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Education.

Academician; containing the Elements of Scholastic Education, predicated on the Analysis of the Human Mind, and exhibiting the Improved Method of Instruction, by Albert and John W. Picket. 8vo. New-York, 1820.

Barrow's Essays on Education. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1825. Baldwin's Annals of Yale College in New-Haven, Connecticut. 8vo. 1831.

Babbington's Practical View of Christian Education in its
Earliest Stages. D. Boston, 1819.

Barbauld's Legacy for Young Ladies. D. New-York, 1826.
Considerations for Young Men. D. New-York, 1832.
Chesterfield's Letters to his Son. 4 vols. D.

Chesterfield Travestied; or, School for Modern Manners, embellished with Six Caricatures.

Celnart's Gentleman and Lady's Book of Politeness and Propriety of Deportment. D. Boston, 1833.

Domestic Education, by a Mother. D.

Edgeworth's Practical Education. 2 vols. 8vo.

Free-School Society of New-York: an Account of the. 8vo. New-York, 1814.

Flint's Art of being Happy. D.

Fenelon, on the Education of a Daughter. D.

Gregory's Chesterfield. D.

Grimké on Science, Education, and Literature. D.

Guide to Men and Manners, D.

Griscom's Address, pronounced at the Opening of the New

York High School. D.

Hamilton's Letters on Education. 2 vols. D.

Hints for the Improvement of Early Education. D.
Journal of the Literary Convention, October, 1830.
Journal of Education.

-Continued.

8 vols. 8vo.

London, 1831 to 1834.

Journal of Education. 3 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1828-80.

Ket's Elements of General Knowledge; Introductory to Useful Books in the Principal Branches of Literature and Science. D.

Knapp's Advice in the Pursuit of Literature, D. NewYork, 1832.

Lancaster's System of Education for the Poor. D.

Leiber's Constitution and Plan of Vlsextion for Girard Col lege for Orprats.

Lights on Education; or. Mr. Hoge, and the Family, D).
Man of Education; or, Beanies of Lord Chesterhed. D.

Education.

Nott's Address, delivered to the Candidates for the Baccalaureate, at the Annual Commencement in Union College. D. Prize Letters to Students. By the Rev. Baxter Dickinson. D.

Salzmann's Gymnastics for Youth. 8vo.

Sprague's Letters to a Daughter. D.

Spurzheim's Letters on Education; founded on the Study of the Nature of Man.

D.

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Fishing. Salmonia; or, the Days of Fly Fishing, by Sir Humphrey Davy. D.

Fuel. Experiments to Determine the Comparative Value of the principal Varieties of Fuel used in the United States, and also in Europe, and on the Ordinary Apparatus used for the Combustion, by Marcus Bull.

8vo.

Gauging. Ballard's Gauging Unmasked.

Navigation. Arnold's Seaman's Guide.

Blunt's American Coast Pilot.

Daboll's Practical Navigator.

8vo.

8vo.

8vo.

8vo.

*Elements and Practice of Rigging and Seamanship. 4to. Gower's Theory and Practice of Seamanship. 8vo. Mackay's Complete Navigator. 8vo.

Mill's Light-House Guide. 8vo.

Porcelain and Glass. A Treatise on the Origin, Progression, Improvement, and Present State of the Manufacture of Porcelain and Glass. D. Philadelphia, 1832.

Rail-roads. Rail-road Journal. 4to.

Continued.

New-York, 1832 to 1834.

Report of the Directors of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, on the Comparative Merits of Locomotive and Fixed Engines as a Moving Power, &c. 8vo.

Steam-Engine. Lardner's Popular Lectures on the Steam-Engine; in which its Construction and Operation are Familiarly Explained; with an Historical Sketch of its Inventions and Progressive Improvement.

D.

Renwick's Treatise on the Steam-Engine. 8vo.

Steam-Engine.

Stuart's Historical and Descriptive Anecdotes of the SteamEngine. 2 vols. D.

Tactics. Clarke's Naval Pocket-Gunner.

8vo.

Darrow's National Military Standard. 2 vols. D.

Fisher's System of Military Tactics. 8vo.

Machiavel's Art of War. 8vo.

Smirke's Infantry Tactics. 8vo.

Writing. Astle's Origin and Progress of Writing, as well Hieroglyphical as Elementary. 4to. London, 1803.

Gould's System of Short-Hand. D.
Gurney's ditto. D.

Stetson's ditto. D.

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Abercrombie, John: Inquiries concerning the Intellectual Powers, and the Investigation of Truth. D. New-York, Family Library, 1832. The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings. D. New-York, Family Library, 1833.

Allison, A.: Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste. 4to. Edinburgh, 1790.

The Same. 8vo. Hartford, 1821.

