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Tonno, 7558, D. The wrongs of woman. Milliners and dress-makers. By Charlotte Elizabeth Tonno. New York, 1843.

Tyson, 6372, D. The lottery system in the United States. By Job R. Tyson. Third edition. Philadelphia, 1837. Gift of the author.

Upham, 6798, D. Outlines of imperfect and disordered mental action. By Thomas C. Upham. New York, 1840.

10301, O. Elements of mental philosophy, embracing the two departments of the intellect, and the sensibilities. By Thomas C. Upham. Third edition. 2 vols. Portland, 1839.

Valery, 10891, 0. La science de la vie, ou principes de conduite religieuse, morale et politique, extraits et traduits d'auteurs Italiens. Par M. Valery. Paris, 1842.

Vaughan, 7461, D. The age of great cities: or modern society viewed in its relation to intelligence, morals, and religion. By Robert Vaughan, D. D. London, 1843.

Walker, 6667, D. Woman physiologically considered as to mind, morals, marriage, matrimonial slavery, infidelity and divorce. By Alexander

Walker. London, 1839.

Wayland, 9220, O. The elements of moral science. By F. Wayland. New York, 1835.

Wells, 13296, O. 15. An essay on war. By J. I. Wells. Hartford, 1808. Whewell, 12865, 0. 2. Lectures on the history of moral philosophy in England. By William Whewell, D. D. London, 1852.

11439, O. The elements of morality, including polity. By William Whewell, D. D. London, 1845.

11683, O. 2. Lectures on systematic morality, delivered in Lent term, 1846. By William Whewell, D. D. London, 1846.

White, 8649, D. The war of four thousand years, being a history of the efforts to suppress intemperance. By P. S. White and H. R. Pleasants. Philadelphia, 1846.

12995, O. 5. The morality of public men. A letter to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Derby. 4th edition. London, 1852.

10469, D. Considerations on some recent social theories. Boston, 1853. 9036, D. 1. The evils of England, social and economical. By a London physician. London, 1848.

13195, O. 9. Advocate of peace. Boston, 1854.

9909, O. Prize essays on a congress of nations, for the adjustment of international disputes, and for the promotion of universal peace without resort to arms. Together with a sixth essay comprising the substance of the rejected essays. Boston, 1840.

10328, O. 1. A solemn review of the custom of war; showing that war is the effect of popular delusion, and proposing a remedy. Philadelphia, 1815. 13293, O. 7. Thoughts on the lawfulness of war. By a clergyman. Philadelphia, 1796.

13292, O. Letters addressed to Caleb Strong, Esq., showing war to be inconsistent with the laws of Christ and the good of mankind. Philadelphia, 1817.

7133, D. The progress and prospects of society. London, 1841.

6396, & 8866, D. Self-formation; or the history of an individual mind, intended as a guide for the intellect through difficulties to success. By, a fellow of a college. 2 vols. London, 1837, and Boston, 1846.

6551, D. The education of the feelings. London, 1838.

6773 & 8361, D. Woman's mission. 5th edition. London, 1840 and 1845.

7509, D. The English wife: a manual of home duties. By the author of The English Maiden. London, 1813.

7649, D. Ephraim Holding's homely hints, chiefly addressed to Sundayschool teachers. By Old Humphrey. New York, 1844.

1283, F. Report from the select committee on gaming. London, 1844. 11053, D. 15. Lotteries exposed. By a foe to deception. Philadelphia, 1827.

11549, O. vol. 1. Permanent temperance documents of the American Temperance Society. Boston, 1835. 11549, O. vol. 2. 10002, O. 1. Boston, 1832.

A collection of temperance pamphlets.

Fifth report of the American temperance society, May, 1832.

11043, D. 5. The public-housekeeper's monitor. London, 1781. 11044, D. 1 & 14. Philip and his friends; or cottage dialogues on temperance. Dublin, 1830.

11044, D. 2. A statement of certain effects to be apprehended from temperance societies. By a physician. Dublin, 1829.

11044, D. 3.

