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Kazinski, 13552, O. 6. Two lectures: on Turkey and Russia, &c. By Count Manchester, N. H., 1854.

Kazinski.

Kent, 12606, O. 20.

Speech of Jos. Kent, of Md., in support of an amend

ment to the Constitution to restrain the veto power of the President of the United States. Washington, 1835.

Kewen, 13514, O. 3. Oration and poem before the society of California pioneers. By E. J. C. Kewen and Hon. Frank Soule. San Francisco, 1854.

King, 11007, Ó. 11. A discourse on the qualifications and duties of an historian, delivered before the Georgia Historical Society. By the Hon. Mitchell King. Savannah, 1843.

Kossuth, 12907, O. Report on the reception of Louis Kossuth (with his speeches). New York, 1852.

Law, 13033, O. 6. Address before the Vincennes Historical and Antiquarian Society. By Judge Law. (With a map of Lake Superior, &c., by the Jesuits.) Louisville, 1839.

Loring, 13025, O. The hundred Boston orators appointed by the municipal authorities and other public bodies, from 1770 to 1852; comprising historical gleanings, illustrating the principles and progress of our republican institutions. By J. S. Loring. 2d edition. Boston, 1853.

Macaulay, 10915, D. 3. Speeches on parliamentary reform, in 1831 and 1832. By Rt. Hon. T. B. Macaulay, M. P. London, 1854.

10317, D. Speeches by the Rt. Hon. Thomas Babington Macaulay, M. P. 2 vols. New York, 1853.

Marshall, 13413, O. 1. Two speeches of Hon. Thomas F. Marshall at the temperance meeting. Louisville, 1842.

Mason, 13411, 0.15. An address by Henry M. Mason, D. D. Easton, Md., 1840.

Maury, 10045, O. Essai sur l'eloquence de la chaire, panégyriques, eloge et discours par le Cardinal Jean Sifrein Maury. Nouv. ed. 3 vols. A Paris, 1827.

Maxey, 11209, O. The literary remains of the Rev. Jonathan Maxey, D. D. New York, 1844.

Mayer, 12956, O. 6. Calvert and Penn; or the growth of civil and religious liberty in America. A discourse by Brantz Mayer. Baltimore, 1852.

Me Clure, 12512, O. 19. Address before the general Union Philosophical Society of Dickinson College. By Wm. B. McClure, Esq., of Pittsburg. Carlisle, 1847.

McNaughton, 12607, O. 13. Address before the Kappa Alpha Phi Society of the college of physicians of the western district. By James McNaughton, M. D. Albany, 1830.

Meagher, 10255, D. Speeches on the legislative independence of Ireland. With introductory notes. By Thomas Francis Meagher. New York, 1853.

Meigs, 13514, O. 4. Semi-annual address before the Alumni Association of the Central High School. By J. Aitken Meigs, M. D. Philadelphia,

1854.

Nevins, 13514, 0. 5. Lecture on the law of spiritual development. By J.
West Nevins. Philadelphia, 1854.
Parker, 13514, 0. 6. Science and religion: a discourse by Rev. Joel Parker.
New York, 1854.

Parsons, 12512, O. 18.

An address delivered at the annual fair of the New Haven Co. Agricultural Society. By S. B. Parsons. With transactions of the society. New Haven, 1849.

Parsons, 13160, 0. 10. Battle of Lake Erie. A discourse before the R. I. Historical Society. By Usher Parsons. Providence, 1853.

Patterson, 12825, 0. 11. Oration before the Pennsylvania Literary Institute, on the 65th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. By Henry S. Patterson, M. D. Philadelphia, 1841.

Peel, 11203, 0. 4. Speeches of the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel on the renewal of the bank charter. London, 1844.

9335, O. Speeches by the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., during his administration. 2d edition. London, 1835.

Pettit, 9570, 0. 8, & 10325, O. 4. Annual discourse before the Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania. By Thomas M. Pettit, Esq. Philadelphia, 1836.

12825, O. 20. Addresses delivered in the hall of the House of Representatives, Harrisburg, Pa. By William V. Pettit, Esq. and Rev. John P. Durbin, D. D. Published by the Pennsylvania Colonization Society. Philadelphia, 1852.

