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Compiled (originally) as an appendix to the "History of the doctrine of a future life," by William R. Alger. 1 p. 1. pp. 679-914. 8°. New York, W. J. Widdleton, 1871. 80. Abbot (Rev. Hull). The duty of God's peo- ABBOTT. CONTENTS. v. 1. August and Elvie. 388 pp. 2 pl. v. 3. The schooner Mary Ann. 348 pp. 3 pl. History of Genghis Khan. 335 pp. 16o. History of Margaret of Anjou, queen of History of Peter the great, emperor of The little learner. Learning to think. Consisting of easy and entertaining lessons, designed to assist in the first unfolding of the reflective and reasoning powers of children. 192 pp. sq. 16°. New York, Harper & brothers, 1856. The little philosopher. With a copious introduction, explaining fully the method of using the book. 172 PP. 18°. Boston, Hickling, Swan, & Brown, [1855]. Science for the young; or, the fundamental principles of modern philosophy explained and illustrated in conversations and experiments, and in narratives of travel and adventure by young persons in pursuit of knowledge. 3 v. 12°. New York, Harper & brothers, 1872. CONTENTS. v. 1. Heat. 306 pp. 21 pl. v. 3. Water and land. 330 pp. 24 pl. History of Frederick the second, called Frederick the great. 584 pp. 1 pl. 8°. New York, Harper & brothers, 1871. History of Josephine. With engrav Abbott (Lyman). Laicus; or, the experiences Abdalla of Beyza. See Nasir-ed-din Abu ABORIGINES. Abd-el-Kerim-continued. european settlements in Bengal and on the coast of Coromandel. Translated from the original persian by Francis Gladwin. xi, 219 pp. 8°. Calcutta, I. Mackay, 1788. W. Abdulkurreem (Khojeh). See Abd-el The path of peace: or a practical guide to duty and happiness. viii, 13–192 pp. 1 pl. 16°. Boston, Crocker & Brewster, 1836. Practical christianity. A treatise specially designed for young men. 302 pp. 160. New York, Harper & brothers, 1862. Prussia and the franco-prussian war. Containing a brief narrative of the origin of the kingdom, its past history, and a detailed account of the causes and results of the late war with Austria; with an account of the origin of the present war with France, and of the extraordinary campaign into the heart of the empire. Including biographical sketches of king William and count von Bismarck. 311 pp. 2 pl. 4 maps. 12o. Boston, B. B. Russell, 1871. : Abel (Thomas). Subtensial plain trigonome- The same. Preussen und der franzö- The school-boy; or, a guide for youth Abelous (L.) Gustavus Adolphus; the hero to truth and duty. 180 pp. 1 pl. 18°. Bosof the reformation. From the french, by ton, Crocker & Brewster, 1839. mrs. C. A. Lacroix. 193 pp. incl. 5 pl. 160. New York, Carlton & Lanahan, [1871]. Abenteuer eines maurers zur warnung für geweihete und profane. [anon.] 2 p. 1. 100 pp. 80. 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ADAMS. speech in all countries, and an analytical discussion and vindication of the dialect of Scotland. 164 pp. 8°. Edinburgh, for the author by J. Moir, 1799. Adams (John, d. d., b. 1662, vice-chancellor of Cambridge university). An essay concerning self-murther. Wherein it is endeavour'd to prove, that it is unlawful according to natural principles. With some considerations upon what is pretended from the said principles, by the author of a treatise, intituled, Biathanatos, and others. 8 p. 1. 320 pp. 8°. London, T. Bennet, 1700. Adams (John Greenleaf). The christian's triumph including happy death scenes, illustrative of the power of the gospel. Drawn from facts. 216 pp. 180. Boston, A. Tompkins, 1840. Practical hints to believers in the gospel The same. [MISCELLANEOUS pamphlets, v. 287]. Life of John Adams. See Adams (Charles Francis). Adams (John Quincy, a freedman). Narrative of the life of John Quincy Adams, when in slavery, and now as a freedman. 64 pp. 32°. Harrisburg (Pa.) 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