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Quinoy) 6446, 6463 Aluohant Movrtaihs, 129, '2093 Ahazov (RlTvr) 19, 803, 1084, 1407, 2027, 2316, 2660, 2670, 2863, 3221, 3246, 869^ 6886 AifxuA iKiAim, 6089 Aasn (Tbe) 1384, 2601 Andu (Hi^or) 1749, 2764, 2829 Ahmafolis, 186, 6709, 6819 AruBi (Rivtr) 6448 AirrABOTia Bxqions, 6360, 6767, 6768 AimooBTi, 782, 6947 Antioua, 108, 222, .029, 1884, 3846, 6654, 6804, 6806, 6076 AwTiLtBa (The) 222, 318, 921, 1015, 1179, 1180, 1181, 1348, 1461, 2652 to 2665, 2888, 3261, 6060, 6051 ABono RiQiONB, 119, 120, 121, 141, 142, 143, 180, 181, 182, 183, 213, 214, 216, 216, 224, 259, 1122, 1155 to 1160, 1253, 1379, 1480, 1498, 1550, 1567, 1701, 1711, 1798, 1891, 1892, 1899, 1902, 1906, 1914, 1915, 2032, 2165, 2172, 2259, 2296, 2301, 2582, 2616, 2751 to 2753, 2756, 2767, 2790, 2806, 2855, 2912, 2987, 3063, 3112, 3139, 3140, 3191, 8207, 3283, 3377 to 3379, 3763, 3764, 3835, 3868, 4036, 4037, 4045, 4054, 4055, 4902, 4907, 4908, 4959, 6144, 6167, 6676, 6757, 6758, 6798, 6807, 6967 Abauoa, 2642, 2740 Abauoaha, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063 ABanrmra RjsFaBi.io, 30, 31, 383, 1710, 1897, 2317, 6286 Abkahbas, 2270, 2749 AcoKLANO Islands, 6470 Bahawas, 628, 529, 1294, 4681, 6039, 6057, 6809, 6847, 6876, 6877, 6904^ 6022 Bahia, 1011 Bausb, 46 Baltihobe, 634, 1134, 6040, 6066, 3343 Barbadoeb, 166, 166, 167, 168, 222, 240, 411, 1029, 1222, 1509, 1510, 1536, 1834, 1835, 2294, 2476, 2566, 2624, 2741, 2823, 2967, 3340, 3557, 3565, 3602, 3614, 3621, 3624, 3626, 3767, 3772, 3823 to 3825, 4395, 4822, 4990, 5810 to 6813, 5900, 6076 BRHRiHa's Strattb, 213, 1730, 6796 *Berbiob, 278 BnmTTDA, 288» 746, 1869, S7S7, 8322; 4049; 6816 to 6817. 6077, 6078 Bloodt Bivib, 227 BoaoTA, 980. 2664 BoLiTiA, 280, 8039, 3274, 8276, S022, 6005 to 6097, 6168, 6196, 6198, 6227, 6264, 6283, 6296,6368 BosToir, 43, 49. 69, 74, 83, 164^ 168, 162, 184, 200, 201, 217, 218, 220, 221, 264, 271, 272, 292, 293 to 297, 316, 686, 668, 726, 746, 041. 076, 1043, 1368, 1639. 1802, 1808, 1990, 2035 to 2037, 2039, 2491 to 2493, 2498, 2763, 2769, 2867, 2967, 3097, 3366, 3747, 3748. 3761, 3771, 3784, 8934, 3952, 3969, 8960, 3966 to 3968, 3983, 4030, 4836, 6040, 6066, 6421, 6450, 6666» 6670, 6709. 6819. 6020, 6079. BoxmOABT QnxBTiov, 130, 811, 4836, 4837. 4867, 6062, 6240, 6247, 6260, 6304, 6388 Bbabil, 19, 126, 131, 172, 173, 359, 430, 647. 684, 764, 801, 850, 867, 897, 043, 998, 1066, 1066, 1179, 1180, 1181, 1207, 1208, 1211. 1213, 1262, 1267, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1277. 1322, 1393, 1648, 1696, 1704, 1709, 1726 to 1728, 1736, 1794, 1795, 1832, 1841, 1882, 1937. 1979, 2020, 2028, 2030, 2050, 2124, 2126, 2152, 2169, 2306, 2309, 2361, 2426, 2434^ 2435, 2584, 2730, 2739, 2789, 2798, 2884, 2900, 2901, 2952, 2976, 2997, 3039, 3133, 3225, 3594, 4679, 4798, 4869, 4883, 4899. 4916, .4921, 4927, 4929, 4977, 6668. 6821 to 6826 Bbuubwiok, mid* New Braniwiek Buoanibbs, 374 to 378, 408, 1434, 1486 BuBMOS Atrbb, 88, 209, 280, 322, 338, 382, 384, 386, 386, 430, 841, 1227, 1323, 1391, 1419, 1580, 2155, 2337, 2338, 2719, 2736, 3030, 3082, 3167, 4733, 4746, 4754, 4757, 4761, 6230, 6231, 6242, 6244, 6245, 6266, 6263, 6263*, 6265, 6367, 6404, 6996 Bdnker'b Hill, 4068 Caufobnia, 187, 362, 370, 632, 713, 762, 839, 1112, 1132, 1163, 1241, 1387, 1640, 1646, 1665, 1696, 1861, 2342, 2603, 2701, 2776. 3122, 3158, 3159, 3353, 4237, 6418, 6473, 6543, 5544, 5660, 6827, 6927, 6929 Oahfbaobt, 3134 Canada, 75, 81, 122, 146, 192, 258, 282, 283, 302, 303, 369, 397, 444 to 466, 647 to 649, 657, 558, 569, 560, 697, 699, 783, 802, 804^ 920, 997, 1106, 1118, 1234, 1258, 1265, 1266, 1278, 1330, 1331, 1340, 1385, 1386, 1404^ 1405, 1444, 1469, 1461, 1468, 1499, 1626, 1640, 1664, 1703, 1714, 1746, 1746, 1760, 1751, 1762, 1766, 1783, 1797, 1863, 1912, 1914, 1917, 1928, 1938, 1973, 1990, 2057. Index of tfu Principal Af altera. CAirnnk—eontinutd. 2071, 2146, 2147, 2IS0, 21S7, 2177, 2183, 2184, 2204, 2343. 2344, 2360, 2469, 2486, 2486, 2S41, 2S69, 2662, 2695, 2727, 2728, 2792, 2807, 2826, 2860, 2948, 2955, 2972, 2991, 2992, 3037, 3073, 3187, 3188, 3219, 3278 to 3282, 3287, 8357, 3368. 3537, 3538. 8550, 3818, 3821, 3827, 3831, 3834, 4091, 4302, 4504, 4661, 4717, 4789, 4843, 5011, 6106, 6121, 6181, 6186, 6187. 5201, 6205, 6207, 6209 to 6213, 6229, 6237, 6243. 6246. 6268, 5269, 6297, 6298, 5301, 5328, 6330, 6350, 5373, 5379, 6431, 6462, 6465. 5478, 5489, 5539, 6661, 6563, 6568, 6583, 6606, 6617, 5619, 6628, 6630, 6631, 6642, 5660, 6703 to 5708, 5828 to 5836, 5866, 5874, 6893, 5910, 5945, 5947, 5961, 6967, 5958.. 6973, 6031, 6081 Cape Bbston, 469, 470, 1185, 1224, 3731, 3733, 3739, 3742, 3763, 4374, 6365, 5947, 6109 Caraooab. 907, 1128, 2568, 2760, 4761, 6837, 6838 Carribex Islands, 477, 1581, 1819, 2205, 2530, 2787, 2793, 2842, 2888, 2898, 3497, 3826, 6839 to 6841, 5886, 6019, 6085, see also West Indies Cabibs (The) 108. 2852 to 2654, 3986, 4913, 6663 Carolina (North and South) 18, 193, 275, 286, 343, 419, 482 to 491, 528, 629, 640, 765 to 768, 1417, 1418, 1513, 1629 to 1534, 1779, 1858, 1860, 2093, 2094, 2248, 2545, 2549, 2650, 2852, 3063, SIS'J, 3134, 3229, 3298, 3299, 3304^ 3320, 33^0, 3481, 3482, 3643, 3664, 3566, 3594, 3606, 3608, 3645, 3663, 3689, 3721^ 3758, 3769, 3998, 4160, 5108, 6761. 6842 to 5850, 6040, 6047, 6082 to 6084 Carthboiita, 492 to 495, 905, 980, 1953, 3164, 3681, 3682, 3688, 3690, 3707, 3708, 3718, 3724, 3726, 6819, 6861, 5853, 6977, 6086 Catennb, 179, 266, 803, 946, 1179, 1180, 1181, 1640, 1956, 2441, 2442, 2479, 4487, 4665, 4656, 6863, see Guiana Cbittral Amsrioa, 676, 1001, 1178, 2625, 2738, 2910, 2911, 6248, 5546, 6574 Chakflatn (Lake) 5854 Cbarlxstowit, 5819 Chicoba. 1022 Chihuahua, 187 Cmu, 116, 338, 386, 423, 647. 932, 998, 1065, 1085, 1117, 1170, 1171, 1172, 1209, 1272, 1274, 1323, 1336, 1415, 1419, 1676, 2020, 2097, 2129 to 2133, 2312, 2313, 2434, 2435, 2450, 2719, 2748, 2828, 2878, 2984, 2985, 3030, 3039, 3069, 3225, 3363, 4913, 4936, 6006, 5078, 6102, 5149, 6169. 5175, 6176, 6178 to 5180, 5190, 5219, 5226, 6228, 5236, 6238, 5249, 5257, 5277, 5279, 5287, 5299, 5303, 5308, 6318, 5376, 6377, 6413, 5425, 6438, 6721, 6856 to 6869, 5894 to 5896, 5978 Cbilob, 5860 Chihbobazo, 6194 Colombia, 626, 660 to 664, 775, 776, 980, 1339, 1345, 2134, 2601, 30C0, 324!^ 4854, 4939, 5081, 5089, 5463, 5861 to 5864 Colombia (British) 357, 6644 Columbia (DUtriot oO 6029, 6147, 6233 Columbus, 670 to 675, 884. 896, 947, 1218, 1575, 1676, 1703, 1986, 3002, 4701, 4782, 4799, 4800, 4855, 6461 CoHNiionouT, 198, 201, 628, 690 to 698, 744^ 1019. 1426, 1538, 1788, 2720, 2954^ 8859. 3939, 5942 to 5944 Coroillbbas (The) 1524 to 1628 Cordova, 88 Costa Sioa, 149, 6468, 6865 CiNoimrATi, 705 Cuba, 154, 788, 789, 790, 791, 792, 806, 842, 922, 1194, 1195, 1497, 1502. 1522, 1934, 1953. 1999, 2183, 2447, 2G95, 2825, 3114, 3118, 3671, 3674, 3760. 3901, 4044, 6077, 6460. 5718, 5747, 6867, 5868, 6087. 6088 CuMANA, 633, 906, 5837 ifiLjsw:' Cumberland Island, 6089 CuRAf AG, 6869, 6870 Darien, 287, 793, 827 to 833, 1231, 1321, 1492. 1680, 2112, 3263, 3511 to 3515, 3519 to 3521, 5870, 5872 Datis'b Straits, 5780 Dxdhah, 73, 881 Delaware, 286, 1110, 1111 Demerara. 278. 1402, WA, 2830, 2831, 3223, 4945 Detroit, 2743 Ecuador, 3174 Enoratings (Misoellaoaoas) p. 303 Erie, 642 EssEQUiBO, 278 .•'^': Falkland Islands, 46. 310, 1093, 1322, 1647. 1919*. 2391, 2856, 3063, 3970, 4202, 5306 Florida (East and Wait) 18, 193, 196, 427, 628. 529. 765, 766, 938, 939, 1129, 1130, 1131, 1143, 1201, 1202, 1238, 1262, 1678, 1703, 2051, 2195, 2198, 2626, 2637, 2673, 2862, 2874, 2963, 3152 to 3154, 3166, 8172, 3187 to 3189, 3645, 3649, 3854, 3865, 3936, 3969. 3975, 4399, 44666, 4703, 4786, 610i>, 5320, 5847, 5874 to 5877. 5910, 5925, 5928, 6040, 6089, 6093, 6121 Fort Rotal, 6819 Franklin (Benj.) 1144 to 1163, 1655, 2322, 2696, 3916, 4120, 4203, 4393, 4431, 4433. 4434, 4522, 4523, 5559, 5723 Frontekao, 1182, 2971 Qeoroia, 18, 193, 241, 413, 419, 482, 1217, 1417, 1418, 2249, 2347, 2405, 2852, 2872, 2889, 3132, .3308 to 3311, 3404, 3608, 3615, 3617, 3625, 3629, 3633 to 3635, 3C38, 3644, 3666, 3667, 3673, 3683, 3684, 3686, 3691, 3694, 3696, 3704, 3709, 3719, 3720, 3741, 3768, 3932, 5475, 5847, 6082, 6089 Grenada, 1289, 1415, 1640, 2135, 2978, 3943, 3968, 4034, 4093, 4604, 5818, 6837, 5881, 6089 (See also New Grenada). t , 1218, , 4782, 98, 744, 1, 3859, Index qf M« Principal Mattert, 806, 842, 934, 1963. 14, 3118, 77, 6460, 1321, 1492, 19 ^3521, 2831,3223, If. . 1322, 1647, 6306 196, 427, ril30, 1131, [1578, im 2673, 2852, ' 8172, 3187 3936, 3969, 6109, 6320, 5928, 6040, ., 2322, 2596, 4433, 4434, Y 482, 1217, 1 2862, 2872, 3608, 3615, , 3638, 3644, 3686, 3691, 3720, 3741, 2978, 3943, 5837, 5881, Obey Town, 6571,[6677, 6602 Odadaloupi, 277, 318, 1640, 2868, 3823 to 3825, 4638, 5888, 6999 QVAnuuLA, 149, 688, 1001, 1189, 1304, 1676, 1677, 2081, 2082, 2143, 3008, 8033, 8173, 5868, 5882,5883 OUAXAOA, 2069, 2070 GUATAQUIL, 3225 Guiana, 138, 155, 342, 533. 684, 803. 810, 811, 906, 1305 to 1310, 1366. 1689. 1762, 1796, 1946, 2049, 2316, 2333, 2536 to 2637, 2639, 2640, 2542, 2643, 2666, 2670, 2742, 3669, 3936, 4652, 4694, 5206, 6290, 6884 to 6887 HARTroBD^ 102a 1021, 1370, 1371 HAYAnirA. 7, 1602, 1953, 1999, 3837, 6743, 5891 Hatti, lee 8t Domingo HxMirBFiir, 1397 to 1401 HiBFANiotA, see St. Domingo Honduras, 46, 149, 626, 842, 3134, 6892 Hudson's Bat, 162, 226, 656, 963, 1039, 1040, 1123, 1388, 1607, 1861, 1920, 1971, 2661, 6476, 5686, 6683, 6689, 5711, 6071 Hudson Biteb, 2098, 2327, 5893 Hudson's Straits, 5780 Illinois. 262, 263, 265, 796. 1262, 1876, 3277. 3364. 4880, 4881, 4895, 4901, 4931, 4971, 6894,5895 Indiana, 326, 368 Indians, 205, 312, 317, 379, 432, 433, 530, 631, 599, 626, 638, 668, 705, 730, 775, 781, 885, 887, 963, 956, 973, 974, 976, 992, 1003, 1005, 1023, 1061 to 1058, 1067, 1069, 1074, 1076, 1092, 111.3, 1114, 1199, 1236, 1238, 1239, 1240, 1246, 1336, 1361, 1362, 1358, 1361, 1394, 139S, 1396, 1428, 1446, 1467, 1600, 1501, 1603, 1637, 1652, 1553, 1567 to 1664, 1679, 1627, 1643, 1663, 1682 to 1684, 1716, 1738, 1740, 1744, 1746, 1746, 1768, 1774, 1779, 1783, 1821, 1865, 1866, 1870, 1880, 1903, 1908, 1921, 1943, 2038, 2049, 2126 .to 2128, 2164, 2161, 2180 to 2182, 2189, 2190, 2195, 2210, 2212, 2220, 2268, 2279, 2280, 2343, 2344, 2364, 2389, 2405, 2419, 2468, 2469, 2479, 2488, 2496, 2633, 2666, 2623, 2656 to 2658, 2663, 2667, 2676, 2676, 2706, 2724, 2746 to 2748, 2761, 2771, 2777, 2809, 2824, 2828, 2848, 2849, 2889, 2902, 2907 to 2911, 2943 to 2947, 2961, 2998, 3019, 3020, 3042, 3052 to 3054, 3065, 3066, 3069, 3097, 3100, 3116, 3136, 3145 to 3149, 3179, 3187 to 3189, 3195, 3199, 3201, 3204^ 3205, 3216, 3217, 3221, 3286, 3287, 3306, 3327, 3329, 3334^ 3335, 3376, 3387, 3388, 3428, 3446, 3465, 3456, 3468, 3485, 3550, 3727, 3766, 3786, 3792, 3797, 3798, 3859, 3862, 3939, 3949, 4079, 4203, 4393, 4402, 4428, 4449, 4469, 4475, 4637, 4608, 4687, 4727, 4729, 4772, 4821, 4874, 4937, 4995, 6044, 6069, 5166, 6174, 5267, 6276, 5282, 5319, 5336, 5380, 5393, 5653, 6745, 5746,, 6783, 6069 Iowa, 790 Jaouon (Pmidant) 1686, 1686, 1687 Jamaica, 212, 222, 274, 844, 365, 366, 367, 607, 806, 996, 1029. 1030, 1164, 1259, 1324, 1420, 1536, 1688. 1692 to 1617, 1772, 1773, 1823, 1867, 1885, 1907, 207^ 2333, 2411, 2490, 2666, 259i 2684, 2823, 2944, 2949, 2967, 8068, 3176, 8826, 3610^ 3530, 35.33, 8634, 3539, 3548, 8563, 3583, 8602. 3663, 8716, 3717, 8761, 8790. 3814. 3946, 4207, 4272, 4439, 4454, 4468. 4599, 4842, 4891, 4942, 4994, 5047, 6062, 6064, 6056, 5117, 5135, 5136, 5273, 5306, 6700, 6896 to 6905, 6092 JurvERSON (President) 823, 1630 to 1636, 3103, 4691, 6024, 5030, 5031 Jisum, 1861, 1870, 1879, 1936, 1937, 2387, 2524, 2633, 2685, 2716, 3070, 3816 Juan Fernandez, 5172, 6275 Kansas, 1232, 6601, 5633 Labrador, 496, 497, 566, 778, 3391, 4777 La Quira, 3723 La Plata, 140, 1704, 1760, 2097, 2309, 2317, 2620, 2634, 6036, 6386, 6391, 6432, 6441, 6980, 5996, 5996 Lima, 1391, 2386, 2716, 2736, 27S7 Long Island, 1421, 3558, 3735, 4248 LouiBBouBO, 1224, 1876, 3733, 3739, 3752, 5819, 5907 Louisiana. 169, 291, 324, 326, 658, 659, 560, 824, 825, 985, 992, 994, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1166, 1397, 1405, 1640, 1766, 1866, 1873, 1874, 1881, 2422, 2478, 2583, 2637, 2959, 3163, 3727, 3834, 3987, 4760, 4786, 5460, 6733, 5876, 5908 to 5912, 6093 Louisville, 1925 Madison, (President) 1931, 1932 Maodalina (Riypr) 980 Maosllan (Sti < of) 4, 310, 388, 424, 646, 651, 859, 860, 117S*, ' 121, 1906, 2187, 2389, 2390, 2579, 2580, 27 A 2750, 3206, 3421, 3711, 6859, 5913 to 6915, 6978, 6094 Maine, 185, 1942, 2797, 2838, 2979, 3079, 6080 Manuscripts, page 292 Maps, page 294 MABaABTTA, 1767 MARTiNiQaB, 277, 654, 2637, 3823, 3869, 4964, 6916 to 5923 Maryland, 8608, 3517, 5941, 6044, 6045, 6047, 6095 Massachusetts, 24. 44. 73, 117, 159, 184. 272. 327. 951, 957, 982. 1367, 1368, 1452, 1463, 1541 to 1546, 1944, 1990, 1992 to 1998, 2222, 2267, 2287, 2330, 2353, 2527, 2699, 2954, 2995, 3113, 3117, 3316, 3317, 3327, 3344, 3570, 3697, 3747, 3771, 3930, .3963, 4001, 4015, 4026, 4031, 4032, 4035, 4040, 4070, 4671, 4155», 4468, 4726, 4780, 4802, 5429, 5557, 5565 Index q/ the Principal Atatltn. Vrxioo, 80, 136, 163, 187. 206, 301, 891, 892, 428, 431, 5S0, 668, 669, 660, 610, 611, 612, 676, 682, 687, 738, 739, 740, 806, 839, 842, 921, 924 to 929, 933 to 936, 944, 949, 981, 1036, 1096, 1102, 1141, 1178, 1188 to 1193, 1210, 1226, 1226, 1336, 1369, 1406, 1413, 1496, 1016 to 1619, 1703, 1763, 1766, 1792, 7.861, 1868, 1869, 1871, 1893, 1991, 2033, 2034, 2070, 2079 to 2092, 2100, 2108, 2170, 2276, 2276, 2299, 2316, 2334, 2462, 2463, 2460, 2480, 2664, 2881, 2698, 2636, 2644, 2646, 2686, 2699, 2722, 2776, 2869 to 2869, 3006, 3008, 9018, 8038, 3094, 3062 to 9064, 3114, 3121, 3192 to 3201, 3210, 3226, 3237, 9238, 3336, 3363, 3416, 3606, 4237, 4784, 4920, 4982, 4988, 4989, 4993, 6001. 6003, 6042, 6070, 6288, 6629, 6661, 6716, 6738, 6912, 6924 to 6934, 6966 to 6969, 6069, 6091 MiOHioAN, 89, 5166 MiRNiBOTA, 796, 2286 MisBiBSiPPi, 18, 60, 129, 226, 227, 1036, 1091, 1125, 1126, 1387, 1666, 1667, 2067, 2119, 2120, 2422, 2439, 2440, 2583, 2743, 2746, 2770, 2907, 3571, 3573, 3062, 6908, 6909, 6936, 6936. 6097 HiBsouBi. 325, 368, 900. 992, 1112, 1212, 1830 to 1832, 2744, 2749 HONONOABELA, 129 MoNTK Video, 841, 1288, 1705, 2140. 2141, 2298, 3167, 4754 Montreal, 1454, 2144, 2145, 4386, 5750, 6737, 6738 MOMTBBBRAT, 222 MoBHONS, 6327, 6333 MoBQuiTO Shobe, 2970, 3392, 4949, 6977 MuNBOE (President) 4633, 4973 Kevis, 2206, 2823, 2842, 3522, 3527. 3531, 3644, 5643 New Brttnswiok, 133, 302, 716, 1820, 2266, 3287, 4440. 5650, 6031 Nbwbubt. 129, 630, 798 New Bnoland, 3. 25, 38, 43, 82, 188, 220, 240> 261, 264, 276, 411, 693. 617, 618, 657, 668> 690, 747, 748, 753, 800, 821, 882, 921», 993. 1016. 1032, 1033, 1034, 1036, 1044, 1081, 1099. 1138, 1219, 1238, 1293, 1379, 1393, 1471 to 1478, 1504, 1506, 1512, ir47, 1655*, 1656, 1686, 1691, 1755, 2000 to 2019, 2024, 2037, 2038, 2101, 2124, 2125, 2162 to 2165, 2206 to 2220, 2258, 2416, 2423 to 2425. 2494, 2495, 2566, 2733, 2777, 2804^ 2834, 2886, 2947, 2995, 3040, 3041, 3100, 3134, 3269, 3276, 3285, 3305, 3361, 3372, 3422, 3425 to 3427, 3429 to 3438, 3442, 3445, 3460, 3453, 3460, 3465, 3467, 3468, 3472, 3476, 3478, 3485, 3495, 3499 to 3501, 3504. 3546. 3658, 3594, 3605, 3619, 3692, 3706, 3729. 3730. 3732, 3739, 3877, 4089, 4156, 4409, 4423, 4659, 4660, 4767, 5293, 5307, 5347, 6474, 5493, 5494, 5515, 5528, 6552, 5939 to 6946, 6951, 6953, 6098 to 6100, 6106 Nbwpoondlamd, 103, 281, 803, S66, 761, 118B, 1678, 1737, 2067, 2116, 2124, 2126, 2224, 2226, 2482, 2674, 2941, 3036, 3134, 3356, 3391, 3649, 3556, 3891, 4826, 4979, 4992, 6041, 6710, 6741, 6946 to 6960, 6071, 6101 to 6104 New Orknada, 438, 918, 1676. 2832, 2980, 6636, 5580, 6742, 6861 New Hamfshibi, 218, 219, 1363, 1364, 1692, 1771, 3640, 3670, 3990 to 3992 New Jirset, 10. 662, 940, 1031, 1633, 1866, 1867, 3027, 3032, 3260, 3367, 3368, 3604, 8694, 3620, 3809, 4408, 4967. 6941, 6962 to 6964, 6963, 6095, 6108 New Oblianb, 226, 393, 437. 712; 1024» 1233; 2193, 3316, 6966, 6976 New Pltmocth, 2796, 9020^ 6688 New Fbovidemob, 1916, 2764, 6819 New Tobk, 70, 36, 114, 126, 137, 202, 203, 275, 285, 360, 393, 624, 614, 642, 901, 1002, 1016, 1042, 1072, 1106, I46i 1488, 1490, 1778. 1808, 1872, 2105, 2228 to 2240, 2339, 2843, 2844, 2852. 2889, 2908, 3077, 3078, 3208, 3360, 3397, 3398, 3542, 3594, 3620, 3631, 8632, 3786, 3844, 3871, 3884, 3986, 4014, 4649, 4662, 4970, 5021, 6040^ 6066, 6066, 6603, 6588, 6819, 6893, 5940, 5946, 6961, 6953, 5960 to 5966, 6105 to 6108 NuoARA, 192, 842, 2022, 2023, 3766, 3777, 6160 NiOARAOTTA, 149, 225, 1001, 1189, 1852, 1940, 6496, 5581, 5865 NooTKA Sound, 2043, 4466(/, 4466ik, 4tJ0, 4471, 4473, 4482 North East Pabsaob, 6, 409, 661, 930, 1436, 2171, 4027, 4046, 4182, 4882 NoBTH West Pabsaoe, 127, 182, 263, 647, 710, 767, 996, 1039, 1139, 1388, 1389, 1390, 1621, 1622, 2043, 2059, 2096, 2177, 2178, 2250 to 2255, 2295, 2345, 2352, 2417, 2616, 2678 to 2682, 2689, 3408, 3762, 3955, 4045, 4976, 6582, 5808, v. Arotio Reqions NoBTH Webt Coast, 1285, 1285*, 2043, 2044, 2045, 3139, 3140 Nova Scotia, 302, 921*, 1221, 1328, 1329, 1334, 1468, 1756, 1820, 1862, 2063, 2064, 2116, 2118, 2124, 2125, 2151, 2184, 2262 to 2266, 2636, 2955, 2957, 3287, 3391, 3393, 3756, 3768, 3781, 3789, 4404, 4416, 4440, 4659, 4660, 5106, 6111, 5122, 5122», 6365, 6650, 6890, 5946, 6947, 5970, 6971, 6031, 6102, 6109, 6110 NoTA Zembla, i Ohio, 129, 227, 326, 992, 1036, 2093, 209i 2182, 2277, 2278, 3984, 4966, 6972 Ontabio, 3777, 6973 Obboon, 632, 923, 1003, 1096, 1163, 2342, 2675, 3120, 5389, 5394, 6411, 5415, 5418, 5423, 6426, 6427, 5974 ' Orirooo, 633, 1313 to 1316, 1426, 1427, 1520, 1521, 2642, 5448, 5837 Oswego, Palenqu Pampas i Panama, 2644, 6390, 6977 Paraqva 1288, 2336, 2890, i Parana, Paria, 51 Pataooni 3917,3 PENSTtTi •600, e 1688, 2614, : 3484, : 4009, 4 4647, i 6952, I Pebnambi Pebv, 13< 918, 9i 1172, 1670 to 1968, ] 2103, 2i 2402, S 2722, 2 30p7, 3t 3152, i 3415, 3 5102, 6 6198, 6 6886, 6( Pbiiadeli 403,474 1362, 1 1817, 1 2674, 2 3567, 3 4088, 4 4663, 4 6040, 5C Pilorih F. 5565 PinsBUBa Plaoentia POPTAN, 51 Port Egmc Porto Bel Porto Cav Porto Ric< PoTosr, 88, Portraits Pbincb Eo 8B6, T61, 118S, li, 21^^ 2224. i, 3134, 33fi&, B, 4979, 4992, I, 6071, 6101 to S, 2532, 2950, 0, 1354, 1692, II, 1633, 1856, 7, 3368, 8604, (7, 6941, 6952 ri2, 1024^ 1233* la 319 7, 202, 203, 275, 901, 1002, 1016, », 1490, 1778, !40, 2339, 2843, n, 3078, 3208, H, 3620, 3631, J4, 8986, 4014, M, 6066, 6066, 10, 6945, 6951, 108 i!3, 3766, 3777, 189, 1852, 1940, mk, 4470, 4471, 661, 930, 1436, 1, 253, 647, 710, .389, 1390, 1621, 77, 2178, 2250 17, 2616, 2678 to 55, 4045, 4976, s J5», 2043, 2044» 1328, 1329, 1334^ 63, 2064, 2116, 4, 2262 to 2266, 91, 3393, 3756, 16, 4440, 4659, 22*, 5365, 5650, 71, 6031, 6102, 136, 2093, 2094, 5972 Jnde* Qj the Principal MaUera. 163, 2342, 15, 5418, 2675, 5423, 126, 1427, 152^, Obwmo, 2605, 3777 Palenqub, 808 Pampas (The) 330, 1384 Taskua, 225, 683, 1189, 1852, 1940, 2331, 2438, 2644, 2045, 2736, 2821, 3060, 3209. 3726, 6390, 5396, 5428, 6477, 5490, 5717, 5976, 6977 Paraouay, 136, 140, 561 to 565, 647, 841, 955, 1288, 1440, 1540, 1879, 2175, 2317, 2335, 2336, 2501, 2593, 2632, 2633, 2685, 2880, 2890, 3415, 3594, 5197, 5857, 6978 to 5980 Parana, 2309, 2685 Paria, 5837 Pataoonia, 46, 423, 424, 1003, 1905, 2856, 3896, 3917, 3921, 5981 PXRBTLTAMu, 10, 43, 192, 205, 275, 285, 339, •600, 662, 705, 724, 807, 1238, 1491, 1687, 1688, 1894, 2189, 2362 to 2383, 2603, 2509, 2614, 2967, 3027, 3040, 3132, 3208, 3260, 3484, 3486 to 3488, 3620, 3694, 3777, 3920, 4009, 4010, 4140, 4187, 4426, 4553, 4674, 4647, 4775, 6032, 5053, 6252, 5302, 6941, 5952, 5963, 5982, biiSS, 6095, 6105, 6112 PXRHAHBUOO, 2388 Pbro, 136, 270, 330, 602, 603, 683, 684, 803, 918, 998, 1064, 1065, 1085, 1141, 1170 to 1172, 1336, 1378, 1414, 1415, 1643, 1668, 1670 to 1676, 1703, 1827, 1837, 1838, 1861, 1968, 1937, 1957, 1958, 2020, 2027, 2102, 2103, 2276, 2276, 2286, 2314, 2386, 2394 to 2402, 2444, 2450, 2481, 2554, 2622, 2688, 2722, 2731, 2737, 2827, 2878, 2984, 2986, 30p7, 3030, 3039, 3057, 3101, 3145 to 3149, 3152, 3225, 3275, 3319, 3353, 3395, 3409, 3415, 3416, 3572, 3698, 3788, 4988*, 6000, 6102, 5168, 5168, 5171, 5218, 5174, 6196, 5198, 5263, 6284, 6439, 5440, 6654, 6661, 6886, 5984 to 6989, 6113 Fhiiadelfhia, 56, 57, 63, 128, 190, 191, 219, 403, 474, 523, 634, 941, 951, 987, 988, 1230, 1362, 1422, 1533, 1659 to 1662, 1813, 1814, 1817, 1894, 2047, 2319, 2404, 2407, 2589, 2674, 2691, 2915, 2967, 3107, 3277, 3504, 3567, 3743, 3844, 3926, 4005, 4014, 4076, 4088, 4148, 4149, 4181, 4533, 4535, 4538, 4563, 4593, 4618, 4644, HOI'., 4862, 4894, 5040, 6066, 6990 PiLQRiM Fathers, 977, 2423, 2424, 2425, 5534, 5555 PinsBURaH, 5991 Plaoentia, 5819 POPTAN, 5851 Fort Eohont, 46 Porto Bello, 3164, 5819, 6111 Porto Cavallos, 3723 PoRTO Rico, 1127, 2875, 3418, 5867, 5992 PoTosr, 88, 382, 1391 PoRTBAiTS (Engraved), page 305 Prince Edward Island, 1649, 2636, 2951, 5272 QOAKFRH, 2362 to 2368. 2370, 2373, 2375, 2376, 2:m, 2508, 2600. 2518 to 2521, 2967, 3040. 3144, 3312, 3331, 34((7, 3502, 8507, 8806, 4008, 4124, 4120, 4131, 4337, 4352. 4387, 4445. 4497, 4519, 4532, 4001, 4643 QcEBRO, 6. 371, 681. 1375. 1444. 1724. 1987 to 1989, 2116, 2176, 2522 to 2525, 3813, 3818, 3819, 3822, 3979, 3999, 4016, 4022 to 4024, 4026, 4180, 4280, 4334, 4451, 4466, 4466c, 4483, 4612, 4972, 4978, 5963, 6975, 6993, 6011, 6114 QoiTO, 683,' 2629, 3167, 3780, 3796, 5994 Red Kivbr, 75, 2676, 4860, 4864, 4906 Rhode Ihland, 44. 106. 434. 1076, 1481, 1717, 1785. 1786, 2607, 3558, 3694, 4787, 5507, 5942 to 6944 River Plate, tee La Plata. RocKT Mountains, 1096, 1623, 1624 Sacrahento, 2578 St. Augustine, 3702, 3712, 3758, 5819 St. Bartholomew, 4831, 4848 St. Catharine's, 2408, 2409 St. Christopher's, 222. 2823, 3644, 3576, 3593, 3787, 3946, 3965, 4742, 5052, 5900, 6000 to 6003, 6115 St. Croix, 1722, 1723 St. Dominqo, 132, 223, 395. 447. 551, 566, 842, 880, 883, 921, 989, 1028, 1029, 1161, 1312. 1357, 1369, 1380, 1381, 1382, 1640, 1736, 1819, 1913, 1945, 2273, 2445, 2463, 2534, 2637, 2708 to 2711, 2714, 2858, 3142, 3143, 3204, 3231, 3341, 4485, 4499, 4506, 4610, 4516, 4696, 4698, 4715, 4838, 4839, 4918, 4966, 5505, 6867, 5873, 6004 to 6008 St. Eustatius, 6009 St. John's, 2408, 2409, 2875, 5947, 6010, 6109, 6116 St. Juan, 2408, 2409, 2875 St. Lawrence, 921*, 3832, 6011 to 6013, 6117, 6118 St. Lucia, 340, 2061 to 2063, 2065, 2978, 4714, 6114, 5736 St. Margaret's, 3418, 6837 St. Martha, 6851 St. Michael, 6015 St. Saltadob, 3418 St. Thomas, 2713 St. Vinobnt, 481, 1029, 2168, 2715, 2787, 3985, 4216, 4246, 4795, 5837, 6016 Salem, 1104, 1781 Salta, 88 Salvador, 149, 3008 Sandwich Islands, 426, 3059 S. Cruz, 2729, 5067 Santa Fe, 1698 Inihts qftht Frinoiptd Matttrt. Siowaioif. S027, BOM, MM, , 0033. 0030. 0040, 0041. 0006. 0604, 0607. 6699 SoMBB'a liLANoa. 236, 2834, 3303, v. Bkrmuda SONORA. 187 South Siab, 4, 96. 97, 98, 100 SuRiHAH, 1107, 1108. 1883. 2072, 2073, 2703, 2723, 2936 to 2939, 2982, 3190, 3240. 3010. 3061, 3660, 3817, 4046 Taloahuana, 0275 Talomeoo, 2004 Tkhuamtkpio. 1197, 1093, 1802, 1940, 0381, 0382, 0400. 0419 Tknnessii. 326, 6026 TiRRA DBL FoEOO, 3272, 3273, 0809 Texas, 187, 1263, 1496, 1698 to 1700, 1041, 2000, 3017, 0188, 0271, 6310, 0407, 0734 TlOONDBBOOA. 6110 ToBAQO, 1767, 2477. 2655, 2990. 3040, 3005. 3774. 6697, 0837. 0000, 6021 Toronto, 1376, 2116 Trinidad, 410, 481, 078, 1767, 1896, 2333, 2334, 3088, 3089, 4688, 4695, 4710, 4719, 4732, 4743, 0837 TnouMAN. 88, 0980. Urdqdat. 1704. 2298. 2685 Utah. 552, 2913, 2914 Valdivia. 6036 Valparaiso, 65, 2736 Van Buren (President), 1464 Vanoouybr's Island, 1123, 6476 Venezubla, 438, 471, 590, 661, 842, 906, 1767, 2032. 3135. 3160 to 3162, 5851 Vera Cruz, 3164. 3209. 6037 Vbrhont, 916, 1143, 1269, 3323. 3324 Vbsfuoius, 854, 884, 947, 1703 ViROiHTA, 18, 245 to 247, 262, 266, 285, 390, 411, 440, 616, 647, 858, 861. 862. 863, 885, 1239, 1351, 1352, 1377, 1630 to 1633, 1604, 1809, 2112, 2124, 2125. 2401, 2496. 2600, 2028 to 2630, 2707, 2834, 2008, 2060, 2081, 8134, 3170 to 3184, 3204, 3200, 3:120, Xm, 3411, 3451, 3461, 3060, 3004, 3611. 3620. 3807, 3971, 4000, 4820, 4833, 0300,;;0443, 0041, 6040, 6047, 6121 to 6123 Viroin Islands, 6038, 60:i0 Wasiiinoton (President), 70, 100, 1101. 1223, 1740, 10((4. 2207. 2600, 2892, .3076, 3247 to 3209, 4224, 4041. 4087, 4002, 4008, 4600, 4610, 4660, 4666, 4660, 4670, 4672, 4674, 4676, 1677, 4080, 4091, 4699, 4832, 4847. 4990,0464, O024to0av' Washinoton City, 40, 74- '102, 1232, 2041, 2103, 4520, 4527. 4528, Oo^d Webster (Daniel) 1055, 3260 to 3271. 5083, 6613 West Indies, generally, 12, .32, 33, 40. 41. 46, 00, 03. 80, 104, 131, 170, 109, 240. 268, 200, 280, 372, 374, 412, 473. 476, 004 to 010, 000, 0:^2, 634, 630, 644, 648, 676, 090, 700, 728, 729, 733, 734, 808, 813, 860, 897, 003, 067, 968, 1026, 1027, 1030, 1000, 1078, 1086, 1116, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1160, 1177, 1189 to 1193, 1203, 1205, 1206, 1216, 1218, 1246 to 1250. 1260. 1262, 1310, 1344, 1348, 1349, 1408 to 1413, 1498, 1590, 1638, 1639, 1641, 1722. 1732 to 1734. 1784. 1797, 1822, 1824, 1828, 1836, 1843 to 1851, 1863, 1869, 1877, 1878, 1887, 1888, 1918, 1926, 1927, 1033, 1940, 1940, 1050, 1954, 1970, 1976, 1982 to 1986», 2057. 2061, 2066. 2111. 2136, 2142, 2140, 2167, 2168, 2186, 2241, 2242, 2248*. 2260. 2299, 2303, 2304, 2318, 2333. 2412 to 2415, 2428 to 2430, 2433, 2443, 2460. 2559 to 2561. 2570, 2596, 2604, 2619, 2635, 2677, 2705, 2717. 2725. 2726. 2808. 2851, 2873, 2887, 2893, 2894, 2899, 2975, 2978, 3003, 3023. 3123 to 3125, 3134, 3150, 3151, 3100, 3106, 3206, 3210, 3220, 3290 to 3297, 3328, 3346 to 3348, 3387 to 3390 , 3406, 3416, 3418, 3439, 3474, 3030, 3568, 3573, 3584, 3609, 3628, .3671, 3672, 3682*, 3685* 3840, 3860, 3866, 3980, 4104, 4110, 4179, 4219, 4243*, 4290, 4306, 4310, 4311, 4392, 4403. 4438, 4457, 4466b, 4478, 4571, 4688, 4752, 4753, 4766, 4873, 4890, 4930, 4955, 4961 to 4963, 4968, 4969, 4983, 5068, 5080. 5110. 5371, 5387, 6409, 5402, 5464, 5465, 6461, 5497, 5633, 0040, 0604, 0717, 0727, 0898, 6049. 6000. 6052 to 6068. 6072. 6124 to 6126 WnmxFXOK (Lake), 1685 Wisconsin, 796. 1761, 5597 Wolfe (General), 3357, 3358, 3399, 5618 XiNOA, 19 Yucatan, 46, 842, 1094, 2635, 2942, 3173, 3394, 5924 J I ■ 2400, mm, %, 2000. 2081, R, 3:)20, 3340, »OII, !i62», 0300, ;;fti43, ''J\ SibUotbeca Slmertcana. 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New Description of the World, or a compendious Treatise of tlie Empires, Kingdoms, States, &o. of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. \%xsia,fri|iii 1 1 'I!!, (in 615*CLUNT (Al«z^ The American TniTeller, or Obtenrations on the preient •late of the British Colonies in America. 4to, larf* map emdfroiUi$' jneee,board$. l%t 1769 The Author wm the flnt to give Mponte inteUig«nos of Hudson's Baj, tnd to institute en enqniiy about a more sMsessAil oommaroe with the Ammoens. Ths book is said to have been published under the auspioes of Lord OlMtham, and both the English and the Amerioans »t that crisis were so eager to pottess it, that it was bou^t and read by one partT with the same afidity that it was bought and destroyed by the other.— ^Mia. 616 COALE (Josiah) Books and Divers Epistles of the faithful Servant of the Lord Josiah Coals, collected and nuhliehed as it was desired by hiia in the day of his departure out of tnie Life. 4to, new, ealfgiU. rare. 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Dr. Coke's Five Visits to America, 1790— Journal of Dr. Coke's Third Tour through the West Indies, and Fourth Tour on the Continent of America, in Letters to John Wesley. 8 Parts, 1791-2 — Substance of a Sermon at Baltimore and Philadelphia on the Death of John Wesley by Dr. Coke, 1791. In 1 vol. 12mo, ea\f. 6» G35 COKE (Rev. Dr. Thomas) History of the West Indies, containing the Natural, Civil, and Ecclesiastical History of each Island, with account of the Missions in that Archipelago, by Rev. Jno. Wesley and others. 8 vols. 8vo, map and plates, bda. 9« Liverpool, 1808 636 COKE (Rev. Thomas) Life of, including his Travels and Extraordinary Missionary Exertions in England, Ireland, America, and West Indies, by Samuel Drew. %\o, portrait, boards. 3« 6rf 1817 637 COLBURN. — Memoir of Zerah Colbum, written by himself, containing an account of his remarkable powers, travels in America, with his peculiar methods of Calculation. Post 8vo, ;ior^ c2. 3« 8pringifield,\%ZZ 638 GOLDEN 'S History cf the Five Indian Nations of Canada. 8vo, map, neat. 18»— Another Fine Copy in the original, caif. JBl. 1« 1760 639 COLDEN'8 History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada. 2 vols. \ixao, calf neat. IQs— new cay, old style. \ia 1766 640 COLDEN'S Indian Nations of Canada. 12mo, vol. 2, ha^ calf. B« Qd 1766 641 COLDEN (Cadwallader D.) Life of Robert Fulton, comprising an account of the Invention, Progress, and Establishment of Steam Boats, &o. Svo, portrait, boards. 6« New Fork, iSlI 642 COLDEN (Cadwallader D.) Memoir prepared at the request of the Committee of the Common Council of the City of New York, at the celebration of the completion of the New York Canals, Maps and plates, 1825 — Narrative of the Festivities observed in honor of the completion of the Grand Erie Canal, by W. J. Stone, Plates and facsimiles of Autograph Letters, by John Adams, Tho. Jeflferson, &c., New Fork, 1825. 2 vols, in 1, calf gilt. Presentation Govt fi^om the City of New Fork to Capt. Franklin, R.N., the celebrated Arctic Navigator. JBl. 15« 643 COL BTI (G.D.) Dizionario Storico-Geografico dell' America Meridionale. 2 vols, in 1, 4to, map, sewed. 10» 6f/ Vemzia, 1771 42 Booka relating to America, on Sate by Hin \4 II ■ 644 COLEKIDQ£'£ Six Months in the West Indies in 182». Poet Iro^ boarda. U—halfea{f, m. L fit 6d 1826 646 COLLECCAO dos Hreves Pontificios e Leys Kegias que Foraro Expe- didoi, e Publicadas desde o Anno de 1741,8obre a liberdade dai Peatoat Bens, e Coromercio dos Indios do Brazil. Fol. qf. £\.la Liaboa, 1769 Oontaini many partiouUn relating to the Jeeuiti. 646 COLLECTION of Original Voyages, viz.. Captain Cowley's Vovage round the World, Captain Sharp's Expedition to the South Seas, Captain Wood's Voyage through the Streights of Magellan, and Mr. Roberts's Adventures among the Corsairs of the Levant ; published by Captain Uacice. 8vo, aiapa, neat. 4a 6i 1699 647 COLLECTION of Voyages and Travels, some now first Printed from Original Manuscripts. 6 vols, folio, mapa and plaiea, t9,\f Mat. £2. 2a Lond. Churchill, 1704-89 This collection is very rich in American matter. In addition to the details of • luminoiu introduction, the collection oontaini, as to America. Srtwer'i and Hackman'a Yojage to Chili ; and MoneVt Voyage to Ore«n> land in Quest of a North>Wett Pastafre — Nituhoff't Srasil — Capt. John Smilh'a TrareU and Adventures — Sevtral Oreenland and North- West Pas- sage Voyages — The Life of Co/«m6««, hjf hit Son — Ovallo'a Historical Belation of the Kincdoro of Chili — Itotuon't 2faval Trnatt — QtnuUft Voyage round the World — 8app*a and Bahmet'a Vovsge to Psraguay— Taaho't History of (he Provinces of Paraguay, &c. — Merrera'a Account of the Discorery of America, and .of Colnmbiufi Voyages — NonooocPt Voyaga t» Virginia — M. W.'i Deacriptioin of the Mosquito Kingdom in America j and Majf't Aooonnt of the Preeervatbn of the Ship Terra Nova, homeward bound urom Virginia. 648 COLLECTION of the most remarkable Voyages and Travels to the East and West Indies, from the year 1246 to 1707 : in the Dutch Jjanguage. 80 vols. 8vo, ffiajM and numerous fine plates, good copy, ka{f calf. &\. U 1707 Cont«ining tranilations of most of the Early Spanish Voyages to America. 649 COLLECTION of Voyages and Travels, consisting of Authentic Writers in our own Tongue, which have not before been collected in English, or have only been abridged in other collections, compiled from the curious Library of the Earl of Oxford. 2 vols, folio, mapa, ^c, GOOD COPY, very neat in ha\fca{f, blind tooled. £1. 5«. Lond. Oabome, 1746 660 COLLECTION of Voyages (containing the Portuguese and Spanish Voyages in the beginning of the 16th Century) for Discovery, Con- Juest, Settlement, or Opening of Trade, from commencement of the 'ortuguese Discoveries to the Present Time. 4to, vol. 1 (no more ^\xh\\%\ieil), map and platea, ha\f calf . la Qd N.D. (1806) 661 COLLECTION of Voyages by the Dutch East India Company for Improvement of Trade and Navif^alion, containing their Discoveries in the East Indies, South Seas, N.E. Passage, Straits of Magellan, &c. 8vo, cVita di Cristoforo Colombo del Proffessore Ansrelo Sanguineti. 12mo, portrait, aewed. 3« 6(/ Oenova, 1846 672 COLUMBUS. — Select Letters, with other Original Documents relating to his Four Voyages to the New World, translated and edited by R. H. Mi^'or. Svo, cloth. 68 HaKtujft Society, 1 847 u Books relating to America, on Sale by 673 COLUMBUS. — Delia Patria di Cristoforo Colombo dissert zione pubb- licata nelle memorie dell, Aocademia Imperiale delle sciei i\ di Torino, con giunte documenti lettere, &c. 8vo, caff gUi. 10« M — aeto^, 7« U Fireme, 1808 674 CCLUMBUS. — Lettera rarissima di Cristoforo Colombo, riprodotta e iliustrata dal Cav. Ab. Morelli. 8to, Kalfca^. S« BamanOt 1810 676 COLUMBUS.— Memorials of Columbus, or a Collection of Authentic Documents of that celebrated Navigator. 8vo, plaiH^ hdt. 5« (pub. at 1 8«) 1828 670 COMMERCIAL Relations, containing digest of Imports, Exports, ftc., of the Spanish Dominions in America, South American States, Mexican Ilepublic, West India States, Cratral American States, Great Britain and her Possessions, Continental Europe, 8co., &c. 4 thick vols. 4to, cloth. 18« WaahtngUm, 1867 677 COMMON SENSE, or Natural Ideas opposed to Supernatural, trans- lated from the French (Isaiah Thomas, the third of the district of Massachusetts, is registered as proprietor). 8vo, boarda (a leqf torn). 5» New Fork (No Printer) 1795 678 COMPARATIVE Importance of our Acquisitions from France in America, with Remarks on a Pamphlet entitled " An Examination of the Commercial Principles of the late Negotiation in 1761." 8to, boarda. 5« 1762 679 COMPENDIUM of Authentic and Entertaining Voyages {containing the Hfif'lg Voyages to America), digested in a Chronological Series. 7 vols, small Svo, maps and plates, calf. 12« 1766 680 COMPLEAT History of Spanish America, with an Exact Description of Paraguay. Svo, calf. 4« 6Z. Za Jf^ariVo, 1769-70 6S8 CONDAMINE (M. de la) Journal du Voyage a I'Equateur {Isthmus of Panama, Quito, Peru, Guayaquil), avec I'Histoire des Pyramids de Quito, ^io, maps, boards. 10« 6<^ Pari*, 1751 684 CONDAMINE.— Relation abr^g^e d'un Voyage fait dans I'lnt^rieur de I'Am^rique m^ridionale, depuis la cdte de la Mer du Sud jusqu'aux cdtes du Br^sil et de la Guyane, augment^ de la relation de I'Emeute popu)aire de Cuen<;a au Perou. 8vo,/ron^. and map, ca^neat. 4is — Another copy, sewed. Za dd Maeatricht, 1778 685 CONDAMINE. — Another edition. Svo, map, neat. ^« — Another printed on thick paper, fine copy in flench calf. 6« Paria, 174B 686 CONDAMINE (De la) Succinct Abridgment of a Voyage made within the inland parts of South America {fvom the South Sea down the Amazon, ^c). Svo, map, calf neat. 4« 6rf — half calf. 4« 1747 687 CONDER(Josiah) Mexico and Guatimala. 2 vols. 12mo,;7;9,c2. 3« 1831 688 CONNECTED VIEW of the whole Inlernal Navigation of the United States, natural and artificial, present and prospective.. Svo, mayi, boards. 3« Philadelphia, 1826 681 /. R. Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 46 689 CONDUCT of the late Administration examined, from July, 1765, to March, 1766. Svo, boards. 4a 6d 1767 690 CONNECTICUT.— A Confession of Faith, owned and consented to by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches in the Colony of Conuec- ticttt, New-England, assembled by Delegation at Say-Brook, Sept. 9, 1708. 12mo, moroceo extra, gilt leaves, very rare. £7. 17« M New London, in N. E. Printed by Tkonuis Siort, 1710 691 CONNECTICUT.— A General History of Connecticut, from its irst Settlement by George Fenwick. By a Gentleman of the Province. 8vo. Fery clean, in neat half eal/, scarce, lis 1781 692 CONNECTICUT.— The United States elevated to Glory and Honoor. A Sermon preached before Governor Trumball and the General Assembly convened at Hartford, May 8, 1788, by Dr. Ezra Stiles, President of Tale College (an interesting and important historical discourse). 8vo, boards. £1. Is Newhaven, 1783 693 CONNECTICUT.— Hart (Levi, A.M.) Discourse at the Ordination of the Bev. Abiel Holmes, addressed to the Rev. Clergy of Connec- ticut, at their Convention in New-Haven, Sept. 15, 1786. 8vo, ha\f morocco. 6« New Haven, 1787 i.A CONNECTICUT.— Benedict (Noah, of Woodbury) Sermon at the Funeral of the B«v. Joseph Bellamy, D.D., of Bethlem, March 9, 1790. iyo, half morocco, la &d New Haven, 1190 Presentation copy from Dr. Jonathan Edwards, of New Haven, to Bev. Mr. Sjrland. 695 CONNECTICUT.— Examination of the President's Reply to the New Haven Remonstrance, with an Appendix, containing the President's Inaugural Speech, the Remonstrance, and Reply, together with a list of the Removals from Office and New Appointments, from the fourth of March, 1801. Svo, half morocco. 5« New Fork, 1601 696 CONNECTICUT.— Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. Vol. I. Part I. (all printed), boards. 5a New Haven, 1810 697 CONNECTICUT.— Perkins (Charles) Oration pronounced at the request of the Citizens of Norwich, Conn., on the Anniversary of American Independence. 8vo, ha^^ morocco. S« 6d Norwich, 1822 698 CONNECTICUT.— Sprague (Wm. B.) Historical Discourse, delivered at West Springfield, Dec. 2, 1824, the day of the Annual Thanks- giving. 8^0, half morocco. ^' Hartford, lSi6 The Appendix gives a very oompiete Biographical History of the locality, with lists of the writings of Dr. Lathrop and others. 698*CONNECTICUT.— Kingsley (James L.) 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Svo {tix leaves of mutiekat the end), half bound ruttia. 3« Philadelphia, 1812 0ONTRIBUITON8 to American Literature for 1858, or Memoire of the Histojical Society of Pennsylvtinia, Vol. VI., containing " Some Account of the Society of the Cincinnati, by Alexander Johnston — The Insurrection of the year 1794 in the Western Counties of Penn- sylvania, by Townsend Ward, 2 plates — Presenta'u'on to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania of the Belt of Wampum delivered by the Indians to W. Penn, with Penn's Letters to the Indians, plaite — The Acadian Exiles, or French Neutrals in Pennsylvania, by W. B. Reed, and the Case of Major Andr^, by Charles J. Biddle. Royal Svo, eloth. 12« 6d Philadelphia, 1858 706 CONTROVERSY between Great Britain and her Colonies Reviewed. Svo (wormed). 2s — A good copy, halfMlf. 8« 6rf 1769 COOK (Capt. 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Zs 1827 921 DERROTERO de las Tslas Antillas de las Costas de tierra firme del Seno Mejicano y de las de los Estados Unidos del Norte de America. 4to, halfca\f. 6« Madrid, 1849 921*DES BAURES (Jos. F. W. D.) Atlantic Neptune, published for the use of the Royal Navy of Great Britain, under tiie Directions of the Lords of the Admiralty ; comprising the Sea Coast of Nova Scotia, the Gulph and Rivet' of St. Lavyrence, and the Coast and Harbours of New England. In 4 vols, atlas folio, whole calf. £5. 5« 1780 The most splendid collection of charts, plans, and views ever published. — Bieh. 922 DESCOURTILZ (M. E.) Voyages d'un Naturaliste et ses Observations faites sur les trois regnes de la Nature dans plusieurs parts de Mer Fraiiqais, en Espagne, au Continent de TAmerique Septentrionale, a Saint Yago de Cuba, et a St. Domingue. 3 vols. 8vo, numerous COLOUUED PLATES, new, ho^f Calf gilt. ^^' Paris, 1869 923 DE SMET (R. P. 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Folio, fine copy in calf, marbled leaves. £4. 4« td. 1632 9S5 DIAZ DEL CASTILO (Bemal.) True History of the Conquest of Mexico, translated by Keatinge. 4to, map, cloth lettered. Is Qd — whole calf gilt. 9« ^d — half russia. 8s 6d — haff morocco, marbled leaves. 10» 1800 936 DIAZ'S True Account of the Discovery and Conquest of Mexico and New Spain, translated by Lockbart. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 14« (pub. at £1. 14<) 1844 " Bemal Diaz's account bears all the marks of authenticity, and is accom- panied with such pleasant naivete, with such interesting details, with such amusing vanity, and yet so pardonable in an old soldier who had been, as he boasts, in a hundred and nineteen battles, as renders his book one of the most singular that is to be found in any language." — Dr. SobertsoUi 937 DICKENS (Chas.) American Notes for General Circulation. Post 8vo, frontispiece, cloth. 2s 1850 938 DICKENSON (Jonathan)God'8 Protecting Providence Man's surest Help an.l Defence in times of Greatest Difficulty and most Eminent Danger, Evidenced in the Remarkable Deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other persons, from the Devouring Waves of the 8ea, Amongst which they suffered Shiprwreck, and also from the Cruel Devouring Jaws of the Inhuman Canibals of Florida ; faithfully Related by one of the Persons concerned therein, Jonathan Dickenson. 12mo, neat, scarce. 6« Land. n.d. (about 1750) — Third edition, neat. 5« 1720 DICKENSON.— Another edition, 12mo, neat. 5« 6d 1787- Anotheb, half calf. 5« 1790 933 934 989 J. R. Smith, 86, Soho Square, London. 61 940 DICKINSON (Jonathan, Miniater qf the Ooapel at Elizabeth Town, New Jersey) Familiar Letters to a Gentleman upon a variety of Season ' 1e and Important Subjects in Religion. 8vo, ca\f gilt. 8« Dundee, 1772 941 DICKINSON'S (Jona., President of Princeton College) Sermons and Tracts separately published at Boston, Philadelphia, &c. 8vo, boards. 6« Edinb. 1793 942 DICKINSON. — Journal of the Life, Travels, and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry {in America) of that Worthy Elder and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, James Dickinson. 8vo {autograph of Mary Humphries, 1746), old calf. 4« 6d 1745 943 DICKINSON (Capt. Thomas) Narrative of the Operations for Recovery of the Public Stores and Treasure sunk in H.M.S. Thetis, at Cape Frio, on the Coast of Brazil. 8vo, frontispiece and plate, cloth. S« 6d 1836 944 DICKSON'S Narrative of an Attack upon a party of Travellers pro- ceeding from Mexico to the Coast, in which all were destroyed but Himself by Mexican Banditti. 8vo, with manuscript note by Mr. J. G. Chaplin, half calf . %s 945 DICTIONNAIRE Galibi pr^sent^ sous deux formes I. commencant par le Mot Fran<;oi II., par le Mot Galibi, avec Essai de Grammaire, par M. D. Ji. S., Paris, 1763 — Maison Rustique a I'Usage des Habi- tans de la partie de la France Equinoxiale connue sous le Nom de Cavenne, par M. de Prefontaine, ib. 1763. In 1 vol. 8vo, half calf. \^'std 1763 946 DIE New Welt der Landschaften und lusulen von den Portugalesern und Hispani«^n im Nidergengliche Meer herfunden. Folio, 2 leaves wanted, otherwise fine large copy, vellum. £2. 2« Straszburg, 1534 947 DIE NIEU WEERELT der Landtschoppen ende Eylenden {containing the early voyages qf Cadomosto, Marco Polo, Columbus, Cortes, Peter, Martyr, Fesputius, §rc.) 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Vol. II. small 8vo, semed. 2« 6d Philadelphia, 1792 1088 EDWARDS (Jonathan) The Distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit of God, applied to that uncommon operation that has lately appeared on the Minds of many Of the People in New England, With Preface by Rev. Mr. Cooper, ahd Letters from Rev. Dr. Coiman, giv- ing an Account of the present Work of God in those parts. 8vo, haif morocco. S« 1742 1038 EDWARDS (Jonathan) Thoughts o the present Revival of Religion in New England. l2mo, clean and neat. 8« 1743 1084 EDWARDS'S Narrative of the Conversion of many hundred Souls, iu Northampton, and neighbouring Towns and Villages of New Hamp- shire, in New England. Small 8vo, o2i ca^/*. 2« 1738 1085 EDWARDS (Jonathan)Two Dissertations : First, Concerning the End for which God Created the World : and Secondly, the Nature of True Virtue. S\o,^rst edition, good clean copy, bds. It M Boston, 1765 /. 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ReiM iu SftdMnerika (Sr^tU, Ckitt, md Peru). 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. elotk. 4« ifatmMm, 1864 106 A ESCHWEOE (W. L. Von) Pluto BrMiUentis eine raibe von Abhand- iungen ilber Braailicus Gold, DianiHnt«n, und anderen Mineralitohen Reiohthum iiber die Oeaoh 'e Beiner Entd«okung. 8vo, pp. 828, titapi andplatet, lu^oa{fgiU. 9« Berltn, 1888 A Talusble work on the Gold and Dismond MinM of BrMil. 1067 ESPINOSA (El Padre Fr. laidro Felix de) £1 Peregrino Septentrional Atlante delineado en la Ezemplariiaima vida del Yen. Padre Fr. Antonio Margil de Jeaua, Apoatol. de Guatemala. 4to, veUmm, tearee. B\.\» 1748 The greatw part of hia life waa paaaad in duatamal* and ICeodoo, ralating manT •urpriaing oonvaraiona to Ouriatianitr amongst the Indiana. 1068 ESPRONGEDA (D. 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Thick 8vo, cloth. 10« 6(f Bo»ton, 1836 It ererywhere diloloiet a thorougfaneM of reaearoh and an aoouraov of ■tatement in regard to matters of faot which the early history of New Bng* land never before had, and will never again need. 1106 FERGUSON (Adam) Practical Notes made during a Tour in Canada and » portion of the United States in 1881. 12mo,c2. 2«6 Quano deposits oS th<) Coast of Chili. 1173 FRISDIE (Professor) Collection of his Miscellaneous Writings, with some Notices of his Life and Character, by Professor Norton, of Har- ward University, ^vo, boards. 5a Boston, \%'i% 1174 FROBISSERI (Martini, Angli) Navagationis in Regionea Ocddentis et Septentrionis narratio historica, translata per J. T. Freigium. Small S\o,foldi7tff woodcut, beautiful clean opy, rmsia extra, gilt leaves {from Mr. Grenville's library). £1. 2» N'rimb. 1580 1175 Another copy, 12 mo, very clean copy, in paper boards. £1. lis &d ib. 1580 1176 Another (without the plate), l%mo, calf extra. £1. Is i&. 1580 76 Bookt reUUing to America on Sale by % t\ ■m\ 1177 FROBISHEB.— Historia Navigationis M&rtini Forbisaeri Angli Prae- toris sive Capitanei, A.C. 1577, Jusau Reginse Elisabethae en Anglia in Septentriones et Occidentia tractum ausceptae, ex Gallico in latitmm Sermcnem, a J. T. Freigio translata. 4to, with the rare plate, fine COPT, morocco extra, gilt leaves. £3. 3» ffamburffi, 1675 1178 FROEBEL (Julius) Seven Years Travel in Central America, Northern Mexico, and the far West of the United States. Thick 8vo, plates and woodcuts, cloth. 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U 1655 1191 GAGE (Thomaa) Survey of the Spanish West Indies, being a Journal of 3300 miles on the Continent of America, v.ith a Grammar of the In an Tongue, called Poconchi. 8vo, nap, 'Stcnt. 10s 6rf 1699 — Another edition, 8vo, neat. 10« 6rf — Anc^lier, without title and map. 5« 1703 1192 GAGE (Thomas) Nouvelle relation Contenant les Voyages dans la nouvelle Espagne, ses diverses avantures et son retour par la Pro- vince de Nicaragua, jusquea \ la Havane traduit de I'Anglois, par le Sieur O'Neil. 4 vols. 12mo, calf. 6« Paris, 1676 m ii iw ii' /. R. Smith, 86, Soho Square, London. 77 1193 OAGE (Thomas) Nouvelle relation Contenant lea Voyages dans la nouTelle Espagne ses di verses Avantures. 2 vols. L2mo, plates (not in any other edition), old cay. 6« Amat. 1695 1194 GAMBARjI; (L.) Nautica {Discovery of Cuba,^c.i a Latin Poem). Small 8\ro, mor. rare. £1. 1« n.d. {aed Bxmee I^fp. A. Bladi 1527 1195 OAMBARA (Laurentii) Foemata (containing hia Poem entitled Nautica, on the discovery oj the Island of Cuba). Small 8?o, boards. 15« jintw. 1669 1196 GAM60A (Franscisco X. de) Commentaries on the Mining Ordinances of Spain, translated by B. Heathfield, Esq. 2 vcis. royal 8vo, j>/a/««, hay calf gilt, scarce. £1. 4« 1880 1197 GARAY (Don Jose de) Survey of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, exe- cuted m 1842 and 1843, to Establish a Communication between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, in English and Spanish, 1844, and 6. M-tro's additional Observations on the above map. 8vo, new half calf gilt. Is (yd 1845 1198 GARCIA DE SENA (Manuel) Historia Concisa de los Estados Uuidos. Svo, half calf. 8» Philadelphia, 1812 11 J9 GARCIA (Fr. Gveg.) Origen de los Indios de el nuevo raundo e Indias occidentales. FoUo, fine copy, cay neat. £1. is — vellum. £1. 2« Madrid, 1729 1200 Another copy (wanting 4 leaves), folio, Spanish calf gilt. 15* Madrid, 1729 1201 GARCILASO DE LA VEGA.— Commentarios Scales que tratan de el Origen de los Incas Reies, que fueron del Peru de su Idolatria, leies, y govierno en Paz, y en guerra de sus Vidas y Conquistas y de todo lo que fue aquil Imperio y su Republica, antes que los Espanoles pasaran, a el, 2 vols, in 1, Madrid, 1723 — La Florida del Inca His- toria del Adelantado Hernando de Soto y de otros heroicos Caballeros Espanoles e Indios, Madrid, 17^3 — Ensayo Cronologico para la His- toria general de la Florida desde el ano de 1512, que Descrubio la Florida Juan Ponce de Leon hasta el de 1722, escrito por Don Grbriel de Cardenas y Cano, Madrid, 1 723. Together, 4 vols, in 2, FINE COPY, calf gilt, red edges. JE5. 5« 1202 GARCILASSO DE LA VEGA.— La Florida del Inca; Historia del Adelantado Hernando de Soto y de otras herocios Cabelleros Espanoles e Indios. 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Second Edition, Svo, cloth. %s U 1849 78 Booki relating to Arnerida on Sale by ii ^uMjij m M' r jnS 1 M ! I!! ■ 1209 GARDINER (Capt. A. F., who toot miterably atarved to dtath in PattigoHia in 1851) Visit to the Indinna oa the Frontiers of Chili. 8vo, map and platea, cloth, da 1841 1310 GARZIA (Francesco) Isloria della Conversione alia nostra santa Fede deU 'Isole Mariane dette prima de' Ladroni nella vita Preedioatione e mot^e Gloriosa per Christo del Yen. P. Diego Luigi di Sanvitores. Thioit 4to, wWwOT. 15« 1686 Oontaining, amongst other curious relations, the remarkable conversion of s Mexican Cavalier and his Lady, during the author's residence of two years in Mexico, on his way to the Ladrone Islands. 1211 GASPAR DA MADRE DE DEOS (Fr.) Memorias para Historia da Capitania de S. Paulo do Estado do Brazil. 4to, ca{f. 12< Idaboa, 1797 1812 GASS (Patrick) Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery from the Mouth of the River Missouri, through the In- terior Parts of North America to the Pacific Ocean. 8vo, boarda. Ss—caif. 4# 1808 1213 GAVOT ET BOUCHER.— Jakar^-Onassou, ou les Tupinambas, une Chronique Br^silienne. i\o,ha\feay. 4« 6rf Pam, 1830 1214 GAY (Ebenezer) Discoiirse on Joshua 11 V., 10, delivered in the first Parish of Hingham, in America, the 85th Birth-day of the Author. 8vo, half morocco. 5« 1783 1215 GEE'S (Joshua) Trade and Navigation of Great Britain considered, {contains a good deal about the trade with the American Plantations). 12mo, neat. 3« 1738 1216 GEOGRAPHY of America and the West Irtdins, by Wittich, Tucker, Porter, and Long. Thick 8vo, maps, cloth. 3« 1841 1217 GEORGIA.— Extract of the Preface to the Rev. Mr. Whitefield's Account of the Orphan Ho^se in Georgia, with Extracts of some Letteh^ sent him from the Superintendents of the Orphan House, and from seme of the Children. SmbU 8vo, half calf. ^' 6v feasibility of discovery by mathematical demonstration. Previous to boing appointed Bishop of St. Domingo, he had been Ambassador to the Court of Henry VIII. of Eng .nd. We leorn from the 12 leaves of verses in commendation of the Author and his travels by various writers, in Greek, Latin, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Hungarian, and English Languages, the latter written by John Walker, that the Bishop had had the charge of four Queens, the greatest of whom was Catherine of Arragon, Queen of Henry VIII. 1219 GERRISH. — Happiness of a Holy Life exemplified in (he Sickness and Death of the Pious Mrs. Martha Gerrish, of Boston in New England, with the Funeral Sermon by N. Appleton. Small 8vo, old ca^, scarce. 10« 6rf . 1740 J. R. Smith, 86, Sdho Square, Loiukm. 79 fd to death in (ilien of Chili. 1841 lira santR Fede Pnedioatione e i di Sanvitores. 1686 ible conversion of lace of two yean lara Historia da f. 12* LUboa, 1797 } of a Corps of ihrough the In- n. 8vOj boards. 1808 'upinanibas, uiie ParU, 1830 rered in the first of the Author. 1783 itain considered, can Plantations). 1738 Wittich, Tucker, 1841 Mr. Whitefield's Uxtracts of some phan House, and If. 4« U Edinb. 1741 dos Occidentalis) coustitutas opus ethiopie, Africa?, ictens. Accedunt )nup. Geraldinus ', sound copy, but i e Facciotte, 1 631 the West Indies. B interest prevailed tnknotcn lands, and Btration. Previous Ambassador to the leaves of verses in writers, in Greek, English Languages, had the charge of irragon, Queen of ! in the Sickness Boston in New Small 8vo, old 1740 1220 OESNER'S (A.) New Brunswick, its Early History, Account of th« Indians, Settlement, Topography, Natural History, lio. 8vo, plates, elotk. is 1847 1221 GESNER (A.) Beoiarks on the Geology and Mineralogy of Nova Scotia. 6vo, map and plates, boards, 6« Hatifax, IS^fi 1222 GIBBS (Sir Philip) Letter to John Beokles, Esq., Attorney General at Barbadoes, and Correspondence between them on the subject of the Conveyance of the Kendal Plantation being Unfairly obtained. 8vo, hatfealf. 2s dd ' 1802 1223 GIBBS' (Geo.) Memoirs of the Administrations of Washington and Adams, editiMl from the Papers of Oliver Wolcott, Sec. of the Treasury. 2 vols. 8vo, portrait, cloth. 8« dd New York, 1846 1224 GIBSON (James) Journal of the late Siege by the Troops of North America against the French, at Cape Breton, the City of Louisbourg, and Territories thereunto belonging. 9vo (no plan), bds. 6« 1747 1226 GILLIAM (Albert M.) Travels in Mexico during the years 1843 and 1844, including a Description of California, its Mining Districts, and the Oregon Territory. Post 8vo, cloth. 3s Aberdeen, 1847 1226 GILLIAM (Albert M.) Travels in Mexico. 8vo, portrait, maps and plates, cloth. 4« dd Philadelphia, 1846 1227 GILLESPIE'S (Major) Gleanings, collected during many months residence at Buenos Ayres, and written in the Upper Country. 8vo, maps, half cayi 4» 1818 1228 GILLIES' (J. M.) Magnetical and Meteorological Observations, made at Washington, under orders of the Hon. Secretary of the Navy. Hoytil Svo, plates, half morocco. 5» 1845 1229 GILLIES (John) Historical Collections relating to Remarkable Periods of the Success of the Gospel, and Eminent Instruments employed in promoting it. 2 vols. 8vo, old caff. 9f Olasgow, 1754 It contains n copious historj of the success of the Gospel in America in the 18th century. 1230 GIRARD WILL CASE.— Arguments of the Defendant's Counsel. and Judgement of the Supreme Court, U.B., in the Case of Vidal and other Complainants versus The Mayor, Lo. of Philadelphia, the Exe-^ cutors of 8. Girard ; to which is added, the Will of Girard. 8vo, cloth. 3« 6rf Phil. 1844 1231 GISBORNE (Lionel) Isthmus of Darieu in 1852, Journal of the Ex- pedition of Inquiry for the Junction of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Post 8vo, 4 maps, cloth, 3a 6c? 185S 1232 GLADSTONE (Thomas H.) Kansas, or Squatter Life and Border Warfare in the Far West. 12mo, map and plates, cloth. 2« 6rf 1857 1233 GLEIG'S (Rev. G. R.) Cartpaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans. i2rao, bttards. 2« 1S36 1234 GLENELG'S (Lord) Despatches to Sir F. B. Head during his Ad- ministration of the Government of Upper Canada. 8vo, boards. 2« dd 1839 1235 GODAEDi-LANGE. — La Congregation, on une Mission chez les Iroquois, Poeme-Asceti-Epique en 9 Chants, avec des Notes. 8vo, curious frontispiece, sewed. 3« 6rf Paris, 1 846 1236 GODLEY (John Robert) Letters from America. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. 4« 6i 1844 1237 GODWIN (Rev. Benj.) Substance of a Course of Lectures on the British Colonial Slavery, delivered at Bradford, York, and Scarborough. 8vo, boards. 2« 18S0 80 Booki relating to America, on Sale by ;;"'i;, 1238 GOD'S Protecting Providence evidenced in the remarkable Deliverance qf Robert Barrow from Shipwreck, and also from the Cruel Devouring Jaws of the Inhuman Cannibals of Florida, faithfully related by Jonathan Dickinson, Lond. 1787 — Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of Benj. Gilbert and his Family, who were surorised by the ludians, and taken from their Farms on the Frontiers of Peonsvlvania, in the Spring 1780, London, 1786 — Account of the Captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, late of Kachecky, in New England, who with four of her Children and Servant-maid was taken Captive by the Indians, and carried into Canada, taken in substance from their own raouth by Samuel Brownas, i&. 1787. In 1 vol. small 8vo, cd^, rare. 12« 1239 GODWIN'S (M.) Negro's and Indian's Advocate suing for their Ad- mission into the Church, or a Persuasive to the Instructing and Baptizing the Negros and ludians in our Plantations, with a Brief Account of Beligion in Virginia. %yo, ha\f ca\f {}ittle ttained). 9« — good copy, nay'. 14* 1680 1240 Another copy, 8vo (wanting title, and leqf of pr^ace) ha\f morocco. Sa 6d 1680 1241 GOLDEN Dreams and Lea it n Realities (in California, ^c), by Ralph Raven, with Introductory Chepter, by Frauds Fogie, Esq. Svo, cloih. 2» New Fork, 1853 ] 242 GOLDEN FLEECE divided into three Farts, under which are Dis- covered the Errours of Religion, the Vices and Decayes of the King- dom, and lastly the Wayes to get Wealth and to restore Trading so much complained of, transported from Camorioll Colches out of the Southermost part of the Islatid called Newfoundland, by Orpheus Junior. 4to, good clean and sound copy, old ca^. £} . 18< 1G26 1243 Another copy, n«t0 co^^t/^, 2. 2s Tot leyden, llOb 1263 GOUGE'S (W. M.) 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Noticias Secretas de America sobre el estado naval, niilitar, y politico de los reynos del Peru y provinnias de Quito, costas de Nueva Granada y Chile Oobiernoy regimen particu- lar de los pueblos de Indios sacada a luz para el Verdadero conoci- miento del gobierno de los Espanoles en la America meridional per David Barry. 2 parts in one vol. 4to. 2 por trails, fine copy, new. half rutsia, gilt top. £2. lOt— in boards. £1. 18« 1826 1676 JUNIENT (Manuel de) Amaty y Beglamento para el gobierno de h aduaiia de Lima y metodo delos reales derechos de Almoxarifazgo y Alcabala del reyno del Peru en virtud de reales ordenes de S. M. con adaptacion de los que se formaron para el reyno de Mexico y Frovincia de Goatemala. ito, vellum, scarce, I5s Lima, MIS 1677 JUARllOS (Domingo) Statistical and Commercial History of Guate- mala, containing particulars of its Productions, Manufactures, Cus- toms, &c. Translated by Lieut. J. Baily. Svo, maps, boards, Qs— new, half calf gilt. 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I6t 16U1 KEITH (Ueorge) The Christian Quaker, or Oeorge Ksith'a eyea opened good newt from Pensilvania, containing a testimony agnintt that false and absurd opinion that all true believers and saints immediately after the boddy death attain to all the resurrection they expect, and enter into the fullest enjoyment of happiness. 4to, 6oarda. £1. ba 16U3 KEITM. — Pretended yearly meeting of the Quakers, their nameless Bull of Excommunication against Geo. Keith, with his answer shewing that for his reproving the evil and wicked practices of them in Peusylvania, that party has excommunicated him. 4to, boarda. 12a 6d 1695 1689 KEITH (Oeorge) Christian Catechism for the instruction of youth in the grounds of Christian Keligion, and practice of Christian Piety. 8vo, oa^. 8« 1698 1690 KEITH (George) The Deism of William Penn and his Brethren destructive to the Christian Heligion exposed and plainly laid open. 8vo, caif. 5« 1A99 KEITH (Geo.) 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It Parit, 1742 1783 LABAT. — Nouveau Voyage aux Isles de TAmerique. 6 vols. 12mo, numerous maps and plates, calf. 1B« cLla Haye, 1724 1734 LABAT (Pere) Voyage aux lies de I'Amerique avec I'Histoire Naturelle de ce pays, &c. 2 vols. 4to, many plates, neat. 14« 1724 1735 LA CASSETTE Verte de Mons de Sartine trouv^e chez Madlle. du Thd. 8vo, calf neat. 3a 6vo, sewed. 3a 1810 1833 LIEBER (Francis) The Stranger in America, comprising sketches of the Manners, Society, and National Peculiarities of the United States. 2 vols, post Svo, boards. 3a 6fl? — Anotheb, 2 vols, in 1, half calf gilt. 4a 6i 1834 1834 LIGON (Richard) True and Exact History of the Island of Barbadoes. Folio, map and plates, good clean copy, old calf . £1. 5a — half calf . S,\. la — Another, old calf, last leaf of Index containing a few words in MS. map wanting. 15a 1657 LIGON. Another Edition, calf neat. £1. 5a — Another, new half calf £1. la 1673 LILLINGSTON'S (Col. 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Two Thousand Miles' Ride through the Argentine Provinces, Natural Products of the Country, and Habits of the People, with Historical Retrospect of the Rio de la Plata, Mont(i Video, and Corrientes. 2 vols, post Svo, j^/a^w, c/o/A. 84 6rf 1853 1898 MACAULAY (Catharine) Loose Remarks on certain positions in Mr. Hobbes' Philosop. Rudiments of Government, with Sketch of a Democratical Form of Government, and Two Letters, one from an American Gentleman, containing Comments on her Sketch .and tlie Author's Answer. 4to, boards. 5« 1769 1899 McCLINTOCK (Capt.) Voyage of the Fox in the Arctic Seas, a Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John Franklin, and his Companions. Large Svo, map and plates, cloth. Is — new half calf gilt. 9« 6//«., mm/, Aof/"*/. 10« Oc/ 1730 1967 MAUK.HAM (C. 11.) 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BOTH SEiiiES, 6 vols, post 8vo, bda, 6« 6d 1839 1962 MARSH (Rev. James) The Remains of, late President of the Univer- sity of Vermont, with a Memoir of uis Life. By J. Torrey. 8vo, cloth. 64 Boaion, 1843 1963 MARSHALL'S (John, Chief Justice) Writings upon the Federal Con- stitution. Thick royal 8 vo, c/o^A. 9s ^o«7s, 1791 1969 MARTENS (Fred.) Spitzbergische odcr Groenlandische Reise Besch- reibung. ^io, folding plates, bds. scarce. 9s Hamburg, IdlS 1970 MARTIN'S (R. Montgomery) History of the West Indies, comprising Jamaica, Honduras, T'riaidad, Tobago, Grenada, Bahamas, and Vir- gin Islands. 2 voh. \2mo, plates, new half russia extra. Is&d 1836 1971 MARTIN (R. M.) Hudson's Bay Territories and Vancouver's Island, with an Exposition of the Chartered Rights, Conduct, and Policy of the Hudson's Bay Corporation. 8vo, map, cloth. 4s 6^? 1849 1972 MARTIN (R. M.) The British Colonies, their History, Extent, Condi- tion, and Resources. Royal 8vo. Division I. British North America. Portraits and coloured maps, cloth. 4a 6«? 124 Books relating to America, on Sale by r M git!' m ftiT'if 1973 MARTIN (R. M.) History, Statistics, and Geography of Upper and Lower CaRuda. I'imo, folding map, cloth. 2« 6rf 1838 1974 MARTIN (Samuel) Essay upon Plantership, with Preface upon the Slavery of Negroes in the British Colonies. 8vo, calf gilt. 4« 1773 1975 MARTIN. Another edition. Svo, calf. 8» Antigua, 1767 1976 MARTINI (Franc) Argo-Nauta Batavus sivi Expeditionis Navalis quam alter noster Jason et Heros fortissiras Petrus Heinius inclytae see. Indiae Occidentalis ductu nuper Suscepit et Victoriae in sinu Matanzae divinitus reportatae historia Carmine heroico discripta. 4to, new calf elegant, by Pratt. JBl. 5« Campis, 1629 1977 MARTINEAU'S (Miss) Retrospect of Western Travel. 3 vols, post Svo, boards. 5« 1838 1978 MARTINEAU'S (Miss) Society in America. 3 vols, post Svo, bdt. 5s 1837 1979 MARTIUS (C. F. P. 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Small Svo, half vellum.. £1. \s—neat, £1. 4s Colon. 1574 1985 MARTYR (Peter) Histoire of the West Indies, contanying the Actes and Adventures of the Spaniards which have conquered and peopled those Countries, inriched with varietie of pleasant relation of tlie Manners, Ceremonies, Laws, Governments, and Warres of the Indians ; translated by M. Lok. 4to {wants three leaves), green mo- rocco, extra gilt leaves. £3. 3s ib. 1612 1985*MARTYR. Another Edition, 4to, hf. russia. £6. 6s Lond. A. mbb,^.\i. 1986 MARTYR. Anotiier Edition, 4to, good copy, neat, in half russia. £6. 16». 6d Lond. 1628 Washington Irving lias made great use of this Volume in his Life of Colum- bus. Martyr was acquainted with Columbus while making liis application to Ferdinand and Isabella, and was present at his triumphant reception by theui in Barcelona, on his return from his first voyage. 1986*MARTYR. Extraict ou recueil des Isles Nouvelleraent tro\Jv^es en la grand mer Oceane ou temps du roy d'Espngne Ferdinand et Eli- zabeth sa femme, faict prcmiercment en Latin par Pierre Martyr de Millan et depuis translate en language Francoys. Item trois narra- tions dont la premiere est de Cuba. La seconde qui est de la mer Oceane. La tierce, qui est de la Prinse de Teinistilan (^Mexico). Small 4to, 1 2 pages in neat manuscript, otherwise a govd copy of this rare book, half calf . £i. 2s Paris, Simon iln Coliucs, 1532 1987 MASERES (Francis) Collection of Commissions and public instruments relating to the Province in Quebec, since the Conquest of it by the British Arms in 1760. Aio,cal/ £\.\s 1772 J. R. Smithy 36, Soho Square, London. 125 1988 1989 1991 1992 1993 1994 MASEUES. — Additional Paf era concerning the Province of Quebec. 8vo, bds. 5« ; half calf , Ba; whole calf, 6a 1776 MASEIIES. — Account of the proceedings of the British and other Pro- testant Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec to obtaiu an House of Assembly ill that Province, with the Additional Papers. 2 vols. Svo. bda. 12s 1775-a 1990 MASEUES (Baron) Occasional Essays, chiefly Political and Historical, Svo, bda. 5s 6 2038 mf 2039 2040 2041 2042 ill! 0' Um 2043 2044 MAYER'S (Brautz) Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican, with Notes of New Mexico and California. 2 vols, royal 8vo, jfull of engravings, cloth. 15« 1853 MAYHEVV (Joan. 