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DUNLOP (Capt.) Arguments entered into with the Constitutional Authorities at Vera Cruz, by Captain Dunlop, R. N., and by Captain Alaham, R. N. Presented to the House of Commons by Command of Her Majesty, in pursuance of their Address dated April 19, 1861. London: printed by Harrison and Sans. 8vo, Title, pp. 8. BA. 21313

DUNLOP (C.) Brazil as a field for Emigration. Its Geography, Climate, Agricultural Capabilities, and the Facilities afforded for Permanent Settlement. By Charles Dunlop. London. 1866. 8vo, pp. 32.

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DUNLOP (J.) Private Case before the House of Lords relative to the Affairs of James Dunlop, a large Tobacco Merchant, whose effects were principally in Virginia. Privately Printed. 1777. Folio.

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DUNLOP (James). Memoir on the Controversy between W. Penn and Lord Baltimore respecting the Boundaries of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: published by McCarty and Davis. 1826-40. 8vo. B. 21316

DUNLOP (R. G.) Travels in Central America; being a Journal of nearly Three Years' Residence in the Country; together with a Sketch of the History of the Republic, and an account of its Climate, Productions, Commerce, &c. By Robert Glasgow Dunlop. London: Longman. 1847. Post 8vo, pp. 358. Map.

[DUNLOP (William).] Statistical Sketches of Upper Canada, for the Use of Emigrants: By a Backwoodsman. ... London: John Murray. MDCCCXXXII. 12mo, 2 l., pp. 120. BA., S. 21318

DUNN (B. S.) Brazil the Home for Southerners; or a Practical Account of what the Author, and others who visited that Country for the same Objects, saw and did while in that Empire. By Rev. Ballard S. Dunn, Rector of St. Philip's Church, New Orleans, and late of the Confederate Army. New York: C. B. Richardson. 1866. Crown 8vo, pp. iv, 272.

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DUNN (H.) Guatimala, or, the Republic of Central America, 1827-8; being Sketches and Memorandums made during a Twelve-Month's Residence. By Henry Dunn. New York: G. & C. Carvill. 1828. 8vo, pp. 318. H. + London: James Nisbet, MDCCCXXIX. 8vo, pp. vii, 328. BA., C., H. 21320

DUNN (J.) History of the Oregon Territory and British North-American Fur Trade: with an Account of the Habits and Customs of the Principal Native Tribes on the Northern Continent. By John Dunn, late of the Hudson's Bay Company, Eight Years a Resident in the Country. London: Edwards and Hughes. 1844. 8vo, pp. viii, 359. Map. + Second Edition. [Ibid.] 1846. 8vo, pp. viii, 359. Map.

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Reprinted in Smith's Weekly Volume, Vol. 1. Philadelphia. 1845. 4to. Also as DUNN. The Oregon Territory, [as above]. Philadelphia: G. B. Zieber & Co. 1845. 18mo, pp. viii, 13-236.

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See also "Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy" for an article on the "Native Tribes of North America."

DUNN (J.) A Collection of Curious Observations, &c., 1750. See [Lambert (Abbé)].

DUNN (J.) A Sermon occasioned by the Burning of the Episcopal Church in the Parish of Grand Manon, N. B. Preached by the Rev. John Dunn, A.B., Rector New Brunswick. 1841. 8vo, pp. 15. BA. 21323

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DUNN (Nathan). A Peep at China, in Mr. Dunn's Chinese Collection; with ... Notices relating to the Institutions ... of the Chinese, and our Commercial Intercourse with them. By E. C. Wines. Philadelphia: printed for Nathan Dunn. 1839. 8vo, pp. 113. BA. 21324

DUNN (T.) A Discourse Delivered in the New Dutch Church, Nassau Street, on Tuesday the 21st of October, 1794, before the New York Society for the Information and Assistance of Persons Emigrating from Foreign Countries. By Thomas Dunn, An Emigrant. New York: L. Wayland. 1794. 8vo, 3 1., pp. 28. + London: Re-Printed by D. J. Eaton. [1794.] 8vo, pp. 30. BA. 21325

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DUNN (T.) Sermon Preached in the Prison in Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 1793 being the day appointed for ... Thanksgiving for the ceasing of the late Epidemic Fever. By Thomas Dunn. Philadelphia. 1793. 8vo.

