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Svo, half calf . 3s 6d ^ J' ^^^^ 539 CASE of Mainwaring, Hawes, Payne, and others, concerning a Depredation made by the Spanish West India Fleets upon the bhip Elizabeth going on a Trading Voyage to Virginia. 4to. half morocco. 15s o j o g ua. -tw, 540 CASPIPINA'S Letters, containing Observations on Literaiy, Moral and Kehgious Subjects Written by a Gentleman wh^'rSed some time in Philadelphia, with Life and Character of Wm. Penn 2 vols. 12mo, mlf is 6d~Calf gilt, marbled edges. 6s-2 vols m one, half calf 5s 6d ■ ^ Lfh UTT 541 CASPTPTN Vq w/'°°' ''a"''':^' ''^'?.'T '" ^^"^^ Washington. ' 541 CASPIPINAS Letters.— Autograph Presentation Copy from Wm 542CASPTPmA'rnr''^'*.-^''"''''- ^^^^'^^^- ^' ^'^ Dublin, 1792 CASPIPINAS Observations on a variety of Subjects, Literary. Moral, and Religious, m a Series of Original Letters. Svo, Zlf. 543 CASTAGNEDA (F, Lopes di) Historia dell' Indie Orientali,^^. perte et conquistate da' Portoghesi, etc. distinta in libri VII di Imgua Portoghese in Italiana, tradotti dal Alf. Ulloa. 2 vols 544 CASTLENAU (Fr. de Expedition dans TAmerique du Sud, Eiode Janeiro a Lima et de Lima au Para, par ordre du Governement Fran9ais, en 1843-7. 6 vols. Svo, wia^, mat in half calf £1. Is 546 CATATOrTTF ^^^^r-^:^9^^^^^^'']^\Vo^t^yo, cloth. 3s 6d 1851 54b CAIALOGUE of the Library of the American Philosophical So- ... ^.''i^^y^^P^^^^^^^^Phia. 8vo, boards. 3s ^ laS 547 CATALOGUE of the New York State Library. Thick Svo, (550 pages). 2s Qd jii ' Vo^X 548 CATALOGUE of Sales of American Books sola in LonZ% com prising Collections by H. Stevens, G. E. Mason, Crowinshield. and vanous others, nearly 100 days' sales, bound in 4 thick vols Svo, half morocco, uncut. £1. 15s 1856 61 A valuable lot of materials for American Bibliography : it is imnossible such collections can ever be sold again. To form the^e.^EnXnnd the 549 CATALOGUE of Books relating to the History and Literature of ^""T.?^ ^ti^7 Puttick and Simpson, in March, 1861, compris- mg 2415 Articles, with full collations of each work, by ^^^ Stevens, the collector. Royal Svo, large paper, cloth, top edge gill 550 CATALOGUE of Books and Pamphlets, principally relating' t^ America, sold by auction m New York, May 1870. Thick 8vo uOO pp. w/ttwf. 3s ■ New VM'f ^s^'7C^ CATECHISM.-Key to the Church Catechism, oft Je^ih^r 2 Catechism methodized and explained, &c. with some Prayers and tiymns {which are curious). Svo, neat, is 6d 1719 Dedicated to Mr. William Trent, Merchant, in Philadelphia. 551 A. R. Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 39 552 CATE^BY (Mark) Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, containing the figures of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, Insects and Plants. French and English. 2 vols, large foho, map, and 220 coloured plates, good copy in whole calf, mivly hacked and gilt. £5. 5s 1731 553 CATESBY'S Carolina. Third Edition, mth an Index of Linnmn names. 2 vols, royal folio, 220 coloured plates, fine copy in russia, marbled leaves. £5.10s 1771 554 CATESBY'S Natural History of CaroUna, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, containing the figures of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, Insects, and Plants, French and English, Revised by Edwards. 2 vols, large folio, map and 220 coloured plates, good copy in old russia, £5. 5s I754 555 CATLIN'S (Geo.) Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, and Con- dition of the North American Indians. 2 vols, royal 8vo, 400 illmtrations after the Autlwfs draivings, cloth. 18s 1841 556 Another Edition. 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. £1. Is 1844 557 CATLIN (Geo.) Adventures of the Ojibbeway and loway Indians in England, France, and Belgium ; being notes of eight years' Travels and Residence in Europe with his North American In- dian Collection. 2 vols. 8vo, numerous etchings, cloth. 5s 1852 658 CALCOTT (Alexan.) Treatise on the Deluge, containing Remarks on the Lord Bishop of Clogher's Account of that Event, &c., and the time when and how America was first peopled. 8vo calf neat. 3s Gd 176g 559 CAULIN (Fr. Antonio) Historia Coro-graphica natural y evangelica de la Neuva Andalucia, Provincias de Cumana, Guayana, y Ver- tientes del Rio Orinoco. Folio, map and plates, good copy, calf neat £2 12s Gd ^ Madrid, 1779 Ihe Author was several years a missionary in the countries he describes. 560 CAVENDISH'S (Sir Henry) Debates of the House of Commons durmg the 13th Parliament of Great Britain, commonly called the unreported Parliament, 1768-70. Royal 8vo, Vol. I. cloth. 1841 It includes the stirring times of the Wilkes, the letters of Junius, and the early stages of the dispute with America. 561 CENSUS (The Seventh) of the United States, 1850, with Appendix embracing Notes upon the Tables of each of the States, by J B De Bow. Royal 4to, very thick vol. (pp. 1022) half calf 5s 562 CERTAIN CONSIDERATIONS relating to thf Sya/lfJican Company of England, 1680— A View of the State of the Trade to Africa, 1708— The Case of the Royal African Company of England, 1730 -Importance of effectually Supporting the Royal African Company of England Impartially Considered, shewing that a Free and Open Trade to Africa, and the Support and Preservation of the British Colonies and Plantations in America ?^?. m,P°'V**^^"^'""^"g ^^« Forts and Settlements, &c., m«w! 1745 — The African Trade, the Great Pillar and Simnnrt of the British Plantation Trade in America, in^— Case 0? the Royal Atncan Company of ^.ngland and their Creditors, 1748— Sea- sonable Observations on the Trade to Africa, 1748~A Short View of the Dispute between the Merchants of London, Bristol 40 ^00^.3 relating to America, on Sale by •m m 564 and Liverpool, and their Advocates of a New Joint-Stock Com- ra TtoXT-^f iff ^^ ^^ *'^ ^'™- ^-^«' 1^^^- 1- Trfde toZer"r"°°' "' '''""'"*''^ ""^^^ ^'^^ ^"^^^^-^ °^ *1^« ^"can Slave 663 CHABERT— Voyage dans I'AmeriqueSeptentrionale (I'Acadie I'lsle cte%t n^H-^' Ten-e-Neuve)." 4to, %s, nt lis pS/tS CHAIX (Paul) Histoire de TAmerique Mdridionale au 16me Siecle comprenant les decouvertes et conqubtes des Espagnols et des 565 CHALKLEY (Thomas, . Quaker) Collection of his wS '4th Journal of his Life and Travels, and American Chriran W 566 CHlLMERS'Vri(\ 'i '^ 1751-Another Edition, calf. 3s 1?66 Obb UilALMERS (Col.) Brief Remarks on the late V/ar in St Do- CHALMERS (Dr. Lionel) Account of the Weather and Diseases CHALMERS (Geo.) Estimate of the Comparative Strength of Great Britain dunng the present and four preceding leigns Trt^Z^T''" -"^ Interesting Subjects of Public Law and CW- mercial Pohcv arising from American Independence, 1785. In 1 Oby OHALMERS (Geo.) Opinions on Interesting Subjects of Public La^v and Commercial Policy arising from%.merican Indep^^^^^ 570 ChIlmFR?' f^ ^'^fp V-,?^ irSi-Another, /./. rrm-. 6s 6d n85 .i„ ^^^.^^""^c^ ^f^'^'"^^ -'^"^^^^^ «f the present United Colo- 571* CHALMERS (Geo^) An Introduction to the History of the Revolt of the Colonies. 8vo, 406 pp., without title or p-ef ace, paper ^rs edges uncut, very rare. £3. 3s {igl ''' '^4'S.'' ^-^ ^--'-'^ '^--y -<^ ^«^- Post Svo, 573 CHAMBERS ( >-^il]iam, th Publisher, of Edinburgh) Things as thev .^. ^i^'AVk^"'"""'^- Post 8vo, c/o/A. 25 6^ ^*Mningsasthe> 574 CHAMPION (R) Considerations on the Present Situation of Great V^Zc U"^.^f,.St^t«« «f America, with a View to their K7fi rTfAx™''^"'*''""^^''''^^^'^"^- ^"^0, boards. 45 1784 S^.f T* ri^' i^^m^^er ./ ^A. G^«.^,; ,,^.;, Ashley River in Sm^ C«ra/«i«) The Doctrines of Glorious Life unfolded. Defended and Practica y Improved, with Appendix, containing ^ome Remarks "^ ^^^j^^i:;;-^ 12 "^— ^-iews^^^nj^j A. 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Anno^lS T.Y ofP^So?^: P ^"^ Journal du Voyage a I'Equator {Isthmus ae lAm^rique m^ndionale, depuis la c6te de la Mer du Snd KlTEmtr'" ^f^ 'i j/laGuyane,augmentrdelarek tion de 1 Emeute populaire de Cuenga au Perou 8vo, frmtimece 702 CONDTfeV' W^^'5?^^PV^^- ^^- '' ^^ MaelSlWn /I ^ i^UiNiJAMli\E.---Another edition, ^vo, map, neat. 5s— Ai^other w^ L.ujNJJAMpE De la) Succinct Abridgment of a Vovaee made withm the inland parts of South America (from th7smthta 704 CONDUCT of a Noble Commander (Eari of Loudon) in America Irnpartiany Eeviewed, with the genuine Causes of Se Sfscon- 705 CONDUCT n7.^w'^^^."^^^^^^ 8vo, M/^^-occ.. 7. 6^ 758 /uo ^^iN DUCT of the late Administration examined, from July 1765 ^n« r.^^xxiJ^"''' 1^^^- ^^0, boards. is6d > ^^om omy, Ui>5, 706 CONNECTED Yie. of the whole Intemal Navigation of'Ih United States, natural and artificial, present and prospective 707 COmSlCuf • a' P , «.• . rMUphL,Z26 fir.f ^^fTl ;T^^^^''^''^l^'^*'^y ^f Connecticut from its ^^^ ^P^-X^^^c^r^- ^^ ^ ^-l-anof the 708 CONNECTxcuT._Th; u4ite^d States elevated to Gloiy^'n'd tin r.n..^ a'™T, P'"^'^^"'^ ^^^'^ Governor Trumbull and the General Assembly convened at Hartford, May 8, 1783, by 709 C07NFrTirnT'"'f r^^^^^^^ ^^'' '^"'^'■'^^^- 1^^ ^^«'/^«m., 1783 Arn .; ^r~^'*' ^"^ ^'''^•^ «^ *'^« State of Connecticut, in Amunca. Folio, fine clean copy, calf neat, rare. £2. 2s 710 CONNFOTTPTTT n a /nr ^'^^(^ London, hi/ T. Green, 1784: S.r ?cr PT^^"" ^^"*- ^«*'^'''" '^^ ff'<^ ^'>'rd Church in Dav Inf r? ^:^'''r.f'^^ ^T^ ^^ Keprosentativcs on the Day mteii ed for the Choice of Counsellors agreeable to the Advice of the Continental Congress. 8vo,;w//mS-..co. 55. 711 CONNECTICUT.-A Historical Collection, from OffiSSeo'L' rues, ojc 01 iho part sustained by Connecticut during the War iJ. JJevolution, with an Appen.lix containing Important Letters, Depositions, 6cc., written during the War, edited by K. It. Minman. Ihick Svo, portraits, cloth. Us Gd Hartford, \U2 G 60 Books relating to America, on Sale by 0Mv m j.lli!| 712 CONNECTICUT.