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Ant. a Wood, Pre/act to the History of Oxford. JOSEPH SABIN, 84 NASSAU STREET. I 868. T7 Edition 535 copies 8vo, of which 25 arc for presentation, and no copies on large paper, of which 10 are for presentation. ^O. Small Paper. -P^ (/CI / Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1868, by JOSEPH SABIN, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Bradstreet PrEoS. TO J. CARSON BREVOORT, Esq., OF BROOKLYN, N. Y., TO WHOM I AM GREATLY INDEBTED FOR HIS EARLY ENCOURAGEMENT, CORDIAL COOPERATION, AND SCHOLARLY SUPERVISION OP MANY OF THESE PAGES, THIS VOLUME IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY JOSEPH SABIN. New York, September i, 1868. 21); ;h * \ ij$mm "or\ mmi m S im f iia NOTICE. As it is my intention to issue a preface to the whole work with the last volume, I now, at the conclusion of Vol. I., content myself with reproducing, with some alterations, the Prospectus issued December 5, 1866, and remarking that the list of authorities, therein re- ferred to, will be enlarged and reprinted with the last volume. Hereafter the work will proceed with more rapidity and greater regularity. Joseph Sabin. New York, September i, 1868. i', y. , '!. PROSPECTUS. After nearly four years* labor, in arranging and classifying the material which had accumulated on my hands in the course of some fifteen years of research, I am at last r.ble to publish the following specimen of my projected " Dictionary of Books relating to America." Had the magnitude and extreme difficulty of the undertaking been presented to my mind in full propor- tions at the outset, I should never have attempted it; and, indeed, I may remark, that I have more than once almost determined upon its abandonment; but a deep sense of its importance, however imperfectly it may be executed, and a strong partiality for bibliographical pur- suits, have stimulated me to continue my labor, until the work has attained such a degree of completeness as to justify its publication, and render its conclusion a task of comparative ease; and I now present this vol- ume as a fair specimen of what the work is intended to be, and respectfully invite for it a candid examination. The plan I have adopted is briefly this : An alpha- betical arrangement, under the names of authors, and, in the case of anonymous writers, under the most obvious subject. In the arrangement of the Spanish, Portuguese, Xll ,1 It II; I I if'- I !i:- IW: I il French, and Dutch proper names, I have followed the best authorities ; but, as these differ, I have made free use of Cross References, and remark, with Plutarch,* " On the subject of names, however, the irregularity of custom, would we insist upon it, might furnish us with discourse enough." Anonymous works are arranged with more difficulty. The subject most obvious to one mind is obscure to another. Books having reference to a State or City have sometimes been placed under the name of that State or City. Collections^ Proceedings^ and T^ransactions of Societies will be found under the name of the Society; as for the rest, they will usually be found under the first word of the title-page, particles excepted. The last vol- ume will consist of an Index of Subjects, which will obviate some of these difficulties. Review "Notices" of the more important books will be referred to, and, in the case of a rare book, a capital letter following the title will indicate some Public Li- brary in which it may be found. The words "Relating to America" are used with a wide meaning, and it is probable that serious and proper objection may be taken to some titles oi books intro- duced; as, for example, the various works by the early New-England Divines. It must not be forgotten, how- ever, that, in many respects, the New-England Govern- ment was a Theocracy, and the works of these Divines had much to do with shaping its institutions; at all 1!^ m * Life of " Caius Marius." Xlll events, they are books sought for with avidity, and bought at high prices by the collectors of "Americana," and, if only for that reason, have a right to appear here. I shall not attempt to anticipate the many criticisms which may be made. I shall be glad to have errors pointed out and improvements suggested, and respect- fully solicit the cooperation and assistance of gentlemen who have given their attention to any or many particular authors. I conclude this preliminary notice with the remark, that, whenever possible, I have examined the books for my- self, and have described them with all necessary minute- Of those not within my reach, I have been com- ness. pelled to content myself with such descriptions as have come under my notice in the list of authorities quoted on the cover of Part I. of this work,* or sometimes from a less trustworthy source — a Bookseller's Cata- logue. Should I wait to make this bibliography as full and exact on all points as I trust it will generally be found, I should never complete it. It will, perhaps, save inquiry, if I here state that the number of parts of which the work will consist is ^ question I cannot answer; yet, while I design to make it as complete as possible, my own remarks on the books will be distinguished by their brevity. The Parts will be issued with all convenient speed, and subscriptions will not be received for anything less than the entire work. Joseph Sabin. * This Dictionary is published first in parts, of which No. I. appeared in January, 1867. I i I EXPLANATORY. The Initials which precede the Numbers, at the end of the Description, indicate certain public Libraries in which the books may be consulted. A. signifies Astor Library, New York. B BD. BM. C. CP. H. M. N. P. Pa. S. W. Public Library of Boston. Bodleian Library. British Museum, London. Library of Congress. Library of Parliament, Canada. Harvard College Library. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. New York Historical Society. Library Company of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania State Library. New York State Library. Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. Occasional references are made to private collections, when the books are not to be found in public Libraries. Thus: J. C. B. stands for the Library of John Carter Brown. J. C. Bt G. J. L. W. M. R. (( (( « (( (( (C tt tt tt tt tt tt ft tt tt J. Carson Brevoort. A. W. Griswold. James Lenox. William Menzies. John A. Rice. it J: i XVI 11. means leaves. pp. " pages. n. p. " no place. n. d. " no date. ... indicates the omission of words of a title regarded as unimportant. ... . " that the omission began in a sentence and extends to the end, or farther. . ... " that the omission began a sentence. II is used when there is a diiFerence between the titles of different volumes of the same work, to mark the passage from one title-page to another. [ ] include words which are not on the title-page. When brackets [ ] occur in a title they are represented in this Dic- tionary by parentheses ( ). ( ) are used to indicate leaves or pages not numbered by the printer. Thus: "(3) 1., pp. (3), viii. (13), 464," means 3 unnumbered leaves, followed by three pages unnifm- bered, 8 numbered with Roman numerals, 13 unnum- bered, and 464 numbered with Arabic numerals. It should be noticed that *'pp. (4)" implies that all four pages are printed upon; (2) 1. that one side of one or both the leaves is blank. Leaves blank on both sides are not counted, unless the contrary is stated. -I- is used when another edition of a work is described without repeat- ing the title-page. It indicates that, so far as is known, the titles of the two editions are essentially alike. Other references will occur in the course of publica- tion, all of which will be explained in the last volume. Works which have only a slight relation to America are enumerated briefly in the notes in smaller type — generally in alphabetical succession. ■ :'V. M ■M *l.f ;*i» A Dictionary of Books RELATING TO AMERICA. (B.) See A[ntrobus] (B[enjamin]). A. (G.) The Young Traveller in South America. A popular Introduction to the History and Resources 'of the Country. London^ 1835. i2mo. 1 A. (G. A.) Tecumseh ; or the Death of the Shaw- nee Chief. With other Original Poems. By G. A. A. [ynge]. TVeymouth^ 1830. i2mo, pp. 78. 2 '* The poem which furnishes the title to this little work occupies ten pages." — Ri'.d. A. (P.) See Sharp (B^.tholomew). A. (T.) See A[sh] (T.) and Allen Thomas. [Aa (P. Van der) ]. Naaukeurige versameling der gedenk- waardigste Reysen naar Oost en West-Indien, Mitsgaders andere Gewesten gedaan ; Sedert De Jaaren 1246. tot op desen tijd. Alles breeder te fien, in, en agter het Voorberigt. [This is the half title preceding Engraved Frontispiece, and a very long descriptive Title, finishing thus] : In het ligt gegeven Te Leyden^ Door Peter Vander Aa. 1707. 8vo, 30 vols. 3 This collection of the most memorable Voyages to the East and West Indies, from 1246 to 1696, contains translations of all the early voyages to this continent, and is illustrated by a profusion of copper plates. As each voyage has a separate pagination, the worlc is sometimes found bound up in 28, 29 or 30 volumes, and is worth about $20. There is also an edition in folio, 8 vols. Leyde. This indefatigable pub- lisher, who united within himself the functions of author, editor and publisher, also issued the plates to the above work separately, under the following title : " Atlas nouveau et curieaux des plus celebres itineraires ; ou recueil de nouvelles cartes geog- raph. des voiages modernes de long cours, de depuis I'an 1246 jusqu'a Tan 1696." 2 vols., folio. Leyde. He also published "Grand Theatre Historique, ou Nouvelle ;,l I 2 ABBOT. Histoire Univeroelle tant sacrie que proftne." 5 vols., folio, Leyde, 1703 ; and " La Galerie Agr£able du Monde." 66 parts bound in 33 or aa vols, folio., of which Vol. XVII. relates to America. Abbeville (Claude d') Histoire | de la Mission | des Peres Capvcins | en I'lsle de Maragnan et | terres circonuoisines | ov est traicte des sin | gularitez admirables Sc des | Meurs merueilleuses des Indiens I habitans de ce pais Auec les misiues et aduis qui ont este enuoyez de nouue" | Par | le R. P. Claude d' Abbeuille | Predicateur Capucin. ( J Parts | De Nmprimerie de Francois I Hvby i6i4.|8vo. Engraved Title. 7 p. 1., 413 leaves, with Table. 4 Putticic, 1859, £3. 10. o. The Island of Maranham is on the coast of Brazil, and this is the earliest account of it. Abbeville. L'arrivee des Peres Capucins et la conversion des sauvages a nostre saincte foy. Declaree par le R. P. Claude d' Abbeville, Predicateur Capucin. Paris, Jfon Nigaut, 1613. izmo, 16 pp. 5 Abad. Historia geografica, civil y natural de la isla de Puerto Rico, por Fr. Inigo Abad y Lasserra. Nueva edicion anotada en la parte historica, y continuada en la estadistica y econom ca por J. J. de Acosta. Puerto Rico, n. d. 8vo. 6 Abbring (H. J.) Weemoedstoonen uit de Geschiedenis van mijn L(!ven, of mijne reis naar Curasao, en vlugtige beschou- wingen van dat eiland gedurende mijn tienjarig verblijf of het- zeive. Groningen, 1834. 8vo. 7 Relates t:he experiences, &c., of the author during a ten years* residence at Curafoa. Abbot (Abiel). Artillery Election Sermon, Boston, June 7th, 18 1 2. By Abiel Abbot. Boston, 181 2. 8vo. 8 Abbot. Discourse at North Coventry, July 4, 1799. By Abiel Abbot. Hartford, 1799. 8vo, pp. 16. 9 Abbot. Discourse at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1809, with Ap- pendix. By Abiel Abbot. Boston, 18 10. 8vo, pp. 28. 10 Abbot. Ecclesiastical Peace recommended. A Discourse delivered before the Annual Convention of the Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts, in Boston, May 31, 1827. By Abiel Abbot. Boston, iSzy. i2mo, pp. 20. 11 Abbot. An Eulogy on the Illustrious Life and Character of George V/ashington, delivered before the inhabitants of the ABBOT. By 9 town of Haverhill, on his Birth-Day, 1800, at the request of their committee. By Abiel Abbot. And the invaluable last Address of President Washington to the Citizens of the United States, the Legacy of the Father of his Country. Haverhill^ Printed by Seth H. Moore. [1800]. 8vo, pp. 27 and 21. 12 Abbot. History of Andover, from its Settlement to 1829. By Abiel Abbot. Andover^ Plagg ^ Gould. 1 2mo, pp. 204. 1 3 Abbot. Letters written in the Interior of Cuba, between the Mountains of Arcana, to the East, and of Cusco, to the West, in the Months of February, March, April and May, 1828. By the late Rev. Abiel Abbot, d.d. Boston, 1829. ^v°> PP* 272. 