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Rev. Joseph Hart, Minister at Grey Friars Ch.; 1st, Trans. of Herodian's His. of his own times, 1649; 8vo, privately printed. 2d, Hymns, &c., with Author's Experience, 1759; l2mo.

Capt. L. W. Hart, Character and Costume Affghanistan, Lond., 1843, with twenty plates on stone.

Levi Hart and V R. Osborn, the works of P. Virgilius Maro, &c., with an Interlinear Translation, &c., Baltimore, 1833; 12mo.

Rev. Oliver Hart, 1723-1795, Minister of Charleston, S. C., Native of Pennsylvania, published several sermons and tracts; "Dancing Exploded," Sermon on death of Rev. Wm. Tennant.

Rev. Richard Hart, the importance of the Word of God, Bristol, two sermons, 1767; 8vo.

Rev. Richard Hart, Sermon, 1804.

Rev. Richard Hart, "Vicar of Catton in the Diocese of Norwich." 1st, Mediella Conciliorum, &c., Norwich, 1833; 8vo. 2d, Materialism Refuted. 3d, Ecclesiastic Records of England, Ireland, and Scotland from 5th century to Reform; 2d ed., 1846.

Sir Wm. Hart, Lord Chief Justice of Scotland, Examination of G. Sprot, Lond., 1608, relating to the Gowry conspiracy, and is reprinted.

Wm. Neville Hart The Goodness of God, a poem, and Pious Med., Lond., 1808.

George Harte, Needfulness of peace in France, 1575, Translated from French.

Walter Harte, born 1700, died 1774; Poems on several occasions, Lond., 1727-29; 8vo. 2d, Essay on Satire, 1730; 8vo. Essay on Reason, 1735; Fol. 3d, Unity of Reason, Morality, and Religion, a sermon, 1737; 8vo.

Prof John Seeley Hart, LL. D., Philadelphia, son of Isaac of Washington Co., Va., born 1810, is a prominent educator and author; his publications are very numerous and on various subjects, moral, religious, literary, and scientific.

Mrs. Emma Hart Willard, Troy, N. Y., born 1787, at Berlin, Conn., daughter of Capt. Samuel Hart, became a noted female educator and a most splendid writer and author; for a list of her published works, see a sketch of her in the Memorial, No.99.

Mrs. Almira Hart Lincoln Phelos, a sister of the above, born 1793, at Berlin, Coun., became almost equally noted and famous as an educator and writer; both attained the highest honors ever bestowed upon American women as educators and authors; for list of her works, see No. 100.

Rev. Levi Hart, D. D., Preston, Conn., now Griswold; published sev-