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, Derey, 10857, D. Logic; or the science of inference. A systematic view of the principles of evidence, and the methods of inference in the various departments of human knowledge. By Joseph Devey. London, 1854. (Bohn's Philological Library.) Haughton, 9892, O. Prodromus, or an inquiry into the first principles of reasoning. By Sir G. C. Haughton. London, 1839. Keckerman, 9246, D. Systema Logicæ á Bartholomeo Keckermanno. Aureliopoli, 1625. Mill, 11581, & 10973, O. A system of Logic, ratiocinative and inductive, being a connected view of the principles of evidence and the methods of scientific invention. By John Stuart Mill. New York, 1846. London, 1843. Moberly, 9029, D. 2. Lectures on Logic. By C. C. Moberly. 1848. Oxford, Smee, 12643, O. 2. The process of thought applied to words and language. Together with a description of the relational and differential machines. By Alfred Smee, F. R. S. London, 1851. Thompson, 9123, D. An outline of Whewell, 9517, O. History of the the necessary laws of thought; a treatise By Wm. Thompson. London, 1849. inductive sciences. By the Rev. William London, 1837. 10426, O. The philosophy of the inductive sciences, founded upon their history. By the Rev. William Whewell. 2 vols. London, 1840. 9867, D. Logic for the million; a familiar exposition of the art of reasoning. By a Fellow of the Royal Society. London, 1851. 12146, O. A treatise on Logic in six bookes. (About) 1600. ETHICS, MORAL PHILOSOPHY, DUTIES AND WRONGS OF WOMEN, SELF-CULTURE, ETC., ETC. Alison, 10309, O. The principles of population, and their connection with human happiness. By Archibald Alison. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1840. Alletz, 7546, D. Génie du dix-neuvième siècle, ou esquisse des progrès de l'esprit humain, depuis 1800, jusqu'à nos jours. Par E. Alletz. Paris, 1843. Amari, 10377, D. Solwan; or waters of comfort. By Ibn Zafer, a Sicilian Arab of the 12th century. From the original MSS., by Michele Amari. 2 vols. London, 1852. Anderson, 10106, D. The three paths; or truth, vanity, and profession. By the Hon. Mrs. Anderson. 2 vols. in 1. London, 1852. Aristotle, 11894, O. The Nicomachean ethics of Aristotle. A new translation by Rev. D. P. Chase. Oxford, 1847. Asäad, 9894, O. Practical philosophy of the Muhammadan people. Being a translation of the Akhlak-i-Jalalay, the most esteemed ethic work of Middle Asia, from the Persian of Takir Jany Muhammad Asäad : (with references and notes.) By W. F. Thompson, Esq. London, 1839. Bailey, 11891, O. Essays on the pursuit of truth and the progress of knowledge. By Samuel Bailey. 2d edition. London, 1844. Bautain, 10696, O. Philosophie morale. Par L. E. Bautain. 2 tom. Paris, 1842. Beecher, 9814, D. The true remedy for the wrongs of women, with a history of an enterprise having that for its object. By Catharine E. Beecher. Boston, 1851. Biddle, 9571, 0. 19. Communicaciones entre el Señor Carlos Biddle coronel de los E. Unidas del Norte i la Sociedad amigos del Pais. Panama, 1836. Bosanquet, 7571, D. Principia: a series of essays on the principles of evil author. With a Brown, 8471, D. Lectures on ethics. By Thomas Brown, M. D. Buckingham, 12422, O. National evils and practical remedies, with a plan of Cabanis, 10242, O. Rapports du phisique et du moral de l'homme. Par. P. Caldwell, 11093, O. Results of reading. By J. Stamford Caldwell. Lon- Celnart, 6894, D. Manuel complet de la bonne compagnie, ou guide de la 6895, D. Manuel des demoiselles, ou arts et métiers que leur convi- Cicero, 11637, O. Cato, or an essay on old age. By M. T. Cicero. With remarks. Clark, 12697, O. 6. Lectures on city life and character; increase of crime; Combe, 9387, D. Moral Philosophy; or the duties of man. By George Combe. Coce, 7408, D. Claims of the country on American females. By Miss Coxe. 2 vols. Columbus, O. 1842. Cousin, 10654, O. Cours d'histoire de la philosophie morale, au dix-huitième siècle, pendant l'année 1820. Par V. Cousin. 1° tom. Paris, 1842. Davie, 10718, D. Woman's influence (by Mary S. Davie); and woman's mission. Philadelphia, 1854. Davis, 12096, O. The principles of Nature, her Divine revelations, and a voice to mankind. By and through Andrew Jackson Davis. New York, 1847. Degerando, 10017, O. Le visiteur du pauvre, par M. Degerando. A Paris, 1826. 10076, O. Da perfectionnement moral, ou de l'education de soi De Quincy, 10742, D. Letters to a young man and other papers. By Thomas De Wette, 6664, D. vols. 12 and 13. Human Life; or practical ethics. Trans- Dick, 6163, & 6191, D. On the mental illumination and moral improvement of mankind. By Thomas Dick, LL. D. Philadelphia, 1836. Glasgow, 1835. 6318, D. An essay on the sin and evils of covetousness. By Thomas Dick. Philadelphia, 1837. Doubleday, 12865, O. 1. On mundane moral government, demonstrating its analogy with the system of material government. By Thomas Doubleday. Edinburgh, 1852. Drummond, 6697, D. The rights of animals, and man's obligation to treat them with humanity. By W. H. Drummond. London, 1838. Durand, 10660, O. Des tendences pacifiques de la société Européene et du rôle des armées dans l'avenir. Par le Capt. F. Durand. Paris, 1841. duties and domestic Ellis, 6636, D. The women of England, their social habits. By Mrs. Ellis (late Sarah Stickney). New York, 1839. 