A Dictionary of Books Relating to America, from its Discovery to the Present Time [18]

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Btbliotl)cca

Vol. XVIII.

Americana.

Ross TO SCHEDJE.

DICTIONARY OF

Books

rcloting

FROM

ITS

to

America,

DISCOVERY TO THE PRESENT TIME.

By

JOSEPH SABIN

Volume XVIII.

" A a
/.] 1845. A4ap and 96 Plates, s. \Jbid.'\ ^^^1 PP- (^)» 4^^1853. -f

Roux DE RocHELLE {M.)

Roux

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+

Map

and 96 Plates.

ba.

Forms one of the volumes of

Roux DE Rochelle.

Map

Roux DE Rochelle. America. Por Mr. Roux

Etats-Unis, jusqu'en 18 12 Histoire, Paris, [n. d.] etc. 8vo, pp. (6),

Plates.

I

735^7

de los Etados-Unidos de de Rochelle, traducida al castellano Barcelona : Imprenta del Guardia NaHistoria

por una sociedad literaria. 8vo, half-title, 841.

cional.

73516

L'Univers."

Coutumes, and 96 Plates.

Religion, Moeurs,

400.

•'

title,

pp. 389, (4).

4 Portraits, 75 B.

73518

ROWAN.

Roux DE RocHELLE. Roux

de Rochelle.

RouxEL (H.) La Vocation de

35

Ferdinand Cortes, poeme. 1838.

Paris.

Par

8vo.

M.

735^9

Annales du Cabinet de Lecture de Montreal. Colonie de Montreal, lecture prononcee par Messire H. Rouxel, pretre de San Siilpice, le 7 Septembre 1857,

et

la

d'annotations Montreal. 1857.

enrichie

Viger.

historiques

M.

par

Conimandeur 735^0

le

^^°> PP- *^-

Rouxel. Les Premiers Colons de Montreal, par Messire Rouxel, pretre Sulpicien. Lu au cabinet de Lecture Paroissial Montreal. 1857. ^^^j PP- ^• de Montreal, le 23 Mai 1857.

RouzEAU (A.) De la Republique de Haiti, ile de Saint Domingue, considerees sous ses difFerens rapports, ses forces, ses et moraux et le caractere national de ses habiObservations faites sur les lieux, par M. A. Rouzeau (du Loiret) dans son voyage de 181 7 a 18 18. Paris: Didot. 1818.

moyens physiques tans.

8vo, pp. 44.

73522

{K\\^^\ pseudon.f The Early Settlers in the West. By Riley Rover. Cleveland.^ Ohio. 1859. ^^^> PP* 3^

Rover

A Poem. Rover

(Roderic), pseudon.

See [Prentiss (C.)], Vol. xv.,

No.

65087.

The Rover

:

a

Dollar

Smith and L. Labree.

...

Weekly Magazine.

New

Tork.

Edited by Seba 5 vols., 8vo.

1843-45.

Plates.

73524

Rovings

in

the Pacific, from 1837 to 1849 ; with a Glance at a Merchant long resident at Tahiti. ... London:

By

California.

Longman.^ B?ozun^ Green^ and Longmans. pp. xii, 351

;

xi,

371.

1

851.

2 vols.,

l2mo,

a., c.

73525

4 Plates.

Row (A.) Masonic Biography and Dictionary comprising the History of Ancient Masonry, Antiquity of Masonry [etc.] ... Compiled by Augustus Row, k.t. ... Philadelphia : 'J. B. LippinB., BA. 73526 cott 6' Co. 1868. i2mo, pp. 365. Rowan Rowan.

(A.

With

mond

...

475.

Portrait,

.

H.)

Dublin: Thomas Tegg and one folded sheet. Rowan

Rowan

Autobiography

of Archibald

additions and illustrations by

[John].

residt-d for soini'

time

in

Co.

Wm.

1840.

Hamilton H. Drum-

8vo, pp. xvi, a., b.

73527

the United Stites.

Mr. Rowan's Motion

for

an Inquiry into

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36

ROWAN.

the

Conduct of H. Innes, District Judge of the United States Mar. 21, 1808. Washington. 1808. 8vo. Kentucky.

...

for

Rowan. Speech of Mr. Rowan, of Kentucky, on Mr. Foot's Resolution, relating to the Public Lands, in Reply to Mr. WebsDelivered in the Senate United States, ter, of Massachusetts. FelMuary 4th, 1830. Washington : Printed by Way and Gideon. 8vo, pp. 41.

1830.

Rowan

P.

Clay

73529

A

Vindication of the Occupying Claimant Laws of Kentucky, Presented to the Supreme Court of the United States, in a Petition for a reconsideration of the By John Rowan and Henry Clay, Case of Green vs. Biddle. Esqs. Louisville: Printed by S. Penn^ jfr. 1823. 8vo, pp. 23. M.

and

Also: Speech

...

(H.)

on Imprisonment

for

Debt,

1830.

...

Washington. 1830.

8vo.

Rowan (S. N.) An Address, delivered July 12, 1826, in the Middle Dutch Church, at the Request of the Common Council, on occasion of the Funeral Obsequies of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. By Stephen N. Rowan, d.d. New- Tor k : ba. 73531 Printed by William Davis Jun. 1826. 8vo, pp. 36.

A

Rowan.

Discourse delivered in the Presbyterian Church February 27th, 1825, on Occasion of the ... By Stephen N. Rowan, d.d. Death of John B. Romeyn, d.d. Morris. 1825. 8vo, ... New- Tor k : Printed and sold by Hopkins Cedar-Street,

in

&

B.,

pp. 43.

BA.

73532

Farewell Address on Occasion of taking TempoLeave of his Congregation to go to Europe, as Agent of the American Society for Meliorating the Condition of the Jews. By Stephen N. Rowan, d.d. ... London: The Author, mdccc-

Rowan.

rary

XXVIII.

8vo, pp. 40.

Rowan.

B., H.

A

Jacob's Address to Laban.

73533

Sermon, preached

in

Reformed Dutch Church at Greenwich, in the City of NewYork, August 9, 1 8 18, on occasion of announcing to the Con-

the

By Stephen N. Rowan,

gregation the Resignation of his Call.

A.M.

...

New-Tor k

harn Paul^ Printer.

Published by "James Eastburn 18 i8. 8vo, pp. 52. :

&

Co.

...

BA.

Jbra-

73534

This elicited Reply to The Sermon of The Rev. Stephen N. Rowan, delivered at Greenwich, in the City of New- York, Aug. 9, 1818 being A Report Thereon, by a Committee of Consistory. Neiv-Tork : W. B. Gilley, No. 92 Broadivay. J. Seymour :

:

printer i

18 18.

Rowan. ...

8vo, pp. 44.

ba.

Review of the Reply New-Tor k. 1818. 8vo.

...

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By Stephen N. Rowan, s. 73535

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ROWE.

37

Rowan. Sermon delivered at the ()rdinatit)ii of Richard Varick Dcy. Greenfield-Hill, (Con.) Jan. 15, 1823. ^Y Stephen N. Rowan, d.d. Pastor of the Eighth Presbyterian Church, New- York. New-York : Printed by f. Seymour^ JohnStreet. 1823. 8vo, pp. 25. B. 73536 Tribute to The A^emory of Alexander McLeod, Discourse delivered in ... New-York, on the ... loth of March, 1833. By Stephen N. Rowan, d.d. New- Tor k : Peter Hill. 1833. 8vo, pp. 37, (l). B., BA. 73537

Rowan.

A

D.D.

Also: Sermon

RowcROFT

on Fast Day.

...

...

Neiv York. 1812.

Tales of the Colonies

(C.)

;

Adventures

or, the

By Charles Rowcroft, Esq.

of an Emigrant.

8vo.

London.

1843.

-\- Third Edition. London. 1845. i2mo, pp. 3 vols., i2mo. Eifth Edition. London. i2mo. -f Sixth Edi560. 1846. -f

London. 1850. i2mo. -|- London. 1859. London. 1846. 3 vols., i2mo.

tion.

ond

i2mo.

Sec-

-|-

Series.

7353^

[RowE (D. Watson).] A Sketch of the 126th Regiment Prepared by an Officer, and sold for Pennsylvania Volunteers. the Benefit of the P^ranklin County Soldiers' Monumental AssoCharnbersburg : Cook l5 Hays. 1869. 8vo, pp. 89. ciation. ba

RowE [Elizabeth]. Devout Exercises of the Heart in Meditation and Soliloquy, Prayer and Praise. By the late Pious and Ingenious Mrs. Rowe. Review'd and Published at her Request, By I. Watts, D.D. The Fourth Edition. ^^j/^jw ; Printed by Rogers and Fowle for J. Blanch ard at the Bible and Crown in Dock-square. 1742.I Sm. 8vo, pp. 148, (4). ba. 73540 |

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Philadelphia: B.Franklin.

Edinburgh Printed

King

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Books

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Other

Sm. 8vo,

1754.I

pp. 126, Contents (2),

l6mo,

N. H.

:

Thomas

&

Thomas.

Troy: Printed by 0. Penniman

RowE. Dead

pp.

139,(2).

h.

i2mo,

pp.

H.

Northampton: Daniel Wright and Company, mdccxcviii. fValpoUy

at the Neiu-PrintAdvertisement I leaf,

Printed and sold by Nathaniel and Benjamin Heaton. mdccxcvi.

:

142, (2).

editions

h.s.p.

Boston: Printed and sold by Samuel Hall. MDCCXC.

Dedham

American

and Sold by TV.\Dunlap

Lancaster, Re-printed,

Street,

early

i2mo.

to the

&

Co.

l2mo,

pp. 158.

1802.

24mo,

pp. 146, (2).

1803.

i2mo,

pp. 174.

B.

ba.

b., h.

Friendship in Death in Twenty Letters from the Living ... added, Moral and Entertaining Letters ... :

ROWELL.

38 1782.

Boiton.

by

J.

I2[iu),

Norman.

engraved

Boston.

-\-

title,

First edition, London^

[RowE.] By

The

History

of

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1728.

Joseph.

A

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Female Hand. Philadelphia i6mo, pp. 63. B. Franklin^ '739-1

Books.

a

Portrait engraved

pp. 264.

i2mo.

1792.

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73542

First edition, London^

Title from Hildeburn.

1736.

A Poem. In Ten History of Joseph-, Female Hand. To which is added, The Hermit; A Poem And An Essay on the Creation. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by David Hall^ and\ William Sellers. I'jd'J. l6mo, pp. [RowE.] By

Books.

The

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73543 Title from Hildeburn.

RowE

The

(G.)

By

Atlantic Group.

1866.

4

RowE ered. In a

The Colonial Empire of Great Britain London. 1865the Rev. G. Rovi^e, m.a. :

i2mo.

vols.,

73544

Man's Duty in Magnifying God's Work discovSermon before the Parliament, Oct. 8, 1656. Being

(J.)

appointed as a day of Publick Thanks-giving for the great Victory obtained by a part of the Navy belonging unto this Common-wealth, against the Spanish Fleet, in its return from the West Indies. By John Rowe. London: R. White. 1656. 4to.

RowE, Rowe,

Annual Report of the School Committee of Year 1858-9. [n. p. 1859.] 8vo, pp. 8. ConH. 73546

Alass.

for the

tinued.

RowELL (E. T.) A Eulogy on Charles Henry Griffin, pronounced before the Faculty and Students of Dartmouth College, By Edward T. Rowell, a Classmate. ... ConJune 20, i860. cord: Steam Press of Mc Far land 8vo, pp. 14. Jenks. i860.

^

Rowell (G. P.) and Co. Geo. P. Rowell & Co.'s American Newspaper Directory, containing accurate Lists of all the Newspapers and Periodicals published in the United States and Terriand the Dominion of Canada, and British Colonies of

tories,

North America together with a description of the Towns and which they are published. ... New York: G. P. Rowell ;

Cities in iff

Co.

1869.

Rowell.

8vo, pp. 358.

8 Plates.

Continued.

73548

&

Geo. P. Rowell Co's Circular to Advertisers, containing the Names of more than One Thousand Newspapers among which will be found the Best Advertising Mediums in !

ROWLAND. America

New

...

York: Geo. P.

39

Row e II

^' Co.

[i86-.]

8vo, pp. H.

24.

73549

RowELL. George P. Rowell & Co.'s Handbook of Newspaper Advertising, containing the Results of Experience as set forth in Opinions and Advice given by successful Advertisers, Also a Catalogue of Newspapers which are specially recetc. Co. 1870. ommended to Advertisers. Nezu Tork : G. P. Roiueil Rl. Svo, pp. 128. 73550

&

The Men who

Rowell.

Advertise

;

an Account of Success-

Advertising. New Tork : Nelson Chesman.^ Publish er.^ for Geo. P. Rowell.^ Co. 1870. Svo, pp. 872. c. 73551 Advertisers, with Hints on the

ful

Method of

&

"American Newspaper Rate-Book," and pp. 611-872 American Newspaper Directory," each with separate title.

Pages 209-608 comprise the

"Geo.

P.

Rowell

&

Co.'s

Rowell (H.) The Great Resources, and Superior Advantages of the City of Joliet, Illinois. Compiled by Hopkins Rowell. Gritzner yoUet : Republican Steam Press. Henderson., ... Printers. 187I. 8vo, pp. 32. B., BA., H. 73552 2 Maps.

&

Rowell (I.) Introductory Address by I. Rowell, m.d., Professor of Chemistry in the University of the Pacific, delivered at San Francisco, California, May 12, 1859. San Francisco:

& Painter.,

O'Meara

...

Printers.

^^^^ PP* '5'

1859.

H.

73553

A

Rowell

Sermon, delivered at Newport, New-Hamp(J.) shire, at the Funeral of Mrs. Sally Buell, (Wife of Mr. Chalker Buell) who died February 2, 18 13 ... iEtatis 36. By Joseph Rowell, A.M. Pastor of the Church Printed by George Hough, fune ... 1 81

in 3.

Cornish. ... 8vo, pp. 22.

Concord:

73554

RowETT (W.) tion, the

plained.

The Ocean Telegraph Cable, its ConstrucRegulation of its Specific Gravity and Submersion ExBy W. Rowett. London. 1865. Svo. 73555

Rowland

(D. Sherman). Catholicism or. Christian Charity. and Improved in a Discourse, Delivered before the Congregational Ministers of the Colony of Rhode Island, at their Convention, in Bristol, May 20, 1772. By David S. Rowland. Providence: J. Carter. 1772. Svo, pp. 75. w. -{-Bos;

Illustrated

ton.

1772.

Svo.

73556

Rowland. Divine Providence Illustrated and Improved. A Thanksgiving-Discourse,! Preached (By Desire) in the Presby|

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Congregational Church in Providence, N. E. VVeilnesday June 4, 1766.I Being His Majesty's Birth Day, and Dav of| Rejoicing, Occasioned by the Repeal of the Stamp-Act. (Published at the Desire of the Hearers) By David S. Rowland, m.a. Minister of said Church. ... Providence^ [New England)\ Printed N. 8vo, pp. viii, 31. by Sarah Goddard^ and Company. [1766.] tcrian, oi

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Mr. William Kelby.

Title furnished by

The faithful servant of Christ callM up to glory. Discourse delivered at Wintonbury, Jan. 30th, 1783,! occasioned by the Death and delivered at the Funeral of the Reverend Mr. Hezekiah Bissell, Pastor of the Church there. Who departed this life the 28th instant, in the 72d year of his age, and 45th of his ministry. By David Rowland, K.u..\New London: w. 73558 Printed by T. Green. 1783. 8vo, pp. 38. Rowland.

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Remarks, with Moral Reflections. A Wherein are Providence, June 6, 1779. represented. The remarkable Dispensations of Divine Providence to the People of these States, particularly in the Rise and Progress of the Present War, between the Confederate States of America, and Great Britain. By David S. Rowland. Published by the Desire of many that heard it. Providence : Printed and Sold by 'John Carter., at Shakespear^s Head^ near the State House. j.c.B. 73559 [1779.] 8vo, pp. 35.

Rowland.

Historical

Sermon, Preached

Rowland.

at

the Discharge of the

Ministerial Necessity, in

Gospel Embassy: Illustrated and Improved, ered

March

27th,

in a

Sermon, Deliv-

By David S. Rowland, a.m. at his Church and Society in Windsor. Hart-

1776.

Instalment, in the First ford : Printed by Eb en Watson, mdcclxxvi..

8vo, pp. 45.

Rowland. Ministers of Christ freed from Blood- Guiltiness, by dispensing all the Counsels of God. A Farewel-Sermon, Preached at Plainfield, May 3. 1761. Occasioned by the Longj Differences That have there subsisted. Published at the Desire of many that heard it. By David S. Rowland, t ^^' ^- 73^55

complememto

Rubin

[j/V]

M.)

(J.

A

mis compatriotas.

Caracas.

1863.

pp. 38.

8vo,

73856

Rubin. Exposicion que dirige a sus compatriotas el general Jose Mario Rubin. Caracas. 1863. 8vo, pp. xxiv, 38. 73857

Rubin de la Torre [Fr. Matias). Sermon de la Transfiguracion del Senor, predicado en la gran solemnidad del Santo Cristo de la Ciudad de Zacatecas. ... Mexico. 1730. 4to. RuBio, pseudon.

Rambles

in

the United

States and

Canada

during the year 1845, with a short Account of Oregon. By Rubio. ... Lo7idon : Samuel Clarke, mdcccxlvi. i2mo, pp. viii, BA. London: John Ollivier. 1847. 259. -f Second Edition.

i2mo,

pp.

viii,

259.

73^59 Very severe on the Americans.

RuBio (Antonio). Commentaria Logicam ... Colonics^ sumptibus Jrnoldi .

in

Universam

Milii.

1605.

Aristotelis

4to.

Called by the author his " Logica Mexicana," because used as a text-book there.

it was written in Mexico, and Other editions: Valencia^ 16075 Colonla^ 1609; Colonia^

1615.

RuBio. Poeticarvm Institvtionvm liber variis Ethnicorvm, Christianorvmqve exemplis illustratus, ad vsum studiosse Juuentutis. Per Congregationem B. M. V. Annuntiatae, in Societatis Jesu Collegii Mexican! Gymnasijs Autoritate Apostolica, institutam. Collectore, eiusdem societatis sacerdote, qui eidc Pra^sidet Alexici, Jpud HenCongregation!. Antonio Rvbio praefccto. ricum Martinez. An^io 1605. Sm. 8vo, pp. (18), 512. 73861 ike Leclerc's

the same author

"

Bibliotlieca

%ee

Beristain.

Americana" (1878), No, 1236.

For other works by

'

yS

RuBio Mexico.

1

RUBio.

(C.)

Informe de

84 1.

8vo.

empiesa de tabacos

la

de

See

Torres Rubio (D.

de).

Ejemplos Morales o las consecuencias de la mala educacion en los varios destinos de la sociedad

(Juaii).

buena y de Mexico.

...

...

73862

Rui5io (Diego de Torres).

RuBio

publico

al

la

8vo.

1820.

73863

Rubio (Manuel). Demanda promovida en Guanajuato, Mina 8vo. la Luz. ... Mexico. 1849. 73864

Also:

Demanda promovida en Guanajuato

— Pedimento suplente,

del

Fiscal

Sr.

suplente

...

por los berederos

Mexico.



1850.

...

Mexico. 1848.

— Pedimento

del

Sr.

8vo. fiscal

mina de la Luz ... Mexico. 1850. Recurso de atentado que algunos de mina de la Luz ... Mexico. 1848. 8vo.

los

dueiios de la

El Phemx|de las Becas,| Santo Tori|Alphonso Mogrobejo, Iglorioso en la resplandeciente hoguera de sus virtudes. Celebradas por su Colegio Mayor de San Salvador de Oviedo, en las plausibles fiestas, que con el motivo de su deseada Canonizacion le dedico amante en el Mes de. Julio del Aiio passado de 1727. Escrivialo de orden de dicho Colegio Mayor Don Nicolas Antonio Guerrero Martinez Rubio, Colegial Huesped en el, Opositor primero a las Cathedras de Leyes de la Universidad de Salamanca, y Juez Metropolitano, que ha sido, de el Arzobispado de Santiago. Ofreciendole al nombre soberano, augusta proteccion de el serenissimo senor Don Fernando Nuestro Senor, Principe de Asturias. Con Licencia : En Salamanca : Por la Viuda de Gregor'io Orti% Gallardo., y Eugenio Garcia Honor ato y San Miguel. [1728.] Folio, pp. (16), 176, 99, (i), A. 73865 332, Index (20).

RuBio (N. A. G. M.)

bio

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Toribio was born in 1538, appointed archbishop of Lima in I58i,and died in 1606. This work contains an account of the missions established by him among the Indians of Peru.

[RuBio DE RiBAS (Alonso).] haze

Universidad reside en esta ciudad en punto del litigio Peru contra la dicha la

Manifiesto y Esclamacion que de Cargadores del Comercio de Espana que de Lima en nombre del Consulado de Cadiz, de Jurisdiccion seguido por el Consulado del \_Lima. 1736.] 4to. Universidad. 73866

Rubio y Salinas (Manuel Joseph).

Aranzel de derechos parla Ciudad de Mexico, instancias de su Exmo. Ayuntamiento. ... Mexico.

rochiales, para los

conforme a 1757.

las

Curas de

4^0, PP- 19-

las

Parrochias de

73867

«UBRIDGE.

79

RuBio Y Salinas. Rubio y en

sonal

1762.]

Carta circular ,del D. Manuel'^'Joseph Arzobispo de Mexico, sobre la Residencia per-

Salinas,

Parrochias, Instruccion

las

Christiana

...

[Mexico.

.

73868

4to, pp. 8. Dated 28 September, 1762.

RuBio Y Salinas. Carta Pastoral que el S. D. Manuel Rubio de Salinas, Arzobispo de Mexico, ... con Noticias del Temblor de Tierra, que en el dia i de Noviembre, 1755 ... Mexico. 1756. 4to.

73869

Title from an auction catalogue. las

tristes

Beristain gives the title as follows

que llegaron de Espana del

noticias,

terrible

:

Pastoral sobre

terremoto de 1755.

Mexico.

1756.

RuBio Y Salinas. puerta de

el

de el Arco erigido en la Mexico ... Mexico. 1760. 73870

Explicacion

Palacio Arzobispal de

.

4to.

Rubio y Salinas. plenaria de

Instruccion Pastoral sobre la Indulgencia Pia Mater ... Mexico. 1754.

Bula Benedictina

la

:

4to.

73871

Rubio y Salinas. del

Pastoral a los Curas y Jueces eclesiasticos Arzobispado sobre diligencias Matrimoniales y Dispensas. ...

Mexico.

4to.

1756. IZ'^1'^ Also: Carta circular ... Mexico. 1764. 4to, pp. 25. Edicto pastoral sobre Jubileos ... Mexico. 1760. 4to. Edicto Pastoral sobre Diezmos ... Mexico. 1763. 4to. See also Vol. xii.. No. 50610; Vol. xvii., No. 72.535.





RuBiON (Geronimo). Elogio funcbre del Sr. Felipe in. de Espana, pronunciado en las Honras que le consagrd la Provincia de Predicadores de Santiago de Mexico ... Mexico., por Garrido. 1621. 4to. 73873

Ruble

(J.

C.)

As An

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unlawful Proceedings against my Person, held partly in King's County, the 7th of May, and partly in New-York, the i8th, 19th, and 20th, of May, aforementioned,] 1784. Johannes Casparus Ruble, Minister of the Five United Congregations, in King's County, on Long-Island. A^^w-3^'cr/f Printed by J. M'' Lean :\mdcclxxxiy. Sm. 8vo, pp. 19. N.

Shewing

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their

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RuBRiDGE

(C.)

ing Emigration to

London.

1838.

A

Plain Statement of the Advantages attend-

Upper Canada.

8vo, pp. 84.

Hy

I>ieut.

Charles Rubridge.

73^75

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RUDD.

8o

RucHAMER

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See Vol. xii.,

(Jobsten).

Nos. 50056, 50057.

... La Ruche Litteraire Illustre, ou recueil de Romans, Poesie canadicnne, &c., inedits. ... H. Emile Chevalier, Redacteur-enG.-H. Cherrier, Editeur-gerant. Aviil 1853. Montreal: chef. ^^"5 PP* (2)? I^Odes Presses a Vapeur de John Lovell. [1853.]

73^76

172.

Commenced

January, 1853, and continued monthly to 1859 or

in

later.

RuCKERT (F.) Cristofero Colombo oder die Entdeckung der Neuen Welt. Geschichtsdrama in drei Theilen von Friedrich Ruckert. ... Frankfurt am Main. Druck und Verlag von Johann David

Sauerlander.

RuDD

(E. B.)

1845.

2 vols.,

Poem.

By E.

l6mo, pp. 260 B.

Rudd.

;

New

358. York.

L.

1861.

73878

Svo, pp. 15.

Rudd (J. C.) Christ the Chief Corner Stone. A Sermon, preached in St. Peter's Church, Auburn ... August 11, 1833, being the First Occasion of Public Worship in Said Church after with an Appendix, containing a Brief Sketch its Consecration By of the History of the Congregation from its Organization. Auburn: C. K. J. C. Rudd, D.D. Late Rector of the Parish. Society's Press. 1833. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 73879 ;

Rudd.

God a Sermon preached in Trinity May 14, 1841. Being the Day rec-

Forgetfulness of

Church, Utica, on Friday,

:

ommended

by the President of the United States, as a Day of National Humiliation and Prayer. ... By John C. Rudd, D.D. ... Utica: Hobart Press. 1841. 8vo, pp. 15. H. 73880

On

Rudd.

the death of William

Henry Harrison.

Historical Notices of Saint John's

Church, Elizabeth-

Town, New-Jersey. Contained in A Discourse Delivered in said Church, November 21st, 1824. By John C. Rudd, d.d. Rector of the same. Sanderson.

1825.

...

Eiixabeth-Town

8vo, pp. 29.

:

Printed by J. and E.

73^8

of Diff^'using Religious Knowledge. A Trinity Church, Newark, June 28, 18 15, before the directors of the Episcopal Society of Nfcw-Jersey for the promotion of Christian Knowledge and Piety. By the Rev. John C. Rudd, Rector of St. John's Church, Elizabeth-Town. ... Elixabeth-Toivn., N. J. Printed by J. and E. Sanderson. 181 5. Svo, pp. 14. 73882

Rudd.

The Means

Sermon, preached

in

:

RUDDIMAN.

%

RuDD.

8

I

Religious Instruction Enforced, in a Sermon, preached

Elizabeth-Town, (N. J.) The Fourth Advent, (December 22, 1822.) By the Rev. John Elixabeth-Town Churchill Rudd, Rector of said Church. Printed by "J. and E. Sanderson. 'Jan. i, 1823. 8vo, pp. 16.

in

John's Church,

St.

Sunday

in

The Temple

Rudd.

A

Sermon, preached

destroyed, or the Parish in Affliction.

Auburn

the Court House,

in

...

N. Y.

...

Feb. 12, 1832, being the Sunday following the Destruction of St. Peter's Church by Fire. By J. C. Rudd, d.d. ... Auburn: H. B. Ten Eye k.^ Printer. M dccc xxxii. 8vo, pp. 16. B. 73884

Rudd

(S.)

Esq

Hollis,

;

A Poem on the Death of the Late Thomas Humbly inscrib'd to Mr. John HoUis, Brother of

By Sayer Rudd. ... London: Printed^ and sold by A. Ward^ at the Kings Anns^ in Little Britain ; and T. Cox^ at the Lamb., under the Royal Exchange. m,dcc,xxxi. 8vo, pp. (4), 36. the Deceased.

Rudder (W.)

The Educational Powers of our Present NaTroubles A Sermon, preached in St. Paul's Church, Albany, ... January 13, 1861. By the Rev. Wm. Rudder, d.d. Albany: Munsell l3 Roiuland. 1861. 8vo, pp. 35. B. 73886 tional

:

The Peaceful Falling-Asleep of God's Beloved. preached in St. Paul's Church, Albany, on [the death By the Rev. of Mrs. Mary Bradford] ... December i, 1861. Wm. Rudder, d.d. Albany: J. Munsell. 1861. 8vo, pp. 28. Rudder.

A Sermon

Ruddiman's Weekly Mercury.

Vol.

Edinburgh. [1777.]

i.

8vo.

73888 Continued

to

RuDDiMAN

1783 or

Contains

later.

articles

The Rudiments

on the war

in

America,

etc.

of the Latin Tongue Latin Grammar. Wherein The Principles of the Language are| Methodically digested both in English and Latin. With Useful Notes and Observations, explaining the Terms of Grammar, and farther improving its Rules. To which is added, by the Publisher, Several useful Exrenders this Edition tracts from Ross's Latin Grammar, which more complete, than any hitherto published. By Tho. Ruddiman, m.a. The First American Edition with Additions. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by R. Aitken^ opposite the London Coffee-

Or,

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1776.

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First printed in

London, 17 14, and

H.s.P.

73889

frecjucnily reprinted.

RUDING.

82

A

Geographical View of all the Post and their Distances from each other. According to the Establishment of the Postmaster General. 1796. By Samuel A. Ruddock, Accomptant, Boston, [n. p. 1796.] H., M. 73890 4to, I leaf.

Ruddock (S. A.) Towns in the United

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in

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73892

Plantarum Guianae variorum icones et descripLondon. 1805. Folio. 50 Plates.

(E.)

tiones, hactenus ineditae.

Volume

The Rudiments

;

all

published.

of Latin Syntax.

Law

Rudiments of of Nature

I.,

See

No. 73405,

supra.

and Government, deduced from the Law to the People of South Caro-

particularly addressed

but composed on Principles applicable to all Mankind. ... Charlestown : Printed by John M'^Iver.^jun. M DCC LXXXIII. 8vo,

lina,

BA., M.,

pp. 56.

W. 73894

Youth of By a Citizen of & A. Hart ... J.

Rudiments of National Knowledge, presented

to the

the United States, and to Enquiring Foreigners.

Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia:

Richards.^ Printer.

1

833.

...

l2mo,

E. L. Carey

.

pp. 380.

73895

Rudiments of Taste ... Letter from a Mother to her DaughChambcrsburg : Dover bf Harper. 1797. l6mo. 73896

ters.

RuDiNG (R.) Annals of the Coinage of Britain and its Dependencies, from the earliest Period of authentick History to the end ot the 50th year of the reign of his present majesty King George in. By the Rev. Rogers Ruding ... London: Printed and Sold by Nichols.^ Son^ and Bentley. M.DCCCXVii. 4 vols., 4to, Atlas, pp. (8), xxxvi, 518; (2), 532; (2), xxxvi, 542, (42). folded Map, and 119 Plates, c -f" Second Edition. London. .

1

8 19.

5 vols., 8vo, and Atlas in 4to.

b.

73897

— RUEDA.

83

A Supplement to the Annals of the Coinage of Britain, &c. By the Rev. Rogers Ruding ... Containing the Corrections and Additions, and Five New Plates, Published with the Edition in Octavo. London : Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mai'or, and Jones. 1819.

4to, pp.

88.

viii,

5 Plates,

h.

Ruding. Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain and its Dependencies from the earliest Period of Authentic History to the Reign of Victoria. By the Rev. Rogers Ruding. ... Third Edition corrected, enlarged, and continued to the Reign of Her Present Majesty to which is added, an entirely New Index of every Coin engraved, and where referred to throughout the Work. ... London: John Hearne. 1840. 3 vols., 4to, pp. vi, (2), vi-xix, (i), 422; (2), 520; Atlas, pp. (4), engraved dedication, 161 ;

:

;

Map.

Plates, folded

A., b., ba., h.

73898

Rudo Ensayo, tentativa de una Prevencional Descripcion Geographica de la Provincia de Sonora, sus terminos y confines ; 6 mejor, coleccion de materiales para hacerla quien lo supiere mejor. Compilada

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por casi toda

Edited by tion of the

ella,

One hundred and

Buckingham Smith.

sixty copies printed.

