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Prichard, 5339, O. An analysis of the Egyptian mythology; to which is subjoined, a critical examination of the remains of Egyptian chronology. By J. C. Prichard, M. D. London, 1819.

Plutarch, 1069, O. Plutarchi de Iside et Osiride liber; a treatise of Isis and Osiris. Greek and English. Translated by Samuel Squire. C'ambridge, 1744.

Rabadan, 8450, O. Mahometanism fully explained; containing many surprising passages not to be found in any other author. Written in Arabick. By Mahomet Rabadan. Translated with notes, by J. Morgan. 2 vols. London, 1723.

Ryer, 8277, O. The Koran; commonly called the Alcoran of Mahomet.

Trans

lated from the Arabick into French. By the Sieur de Ryer. Translated into English. Springfield, 1806.

Sale, 126, & 127, Q. The Koran, commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed. Translated from the original Arabic, with explanatory notes. By George Sale. London, 1734.

1160, & 1171, Q. The same. P.

Schedius, 884, D. Eliæ Schedii de diis Germanis, sive veterum Germanorum, Gallorum, Britannorum, Vandalorum religione syngrammata quatuor. Amsterodami, 1648. L.

1698, D. The same. P.

Taylor, 5920, D. The history of Mohammedanism and its sects, derived principally from oriental sources. By W. C. Taylor, B. A. London, 1834. Tindal, 2284, & 3294, D. A guide to classical learning, or Polymetis abridged. By N. Tindal. London, 1768.

Tooke, 2602, D. Tooke's pantheon of the heathen gods, and illustrious heroes; revised for a classical course of education. Baltimore, 1817.

Tressan, de, 3534, D. La mythologie comparée avec l'Histoire; par M. l'Abbé de Tressan, &c. Avec des Recherches sur l'ancienne religion des Habitans du Nord. Avec planches. 2 tom. A Paris, 1818. 2453, O. Tressan's mythology compared with history; or the fables of the ancients, elucidated from historical records; with an account of the ancient druids. Translated from the French by H. North. London, 1797.

Spence, 292, F. Polymetis; or an inquiry concerning the agreement between the works of the Roman poets, and remains of the ancient artists. With plates. By the Rev. Mr. Spence. London, 1755. 678, F. The same. London, 1747. P.

Upham, 9056, O. The Mahavansi, the Raja-Tatnacari, and the Rajah-Vali, forming the sacred and historical books of Ceylon. Translated from the Singhalese. Edited by Edward Upham. 3 vols. London, 1833. Vossius, 550, Q. Gerardi Joannis Vossii de theologia Gentili et physiologia Christiana, sive de origine ac progressu idololatriæ, deque naturæ mirandis quibus homo adducitur ad Deum. Amsterdami, 1642. L.

3925, D. History of the heathen gods, &c. Glasgow, 1781.

CLASS II.

Jurisprudence.

GENERAL TREATISES ON LAWS.

Austin, 8710, O. The province of jurisprudence determined. By John Austin, Esq. London, 1832.

Aylva, 562, Q. 9. Specimen juris universalis juxta atque civilis inaugurale, exhibens quædam de servitute. Authore A. B. Aylva. Franequeræ, 1770.

Bellers, 155, & 237, Q. 1. A delineation of universal law. By Fettiplace Bellers. London, 1750. 3d edit. London, 1754.

Bocerus, 1106, D. Henrici Boceri de jurisdictione tractatus singulari studio et methodo adornatus; in scholis et foro utilissimus. Tvbingæ, 1609. Gift of John C. Redeger.

1106, D. 2. Henrici Boceri tractatus de regalibus. Tubingæ, 1608. Bentham, 5156, O. Papers relative to codification and public instruction; including correspondence with the Russian emperor, and divers constituted authorities in the American United States. By Jeremy Bentham. London, 1817.

Cataneo, de, 570, O. The source, strength, and true spirit of laws; in which the errors of Mr. De Montesquieu, and some other writers, are considered; with essays on the natural origin of political governments. By Count de Cataneo. London, 1753.

Dawson, 86, F. Origo legum; or a treatise of the origin of laws. By George Dawson. London, 1694.

Filangieri, 5233, O. La scienza della legislazione de Cavalier Gäetano Filangieri. Catania, 1789. 8 vols. Gift of E. Paxson, Esq.

2000, O. Filangieri on the science of legislation. Translated from the Italian, by William Kendall. London, 1792.

Goguet, de, 988, O. The origin of laws, arts, and sciences; and their progress among the most ancient nations. Translated from the French of the president De Goguet. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1761.

Heraldus, 407, D. Heraldus de rervm judicatarvm auctoritate. Parisiis, 1640. Lenglet, 9091, O. 15. Observations sur Montesquieu. Par M. Lenglet. A Lille,

1787.

Michel, 2361, O. Principles of legislation. By Charles Michel. London, 1796. Montesquieu, 70, & 73, O. The spirit of laws. By Baron de Montesquieu.

