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METAPHYSICS.

Atkinson, 9740, D. See Martineau, infra.

Begbie, 9855, D. Supernatural Illusions. By Major P. J. Begbie. 2 vols. in 1. London, 1851.

Blakeman, 9382, D. A philosophical essay on credulity and superstition, and also on animal fascination, or charming. By Rufus Blakeman, M.

D. New York, 1849.

Brewster, 9719, D. The philosophy of human nature. By Francis E. Brewster. Philadelphia, 1851.

Bushnan, 6496, D. The philosophy of instinct and reason. By J. S. Bushnan. Edinburgh, 1837.

Carlyle, 8913, D. 2. Sartor Resartus: the life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh. By Thomas Carlyle. New York, 1847.

8912, D. Past and Present, and Chartism. By Thomas Carlyle. New York, 1847.

7160 and 8913, D. 1. On Heroes and Hero-Worship, and the heroic in history. By Thomas Carlyle. London, 1841, and N. York, 1846. Cairns, 11166, O. A treatise on moral freedom. Containing inquiries into the operations of the intellectual principles. By William Cairns. London, 1844.

Calmet, 9539, D. & 9600, D. The phantom world; the history and philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c., &c. From the French of Augustine Calmet. With a preface and notes by Rev. Henry Christmas. Philadelphia and London, 1850.

Coates, 12512, O. 21. An address on the history of organic development, and the means of improving the mental and physical faculties. By Reynell Coates, M. D. Philadelphia, 1839.

Cousin, 7003, D. Elements of psychology included in a critical examination of Locke's essay on the human understanding. By Victor Cousin. Translated from the French. By the Rev. C. S. Henry, D. D. 2d edition. New York, 1838.

Coleridge, 8154 & 9089, D. 3. Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life. By S. T. Coleridge. Edited by Seth B. Watson, M. D. Philadelphia, 1848.

Dendy, 10837, O. & 8556, D. The philosophy of mystery. By W. C. Dendy. London, 1841.

Drake, 10539, D. Memoir of a metaphysician. By Francis Drake, Esq. London, 1853.

Drummond, 2403, Q. Academical questions. By the Rt. Hon. William Drummond. London, 1805.

Elwin, 7788, D. Mens corporis, a treatise on the operations of the mind in sleep. By F. H. Elwin. London, 1843.

Fichte, 8333, D. 1. The destination of man. By J. Gottleib Fichte. London, 1846.

8333, D. 2. The nature of the scholar and its manifestations. By J. Gottleib Fichte. With a memoir of the author. London, 1846. 8665, D. The characteristics of the present age. By J. G. Fichte. Translated from the German. By William Smith. London, 1847. Field, 10763, O. Outlines of analogical philosophy; being a primary view of the principles and purposes of nature, science and art. By George Field. 2 vols. London, 1839. Gift of the author.

Fisher, 10308, D. Observations on mental phenomena as connected with the philosophy of Divine Revelation. By Wm. Logan Fisher. Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of the author.

Forbes, 9036, D. 2. The danger of superficial knowledge. By James D. Forbes. London, 1849.

Frommenius, 9275, D. Synopsis Metaphysica Andrea Frommænii. Oxoniæ,

1691.

Haughton, 9892, O. Prodromus, or an inquiry into the first principles of reasoning, including an analysis of the human mind. By Sir Graves Channing Haughton. London, 1839.

Hazard, 11008, O. 6. Lecture on the causes of the decline of political and national morality. By Rowland G. Hazard. Providence, 1841. Gift of Dr. Peace.

Hazlitt, 6190, D. 2. Essays on the principles of human action. By the late

William Hazlitt. London.

Hobbes, 9811, O. The English works of Thomas Hobbes, edited by Sir Wm. Molesworth. 8 vols. London, 1839.

Holland, 12878, O. Chapters on mental physiology. By Henry Holland, M. D. London, 1852.