"This

rela-

missions, Indians, and Natural History of the Province of Sonora, was

written by an unknown hand. The writer was a Jesuit missionary, resident in that country eleven years, when by order or request of the authorities, the MS. was written It is for the first time printed here, having been several times copied, and 1762. from one of the transcripts, made for the purpose of aiding Munoz in writing his history of the New World, this printed work is now produced." Field.

in

Rudolph. Anner' lab innungorsimasub parinek 'arneranik, Rudolph-ib Nekkursaisub ag' legeinik. aipagssanik nakitigkat, sujugdlit

1870.

Kjobenhaven.

assilTnardlugit.

l6mo,

Louis Kleins Bogtrykkeri.

pp. 16.

73900

Manual for midwives rn the Eskimo language of Greenland. " North American Linguistics."

Rudolph. Text.

Billeder fra Gronland,

Kjobenhavn.

RuDYERD

1852.

(Benjamin).

Title from Pilling's

med dansk og gronlandsk

8vo. See

"A

73901 Speech delivered

in

Parlia-

ment."

RuEDA del

(B.) Oracion Funebre que en las solemnes exequias Rey Nuestro Senor Don Cailos iii., dixo en la Iglesia Cate-

dral dc

pp. 50.

Lima,

el

M.

Fr.

Bernardo Rueda.

Lima. 1789. j.c.B.

Folio,

73902

RUFFIN.

84

Sermon panegirico de las glorias de predicado en la fiesta con que los Religiosos de S. Juan de Dios de Mexico celebraron la Bula de Inocencio xi. en que elevo aquella Congregacion a Orden Religiosa ... Mexico. 1697. 4to. 73903

RuEDA

(Jose Ignacio).

los Religiosos Betlemitas,

Panegirico de S. Bernardo Abad, en la RuEDA (Juan). solemne Dedicacion de su nuevo Templo de Mexico ... Mexico. 1

69

1.

4to.

73904 The "Sermon

panegyrico" See No. 67659, Vol. xvi.

Title from Beristain.

* Sagrado padron,"

etc.

RuEDA Beranejos (Casandro). D. Tonias de

Iriarte

...

Ruelle-Pomponne. i2mo,

pp.

vii,

Mexico.

Une

is

printed in

Ramirez de Vargas's

Endechas en

epopee au

la

muerte de

8vo.

1792.

Bresil.

739^5 ...

Paris.

406.

1869.

73906

Rufahl (L.) Die Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika, von der Entdeckung des Landes bis auf die neueste Zeit. Von Dr. Ludwig Rufahl. Berlin. 1 832-1 834. 3 vols., 8vo.

c.

73907

Eine Rufende Wachter Stimme An alle Seelen die nach Gott und seinem Reich Hungerend sind. Oder eine vorstellung, wie der arme mensch dem gottlichen Leben erstorben und im 4 Elementischen Leben aufgewacht Nebst einer anweisung, wie man noch hier in der zeit demselben Leben losz werden und bey leibes-leben die wahre Riihe erlangen und der Kiinfftigen ewigen Seeligkeit genitz werden konne .... Germantown : Gedruckt und •Z.U Jinden bey Christoph Saur im yahr l6mo, pp. 159. H.s.P. 1 747. Title from Hildeburn.

RuFFiN

Address before the Virginia Agricultural So-

(E.)

ciety, or the Effects of

Richmond.

1853.

Domestic Slavery.

By Edmund

^^o.

Ruffin.

73909

RuFFiN.

African Colonization Unveiled. By Edmund Ruffin, of Virginia. [Printed by Lemuel Towers., Washington, i860.?] 8vo, pp. 32. B. 73910

RuFFiN.

Agricultural, Geological, and Descriptive Sketches

Lower North Carolina, and the similar adjacent Edmund Ruffin, of Virginia. Raleigh. 1861. 8vo,

of

Ruffin.] I

tor the

lands.

Anticipaticnis of the Future, to serve as

Present Time.

In the

Form

By

pp. 296.

Lessons

of Extracts of Letters, from

:

RUFFNER.

85

an English Resident in ihc United States to the London Times, from 1864 to 1870, with an Appendix on the Causes and Consequences of the Independence of the South. ... Rich?nond^ Va. B. 73912 l2mo, pp. ix, 416. y. IV. Randolph, i860.

By Edmund

Bank Reformer.

RuFFiN. 1841.

Ruffin.

Petersburg,

8vo.

73913 Five or more numbers.

Desultory Observations on the Abuses of the BankBy Edmund Ruffin. Petersburg, 1841. 8vo.

RuFFiN. ing System.

An

RuFFiN.

By Edmund Essay on Calcareous Manures. 1832. l2mo. -|- Second Edition. Shell-

Petersburg., Va.

Ruffin.

banks^ Va.

Ruffin.

8vo.

1835.

The

73915

Farmers' Register.

See Vol. vi.,

No. 23857.

RuFFiN. Notes on the Cane-Brake Lands, or the Cretaceous Region of Alabama. By Edmund Ruffin, of Virginia. [ReRichpublished from the Southern Planter, with Corrections. B. 73916 mond : J. IV. Randolph, i860.?] 8vo, pp. 26. RuFFiN.

The

Political

of Slavery; or, The InstiInfluence on Public Wealth Edmund Ruffin, of Virginia.

Economy

tution Considered in regard to

its

By and the General Welfare. \_lVashington :^ Printed by Lemuel Towers. [185-.''] Ruffin.

Edmund

Premium Essay on

Ruffin, of Virginia.

Richmond., Va.

1853.

8vo, pp. 31.

Agricultural Education ... By J. IV. Randolph., .

Second Edition.

8vo, pp. 34.

739^8

Ruffin. Report of the Commencement and Progress of the Agricultural Survey of South Carolina, for 1843. ^X Edmund Ruffin. ... Colu?nbia: A. H. Pemberton., State Printer. 1843. ^^'^t pp.

Folded Table.

120, 55, (i).

Essay on the Inspection Laws of Vir-

[Ruffin (PVank G.)] [Richmond.

ginia.

Ruffin (T.)

1869.]

State

739^9

8vo, pp. 16.

Rights and

State

B.

Equality.

Hon. Thomas Ruffin, of North Carolina, delivered of Representatives, February 20, 1861. inhorn's Steam Job Press.

J

8vo, pp.

\_fVashington 8.

Speech of

House H. Polk-

the :

H.

73921

Address to the People of West- Virshewing that Slavery is injurious to the Public Welfare,

[RuFFNER (Henry).] ginia

1861.]

in

73920

RUFZ.

86

and that it may be gradually abolished, without detriment to the By a Slave-holder of Westlights and interests of Slaveholders. 8vo, pp. 40. S. 73922 Lexington^ Fa, 1 847. Virginia.

Address to the People of West Virginia; RuFFNKR. ... shewing that Slavery is injurious to the Public Welfare; and that niav be gradually abolished, without Detriment to the Rights it By Henry RufFner, d.d. of Lexand Interests of Slaveholders. ington, Va. Louisville^ Ky. : Printed at the Examiner Office. 1847. 8vo, pp. 32.

H.

73923

RuFFNER. Inaugural Address, by Henry Ruffner, President of Washington College, Va. delivered on the Twenty-second of February 1837. Published by the Board of Trustees. Lexington : C. C. Baldiuin. 1837. 8vo, pp. 23, (i). H. 73924 Also:

A

8vo, pp. 48. of Monkery vols.,

i2mo,

Discourse upon the Duration of Future Punishment

— The Fathers of the Desert} among Heathen Nations pp. X,

302;

vi,

...

.

... Richmond. 1823. an Account of the Origin and Practice Neiv York: Baker and Scribner. 1850. 2

or,

B.

313.

Ruffner (W. H.) Africa's Redemption, a discourse on African Colonization in its missionary aspects, and in its relation to Slavery and Abolition, preached on Sabbath Morning, July 4, 1852, in the Seventh Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, ^y William Henry RufFner. Philadelphia: William S. Martien, 1852. 8vo, pp. 48. 73925 RuFUS

Lettres Cherakeesiennes.

(J. J.), pseudon.

Gouvest

bert de

(J.

H.)], Vol. xi.,

See

[Mau-

No. 46910.

RuFUs (W.) Rufiana or The Poetical Sinnings of William Rutus, of Charleston, S. C. New York. 1826. i8mo, pp. 144. :

RuFz tinique,

(E.)

1843.

Enquete sur

le

Serpent.

...

Saint-Pierre.,

^^'°First printed in

Mar1Z9'^'J

" Les Antilles,"

a colonial journal.

RuFz. dc

Enquete sur le serpent de La Martinique (Vipere fer Bothrops lanceole, etc.) Par le docteur E. Rufz. Bailliere. 1859. 8vo, pp. xix, 402. -\- Paris. 3 Plates. 8vo, pp. 422. Plates. 739^8

lance,

I'aris

i860.

:

Rufz.

Etudes historiques et statistiques, sur la population de le Dr. E. Rufz. Saint- Pierre- Martinique., hnprimerie de Carles, 1850. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. viii, 443; 377. 6 la

Martinique, par

lables.

73929

RUGG.

RuFZ. negres a

y.-B.

87

Rcchcichcs siir Ics cmpoisonncmcns pratiques par Ics Martinique; par le doctcur Rutz .... A Paris chcz.

la

^

Baill'iere ...

8vo, pp. 156.

1844.

A.

73930

RuGBiEAN, pseudoju Transatlantic Rambles or a Record of Twelve Months' Travel in the United States, Cuba and Brazil. P. 73931 By a Rugbaean. London: G. Bell. 1851. i2mo. ;

[RuGELEY

(Rowland).?]

lesqued: from the Fourth

town

[i. e.

The

Charleston^ S. C.].

Dido bur-

Story of i^neas and

Book of

the

1774.

^neid

i2mo,

of Virgil.

pp. 94.

Charles-

bm. 73932

Attributed to R. Rugeley by Mr. C. F. Harris, in his catalogue of American Poetry. Mr. Hildeburn gives the following title The Story of ^neas and Dido burlesqued By a Gentleman of South Carolina. Philadelphia : James Humphreys^ junior. 1774. :

RuGENDAS (M.) rice

Rugendas

...

:

Voyage Pittoresque dans Paris

:

le Bresil,

Engelmann. 1827-34.

100 Plates. Two editions

20

par

Mau-

parts, folio.

73933

were published simultaneously, one with the text in German, and the The cost of the complete work was originally 240 other with the text in French. Finally issued with new titles as francs, or with the plates on India paper 300 francs. follows

:

Malerische Reise in Brasilien von Moritz RuO^. in Paris^ cite Befgere^ Herausgegehen von Engelmann No, I. in MUlhausen^ {Ober-Rheinisches Dep^.) 1 835. Folio, pp. 1-20. Plates 1-20; A. 1-30; 1-30 32. (4), 50, 38, 56,

Rugendas.

^

gendas

;

The Sitten

four divisions are respectively entitled

und Gebrauche der Indier,

etc.;

:

Sitten

Landschaften; Portrate und Trachten; und Gebrauche der Neger.

Rugendas. Rugendas.

Voyage pittoresque au Bresil. Par Maurice Traduit de I'Allemand par M. de Golbery ... Pay-

Portraits et Costumes, Moeurs et Usages des Indiens, Europeens et Negres, Lithographies par Victor Adam, Bichebois, Bonington, Deroy, Maurin, Sabatier, Tirpenne, Villeneuve, etc. Paris: Engelmann. 1835. lOO Plates. Folio, pp. 186. 73935

sages,

See also Sartorius (C.)

[Rugg

(Charles P.)]

Amherst College.

Decennial Meeting

of the Class of 1854, with a Biographical Record. New Bedford^ Mass.: E. Anthony i^ Sons^ Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp. 28. 73936

The Contributions of New England to ... Oration, delivered before the City Authorities and Citizens of Providence. By Rev. Henry W. July 4th, 1867. Rugg. Providence : Knowles.^ Anthony^ Co. ^ Printers. 1867. 8vo,

Rugg

America.

PP-3I-

(H.

W.)

An

73937

RUGGLES.

88

RuGGLES a

War

A

(A. G.)

National System of Finance, suited to

or Peace Establishment

mak-

regulating Exchanges, and

;

By A. G. Ruggles.

ing Specie plenty.

"[Fond du Lac^ Wisconsin^

H.

August, 1862.] '8vo, pp. (2), 14.

73938

Ruggles (B.) An Oration delivered at the New Meeting House, in Marietta, before a large and respectable audience of (jentlemen and Ladies on the Fourth of July, 1808. By Benjamin Ruggles, Esq. ... Marietta [Ohio): Printed by Samuel Fair8vo, pp. 16.

1809.

land.

73939 See also Suffield.

The Great American Scout and [Ruggles (C. Lorain).] A Thrilling Narrative of Adventures Spy, "General Bunker." Neiu York: and Narrow Escapes in the Enemy's Country ... Olmsted l^ IVelwood. 1868. 8vo, pp. 400. 12 Plates, -f Third c. 73940 I2 Plates. \^Ihid.'\ 1868. 8vo, pp. 400. Edition. .

An

Ruggles

An

(D.)

autobiography.

Poisonous Combination alias Dr. Reese, the Reason ... of American Christians" New-York. 1838. 8vo, pp. 32. s.

Antidote for a

recently prepared by a "Citizen of

"An Appeal to ...By David Ruggles.

entitled

New- York,"

Ruggles. The "Extinguisher" Extinguished! or David M. Reese, m.d. "used up." By David Ruggles, A Man of Color. Together with some Remarks upon a late production, entitled "An Address on Slavery and against immediate Emancipation with a Plan of their being gradually emancipated and colonized in

By Heman Howlett."

thirty-two years.

MDCCCXXXIV.

Ruggles.

I2mo,

New-York: D. 73942

A., B., H.

pp. 48.

[Ruggles (Edward).] A Picture of New-York in 1846; with a short account of Places in its Vicinity; designed as a Cjuide to Citizens and Strangers with numerous engravings and A Map of the City. New-York : Homans Ellis. 1846. i8mo, :

&

Map

pp. iv, 172, (4). Also:

i8mo,

A

Picture of iv,

pp.

New-York:

172, (3).

(J.)

Map

& Co.

in

1848

...

and Plates. [1852.]

73943 New-Tork:

—A

C. S. Francis

Picture of

New-York

1836.

& Co. in

1848.

1852

...

18 mo.

Speech of Mr. John Ruggles

IVashington.

[Ruggles folk

New-York

C. S. Francis

Ruggles tions.

and Plates.

8vo.

...

on Fortificas.

73944

(Nathaniel).] An Address to the Citizens of NorCounty, exposing the Absurdity of the Arguments most

RUGGLES.

89

commonly urged

against the Justice and Expediency of the PresWar-, and showing the Necessity of electing a Member to

ent

who

the next Congress, folk.

Dedharn

:

support

will

Printed by

By

it.

Herman Mann.

of Nor8vo, pp. 24.

a Citizen

18 12.

[RuGGLES.] Address to the Citizens of Norfolk County, exposing the Absurdity of the Present War, and the Great BeneBy a Republican of Norfolk, and a Friend to fits of Peace ... Peace, Liberty, and Commerce, [n. p. 18 12.] 8vo, pp. 12. H. .

;

Signed, Nathaniel Ruggles, Esq.

RuGGLES

(S. B.)

Review by Samuel

American Commerce

&

American Union. Hon. Mr. York, with the Reply

B. Ruggles of the Address of the

Banks, at the Merchants' Exchange, New New York: D. Appleton and Rejoinder.

&

Co.

1856.

8vo, pp.

A., B.

34.

73947

Ruggles. American Commerce & American Union their Mutual Dependencies briefly examined, by Samuel B. Ruggles, of New York, in a Review of the Address delivered at the Merchants' Exchange, by the Hon. Mr. Banks ... [^IVew York: Com:

mercial Advertiser Job Printing Office.

8vo, pp. 12.

1856.]

B.

Ruggles. Defence of the Right and the Duty of the AmerUnion to improve its Navigable Waters, in a Speech, By

ican

New York: Baker^ GodSamuel B. Ruggles .. Oct. 8, 1852. B., H. win iff Co.^ Printers. 1852. 8vo, pp. 31, and covers. [Ruggles.] The Duty of Columbia College to the Community, and its right to exclude Unitarians from its Professorships New of Physical Science, considered by One of its Trustees. York : John F. Trow.^ Printer. 1854. 8vo, pp. (2), 54. A., B., H. For

replies see

Vol.

xiii.,

No. 56807; Vol.

xvii..

No. 70247.

Ruggles. The English Heptarchy and the American Union. ba. 73951 By S. B. Ruggles. [n. p. 1864.] 8vo, pp. 8. [Ruggles,]

Evening Post Extra.

the Territories necessary

in

the

Rome

Conventions.

.?

New

Is a

Law

against Slavery

Some

hints to the

York.

1852.

Delegates of 8vo, pp. 8.

This is the first of a series of " Evening Post Documents," which was continued to eleven or more numbers.

Ruggles. VOL. XVIII.

An

Examination.

6

See

No. 73961,

infra.^ note,

RUGGLES.

90 [RuGGLiiS.] (Jcs Poiils

la

Comite Communication faite a

Exposition Uiiivcrselle de 1867, a Paris.

Mesuies

ct

ct

des Monnaies.

Seance du 24 mai, 1867.

[Pt^ris.

Letter from Samuel B. Ruggles to

1867.]

Folio, pp. 4.

Hon. John Sherman, and the

H.

latter 's reply.

International Congresses. Internationality and Department of State by Samuel B. Ruggles, Delegate of the United States to the International Statistical Congress at the Hague, in 1869, with the Accompanying Documents, including the Report to the Congress on the Comparative Population and Cereal Product of Europe and the United States.

RuGGLES.

Report

to the

fVashington.

1869.

8vo, pp. 76.

73954

The

Argument of Samuel B. Justice of a State. York, in Ruggles, before the Canal Board of the State of Ruggles.

New

Support of the Claim of the Niagara Manufacturing Company, September 20, i860. Neiu York: IVm. C. Bryant &" Co.^ Printers. B. 73955 i860. 8vo, pp. 31.

Law

Report to the Supreme Court of 1856, By Samuel B. Ruggles, Referee, in Respect to Compensation to Owners of Vaults in Cemeteries, and to Relatives of Individuals buried in Graves, disturbed by Legal Proceedings. Printed by Order of the Senate, Feb. 17th, 1858. Albany: Weed^ Parsons Company^ Printers. A., H. 73956 1858. 8vO, pp. 44.

Ruggles.

the State of

of Burial.

New-York,

in

&

Ruggles. State of

1862.

iMemorial

New York

in

to the

behalf of Adapting the Canals in the Defense of the Lakes. Washington.

4to.

73957

Ruggles.

Mr. Ruggles' Report to the International Statistical Congress at The Hague, 1869. Part i. Cereals. At The Hague H. P. De Swart and Son^ Printers. [1869.] Folio, pp. :

15.(4).

B.

73958

Ruggles and Hazard (G.

S.) Paris Universal Exposition, Reports of the United States Commissioners. Report on Cereals. The Quantities of Cereals produced in Different Countries compared. By Samuel B. Ruggles ... The Quality and Characteristics of the Cereals exhibited. By George S. Hazard .... Washington : Government Printing Office. 1869. 8vo,

1867.

.

pp. 26.

Ruggles. dress to the

B., BA., c.

73959

The Past and the Present. Semi-Centennial AdAlumni of Yale College and Graduates of 1814, at

RUGGLES.

91

By Samuel 1], Rugg,les, Annual Meeting, July 27, 1864. Co.^ Printers. 1864. New 7'ork : JVm. C. Bryant 8vo, B., BA., H. + ISIeiv York: D, Appleton dff Co. pp. iv, 3-45, (i). 1864. 8v(), pp. iv, 3-45, (i). 73960 their

&

LL.D.

RuGGLES. 8ee Vol. XIII.,

...

Report of Samuel

B.

Ruggles [on Canals].

No. 53895,

Ruggles. ... Report of Samuel B. Ruggles, Referee, on the Claims of the City Corporation, the Vault-owners, the Occupants of Graves, and the Brick Presbyterian Church. ... NewYork : D. Fanshaiv.^ Printer. 1856. 8vo, pp. 59, and printed covers.

739^' An

Examination of the

Law

of Burial, in a Report to the Supreme Court of New-York, by S.imuel B. Ruggles, Referee. In the matter of taking a portion of the Cemetery of the Biick Presbyterian Church, in widening Beekman-street, in the city of New- York. Cover-title

:

Ruggles. Report of S. B. Ruggles to the Committee of the American Association of Instructors of the Blind. August, 1872. Boston: Alfred

Mudge

& Son^

Printers.

1872.

8vo, pp. 31.

B.

Ruggles. Report on the Resources of the United States, presejued to the International Statistical Congress at Berlin by the Hon. Samuel B. Ruggles. [Also] Report in Relation to the

Hamburg, in 1862. By fFasbington: Government Printing Office.

International Agricultural Exhibition at

Hon. Joseph A. Wright. 1864.

8vO, pp. 23.

B., H.

73963

[Ruggles.] Report upon the Finances and Internal Improvements of the State of New York. 1838. Reprinted at New York by John S. Taylor. [1838.] 8vo, pp. (2), 65, 6. A. -f- Boston: Reprinted by Dutton and IVentworth. 1839. 8vo, pp. 65, (6). Signed

at the

end by Samuel B. Ruggles and three others.

Ruggles.

Reports of Samuel B. Ruggles, Delegate to the International Statistical Congress, at Berlin, on the Resources of the United States, and on a Uniform System of Weights, iVIeasures, and Coins. Printed by Order of the Assembly, by J. B. Cushman, Clerk. Albany : IVeed.^ Parsons Company.^ Printers. B. 73965 1864. 8vo, pp. 131.

&

Ruggles. ... Resources of the United States. Report to the International Statistical Congress at Berlin, by Samuel B. Ruggles,

Delegate from the United States of America: with the Ac-

companying Communication

to the State

Department, September

RUGGLES.

92 Neiv

I4lh, 1863.

J'ork

:

8vo, pp. 30.

1864.

Published by the Loyal Publication Society. B., BA. 73966

Shall the President and Vice President of the RuGGLES. United States, be separately and directly elected by the People? Speech by Samuel B. Ruggles, Is it safe to elect General Blair? at Delhi, N. Y., August 29, 1868, From the Delaware Express b., h. 73967 Folio, I leaf. [n. p. 1868.] ...

Speech

Ruggles.

in

the General Convention of the Protest-

Church of the United States, held at Richmond, Va., Oct. 21, 1859, on ^^^ Duty of the Laity, by Samuel B. New Ruggles, Lay Delegate from the Diocese of New York. Co. i860. 8vo, pp. 20. A. 73968 y'ork : Hall^ Clayton

ant Episcopal

&

Speech of Samuel B. Ruggles, Lay Delegate from New York, in the General Episcopal Convention, at Richmond, on the Proposed Court of Appeals, October 12, 8vo, -^^^ Tork : Ha 11^ Clayton iff Co.^ Printers. 1859. 1859.

Ruggles.

the Diocese of

A., B., H.

pp. 16. Cover-title

73974,

:

Union

Church and

in the

in

the Nation.

73969

For another edition

see

No.

''nf''^-

Ruggles, and others. Speeches in behalf of the University of Albany, by Hon. Sam'l B. Ruggles, Rev. Duncan Kennedy, Hon. Azor Taber, and Rev. Ray Palmer. Published by the Committee of the Young Men's Association of the City of Albany March, 1852. Albany: Charles Van Benthuysen^ Printer.



1852.

8vo, pp. 44.

A.

Correct

title

of our No. 640, Vol.

73970

i.

Ruggles. Tabular Statements, from 1840 to 1870, of the Agricultural Products of the States and Territories of the United States of America. Classified by their Proximity to the Oceans and other Navigable Waters, Natural and Artificial. By Samuel B. Ruggles

1874.

..>

.

New

Y'ork:

Press of the Chajnber of Commerce.

8vo, pp. 50.

Cover-title

:

73971

Agricultural Property and Products of the United States of

America

1840, 1850, i860, and 1870. Arranged Geographically and by Nationalities. Samuel B. Ruggles. Neiv Tork: D. Appleton Co. 1874.

in

By

&

Ruggles.

To

Excellency Abraham Lincoln, President of Samuel B. Ruggles, June 9, 1862. [n. p.

his

the United States.

1862.]

8vo, pp. 15.

On

73972 national defence and

commerce.

RUGGLES.

RuGGLES.

93

Uniformity of Gold

Coinage. Mr. Ruggles' Banquet to the Chinese Embassy, New York, June 22, 1868. INeiv York. 1868.] 8vo, pp. 8. b. Speech,

the Public

at

Ruggles. Union in the Church and the Nation. Speech of Samuel B. Ruggles, Lay Deputy from the Diocese of New York, on the Proposed Court of Appeals, delivered in the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at Richmond, October 12, 1859. Neiu Tork : Hall^ Clayton Co.^ Printers. 1859. K^eprinted by 'John W. Amerman.

&

8vo, pp. 16.

1874.

H. See also

Ruggles. dress by the

No. 73969,

73974

supra.

Union Square and the Sanitary Commission. AdHon. Samuel B. Ruggles, at Union Square, on the

Opening of the Metropolitan Fair, April 8th, 1864. New Tork: Printed by C. A. Alvord. 1864. 8vo, pp. 15. B., ba. 73975

Ruggles.

Vindication

in

1849, ^^ ^he Canal Policy of NewB. Ruggles. \New-Tork : Smwden^

York of

1838.

By Samuel

Printer.

1849.]

^^o, pp. 50.

A., B.

73976

Ruggles. Writings and Speeches of Samuel B. Ruggles. Republished with supplementary notes. New Tork: Hall^ Clayton Co. i860. 8vo. A. 73977

&

This consists of a collection of the following pamphlets bound together, with a general title and a prefatory leaf prefixed Report upon the Finances ... of New York, 1838, pp. (2), 65, 6; Articles of Association [of the Bank of Commerce, 1839], pp. 28; Report of the Canal Board, 1840, pp. 515 Vindication in 1849, pp. 50; The late Samuel Flewwelling, pp. 2, on blue paper; Memorial of the Panama Rail-road Company, 1849, PP- ^4j Defence of the Right and the Duty, 1852, pp. 31; Speeches in behalf of the University of Albany, 1852, pp. 44; The Duty of Columbia College, 1854, pp. (2), 545 Testimonial of Respect to the Memory of Abbott Lawrence, 1855, i folded leaf; Report of the Select Committee ... of Columbia College, on Prize Scholarships, 1857, pp. 3-7; Law of Burial, 1858, pp 44; American Commerce & American Union, 1856, pp. (2), 5-34; Memorial of the Canal Board & Canal Commissioners ... [on] Improvement of the Lake Harbors, 1858, pp. 30; Communication from the Canal Commissioners, Jan. 5, 1859, pp. 16; Report of Samuel B. Ruggles, Jan. 26, 1859, pp. 24; Application ... of the New York Protest:

ant Episcopal Public School, to

sell

...

lands to pay assessments, 1859, pp. 6; Speech,

October 12, 1859, pp. 16; Speech, Oct. 21, 1859, pp. 20.

Ruggles (T.) The Death of great, good and useful Men lamented. A Discourse, Delivered in the first Society of Killingworth, Lord's Day, April 24, 1763. Upon the Lamented Death of the great and venerable Dr. Jared Eliot, Pastor of the Church there. By Thomas Ruggles, v.d.m. Pastor of the Church of the first Society in CjuiUord. ... New- Haven : Printed by ^- 7397^ J. Parker and Company., ^1^Z'\ ^""'* 4^^^ PP- 3°|

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RUINA.

94

RuGGLES. Ministerial P'aithfulness Considered and Described, A Funeral Sermon ... Ocand the Rewards thereof Asserted. casion'd bv the Death of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Russel. ... New London.

\']\'].

l2mo,

73979

pp. 79.

The Right Improvement of Life and its AdvantA Sermon Preached at GuilDiscovered and Enforced. New ford, December 15th, 1745 ... By Thomas Ruggles, a.m. RuGGLES.

ao^es,

London.

1747.

8vo, pp. (4), 30.

N.

73980

Ruggles. The Usefulness and Expedience of Souldiers as By Reason and Experience, and Countenanced and Supported by the Gospel. A Sermon Preached to an ArtilleryCompany At Guilford, May 25. 1736. On the Day of their Officers. And now made Publick at their first Choosing Their |

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Earnest Desire and Charge. By Thomas Ruggles, a.m. Pastor of the First Church There. A^. London.^ Pr'mted and Sold by T. i6mo, pp. (4), 26. w. -|- New-London.^ Printed Green^\ 1737.I Hartford: Geo. IV. Kappel., Print. 1 83 1. l6mo, pp. 29. 1737. |

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" Having devoted much attention

\

to local history,

he

left in

manuscript a History of

Guilford, to 1769, which was printed in vol. 5 of the ad Series of the 'Historical Magazine' (April, 1869), pp 225-233. It had been previously printed in a less correct form, in the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, vol. 4, pp. 182-

188, and vol. 10, pp. 92-101." 288.

RuHL



F.

B.

Dexter's Graduates of Tale

College^ pp.

286-

Ueber dessen

Bevolkerung und und Schul-Verhaltnisse, Handel, Industrie, Minen, Ackerbau u. s. w. Mit Beriicksichtigung der Minen-Regionen der benachbarten Staaten und Territorien. Von Karl Riihl. xMit einer Karte von Californien, Nevada &c. und einem Plane von San Francisco, nebst (K.)

Californien.

gesellschaftliche Zustande, politische, religiose

Karte der Umgebung. viii,

283.

2 folded

The Ruin

New

York: E.

Steiger.

1867.

Maps.

of Callao,

8vo, pp.

b., C.

in

1746.

[In verse.]

Lima.

i6mo.

73982 1847.

73983

The Ruin of the Democratic Party, Reports of the Covode and other Committees, [n. p. 1860.?] 8vo, pp. 24. 739^4 Ruin seize thee, ruthless King! A Pindaric Ode, not written London: Abnon. 1779. 4to. 739^5

by Mr. Gray.

^ee

Ruina

"Monthly Review,"

lxii. 171.

y destruccion de la Profesa, 6 sea Oratorio de

San Felipe

RUIZ.

95

Neri, y su casa de ejercicios de Mexico.

Mexico.

73986

Las Ruinas de mi Convento. j'lco.

8vo, pp. 196.

1852.

l2mo,

8vo,

1846.

pp. 24.

-j-

Historia contemporanea. Meedicion. Bogota. Ouarta 1866. '^

73987

pp. 334.

The Ruinous Tendency

of Auctioneering, and the necessity demonstrated, in a Letter to The Right Hon. Lord Bathurst, President of the Board of Published in London.^ re-published in New York. 1828. Trade. BA. 73988 8vO, pp. 23. of restraining

it

for the benefit of trade

See also Vol. xvi.,

The Ruins Washington.

Nos. 68302, 69439, and Vol.

xvii.,

No. 69527.

By A Voyager. of Athens, with other Poems. Thompson and Hobnes. 1831. 8vo, pp. (4), 9-1 1

...

1.

By George Hill. Reprinted with the author's name on the title as follows The BosRuins of Athens; Titania's Banquet, a Mask; and other poems. By G. Hill. 8vo, pp. i6o. ton : Oris Broaders See also Duyckinck Company, mdcccxxxix. BA. :

&

(1875),

II.

113.

The Ruins

of Paestum.

See [Pickering

(Henry)], Vol. xv.,

No. 62630.

Ruiz (Antonio).

See

Ruiz de Montoya (A.)

Ruiz (Domingo).

Elogio de la Immaculada Concepcion de Santisima Virgen Maria, pronunciado en la celebracion de la Bula de Alejandro vii Sollicitudo omnium Ecclesiarum, ... Guatemala.^ por Pineda Ibarra. 1662. 4to. 73990

la

:

Title from Beristain.

Ruiz (H.) Delia China et delle altre sue specie nuovamentc scoperte e descritte da D. Ippolito Ruiz primo botanico della spedizione

al

Peru.

