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Hints to my countrymen, by ... NVY. 1826.

American, An. Mrs. Lydia Maria Child. Hobomok : a tale of early times . . B. 1824.

American, An Samuel Fmley Breese Morse. Imminent dangers to the free institutions of the United States through foreign immigration. . N.Y. 1835.

American, An. Sidney Edwards Morse. Letter on American slavery. . . By ... NY 1847.

American, An. Henry M. Bracken- ridge. Letter on South American affairs to Mr, Monroe 1818.

American, An J. Pottinger. Let- ters of ... mainly on Russia, etc. 1854.

American, An. Alexander Hamilton. Letters to "The Gazette of the United States." August 4-18, 1792

American, An. A, Robinson. Life in California during a residence of sev- eral years in that territory. . . N.Y. 1846.

American, An Benjamin Young Prime, M.D Muscipula give Cambromy- omachia The mouse-trap : or, the bat- tle of the Welsh and the mice, in Latin and English, with other poems in differ- ent languages. By ... N.Y. 1840.

American, An Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Outre-mer ; or, a pilgrimage to the Old World By. . L. 1835.

American, An. Samuel Low The politician outwitted. a comedy. . . N.Y 1789

American, An. James Sloan. Ram- bles in Italy in the years 1816-17. By Bait. 1818. [Also attributed to Theodore Lyman.]

American, An. Alexander Hill Ev- erett Remarks on Gov. C. Strong's speech ... B. 1814.

American, An. Richard BiddU. A review of Captain Basil Hall's travels in North America, in the years 1827 and 1828. L 1830.

American, An. George Henry Cal- vert. Scenes and thoughts in Europe. N.Y 1847.

American, An. James E. DeKay. Sketches of Turkey in 1831 and 1832. N.Y. 1833.

American, An. Matthew Bennett Wynkoop Song leaves from the book of Life and Nature. By... N.Y. 1852.

American, An Benjamin Ghurch, M.D. The times. a poem ... B. 1765.

American, An. JRey. Charles Inglis. True interest of America impartially stated. P. 1776.

American, An. Duff Green. The United States and England ... L. 1842.

American, An. Joseph Hoplcmson. What is our situation? and what our prospects *. . . P. 1799

American, An, formerly a Member of Congress. Fisher Ames. The influ- ences of democracy on liberty, property, and the happiness of society, considered. By ... L. 1835

American in England, The. Alex- ander Shdell Mackenzie. The American m England. L. 1836.

American In London, An. Rev. Calvin Colton. The Americans 1833.

American in Paris, The. John Sanderson The American in Paris. L. 1838.

American in the Service of the Viceroy, An. George Bethune English, A narrative of the expedition to Dongo- la and Sennaar, under the command of His Excellence Ismael Pasha. . . L. 1822.

American Long Resident at Con- stantinople, An Commodore David Porter. Constantinople and its environs. ,.. N.Y. 1835.

American recently returned from Europe, An, Robert Walsh. A letter on the genius and dispositions of the French government ... P 1810.

American Amateur in Europe, An. James Jackson Jarves. Art thoughts. ..

American Angler, An. John J. Brown. American Angler's Guide. . . By... NY. 1845

American Artist, An. Laughton Os- born. Handbook of young artists and amateurs in oil painting. . . N.Y. 1845.

American Cato, The Samuel Adams, so called by a newspaper writer. 1781.

American Citizen, An. William Beach Lawrence, as translator of Marbois' " History of Louisiana/' P. 1830.

American Citizen, An. Orville J. Victor. The American rebellion ... By ... L. 1861.

American Citizen, An. John Adams. Discourses on Davila. .-. B. 1805.

American Citizen, An. James Barr Walker, D.D. The living questions of the age. By ... P. 1869.

American Citizen, An. Linus Pier- pont Brockett, MD. The philanthropic results of the war in America. . . N.Y. 1864.

American Consul at X*onxlon, The. Freeman H. Morse. . . . American sea- men. . . . Letter from ... n. p. 1869.

American Englishman, An. Sam- uel Mather, of Boston, An attempt to show that America must be known to the Ancients. ,, B. 1778.