— Fisher (G. P.) Discourse Commemorative' 'of the History of the Church of Christ in Yale College during the first century of its existence. 8vo, boards. 3s New Haven, 1858 713 CONNECTICUT.— Benedict (Noah, of Woodbury) Sermon at the Funeral of the Eev. 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Historical Discourse before the Citizens of New' Haven, April 25, 1838, the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Settlement of the Town and Colony. 8vo, half morocco. 5s New Haven, If ,38 718 CONNECTICUT.— Confession of Faith owned and consented to by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches in the Colony of Connecticut in New England, assembled at Saybrook, A.D. 1708. 12mo, New London, 1710, 7ieat. 7s (id Bridgeport, reprinted, 1810 719 CONNECTICUT.— The Code of 1650, a Compilation of the earliest Laws of Connecticut, with the Blue Laws of New Haven. Small 8\o, frontispiece, neat. 5s Hartford, 182Q 720 CONNECTICUT.— Contributions to ^he Ecclesiastical History of Connecticut. Thick ovo, cloth. 6s New Haven, 1861 721 CONQUERORS (The) of the New World and their Bondsmen, being a Narrative of the Principal Events which led to Negro Slavery in the West Indies and America. 2 vols.post 8vo boards. Qs Gd ' jg^g 722 Vol. I. only, cloth. 3s i848 Written by A. 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Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 61 727 CONTRIBUTIONS to American Literature for 1858, or Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Vol. VI., containing llZL^"%T^ f ^^'' ^?'''^y '^ *^« Cincinnati, b^ Alexandef Sp«:;;7l ' insurrection of the year 1794 ik the Western Counties of Pennsylvania by Townsend Ward, 2 plates-Presen- tation to the Histoncal Society of Pennsylvania of the Belt of S?,T/.f Tl- ^^ *^r ^"'^^^"^ *° W. Penn, with Penn's Letters to Uie Indians, plate-The Acadian Exiles, or French S?t'"n'T^^».?3^y- ^' ^^^^' ^^^ ^^' Ca^e of Major 7^» LUJ^l KOVERSY between Great Britain and her Colonies Re- 729 COOKfrnnfl ^""TS^^- ^i^^ ^""^ ''Py' ^'^Vcalf- 3. Qd 1769 ^^OK (Capt James Second Voyage towards the South Pole and c«Z/ S ' '"^ ^^^^■^'- ^ ^^^^- *^"' ""'^^ ^"^ manyplatel 730 COOK'S Second Voyage A set of the 64 Plates and Maputo Cook s Semid Voyage," in an unfolded state and fine impressions, in a foho volume, M/ JoMwd 18s j if ^ 731 COOK.-Journal of the "Resolution" and "Adventure's" Voya^-e £ ""sf ^^ ^^ ^ ''^ *^^ Southern Hemisphere. 8yo, Jafes, ^^' ^€Vr n^-^^'^ ^^'^'i t™^^l ^<^y^g« t« *h« P^-fic OcIIn tor making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere, to determine Sfi °' 'S ^"? ^""ir^*^ ^^ *^" ^^'^^^^ West of America, and the S?lf ; X""; If °^^™ Passage. 3 vols. 4to, maps {but no ^^„ ^^^i":^ V l^^(^t<^^l holf hound, uncut. 15s 1784 733 COOK S (Capt.) Third Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. 3 vol.. 4to and f oho of nuips and plates {some of tlie latter wanting), boards. Us 734 COOK'S Third Voyage. Forty-three Plates illustrating Cook's lhird\oyage. 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Histoire et Voyage des Indes Occidentales^et de plusieurp autres regions maritimes et eloignees. 8vo, frontis- piece hy De Fas (wanting 4 pages), good clean copy, hoards. 10s Gd Lyons, 1645 The author gives an occount of Ireland and Great Britain in the latter part of tlio work. 752 COREAL (Francois) V'^yages aux Indes Occidentales, contenant ce qu'il y a vue de plur marquable pendant son sdjour depuis 1666 jusq'en 1697. 2 \o\l. in 1, 12mo, maps and plates, vellum. 6s Paris, 1722 753 CORNELIUS {E.,ofSa!em) The Little Captive, an Authentic Nar- rative, with some Interesting Letters written by Indians. 12mo, frontispiece, hoards. 2s Ymk, 1821 754 CORNWALLIS' (Earl) Answer to the Narrative of Lieut. -General Sir Henry Clinton, which relates to the Earl's conduct during the Campaign in North America in 1781. 8vo, uncut, bs— calf Gs — half calf 5s Gd 1783 755 CORTES.— Historia di Don Ferdinando Cortes, Marchese della Valles Capitano Valorosissimo con le sue maravigliose prodezze nel tempo clie discopri et acquisto la nuova Spagna, composta du Francesco Lopez di Gomara, e tradotta nella Italiana per Agos- tino di Cravaliz, parte terza. 8vo, vellum. 10s Gd Venetia, 1570 756 CORTESII (Ferd.) Do iusulis nupor inventis ad Imperatorim Car^- lum v., Narratioues cum alio quodam Petri Martyris consimilis argumenti libollo. His accessorunt Epistolai duae de felicissimo apud Indos Evangelii iiicreniento, et epitome do Indiae populis A. R. Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 53 757 761 convertendos anton N. Herborn. Folio, tUle, surrmnded with arms and portrait of Charles V. engraved in wood, fine tall copy clean, in calf. £3. 3s Coloniae 1532 ^^^^'^^Fl /^^^*^-^~^*'*^^^^ <=°Py- FoliO' «'^ old calf gilt. £2. 12s 6d j^-' 2^32 758 CORTESII (Ferd.) Von dem newen Hispanien so im Meer gegen ^idergang zwei lustige Historen erstlich in Spanische SOTa^he durch himselbst besclirieben und vertentscht von X. Betuleio und A. Diethoi'o. Folio, good clean copy, hoards. £3. 3s . TiQ nmsT'-pci T a Auphurg, 1550 to J l.UKlJ^h._La Sombra de Hernan Cortes, 6 discurso que dirige a la JNacion el Heroe de Nueva Espafia, por el Marques de Rian- zuela. 4to, hoards. 3s Sevilla 1857 760 CORTES. —Correspondance de F^rdnand Cortes avec I'Empereur Charles V. sur la Conquete do Mexique. Trad, par M. de Fla- n^^J^X^c, ^'^-^\f^'^^^^^P^'^^^ ^V calf 3s6(Z ^Swiss^;, 1779 UUlvlLb.— Bneven van Ferdinand Cortes aan Keizcr Karl V wegens de Verovering van Mexico. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, hoards. TOO nn^Tir-o T> Amsterdam, 1780 /o^ i^UKlJ^b.—Lsta es una Carta que el muy ilustre Seiior D. Her- Gnr, 1.7^^^' ^*^ translated out of the Spanish tongue by 1. N. 4to, hhick letter, morocco, gift leaves. £2. 10s Tfir nm-TJT?T7XT /w V TT. London, printed by Thoinas Crede, 1596 766 COTHREN (Wm.) History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut, trom the i^rst Indian Deed in 1059 to 1854, inchiding Washing- ton, bouthbury, Bethlem, &c. Thick Svo, portrait, cMh. 8s 6§ 767 COTTER'S Skr^trbn« of T^ormp^a .J. 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Herald during the yeara 1845-51, under the comiLnd of Capt Henry Keliat, being a Circumnavigation of the Globe, and Throe 2^or8vn V'^''''' ^'^T' "^ ^''''^''^ ^'^ '^"I"^ Frankhi ^^ vols. 8vo, frontispiece and rmp, cloth. 12s Gd 1853 SELECT Tracts on the Subject of Taxing the British Colonies in SLMILE (Robert) Sketch of the Present State of the Caracas SEl 1 & BOEHM Reiszbeschreibung wio Dioselbo aus Hispanion ml araguariam kmnmon und knrzer beriol.tdorD.nckwurdigsten Sachen Selbigor Landschaft. li>mo, mv luilf calf rare. £1 U ^ . . . . Nurnberg, 1698 Ji^^^Tx^V Information r«pooti«g the Indians in Paraguay and SERMON at the Execution of Moses Paul, an Indian, who had been guilty of Munh.r, Preached at New Haven in America by J „ x-.««r^ inuiJin, and a onort Account of tho :-^:''?'. 130 Book^ relatiTig to Ameo4ca, on Sale hy i Spread of the Gospel among the Indians ; also Observations on the Language of the Mahbekanee Indians, by Jonathan Edwards. 8vo, half morocco. 6s 6d 1788 2658 SERMONS to Gentlemen on Temperance and Exercise. Small 8vo, doth. 3s Philadelphia, 1772 2659 SEWALL (Joseph) Desires that Joshua's Resolution may be Revived, or excitations to the Constant and Diligent Exercise of I'amily Religion, Boston in N. E. 1716 — The Certainty and Suddenness of Christ's coming to Judgment, a Sermon at the Lecture in Boston, 1716. In 1 vol. small 8vo, mlf, original hinding, with wooden hoards. £1, 12s 2660 SEWELL'S (W. G.) Ordeal of Free Labour in the British West Indies. Post 8vo, cloth. 3s 1862 2661 SEYBERT (Dr. Adam) Statistical Annals, embracing Views of the Population, Commerce, Navigation, Fishei'ies, Public Lands, Post-Office Establishment, Revenues, Mint, Military and Naval Establishments, Expenditures, Public Debts, and Sinking Fund, of the United States of America. 4to, nissia gilt. 5s Gd Philadelphia, 1818 2662 SEYBERT (Adam) Annales Statistiques des Etats-Unis, traduit de r Anglais par C. A. Scheffer. Svo, half calf . 2s Pans, 1820 2663 SHAFFNER (Col. T. P.) The War in America, an Historical ard Political account of the Southern and Northern States, showing the Origin and Cause of the present Secession War. Svo, map, coloured, cloth. 3s 1862 2664 SHAKERS (the) A Summaiy View of the Millennial Church or United Society of Believers, (commonly called Slmkers) comprising the Rise, Progress, and Practical Order of the Society. 8vo, neat. 4s 6ri , Albany, 1823 2665 SHAKERS (the) Testimony of Christ's Second Appearing, con- taining a General Statment of all Things pertaining to the Faith of the Shakers, Thick 8vo, neat. 5s Albany, 1810 2666 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 Oppres- sors. 8vo, hoards. 3s 1776 By Sliarpe's active exertions, the question whether Negroes can bo detained as Slaved in this countrv was brought to issue in the cane of Uamep Somerset. 2667 SF\TTUCK (Lemuel) Report to the Committee of the City Council appointed to obtain the Census of Boston for the year 1845, embracing Collateral Facts and Stati^^^^ical Researches. 8'-u, large folding map, cloth. 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George) Voyage round the World by the Great South Sea (including particulars of California and Mexico) 8vo, plates, neat. is6d 1726— Another Edition, nea/. 5^. 1757 The 8oU about Puerto Seguro (and very likely in most parts of the val- leys), IB a rich black mould, which, as you turn it up fresli to tlie sun appears as if mtermingled with gold dust, some of wliich we endeavoured to wash and purify from the dust; but though we were a little prejudiced against the thoughts that it could be possible that this metal sliould bo so promiscuously and universally mingled with common earth, yet we endeavoured to cleanse and wash the .larth from some of it, and the more we did, the more it appeared like goldj but in order to be further satisfied, a e*S> 40r*^ "^^^ ^^' '"^^'^^ ^° ^^^ ''^ ^"^^ confusions in China.