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4977, O. The history of the university of Edinburgh; chiefly compiled from original papers and records never before published. By Alexander Bower. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1817.

4774, O. A view of the system of education pursued in the schools and universities of Scotland, and communications relative to the university of Cambridge, the school of Westminster, and the Perth academy, and a more detailed account of the university of St. Andrews. By the Rev. M. Russel, M. A. Edinburgh, 1813.

5990, O. 1. Catalogus senatus academici in universitate Cantabrigæ in republicæ Massachusettensi. Cantabrigiæ, 1824. Gift of the university.

7246, O. Annals of Yale college in New Haven, Conn. from its foundation to the year 1831; with an appendix. By Ebenezer Baldwin. New Haven, 1831. 1564, O. 5. A letter to the governors of the college of New York, respecting the collection that was made in this kingdom in 1762 and 1763, for the colleges of Philadelphia and New York; with notes, and an appendix, containing the letters which passed between alderman Trecothick and the author. By James Jay. London, 1771.

412, F. 9. The charters of the college of New York, in America. With a vindication of the trustees of the said college. New York, 1754 & 1755.

6969, O. 6. Address of the trustees of the public school society, in the city of New York, &c. &c. New York, 1828.

9092, O. 6. Twelfth annual report of the New York deaf and dumb institution, for 1830. New York, 1831. Gift of Robert Pearsall, Esq. 9094, O. 4. York, 1828.

Fourth annual report of the trustees of the high school of New

5566, O. Discourses delivered in the college of New Jersey; with notes, including a historical sketch of the college from its origin to the accession of president Witherspoon. By Ashbel Green, D. D. Philadelphia, 1822.

1588, O. 12. An account of the college of New Jersey. Woodbridge, 1764. 1588, O. 14. An address to the inhabitants of Jamaica, and other West India islands, in behalf of the college of New Jersey. Philadelphia, 1772.

634, Q. 11. Methods used for erecting charity schools, with the rules and orders by which they are governed, &c. By Mr. Lupton. 7th edit. London, 1718.

6964, O. 8. M. Carey on a college in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1826. 3670, O. 7. Abercrombie's charge, delivered July 27, 1804, to the senior class of the Philadelphia academy. Philadelphia, 1804.

5445, O. 5. An account of the origin and progress of the Pennsylvania institution for the deaf and dumb. Philadelphia, 1821. Gift of the directors. 5286, 3. 5509, 5. 5749, 2. 5990, 8. 6971, 8. 9. 10. 7113, 4. 7317, 1. & 9094, O. 2. Annual reports of the controllers of the public schools of the first school district; with their accounts. Philadelphia, 1819-1834. Gift of the controllers. 5736, O. 2. Review of the Maryland report, on the appropriation of public lands for schools. Baltimore, 1821.

7318, O. 3. Report of the committee on public schools to the Pennsylvania society for the promotion of public economy, Nov. 1817. Philadelphia, 1817. 9094, O. 3. Annual report of the board of managers of the Philadelphia society for the establishment of charity schools. Philadelphia, 1834.

9129, O. 9. Report on the manual labour academies. Harrisburgh, 1833. 6001, D. 10. Prospectus of the lyceum at Mount Airy, near Germantown. Philadelphia, 1825.

9135, O. 10. Catalogue of the officers and students of the university of Pennsylvania, and an abstract of the regulations of the university. Philadelphia, 1832. 9142, O. 8. Freyheits brief der Deutschen hohen schule (college) in der Lancaster, Staate Pennsylvaniën. Philadelphia, 1787.

GENERAL TREATISES ON GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS.

Adams, 6671, O. Discourses on Davila. A series of papers on political history. Written in 1790, and then published in the Gazette of the United States. By an American citizen, (John Adams.) Boston, 1805. Aristotle, 806, Q. & 6513, O. Aristotle's ethics and politics, comprising his practical philosophy. Translated from the Greek. Illustrated by introductions and notes; the critical history of his life; and an analysis of his speculative works. By John Gillies. 2 vols. London, 1797. 544, Q. Aristotelis de optimo statu reipublicæ, libri octo. Parisii, 1556. L.