Pliny, 2532, Q. 2. C. Plinii Secundi Panegyricus Nervæ Imperatori dictus. Poinsett, 13411, 0. 8. Discourse on the objects and importance of the national institution for the promotion of science. By Joel R. Poinsett. Washington, 1841.

Potts, 11004, 0.7. An address delivered in Philadelphia, July 4, 1826. By George Potts. Philadelphia, 1826.

Price, 13552, 0. 19. Speech of Eli K. Price on corporations. Harrisburg,

1855. 13601, O. 8. the bill to 1855.

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Speech of Eli K. Price in the Senate of Pennsylvania on restrain the sale of intoxicating liquors. Philadelphia,

Rawle, 9570, O. 2. An address before the Law Academy. By Wm. Rawle, Jr., Esq. 1835. Gift of the author.

Raymond, 12607, O. 15. The political duties of scholars; an address before the alumni of Columbia College. By Samuel G. Raymond. New York, 1840.

Read, 12512, O. 16. Speech of Hon. John M. Read, at the democratic town meeting, in favor of the Union and California. Philadelphia, 1850, Reed, 12312, 0. 12. Address before the Art Union of Philadelphia, May 7, 1849. By Henry Reed. Philadelphia, 1849.

12086, O. 13. An oration before the Zelosophic Society of the University of Pennsylvania, May, 1848. By Henry Reed, professor, &c. Philadelphia, 1848. Gift of Horace J. Smith.

11007, O. 5. Oration delivered on the occasion of the reinterment of General Hugh Mercer, before the St. Andrew and Thistle Societies. By William B. Reed. Philadelphia, 1840.

12312, O. 9. An oration delivered before the Whig citizens of Philadelphia, on the 22d of February, 1844. By Wm. B. Reed, Esq. Philadelphia, 1844.

12312, O. 11. Address before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 28th January, 1848, by William B. Reed. Philadelphia, 1848. 12312, O. 10. Oration delivered by William B. Reed, Esq., February 22, 1849. Philadelphia, 1849.

Robbins, 12606, O. 8. Speech of Mr. Robbins, of R. Island, on the fortifications resolutions. Washington, 1836.

Russell, 12494, O. 5. Speech of Lord John Russell in the House of Commons, February 8, 1850, on colonial policy. London, 1850. Schmutzer, 2528, Q. 4. Lætitiam ad memoriam diei quô Administrator publicé inauguratus est repetit J. G. Schmutzer. Leipsic, 1768.

Scott, 13214, O. 13. A lecture before the Mercantile Library Association, on

the influence of great cities. By Rev. Dr. Scott. San Francisco, 1854.

Scott, 11054, D. An address delivered at the request of the Franklin temperance society. By Robert W. Scott. Frankfort, Ky., 1829.

Sergeant, 9570, O. 3. An address before the alumni of Nassau Hall. By John Sergeant, LL. D. Princeton, 1833.

13214, O. 10. Eulogium on John Sergeant. By Hon. William Meredith. Philadelphia, 1853.

Seward, 13160, 0. 3. The destiny of America. Speech of William H. Seward, at the dedication of Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. Auburn, 1853. (For other speeches, see in the Index Seward's works.) 13160, O. 15. The true basis of American Independence. A lecture by Wm. H. Seward. New York, 1853.

Sheil, 11763, O. The speeches of the Right Hon. Richard Lalor Sheil. Edited by Isaac MacNevin, Esq. Dublin, 1845.

Sheridan, 11797, O. The modern orator. The most celebrated speeches of Chatham, Sheridan, Erskine and Burke. London, 1847.

Simpson, 12313, 0. 2. Lectures to the working classes. By J. Simpson. Edinburgh, 1844.

Slade, 12606, O. 7. Speech of Mr. Slade, of Vermont, in the case of the Wiscasset collector. Washington, 1832.

Sprague, 13033, O. 18. An address before the society of Phi Beta Kappa in Yale College. By William B. Sprague, D. D. New Haven, 1843. Sumner, 9651, D. Orations and speeches. By Charles Sumner. 2 vols. Boston, 1850.

