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1862009263Alexandria Virginia 1862. Unbound. Very good. This two-page letter is datelined "Near Alexander va Nov 13th 1862." It is complete with an inch of toning along the top edge. Short .5" splits starting at the ends of one mailing fold. A transcript will be included. <br /><br />Aldrich was a member of the 12th Rhode Island Infantry. The regiment mustered into service on 18 October 1862. It was immediately deployed to Washington DC and assigned to Casey's Division. It encamped near Arlington Heights and Fairfax Seminary in Northern Virginia as part of the Union's defense of the Capitol following its defeat at the First Battle of Bull Run Manassas. In this letter Aldrich reports: <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">"As to the country it is all ruend hear if the North was in the same shap as the south is I think they might began to grumble for all you can see har is tents for a fur as you can see and the ground is all trampld up wee are a mile beyond fair fax cemnary and 2 miles this side Alxander on the East fort Elsworth on the south fort lions on the west fort Worth on the north fort Blanker we are about in the midle of them sence I left Washington I have not seen a fence nor a stoon wal nor cant see one for as far as I can see and I can see for 20 miles. . . . you think that five hundred are a good meney but if you bee on revue whare thare is 25000 as thare was last Sunaday you might think tham was a fine. they say that foks don't sleep with dead focks but I don't bleeve it for I have sleep with ded fooks thay were fixen our tent and the ground was uneven and in digen it level wee dug one foot deap we dug out a man that was bared in a fue days after the battle of bull run under whare I sleep but all of the ground is full of Dead hear" <p>He also mentions that he visited Alexandria where he saw the place of Colonel Ellsworth murder purchased some song sheets and was horrified by the number and condition of the sick and wounded: <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">"I was yesterday to Alxandr and see where Col Alwerth was kiled in the Marchall Hotell and when I come by the north of Alxander and see the wounded and sick and disabled solgers thare is 16000 of them the most disgraded beans that I ever see in my life. . . . You can tell the girls that I bot some songs for them when I was to Alxander but lost them out of my pocket but I will get some more for them"<p>The occupation of Northern Virginia was peaceful with the sole exception of Alexandria where Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth was killed at the Marshall House hotel while removing the Confederate flag flying above it. For seven weeks Union forts were built along the Potomac River and planning was begun to construct a ring of camps to protect Washington. Following the Union defeat at Bull Run makeshift camps and forts were built throughout the Arlington region to defend direct approaches to the Capitol. Forts Ellsworth Lyon Worth and Blenker later renamed Reynolds were some of the most significant. <br /><br /> books
188388821Portland Me. Chisholm Brothers 1883. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original elaborately gilt-blocked cloth. Professionally recased with the original spine laid back; very impressively finished. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Scans etc. On request. ; 160 pages; Subjects: Maine --Pictorial works -- description and travel. Portland [Me. ] Chisholm Brothers hardcover
1867433541867. Arch. Anat. Phys. 1867/34. - Leipzig Veit et Comp. August und October 1867 8° 4 pp.257-546 7 lith. Tafeln orig. Broschur. Erstdruck! "Ausführliche Mitteilung der Untersuchung 10 Centralblatt f.d. med. Wissensch. 1866/51 und anatomsiche Beschreibung der von uns entdeckten acceleratorischen Nerven des Herzens." Moses und Elie v. Cyon "Beobachten Herzbeschleunigung bei Halsmarkreizung. N. accelerans = sympathischer N.". Rotschuh Nr. 502 Cyon Nr. 13 unknown