1111, Q. Aristotle.

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Trattato dei governi di Aristoteli, tradotte di Greco, in lingua vulgare Florentina da Bernardo Segni. Lorenzo, 1549. Ascham, 1686, D. Confusions and revolutions of governments. By Ant. Ascham. London, 1649.

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Barlow, 8599, O. 6. A letter on the advantages of the French revolution. By Joel Barlow. London, 1795.

2009, O. Advice to the privileged orders in the several states of Europe. By Joel Barlow. 2d edit. London, 1792.

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2233, O. 1. Advice to the privileged orders in the several states of Europe, resulting from the necessity and propriety of a general revolution in the principles of government. Part II. 2d edit. London, 1795.

Bates, 1263, D. Cursory view of civil government; chiefly in relation to virtue and happiness. By Ely Bates, Esq. London, 1797.

Bellegarde, de, 1800, D.

Mr. l'Abbé de Bellegarde les regles de la vie civile, avec des traits d'histoire pour former l'esprit d'un jeune prince. Amsterdam, 1707. P.

Bentham, 6041, O. The book of fallacies: from unpublished papers of Jeremy By a Friend. London, 1824.

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Bigland, 4971, O. An historical display of the effects of physical and moral causes, on the character and circumstances of nations. By John Bigland. London, 1816.

Bolingbroke, 439, O. Letters on the spirit of patriotism; on the idea of a patriot king; and on the state of parties at the accession of king George the first. By Henry St. John, lord viscount Bolingbroke. London, 1752.

495, & 967, O. broke. 6th edit.

Dissertation on parties. By lord viscount Boling-
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Boxhorn, 5674, O. Arcana imperii detecta: or divers select cases in government. Translated from the Latin of Boxhorn. London, 1701. Brown, 3118, O. 2. & 1134, D. An essay on the natural equality of men; on the rights that result from it, and on the duties which it imposes. By William Lawrence Brown, D. D. 2d edit. London, 1794.

Burdon, 2852, O. 1. Thoughts on politics, morality, and literature. By William Burdon, M. A. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1800.

Burgh, 1127, O. Political disquisitions. By James Burgh. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1775.

Burke, 4602, D. 2. A vindication of natural society. By Edmund Burke. Ox

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Callisen, 3743, O. 4. Ueber den freyheitsinn unserer zeit. Von J. L. Callisen.

Altona, 1791.

Casaux, 1457, O. Casaux's thoughts on the mechanism of societies. Translated from the French, by Parkyns Mac Mahon. London, 1786. Chateaubriand, 4687, O. An historical, political, and moral essay on revolutions, ancient and modern. By F. A. de Chateaubriand. London, 1815. Chenevix, 7334, O. An essay upon national character; being an inquiry into some of the principal causes which contribute to form and modify the characters of nations, in the state of civilization. By the late Richard Chenevix, Esq. F. R. S., &c. 2 vols. London, 1832.

Cicero, 3978, D. The republic of Cicero; translated from the Latin; with a critical and historical introduction. By G. W. Featherstonhaugh, Esq. New York, 1829.

Condillac, 3885, D. Le commerce et le gouvernment, considerés relativement l'un à l'autre. Par Condillac. 2 tom. A Paris, 1795.

Cooper, 8603, O. 2. Political essays. By Thomas Cooper, Esq. Philadelphia, 1800.

Craig, 4574, O. Elements of political science. By John Craig, Esq. 3 vols.
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Croix, la, 2065, O. A review of the constitutions of the principal states of
Europe, and of the United States of America. By M. de la Croix.
Translated from the French. 2 vols. London, 1792.
Ensor, 4130, O. On national government. By George Ensor, Esq. 2 vols.

London, 1810.

Fellowes, 5207, O. 2. The rights of property vindicated against the claims of universal suffrage, with an analysis of the principles of property. By Robert Fellowes, A. M. London, 1818.

