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ITALIAN.

Corticelli, 10283, O. Regole ed osservazioni della lingua Toscana ridotte a metodo da Salvadore Corticelli, Bolognese. Mantova, 1828.

Grassi, 10281, O. Saggio intorno ai synonimi della lingua Italiana di Giuseppe Grassi. Milano, 1822.

Surault, 7863, D. The little treasure of the student of the Italian language. By F. J. Surault. Boston, 1835. Gift of the author.

6904, D. Dell uso e dei pregi della lingua Italiana. 3 vols. Firze, 1813. 10287, O. Teorica dei verbi Italiani. Milano, 1825.

9253, D. Nouvelle Méthode pour apprendre la langue Italienne. A Paris, 1664. D.

PORTUGUESE.

Strause, 9662, D. Polyglot pocket-book, for English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese conversation, for students and travellers. By J. Strause. New York, 1851.

SLAVONIC.

Robinson, 9490, D. Historical view of the languages and literature of the Slavic nations, with a sketch of their popular poetry. By Talvi (Mrs. Robinson). With a preface by Ed. Robinson. New York, 1850.

SPANISH.

Erro, 12436, O. The alphabet of the primitive language of Spain, and a philosophical examination of the antiquity and civilization of the Basque people. An extract from the works of Don Juan de Erro. Boston, 1829.

Neuman, 12931, O. A pronouncing dictionary of the Spanish and English languages on the basis of Seoane's edition of Neuman and Baretti. By Mariano Velasquez de la Cadena. New York, 1852.

10850, D. Gramatica de la lengua Castellana compuesta por la real Academia Española. Madrid, 1796. Gift of A. Montgomery.

WELSH.

1332, F. Linguæ Cymræcæ Institutiones. Johanne Davide Rhæso auctore. Gift of Miss Sally N. Dickinson.

RHETORIC, CRITICISM, ORATORY.

Athenæus, 10992, D. The deipnosophists; or banquet of the learned, of Athenæus. Literally translated by C. D. Yonge. With an appendix of poetical fragments, rendered into English verse by various authors, and an index. 3 vols. London, 1854. (Bohn's classical library.)

Bisterfield, 9259, D. Rameæ dialectica; propositi noviter et expositi a Johanne Bisterfeldio. Ligenæ Nassoviorum, 1597. D.

Brewer, 10207, D. A guide to English composition, to teach the art of argu

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mentation, and the development of thought. By Rev. Dr. Brewer. London, 1852.

Brougham, 7213, D. The critical and miscellaneous writings of Henry Lord Brougham, to which is prefixed a sketch of his character. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1841.

Burns, 8070 & 8120, D. The genius and character of Burns. By Professor Wilson. New York, 1845.

Cormenin, 8565, D. The orators of France, by Simon Viscount de Cormenin. Translated from the 14th Paris edition, with an essay on French revolutionary eloquence, by J. T. Headley. Edited by G. H. Colton. Illustrated. New York, 1847.

Delamalle, 10243, O. Essai d'institutions oratoires à l'usage de ceux qui se destinent au barreau. Par M. Delamalle. 2 vols. Paris, 1822. Ellet, 6644, D. The character of Schiller. By Mrs. Ellet. Boston, 1839. Getty, 9303, D. The art of rhetoric; or the elements of oratory. By Jno. A. Getty, A. M. Philadelphia, 1849.

Graham, 7431, D. See p. 1225.

Hart, 11904, O. An essay on the life and writings of Edmund Spenser; with a special exposition of the Fairy Queen. By J. S. Hart. New York, 1847.

La Salle, 11072, D. Le désordre régulier, ou avis au public sur les prestiges de ses précepteurs et sur ses propres illusions. (Par M. de La Salle.) Berne, 1786. Gift of Isaac Lea, Esq.

Macaulay, 10915, 1. Lord Byron. By Thomas Babington Macaulay. London, 1853.