Translated from the French, with corrections and additions, by the author. 2 vols. London, 1750. 2d edit. London, 1752.

1533, D. The spirit of laws. By Baron de Montesquieu. Translated from the French. 3d edit. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1762. P. Schmid, 6728. Principes de la législation universelle. Par G. L. Schmid. 2 tom. A Amsterdam, 1776.

Somers, 1859, D. 2. The judgments of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, privileges, and properties of the people. By Lord Somers. Philadelphia,

1773.

Spence, 6155, O. An inquiry into the origin of the laws and political institutions of modern Europe; particularly of those of England. By George Spence, Esq. London, 1826.

Theodoret, 3119, O. 5. Thomas Comber's treatise of laws, from the Greek of Sylburgius's edition of Theodoret, bishop of Cyricus his therapeutica. Cambridge, 1776. P.

Tracy, 4230, & 7605, O. A commentary and review of Montesquieu's spirit of laws; prepared for the press from the original manuscript; with observations on the thirty-first book, by the late M. Condorcet, and two letters of Helvetius on the merits of the same work. By Destut Tracy. Philadelphia, 1811.

Volcmarus, 2907, D. De jure principium aliorumque magistratuum. Auctore B. Volcmaro. Francofurti, 1618. Gift of M. Carey.

2666, O. Institvtiones ivrisprvdentiæ vniversalis. Editio secunda. Ienæ, 1745. Gift of M. Carey.

1335, D. Juris publici prudentia compendio exhibita. Francofurti, 1750. Gift of M. Carey.

LAW OF NATURE AND OF NATIONS.

Burlamaqui, 77, O. The principles of natural law; in which the true systems of morality and civil government are established; and the different sentiments of Grotius, Hobbes, Pufendorf, Barbeyrac, Locke, Clark, and Hutchinson, occasionally considered. By J. J. Burlamaqui. Translated by Mr. Nugent. London, 1748.

85, 0. The principles of politic law; being a sequel to the principles of natural law. By J. J. Burlamaqui. Translated into English, by Mr. Nugent. London, 1752.

694, Q. Abrégé du droit naturel par J. J. Burlamaqui. 2 tomes. A Geneve, 1750. Manuscript. Gift of Mrs. Penn.

Bynkershoek, 4176, O. A treatise on the law of war; translated from the original Latin of Cornelius Van Bynkershoek; being the first book of his questiones juris publici, with notes, by Peter S. Duponceau, Esq. Philadelphia, 1810. Gift of the Translator.

Comeiras, 6780, O. La Voix du Sage, ou l'interêt de peuples bien entendu, dans l'exercice du droit de guerre et de conquête. Par Delpuech Comeiras. A Paris, 1800.

Finett, 1649, D. Fineti philoxenis; some choice observations of Sir John Finett, knt. master of ceremonies to the two last kings; touching the reception and treatment of foreign ambassadours in Holland. London, 1656.

Eden, 5788, O. An historical sketch of the international policy of Europe, as connected with the principles of the law of nature and of nations, concluding with some remarks on the holy alliance. By the Hon. Frederick Eden. London, 1823.

Grotius, 1713, O. Hugonis Grotii de jure belli ac pacis libri tres, accesserunt et annotata in epistolam Pau liad Philemonem. Amsterdami, 1646. L. 3255, O. Hugonis Grotii de jure belli ac pacis, libri tres. Amstelodami, 1670. P.

54, F.

The rights of war and peace; wherein are explained the law of nature and nations. Written in Latin, by Hugo Grotius, and translated into English. With the notes of Mr. Barbeyrac. London,

757, F. The same. P.

Hay, 6970, O. 14. A treatise on expatriation. By George Hay.

1814.

Washington,

5645, O. An essay on naturalization and allegiance. By George Hay.

Washington, 1816.

Heineccius, 627, O. A methodical system of universal law; or the laws of nature and nations deduced from certain principles, and applied to proper cases. By Jo. Got. Heineccius. Translated by George Turnbull. To which is added, a discourse upon the nature and origin of moral and civil laws. 2 vols. London, 1751.

Justice, 207, Q. A general treatise of the dominion and laws of the sea. By Alexander Justice. London, 1705.

Mackintosh, 2948, O. 2. A discourse on the study of the law of nature and nations; introductory to a course of lectures on that science, By Sir James Mackintosh. 3d edit. London, 1800. Ogilivie, 2997, O. 2. Essays on the right of property in land, with respect to its foundation in the law of nature, &c. By Mr. Ogilivie. London, 1781. Gift of the author.

Pontanus, 424, D. Pontani discvssionvm historicarvm libri duo quibus præcipue quatenus et quodnam mare liberum, vel non liberum clausumque accipiendum dispicitur expenditurque. Harderovici, 1637. Nau, 5984, D. B. S. Nau's Grundsatze des Volkerseerecht. Hamburgh, 1802. Puffendorf, 886, D. S. Puffendorfii de officio hominis et civis juxta legem naturalem, libri duo. Cantabrigiæ, 1701. L.