Ferguson, 43, Q. An essay on the history of civil society. By Adam Ferguson. 2d edit. London, 1768.

Fern, 924, Q. 1. An examination of the case-whether, upon a supposition that the king is seduced to subvert religion, laws, and liberties, subjects may conscientiously take arms and resist? Henry Fern, D. D. London, 1642.

924, Q. 3. Answer to the treatise written by Dr. Fern, on the subject of the people's taking up arms against their sovereign. London, 1642. Filangieri, 5233, O. La scienza della legislazione de Cavalier Guetano 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.

Filmer, 6646, O. The freeholder's grand inquest. Observations upon forms of government. Directions for obedience to government, in dangerous times. Observations concerning the original of government, upon Mr. Hobs his leviathan, Mr. Milton against Salmasius, H. Grotius de Jure Belli, Mr. Hunton's treatise of monarchy. An advertisement to jury-men of England, touching witches. Patriarcha; or, the natural power of kings. By the learned Sir Robert Filmer, baronet. Portrait. London, 1680. M.

Frend, 3705, & 7783, O.

Patriotism; or, the love of country; an essay, illustrated with examples from ancient and modern history. By William Frend, Esq. London, 1804.

Gisborne, 2589, O. An inquiry into the principles of national order; with reflections on the present state of the Christian world, the probable causes of war, and the best means of promoting and securing the future peace of Europe. To which are prefixed, two tracts written by Edward, earl of Clarendon, on the subjects of war and peace. By Thomas Gisborne. London, 1798.

Godwin, 666, Q. An inquiry concerning political justice, and its influence on general virtue and happiness. By William Godwin. 2 vols. London, 1793.

Godwin, 6757, 6828, & 8061, O. The same. London & Dublin, 1796. Gordon, 23, D. A collection of political and other tracts. By the late John Trenchard, and John Gordon. 2 vols. London, 1751.

Harrington, 220, F. James Harrington's oceana and other works; with an account of his life, prefixed by John Toland. London, 1737.

934, Q. 19. Animadversions on the commonwealth of oceana, proposed by James Harrington. By Henry Stubbs. London, 1660. Gift of Zachariah Poulson.

Hazlitt, 5348, O. Political essays, with sketches of public characters. By William Hazlitt. London, 1819.

Hearne, 2046, O. A view of the rise and progress of freedom in modern Europe, as connected with the causes which led to the French revolution; with a vindication of the English constitution, in answer to the calumnies of Thomas Paine. By Thomas Hearne. London, 1793. Heeren, 5847, O. Reflections on the politics of ancient Greece; translated from the German of Arnold H. L. Heeren, by George Bancroft. Boston, 1824.

Hobbes, 960, D. Elementa philosophica de cive. Auctore Thoma Hobbes Malmesburiensi. Amsterodami, 1657. L.

1735, D. Philosophical rudiments concerning government and society. By Thomas Hobbes. London, 1651. P.

237, Q. 2. Remarks on Hobbes's philosophical rudiments of government and society. 2d edit. To which is added, a letter from an American to the author; with her answer. By Mrs. Catharine Macauley. London, 1759,

Leckie, 5088, O. An historical research into the nature of the balance of power in Europe. By Gould Francis Leckie. London, 1807. Lee, 4129, O. An essay on government. By Mrs. R. F. A. Lee. London,

1809.

Lewis, 8713, O. Remarks on the use and abuse of some political terms. By George C. Lewis, Esq. London, 1832.

Leycester, 923, Q. 6. Commonwealth. Conceived, spoken, and published by John Leycester. London, 1641.

Locke, 393, O. Treatises on government.

By John Locke. 5th edit. Lon

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Logan, 1569, O. 1. An inquiry into the doctrine of the jure-divinoship of hereditary monarchy. By George Logan, M. A. Edinburgh, 1749. Mably, 3370, D. Euvres politiques de M. l'Abbé de Mably. 4 tom. A Amsterdam, 1777. 3373, D. Doutes proposés aux philosophes economistes, sur l'ordre naturel et essentiel des societés politiques, par M. l'Abbé de Mably. A La Haye, 1768.