Prima traduzione

pato in Madrid, 1792.

Ruiz.

Rojua.

dall' originale

1792.

spagnuolo stam-

4to, pp. 140.

Raiz de

7399^

Ratanhia, especifico el primer tomo de las memorias de la Real Academia Medica de Madrid, y se ilustra nuevamente con Notas y con la Estampa de la planta. En Madrid-, Por su autor D. Hipolito Ruiz ... Con Licencia. En la Imprenta de la Viuda e Hijo de Marin. de 1799. 4to, 8 prel. leaves, pp. 47. Folded Plate. J.c.h., h. 73992 Disertacion sobre

la

la

singular contra los fluxos de sangre, que se inserto en

.

Am

The Ratanhia

is

a

Peruvian plant, the Krameria Triandra of botanists.



RUIZ.

96

Ruiz and Pavon (J.) Florae Peruvianae, et Chilensis Prodromus, sive novoiiim generum plantarum Peruvianarum, et ChilenDescripciones y Laminas de los sium descriptioncs, et icoiics. nuevos generos de plantas de la Flora del Peru y Chile por Don Hipolito'^Ruiz y Don Joseph Pavon, Botanicos de la expedicion De Orden del Peru, y de la Real Academia Medica de Madrid. '

del key.

Madrid: En

la

Imprenta de Sancha.

37

pp. (4), xxii, 153, (i).

Plates.

MDCCXCiv.

Folio,

a., j.c.b., h.

73993

In Latin and Spanish.

Florae Peruvianae, et Chilensis ProdroRuiz a?id Pavon. mus sive novorum generum plantarum Peruvianarum, et Chi;

AA

Hippolyto Ruiz, et Joselensium descriptiunes, et icones. Romce^ In Editio secunda auctior et emendatior. pho Pavon. 4to, pp. (8), xxvi, (2), 152. TypographiQ Paleariniano. 1797. J.C.B., c.

37 Plates.

73994

This edition was edited by Don Gaspar Xuarez.

Ruiz and Pavon.

Flora Peruviana, et Chilensis, sive descripPeruvianarum, et Chilensium, secundum systema Linnaeanum digestae, cum characteribus plurium generum evulgatorum reformatis. Auctoribus Hippolyto Ruiz, et Tomus i. Superiorum perinhsu. \_Mad7id :1^ [osepho Pavon ...

tiones, et icones plantarum

.

Typis Gabrielis de Sancha. Plates 1-106. 78. Plates 107-222. 76.

vi,

95.

Plates

No more

Anno M. DCC. xcviii.

A., H.

223-325.

published.

Plates

326-425, engraved

are found in some copies of the third volume. engraved, but the text has not been printed.

form eight or ten volumes in

Folio, pp. (2),

Tomus 11. M. DCC. xcix. pp. (2), ii, Tomus iii. m.dccc. 11. pp. (2), xxiv,

folio."

for

"The If the

73995

the fourth and fifth volumes,

volume were work were completed it would

plates for a fourth

Rich.

Ruiz. Hippolyti Ruiz ad Clar. Vir. A. Iv. Jussieum, Botan. Professorem Parisiensem, Epistola. In qua ejus dubiis circa nova plantar. Genera in Flora Peruviana, et in D. Cavanilles operibus constituta respondetur. Matriti : Ex Typographia Mariniana. Anno M.DCCCi. Sm. 4to, pp. 1 21-154. H. 73996 Hippolyti Ruiz, Regiae Academiae Med. Matrit. Socii, Peruvianae expedit. Botanici Primarii, de vera fuci natantis tructilicatione. Commentarius. Super'ioruni Permissu. Matriti: Apud Viduam et Filium Petri Marin. An?io MDCCXCViil. Sm. 4to,

Ruiz.

et

pp. 38.

Ruiz.

Folded Plate.

Mcmoria de

llamada Yallhoy en

el

H.

Peru.

73997

y usos de la Raiz de la planta Por Don Hipolito Ruiz .... Ma-

las virtudes

:

RUIZ.

drid :

En

la

97

Imprenta de D. Jose del Collado.

PP- (4), 35-

Ano de

1

805.

Folded Plate.

H.

410,

73998

Memoria sohre la legitima Calaguala y otras dos Raices Ruiz. que coil el mismo nombre nos vienen de la America meridional. Fvladrid : En la hnprenta de D. Jose Por Don Hipdlito Ruiz ... 4to, pp. (4), 60. Folded Plate. del Collado. Afio de 1805. H. .

Memoria sobre las virtudes y usos de la planta llamada Por Don Hipolito Ruiz ... Peru, Bejuco de la Estrella. Madrid : En la hnprenta de D. Jcse del Collado. de 1805. 4to, Ruiz.

en

el

.

Am

pp. (4), 52.

Folded Plate.

H.

74000

Memoria sobre las virtudes y usos de la raiz de Pur6 China Peruana, por Don Hipdlito Ruiz .... Ilustrada y aumentada por el licenciado Don Antonio Ruiz .... Madrid : Imprenta do don Jose del Collado. 182 1. 4to, pp. 96. H. 74001 Ruiz.

hampuy

Ruiz and Pavon. Por D.

flipolito

Noticia de varias producciones del Peru.

Ruiz y D. Joseph Pavon, publicada en \_Madrid. n. d.]

nario de Agricultura y Artes.

el

Sema-

4to, pp. 10.

Ruiz. Quinologia, d Tratado del arbol de la Quina 6 Cascacon su descripcion y la de otras especies de Quinos nuevamente descubiertas en el Peru del modo de beneliciarla, de su Eleccion, Comercio, Virtudes, y Extracto elaborado con Cortezas recientes, y de la Eficacia de este, comprobada con observaciones a que se anaden algunos experimentos Chimicos, y noticias acerca del Analisis de todas ellas. Por Don Hypdlito Ruiz, primer Botanico de la Expedicion del Peru .... Madrid En la Oficina de la Viuda e hijo de Marin. Am de MDCCXCii. 4to, J.c.b., h. 74003 pp. (14), 103, Index 2 leaves. rilla,

;

;

For

a

supplement

see

No. 74005,

infra.

Ruiz. Respuesta para desengaiio del publico a la impugnacion que ha divulgado prematuramente el presbitero Don Josef Antonio el prddromo de la Flora del Peru, e insinuacion de algunos de los reparos que ofrecen sus Obras Botanicas, Por Don Hipolito Ruiz ... Con Superio Permiso. Madrid: En

Cavanilles, contra

.

la

Imprenta de

pp. 100.

la

Viuda

e hijo

de

Marin.

Afio do

MDCCXCVl.

B., J.C.B.,

H.

4to,

74004

Ruiz and Pavon. Suplemento a la Quinologia, en el qual se aumentan las Especies de Quina nuevamente descubiertas en el Peru por Don Juan Tafalla, y la Ouina naranjada de Santa Fe con su estampa. Anadese la Respuesta a la Memoria de las Qui-



1

RUIZ.

98

nas de Santa Fe, que insertd Don Francisco Zea en los Anales de Historia natural, y la satisfacion a los reparos d dudas del Ciudadano Jussieu sobre los Generos del Prodromo de la Flora del Por Don Hipdlito Ruiz y Don Josef Pavon, Peru y Chile.

Botanicos de

Expedicion del Peru,

la

Viuda

Am

Hijo de Marin.

e

de

de la Real Imprenta de la

e Individuos

Madrid: En

Academia iMedica Matritense.

MDCCCI.

la

4to,

pp.

(lo),

J.C.B., H.

Plate.

154.

74005

Systema Vegetabilium Florae, Peruvianae

Ruiz and Pavon.

Chilensis, characteres prodromi

genericos difFerentiales, spedurationem, loca natalia, tempus florendi, nomina vernacula, vires et usus nonnullis illustrationibus interspersis complectens. Auctoribus Hyppolyto Ruiz, et Josepho Tomus Primus. Superiorum permissu. [Matriti :^ Pavon ... 8vo, pp. (2), vi, Typis Gabrielis de Sancha. Anno mdccxcviii. et

cierum

omnium

difFerentias,

.

455,

BA., J.C.B., H.

(l).

"This volume

74006

new genera of

the prodromus, and the species contained in the first volume of the Flora Peruvianae, vvhich comprises the four first classes of tlie Linnasan system. The work, was not continued." Rich. See also Vol. x., No. contains the

38728.

Ruiz de

la

El Ciudadano Jose Ruiz, comandante de Armas el juicio de sus conciudadanos. 1858. 8vo, pp. 16. 74007

(J.)

provincia de Guayana, ante

Cumana.

Relates to the

Ruiz

affairs

of the family of Monagas.

Septenario Devoto.

(Jose).

...

Mexico.

1861.

8vo.

Ruiz (Juan). Elogio de Maria Santisima jurada Patrona de la Nueva Espaiia en su milagrosa Imagen de Guadalupe, y con este motivo celebrada en

la

Ciudad de Zacatecas.

...

4to.

1759.

74009

Ruiz (Manuel). ticia

Mexico.

...

Mexico.

Ruiz (N.)

Informe que ante

1863.

la

8vo.

Suprema Corte de Jus74010

e hijo.

182-.?

8vo.

Ruiz (S. J. L.) Discurso doctrinal sobre lealtad debida al soberano, y a sus magistrados. Jose Lopez Ruiz.

Ruiz.

La

Hahana

Al Publico por D. Nicolas Ruiz.

prenta de Palmer

Lima.

1785.

i2mo.

:

Im-

740 1 la

obediencia, y

Por D. Santiago

740 12

Insurreccion sin escusa d sea discurso doctrinal sobre la obediencia debida al soberano y a sus magistrados por Don Santiago Jose Lopez Ruiz. Tercera edicion aumentada. Mexico. 1 8 14. 4to, pp. XXX vi, 68. 74013

RUIZ BLANCO.

99

Ruiz (S. J. L.) Defensa y demostracion del verdadero descubiidor de las Ouinas del Reyno de Santa Fe, con varias noticias utiles de este especifico, en contestacion a la memoria de Don Francisco Antonio Zea. Su autor el mismo descubridor D. Sebastian Josef Lopez Ruiz, Honorario de la Real Academia Medica de Madrid, &c. En Madrid : En la hnprenta de la Viuda e H'ljo de Marin, Ano de i802. Sm. 4to, pp. 24. H. 74014

Ruiz

(Telesforo).

Ruiz (T. A.) ciudad de

la

Apuntes Poeticos.

...

Succinta descripcion de

Puebla se hicieron a

la

Mexico. 1866.

las fiestas

8vo.

que en esta

noticia gustosa de haver apro-

bado el summo pontifice la fama de santidad, virtudes y milagros en general del Ven. Ilmo y Excmo. Sr. D. Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, en cuyo asunto es tan interesado, por lo mucho que le venera, el Ilmo Sr. Dr. D. Francisco Fabiani y Fuero, nuestro amado principe. Es su autor D. Thomas Antonio Ruiz, vecine Puehla. [n. d.] Folio, 2 leaves. de esta Ciudad. 740 16 Beristain gives the following title under Tomas Ruiz In verse. Romance joco:

con que

Ciudad y Seminario de

Puebla de los Angeles celebraron los Decretos de la Silla Apostolica declaratorios de la fama de Santidad y Virtudes in genere del Ven. Sr. Obispo D. Juan de Palafox. Imp. en la imprenta del semitiario palafoxiano de dicha ciudad^ 1768. 4to.

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the

in 1683.

With Mr. Brown's copy is bound the following work, without a separate title-page " Reglas para la inteligencia de la lengua de los Indios de Piritu," and without date This consists of a revised and enlarged edition pp. 1-250, table and errata 3 leaves. of the "Principios y reglas de la lengva Cvmmanagota " by Manuel de Yangues and the Spanish-Cumanagota " Diccionario " by Ruiz Blanco, which were originally published together in one volume by the latter at Burgos in 1683, for a description of which see Yangues (M. de). In the new edition, tlie grammar fills pp. 1-46, and the Spanish-Cumanagota vocabulary pp. 47-250. iVe aAo Led e re's " Bibliotheca Ameri:

cana" (1867), No. 1340.

RUIZ DE APODACA.

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Ruiz Blanco. Manval para Catekizar, y administrar los Santos Sacramentos a los Indios que habitan la Proiiincia de la iuie-|ua Andaluzia, y nueua, Barcelona, |y San Christoval de los Cumanagotos. Dirigido a la Santis-|sima Trinidad. Por el Padre Fr. Mathias|Ruiz Blanco, de la Regular Obser-| vancia de nuestro Padre San P'ran-| cisco, hijo, de la Santa Prouincia de| Andaluzia. Lector de Theologia, y Predicador Apostolico en las Santas Missiones de Piirtu, y Exami-|nador Synodal en este Obis|pado En Burgos: Por Juan de Viar. Aho. 1683. de Puerto Rico. |

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Priced in Tross's catalogue, l86l, No. 888, at 140 francs.

See also Leclerc

74018 (1867),

No. 1342.

Ruiz Blanco.

Senor. Fray Mathias Ruiz Blanco, de la ReN. P. San Francisco, Lector de Theologia, Ex-Comissario Apostolico, y Padre el mas antiguo de las Santas Madrid. 1695.''] Folio, Conversiones de Piritu ... dize [etc.

gular Observancia de

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(7) leaves.

74019

Contains a brief account of the discovery of the province of Nueva Barcelona, and a relation of the missions among the Cumanagotos, Palenques or Guaribes, Tucuyos, Tumazas, Cuacas and Cores.

Ruiz Cano y Galiano

{F. Antonio). Jubilos de Lima en dedicacion de su Santa Iglesia Cathedral, instaurada (en gran parte) de la ruina, que padecio con el Terremoto de el ano de la

1746.

Manso

A esfuerzos de el activo zelo de de Velasco, Conde de Supervnda

de Palacio.

1755.

4to, 151 leaves.

el ...

S""- D. Joseph Lima: En la Calle J.c.B. 74020

Ex"^^.

Ruiz Davila (M.) Cartilla del sistema metrico-decimal. Breve clara y precisa explicacion del sistema metrico-decimal, y de las reglas para convertir las medidas, pesas y monedas Mexicanas antiguas en las metricodecimales, o estas en aquellas; escrita para uso de las escuelas por el prof'esor D. Manuel Ruiz Davila.

Obra examinada distica

...

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y aprobada por la Sociedad de Geografia y EstaTercera edicion. Mexico, [186-?] i2mo, pp. 44.

Ruiz de Apodaca (J.) Don Juan Ruiz de Apodaca,

Reflexiones del Gefe de Escuadra sobre la direccion, efectos y resultadbs de dos rayos que en el dia 15 de octubre de 1802, cayeron en los navios Reyna Luisa y Argonauta, estando prdximos y en conserva sobre el cabo de Palos en la costa de Espana, y propuesta sobre la construccion y uso de los para-rayos y conductores elect ricos. Impreso en la isla de Leon por D. Miguel Segovia.^

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1812.

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ojicina de

1803.

Rehnpreso en

Soler^ Impresores de la

Folio, pp. 20, (i).

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Hahaiia en

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Real Sociedad

Folded Plate.

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74022

b.

[Ruiz de Conejares (F. A.)] La maravillosa aparicion de Santa Maria de Guadalupe o sea la Virgen Mexicana. [In verse.] Mexico. 1853. 4^^' PP- ^H74023

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solemne fun-

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74024

(10), 30.

Ruiz de

See Isla (R. de). Vol. ix..

Isla.

Ternaux, No. 48, gives the

Ruiz DE Leon

No. 35250.

title differently.

(F.) Hernandia. Triumphos de la fe, y armas Espaiiolas. Poema Heroyco. Conquista de Mexico, Cabeza del Imperio Septentrional de la Nueva-Espana. Proezas de Hernan-Cortes, catholicos blasones militares, y grandezas del nuevo mundo. Lo cantaba Don Francisco Ruiz de Leon, hijo de la Nueva-Espana, |y reverente lo consagra|a la sobcrana, catholica magestad de su rey, y senor natural Don Fernando Sexto, en la real catholica magestad de la reyna nuestra senora Dona Maria Barbara, (que Dios guarde) y a las dos |

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magestades,

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Coyi I

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1755.

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del

Supremo Consejo de

la Inquisicion.

hallara en su Imprenta^ y Li brer la^ Calle de Toledo. B., L.

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rare.

The

arte

fills

pp.

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Tesorol de la lciigva| Gvaraiii. ComRur/. [uE Montoya]. pvcsto por cl Padre Antonio Ruiz, de la Compania de lesvs. Dcdicado a la Soberana Virgen Maria concebida sin mancha de En Madrid por Con Priuilegio. [Vignette.] pecado original. |

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Catecismo de la lengva Gvarani, Ruiz [de Montoya]. compvesto por el Padre Antonio Ruiz de la Compania de Jesus. Concebida sin mancha Dedicado a la purissima Virgen Maria. En Madrid., por Diego Diaz de la Carrera.^ de pecado original. Am M.DC. xxxx. 4to, 8 prel. leaves, pp. 336. 74028 in

There Extremely rare. 1881 at 500 francs.

is

a

copy in the Royal Library

Priced by Leclerc

at Berlin.

Ruiz [de Montoya].

Conqvista] Espiritval|hecha por los Compafiia de lesus, en las Prouincias del Paraguay, Parana, Vruguay, y Tape. Escrita por el padre Antonio Rviz de la misma Compania. Dirigida a Octavio Centvrion, Marques de Monasterio. Alio [vignette] 1639. Con Privilegio. En Madrid. En la imprenta del Reyno. [Colophon :] En Madrid.^ En la imprenta del Reyno. Am M. DC xxxix. 4to, leaves B., H., L. 74029 (4), 103, colophon (i). Religiosos de

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em hispanhol [em lingua europea] pelo padre Antonio Ruiz antigo instructor do gentio e depois vertida em abaneenga [em lingua indigena] por outro padre. 1733. S. Nicolao. Ad majorem Dei gloriam.) See also Valle Cabral, " Bibliographia da lingua Tupi ou Guarani," Nos. 181, 191, 219, 255, and 256. escripta

Ruiz [de Montoya].

Padre Antonio, procurador general prouincia del Paraguay, dize Que estando prohibido por ccdulas, y ordenes Reales, so graues penas, que los Portugueses del Brasil no puedan entrar en la dicha prouincia ... [^Madrid? 162-.?] Folio, pp. (4). j.c.B. 74030 de

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a ete

faite

contre un

nomme

Antonio



— RUIZ DE MONTOYA.

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Raposo de Tauares, de S. Paul, qui avec le title de capitaine, sortit de cette villc a la de 150 arquebusiers et 1500 indiens. II entra dans le Paraguay par Buenos-Ayres Leclerc. et saccagca la mission de Jesus Maria." tete

Ruiz [de Montoya]. Haseme madado, q assi como represente a su Magestad, y senores del Real Consejo, en vn memorial impresso los agrauios enormes, q los vezinos d la villa de S. Pablo, y demas villas de la Costa del Brasil ban becbo, y al presente hazen

Indios Cbristianos, e infieles de

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Paraguay, y Rio de

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piouincias del

162-.?]

Folio, pp. j.c.B.

(14).

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Ruiz [de Montoya]. Vocabulario de la lengva Gvarani compvesto| por el Padre Antonio Ruiz|de la Compania de|Jesus |

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The

117-256.

Montoya."

Leclerc.

Ruiz de Montoya.

Arte Bocabulario Tesoro, y Catecismo

Lengva Gvarani por Antonio Ruiz de Montoya Publicado nuevamente sin alteracion alguna por Julio Platzmann. ... Leipzig: B. G. Teubner. M Dccc Lxxvi. 4 parts in 3 vols., 8vo, pp. cxx, 376, 234, (i); leaves (10), 1-271, 278-407, (i); pp. (18), H. 74034 336.(0de

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tions of

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Ruiz de Montoya. Arte de la Lengva Gvarani por AnRuiz de Montoya Publicado nuevamente sin alteracion

tonio

alguna por Julio Platzmann. Lxxvi. 8vo, pp. cxx, 100.

Leipzig: B. G. Teubner.

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The introduction of one hundreprint I'f the original edition of 1640. and twenty pjges contains biographical sketches of the Jesuit missionaries and a Also issued with a general title as the first biblii>graphical account of their writings. A Cu siniiK-

red

part of

No. 74034, supra.

Ruiz de Montoya. Bocabulario de la Lengva Gvarani por Antonio Ruiz de Montoya Publicado nuevamente sin alteracion Leipzig: B. G. Teubner. alguna por Julio Platzmann. Lxxvi. 8vo, pp. (4), 103-376, 1-234, (i).

A

facsimile reproduction of the original edition of 1640. title as the second part of No. 74034, supra.

It

was

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74036

also issued

with a

general

Ruiz de Montoya. Tesoro de la Lengva Gvarani Por Antonio Ruiz de Montoya Publicado nuevamente sin alteracion Leipzig: B. G. Teubner. M Dcccalguna por Jvlio Platzmann. Lxxvi. 8vo, 10 prel. leaves, and leaves numbered 1-27 1, 27874^37 407, colophon I leaf. a

Also issued with a general

facsimile reprint of the original edition of 1639.

as the third part

title

of No. 74034, supra.

Ruiz de Montoya. Catecismo de la Lengva Gvarani Por Antonio Ruiz de Montoya Publicado nuevamente sin alteracion Leipzig: B. G. Teubner. M Dcccalguna por Julio Platzmann. Lxxvi. 8vo, pp. (18), 336, (i). 74038 A

facsimile reproduction of the original edition of 1640.

title as

Also issued with

a general

the fourth part of No. 74034, supra.

Ruiz de Montoya. Gramatica y Diccionarios (Arte, Vocala Lengua Tupi 6 Guarani por el P. Antonio

bulario y Tesoro) de

Ruiz de Montoya, Natural de Lima, Misionario en la antigua reduccion de Loreto, junto al rio Parana-panema del Brasil, Superior en otras, y Rector del Colegio de Asunpcion, etc. Nueva edicion mas correcta y esmerada que la primera, y con las voces Indias en tipo diferente. Paris. MaisonViena. Faesy y Frick. neuve y C'". 1876. 2 vols., sm. 8vo, pp. (2), iv, lOO, xii, (2), 2, :

and columns 3-5 10

;

pp. (6),

3-401,

and covers.

(6),

L.

74039

Obras del P. Antonio Ruiz de Montoya. Arte y Entrega Primera Vocabulario. [Entrega Segunda Tesoro.] Hena. Faesy y Frick. Paris. Maisonneu-ve y C'''. 1876. [^l^iena. Imp. I. T. R. del Estado^ 1876.] An exact reprint, page for page, of the original editions of 1639-40, edited by F. A. de Varnhagen, viscount de Porto Seguro. The first volume contains the "Arte" and the "Vocabulario Espanol-Guarani J*' the second volume the "Tesoro Guarani-Espanol." On the back cover of the second volume is the following announcement of a third volume, which Cover-titles:

has not yet appeared

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" La

Conquista Espiritual y el

Catecismo seran publicados

formando otro tomo separado y independiente de and "Vocabulario" have separate titles as given below: carde,

esta edicion."

mas

The "Arte"

RUIZ LOZANO.

Ruiz de Montoya.

Arte de

la

105

Lengua Guarani, 6 mas

bien

Antonio Ruiz de Montoya ... Nueva edicion mas correcta y esmerada que la primera, y con las voces Indias Viena, Faesy y Ftick. Paris. Maisonneuve y en tipo diferente. C'o. 1876. Sm. 8vo, pp. iv, 100. a., l. 74040 Tupi, por

el

P.

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Followed by

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Ruiz de Montoya. Vocabulario y Tesoro de la Lengua En dos partes: i. Vocabulario Guarani, d mas bien Tupi. Espanol-Guarani (d Tupi). 11. Tesoro Guarani (d Tupi)-Espanol. Por el P. Antonio Ruiz de Montoya ... Nueva edicion: mas correcta y esmerada que la primera, y con las voces Indias en tipo Viena. Faesy y Frick. Paris. Maisonneuve y C"^. 1876. diferente. Sm. 8vo, pp. xii, (2), 2; Vocabulario Espanol-Guarani (d Tupi), columns 3-5 10 ; Parte segunda, Tesoro Guarani (d Tupi)-Espanol pp. (6), 3-401, in double columns; Advertencia final, pp. (6). .

Ruiz de Montoya. Vida del padre Antonio Ruiz de Montoya y del padre Joseph Cantalbino de la compania de Jesus, insignes obreros de la provincia del Paraguai. Zarago^a. 1662. 4to.

74042 Title from Teinaux,

Ruiz de Padron Dictamen

trico.

del

No. 803.

Num. 4[-io]. El Conductor Elec(J.) Doctor Don Antonio Josef Ruiz de Padron.

ministro calificado del santo oficib, abad de Villamartin de Valdeorres, y diputado en cdrtes por las islas Canarias. Que se leyd en la sesion publica de i8 de enero sobre el tribunal de la inquisi-

Con algunas Mejico ano de 1 8 20.

cion.

pp.

notas anadidas por

Imprenta de

el

Pensador Mejicano.

Don Mariano

8vo,

Ontiveros.

29-87.

74043

Ruiz Guerra y Morales

(Fr. Christoval, de la orden de S. Letras felizmcnte laureadas, y laurel festivo de letras, que con ocasion de la jura de nuestro amado Rey, y Senor, Lvis Fernando el primero, Broto, a influxos, no a golpes de Minerva, la Fecudidad Mexicana, en el celeste suelo de su Real, Pontificia Academia, Athenas de las Indias Septentrionales y que ofrece rendido a sus augustas plantas para coronar su cabeza, en nombre de toda esta illustre Universidad. ... Mexico., J. Bernardo de Hogal. 1724. 4to, 25 prel. leaves, pp. 298. 74044

Juan

de Dios).

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Largely in verse.

Ruiz Lozano (Antonio). Puehla.

1695.

Espejo para

8vo.

Alma pecadora

...

74045 Title from Beristain.

VOL. XVIII.

el

7

RUIZ Y CERVANTES.

I06

Ruiz Morales (Carlos). Explicacion de las sagradas Ceremonias, que usa nuestra Santa Madre Iglesia desde el Domingo de Pasion hasta el Sabado Santo: en forma de Catecismo. ... 74046 Mexico. 1780. 8vo. Title from Beristain.

Panegyrica En la Solemnidad Bulla, Deciala en la Santa Yglesia Metropolitana de Me-|xico en la Dominica primera de Adviento el B>" Migvel Ruiz Perea Domiciliario de este Ar9obispado, indigno Beneficiado] por su Magestad Vicario in Capite, Juez Ecclesiastico de la Doctrina del Real de Minas de Tza-

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Linguistics."

Ruiz Villafranca

Sermon funebre en las Exequias (Jose). Colegio de Pachuca hizo, como a su Sindico y Bienhechor especial, al Sr. Conde de Santa Maria de Regla. ... Mexico. 1782.

que

el

4to.

74048 Title from Beristain.

Ruiz y Cervantes

Memorias de la porten(Jose Manuel). Imagen de Ntra. Sra. de Xuquila, que se venera en su Santuario del Obispado de Oaxaca. ... Mexico^ por Ontiveros, 1791. 8vo, 74049

tosa

Title froni Beristain.

Ruiz y Cervantes.

Memorias de

Nuestra Senora de Xuquila. 7 prel. leaves, pp.

136, table

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leaf.

2 Plates.

74050

RULES.

Rule and Misrule of the Eno;lish (T. C.)], Vol. VII., No. 29694.

The Rule all

America.

in

[Haliburton

See

of the New-Creature, to be practised every Day, in

the Particulars of

which are

it

A i860.

[^Boston?

i2mo5 74051

1742.] ^^'

collection ol religious exhortations, etc.

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Rule or Ruin.

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pp. 24.

Brady,

107

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New

on the Times.

York

F. A,

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8vo, pp. 36.

74052

Rules and Articles For the better Government Of His MaHorse and Foot Guards, And all other His Forces in Great-Britain and Ireland, Dominions beyond the Seas, Andj Foreign Parts, From the 24th of March, 1777. Published by His Majesty's Command. London.^ Printed: New-York : RePrinted by H, Gaine^ at the Bible and Crown^ in Hanover- Square^f |

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74053

Mr. V^illiam Kelby.

Rules and Articles, for the better Government of the Troops Raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by and at the Twelve United English Colonies of joint Expence of the North America. Philadelphia : Printed by fVilliam and Thomas P. 74054 8vo, pp. 16. Bradford. 1775. |

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Rules and Articles, for the better Government of the Troops Raised, or to be raised and kept in pay by and at the joint Expense of the Twelve United English Colonies of North America. Watertown : Printed by B. Edes. 1775. 8vo, pp. 16. 74055 Rules and Articles for the better Government of the Troops be raised, and kept in pay by and at the joint Expence of the Thirteen United English Colonies of North-America. raised, or to

Philadelphia:

Printed by Willi am and Thomas Bradford.^

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P.

74056

i2mo,

pp. 16. Dated, Nov. 7, 1775.

most

In the preamble the Congress styles

itself

"his Majesty's

faithful subjects."

Rules And Articles, For the Better Government of the Troops Raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by and at the joint Expence of the English Colonies of North-America. Philadelphia^ Printed : New York^ Re-printed and sold by H. Gaine^ 8vo, at the Bible and Crown., in Hanover-Square M,dcc,lxxv. N. 74057 pp. 16. |

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pp. 25.

Rules and Articles for the Better Government of the Troops 8vo, pp. 36. Philadelphia, mdcclxxxi.

of the United States.

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74061

Title from Hildeburn.

Rules and Articles for the better government of the troops and kept in pay by and at the expence of the United States of America. Printed at Philadelphia^ I790raised or to be raised

8vo, pp. 39.

74062

Rules and Articles for the Better Government of the Troops, raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay, by, and at the expence of the United States of America. \_Philadelphia ? 1791?] 8vo, pp.

74063

44.

Rules and Articles, for the Better Government of the Troops, raised or to be raised and kept in pay, by and at the Expense of the United States of America. City of Washinzton. 1800. i2mo,

74064

pp. 92.

Rules and Articles for the Government of the Armies of the United States Albany. 18 12. l2mo. 74065

Rules and Articles for the Government of the Armies of the United States. ... Washington: A. O. P. Nicholson.^ Public Printer. 1857.

i2mo,

pp. (2), 28.

74066

Rules and Articles for the Government of the ginia. Richmond. 1861. 8vo, pp. 29.

Army

of Vir1\'^^1

Rules and Articles for the Government of the Pennsylvania Forces. Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1776. 8vo. 74068 Adopted by the Assembly, April trom Hildeburn,

5,

1776.

Also printed

in

German.

Title and note

RULES.

109

The

Rules and Articles of War, For the Government of the States. Extracted from the Journals of Congress for the year 1776. Baltimore: Printed by Philip Edwards. MDCCXciv. 8vo, pp. 28. 74069

Troops of the United

Rules and Constitutions of the Society of Englishmen, and Sons of Englishmen, Established at Philadelphia, for the Advice and Assistance of Englishmen in Distress. Philadelphia : Printed by Benjamin Towne. mdcclxxiv. Sm. 8vo, pp. 24. N. |

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S,ee

also

Vol, xv., No. 62260.

Rules and Directions for Proceedings in the Confederate States Patent Office. Richfno?id : Tyler., Wise Jllegre. 1861. 8vo, pp. 46. 74072

&

Improved

Rules and Orders No. 25814.

title

of our Vol.

iv.,

for establishing a

No. 15405.

Fund of

Charity.

See Vol.

VII.,

Rules and Orders for the Regulation.

See

Maryland, Vol.

xi.,

No. 45356. Rules and Orders of the House of Representatives of the United States. Philadelphia : Printed by Joseph Gales. 1 797. 8vo, P.

pp. 15.

74073

Rules and Orders of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts and Sciences in Canada. Established at Quebec on the 25th April 1827. ^ebec : Printed by T. Cary iff Co. 1827. 8vo, pp. II.

74074

B.

