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HAMILTON, ALEXANDER. A Letter to Major-General, containing Obfer-
vations on his Letter, concerning the Public Conduct and Character
of John Adams. By a Citizen of thefe States. 8vo. N. Y., 1800.
Reply to his Letter concerning the Public Conduct, etc., of John
Adams. By a Federal Republican. 8vo.
N. Y., 1800.
Letter to, occafioned by his Letter to President Adams. By a
Federalift [Ariftides]. 8vo., pp. 8.

-] An Address to the Electors of the State of New York. 8vo.,
PP. 23.
Rep. N. Y., April, 1801.
The Federalist on the New Conftitution. By Publius. Written
in 1788. To which is added, Pacificus on the Proclamation of
Neutrality. Written in 1793, etc.
Revised and corrected.
[Edited by John Wells.] 2 vols. 8vo.
N. Y., 1802.
Propofitions of, in Convention for Establishing a Conftitution for
the United States, with a Summary of the Political Opinions of
John Adams, and a Difcuffion between John Adams and Samuel
Adams. 8vo., pp. 32.
Pittsfield, 1802.

Coleman's Collection of Facts and Documents relative to the
Death of, together with the various Sermons, Orations and Eulogies
upon. 8vo.
N. Y., 1804.

The Speeches of . . . and others, in the great Cause of The
People against Harry Crofwell, for a Libel on Thomas Jefferson.

8vo.

Works. 3 vols. 8vo.

N. Y., 1804.
N. Y., 1810.

The Official and other Papers of the late Major-General, com-
piled chiefly from the originals in the poffeffion of Mrs. Hamilton.
By Francis L. Hawks.] Vol. I. 8vo.
N. Y., 1842.

The Works of, comprifing his Correspondence, and his Political and Official Writings, etc. Edited by John C. Hamilton. [Publifhed by order of Congrefs.] 7 vols. 8vo. N. Y., 1851. HAMILTON. To the Federalifts of the United States, on the Choice of a Prefident. 8vo.

N. Y., 1812.. HAMILTON to the Editors of the National Intelligencer, Nos. 4, 5, New Series, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6. 8vo.

1822.

HAMILTON, FRANK H. Eulogy on the Life and Character of Theodoric Romeyn Beck, M. D., delivered before the Medical Society of the State of New York. 8vo., pp. 90. Albany, 1856. HAMILTON, JAMES. An Effay on the Ufual Mode of Teaching the Languages, and the Poffibility of Teaching French or English in 46 Leffons. Second edition. N. Y., 1816. HAMILTON, JOHN C. Life of Alexander Hamilton. Vols. I. II. 8vo. N. Y., 1840.

etc. ...

HAMILTON, JOHN S. The Army, Navy, and Militia Volunteer Guide to Health, Valor and Victory 24mo., pp. 73. 1851. HAMILTON, DUKE OF, et al., Plaintiffs, and Archibald Douglas, Defendant. Summary of the Speeches, Arguments and Determinations of the Lords of Council and Seffion in Scotland on that Important Cause, etc. 8vo., pp. 102. 1767.

HAMILTON, SIR WILLIAM, BART. A Letter from, to Auguftus de Morgan, Efq., on his Claim to the Independent Re-discovery of a New Principle in the Theory of Syllogifm. 8vo., pp. 44.

Edinburgh, 1847. HAMMETT, JOHN. Anfwer to Nat. Stone's (of Harwich) Cautions to Erring Chriftians, relating to the Ministry. 8vo., pp. 32. 1739. HAMMOND, ABIJAH. An Addrefs delivered before the Agricultural Society of the County of Weft Chester, New York, October 26, 1820. 8vo., pp. 23. Mount-Pleafant, 1821. HAMMOND, J. H. Two Letters on Slavery in the United States, addreffed to Thomas Clarkson, the English Abolitionist. 8vo., pp. 51. Columbia, 1845.

An Address delivered before the South Carolina Institute, at its First Annual Fair, 20th November, 1849. 8vo., pp. 54.

Charleston, S. C., 1849. HAMMOND, WELLS S. Oration at Cherry Valley, July 4, 1839. 8vo. Albany, 1839.

HAMOND, WALTER. Madagascar: the Richest and most Fruitfull Island in the World, etc. 4to.

8vo.

Lond., 1643.

HAMPDEN. A Letter to the Prefident of the United States touching the Profecutions under his Patronage before the Circuit Court in the District of Connecticut. New Haven, 1808. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY (Mafs.) An Address to the People of, by a Committee appointed for that Purpose. 8vo. Northampton, 1809. The Addrefs, etc., of the Charitable Society, inftituted by the Central Affociation of Ministers in the County. 8vo., pp. 12. Northampton, 1815.

Northampton, 1802.

HAMPSHIRE MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Report of the Trustees, August, 1802. 8vo., pp. 12. HAMPTON, GEORGE. Candid Remarks upon Mr. Taylor's Difcourfe on the Atonement, etc. 8vo., pp. 96. HANCOCK, JOHN. Massachusetts Election Sermon, May 30, 1722. 8vo.

