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WATKINS.

The same. Semi-weekly. Aug. 18,

Wartenberger (Lorenz). Paradies der | Washington news-continued.
christlichen seele. Katholisches gebet- und
erbauungsbuch über das leben und leiden
Jesu Christi. Aus dem Lateinischen über-
setzt von G. Morel.
siedeln, etc. C. & N. Benziger, 1869.
Washington (George). Major Washington's
journal, [March 31, to June 1, 1754]. 12°.
Dublin, 1757.

430 pp. 24°. Ein

1852, to June 9, 1855. 2 v. fol. Washington, W. Thompson, 1852–55. [Preceded and followed by the weekly]. Washington sentinel. Daily. Sept. 24, 1853, to March 25, 1855: Tri-weekly, March 5 v. 27, 1855, to Aug. 19, 1856. fol. Washington, Beverly Tucker, 1853–56.

[IN LIVINGSTON (W.) Military operations in North Washington southern press. See Southern America, 1753-56. pp. 191-217]. press (The Washington daily). Washington spectator. See Spectator (The Washington).

The same.

Journal [when] sent by the hon. Robert Dinwiddie to the commandant of the French forces in Ohio. To which are added, the governor's letter, and a translation of the French officer's answer. With a new map of the country as far as the Mississippi. 46 pp. 1 map. 80. New York, J. Sabin, 1865.

Washington, (D. C.) Annual reports of the board of trustees of the public schools of the city of Washington. 21st and 22d reports. 2 v. 8°. Washington, (D. C.) McGill & Witherow, 1866-67.

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Boyd's business directory and guide to the cities of Washington, Georgetown, and Alexandria, etc. 89. Washington, Boyd's directory company, 1867. Washington daily American organ. See Daily American organ (Washington). Washington daily evening express. See Evening express (Washington daily). Washington daily reformer. See Reformer (The Washington daily). Washington daily times. See Daily times (The Washington).

Washington examiner. Devoted to city affairs, education, [etc.] March 19, to May 7, 1859. [Nos. 1-4 of v. 1]. fol. Washington, W. Thompson, 1859.

[With WASHINGTON news]. Washington madisonian. See Madisonian (The Washington).

Washington national intelligencer. See Daily national intelligencer (Washington). Washington national republican. See National republican (The Washington daily). Washington national whig. See Daily national whig.

Washington (The) news.

[Weekly]. Edited by Wm. Thompson. July 18, 1846, to Aug. 14, 1852; June 16, 1855, to March 13, 1858. 4 v. fol. Washington, W. Thompson, 1846-58.

[Succeeded by Washington examiner).

Washington universal gazette. See Universal gazette (Philadelphia and Washington weekly). Washington university. Inauguration of Washington university at St. Louis, Missouri. April 23, 1857. 104 pp. 8°. Boston, Little, Brown & co. 1857. Washington weekly campaign. See Campaign (The Washington weekly). Washington whig standard. See Whig standard (The Washington daily). Wasson (David A.) Religion and social sci ence. Delivered at the second annual meeting of the free religious association, May 28, 1869. pp. 37 to 56. 8°. Boston, 1869. [From the Report of the Free religious association]. Waterhouse (Benjamin, m. d.) A prospect of exterminating the small pox. Part ii, being a continuation of a narrative of facts concerning the progress of the new inoculation in America, together with practical observations, [etc.] 139 pp. 8°. Cambridge, author, 1802.

Waterland (Daniel, d. d.) Sermons on several important subjects of religion and morality. To which are added two tracts. i. A summary view of the doctrine of justification. ii. An enquiry concerning the antiquity of the practice of infant communion, as founded on the notion of its strict necessity, [etc.] With a preface, by Joseph Clarke, [etc.] 2d ed. 2 v. in 1. 1 p. 1. xxxvi, iv, 207 pp: viii, 140 pp. 1 1. 72 pp. 8°. London, S. Leacroft, 1776.

Watertown, (Massachusetts). Catalogue of the free public library of the town of Watertown. January, 1870. 188 pp. 8°. Boston, S. Chism, 1870. Watkins (John, ll. d.)

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The history of our lord and savior Jesus Christ, arranged according to order of time, and narrated in the words of the four gospels. To which are

WATKINS.

Watkins (John)-continued. added, the lives of the four evangelists; an account of the principal jewish sects and parties, and the prophetic history of Christ. 1 p. 1. vii, 332 pp. 48 pl. 8°. London, Boydell & co. 1810.