— SHEPARD (Thomas, Pastor of the Church of Cli/rist at Gamhridqe tn New England) Theses Sahbaiiue, or Doctrine of the Sabbath' 1655— Certain Select Cases Kesolved, 1655— The First Principles of the Oracles of God, 1656. In 1 vol. small 8vo, good clean copy, calf neat. 9s 2675 SHEPARD'S Tlieses Sabhaticce. Small 8vo, new Imlf calf. 6s 2676 SHEPARD (Thomas) Parable of the Ten Virgins, opened ^fnd applied m Divers Sermons. Folio, good d a < copy, in old calf. 10s 6d—AiiOTREii, brown calf neat, lis igeo 2677 SHEPARD (Thomas) The Sound Believer, a Treatise of Evan- gelical Conversion to God. Svo, old calf 6s 1670— Another Edition, (with MS. title), new half calf 5s ifi^n 2678 SHEPARD (Thomas) The Sincere Convert, discovering the small number of True Believers, and the great difficulty of saving Conversion. Svo, new calf gilt, carmine edges. 12s 1664— Ammm Edition, neiv half calf Gs 6d iqqq 2679 SHEPARD (Thomas) The Sound Believer, a Treatise of Evan- gelicall Conversion, discovering the Work of Christ's Spirit in reconciling of r. Sinn3r to God, U5S—Tfieses Sabbatica:, or the Doctrine of the Sabbath, wliich were first handled more largely 111 sundry Sermons in Cambridge, New England, by T. Sh^pard 1655— Certain Select Cases Resolved, specially tending to the right ordering of the Heart, by T. Shepard, 1655— Tlse 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 Svo. half calf 12s 6d' 2680 SHEPARD (Thomas) The Sound Believer, a Treatise of Evan, gelical Conversion. Svo, new calf gilt, carmine edo'-s. 12s 1659 2681 SHEPARD (Thomas) Certain Select Cases Resolved. Small Svo new hdf calf . bs l&bO 2682 SHEPARD'S (Thomas) Wholesome Caveat for a time of Liberty and of Ineffectual Hearing the Word, with Preface, by Green* lull and Mather, iimaW Svo, no title, new kilf calf 6s 1652 2683 SHEPARD (Charies) Historical Account of the Island of St Vincent, with large Appendix on Population, Meteorology Produce of Estates, Revenue, Carib Grants, &c. 8vo, 2 ^)/«£* .I^jL 1789 u.i ypuu. nt. : -cjy 1831 182 Books relating to America, on Sale hy 2684 SHERBURNE (J. H.) 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Founder and first President of the Vermont Kistori".il and Antiquarian Society, edited with an Introduction and Notes hj Henry Stevens, G.M.B.,* F.S.A., (fee. 3old by aucticm by Leonard & Co., at Boston, April 5th to 8th, 1870. 8vo, fink paper, cloth. 12s C)d Boston, 1860 STFVENSON'S (D.) Sketch of '.ne r;ivil E.igineering of North America. 6yo, plates, cloth, is — calf, Us 1838 * A great muter iu Bibliography. A. R. Smith, 36, Scho Square, London. 191 2824 STEVENSON'S (W. B.) Historical and Descriptive Narrative of Twenty Years' Residence in South America (Arauco, Chili, Peru, and Columbia). 3 vols. S\o, plates, new Mf calf gilt. 12s 1825 2825 STEWART (John) Bogota in 1836-7, being a Narrative of an Expedition to the Capital of New Grenada, and a Residence there of Eleven months. 12mo, cloth 3s Neio York, 1838 2826 STEWART (C. S.) A Visit to the South Seas (including scenes in the Brazil, &c.) 12rxio, portrait, cloth. 2s 6d 1832 2827 STEWART'S (C. S.) Brazil and La Plata, the Personal Record of a Cruise. Post 8vo, cloth. 3s 6i 1856 2828 STIGLIANI (Tcmaso) Del Fondo nuovo, Venti primi Canti. 12mo, halfrvisia, good clean copy, rare. £1. Is Piacenza, 1617 2829 STIRLING.— Life of Alexander, Earl of Stirling, Major General in the Army of the U. States during the Revolution, with selec- tions from his Correspondence, by his Grandson, Wm. Alex. Duer, LL.D. 8vo, portrait and plates, cloth. Is 6d New York, 1847 2830 STIRLING (Eari of) His Narrative of the Oppressive Law Pro- ceedings against him by Government, followed by an Historical View of the Earl of Stirling's Hereditary Possessions in Nova Scotia, Canada, &c., by E. Lockhart. 4to, privately printed, brds. 5s 1836 2831 STIRLING TITLE.— Report of the Trial of Alexander Humphreys, or Alexander claiming the Title of Earl of Stirling before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh, for Forgery, with Appendix of Papers on Nova Scotia, &c. 8vo, large fold- ing facsimiles, cloth. 6s 6d Edinb. 1833 2832 STITH'S (W.) History of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia. 8vo, slightly spotted, and the woi-d "the" top of the title supplied in MS., new calf, elegant gilt leaves. £3. 5s iniliamsburg, 1747 2833 STODDARD (Major Amos) Sketches Historical and Descriptive of iiouiaiana, 8\o, boards. Gs—nmt. 7s Gd Philadelphia, \8\2 2834 STOKES' (Ant., Chief Justice of Georgia) View of the Constitu- tions of the British Colonies at the time the Civil War broke out. 8vo,neat. 4s — half calf . 3s Qd 1783 2835 STONE (W. L.) Life and Times of Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, or Red Jacket. Royal 8vo, portrait and plates, cloth. 7s Gd New York, 1841 2836 STONE'S (W. L.') Matthias and his Impostures, or the Progress of Fanaticism, illustrftted in the Extraordinary Case of Robert Matthias and his Followers. 12mo, cloth. 3.« New York, 1835 2836* STORK'S (W.) Depcription of East Florida, with a Journal ki^pt by John Bartram, of Philadelphia, upon a Journey from St. Augustme'u, up the river St. John's to the Lakes. 8vo, vmp, neat. 9* iilGG) 2837 STORK & BAKTKAM.— Another Edition, Capt. P. Pittman's Present State of the Euroi)oan Settlements on the Mississippi, 1769. In 1 vol. 4tc, maps imd plates, fine copies, in old calf gilt, from the Afarqnis of Hastings' Library. £1. Qs 1770 192 Books relating to America, on Sale by i 2838 2839 2840 2841 2842 2843 2844 2845 2846 2847 2848 2849 2860 2851 2852 2853 STORY (Judge) Commentaries ou the Constitution of the United States, with preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States before the adoption of the Constitu- tion. 3 vols, 8vo, law calf. 15s 1833 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 doth. 8s 6d 1851 STORY'S (Dr. Joseph) Miscellaneous Writings, Literary, Critical, Juridical, and Political. Royal 8vo, cloth. 4s Qd Boston, 1835 STORY (Thos.) Journal of his Life and Remarkable Convince- ment of embracing the principles of Truth, as held by the People called Quakers, and also his Travels and Labours in the service of the Gospel. FoUo, calf neat. 12s Newcastle upon Tyne, 1747 BTinoteen years of his Life were spent in Pennsylvania, Boston, Phila- delphia, Barbadoes, and Jamaica. He was a particular friend of Wci. r'enn, who made him his Deputy in Pennsylvania. STOWELL & WILSON.— History of the Puritans in England and the Pilgrim Fathers. Post Svo, frontispiece, new Jmlf calf gilt, marbled leaves, is Gd 1849 STRACHAN'S (Jas.) Visit to the Provmce of Upper Canada. Svo, boards. 2s 1820 STRACHEY (William) Historie of Travaile into Virginia, ex- pressing the Cosmographie and Commodities of the Country, together with the Manners and Customs of the People. 8vo, map and plates, cloth. 10s 6d Hakluyt Society, 1849 STRAIN (Lieut. J. G.) Mountain and Plain, Sketches of a Jour- ney in Chili, and the Argentine Provinces in 1849. Post Svo, cloth, is New York, 1853 STRICKLAND'S History of the American Bible Society. Royal Svo, portrait of Dr. Elias Boudinot, the first President, cloth. 3s 6rf New York, 1849 STRICKLAND (Major) Twenty-Seven Years in Canada West, or the Experience of an Early Settler, edited by Agnes Strick- land. 2 vols, post Svo, c/o/A, 5s~ half calf gilt. Gs 6d 1853 STRONG (Nathan, Pastor in Hartford) The Doctrine of Eternal Misery, reconcileable with the infinite Benevolence of God, and a Truth plainly asserted in the Christian Scriptures. Svo, calf neat, scarce. 6s Hartford, 1796 STUART (James) Three Years in North America. 2 vols, post 8vo, half calf. 5.o mT^TTT^m i i Philadelphia 1780 2898 TEVET (Andrea) Historia dell' India America detta altramente Francia Antartica, tradotta di Francese in Lingua Italiana da M. Giuseppe Horologgi. Small 8vo, {staitied but sound), vellum. ^1- Is — Another half morocco. £1. 2s Vinegia, 1561 2899 TEVET.— Another Edition, Small 8vo, good sound Copij, new half morocco. £\. 10s Vendiu, 1584 2900 TEXAS in 1840, or the Emigrant's Guide to the New Republic, the reh,uL of Observation, Enquiry and Travel in that beautiful Country, with Introduction, by Rev. A, B. Lawrence. 8vo frontispiece, doth. 2s Gd New York, 1840 2901 THATCHER (B. B.) Indian Biography of the Distinguished among the North American Natives, as Orators, Warriors, States, men, &c. 2 vols. 12mo, boards. Gs Nciv York 1832 2902 THACHER (James) History of i\w Town of Plymouth, from its first Settlement in 1G20 to W- ',,resent time, with a concise Historv of the Aborigines of N.w England, and their Wars with tlio Ensfli>>h= Post 8vq map clo.lk, 4.'.' ^ic'.-:- ■•onR 2903 THAYER An Account of the Conversion of the Rev. Mr! John Tiiayer, lately a Protestant Minister at Boston, in Nortli America, written by himself {in English and Portugvesc). 12mo veat. 5s Lislm, 1788 196 Books relating to America, on Sale by 2904 THE AMERICAN Military Pocket Atlas, an approved Collection of correct Maps of the British Colonies, especially those that are or may be the Theatre of War, viz.. North America, West Indies, Northern, Middle, and Southern Colonies, Lake Champlain. ¥o\io, leather cover. 10s London, 111^ 2905 THE PAMPHLET, entitled "Taxation no Tyranny," candidly considered, and its arguments and pernicious doctrines exposed and refuted. 8vo, half calf. 3s M n. d, 2906 THINGS as they aio, or Notes of a Traveller through some of the Middle and Northern States. Post 8vo, plates, cloth. 3s New York, 1834 2907 THOME AND KIMBALL Six Months' Tour in Antigua, Bar- badoes, and Jamaica, in 1837. 