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the commercial law of the nations of Continental Europe. Bost. 1843. 8°

22 COMMENTARIES on the Law of Agency, as a branch of commercial and maritime jurisprudence, with occasional illustrations from the civil and foreign law. Second edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged. Boston, 1844. 8°

23 COMMENTARIES on Equity Pleadings, and the incidents thereof, according to the practice of the Courts of Equity of England and America. Third edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged. Boston, 1844. 8°

24 COMMENTARIES on the Law of Bailments, with illustrations from the civil and the foreign law. Fourth edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged. [Edited by W. W. Story.] Boston, 1846. 8°

25 COMMENTARIES on the Conflict of Laws, foreign and domestic, in regard to contracts, rights, and remedies, and especially in regard to marriages, divorces, wills, succefsions, and judgments. Third edition, revised, corrected, and greatly enlarged. [Edited by W. W. Story.] Boston, 1846. 8°

26 COMMENTARIES on the Law of Partnership, as a branch of commercial and maritime jurisprudence, with occasional illustrations from the civil Second edition. and foreign law. Boston, 1846. 8°

27 COMMENTARIES on Equity Jurisprudence, as administered in England and America. Fourth edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged. [Edited by W. W. Story.] Boston, 1846. 80

28 THE MISCELLANEOUS Writings of J. Story... Edited by his son, W. W. Story. Boston, 1852. 8°

STORY, WILLIAM W. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the first circuit. Vol. 1, 2. Boston, 1842-45. 8°

2 ADDRESS delivered before the

Harvard Musical Association, . . at Cambridge, etc. Boston, 1842. 8°

3 A TREATISE on the Law of Contracts not under seal. Bost. 1844. 8° 4 LIFE and Letters of Joseph Story... Edited by . . W. W. Story. 2 vol. London, Boston printed, 1851. 8vo.

STOWE, CALVIN E. Introduction to the Criticism and Interpretation of the Bible, designed for the use of Theological Students, Bible Classes, and High Schools. In two volumes. Vol. 1. Cincinnati, 1835. 8vo.

STOWE, HARRIET ELIZABETH BEECHER, Mrs. The Mayflower; or, sketches of scenes and characters among the descendants of the Pilgrims. New York, 1844.

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2 UNCLE Tom's Cabin; or, Life among the Lowly. . . One hundred and tenth thousand. 2 vol. Boston, 1852. 12mo.

3 ОHEIM Tom's Hütle, oder das Leben bei den Niedrigen... Uebersetzt von H. R. Hutten. Boston,

Cambridge printed, 1853. 8vo.

STRAIN, ISAAC G. Cordillera and Pampa, Mountain and Plain. Sketches of a Journey in Chili, and the Argentine Provinces, in 1849. New York, 1853. 12o

STRANGER (THE): a Literary Paper. Vol. 1. Albany, 1814. 8°

STRANGER'S ASSISTANT and Schoolboy's Instructor. . . in Arithmetic, etc. By a Citizen. New York, 1795. 8°

STRAUSE, J. Polyglot Pocket Book for English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese Conversation, for the use of students and travellers, etc. New York, 1851. 12°

STREET, ALFRED B. The Burning of Schenectady, and other poems. Albany, 1842.

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STREETER, S. F. The Teacher's Calling: an address delivered before

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STRICKLAND, WILLIAM. Reports on canals, railways, roads, and other subjects, made to the Pennsylvania Society for the Promotion of Internal Improvement. [With Plates.] Philadelphia, 1826. obl. fol

STRICTURES on the Rev. Mr. Thatcher's Pamphlet, entitled, Observations upon the State of the Clergy of New England, etc. By J. S. Boston, 1784. 8°

STRONG, A. B. The American Flora, or history of plants and wild flowers; etc. Vol. 1. New York, 1847. 4°

STRONG, CALEB. Gov. Strong's Calumniator Reproved; or a review of a democratic pamphlet entitled : Remarks on the Governor's Speech. By No Bel-Esprit. Boston, 1814. 8°

STRONG, NATHANIEL T. A Further Illustration of the Case of the Seneca Indians in the State of New York, in a review of a pamphlet entitled "An Appeal to the Christian Community, by N.T.Strong." Printed by direction of the Joint Committee on Indian Affairs of the four yearly meetings of friends of Genesee, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Philadelphia, 1841. 8°

STRONG, THOMAS M. The His

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STUART, CHARLES B. The Naval Dry Docks of the United States. . . Second edition. New York, 1852. 4to.

2 THE NAVAL and Mail Steamers of the United States. . . Illustrated with thirty-six.. engravings. Second edition. New York, 1853. 4to.

STUART, JAMES. A Difsertation on the Salutary Effects of Mercury in Malignant Fevers. Philadelphia, 1798. 8vo.