1895685241895. Am. J. Med. Sc. 109. - Philadelphia June 1895 8° 25 pp. 7 Fig. orig. wrappers. Rare Offprint! "Horsley's paper had a tremendous impact on the medical community. He passionately recommended operating on patients with spinal tumors as the alternative - conservative treatment - was associatedwith a very high mortality: 74%of patients with unoperated extradural tumors and 83% of patients with unoperated intradural tumors died due to respiratory failure pneumonia urinary septicemia or decubitus ulcera to mention the commonest causes of death. Horsley was convinced that surgery could prevent grave complications and death for a significant number of patients even given the prevailing enormous diagnostic and technical restraints. His paper was so stimulating that Starr could report on 19 spinal tumor operations as early as 1895 adding three cases of his own. Eleven of these however died from postoperative complications.With increasing experience however mortality figures could be reduced." Jörg Klekamp & Madjid Samii: Surgery of Spinal Tumors 2007 pp.1-6 Moses Allen Starr 1854-1932 'Professor of Neurology in the College pf Physician and Surgeons at Columbia University New York City' "had plans for a career in classical culture when he graduated from Princeton and embarked for Germany to study Greek and Roman history. In Berlin however several visits to Helmholtz's laboratory revived a latent interest in natural science. He returned to his native New York graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons P&S Columbia University did a residency at Bellevue Hospital then returned to Europe to work at Heidelberg Vienna and Paris. On return to New York he set up a laboratory in his home and in 1884 published an essay on the sensory tracts of the central nervous system elucidating some of the then-current questions of myelination. Starr's regard as an American pioneer in the field of cerebral localization stemmed from his participation in a symposium on that subject with the famous English neurologist David Ferrier and neurosurgeon Victor Horsley who were delegates to the 1888 Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons in Washington D.C. He became professor of nervous diseases at the Montreal Neurological Institute. During neurosurgical operations they electrically stimulated the surface of the exposed unanesthetized brains of patients who were talking. On-going speech was blocked by excitation of the parietal-temporal area the inferior frontal area and the supplemental motor area of the left hemisphere Penfield & Roberts 1959. Those experimental protocols were a continuation of Penfield's long quest to add to the knowledge of body representations on the neocortex." H.W. Magoun & L. Marshall; American Neuroscience in the Twentieth Century 2005 pp.383-384 unknown
1887685231887. Am. J. Med. Sc. 87. - Philadelphia January 1887 8° 19 pp. 5 Fig. orig. wrappers. Rare Offprint! Robert Starr: "Recent research in cerebral physiology has been directed toward the subject of the localization of sensory areas on the cortex of the brain and has been productive of many very interesting discoveries. The investigations of Wernicke and Stilling in the anatomy of the brain and the observations of numerous pathologists in cases of hemianopsia have confirmed in such a striking manner the conclusions of the physiologist Munk regarding the cortical area governing vision that a summary of the facts deserves attention. A knowledge of these facts is necessary both for the exact examination of cases and for an accurate record of autopsies ; as it seems probable that many errors in the past have been due to the imperfect investigation of symptoms and of lesions. The experiments of Munk first announced in 18781 awakened so much criticism that he deemed it necessary to repeat them especially as they differed in their results from those of Ferrier.2 In 1881 a second series of researches was reported by him confirming his first conclusions3 while in the same year Ferrier was led by further experiments to modify his earlier statements4 and to bring them more nearly into accord with those of the German physiologist. At the recent July meeting of the Physiological Society of Berlin 1883 Munk made a final statement summing up the result of the work of the past seven years5 and demonstrating the accuracy of his conclusions. These may be stated as follows:- 1 Verhandl. d. Physiol. Gesellsch. zu Berlin 1878-79 Nos. 4-5. 2 Ferrier Functions of the Brain 1876 pp. 164-171. 3 Verrichtungen des Gehirns Berlin 1881. 4 Cerebral Amblyopia and Hemiopia Brain Jan. 1881. 