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In 1 vol. 8vo, a rare collection, caff. m.UsQd 1764-67 MAYHEW'S (Dr. Jonathan, of Boston) Observations on the Charter and Conduct of Society for Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, with Incidental Reflections relative to the Church of England and the State of Religion in North America, 1763 — Dr. Mayhew's Defence of his Observations against an Anonymous Author in New England, 1764 — Answer to Dr. Mayhew's Observations (said to be written by Abp. of Canterbury), 1764 — Dr. Mayhew's Second De- fence, in which the Scheme of Sending Bishops to America is parti- cularly Considered, &c., 1765 — Apthorp's Review of Mayhew's Defence, 1765 — a Further Appeal to the unprejudiced Judgment of Mankind in behalf of the Indians, 1766 — together 6 tracts, forming nearly 600 pages, in 1 vol. 8vo, original half calf, very scarce. £\. 5« MAYHEW (Bradford Alden) Memoir of the Life and Writings of Rev. Jonathan Mayhew, Pastor of the West Church in Boston. Royal %so, portrait, cloth. 5« 1888 MAYHEW (Experience) Letter to a Gentleman on that questiuii, whether Saving Grace be different in species from Common Grace or in degree only. 8vo, half morocco. 6» 6rf Boston, N.E. 1747 MAYO (Dr. Robert) Political Sketches of Eight Years in Washing- ton. Part I. pp. 214. 8vo, cloth. 3s Baltimore, Wi% MAZZEI (M.) Recherches Historiques et Politiques sur les Etats Unis de I'Amerique Septentiionale, oii Ton traitc des ^tablissemens des Colonies avant et apres la Revolution, &c., par un Citoyen de Virgiuie. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf. 10« Qd— whole calf. 125 &d — Do. 4 vols, in 2, calf. 12« Colle, 1788 ME ARES (John) Voyages from China to the North -West Coast of America, and Observations on the probable existence of a North- West Passage. 4to, maps and plates, withportait of the Author, neat, ^s— half calf. 8« 1790 MEARES (John) Voyages made in the years 1788 and 1789 from China to the N. W. Coast of America. 2 vols. 8vo, boards. 5s — neat, 6« 1791 J. R. 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JBl. 4* 169fi 2138 MONROE'S View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States with the French Republic, with the Cor- respondence and other Authentic Documents. 8vo, ha\fea\f. 34 ^d Philad. 1797 2139 MONROE'S (President) Tour of Observation through the North- Eusterii and North-Western States of America. 12mo, neat. 2a 1818 2140 MONTE VIDEO.— Narrative of the Operations of a small force under Gen. Sir. S. Auchmuty, employed io the Reduction of Monte Video. Uo, plan, calf. 6a 1807 3141 MONTE VIDEO.— Apuutes historicos de la defensa de la republica. Vol. I., 4to, aewed. 5« Monte Video, 1845 3142 MONTGOMERY (James) The West Indies, and other Poems. 12mo, calf extra. 2« 1814 2143 MONTGOMERY (G.W.) Narrative of o Journey to Guatemala, in Central Araerica, in 183 S. 8vo, chth. S« 6d New York, 1839 2144 MONTREAL.— Cane's Topographical and Pictorial Map of the City of Montreal. 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Narrative of the Dangers and Distreaaet which berel Isaac Morris and seven more of the crew of the Wager Store Ship, which attended Ansou in his Voyage to the South Seas. 8vo, ka\f calf gilt. 3« 2167 MORRIS (Alex.) Canada and her resources ; an Bssny, to which was awarded the second prize. 8vo, large folding maps, cloth. 8« 1856 2168 MORRIS.— Narrative of the Official Conduct of Valentine Morris, late Governor-in-Chief of the Island of St. Vincent and its depen- dencies ; written by himself. 8vo, bda., with intereating MS. note respecting Mr. Morrit on thefig-lecf. B» 21 6U MORSE (Jedidiah) American Gazetteer. 8vo, f»a/>«, Jova Zembla, Greenland, &o. 8vo, mapa and platea, {little stained), calf gUt. 5a — good clean COPT, calfgiU. Is Qd 1694 2188 NARRATIVE of Lt.-Genl. Sir Henry Clinton, relative to his conduct during part of his Command of the King's Troops in North America, 1783 — reply to the above Narrative, 1783 — Clinton's observations on some parts of Earl Cornwallis's answer, 1783 — Cornwallis's answer to that part of the Narrative relating to his conduct in the Campaign in North America in 1781-1783. In one vol. 8vo, half calf. 14a 2189 NARRATIVE of the Captivity and Sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his Family, who were surprised by the Indians and taken from their Farms on the Frontiers of Pennsylvania in 1760. 12mo /; J. R. Smith, 36 Soho Square, London. 141 , with respect to 2227 NEW Universal Collection of Voyages and Travels, contniuing every- thing Remarkable in the various parts of the Known World. 3 vols. 12mo, maps and plates, calf neat. 6« Lond., W. Owen, 1755 2228 NEW YORK in the Year 1695 described, with Plans of the City and Forts as they then existed, by the Rev. John Miller, now first printed from the original manuscript . dwo, bds. 4ia 6d 1843 " AS it contains some curious particulars respecting the state of society ia the province at that time, and is moreover ot particular local interest, as giving plans of the town and the several forts, the Publisher thought he would be rendering an acceptable service to those persons who take an interest in tracing the rise and growth of the great commercial emporium of the western world, by causing a few copies to be printed, and thus preserving it from the chance of being lost or destroyed." — Frefaee. 2229 NEW YORK.— The Documentary History of the State of New York, arranged under the direction of the Hon. Christ. Morgan, Secretary of State; by £. B. O'Callaghan, M.D. 4 very thick 8vo vols. (more than 1000 pe^ea each), many maps, vieiffs, and portraits, auto- graphs, ^c, cloth. M. 13« 6d Printed at the expense of the State, 1849-51 A most valuable collection, consisting of manuscript documents connected with the early history of the colony, the Indian Aborigines and its afikirs , down to the year 1808, also reprints of rare historical memoirs, &c. 2230 NEW YORK.— Account of the State Prison or Penitentiary House in the City of New York, by one of the Inspectors of the Prison. 8vo, boards, is New York, 1801 2231 NEW YORK.— Journal of the Proceedings in the Detection of the Conspiracy found by some white people in conjunction with Negro and other Slaves for burning the City of New York in America, and murdering the inhabitants, and narrative of the trials, &c., of the criminals. 8vo, pp. 432, bds. uncut. £2. 2« 1747 2232 NEW YORK. — Auchmuty (Samuel) Sermon preached at the Opening of St. Paul's Chapel in the City of New York, 30 Octr. 1766. 4to, half morocco. 5« New Fork (1766) 2233 NEW YORK. — Laws and Ordinances ordained and established by the Mayor and Aldermen of New York for the Government of the said City. 8vo, bds. 3« Neio York, 1812 2234 NEW YORK State Register for 1848, containing an Almanac, &c. edited by O. 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Watts de Peyster. ^io, very few printed. 15« 1857 U2 Booh relating to America on Sale by m / 2239 NEW YORK.— Reports of the Proceedings and Debates of the Con- vet.tion of 1842, assembled for the purpose of Amending the Con- stitution of the State of New York. Thick 8vo, closely printed, half calf. 5« Albany, 1821 2240 NEW YORK Gazetteer of the State of New Yofk, Survey and Description of ita Counties, Towns, and Cities, &c. 8vo, map, calf, 3« Albany, 1824 2241 NICOLAI (Eliud) Navagaticnes in den West and Ost Indien der Holland Engellandiscben Compagnien. 4to, map,Jine copy in iitssia, £1.1 6« Mmc/teti, 16\9 2242 NICOLAI. — Another Copy. 4to, map, fine copy, in red morocco, extra gilt edges, by Heyday. £2. 2« t^. 1619 2243 NILES'S Weekly Register, containiniug Politicp', Historical, Geogra- phical, bcientifical. Biographical, &c. Documents, Essays, and Ipxts, being a Record of the Events of the Timec 1811 to 1831, with Index to the first series, together 41 vols, lloyal 8vo, halfltund. £5.6* ^a«i»Jor«, 1811-31 2244 NODAL. — Relacion del Viage que Hizieron los Capitnnes Bartolcjie Garcia de Nordal Hermanos al descubrimiento. 4to, engraved title Kith the scarce map, ca^f. £7. 17« 6(/ ifiol. Stanley's copy sold for SO Guineas.) Madrid, 1621 2245 NODAL (Los Capitanes) Relacion del Yiage al descubrimiento del Estrecho mevo de San Vicente que hoy es Nombrado de Maire\y reconocimiento del de Magallanes Cleva Anadido las denotas de la America occidental de unos Puertos a otros que dio a luz Don Manuel de Echavilar. 4 to, map, vellum (litle wormed). £1. 10« Cadiz, 1766 2246 NOLTE (Vincent) Fifty Years in both Hemispheres, or Reminiscences of the Life of a former Merchant. Post 8vo, cloth. 3« 6d 1854 2247 NORRIS (R.) Memoirs of the Reign of Bossa Ahadee, King of Daho- my, with a Short Account of the African Slave Trade. Map, 1789 — Francklyn's Observations on the Slave Trade in the British Colonies in the West Indies, 1789. In 1 vol. 8vo. calf. '6s 2248 NORRIS (John, of Charleston) Profitable Advice for Rich and Poor, in a Dialogue between James Freeman, a Carolina planter, and Simon Question, a West-Country farmer, containing a description or true relation of South Carolina. Small 8vo, pp. 110, rare. £5.5$ London, printed by J. How, and sold in parcels by Robert Davis, Book- seller in Bridgwater, Somersetshire, 1712 The author appears to be a native of Somersetshire, and very desirous to enoourage emigrarts to South Carolina, where he was settled. 2248*NORTH AMERICA (British).— Reports for the year 1847 of the past and present state of the Colonial Possessions in North America, West Indies, &c. Folio, map of the Bahamas and St. Lucin, by Arrowsmith. 2« 1848 2249 NORTH GEORGIA GAZETTE and Winter Chronicle (as published during Capt. 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" Investigator," Capt. R. M'Clure, 1850-54, edited by Commander Sberard Osborn. 8vo, maps and plates, cloth. Qs 1856 2255 N. W. PASSAGE.— Great Probability of a North-West Passage, deduced from Observations on the Letter of Admiral De Fonte, who sailed from the Cnllao of Lima on the discovery of a communication between the South Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. 4to, maps, cf. neat. 10»6rf 1768 2256 NORTHERN COLONIES.— Observations on the importance of the Northern Colonies under proper regulations. 8vo, half morocco. S» Neva York, 1750 2257 NORTHMORE (Thomas) Washington, or Liberty Restored, a Poem, in 10 books, with notes. ]2mo, *«?«. 3« — half calf. 3« 6rf 1809 2258 NORTON (John, Teacher of the Church at Ipswich in New England) The Orthodox Evangelist, wherein many evangelical truths are briefly discussed, cleared, and confirmed. 4to, a little stained, old calf, ds 6d — good copy, old ca\f. 9« 1654 2259 NOTICE respecting the boundary between the King's Possessions in North America and the United States, exhibiting the principal Trading Stations of the North-West Company. Royal 8vo, large map, boards. 8« 1817 2260 NOVEAU Voyage aux Isles de I'Amerique contenant, I'histoire na- turelle de ces Pays, I'origine, les moeurs, la religion et le gouverne- ment des habitans anciens et modernes. 6 vols. 12mo, maps and plates, old calf . 12« 1724 2261 NOVA FRANCIA ; or the description of that part of New France which is one continent with Virginia ; described in the three late voyages and plantation made by Monsieur de Monts, M. du Pont- Grave, and M. de Poutrincourt into the countries called by the Frenchmen La Cadie, lying to the S. W. of Cape Breton. Trans- lated out of French into Jnglish by P. E. 4to, no titlr, being con- tents 12 pages, and pp. 1-307, also little wormed, new, calf gilt. £2. 2« 1609 2262 NOVA SCOTIA.— Account of the Present State of Nova Scotia. 8vo, boards, hs—halfccdf. 5» ^rft«i. 1786 2263 NOVA SCOTIA. — Statutes at large passed in the several General Assemblies held in Nova Scotia from the First Assembly in 1758 to 1804 inclusive, with complete Index and Abridgment, by R. J. Uniacke. 4to, calf. 12« Halifax, 1805 2264 NOVA SCOTIA.— Charge delivered to the Clergy of Nova Scotia at the Triennial Visitation holden in the Town of Halifax, by the Ut. Rev. Charles Bishop of Nova Iscotia. 4to, boards. \s 6rf Halifax, 1792 2265 NOVA SCOTIA.— General Description of Nova Scotia. 8vo, map, half calf. Zs U— whole calf . 4« 6rf Halifax, \'i>%l. 144 Booki relatinff to America, on Sale by 2266 NOVA SCOTIA. — Letters from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, illustrative of the moral, religious and physical circumstances during the years 1826, 1827. and 1828. Post 8vo, bda. 2< Edinb. 1829 3267 NOTES (D.) History of Norway, Mass., containing a minute account of its first settlement, &c. 8vo, cloth. 4« Norway^ 1852 2268 NUIX (Don Juan) Beflexious Iroparciales sobre la humanidad de los Espanoles en las Indias, tracudidas con algunas notas. 4to, old calf. 6« Madrid, 1782 22S9 NUTTALL (Thomas) The Genera of North American Plants and Catalogue of the Species to the Year 1817. 2 vols, post Svo, new hajf calf gilt. 9< Philadelphia, 1818 2i;70 NUTTALL (Thomas). Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Terri- tory, with observations on the manners of the Aborigines. 8vo, map and plates, hoards. 6« Philadelphia, 1821 2271 /^BSERVATIONS sur le Commerce Maritime dans lesquellc on \J discute quelques points relatifs a I'lndustrie et au Commerce des Colonies Francoises. 12mo, neat. 2a &d Amat. 1755 2272 OBSERVATIONS upon the Liturgy, with proposals for its reform, and Journals of the American Convention appointed to fr^me an Ecclesiastical Constitution and prepare a Liturgy for the Episcopal Churches in the United States. Svo, red morocco, gilt leaves, la 6d 17^9 S273 OEXMELIN (A. 0.) Histoire des Avanturiers qui se sont signalez dans les Indes avec la vie les moeurs les coutiimes des Habitans de Saint Domingue et de la Tortue et une Description exacte de ces lieux. 2 vols, in 1, 12 mo, engraved title and maps, old calf. 6a Paria, 1688 OFFICIAL LETTERS of the Military and Naval Officers of the United States during the War with Great Britain in 1812 to 1815, collected and arranged by John Brannan. 8vo, calf gilt. 6« JFaahington City, 1823 OGILBT'S Accurate Description of the New Woild, with the remark- able Voyages thither and conquest of the vast empires of Mexico and Peru. Royal folio, full of platea and mapa, neat in cay. &\. 4« 1671 OGILBT'S America. Another Copy. Folio, numerous platea, fine large copy, old calf, iSl . 14< 1671 OHIO. — Annual Report of the Commissioner of Statistics to the General Assembly of Ohio for the year 1857. Svo, cloth, is 6d Columbus, 1858 2278 OHIO. — ^Topographical Description of the State of Ohio, Indiana Territory, and Louisiana, comprehending the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and Indian Tribes West of the Mississir pi, by a late Officer in the U. S. Army. Small Svo, curious platea, ualfcalf. 3« 6d T'Mon, 1812 OHIO INDIANS. — Historical Account of the Expedition against the Ohio Indians in the year 1764, under the command of Col. Bouquet, including his transactions with the Indians in the preceding Campaign and Battle of Bushy Run. 4to, map and platea, halfmor. 18« 1766 OJIBWAT INDIANS. — Traditional History and Characteristic Sketches of the Ojibway Nation. By George Copway. 12mo, woodcuts, cloth. 8« 1860 2274 2275 2276 2277 2279 2280 J. R. Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 145 2281 OLD ENGLAND for ever, or Spanish Cruelty displayed, wherein the Spaniard's right to America is impartially examined, and found de- fective. Svo, haif calf (wants a le^. 6< 1740 It contains some curious particulars of tlte then British- American Colo- nies. Not mentioned by Bioh. 2282 OLDFIELD (Traverse) " To Daimonion," or the Spiritual Medium, its nature illustrated by the history of its uniform mysterious mani- festation when unduly excited. 12mo, cloth. 2« 6d Boston, 18S2 2283 OLDMIXON'S (J.) British Empire in America, the History of the Discovery, Settlement, and Progress of the British Colonies. 2 vols. 8vo, maps by Herman Moll, ha\f cajf neat. 12« — whole ca\f, very neat. 13« U 1708 2284 OLIPHANT (Edw.) History of North America and its United States, including a distinct History of each State. Svo, half calf. Zs Edinburgh, 1800 2285 OLIPHANT (Laur«>noe) Minnesota, and the Far West. 8 ^o, plates, cloth. 6s 1856 2286 OLIVA (Le P. Anello) Histoire du Perou, traduite de I'Espagnol sur le Manuscrit in^dit, par Ternaux Compans. 12 mo, cl. 4« Par. 1857 2287 OLIVER (Peter) The Puritan Commonwealth, an Historical Review of the Puritan Government in Massachusetts, in its oivil and Eccle- siastical Relations, from its rise to the Abrogation of the First Charter. Royal Svo, c2o^^. Is 6d Boston, ISid 2288 OLLIFFE (Chas.) Scenes Americaines, dix-huit Mois dans le Nouveau Monde, 1750-51. Svo^ ed. 2« 6rf Far. 1852 OLMSTED (F. Law) Jouiuey in the Seabord Slave States, with Remarks on their Economy. Svo, cloth. Ss 6d 1856 O'NEIL'S (Lieut.) Account of the Escape of the Royal Family of Portugal to the Brazils. S\o, boards. 2s 1810 2291 ONIS (Luisde) Memoir upon the Negotiations between Spain and the United States of America, which led to the Treaty of 1819, translated from the Spanish, by T. Watkins. Svo, new hf.cf. \s 6d Baltimore, 1821 2292 OPINION of Judge Cooper, on the effect of a Sentence of a Foreign Court of Admiralty, by Alexander Jas. Dallas. Svo, boards. 2s Philadelphia, 1810 2293 ORDENANZAS del Consejo Real de las Indias Nuevamente Recopi- ladas y por el Reg D. Phelipe IV., para i.i Qovierno Establecidas ano de 1636, Reimpressas en Madrid. Folio, Spanish calf. 10s 6d 1747 2294 ORDERSON (J. W.) Creoleana, or Social and Domestic Scenes and Incidents in Barbadoes. Small Svo, cloth. Bs 1842 2295 O'REILLY'S Greenland and Adjacent Seas, and the North West Pas- sage, illustrated in a Voyage to Davis's Strait. 4to, plates, boards, is ad— half russia. Is &d—half calf gilt. Is 1818 2296 O'REILLY'S Voyage to Greenland, ;>io<««, ISIS— Ross's (Sir John) First Voyage of Discovery towards the North Vo\q, plates, 1819. Bound in 1 vol. 4to, calf, marbled leaves. £il. Is 2297 ORELLANA (Estevan de) Instruccion de la Lengua Latina,o arte de Adquirirla por la Traduccion de los Autores Compuesta para la Par- ticular Ensenanza de unos ninos. iio, sewed, hs En Lima, 11^^ 2298 ORIBE (D. Manuel) Manifesto sobre la Infaraia, Alevosiay Perfidiu con que el Contra- Almiraule Frances M. Leblaiic y demas Agentes de la Francia Residentes en Montevideo, ban HostilUzado y sometido a la Tirannia del Rebelde Fructuoso Rivera al Estado Oriental del Uruguay. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top. 10s 6rf Buenos Ayres, 1838 10 2289 2290 146 Bookn reUiting to America, on Sale by m'r 2299 OSBORNE (John) Guide to the Madeiras, Azores, British and Foreign West Indies, Mexico, and Northern South America. 12mo, map cloth. 2«—ANO'rHKR Edition, \2itto, clolh. i»6d 1846 2300 OSBOBN (Selleck) Poems. 12mo, neat, 2« Boalon, 1823 2301 OSBOKN (Lt. Sherard) Stray Leaves from the Arctic Journnl, or Eighteen Months in the Polar Begions, in Search of Sir John Frank- lin's Expedition, 1.850-1. 8vo, map and coloured plates, cloth. 4« td 1852 28G2 OSGOOD (Mrs.) Memorials written by Friends of the late Mrs. Os- good, and edited by Mary E. Hewitt. Svo,Jlne platea, cloth. 4» New York, 1821 2303 OSLER (Edward) The Voyage, a Poem written at Sea and in the West Indies, and illustrated by papers on Natural History. Small 8to, boards. 2« 6d 1830 2304 OSOBII (Hier.) de Bebus Emmanuelis Lusitaniee Begis, sive Commen- tarius de reperta ab Hispania et Lusitanis Navagatione in Oocidentis et Orientis Indiam et Populorum ejus vita, Moribus, ac Bitibus. Thick small 8vo, r^/^KM. 12« Colon. 1591 2306 OSOBtl (Hier.) de Rebus Emmanuelis Regis Lusitaniae annis sex ac Yiginti domi Forisque Gestis, Libri Duodecim. 8vo, vellum. 9« Colon. Jgrip. 1576 — Another Edition. 8vo, vellum. 10« ib. 1586 OSORIO (Jerome) History of the Portuguese during the Reign of Emanuel, all their Discoveries from the Coast of Africk to the farthest parts of China, their Battles by Sea and Land, and Discovery of the Brazils, and War with the Moors. 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt. lOs M 1758 OSSEBA Y ESTELLA (El Doct. D. Joseph Miguel de) El' Fisico Christiano parte primera de la Entrada a su Noble Exercicio bbra Politica. 4to, fine copy, in blue morocco, gilt leaves, by Hayday. £1. \s Impresao in Lima, 1690 2808 OSTEBWALD (Jiohn Fredk.) Compendium of Christian Theology, trans, into English from the Original Latin, by the Bev. John M'Maiiis, with List of Subscribers. 8vo, calf. 6« Hartford {Connect.), 1788 2309 OUSELEY'S (W. Gore, H. M. Charge d'affaires at Brazil) Views in S. America, Brazil, the Biver Plate, the Parana, &c. Boyal folio, 27 fine tinted lithographs, doth. £1. lis M (pub. at JB4. 4«) OUSELEY'S Bemarks on the Statistics and Political Institutions of the United States. Stio, boards. 2» 1882 OUTLINE of the Revolution in Spanish America, the Origin, Pro- gress, and State of the War between Spain and Spanish America, b; a South American. 8vo, boards. Zs — cay. 3« ^d 1817 OVALLE (Alph. d') Historica Belation del Begno di Cile {Chik). Small folio, curious plates and teoocduta, vellum. £2. 5« JRoma, 1646 OVALLE. Another copy, wanting title and plates, vellum. 10« ib. 1646 2314 OVIEDO (Luis Antonio de) Vida de Santa Bosa de Santa Maria, Natural de Lima y Patrona del Peru, Poema Heroyco. 4to, plate, fine copy, vellum. £1. is Madrid, 1711 PADILLA (Fr. Aug. Davila) llistoria de la Fundacion y Discursc de la Provincia de Santiago, de Mexico, de la Orden de Predi- cadores, por las Vidas de sua Varones Insignes y Casos Notables ii Nueva Espana. Folio, good sound copy, vellum, scarce. £S. 3« Brusselas, 1635 2306 2307 2310 2811 2312 2313 2.315 /. R. Smith, 86; 8oho Square, London, 147 2316 PAGAN'S (Count of) Historical and Geographical Description of the Great Country and River of the Amasones, with a Map of the River and its Provinces, being that place which Sir W. Raleigh intended to Conquer and Plant, when he made his Voyage to Guiana. 12mo, map, fine copy, red morocco extra, by Aitkin. Mi. 12« Hd 1661 2317 PAGE (T. J., Commander U. 8. Navy) La Plata, the Argentine Con- iederation, and Paraguay, being a Narrative of the Exploration of the Tributaries of the River La Plata, 1853-56, bv Order of the United States Government. Royal 8vo, many engratlngi. 10« 6df 1869 2318 PAGE (F.) Traits d'Economie Politique et de Commerce des Colonies (cAi^y in respect to the West Indies). 2 vols. Svo, half calf. Zs 6d Pan. 1801 2819 PAINE'S (Thos.) Common Sense, addressed to the Inhabitants of America, 1776 — Plain Truth, in answer to " Common Sense," 1776 — Answer to the Declaration of the American Congress, 1776 — Adams (Samuel) Oration at the State-house in Philadelphia, 1776 — Journal of the proceedings of the Congress at Philadelphia, 1776. In 1 vol. 8vo, calf neat. 9a 2320 PAINE'S Common Sense, 1776— Plain Truth, addressed to the In- habitants in answer, by Candidus. In I vol. 8vo, boards. 8« M Lond., Almon, 1776 The public have been amused by many extracts from the pamphlet entitled Common Sense, which have been held up as a proof positive that the Americans desire to become independent ; we are happy m this opportanity of publishing Plain Thith, which we take to be as ^ood a proof that the Americans do not desire to become independent. — Pubhthers's Adwrf»Mmsnt. 2321 PAINE (Tho.) Letter to the Abb^ Raynal, on the Affairs of North America. 8vo, boards. 2« 1783 2322 PAINE (Thos.) Letter to the Abb^ Raynal on the Affairs of North America, 8vo, 1783, and 4 others on America, by Paine, Franklin, Price, and Hey. In 1 vol. 8vo, half calf. 1' ^'Y* 2323 PAINE (Thomas) Letter to Abb6 Raynal on the Affairs of North America, in which the Mistakes in the Abba's Account of the Revo- lution of America are corrected and cleared up. 8vo, boards. 2« 6d 1817 2324 PALAIRET (J.) Concise Description of the English and French Possessions in North America. Svo, haffcd^. 5« — boards. 6s 6i 1756 2325 PALLISEfi'S (Capt.) Journals relative to the Exploration of that portion of British North America between Lake Superior and the Pacific Ocean. VoMo, map and many geological sections. 5s 1863 2326 PANOPLIST (The) and Missionary Magazine. 18 vols. 8vo, half calf. ^1- 10« Boston, 1806-1817 2327 PANORAMA (13/<»< long) of the Hudson River from New York to, Albany. \2mo, cloth. \s ^d 1845 2328 PAPERS Relating to America, Presented to the House of Commons 1809. 8vo, ioor*. 2« 1810 2329 PALLISER'S (Capt.) Report of his Exploration on the River Sas- katchewan, and between the Red River and the Rocky Mountains. Folio, »ifl;?». l«6rf * 1860 2830 PALMER (Albert G.) Discourse at the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Organisation of the First Baptist Church in North Stonington. l^mo, cloth. 2« Boston 1844 8831 PANAMA. — Original Papers relating to the Expedition to Panama. Svo, pp. 224, boards, scarce. &\. 4« 1744 148 Bookt relating to America, on Sale by II m F iwmM m fi l-V yii S882 PAPERS relating to Am«riofl ; Presented to the House of Commons 1809. %M0, half calj. 8* 1810 2338 PAPERS (Pnrliuinentary) relating to West [ndia Colonies nod Mauritius, Part I., British Guiana, Janiaioa, and Trinidad. Folio, pp. 600. 4« 1859 2334 PAPELES VARIOS ESPANOLKS.— Noticias Sagnidas do Snnt Madre del Hosario en esta Ciudad du los Angeles de Puebla en cstn Nueta Kspana, por el Nicholas Alvarez, (about IfiJSO) — Vidu de Shu Alexo Compuesto por el Maestro Juan Basilio Santora, woodcvt on title, Sevilla, 16S6 — Relacion df lo Suzedido en esta Cindad de in Trenidad Puerto de Buenos Ayrcs des de qui se tubo la primera Notizia de la Ynvasion qui Pretendia hacer en estas Provinzias del Rio de la Plata el Enemigo Portugues, in tnanuacript of 91 paget, neatly written in the year 1680 — Yillancicos que se Cantaron en Ins S. Iglesia, Metropolitana de Sevilla en los Maytines del Nacimiento de Christn N. 8. Ano de 1647, and various other pieces in prose and verse. In 1 vol. 4to, Spanish caJf,from Lord Stuart de Rothesay' a Library. £2. 2« 2335 PARAGUAY.— Decreto di sua Maesta II Re Cnttolico Filippo V. Sopra Varie Accuse Portate al suo Real consiglio delle Indie contro i Gesuite del Paraguay, in Italian and Spanish. 4to, vellum. 15« Napoli, 1744 2336 PARAGUAY.— Narrative of Facts connected with the Change iii the Political Condition and Relations of Paraguay, under the Directions of Dr. Thomas Francia (by Vicente Pazos). 8vo, hay calf. 3« 1826 «337 PARISH'S (Sir Woodbine)' Buenos Ayres and the Provinces of Rio de 1p Plata. 8vo, plates, cloth. 4,s %d—neu) half calf . 5« 1839 This contains information not to be found in the second edition. :833S PARISH (Sir Woodbine) Buenos Ayres and the Provinces of the Eio de la Plata, from the Discovery and Conquest by the Spaniards to the Establishment of their Political Independence. Thick 8vo, portrait and plates, second edition, enlarged with a large new map by Arrowsmxth, cloth. Is 6d (pub. at 14«) 1852 " Among the contributions to the geography of the South American Con- tinent, the work of our Vice-President, Sir Woodbine Parish, liolds a vtirj 'important place. Frotessing to be a second edition of a former book, it is, in reality, almost a new work, from the ereat quantity of fresh matter it containi on the geography, statistics, natural history, and geology of this portion of th« world." — Pretident of the Royal OeograplUcal Society s Address. 1i839 PARKES (Joseph) Statutes and Orders of the Court of Chancery, and Statute Jjaw of Real Property of the State of New York. 8ro, boards. 3< 1830 2340 PARKINSON (Richard) The Experienced Farmer's Tour in America, Exbibiting the American System of Agriculture and Breeding of Cattle. 8vo, boards. 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Koyal 8vo, boards. 2a Philadelphia, 1836 2408 PHILIPS (John) Authentic Journal of the Expedition under Commo- dore Anson to Madeira, St. Catharine's, St. Julian's, St. Juan Fer- nandez, the taking the rich Spanish Gallion, and Extraordinary Hardships of the Voyage. %^o,ca\f. 4a 6d 1744 240 9 PHILLIPS (John) Authentic Journal of the late Expedition under Commodore Auson, with Narrative of the Extraordinary Hardships in this Voyage. 8vo, old cay, acarce. la 6d Hull, 1745 2410 PHILLIPPO (James M.) Jamaica, its Past and Present State. 8vo, plates, cloth. 3« 1843 2411 PHILO ; An Evangeliad, by the Author of Margaret, a Tale of the Real and Ideal. 8vo, cloth. 2< Boston, 1850 2412 PHILOPONO (Fr. Don Honorio) Nova Typis transacta Navigatio Novi Orbis, Indies Occidentalis. Folio, engraved title and fine platea by Kilian, good labqe amd clean copy, boards. £i. 2s 1621 2413 PHILOPONO. — ^Another copy. ¥o]io, frontispiece and plates, half calf. £1. ba 1621 2414 PHILOPONO. — Another copy. 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Small 8vo, fine copy, calf extra, gilt leaves, by Bedford, very scarce. £2. 2s 1697 2417 PHIPPS' (Lord Mulgrave) Voyage towards the North Pole. 4to, plates, bds. 4« — neat. 5a — Fine Copt, old ca^f, gilt back. 6s 6d 1774 2418 PICKERING (John) Vocabulary, or Collection of AVords and Phrases peculiar to the United States of America, with Essay on the Present State of the English Language in the United States. 8vo, boards, is—haifcaff. 5« Boston, 1816 2419 PIDGEON (W.) Traditions of De-coo-dah, and Antiquarian Researches, comprising Extensive Explorations, Surveys, and Excavations of the Wonderful and Mysterious Earthen Remains of the Mound-Builders in America. Svo, plates and woodcuts, cloth. Is 1853 2120 PIGA7ETTA (Le Chev.) Premier Voyage Autour du Monde pendant les Annies 1519, 20, 21, and 1522, et d'une Notice sur le Chev. Martin Behaim. 8vo, plates, sewed. 6« Paris, 1801 2421 PIGOTT (Charles) Political Dictionary. l2aio,(f. 2s A>»/or^, 1796 2422 PIKE (Z. M.) Exploratory Travels through the Western Territories of North America, comprising a Voyage from St. Louis on the Mississippi to the Source of that River, and Journey through the Interior of Louisiana, 'kio, map, bds. la Qd—l^. cf. ^s 6d 1811 2423 PILGRIM FATHERS.— A Relation or Journal of the Beginning and Proceedings of the English Plantations settled at Plimouth, in New England, 1622, reprinted from the original volume with local Illus- trations and Notes. By Dr. Cheever. Post 8vo, eloth. is Hd New York, 1848 2424 Another Edition. Small 8vo, cfo/A. 3a Glasgutc,Ui9 154 BqoIu rehUinff to America on Sale by 1/ iLiHHiAf!'' Hi B 8425 PILGRRIM FATHERS.— Collections concerning the Church or Congregation of Protestant Separatists, formed at Scrooby, in North Nottiughanishire, in the time of James I. The Founders of New Plymouth, the parent Colony of New England. By the Rev. Joseph Hunter, F.S.A., and au Assistant Keeper of her Majesty's Records. 8vo, c/oa. 8« 1854 This Work contains •ome very important particulars of these personages, and their coonectiona previously to their leaTing England and Holland, which were entirely unknown to former writers, and have only recently been discovered through the indefatigable exertions of the Author. Prefixed to the volume are some beautiful Prefatory Stanzas, by Biohabd Mohoktok Milnbs, Esq., M.P. (now Lord Boughton). *^* To the recently issued copies a frontispiece has been added, of " A View of the Arohiepiscopal Palace at Scrool^, the residence of William Brewster, the Pilgrim Father," drawn by J. Moore, Jun., from a Sketch by Mrs. lEtaine. S426 FIMENTEL (Manoel) Brazil Pilot; or, a Description of the Coast of Brazil, translated from the Portuguese, with Charts of some of its most considerable Ports. 4to, 14 map», boards^ scarce. 15« 1809 2427 PINDAUI Opera Gr. et Lat. cura Erasmi Schmidii. Very thick 4to, oldca^. la^d 1616 Eight pages towards the end of the book vte devoted to America in 1602. 2428 PINELO (Ant. de Leon) Epitome de la Bibliotheca Oriental y Occi- dental Nautica, y Geografica Annadido, y Cumendado Nuevamente en que se contienen los Escritores de Geographica de todos los Eeynos y Senorios del Mundo, y Viages Diversos, y sua Append icis por mano de el Marques de Torre Nueva, 8 vols, folio, velhtntt scarce. £>%. 5s Madrid, 1737-8 The second volume contains the works relating to America, and its greatest value consists io the notices it gives of Spanish manuscripts on the subject, most of which are still existing in Spain. — Bich. 2429 PINKARD'S (Dr. Geo.) Notes on the West Indies, with Observations on Barbadoes, the Coast of Guiana, the Creoles and Slaves of the Western Colonies, and the Indians of South America. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, ^a— half calf. 6a Qd 1806 2430 Second Edition. Complete in 2 vols. 8vo, half bound. 6« 6d leather backs, uncut. Ta Qd — calf elegant. 8« 6 J 1816 2431 PINKERTON (John) General Collection of the Best and most In- teresting Voyages and Travels in various parts of America, many now first Translated. 4 vols. 4to, many platea, half ca\f gilt, leaves uncut. £1. 14« 1819 2432 PINKNEY (William) Some Account of his Life, Writings, and Speeches, by Henry Wheaton. 8vo, portrait, half calf, ^s New Tork, 1826 2433 PIRATAS de la America, y luz a la Defensa de las Costns, de ludias Occideutales traducido del Flamengo en Espanol por el Doctor de Buena-Maisou. 4to, Spanish calf. G« Madrid, 1793 2434 PISONIS (Gul.) De India Utriusque et Naturali et Medica libri Quatuordecira (chiefly relatite to Brazil and Chili). Folio, engraved title and numerous woodcuts, calf neat, ^'^^ ^tf2«^. 1658 2435 Large Paper, boards. 12« 1658 2436 PISTORIUS (Thomas) Korte en Zakelyke Beschryvinge van de Colonic Viin Zuriuame. iio, plates, and manuscript notes in Dutch, sewed. 64 y^mst. 1763 J. R. Smithy 36, Soho Square, London, 165 2437 PITKIN'S (T.) PoUtical and CivU America, from 1763 to 1797. History of the United States oi 2 vols. SrO; ueat. 6« New Haven, 1828 2438 PITMAN (R. B.) Succinct View and Analysis of Authentic Informa- tion on the Practicability of Joining the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by a Ship Canal across the Isthmus of America. 8vo, map, hoarda. 4« Qd~-new, ha]f calf gilt. 6« 6i 1825 2439 PITTMAN'S (Capt. P.) Present State of the European Settlements on the Mississippi, with Geographical Description of that Biver. 4to, maps andplaiea, new halfca\f. 18« 1770 2440 Another, ««cw<. 16« — kaoi\iet,hd^ bound, cut cloae. 14a 1770 2441 PITOU (L. A.) Voyage a Cayenne dans les deux Ameriques et chez les Antropophages. 2 vols. 8vo, Aa^/" ca^. 6« Pam, 1805 2442 PITOU (L. A.) Beise nach Cayenne in Nord und Sud Amerika und zu den Menschen fressen nebst deszen leben von ihm selbst besch- rieben nach dem Franzosischen. 8vo, 2 plates, half rttaaia. Ss Leipzig, 1838 2443 PIZABBO y Orellana, Varones Illustres del Nuevo Mundo Descubri- dores, Conguistadores y Pacificadores del Opulento Dilato y Poderoso Imperio de las Indias Occidentales. Folio, new, half ca]f {stained). &l. 10« Madrid, 1639 2444 PIZABBO. — Discurso en que se Muestra la Obligacion qui su Mages- tad tiene en Justicia, Conciencia y Bazon a Gumplir y Mandar Executar la Merced que le rey hiso a Don Francisco Pizarro del titulo de Marques con Yeinte Mil Vassallos en la parte doude mas bien le Estieviesse como a Descubridor, Conquistador y Pacificador de los Opulentissimo Beynos del Peru en favor y Gracia de los Successores de su casu y Mayorazgo para qui de tan Grandes hechos no se Obscuresca la Memoria. Folio, boards, a most interesting and important work {from Temaux's Collection). &\. 1< n.d. 2445 PLACIDE-JUSTIN, Histoire de I'lsle d'Hayti, ecrite sur les Docu- ments Ofliciels et des Notes Communiques, par Sir James Baskett. 8vo, map, tewed. 3« ^d — half calf. 4a Paris, 1826 2446 PLAN for Establishing and Disciplining a National Atilitia in Great Britain, Ireland, and in all the British Dominions of America. Svo, ha^ morocco. Ba 1745 2447 POEMS by a Slave in the Island of Cuba, recently liberated, translated from the Spanish by Dr. B. B. 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NotB-Bboracenm, j^mericanm) Dissertatio Medioa Inaugurals de F.>i xu Muliebro Menatruo. 4to, fine copif, ca\fgUt. ';< 6rf Lug. Bat. 1764 2491 PRINCE (i iiomas) Setmon at the So^lth Church in Bo^^ton, N. E., on tLu General Thanksgivinp^ occasioned by taking ti j Uitv of Louis- bourg by Nenr England Soldierti, asiiistea by a British Squadron. 8vo, half morocco, «ncut. 4-s Gil 1716 U92 l'LlINCE(Tho8.) Sermon af the. South ChurcL -a Boston, N. E., on the Genera! 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Is dd 1618 2639 RALEIGH (Siir Walter) Judicious and Select Essays and Observntidi.s upon the first Invention of Shipping, the Misery of Invasive War, the Navy Royall and Sea Service, with his Apologie for his Voyage to Guiana. 12mo, old caljf, scarce. Is 6d 1650 2540 RALEIGH (Sir Walter) Abridgement of the History of the World, with h» Remains, including his Unlucky Voyage to Guiana. 8vo, neat and clean. 3s Qd 1702 2541 RAMBLES in the United States and Canada, by Rubio (verg severe on the Americans). Post 8vo, cloth. 3« 1846 2542 BAMEL (General) Relation de la Deportation ^ Cayenne des Citoyens Barthelemy, Pichegru Willot, La Rue, kc., Hambourg, 1799 — Anec- dotes Secretes sur la Revolution du 18, Fruotidor et Nouveaux Memoires des Deport^s a la Guiane (faisant suite au Ramel), Fans, 1799. 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U. 4« fenetia, 1613. 1583, ISSe 2D54 RANKING (John) Historical Researches on the Conquest of Peru, Mexico, Bogota, and Talomeco, in the Thirteenth Century, by the Mongols. 8vo, mapa and porta., boarda. la 6d — ruaaia, extra gilt leavea. \^8— calf extra. 10« 6rf 1827 2555 RANKIN (John, qf Ohio) Letters on American Slavery, addressed to Mr. Tbos. Rankin, of Middlebrook, Augusta, Va. 12mo, boards. 2a Boaton, 1833 2556 RAUMER (Fred. Von) America and the American People, translated by Turner. Thick 8vo, cloth. 4« 1846 2557 RAYNAL. — Histoire de la Revolution de TAmerique. 12mo, half calf. 2a— boarda. 1« 6d—6yo, whole caJf. 2a 6d 1781 2558 RAYNAL (Abb^) Revolution of America. %yo, half ca\f. 2* 1781 2559 RAYNAL (Abb^) Philosophical and Political History of the Settlement and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies, translated by Justamond. 4 vols. 12mo, mapa, cd{f giU. 5« Edinb. 1776 2560 RAYNAL. Another edition. 5 vols. 8vo, portrait and mapa, caJf neat. 9« 1777 2561 RAYNAL. Another edition. 6vols. small 8vo,o^^.^^. 6« J%ft»&.1782 " The works of Abb^ Baynal treat of everything that oan be sought for oonneoted with the East and West Indies, and if the student will peruse the work, and the great leading historical events, there can be no doubt these celebrated volumes will be found not only agreeable, but highly interesting and useful."— FBorassos SmrTB. 2562 RAYNAL (Abb^) Philosophical and Political History of the British Settlements and Trade in North Amer*'.a. 2 vols 1 2mo, calf. 4« Edinb. 1776 2563 REALES Exequias por el Senor Don Carlo III. Rey de las Espanas y Americas y Real Proclamacion de su Augusto. h^o £1 Senor D. Carlos IV. por la Muy noble y Muy leal Cindari de Granarin Provincia de Nioarragua Regno de Guatemala. 4to. pMtr.", fine copy, caJf gilt, 16« Oranada, 1790 2564 REALES Ordenanzas para la Direocion ^Jspxu&a. y Gobierno del im-f portante Cuerpo de la Mineria de Nueva-Jdlspuna y de sa Real Tribunal General. 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History of America from its Discovery by Columbua to the conclution of the late War, with an Account of the Rise and Progress of the Unhappy Contest between Great Britain and her Colonies. 2 vols. 4to, map and plates, calf neat. 15s — boards. I2s 1778 RUSSELL. Another copy, 2 vols. 4to {wanting a Uof in Vol. JI.), half calf. 6« 1778 2695 2696 2697 172 Books relating to America, on Sale by 2698 BUTHBKFORD (Professor) The Due Right of Presbyterie, or a Peaceable Flea for thu Government of the Church of Scotland. 4to, (wantinff paffea 19 io 22), Aaif calf. 12a 1644 It forms part of the Oontroversy on Oburoh Qoremment by Cotton, Bobinson, and others. 2699 EUXTON (O. F.) Adventures in Mexico and the Reeky Mountains. Square 8 vo, Afl^ca^. 2« 1847 2700 BUXTON'S (G. F.) Life in the Far West. 12mo, cloth. 3« 1851 2701 RYAN'S (W. R.) 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Post 8vo, boards. 8« Neio Tori, 1817 SANSOM (Jos.) Travels in Lower Canada. 8vo, half calf . 3» 1820 SANTA CUUZ. — Cddigo Mercantil Santa Crui, dado por el Cougreso Constitucional de 1834. Small 4to, Spa»ith calf. 6« Taz de J^acucAo, 1885 2730 SANTA TERESA (P. F. Gioseppe di) Istoria delle Guerre del Regno del Brasile accadute tra la Corona di Portogallo e la Republica di Olanda. Small folio, tnapa and folding plate (two are wanting), good copy, vellum, very tcarce. £i. 2« Soma, 1698 2731 SARATE (Augustine) Strange and Delectable History of the Discoverie and Conquest of the Provinces of Peru, in the South Sea, and of the Bloodie Civill Warres which there happened for Government, and also of the ritche Mines of Potosi. 4to, Black Letter, wooocdts, new mor. extra, gilt leaves, very rare. £10. 1 0« London, B. 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Ss Qd 1857 2739 SCHMIDT (Ulrici) Beschreibung etlicher Indianischen Landschafften und Insulen (besonders Brasilien) an Tag gebracht durch D. von Bry. 'Eolio, vellum. £,\.\s Franck fort, 1591 3740 SCHMIDTMEYER (Peter) Travels into Chile over the Andes in 1820 and 1821, with Sketches of the Productions and Agriculture, Mines and Metallurgy, Inhabitants, History, and other features of America, particularly of Chile and Arauco. 4to, numerous plates, mostly coloured, boards. Is Qd— new half caff. 9s 182i Books relating to America^ on Sale by 175 rical and Des- rew York, 1817 alf. 3« 1830 )or el Cougreso a dyacucho, 1885 lene del Regno la Republica di » wanting), good Eoma, 1698 if the Diacoverie Sea, and of the nment, and also WOODCUTS, new iJ. /Ao«M, 1581 unique, containing e Magellanes en on. 4to, plates, Madrid, 1768 )ry. Royal 8vo, rhi to Dr. Sliss, \ Travels through n 1, 8vo, boards. Mladelphia, 1828 ms of the Insects [iOURED PLATES, Philad. 1824 and the Pacific, ides, from Buenos I. post 8vo, chth. piece to Vol. I., 1838 rande Nassausche Gantschen Aerd 23-1624, en een Pedro Madriga rid curiotu plates ,rce. iB3. 3« JmsL 1643 Btralia by Pedro F. Hates of Central 3T. 2 vols. 8vo, 1857 len Landachafiften \t durch D. von Franckjort, 1597 he Andes in 1820 griculture, Mines iturea of America, 68, mostly coloured, 1824 2741 SCHOMBUROK (Sir Robt. H.) History of Barbados, comprising • Geographical and Statistical Description of the Island, Sketch of Historical Events since the Settlement, and Account of its Geology and Natural Productions. Thick royal 8?o, map and coloured plates, cloth. 18i (pub. at £1. 11« 6d) 1847 2742 SCHOMBURGK (Sir Robert H.) Description of British Guiana, Geographical and Statistical, exhibiting its Resources and Capa- bilities. 8vo, map, cloth. 8« 1840 2743 SCHOOLCRAFT'S (H. R.) Journal of Travels from Detroit, North- West through the great chain of American Lakes to the sources of the Mississippi. S\o, plates, boardt. 6t — neat. Is^d Albany, \%2l 2744 SCHOOLCRAFT (Henry R.) View of the Lead Mines of Missouri, with Observations on the Mineralogy, Geology, Geography, Antiqui- ties, Soil, Climate, Population, and Productions of Missouri and Arkansas, and other Sections of the Western Country. 8vo, plates, calf. 6< 6rf New York, 181» 2745 SCHOOLCRAFT'S (H. R.) Narrative of an Expedition through the Upper Mississippi to Itasca Lake, the actual Source of thict River, in 1832. %\o, plates, cloth. 6» ATwp Tor*, 1834 2746 SCHOOLCRAFT (H. R.) Algic Researches, comprising Inquiries respecting the Mental Characteristics of the North American Indians, First Series containing Indian Tales and Legends. 2 vols, post 8vo, chth. 6« New York, 1839 2747 SCHOOLCRAFT (Henry R.) On&ta, or Characteristics of the Red Race of America. 8vo, cloth. 7« 6i New York, 1845 2748 SCHOOLCRAFT'S (H. R.) Etbnologicid lUaearches respecting the Red Man of America, Historical and Statistical Information respecting the History, Cc ^Hion, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States, collected and prepared under the direction of tho Beaureau of Indian Affairs. Part I. thick vol. 4to, with 76 C^r9)no,•^ Lithographic plates, bds. (a splendid volume). £2. 12« 6<^ 1851 2749 SCHOOLCRAFT (H. R.) Scenes and Adventures in the Semi-Alpine> Region of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas [first: traversed by De Soto in 1641]. Syo, plates, cloth. Is 6d Philadelphia, 18531: 2750 SCHOUTEN (Guilliaume) Journal, ou Description du Merveilleux Voyage faite es Annes 1615, 1616, et 1617, comme (en Circum-- navigeant le Globe Terrestre) il a Descouvert vers le zud du destroit. de Magellan un Nouveau Passage jusqua a la Grande Mere de Zud. 4to, maps, fine clean copy, vellum, rare. S,%. 3« Amst. 1618. 2761 SCORESBY (W.) Account of the Arctic Regions, with History and Description of the Northern Whale Fishery, 2 vols. Svo, maps and' plates, calf extra, marbled leaveg. £2. 2« Ildinb. ISi^G 2752 SCORESBY'S Journal of a Voyage to the Northern Whale Fishery. %vo, plates, Jtalf calf gilt. \2s — in boards. 12a 1823, 2753 SCORESBY'S Arctic Regions, and Voyage to the Northern Whale Fishery. Together, 3 vols. Svo, un^orm, half calf gilt. £2. 5« 1820-23 2754 SCOTT (John, a Quaker qf Providence) Journal of the Life, Travels, and Gospel Labours of that Faithful Servant and Minister of Christ. 12rao, half calf. 2s U 1815 2756 SCOTT (Jonathan M.) Blue Lights, or the Convention, a Poem in Four Cantos. \2\aa,halfruma. 4« New York, \%\1 1)1 1 ■ -i M !!! liii 11 n. 170 Books relating to America, on Sale by :#!•!' ;i 275fi 2767 2758 27By 2760 2761 i??l^2 2yJ3 2764 2765 2706 2767 2768 SEKMAN (Berthold) Narrative of the Voyage, of H.M «, Herald. during the years 1846-61, under the Command of Cupi,. Henry Kellett, being n Circumnavigation uf the Globe, and T ' c Cruises tc the Arctic Kegious in Search of Sir John Frauklin. )i vola. 8vo, frontispiece and map, cloth. 12< 6(/ 1853 SELECTION of Curious, Rare, and Early Voyages, and Histories of Interesting Discoveries, chiefly Pub'i >h' i) by Hakluyt, or at his stig- gcstiun, not included in his Celttn\.iLJ Compilation. 4to, iwardx. m.ba 1812 This volume contains (relating to America) Peter Martyr's Docadei of the Now World, by Hakluyt, Eden, and Lok— DaTis's {th« Dueoverev of the Straitt) World'a Hydrographical Deecription, 1595 — Virginia richly valued, 16U9 — Discovery of the Bermudas, 1610 — Galvano's Divcoverie! of tho World, 1601. SELECT Tracts on the Subject of Taxing the British Colonies in America. 2 vols. 8vo, hay cay. 12« Zand. Almjn, 1775 SELLER (John) Atlaa Minimus, or a Book of Geography s'.iewitii; nil Empires, Monarchies, Kingdoms, Regionii, Dominions, Principalities, and Countries in the whole World. 12mo, maps, engraved title, old ca\f. 6« N.D. Contains 13 curious maps pertaining to America. SEMPLE (Robert) Sketch of the Present State of the Caracas. Post 9,yo, boards. 2%— new half ca^f gilt. %s %d 1812 SERMON at the Execution of Moses Paul, an Indian, "vho had boon guilty of Murder, Preached at New Haven in Americir by Samson Occom, a Native Indian, and a Short Account of the Spread of the, Gospel among the Indians; also Observations on the Language of the Mahbekanee Indians, by Jonathan Edwards. Svo, half morocco. 6» 6rf ' 1788 SERMONS to Gentlemen on Temperance and Exercise. Sm^-^U Svo, cloth. 3« Philadelphia, 1772 SEW ALL (Joseph) Desires that Joshua'b Resolution ntay be Revived, or Excitations to the Constant and Diligent Excercise of Family Religion, Boston in N. E. 1716 — The Certainty and Suddeness of Christ's coming to Judgment, a Sermon at the Lecture in Boston, 1716. In 1 vol. small Svo, calf, original binding, with wooden boards. £1. 12« SEWARD'S (Miss) Monody on Major Andr^ (with his Letters to her), and Elegy on Capt. Cook. IZtao, plate boards. 2s 1821 SEYBERT (T)r. Adam) Statistical Annals, embracing Views of the Population, Commerce, Navigation, Fisheries, Public Lands, Post- Office F?f rblishment. Revenues, Mint, Military and Naval Establish- ments, E i j.enditures. Public Debt, and Sinking Fund, of the United Stales of America. Ho, Russia gilt. Ta Gd Philadelphia, ISli SEYBERT (Adam) Annales Statistiques des Etats-Unis, traduit de I'Anglais par C. A. Scheffer. 8\o, half calf . 2s Pam, 1820 SHARP (Granville) Representation of the Injustice and Dangerois Tendency of Tok rating Slavery, or of admitting the least Claim of Private Property a the Persons of Men in E 'igland, with Appendix. Svo, boards, s' 1769 SHARP (Granville) Law of Retribution, or a Serious Warning to Great Britain and her Colonies, founded on examples of God's Temporal Vengeance against Tyrants, Slaveholders, and Oppressors. Svo, boards. 3a ' 177o By Bharpe's active exertions, the question «vbether Negroes can be detained as Slaves in this country was brought to issue in the case of James Somerset. /. H. Smith, 36j Soho Square, London. 177 27Gy SHATTUCK (Lemuel) Iteport to the Committee of the City Coun- cil flppoiated to obtain tli«' Census of Bo.Uon for the year 1845, embraoin^r Collateral Facta und Stutisticul Kesearchcs. 8vo, large folding map, cloth. 4« Bonlon, 1846 2770 SHKA (John Gilmary) Discovery and Explomtioa of the Mississippi Volley, with Original Narratives of Marquette, AUonez, Meinbre, Hennepin, and Anastase Douay. Svo, facsimile map, Marquette » cloth. 8« 1852 2771 SHEA'S (J. O.) History of the Catholic Missions among the Indian Tribes of the United Slates. Voti %so, plate»,tieu) cloth. 6« 1865 2772 SHEBBEARE'S (Dr.) Fourth Letter to the People of England on the Conduct of the M rs in Alliances, Fleets, and Annies, since the first Differences on thr Ohio to the Taking of Minorca by the French. 8vo, boards. "■ ' 1766 2773 SHEFFIELD (John "rvations on the Commeica of the American States, wiu. Imports and Exports of Orent Britain from 1700 to Exports of America. 8vo, half ca(f. 3s 1784 2774 SHEFFIELD (John, Lord) Observations on the Commerce of the American States. 8vo, ca^f. 2a &d Dublin, 1784 2776 SHEFFIELD (Lord) Strictures on the Necessity of Inviolably Main- taining the Navigation and Colonial System of Great Britain. Svo, calf. 8a 1804 2776 SHELVOCKE'S (Capt, Geoige) Voyage round the World by the Great South Sea (including particulars of California and Mexico). Svo, j.lates, neat, 4« 6rf 1726 — A nothek Edition, «ea<. 6« 1767 The soil about Puerto Seguro (and very likely in most parts of the Tal- lies), is a rica black mould, wltich, as you turn it up freahto the sun, appears as if intermingled with gold dust, some of which we endeavoured to wash and purify from the dust; but though we were a little prejudiced against the tlioughts that it could be possible that this metal should bo so promiscuously and universally mingled with common earth, yet we endeavoured to cleanse and wash the earth from some of it, and the more we did, the more it appeared like gold ; but in order ti be further satisfied, I brought away some of it, which we lost in our confusions in China." — page 400, 401. 2777 SHEPARD (Thomas) The Clear Sun Shine of the Gospel breaking forth upon the Indians in New England. 4to, half calf, ^^'V scarce. £2. 2«~Anotheb, Copy, in boards, edges uncut. £3. 3a 1648 2778 SHEPARD (Thomas, Padr • of the Church of Christ at Cambridge, in New Eng'ind) Tlieses SaLoaticse, or Doctrine of the Sabbath, 1665 — Certain Select Cases Resolved, 1666 — The First Principles of the Oracles of God, 1655. In 1 vol. small Syo, good clean copy, calf neat. 9a 2779 SHEPHARD'S Theses Sabbatica. Small 8vo,w«kj half calf. 65 1660 2780 SHEPARD (Thomas) Parable of the Ten Virgins, opened and applied in Divers Sermons. Folio, good clean copy, in old calf. 10a 6rf — Another, brown calf neaU 14a 1660 2781 SHEPARD (Thomas) The Sound Believer, a Treatise of Evangelical Conversion to God. Svo, old calf . 6a 1670 — Another Edition, {with MS. title), new half calf . 6s 1650 2782 SHEPARD (Thomas) The Sincere Convert, discovering the small number of True Believers, and the great difficulty of saving Conver- sion. 8vo, neto calf gilt, carmine edges. 12a 1664 — Another 'E>ii\liQ^ , new half calf . 6« 6rf 1650 12 1^ II III IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^ .*"?% i^ • 1 1.0 ^1^ fSi ^^= u Itt 111 ^^ i 1.8 |L25|U |,.6 ^ 6" ^ ^& r o 7 Photographic Sciences COTporation 33 WfSt MAIN STRUT WnSTH.N.Y. 14SM (716)«72-4S03 178 Books relating to America, on Salp by fmi 2788 SHEPARD (Thomas) The Sound Believer, a Treatise of Evangelieall Conversion, discovering the Work of Christ's Spirit in Beconciling of a Sinner to God, 1653 — Thetes Sabbatica, or the Doctrine of the Sabbath, which were first handled more largely in sundry Sermons in Cambridge, New England, by T. Shepard, 1655 — Certain Select Cases Besolved, specially tending to the right ordering of the Heart, by T. Shepard, 1655. — The Sincere Convert, no title — The Saint's Jewels, showing how to apply the Promise and the Soul's Invitation unto Jesus Christ, by T. Shepard, 1655. In 1 vol. thick 8vo, Aa^ calf. 10< 6d 2784 SUEPABD (Thomas) The Sound Believer, a Treatise of Evangelical Conversion. Sw, new ca^ ffilt, carmiue edges. \2a 1659 2785 SHEPARD'S (Thos.) Certain Select Cases Resolved. Small 8vo, new half calf . 6« 1350 2786 SHEPARD'S (Thos.) Wholesome Caveat for a time of Liberty, and of Ineffectual Hearing the Word, with Preface, by Greenhill and Mather. Small 8vo, (no title), new ha\fcaif. 6« (1652) 2787 SHEPHARD (Charles) Historical Account of the Island of St. Vincent, with large Appendix on Fopuktion, Meteorology, Produce of Estates, Revenue, Canb Grants, &c. 8vo, 2 platee, cloth. S« (pub. at 13«) 1831 2788 SHERBURNE (J. H.) Life and Character of John Paul Jones, Cap^in in the United States Navy, during the Revolutionaiy War. 8vo, SECOND EDITION, greatly enlarged, portrait and factimile, cloth. 4a U New York, 1861 2789 SHILLIBEER (Lieut. J.) Narrative of the Briton's Voyage to Pit- onim's Island, with interesting sketch of the Present State of the Brazils, and of Spanish South America. 8vo, 16 etchinga hy the Author, hoarda, Za U—ha\f ea\f. ZaU 1817 2790 SHILLINGLAW (John J.) Narrative of the Arctic Discovery, from the earliest period to the present time, with details of the Measures adopted for the Relief of the Expedition under Sir John Franklin. ^Q^i ^'io, portrait and ^mapatCJath. 3« 1851 2791 SHIRLEY. — Conduct of M^jor General Shirley, late Commander iu Chief of the King's Forces in North America. 8vo, half morocco. 7« 6rf 1758 2792 SHIRREFP (Patrick) Tour through North America, with a Compre- hensive View of the Canadas and United States, as adapted for Agricultural Emigration. 8vo,6oarda. da — haJfcalf. 4« 1S36 2793 SHORT Account of the Hurricane that passed through the English Leeward Caribee Islands, 30th June, 1733, with remarks by an Inhabitant of St. Nevis. 8vo, ca^. Za 1733 2794 SHORT Representation of Facts and Circumstances relative to the Sufferings and Losses of the Merchants residing in Great Britain, who carried on Trade with America previous to the late War. 8ro, half calf. ZaU 1789 2795 SHORT View of the Encroachments of France in America, and of the British Commerce with Spain. 8vo, boards. 5« 1750 2796 SHURTLEFF.— Thunder and Lightning, and Deaths at Marshfield {in New Plymouth), in 1658 and 1666— Notices of the Shurtieff Family, by Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtieff. Small 4to, only TOO printed, PttiVATELY puinted, half morocco. 18* Soston, 1850 J. R. Smith, 86, 8oho Square, London, 179 ingelicall iconciling le of the sriDons in in Select he Heart, le Saint's Invitation : 8vo, half iTangelical 1659 }niAll 8vo, ISBO jrty, and of nd Mather. (1652) 3t. Vincent, of Estates, I (pub. at 1831 aes, Cap^in War. 8vo, imile, cloth. York, 1851 lyage to Pit- State of the hinat by the ^ 1817 covery, from he Measures hu Franklin. 1851 mmander in \alf morocco. 1758 a Compre- adapted for 4« 1835 the English larks by an 1733 ative to the reat Britain, ■ War. 8vo, 1789 la, and of the 1750 it Marsh field the Shurtleff ;o, onlif 100 Boston, 1850 2797 SIBLEY'S (J. L.) History of the Town of Union, in the State of Maine, with a Family Register of the Settlers before 1800, and their Descendants. 8vo, cloth {autograph preaentatioH copy to T. B, Afaeau- lay). 6« 1851 2798 SIDNEY (Henry) Travels and Extraordinary Adventures in Brazil and Interior Begions of South America, 1800 to 1812. 12mo, half ca^. 4« 1815 2799 SIEOFBIED (J. S.) Siama and Galmory (a Pom in the German Law guage, the acene of which is laid in Jmerica toon ofter ite diteovery). Uotfineplatet, boards. 6« Leipzig, ISOl 2800 SIGFBID and WXTTENBACH.— Theological Theses, containing the Chief Heads of the Christian Doctrine deduced from Axioms, translated from the Latin by Oerrit Lydekker. 8vo, boards. 6a 6d Neu York, 1766 2801 SlUESTBOM (P. A.) The Educational Institutions of the United States, their Character and Organization, translated from the Swedish by Frederica Bowau. 8vo, cloth. 8« 6d 186S 2802 SIMCOE (Lt. Col.) Journal of the Operations of the Queen's Bangera from the end of the year 1777 to the conclusion of the American War. 4to, mapa, boards, exceedingly acarce. £i. 12a 6d Exeter, for the Author, n.d. 2803 SIMCOE. Another Edition. Z^o,mapa,1^.cf.gt. 9« Neio York, 1844 2804 SIMPLE COBLER of Aggawam, in America, by Theodore de la Guard. 4ito, neto half morocco, acarce. £2. bs 1647 This copy varies witib another edition printed in the same year. The Author was Nsth. Ward, who resided about 12 years in New England as a preacher. " His work is one of the most quaint and pedantic of a period when quaintnesB and pedantry were the Fashion." — Iforth Amer. lUview. 2805 SIMPSON (Thomas) Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of America effected by the Officers of the Hudson's Bay Company, in the yean 1836 to 1839. 8vo, map, cloth. 6« — new hd{f calf gilt, la 6i— Anotheb, without the map, cloth. 3« Qd 1843 2806 SIMPSON (Thomas, the Arctic Discoverer) Life and Travels of, by his Brother Alex. Simpson. 8vo, portrait and map, cloth. 5a — ha^^ calf. 6a 1 845 2807 SIMPSON'S (Sir George) Narrative of a Journey round the World (fi-om London through Canada, acroaa the American Continent, Sand- wich lalanda, Siberii, and Russia). 2 vols. 8vo, map and portrait, boards. 18» 1847 2808 SINGLETON (J.) Duscnption of the West Indies, a Poem in Four Books. 12mo, co^. Zs 6d-'half ca\f. Zi 1777 2809 SIMON (Mrs.) The Ten Tribes of Israel Historically identified with the Aborigines of the Western Hemisphere. S\o, folding plate, cloth. 5« 1836 2810 SKETCH of Old England, by a New England Man. 2 vols, post 8vo, boards. 5« New York, 1822 This book must have been written by an American in America, and made up from books, conversations, and newspapers, the writer never was in England.— JVom M8. Note$ by the late Franeis FImb, on the flyleaf . " The United Colonies of America were made part of the Manor' of Green- wich, in Kent." — ^Vol. II. p. 13. {J. fact ? which may be new to many). 2311 SKETCHES Accompanying Report of Coast Survey of the United States for 1851. Uo, bS sketches (mapa), cloth. 5t 1851 A valuable collection of Charts of the Coasts of the Vxiii " states, both on the Atlantic and Pacific. 180 Books relating to America, on Sale by 2812 2815 2816 SLAVE TRADE. — Abstract of the Evidence before a Select Oom- jnittee of the House of Commons in 1790 and 1791, on the part of the Petitioners for Abolition of Slave Trade, plates, 1791 — Clarkson'a Essay on the Impolicy of the African Slave Trade, and 8 others on the subject. 8vo. half calf. ^' 2813 SLAVE liY.— Ten Pamphlets on the Slavery Question. In 1 thick \o\. 8vo, half calf. «« 1816 to 1824 2814 SLAVE TKADE.— Short Account of that part of Africa inhabited by the Negroes, 1768 — An Account of the Endeavours used by the Society for Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign parts, to Instruct the Negro Slaves in New York, 1830. In 1 vol. 8vo, old calf. 3« 6d SLAVERY. — Address to the Inhabitants of the British Settlements in America upon Slave. &\.\9—cd^fneat. £1. 4« London, \11^ 2844 Another Edition. 8vo, ca{^. 9« Philadelphia^ 'il^i 2845 SMITH (Joshua Toulmiu) Discovery of America by the Northmen in the 10th Century. Post 8vo, mapt and plates, cloth. 8« 6i 1889 2846 SMITH. — Discovery Sec, Another edition enlarged. Post 8vo, maps, cloth, ^s— new half caifgM. 6« 1842 2847 SMITH. Another copy. fFants a map, cloth. 2« 6i 1842 2848 SMYTH'S (J. F. D.) Tour through the United States, with Anecdotes of several Members of Congress, and description of the Indian Nations. 2 vols. 8vo, FINE COPT, neat. Is 6d 1784 2849 SMYTH (J. F. D.) Tour in the United States. Another Edition. 2 vols. 12mo, o2(^ ca(^. 84 Lublin, 11 S4, 2850 SMYTH (D. W.) Short Topographical Description of his Majesty's Province of Upper Canada. 8vo, ^aj^ea^. 2« 6i 1799 — Second Edition, Svo, boards. 2« 1813 2861 SMYTH (Admiral W. H.) Life and Services (in S. Jmerica, West Indies, §rc.) of Capt. Philip Beaver, late of H.M.S Nisus. 8ro, boards. Zs— -new half ca\f. 4« 6J 1829 28B2 SMITHSONIAN Contributions to Knowledge, Vol. II., viz., On the Vocal Sounds of Laura Bridgeman, the Blind Deaf Mute at Boston, compared with the elements of Phonetic Language by Dr. FranciS Lieber, plate — Microscopical Examination of Soundings by the United States Coast Survey, plate — Contributions to the Physical Geography of the United States — Microscopical Observations made in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, by Prof. J. W. Bailey, plates— > Aboriginal Monuments of the State of New York, by E. G. Squier, many plates, kc. U^. 4i\m, uncut. 18« Washington, \i^\ 2853 SMYTH and LOWE'S Narrative of a Journey from Lima to Para across the Andes an '' down the Amazon, with a view of ascertaining the practicability of a Navigable Communication with the Atlantic by the Rivers Patchitea, Ucayali, and Amazon. 8vo, plates, cloth. fts—ha\fca\f. 6» 1836 2854 SNELGROVE (Capt. W.) New Account of some parts of Guinea and the Slave Trade, and the Numbers yearly exported to America. Svo, cay. 2« 1734 2855 SNOW (W. Parker) Voyage of the Prince Albert in Search of Sir John Franklin, a Narrative of Every-day Life in the Arctic Seas. Svo, coloured plates, cloth. 54 Qd — Another copy, with autograph note to Admiral Beatrfort, cloth 6s 6d 1851 2856 SNOW'S (Commander W. Parker) Two Years' Cruise off Terra del Fuego, the Falkland Islands, Patagonia, and the River Plata. 2 vols. post 8vo, maps and plates, cloth. Qs 6d 1857 2857 SNOW (Caleb H.) History of Boston, the Metropolis of Massachusetts, from its origin to the present period, with some Account of its Environs. 8\o, maps and woodcuts, boards. 6s Boston, 1828 2858 SOLDIERS' JOURNAL, containing a particular Description of the several Descents on the Coast of France last War, with an Entertain- ing Account of the Islands of Guadaloupe, Dominique, &c. Svo, calf, scarce. 3a 1770 2859 S0LI8 (Antonio de) Hisloire de la Conquista de Mexico, poblacion y Progresses de la America Septentrional conocida por el nombre de Nueva Espana. Folio, good copy of the first edition, vellim. n.UsCid Madrid, UU /. 22. Smith, 864 Soho Square, London, 188 2860 2861 2862 2867 2868 SOLIS. Another Edition, folio, map and folding platet, ea\fntat,fine copy of an etteemed edUioH. 10« 6America. Small Svo, coloured map, boards. 3t 6d Trankenthal, 1788 2905 SPRING (Gardiner) Memoirs of the Rev. Samuel J. Mills, late Missionary to the South Western Section of the United States, and Agent of the American Colonization Society, deputed to Explore the Coast of Africa. Post Svo, boards. 2« 1820 2906 SPRINGER (John S.) Forest Life and Forest Trees, 'comprising Winter Camp Life among the Loggers, and Wild Wood Adventure. Svo, woodcutt, cloth. 3» New Fork, — — 2907 SQUIER and DAVIS. — Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley. Royal 4to, numerous plates and woodcuts, new half morocco, gilt top. £2. 18a New York, 1848 2908 SQUTER'S Aboriginal Monuments of the State of New York, com- prising the results of Original Surveys and Explorations. 4to, many plates, sewed, uncut, lis New York, 1849 2909 SQUIER (E. G.) The Serpent Symbol, and the Wovahip of the reciprocal principles of Nature in America. Royal Svo, plates and woodcuts. 9s New York, 1851 186 Booki relating to Amtriea, on Sale by 2910 SQUIEA (E. 0.) 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A« Qd Edinb. 1833 2058 STITH (Wiliiam) History of the Firat Diaoorery and Settlement of Virginia, and Appendix of Chartera. )vo, good copy, nev ca^f extra, scarce. £3. 13« 6<; 1753 2969 STODDARD (Migor Amos) Sketchea Historical and Descriptive of Louisiana. 8vo, boards. 6« Philadelphia, 1812 2060 STOKES' (Ant.) View of the Constitutions of the Britiah Coloniea at the time the Civil War broke out. %^o,Heat. 6« — hajfcalf. 4« 1783 2961 STONE (W. L.) Life and Timea of Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, or Red Jacket. Royal 8vo, portrait and platet, cloth. 8« 6cf New York, 1841 2062 STONE'S (W. L.) Matthias and hia Impostures, or the Progress of Fanaticism, illustrated in the Extraordinary Caae of Robert Matthina and his Followers. 12mo, c/oM. 8« New York, \%Z^ 2063 STORK'S (W.) Description of East Florida, with a Journal kept by John Bartram, of Philadelphia, upon a Journey from St. AuguEtme's, up the River St. John's to the Lakes. 4to, mape, ha^f bound. 14« — calf neat. 16« 1769 2964 STORY (Judge) Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, with preliminarv Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States before the adoption of the Constitution. 3 vols. 6yo, law caff. 18« 1833 2966 STORY. — Life and Letters of Joseph Story, Justice of the supreme Court of the United States, edited by his Son. 2 thick vols. 8vo, new cloth. 8a Qd 1851 2906 STRONG (Nathan, Faster in Hartford) The Doctrine of Eternal Misery, reconcileable with the infinite Benevolence of Ood, and a Truth plainly asserted in the Christian Scriptures. 8vo, caff neat, scarce. 6« Hartford, 1796 2967 STORY (Thos.) Journal of his Life and Remarkable Convincement of embracing the principles of Truth, as held by the People called Quakers, and also his Travels and Labours in the service of the Gos- pel. Folio, ca^n^a^. 129 Newcastle upon Tgne, IT 'i'J Niaet«en years of his Life were spent in Fennsylvania, Boston, Philadelphia, Barbadoes, and Jamaioa. 2968 STOWELL (Professor) History of the Furitana in England, and the Pilgrim Fathers, by Dr. Daniel Wilson. Thick post Svo, clcth. 84 1849 2969 STRACHEY (William) Historie of Travaile into Virginia, expressing the Cosmographie and Comodities of the Country, together with the Manners and Customs of the People. Svo, map and plates, cloth. 10a Hakluyt Society, 1849 2970 STRANGEWAYS (Thomas) Sketch of the Mosquito Shore, including the Territory of Poyais, Description of the Country. 