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372. LEARNED (JOSEPH D.). A View of the Policy of permitting Slaves in the States West of the Mississippi: being a Letter to a Member of Congress. 8vo, sewn, uncut. Baltimore, 1820

373. LE FORESTIER (FRANCOIS). Autobiography and Voyages (1749-1819). A recently discovered Manuscript, edited by Hasket Derby. Illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Boston Athenæum, 1904 Or a

Massachusettensis.

374. [LEONARD (DANIEL).] series of Letters containing a faithful state of many important and striking facts, which laid the foundation of the present troubles in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. . . . 8vo, half morocco.

First English edition. Rare. The half-title is present.

London, 1776

375. LEWIS AND CLARKE. Travels to the Source of the Missouri River and across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean performed in the Years 1804-1806. Maps. 3 vols., 8vo, half red morocco, gilt tops, uncut (a few time-stains). London, 1815

A good copy of this scarce edition, printed on better paper and with larger type than the Philadelphia edition of this date.

LINCOLN EULOGIES

376. LINCOLN. Abott (Abott A.). The Assassination and Death of Abraham Lincoln. 12 pp., folded. New York, [1865] Abott (Abott A.). Life of Abraham Lincoln. PorNew York, 1865

377.

trait on wrapper. 12mo, wrappers.

Scarce.

378. Abraham Africanus I. His Secret Life, as Revealed under the Mesmeric Influence, Mysteries of the White House. Caricature portrait on wrapper and title. 12mo, wrappers. New York, [1864] Backman (Charles). Abraham Lincoln, the World's Great Martyr. Discourse delivered in Jamaica, April 23, 1865. 8vo, wrappers.

379.

VERY SCARCE.

Jamaica, 1865

380. Bingham (Joel F.). National Disappointment. A Discourse delivered in Buffalo, May 7, 1865. 8vo, wrappers.

Buffalo, 1865

381. Brakeman (N. .L.). A Great Man Fallen. Sermon preached in Baton Rouge, La., April 23, 1865. 8vo, wrappers. New Orelans, 1865

382.

VERY SCARCE. One of the few Confederate Eulogies of Lincoln.

Briggs (George W.). Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, June 1, 1865. 8vo, wrappers. Salem, 1865

383.

Brooks (Phillips). The Life and Death of Abraham Lincoln. Sermon preached in Philadelphia, April 23, 1865. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1865

wrappers.

SCARCE.

384.

Butler (J. G.). The Martyr President. Our Grief

and our Duty. 8vo, wrappers.

385.

Washington, 1865

Carnahan (D. T.). Oration delivered at Gettysburg,

June 1, 1865. 8vo, wrappers.

386.

Gettysburg, 1865

Character of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. 8vo, sewn, 16 pp. No imprint

A VERY SCARCE BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF LINCOLN BY AN ANONYMOUS AUTHOR.

387.

Clark (Henry). An Eulogy on . . . President Lincoln, before the citizens of Poultney and Vicinity, April 19, 1865. 8vo, wrappers.

Rutland, 1865

388. Davidson (Robert). The Lessons of the Hour. Discourse delivered at Huntington, L. I., April 19, 1865. 8vo, sewn. Huntington, [1865]

389. Drumm (John H.). Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Sermon preached at Bristol, Pa., April 16, 1865. 8vo, wrappers. Bristol, [1865]

390. Dyer (David). Discourse delivered in the Albany Penitentiary, April 19, 1865. 8vo, wrappers. Albany, 1865

391. Eddy (T. M.). Abraham Lincoln. A Memorial Discourse, delivered in Waukegan, Ill., April 19, 1865. 8vo, wrap

pers.

Chicago, 1865

392. Ellis (Charles M.). The Memorial Address on Abraham Lincoln delivered in Saint John, N. B., June 1, 1865. 12mo, wrappers. St. John, 1865

393. Glover (L. M.). The Character of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in Jacksonville, Ill., April 23, 1865. 8vo, wrappers.

Jacksonville, 1865

394. Hepworth (George H.). Two Sermons preached in the Church of the Unity. April 23, 1865. 8vo, sewn. Boston, 1865

395. The Life, Speeches, and Public Services of Abram Lincoln, etc. "The Wigwam Edition." The earliest biography in book form. N. Y., 1860; The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Hannibal Hamlin. Portraits. Boston, 1860. 2 vols., 12mo, wrappers.