3678, D. Les devoirs de l'homme et du citoyen, tels qu'ils sont prescrits par la loi naturelle. Traduits du Latin du Baron de Puffendorff. Par Jean Barbeyrac. Portrait. 3 tom. A Amsterdam,

1756.

1155, Q. Droit de la nature et des gens, ou systême generale des principes les plus importans de la morale, de la jurisprudence et de la politique. Par le Baron de Puffendorf. Traduit du Latin, par J. Barbeyrac. 2 vols. Amsterdam, 1734. P.

258, & 768, F. Puffendorf on the law of nature and nations; with the notes of Mr. Barbeyrac. To which is prefixed, Mr. Barbeyrac's historical and critical account of the science of morality, and the progress it has made in the world. London, 1729.

Rutherford, 303, O. Institute of natural law; being the substance of a course of lectures on Grotius de jure belli et pacis. By T. Rutherford. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1754.

Sharp, 1339, O. A tract on the law of nature and principles of action in man. By Granville Sharp. London, 1777. Gift of the author.

Schlegel, 8597, O. 2. An impartial examination of the right of search of neutral vessels. By J. F. W. Schlegel. Philadelphia, 1801.

Selden, 908, F. Joannis Seldeni mare clausum, seu de dominio maris libri duo. Londini, 1635. P.

Tyrrell, 937, O. A brief disquisition of the law of nature, according to the method of Doctor Cumberland's Latin treatise on that subject; with a confutation of Mr. Hobbe's principles. By Sir James Tyrrell. London, 1692.

Vattel, 303, Q. Le droit des gens par M. De Vattel. Amsterdam, 1775. Gift of Mr. Dumas.

224, Q. The law of nations; or principles of the law of nature, applied to the conduct and affairs of nations and sovereigns. Translated from the French of M. De Vattel. 2 vols in one. London, 1760. 2427, O. The same. A new edition with notes. London, 1797. Volney, 3926, D. The law of nature; or, principles of morality deduced from the physical constitution of mankind and the universe. By C. F. Vol. ney. Philadelphia, 1796.

Ward, 2171, & 2348, 0. An enquiry into the foundation and history of the law of nations in Europe, from the time of the Greeks and Romans, to the age of Grotius. By Robert Ward. 2 vols. London, 1795. Warden, 4714, O. On the origin, nature, progress and influence, of consular establishments. By D. B. Warden. Paris, 1813.

Wicquefort, 544, F. Wicquefort's ambassador and his functions; with an historical discourse concerning the election of the emperor and the electors. Translated into English by John Digby.

London. 2032, O. The secret history of the armed neutrality. With memoirs, official letters and state papers, illustrative of that celebrated confederacy. Translated from the French. London, 1792.

2826, O. A collection of public acts and papers, relating to the principles of the armed neutrality, brought forward in the years 1780 and 1781. London, 1801.

3894, O. 1. War in disguise; or the frauds of the neutral flags. New York, 1806.

3894, 2. & 3897, O. 1. An answer to war in disguise; or, remarks upon the new doctrine of England, concerning neutral trade. New York, 1806.

3894, 3. & 3897, O. 2. Examination of the British doctrine which subjects to capture a neutral trade not open in time of peace.

9128, O. 3. Letters and instructions from Sir William Scott and Dr. John Nicholl, prepared at the instance of Mr. Jay, (relative to the capture of enemies' property in neutral vessels.) London, 1794.

991, D. 4. Extract from the journals of congress relative to the capture and condemnation of prizes, &c. Philadelphia, 1776.

TREATIES.

1179, F. Treaties, conventions and all public acts between the kings of England and all foreign powers from the arrival of William the first, 1066, to our times. 3 vols. each in two parts. Bringing them down to 57 Edw. 3. A. D. 1377. London, 1816-1830. Gift of the British Government.

244, O. A general collection of treaties of peace and commerce, renunciations, manifestoes, and other public papers; from the year 1642, to the year 1731. 4 vols. London, 1732.

116, Q. An abridgment of the public treaties, commencing with the treaty of Munster, in 1648. London, 1747.

1175, O. A collection of all the treaties of peace, alliance and commerce, between Great Britain and other powers, from the revolution in 1688, to the present time. 2 vols. London, 1782.

2122, O. A collection of treaties between Great Britain and other powers. By George Chalmers, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1790.

797, D. 9. A treaty for the sick, wounded and prisoners of war, of the land forces of his Britannic majesty, and of his most Christian majesty. Philadelphia, 1777.

796, D. 13. The treaty of amity and commerce, and of alliance, between France and the United States of America. With the articles of confederation. Lancaster, 1778.

463, Q. 11. The treaties of amity and commerce, and of alliance, between his most Christian majesty and the United States of America. Philadelphia, 1778.

2958, D. 3. Treaty of amity and commerce between his Britannic majesty and the United States of America. With a copious appendix. Philadelphia, 1795.

3669, O. 1. A statement of the opinions given in the board of commissioners, under the sixth article of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, with Great Britain. By J. M'Donald, Esq. Philadelphia, 1800.

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