8vo, portrait, map and plates, boards. Is 6d Edinb. 1822 2971 STREET (Alfred B.) Frontenac, a Poem (with Notes). 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Review, Financial, Statistical, and Commercial, of the Empire of Brazil and its resources. 8vo, cloth. 8« 1837 SUCCINCT View of the Origin of our Colonies with the Civil State founded by Queen Elizabeth, Sec., whereby the nature of the Empire established in America, and the Errors of various Hypotheses may be clearly understood. 8vo, pbivatsly printsd, new half ^"'V- 5« 1766 SUGAR TRADE. — Candid and Impartial Considerations on the Sugar Trade of the West Indies, with the value and consequence of St. Lucia and Granada, maps, 1763 — Conduct of the late Adminis- tration Examined, with Appendix of Authentic Documents (relating to N. America), 1767. In 1 vol. 8vo, hay calf. 6< 6i 2979 SULLIVAN'S History of the District of Maine. 8vo (»o mop), neat. 4« 6i Bostm, 179S 2980 SUMMARY View of America, the result of Observations and Inquiri^ during a Journey in the United States. By an Englishman (Isaac Candler). 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Svo, good copy in old calf. £l.2s Boston, ms 8010 TERRA ROSSA (Don Vitale) Reflessioni Geografiche circa le terre incognite nella quali si pruova che i Patrizi di Venezia prima d'Ogni altro hanno all Italia ed all' Europa, discoperte tutte le terre anti- camente incognite, anco 1' America e la Terre Australe. 4to, portrait, elegant in calf, rare. £1. Is Padova, 1686 A curious book printed at the Author's expense. 3011 TERRY (Dr. A. R.) Travels in the Equatorial Region of South America in 1832. I'imo, frontispiece, cloth. 8« M Hartford, 1834 3012 TESTAMENT Politique de I'Angleterre (trouv^e dans les papiers du feu Lord Lyttleton, mostly relating to America). 12mo, half calf. 2« ' 17i80 3013 TESTAMENT Politique de I'Angleterre. I'imo, hay calf. 5*. * Philadelphia, 1780 3014 TEVET (Andrea) Historia dell' India America detta altramente Francia Antartica, tradotta di Francese in Lingua Italiana da M. Giuseppe Horologgi. 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Is Qd 1850 Printed on Whatman's drawing paper, being one of two copies so printed. 8038 THORPE (Robert) View of the present increase of the Slave Trade, Cause of increase, and mode for etfecting its total Annihilation. Svo, half calf. 2s 1818 18 194 ^oks relating to America on Sale by ■# 8039 THREE years in the Paoifio, containing notices of Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, &o., in 1831 to 18S4, by an Officer in the United States Navy. % yo\&, %so, new half ea.y' gilt. 9» — whoU calf gilt. 10« 1835 3040 THREE LETTERS of Thanks to the Frctestant Reconciler, from the Anabaptists at Munster, from the Congregations in New England, from the Quakers in Pennsylvania. 4to, boards. £1. 1« 1683 3041 THREE LETTERS wrote from Boston, in New England, to a Corres- pondent in the Oorbels of Glasgow, two of them from a Young Man who wrat from Glasgow about four years ago, and is now living in New England, about 80 miles from Boston, the third from Rev. Mr. John Moorhead, a Presbyterian Minister in Boston, the whole giving an Account of the great success of the Gospel, and of the Wonderful power of God in the Conversion of thousands of Souls by the Ministry, and Labours of the Rev. Mr. Geo. Whitefield and Rev. Mr. Geo. Tennent, a Presbyterian Minister in New Jersey. 12mo, half morocco. 6« M Glasgow, 1741 3042 TIMBERLAKE. — Memoirs of Lieut. Timberlake, who accompanied the three Cherokee Indians to England in the year 1762, containing whatever was remarkable or worthy of notice during his Travels to and from that Nation, wherein the Country, Government, Genius, and Customs of the Inhabitants are authentically described, also the principal Occurences during their residence in London. 8vo, tt^ftp and plate, ^ne copy, calf neat. £}.5s 1785 3043 TIZZARD (Samuel) The New Athenian Oracle, or Ladies' Companion^ containing an Extraordinary variety of Questions in Prose, on Moral, Philosophical, and other subjects, also a number of curious Mathe- matical Questions with Answers and Solutions, Rebuses, Charades, &c., with an Address to the Ladies of Columbia. 8vo, half calf, {a haftoni). 5« Cdrlise, Pa. 1806 3044 TOBACCO. — Storia distinta e curiosa del Tobacco concernenti la sua scoperta, introduziono in Europa con osservazioni sopra il medesimo. 8vo, plate, boards, bs Ferrara,ni% 3045 TOBAGO.— Acts of the Legislature of the Island of Tobago, from 1768 to 1775, inclusive. Folio, Aa^^ca^. 5» 1776 3046 TOCQUEVILLE (Alexis de) De la Democratie en Amerique. 2 vols. 8vo, map, ca{f, marbled edges. 6f Paris, 1835 3047 TOCQUEVILLE (Al«,xis de) De la Temocratie en Amerique. 3 vols. 12mo, large folding map, cloth. 6« Bruxelles, 1835 3048 TOCQUEVILLE (Alexis de) Democracy in America, translated by Henry Reeve. 4 vols. 8vo, hay calf, (no map), 14a 1835 8049 TOM THUMB.— Life of Cbaxlea S. Stratton, the American Man in Miniature, with extracts and cuttings from Newspapera, &o. 12mo, boards. 2« 6d 1844 3060 TOMES (R.) Panama in 1855, an Account of th^ Panama Railroad, the Cities of Panama and Aspinwall, &c. i2mo, cloth. 2s 1855 3061 TONTI (Chev.) 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Paris, 1835 me. 3 vols. ^xeUes, 1835 tanslated by ' 1835 ican Man in 12mo, 1844 A Bailroad, U 1855 •edition and 1691 ;en y guerras "io conquista fra. 3 vols. [adrid, 1723 £4. 14s 6rf ib. 1723 3064 Another copy, 3 vols, folio, good copy, 8pani$h caff, (wemHttg pari of a leqf in Vol, II.) M. 4« ib. 1723 This HistoiT is without question the most complete, in respest to the Antiquity of Mexico, of any hitherto publiahed. — Cl«nig*ro. 3056 TOBBENTE (Mariano) Hiatoria de la Revolucion Hispano-Americano. 8 vols. 4to, with all the mapa and plans, sewed. £i. 4s Madrid, 1829-30 3066 TOBBEY'S American Slave Trade, shewing the Slave Dealers take Free People from some of the States, aa4 sell them for Slaves in othera. 12mo,^2a^<, boards. 2« 1829 3057 TOBBES (Dieghi de)De BebusFeruavauis Commentarius a Jo. Hayo, Dalgattiensi, Scoto, ex Italico in Latinam conversa. Small Svo, new morocco. £1. 5a Aniv. 1604 3068 TOUBON (B. P.) Histoire g^n^rale de TAmerique depuis sa Decou- verte qui compreud THistoire Naturelle, Ecclesiastique, Militaire, Morale, et Civile des Gontries de cette grande partie du monde. 14 vols. 12mo, calf neat. £\. Is Paris, 1769-70 3069 TOWNSEND (John K.) Journey across the Bocky Mountains to the Columbia Biver, and Visit to the Sandwich Islands, Chili, &c., with Scientific Appendix. Svo, cloth. 6« Philadelphia, 1 839 3060 TOWNSHEND (J. K.) Sporting Excursions in the Bocky Mountains, including a Journey to the Columbia Biver, and Visit to the Sandwich Islands, Chile, &c. 2 vols, post 8yo, frontispiece, boards, 6« Imd. 1840 3061 TOWNSEND (Shippie) Gospel News, divided into eleven sections, with Psalms, Hymns, and Songs. 8vo, good clean copy, half calf. 16» Boston, Printed for the Writer, 1794 3062 TBACT (Joseph) The Great Awakening, a History of the Bevival of Beligion in the time of Edwards and Whitefield. S-ro, portraits, cloth. 6« Boston, 1842 3063 TBACTS.— Condamine (Dela) Succinct Abridgement of a Voyage within the inland parts of South America, map, 1747 — Description of South Carolina, 1761 — Phipps and Lutwidge's Journal of a Voyage for making Discoveries towards the North Pole, maps, 1774 — Staechlin (J. Von) Account of the new Northern Archipelago, lately discovered by the Bussiana in the Seas of Kamtschatka and Anadir, map, 1774 — Penrose (B.) Account of the last Expedition to Port Egmont, in Falkland Islands, 1775. In 1 vol. 8vo, ^. cf. 18* 3064 TBACTS.— Opposition Mornings with Betty's Bemarks, 1779— The Green Box of Mons. de Sartine, 1779 — Common place Arguments against Administration with obvious Answers, 1780 — A Short His- tory of the Opposition during the last Session of Parliament, 1779 — A short Defence of the Opposition in Answer to a short History, &c., 1779. In 1 vol. 8vo, calf gilt. Is Qd 3065 TBAITS of the Aborigines of America, a Poem, with Notes. Svo, hoards. Bs6d Cambridge, U. 8. 1822 3066 TBAITS of American Indian Life and Character, by a Fur Trader. Post Svo, cloth. 3s 6d 1853 3067 TBANSACTIONS of the New York State Agricultural Society, Vol. V. Boyal 8^o, plates, cloth. 2« 6d Albany, 1846 3068 TBAPHAM (Dr. Thomas) Discourse of the State of Health in the Island of Jamaica, with the Customs and Manner of Living. Small Svo, calf. 6a 1679 IQd Books relatiftg to America, on Sale bp 8069 TRANSACTIONS of the Historical and Literarj Committee of the American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia. Vol. I. boards. 6< Philadelphia, 1819 Containing an aooonnt of the Hiatory, Manners, and Customs of the Indian Natives who onoe inhabited FennsyWania and the neighbouringStates, bj Be?. Jno. Heckewelder, and correspondence between him and Mr. jDuponoean on the Languages of the Amerioan Indians, also Dialogues in the Languages of the Lenni Lenape, by Mr. Heckewelder. 8070 TBAYELS of several learned Jesuit Missioners into India, China, and America. 8vo, neat. 5« 6d — half calf. 4« dd 1714 8071 TRAVELS of Capts. Lewis and Clarke, from St. Louis to the Pacific, compiled from the Official Communication of Capt. Lewis. Svo, boards. Bs 1809 8072 TREATY (Mr. Jay's) of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between his Brittannio Majesty and the United States of America, with Appen- dix of Publications jt^ro and con. Svo, calf. SsQd Philadelphia, 119^ 8073 TREMENHEERE (Hugh Seymour) Notes on public Subjects, made during a Tour in the United States and in Canada. Post Svo, map, cloth. 6< (pub. at 10« 6(0 1852 8074 TREMENHEERE'S Constitution of the United States compared with our own. Post 8vo, cloth. 8« 6d Land. 1854 3075 TRESCOT (Wm. H.) Diplomacy of the Revolution, an Historical Study. Post Svo, cloth. 2« New Fork, 1852 3076 TRESCOT (Wm. H.) Diplomatic History of the Administrations ^if Washington and Adams, 1789-1801. Svo, cloth, presentation copy, with autograph letter to Lord Macualay, Zs 6d Boston, 1857 8077 TRIAL of Robert M. Goodwin for Killing James Stoughton, Esq., in Broadway, New York. Svo, bds. 8« 65 New York, 1820 3078 TRIAL of the Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, Bishop of New York, on a Presentment made by the Bishops of Virginia, Tenesse, and Georgia, New York, 1845 — Report of the Committee appointed to consider the Sentence upon the Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, ib. Facts connected with the Presentment of Bishop Onderdonk by John Jay, ih. 1845 — Progress of Puseyism, a Review of the Apologies of Dr. Seabury and Mr. Haight, for the Ordination of Mr. Arthur Carey, by a Churchman, ib. 1843 — Journal of the proceedings of the Bishops, Clergy, and Laity of the Protestant Epis. Church, assembled in a General Convention, ib. 1845. In 1 thick vol. S\o,cloth. 6« 8079 TRIAL of Elijah Barton and Six others for the Murder of Paul Chad- wick, at Malta, in Maine, on September 8th, 1809, taken in Short Hand by John Merrick. Svo, boards. 5» Hallotoell, IS 10 3080 TRIAL of Lucretia Chapman who was jointly indicted with Lino Amelia Espos y Mina, for the Murder of W. Chapman, Esq., of Andalusia, Pa. by W. E. Bois. Svo, boards. 5s Philadelphia, 1882 8081 TRIAL of John Home (Tooke), Esq., upon an information for a Libel, (on taking up the cause of the Americans, and /or settling on a sub- scription for those who were murdered, as he says at Lexington and Concord). Folio, Aa^ca^. Is 6d 1777 3082 TRIALof General Whitelock, Commander of the Expedition to Buenos Ayres. Svo. 3« 6i 1808 8083 TRIALS of P. M. S. Wallace and M. S. S. Wallace, for wilfully destroying the Brig Dryad off Cuba, with intent to Defraud the Marine Assurance Companies and Underwriters. Svo, cloth. Ss 1841 3084 TRIAL of Pedro de Zulueta, Jun., on a charge of Slave Trading, and Documents illustrative of the Case. Large Svo, privately printed, cloth. 3s 1 84 J, R, Smith, 36, Soho Square, Lotuton. 197 }f tbe \oard8. ,1819 Indian Biteii, by ponoean nguagea aa, and 1714 Pacific, I. 8vo, 1809 between I Appen- ia, 1795 ts, made Ivo, map, 1852 ared with md. 1854 Historical ,»•*, 1852 rations ^f ition copy, tton, 1857 iton, Esq., 'ork, 1820 V York, on lesse, and lointed to :,ib. ik by John oologies of ir. Arthur ings of the assembled [loth. 6« »aul Chad- in Short mil, 1310 with Lino I, Esq., of ^hia, 1832 tor a Libel, on a sub- inqton and 1777 to Buenos 1809 for wilfully lefraud the li. 3» 1841 ■ading, and 'ly printed, 1 184 8085 TRIAL of Wm. Wemma (and Seven others), Soldiers of his Majesty's 29th Regiment of Foot, for the Murder of Crispua Attacks, and four others, at Boston, 5 March, 1770. 8vo, half morocco, uncut, top edge gilt. S,\.\UM Boston, 1770 8086 TRIAL. Another Edition. 8vo, half morocco, uncut, top edge gilt. &l. 1« London, 1770 8087 TRIALS of W. S. Smith and Saml. O. Ogden for Misdemeanours (assisting General Miranda to conquer Garaccas), held in the Circuit Court of the United States for the New York District, in July, 1806, by Tho. Lloyd. 8vo, neat. 6» New York, 1807 8088 TRINIDAD.— Political Account of the Island of Trinidad, from its Conquest to the present time, by a Gentleman of the Island. 8vo, half cay. 8« 1807 3089 TRINIDAD.—Picton's (Sir Thos.) Evidence taken at the Port of Spain, in the Island of Trinidad, in the case of Louisa Calderon (who was tortured), 1806 — Draper's (Lieut. Col.) Address on the Case of Gen. Picton, with Observations on the conduct of W. Fullarton and John Sullivan, 1806. In 1 vol. 8vo, hd^calf. 3« %d 8090 TROLLOPE'S (Mrs.) Domestic Manners of the Americans. 2 vols. Tpo%i ^\o, the edition vnth caricature plates, cloth. 6« 1832 8091 TROLLOPE (Mrs.) Another Edition. 12mo, cloth. 2« 6i 1839 8092 TROLLOPE (Mrs.) The Refugee in America, a Novel. 8 vols. 12mo, new half cay gilt. 6« 1836 3098 TROTTER (A.) Observations on the Financial position and Credit of such of the States of the North American Upion as have contracted Public Debts. 8vo, map, cloth. 4« V 1849 3094 TROUP (Bobert) Letter to the Hon. B. Livingstone, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, on the Lake Canal Policy of the State of New York, with Supplement and ad- ditional Documents. 8vo, half morocco. Ss Albany, 1822 3095 TRUE and Impartial Account of the Rise and Progress of the South Sea Company, wherein the Assiento Contract is particularly con- sidered, by a Gentleman now resident in Jamaica. 8vo, boards. 6< 1743 3096 TRUE STATE of the present difference between the Koyal African Company and the separate Traders, shewing the irregularities and impositions of the Joint Stock Managers, &c. 4to, cloth. 64 1710 It contait.R some curious particulars of the Slave Trade with the American Flanttttions. 3097 TRUMBULL (John, the Painter) Autobiography, Reminiscences, and Letters, 1766 to 1841. Thick 8vo, many interesting plates of Boston, Ticonderaga, Indians, §rc., boards. 6« 6d 1841 3098 TRUMBULL'S (John) McFmgal, an Epic Poem in four Cantos. 12 mo, clean and neat. Is Qd Philadelphia, M. Carey, 1791 8099 TRUMBULL.— The Sixth Edition, with Notes by the English Editor. 8vo, calf neat. ^' London, 1793 3100 TRUMBULL (Henry) History of the Discovery of America, of the Landing of our Forefathers at Plymouth, and of their most remark- able Engagements with the Indians in New England. Svo, plates, boards. 5« Boston, 1833 3101 TSCHUDI (Dr. J. J. Von) Travels in Peru, in the years 1838-1842, on the Coast, in the Sierra, across the Cordilleras and the Andes into the Primeval Forests. 8vo, frontispiece, cloth. 6a (pub. at 14») 1847 198 Books relating to America on Sale by laff'" 8102 TBUXILLO (Fr. Manuel Maria) Exhortacion Paste, el avisos im- Sortantes y reglamentos utiles que para la xnejor observancia de la isciplina regdar e ilustracion de la Literatura en todas las Provincias y Colegios Apostolioos de America y Filipinas. 4to, old calf. 7« M Madrid (Ibarra), 1786 8108 TUCKER (Geo.) Life of Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States, with parts of his Correspondence never before pub- lished, fi yols. iyo, portrait, cloth. It M 1837 8104 TUCKER (Josiah, Dtan qf Oloucetter) C\ii bonoP or an enqnii^ what benefits can arise to the English, or the Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dutch, from the greatest Violories or Successes in the B resent War. Bvo, ca^. 8« 1781 rCKER (Josiah, Dean qf Oloucetter) Four Tracts, with two Sermons on Political and Commercial Subjects, chiefly with respect to the American War. 8vo, ^aj^ca^. 3t—iokole calf, ia 1774 8106 TUCKER'S Four Tracts. Bvo, ha^cdifgili. 6« 177fi 8107 TUCKER'S (Dean) Four Tnots on Political and Commercial Sub- jects {fihieflg with regard to America), Srd Edition, 17 7 A — Tucker's Tract v., the Respeetive Pleas and Argoments of the Mother Country and of the Colonies, 1776 — Journal of the Proceedings of the Con- gress held at Philadelphia, May 10, 1775, Lond., Almon, 1776 — Rights of Great Britain asserted against the Claims of America, being an Answer to the Declaration of Congress, 177<'. In 1 vol. Svd, very neat. lOa M y.y. 8108 TUCKER'S (Deau) Four Tracts, 1774—1^801 Y., the Pleas and Arguments of the Mother Country and the Colonies, 1775— Humble Address to the Landed Interest, whether a connection with, or a separation from the Colonies of America be of the most lasting benefit, 1776. In 1 \o\. Sro, ha^ calf. 6« 8109 TUCKER. — Humble Address and Earnest Appeal as to a connection with or separation from the Continental Colonies of America. 8vo, hoards. 3» 1775 811-0 TUCKER (Dean) Series of Answers to Popular Objections against separating from the Rebellious Colonies, and discarding them entirely. 8to, boards. 3« 1776 8111 TUCKER (Geo.) Progress of the United States in Population and Wealth in 50 years, as exhibited by the Decennial Census. 8vo, cloth. 8« New York, 1843 3112 TUCKER (S.) The Rainbow in the North, a Short Account of the first establishment of Christianity in Rupert's Land by the Church ItGssionny Society. 12mo, woodcuts, cloth. 2« 1852 8118 TUCKER (Josiah) Four Tracts on Political and Commercid subjects, 1774 — The respective Pleas and Arguments of the Mother Country and of the Colonies distinctly set forth, 1776 — Series of Answers to certain popular objections against separating from the Rebellious Colonies, 1776 — Americans against Liberty, or an Essay on the nature and principles of True Freedom, shewing that the Designs and Conduct of the Americans tend only to Tyranny and Slavery, 1776— Massachusettensis, or a series of Letters on the Foundation of the present Troubles in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, 1776 — Taxation no Tyranny, 1775 — Speeches of E. Burke on American Taxation and on Conciliation with the Colonies, 1775. In 1 vol. good clean copies, half calf. 15» /. R. Smith, 86, Soho Sguare, London. 109 38 un- ci de la vincias ),1786 of the ►re pub- 1837 iry what French, s in the 1781 Sermons it to the 1774 1776 oial Sub- -Tuoker'a f Country the Con- ., 1776— rica, being , vol. Svb, V.Y. Pleas and —Humble \nth, or a ost lasting connection rica. 8vo, 1775 ins against jm entirely. 1776 alation and 18U8. 8vo, 'ork, 1843 ant of the the Church 1852 lal subjects, let Country Answers to Eebellious lay on the designs and iry.1776- ;ion of the ly, 1776- American In 1 vol. 8114 TUDOR (Henry) Narrative of a Tour in Nortk America, oottpriung Mexico, the Mines of Real del Monte, United States, and ibritish Colonies, with Excursion to the Ibland of Cuba. 2 vols, post 8vo, boarda. 4« — ha\f hound. U — new haffea^jfilt. 6« M 1834 8115 TUDOR (Wm.) Letters on the Eastern States (of America). 8vo, boarda. 4s — ca\fgilt, marbled leavea. 6a Boston, 1821 8116 TUPPEfi'S Family Records, containing Memoirs of Gen. Sir Isaac Brock (and the War in Canada, 1812), three of the Tupper's, also Life of Te-cum-aeh, the Indian Chief. 8vo, platea, cloth. 8« 6d 1836 8117 TURELL. — Memoirs of the Life and Death of the Pious and Ingenious Mrs. Jane Turell, who died at Medford (Mass.), March 26, 1736, setat. 27, by her Consort Rev. Ebeneser Turell, Pastor of the Church at Medford, to which is added two Sermons, the Lord's Day after the Funeral by her Father Benjamin Colman, D.D. 12mo, qf. lOaiidl 741 8118 TURNBULL'S (D.) Travels in Cuba, with Notices of Porto Rico. Thick 8vo, c2oM. ia— half eaff pit. 6< 6i 1840 8119 TURREAU (Le (General) Aper 3144 VAUX (Roberts) Memoirs of the Life of Anthony Benezet {the Quaker of Philadelphia, and one of the first Jnti-Slavery writers). Small 8vo, firontiapiece, boarda. 2a 1817 8145 VEGA (Garcilaso de la) Historia general del Peru trata el descubri- mieuto de el y como lo ganaron los Espanoles las guerras civiles que hauo entre Pizarros y Almagros sobre la partija de la tierra. Folio, GOOD COPY, in limp vellum, £2. 2a. Madrid, 1722 J. R. Smith, 86 Soho Square, London. 801 0, map, r., 1851 KcnbergB Jeremias Ay. 119* s TituloB Espanola, precededa ica. 8vo, ires, 1860 ?el8 (New- a, Bay of I loanting), ands of St. f Montagu, 'tieat. 128 )cuinent&da Venezuela, igo, Monle- uaraicion de ladrid, 1820 rd. 8v6, 4 5< 1840 e Lettres des Paria, 1841 nanola* 4to, Jadrid, 1785 [o the North last of North reyed. 6 vols. Utto with gili 1801 iNorth Pacific North West reyed. 8 vols. I— Another, 1798 circumstances ]ch and splen- iltet Kaleigb. 10 York, 18'V4 Saint-Doinin- Paria, 1826 id Civil Wars jrtain French •h by W. H., Exeter, 182'-) let (the Q""**"* «V Small 8vo, ' ^ 181] „ el descubri- fras civiles que tierra. Folio, Madnd, 1722 8146 YEOA (Garciiato de la) Commentariot realei que tratan del origen de loa Yncaa reges que fuerou del Peru, de itu idolatria, leyes y govierno en pax y en guerra de aus vidaa y oonquistaa y de todo loque fue a quel Imperio y su Bepublioa antea que loa Espanolea paaiaran a el. Two parts, 8 voU. folio, riRST kditiun. il8. 8« LMon, 1609 ; Cordova, 1617 The first part oontaini tome ourious and int«rMtlng obMrntions on the language of the Indian* of Peru, whioh do not appear in the EngUab trana- lation. 8147 3148 8149 £1. 184 Second Part,/r«< edition, folio, finb copy, ruuia, ailt edget. Second Part, another copy. Cordova, 1617 {wanting title), ha\f calf, \ 5< ib. 1617 VEGA'S (Garcillaaso de la) Royal Commentaries of Peru, treating of the origiual of their Incas or Kings, their Idolatry, Laws, Conquests, with many other particulars relating to their Empire before the Spaniards invaded their countries, also describing the manner by which that new world was conquered by the Spaniards, rendered into English by Sir Paul Eycaut. Folio, />or^ anaplatet, very neat. £1. 4« 1688 Containing ouriout facts taken from authors whose works were never pub- lished, and now lost. VEGA (Garcilasso de la) Histoire des Guerres Civiles des Espagnols dans les Indes, mise en Francois par I. Baudoin. Thick ^io, front., aooo OLBAN COPY, vellum. 16« H Paris, 1658 VEGA (Garcilaso de la) Histoire des Guerres Civiles des Espagnols dans les Indes entre les Piqarres et lea Almagres qui les avoient con- quises, traduite par J. Baudoin. 2 vols. 12mo, map and plates, old calf. 9s— AvoTaEV,,nvnoovY, old calf gilt. 10« 6(;I ^mm^. 17C6 VEGA (Garcilasso dela) Histoire des Yncas rois du Perou etl'Histoire de la conquete de la Floride. 2 vols. 4to, plates by Picart, {two wanting in Vol. I), old ca^f gilt, lis Amst. 1787 VEGA (Garcilaso de la) Historia de la Florida. 4 vols. 12mo, ha\f calf. Is 6d Madrid, 1808 VEGA (Garcillasso de la) Histoire de la Conquete de la Floride, ou Relation de ce qui s'est pass^ dans le d^couverte de ce pais par Fer- dinand de Soto. 2 vols, small 8vo, plates, sewed. Is Qd — calf. la 6d a Leide, 1781 VEITIA LINAGE (Joseph de) Norte de la Contratacion de las ludias Occidentales. Folio, vellum. 18« Seville, 1672 Another copy, folio, {wants a leaf in the Address to the Reader), calf. 10« U 1672 VELASCO (Juan de) Historia del Reino de Quito en la America Meridional. Vol. I. 8vo, no plates, hay calf, 2« 6d Paris, 1837 VENEGAS (Miguel) Natural and Civil History of California, with accounts of the several Voyages and attempts made for Settling California, and taking actual surveys of that country, — its Gulf, and Coast of the South Sea. 2 vols. 8vo, maps andplaties, calf neat, 14s — Another, calf, {little stained). 12< 1759 8169 VENEGA'S California, another copy. 2 vols. S\o,map {but no plates), calf. 8« 1759 3160 VENEZUELA. — Interesting Official Documents relating to the United Provinces of Venezuela, in Spanish and English. 8vo, half calf. 4« 6d 1812 8150 3151 8162 3153 3164 8155 3156 3157 3168 202 Booki relating to America, on Sate by lit 8161 VENl^ZUELA.— Cuerpode Lnr«», Decretot y Reiolueionei lanoionr.* dat por lea Oongresioa de Vennuela en lot anoi 1880-4t, con un Apendice qae contiente )■■ Leyes Juridioialet vigentM, expedidnt por las l«gialuturas d« Colombia y otras importantert 6 volt, imall 4to, Mat. jei. 10« Ceraoat, 1883-43 8162 YENEZUELA.—Constitucion del Ektado de Venezuela formada por loa Diputadofl de las Provincitii <^?8 Cumana, Barcelona, MargerUa, Caracas, Carabobo, Coro Maraceibo, Merida, Barinas, Apore y Ouny- ana. \2mo, ha\f morocco, %»%d Caracas, 1842 8168 VEROENES (M., Minutre de Louit XVI.) Memoire Hittorique et Politique aur la Louisiana, Svo, port. ha\f calf. 4< ^i — vi\oU ca\f. 6« 1802 8164 'VERNON.— Life of Admiral Vernon, by an imprrtiel Hund. 12mo, calf neat. 6t 6d 175 S Ooutaint an account of the taking of Porto 'P.'il> , ^'to n. ilon to Oartha* gens. y«r» Orua, fto. 8166 VERPLANCK (Gulian 0.) Annivenary ')ir< otrse delivered before the New York Historical Society, .Iht- 7, 181c> 8to, doarda. 5< • Nevf York, 1818 Contains a glowing eulogioia on Lav Oasas, alio interetting partioulan of . the Pilgrim Father*. 8166 VIAUD (Pierre) Naufrnge et Avanturea (o» ike Ooaat qf Florida). Svo, boarde. 2« Neuchatel, 1770 8167 VIDAL'S (G. E.) Picturesque lUuBtrationa of Buenos Ayres and Monte Video, and of the Coatuuies and Manners of the Inhabitants. Royal 4to, 24 colored plates, ru»$ia,ailt leaves. 16« 1820 8168 VIEW of the Coaats, Conntrys, and Islands within the limits of the South Sea Company. Svo, maps by H. Moll, neat and clean. 6« 1711 3169 ' SxooND Edition. Svo, map, neat. 6« n.d. 8170 VIEWS of Society and Manners in America during the years 1818, 1819, ard 1820. By an Englishwoman (iifMa Wright, notorious/or the Socialist doctrines she promulgated). Svo, hoards. Zs 1821 8171 VIGNE'S (G. T.) Six Months in America. 2 vols, post 8vo, plates, cloth. 8« 1832 8172 VIGNOLE'S (Charles) Observations upon the Floridas. Svo, boards. 4« New Fork, 1823 3178 VILLAGUTIERRE (Juan de) Historia de la Conquista de la Provincla de el Itza reduccion y progressos de la de el Lacandon y otras naciones de Indios Barbaros de la Mediacion de el reyno de Guatimala a las Provincias d > tiOiuan en la America Sept'intrional. Fol. title and index $nended. ih" U'.Vjr vants srvr r-fc tourds, vel. rare. £Z. S« 1701 8174 VILLAVIC1< NC'O (M^auel) Cteografia de la RepubUca del Ecuador. Thick Svo, piaiea and maps. 10a 6d (pub. at £1. Is) New York, 1858 3176 VINDICATION of the Rev. Calvin Galpine, Rector of Spanish Town, Jamaica; also an Account of his Trial for Peijury. Svo, neat. 2« %d 17*2 3176 VIRGINIA.—Relation of the Rt. Hon. the Lord de la Warre, Lord Governour and Captaine Generall of the Colonic planted in Yirginea. 4to, ha^russia, very rare. £1.ns Hd 1611 3177 ' A Facsimile Reprint of the foregoing, only 50 impressions taken off, 4to, setoed. 5« 1859 J. R. Smitht 86, 8oho Square, Londm. 208 I aancionr.* k9, con un ledidat por . >m»ll 4to, 1, 1883-43 rmnda por Margenta, ire y Guay- racM, 1842 iatorique et -vlioU cajf. 1802 ,nd. lamo, 175S Ion to Oartha* vered before oarda. 6« J York, 1818 partioulan of i qf Florida). Mchatel, 17*70 8 Ayres and Q Inhabitants. 1820 limits of the at and clean. 1711 N.D. le years 1818, !, ttotorioM for 8a 1821 ist Syo, plates, 1832 8vo, boards. . York, 1823 ie la Provincia otras naciones itimala a las Fol. title and iS3. 8« 1701 del Ecuador. >to York, 18B8 Spanish Town, 8vo, neat. 17*2 Warre, Lord td in 'Vira;inea. "1611 ^0 impressions ^ 1859 8178 VIRGINIA.— Declaration of the SUte of the Ooknv and Aifaires in Virginia, with the names of the Adventurors &md Sinnmes adventured in that Action. By his Maiestie's Couu^icil fot Virginia. 4to, Aa(/' morocco, rare. £6. iSs 6i Loiukm, Tho. Snodham, 1620 317» VIP'il^'IA.— A Perfect Description of Vii^ma, being a True Bela- tion of the; Present Stitte, also n. Narrative ot the Country within a f( y Daye's Journey of VirgiuiJk, We«4 and South, also how the Emperof Nichotawance came to Sic W, Berckley attended with five Petty Kings to doe Houiage, &c. 4tu j^. (/. {lUlli> »iained). £4.4« 1640 8180 VIRGINIA.- -Account of the Present State and Cu vernnient of Virginia, bv llartwell, Blair, and Chilton. 8vo (wu .miff title and ft leaves), cay', bs 1737 3181 VIRGINIA.— The Conduct )f tke Ministry impariially K^nmiiiwi, « a Letter to the Merchants of Loudon {retpectiHt^ Grants of La» ' m Firffinia). %vo, boards. S» 6rf 1756 3182 VIRGINIA ALMANACIL for the year 1774. Sma. rhaved with variout Cash Memorcmdm in Manuscript, and con /lin, h) ve>y curious notes and observatiom*. 10( 6(j fViU 'mslun 1774 3188 VIRGINIA.— Brief Narrative of the revival i Religi^ v ^jnia, in Letters to a Friend sigaed Tho. Saunders, John DicktsiM, ;>e' eux Jarratt, and Tho. Rankir^. Svio, new ha\f ca\f, H.v M ;79 3184 VIRGINIA CASES.— A r.^Uection of Cases decided b> cml Court of Virginia, chiefly elating to the Penal Laws of tl unuuuu- wealth, 1794 to 1814, with riplanatory notes by Judg rock n- brough arid Holmes, 8vo, Aoard!*. \std j w 1815 3185 VISION of Rubeta, an Epic Story of the Island of Manhattn^ lloyal 8vo, plates, boards. 5« Jom. 1888 3186 VOICE of Truth, or Thoughts on the Affair between the Leo]^. d n^d Chesapeake, in a Letter from n Gentleman at New York to his ne i. 8vo, hay morocco. Zt 6d New Yon .807 3187 YOLNEY (C. F.) Tableau du Ciimat et du Sol des Etat Unis d'Amerique suivi d'^claircissmens sur la Floride, sur la Colonic ran- Qaise au Scioto sur quelques Coloi^ies Canadiennes et sur les Sauva^^es. 2 vols. 8vo, pita. bda. 5«— ^.^. is—whole qf. gt. 6» Paris, 1803 3188 VOLNEY. Another Edition, 8 vo.mo/;, ^a^^ morocco, wncti^ 6,^ sewed. 4i 6i ib. 1822 3189 VOLNEY'S View of the Climate and Soil of the United Stales of America, with some Accounts of Florida, the Indians, and Vocabulary of the Miama tribe. 8vo, boarde. U hd-^ca^ Heat. ba—'Mew half calf gilt. 6« 1804 8190 YON SACK'S (Baron) Voyage to Surinam, and Residence there, during 1806, 6, 1807, and Return to Europe by way of North America. 4ilo,froHtiapiece and map, boardt. 44 M 1810 3191 VORSTELLUNG des Nordens, oder Bericht von Einigen Nordlandem, und absonderlioh von dem so genandten Grunlande. 4to, Itf. morocco, rare. £1. 11« M Hambm-g, 1675 At the end is a Short Disoourse of a Voyage to the North Pole (in (German), with a woodout diagram. Printed at Hamburgh iu 1676. 3192 VOYAGES, Relations, et Memoites origiuaux pour servir a I'Histoire de la Decouverte de I'Amerique, pubiiee pour la premiere fois en Francois par H. Ternaux^Compans. 20 vols. 8vo, both sebies, AND COMPLETE, aewed. £5. 5« Paris, 1838-42 A Valuable Collection of Early Voyages and Belations on South America ; also Translations of Unpublished Spanish MSS., principally relating to Old and Now Mexico. 204 Books relating to America, on Sale by ON SALE SEPARATELY, — FEDEBMANN. — Narration d i Premier Voyage aux Indes de la Mer Oceane. From the edition of Haguenau, i^hl . 6« GANDAVO. — Histoire de la Province de Sancta Cruz, que nous nommons ordinairemeut Le Bresil. From the edition of Lisbon, 1576. 4« STADEN DE HOMBERG.— Veritable Hiatoire et Description d'un Pays babite par des Hommes Sauvages, Nus, Feroces, &c., situ^ dans le Nouveau Monde, ^om the edition qf Marhourg, 1567. 6^ CABEGA DE VACA.— Commentaries. Frwn the edition of Falladolid, 1566. 6« XERES. — Relation Veridique de la Conquete du Perou et de la Province de Cuzco, nomm^ Nouvelle Castille. Translated into French from the edition of Salamanca, 1647. 6« SCHMIDEL. — Histoire Veritable d'un Voyage curieux fait dans I'Amerique, &c. From the edition of Nuremberg, l&b9. 5« D'ALVA IXTILXOCHITL.— Histoire des Chichimeques, ou des Anciens Rois de Tezcuco seconde parte. 3« MONTESINOS. — Memoires Historiques sur I'Ancien Perou. 8vo. 4« 6d HISTOIRE des Chichimeques, on des Anciens Rois de TezcUco, par Don Fernando d'Alva Ixtilxochitl, traduite sur le Manuscrit Espagnol. 2 vols. 8vo, aeioed. 6« 1840 8193 3194 3195 3196 3197 3198 3199 3200 3201 8202 VOYAGE et Decouverte de quelques pays et Nations de I'Amerique Septentrionale, par le Pere Marquette et Sieur Joliet, 1681. 12mo, map, morocco extra, gilt leaves. 12« Reprint, 1845 Only 125 copies printed. 3203 VOYAGES aux cotes de Guinee et en Amerique, par M. N * » ». 12mo, plates, old calf gilt. 7« 6i Amst. 1719 3204 VOYAGES, Dangerous Adventures, and Imminent Escapes of Gapt. Richard Falconer, containing the Laws, Customs, and Manners of the Indians in America, his Shipwreck, his Marrying an Indian Wife, his Narrow Escape from the Island of Dominico, with Voyages and Adventures of Tho. Randal of Cork, Pilot, his Shipwreck in the Baltick, his being taken by the Indians of Virginia, and Account of his Death, with a great Deliverance at Sea by W. Johnson, D.D. In 1 vol. 12 mo, new half calf gill. 3< ^^ 1734 3205 VOYAGES, Adventures, and Escapes of Capt. R. Falconer. 12mo, frontispiece and plate, reprint qf 1734, new half calf gilt. 8s 6«? 1838 VOYAGES de Francois Coreal aux Indes Occidentales, avec uue Relation de la Guiane de Walter Raleigh, et le Voyage de Narbrough a la Mer du Sud, par le Detroit de Magellan, &c. 2 vols. 12mo, plates, old ca\fgilt. 8» %d Paris, 1722 VOYAGE to the North Pole by Benj. Bragg, with an Account of the Dangers and Accidents experienced in the Frozen Seas of the Polar Circle, and manner of Wintering on the Island of Spitzbergen. 1 2mo, map and plate, half calf. 3« 1817 3208 VOYAGE dans la haute Pensylvanie et dans I'Etat de New York, par un Membre adoptif de la Nation Oneida, traduit et public par I'Auteur des Lettres d'un Cultivateur Americain. 3 vols. 8vo, forlrait and plates, half bound. 6« — old ca^f gilt, 9« Parw, 1801 3206 3207 /. R. Smith, 86, Soho Square, London. 205 ndes de la 5« ,, que nous ( q/ Lwhout Description eroces, &c., f Marbourg, edition of irou et de la tnslated into BUX fait dans i59. 6« eques, ou des ncien Perou. 3 de Tezc\ico, le Manuacrit 1840 de I'Amerique 1681. 12mo, Reprint, 1845 3209 VOYAGES and Adventures of Capt. Barth Sharp and others in the South Sea, also Capt. Van Horn's Surp 'ising of Vera Cruz, Morgan's Expedition to Panama, &c., bv P. A. Small 8to, ca\f, clean copy. 7» 6rf ' 1684 3210 VOYAGES de I'Empereur de la Chine dans la Tartaric, ausquels on a joint une Nouvelle dccouverte au Mexique. 12mo, calf, rare. Is &d Paris, 1695 The "nourelle d^oouverte" is '*ane nonTelle descente des Espagnols dans risle de Oalifoniie I'An 1683." 3211 VOYAGE du Capitaine Robert Lade en differentes parties de I'Afrique de I'Asie, et de I'Amerique. 2 vols. 12mo, maps, calf. 6« Paris, 1 74 1> 3212 VOYAGE d'un Suisse dans differentes Colonies d'Amerique pendant la derniere Guerre. Svo, calf. Zs Neuchatel, 1785 3213 VOYAGE and Adventures of Sir Francis Drake, 1812— Stanfield's (J. Field) Guinea Voyage, 1788 — Hamilton's Voyage round the World, in the frigate Pandora, /ro«<. by Bewick, 1813 — Voyage of Sir Henry Middleton, 1807. In 1 vol. 18mo, half calf. 8« 8214 VRIES (David Peterson de) Voyages from Holland to America, A.D. 1632 to 1644, translated from the Dutch by Henry C. Murphy. 4to, PRIVATELY PEiNTED,/«« j7or maps, half ca\f. Is 6d—'new half cay gilt, 9« JSdinb. 1819 J, R, Smith, 36> Soho Squarej London. 207 Rcific in tamquil, 1849 B Genius 1810 t was also joia. 8vo, 1830 12mo, 1808 jetabilium te, boards. 1788 ,{ Spanish 1814 including a . Domingo. ailt. B« — ' 1810 ae Peruvian nttprove the 1^11 JixcuTsion to L794. 8vo, of the State ^ 1796 1796 b06— Mys- as it is, and amination of al Trade not 6« late Samuel in England ^yalists, &c. ^ rorh, 1842 —haV CO?/". 1828 cloih. lo* 1829 io Economico ipromover los ^rios para su lerica). 4to, 5« Madrid, , in America, ISoston, 1843 Lccount of the [ization to the new) half calf Edinb. 1819 8242 WARDEN'S Geographical and Statistical Description of the District of Combia, the Seat of the General Government of the United States. 8vo, plate and map, half calf. 6« Paris, 1816 3243 WARNER(H. W., o/iViw Fork) The Wberties of America. Post 8vo, cloth. 89 1853 3244 WARREN (Mrs. Mercy, qf Plymouth, Maaa) History of the Rise. Progress, and Termination of the Aeaerioan Revolution, interspersed with Biographical, Political, and Moral Observations. 3 vols. 8vo, ca\f. 12« Boiton, 1805 8245 WARREN (George) Impartial Description of Surinam, upon the Con- tinent of Guiana, in America. 4Ao, new ha\f ca^. £2. 12«6(f 1667 8246 WARREN (John Esaias) Para ; or. Scenes and Adventures on the Banks of the Amazon. Post 8vo, cloth. 6a Neto York, 1851 8247 WASHINGTON'S (General) Official Letters to Congress, during the War between the Uni!;ed Colonies and Great Britain. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, ca^. 6a — 2 vols. Svo, Aa^/* oa^. %»—Jim copy in rmsia. IsGd London, 1795 3248 Another Edition, 2 vols. 12mo, portrait, neat. Ga Boaton, 1796 3249 3250 WASHINGTON'S Epistles, Domestic, Confidential, and Official (a Supplement to the 2 vols.) %yo, portrait, new ha{f rusm. 4a 6d 1884 8291 WEST INDIES.— Sketches and Recollections of the West Indians, by a Resident. Post 8vo, boards. 2a 1828 8293 WEST INDIES.— Extracts from Papers printed by Order of the House of Commons, relative to the West Indies. Thick royal 8vo, pp. 700, cloth. 8< 1840 8298 WEST INDIES.— Montgomery, or the West Indian Adventurer. 3 vols, post 8vo, neat, half calf . Is 6d Jamaica, 1812 8294 WEST INDIES.— Present State of the West Indies, and authentick account of the first Discoverers of those Islands and parts adjacent. 4to, map, calf gilt. 69 1778 8296 WEST INDIES.— Present State of the West Indies, an -ccurate description of what parts are possessed by the several Powers in Europe. 4to, map. 6a 6rf \W> 8296 WEST INDIES.— Short Journey in the West Indies, interspersed with curious Anecdotes and Characters. 2 vols. 12mo, sewed. 4a U 1T,90 8297 WEST INDIA TRACTS.— Thoughts on the value and Importance of the Colonial Trade, by Chas. Bosqument, 1807 — Letter on the causes of the rapid and progressive depreciation of West India property, N.D. — Lowe (Jos.) Inquiry into the state of the British West Indies, 1808 — Outline of a plan for the better Cultivation, Security, and Defence of the British W^st Indies, by Capt. Layman, 1807 — The Interests of Agriculture and Commerce inseparable, by W. Lushing- ton, 1808, with autograph letter of H.Elliot to the Rt. Hon. W. Windham, 1 Aug. 1808. In 1 vol. 8vo, half calf. 5a 8298 WESTON'S (Plowden E. J.) Documents connected with the History of South Carolina, edited by P. C. J. Weston, and printed fok PRIVATE DISTRIBUTION ONLY. 4to, elegantly printed, cloth. £2. 2a 1856 8299 WESTOVER, MSS., containing the History of the Dividing Line between Virginia and N. Carolina, a Journey to the Land of Eden, and a Progress to the Mines, written from 1728 to 1736, now first published, by William Byrd. 8vo, boards. 6a 6rf Petersburg Fa. 1841 3300 WHEATLEY (Phillis, J%ro servant to Mr. John Wheatley, ofPoslon) Poems on various subjects. 12mo, portrait of the lady, neat. 6a 1773 8301 WAEATLEY. Another copy, without the portrait, boards. 4a — new half calf. 4a 6d 1773 3302 WHEaTON (Henry) Enquiry into the validity of the British claim to a right of visitation and search uf American Vessels suspected to be engaged in the African Slave Trade. Svo, cloth. 8a 1842 3303 WHITE (Nathaniel, Pastor of the Church at Summer Islands) Truth gloriously appearing from under the sad and sable cloud of Obloquie, or a vindication of the practice of the Church of Christ in the Sum- mer Islands. 4to, boards, scarce. £5. 5a Printed for G. Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle at the West End of Paules, N.D. J. R. Smithf 86, Soho Square, London. 211 itions on ). Lyttle- speried in ica, 1748 4»6rf— isai t Indians, 1828 Jet of tbe royal 8vo, 1840 enturer. 3 taica, 1812 Ruthentick is adjacent. 1778 an -ccurate [ Powers in 177f> interspersed 2mo, seioed. 1T>90 mportance of on the causes idia property, West Indies, Security, and ,, 1807— The W. Lusbing- Ht. Hon. W. 1 the History PRINTED FOK printed, cloth. 1856 lividing Line ^and of Eden, 1736, now first ^urg Fa. 1841 hey, of Boston) {neat. 6« 177S \rdi. ^8— new I 1773 le British claim lis suspected to 1 Islands) Truth Jid of Obloquie, It in the Sum- \t the West End lo/PaMKN.D- 8304 WHEELER (John H.) Historical Sketches of North Carolina, from 1684 to 1851, with Sketches of her Distinguished Men. S vols, in I, royal Bvo, plates, cloth. 6a Philadelphia, 1851 8305 WHITFIELD (Henry, late Pastor of Qi\ford, in New England) Strength out of Weaknesse, or a glorious Manifestation of the further progresse of the Gospel among the Indians in New En^nd. 4to, rutaia. £2. 12« 6(1 1652 3306 WHITFIELD (Thomas) The extent of Divine Providence, or a treatise tending to shew that the Just and iioly Ood may have a hand in the unjust actions of Sinful Men. 4to, boarda, {title aoiled). 6a &d 1651 8307 WHITFIELD (Tho., Minister of the Qoapel at Burbrooh, Northampton- ahire. New England) Vindication of the Doctrine of God's absolute Decree, and of Christ's absolute and special Redemption, in way of answer to those objections against them, by Tho. Pierce in his Treatise entituld The Divine Philanthropy. 4to, half morocco. lOs 6d 1657 3308 WHITEFIELD (Geo.) Journal of a Voyage from London to Savannah, in Georgia. 8\o, old calf . 4a 6d 173S 3309 WHITEFIELD (Geo.) A short Account of God's dealings with him, from his Infancy to the time of his entering into Holy Orders, written by himself, on board the Elizabeth bound from London to Phila- delphia, and sent over by him to be published for the benefit of the Orphan Houses in Georgia. 8vo, boarda. ba 1740 3310 WHITEFIELD (Geo.) An Account of Money received and disbursed for the Orphan House in Georgia. Svo, plan, hd^ mor. 6« 1741 3311 WHITEFIELD (Rev. Geo.) Select Collection of Letters to his Friends in England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, with an Account of the Orphan House in Georgia. 3 vols. %yo,port. neat. %a6d 1772 3312 WHITING'S (J.) Catalogue of Friends Books, written by many of the People called Quakers, from the beginning or first appearance of tbe said People. 8vo, new, calf gilt. &\. \a — boarda, uncut. £>\.\a —calf. 18« 1708 A very interesting catalogue, which contains the titles of many curious early tracts relating to America — their sizes, number of sheets, and where the authors were bom or resident. 3313 WIFE of Leon, and otber Poems, by two Sisters of the W^est. Svo, boarda. 2« iVeir York, 1844 3314 WIGGLESWORTH (Michael, Teacher of the Word at Maldon,iii New England) Day of Doom : or a Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgment. 12mo, (stained), halfca^f. la 6d Newcastle upon Tyne, 1711 3315 WILKINSON.— Debate in the House of Representatives of the Terri- tory of New Orleans, on a Memorial to Congress respecting the Illegal Conduct of General Wilkinson. 8vo, bda. 6« New Orlana, 1807 3316 WILLARD (Joseph) Address to the Members of the Bar of Worcester, County Massachusetts. 8vo, half calf, presentation copy. %a 6d Lancaater, 1830 3317 WILLARD (Joseph) Address in Commemoration of the Two-Hun- dredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of Lancaster (Mass.) Svo, new caJf gilt, la %d Boston, \?>bZ 318 WILLARD (S.) Plans and Sections of the Obelisk on Bunker's Hill, with details of Experiments made in Quan-ying tbe Granite. 4to, platea, boarda. 6s Boaton, 1843 3319 WILLIAMS (Helen Maria) Peru, a Poem in Six Cantos. 4to, ca^ (II. t. 4« 6rf Xo«(fo», 1784 212 Books relating to America, on Sale by 8320 WILLIAMS (Edward) Firgo l}numphana, or Virginia truly valued ; more especially the South part thereof, viz., the Fertile Carolana, and no lease excellent Isle of Roanoak, of Latitude from 81 to 37 Degr., relating the meanes of raising infinite profits to the Adventurers and Planters. 4to, a beautiful clean copy, aa fresh a» tchen printed, green morocco extra, gilt leavet. £16.16« 1660 3821 WILLIAMS (John) Enquiry into the Truth of the tradition concern- ing the Discovery of America, by Prince Madog ab Owen Gwynedd, about the year 1170 — Farther Observations on the Discovery. 8vo, cay scarce. 18* 1791-2 8822 WILLIAMS (Wm. Frith, of Bermuda) Historical and Statistical Account of the Bermudas, from their Discovery to the present time, 8vo, map, cloth. 49 1848 3328 WILLIAMS (Samuel) Natural and Civil History of Vermont. 8vo, map, neat. fi» JFalpole, 1794 8824 WILLIAMS'S (Samuel) Vermont. Seeond Edition, greatly enlarged. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. 14» Burlington, 1809 8325 WILLIAMS'S (Koger) Bloody Tenent of Persecution for cause of Con- science Discussed, and Mr. Cotton's examined and answered, edited by Undcihill. 8vo, c^o^A. 7« 6rf 1848 An interesting book relating to the religious disputes of the " Pilgrim Fathers," by the honoured Founder of the State of Rhode Island. 8326 WILLIAMS (Cynric R.) Tour through the Island of Jamaica, froW the Western to the Eastern end. 8vo, boards. 8« 1827 3827 WILLIAMS (S. W.) Biographical Memoir of the Rev. John Williams, first Minister of Deerfield, Massachusetts, and Account of the Indian Wars in that vicinity. Small 8vo, cloth. 8« Greenfield, Mass. 1837 8328 WILL YAMS (Rev. C.) Account of the Campaign in the West Indies in 1794, with the reduction of the Islands of Martinique, St. Lucia, Gaudaloupe, Marigalaute, Desiada, &c. 4to, map and plates, half russia. 6» — boards. 4« 6rf 17iJ6 8329 WILLIAMSON (Peter) Life and curious Adventures of Peter William- son, who was carried off from Aberdeen and Sold for a Slave, con- taining the History of the Author's surprising Adventures in North America, Captivity among the Indians, and manner of his Escape. SrnaW 6vo, boards. Ss 6d 1812 3330 WILLIS'S (N. P.) Letters from under a Bridge, and Poems. 4to, ^ne plates from drawings, by Bartlett, of American Scenery, cloth, gilt. 6» 1840 Illustrative of the Yale of Wyoming. 8831 WILLIS (Thos.) Doctrine and Principles of the Quakers explained and vindicated in a reply to Hibbard's Address to the Quakers. \2mo, half calf . 2« New York, i%U 3332 WILMORE.— Case of John Wilmoro truly and impartially related, or a Looking Glass for all Merchants and Planters concerned in the American Plantations. Folio, vellum, rare. 10a 6rf 1682 3338 WILMOT (John Eardley) Historical View of the Commission for Enquiring into the Losses, Services, and Claims of the American Loyalists at the close of the War in 1783, with compensation granted by Parliament in 1785 and 1788. 8vo, boards. 6» 1815 8384 WILSON'S (Bishop) Essay towards an Instruction for the Indians, (dedicated to the Trustees of the Colony of Georgia). 12mo, half calf. 2* 1740 J. R. Smith, 86, Soho Square, London. 218 valued ', i»a, and 7 Degr., irers and led, green \6B0 concern- 3wynedd, ry. 8vo, 1791-a Statistical sent time, 1848 )nt. 8vo, [pole, 1794 V enlarged. gton, 1809 use of Con- jred, edited 1848 ;he "Pilgrim maion, from 1827 [in ■Williams, »f the Indian Mass. 1837 West Indies e, St. Lucia, I plates, half 17iJ6 eter "William- , Slave, con- es in North ■ his Escape. 1812 .'oems. 4to, kenery, cloth, 1840 lers explained I the Quakers. York, 1812 [ly related, or deemed in the 16S2 Immission for Tthe American sation granted 1815 [r the Indians, l2mo, half 1740 8386 WILSON (Thomas, Phhop qf Sodor and Man) The Knowledge and Practice of Christianity made easy, an Essay towards an Instruction for the Indians. 8vo,^» 'py, ca\f. 8« ^d 1743 3336 WILSON (Robert A.) Mc jo and its Religion, with incidents of Travel in that Country during parts of the years 1851, 62, 53, 54. ^so, plates, cloth, ha 1856 8337 WILSON (Samuel) Sermons, with Abstract of Consul Dean's Narra- tive of his Sufferings, Shipwreck, and Wonderful Preservation, while proceeding to New England in the year 1710. 8vo, calf. S« 1735 338S WILSON'S and BONAPARTE'S American Ornithology, or the Natural History of the Birds of the United States, edited by Professor Jameson. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth, 10< %d— half calf . lis Edinb. 1831 3389 4 vols, royal 12mo, large paper, cloth, lis ib. 1831 3340 WILSON (Thos., a Quaker) Brief Journal of his Life and Travels {in Carolina, Virginia, Barbadoes, §rc.) 12mo, neat. 2« &d 1784 3341 WIMPFFEN'S (Baron de) Voyage to St. Domingo, 1 788-90, translated by Wright. Half cay. Zs— cloth. 2«6rf 1797 8842 WINES (E. C.) Two years and a half in the American Navy. 2 vols. itVQ, ha\f ca\f gilt. 6« 1833 3343 WINSLOW (Rev. Octavius) Memoir and Select remains of Rev. 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S407 OTFFARD(0«orM, MinMtr of (Tod'a Word m Matdom) A Flab Deolarailon that our Browniata be tiW Donatiata bj Oompariag tham to(r«tber from Point to Point out of tha Writ- loga cf Auguatine, alao a Raplia to Maatar Oraenwood tonohing Real Prajar. 4to, tbict Iltt«r. l«a 1880 Conneotod with tha Browniata— tha proflMwion of the early OolonUta. 1 3108 DAVIS (John, DUeovmw of tko »raU$ $o namtd) Worldaa Hjdrogpphioal Daaoription, whmreby it appaara that tnm England thara ia « Short and Spaadia Fataaga into tha South S«aa by Northarly Navigation. 4to (r«pW»( from the Stipp. to HMuyt, 1812). 8a lS9ff |M09 BRBVB Ralationa dol P. Diago da Torrea della Compagnia dl Oiaau Proouratore dalla ProvinciadalPartt oiroa il fru.to oho ai raoooglia eon gli Indlani di quel regno Dove ai raooontano uohe alonni partioolori notabili auooaaai gli anni proMimi jpaaaati al fine a'aggainge la lettera uDua dell laola Filippina delieOO. Small 8to. Ija VeMtia, 1604 lillO DE TORRES (Diegbi) da Rebua Peruaoia Commentariua, a Joanna Hayo, Dalgattimti Seoto ex Italo in Latinum oonyaraua. 12mo, a ran edition. Iffa Antv., 1604 0111 THE ReUtion of the Rt Hon. Lord de la Wine, Lord Oouamour and Captaine Oenerall of the Golonia Planted in Virginea. 4to, only fO cmiei printed in faetinUle. Be 1611, Sep., 1858 |112 DECLARATION of tha Demeanour and CarriiKe of Sir Walter Raleigh, Knt, aa well u in his voyage aa in, and aithenoe bia return. 4to. 6a 1618 |113 . Another, fine large clean copy. 7a 6d 1618 m PETITION and fnformation of Sir Lewie Stttoley, Vice Admiral], of Devon, tonohing hie own beliaviour in the charge committed unto him for the bringing up of Sir Walter lUleigh, and tlie loandaloua asperaiona cast upon him for the same. 1618. 4to (no tilU, doubtful if mt ever printed, aa the blank leaf forma pari of ih fint theet). 7a 6d 15 AUSZ America daa ist ausa der newen Welt Undenohlidlicher Schreibung Extract from den Juen, 1616, 1617, 1618, Ausz Frantzosischer Sprach in die Teutsche Ubergesetzt {relating prineipally to Mexico, Peru and Paraguay). 4to. 15i Avgaburg, 1620 8416 DB LAS OASA8(Bartholoma)DanVermaar- derdeo Spaenaoha liarrannya gaaobiet in Weat Indian. 4to, eurUma pUtea, imperfeat. 0a Amaterdam, 1621 8417 NICHOLS (PhUip) Sir Francis Drolie Re- vived, calling upon tbia Dull or BtRiininata Aga to Follow bia Noble Stapa for Gold and Silver, by tbia Memorable Relafion of tha Rara Oeoor- rancaa in a Third Voyaga into tha Waal Indiaa, Reviaed by Sir IVancla Draka himaalf, and enlarged by hia notaa, and sat forth by Sir Fran«a Draka, Baronet, now Living. 4to, wirt' rait and arma on title page, rare. £2. 0a 1628 8418 THREE Saverall Treatiaea oonoamingthe True* at tbia Preaent Propounded, tranalatad flrom the Dutch. 4to. 0a 1680 ReUtlog to the Dutch Weat Indln. OomjpAnjr, their f>riiea taken flrom Spain, the ta' ' ' f St. V^vodor, n Brasil. nnaacldnji Pr^rto V .wu <■'■ M rnrlte, and hindering of Spad h ' "Uitlon of "Blaokmoors." 8410 HETLTN'S Deacrii lea (out out from hia Little Description of the Qraab World). 4to. Ia6d 168« 8420 BLAS DB AGOSTA (Fr.) Sermon a lai Esequiaa del Iluatrissimo Senor Don Fr. Qabriel de Zalata de la Orden de Predicadorea Obiapo electa da Quanumga. 4to. 10a Imprtaao en Lima, 1687 3421 JOURNAEL van da Wonderiycka Reysa gedaen door W. Com. Schouten van Hoorn in 1615-16-17, Varhaelenda hoe dai by beiuyden de Straet Magalanaa. 4to, tbuft letter, cnrtowa voodcuta. £1. la ilNMf., M. Qroot, iT.D. (oAout 1648) 8422 SHORT Story of tha Riaa, Reign, and Ruin of the AntinomUns, Familiita and Libertinen that Infected the Churchea of New England, and how they ware Confuted by the Aaaembly of Ministera there, and Magiatrates^ Proceedings aninat them. 4to. 7s 6d About 1640 wants a leaf, and in aevetal placea the bottom line has been out off by the binder. 8428 COTTON (John, Teacher to the Church at Boaton) The Church'a Reaurrection, or tha Opening of the 6th and 6th Verses of the 20th Cbspter of the ReveUtion. 4to. 0s 1642 8424 COTTON'S Churohe's Resurrection, or tha Opening of the 6th and 6th Verses of the 20th Chapter of Bevelation. 4to, beautiful dean copy. 7s 6d 1642 3425 CHURCH Oovemmentand Church Covenant Disousaed in an Answer to the Elders of the Several Churches in New England to 82 QueB< tions Sent over to them by Divers Ministers in England to Declare their Judgmenta therein. 4to (pp. 84), uncut edgea, a little voormed. 15a 1648 8426 ANSWER of the Elders of the Several Churches in New England unto Nine Poaitiona sent over to them to Declare their Judgmenta therein. 4to. Oa 1648 15 218 Pamphleta rdaUng to AtMriaa, on Sale by li ft J m Ilk) ill It '' i'i: |J. ■! iiii> ..<',: ■£'\W !l H 3427 CHURCH OoTernment.— Church-Covenant Discussed in an Anavrer of the Elders of the several Churches in New Englnnd to 82 Ques- tions Sent over to them by Divers Ministers in England to Declare their Judgments therein. 4to, three part$ {wania a leaf). £1. Is 1643 3428 JOANNIS de Laet, Antwerpiani, Notsa ad Dissertationem Hugonis Grotii de Origine Gentium Americanarum. 12mo. 8s 6d Amtt, 1648 3429 AN APOLOQIE of the Churches in New England for Church Covenant sent over in Answer to Master Bernard, in the Tear 1639. 4to (pp. 66), scarce. 16s 1643 3430 LETTER of Many Ministers in Old England Requesting the Judgment of their Rev. Brethren in New England concerning Nine Positions with their Answer, and Beply to the Answer, by S. Ash and W. Bathband. 4to. £1. lis 6d Londm, 1648 34 31 NEW England's First Fruits, in Respect to the Conversion, etc., of the Indians, and the Progress of Learning in the College at Cam- bridge, in Massacusets Bay. 4to, rare, £3. 8s 1643 8432 ANATOMY of Independenoy, or a Brief Commentaiy and Moderate Discourse upon the Apologetical Narration of tir. Thos. Goodwin and Mr. Philip Nye, &c. 4to. Comer off last leaf. 7s 6d 1644 Connected with the dispntea about Church Oovern- mcnt, with allustons to those in New England. 3433 cotton's (John, Teacher of the Church at Boston) Doctrine of the Church to which is com- mitted the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven. 4to. 7s 6d 1644 3434 COTTON'S (John, <)^5o»«o«, New England) Doctrine of the Churon to which is committed the Keys of the Kingdome of Heaven. 4to. 7s 6d 1644 3435 BRIEF Narrative of some Church Courses held in Opinion and Practice in the Churches lately erected in New England. Presented to Publike View for the Good of the Church of God, by W. R. 4to. £3. 13s ed London, printed for Edtoard Brewster, 1644 8436 ■ Another, a fine large copy, entirely uncut. £i. 4a 1644 3487 A MODEST and Brotherly Answer to Mr. Charles Herle, his Book against the Indepen- dencT of Churches. By Riohabd Mather, Teacher of the Word at Dorchester, and Wm. Tompson, Pastor of the Church at Braintree, in New England. 4to. £2. 2s 1644 3488 LETTER, Discovering the Causa of God's Continuing Wrath against the Nation, notwith- standing the Present Endeavours of Reforma- tion. By Mr. Nathaniel Rogers, a Godly and Learned Divine, now in New England, to a Worthy Member of the House of Commons. 4to. 10s 6d 1644 8439 CASE of Mainwaring, Hawes, Payne, and others, oonoeming a Depredation made by the Spanish West .ndia Fleets upon the Ship Eliza- beth, going on a Trading Yoynge to Virginia. 4to. 16s 1646 8440 REPLY of Two of the Brethren to A. S., wherein you have his Considerations, Annota- tions, &o., upon the Apologetical Narration, with some Modest and Innocent Touches on the Letter from Zeland, and Mr. Parker's, from New England. 4to, rare. £1. Is 1644 An interesting Tract, of 113 pages, on the Controversy about tlie Settlement of Church Oovemmeut. 8441 WORKMAN (Giles, Master of the Colledgt School in Oloucester) Private Men no Pulpit Men, or a Modest Bzamination of Laymen's preaching, discovering it to be neither warranted by the Word of God, nor allowed by the Judgment or Practise of the Churches of Christ in New Eog. land, in Answer to a Writing published by John Enowles. 4to. 7s 6d 1646 8442 NOTES (James, Teacher of the Church of Newherrv, in New England^ The Temple Mea- sured, or a Brief Survey of the Temple Mys- tioal, which is the Instituted Church of Chrut, &o. 4to. £1. lis 6d 1647 Published on occasion of the disputes about the settle- ment of the Church Government in New England. 8443 THE Simple Cobler, of Aggawamm, in America, WiLmg*to Help Mend his Native Country with all the Honest Stitches he can take. By Theodore de la Guard. 4to. FowiK edition, good copy. £2. 2s i 1647 8444 The Third Edition. 4to. £].lls6d 1647 844 S DEFENCE of the Answer made unto the Nine Questions or Positions sent ttova. New England against the Reply thereto by that Rer. Servant of Christ, John Ball, intituled a Trjall of the New Church-way in New England and in Old. By John Allen,' Pastor of Dedham, in New England, and Thos. Shepard, pastor i ' Cambridge in New England. iio,edges uml I £8. 8b 1648 8448 SHEPARD (Thos., Minister at Camhrid^ in Neio England) The Clear Sun-shine of the Gospel breaking forth upon the Indians in New I England. 4to. Oood clean copy, rare. £2. h 1648 3447 HOOKER (Thomas) Covenant of Gmej Opened, being several Sermons preached it I Hartford, in New England. 4to. 16s 16491 8448 COTTON (John, Teacher of the Churckitl Boston) Of the Holinesae of Church Membm| 4to. lOs 6d 161 3449 COPT of a Letter written by Thomul Parker, Pastor of the Church of Newbury, inj New England, to bis Sister, Mrs. £Iizabelii| Avery, sometime of Newbury, Berks, touciiiii|| Sundry Opinions by her Professed and Hiii'| tained. 4to. £1. Is W 8450 COTTON (John, Teacher of the Church dl Boston in New England) Singing of Pealoi i| Gospel Ordinance. 8s 6d, 1647— Another Edtl tion, 4to. 7b 6d m 8461 WILLIAMS (Edward) Virgo Triumplmul or Virginia Richly and Truly Valued, more»I pecially the South Part thereof. 4to. hfi^J feet, ending at page 16. 10s 6d 8462 PINCHION (William, ofSpringfeild,hH England) Tho Jewes Synagogue, or a Tre>liii| concerning the Ancient Orders and Manner ii| Worship used by the Jews in their Synagogr Assemblies. 4to. Fine large copy. 16t l» John SiMselt Srmth, 36, Soho Square, London. 219 3453 CLARK (John, Physician qf Sode Island, in America) III News from New England, or fTarrative of New England's Persecution, vherein !■ declared, that while Old England is becoming New, New England is becoming Old. 4to. Imperfect, ending on p. 72. £1. Is 1652 8454 FIRST, a Bitt and a Knock for Under- Sherifi's, Seijeanta, Bayliffs, Setters, and such Verraio, Catterpillars, and Varlets or Catch- poles, fallen from twenty to one, secondly, with a PreRnrvative against Fraudulent Exeoutora and Administrators. Written by William Leach, of the Middle Temple, and explained by Edmund Leaob, of New England, Merchant. 4to. Edges uncut. £1. 6s 1662 3165 STRENGTH out of Weaknesse, or a Glorious Manifestation of the Further Progress of the Qospel among the Indians in New Eng- hnd, set forth in sundry Letters from divers Ministers and others to the Corporation esta- blished by Parliament for Prouioting the Qospel among the Heathens in New England. 4to. £2. 28 1362 3156 STRENGTH out of Weaknesse, or a Qlorious Manifestation of the Further Progresse of the Gospel among the Indians in New Eng- land. 4to. Stained. 16s 1652 J457 ASPINWALL (William, of New England) A Brief Description of the Fifth Monarchy, or Kingdome, that shortly is to come into the World and a Prognostick of the Time when this Fifth Kingdome shall begin, 4to, rare. £1. Is 1653 5158 ASPINWALL (William, late of New Eng- land) A Premonition of Sundry Sad Calamities yet to Come, grounded upon an Explication of Ibe 24th Chapter of leatah. 4to. 16b 1666 1159 A (W.) The Legislative Power is Christ's peculiar Prerogative, proved from the 9th of Isaiah, verses 6 — 7. Sm. 4to. 128 1656 By William Asplnwnll, who wos.a Fifth Monarohy man, who resided some time in New England, M'bere he cdi*ed Cotton's Abstract of La-ys. 1160 ABSTRACT of Laws and Government, col- lected and digested by that godly, grave and judicious Divine, Mr. John Cotton, of Boston, N.E., in his Lifetime presented to the General Court of the Ma^saobusette. Now published, after his Death, by W. Aspinwall. 4to. 15s 1666 161 THE REFORMED Commonwealth of Bees, presented in Several Letters to Saml. Hartlib, Esq., with the Reformed Virginian Silk- Worm, or a Rare and New Discovery for the Feeding 'A Silk- Worms in the Woods on the Mulberry Tree Leaves in Virginia, also the Good Hopes ?"«i T«*7^AnotberBliH that the IndUnswiU readily set upon it. 4to. SsSd, lot* -o- i(iaM£2.2s 1655 the Brethren lo A. S., lonsiderations, Annota- Lpologetical Narration, inooent Touches on the Bd Mr. Parker's, from s £1. 1» ^"*» 2 pages, on tho Controversy Church Government. Afait«r of the Colledge ^ate Men no Pulpit Men, a of Laymen's preachmg, aither warranted by the Bed by the Judgment ot BB of Christ in New Eng. riting published by John ^reacher of the aurcUf ,Zand) The Tempo Mea- ^ey of the Temple Mys- tituted Church of CbriBt, rtho disputes about the settle. Government in Now England. bier, of Aggawamm, in Help Mend his Natwe e Honest Stitches he can jelaGuard. 4to. Pom 12. 28 L ^ ^ I Edition. 4to. h.lMi ,e Answer made unto the PosiMons Bent from Nw Renly thereto by that Rev "•"way in New England a,^ lien Pastor of pedh8Tn,ia ThoB. Shepard, pastor c ligland. ito,edgesum^^ ,B. Minister at Cmhrid^, Jhe Clear Sun-sbxne of the fh upon the Indians in New )d ckan copy, rare. *^ S' Covenant £2. Si 16*8 of Qn«l >ma») Covenant oi "'-» feral Sermons preached J Uland. 4to. 16B 18« I, Teach^ of th^Chur^"' llinesse of Church Membej letter written by Thomu Ke Church of Newbury Ibis Sister, Mrs. EUmmu rNewburV Berks, touchj U her Professed and MiJ i Teacher ' hiM'4 %M ;' ; iiilii 220 Pamphlets relating to America, on Sale hy 8474 EDIT du Roy pour rEstablissemeot de la Oompaguie des Indies Ocoidentallefl {la terre ferme de VAmerique autremmt appellee France Equinoxiaile). 4to. fis Paris, 1664 3475 ANSWER of the Company of Royal Adren- turera of England trading into Africa to the Petition to the Honseof Commona, by Sir Paul Pindar, Ferdinando Oorges, and others con- cerned in his Majesties Plantations in America. 4to. £1.5s 1667 8476 SBVERALL Epistles given forth by Two of the Lord's Faithful Servants (TF. Sobinton and W. Leddra), whom He sent to New England to bear Witness to His Everlasting Truth, and were there {at Boilon) by the Priests, Rulers and Pro- fessors, put to Death for no other Cause but for Keeping the Commandments of Ood and Testi- mony of Jesus. 4to, rare. £2, 2s 1669 8477 DESCRIPTION of America. {Paget 422 to 493 of " Blome'i Britannia.") Folio, map$ of N. and S. America. 2s 1673 3478 FOX (George, the Quaker) Epistle to all Professors in New England, Oermany, and other parts of the called Christian World, also to the Jews and Turks throughout the World, that they may see who are the True Worshippers of God that heSeeks, and in what he is Worshipped. 4to. 15s 1673 3479 HETLYN's (Peter) Chorography and Histo- ry of America (extractied from his " Cosmogra- phy.") FoUo. 2s 6d 1673 3480 EIN KURTZEN Disoours von der Schiff Fahrt bey dem Nord Pol nach Japan, China und so Weiter ausz dem Englischen in Hochdeutsche ubersezt. 4to, woodcut map. 78 6d Hamburg, 1676 3481 ACCOUNT of the Province of Carolina in / merica, together with an Abstract of the Pa- tent and several other Necessary and Useful Particulars to such as have Thoughts of Trans- porting Themselves thither, by Samuel Wilson. 4to, rare. £2. 2s 1682 8482 CAROLINA, or a Description of the Present State of that Country, and the Natural Excel- lencies thereof. Published by T. A. Qent. 4to. £2. 2s 1682 3483 CASE of John Wilmore Truly and Impar- tially Related, or a Looking-Glass for all Mer- chants and Planters that are concerned in the Ameiican Plantations. Folio. lOs 6d 1682 8484 FRAME of the Government of Pennsylvania, in America, &c. FoUo, 12 pages, {rather ten- der). £1. U 1682 3486 TRUE History of the Captivity (among the Indians) and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Row- landson, a Minister's Wife in New England, with a Sermon preached at Weathersfield by Mr. Joseph Rowlandson, husband to the same Mrs. Rowlandsou, it being bis last Sermon. 4to. £2. 2s Lond., 1682 3486 ABSTRACT of a Letter from Thos. Paskell, of Pennsylvania, to his friend J. J, of Chippen- ham. Folio, single leaf, {perhape unique). £1. lis 6d 1683 3487 INFORMATION and Direction to such per- sons as are inclined to America, more especially those related to the Province of Pennsylvania. Folio, 4 pages. £1. Is (1683) I date this 1688, as I found it bound up in a Tolame wiUi thp following article. 8488 LETTER from William Penn, Proprietary and Governor of Pennsylvania in America, to the Committee of the Free Society of Traders in that Province, residing in London, to whicli is added an Account of the City of Philadelphia, newly laid out. Folio, pp. 10 {wante the phn of the City). £2. 12s 6d 1683 3489 MATHER (Increase) Discourse oonceming Comets, in which their Origin and True Matter are enquired into, and the most remarluble Earthquakes, Famines,and Wars,attendini; their appearance, from the beginning of the World. 8vo, Boiton. 1683, reprinted 1811. 28 6d 3490 GODWIN (Morgan) Trade preferred before | Religion, and Christ made to give place to Mam- mon, a Sermon relating to the Plantationg, preached in Westmmster Abbey. 