5 See Report in Nature Aug. 30 1883. " Moses Allen Starr 1854-1932 'Professor of Neurology in the College pf Physician and Surgeons at Columbia University New York City' "had plans for a career in classical culture when he graduated from Princeton and embarked for Germany to study Greek and Roman history. In Berlin however several visits to Helmholtz's laboratory revived a latent interest in natural science. He returned to his native New York graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons P&S Columbia University did a residency at Bellevue Hospital then returned to Europe to work at Heidelberg Vienna and Paris. On return to New York he set up a laboratory in his home and in 1884 published an essay on the sensory tracts of the central nervous system elucidating some of the then-current questions of myelination. Starr's regard as an American pioneer in the field of cerebral localization stemmed from his participation in a symposium on that subject with the famous English neurologist David Ferrier and neurosurgeon Victor Horsley who were delegates to the 1888 Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons in Washington D.C. He became professor of nervous diseases at the Montreal Neurological Institute. During neurosurgical operations they electrically stimulated the surface of the exposed unanesthetized brains of patients who were talking. On-going speech was blocked by excitation of the parietal-temporal area the inferior frontal area and the supplemental motor area of the left hemisphere Penfield & Roberts 1959. Those experimental protocols were a continuation of Penfield's long quest to add to the knowledge of body representations on the neocortex." H.W. Magoun & L. Marshall; American Neuroscience in the Twentieth Century 2005 pp.383-384 unknown
18143975121J. Taylor 1814. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Quarto. Rebound. Heavy foxing. Very yellowing and grubby pages. Red page edges. Most plates appear to have slight transference on to the opposite page. Tightly bound. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item950grams ISBN: J. Taylor hardcover
18436354Montreal: July 3 1843. Very Good/The Montreal businessman landowner and libertine writes to George W. Warner "The shop formerly occupied by M. M. Poppin and next to the one leased to you in my house at Montreal corner of St. Paul and St. Peter street and which you continue to occupy altho' I wanted it for myself I have therefore to inform you that the price for thye occupation of the said shop till the first of May next will be fporty pounds currency payable four pounds per month." A larger-than-life figure in his day Hart dealt in land banking beer steamboat navigation as well as philosophy politics and law. . 1 leaf oblong 205 x 170 mm. Usual folds. July 3 unknown books
18326353Montreal: January 12 1832. Very Good/The Montreal businessman about to sell a parcel of land on St. Gabriel Street in Montreal writes "I Moses Hart of the Town of Three Rivers in the Province of Lower Canada merchant have made ordained constituted and appointed my Brother Alexander Hart Esquire of the City of Montreal as my true and lawful attorney for me and in my name." A larger-than-life figure in his day Hart dealt in land banking beer steamboat navigation as well as philosophy politics and law. . 1 leaf folio 184 x 305 mm. Paper seal present remains of red wax seal. Signed by Hart witnessed by H. K. Major and Ezekiel M. Hart. A bit toned usual folds else very good. January 12 unknown books
184517610CB1845. Erstausgaben Frankfurt a. M. // Breslau Verlag von Hermann Johann Keßler Franz Barrentrapp's Sortimentsbuchhandlung // Verlag der Schletterschen Buchhandlung 1845 // 1862 8° VI 111 S. // 84 S. Halbleinen-Einband Hardcover Seiten beider Bände zum Teil ein wenig braunstichig erstes Buch: Titelseite mittig mit 2 x 2cm Anriss Buchblock vor der Einleitung angerissen aber nicht lose zweites Buch: vor der Titelseite auch hier Buchblock angerissen aber nicht lose Seite 83/84 lose zum Teil mit feinen Randanotationen von alter Hand sonst altersgemäß gutes Exemplar. hier zwei seltene Erstausgaben über jüdische Religionsphilosophie des Mittelalters in einem Band! 1. Simon B. Scheyer: Das psychologische System des Maimonides - Keßler Frankfurt 1845 2. Manuel Joel: Lewi ben Gerson als Religionsphilopsoph - Schletter Breslau 1862 Moses Maimonides Mosche ben Maimon ca. 1135/38 - 1204 // Levi ben Gershom = Gersonides 1288-1344 Abholung im Ladengeschäft in Frankfurt am Main Nordend ggü. Musterschule möglich. Das spart die Portokosten. Pickup at the store in Frankfurt am Main Nordend close to Musterschule is possible. It saves the shipping costs. hardcover
