OFFICERS OF THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY, ELECTED JANUARY, 1859. President. LUTHER BRADISH. First Vice President. THOMAS DE WITT, D.D. Second Fice President. Foreign Corresponding Secretary. Domestic Corresponding Secretary. Recording Secretary, ANDREW WARNER. Treasurer, WILLIAM CHAUNCEY. Librarian. GEORGE HENRY MOORE. Executive Committee. AUGUSTUS SCHELL, CHAIRMAN, BENJAMIN H. FIELD, FRANCIS L. HAWKS, D. D., JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD, BENJ. ROBERT WINTHROP. GEORGE H. MOORE, SECRETARY. [The officers of the Society are members, ex officio, of the Executive Committee.] Committee on the Fine Arts. ABRAHAM M. COZZENS, CHAIRMAN, SAMUEL OSGOOD, D. D., JONATHAN STURGES, ANDREW WARNER, BENJ. ROBERT WINTHROP, WILLIAM J. HOPPIN. ANDREW WARNER, SECRETARY. [The Prefident, Librarian, and Chairman of the Executive Committee are members, ex officio, of the Committee on the Fine Arts.] CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY OF THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. PRINTED BOOKS. FALL, JACOB. Snorre Sturlefon's Norske Kongers Sagaer. 3 vols. folio. Hiftory of Andover, from its fettlement to 1829. 12mo. Andover, 1829. APOTT, HENRY. Catalogue of a collection of Egyptian Antiquities. 8vo., pp. 68. N. Y., 1853. SEEN, DAVID G. Inaugural Differtation on Dyfentery, fubmitted to the examination of the faculty of the Phyficians, under the authority of the Trustees of Columbia College, 6th May, 1794. Dedicated to Ifaac Roosevelt, John Charlton, et al. 8vo. N. Y., 1794. APEL, JOHN N. Difcourfe before the New York Millionary Society, April 6th, 1811. With Report of Directors. 8vo., pp. 67. N. Y., 1811. See Gunn, Alexander. ABENAQUI SPRINGS, near Bellows Falls, Vermont [Statement concernir:]. 16mo., pp. 16. 4.ERCROMBIE, JAMES. Faft-Day Sermon, Philadelphia, 8vo., pp. 38. Sermon on the Death of Alexander Hamilton. Charges to the Senior Clafs of the Philadelphia July 31, 1815, and July 31, 1815. 2vo. N. Y., 1858. May 9th, 1798. 8vo., pp. 53. Phil., 1804. Academy, etc.,. Phil., 1815-9. 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ABLANCOURT (SIEUR D'), Envoy for the French King in Portugal. Memoirs. Tranflated from the French. Svo. Minutes of Fir" Convention, 1794. 8vo., pp. Lond., 1703. ABOLITION SOCIETIES. 30. Phil., 1794 Minutes of Second Convention, 1795. 8vo., pp. 32. Phil., 1795. Minutes of Fourth Convention, 1797. 8vo., pp. 59. Phil., 1797. Minutes of Fifth Convention, 1798. 8vo., pp. 20. Minutes of Seventh Convention, 1801. 8vo., pp. 55. Phil., 1801. Phil., 1798. Minutes of Eighth Convention. 8vo. Phil., 1803. Phil., 1804. Minutes of Eleventh Convention, 1806. of Pennsylvania. Conftitution, the gradual Abolition of Slavery. of Maryland, Constitution, etc. ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE. Phil., 1821. Burlington, 1793. with Acts of Pennsylvania, for 8vo., pp. 29. Phil., 1788. 8vo., pp. 8. Baltimore, 1789. Abstract of Evidence delivered of Commons, in 1790 and 1791, Bury. before a Committee of the Houfe N. Y. Immediate, not Gradual; or, an Inquiry into the fhorteft, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian Slavery. Lond., 1824; N. Y., 1825. ABOLITIONISM Expofed, Corrected. By a Phyfician, formerly refident of the South. With a Plan for Abolifhing the American AntiSlavery Society, and its Auxiliaries. By a Tenneffcan. Phil. 1838. ABRAHAM, The Cafe of, commanded to offer up his son Ifaac in sacri- 4to., Paris, 1798-9. ACADEMIA Real das Sciencias de Lisboa. Memorias. Tomos I-XII. ACARETE. See Acagna. ACADEMY KEEPER, The; or, variety of useful Directions concerning the Menagement of an Academy, etc. 8vo., pp. 28. Lond., 1699. Lond., 1770. AcceLNT of the Societies for Reformation of Manners in London and Westminster, etc. 8vo. of a Journey to Niagara, Montreal and Quebec, in 1765; or, "Tis Eighty Years Since!" 8vo. N. Y., 1846. ACCUM, FREDERICK. A practical Effay on the Analyfis of Minerals, etc. Phil., 1809. 12mo. ACOSTA, JOSEPH DE. Hiftoria Natural y Moral de las Indias, en que fe tratan las cofas notables del cielo .... etc. 4to. Sevilla, 1590. De Natura Novi Orbis Libri Duo, et de Promulgatione Evangelii apud Barbaros, five de Procurande Indorum falute, L'ori sex, Coloniae, 1596. dvo. The Natural and Morall Hiftorie of the Eaft and West Indies, etc. 4to. Hntoria Natural y Moral de las Indias, etc. A.EUS, ISRAEL. Befkrifning om de Swenfka Lond., 1604. Tomo: 2, 850. Madrid, 1792. Forfamlingars Forna och Narwarande tilstand uti det få kallade Nya Swerige, sedan Nya Nederland, etc. 4to. Stockholm, 1759. ACTA Germanica; or, the Literary Memoirs of Germany, etc. 4to. Lond., 1742. Acr for Incorporating the Society formed for the Relief of poor, aged Lond., 1719. Acres or Unchafte Examples of the English Votaryes, gathered out of theyr own Legendes and Chronycles. [Dedicated to King Edward VI.] 12mo. |