The peeper; a collection of essays, moral, biographical, and literary. xi, 347 pp. 120. London, Allen & West, 1796. Watmough (Edmond). Scribblings and sketches, diplomatic, piscatory, and oceanic. By a fisher in small streams. [anon] 2d ed. with additions. 120. Phila

189 pp. delphia, C. Sherman, 1844. Watson (Egbert P.) A manual of the hand lathe, [etc.] 136 pp. 3 pl. 120. Philadelphia, H. C. Baird, 1869. Watson (James Madison). The national pronouncing speller. National series of readers. See Parker (R. G.) and Watson. Watson (John Forbes). Index to the native and scientific names of Indian and other eastern economic plants and products, [etc.] viii, 637 pp. 8°. London, India museum,

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The people of India. 4 v. 1868-69. Sec Great Britain. (Secretary of state for India). Watson (Rev. John Selby). The reasoning power in animals. 1 p. 1. viii, 471 pp. 120. London, Reeve & co. 1867. Watson (J. W.) Beautiful snow, and other poems. 5th ed. 100 pp. 1 1. 16. Philadelphia, Turner brothers & co. 1869. Watson (Richard, bishop of Landaff). An apology for the bible, in a series of letters, addressed to Thomas Paine, author of a book entitled The age of reason, part second being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. 1 p. 1. 102 pp. 8°. [London]? 1790.

The same. 1 p. 1. 146 pp. 89. Dublin, P. Wogan, 1796.

The same. Carey's 3d Phil. ed. 1 p. 1. 80 pp. 80. Philadelphia, J. Carey, 1797. Watson (Robert Grant). A history of Persia from the beginning of the nineteenth century, to the year 1858, with a review of the principal events that led to the establishment of the Kajar dynasty. xii, 465 pp. 8°. London, Smith, Elder & co. 1866. Watson (Rev. Thomas). A choice drop of honey from the rock Christ; or, a short word of advice to all saints and sinners. Revised by the rev. W. Romaine. 120. Philadelphia, 1815.

[In WOODWARD (W. W.) A pious selection, pp. 249-295).

Watson (Rev. Thomas)-continued.

WATTS.

A divine cordial; or, the transcendant privilege of those that love God, and are savingly called. To which is added by the same author, a word of comfort for the church of God, with a recommendatory advertisement, by rev. mr. Bull. 120. Philadelphia, 1815.

[In WOODWARD (W. W.) A pious selection, pp. 13-174]. The military and

Watson (Winslow C.)

civil history of the county of Essex, New York; and a general survey of its physical geography, its mines and minerals, and industrial pursuits, embracing an account of the northern wilderness; and also the military annals of the fortresses of Crown Point and Ticonderoga. ix, 504 pp. 2 pl. 4 portraits. 8°. Albany, (N. Y.) J. Munsell, 1869. Watts (Alaric A. editor). The poetical album, and register of modern fugitive poetry. xvi, 395 pp. 1 pl. 120. London, Hurst, Chance & co. 1828.

The same. 2d series. xvi, 396 pp. 1 pl. 120. London, Hurst, Chance & co. 1829. Watts (Isaac, d. d.) Divine songs for children. 20 pp. 160. New York, American tract society, [n. d.]

Divine and moral songs for children. 47 pp. 1 pl. 24°. New York, American tract society, [n. d.]

Hymns and spiritual songs. In three books. 1. Collected from the scriptures. 2. Compos'd on divine subjects. 3. Prepar'd for the Lord's supper. 10th ed. xxviii, 329 pp. 180. London, R. Ford, 1728.

The same. pp. 133-250. 3 1. Exeter, (N. H.) J. J. Williams, 1818. [With his Psalms of David. Exeter, 1818].

120.

The same. 282 pp. 32°. Exeter, (N. H.) J. J. Williams, 1819. [With WATTS (I.) The psalms of David. 1819].

The improvement of the mind; or, a supplement to the art of logic. In two parts. To which is added, a discourse on the education of children and youth. ix, 130 pp. 120. Exeter, (N. H.) J. Lamson & T. Odiorne, 1793.

The same. Also his posthumous works, published by D. Jennings and P. Doddridge. 462 pp. 80. Edinburgh, D. Schaw, 1801.

The same. A new ed. 407 pp. 16°. London, W. Baynes, 1804.