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Rules and Orders, to be observed, by the Friendly Fire founded in Boston, January 5, lyj^.l Boston : Printed by |

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i6mo,

pp. 14.

Mr. George R. Howell, from

74-^75

a copy in the Library of the

Albany

Institute.

Rules and Regulations, Classes of Hazards, and Rates of Prefor Insurance against Fire, in the Eastern, Northern and Middle States, and in the Southern and Western States. May, New-York: E. B. Clayton and Sons., Stationers. [1846.] 1846.

mium,

8vo, pp. 10.

H.

74076

no

RULES.

Rules and Regulations concerning Commercial Intercourse with and in States and parts of States declared in Insurrection, the Collection, Receipt, and Disposition of CaptuFed, Abandoned, and Confiscable Property, and the Employment and General WelPrescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, fare of Frcedmen. with the approval of the President, in pursuance of the several Acts of Congress in relation to those subjects, and appended Washington: July 29, 1864. 8vo, pp. 76. hereto. 74077 Also

Additional Regulations concerning Commercial Intercourse with and in States

:

January 26, 1864.

declared in Insurrection.

\^JVashington.

8vo, pp.

1864.]

6.

Rules and Regulations for the better Government of the Military Association

in

Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia

8vo.

1776.

Adopted by the Assembly, April

5,

1776.

Also printed

in

:

Henry Miller. 74078

German.

Title from

Hildeburn.

Rules and Regulations for the Field Exercise and Manoeuvres of Infantry, compiled and adapted to the organization of the army of the United States, agreeably to a Resolve of Congress, dated December, 1814, and published by order of the War Department. New-York. 18 15. 8vo, pp. 360. s. -\- Second Edition. New York. 18 15. 8vo, pp. 360. s. 74079 Rules and Regulations for the Field Exercise, and Manoeuvres of Infantry, compiled and adapted to the organization of the army of the United States, agreeably to a resolve of Congress, dated December, 18 14, and published by Order of the War Department. With an Appendix, containing the Rules and Articles of War a Treatise on Courts Martial and Courts of Inquiry, &c. Compiled for the use of the Militia of Pennsylvania ... Philadelphia. 1824. 8vo. s. 74080 ;

Also

Extracts from the

:

" Rules and Regulations

for the Field Exercise

vres of the Infantry of the

United States," adapted to the Militia of Boston: Pritued by E. G. House. 1823. izmo, pp. 108. B.

and Manoeu-

this State.

...

Rules and Regulations for the Government of Racing, Trotand Betting, as adopted by the principal Turf Associations throughout the United States and Canada. Compiled at the Office of "Wilkes' Spirit of the Times." Neiv York: M. B. Brown Co. [1866.] i6mo, pp. 254. c. 74081 ting,

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Rules and Regulations for the Massachusetts Army. Pubby Order. IVatertown : Printed and Sold by Benjamin Edes. i2mo, pp. 16. M. -f Salem: Printed by Sa?nuel and 177 S' Ebenezer //^//. i 776. 8vo, pp. 15. N. 74082 |

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Baltbnore.

8vo.

740^3

Rules and Regulations in Bankruptcy, adopted by the Circuit and District Courts of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Neiv York. 1842. 8vo. N. 74084 Rules and Regulations of Her Majesty's Colonial Service. London: W. Clowes bf Sons. 1843. i2mo, pp. ix, 173. -|c. London.

i2mo.

1856.

74085

Rules and Regulations of the Ancient and Honourable ArtilCompany with the Charter. To which is added the names of the members, from its commencement [in 1637] to the present time, with the dates of their admission, titles, and commands sustained in the company. June 7, 1819. Boston: Printed for the Company^ by E. G. House. -}- Boston. 18 19. 8vo, pp. 60. lery

1863.

;

8vo.

Rules

and

November i2mo,

74086 Regulations of the Boston Hussars. Instituted Boston: Russell Cutler.^ Printers. 18 10.

&

20, 18 10.

pp. II.

74087

Rules and Regulations of the Government of the Grand Army of the Republic, as adopted in National Convention at Cincinnati, 1869. \_lVashmgton ? 1869?] 8vo. 74088 Rules and Regulations of the Medical Societies [in New Brunswick. 1809. 8vo.

New

sey].

Jer-

74089

Rules for conducting the Business of the Senate of the United Washington. 1801. 8vo. w. 74090

States.

Rules for keeping the principal Record Books used at the Department and General Headquarters and Adjutant General's Office.

Washington.

1864.

8vo.

74091

With

Rules for reducing a great Empire to a small one. London. 1793. ^vo. Declaration of Independence. Rules for the 1861. 8vo.

Government of A

Rules chusetts.

for the

this

Montgomery.

74093 Confederate publication.

Regulation of Practice

\Boston,

Congress.

the

74092

1835.]

i6mo,

in

Chancery

pp. 24, interleaved.

in

Massab.

RULES.

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For the Society of

Rules

Negroes. 1693.

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74^95

page.

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By Cotton Mather.

It

George H.

pp. 9, for Dr.

Mather's manuscript

has recently (July, 1888,) been reprinted in twelvemo size, Moore, with the following brief preface and an extract from

diaries

relating

the production:

to

"The

original publication of

know, has Americana for to preserve so interesting a memorial in which, it will be observed, there is no touch of antiof Cotton Mather's work slavery sentiment, which was indeed almost unknown at that period, anywhere."

now reproduced, was a broadside been entirely unknown to Mather Collectors and many years past. I now print a few copies in order

the

*

Rules,' etc.,

sheet, which, so far as I

others interested in



Rules [BostoN.

in Civil

Causes of Admiralty and Maritime Jurisdiction.

1812.]

8vo, pp. 8.

74096

Rules of the Circuit Court of the United States for the First Boston.

Circuit.

8vo, pp. 15.

i8i2.

74^97

Rules, Maxims, and Observations, for the Government, Conduct, and Discipline! of an Army. By a General Officer, Norwich: Printed and Sold by John Trumbull. [1774.] l2mo, M. 74098 pp. 26. |

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46492.

Rules of Discipline of the Yearly-Meeting, held on RhodeNew^ England. Printed by direction of the Meeting. ew-Bedfor d : Abraham Shearman "Jun. Printer. 1809. 8vo. c.

Island, for

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Rules of Discipline of the Yearly-Meeting, held on RhodePrinted by Direction of the Meeting. New-Bedford: Abrahain Shearman.^ Jun. Printer. 1809. Reprinted by Direction of the Meeting. 1826. B. Lindsey Co. Island, for Nev^^-England.

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8vo, pp. xvi, 156.

Printers.

Reprinted

B. in

74 1 00

1840 and 1849.

Rules of Discipline of the Yearly Meeting of Friends, for Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, Delavv^are, and the eastern parts of Maryland revised and adopted by the said Meeting, held in Philadelphia, ... Fourth Month ... 1834. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Rakestraw. 1 834. 8vo, pp. 192. 74 1 01 :

Rules of Discipline of the Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in Stereotyped for the Yearly Meeting. Philadelphia: Printed by Direction of the Representative Committee or Meeting for

Philadelphia.

Sufferings.

1869.

i2mo,

pp. 138.

B.

74102

Rules of Practice of the Court of Claims of the United States, the Act of Congress establishing the Court, and in amendment

RULES.

thereof, with the

Court

names of the Commissioners appointed by the Washington. 1863. 8vo. 74^03

to take testimony.

Rules of Practice of the Court of Equity for the several Cirof the State of New York. Albany. 1823. 8vo. 74104

cuits

Rules of Practice of the Court of Equity of the United States. 74 J 05 1842. 8vo, pp. 55.

Boston.

Rules of Prosody, for the Use of Schools. Swords.

1827.

Rules

i2mo,

of the

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corrected and enlarged.

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H.

pp. 23.

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pp. 8, 2.

A

reprint of the rules of an English

Moravian charitable

society.

74107

Title from Hil-

deburn.

Rules of the Classis of the Reformed Dutch Church of New New York. 1823. 8vo. as amended in 1823. 74108

York,

Rules of the tration of the

Navy Department, regulating Navy of the United States.

the civil adminisWashington. 1832.

i2mo.

B.,

c,

N.

74109

Rules of the Senate of the United States, consisting of Special Rules of the Senate, the Joint Rules of the two Houses, and such provisions of the constitution as relate to The Organization, Power, Privileges, Proceedings, and Duties of the Senate of the United States. Printed for the use of the Senate of the United Washington: Government Printing Office. 1862. 8vo, pp. States. 66. -^\Ibid.'\ 1868. 8vo, pp. 89. 741 10 Rules of the Supreme

and the Circuit Court of of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, ... from ... 1750, to ... 1827; the District Court, the Court of Common Pleas, and the Orphans Court, Philadelphia : Printed for the City and County of Philadelphia. for the Gentlemen of the Bar. 1834. 8vo, pp. no, (7). -f Phila...

District

...

the United States, for the Pennsylvania District

delphia

:

Walker.^ Printer

and

Publisher.

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8vo, pp. 151.

Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States, revised and December Term, 1858. Washington. 1859. ^^^•

corrected at

Rules of Trial

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Half- Way Covenant Examined.

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letter to the Parishioner.

London.

i2mo,

1770.

New

the Dispute.

741^3

pp. 15.

Rules, Orders, and Regulations in Bankruptcy, adopted by the Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York, June 22, 1867. New York : H. Anstice Co.^ Print8vo, pp. 21. ers. 1867. 74114 District

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Rules, Regulations, arid Instructions for the Naval Service of Prepared by the Board of Navy Commisthe United States. 4to, pp. 75, sioners ... IVashington City: E. De Krafft. 1818. -{- [Another edition. Ibid.~\ 18 18. i2mo, pp. 13 blank leaves. 150, 23 blank leaves.

741 15

c.

Portrait du Comte de [RuLHiERE (Claude Carloman de).] Vergennes, Ministre et Secretaire d'Etat au Departement des [^Paris?^ 1788. 8vo. 74ii6 Affaires Etrangeres. Also included in the " CEuvres de Rulhiere."

The VI.,

Ruling and Ordaining

See [Foxcroft (T.)], Vol.

Pov^^er.

No. 25402.

The Mock Marriage; or the Libertine's being a faithful delineation of the Mysteries and MisCincinnati: Barclay l5f Co. Illustrated. eries of the Queen City. Woodcuts. 74117 [1855.] 8vo, pp. 102. [RuLisoN (H. M.)]

Victim

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Rum {Sir R.), pseudon. the Colony of Bacchus.

At

Court held at Punch-Hall, in Indictment and Tryal of Sr. Richard Rum A Person of noble Birth and Extraction, well known both to Rich and Poor throughout all America. Who was accused for several Misdemeanours against his Majesty's Liege People, viz. Killing some, Wounding others, bringing Thousands to Poverty, and many good Familes to utter Ruin, The Third Edition, with a Preface, and a Song| compos'd by Sir Richard, immediately after his| Discharge, not in former Editions. i2mo, pp. 24. B. [n. p.] Printed in the Tear 1724. ...| |

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Travels from New York to Detroit. By New York, 1824. 8vo. 74122 R. Smith's " Bibliotheca Americana"

for

1871.

RuMBO

(Antonio). Pancgyris in laudem Divi Petri Nolasci, Redemptionis Captivorum Institutoris, Habita coram Mexicanae Academiae Doctoribus in Templo B. Marias Virginis Mexici. 1633. 4to. de Mercede die 28 Jannuarii ann. 1633.

Ordinis

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RuMFORD RuMSEY

(Benjamin), Count

(J.)

An Act

of.

See

for vesting in

[Thompson]

(B.)

James Rumsey, Esquire,

the exclusive right and privilege of making, using and vending divers engines,

machines and devices, by him invented, or im-

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in the

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from

Phillips, Jr., Esq.,

Society at Philadelphia.

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above

title fills

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RUNDALL.

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ficient for that purpose, but as

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principles are

This

is

a reprint

made about 1850,

History of the State of

Reply

to

New

Mr. James Rumsey 's

apparently.

York," vol. Pamphlet,"

ii. s.ee

Also reprinted in the "Documentary For " Remarks on Mr. John Fitch's

Vol.

No. 3521.

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a copy in the Library

signed to the dedication and at

RuNDALL

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West,

ciety.

in

M.DCCC.XLix.

8vo, pp.

(4), vi, XX,

259,

(i).

Contains the narratives of the voyages of Cabot, Frobisher, John

3

Maps.

l.

Davis, George

RUNKLE. Sir Thomas Button, James Hall, Captain Gibbons, Bylot and Baffin, Captain Hawkridge, Luke Fox, and Captain James,

Waymouth, John Knight, Henry Hudson,

RuNDLE (T.) A Sermon preached at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, on Sunday, P^bruary 17, 173I. To recommend By T. the Charity for establishing the new Colony of Georgia. Rundle, ll.d. ... Published at the Request of the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Tyrconnel, the Honourable Colonel Whitworth, Church wardens and several of the Parishioners. London

:

Printed for T. Woodzvard.

mdccxxxiv.

4to, pp. 24.

b.

A

Brief History RuNKEL (W.) The United States Mint. of the Institution, with a full description of the Manner in which Gold, Silver, Nickel and Copper are converted into Money. Valuable Tables of Foreign Coins, with their value in U. S. Coin, together with other information in regard to the Mint, of general interest. By Vv^illiam Runkel. Philadelphia: Published for the author by Turner Co. 1870. b!, c. 74133 8vo, pp. 16.

&

RuNKLE

Address delivered by Bvt. Col. Ben. P. A. Chief Supt. Freedmen's Affairs, State of Kenthe Freedmen of Louisville, October, 1868. Louis-

Runkle, U. tucky, to

(B. p.)

S.

ville: Calvert^ Tippett

& Co.^ Printers.

1868.

8vo, pp. 26.

H.

Runkle. Ben. P. nel and

Counsel October

Before the Court Martial trying the Case of Major Runkle, Brevet Colonel U. S. A., (Retired), Late ColoBrevet Major General U. S. Volunteers. Address of in behalf of accused before the Court at Louisville, Ky., nth, 1872. ... [n. p. 1872.] 8vo, pp. 55, (i).

Runkle. Army,

Brief in the case of A/[ajor Ben. P. Runkle, United (Retired), on the resolution of Hon. Roscoe Conkling, Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States

Math. H. Carpenter, Charles Ewing, Counsel.

States Senate.

R. O.

Polkinhorn^ Printer.^ Washington^

Runkle.

The

History of an

D.

C.

[n. d.]

8vo, pp.

6.

and

improper Trial, Belknap, Secretary of War, in the Trial of Benj. P. Runkle, Maj. and Bvt. Col. U. S. A., with documents ... Washington : R. O. Polkinhorn^ Printer. 1878. 8vo, pp. 14. 74^37 detailing the unjust

and

illegal

unfair

action of

Wm. W.

.

Runkle.

...

In the Senate of the United States. (February Mr. Clayton submitted the

Ordered to be printed.) 27, 1877. following Report (To accompany

Benjamin P. Runkle ton.

1877.]

8vo, pp.

bill

S.

1003,)

to the retired-list of the 8.

...

Army.

to restore

[^Washing-

74138

119

RuNNELL

New

York.

(E. B.) The Wreath of Love. 1852. i8mo, pp. 164.

[Inverse.]

Vol.

i.

74^39

RuNNELLS (E. B.) A Journal of P^acts, descriptive of Scenes and Incidents in Maryland, Pennsylvania and New-Jersey ... By Philadelphia. 1839. E. B. Runnells. i2mo, pp. 40. s. 741 40 [RuNNELLS.] A Reply to a Letter addressed to Mr. Van Buren, President of the United States, Purporting to be written [n. p. by Miss Lucy Kenny, the Whig Missionary, 1838.] 8vo, pp. 13.

74141 In reply to No. 37451, Vol.

Signed "Eliza B. Runnells."

ix.

Runnels (M. T.)

Addresses and Proceedings 1771. 1871. Centennial Anniversary of the Congregational Church, in Sanbornton, N. H., November 12 and 13, 187 1. Compiled ... by M. T. Runnels, Pastor. Hartford^ Conn: Press of Case^ LockBrainard. 1872. 8vo, pp. 82. wood B. 74142 at the

^

Runnels. A Genealogy of Runnels and Reynolds Families America with Records and Brief Memorials of the Earliest Ancestors, so far as known, and of many of their descendants, bearing the same and other names. In Three Parts, with an Appendix. By Rev. M. T. Runnels, a.m.. Pastor of the Congregational Church in Sanbornton, N. PI. ... Boston: Alfred in

;

Mudge

l^ Son^ Printers.

8vo, pp. xvi, 354, Errata

1873.

(i).

b.

Runnels. History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire. In Two Volumes. Vol. i. Annals. By Rev. M. T. Runnels. ... Boston^ Mass.: Alfred Mudge &' Son^ Printers. 1882. 8vo, pp. xxx, 569, and 5 unnumbered leaves, followed by blank leaves ruled. Vol. 11. 2 Maps and 28 Plates and Portraits. Genealogies.





\_Ibid.^

1

88 1.

8vo, pp.

xiii, (i),

RuNYON (T.) The Militia An Address delivered

System.

:

1022.

15 Portraits.

b.

74144

its Place in our Governmental before the New Jersey Military

Published

1861, By the President, Gen. Theodore Newark^ N- J' 1861. 8vo, by Order.

Rupert, Vermont,

f^ornication binds the criminal parties to

Association,

Runyon.

March

5,

pp. 18.

marry.

74145

The

Decision of the Congregational Church in Rupert, With the Result of a Case of Discipline. Bennington. 18 15. 8vo, pp. 40. 74 H^

Vt., relative

Council.

to a

Rupert's Land, Bishop of

.

nal of a Visit to

The Net

Moose and Albany.

By

in

the

Bay;

or.

Jour-

the Bishop of Rupert's

:

RUPP.

120

Land

[/. e.

1854. 8vo.

London : Thomas Hatchard. Rev. David Anderson]. Edition. London. 1873. Second -f

8vo, pp. xvi, 276.

74147

Rupert's Land, Bishop

of.

Notes of the Flood

Land

at the

Red

Rev. David l6mo, pp. London: Hatchard^ Piccadilly. [1852.] Anderson]. London. 1873. i6mo. Plate. -|- Second Edition. (4), 124.

By

River, 1852.

the Bishop of Rupert's

Rupert's Land.

[/. e.

Report of the Delegates appointed to negoof Rupert's Land and the North-West

for the Acquisition

tiate

Territory.

Ottaiva.

1869.

8vo, pp. 39.

74^49

Rupp (L D.) Brief Biographic Memorial of Joh. Jonas Rupp, and Genealogical Family Register of his descendants, from 1756 By L Daniel Rupp. West Philadelphia: L. W. Robinto 1875. son.

[1875?]

i2mo,

Portrait.

pp. (2), 292.

7415°



Rupp. Monthly Publication. April. A Collection of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, Portuguese and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania chronologically arranged from 1727 to 1776; the Names of Ships in which these Immigrants were transported, the Place whence, and the Time when they sailed, the Time of their Arrival at Philadelphia, &c., &c., Harrisburg. [ffheo. F. &c., ... edited by I. Daniel Rupp ... i2mo, pp. 24. H. Scheffer's Printing Office and Bookstore.^ 1856. ;

.

Rupp.

A

Collection of Thirty

Thousand Names of German,

Swiss, Dutch, French, Portuguese and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania; chronologically arranged from 1727 to 1776; the names

of ships in which these Immigrants were transported, whence, when they sailed, and their arrival at Philadelphia, to which is prefixed a General Introduction containing brief notices of the principal German, Swiss & French Settlements in North America, during the Colonial Era, with an Appendix. ... Edited by I. Daniel Rupp .... Harrisburg. \_Stereotyped by Theo. F. Scheffer.'] i2mo, pp. xxiv, 368. 1856. L. 74152 Followed by

Rupp.

General Remarks on the Origin of Surnames ; InterNames, which occur in the Collection of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss and other Immigrants; to which are added other Baptismal Names, both of Males & Females. Collected and arranged by I. D. Rupp. Harrispretation of Baptismal

burg

:

Theo. F. Scheffer^ Printer.

1856.

i2mo,

pp. (2), 37.

L.

RUPP.

121

Rupp. A Collection of upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and other Immigrants In Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776, with a Statement of the names of Ships, whence they sailed, and the date of their arrival at Philadelphia, chronologically arranged, together with the Necessary Historical and other Notes. Also, an Appendix containing Lists of more than one thousand German and French names in New

York

prior

to

17 12.

By

Prof.

revised and enlarged edition, with

phia

Ig,

:

i2mo, pp. 1876. on 4 leaves.

Kohler.

8 Plates

23.

I.

Daniel

German viii,

Rupp

...

translation.

(2),

Second

.

Philadel-

495, Advertisements b., c.

74154

[Rupp.] Early History of Western Pennsylvania, and of the West, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, from mdccLiv to MDCCcxxxiii. By a Gentleman of the Bar. With an Appendix, containing, besides copious extracts from important Indian Treaties, Minutes of Conferences, Journals, etc., A Topographical Description of the Counties of Allegheny, Westmoreland, Washington, Somerset, Greene, Fayette, Beaver, Butler, Armstrong, etc. Illustrated by several drawings. Pittsburg^ Pa. Daniel W. Kauffman. Harrishurg^ Pa. William O. Hickok. 1846. 8vo, pp. iv, vi, vi, 17-352 Appendix, 406, iv, vi. 2 Plans, b. ;

The

appendix contains George Croghan's Journal, Post's Journals, Bouquet's Journal, Harmer's Expedition, St. Clair's Expedition, Washington's Journal, etc.

Rupp. Western

The

Geographical Catechism of Pennsylvania and the designed as a Guide and Pocket Companion for Travelers and Emigrants to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Missouri, with Maps. Containing a Geographical and Historical Account of these States from their settlement to the present time. By I. D. Rupp. Harrisburg. 1836. i2mo, Philadelphia. 1837. i2mo. pp. (4), 384. 741 5^ States

;

+

Rupp. He Pasa Ekklesia. An Original History of the ReDenominations at present existing in the United States. Containing Authentic Accounts of their Rise, Progress, Statistics and Doctrines. Written expressly for the Work by Eminent Theological Professors, Ministers, and Lay-Members, of the ligious

Respective Denominations. Projected, compiled and arranged by L Daniel Rupp, of Lancaster, Pa. ... Philadelphia : "J. T. 8vo, pp. Humphreys. Harrisburg : Clyde and IViUiains. 1844. BA.,

734.

Rupp.

The

H.

74157

History and Topography of Dauphin, CumberAdams, and Perry Counties Containing

land, Franklin, Bedford,

VOL. xviii.

C,

:

8

;

RUPP.

122

Brief History of the First Settlers, Notices of the Leading Events, Incidents and Interesting Facts, both General and Local, in the History of these Counties, General & Statistical DescripWith tions of all the Principal Boroughs, Towns, Villages, &c. Compiled an Appendix, Embellished with several Engravings. from numerous authentic sources by I. Daniel Rupp .... Gilbe7-t Publisher^ Lancaster City, Pa. 1846. 8vo, pp. Hills^ Proprietor b., c. 4 Plates, (2), v-xi, (i), 25-604. -f [With the History of Somerset, Cambria, and Indiana Counties. Ibirl.'] 1846. 8vo, c. 74158 10 Plates. pp. 660.

a

&

Some

copies are described as containing only

599

pages.

Rupp. History and Topography of Northumberland, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Centre, Union, Columbia, Juniata and Clinton Embracing I^ocal and Geneial Events, Leading Counties, Pa. Incidents, Descriptions of the Principal Boroughs, Towns, Vil-

With a Copious Appendix embellished by EnCompiled from Authentic Sources by I. D. Rupp.

lages, etc., etc.

gravings.

:

Publisher/ aiid sold by Gilbert Hills, Lancaster City, Pa.

4 Plates.

pp. 556.

H.

-f-

\_Ibid.]

1847.

^^^t* PP-

1846. 8vo, 5^^- 3 t*l^tes.

History of Lancaster County. To which is prefixed Sketch of the Early History of Pennsylvania. Compiled from Authentic Sources. By I. Daniel Rupp ... Lancaster, Penn.: Published by Gilbert Hills. 1844. 8vo, pp. 524. Folded Table and 5 Plates, -f \_Ibid.'] 1844. 8vo, pp. 528. 5 Plates. B., BA. -|- \^Ibid.'\ H. 74160 1844. Syo, pp. 531. 5 Plates.

Rupp.

a Brief

.

The

following

work was subsequently bound with

a

portion of the edition

:

Rupp. History of York County, from One Thousand Seven Hundred and Nineteen to the Present Time with an Appendix Topography and Statistics, comprising a geological sketch of the :

county topographical descriptions of the townships, towns, villages, and census of each of 1840. Compiled ... by I. Daniel ;

Rupp Pa.

.... Published

1845.

8vo, pp.

and sold by Gilbert (8), 525-750.

Usually found with the preceding number.

A

Hills, Proprietor.

Lancaster,

74161 few copies appear

to

have been issued

separately.

Rupp. History of Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe, Carbon, and Schuylkill Counties: containing a Brief History of the First Settlers, Topography of Townships, notices of leading events, incidents, and interesting facts in the early history of these Counties with an Appendix, containing matters of deep interest. :

RURAL.

123

Compiled from various Embellished by several engravings. authentic sources by I. Daniel Rupp, Author of " Der Maertyrer Geschichte" ... Published a)id sold by G. Hills^ Proprietor^ LancasHarrisburg : Hickok and Cantine^ Printers and Binders. ter^ Pa. ^vo^ PP- ^'^5 (?)^ 5^^- 5 8vo, pp. 550. 5 Plates.

1845. 1845.

i^Jates.

B.,

BA., L.

-|-

\_lbid7\

H.

74162

This work was reprinted in facsimile about tlie year 1880, 8vo, pp. xiv, (2), 568, with reproductions of the four lithographic plates. Pages 499-568 consist of the "Subscribers' names."

Rupp.

History of the Counties of Berks and Lebanon

Who

taining a brief account of the Indians

:

con-

inhabited this region

of country, and the numerous Murders by them notices of the first Swedish, Welsh, French, German, Irish and English settlers, giving the names of nearly five thousand of them, Biographical Sketches, topographical descriptions of every Township, and of the Principal Towns and Villages the Religious History, with much useful Statistical information notices of the Press & Education. Embellished by several appropriate engravings. Compiled from authentic sources by I. Daniel Rupp .... Published and sold by G. Hills ^ Proprietor ; Lancaster Pa. 8vo, pp. 512, 1844. (i). B., BA. 74163 3 Plates. ;

;

;

.^

Rupp. The Practical Farmer, by an Association of Practical Farmers of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Edited by I. D. Rupp. Mechanicsburg. 1837. 8vo, pp. 288. 74164 Ruppius (Otto). Onder de Yankee's. Schetsen en verhalen Uit het Hoogduitsch het Noord-Amerikaansche volksleven. door J. J. A. Gouverneur. Groningen. 1863. 8vo. 741^5 uit

Two

Ruppius.

From

pius.

Remsen

the

Hemispheres

;

& Haffelfinger.

1870.

Romance.

a

German by C. L.

W.

i2mo,

By Otto Rup-

Philadelphia

:

Claxton^ c.

pp. 245.

74166

Ruppius. Die Waldspinne. Aus dem Westen Amerika's. Von Otto Ruppius. Leipzig: E. Schdfer. 1859. ^^^741^7

RuPRECHT (T.) Benjamin Franklin's Leben und Schriften. Von Theodor Ruprecht. Leipzig: Verlag von Otto IVigand, 8vo, pp. (2), 5-274-

1853.

Rural Cemeteries of America son.

[1846-1847.] consists of

...

New

4to, pp. 94, with

Plates. This

B.

York: Martin

19 Plates;

iff

74168 'John-

119, with 19

74169 two

"Greenwood Illustrated" and "Mount Auburn Illustitle. The work was originally issued in fourteen num-

parts,

trated," each with a separate

1

RURAL.

24 bers,

No.

of which the 5

first six

relate

to

Greenwood.

See Vol. vii.,

No. 28695; V"^- X"->

149.

Rural Hours.

[Furman

See

[Cooper

(S. F.)],

Vol.

iv.,

No. 16605

J

^«^

No. 26222.

(Garrit)], Vol. vii.,

A Domestic Romance. By Rural Life in New England. Author of "Lights and Shadows of Factory Life." New York: J. IV'inchester. [1844.] 8vo, pp. 1 14. 74170

the

Rural Magazine and P'armer's Monthly Museum, devoted Biography, Agriculture, Manufacture, Miscellany, Vol. i. ... Poetry, and Foreign and Domestic Intelligence. Edited by S. Putnam Waldo, Esq. ... Hartford: Published hy J. iff ff\ Russell. Roberts iff Burr Printers. 1 8 19. 8vo, pp. viii, H., s. 741 71 Portrait of President Monroe. 208. No more published.

The

History,

to

.^

The

Rural Magazine, and Literary Evening Fireside. Vol. i. P. 74172 1820. 8vo.

Philadelphia.

The

Rural Magazine

: |

or,

Vermont Repository. Devoted

|

|

to |

I

Literary, Moral, Historical, and

January, 1795.

|

... |

Volume

House.

[1795-96.] 2

I

vols.,

— Number

Improvement.

|

|

For

Rutland: Printed by North of the State8vO, pp. 643, (5); 620, (4). BA., BM. i.

J. Kirkaldie.^for S. IVilliams.^

Political

iff

Co.

i.

\

|

A Few Rods

\

Edited by Rev. Samuel Williams, ll.d., and published from January, 1795, to

De-

cember, 1796.

Rural Qilconomy.

The ...

Vol.

See

[Young

(Arthur)].

Rural Repository, devoted exclusively to Polite Literature I, No. I, June 12, 1824. Hudson., N. T. 1824. 8vo. Continued

The

as

:

Repository, or Bower of Literature ; a Semimonthly Literary and entertaining Journal containing a variety of original and select articles. Vol. 5 ; New Series, Vol. i.

Rural

:

Hudson: IV. B. Stoddard. 1828-29. Continued to volume

ix. in octavo,

8vo, pp. (4), 208.

and from volume

x. to

1851 or

4

Plates.

later in quarto.

The Rural Socrates ; or an Account of a Celebrated Philosophical Farmer, lately living in Switzerland, and known by the

Name

of Kliyogg

Edes

and

:

States.

A.

D. 1800.

Originally written in

1761.

...

Hallowell [District of Maine) Printed by Peter towns of the United 8vo, pp. xii, (4), 203, Appendix xiii. b.

sold by the booksellers in the principal

The above

German

edition

is

by

said to

Hans Kaspar

Hirzel, and published at Zurich in

have been published

for

Benjamin Vaughan.

It

RUSCHENBERGER.

125

was probably reprinted from the London edition of the English translation made by Arthur Young.

See [Mitchell

Rural Studies.

The

Rural Visiter

Vol.

...

I.

;

Burlington^

(D. G.)], Vol.

No. 49679.

xii.,

A

Literary and Miscellaneous Gazette.

N.

J.

D.

Allinson

^

Co.^ Printers.

4to.

181

1.

74177 Commenced

July 30, 1810, and continued weekly to 1831 or

later.

Rus DE Cea (G.) Observaciones acerca de la intervencion europea en Mejico. ..Paris. 1859. ^^o, pp. 183, (2). 74178 Rus de Cea.

Question Mexicaine Simples Observations la lettre adressee au Times, le mois de mai dernier, par M. Clay ambassadeur de I'Union Americaine a SaintParis: Imprimerie de Petersbourg par M. Genaro Rus de Cea. 86 1. 4to, pp. 16. B. 74 79 L. Tinterlin et O. 1 d'un Mexicain sur

I

Rus DE Cea.

un Mexicano acerca Clay, Embajador de la Mexico. 1862. 8vo.

Sencillas observaciones de

carta dirigida al

la

"Times"

Union Americana en

por el Petersburgo.

S.

RuscELLi (Girolamo).

Sr.

Ptolemy, Vol. xvi., Nos. 66503-

See

66507.