Angell, James: The Family Monitor; or, a Help to Domestic HappiD. Boston, 1829.

ness.

Beattie, James: Elements of Moral Science. 2 vols. D. Philadelphia, 1829.

Essay upon the Nature and Immutability of Truth, in Opposition to Sophistry and Skepticism. D. London, 1827.

Brown, Thomas: Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind. 3 vols. Andover, 1822.

Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1826.

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Cogan on the Passions. D. New-York, 1821.

Coleridge, S. T.: The Friend; a Series of Essays, to Aid the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements interspersed. 8vo. Burlington, 1831. Combe, George: System of Phrenology. 8vo. Boston, 1834.

Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects. D. Boston, 1829.

Commentaries of the Emperor Antoninus: containing his Maxims of Science and Rules of Life, written for his own use, and addressed to Himself; translated from the Greek, by James Thomson. 8vo. London, 1747.

Contest of the Twelve Nations; or, a View of the Different Cases of Human Character and Talent. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1826.

Davy, Sir H.: Historical Illustrations of the Origin and Progress of the Passions. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1825.

Consolations in Travel; or, the Last Days of a Philosopher. D. Philadelphia, 1830.

Degeranda, M. le Baron: Self-Education; or, the Means and Art of Moral Progress; translated from the French. D. Boston, 1832. De Staël Influence of Literature upon Society. 2 vols. Boston,

1813.

Dewar, Daniel Elements of Moral Philosophy, and of Christian Ethics. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1826.

Dewhurst, H. W.: A Guide to Human and Comparative Phrenology, with Observations on the National Varieties of the Cranium. D. London, 1831.

Domestic Duties; or, Letters to Married Ladies. D. New-York, 1821.

Dymond, Jonathan: Essays on the Principles of Morality, and also on the Private and Public Rights and Obligations of Mankind. 8vo. New-York, 1834.

Epictetus's Works; translated by Elizabeth Carter. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1807.

Essays on the Formation and Publication of Opinions. D. Philadelphia, 1831.

on the Pursuit of Truth; or, the Progress of Knowledge, and the Fundamental Principle of all Evidence and Expectation. D. Philadelphia, 1831.

Family Lectures, by Mrs. N. Sprout. D. Boston, 1819.

Fashionable World Displayed. D.

New-York, 1806.

Fashionable Amusements.

D. New-York, 1831.

Good's Book of Nature. 8vo.

New-York, 1831.

Hawes's Lectures to Young Men on the Formation of Character.

D.

Helvetius, M. Treatise on Man, his Intellectual Faculties, and his Education. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1810.

Hobbes, Thomas: Treatise on Human Nature, and on Liberty and Necessity. D. London. 1812.

Hume, David: Philosophical Works. 4 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1826. Essays. 8vo. Georgetown, 1817.

Illustrations of Phrenology; being Selections of Articles from the Edinburgh Phrenological Journal, and the Transactions of the Edin

burgh Phrenological Society; edited by George H. Culvert. D. Baltimore, 1832.

Jameson, Mrs.: Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical. 2 vols. D. Philadelphia, 1833.

Jay, William: Thoughts on Marriage, illustrating the Principles and Obligations of the Marriage Relation. D. Boston, 1833.

Lacon; or, Many Things in Few Words; addressed to those who Think, by Rev. C. C. Colton: D. New-York, 1821.

Laconics; or, the Best Words of the Best Authors, with the Authorities. 3 vols. 8vo. D. Philadelphia, 1829.

Lavater, John C.: Essays on Physiognomy. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1804.

The Same, Abridged. 1 vol. 8vo.

The Same, Abridged. 1 vol. D.

Locke, John: an Essay Concerning Human Understanding. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1796.

Mason, John Self-Knowledge, a Treatise, showing the Nature and Benefit of that Important Science, and the Way to Attain it. D. Boston, 1809.

Miller's Letters on Clerical Manners and Habits. D. New-York, 1827.

Mock and Absurd Philosophy; or, a Word to the Reasonable. D. Boston, 1811.

Murden's Art of Memory, reduced to a Systematic Arrangement, exemplified under the two Leading Principles, Locality and Attention; with a Specimen of a Mnemonic Dictionary. 8vo. New-York,

1818.

Paley, William: The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, 8vo. Boston, 1821.

The Same. D. Boston, 1827.

Porter's Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney, with Remarks. D. London,

1807.

Reid, Thomas: Essays on the Intellectual and Active Powers of Man. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1793.

Works, with an Account of his Life and Writings, by Dugald Stewart. 3 vols. 8vo. New-York, 1832.

Sampson, Ezra : The Brief Remarker on the Ways of Man; or, Compendious Dissertations respecting Social and Domestic Relations

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