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18 THE STATUTES at Large of Virginia, from October Session, 1792, to December Session, 1806 [continued to Dec. 1807] inclusive; . . being a continuation of Hening. By S. Shepherd. 3 vol. Richmond, 1835-36. 8°

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19 COLLECTION of all Acts of the General Assembly relating to the James River and Kanawha Company; Together with the by-laws and resolutions of the Stockholders of the Company, etc. 3 pts. Richmond [1835!] 8°

20 THE CAVALIERS of Virginia, or the recluse of Jamestown. An historical romance of the Old Dominion.

By the author of "The Kentuckian in New York" [- Caruthers]. 2 vol. New York, 1835. 8°

21 PROCEEDINGS of the twentysecond annual meeting of the Baptist General Association of Virginia, assembled at Lynchburg, Virginia, May 31st, 1845. [Lynchburg? 1845.] 8vo.

22 THE VIRGINIA Report of 17991800 touching the alien and sedition laws; Together with the Virginia resolutions of December 21, 1798. Richmond, 1850. 8°

VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA ALMANACK, 1802. Astronomical Part by I. Briggs. Editorial Part by Americanus Urban. (N° 3. [to which is added] The Annual Register and Virginian Repository.) Petersburg, 1802.

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VIRGINIA GAZETTE and Week

ly Advertiser. Dec. 6, 1787. Richmond, 1787. Fol.

VIRGINIA GAZETTE; or, the American Advertiser. No 254. Richmond, 1786. Fol.

VIRGINIA HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. An Account of Discoveries in the West until 1519, and of Voyages to and along the Atlantic Coast of North America, from 1520 to 1573. Prepared for "The Virginia Historical and Philosophical Society" by Conway Robinson. Richmond, 1848. 8°

VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Letters descriptive of the Virginia Springs; etc. Edited, by Peregrine Prolix. Philadelphia, 1837. 12mo.

VIRGINIAN. The Kentuckian in New York, or the adventures of three Southerns. By a Virginian. 2 vol. New York, 1834. 12°

2 A BRIEF Enquiry into the true nature and character of our Federal Government: being a review of Judge Story's commentaries on the Constitution of the United States. By a Virginian. Petersburg, 1840. 8vo.

3 AHASUERUS, a poem. By a Virginian [Robert Tyler]. New York, 1842. 12°

VOGDES, WILLIAM. The first part of the United States Arithmetic. Philadelphia, 1845.

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VOYAGER [i.e. GEORGE HILL]. The Ruins of Athens, with other poems. By a Voyager. Washington, 1831. 8°

VOYAGES round the World, from the death of Captain Cook to the present time; etc. N. York, 1844. 12°

VRIES, DAVID PIETERSEN DE. Voyages from Holland to America, A.D. 1632 to 1644. . . . Translated from the Dutch by Henry C. Murphy [and privately printed for James Lenox, Esq.] New York, 1853. 4to.

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ings of the Continental Congrefs held at Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1774: .. wherein their errors are exhibited.. in a letter to the Farmers.. of North America, etc. by a Farmer (A. W.). [New York?] 1774. 8°

2 A VIEW of the Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies: including a mode of determining their present disputes, . . in a letter to the author of A full vindication of the measures of the Congrefs,.. by A. W., Farmer. New York, 1774. 8°

WACKER, JACOB DAVID. Essay on Hydrocephalus Internus. Philadelphia, 1806. 8vo.

WADSWORTH, CHARLES. A Sermon [on Psalm cvii. 22, Psalm xli. 17, Rom. xii. 1] preached. . . on thanksgiving day, November 25, etc. Philadelphia, 1852. 8vo.

WAIF (THE). A Collection of Poems. [Edited by H. W. Longfellow.] Boston, 1846. 12°

WAINWRIGHT, JONATHAN MAYHEW, Bishop. A Discourse [on Isaiah xi. 9] on the occasion of forming the African Mifsion School Society, . . in Hartford, Connecticut, etc. Hartford, 1828. 8°

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2 SERMONS upon Religious Education and filial duty. New York, 1829. 8°

3 INEQUALITY of Individual Wealth the ordinance of Providence, and essential to civilization. A sermon [on Deut. xv. 11] preached before his Excellency J. Davis, Governor,.. the honorable Council, and the Legislature of Massachusetts, on the annual Election, January 7, 1835. Boston, 1835. 8vo.

4 THE LAND of Bondage, its ancient monuments and present condition: being the journal of a tour in Egypt. New York, 1852. 8°

5 OUR Saviour with Prophets and Apostles, a series of eighteen highly finished steel engravings, designed exprefsly for this work, with descriptions by several American divines. Edited by J. M. Wainwright. New York, 1852. 8°

WAKEFIELD, PRISCILLA. Mental Improvement: or the beauties and wonders of nature and art: in a series of instructive conversations. Second American, from the fifth London edition. New Bedford, 1809. 12°

WALDENSES. The History of the Waldenses. Philadelphia, 1829.

