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Genlis, 1031, D. Adele et Théodore, ou lettres sur l'education.

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1033, D. Les veillées du chateau, ou cours de morale. Par l'auteur
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3475, D. Siècle. Gerard, 3554, D.

Le petit la Bruyere, ou caracteres et mœurs des enfans de ce
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3405, D. Nouveaux contes moraux. Par Marmontel. Avec figures. 4 tom.

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3553, D. Le Doyen de Killerine; histoire morale. Avec figures. 6
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3671, D. Le philosophe Anglais; ou, histoire de M. Cleveland, fils
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3879, D. Le diable boiteux, augmenté des bequilles du diable boi-
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Ethelindé, ou la recluse du Lac. Par Charlotte Smith. Tra-
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Corinne, ou de l'Italie. Par Madame de Staël-Holstein. 3
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Tatius, 3896, D. Amours de Clitophon et de Leucippe. Traduites du Grec
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Voltaire, 6782, O.
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Contes de Guillaume Vadé. Par Voltaire. 1764.
Memoires de Mademoiselle de Sternheim: publiéés par Mr.
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1636, D. Memoires de Gaudence de Luques prisonnier de l'inquisition. 2
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4471, D. Les recréations de la toilette, histoires, anecdotes, aventures,
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Adams, 1173, D. Anecdotes, bon-mots, and characteristic traits.
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Addison, 1214, D. Anecdotes, selected from a new publication, consisting of
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523, & 5257, D. Addisoniana. 2 vols. London, 1803.

Alciatus, 848, D. And. Alciati emblemata. Antverpiæ, 1574.

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Broca, 1418, & 4899, D. Interesting anecdotes of the heroic conduct of women, previous to, and during the French revolution, translated from the French of M. du Broca. Baltimore, 1804.

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Busby, 3120, D. Concert-room and orchestra anecdotes of music and musicians, ancient and modern. By Thomas Busby. 3 vols. London, 1825.

Burke, 3693, D. Maxims and opinions, moral, political, and economical; with characters, from the works of the right honourable Edmund Burke. Portrait. 2 vols. London, 1804.

Campbell, 630, D. Lexiphanes, a dialogue; imitated from Lucian, and suited to the present times. By Archibald Campbell. 2d edit. London, 1767.

Clere, le, 1904, D. Parrhasiana ou pensees diverses sur des matières de critique, d'histoire, de morale, et de politique; par M. Le Clerc. A Amsterdam, 1699. Gift of Mathew Carey.

Colton, 5418, O. Lacon, or many things in few words; addressed to those who think. By the Rev. C. C. Colton. London, 1821.

Coudray, du, 6004, D. 1. Le Comte et la Comtesse du Nord; anecdote Russe mise au jour. Par M. le Chevalier du Coudray. A Paris, 1782. Egan, 8048, O. & 2818, D. Sporting anecdotes, original and selected; including numerous characteristic portraits. By Pierce Egan. London,

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Erasmus, 1694, D. Erasmi colloquia familiaria.

3627, O. Erasmi, adagiorum epitome.

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931, D. Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami colloquia. Lugduni Batavorum, 1636. L.

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Erasmus's twenty-two select colloquies, translated by Sir Roger L'Estrange, representing several superstitious levities that were crept into the church of Rome, in his days. London, 1725. P. 453, F. Adagia, id est proverbiorum parœmiarum et parabolarum collectio. Ab Erasmi. Francofurti, 1656. L.

Fenelon, 2741, D.

Dialogues des morts. Par M. de Fenelon. Paris. Gift of M. V. de Venture.

Fielding, 3104, D.

Select proverbs of all nations; illustrated with notes-to which is added, a summary of ancient pastimes, holidays, and customs. By Thomas Fielding. London, 1824.

Fontenelle, 372, D. Fontenelle's dialogues of the dead. Translated from the French, by John Hughes. To which are added, two original dialogues. 3d edit. Dublin, 1735.

Franklin, 1076, F. La sciace du Bonhomme Richard. Par Benjamin Franklin. Paris, 1827. Gift of M. Panckoucke, Paris.

Fraser, 8214, O. nicle.

The American magazine of wonders and marvellous chroBy D. Fraser. 2 vols. New York, 1810.

Gilpin, 3993, O. Dialogues on various subjects. By the late Rev. William Gilpin. London, 1807.

Greville, 594, 2038, & 8262, O.

Maxims, characters, and reflections-critical, satirical, and moral. By Mr. Greville. London, 1756.

Harrison, 5153, O. Adversaria; or selections and reflections on civil, political, moral, and religious subjects. By George Harrison. London, 1818. Hawkins, 5729, O. Anecdotes, biographical sketches, and memoirs, collected by Lætitia Matilda Hawkins. Vol. 1st. London, 1822.

5928, O. Memoirs, anecdotes, facts, and opinions, collected and preserved. By Lætitia M. Hawkins. 2 vols. London, 1824.

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Lander, 5880, O. Imaginary conversations of literary men and statesmen. By
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Lavater, 1020, & 5450, D. Aphorisms on man.

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Lyttleton, 828, & 8473, O. Dialogues of the dead. By Lord Lyttleton. 5th edit. London, 1768.

Menage, 902, D. Menagiana ou bons mots, pensées, observations, &c. De M. Menage. IV. tomes. A Amsterdam, 1713. L.

Mitchell, 3057, D.

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Montucci, 1469, D. 1. The amusing instructor, or a key to the Italian classics, by Antonio Montucci, containing a select collection of remarkable sayings and anecdotes, in Italian and English. London, 1793. P. Moore, 1411, D. Mooriana; or selections from the moral, philosophical, and

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Naudé, 907, D. Naudæana et Patiniana ou singularitez remarquables, prises des conversations de Mess. Naudé et Patin. 2de edit. A Amsterdam, 1703. L.

Pagés, 6889, O. 1800.

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Pegge, 5097, O. Curialia miscellanea, or anecdotes of old times; regal, noble, gentilitial, and miscellaneous. By Samuel Pegge, Esq. London,

1818.

Quarles, 1198, & 3911, D. Emblems, divine and moral; with hieroglyphics of
the life of man. By Francis Quarles. 2 vols. London, 1778.
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Ramsay, 5435, D.
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Seyboldus, 440, D.
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Sidney, 5009, D.
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Southey, 7048, O.

Seyboldi selectiora adagia Latino-Germanica. Norimber

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Sir Thomas Moore, or colloquies on the progress and prospects of society. By Robert Southey, poet laureate. Plates, 2 vols. London, 1829.

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life of the author.

Taylor, 2745, & 5358, D. Antiquitates curiosæ; the etymology of many remarkable old sayings, proverbs and singular customs explained. By Joseph Taylor. London, 1819. N. York, 1820.

Thornton, 2852, D. Anecdotes; accompanied with observations; selected and compiled by J. Thornton. 2 vols. London, 1821.

Wakefield, 1318, D. Leisure hours; or entertaining dialogues, between persons eminent for virtue and magnanimity. The characters drawn

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