8vo, map, boards. 2s New York, 1838 2908 THOMAS (Gabriel) Historical aud Geographical Account of the Province and country of Pensilvania, and of West New Jersey, in America, 1698. Syo, facsimile repiiiif, map mw and elegant, calf extra, gilt edges. 15s 1848 2909 THOMAS (Pascoe) True and Impartial Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas and round the Globe, under Commodore Anson. 8vo, calf gilt. 5s 1745 2910 THOMPSON'S (Lieut.-Col. Geo.) War in Paraguay, with a His- torical Sketch of the Country and its People. Post 8vo, plates, cloth. 5s Pub. at 12s 1869 2911 THOMSON (John Lewis) Historical Sketches of the late War between The United States and Great Britain. 12mo, map and plates, Mf bound, 4s Philadelphia, 1816 2912 THOMSON (James) Letters on the Moral and Religious state of South America, during a residence of nearly seven years in Buenos Ayres, Chili, Peru, and Colombia. 12mo, boards. Js 1827 2913 THOMPSON (G. A.) Narrative of an Official Visit to Guatemala from Mexico. \2mo, map, boards, is %d 1829 2914 THOMPSON (Waddy, Envoy Extraordinary from the United States) Recollections of Mexico. 8vo, cloth. 3s 6d 1846 2915 THOMPSON'S (Z.) History of Vermont, Natural, Civil, and Statistical, in three parts, with an Appendix. Very thick vol, Royal 8vo, many engravings, half calf . 9s Burlinqton, 1853 2916 THORESBY.— Narrative of God's Love to William Thoresby, including his Voyage to Newfoundland, and Spiritual Labours there, &c. 12mo, boards. 3s Qd Redruth, 1801 2917 THORPE (T. B.) Our Army on the Rio Grande. 8vo, 26 illustra- tions, half bound. 3s Philadelphia, 1846 2918 THORPE (T. B.) Our Army at Monterey. 8vo, map, &c., half f>onnd. 3s Philadelphia, 1847 2919 TIELE (P. A) M^moire Bibliogniphiqiie sur les Journaux des Navigateurs Neederlandais, n'imprim^s dans les Collections de De Bry et de Hulsins, et dans les Collections Hollandaises du XVIIe Siecle, et sur les Anciennes Editions Hollandaises des Journaux de Navigateurs Etrangers, la piupart en la possession de Fredorik MuUer, avec Table do Voyages, etc. Imperial 8vo, facsimile, PRINTED ON THICK PAPER, half bound, uncut. £2. 2s. Amsterdam, 1867 A most valuable bibliojji-upliy of Dutch Navigation. A. E. Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. Bar- 197 2920 THORESBY'S (Ralph) Dumtus, Leodkn^or the Topography of the Town and Parish of Leeds, in Yorkshire, with Pedigrees of many of the Nobility and Gentry. Folio, portraU, map, plates, and pedigrees, old calf , X VERY interesting cofy from the parti- ciUars given in the following note, £15. 15s London 1715 by me at the .* at her house This copy of Thoresby's Ducatus Leodiensis, 17X5, was bou sale of the effects of a Mrs. Fairfax, a widow lady, who m Landsown Place Eost, Bath, in or about 1812, She was tlie widow of a member of the family of Fairfax, settled in Vir- ginia, who were descended of the Fairfaxes of Yorkshire, and to whom descended the title of Lord Fairfax. « w waom With it were various papers of the Virginia Fairfax<3s, some of which came into my possession at the same sale, which was by auction. It appears that this copy of Thoresby, in which is an account of their tamUy, had been taken with them to America at the time of their emigra- tion. At p. 69 are a few MS. Notes in continuation of the Pedigree, and there are also a few slight notes by the same hand to the Pedigree of t*ale, at p. 204, a family who had been one of them a Judge of the Admiraltv in North Carolina. ' Wlien originally bound, blank leaves were introduced at the beginning and close of the /olume, apparently for the purpose of annotation, but they have been devoted to quite another purpose, and it is from this that the present copy obtains its peculiar interest. It is, in fact an Album (PKBHAPS THE ONLY AMKBICAN ALBUM IN BXISTENCE). The names (about 100) appear to be those of persons who visited the Fairfax familv from about 1725 to 1757, each of whom has added a motf o. Among the names we find Gale, Lawrence Washington, Pigott, Wolcott, RobinscnTand the Fairfaxes. Some are of people from England. More particularly the Lady at whose sale the book was bought was Sarah the daughter of Wilson Carey, of Rich Nick, in Virginia (Warwick County) widow of George William Fairfax, born 2nd Jan. 1723-4 at New Providence, who hved in Virginia. He was son of William Pair- fax, who was President of tlie Coimoil in Virginia, son of Henry Fairfax of Tolston, in the Coimty of York, Esq., England. George William died ^ ^ c y°'^°6^'' brother, Bryan Fairfax, became by descent the 8th Baron Fairfax, of Cameron, succeeding his cousins Thomas, the 6th Lord Fairfax, and Robert, the 7th Lord, both of whom resided in Virginia. These two Lead Fairfaxes were sons of Thomas, the 5th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, who died in 1710, brothers of Henry Fairfax, of Tolston, before- mentioned.— JosBPH HuNXBB, Torrington Square, Deo. 27, 1847, The above accoimt of this remarkable book is copied from the fly-leaf and was written by Rev. Jos. Hunter, the eminent and much-respected Antiquary, Genealogist, and Historian, who died in 1861. 2921 TIMBERLAKE.— Memoirs of Lieutenant Timberlake, who accom- panied 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 Occurrences during . their residence in London. 8vo, map and plate, luilf morocco, uncut. £1. 6s— Another copy, map, but m plate, calf mat 18« 1 766 2922 TIZZARD (Samuel) The New Athenian Oracle, or Ladies' Com- panion, containing an extraordinary variety of Questions m Prose, on Moral, Philosophical, and other subjects, also a num- ber of curious Mathematical Questions with Answers and Solu- tions, Rebuses, Charades, &c., with an Address to the Ladies of Columbia. %\o, half calf , {a leaf torn), bs Carlisle, Pa., 1806 198 Books relating to America, on Sale by trff 2923 TOBACCO. — Storia distincta e curiosa del Tobacco concernenti la sua scoperta, introduziono in Europa con osservazioni sopra il medesimo. 8vo, plate, boards, bs Ferrara, 1758 2924 TOCQUEVILLE (Alexis de) De la D6mocratie en Amerique. 2 vols, 8vo, map, calf, marbled edges. 5s Paris, 1835 2925 TOCQUEVILLE, (Alexis de) De la Democratie en Amerique. 3 vols. 12mo, large folding map, cloth. 6s Bi-wcelles, 1835 2926 TOCQUEVILLE (Alexis de) Democracy in America, translated by Henry Reeve. 4 vols. 8vo, 1ml f calf , (no map). 12s 1835 2927 TOCQUEVILLE. Another. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, last edition. Us 1862 2928 TOLLENS.— L'Hivernage des HoUandais a la Nouvelle-Zemble 1596-97, traduite par Clavareau. ito, plates, boards. 3s. Maestricht 1832 2929 TOM THUMB.— Life of Charles S. Stratton, the American Man in Miniature, with extracts and cuttings from Newspapers, &c. 12mo, boards. 2s ^d 1844 2930 TONTI (Chev.) Account of Mons. de la Salle's last Expedition and Discoveries in North America. %\o, old calf. 12s 1698 2931 TORQUEMADA (Juan de) Monarchia Indiane con el origen y guerras Indios Occidentales de sus poblaciones descubrimiento conquista conversion y otras cosas maravillosas de la mesma tierra. 3 vols, folio, engraved titles, fine copy, limp vellum. £4. 14s ^d Madrid, 1723 2932 lORQUEMADA. 3 vols, folio, good c(ypy, Spanish calf £4. 4s ib. 1723 2933 TORQUEMADA, Monarchia Indiana, vols. 1 and 3 {title wanting to vol. 3), folio vellum. 15s ib. 1723 Tliis History is without queBtion the most complete, in respect to the Antiquity of Mexico, of any hitherto published. — Claviyero. 2934 TORRENTE (Don Mariano) Bosquejo Economico Politico de las Isla de Cuba. 2 vols. 8vo, sewed. Is 6d Habana, 1852-3 2935 TORRENTE Politica Ultramarina que abraza todos los puntos referentes a las Relaciones de Espana con los Estados Unidos con la Inglaterra y las Antillas, y senaldamento con la Islas de Santo Domingo. 8yo, sewed. 5s Madrid, 1854 2936 TORREY'S American Slave Trade, shewing the Slave Dealers take Free People from some of the States, and sell them for Slaves in others. 12rao. plates, boards. 2s 1822 2937 TOWNSHEND (J. K.) Sporting Excursions in the Rocky Moun- tains, including a Journey to the Columbia River, and Visit to the Sandwich Islands, Chile, &c. 2 vols, post 8vo, frontispiece, boards, bs London, 1840 2938 TOWNSHEND'S (Capt. F. French) Ten Thousand Miles of Tra- vel, Sport and Adventure (in U.S. Canada, Far West, Rocky Mountains, California, &c.) 8vo, cloth, is 6d (published at 15s) 1869 2939 TOWNSEND (Shippie) Gospel News, divided into eleven sections, with Psalms, Hymns, and Songs. 8vo, good clean copy, half calf. 15s Boston, Printed for tlie tVriter, ITdi 2940 TRACTS relative to the Aborigines, {Canadian Indians, &c.,) published by direction of the Meeting for Sufferings. 8vo, cloth. 2« 1843 A. R. Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 199 2941 TRACY (Joseph) The Great Awakening, a History of the Revival of Religion in the time of Edwards and Whitefield. 8vo, par- traits, cloth. 6s Boston; 1842 2942 TRAITS of American Indian Life and Character, by a Fur Trader. Post 8vo, cloth. 3s 6d 1853 2943 TRANSACTIONS of the New York State Agricultural Society, Vol. V. Royal 8vo, plates, cloth. 2s 6d Albany, 1846 2944 TRANSACTIONS of the American Institute on Agriculture for 1843. 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Onderdonk, Bishop of New York, on a presentment made by the Bishops of Virginia, Tenessee, and Georgia. New York, 1846. Report of the Com- mittee appointed to consider the sentence upon the Right Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk. ib. Facts connected with the present- ment of Bishop Onderdonk, by John Jay. ib. 1 845. 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 Episcopal Cimrch assembled in a general convention, it. 1845, In one thick vol, 8vo, c/o^A. 6s 2952 TRIAL of Lieut.-Col, Cockburne, late Governor of the Island of St, Eustatius, for the Loss of the said Island. 