France.-Narrative of a Journey from Hainan to Canton.-Ship- Vol. VII. Pauqueville's Travels in Southern Epirus, &c.--Adven- Vigne's Six Months in America. D. Philadelphia, 1833. Waldo's Tour of James Monroe, President of the United States, through the Northern and Eastern States, in 1817. His Tour in the year 1818, together with a Sketch of his Life. Walsh's Notices of Brazil in 1828, '29. 2 vols. D. Hartford, 1820. Boston, 1831. Ward's View of the History, Literature, Religion, and Manners and Customs of the Hindoos. D. Hartford, 1826. Warville's Travels in the United States, in 1788. D. New-York, 1792. Wesley's Journal, from his Embarking for Georgia to his Return to London. D. London, 1775. Wheaton's Journal of a Residence during several Months in London, including Excursions through various Parts of England, and a Short Tour in France and Scotland, in 1823, '24. D. Hartford, 1830. White's Letters on England. 8vo. London, 1818. History of a Voyage to the China Sea. 8vo. Boston, 1826. Letters on England: comprising Descriptive Scenes of the State of Society, Domestic Economy, Habits of the People, and Condition of the Manufacturing Classes, generally. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1816. Williams's Tour through the Island of Jamaica, in 1823. 8vo. London, 1826. Wines's Two Years and a Half in the Navy; or, a Journal of a Cruise in the Mediterranean and Levant, on board of the United States Frigate Constellation, in 1829-31. 2 vols. D. Philadelphia, 1832. Willard's Journal and Letters from France and Great Britain. D. Troy, 1833. Woodruff's Journal of a Tour to Malta, Greece, Asia-Minor, Carthage, Algiers, Port-Mahon, and Spain, in 1828. D. Hartford, 1831. Woodward's Narrative of Himself and Four Seamen, who Lost their Ship while in a Boat at Sea, and Surrendered themselves up to the Malays, in the Island of Celebes; containing an Interesting Account of their Sufferings from Hunger, and various Hardships, and their Escape from the Malays, after a Captivity of Two Years and a Half, &c. &c. 8vo. London, 1805. Wraxall's Tour round the Baltic, through the Northern Countries of Europe. 8vo. London, 1807. Wright, Fanny Views of Society and Manners in America, in a Series of Letters from that Country to a Friend in England, 1818-'20. 8vo. New-York, 1821. MAPS. *American Atlas; being a Guide to the History of North and South America and the West Indies, on the Plan of Lavoisne's Atlas, and intended as a Companion to it. Folio. Philadelphia, 1827. *General Atlas; consisting of a Series of Geographical Designs, and a Collection of Maps and Charts. Folio. Edinburgh, 1817. *Historical Atlas; containing Charts of History, Ancient and Modern, Chronology of European Sovereigns, of Biography, Mythology, and Chronological and Historical Charts of England, France, and America; by J. E. Worcester. Folio. *Historical Map of Palestine. *Historical, Geographical, and Statistical View of the United States; (a Chart). *Lavoisne's Complete Genealogical, Historical, Chronological, and Geographical Atlas; being a General Guide to Ancient and Modern History. Folio. Philadelphia, 1821. *Map of Liverpool; with a View of the Principal Public Buildings. *Melish, John: Military and Topographical Atlas of the United States, including the British Possessions and Florida: to which are added, a List of the Military Districts, a Register of the Army, and a List of the Navy of the United States. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1813. *Oddy's General Atlas.-1811. *Select Plans of Counties, Cities, Harbours, Forts, &c. in the World. III.-FINE ARTS. CHAPTER XXIV. ARCHITECTURE. Charnock's (John) History of Marine Architecture. 3 vols. 4to. London, 1800. Dictionary of Architecture, Historical, Descriptive, Topographical, Decorative, Theoretical, and Mechanical; Alphabetically and Familiarly Arranged, by Robert Stewart; with Plates. 