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HARRIS, T. M. (cont.) Journal of a tour into the territory, N. W. of the Allegany mountains with a geograph. and histor. acc. of the state of Ohio, illus. with maps and views, 8. Bos. 1805.

Ser. ord. Caleb Hamilton Shearman in Dover, 6 May, 1807, with hymns for the occas. 8. Dover. HARROWGATE near Phil. Directions for the use of the mineral water and cold bath at, 8. Phil. 1786. HART, WILLIAM, Saybrook, Remarks on a number of false propositions and dangerous errours collected fr. discour ses of Whitaker and Hopkins, a dialogue, 8. N. Lon. 1769.

HART, OLIVER, Dancing exploded, a ser. 12. Charlest. 1778.

HART, LEVI, Preston, dis. ord. Johu Wilder in Attleborough, 27 Jan. 1790, with a note respectful to the mem. of Habijah Weld, 8. Prov.

HARVARD College, Testimony of the president et al. of, ag. G. Whitefield and his conduct, 12. Bos. 1744.

Catalogus bibliotheca Harvardin Cantab. Nov. Aug.[cont.15000 vols. 8. Bos. 1790.

Narrative of the proceed. of the corpora. of, rel. to the late disorders in that seminary, 8. Cam. 1807. HASTYPUDDING,a poem, 8. New Haven, 1796.

HATION, ANN JULIA, Songs of Tam-
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IIAVEN, SAMUEL, Portsmouth, Conven
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Ser. occ. by the d. of Geo. II. 8.
P. 1761.

Ser. occ. by the peace of 1763, with notes, 8. P.

Ser. occ. by the d. of Henry Sherburne, with notes, 8. P. 1767,

Ser. ord. Jeremy Belknap in Dover, 18 Feb. 1767, with notes, 8. P.

Ser. del at Cambridge, 15 Oct. 1768, on the sabbath after the d. of Nat. Ward, ded. to the students of Har. coll. 8. Bos.

Ser. oce, by the d. of Benjamin Stevens of Kitterypoint with notes, 3. P. 1791.

Ser. fr. Hosea 14.9, del. 24 Aug.

1794, 8. N'b'yport.

Dud. lec. del. at Har. coll. 5 Sept.

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to the oh. c. by John Thompson of Berwick, f. by Joseph Buckminster of

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HAVEN, S. (cont.) Dis. occ. by the d. of.
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HAVEN, JASON, Dedham, Art. el. ser.
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Ser. ord. Edward Brooks in north Yarmouth, 4 July, 1764, 8. Bos.

Mass. el ser. 31 May, 1769, 8. Bos. HAVERSHAM, Speech in the h. of com. 15 Feb. 1707.

HAWKESBURY, Dis. on the conduct of the government of Gr. Brit. in respect to neutral nations, 8. Lon. rep. 1794. HAWLEY, WILLIAM, New-York, Trial of, 1 July, 1818, bef. a court martial. HAY, WILLIAM, Immortality of the soul, a poem, trans. fr. the Latin of

Isaac Hawkins Browne, ded. to the bp. of Durham, 4. Lon. 1754. HAYGARTH, JOHN, Gr. Brit. On the prevention of infectious fevers, with an add. to the coll. of phy. at Phil. on the prevention of the Amer. pestilence, 8. Bath, 1801.

HAYNES, LEMUEL, Vermont [of Afri-
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ancient doc. with some account of the
life and character of its author, a ser.
del. at Rutland, 1805, with a pref. re-
presenting that this ser. was del. imme-
diately after hearing mr. Ballou, a
univ. preacher, exhibit his sentiments,
with a hymn, 6th. ed. 12. Bos. 1807.
HAZARD, EBENEZER, New-York, Phi-
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HEAD, ISAAC, Confutation of the ob
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HEALTH office, Act for estab. a, for se-
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Supplement to, etc. 1804.

laws of N. Y. 8. N. Y. 1805. Docu. rel. to the board of, 8. N. Y 1806. See Rodgers.