Hibernian temperance society's papers. Dublin, 1830. 13035, O. 4. A few reasons why a "Maine Liquor Law" should not be passed in Pennsylvania. By X. X. Lancaster, 1852.

6503, D. 3. The ladies' etiquette. Glasgow, 1837.

6471, D. Sketches of popular tumults, illustrative of the evils of social ignorance. London, 1837.

6269, D. Essays on the principles of charitable institutions. London, 1836.

ETHICAL TREATISES ON THE PASSIONS, VIRTUES, VICES,

HAPPINESS, ETC.

Dick, 6318, D.
Dick.

An essay on the sin and the evils of covetousness.
Philadelphia, 1837.
Green, 8552, D.

By Thomas

By J. H.

Green.

An exposure of the arts and miseries of gambling.
Philadelphia, 1847.

8551, D. Gambling unmasked, or the personal experience of J. H.
Green, the reformed gambler. Philadelphia, 1847.

Loudon, 9238, O. Philanthropic economy, or the philosophy of happiness. By Mrs. Loudon. London, 1835.

Millingen, 10468, O. The history of duelling. By J. G. Millingen, M. D. 2 vols. London, 1841.

More, 9919, D. 7. Five years in a Lottery Office; or an exposition of the lottery system in the United States. By Thomas Doyle (John J. More). Boston, 1841.

Northbrooke, 11488, O. A treatise on dicing, dancing, plays, and interludes, with other idle pastimes. By John Northbrooke. London, 1843. Reprinted by the Shakspeare Society.

Richer, 10137, O. Théatre du monde, ou par des examples tires des auteurs anciens et modernes, les vertus et les vices sont mis en opposition, par M. Richer. 4 vols. A Paris, 1788.

Tucker, 12512, 0. 6. A Discourse before the Troy Temperance Society. By Mark Tucker. Troy, 1830.

Winslow, 10340, O. The anatomy of suicide. By Forbes Winslow. London, 1840.

12701, O. 2. An essay on duelling. New York, 1830.

11032, D. The nature and extent of Christian beneficence; or the duty and interest of rich men. Dundee, 1790. Gift of Isaac Lea, Esq. 11036, D. 7. Advice against swearing.

EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY WORKS FOR YOUTH, ETC. Aimé-Martin, 10048, O. Lettres à Sophie sur la physique, la chymie et l'histoire naturelle, par L. Aimé-Martin; avec des notes, par M. Patrin. 2 tom. A Paris, 1822.

10746, O. Education des mères de famille, ou de la civilisation du genre humain par les femmes. Seconde édition. Par L. AiméMartin. Paris, 1838.

7650, D. The education of mothers or the civilization of mankind by woman. By L. Aimé-Martin. Translated from the French by Edwin Lee, Esq. 1st American edition. Philadelphia, 1843. Antrobus, 9511, O. A view of the social bearings and importance of education, in a series of essays. By J. Antrobus. London, 1837.

Ashley, 10832, O. 2.

Moral and religious education of the working classes. The speech of Lord Ashley, M. P., in the House, Feb. 1843. London, 1843.

Austin, 6775, D. On national education. By Mrs. Austin. London, 1839. Bache, 9839, 0. Report on education in Europe, to the trustees of the Girard College for orphans. By Alexander Dallas Bache, LL. D. Philadelphia, 1839. Bell, 11234, O. The Life of the Rev. Andrew Bell, D. D., &c., comprising the history of the rise and progress of the system of mutual tuition. The first volume by Robert Southey, edited by Mrs. Southey. The two last by his son, the Rev. C. C. Southey. 3 vols. London, 1844. Booth, 11787, O. 6. Education and Educational Institutions considered. By Rev. J. Booth. London, 1846.

Bouilly, 6855, D. Conseils à ma fille, par J. N. Bouilly. 2 vols. A Paris, 1820.

6867, D. Contes à ma fille, par J. N. Bouilly. 2 vols. A Paris. Bureaud, 9482, 0. Private education; or observations on governesses. By Madame Bureaud Riofrey. London, 1836.

Burgess, 11787, 0. 5. A letter to the Rev. W. F. Hook, on the plan for the education of the people. By Rev. R. Burgess. 2d edition. London, 1846.