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DUNN (W. M.) Confiscation of the Property of Rebels. Remarks of Hon. W. McKee Dunn, of Indiana. Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 23, 1862. [Washington:] L. Towers & Co., Printers. 8vo, pp. 8. H. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8.

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DUNN. The Republican Party and the Republican Candidate for the Presidency. Speech of Hon. W. McKee Dunn, of Indiana, Delivered in ... Philadelphia, May 26, 1860. Washington, D. C.: Buell Blanchard, Printers. 1860. 8vo, pp. 8.

DUNN. Speech of Mr. Dunn, of Indiana, on the Treasury Note Bill. Delivered in the House ... May 14, 1838. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 15. H. 21329

DUNNEL (H. G.) The True Genealogy of the Dunnel and Dwinnel Family of New England. By Henry Gale Dunnell, M.D., of New York City. New York: Charles B. Richardson. 1862. Rl. 8vo, pp. 84. B. 21330

DUNNING (H.) Address delivered on the Occasion of the Funeral Solemnities of the late President of the United States, in the First Constitutional Presbyterian Church, April 19, 1865. By Rev. H. Dunning, Pastor. Baltimore: John W. Woods, Printer. 1865. 8vo, pp. 12. B. 21331

DUNNING. The Assassination, its Lessons to Young Men, a Discourse delivered in the First Constitutional Presbyterian Church, May 7, 1865, by Rev. H. Dunning, Pastor. Printed by Request. Baltimore: John W. Woods, Printer. 1865. 8vo, Pp. 12. B. 21332

DUNNING. The Nameless Crime. A Discourse delivered in the First Constitutional Presbyterian Church, April 23d, 1865, Sunday Night, April 23, 1865. By Rev. H. Dunning, Pastor. Printed by Request. Baltimore: John W. Woods, Printer. 1865. 8vo, pp. 12.

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DUNNING (H. N.) Presidential Design of the Slavery Agitation. A Sermon preached January 4, 1861. By Rev. H. N. Dunning. Gloversville: A. Peirson. 1861. 12mo, pp. 18.

DUNNING. The Strangeness of God's Ways. A Sermon preached before the Churches of Gloversville, November 24. 1864. Gloversville: George W. Heaton. 1865. 8vo, pp. 15.

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DUNPHY (T.), and CUMMINS (T. J.) Remarkable Trials of all Countries, particularly of the United States, with Notes and Speeches of Counsel. Compiled by Thomas Dunphy, of the New York Bar, and Thomas J. Cummins, of the New York Press. New York: Diossy & Cockcroft. 1867. 8vo, pp. vi, 464.

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DUNSCOMBE (J. W.) Canadian Custom House Guide. Montreal. 1844. 8vo.

Also: Provincial Laws of the Customs. Montreal. 1844. 8vo.

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DUNSHEE (H. W.) History of the School of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, in the City of New-York, from 1633 to the present time. By Henry Webb Dunshee. With an Introduction by Rev. Thomas De Witt, D.D. New-York: printed by John A. Gray. 1853. 12mo, pp. 120. 21338

DUNSHEE. The Knickerbocker's Address to the Stuyvesant Pear Tree. Respectfully dedicated to the Knickerbockers of Manhattan Island. New York. 1857. 8vo, pp. 10. 21339 The Discoveries of Columbus and of the London: James Blackwood. 1860. 12mo.

DUNSTER (H. P.) English in America.