12512, O. 22. The true grandeur of nations; an oration (against war). By Charles Sumner. Philadelphia, 1847.

Toland, 12359, 0. Oratio philippica ad excitandos contra Galliam Brittanos exhibita 1514, cum notis Johannes Tolandi. Londini, 1707.

Turner, 12252, O. 3. Introductory discourse delivered at New Haven. By S. H. Turner. Hartford, 1820. Gift of the author.

Van Voorhies, 13160, O. 2. Oration before the society of California Pioneers, at their celebration of the anniversary of the admission of California into the Union. By Hon. William Van Voorhies. San Francisco, 1853.

Verplanck, 13415, O. 1. An anniversary discourse before the New York Historical Society. By Gulian C. Verplanck. New York, 1818. Ward, 12825, O. 14. Address at the opening of the Stuyvesant Institute of the city of New York, by Samuel Ward, Jr. New York, 1837. Webster, 13033, 0. 13. Speech of Daniel Webster on Mr. Clay's resolutions in the Senate of U. S., March 7, 1850. Washington, 1850. 12607, 1, & 12697, O. 10. Speech of Daniel Webster at Niblo's saloon, March 5, 1837. New York, 1837.

12825, O. 15. Mr. Daniel Webster's address at the laying of the corner-stone of the addition to the Capitol, July 4, 1851. Washington, 1851.

12606, O. 4. Mr. Webster's speech on the President's protest, May 7, 1834. New York, 1834.

12825, O. 18. Speech of Mr. (Daniel) Webster at the celebration of
the New York New England Society, Dec. 23, 1850. Washington,
1851.

12825, O. 17. Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster on the compro-
mise bill in Senate, July, 17, 1850. Washington, 1850.
13160, O. 6. Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster to the young men of
Albany, 1851. (See in the Index Webster's works.)

Wetherall, 9215, 0. Sixteen orations on various subjects (religious).

By J.

Wetherall. Burlington, 1803.

Wharton, 12312, O. 7. Address delivered at the opening of the new hall of the Athenæum, by Thomas I. Wharton, Esq. Philadelphia, 1847. Gift of the author.

9570, O. 9, & 10325, O. 5. Discourse before the alumni of the University of Pennsylvania. By T. I. Wharton. Philadelphia, 1836. Wickliffe, 13413, O. 7. Speech of Robert Wickliffe on the Southwestern Railroad Bank. Lexington, 1839.

13413, O. 8. Speech of Robert Wickliffe, Jr., on the veto power. Lexington, 1842.

13413, O. 9. (Address of Robert Wickliffe) to the freemen of the county of Fayette. Lexington, 1845.

13413, O. 10.

ton, 1845.

Mr. (R. S.) Todd's reply to Mr. Wickliffe. Lexing

13413, O. 11. Address on laying the corner-stone of the new medical hall of Transylvania University. By Robert Wickliffe, Jr. Lexington, 1839.

Wise, 12606, O. 6. Speech of Mr. Wise, of Va., on the fortification bill, Jan. 23, 1836. Washington, 1836.

Woodbury, 9570, O. 13. A discourse before the American Historical Society. By the Hon. Levi Woodbury. Washington, 1837.

Wood, 12766, O. An address on the occasion of the centennial celebration of the founding of the Pennsylvania Hospital, delivered June 10, 1851. By George B. Wood, M. D. Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of the Managers of the Hospital.

Woolsey, 13033, 0. 15. Discourses and addresses at the ordination of Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey, LL. D., and his inauguration as President of Yale College. New Haven, 1846.

Yeomans, 12825, O. 12. Address on the author's inauguration as President of La Fayette College. By John W. Yeomans. Easton, 1841. 2528, Q. 9. Rectoris Academiæ Lipsiensis orationes de Romano Ecclesiâ irreconciliabili. Leipsic, 1767.

9282, D. Conciones et orationes ex historicis Latinis in usum scholarum. Oxonii, 1667. D.

TREATISES ON POETRY.

Campbell, 8938, D. An essay on English poetry, with notices of the British poets. By Thomas Campbell. London, 1848.