STUART, MOSES. Letters to .. W. E. Channing, containing remarks on his Sermon (at the ordination of J. Sparks in Baltimore), etc. Second edition,.. enlarged. Andover, 1819. 8°

2 A LETTER to Professor Stuart, in answer to his letters to . . W. E.

tory of the Town of Flatbush in King's Channing, and in vindication of.. County, Long Island. New York, the New England and other clergy, from the unfounded aspersions cast on them, in said letters. Boston, 1819. 8°

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STROUD, GEORGE M. A Sketch

3 A HEBREW Grammar; with a copious syntax and praxis. Andover, 1821. 8°

4 LETTERS on the Eternal Generation of the Son of God, addressed to.. S. Miller, D.D. [in reply to certain passages in his "Letters on Unitarianism"]. Andover, 1822. 8°

5 Two Discourses [on Isaiah liii. 5, 6] on the Atonement. Andover, 1824. 8°

6 A HEBREW Chrestomathy, designed as the first volume of a course of Hebrew study. Andover, 1829. 8°

7 COURSE of Hebrew Study adapted to the use of beginners. Vol. 2. [A sequel to the Hebrew Chrestomathy.] Andover, 1830. 8°

8 A LETTER to W. E. Channing.. on.. Religious Liberty; [in reply to certain passages in his works.] Second edition. Boston, 1830. 8°

9 A LETTER to W. E. Channing, on.. Religious Liberty. [Containing remarks on his "Discourses, Reviews and Miscellanies," also on the "Election Sermon."] Third edition. Boston, 1830.

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11 Is the Mode of Christian Baptism prescribed in the New Testament? . . From the Bib. Repository, Vol. iii. No 2. Andover, 1833. 8°

12 A GRAMMAR of the New Testament Dialect. Andover, 1836. 8vo.

13 LETTERS on the Divinity of Christ, addrefsed to the Rev. E. Channing, in answer to his sermon "On the Doctrines of Christianity," preached [at the ordination of J. With an introductory Sparks,] essay, by.. G. Fisk. [With an appendix.] Cambridge, 1836. 12°

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14 CRITICAL History and Defence of the Old Testament Canon. dover, 1845. 12mo.

15 SERMON [on Rom. xi. 25-31] at the ordination of .. W. G. Shauffler

as Mifsionary to the Jews; preached . . Nov. 14, 1831. Third edition. Boston, 1845. 8°

16 MISCELLANIES: consisting of 1, Letters to Dr. Channing on the Trinity; 2, Two Sermons on the Atonement; 3, Sacramental Sermon on the Lamb of God; 4, Dedication Sermon-Real Christianity; 5, Letter to Dr. Channing on Religious Liberty; 6, Supplementary notes and postscripts of new additional matter. Andover, 1846. 12°

17 SCRIPTURAL View of the Wine Question, in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Nott, etc. New York, 1848. 8°

18 HINTS on the Interpretation of Prophecy... Second edition, with additions and corrections. New York, 1851. 12mo.

STUDENTS. The Students. A drama, in five acts [and in verse]. New York, 1850.

12°

STURTEVANT, J. M. The Memory of the Just; a sermon [on Prov. x. 7] commemorative of the life and labours of the Rev. W. Kirby, etc. New York, 1852. 8°

STURTEVANT, T. D. Dickson and Swedenborg, on periodicity, cause, and cure of disease. New York, 1847. 12°

SUBSTANCES. Vegetable Substances used for the food of man. New York, 1844. 12°

SUGAR. Remarks on the manufacturing of Maple Sugar; with directions for its improvement. Philadelphia, 1790. 12mo.

SUGGS, SIMON. Some Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, late of the Talapoosa Volunteers, together with "Taking the Census," and other Alabama sketches. By a Country Editor, etc. Philadelphia, 1851. 12°

SULLIVAN, FRANCIS STOUGHTON. Lectures on the Constitution and Laws of England: with a commentary

on Magna Charta, and illustrations of many of the English Statutes. . . To which authorities are added, and a discourse is prefixed concerning the laws and government of England, by G. Stuart. First American edition. 2 vol. Portland, 1805. 8°

SULLIVAN, GEORGE. An Oration pronounced at Exeter [in New Hampshire] . . 4 July, 1800, in commemoration of the anniversary of American Independence. Exeter, New Hampshire, 1800. 8°

2 SPEECH. . at the late Rockingham Convention, with the memorial and resolutions, and report of the Committee of Elections. Exeter [1812]. 8°

3 AN ADDRESS of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congrefs of the United States, to their constituents, on the subject of the war with Great Britain; [subscribed by G. Sullivan and others.] Hartford, reprinted, 1812. 8°

4 SUPREME Court of the United States: J. [or rather S.] B. Stone, ads. the United States of America. Argument for defendant [in an action for violation of the Act of Congress providing for the better security of the lives of passengers in steamvefsels, etc.] New York, 1840. 8°