Report of the gen. com. of, 1806. Hints towards promot. the, and cleanliness in the city of N. Y. illus. with a plate, 8. N. Y. 1802.

Poetic miscellany on subjects moral HEARNE, SAMUEL, Journey fr. Prince and religious, 18. P. 1798.

Ser. del. soon after the ord. of Timothy Alden as his colleague, with a list of the ordaining council, Alden's add.

of Wales' fort in Hudson's bay
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of the Hud. bay comp. for 1
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sage, etc. 1769, 70, 1, 2, illus. with maps, ded. to Sam. Wegg, James Winter Lake, et al. 8. Dub. 1796. HEART-in-hand fire company, Rules and orders to be observed by the, instituted, 1781, 12. N. Y. 1805. HEATH, WILLIAM, Roxbury, Memoirs of, cont. anecdotes, details of skirmishes, battles, etc. during the Amer. war, by, 8. Bos. 1798. HEINECIUS, Jo. GOTTL. Elements of logic, or art of reasoning deduced fr. clear principles, 12. Liverpool, 1788. HELLENBROEK, ABRAHAM, Rotterdam, Ser. fr. Cant. 2. 15, trans. fr. the Dutch, 12. Bos. 1742.

Specimen of divine truths with a pref. trans. fr. the Dutch, 8. N.Y. 1791. HEMMENWAY, MOSES, Wells, Mass. el. ser. 26 May, 1784, 8. Bos.

Dis. concerning the church, the gospel covenant delineated, etc. 8. Bos. 1792.

Ser. ord. John Kelly in Hampstead, 5 Dec. 1792, c. by Merrill of Plastow, f. by Stephen Peabody of Atkinson, 8. Dover, 1793.

Dis. on the divine institu. of waterbaptism, about 1801. HENCHMAN, NATHANIEL, Lynn, Ser. ord. James Varney in Wilmington, 24 Oct. 1733, 12. Bos.

Letter to Stephen Chase, stating why he will not admit G. Whitefield into his pulpit, 8. 1744.

Letter to Wm. Hobby, occas. by sundry passages in his letter in vindica. of G. Whitefield's itinerancy and conduct, 4. Bos. 1745.

HENFREY, BENJAMIN, Plan with proposals for forming a company to work! mines in the U. S. and smelt and refine the ores, 8. Phil. 1797. HENLEY, DAVID, Proceed. of a gen. court martial held at Cambridge upon the trial of, 8. Bos. 1778. HENRY, SAMUEL, Gaulskill, Thanks. ser. del. in Kilcollum 25 Ap. 1749, with a pref. 4. Waterford.

HENRY, ALEXANDER, Travels in Canada, bet. 1760 and 1776, 8. N. Y. 1809.

HERALDRY, A vol. of, of 593 pp. with the arms of the Brit. king and nobilty, 24.

HERCULES, Nar. of the loss of the ship, commanded by Benj. Stout on the coast of Caffraria, 16 June, 1796, with a detail of his travels in the deserts of Africa, etc. also au add. to John Adams, 12. N. V.

HERON, ROBERT, The letters of Junius, with notes and illustra. histor. polit. biograph. and crit. by, 2 vols. 8. Phil. 1804.

HERRENSCHWAND, Discours sur le com. merce exterieur des nations de l'Europe, 8. à Lon. 1787. HERRING, ELBERT, Ora. on the anniv. of the battle of Lexington, del. at the request of the United whig club, 8. N. Y. 1809.

HESSE, Lettre du landgrave de, au commandant de ses troupes en Amerique,

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HESSOIs, Avis aux, et autres peuples de l'Angleterre vendus par leurs princes à l'Angleterre, 8. à Cleves, 1777.

HESTON, JACOB FRANKLIN, Moral and political truth, 12. Phil. 1811. HEY, RICHARD, Observa. on the nature of civil liberty and the principles of government [in ans. to Price, q v.] 8. Lon. 1776. HIBERNIAN provident soc. in N. Y. Constitu. of the, 8. Y. Y. 1802.