4to, half calf. 4s Gd 1783 2953 TRIAL of Robert M. 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Thick 8vo, plates, half russia. 9s 1808 2959 TROLLOPE (Anthony) The West Indies and Spanish Main. 8yo, map, new half calf . is 6d 1859— cloth. 3s 1860 2960 TROLLOPE'S (Anthony) North America. 2 vols. 8vo, mw half calf gilt. 12s (pub. at 30s) 1862 2961 TROLLOPE'S (Mrs.) Domestic Manners of the Americans. 2 vols. -post 8vo, the edition with caricature plates, cloth. 6s 1832 2962 TROLLOPE (Mrs.) Another edition. 12mo, cloth. 2s 6d 1839 2963 TROLLOPE (Mrs.) The Refugee in America, a Novel. 3 vols. \2mo, new half calf gilt. 6s 1836 2964 TROTT (Dr. Nicholas, Chief Justice of S. Carolina) Laws of the British Plantations in America, relating to the Church and Clergy, Religion and Learning. Folio, /«e copy of this rare and important work, calf neat. £3. 3s London, 1121 2965 TROTTER (A.) Observations on the Financial position and Credit of such of the States of the North American Union as have con- tracted Public Debts, 8vo, map, cloth. 3s 1849 2966 TROUP (Robert) Letter tb the Hon. B. Livingstone, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, on the Lake Canal Policy of the States of New York with Supplement and additional Documents. 8vo, half morocco. 3s Albany, 1822 2967 TRUE and Impartial Account of the Rise and Progress of the South Sea Company, wherein the Assiento Contrj^ct is particu- . larly considered, by a Gentleman now resident in Jamaica. 8vo, boards, 5s 1743 2968 TRUE STATE of the present difference between the Royal African Company and the separate Traders, showing the irregu- larities and impositions of the Joint Stock Managers, &c. 4to, cloth, 6s 1710 It contains some curious particulars of the Slave Trade with the American Plantations. TRUMBULL (John, the Painter) Autobiography, Reminiscences, and Letters, 1756 to 1841. Thick 8vo, many interesting plates of Boston, Ticonderaga, Indians, &c., hoards. 6s Qd 1841 TRUMBULL'S (Dr. Benj.) History of Connecticut. Vol. 1, 1630—1713. Thick 8vo, map and portraits, neat and clean. £1. 5s Hartf(yrd, 1797 TRUXILLO (Fr. Manuel Maria) Exhortacion Pastoral avisos im- portantes y regiamentos utiles que para la mejor observancia de la disciplina regular e ilustracion de la Literatura en todas las Provincias y Colegios Apostolicos de America y Filipinas. 4to, old calf 7s 6d Madrid (Ibarra), 1786 TSCHUDI (Dr. J. J. Von) Travels in Peru in the years 1838-42 on the Coast, in the Sierra across the Cordilleras and the Andes into the Primeval Forest. 8vo, frontispiece, cloth. Qs (pub. at 14s) 1847 2969 2970 2971 A. R. Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 201 2973 2974 2975 2976 2977 TUCKER (Geo.) Life of Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States, with parts of his correspondence never before pubhshed. 2 vols. 8vo, portrait, cloth. 7s SU 1837 TUCKER (Josiah, Dean of Gloucester) Cui bono ? or an enquiry what benefits can arise to the EngHsh, or the Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dutch, from the greatest Victories or Suc- cesses in the present War. 8vo, calf. 2s 6d 1781 TUCKER (Josiah, Dean of Gloucester) Four Tracts, with two Sermons on Political and Commercial Subjects, chiefly with respect to the American War. 8\o, half calf ds—wlwlecalf. 4s 1774 TUCKER'S Four Tracts. 8vo, half calf gilt, is 177« TUCKER'S (Dean) Four Tracts on Political and Commercial Subjects (chi£jl.i/ with regard to America), 3rd Edition, 1776— Tucker's Tract V., the Respective Pleas and Arguments of the Mother Country and of the Colonies, 1775— Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress held at Philadelphia, May 10, 1775 LmuL, Almon, 1776— Rights of Great Britain asserted against the Claims of America, being an Answer to the Declaration of Congress, 1776. 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Is Palairet nTyNM'S \Tnr» nf flio RfWic^li Vt^^;^^ ;~ A. : 3241 3242 3243 3244 3245 3246 3247 3248 S249 3250 3251 3252 3253 3254 .3255 3256 3257 3268 3i59 3260 1'' 1774 MAP of North America, distinguishing the British and Spanish Dominions according to the Treaty of 1763, by Bowen and Gib- . son. 2 sheets. 2» 1775 A. B. Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 221 3261 3262 326 3264 326.5 3266 3267 3268 3269 3270 3271 3272 3273 3274 3275 3276 3277 3278 3279 3280 32H1 3282 3283 3284 3285 3286 3287 3288 DANVILLE'S Map of North America, improved with the English Surveys made since the Peace. Large sheet. Is. 1 775 ARROWSMITH'S Chart of the Strait between Asia and America with the Coast of the Tschutski. SImt. 6d 1794 CHART of the Tracks of the Northern Navigators to the Western Hemisphere in the 10th and subsequent Centuries, by J, T. S. 4to. 3d MAP exhibiting the New Discov , in the Interior of North America. By A. Arrowsmith, very large slieet (60 inches bv 50) 2s 6f? 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Large sheet, col. 2s 6d 1860 FACSIMILE of the rare Map of the Arctic Regions belonging to " Foxe's North-AVest Fox." 4to. }0s 6d. 1G35 BARBADOES. 8vo. Gd B. Morden, ahovt IG80 CHART of Barbadoes. 4to. Gd abovt 1750 MAP of the Island of Barbadoes, by E. Bowen. Fol. Is Gd 1752 CARTE de I'Isle de la BarbaJu, par Bellin. Fol. Sheet. Is 1758 BARBADOES, Stirveyed by William Mayo, improved by T. Jtiffreys. Lurgi' sheet. Is Gd 1775 CHART of Bermuda. 4to. Gd about 1750 SUMMER Islands ' Bermuda). Folio. Is Ilondins, 1635 NIjW and Accurate Map of Bermudas or Summer's l8lands,'by E. Bowen. Folio, Is Gd 1752 BERMUDAS or Summer's Islands, from a survey by C. Lempriero. iMrgc sheet. Is I775 BEQUIA, the Northernmost of the Granadilies, surveyed in 1763. ^^ Jeffreys, 1775 HARBOUR of Boston and Surrounding Country, by Des Barres. Folio, very large sheet, rolourei 2s 1775 CARTE Particuliere du Havre de Boston, par Chabert. Lnrqe sheci. idS 1 780 BRASIL. Folio, rohmred. Is Gd Amst., Janson BRAZIL.— Lo Plan de I'Isle Anthony, Vaz le Reciff et Terre Fcrme au Havre de Pernambueo en Brasil, avoc toutes ses Forti- fications. FoUo, vwp engraved bjf Uondius, cmious 4s Gd 1G40 . I ill ipn 22: Mapa relating to America, on Sale by 3289 NEW and Accurate Map of Brasil, divided into its Captainships, by Eman. Bowen. Folio. Is 6c? 1752 3290 BRASIL. 4to, coloured. Qd , Neek 3291 CALLAO (Port of) and adjacent Islands, &c. 4to. Qd Jefferys 3292 PARTE Orientale de la Nouvelle France, ou du Canada, par Bellin. Folio, large sheet. 2s 1745 3293 CANADA, Louisane et Terres Angloises, par d'Anville. 4 shets. Folio. 2s 6d I755 3294 VONDERVELDEN and Charland. Topographical Map of the Province of Lower Canada. 2 sheets on canvas. 2s. 1803 3294* BOUCHETTE'S Map of the Province of Lower Canada, shewing its Divisions into Districts, Counties, Seigniories, and Townships with all the Lands reserved both lor the Crown and the Clergy, &c. 10 large sheets. 7s Gd 3295 BOUCHETTE'S Map of the Province of Upper and Lower t Canada, coloured, on 2 s/mts. 2s 3295* BOUCHETTES Large Map of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, on 3 large sheets, coloured, on canvas, in a case 6s about 1840 3296 MAP of the Province of Canada (and the adjacent parts of tho U.S.) On a large sheet, b>j JVyld, coloured, l.s M 1843 3297 CARACCAS. Uirge sheet. \s 6d Neele. 1809 3298 HARBOUR of Casco Bay and Islands adjacent (District of Maine). Folio. U Mount and J age, about 1700 3299 NORTH and South Carolina, with their Indian Frontiers, the whole from actual surveys, by Henry Mouzon, and others. Folio, 2 very large Bheeis, coloured. 3s Gd 17 75 3300 CHART of South Carolina, from Cape Roman to Port Royal. Folio. Is Mount and Page, about \1 00 3301 PLAN of the River and Sound of D'awfoskee, in South Caro- lina, surveyed by Capt. John Gascoigne, one sheet. 2s abnd 1750 3302 Seat of War in the Southern British Colonies, comprehending North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, &c., by B. Romans. Folio, large sheet. Is I77O 3303 A NEW Map of Carolina, with a Table of the names of such settlements as are upon Ashley and Cooper River, and their owners' names. Folio. 5,9 London, G. Willdey {about 1G90) 3304 CARTE General de la Caroline. Folio, coloured. Is G^ Mortier 3305 NEW and Accurate Map of North and South Carolina. Georeia &c By E. Bowen. Folio. Is 6f/ 1752 3306 MAP of North and South Carolina, with their Indian Frontiers" from surveys by H. Mouzon and others. 2 large sheets. 3s 1776 3307 GARY'S New Map of Carolinas and Georgia, also the Florida and part of tho Bahama Islands. Single sheet. Is iROfi 3308 CHART of the Carribee Islands. Folio. Is „„««Tr» ,-r. , , Mount and Page, about i700 — ,. .-" - ,, _.ir,r.in|de aitca V .tr;«c5 uii vanniDaiea ct do Barlovento. Folio, coloured. 2s Paris 1064 3310 CHART of the Caribe Islands. By Mount and Page. Folio. * 1702 3311 CARIBBEE and Virgin Isl«nl^«?. and Porto Rico. By T. Jeffreva Large sheet. l.« •' ^j'-^ A, R. Smith, 36, Soho Sqimre, London. 223 3312 3313 3314 3315 3316 3317 3318 3319 3320 3321 3322 3323 3324 3325 3326 3327 3328 3329 3330 3331 3332 3333 3335 3336 COA. T of Tierra Firma, from Carthagena to Golfo Triste. By T. Jeffreys. Large sheet. Is 1775 L'ISLE de Cayenne occupee par Messieurs de la Compagnie des Indes Occidentales. Folio, coloxtred, curious. 2s Q>d Paris, 1667 PLAN of Attack and Defeat of the American Fleet, under Arnold, by the King's Fleet, under Capt. Pringle, upon Lake Champlain, Is ^d Faden, 1776 MAP of the Settlement of the Colombian Agricultural Associa- tion. 4to. 6d Arrowsmith PART of the Provinces of Costa Rica and Nicaragua, with the Lagunas. By T. Jeffreys. Large sheet. \s 1775 CHART of Cuba, Straights of Bahama, &c. Folio. Is' Mount and Page, {about 1700) MAP of the Island of Cuba. St. Domingo, and Porto Rico, on one sheet. By E. Bowen. Folio. Is Qd 1752 CUBA, with Part of the Bahama Banks and the Martyrs. By T. Jeffreys. Largti sheet. Is 6d 1775 CURACAO, by Van Keulen. Large sheet. Is Je^reys, 1775 KEULEN (Gerard van) Map of Curasao, from the Dutch Origi- nals. Slieet 0)1 canvas in case. \s Qd 1794 A NEW Map of the Isthmus of Darien (by John Senex, about 1720). 