SULLIVAN, JAMES. Observations upon the Government of the United States of America. Bost. 1791. 8°

2 THE HISTORY of the District of Maine, etc. with a map. Boston, 1795. 8vo.

3 THE HISTORY of Land Titles in Massachusetts. Boston, 1801.

4 INTERESTING Correspondence between.. Governour Sullivan and Col. Pickering; in which the latter vindicates himself against the groundless charges and insinuations made by the Governour and others. [Published by Col. Pickering.] Boston, 1808. 8°

SULLIVAN, RICHARD. Addrefs delivered before the .. patrons of the

Massachusetts General Hospital, etc. [With an appendix.] Boston, 1819. 8°

2 ADDRESS delivered at the seventh anniversary of the Mafsachusetts Peace Society, Dec. 25, 1822. Cambridge, 1823. 8°

SULLIVAN, T. R. Sermons on Christian Communion, designed to promote the growth of the religious affections, by living ministers. Edited by T. R. Sullivan. Boston, 1848. 12o An Ora

SULLIVAN, WILLIAM.

tion, pronounced, July 4, 1803, at.. Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American Independence. Boston, 1803.

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3 THE MORAL Clafs Book, . . intended for schools... Second (stereotype) edition, with additions and corrections. Boston, 1833. 12°

4 INTRODUCTORY Discourse delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, etc. Boston, 1833. 8°

5 THE MORAL Clafs Book, or the law of morals; derived from the created universe, and from revealed religion. Third (stereotype) edition, with additions and corrections. [Boston,] 1838. 120

6 HISTORICAL Causes and Effects, from the fall of the Roman Empire, 476, to the Reformation, 1517. Boston, 1838.

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in a series of letters. . . With a biographical sketch of the author, and additional notes and references by his son, J. T. S. Sullivan. Philadelphia, 1847. 8°

SULLY, Pseud. Remarks on the Report of the Legislature on our foreign relations. Boston, 1810. 8°

SUMMERFIELD, CHARLES, Pseud. [i. e. THEODORE FOSTER ?]. The Desperadoes of the South-west: containing an account of the CaneHill murders; together with the lives of several of the most notorious regulators and moderators of that region. New York, 1847. 8°

SUMMERFIELD, JOHN. A Sermon [on Luke vi. 36] in behalf of the New York Institution for the instruction of the deaf and dumb. To which is added, an appendix with information relative to the Institution. New York, 1822. 8vo.

SUMMERS, GEORGE W. Speech .. on the veto on the provisional tariff bill; delivered in the House of Representatives, July 1, 1842. Washington, 1842. 8°

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2 AN ADDRESS delivered at the fifteenth anniversary of the Mafsachusetts Peace Society, Jan. 19, 1831. Boston, 1831. 8°

SUMNER, CHARLES. Reports of cases argued and determined in the Circuit Court of the United States for the first circuit; from May term, 1829, to Oct. term, 1839. 3 vol. Boston, 1836-41. 8vo.

2 THE TRUE Grandeur of Nations: an oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1845 [in commemoration of American Independence]. Second edition. Boston, 1845. 8vo.

3 THE TRUE Grandeur of Nations: an oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1845. Third edition. Boston, 1846. 8vo.

THE SCHOLAR, the Jurist, the Artist, the Philanthropist. An address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University, at their anniversary, Aug. 27, 1846. Second edition. Boston, 1846. 8°

5 WHITE Slavery in the Barbary · States: a lecture before the Boston Mercantile Library Association, etc. Boston, 1847. 8°

6 THE LAW of Human Progress. An oration before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Union College, Schenectady, July 25, 1848. Boston, 1849. 8° 7 ORATIONS and Speeches. 2 vol. Boston, 1850. 8°

8 WHITE Slavery in the Barbary States. Boston, 1853.

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SUMNER, CHARLES PINCKNEY. The Compafs; a poetical performance at the Literary Exhibition at Harvard University. By Charles P. Sumner. Boston, 1795. 1 2mo.

2 A LETTER on speculative FreeMasonry. Being an answer to a letter on that subject by the Suffolk Committee. Boston, 1829. 8vo.

SUMNER, WILLIAM H. An In-; quiry into the importance of the Militia to a free commonwealth; in a letter from W. H. Sumner to John Adams, late President of the United States; with his answer. Boston, 1823. 8°

2 A PAPER on the militia, pre- · sented to the Hon. J. Barbour, Secretary of War, in Nov. 1826.... Taken from the documents submitted to the Board of officers relative to the re-organization of the militia. Washington, 1833. 8°

SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN. Philadelphia [1830].

12mo.

SUNDERLAND, LA Roy. AntiSlavery Manual, containing a collec

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