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Northern and Western States, in 1817; his tour in . . 1818; together with a sketch of his life, etc. Second edition. Hartford, 1820.

8° 3 THE LIFE and Character of Stephen Decatur; late Commodore and Post Captain in the navy of the United States, etc. Second edition, revised, with important additions, etc. Middletown, 1822. 12°

4 BIOGRAPHICAL Sketches of distinguished American naval heroes in the war of the Revolution, between the American Republic and the kingdom of Great Britain, etc. Hartford, 1823. 8°

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WALKER, JAMES, D. D. drefses at the Inauguration of the Rev. J. Walker, as President of Harvard College. Cambridge, 1853. 8°

WALKER, JAMES M. The Theory of the Common Law. Boston, 1852. 8°

WALKER, JONATHAN. Trial and Imprisonment of J. Walker, at Pensacola, Florida, for aiding slaves to escape from bondage. With an appendix, containing a sketch of his life. [Written by himself. With a preface by M. W. Chapman.] Anti Slavery Office, Boston, 1846. 12° WALKER, ROBERT J. Reports of cases adjudged in the Supreme Court of Mississippi. June, 1818, to Dec. 1832. Natchez, 1834. 8°

2 LETTER.. relative to the reannexation of Texas; and in reply to the call of the people of Carroll county, Kentucky, to communicate his views on that subject. Philadelphia, 1844. 8°

3 ANOTHER edition. Washington, 1844. 8°

WALKER, T. Elements of Geometry, with practical applications. Second edition. Boston, 1829. 12°

WALKER, TIMOTHY. Introductory Lecture on the dignity of the Law as a profefsion, delivered at the Cincinnati College, etc. Cincinnati, 1837. 8° 2 INTRODUCTION to American Law, designed as a first book for students. Second edition, enlarged and amended. Cincinnati, 1844. 8°

3 THE REFORM Spirit of the Day. An oration before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University, July 18, 1850. Boston, 1850. 8°

4 ORATION on the Life and Public Services of D. Webster, delivered before the bar of Cincinnati, Nov. 22, 1852. Cincinnati, 1852. 8°

WALKER, WILLIAM J. M.D. An Essay on the Treatment of compound and complicated Fractures; being the annual addrefs before the Massachusetts Medical Society, in Boston, . . May 28, 1845. Boston, 1845. 8°

WALLACE, ADAM. Lives of Adam Wallace, and Walter Mill, Martyrs. Philadelphia, 1829. 12mo.

WALLACE, JOHN, B. A. An Oration delivered at New Salem, on the thirty-third anniversary of American Independence, July 4, 1809. Greenfield, 1809. 8°

2 AN ADDRESS delivered at Newbury, Vermont, July 4, 1823 [in commemoration of the Independence of the United States of America]. Haverhill, N. H. 1823. 8°

WALLACE, JOHN B. Reports of cases adjudged in the Circuit Court of the United States for the third circuit, 1801. Second edition. Philadelphia, 1838. 8°

WALLACE, JOHN WILLIAM. The Reporters, chronologically arranged: with occasional remarks upon their respective merits. Second edition, revised. Philadelphia, 1845. 8°

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WALLIS, S. TEACKLE. Addrefs delivered before the Reading Room Society of Saint Mary's College, Baltimore, at the annual commencement, July 20, 1841. Baltimore [1841]. 8°

2 LECTURE on the Philosophy of History, and some of the popular errors which are founded on it, delivered before the Calvert Institute, Jan. 24, 1844. Baltimore [1844]. 8°

3 GLIMPSES of Spain; or notes of an unfinished tour in 1847. New York, 1849. 8°

WALL STREET, in the City of New York. A Week in Wall Street, by one who knows. [A satire.] New York, 1841. 12o

WALN, ROBERT, the Younger. Life of the Marquis de la Fayette, Major General in the war of the Revolution. Philadelphia, 1825. 8°

WALSH, MICHAEL, A. M. The Mercantile Arithmetic, adapted to the commerce of the United States... A new edition, stereotyped, revised and enlarged. Boston, 1838. 12o

WALSH, ROBERT. An Appeal from the Judgments of Great Britain respecting the United States of America. Part first, containing an historical outline of their merits and wrongs as colonies; and strictures upon the calumnies of the British writers. Philadelphia, 1819. 8°

2 THE JACKSON Wreath, or national souvenir, . . containing a bio

graphical sketch of General Jackson until 1819, by R. Walsh, Jun. Esq.; with a continuation until the present day, embracing a view of the recent political struggle. By Dr. J. McHenry. Philadelphia, 1829. 8°

