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Manuscripts, by Order of the Decurions of Genoa ; preceded by a 

 Memoir of his Life and Discoyeries. Translated from the Spanish 

 and Italian. 8vo. London, 1823. — From the same. 



Necessity of Popular Education as a National Object ; with Hints on 

 the Treatment of Criminals, and Observations on Homicidal In- 

 sanity. By James Simpson. 12mo. New York, 1834. — From 

 the same. 



A Biographical Memoir of the late Commodore Joshua Barney, from 

 Autographical Notes and Journals in Possession of his Family, 

 and other Authentic Sources. Edited by Mary Barney. 8vo. 

 Boston, 1832. — From the same. 



The Universal Cambist and Commercial Instructor: being a Full 

 and Accurate Treatise on the Exchanges, Moneys, Weights, and 

 Measures of all Trading Nations and their Colonies ; with an Ac- 

 count of their Banks, Public Funds, and Paper Currencies. By 

 P. Kelly, LL.D., Master of the Finsbury Square Academy, Lon- 

 don, &c. &c. 2 Vols. 4to. The Second Edition, including a 

 Revision of Foreign Weights and Measures, from an Actual Com- 

 parison of their Standards, by the Order and Aid of the British 

 Government. London, 1821. — From the same. 



Description de l'Egypte, contenant plusieurs Remarques Curieuses 

 sur la Geographie Ancienne et Moderne de ce Pais, sur ses Monu- 

 mens Anciens, sur les Moeurs, les Coutumes, et la Religion des 

 Habitans, sur le Gouvernement et le Commerce, sur les Animaux, 

 les Arbres, les Plantes, &c Composee sur les Memoires de M. 

 de Maillet, Ancien Consul de France au Caire, par M. l'Abbe le 

 Maserier. Ouvrage enrichi de Cartes et de Figures. 4to. Paris, 

 1735. — From Mr. Du Ponceau. 



Indian Biography, containing the Lives of more than Two Hundred 

 Indian Chiefs ; also such others of that Race as have rendered 

 their Names conspicuous in the History of North America, from 

 its first being known to Europeans, to the present Period ; giving, 

 at large, their most Celebrated Speeches, Memorable Sayings, 

 Numerous Anecdotes, and a History of their Wars; much of 

 which is taken from Manuscripts never before published. By 

 Samuel G. Drake. 12mo. Boston, 1832. — From the same. 



An Original Letter of William Smith, Secretary of the American 

 Philosophical Society, before its Union with the Junto in 1769, to 

 Governor Hamilton, October 18, 1768, relative to the Transit of 

 Venus. — From the same. 