4to. hul 1685 3491 HATNES (S., Navigation Surveyor ofDetml and Comwail) Abstract of all the Statutes mtdi| concerning Aliens Trading in England, from the I first year of King Henry the Seventh, and Lam I for securing our Plantation Trade toi ourseUnjr with Observations proving the Jews break theDl all, to the great damage of the Customs and bill Majestie's Plantations in America. 4to. i*u-| tereating Tract. 5s , 3492 TREATY of Peace, Good CorrespondeDo^l and Neutrality, in America, between James Uj King of Eugland and Louis XIV. Kiag France. 4to. 3s 6d 161 3493 BINGLEY (William) An Epistle of loi^ and Tender Advice, to Friends and Brethren ii America or elsewhere. 4 to. 15s Id 3494 GROANS of the Plantations, or True , count of their Grievous and Extreme Sufferi by the heavy Impositions upon Sugar, and olli hardships, relating more particularly toi Island of Barbadoea. 4 to. 7s 6d lil 3495 A SIXTH COLLECTION of Papers reli to the present Juncture of Affairs in Eoglt 4to. 5s It It contains a Narrative of the Miseries of Nevi land, by reason of an arbitrary Qoveminente there. 8496 PALMER (John) Impartial Account i State of New b'nglacd, or.the Late Goveru there Vindicated in Answer to th. Declii which the Faction set forth when they ( turned that Government. 4to. £2. lOi H 3497 SPENCER (Thomas) True and Faithful^ ktion o/ the Proceedings of the Forces of f William and Queen Mary in their Exp " against the French in the Caribby Islu^l the West Indies, in 1689 and 1690. 4to. iL\ 3498 COVENANT (The) of Grace notAbi but Conditional, and the Preachera Vindicated from the unjust AsperiioiiJ Arminianism and Popery. 4to. 7s 6d f A curious Tract, in which the Antinomlam | 3647 SOME Remarks ou a Pamphlet called"! flections on the Constitution and Management I of the Trade to Africa, how it may best be main- [ tained for the benefit of this Nation and the) Plautationa in America. Svo. 2b 3548 USEFUL Transactions for the Months of I May, June, &c., 1709, containing a Voyage tt' the Island of Cajamai in America {aSatireon Sir Hana Shane' a Voyage to Jamaica, kc.) Srojl front. 2s l?l»| 8549 CASE of Thos. Lewis, Elizabeth Jorden,! Owen Griffith, Elizabeth Mackay, and Tbl Joy, and others (respecting the non-payment tfl Money for Service in Newfoundland in CaptI Moody's Company). Folio, ainglc leaf, la [m\ 1710. 8660 THE Four Kings of Canada, being awl cinot Account of the Four Indian Princes lil.no 1680. 4to, rare. £1. U Zond., nopvtbUAti's name, 1786 8621 PATTERN for Govemoura' Exemplified in the Character of Scroop, late Lord Viscount Howe, the Governor of Barbadoes, is gratefully attempted by several of the most Ingeaious Pens of that Island. 4to. 6s 1786 8622 PARTICULARS of the Inquiry into Mr.Ben< jamlnWooley's Conduot,and his being stationed by the Court of Directory of the South Sea Company, First Factor at Porto Bello and Pa- nama. 8vo. 8s 6d 1785 3628 TEMPLEMAN (D.) Secret History of the late Directors of the South Sea Company, oon- taining a particular Account of their Condu'^t vrith regard to the Assiento Treaty, &c. 8vc. 2s 6d 1?«6 1736. 8624 PASTORAL, Lamenting the Death of Lord Viscount Howe, Governor of Barbados. Folio. 8b Cambridge, 1736 8625 WATTS (George) Sermon Preached before the Trustees for establishing the Colony of Georgia in America. 4to. 28 6d 1736 8626 TARICO to Inkle, an Epistle, (founded on the Story in Ligon's Hist, of Barbados). Folio. 2a 1786 1737. 3627 REASONS for a War against Spain, in a Letter from a Merchant of London trading to America. 8vo. Is 6d— 1787; Second Edition, Is 6d, 1788 1738. 3628 BENNETT'S (— Agent of the Assiento Com- pany) Two Letters and Calculations on the Sugar Colonies and Trade of the West Indies. 8vo. Is6d 1788 aao I*aniphlett relating to America, on Saie by !l ■ i:i: III 8620 THE MERCHANTS' Complaint agalntt Spain. I Tlieir Behaviour in tlie Time of Jamea I. II Letter from a Gentleman in tlie West Indies, oonoeming the Fretensiona of Spain to Oeorgia, &o, 8vo {corner off the last leaf.) Is 6(1 1788 8680 MISERABLE Case of the British Sugar Planters. By a Well-wisher to the Trade and Navigation of Great Britoin. 4to. 4s 6d 1788 8681 TRTALL of John Peter Zenger, of New York, Printer, for a Libel against the Govern- ment. 4to. 8s 6d 1738 868a REMARKS on the Tryal of Peter Zenger. 4to. 4a 1788 86S8 WHITBFIELD (Geo.) Journal of a Vojrage from Gibraltar to Georgia. 8vo. Is. 1788 8684 WHITEFIELD'a Journal of a Voyage from LoDdon to Savannah, in Georgia. 8vo. Ss 6d 1788 8686 WHITEFIBLD (Rev. Geo.) Farewell Ser- mon on board the Whitaker, near Savannah, Geoigia, on Sunday, May 17th, 1738. 8vo. 2s 1788 1789. 8686 ADDRESS to the Electors and other Free Subjects of Great Britain, occasioned by the late Secession, with a particular Account of fJl our Negotiations with Spain for Ten Tears past. 8vo. Is6d 1789 8687 APPEAL to the Unprejudiced on the Dis- contents occasioned by tbe late Convention With Spain. 8vo. Is 1789 8638 BERRIMAN (W.) Sermon preached before the Trastees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia. 4to. 20 1789 8689 HIS.CATHOLIC Majesty's Manifesto, justi- fying his Conduct in relation to the Convention, with his Reasons for not paying the £96,000, French and English. 8vo. la 6(! 1789 8640 EXAMINATION of a Pamphlet entitled, " His Catholic Majesty's Manifesto, &o., with Reasons for not paying the ^£95,000." 8vo. Is 1789 8641 CONSIDERATIONS upon the Present State of our Affairs at Home and Abroad. By Lord Lyttleton. 8vo. 2s 1739 8642 FARTHER Considerations on the Present State of Affairs at Home and Abroad, with a True State of the South Sea Company's Affairs in 1718 (by Lord Lyttleton). 8vo. 2a 1789 Bot*t of the above pampblets chiefly relate to the dis- putes witli Spain about the Trade to America. 8643 BRITISH Sailor's Discovery, or the Spanish Pretensions Confuted, containing a Short His- tory of the Disoovaries and Conquests cf Spain in America. 8to. 2s 1739 8644 CONTINUATION of the Rev. M. White- field's Journal from his Arrival at Savannah to his Return to London. 8vo. 2s 6d 1789 3645 CONVENTION between the Crowns of Great Britain and Spain, concluded 14 January, 1789 (regulating the l-imits of Florida and Caro- lina) in Spanish, French, and English. 4to. 2s 1789 8646 THE Convention, an eicollent New Ballad, to which is added tbe King of Spain's Protest and a new Epitaph. Folio. 2s 1739 8647 THE House of Lords' Protest against tlie Convention Treaty. Folio. Is 1739 8648 THE Convention Vindicated from the Mil- rei)resentations of the Enemies of Onr Peace (re- lating to the Spanish Possessions). 8vo. la 6d 1739 8649 DESCRIPTION of the Windward Passage, and Gulf of Florida, with the Course of tbe British Trading Ships to and from the Island of Jamaica, also nn Account of the Trade Winds etc. Small 4to, chart cf the Coast of Florida 6« 1739 8660 THE Grand Question, Whether War or no War with Spain ? impartially considered. 8vo 1« 1789 8661 THE King of Spain'9 Reasons for noi; pay. ing the £05,000, stipulated in the Conventioo signed at the Pardo, 14th January, 1739, ex- amined. 8vo. Is 1739 8662 KING of Spain's Declaration of War agalut Great Britain, done at Buen Retiro, Spanish ind English. 8vo. Is 1739 8668 KING of Spain's Conduct compared witli that of his Britannick Majesty's respepcing the Reprisals in Jamaica, Carolina, etc., Spanish and English. 8vo. 2s 1739 8654 LETTERS from a Spaniard in London to his Friend at Madrid. 8vo. Is 1789 8666 LETTER to the Rt. Hon. Sir R— W-, kt, upon the present Posture of Affairs, wherein, amongst othdr things, the Convention will \» set in a clear light. 8vo. Is 1739 8666 OBSERVATIONS upon the Manifesto of hli Catholiok Majesty, with an Answer to his Rea- sons for not paying the £96,000, in Vindioatioo | of the honour of Great Britain. 8vo. Is 1739 8667 OBSERVATIONS on the Present Conves- tion with Spain. 8vo. Is 6d 1739 8668 POPULAR Prejudices against tbe Convea- tion and Treaty with Spain, Examined and An- swered. 8vo. Is 1739 1 3669 REPLY to a Pamphlet entitled " Populit Prejudices against the Convention and Treaty with Spain." 8to. Is 1739 3660 REPLY to a Pamphlet entitled " Obsem- tioDs arising from the Declaration of War against Spain, fto." 8vo. Is' 1739 8661 REVIEW of all that hath passed between | the Courts of Great Britain and Spain, rela ' to our Trade and Navigation, from the year 1731 1 to the present Convention. 8vo. Is6d 1739 1 3662 SERIES of Wisdom and Policy, helagtl Justification of all our Measures since 1712,aDi | especially of our late most honourable ConTeo- tion with Spain. 8vo. Is 17391 8663 SPEECH of Viscount Gage, in Parliament, against the Convention with Spain. 4to. Is 1799 8664 STATE of the Rise and Progress of on Disputes with Spain, and of the Conduct of onil Ministers relating thereto. 8to, Is 6d 1739 1 John Euuell SmUh, 36, Soho Squart, London, 227 exoallenfc New Ballad, ing of Sp*la'B Pruteat lo. 2* 1739 ]•' Frotett agalDBt the ID. !• 1739 adleated from the Mil' lemlee of oar Peace (re- Measions). 8vo. li 6d 1739 the Windward Paisage, ith the Goune of the } and from the Island of nt of the Trade Winds, »/ the Coatt of Florida, •' 1739 Ion, Whether War or no itially considered. 8vo. 1739 In'a Reasons for not pay- ated in the Convention 14th January, 1789, n- 1739 (eolaration of War sgainat Baen Betiro, Spaniah and 1739 Conduct compared with Majesty's respe^sting the Carolina, etc., Spanish and I Spaniard in London to . 8vo. Is 1789 Elt.Hon.SirR— W-,fa,, Bture of Aflfairs, wherein, 1 the Convention will b« jVo. la "39 1 upon the Manifesto of hii ith an Answer to his Rea- je £96,000, in Vindiojtion It Britain. 8vo. Is 1739 on the Present Conven- l8 6d 1738 [dices against the Conven. Spain, Examined and An- iflphlet entitled " Poputa le Convention and Treaty lis ^ "38 jphlet entitled "Obsem- the Deolaration of Wir ISvo. 18' "39 (that hath passed betwea I iBritain and Spain, relating ligation, from the year 17 Vtion. 8vo. ls6d rm Philadelphia to England. 8vo, title eoiled. 8s 1740 8685 SOME Useful Observations on the Conse- quences of the Present War with Spain. 8vo. Is ir.D. (1740) 8685 "TWO Letters to Mr. Wood, on the Coin and Currency of the Leeward Islands, &o. 8vo. 2s 1740 1741. 8686 ACCOUNT shewing the Progress of the Colony of Georgia in America, from its first Establishment. Folio. ISs 1741 8687 COLMAN (Dr.) Sermon preached to a very Chrowded Audience at the Opening an Evening Lecture in Brattle Street, Boston. 8vo. 8s 1741 8688 CONDUCT of AdmL Vernon Examined and Vindicated. By an Officer present at the Ex- pedition to Carthageoa. Svo. 8s 1741 S689 COXE'S (Daniel) Description of the English Province of Carolana. 8vo, no map. 5s 1741 3690 GENUINE Speech of the Truly Honble. Adm 1 V n to the Sea Officers, at a Council of War, just before the Attack of C a. 8vo. 2s 1741 3691 IMPARTIAL Enquiry into the State and Utility of the Province of Oeorgia. 8 vo. 78 6d " A very well written Traot, defending Georgia firom the many reports propagated to the disadvantage of that colony."- Rr '. 3692 LIFE of Fa' Exemplified and Recom- mended, in a Let».!r found in the Stud^ of the Rev. Mr. Joseph Belcher, late of Dedi.bm, in New England, since bia Decease. Svo. 4b 1741 3693 PROFIT and Loss of Great Britain in the present War with Spain, July 1789 to July 1741, in a Letter to a Friend. Svo. Is 6d 1741 228 Famphleta rdating to Amerioa, on Sale hy V r |(i' i \^ II rl I'.i 11 '5 V m^ 8094 LIST of Copiai of ChurUn from the Com- mlMionen for Trtdo and PlanUtiooi, vii., Mtryluid, Conneoliout, Rhodo IiUnd, PonsjK ▼anU, MaaMohiuetts Bay and Qeorgia Chartora, foUo. 7a 6d 1741 8696 SPANISH Cruelty and Injuatioe a JaitiH- able Plea for a Yigoroua War with Spain, and a Sure Qround for Hopea of Sacoeu. 8vo. laed 1741 8696 WHITBFIBIiD (Qeorge) Aooountof Money Reoelved and Dlaburaed for the Orpban-Houae in Georgia. 6foJoldi»gplaU. 4a Od 1741 174S. 8697 APPLETON (Nathaniel, Paitor oftheflrit Okurehin Cambridge) Sermon before Qovernour Shirley, Council, and Houae of Repreaentativea of the Province of Maaaaohuaetta Bay, in New Ibtgland. 8vo. 78 6d £o$ton, 1742 8698 ARTE o Cartilla del Nuevo Beneficio de la Plata, en todo Oenero de Hetala Frioa y Ca- lientea, hallado por D. L. Philipe de la Tone Barrio y Lima. 4to. B» Ztmo, 1788 ; reprinted, Madrid, 1742 jRelates to the Mines in Pent. 8699 BARNARD (John, Pattor of a Church in MarblAead) A Zeal for Oood Worka Excited and Directed at the Publick Thursday Lecture in Boaton, 26 March, 1742. 8vo. 8a 1742 8700 CALDWELL (John) Impartial Trial of the Spirit operating in thia Part of the World. A Sermon preached at New Londonderry. 8vo. 3a QUugow, 1742 ▲ reprint of the Boston edition, with a second anti- Wesley and Whitefleld prefoce. 8701 HIRELING Artifice Detected, or the Profit and Loaa of Great Britain in the Present'War with Spain aet in ita True Light, with a Liat of the Britiah Sbipa that have been taken. 8to. la fid 1742 8702 IMPARTIAL Account of the late Expe- dition againat St. Auguatine, under General Oglethorpe, ocoaaioned by the Suppreaaion of the Report by a Committee of the General As- sembly in South Carolina. 8to, no plan. 5s 1742 8703 LETTER from a Member of the Last Par- liament concerning the Conduct of the War with Spain. 8vo. Is 6d 1742 8704 STATE of the ProTince of Georgia attested upon Oath in the Court of Savannah, Nov. 10th, 1740. 8vo. 6a 1742 8706 THE Profit and Lois of Great Britain and Spain, from the Commencement of the Present War to thia time. Impartially Stated. 8vo. Is 6d 1742 A different pamphlet from Kos. 8698 ft 8701. 8706 WHITBFIELD (Geo.) Vindication and Con- firmation of the Remarkable Work of God in New England, being aome Remarks on a late Pamphlet entitled •< The Stato of Religion in New England since the Rev. Geo. Whitefield's Arrival there." 8vo, 2s 1742 1743. 8707 ACCOUNT of the Expedition to Cartha> ftna, with Explanatory Notes and Oblerrationi. vo. 8s 1748 8708 Arotbkb oopt, %nth 8 nu.pt interted. U 8709 BRIEF Accouui of the Oauiea that Lsto retarded the Progresa of the Colony of Georgia attested upon Oath, being a proper contrast to a State of the Province of Georgia attested upon Oath and some Misrepresentationa on the stue Subject. 8vo. 78 6d 1743 8710 BURRINGTON (George) Seasonable Con- alderatioua on the Expediency of a War with France and Comparison between British and French Dominlonr. (relating partly to the Ame- rican Coloniet). Svo. Sa 1748 8711 BULKELEY and Cummin's Voyage to the South Seas, the loss of the Wager on the Coast of Patagonia, Voyage through the Straits of Magellan, &o. 12mo. 2s Dublin, 1743 8712 FULL Reply to Lieut Cadogan's Sponiih Hireling, &o., and Lieut. Maokay'a Letter con- oeming the Action at Mooaa wherein the io- partial Account of the Expedition to St. Au- gustine is clearly Vindicated by plain Faoti and Evidence, by the Author of the Itcpartiil Account. Svo. Ca 1743 8713 SHORT Account of the Application to Parliament by the Merchants of London upoa the Neglect of their Trade (an the Amtnem Sea$) with the Substance of t e Evidence there- upon, by Mr. Glover. Svo, 6rd edit. Is, 1743 —5th edit., Is, 1761 8714 TENNENT (Gilbert, Minuter of the Qoiptl, New Jeriey) Some Account of the Prinoipleiol the Moravians. Svo. 8b 1743 3716 TRUE and Impartial A'^oount of tbe iiin and Progress of the South Sea Company, byi Gentleman now resident in Jamaica. Svo. 17431 8716 TRIAL of Sir Chalouer Ogle, Rear Adminl j of the Blue, before the Chief Justices in Jamaio, for Assault on the person of Mr. Trelairnej, j Governor. Svo. 2s 6d 17» 8717 A DUEL and no Duel, or the Skirmish of tlu West Indian Heroes, a Burlesque Account (in Verse) of the Cause, Rise, and Progress of the Quarrel between Sir C — r — ^le and Oovernw T ey, and Assault on his Excellency in hii own House in Spanish Town, by an Horcit Sailor. Svo. 6s m\ 1744. Vi 18 AUTHENTIC Papers relating to the Exp^l dition against Carthagena. Svo. Ss Ml 8719 BRUCE'S (Lewis) Sermons before the Tn» tees of the Colony of Georgia. 4to. 2b lliH 8720 MOORE (Francis) Voyage to Georgia begui in the year 1735, containing an Account of tin I Settling the Town Frederica in the Southeai Part of the Province, and description of tin I Soil, Air, Birds, Beasts, Trees, Riven, IaM[ &c., also description of th^ Town and Countftll Savannah. 8vo, very scarce Tract, £U 1b 17^1 8721 John Xuttell Smithf 36, Soho Squat^ London. 299 8721 CONSIDERATIONS againat any New Duty upon Sugar. 8fo. la 6d 1744 Shewing that a new Impoiitlou will be ruinoui to the Sugar Coloniea and aggnndlw France. 3722 LETTER from Dr. John Lining at Cbarlea Town in South Carolina terving to aooompany lome Additiona to bia Sttttlatioal Eiperimenta 00 tha Climate. 4to {from Phih. Tram.) la 6d 8723 JOURNAL of the Eipedition to la Ouira and Porto Cavalloa in the Weat Indiea, in a letter from an Officer on board the Burford, to a friend in London. 8?o. 2a 1744 3724 JOURNAL of the Expedition to Oartbagena, with Notea, in Anawer to a late Pamphlet, en- titlad an " Account of the Expedition to Cartha- grna." 8fo. 2a dd 1744 8725 ORIGINAL Papera rcUting to the Expedi- tion to Cartb(.gena. 8vo. 2a 0d 1744 A dilferent Pamphlet from No. 87t4. 8726 ORIGINAL Vapera relating to the Expedi- tion of Panama. 8vo, very scarce. lOa 6d 1744 8727 PRESENT State of the Country and Inha- bitantf, Europeana and Indiana, of Luuiaiana, on the North Continent of America, by an Officer at New Orleana to hia friend at Paria. 8vo. 5a 1744 1746. 3728 COMPENDIO General de laa Contribuoionea que e~i particular ocaaionan laa Mercaderia*, Candalea, fratoa y efectoa que ae trafican entre Eipana y la America. 4to. Ss Cardiz, 1745 8720 DUMMER(Jer.) Defence of the New Eng- land Charters. 8vo. 3a .£o«(on, 1745 3730 EDWARDS (Jon.) On tha Preaent Revival of Religion in New England, abridged by John Wesley. 12mo. la 6d 1745 3731 IMPORTANCE of Cape Breton to the Bri- tish Nation humbly repreaented by Robert Auchmuty, Judge of H.M. Court of Vice Ad- miralty for the ProTincea of Masaachusett'a Bay and New Hampahirein New England. Fol., pp.7. 7b 6d 1745 3732 TESTIMONT of a number of New England Uinisters met at Beaton 26 Sept. 1745, pro- fessing the Ancient Faith of these Churches. 8ro, Karce. lOa 6d Boston, N.E., 1745 1746. 733 ACCURATE Journal and Account of the Proceedinga of the New England Laud Forces during the late Expedition against the French Settlementa on Cape Breton to the time of the Surrender of Louiabourg. 8to. 78 6d 1746 I 3734 CONSIDERATIONS relating to a Naw Duty upon Sugar, aecond edition, with a Sup- plement. 8vo. lB6d 1746 [3736 EDWARDS' (Jonathan) Sermon at the In- italment of the Rev. Sam. Buel as Pastor of the Church at Eaat Hampton, Long Island. 8to. 6s BoiUm, 1746 786 LETTRE a Madame *** sur I'emeute popu- laire exoitee en la Ville de Cuenoa au Peron le 29 d'Aout 1789, centre lea Academiciens des Sciences Envoyes pour la mesure de la Terre et Pieces Justificatives. 8vo, folding pkUe. 2a 6d 8787 ORIGINAL Lettwa to an Hoaeat SaUor (by Admiral Vernon after be waa diauiased, prin- eipally ralatiog to the Expeditiona against tha Spaniah Poaaasaiona in Amarioa). 8f«. 3a 6d 1746 8738 A LETTER to an eminent British Sailor, oooasioned by bia " Specimen of Naked Truth." 8vo. 2a 1746 3789 PRINCE (Tbom^a) Sermon at tha South Church in Boaton, N. E. on the General Thanka- giting, July 18, 1740, oooasioned by taking th« City of Louisbourg on tha Isle of Cape Breton, by New England Soldiera assisted by a British Squadron. 8to. 8a 6d 1740 8740 PUBLICK Spirit illuatrated in the Life and Designs of the ReT. Thoa. Bray, late Miniatar of St. Botolph without Aldgate (and Commiaaary of MaryUcd). Small 8ro. 8a 1748 8741 RIDLEY'S (GIouo.) Sermon Truatees of the Colony of Georgia. before tha iix 2a 6d 1746 8742 TWO Lettera ooncemiog aome farther Ad- Tantagea and Improvementa that mav aeem necessary to be made on the taking and keeping of Cape Breton. 8vo, eurtOMS and scarce Tract of \2 pages. 8a 6d 1746 8748 WHITEFIELD (Rer. G.) Sermon at Phib- delpbia, Sunday Aug. 24, 1746. ot\ the Supprea. aion of the Rebellion. 8to. 2a 1746 1747. 8744 CAMPBELL (Alen) Sequel to Bulkeley and Cummin'a Voyage to the South Seui, Wreck of the Wager and Sufferinga of the Crew. 8to. • 3a 1747 8745 CONDAMINE (De la). Suoclnot Abridgment of a Voyage made within the Inland Parta of South America. 8to, {no map) 2»—tnth map, 9a 6d 1747 8746 CONSIDERATIONS relating to the laying any additional Duty on Sugar from the Britial Plantationa. 8to. la 1747 8747 PRINCE (Thomas) Sermon at the South Church in Boaton Nov. 27, 1746, the Annlver- aary Thanksgiving in the Province of Maasa- chusetta Bay in New England, wherein the moat remarkable Salvatioua of the year past, both in Europe and North America, are consider^. 8vo. 58 1747 8748 PRINCE (Thoa.) Thanksgiviilg Sermon in the South Church, Boston, on the Glorious Vic- tory near Culloden. 8to. 2a 1747 8749 SHORT Description of the American Colo- nies belonging to the Crown of Great Britain, from Bickham'a Art of Penmanship. Folio, the text engraoedwith vignettes, curious. 5s 1747 8750 TENNENTS (GUb.) the late Association for Defence Encouraged or the lawfulneaa of a Defensive War, represented in a Sermon at Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 1747. 8vo. Sa Philadelphia, W. Bradford 3751 TRYALS of Col. Kirkb;^> Capt. Wade, ftc, at a Court Martial, in Jamaica, for Cowardice, Neglect of Duty, with their Behaviour and Execution. 8vo. 2s 1747 330 PamphUti rdatitig to America, &n Snle hy 1748. J' t\4 ijiiiiiil ^1^' 87/52 LETTER ftwm W. Shirley, Eiq., OoTeraor of M BBi kohuicti Bkt, to the Duka of NewoMtlo, with m Journal of tbeSifge of Louisbourg. 8vo. 0e 1748 8758 NATIONAL Prejudice opposed to Netional lotereet, candidly oonaidered in the Detention or YieldiDg up Qibraltar and Cape Breton. 8fo. 8a ed 1748 8764 THE Pr— t— it— of the M-oh— 1« of O— B— n againit the Pr— ,— m— ry A— I— a for a Peace lately algoed at A— x la— Ch— pp— le (relating principally to America) 8ro. 2a 1748 875S REASONS grounded on Facta, Showing that ft New Duty on Sugar muat fall on the Planter, and probably oauaa the Deaortion of our Sugar lalanda. 8vo. Is 1748 8758 STATE of the Trade in the Northern Coloniea considered, with an Account of their Produce and a particular Description of Nova Scotia. 8to. Ss6d 1748 1749. 8757 ADVANTAOES of the Deflnite Treaty to the People of Qreat Britain demonstrated, to which ia added a copy of our Treaty of Com- merce with Spain in the year 1715. 8vo. la 6d 1749 S7S3 BOTH Sides of the Question, or a Candid and Impartial Enquiry into a certain doubtful Character, in a Letter to a General Officer, acquitted by Court Martial. 8vo. 8s v. (174! Relating to the Siege of 8t. Angnstino, Oeorgta, and B. CaroIluA. 8759 COPT of a repreientation of the Board of Trade to the bouae of Lords, in relation to the Laws made, Manufactures set up, and Trade oar- ' ried on ii^ his Migeaty's Plantations in America. Folio. 6b 1749 8760 DEFENCE of Capt Digby Dent, to the Complaint made againat him by Rear Admiral Knuwlea, concerning hia behaviour in the Ex- pedition againat Saint Jago de Cuba. 8to. 28 1749 8761 ENTERTAINJIBNT for a Winter's Even- iug, being a full and true account of a very •traoge and wonderful sight seen at Boston, 2rth Deo., at noon day. 8to. 6b Boston, 0. Jtogers, 17 i9 A SattrioBl Poem on the Freemaaona. Vido Drake' sHit- tory 0/ Boston, p. 689. 8762 REASONS to shew that there is a great probability of a Navigable Passage to the Wes- tern AoMrican Ocean through Hudson's Streights and Chesterfield Inlet. 8to. 6s 1749 8763 SHORT Narrative and Justification of the procAedinga of the Committee appointed by the Adventurers to prosecute the discovery of the Passage to the Western Ocean of America, and to open and extend the Trade, and settle the Countries beyond Hudson's Bay. 8to. 5s 1749 8764 SHORT State of the Counlrles and Trade of America, claimed by the Hudson's Hay Com. pany, under pretence of 1 Charter for ever of Lands without bounda or limits, and an exolu. aive trade to those unbounded Seas and Coun- tries. 8vo, icaret. 7s 6d \UQ 1760. 8765 BACON'S Four Sermons on the Duty of bringing up Slavas in the Knowledge of Qod, preached in the Church of St. Peter, Talbot County, Maryland. 12mo. 2s 6d l7so 8766 DESCRIPTION of the English and Irlih Territories, in North America, with Accouot of the Oreat Fall of Niagara, the Five IndigQ Nations, and 8vo map of Nova Scotia, 6i Lublin, about 1750 With the Leaf containing " Flan of Fort Frodurlcic tt Crown Point." 8767 EPISTLE of Yarioo to Inkle, a Poem {founded on the BarbadocB $tory). 8vo. Ig 6d QUugow, 1750 8768 GENUINE Account of Nova Scotia, iu Situation, its Air, Climate, Soil, and Produce, also Rivers, Bays, Harbours, and Fish with Avhich they abound. 8vo. 8s London, 1750 8769 HUME (Sarah, a Quahtrtu) Exhortation to the Inhabitaats of South Carolina. 8vo. 2i 6d BritW, 1750 8770 MAYHEW's (Rev. Dr. Jonathan, Partorof the West Church in Boston, New England) Seien Sermons, preached in the West Ueetiog Hquh, 8vo. 8b 1775 8771 PRINCE (Thomas) Sermon at the South Church in Boston, August 24th, 1749, being the Day of the General Thanksgiving in the Pro- viuce of Massachuaetts, for tiie Extraordinirj Reviving Rains. 8vo. 2s 1750 8772 ROYAL African, or Memoirs of the Touii{ Prince of Annamaboe, Account of his Counlr; and Family, his Elder Brother's Voyagf France, and his Condition while a Slave ia Ik- badoes. 8vo, 2s 6d (aft< « 17'i)l 8773 SHOWER (John) Reflections on the Bip"}- { quake in Europe and America. Svo. Is w'M 8774 TABAGO, or a Geographical DencriptioD, | Natural and Civil History, with a full liepre sentation of the Produce, and other Advaotaga I arising from the Fertility, Excellent Harboun^ and Happy Situation of that Famous lalnnd. 8vo. 48 6d About m\ 8775 TREATY ({«■ tnd Trade lie Hti^aon'i lUiy Cum- r & ChtrUr for ever of r limiU, ftnd kn eiolii< )unded Bmi and Conn- i 1749 lont on Ine Duty of it Knowledga of Ood, 1 of St. Peter, T«lbni mo. 2a 6d USO the English and Iriih l^merioa, irith Aooount iftKara, the Five Indian / Nova Scotia. John RuMtU Smith, 30, Soho Sqiutre, Lwuli on. 231 6i DuUin, about 1750 "PUn of Fort Frodeilck »t loo to InVle, » Poem loetttory). 8fo. l»«d Qlatgow, 17S0 nt of Novft Scotia, iti Date, Soil, and Produce, oura, and Fl«h with whicli la London, 1760 \ualereu) Exhortation to ith Carolina. 8yo. 2i6d Briiiol, 1750 . Dr. Jonathan, Pastor of ston, New England) Sbtcu the West Meeting Houm. 1175 Sermon at the South ,b) j number of people, forces, forts, Indians, trade and other advantages. 8vo, pp. 190. 7a 6d 1765 1756. 3798 ACCOUNT of the Conference held and Treaties made between Mnjur General Sir Wm. Johnson and the chief Sachems and Warriora of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Ouondages, and eleven other Indian Nations in North Ameiioa, at Fort Johnson, in Albany County. 8vo. 10s 6d 1766 8799 APPEAL to the sense of the People on the present posture of Affairs, wherein the nature of the late Treaties are enquired into, with regard to M— n — 08, A— r— oa, &o., considered. 8vo. 2b 1766 8800 BELLAMY (Jos., Minitler at Bethlm) The Law our School Master, preached at Litchfield, before the Aaaooiation at Litchfield County. 8voi 5a New Haven, 1756 8801 CONDUCT of the Ministry impartiaUy Ex- amined, in a Letter to the Merohanta of London (chiefly relating to America). 8vo. la fid 1766 3802 DAVIES (Samuel) Religion and Patriotism the constituents of a good Soldier, preached to Capt. Overton's Independent Company of Vo- lunteers, raised in Hanover County, Virginia, Aug. 17, 1755. 8vo. 2b 6d 1756 3803 Another edition. 12mo. Is fid 1766 Spooking of martial spirit, he says, "As a reirxrkablo iiistniico of this, I may point out to tho pubi. . that licroiu youth, Col. Wabhinoton, whom I cannot but hopu PruvidoDco has hitherto preserved in so signal a manner for some important service to bis country." p. 12. 8804 A FOURTH Letter to the People of Eng- land on the conduct of H rs in Allisnces, Fleets, and Armies since the first differences on the Ohio. 8vo. 5a 1756 8806 REMARKS on the French Memorials, con- cerning the Limits of Acadia. 8vo, 2 mapi. 4b fid 1756 8806 VOICE of the People, a collection of Ad- dresses to the King and Instructions to Members of Parliament, by their constituents, upon the unsuccessful management of the present War, both by Land and Sea, and the establiahment of a National Militia. 8vo. 28 1756 ill 232 i w M^ if w iif p (^t Famphleta relating i A'nerica, on Sale hy 1767. 8fi07 LETTFIBS from the Rev. Samuel Davies, &o., shewing the etate of Beligion in Viiginia. 12mo. 8b 1757 S808 PBMBERTON's (James) Apology for the People called Quakers, published by the meet- ing for sufiSBrings of the said People in Phila- delphia. 8vo. 28 (PhikMdphia,Vli7) 1768. 8809 ACCOUNT of Two Missionary Voyages, the one to New Jersey in America, ths other from America, to the Coast of Guinney. By T. Thompson, Yicar of ReculTer, in Kent. 8vo. 2b 1758 8810 RELATION Abr^g^e concemant la Repub- lique des Jeauites, etabli^ dans les Pays et Domaines d'outre Mer (in Paraguay, &c.,) et de la Querre qu'ils y out excit^e. 12mo. Ss 1758 8811 THEATRE of the present War in North America, with candid reflections on the great importance of the War in that Part of the World. ByA. Y .Esq. 8vo. Ss 6d 1758 1769. 3812 BOSTWICE (David) Sermon at Philadel- phia, before the Rev. Synod of New York. 8vo. 2a 6d 1758 3813 BULELEY (Charles) Sermon preached on occasion of the surrender of Quebec to his Htyesty's forces. 8to. 2s 1759 3814 FLORA Jamaicensis submittet Car-Gust Sandmark. 4to. 28 Upaalia, 1659 3815 HAS3IE (J.) Stote of the British Sugar Colony Trade. 4to. 3s 6d 1759 3816 SMITH (W., Provost of (he College, Phila- delphia) Discourses on several public occasions, during the War in America. 8vo. 28 1759 3817 SOUTHERNE'S (Tbos.) Oroonoko, a Tra- gedy {the Kent at Surinam) 8vo. 1b 1769 8818 TOWNLEY (James) Thanksgiving Sermon, for signal successes by Sea and by Land, parti- cularly the defeat of the FrenchArmy in Canada, and taking of Quebec. 4to. 2s 1759 3819 WINTER (Richard) Thanksgiving Sermon for Signal auccesses over the French, & taking of Quebec. 8tc. Is 6d 1759 1760. 8820 ACCOUNT of the Designs of the Associates of the lata Dr. Bray, (for the Concession of the Negroa and founding Libraries in the British Plantations) with an abstract of their proceed- ings. Small 8vo. Is 6d 1760 3821 BELSHAM (Jacobus) Canadia, Ode (in Latin) 4to. Ss Impentta Aulorit, 1760 3822 DAWSON (Rev Eli) Discourse delivered at Quebec in the Chappel belonging to the Con- vent of the Ursulins, occasioned by the success of our Arms in the reduction of that Capital. 4to. Dedicated to the Mother of General Wolfe, 2s 6d 1760 3823 DEFENCE of the Conduct of Barbadoea, during the late Expedition to Martinique and Quadaloupe. 8to. 8b 1760 8824 THE Int^est of Great Britain oonsidered with regard to her Colonies and the acquiBi. tions of Canada and Quadaloupe. (By Dr. Beoj, Franklin). 8vo. Ss — Another (without title)! l8 6d 1780 3825 ■« Second Edition. 8vo. 8s. 1760 3826 JACQUIN (N. J.) Enumeratio Systematica Plantarum quas in InBulis Caribacis Vicbaque Americes, oontinente detexit novas aut jam Cognita emendavit. 8vo. 2a 6d 1760 3827 LETTER to an Hon. Brigadier General (Lord Geo. Towcsend) Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Forces in Canada, {no title) 8to. 29 1760 Written by Junius six years before the publication of his celebrated Letters, and unknown to all tlie edi- tors.— iS«e Britton on th: Author qf Junius, 8vo, London,. 1818. 8828 A LETTER adc.dssed to two Great Men, oa the Prospect of Peace, and on the Terms neces- sary to be insisted upon in the Negociation. 8vo. Is 6d 1760 3829 REMARES on the Letter addressed to two Great Men, in a Letter to the Author of that Piece. 8vo. Is 6d ^ (1760) 3830 RELACION fielmente Sacada ^'ore loi I DocumentoB originates de los mnritos politicoi y Militarea hecho en Europa y America, per Don Jos. Joach, de Yiana, en el rio de la Plata. 4to. 7s 6d (about 1760] 3881 WOODWARD (Samuel) Sermon preached October 9tb, 1760, on occasion of the reduction of Montreal and the entire Conquest of Canada, by the troops of his Britannic Majesty, under I theCommand of General Amherst. 8to. 78 6d I Bolton, N. £.,m\ 1761. 3832 DIRECTIONS for Navigating the Gulf audi River of St. Lawrence, with Particular Accouitl of the Bays, Rocks, Shoah, &c., by order of | Charles Saunders, Vice-Admiral and Com-I mander of the Expedition against Quebec, 1759.1 4to. 8s6d ml 3833 GIBBONS (Thox.) Two Discourses ootbel Decease of Rev. Sam. Davies, President of tlw I College of Nassau Hall, New Jersey, to nhicbl is added some Memoirs of Mr. Davies, and EiT tracts from his Letters. 8va. 2a 17(l| 3834 MEMOIRE Historique Bur la Negociatioil de la France et de I'Angleterre, avec les Piecsl Justificatives {relating to the ceiaion of Cawm and Louisiana). 4to. 2s 6d I7(ll 3835 MULLER (S.) Voyages from Asia to Aw] rica, for completing the Discoveries of ' North-West Coast of America. 4to, mvl 7s 6d 17fl 3836 W. PENN'b Letter to bis Wife and Child! a little before his First Voyage to Ameri (printed from the London Chronicle, JaD' 1761). 8vo,pp. 8. Is {^ CA lAndre |h!s E John Rtiasell Smith, 36, Soho Squa/rt, London. 233 Letter addressed to two ter to the Author of thit \ (1780) nente Sacada ^'ore lot IB de los mnritos poUticoi I Europa y America, pot Lana. en el rio de la PhU. * (about 1760) Jamuel) Sermon preached I I occasion of the reduction mtire Conquest of Canada, Britannic Majesty, under aral Amherst. 8vo. 78 6d Bottom, N.E.,m\ r Navigating the Gulfandl e with Particular AcooMi I 'shoaU, Ac, by order oil Vice- Admiral and Coo- 1 ition against Quebec, Ml iioll ) Two Discourses on tbil |i. Davies, President of tol [all, New Jersey, to wtackl oira of Mr. Davies, and Kil ers. 8vo. 28 "II ;orique sur la Negowftol Angleterre, aveo le« l^'"?! •10 to the cmionofCam 'o. 2s 6d "«| oyagea from Asia to H » n,a DiHoavenes ot w| iter to hie Wife and Chjldi yirst Voyage to Ama London Chronicle, Ja". ' Is ("'1 1762. 3887 AUTHENTIC Journal of the Siege of the Havana. By an Officer. 870, map and plan, is 1762 ,„. AN Ezaiqination of the Commercial Prin- ciples of the late Negooiation between Great Britain and France in 1761, in which the System of that Negociation with regard to our Colonies and Commerce is considered. 8vo. 2a 1762 839 DIALOGUE on the Christian Sacraments, vberein the Nature and Import of an Atten- dance on them are inquired into, from the Scrip- tures. 8to. {>s Boston, 1762 By Jos. Bellamy, written on the dismissal of tlie Rev. Jonathan Edwanls from his Pnstoral Office, nt Northampton. 3810 LETTER to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, the Merchants, Citizens, &c., of the City of London. From an Old Ser- vant. 8vo. Is 6d 1762 Entirely relatiug to the Trade v tU America and the West Indies. 1 3841 LETTER, Her R 1 H a the P s D— w — g — r of W. on the Approaching Peace (rnth France and Settlement of the Colonies). 8to. Is6d 1762 1 3842 PAPERS relative to the Rupture with Spaiu, laid before both Houses of Parliament, 20th Jan., 1762. 4to. 2s 1762 1843 PRELIMINARY Articles of Peace between His Britannick Majesty and the Kings of France and Spain. 4to. Is 6d 1762 |!844 SMITH and Jay's Humble Representation for the Colleges of Philadelphia and New York. 4to,pp. 4. 2s 6d 1762 13845 UNFORTUNATE Shipwright, or Cruel Captain, being a Faithful Narrative of the Un- paralleled Sufferings of Robert Ikrker, in a Voyage to the Coast of Guinea and Antigua. 8ro. 2a 1762 ^46 WILLIAMS (Abraham) Sermon at Boston, bofore the General Court, on the Anniversary Election of Counoellori>. 8vo. 2s 6d Boston, 1762 1763. S47 BELLAMY (Jos., Minister of the Gospel at Belhhm) A Blow at the Root of the Refined An- j tinomianism of the Present Age. 8vo. 6s Boston, 1763 1848 BROWN'S (J.) Sermon at St. Paul's Ca- tiiedral, on occasion of the Brief for the Colleges of Philadelphia and New York, with an Address Ito the Inhabitants of the North American Colonies. 4to. 2s 6d 1763 149 CASTELFRANC (Gideon) Sermon at St. ■Andrew's, 2 Septr., 1763, the Day appointed by Ihia Excellency the Governor, for a General IT • -icsgiving on Account of the Peace, with V thor'g MS, dedication. 4to. 28 Kingston, Jamaica, 1763 fO CONSIDERATIONS on the Present Pence, p far as it is relative to the Colonies and the African Trade. 8vo. 28 1763 8851 REPLY to Mr. Heathcote'a Letter from an Honest Man (respecting the Peace with Franco), in which the Arguments are proved to b« de* lusive, and the Facts Untrue. 8to. Is N. D. (1768) 8852 REVIEW of Mr. Pitt's Administmtion. 8vo. 2b 1768 3853 REVIEW of Lord Bute's Admioistration. By the Author of Mr. Pitt's. 8vo. 28 1768 3854 ROBERT'S (W.) Account of the First Dis- covery and Natural History of Florida, with Par- ticular Detail of the Ezpeditiot id Deaoents made on that Coast. 4to, mapg. lOa 6d 1768 3866 Another copy (wanting one of the maps). 6a 1763 3866 SOME Hints to People in Power on the Present Melancholy Situation of our Colonies in North America. 8tu. 2a 1763 3867 TRUE State of the Case in an Address to all the Good People of England, from a WelK wisher to his Country {respecting the negoeia- tions with France and Spain about America). 8vo. Is 176 3868 WATSON (Daniel) Sermon preached on oc- casion of the Brief fur the American Colleges. 8vo. 2s 6d 1763 3869 WHEELOCK (Eleazor, Pastor of a Church in Lebanon) Plain and Faithful Narrative of the Original Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Indian Charity School, at Lebanon, in Con- necticut, Boston, 1763 ; Continuation of the Narrative. 4to. Hartford, 1776. 2 Tracts, very scarce. 1 Os 6d 1764. 3360 CONSIDERATIONS which may Tend to Promote the Settlement of our New West India Colonies. By Mr. Young. 8vo. Is 6d 1764 3861 COPY of a Letter from Charles Read, Esq., Chief Justice of New Jersey, to the Hon. John Ladd and his Associates, Justices of the Peace for the County of Gloucester {relating to the Massacre in Lancatter County), 8vo. 6s Philadelphia, A. Stuart {price 3 old Pennies), 1764 3862 NARRATIVE of the Massacres in Lan- caster County of a Number of Indians, Friends of this Province, by Persons Unknown, with some Observations on the Same. 8vo. 68 No place {Philadelphia f), 1764 3863 DICKINSON (John) Speech in the House of Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania. Svo. 2b 1764 3864 ESSAY on the Trade of the Northern Colonies of Great Britain in North America. Svo. 2s 1764 3866 ESSAY in Vindication of the Continental Colonies of America from a Censure of Mr. Adam Smith, in his Theory of Moral Senti- ments, mth some Reflections on Slavery in General. By an American. Svo. 23 6d 1764 38(!6 ESSAY on the more Common West Indiaa Diseases, and the Remedies which that Country itself produces. By a Physician in the West Indies. Svo. 2b 1764 16 2Si % (il Pampliieis reUtUng to America, on Sate hj ¥,• I. Ill ill vm .1 Hi iEllllH 8867 QRAINOEtl (Dr. James) The Sugar Can«, a Poem, with Notes. 4to, plaU. 8s 1764 8868 MULLER'S Voyages from Asia to Amerio*, for Completing the Disooveriea of the N. W. Coast of America, with a Summary of the Yoyagea made by the RussiaDs. Edited by Jefibeys. 4to, mapt. 8s 6d 1764 8869 PROCEBDINQS of a General Court-Hartial on a Charge preferred by John Campbell, Esq., against Major Qen. Monckton {rdaling to trant- acUmu in tM Itlwid, of Martiniqtu). 8to. 2s 1764 8870 REMARKS on an Anonymous Tract, en- ktled, " An Answer to Dr. Mayhew's Observa- tions on the Charter and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, by Jon. Mayhew, Pastor of the Web. Church, Boston." 8to. 2$ 6d BotUm, 1764 1766. 8871 ACCOUNT of the Late Success of the Gos- pel in the Province of New Fork, contained in the Letters of Rev. Messrs. Buell, Hazard, and Prime. 8vo. 2s 6d Coventry ^ 1765 8872 ARGUMENT at a Court of Grand Ses- sions, and Oyer and Terminer in one of his Ma- jesty s Islands. By a Member of the Inner Temple, iio, privately printed. 28 1766 3878 CASE of the Canadians, by a Dreadful Fire at Montreal, 18th May, 1766. 8vo. 2s 6d Montreal, 1765 8874 CLAIM of the Colonies to Exemption from Internal Taxes imposed by Authority of Parlia- ment, examined. 8vo. 28 1766 8876 COOPER (William) Doctrine of Predestina- idon, with life explained and vindicated, in Four Sermons, preached at the Church of Christ, in Brattle Street, Boston, in New England. 8vo. Is 6d 1765 8876 CONSIDERATIONS relative to the North American Colonies. 8vo. 2s 1765 8877 DUMHER \Jer.) Defence of the New Eng- luid Charters. 8vo. 8s 1766 8878 HISTORY of a Corporation of Servants dis- covered a few years ago in Uie Interior parts of South America, containing some very surprising events and extraordinary Characters. 8vo. l8 6d 1765 8879 THE late Regulations respecting the British Colonies on the Continent of America, con- sidered, {fiy Mr. Dickineon, of Penntylvania). 8vo. 2s 1766 8880 MOTIVES for a Subscription towards the Belief of the Sufferers at Montraal in Canada, by a Dreadful Fire, 18 May, 1765. 8vo. 8s 1766 8881 THE Objections to the Taxation of our American Colonies, by the Legislature of Great Britain briefly considered (by Soame Jenyns). 8vo. 2s 1765 8832 THE Regulations lately made concerning the Colonies, and the Taxes imposed upon them considered, (by Mr. Campbell.) 8vo. 28 — Another, littlt W9rmtd, Is 1766 8883 THOUGHTS on a Question of Importance proposed to the Public. 8vo. Is 6d 176fi " whether the immenae extent of Territory acquired in America by this Nation at the latepeace will operate towards the prosperity or ruin of Great Britain." 8884 TRIAL of John Peter Zenger, of N. York, Printer, for a Libel against the Government, with Narrative of his case, and Trial of Wo. Owen, Bookseller, near Temple Bar, also charged with publication rjf the Libel. 8vo. 3s 1?65 1768. 8886 ACCOUNT of a late Conference on the occnr- rences in America, in a Letter to a Frieod. 8vo. 2a 1766 3886 THE Answer at large to Mr. P— It's Speech. 8vo. 2s 1766 c^37 APPLICATION of some general political rules to the present state of Great Britain, Ire- land, and America, in a letter to Earl Temple. 8vo. 2a 1766 8888 THE Celebrated Speech of a Celebrated Commoner. 8vo. Is 6d 1766 3889 CONSIDERATIONS on the Americu i Stamp Act, and on the Conduct of the Minister who planned it. 8vo. 2s 1766 [ 8890 CONSIDERATIONS on the Propriety of Im- posing Taxes in the Pntish Colonies, for raiuDg I a Revenue by Aof c '.■ lament, ((y ifr.2)t lancy, of Maryland,) - 2« 1766 8891 COOK'S (James)! .^...lons for Navigating | on part of the South Coast of Newfoundland, i 4to, (no chart) Ss 17(6 8892 CORRECT Copies of the two Protests against the Bill to repeal the American Stamp I Act. With Uttt of the Speakere and Vottnl 8vo. Is 6d Parii, I7llf I 8893 AN Enquiry into the Conduct of a late Bt, f Hon. Commoner (W. Pitt). 8vo. Is 6d 17«ll 3894 ETAMINATION of the Rights of tbeCokhl nies, upon Principles of Law, by a Gentlemitl at the Bar. 8vo. 3s 17(i| 3895 HUME (Sophia, of iSbtit^ Carolina) Caatioi I to such as observe Days and Times. 8vo. Iin-r perfect at pages 7 and 8. Is 6d 17^1 8896 JONES (Capt.) Wonderful, Surprisiojl and Uncommon Voyages and Adventurei oi| Capt. Jones to Patagonia, (in verse). 8to. 17«| 8897 J U S T I C E and Necessity of TaxiogM American Colonies, demonstrated with a TiadT cation of the Authority of Parliament. 8m !*! 17«l 8898 TflE Late Occurrences in North Amna^j and Policy of Great Britain considered. 8n| 2s m 8899 LETTER from a Merchant in London toli Nephew in North America, relative to thtp sent Posture of Affairs in the Colonies, in 8s 6d I1*i 8900 LIST of the Minority in the House of ( mons who Voted against the Bill to ^ff^*^ I American Stamp Act. 8to. l8 6dPari^u1 John Htueell Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 2Sff eation of ImpotUnoe 8to. l«6d 1766 int of Territory acouired in the late pence will operate ruin of Great Britain." r Zenger, of N. York, dnat the Government, case, and Trial of Wm. empte Bar, alao charged :,ibel. 8vo. 88 1755 9. ::!onference on the occur- a Letter to a Friend. 1768 etoMr.P— It'BSpeMh. 1766 some general political teof Great Britain, Ire- a letter to Earl Temple. 1766 Jp^ech of a Celebrated 3d ^'™ [ONS on the Americin » Conduct of the Minister 2s ■ "8' 1 rS on the Proprie^ij of Im- •itish Colonies, for raising I I-;.Jament, (ftyl/r.JDj- «.-:.. 2s "66 :.L>^.xon8 for Narigatiiig Coast of Newfoundland, 3901 L E T T E R to the North American, on occasion of his Address to the Committee of Correspondence in Barbadoes. By a Native of the Island. Svo. Ss 6d Barbadoet, 1766 8902 M (J.) Legislative Authority of the British Parliament, with respect to North America, and the Privileges of the Assemblies there, briefly considered.' 8vo. Ha 1766 of the two Proteib peal the American Stamp he SpeakerB and Yotm. Pans, 17« the Conduct of a late », Pitt). 8vo. Is6d IW of the Rights of the » , ofLaw,byaGentleijj 1 jf South Carolina) Cm^ ays and Times. 8vo. fa- 18. Is6d "« i) Wonderful, Surpririi* oyages and A.dven^,uH» «1 5onia, (in verse). 8vo. Ss indNec^sity of Taxing*! demonstrated with a TU*I rity of Parliament. 8to.^^JS irrences in North Amen* ,t Britain considered. JjJ a Merchant In London t« imerica, relative to tue I ffairs in the Colomea J^ nority in the Houm oK gainst the BUI to Bert MATHEW (Rev. Dr. Jonathan) Discourse tithe West Church of Christ, in Boston, on his Decease. By Ebenezer Gay. Svo. 2s 6d Boiton, 1766 104 MELANCHOLT Narrative of the Distress- fall Voyage and Miraculous Deliverance of Capt. David Harrison, of the "Sloop Peggy," of Niir Tork, on his Voyage from Fayal, one of the Western Islands, to New Tork, written by him- Mlf. 8to. 68 1766 1 3906 POLITICAL Debates. Svo. Is 6d Ports (i. e.) Londofn, 1766 Upon the whole, I will beg leave to tell tlia House what is really my opinion. It is, that tlic Stamp Act bo repealed absolutely, totally, and immecUately. —The Grbat Cohuoner, Motto on title page. 1906 PROTEST against the Bill to Repeal the American Stamp Act of last Session. Svo. 2s PatU, 1766 |||907 SECOND Protest, with a list of the Voteia igainst the Bill to Repeal the Stamp Act. 8vo. li 6d t(. 1766 1908 SHORT Histoiy of the Conduct of thePre- nnt Ministry witJa regard to the American Stamp Act. 8vo. 2s 1766 1909 SPEECH of Mr. P— and Several others in a certain August Assembly, on a late important debate. Svo. l8 6d —66 |S910 FOUR Dissertations on the Reciprocal Ad- vantages of Perpetual Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies, written for Mr. Sargent's Prize Medal. Svo. 8s 6d 1766 911 TRUE Interest of Great Britain with respect to her American Colonies, stated and impartially considered. By a Merchant of London. Svo. 28 1766 1767. 912 AUTHENTIC Account of the Proceedings of the Congress held at New York, in 1765, on the Subject of the American Stamp Act. Svo. 1767 |913 BENEZET'S (Ant.) Caution to Gt. Britain and her Colonies on the Calamitous State of the Enalaved Negroea in the British Dominions. 8vo. 2s 6d 1767 Si4 CONDUCT of the late Administration Re- I lative to the American Stamp Act Examined, with Appendix containing Original and Au- thentic Documents. Svo, pp. 214. 3s 1767 pi5 DOSSIE (R.) Observations on the Potash hrought from America, with Respect to its Goodnees, Sophistication, &c.. Verified by Ex- Iperimental Examination. Svo. Is 1767 m EXAMINATION of Dr. Bcnj, Franklin Re- I lative to the Appeal of the American Stamp I Act ia 1766, Svo. 4s 6d 1767 8917 LETTRE au Docteur Maty, Secretaire de la Socletie Royale de Londres sur les Geants Patagons. 12mo. 28 6d Bruxelles, 1767 8918 LEWIS (W.) Experiments and Observations on American Potashes, with an Easy Method of Determining their Respective Qualities. Svo. la 1767 3919 TWO Papers on the Subject of Taxing the British Colonies in America. Svo. 2a 1767 1768. 8020 BEATT7 (Charles) Journal of a two months' Tour, with a View of Promoting Religion among the Frontier Inhabitants of Pensylvania. Svo. 8b 6d 1768 8921 BTRON's (Lord) Narriative of the Groat Distresses of Himself and Companions on the Coast of Patagonia. Svo. 2a 1768 8922 CARTA Pastoral que el illo Senor Doctor D. Diego Rodiiguez Rivas obispo de la Cuidad de Qundalajara en el nuevo regno de Galicia escribio a ta olero secular y regular Encargandole el complimiento de su oblizaciou en la ensenanza de la Dootrina de Christe en el Pulpito y los Confesionarios y el Exeroicio de la Caridad con los pobres y personaa miserables. 4to. 6s Madrid, 1768 3923 CARTA Past Miguel Anselmo ^ Obispo de Antequ 4to. 3s del Iilustrisimo Senor D. \rez de Abreu y Valdes, en el Valle de Oaxaca. Madrid, 1768 8924 CONTINUED Corruption, Standing Armies and Popular Discontents considered, and tho Establishment of the English Colonies in Ameri.ca, with various Subsequent Proceedings, and the present contests Examined (by W. Bollan). 4to. 3s 6d 1768 3925 Another Copy, with the fine front. designed by Cipriani and engraved by Bartolozzi. 4to. 6s 1763 8926 LETTERS from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies, by Mr. Dickinson, of Philadelphia, with a Preface by the English Editor. Svo. 2s Lon,, 1768 3927 SHUTE (Daniel) Sermon Preached before Governor Bernard, etc., and House of Represen- tatives of the Provinces of Massachusetts Bay, May, 25, 1768, the Anniversary for the Election of His h. !»jf ity'a Council for th-t Province. Svo. 2s 6d Boston, New England, 1768 8928 SMITH. (Jopiah) Substance of Five Short Sermons contracted into one. Delivered 1760 at Charlestown, South Carolina. Svo. 2s 6d CAarlestown, 1768 8929 YOTAGES d'un Philosophe ou Observations sur lea Moeurs et les Arts des Peuples de I'Afrique de TAsie et de I'Amerique. 12mo. 23 a Yverden, 1768 8930 TRUE Sentiments of America, in a Collec- tion of Letters cent from the House of Representativesof the Province of MassaohusettB Bay, with Papers relating t) a supposed Libel on the Governor of that Province. Svo. 8s 6d 1768 238 Pamphlets relating to America, on Sale hy i I*. II! I Hi! ill!' ^11 39^2 WHITEFIBLD (0.) Letter to Oovernor Wright, giving an Aooount of the Steps taken Relative to tii? 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Svo. 2b 6d 1769 8988 CASE of Gr, and Sermon preached in CnriBt Churcb,Philade]phia. 4to. 6b PhUadelphia, 1769 3949 THREE Tracts respecting the Convenioo and Instruct t >n of the Free Indians and Negro Slaves in the C; Tonics. Svo. 2s K.3., about 1769 8960 VINDICATION of the British Colonies, by •Tames Otis, Boston. Svo. 8b 176S 1770. 3961 ACCOUNT of the Designs of the, Asuei- ates of the late Dr. Bray, with an Abstract of I their Proceedings {for Promoting the Qotpd in [ America), Svo. lB6d 1770 3952 APPEAL to the World, or Vindication of | the Town of Boston from many False and Mi- licious Aspersions in certain Letters and He- 1 morials written by Governor Bernard, Qenet^ Gage, etc., published by order of the Tovi Svo. 7b 6d 1770 3963 AUTHENTIC Copy of Lord Ch m'l Speech in the Ho — sn of L— ds in Eng— nd ii the D— e on the Present State of the Nitioi, Nov. 22, 1770. Svo. 2s 3964 CRITICAL Commentary on Archb. Sedcet'il Letter to the Rt. Hon. 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Mardenbroagb, un., irv Seaton, Esqa., to ay 0«pt Qeneru and H. L6e#urd Gb>rib«a 0. 4t6d ft. CkriiU^her't), 1789 etter to Rt. Hon. Ho- ; BUhops in Ameriet. ' 1789 of the College and Aea- me Account of the Cor- f the Wldo-rt and Chil- he Communion of the America, with Cow oi non preached in Cnriat 0. 6b Philadelphia, 1789 [teotlng the Conversion rree Indians and Negro 3vo. 28 H.3., about 1760 the British Coloniea, by vo. 8t "69 ro. Designs of the, Auoci- •ay, with an Abitract of Promoting the Qotpdn 1 1710 Worid, or Vindication o( rom many False and lU- certain Letters and He- >Ternor Bernard, Genetil by order of the Tom ' 1710 I ,py of Lord Ch ^ni;i of L— da in Eng— ndm ent SUte of the Nation, 2s lentary on Archb. Seokert )n. 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Svo. 2b 1772 In the case of yomersett it was decided that every Negro was free whcu he lauded iu England. 897S HENLEY (S., Professor in William and Mary College) Sermon preached before the House of Burgesses, at Williamsburg in Vir- ginia. 4to. 3s Cambridge, 1772 89/9 MA SERES (Francis) Collection of several Commissions and o^he* Pcblic instruments rela- ting to the State ^F tL''> Province in Quebec since the conquet <:/ it by the BriMsh Arms in 1760. ito, scarce. 16b 1772 8980 PLAN for the Abolition of Slavery in the West Indies. 4to, 3b 6d 1772 3981 POSTLETHWAYTE (Malaohy) National and Private Advantages of the Airican Trade Considered (chiefly on the advantages of the Slave Trade). Svo, map. 2s 1772 8982 THOUGHTS upon Liberty, by an English- man. 12mo. Is 1772 There are many nations in America, those particularly that border on Georgia and Carolina, wherein if one disapproves of what another says, or perhaps dislikes his loolcs, he scorns to affront him before his face, neither does he betray the least dissatisfaction. But as soon as opportunity serves, he steps from behind a tree and shoots him, and i "ne calls him that does it to an account. 39S3 VOTES and Proceedings of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, in Town Meeting Assembled, according to Law (published by order of the Town), to which is prefixed as Introductory, an Attested Copy of a Vote of the Town at a Preceding Meeting. Svo, VERY SOAROE. £1. Is Botton, 1772 1773. 89S4 ADVANTAGES of a Settlement upon the Ohio i.^ North America. Svo. 6s 1773 8985 AUTHENTIC Papers relative to the Expe- dition agaiust the Charibbs, and Sale of Lauds in the Island of St. Vincent. 4to. 43 6d 1773 39 S 6 CASE of the Scotch Presbyterians of the City of New York. 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Svo. 2s 1773 3989 LTiTlER from Mr. Dalrymple to Dr Hav.keaworth, occasiced by some Groundless Imj utations in his Account of the late Voyages to the Sr uth Sea. 4to, map. 28 6d 1773 S !0 Rich's Bibliotheca, vol i. p. 198. 8990 MEiiORIAL of Peter Livius, Esq., one uf -His Majosty'a Council for the Province of New Hampshire in New England, to the Lords ; m- missioners for Trade and Plantations, with the Governor's Answer aud Memorialififc's Beply- Svo. 6a 1773 ]l! 238 PampMeta relating to America, ott Sale by m i ■ HI filijj ii ''¥. ill \^^ I 8991 MEMORIALISTS Reply. 8vo. 0i 1773 8992 Another copy, vcanting title. 8vo. 2s 8993 WHEATLET (Phillla, Negro Servant to Mr. John Wheaikjf, ofBoiton in New England) Poems on Various Subjeots, Religious and Moral Svo. portrait, edges uncut. 7s 6d 1778 1774. 8994 ADDRESS to Protestant Dissenters on the State of Public Liberty in General and of Ame- rican Affairs in particular. Svo. Is 1774 8995 APPEAL to the Justice and Interests of the People of Oreat Britain, in the present Disputes with America, by on old Member of Parliament {Mr. Qlover). Svo. 2* 1774 8996 AMERICAN (The) Querist, or some Ques- tions proposed relative to the present Disputes between Great Britain and her American Colo- nies, by a North American. Svo. 8s New Yor*. 1774 This pamphlet on the 8th day of ISeptember last, was in full conclave of the sons of liberty in New York, committed to the flamea by the hands of the common executioner, as it contains some queries they cannot, and otiiera Uiey will not wa&yiir.—Note on title, 8907 AMERICAN Independence the Interest and Glory of Great Britain, or Arguments to Prove that not only in Taxation, but in Trade, Manu- factures and Government, the Colonies are en- titled to an Entire Independency on the British Legislature, with Notes on the Boston and Que- bec Acta, and Full Justification of the People of Boston. 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Ho censured the doc- trine* a* extremly wild, fto. I have read them as tu as No. 8 : I know not if any more have been pub- lished. I should have thought they had been writ- ten by Mr Delanoy, not having heard of the others you point out a* Joint author*;" then follow some remark*, and giving his opinion that the British Government should make no Laws at all for the Colonies, and recommending a relationship similar to that of Scotland before the Vnlon.— Franklin's Letter to hit Son, Memoirs, vol Hi. p. 800, Uareh, 1768. 4021 LETTER to a Member of Parliament, on the Present unhappy dispute between Great Britain and her Colonies. 8vo. 2s 1774 1 4022 LETTER (A) to the Earl of Chatham, on the Quebec Bill. 8vo. 8s 17" 1 1 4023 LETTER from Thomas Lord Lyttleton to W. Pitt, Earl of Chatham, on the Quebeo Bill 8vo. 8s Od Botton,17'li 14024 — S'-'ond London Edition. 8vo. 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Is 6d 1774 14028 PLAN of a proposed Union between Qreat Britain and the Colonies. 8vo. 2s New York, 1774 4029 POOR (The) Man's advice to his poor Neigh- bours, a Ballad to the tune of Chevy Chace. 8vo. 83 New Yorh, 1774 9 QUINCT (Josiah) Observations on the Act of Parliament called the Boston Port-Bill, with thoughts on Civil Society and Standing Armies. 8to. 3s Boston, 117i P031 REPORT of the Lords Committees ap- pointed to Enquire into the several proceedings ID the Colony of Massachusets Bay, in opposi- tion to the Sovereignty of his Majesty over that Province, and also what hath passed in the House of Lords, relative thereto from the first of January, 1764. Folio, rare. £\. Is Eyre ^ Strahan, King's Printers, 1774 4082 REPORT of the Lords CommittMt to Rd. quiro into thd several prooeedings in the Colony of Maiaaohnaets Bay, in oppotriUon to the Sovereignty of the Kuig. 8vo. 0s 1774 4088 RIGHT of the British LegUUture to tas the American Colonies vindicated, and maana of asserting the right proposed. 8vo. 2s 1774 4084 SPEECH of Lord Mansfield in the Canao of Campbell against Hall, respecting the King's Letters Patent for raising a Duty of 4) per oani. on all Exports from the Island of Qronada. Pvo. Is ad 1774 4086 SPEECH (A) Intended to have been spoken on the Bill for altering the Charters of Massachusetts Bay. 8vo. Is 6d 1774 4086 BT.a!HLIN's Acooont of the New Northern Archipelago, lately diseovered by the RuNiana in the Seas of Kamtsohatka and Anadir, with the Narrative of the Adventures of Four Rua> sian Sailors who were oast away on the desert Island of Spitsbergen. 8vo, mop. 8s 6d 1774 This narrative of the Russian Sailor* ha* been referred to by several writer* on Sir John Franklin'* Bxpedl- tion, as showing the provender likely to be found in high latitudes for the preservation of life. 4087 ST.£HLIN (Von) Daa von den Rusaen in den Jahren, 1766, 6, 7, ent-dekte Nordliohe Insil Meer awischen Kamtsohatka und Norda* merika. Small 8vo, map. 2b 6d Stuttgart, 1774 4088 SUMMARY View of the Rights of British America set forth in some resolutions intended for the inspection of the present delegatea of the People of Virginia, now in convention, by a native and member of the House of Bur* gesses. 8vo. 2s 6d 1774 4089 THE Thoughts of a Traveller upon our Ame< rioan disputes (6^ 5trir.Z)rai>er). 8to. 2s fid 1774 4040 TRUE State of the proceedings in Parlia> ment, and in the Province of Massachusetts Bay relative to the giving and granting the money of the people of that Province, and of all Ame« rica in the House of Commons, in which they are not represented. Folio {incomplete qfler page 22) 2s London, v. D. (1774) 4041 TUCKER (Josiah) Four Tracts, with Two Sermons on Political (Amencan) and Commer* oial Subjects. 8vo. 2s Ohuettter, 1774 4042 TUCKER (JosUh) Tract V. The respective pleas and arguments of the Mother Country 4 of the Colonies, second edition. 8vo. 28 fid Oloveait.:r, 1774 4043 TUCKER (Nathaniel) The Bermudian, a Poem. 4to. f2s 1774 4044 YARICO to Inkle, a Poem. By a Young Gentleman of Trinity College, Dublin. 8vo. Is fid Dublin, 1774 1776. 4045 ACT of Parliament, ofibring Rewards of £20,000 for the North Passage, and £6000 for approaching the North Pole. Folio. Is 1776 4046 ALM (Jacob) Plantte Surioamensis. ^to. plate. 28 Upsal,1775 U ! iio Pamphtett retoHng to Arhmoa, on Sale t^ A it m 4047 THE ADDRESS of the People of Qnat \ Britain to the lohabiUnta of Amerioe. (Said to ht mittm ijf Sir J. Dalrympk, and printed at the puHio txpenu for dittribution in America,) 8to. Ia6d 1775 4048 ADDRESS to the Right Honourable L— d M— if— d, in which the Measures of Government reepeoting America, are Considered in a New Light, with a vfew to his Lordship's loterposi' tlon therein. 8to. Ss 1776 4049 AMERICAN In<^ependence the Interest and Qlory of Great Bntrin, with Copious Ap- pendix, and Letter to Barlce coatroverting his Pxindplea of American Governmeni. Svo. S»6i 1776 With a map dividing America into 10 States, with their juunes and boundaries. 8vo. 48 1776 4050 •— — Another Copy, without map. 4051 APPEAL to the Juatice and Interests of the People cT Great Britain, in the present Dis- putes with America, by an old Member of Par- liament. 8to. 2a 1776 4052 SECOND Appal to the Justice and Interests of the People on the Measures respecting America by tbt Author of the First. 8to. 2s 1776 4068 AUTHENTIC Papem from America, sub- mitted to the Dispassionate Consideration of thePttbUo. 8to. 2s 1776 4054 BARRINGTON (Daines) The Probability of reaching the North Pole Discussed, with Sup- plement. 4to. 1b 6d 1776 4055 BARRINGTON's additional Instances of Navigators who have reached high Northern Latitudes. 4to. Is 1776 4056 BRIEF Extract, or a Summary of Important Aigumenta advanced by some Distinguished Writers, in support cf the Supremacy of the British Legislature, and their Right to Tax the Americans, by a Liveryman. 8vo. 2s 6d 1776 4057 BURKE (Edmund) Speech on Moving his Resolutions for Conciliation with the Colonies, Mai«h 22, 1775. 4to. Is 4068 Another Edition. 8vo. 4059 — • Another Edition. 8vo. 1775 1775 Is la Dublin, 1776 4060 BURKE (Edmund) Speech on American Taxation, April 10, 1774. 4to. Is 6d 1776 4061 BUBKE's (Edmund) Speech on American Taxation, April 19, 1774. 8vo. Is 1776 4062 ANSWER to the Printed Speech of Edm. Borke, April 19, 1774. 8vo, pp. 222. 2s 6d 1776 4063 LETTER to Edmund Burke, controverting the Principles of American Government, as laid down in his Speech, 19 April, 1774. 8vo. 2s 1775 4064 LETTER to Edmund Burke, M.P. for Bristol, and Agent for the Colony of New York, in answer to his printed Speech, said to be spoken in the House of CommonB, March 22, 1776, by Dean Tucker. 8to. Ia6d 1775 4066 BURN ART (Rev. Andrew) Travels throusli the Middle Bettlementa in Notth Americi, 1q 1760 & 1760, with Observations upon the state of the Colonim. 4to. 4s 6d 177; 4066 Second Edition. 8vo. 4s 6d 177; 4067 CANDID Examination of the Mutual olaimi of Great Britain and the Colonies, with a plan of Accommodation on Constitutional Prinoiple) 8vo. 8s New York, [775 4068 CLARKE (Lt. John) Impartial and Authen- tic Narrative of the Battle fought 17 June, 177; between His Britannic Majestie's Troops and tbt | American Provincial Army, on Bunker's Bill, 8vo. 4s 6d 1775 1 4069 COMMON SENSE, in Nine Conferenco j between a British Merchant and a Candid Mer- chant of America, in their Private Capaoitieiai Friends. 4to. 4s 6d 1775 4070 A COMPLAINT to the of , i«giinit a Pamphlet entitled, "A Speech intended to have been spoken on the Bill for altering tbe Charters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay," 8vo. Is 6d 1775 4071 CONCISE Historical Account of all tliel British Colonies of North America, Compre- hending their Rise, Progress, and Modern State, particularly of the Massachutetta Bay, (the Seat of the present Civil War) together ivith tbt | other Provinces of New England. 8vo. Ss IJu 4072 CONSIDERATIONS on the state of 'be Coffee Trade. 4to. 2s 1775 4073 COOMBE (Thos.) Sermons at Christ Cliurcb and St. Peter's, Philadelphia, 20th July, 177(M(oro/M« Third Church in Bocebury) Sermon before the House of Repre- wntatives on the Day intended for the Choice of Counsellors agreeable to the Advioe of the Continental Congress. 8vo. 6s WaUrt I ■A I II 4114 WESLBTi (John) Calm Addran to our Anwloui Colonittk limo. !■ 1770 iUB THE OLD FOX Tarr'dmd Faatbet'd. oo- eadon«d by what U called Mr. John Weaiay'a Cain Addrtaa to our American Colonya, by an HanoTorian. 12nio. i» 1770 4116 A CONSTITUTIONAL Anawor to Mr. John WMUy'a"CalmAddrMa." ISmo. 2t 1775 4117 LETTER to the Rot. John Woalay, oooa- alonod by hit Calm AddroM to the Amerimn Oolooiee by Caleb Bvane. 12mo. la 1776 4118 WHAT Think ye of the Congreaa now f or an Bnquiiy how fkr the Ame'Ijana are bound to abide by, uid execute the, Deoiaiona of the late Continental Congreai, with a Plan, by Sam. QaUoway, for a propoaed Union between Qrrat Britain and the Colonies. 8vo. 2a 6d 1776 4119 ZUBLT'a (Dr. J.) Law of Liberty, a Sermon OB Anerioan Aflkira, preached at the Opening of the Frovinoial Congress of Georgia. 8vo. 2s «d 1776 1776. 4120 A PAPER supposed to have been written by Dr. Benj. Franklin at Paris, for the purpose of Borrowing Money for the Use of the United States. 8to. 6s about 1776 4121 ADAM'S (Sam., the American Cicero) Ora- tion delivered at the State House, Philadelphia, 1st Aug. 1776. 8to. 28 1776 4122 ADDRESS to the People uf Great Britain in General, the Members of Fhrliament and the leading Gentlemen of Opposition in PartiouUr on the Present Criiis of American Politios. 8vo. 2s 6d Briitol, 1776 4128 AMERICANS sninst Liberty, or an Essay on the Nature and Prineiples of True Freedom, showing that the Design and Conduct of the Americans tend only to Tyranny and Slavery. 12mo. Is6d 1776 4124 ANCIENT Testimony anu Principles of the People called Quakers, reuewed with re- spect to the King and Government, and Touch- ing the Commotions now pravaiUDg in these and other parts of America. 4to, up. 4. Ss 6d Philadelphia, 1776 4126 ANSWER to the Declaration of the Ameri- can Congrew. 8to, pp. 132. 2t 1776 4126 APPEAL to the Justice and loteresta of the People of Great Britain in the present Die- ftutes with America, by an Old Member of Par- lament. 8vo. Is 6d 1776 4127 BOSTWinK'a (David) Sermon at Philadel- phia before tht Rev. Synod of New York, Hay 26, 1768. 8vc. 2s 1776 4128 CH M'b (Lord) Prophecy, an Ode ad- dressed to Lieut.-Oen. G ge, with Explana- tory and Critical Notes, by the Editor. 4to. 2s 1776 4129 COMMON Sense, addrensed to the Inhabi- tants of America, a new edition, with Appendix and Address to the Quakers. 8vo. 8s Phihdelphia, 1776 4180 COMMON Sense, addieaaed to the Inhabi- tants of Americn. 