14 Reviewed in the N. A. R., xxix., p. 199. Sou. R., iv., p. 123. Christ. E., VI., p. 259. Abbot. Self-Preservation. Artillery Election Sermon, 1 802. By Abiel Abbot. Boston, 1802. 8vo. 15 Abbot. Proceedings of the General Association of Connecti- cut Relative to Rev. Abiel Abbot. Hart/ord, 1S12. 8vo. 16 Abbot. Statement of Proceedings in the First Society in Coventry, Conn., which terminated in the Removal of the Pas- tor ; with an Address. Boston, iSi J. 8vo, pp. 68. 17 Abbot. Reply to Mr. Abbot's Statement of Proceedings in the First Society in Coventry, Conn. By the Association in Tolland County. * * * Hartford, 18 12. 8vo, pp. 48. 18 Mr. Abbot published other Addresses on Temperance, Missions, &c. Abbot (A. and E.) Genealogical Register of the Descend- ants of George Abbot, of Andover ; Arthur Abbot, of Ipswich ; George Abbot, of Rowley ; Thomas Abbot, of Andover ; Robert Abbot, of Brentford ; and George Abbot, of Brent- ford. By Abiel and Ephraim Abbot. Boston, 1847. 8vo, pp. 197. 19 Abbot (D.) Oration July 4, 1803. By Daniel Abbot. Nashua, N. H., 1803. 8vo. 20 Abbot (G.) A briefe Description of the Whole World, wherein is particularly described all the Monarchies, Empires and Kingdomes of the same, with their Academies. As also their several « I t ll i ■ ^ 5* i; 4 ABBOT. Titles and Situations thereunto adjoining. Written by the Right Reverend Father in God, George, late Archbishop of Canter- burie. London j Printed /or IVilliam Sheares, 1634. Sm. 8vo, pp. 329. Engraved Title and Portrait by W. Marshall. 21 In thii, the sixth edition, the account of America commences on page 140. This work, which, according to Anthony a Wood, was known as " Abbot's Geogra- phy," contains a curious account of the " Discovery of America by the Welsh." It has been frequently reprinted. Copies exist with the dates 1599, 1600, 1603, 1608, 1613. Fourth Edition, 1617. yh edition newly augmented and enlarged : with their severall titles and scituations thereu.-tto adjoyning. 410. LotiJ., i6io. Other editions, 1612, 1635, 1636, 1642, 1656 and 1664. Abbot (Hull). The Duty of God's People to pray for the Peace of Jerusalem, and especially for the Preservation and Con- tinuance of their own Privileges, both Civil and Religious, when in Danger at Home or from Abroad. A Sermon on Ocasion of the Rebellion in Scotland Rais'd in Favour of a Popish Pretender, With Design to overthrow our present Happy Estab- lishment, And to Introduce Popery and Arbitrary Power into Our Nations, From which, by a Series of Wonders, in the good Providence of God, they have been often delivered. Preached at Charlestown in New England, Jan. 12, 1745-6. By Hull Ab- bot, A.M. A Pastor of the Church there. Boston, Rogers and Fawle, 1746. 8vo, pp. 26. m. 22 Abbot. Jehovah's Character as a Man of War, illustrated and applied. Artillery-Election Sermon, 1 735. By Hull Abbot. Boston, 1735. 8vo, pp. 35. 23 Also a Disswasive against Swearing, 1747. + Convention Sermon, 1756. + A Dudleian Lecture, 1764. Abbot. Trial of Joel Abbot by the General Court Martial, Holden on Board the U. S. Ship Independence, at the Navy Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts, on Allegations made against Him by Captain David Porter, Navy Commissioner. Printed from the Official Record on File in the Navy Department. Washington: Davis and Force, 1822. 8vo, pp. 152. -|- Another Edition, With an Appendix of Documents in relation to the management of AfEiirs on the Boston Station. Boston, 1822. 8vo, pp. 236. 24 Abbot (John). Natural History of the rarer Lepidopterous Insects of Georgia. Including their Systematic Characters, the particulars of their several Metamorphoses, and the Plants on which they Feed. Collected from the Observations of Mr. John Abbot, many years resident in that Country. By James Edward Sggjjgjgggj^ ABBCTT. 1% Smith, M.D., F.R.S., P.L.s. London^ IVhite^ 1 796- 1 798. 2 vols., folio, pp. 208, and 104 Coloured Plates. 25 " Abbot was a most assiduous collector, and an admirable draftsman of insects. His work is one of the most beautiful that this or any other country can boast of. The original coloured impressions are seldom met with." — Swainson. " It is a valu- able acquisition to the botanist as well as the entomologist." — Rich. Sold at Edwards' sale for £i8 los. od.; at Saunders' for £14. Some copies are badly coloured and are of much less value. Abbott (Abbott A.) The Assassination and Death of Abraham Lincoln, April 14, 1865. Full Particulars, with a Short Account of ^is Life. By Abbott A. Abbott. New York : American News Co.^ 1865. i6mo, pp. 24. 26 Abbott. Prison Life in the South : at Richmond, Macon, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Golds- borough, and Andersonville, during the Years 1864 and 1865. By A. O. Abbott, late Lieutenant First New York Dra- goons. With Illustrations. New Tork^ Harpers^ 1865. i2mo, PP- 374- 27 Abbott (Austin). Popular Government successful in a Great Emergency. An Address delivered at Farmington, Maine, July 4, 1862. By Austin Abbott. 1862. 8vo, pp. 8. 28 [Abbott (J.) ] Memoranda of a Settler in Lower Canada, with hints to Emigrants ; by an Emigrant Farmer [Rev. J. Ab- bott]. Montreal^ 1842. i2mo. 29 Abbott. Philip Musgrave ; or. Memoirs of a Church of England Missionary in the North American Colonies. Edited by the Rev. J. Abbott, a.m. London, John Murray, 1846. Post 8vo, pp. 164. 30 Abbott (Jacob). American History. Illustrated. Vol. i. Aboriginal America. Vol. 2. Discovery of America. Vol. 3. Southern Colonies. Vol. 4. Northern Colonies. Vol. 5. The Wars of the Colonies. Vol. 6. Revolt. Vol. 7. War of the Revolution. Vol. 8. Life of Washington. New Tork, 1860-5. i6mo. [These Histories were written for young people. 31 Abbott. Franklin, the apprentice boy. By Jacob Abbott. New York, 1855. i6mo, pp. 160. 32 [Abbott.] New England and her Institutions. By One of ir i'' I ; :." ' m b ABBOTT. her Sons. [Jacob Abbott.] i2mo, pp. 271. Boston^ 1835. + Reprinted^ London^ Seeley^ ^835. Post 8vo, pp. vi, 393. 33 Abbott. Voyages and Travels of Marco P^'ul. By Jacob Abbott. New Tori, Harper^ v. d. Six volumes, i6mo, pp. 192, 203, 191, 208, 192, 192. 34 Accounts of the adventures of a youthful traveller, in New York ; on the Erie Canal; in Maine; in Vermont; in Boston; and at the Springfield Armory. Each volume contains from fourteen to twenty-two woodcuts. Abbott (John Stevens Cabot). An Address upon our Na- tional Affairs, delivered in Cheshire, Conn., on the National Fast, January 4th, 1861. By John S. C. Abbott. New Tork : Abbey bf Abbott^ 1 86 1. 8vo, pp. 16. 35 Abbott. The History of the Civil War in America : com- prising a full and Impartial Account of the Origin and Progress of the Rebellion, of the various Naval and Military Engage- ments, of the Heroic Deeds performed by Armies and Individuals, and of touching Scenes in the Field, the Camp, the Hospital, and the Cabin. By John S. C. Abbott. Illustrated with Maps, Di 'grams, and numerous Steel Engravings of Battle Scenes, from original designs, by Darley and other eminent Artists, and Por- traits of distinguished men. New York, H. Bill^ 1 863-1 865. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 507, 630. 36 The same in German. Geschichte des Burger Kreiges in Amerika. Norwich N. r., 1863-5. Abbott. History of Hernando Cortes. By John S. C. Abbott. Plates. New Tork^ 1855. i8mo. 37 Abbott. Life of Christopher Columbus. By John S. C. Abbott. Plates. New Tork^ 1856. i8mo. 38 Abbott. History of King Philip, Sovereign Chief of the Wampanoags ; including the early history of the Settlers of New- England. By John S. C. Abbott. With engravings. New- Tor k^ Harper l^ Brothers^ 1857. I^mo, pp. 410. 39 Abbott. South and North ; or. Impressions received during a trip to Cuba and the South. By John S. C Abbott. New York, Jbbey & Abbott. i2mo, pp. 352. 40 Abbott. Words of Patriotism and Wisdom now presented to the Freemen of Connecticut for their consideration. By John S. C. Abbott. 8vo, pp. 8. 41 \!,],\ fv! ■ aitttti LlaSiffy^lOSK^WE^'fT'' ■MMM ABELIN. . 1835. + 33 By Jacob , pp. 192, 34 on the Erie nory. Each our Na- National ew Tork : 35 :a : corn- Progress Eneage- dividuals, Hospital, th Maps, [les, from md Por- 53-1865. 36 Norwick s. c. 37 s. c. 38 of the New- New- 39 during New 40 ^sented John 41 \mviv Abbott (Nehemiah). Fishing Bounties. Speech delivered in the House of Representatives, T^eb. 10, 1859. ^X Nehemiah Abbott. Waihington^ 1859. 8vo, pp. 8. 42 Abbott (Nehemiah). Government Expenditures. Speech delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 21, 1859. By Nehemiah Abbott. IVash'tngton^ 1859. 8vo, pp. 8. 43 Abbott (Simon C.) A Record of the Births Marriages and Deaths in Worcester, Vermont, from 18 13 to 1858, Alphabetically Arranged. By Simon C. Abbott. Montpelier^ 1858. 8vo, pp. 31. 44 Abdy. Journal of a Residence and Tour in the United States of North America, from April 1833 to October 1835. By E. S. Abdy. London^ John Murray^ 1835. Post 8vo, 3 vols., pp. XII., 395 ; VIII., 415 ; VIII., 408. 45 See Q^R. uv., p. 392; W. R. xxiv., p. 144. The republication of this work wa» commenced in New York, but suspended on account of its remarks on Slavery. The author accompanied Mr. Crawford, who was sent by the English Government to in- spect the prisons of the U. S. He gives much information on Public Institutions. Abdy. American Whites and Blacks in reply to a German Orthodermist. By E. S. Abdy. London^ 1842. 8vo. 46 Abeille. Essai sur nos colonies, et sur le retablissemrnt de Saint Domingue, ou considerations sur leur legislation, admin- istration, commerce et agriculture. Par Mr. J. Abeille, admin- istrateur des hospices de Marseille, depute du commerce de ladite ville pres I'Assemblee constituante, proprietaire et ancien negociant a Saint Domingue. Paris^ Chomel^ 1805. 8vo, half- title and title, 2 /., xiij., pp. 154. H. 47 L' Abeille Americaine, Journal Historique. Philadelphia, 18 18. 20 Parts. 48 Abel. Traveller's and Emigrant's Guide to Wisconsin and Iowa. By Henry J. Abel. Accompanied with a new and im- proved Map of those Territories, with the addition of parts of Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. Philadelphia, Printed for the Author, 1839. i2mo. 49 Abelin. Newe Welt | Vnd Americanische Historien. | Inhal- tende I WarhafFtige vnd vollkommene Be- 1 schreibungen Aller West-Indianischen LandschafFten, Insulen, ] Konigreichen vnd Provintzien, Seecusten, fliessenden vnd stehen-|den Wassern, Port vnd Anlandungen, Gebiirgen, Thalern, Statt, Flecken vnd | i I ? 8 ABERCROMBIE. Wohnplatzen, zusampt der Natur vnd EvgenschafFt dess Erd- richs, der LufFt, der|Mineren vnd Metallen, der Brennenden Vulcanen odcr Schwefelbergen, der | Siedenden vnd anderer Heil- samen Ouellen, wie auch der Thier, Viigel, Fisch | vnd Gewiirm in denselben, sampt andern Wunderbaren Creaturen | vnd Mira- culn der Natur^ in diescm halben Theil { dess ErdkreysesJ Dess- gleichen { Griindlichcr Bcricht von der Innwohner Beschafrenheit, Sit- 1 ten, Qualitatcn, Policey vnd Gutzendienst, Leben vnd Wesen, Barbarischer Vn- 1 wissenheit vnd vnerhorter Grausam- keit dess meisten theils dieser Wilden Leute, sampt Vn-lter- scheyd der Nationen, Sprachen vnd Gebrauchen. | Item, His- torische vnd Aussfiihrlichc Relation 38. Fiirnembster Schiffarten vnter-|schiedlicher Volcker in West-Indien, von der Ersten Entdeckung durch Christopho- 1 rum Columbum, in 150. Jahren, vollbracht. | Alles auss verscheidenen West-Indianischen His- torien-Schreibern, vnnd man- 1 cherley Sprachen mit sonderm fleiss zusamen getragen, extrahirt, in ein richtige Ordnung|der Mat- erien vnd Zeit, vnd in diese Kauffliche Form cebracht | Durch | Johann Ludwig Gottfriedt. { Mit zugehorigen Landtafeln, Con- trafacturen vnd Geschichtmassigen Kupirerstiicken, | zum Lust vnd Nachrichtung reichlich gezieret vnd verlegt, | Durch Mat- theum Merian, Buchhandlern vnnd|Kunststechern zu Franckfurt am Mayn. 1[ Franckfurt^ Bey denen Merianischen Erben. | M.DC.LV. I Fol. 4 p. 1. Engraved and Printed Title, pp. 661, 2 p. 4 Maps and many Plates. 50 Jean-Philippe Abelin published this work under the assumed name of Jean-Louis Gottfriedt. It contains a resume of the Histories of Acosta, Oviedo, Peter Martyr, Herrera, Laet, &c. An account of 33 Voyages to America, from Columbus to Spilber- gen and Schouten ; notices of the expeditions of Lemaire and Peter Heyn, the Con- quests of Brazil by the Dutch, and descriptions of Greenland and Spitzbergen. The first edition was published in 1631. Ternaux (No. 713) quotes an edition 1651, which does not exist. Abenac^i Springs, near Bellows Falls, Vermont [Statement concerning]. New York^ 1858. i6mo, pp. 16. 