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DUNSTER (J.) A Sermon at the Instalment of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Green, Junr. In the Pastoral Office over the First Church of Christ in Yarmouth; September 15, 1762. By Isaiah Dunster, A.M. To which is added the Charge and the Right Hand of Fellowship, on that Occasion. Boston. M,DCC,LXIII. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 21341

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DUNT (Detlef). Reise nach Texas, nebst Nachrichten von diesem Lande; für Deutsche, welche nach Amerika zu gehen beabsichtigen. Bremen. 1834. 8vo. 21342

DUNTON (J.) Letters written from New-England, A.D. 1686. By John Dunton. In which are described his Voyages by Sea, his Travels on Land, and the Characters of his Friends and Acquaintances. Now First Published from the Original Manuscript, In the Bodleian Library, Oxford, with Notes and an Appendix, by W. H. Whitmore. Boston: Published for the Prince Society. 1867. 4to, pp. xxiv, 340. B., BA. 21343

120 copies printed in fcap 4to, and 20 copies in rl. 4to.

DUNTON. The Life and Errors | of | John Dunton | Late Citizen of London; Written by Himself in Solitvde. With an Idea of a New Life; | Wherein is Shewn | How he'd Think, Speak, and Act, might he | Live over his Days again: | Intermix'd with the New Discoveries The Author has made In his Travels Abroad, And in his Private Conversation at Home. | Together with the Lives and Characters of a Thou- | sand Persons now Living in London, &c. | Digested into Seven Stages with their

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Respective Ideas. London: Printed for S. Malthus. 1705.1 8vo, 9 1., pp. 463, then pp. 200-251. c. 21344

"This curious work abounds with interesting literary history, anecdotes of Bostonians, &c."— Blackwood's Mag., vi. 26. Lowndes mentions a portrait, but it is evident, from the lines preceding the title-page, "The author's speaking picture," that none was published with this volume. Eighty-four pages are occupied with the account of his visit to New England, his opening a bookstore in Boston; intercourse with the Mathers, John Cotton, Eliot, Hubbard, Indian sachems, and several ladies of Boston, of some of whom he relates very curious particulars. Reprinted with alterations, explanations, and additions, as below:

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DUNTON. The Life and Errors of John Dunton, with the Lives and Characters of more than a Thousand Contemporary Divines, and other persons of Literary Eminence. To which are added Dunton's Conversation in Ireland; Selections from his other Genuine Works; and a faithful Portrait of the Author. [Edited by John Nichols.] London: J. Nichols, Son, and Bentley. 1818. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xxxii, 776. Portrait. Duodecennium Luctuosum. See [Mather (C.)] DUPAIX. See Lenoir (A.), Antiquités Mexicaines. DUPANLOUP (Félix Antoine Philibert), Bishop of Lettre au clergé sur l'esclavage. Orleans. 1862. 387-399.

Orleans. 8vo, pp. H. 21346

Also in Montalembert's "La Victoire du Nord. 1865." 8vo, pp. 43-160. DU PARC D'AVAUGOUR (Le Comte). La France rendue florissante par la Guyane. Par Du Parc d'Avaugour. Paris. 1852. 8vo, pp. x, 48.

Contains a list of authors who have written on Guyana.

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DU PASQUIER (H.) Les Etats-Unis et le Mexique, l'intérêt européen dans l'Amérique du Nord. Paris: Guillaumin. 1852. 4to, pp. 88. 21348

DU PERIER (M.) Histoire Universelle des Voyages faits par Mer et par Terre dans l'Ancien et dans le Nouveau Monde ; pour éclarir la Geographie ancienne & moderne. Par M. Du Perier. Paris: Chez Pierre Geffart. MDCCVII. 12mo, 6 1., pp. 50, 3 L., pp. 458. 21349

Republished with a new title in 1711; the name of Bellegarde being substituted for that of Du Perier. An English translation appeared in 1708 as below:

[DU PERIER.] A Complete Collection of Voyages made into North and South America, in due order as they happen'd, beginning from Christopher Columbus and Americus Vespucius

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