Etchings of a Whaling Cruise; BUR- NEY'S History of; CAMPBELL's Voyage Round the World; CAROLINE'S (Queen) Voyages; CHURCHILL'S Collection; CIR- CUMNAVIGATION of the Globe, Historical Account of; COLTON's Ship and Shore; COLVOCORESSES' Four Years' in a Gov- ernment Expedition; Cook's Voyages; DRAGE'S Voyage for the Discovery of a North-western Passage; D'URVILLE'S Voyage Autour du Monde; FANNING'S
Voyages; FLANCHERE'S Voyage to Amer- WALES.-See GROSE's Antiquities; WAR-
RINGTON'S History. See, also, Poole's Index to Magazines.
WALPOLE, HORACE.-See POOLE'S Index; WORKS.
CHANNING'S Sermon (Works VI); Dr. MOND'S Accordance of War with Christi- anity; MACHIAVELLI's Art of War; PA- CIFCUS' Friend of Peace; PARKER, T., Sermon and Speech, V. I. See Mili-
tary Art and Science; Poole's Index to Magazines.
ica; GERSTACKER'S Voyage Round the World; GRAVES' Yachting Cruise; HA- BERSHAM'S Exploring Expedition; ISLAND Empire; LA HARPE'S Historie des Voy- ages; LANGSDORFF'S Voyages; LEE'S Cruise of the Dolphin; LEONARD'S Voy- age to Africa; LISIANSKY'S Voyage Round WALSH, ROBERT.-See POOLE's Index; the World; LITTLE'S Life on the Ocean; MACGREGOR's Thousand Miles in the Rob Roy Canoe; MACGREGOR'S Voyage Alone WAR.--See BERNARD'S Frais de la Guerre; in the Yawl Rob Roy; MARINER'S Li- brary; MILET-MUREAU'S Voyage de la Perouse; MONTAGNE'S Voyage Round the Mediterranean; MORRELL'S Voyage to the South Sea; NEVEN'S Forty Years at Sea; Novus Orbis; OCEAN Scenes; OR- BIGNY'S Voyage dans les Deux Amer- iques; PERKINS' Na Motu, or Reef Rov- ings in the South Seas; PEROUSE's Voy- age Round the World; PFEIFFER'S Voy- ages and Captivity; PFEIFFER's Last Travels; PFEIFFER'S Voyage Round the World; PINKERTON'S Collection of Voy- ages and Travels; PORTER's Cruise to the Pacific; QUIN's Voyage Down the Danube; REYNOLD'S Voyage Round the World; ROBINSON's Voyage to America; Ross' Voyage to Southern Regions; RUSHENBERGER'S Voyage Round the World; SALT's Voyage to Abyssinia; SCHROEDER'S Shores of the Mediter- ranean; SCORESBY'S Voyage to the North- ern Whale Fishery; SKETCHES by a Trav- eler; STOCKDALE'S Visit of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; TAYLOR's Flag- Ship; Three Years in the Pacific; VIAUD'S Voyages and Adventures; VOYAGES, Dis- coveries in the South Sea; VOYAGES to Peru; VOYAGES Round the World; Voy- AGES and Travels, Collection of; VOYAGES and Travels, Collection of modern; WHITEFIELD'S Voyage from London to
WAR OF 1812.-See ARMSTRONG'S No- tices of; BRANNAN'S Letters of Officers; etc., BURGES' Battle of Lake Erie; CAMP- BELL'S Services of General Hull, etc.; CLARKE'S Campaign of 1812; COOPER'S History of the Navy; EMMON'S Navy, FROST'S BOOK of the Navy; FROST'S Naval Biography; HEADLEY'S Second War with England; Hull's Campaign of the North-western Army; HUNTS' Late War between the United States and Great Britain; INGERSOLL'S History; NIAGARA, Facts Relating to the Campaign of 1814: O'CONNOR'S History; PALMER's History of Lake Champlain; VAN RENSSELAER'S Narrative of the Affair at Queenstown, 1822; WALKER's Jackson at New Or leans; WAR of 1812, Facts Relating to the Campaign on the Niagara, 1814; WILLIAMS' Invation and Capture of Washington, See, also, History, United States, Lives of Bainbridge, De- catur, Perry, Preble; Poole's Index to Magazines.