51 Abercrombie. a Sermon Occasioned by the Death or Major Gen. Alexander Hamilton, who was killed by Aaron Burr, Esq., Vice-President of the United States, in a Duel, July II, 1804. Preached in Christ Church and St. Peter's, Phila- delphia, on Sunday, July 22, 1804. By James Abercrombie, D.D. Philadelphia^ H. Maxwell, 1804. 8vo, pp. vii. 53. Post- script, I 1. 52 Abercrombie. A sermon preached in Christ Church and St. B3QI ^' ' .kSiMA ' I ay ' Wijiw p' p ^ AHINttOON. ess Erd- ;nnenden rer Heil- Gewiirm id Mira- sJ Dess- tfrenheit, ben vnd irausam- Vn-lter- m, His- :hifFarten r Ersten Jahren, en His- erm fleiss der Mat- I Durch I In, Con- um Lust ch Mat- ranckfurt Erben. | pp. 66 1, 50 Jean-Louis :er Martyr, to Spilber- the Con- gen. The tion 1 65 1, [atement leath or Aaron |el, July Phila- [rombie, Post- 52 land St. Peter's, Philadelphia, on Wednesday, May oth, 1 798, being the Day appointed by the President as a day of Fasting, Humiliation, and Prayer, throughout the United States of North America. By James Abercrombie, A.M. Philadelphia^ John Orwirc*/ [ 1 798 J. 8vo, pp. 38. 53 Aberckombie (Robert). An Account of the Proceedings of the Presbytery, whereof the Reverend Mr. John Moornead, &c., are members, against the Rev. Mr. Robert Abercrombie. In a Letter to a Friend. Boston^ 1754. iimo, pp. 42. 54 Abercrombie (Robert). Remarks on a late Piece, entitled " A Fair Narrative of the Proceedings of the Presbytery of Bos- ton," &c. Boston^ 1757. 8vo, pp. 64. 55 Abercrombie (Robert). See Moorhead, John. Parsons, Jonathan. Abert. Reply of Col. Abert and Mr. Markoe to the Hon. Mr. Tappan, of the U. S. Senate. fVashington^ 1849. ^vo, pp. 18. 56 Abert. Report of the Secretary of War, communicating a report and map of the examination of New Mexico, made by Lieut. J. W. Abert, of the topographical corps, in the years 1846-47. fVaihington^ 1848. 8vo, pp. 195. Plates. 57 Forms Document, No. 13, 30th Congress, ist Session. Abert. Another Edition, with Col. Cook's Report of his March from Santa Fe to San Domingo, and Journal of Capt. Johnson. fVashington^ 1848. 8vo. 58 Abert. Journal from Bent's Fort to St. Louis, in 1845. fVashington, 1846. 8vo. 59 Abhandlungen der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse der Ko- niglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Berlin^ 1855, etc. 4to. 60 Contains several Articles on the North American Indian Languages, etc. Abingdon. Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq., to the Sheriffs of Bristol, on the Affairs of America. By the Earl of Abingdon. Oxford^ W. Jackson [1777]. 8vo, pp. 68. 61 Abingdon. The Same. Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Editions. Oxford^ W. Jackson [1777]. Each in 8vo, pp. 68. 62 1 ♦saias-TwsBWK'-i^s-- -H I'ls rii r \ 10 ABRAHALL. Abingdon. Another Edition. Dublin^ 1777* ^vo, pp. 48. + Reprinted Lancaster \_Pa.\ 1778. 8vo, pp. 30. 63 Abingdon. The Same. Sixth Edition. 0*/or 44. N. 80 An Abridgement of the Laws in Force and Use in Her Ma- jesty's Plantations, (viz.) of Virginia, Jamaica, Barbadoes, Mary- land, New-England, New- York, Carolina, &c. Digested under proper Heads in the Method of Mr. Wingate, and Mr. Wash- ington's Abridgments. London, 'John Nicholson, 1704. Sm. 8vo, 2I., pp. 284; * Maryland,' pp. 71 ; 'New-England,' pp. 100 ; *■ Appendix,' pp. 285 to 304. n. 81 An Abridgement of the Laws of the United States. See United States. London, Eyre and Strahan, 82 Abstract of Royal Edicts. 1772. 1772. Fol. pp. 14. Relates principally to QH5^^c- Abriss. 1779. See [Buisson]. Abstract of the Cases of Capture made by France. Philadel- phia, 1800. 8vo. p. 83 An Abstract of the Charter granted to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts ; with a short Ac- count of what hath been, and what is designed to be done by it. London [1702]. Folio, pp. 3. 84 An Abstract of the Evidence lately taken in the House of Commons against the Orders in Council, being a Summary of the Facts there proved, respecting the Present State of the Com- merce and Manufactures of the Country. London : Printed by J. Af-Creery, 1 812. 8vo, vi. Erratum, i 1., slip " It was in- tended, &c." pp. 64. Index 2 l. + Same reprinted. New Tori, 181 2. 8vo. 85 An Abstract of the Proceedings of the Corporation, for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Clergymen, in the Com- munion of the Church of England in America. Philadelphia, y. Humphreys, jun,, m,dcc,lxxiii. 8vo, pp. 52. 86 i ACCOUNTo »3 m Abstracts of the Principal Regulations contained in the Acts of Parliament relative to the Trade of tne British Plantations. Charlestowfiy 1774. Sm. 8vo, pp. 28. 87 Acadia and Acadie. See Nova Scotia. AcARETTE. Relation des Voyages dans la Riviere de la Plata et de-la aux terres de Perou. Par Acarette de Biscaie. Paris^ 1632. Folio. 88 See Boucher VI., 324. Translated, London, 1698. See Acuna ic Thevenot. AcciOLi. Memorias Historicas e Politicas da Provincia da Bahia. Por Ignacio Accioli de Cerquiera e Silva. Bahia^ 1835- 37. 4to, 4 vols. 89 Account of a Late Conference on the Occurrences in Amer- ica. In a Letter to a Friend. London^ 1 761. 8vo, pp. 40. 90 " An imaginary conference, managed with decency and good sense, but the strength of the argument lies altogether on the Side of America. The Author is supposed to be Joshua Steele, Esq." — Rich. Account of a Voyage. See Voyages. Account of Atlantic Steam Ships. New York, 1838. i2mo. Account of Discoveries in the South Pacific Ocean. London^ 1 799. 8vo. 92 Quoted by Boucher vi., 351. See also Dalrymple (A.) Account of the Agreement which took place amongst the Burgher and Antiburgher Seceders, and Reformed Presbytery in North America, in Summer 1782. Glasgow j 1783. 8vo. 93 An Account of the Conduct of the War in the Middle Colonies. See [Galloway, Joseph]. An Account of the Customs and Manners of the Mickmakis and Maricheets Savage Nations, now dependent on the Govern- ment of Cape- Breton, from an Original French Manuscript- Letter, never published. Written by a French Abbot, who re- sided many years, in quality of Missionary, amongst them. To which are annexed. Several Pieces, relative to the Savages, to Nova-Scotia, and to North-America in general. London, S. Hooper and A. Morley, m,dcc,lviii. 8vo. Half Title and Title, 2 1., VIII, 138. 94 Account of the European Settlements. See [Burke, £d.] , I H ACCOUNT. Account of the French Settlements in North America. By a Gentleman. With an Appendix, giving an Account of Quebec, by P. Charlevoix. Boston, 1746. 8vo, pp. 26. n. 95 Account of the part taken, &c. See Chatham (Earl). Account of the proceedings of the Illinois and Ouabache Land Companies, In pursuance of their purchases made of the Inde- pendent Indians, July 5th, 1773, and i8th October, 1775. Phila- delphia, IV. Young, 1796. 8vo, 8 p. 1., pp. 55. 96 Account of the Progress of the Reformation of Manners in England, Scotland, Ireland, America and other parts. 1707. 8vo. 97 Account of the Propagation of the Gospel in the English Dominions of North America, some West India Islands, &c. A broad sheet. Folio, pp. 4. 98 An Account of the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. What the Society established in England by Royal Charter hath done since their Incorporation, June 16, 1701, in Her Majesty's Plantations, Colonies, and Factories. As also v»rhat ♦^hey design to do upon further Encouragement from their own Members and other well disposed Christians, either by An- nual subscriptions, present benefactions, or future legacies. London, jf. Downing, 1 704. Folio, pp. 4. 99 Drawn up by Rev. Mr. Stubs, •witA engraving of the Seal of the Society. Account of the Society for the Encouragement of the British Troops in Germany and North America, with the motives of making a Present to those Troops and the Widows and Orphans of such as have died in Defence of their Country, particularly at the Battles of Thonhausen, Quebec, etc. ^ebec and London, 1760. 8vo. 100 An Account of the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, Established by the Royal Charter of King Wil- liam III. With their Proceedings and Success, and Hopes of continual Progress under the Happy Reign of Her Most Excel- lent Majesty Queen Anne. London, Joseph Downing, 1706. 4to. Frontispiece; Title; and pp. 97. p. 10 1 An Account of the Spanish Settlements in America. In Four Parts. I. An Account of the Discovery of America by the cele- brated Christopher Columbus, with a description of the Spanish •<*flBftL_., . «— ACHENWALL. 15 inners in insular Colonies in the West Indies. II. Their Settlements on the Continent of North America. III. Their Settlements in Peru, Chili, Paraguay and Rio de la Plata. IV. Their Settle- ments in Terra Firma, Of the different Countries in South America still poseessed by the Indians, &c. With a description of the Canary Islands. Each part contains an accurate descrip- tion of the settlements in it, their situation, extent, climate, soil, produce, former and present condition, trading commodities, manufactures, the genius, disposition, and number of their in- habitants, their government, both civil and ecclesiastic, together with a concise account of their chief cities, ports, bays, rivers, lakes, mountains, minerals, fortifications, &c. i vs^ith a very par- ticular account of the trade carried on betwixt them and Old Spain, to which is annexed, A succinct account of the climate, produce, trade, manufactures, &c., of Old Spain, Illustrated with a Map of America. Edinburgh^ A. Donaldson and y. Reid, MDCCLxii. 8vo, xvi., pp. 512. Map. ' 102 At the end is " The accurate accounts published by Authority, of the Siege and Sur- render of the Havannah, the chief town of the Island of Cuba." An Account of the very important Debate in the House of Commons, July 9th, 1782, in which the Great Question of American Independence came under consideration. Sec. London, 1782. 8vo. 103 Account of the Views and Principles of that Connexion of Whigs, called the Rockingham Party. * * * [London"] 1782. 8vo, pp. 60. 104 AcEVEDO. See Antunez y Acevedo. AcHEN iCH (H.) Tagebuch meiner Reise nach den Norda- merikanischen Freistaaten oder, das neue Kanaan. Von H. Achenbach. Diisseldorf, 1835. 8vo. 2 Parts. Map and Plates. 105 AcHENWALL (D. G.) Aanmerkingen wegens Noord- America, en de Engelsche Volkplantingen aldaar. Verhandeling, aangaande de tegenwoordige-Verschillen met de Volkplantingen in Amerika, door Johan Wesley. Uit het Hoogduitsch vertaald. Von D. G. Achenwall. Utrecht, 1778. 8vo. 106 AcHENWALL. Einige Anmerkungen iiber Nord-Amerika und uber dasige Grosbrittannische Colonien. Aus miindlichen Nach- richten des Herrn D. Franklins verfasst. Von Herrn D. Gott- fried Achenwall. Nebst H. John Wesleys Schrift von den ; 1^ Ill i6 ACOSTA. Streitigkeiten mit den Colonien in Amerika. Helmstedt^ ^111' 8vo, pp. 72.+First published at Stuttgart^ ^1^9' Svo. m. 107 AcHENWALL (Gottfried). Herrn Hofrath Achenwalls in Gottingen Anmerkungen iiber Nordamerika und uber dasige Grosbritannische Colonien aus miindlichen Nachrichten des Herrn Dr. Franklins. Frankfurt und Leipzig^ ^1^9- Sm. 8vo, pp. 94. H. 108 AcKERMANN (F. X.) Das Kaiserreich Brasilien. Heidelberg^ 1834. 8vo. Map. 109 Aclamacion I y i Pendones I qve levanto | la | mvy noble y coro- nada I civdad I De los Reyes, | por | el catolico | y | avgvstissimo | Rey. D. Carlos II. jdesle. nombrelN. S. con festiva solemnidad. | £1. | dia 17, de Octvbre Ano I de 1666 1 Con licencia. | En Lima. En la Imprenta de Jvan de \ ^evedo y Zarate. 4to, 6 p. 1., and 43 leaves ; large plate. no AcoREs. Report of the Isles of Azores, 1591. See [Raleigh (Sir W.)] AcosTA (Bias de). Oracion Panegyricaja las Hon- ras del Capitan | Martin de Eraso, Secre- 1 tario de su Excelencia. Dixola el M. R. P. M. Fr. BlasjDacosta, de la Orden de Pre-|dica- dores, en el Convento insigne de | N. P. S. Francisco de Lima. | Dedicala. al Excelentisimo | Seilor don Pedro de Toledo y Leyua, Marques |de Mancera, Seflor de las cinco Villas, y su juris- 1 dicion, Comendador de Esparragal, en la Or- 1 den de Al- cantara, Gentilhombre de la CamaraJ de su Magestad, del Consejo de Guerra, I Virrey, y Capitan General] destos Reynos. |Con Licencia, En Lima, Por lorge Lopez de\Herrera, jino\de 1642. 4to, 4 p. 1., text, 12 1. Ill AcosTA (Bias de). Sermon | a las exeqviasjdel ilvstrissimo J senor Don F r Gabriel de | Zatate de la Orden de Predicadores | Obispo electo de Guamanga. | Celebro las el insigne con I uento de nuestra Seflora del Rosario de Lima | assistio a ellas | £1 £x- cer°' sefior Conde de Chin- 1 chon del Consejo de Estado, Gen- tilhombre de la Calmara de su Magestad, Virrey del Piru.