PP. 30.

Lond.

Boston, 1722.

Sermon at the Ordination of his Son, Brantree, November 2, 1726. 8vo., pp. 36.

Boston, 1726.
By way of
Boston, 1743.

HANCOCK, JOHN. Expoftulatory and Pacifick Letter.
Reply to Mr. Gee's Letter, etc. 8vo., pp. 15.
HANCOCK, JOHN. Difcours de fon Excellence Monfieur Jean Hancock,
Prefident du Congres de Philadelphia. 8vo., pp. 32.

Phil., 1776. HAND-BILLS. A Selection of, circulated this Spring before the General Election for State Officers took place. 12mo., pp. 35:

N. Y., 1810.

Lond., 1795.

HANGER, GEORGE. Military Reflections on the Attack and Defence of
the City of London. 8vo.
Life, Adventures and Opinions of. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond., 1801.
To all Sportsmen, and particularly to Farmers and Gamekeepers,

etc.

8vo.

Lond., 1814.

HANNAH. The Mother of Samuel the Prophet and Judge of Ifrael. A
Sacred Drama. 12mo.
Bofton, 1839.
HANSON, ALEXANDER CONTEE. Trial upon a Charge conceived to be
Mutinous and Highly Reproachful to the Prefident, etc. 8vo.
Baltimore, 1809.

Speech in the Houfe of Reprefentatives of the United States, February 14, 1814, on the Loan Bill. 8vo. Georgetown, 1814. [HANSON, JOHN.] Remarks on the Propofed Plan of an Emiffion of Paper and on the Means of Effecting it, addreffed to the Citizens of Maryland, by Ariftides. 8vo. [Imperfect.] Annapolis. HANSON, THOMAS. Pruffian Evolutions in Actual Engagements, etc. 30 Plates. 4to.

8vo., pp. 82.

Lond., 1726.

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Phil. HANWAY, JOHN. Nova Editio Pfalmorum Davidis Quinquaginta Priorum, etc. HANWAY, JONAS. An Historical Account of the Trade in the Cafpian Sea, with a Journal of Travels, etc. 4 vols. 4to. Lond., 1753. [-] A Journal of Eight Days' Journey, etc. Effay on Tea, etc. vols. 8vo. Lond., 1757HARBORS. Further Report of the Committee on that part of the Prefident's Meffage which relates to the Defence of our Sea-Port Towns and . . . December 3, 1807. 8vo. Washington, 1807. HARDIE, JAMES. Short Account of the City of Philadelphia, etc., with a Correct Plan of the City. 8vo., pp. 40. Phil., 1794.

An Account of the Malignant Fever lately Prevalent in the City of New York, etc. 8vo. N. Y., 1799. An Account of the Malignant Fever which prevailed in the City of New York during the Autumn of 1805. 8vo., pp. 196.

N. Y., 1805. New Biographical Dictionary and American Remembrancer of Departed Merit, etc. Engravings. 4 vols. 8vo. N. Y., 1805. An Account of the Yellow Fever in New York, 1822. . . etc. 12mo., pp. 120. The History of the Tread Mill, etc. With a General View of the Penitentiary System, etc. I 2mo.

Defcription of the City of New York, etc.

HARDY, THOMAS. See Gurney.

N. Y., 1822.

N. Y., 1824.

12mo.

N. Y., 1827.

HARDY, WILLIAM. Sketch of the Proceedings and Trial of, on an Indictment for the Murder of an Infant, 27th November, 1806, before the Supreme Judicial Court at Boston. 8vo., pp. 47.

Bolton, 1807.

HARE, [DR.] The Difficulties and Difcouragements which attend the
Study of the Scriptures in the Way of Private Judgment, etc.
Seventh Edition. With a Letter of John Hales of Eaton to Arch-
bifhop Laud, etc. 8vo., pp. 47.
Lond., 1716.
HARE, FRANCIS. Sermon to the Societies for Reformation of Manners,
at St. Mary-le-Bow, January 5, 1730. 8vo.
HARE, ROBERT. A New Theory of Galvanism, etc.

Lond., 1731.
Phil., 1819.

HARE, ROBERT. Suggestions refpecting the Reformation of the Banking
System.
Phil., 1837.
Notice from, refpecting the Fufion of Platina. Also respecting a
New Ether and a Series of Gafeous Compounds, etc. Phil., 1838.
An Effort to Refute the Opinion that no Addition is made to the
Capital of a Community by Banking.

A Brief Expofition of the Injury done to the Community, and especially to the Poor, by the Prohibition of Bills under Five Dollars, while fuch Bills are permitted to Circulate in other States. In a Letter to William B. Reed, Efq. Alfo a fubfequent Letter on the Failure of the late Effort to Refume Specie Payment. To which is annexed a Scheme for a National Currency. Phil., 1841. Lecture; Introductory to a Course on Chemistry, in the Univerfity of Pennsylvania, delivered November 7, 1843. Phil., 1843. A Letter to William Whewell, in Reply to certain Allegations and Arguments advanced in a Pamphlet, entitled a "Demonstration that all Matter is Heavy."

