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BIOGRAPHY.

The Life of Com. Oliver H. Perry. By John M. Niles. $1,50. Hartford.

Life and Letters, together with Poetical and Miscellaneous Pieces of the late William Person, a student of Harvard University. 18mo, $1. Cambridge.

Memoirs of the Rev. Samuel J. Mills, late missionary, &c. By Gardiner Spring, D. D. 81. New York.

HISTORY.

Memoirs of the war in Spain. By M. De Rocca; translated from the second Paris edition. $1,50. Philadelphia.

Archæologia Americana. Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society. 8vo, vol. i. pp. 436, 83. Wor

cester.

History of Chelmsford, from its origin in 1653 to the year 1820. By Wilkes Allen, A. M. pastor of the Church in Chelmsford, 8vo, pp. 192, 62 cts. Haverhill, Mass.

LAW.

Reports of Cases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, February term, 1820. By Henry Wheaton, 8vo, vol. v. $7. New York.

Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Errors of the state of Connecticut. By Thomas Day. 8vo, vol. ii. $6,50. Hartford.

MEDICINE.

The Sailor's Physician; exhibiting the symptoms, causes, and treatment of diseases incident to seamen and persons at sea. By Usher Parsons, M. D. 8vo, $1,50. Cambridge.

MISCELLANEOUS.

A treatise on Artillery. By H. Lallemand, General of the Artillery of the Imperial Guard of France. Translated from the manuscript of the author by James Renwick. 8vo, vol. i. and ii. $7. New York.

The Sketch Book. By Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. No. 7, 8vo, 87 cts. New York.

The Husbandian and Housewife. By Thomas G. Fessenden. 50 cts. Bellows Falls, Vt.

The Sunday School, or Village Sketches. 18mo, 75 cts. Andover.

The Prize Book, No. I. 8vo, 37 cts. Boston.

The Club Room, No IV. Boston.

An Oration, delivered at the request of the Selectmen of Boston, on the anniversary of American Independence, July 4, 1820. By Theodore Lyman, jr. 20 cts

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An Oration, delivered at the request of the Republican Citizens of Boston, in commemoration of American Independence, July 4, 1820. By Henry Orne. Boston.

POETRY.

American Bards. A Satire. 8vo, 75 cts.

Philadelphia.

Percy's Masque, a drama in five acts. 12mo, 75 cts. New York.

Judith, Esther, and other Poems. 18mo, 624 cts. Boston.
The Pleasures of Religion. New York.

A Conference on Society and Manners in Massachusetts. 18mo, pp. 72,50 cts. Boston.

THEOLOGY.

Letters addressed to Trinitarians and Calvinists, occasioned by Dr. Woods' Letters to Unitarians. By Henry Ware, D. D. 8vo, 75 cts. Cambridge.

Journals of the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, held at Philadelphia, from May 18 to 24, 1820. Philadelphia.

A Sermon preached at the opening of the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, May 17, 1820. By Rev. Richard C. Moore. Bp. of Virginia. 25cts. Philadelphia.

A Pastoral Letter from the Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church, assembled in Convention, May 24, 1820. 25 cts. Philadelphia.

A Funeral Discourse, on occasion of the death of the Rev. James Muir, D. D. delivered at Alexandria, Aug. 27, 1820. By the Rev. Elias Harrison. New York.

A Discourse delivered before the Convention of Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts, 1820. By Aaron Bancroft, D. D. 20 cts. Boston.

Letter from a Congregationalist to a friend, on the subject of joining the new Episcopal Church. 20 cts. Boston.

Letters on the ministry, ritual, and doctrines of the Protestant Episcopal Church. By Jared Sparks, A. M. minister of the first Independent Church in Baltimore. Svo. pp. 268. Baltimore.

Minutes of the Warren Association, held in Providence Sept. 12, 1820. Providence.

Historical Documents and critical remarks on Unitarianism and Mahometanism, in reply to Henry D. Sewall. By Rev. Henry J. Feltus. New York.

Reply to the Rev. Henry J. Feltus, on the alliance of Unitarianism and Mahometanism; with the Unitarians' Appeal. By Henry D. Sewall. New York.

The Origin and Progress of the late difficulties in Worcester, with the proceedings of several Ecclesiastical Councils. Worcester, Mass.

A candid relation of facts, in a series of letters to Elder Archibald Maclay, Pastor of a Baptist Church in New York. By E. Probyn. New York.

Sermons on various subjects. By Henry Colman, 8vo, pp. 368. Boston.

