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MISCELLANEOUS.

ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF SOCIETY by the Diffusion of Knowledge. By THOMAS DICK, LL.D. 18mo.

PRACTICAL

EDUCATION. By RICHARD LOVELL EDGEWORTH and MARIA EDGEWORTH. 12mo.

THE DISTRICT SCHOOL. By

J. O. TAYLOR. 12mo.

UNCLE PHILIP'S CONVERSATIONS WITH THE CHILDREN ABOUT THE WHALE-FISHERY AND POLAR SEAS. 2 vols. 18mo. Numerous Engravings.

THE HOUSEHOLD BOOK. By the Rev. Dr. POTTER. 18mo.

EVENING READINGS IN NATURE AND MAN. Selected and arranged by ALONZO POTTER, D.D. 18mo.

A FAMILIAR TREATISE ON THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. 18mo.

SKETCHES OF AMERICAN ENTERPRISE. 2 vols. 18mo. THE WONDERS OF NATURE AND ART. 18mo. Numerous Engravings.

THE POOR RICH MAN AND

THE RICH POOR MAN. By Miss

C. M. SEDGWICK. 18mo.

THE SWISS FAMILY ROB. INSON; or, Adventures of a Father and Mother and Four Sons on a Desert Island. The Progress of the Story forming a clear Illustration of the First Principles of Natural History, and many Branches of Science which most immediately apply to the Business of Life. 2 vols. 18mo. Engravings.

THE SON OF A GENIUS. A Tale for the Use of Youth. By Mrs. HOFLAND. 18mo. Engravings.

THE YOUNG CRUSOE; or, the Shipwrecked Boy. Containing an Account of his Shipwreck, and of his Residence alone upon an Uninhabited Island. By Mrs. HOFLAND. 18mo. Engravings.

THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN, and other Tales. By a Clergyman. For the Use of Youth. 18mo. Engravings.

THE ORNAMENTS DISCOV. ERED. By Mrs. HUGHS. Engra、ings.

DIARY OF A PHYSICIAN. New Edition. 3 vols. 18mo.

NO FICTION: a Narrative founded on Recent and Interesting Facts. By the Rev. ANDREW REED, D.D. New Edition. 12mo.

MARTHA: a Memorial of an only and beloved Sister. By the Rev. ANDREW REED, Author of "No Fiction." 12mo.

THE MECHANIC. By Rev. C.
B. TAYLER. 18mo.
LETTERS TO ADA. By the
Rev. Dr. PISE. 18mo.

LETTERS OF J. DOWNING,
Major, Downingville Militia, Second
Brigade, to his Old Friend Mr.
Dwight, of the New-York Daily Ad-
vertiser. 18mo. Engravings.

SCENES IN OUR PARISH. By a "Country Parson's" Daughter. 12mo.

THE SIBYL'S LEAVES. By
Mrs. COLEY.

THE NOTE-BOOK OF A
CLERGYMAN.

LIVE AND LET LIVE. By COUNTRY Miss C. M. SEDGWICK. 18mo.

18mo.

FAMILY LIBRARY.

Abundantly illustrated by Maps, Portraits, and other Engravings on steel, copper, and wood. Nos. 1, 2, 3. The History of the Jews. By the Rev. H. H. Milman. 4, 5. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. By J. G. Lockhart, Esq.

8, 74. The Natural History of Insects.

6. The Life of Nelson. By Robert Southey, LL.D.

7. The Life and Actions of Alexander the Great. By the Rev. J. Williams.

9. The Life of Lord Byron. By John Galt, Esq.

10. The Life of Mohammed. By the Rev. George Bush.

11. Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft. By Sir Walter Scott, Bart.

THE FAMILY

12, 13. History of the Bible. the Rev. G. R. Gleig.

By

14. Narrative of Discovery and Adventure in the Polar Seas and Regions. By Professors Leslie and Jameson, and Hugh Murray.

15. The Life and Times of George the Fourth. By the Rev. George Croly.

16. Narrative of Discovery and Adventure in Africa. By Professor Jameson, and James Wilson and Hugh Murray, Esqrs.

17, 18, 19, 66, 67. Lives of the most Eminent Painters and Sculptors. By Allan Cunningham, Esq. 20. History of Chivalry and the Crusades. By G. P. R. James.

21, 22. The Life of Mary, Queen of Scots. By Henry Glassford Bell, Esq.