8vo. 2s NevwMle-npon-T^ 177j Varioni namei tad puaaoM tnierted in MS&.u miim Boglith printan were afMId to iwae it In Enuland. aa prliitfld in Amerioa. ^ 4131 COMMON Sense, addressed to the Inhabi- Unts of Amerioa, with an Address to the People called Quakers. 8vo. 2s Xondon, 177( 4182 ADDITIONS to Common Sense addreeud to the Inhabitants of America. 8to. 28 1778 4188 CONSIDERATIONS on the American War addresssd to the People of England. 8to. ai 1776 4184 THE Constitutional Advocate, eoneernlng the Justice and Polioy of the Present Wsr wltli America. 8to. Is6d 17711 4186 CRITICAL Moment, on which the Salvi. tion or Destruction of the British Empire D^ gtnds, containing the Rise, Progress. Praieot tate, and Consequences of our American Oii. putes, by Janus. 8vo. 2s 17711 4186 THE Devoted Legion, a Poem addressed to Lord Geo. Germaine and the Commanden of | the Forces against America. 4to. 2s 6d 177( 4187 DIALOGUE on the Principles of the Con- stitution and Legal Liberty compar^ with Despotism, applied to the American Question and probable Events of the War. 8vo. 2i 6d 177« 4188 ESSAY upon the Khig's Friends, witli u Account of some Discoveries made in Italy nd found in a Virgil concerning the Tories, to Dr, S IJ n. 8vo. 2s 177J| 4189 ESTWICK (Ssml.) Letter to the Rev. Juiak Tucker, Dean of Gloucester, in Answer to hii humble Addrei s and earnest Appeal, &c., vitli poatacript on the War in Amerioa. 28 177( 4140 EXTRACTS from the Votes of the HoonI of Assembly of the Province of PeDnaylvanii, with Rules and Regulations for the better Oo- 1 vernment of the Military Association in Penn- sylvania and the Mode of levying Taxes on dod- Association, publish''* by the Committee oi| Safety. 8vo. 7s 6d Philadelphia, W. and T. Bradford, (UM) | 4141 FLETCHER (J., Vicar of Madeky. St ., American Patriotism farther confronted with I Reason, Scripture, and the Constitution, with 1 Scriptural Plfa for the Revolted Colon ies. 8voi I 86 6d Shrewiburij, IW \ 4142 FLETCHER'S (Rev. J.) Argumenta oon- tained in his Vindication of the Calm Addresl in Defence of the assumed right of the Britidi I Parliament to Tax America considered, I71 Member of the Rev. W. Wesley's Society. 8n. 8s 6d \m\ 4143 FRIENDLY Dialogue on the Political Pub- lications of Mr. W. Mason, interapersrd vitk general remarks on our American Afitiir8,bjJ. [ Towers. 12mo. Is \11i\ 4144 OLASCOTT'S Best Method of puttingu End to the American War, a Sermon on theFtit I Day. 8vo. 2s ; l??Jl John RuuM Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 148 • Prinoiplea of the Con- Liberty compared 'nith the Amerioan Question )f the War. 8to. 2i H 177J 1 the Votes of the Houn | rovince of Pennaylviuiii, ilations for the better Qo- 1 tary Auociation in Fenn- 6 of levying Taxet on dob- I by the Committee dl r. and T. Bradford, (17?J) I Viear of Madeky. Sahf) farther confronted with ad the Conatitution, \ntiii le Revolted Colonies. H Shrew$biirij, 17U logue on the Political Pul> Mason, interspersed wift our American AfliiirB,bjJ.I IIWI }est Method of puttingu t War, a Sermon on theFaJ '^ . 1711 4145 FUBTHER BumiaatloB of our PraMot American Meaanraa, and of the Raaaona and PrinciplM on whleh they aro Fonndad. 8vo, pp. 254. 2s 1770 414« HARTLEY (David) Substanoa of a Spoaoh in Parliament upon the State of tha Nation and tho Civil War with Amarioa. '4to. 2a 6d 1776 4147 INDEPEKDENOT tha Objeok of tha Oon- ereaa in America, or an Appeal to Facts. 8vo. S«d 1776 4148 JOURNAL of tho Proceedings of tha Con- gress hold at PhUadalphia, llaj 10, 1775. 8vo. 7s 6d Wilmington, J. Adam, 1776 4149 JOURNAL of tha Oongraaa held at PbiU- delphia, May 10, 1775. 8vo. la 0d London, 1776 4150 JOURNAL of tha Provincial Congress of South Carolina, 1776. Svo. 8a 1776 4151 LBTTEBS and Dissertations on various Subjects (nMstfy o» Anuriea) by tha Author of the Latter Analysis A. P. on tha Disputes between Great Britain and America. Svo, pp. 258. U (1776) 4162 LETTER to the Noblemen, Gentlemen, fte., who have addreiaed his Majesty on the Subject of the American Rebellion. Svo. 28 6d 1776 4155 LETTER from an OfRoer retired tohia Son in Parliament (respecting the Amerioan War). 8fo. 2a 1776 4154 LETTERS on the American Troublea, trans- lated from the French of M. Da Pinto. Svo. 2i 1776 4156 MoFINOAL, a Modern Epic Poem, or the Town Meeting. Svo. 2a 1776 4155*MASSACHUSBTTENSIS; a Seriea of Ut- ters, containing a faithful Statement of many Important Facta whioh laid the Foundation of the present Troubles in Massachusetts Bay (by Daniel Leonard, Council of this Province). Svo. 8s 6d 1776 4166 MAUDUIT (Israel) Short View of the His- tory of the New England Colonies with Respect to their Charters and Constitution. Svo, fourth edition. 8a 1776 4167 PAINE'S (Tom) Common Sense, addressed to the Inhabitants of America. Svo> Is 1776 4158 ADDITIONS to "Common Sense," addressed to the Inhabitants of America. Svo. Is 1776 4169 PLAIN Truth addressed to the Inhabitants of America, containing Remarks on a late Pamphlet intitled " Common Sense," written by Candidus. Svo. 28 1776 4160 FLAN of Reconciliation between Great Britain and her Colonies founded in Justice and Constitutional Security, by which the Rights of Englishmen in Matters of Taxation are Preserved to the Inhabitanta of America, by the Author of the Historical Essay on the Eng- lish Constitution. Svo. 88 1776 4161 THE Plea of the Colonies on the Charges brought against them by Lord M d, and others. Svo. 2s 1776 4162 POETICAL Umndt, oontaiabg «ha Anarioaa Oapttva And tho Fatal Foud. tho Fall of Faction, aPoatioal Vision, by tha Anthor el the Cava of Morar. 4ta 2a 6d 1774 Dedloatsd to the Oommlttse ft* Manscfna tha FoBd for tiw Relief of the Biok and Wounaea Troops in America. 4168 PRICE'S (Dr. Rich.) Obsarvationa on tho Nature of Civil Liberty, tho Principles of Qovemmant, and tha JuaUee and Policy of tho War with America. Svo. Is.— 12mo. la 1778 4164 CURSORT Remarks on aarvation on Civil Liberty." Dr. Prioo'a "Ob* Svo. Ie6d NieoU, 1776 4165 LETTER to Dr. Price, wharoln hii "Ob- aervationa on Civil Liberty" aro Candidly Eiamined. Svo. Is 6d 1776 4166 STEWART (Jamea) Total Refutation and Political Overthrow of Doctor Price, or Gfsat Britain auccessfuUy vindicated agalnat all American Rabola and their Advooates. Svo. 28 1776 4167 OBSERVATIONS on Dr. Prico'a Theoiy of Civil Liberty, preoeded by a Letter to a Fciand on the pretonuona of the American Colonies, in Respect of Right and Equity, by Henry Good- ricke. Svo. 2s 7or&, 1776 4168 WESLET (John) Some Observationa on Liberty occasioned by % late Tract, by Dr. Prioe, on the American War. 12mo. la 6d 1776 4160 REFLECTIONS on the Present SUto of the American War, by the Rot. J. Hampi i. Svo. 28 l,/6 4170 REMARKS on the Proposed Pkui of a Federal Qovemment, addreaaod to tho Oitiaens of the United States of America, and particularly to tha People of Maryland, by Aristidaa. Svo (t ..ata after 840). 28 6d Annapolu, about 1776 4171 REMARKS on the Different Opiniona Ro. latlve to tho American Colonies. Svo. 28 6d 1778 4172 RIGHTS of Great Britain Aaaertad against the Claima of America, being an Anawer to tho Declaration of the General Congrau. Svo. la 6d 1776 4178 ROBINSON (Matt.) Peaoe the Beat PoUoy, or Befleotiona upon the Appearsnca of a Foreipi War, Present State of Affairs at Homo and Cominiesion for Granting Pardona in America, Svo. 28 1776 4174 ROBINSON'a (M. M.) Elegaio Verses to a Touug Lady on the Death of her Brother in Uie late Engagement at Boston. 4 to. 2s 6d 1776 4175 ROEBUCK (Dr. John) Inquiry whether the Guilt of the Present Civil War in America ought to be Imputed to Great Britain or America. Svo, 28 1776 4176 SECONDS Lettre de M. de Pinto a I'occaaion des troublea dea Colonies. Svo. 28 Od A la Haye, 1776 4177 SENTIMENTS of Lord Chatham on tho American Measures, Delivered in his Speech on the Provisional Bill. 12mo. 2s NewetutUi 1776 < III S44 PamphUti rioting to Amertea, on Sale hy » lit" 1 Pi m 1178 SHORT AppMl to iht PcopU of OrMk BriUlo, upon tho UntToidablo NaoMtlir of the PrtMDt War with our Dinffootod CoIoniM. 12mo. la 1776 4179 BINQLETON (Mr.) Daioription of the Waat Indii*f. a Poam, in Four Booki. 4to. 2a 8d 1776 4180 SMITH (W., Prvmt <^f Ih* College and Academy ^ PhUadelphia) Oration in Memory of Qenaral Moatgomerj, and of the Oiiioera and Soldiara who Fell with him, Dao. 81, 1770, before Quabao. 8to. 2a 6d 1776 4181 STRICTURES upon the Declaration of the Congraaa of Philadelphia. 8vo. 2a 6d 1776 4182 SUMMARY ObMrratiou and Faotaoollected from Authentio Aoeounta of Ruaaia and other NaYigatora to Diteover the Praotieability of a Northern Paaaaga between the Atlantio and Paoiilo Ocean. 4to. Ia6d 1776 4188 TEARS (The) of the Foot Ouarda upon their departure for America, written bj an Ensign of the Provincial Army (a Foam). 4to. 2a 6d 1776 4184 ANSWER to Teara of the Foot Ouarda, in which that reapeotable Corps are Tindioated from the ohargea of Puppyism and Cowardice (inverse). 4to. 2s 6d 1776 4186 TUCKBR'a (Dean) Four Tracts on Political and Commercial Subjects (Two of the Tracts relate to the American Colonies). 8to. 2s Qlouceekr, 1776 4186 SERIES of Answers to Certain Popular Ob- Ieotiona againat the separating from the Rabel- iooa Coloniaa and diaoarding them entirely, being the conolndiog Tract of the Dean of Olou- ceater (Tucker) on the subject of American Affain. 8to. 2s 1776 1777. 4187 ADDRESS to the Inhabitants of Pennsyl- vania, by those Freemen of the City of Phila- delphia, now confined in the M&aons' Lodge, bv virtue of a general Warrant, algned in Council by the Vioe-Preaident of the Council of Penn- sylvania. 8vo. 8s 1777 4188 BUTLER'a (T.) Sermon before the House of Commons on the Fast Day for the Rebellion in America. 4to. Is 6d 1777 4189 BURKE'a (Edmund) Letter to the Sheriifii of Bristol on the Affairs of America. 8vo. Is 1777 4190 ANSWER from the Bleotora of Bristol to the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq., on the Affairs of America. 8vo. 2s 1777 4191 ANSWER to Edmund Burke'a Letter to the SherifiBi of Bristol. 8vo. 2s T.CadeH,nn 4192 THOUGHTS on the Letter of Edmund Burke to the Sheriffs of Bristol, on the AfSdrs of America, by the Earl of Abingdon. 8to. la 6d 1777 4198 TOPHAM's (Edward) Address to Edmund Barko, Esq., on his Lettet relative to the Alfidn pfAmerioo. 4to. 2s 6d 1777 4194 SECOND Thoiuht*, or Observations upoa Lord Abingdon's Thoughts on the Letter o( Edmund Burke, Esq., to the Sheriflli of Bristol by the Author of tne Anawers to Mr. Burks'i Letter. 8vo. 2a 6d 1777 4105 CAMPBELL'a (Dr. Oeo.) Sermon at Aber- deen on the Faat Day, on account of the Reb«|. lion in America. 4to. 2a 1777 4196 COMPENDIOUS desoripUon of the Thirt««n Colonies in British America. 8vo. 8a 6d I777 4197 CONSIDERATIONS addraaaed to all p«r. SODS of property in Qreat Britain, ooocerDici; I the present aisposition of the Americans towudi this country. 8vo. 2s 1777 4198 COOPER'S (Myles, Pruident t^f Kiiig'$ Cd-l lege, New York) Sermon at Oxford on the Fiit Day for the Rebellion in America. 4to. 2i m?| 4199 DESOLATION (The) of America, a Poto. 4to. 2a 17771 4200 DIALOGUES in the Shadea between Q«st. | ral Wolfe, General Montgomery, David Humi, Geo. GrenviUe, and Chas. Townsend. 12mo.i 8s 6d 1777 4201 ESSAYS, Commercial and Political, of tin I real and relative Interesta of Great Britain ud I her Dependencies, displaying the Iprobdilal causes of the disputes with the American Colo- i nies, with Appendix on the means of emud- pating the Slaves without loss to the Proprieton I 8vo. 2s 6d Neweaith,\m 4202 FALKLAND Islands.— State papers nli-| tive to the late negotiation with Spain, and the I taking of FalkUnd Isknd and Fort Egooitl from the English, in 2 parts. 4to. 6b 17771 4203 FRANKLIN (B.) Philosophical and Miicd-f laneous papers. 8vo, platei. 2s 17171 Information to those who would remove tn Amtrici;[ Ruiiiai'kH on the Savages ; Internal state of AmetiaJ the Oulf Stream, &c. 4204 GBSCHICHTE der Kriege in und luwrl Europa von anfange des auffstandes der Britiii'l chen Aolonien in Amerikaan (aohtertheil). i{d map of the Campaign of the White Plains. 81 U I Nuremburg, 1771 1 4205 HISTORY of the ColonizaUon of the tm\ states of Antiquity, applied to the present cod- [ test between Qreat Britain and her Americnl Colonies, with reflections concerning the futatel settlement of these Colonies (by K. BtroDjI 4to. 5b 1777I 4206 HURD's (Bishop) Sermon before the Loidil on the Fast Day for the Rebellion in Amerial 4to. Is 6d 17771 4207 J.AMAICA, a Poem in three parts, writtal in that Island in the year 1776. 4to. 2s 17771 4208 LETTERS from the Marquis de MoDtcalii| Governor General of Canada to Mesui. Dil Berryer Delamole, in the years 1757, nM,m 1769, with an English Translativ/j. 8to. kl 17771 4209 LETTERS on the Present DiaturbaDceiiil Great Rritaih and her Amerioab Provinces. 1 3b 6d Rme[Italy)\11l\ Oeo.) Sermon kt Abcr- on aooount of the R«b«|. 2i 1777 John Rumil Smith, 36, Soho Sqwm, Landw. as >) Sermon before the Lordil the Rebellion in Ameriei,| 4210 LETTERS to the BaglUh NaUon on the pNMnt War with Amerioe, with » Reriew of our Militar J OpmwtioM in that Country, bj an Ofloer retaroed ttoia that Serriet. 8? o. 8i Ad 1777 4111 LIST of the General and Staff OiBoen, and of the OfBoen la the levetal Reyimente eenring in North Ameriea, under the Command of Sir W. Howe, K.B. 8to. 2i Nete York, 1777 4212 MANIFESTO de la JuaUoia de D. Abraham y Don Jaoob Franco, Comeroiantea delaCiudad d« Londrea en el Plevto que tienen pendiente en Sill de Joatioia drl Supremo Conaajo de laa Indias de Vlata con lea herederoe de Don Joe. Aguerre Aoharan y otroa. Folio. 08 Madrid, 1777 RespMting the traniportation of the Megroei of Onlnca to Buenoi Ayrea. 14218 MASERES (Franoia) Paraphn v. on a Paa- Hge in a Sermon by Dr. Mariham, before the Sofliety for Propagating the Qof t>el, wben it waa ispeoted by the Fenona who ^m.to adviaed the American War that the Revolted Coloniea ir- America would aeon be entirely aubdued. 8vo. 21 6d 17? 7 1 4114 PEACE, the Beat Poller, or R..1eetion8i> on the Appearance of a Foreign War, the PreMnt State of aifkira at Home, and the Commiaaion for Oranting Pardona in America, by Matt. Bobinaon. 8to. 2a 1777 1 4216 PRICE'S (Dr. R.) Additional Obier dti ■ j on Civil Liberty, and the War with A leric^: 8to. Is 6d 1777 14216 REFERENCES to the Plan of the Island of St. Viucent as surveyed 1765'1788, by John Byers. 8vo. 28 1777 1 4217 REFLECTIONS on our preient Critical Sit- uatioD, in a Letter from a Landed Pro| rietor. Sto. Is6d 1777 14218 REMARKS on the Conduct of OppoBition, with regard to America, ahewing their Inoonsis- tency by a abort Review of their own Meaaures. 8»o. 28 1777 |4219 REMARKS on the Evidence delivered ontbe Petition by the West Ir ^i» Planters and Mer- chants, to the House of C '.U'.- iona so far as the a«me respects the Barba il'j and Leeward Is- lands. 8vo. 28 Gd 1777 |4220 SHORT Aooount of the Motives which de- termined John the I'ltinter (an American) and Juatification of hifi Conduct, written by himaelf. 4to. 28 1777 His apology as an American for Betting Fire to Ports- mouth Dock Yard whilo England \vr.s at War with America. |4221 TRATADO preliminar sobre los limites de los Paises pertenecientes en America Meredionnl a las Coronas de Espana y Portugal 4to. 6s Madrid, 1777 4222 AN Unconnected Whig's Address to the Public upon the Present Civil War, the State of Public Affairs, and the Real Cause of the National Calamities. 8vo. 2s 6d 1777 4228 WESLET (John) Calm Address to the In- habitants of England. 12mo. Is6d 1777 4224 WASHINaTOK (Qanml) Letlen to mwnl of bis FHaada, in wbioh art act forth tkUint and fuller view of Amtrioaa PoUUclu than ever vtt tranaplred. 8to. SsSd 1777 1778. 4228 THE American Criaia, Number y,addreai«d to Qen. Sir W. Howe, hj the Author of Common Sena*. Sm. 8to, fini edition. 0a Laneoikr, 1778 4228 AMERICAN Annalt, or HinU and QiMriea for Parliament Men, (against Qenaral Howe). iio, jyrivateljf ffintM. 2a 1778 4227 ANTICIPATION, oontaininc the substanee of hia M— -y'a moat gradoua Spoooh to both H aofP 1 1. 8vo. l8 6d 1778 C len, ipeaklng of Richard Tlckell, 8ayH,"That h raised him to Immediate celebrity was hit ad- ii.. 'able political pamphlet called Anticipation, in which, with the most successflil humour, ho imitated the manner of the principal speakers in Parliament, and defeated the force of the opposition, by pre-oc- cupying them.—Biog. DlctUymry. 4228 BURGOTNE (Oen.) SubaUnoe of hU Bpeeohes on Mr. Vyner'a Motion, and Mr. Hart- 1^'s Motion, with on Appendii, containing Gen. Washington'a Letter to Gen. Bargoyne. 8vr 88 1778 422(1 — — Another copy, with manubcuft ■.'•i'ioi BT THE OELHBRATID JOBN WltKIS, 8to. /ft dd 1778 4280 BURK^ ^ Speech on moving hia Resolution for Conciiiation with the Coloniea, March 22, 1770, 8rd edition. 8vo. la 1778 4281 CAMPBELL'a (Dr. Goo.) Duty of Allegiance, a Sermon preached at Aberdeen, Dec 12th, 1776, being the Fast Day,*on account of tiie Rebellion in America (tM noU$ art euriou$). 12mo. la 1778 4282 THE Cobbler Politics, a Country Dialogue on the Present Times {the American War), ito, inverie. 28 Man^etter, n.d. 4233 THE Conciliatory Bills conaidered. 8to. 28 6d 1778 4284 CONQUERORS (The) a Poem, displaying the Glorious Campaigns of 1770, 1776, 1777, ftc, &c., (with the blank* filled up with nanus in MS.) 4to. 48 (1778) 4235 CONSIDERATIONS on the Mode and Terms of a Treaty of Peace with America. 8vo. 28 1778 4236 DALRTMPLE'S (Sir John) Three Letters to Lord Barrington, late Secretary at War (re- meeting raiting Troopt in Scotland to aui»t in , the American War). Svo. 2s 1778 i28V D'AUTEROCHE's Voyage to California, and Ro-.ite through Mexico. Folding plan of Mexicn. Svo. 38 Cd 1778 4238 DELUSIVE and Dangerous Principles of the Minority Exposed and Refuted, in a Letter to Lord North. By a Friend to the Public. 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Sa(vide No. 4205) 1778 4252 THE Church an Engine of the Stato, a Sermon not preached on the late General Fast, 1778. By a Layman. 8vo. Is 6d 1778 4258 VACA de Gusman (Jos. M.) Las Naves de Cor> es destruidas, Canto Premiero, por la Real Academla Espanola. 4to. 8s Madrid, liwra, 1778 4254 WEST India Merchant, a series of Papers originally printed under that Signature in the London Evening Post, with Corrections and Notes by the Author. 8vo. 8s 6d 177$ 4255 WIGGLESWOKTH (Edward) The Au- thority of Tradition Considered at the Lectun founded by Judge Dudley, in Harvaird College. 8vo. 8s 6d Botton, 177g 1770. 4266 BRIEF Examination of the Flan and Con- duct of tbe Northern Expedition in America in 1777, and of the Surrender of the Army under the Command of Lieat.-GeDl. Burgoyne. 8vo, 88 1779 4267 BURGOTNE (Lt.-Genl.) 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(1779) 4262 another edition. 8vo, pHUJtied without map. 88 London, 1779 4263 CARVER (Jonathan) Treatise on the Cultun of the Tobacco Plant, with the Manner in which | it ia usually Cured, adapted to Northern Cli- mates. 8vo. 2s 1779 1 4264 LA Cassette Verto de Mons. de Sartioo, trouvee cbez Mademoiselle du Th^. 8vo. 2i La Haye, W Relating to tbe American War. 4265 GREEN Box of Monsieur Sartine found it Mademoiselle's du Th(S'8 Lodgings. 8vo. 2i 17?J 4266 CONSIDERATIONS upon the Amerioit Enquiry. By Robt. Dallas, Jun. 8vo. 2s 1779 4267 CONSIDERATIONS sur I'Admisaiou da Navires Neutres aux Coloi\ies Francaises d< I'Amerique en Tems de Guerre. 12mo. 2i 17(9 1 4268 CONSIDERATIONS upon the French aid American War, in a Letter to a Member of Far I liament 8vo. 28 6d W\ 4260 EXAMINATION into the Conduct of tht present Administration, from the year 1774 til 1778, and a Plan of Accommodation with Ant' | rioa. By a Member of Parliament. 8vo. 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Sm. iio, folding phOes. 28 Madrid, 1779 1780. 4288 CANDID Examination of the Hutoal Claimi of Qreat Britain and the Colonies, with a plan of accommodation on constitutional principles. By the Author of "Letters to a Nobleman." 8vo. 2s 1780 4289 COMMON-PLACE Argnments against Ad- ministration, with obvious Answers (intended for the use of the New Parliament.) 8vo. Is 6d 1780 By HckeU, author of "Anticipation." Vide No. 4227. 4290 COOL Thoughts on the consequences to Great Britain of American Independence, on the Expense of Great Britain in the Settlement and Defence of the American Colonies, and on the Value and Importance of the American Colonies and West Indies to the Britidi Em< pire. 8vo. 2s 1780 4291 DETAIL and Conduct of the American War under Generals Gage, Howe, Burgoyne, and Vioe-Admiral Lord Howe. 8vo. 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Johnstone's Accoant ith a French Squadron >f Mons. de Suffreiu, 16 1 ava Road, in the Islancl ' 1781 Monody on the Death of Major's Letters to her in Lichfield, 1781 uel) Sermon on occauon n account of the itmcwon 8vo. Is ■ 1781 82. Important Debate in tie I on Mr. Fox's Resignation, m of American Indepen. 1782 Interior Cabinet on the :to. 2b 1782 nterest of Great, Britain American Colonies conii- 1782 rks on Com. Johnstone's ragement with a French iva Road in the Island ol *28 1"'' f State Papers relative to gment of the Sovereignty of America, by an Ameri- 1782 an Elegiac Epistle from Captured at Saratoga, to irallis, Captured at York 17 the Editor. 4to. 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Is 1788 pSO CANDID and Impartial Considerations on the Preliminary Articles of Peace with France land Spain, and the Provisional Treaty with the I United States of America. 8vo. 2s 1783 p51 CASE and Claim of the American Loyalists [Impartially Stated & Considered. 8vo. 3b (1783) l62 CASE of our Fellow Creatures the oppressed lAfrioans recommended to the serious Conside- Iration of the Legislature of Great Britain, by |the People called Quakers. 8vo. Is 1783 53 CONSIDERATIONS on the Provisional ITreaty vfith America, and Preliminary Articles lot Peace with France and Spain. 8vo. 2s 1783 4355 DAY'S (Thos.) Reflections upon the present State of England and the Independence of America. 8vo. 2s 1768 4366 EXAMINATION into the Principles, Con- duct, and Designs of the Minister. 8vo. 2a 1783 4867 FULL and Faithful Report of the Debate* in both Houses of Parliament on the Articles of Peace (with America). 8vo. 2b 6d 1788 4368 LAURENS (Mr.) the State of the Case, by which his Candour to Mr. Edmund Jenings is Manifested, and the Tricks of Mr. Jenings de- tected. 4to, pbivatelt fbiktkd. 68 1788 4869 FULL Manifestation of what Mr. Henry Laurens falsely denominates Candour in him- I self and Tricks in Mr. Edmund Jenings. 4to, PBIVATELT FRiNTED. 6b London, 1783 4360 A LETTER to the Earl of Shelbume on the Peace. 8vo. 2b, without a title, Is 1788 4361 LETTER on the Preliminaries of Peace. 4to. 3s 6d 1783 Presentation copy from the author, Sir Wm. Meredith. 4362 MATHER'S (Dr.) Answer to an Insidious Pamphlet entitled "Salvation for all Men." 8vo. 2s 6d Boston, N.E., 1788 4363 NARRATIVE of Lt. Gen. Sir Henry Clin- ton, relative to his conduct during part of his Command of the King's Troops in North Ame- rica. 8vo. 3b 6d 1788 Earl of Shel- ^864 ANSWER to the Narrative of Lieut. Gen. 1782 Clinton relating to the Conduct of Earl Corn- wallis. By Earl Comwallis. 8vo. 6b 1788 4866 OBSERVATIONS on the 6th Article of the Treaty with America, and on the Necessity of appointing a Judicial Enquiiy into the Merita and Losses of the American Loyalists. 8vo. 28 1788 4866 OBSERVATIONS on the Commerce of the American States, {By Lord Shtjffdd). 8vo. 1b 1788 4867 Second Edition, with Appendix. Is 6d 1788 4868 PAINE's (Thos.) Letter to the Eari of Shel- bume on his Speech respecting the Acknow- ledgment of American Independence. 8vo. 1b 6d 1788 4369 PAINE's Letter to the Abb^ Raynal on the ASSskirs of North America, in which the Mis- takes in the Abba's Account of the Revolution are cleared up. 8vo. Is 6d 1788 4370 PAINE (Thomas) Thoughts on the Peace and the probable Advantaiga thereof to the United States of America. 8vo. 2b 1788 4871 PARTICULAR Case of the Georgia Loyal. ists in addition to the General Case and Clidm of the American Loyalists. 8vo. 2b 6d 1788 4372 PITT (Rt Hon. William) Speech in the House of Commons (on American afiairs). 8vo, Is 6d 1788 17 250 PampMets relating to ArMrica, on Sale by 1*ii'' % •nr. :L*ii m ■^■A it a I ii; u*' ^Si'T i''::i \ slil":! 4873 PHILADELPHIEN (Le) it Geneve ou Let- tres d'un Amerioaia ear la demiare revolution de Qenive sa constitution nouvelle I'emigration en Irelande, tco. 8vo, frivatelt fbinted, uncut. 7a 6d Dublin {Oenevaf) 1783 4874 PRENTIES (S. W.) Narrative of a Ship- wreck on the Island of Cape Breton, in a Voy- age from Quebec, 1780. 12mo. 3s 1783 4875 REMARKS on the Letter addressed to Two Qreat Men, in a Letter to the Author of that Piece. 8vo. la 6d n.u. 4876 SERIOUS Address to the Rulers of America on the Inconsistency of ^heir Conduct respect- 7ag Slavery, forming a Contrast between the Encroachments of England on American Li- berty and American Injustice in tolerating Slavery. 8vo. 2b 1783 4877 SERMON at the Ordination of the Rev. M. Seth Payaon to the pastoral care of the Church in Rindge, by his Brother, tbillips Payson, with the Charge on that Occasion by Rev. W. Farrar, of New Ipswich. 8to. 2s 6d Soiton, 1783 4378 SPEECH of the Earl of Shelbume in the House of Lords, 13 Feb., 1783, on the Articles of Peace. 4 to. 28 Ipstotch, — 4379 TRUMBULL (Benj., Pastor of the Church in Northhaven) Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Nehemiah Prudden to the pastoral care of the Church in Enfield. Cvo. 3s Spripgfield ''783 4880 TUCKER'S (Dr. Josiah) Four Letters on Important National Subjects. 8vo. 28 Oloucester, 1783 Tract III. Letter from a Merchant in London to hia Nephew in America, concerning the late disturbances in the Colculcs. Tract IV. True interests of Qreat Britain in regard to the Colonies. 4881 WASHINGTON'S (Qr Circular Letter to William Qreene, Esq., Go\i>.-nor of the State of Rhode Island. 8vo. Ss 1783 4882 WOODWARD (Sami., Pastor of the Church in Waton) Sermon preached on Occasion of the Death of his Son, CyrusWoodward, who departed this Life Sept. ''.0, 1782. 8vo. Ss 6d Boston, 1783 1784. 4883 THE Beauties and Deformities of Fox, Nortb, and Burke, selected from their Speeches. 8vo, two caricature plates, la 6d 1784 4884 BENEZBT (Ant.) Caution to Great Britain and her C'>lonies, in a short repreaentation of (be calamitous state of the Enslaved Negroes in the British Dominions. 8vo. Is 6d 1784 4886 BURKE'S Speech on his Resolutions for Conciliation with the Colonies, March 21.nd, 1776. 8vo. Is 1784 4886 CASE of Peter du Calvet of Montreal, con- taining an account of the long and severe Im- priaonment he sofifered by order of Gen. Haldi- mand, the Governor. 8vo. 4a 6d 1784 4887 CASB of our fellow- creatures the oppresed Afrioana, recommended to the consideration of the Legialature ot Groat Britain by the Quakers «To. 1b 1784 4888 CHALMERS (Geo.) Opinions on Interesting Subjects of Public Law and commercial Policy, [ arising from American Independence. 49 6d 178(1 4889 CONSIDERATIONS on the present aitua.! tion.of Great Britain and the United State* of I North America, with a View to their future! Commercial counections. 8to. 2s 178(| 4890 cor "DERATIONS on the present atat« I of the ixxKoroourse between the Sugar Colonieal and Dominions of the Unitad States of AmerictI 8vo. Is \in\ 4891 DAT's (Thos.) Fragment of an original Let- ter on the Slaveiy of the Negroes. 8vo. Is (j 17811 4892 EDWARD'S (Bryan) Thoughta on the Pro. I ceedings of Government, respecting the Trade | of the West India Islands, "^rith the Uiiit«il| States. 8v" 2s ]78(| 4398 FRANKLIN fBenj.) Two Tracts, Infonu.! tion to those who would remove to Amerio,! and remarks noncerning the Savages of North I America. 8vo. 2s 178' I 4394 FREE and Candid Review of aTracte»| titled " Observations on the Commerce of tbel American States, shewing the pernicious codn-I quences, both to Great Britain and to tbel British Sugar Islands, of the Systems reconl mended in that Tract." 8vo. 3s mA 4395 HENDT (Di:. Jumes) Treatise on the Olu.! dular Disease of Barbadoes, proving it to b«| seated in the Lymphatic System. 8to. Sif imi 4396 INQUIRT into the effecta of putting a atopl to the African Slave Trade, and of gnntiii|| liberty to the Slaves 'a the British Sugar Col»| niea, by the author of the Essay on the treet-l ment and conversion of African Sli^ves in tiNl British Sugar Colonies. 8vo Ss 178IS 4397 LETTER from an Atnerican, on the i of the restraining Proclamation, and ooDtainiii;| Strictures on Lord Sheffield's Pamphlet, on till Commerce of the American States. 8vo. 1b N| 4898 MABLY'S (Abb^) Remarks on the GoTeKJ ment and Laws of the United States of MM rica, addressed to J. Q. Adams. 8vo. 29 U8i| 4399 MODERN View of the Thirteen noiyl States of America, contaiDiog a concise accoiiil| of their first Settlement, Principal Cities i ' Towns, &c., with a short account of the Indi pendent State of Vermont and of ERstui| West Florida. 8vo. 6s (M 4400 EMARKS on Lord Sheffield's 01 tions on the Commerce of the American Stjila By an American. 8vo. Ia6d Uill 4401 RODGERS (John, D.D.) Sermon preacbedi New York, Dec. 11th, 1783, appointed byCoi gross as a day of public thanksgiving throoi' out the United States. 8vo. 3s New YorhM J<^ Rutaell Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 20t Opiniona on latereBtiogl and commeroial Policy, ' 1 Independence. 8to.| 1781 S on the present Bttua- 1 ,nd the United States ot I View to their future I , 8to. 2b 1781 1 t IS. TS on the present state I ween the Sugar Colonieil [Tnited States of America I 178i (mentof an original Let! he Negroes. 8vo. U Ml 178i| in) Thoughts on the Pro- 1 nt, reopeoting the Trade! ilands, ^;7ith the United! 17811 ij.) Two Tracts, Informtl ould remove to Ameridij intt the Savages of North! lid Review of aTracte»| un the Commerce of tiiel wing the pemicidus conie-l reat Britain and to tbel is, of the Systems recoil b." 8vo. 3b 17!1| mes) Treatise on the QUq. Lrbadoes, proving it to 1m| phatio System. 8vo. h heeffeotBof putting a stop Trade, and of grantioi J. the British Sugar Colo- of the Essay on thetreit- n of African Slaves in tiit 8vo 28 17!*! il02 SOME Observa'^lons on the situation, dis- position and character of the Indian Natives of this Continent. 8vo. 6s Philadelphia, 1784 By Anthony Benezet, bis autograph on the title. 1 1198 STEVENSON'S (John) Address to Bryan Edwards, containing Remarks on his Pamphlet, entitled, " Thoughts on the late Proceedings of QoTernment, respecting the Trado of the West India Islands with the United States of Ame- rica. 8vo. 2a 1784 1 1104 VINDICATION of Governor Parr and his Council against the Complaints of several Per- sons who sought to engross 270,000 Acres of Land in Nova Scotia, &o., &c. 8vo. 8s 17U4 re ,es. |n Araerican, on the snbjjetj ■oolamation, and oontainiijl Jhefileld'a Pamphlet, ontkal aerioan States. 8vo. liMI S) Remarks on the Ooven-I the United States of km Q. Adams. 8vo. 28 W , of the Thirteen Unitdl ontaining a concise accoi^ ment. Principal Cities u" short account of thelndi Vermont and of l!.«>std| 6s ("" Lord Sheffield's 0\mn rce of the American StJt* Kvo. l8 6d i'» in, D.D.) Sermon,^ ih, 1788, appointed by I lublio thanksgivmg thron tea. 8vo. 3s ^ New YorJi,^i« 1785. IllOS ADDRESS from the Presbytery of Newcastle to the Congregations under their care, setting forth the Declining State of Religion in their Bounds, published by Order of the Presbytery convened at Upper Ootorara, Aug. 11, 1784, Wm. Smith, Moderator. 8vo. 2s 6d Wilmington, 1785 IllOS BENEZET (N.) Caution to Great Britain and her Colon 'es, in a Short Representation of tlie CalamitoViS State of the Enslaved Negroes in the British Dominions. 8vo. Is 6d 1785 ^108 ESSAT delivered in a Competition 'of the Students of the College of New Jersey for the Annual Medal given by John Dickinson, Presi- dent of the State of Pennsylvania, by Jos. Clay, Junr., adjudged Victor for the year 1784. 8vo. 2b PhUadeVphia, 1785 11109 MAUDUIT (Israel) Substance of a Sueoch at a General Court of the Company for I^opa- gation of the Gospel in New England and Parts adjacent in Ameri{ tbe Ooean added. 4to. Ss 6d 1787 4485 REMARKS on the Travels oi tl:o Marqais dAChastellus in North America. 8yo. 2.:i.— Bentiments and Plan ci the Stonuingtou Asaooiation, 1787 —Minutes of the Association held &'. Elder Simeon Brown's Mrnting-lr^uBO ia Stonningtou, 1790 — Minutes held at evNtne place, 1794, ib, — Minutes of the Assooiatioa oortvened at Or )tor.< 179)^— Minutes held at Le banon, 1 809- Miaut : >i of do. hold at New Loudon, 1810. Tvi^ther S rraccs, 8vo. 8s 6d New Lon^n and Hartford mB WEST Indian Eclogues. 4to. 2s 1787 1788. 4489 AN ACCOUNT of the Island of Jamaica, to which is added a Description of the Animal and Vegetable ^oductions of tise Island. 8vo. 2s 6d NemsatOe, 1788 4440 BRADFORD (John) Addret.3 to the Inha- bitants of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, occa- sioned by the Mitsion of two Ministers, John James and Charles William Milton, sent out by the Countess of Huntington from her College in South Wales. 8vo. 28 178? 4441 CLAIM of the American LoyaHois, reviewed and maintained upon incontrovertible princi- ples of Law and Justice. 8vo. 2s 6d 1788 4442 CL AREISON on the Impolicy of the African Slave Trade. 8vo. Is 6d 1788 4448 CONJTITUTION of the Pennsylvania So- ciety for promoting the abolition of Slaveiy, and the relief of Free Negroes unlawfully held in bondage. 8vo. Is 6d Philadelphia, 1788 4444 DANNETT (Rev. H., o/ Liverpool) Exami- nation of Mr. Harris's Scriptural Researches on the Lioitness of the Slave Trade. 8vo. 2s 1788 4446 EPISTLE of Tender Caution and Counsel from the Monthly Meetings of Friends of Phila- delphia, addressed to the Members of our Reli- g^oua Society in the said City. 8vo. 2s Philadelphia, 1788 4446 HARORAVE's Argument in the Case of James Somersett (a Vi^;mian Negro) to demon- strate the unlawfulness of Domestic Slavery in England. 4to. Is6d 1788 tttae cue of Somenett decided the freedom of evexy aum of colour on bia landing in Great firitain. 4447 NEUFCHATEAn(M. Francois de)M4moire en forme de disconrs sur la disette dn numeraire it Saint Domingue et aur les moyens d'y rem4- diw. 8vo. Ii6d Pari*, 1788 ' 'TEW of theQovemment and QrievanoN ''- rinoe of Quebeo since the Conquest of 4448 NEWTON (John, lUetor of 8L Ma^ Wool, noth) Thoughts upon the African Slave Trade. 8vo. Is 1788 4449 OCCOM (Samson, a Native Indian) Sermon at the Execution of Moses Pkul, an Indian, for Murder at Newhaveo, with Rev. Jonathan Edwards' Observations on the Langitage of the Muhhekaneew Indians. 8vo. 2a Cd 178g i460 RAMSST (Rev. James) Objeotions to the Abolition of the Slave Trade, with Anawen. 8vo. U 6d 1788 4461 ni of tUfj it h'j (i^ 4 British Arms, with Apitendix'. 8to. 6s Logographie Preu, 1788 4462 SHAFTESBURY Association.-Minutei li their Annual Convention held at the Meeting Hoiise in Shaftesbury, 1788— Minutes held ii y .llntla) ), 1789 — ^Minutes of do. held in Adami, 1790— Minutes of do. held in Stockbridge, 1791 — Muiutes at Pownsl, 1794— Minutes of same it Stillwater, 1796— Minutes of do. at Botttkill, 1797— Minutes of do. at Elder Niles Meeting House, 1799 — Minutes of do. held at Sohodaok, 1809, together 9 Tracts. 8vo. 6s Printed at Bennington, Canaan, Lantinghtrgh, "Wateiford, PitUifidd, yj, 4463 STANFIELD (J. F., Father of the PainUt) Observations on a Ouinea Voyage, in a serieaof " Thomas ' Letters 12mo. addressed Is to Rev. Clarkaou 1788 1789. 4464 CODE of Laws for the Oovemment of tL< I Negro Slaves in the Island of Jamaica, pnblialud I by S. Fuller. 4to. 8s 6d 178i 4466 FRANCELTN (Q.) Answer to Rev. Mr, Clarkson's Essay on tiie Slavery and Commtro I of the Human Species, particularly the Af ricu, I showing the Antiquity, Universuity, andl^i-r fulness of Slavery. 8vo. 2s 178) | 4466 FRANCELTN (0.) Observations on tbl Attempts made in England to effect the Aboli-r tion of the Slave Trade, showing the manner ill which Negroes are treated in the British Colosis| in the West Indies. 8vo. Is6d 178(1 4457 LETTERS from Sir Geo. Brydges, nowLoidl Rodney, relating to the Capture of St. Euatatinl and its dependencies, and showing the state rfl the War in the West Indies at that period, I 4to. 6s \m 4468 NEWt!odeof Laws for the Government rfl the Negro Slaves in the Island of Jamaia,! passed on Dec 6, 1788, by Stephen Fuller. . 8a Woreeittt, 1789 mi POOR (The) Soldier, an Amerioau Tale, founded on » recent fact, inaoribed to Mrs. Creapigny. 4to. 8a 1?89 4468 ROGERS (Bar. W.) Oration, July 4tb, at the Preabyterian Obaron, in Aroh Street, Pbila- delpbia. 8vo. 2b Philad^hia, 1789 4464 SHORT repreaentation of facta and oiroum- itanoea relative to the Bu£foring8 and loiaea of the Merchanta reaiding in Oreat Britain, who carried en trade with the United Statea of America previoua to the late War. 8to. 28 1789 4465 SMITB'a (W.) Two Sermona delivered in Ouriat Church, Philadelphia, before the General Convention of the Proteatant Bpiaoopal Chnroh. 8to. la Philadelphia, 1789 W66 ?TATE of the preaent form of Government of the Province of Quebec, with a large Appen- dix, inveatigating the adminiatration of Jnatioe ioBtituted by Lord Dorcheat&r. 8vo. 6a 1789 4466a TWO REPORTS from the Aeaembly of Jamaica, on the aubject of the Slave Trade, Treatment of Negroea, &a, publiahed by Stephen Fuller. 4to. 2a 1789 1700. 1 44665 AN ACCOUNT of the Surveys of Florida, ' fto., with directiona for sailing from Jamaica, or tlie West Indies bv the West End of Cuba and through the Gulph of Florida, illnatrative of Mr. Qauld's surveys. 4to, map. 4s 1790 |4466e ANSWER to an Introduction to theObser- ntions by the Justices of the Court of Common Fleas for the District of Quebec, with Bemarks on the Laws and Government of the Province of Quebec. 8vo, fbivatelt fbintxd. 8s 1790 |4466d AUTHENTIC Copy of the Memorial to the Rt Hon. W. Wyndham Grenville, Secretary of State, by Lieut. John Mean, R.N., contain- iny every particular reapecting the capture of the vessels in Nootka Sound. 8vo. 8s 1790 |t466« BENTLBY (William) Sermon preached at the Stone Chapel, in Boaton. 8vo. Is 6d £o»tm the Devonriug Wavea of the Sea, and alao from the Cruel De* vouring Jawa of the Inhuman CannibalB of Florida, faithfully Related by one of the PeraoM Concerned therein, Jonathan Dickinson. Sm. 8vo. 6s 1700 4470 LETTERS Lately PubUshed in the Diary on the Subject of the lieaent Diapute with Spain, under the Signature of Vorus. 8vo. 2s 1790 4471 MEAR'S (Lt. John) Memorial to the Secre* tary of State, 80 April, 1790, respecting the Cap- ture ( f VesselM in NootkaSound by theSpaniarcis. 8vo. 3s.— A copy without title. 2b 17))0 4172 MINUTES of the Baptiat General Com< roittee at their Yearly Meeting held in the City of Richmond, May 8th, 1790. 8vo. UJtiehmoHd 4478 OFFICIAL Papera Relative to the Dispute between Great Britain and Spain on the Sub- ject of the Ships Captured in Nootka Sound. 8vo. 8s (1790) 4474 OBSERVATIONS on the Project for Abolishing the Slave Trade, and on the Reasonableness of Attempting some Pnctical Mode of Relieving the NegrocB (by Lord Sheffield). 8vo. Is 6d 1790 4476 OUABI; or the Virtues of Nature, an Indian Tale, in four Cantos, by Philenia, a Lady of Boaton. 8vo. Curious front. 8s Boiton, 1790 4470 PINKNEY (Wm.) Speech in the House of Delegates of Maryland (against Slavery). 8vo. Is 6d Philadelphia, 1790 4477 REPORT, Resolutions, and Remonstrance of the Coun<^ and Assembly of Jamdca on the Slave Trade, October 20, 1790, published by Stephen Fuller. 4to. 2b 1790 4478 REVIEW of the Laws of the United States, the British Provinces, and West India IslandB, with a Comparison of the Courts of Law and Practice there, with that of Westminster HalL 8vo. 2s 6d 1790 4479 SHORT Account of the Naval Actions of the late War in order to Prove that the French Na- tion never gave such Slender Proof of Maritime Greatness as during that Period. 8vo. 8a 1790 4480 SMITH (Wm.) Sermon in Christ Church, Philadelphia, before the Pensylvania Society of the CincinnatL 8vo. 28 Philadelphia, 1790 4481 WOODSTOCK ASSOCIATION.-Minntes of the Association hold in Canaan, 1790. — Minutes at their Annual Convention held at Woodstock (Vermont), 1702.— at Lebanon, 1798 — at New London in the State of New Hamp- shire, 1796.— at Newport, 1798.— at the Baptist Meeting House, in Cornish, 1808. — at AlstMtd, 1810, together 7 Tracta. 8vo. 6b Printed at Windsor, Walpole, 4k. m PamphUti rektUng to Aimriea, on Sale by I'm 4483 THE Spuith PretMirioai fairly Diioaiwfl, by Al«zftnaer Daltymple {ntpMiing Nootka Sound). 8to. 2s 1700 4488 STATE of ths PrMent Fonn of OoTernment of the Provinoe of Quebec, with a Larce Appendix. 8to. 6a 6d 1790 1701. 4484 ADAM'S (J., Viee-Pretidrnt of America) ObaerTationa on Paine'a Rights of Man. 8to. la Olcugovi, 1791 4485 ATWOOD (Tbomaa) History of the Island of Dominioft, its Situation, Extent, Climate, and Natural Productions. 8vo. 8s 1791 4486 AUSTIN (Samuel) Disinterested Love the Ornament of the Christian and the Duty of Man, « Sermon at New Tork. 8vo. 2s New York, 1791 4487 BOISNEUP (Payen de) Rapport fait a I'Assemblee Nittiunale surleseTenemens arrives • Cayenne. 4 to. Is 6d Pam, 1791 4188 BRIEF E;:amiDation of Lord Sheffield's Observations oi< the Commerce of the United State*, with tv*^ Supplementary Notes on American Manufaotutu:. Rvo. 9* Philadelphia, 1791 4489 HART (OliTcr) Sermon Preached in Phila- delphia at the Opening of the Baptist Associa- tion. 8vo. 2s Trenton, 1791 4490 HART (Oliver) America's Remembrancer, a Sermon at Hopenell, New Jersey, Nov. 26th, 1789. 8vo. 2s Philadelphia, 1791 4491 MALLET (Philip) Remarks on a Speech made to the Nhtional Assembly of France by the Deputies from St. Domingo, with Observa- tions. 8vo. 2s 6d 1791 4492 MAXCT (Jonathan) Funeral Sermon in the Baptist Meeting House at Providence, on the Death of Rev. James Manning, D.D., President of Rhode Island College. 8vo. 2s Prou'denee, 1791 4498 MEMOIRS of the Life and Gallant Exploits of the Old Highlander Serjeant Donald Maoleod, who having Returned Wounded with the Corpse of Qeneml Wolfe from Quebec, was admitted an Out Pbosioner of Chelsea Hospital in 17S9, and is now in the lOSrd year of his age. 8vo. 8s 6d 1791 4494 Another C y. 8vo, wants a leaf. 2s 1791 4495 MINUTES of the Vermont Association at their Annual Convention holden at WalliDgford, Vermont, Oct., 1790. 8vo. la 6d Bennington {Vermont), 1791 4496 PAINE.— Oldy'a (Francis, of the Univerrity of Pentjfhania) Life of Thomas Paine, with A Defence of his Writings. 8vo. Is 1791 4497 PAINE (Thos.) Common Sense, addressed to the InhabitoriU of America, a new edition, with an Addresa to the Quakers. 8vo. Is 1791 4498 PAINE '(Thomas) Letter Addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the AfiEaira of North America. 8vo. Is6d 1791 449P PARTICULAR Aoeount of the InaarreotioB of the Negroes of St. Domlngoy in 1791, tram, lated from the French, with Notes. Is6d 1781 1 4500 PORTER (Robt.) Oration, July 4th, at Zion Church, in Fourth Street, Philadelphia. 8vo 2s PhikuMphia,mi\ 4601 RETURN of the Whole Number of Penoai within the Several Dlatriota of the United Ststei, 8vo. 8b Philadelphia, \lii\ 4602 STILLMAN (Samuel) Bermrnpreaohe May, 1791, in Piovidenoe, Rhode Island, ontb«| Death of Nioholaa Brown, Esq. 8? o. 2si Providence, ITJi I 4508 SUTHERLAND (James, U^e Judge ofM AdmircUty, at Minorca) Letter to the Eleotml of Qreat Britain, complaining of the Conduotof I Qeneral Jamaa Murray, Gtovemor of Miooroi.1 4to. 8a 17911 Chaiging the Judge with secretly correipondhig irith I Dr. Frankliii. | 4604 THOUGHTS on ih4 Canada Bill now de. pending ia Parliament. 8vo. 8a 17911 4606 VIRGINIA PORTSMOUTH BAPTIST AS- 1 SOCIATION.— Minutes of the Association hoi. [ den in Portsmouth 1791— holden at HuddjI Creek Meeting House, Powhatan Cou4ty, yit.[ ginia, 1798— Minutes holden at Black Cre«k| Meeting House, Southampton County, 1793- Minntes holden at London Bridge Meetio( House, Princess Anne County 1796— MiDutal bolden at Baokoon Swamp McuLing House, Su-I sex County, VirginiH, 1806, together 5 Tracti| 8vo and 4to. 8s 6d 1792. 460'! CLARESON (Thos.) True State of the CmI of the Insurrection at St. Domingo. Svo. lil Iptwiek, 17i]| 4607 DEBATE on a Motion for the Abolition M the Slave Trade, in the House of Commoofl AprU 18 ft 19, 1791. 8vo. Is I7«| 4608 A DESCRIPTION of Kentucky iu Nottkl America, with Miscellaneous Observationi i»l pelting the United States. 8vo, iome lami tender from damp. 28 Printed in Nov, 4609 IMLAT (G,) Topographical Description oil the Western Territory of North America. 8m| in ml 4610 INQUIRY into the Causes of the iDanml tion of the Negroes in the Island of St. Domiigo^l with Observations by M. Qarran Coulor. 2s 17i)| 4511 IRVIN (Nathaniel) Sermon in the Pregbjt^l rian Church of Deep Run, on the Death of Ilff.[ Jas. Qrier, Pastor of that Church. Svo. Philadelphia, \m 4612 MEMORIALS presented to the CongreMoil the United States of America, by the differoll Societies instituted for promoting the AbolitidI of Slavery, &o. in the States of Rhode IbIMI Connecticut, New Tork, Pennsylvania, Uvfl land, and Virginia. Svo. 2s Philadelphia, liMJ nour. o ! m ■ 2s 6d John EtuttU SmUht 36, Soho Square, London. 266 CftUBM of the lDian»l elBlandofSt. DomiD(i),| SI. Qarran Coulor. i 4618 MINUTES of iho Mtradilh AMOoifttion held ftt SandbomtoB, 8«f 8vo. !■ 6d iVew Yorit, t708 4544 LIN N (W.) Rjmarkt on Dr. Moort'i Addrew to tbe Moinbertt vT ibe Protottant Epimopal Oburcb In tko City of N«w York. 8vo. 2a Nm Yorlc, 1798 4840 MILLER (S«nin«l) Sermon pruwehed in New York, July 4, 179S, the Anniversary of the In- dependence of America, at the requeat of the Tammany Sodety, or Columbian Order. 8to. 8b Sd New York, 1793 4646 RETURN of tbe Whole Number of Perwna within tbe WTeral Distrieta of the U. Statee. 8vo. 2* 1798 4547 REPORT of the Seeretaiy of the Treasury of the United States on the Subject of Uanufao* tuirao. 8vo. Is 0d 1798 4518 RICE'S Speech against Slavery at the Dan- ville, Ey. Convention. 12mo. la 1798 4649 NEMBHARD (J. F.) Treatise on the Nature •nd Cure of the Yawa. 4 to (eomtn torn). Is 6d Kingiton, Jamaica, 1798 4550 YIRQINIA Almanack for tbe Year 1798, the 17th Year of American Independence, by Robert Andrews. Small 8vo ^containing some curious American Jests). 5s Miehmond, 1793 4551 WEBSTER (Noah) EfTeots of Slavery on Morals and Industry. 8vo {wormed). Is 6d Hartford, 1798 1704. 4551*AnTHENTIC Copies of the Corespondence of Thomas Jefferson and Qeorge Hammond on the con-ezecution of existing Treaties for de- livering Frontier Posts. 8vo, part 2 (only). Is 1794 4552 BUELL (Samuel, Pattor of Eatt Hampton) Sermon at Bridge Hampton, on ibe Funeral of Samuel Buell Woolworth. 8vo. 28 Sagg Harboim;\19i 4558 COLLECTION of the Penal Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvaoia. 8vo. 2b Philadelphia, 1794 4554 DUNN (Thomas) Discourse delivered in tbe Ne?v Duteh Church, Nassau Street, before tbe New York Society for the Information and Assistance of Persons Emigrating from Foreign Countries. 8vo. Is 1794 4555 CONSTITUTION of the United States of America, established 4th March, 1789, and De- olaratirn for separating from this Country. 8vo. Is 1794 4556 CONTRAST (The), being the Speech of King George III. at the Opening of tbe Parlia- ment, 1794, and tbe Speech of President Oeo. Washington, at tbe Opening of the Congress of the United States of America, Dec. 8, 1798. 8vo. Is «d 1794 4557 CUTBUSB (Edward) Inaugural Dissertation on Insanity. 8vo. 2s Philadelphia, 1794 4558 COOPER'S (Thomsi, Prttidtnt of <9«>ua{ Oartiina College) Information respecting Ameri- ca. 8vo, large map. 2s.— w{af««. 6s NorimhAliil 4666 RAMSAY (David, Pretident of the Senate tj South Carolina) Oration delivered in St. Michael'i [ Church, Charleston, 4th July, 1794, in Comme- moration of American Independence. 8vo. 2i I Charleiton (1704| 4667 SERMON preached in the Parish Church ot St. Paul at Halifax, 25 April, 1794, the Daj appointed by Proclamation for a General Fiit and Humiliation in H.M. Province of Konl Scotia, by Rt. Rev. Charles, BLihop of "Son Scotia. 8vo. 2s 6d Halifax, lliil 4668 SPEECHES of Mr. Smith of South Caroliu in the House of Representatives, Jan. 1794, on curtain Commercial Regulations proposed bj Mr. Madison. 8vo. 2a 17M 4669 THOUGHTS on Emigration, in a Letter from a Gentleman in Philnielphia to his Friend in England. 8vo,privatelg pHnted. Is 179(1 1795. 4670 BALDWIN (Thos.) Sermon at Bridgevrater, ■ at the Ordination of Rev. David Leonard to tlx work of an Evangelist. 8vo. 2s Boston, 179! { 4671 CONSIDERATIONS on the Present SUte of Affain as it Respects the West India Colo- nies and Probable Efifects of French Decree for Emancipating the Negroes. 8vo. 28 IW 4672 CONSTITUTION of the Humane Socittjl of the State of New York. Svo. Is 6d Nm York, 11 carry ii the Ui tain. h589 OH Tranea before qaent tereitin John BuaeU Smith, 36, Soho 8qw»r$, Zondon, 257 4578 DINOLBY'i (AiDMa) Oration In th«Fed«nl Hill) N«w York, on tho ImproTtmant of M«di- oioe. 890. U Ntu York, 1700 iin ENQ1 IT how far tba PuoUhmral of Deith is .iLxeHwrr in PAnniylTania, with Note* •nd Illiutretiona by Wm. Bradford. 8to. Is 6d 1798 4S7S FRENCH (Jonalhao) Sermon at tba Ordina- tion of Rav. Abial Abbot to the Paatoral Car« of tba Pint Charob and Booiaty in Hararbill. 8vo. 2a HaverhUlfllW (S76 JARDINB (Dr. L. J.) Latter from Pannarl- Ttnia to a Friend in England, oontaioing Valu- able luformation with reipeot to Amarloa. 8vo li 6d 1795 km A LITTLE Plain Engliab, addt>eaaad to tba Feopla of the Unitod Statei, on tba Treaty na- gociated with hia Brittanlc Majeaty, by Peter Porcupine (TT. Co6(e»). 8to. la 9d Philadtlphia, 1795 4578 M'KNIOHT (John) The Divine Ooodneaa, a Tlianksgiving Sermon preaohed in New Torlc. 8to. 2a 6d New Yorl; 1796 4679 MESSAGE of the Preaident of the United States to Congreaa relative to France and Great Britain. 8vo, pp. 292, viith che Paperi therein nf erred to. 0a Philadelphia, 1795 4580 MINUTES of the Prooeedingaof the Second and Third Conventiona of Delegatea, from the Abolition Societies aasembled at Philadelphia. Svo. 2b Philadelphia, 1795—0 hSSl PLAN of Association of the North American Land Company. Svo, with Notary Clement Bid- diet Oerti/icatum, tigned and eealed. 2s Philadelphia, 1795 1 4582 REAL Cedula de Eroocion del Conaulado de Chile, ezpedida en Aranjues. Svo. 2s 6d Madnd, 1795 h588 SMITH'S (Dr. S. Stanhope) Divine Good- ness towards the United States of Amerioa, a Disoourae at Philadelphia. Gvo. la 6d 1795 1 4584 SMITH (Mr., of South Carolina) Speech in the Hoase of Representatives m the United Stttea of America on the Subject of the Reduc- tion of the Public Debt. Svo. 2s 1795 14585 VINDICATION of Mr. Randolph's Resig- nation. Svo. 2s Philadelphia, 1795 1706. 14586 ADDRESS and Constitution of Us': New York Missionary Society. Svo. is C-l T'"m {orJc, 1798 1 4587 ADDRESS of George Washington to the United States of Ameriea, ou hia Resignation. 8to. 2a £dinb.,nm 14688 AMES (W.) Speech in the House of Repre- lentativea of the United States on the Laws to carry into Effect the Treaty concluded between the United States and the King of Great Bri- tain. Svo. 2s 6d Philadelphia, 1796 |4589 CHRISTIAN (Fletcher) Narrative of the Transactions on Board H.M. Ship the "Bounty," before and after the Mutiny, with his Subae- qaent Travels in Sonth America. Svo, tn- ttre$ting, 28 6d 1796 4000 FURMAN (Richard) Oratlen Dallmad at Charleston Orpnan Honsa bafora tha Intaodant and Wardens of iho Cltv and a large Assam- blaga of Banafaoton to the Institatlon. Svo. 2s CharUtttm, 1794 4091 KICK for a Bit*, or Review upon Ravlaw.wlUi a Critical Basav on tha Works of Mrs. 8. Rowson, In a Letter to tba Editon of the Amarioan Month* ly Review, by Peter Porcupine. Svo. Is 1780 4092 INTERESTING BUto Papara from Prsii- dent Washington, M. Fauehat and M. Adal, likewise Conferenoes with George Hammond, Mioistar Plenipotentiary firom Great Britain. Svo. 2s 1798 4098 LUNCOURT's (Duke of) Comparative View of the Mild and Sanguinary Laws, and the Gk>od efTeots of the former ezbibitad in tba present Economy of the Prisons of Philadelphia. Svo. Is 1790 4594 LOOK before yon Leap, or a Few Hints to such Artisana, Mechanics, Labourers, Farmers, and Husbandmen, deairoua of Emigrating to Amerioa, being a Genuine Collection of Lettera from Persona who have Emigrated. Sva 2a 6d 1790 4096 MORSE (Dr. Jed.) Sermon at Cbarleatown on the Death of Hon. Thos. Russell, Esq. Svo. Is 6d Botton, 1796 4596 NEW YEAR'S Gift to the Democrats, or Observations on a Pamphlet, entitled " VIndl' cation of Mr. Randolph's Reaignatton." By Peter Porcupine. Svo. Is Philadelphia, 1796 4697 OBSERVATIONS on the North American Land Company, lately instituted in Philadelphia, and Remarks on American Lands in general. Sva 3s.— A copy little stained. 2s 1790 4698 THE President's (Washington) Address, announcing his design of retiring i^om Publio Life. Svo. Is 6d Philadelphia, 1790 4699 PROCEEDINGS of theGovernorsnd Assem- bly of Jamaica in regard to the Maroon Negroes, origin, progress, and termination of the War. Svo, plate, 8s 1790 4600 RUSH (Benj.) Eulogiom to perpetuate tha Memory of David Rittenhouae, late President of the American Philosophical Society. Svo. Is 6d Philadelphia, 1796 4601 SERMON before the Quakers at theBorough Market (on Slavery) by William Sa very, of North America. Svo. 6d 1790 4602 THACHER (Peter) Sermon preaohed to tha Society in Brattle Street, Boston, April 17, 1796, occasioned by the Death of the Hon. Thomas Russell, Esq. 4to. 2s Boston, 1796 4608 THREE Sermons (on Slavery) preached at the Meeting-house of the Qunkers in Houna- ditcb, by W. Savery and George Dillwyn, of North Amerioa. Svo. Is 1796 4604 TURNBULL (Gordon) Narrative of the Re- volt and Insurrection in the Island of Grenada, with Addenda. Svo. ds 1796 4606 WASHINGTON'S Address to the People of the United State?, announcing his inlention of retiring from Public Life. Svo. la 0d 1796 S08 PamfikUHi nUtting to inMritfo, oh 8ak by iy©7. 4606 ADAMS rPmldMit) BpMoh to \>Ax lm»-* of CongnM, M» 16, 1797. 8fo. h PhUud. 1797 4007 BONE to Omw for the Donoonls (of Ame- rioa). Bj PtUr PoreupliM. Two ptrii, Sv^o. liM PAtiaJAu&2tn, 1798 1 4645 WHAT ia our Situation, and What our IhroBpecta ? A few pagea for Americans, by an American. 8to. la 6d About 1198 1 4646 THE Whole Official Correapondence between the Envoys of the American Statea and Mona. Talleyrand, on the Subject of the Diaputea between the Two Countriea, and alio the pur- port of tome Ihrivate Converaationa between the American Commiaaionera and an Unaccredited Agent of the French Qovemment 12mo. Is 6d 1798 1799. 1 4647 BARTON (Dr. Benj.) Fragments of the Na- tural History of Pennsylvania. Folio, part 1, all published. 6b PhUaddphia, 1799 |4648 COBBETT's (W.) Remarks on the Expla- nation lately published by Dr. Priestley, res- pecting the intercepted letters of his friend and disciple, John H. Stone. 8vo. la 6d 1799 14649 DESCRIPTION of the Settlement of the Qenesee Country in the State of New York. 8to {litth damaged in the margin), la €d 1799 14660 EMMONS (Nath.) Discourse Delivered on the National Fast, April 26, 1799. 8vo, 2b 6d Wrmtham {Ma»$.), 1799 4681 DBTBOTIOV of • OoMpiiMy fomod by the United BrothrMi, with tbo BvideBt Intention of aiding the Tyrants of Franoe In Babverting khe Qovemment of the Unikod Slatei of Aneriea. by Poki. Ponnipine. 8vo. Is 6d 1799 4663 MEMOIRB sar la OolMie FraaoalM par U Citoyen Jaoqnemln qui a reside dans la Giuiane Franoalae pondant viagk dens ana. 13mo. 8e Parit, am vti. (1799) 4658 PRIESTLEY (Joa.) Letters to the Inhabi- tanta of Northnmberliuid and its Neighbour- hood, on Subjeets inkereating to khe Author and to khem, park 3. 8vo. la 6d Nortkumimlamd, 1799 4664 ORATION, written at the reqneat of the Young Men of Boaton, In oommemoration of the Dieaolutton of tbo Treatiea between France and the United Stakee, by Thoa. Paine. 8vo. la 6d Boitm, 1799 4656 RAMEL (Qeneral) Rektion de la Deporta- tion a Cayenne dea Citoyena Barthelamy, Piohegru, Willot, La Rue, 4ko. 8vo. 2e Hambwrg, 1799 4656 RAMEL (General) Narrative of the Depor- tation to Cayenne, of Barthelemy, Piohegru, Willot, &o., fto. Tranalated fh)m the Frenoh. 8vo. 2b 1799 4667 RAPPORT dn Commite du Conaeil aur- Tobjet d'augmenter lea moiena TBduoatlon, French and Engliah. 8vo, e^oie cut, 8a Quebec, 1799 4658 REFLEXIONS aobre el Comeroio de Espana oon BUB Coloniaa en America en tiempo de Guerra, por un Eapanol en Philadelphia. 8vo. la 6d Philadelphia, 1799 1800. 4659 BRIEF Account of the Revivala of Relieion among the Congregationaliata and Baptiata,ln a number of Toura in the New England States, and also Nova Scotia, email 8vo. la Halifax, 1800 4660 ■ Another edition. 8vo. la Bmtol, Eng., 1800 4661 BRIEF Statement of Opiniona given in tho Board of Commiaaionera under the Sixth Artielo of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navi- gation with Great Britain, by One of the Com- miisioners under the Sixth Artiole. 8vo. 2s Philadelphia, 1800 4662 CHEETHAM'S (Jaa.) Diaaerkation on Poli- tical Equality and the Corporation of New York. 8vo. 2a 6d ;^ew Yor*, 1800 4663 EPISTLE (in Verse) from the Marquis de la E»yotte to Qeneral Washington. 8vo. 2s 6d Mitib., 1800 4664 FRIE'S (John) Two Trials of John Fries, on an Indictment ifor Treason and Insurrection in the Counties of Bucks, Northampton, and Montgomery, United States. 8vo, 277 pp. Ss 6d Philadelphia, 1800 4665 FUNERAL Oration on the Death of Wash' ington, by Major-Gen. Henry Lee, with an Eulogy by Judge Minot. 8vo. 8« 1800 m Pi 260 PampMets rtiaiing to America, on Sale hy 4666 HOLCOMBE (Heniy, MvfkUUr 0/ the Word of Ood in Savannah) Sermon oooasioned by the Death of Lt.-Qen. Washington, President of the United States of Amerioa. 4to. 2s 6d On the Bay (1800) 4667 LETTERS from Paris to the Citizens of the United States on their Commercial Intercourse with England, by Joel Barlow. 8to. Is 6d 1800 4668 LINN (Wm., Minuter of the Reformed Dutch Chvreh in the City of New YorTe) Discourse deli- vered in the Brick Presbyterian Church before the New York Missionary Society. 8to. 28 iV«io York, 1800 4669 MORE'S (Dr. Jedidiah) Prayer and Sermon at Cfaarlestown, Deo. 81, 1799, on the Death of Pi-esident Washington, and Proceedings of the Town in Testimony of his Talents. 8vo. 2s 1800 4670 MADISON (Dr., Bp. of Virginia) Discourse on the Death of Qeneral Washington, on Feb. 22,1800. 8vo. 2s 1800 4671 THE Narrative of Mr. John Soren, a Native of the United States, piratically Captured on the High Seas in requital for an Act of Huma- nity in Saving a British Transport with near 300 Troopp on Board from Sinking, with Appen- dix of Documents and Letters from the Ame- rican Minister. 8vo, not publiihed. 2a 1800 Jun.) Eulogy on Qeneral 8vo. 2s Oharleatoion, 1800 4672 PAINE'S (Seth, George Washington. 4673 RUSSELL (Jon.) An Oration pronounced in the Baptist Meeting House in Providence, on the Anniversary of American Independence 8vo. 2s Providence, 1800 4674 SKETCH of a Discourse occasioned by the Death of Qen. Washington. 8vo. 2s Dublin, 1800 4675 SOTHEBT (W.) Siege of Cuzco, a Tragedy. 8vo. Is6d 1800 4676 WASHINGTON'S (General) Letters to Sir John Sinclair on Agricultural and other Inter- esting Topics, engraved in facsimile, on 86 pager . 4to. 6s 1800 4677 WEEM'S (Rev. M. L.) History of the Life and Death, Virtues and Exploits of Gen. Geo. Washington. 8vo, oval portrait hy Tanner. Ss 6d Philadelphia, 1800 4678 WHITNET (Phineas) Sermon at the Ordi- nation of the Rev. Nicholas Bowes Whitney to the Care of the Second Church Society in Hingham. 8vo. 2s Boston, 1800 1801. 4679 COUTHINO (J. J. da Cunha de Azeredo, Bishop of Pernambuco) Essay on the Commerce of Portugal und her Colonies, particularly of Brazil. 8vo. 2s 1801 4680 LATHROP (Jos.) Sermon at Harvard at the Ordination of the Rev. Stephen Bemis to the oare of the Congregational Church and Society in Harvard. 8vo. 2s Harvard, 1801 4681 VOTES of the House of Assembly of the Bahama IilMids. Folio. 2s iVoiMu, 1801 4681* MEMOIRS justifieatif de I* oonduite de U Grande Bretagne en arrdtant lea NaviresEt- rangers et les munitions de Guerre destindei aux Insurgens de I'Amerique. 8vo. 2s 1801 4682 PRIESTLEY (Joseph) Letterstothelnhabit^ ants of Northumberland, and Letters to a Friend in Paris, on Lianoourt's Travels in tlie North American States. 8vo. 2s 6d Philadelphia, 1801 4683 SPEECH of Thos. Jefferson, tk« newly elected President to the Senate of the Uoited States, with a few Remarks by an EnglisbiuD, 8vo. Is 6d 1801 4684 THACHER (Thos. C.) Sermon at Lynn, on the P^ath of Mrs. Anne Carnes. 8vo. Is 6d Boston, 1801 4686 WASHINGTON'S Letters to Arthur Yonsg, containing an Account of his Husbandry, hii Opinions on Various Questions of Agriculture, and Particulars of the Rural Economy of the United States. 8 vo, map of Washington's Pam. 4b 6d 1801 1802. 4686 ACCOUNTof the Skeleton of the Mammoth, a nondescript Carnivorous Animal, of immense size, found in America, by R, Peale, 8to, Is 6d 1802 4687 BARRY (Thos.) Singular Adventures aid I Captivity among the Monsipi Indians of North America. 8vq, front., (a Shilling pamphlet). u\ 1802 4688 CRISIS of Sugar Colonies, an Enquiry into the Objects and Probable Effects of the Frendi I Expedition to the West Indies, with a Plan for | settling the vacant Land of Trinidada. 8to. II 4689 FUNERAL Panegyric on George Washing' I ton, 22 Feb., 1800, in the United Churches of St. Paul's and Christ Church, Baltimore, bjl Rev. John Ireland. 8vo. Is 6d 1802 4600 THE Georgia Analytical Uepository, b; Henry Holcombe, Pastor of the Baptiot, Ohurcb in Savan!]ah. 8vo, No. 1 of vol 1, title tm. \ 2a Savannah, 1302 4691 HENDERSON (Goo.) Short View of theAd- ministrations in the Government of Americt,] under Washington and Adams, and PresentAd- ministration under Jefferson. 8vo. Is 6d 18(12 1 4692 HISTOIRE Diplomatique du Chev. Behaio | de Nuremburg avec la description de sou gl( terrestre par M. Christophe Theophili de Mutr | traduite de I'Allemand par H. J. Jansen. 8 Plate. 4s 6d Strasbourg, II 4698 MACLAURIE's Narrative, or Journal of I Voyages and Travels through tho NoithWeit| Continent of America in 1789 and 1799. 12dio, 3s 6d 1802 4694 MO NGR OLE, La France Equinoxiilt ou ExpoBe-sommaire des possessions de la Re- publique sons I'Equateur, comprenant uoe refu' totion en faveur de la Quayane Francaise. 8vo, | 2a Paris, !& John RuudU Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 261 tyrio on George Washiiig. I the United Churches oil 1 Church, Baltimore, bjl Ivo. l8 6d 18021 La France Equinoxiilt des poBBessioDB de la Bt- eur, comprenaut une relU' GuBvane Francaise. Svo. ParU, im (696 MALLET'S (Captain) Descriptive Account of the Island of Trinidad. 4to, map. 2s 1802 4696 PETER'S (Rev. C.) Two Sermons, preached at Dominica, with Appendix, containing Minutes of Three Trials at Roseau and Strictures on Uie Slave Trade. 8vo. 1b 6d 1802 1697 PRIEST'S (Will, a Muiiaan) Travels in the United SUtes, 1798-7. 8vo. 2b 1802 4698 RAINSFORD's (Capt.) Memoir of Transac- tioDS that took place in St. Domingo, 1799. Sto. Is6d 1802 1699 WASHINGTON (President) Life of, by J. rinrrr. 12mo. nortrait. la Ad 1802 Corry. 12mo, portrait. Is 6d 1803. 4700 BILENAP's (Jeremy) Life and Extraordi- nary Adventures of Capt. John Smith. 12mo, frontiipieee of Pocahontcu taving hit life. 28 Lond., 1803 4701 CAMPE (M. J. H.) Columbus oder entdec- koDg von Westindien. Ss Paris, 1803 4702 CRESSON (Joshua) Meditations during the Prevalence of the Yellow Fever, in Philadelphia in 1793. 12mo. 2s 1803 4708 DICKINSON (Jonathan) Narrative of a Shipwreck in the Gulph of Florida, shewing Qod's protecting Providence Man's surest help and defence in Times of greatest difficulty and most eminent danger. 12mo. 2s Stanford, State of New TorJc, 1808 4701 EOLLOCK (Henry) Sermon before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. 8vo. Is 6d Philadelphia, 1803 4706 HISTORICAL Disquisition on the Mammoth, or Great American Incognitium, whose fossil remains are to be found in North America. By RPeale. 8vo. Is 6d 1803 |4706 FOWNALL (Gov.) Memorial Addressed to the Sovereigns of Europe and the Atlantic, (different from the one ' 1780). 8vo. 8s 6d 1803 |4707 PRIESTLEY'S (Joseph) Second Letter to the Rev. John Blair Linn, Pastor of the first Presbyterian Congfegation in Philadelphia, in reply to his Defence of the Doctrines of the Divinity of Christ and Atonement. 8vo. Is 6d Northumberland, U. S., 1803 |i708 SAVANNAH Baptist Association.— Minutes of the AsBociation held in the City of Savannah, State of Georgia, 1803; Minutes of same in Savannah, from Jan. 14th to 17tb, 1804 ; Minutes held at Black Swamp, in South Caro- lina, from Saturday 24th to 27th, Nov. 1834, Three Tracts. 8vo. 3s 1804. |4709 GLAD TIDINGS; or, an Account of the State of Religion within the Bounds of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. 8vo. 28 Philadelphia, 1804 |4710 PICTON's (Col.) Letter to Lord Hobart (reipecting hi» administration of the Island of Tnnidad). 8vo. Is 6d 1804 4711 MASON'S (Dr. J. M.) Oration Commemora- tive of the late Major General Alex. Hamilton, with Appendix of Particulars of his Duel with Col. Burr, and a Copy of the paper left by the General. 8vo. 3s 1804 4712 MINUTES of the Qeorna Association, taken at Whattey's Mill, 1803 ; Ditto, at Newford, in Wilkes' County, 1804, Two Tracts. 8vo. 28 Attgtuta, 1804 4718 PRIESTLEY'S (Timothy, Brother of the Dr.) Funeral Sermon on Dr. Joseph Priestley, who Died at Northumberland, in Pennsylvania. 8vo. 2s 6d 1804 47Ti PUGNBT (J. F. X.) Essai sur la Topogra- phie de I'lsle de Sainte>Lucie. 4to. 28 6d Paris, 1804 4716 ST. DOMINGO. — The Opportunity or Reason for aa Immediate Alliance with St. Domingo, by the Author of the Crisis of the Sugar Colonies. 8vo. 23 1804 4716 THORNTON'S (Dr. W.) Political Economy, founded in Justice and Humanity (as applica- ble to America). 8vo. Is Washington, V. S., 1804 1806. 4717 BOULTON's (D'Arcy) Sketch of Upper Canada. 4to, coloured map. 2s 1805 4718 CONSIDERATIONS for and against a South American Expedition. 8vo. 2s 1806 4719 FULLARTON's (Col.) Refutation of Col. Picton's Pamphlet, lately Addressed to Lord ilobart (on his Governorship of Trindad). 4to. 2s 1805 4720 LETTER from the Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States, to Lord Mulgrave. 8vo. Is 1805 4721 NOTT's (Elip.) Address to the Candidates for the Baccalaureate, in Union College, May 18th, 1806— Ditto, July, 1806.