'The Lord's words are spirit and life.' A discourse delivered at Abington, May 21, 1820. By Holland Weeks. 20 cts. Boston. Sermons of the late Dr. James Inglis, Pastor of the first Presbyterian church in Baltimore, 8vo, vol. i. $2,75. Baltimore.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

A Journal of travels in England, Holland, and Scotland, and of two passages over the Atlantic, 1805 and 1806. Third edition, with additions. 12mo, 3 vols. $4,50. New Haven.

Remarks made on a tour between Hartford and Quebec in the autumn of 1819. By the author of a journal of travels in England, Holland, and Scotland. Illustrated by ten engravings. 12mo, $2. New York.

Travels in North America. By Whitman Mead, A. M. 50 cts. New York.

AMERICAN EDITIONS OF ENGLISH WORKS.

The Fall of Jerusalem, a dramatic poem. By Rev. H. H. Milman, 75 cts. New York.

The principles of Political Economy. By D. Ricardo. 8vo, $2. New York.

Ivanhoe, a romance. 8vo, $1,50. Boston.

The Monastery, a romance, 8vo, $1,50. Boston.

The works of Lord Byron. 18mo, 4 vols. $5. New York. Institutes of Natural Philosophy, theoretical and practical. By

William Enfield, D. D. With improvements by Samuel Webber, late President of Harvard College. Third American edition, 4to, $7,50. Cambridge.

Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench. By Barnewell & Alderson. 8vo, vol. ii. $5. Boston. Select Edition of British Prose Writers. 18mo, vols. iv. v. and vi. Boston.

Narrative of a journey into Persia. By Moritz Von Kotzebue. Svo, pp. 270. Philadelphia.

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INDEX.

ble origin of the Bonaparte family
242-the immediate parentage of
the present family 243-Louis ac-
companies the Egyptian expedi-
tion 244 his reluctant marriage
with Hortense de Beauharnois 245
-negotiations for his elevation
to the crown of Holland 246
et seq.-resists the enforcing of
the Berlin decree in his kingdom
249-Napoleon proposes to trans-
fer Louis to the throne of Spain, to
which the latter positively refuses
to accede 251 et seq.-Louis' wit
ty reply to the Russian minister
254-determination of Napoleon
to annex Holland to France and
his letter to Louis on that subject
255-9-abdication of Louis 260
-his letter to Napoleon after the
reverses in Russia 261-answer of
Napoleon 262-address of Louis to
the magistrates of Amsterdam 264,
-267-his last interview with Na-
poleon 268-his eulogium on Hol-
land 270.

Abenaki, or Norridgwock Indians,
father Ralle's manuscript vocabu-
lary of their language 112.
Agriculture, its importance to the U
nited States 49-causes which have
resisted its progress 50 et seq.
American literature 69, 70, 83 et seq.
-an obstacle to its progress 85.
America, character of the English
travellers in 69-fortune of the po-
litical parties 74-prospect of new
parties 75-absence of rank 89-
elevated condition of women 90-
climate and scenery 99-the ordi-
nary calumnies of the English wri-
ters not to be regarded 191.
Anastasius: this novel reviewed 271
et seq. said to have been written
by an English gentleman 273-
character of the work ib. et seq.-
its moral character exceptionable
274-defects of the work 275-a-
nalysis of the story 281-unosten-
tatious character of the work 306.
Argos, its plain contains very im-
portant remains of antiquity 282.
Aristocracy, an hereditary one of no Bristed's work on the United States,
advantage to the community 80, unfavourable character of it 200.
81-The English Aristocracy is Bruce's journal continued 229.
substantially one of wealth 82.
Arts, the fine in America 86-Ar-Cambridge University, its theological
chitecture 87.
Athens, the degeneracy of modern
Athens exaggerated 278-Expla-
nation of the name Sethines given
to it, ib.

B.

Bedoween Arabs 302.

Blackbey, signification of this title
290.

Bonaparte, Napoleon, his manner of
meeting the corps legislatif 30.
Bonaparte, Louis, a collection of doc.
uments published by him reviewed
239 et seq.-has passed through
seven translations ib.-character
of Louis and of his reign 240-his
work free from scandal 241-no-

character 101.

C.

Chancery, report of cases adjudged in
the court of in New York review-
ed 140-courts of chancery not
much known in America till of late
142-in England it is the most
active judicature 143-reasons
why less so in America 144—5—
advantages of their establishment
with us 146-charitable uses ib.-
guardianships 148-bills for specif-
ic performance of contracts 149--
titles 150-cases in which a chan-
cery jurisdiction is particularly
wanted in the U. S. 153-courts
of common law inadequate 154-
course which ought to be follow-

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