23. A View of Ancient and Modern Egypt. By the Rev. M. Russell, LL.D.

24. History of Poland. By James Fletcher, Esq.

25. Festivals, Games, and Amusements. By Horatio Smith, Esq.

26. Life of Sir Isaac Newton. By Sir David Brewster, K.B., &c.

27. Palestine, or the Holy Land. By the Rev. M. Russell, LL.D.

28. Memoirs of the Empress Josephine. By John S. Memes, LL.D. 29. The Court and Camp of Bonaparte.

30. Lives and Voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier.

31. Description of Pitcairn's Island and its Inhabitants; with an Account of the Mutiny of the Ship Bounty, &c. By J. Barrow, Esq.

32, 72, 84. Sacred History of the World, as displayed in the Creation and Subsequent Events to the Deluge. By Sharon Turner, F.S.A.

33, 34. Memoirs of Celebrated Female Sovereigns. By Mrs. Jameson. 35, 36. Journal of an Expedition to explore the Course and Termination of the Niger. By Richard and John Lander.

37. Inquiries concerning the Intellectual Powers, and the Investigation of Truth. By John Abercrombie. 38, 39, 40. Lives of Celebrated Travellers. By James Augustus St. John.

41, 42. Life of Frederic the Second, King of Prussia. By Lord Dover.

LIBRARY.

43, 44. Sketches from Venetian History. By the Rev. E. Smedley, M.A.

45, 46. Indian Biography; or, an Historical Account of those Individuals who have been distinguished among the North American Natives as Orators, Warriors, Statesmen, and other Remarkable Characters. By B. B. Thatcher, Esq.

47, 48, 49. Historical and Descriptive Account of British India. By Hugh Murray, Esq., James Wilson, Esq., R. K. Greville, LL.D., Whitelaw Ainslie, M.D., William Rhind, Esq., Professor Jameson, Professor Wallace, and Captain Clarence Dalrimple.

50. Letters on Natural Magic. By Dr. Brewster.

51, 52. History of Ireland. By W. C. Taylor, Esq.

53. Historical View of the Prog. ress of Discovery on the Northern Coasts of North America. By P. F. Tytler, Esq.

54. The Travels and Researches of Alexander Von Humboldt. By W. Macgillivray, A.M.

55, 56. Letters of Euler on Different Subjects of Natural Philosophy. Translated by Hunter. With Notes, &c., by Sir David Brewster and John Griscom, LL.D.

57. A Popular Guide to the Observation of Nature. By Robert Mudie.

58. The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings. By John Abercrombie.

59. On the Improvement of Society by the Diffusion of Knowledge. By Thomas Dick, LL.D.

60. History of Charlemagne. By G. P. R. James, Esq.

61. Nubia and Abyssinia. Rev. M. Russell, LL.D.

By the

62, 63. The Life of Oliver Cromwell. By the Rev. M. Russell.

64. Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c. By James Montgomery.

65. Memoir of the Life of Peter the Great. By John Barrow, Esq.

66, 67. The Lives of the most Eminent Painters and Sculptors. By Allan Cunningham. 2d Series.

68, 69. The History of Arabia. By Andrew Crichton.

70. Historical and Descriptive Account of Persia. By James B. Fraser, Esq.

CLASSICAL LIBRARY.

71. The Principles of Physiology | applied to the Preservation of Health, and to the Improvement of Physical and Mental Education. By Andrew Combe, M.D.

72. Sacred History of the World. By Sharon Turner, F.S.A. 2d vol. 73. History and Present Condition of the Barbary States. By the Rev. M. Russell, LL.D.

74. The Natural History of Insects. Vol. 2.

75, 76. A Life of Washington. By J. K. Paulding, Esq.

77. The Philosophy of Living. By Caleb Ticknor, A.M.

78. The Earth: its Physical Condition and most Remarkable Phenomena. By W. M. Higgins.

79. A Compendious History of Italy. Translated by Nath. Greene. 80, 81. The Chinese. By John Francis Davis, F.R.S.

82. An Historical Account of the Circumnavigation of the Globe, &c. 83. Celestial Scenery; or, the

Wonders of the Planetary System displayed. By Thomas Dick, LL.D. 84. Sacred History of the World. By Sharon Turner, F.S.A. Vol. 3. 85. Animal Mechanism and Physiology. By John H. Griscom, M.D.

86, 87, 88. 89, 90, 91. Universal History. By the Hon. Alexander Fraser Tytler and Rev. E. Nares.

92, 93. The Life and Works of Dr. Franklin.

94, 95. The Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties; its Pleasures and Rewards.