— Ditto, July, 1807. 8vo. Is each Albany and Schnectady, 1806—7 4722 POPKIN's (John Snelling) Discourse at Haverhill, on the Funeral of Jabez Kimball, Attorney at Law, with Memoir of his Life. 8vo. 2s Newburyport, 1806 4723 TALLEYRAND.— Memoire sur les Rela- tions Commercialesdes Etats Unis aveo 1' Angle- terre. 8vo. Is 1806 4724 WAR IN DISGUISE ; or, the Frauds of the Neutral Flags, pp. 216, 2s 1806 By John Brown of Yarmoutli, a writer of other Trea- tises on Maritime International Law. Mr. Allibone almost ignores liim. 4726 WARB (Henry) Sermon, Occasioned by the Dissolution of his Pastoral Relation to the First Church of Christ in Hingham. 8vo. 28 Boston, 1806 1806. 4726 ACCOUNT of the Massachusetts State Prison, containing a Description and Plan of the Edifice, the Law, Regulations, Rules, &, Orders, with State of the Institution. 8vo,plates. la 6d Chtwltitown, 1806 '*9 llll 263 Pamphlets retaiing to America, on Sale hy mi P \ :a MAU 4727 ACCOUNTS of Two Attempts towards the Civilization of some Indian Nations in Nortli America. 12mo. Is 6d 1806 4728 ADAMS (John Quinoy) Inaugural Oration, delivered at the Author's Irstallation as Boylston Professor of Rhetoriok and Oratory, at Harvard Univeraity. 8to. 2« £o»ton,1806 4729 BRIEF Account of the Proceedings of the Committee by the Yearly Meeting of Friends, of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, &o., for Promoting the Improvement and Oradual Civilization of the Indian Nations. 8vo. Is 6d 1808 4780 AN EXAMINATION of the British Doc- trine, which Subjects to Capture a Neutral Trade not open in the time of Peace. 8vo. 28 1806 4781 CASE in the House of Lords respecting the Scotch Estates of iha late William Shedden, Merchant of New York, both Appellant and Respondent's Cases. Folio. 28 6d 1806-8 4732 EVIDENCE taken at Port of Spain, Island of Trinidad, in the Case of Louisa Calderon, with Letter to Sir Sam. Hood, by Col. Thomas Picton. 8vo. 28 1806 4783 FAIRBURN's Authentic and Interesting Description of the City of Buenos Ayres and adjacent Country on the River Plate, shewing the Manners, Customs, Pro(?uce and Commerce of that Important Country. Small 8vo, map. Is 6d 1836 4784 FULL AR TON' 8 (Col.) Letter to Lord ♦•♦*••*, on the Subjects of Torture introduced into the British Colonies, as connec- ted with the Laws of Old Spain. 4to. Is 6d 1806 4735 LEE (Jos,, Pastor of the Church in Royalaton) Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. W. B. Wesson to the Pastoral Office over the Church and Society in Hardwick. 8vo. 2s Northampton, 1806 4736 MEMOIRS of Mammoth, and Various other Extraordinary and Stupendous Bones of Incog- nita or Nondescript Animals, found in the Vicinity of the Ohio, Illinois, &c., by Thos. Ashe. 8vo. Is 6d 1806 4737 NOTT's Sermon before the Presbyterian Church, on Missions. Svo. Is Phil, 1806 4738 PIDGIN (Wm., Minuter at Hampton) Two Diacoursep^ on the Sudden Deaths of Joseph Brown aud James Jenness, drowned near Rye- Beach, Sept. 9th, 1806. 8vo. 4s Neioburyport, 1806 4739 QUINCY (Josiab) Speech, on Fortifying the Forts and Harbours of the United States. 8vo. small piece cut out of lati leaf. Is 1806 4740 SPEECH of Hon. J. Randolph, Representa- tive for the State of Virginia, in the Congress, on a Motion for the non-importation of British Merchandize pending the Disputes between Great Britain and America. Svo. Is 6d 1806 4741 TALLEYRAND'S Memoirs concerning the Commercial Relations of the United States with England. Svo. 28 1806 4742 TRIAL of J. D. R. Rouvellet, Esq. of th« I Island of St. Christopher, for Forgery. Svo, portrait. Is 6d I8O1I 4743 TRIAL of Thomas Picton, late Governor u,' Trinidad, for Torturing Louisa Calderon, in the Island of Trinidad. 8to, /im^ 1b 1806 j 4744 WAR in Disguise, or the Frauds of the Neutral Flags. Svo. itA edition. 28 1806 4745 WELCH (Moses C.) Sermon at the Installa- tion of the Rev. Elijah Waterman to the Pai. toral Care of the Presbyterian Church in Stratfield (Conneo.) Svo. 2s Bridgeport, im 1807. • 4746 BUENOS AYRES.— Truth and Reason ternu Calumny and Folly, in which the leading Cir- cumstances of Oen. Whitelocke's Conduct in S. America are explained. Svo. 2s 6d 1807 4746* NARRATIVE of the Expedition to and tiie Storming of Buenos Ayres. Svo, plate. 2s 1807 4747 CONCESSIONS to America the Bane of | Britain, or the Cause of the present Distressed Situation of the British Colonial and Shipping Interests Explained, and 'Remedy Sujegested, Svo. Is6d ^ 1807 4748 TRIAL of John Wilson, a2ia«JenkmRatford, for Mutiny, Desertion, and Contempt. 8 to. Is 6d Halifax, (1807) 4749 DE PONS (F. J., Ex-Agent du Gov. Francait a Caracas) Perspective des Rapports Politiques et Commerciaux de la France dans lea deux Indes sous la Dynastic Regnante. Svo. Paris, 1807 j 4760 EMANCIPATION in Disguise, or the Crisis of the Colonies, and Observations upon Colonlil Monopoly, shewing the dififerent Effecta of its | Enforcement and Relaxation, Exposing the Ad' vantages derived by America from Louisiana, Svo. 3s 1807 ] 4761 LAWS of Union College. Svo. Is Schenectady, 1807 4762 LETTER to W. Manning, Esq., M.P., on tlie Progressive Depreciation of West India Pro- 1 perty. Svo. Is 1807 1 4763 MEDFORD's (Macall) Oil without Vinegar, and Dignity without Pride, or British Americao and West India Interests Considered. Svo ls6d 18 4754 MINUTES of a Court Martial in Portsmoutl I Harbour, for the Trial of F'r Home Popliam {for taking Buenos Ayres and Monte Video) with j his Defence. Svo. 3s 18W 4756 REMARKS on the British Treaty with tii) United States, and Reflections on the Characters of the President and other leading Members of j the Government. Svo. 2a 1807 4766 TRUE Picture of the United States ol America. By a British Subject. Svo. Is 6d 1807 John JRu88eU Smith, 36, Soho Squcm, London. ^63 rt Martial in Portsmoutli of P'r Home Pophim and Monte Video) witli 1808. i7fi7 AUTHENTIC Narrative of the Expedition under Gen. Crauford until its Arrival at Monte Video, ^th Account of the Operations against Buenos Ayrea under Gen< Whitelooke. By an Officer. 8vo, jplates. 5n For the Author, 1808 4758 BARINQ'S (Alex. Lord Aahburion) Inquiry into the Causes and Consequencea of the Orders in Council, and the Conduct of Qreat Britain towards the Neutral Commerce of America. 8vo. Is6d 1808 4759 BROUGHAM (Henry) Speech before the House of Commons in support of the Petitions from London, Liverpool,andManohester against the Orders in Council. 8vo. Is 6d 1808 4760 THE British Treaty; with Appendix of State Papers, which are now first published. 8vo. 8s America, printed unknown where, or by whom sold; Land, reprinted 180S 4761 BURKE (William) A ditional Reasons for our immediately emancipating Spanish America, deduced from the Circumstances of the present Crisis, with valuable Information of Events at Buenos Ayres and the Caraccas. 8vo. 2s 1808 1 4762 THE Country Seats of the Ucitei States, with some Scenes connected with them. By W. Birch. Oblong 4to. Part I. (ond lastt), 20 plates. 6s Sprir^gland Pa. 1808 1 4763 LETTERS of Decius, in answer to the Criticism upon the Political Account of Trini- dad, and upon the Defence of the Crimes of Governor Pioton. 8vo. Is 6d 1808 1 4764 LETTER to Hon. T. Pickering, exhibiting a view of the imminent Danger of an unneces- sary and ru'nous War. 8vo. Is 1808 1 4765 LIFE of Lieut. Qeu. Whitelocke (published during his Trial). Hyo, r>.o title. Is 1808 14766 LOWE (Jos.) Inquir- r-o the State of the British West Indies. 8vo. Is 6d 1808 the United States of ubjeot. 8vo. Is 6d 1801 1 4767 MORSE and Parish's ('ompendious History of New England. 8vo. -2s 1808 1 4768 OBSERVATIONS on the American Treaty, in Eleven Lettf \ published in " The Oun," under the Signature of Decius. Svo. 2s 1808 1 4769 ORDERS in Council, or Examination of tbt. Justice, Legality, and Policy of the new Systera of Commercial Regulations, with Appendix of State Papers, Statutes, and Authorities. 8vo. 2b 1808 |4770 PARISH'S (Dr. Elijah) Sermon in the Presbyterian Church, Scht- ectady. Svo. Is Schenectady, 1808 |4771 PAYSON (Seth, Pastor oj the Church in Rindge, N. H.) Discourse nt the Ordination of the Rev, Edward Payson, as Colleague Pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Port- land. Svo. 28 Portland, 1808 |<772 PORTER (EUphat) Discourse before the Society for Propagating the Qospel among the Indiana and others in North America, 5th Nov. 1807. 8vo. Is6d jBoj^on, 1808 4778 REPORT of the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject of Public Roads and Canals. 8vo. Is 6d Wathingtm, 1808 4774 RITCHIE'S (Andrew) Oration on the Anni- versary of American Independence. Svo. Is Boston, 1808 477fi ROBBERT of the Bank of Pennsylvania in 1798, the Trial in the Supreme Court, when the President and Directors were sentenced to pay P. Lyon 12,000 dollars damages for a false Pro- secution. Svo. 8b 1808 4776 RUSSELL'S (John) Address to the Mem- bers of the Fuustus Association in Boston at their Annual Celebration. Svo. Is 6d Boston, 1808 4777 STEINHAUBR on the Geology of Labra- dor (from Linnntv < %c. Trans). 4to. 6d (1808) asoa 4778 ADDRE.1 to > .ngrass of the United States on the Utility and Justice of Restrictions upon Foreign Commerce. Svo. 28 Phr-udph'a, 1809 4779 ADDRESS of the Bible Sooii of Maine to the Public, with the Constitution and Regula- tion of said Society. Svo. Is Portland, 1809 4780 BUCEMINSTER's (J. S.) Sermon at the Church in Brattle Street, Boston, on the Fune- ral of His Excellency, Jas. Sullivan, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Svo. Is 6d Boston, 1809 4781 CHANNING's (W. E.) Sermon at the Ordi- nation of Rev. John Codman, to the Second Church in Dorchester. Svo. Is Boston, 1809 4782 COLOL^TB (Christophe) Comedie Historique, par N. Louis Lamercier. Svo. Is 6d Paris, 1809 4783 CORRESPONDENCE between the United States of America and Great Britain. Svo. Is 6d 1809 4784 FERNAND Cortez, ou la Conqu4te du Mexique, Opera en trois actes. Svo. Is Paris, 1809 4786 MARRTAT (Jos.) Substance of a Speech in the House of Commons upon the second read- ing of the Martinique Trade Bill. Svo. Is 1809 4786 POLITICAL, Commercial, and Statistical Sketches of the Spanish Empire in both Indies, and review of the question between Spain and the United States, respecting Louisiana and the Floridas. Svo. 2s 1809 4787 REPORT of the Committee appointed, on the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, to enquire into the Farmer's Ex- change Bank, at Gloucester. Svo. 2s 1809 4788 TOWNSEND's (Alex.) Address to the Mas- sachusetts Charitable Fire Society, on the prin- ciples of their Institution. Svo. Is 1809 4789 VIEW of the Political Situation of Upper Canada. By J. M. Jackson. Svo. 2s 1809 264 Famphleto reiating to Arnerica, on Sale by L rV,y:.. ,-i IM !' * ■0 fj • 1810. 4790 A BRIEF View of the Policy and Resources of the United States. 8to. Is 6d 1810 4791 CARBT (M.) Nino Letters to Dr. Adam Sey- bert, representative in Gougresa for Philadel- phia, on the United States Bank, ftc. Sto. 2s Philadelphia, 1810 4792 CORRESPONDENCE between Mr. Secre- tary Canning and the Hon. D. Erskine, as printed and laid before the House of Lords. 8vo. Is 6d 1810 4793 DIPLOMATIC Policy of Mr. Madison un- veiled in Strictures upon the late oorreapon- denie between Mr. Smith and Mr. Jaobon. By & Bostoniau. 8vo. 28 6d 1810 4794 GOLDSMITH (Lewis) Exposition of the Conduct of France towards America, illustrated by Cases decided in the Council of Prizes in Paris. 8vo. Is 6d 1810 4796 GUILDINQ (Rev. John) Sermon before the Governor and Council, &c., of the Island of St Vincent, 28 Dec, 1809, the day appointed for observance of the Jubilee. 4to. 28 St. Vincent, 1810 4796 HOBART (John Henry) Sermon at the consecration of Trinity Church, Newark, New Jemey. 8vo. Is 3d New York., 1810 4797 LETTER on the genius and dispositione of the French Government, including a view of the taxation of the French Empire. Py an American. 8vo, 5th edition. 28 1810 4798 O'NEIL's Ace nt of the proceedings of the Squadron under Admiral Sir Sydney Smith in effecting the escape of the Royal Family of Por- tugal to the Brazils. 8vo. 28 1810 4799 ROGERS' Voyage of Columbus, a Poem. 4to, with alterationi in two places by Mr. Rogers. 3s 6d 1810 4flOO ROGERS (Samuel) Voyage of Columbus, a Poem. 4to, vdth 1 9 MS. lines hy Mr. Rogers, in alteration of pcasages. 7s 6d 1810 Bouglit at tae poet's sale, overlooked by the Cataloguer. 4801 SMITH (Sam. Stanhope, President of the College of New Jersey) Sermon on the Love of Fxuise. 8vo. Is New Brunswick, 1810 1811. 4802 CATALOGUE of the Books, Pamphlets, Newspapeis, Maps, Charts, Manuscripts, &c., in the Library of the Massachussets Historical Society. 8vo. 28 Boston, 1811 4803 CHURCH (The) of England m^ n America Compared. 8vo. Is 6d S/eic Yorfr, 1811 4804 CONSTITUTION of the Society of Teachers of the City and County of New York. 8vo, Is Nexo York, 1811 4805 CRISIS of the Dispute with the United States, by a celabratd public writer, with ex- planatory Preface by a Merchant A the Old School. £vo. lB6d 1811 4806 HARRIS (F. M.) Sermon on the Death of the Hon. James Bowdoin, Esq. 8vo, oiUy 100 privatdy printed. IsCd Boston,\%\\ il807 INQUIRY into the past and present Rela. tions of France with the United States. 8to Is 6d I8ii 4808 SMITH (Hon. Robert) an Address to the People of the United States. 8vo. Is }8ll 4809 SPEECH of John Emote in Congresti, Feb. 6, 1811, in relation to Non-Intercourse. 8to 1b 1811 1810 TRIAL of Arthur Hodge, late one cf the Members of H.M. Council for the Virgin Is. lands at the Island of Tortols, for the Murder of hia Negro Man Slave. 8vo. Sa 1811 1812. 4811 ABSTRACT of the Evidence against the Orders in Council. 8vo. Is 6d 1812 4812 CLINTON (DeW) Discourse delivered be- fore the New York Hibtorical Society, DeoemLr 6, 1811. 8vo. 2s New Yorlc, 1812 4813 COLMAN (Henry) Sermon .a Hingham and | Quincy, the Day of the National Fast on ac- count of the War with Great Britain. 8vo, Is 6d Boston, 1812 4814 CONSTITUTION and Canons of the Protea- uant Episcopal Church in the State of New { York. 8vo. New York, 1812 4815 DOWDALu (Commander P. S.) Narrative of the Loss of the Brigg Charles, on her Passage from Liverpool to Newfoundland, and Miracu- lous Delivery of the Master and two of the I Crew in an open boat. 8vo. 2b Liverpool (1812) 4810 EXTRACTS from a Journal kept during a Voyage from Philadelphia to Calcutta, by way of the Isle of France. By W. J. 8vo, pmaWy printed. 28 Serampore, 1812 4817 A KEY to the Orders in Council. 8vo.' li 1812 4918 MACLAY (Archibald) dermon on the Death of Mrs. Mary Delezenne, of New York. 8vo 2a N. Y. 1812 4819 ORATION by Mr. Custis, of Arlington, with Account of Funeral Solemnities m honour of | Gen, James N. Lingan. 8vo. 2s Washington City, 1812 1 4820 REMARKS on the Theatre, and ou the late | Fire at Richmond, in Virginia. 8vo. 2s York, 1812 1 4821 SKETCH of the further Proceedings of th«| Committe«« appointed by the Yearly Meetii of Friends of Pennsylvania and Maryland for ] Improvement and 0-radual Civilisation of the In- dian Natives in Bom« part* of North Americt I 8vo. Is6d 1812 4822 SKEY (Dr.) oa tiM Geology of Barbadoei (.'"om LinuBBRU So<;. Traos.) 4to, 6d 1812 4828 THREE Messages j,««>m the President of the | United States of Covkfip-em. in November, 1811, with Documents wcoompaoying the same. 8w. I 28 6d 1812 1 John. EtueeU dmUh, S6, Soho Square, London* 26S ion on the Death of 1, Esq. 8vo, only 100 Boitm, 1811 ut and present Reli. United States. Svo, 1811 t) an AddreiB to the les. Svo. Is 1811 lote in Congress, Feb. !Ton-Intercourse. 8to. 1811 lodge, late one cf the oil for the Virgin Is- }rtola, for the Murder 8vo. 8b 1811 Evidence agunst the Is 6d 1812 Discourse delivered be- rical Society, DeoemLr Ntv) York, 1812 ermon .a Hingham and National Fast on ac- 1 Great Britain. 8to. Boston, 1812 ad Canons of the Frotea. in the State of New New York, 1812 lander P. S.) Narrative ' Charles, on her Passage ^foundland, and Miracu- [aster and two of the vo. 2s Liverpool (1812) Journal kept during! hia to Calcutta, by way }y W. J. Svo, privafelj Serampore, 1812 rs in Council. Svo. li 1812 d) ciermon on the Death I, of New York. Svo 2a N. Y. 1812 ustis, of Arlington, with )lemnitie3 in honour ol 8to. 2s WoBhington City, 1812 Theatre, and oa the late irsinia. Svo. 2s rorl, 1812 •ther Proceedings of the by the Yearly Meetings ania and Maryland for ual Civilisation of the In- arts of North Americt 1812 Geology of Barbadoei ^08.) 4to. 6d 1812 wn the President of the «m. in November, 1811, paoying the same. 8"i. 4824 WHITNEY (Peter) Discourse ilelivered in the Momiog at Quiooy, and in the Aftemoon to the tbiid Beligious Society in Hingham, on the Day of the State Fast, July 23rd, 1S12. Svo. li ed Boaon, 1812 1813. 1 4825 CABSON (Dr. W.) Beasona for Colonizing the Island of Newfoandland. Svo. 28 6d Greenock, 1813 1 4826 GLADSTONE (John, of I/ivm-^ml) on the Inexpediency of permitting Cot<:on Wool from the United States during the present War. Svo. iB 1813 1 4827 LYNE (Chas.) Letter to Lord Castlereagh on the North American Export Trade during the War. Svo. la 1813 1 4828 ON the past Relations between Great Bri- tain and the United States. Svo. Is 1813 1 4829 THE Shannon and Chesapeake, a Poem. Svo. l8 6d 1813 1 4830 SKETCH of the Church Solemnities at the Stone Cliapel and Festival at the Exchange, in honour of Russian Achievements over their I'rench Invaders. Svo. Is Boston, 1813 14831 SWEDEN'S (King of) Custom House and Excise Ordinance for the Island of St. Bartho- lomew. Svo. Is Stockholm, 1813 14832 WASHINGTON'S Farewell Address to the People of the United States, Hudson, 1813 — the CoDetitution of the United States of America, with the Amendments, ib., 1818, 12mo, port. 2s 1814. |4833 ADDRESS of the Managers of the Bible Society of Yirginia to the Public. Svo. Is Richmond, 1814 |4834 ANNUAL Report of the Baptist Education Society of the United States, Philadelphia. Small Svo. Is Philadelphia, 1814 ^836 BOSTON Baptist Association.— Minutes of the Association held at the Baptist Meeting House in South Reading, 1814 — Minutes held at the Meeting House of the Third Baptist Church in Boston, 1815 — Minutes held at the Baptist Meeting House in Danvery, 1817. Three Tracts, Svo. 2s 6d Boscon 14836 COMPRESSED View of the Points to be discussed in treating with the United States of iroerica (relating to the Boundary Question), 1814. By N. Atcbeson. Svo, 2 mops. 2s 6d 1814 |<837 DOCUMENTS rtlative to the Negooiations for Peace between the United States and Great Britain. 12mo, folding map, 2s Philadelphia, 1814 I HATTL— Manifesto du Roi (Henri Cbrieto- phe.) Svo. la Cap Ucnry, Sept. 18li I HISTORY of Tousaaint Louverture (the Hero of St. Domingo). Svv. Is 6d 1814 P840 HOBART (John Henry) Origin, General Character, and Present Situation of the Protes- tant Episcopal Church in the United States. Svo. 2s Philadelphia, 1814 4841 ORIGINATION and Conatitntion of the Sanaom Street Baptist Femalo Society for Pro- moting Foreign Evangelical Missions. Svo. la Philadelphia, 1814 4S42 PROCEEDINGS relative to the EsUblish- ment of a Presbyterian Plaoe of Worship in the City of Ebgaton. 4to. 2s Jamaica, 1814 4843 PROCEEDINGS in the Aaaembly of Lower Canada on the Rules of Practice in the Courts of Justice, and the Impeachments of Jonathan Sewell and James Monk, Esqrs. 4to. 2s 1814 4844 RIGHT and Practice of Impressment aa concerning Great Britain and America Con- sidered. Svo. la 6d 1814 4845 SISMONDI (J. C. C. Sismonde de) De I'in- tdr^t de la France h I'dgard de la traitd deg mgres. Svo. Is 6d 1814 4846 TREATY of Peace between England and America, signed at Ghent, Deo. 24, 1814. 4to. la 1815. 4847 D'AUBIGNY (M.) Washington, ou I'Orphe- Una de la Peudylvanie, Melodrame en trois actes. Svo. Is Paris, 1816 4848 DECRET Portant Organisation dn Governe- ment de I'lle de St. Barthelemy, Swedish and French. Stockholm, 1811— Port Regulations of St. Bartholomew. 4to. Is 6d Oustavia, 1^16 4849 EXPOSITION of th<. Causes and Character of the late War with Great Britain, published by the Authority of the American Government. Svo. 2s 18\o 4850 LARRIVA (Don Josd Joay de) Elogio del exemo e illmo Sen r D. D, Bart, Maria de laa Heras. 12mo. 28 Lima, 1816 4851 LETTSOM (Dr.) Recollections of Dr. Rush, of Philadelphia. Svo, privately printed. Is Cd 1815 4862 LETTER to Albert Gallatin, Esq., on the Doctrine of Gold and Silver, and Evils of the present Banking System. By Fublicola. Svo. la New York, 1815 4853 MILLS and Smith, Report of a Missionary Tour through that part of the United States West of the Allegany Mountains, performed under the direction of the MaBsachusetts Mis- sionary Society. Svo. 3s Andover, 1816 4834 OUTLINES of a Constitution for United North and South Columbia. By Dr. W. Thorn- ton. Svo. Is Washington, 1815 4855 PIXERECOURT (R. C. QuUbert de) Chria- tophe Colomb, ou la Decouverte du Nouveau monde, Melodram Historique. Svo, la 6d Paris, 1816 4856 REPORT of the Executive Committee of the Bible Society of Massachusetts, prepared for the Anniversary of the Society. Svo. Is Boston, 1815 1816. 4857 BOLLMAN'a (Dr. Erick) Plan of an Im- proved System of the Money ConcernB of the Union. Svo. Is 6d Philadelphia, 1816 18 1-^ 266 Pamphlets rdaUng to Amerioa, on Saie by 'iIhM J'i": i Mlilk. :t ',«!^l - 4 48S8 BONNBV (If. B.) TabUau dea Etata-unia de rAmerique an oommenoement du XIXe Sieole. 8to. £• Pari*, 1816 4869 HOLCOMBE (Henry, D.D.) Letter to Thoa. OilliaoD, Eaq., of Soath Carolina, on the ailenoe of the Seoon^ Annual Report of the Baptist Board of Foreign Hiaaiona relative to their Ex- change of Vice Fretidenta. 8to. la 6d Philadelphia, 1816 4860 HAGDONALD (Archibald) Narrative re- apecting the Deatruction of the Earl of Selkirk Settlement upon the Red River. 8to. la 6d 1816 4861 MADISSON (Jaa.) ment Amerioain* ou cauiea Manifeate du Gouverne- et caraotere de la demiere guerre d'Amerique avee I'An^leterre traduit de I'AnglaiBo. 8vo. 28 Pant, 1816 4862 PROTEST againat the Froceedinga of the Philadelphia Baptist Aaaooiation by tiie First Baptiat Churoh of Philadelphia, with prefatory and coDoIuding Extracts and Remarks. By Henry Holcomb, D.D., Uieir Pastor. 8vo. 28 Philadelphia, 1816 4863 SELKIRK (Earl o^ Sketch of tho Fur Trade in North America, with Obflervnt;oiiB relative to the North West Company of Montreal. 8vo. 8a 1816 4864 STRACHAN (John, Rectw of Yorh, Upper Canada) Letter to the Earl of Selkirk on his Settlement at the Red River, near Hudson's Bay. 8vo. 2a 1816 4865 THOUGHTS on the Abolition of the Slave Trade and Civilization of Africa, and Examina- tion of Report reoomcaending a General Registry of Slaves in the British West India Islands. 8vo. l8 6d . 1816 1817. 4866 BATES (W., High Sheriff in Neio Brurmoich) Narrative of the Conduct of Henry Frederick Moon, under Sentence of Imprisonment in Con- necticut, North America, his unparalleled Arti- ficefi, Inipoatures, io., &o. 8vo, port. Ss 1817 4867 BOUNDARY Question.— Notice respecting the Boundary between the United States and Canada. 8vo, folding map, not printed for sale. 3a 1817 4868 COMPARATIVE View of the British and American 'Constitution, with Observations on the preseL state of British Politics. By a Gen- tleman some years resident in the United States. 8vo. Is6d 1817 4869 DE PRADT (M.) Dea trois demiers mois de I'Amerique Meridionale et du Br^sil. 8vo. la 6d Pans, 1817 4870 GORHAM (John, Professor of Chemistnj, Harvard University) Inaugural Address iu the Chapel of the University at Cambridge. 8vo. Is Boston, 1817 4871 HINTS to Emigrants from Europe who intend to make a permanent Residence in the United States. By the Shamrock Society of New York. 8vo, Is 1817 4872 MACLURE (WilliuD) Obaarvktlona on i Geology of the United States of America. ., 2 eobmred plata. 2a Philadelphia, 181» 4878 MARRY AT (Job.) Examination of tbel|e.| port of the Berbice Commiaaionera, and Ana«er| to Jamea Stephen, Esq. respecting the Crow Estatea in the Weat Indiea. 8vo. la 6d li\i 4874 NARRATIVE of Oocurrenoea in the ladiul Countriea of North America, ainoe the oonaeeJ tion of Lord Selkirk with the Hudaon'i M Company. 8vo. 8a im 4876 NOEL (S. B. J.) L'Ameriqoa Eap«gnole,oJ Lettrea Civiquea a M. de Fradt. 8vo. 23 6d Paris,mi 4876 SHARP (Rev. Daniel) Report of the Uniool Committee of the Sunday Sohoola of the Thn Baptiat Societies in Boaton. 8vo. la lioiton, 181)1 4877 PAINE (Thomas) Public Good, an Extmij nation into the Claim of Virginia to the Tactil Western Territory, and right of the Unite States to the aame. 8vo. 29 I8i]| 4878 TRIAL of John Hatobard for a Libel ontbj AideB-de-Camp of Sir Jamea Leith, Governor a the Leeward Islands, and the Grand Jurjo the Island of Antigua, la 6d \ 1811 4879 "WATSON'S (Rev. Richard,' Secretary o) i Wesleyan Missions) refence of the Wealej Missions in the West Indies, with Facts ' Anecdotes. 8vo. 2s 181^ 1818. 4880 BIRKBECE'S (Morris) Letters from lilinoiJ 8vo. Is 181| 4881 BIRKBECK'S (Morris) Notes on a Joanei in America, from tho Coast of Virginia to tu Territory of Illinois. 8vo, map. Is Cd 18q 4882 BURNEY'S (Capt. James) Memoir ont North Eastern Pai-t of Asia, and on the Qtu tion whether Asia and America are contignoi or are separated by the Sea. Royal 4to. M 18 4S83 DE PRADT Les six demiers moia TAmerique et du Bresil, faisant suite aux Oiimortal William Cobbett,EKi. 4to. 6d 1810 <' Thew lines, and neveral hundred more, were written by Joshua Marshall. Esq., Brother of the Rev. Ed- mund Marshall, cf Chwing, In Kent, one of the supposed authors of Jnnina's Letters. " Page 4. 4906 PETITION of John Pritehard, of the Red lUver Settlement, \reUtting hit dangers and dis- tresses tehiU thereli. Folio, 8 pages. 2a 1810 4007 REMARKS on the Account of the late " Voyage to Baf^n'a Bay, publiahed by Capt. J. BoBB." By Capt Edward Sabine. Svo. l8 6d 1810 4908 EXPLANATION of " Capt. Sabine'a Re- marks on the late Voyage of Discovery to Baffin's Bay." By Capt. J. Ross. Svo. Is 6d 1810 4909 SAVAGE'S (Will.) Obaervations on Emigra* tion to the United Statea, illuatrated by Origi- nal Facts. Svo. la 1810 4910 TWISS (Horace) The Carib Chief, a Tragedy, Svo, pretentation copy to Rogers the Poet. Is 6d 1819 1820. 4911 AGRICULTURAL Almanack for 1820, Small Svo, woodaitt. Is 6d Philadelphia 4912 AMERICA, an Epistle in Verse, with other Poems. Small Svo. 28 1820 4913 BLAND'S {Judge, Coro'dssioner to Chili) Preaent State of Chili from the Report laid be- fore Congress. Svo. 2a 1820 4914 BURNET'S (James) Memoir ^n the Vopge of D'Entrecasteauz, in search of La Perouse. Svo. Is 1820 4915 DOCUMENTS respecting the Protestant Episcopal Theological Society, in the State of New York, established for the purpose of Founding and supporting Theological Semina- ries. Svo. la New York, 1820 4916 NARRATIVE of Capt. Cranobrook, who for assisting in the elopement of Miss Baxter from Fayal, and conveying her across the Atlantic, suffered two years imprisonment at St. Salvador in Brazil, with Account of their Shipwreck. Svo. Is 1820 4917 REVIEW of the Colonial Slave registration Acts, in a report of Committee of the African Institution. Svo. la 1820 4918 WURTZ, Memoire aur le Moyen de reparer les torts faits au commerce de France par Tin- surrection de I'isle de Saint-Dooingue. Svo. Is Paris, 1820 1821. 4919 ADAMS (John Quincy) Address delivered at the request of a Committee of the Citizens of 1^ ashington, on the occasion of reading the De- claration of Independence, 4th July, 1821. Svo. 28 Wash., 1821 4920 CORTES (Femand) ou la Conquete du Mexique, Opera en trois actes. Svo. Is Pom, 1821 268 Femphleta rektUng to America, on Sale by .tm ■ijj ,fni .#, i.. m 4921 MIRANDA (Jote Ant. de) Memoria ootuti- tuoioD«I e Politica sobre o eatado preMnte de Portugal e do BraiiL 4to, 8a Mio de Janeiro, 1821 4922 ONIS'b (Dr. Luia de) Memoir upon the Ke- Sotiationa between Spain and United Statea of America, wliioh led to the Treaty of 1819. Tranalated from the Spaniab, with Notea by Watkhia. 8?o. 8a WathingUm, 1821 4928 QUESTION of Population aa it relatea to the Inorease in the Inhabitanta of the United Statea, carefully oonaidered, in Anawer to God- win. 8to. 2a 1821 4924 SPOONER (Capt. A.) The Bonaasaa, an account of thia wonderful Animal, taken 2,700 milea in the Interior of America. 8to. la 1821 4926 TEMPLE'S (Rev. Daniel) Sermon preached in the old Church, Boston, juat before Iiis de- parture aa » MiRaionary to Weatern Asia. 8to. la Boiton, 1821 1882. 4926 ALLBRTON (Isaac) The Communion of all Saints demonntrated, a Sermon addresaed to the Baptist Deaomination. 8vo. la 6d Momt Pleasant, N. Y., 1822 4927 CHABEHT S (X.) Historical Account of the Life and Adventures of the Botocudo Chieftain and Family (from Brazil), exhibited in New Bond Street. 8vo. la 1822 4928 CROPPER'S (James) Letters to W. Wilber- force, M.P., recommending the encouragement of the cultivation of Sugar in the East Indies, as the certain and natural means of effecting the Total Abolition of the Slave Trade. 8vo. la 1822 4929 ESCHWEGE (W. Von) Geognostisches Oemalde von Brasilien und Wahrscheinliohes Muttergestein der Diamanten. 870, geological map. 3s Weimar, 1822 4930 FLETCHER'S (Thomas) Letters 1^ Vindi- cation of the rights of the British West India Colonies, in answer to Mr. James Cropper's Letters to W. Wilberforce, Esq. 8vo. Is 1822 4931 FLOWER'S (Richard) Letters from Illi- nois, 1820, 1821, containing an Account of the English Settlement at Albion and its Vicinity. 8vo. Is 6d 1822 4932 HENDERSON (James) Address South Americans and Mexicaas. 8vo, to the Is 6d 1822 4983 LIFE of T. H. Bowden Lambirth (native of Boston), one of the largest men in the World. 8vo. Is (1822) 4934 MILLER'S (Samuel) Sermon in the Middle Church, New Haven, at the ordination of the Rev. Messrs. W. Goodall, W. Richards, and ArtemuB Bishop as Evangelists and Missionaries to the Heathen. 8vo. la /hilon, 1822 4935 PROUDFIT'S (Alex.) Sermon at New Haven, before the American Board of Commis- sioners for Foreign Missions. 8vo. Is Bolton, 1822 4986 RBQLAMENTO d« AduanM y reagnaidoi del Eatado de Chile. Folio. 3a FalparaUo, 1822 1 49S7 REMARKS on the Indiana of North Abm- rioa in a letter to an Edinburgh Reviewer (b* Banniater). Svo. Ia6d 1822 1 4988 TRIAL.— Commonwealth v. J. 0. Bnoking. ham for a Libel before the Municipal Court of I the City of Boaton. 8vo. Ia6d .0oMon(1822)| 4939 TWO Lettera to the Marquia of Londondtm and Sir Jamea Macintoah on Columbia. B; 1 1 Merchant Svo. la 6d 1822! 4940 WARE'S (Henry) Sermon at the Ordhiation of the Rev. William Ware, to. the First Con- f gregational Churoh, New York. Svo. Ig Liverpool, 1822 1 1828. 4941 ACCOUNT of the deaigna of the Aaaooiatdl of the late Dr. Bray, with an Abatract of tluirl Prooeedinga. Svo. la 6d 4942 BRIDGES (Rev. George Wilson) A from Jamaica, in reply to W. Wilberforce. 8Tft| la 6d 18231 4943 BRIEF Bemarka on Scriptural Notio«g,i»| apecting Bondmen and Plan for the gTaduitl Manumission of Slaves. By a Britiah Planter! Svo. 6d 18 4944 COLOMBIAN State Papers, translated udj publiahed from Official Copiea. Svo. 1b 6d| 4945 COMMUNICATION from Sii^Charles Brii.| bane. Governor of St. Vincent, to the Houae Assembly of that Colony, and letter of tluli<| aurreotion in Demerara. Svo. la 6d 182! 4946 CORNELIUS (Elias) Sermon at Sim Mass, at the ordination of the Rev. E. FraBt,s a Missionary to the Heathen, and Revs. A V Warner, A. D. Eddy, N. W. Fiske, Isaac Oil and Geo. Sheldon, aa Evangeliata. Svo. li JBoiton, ISij 4947 DAY (Jer., President of Yale College) i mon in Boston, before the American Board a Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Svo. 11 BotUm, 18a 4948 DECLARATION of the Objects of tbj Liverpool Society for promoting the Abolitin of Slavery, Mar. 25, 1823.— Debate in tU House of Commons, 16th May, 1823. Witj Appendices. 248 pages, and 7 other paDiplilel| on Slavery, by Cropper, Barham,Ro8e,Clarki Baring, &c. 28 4949 EDWARDS (Bryan) Poyais. An Accoiiij of the British Settlements on the MusqnH Shore. Svo. 2s m 4960 HODGFON's (Adam) Letter to M. h Baptiste Say on the comparative expense 11 Free and Slave Labour. Svo. Is lt4 4951 INSTRUCTIONS to the MissionarieB alx to embark for the Sandwich Islands, and toll Revs. W. Goodell and J. Bird, attached to I' Palestine Mission. Svo. la Boston, lil John Mit$3dl Smith, S6, Soho Square, London. Sd9 I mi ISOERBOLVa (C. J.) DIiooutM conoeraiDg the Influenoa of America on the Mind. 8vo. IB 6d Phil. 1823 [4958 LOWENOIN (H. dn) Extrait de la RelaUon d'an Vojage, pendant I'annee 1786, pour la Pecouverte da fa Cdte Orientale du Greenland. 8to, wwtp. 8a Paris, 1828 |tf54 NEQRO Slavery, or a Vi»w of Bome of the more prominent featuren of that state of Society u it exiats in the United States and the Colo- Dies of the West Indies. 8to. Is 6d 1823 1 1855 OBSERVATIONS on the present State of Kewfoundland in reference to its Courts of Justice, Local Government, and Trade. By an Inhabitant of the Colony. 8vo. i, 28 1823 |j957 REPORT of the Commissioners appointed by the Legislature of the State of New Jeney {or the purpose of exploring the Route of a Caual to unite the Bivei' Delaware near Eaaton with the Passaie near Newark, with aocmpony- iog Documents. 8vo, map. 2s Cd Morris Torm, 1823 14968 REPORT of a Debate in the Council of fiubadoea on a Despatch from Lord Bathurst on the Slaves. 8vo. Is 1823 |l95l> SABINE'S Zoological Appendix to Captain Franklin's Journey to the Polar Sea. 4to. 8s 1823 |49iO SABINE (Rev. James) Sermon in the Old Church, Boston, before the Foreign Mission Society of Boston and its Vicinity. 8vo. Is BosUm, 1823 14(61 r.i^ Considerations on the present dls- trcBbod State of the British West India Colonies. 870. Is 1823 1962 WILBERFORCE (W.) Appeal to the ReU- gion, Justice, and Humanity of the Inhabitants of the British Empire in behalf of tb« Negro Slaves in the West Indies. 8vo. la 1828 ^968 MARTIN (Sir Henry Wm., Bart.) A Counter Appeal, in answer to the above. 8vo. la 1823 1824. 164 AFFAIRE des D^port^s de la Martinique, Memoires, consultation, pieces justificatlves, &c. 8vo. Is 6d Paris, 1824 I1II66 APPEAL on behalf of the Diocese of Ohio. —Letter to Lord Kenyon respectiug the Pro- testant Episcopal Church, U.S.— Statement re- lative to a Theological Summary at Ohio. 3 Traota. Is 6d 1824 BOUVET DE CRESSE (A. J. B.) Histoire de la Catastrophe de Saint Domingue. 8vo. 2« 6d Paris, 1824 |I967 CROPPER (James) The Support of Slavery investigated. 8vo. Is 1824 EMANCIPATION of the Negio Slaves in the West India Colonies considered, in answer to Mr. Wilberforce's Appeal. No. 1. 8vo. Is 1824 IMPOLICY and Injustice of Emancipatiog the Kegro Slaves in the West Indies. 8vo. Is 1824 4970 GEOLOGICAL and Agricultural Survey of the District adjoining the Erie Canal in the State of New York, taken under the direction of the Hon. Step. Van Ronnselaer. Part 1, Rook Formations. 8vo. 3s Albanij, 1824 4971 INGERSOLL (C. J.) Discourse concerning the Influence of America on the Mind, with an Account of the English Settlements in the lUinois. By R. Flower. 8vo. Is 6d 1824 4972 JOURNAL of the principal Occurrenoea during the Siege of Quebec by the American Revolutiunists, 1775, with many Anecdotes never before published. By an OfKcer. With Preface and Notes by W. T. P. Shortt. 8vo. 3s 1824 4973 KEENE's (Richard Rayual) Letter of Vin- dicRtion to Colonel Munroe, Preeident of the United States. 8vo, privatelif printed. 2b 6d 1824 4974 LETTER to the Wardens and Vestry of Christ Church, Cincinnati, in reply to their De- claration and Protest against the Proceedings of Bishop Hobart in relation to the Mission of Bishop Chase to England. By a Presbyter of the Diocese of Now York. 8vo. Is6d Neio York, 1824 4975 MOTT (W., ofMarrineci) Consolation under Affliction, in a Letter addressed to Clements Willetts, of Bethphage, in Long Island, North America. 12mo. Is 6d Leeds, 1824 4976 NORTH-WEST PASSAGE.— The Imprac tioability of a North- West Passage for Ships impartitdly considered. Svo, privately printed. 2s 1824 4977 PROJECTO de Constituioao para o imperio doBrasil. 8vo. Is 6d 1824 4978 QUEBEC— Transactions of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, founded January 6, 18.'24. Vol. 3. Svo. 8s Qwhee (1887) 4979 REPORT of the Trial of an Action by Mr. W. Dawe against Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Hamilton, Governor of Newfoundland. Svo. 28 1824 4980 REPLY to the Edinburgh Review on Clark- son's Treatise on the Improvement and Eman- cipation of Slaves in the British Colonies. Svo. Is 1824 4981 RICE (Professor John H.) Charity at Home, a Sermon preached for the benefit of the United Domestic Mission Society in the Church in Murray Street, New York. Svo, Is Nm York, 1824 4982 STATEMENT of the Principal Events in the Public Life {in Mexico) of Augustin do Iturbide, written by himself. Svo. 2s 6d 1824 4983 TAYLOR'S Negro Emancipation and West Indian Indoiiendence. Svo. Is 1824 4984 VIEWS in Th-^ology, No. 2, The Desires of the^Deity in regard to the conduct of Mankind. Svo. Is Neio York, 1824 4986 WHITE'S (Rev. J.) Two Sermons on the Trinity, preached in the first Presbyterian Con- gregational Church, Monroe, Orange County, New York. Svo. 1« 6d M(fmt Pltasmt, 1824 270 Pan{pffJtt' ^dating to Amertoa, on SaU 6y f ; . ,■» »•■ 4886 WINN't (T.) Em»noiMt}on, or Pnolioal Adfio* to BritUh Slaveholders. 8to. li 1824 4087 YATES (John Asoton) Letters to Rl. Hon. Will. UuskissononColonislSlaverjr. 8vo, la 6d Liverpool, 1824 1885. 4988 ADAM'S (Sir Wm.) Actual SUte of the Mexican Mines, and Appendix of '^nciiinBl Mexi- can Documents. 8to. 2b 6d 1826 4988*ADDRESS from the Direct-ra oi the Peru- viau Minbg Company to the Shareholders. 8yo. Is 1825 4989 ANALYSIS of the Memorial presented by the Secretary of the Treasury of the First Con- stitutional Congress of the United Mexican States on the Finances. 8to. Is 6d 1825 4990 AUTHENTIC Report of the Debate in the House of Commons relative to the demolition of the Methodist Chapel and Mission House in Bsrbadoes. 8vo. Is 6d 1826 4901 BATES (Joshaa) Sermon preached in North- ampton, Mass, at the meeting of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. 8vo. Is Boaton, 1826 4992 BUDD's (Rev. Henry) Anniversary Sermon and Report of Committee of Proceedings of the Society for Educating the Poor of Newfound- land. 8vo. Is 1826 4993 CATASTROPHE de Don Aug. de Yturbide proclam^ Empereur dn Mexique, 18 Mai, 1822, ou Relation exaote des circumstances qui ont accoDT pagna le Debarquement et la Mort de cet homme oelebre. 8vo. Is 6d 1825 4994 DE LA BECHE'S (Sir H. T.) Notes on the Preantit Condition of the Negroes ic Jamaica. 8yo, coloured plate. Is 6d 1825 4995 HILHOUSB (William, late Quarter Master General of ludiani) Indian Notices, or Sketches of the Habits, Characters, Languages, Supersti- tions, Soil and Cliiuate of the several Nations, 12mo, PRiVATFXY PKiNTED. 5s {Demcrara) 1825 yrith a Vocabulary of ciglity-two Vouns ami Numerals in the four Imliou Languages of British Ouiaua, also the Icthyology of tlio fresh waters of the interior. 4996 HCBART's (Bp.) United States of America compared vrith some European Countries, par- ticularly England. 8vo. Is 1825 499'/ AN INQUIRY into the Plans, Progress, and Foil .^ of the American Mining Companies. 8vo. Is 6d 1825 4998 INSTRUCCION sobre el cultivo del Nopal y cria de la Cochiuilla de America. 4to Is 6d 1825 4999 JONES'S ( 7. Qale) Oration on Oeneral Wash- ington. 8vo. Is 1226 6000 JUSTIF.OATION de la conducta pub ica seguida por D. Juan Qarcia del Rio i D. Diego Paroissien ex ministros Plenip. del Gobiemo del Pern cerca de las Cortes (<.e Europa. 8vo. Is 1825 VUKfa OBSERVATIONS upon tba Imporiaaoe of (^ the North American Oolonies to Great Britsia | Bv at:. s/A Inhabitant of Biitish America {Hul. liiuyinn). .8to. Is6d //ott/ox, 1825 1 6008 .1 .^SENT Operations and Future Proi.| pecu of vhe Mexican Mine Aisooiationa Analyin] By Sir W. Rawson. 8vo. Is 6d 182} I 5004 POWLES (J. D.) Letter to Ales. Bario;, Esq., on the Subject of his Observations n-l latiug to the Foreign Mining Associations. 8to, [ Is 1825 6005 REPOtlT of the Soil and Mineral Produo tions of C aili, extracted from the Italian of the I Abbe Molina. 8vo. Is 8d 1825 6006 SEGUR (Le Comte de) Memoires, ou SouJ venirs et Anecdotes. Svo (much of this volume | relates to the American War) facaimile. 2( i'orti, 1825 1 1826. 6007 ACCOUNT of the Loss of the Weilejul Missionaries in the Miria Mail Boat ofT tliel Iilar ' of Antigua, by Mrs. Jones, the oul; a^:. | livor. Svo. Is r 6008 ADDRESS to the Christian Public, Minii. I tivs, &,c., throughout the United States, on the | subject of the proposed Union between the I American Board of Commissioners M Foreign I Missions and the United Foreign Missionai;! Socio Sy. 8vo. Is Boston, ] 6009 A&:'HMAN (S.) History of the Anericul Colony of Liberia, from December, 1821 to Ulf 8vo. 2(; TFa«ft.lG29 5010 BANI4ISTER (John William) SketcbeiofI Plans for settling in Canada a portion of the [ Unemployed Labo-trers of Great Britain aod| Ireland. Svo. Is 182 6011 BOULTON (Heniy John) Short Sketch ( the Province of Upper Canada. 12mo. Id 182(1 6012 BURE ART'S (Joseph) Report, coutamingl the Result of the Preliminaiy Examination of I the Mines in tho possession of the Real TlalpuT xahua Mining Association, and Sketch of the | Mining Operations of the Company. Svo. Is Ml 182)1 6013 CORNELIUS (E.) Sermon on the Docltiiial of the Trinity. Svo. la fia/«m, 18251 6014 EDWARDS (J.) Sermon on tho Manner ofl forming and conducting Bible Classes, deliTeredl in the Chapel of the Theological SemiDary, AodT over. Svo. Is Andover, 18231 6015 FAY (Warren) Sermon at Spriugaeldatthel Ordination of Ruv. Rufus Anderson as an Eviitl gelist, and Rev. J. Brown, Eli Smith, Cyial Stone, and J. Stow, as Christiao Missionariei.| Svo. Is Boiton, im 5016 GRIFFIN (Edward D.) Sermon preached! before the American Board of Missions it| Middletown, Connecticut. Svo. Is Middletown, 1 SOOl MEMORIA preseutada a laa dos Cameroa del Congreso general de la Federation Por el Secretario de Estado al abrirse las Sessiones del anode, 1825. 8vq. IhQA Mexko, IS25* 6017 HUMPHREY (Herman) Sermon preachediaj the City of Boston before the Pastoral A.m<^\ tion of Mast-achnsetts. Svo. Is Amhurat, I"" John Hmtell Smith, 36, Hoha Square, London. 371 up'jB the IttporUaoe «( olonies to Ora»tBi-iUia of BiitUh Amerioft {Hd [ Ualifax, 1825 Aonn and I'^iture Pta» [ne AMOoUtioiu AnalyMd, TO. li 6d 182J ioil and Mineral Frodiio. id from the Italian oi la 6d m be de) Memotres, ou SoU' I Sto (much of this voluaie| in War) facaimile. 2» Parti, 1825 1 [0 LoBB of the Weslejml Mkria Mail Boat ofT Mrs. Jones, the oul; ;Sur' j 18 e Christian Public, Minii-I the United States, on I osed Union between the I lommissioners foi' Foreign I nited Foreign Missionary I Boston, 1829 f )bn William) Sketcbeioll Canada a portion of the I ers of Qreat Britain audi 182< )Heph) Report, coutai]iliig| reliminaiy Examination of I session of the Real Tlalpuf iation, and Sketch of thej the Company. 8vo. IbMI 18291 ) Sermon on the Doctrine I la Salem, I82«l Sermon on the Manner oil iug Bible Classes, delivere('l Dheological Seminary, AndT Andovcr,lW rmon at Springfield at tht I ufus Anderson as an Evatl Brown, Eli Smith, Cjial as Christian Missionarie).! Bo»ton, \m 8vo. Is Middleiown, 1 srman) Sermon preacbedoj )efore the Pastoral Asaoffl-I s. 8yo. Is Amhw»t,W {018 BO&ART (John Henry) United States of Ameriea, compared with aomo European Coun- tries, partioalarly England. 8to. la New Vnrl, 1826 {010 A LBTTER to Jo. i Barrow, F.R.S., on the Ute extraordinary and unexpected Hyperborean Discoveries. 8yo, privalely printed. 28 1826 fi02O ORACIAO Fanebro naa Exequias do Senhor D. Joaovi Imperador do Brazil Rei de Portugal fl Algarvea por Ign. Jose de Maoedo. 4to. Is 6d Porto, 1828 5021 POWERS (0.) Brief Account of the Con- itruction. Management, and Discipline of the New Tork State Prison at Auburn, with Com- pendium of Criminal Law. 8to. 2a Auburn, 1826 15022 PROJECT of t^ of Bolivia, wit' Translated. 15023 REFLE. British North. Constitution for Republic IresB of the Liberator. 1826 'he Value of the ices. 8to. Is 1826 15021 SEROEAN ,tion delivered in In- dependence Squu.o, i'ljilailelphia, in Commemo- ration of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. 8to. 2s Phil. 1826 15026 SPRAGUE (W. B., Peutor of the Ut Church in West Springfield) Sermon at the Interment of Samuel Leonard and Mrs. Harriet Leonard, the former of whom Murdered the latter and then committed Suicide, with an account of the Transactions. 8vo. 28 Springfield, 1826 |5026 STEPHEN (James) England Enslaved by her own Slave Colonies. 8vo. Is 1826 |5027 STORY (Joseph) Discourse Pronounced before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, at the innivoi'sary Celebration on the 81st day of Au- guit, 1826. 8vo. 2a 6d 1826 With autograph letter of the atithor inserted. i028 STUART (M.) Sermon Preached at the Dedi- cation of the Church in Uuuover Street, Boston. 8to. Is Andover, 1826 ;029 THOMSON (M.) Speech on the Subject of a Penitentiary for the District of Columbia. 8vo. Is 1826 i03O WEBSTER (raniol) Discourse in the Com- memuration of tiO Lives and Services of John Adama aud Thos. Jefferson, delivered in Faueuil Hall, Boston. 8vo. 2s Boston, 1826 IS031 WIRT (William) Discourse on the Lives and Characters of Thos. Jefferson and John Adams, nho both died on tho 4th of July, 1826. 8vo. 2s 6d Wash. 1826 ! VAUX (Roberts) Notices of the Original and Successive Efforts to Improve the Discipline of the Prison at Philadelphia, and to Reform the Criminal Code of Pensylvauia. 8vo. 2a PJiil, 1826 1837. 5 ADAMS (John) Memoir of his Life, Cha- racter and Writings, Read 16 March, 1827, in the Capitol, City of Washington, by Wm.Cranch. 8vo. 28 Washington, IS27 5034 ATKINSON (S.) Efiects of the ^ew System of Free Trade upon our Shipping, Culonies, and Oommeroe. 8vo. la 1327 S086 BEECHER (Lyman) Sermon Preaohud before the American Board of Miisions at New York. 8to. Is Bostw, 1827 5036 BUNSTER (Lt. Qrosvenor) Observations on Captn. F. B. Head's Reports Relating to the Failure of the Rio de la Plata Mining Associa- tion. 8vo. 2s 1827 6037 EXAMINATION of Charges ogabst the American Missionaries at the Sandwich Islands, as alleged in the Voyage of the Ship Blonde and in the London Quarterly Review. 8vo, riii- lB6d (J. S^ VATBLT FRINTKD. 5038 JOHNSTON Rogulate the Commer the United States ti.'i..' 8vo. 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Spirit of the Pilgrims, a Sermon at Plymouth. 8vo. 2s Plymouth, 1827 6046 VILLANEUVA (Jo. Lorenzo) Juicio de la obra del Senor Arzobispo Depradt Intitulada Concordato de Mejico con Roma. 8vo. 2a 1827 1828. 5047 ADDRESSES and Memorials from the House of Assembly, at Jamaica, voted in the years 1821 to 1826, inclusive. 8vo. Is 1828 5048 BEECHER (Lyman) Sermon delivered at Plymouth in Commemoration of the landing of the Fathers. 8vo. 28 Boston, 1828 6049 BUCHANAN (A. C.) Emigration practically Considered with detailed Directions to Emi- grants proceeding to British North America. 8vo. la 1828 6050 JENNYNS (J. Clayton) on the Unconstitu- tional Continuance of Foreign Laws in the Colonies ceded to Qreat Britain. 8vo. Is 6d 1828 6051 MEMOIR of John Qallison, Esq., of Boston, in New England, Counsellor at Law. 12mo. Is 6062 NEW Slave Laws of Jamaica and St. Chris- topher's examined. 8yo. Is 1828 ^f'^f-- IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■1.25 ^ Kii 12.2 ■^ I. WUi. (^ "^^v 7: 7 M Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STRKT WiBSTIR.N.Y. MS80 (716) •72-4503 \ m m PaaiphlOt rtkU&ig to ArngfieOt on SaU 6y 0058 OBSEBYATIONS on Um FMiitmtiMy Sys- tem tad P«m1 Code of PeliD«ylv»ni». By J. MeMM,]LD. 8to. le PkOaMfkia,!^^ 60S4 REPLY to the Spi»eeh of Dr. Ltuihiogton oa the Condition of the Free Colonred People of Jftmaicft. 8to. 1* 1828 50S5 REPORTS on Pnniahmenti and Priwn Dis- cipline, by tiie Comminionen appointed to Beiiie the Penel Code of PennaylTania. 8to. Is 6d 1838 fi066 REPORT and Observations on the Banks and other inootporated InsUtations in the State of New York, with Appendix and Notes. 8vo. 2s Noo Yorhf 1828 5067 STATEMENT of the Claim of Rear-Admrl. R. Qiaves, and Louisa CarolinM his Wife, on the Bahama IslandB. 8to. 2s 6d ^rtuMti^ 1828 6058 STRACEANS (John, Archdeaeon of York) Speech in the LerisUtive Council, on the sub- ject of tite Cleny Beserres. 8to. Is York, U. a, 1828 6069. THAYER (Nathanial) Discourse deliTered at'Hubbardston, at the Ordination of the Rev. AbnerD Jones. 8to. Is6d XanoMler, 1828 5080 TWO Letters to the OoloniBl Seoretsry, from Hector Mitchell, in Answer to the Yellow Book. 8to. Is Jamaiea, 1828 1829. 6061 ALLEN (Rev. Btnj.) Some Account of the Bible Classes of St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia. Sm.8Tb. Is 1829 B0t2 CORRESPONDENCE between Gt. Britain and the United States on Territorial and Boun- dary Question, and the Arrest and Trial of John Baker, 1826 to 1828. 8to. 2s 1829 5063 COX (Samuel H.) Sermon preached at the Funeral of Rev. Matthias Bruen, late Pastor of the Blocker Presbyterian Chufdi, New York. 8vo. Is 6d New York, 1829 6064 INQUIRIES relating to Nsgro Emancipa- tion. 8to. Is 1829 6066 LINES occasioned by the death of the late Rot. Dr. Henry J. Feltus, with Notes Biographi- cal and Explanatory. By a Friend. 8to. Is 6d Nea York, 1829 6066 MEDICAL Statistics, or Comparative View of the Mortality in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Boston, for a series of years. By Drs. Miles and Rubs. 8to. Is NtwYork, 1829 5067 OBSERVATIONS upon the State of Negro Slavery in the Islander Santa Crns, the prin- cipal of the Danish West India Colonies. 8to. IsCd 1829 5068 REPORT of the Incorporated Society for the Conversion and Religious Instruction and Bdueation of the Negro Slaves in the British West India Isknds, for 1829. 8to. Is 6069 REPORT of the Proceedings of the New Bntdand Company for the Civmiiation of the Inmans of the British Colonies in America and West Indies. 8vo, vith mops of tike wurOry cf thtflvtiuaioiu,^, ls6d 1829 6070 SPANISH AmtrieA.«-ObssrNAioii* oa tks Instraetions glyen by the FresldeB* «f tlw United States of America to the BepceaentatiTM of the Republic at Pknama, in 1826^ on the Con- dact of Mr. Poinsett, Minister of the Unittd States in Mexioo. Svu. Ss \ 182» 6071 TAZEWELL'S (Hon. L. W.) Review of tlie Negociations between the United States aid Great Briti^, on the Commerce of tine two Countries. 8vo. Is 6d 1830. 6072 ABSTRACT of Uie British West India Statutes for the Protection and Govwmment of Slaves. 8vo. Is 1880 6078 AMERICAN Silk and the Best Means of rendering it a Sourceof Individual and Nationil Wealth, with Lutructiona for Raising Sillc Worms, by John d'Hombergne fnd P. S. Dupon- eeau. 8vo. 2» Philadelphia, ISSO 6074 BARCLAY (Alex^ Eflbots of tiie late CoIo' nial Policy of Great ftitain described. 8vo. li 1880 9076 BLISS (Henry) On Colonial Interooiiii^ j and Appendix. 8vo. Is 1880 6076 BRITISH Colonial Slavery oompare4 with I that of Pagan Antiquity. 8to. Is ^ 1880 6077 CUBA, or the Poliqr of Eng^d, Mexioo i and Spain, with rsgard to that Island. 8va li 1830 6078 DBFENSA del Dereoho Constitudonal qw todo Chileno tiene para Publioar por la Ftnm \ suo Ideas y Pensamientos sin la Manor eeiii«< ra. Sm. 4to, pp. 20. 2a Stmtiago de Chile, 1880 1 5079 THE DELUGE, a Demi-Serious Poem, Canto the first, containing eight Nice LittU Chapters Sntirely Founded upon Facts, not alluded to by any Ancient or Modem Historicil or Geological Authors, by a Mr. Smith. 8m 2s PhOodelpMa, printed for (Jke AvOwr, 18tO 6080 DUNCAN (Rev. Henry, o/JZofAweZ^/ouMbr of the Savingi Bamkt) Presbyter's Letters « the West India Question. 8vo. Is 1880 6081 FLORA Columbiana Prodrdmus, or the Flora Columbiana, exhibitinar a list of all tlw Plants yet collected, compiled by Dr. J. A. Brereton. 12mo. 2s ITaiAJN^toN, 1880 6082 FORENSIC Eloquence of America.— We!)- ster's Speeches, by A. Hayward, from tiie Isvl Magasine, prteeiUation copy, m(h avtoyrttm noU, to Jtogen the Poet. 8vo. Is 6d 18Nl 6088 A HISTORY of the American' RevolutioB.1 8vo, two parts. Is Lib. Uetfkl Know., 18301 6084 HORTON (Rt. Hon. R. Wilmot) Two Let^ ters to the Freeholders of the County of Yoriil on Negro Slavery. 8vo, 2 pamphlelt. Is 18901 6085 LETTER to the Marquis of Chandos, by 1 1 West Indian Planter. 8vo, hng MS. note by m miral Sir T. Byam Martin, Is 6d 18S0I 6086 M'ELROY (Joseph, D.D.) Sermon in tbl Scotch Presbyterian Church, Cedar Street, Ni*| York, on the Death of Rev. John M. MiM-l 8vo. Is 6d New York, Im JbAfi JRutitU SmUk, 36, Soho Square, Undon, S7S • PNddM* «f tb« > ilM BmnMoUilni ,ial82(( Pliaadelpkiia,\m boUoftho late Colo- in deaoribed. 8to. li 1880 Colonial InterooniH^ 1880 laTery oompare4 ^^ 8to. la '1880 J of England, Mezioo » that lafand. Svo. li 1880 iho Conatitodonal qw Puhlioar por la Fnmi I ain la lienor oeiM< SaiUiagode Chile, IW Den^-Serioua Po«m, I [ng eight Nioe Littlt ded mton Facta, not >t or Modern Hiatoricil ty a Ur. Smith. 8m a for tfte ^nAot, 1810 iry, ofSothwdlffoundit ?reabjter'a Letters oa J Prodnimua, ot tlu itingaLiat of all tbi >mpUed bT Dr. J. i- 06 of Americju— Web" lyward, from the I*w copy, tM(& a«togiw\ iZ la6d 18N American' Revoltttioi.| R. Wlhnot) Two W-l >f the Coonty of ToAl 2pampMtf«. !■ l^l quia of Chandoa, by t| iik. iTed m D.D.) Sermon in * iroh, Cedar Street, Ne«i 'Rev. John M. M«» |{087 MSMORIA da la oondaeta pnblica y ad- idniatntlTa da Xannel Joaa Aioe dwante el Fariodo da an PraiideBeia, eaerita in Defanaade faw Oalomniaa que oontim an Peraona, han Torti- do loa Miamoa que ae Rebelaron oontoa el OoK- «no y la Nnoion do Centro America. 4to. 4a Mtmeo, 1880 |H86 PAPBRS on tha Colonial Qneationa, aztno- tad from Fhuwr'a Ibgacine. 8yo. la 1880 I (089 REMARKS of General Harri8on,lata Envoy Bbctnundinaiy of the United Btatea to the Re- public of Colombia, on certain Chaigea made •ninat him by that Govemment to which ia added an Unoffidal Letter from General Harri- lOB to General BoliTav on the Aflkira of Co- lomUa, 8vo. 8a 8d Wuhntgtm, 1880 |i09O REVIEW uf Capt. Baail Hall'a Travela in North America in 1827 — 28, by an American. W. BiddU'-pnieitUaim copy, with autograph). 8to. 28 1880 |i091 SPRING {Gardiner) Sermon ocoaaioned by the Death of the Rer. Joaeph S. Christmaa, late ?hator of the Boweiy Preabyterian Chnroh. tto, portrait, la 6d New York, 1820 1831. Inn BLISS (Henry) On the New Colonial Trade Bill 8to. la 1831 088 CHASE (Rev. Dr. P.) Dofenoe of Kenyon College. 8to. 2a Coo2, 1881 ImS CODIGO penal BoUThno. Small 4to. 8a Pae de Ayameho, 1881 VSm CODIQO dvil, Sante-Cnu Preaidente. Sm. 4to. 8a. Und. 1881 \m CONSTITUCION Politica de la Repnblica Bdiviana. Small 4to, pp. SO. la 6d Pa» de Ayaeueho, 1881 \m DOUGLAS'S (Major Gen. Sir Howard) Con- ddetationa on the Yiatte and Importance of the Britiah North American Provincea. Svo. la 6d. |50M EXTRACT of a Letter from Lieut. Chria- topher Chzton, RN., to the Houae of Aaaembly rf Jamaica. Svo. laOd Saint Chriitopher, 1881 1 5100 FOUR Easaya on Colonial Slavery, by John Jaremie, Eaa., Preaident of the Royal Court of BkLnda. Svo. la 6d 1881 InOl FOURTEENTH Annual Report of the Ame- rican Society for Coloniaiog the Free People of Colour of the United SUtea. Svo. la Waihington, 1881 ISIO) HISTORICAL Eulogium on Don Hippolito ■ Rtau Lopea, Flrat Botaniat and Chief of the Expedition to Peru and Chili, tranakted from the SpuUh by A. B. Lambert Svo. Is 6d SaHOmi, 1691 \m ONDERDONE (Biahop) Sermon on the Bxeellence, the Beneflta, and Obligationa of the Divine Law, preached at the Conaecration of Um Minion Church of New Tork. Svo. la New York, 1881 5104 WBBFS(Mr.)OkhntotheBpiMO|iata(flNMB tha Piotaataai Epiacopalian). 8io. la Mr., 1881 188S. 5106 ADDRESS to Manufaoturen, Traden^ and Others, on tho Importance of XYeaerving the Colonies. Sm. Svo. Is 1882 6106 BANES (Sbr Thos.) Analytical Statamant of tho Case of Alexander Bari of Stirling and Dovan, hia OfBcial Dignities, peculiar TarritO' rial RighU and PrivHegeain the British Coloniaa of Nova Sootia and Canada, with Notea and Ob- aervationa. Svo. 8a 6d 1882 5107 BEBOHER(Lyman)Sermon preached before the American Board of Missiona at New Toric. Svo. Is Derby, 1882 5108 COOPER (Dr. Thomas) Tha Csse of Thomaa Cooper, M.D,, Preaident of the South CaroUna College, auboiitted to the Legislature and Faople of South Carolina. Svo. 2a CUosi&ia, 1882 5109 DOCUMENTS in Proof of tha Climate and Soil of Florida, partioularly the Southern Sao' tion. Svo. la 6d New York, 1882 5110 EAST (Sir E. H.) Short Reviaw of Leading and Operating Causae of the Diatreaa of the Britiah Weat India Coloniea. Svo. la 1882 5111 JACKSON and Alger'a Remarka on the Mi« neralogy and Geology of Nova Sootia. 4to, co- loured platei. 7» 6d Cambridge, U. 8., 1882 6112 JEREMIB (J., ofSt. Lueia) Four Easaya on Colonial Slavery. Svo. laSd 1882 5118 REPLY to Mr. Jeiemie's FUnphlet, fay i - - - -- 18 Inhabitant of St. Luda. Svo. la 6d 1882 5114 REMARKS on Mr. Jeremie'a Conduct as President of the Royal Court of St Luda, by an Inhabitant of that Island. Svo, privately printed. 2n 1882 6116 JONES (E.) Review of EVwts and Obaerva- lions made by Naturaliats, Botanists, Travellers, &e., on the ^perties and Produotiona of the Sugtr Maple Tree. Svo, prtvatd^ printed. 28 1882 fine MARTIN'S (Dr. C. F., Ph. von) Von dem Reohtaeuatande unter den Ureinwohhnern Bra- aiUena^ eine Abhandlung. 4to, map. 6b Jfiuie^, 1832 6117 NARRATIVE of certain Eventa connected with the late Diaturbancea in Jamaica, and the Charges prefemd againat the Baptist Misdon- aries. Svo. la 1882 5118 STRACHAN (John) Letter to Rev. Thomaa Chalmers on the Life and Character of the Rt Rev. Dr. Hobart, Biahop of New Tork. Svo. Is 6d New York, 1882 1833. 5119 ACUSACION pronuneiada ante el Tribunal de Juradoa de Lima por El Dr. D. Juan, Ascen- do contra el" Alliance al Mereurio Peruano " Ldenunddo por el graU Mariscal dol Feru D. mardo O'Hlggius. Svo. Ss .' ' >, 1888 5120 AMERICAN Criticisms on Mrs. 1>< iiojoe's « Domestfa) Manners of the Americans. ' Svo. IsOd 1888 hi m PcmpkkU fdaUng to Amtiiea, on Sah by 6121 BLtSS'i SUilrtict of th* Tnda, Indulrj. •nd BttMoroM of OaoMte Mid the othw British (laiitRtloBt. 8yo. 8a 1888 f 1S2 BUBN (J. J.) CkM of the Rt. Hon. Alennder Eerl of Stirlhig and Doran, reapeeting hia Title to Nova Scotia and other TetHtorial poHwaaions in North America. 8to, mop. 8s 8d 1888 C12a* Anottier copj without the map. 5128 BURNLET's (W. H., Deptt^firoM Trinidad) Opinions on Slavery and Emancipation in 1828. 8to. Is 1888 S124 CARTA de Antonio Jose de Iriaarri a los EEt del Meronrio de Valparaiso, small 4to, pp. 8» Is 6d Santiago de Chile, 1888 6125 CORRECTED Report of the Speech of Vis- eonnt Howiek in the House of Commons on Colonial SlaTOiy, with Appendix, containing a Flan for the Abolition of Slaveiy. 8to. 1b 1888 5126 EICPRESTITO de Chile por Antonio Jose de IrisarrL Small 4to. 2s SaiUiago de Chile, 1888 5127 HODOKIN's (Dr. Thomas) Inqniiy into the merits of the American Colonuation So- ciety, and reply to the charges against it, with account of the British African Colonization Society. 8to. Is 1883 5128 IRVING's (Edward) Statement of the Causes which affect the decrease or increase of the Slave population in the British Colonies. 8vo. Is 1888 6129 'TOURNALof the Proceedings of the 69th Annual ConTontion of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of New Jersey, 1888, and Journals of the Proceedings, 1880 and 1882. 8vo, (Aree pamphlett. Is 6d 5130 MEMORIA de la Direccion General de 1* Renta del Tabaco en 1882. 8to. la Caracas, 1838 5181 REGLAHENTO de Aduanaspara los Alma- cenes de Deposito y comercio F^r.timo de tranaito. Folio. 2s Santiago t'.e ChUe, 1883 6182 REICARKS on African Colonisation and the Abolition of Slavery, by a Citizen of New England. 8to. Is Windtor, Vt., 1888 6188 SMITH (Geo. W.) Defejce of the Syntem of Solitary Confinement of Prisoners adopted by the State of Pennsylvania. Qvo. Is 6d PhU., 1888 5134 TRIAL of Miss Prudence Crandall, on an Information Charging her with Teaching Col- oured Persons not of the State of Connecticut. 4to. Is 6d Brooklyn, 1888 5136 VINDICATION of the Conduct of Col. Grignon, and of the Western Interior Regiment under his Command, during the Rebellion of 1881 and 1882. 8vo, map. 8ti /amaiea, 1888 5186 WHITELET (Henry) Three Months in Jamaica in 1882, comprising a Residence of some Weeks on a Sugar Hantation. 8vo. Is 1888 1884. 6187 ADDRESS of the Litaraiy and Fhilosop. Society of South Carolina to the People of the State on the Objects and Advantage! of tli* Lyceum System. 8to. Is 6d CharkUomn, 188i 6188 BIRNET (James G.) Letter to Rev. Thorn. ton, J. Mills, C )rresponding Seoretaiy of tlia Kentucky Coloniaation Sodety. Small 8vo. Is New York, 1884 6189 COOPER'S (Dr. Thomas, of CMomhia Col- lege) Introductory Lecture to a oourse of Law, 8vo, pretentatioH copy to Bogtn the Pott. 8to. Is 6d Colombia, 1831 6140 FELTON*! (Cora C.) Inangoral' Disooons at Harvard. 8vo. li 6d Comb. 188i 6141 MANIFESTO Legal por D. Maximo Men- dkta en el sigue contra D. Carlos Biiphim Socio director de la oasa cohsignataria de Alaop 7 Compania pidiendole ouenta con pago del oargamento del Bergantin Occeana pata qae li lima Corte, en Sala de comercio confirms eo segunda instanoia la sentencia que el Jues de Comercio y colegas de Valparaiso pronuncia von oon dictamen del Asesor titular del Consulado. Small 4to. 2s Santiago diChili^ mi 6142 MATHER (James) The Constitutions of Great Britain, France, and the United States of America, from the most Authentio Sources, 8vo. 2s 1831 6148 MEADE'S (Rev. W.) Pktstoral letter to tlie Ministers and Friends of the Protestant Episco- pal Church in the Diocese of Virginia, on the Duty of affording Religions InstruotioB to thoie in Bondsge. 8vo. Is Alexandria, D. C, 1834 6144 NARRATIVE of the Life of David Crodcett, of tiie State of Tenessee, by himself. 12mo seryam/tttiing). Is 1831 5 NEW-HAVEN Theology, alias Taylorism, alias Neology, in its own Language. With Notes appended, by Daniel Dow. 8vo. 28 Thmpton (Connec.) 1831 6146 RAZON Motivada que el Presidente Pron- aional de la Convencion Naoional sobre el use que la hecho de Uts facultaades Extraordinaritui que se le confirieros en 17 de Febrero y qui de- volvio en 11 de Junio. Small 4to. 2b Lima, 1831 6147 THE Power of Congress over the District of Columbia. 8to. Is 6d New York, 1831 6148 REPORT on the New Map of Maryland. 8vo, mop*. 2s 1831 6149 TEORIA de un sistema administrative 7 eoonomioo par la republica de Chile. 4to. 2> 8aiaiagodeCKHe,mi 6160 TYSON'S (J. R)Di80onne before the Tonog Men's Colonisation Society of Pennsylvanit. 8vo. Is Philadelphia, 1881 1836. 6161 BATALLA de Yanaoooha canto Heroicoil triunfode las Armas Fadfioadoras. 8vo. 2i Arequipa, 188J John JluateU SmUh, 96, Sol^ Sfium, London, ft$ Inaagonl' Diioonne Oamb. 1834 fil62 BBLLO p. Andcw) PrindpiM de U Orto- loji* J MatriM de k Langiu CMtolkna. Bm. 4to. U SanHaf,^d4aiUe,li85 6168 BINNET (Horao*) Eulogy on CIm Life mnd Charaoter of John Manhall, CUaf Joatioo of the Suprem* Court of the United Statw. 8to. 2s PkUaiUlphia, 1885 5184 BBAITHWAITE'S Supplement to Sir John Boaa'aSeoond Voyage. 4ta 2a 1886 5165 CATALOGUE of the Pioturea which formed the Colleetion of J. C. Latro, formerly Arohbp. of TUanto, Exhilnted in the Ci^ IMapenaaiy, New York. 8vo. la New York, 1885 5156 CONSTITUTION of the State of Hichlp^, w adopted in ConTontion in the City of Detroit, 11th May, 1886. 8to. la jbe«ro»^ 1836 6157 DELLA IChieaa CattoUca negli Stati UniU d'Amerioa Memoria oompilata da un Membro dalla Sooieta Leopoldina. 8to. 8a Verona, 1886 6168 EXFOSICION que haoe el Presidente Pro- viaional de la Bepnblica Peruana Luis Jose OrbegoBO de laa rasonea que le obligaron a SoHdtar de la Bepublica Boliviana Auzilios para Fadfioar el Peru. Sm. 4to. 2a Areptipa, 1886 6169 E^OSICION de mi diotamen en el com- promiao y oonanlta legal que noa enoargaron lea SS. Mjoa del difunto S. D. Miguel Antonio Bravo de Saravia Irarraaabul aobre si debian teconocer como aubsiateute el mayoraago de la easa de Bravo de Saravin que poseia el difunto y legal la poaeaion en que ae hula el hjjjo prime- jenito. 8vo. la 6d Santiago, 1835 6160 FLEMING (Dr.Wm.) Four Days at the Falla of Niagara. Sm. 8vo, map and *>, platei on iiuiia paper. 8a Pbiyaxelt fbimtxd, Manchater, 1835 6161 QOUQE'S Short Hiatory of Paper-Money and Banking in the United States. Svo. la 6d. (Contatfu at mueh reading a» two Svo vclU). V. T. 1835 6162 LETTERS of J. Downing, Major, Downing- Tille Militia, to his old friend Mr.Dwight, of the Now Tork Daily Advertiser. 12mo. Is 1835 (168 MEMORIA que el Ministro de E( tado en el departmento del interior presenta al Congreao Nacional Ano de 1885, 1845, 1846. 4to. Is 6d each Santiago de ChUe, 1835, fto. 1 6164 MEMORIA que el Miniatro de Estado en el departamento de hacienda presenta al congreso ntdonal ano de, 1835, 1839, 1841, 1842, 1843. 4to. 28 each Santiago de Chile, 1835, &o. 1 5165 MEMORIA que el Ministro de Estado en los departamentos de Querra y Marina presente al Congreao Nacional ano de 1885, 1841, 1842, 1813,1844,1847. 4to. 2b each Santiago, 1835, &o. 1 5166 OJIBUE Language.— Old Testament, Bible Stories, Story of Joseph and Natural History, in the Ojibue Language. 12mo, woodctitt. 3a Boiton, 1836 1 5167 ROSS'S Eiplanation and Answer to Braith- mite'a<* Supplement," etc 4to. 2b 1835 6168 OBAOION foaebi* qot «b laa Mlemauw eoaequiai qua d JenMnJ de Dbiakm y PMai- dente de la Rep. Peruana D. Lnia Joae Orbsgeao Mando ae hideran oon aaiatenda de todaa laa corpoiMionea en honor de loa valieateaOnerreroa Muertoeenel Campo de Yanaoodia Franuado en la SanU Iglyaia Catedcal de Arequipa. Sm. 4to. 2a Areguipa, li35 6168 TABLA de loa ouraos de Qnunatioa, Jeo- grafia, Aritmetioa, Algebra, Jeometria et que han B^^ido loa alumnoa dela Academia MUitar de Chile. Svo. la 6d Santiago de (Me, 1836 1830. 6170 ADDRESSES Preaentad to Major Oenerml - Sir John < Colbome, Lt Governor of Upper Canada. 8to. la 6d TonmtoflBii 6171 CORRESPONDENCIA ofidal sobre la negative del S. Qobemador de Valparaiso a poner bu paae al Pasaporte del Miniatro Pleni- potenoiano nombrado por el Qobiemo del Peru cerca de el Ecuador Jeneral D. Domingo Nieto. Sm. 4to. 2b Santiago de CkUe, 1886 6172 DEFENSA del Gobemador politico y militar de 1a isla de Juan Femandea, aaxjento mayor de CabaUeria Don Tomaa SutolifTe. Folio pp. 23. 