WARE, HENRY.-See POOLE's Index. | WELLINGTON, Duke of.-See WEL-
MONUMENTS of Washington Patriotism; WEST, THE, History.-See ALBACH's
FLOYER and BAYNARD'S Psuchrolousia; See BowLE's Across the Continent; CAR-
RINGTON'S Ab-sa-ra-ka; CARVALHO's Travel and Adventure; CUMING'S Tour; FARN HAM'S Life in Prairie Land; FARNHAM'S Travels; GARRARD'S Wah-To-Yah; GREE- LEY'S Overland Journey; GREGG'S Com- merce of the Prairies; MCCONNELL'S Western Characters; MEEKER'S Life in the West; MELINE'S Two Thousand Miles on Horseback; PALMER's Journal of Travels; PARKER'S Trip to the West; PARKMAN'S California and Oregon Trail; PATTIE'S Narrative; RICHARDSON's Be- yond the Mississippi; STANSBURY'S EX- pedition to Great Salt Lake; SWAN'S North-western Coast; TAYLOR'S Colo- rado; WEBB's Altowan. See, also, Poole's Index to Magazines.
also, Political Economy; Poole's Index WEST INDIES.-See BAIRD's West In- to Magazines.
dies; BAUDOIN's Guerres Civiles des Es- pagnols dans les Indies; EDWARDS' History; GUIDE to; HERRERA's Novus Orbis; HovEY's Letters from; Knox's Account of St. Thomas, etc.; LEWIS' Journal of a West India Proprietor; RAYNAL'S Settlement and Trade of Eu- ropeans in; SOUTHEY'S History; STURGE and HARVEY'S West Indies in 1837; TYNG's Stranger in the Tropics; Voy- AGES and Travels. See, also, Poole's Index.
WEST POINT.-See BOYNTON's History; CULLOM'S Biographical Register; MILI- TARY Academy (Poole's Index); UNITED STATES, (Catalogue, Boston Pub. Lib.)
WHATELY, RICHARD.-See BIOGRA- WINES,-See POOLE'S Index. PHY; POOLE'S Index; WORKS.
WISCONSIN,-See LAPHAM's Antiquities (Smith's Cont., V. 7); LAPHAM's Wiscon- sin; OWENS' Geological Survey; RITCHIE'S Wisconsin and Lake Superior; SMITH'S History; WISCONSIN, Reports of Super- intendent of Instruction; WISCONSIN, Collections of the Historical Society.
WIT.-See HUMOROUS Works; POOLE'S Index to Magazines.
WITCHCRAFT. - See CALEF'S More Wonders of the Invisible World; LIx- TON'S Witch Stories; MATHER'S Wonders of the Invisible World; Scorr's Letters on; UPHAM'S Lectures. See, also, Poole's Index to Magazines.
WOMAN.--See ALGER'S Friendships of Women; BEECHER'S True Remedy for the Wrongs of; CARY's Letters on Female Character; COXE's Claims of the Coun- try on American Females; CRAIK'S Woman's Thoughts about Women; DALL'S College, Market and the Court; DALL'S "Woman's Right to Labor;" DALL'S Woman's Rights under the Law; D'HERICOURT'S Woman's Philosophy of Woman; DODGE's Woman's Wrongs; GRAVES' Woman in America; JAMESON'S Characteristics of Women; JAMESON's Sis- ters of Charity, etc.; KAVANAGH's Woman in France in Eighteenth Century; Lac- RETELLE'S les Femmes; LAGOUVE'S Moral History of; MCINTOSH's Woman in America; MANSFIELD'S Legal Rights of Women; MICHELET'S Woman; Mon- ERN Women and What is Said of Them; Women; PENNY'S Employments of SPRAGUE'S Excellent Woman as De- scribed in Proverbs; WALKER's Woman Physiologically Considered; WOMAN'S Influence; WOMAN'S Mission. See, also, Poole's Index to Magazines.
WORCESTER, ENG.-See COOKE's De-
WORCESTER, J. E.-See POOLE's Index; YOUNG MEN.-See ALCOTT'S Letters; WORKS.
WORCESTER, NOAH,-See POOLE'S Index.
WORDS.-See PHILOLOGY; ENGLISH and other Languages; POOLE's Index.
WORDSWORTH, W.-See BIOGRAPHY; POOLE's Index; WORKS.
WORLD.-See POOLE's Index; TURNER'S Sacred History of.
WORLD'S FAIR, 1851.-See DowNE's and COWPER'S Building erected for; WHEWELL'S Results of.
WORSHIP.-See POOLE's Index to Mag- azines.
WYCLIFFE, JOHN,--See POOLE's In- dex to Magazines.
WYOMING. See MINER'S History; STONE'S Poetry and History; also, Poole's Index,
ALCOTT'S Young Man's Guide; BEECH- ER'S Lectures to; DE QUINCEY's Letters; ELIOT'S Lectures; FISHER'S Three Great Temptations; HAWES' Lectures on Chris- tian Character; LIVERMORE's Lectures to; WARE'S Formation of Christian Character. See, also, Education, Ethics, Poole's Index, Reading.
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