7481, D. The women of England, their social duties, and domestic habits. By Mrs. Ellis. New York, 1843. 7477, 7483, & 7490, D. The wives of England, their relative duties, domestic influence, and social obligations. By Mrs. Ellis. New York and London, 1843. 7482, D. The daughters of England, their position in society, character, and responsibilities. By Mrs. Ellis. New York, 1843. 8587, D. Prevention better than cure, or the moral wants of the world we live in. By Mrs. Ellis. London, 1847. Epictetus, 9273, D. Epicteti Enchiridion. Grecé et Latiné cum notis Merici Fletcher, 12697, O. 1. The history, objects and principles of the Sons of Freeman, 6313, D. Yaradee; a plea for Africa. By F. Freeman. Philadelphia, 1836. Gift of Edward W. Howell. Garvey, 10404, D. 1. The silent revolution; or the future effects of steam and electricity upon the condition of mankind. By Michael Angelo Garvey, Esq. London, 1852. Gray, 9789, D. Thoughts on self culture, addressed to women. By Maria G. Gray, and Emily Shirreff. Boston, 1851. Gurney, 9420, D. Thoughts on habit and discipline. By Jos. John Gurney. Philadelphia, 1845. Hervey, 10117, D. The principles of courtesy; with hints and observations on manners and habits. By George Winfred Hervey. New York, 1852. Joceline, 10606, D. The mother's legacie to her unborne child. By Elizabeth Ioceline. Reprinted from the edition of 1625. With a biographical and historical introduction. Edinburgh, 1853. Jouffroy, 6664, D. vols. 5 and 6. Introduction to ethics, including a critical survey of moral systems, translated from the French of Jouffroy. By William H. Channing. 2 vols. Boston, 1840. Jovellanos, 10289, O. Memoria sobre las diversiones publicas, escrita por D. Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos. En Madrid, 1812. Kant, 9440, O. The metaphysics of ethics. By Immanuel Kant. Edinburgh, 1836. Karr, 10876. Les Femmes. Les Femmes. Par Alphonse Karr. Paris, 1855. Kavanagh, 9416, & 9577, D. Woman in France during the 18th century. By Julia Kavanagh. Philadelphia and London, 1850. Kendall, 2343, D. 2, & 11043, D. 11. Remarks on the prevailing custom of attending stage entertainments; also on the present taste for reading romances and novels, and on some other customs. By John Kendall. 3d edition. London, 1801. and its cure. King, 12316, O. 7. The system of late hours in business, its evils, its causes Law, 11038, D. 4. effects of the improper and proper use of our worldly estate on the disposition. By William Law. New Brunswick, N. S., 1807. Lawrence, 7495, D. The history of woman in England. By Hannah Lawrence. Vol. 1. London, 1843. Leslie, 10460, D. The behaviour book; a manual for ladies. By Miss (Eliza) Philadelphia, 1853. Leslie. The same. Lieber, 8567, D. 3d edition. Philadelphia, 1853. The character of the gentleman. By Francis Lieber. Columbia, S. C., 1847. 12728, O. Manual of political ethics, designed chiefly for the use of colleges and students at law. By Francis Lieber. 2 vols. Boston, 1847. Long, 7272, D. An essay on the moral nature of man. By George Long. London, 1841. Lyndall, 10983, D. Business: as it is, and as it might be. By Joseph Lyndall. London, 1854. Macall, 8749, D. 2. The elements of individualism; a series of lectures. By William Macall. London, 1847. Mc Cormac, 9514, O. The philosophy of human nature, in its physical, intellectual and moral relations. By H. McCormac, M. D. London, 1837. McIntosh, 9407, D. Woman in America; her work and her reward. By Maria J. McIntosh. New York, 1850. Mackinnon, 11622, O. History of civilization. By William Alexander Mackinnon. 2 vols. London, 1846. Mackintosh, 9234, 0. A fragment on Mackintosh, being strictures on the dissertation, by Sir James Mackintosh, prefixed to the Encyclopedia Britannica. London, 1835. Macpherson, 11036, D. 10. Lectures on moral philosophy. By John Macpherson. Philadelphia, 1791. Gift of Dr. G. W. Norris. Macvicar, 9582, O. On the beautiful, the picturesque, the sublime. By the Rev. J. G. Macvicar, M. A. London, 1837. Marshall, 7699, D. Woman's worth; or hints to raise the female character, with a recommendatory notice. By Emily Marshall. New York, 1844. Mayo, 6461, D. The philosophy of living. By Herbert Mayo, F. R. S. London, 1837. 6632, D. Elements of the pathology of the human mind. By Thomas Mayo, M. D. London, 1838. Meryon, 6265, D. The physical and intellectual constitution of man considered. By Edward Meryon. London, 1836. Milner, 11681, O. The elevation of the people, moral, instructional, and social. By Rev. Thomas Milner. London, 1846. Minor, 13035, O. 5. Reasons for abolishing the liquor traffic. By Lucian Minor. Richmond, 1853. Montagu, 10473, D. Etudes sociales d'après la révélation. Réponse à M. Donoso Cortés. Par A. de Montagu. Paris, 1851. Gift of the author. Morewood, 9709, O. A philosophical and statistical history of the inventions and customs of ancient and modern nations, in the manufacture and use of inebriating liquors. By Samuel Morewood, Esq. Dublin, 1838. Morgan, 6799, & 6977, D. Woman and her master. By Lady Morgan. 2 vols. Philadelphia and London, 1840. Mushet, 6688, D. The wrongs of the animal world. By David Mushet. London, 1839. |