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Duponceau (P. S.) — continued. 



the 5th of May, 1822, on the Indian Languages, &c. Collected by Peter S. Dupon- 

 ceau. 1840. 



Description de I'Egypte, contenant plusieurs Remarques Curieuses sur la Geographie An- 



cienne et Moderne de ce Pais, sur ses Monumens Anciens, sur les Mceurs, les Cou- 

 tumes, et la Religion des Habitans, sur le Gouvernement et le Commerce, sur les Ani- 

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

 Ancien Consul de France au Caire, par M, I'Abbe le Maserier. Ouvrage enrichi de 

 Cartes et de Figures. 4to. Paris, 1735. 



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 pub- 

 lished. By Samuel G. Drake. 12mo. Boston, 1832. 



An Original Letter of William Smith, Secretary of the American Philosophical Society, be- 

 fore its Union with the Junto in 1769, to Governor Hamilton, October 18, 1768, rela- 

 tive to the Transit of Venus. 



A Comparative Vocabulary of Indian Languages. By Benjamin S. Barton, M. D., (extracted 



from his New Views,) with Manuscript Additions by Peter S. Duponceau, and a Ger- 

 man Review of Barton's " New Views." 8vo. 



An Inquiry into the Origin of the Population of America, from the Old Continent. By John 



Severin Vater. Translated from the German, by Peter S. Duponceau. (In MS.) 

 Folio. 



A Sketch of the Politics, Relations, and Statistics of the Western World, and of those Cha- 

 racteristics of European Policy which most immediately affect its Interests ; intended 

 to demonstrate the Necessity of a Grand American Confederation and Alliance. 8vo. 

 Philadelphia, 1827. 



Hugonis Grotii Annales et Historiae de Rebus Belgicis. 24mo. Amstelodami, 1658. 



De la Liberte des Mers. Par M. De Rayneval. 2 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1811. 



On the Freedom of the Sea. By M. de Rayneval. Translated from the French, by Peter 



S. Duponceau. In 3 vols., (MS.) 



Monument de Yu, ou la plus Ancienne Inscription de la Chine, suivie de trente-deux formes 



d' Anciens Caracteres Chinois, &c. Par Joseph Hager. Fol. Paris, 1802. 



Discours sur les Revolutions de la Surface du Globe, (fee. <fec. Par M. Le Baron Cuvier, 



(fee. &c. 5eme edit. 8vo. Paris, 1828. 



— — Des Caracteres Physiologiques des Races Humaines consideres dans leurs Rapports avec 

 I'Histoire, &c. <fec. Par W. F. Edwards, D. M., cfec. &c. 8vo. Paris, 1829. 



Lettres et Negotiations entre Mr. Jean De Witt, <fec. &c., et Messrs. les Plenipotentiaires 



des Provinces Unies des Pais Bas. aux Cours de France, d'Angleterre, de Suede, de 