|La real Avdiencia. | £1 Ilvstrisimo Senor Don Ferjnando Arias de Vgarte, Arcobispo Metropolitano. | Cabildos, y Nobleza deste Reyno. | Predicole el Maestro, Fr. Bias de Acos- 1 ta de la mis- ma orden a 27. de Octubre, aiio de ib'^'j.\Impresso en Lima por Geronymo\de Contrerasy Aho de 1637. 4to, 14 leaves. 112 .7 ACOSTA. «7 AcosTA (Christoval). Tratado de las Drogas, y medicinas de las Indias Orientnles, con sus Plantas debuxadas albivo. Por Christoval Acosta, Medico y Cirujano que las vio ocularmente. Burgos^ 1578. 4to, Title, &c., 12 leaves, pp. 448 ; T?.ble, &c., PP-39- "3 AcosTA. Trattato di Christoforo Acosta . . . della Historia, Natura e Virtv delle Droghe Medicinali, & altri Semplici raris- simi, che vengono portati dalle Indie Orientali, in Europa . . . Nuov. rec. della Spagnuola . , . In Fenetia^ F. Ziletti, 1585. 4to, 26 p. 1., pp. 342. A. 114 Acosta. Histoire des drogues, epiceries et de certains medica- mens simples qui naissent es Indes, mis en franc, du latin de Ch. I'Ecluse par Ant. Colin. Lyon^ 1602. 8vo. 115 Another Edition. 1619. 8vo. For a Latin Translation, see Garcia d'Orta. Acosta (Francisco). Vida de Maria de Jesus de Puebla de los Angelos. 1648. 410. 116 Acosta (Joaquin). Compendio historico del Descubrimiento y Colonizacion de la Nueva Granada en el siglo decimo sexto. Paris^ M. de Beau. 8vo, pp. 460. Map. 117 AcosTA (Joseph de). De NatvrajNovi OrbisjLibri dvo,| et I de Promvlgatione | Evangelii, apvd | Barbaros, | sive | de Procv- randa I Indorvm salvte I Libri sex. Avtore losepho Acosta pres- bytero societatis lesv. Salmantica^ Apud Guillelmum Foquely M.D.LXXXIX. 8vo, 8 p. 1., pp. 640. 118 The original Edition. Mr. Rich observes of Acosta, that he is one of the earliest writers who have treated philosophically of America and its productions. Dr. Robert- son pronounces him a standard authority, and Backer, in his Bibliotheque des fcrivains de la Compag. de Jesus, observes : " Joseph de Acosta, ne a Medina del Campo, vers I'an 1539, passa, apres avoir professe la theologie, a Ocana, en 157 1 aux Indes occiden- tales, et fut le second Provincial de I'ordre des Jesuites au Perou oii il sejourna pendant 17 ans. II mourut recteur a Salamanque, le 11 fevrier 1600. Son ouvrage, estime a juste titre, a ete reimprime assez souvent et traduit dans presque toutes ies langues." Pinelo, however, alleges that the work is taken from the MSS. of Diego Duran, a Dominican Monk. See, also, Camus, p. 103. Clement Bibl. Curieuse. Priced in the Nuggets, £t. 2. o. Salva, los. od. AcosTA. Editio Altera. Salmantica, m.dxcv. 8vo. 119 Acosta. losephijA costa, | societatis | lesv, | de natvra novi orbis I libri dvo. | Et | de promvlgatione | evangelii apvd | barbaros, | s!ue,|de procvranda indorvm | salute, Libri sex.|nf Colonia Agrip- 3 1 ; . 1 i » 1 i i '} i8 ACOSTA. pinae^\In offictna Birckmannka. Sumpti-\bus Arnoldi Mylij.\ CI3.I3.XCVI. I 8vo, 8 p. 1., pp. 581. 120 ThU text wai changed, and inserted without the Author's name, in De Bry'i Collec- tion. The firit two books of this work are nearly the same as the same books of the " Historia Natural." The other six are different. AcosTA. Historia I natvral I y I moral delas | Indias J en qve se tratan las cosas J notables del cielo, y elementos, metales, plantas, y ani-|males dellas : y los ritos, y ceremonias, leyes, ylgouierno, y guerras de los Indios. | Compuesta por el Padre loseph de Acosta Religioso | de la Compafiia de lesus. | Dirigida a la serenis- simallnfanti Dofia Isabella Clara Eugenia de Austria. |l 1^ Con Privilegio. | Impresso en Seuilla en casa de luan de Leon. | JHo de 1590. II [Colophon.] ^ Hispali,|Excudebat loannes Leonius. j Ano, 1590. 1 Sm. 410. Title and * Tabla,* 18 1., pp. 535. n. 121 First Edition in Spanish, fr. ; Huzard, 2a fir. Quaritch, £1. 5s.; Nuggets, £1. 11. 6.; Fleurieu, xo AcosTA. El mismo. Barcelona, Coudret, I59i- ^^' 4^^. +Sevilley 1 59 1. Sm.4t0.-I- El mismo. Afio 1608. | Con Li- cencizA Impresso en Madrid en casa de Alonso Martin. 4to. Title, I 1. Tassa y Errata, i 1. Licencias, etc., 5-12. Text, 13. — 535. Tabla, 21 1. + El mismo. Madrid, 1610. 4to. 122 Priced: Nuggets, i. ii. 6.; Brunet, 8 c. lo fr. Acosta. El mismo. Data a luz en esta sexta edicion. D.A.V.C. Madrid, 1792. 4to. 2 vols. n. 123 This is the best Spanish Edition. $12 to (15. Acosta. Historia | Natvrele, e Morale | delle Indie ; | Scritta | Dal. R. P. GiosefFo di Acosta | Delia Compagnia del Giesu ; j Nel- laquale si trattano le cose notabili del Cielo, & de gli | Elementi, Metalli, Piante, & Animali di quelle : j i fuoiriti, & cereuonie : Leggi, & gouerni, |& guerre degli Inaizni. \ Nouamente tradotta deila lingua Spagnuola nella Italiani \ Da Gio. Paolo Galvcci Salo- diano | Academico Veneto. | Con Privilegii. | In Venetia, \ Prcsso Ber- nardo Basa, All 'insegna del Sole, m,d,xcvi. 410. 24 p. 1. Text, 173 leaves. n. 124 The only Italian version, printed with the types of Aldus. Priced : Nuggets, £1. II. 6. Sold in New York, 1865, for $5. Acosta. Histoire | Natvrelle | et Moralle | des Indes, tant Ori- entalles | qu' Occidentalles. | Ou il est traite des choses remarqu- ables du Ciel, |des Elemens, Metaux, Plantes & Animaux|qui sont propres de ces pais. Ensemble des|m(£urs, ceremonies. ACOSTA. »9 loix, gouuernmens & | guerres des mesme Indiens. | Composee en Castilian par loseph Acosta, Sc \ traduite en Fran9ois par Robert jRegnault Cauxoisj.Dedie av Roy, |y^ Paris^\Chtz Marc Orry^ M.o.xcviii. 8vo. 8 p. 1., pp. 375. Table, 17 1. 125 Sold at Puttick'i, i860, £i. 15.0. Graeste quotes an edition 1597. Reprinted Par/i, Mare Orry, 1600. Sm. 8vo, 6 p. 1., pp. 375. Table, 17 [.■\-Parh, Mare Orry^ 1606. Sm. 8vo, 8 p. 1., pp. 3S». TthXc, 1% \.-\- Parh, Adrian Tiffaini, iftlb. 8vo, 8 p. 1., pp. 375. Table, 16 l. + Par/i, Adrian Tiffaini, 1617. 8vo, 8 p. 1., pp. 375. Table, 16 l.+Alio reprinted 1619 and 1621. AcosTA. Historic Naturael | ende Morael van de We- 1 stersche Indien : | Waer inne ghehandelt wordt van de | merckelijclcste dinghen des Hemels, Elementen, | Metalen, r*lanten ende Ghe- dierten van dien : als oockjde Manieren, Ceremonien, Wetten, Regeeringen { ende Oorloghen der Indianen. { Ghecomponeert door losephum de | Acosta, der Jesuitscher Oorden : | Ende nu eerstmael uyt den Spaenschen in onser | Nederduytsche tale over- gheset : door Ian Huyghen | van Linschoten. || ^ Tot Enchuysen^ \ By 'Jacob Lenaertsz. Meyn. Boeckver cooper^ \ woonende op den hoeck van de Kerch brugghe^\'tnt Schrijfboeck. Anno 1598. | [Colophon.] ^ Ghedruckt t'Haerlem, | By Gillis Rooman, woo- { nende in de Jacobijne-strate, | in de vergulde Parsse.| Anno 1598. 1 8vo, 7 p. 1., pp. 389. Table, 8 1. 126 This Dutch translation, by Linschoten, formed the basis of the version in De Bry's Collection. It was reprinted in 1624, with the following title: AcosTA. Historie Naturael en Morael | van de Westersche Indien. | Waer inne ghehandelt wort van de merckelijckste dinghen | des Hemels, Elementen, Metalen, Planten ende Gedier- ten I van dien : \ls oock de Manieren, Ceremonien, Wetten, | Regeeringen, eiiuc Oorlogen der Indianen. | Ghecomponeert door losephum de Acosta, der] lesuytscher Oorden: I Uyt den Spaen- schen in onse Nederduytsche tale overgheset : | Door Ian Huyghen van Linschoten. De tweede ^d\t\t\^ t* Jmsterdam^\ By Broer, lansx. A.ino 1624. 4to, 4 p. 1., pp. 177. Table, 3 1. Gothic Letter. 127 Another Dutch version will be found in Vander Aa's Voyages, Vol. xx. AcosTA. Geographische vnd historische Beschreibung der iiberauss grossen LandschafFt America : welche auch West- India, vnd jhrer grosse halben die Newe Welt genennet wird. Gar artig vnd nach der Kunst in 20 Mappen oder Landtafeln verfasset, etc. Colln^ Joh. Christoffel^ 1598. Folio. 128 Boucher, Vol. i, p. 276, refers to an edition in 8vo, 1599, and Mr. J. C. Brown's Catalogue contains the following ; • KM »■ -FT' -j-H" c t 'I I ! : ■■ 'K \i\ 20 ACT. AcosTA. New Welt, Das ist : Volkommen Beschreibung von Natur, Art und geleeenheit der Newen Welt, die man sonst America oder West-Indien nennet. Colln^ lohan Christof- fil^ 1600. Folio, pp. 51. Gothic Letter. 129 AcosTA. America oder wie man es zu teutsch nennt die Neuwe Welt oder West India. f/rW, 1605. Folio. 130 Title af given by Ternaux, Nu. 293. Mr. J. C. Brevuort'i Liit of Editioni of Acoita include! one "Frankfurt, 1617." Folio; quoted, from Meusel, Vol. in., p. ai8, who remarlu that the German veriiun wai made from the Dutch by Johannei Humberger. AcosTA. The | natvrall | and Morall Historic of the | East and West I Indies. | Intreating of the remarkeable things of Heaven, of the I Elements, Mettalls, Plants and Beasts which are pro-] per to that Country : Together with the Manners, | Ceremonies, Lawes, Governements, and Warres of the Indians. | Written in Spanish by Joseph Acosta, and translated | into English by E. G. \ Lou- don I Printed by Val : Sims for Edward Blount and Williatn \ Aspley i604.|4to, 3 p. 1., pp. 590, 7 1. 131 Some copies have the Initials " R. F." before the author's name. The Translator is supposed to be Edward Orimestone. Priced : Nuggets, £2. 2. o. j North, £3. 7. o. AcosTA Y Perez. Album universal. Periodico semanal de ciencias y artes, con retractos, vistas, costumbres y biografias. Bajo la direccion de los Sres. Acosta y Perez. Habana^ i860. 4to, pp. 400, and 37 Lithographic Plates. 132 Acquest of Dominion. See [Bollan]. AcRELius. Beskrifning Om De Swenska Forsamlingars Forna och Narwarande Tilstand, Uti det saa kallade Nya Swerige Sedan Nya Nederland, Meri nu for tiden Pensylvanien, samt nastlig- gande Orter wid Alfven De La Ware, Wast-Yersey och New- Castle County, uti Norra America ; utigifven af Israel Acrelius. Stockholm^ Harberg ^ Hesseberg, 1759* 4'o> 'O ?• !•» PP' 534* A portion of this wi Ic was included in the New York Hist. Coll., Vol. i, Second Series, under this title : New Sweden, or the Swedish Settleirents on the Delaware. Translated from the original Swedish by the late Nicholas Collin, of Philadelphia. See N. A. R., liv., p. 328. Across the Atlantic. By the Author of Sketches of Cantabs. London^ Earle, 185 1. Post 8vo. 134 Act Encouraging the Importation of Naval Stores from Her Majesty's Plantations in America. London^ 1705. Folio. 135 ACTE. ai Act for a Company Trading to Africa and the Indies, June 26, 1695. Edinburgh^ 1696. Folio, pp. 7. 136 ReUtei to the Darien Expedition. See Darien. An Act for Disposing of certain Estates and Banishing certain Persons therein named. 1782. 4to. 137 Act for Granting and Applying certain Stamp Duties, and other Duties in the British Colonies and Plantations in Amer- ica, towards further Defraying the Expenses of Defending, Pro- tecting and Securing the same. London^ '765. Folio. + Reprinted, Boston^ 1765. Vo\\o.-\- Same. London^ Baskett, 1 765. 8vo, pp. 66. 138 Mr. Rich characterizes this 8vo as " the Original Edition of the celebrated Stamp Act." I am inclined to think it first appeared in folio, with the following title : " Anno Regni Georgii III. Regis Magna Britanniae Francise tc Hiberniie, &c." An Act for repealing Certain Parts of an Act postponing the Payment of Government Securities. Boston^ 1781. 8vo, pp. 7. Act of Parliament appointing Commissioners to inquire into the Losses and Services of those [Loyalists] who have suffered by the late Unhappy Disturbances in America. London., "^l^Z' Folio. w. 140 An Act of Parliament for Encouraging the Scots African and Indian Company. Edinburgh., June 26, 1695. 4to, pp. 8. 141 Relates to the Darien Colony. Act of Parliament for Repealing the Stamp Duties and other Duties in the British Colonies and Plantations in America. Lon- don., 1766. Folio. 142 Act of Parliament relating to the Government of Her Ma- jesty's Ships, Vessels, and Forces by Sea. London., 1780. 410. Act for Registering Ships lO prevent Fraud and Abuses in the Plantation Trade. 1698. Folio. 144 An Act Prohibiting Trade with the Barbada's, Virginia, Ber- mudas, and Antego. Ordered to be Printed and Published die Jovis., 3. Octob.., 1650. Folio, half sheet. 145 Acte d'Independence des Etats-Unis et constitution des re- publiques fran9aise cisalpine et ligurienne. Paris [1778]. 