1819022816New Bond Street London: Rodwell and Martin 1819. First edition 1819 - 1820. Octavo pp 60 an engraved frontispiece and engraved title page 39 plates some age-toning and thumbing throughout marbled edges rebound in a simple quarter calf and marbled paper boards. With an original endpaper laid down at the front containing the tiny book label of Roger Senhouse and the early dated signature of his grandmother Elizabeth Senhouse 1826. Roger Henry Pocklington Senhouse 1899 - 1970 was an English publisher and translator and a peripheral member of the Bloomsbury Group of writers intellectuals and artists. He had a sado-masochistic sexual relationship with Bloomsbury Group member Lytton Strachey. Despite the dat of Elizabeth's signature she seems not to have been the first owner - the initials on the first blank appear to be "J.R.B. Sept 1824" and there is another pencil signature Samuel J. Winstanley . First Edition. Quarter leather. Good. Rodwell and Martin Hardcover
1864AQ32341Wien: In Commission bei Rudolf Lechner 1864. Single sheet. A trifle creased. A rare survival of a chart demonstrating a remarkably involved and somewhat overworked system for a universal language combining both pasigraphy writing and pasilogy sound. In Paić's system individual words are replaced by concepts each concept is assigned an Arabic numeral and in turn each digit is assigned a sound; for example 'Ich höre' 'I hear' is written 2074111 and pronounced dullomaba and 'Du hörst' i.e. 'you hear' would be 2074112 or dullomabe. Rhythm is also incorporated requiring the speaker to intone concepts in specific ways employing iambics pyrrhicians and dactyls. Needless to say the complexity of the system ensured its immediate decline into obscurity no doubt accounting for the paucity of surviving copies of this convoluted chart. OCLC records copies at just six locations BGE BL Huntington NUK SSB and Warsaw. . First edition. Dimensions 660 x 780 mm folded to 220 mm. In Commission bei Rudolf Lechner unknown
1855282232New York: The Sun 1855. hardcover. very good-. 83pp. 12mo modern brown cloth original front wrapper bound in front wrapper lightly soiled and lacking upper right corner margin small light dampstain to most upper right corner margins. New York: The Sun Office 1855.<br/><br/> Being an alphabetical arrangement of the names of the most prominent capitalists whose wealth is estimated at one hundred thousand dollars and upwards with the sums appended to each name and genealogical and biographical notices of the principal persons. Compiled by Moses Yale Beach the owner and publisher of the New York Sun newspaper. Beach also co-founded the Associated Press.<br/><br/> The Sun unknown books
186929565Philadelphia: E.C. Markley & Son Printers 1869. 23 1 blank pp. Stitched in original printed purple wrappers light color fading. Near Fine.<br/><br/> A rare printed argument by Dropsie the prominent lawyer author philanthropist entrepreneur railroad promoter President of Gratz College and a leader of Philadelphia's Jewish community. Representing Philadelphia's Aldermen Dropsie appeals from a lower court decision enjoining the Aldermen from enforcing a new State law designed to prevent voting fraud. Dropsie argues "the necessity for some law to prevent the perpetration of frauds and protect the citizen in his right of suffrage." Existing law has not "restrained the commission of frauds in elections" in Philadelphia. <br/> The lower court had declared that the law's application exclusively to Philadelphia violated the State Constitution's requirement "that elections shall be free and equal." Dropsie explains the true meaning of the "free and equal" clause and argues that it does not prohibit the enactment. <br/>OCLC 58445647 3- U PA PA State Hebrew Union as of April 2019. E.C. Markley & Son, Printers unknown books
187052729London and Berlin: Asher & Co 1870. First edition. Hardcover. vg. 8vo. xiii 1 146 2pp. in English xv pp. in Arabic 132pp. in Hebrew. Original half brown sheep gilt over marbled boards spine strip & tips rubbed. Old library bookplates on front pastedown and an unobtrusive library rubber stamp & date stamp on the first leaf of text but no other library markings. <br /> <br /> Notes: Added t.p. in Hebrew./ Includes the Hebrew texts and English translations of: KitÄb al dhawÄt ḥurÅ«f al-LÄ«n and KitÄb al-DhawÄt al-Mathalayn; and the Arabic text Hebrew text and English translation of: KitÄb al-Tanqị̄t. OCLC<br /> <br /> Judah ben David Hayyuj c. 945 - 1000 was a Spanish-Jewish grammarian. His thorough knowledge of Arabic grammatical literature led him to apply to the Hebrew grammar the theories elaborated by Arabic grammarians and thus to become the founder of the scientific study of that discipline. The preceding scholars had found the greatest difficulty in accounting by the laws of Hebrew morphology for the divergences existing between the regular or so-called "strong" verbs and the "weak" verbs. A hopeless confusion appeared to reign here in Hebrew; and much ingenuity was spent in endeavoring to discover the principles that controlled the conjugation of the verbs. To substantiate his theories he wrote the treatises upon which his reputation chiefly rests the Kitab al-Af'al Dhawat Huruf al-Lin The Book of Verbs Containing Weak Letters and Kitab al-Af'al Dhawat al-Mathalain The Book of Verbs Containing Double Letters which comprise this particular book. Asher & Co hardcover