3 DIDACTICS: Social, literary, and political. 2 vol. Philadel. 1836. 12°

WALSH, WILLIAM, R. C. Bishop of Halifax, in Nova Scotia. A Pastoral Letter for the Lent of 1851, addrefsed to the clergy and laity of the diocese of Halifax. . . To which is added a Letter on the Roman Catholic Episcopal oath in refutation of the injurious and unfounded afsertions of the Rev. Dr. Cumming. New York, 1851. 8°

2 THE CATHOLIC Offering: a gift book for all seasons. New York, 1852. 12°

WALTER, THOMAS U. AND SMITH, JOHN JAY. A Guide to Workers in Metal and Stone: for the use of architects and designers, . . manufacturers, etc. [A series of designs.] 4 parts. Philadelphia, 1846. 4°

WALTER, WILLIAM. A Discourse delivered before the Humane Society of Massachusetts. Boston, 1798. 4to.

WALTON, IZAAK. The Complete Angler; . . and instructions,.. by C. Cotton. With copious notes, for the most part original; a bibliographical preface, giving an account of fishing and fishing-books, from the earliest antiquity to the time of Walton; and a notice of Cotton and his writings; by the American editor. To which is added, an appendix, including . . papers on American fishing, . . catalogue of books on angling, etc. Large paper. New York, 1847. 8°

WALTON (KATHARINE): or the rebel of Dorchester. An historical romance of the Revolution in Carolina. By the author of "Richard Hurdis," etc. [i. e. William Gilmore Simms]. Philadelphia, 1851. 8°

WALTON, W. C. Narrative of a Revival of Religion in the third Presbyterian Church of Baltimore. With remarks on subjects connected with revivals in general. Baltimore, 1824.

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WAR (THE); being a faithful record of the transactions of the war between the United States of America and their territories, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the dependencies thereof, declared on the 18 June, 1812. June 27, 1812, to June 14, 1814. 2 vol. New York, 1813-14. 4°

WARD, FERDINAND DE W. Missionary at Madras. India and the Hindoos; being a popular view of the geography, history,.. and religion of that ancient people; with an account of Christian Mifsions among them. New York, 1850. 120

2 A CHRISTIAN Gift; or, pastoral letters. Rochester, 1853. 16mo.

WARD, JAMES W. Woman; a poem. Cincinnati, 1852. 8°

WARD, MALTHUS A. M.D. An Addrefs pronounced before the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, in commemoration of its third annual festival, Sept. 21, 1831. [With a report of the Society's proceedings, etc.] Boston, 1831. 8°

Letters

WARD, MATTHEW F. from three Continents... Second edition. New York, 1851. 12°

2 ENGLISH Items: or, microscopic views of England and Englishmen. New York, 1853. 120

WARD, NATHANIEL. The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America. Edited by D. Pulsifer. [Originally published in 1647 under the pseudonyme of Theodore de la Guard.] Boston, 1843. 12mo.

WARD, WILLIAM. Memoir of the Rev. William Ward, one of the Serampore Missionaries. Philadelphia [1830?]. 12mo.

WARE, ASHUR. Reports of [Admiralty] Cases argued and determined in the District Court of the United States for the District of Maine. 1822-39. Portland, 1839. 8°

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WARE, HENRY, the Elder. Inquiry into the foundation, evidences, and truths of Religion. 2 vol. Cambridge, 1842. 12o

2 LETTERS addrefsed to Trinitarians and Calvinists; occasioned by Dr. Wood's Letters to Unitarians. Second edition. Cambridge, 1820. 8°

3 ANSWER to Dr. Wood's Reply, in a second series of letters addrefsed to Trinitarians and Calvinists. Cambridge, 1822. 8°

WARE, HENRY, the Younger. Hints on Extemporaneous Preaching. Third edition. Boston, 1831. 12°

2 THE WORKS of Henry Ware.

Vol. 1, 2. [Having also additional title-pages, which read: "The miscellaneous writings of H. Ware."] [Edited by Chandler Robbins.] Boston, 1846.

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3 THE PROSE Works of Henry Ware. Edited by Chandler Robbins. London [Boston printed], 1849. 8vo.

WARE, JOHN, M. D. Memoir of the Life of Henry Ware, Jun. New edition. 2 vol. Boston, 1846. 120

2 HINTS to Young Men on the true relation of the Sexes. Boston, 1850. 12°

WARE, WILLIAM. Sketches of European Capitals. Boston, 1851.

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2 LECTURES on the Works and Genius of Washington Allston. Boston, 1852. 12°

WARNER, F. ADDISON. Memoir of F. A: Warner. By a Clergyman. Philadelphia, 1831. 1 2mo.

WARNER, I. W. The Immigrant's Guide and Citizen's Manual: a work for immigrants of all classes to the United States of North America, etc. New York, 1848. 12o

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