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2. Reminiscences of RUFUS CHOATE, the Great American
Advocate. By EDWARD G. PARKER. 1860.
Boston.
3. Proceedings of the Bar upon the Death of Rufus
CHOATE, in 1859, and the Address of Professor
THEOPHILUS PARSONS, at the Cambridge Law
School, upon him as a Lawyer.
4. The Speech of RUFUS CHOATE in the Dalton Divorce
Case; also, The Celebrated Trial of Firrell, the
Somnambulist, for Murder. Pamphlets.
III. THE PUFFING ELEMENT IN AMERICAN LITERATURE
1. A Manual of American Literature: A Text-Book for
Schools and Colleges. By JOHN S. HART, LL.D.,
Professor of Rhetoric and of the English Lan-
guage and Literature in the College of New
Jersey, and late Principal of the New Jersey State
Normal School. 12mo, pp. 641. Eldridge &
Brother: Philadelphia. 1872.
2. A Manual of English Literature; A Text-book for
Schools and Colleges. By JOHN S. HART, LL. D.,
etc., etc., etc. 12mo. pp. 636. Eldridge & Bro-
ther: Philadelphia. 1872.
3. A Hand-book of English Literature. Intended for the
Use of High Schools, as well as a Companion and
Guide for Private Students and for General Read-
ers. By FRANCIS H. UNDERWOOD, A.M. Amer-
ican Authors. 12mo, pp. 640. Boston: Lee &
Shepard. New York: Lee, Shepard & Dilling-
ham. 1872.
PAGE.
42
IV. THE PLANETARY THEORY
1. The Mathematical Principle of Natural Philosophy.
By SIR ISAAC NEWTON. 1 vol. 8vo, New York.
1848.
2. Theorie Analytique du Système du Monde. Par G. DE
PONTECOULANT. 4 vols. 8vo and Supplement.
Paris. 1834-1856.
67
3. Mathematical Tracts on the Lunar and the Planetary
Perturbations. By GEORGE BIDDELL AIRY. 1 vol.
4. Memoir on the Secular Variations of the Elements of the
Orbits of the Eight Principal Planets, Mercury,
Venus, the Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,
Neptune, etc., etc. By JOHN N. STOCKWELL,
M. S., Smithsonian Institute. 1872.
V. THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA AND ITS NEW WIN-
DOWS
1. The University of Pennsylvania. Public Inauguration
of the New Building erected for the Department of
Art and the Department of Science. Newspaper
Report. Philadelphia. 1872.
2. University of Pennsylvania. Special Announcement of
the Organization and Courses of Study of the New
Department of Science. To be opened September,
1872. Pamphlet. Philadelphia. 1872.
2. Histoire du Pape Alexandre VI. Par L'ABBÉ JORRY.
Paris. 1851.
4. Etudes critiques sur l'Histoire d'Alexandre VI. SAINT
BRIENC. 1850.
5. Histoire des Papes. Par J. CHANTRELL. Paris. 1862.*
6. Dublin Review, No. XC, January, 1859. Art.
History in Fiction."
VII. DEVELOPMENT IN ART
1. De la Littérature, Considéré dans ses Rapports avec les
Institutions Sociales. Par MADAME DE STAËL
HOLSTEIN. Londres,
1813.
2. Criticisms on Art. Вy W. HAZLITT. London. 1844.
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888
105
132
3. Voyage en Italie. Par H. TAINE. Paris. 1866.
4. Modern Painters. By JOHN RUSKIN. London. 1860.
Sketches of the Life and Labors of Horace Greeley. By
the Daily Press.
IX. NOTICES AND CRITICISMS
Education
PPE
History and Biography
153
167
Science and Journalism
ND I--INSURANCE TRACTS; BIBLE TRACTS; CLOAKS;
RESULTS.
193
196
CONTENTS OF NO. LII.
I. NORTH AMERICA BEFORE THE SPANISH CONQUEST
1. Examen critique de la Histoire de la Géographie du nouveau
Continent. HUMBOLDT. Paris.
2. Ancient America in Notes on American Archæology. By JNO.
D. BALDWIN. New York.
3. Historical and Geographical Notes on the Earliest Discoveries in
America, 1453-1530. By HENRY STEVENS, G. M. B.,
M. A., etc. 1869.
4. Quatre Lettres sur le Mexique. Par M. BRASSEUR de BOUR-
BOURG. Paris. 1868.
II. MOTIVES AND STRUGGLES OF SHAKESPEARE IN SETTLING IN LONDON
1. A Short View of Tragedy; its original excellency and corruption :
with some reflections on Shakespeare and other Practitioners
for the Stage. RYMER. 1693.
2. The Ground of Criticism in Tragedy. DRYDEN. 1679.
3. Enquiry into the Learning of Shakespeare. P. WHALLEY. 1748.
4. Letters on the Writings and Genius of Shakespeare. J. DENNIS.
1712.
211
234
1. Histoire de la Civilisation en Europe. Par M. GUIZOT. Paris.
1866.
2. Survey of Human Progress. By N. ARNOTT. London. 1861.
252
IV. JEAN BAPTISTE DE LA SALLE
1. Vie de J. B. DE LA SALLE. Par M. LAMY. Paris.
2. Memoir of the Abbé Lacordaire.
MONTALEMBERT.
3. Œuvres du tres Hon. Frère Philippe. 1836, 1872.
4. Les Frères des Ecoles Chretiennes en Amerique.
SAINT MAURIS.
RENE DE
5. L'Etat et ses Limites. Par ED. LABOULAYE.
6. Le Prix de Boston. Paris.
7. Les Frères à l'Academie. Paris.
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V. SUPPLEMENT TO "THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA AND
ITS NEW WINDOWS"
1. Commentaries, Critical, Philological and Geographical, in Sundry
Newspapers. By the learned PROVOST and FACULTY of
the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Decem-
ber, January and February, 1873.
2. A "So-Called Latin Letter," stamped with the Cabalistic or
Hieroglyphic initials N. Q. R., and long supposed to be the
production of an ancient Brahmin, but discovered recently
by a learned Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania,
after much profound research, to be the work of a spiteful
and libellous Savage of the Bog species. New York: 1871.
3. An Essay on the Art of Growing Rich by DEGREES, as practised
in the middle of the Nineteenth Century among the people
called Quakers, with some Digressions on Natural History,
Equipments, Gunnery, Materia Medica, etc., etc. Man-
hattan: MDCCCLXXIII.