3 vols. 8vo. London. History of Sculpture, Painting, and Architecture. D. Pope, Thomas A.: Treatise on Bridge Architecture. 8vo. New-York, 1825. CHAPTER XXV. FINE ARTS. GARDENING-PAINTING-SCULPTURE. Hogarth, William: the Analysis of Beauty, written with a view of fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of Taste. 8vo. London. History of Sculpture, Painting, and Architecture. D. Lunzi, Luigi: History of Painting in Italy, from the period of the Revival of the Fine Arts, to the end of the Eighteenth Century; translated from the Original Italian, by Thomas Roscoe. Practical Perspective, for the use of Students; translated from the French of T. P. Thénot, by one of his Pupils. 8vo. New-York, 1834. Price, U. an Essay on the Picturesque, as compared with the Sublime and Beautiful, and on the Use of Studying Pictures for the purpose of Real Landscapes. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1776. Reynolds, Sir Joshua: Complete Works; with an Original Memoir, and Anecdotes of the Author. 3 vols. D. London, 1824. Whateley's Observations. on Modern Gardening. 8vo. P CHAPTER XXVI. FINE ARTS. MUSIC. Porter, William: The Musical Cyclopædia; or, the Principles of Music Considered as a Science and an Art; embracing a Complete Musical Dictionary, and the Outlines of a Musical Grammar, and of the Theory of Sounds and Laws of Harmony; with Directions for the Practice of Vocal and Instrumental Music, and a Description of Musical Instruments. D. Boston, 1834. CHAPTER XXVII. POETRY. Adams, John Q.: Dermot MacMorrogh; or, the Conquest of Ireland, an Historical Tale of the 12th Century. 8vo. Pamphlet. Aiken, Dr. Select Works of the British Poets, with Biographical and Aiken, Lucy Epistles of Women, with other Poems. D. American Commonplace Book of Poetry, with occasional Notes, by Ancient Poetry, Reliques of: consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and other Pieces of our Earlier English Poets; together with some few of later date. 3 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1823. Anster Fair, with other Poems. D. Beach, S. B.: Escalala, an American Tale. D. Bloomfield, Robert: The Farmer's Boy, a Rural Poem. D. Rural Tales, &c. D. Blackmore's Alfred: an Epic Poem. D. London, 1723. Bowles, W. L.: The Missionary, a Poem. D. Bonaparte, Lucien : Charlemagne; or, the Church Delivered, an Epic Poem. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1815. The Same. 2 vols. D. Philadelphia, 1815. Bowring's Matins and Vespers, with Hymns and occasional Devotional Pieces. D. Boudinot's Star in the West. 8vo. Boyd's Woodman's Tale, after the manner of Spencer. 8vo. London, 1805. Bowring's Specimens of the Russian Poets, with Preliminary Remarks and Biographical Notices. D. Branagan's Avenia; or, a Tragical Poem on the Oppression of the Human Species and Infringement on the Rights of Man. D. British Poets: First American Edition, with the Lives of the Authors. 50 vols. D. Philadelphia, 1822. Vol. 1-Select Poems of Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, John Skelton, Sir Thomas Wyatt, the Earl of Surrey, and George Gascoyne. Vol. 2-Select Poems of Edmund Spenser, Samuel Daniel, and Vol. 3-Select Poems of William Shakspeare and Ben Jonson. Vol. 6-Select Poems of Abraham Cowley, Edmund Waller, and the Works of John Denham. Vols. 7, 8-Poetical Works of John Milton. Vols. 9, 10-The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler, with the Select Poems of the Earl of Rochester, the Earl of Roscommon, Thomas Otway, and John Pomfret. Vols. 11, 12-The Poetical Works of John Dryden. Vol. 13-The Poetical Works of Thomas Parnell and J. Philips ; Vol. 14-The Poetical Works of Joseph Addison; Select Poems of Vol. 17-The Works of Thomas Tickell; Select Poems of Lord |