Kant, 9440, O. The metaphysics of ethics. By Immanuel Kant. Translated by J. W. Semple. Edinburgh, 1836.

9652, O. Critic of pure reason. From the original of Immanuel Kant. London, 1838.

Mackay, 12532, O. The progress of the intellect, as exemplified in the religious development of the Greeks and Hebrews. By Robert William Mackay. 2 vols. London, 1850.

Martineau, 9740, D. Letters on the laws of man's nature and development. By Henry George Atkinson and Harriet Martineau. London, 1851. Milner, 11681, 0. The elevation of the people, moral, instructional, and social. By Rev. Thomas Milner. London, 1846.

Moore, 8857, & 8895, D. Man and his motives. By George Moore, M. D. London, 1848.

8074, D. The power of the soul over the body considered in relation to health and morals. By George Moore, M. D. London, 1845. 8424 & 8466, D. The use of the body in relation to the mind. By George Moore, M. D. New York, 1847, and London, 1846. North, 10790, D. 4. The Infinite Republic; a spiritual revolution. By William North. London, 1851.

Paine, 10228, D. A discourse on the soul and instinct, physiologically distinguished from materialism, introductory to the course of lectures on the institutes of medicine. By Martyn Paine, M. D. New York, 1849. Gift of the author.

Sayers, 9389, O. 2. Disquisitions, metaphysical and literary. By F. Sayers, M. D. London, 1793.

Silver, 8012, D. The philosophy of evil, showing its uses and unavoidable necessity. Philadelphia, 1845. Presented by Joseph S. Silver, the

author.

Smee, 12481, O.
Smee.

Instinct and reason deduced from electro-biology. By Alfred
London, 1850.

- Steuart, 9345, O. The works, political, metaphysical and chronological, of the late Sir James Steuart. 6 vols. London, 1805.

Upham, 10301, O. Elements of mental philosophy. By Thomas C. Upham. 2 vols. Portland, 1839.

12646, O. The theory of human progression and natural probability of a reign of justice. London, 1850.

12793, O. The Alpha; or the first principle of the human mind; a philosophical inquiry into the nature of truth. London, 1851.

13157, O. 2.

An essay on matter. Philadelphia, 1784.

PHYSIOGNOMY AND PHRENOLOGY.

Cooke, 9221, O. A practical view of the science of physiognomy, from the papers of T. Cooke, of Manchester, with a memoir. London, 1819. Flourens, 8181, D. Phrenology examined. By P. Flourens. Translated by Charles de Lucena Meigs, M. D. Philadelphia, 1846.

Gall, 6105, D. Manual of phrenology; being an analytical summary of the system of Doctor Gall. Philadelphia, 1835.

Grimes, 7867, D. Etherology, or the philosophy of mesmerism and phrenology. By J. Stanley Grimes. New York, 1845.

Macnish, 6472, D. An introduction to phrenology. By Robert Macnish, LL. D. 2d edition. Glasgow, 1837.

Redfield, 12889, O. Comparative physiognomy; or resemblances between men and animals. By James W. Redfield, M. D. With woodcuts. New York, 1852.

Scott, 6326, D. The harmony of phrenology with Scripture; shown in a refutation of the philosophic errors contained in Mr. Combe's Constitution of Man. By Wm. Scott, Esq. Edinburgh, 1836.

Slade, 6477, D. Colloquies. Imaginary conversations between a phrenologist and the shade of Dugald Stewart. By J. Slade, M. D. London, 1838.

Walker, 6116, D. Physiognomy founded upon physiology, and applied to various countries, professions and individuals. By Alexander Walker, London, 1835.

Warwick, 8867, D. Nasology, or hints towards a classification of noses. By Eden Warwick. London, 1848.