RuscHENBERGER (W. S. W.) An Address. The Claims of Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia to Public Favor. By W. S. W. Ruschenberger. ... Philadelphia Collins^ Printer.

the

:

4

8vo, pp. 32.

1871.

h. 74181

Plates.

[Ruschenberger.] Assimilated Rank of the Navy. {Philadelphia. 1848.] 8vo, pp. 8.

Civil

the

Branch of 74182

B., H.

Signed "Chloroform."

a

R[uschenberger].

W.

W.

United States.

By

Printer.

8vo, pp. 108.

1850.

S.

R.

An

Existing ControNavy of the Philadelphia: C. Sherman, B., H. 74183

Brief History of

versy on the subject of Assimilated

Rank

in

the

Ruschenberger. ... Contributions to the Statistics of Human By W. S. W. Ruschenberger, m.d.. United States h. 74184 8vo, pp. iv, 6. {Philadelphia.'] 1867.

Growth. Navy.

Ruschenberger. N. Y. Sept.

nandale,

M.D.

{Philadelphia.

A

Memory. Edwin Bartlctt, died at AnBy W. S. W. Ruschenberger,

10, 1867.

1868.?]

4to, pp. 127.

Portrait,

c.

74185

RUSCHENBERGER.

126

RuscHENBERGER. A Narrative of a Voyage round the World during the years 1835, 36, and 37; including a Narrative of an Embassy to the Sultan of Muskat and the King of Siam. By W. S. W. Ruschenberger, m.d., Surgeon to the Expedition. ... 2 vols., 8vo, pp. viii, viii, 45O; London: Richard Bentley. 1838. 472.

viii,

A

74186

4 Plates. No. 74197,

reprint of

infra.

The

author's strictures on the British

Government

are omitted in this edition.

Examination of Naval. [RuscHENHERGER.] Hints on the Re-organization of the Navy.' " Wiley and Putnam, 1845. ^vo, pp. 38.

"A

Reply to

New

'

H.

B.,

York

:

74187

[Ruschenberger.] Naval. An Examination of the Legality of the General Orders vi^hich confer Assimilated Rank on OffiBy a Surcers of the Civil Branch of the United States Navy. 8vo, pp. 31. Philadelphia : C. Sherman^ Printer, 1848. geon. Signed "R."

[Ruschenberger.] The Navy. Hints on the Re-organizaNavy, including an Examination of the Claims of its

tion of the

Civil

Officers to an Equality of Rights.

Putnam. 1845.

New

^vo, pp. 71. Corrected

title

York B.,

of No. 31978, Vol.

:

Wiley H.

iff

74189

viii.

Notes and Commentaries during a Voyage to Brazil and China, in the year 1848. By W. S. W. Ruschenberger. Richmond. 1854. 8vo. P. 74190

Ruschenberger.

A

Ruschenberger.

Notice of the Origin, Progress, and Sciences of Philadelphia. By W. S. W. Ruschenberger, m.d., Surgeon U. S. N. Philadelphia: T, K. and P. G. Collins. 1852. ... 8vo, pp. 78. -j- Second A., b., h. Edition. Philadelphia, i860. 8vo, pp. Present Condition of the

Academy of Natural

102.

H.

7419I

... The Principles of Naval Staff Rank ; History in the United States Navy for over a Half Century. By a Surgeon in the U. S. Navy. ^Philadelphia.] 1869. 8vo, pp. 7. H. 74192

[Ruschenberger.]

and

its

Signed

"W.

S.

W. R."

[Ruschenberger.] Remarks on the Condition of the Marine Hospital Fund of the United States. With Suggestions for its Improvement by a Surgeon U. S. Navy. Philadelphia : Lindsay isf

Blakiston.

1848.

8vo, pp. 24.

Reprinted from the Medical Examiner for March, 1848.

H.

74193

RUSH.

27

RuscHENRERGER. Report of the Condition of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, on moving into its new Edifice ... By W. S. W. Ruschenberger. Philadelphia : Collins^ Prititer. 1876. 8vo, pp. 56. B. 74194 .

Three Years

[Ruschenberger.]

in

the

including

Pacific,

Notices of Brazil, Chile, Bolivia and Peru. By an Officer of the United States Navy. ... Philadelphia : Carey ^ Lea Blanchard. 1834. B., P. 74195 8vo, pp. 441.

^

[Ruschenberger.]

Three Years

in the Pacific

containing

;

Notices of Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, &c., in 1831, 1832, 1833, By an Officer in the United States Navy. ... London: 1834. Richard Bentley. 1835. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xi, 403 viii, 440. A. ;

A

Ruschenberger.

Voyage Round the World

including

;

By 1835, 1836, and 1837. W. S. W. Ruschenberger .... Philadelphia: Carey ^ Lea^ Blanchard. 1838. B. J^igj 8vo, pp. 559, Advertisements 11, (l).

an Embassy to Muscat and Siam,

in

as "A N;irrativc," etc., No. j^iSG, supra. Also: Ruschenberger's Series. Books of Natural History. ... Philadelphia: Grigg, Elliot 8 Co. 1845-46. parts, l2mo. + [/(^/W.] 1847-48. Contents: Elements of Anatomy 8 parts, i2mo. and Physiology, Elements of Entomology, Elements of Mammalogy, Elements of Herpetology and of Ichthyology, Elements of Ornithology, Elements of Conchology, Elements of Botany, and Elements of Geology.

Reprinted

&

First

Rush

(B.),

remitting

b.

1745,

d.

Yellow Fever,

as

18 13. An Account of the Bilious it appeared in the City of Philadel-

phia, in the year 1793.

^7 Benjamin Rush, m.d.

phia: Printed

Dohson.

by Tho?nas

B., BA., H., N., p.

pp. X, 363. This work

A., B.

also

+

Second Edition. Edinburgh.

\lbid.'\

1796.

...

Philadel-

8vo, pp. x, 363. mdccxciv. 8vo,

l2mo,

pp. x, 248.

forms the third volume of the "Medical Inquiries and Observations,"

infra^ although not so

Rush.

-|-

mdccxciv.

An

numbered.

Account of the Life and Character of Christopher

Ludvi^ick, late Citizen of Philadelphia, and Baker-General of the

Army

of the United States during the Revolutionary War. By Benjamin Rush, m.d. First published in the year 1801. Revised and republished by direction of the Philadelphia Society for To which is the Establishment and Support of Charity Schools. added. An Account of the Origin, Progress, and present Condition of that Institution.

Philadelphia

Garden and Thompson. 1831.

Rush. ants of

l2mo,

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pp. 61.

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Society by

ba.

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An Account of the Manners of the German InhabitPennsylvania, written 1789, by Benjamin Rush, m.d.

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Notes added by Prof. I. Daniel Rupp .... Samuel P. Town^ ... B., ba. 74200 i6mo, pp. 72. Portrait. Philadelphia. 1875.

An Account of the Sugar Maple- Tree, of the United and of the Methods of obtaining Sugar from it, together with Observations upon the Advantages, both public and private In a Letter to Thomas Jefferson, Esq. ... Read of this Sugar. in the American Philosophical Society, on the 19, of August, from the third Volume of their Transactions 1 79 1, and extracted now in the Press. By Benjamin Rush, m.d. ... Philadelphia: Son. M.DCC. xcii. 8vo, pp. 16. -|- LonPrinted by R. Aitken Ru.sH.

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1792.

Phillips.

Brown

described in the Carter

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74201

catalogue with the date 1791,

l2mo,

pp. 16.

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New Method of InoculatAlso, Observations on the Duties of a Physician, and the Methods of Improving Medicine. ... By Benjamin Rush, M.D. Second Edition. Philadelphia : Prichard iff Hall. M.DCC.Lxxxix. Svo, pp. 39. B. 74208 Rush.

Appendix

containing, the

:

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...

This usually accompanies the "Medical Inquiries and Observations" published

in

1789.

Rush. in

1793 setzt

Beschreibung des gelben Fiebers, welches im Jahre Philadelphia herrschte. ... Aus dem Englischen iiber-

von P. Fr. Hopfengartner und i2mo, pp.

J. F.

gen^ y. G. Cotta. 1796.

Rush.

Considerations

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Tubin472, including 4 tables.

Injustice and Impolicy

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No. 74234,

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[Rush.]

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Directions for preserving the Health of Soldiers Officers Of the to the Consideration of the Army of the United States. By Benjamin Rush, m.d. Published by Order of the Board of War. Lancaster : Printed by John Dun-

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i2mo,

Mr. Paul L. Ford.

pp. 8.

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Rush. Directions for preserving the Health of Soldiers. By Published in 1777, for the American Benjamin Rush, m.d. Army. Republished in 1865 for the Union Army, waging the New York : American Tract SoSecond War of Independence. i8mo, pp. 30. ciety. 1865. 74213 Directions for the use of the Mineral Water and Harrogate, near Philadelphia. Philadelphia : at Printed by Melchior Steiner,^ in Race-street.^ between Second- and P. 74214 8vo, pp. 12. Third-streets., 1786.

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Title furnished by

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[Rush.] An Enquiry into the Effects of Public Punishments upon Criminals, and upon Society. Read in the Society for Promoting Political Enquiries, convened at the House of His Excellency Benjamin Franklin, Esquire, in Philadelphia, March |

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m.dcc-

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BA.

been attributed to James Ramsay.

See aho

"An

74215

Inquiry," No. 74223,

infra.

Rush. An Enquiry into the Origin of the late Epidemic Fever in Philadelphia in a Letter to Dr. John Redman ... From Doctor Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia: Frojn the Press of Math ew Carey. 1793. 8vo, pp. 15. H., M. 74216 :

Rush. Essays, Literary, Moral & Philosophical. By Benjamin Rush, M.D. ... Philadelphia : Printed by Tho?nas iff Samuel F. Bradford. 1798. 8vo, pp. (8), 378. a., ba., h. -f- Second Edition, with Additions. Philadelphia : Printed by Thomas and IVillia?n Bradford. 1806. 8vo, pp. (8), 364. C, H. 742 1 Rush. An Eulogium in Honor of the Late Dr. William Cullen, Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh ; delivered before the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, on the 9th of July ... 1790. By Benjamin Rush, m.d. ... Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas Dobson. M, DCC, xc. 8vo, pp. B., BA., N.

30, (l).

Rush. An Eulogium, intended to Perpetuate the Memory David Rittenhouse, late President of the American Philo|

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Rush. Experiments and Ohservations on the Mineral Waters of Philadelphia, Abington, and Bristol, In the Province Read June 18, 1773, before the American of Pennsylvania. Philo-| sophical Society, held at Philadelphia. By J^enjamin Rush, M.D. Professor of Chemistry in the College of Philadelphia. ... |

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Rush.

Extract of a Letter

Philadelphia, to Granville Sharp.

i2mo. On

Rush.

Hints to

S.

enslaving the Afi-icans.

Army

Benjamin Rush, m.d.

from Dr. Benjamin Rush, of London: "James Phillips. 1792. 74221

Officers on the Care of Troops.

First published in 1777.

Military Post Library.

1872.

i8mo,

New

By

York: U.

74222

pp. 30.

Rush. An Inquiry into the Effects of Public Punishments, and especially, on the Punishment of Murder by Death and its consistency with Reason and Revelation. Extracted from Essays, Literary, Moral and Philosophical. By Benjamin Rush, M.D. New Tor k : Printed by Sa?nuel IVood and Sons. 18 16. l2mo, :

pp. 21.

B. See also

Rush.

An

"An

74223

Enquiry," No. 74215, supra.

Natural History of Medicine View of their Diseases and Remedies, with those of Civilized Nations. ... By Benjamin Rush, M.D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia : Prichard 6' Hall, mdcclxxxix. 8vo,

among

Inquiry into the

the Indians, and a Comparative

74224

pp. 56. Also included in the "Medical Inquiries and Observations" published Some copies contain a portrait of the author. See also No. 74237, infra.

in

1789.

Rush. An Inquiry into the Various Sources of the usual forms of Summer and Autumnal Disease in the United States, and the Means of Preventing them. To which are added Facts Intended to Prove the Yellow Fever not to be Contagious. By Benjamin Rush, m.d. Philadelphia. 1805. 8vo, pp. 113. Rush.

Medical Inquiries and Observations.

By Benjamin

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32

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Hall. M. dcc. Lxxxix. Rush, M.D. ... Philadelphia : Prichard which is added an Apb. To 8vo, pp. 206 ; Appendix, 39. -fPhiladelphia^ printed. Lojidon^ ReSecond Edition. pendix. printed for C. Dilly. MDCCLxxxix. 8vo, pp. 261. H. -(-Volume Philadelphia : Printed by Thomas I. Second American Edition. Dohson. M. DCC. xciv. 8vo, pp. 338. A. -f- The Third Edition. London^ reprinted for C. Dilly. Philadelphia^ printed. Vol. I. MDCCXCiv. 8vo, pp. 321. BA. -|- Volume 11. Philadelphia Printed by Thomas Dobson. M.DCC.xciii. 8vo. -]- Volume II. New Edition. \_Ibid.'] m.dcc.xcvii. 8vo, pp. vii, (i), 322, (2).

A

The

volume includes an " Inquiry

into the Natural History of Medicine among of the "Appendix," see No. 74208, supra. The ** Account of the Bilious remitting Yellow Fever," No. 74198, supra, forms the third volume of this collection, although it is not so numbered. The other volumes are as first

the Indians," etc.

follows

For the

title

:

Rush. Medical Inquiries and Observations containing an Account of the Bilious remitting and intermitting Yellow Fever, as it appeared in Philadelphia in the Year 1794. Together with an Inquiry into the Proximate Cause of Fever and Defence of Blood-letting as a Remedy for Certain Diseases. By Benjamin Rush, M.D. ... Volume iv. Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas Dobson. 1796. 8vo, pp. vii, (i), vii-ix, 258. A., b. 74227 :

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Rush. Medical Inquiries and Observations: containing An Account of the Yellow Fever, as it appeared in Philadelphia in 1797, and Observations upon the Nature and Cure of the Gout, and Hydrophobia. By Benjamin Rush, m.d. ... Volume v. Philadelphia : Printed by Budd and Bartra?n for Thomas Dobson. 1798. 8vo, pp. xii, 236. A., B. 74228 Rush. Medical Inquiries and Observations. By Benjamin Rush, M.D. The Second Edition, revised and enlarged by the Author. ... Philadelphia: J. Conrad Co. ... 1805. 4 vols., 8vo, 'V, 405, Index (18). b., ba., h. PP- X, 454; (4), 455 (4), 443 Philadelphia : Johnson and Warner ... -f The Third Edition. 1809. 4 vols., 8vo, pp. iv, (2), 456 453 iv, 427, (4), 443 Index (19). a., h. The Hiird Edition. Philadelphia: Hopkins and Earle. 1809. 4 vols., 8vo, pp. iv, (2), 456 453 (4), The Fourth Edition. Phila443 iv, 427, Index (23). b. delphia. 1815. 4 vols, in two, 8vo, pp. 264; 273; 244; 249,

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two, 8vo, pp. 3-249, Index (10).

vols, in

Philadelphia: vi, (2),

264;

M. (6),

Carey

& Son.

3-273; b.

...

374229

(6),

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Rush. The Pox delivered

Method of Inoculating for the Small Lecture in the Uni-|versitv of Philadelphia, By Benjamin Rush, m.d. Philadelphia^ Printed Market-Street. m.dcc.lxxxi. l2mo, pp. 28.

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see

No. 74208,

supra.

Observations upon the Origin of the Malignant Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, and upon the Means Addressed to the Citizens of Philadelphia By of Preventing it Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia : Printed by Budd and Bartram^ For Thomas Dohson ... 1 799-1 8vo, pp. 28. B., ba. 74231 |

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Observations

(W.), Vol.

See also Hillary

upon the present

viii.,

No. 31877.

Government

of In Four Letters to the People of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia : Printed and Sold by Styner and Cist^ in Second... street.^ six doors above Arch-street, mdcclxxvii. 8vo, pp. 24. P. |

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last

[Rush.]

Hildeburn.

upon the present Government of In Four Letters to the People of Pennsylvania. the year Philadelphia : Charles Cist. 1783. 1777. '

Observations

Pennsylvania. First printed in

8vo.

74233

On

Punishment. of Murder by Death. By B. Rush, M.D. Philadelphia printed : London reprinted; And sold by J. Johnson., St. Paul's Church Tard ; and J. Phillips., George Tard^

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Rush.

ba.

74234

No. 74210, supra.

An

Oration, delivered before the American PhilosophHeld in Philadelphia on the 27th of February, 1786: Containing an Enquiry into the Influence of Physical Causes upon the Moral P'aculty. By Benjamin Rush, m.d. and Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania. ... Philadelphia : Printed by Charles Cist. m,dcc,lxxxvi. 4to, pp. (6), 40. ical

Society,

Rush.

An

Oration, delivered before the American Philosophon the 27th of February, 1786: containing an Enquiry into the Influence of Physical Causes upon the Moral Faculty. By Benjamin Rush, m.d. Second Edition. Philadelphia., Printed: London: Reprinted ; for C. Dilly. M.DCCLXXXVI. 8vO, pp. (8), 71. BA., J.C.B., H. 74236 ical

Society, held in Philadelphia

Rush. An Oration, delivered February 4, 1774, before the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia. Contain|

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Enquiry into the Natural History of Medicine among and A Comparative View of their Diseases and Reme-|dies, with those of Civilized Nations. Together with an Appendix, Containing] Proofs and Illustrations. By Benjamin Rush, m.d. Professor of Chemistry in the College of Philadelphia. ... Philadelphia : Printed by Joseph Crukshank in Market-\ Street^ between Second and Third Streets. [1774.] 8vo, BA., p. 74237 pp.118.

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Plan for the Establishment of Public Schools and Knowledge in Pennsylvania ; to which are added Thoughts upon the Mode of Education, proper in a Republic. ... i2mo, pp. 36. Philadelphia: Tho?nas Dobson. M DCC Lxxxvi.

[Rush.]

the Diffusion of

A

Second Address to the Citizens of Philadelphia ; Rush. containing Additional Proofs of the Domestic Origin of the MaBy Benjamin Rush, m.d. lignant Bilious, or Yellow P^ver. Philadelphia.

[Rush.] Exercise.

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8vo, pp. 40.

Sermons ...

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Street.

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74240

Title from Hildeburn.

Thoughts upon Female Education, accommodated

Rush.

to

the present state of Society, Manners, and Government in the United States of America ; addressed to the Visitors of the Young

Ladies*

To

Academy, July 28th, 1787.

By Benjamin Rush, m.d. Magaw, d.d. Philadel-

added, a Prayer by Samuel phia : Prichard l^ Hall. MDCCLXXXVii. Boston : S. Hall. 1787. 8vo, pp. 30.

which

is

A

Rush.

Vindication.

See

8vo, pp. 32.

No. 74206,

c, N.

v,

\-

74241

supra^ note.

Also: Dissertatio Physica Inauguralis de coctione ciborum in ventriculo .... Edinburgh. 1768. i2mo, pp. 30. An Enquiry into the Effects of Spirituous Liquors upon the Human Body, and their Influence upon tlie Happiness of Society. ... Philadelphia : Printed hy Thomas Bradford. [1790?] An Inquiry into the Effects of Spirituizmo. ous Liquors on the Human Body. To which is added, a Moral and Physical TherPrinted at Boston, by Thomas and Andreivs. ... muccxc. 8vo, pp. 12. b., mometer. H., w. + Boston. 1795. 8vo, pp. 12. An Inquiry into the Effects of Ardent Spirits upon the Human Body and Mind ... Sixth Edition. Neiv York. 181 I. l2mo, pp. Neiv York. 18 1 2. i2mo. •\- Seventh Edition, with Additions. 32. 4" Sixth Edition. Boston: Manning Loring. 18 1 2. l2mo, pp. 36. B., w. -j- Eighth Edition. Brookl2mo, pp. 36. w. + Eighth Edition, with Co. 18 14. field: Printed by E. Meriam Additions. Boston: jfames Loring. 1823. i2mo, pp. 36. h. Frequently reprinted. An Inquiry into the Influence of Physical Causes upon the Moral Faculty. Delivered before the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, on the Twenty-seventh





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Philadelphia

:

Has-welly Barrington,

and

Hasivell.

1839.

8vo,

pp. 28.

H.

Pbiladelpbia

— Medical :

Kimher





RUSH.

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upon the Diseases of the Mind. 18 12. 8vo, pp. (2), v-367. John Richardson. 1818. 8vo, pp. (2), v-367. b.

Inquiries and Observations,

(sf

Ricbardsoti

Merritt, Printer.

;

...

b.

Second Edition. Pbiladelpbia : + Pbiladelpbia : John Grigg. 1830. Fourth Edition. 8vo, pp. 365. b. Fifth EdiPbiladelpbia. 1835. 8vo, pp. 365. n. Observations upon the Cause and Cure tion. Six Introductory Lectures, to Courses of the Tetanus. ... Philadelphia. 1785. 8vo. of Lectures, upon the Institutes and Practice of Medicine, d-livered in the University of Pennsylvania. ... Philadelphia : John Conrad Co. ... H. Maxiuell, Printer. 180 1. 8vo, pp. 168. H. Sixteen Introductory Lectures to Courses of Lectures upon the Institutes and Practice of Medicine, with a Syllabus of the latter. To which are added, Two Lectures upon the Pleasures of the Senses. ... Pbiladelpbia : Bradford and Innskeep ; Fry and Kammerer^ Printers. 18 1 1. 8vo, pp. viii, 455. ba. A Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on Chemistry, for the Use of the Students of Medicine in the Col4-

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Sm. i2mo,

Lxxxiii.

Philadelphia

...

pp. 39,

i

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folded

Printed by Charles leaf.

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Cist, in

m.dcc-

Market-Street,

Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on

the Institutes and Practice of Medicine. ... Philadelphia. 1798. 24mo, pp. 19. Three Lectures upon Animal Life, delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, ... Philadelphia : Printed by Budd and Bartram, for Thomas Dobson. 1799. 8vo, pp. (2), v-viii, 84.

B., M., N.,

The

w.

following relates to Dr.

Rush

:

Elegiac Poem, on the Death of Dr. Benjamin Rush, Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine, and Clinical Practice in the University of Pennsylvania, who fell a Victim to the Typhus Fever on the 19th April, 1813. Philadelphia : A. Finley. 1813. 8vo, pp. 32. 74242 See also

"A

Report of an Action

Light," No. 14015, Vol. IV.; aw^/

[Rush (Benjamin).] Washington, from

a

1

"The Rush-

Libel," No. 14030, Vol. iv.j Vol. xvi., No. 67685.

Letter on the Rebellion, to a Citizen of

a Citizen of Philadelphia.

862.

8vo, pp. 23. " Benjamin Rush." The author was

CainphelL Signed

for

Ramsay (D),

Philadelphia B.,

a

BA.

:

"John

74243

grandson of Dr. Benjamin Rush.

From the " Pennsylvania [Rush.] The 22d of February. {Philadelphia :^ Printed by L. R. Inquirer" of Feb. 22, 1851. BA. 74244 Bailey, [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 13. "The following Sketch from the Philadelphia 'Pennsylvania Inquirer' of the 22d February, 185 1, signed 'Mediator,' is understood to have been written by Mr. Rush. It is republished in its present form, for private circulation, and, it may be added, without any agency or knowledge on his part." Prefatory note.

William B. Reed, of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. {Philadelphia ;] Art of Exhumation of the Dead. Re-printedfrom the London Edition. 1867. 8vo, pp. 15. Portrait.

[Rush.]

Expert

in the

The

prefatory note

its

E.)]

Contrasts.

Way

Marks of

1852.

i2mo,

a

pp.

" B. R."

In reply to No. 68619, ^"'-

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The North and the South or. SlavBy the Author of Tale of Real Life. Markley. Philadelphia : Crissy Wanderer. c 74246 6 Plates. 350.

[Rush (Caroline ery and

signed

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Robert Morton, or the Step-Mother a Book founded Containing Edmund and lone, Letters from the South, By Caroline E. Rush. Philadelphia : Published for the i2mo, pp. vi, (2), 191. Marklcy. 1850. Authoress h Crissy

Rush.

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H.

B.,

Plate.

74247

A

Short Account of the Rise and Progress of Rush (C.) Written the African Methodist Episcopal Church in America. by Christopher Rush, Superintendent of the Connexion, with the

George Collins. Also, a Concise View of Church Order Government, from Scripture and from some of the best AuNeiu York: Published by the Authors ... relative to Episcopacy. i^mo, pp. 117. A., c. 74248 IV. Marks., Printer. 1843. thor. aid of

or

Charge delivered by the Hon. Judge Rush to [Jacob]. Grand Jury of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, 31st June, l2mo. Philadelphia. 1798. 74^49 1798.

Rush

the

Charges, and Extracts of Charges, on Moral and ReSubjects ; delivered at sundry times, by the Honorable Jacob Rush, President of the Third District of the Court of Common Pleas. To which is annexed, the Act of the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania, respecting vice and immorality.

Rush.

ligious

Philadelphia

— Printed:

New-Tork

:

Re-printed by Geo

i6mo,

May., 1804.

for Cornelius Davis. ... York: J. IVeeden.

New

1804.

i6mo,

Forman.,

:

pp. (4),

9-183. c.

pp. 183.

...

-f

74250

Rush (J.) Rhymes of Contrast on Wisdom and Folly. A Comparison between Observant and Reflective Age, derisively called Fogie, and a Senseless and Unthinking American GoIntended to exemplify an Important Agent in the Workahead.

Human

ing Plan of the

James Rush, m.d. LXIX.

:

A

By Narrated Dialogue. Lippincott Co. MDCCCB. f.

^

8vO, pp. 76.

Also: Hamlet, 1834.

Intellect.

Philadelphia

...

lamo,

A

pp. 122.

BA. 74251

B.,

Dramatic Prelude B., H.

— The

j

in Five Acts.

...

Philosophj of the

PbilaJelpbia

Human

:

Key

Voice

...

& BiJdle. Philadel-

+

Second EdiA., H. -f Third Elliott. 1833. 8vo, pp. 432. Fourth 8 vo, pp. 499. b. Edition, enlarged. Philadelphia J. Crissy^ Printer. 1 845. London : Triibner (Sf Co. Edition, enlarged. Philadelphia : Lippincott^ Grambo Co. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott H. 1855. 8vo, pp. 559. -f Fifth Edition, enlarged. London: Triibner Co. 8vo, pp. 677. L. Co. 1859. -f Sixth Edition, enlarged. Philadelphia : jf. B. Lippincott 8vo, pp. 648. b., ba. Co. mdccclxvii,

Printed by y. Maxuell. 1827. tion, Enlarged. Philadelphia : Grigg

phia

:

8vo, pp.

vii,

(i), 586.

&

:,

&

&

^

[Rush (Richard)

.?]

b.,

ba.

+

&

American Independence, written and

published at Washington, being a few reflections suggested on reading " Wheaton on Captures." [n. p. 1815.] 8vo, pp. 52.

RUSH. Dated on

last

page,

"Washington

137

City, September 1815."

Title furnished by

Mr.

Kelby.

Rush.

Interesting Correspondence.

Letter from Mr. Rich-

ard Rush, on the Policy of the American System. ton: Printed at the Office of the National 'Journal. pp. 8.

...

Washing-

8vo, 1830. BA., M. 74253

John Randolph, Abroad and at Home. ... By Julius. Washington : Printed by Peter Force. 1828. 8vo, pp. 8vo, pp. 31. 74^54 -f Third Edition. [/^^/V/.] 1829.

[Rush.] \^pseudon^ 29.

A

Letter addressed to the Anti-Masonic Committee Pennsylvania. By Richard Rush. New BedPrinted \by Benj. T. Congdon~\ at the Courier Office. 1831.

Rush. of

York County,

ford :

'

8vo, pp. 15.

74255

Rush. Letter and accompanying Documents from the Hon. Richard Rush, to Joseph Gales, Esq., Mayor of ... Washington, Respecting the Loan of a Million and a Half of Dollars, negotiated by the former, in Europe, for the said City, and the Towns of Georgetown and Alexandria, under the authority of an Act of 8vo, pp. Congress of the United States ... Washington. 1830. 171.

s.

74256

Verslag aan J. Gales betrekkelijk de leening van Rush. 1,500,000 dollars ten behoeve van de steden Washington, Georgetown en Alexandria. Amsterdam. 1830. 8vo. 74^57

A

Rush. 1834.

translation of the preceding

work.

Letter, censuring the United States Bank.

Albany.

...

74258

8vo.

Rush. Letter of the Honorable Richard Rush, in reply to Anti-Masonic Committee of York County, on the Subject of

the

Masonry. 15.

Printed by J. F. Charles., Lancaster.

1

83 1.

8vo, pp.

74259

'

Rush. A Letter on Freemasonry, by the Hon. Richard Rush, Committee of the Citizens of York County, Pennsylvania. H. 74260 Boston : John Marsh iff Co. 183 1. 8vo, pp. 20.

to the

Rush. ... A Letter on Freemasonry, by the Hon. Richard Rush, to the Committee of the Citizens of York County, Penn8vo, svlvania. Boston : Kimball and Johnson^ Pollok Press. 1831. pp. 16.

VOL. XVIII.

B.,

9

BA., H.

74261

:

RUSH.

138

Rush. Letters of Rush, Adams, and Wirt [on Freemasonry]. Stereotype Edition. Boston: Leonard IV. Kbnball^ and 'John Marshy B. 74262 8vo, pp. 47. iff Co. 1 83 1. Mr. Rush's Third

Rush.

F.Charles, ll^l.']

8vo, pp.

Letter.

\_Lancaster

:']

Printed by J.

74263

8.

Dated August 9th, 1831.

Relates to freemasonry.

Rush. Memoranda of a Residence at the Court of London. By Richard Rush, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotenfrom the United States of America, from i8i7.to 1825. Blanchard. 1 833. 8vo, pp. 460. BA. : Carey ^ Lea Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Philadelphia : Key and

tiary

&

Philadelphia -f-

Biddle.

1833.

8vo, pp.

xii,

ix-501.

See also Nos.

74266, 74272,

B.,

H.

74264

infra.

Rush. Memoranda of a Residence at the Court of London, comprising Incidents Official and Personal, from 1819 to 1825. Including Negotiations on the Oregon Question, and other Unsettled Ouestions between the United States and Great Britain. By Richard Rush, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States, from 18 17 to 1825. Philadelphia Lea Blanchard. 1845. 8vo, pp. xii, 640. B., ba. h. 74265

^

Second

Series.

See also

No. 74273,

infra.

Rush. Narrative of a Residence at the Court of London. By Richard Rush, Esq. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for the United States of America, from 1817 to 1825.

London: Richard Bentley.

A

reprint of

1833.

No. 74264, supra.

8vo, pp. See also

xviii,

420.

No. 74272,

b.

74266

infra.

Rush. Occasional Productions, Political, Diplomatic, and Miscellaneous, including, among others, a Glance at the Court and Government of Louis Philippe and the French Revolution of 1848, while the Author resided as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States at Paris. By the late Richard Rush. With a copious Edited by his Executors. Index. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott Co. i860. 8vo, pp. xliii, (2), 27-535. Portrait and Facsimile. b., ba., h. 74267

&

An

Rush.

Oration delivered by Richard Rush, on the 4th of

July, 181 2, in the Hall of the House of Representatives, at the Capitol, Washington. ... \_fVashington City. 18 12.] 8vo, pp. 48. b.,

BA.

-i-

Concord^

Also reprinted

N. H. 1812.

in Williston's

8vo.

" Eloquence of the United

74268 States," vol. v.

RUSH.

139

Rush. Political, Diplomatic, and Miscellaneous Productions Washington in Domestic Life P'rench Revolution of 1848, etc. Portrait. i860. 8vo, pp. 535. ... Philadelphia, 74269 ;

;

Another

issue

[Rush.]

of No. 74267, supra.