Logick; or, the right use of reason in the enquiry after truth. With a variety of rules to guard against error, in the affairs of

WATTS.

Watts (Isaac, d. d.)—-continued.
religion and human life, as well as in the sci-
ences. New ed. corrected and improved. 365
pp. 8°. London, G. G. & J. Robinson, 1801.

The psalms of David, imitated in the language of the new testament, and applied to the christian state and worship, [etc.] 246 pp. 51. 180. Norwich, [Conn.] Bushnell & Hubbard, [1790]?

[Imperfect: pp. 5 to 32 wanting).

The same. 575 pp. 32°. Boston, Lincoln & Edmunds, [about 1800]. [Imperfect: title wanting].

The same. [With] a collection of sacred music. 132 pp. 1 p. 1. 251 pp. 21. 8°. Exeter, (N. H.) J. I. Williams, 1818.

WEBER.

Wayland (Rev. D. S.) Sermons. xii, 344 pp.
80. Derby, H. Mozley, 1816.
Wayland (Francis, d. d.) Letters on the
ministry of the gospel. 210 pp. 160. Bos-
ton, Gould & Lincoln, 1864.

Occasional discourses, including several never before published. 376 pp. 120. Boston, J. Loring, 1833.

University sermons. Sermons delivered in the chapel of Brown university. viii, 328 pp. 120. Boston, Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1849.

Wayland (Robert Sidney). The legend of
Maiden Rock. 92 pp. 120. Philadelphia,
J. B. Lippincott & co. 1870.

The same. 322 pp. 320. Exeter, (N. Wayside hymns. Selected from various H.) J. I. Williams, [1819]?

The same. 233 pp. 120. [n. p.] [Imperfect title, and all before p. 23 (except pp. 13

14) wanting.

The same. An arrangement of the psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of rev. Isaac Watts, d. d. To which is added, a supplement of more than three hundred hymns from the best authors, including all the hymns of dr. Watts adapted to public worship. By rev. James M. Winchell, a. m. Improved by the addition of two hundred hymns. xxiv pp. 149 1. 12. Boston, J. Loring, [1832].

The same. lxxvi pp. 370 1. 24°. Boston, J. Loring, 1832.

The psalms, and spiritual songs of rev. Isaac Watts. To which are added, select hymns from other authors; and directions for musical expression. By Samuel Worcester, d. d. lvi, 51-496, 156 pp. 320. Boston, S. T. Armstrong, 1832.

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The same. New ed. The selection enlarged, and the indexes greatly improved. By Samuel M. Worcester, a. m. 776 160. Boston, Crocker & Brewster, 1855. Waurin (Jehan de). See Wavrin (Jean de). Wavrin (Jean de, seigneur du Forestel). Recueil des croniques et anchiennes istories de la Grant Bretaigne, a present nomme Engleterre. Edited by William Hardy. From 1399-1422. [v. 4-5]. 8°. London, Longmans & co. 1868.

[GREAT BRITAIN. Public record office. Chronicles and memorials of the middle ages]. Way to the heart of childhood; or, seed sown in spring time. [anon.] 107 pp. 3 pl. 189. Philadelphia, American sunday school union, 1865.

authors. New ed. 192 pp. 180. New York, A. D. F. Randolph & co. 1869. Weather-wag's almanac for 1868. Calcu lated to make folks laugh in any latitude or longitude. 48 pp. 120. Philadelphia, A. Winch, 1867,

Webb (A. C.) The model etymology, with

sentences showing the correct use of words; and a key giving the analysis of English words. 169 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Eldredge & brother, 1867. Webb (Daniel). Pauw, in notes. 100 pp. 16°. Bath, 1795. [In PAUW (C.) Selections, part 2]. Webb (John). An historical essay, endeavoring a probability that the language of the empire of China is the primitive language. 4 p. 1. 213 pp. 16°. London, N. Brook, 1669. Webb (Thomas Smith). The freemason's monitor; or, illustrations of masonry; in two parts. A new and improved ed. 248, 3 pp; 60 pp. 120. Salem, Cushing & Appleton, 1818.

Sequel to the selections from

Webbe (Edward). Trauailes, 1590. Carefully edited by Edward Arber. 40 pp. 160. London, A. Murray & sons, 1868.