Notices of Tornadoes, etc. 8vo.

Objections to Mr. Redfield's Theory of Storms, with fome Strictures upon his Reasoning. 8vo.

Additional Objections to Redfield's Theory of Storms.

A Letter to Profeffor Faraday on certain Theoretical Opinions.
Second Letter to Profeffor Faraday.

8vo.

HARGRAVE, FRANCIS. Argument in the Cafe of James Somerset, a
Negro, etc.
Lond., 1772.
HARGROVE, JOHN. The Substance of a Sermon on the Leading Doc-
trines of the New Jerufalem Church, before the Prefident and
Congress of the United States, Washington, 26th December, 1802.
8vo., pp. 24.
HARLAN, RICHARD. Fauna Americana: being a Defcription of the
Mammiferous Animals inhabiting North America. 8vo.

1803.

Phil., 1825. HARLEIAN MISCELLANY; or, a Collection of Scarce, Curious and Entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, etc. With Notes. 12 vols. 8vo. Lond., 1808-11. HARLEY, ROBERT. Effay upon Public Credit, etc. First printed 1710. 8vo., pp. 35. Lond., 1797. HARMAR, JOSIAH. The Proceedings of a Court of Enquiry, held at the Special Request of Brigadier-General . . . to Investigate his Conduct as Commanding Officer of the Expedition against the Miami Indians, 1790. Fol., pp. 31. Phil., 1791. HARMON, JOEL, JR. The Columbian Sacred Minstrel. Oblong 4to. Northampton, Mass., 1809. HARPER, ROBERT GOODLOE. Addrefs to his Conftituents, containing his Reasons for Approving of the Treaty, etc. With a Letter from Governor Jay to the Author on the French Revolution. 8vo. N. Y., 1796.

Obfervations on the Difpute between the United States and

France, addressed to his Constituents. With his Speech on Foreign Intercourfe, etc. 8vo., pp. 151. Boston, 1798. HARPER, ROBERT GOODLOE. Speech on the Foreign Intercourfe Bill, in Reply to Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Gallatin, March 2, 1798.

Speech in the House of Reprefentatives of the United States on the Reduction of the Army. 12mo., pp. 44. Phil., 1800.

Letter to his Conftituents, March 5, 1801. 8vo., pp. 16.

Portsmouth, 1801.

Speech at the Celebration of the Recent Triumphs of the Cause
of Mankind in Germany, at Annapolis, January 20, 1814. 8vo.,
PP. 68.
Alexandria.

Select Works, confifting of Speeches on Political and Forenfic
Subjects, etc. Vol. I. 8vo.
Baltimore, 1814.

See Confpiracy Cafes.

HARRIOTT, JOHN. Struggles Through Life, exemplified in the various
Travels and Adventures in Europe, Afia, Africa and America,
etc. 2 vols. 12mo.
Rep. Phil., 1809.
HARRINGTON, JAMES. The Common-Wealth of Oceana. Dedicated
to His Highneffe the Lord Protector of the Common-Wealth of
England, Scotland and Ireland. Folio.
[Lond., 1656.]
HARRIS, GEORGE. The Life of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke. With
Selections from his Correfpondence, Diaries, Speeches and Judg-
ments . . . etc. 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond., 1847.
HARRIS, J. MORRISON. Difcourfe on the Life and Character of Sir
Walter Ralegh, delivered before the Maryland Historical Society,
May 19, 1846.
Baltimore, 1846.
A Paper upon California. Read before the Maryland Historical
Society, March, 1849. 8vo., pp. 32.
Baltimore, 1849.
HARRIS, JAMES. Three Treatifes, concerning Art, Music, Painting,
Poetry and Happiness. Fourth edition. 8vo. Lond., 1783.
Hermes; or, a Philofophical Inquiry concerning Univerfal
Lond., 1794.

8vo., pp. 71.

Grammar. Fifth edition. 8vo. HARRIS, JOHN. Lexicon Technicum; or, an Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, explaining not only the Terms of Art but the Arts themselves. Second Edition. Vol. II. Folio.

Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels.

Lond., 1723.

2 vols. folio. Lond., 1744-8.

HARRIS, THADDEUS MASON. The Natural Hiftory of the Bible; or,
a Description of all the Beasts, Birds, etc., mentioned in the Sacred
Scriptures. 12mo.
Boston, 1793.

Masonic Sermon, delivered in Charlestown, June 27, 1796.

8vo.

Boston, 1796.

Difcourfe at Bridgewater, November 3, 1797, before the Fellow-
fhip Lodge. 8vo., pp. 20.
Boston, 1797.
Difcourfe addreffed to the Religious Society of Young Men in
Dorchester, on the Termination of 100 Years
ment. 8vo., pp. 24.

from its Establish

Charlestown, 1799.

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