Z. ZEISBERGER, 817, D. An essay of a Delaware-Indian and English spelling-book. By David Zeisberger. Philadelphia, 1776. Zenger, 230, F. The trial of John Peter Zenger, printer of the New York weekly journal. Gift of Henry Pratt. Zimmermann, 1944, O. Solitude considered with respect to its influence upon the mind and the heart. Written originally in German by M. Zimmermann. Translated from the French of J. B. Mercier. 2d edit. London, 1791. 2665, O. Conversations with the late king of Prussia, by M. Zimmermann when he attended him in his last illness, a little before his death. London, 1796. 2688, O. Reflections on men and things. By M. Zimmermann. Translated from the French. London, 1799. 85, D. Zimmermann on solitude; with notes and a copious index. 2 vols. London, 1799. 1099, D. See Neumann. 2410, O! See Wilcocke. Zollikofer, 2921, O. See Tooke. Zouch, 41, D. An attempt to illustrate some of the prophecies of the old and new testaments. By Thomas Zouch, Wakefield. Zschokke, 3028, O. The history of the invasion of Switzerland by the French, and the destruction of the democratical republics of Schwitz, Uri, and Unterwalden. By Henry Zschokke. Translated from the French of T. B. Briatte. London, 1802. Zunica, 873, F. See Ercilla, De: .. ARRANGEMENT OF ANONYMOUS BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS. I IT has been thought proper to preserve the arrangement of D'ALEMBERT in the Anonymous books and Pamphlets, they are therefore classed as follows, under the three great heads of Memory, Reasor and Imagination, viz. MEMORY. I. Sacred History, II. Ecclesiastical History, III. Civil History-including Biography, Antiquities, Page. 350 307, 373 VI. Geography-and Topography, with Maps, Charts, and Plans, 326, 391 REASON. I. Theology, 329, 393 II. Mythology, 335 III. Ethics; or the Moral System in general, 335, 393 IV. Grammars, Dictionaries, and Treatises on Edu |