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HILLHOUSE, Propositions for amending the constitu. of the U. S. submit. ted by mr. to the senate, 12 Ap. 1808, with his explan. remarks, 12. HILLIARD, TIMOTHY, Barnstable, Cambridge, Dud. lec. del. at Har. coll. 3 Sept. 1788, 8. Bos.

Ser. ord. John Andrews in Newbu ryport 10 Dec. 1788, c. by Daniel Shute of Hingham, f. by John Tucker of Newbury, 8. N. 1789. HILLARD, JOSEPH, Berwick, Two dis. on the duties of a pastor and people, del. 15 Oct. 1797, 8. Dover, 1798. HIND, RICHARD, Ser. del. bef. the univ. of Oxf. 4. Oxf. 1755. HISTOIRE de la revolution de 1789 et de l'etablissement d'une constitu. en. France, 1st. vol. 8. à Paris, 1790. HISTOIRES des revolutions celebres qui ont changé la face des empires, 2d. vol, 12. à Lyons, 1796.

HISTORY of the Brit. empire fr. 1765 to the end of 1783, by a soc. of gentlemen, 2 vols. 2d. ed. 8. Phil. 1803. HITCHCOCK, GAD, Pembroke, Ser. ord. Enos Hitchcock in Beverly, 1 May, 1771, c. by James Diman, f. by Swain of Wenham, 8. Salem.

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bef. the soc. of black friars in the city of N. Y. 10 Nov. 1788, 8. N. Y. HOFFMAN, CHRISTIAN, New-York, Longevity, being an acc. of various persons who have lived to an extraordinary age, with several curious particulars, 12. N. Y. 1798.

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Dud. lec. del. at Har. coll. 1 Sept. 1779, 8. Bos. HITCHCOCK, ENOS, Beverly, Providence, Dis. ord. Jonathan Gould in Standish, 18 Sept. 1793, c. by Moses Hummenway of Wells, f. by Samuel Deane of Portland, 4. Portl.

Ser. ord. Elisha Fisk in Wrentham, 12 June, 1799, c. by Roland Greene of Mansfield, f. by John Wilder, of Attleborough, 8. Prov.

Dis. del. 22 Feb. 1800, occ. by the| d. of G. Washington, with an app. 8. Prov.

HITCHCOCK, DAVID, The shade of Plato, a poem, with a sketch of the author's life, 12. Hudson, 1805.

Poetical dictionary, or popular terms illus. in rhyme, with explana. remarks, 8. Lenox, 1808.

HIVE, The, or a coll. of thoughts on

civil, moral, sentimental, and religious subjects, 12. Worc. 1796.

HOBART, JOHN HENRY, New-York, Companion for the festivals and fasts, 12. N. Y. 1804.

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Ser. del. at the consecra. of Trinity ch. in Newark, N. J. 21 May, 1810, with notes, 8. N. Y.

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1811.

Statement add. to the episcopalians in the state of N. Y. rel. to some recent events in the prot. epis. ch. in the state, 8. N. Y. 1812. HOBBY, WILLIAM, Reading, Inquiry into the itinerancy and conduct of G. Whitefield, and in his vindica, 4. Bos. 1745.

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Art. el. ser. 1 June, 1747, 8. Bos. Advice to his people from the grave. HODGKINSON, JOHN, New-York, Nar. of the connexion with the old Amer. comp. fr. 5 Sept. 1792 to 31 March, 1797, 8. N. Y.

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HOLMES, ABIEL, Midway, Cambridge, Life of Ezra Stiles, with the portrait of S. engraved by S. Hill of Boston, 8. Bos. 1798.

Ser. del. 29 Dec. 1799, occ. by the d. of G. Washington, 8. Bos. 1800.

Dis. del. 22 Feb. 1800, on the d. of G. Washington, 8. Bos.

Century ser. del. in Cam. 4 Jan. 1801, with notes, 8. Cam.