[ARBER'S English reprints, no. 5]. Weber (Carl von). Maria Antonia Walpurgis, churfürstin zu Sachsen, geb. kaiserliche prinzessin in Bayern. Beiträge zu einer lebensbeschreibung derselben. (Als manuscript gedruckt). 2 v. ix, 276 pp; 2 p. 1. 299 pp. 89. Dresden, B. G. Teubner, 1857. S. Weber (Maximilian Maria von). Die schule des eisenbahnwesens. Kurzer abriss der geschichte, technik, administration und statistik der eisenbahnen. 2o auflage. xvi, 334 pp. 160. Leipzig, J. J. Weber, 1862.

WEBSTER.

WEEMS.

Webster (John, m. d.) The displaying of Webster (Noah, ll.d.)—continued.
supposed witchcraft. Wherein is affirmed
that there are many sorts of deceivers and
imposters, and divers persons under a passive
delusion of melancholy and fancy. But that
there is a corporeal league made betwixt the
devil and the witch, [etc.] disproved. 7 p. 1.
346 pp. 21. 8°. London, J. M. 1677.
Webster (Noah, ll.d.) An Americau dictionary

parts. Part 2d. Containing a plain and
comprehensive grammar, grounded on the
true principles and idioms of the language.
116 pp. 1 pl. 169. Hartford, Hudson &
Goodwin, 1784.

of the English language, exhibiting the origin, orthography, pronunciation, and definition of words. Abridged from the quarto edition of the author; to which are added a synopsis of words differently pronounced by different orthoëpists; and Walker's key to the classical pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and scripture names. 15th ed. xxiv, 1011 pp. 8°. New York, N. & J. White, 1836.

The same. First edition in octavo, containing the whole vocabulary of the quarto, with corrections, improvements, and several thousand additional words; to which is prefixed an introductory dissertation on the origin, history, and connection of the languages of western Asia and Europe, with an explanation of the principles on which languages are formed. 2 v. lxxvi, 938 pp. 1 portrait; 1004 pp. 80. New Haven, author,

1841.

The same. Revised and enlarged by Chauncy A. Goodrich, [etc.] xxii pp. 1 1. 1152 pp. 80. New York, Harper & brothers, 1853.

The same. A dictionary of the English language, explanatory, pronouncing, etymological, and synonymous. With an appendix, containing various useful tables. Mainly abridged from the latest edition of the quarto dictionary of N. Webster, by William G. Webster and William A. Wheeler. [Counting-house edition]. xxxii, 630 pp. sm. 4°. New York, loison, Phinney, Blakeman & co. 1869.

An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. To which are prefixed rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. Being the third part of a grammatical institute of the English language. 13th ed. 240 pp. 16°. Hartford, Hudson & Goodwin, [about 1795].

A grammatical institute of the English language, comprising an easy, concise, and systematic method of education. In three

The same. Thomas and Andrews' 3d ed. 16. Boston, I. Thomas & E. T. Andrews, 1794.

Miscellaneous papers on political and commercial subjects. viii, 227, 48 pp. 8°. New York, E. Belden & co. 1802.

CONTENTS.

I. An address to the president of the United States on the subject of his administration.

II. An essay on the rights of neutral nations, in vin-
dication of the principles asserted by the northern
powers of Europe.

III. A letter on the value and importance of the
American commerce to Great Britain.

IV. A sketch of the history and present state of banks
and insurance companies in the United States.
See, also, Bible. (English). New Haven,

1833. Webster's calendar; or, the Albany almanac for the year 1847 [to] 1864. 19 nos. in 2 v. 12°. Albany, J. Munsell, [1847–64]. Weeds and seeds, and other tales. [anon.] 216 pp. 3 pl. 180. Philadelphia, presbyterian board of publication, 1866. Weekly (The) news [and southern literary gazette, Charleston, S. C.] A family paper, devoted to intelligence, literature, and the arts. P. H. Hayne [and others], editors. fol. March 12, 1853, to Aug. 14, 1856. Charleston, (S. C.) 1853–56. Weekly (The) phonographer, in the reporting style of phonography. Edited, lithographed, and printed by Jas. Butterworth, 1868. v. 1. 16°. London, F. Pitman, 1868. Weekly (The) register; devoted to a record of important documents and events of the times; with essays on subjects connected with arts, science, and literature. ducted by A. M. Trimble and C. A. Schaffter. v. 1. viii, 320 pp. 8°. Lynchburg, Johnson & Schaffter, 1864. Weeks (Helen C.) White and red; a narrative of life among the northwest Indians. 1 p. 1. 266 pp. 8 pl. 16. New York, Hurd & Houghton, 1869. Das leben des Georg Weems (Mason L.) Washington, mit sonderbaren anecdoten, sowohl ehrenvoll für ihn selbst, als auch nachahmungswürdig für seine jungen landsleute. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt, nach der neunten auflage. 240 pp. 7 pl. 120. Libanon, (Penn.) M. Carey, 1510.