10915, 2. Comic dramatists of the restoration. By Thomas Babington Macaulay. London, 1853.

Macvicar, 9582, O. On the beautiful, the picturesque, the sublime. By Rev. J. G. Macvicar. London, 1837.

Müller, 9979, O. Zwölf Reden uber die Beredsamkeit und deren Verfall in Deutschland. Von Adam Müller. Leipzig, 1816.

Murdock, 7976, D. See p. 1187.

Ramsay, 12195, O. See p. 1078.

Scaliger, 9260, D. 3. Rodolphi Goclenii adversaria, ad exotericas aliquot J. C. Scaligeri exercitationes. Marpurgi, 1591, D.

Schmutzer, 2528, Q. 3. Homerum Eunuchum sub initium ipsius enarrationis demonstrat J. G. Schmutzer. Leipsic, 1753.

Wood, 6322, D. A grammar of elocution. By Rev. S. Wood. London, 1833.

11045, D. 9. Sketches of American orators. Baltimore, 1816.

ORATIONS, SPEECHES, ADDRESSES.

Abercrombie, 13317, O. Sermons, charges, orations, lectures, &c., of James Abercrombie, D. D., collected in one volume. Portrait and autograph. Philadelphia, 1798 to 1814. Gift of Isaac Lea, Esq.

Adams, 9570, O. 5. The moral causes of the welfare of nations; an oration before the graduates of the college of Charleston. By the Rev. J. Adams. Charleston, 1834.

9570, O. 4. Laws of success and failure in life; an address before the Euphradian Society. By the Rev. J. Adams. Charleston, 1833. Bahrdt, 2528, Q. 7. Ad promotionem doctoralem duorum Licentiatorum invitat J. F. Bahrdt. Leipsic, 1768.

Bahrdt, 2528, Q. 6. Ad Panegyrin Academicam invitat Joannes Fridericus Bahrdt. Leipsic, 1768.

Bailey, 12803, O. Discourses on literary and philosophical subjects; read before literary and philosophical societies. By Samuel Bailey. London, 1852.

Barclay, 12512, O. 24. Address at the laying of the corner-stone of the House of Refuge for colored juvenile delinquents. By James J. Barclay. Philadelphia, 1848.

13411, O. 12. Address at the Zane Street Public School House. By James J. Barclay. Philadelphia, 1841.

Barnard, 12606, O. Speech of Mr. Barnard, of New York, in favor of a uniform system of election. Washington, 1842.

Bethune, 13033, 0. 16. A plea for study. An oration before the literary societies of Yale College. By George W. Bethune. Philadelphia,

1845.

10325, O. 1. An address before the Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania, Nov. 30, 1840. By George W. Bethune. Philadelphia, 1840.

Betton, 13552, 0. 16. Address before the Philadelphia County Medical Society. By Thomas F. Betton, M. D. Philadelphia, 1854.

Binney, 12606, O. 2. Speech of Horace Binney, of Pa., on the contested election of Letcher and Moore. Washington, 1831.

Boardman, 13552, O. 18. Anniversary of the Merchants' Fund, and the address of Henry A. Boardman, D. D. Philadelphia, 1855. Bready, 12825, O. 13, & 13411, 0. 11. The annual address at Dickinson College, Carlisle. By J. Hall Bready. Philadelphia, 1840. Brifaut, 6877, D. Discours prononcé par M. Brifaut, 9 Août, 1832. Paris, 1832.

Brougham, 9687 & 12192, O. Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham, upon questions relating to public rights, duties, and interests, with historical introductions, and a critical dissertation upon the eloquence of the ancients. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1838.

Brown, 12312, O. 19, & 12825, O. 2. Discourse before the societies of St. Mary's College, Baltimore, at the annual commencement July, 1848. By David Paul Brown. Baltimore, 1848.

Burnap, 8105, D. Miscellaneous writings of George W. Burnap. Baltimore,

1845.

Burwell, 13033, O. 12. Address before the Alumni of the University of Virginia. By William M. Burwell. Richmond, 1847.