Everett, 8713, D. A system of English versification. By Erastus Everett. New York, 1848.

Guest, 9644, 0. A history of English rhythms. By Edwin Guest, Esq., M. A. London, 1838.

Lowell, 7871, D. Conversations on some of the old poets. By James Russell Lowell. Cambridge, 1845.

Moir, 9994, D. Sketches of the poetical literature of the past half century. D. M. Moir. Edinburgh, 1851.

Murray, 12880, O. Original views of passages in the life and writings of Horace; with which is combined an illustration of the suitability of the ancient epic and lyric styles to modern subjects. By John Murray. 2d edition. Dublin, 1852.

Newell, 8245, D. The zoology of the English poets, corrected by the writings of the modern naturalists. By Robert H. Newell. London, 1845. Walker, 9955, D. A rhyming, spelling and pronouncing dictionary, with an index of allowable rhymes. By J. Walker. Philadelphia, 1852.

Warton, 10795, O. The history of English poetry from the close of the 11th century to the commencement of the 18th. By Thomas Warton, B. D. Superintended by the late Richard Price, Esq. 3 vols. London, 1840.

GREEK AND LATIN POETRY, AND TRANSLATIONS.

Baudius, 9213, D. Dominici Baudii Poemata. Lugduni Batavorum, 1616. Bayly, 12083, O. 2. Psyche. Or songs on butterflies, &c., by T. H. Bayly, Esq., attempted in Latin rhyme, with a few additional trifles. Malton, 1828. Gift of J. Jay Smith.

Catullus, 6876, D. Les noces de Thétis et de Pélée, poème de Catulle, traduit en vers Français. Par M. P. L. Ginguenné. A Paris, 1812.

Ennius, 9492, D. Quinti Ennii poetæ inter Romanos vetustissimi reliquæ quæ extant omnes, à J. A. Giles. Londini, 1836. Gift of the Rev. John A. Merrick.

Hesiod, 7538, D. Euvres complètes d'Hesiode, traduit en verse Français. Par A. Fresse-Moutral. Paris, 1843.

9270, D. Hesiodi Ascræi quæ extant cum notis Cornelii Schrevellii. Londini, 1659. D.

Homer, 12166, O. Homer's Ilias verdeutscht durch Friedrich Leopold, Graf zu Stolberg. Erster Band. Flensburg und Leipzig, 1778.

9255, D. Clavis Homerica sive Lexicon Vocabulorum omnium quæ in Homero continentur. Roterodam, 1655. D.

Horace, 12223, O. The works of Quintus Horatius Flaccus, illustrated principally from the remains of ancient art. With a life by Rev. H. H. Milman. London, 1849.

9261, D. Quinti Horatii Flacci poemata.

12880, O. See Murray, supra, p. 1237.

Juvenal, 12168, O. A new translation with notes of the third satire of Juvenal, to which are added miscellaneous poems. New York, 1806. Lycophron, 2612, Q. Cassandra, translated from the original Greek of Lycophron, and illustrated with notes by Viscount Royston. Cambridge, 1806.

Manilius, 2513, Q. Marci Manilii Astronomicon ex recensione et cum notis Richardi Bentleii. London, 1739.

Mapes, 13281, 0. Vol. 16. The Latin poems commonly attributed to Walter Mapes. London: printed for the Camden Society, 1841. Martial, 9286, D. M. Val. Martialis Epigrammata cum notis T. Farnabii. Maydiston, 13281, O. Vol. 3. Ricardi Maydiston de concordiâ inter Ric. II. et civitatem London. London: printed for the Camden Society, 1838.

Mills, 13177, O. The poets and

the poetry of the ancient Greeks; with an historical introduction and a brief view of Grecian philosophers, orators and historians. By Abraham Mills, A. M. Boston, 1854. Mirandula, 9230, D. Flores poetarum in locos communes distributæ ab Octa

viano Mirandulâ.

Ovid, 12362, O. Les Tristes à Ovide, de la traduction de M. de Marolles. Paris, 1661.

13510, Ó. P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon. In usum Delphini.

Londini, 1778.

Peter, 11742, 0. Specimens of the poets and poetry of Greece and Rome.

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