8vo. In French, German, English and Italian. f ! I 22 ACUNA. Actes et Memoires concernant les Neeociations qui ont cu lieu entre la France et les Etats Unis de I'Afnerique depuis 1793, jusqu' a la conclusion de la Convention du 30 Septembre, 1800. Londrtt^ J. B. C. f^ogely 1807. iimo. 3 vols. pp. 368, 451, 481. c. 147 All the documenti in theie volumei are in the respective language* in which they were originally written by the pertunt acting under the authority of *he French and American governmenti. " If they do not diiplay much of the addreii for which French diplomacy claims credit, some important points of public law are discussed with ability and spirit, and though they are offensive in their nature, they form precious materials for the annalist. Collections of this kind which render state documents more accessible to historians and statesmen, are of great utility, and entitle the com- pilers of them to public acknowledgments." — M. R. The Acts of the Elders, commonly called the Book of Abraham ; containing a revelation made to him at a protracted meeting, Lo which is appended a chapter from the Book of Reli- gious Errors, with notes of explanation and commentation, from commencement to termination. Calculated for the meridian of Rhode Island ; but will answer for the New England States. Written by Himself. Providence, Printed for the purchaser, 1842. Square i2mo, pp. 160. 148 " This curious book relates to the dissensions among various religious denominations in Rhode Island." — Bartlitt. AcuGNA (Christopher). See Acuna (Christoval de). AcuNA (Ant. Gon^. de). Informe a N. R. P. M. General de el orden de Predicadores, Fr. Jhoan Baptista de Marinis. Le Orfrece el Press"" F. Antonio Gonzalez de Acufia, Dr. Cathe- dratico de prima de moral, Procurador de la Real Universidad de los Reyes. Diffinidor de la Provincia de S. Jhoan Baptista de el Peru en su nombres. 1659. 410. 149 " With an engraved title, but '\o printer's name. Evidently printed exclusively for the use of the order of Preachers, and consequently of great rarity. The author appears to have made a voyage from Lima to Spain, to give this account of the state of c.i;. religion of his order in South America, to his superiors. It is not mentioned by Kicolas Antonio; and Barcia, who collected every thing relating to America, evidently never saw the book." — Rich. Acuna (Christoval de). Nvevo Descvbrimiento del Gran Rio de las | Amazonas. | Por el Padre Christoval | de Acuna, Reli- gioso de la Suprema General Inquisicion, | Al qval sue, y se luzo por Orden I de su Magestad, el ano de 1639 1 Por la Provincia de gvito I en los Reynos del Peril | Al Excelentissimo Sefior Conde | uque de Oliuares | Con Licencia : En Madrid, en la Imprenta de Reyno,\aHo de i64i.|Sm. 4to, 6 p. 1. ; viz. : Title, etc., pp. •M I ADAIR. 23 3 i Al Lector, i p. } Certificates, 2 1. ; Clavsvla, etc., i 1. ) Text, 46 1. 1 50 Thii little volume ii highly priied by collectors of rare boolci, and hat iold ai high at £16; but, according to Bdrcia, its rarity is not owing to a rigid tuppreiiion of the work by order of Philip IV., *t it itated by mott bibliographical writers, but from a very imall number of copies having been printed, " It was probably not intended for tale, as it it not furnithed with the licenses and privileges usually prefixed to books publithed at the time. Acufta wai accompanied by Artieda, a brother Jesuit, and the abject of their voyage was to ascertain whether the treasures of Peru might not be brcught to Europe by way of the river Amazon, without going through the South Sea (at that time much infested by pirates) and round Cape Hum." — Rich. The work was suppressed by the Court of Spain, on the ground that it might prove advantageous to the Portuguese, who had wrested from Spanish dominion the Brazils, and the Colony of Para, on the mouth of the Amazon. Peignot says; "On connait trois ou quatre exemplaires, tout au plus, de I'edition originale." AcuNA (Cristoval d'). Relation de la Riviere des Amazones. Tradvite sur I'original Espagnol, par feu Mr. de Gomberville ; avec une dissertation sur la Riviere des Amazones, pour servir de preface. Parls^ Claude Barbitty 1682. i2mo, pp. 238. Map. c. 151 Faribault (No. 3) and Brunet quote this edition as in 2 vols. There is an edition with the following imprint : Sur la Cofie imprimie a Paris, 1682. + Another Edition, 1682, 3 vols., and another with the Voyage of Orillet and Bechamel to Ouiana in 1674. i2mo, 4 vols. AcuNA rChristoval de). Voyages and Discoveries in South- America — ^The First up the River of Amazons to Quito in Peru, and back again to Brazil, By Christopher d'Acvgna — The Second up the River of Plata, and thence by Land to the Mines '>f Potosi, By Mons. Acarete — The Third from Cayenne into Guiana, in search of the Lake of Parima, reputed the richest place in the world, By M. Grillet and Bechamel. Done into English from the Originals, being the only Accounts of those Parts hitherto extant. London^for S. Buckley ^ 1698. 8vo. 152 Pp. viii. ; Map; Text, 190 pp. ; Title, " An Account of a Voyage, etc. By Mons. Acarete du Biscay, 1698." Map, etc. Text, 79 pp.; Title, "Travels of Grillrt and Bechamel, etc., 1698." A Letter, i leaf, and Text, 68 pp. Acarete 's Relation is in Thevenot's Collection. The Original of Grillet and Bechamel's Voyage has not yet been discovered. AcuNA. Bericht von dem Strom derer Amazonen. JVien^ 1729. Sm. 8vo. 153 AcusHNET. Reports of the Selectmen of Acushnet on the Financial AiFairs of the Town. New Bedford^ i860, and con- tinued. 8vo. 154 Adair (James). The History of the American Indians \ I. I ;■,; 11 lM!i I H 24 ADALBERT. particularly those Nations adjoining to the Mississippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina and Virginia : Containing an Account of their Origin, Language, Manners, Religious and Civil Customs, Laws, Form of Government, Punishments, Conduct in War and Domestic Life, their Habits, Diet, Agriculture, Manufactures, Diseases and Method of Cure, and other Particulars, sufficient to render it a Complete Indian System. With Observatioiis on Former Historians, the Con- duct of our Colony Governors, Superintendents, Missionaries, &c. Also an Appendix, containing a Description of the Flori- das and the Mississippi Lands, with their Productions — The Bene- fits of colonizing Georgiana, and Civilizing the Indians — And the way to make all the colonies more valuable to the mother country. By James Adair, Esq., A Trader with the Indians and Resident in their Country for Forty Years. London,, Edward and Charles Dilfyy mucclxxv. 4to, 6 p. 1., pp. 464. Map. 155 " Mr. Adair points out various customs of the Indians, having a striking resem- blance to thuse of the Jews ; and the great object of his work appears to be, to prove that the aborigines of America ai": descended from that race. Some distrust appears to have fallen upon his statements, although he himself says that his account is neither disfigured by fable nor prejudice," — Allen. See, also, Faribault, No. 5, Volney and Pinkerton. Adair. Geschichte der Amerikanischen Indianer. Aus dem Engl. [Von S. H. Ewald.] Breslau^ 1782. 8vo. 156 Adair (J. M.) Unanswerable Arguments Against the Abo- lition of the Slave Trade. With a defence of the proprietors of the British sugar colonies, &c. Published for the benefit of the starving tin-miners in Cornwall. By James Makittrick Adair. London,, i'J()0. 8vo. 157 Adair (R.) Biographical Sketch of General Robert Adair. Washington,, 1830. 8vo. 158 Adalbert. von Preussen. Aus meinem Tagebuch. Von Adalbert Prinzen Berlin,, 1847. 4to. 10 Plates. 159 Adalbert. Skizzen zu meinem Tagebuch. Berlin^ 1847. Folio. 45 Plates, some of which are colored. 160 " Ouvrage de luxe execute par d'habiles artistes, et dont ou n'a tire que cent exem- plaires qui out ete distribues aux nobles amis de Tauteur." — Friedlandir. Adalbert. Bericht iiber das Mosquitoland im Auftrag des Prinzen von Preussen, &c. Berlin,, 1845. 8vo, pp. 274. 2 Maps. 161 4IVMPf^'V4^nc# ADAMS. »5 Adalbert. Travels in the South of Europe and in Brazil, with a voyage up the Amazon and its Tributary the Xingu. By Heinrich Wilhelm Adalbert, Prince of Prussia. Translated by Sir Robert H. Schomburgk and John E. Taylor. With In- troduction by Baron Von Humboldt. London^ 1849. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 732. Maps. 162 " If human civilization should ever penetrate into these fastnesses, the structure of this great net of rivers from north to south, may open channels of communication such as are unknown in any other part of the world." — Humboldt's Introduction. Adam (L.) La Question Americaine de I'Abolition de I'Esclavage aux Etats Unis. Par L. Adam, Magistrat. Nancy, 1861. 8vo, pp. 72. 163 Adam (Thomas). The Missionary's appeal to the religious public . . . the Mission in the Island of Trinidad . . . London, 1824, 8vo. 164 Adam (Thomas). Missionary's Farewell Sermon : Island of Trinidad. London, 1823. 8vo. 165 Adam (W.) Genealogy of the Adam family. By William Adam, of Canaan, Litchfield Co., Conn. Albany, 1848. 8vo, pp. 16. 166 Adam (W. J.) Journal of Voyages to Marguaritta, Trinidad, and Maturin, with Travels across the Llaneros and descent of the Orinoco, in 1819-20, comprising Interviews with Bolivar, and characteristic anecdotes. By W. J. Adam. Dublin, 1824. 8vo. 167 Adams (Abigail). Journal and Correspondence of Miss Adams, daughter of John Adams, second President of the United States ; Written in France and England, in 1785. Edited by her Daughter. New Tork, 1 841-2. i2mo. 2 vols. Plate of the Battle of Trenton and Portrait of Washington. 168 Adams (Amos). The Character of a Christian's Life and Death illustrated. A Sermon upon the Death of Mrs. Lucy Dudley, Oct. 24, 1756. Preached at Roxbury, Oct. 31, 1756. By Rev. Amos Adams. Boston, 1756. 8vo, pp. 26. 169 Adams. Concise Historical View of the Difficulties, Hard- ships, and Perils, which attended the Planting and Progressive improvements of New England. With a particular account of its long and Destructive Wars, Expensive Expeditions, &c. With reflections, principally moral and religious. In two discourses, 4 \ Iv yjA"»JW^li)U^M|>W^"W'-«>ir^-l.»*"ff.'fl"7!'''^'5?r''^^' "^^ 'i^^ ■ i i I: ^, '■ i rii 1 H I 1 ! . I 26 ADAMS. preached at Roxbury on the general fast, April 6, 1769 ... By Amos Adams, a.m. Pastor of the first church in Roxbury ***. Boston^ Kneeland^ Adams^ 1769. 8vo, pp. 66.4- Same. Boston printed. London reprinted for Edward and Charles Dilly^ ^IT^' 8vo, Title, I 1., pp. 68. 170 For an account of this rare work, see the " Massachusetts Historical Collection," Vol. XXVIII., p. 280; M. R., xLii., p. 156. Adams. Expediency and Utility of War in the present State of Things. Discourse before Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, June 4, 1759. By Amos Adams. Boston^ ^159- 8vo, pp. 32. 171 Adams. Religious Liberty an invaluable Blessing. Two Thanksgiving Discourses, preached at Roxbury, Dec. 3, 1767. By Amos Adams. Boston^ 1768. 8vo, pp. 57. 172 AoAMsf. Songs of Victory directed by human compassion and qualified with Christian benevolence ; in a Sermon delivered at Roxbury, October 25, 1759, on the g^jin :..! thanksgiving for the success of His Majesty's arms, more particularly in the re- duction of Quebec ... By Amos Adams, a.m. Pastor . . . Rox- bury. Boston^ Edes Sff G///, 1759. 8vo, pp. 29. 173 Mr. Adams also published Sermons on the Ordination of Jonathan Moore, Samuel Kingsbury, Caleb Prentice and John Wyeth, A Dudleian Lecture, 1770, and other tracts. Adams (Arthur). See Gray (J. E.) Adams (A. C.) Waiting upon God, the Way to secure our Country's Welfare. A Sermon. Portland^ 1845. 8vo. 174 Adams (C. B.) Catalogue of Shells collected at Panama, with Notes of their Synonymy, Station and Geographical Distri- bution. By Charles Baker Adams. New Tor k^privtUv printed^ 1852. 8vo, pp. 342. 175 Adams. Contributions to Conchology. By C. b. t iams. New Tork^ 1849-52. 176 Adams. First Annual Report on the Geology of the State of Vermont. By Charles B. Adams. Burlington, 1845. 8vo, pp. 92.4-Second, 1846. 8vo, pp. iv., 267.4- Third, 1847. 8vo, pp. 32.-i-Fourth, 1848. 8vo, pp. 8. 177 Adams. Fresh Water and Land Shells of Vermont. [A^o imprint.'] 8vo, pp. 19. 178 I ADAMS. 27 Adams (Charles Francis). An Address delivered before the Members of the Schools and the Citizens of Quincy ^uly 4, 1856. By Charles Francis Adams. Boston^ Ltttle^ Brown ^ Co.^ 1856. 8vo, pp. 36. 179 Adams. An Address on the Opening of the new Town Hall in Braintree, July 29, 1858. By C. F. Adams. Boston^ 1858. 8vo, pp. 86. 180 [Adams.] An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs, by a Whig of the Old School. Boston, iS^S' 8vo, pp. 52. 181 [Adams.] Further Reflections upon the State of the Currency in the United States. Boston, 1837. 8vo, pp. 41. 182 Adams. The Life of John Adams, Second President of the United States. Boston, 1856. 8vo, pp. 684. 