396. McCauley (James A.). Character and Services of Abraham Lincoln. Sermon preached June 1, 1865. 8vo, wrappers. Baltimore, 1865

397. -Morais (R.). A Discourse delivered before the Congregation Mikvé Israel of Philadelphia, June 1, 1865. 8vo, wrapPhiladelphia, 1865

pers.

398. Myers (Leonard). Abraham Lincoln. A Memorial Address delivered June 15, 1865. 8vo, wrappers.

399.

Niccolls (Samuel J.). livered in St. Louis, April 23, 1865.

Philadelphia, 1865

In Memoriam. Discourse de8vo, wrappers. St. Louis, 1865 Patterson (Adoniram J.). Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, delivered in Portsmouth, N. H., April 19, 1865. 8vo, wrapPortsmouth, 1865

400.

pers.

401.

Reed (S.). A Discourse delivered on the occasion of the Funeral Obsequies of President Lincoln, April 19, 1865. 8vo, wrappers.

Boston, 1865

402. Sedgwick (Charles B.). An Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, pronounced at Syracuse, April 19, 1865. 8vo, wrappers.

[blocks in formation]

404.

Very scarce.

Syracuse, 1865

Address delivered at
New York, 1865

Storrs (Richard S., Jr.). An Oration commemorative of President Abraham Lincoln, delivered at Brooklyn, June 1, 1865. Portrait. 8vo, wrappers, uncut.

Brooklyn, 1865

One of a special issue of 100 copies. Autograph presentation copy from Charles Congdon to Thomas W. Field.

405.

Sutphen (Morris C.).

Discourse preached in Phila-
Philadelphia, 1865

delphia, April 16, 1865. 8vo, wrappers.

406. Wallace (C. C.). A Prince and a Great Man is Fallen. Funeral Address delivered at Placerville, California, April 19, 1865. 8vo, wrappers. Placerville, 1865

AN EXTREMELY SCARCE CALIFORNIA EULOGY OF LINCOLN.

407. Wentworth (J. B.). A Discourse on the Death of President Lincoln, delivered in Buffalo, April 23, 1865. 8vo, wrap

pers.

Buffalo, 1865

408. Williams (Thomas). Eulogy on the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in Pittsburgh, June 1, 1865. 8vo, wrappers. Pittsburgh, 1865

409. Funeral Orations, by E. S. Atwood, Ethan Allen, T. E. Bliss, Henry C. Badger, Samuel B. Babcock, Alex. H. Bullock, C. M. Butler. 7 pieces. 8vo.

410. Argument of John A. Bingham at the Trial of the Conspirators, and Funeral Orations by Thomas Chase, John Chester, Warren H. Cudworth, Isaac E. Carey, Daniel Clarke, A. B. Dascomb, Samuel L. Crocker, Jr., and H. P. Crozier. 11 pieces.

411. Funeral Orations by O. E. Daggett, H. Dunning, P. B. Day, C. C. Everett, Richard Eddy, A. D. Gillette, R. Jeffery and Newman Hall. 10 pieces, 8vo.

412.

Funeral Orations by Emma Hardinge, R. J. Keeling, Charles Hodge, Alfred E. Ives, Warren Hathaway, W. R. Gordon, John Fowler, Jr., and others. 10 pieces. 8vo.

413. Funeral Orations by H. E. Niles, James W. Patterson, N. G. Parke, Wilbur F. Paddock, Alonzo H. Quint, Daniel Rice, N. L. Rice, Robert F. Sample, Joseph A. Seiss, Marvin R. Vincent, Denis Wortman, Robert B. Yard, and Frank L. Robbins. 13 pieces, 8vo.

414.

Funeral Orations by Edward C. Slater, Daniel Stewart, Edward Searing, Samuel T. Spear, J. T. Tucker, A. A. E. Taylor, Joseph P. Thompson, Rufus P. Tapley, Erskine N. White, S. L. Yourtee. 10 pieces, 8vo.

415. LOCKE (SAMUEL). A Sermon Preached before the Ministers of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New Eng. land, May 28, 1772. 8vo, new wrappers. With the half-title. The author was President of Harvard College.