Tlie portrait was not inserted in

Remarks on

Loan of

the

all copies.

a Million and a half of

Washington and the of Georgetown and Alexandria, under an Act of the [London. 1829.] 8vo, pp. 45. Congress of the United States. Dollars, proposed to be raised by the City of

Towns

Ohio Canal. Dated, " London, August, 1829," and " Richard Rush on behalf of the three towns."

Relates to the Chesapeake and signed in manuscript

Report and Documents relating

Rush.

to the

Loan of one Hon.

million five hundred thousand Dollars, negotiated by the

Richard Rush for the Cities of Washington, Georgetown, and Washington. 1830. in the District of Columbia.

Alexandria,

74271

8vo.

Rush. A Residence at the Court of London. By Richard Rush, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America, from 18 17 to 1825. London: Richard Bentley.

1833.

8vo, pp.

xviii,

A. b.

420.

74272

A

Residence at the Court of London, comprising Liand Personal, from 18 19 to 1825: amongst the former, Negociations on the Oregon Territory, and other unsetBy tled Questions between the United States and Great Britain. London: Richard Bentley. Second Series. Richard Rush ...

Rush.

cidents. Official

.

1845.

2 vols., 8vo, pp. XV,

392;

vii,

326.

b.

74273

By Richard Rush. Residence at the Court of London. Rush, Minister from the United States, from 181 7 to 1825. Third Edition, Edited, with occasional notes, by his Son, Benjamin Rush .... Also, Recollections of the Court of Louis Philippe and the French Revolution of 1848, by the same Author, With an Alphabetical Index. ... Now first published in Europe. Co. Paris : J. IV. Galignani London : Hamilton^ Adams Co. 8vo, pp. xxxvi, 595. Co. 1872. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott

^

^

&

ba.

Portrait.

74274

Rush. Speech of the Hon. Richard Rush at the Great Meeting of the Friends of the Constitution and Union, held in Philadelphia, 15.

November

21, 1850.

[Philadelphia f

1850.?]

8vo, pp. BA.

74275

— RUSK.

140

Two

Rush.

Utka.

Trial.

Rush.

Two

New

Berlin

74276

8vo.

From Richard on Public Subjects. William Henry Trescott, of South Ca8vo, pp. 44. Philadelphia: L. R. Bailey^ Printer. 185 1. Letters

Rush, of Pennsylvania, rolina.

Masonry and the

Letters on Free

1831.

to

Washington in Domestic Life. From Original LetBy Richard Rush. Philadelphia : J. B. and Manuscripts. \_Ibid.'] Lippificott and Co. 1857. ^^^^ ^'^^^> PP- ^'~^5- ^••> ^' 1858. 8vo, pp. (2), v-85. 74278

Rush.

ters

+

See also Vol. xiv.,

No. 60682

5

Vol. xv., No. 64402.

Third Annual Announcement and Catalogue of the Rush Chi111. Session of 1 844-1 845. Continued. B. cago : Ellis and Fergus. 1845. ^^'^? PP- 7^ (0-

Medical College, Chicago,

RusHTON

Expostulatory

(E.)

|

Letter

|

to

|

George Washing-

Adount Vernon, in Virginia, on his continuing to be a Proprietor of Slaves. By Edward Rushton. Liverpool Printed.

ton, of |

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1797.

Apparently privately printed.

whom

\

BA., H.

l2nio, pp. 24.

1

|

|

"In

July

lairt

74280

the following letter was transmitted to

weeks ago it was returned under cover, without a syllable in reply. As children that are crammed with confectionery, have no relish for plain and wholesome food 5 so men in power, who are seldom addressed but in the sweet tones of adulation, are apt to be disgusted vvicli the plain and salutary language of truth. To offend was not the intention of the writer j yet the president has evidently been irritated 5 this however is not a bad symptom, for irritation causelessly excited, will frequently subside into shame, and to use the language of the moralist, 'where there is yet shame, there may in time be virtue.' Liverpool, February 20th, the person to

1797."

Extract.

It

it

is

was

addressed, and a few

also issued as a broadside.

[RusHTON.] Expostulatory Letter to George Washington. \_Garrison and Knapp.^ Printers., Boston. 1 83 I.] B. 8vo, pp. 8.

Mo-

Rusk [T. J.] Remarks of Mr. Rusk, of Texas, on the tion to strike out the Thirty-ninth Section of the "Compromise

Bill," being the Proposition to Texas. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, June 14, 1850. \_IVashington :'] Towers., Print. [1850.] B. 74282 8vo, pp. 16.

Rusk.

Speech of Mr. T.

J. Rusk, of Texas, on the MexiDelivered in the Senate of the United States, February 17, 1848. IVashington : Printed by John T. Towers. 1848. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 74283

can

War.

Rusk.

Speech of Thos. J. Rusk, of Texas, on Mr. Clay's Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Feb-

Resolutions.

RUSSEL.

ruary 27 and 28, 1850. 8vo, pp. 24.

141

[^Washington

:^

Towers^ Print.

[1850.] B.

74284

Speech of Mr. Rusk, of Texas, in reply to Mr. Benton, in relation to the Boundaries of the State of Texas. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 16, 1850. Wash-

Rusk.

ington

Printed by 'Jno. T. Towers. 1850. 8vo, pp. 16. ... May 3, 1852, on the Deficiency Bill. Washington.

:

Also

Un

B.

Speech

:

Russe, pseudon.

8vo.

1852.

No. 63731.

See [Poletica (P.)], Vol. xv..

RussEL (C. P.) In Tenebris. A Poem deliv ered before the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Delta Psi Fraternity of Columbia, S. C. December 6, 1859. ^Y Charles P. Russcl. Columbia.^ S. C. i860. 8vo, pp. 26. 74286 RussEL [Edward], Ear! of Orford. Admiral Russel's Letter Earl of Nottingham Containing an exact and particular |

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to the

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Relation of the Late Happy Victory and Success against the French Fleet. Published by Authority. [Colophon :] Boston., Printed and sold by Benja?nin Harris at the London Coffee House., |

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1692.

Folio, pp. 4.

1

74287

"A

dated " Portsmnuth, June 2, 1692," and is followed by Coppy of a Title and note furnished by Justin letter from Portsmouth, dated May 29"% 1692."

The

letter

is

The

Winsor, ll.d., from a copy in Harvard College Library.

name

admiral's

is

usually

spelled Russell.

RussEL (J.) A Brief Narrative of some Considerable Pas Concerning the P irst Gathering, and further Progress of a Church of Christ, in Gospel-Order, in Boston in New-Eng land, Commonly (though falsly) called by the Name of Anabaptists For clearing their Innocency from the Scandalous things laid to their charge. Set forth by John Russel, an Officer of the said Church, with Consent of the whole. Dated in Boston, 20th, 3d month, 1 6*^0. London., Printed by J. D. 1680. 4to, 74288 pp. (4), 15. |

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Willard (S.)

An Authentic History of the Vermont Jun. from the passing the Law for its Erection in 1807 to Julv 181 2. Containing a minute description of the Prison, number of Prisoners, their Crimes, etc. with the Rules, RegulaRussEL

(J.),

State Prison,

tions, etc. of said Prison.

i2mo. The

Plate.

large folding copperplate

Eddy, of Weathersfield, Vermont,

Preston Merrifield., Windsor., Vt.

1812.

74289 view of the Vermont state-prison, engraved by Isaac is not found in all copies.

RUSSEL.

142

RussEL (J.) A Plea For the Righteousness|of| God. DelivSermon Preached before His Excellency the Governour, the Honourable Council, and the Representatives of the Province On May 31. of the Massachusetts- Bay in New-England. |

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By 1704. being the day of the Anni-| versary Election there. Jonathan Russel, Pastor of the Church at Barnstable. ... Boston: Printed by Bartholomew Green^for Benjaniin Eliot ^ at his Shop under |

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West End of the Town-House. 1704.

the

Sm.

|

For an account of the author, whose name was usually " Harvard Graduates," ii. 455.

Russel (N[oadiah].)

4to, pp. (2), 25.

spelled Russell, ^ee Sibley's

Cambridge Ephemeris. 1684.

6"^^

Vol.

XV., p. 105.

On the much Lamented Death of the Reverend Mr. Russel. Noadiah Russel, Late Pastor of the Church of Christ in Middletown, who had his Clayey Tabernacle Dissolved and his Mori^tatis Suae, tality Swallowed up of Life, December 3d, 1713. \New London. 1 7 14.] Folio, i leaf. 55. 74^91 With a curious cut at the head, three columns divided and bordered by In verse. "The longest poem, occupying two of these columns, is signed N. C.,' black rules. probably for the Rev. Nathaniel Collins, of Enfield (H. C. 1697)," J. H. Trumbull. The "Copy of the Diary of Noahdiah Russell, Tutor at Harvard College, beginning Anno Dom. 1682," is printed in the New England Hist, and Gen. Register, vol. viii., '



PP-

53-59-

Seven Sermons viz. i. Of the Unpardonable Holy-Ghost or. The Sin unto Death, ii. The Saint's Duty and Exercise: In two Parts. ... iii. The Accepted Time and Day of Salvation, iv. The End of Time, and Begin-

Russel (R.)

;

Sin against the

\

ning of Eternity,

The Way

Man

to

v.

Joshua's Resolution to serve the Lord.

Heaven made

Plain,

vii.

The

vi.

Future State of

... By Robert Russel, At Wardhurst in Sussex. The Fourth Edition. Boston: Reprinted by B. G. and J. J. for Benj. Elliot. i2mo. -{-Boston. 1727. i2mo. -f- The Fifty1701. Second Edition. Philadelphia : Printed and Sold by W. Dunlap^ at the ewe St- Printing- Office.^ the South Side of the Jersey Market., .

N

M

i2mo, pp. 172. -f The Forty-Sixth Edition. GlasPortsmouth reprinted. 1767. l2mo. -{-Boston. 1767. i2mo. w. -f- The Fiftieth Edition. Boston: Printed by I. Thomas., for J: Langdon. [1772.] l2mo. -f The Fiftieth Edition. London., Printed: Boston., Re-printed and sold by Isaiah Thomas., near the Mill-Bridge. 1772. i2mo, pp. 168. BA. Fifty-First Edition.

DCC Lxvi.

gow

Printed.

+

London., Printed.

borough-Street.

Boston., Re-printed.,

1774.

i2mo,

pp.

and

132.

sold by J. Boyle in B.

-\-

Marl-

London., Printed.

RUSSELL.

Boston^ Re-printed by T.

inCornhill.

New

tion. -\-

& J.

i2mo,

1784.

York: Printed

Philadelphia.

First printed in

H.

Hugh

+

Gaine.

The 1

Fifty-second Edi-

793.

l2mo,

pp. 143.

l2mo.

lygS-

These

London.

& Heart

Fleet, a}id Sold at the Bible

pp. 158. by

143

early

74^92 American

editions are inserted here

on account

of the imprints.

RussEL i2mo, pp.

Poems,

(S.) ix,

edited by S. Russel.

Philadelphia.

118.

RussEL (William). [Russel (W.

See Russell.

Old England and America,

P.)]

all

Europe.

Reprinted with the following

title

France Dedicated to

against

In Five Letters, by Patrioticus. London. 1807. 8vo. the Merchants of London.

and

1859.

74293

74294

:

Solid Reasons for Continuance of War: with suggested to carrv it on without Additional Taxes, and to Shewing that, if diminish the Rates of Mercantile Insurance. hostilities be wisely conducted, the evils of war would be little felt in England ; and, finally advising, for the interest of both

[Russel.]

Means

Countries, and the general repose of nations, an Immediate and

Firm Union between England and America. ... \London : G. SidH. 74295 Folded Map. 8vo, pp. 44. ney, Printer.'] 1807. Signed " Patrioticus."

Report of the School Committee of Russell. Russell, Mass. Westfield, Mass.: P. L. Buell and Company, Printers. 1858-59. 1859.

8vo, pp.

H.

7.

74296

Vol. i., 1857. April-September. CharlesCo. Power- Press of IValker, Evans ^^^^ PP1857.

Russell's Magazine. ton: Steam (4),

^

A.

572. Continued

to

i860

or later in six or

74297

more volumes.

Russell (A. J.) The Red River Country, Hudson's Bay & North-West Territories, considered in relation to Canada, with the last Report of S. J. Dawson, ... on the line of route between Lake Superior and the Red River Settlement. Illustrated by a Map. By Alex. J. Russell ... Ottawa: G. E. Desbarats. 1869. B., H. 74298 8vo, pp. XV, 202. Map. .

Russell.

The Red

West two

River Country, Hudson's Bay

&

North-

Territories, considered in relation to Canada, with the last Dawson, ... on the line of route between Reports of S. J.

RUSSELL.

144

Third Edition, Superior and the Red River Settlement. By Alex. J. Russell, c. e. ... Montreal: G. E. Des8vo, pp. xv, 197. barats. 1870. 9 Photographs, folded WoodH. 74299 cut and folded Map.

Lake

Illustrated.

Also: On Champlain's Astrolabe, lost on the yth June, 1613, and found in August, Considered in solution of an obscurity in his Journal of his first voyage up the 1867. Ottawa; and the great antiquity of astrolabes and origin of their graduation. ... MontPhotograph and 8vo, pp. 24. real : Printed by the Burland-Desbarats Lith. Co. 1879. folded

Map.

h.

Russell (A.) Account of the Eleven Thousand Schools in Being a Letter to Sir William Hamilthe State of Nevi^ York. By Archibald Russell, New^ York. ton, Bart., Advocate ... .

Edinburgh

:

Adam and

Charles Black,

and Long?nans^ London, mdcccxlvii.

LongTnan^ Brown^ Green^ b., h. 8vo, pp. 59.

Principles of Statistical Inquiry ; as Illustrated in Russell. Proposals for Uniting an Examination into the Resources of the By ArchiUnited States, with the Census to be taken in 1840. M D ccc xxxix. New-Tor k : D. Appleton Co. bald Russell. A., BA., H. 74301 8vO, pp. V, (3), 263.

&

Russell (B.) An Address delivered before the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanick Association, December 21, 1 809 ; being the Anniversary of the Choice of Officers, and the first Triennial Celebration of their Publick Festival. By Benjamin Russell, President of the Association

181O.

8vO, pp. 45. "Debates,"

See also

etc.,

...

Boston: Press of yohn Eliot^ Jun. B., BA., H., M. 74302

No. 45702, Vol.

xi.,

which was reported by Benjamin

Russell.

Russell (B.) The Marching and Fighting of the Tenth Maine Regiment also Departed Heroes, and the Soldier's Dream. By Benjamin Russell, Jr. ... Boston: Morrell. 1863. i2mo. ;

Russell (C. C.)

ZanesAddress to the Board of Trade. Ohio, as a Place of Residence, and as a Place of Business. By Charles C. Russell, April 12, 1868. Zanesville : City Times

ville,

Print.

1868.

8vo, pp. 17.

74304

Russell (C. L.) Addresses, delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of Connecticut, in honor of Colonel Charles L. Russell. Printed by Order of the General Assembly. New Haven : Babcock ^ Sixer. 1862. 8vo, pp. 35. 743^5

Russell (C. T.) An Address before the Boston Young Men's Christian Association, on the occasion of their first Anni-

RUSSELL.

145

Park Street Church, ... May 25, 1852. By Chas. Published by request of the Society. Boston : B., ba., h., m. 8vo, pp. 24. Geo. C. Rand^ Printer. 1852.

versary, in

Theo.

Russell.

Russell. Agricultural Progress in Massachusetts for the last Half-Century. An Address, delivered before the Agricultural Society of Westborough and Vicinity, September 25, 1850. By Boston: Printed by Charles C. P. Moody. Cha*s The*o. Russell. B., H., M. 74307 I2mo, pp. 22. 1850.

Russell. Argument of Hon. Chas. Theo. Russell in behalf of the Town of Danvers, before the Commissioners appointed to determine the Dividing Line between Danvers and South DanBoston: Reported for the Town. vers, September i, 1855. b. 74308 8vo, pp. 50. Press 0/ T. R. Marvin. 1855.

Argument of Hon. Chas. Theo. Russell in behalf Russell. of the Boston and New York Central Railroad Co. ... before the Committee on Railroads and Canals of the Massachusetts Legislature, Boston, February 3, 1854. ... Boston: Press of Damrell i^ B. 74309 Moore. 1854. 8vo, pp. 32.

The

Russell.

delivered before the

...

1855.

Vermont

An

Address

Vermont, September

Russell. Mass. from

The its

first

History of Princeton, Worcester County, settlement ; with a sketch of the present

religious controversy in that place.

By Charles Tlieodore

inhabitants. by

Labor.

State Agricultural Society, at Brat-

By Charles Theo. Rus14, 1854. Middlebury : Printed at the Register Book and "Job Office. B., H., M. 74310 8vO, pp. 21.

tleboro', sell.

Enfranchisement of

Henry P. Lewis. 1838.

8vo, pp.

Designed Russell. viii,

130.

for the use of the ...

Boston: Printed

743^^

An Oration delivered before the Municipal AuthoriBoston, July 4, 1851. By Chas. Theo. Russell. Bos8vo, pp. 33. 1 85 1. 74312 J. H. Eastburn.^ City Printer.

Russell. of

ties

ton

:

...

Report of the Minority of the Committee upon the others. Colored Citizens of Boston, praving for the Abolition of the Smith School, and that Col-

Russell.

Petitions of

John T. Hilton and

may be permitted to attend the other Schools of the Submitted by Charles Theo. Russell, At a meeting of the School Committee of Boston, holden August 29th, 1849. ••• Boston: 1849. J' ^' E.astburn ... Printer. 8vo, pp. 13. 74313

ored Children City.

6 :

RUSSELL.

146

Speech of Hon. Charles Theodore Russell, on the Russell. proposed Amendment of the Constitution, altering the Basis of Representation in the House of Representatives, in the Senate of [n. p. 1851.] 8vo, Massachusetts, Wednesday, April 2, 1 85 1, B.,

pp. 16. See also Vol. xv.,

H.

74314

No. 65648.

Argument vs. the Baltimore and Ohio Russell (C. W.) Company, March, 1847 ••• Richmond. 1850. 8vo.

Railroad

Argument of Charles W. Russell in the Case of The Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Co. in the

Russell.

Pennsylvania vs. Supreme Court.

...

Philadelphia.

1

85

1.

8vo.

743 1

By Hon. C. W. Russell. Roebuck a Novel. Russell. Baltimore. a Biography of the Author, by Prof. Bledsoe. i2mo. 1868. 74317 :

With

Russell (C[has.] W[illiam].) fanti

;

with an Introductory

By C.

and modern.

W.

The

Life of Cardinal

Memoir of Eminent

Mezzo-

Linguists, ancient

Russell, d.d. President of St. Patrick's

London: Longman., Brown^ and Co. 1858. Portrait, folded Table, a., ba. 74318 xiv, (2), 5-502. accounts of Elihu Burritt and Juana Inez de la Cruz. An Italian version

College, Maynooth.

8vo, pp. Contains

was

also published,

cliv, (2),

444.

Bologna: 1859.

RussELL (D. E.) eldom. with a

Tipografia di G.

Seven Months

of Wisconsin

men who

Prison, in perfect order, by regiments.

waukee

Godfrey i^ Crandall.

:

R[ussell] (D[aniel].) p.

in

Details of real Prison Life in list

Monti al

Sole.

Prison

;

Sq. 8vo, pp. (20),

Portrait, folded Table.

1866.

or. Life in

Reb-

Richmond and

Danville, died in the Andersonville

By D. E. Russell. Mil8vo, pp. 104. c. 74319

An Almanack.

1671.

See Vol. xv.,

103.

Russell (D.) Autobiography of David Russell, a Boston Boy and True American. An Account of his travels, romantic adventures, and hair-breadth escapes, by sea and land, in peace at home and abroad, from the age of sixteen years to sixty-seven. Written by request. Boston: Printed for the Author.

and war, 1857.

i2mo,

pp. 372.

3 Portraits, 2 Plates.

b.,

h.

74320

Russell [David]. ... Foreign Paupers and Naturahzation Laws. ... July 2, 1838. Mr. Russell, from the Select Committee appointed on the subject, made the following Report {Washington. 1838.] 8vo, pp. 116. 74321

RUSSELL.

Remarks of Mr.

Russell.

147

New

Russell, of

Admission of Michigan as a House of Representatives, June 8, 1836. Bill

for the

York, on the Union ...

state into the

\^lVashington?

1836.] H. 74322

8vo, pp. 8.

Russell (E.) ... A Discourse, delivered at the Dedication of Winthrop Church in East Randolph, January 20, 1858. Bv Rev. E. Russell, Pastor of the Church. ... Boston: T, R. Mar8vo, pp. 40. H. 74323 vin &' Son. 1858. '

the

A

Russell.

Sermon

delivered

...

Springfield,

in

May

10,

In allusion to the Death of Mrs. Louisa T. Huntington, 1846. By E. Russell, Pastor of the wife of Mr. Andrew Huntington. Church. ... Springfield: Printed by H. S. Taylor. 1846. 8vo, pp.

74324

33. (2)-

&

Russell (E.) Russell's Newhampshire nack, For ... 1793 ... Printed at Concord ... d.] i2mo, pp. (24). Russell (E.) Springfield.

181

Military Assistant

...

Vermont Alma-

hy Elijah Russell,

By Emery

.

Russell.

l2mo.

2.

[n.

74325

743^6

Russell (E[zekiel].) Russell's American] Almanack For the Year of our Redemption, 1780 Being Bissextile, or Leap-Year And the Fourth Year of the Independence of America. Calculated by Art, for the Meridian of Boston, New En- gland, Lat. 42' 25° N. but may, without any sensible Error, serve for most Wherein may be found all Things of the American States. |

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Sm. 8vo. Titles from

Mr. Paul L. Ford.

(^Pr. "jd.

RUSSELL.

148

Russell

(F.)

Child Life

Mrs. Florence Russell.

in

Boston.

Oregon. A True Story. By i8mo, pp. 193. 74328

1866.

Russell (G. R.) An Address before the Massachusetts ChariMechanic Association, on occasion of their Seventh ExhiBoston: bition, September 27, 1853. ^^7 GcoJge R. Russell. H. Dajnrell^ Moore and George Cool'idge. 1853. 8vo, pp. 32. table

An

Address before the Norfolk Agricultural Society, By George R. Russell. Pub24, 1851. \_Boston: J. M. Hemes Cff Co. 185 1.] 8vo, lished by the Society. '

Russell.

at

Dedham, September

»•

PP- 30-

74330

Address before the Rhode-Island Society, for the Russell. Encouragement of Domestic Industry, and the Rhode-Island Horticultural Society, at their Third Industrial Exhibition in Prov-

idence sell.

;

delivered September 17th, 1852.

Providence: Knowles^ Anthony

&

By George R. Rus-

Co. Printers.

1852.

8vo,

H.

74331

B.,

pp. 27.

Russell. Eulogy, delivered in the Chapel of Brown Union Mr. Henry Smith, Member of the Senior Class, who died, December 28, 1820. By George R. Russell, Classmate or the Deceased. ... Providence: Miller i^ Hutch ens. 1821. 8vo, versity,

pp. 16.

B.

74332

Letter from George R. Russell to the Mass Meeting at Providence, R. I., Sept. 10, 1856. Boston: Damrell &" Moore. [1856.] 8vo, pp. 8. B. 74333

Russell.

Russell.

The Merchant.

Island Alpha of the Phi Beta

An Kappa

Oration before the Rhode Society, at Providence, Sep-

tember 4, 1849. ^y George R. Russell. and Fields. M DCCC XLIX. 8vo, pp. 60.

Boston: Ticknor.^ Reed H., M.

74334

[Russell (H. P.j] An Official Register of the Deaths which occurred among the White Population in the City of Savannah, during the Summer and Fall months of 1820, he. Savannah. 1820. 8vo, pp. 24. w. 74335

Russell (H.) Songs in Henry Russell's Vocal and Pictorial Entertainment, Entitled The Far West or, the Emigrant's Progress from the Old World to the New and Negro Life, in Freedom and in Slavery. The Poetry written by Charles Mackay, LL.D. The Illustrations Printed from Sketches Taken in America. London: 'John K. Chapinan^and Company, [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 32. ;

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RUSSELL.

Russell

The

Junior.

(J.),

149

War, between

History of the

the

United States and Great Britain, which commenced in June, ... compiled chiefly from Public 18 12, and closed in Feb. 1815 Documents. With an Appendix, containing the correspondence which passed ... in treating for peace. To which is added, the Treaty of Peace, and a list of vessels taken from Great Britain during the war. Compiled by J. Russell, Jr. Hartford : Printed and Published by B. i3 J. Russell. 1815. 8vo, pp. 472. B. H. 74337 Second Edition. [Ibid.] 18 15. 8vo, pp. 402. ;

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Political,

one Volume. ... Office near the Great

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[error for 1786].!

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signed

John

Russell.

Russell (J.) An Address, presented to the Members of the Faustus Association, in Boston, at their Annual Celebration, Oct. By John Russell. ... Boston. 1808. 8vo, pp. 23. ba. 4. 1808. Russell

Annual

State Register, of Civil, Judicial, MiliConnecticut, and United States Record To which is added an Almanack; EccleLists ... Printed and published by John Russell., Hartford. M. 74340 i2mo, pp. 144. (J.)

and other Officers the Year 1829 ...

tary,

for

siastical

1829.

in

Also

for

1830.

Russell (J.) A History of the United States of America, from the period of the discovery to the present time arranged for the use of schools ... By John Russell, a.m. ... Philadelphia Hogan &' Thompson. [1837.] l2mo, pp. 256. -\- [Ibid.] 1838. i2mo, pp. 252. 28 Woodcuts, b. -{-Philadelphia. 1854. l2mo. :

[Russell] (J.) Correspondence of John, Fourth Duke of With Bedford selected from the originals at Woburn Abbey. an Introduction, by Lord John Russell. ... London: Long?nan^ Brown., Green., and Longmans. 1842-46. 3 vols., 8vo, pp. Ivi, :

595

;

xxxi, 429, (i); Ixxxiv, 440. Relates largely to American

Portrait,

affairs prior to

b.,

ba., h.

74342

the revolution.

Issued Earl Russell and the Slave Trade. Executive oj^ the Union and E?nancipation Society., Manchester. 1863. 8vo, pp. II. 74343

Russell [John].

by the

[Russell. ]

The

Official

Correspondence on the Claims of [Edited by Lord

the United States in respect to the 'Alabama.'

RUSSELL.

150

John

London: Longman^ Greenland

Russell.]

Co.

1867.

8vo,

BA.

74344

pp. (6), 279.

Russell (J. L.) Address before the Essex Agricultural SoBv John L. Russell. Published by order of the Society. Co.^ Printers. December, i860. Newhuryport : Wm. H. Huse B., H. 74345 i860. 8vo, pp. 17.

ciety,

&

A

Russell.

Discourse delivered

ary,

Massachusetts Seventh Annivers-

before

Horticultural Society, on the celebration of

the

its

By John Lewis Russell. Boston: September 17, 1835. M. h J. T. Buckingham. M DCCC xxxv. 8vo, pp. 36.

Printed

Thanksgiving-Day Discourse, delivered before the Russell. Second Congregational Church and Society at Hingham, November 24th, 1842, Jones., Printer.

By John Lewis

[1842.]

l2mo,

Russell.

...

\Hingha7n?'\ Justin ba., h. J^-^A-J

pp. 11.

Also Address delivered before the Essex County Natural History Society, on its Sec8vo, ond Anniversary, June 15, 1836 ... \_S(iIem :'] Salem Obsewer Press. [1836.] :

PP- (2),

B.

5-44-

Russell

(J.

Washington. John

Russell.,

M.) A Funeral Oration, on General George By John Miller Russell, Esq. Boston : Printed by

for Joseph Nancrede.

1800.

8vo, pp. 22.

ba., h.

Russell. An Oration, pronounced at Charlestown, July 4, At the Request of the Selectmen, Artillery Company, 1797. Li Commemoration and Trustees of the School in said Town. of the Anniversary of American Independence. By John Miller 8vo, pp. Charlestown : Printed by J. Lamson. [1797.] Russell. 16. Philadelphia: William Cobhett. H., M. -f Second Edition. M. 74349 1797. 8vo, pp. 15. Russell. The Pastoral Songs of P. Virgil Maro. To which By John Miller Poems, Sentimental and Descriptive. Boston : Russell, A.M. Published according to Act of Congress. Manning i5 Lor ing. 1799. i2mo, pp. 92. b., ba. 74350

are added.

Russell. A Poem, on the Fourth of July, 1798. Being the Anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America. By John Miller Russell, a.m. Boston: Printed by Manning Loring. 1798. ba. 74351 8vo, pp. 16.

&

Russell (Jonathan). No. 74290, supra.

A

Plea, etc.

1704.

See

Russel

(J.),

;

RUSSELL.

151

Russell (J.), b. 1771, d. 1832. Address delivered before the Worcester Agricultural Society, September 27, 1821, being their

By Anniversary Cattle Show and Exhibition of Manufactures. Hon. Jonathan Russell. ... Worcester: Printed by Mmming and ba., w. 74352 Trumbull. 1821. 8vo, pp. 24. Extract from the iLxecutive Record, comprehendRussell. Messages of the President of the United States in relation to the Nomination of Jonathan Russell, of Rhode Island, to be Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to Sweden, with the proceedings of the Senate thereon. August 2, 18 13. 'Printed by Washington City: order of the Senate of the United States. ba. 74353 8vo, pp. 20. Printed by Roger C. Weight?nan. 18 13. ing the

Russell. Ness, Esq.

Hon. Jonathan

Russell's Letter to

With an Appendix,

[n. p.

1828.]

John

P.

Van

8vo, pp. 35.

Dated, "Milton, Sept. lo, 1828."

U.

Letter on Henry Clay, 1828. 8vo. [n. p. n. d.]

Russell.

S.

Telegraph,

Extra, Oct. 23, 1828.

74355

Russell. An Oration pronounced in the Baptist MeetingHouse, in Providence, on the Anniversary of American Lidependence, July 4, 1800. By Jonathan Russell, Esq. Providence: B. 8vo, pp. 23. Printed by Bennett Wheeler. 1800. -f- RhodeWarren.^ re-printed and sold by NaIsland: Providence printed -[-Third b., ba., h. i2mo, pp. 38. m,dccc. thatiiel Phillips.



b. 8vo, pp. 27. 1803. -|- Fourteenth Edi8vo. 8vo, pp. 26. BA. tion. Providence : Robinson ifj Howland. 1 8 14. Baltimore. 1 8 14. 8vo, pp. 28. -|- Watertown.^ N. T. : Printed H. 74356 by W. Woodward. 1830. 8vo, pp. 20.

Worcester: Sewall Goodridge.

Edition. -|-

Third Edition.

Providence.

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Tribute to the Memory of Nathan Hay ward, Rhode-Island College, Who died Septem-

a Junior Sophister| in

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Freemen Of Rhode-Island, &c.

the

n. d.]

Bv Jonathan

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RUSSELL.

152

An Oration pronounced in Princeton, Massa(J.) on the Anniversary of American Independence, July 4, By Joseph Russell, A.M. Printed at Worcester : By Isaiah 1799. b., h. 74360 Thomas^ jun. July 1799. 8vo, pp. 29. Russell

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chusetts,



A

Sermon preached

at Princeton, (Massachusetts,) occasioned by the Death of Madam Rebecca Gill, Consort of his Honor Moses Gill, Esq. Lieutenantdied Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. March 19th. 1798. iEtat. 70. By Joseph Russell, a.m. PasBoston : Printed by Rhoades tor of the Church in Princeton. b., h., m. 74361 Laughton. 1798. 8vo, pp. 26.

Russell.

And

April 8th, 1798.

Who

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Russell (M.) Stories from New England Life ; or Leaves By Martha Russell. Boston : J. P. from the Tree Igdrasyl.

Jewett^

1856.

Co.

i2mo,

pp. 348.

c.

-\-

1857.