Butts, 10795, D. The man of business; a practical manual, containing legal information indispensable to business men, legal forms, practical business tables, &c. &c. By I. R. Butts. Boston, 1854.

Campomanes, 6936, D. Apéndice à la education popular. Par Campomanes. 4 vols. En Madrid, 1775.

Carll, 11054, D. 1. A lecture on infant schools. By Rev. M. M. Carll. Philadelphia, 1827.

11055, D. 5. Report on education adopted by a town meeting; also an address by Rev. M. M. Carll. Philadelphia, 1830.

Chambers, 11311, O. Chambers's information for the people. New and improved edition. Edinburgh, 1842.

Charton, 10858, O. Guide pour le choix d'un état, ou dictionnaire des professions. Par M. Edouard Charton. Paris, 1842.

Cousin, 6445, D. On the state of education in Holland, as regards schools for the working classes and the poor. By Victor Cousin. London, 1838. Day, 12085, O. 6. Mr. Peet's Letter of Instructions. Report on the institutions for the deaf and dumb in Central and Western Europe in 1844, to the Directors of the New York institution. By the Rev. George E. Day. Albany, 1845. Gift of J. Jay Smith.

Duppa, 11031, D. The education of the peasantry in England, with an account of the establishment of M. de Fellenberg, at Hofwyl, in

Switzerland. By Baldwin F. Duppa, Esq. Portrait of Fellenberg.
London, 1834. Gift of Isaac Lea, Esq.

Emerson, 12825, O. 3. Moral education. A lecture at New Bedford, Aug. 16, 1842, before the American Institute of Instruction. By George B.

Emerson. Boston, 1842.

Everett, 8531, D. Importance of practical education and useful knowledge.
A selection from his orations and discourses. By Edward Everett.
New York, 1847.

Forbes, 9036, D. 2. The danger of superficial knowledge. By James D.
Forbes. London, 1849.
Franklin, 13296, O. 11. Idea of the English School, sketched out for the
Trustees of the Academy. By B. F(ranklin.) Philadelphia.
Girardin, 7385, D. De l'instruction public en France. Par Emile de Girar-
din. Paris, 1840.

Grégoire, 8048, D. De l'enseignement régulier de la langue maternelle dans
les écoles et les familles. Par le P. Grégoire Girard. Paris, 1844.
Guerin, 7690, D. Le conteur des petits enfants. Par Leon Guerin. 4 tomes.
Paris, 1843.

Hall, 8689, D. Teaching, a science; the teacher an artist. By Rev. B. R. Hall. New York, 1848.

Hamilton, 7929, D. The institutions of popular education, an essay. By Rev. R. W. Hamilton, D. D. London, 1845.

Hill, 6289, D. National education; its present state and prospects. By Frederick Hill. London, 1836.

Hook, 11787, O. 3. On the means of rendering more perfect the education of the people; a letter to the Lord Bishop of St. David's. By Walter Farquhar Hook. 5th edition. London, 1846.

James, 6178, D. On the educational institutions of Germany. By G. P. R. James, Esq. London, 1835.

Jarrold, 9535, 0. Instinct and reason, philosophically investigated; with a view to ascertain the principles of the science of education. By Thomas Jarrold, M. D. London, 1836.

Jomard, 10078, O. 1. Rapport général fait a la société pour l'instruction élémentaire sur l'enseignement primaire en France et à l'étranger, par M. Jomard. Paris, 1832. 10247, O. 9.

Rapport général sur les progrés de l'instruction élémentaire, par M. Jomard. A Paris, 1832.

Jones, 10402, O. 4. Observations on medical education, with a view to legislative interference. By Richard Jones. London, 1839.

Kay, 11701, O. The education of the poor in England and Europe. By Joseph Kay. London, 1846.

9596, D. The social condition and education of the people in England and Europe. By Joseph Kay. 2 vols. London, 1850.

Lewis, 9679, O. 10. An address on education. By George R. Lewis. Hereford, 1838.

Mansfield, 12510, O. American education; its principles and elements. By Edward D. Mansfield. New York, 1851.