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WELZHOFER.

Weidemann (Hugo). Gedichte. See Mel- Wells (Anna Maria). Poems and juvenile chers (F.) Musenklänge. 120. Boston, Carter, Weidemeyer (J. William). Catalogue of Hendee & Babcock, 1830. North American butterflies. From the pro- Wells (Mrs. Elvenah C.) Lingering sounds ceedings of the Entomological society. 42 from a broken harp. xiv, 254 pp. 1 portrait. pp. 8°. Philadelphia, by the society, 1864. sm. 40. Albany, S. R. Gray, 1869. Weidner (Johann Ludwig, or Johann LeonWells (Rev. George Wadsworth). Practical hard). Elixir jesuiticum, sive quinta essendiscourses. With a memoir, iv, 290 pp. tia jesuitarum ex varijs, imprimis pontifi160. Boston, W. Crosby, 1844. cijs, authoribus alembico veritatis extracta, mundi theatro exhibetur, [etc.] collectore [pseudon.] Gratiano Leosthene Saliceto.

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Weihenstephan (Landwirthschaftliche centralschule zu). Jahresbericht pro 1868-69. 3 p. 1. 127 pp. 8°. Freising, F. P. Datterer, 1869.

Weisbach (Julius). A manual of the me chanics of engineering and of the construction of machines, with an introduction to the calculus. Designed as a text-book for tech nical schools and colleges, and for the use of engineers, architects, etc. From the 4th German ed. by Eckley B. Coxe. In three volv. 1. 8°. New York, D. Van Nostrand, 1870.

umes.

Treatise on the mechanics of engineering and machinery, with requisite analytical instructions for the use of polytechnic institutes and for the references of engineers, architects, machinists, etc. From the 4th revised and enlarged German ed. By J. Shenton Zane. 2d Am. ed. v. 1. Theoretical mechanics. xiii, 64 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, 1869.

Welch (Prof. F. G.) Moral, intellectual, and
physical culture; or, the philosophy of true
living. xvi, 429 pp. 120. New York, Wood
& Holbrook, 1869.
Weld (Isaac). Voyage au Canada, pendant
les années 1795, 1796 et 1797. Traduit de
l'Anglais. 3 v. 8°. Paris, Lepetit, 1800.
Wellcome (I. C.) The Berean's casket and
repository; containing select portions of the
sacred word, [etc.]; also, selections from
history, [etc.] xix, 469 pp. 1 1. 16°. Bos-
ton, W. H. Piper & co. 1869.

Wellesley (Richard Colley, marquess Welles-
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127 pp. 80. Londini, G. Nicol, 1841.

Wells (J. Soelberg). On long, short, and weak sight, and their treatment by the scientific use of spectacles. ix, 112 pp. 8°. London, J. Churchill, 1862.

A treatise on the diseases of the eye. 1st American ed. with additions, [etc.] 736 pp. 10 col. pl. 80. Philadelphia, H. C. Lea, 1869.

Wells (Samuel R.) How to read character: a new illustrated hand-book of phrenology and physiognomy, for students and examiners; with a descriptive chart. [anon.] 191 pp. 120. New York, S. R. Wells, 1869.

Wedlock; or, the right relations of the sexes disclosing the laws of conjugal selection, and showing who may, and who may not marry. 238 pp. 120. New York, S. R. Wells, 1869.

Wells (Seth Y.) A summary view of the
millenial church, [etc.] See Green (Calvin)
and Wells.
Wells (Thomas). Letters on Palestine; or,
sketches of travel along the eastern shores
of the Mediterranean. 2d ed. xxiv, 315 pp.
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Wells (William Charles, f. r. s.) Two es-
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Lloyd, lord Kenyon, and an account of a
female of the white race of mankind, part of
whose skin resembles that of a negro; with
some observations on the causes of the dif-
ferences in colour and form between the
white and negro races of men. With a me-
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Wells (William V.) Walker's expedition
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