Woolnoth, 12967, O. Facts and Faces; or the mutual connection between lineal and mental portraiture morally considered, and pictorially illustrated by a series of twenty-four graphic heads of all the dispositions of the mind; with a dissertation on personal beauty, and an essay on complexion of character. By Thomas Woolnoth. London, 1852. 7166, D. A challenge to Phrenologists; or phrenology tested by reason and facts. By A. M. of the Middle Temple. London, 1839.

7171, D. Thoughts on phrenology; or phrenology tested by reason and revelation. By a barrister of the Middle Temple. London, 1841.

11013, D. The hand phrenologically considered: being a glimpse at the relation of the mind with the organization of the body. Plates. London, 1848.

OCCULT PHILOSOPHY, ALCHEMY, ASTROLOGY, DEMONOLOGY,

MESMERISM, &c.

Beecher, 13035, O. A review of the "Spiritual Manifestations." By Charles Beecher. New York, 1853.

Begbie, 9855, D. don, 1851.

Supernatural illusions. By Major P. J. Begbie. Lon

Blakeman, 9382, D. A philosophical essay on credulity and superstition; and also on Animal fascination or charming. By Rufus Blakeman, M. D. New York, 1849.

Boismont, 13051, O. Hallucinations; or the rational history of apparitions, visions, dreams, ecstasy, magnetism and somnambulism.

By A.

Brierre de Boismont. First American, from 2d improved Paris edition. (Translated by Mrs. Gent.) Philadelphia, 1853.

Boismont, 11416, O. Des hallucinations, ou histoire raisonnée des apparitions, des visions, des songes, de l'extase, du magnétisme, et du sonnambulisme. Par A. Brierre de Boismont. Paris, 1845. Braid, 10584, D. Magic, witchcraft, animal magnetism, and electro-biology; being a digest of the latest views of the author on these subjects. By James Braid, M. R. C. S. 3d edition, greatly enlarged, embracing observations on J. C. Colquhoun's "History of Magic," &c. London, 1852.

Bush, 8407, D. Mesmer and Swedenborg, or a relation of the developments of mesmerism to the doctrines and disclosures of Swedenborg. By George Bush. New York, 1847. Calmet, 9539, & 9600, D. The Phantom World; or the philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c. By Augustine Calmet. Edited by Rev. Henry Christmas. 2 vols. Philadelphia and London, 1850.

Child, 11037, D. 12. The vision of Isaac Child: with explanatory notes, and a sketch of his life. Philadelphia, 1840.

Colquhoun, 9973, D. An history of magic, witchcraft and animal magnetism, By J. C. Colquhoun, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1851.

Davis, 12693, O. 2. The philosophy of spiritual intercourse; being an explanation of modern mysteries. By Andrew Jackson Davis. New York, 1851.

9507, D. The Great Harmonia, being a philosophical revelation of the natural, spiritual, and celestial universe. By Andrew Jackson Davis. 3 vols. Boston, 1850, &c.

Dendy, 8556, D. & 10837, O. The philosophy of mystery. By W. C. Dendy. New York, 1845.

Dexter and Edmonds, 13109, O. Spiritualism. By (Judge) John W. Edmonds and George T. Dexter, M. D. With an appendix. By Nathaniel P. Tallmadge, late U. S. Senator. Vol. 1. New York, 1853. Elliott, 10146, D. Mysteries; or glimpses of the supernatural; containing accounts of the Salem witchcraft, the Cock-lane ghost, the Rochester Rappings, the Stratford mysteries, oracles, astrology, dreams, demons, ghosts, spectres, &c. By Charles W. Elliott. New York, 1852. Ennemoser, 10806, D. The history of magic. By Joseph Ennemoser. Translated from the German, by William Howitt. To which is added an appendix of the most remarkable and best authenticated stories of apparitions, dreams, second sight, somnambulism, predictions, table turning, &c. Selected by Mary Howitt. 2 vols. London, 1854. Esdaile, 8481, D. Mesmerism in India, and its application in surgery and medicine. By James Esdaile. London, 1846.