4to. Is Gd A DRAFT of the Golden and adjacent Islands, with Part of the Isthmus of Darien, as it was taken by Captain Jenefer, where ye Scots West India Company were Settled. 4to. 2s //. Mull, sc. (alout 1720) DOMINICA, from a Survey in 1773. Large sheet. \s Qd 1775 FLORIDA and the Lakes of Canada. 8vo. 6<^ li. Maiden (abmd 1680) PLAN of Edpiritu Santo Bay in East Florida. 4to. 6d Jeffreys COAST of West Florida and Louisiana. By T. Jeffreys. Larqe sheet. \s Gd I775 PENINSULA and Gulf of Florida, or Channel of Bahama, with the Bahama Islands. By T. Jelfniys. Large sheet. Is Qd 1776 BOUCHETTE'S Plan of the district of Gaspe. Single sheet. Is 1815 SEPTENTRIONALIORA Americw a Groenlandia per Freta Davidia et Hudson ad Terram Novam. Folio. Is Anvi, Renard, 1716 MAPS of Old Greenland, the Isles of Ferro, or Farro, Iceland, with a Draught of the Maelstrom. By E. Bowon. On om sheet. Folio. Is Gd 1753 CARTE de I'lalo de la Grenade, par Bellin. Folio, large slieet. IsQd 1760 GRANADA and Popyan. Folio. Gd Itondiitc, 1635 GRENADA, divided into its Parishes, by T. Jeffreys, hxrge sheet. Is Gd ' 1775 THE Kingdom of Guatemala. Royal 4to. Gd JValhr GUIANA. Folio, rohntred. Is Gd Am4., Jamoii III i,ii Ifiil \\m 224 Maps relatiTig to America, on Sale hy 1750 Hon'^M, 1635 M 1775 le EnsJish Em- 3337 MAP of Part of Dutch Guyana, containing the Colonies of Esse- quebo, Demerary, and Berbice, in which are described all the Lands granted under the Batavian Government, surveyed in 1798 and 1802 by Major von Bouchenroeder, with the names of the Plantations and their Occupiers. Large sliest, coloured, on canvas in case. 5s 1802 3338 ISLP] de la Guadaloupe. P. 3IarleUe,Mio,coloured. 2s Pans, [1664] 3339 GUADALOUPE from the best Authorities, by J. Jeffreys. Folio, coloured. Is 6d 3340 HALIFAX and Harbour of Chebucto. 4to. 6d 3341 HISPANIA Nova. Foho. 6d 3342 MAP of the Bay of Honduras, by T. Jeffn 8343 THE Principal Islands in America belonginj^; pire, viz., Jamaica, Barbadoes, Antigua, S\;. Ohristopher's and Bermudos. Folio. 3s Loml., G. mildeij {about 1690) 3344 CHART of the Island of Jamaica, with the Parishes. Folio. \s Mount and Page, {about 1706) 3345 JAMAICA, with Plans of the Harbours of Bluefields, Kingston, and Port Royal. Folio. Is ■ Jeff 'Vis, 1775 3346 MAP of the Island of Jamaica, divided into Counties aiid Parishes, Qd 1794 3347 MAP of Jamaica, al >o of the Islands of Barbadoes, I'obago, and St. Christopher's by John Senex. Large shed. 2s {about II'IO) 3348 MAP of Jamaica, divided into its principal Parishes, with a Draught of the Harbours of Port Antonio and St. Francis, Port Royal, or Kingston, on one slieet by Eman Bowen. Folio. Is 6(t 1 752 3349 JAMAICA and Cape Gracias a Dios, with the Banks, by T. Jeffreys. Large sheet Is 1775 3350 JAMAICA.— Plan of the City of Kingston, by J. B. Pechon. Large sheet, coloured. 2s Gd 1809 3351 PLAIS" de la Ville et du Port de Louisbouig leve en 1756. Folio, sheet. Is. I779 3352 CARTE de la Louisiane, par d'Anville. Folio, Is Gd 1752 3353 CARTE reduite des Costes de la Louisiane et de la Florida, par le Sieur Bellin. Folio, large sheet, coloured. 2s 6d 1764 3354 CARTE de la Louisiane, et du Cours du Mississippi, par de L'Isle. Folio. 2s 6d 1703 3355 MAP of Louisiana and the River Mississippi, by John Senex. Large sheet. 2s Gd (about 1720 ^20) and 3356 NEW and Accurate Map of Louisiana, with part of Florida Canada, by E. Bowen. Folio. Is Gd 1752 3357 WESTERN Coast of Louisiana and the Coast of New Leon, by T. Jeffreys. Large sheet. Is Gd 1775 3358 TARDIEU'S Map of Louisiana and Mexico, on 2 large sheets coloured, on canvas in a case 3s Gd 1820 3359 DRAUGHT of the Bay of Matanzas, by R. Pearson. Folio Is (about 1700) 3360 MARTINICO. Fo\io, coloured. Is Amst., Janson 3361 L'ISLE de La Martininne= Folio, coloured. 2.-; P. Marriette, Paris, 1664 3362 CARTE de I'Isle du Martinique por Gul. de L'isle. 2s 1732 3363 I/ISLE d(! la Martiuiquo dresseo par M. Bellin. Large sheet 6d 1762 A. R. Smith. 36, Soho Square, London. — . 223 3364 MARTINICO, hir T JefTrBv, T„, ' ■ , : 3365 LA MAETINWUE lf7 T "^ *"■ '' ^'^ 1"« 3366 PLAN of the H>.borFonTov,^l'AT-- '"" " ^''™' '"' Folio, colmmd i ^"'™™' J''» 3371 CARTE d« Me^,„e et de la Flo" -d^ pa. G^r^/r S '"' "^^e^ MeLtx:t,ftoin*^^a- ^ '^^'•^' ^»«'°™'^' 3374 CARTA Esferica «„« .^ i. , , 1776 oa„oporjrnlr„gar''itt''Ar r'r'J''^' ^'"^ *'^- oj// MAP of theMinino DisfriVf nf at • ^°^1 4to. 2s ° "''^ "^ ^'^^^^°' "» c«'«'«5 ^/rferf. Royal 3378 MISSISSIPPI from tlin ^po ^. ts , 3379 MAP of tl/coZ fAt^^ .^^^^^^^^^ ^*«- ^^ 1761 tres, taken on Tn Exp ditfon" t^^.r' iT ^'^''' '' ^''' ^har. Ross. U 6d ^^i'^^^tion to the Illinois in 1765, by Lieut. 3380 MAP to Illustrate General A.hersfs Expedition to Montreal. TJ 3382 PLAN de la Baie de N.l \ ""' "' " '"''• ^^ ^^^ 1846 d'apresaBlasTowL^S"^^ '' "°"^^"« ^"g^^terre, 3383 NEW ENGL/ ND Oh^^rTr Jr. 17S0 Smith (^vith hTs poma r^S^.hr.1 ^''''^\'i ^^ ^^aptain John oi^ 7s Qd ^"-'^ '" ''^^ *°P corner.) Folio, s Jeffreys, 1755 3388 MAP of the most inlmbited pavt of Now England, with tho Colonies of Connecticut and Rhode Island, by T. Jefft-eys. 2 sheets. Zs 1774 3389 THE Provinces of New England, New York, and Canada. 4to. \s Gibson 3390 TERRA Nova ac Maris tractus circa Novam Franciani, Angliam, Belj:inm, &c. Folio. Is Jmst., lienard, 1715 3391 CHART of the South Coast of Newfoundland, including tho Islands of St. Peter's and Miquelon, by James Cook, {aftenctvrds the n'iriimnaviffator,) on 3 sheet--. As Gd. 17 07 3392 CHART of the Wost Coast of Newfoundland, by James Cook, (the eii'nimntfvi(fntoi\) on 3 sheets. Gs 1768 3393 CHART of the' Struiglits of Bcllislo, with part of tho coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, by Captain James Cook, {the cir- cumnarigator,) 1 sheet. 2s 1766 3394 CHART of part of tho South Coast of Newfoundland, by Jamoa Cook, (the eiraiwnuriqatoi-), large sheet, 'ds 1770 3395 A CHART of the Sea Coast of New foundland between St. I-aurence and Point May, a coloured drau'mg m 4 sheets^ by Cap- tain Jamks Cook, afterwards the circimnavigatar. 155 3396 GENERAL Chart of the Island of Newfoundland from Surveys by Cook, Lane, and others. Folio, coloured. Is Qd. 1775 3397 FACSIMILE of the rare Map of Newfoundland belonging to " Vaughan's Golden Fleece." 4to. IQsQd 1626 3398 CHART of the Sea Coast of Newfoun.lland, New Scotland, (Nova Scotia,) New England, New York, New Jersey, with Virginia, and Maryland, by Mount and Page. Folio. 2s 1702 3399 CHART of the Banks of Newfoundland, by Chabert, Cook, and Flcurieu. Single sheet. Is 1775 3400 NEW and Accurate Map of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and New England, by E. Bowen. Folio. Is (Sd 1752 3401 PROVINCE de New Jersey, divisee en Estet Quest et traduit a Palis Chez le Rouge Ingenieur. Coloured on large sheet. 2s Paris, 1782 3402 TANNER (H. S) Map of New York. Coloured, large sheet on canvas, in a case. Is Philadelphia, 1810 3403 PLAN of New York, with part of Long Island, &c., with parti- cular description of the ET'gagenient between Flat Bush and Brooklyn, 27th August, 1776. Large sheet 2s Faden 3404 SEAT of Action between the British and American Forces, or Plan of tho Western Part of Long Island, August 27th, 1776, Large sheet. 2s Sayer and Bennett 3405 MAP of the Country in which the Army under General Burgoyne nvicu III I i I i. -iiij, va 3406 MAP of the Provinces of New York and New Jersey, with part of Pennsylvania and the Province of Quebec, by Jefferys and Pownall. 2 sheets. 2s 1776 ^' ^' Smith. 30, Soho Square, London, ' 227 3407 MAP r the States of New York, P^iii^^J^lW. New J«rBev ,fec « mj, /«ri7« rfmM.w,i7 ,n .et-.m/ sheels, mounted on canvas in acZ 3408 PLAN of the Township of Blenheim. Schoharie County. Ncfw York as surveyed and divided by James Creussy in the year nn, very large Size, a Drawing. 7s Gd ^ ^^^^ ^liTS^^^r "^ ^h' Middle Britisli Colonies, Virginia, Mary- ^nn Jr A'.; P,?"7'^?nia, &c., fol. large slieet. U ^ ' u7q 3410 feMTofWar in the Northern Colonies. Quebec, Newfoundland Nova Scotia, New Englan.l, New York, &c.,' corrected "om '''' 'SX^rcf^ ^^^"- -- «^ -- ^-iptio, M] 3413 NOVA liispaniaet Nova Gallicia. Folio, coloured. 2s Gd "" ^:^S;S t^ ^- ^- - -^^- ^«^^| 3415 MAP of the North Pole with all the adjacent Countries Zt L?MAPr^,TM^r"'^'^- '^^- ^^ Ji. Morden, (ab^^^«xhibiting not only 'the Improved Parts o M n of w"«' n"^ 't,° ».^«f^t«"«i^« F'-"ntiers, chiefly from tl"e 3426 CARTE de la T.. re Ferme du Perou du Bre«il ot Au vjJ A ,.0T x4«rT.^''''^"^-^^*^L'^«l«- Folio. 2s """" " "^703 3427 NEW and Accurate Map of Peru and the Country of the Ama- zones. Bv Em,-!!! Rnwr - T?«1.V l „ /; j •' . i'L" 3423 PERU Large sheet, m Cxi Neelc, 1809 228 Maps relating to America, on Sale by 3429 CHURRACA (Cosme de) Piano geometrico del Puerto, Capital de la Isla de Puerto Rico. Single sheet. Is Gd 1794 3430 DRAUGHT of the West End of Porto Rico, and the Island of Zachee. Folio. Is Mount and Page, 1700 3431 MAP of the Provinces of the Rio de la Plata. Large sheet Is Arrowsmith, 3432 ROUATAN, or Rattan, surveyed by Lieut. H. Barnsley, improved by Thomas Jefferys. Large sheet. Is 6d 1775 3433 CHART of the Saintes (two Islands near Guadaloupe Island). By Arrowsmith, large sheet. Is 6d 1798 3434 CARTE de I'lsle de Sainte Christophe. Folio, coloured. 