[^Ihid.'\

pp. 398.

i2mo, 74362

Our Great National Reproach and The Coun(P.) Two Sermons of Ahithophel Turned into Foolishness. preached in ... Eckley, Penna., By Rev. Peter Russell .... The P'irst on the occasion of the Funeral Solemnities of President The Second on the Fast Day, (June ist.) ... PhilaLincoln. Baird^ Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp. 30. delphia : King 74363 Russell

sel

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[Russell (R. W.)]

America Compared with England, with

the Social Effects of their respective Governments, and the Mission of

i2mo,

Democracy.

pp. xxiv, 289.

-\-

London: Effingham Wilson. 1848. London : Watson. 1849. i2mo.

lMi^\

Remarks of Russell. The American Telegraph Company. R. W. Russell, ... in reply to the Statements of Messrs. ... Hewitt, ... Field, ... Raymond, and others, made at the Meeting of Stockholders, on June 29th, i860. New York: Wm. C. Bryant

Cff C/9.,

Printers,

i860.

8vo, pp. 74.

Also: Extract from Remarks of R. pp. 23.

W.

The

Russell. Clarendon.

By R.

Printers.

[Russell.] ton.

...

B. [etc.

New

74365

i860.]

York,

8vo,

B.

English Enlistment Question.

Secretary Marcy's Letter, of Co..,

Russell

1856.

Russell.

8vo, pp. 14.

Review of

1856, in reply to Lord Nezv York: W?n. C. Bryant 27,.

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H.

74366

Neutral Relations and the Treaty of WashingCapitol." Washington City: McGill l3 With1872. 8vo, pp. 53. 74367

From "The

erow.. Printers.

W.

May

RUSSELL.

The New

Russell. Letter to

M.

153

Maritime Law. Review of Mr. Marcy*s By R. W. Russell. New York: Wtn.

de Sartiges.

C. Brya?it &' Co.^ Printers.

1856.

8vo, pp. 48.

B.

74368

Remarks on the English Enlistment Question, with Russell. an Abstract of the Correspondence thereon. By R. W. Russell. New York : TV?n. C. Bryant Co.^ Printers. 1856. 8vo, pp. 103.

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Russell (R.) North America Its Agriculture and Climate Containing Observations on the Agriculture and Climate of CaBy Robert nada, the United States, and the Island of Cuba. Edinburgh : Adam and Charles Black. M DCCCRussell, Kilwhiss. LVii. 8vo, pp. (8), 390; Advertisements, (2), 13. 8 Plates and folded

Map.

Russell

b., ba.,

Man's

(S.)

h.

74370

liableness to be deceived about Religion,

Shewn and Caution'd against. Worldly Wisdom only seeming Wisdom. Religion true Wisdom. A Sermon preached at a Public Association-Lecture at West Haven, September 30, 1741. By Samuel Russell ... Published by the earnest Desire of Mr. Roger Ailing

Russell

New

junior.

London.

Review of

(S.)

1742.

i2mo,

a Pamphlet, entitled

pp. (4), 52.

"Trial of the

favor of the Rev. Samuel Russell of Boylston, against John Howe of Boylston, for Defamation at the Supreme Judicial By Samuel Court, holden at Worcester, April, a. d. 1831."

Action

in

Russell.

Boston: Printed hy Peirce and Parker.

1831.

8vo, pp.

H.,W. 74372

31.

Russell. Trial of the Action in favor of the Rev. Samuel Russell of Boylston, against John Howe of Boylston, for Defamation, at the Supreme Judicial April, A. D.

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Worcester.

Court, holden 8vo.

1831.

at

Worcester, w. 74373

Russell (T. C.) A Sermon preached in Billerica, Mass., ... December 22d, 1861, At the Funeral of Mr. Joseph Dows, Jr., Boston: y. M. By his Pastor, Rev. T. Clarkson Russell ... Hew Printer. 1862. 8vo, pp. 12. 74374 .

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Russell (T.) and Nason (E.) The Life and Public Services of Hon. Henry Wilson. By Hon. Thomas Russell, ...; and i2mo, pp. Rev. Elias Nason ... Boston: B. B. Russell. 1872. .

419.

-f-

\IhidP\

1876.

i2mo,

pp. 452.

Portrait, 2 Plates.

B.

Russell. Oration Delivered before the City Authorities of Boston, on the P'ourth of July, 1864, by Hon. Thomas Russell. VOL. XVIII.

10

:

RUSSELL.

154

and Company^ Printers J. E. Farwell ^VO, pp. 37.

to

Boston:

Russell, of Boston.

February 9 and 16, 1857.

tives,

1857.

1864.

H.

74376

Atheists. Speeches of In the House of RepresentaBoston: William White ^ Printer.

Testimony of

Russell (T. H.)

Thomas H.

the City.

B., BA.,

H.

^vo, pp. 20.

Russell (T.) Tom Russell's Far West Songster. ^ Co. 1868 ? i6mo, pp. 72. J. R. Walsh

74377

Chicago

74378

[Russell (W. C.)] Address and Poem before the AssociaAlumni of Columbia College. New York : Published

tion of the

\Printed by Francis

hy the Association.

^

Hart

Co.~\

44; Poem, 36.

pp.

1861.

8vo,

H.

74379

B.,

The poem

is

by John Lockwood.

Representative Actors. Criticisms, AnecPersonal Descriptions of Distinguished Actors and By Actresses, from the Sixteenth to the Present Century. Portraits. London. [1869.] Post 8vo. C. Russell. 74380

Russell (W. C.)

dotes, and

W.

Includes some account of American actors.

The Decay of Love to 1690, d. 1761. Offensive & Dangerous. Shew^ed in a Sermon, Preach'd before the General Assembly of the Co-|lony of Connecticut, at Hartford May 14, 1730. By William Russel, A.M. Pastor of a Church in Middletown. ... A^. London^ Printed i2mo, Company. 1731. b' Sold by T. Green^ [Printer to the Gov. Russell (W.),

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Russell. Military Sermon at the Request of Capt. John By William Russell .... New London. Sumner, May 25, 1760. l2mo, pp. 32. 1760. 74382 Essay on the Character

Russell [William]. See

Thomas

...

of

Women.

(A. L.)

Russell (W.) The History of America, from its Discovery by Columbus to the Conclusion of the Late War. With an Appendix, containing an Account of the Rise and Progress of the Present Unhappy Contest between Great Britain and her Colonies. By William Russell, Esq. of Gray^s-Inn. ... London : Printed /or Fielding and Walker ... mdcclxxviii. 2 vols., 4to, pp. iv, 596 j 629, (i), " Directions for placing the Maps and |

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Cuts," (2). 51 Maps and Plates, b., ba., J.c.b., h. -f London: Walker. 1800. 2 vols., 4to, pp. iv, 596; 630. Maps and Plates. The

different issues are the

Another

titles.

same, the only change being in the substitution of new i8l8, 2 vols., 4to, is mentioned by some bibliogra-

edition, London^

phers.

Russell. Geschichte| von| Amerika| von dessen Entdeckung an bis auf das Ende des vorigen Krieges. Ncbst einem Anhange, welcher eine Gcschichte des Ursprunges und des Fortganges des gegenwartigen ungliicklichen Streites zv^^ischen Grosz-Britannien und seinen Colonlen enthalt, von William Russell, Esq. Aus dem Englischen iibersetzt. ... Leipzig: hn Schwickertschen Verlage. 1779-80. 4 vols., Svo, pp. xiv, 782; (6), 752, (7); (4), J.c.b., h. 660; (4), 480, Register 34. 4 Portraits, 4 Maps. |

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This

is

author's tains

Russell (W.) Address at the Dedication and Opening of New-England Normal Institute, at Lancaster, Mass. ... May WhitteWilliam Russell ... Boston: Tappan nth, 1853. more. 1853. ^'^ "* 743^^ ^^^5 PP- 35*

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An Address delivered Duties of Teachers. Alumni of the Merrimack Normal Institute, at their first annual Meeting, September 4, 1850, By Prof. William Russell .... Manchester^ N. H. : JViUiam H. Fisk. Goodale B., H. 74388 and Gilmore's Press. 1850. 8vo, pp. 24. The

Russell.

before the Associate

The

Russell.

Education of Females.

An

Address, read at

autumn term of Abbott Female Academy, Nov. William Russell, Teacher of Reading in that

the close of the 21,

1843,

W

Institution.

8vO, pp. 32,

Andover : Printed

by Jllen^

Morrill

dff

War dwell. B.,

H.

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74389

Harper's New-York Class-Book: comprising Outof the Geography and History of New York; Biographical Notices of Eminent Individuals ; Sketches of Scenery and Natu-

Russell.

lines

RUSSELL.

156

Arranged as History; Accounts of Public Institutions, etc. Reading-Book for Schools. By William Russell .... New A. 74390 York: Harper l^ Brothers. 1847. i2mo, pp. 669.

ral

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Suggestions

[Russell.]

on Education

relating particularly

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Method of Instruction commonly adopted in Geography, New-Haven : History, Grammar, Logic, and the Classics. B., H. Printed by J. H. Malthy and Co. 1823. 8vo, pp. 32.

to the

By William

Suggestions on Teachers' Institutes.

Russell.

Russell .... Manchester^ 8vo, pp. 62.

N. H.: William H.

Fisk.

1852. H.

Small

74392

(Reprinted from Barnard's AmeriAlso Educational Labors of William Russell. \_Hartford. 1857.] 8vo, pp. 139-146. can Journal of Education for March, 1857.) Includes a list of his writings. B., h. Portrait. :

Russell (W.) 1842, on the Tariff.

Speech of William Russell Washington. 1842. 8vo.

in

Congress, July

74393

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DisRussell (W.) The Righteous to be Remembered. course delivered in ... East Longmeadow, Mass., ... October 31, 1858, In Memory of the late Pastor of the Church, Rev. Joshua By William Russell .... New York: M. W. Dodd. R. Brown. 1858.

8vo, pp. 16.

74394

Their Boyhood and Extraordinary Men Russell (W.) By William Russell With numerous portraits and London: Routledge and Sons. [1853.] ^"^^t illustrative engravings Early Life

74395

PP- 334Includes sketches of Dr. Franklin, Dr.

L.L.D.

Permission

Wales.

The

Illustrated to

Day

his

^ Son

Russell. Russell, LL.D.

ilmo,

E. Channing, and William Cobbett.

Atlantic Telegraph by W. H. Rusby Robert Dudley. Dedicated by Special Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of

Russell (W. H.) sell,

W.

pp. (2),

The

...

London. [1865.]

Battle of Bull

...

New

5-30.

York:

4to, pp. v, 117.

Run.

Rudd

&

ba.

By William Howard Carleton.

mdccclxi. B.

74397

Russell. Canada its Defences, Condition, and Resources. Being a Third and Concluding Volume of " My Diary, North and South." By W. Howard Russell, ll.d. London: Bradbury and Evans. 1865. Post 8vo, pp. xii, 352, Advertisements 8. 2 folded Maps. b., ba. 74398 :

RUSSELL.

'57

Russell. Canada: its Defences, Condition, and Resources. Being a second and concluding volume of "My Diary, North and By W. Howard Russell, ll.d. Boston: T. O. H. P. South." Burnham. New York: O. S. Felt. 1865. l2mo, pp. xii, 311. -f Second Edition. \_Ibid.~\ 1865. i2mo, pp. xii, 311. h. 74399

sell,

LL.D., Special Correspondent of the

Wm. H. RusLondon Times. Bos-

ton

Gardner J.

^ Co.

Russell. :

...

The

Civil

Fuller.

War

in

America: by

London: Triibner

Russell.

Mr. Russell on Bull Run

New

Rebellion Record.

with a Note ; York: G. P. Putnam. 1861.

pp. 12. Also Record.

:

B.,

Russell. In

1863.

from the

;

Rl. 8vo, BA. 74401

My Diary, North and South. By William Howard Two Volumes. ... London: Bradbury and Evans.

2 vols., post 8vo, pp. xvi, T. O. H. P. Bwnham.

+ Boston: l2mo,

i2mo, 74400

Second Edition. Mr, Russell on Bull Run ; with Notes ; from the Rebellion Neiu York: G. P. Putnam. l86l. 8vo, pp. (2), 14. b., h.

Russell.

1863.

[186 1.] B., H.

pp. 189.

pp. xxii, 602.

B.,

8vo, pp. 225.

ba.

-|-

424;

xi,

442.

Map.

New York: O. S. New York Harper

ba., h.

Felt.

b., h.

Portrait.

1863.

& Brothers.

:

74402

Russell. Pictures of Southern Life, Social, Political, and Written for the London Times, by William Howard New York : James G. Russell, LL.D., special correspondent. b., ba., h. 74403 i2mo, pp. 143. Gregory. 1861. Military.

Russell (W. the Pilgrims. the

Author

Russell.

A

Guide

G. Drake.

Russell.

to

Map,

1846.

pp. xii, 306 4 Plates.

;

Airs of b., ba.

Plymouth and Recollections of the

S. Russell.

-f Second Edition.

Boston: Published /or

...

l2mo,

1846.

Appendix, xx.

;

By William

thor by S. c.

76

vi,

Plymouth, and Recollections of

to S.

by George Coolidge.

the Pilgrims,

grims.

Guide

S.)

By William

...

l2mo,

Boston.

Pil-

Boston: Published for the Aupp. 402.

1855.

i2mo.

Map and 4 Map and

Plates. Plates.

Russell. Pilgrim Memorials, and Guide for Visitors to Plymouth Village with a Lithographic Map, and Seven Copperplate Engravings. By Wm. S. Russell, Recording Secretary of :

the Pilgrim Society.

Moody.

1

85 1.

...

i2mo,

Boston pp.

viii,

:

Printed for the Author 148.

Map

-^

by C. C. P.

and 7 Plates.

A., H.

;

RUST.

158

Pilgrim Memorials, and Guide to Plymouth. With By Lithographic Map, and Eight Copperplate Engravings. S. Russell .... Boston: Crosby^ Nichols and Co?npany. 1855.

Russell. a

Wm.

Map and 8 Plates. M. -f Second Edition. 203. iimo. Map and 8 Plates, b., ba. -f Third Edi1855. i2mo, pp. 229. Co. i860. Boston: Crosby^ Nichols^ Lee tion. Map and 8 Plates, c. -\- Boston. 1864. i2mo, pp. 228. Map Boston : Crosby Damrell. [n. d.] and Plates. -\- Fifth Edition. i2mo,

pp.

\_Ibid.\

&

^

i2mo,

pp. 228.

Russell (W.)

Map

and 8 Plates.

Quebec: As

it

b.

Was, and As

it

Is, or,

74407

A

Brief

The

Oldest City in Canada, from its foundation to the present time, with A Guide for Strangers to the different places of By Willis Russell. interest within the city and adjacent thereto. Quebec: Printed for the Proprietor by P. La(Russell's Hotel.) Third Edii2mo, pp. vi, iii-iv, 160. b., h. moureux. 1857. i2mo. -\- Fourth Edition, ^ebec: Printed tion, ^ebec. i860. 744o8 ... by G. T. Cary. 1864. i2mo, pp. viii, 147, (i). History of

.^

+

Russell (W.) Account of the Trial [at Troy] of Winslow Murder of Michael Backus [of Hosick, N. Y.]

Russell, for the

with his Confession, and Narrative of his Life.

[n. p.

Svo.

181

1.]

74409

Russell. The last Address of Winslow Russell, delivered in Troy, July 19, 181 1, before he was Executed for the Murder of Michael Backus. \x\.^.-7\ Printed for the Purchasers. 181 1. 8vo, pp. 12.

74410

Russell (W.) The Red Man Lord Wriothesley Russell. London:

A

Russian,

The

/)j^w^ PP* ^S^-

N

Sold by Bangs, Brother

&

Co., at

New York, March

.

9th, 1857, and following days,

[Sabin.] Bibliotheca Dramatica. Catalogue of the Theatand Miscellaneous Library of the late William E. Burton, the distinguished Comedian .... To be sold at auction by J. Sabin rical

SARIN.

&

199

at their Auction Room, Corner of Broadway, Fourth and Lafayette Place, New York, On Monday, October i860, and following days .... [^New York, i860.] 8vo, pp. Portrait of Burton. (2), 462, and covers. 1\^1^

Co.,

Street, 8, vi,

One hundred

[Sabin.]

copies

were printed on large paper.

Bibliotheca Splendidissima.

brary of A. E. Douglas]

...

New

York.

Catalogue [of the Li8vo, pp. v, 172. 1856.

[Sabin.] Catalogue of a Choice Collection of Books ... including the entire Library belonging to Col. Brantz Mayer, of Baltimore, Md., comprising an extensive and valuable series of books relating to the History of Maryland, Mexico, Central

America, etc., etc. ... Sold at Auction, ... Sept. 26, and Five Following Days, By Bangs, Merwin & Co. ... Nos. 694 and Sons^ Printers. 696 Broadway, N. Y. ... New York: J. Sabin 8vo, pp. (4), 180, and covers. 1870. y^6jja

&

Catalogue of a portion of the Library Belonging to Griswold, of New York. Part i., consisting chiefly of books relating to America, to be sold at auction .. February 28th, 1876, by Bangs, Merwin & Co. ... \^New York 8vo, pp. (4), 156, and covers. Part 11., Bibliography 1876.] Literary History, Belles Lettres, &c. to be sold by auction, .. April 19 & 20, 1876 ... \_New York. 1876.] 8vo, cover-title [Sabin.]

Mr. Almon

W.

74678

pp. 39.

[Sabin.] Catalogue of an Extensive and Select Collection of Choice Books ... to be sold at auction ... May 26 [1857] ••• [^New York. 1857.] ^^o. 74^79 R. Hazewell. The collection was at that time but was afterwards catalogued with additions from other sources

Descriptive of the library of George

withdrawn from as

sale,

:

[Sabin.]

Catalogue of a Valuable Private Library, compris-

ing an Extensive and Select Collection of Choice Books, in every

Department of Literature ... to be sold at auction ... by Geo. A. Leavitt & Co. ... commencing on ... May 16 [1859] ••• ^^"^ York: Geo. A. Leavitt Co. [1859.] ^^o^ pp. 6, 324, (2), and

^

covers.

The

74680

of Mr. George R. Hazewell. The addenda contains a list of the remarkable collection of pamphlets on American history, originally formed by the Rev. Thomas Bradbury Chandler, of Elizabethtown, New Jersey. library

[Sabin.] Vol. XVII.,

Catalogue of Mr. John A. Rice's Library.

No. 70839.

See

200

SABIN.

Sabin. a Catalogue of the Books, Autographs, Engravings, and Miscellaneous Articles, belonging to the estate of the late John Allan. [Vignette portrait.] ... Prepared by Joseph Sabin. Neiv York: 17 Vandewater Street. [C J. Alvord^ Printer.'] 1864. 8vo, pp. vi, (2), 343, (i), and covers. 74681 Cover-title: "...

Executrix's Sale.

Catalogue of the entire collection of the

late

Mr. John. Allan, of choice, scarce, curious, and unique Books ... to be sold at auction commencing on ... April 25 [May zd] 1864, ... by Bangs, Merwin & Co., At the One hundred copies were Irving Buildings, 594 & 596 Broadway, New York. ..." printed on large paper, with the addition of portrait of John Allan engraved on steel. In these copies the

name of

the compiler was omitted from the title-page.

Catalogue of the Books Manuscripts and Engravings Sabin. belonging to William Menzies of New^ York Prepared by New York 1875 8vo, pp. xviii, Corrections (i). Joseph Sabin Catalogue 471, (i). Addenda (i). 74682 This collection was sold by the compiler $50,000, being $9,000 more than it cost.

in It

November, was the

1

876, and realized nearly in the

finest library ever sold

United States. Also List of Prices for which the Books, Engravings, Etc., belonging to Mr. William Menzies, were sold on Monday, November 13, 1876, And five following Days, At the Auction Rooms of Messrs. G. A. Leavitt & Co., Clinton Hall, New York. Joseph Sabin, Auctioneer. Nenv York: J. Sabin Sons. 1876. 8vo, pp. 8. :

&

Sabin. a Catalogue of the Entire Library of of Philadelphia. Prepared by Joseph Sabin.

Andrew Wight,

To

be sold by

Trade Sale Rooms, 498 Broadway, New York, by J. E. Cooley. Geo. A. Leavitt, Auctioneer. On Monday, June 6th, 1864, and following days ... J. E. Cooley. N. Y. 1864. 8vo, pp. iv, 9-315, and covers. 74683 auction, at the

.

" Bibliotheca Americana," etc. One hundred copies were printed on Very rich in books printed by Benjamin Franklin, The majority of the books were in fact the property of Mr. Edward Vernon. Cover-title

:

large paper.

A

Catalogue of the Entire Library of the late Rev. Jarvis, d.d., ll.d., &c., &c. of Middletown, Connecticut, to be sold at auction, ... October 14 [November 4], 1 85 1, and following evenings; by Lyman & Rawdon, (Successors to James E. Cooley and Cooley & Keese,) 377 & 379 Broadway, corner of White Street, New-York. [^New York:'] H. F. Snowden^ Printer. 185 1. 8vo, pp. vi, (2), 219, (i), and covers. [Sabin.]

Samuel Farmar

'

Catalogue of the Library belonging to Mr. Thomas be sold at auction, by Bangs, Merwin & Co., May 24th, 1875, and following days. New York, 1875. 8vo, pp. viii, 376, and covers. 74685 [Sabin.]

W.

Field.

To

201

SABIN.

Cnvfr-titlc

'An

:

"Catalogue of the Library belonging

to

Mr. Thomas

W.

Field,

Author

Including an unrivalled Collection of Books relating to the American Indians, Collections of Historical Societies, and AmerThe notes to the books are mostly ican History and Biography in general," etc. abridged from Mr. Field's " Essay."

of'

Essay on

Indian

Bibliography,' Etc.

Also: Supplement to the Catalogue of the Library of Mr. T. W. Field, Including Books Omitted in that List also, valuable manuscripts, and a Collection of Books To be sold at Auction ... May 29, relating to America from another collection. 8vo, pp. 1875, and following days, By Bangs, Merwin & Co. ... [Neiv Tori. 1875.] j

59, and covers.

[Sabin.] Catalogue of The Library belonging to Thomas Addis Emmet m.d. New Tork : Bradstreet Press 1868 Rl. 8vo,

74686

pp. (6), 371. Sixty copies

printed in a very elaborate style for private distribution.

Four copies

were printed on Whatman's drawing paper.

Catalogue of the Library of a Collector and Amateur. Sarin. Compiled by Joseph Sabin. To be Sold at Auction by Messrs. [^New Tork, Bangs & Co. March 19th 1877. & following days. covers. and title, 8vo, etched 74687 pp. 498, 1877.] Descriptive of the library of F. S. Hoffman.

Edited Catalogue of the Library of E. G. Squier. Sabin. To be Sold by Auction, ... April 24th, 1876, by Joseph Sabin. and following days. By Bangs, Merwin & Co. 656 Broadway, New York. New Tork: Charles C. Shelley, Printer. 1876. 8vo, pp. (4), 277, 8,

74688

and covers.

Cover-title: "Catalogue of the Books, Manuscripts, Maps, Drawings and Engravings, Principally relating to Central America, and Peru, American Antiquities, &c.

Appended is "A List of Books, Pamphlets, Belonging to Mr. E. G. Squier," etc. and more important Contributions to Periodicals, etc., by Hon. E. George Squier, m.a., F.s.A. ... Neiu York: iSyS," pp. 8.

Catalogue of the Library of Edwin Forrest. Sabin. Joseph Sabin. Philadelphia: Collins, Printer. 1863.

Com8vo,

piled by

pp. iv, 188.

74689

Portrait.

One hundred and seventy-five copies printed for private circulation. Mr. Forrest bequeathed his library to the Dramatic Institution which he established and endowed.

Sabin. Catalogue of the Library of George W. Ordway, Chicago, PIl. Prepared By J. Sabin. New Tork: Privately Printed. 1869. 8vo, pp. (2), 5-96. 74690 "This catalogue of Mr. Ordway 's instructed to

fill

100 pages with

is a specimen of amplification. of a few books, and almost did it."

collection

a description

I

wai

Catalogue of the Rare, Curious, and Valuable Books, Tracts, Autographs, mss., Engravings, Paintings, &c., of the late Mr. E. B. Corwin, comprehending .., [Sabin.]

Collection

...

of

VOL. xviii.

13

SABIN.

202

America ... which will be sold at auction, by Co. at the Trade Sale Rooms, 13 Park Row, New York, commencing on Monday, November loth, 1856 ... Godwin^ Printers. 1 856.] 8vo, pp. vii, 263, and covers. [Baker

Books

relating to

Bangs, Brother

&

^

One hundred

copies were printed

on large paper.

Catalogue of the Valuable Library of Mr. Richard See No. 72313, Vol. xvii., and add : Twenty-five Roche. copies were printed on thick paper. [Sabin.]

W.

Also other catalogues too numerous

to

mention.

A Dictionary of Books relating to America, from its Sabin. By Joseph Sabin. Volume i. discovery to the present time. [A to Bedford.] ... New- Tor k : Joseph Sabin. 1868. 8vo, pp. (8), xi-xvi,

74692

566.

Vol. II. Bedinger to Brownell, 1869; Vol. iii. Brownell to Chesbrough, 1870; Vol. IV. Cheshire to Costa, 1871; Vol. v. Costa to Dumorter, 1873; Vol. vi. Du Moulin to Franklin, 1873; Vol. vii. Franklin to Hall, 1875; Vol. viii. Hall to Huntington,^ 1877; Vol. IX. Huntington to Lacroix, 1877; Vol. x. Lacroix to M'Clary, 1878}' Vol. XI. McClean to Memoire, 1879; Vol. xii. Memoire to Nederland, 1880; Vol. xni. Nederland to Omai, 1881; Vol. xiv. Omana to Philadelphia, 1884; Vol. xv., Philadelphia to Providence, 1885; Vol. xvi. Providence to Remarks, 1886; Vol. Five hundred and twenty-five copies printed on small xvir. Remarks to Ross, 1888. The first four parts were issued paper, and one hundred and ten copies on large paper. These were preceded by: "Prospectus and Specimen Pages of a Dictionary in 1867.

By Joseph of Books Relating To America, From its Discovery to the Present Time. Sabin. ... Neiv Tori: Printed for the Author^ at the Bradstreet Press. 1867." 8v(), pp. The cover of the "Historical Magazine" for May, 1859, contains a "Prosvi, (10). pectus of an American Bibliographer's Manual ... A Bibliographical Dictionary of all Books relating to America," etc., signed "Joseph Sabin, 27 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia."

A List of the Editions of the works of Louis HenSabin. Extracted from a nepin and Alonso [/'. e. Antonio] de Herrera By Joseph Sabin Dictionary of Books relating to America New Tork y. Sabin dff Sons 1876. 8vo, cover-title, and pp. 16. Sabin. A List of the Printed Editions of the Works of Fray Bartolome de las Casas Bishop of Chiapa. Extracted from A Dictionary of Books relating to America. By Joseph Sabin. New Tork : J. Sabin iff Sons. 1870. 8vo, pp. 27, and covers.

Sabin

&

J. Sabin

&

"A

The American

Sons. Sons^

New

Tork.

1869.

Bibliopolist.

Volume

8vo, pp. (4), 3, 416.

i.

...

74695

Monthly Catalogue of Old and New Books, and ReposiContinued to Vol. ix., No. 86, for April, 1877. There No. 80 (April, 1876,) is followed by No. 8z (as numbered on the is no No. 81. cover) for June and August, 1876, which is wrongly numbered 87 on the first page. A preliminary number of this periodical was issued in December, 1868. Literary Register and

tory of Notes and (Queries."

:

SABINE.

203

Series.

Neiu York: Joseph Sabin.

Reprints, Quarto 10 vols., 4to.

Sabin*s

1865.

Two paper.

fifty

copies

on

large

:

An Account

I.

Vol.

74696

hundred copies of each were printed on small paper and This series comprises the following works

A Relation A Farther

II.

III.

of

The

Late Revolution in New-England.

See Byfield (N.),

1689.

No. 9709.

III.,

of Maryland.

Sec Vol. xi.,

1635.

No. 45315.

Discovery of the Present State of the Indians.

1651.

Whit-

See

(H.)

field

Well Minded People. 1644.

Certain Inducements to

IV.

Strength out of Mealcness.

V.

A

VI.

Vol.

No. 11709.

See [Eliot

(J.)],

No. 22150.

New

England's First Fruits.

Further (Queries upon

VIII.

iii.,

Further Manifestation of the Progress of the Gospel. 1659.

VI.,

VII.

See Vol.

See Strength.

1652.

...

1643.

No. 52759.

See Vol. xiii.,

the New-English Affairs.

See E. (S.), Vol.

1689.

No. 21611.

VI.,

The Day

IX.

Breaking.

1647.

No. 22147,

[Eliot (J.)]> Vol. vi.,

See

o*"

rather

[Shepard (T.)]

The

X.

Clear Sunshine of the Gospel.

[Octavo

Sabin*s Reprints.

paper. I.

II.

(D.), III.

Shepard (T.)

See

New

Series.]

Tork

:

Joseph Sabin,

6 vols., 8vo.

1865.

Two

1648.

74697

hundred copies of each were printed on small paper and This series comprises

fifty

copies on large

:

The

A

Journal of Major George Washington.

Journal of

Vol

IX.,

Two

Visits

made

to

See

1754.

some Nations of

Washington (G.)

Indians.

1774.

See

Jones

No. 36488'.

Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre.

1865.

See

Benson (E.), Vol.

11.,

No. 4748. IV.

V. VI.

A

Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania.

1755.

See

Smith (W.)

The Present State of Virginia. 1724. See Jones (H.), Vol. ix., No. 36512. The History of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia. 1747. See Stith

(W.)

Reprints. 8vo.

Sabin's

1865.

Two 1.

The

Second

Series.

New

Tork: Joseph Sabin,

74698

hundred copies printed on small paper, and Narrative of Colonel David Fanning.

fifty

1861.

copies on large paper. See

Fanning (D.), Vol.

vi.,

No. 23779.

An Account of Experiments (E.), b. 1788, d. 1883. determine the Figure of the Earth, by means of the Pendulum vibrating Seconds in Different Latitudes; as well as on various By Edward Sabine ... other Subjects of Philosophical Inquiry. London Printed at the Expense of the Board of Longitude. Sabine

to

John Murray. MDCCCXXV.

4to, pp. xv, (2), 509, (2).

B.,

H.

Also: account of Captain Covering's voyage to the Arctic regions. •'An Account of Experiments to ascertain the length of the seconds pendulum, a? Contains

a brief

— SABINE.

204

New York, by Captain Edward Sabine, of the Royal (British) Arand Honorary Member of the Literary and Philosophical Societies of New York, (Read April, 1823)," in the Transactions of the Literary & Philosophical See a/so No. Society of New York, vol. 11., part i, pp. 34-70 [New Tork, 1825].

Columbia College, tillery

F.R.s.

^

74705.

'"/'"''•

By Major Contributions to Terrestrial Magnetism. ... From the Philosophical Transactions. London: Printed by R. and "J. E. Taylor. 1840. for 1840.

Sabine.

Edward Part

I.

Sabine, r.a.

4to, pp. (2), 129-155.

a.

2 Plates.

74700

Contents: "Lines of Inclination and Intensity in the Atlantic Ocean;" and "Lines of Intensity between the Cape of Good Hope and Australia."

No. v. Contributions to Terrestrial Magnetism. Sabine. Lieut. -Colonel Edward Sabine, r.a. ... From the PhilosophLondon: Printed by R. Part 11. for 1843. ical Transactions. a. and y. E. Taylor. 1843. 410, pp. (2), 145-231. 3 Plates.

By



Contents: "Observations within the Antarctic Circle, made on Board Her Majesty's Ships Erebus and Terror, in the Summer of 1840, 1841, in the Expedition under the command of Captain James Clark Ross, r.-n.;" "Observations between Kerguelen Island and Van Diemen Island, made on Board Her Majesty's Ships Erebus, July and August, 1840 5" and "Observations within the Antarctic Circle 1840, 1841."

Edward

Philosophical Transactions.