Boston, 1772

416. LORING (CHARLES G.). Oration July 4, 1821; Neutral Relations of England and the United States, Boston, 1863; Reconstruction, Boston, 1866. 3 pamphlets.

417. LOUISIANA.

Constitution adopted by the State Constitutional Convention of the State of Louisiana, March 7, 1868. 8vo, in board covers. New Orleans, 1868 Presentation inscription to Senator Henry B. Anthony, on title.

418. LOVELL (JAMES). An Oration delivered April 2, 1771, at the Request of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston to commemorate the Bloody Tragedy of the Fifth of March, 1770. 4to, half roan. Boston: Edes and Gill, 1771

SCARCE. Fine copy, with the half-title.

419. LOWELL (JAMES RUSSELL). The President's Policy. 8vo, original salmon colored wrappers. [Philadelphia, 1864] SCARCE. Fine copy in the original wrappers of the FIRST EDITION, with the word "crisises" in the first line.

420. LOWELL (JOHN). Eulogy on the Hon. James Bowdoin, Jan. 26, 1791. Boston, 1791; Peace without Dishonour-War without Hope. By a Yankee Farmer. Boston, 1807; Analysis of the late Correspondence between our Administration and Great Britain and France, etc. Boston, [1809]; Are you a Christian or a Calvinist ? Boston, 1815. 4 pamphlets.

421. An Oration pronounced July 4, 1799. Boston, 1799; Thoughts on the Conduct of our Administration in relation both

to Great Britain and France. Boston, 1808; Perpetual War, the Policy of Mr. Madison. Boston, 1812; Mr. Madison's War. Boston, 1812, and others. 8 vols., 8vo, sewn, and mainly uncut.

A fine collection of these important pieces by this celebrated New England patriot.

422. M'KEAN (JOSEPH). A Sermon Preached on the Public Fast in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, April 11, 1793. 8vo, new wrappers. With the half-title. Salem, 1793

423. [MCKENNEY (THOMAS L.).] Essays on the Spirit of Jacksonism as exemplified in its Deadly Hostility to the Bank of the United States, and in the Odious Calumnies employed for its Destruction. By Aristides. 8vo, half red roan (pp. slightly foxed). Philadelphia, 1835

424. MAGNUSEN (FINN). Den forste November og Den forste August. To historisk-kalendariske Undersogelser med et Tillaeg om Hojtidsbauner, Offerbaal, Nodild og Ilddyrkelse. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Kjobenhavn, 1829

425. MANAGEMENT OF THE TONGUE (THE). Done out of the French. 12mo, new wrappers, uncut.

Boston: B. Edes and Sons, 1783

426. [MANDEVILLE (B.).] The Fable of the Bees; or, Private Vices, Publick Benefits. To which is added, a Vindication of the book. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco (some pages of Index wanting, and pp. stained). London, 1732

427. MARCHMONT (EARLS OF). A Selection from the Papers of the Earls of Marchmont in the possession of the Rt. Hon. Sir George Henry Rose. Illustrative of Events from 1685 to 1750. 3 vols., 8vo, full calf. London, 1831

With autograph of J. R. Bartlett on titles.

428. MARSH (GEORGE P.). Speech on the Tariff Bill, April 30, 1844; Remarks on an Address delivered before the N. E. Society, Dec. 23, 1844; Address before the N. E. Society, Dec. 24, 1844, and two others. 5 pamphlets.

429. MASON (THOMAS). A Sermon, Preached at Northfield, on the Day of Public Thanksgiving, November 29, 1804. 8vo, new wrappers, uncut (a little stained). Greenfield, 1804

430. MATHEWS (ALBERT). The Term Pilgrim Fathers, Cambridge, 1915; The Snake Devices, 1754-76, and the Constitutional Courant, 1765. Cambridge, 1908; The Word Palatine in America, 1905. 3 pamphlets.

Ethnography and

431. MATTHEWS (WASHINGTON). Philology of the Hidatsa Indians. 8vo, cloth. Washington, 1877

432. MAYHEW (JONATHAN). A Sermon Preached at Boston in New-England, May 26, 1751, occasioned by the . . . Death

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