Calhoun, 11013, O. Speeches of John C. Calhoun; delivered in the Congress of the United States from 1811 to the present time. New York, 1843.

Calvert, 13160, O. 9. Oration on the 40th anniversary of the battle of Lake Erie. By George H. Calvert. Providence, 1854.

Campbell, 10581, O. Speeches of Lord Campbell, at the bar and in the House of Commons. Edinburgh, 1842.

Carlisle, 12756, O. 6. Two lectures, on the poetry of Pope, and on his own travels in the United States. By Rt. Hon. the Earl of Carlisle. 10th thousand. London, 1851.

Cass, 9570, O. 11. A discourse before the American Historical Society. By the Hon. Lewis Cass. Washington, 1834.

12824, O. 12. A discourse before the American Historical Society, January 30, 1836. By Hon. Lewis Cass. Washington, 1836. Chandler, 12312, 0. 18. Oration before the society of the Sons of New England. By Joseph R. Chandler. Philadelphia, 1846.

Channing, 11007, O. 6. Address before the Mercantile Library Company of Philadelphia. By William E. Channing. Philadelphia, 1841.

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

Clay, 9919, D. 6. The Ashland text-book, being a compendium of Mr. Clay's speeches, &c. &c. 5th edition. Boston, 1844.

12825, O. 4. Speech of Hon. Henry Clay, on taking up his compromise resolutions on slavery, February 5th and 6th, 1850. New York,

1850.

12021, O. The writings of Cassius Marcellus Clay, including speeches and addresses. Edited, with a preface and memoir, by Horace Greeley. New York, 1848.

Clinton, 12606, O. 3, 10, 11. Speeches of Governor De Witt Clinton to the New York Legislature, January, 1819, 1820, 1822. Albany, 1820,

&c.

Collins, 12512, O. 7. An address before the Brunswick temperance society. By Dr. Robert Collins. Troy, 1830.

Conrad, 11007, 0. 10. An address before the Zelosophic society of the University of Pennsylvania, January 1842. By R. T. Conrad. Philadelphia, 1842.

13160 & 13170, 0. 1. Address before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, at the celebration of the 170th anniversary of the landing of Penn, on the first constitution and government of Pennsylvania. By Robert T. Conrad. Philadelphia, 1853.

13033, O. 1. The true aims of American ambition; an address before the literary societies of Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg. By Robert T. Conrad. Philadelphia, 1852.

Corwin, 12606, O. 19. Speech of Mr. Corwin, of Ohio, in reply to General Crary's attack on General Harrison. Washington, 1840.

Cousin, 11397, O. 4. Défense de l'Université et de la Philosophie.

Discours

prononcé à la chambré des pairs. Par M. V. Cousin. Paris, 1844. Cowperthwait, 12315, O. 16. An address at the laying of the corner-stone of the Holmesburgh Public School. By Joseph Cowperthwait. Philadelphia, 1846. Gift of the author.

Davis, 12606, O. 9. Speech of Hon. George R. Davis, on the financial policy of the Democratic and Whig parties. Albany, 1843.

Dehon, 12693, O. 6. A discourse before the female charitable society for the relief of indigent widows and children. By Theodore Dehon, A. M. Providence, 1804.

Delancey, 11007, 0. 3. An inaugural address before the trustees, faculty and students of the University of Pennsylvania. By Rev. W. H. Delancey, D. D. Philadelphia, 1828.

Demosthenes, 7270, D. Translation of the select speeches of Demosthenes, with notes. By C. R. Kennedy. Cambridge, 1841.

Dickson, 13033, O. 19. Oration before the Phi Beta Kappa Society. By S. Henry Dickson, M. D. New Haven, 1842.

Dillingham, 12512, O. 2, & 12086, O. 8. An oration before the society of the Sons of New England. By Wm. H. Dillingham. Philadelphia, 1847. Drake, 11054, D. 27. A discourse on intemperance. By Daniel Drake, M. D. Cincinnati, 1828.