2s Paris, P. Mariette 1664 3435 ACCURATE Map of the Island of St. Christopher, or St. Kits. ByE. Bowen. Folio. \s %d 1752 3436 ST. CHRISTOPHER'S, Surveyed by Anthony Ravell, Esq., engraved by T. Jefferys ; and Nevis, by T. Jefferys, on one large sheet. IsGd 1775 3437 RAVELL (Ant.) Isle of St. Christophe, or St. Kitts, par Le Rouge, large sheet. Is M Paris, 1779 3438 MAP of St. Christopher's, from Mr. Andrew Norwood's Survey. Folio. Is Mount and Page, {ahmit 1700) 3439 NEW and Exact Map of the Island of St. Christopher, from an actual Survey made in 1753, describing the several Parishes, Highways, situation of every Gentleman's Plantation, Mills, Houses, &c. By Lieut. Saml. Baker, R.N., large sheet on canvas in a case. 5s 3440 CARTE de I'lsle de St. Dominique, par Gul. De L'Isle. Folio. 2s 1725 3441 FADEN'S Map of St. Domingo, large sheet, coloured. Is Qd 1794 3442 ISLE of St Domingo, after the Survey of Don J. Solano, on canvas, in a case. 2s Faden, 1796 3443 LA DOMINGUE, large sheet. 2s Qd Paris, Re Pouge. 3444 SOUTH Part of St. Domingo, by T. Jefferys. Large sheet. Is 1775 3445 FADEN'S Map of the Island of St. Eustatius, corruptly St. Eustatia. Large sheet coloured. Is Qd 1795 3446 MAP of the Island of St. John in the Gulf of St. Laurence, divided into Countit% Parishes, Lots, &c.. from the survey of Captain Holland. Single sheet. Is Qd 1775 3447 PLAN de I'lle de St. Jean, au Nord de I'Acadie d'apres Captain Holland. Fol. sheet,. Is 1778 3448 A PLAN of the River bt. Laurence from Quebec to the Island of Anticosti, a drawing on four sheets, by the celebrated Captain James Cook, the circumnavigator. 15s 3449 A PLAN of the River St. Laurence from Hare Island to Quebec, a coloured drawing on four sheets. 7s Gd (about 1750) 3460 RIVER St. Laurence, from Tillery to the Fall of Montmorenci, with the Operations of the Siege of Quebec under Saunders and Wolfe, drawn by a Captain in tiie Navy. Royal 4to. 5s. 1759 34.'^1 riHART nf f.lip rjulnli nf .^f. Lqnronpo />or>->'-^'->oQrl ft-nrn n nr^-i* Number of Actual Surveys,. Folio, coloured. Is Gd about (1770) 3452 AN EXACT Chart of the River St. Lawrence, from Fort Frontenas to the Island of Anticosti, by Thos. Jefferys. Large sheet, coloured. 2s 1776 A. JR. Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 229 3453 ST. LUCIA, by T. Jefferys. Large sheet Is 1776 3454 MAP of the Island of St. Michael, Azores, by Cooper. 4to. Is 3455 CARTE de ITsle Saint Pierre par Bellin. I'ol. sheet. Is 1630 3456 ST. VINCENT, from an Actual Survey in 1773. Large sheet. 1« 1775 3457 PLAN of the Town and Fort of Carillo at Ticonderoga, with the Attack made by the British J rmy, 8th July, 1758, by T. Jefferys. Folio, coloured. 2s 3458 MAGNUM Mare del Zur, cum Insula California. Folio. Is Amst. Benard. 1715 3459 NEW and Accurate Map of Terra Firma and the Caribee Islands, by E. Bowen. Folio. Is 6d 1752 3460 TENASSE Government, formerly part of North Carolina. 4to. "'^ Imlay 3461 TURKS Islands, from a Survey made in 1758. Is 1775 3462 CARTE des Etats Unis, avec I'Epoques de I'Etablissement des Europeans dans les Etats Unis. 4to. M 3463 IINITED States, with the British and Spanish Territories accord- ing to the Treaty. Folio. 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Is 6rf 1794 3471 THE Virgin Islands from English and Danish Surveys, by T. Jeffreys. Large sheet. Is M 1775 3472 VIRGINIA item et Floridse AmericpB Provinciarum, nova descriptio. Fol., coloured, curious. 5s 3473 VIRGINiE tabula. Fol., coloured. 5s Jmst. If. Hondius, n.d 3474 VIRGINIA and Florida. Folio. Is Hondius, 1635 3475 A NEW Map of the English Empire in America, viz.. Vii-inia, Maryland, Carolina, &c., by J. Senex. Large sheet. 2s °1719 3476 MAP of V..-:n:a, Maryland, and the improved parts of Peniisyl- vania and New Jersey, by J. Ser.cx. J'olio. 2s 1719 3477 DRAUGHT of Virginia, from the Capo to York in York River, and to Kiinquatou in James River, by M. Tiddemaii, Folio. Is Mount and Page (akm 1 700) 3478 MAP of the most inhabited parts of Virginia, containing the Avhole Province of Maryland, with part of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and North Carolina. Drawn by Fry and Jefferson in "1775. Ttvo sheets. 2s Qd 1 If ,,11 111* I'll { ! i 1 i .,4!H 230 Maps relating to America, on Sale by 3479 PLAN of the City of Washington, by Mr. Ellicott. Is 6d (about 1810) 8480 CHART of the West Indies. Folio. 6d Mount and Page (about il 00) 3481 CHART of the Trading Part of the West Indies. Folio. Is Mount and Page, (about 1700) 3482 SANSON (N.) Les Isles Antilles, &c., entre lesquelles sunt ies Lucayes et les Caribes. Folio, coloured. 'Zs Paris, 165Q 3483 MAP of the West Indies and adjacent Parts, by N. Vischer of Amsterdam, done into English. Sheet coloured. 2s London, H. Overton, (about 1680) 3484 WEST India Islands. 8vo. U R. Morden, (about 1680) 3485 CHART of the West Indies, from Newfoundland to the River Oronoque, by Mount and Page. Folio. Is 1702 3486 CARTE des Antilles Francoises et des Isles voisines, par Gul de li'Isle. Folio. 2s 1717 3487 ACCURATE Map of the W^est Indies, by E. Bo wen. Folio. \sM 1752 3488 CARTE des Isles Antilles et du Golfe du Mexique avec le Majeure partie de la Nouveiles Espagnes, par M. Bonne. Coloured on 3 sheets. 2s 1780 3489 THE West Indies, by Bryan Edwards. On two large sheets. 2s U Stockdale, 1793 3490 MAP of the English Empire in the West Indies, with Jamaica enlarged, by J. Senex. Folio. Is Ubout 1720) 3491 ARRUWSMITH'S Chart of the West Indies and the Spanish Dominions in North America, On four slieets. 5s 1809 3492 SPHERICAL Chart of the Sea of the Antilles and of the Coast of Terra Firma, from the Island of Trinidad to the Gulf of Hon- duras. On large slieet. 2s Faden, 1806 3493 GENERAL Chart of the Western Ocean, by Mount and Page. Folio. Is 1703 3494 WINDWARD Passage, with the several Passages from the East End of Cuba and the North Part of St. Domingo, by T. Jelierys. Large sheet. Is 1775 ENGRAVINGS. 3495 WILLIAM PENN'S Treaty with the Indians when he founded the Province of Pennsylvania, 1681, painted by Benjamin West, engraved by J. Hall, published by J. Boydell, 1775, kize of the plate 24 inches hy 18. 5s 3496 Another, choice old impression. Is Qd 3497 An unfinished Artist's Etching, showing the progress of 3498 WOLFE (General), Design for a Monument to. 4to. Zd 1789 3499 QUEENSTON.— General Brock's Monument. 4to. Zd Bartlett 3B00 RAPIDS, near the Village of Cedars. 4to. Zd Bartlett A. R. 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(a few words from the inscription at the bottom have been nibbled ofi by a rascally mouse since I bmgid it). 7s 6d ^KicTUT? TJTTD-PAT X, T, ,^ Markham and Basire, 1738 3518 1 HE REPEAL; or the Funeral Procession of Miss Americ Stamp. A cwimis caricature engraving. 5s. 177 Q 3519 BUSH HILL, seat of Wm. Hamilton, Esq., near Philadelphia. 12mo. U 3520 PHILADELPHIA State House. 8vo. 3d 3521 VIEW of Niaaara Fort. 4to. 6d 3522 PERSPECTIVE View of Montreal. 4to. U 3523 OPERATIONS of the Siege of Quebec 4to. ?«o« fr?S?PP;F^^^ ^^«^ °^ Q»«bec. 4to. U 3525 VIEW of Quebec from the Basin. 4to. U ^Ij ^HII'IP'S Church, Charlestown, South Carolina. 3a old print. Gd 1787 1752 1759 1759 1759 1759 RookcT 8vo. 1753 ' liT 'I n. ',!!' 232 Books relating to America, on Sale by ADDITIONAL BOOKS. 3527 ADDRESSES and Messages of the Presidents of the United States, from Washington to Harrison. Thick 8vo, portrait of Harrison, neat, calf gilt. 6s New York, 1841 3528 ATTEMPT to bhow that America must be known to the Ancients; with an Appendix concerning the American Colonies, by an American Englishman, Pastor of a church in Boston (Samuel Mather?) Svo, half marocco. £1. Is Boston, N.E., hy J. Kmeland, 1773 3529 BARLOW'S (Joel) Vision of Colombus, a Poem in nine books. Small 8vo w".i. 4s Qd 1787 3530 BEAMISri'S (N. L.) Discovery of America by the Northmen in the 10th Century, with Notices of the Early Settlements of the Irish in the Western Hemisphere. 8vo, maps, cloth. Zs Gd Published at 10s 6d 1841 3531 BIBLIOTHECA Amoi-icana.— A Catalogue of Books relating to the History and Literature of America, 2 parts, 8 days' sale, (the bulk of what appeared in Henry Stevens's " Nuggets"), 1861 — Catalogue of Anglo-American Literature, a larger collection than has hitherto ever been offered in one saie (belonging to G.E.Mason) 10 days' sale, 1859. — Another Collection, by the same, 5 days sale, 1860. In 1 vol. 8vo, k If morocco, uncut. 7s 6d 3532 BOTTA (C.) Storia della Guerra dell' Independenza deole Stati Uniti d' America. 4 vols. 8vo, portraits of Botta, JVaihington, Franklin, and Lafayette, calf extra, marbled leaves. 12s Milam, 1819 3533 BRITISH American Association and Nova Scotia Baronets. Report of the Action for Damages for alleged Libel, Broun (.wt- disant) Sir Richard, against the Globe Newspaper. Edited by W. B. D. 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Smith, 36, 8oho Square, London. 3576 GOMAJIA (Francois Lopez de) Histoire Generale des Indes Occi- dentales et Torres Neuves, qui iusques k present ont est6 Descou- vertes, traduito par Matt. Mart. Fum^e. Tliick small 8vo, fine QK'T'r ri??fyvff"' "^ ^^^mnt, in morocco gilt edges. £3. 3s. Paris, 1584 d&77 UUlAJ>fA.— A Publication of Guiana's Plantation, newly under- taken by the Eight Honourable the Earl of Barkshire and Com- pany for that most famous River of the Amazone's in America q^7ft TT A?Jm^ frii '"'K'^h ^■'"'^ ^^' ^^* ^^ ^^^0^^ 1632 d57£J HAKIOT (Thos.) Admiranda Narratio de Commodis etincolcrum Kitibus Vu-gimae. Folio, with the rare map and 29 plates, by Theo- qR7Q iZI^kS?^ T^.?!^' calf extra, by Pratt. £5. 5s Franc/, 1690 J579 LAS CASAS (Barth) Account of the first Voyages and Discoveries made by the Spaniards in America, their unparalleled Cruelties -xnanii^^SlTJ^^^^^^^' ^"^o. i^ants 2 plates) neat. 9s 1699 3580 MANUSCRIPT.-A Collection of Instructions, Orders, and other MisceUaneous Papers relating to the several Governments belong. mg to the Crown of Great Britain in North America, 2U pages and Index plainly written, collected by James Abercramby (who was agent for CarohTM and Virginia). Folio, vellum. £5. 