Martineau, 8949, D. Household education. By Harriet Martineau. Philadelphia, 1849.

Necker de Saussure, 10764, O. L'Education progressive, ou étude du cours de la vie; par Mme. Necker de Saussure. Tome troisième. Etude de la vie des Femmes. Paris, 1838.

Niemeyer, 9940, O. Grundsätze der Erziehung und des Unterrichts für Eltern. Hauslehrer und Schulmänner, von D. August. Hermann Niemeyer. 3 band. Halle, 1824-1825.

Orpen, 6343, D. Anecdotes and annals of the deaf and dumb. By C. E. H. Orpen, M. D. 2d edition. London, 1836.

Pestalozzi, 6803, D. Meine Lebensschicksale als Vorsteher meiner Erziehungsinstitute in Burgdorf und Iferten, von Pestalozzi. Leipzig, 1826. Priaulx, 9515, O. National education. By Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx. London, 1837.

Pryce, 7092, D. Popular education, a prize essay. By the Rev. E. S. Pryce. London, 1840.

Rémusat, 10235, 0. de Rémusat.

Rhees, 11055, D. 1.

Essai sur l'education des femmes, par Mme. la Comtesse
A Paris, 1825.

Translated from

Manual of the Lancasterian system as practised in the Model School. By J. L. Rhees. Philadelphia, 1827. Richter, 8862, D. 1. Levana; or, the doctrine of education. the German of Jean Paul Richter. London, 1848. Robinson, 11078, D. An easy grammar of history. By Rev. Jno. Robinson. Enlarged by Benj. Davies. Philadelphia, 1829.

Sanderson, 11052, D. 16. Remarks on the plan of a college to exclude the Latin and Greek languages. By John Sanderson. Philadelphia,

1826.

Schwarz, 9937, O. Erziehungslehre, von Fr. H. Chr. Schwarz. 3 band. Leipzig, 1829.

Smiley, 11074, D. Introduction to geography. By T. T. Smiley. Philadelphia, 1828.

Stith, 11005, 0. 4. Thoughts on female education. By Mrs. Townshend Stith. Philadelphia, 1831.

Stuart, 11005, O. 1. An examination of the strictures upon the American Education Society, in a late number of the Biblical Repertory. By Moses Stuart. 1829.

Taylor, 9623, O. Home education. thusiasm. (Isaac Taylor.) 6576, D. Home education.

By the author of natural history of en-
London, 1838.

By Isaac Taylor. New York, 1838. Todd, 6508, D. Lectures to children, familiarly illustrating important truth. By the Rev. John Todd. Northampton, 1837. Gift of the author. 6507, D. The student's manual. By the Rev. John Todd. Northampton, 1837. Gift of the author.

6506, D. The Sabbath school teacher. By the Rev. John Todd. Northampton, 1837. Gift of the author.

Value, 11054, D. 11. Prospectus de l'académie classique et militaire de Mantua. Par V. Value. Philadelphia, 1828.

Vieth, 11060, D. The pleasing preceptor. From the German of G. U. A. Vieth. Vol. 1. London, 1800. Gift of Isaac Lea.

Whewell, 11618, O. Of a liberal education in general, and with reference to the leading studies of Cambridge. By William Whewell, D. D. London, 1845.

Wordsworth, 7930, D. Discourses on public education. By Christopher Wordsworth, D.D. London, 1844.

Wyse, 9531, O. Education reform; or the necessity of a national system of education. By Thomas Wyse. London, 1837.

1922, O. 6. Etat actuel de l'instruction primaire dans les différentes parties de l'Europe. Extrait de la Revue Britannique. Paris, 1838.

6471, D. Sketches of popular tumults, illustrative of the evils of ignorance. London, 1837.

6401, D. Central society of education. First publication. London, 1837. 11822, O. 9. A letter to the Rev. Dr. Hook on National Education. London.

10973, D. Youth's friendly monitor; being directions, prudential, moral, religious and scientific. Together with Theophilus. London, 1756.

10130, D. 6. A brief exposition of the pantographic system of instruction. Philadelphia, 1852.

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