1892279302Boston: Moses King 1892. First. hardcover. very good-. Over 800 photo Illus. 928pp. 8vo decorative tan cloth edges of corners lightly worn and bumped spine ends lightly rubbed bottom margin of page 367 repaired. Boston: Moses King 1892. First Edition<br/><br/> Internally a tight bright copy.<br/><br/> Moses King unknown books
18205951London: Printed for Rodwell and Martin 1820. First edition. In the wake of the classical craze inspired by the rediscovery of Pompeii and the work of Josiah Wedgwood British engraver H. Moses 1782-1870 published this catalogue of fine images of the antique vases of Sir Englefield 1752-1822 English antiquary and scientific writer. . Octavo 27cm; 60 4 pages engraved frontispiece portrait engraved title page and 39 engraved plates plate #39 hand-colored with tissue guards. Title and vignette with ornamental border. Plates dated 1819-20. Text in English and French. Followed by "Cartons done from the originals in His Majesty's collection" engraved title and 7 of 32 engraved plates w tissue guards without attribution of publisher or engraver. Followed by a single engraved plate by James Fittler dated 1797. Bound in full leather elaborately tooled in gilt and blind. Edges gilt. Joints and corners restored. Head and tail headbands perished. Plates with some foxing more on the "extra" plates at end. Printed for Rodwell and Martin hardcover books
186236461n.p.: n.p. 1862. First edition. Removed. A very good copy small tear on top edge. 8 pp. 8vo. The author argues that the existing constitution of the State of Illinois first adopted in 1847 has served the State well leading to an unprecedented period of prosperity while the new proposed constitution is a travesty of "tax schemes. confusions nuisances conflicts and corruption" among its other faults such as the proposal to add an additional 214 state offices. The Newberry Library suggests the author was John Moses 1825-1898 a former Judge and State representative. Scarce. None found at auction for over fifty years only one noted for sale in 1937 by Eberstadt and only three locations cited on OCLC: Abraham Lincoln Presidential Lib. Newberry Lib. and Western Rsv. Hist. Soc. Lib. Not at AAS Eberstadt 107-186. n.p. unknown books
185930540Jacksonville Oregon 1859. Caption title as issued. 7 1 blank pp. Uncut. Lightly toned Near Fine. <br/><br/> Moses praises Freemasonry "our great brotherhood." . <br/>Smith Pacific Northwest edition 3 7105. OCLC 21697435 11 as of September 2013. Not in Cowan or Sabin. unknown books
181048456London: Longman Hurst Rees & Orme 1810. First edition. Hardcover. poor to g-. Quarto. 34 plates. Bound in period 3/4 red pebbled leather over tan marbled paper boards. Decorative paper title with black lettering pasted on the front cover. Bound with plates in numerical order but missing 19 of the 51 engraved plates as originally issued. Also missing from this copy is any text giving publication information. The title page simply reads "Illustrations by Moses".<br /> <br /> This extremely scarce work collects 32 full-page steel-plate engravings by English illustrator Henry Moses 1781–1870 based on scenes from Jean Froissart's Chronicles of the 100 Years' War. The artist seems to have been influenced by images from the mediaeval illuminated manuscript copies of Froissarts work. Here we see various scenes of French court life various members of the French nobility and other royalty as well as some battle scenes. Each image is numbered and captioned underneath.<br /> <br /> Binding with front board detached but present. Some rubbing and chipping to extremities. Interior with some scholarly annotations in pencil from a previous owner on the front free endpaper and in the lower margins of many of the plates. Pencil markings also at the bottom of the label on the front cover. Most plates throughout with light to moderate foxing and water stains. Binding in poor interior in good- condition overall. Extremely scarce. Alternate titles: Moses's Illustrations cover Illustrations by Moses Illustrations to Froissart's Chronicles Illustrations by Henry Moses. [Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme] hardcover