5s 1740 to 1760 A very interesting manuBcript. -—An Examination of the Laws of this Kingdom relative to the Government, Trade, Customs, and other branches of Revenue ansmg to the Crown from the American Colonies. Folio 47 leaves plainly written. By James Abercromby, in paper covers. »2. 25 jygj — — Letter Book of James Abercromby. Proceedings of Com- mittees, An Account to " The Assembly of Virginia Dr. to James Abercromby, Esquire, for Money disbursed on their Account, and for Busmess done as Agent, from Jan. 1753 to Jan. 1758 " etc., curious and interesting historical MS. £5. 5s ' ——An Examination of the Acts of Parliament relative to tho Irade and Government of the American Colonies, etc., by J. Aber- crombie, plainly written on 109 leaves. Folio, vellum. £2. 2s 1 762 1 ^'°' ,i° *^® -^uthor's own handwriting, but the title is signed by him i ^80, a Memorandum, dated 1779, at the end of tlie MS., stating it having been placed m the hands of Lord Halifax, whose friendship bo was favoured with, and that he could not help taking notice how remarkably tho seditioui proceedmgs m America confirmed the .ectitudo of his ideas. 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White. 8vo. with 30 engravings, cloth. 9s Philadelphia, 1836 3692 CARTWRIGHT'S Journal during a Residence of nearly Sixteen Years on the Coast of Labrador. 3 vols. 4to, plates, calf neat. £1. is 1792 3593 BEIiNARD (Richard, Preacher of God's Word), Christian Adver- tisements and Counsels of Peace, also Disswasions from the Separatists Schisme, commonly called Browuisme. 12mo, FINE COPY, in new calf extra, by Bedford. £\. lis M London, Felix Kyngston, 1608 The author of the above rare little volume was a Puritan member of the Church of England, whoso Nonconformity was permitted, from tlio personal regpflct felt for him by liis bishop. Before his scttkuicnt at Batcome, in Somerset, he was vicar of Worksop, and was much <• jnneotod with tlio men who afterwards became the Piixjum Fathkbb.— Jee Hunter'i Founders qf New Ptumouth, also Nolet and Queries, 2rd Series, vol. viii., p. 40a. 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Halliwell, F.R.S., and Thomas Wright, M.A., F.S A 2 thick vols, Svo, cloth. £1, la. 1867 The Glossary of Archdeacon Narcs is by far the best and most useful Workwo possess for expla lung and illustrating the obsolete language, and fho customs and manners of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Cent, riesrtnd it is quite inde- Bpensable for the readers of the literature of the ^lizibetlian period The JlvVVv"„'^*"""«" ■}";' "'"'."'I'l';* are distinguished from those of the origimU text by at prefixed to eacli. Tlie work contains b3tween/,.« and six thomani Viditu.nul exaniMes. the result of original research, not merely aupplemeuSw tt Nttitjs, but to aU other compilations of tlie kind. oxn-yivmouimrg JOHN RU&SELL SMITH, 86, SOHO SQUAB& 41 A LETTER to Dr. Farmer (in reply to Ritaon), relative to his Edition of Shakespeare, publiflhed in 1780. By Edmund Malonb. 8vo, moed, la 17f1 COMPARATIVE Review of the Opinions of James Boaden in 1795 and in 1796, relative to the Shakespeare MSS. 8vo, 2a 179d ESSAY on the Qeniua of Shakespeare, with Critical Remarks on the Characters of Romeo, Hamlet, Juliet, and Ophelia, by H. M. Graves. Post 8vo, cloth. 2a 6d {original price Ba 6d) 182fl HISTORICAL Account of the Monumental Bust of Shakespeare, in the Chancel of Stratford-upon-A\on Church, by ABB.WlVkLi. 8vo, 2 plates. Is 6d 1827 VORTIGERN, an Historical Play, represented at Drury Lane, April 2, 1796, as a supposed newly discovered Drama of Shakespeare, by William Henby Irelakd. New Edition, with an original Preface. Svo, facsimile. 1b 66. {original price Za 6d) 1832 Tho Preface is both interesting and curious, from the additional Information M; gives respecting the Slialcespeare Forgeries, containing also the BUbutance of the autlior's " Confessions." SHAKESPEARE'S Will, copied from the Originalinthe Prerogat!^ Court, preserving the Interlineations and Facsimiles of the three Autographs of the Poet, with a iew Preliminary Observations, by J. 0. Halliwell. 4to. Is 1888 TRADITIONARY Anecdotes of Shake.;i)eare, collected In Warwick, shire in 1693. 8vo, sewed. Is 1833 OBSERVATIONS on an Autograph of Shakespeare, and the Ortho- graphy of his Name, by Sir Fred. Madden. 8vo,iemd. Is 1888 SHAKESPEARE'f Autobiographical Poems, being his Sonneto clearly developed, with his Character, drawn chiefly from his Works, by C. A. Brown. Post 8vo, clotL 4s 6d 1888 SHAKESPEHIANA, a Catalogue of the Early Editions of Shakes- peare's Plays, and of the Commentaries and other Publications illustrative of liis works. By J. 0. Haluwkll. 8\o, doth. 8f 18*1 " Indiapensf.ble to everybody who wishes to carry on any Inonirles connected wlUi ulinliespeare, or wlio may have a fancy for Rhakesperlan Bibliography. — Spectaior. REASONS for a New Edition of Shakespeare's Works, by J. Patni Collier. 8vo. Is 1843 ACCOUNT of the only known Manuscript of Shakespeare's Plays, comprising some important variations and correctiont, in the " Merry Wives of Windsor," obtained from a Playhouse Copy of that Play recently discovered. By J. 0. Halliwell. 8vq. Is J843 • WHO was 'Jack Wilson,' the Singer of Shakespoare's Stage f" An Attempt to prove the identity of this person with John Wilson, Doctor af Music in the University of Oxford, A.P. 1644. By E. F. liiMBAULT, LL.D. 8vo, Ik 184tf 42 BOOKS PUBLISHED OR SOLD BY CaiTICISM applied to Shakespeare. By C. Baduam. Post 8va !, of the Shakespeare Society. Small 8vo, tcmd, U. ffi THE Tempest m a Lyrical Drama. By Mounis Barnktt. 8vo. U ^ ^pStSrMn'fl?„°i?' Emendation, "mo Smothers her ^^!h raint ng, m the Play of Cymbeliue, discovered by Mr CoUior W^LL. 8vo, w^U, U^cfint facdmile of the Bulwkl LtUrX^L A FEW Notes on Shakespeare, with Occaaional Remarks on thu ot tue foho, 1032, by the Ukv. Alexandhk Dycb. 8vo, dJtl of other couuWosi e8, eciulfv ol^b L^ "","' '^'''^^"'^' '"'* """""« tl"»*e them. All that he hai re"onled ll v. 1 mhi ' w^"' "'"? .?!"''."'* '"'" to cniicj, Pleasure, and closed It wi[nl,Sot "-twy S«f- """ ""'" ""'"'»« *"''» A FEW Words in lloply to the Rev. A. Dyce's "Few Notes on Shakespeare," by the Rev. JosErii Huntku. 8vo. Is 1863 ^^^of^sSS' Shakospeare-Notes an.l Emendations o. the Plays ^Shakespeare f.-om a recently .li«covorod annofaited copy by the late Joe Grimaldi, Esq., Comedian. 8vo, woodcuts. Is^ ^»»»n'onro«s squib on Cllicr-seimkesiiearo Emendations "^^'^^ Rv'^m^^^^'"°°' ^''^^'^'^ l'«l«. and Shakespeare's Tragedy By JoHNEDWAUuTAYtoii. Po8t8vo. Is 1855 ^"ISSJf/"^*'' on Various Passages in the Text of Beaumont and Fletcher^ as edited by the Rev. Alexander Dyco, and on S 8vo:LS.'"2r6d''''"^'"™'" 'y '''' '''''■ '-"^ Mit'." m ^^^2,H P?** Shakespeare, an Inquiry touching Players, PLiyhou and Play.wr.ters, m the Reign of Q. Eliz.abeth ; to wEh L Z pended an Abstract of a Manuscript Autobiography of Tobi^ •• lS P^r'' ^y ^- ?•. S"fTH. Foolscap 8vo. chlh. i 6d 1 857 mmmmmmm •plnlon.-?_iVtJ^vV(2,^^i^: xs^*^ ""•*• "'* '»" *'" "O"** over to ni, , JOim RUSSELL SMITH, 86, 8OH0 SQUARE. 48 EAMLET. — An Attempt to Aaoertain whether the Queen were an AccesBory befora the Fact, in the Murder of her First HuabiuuL 8vu, Hwed, 2i I860 "This oamphlutwoUdosorvea the penutd of evory student of Ilamlot"— HuUt and (imrlt». SHAKESPEARE'S Story-Toller, Iiitroduotory Leaves, or Outline SkotchoB, with Choice Extracts in the Words of the Poet him- self, with an Analysis of the Characters, by Oeorgo Stephens, Profeaor of the EnglUh Latujuar/e a id Literature in tlie Oniver- aity of Copenhagen. 8vo, Nob. 1 to 6. 6d each. 186d PERICLES, Prince of Tyro, a Novel, by Goo. Wilkins, printed in 1608, and founded upon Shakespeare's Play, edited by PitO- FKS80U MoMMHKN, with Profaco and Account of some original ShakoHpuare editions extant in Germany and Swiossorland, and Introduction by J. P. CoLLiEii. 8vo, uwed. 6s 1867 LLOYD (W. Watkias) Essays on the Life and Plays of Shakespeare, contributed to the Edition by S. W. Singer, 1860. Thick post Syo, half calf gilt, marhled edi/ea. 98 1858 Only 60 coploa privately printed. THE Sonnets of Sliakespoare, rearranged and divided into Four Parts, with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes. Post 8vo, cloth. 3s 6d 1869 STRICTURES on Mr. Collier's New Edition of Shakespeare, pub- lished in 1858, by tho Rev. Alkxanpkb Djok. 8vo, cloth. 68 {original price 7s 6(1) 1869 THE Shakespeare Fabrications, or the MS. Notes of the Perkins folio, shown to bo of recent origin; with Appendix on tho Authorship of the Irolaud Forgeries, by C. Mansfield Inolkdt, LL.D. Foolscap Svo, vith a facaimik, ahewing the pseudo old writing and the pencilled words, cloth. 8a 1869 STRICTURES on Mr. Hamilton's Inquiry into the Genuineness of the MS. Corrections in J. Payne Collier's Annotated Shakespeare. Folio, 1632. By Souutator. Svo, aemd. Is 1800 SHAKESPEARE and the Bible, showing how much tho great Dra- matist was indebted to Holy Writ for his Profound Kjiowleu(?e of Human Nature. By tho Rev. T. R. Eaton. 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Edited, witi Koto, .„d Pretao, i)nnted, earfm rfo Heraldic Collections in Public Libraries, &c. 8vo, S£CONS £in- TiON, pp. 640, doth. 158 This work will be found indispensable by those engaged In the study of Family History and Heraldry, and by the compiler of County and Local History, the Antiquary and the Lawyer. In it the Public and other Records, most likely to afford information to genealogical inquirers, are fully described, and their places of present deposit indicated. 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