3368, D. Des droits et des devoirs du citoyen, par M. l'Abbé de Mably. A Kell, 1789.

Macauley, 2367, O. Rudiments of political science, containing elementary principles; with an appendix. By Angus Macauley. London, 1796. Machiavelli, 1747, O. Nicolai Machiavelli princeps ex Sylvestri Tellii traductione. A. D. 1589. L.

891, D. Nicolai Machiavelli disputationum de republica libri III. Ex Italico Latini facti. Francofurti, 1708. L.

2910, D. Nicolai Machiavelli princeps ex Sylvestrilelii fulginatis traductione diligenter emendatus. Francofurti, 1608.

497, O. Anti-Machiavel; or an examination of Machiavel's prince; with notes, historical and political. Published by Mr. De Voltaire. Translated from the French. London, 1761.

Machiavelli, 6902, O. Machiavel commentè par N. Buonaparte. MS. trouvé dans le carosse de Buonaparte, aprés la battaille de Mont Saint-Jean, le 18 Juin, 1815. A Paris, 1816.

Mercier, 2147, O. Fragments of politics and history. Translated from the French. By J. B. Mercier. 2 vols. London, 1795.

Millar, 254, & 382, Q. Observations concerning the distinction of ranks in society. By John Millar. London, 1771 & 1781.

3860, O. The origin of the distinction of ranks. By John Millar; to which is prefixed, an account of the life and writings of the author. By John Craig. Edinburgh, 1806.

Mirabeau, 1447, 1621, & 2148, O. Inquiries concerning lettres de cachet; the consequences of arbitrary imprisonment; and a history of the distresses and sufferings of state prisoners. By the Count Mirabeau. 2 vols. London, 1787.

Molloy, 8601, O. 1. An appeal to man in a state of nature. By T. Molloy. Dublin, 1792.

Montagu, 578, O. 3391, & 4556, D. Reflections on the rise and fall of the ancient republics, adapted to the present state of Great Britain. By Edward W. Montagu, Jr. London, 1759. Philadelphia, 1806. More, 47, & 1953, D. Utopia. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More. Translated into English. London, 1684 & 1808.

Nalson, 231, 0. On the common interest of king and people; showing the original, antiquity, and excellency of monarchy, compared with aristocracy and democracy, and particularly of the English monarchy. By John Nalson. London, 1678.

Necker, 2066, O. An essay on the true principles of executive power in great states. Translated from the French of Mr. Necker. 2 vols. London, 1792.

Neville, 4959, D. Plato redivivus; or, dialogues concerning government. By the Hon. Henry Neville. London, 1742.

Nichols, 3566, O. Duty of inferiors towards their superiors. By William
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Paine, 2425, & 8345, O. The political works of Thomas Paine. Albany, 1794,
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1483, 1580, & 8629, O. 2. Common sense. By Thomas Paine. Phi-
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1483, & 8629, O. 3. The crisis. By Thomas Paine. Philadelphia, 1777.
1907, 3284, & 9126, O. 3. Rights of man; being an answer to Mr.
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6th

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2145, 2. & 8598, 0.9. Dissertations on first principles of government;
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9115, O. 3. A protest against Paine's rights of man.

London, 1792.

Parker, 933, Q. 1. Discourse concerning the right of subjects and the right of princes. By Henry Parker. London, 1644.

Parr, 6562, O. A free translation of the preface to Bellendenus. Containing animated strictures on the great political characters of the present time. By Samuel Parr, D. D. London, 1788. M.

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Paruta, 1030, Maximes of state and government in divers politick discourses. By Paulo Paruta. Rendered into English. London, 1667. Patrick, 933, F. Discourse upon the means of well governing and maintaining in good peace a kingdom or other principalitie, in three parts, against Nicholas Machiavelle the Florentine. By Symon Patrick. London, 1602. P.

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