3s Santiago, 1899 5178 DOANE (Geo. Washington) Sermon in Com* memoration of the Rt. Rev. WUliam White, Preached in StI Mary's Church, Burlington, N. J. Svo. 1b Burlington, 1886 5174 DU PONCEAU (P. S.) and Fisher (J. P.) Memoir on the History of the Celebrated TreiAj made by Wm. Penn with the IndUms, under the ElmTree,atShackamazoninl682. Svo, (touted. Ib Philadelphia, 1836 6176 ELOGIO del Senador don Juan Egana pronunoiado en la Capella del institute nacional de Chile por Buena Ventura Marin. Sm. 4to la 6d Santiago, 1836 6176 EL JENERAL de Brigada Ramon Castilla a BUB Conoindanos. Sm. 4to. 28 Santiago de ChUe, 1886 5177 INFORMS de la Comision del Camino da Nuevitas. 4tc. 2b Puerto Principe, 1886 6178 MANIFIESTO 'que da en su despedida de Chile el Contra Almirante, D. C. W. Wooster. Folio. 2s 6d Santiago deCfhile,\6i6 5179 MEMORIA que el Ministro de Estado en el departmento de Relacionea Ezteriores presenta al Congreso Nadonal ano de 1886, 1845, and 1846. 4to. 28 each Santiago de Chile, 1886— 45— 10 5180 MENSAJE que hace el Preaidente 'de la Republiea de Chile al Congreso Nacional, ezpo- niendo laa raKones justificativas de la presenta guerra con el Peru. Folio, pp. 25. 2a 6d Santiago de Chile, 1836 5181 PUBLIC DOCUMENTS Relating to Lord Aylmer's Administration of the Government of Lower Canada. Svo. 2a Privatelg printed, 1836 Pm^MdtrdtlUiig to AiMficth on SaU hy S76 6181TISTIMONT takaa bj the OommlUM •ppointed bj tb* Bonae of BepNOiotetiTM to IbtmUmU tho Bfils of FrMmMoniT. 8vo. 8i EttniOurg, 1886 0188 VAN BUllBN (Mwtin) Lottor BdatlTO to tiie Book of tho United StatM, with BspUiutofy latrodnotion. 3to. l«6d 1886 1837. -0184 BOWLES'S (Capt) Saggertioiii for the qieody and Mcoro oonvojanoa of onr Boioforce- mtnti to Canada. 8to. la 1887 tidoa por SH Hiniatro de Juatioia Don Mariano Egana. 8to. la 6d Santiago de Chile, 1887 •1S186^0ANADA.— Gorreot Aoeount of the Biae and Prognu of the recent popular MoTementa in Lower Canada (Tract of 12 pagea)— What ahall we do with Canada? (Tract bf 8 pama). together. 6d 1887 >5187 A few Worda on the aobjeot of Canada, bj a Barriater. 8to. la 1887 6188 CHANNINO (Bev. Dr. W. E.) Letter on the Annexation of Tezaa to the United States. 8to. la—iamo, 6d 1887 5189 CHANNma (W. EUery) Disooorae deU- Tered at the dedication of the Unitarian Congre> Sitional Churdh in Newport Bhode Jmnii. TO. lB6d 1887 6190 CUENTAS de D. Felipe Fardo con el Te- ■oro del Peru Legacion de la Confederadon Peru- Boliviana, en Chile. 8to. la 6d Santiago de Chile, 1887 6191 DISCUBSO pronimeiado por Don loaq To* oomal Miniatro da Eatado en loa departamentoa aitoraa Baron. 8to. la 6d Santiago de Chile, 1887 »« 620 6192 GOUOB on the Expediency of diaprajdng y(m with Bank Agenor and Bank Paper in the Fit( Contraota of the United Statea. 8to. la 1887 6198 HOMENAJB de mi benemerito Miniatro Don Diego Portalea [poi Dr. Mercedea Maria de Solar]. 8yo. la 6d SawHago de Chile, 1887 6194 HUMBOLDT (Alex, rou) On two Attempta to Aacend Ghimborazo, tninalated firom Uie German by Dr. Barry. 870. la 1887 6196 LIBERTY. 8yo, pp. 281, «m(& voodeuiU. 2a 6d Privately printed in America, 1887 A curious compilation to beput into contrast with N. America flnring the Civil war. 6106 MANIFESTE des Motifa qui legitiment la dedantion de Querre centre le gouTernement da general Andrea Santa Cruz aoidiaant Preai- dent de la oonfederation Perou-Bolivienne tra- dnit de I'Bapagnol (French and Eogliah). 4to. 88 Buenoi Airte, 1887 6197 MUBATORI Relation dea Miaaions du Pa- raguay, tiaduite de I'ltalieo. 8to, lewed. 2s Pom, 1887 6199 MANIFBBTO de laa iMona». qo* l«giti«n de la DeohtiaeioB de Onem oontn el Qobimo del General Santa Groi, titnlo pveatdente de U Confedaraoion Pera-BoliTiana. 4to. 2a Amnoi iym, 18S7 6199 NOTIOIA de la Oaaaa aaguida «! Senadot Diego Joae Bene^ ^nte. 8vo. la 6d AnifMVo cfe C%iif, 1887 6200 PATRON (Pel.) Diaoonra aur lea eauaea qai ont Mb etablier I'eaelaTage dana lea OoloniM 4to. la Purie, 1817 •1887 6202 SANTA CRUZ. Tratado oon el Jenenl Santa Crua* por Senor Rudolfo. am. 4to. 8a GunyaqnU, 1887 6208 UNICO Aailo de laa Republicaa Hiimuo Americanaa dedica eataa reflexionee a aua Coin< patriotaa un ChUeno. email 4to. 2a Santiago de ChSU, 1887 6204 VINDICLfi AMERICANiE. -Letter to 8ii j Robert Peel, in refutation of the Galnmnioui Attacka on America, hi hia Speech at the Olu- gow Peel Banquet. 8to. la i 1837 183a \ mm ASHBUBTON (Lord) Speech on the Second K Reading of the Canada QoTemment Bill 8to, ^ ^la 1888 6206 BENTHAM (G.) on aome Plants oonneeted with the ^ora of Gninana (from Linnsean Soc Tnuuk). 4to, 8p2atei. la 1888 6207 BRIEF Biatory of the Church in Upper del interior yrelatlonea exteriorea y encargado >CS"^**'«^- ^ettridge. Rector of Woodatock, acoidentalmente de loe demaa rimoa del deapa- U. C. 8to. la 6d 1888 cho al redbir el Cadaver del Senor Don Diego Portala, pelrfida y ferozmente aaeainado en laa del Ba 6208 BROUQHAM'a (Lord) Speech on the Mal- treatment of the North American Colonies. Sra la 1888 CANADIAN ControverBy,itaOrigin,Natan, nd Merits. 8to. 28. 1888 r 6210 CANADIAN PortfoUo, conducted by Job ititud a la memoria del b/Arthur Roebuck, and other Frienda of Caiiidi, n Diego Portalea [por ^o. 1, 2, 8, 4, 6. 8to. 1888 ^1 CANADA (The) Baptiat Maeudne, vol 1 &2. 'SSto. 8a jr(m(rea2, 18384) 2 CANADA. 8to. la . Lmd., Roake and Varty, 1888 6213 OANADA.-<>Memoira aur le Canada depuii j 1749 jnaqu'a 1760. 8to, map$. 4a Quebec, 1888 6214 CHANNING (William K) Self-Culture, u Address introductory to the Franklin Leotarei^ 1 at Boston, Sopt, 1838. 8vo. Is .fio« witii Additiona by the Author. 8to. 2a. iVew Fori, 1888 6284 PRACTICA de teatamentoa o tratado an qua ae reauelven laa oueationea que maa fraeo- entemente so ofrecen en la diapoaioion de laa nlttmaa volantades. Small 4to, pp. 47. la 6d Santiago de Chile, 1888 6286 RECUERDO Biogntfioo de la illnatre Hevo« in« Argentina Senora Dona Enoamadon Eaonrra de Rosea. 870, portrait. 2a ^unada of the Traitors, Lount and Matthews. By a British Subject. 8vo. Is 1838 878 Pamphhii rtHtOing to Afnariea, on Salt by SM4 UUniCATVlC «f M. Alm< Bogw, Coonl of Fmnte^ addwirt to tlM Qmmmomk of BoMMw kjtm ohuMd with ^b* foNigii AflUn of Um ibftntiiM OonltdflMtkii, ill ummw, k nUUt* Dooanmtiu Small 4to. IVtnoh ud BDgUdi. 2i6d AieNM ilym, 1888 0245 Tha Muna In Bpaniih. Small 4to. 9i Ih., 1888 5846 MESSAGES, AddnaaH, ate., to Sir Franoia B. Haad on ^hia raaknatton of tha GoTammant of Uppar Oamub. 8to. la Tonmto, 1888 5S47 TULB (Uajor P.) Ramarka on tba diaputad North Waatam boundary of Naw Brunawiok, bordaring on tba Unitad Stataa of North Ame- rica. 8to. Ia6d 1888 1839. 6248 BRIEF Statamant, anpported by orig^al Doonmanta of tba importuit Granta oonoaded to tba Eaatam Coaat of Central Ameriea Com- maroial and Agriooltnral Compuiy, \ij the Slate ofOoaiamala. 8to, 2mapi. 2a 1889 6249 CANTO a la Campana del Ejeroito Chileno Ubniador del Peru an 1888 y prinoipioa de 1889. 4to, pp. 20. 2a Santiago, 1889 5260 CHANNINQ (W. B.) Lecture on War. 8to. la Boiton, 1889 "6261 THE CLERGY Beaerre Qaeation, aa a Matter of Histoiy, a QueaUon of Law, and a Subject of Legialation. By Egarton Ryeraon. 12mo. 1b Toronto, 1889 6262 CONSTITUTION, Canons, and Regulationa of the Protestant Episcopal Church in we State of Pennsyhonia. 8vo. Is 6d PKUaddphia, 1889 '6268 CONSTITUCION PoUtioa de laRepublica Peruana dada por el Congresso Jeneralel dia dies de Noviembre de 1839. 8to. Is 6d Lima, 1889 5264 CONSTITUCION Politioa de la Republioa Boliviana lanoionada por el Congreso Jeneral constituyente de 1889. Small 4to, pp. 40. 2s Imprmta de la Ciudad Sucre 5266 CORRESPONDENCE sustained between the Government of Buenos Aires, charged with the Foreign Afbirs of the Argentine Confedera- tion and Capt, John Nicolson, Commander of U. States Naval Foreea on the Coast of Braail and River Plate, respecting tha questions pro- duced by the Agents of France. IVench and English. Small 4to. 2s Qd £tt«noi iliret, 1889 6266 DAUBBNT'S (Dr. Charles) Sketch of the Geology of North America. 8to, rr.ap. la 6d Otfsrd, 1939 4(267 DEFE]9SA del derecho constitueional qua todo Chileuo tiene para publiear por la preusa BUS ideaa y pensamientos sin la manor eensura. 4to. Is6cl Santiago de Chili, 1BZ9 6268 DENMAN (Commander) Practical Remarks on the Slave Trade, and en the Existing Trea tiea with Portugal. 8vo. Is 1839 6269 EUROPE and America in 1889. 8to, pri- Vtttdy printed. Is 6d 1839 0960 BXPOSITION of tha Ckwai uA Codm. qoaaosa of tha BooBdary d U ft r a au i batwseo draal Britain and the Unilad SMai^ auW ouaBllyto thair AcUuatmant by ArUtrallon (b* David Uiquhart). i^maptWitjnMitkti. U XlvMyooI, 1888 6261 QOWAN'a(Uant.-0oL, U.P.forlmiM, U.C.) Important Lotlar on Baapoiilbla Govammtni 8to. la 6d Tufuto, 1888 0268 HEAD'S (Sir Francis) NanatiTa. Sufmi. UMStAL Obaxtmo. 8va la 1R88 6268 MANIFESTS anr I'infamia, la trahiaoaat la parfldia amployaaa par la oontra Adminl Fraofaia M. Le Blano a Montevideo pour atta. quar at aonmettre a la ^frannia du raballe Fno> tuoao Rivera, I'etat oriental de TUmgnay. Sto. Sb Bvmoi Apt$, 1889 6268* The same, in Spanish. 8vo. 2s ib., 1818 6264 MEMOIRES de la Societo dea Anliqntriei du Nord, 1886—9. 8vo. Sa Copenhagen, — Containing Memoire ror la decouvene de r Amerique an lOe Slecle par Rafti, with MAPft— Importanot de la Literatnre lalandalBe.— Anoicnt Boandlnaviaii Di- vision of the nmea of the Day, fto., Ao. 6266 MENSAGB del Gobiamo de Buenos. Aim s la deoima-septima lagislatnra. 8vo. Ik Id Brume Airu, 1839 6266 BAinT (0. 0.) Mamorie suUa sooperle dell' America nel seodo dedmo dettata in Lingoi Danese e tradotta du J. G. Da Heinso. 8vo. it . Pisa, 1839 6267 REPORT on tho Indiana of Upper Canadi, by a Sub-Committee of the Aboriginea' Prote«> tion Society. 8vo. la 1889 5868 REPORT from the Select Committee of tlia House of Assembly of Uraer Canada, appointed to Report on tha Stato of tha Provinces. Royal 8vo. 2s 2V>ro»to, 1839 6269 REPORT of the Case of tha Canadian Fti- Boners. With Introduction on the Writ oi Habeas Corpus, by Alfred A. Fry. 8vo. 2i 1839 6270 REPORT on the Affitin of British North America, from the Earl of Durham, her Hi- jeaty'a High Commissioner. 8vo. 2s Montreal, 1839 6271 SCOBLE (John) Texas, ita Claim to be rt- oognieed aa an Independent Power by Gnat Britain Examined. 8vo. la 1839 6272 SHORT Account of Prince Edward Islud. 8vo, mop. Is 6d 1839 6278 SLIGO (Marquiss of) Letter to the Vu- quiss of Normanby, relative to the Presont Stato of Jamaica. 8vo. Is 6274 3T0EES (C.) A few Notes reapectiDgtht United Statea of North America, in relation to their Conztitution, their Progress, and ttie Stocks of the different States. 8vo. Is 1839 6276 SUTCLIFFE'S (Thos., Oovemor of the It- land) Account of the Earthquake that oocamd on the Island of Juan Fernandez and Tolea- haana, 1889. Royal 8vo, 6 platet. 2a John RuuM Smith, 86, SoKo Sqvar*, Iwdon, m Prince Edwurd Islud. sat TAW8B Md I^ron'i lUporl to Um Sodaty is SMtlaad ftr Phmifrtiag OhriatUn Know- kdfe of a Virit to Am«rie», by tUlr appoint- ment in celtnnoo to th* Fond nodor their eliarge lor the Eduoation of Native Indiana. ivo,map. lB6d tdM.,lSi9 {277 TABIFA de A?aluoa pant laa adnano da h rapnUioa que ha formaho la oomiaion nom< bradoporel aupremo gobiemo. Folio. laOd SmtiagodiCmt, 1899 1840. 5278 THE Ameriean Churehea the Bolwarka of Amariean Blavary. 8vo, miivakly pri»Ud. la Lond.,1640 5270 CABTAS da on Folaoo aobra la Politiaa de Chile. Num.1. 8to. laOd Santiago de CfMie, 1840 0280 00NTE8TACI0N qne da Trinidad Moran a loa ICanifieatoB de loa Jeneralea Orbegoao j Nieto en la parte que ae oonpan de el. Smul 4to. 28 7a/paraifo, 1840 5281 COOTE'S Addreaa at Waahington on the Life and Character of Abraham Howard Quinoy. 8to. la 6d 1840 5282 DESCRIPTIVE Catalogoe of Catlin'a Indian Gallery, containing Portridta, Landaoapea, &c., of the American Indiana. So&all 4to. la 1840 5288 DISPOSICIONES commeroialea vijentea en la Bepublica Boliviana. 4to, pp. 80. la 6d Sucre, 1840 5284 DOCDMENTOS relatiyoa a reolamoa al gobiemo del Peru aobre propriedadea Britanni- cas tomadaa per antoridadea Pernanna aaqnea- daa durante commodonea Militarea o Civilea o robadaa de loa Almaoenea de la Aduana del Calko. SmaU4ta 8a 6d £tma,1840 5285 EL ESPEJO de mi "nerra— Lima oontra el Eipejo de mi Tierra. 2 Traota, 8to. 2b lima, 1840 5286 EBPIBirU deloa mejorea Diarioa que ae publican en Europa y America, (on the Argen- tine Confederation). 8vo. la 6d iBuenoi Ayres), 1840 5287 ESCEITO Praaentado a la Corte Suprema de Jiutioia per parte de la viuda y albacu de D. Franciaco Anto Yaldiviaao y Vaigaa oponiendoBe a la propueata hecha por D. Manuel Cifuentea de piW[ar a todoa loa acreedorea de la Teatamen- taria Sentencia Pronuncinda por laExma Corte en este asunto y oonteatacion a la auplica inter- puesta por el Contraric. Sm. 4to, pp. 27. la 6d Santiago, 1840 ESTRADA (J. M. G.) Carta dirigida al ngnor Preaidente de la repnhllca aobre la neoessidad cle buicar en una Convention el posible remedio de Ids malea que aquejan 2i la Bepublica y Opiniones del auctor aoerca del miamo aaunto. 8vo, with view in Mexico. 2b 6d Mexico, 1840 5289 QRBENHOWS Memoir, Historical and Political, on the North West Cooat of America, and the adjacent Territoriea. Boyal 8to, map. 2b Cd FaiAtn^n, 1840 ff290 HANCOCK (Dr. John) ObMmlloM o all connected with the Republic of Chili, comprising the Financial History of that Country, from 1822— 89. Royal 8vo. 28 1840 6804 URQUHART (David) Expoaition of the Boundary Difierenoea between Great Britain and the United Statea anbBequently to their Ad- justment by Arbitration. 8vo, map. 28 Qkugow, 1840 5806 WEST INDIES.— Extracts from the Journal of John Candler, whilst Travelling in Jamaica. PartL 8vo. la 1840 6806 WHITTINGTON'S (G. T.) Account of the Falkland Islands. 8vo, maft, 28 1840 S80 PmnfhUit rticUmg to Amtrieoy on Sale 5y f t07 WINTBROP'S AddvMt to th* N«w Bag. bod BoeMj in iht City of Now York (on M< Pilgrim Faihen). Ifo. li 1840 1841. 0808 ALQUVAS .ObiorvMionoi Arragl«du a loi Prindpioo 7 a k opinion do loo poobloa do Chilo. SmtU 4to, pp, 20. loSd Vdtparaito, 1841 0800 AUSILIOS dol Eoiwdor Solioitadoo pan- DMto enondon Ooniiguioato y ouooooo potto* riom. 4to. SoOd QiiJto, 1841 6810 BABBET (Theod.) Lo Tozm. Royal 8vo. la 6d Parit, 1841 6811 BOSQUEJO do la Maroha do la Ropublioa y do la influonoia Militar on aui deotinoa. 8m. 4to, pp. 18. 2a Santiago d» OhiU, 1841 6812 CHANNING (W. E.) DiMouno on tho Llfo and Charaotor of tho Rot. Joo. Tackermao. 12mo. la Boston, 1841 6818 CURTIS (John, 0/ Ohio) Amorioa and the Com Laws. 8to. li Jlf8neAe«(■ QNtto^ 1841 6826 MBN8AQB dolGoUino do BasnoaAlm a In Dootna Nona Loglalatam. 8to. itu -Bmmm ^yrm, 18il 6826 POINSBTT (Joel K) DIaooorM on thai Objoota and Importanoo of tho Nalienal Instita. tion for tho Promotion of Seionoo^ BrtabllilMj I at Washington. 8to. la WaMngtcn, mil 6887 PRATT (0.) Intorostbg Aeooonta ofserenl Bomarkablo viaiona, and of tho lato Dboomr of Andont Amoiioui Rooorda QtgJoe 8miii,\ ike Mormon) 18mo. la 6d Aim York, 1841 1 6828 STATEMENT of tho Satisfhotory Beralu of Emigration to Upper Canada, from tbi Batablianment of the Canada Company to Uie preaent time. 8?o. la 1841 6820 THE Churoh of England, and in America compared, la 6d Neu York, 1841 6830 URQUHART (David)'CaBo of Mr. MoLtod, in whose person the Crown of Great Britain ii Arraigned for Felony (in tho Case of Bumiif tho Osrolino Steamer in tho Canadian Insame< tion). 8vo. 2a U4i| 1842. \ 6831 ABD7 (E. S.) American Whites and Blieb I in reply to a German Orthodemlat. 8to. Ii 6d 1842 6882 BELLO (Carlos) Loa Amoros del Po«ti| Drama en dos actos y trea onadros. 8to. 2i Santiago, 1841 1 6388 CASWALL (Rot. Henry) tho City of the Mormons, or three days at NauToo, in 1842. 12mo. la 1842 6884 CATALOGUE of tho Libraxy of Visconnt Kingsborough {containing rare hooks and M88, relating to America). 8to. 2a i>Mi2tn,1842 6386 CATALOGUS Sonatus AoadomicI, &a, ii UnlTorsitato Harvardiana. 8to. 2s OinUaii^a,1842l 6836 COLTON (George H.) Tooumseh, or tlw| West thirty years ainoo, a Poom. 8ro. Ii 6d Zond, 1842 1 6387 CONFERENCIASyeomunieacionesteDidMl on Quito entro los Minittroa Plenipotentiuioi I del Peru y del Ecuador nombrados para tnui- 1 sijir laa duorenolas quo existen entro una j otm I ropublioa. 8to. 2a £jma,184il 6338 HAMILTON (W. R.) No MUtake, or a Tin. dication of the Negotiations of the Treaty of I 1788, respootiog the North Eastern Boanau7| of the United States, in a ConTorsation betweea I John Bull and Jonatiian. 8to, privA«. 1842 1843. I nSI ARANCEL general de Aduanaa Maritimaa J Frontariias. 8vo. Is 6d Mexico, 1848 |nS4BR0U0HAH (Lord) Speech upon the Aihburton Treaty, delivered in the House of Lords, 7 April, 1848. 8vo. Is6d 1848 I nSS DISCOURSE on the Character and Writings of Bev. W. Blleiy Channing, by Orrille Dewey. 8to. la Nfw Tork, 1843 I SSSe DOUGLAS (Lt Gen. Sit Howard) Speech on Lord Palmerston'a Motion for an Addren to the Queen for Copies of Communication refar- risg to the Treaty of Washington. 8to. Is 6d 1843 I {357 FEATHERSTONHAUGH (G. W.) Observa- tions on the Treaty of Washington, signed Aug. 9th, 1843, with the Treaty annexed. 8vo, fold- mgmap. 2s 1848 |S3S8 FEW Words on the Objects and Prospects I ofthe Bolivian Association. 8vo, mop. Is 1843 1 5159 FURMAN's Address to the American In- itttnte during the 16th Annual Fair. 8vo. 6d N. Y., 1843 |5S60 HOOKER (Sir W. J.) Notes on the Botany of the Antarctic Voyage conducted by Capt. J. C. Ross, with Observations on the Tussac Grass of the FalUand IsUnda. 8vo, 2 plaUi. Is 6d 1848 5M1 BILLARD (Gee.&) Bdalloa of tho Poal to his Ago, diseourse befbre tho Phi Beta Kappo SooUty, Aug. 34, 1848. 8vo. laM D«Ko»,1848 6863 HOPKINS (President) Address doUvosed before the Society of Alumni of William Col- lege, at tho Celebration of tho Semi-oenteBaial Anniveraaiy. 8vo. Is Cotton, 1848 0868 OGDBN's Lector* on NatUnal Oharaotar. 8vo. Is N. Y., 1848 5804 PALMERSTON (Yiaeonnt) Speech in tho House of Commons, 81 Marob, 1848, on the Treaty of Waabington. 8vo. lafld 1848 5866 PETITIONERS Clue of certain InhaUt- ante in the laland of Cape Breton against the Annexation of that Idand to the Province of Nova Scotia. Folio. 2s 1848 5866 PROCESO sovro tentativa de Conspiradon y de asednato As E. El Presidente de k B*> publics. 4to. 8s Smrtf 1848 5867 BEPUBLICACION de la serie de Artlcnla Editoriales dados a lus por " La Qaceta Meroan- til" de Bnenoe Ayres sobre los avanoss del Comodore Ingles Purvis en el Rio de la Plata. 8vo. 8s ^iMnot ilyres, 1848 5868 SARMIBNTO (Don F.) Memoria sobre Orto- grapia Americana leida a la facultad de humani- dades. 8vo. 8s Santiago, 1848 6869 SMITH (Rev. Sydney) Letters on American Debta ifint jprinted in Morning Chronicle) 8vo. la 1848 5870 WEBSTER (Daniel) Address Delivered at Bunker Hill, on the Completion of the Monu- ment. 8vo, preuntaiion copy to Rogtr$ tJu Poet. Ia6d BotUm,\iiZ 1844. 6871 AUBRE (Paul D') Colonists and Manofke- tnrera in the West Indies, translated from the French. 8vo, plant. Is6d 1844 6872 BRODHEAD (J. Romeyn) An Address Delivered before the New York Historical So- dety at ito 40th Anniversary. 8vo. 2s 6d New York, 1844 5878 CHURCH (The) in Canada, Journal of Visitation to the Western portion of his Dio- cese by the Bishop of Toronto, in the Autumn of 1842. 12mo. Is 1844 5874 CRISE Ministerielle et Mr. Denis Benjamin < Viger and Co. 8vo. 2s 6d Kingtton {.Canada) 1844 5375 DOANE'b(£j). ofNewJertey) Four SermOns and Charges. Is 6d Burlington, V. S., 1844-5 5376 EXPOSICION que dir^en al Congraso Nacional y al publico algunos proprietaries' de fundos Golindwtes con las riberas del msr en El puerto de Valparaiso Manifestando su dereoho a los terrenes abandonados por el mar en Ese puerto. Folio. 2s 6d Santiago de ChUe, 1844 6377 ESTADISTICA Comeioial de la Bepublica de Chile correspondiente al primer trimestre de 1844. FoUo. 2s Folporotio, 1844 19 38S P f ormlag • Ship Oiiail 8tO»M«pMd 1845 4 Bmjtmla FhwkUa [tlriet ▲HoiMT, ud Law, fommyOol- ^ York. By W. L JbMV 8fo. 2i HmUm, 1848 MM doUvand bofor* thi ml Sodotj on th« d^ Hall. 8t0. It BoHon, 1841 Brief RoTiMT of thi irglnia from iU lint liiehwwnd, 1845 lenta al Oongra^ ai* ro da BaUdo an ei d^ 4to. Ia6d Santiago deOhih,liii 10. Ia6d «i. 1845 iliniatro del Despuho ralaalonaa azterkiM aoional da 1846. 4tt. Santiago, 1845 4S. 4to. la 6d ib. 1845 }oTemment of Buenot I bird Leglalature. 8m Bumot Ayrtt, 1845 .bttraot of » Report ind I on (he Communiotlios d Pacific Oceans throng iepeo. 8vo, map. liH 18« ) AntiSapematiualiiB, nWenlty. 8to. li CwKii>ndgt,m\ a GonTeotion of Ddt-I iple of Masnohutetti to I 1 of Tezaa to the United Cotton, 184i f the Conrt conTen(d| 14 at New York, for thi I 3T. Biibop Onderdonk, )Pemdt»). 8vo. 8i , «, West India Queitioi,] Trade Question, FiniM I iiestion, and the Minitk-I i) The true grandearifl elivered before tlieAn-l BoBton. Syo, /)«j«i*l Poet. 28 Boiton,'^m John ButggU Swtllhf 36, 8oho 8gtiat9, Imdm, 1840. Mil AOOODNT tad History of the Orfgoa Ter- ritory (by J. Bryant) logathar with a Jeuroal af aa Kmigiating Party. 12mo. la 1848 1412 ADDRBflS at the Inauguratiooof the Hon. Edward Everett, LLJ)., aa Pnaldent of t^:t Ualtordty at Ounbrldga. 8to. la 6d JestoM, 1846 1418 BIOORAFU del Janaral DonManoalBahMa, PiMidaBU da la BapubUoa da OhUa. 8to. Sa 6d Santiago, 1846 S414 ORAIK'8 BarmoB at LoaisrlUe, with Ap- ptadls on MaT-man'a Dtrelopmant of Ohriatian Doetrino. 8vo. la XowJidU^, f y., 1846 8416 CORBBSPONDENOB raUUve to the Nego- oiation of the Quaation of Disputed Right to the Oregon Territory aubsequent to the Treaty of Washington. Folio, la 6d 1846 6416 DISSOLUTION of the American Union de- manded by Justice and Hamaoity, by H. C. Wright. ISmo. 8d 1846 5417 DB BOIS (W. E.) Brief Aooount of the eollection of Coins belonging to the Mint of the United States, more particularly of the Antique Spedmena. \2mo, mntinitet. 2s PkOadapKia, 1846 6418 FREMONT'S NarratiTo of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon ud California. 8to. la 6d New York, 1846 6419 OARAY'S (Don Jcr4valfIy|)rm South America. i2mo. la 1847 6486 LIBBER (Professor) The Character of tha Gentleman, an Address to tha Stndenta of Miami University, Ohio. 8vo, fretentation eopjf from the anthor to Rogtrt the poet. Is 6d Colombia, 1847 6487 MEASURES adapted in Boston, Masoa* ohutetts, for the Relief of the Suflbring Scotch and Irish. 8vo. Is Boston, 1847 6488 MEMORIAL que eleva al Soberano aongreso Chileno Juan Fhmdsco Mur acoompanado de al^unoB doeomentos i reflexiones que pmeban el justo titulo con quw pido a la naclon Chilene la Indemniaaoion de todoa i peijuicios que ha Bufrido a ooosecuenoia del importante servido que le hixo el ano de 1886. 8vo. 2s Santiago, 1847 6489 MEMORIA que PresenU el Ministro do Hacienda de Peru al Congraao de 1847. 4to. 2a £tma,1847 6440 MUR (Juan Francisco) Diseurso quo diriga a los Elejidos del Pueblo Chileno. 4to, pp. 18. 2s Santiago, 1847 6441 PFETL (AdolphR.) the Anglo-Frenoh Inter- vention in the Riveir Plate, considered espe- cially with reference to the Negociations of 1847. under the conduct of Lord Howden. 8vo. Is 6d 1847 6442 REPORT of the Joint Library Committee of the Legislature of New York on the subject of International Exchanges of Books. 8vo. Is 6d Albang, 1847 5448 SLAUGHTER (Rev. Philip) History of St. George's Parish, in the County of Spotqrlvania and Diocese of Virginia. 8vo, frontiep. Is 6d New Tot*, 1847 284 PamphUta rdalfmg to America, on SaXe by 6444 SUMNER (CbarlM) White SUTsry in the k6462 BTLAND'S OtM.— Dooamenli mlatiTe to Barbery Statee, • Leoture before the Boston Vm'* R7l*B Claim on Oovemioent, witii Ex. -f4i%i^ Mercantile Library Anodation turn Oopy to Roger* ike Pott. 2* BotUm, 1847 5445 WALTON (H.) De I'EaoUTage dana lea Colonies pour serrir d'introduotion a I'hiatoire 'dereadaTBgedanarantiqulte. 8to. 2i PwrU, 1847 1848. 6446 ADDRESSES in the Congreu of the United States, and Funeral Solemnities on the Death of John Quincy Adams. 8to, portrait. Is 6d WathingUm, 1848 6447 ANNUAL Report of the Trustees of the State Library for 1848. 8vo. Is 6d Albmy — 6448 BRIEF View of the Enterprise proposed by Mr. y. Ellis to Navigate the Orinooo and Apare Rivera with Steamboats. 8vo, jMing mop*. 2s (1848) 5449 BRYANT (WilUam Cullen) Funeral Oration oooaiioned by the Death of Thos. Cole, ddivered before the National Academy of Design, New York. 8vo. Is 6d 1848 6460 CELEBRATION of the Introduction of the Water of Cochituate Lake into the City of Bos- ton. 8vo. Is 6d Botimt 1848 6461 COLUMBUS in Chains, a Prize Poem, re- cited in the Theatre, Oxford. 12mo. Is Oxford, 1848 6462 DENMAN (Hon. Capt) West India Inter- ests, African Emigration, and Slave Trade. 8vo. Is 1848 6463 EVERETT (Edward) Eulogy on the Life and Character of John Quincy Adams. 8vo. Is 6d Bottm^ 1848 6464 EXAMINATION of the Evidence before Select Committee to enquire into the Present Condition and Prosperity of Sugar and Coffee Planting in the East and West Indian Posses- sions and the Mauritius. 8vo. Is 1848 6456 Q ORB ( Montague ) Reflections on the Present State and Prosperity of the British West Indies. 8vo. Is 1848 6466 QRAY (Francis C.) Prison Discipline in America. 8vo. 2b 1848 6467 IMMIGRATION into the United States, by Jesse Chickering. 8vo. 2s Botton, 1848 5468 LINCOLN.— Memoir of WiUiam Lincoln, of Massachuaets, by Joseph Willard. 8vo. Is6d Cambridge, 1848 5469 MURPHY (C. Thomas) Memoria sobre la deuda esterior de la Republica Mexicana desde 8u creacion hasta fines de 1847. Roy. 8vo. 8s Parii, 1848 6460 ON Sugar Cultivation in Louisiana, Cuba, and the British Possessions, by an European and Colonial Sugar Manufacturer. 2 parts, 8vo. 2b 1848 6461 SMITH (Rev. George) The Case of our West African Cruisers and West African Settlements fairly considered. 8vo. Is 1848 8vo, Presenta- [ \raots from the Secretary of State's Instructioni to the GoTemor of Canada. 8vo. 2b Montreal, 1848 6468 SUETHEN (W. G.) The Black Code of tlie District of Columbia in Force, let Sept, 1848. 8vo. 2s New York, 1848 6^64 WINTHROP (Hon. Robert) Oration on Laying the 'Comer Stone of the Nationid Mo- numenferoe, 1st Sept., 1848. New York, 1848 Elobert) Oration on of tlxe NstionsI Mo' Washington. 8vo. 2i WaahingUm, 1848 gen, the Poet 9 Bemarks upon the B alen roturier," ud lal and other Tenant MoHirtal, 1849 Oration before the July 19, 1849. 8to. Cambridge, 1849 Slavery and the Con- ly most remarliable respecting Slavery in Botton, 1849 Etepublique do Coita Parii, 1849 ex., an African eki'gy- Life and Character of York, with Introdn^ small 8vo. Is6d 1849 Aocount of theCli- ons of the Auckland panoramic vim tm 1849 Speech in support of d, Williams, and Am- Cambridge, 1849 [. W.) Oration before s of the City of Boston 9 Independence of the Boston, 1849 I Qegenwart und Zu- d A. Erman, ueber die mien. 8vo, maps, it 1849 CoUeotions concemiog he Founders of New tnists of .New EngUnd !(2, very scarce, 6a 1849 bion, vide No. 848S. ription and Statistical , map of Irwin CoHn(|. \m idson's Bay Territories with an Exposition oi onduot, and Policy reseiitafjoii copy to Rogers the Poet. 2s 6d Boston, 1849 1860. 5480 ARCH.£OLOQIA America.— Tranaaotions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society. Vol 8, part 1, 8vo. 8s 6d Cambridge, I860 6481 ARCHIVO Americano yEspiritudelaPrensa del Mundo. No. 21, Svo, pp. 241. 2a Btunos Ayres, 1850 6482 BRIEF Notice of Wm. Shurtlefi^ of Harsh- field, by Nath. B. Shurtleffi ito, privately prin- ted. 6s Boston, 1860 6483 THE Brazilian Slave Trade and its Remedy, shewine the Futility of Force Measures, by T. B. U. Thomson, R.N. Svo. Is 6d Douglas, 1860 6484 BT-LAWS and Rules of the Tampa Lodge of Freemasons. Svo. Is TaUahame, Florida, 1860 6486 CATALOQUE of Books relating to America, including a large number of Rare Works printed before 1700, and a nearly complete Collection of the Dutdi Publications on New Netherland from 1612 to 1820, on Sale at F. Muller^s, Am- sterdam. SmaU Svo. 2s 1860 6486 THE Copy of a Valedictory and Monitory Writing left by Sarah Goodhue of Ipswich, N.E. Small Svo. Is 6d Comb., N.B., 1681— repr. Boston, 1860 6487 DONA Maiia Loretto Martinez, the Black Malibran, Native of Cuba (her Memoirs). Svo. Is (1860) 6488 OALLAOHER (W. D.) Facts and Conditions of Progress in the North West, the Anniul Dis- course before the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Svo. 2s Cincinnati, 1860 6489 KEEFER (Thos. C, CivU Engineer) Prize Essay on the Canals of Canada, their Prospects and Influence. Svo. Is Toronto. 1860 6490 LLOYD (Lt. Col. J. A.) On Facilities for a Ship Canal Communication between the Atlan tic and Pacific Oceans through the Isthmus of Panauiu. Svo, map. Is 6d 1860 6491 PLAN for Shortening the Time of Passage between New York and London, including the Proceedings of the Railway Convention at Port- land, Maine. Svo, folding map. 2s Portland, 1860 6492 PROCEEDINGS of the American Antiqua- rian Society, Annual Meetings at Worcester and Boston, 1849 and 1860. Svo. Is 6d Camb., 1860 6493 REPORT on the Expediency of Celebrating in Future the Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers on Dec. 21, instead of 22nd of Dec. Svo. Is 6d Boston, 1860 6494 SHURTLEFF (N. B.) Private, Historioal, and Antiquarian Tracts— Passengers in the May Flower, 1620. Small 4to. 6s 1860 Only 100 privately printed. 6495 SKETCH of the Life of the Apostie Eliot, prefatory to a Subseription for Erecting a Mo- nument to his Memory, by H. A. S. Dearborn. Svo, plate. 2s 6d iZoaeftury, 1860 5496 SQUIBR (E. O.) The Voloanos of Central America, and the Geographical and Topogra- phioal Features of Nicaragua, as coni|eoted with the proposed Interooeanio Canal. Sva Is 6d 1850 5497 STANLEY (Hon. E.) Claims and Resour«es of the West lodia Colonies. Svo. Is 6d 1850 5498 STATE of the Great Ship Canal Question Convention between Great Britain and the United States, by the Author of " Mosquito, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica." 8vo. Is 1860 5499 TRIAL of Dr. J. W. Webster for the Murder of Dr. Parkman, of Bostoa Svo. Is 1850 6500 WEBSTER (Hon. Daniel) Speech upon the Subject of Slavery, delivered in the United States' Senate. Svo. Is Boston, 1850 5601 WEBSTER (Hon. Daniel) Speech on Mr. Clay's Resolutions in the Senate of the United States. Svo. Is 6d WashingUyn, 1860 1851. 5502 ANDERSON (David, BUhop of RupeH's Land) Seal of Apostleship, an Ordination Ser* mon, preached at St. Andrew's Churob, Red River. Svo. Is 1851 5608 ANNUAL Report of the Trustees of the State Library of the State of New York, made to the Legislature, 1851 & 1852. Svo. 2s each Albany, 1851—2 5504 BAIRD (R.) Progress and Frorpecto of Chris- tianity in the United States of America. Svo. Is 1851 6606 BATHURST (Edward) Hispaniola, Ha^ti, Saint Domingo. Svo. With letter of the au- thor inserted. FBIVATELT FBINTED. 3s 1861 5506 CATALOGUE of the Extensive and Valu- able Library of the Count Moudidier, consigned from Germany, an Extraordinary Voyage and Travels in America. Svo. 9 days' sale at Messrs. Puttiok and Co's. Is 6d 1861 6507 CONTROVERSY touching the Old Stone Mill in the Town of Newport, Rhode Island, with Remarks. Small Svo, woodeuis. 2s Newport, 1861 5508 CORRESPONDENCE between Mr. Hulse- mann, Austrian Charge d'A£Eaires, and Mr. Web- ster, Secretary of State of the United States. Svo. Is Washington, 1851 5609 ENGLAND'S Western, or America's Eas- tern Shore ? Old Ireland a New State ? with their various Complexities discussed, by an Al- most Obsolete Loyalist. Svo. Is 6d DMin, 1861 6610 HISTORIC Certainties respecting the Early History of America developed in a Cri* tioal Examination of the Book of the Chronicles of the Land of Ecnarf (by Archbishop Whately). Svo. 2s 1861 286 PemphltlU r^aUng to Ammriea, on 8ak by 5611 HOWE (Hon. Jo«., of m»a 8eoila)BpMdk on th« ImportanoA and Value to Qnat Britain of her North American Col(»ieB. 8to. la 1851 5512 HOWE (Hon. Joa.) Spee«h on Inter-Co- lonial Railroada and Coloniiation, delivered at Halifax, Nova Sootia. Sto. Is Halifax, 1801 5518 JEWBTT (Charles, lAbrarian of the Smith- •onum Imtitution) Notices of Public Libraries in the United States of America. Svo. Ss Wathmgton, 1851 5514 STEVENS (H.) Account of the Proceedings at the Dinner given by Mr. Geo. Peabody to the Americans connected with the Great Ex- hibition, at the London Coffee House, Ludgate Hill, 27th Oct, 1861. 8to, privately printed. 2s 1851 5516 WEBSTER (W.) Speech at the Celebration of the New York New England Society. Svo. 2s Waihington, 1851 PraetOation copn, wUh autograph note to Rogers Ou pott. 5616 ZESTBRHAN's Memoir of the European Colonization of America in Ante-Historio Times, with Observations by Squier. Svo. Is 6d Lvnd. 1851 1852. 5617 CATALOGUE of Books in the Library of Parliament. Svo. 2s Quebec, 1852 6518 CRITIQUES (by Lord Denman) on Uncle Tom's Cabin. From the " Standard Newspaper." \2mo, printed for frivate cvrevdation. Is 1852 5519 HUNTINGTON (J. V.) America Discovered, a Poem. Small Svo. Is New York, 1852 6620 HISTORY and Statistics of the State of Maryland, according to the returns of the 7th Census of the United States, 1860. By Joe. C. G. Kennedy. Folio. 8s 6d WaiMngton, 1852 5621 FIVE Years' Progress of the Slave Power, a series of Papers first published in the Boston Commonweiuth in 1861. 8to. Is 6d Botton, 1852 5522 KENDALL'S (Hon. Amos) Full Exposure of Dr. C. T. Jackson's Pretensions to the Inven- tion of the Amerioan-Magnetio Telegraph. Svo. Is 1852 5623 LIST of Light-Houses, Lighted-fieaoons and Floating Lighte of the United States. Svo. Is 1862 6624 SPARKS (Jared) Letter to Lord Mahon, being an answer to his letter addressed to the Editor of Washington's Writings. Svo. Is 6d Bottvn, 1852 5535 SPARKS (Jared) Reply to the Strictures o^ Lord Mdion and others, on the mode of editing the Writings of Washington. Svo. Is 6d Cav^tyridge, 1862 5526 Aoother edition, with a Review of Lord Mahon's history of the American Revolu- tion, from the North American Review for July, 1853. Svo. IsSd ZoRf^on, 1862 5527 MAHON (Lord) Letter to Jai«d Sparks, Esq., being a rejoinder to his reply lo the stric- tures of Lord Mahon and others on the mode of editing the writings of Washington. Svo. li 1852 5628 MATHEWS (Corpelius) Witohoraft, a Tra- gedy in 6 acts (relating to Witohoraft in New England in 1646, &o.) 12mo. Is 181!2 5629 MEXICO.— A Memorial settiog forth the righto and just reasons which the Government of the United States of Mexico has for not re- cognising the validity of the privilege granted to D. Jose Garay for opening a way oi commu- nication between the Atlantic and Pacific Ooeaoi by the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Translated from the Spanish. Svo. 2s New York, 1862 6630 SUMNER (Hon. Charles) Speech on !ii« motion to repeal the Fugitive Slave Bill in the Senate of the United States. Svo. la 6d Boaon, 1852 6531 WARREIi (Owen G.) Supernal Theology and Life in the Spheres, deduced from alleged spiritual manifestations. Svo. Is 6d Neu York, 1852 1853. 6682 ACCOUNT of the Pilgrim Celebration at Plymouth, with List of the Decorations in the Town, and Correct Conies of the Speeches made at the Dinner Table. Svo. 2s 6d Boston, 1853 6683 BRITISH West India Colonies in conoec- tion with Slavery Emancipation, by a Resident of the West Indies for 13 Years. Svo. Is 1853 6584 BROWN (Rev. H. S.) Pilgrim Fathers, a Lecture Illustrative of the Picture by C. Lucy, 1 2mo. Is Mawketter, '" 6685 COLLECCION de Leyes I. Deoretos de la Nueva Granada. Svo, pp. 400. 2s 6d Bogota, 1853 6586 DENMAN (Lord) Uncle Tom's Cabin, Bleak House, Slavery and Slavery Trade. 12mo, re- printed from the Standard. Is 1853 5537 EVERETT (Hon. Edward) Address before the New York Historical Society, with Intru- duction by the Hon. Jos. R. IngersoU. Svo. Is 6d 1853 5538 FARLEY (Fred. N.) Funeral Sermon at Brooklyn, N.Y., on Seth Low, Esq. Svo. 1b New York, 1853 1 5639 GUIDE from Montreal and Quebec to tbe | Eastern Townships of Lower (Hinada and to Portland (Maine). 12mo, foap and woodcuti. Is Montreal, 1853 6540 LENDRICK (W. E.) Sugar Trade and Slave Trade, the West India Question Considered, Svo. Is 1853 6541 OCCASIONAL Discourse on the Nigger Question, communicated by T. Carlyle. Small Svo. Is 18S3 6642 SPARKS (Jared) Remarks on a " Reprint of the Original Letters from Washington to Joa Reed during tbe American Revolution, referred | to in the Pamphleta of Lord Mahon and Mr. Sparks." Svo. Is 6d Botton,mi\ John HuiuU Smith, 36, Soho Squarej London. S87 5548 TORllET (John) Plantte Framontiance, or Dascription of Plants Collected by Colonel J. G. Fromoi in California. 4to, 10 plaUi. ia 6d Washington City, 1863 5544 T' iitBT (John) on the Darlington Califor- nioa, a rew Pitcher Plant from Northern Cali- fornia. 4to, plate. 2a Ibid, 1868 6546 TORRBT (John) Obnrrations on the Batis Maritima of Linnseus (a shrubby plant of the West Indian Islands). 4to, plcUet. 28 lb. 1863 5646 VELASQUEZ (P.) Memoir of an Eventful Eipedition into Central America, to Izimaya, the Discovery of the Aztec Children, &o. Post 8to, engravings. Is 6d 1863 5547 WHITINQ (W.) Address to the Historic Genealogical Society, Jan. 12, 1863. 8vo. Is 6d Boston, 1863 1864. 5548 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL snd Historical Essay on the Dutch Books and Pamphlets relating to New Netherland, and to the Dutch West India Company, as also on the Maps, Charts, &c. of New Netherland, by 0. M. Asher. 4to, part 1. 48 1864 6649 BREWSTER (B. H.) Address before the American Whig and Eliosophio Societies of the College of New Jersey, June 28, 1863. 8vo. Is Philade^hia, 1864 6660 CATALOOUE of an ExtensiTe and Ex- tremely Bare and Curious Library of Early Voyages and Travels, Works relating to Ame- rica, being part of the well known Collection of Col. Aspinwall. 8vo, 6 Days' Sale by Puttick and Aivafaoo, with printed prices. 2b 6d 1864 6661 CATALOQUS Senatus Academic!, et eorum qui munera et Offida gesserunt quique alicujus gradus, laurea Donati sunt, in Univeraitate Harvardiana. 8vo. 2s 6d Cantab. 1864 6662 DANE (John, of Ipswich, 1682) Declaration of Remarkable Providences in the Course of my Life, with Pedigree of the Dane Family, by a Member of the New England Historic-Gonea- logical Society. 8vo. 2s Boston, 1864 6663 KENNEDY (James) Probable Origin of the American Indians, with Particular Reference to theCaribs. 8vt>. Is 1864 6564 PRICE (ThoB.) on the Finances of the Is- land of Antigua. 8vo. Is Antigua, 1854 6556 RAFFLES (Rev. Thomas) Lecture on the Pilgrim Fathers, Illustrative of the Picture by C. Lucy. Sm. 4(o, folding plate. 2s Manchester, 1854 6656 SUMNER (Hon. Charles) Speech against the Repeal of the Missouri Prohibition of Slavery North of 860 SO' in the Senate. 8vo. 6d 1854 6557 TWISTLETON (Hon. Edwd.) Evidence as to the Religious Working of the Common Schools in Massachusettn. 8vo. Is 1864 6658 WINTHROP (Robert C.) Algernon Sidney, a Lecture before the Boston Mercantile Library Aasooiation, 21 December, 1863. 8vo. Is 6d - Borion, 1864 S669 WINTHROP (Robert C.) Archimedes and Franklin, a Lecture, Introductory to a Course on the Application of Science to Art, delivered before the Massachusetts Charitable Mecbanio Association. 8vo. 2s Boston, 1864 1866. 6660 CATALOGUE of a Valaable Collection of Books, the Property of a Gentleman, Voyages and Travels, many Relating to America, a laj^e Collection of American Printed Tracts and Sermons, &c. 8vo, 4 days' sale at Sotheby's. Is 6d 1855 6661 CONDITION and Prospects of Canada hi 1864, as Pourtrayed in the Dispatches of Lord fflgin. 8vo. Is 6d Quefree, 1865 6662 EXAMINATION of Joseph OaUoway, Esq., by a Committee of the House of Commons, 1779, edited by Thomas Baloh. 8vo, only 260 printed. Ss Philadelphia, Seventy Si* Soe., 1865 6563 FINANCES and Trade of Canada at the Beginning of 1865, by W. Cayley, Inspector General of Canada. 8vo. Is 1866 5664 GUIZOT.— Report upon the International Exchanges, undertaken by M. Alexander Vatte- mare, and upon the Actual State of Letters, and Especially of Historical Investigations in the United States of America, French and English. 8vo. 2s Paris, 1865 6566 HALL Family, Settled at the Town of Med- ford, Mass., compUed by W. H. Whitmore. 8vo, not printed for sale. 2s Bo^on, 1856 5666 PROCEEDINQS on the Laymg the Comer- Stone of the Public Library of Boston, Sept. 17, 1865. 8vo. 28 Boston, 1866 Autograph presentation copy to Lord Lyndhnrst from R C. Winthrop. 6567 REMARKS in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 31, 1866, Vindicating the late James A. Bayard, of Delaware; from the Charges in the " Anas" of Thomas Jefibrson, aspersing his Character. 8vo. Is 6d Washington, 1866 5668 TACHE (J. C.) Eaquisse sur le Canada con- sidere sous le point de vue Economists. 12mo. 2s Paris, 1855 5569 TRANSACTIONS, including the 18th Annual Report of the American and Foreign Bible Society for the year ending April 30th, 1865. 8vo. Is 1865 6670 WINTHROP (Hon. xl. C.) Address on Lay- ing the Corner Stone of the t'ablic Library, Bostos, Sep. 1866. 8vo. Is Boston, 1855 1866. 5671 BOMBARDEMENT et enti^re Destruction de Grey Town. 8vo. Is Paris, 1866 6672 CATALOGUE of a Portion of the Rare and Curious Library of an Eminent Collector in Edinburgh, (David Laing) particularly rich in Works relating to America, (4 dayi^ scde) 8vo. 2s 1866 6573 FRANKLIN (Sir John) Notice Biogra- phique soy I'Amiral Sir John Fitmklin, par M. dela Roquette, 4to, portrait and maps, fac- simile, 5s M. D. [U66] d88 Pamphieia rdalMtg to AtOeruHh on ScUe hy / 5574 OLATTON and Bolwar ConT«nUon, 19th April, 1850, batwacn the British uid Amerimn Govcrameota, oonowoiog Central Amerioa, with Comepondenoe. 8to. Is 6d 1860 6676 THE Great Arotio Mystery. 8to. Is 1866 6676 HOWE (Hon. Jos.) Letter to Rt Hon. W. E. Gladstone, being a Review of the Debate on the Foreign Eolistment Bill and our RelatioDs with the United States. 8vo. Is 1866 6677 LETTRBS da Dneef. 8vo. Ia6d 1869 5612 CATALOGUE of the extenaiva Collection of Coins, Medals, and Numismatic Works of Heniy Bogert 8vo. la N. T., 1869 6613 EVERETT (Edward) Enlonr> »t the dedi- cation of the Statue of Daniel Webater, at Bos- ton, Sept. 17, 1869. 8to. Is 6d Boiton, 1869 6614 MEMOIR of Mrs. Maoready, the celebrated Dramatic Reader. 8vo. Is New York, 18i>9 5616 PROCEEDINGS of the Massaohuaetts Hu- torioal Society, in Reapeot to the Memory of William Biokling Preaoott, Feb. 1, 1869. 8vo. 28 Boiton, Man. Hitt. Soe., 1869 5616 REMARKS on Popular Sovereignty, as maintained and denied respectively by Judge Douglas and Attorney-General Black. By a Southern Citiaen. 8vo. Is Baltimore, 1869 5617 MR. RYLAND's Case, Correspondence be- tween Mr. Rjland and Mr. Murdoch. 8vo. Is London, 1869 5118 SABINE (L.) Address before the New Eng- land Historic-Genealogical Society, Sept. 13th, 1869, the 100th Anniversanr of the Death of General James Wolfe. 8vo. 2a 6d Boiton, 1869 I860. ^ 5619 CANADA, a Brief Outline of her Geogra^ phie»l Position, Productions, Sec, published by authority. 8vo. Is Quebec, 1860 5620 CATALOGUE of a Superb Collection of rare and fine Books, including the larger portion of the Library of the late Edward A. Crown- ingshield, Esq., consigned from Boston. 8vo, 9 Days' Sale by Messrs. Puttick & Co. 2s 1860 6621 CATALOGUE of a Valuable Collection of Books, containing numerous Articles relating to the Discovery, Early History, and Religioua and Politieai Controversies of America and the West ladies, 8 Daya' Sale. Svo. 2b 1860 6625 CATALOGUE of the EztendT* GolleetioB of Booka (mostly rdai^ to America) collMted by Mr. G. E. Maaon, aold by Puttick and Co., 8 parta. 8vo. 3a 1860 6623 CATALOGUE of an extenaive and valu- able Collection of rare and intoreating Books and Tracta, wholly relating to America and the Weat Indies, collected by O. B. Mason, 6 daya' sale. 8vo. la 6d 1860 6624 CATALOGUE of » small Collection of cu- rioua Booka and Tracts, comprising many Arti- dea of extreme rarity, printed in America, and othera relating to that Country, 1 day's sale. Svo. Is I860 6626 CATALOGUE d'une Collection de Livrea rarea sur I'Amerique, &c. (vente en Paris, Deo., 1860). 8vo. Is Pam, 1860 6626 CATALOGUE of the Theatrical and Mis- cellaneoua Library of William E. Burton, of New Tork, 8vo, pp. 472, vnA portraU. 2a 6d iVew York, 1860 6627 CONSIDERATIONS relative to a Southern Confederacy, by a Citizen of North Carolina. 8vo. la Saleigh, 1860 6628 DEBATE in the House of Commons onV/* Mr. Ryland'a Gaae, with Documentary Bvi- ^ denoe. 8vo. la Montreal, 1860 6629 EVERET^a Speech on American Inatitu- tiona in reply to the Disousaion in the British House of Lords, in the City Hall, Boston, July 4, 1860. 8vo. Is 1860 6680 NELSON (Joseph) Political and Commercial Importance of Completing the Line of Railway from Halifax to Quebec. 8vo, map. la 1860 6681 PETITION of Charies Richard Ogden, Esq., late Attorney-General of Canada, to Her Ma- jesty. 8to. Is6d Liverpool (1B6Q) 6632 PLAN for Securing to British North-Ame- rica a la^r ahare of Emigration from Great Britain, Germany, &c., by the Construction of a Railway between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Svo. Is 6d Berlin, 1860 6683 SPEECH of Hon. Charies Sumner, on the Bill for admission of Kansas as a Free State. Svo. Is I860 1861. 6634 BASSETT (G. W.) Discourse on the Wicked- ness and Folly of the present War, delivered in Ottawa Court Houae, 111. Aug. 11th, 1861. Svo. Is 6686 BIBLIOTHECA Americana, a Catalogue of Books relating to the History and Literature of America, collected by H. Stevens. Svo, 2 parts, 8 days' Sale at Messrs. Puttick's. 4s 1861 6636 CATALOGUE of a very curioua Collection of Books and Tracts relating to America, from the Library of the late Rev. Dr. John Ripon, eminent Baptist Minister. Svo. Is 1861 6637 CATALOGUE of the Choice Library of Zelotes Hosmer, Rsq. of Cambridge, Mas*. 4 days' Sale. Svo. Is J?6«(on| 1861 K S90 Pamphktt rtkiting to AmarteOf on Sale bjf r M W^ 5688 OATALOaUE of the Print* Libnry of Judge Cbpton (coot, me Booki oo Amerioa, and RD extoaordinarj oolleotioa of P«mphleta). 8vo. !• N.r., IMl 5639 HOPKINS (J. B.) Peaee or Ww, an Un- Uaaaed View of the American Criaia. 8vo. 6d 1861 5640 THE NORTH Atlantic Telegraph, via the Faroe Idea, Iceland and Qreenland, Preliminary Beporta of the Surveying Ezpeditiont of 1860. 8to, map$. la 1861 5641 PETZH0LT,'l formerly of Pennsylvania, late of Misaiasippi'l more recently of Washington, from an old A^ quaintance. Svo. la lS6i| 6668 GIBBS (Fred. Waymouth) Recognition, Chapter from the History of the North AmetiJ can and South American States. Svo. Is]""' 6660 HEARNE (Canon de) The American QaeiJ lion. Translated by Thos. Ray. Svo. IslSSr 6670 HOWE'S (Hon. Joseph, Premier of Nm Scotia) Letter to the Rt. Hon. C. B. Adderle^l M.P., on the relatione of England with ha Colonies. 8to. Is 189f 5671 HOWARD'S (F. K.) Fourteen Monthi ij American Bastiles. Svo. Is Lond. ISC 6672 JACKSON.— Prospectus for a Statue totke| late General Thos. J. "Stonewall" Jaduot 4to. 8d London,lm rille) Britoni Tortond, Pwro. 8to. I«6dl862 . Leifwr of Sorrow. U 11 3. itUns throughout the ' the Confedente Sti^ ) The War and Slaveiy, louth Church, Readiog, Bto. la BoiUm, IMS ndence on the Plunder que " Prinoe of Wsln etaofH.M.S.'* Forte." ry Papers. 28 tor) A Pew Wordi, of re on the Consequences .venue. 8vo. Is New York, the Union, by E. B. 2mo. la V.) Insecurity of British >peal to the Kepiesenta- ion. 8vo, ls6d ' > Oelleotion de Livrea lea Indea Occidentalei, n SyWeatre, Hai 1863 Paris, iaige Colleotion of Rare, le Books and Tracts, re- inguage, and Literature ies. (Collected by Mr, Sale at Memi. PiUticl't 18631 ElALITT.— Is the Ala Svo. Is Philadelphia, 1863| lALITT.-^Ia the AU Svo. Is New York, ress before the Bostoi April 9, 1863. Svo. li Liverpool, 18< tie to Robert J. Walkei Dia, late of Missinippii ington, from anoldAi 1861 rmouth) Recognition, il •ry of the North AmeriJ n States. Svo. Is."'*" de) The American QuesJ io». Ray. Svo. Is 186r seph, Premier of N» X. Hon. C. B. AdderlefJ I of England vith ha 186f !.) Fourteen Months ii| o. Is Land. W ectu9 for a Statue to tbtl , "Stonewair JackMaJ London, Im John RuamtU SmUhf 36, SohoSquarif London, 391 5678 LEQAL View of the " Ahbama" Case and Ship Baildiog for the Confederates, Speech of Samuel Pope, Esq., at the Publio Meeting in the Free Trade Hall, Manohester. 8vo. la 1863 {674 JAMBS (Edwin, the English Barrister) Ora- tion at Brooklyn, N. Y., on the 4th of July, 1868. Svo. Is New Yorlk, 1888 {67S NELSON (Henry) The Sugar Duties DU- cussed. Svo. Is 1868 5676 PEACE.— Speech of Beqjamin Wood, of New York, in the House of Representatives, Feb. 27, 1868. Svo. Is 5677 PEACE the sole chance now left for Re- union. A Letter to Professor Moore, from L. O'Sullivan. Svo. Is 1868 {678 "PETERHOFF," Seizure of; being a Statement of the Facts, Reason, Law, and Con- sequences. Svo. Is 1863 5679 RECOGNITION of the Southern Confede- racy, indispensable for resolving the American Question. Svo, map. Is 1868 {680 RECOGNITION, its International Legality, its Justice, and its Policy. A Letter to Lord Falmerston, by J. O'Sullivan. Svo. Is 1868 (681 SECOND Annual Message of his Ezoellency the President of the Confederate States to Con- gress, Jan. 12, 1863. Svo. la 1863 {682 THE Slavery Quarrel, with Plans and Pros- pects of Reconciliation. By a poor Peaoemalter. Small Svo. Is 1863 {683 SYNGE (Capt. Millington Henry) a Dialogue on England, her interests in NorUi America, and in free intercourse against certain contrary pretensions on the part of the Hudson Bay Company. Svo, map. Is 6d 1863 5684 UNITED States Diplomacy in China and Japan Unveiled. From the Hong Kong " Daily Svo. Is Bong Kong, \S63 walker's (Robt.) American Finances axx^ Resources, letter 2 — Jefferson Davif, Repudia- tion, Recognition, and Slavery, letter 2. Two pamphlets, Svo. Is 1S63 {686 WHITING (William) The War Powers of the President and the Legislative Powers of the Congress in relation to Rebellion, Treason, and Slavery. Svo. Is 6d Boston, 1863 1864. S687"THE CHESAPEAKE."— The Case of David Collins and others, prisoners, arrested under a charge of Piracy, with all the arguments on the return of Habeas Corpia. Svo. Is 6d St. John, N. B.,186i 6688 EDGE (R. M.) On the destruction of the American Carrying Trade. Svo. is 1864 6689 THE Hudson's Bay Company; What is it I Svo. Is 1864 Without Dates. 6690 ACT for importing Salt from Europe into the Colony of New York in America. Folio, pp.3. U {About mO) 5691 THE American Times, a Poem, a Satire on the Rebellion, (wanting title). 4to. Is «d (1770) 5692 REASONS offered to the House of Com- mons against laying any imposition on Whale- Bone caught and imported by the Greenlaud Company. Folio, single leaf. Is (About 1740) 5693 BRIEF Sketch of the Religious People called Shakers (in America), by W. S. Warder, of Phi- ladelphia. Royal Sto. Is 5694 HUMBOLDT sur quelques points importants de la Geographie de la Guyana (extraite des NoweUes An. des Voyages), ivo. la 0d 6695 HULL (John Simpson) Remarks on the United States of America, drawn up from his own observations, and ttom the observations of other Travellers. Svo. Is 6d DMin 5696 TOD et Franokl;n, Adresse h I'AssembMe Nationale de France pour lea Angloise Creanciera des habitans de Tabago. 4to. Is 6697 ENGLISH Voyages to America, with many strange and dangerous adventures of English- men amongst the Americans (cut out of Huris's Collection of Voyages). Folio. 48 Omitted. 5698 FULL Account of the Proceedings in rela- tion to Capt. Kidd. 4to. Ss London, 1701 5699 SOME Memoirs of the Life of Job the Son of Solomon the High Priest of Boonda in Africa, a Slave about two years in Maryland. By Thomas Bluett. Svo. Is 6d 1734 6700 ACCOUNT of the Trial of Francis Delap, Esq., late Provost Marshal, for a Misdemeanor at a Supreme Court of Judicature at Kingston, Jamaica. Svo. 8s 1755 5701 VIEW of the Evidence relative to the Con- duct of the American War, under Sir W. Howe and. General Burgoyne as given before Com- mittee of the House of Commons, and Collec- tion of Fugitive Pieces on that important en- quiry. Svo. 3s 1779 5702 PLAIN Truth, or a Letter to the Author of "Dispassionate 'Thoughts on the American War" (by Jos. Galloway) Svo. 2s 1780 5703 SEWELL (Hon. J.) Essay on the Juridical \^ History of France, so far as it relates to the /\. Law of the Province of Lower Canada. Svo. la 6d QwAee, 1824 5704 PROCEEDINGS of the Legislative Council V/ of Upper Canada, on the Act to amend the Jury ^ of this Province. Svo. la 1830 5706 CHARGE of the Hon. J. B. Robinson, Chief Justice of Upper Canada, to the Grand Jury at Toronto, Thursday, March 8th, 1838, at the Trial of Prisoners for High Treason. Svo. Is Toronto, 1838 6706 MESSAGES, Addresses, etc. to Sir Francis B. Head, on his resignation of the Government of Upper Canada. Svo. Is Toronto, 1838 5707 REPORT from the Select Committee of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada on the State of the Province. Svo. Is 6d Toronto, 1838 VLAIfV&ORlPW. 1708 A JOUItKAL of ThmimoUom in OaiwcU, oommenoing 12 Jv^, 1786, ending June 1787. 8vo, pp. 80, Ml. Iffi Apparently the Journal of a military officer, aa it la chiefly ooonpied with hia viaita to Tarlona Ibrta in Upper Oualu. •• May 4th. 1787— 8^fled to Lord Dordieater my fselinsa at being aoaent from my Regt at a time when the oomplexiona of aflUra in the upper country appeara rather gloomy his Lonlahip would not allow of ita making any al- teration in my aituation with him, and aaiu he had buainoaa at Detroit to charge me with." 0700 ANNAPOLIS and Botton.—Oorreapondenoe between the Board of Ordnance, Ed. Howe, Meaan. Baatidi, Bary, Smyth, and othera, re- apeoting Ordnanoe Storea wanting at Annapolia between the yeara 1710 and 1728, and Lettera of Lt Waahington, the Store-lteeper, in Expla- nation of the Dencienciea. — Thoughta on the Expedition to Mioaa humbly offered to Oot. Shirley, by J. n. Baatide, &o., &o. — ^Lettera re- apeoting the War with the French and Indiana, a eurioui ht. 10a 6d 5710 ANBPACH (L A.) " Additiona to my Hia- tory of Newfoundland, begun at Harbour Grace, July, 1803." Svo. 8a 6d 5711 ASTRONOMICAL Obaervations by order of the Soyal Sooiety at Prince of WaleTa Fort, on the North-Weat Coant of Hudaon'a Bay, by William Walea and Joaeph Dymond, in 1768, 1760. Very neaUif written. 4to,22pagea. 6a C712 AUTOGRAPH Letter from Alex. Cunning- ham, Skip Northumberland, oA Haltfax, Aug. 8tb, 1762. 38 6d " I am sorry to acquaint you that on the Sith of June last, the French landed ISOO troopa at the Bay of Bulls, destroyed all the Fishing there about, and marched finm thence to St John's, and took it on the 27th," ftc., Ac. 6713 AUTOGRAPH Letter from D. Gordon, PhUaddplUa, 2* Jm. 1778. 2a 6d " In this town you might as well pretend to dispose of ^e Dutchess of Devonshire's clothes after a birth day, aa such finery to our demures. The Rebels have threatened burning our Shipping— Deserters came in daily in tens and twentys,** Ac., ftc. . 6714 COMMON Place Book of Memoranduma and Performancea : alao Journal of a Voyage from Quebeo to England, with a Rough Pen and Ink Sketch of the town of Quebeo, by Lieutenant JoBiAH CBAUFroN, of the 10th Regiment of Foot, in 1760. 8to. £1. la The Captain's Opinion or Qvibeo. Quebec I sing of War is A chonniag place, a second Paris To view with poetic eyes, As on the mountain side it lies, It srems a great two-handed Jock, Bitting on high Cape Diamond's back. Washing his feet in the Cul rf« 8ae. A right distinction here is made, Twixt Gentlemen and men of trade ; The gentlemen live on the hill, The men of Trade in the Basse Ville. And each is suited to his wish. For catching larks or catching flsh. Ttie Governor so good you know. To every one so " Comme il faut ; " The English ladies all so bright, The French so easy, so polite. That tho' a man a word cant thump in They'll guess his meaning by his mumping. In short but for the Snow and Ice, It might be called a Paradise. 6716 COLLECTION of nnmeroui Finanoi, / other Traota relating moatly to tha Gorem.^ Pii of Spain and Mexico, Manoaoript, and printed, fkom about 1680 to 1782, a aoaroe and valuablt Collection. 2 thick folio volumea, nmia, Imwi uncut, from the Library of Lord Stuart de Sotk. $ay. «6. 6a 6716 CORNWALLIS'S (Lord) Expedition to America, Correspondence with Bowd of Ord- nance reapecting the Tranamiaaion of Storea for the Army and Liat of Priaonera with the Re. bela of hia Majeaty'a 28th Regiment of Foot, % April, 1778 ; Letter of Lord George Germain on Lord Dunmore'a Situation in Vir^ia, &a 3i 6717 CREAST (Jamea) Plan for getting a sape rior Naval Force into the South Seaa, taking or deatroTing the City of Panama, aeiaing the Spaniah Treaiore, ruining their Commerce in South America, the Weat Indiea, and Philipp lalanda, fta, a manuteript of 47 pages, plainly written. 4to. 7a 6d About lUD 6718 CUBA— Memorial of Lord Albemarle to the Treasury aa to the Dutiea Payable from Hi- Tanna, and Correapondence on the Subject, with aome curioua Memoriala of Offlcera at the Cap. ture of Havanna, &o., ftc. Sa 6710 DBRROTERO deade S. Luot,r de Bafamedi a laa Filippinaa por loa eaeohoa de Mr.gaLtna y S. Vicente por loa Capitanea Gonoalo de Nodil y Bartolome Garcia de Nodal de 1610. folio, pp. 8. 68 If not aa original manuacript, a contemporary tiu- script 5720 DE WITT Clinton (Got.) Autograph Letter. 2a 6d 6721 DIARIO en Solioitud de el deaonbrimiento de loa nuevoa Eapanolea de Oaomo por Dr. Sal- Tador de Arapal en el ano de 1765. foL,88 pagei, in a eUar bold hand. 7a 6d 1777 Osomo, a cii^ of Chili, founded in 1558, oveminond destroyed by the Indians in 1699, nothing but iU ruina remain.— 5ee Altxdo't DietUnuary. 6722 DISCURSO politico iatorico moral aobre ia aituacion preaente de la Europa en el qual w oondure la verdadera forma de deeenpenar au decoro y de aacar laa mayorea conbenienTaa pan el rey D. Felipe V. fol. of 00 pages, in a hrgt dear hand. 7a 6d {About 17{0j 6723 FRANKLIN (Benjamin) Letter to M. Quil- lotin. £2. 28 Philadelphia, Oct. 23, 1783 6721 HARTLEY (David) when Minister at Parii for the Treaty of Peace. Very' long and inU- resting letter, in Hartley's own autograph, \i closely written pages. 4to. £2. 2a This letter, most iinportant in its objects and opinioiis. was written to tjord Sydenham, tho Secretary of State for Foreign AflUrs, as appears by tho copy con- tained in the Hartley correspondence. It enters nrj fully into the subject of the principles and prospwtJ of the United States, and the danger of Great Britaio in the continued fHendship between tltem and Fnmce. He suspects France is intriguing in this matter, and refers to the Sbunuis de la Payette's visit to America without reason pven, and describes his interview with Monsieur de Vergennes, quoting his wonla Several pages are occupied on the subject of tlie British and American marine, and ultimate destin; of the United States is forcibly pointed out. The letter is altogether a most masterly production, aid events have since shown how truly Hartley png- noaticated. lOMrooi FiiuuMi / 1U7 to tlM Gorera. ^. ilf'a own autograph, \i 3. £2. 28 ; in its oltjects and opinion. rdenham, the Secretary of an appears by the copy con- respondence. It enters very ;he principles and prospect) tlie danger of Great Brittii p between tliem and France. tngidng in this matter, lod a Payette's visit to Ameria id describes liis intervie* onnes, qnoting liis words. led on the subject of tlie arine, and ultimate destiny forcibly pointed out. The t masterly production, and n how truly Hartley ptoj;- John EuattR SmtUhf 36, SoKo 8quM% London, 293 (7SS FOtTR Wamata of Attorney, from Guy lord Dorehaater, General and Commander* ]n-Chief of the King'a Foroea in America, to the Deputy Paymaater General of ttie Foroea in Canada, to pay for the anbdatenee of certain Regimenta. dated Quebec, 9 July, 1787, 19 Nov. 1787, 32 Not. 1787, and 24 Dec 1787. 2s {726 INVBNTORT of Proviaiuns, Netta, Cord- age, Caaka, Boati^ and other ntenaila for carry* Ing the Flahery at Cape Oharlea River, the pro* Serty of Meaara. Bayne and Brymer, and aban- oned by Govemer Palliaer'a oraera, 28 Augcat, 1760. 2a 1727 JOURNAL of a Voyage to the Weat Indioa OB board the Bconomy, 1796. In 8 books, 4to and folia 0s. ,.. KEPPBLL.— Copy of a VTHl and Codicil of Augoatna Lord Keppell, and abstract of aame, and Case arising upon the Will, with Dr. Wynne'a opinion. MS. popen. 8a {729 LA GUBRRA America, an Italian MS. Poem, in 16 line odes, suppoaed to be unpub- lidied. 4to, very neatly wnUtn. lOs 6d {780 LBTTBR firom Lord Cathcart to Lt. Col. Horriaon, dated New York, Dea 16, 1779, with Pattern of the Canteen uaed in America, and recommending its adoption inatead of the Tin Canteetl sent out from England, la 6d im LETTERS of Sir Hugh Palliaer, Capt Thos. /Oamble, Robt. Preaoott, Memoriala of Robt M'Qinnis, and Robt. M'Crea, OiBcers who had lerved in the American War, Liat of Garriaon Officers in America, 1782, aigned by Guy Oar* leton, and other Papers on the War. 0s 5782 LETTERS and Papera, by Chas. H. Sim* mons of Charleston, S. Carolina, addreaaed to Mr. Isaao Simmons of Dublin, with Certificate of hia Character by Judge iEdanua Burke, with ^Seal of the State, and Signature of Tboa. Qadaden, the Governor, and Peter Ftaneau, hia Secretary, 7a 6d 1788 {738 LOUISIANA.— Journal Historique, oon- ceroant rEtabliasement dea FrauQaia a la Loui- Bianoe, tir^ des Memoirs de Mrs. d'lberrille, et da Brinville, commandant pour le Roi audit Pays, et sur lea decouvertes et Reoherches de U. ^mard de la Harpe, nommd au Comman* dent du la Baye de St. Bernard, Dedi^ et Pre* sintte au Roi par le CheTalier de Beaurain, Qeographe ordinaire de aa Majeet^. folio, a VANDSOBIFT beautifully written, 1766 viith eo- hmtd drawings of maps and chartt, old French calf, gilt edges, £7 17b 6d A very valuable manuscript, and worth printing by some Historical Society in the United States. 5784 HARTLAND— Copy of a Letter from Wm. Pitt, to the Got. of Maryland, requiring him to use all his energiea towards raising Forces in North America to repel the enemy tec, White- hall, 1767 — Letter of Attorney from Gov. Sharpe, to his brother on bis being about to proceed to take the Government of Maryland, 1753— Draught of a Report on the Maryland Papers, Muater-RoUs, &o., for allowance to Gov. Sharpe. Three MS. Paperf from CkaJtmria Col- leeti'on. 6b 0780 MATHER'S (Nalhaniel) Bmbiom PNaehdl •t his Mteting Heua* in London, Mty UMly trrJMM, ftoNNd in jMreAsiM^ 4to. 14a 1687 6786 MBMOIRE sur lisle de thdnte Lucie, dated Paria. Jan. 11, 1701, and Signed La Gallasonier* de SUhoette, a tnmaeript. Folio, pp. 07. Ss 0787 MEMORIAL of Cant. G«>. Bums of H. M. Royal Fendble Ameriigan Regiment of Foot, applying to be Lieut. Governor of Plaeentia in Newfoundland, in return for his losses in the American War, dated Augoat, 8rd 1790. 2b 6d 0788 MEXICO.— Representaoion heoba • Y. M. por la Ciudad de Mexico, en el ano de 1771, a eloJniy written SpanUk Mamueript of otoMf lid paga. SmaU4to,Mi. 10a 6fr Jfea!ico,iray8,1771 0789 MISCELLANEOUS Notec and Extracts from Herrera, MS. in iKe French Language, also " ouvrages et cartes qui out ete Consnlte." Folio, above 100 pages. 0b 6740 MORRIS (Valentine) Governor of St. Vin- cent's in the West Indies, Note to Dodsley the BookseUer. IsOd 1772 0741 NEWFOUNDLAND.-Govemor PallhMr's Proclamation, Rules and Orders to be observed on the Coast of Labrador, Extracts of Letters from Secretary Pits to Major Genl. Abercrombie, Grant of Cape Charles to Mr. Wm. Brymer for Four Teara— State of the Fort and Garriaon at Plaeentia, and general account of the Ordinance and Stores, there, etc 9 papers. Sa 0742 NEW Granada.— Eatado Politico di Nuevo regno di Granada, tomoa 2 and 8. 4to, Spanith mlf. £1. lOa {lukeent.) Believed to be mipnbUshed. 0748 PRECIS hiatoriqaa du Voyage de Fernando Ibigallanes. folio, t» a fnodem hmd, pp. 62. 8s 6744 RELACION de los Viagea modemos al mar de Sud o deaoripdon de laa Islas del Oceano Pacifico en los anoa de 1772 e 1774, Por Don Domingo de Bonechen. fol. of 62 pages, wUh drawing of the Ida de 8. Oarloi, in good bold handwriting. 10s. 1777 0740 SPANISH.- -A Royal Act of the Ebg of Spain to allow Indians, Nativea of New 8^in, &c., to hold Officea of Honour and Dignity in Church and State (tn Spanith). fol. a Jlne written MS. of 8 page*. 2s 1777 0746 SPANISH.— A series of 82 Questions, with Answers, respecting the State and Condition of the Indians in New Spain (in Spanish). foL largeplain handwriting. 2s About 1770 0747 SPANISH.— Account of the English Attack on Cuba, in the Havannah, in April, 1781, a manuscript of the time. 4to, pp. 8. 2a 6d 6748 SPANISH. — Various Reports renting to Tobacco in the Havannah, 1762—1764, plainly written manuscript, in Spanith. fol. 70 pp. 0s 6740 SPANISH.— Ordmanccs of the Royal Com- pany of Barcelona for Ships trading to San Do- mingo, Porto Ricco, &o. FoL in 196 Ordinances, plainly written, and signed by various Spaniards, 4th May, 1706. 0s 294 Pamphktt rdnriing to Ammea^ en Sale by S70O STATE and IUbrbIb of OrdotoM «od Btorw ftt MoBtntI, uioluiiTa of what wm found in the QBrriaon on its nimndoring 81 Dootmbar, 1760. lOptgM. U 0751 THOMAS WMbinfton'i and bis Wife's Re- Isass of Four Traots of Land in South Carolina, eontaining 148,000 Acres, to Jvhn Sullivan, Esq. {fikt origmtd dttd, with i^nalitm). 8s 1788 0789 WHITE'S Memoraadttm for the Rhht Bod. Lord Oeorge Qermain, Sec. of State for An*, rioa, 87 P«g«a. 4to, autograph MS., mtti) writtm. £1 Is 177( Aslngnlsrlia ofgrest hlatorlo lateiwi Thswrltet dsung 9th December, ta lo rate of " the ungnUflil, unprovoked, and wanton Rebellion of North Ame- rica, will be cnuhed thia Winter," that he pro. poMi to remoTB the tioopi. MAPS. 0708 AMERICA KoTiter delineate, auot Henrico Hondio. 1681. Folio, eolowred. 2s 6d 0704 TOTIUS Amerion DeeoripUo per N. Via- oher. Folio. Is Anut. Jamon, 0700 AMERICA. 8vo. 6d R Morden, (Utout 1680 0708 PLANISFERO del Mondo nuovo descritto dal P. Comelli. Folio. 8s Vendia, 1696 0707 BOREALE et Artioo Polo aettentrionale desoritta dal P. M. Coronelli. Folio. 2b Venetia, 1606 0708 SANSON (N.) Les Deux Poles Articques et Antarotiquee et dee Pays dronmvoisina. 2 theeti, eotoured, Ss 6d Parii, 1667 0709 NEW Map of America, from the lateat Ob- serrations, by John Senez. Large $hect. Is 6d aiout 1720 0760 CARTE d'Amerique. Folio. Is Be I'lile, 1722 0761 HEMISPHERE Occidental par Qui. De L'Isle. Folio. Is 6d 1724 0762 NEW General Map of America, by Eman. Bowen. Folio. Is 1762 0768 SANSON (0.) Amerique Meridionale. FoL, coloured. 