183 Also on large paper. Forms Vol. I. of John Adams' Works, lo vols., 8vo. Adams. An Oration delivered before the City Council and Citizens of Boston, July 4, 1843. By C. F. Adams. Boston, 1843. 8vo, pp. 39. 184 [Adams.] Reflections upon the Present State of the Cur- rency in the United States. Boston, 1837. 8vo, pp. 36. 185 [Adams.] Speech of Charles Francis Adams on the Union. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 31st, 1861. 8vo, pp. 8. 186 Adams. Texas and the Massachusetts Resolutions. By Charles Francis Adams. Boston, 1844. 8vo, pp. 54. 187 Adams. What makes Slavery a Question of National Con- cern .? A Lecture delivered at New York, January 30, 1855. By Charles Francis Adams. Boston, Little, Brown ^ Co., 1855. 8vo, pp. 46. 188 Adams. The Charles F. Adams Platform ; or, a Looking- glass for the Worthies of the Buffalo Convention. Washington, [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. 189 Adams (D.) Oration at Fitchburg, Oct. 12, 1801, at a meeting of the Militia Officers of the Fourth Regiment. By Daniel Adams. Leominster, 1802. 8vo. 190 Adams. An Oration, Sacred to the Memory of Gen. George Washington, Delivered at Leominster, Feb. 22, 1800. By ■■Pl.'liffW^W'^V^'* r"f!^frwV*'T 28 ADAMS. i i^. i i vi' I Daniel Adams, m.b. [Motto.] Leominster {Mass.), Printed by Adams & Wilder, 1800. 8vo, pp. 25. 191 This Author also published a Geography, of which the Fourth Edition was issued, Boston, 1819, izmo, pp. 336; and a Medical and Agricultural Register for 1806-7. Adams. Government and Rebellion. A Sermon delivered in the North Broad Street Presbyterian Church, Sunday Morn- ing, April 28, 1 86 1. By Rev. E. E. Adams. Published by Request. Philadelphia, Henry B, Jshmead, 186 1. 8vo, pp. 23. Adams. The Temple and the Throne, or the True Foun- dation. A Sermon, Preached in the North Broad Street Pres- byterian Church, September 26th, 1861. By Rev. E. E. Adams. Philadelphia, H. C. Peck, 1861. 8vo, pp. 28. 193 Adams. (E. G.) An Historical Discourse in Commemora- tion of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the formation of the First Congregational Church in Templeton, Massachusetts. With an Appendix, embracing a survey Oi the Municipal affairs of the Town. By Edwin G. Adams, Junior Pastor. Boston, Crosby, Nichols is^ Co., 1857. ^^o, pp. viii., 175. 194 Adams (E.) Connecticut Election Sermon. By Eliphalet Adams. New London, 17 10. 1 6mo. -|- Another. May 10, '733- ^^^ London, T. Green, 1733. i2mo. 195 Adams. A Discourse putting Christians in mind to be ready for every Good Work. As it was delivered in Boston, Octob. 20, 1706. By Eliphalet Adams. Boston, N. E., Printed by B. Green, 1 706. 8vo, pp. 60. 196 Adams. A Discourse occasioned by the late Distressing Storm, Feb. 20, 17 16-17, delivered March 3. By Eliphalet Adams. New London, 1717. i2mo, pp. 31. 197 Adams. Discourse on the Death of the Hon. Gordon Sal- tonstall, Governor of Connecticut. By Eliphalet Adams. With Appendix from the Boston News Letter. New London [1724]. i2mo, pp. 60. 198 Adams. Eminently Good and Vseful Men, the Glory and Defence of the Places where they live. As it was set forth in a Sermon at Stonington, on the Death of Rev. James Noyes. New London, T. Green, 1 720. i2mo, pp. 46. 199 Adams. God sometimes answers his People by terrible Things in Righteousness. Sermon on the Meeting-house in ADAMS. 29 louse in New London being struck by Lightning, Aug. 31, 1735. By Eliphalet Adams. New London^ jy 2^. i6mo, pp. 46. M. 200 Also, Sermons at the Ordination of William Gager, John Owen and Thomas Clap, and on the Death of J. J. Fabyan, Mrs. L. Adams and Mrs. M. Bulkley. Adams. Manual Pereira, or, The Sovereign Rule of South Carolina. With Views of Southern Laws, Life, and Hospitality. By F. C. Adams. Charleston, 1853. i2mo, pp. 303. 201 This was printed in Washington, 1853, and some copies have that imprint,+Re- pr'-vted. London, iS ^4.. izmo, pp. 400. Adams. The Story of a Trooper, with much of interest concerning the Campaign on the Peninsula, not before written. By F. Colburn Adams. New fork, Dick and Fitzgerald, 1865. i2mo, cloth, pp. 616. 202 Adams. Uncle Tom at Home. A Review of the Re- viewers and Repudiators of *' Uncle Tom's Cabin," by Mrs. Stowe. By F. C. Adams. Philadelphia, 1853. i2mo.-|- Re- printed, London, Clarke & Co, 1853. i2mo. 203 Adams. Justice in the Bye Ways. By F. C. Adams. New Tork, 1856. i2mo. 204 Adams (G.) Genealogy of the Adams Family of Kingston, Mass. By George Adams. Boston, 1861. 8vo, pp. 64. 205 Adams (G. W.) An Oration delivered at Ouincy, Mass., 5th July, 1824. By George Washington Adams. Boston, 1824. 8vo, pp. 24. 206 Adams (H.) An Abridgment of the History of New England, for the use of Young Persons. By Hannah Adams. Boston, 1805. i2mo, pp. IV., i85.-|-Same. Second Edition. Boston, Belcher & Armstrong, 1807. i2mo, pp. vi., 5-188. 207 Adams. An Alphabetical Compendium of the Various Sects which have appeared in the world from the beginning of the Christian Era to the present day, etc. By Hannah Adams. Boston, 1784. 8vo. 208 Adams. A View of Religions . . . Second Edition. Boston [1791]. 8vo. 209 Adams. A View of Religions, . . . Third Edition, with large additions. * * * Boston, 1801. 8vo, pp. 504. 4- Same. A New Edition. London, 1805. 8vo. 210 M 30 ADAMS. h r- Adams. A Dictionary of all Religions and Religious De- nominations, Jewish, Heathen, Mahometan, and Christian, ancient and modern. . . . Fourth Edition, with large additions. New Tork, 18 1 7. 8vo. 21 1 Reviewed by S. Willard, in the North American Review, Vol. vii., p. 86. Adams. An Appeal to the World on the Controversy re- specting the Revolution of Harvard College. By Hannah Adams. Charlestown^ 18 14. 8vo. 212 Adams. A Memoir of Miss Hannah Adams, written by herself. With Additional Notices, by a Friend. Boston, Gray, 1832. i2mo, pp. IV., no. Portrait. 213 Adams. A Narrative of the controversy between the Rev. Jedediah Morse, d.d., and the Author. By Hannah Adams. Boston, 1 8 14. 8vo, pp. 31. 214 Adams. A Summary History of New England, from the first Settlement at Plymouth, to the Acceptance of the Federal Constitution. Comprehending A General Sketch of the Ameri- can War. By Hannah Adams. Dedham, Printed for the Author, m.dcc.xc.ix. 8vo, pp. 513; List, i 1. 215 Adams. (H. G.) God's Image in Ebony : a Series of Sketches demonstrative of the Mental Powers and Intellectual Capacities of the Negro Race. Edited by H. G. Adams. With a Sketch by F. W. Chesson, and a Chapter by Wilson Armistead. Lon- don, Partridge^ Okey, 1854. i2mo, pp. 188. 216 Adams (Israel). A Narrative of the Life of Israel Adams, by Himself. 8vo, pp. 36. s. 217 A conjectural title, as the only copy kiiown lacks the title-page. The author served in the War of 18 12. Adams (Jasper). Characteristics of the Present Century. A Baccalaureate Address to the Graduates of the College of Charleston, delivered 31st October, 1834. By Jasper Adams, D.D. Charleston, 1836. 8vo, pp. ii. 218 Adams. An Eulogium pronounced 23d January, 1835, before the College of Charleston, on the Life and Character of the late Elias Horry, Esq. By Jasper Adams, d.d. Charleston, 1835. 8vo, pp. 26. 219 Adams. The Moral Causes of the Welfare of Nations. An Oration delivered ist November, 1834, before the Society of 1.4 ADAMS. 31 [Christian, 1 additions. )j 211 \ >. 86. versy re- Hannah ■ 212 I ritten by ■] on. Gray, 213 1 the Rev. Jj Adams. m 214 1 from the i| ; Federal | ; Ameri- | e Juthor, :j 215 i Sketches | 'apacities \ a Sketch * d. Lon- 216 -A dams, by '^ S. 217 ;| thor served | !^entury. -f )llege of Adams, g 218 1 ;, before 1 the late . 1835. II 219 m IS. An M ciety of m Graduates of the College of Charleston. By the Rev. J. Adams. Charleston, 1834. 8vo, pp. 40. 220 Adams. The Relation of Christianity to Civil Government in the United States. A Sermon before the Convention of th Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of South Carolina, Charleston, February 13, 1833. By Rev. Jasper Adams, d.d. Charleston, 1833. 8vo, pp. 56.-|-Second Edition. Charleston, 1833. 8vo, pp. 64. 221 Dr. Adams delivered other Orations and Sermons at Geneva, Charleston, &c., on the Appearance of a Comet ; the Eclipse of the Sun, &c. Adams (John). Poems on Several Occasions, Original and Translated. By the Rev. John Adams, m.a. Boston, 1745. i2mo, pp. 176. M. 222 Adams. Flowers of Modern History, comprehending the most remarkable revolutions and events of modern times, to the Conclusion of the American War. By the Rev. John Adams. London, 1796. 223 Adams. The Flowers of Modern Travels, being elegant, entertaining, and instructive extracts, selected from the works of the most celebrated travellers. By John Adams, m.a. Lon- don, 1788. \2n\o.-\- Boston, 1797. i2xi\o.-\- London, 1799. 3 vols., i2mo.-\- Boston, 1816. 2 vols., i2mo.+ Baltimore [n. d.] 8vo. 224 Adams. Choix de Voyages modernes, &c. Traduit par J. F. Andre. Paris, 1799. 2 vols., 8vo. 225 Adams. View of Universal History, from the creation to the present time ; including an account of the celebrated Revolu- tions in France, Poland, Sweden, &c. By Rev. John Adams. London, 1795. 3 vols., 8vo. 226 Includes the British Colonies in America. [Adams (John)]. A Collection of the Speeches of the Presi- dent of the United States to both Houses of Congress, at the Opening of every Session, with their Answers, etc. Boston, Manning i^ Loring. i2mo, pp. 282. 227 [Adams.] A Collection of State Papers relative to the first acknowledgment of the Sovereignty of the United States of America, and the Reception of their Minister Plenipotentiary, n^iotentiary e United •1 racter of ■ < cewise an - 1 London^ 229 « merica, Feb ■-''' . M. M. 230 '1 ms ; ori- \ Letters. 231 \ ams and M\i and end- \ 232 'k' ment of London^ \ 233 t| I7. izmo '■! 0, pp. XX. :s, and the ment of Turgot. J' ai-viii. ;{ p. 651; 1 234 nent of I . Tur- day of )lumes. ^ pp. 8» XXXII., 392 i 2 p. 1., pp. 452 j 2 p. 1., pp. 528. Index, 18 I. Portrait. 235 This was reprinted as a Third Edition : Philadelphia, W. Cobitti, 1793. 3 vols., 8vo. Stockdale re-issued his edition with the following title : Adams. History of the Principal Republics of the World ; a Defence of the Constitutions of government of the United States of America against the attack of M. Turgot . . . London^ J. Stockdale, 1794' 3 vols., 8vo, pp. xxxviii., 392, 451, 528 and Index, 18 1. 236 " This work is not, as its title states, a defence of the American Constitution, but a warm defence of the Constitution of Great Britain. It is the best anti-democratic treatise that we have seen ; for Dr. Adams appears to dread that that is the extreme to which his countrymen will naturally lean, and he has exerted his best endeavours to obviate that evil." — Monthly Review. This writer has not distinguished between republicanism and democracy. The work did much to familiarize the European mind to the novel state of things then taking place in America. It includes the opinions of eminent writers on various republics of the world. Adams. Defense des Constitutions Americaines ou de la necessite d'une balance dans les pouvoirs d'un gouvernement libre par M. John Adams. Avec des Notes de M. de la Croix. Paris., 1792. 2 vols., 8vo. 237 Adams. Correspondence of John Adams, Esq., late Presi- dent of the United States, concerning the British doctrine of Impressment, and many interesting things wl ch occurred during his administration. Baltimore, H. Niles, 1809. i2mo, pp. 72. [Adams.] Discourses on Davila. A series of papers on Political History. Written in the Year 1790, and then pub- lished in the Gazette of the United States. By an American Citizen. Boston, Printed by Russell and Cutler, 1 805. 8vo, pp. 148. 239 [Adams.] A Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law. London \_i'jS2?^ 240 Adams. Essay on Canon and Feudal Law ; with the Politi- cal Character of the said John Adams. By an American. Phila- delphia, Robert Bell, 1783. 8vo, pp. 62. 241 The same as No. 239, with another title. It was published with another tract: " Observations on the Commerce of the American States." It was first published in the Boston Gazette in 1765, reprinted in the London Chronicle, afterward by Almon, at the end of a tract entitled " True Sentiments of America in 1768." Adams. Four Letters : Being an interesting Correspondence between those Eminently Distinguished Characters, John Adams, 5 34 ADAMS. late President of the United States, and Samuel Adams, late Governor of Massachusetts, on the Important Subject of Gov- ernment. Boston^ 1802. 8vo, pp. 32. 242 Adams. History of the Dispute with America, from its Origin in 1754. Written in the Year 1774. By John Adams, Esq. London^ f. StockdaU. 