Forbes, 8905, D. 1. Illustrations of modern mesmerism, from personal investigation. By John Forbes, M. D. London, 1845.

Smith.

Gift of J. Jay

Grimes, 7867, D. Etherology, or the philosophy of mesmerism and phrenology. By J. Stanley Grimes. New York, 1845.

Howitt, 10806, D. The history of magic, by Joseph Ennemoser. Translated by William Howitt. To which is added an appendix of the most remarkable and best authenticated stories of apparitions, dreams, table-turning, &c. Selected by Mary Howitt. 2 vols. London, 1854.

Jung-Stilling, 9714, D. Theory of pneumatology; in reply to the question what ought to be believed or disbelieved concerning presentiments, visions and apparitions. By Dr. Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling. Translated with notes. By Samuel Jackson. Edited by Rev. George Bush. New York, 1851.

Lemnius, 9288, D. De Miraculis occultis naturæ libri quatuor, auctore Levino Lemnio. Francofurti, 1611, D.

Longshore, 9920, D. 2. A history of recent developments in spiritual manifestations (rappings), in Philadelphia. By a member of the first circle (Dr. Longshore). Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of the author. Mackay, 9486, D. Memoirs of extraordinary popular delusions. By Charles Mackay. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1850.

Martineau, 7954, D. 1. Letters on mesmerism. By Harriet Martineau. London, 1845.

7940, D. 2. Medical report of the case of Miss Harriet Martineau. By T. M. Greenhow. London, 1845.

Mayo, 9096, D. 2. Letters on the truths contained in popular superstitions. By Herbert Mayo. London, 1849.

Page, 10670, D. 2. Psychomancy, Spirit-rappings and table-tippings exposed. By Prof. Charles G. Page, M. D. New York, 1853. Pasley, 12116, O. 2. The philosophy which shows the physiology of mesmerism, and explains the phenomenon of clairvoyance. By F. H. Pasley. London, 1848.

Potts, 2628, Q. Potts' discovery of witches. 1613. Reprinted, Manchester, 1845.

Ripley, 9190, D. Sir George Ripley's works revived; containing the secrets of the ancient philosophers. London, 1678.

Rogers, 10470, D. Philosophy of mysterious agents, human and mundane : or the dynamic laws and relations of man, embracing the natural philosophy of phenomena, styled "Spiritual manifestations." By E. C. Rogers. Boston, 1853.

Salverte, 11430, O. Des sciences occultes, ou essai sur la magic, les prodiges et les miracles. Par Eusèbe Salverte. Paris, 1843.

11777, O. & 8446, D. The philosophy of magic, prodigies, and apparent miracles. From the French of Eusebe Salverte

With notes,

by A. T. Thompson. 2 vols. London, 1846, New York, 1847. Sandby, 7856, D. Mesmerism and its opponents, with a narrative of cases. By George Sandby, Jr. London, 1844.

Stilling, 9714, D. Theory of Pneumatology. By J. H. Jung Stilling. New York, 1851.

Townshend, 6963, & 7123, D. Facts in Mesmerism, with reasons for a dispassionate inquiry into it. By the Rev. Chauncey Hare Townshend. London, 1840, New York, 1841.

Wright, 9730, D. 1. Narratives of sorcery and magic, from the most authentic sources. By Thomas Wright, Esqr. 2 vols. London, 1851.

10147, D. Spiritual instructions received at the meetings of one of the circles, formed in Philadelphia for the purpose of investigating the philosophy of spiritual intercourse. Philadelphia, 1852. Gift of the publishers.

7954, D. 2. Mesmerism, or the new school of arts, with cases in point. London, 1844.

8528, D. Supernaturalism in New England. By the author of "The Stranger in Lowell." New York, 1841.

For other works on Mesmerism, see Index-Animal Magnetism.

LOGIC.

Bailey, 12643, O. The theory of reasoning. By Samuel Bailey. London,

Devey, 10857, D. Logic; or the science of inference. A systematic view of

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