96, 97. Paley's Natural Theology. With Notes, &c., by Henry Lord Brougham, Sir Charles Bell, and A. Potter, D.D.

98. Natural History of Birds; Architecture, Habits, &c.

their

99. The Sidereal Heavens, and other Subjects connected with Astronomy. By Thomas Dick, LL.D.

100. Outlines of Imperfect and Disordered Mental Action. By Professor Upham.

CLASSICAL LIBRARY.

With Portraits on steel.

1,2. Xenophon. (Anabasis, translated by Edward Spelman, Esq., Cyropædia, by the Hon. M. A. Cooper.)

3, 4. The Orations of Demosthenes. Translated by Thomas Leland, D.D.

5. Sallust. Translated by William Rose, M.A.

6, 7. Cæsar. Translated by William Duncan.

8, 9, 10. Cicero. The Orations translated by Duncan, the Offices by Cockman, and the Cato and Lælius by Melmoth.

11, 12. Virgil. The Eclogues translated by Wrangham, the Georgics by Sotheby, and the Eneid by Dryden.

13. Eschylus. Translated by the Rev. R. Potter, M.A.

14. Sophocles. Translated by Thomas Francklin, D.D.

15, 16, 17. Euripides. Translated by the Rev. R. Potter, M.A.

18, 19. Horace. Translated by

| Philip Francis, D.D. With an Appendix, containing Translations of various Odes, &c., by Ben Jonson, Cowley, Milton, Dryden, &c. And

Phædrus. With the Appendix of Gudius. Translated by Christopher Smart, A.M.

20, 21. Ovid. Translated by Dryden, Pope, Congreve, Addison, and others.

22, 23. Thucydides. by William Smith, A.M.

Translated

24, 25, 26, 27, 28. Livy. Translated by George Baker, A.M.

29, 30, 31. Herodotus. Translated by the Rev. William Beloe. 32, 33, 34. Homer. by Alexander Pope, Esq.

Translated

35. Juvenal. Translated by Charles Badham, M.D., F.R.S. And Persius. Translated by the Rt. Hon. Sir W. Drummond.

36. Pindar. Translated by the Rev. C. A. Wheelwright. And Anacreon. Translated by Thomas Bourne, Esq.

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BOYS' AND GIRLS' LIBRARY.
Illustrated by numerous Engravings.

No 1. Lives of the Apostles and
Early Martyrs of the Church.

2, 3. The Swiss Family Robin. son; or, Adventures of a Father and Mother and Four Sons on a Desert Island.

4, 13, 18. Sunday Evenings. By the Author of "the Infant Christian's First Catechism."

5. The Son of a Genius. By Mrs. Hofland.

6. Natural History. By Uncle Philip.

7, 8. Indian Traits. By B. B. Thatcher, Esq.

9, 10, 11. Tales from American History. By the Author of " American Popular Lessons."

12. The Young Crusoe; or, the Shipwrecked Boy. By Mrs. Hofland.

14. Perils of the Sea; being Authentic Narratives of Remarkable and Affecting Disasters upon the Deep.

15. Sketches of the Lives of Dis

tinguished Females. By an American Lady.'

16. Caroline Westerley; or, the Young Traveller from Ohio. By Mrs. Phelps (formerly Mrs Lincoln). 17. The Clergyman's Orphan, and other Tales. By a Clergyman.

19. The Ornaments Discovered. By Mrs. Hughs.

20. Evidences of Christianity. By Uncle Philip.

21. History of Virginia. By Uncle Philip.

22. The American Forest. Uncle Philip.

By

23, 24. History of New-York. By Uncle Philip.

25. Tales of the American Revolution. By B. B. Thatcher.

26,27. The Whale-fishery and the Polar Seas. By Uncle Philip. 28, 29. History of Massachusetts. By Uncle Philip.

30, 31. History of New-Hampshire. By Uncle Philip.

SCHOOL DISTRICT LIBRARY.

Illustrated by numerous Engravings.

FIRST SERIES.

Nos. 1, 2. A Life of Washington. | and Mental Education. By Andrew By J. K. Paulding, Esq.

3. The Poor Rich Man and the Rich Poor Man. By Miss C. M. Sedgwick.

4, 5. The Swiss Family Robinson; or, Adventures of a Father and Mother and Four Sons on a Desert Island.

6, 7. The Natural History of In

sects.

8. The Son of a Genius. By Mrs. Hofland.

9, 10, 11. American History. By the Author of "American Popular Lessons."