8vo, pp. 89. n. 243 ** The avowed design of this pamphlet is to pursue the tories through all their dark intrigues and wicked machinations, and to show the rise and progress of their schemes for enslaving America. The Conduct of Bernard and Hutchinson is treated with great freedom and asperity ; nor is the indignant author less sparing of some eminent statesmen in England, under whose influence they projected ^tnd pursued the inauspi- cious system of American Taxation." — M. R., lxx., p. 477. The work is an abridgment of the Letters of Novanglus, which first appeared in the Boston Gazette, 1774, which were reprinted in another form in Almon's Remembrancer for 1775, ^^^^ translated into Dutch, with the following title : Adams. Geschiedenis van het Geschil tusschen Groote-Britan- nie en Amerika, zedert deszelfs oorsprong, in den jaare 1754, tot op den tegenwoordigen tijd. Door zijne excellentie, den Heere John Adams, Schildknaap^ gevolmagtigden staatsdienaar der der- tien vereenigde staaten van Noord-Amerika, bij de Republijk der vereenigde Nederlanden. Te Amsterdam^ Bij W. Holtrop^ 1782. 8vo, pp. VIII., 156. Portrait by VinkeUs. N. 244 Adams. The Inadmissible Principles of the King of Eng- land's Proclamation of Oct. 16, 1807, considered. Originally published in the Boston Patriot. Boston^ 1809. 8vo, pp. 20. m. 245 Adams. Letters of John Adams, addressed to his wife. Edited by his grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Boston^ 1841. 2 vols., i2mo. pp. XXXII., 286 i XX., 282. Portrait. 246 Adams. Memoir to their High Mightinesses the States General of the United Provinces. Leyden^ April 19, 1781. 8vo, pp. 14. 247 Adams. Memoire a leurs Hautes-Puissances les Seigneurs Etats-Generaux des Provinces-Unies des Pays-Bas. , 1781. 8vo, pp. 15. 248 Adams. Speech of the President of the United States to both Houses of Congress, delivered in the Representative Chamber on Thursday, November 23, 1797. Philadelphia^ Joseph Gales. 8vo, pp. 8. 249 [Adams.] An Address in answer to the Speech of the Presi- dent of the United States to both Houses of Congress, at the ADAMS. 35 Commencement of the present Session, Reported by a Select Committee on Monday, Nov. 27, 1797. Philadelphia^ Joseph Gales. 8vo, pp. 6. 250 [Adams.] Thoughts on Government : applicable to the present state of the American colonies. In a letter from a gen- tleman to his friend [George Wythe, of Virginia]. Philadelphia^ VJohn DunlapX mdcclxxvi. i2mo, pp. 28 -|- Reprinted, Boston^ J. Gill^ 1770. i2mo, pp. 16. + Same. Abridged. Boston^ 1788, &c. 251 Adams. Twenty-Six Letters, Upon Interesting Subjects Respecting the Revolution of America. Written In Holland, In the Year 1780. By his Excellency John Adams, While he was sole Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America. For Negociating A Peace, and a Treaty of Com- merce, with Great-Britain. [^London\ Printed for the Subscribers [1786]. i2mo, Advt., I 1., pp. 87. -h Reprinted, New Tork^ J. FennOy 1789. i2mo, pp. 64. 252 These Letters were addressed to Dr. Calkoen, of Amsterdam, and were printed for private circulation. Adams. The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States ; with a Life of the Author, Notes and Illus- trations, by his Grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Boston, Little, Brown iff Co., 1856. 10 vols., 8vo, pp. xii., 684; xii., 542; 2 p. 1., 576 ; VII., 588 ; 2 p. 1., 496 ; 2 p. 1., 550 ; xx., 675 ; XXI., 691 ; XX., 643 } XI., 520 } 18 Plates and Fac-similes. 253 Three hundred copies printed on large paper. See N. A. Rev., lxxi., p. 407 ; Liv. Age., XXI., p. II. Adams. Address to the Federal Republicans of Burlington County, on the Re-election of President Adams and Governor Howell. Trenton, Sherman, m.dccc. 8vo, pp. 32. 254 Adams. Brief Consideration of the Services, &c., of Mr. Adams. See [Gardner, John]. Adams. Deeds and other Documents relating to the several Pieces of Land, and to the Library, presented to the Town of Quincy, by John J. Adams. With a Catalogue of Books. Cambridge, 1823. ^v°> PP* ^7* ^- ^55 Adams. Facts and Official Documents, Relative to the fit- ness of General Jackson and Mr. Adams for the office of Presi- I 36 ADAMS. dent, and to the conduct of the parties supporting them. [No imprint.] 8vo, pp. 16. 256 Adams. Political Sketches inscribed to His Excellency John Adams, Minister Plenipotentiary, from the United States to the Court of Great Britain. By a Citizen of the United States. London^ C. Dilly^ mdcclxxxvii. 8vo, pp. iv., 96. 257 " Theie Sketches are written with much spirit, and that zeal for America and iti cauie, which hat animated her numeroua authors and defenders." — CriticaJ Rtvinu. Adams. A Selection of Eulogies Pronounced in the Several States in Honor of those Illustrious Patriots and Statesmen, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Hartford^ D. F. Robinson ^ Co., 1826. 8vo, pp. 426. 258 Adams. A Selection of the Patriotic Addresses to the Presi- dent [John Adams] of the United States, together with the President's Answers, presented in the year 1798. Boston^ 1798. i2mo, pp. 360. 259 Adams. Sketches of the Public Services of Adams, Clay and Crawford .... By a New-York Republican. New Tork, 1823. 260 Adams. Vindication of the Condi \ Character of John Adams, Esq. In Reply to the Letter ot General Hamilton. New Tork, 1800. 8vo. 261 Adams. Vindication of the President's Nomination of a new Embassy to France, 1799. 8vo. 262 [Adams (John)] and [Leonard (Daniel)]. Novanglus and Massachusettensis ; or. Political Essays, published in the years 1774 and 1775, on the Principal Points of Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies. The former by John Adams, late President of the United States, the latter by Jonathan Sewall, then King's Attorney General of the province of Massa- chusetts Bay. To which are added a number of Letters, lately written by President Adams to the Honourable William Tudor j Some of which were never before published. Boston, Hews & Goss, 1 8 19. 8vo, pp. 312. 263 Notwithstanding the positive statement on the title, it is satisfactorily settled that Daniel Leonard was the author of Massachusettensis' Letters. Some of the papers signed Novanglus were reprinted in London. See Nos. 243 and 044. Adams (Mrs. John). Letters of Mrs. Adams, the wife of John Adams. With an introductory memoir by her grandson. J^'«i'**ir ADAMS. 37 Charles Francis Adams. Boston^ 1840. i2mo.-f Fourth Edi- tion, revised and enlarged. Boston^ 1848. i2mo. 264 Adams (John, 0/ fValtham- Abbey). Set Juan y Santacilia, J. Adams (J. J.) The Charter Oak, and other Poems. By John Jay Adams. New Tork^ Samuel Co/man^ '^39- i2mo, pp. 60. 265 Adams (John G.) Our Country, and its Claims upon us. An Oration delivered before the municipal authorities and citi- zens of Providence, July 4, 1863. By Rev. John G. Adams. Providence^ Knowles^ Anthony £5f Co., 1863. 8vo, pp. 30. 266 Adams (John Q.^ An Address delivered at the request of a committee of the citizens of Washington ; on the occasion of reading the Declaration of Independence on the fourth of July, 1 82 1. By John Quincy Adams. IVaihington^ Davis and Force^ 1 82 1. 8vo, pp. 3i.-|-Second Edition. Cambridge^ 1821. 8vo, pp. 34. M. 267 Adams. Rt aarks on the Address. See [Fendall (P. R.)] [Adams.] Review of the Address delivered by Hon. John Q. Adams at Washington, 4th July, 1821. Boston^ 1821. 8vo, pp. 28. 268 [Adams.] A Vindication of Mr. Adams's Oration. Concord^ N. i/., 1821. 8vo. 269 See, also, Niles' Register, Vol. xx., p. 316. Adams. Address of John Quincy Adams to his Constituents of the Twelfth Congressional District, at Braintree, Sept. 17, 1842. Boston., 1842. 8vo, pp. 63. 270 Adams. An Address to the Members of the Charitable Fire Association of Boston, May 28, 1802. By John Quincy Adams. Boston^ 1802. 8vo, pp. 25. + Second Edition. Boston, 1802. 8vo, pp. 25. 271 Includes a handsome tribute to the memory of Geo. R. Minot, which is reprinted in the Mass. Coll., viii., 105-110. [Adams.] The Administration and the Opposition. Ad- dressed to the Citizens of New Hampshire. By Algernon Sid- ney. Concord, 1826. 8vo, pp. 20. 272 [Adams.] American Principles A Review of the Works of 38 ADAMS. I Pi Fisher Ames, compiled by A Number of his Friends. Boston, Everett ^ Munroe, 1809. 8vo, pp. 56. 273 Adams. Remarks on J. Q. Adams's review of Ames. See [Lowell, John]. Adams. Argument before the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Case of the United States, Appellants, vs. Cinque and others, Africans, captured on the Schooner Amistad, with a Review of the Case of the Antelope, delivered on the 24th February and ist March, 1841. New York, 1841. 8vo, pp. 135. N. 274 Adams. Correspondence between John Quincy Adams and several Citizens of Massachusetts, concerning the Charge of a Design to dissolve the Union. With An Appeal to the Citizens of the United States. By Franklin Dexter. Boston, 1829. 8vo, pp. 8o.+Second Edition. Boston, 1829. 8vo, pp. 48.+Same. W'ashington, 1829. 8vo, pp. 56. 275 Adams. The Duplicate Letters, the Fisheries and the Mis- sissippi. Documents relating to transactions at the negotiation of Ghent. Collected and published by John Quincy Adams, one of the Commissioners of the United States at the Negotia- tion. Washington, Davis and Force, i%22. 8vo, pp. 256. 276 Adams. The Treaty of Ghent and the Fisheries ; or. The Diplomatic Talents of John Quincy Adams candidly examined. Boston, 1824. 8vo. 277 Adams. An Eulogy on the Life and Character of James Madison, Fourth President of the United States. Delivered at the request of the Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council of the City of Boston, September 27th, 1836. By John Quincy Adams. Boston, 1836. 8vo, pp. 90. 278 Adams. Eulogy on the Life and Character of James Monroe. Boston, August 25, 1831. By John Quincy Adams. Boston, 1 83 1. 8vo, pp. 100. 279 Adams. Notice of Mr. Adams' Eulogium on the life and character of James Monroe. Washington, iS^i. 8vo, pp. 36. c. 280 Adams. The Jubilee of the Constitution : a Discourse de- livered at the request of the New York Historical Society, in the City of New York, on Tuesday, the 30th of April, 1839 ; Aw*^*^ ADAMS. 39 being the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States, on Thursday, the 30th of April, 1789, by John Quincy Adams. New York^ Samuel Colman^ mdcccxxxix. 8vo, pp. 136. Plate. 281. See N. Am. Rev., liv., p. zii. Adams. A Letter to the Hon. Harrison Gray Otis, A Mem- ber of the Senate of Massachusetts, on the Present State of our National Affairs. With Remarks upon Mr. Pickering's Letter to the Governor of the Commonwealth. By John Quincy Adams. Boston^ 1808. 8vo, pp. 32.+ Second Edition. Boston^ 1808. 8vo, pp. ■^2. + Albany^ Printed by John Barber [1808]. 8vo, pp. "^2. + New Tork^ 1808. Swo. + Hallowell, iSoS. 8vo, pp. 24..+ Sag Harbor, 1808. Svo.-{- Boston., Printed; London, Re- printed, R. y. Johnson, 1808. 8vo, pp. 32. 282 Adams. A Letter to the Hon. John Quincy Adams, occa- sioned by His Letter to Mr. Otis. By Alfred. Printed in America. J[New Tori'], 1808. 8vo, pp. 43. 283 Adams. Verdict of Condemnation. By an Old Citizen of New York. On the Appeal of H. G. Otis & Co. to the People of the United States, in grand Inquest ; for the decision of their Controversy with John Quincy Adams. New York, 1829. 8vo. 284 Adams. Remarks and Criticisms. See [Coleman, William]. Adams. Letters from John Quincy Adams to his constituents in the Twelfth Congressional district of Massachusetts ; to which is added his Speech in Congress, Feb. 9, 1837. Boston, 1837. i2mo. 285 Adams. I, pp. 47. 290 Also, in the Mass. Hist. Collection, Vol. ix., Third Series. Adams. An Oration delivered before the Cincinnati Astro- nomical Society, on the occasion of laying the Corner-stone of the Observatory. By John Quincy Adams. Cincinnati, 1843. 8vo, pp. 72. 291 Adams. An Oration addressed to the Citizens of the Town of Quincy, on the Fifty-fifth Anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America. By John Quincy Adams. Boston, 1831. 8vo, pp. 40. 292 Adams. Oration delivered at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1802, at the Anniversary Commemorative of the First Landing of our Ancestors at that Place. Boston, 1S02. 8 vo, pp. 31. -{-Reprinted, Plymouth, 18 20. 293 Adams. An Oration delivered before the Inhabitants of the Town of Newburyport, at their request, on the Sixty-first Anni- versary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1837, by John Quincy Adams. Newburyport, 1837. 8vo, pp. 68. 