1891011387New York: William Wood 1891. William James' ink stamp on front flyleaf: "William James/95 Irving Street/Cambridge Mass." Boris Sidis' ink stamp on page 1. Pieces form from blank outer margins at pp. 189/190 and 191/192. Second Edition. Original Cloth. Very Good. William Wood Hardcover
188147067Mexico: Imprenta De E. D. Orozco Y. Compania 1881. As new. 40pp. Octavo 22 cm Original orange wrappers with the title printed on the front panel. The rear panel is a list of LDS tracts in Spanish that are available. In exceptional condition. Near fine. Title translates to 'Mormon Polygamy and Christian Monogamy Compared.' Early LDS Spanish tract that is Thatcher's defense of the Mormon practice of plural marriage. This is one of the few printed works by Moses Thatcher who was the first mission president in Mexico. We can locate five institutional copies. Rare. Flake/Draper 8886. Imprenta De E. D. Orozco Y. Compania unknown
1850013028London: Richard Bentley 1850. Hardcover. Fair. Ex-library. Publisher's original binding in crimson cloth with gilt lettering on spine and blind stamped boards. Heads of spines are chipped. Library label and bookplate on front pastedown of Vol. I. Each volume has pinhole library stamps on their title page plus one additional leaf. No pockets. Four engraved plates with tissue guards including the frontispieces. Fourteen in-text woodcut illustrations. Several examples of Jewish music. 8vo. pp. xv 1 438; xvi 1437. 8.75 x 5.3 inches. Placed in a removable clear archival sleeve with a small loose slip of acid-free color-matched paper to mask the call number. A Pilgrimage to the Land of My Fathers is a record of travels and observations in a series of letters written between 1847 and 1849. Volume I covers London France Italy Malta Carthage and Tunis. Volume II: North African ports Constantinople Rhodes Lebanon Syria Jerusalem and the Holy Land. Margoliouth describes the character and relations of the Jewish communities in many of these places in Europe and the Levant including the Karaite Jews and Jewish converts to Christianity notes British and Christian missions documents contemporary and historical events meets with common and prominent individuals provides many reports on the varied relations between Jews Christians and Muslims and discusses issues of Biblical cultural and historical relevance. A wealth of detail. Moses Margoliouth 1820-1881 was a Polish-born British scholar a Jewish convert to Christianity and an Anglican minister. He studied at Trinity College Dublin and at the Hebrew College London. He was the author of The History of the Jews in Great Britain 1851. From the collection of John Wilson c. 1826-1900 pioneer merchant and book collector of Portland Oregon. The eight-thousand volume collection considered one of the finest on the west coast was bequeathed to the Portland public library in 1900. Richard Bentley hardcover
1895JD0921Munsell & Co 1895. Hardcover. Acceptable. Chicago 1895; 2 VOLUMES COMPLETE; brown textured cloth covered boards; leather corners and spine; back strips missing; heavy edge and corner wear with board exposed; all edges gilt; all boards detached but present; 4to9 3/4" to 12" tall; Vol I front end papers through page xi and page xxix through rear end papers detached but present; Vol. II rear page xxx through rear end papers detached but present; edges of detached pages chipped; Vol. I pages 605 - 629 top corners creased otherwise interior pages in very good condition; Interior is clean and unmarked; individually paginated; Additional shipping charges may need to be requested due to size or weight of book. Munsell & Co hardcover
1866471441866. Cbl. med. Wiss. 4/51. - Berlin August Hirschwald 24. November 1866 8° pp.801-816 broschiertes Exemplar. Erstdruck! "Erster Nachweis der Existenz von beschleunigenden Nerven und Erklärung ihrer Funktionswege Nn. accelerantes die vom Gehirn und Rückenmark beeinflußt werden." Cyon Nr. 10 unknown