Ser. del. at the fun. of David Tappan, 29 Aug. 1803, 8. Cam. 1807.

Amer. annals, or chronol. hist. of America fr. its discovery to 1806, 2 vols. 8. Cam. 1805, 6.

Dis. del. bef. the soc. prop. gos. am. Indians and others in N. Am. 3 Nov. 1808, with notes and an app. 8. Bos.

HOLSTEIN, MADAME DE STAEL, Appeal to the nations of Europe ag. the continental system, pub. at Stockholm by authority of Bernadotte, March, 1813, 8. Bos. rep. 1813. HOLYOKE, EDWARD, Marblehead, Cambridge, Mass. el. ser. 26 May, 1736, 8. Bos.

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HOLYOKE, SAMUEL, Boxford, Harmonia Americana, 1791.

Columbian repository of sacred har. mony, selected fr. Euro. and Am. authors with many new tunes, including the whole of Watt's psal. and hymns, to each of wh. a tune is adapted and some additional tunes suited to the particular metres of Tate and Brady's and H

Belknap's coll. with an introduc. of praetical principles, 4. Exeter, about 1800.

HOMERE, Les 24 livres de l'Iliade d', traduicts du Grec en vers Francois, les 11 premiers par Hugues Salel, abbé de sainct Cheron, et les 13 derniers par Amadis Jamyn, secretaire de la chambre du roy, etc.18. à Paris, 1580. HOMERUS, Iliados de rebus ad Troiam gestis lib. 24 nuper Latino car. elegantiss. redditi Helio Eobano Hesso interprete, 8. Basil. 1549.

HONES AND TOWN, Catal. of Brit. goods for sale at auction in the city of Jersey, 26 Aug. 1813, 4. N. Y. HONEYWOOD, ST. JOHN, Poems with

some pieces in prose, 12. N. Y. 1801. HOPKINS, SAMUEL, Springfield, Histor. memoirs relat. to the Housatunnuk Indians with an acc. of John Sergeant's labours am. them as a missionary, with a pref. 8. Bos. 1752.

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HOSACK, DAVID, New-York, Inaug. dis. on Cholera morbus, sub. to the exam. of the trus. and med. prof. of the univ. of Penn. 12 May, 1791, ded. to Joseph Bayley, William Shippen, Adam Kuhn, and James Hutchinson, 8. N. Y. 1791.

Enquiry into the causes of suspended animation fr. drowning with the means of restoring life, 8. N. Y. 1792.

Introductory lecture on med. education, 8. N. Y. 1801.

Catal. of plants cont. in the botanic garden of Elgin in the vicinity of N. Y. wh. was estab. in 1801, 8. N. Y. 1806.

[-] Descrip. of Elgin garden the property of, with a view of the garden engraved by Leney.

Observations on the use of the Ballston waters in various diseases, 8. N. Y. 1810.

Hortus Elginensis, or a catal. of plants, indigenous and exotic, cultivated in the El. bot. gar. in the vicinity of N. Y. with a plate, ded. to D. D. Tompkins, 2d. ed. enlarged, 8. N. Y.

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Statement of facts rel. to the estab. and prog. of the El. bot. gar. and subsequent disposal of the same to the state of N. Y. 8. N. Y. 1811.

Observa. on croup or hives, in a letter to A. R. Delile, with a plate, 8. N. Y. 1811.

Observa. on the estab. of the college of phy. and surg. in the city of N. Y. and the late proceed. of the regents of the univer. rel. to that institu. communicated in a letter to James S. Stringham, 8. N. Y. 1811.

New nosological classification of diseases pub. for the use of his class, 1811. Case of anthrax, 8. N. Y.

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HOSACK, D. (cont.) Case of aneurism | How, THOMAS Y. (cont.) Dis. fr. Rev. of the femoral artery, commun. in a 19. 10, 8. letter to John Abernethy, 8. N. Y.

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Private med. school in the city of N. Y. estab. by, exhibiting the plan of study adopted, 8.

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