12. American Revolution. By B. B. Thatcher, Esq.

13, 14. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. By J. G. Lockhart, Esq. 15. The Principles of Physiology applied to the Preservation of Health, and to the Improvement of Physical

Combe, M.D.

16, 17. Indian Traits. By B. B. Thatcher, Esq.

18. Narrative of Discovery and Adventure in Africa. By Professor Jameson, and James Wilson and Hugh Murray, Esqrs.

19. The American Forest. By Uncle Philip.

20. A Popular Guide to the Observation of Nature. By Robert Mudie.

21. Perils of the Sea; being Authentic Narratives of Remarkable and Affecting Disasters upon the Deep.

22. Inquiries concerning the Intellectual Powers and the Investigation of Truth. By John Abercrombie, M.D., F.R.S.

23. Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c. By James Montgomery.

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24. Celestial Scenery; or, the Wonders of the Planetary System displayed. By Thomas Dick, LL.D. 25. Palestine; or, the Holy Land. By Rev M. Russell, LL.D.

26. History of Chivalry and the Crusades. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 27. The Life of Sir Isaac Newton. By David Brewster, LL.D.

28. Live and Let Live. By Miss C. M. Sedgwick.

29, 30. The Chinese. By John Francis Davis, F.R.S.

31. An Historical Account of the Circumnavigation of the Globe.

32. The Life and Actions of Alexander the Great. By Rev. J. Williams.

33, 34. Letters of Euler on Different Subjects of Natural Philosophy. With Notes and a Life of Euler, by Sir David Brewster; with additional Notes, by John Griscom, LL.D.

35. Memoir of the Life of Peter the Great. By John Barrow, Esq.

LIBRARY.

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36, 37. The Life of Oliver Cromwell. By Rev. M. Russell, LL.D.

38. On the Improvement of Society by the Diffusion of Knowledge. By Thomas Dick, LL.D.

39. The Earth: its Physical Condition and most Remarkable Phenomena. By W. M. Higgins.

40. The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings. By John Abercrombie.

41, 42. Memoirs of Celebrated Female Sovereigns. By Mrs. Jameson. 43. History of Virginia. By Uncle Philip.

44. The Ornaments Discovered. By Mary Hughs.

45. Natural History; or, Tools and Trades among Inferior Animals. By Uncle Philip.

46. 47. The Whale-fishery and the Polar Seas. By Uncle Philip.

48. Lives and Voyages of Early Navigators.

49, 50. History of New-York. By William Dunlap.

SECOND

Nos. 51, 52. Life and Works of Dr. Franklin.

53, 54. The Farmer's Instructer; consisting of Essays, Practical Di rections and Hints for the Management of the Farm, Garden, &c. By the Hon. Judge Buel.

55, 56. The Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties; its Pleasures and Rewards. Illustrated by Memoirs of Eminent, Men.

57. Animal Mechanism and Physiology. By J. H. Griscom, M.D.

58. The Elephant as he exists in a Wild State and as he has been made subservient, in Peace and in War, to the Purposes of Man.

59. Vegetable Substances used for the Food of Man.

60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65. Universal History. By the Hon. Alexander Fraser Tytler and Rev. E. Nares.

66. Illustrations of Mechanics. By Professors Moseley and Renwick.

67. Narrative of Discovery and Adventure in the Polar Seas and Regions. By Professors Leslie and Jameson, and Hugh Murray, Esq.

68, 69. Paley's Natural Theology. With Notes, &c., by Henry Lord Brougham, Sir Charles Bell, and Alonzo Potter, D.D.

SERIES.

70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77 78, 79. American Biography. Edited by Jared Sparks, Esq.

80. The Travels and Researches of Alexander Von Humboldt. By W. Macgillivray, A.M.

81. The History of Greece. By Dr. Goldsmith. Prepared by the Author of "American Popular Lessons," &c.

82. Natural History of Birds.

83. Familiar Illustrations of Natural Philosophy. By Prof. Renwick. 84, 85. Selections from the Spectator.

86. The Elements of Geology. By Charles A. Lee, A.M., M.D.

87. The History of Rome. By Dr. Goldsmith. Edited by H. W. Herbert, Esq.

88. A Treatise on Agriculture. By Gen. John Armstrong. With Notes, by the Hon. Judge Buel.

89. Natural History of Quadrupeds. 90. Chaptal's Chymistry applied to Agriculture.

91. Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. By N. Dwight, Esq.

92, 93, 94, 95. Plutarch's Lives. Translated by John Langhorne, D.D., and William Langhorne, M.A.

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