18142312270021Boston; Portland; Salem; Lancaster; Concord etc: Russell and Gardner; Office of the Christian Register; A. & J. Shirley; Allen and Lamson; W. & S.B. Ives; Bowles and Dearborn; etc 1814. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Collection of 21 early Massachusetts Sermons. Bound in contemporary leather backed marbled boards. Handwritten table of contents. Binding sound. Includes: 1. A sermon delivered on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Boston female asylum. September 23 1825. By F. W. P. Greenwood; Office of the Christian Register Boston Mass. 1825; 2. Sermon : Isaiah LIV. 13. 54th Chapter 13th verse by F. W. P. Greenwood; 3. The characteristics of Christian preaching : a discourse delivered at Littleton Massachusetts at the ordination of Reverend William Hunt White January 2 1828 by Nathaniel Thayer F. and J. Andrews Lancaster Mass. 1828; 4. The glory of the latter house : a sermon on the dedication of the First Presbyterian Church in the city of Boston; by James Sabine 1828; 5. A discourse pronounced before His Excellency John Brooks Esq. governor His Honor William Phillips Esq. lieutenant governor the Honourable Council and the two houses composing the legislature of Massachusetts on the anniversary election May 28 1823; by Nathaniel Thayer; Russell and Gardner 1823; 6. A sermon delivered at the installation of the Rev. Andrew Bigelow to the pastoral care of the church in Medford July 9 1823 by Aaron Bancroft Christian register Office 1823; 7. The perpetuity and importance of Sabbath : a sermon delivered at a meeting of citizens from most of the towns in the county of Cumberland and from several counties adjacent held at Portland November 10 1814 : for purpose of taking measures to promote the due observance of the Lord's day by Jesse Appleton A. & J. Shirley Portland Me. 1814; 8. A sermon preached at Boston at the annual election May 25 1814 : before His Excellency Caleb Strong esq. governor His Honor William Phillips esq. lieutenant governor the honorable Council and the legislature of Massachusetts By Jesse Appleton Russell Cutler and Co. 1814; 9. Two discourses on the atonement By Moses Stuart Associate Prof. of Sacred Literature in the Theol. Sem. at Andover by Moses Stuart Andover Theological Seminary; Flagg and Gould Andover Mass. 1824; 10. Sermon on the death of Capt. Jacob Priest who died of small pox; preached at Littleton February 15 1824 by Edmund Foster Allen and Lamson Concord Mass. 1824; 11. Constitution and circular of the American Unitarian Association American Unitarian Association Christian Register F.Y. Carlile printer Boston 1825; 12. The faith once delivered to the saints : a sermon delivered at Worcester Mass. Oct. 15 1823 at the ordination of the Rev. Loammi Ives Hoadly to the pastoral office over the Calvinistic Church and Society in that place by Lyman Beecher Crocker and Brewster Boston 1823; 13. A sermon delivered January 1 1822 at the ordination of the Rev. Joseph Bennet Bennett to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church and Society in Woburn Mass. by Warren Fay 1822; 14. A sermon delivered before His Excellency Levi Lincoln esq. governor His Honor Thomas L. Winthrop lieutenant governor the Hon. Council the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : May 30 1827 being the day of general election by Moses Stuart 1827; 15. Memorial. To the reverend and honourable the Overseers of Harvard University at Cambridge the respectful memorial of Henry Ware and others professors and tutors in the university." Dated on p.19: Cambridge May 31 1824 Harvard University 1825; 16. A discourse on the proper character of religious institutions : delivered at the opening of the Independent Congregational Church in Barton Square Salem Tuesday 7 Dec. 1824 by Henry Colman W. & S.B. Ives Salem Mass. 1825; 17. The claims of Puritanism : a sermon preached at the annual election May 31 1826 : before His Excellency Levi Lincoln governor : the honorable Council and the Legislature of Massachusetts by Orville Dewey True & Greene Boston 1826; 18. Means by which Unitarian Christians may refute misrepresentations of their faith : a discourse delivered at Townsend Massachusetts February 10 1828 by Nathaniel Thayer 1828; 19. A discourse delivered in Hollis Street Church Boston September 2 1827 occasioned by the death of Horace Holley LL. D. late president of Transylvania University by John Pierpont 1827; 20. Sermon delivered at Lunenburg Mass. Dec. 2 1827 at the close of his ministry in that town by David Damon 1828; 21. A discourse delivered at the installation of the Rev. Mellish Irving Motte as pastor of the South Congregational Society in Boston May 21 1828 by William Ellery Channing Bowles and Dearborn 1828. Russell and Gardner; Office of the Christian Register; A. & J. Shirley; Allen and Lamson; W. & S.B. Ives; Bowles and De hardcover