Eliot, 13033, O. 5. A complete system of education. A lecture before the American Academy of Arts and sciences. By Samuel A. Eliot. Boston, 1853.

Emerson, 11007, O. 12. An address delivered at Laurel Hill Cemetery, on the completion of a monument erected to the memory of Thomas Godfrey, June 1, 1843. By G. Emerson, M. D. Philadelphia, 1843. Enfield, 12153, Ö. The speaker; or miscellaneous pieces from various authors, with an essay on elocution. By William Enfield, LL. D. Philadelphia, 1799.

Erskine, 11991, O.
Everett, 12451, O.

Speeches of Lord Erskine. 4 vols. London, 1847.
Orations and speeches on various occasions. By Edward
Everett. 2d edition. 2 vols. Boston, 1850.
13033, O. 7.

Address of Hon. Edward Everett, at the anniversary of

the American Colonization Society. 1853.

Foulke, 13196, O. 3. Discourse in commemoration of the founding of the Academy of Natural Sciences. By Wm. Parker Foulke. Philadelphia, 1854.

Fox, 12305, 0. The speeches of the Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons. 6 vols. London, 1815.

9117, D. Lectures, addressed chiefly to the working classes. By W. J. Fox. 4 vols. London, 1845.

Francis, 11002, 0. 8. A discourse delivered upon the opening of the new hall of the New York Lyceum of Natural History. By John W. Francis, M. D. New York, 1841. Gift of the author.

Furness, 12312, O. 17. Oration before the society of the Sons of New England, by W. H. Furness. Philadelphia, 1846.

Gallatin, 11007, O. 13. Inaugural address of the Hon. Albert Gallatin on taking the chair as president of the New York Historical Society. New York, 1843.

Giddings, 10464, D. Speeches in Congress. By Joshua R. Giddings. Boston,

1853.

Gilpin, 12312, O. 16. Address before the Philomathean Society. By Henry D. Gilpin. Philadelphia, 1845.

Gladstone, 12644, O. 8. Substance of the speech of Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M. P., on the affairs of Greece, and the foreign policy of the administration, on the 27th June, 1850. London, 1850. Gourlie, 10325, 0. 11. An address delivered before the Mercantile Library Association, 1839; embodying a history of the association. H. Gourlie. New York, 1839.

By John

Grimké, 9295, O. Orations and miscellaneous writings of Thomas S. Grimké. Charleston. Gift of the author.

Griswold, 12512, O. 17. An address before the Middlesex Association for the promotion of temperance. By Charles Griswold, Esq. Middletown, Conn., 1828.

Grove, 13552, O. 17. A lecture on the progress of physical science since the opening of the London Institution. By W. R. Grove, Esq. London, 1842.

Hall, 12606, O. 22. Speech of Hon. Willis Hall on the Governor's message. Albany, 1843.

Hammond, 12697, O. 4. An oration before the societies of South Carolina college. By James H. Hammond. Charleston, 1850.

13033, O. 8. An address before the S. Carolina Institute at its first annual Fair. By James H. Hammond. Charleston, 1849. Hawley, 12607, O. 12. Address at the public exercises of the Albany Academy. By George Hawley, LL. D. Albany, 1835. Hays, 13411, O. 14. Address before the reading room Society of St. Mary's College. By Harry T. Hays. Baltimore, 1841.

Hill, 12606, O. 5. Speech of Mr. Hill, of New Hampshire, on the tariff. Washington, 1832.

Humphrey, 13543, O. 12. Indian rights and our duties. An address by H. Humphrey, D. D. Albany, 1831.

Ingersoll, 9570, O. 12. An address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Alpha of Maine, in Bowdoin College. By Joseph R. Ingersoll. Brunswick, 1837.

Ingraham, 9570, O. 1. An address before the Law Academy of Philadelphia. By E. D. Ingraham. 1828. Gift of the author.

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