R. and J. E.

119-224.

the

Contributions to Terrestrial Magnetism.

Sabine.

By. Lieut. -Colonel

by

in

5

Taylor.

Maps and

Sabine, r.a., f.r.s.

— Part

1844.

ii.

for 1844.

4to, pp. (2),

Plates.

...

Summer

of

No.

vi.

From

the

London: Printed

87-118, Ii5*-ii8*, a. 74702

Contents: "Observations made on Board Her Majesty's Ships Erebus and Terror, from June 1841 to August 1842, in the Antarctic Expedition under the Command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross, r.n., f.r.s."

Sabine. Contributions to Terrestrial Magnetism. Nos. and viii. By Lieut. -Colonel Edward Sabine, r.a.. For. Sec. ...

viii,



From

London

:

vii. r.s.

Part iii. for 1846. the Philosophical Transactions. Printed by R. and J. E. Taylor. 1846. 4to, pp. (2), vii-

237-440.

5

Maps.

a.

74703

Contents: "A Magnetic Survey of a considerable portion of the North American Continent;" and "A Magnetic Survey of the Southern Hemisphere between the Me70°." 20° and ridians of 0° and 125° East, and Parallels of





No. ix. Sabine. Contributions to Terrestrial Magnetism. Lieut. -Colonel Edward Sabine, r.a.. For. Sec. R.s. ... From London: the Philosophical Transactions. Part ii. for 1849. Printed by R. and J. E. Taylor, 1849. 4^^» PP- (^)> ^73~234- 2

By



Maps.

A.

»rv. of these

74704

" Lines of Magnetic Declination in the Atlantic." No. "Contributions" appeared in the " Philosophical Transactions" for 1875.

Consists of a paper on the

SABINE.

Experiments

Sabine. ascertain

Sabine.

at

205

Columbia College,

New

See

No. 74699, supra,

York,

to

By Edward

length of the Second's Pendulum. \^New York. 1825.] 4to. 1823. the

IM^'^

note.

Magnetic Observations made during the Voyages of Sabine. His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle, 1826-36, discussed London. 1838. 8vo. by Major Sabine. 747o6 Magnetical and Meteorological Observations made Sabine. Toronto, Canada ... 1846, 7 and 8; with Abstracts of Observations to 1855 inclusive. ... London. 1857. 4^^Plates.

at

A Memoir

on the Birds of Greenland with DeNotes on the Species observed in the Late Voyage of Discovery in Davis's Straits and Baffin's Bay. By Captain Sabine.

-,

scriptions and

Edward Sabine of 4to, pp.

1819.]

Sabine.

the Royal Artillery, Plate. 527-560.

The North

f.r.s.

Georgia Gazette.

and

[London.

L.s.

b.

74708

See Vol. xiii.

55714.

Observations made at the Magnetic Observatories of Toronto in Canada, Trevandrum in the East Indies, and St. Helena, during a remarkable Magnetic Disturbance on the 25th By Lieut. -Colonel Edward Saand 26th of September, 1841. Plate. bine .... London. 1841. 8vo. 747^9

Sabine.

Sabine. Observations made [by Brig. General Lefroy] at the Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory at Toronto, in CaPrinted by Order of Her Majesty's Government, under nada. the Superintendence of Lieut. -Col. Edward Sabine, of the Royal London. 1845. 410, pp. Artillery. Vol. I., 1840, 1841, 1842. s. 74710 Plates. 460. Concerning

this see

Morgan's " Bibliotheca Canadensis,"

p.

334.

Sabine. Observations made at the Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory at Hobarton, in Van Diemen Island and by the Antarctic Naval Expedition. Printed ... under the Superintendence of ... Edward Sabine. ... With Abstracts of the Observations from 1841 to 1848. ... London. 1850-1853. 3 vols., 4to.

Plates.

747

n

Sabine. Observations on Days of unusual Magnetic Disturbance, made at the British Colonial Magnetic Observatories. Printed ... under the Superintendence of Lieutenant-Colonel London: Longman.^ BrowHy Edward Sabine. Part i, 1 840-41.



Green

if}

Longmans. 1843.

410, pp. 107.

P.

74712

SABINE.

206

Observations on Days of unusual Magnetic DisSabine. turbance, made at the British Colonial Magnetic Observatories under the Departments of the Ordnance and Admiralty, 1840London. 185 1. 4to. 44. ... Vol. I. 747 '3

On

Sabine.

the

Means adopted

in

the British Colonial

Mag-

netic Observatories, for determining the Absolute Value, Secular

Change, and Annual Variation of the Terrestrial Magnetic Force.

By Lieut. -Colonel Edward Sabine ... From the Philosophical London: Printed by R. and y. Part i. for 1850. Transactions. H. 74714 E. Taylor. 1850. 4to, pp. (2), 201-219. .



On

Sabine.

the Periodic and Nonperiodic Variations of the

Temperature at Toronto in Canada, from 1841 to 1852 inclusive. By Colonel Edward Sabine, of the Royal Artillery, Treas. and \_London.

v.p.R.s.

^ Plates. 4^^> PP* H'-J^4" Philosophical Transactions."

1853.]

From

the

Remarks on the Account of The late Voyage of Sabine. Discovery to Baffin's Bay, published by Captain J. Ross, r.n. By Captain Edward Sabine, Royal Artillery. London: Printed 8vo, pp. 40. by Richard and Arthur Taylor for "John Booth. 1819. -|- Second Edition. \_Ibid.^ 18 19. 8vo, pp. 40. H. B., P. For a list of Sabine's published by Sir John Ross, see No. 73371, supra. numbering over one hundred up to 1872, see the catalogue of" the Royal Society. also "Monthly Review," new series, lxxxix. 337; and Wrangell (F. von).

For

a reply

papers, See

Sabine for his

(F.

W.)

Friends.

In Memoriam. Francis W. Sabine. Printed 8vo, pp. Boston: Press of John Wilson. 1865.

21,(1).

B.

74717

Sabine (J.) A Discourse delivered at Methuen, May 10, 5826, at the Consecration and Installation of Grecian Lodge. By Rev. Comp. J. Sabine, Pastor of the fiist Presbyterian Church in Boston. Andover : Printed by Flagg and Gould. 1826. 8vo, pp. 19. w. 74718 Sabine. An Ecclesiastical History, from ilie Commencement of the Christian Era to the Present Time. Bv James Sabine ... Boston: Printed for the Author by Ezra Lincoln. 1820. l2mo, pp. 648.

B.,

.

[Sabine.]

An

Ecclesiastical

Memoir

BA.

74719

of Essex Street Relig-

In a Series of Letters addressed to some Gentlemen of this City ... Boiton : Printed by Exra Lincoln. Published by a Committee of the Society. 1823. b., ba. 8vo, pp. 128. ious Society, Boston.

SABINE.

207

Fathers of New England. A Sermon, delivin Essex-Street, Boston, December 22, 1820. Being the Second Centennial Celebration of the Landing of the Boston: G. Clark^ By James Sabine ... Fathers at Plymouth. H., w. 74721 8vo, pp. 32. Co. 1821.

The

Sabine.

Church

ered in the

.

^

The Glory

Sabine.

of the Latter House.

A

Sermon, on

the Dedication of the First Presbyterian Church, in the City of By James Sabine, PasDelivered January 31, 1828. Boston.

1828.

Boston.

tor.

8vo, pp. 20.

B., H.,

M. 74722

Glorying in the Cross: a Sermon, delivered before Sabine. the Associated Congregational Ministers of Salem and Vicinity, By James Sabine, late Pastor of at Maiden, ... Sept. 8, 18 18.

Church St. John's, Newfoundland. ... Boston: Printed by N. Willis. 18 18. 8vo, pp. 31. ba., H., w. -f Second Weston., Printers. 1 8 19. Edition. G. Clark., Charlestown : True B., BA. 74723 8vo, pp. 32. the Congregational

&

The

Great Moral Duties of a Free and Independent In delivered on Fast Day, April 6, 1826. By James Sabine ... Boston: the Presbyterian Church, Boston. BA. 74724 Button and Wentworth. 1826. 8vo, pp. 40. Sabine.

People.

A

Sermon

.

Sabine.

The

Relation the present state of Religion bears to

A Sermon, delivered in the Old South Church, Boston, before the Foreign Mission Society, of Boston and the Vicinity, Jan. 8, 1823. By the Rev. James Sabine ... 8vo, pp. 24. BA. Boston: Printed by Crocker and Brewster. 1823. the expected Millennium.

.

Sabine. A Sermon, Delivered December 15, 18 19, on the Dedication of the House recently erected for Public Worship, by By James the Congregational Church, Essex-Street.. ..Boston. WesBoston: Printed by True Sabine, Pastor of said Church. ton. Published by G. Clarke Co. Charlestown., sold by S. T. Armstrong and Lincoln Edmands., Boston. 1 8 19. 8vo, pp. 29. B., H.

^

^

^

Sabine. A Sermon, in Commemoration of the Benevolence of the Citizens of Boston, who, on occasion of the dreadful Fires of the 7th and 21st of November, 1817, in St. John's, Newfoundland, sent down gratuitous supplies for the Relief of the Sufferers during the inclement season of Winter. ...

St.

John's

...

February 22, 1818.

Preached

With an Appendix.

By

Rev. James Sabine. Saint John's : Printed for the Author., by John ba., h., m. 74727 Ryan. 1818. 8vo, pp. 31, Appendix xvi. Some

copies contain in addition a Postecript of tour pages.

SABINE.

208

Solemn Feasts Solemn Vows. A Sermon, preached Church and Society, in Boylston Hall, Boston, By James Sabine, on Thanksgiving Day, December 5, 1822. Boston: George Clark. Pastor of said Church and Society ... B., ba. 74728 Jonathan Howe, Printer. 1822. 8vo, pp. 16. Sabine.

to Essex Street

.

Sabine.

A View

of the Moral State of Newfoundland.

With

a particular Reference to the Present State of Religious ToleraBy Rev. James Sabine .... Boston: Printed tion in the Island. Ezra Lincoln.^ Printer. I 818. 8vo, pp. 32. BA. for the Jut h or.

Sabine (J.) Zoological Appendix to the Narrative of Captain Franklin's Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the years By Joseph Sabine, Esq. London. 1823. 1819, 20, 21, and 22. N.

4to. Also included

Sabine (L.)

in Franklin's ''Narrative

An

of

a

74730

Journey," 1823, pp. 647-703.

Address before the

New

England Historic-

Genealogical Society, in the Hall of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, Tuesday, Sept. 13th, 1859. ^^^ Hundredth Anniversary of the Death of Major General James Wolfe, with Passages omitted in the Delivery, and illustrative Notes and Boston: A. IViliiams i^ Co. Documents: by Lorenzo Sabine. b., ba., h., m. 74731 1859. 8vo, pp. 100.

Sabine. Adherents

The American

Loyalists, or Biographical Sketches of

Crown With Arranged

to the British

Alphabetically

;

in

the

By Lorenzo Sabine. Boston: Charles MDCCCXLVII. 8vo, pp. (2', V, 733. See

War

of the Revolution

;

a Preliminary Historical Essay.

"North American Review,

'

C. Little

lix.

and James Brown^ B., H., M. 74732

261; lxv. 138.

Sabine. Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution, with an Historical Essay. By Lorenzo Sabine. In Two Volumes. ... Boston: Little.^ Brown and Company.^ 1864. 2 H. 74733 vols., 8vo, pp. xii, 608 (2), 600. ;

A

new and enlarged

edition oi the preceding wt>ik.

Fourth Ajk jiU Report of Boston Board of Trade. to the Board at the Annual Meeting, on the 20th January, 1858. By Lorenzo Sabir \ Secretary. Boston: Press of Geo. C. Rand and Avery. 1858. 8vo, pp. 240, Appendix 16. m. 74734 Sabine.

the

Government, presented

The

succeeding annual reports to 1867, inclusive, were prepared by Lorenzo Sabine.

SABOURIN.

209

Sabine. Notes on Duels and Duelling, alphabetically arranged, By Lorenzo Sabine. Boswith a Preliminary Historical Essay. l2mo, pp. viii, 394. -|ton: Crosby^ Nichols^ and Company. 1855.

Second Edition. Edition.

\_Ibid.~]

i2mo,

1856.

\^Ibid.']

i2mo,

1859.

pp.

pp.

viii,

426.

-j-

426.

viii,

Third

74735

Report on the principal Fisheries of the American prepared for the Treasury Department of the United States by Lorenzo Sabine, of Massachusetts ; and submitted by the Hon. Thomas Corwin, Secretary of the Treasury, as a part of his Annual Report on the Finances, at the Second Session of the Thirty-second Congress. IVashingion: Robert Armstrongs Printer. 1853. 8vo, pp. 317. 74736 Sabine.

Seas

:

Lorenzo Sabine also contributed the "Life can Biography," second series, vol. xii.

Sabine (R.)

The

of"

Edward Preble"

to Sparks's

"Ameri-

By Robert Sabine ... 8vo, pp. xv, 428, cata-

Electric Telegraph.

^

London: Virtue Brothers

Co.

1867.

logue 24.

B.,

BA.

^

74737

The History and Progress of the Electric Telegraph. Descriptions of some of the Apparatus. ]iy Robert Sabine, London: Virtue Co. 1868. i2mo. -|- Second Edition,

Sabine.

With C.E.

&

with Additions. 1869.

Torston.

London: Virtue i^

i2mo,

pp. xiv, 280.

Co.

New

Plate.

York: Virtue H.

iff

74738

Sabine (W. T.) "The Land xMourneth." The Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. A Sermon, Delivered in the Church of th*e Covenant, on Sunday Evening, April 16th, 1865. By Rev. William T. Sabine, Rector. Philadelphia

:

.

Atkinson.

1865.

i6mo,

pp. 18.

1^1 ?t9

"A

Nation saved by the Lord." A Sermon preached Philadelphia, December 7, 1865. ... By Rev. William T, Sa-

Sabine. at

IV P.

bine.

The

Philadelphia.

Sable Cloud.

1865.

A

8vo, pp. 16.

Southern Tale, with Northern

74740

Com-

Bv the Author of *' A South-Side View of Slavery" [/'. e. Nehemiah Adams] ... Boston: Ticknor iff Fields, mdccclxi. i2mo, pp. iv, 275. B., BA. 74741

ments.

Sabourin (A. D.) Eloge funebre du general de division Lamarre, prononce par ordre du president d'Hayti, dans I'eglise paroissiale du Port au Prince, le 6 aout 18 10. Par A. D. Sabourin, aide de camp du president d'Hayti. Port au Prince^ Impri-

SACK.

210 merie du Gouvernement^

An

7 de

V Ind'ependance. [18 10.]

l2mo, 74742

pp. 12.

Nineteen Months a Prisoner of War. NarG. E. Sabre, Second Rhode Island Cavalry, of his Experience in the War Prisons and Stockades of Morton, Mobile, Atlanta, Libby, Belle Island, Andersonville, Macon, Charleston, and Columbia, and his Escape to the Union Lines. To which is appended, a List of Officers confined at Columbia, New York: American during the Winters of 1864 and 1865. News Company. 1865. i2mo, pp. 207. 3 Plates. B., ba.

Sabre (G. E.)

rative of Lieutenant

A

cheap edition was also issued

in

paper covers bearing the following outside

Nineteen Months a Prisoner of

Sabre.

War:

title

being

:

An

Account of the Adventures of Lieutenant G. E. Sabre, Second R. I. Cavalry, while in the hands of the rebels. New-York: The American News Company. 1866. l2mo. 74744

Sacaza

(Daniel).

Granada. 1866.

Protesta de

la

Compania de

Diligencias

8vo.

...

7A-74-S

Sacedon (Antonio de Jesus). Carta pastoral dirigida a los Nuevo Reino de Leon. ... Mexico por Ontiveros. 1779.

fieles del

:

4to.

74746 Title from Beristain.

A

Short

& W.

Noyes.

Sachem*s-Wood

New Haven:

B.

:

Poem, with 1838.

[Historical]

8vo, pp. 30.

Notes.

74747

By James Abraham Hillhouse.

Sachot (O.) La Siberie Nord et ses habitants.

pole

Sachot.

Paris.

1875.

Orientale et I'Amerique Russe, le Recits de voyages, par Octave 8vo. Map and 62 Engravings. 74748

Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (Bernhard

zu).

See

Vol.

11.,

No. 4953.

Sack (A.

von).

Beschreibung einer Reise nach Surinam und

des Aufenthaltes daselbst in den Jahren 1805, 1806, 1807, so wie von des Verfassers Ruckkehr nach Europa iiber Nord-

Amerika. Von dem Baron Albert von Sack ... Erste [und zweite] Abtheilung. Berlin: in der Haude und Spenerschen Buchhandlung. 18 18. 2 parts in one vol. 4to, pp. xvii, (i), 240; xxix, -|- Berlin. 2 engraved titles, 7 Plates, 2 Maps. b. 185, (i). 1821. 2 parts in one vol. 4to, pp. xvii, (i), 240 xxix, 185,(1). 2 engraved titles, 7 Plates, 2 Maps. 74749 .

;

— 1

SACKETT. The

second part contains

finished in 1812.

The

211

of the author's second expedition, which was although originally written in German, was first pub-

a narrative

first part,

lished in English with the following title:

A

Sack.

Narrative of a Voyage to Surinam

of

;

a

Residence

there during 1805, 1806, and 1807; and of the Author's Return to Europe by the way of North America. By Baron Albert

Von

&

Sack, Chamberlain to his Prussian Majesty. London : G. 1810. 4to, engraved title, pp. x, (i), 282. 3 Plates.

ly. Nicol.

See

"Quarterly Review,"

v.

485

" Monthly Review," lxiv. 234.

;

Sack. Reize naar Surinamen, verblijf aldaar, en terugtogt Van den baron Albert von over Noord-Amerika naar Euiopa. Sack, Kamerheer van den Koning van Pruissen en ridder van de Uit hct Hoogduitsch. ... Te Haarlem: bij de St. Jans-Ordre. erven Francois Bohn. MDCCCXXI. c. 7475 3 vols., 8vo.

Sack

(

der aarde.

standen. Zwolle.

Beschrijving van alle landen, staten en rijken ). Aardrijkskundig handboek, volgens de jongste toeVrij bewcrkt, met voorberigt van J. J. Kreenen. ...

1867-71.

5 vols., 8vo.

7475^

Sack and Destruction of the City of Columbia, G.)]

[Simms

isee

(W.

Sacket's Harbor and J. B. Chisholm.

1

849.

EUisburgh Rail Road. 8vo, pp.

Boston: Press of

(2), 8.

B.

74753

Report of the ... Routes and Estimates of the Sacket's Harbor & Saratoga Rail-Road, October, 1853. ^X ^- ^- ^^' Saratoga Springs

wards.

:

Press cf G.

M.

Also: Facts concerning the Bonds and Stock ... Report ... of A. F. Edwards, c.k. ... Sept. 12, 1854.

Sackett Sackett.

(J.

H.)

[n. p..?]

Oration

...

May

8vo.

1822.

Davison. Ne.iv York.

1

853.

1854. Nc%u York. 1854.

13, 1822.

8vo.

8vo.

s.

8vo.

s.

By John H. 74755

[Sackett (Nathaniel).] A Memorial, &c. [of Nathaniel Sackett, in behalf of himself and his Associates, petitioning Congress

that a

Tract of Land

simple, etc.]

House.

A

M,DCC,LXXXV.

Map.

ers.

New-Tcrk

:

in

Ohio be granted them,

Printed by

in

tee

S. Kollock^ opposite the Coffee

4to, pp. II, (i), 6 blank leaves for signH., N., s. 74756

" It is a petition to Congress, for the tract of country, beginning confluence of the Rivers Ohio and Scioto, and extending from thence along the eastern bank of the Scioto, to the termination of one hundred miles, thence in a direct line to the fuithermost extreme of Lake Erie; from thence, along the south side of the said lake to the termination of one liundred miles j from thence, to the place very rare tract.

at the



SACO.

212

where White Woman's creek empties into the Muskingum river, thence down the western bank of the Muskingum river to its confluence with the Ohioj and from thence along the northwestern bank of the Ohio, to the place of beginning; for the

making

purpose of

make

settlements.

settlements.

No

The Memorial

is

other consideration is stated, except that they will dated September 29th, 1785. The map deline-

ates the tracts of country described in the text."

Thomson's Bibliography of

Ohio.

Sackett (W. a.)

Speech of Shall Slavery be extended ? A. Sackett, of New York, in the House of Representatives, March 4, 1850, In Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, on the President's Message communicating

Hon.

W.

the Constitution of California. gressional Globe Office.

[1850.]

\_fVashington:'] Printed at the Con-

8vo, pp.

B.

8.

74757

Sackett. Speech of Hon. William A. Sackett, of New York, against Mr. Pearce's Bill to cede part of New Mexico to Texas, to extend the Missouri Compromise, and to pay ten millDelivered ... August 15, 1850. ions to Texas bond-holders. \^Washington

:']

Buelllff Blanchard^ Printers. [1850.]

Sackett (W.

8vo, pp.

8.

New York

City Police Court. First DisIn the matter of William Post Sackett, charged with embezzling $25,000 of the funds of New York. 1855. ^^o. the Market Bank. IM^^ trict.

P.)

Hon. M. Connolly,

Justice.

Saco (Jose Antonio). Carta a un amigo, en que se hacen algunas observaciones al informe fiscal sobre fomento de la poblacion blanca en la isla de Cuba ... Sevilla. 1847. 8vo. 747^0 Saco.

Coleccion de papeles cientificos, historicos, politicos y

de otros ramos sobre

Por

la isla de Cuba, ya publicados, ya ineditos. Jose Antonio Saco. Paris., Jubusson y Kugelmann. 1858Plate. 3 vols., 8vo, pp. (4), 416; 409 74761 543.

Don

1859.

i

Saco. L'Esclavage a Cuba et la Revolution d'Espagne, par Traduction et preface d'A. de MontJose Antonio Saco. luc. Paris. 1869. 8vo, pp. 23. 747^2

Don

Saco.

Esplicacion de algunos tratados de ... Habana. 1823. 8vo.

fisica, escritos

D. Antonio Saco. Saco.

por

747^3

Examen

analitico del informe de la comision especial Cortes sobre la esclusion de los diputados de ultramar, y sobre la necesitad de regir aquellos paises por leyes especiales. ... Madrid. 1837. 8vo. 747^4

nombrada por

Saco.

las

Historia de la esclavitud desde los tiempos

mas remotos

SACO.

nuestros dias.

hasta Paris.

1875.

Don

Por

213

Jose Antonio Saco.

Tomo

8vo, pp. 432.

Tomo

II.

was

i.

74765 also published in

1875.

Saco. Historia de la esclavitud de la Raza Africana en los Por Don Jose Antonio Saco. Tomo paises Americo-Hispanos. Barcelona.

I.

1879.

8vo.

747^6

Ideas sobre de Incorporacion de Cuba en los Estados Saco. Unidos, por Don Jose Antonio Saco. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo.

Impugnacion por D. Jose Antonio Saco, a Un Foletto la Habana, e impropiamente titulado Contestacion al Numero Septimo del Mensagero Semanal de Nueva-York. Nueva-York : Impresa por G. F. Bunce. 1830. l2mo, pp. (2), 88. Saco.

recien impreso en

Saco. Justa Defensa de la Academia Cubana de Literatura contra los Violentos Ataques que se le ban dado en el Diario de la Habana, desde el 12 hasta el 23 de abril del presente ano, escrita por Don Jose Antonio Saco, y publicada por un Amigo de

Academia. New- Orleans 1834. Sm. 4to, pp. 30.

la

rier.

:

Mr.

St.-Romes.^ oficina de el CourB.

74769

Memoria sobre Caminos, en la Isla de Cuba. Por Saco. Nueva-York : Impresa por G. F. Bunce. Jose Antonio Saco. b. 74770 2 folded Tables, Plate. 1830. 8vo, pp. (2), 96.

Don

Obras de Don Jose Antonio Saco. Compiladas por Saco. primera vez y publicadas en dos Tomos, por un paisano del Autor. ... Nueva York : Libre? ta Americana y Estrangera de Roe LockBA. wood e Hijo. [1853.] 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 341, (l); 418, (l). For a

list

of the

contents

see

Dufosse's catalogue of

"Americana" (1886), No.

22900.

Saco. sas.

Paralelo entre

Madrid.

...

1837.

la isla

de

Cuba

y algunas colonias ingle-

8vo.

IMl'^

Replica a los anexionistas que ban impugnado sus ideas incorporacion de Cuba en los Estados-Unidos. ... Ma1850. 8vo. IMlTi

Saco. sobre drid.

la

Saco, 1851.

La

8vo.

situacion politica de

Cuba

y supremedio.

...

Paris.

74774

Saco. La Supresion del l^rafico de Esclavos Africanos en la de Cuba examinada con relacion a su Agricultura y a su Paris: Imprenta de PaneSeguridad Por Don Jose A. Saco. koucke. 1845. 8vo» PP- 70> (0^-i ^^-j 74775

Isla

SACRA.

214 Saco, Maine.

Committee of 1867.

Annual Report of the Superintending School Year ending March i6,

the City of Saco, for the

[Biddeford:^ J. E. Butler, Printer.

8vo, pp. 18,

1867.

"

H.

(l).

The

74776

Charter and Ordinances of the City of Saco, together

Also the Rules with the Act establishing the Municipal Court. and Orders of the City Council, with a List of Officers for 1867, and the Address of the Mayor at the Organization of the City Place. 1867. Government. Biddeford.^ Me.: Printed by Butler

^

8vo, pp. 88.

H.

74777

Mayor's Address and Annual Reports of the City of Saco. Several Departments of the City Government, for the Financial Year ending February 28, 1870. Saco, Maine: IVm. S. Noyes H. 74778 Co., Printers. 1870. 8vo, pp. 72, (2).

^

Report of Committee to the Stockholders of the Saco Water Power Company, in Annual Meeting, July, 1855. Noyes ^ Bacheller, Printers.

Saco.

[1855.]

8vo, pp. (2), 28.

H.

74779

Report of the Directors of the Saco Water Power Company, the Stockholders Meeting, at Biddeford, October 31, 1855. Boston: Printed by C. C. P. Moody. 1 855. 8vo, pp. 35. H.

at

Saco Water Power Company, Folded Map.

[n. p.

1847.]

H.

Town of Saco, Annual Reports of the Several Town Government, for the Municipal Year

of the

deford :^ J. E. Butler, Printer. See also Taplt-y

Sacra

8vo, pp.

8vo, pp. (2),

1867.

(K. P.*, and [Winsor

(I.

7, 6.

74781

Departments 1866. [^BidII3.

iv,

H.)]

Rituum Congregatione Cardinali Nigrono Oxomen, BeCanonizationis Ven. Jo. de Palafox et Mendoza,

atificationis, et

Episcopo prius Angelopolitani postea

Oxomen.

Rorme.

Folio.

1776.

74783

Sacra Rituum Congregatione Efno, & Rmo Domino Card. Nigronio ponente Oxomen. Beatificationis, & Canonizationis Ven. Servi Dei Joannis de Palafox et Mendoza, Episcopi prius Angelopolitani, postea Oxomensis.

Novum summarium

objec-

tionale super dubio an constet de Virtutibus Theologalibus P'ide,

Spe,

&

Chaiitate in

Deum, & Proximum

nee non de Cardinaearumque adnexis in casu, & ad efFecRomce : Ex Typographia Rev. Camera Apos;

libus Prudentia, Justitia,

tum, de quo agitur. tolica. MDCCLXXXViii.

Folio.

j.c.b.

74784

>

SACRAMENTO.

2I5

Sacra Rituiim Congre^atione Oxoinen. Bcatificatioiiis,

Ca-

et

nonizationis Ven. Servi Dti Joannis cie Palafox et Mendoza episcopi prius Angelopolitani postea Oxomen. Elenchus actuum

Romae.

heroicorum.

1792.

Folio, pp. (2), 847.

Portrait.

Sacramena [P. Juan Jose). Lagrimas de las dos Americas: Honras celebradas en Guatemala a su Dif'unto Arzobispo, D. Francisco Figueredo, natural y Obispo de Popayan. ... Mexico. 1766.

4to.

IM"^^ Title from Beristain.

Sacramento

El

{Fr. Lorenzo).

Comun

Rienhechor de todos,

Jesuciisto Crucificado, cuya Imagen de los Desconzolados se venera en Tehuacan. ... Mexico. 1755. 4to. 747^7

Sacramento. Lamentacion juridica, que la piovincia de Alberto de Carmelitas Descalzos de la Nueva Espafia hace Capitulo general de su Orden. ... Madrid. [175-.''] Polio. Sacramento. Mexico.

Ntra.

de

Panegirico

Sra.

del

Carmen.

4to.

1755.

al

...

74789

The above

Sacramento,

S.

three

Colonia de.

titles

from Beristain.

Notice

et

Justification

du Tiltre,

bonne foy avec laquelle Ton a estably, la nouvelle Colonie du Sacrament de S. Vincent en la Situation appellee de S. Gabriel,

et

Rio de la Pratta. Traitte Provisional sur le cause par le Gouverneur de Buenos Ayres, ajuste en cette cour de Lisbonne par le Due de Jovenase, Prince de Chelemar, Ambassadeur Extraordinaire du Roy Catholique ... Suivant le Copie de Lisbonne, Avec les Priuileges necessaires. V Imprimerie d' Anto'me Craesheck de Mello.^ Imprimeur \^Lhbon .] sur les bords du

nouvel

incident,

A

de la Ma'ison Royale.^

V An

For the same work Vol. X., No. 38998.

Portuguese and

Relacao de 1740.]

4to.

in

de

Sitio

i2mo, 129

1681.

in

leaves.

J.C.B. No. 56001, and

Spanisli, iee Vol. xiii.,

Nova Colonia do Sacramento,

4 Plates.

[n. p.

7479

See also Vol. xiii.,

No. 56016.

Sacramento, California. The Sacramento City Directory. By J. Horace Culver. Sacramento City: January i, 1851. Transcript Press.

185

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l6mo,

Sacramento City and County Directory Printers.

1868.

8vo, pp. 322.

pp. 96. for

1868.

Continued. Sacramento

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Sacramento Medical Society

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Report of the Sacramento Valley Railroad Continued. San Francisco. 1855. 8vo.

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Editors Judge Edmonds, Dr. Dexter, Brittan. 1855. New- Tor k : Partridge :

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74795

See [Holden (O.)], Sacred Dirges, Hymns, and Anthems. Vol. VIII., No. 32475, and for collation read pp. 24, 4. :

Sacred Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Church of Jesus 24mo. Christ of Latter Day Saints in Europe. Liverpool. 1851. Sacred Hymns and Spiritual Songs, for the Church of Jesus Salt Lake Fourteenth Edition. Christ of Latter-Day Saints. i6mo, pp. 432. Cannon. 1 87 1. City : G. 74797

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Sacred Performances.

No. 12121.

See Vol. in.,

The ...

Sacred Philosophy of Earthquakes or, the City-Monitor. H. 74798 London: J. Noon. MDCCL. 8vo, pp. 31. ;

Contains an account of the earthquake

Port-Royal

at

in

Jamaica.

Sacro Orden de Nuestra Senora de la Merced.

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Fvndacion y Svrn|mario de Indvlgencias del Sacro Orden de Nuestra Se| flora de la Merced, Redep-|tion de captiuos. Con vn breue tractado|q ensena el camino d' la vida, perf[ecta] compvesto por vn padre [del]|dicha Orden. [Vignette.] jEw M\_exico [Colophon on verso of en casa de Pedro Balli. Am de 1595.] folio lOl :] Con licencia en Mexico en casa\de Pedro Balli. Ario de\ Sm. 8vo, leaves (12), 101, (i). 1595. 74799 |

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No, 107.

Sacrobosco (Joannes Nos. 32677-32684.

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[Holywood (John)], Vol.

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Besides the editions already described, the following are worthy of mention, although

some of them may contain no reference

to

America

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SACROBOSCO.

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