2» Paris, 1669 0764 AMERIQUE Meridionale, par le Sr. Sanson. Large eheet. 2s 1692 0765 AMERICA Meridionale Auttore II P. M. Coronelli. Folio, 2 large theett. Sb 6d Venetia, 1696 0766 SANSON (Sieur) Amerique Meridiooale di- vlaees en ses principales parties, &c., large sheet, eohured. 8s Paris, 1696 0767 MAP of South America, by C. Price, (dedi- cated to Dr. Edm. Htllej), large doiiile sheet colored. 2a 6d London (1720) 0768 AMERIQUE Meridionales par Le Sr. d'An- ville, on 3 sheeU. 3s Paris, 1748 0769 MAP of South America from D'Aoville, with improvement and additions, two shuts. 2s 1776 0770 CARTE Esferica de las coatas de la America Meridional dee de el paralelo de 86 deg. 30 min. de Latitud S haata el cabo de Hornoa per S. D. Juan de Langara, large sheet. Is 6d 1798 6771 MAPA Geografico de America Meridional diapueato y gravado por Juan de la Cruz Cauo y Omedilla, 1776, on 6 large sheeU coloured. 78 6d 1799 6772 CARTE Physique et Politique de 1* Ame- rique Meridionale par A. H. Bru^, large sheet coloured on canvaf folded. 8s Paris, 1821 0778 DE LA ROCHETTE'S Map of South hat. rica, hurgt shett, eoloturtd on canvas in a ease. 2i Faden, 1823 0774 SOUTH America, shewing the Spaniah and Portuguese Settlements. Fouo. Is De La Roehtttt. 0770 AMERICA, p«r Borealia, Florida, Baooalani, Canada, Corterealis, a Cornelio da ludiu in lucem edita. Folio. 0s 0776 SANSON (N.) Amerique Septentrionalt. Folio, eolowred. 2s Paris, 166t 0777 AMERIQUE Septentrionale par le Sr. Sao- aon, {or^re «Aeet. 2s , 1692 0778 AMERICA. — Settentrionale eolle 'nuoTt scoperte sur all' anno 1688, e desoritta dal P.M. Coronelli. Folio, 2 large sheets. 8s 6d Venetia, UK 6779 SANSON (Sienr.) Amerique Septentrionalt diviaee en ses principales Parties ou sout In uns dea autres lea Estats suivant qn'ils apptr tennant preaentement auz Francois, Castillau, Portugaia, Hollandois, &o. Large sheet eo^oimii. 8s Paris,im 6780 CARTE Particuliere de TAmeriqae Septen- trionale on Bontcomprisle destroit de Davidi,le deatroit de Hudson, Ac. Folio. IsOd Mortier 6781 HEMISPHERE Septentrional, par Oul. D« L'Isle. Folio. Is 6d 1714 6782 MAP of North America by George Willdey. Large double sheet, colored. 2s 6d London (1720) 6783 A NEW and Exact Map of America, on S Map of South Ant- meanvaiinaeau. 2i •Pbiim, 182J iwing the Spanieh and FoUo. li De la RoehtUt. Us, Florida, Baooalaoi, lornolio da ludiu ig irique Septentriontlf. Parti, im rionale par le Br. Sao- . 16»2 itrionala oolle 'nuote 8,edeMrittodalP.M. ! iheeU. 8a 6d Venetia, UK lerique Septentrionslt • Partiea ou aout ki suWant qn'ils appv- K Francoia, Caatillau, ). Large $heet eolouni Pari$,im do rAmeriqae Septtn- B deatroit de Davidi,le Folio. Ia6d Mortkr tentrional, par Gul. Da 17U ioa by Qeorge Willdty. I. 2a 6d Z«n<2on (1720) ap of Anierioa, on (im ! repreaentations of Ik TabiU of the Nativa of lew of the Cataract of J. Bowlet (cOoul 1710) John RutmU Smiiht 36, SoKo Sqtuurt, Lomhn. SM rionale,' par Le 8s Parit, 17« » Map of the EDglisb ica, representing their med by Charters and )f the Indian Frieodf, nts of the French, with have unjustly erected if Anti-Qallicans. Co- . 3s 6d about 17S0 )erformed by the Sieut uved by Mr. Boltoa , published by Malackj tett. Ba 17S2 ioa. Fol. 1b PalaM 5788 NORTH Amerioa, from the Franoh of D'Aoville, improved with the back Settlements of Virginia and Oourae of Ohio. 0»eanva$ in a case, la 6d J^yi, 1706 5789 DUNN'S Map of the British Empire in Ame- rica. Icnya iAe«<. la 1774 5790 MAP of North America, diatinguiahing the Britiah and Spanish Dominiona aooording to the Treaty of 1788, by Bowon and Qibaon. 3 iJmU. 28 177S 5791 D'ANVILLB'S Map of North Amerioa, im- proved with the Bngliah Surveya made ainoe the Peace. Letrge $keet. la 1770 5792 SBNBX^ (John) Mapa of North and South Amerioa. On 2 large iheete, coloured, 6a London, 1710 5798 MAP of North Amerioa, with the Atlantic and Pacific Ooeana, by T. Jefferya. 8 iheete. 2a 1776 5794 ABROWSMITH'S Map of North and South America. Oh 4 very large iheets, coloured, mounttd on eanvat, in a ea$e. 68 1822 5796 CARTA Qeneral de la Ooeane Atlantico in occidental deade 62 deg. de latitud norte haata el Equador por D. Antonio Cornel. Large eheet. Is 6d 1800 5798 ABROWSMITH'S Chart of the Strait be- tween Asia and America, with the Coast of the Tsohntsld. Sheet. 6d 1704 5797 MAP of the Ruaaian Diacoveries previous to the Year 1768, from the original map published at St. Peteraburgb. la 1776 5798 CHART of the Tracka of the Northern Na- Vetera to the Western Hemisphere in the 10th and aabsequent Centuries, by J. T. S. 4to. 8d 5799 MAP exhibiting the New Discoveries in the Interior of North America. By A. Arrowsmith, very large eheet (60 inohea by 60). 2s 6d 1802 5800 CARTE des Poasessiones Angloisea et Fran- coiiea de I'Amerique Septentrionale. Is 6d Palairet, 1763 5S01 SPANISH Potseasions in North Amerioa, Middle Part. Large iJuet. la Nede, 1809 802 Southern Fart. Large iheei. la lb. 803 BRITISH and French Settlements in N. America. 4to. 6d 1760 5804 MAP of the lahmd of Antigua, or Antigo, containing all the Pariahes, Roads, Churches, &c. By£. Bowen. Folio, la 6d 1762 5805 ANTIGUA, surveyed by R. Baker, improved by T. Jeffreys. Large sheet. Is 6d 1776 5806 TERRE Artiche descritte dal P. M.Coronelli. Folio. 88 Venetia, 1696 5807 POLI Arotici, per F. de Wit. Folio, coloured. la Am$t., Renard, 1710 5808 SIR JOHN FRANKLIN's Arctic Discove- ries, between Baffin Bay and Cape Bathurst combined with those of Sir Edward Parry in 1819, and the several searching Expeditions, concluding with that of McClintock in 1869. large theet, eolovred. ?i 6d 1860 ^9 0819 CARTA etferie* d« una Mrta M CaMd Vi^o de Bahama y plaoerat adyaoentea d«a de yannta de MatemUloa haala k de Teaooe, uan de Laogera. Large «A«i(. Is 6d 1 6810 BARBADOBH. 8?o. 6d. R. Mordtn, abwt 1880 6811 A Now Map of the laland of Barbadoea, wherein every Pariah, Plantation, Watermtll, Windmill, and Cattlemill is deaoribsd, with the name of the present possessor and all thinp else remarkable according to a late Biaet Survey thereof. FoL 16* Lond. J. Wtildey (about 1990) 6812 MAP of the laland of Barbadoea, by B. Bowen. Folio. Is 6d 1702 0818 BARBADOBS, Surveyed by William Mayo, improved by T. Jeffreys. Large theet. Is 6d 1770 6814 MAP of Fort Bean Sejour and adjacent Country, taken posaeasion of by CoL Monokton, in June 1766. la 6816 THB Bermudas. 8vo. 6d R Morden, about 1680 6816 NEW and Accurate Map of Bermudas or Summer's Islands, by B. Bowen. FoL Is 6d 1762 6817 BERMUDAS or Summer's Islands, from a Survey by C. Lempriere. Large $h«a. Is 1776 6818 BEQUIA, the Northernmost of the Grana- diliea, surveyed in 1768. Is J^reyt, 1770 6819 DRAUGHTS of the Harbours of Beaton, Plaoentia, and Town of Louiabourg, New York, Anapolia Royal, St. Auguatine, Providence, Charleatown, Fort Royal, Cartagene, Porto Bello, by E. Bowen. On one theet, foUo. 28 1762 6820 PLAN of Boston, with the Attack on Bun- kers Hill. 8vo. Is 1770 6821 BRASIL. Folio, ccloured. Is 6d Am$t., Janaon 6822 SANSON (N.) Le Bresil dont U Coate eat possed^e par les Fortugais et divisee en qua- torze Capitanieries. Folio, coloured. 28 Paris, 1666 6823 BRAZIL. 8vo. 6d S. Morden, about 1680 6824 BRASILIA Littorss. Folio, la Amst. Renard, 1716 6826 NEW and Accurate Map of Braail, divided intoita Captainships, by Bman. Bowen. Folio. Is 6d 1762 6826 BRASIL. 4to, coloured. 6d Neele 6827 CALLAO, port of, and adjacent Islands, fto. 4to. 6d Jtfferyt 6828 SANSON (N.) Le Canada ou Nouvelle France. Folio, coloured. 2a Paris, 1666 6820 CARTE du Canada, par Gul. De L'lsle. Folio. 7b 6d 1703 This map was important testimony in the Trial of the soi-dUant Lord Stirling for Forgery. 6830 CARTE du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France. Coloured, shewing the boundaries of the French and English. Folio. 2s De l'lsle, 1703 6831 YONDERYELDEN and Gharland. Topo- graphical Map of the Province of Lower Canada. 2 sheets on canvas. 2s 1803 S9« PampJikla rdatinp to Amtrica, on S(tU hff , 08M BOUORBTTVi Map of tb« Pro? ioM of Lowmr ChuiAd*, •b«wlag Its di? bion late DU* trioti, CoantlM, BtignlorlM. and TowuhiiM, with all tb« Lands nssrvad Iwth for tha Town and Olafu, fto. 10 hrgt iKmU. 10a 0888 OANADA.-IIap of tba ProTlooo of Lowtr Canada. By Joaaph Bouobatta, hla Malatty'a Sur?ajor Qaaaral, on 10 Utrgi aA«f<«.— Also a largo abaat ICap of Uppar and Lowar Oanada, bj tha aamsb maUng 11 ahaata. aio«ii < «< f on limtn, i» a ealf eat», kUertd m a book. 10a Od ' 8884 BOnOHBTTFs Map of tha Provlnoes of Upper and Lower Oanada. (Mimrtd, on 2tkeel$. 9a 6885 WTLD's Map of ithe Frovinoe of Upper Canada. dsacriUng all the New Settlements, Townships, fto., with oountriss adjaeent, from Quebeo to Lake Huron, oomplled from original doonmentSi Large $Kiet, on eaiivaa in a ea$e, 1838. 2s 6886 MAP of the Provlnoe of Oanada (and the a^jaoenl parte of the U. 8.) On a large Attt, hy Wyld, coloured. Is 6d 1848 0887 COAST of Citraooas^ Cumana, Paria and the Mouths of Rio Oiinooo, with the Islsnds of Tri- nidad, Margarita, Tobufo, Oranada, St Vincent, Ao. By T. Jefbr^rs. Large iKeet, Is 1770 0888 THE Caraooas. Large ihett. Is Od Neele, 1809 0880 VAL (P. du) Isles d'Amerique dites Caribes ou Csnnibalea et da Barlovento. Folio, coloured, as Parie, 1664 0840 CHART of the CariU Islands. Bf Mount and Page. Folio. Is 1703 0841 CARIBBEB and Virgin Jalands, and Porto Rioo. ByT. Jeffsrys. Large iheel. Is 1770 0842 CAROLINA. 8to. Is RMorden, about 1880 0848 A NEW Map of Carolina, with a Table of the names of such settlements as are upon Adiley and Cooper River, and their owners' namea. Folio. 0s Lond.,O.WiUdeif(aiout 1^0) 0844 CARTE Qeneral de la Caroline, Folio, coloured. Is 6d Mortier 0840 NEW snd Aoourate Map of North and South Osrolina, Georgia, fto. ByE. Bowen. Folio. Is 6d 1702 0846 MAP of North and South Carolina, with their Indian Frontiers, from surveys by H. MoQion and others. 2 large thaeU. 8s 1770 0847 CARTs New Map of Carolines and Georgia, also the Florida and part of the Bahama Islands. fUngle sheet, la 1806 0i;? PL> 17 of tho Attaok of Fort Sullivan, near r^M^'f Town, i'. Jouth Carolina, by a Squadron if: Jio King's S?iips, with the disposition of the L»c,»l Forces, la Od 1776 0849 SKETCH of the Environs of Cbarlestown, 8. Carolina. By Geoige Sproule, Engineer. Royal 4to. 28 1780 0800 MAP of North Carolina. 4to. 6d 1790 0881 SANSON la.) Terr* FItm on seat hi OouvemmsBta de Terre FlroM, OartanM BU Martha. Rio de la Haohe, yeoeattUTNou' velle Andaloale. Popyan, Noavean roysoM de Grenade. Folio, eo/onrsif. Sa P"'^;\iit 0802 COAST of Tlerra FIrma. from «-drta|MM to Qolfo Triste. By T. Jeflwys. large Mm. 1« 1775 0808 L'ISLBdeC't|«aneocoi;peeparMessisttnd« la Compagnie ^(aa Indse Otooldentales. Folia coloured, curioui, 8s «d Peril, 1647 0864 PLAN of Attaok and Defeat of the Ausrietn Fleet, under Arnold, by tbe Kins^s Fleet, undir Capl. Pringle, upon Lake Ohamplala. Is (M Fade*, 177« 0800 CHILI. Folio, eoIoNrsil. Is6d Artt 7a. wi 0806 SANSON (N.) Le Oblll. FoUu o -d. J'an., . 0807 CHILI and Paraguay. 8v f1 0808 CHILI, Pum'H: i Guatimala Littem, Folio, la Anut. Eenard, 17II 0809 NEW anJ Aoourate Map of Chili, Ttrn Magollanloa, Terra del Fuegu, ho. By Emtn. Bowen. Folio. Is 6d . 17sa 0860 PLANO del pusrto de Sua Osiloa sitatdo en la parte norte de U Isla de Chiloe. On it's^fa eheet. Is 6d 17M 6861 COLOMBIA, taken from Humboldt and other Authorltlea. Large eheet. Is 6d ArrowsmHk 0862 CARTE de Colombia dresse d'aprei In Obaervations Astronomlques de Ales. Humboldt par A. B. Brue. 4to, on canvai, folded. 2s 18U 0868 COLOMBIA, 4to, coloredt 6d Beoni 0864 MAP of the Settlement of the Colombiu Agrlonltural Assooiatlon. 4to. 6d ^rroioimtdl 0866 PART of tbe Provinces of Costa Rica ud Nioaragiw, with tbe Lagunas, by T. Jel&m Large iheet. la 177{ 6866 CROWN Point and Fort Edward In Canidi, Country between. 8vo. 8d 1759 6867 MAP of the Island of Cuba, St Domingo, )>Qd Porto Rloo, on one aheet, by E. Bowan. io'i . -.iSd 1752 {•'iiiG niM, withPAt ...he Bahama Banks ud ! ' ' Liu- ivrs, by T. Jolferys. Large eheet. U 6d 1774 6869 CURACAO, by Van Keulen. Large theet. li J^ery$, 177S 6870 KEULEN (Gerard Van) Map of Cun;M, from the Dutch Originals. Sheet on eanvcu » cose. l8 6d 179( 6871 A NEW Map of the Isthmus of Darien (bj John Senez, about 1720). 4to. Is 6d 6872 A DRAFT of tha Golden and adjacent Ii- lands, with Part of the Isthmus of Darien, u it I waa taken by Captain Jenefer, where ye Scots | West India Company were Settled. 4 to. 2« ff. Moll, to. {about 1720) « FlfM* OB MBl In t FlriM, OutagiM, [*oht, VaoMuU, Nott> , NoufMu toywam id. 8a P-U,\m in*, from ^-irUnoa Jcffnya. targt Mmi. 1775 si;pM MrMMdlaun d« OooidMtolM. Folio, Parii, 1M7 )«fMl of tho Amarietn le King'a FlMt, undtr OhMBpUiD. It 6d Fatlm, 177J I. Is6d Aril Tawi II. Foliu -./: -A ' 8» CI R. Murin Humboldt and AfTvWmiM l« dnma d'aprei In iiM do Ales. Humboldt mva$, folded. 2a 1828 red,M Btmi int of the Colombiu 4to. 6d Arrwrniik ea of Coata Rioa ud unaa, by T. Jeffiren. 177S ort Edward in Cantdi, 8d 17S9 f Cuba, St Domingo, aheet, by E. Bowen. 1752 ,he Bahama Banki md in. Lameiheet. Ii6d 177S ilaulen. Lorge $httt. li J^erys, Wi Tan) Map of CunfM^ I. SAett on eanva$ n 1791 [sthmuB of Darien (by 4to. la 6d iden and adjacent Ii- ithmuaof Darien, u it nefer, where ye Scots e Settled. 4tu. 2i r.Mottfie. (about m) John MtmtU Smith, 86, Soho Sgwtrt, London, 397 M7S DOMINICA, from • Surrey in 1778. Lu AMt. la ad 1776 H74 FLORIDA and kh« . «Jiea of Canada. 8vo. 0d Ii Mordim{about\MV) (175 MAP of Florida, East and West, and Part of the Bahama lalaudv, by T. itBtrix i>(*rg* Amt. la i770 mi COAST of West Florida and \ limana, by Tho. JefTerya. Large a/ud. U ed 1775 1877 PENINSULA and Gulf of Florida, or Chan- nel of Bahama, with the Bahama /tlandi, by T. Jffferya. Largt iKett. la 0d 177S 1878 BOUOHBTTE'a Plan of the Diatriot of Qaape. SingU thett. la 1815 (879 SBPTENTRIONALIORA America a Ormn- Undia per Freta Davidia et Hudaon ud Terram Novam. Folio. Is Am$t., Itmard, 17 16 1880 MAPS of Old Greenland, the lalea of Ferro, or Farro, Iceland, with a Draught of the Mael- itrom by B. Bowen. On 1 iheet, fol. la 0d 1752 (881 GRENADA, divided into ita Pariahea, by T. Jefferya. Large iheet. la 6d 1775 THE Kingdom of Guatemala. Royal 4to- 8d Walker (888 MA|* of the Kingdom of Guatemala. 4(o Atet. 6d 1823 (884 GUIANA. Folio, colored, la 6d Amtt., Janion (886 SANSON (N.) Partie de Terre Ferme ou lont Guiane et Caribane. Folio, colored. 2s Parit, 1656 (886 GUIANA, Peru and Amazon. 8to. 6d Ji. Morden {about 1680) (887 MAP of Part of Dutch Guyana, containing the Colonies of Esaequebo, Demeraiy and Ber- bice, in which are described all the Lands granted under the Batavian Government, sur- veyed in 1798 and 1802 by Major von Bouchen- roeder, with the Names of the Plantations and their Occupiers. Large sheet, colowred, on canvas mease. 5b 1802 ISLE de la Quadaloupe. P. Mariette, fulio, tolomred. 2a Paris, [1664] mi QUADALOUPE from the best Authorities, by J. Jefii-eya. folio, coloured. Is 6d {8IKi HALIFAX and Harbour of Chebucto. 4to. 6d 1760 6891 DEL RIO (D. Jos^) Piano del Puerto, y Ciudad de la Havana, one sheet. Is 6d 1798 MAP ol the Bay of Honduras, by Thos. Jefferys. Is 6d 1775 mi SAUTHIER (J.) Topographical Map of Hud- son's River, with the Channels, Depth of Water, Rocka, Shoals, &c., and the Country adjacent, from Sandy-Hook, New York and Bay, to Fort Edward, also the Communication with Canada by Lake George and Lake Champlain, as high u Fort Chambly ou Sorel River. Large sheet on Canvas in a Cam. 2a Faden, 1776 5894 PLAN of Several Villages, in the Illinois County, by T. Sutchins. 4to. 6d tf'5 MAP of the Territory of the IlUnok on the Ohio. 4to. la A«(/« 089« JAMAICA. 8to. 6d R. Mordm^abotutlWO 6897 A MEW MAPPB of tho Isliud of -amaicn, wherein every Town, Church, CVttoa Works, Cacao Walke, is doHcribod, yniik ^(t Namea of the PreMDt Propriotorw, by P- L**.. Folio. 2a Lond. 0. Wmky, iabout 1690] 5808 THB Prinoipki' Iiland* ia America belonging to the EluKlisb Empire, m\m. Jamaica, Barbadoea, Ant^a, St. Chriatof ^»r'8 aaid Bermudos. Fol. Sa Lond. 0. WUldey, [dkul 1690] 5899 MAP of the Island of Jamaica, Counties and Parishes. 0d divi'i' ^i mto 791 Bar- most tuns 5900 MAP of Jamaica, alao of tho UlandR badoa, Tol>«go, and St. CbrietopbM'p's, by . •! i Senei. ^mu^eshct. 2s <\hout ii ' 5901 MAj' of Jamaica, from Surveys mode b Mr. Sh«ffleld and others, w«4 pJojc <>f JS>i Jiojfal in tk* cumer, large sheet 2>i 6d :uu>U< 6002 NEW Map of the Island o lamal' humbly lasuribed to the Righ Hon. Earl of St»mfurd. Large sheet, 'is 6d ^ t 6908 MAP of Jamaica, divided into iti raiiMif I Pariihei' with a Draught of the Harboiti'o Port An joio and St. Francis, Port Royn Kingstorj, on one sheet, by Eman Bowen. ] ls6d 5004 JAMA (A and Cape GracUs a Dioa, v«, . the Banks, by T, Jeflferys. Large sheet. IT 6905 JAMAI( A.— Plan of the City of Kingsto by J. B. Pecaon. Large sheet, coloured. 2« 180. 5906 CARTA Esferica de los Re oonooimento hechos en 179i eu la Costa, N.O. de Americ f>ara Ezaminar la Entrada de Juan de Fuoa y a Internaciou ie sas Canales Navegables, por Dionisio Galiai o y D. Cayetano Yaldea. On large sheets. 2b 1795 6907 LOUISBUBG, City and Harbour. 4to. 61 1745 5908 CARTE de la Lonisiane, et du Coura du Mississipi, par de L'Isle. Folio. 2b 6d (1703) 5909 MAP of Louisiana and the River Misaissippi by John Senez. Lwrge sheet. 2s 6d alout 1720 5910 NEW and Accurate Map of Louisiana, with Part of Florida and Canada, by E. Bowen. Folio. lB6d 176 i 5911 WESTERN Coast of Louisiana and tbe Coast of New Leon, by T. JefiFerya. Large sheet, lB6d 1775 6912 TARDIEU's Map of Louisiana and Mexico, on two large sheets colored, on canvas in a case. 38 6d 1820 5918 TABULA Magellanioa. Folio, colored. lB6d Amst., Janson 6914 TERRA Magellanioa. 8vo. 6d £. Morden, (d)out 1680 6915 CHART of the Straits of Magellan from that Published at Madrid in 1769, improved from the Surveys of Byron, Wallia, and Bougaiu- ville. Single sheet. Is 1775 20 S98 Mdpa relating to Am&rioaf on Sale hy I', £916 MARTINICO. FoUo, iolortd. Is AmttfJaiuon 6917 L'ISLB de la Martinique. Folio, cblored. 28 P. Mariette, Paris (1664) 6918 CARTE de I'IbIo du Martinique por Qui. de L'IsIe. 2b 1732 6919 MAP of Martinioo, one of the Caribbee Islands in the West Indies. 4to. 6d About 1760 6920 L'ISLB de la Martinique dressee par M- Bellin. Large sheet, 2a 6d 1762 6921 MARTINICO, by T. Jeflferys. Large sheet- Is 6d 1776 I 22 LA MARTINIQUE par les Ingenieurs An- glois lorsqu' ils en etoient PoBsesseurs par Jef- ferys. Large sheet. Is 6d Paris, 1779 6923 PLAN of the Harbour, Port, Town and Environs of Fort Royal in Maitinique, by Lieut. Booth. Two large sheets, coloured. 2s 6d W. Faden, 1793 6924 SANSON (N.) Mexique on Nouvelle Espagne Nouvelle Gallise, Yucatan, &c., et autres Pro- vinces jusques a riathme de Panama. Folio, colored. 2s Paris, 1656 6925 SANSON (N.) Le Nouveau Mexique, et la Floride. Folio, colored. 2s Paris, 1656 6926 MEXICO. 8to. 6d R. Morden, about 1680 6927 NEW Mexico and California. 8to. 6d S. Morden, about 1680 6928 CARTE du Mexique et de la Floridee, par Qui. De L'lsle. Folio. 2s 1703 6929 NEW and Accurate Map of Mexico, or New Spain, California, New Mexico, &o., by E.'Bowen. Folio. l8 6d ■ 1762 6930 COAST of Mexico, from Laguna de Es- motes to Punta Brava, by T. Jeffery, large sheet. Is 1775 6931 CARTA Esferica que comprehende las costas del Reno Mexicano por Juan de Langara, large sheet. Is 6d 1799 6932 ARROWSMITH'S Large Map of Mexico and Adjacent ProTinces, on 4 sheets on canvas in a case. 5s 1810 6983 POIRSON (J. B.) Carte de Mexique d'apres de Mr. Humboldt, et d'autres materiaux, single sheet. Is 6d 1811 6934 MAP of the Mining District of Mexico, on canvas folded. Royal 4to. 2s 6935 MISSISSIPI from the Sea to Bayagoulas. 4to. 6d 1761 6986 MAP of the Course of the Mississipi, from Balise to Fort Chartres, taken on an Expedition to the Illinoia in 1765, by Lieut. Ross. Is 6d 1776 -6937 MONTREAL— Flan of the Town and For- tifications. 4to. 6d 1760 6988 MONTREAL.— Isles of. 4to. 6d 1761 6939 MAP of New England, by Capt. John Smith. With his portrait in the top comer and his coat of arms in the middle of the map. 15s Simon Pass, Sculp., 1614 6940 NEW England and New Tork. 8to. 6d M. Morden, about 1680 6941 A NEW Map of Nev England, New York, larsey, Pensilvania, Maryland, and Virginia, by Philip Lea. Folio. 8s Lond., Qeo. WiUdey, (about 1690) 6942 MAP of the Inhabited part of New Eng- land, containing the Provinces of Mass, New Hampshire, and the Colonies of Konetiicut and Rhode Island, large sheet coloured on canvas in a case. 6s J^fftrys, 1755 6943 Another copy, "Eonetikut" of the former altered to " Couetiout," on canvas in a case. 6s ih, 6944 MAP of the most inhabited part of New England, with the Colonies of Connecticut and Rhode Island, by T. Jefferys. 2 sheets. Ss 1774 5946 THE Provinces of New England, New York, and Canada. 4to. Is Qihtm, 6946 CHART of the Sea Coast of Newfoundland, New Scotland, (Nova Scotia,) New England, New York, New Jersey, with Virginia, and Maryland, by Mount and Page. Folio. 2s 1702 6947 NEW and Accurate Map of the Islands of Newfoundland, Cape Breton. St. John, aiifd An- tioosta, together with the Neighbouring Coun- tries of Nova Scotia, Canada, etc., by E. Bowen. Folio. Is 6d 1762 6948 CHART of the Banks of Newfoundland, by Chabert, Cook, and Fleurieu, single sheet. Is 1775 5949 MAP of the Island of Newfoundland, by Cook and Lane, singU sheet. Is 6d 1775 5950 MAP of the Island of Newfoundland, from Surveys by Order of the Admiralty, by Lieut, Michael Lane, large slieet Faden, 1790 5951 TERRA Nova ac Maris tractus circa Novara Franciam, Angliam, Belgium, etc. Folio. 1« Amst. Senard, 1715 5952 NEW Jersey and Pensylvania. 8vo. 6d E. Morden, about 1680 5953 NEW and Accurate Map of Jew Jersey, Pensylvania, New York, and New England, by E. Bowen. Folio. Is 6d 1752 6964 PROVINCE de New Jersey divisee en Estet Ouest traduit a Paris chez le Rouge iDgenieur. Coloured on large sheet. 2s Paris, 1782 5955 NEW Orleans, Plan of. 4to. 6d 1761 6956 HISPANIA Novse sive Magnee recens et vera descriptio, 1579. Folio, clean. 3s 6d 6957 NOVA Hispania et Nova Qallicia. Folio, coloured. 28 6d (//. Hmidm) 5958 NOVA Hispania et Nova Qalicia. Folio, coloured. Is 6d Amst, Janm 5969 COAST of New Spain, from Vera Cruz to Triste Island, by T. Jefferys. Large sheet. Is 1775 6960 NOVI Belgii novaque Angliee nee non partia Virginia), a Nio. J. Visoher. Folio, with mali view of New York at the bottom, coloured. 6s About im John Sussell Smith, 36, Soho Square, Iiondon, 299 rewYotk. 8to. 6d S. Mordm, about 1680 Bpgland, New York, land, and Virginia, by , WiUdty, (about 1690) sd part of New Eng- tvinces of Mass, New aies of Konetikut and coloured on canvas in Jeffery»,m5 r, "Konetikut" of the iticut," on canvat in a ib. ihabited part of New ies of Connecticut and irys. itheets. 3a 1774 w England, New York, Qibion. least of Newfoundland, lootia.) New England, r, with Virginia, and . Page. Folio. 2a 1702 Map of the Islands of iton, St. John, anifd in- [0 Neighbouring Coun- lada, etc., by E. Bowen. 1762 :8 of Newfoundland, by lurieu, single theet. Is 1775 of Newfoundland, hj eet. Is 6d 17/5 >f Newfoundland, from i Admiralty, by Lieut. Faden, 1790 ris tractua circa Novam ;ium, etc. Folio. Is Anut. Bmard, I7I5 Qsylvania. 8vo. 6d B. Morden, about 1680 Map of Jew Jersey, and New England, by I 1762 Jersey divisee en Estet ez le Bouge logenieur. 2s Paris, 1782 of. 4to. 6d 1761 ive Magoee recens et lin clean. 3s 6d Nova Qallicia. Folio, (//. Hondim) Nova Galicia. Folio, Anut, Janm lain, from Vera Cruz to Ferys. Large thttt. Is ^ ' 1775 ae AnglisB neo non partis cher. Folio, with smdi bottom, coloured. 6b About 1«W 6061 SAUTHIER (C. L.) Coloured Hap of the Province of New York, reduced from the large drawings of that Province, from actual surveys. Large sheet on canvas, in a case. Is 6d Faden, 1776 6962 SAUTHIER (G. J.) Topographical Map of the Northern part of New York Island, exhi- biting the plan of Fort Washington, now Fort Kuyphausen, with the Rebels lines to the Southward. J sheet. 2s Faden, 1771 6963 MAP of the Provinces of New York and New Jersey, with part of Pennsylvania and the Province of Quebec, by Je£ferys and Pownall. 2 iheets. 2a 1776 NEW York Province and adjoining colonies. 4to. 3d Kitehin 6965 DE WITTE (Simeon) Map of the State of New York, on 6 large sheets, 6a 1802 6966 TANNER (H. S.) Map of New York, coloured large sheet on canvas, in a ease, la Philadelphia, 1810 6967 MAP of the North Pole, with all the adjacent Countries yet discovered, by E. Bowen. Folio. Is 6d 1752 NORTH West America. 8vo. 6d S. Morden, about 1680 MARE del Nord (including the Coast of N. and S. America) autore P. M. Coronelli. Folio. 28 Venetia, 1695 5970 NOVA Scotia and Cape Britain {sic) with the adjacent parts of New England and Canada, on canvas in a case. Is 6d Jeffei-ys, 1755 6971 NEW Map of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, with the adjacent parts of New England and Canada, large sheet, 2s 6d Jefferys 6972 PLAN of the Rapids in the River Ohio, by T. Hutchins. 4to. 6d 6978 MAP of Lake Ontario to the Mouth of the St. Lawrence, by Kitchen. 4to. Is 6974 MAP of the Oregon Districts and the ad- jacent country, on a large sheet, coloured. 2a 1843 6976 ORLEANS (Isle of) and the environs o: Quebec. 8vo. 3d 175: 5976 PANAMA.— Map of the Isthmus of Panama, from a Spanish Draught, by J. Cowley. A very mrious and interesting drawing in pen and Indian ink. Folio. 6a 6977 PANAMA, with the Coasts from Great River, on the Mosquito Shore to Cartagena, by T. Jeflferys. Large sheet. Is 1775 6978 SANSON (N.) Le Paraguay, le Chili, la Terre et Ies Isles Magellanicques. Fol., coloured. 28 Paris, 1666 5979 CARTE du Paraguay, du Chili de detroit de Magellan, etc., par de De L'Isle, fol. Folio. 1703 NEW and Accurate Map of Paraguay, Rio de la Plata, Tugumania, Guaria, etc., by Eman Bowen. Folio. lB6d 1752 6981 PLANO del puerto de Santa Elena en la oosta Patagonioa — Piano del puerto de melo en la parti notre del golfo de San Joi;ge, on 1 sheet. Is 6d 1795 5982 A MAPP of ye improved part of Pensilvania, divided into countyes, township.*, and lotts, aur^ veyed by Thomas Holme, dedicated to W. Peno, Esq., Proprietor, by Jno. Harris (with references to the settlements in the Counties of Chester, Bucks, and Philadelphia, and the names of the oumeri. Folio. £1. la Long., 0. Willdey {about 1690) 5983 MAP of Pennsylvania, exhibiting not only the Improved Parts of that Province, but also its extensive Frontiers, chiefly from the Map of W. Scull, published in 1770. 8 sheets. 2s 1776 5984 PERU. Folio, coloured. Is 6d Amst., Janson 5985 SANSON (N.) Le Perou, et le ooun de U riviere Amazone depuis ses sources jusques a la Mer. Folio, coloured. 2s Paris, 1656 5986 CARTE de la Terre Ferme du Perou da Bresil, et du Pays de Amazones par Qui. De L'Isle. Folio. 2s 1703 5987 NEW and Accurate Map of Peru and the Country of the Amazones. By Eman Bowen. Folio. Is 6d 1762 5988 CARTA esferica de una parte de la costa del Peru desde el paralelo de 7 grades hasta el de 21 grades 45 minutos de Latitud S,, por Juan de Langara. On 3 large sheets, 6s 1798 5989 PERU. Large theet. Is 6d Neele, 1809 5990 PHILADELPHIA and Parts adjacent. Fol. lB6d Scull and Heap (1760) ■?C 2g 6991 PLAN of the Lots laid out at Pittsburgh and the Coal Hill, being part of the Manor of Pittsburgh belonging to John Penn, jun., Esq., and to Governor Penn, taken in 1787. A draw- ing on cajwas, curious. 7b 6d 5992 CHURRACA (Cosme de) Piano geometrico del Puerto, Capital de la Isla de Puerto Rico. Single sheet. Is 6d 1794 5993 MAP of the Province of Quebec, according -yC to the Royal Proclamation, 7 Oct., 1763, by' Capt. Carver and others. Single sheet. Is 64 1776 5994 CARTA de la Provincia de Quito y de bub adjacentes opera posthuma de Don Pedro Mal- donardo. On 4 sheets, 6s 1760 6995 AMERICA Meridionalis a Rio de la Plata per Fretum Magellanicum ad Toraltum. Folio. Is Amst,, Renard, 1716 6996 CARTA esferica del Rio de la Plata desde su desembocadura hasta Buenos Ayres, por Juan de Langara. Large sheet. Is 6d 1798 6997 CHART of South America, from the River Real to Cape Horn, according to Wright's Pro- jection. By Mount and Page. Folio. Is 1702 6998 ROUATAN, or Rattan, Surveyed by Lieut. H. Barnsley, improved by Thomas Jefiferys. large sheet. Is 6d 1775 5099 CHART of the Saintes (two Islands near Guadaloupe Island). By Arrowsmitb, large sheet. 1b 6d 1798 300 Mct/pi relating to America, on Sale by I / J^ 6000 OABTE de I'lile de Sainte Christophe. Folio, coloured. 2b Parit, P. Mariette (1664) 6001 ACCURATE Map of the Island of St. Chris- topher, or St. Kits. By E. Bowen. Folio. Is 6d 1762 6002 ST. CHRISTOPHER'S, Surveyed by An- tbony Ravell, Esq., engraved by T. Jefferys; and Nevis, by T. Je£ferys, on one large $heet. Is 6d 1775 6003 RAVELL (Ant.) Isle St. Christophe, or St. Kitts, par Le Rouge, large sheet. Is 6d Paris, 1779 6004 CARTE de I'lsle de St. Dominique, par Qui. DeL'Isle. Folio. 28 1725 6005 FADEN's Alap of St. Domingo, large sheet, coloured. Is 6d 1794 6006 ISLE of St. Domingo, after the Survey of Don J. Solano, on canvas, in a case. 2a Faden, 1796 6007 LA DOMINGUE, large sheet. 28 6d Palis, Le Rouge 6008 SOUTH Part of St. Domingo, by T. Jeflferys Large sheet. Is 1775 6009 FADEN's Map of the Island of St. Eusta- tins, corruptly St. Eustatia. Large sheet coloured. Is 6d 1796 6010 MAP of the Island of St. John in the Qulf of St. Laurence, divided into Counties, Parishes, Lots, &c., from the Survey of Captain Holland. Single sheet. Is 6d 1775 6011 RIVER St. Laurence, from Tillery to the Fall of Montmorenci, with tlie Operations of the Siege of Quebec under Saunders and Wolfe, drawn by a Captuin in the Navy. Royal 4tn, 68 1769 >6012 LAURENCE River, from Sillery to Mont- morency. 8vo. 3d 1769 6013 CHART of the River St. Laurence from the Island of Antioosti, by T. Jefferys. Single sheet. Is 6d 1775 6014 ST. LUCIA, by T. Jefferys. Large sheet. Is 1776 6016 MAP of the Island of St. Michael, Azores, by Cooper. 4to. Is 6016 ST: VINCENT, from an Actual Survey in 1773. Large sheet. Is 1776 6017 MAONUM Mare del Zur, cum Insula Cali- fornia. Folio. Is Amst. Senard, 1715 6018 CARTA Esferioa del Oceano meridional desde el Equador Hasta 60 grados de Latitud y desde el Cabo de Homos hasta el Canal de Mozambique, por Don Ant. Cornel. Large sheet. l8 6d 1800 6019 NEW and Accurate Map of Terra Firmaand the Caribee Islands, by E. Bowen. Folio. Is 6d 1762 6020 TENNASSE Qovemment, formerly part of North Carolina. 4to. 6d InUay 6021 TOBAQO, by T. Jefferys. Large sheet. Is 6d 1775 6022 TURKS Islands, from a Snrrey made in 1763. Is 1775 6023 UNITED States, with the British and Span- ish Territories according to the Treaty, folio. Is 6d Faden, 1763 6024 CARTE dea Etats-Unis de I'Am^que soi. vant le traite de Paiz de 1783, par Luttre, dediee et presentee A. S. Excellence, Mr. Benjamin Franklin, large shut coloured. 2b Paris, 1784 6025 MAP of the United States, with the British j Territories and those of Spain, according to the Treaty of 1784, large shea coloured. 28 6d 6026 MAP of the United States, by A. Arrow- smith, on 4 large sheets. 2s 6d About 1802 6027 UNITED State?, Northern Part, large shut. la Nede, 1809 6028 UNITED States Southern Part, large sheet. iB Neele, 1809 6030 ARROWSMITH's Map of the United States from a number of Critical Researches, on 4 sheets, coloured. 48 6031 MAP of the United States and the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, New Brunswick, & Nova Scotia, by J. ft A. Walker. 4 large sheett coloured. 4s i 1827 6032 MAP of the United States, compiled from the latest Surveys, by Amos Lay, very large, mcunted on canvas in a case. 6s N. T. 1833 6033 COLTON's Map of the Southern States of America, very large sheet. Is 6d 1862 6034 WESTERN Territories of the United States. 4 to. 6d Imlay 6036 MAP of the Principal Seat of War in Ame- rica in 1766. 4to. 3d 1756 6036 PLANO del Puerto de^Valdivia en la costs oeste de la America MeridionaL On single sheet. Is 6d 1788 6037 ORTA (Bernardo de) Piano del puertode Vera Cruz in la costs ocidental del seno Mexi- cano. On single sheet. Is 6d 1798 6038 JEFFERY (Jno.) Map of the Virgin Islands, from English and Danish Surveys. Sheet on canvas in a case. Is 6d 1794 6039 THE Virgin Islands from English and Da- nish Surveys, by T. Jeffreys, large sheet. Is 6d 1775 6040 VIRQINIiE item et Floridse America) Fro- vinciarum, nova deecriptio. fol. coloured, curi- ous. 6a 6041 VIRGINIA tabula, tol coloured. Bs Amst., U.Hondius, n.d. 6042 VIRGINIA, Map of, by Capt. John Smith 1606. Graven hy William Hole, (olio. lOsSd 6043 VIRGINIA. 8vo. 6d S. Morden, about im 6044 A NEW Map of the Eoglish Empire is America, viz. Virginia, Maryland, Carolina, &c., by J. Senez, 1719. Large sheet. 28 6046 NEW and Accurate Map of Virginia tnd Maryland, by E. Bowen. Folio. la 6d 1752 im a Survey made in 1776 bhthe BritiBh and Span. ig to the Treaty, folio. Fadm, 1763 'nis de I'Amdrique sui. 1783, par Luttre, dediee iellence, Mr. Benjamia mred. 2a ParU, 178t States, with the British it Spain, according to re theet coloured. 2a 6d J States, by A. Arrow- 2a 6d About 1802 9rthern Part, large shut, Neele, 1809 athern Fart, large shed. Neele, 1809 [ap of the United States itioal Besearches, on i States and the Provincei Dada, New Brunswick, & , Walker. 4 large sheets t 1827 States, compiled from Amos Lay, very large, case. 6s JV. 7. 1833 the Southern States of !t. lB6d 1862 ries of the United States. Imhy al Seat of War in Ams- 1756 de^Yaldivia en la costa idionaL On tingle sheet. 1788 le) Piano del puertode Dcidental del seno Mexi- la 6d 1793 ap of the Virgin Islands, lish Surveys. Sheet on 1794 8 from English and Da- Freys. large sheet. Is 6d ^ 1775 st Floridse Amerlcte Pro- jtio. fol. coloured, cud- fol. coloured. Ba Amtt., H.Uondiui, n.d, ;, by Capt. John Smith iam Hole, folio. lOs 6d \Si R. Morden,ahoui\m the English Empire ia Maryland, Carolina, &a, \rge sheet. 28 be Map of Virginia and a. Folio. l8 6d 1752 John BtweU SmUhf 36, Soho Square, London. 301 6046 VIRQTNIA, Map of. 4to. 3d Ktichin, 1761 6047 MAP of the most inhabited parts of Vir- ginia, ooutaioing the whole Province of Mary- land, with part of Penailvania, New Jersey, and North Carolina. Drawn by Fry and Jefferson i 1 1776. Two sheets. 28 6d 6048 PLAN of the City of Washington, by Mr. Ellioott. Is 6d About 1810 6049 ARCHIPELAOI Americani delineatio Geo- graphioa. 4to. Is About 1640 6050 INSUL.^ Americann in Ooeano Septeutrio- nali. Folio. Coloured, la 6d Amst., Janson 6051 SANSON (N.) Les lales Antilles &c., entre lesquelles sent les Luoayes et les Caribes. Fol. coloured. 2s Paris, 1666 6062 MAP of the West Indies and adjacent Parts, by N. Vischer of Amsterdam, done into Eng- lish. Sheet coloured. 2s Lond., H. Overton, about 1680 6053 WEST India Islands. 8vo. 6d R. Morden, about 1680 6054 CHART of the West Indies, from New- foundland to the Biver Oronoque, by Mount and Page. Folio. Is 1702 6056 INDIANAM Ocoidentalium cum Insulis Caribicis. Folio. Is Amst., Renard, 1716 6056 CABTE des Antilles Francoises et des Isles voisines par Qui. de L'Isle. Folio. 2s 1717 6057 ACCURATE Map of the West Indies, by E. Bowen. Folio. Is 6d 1762 6058 COMPLETE Chart of the West Indies. Large sheet, ts Jefferys, 1775 C059 CARTE des Isles Antilles et du golfe du Mezique aveo la Majeure partie de la Nouveile Espagne par M. Bonne. Coloured, on 3 sheets. 28 1780 6060 THE West Indies, by Bryan Edwards. On two large sheets. 2s 6d Stochdale, 1793 6061 CARTA eaferica que comprehende una pai*te de las Islas Antillas las di Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, Jamaica, y Cuba, por Juan de Lan- gara. Large sheet. Is 6d 1799 ARROWSMITH's Chart of the West Indies and the Spanish Dominions in North America. Two very large sheets, on Cauvas, 6b 1803 The same, on four loose sheets. 68 6d 1803 6064 SPHERICAL Chart of the Sea of the An- tilles and of the Coast of Terra Firms, from tbe Island of Trinidad to the Qnlf of Honduras. On large sheet. 2a Faden, 1806 6065 ARROWSMITH's Chart of the West India Islands and adjacent Coasts. 4 large sheets. 4s 1809 GENERAL Chart of the Western Ocean, by Mount and Page. Folio. Is 1702 6067 WINDWARD Passage, with the several Passages from the East End of Cuba and the North Part t>f St. Domingo, by T. Jefferys. Large theet. Is 1776 6068 COAST of Tucatan, from the Bay of Cam- peche to Bahia dnl Ascension, with the West End of Cuba, by T. Jefferys. Large theet. la 1776 6069 A NEW and Exact Map of America, on the Margins are Representations of the Manners, Customs, and Habits of the Natives of Virginia, and of divers other parts of America, and View of tbe Cataract of Niagara. Large sheet (little stained). Is 6d Lond., J. Botoles, aiout 1730 6070 A GENERAL Mapol North America, taken from actual surveys, 1764 to 1761, by John Rocque. Two large sheets, coloured. 28 6d 6071 CHART of North America, from New- foundland to Hudson's Bay. Folio. Is Mount and Page, about 1700 6072 THE Principal Forts, Ports, &o., of North America and the West Indies. 18 on a large folio sheet. 2s about 1780 6073 MAP of the British Empire in America, with the French and Spanish Settlement* adjacent thereto. Folio. Is 6d H. Popple, 1733 6074 AMERICA, Meridionalis. Folio. 6d Hondius, 1685 6076 DRAFT of the Island of Antegua. 4to. 6d about 1700 6076 CHART of Barbados. 4to. 6d about 1760 6077 CHART of Bermuda. 4to. 6d about 1760 6078 SUMMER Islands (Bermuda). Folio. Is Hondius, 1636 6079 HARBOUR of Boston and Surrounding Cotintry, by Des Barres. Folio, very large sheet, coloured. 2s 1776 6080 HARBOUR of Casco Bay and Islands Ad- jacent (District of Maine). Folio. Is Mount and Page, about 1700 6081 LA NOUVELLE France, ou le Canada per' le Sieur Robert de Vaugondy. Folio. 2s 1766 6082 SOUTH Carolina and a Part of Georgia, composed from surveys taken by Hull, Bryand, and W. de Brahm, with a List of the Names of the Proprietors of Land in S. Carolioa and Georgia. Folio, 2 very large sheets, coloured. 3s 6d 1767 6083 NORTH and South Carolina, with their In- dian Frontiers, the whole from actual surveys, by Henry Mouzon, and others. Folio, 2 very large sheets, coloured. Ss 6d 1776 6084 CHART of S. Carolina, from Cape Roman to Port Royall. Folio. Is Mount and Page, about 1700 6086 CHART of tbe Carribee Islands. Folio. Is Mount and Page, about 1700 6086 PLAN of the Harbour and Town of Carta- gena in which is exhibited a perfect view of the Eoglish Fleet as they anchored all along the Bay. Folio, large sheet. 28 6d 1741 6087 CUBA, Hispaniola, &o. Folio. 6d Hondius, 1636 6088 CHART of Cuba, Straights of Bahama, &o. Folio. Is Mount and Page, about 1700 303 Maps rekUing to America, on StUe by i 6089 PLANS of Amelia Taland, East Florida, CumberlaDd Island, Qeorgia, Chart of tlie Nassau River, &c., by W. Fuller. Fol, coloured. 2« 1779 6090 OBANADA and Popyan. Folio. 6d Hmdiut, 1685 6091 HISPANIA Nova. Folio. 6d Hmdiua, 168S 6092 CHART of the Island of Jamaica, with the Parishes. Folio. \» Mount and Page, ahout 1706 6093 CARTE reduite des Costes de la Louisiane et de la Floride, par le Siear Bellin. Folio, large sheet, eolvured. 28 6d 1764 6091 STRAITS of MageUan. Folio. 6d Hmdivu, 1686 6095 VIRGINIA, Maryland, Pennsilvania, East and West Jersey. Folio. Is Mount and Page, ahout 1700 6096 DRAUQHT of the Bay of Matanzas, by R. Pearson. Folio. Is AlmtlldQ 6097 COURSE of the River Mississippi from the Balizs to Fort Cbartres taken on an Expedition to the Illinois in 1766, by Lieut. Ross. Folio, large sheet, colored. 28 6098 NEW ENGLAND Observed and Described by Captayn John Smith (with his portrait in the top comer.) Folio, the margma cut off. 7a 6d 8. Pa$s, setUp. 6099 COAST of New England from Staten Island to the Island of Breton, as Surveyed by Capt. Southack. With plan of Boston in the comer, folio. Is 6d Mount and Page, about 1700 6100 SEAT of the War in New England by an American Volunteer, wi^h the Marches of the Several Corps sent by the Colonies towards Boston, with the Attack on Bunker's Hill. Fol. colored. 2s 1776 6101 GENERAL Chart of the Island of New- foundland from Surveys by Cook, Lane and others. Folio, colored. Is 6d 1775 6102 COAST of Newfoundland from Cape Raze to Bonavista, with Chebucto Harbour, Nova Scotia. Folio. Is Mount and Page, about 1700 6103 from the Bay of Bulls to Little Pla- centia, by John Gaudy. Folio, la Mount and Page, about 1700 6104 CHART of the Banks of Newfoundland, by Chabert, Cook, and Fleurieu. Folio, colored. la 6d Sayer, 1776 6105 MAP of the Province of New York, with Fart of Fensilvania and New England, from an Actual Survey by Capt. Montreaor. Folio, 2 very large sheets, colored, ia 1776 6106 DRAUGHT of New York, from the Hook to New York Town, by Mark Tiddemaii. Folio, Is 6d Mount and Page, about 1700 6107 PLAN of the City of New York and its Environs, Surveyed in the Winter of 1776 by Captain Montresor. Large sheet, colored, curi- out. 5s 1776 6108 PLAN of New York laland, with part of Long Island, Staten Island, and East Jersey, with a Particular Description of the Engage- ment between Flatbush and Brooklyn, 27 Aug. 1776. Folio, colored. 8s 6d 1776 6109 MAP of Nova Scotia or Acadia, with the Islands of Cape Breton and St. John's, from Actual Surveys made by Capt. Montreaor, 1718, Folio, 2 sheets, colored. 8s 6110 PF'AN of Shegnekto Bay, Nova Scotia, and the Circumjacent Country, with the Forts aod Settlements of the French, till dispers'd by the English in June, 1766. Folio, large sheet, «o* loured. 28 6111 DRAUGHT of the West End of Porto Rico, and the Island of Zachee. Folio. Is Mount and Page, 1700 6112 MAP of Pennsylvania, exhibiting not only the Improved Parts, but also its Extensive Frontiers laid down from Actual Surveys, and chiefly from the late Map by W. Scull published in 1770. Folio, very lfu:ge sheet, colored. 8g 1776 6113 PERU. Folio. 6d Hondim, 1638 6114 PLAN of the Environs of Quebec and of the Battle fought 18th Sept. 1769, by Tt^onaa JefTerys. Large sheet, colored. 29 6d 6115 MAP of St. Christopher's, from Mr. Andrew Norwood's Survey. Folio. Is Mount and Page, about 1700 6116 MAP of the Island of St. John in the Quiph of St. Lawrence, divided into Counties, Parishes and Lots, from a Survey by Captain Holland. Folio, col(yred. Is 6d 1774 6117 CHART of the Gulph of St. Laurence, com- posed from a Great Number of Actual Surveys. Folio, colored. Is 6d Ahout 1770 6118 AN EXACT Chart of the River St. Law- rence, from Fort Frontenao to the Island of Anticosti, by Thos. Jefferys. Large sheet, co- lored. 28 1776 6119 PLAN of the Town and Fort of Carillo at Ticonderoga, with the Attack made by the Bri. tish Army, 8th July, 1768, by T. Jefferys. Fol., colored. 2s 6120 CARTE des Etats Unis, aveo I'Epoques de I'Etablifsement des Europeans dans les Etats Unis. 4to. 6d 6121 VIRGINIA and Florida. Folio. Is Bondius, 1635 6122 VIRGINIA. Folio. 3s 6d Balph Hall, tculp. 1686 6128 DRAUGHT of Viiginia, from the Cape to York in York River, and to Klmquatun in James River, by M. Tiddeman. Folio. Is Mount and Page, about 1700 6124 THE Ylandes of the West Indies. Folio. 6d Hondiua, 1636 6125 CHART of the West Indies. Folio. 6d Mount and Page, about 1700 6126 CHART of the Trading Part of the West Indies, Folio. Is Mount and Page, oJiOui 1700 daad, with part of I, and East Jersey, ion of tbo Engage- 1 Brooklyn, 27 Aug. Jd 1776 ir Acadia, with the ad St. John's, front bpt. Mo&tresor, 1718. s y, Nova Scotia, and with the Forts and till dispera'd by the tlio, large sheet, eo- i End of Porto Rico, Folio. Is ount and Page, 1700 szhibiting not only alsa its Extensive Actual Surveys, and J W. Scull published ) sheet, colored. Ss 1776 ffondiua, 1635 1 of Quebec and of 1. 1759, by Tl^oBiag red. 2% 6d ''s, from Mr. Andrew Is ',nd Page, about 1700 t. John in the Gulph to Counties, Parishes )y Captain Holland. 1774 { St. Laurence, com- r of Actual Surveys. About 1770 the River St. Law- Etc to the Island of I. Large sheet, eo- 1775 1 Fort of Carillo at ck made by the BrL by T. Jefiferys. Fol., , avec I'Epoquea de sans dans les Etats Folio. Is Hondius, 1635 i8 6d Iph Hall, sculp. 1636 from the Cape to to Kimquatou in lan. Folio. Is md Page, about 1700 »t Indies. Folio. 6d Hondius, 1635 dies. Folio. 6d md Page, about IW Part of the West nd Page, about 1700 John Jituaelt Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. MISCELLANEOUS ENGRAVINGS. 303 6127 FIRST Landing of Colombua in the New World, an etched oopy of the unique woodcut in Datin's Italian Poetical Translation of Colum- bus's First Letter, 1498, in the British Museum. 4to, only 150 printed. 6d 6128 WILLIAM PBNN'S Treaty with the In- dians when he Founded the Province of Penn- sylvania, 1681, Painted by Benjamin West, En- graved by J. Hall, Published by J. Boydell, 1776, tize of the plate 24 inches by 18 inches, 5s 6129 Another, choice old impression, Ts 6d 6130 — An Unfinished Artist's Etching, shewing the progress of the work before the Figures were filled in. A curiosity. 7s 6d 6181 WOLFE (General), Design for a Monument to. 4to. 8d 1789 6182 QUEENSTON. — General Brook's Monu- ment. 4to. Sd Bartlett 6133 RAPIDS, near the Village of Cedars. 4to. 3d Bartlett 6184 " THE Conversion of the South Americans to Christianity," a neat dravnng by the celebrated Bernard Pioabt. Small 4to. 5s 6135 A CURIOUS Colored Manuscript Caricature of Captain Edward Sabine, " The Polar Astro- nomer Learning to take a Lunar Observation," illustrating Sir John Ross's Voyage to Bafi&n's Bay. 2s 6d 6136 TWO large coloured prints representing the Naval Action between the " Chesapeake " and the " Shannon." 3s 6d B. Dodd 6137 BUFFALO, Tippecanoe Log Cabin at. 4to. 6d 1840 6138 St. JOHN'S on the River Sorell, in Canada, with the Redoubts, &o., 1776. 4to. 9d 6189 CHARLOTTE Ville in Virginia, Encamp- ment of the Convention Army. 4to. 9d 6140 WEST BANE of the Hudson, 3 miles above Still Water, Burgoynea Post, 1777, with Gen. Eraser's Funeral. 4to. 6d 6141 SAW MILL and Block House, upon Fort Anne Creek, 1777. 4to. 6d 6142 AMERICAN (an) Rifleman. 8vo. 6d 1780 6143 LANDING of the Pilgrims at Plymouth. 8vo. 8d Schoff 6144 NEW YORK from the South. Oblong folio. Is 1761 6145 A View of New York, about 1720, with Re- ference key to the buildings, oblong 8vo. Is 6d 6146 Sir W. RALEIGH's conquest of tho city of St. Joseph, in Trinidade. 4 to. 6d Ilinton, 1750 6147 CHARLESTOWN S. Carolina, S. Phillips Church. 8vo. 3d 1753 ^148 BUNKER'S HILL (curious for its unlikeness) Svo. 3d 1790 6149 FORT JOHNSON, from the South, drawn on the spot by Mr Guy Johnson. 4to. 6d Nalett 6160 PHILADELPHIA, er.st prospect of, with vignettes of the State House and battery. Oblong folio. Is 1761 6161 VOYAGE of the Sable Venus from Angola, to the West Indies, (an Allegorical design^ by Slothard. 4to. 6d 6152 AN INDIAN CACIQUE of the Island of Cuba, addressing Columbus concerning a future Bi»te, designed by Benj. West, P,R.A., and en- graved by Bartotozzi. 4 to. 6d 6163 A TRIBUTE to the Memory of Washington. A folio broadside, entirely engraved, vdth a vignette at the top, of waves dashing against a rock inscribed " Washington." Little soiled. Ba Land. W. S. Blake, June 7, 1800 6164 LE PRESIDENT du Congres partage la Couronne. — Franklin a la Chambre des Com- munes a Londres, and 7 other prints relating to America. Designed by Jeune and engraved by David. Is 6d 1800 6155 VIEW of the Pierced Island, a Remarkable Rock in the Gulph of St. Laurence. Folio. 2s Hervey Smyth, 1760 6156 VIEW in Hudson River, of the Entrance of what is called the Topan Sea. Folio. 2s Peter Benazech 6157 NORTH View of Fort Royal, in the Island of Guadaloupe, when in Possession of his Majesty's Forces in 1769. Folio. 28 Lieut. Campbell 6168 MONTREAL, taken from St. Helen's Island. 4to, coloured. 6d Sproulc 6159 Notre Dame Street. 4to, coloured. 6d Ibid 6160 A VIEW of Quebec, about 1720, with' Reference Key to the Buildings. Oblong Svo. Is6d Svo. 2d „ Heriot 6162 Point Levi. Ob. 4to, 6d Heriot . 6163 4to. 6d Walton 6164 — 2d 6165 — 6161 QUEBEC, from Cape Diamond. The Distillery at Beaufort. Svo.. Heriot — Square and Churches. 4to. 6d Walton 6166 QUEBEC, taken partly from Pointe des" Peres, and partly on Board the Vanguard Mnn of War. Folio. 2b Heivey Smyth, 1760 6167 View of the Landing Place above ■ the Town, describing the Assault of the Enemy's Post, Sept. 13, 1750. Folio. 28 Ibid 6168 CAPE Rouge, Nine Miles above Quebec,' from this Place 1500 Troops went down the River St. Laurence to the Place of Landing, 13 Sept., 1769. Folio. 2s Hervey Smyth, 1760 6169 FALL of Montmorenci, and the Attack made by Gen. Wolfe, July 81, 1759. Folio. 2s Hervey Smyth, 1760 6170 CATARACT of Niagara. Folio. 2s .Drawn by Pierce, 1768. — Engraved by Byrne, 1774 6171 BIRDS-EYE View of from Lake Erie to Ontario. the River Niagara, Folic, coloured. Is 1887 304 £ngravmg» rioting to America, on Sale hj m4 m 6172 COSTUMRS of the Inhabitant! of Monte- viedo, Patagonia, Mexico, fto. 9 Platet. Is 6d 1764 6178 FACSIMILES of the Signatures to the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776. 4to. 8d 6174 A VIEW of the Archiepisoopal Palace at Scrooby, Notts, the Residence of William Brewster " the Pilgrim Father,"ibefore he left England. 8vo. 6d Saine and Mocre 6175 — — Printed on 4to paper. 9d 6176 A VIEW of Mexico. Ob. 8vo. Is AboiU 1720 6177 PENN's Treaty with the Indians. 4to, woodcut by J. Jackson, from Weit's picture, id 6178 A PROSPECTIVE View of the Battle Fought near Lake Qeorge, 8th Sept., 1756, between the Eoglish and Mohawks, under Qen. Johnson, against the French aod Indians. Folio. 6s S. Blodget, delin. 6179 A VIILW of Savanah as it stood 20 March, 1734, by Peter Oordon, dedicated to the Trustees of the Colony of Georgia. Folio, large sheet, euriout. 6s 6180 A LAROE Folio Engraving of the Seven Indian Kiaga or Chiefs which were brought over from Carolina, by Sir Alexander Cumming, to enter into Articles of Friendship and Commerce with his Majesty Qeo. II. (a feio teords from the intcription at the bottom have been nUibled off by a rascally moute since 1 bought it). 7s 6d Marhham and Basire, 1738 6181 PRISE de Tobago.— Prise de la Dominique. Two 4to plates. Is Grave par Oodefroy et Ponce 6182 AN OBLONQ 4to Coloured Caricature of the French Directory Robbing Europe, and about to Pluck " Madame Amerique." Is S. W. Fores, June 1, 1798 6183 A VERT Curious Old Engraviog of Americus Vespucius Standing on the Fore Part of a Ship on the Ocean, with Mermaids, Soa Lions, &c., sporting about. Small folio. 2s 6d 6184 THE REPEAL ; or the Funeral Procession of Miss Amerio Stamp. A curious caricature engraving. 6s 1776 Views firom "Hinton's History and Topograpliyof the United States.** ALL 4tO proofs ON INDIA PAPER, 6d KAOH. 6186 Boston Exchange Coffee House, burnt 1818 6187 New York (distant view) 6188 Lake Champlaia, Timber Raft on 6189 New York. — Colman's Literary Rooms, Broadway 6190 Masonic Hall, Broadway 6191 City Hall 6192 Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga 6193 Niagara, distant view 6194 Rapids and Bridge above 6196 Mass, Northampton, Residence of Jos. Bowers 6196 Ohio.— Kenyon College 6197 Pensylvania.— Head Waters of the Juniata Alleghany Mountains 6198 Catakill Mountain House 6199 Catakill Fall 6200 N. Hampshire. --Whi«e Mountains 6201 Charlottesville.— University of Virginia 6202 Rhode Island.— First Baptist Church and Unitarian Church at Providence 6204 Washington, the President's House 6206 Providence, the Arcade 6206 New York, thr Merchant's Exchange 6207 St. Paul's Church, Broadway 6203 Columbia College 6209 Rhode Island, Ruins of the Old Fort, Connaniout 6210 Baltimore, the Battle Monument 6211 Interior of the Catholic Cathedral 6212 Baltimore, Interior of the Unitarian Church 6213 Georgia, the City Hall, Augusta 6214 Albany, from Van Rennselaers Island 6216 Amherst College, Mass. 6216 Boston, Hancock House 6217 State House 6218 Bunker's Hill Monument 6219 Mass., Harvard University 6220 Washington, the Capitol 6221 the Department of State 6222 Neburgh I 6223 Newport Theatre 6224 Newhaven (Conn.) View looking across tlie Green towards Yale College 6225 Yale College and State House 6226 Newport, State House 6227 Deaf and Dumb Asylum 6228 Windmill, &c. 6229 Washington, the Capitol 6230 View from Mount Washington 6231 Virginia, Natural Bridge 6232 Shamindale Springs 6233 Richmond, State Capital 6234 Episcopal Church 6236 The Palisade Rocks on the Hudson River 6286 Boston General Hospital 6237 Hartford (Conn.) 6238 Monte Video, near 6239 Harper's Ferry 0240 Hanover (N. H.) Dartmouth College 6241 Lake George 6242 Philadelphia, Stephen Girard's Bank 6243 Arcade 6244 Chesnut St., Theatre 6246 Hall of the Academy of Natural Sciences \ 6246 — Franklin Institute 6247 Upper Ferry-bridge and Fairmouot 6260 Phila worka Waterworks 8248 6249 Deaf and Dumb Asylum Source of the Passaic Falls 6260 Philadelphia, Penitentiary 6261 United States Bank 6262 The Canal at Little Falls, Mohawk River 6263 Middletown (Conn.) Residence of S. R)issell 6254 Saratoga Springs, Piazza of Congress Hall 6265 West Point Military AoaJemy 6256 Saugerties, Barclay's Iron Works 6267 Savannah, Branch of the U. S. Bank 6268 Interior of the Presbyterian Church 6269 Schenectady, distant view 6266 Abed 6267 AoAi !68 Adas •69 6270 Adaa 6271 ADAit 6272 At.et 6273 Alls. 6274 Alle 6275 Also] land, 16i 6276 Ameb rounded fol. Is ' 6277 Ames 6278 6279 Amhi of H. M. 2s 6280 Amhi 6281 Amhe 6282 Andr 6283 Arnq 6284 — 6285 — 6286 — 6287 Audi gist. 4tc 6288»Balt: of Maryl 6289 Babl 6d 6290 — 6291 Babn 4d 6292 Babr 6293 Bata 6294 Beok 6295 Beok 6296 BiODi zotint, lit 6297 — 6299 BiDW, 6300 Blak 6301 Boon 6d 6302 Bouo Canada. 6303 Bouo 8to. 6d John HumM Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 305 9n of the Juniata [ountaioa ty of Virginia ptiat Churoh and nee it's House B Exchange I, Broadway }f the Old Furt, Dument itholic Cathedral ) Unitarian Church .ugusta elaers Island PUladelphla, Rioe Bridge, Fainaoont Watov work* ^— — Unitarian Chundi Theatre, Walnut Si 6S68 N. Carolina, Capitol at Raleigh 6264 Washington, Interior of the House of Repre- sentatives 6260 N. Hampshire, view neM Conway ENGRAVED PORTRAITS. y >f state 1 looking across the i State House ngton »gs Capital I le Huddon River luth College xard's Bank latre idemy of Natural I Ige and Fairmouut Asylum Us ink I, Mohawk Biver idenoe of S. Russell of Congress Hall idemy 1 Works I U. S. Bank "resbyterian Church 6266 Abebnetht (Rev. John) 8to. 6d 6267 Adams (Samuel) dtkgaU of Mats. 8to. 6d 1780 Adams (John) Preaident. 8to. 6d 1788 8vo, oval. 8d Adams (John) Vice President, 4to. Od Ball Adams (John Quinoy) Prendent. 8vo. 6d Hunt Alexander (Rev. J. W.) 8to. 8d Sartain ALLmQSLev. ThoB,)oiPitt8jield. 8vo. 8d Eidley 6274 Allen (Wm.) of Ohio. 8vo. 6d Halpin 6275 Alsof (Qeorge) au^or of" Account of Mary- land, 1666." 8vo. 6d £ichard»on 6270 6271 6272 6273 American Presidents.— Zach. Taylor, sur- rounded by eleven others, ovals, on one sheet, fol. Is ' Mead 6277 Ames (Fisher). 8vo. 6d PrttdAomme 6278 4to. 6d. 8vo. 4d Bvyd 6279 Amherst (Sir Jeffery) Qov. of Virginia, Gen. of H. M. Forces in America. Folio, mezzotint. 2s Wation 6280 Amherst (Lord). 8vo. Sd 1782 6281 Amherst (Lord). 8vo. 3d Wooding 6282 Andre (Major Jolm). 4to. Is She/twin, 1784 Arnold (Qeneral). 8vo. 6d Du Simitier 8vo. 8d after Dv, Simitier fuU length. 8vo. 6d 1780 ovcd. 8vo. 3d 6283 6284 6285 6286 6287 6d 6291 4d Audubon (John J.) the American OmiiJu>lo- giit, 4to, tngrav&i's touch proof. 8s Twner, after Cruickthanh — 4to, proof before letters. 4b 6288*Baltimobb (Cecil Calvert, Lord) proprietor of Maryland. Fol. ^^s A. BhtUng Barlow (Joel) Poet of the " CoUmbiad " 8vo. Durand. Poet. 12mo. 8d Babnum (P. T., noted Mutmm. Keeper) 8vo. Teel. Barre (Col.) 8vo. 8d Batard (James a.) 8vo. 6d Qoodman and Piggot. 6294 Beck (J. B., Physician) 8vo. 6d If Avignon. 6295 BxoK (Theod. R., M. D.) 8vo. 6d • PruAhomne 6296 BiDDLE (H.) President of the U.S. Bank, mez- zotint, little crumpled. 4to. Is Dawe 6297 ito, on folio paper. 2s Dawe 6298 the same on 4to paper, proof. 28 6d Daive 6299 BiDWELL (W. H.) 4to. Is 6300 Blakelet (Johnston) U. S, Navy. Sartain 8vo. 6d Oanbrede roy 8vo. Longacre 6804 Baudinot (Bliasj Author. 8vo. 6d Pamdite 6305 Brooks (P. Chart* ") Merchant of Jiotton. 8vo. 8d Smith 6306 Bbowm (Maj. Qen.) U. S. Army, 1816. 8to. 6301 Boone (Daniel) American Pioneer 6d 6302 BouoHETTE (Joseph) Surveyor Qenl. of Lower Canada. 4to, oval. 6d Enghhart 6303 BouoHBiTB (Jos.) Canadian Geographer. 8vo, 6d Thomson 6d 6307 6308 6309 roy. 8vo. 6d 12mo, 090^. Sd 8vo. 6d Oanbrede Jarvia Maverick ZdHogg Jlait 6310 Bbtant (Wm. Cullen) Poet. 8vo. 6311 Bunoensub, i)ivtn«. 8vo. 8d 6312 Bubqotne (Qeneral) 12mo. 8d 6318 A Caricatwe Etching. 8vo. 6d 1782 6314 wal, 8vo. 8d 6315 £uRR(A)ricePretu{«n«,1802. 4to. 6d ffNett 6316 BuRRiTT (Elihu) the learned Slaektnith. 4to. Is 6d Dicktee 6817 Burton (W. E.) cm Capt. CkUtle, phyed 200 timics in Chamber Street, New York, 4to. 9d Meade 6318 as Aminadab Sleek, in the "Serious Family," played 250 times in Chamber Strett, New York. 4to. 9d ib. 6310 Byron {Admiral in Ameriean War) 8vo. oval. 8d 6820 Calhoun (J. C.) Proof on intUa paper, folio. 2a ii'Av^rnon 6821 Calvert (Qeorge, first Lord Baltimore, «A« founder of Maryland) 4to, fine. 2s /. CalchoeU 6322 Cableton (Qeneral Sir Guy) 8vo. 8d Bew oval, 8vo. Sd Bobson Carroll (Chas., of CarroUton) 8vo. 6d Ihtrand ' 8vo. 6d Mote Cass (Lewis) 8vo. 6d Welch Chandler (Jos, R.) Svo. 6d WhepUy Chase (Bishop) folio. Is 6d Prndkomvue Chatham (Lord) Svo. 8d HoU Chatham (Lord) Death of, Svo. Sd lAghtfoot Clat (Henry) Svo. 6d Imgacrc 4to. 9d Brady 4to, India paper. Is Ritchie 6323 6824 6325 6326 6827 6328 6329 6330 6331 6332 6333 , - , . . 6384 Clinton {Qen. in Ammcan War) Svo, oval. 3d 6335 Clinton (De Witt) Svo. 8d. 4to. 6d Leney 6336 Codman (Rev. John) of Boston, Svo. 3d Blood 6337 CoLEN (Jc3., Chief of York Factory, Hudson's Bay) 4to. 6d Orme, 1796 6388 CoLLOOK (Rev. H.) of Savannah, 12mu. 8d Roffe 6339 Colombus and his Sons, Diego and Ferdi- nand, from an Ancient Spanish Picture. 4to. 6d 6340 COLTON (Rev. Calvin) Svo. Sd Andrews 6341 Cook (Capt. James) Ntu^ator, 4to. 6d Bartoloi»i 6342 Svo, oval. Sd I 906 PortraUi rttoHng to Ameriea, on Sate by 6848 CooPiB (Rer. Samuel) MiniHer cf BoiUm, ob., 1788, 4to, menotint, fine. Si ed F. Orem 0844 Cooper (J. Fennimore) Novdiil, 8vo. 6d ThompiM 6848 i Proof en India paper. !■ lb. 6846 8to. 8d Oroom 6847 CoBirwAixis ( Charles, Seoond MarquU ) General, 4to. 9d "Meyer 6848 Dallas (Hon. Qeorse Mi£9!n) Minuter from Hit United States to St. Jameii, 4to. 8d Pound 6849 Dkanz (Silu) Commiaaioner from Congreu to Franoe, 4to, oval. 6d if. B. E., 1783 6850 Svo. 6d JDutimetiere 6851 DiOKiRBON (John) Member of Congreia, 4to, oval. 6a B. B. E., 1788 6852 DOBSBT (John Lyng) AncOomitt. Svo. 6d Qoodman 6858 Dbatton (W. H.) Member of Congreu, 4to, oval. 6d £. E. B., 1788 6854 DCNLOF ( W. ) AiUhor of ** SheUhea of Canada," Svo. 6d CroquU 6855 DwiOHT (Rer. Timothy) Pretident of Yale OcXUge, 8to. 6d Forrest 6866 Svo. 6d Freemaf^ 6857 EowABDS (Dr. Jonathan) Svo. 8d 6868 8d Knott 6859 8d Melvak 6860 4to, proof before letters, la Jona 6861 Ellswobtb (Oliver) Chief Justice, Svo. 6d Edvnn 6862 Ehobt (Rev. John) Methodist, Svo. 8b 6863 Bndeoott (Jo.) Oov. of Mass, Svo, 8d Olover 6364 Etow-oh-Eoah (King of the River Nation) folio, fine full length mezzotint, 2s Simon, 1710 6366 E. Tow 0. Eoah.— One of the Four Indian Kinga brought to England in 1710, 4to. Is Scheneh 6366 EVEBETT (Edward) Svo. 2d Parker 6867 Ewnta (Chaa.) Judge, Svo. 6d Wellmore 6368 FAmmra (Edmund) Lieut. Qovemor of Nova Seotia, 4to. 6d Beading 6369 Fabmib (John) Genealogist, Svo. 8d 0370 Fbanklin (Dr. Benjamin) roytJ Svo. 6d Buplessis and Thomson Sitting in hia Study, ^n< j>roo/ on la Turner Engraver's touch proof, 4to. Is 6d Turner 4to, mezzotint, curious. 2s ffaid, 1780 Svo, india paper, proof before letters. 6371 4to paper. 6372 6878 6374 6d 6376 6d 6376 6377 6378 6379 — Three quarters sitting in er. la O'NeUi 6407 Hill (Mr.) American Comedian^ as " Major Wheeler." 4to. 9d ChOdel 6408 a« Hiram Dodge, in the " Yanlee] Pedler." 4to. 9d ib.\ 6409 Hisoox (Rev. Thos.) late Pastor of the Bap- tiat Church in Weaterley. 4to, curious, mem- 1 tint. 2a 6d 0%, 17731 6410 Ho-nee-teath-taw-ko-bow (King of the! Gerrerethgarich) folio, fine full length mezsotiAlA 2a Simon, 1710 1 6411 HoNTHAN (Rev. Jamea, late Sector of TrinUy \ Church, Newport, B. I.) folio, mezzotint. 6s Gains pinxt., Okey sculp. 1774 1 6412 HoFSlNS (Commodore) fuU length. Svo. I 6d 1780 6418 etnoyen and HoU 1 6485 ——— 8vo, 8d Hamhurger 6486 Job (Son of Dgkllo of Bond*, in FooU Af- rica) and Wm. Anaah Lenarakoo, of Ana- moDoe, 8to, two ovale, 6d 6487 Job (Son of Soliman Dgiallo) of Bonda,in Africa, 4tfl, Is 6d For the Biography of " Job " boo No. 6609. 6438 JoHNBOM (Sir W.) Qencral of the Englieh Forces, 8to, 8d 6439 Johnston (Joaiah Stoddard) 8vo, 6d Longaere i480aJoNxs (Jacob) U. 8. Navy, 12mo, oval, 8d MSKJoNKS (John Paul) Commodore in the U.S. Service, 1779, 4to, created, 2a 6d Outtenierg 6482c fine impreition, Bn |i433(iExiTH (Rev. J. Stockton) of Charleston, 8to, 8d Blood |(434eKEFP£L (Adm. in Amer. War) 8vo, oval, 8d Bobson iMSSaEiMO (Capt. James) Companion of Captain Cook, 4to, 6d Bartolom l436aKntKE (Rev. Edward) 8to, 8d Cool |H87aKNiOHT ( Admiral ) taken prisotier by the Americans at Bunker's HUl, 8to, 4d l438aLAOBEi(B (Henry) President of Congress, 4to, oval, 6d B.B.E., 1783 30 Lawbbnoe (James) U. S. Navy, 8to, 6d JRollinson 40 Lkwis (Morgan) 8vo, Gd Durand M41 LiHUi (Joe) Punster f ito, 9d 42 LoNonUiOW (Henry W.) Poet, 4to, Is Mote folio, proof, a nice print, Is 6d ib. 44 Svo, 8d Hogg LoTTOON (Esrl of) Oeneral of the English Forces, 8to, 8d 46 Lton (Natb.) Brigadier Qeneral, ito, 6d |147 Mao Donouoh (Thos.) U. 8. Navy, 8vo, 6d Grinbrede 148 Svo, 6d Forrea 149 Mao Intobh (Qen. L.) Svo, 6d Meyer |I60 Mo Lanb (Louis) Svo, 6d Kelly II Maoomb (Mtyor-Qen. Alex.) U.8, Army, Svo, 6d Longaere IC2 Madison (Mra. D. P.) Svo, 6d Prudhomme ii Marshall (John) Chief Justice, Svo, 6d Durand 154 — Svo, 8d Kearny 155 Mason (Rev. Dr. John M.) royal 4to, 2s Durand 12mo, 3d, india paper, 6d Chapman 157 Svo, 3d Freeman 158 Mather (Dr. Cotton) {o]io,fine me^otint, 5s Pdham copy of foregoing, Svo, 9d Alais printed on 4to paper, proof on india paper, only 25 taken, Is 6d ib. m ' 4 to, 6d Hopvoood 6462 6468 6464 646S 6466 Matbir (IncrMuw, D.D.) Prctidml tf Bar- vjud Oottege, 8vol 8s 6d WkUe. 1688 ■ evpy of do, 8to, proof hefort tetkre, unijue, f*- 4d Swaiu ito siu. X* 8vo. 8d on India paper, printed itt Mataoka (Rebecca) Daughter of the Indian Prince Powhattan, marrieid to Mr. Jok. Retff, Svo. 6d After a rare print, 1616 Mauouit (Israel, American Writer) Svo. 6d Hottonottiff Mathkw (Jonathan) Pastor qf the West C^ureh in Boston, 4to. Is 1767 4to. Is Cipriani 6467 6468 6469 6470 MiLNOR (Rev. James) of St. Oeorgt^s CftwvA, New York, 1819, 4to. Is 6d Durand 6471 Mitchell (Samuel L.) Svo. 6d Oimber 6472 Mitchell (Dan. O.) Svo. 6d Capsteett 6478 Monokton (Robert) Oov. of New York, Svo. 8d 6474 MoMTOOUEBT (Oeneral) omU, Svo. 3d Bobson 6475 MoBBiB (Qovaraeur) Member of Congress, 4to, oval. 6d B. R. E. 1788 6476 MoRBis (R.) Financier, Svo. 8d 6477 MouLTBiE (Mijor Qen. Wm.) Svo. 6d Serieen 6478 MuNBOB (Jas.) President, Svo. 6d HoU 6479 NoBBis (W. Esq.) Insane, eoT^ned in Beth- leham Hospital 12 years, Svo. 3d 6480 OoDEN (Aaron) Svo. 6d Durand 6481 OoLETHOBFi (Qeneral, Oovemor of Qeorgia) sitting reading a book wi^out Spectacles in his 102nd year ito. Is 6d Ireland 6482 Svo. 6d Smith 6488 EoAH (K Tow) cneofihe four Indian Kings who, on 2nd May, 1710, had an au- dience of the King of England respecting New England and Canada, Svo. Is P. Shenck 64S4 OsTiNACO (Skiagusta) the Cherokee King. Svo. 3d 6485 Otis (James, of Boston) Svo. 8d 6486 Octaoite, King tf the Oherokea, Svo. 8d 6487 Parsons (Enoch) of Hartford, 12mo. 8d PAKm 648S Tabsons (Hon. Tbeophilus) Chirf Justice of Matsa<^usetts) Svo. 6d Len^ 64S9 Pattl (Rev. Thos.) of Boston. In the pulpit. Svo, india paper. Is 6d Hopwood 6490 Pbnn (W.) Founder of Pennsylvania. 12mo. 8d HoU 6491 Svo. 8d 8tainer,aa» 6492 Svo. 2d 6498 ■' 4to. 6d Chapman 6494 Fero7 (Earl) Qen. in American War. Svo, oval. 8d Bobson 6494 Pebbt (Oliver Hazard) Commodore U.8. Navy. Svo. 6d Forrest 6496 folio, india paper. 2s Meyer 6497 not m india. Is 6d Ib. 6498 Svo. 6d Edum (J. Constantine, Lord Mulgrave) Walker 6499 Phipps Arctic Voyager. Svo. 3d 6500 PiOKEKS (Gen. Andrew) Svo. 6501 PioKRRiNa (Timothy) Colonel. 6602 Svo. ed 6503 PiKRCE (Frank) 4to. Is 6604 Poinsett (Joel R.) Svo. 6d 6d Longaere Svo. 6d Longaere Welch Bultre, 1825 Longaere 808 PorkraHi rdcOt/Hff h A m m i M h >4m Sah Ay U09 FOU (Jm. R.) AwMnit ffo. M_^ AfMWtM llmouOMl. Sd Bmrtain 0506 Poitn akvld) r.& MNy. U07 PoBxn (J. M.) 8?o. M «507» 4to, M 6008 Pbmoor (W. H.) JSriitoriiM. 4te. 8d 6S0& FBiiafn.KT (Dr. JoMph) died at Northmitr- Umd,Pa. 8vo. M MM 6610 PBOYOom (Biihop) 8to. 8d 6611 PonrAM (Qmtr^ fM length. 8fa 6d 1730 6812 oval, 8to. 8d Retem 6618 Sto. 6d. Himphrey»—Am>ihn,iU>.9d 6814 Bambat (Daniel) 8to. 6d Lengaere 6816 Bud (Q«n.) Membtr of Oobcnm and Com* • Buuiderof Ina Stato of VirgmU. 4to,ovaI, 6d B.B.S.116B 6016 BmniBoun (David) PhUoeophar. Boy. 8to; 6d Lottgaere 6617 BoDaiBs(BaT. Jolm) of New York, 12mo. 8d i} 8to. 6d HoU 6581 SiABVBT (Ber. Dr. Samuel) Biihop cf Con- neetiwL Fouo. 5a T. 8. Duehe, pinx, IF. Sharp, teulp. 6682 8to. 8d 6683 SnoowiOK (Catharine H.) Svo. 6d Durand 6684 SKWAU(Hon. Sam.) ChitfJuitiee. Svo. 8d Pdton 6686 SiWABD (W. H.) Svo. 6d Hunt 6586 SBWX88i-8smo, C^itfofthe Eowih Indiana. Svo,eolored. U Griffith 6587 Shklbt (laaao) Svo. 6d Durand 6588 Shitfen (Edwd.) Svo. 6d Wdlmore 6639 Shbubook (Lieut. John T.) U. S. Navy. 8to. 6d Qimbreae 6640 SimH (Capt John) of New England. Svo. 6d Eichardeon 6641 Stbikq (Bev. Dr. Gardiner, of New York) Svo. 8d Sears 6542 SIE0BXN (Baron) General in the American War. 4to, ovdL 6d B. B. B., 1783 6648 Stows (Utb. H. Beeoher) Novdiet. 4to. 9d Ball 6544 Stcabt (Gilbert Chas.) Svo. 6d Durand 6545 Sullivan (General) ova2. Svo. 8d Bobson 6646 Tallkadob (Col. Benjamb) Svo. 6d Parker 6647 Tatlob (Zac) President. Boy. 4to. 2a D'Avignon 6648 ito, indi/i proof . Is Eitehie 6649 Tii>TnHO-aA*BOW (BBpscoor of abNaUons). 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