294 Adams. Oration on the Life and Character of Gilbert Motier de Lafayette, at Washington, on the 31st December, 1834. By John Quincy Adams. Washington, Gales and Seaton, 1835. 8vo, pp. 1 04.+ Another Edition. New Tork, 1835. 295 Adams. An Oration, pronounced July 4th, 1793, at the Request of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, in Com- memoration of the Anniversary of American Independence. By John Quincy Adams. Boston, Edes y Son, 1793. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. i6.-f-Second Edition. Boston, 1793. 8vo. g. 296 Adams. Poems on Religion and Society, by John Quincy Adams : with notices of his life and character, by John Davis and Thomas H. Benton. New Tork, 1848. i8mo.4- Reprinted, Auburn, 1854. i8mo. 297 ADAMS. at Adams. Present State of our National Affairs. By John Quincy Adams. Albany, 1821. 8vo. b. 298 Adams. Report on the Apportionment Bill, House of Re- presentatives, July 16, 1842. [^Washington, 1842.] 8vo, pp. 12. 299 Adams. Report on the Massachusetts Resolutions : House of Representatives, April 4, 1844. Washington, 1844. 8vo, pp. 23. 300 Adams. Six Letters from John Quincy Adams to Edward Livingston, on Masonry. Philadelphia, C. T. Jones, 1833. 8vo, pp. 32. 301 Adams. The Social Compact Exemplified in the Constitu- tion of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. With Remarks on the Theories of Divine Right of Hobbes and others, concern- ing the Origin and Nature of Government ; a Lecture delivered before the Franklin Lyceum, Providence, R. L, November 25th, 1842. Providence, Knowles^ Vose, 1842. 8vo, pp. 32. 302 Adams. Speech of John Quincy Adams on the Case of Alexander McLeod, House of Representatives, Sept. 4, 1841. Washington, 1 84 1. 8vo, pp. 12. 303 Adams. Speech of John Quincy Adams on the Causes of the Failure of the Fortification Bill, &c. ; delivered Jan. 22, 1836. Washington, 1836. 8vo, pp. 16. 304 Adams. Speech of John Quincy Adams on War with Great Britain and Mexico ; with the Speeches of Messrs. Wise and IngersoU, &c. Boston, [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 36. 305 Adams. Speech of Mr. John,^Quincy Adams (suppressed by the Previous Question) on the Removal of the Public Deposites, and its Reasons. Boston [n. d.] 8vo. pp. 32. + Another Edition. Washington, Gales and Seaton, 1 834. 8vo, pp. 43. 306 Adams. Speech of John Quincy Adams upon the Right of the People to Petition ; on the Freedom of Speech and of Debate in the House of Representatives of the United States ; on the Resolution of Seven State Legislatures, and the petitions . . . relating to the Annexation of Texas to this Union. Washington, 1838. 8vo, pp. 131. 307 Adams. Speech of John Quincy Adams on the Joint Rcso- i it • ' J i 42 ADAMS. lution for distributing Rations to Fugitives from Indian Hostili- ties in Alabama and Georgia ; House of Rep*- ^entatives, May 25? 1836. Washington^ 1836. 8vo, pp. 8. 308 Adams. Speech of John Quincy Adams in relation to the Navy Pension Fund ; delivered in the House of Representatives, 28th December, 1840. [Washington^ 1840.] 8vo, pp. 8. 309 Adams. Substance of the Speech of John Quincy Adams, with Part of the Debate, in the House of Representatives, upon the Bill relating to the Collection of Duties on Imports. Boston^ 1840. 8vo, pp. 30. 310 Adams. Texas. Extracts from the address of John Quincy Adams to his Constituents, at Braintree, Sept. 17, 1842. Trans- lated into French and Spanish from the National Intelligencer of Oct. 22, 1842. Washington^ 1842. 8vo, pp. 32. 311 Adams. Tariff — Manufactures. May 23, 1832. Mr. Adams from the Committee on Manufactures made the following report : Svo, pp. 36. 312 Report No. 28, 22d Congr., ist Session. Adams. Vindication of Gen. Jackson's Invasion and Occupa- tion of Florida, etc. [^Washi.igton^ \%\%.'\ 8vo. ^' 3^3 Adams. Address of the Central Committee friendly to the Election of John Quincy Adams as President, 1828. 8vo, pp. 24. 314 Adams. Facts and Opinions respecting Mr. John Quincy Adams ; and a fair view of the Militia-men Story. [No imprint.] Svo, pp. 8. 315 Adams. The life and public services of John Quincy Adams. With the eulogy before the legislature of New York. By Wm. H. Seward. Juburn^ 1849, ^^* i^mo. 316 Adams. The political character of John Quincy Adams delineated. Being a reply to certain observations in the address of Gen. Peter B. Porter and others. Albany^ Printed for the Albany Argus^ by D. M'Glashan, 1828. {^Reprint from the Argus.'] Svo, pp. 30. 317 Adams. Principles of Mr. [J. Q.] Adams* Administration. 1S28. 318 Adams. Proceedings of the City Council [of Roxbury] on ADAMS. 43 the Death of John Quincy Adams. Roxbury^ 1848. 8vo, pp. 7- 319 Adams. Sketch of the Life of John Quincy Adams. fVash- ington, 1824. 8vo. 320 Adams. Sketch of the Life of John Quincy Adams. New roriy Sickels, 1828. 8vo, pp. 16. 321 Adams. The striking similitude between the Reign of Ter- ror of the Elder Adams and the Reign of Corruption of the Younger Adams. An address adopted by the Albany Republi- can County Convention : together with resolutions expressing their sentiments on the Presidential Question, and nominating the Hon. John Taylor for Presidential Elector. Jlbany^ Printed for the Albany Argm^ by D. M'Glashan^ 1828. 8vo, pp. 8. 322 Adams. Testimonials of respect -to the Memory of John Quincy Adams by the Legislature of Massachusetts. [No im- print.] 8vo, pp. 28. 323 Adams. Tokens of a Nation's Sorrow. Addresses in the Congress of the United States, and Funeral Solemnities on the Death of John Quincy Adams. Washington^ y. Sff G. S. Gideon^ 1848. 8vo, pp 40. Portrait.+ Second Edition. 1848. 8vo, pp. 40. Portrait. 324 Adams & Condict. Report of the Minority of the Com- mittee on Manufactures, submitted to the House of Representa- tives of the United States, Feb. 28, 1833. By J. Q. Adams and Lewis Condict. Boston, 1833. ^^°' 3^5 Adams. (J. S.) Town and Country ; or. Life at Home and Abroad, Without and Within us. By John S. Adams. Boston, 1855. i2mo. 326 Adams (J. M.) Address to the People of Cumberland County. By John Milton Adams. Portland, 1853. ^^°> PP* ^4' 3^7 Adams (Joseph). The Death of the Righteous to be lamented. Sermon on the Death of John Fabyan, Esq., March 30, 1756. By Rev. Joseph Adams, a.m. Portsmouth, N. H., 1757. 8vo, pp. 16. m. 328 Adams. A Letter from Mr.Joseph Jdams, to the Rev. Mr. Thomas Barnard, of Newbury, with Mr. Barnard's Answer I ta 11 M ) ! 1 ! I I ,: I 1 :'i 1(11 : 44 ADAMS. thereto. Boston^ '743- 8vo, pp. I5.+The Second Edition. Boston^ Thomas Fleet^ 1743' 8vo, pp. i6. 329 Adams. The Necessity and Importance of Rulers, Civil and Ecclesiastical, &c. Sermon at Newington, March 13, 1769. By Joseph Adams, a.m. Portsmouth^ 1769. 8vo, pp. 24. N. 330 Adams (Josiah). Address at Acton, July 21, 1835, the first Centennial Anniversary of that Town ; with an appendix and map of the Concord Fight. Boston^ 1835. 8vo, pp. 24. 331 Adams. The Genealogy of the Descendants of Richard Haven, of Lynn, Massachusetts, who emigrated from England about 200 years ago. By Josiah Adams. Boston^ 1843. ^^^> PP- 54- 332 Adams. Genealogy &c. . . . being a Republication of the first edition. With Additions. Boston^ 1849. 8vo, pp. 54, 50. 333 Adams. Letter to Lemuel Shattuck, Esq., of Boston . . . in Vindication of the Claims of Capt. Isaac Davis, of Acton, to his just share in the Honors of the Concord Fight. Also depo- sitions of witnesses, &c. Boston, i%^o. 8vo, pp. 24. 334 Written in answer to Sliattuck's "History of Concord." Adams (J. W.) Letter to the Honorable Secretary of War, on the examination of officers for colored troops. By Julius W. Adams. Brooklyn, Sept. ist, 1863. 8vo, pp. 16. 335 Adams (Mr.) Speech of Mr. Adams, of Mississippi. On the Bill to Remove the Indians West of the Mississippi, de- livered in the Senate of the United States, April, 1830. Wash' ington, 1830. 8vo, pp. 31. 336 Adams (N.) Annals of Portsmouth, comprising a period of Two hundred Years from the First Settlement of the Town ; With Biographical Sketches of a few of the most respectable inhabitants. By Nathaniel Adams. Portsmouth, Published for the Author, 1825. 8vo, pp. 400. 337 See N. A. R., xxii., 215. Adams (Neh.) The Life of John Eliot, with an account of the early Missionary efforts among the Indians of New England. By Nehemiah Adams. Boston, 1847. i2mo. 338 Adams. A Sermon preached to the Congregation at the ADAMS. 45 Essex Street Church, October ii, 1852. The Sabbath After the Interment of Hon. Daniel Webster. By Nehemiah Adams, D.D. Boston^ 1852. 8vo, pp. 23. -|- Second Edition. Boston, Press of Geo. C. Rand, 1852. 8 vo, pp. 23. 339 Adams. The Sable Cloud ; A Southern Tale with Northern Comments. By Rev. Nehemiah Adams. Boston, Ticknor ^ Fields, 1861. 8vo, pp. 275. 340 Adams. A South-Side View of Slavery ; or, Three Months at the South, in 1854. By Rev. Nehemiah Adams, d.d. Boston, T. R. Marvin, 1854. i2mo, pp. 214. 341 Adams (S.) On the Conduct of the Society for Propagating the Gospel. By Samuel Adams. London, 1765. 8vo 342 Adams (R. S.) Nineveh Threatened — A Sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church, Brooklyn, Dec. 30, i860. By Rev. R. S. Adams. New Tork, Mann (^Stearns, 1 861. 8vo, pp. 16. 343 Relates to the Southern Rebellion. Adams (S.) An Oration delivered at the State House in Philadelphia, to a very numerous Audience ; on Thursday, the ist of August, 1776, by Samuel Adams, Member of the *** i^in^if. ******* j.jjg General Congress of the ****** ****** q£ America. Philadelphia, Printed; London, Reprinted, "Johnston, mdcclxxvi. 8vo, Title, i 1., pp. 42. 344 An undelivered oration. Set Wells' Life of Adams, Vol, ii., p. 439, Vol. 111., p. 403, There is no Philadelphia edition. " Mr. Adams, the American Cicero, de- claims with warmth and energy against kingly government and hereditary succession. There are passages in this oration which would have done honour to a Roman trib- une, when the republican spirit of that mistress of the world was at its greatest height," — M, R,, tv., p. 397. &e, also, Anal. Mag., iii,, p, 231 ; Am. Quar, Reg., XIII,, p. 269. Adams (Thos.) Democracy Unveiled, in a letter to Sir Francis Burdett, Bart., m.p. By T. Adams, Esq., lately a resident in the United States. London, Chappie, 18 13. 8vo, pp. 521. 345 The Monthly Review, Vol, lxx., p. 275, says that the title of this bulky volume should have been " The Evils of Democracy exemplified in the case of the United States of America." Adams (T. M.) Cool Address to the People of England on the Slave Trade. By T. M. Adams. London, 1788. 8vo. 346 Adams (W.) God's Eye | on the | Contrite | or a | Discourse] shewing | That True Poverty and Contrition of Spirit and Trem- bling at God's Word is the Infallible and only way for the Obtain- I 46 ADAMS. n Hi !{!| li I ing and Retaininej of Divine Acceptation. J As it was made in the Audience of the General Assembly of the [ Massachusetts Colony at Boston in New-England ; J May 27. 1685. being the Day of Election there. { By Mr. William Adams { Boston in New t,ng- hn6.\ Printed by Richard Pierce /or Samuel Sewall, 1685. | 4to, Title, I 1., pp. 41. 347 Adams. The Necessity of the Pouring-out of the Spirit from on High. Upon a Sinning Apostatizing People, set under Judg- ment, in order to their merciful deliverance and Salvation. Fast Sermon, 21, 9, 1678. By Rev. William Adams. Boston^ 1679. 4to, pp. 48. M. 348 Adams. A | Discourse | Delivered at New-London, | October 23d A.D. 1 760. 1 On the [Thanksgiving I (Ordered by Authority)! For the Success of the British Arms, m | the reduction of Mon- treal, and the conquest of all Canada. | By William Adams. | New-London : | Printed and sold by Timothy Green, \ mdcclxi. j Small 8vo, pp. 25. h. 349 Adams (Sir W.) The actual State of the Mexican Mines, and the reasonable expectations of the Shareholders of the Anglo- Mexican Mine Association, being the substance of a letter ad- dressed to the Directors of that Company ; with a Supplement, containing additional Data, confirmed by recent intelligence from Mexico } and an Appendix of Original Mexican Documents. By Sir William Adams. London, Sherwood, mdcccxxv. 8vo, pp. IV., 87. 350 Adams (W.) An Address before the New-England Society of New York, Dec. 22, 1852. By Rev. William Adams, d.d. New Tork, 1853. 8vo, pp. 56. 351 Adams. Christian Patriotism by William Adams, Pastor of Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York City. New Tori, Jnson D. F. Randolph, 1863. i2mo, pp. 21. 352 Adams. Christianity and Civil Government. By Rev. Wil- liam Adams. New York, 185 1. 8vo, pp.48. 353 Adams. Madison Square Church : Jan. i, 1858, 1859. i2mo, pp. 12, 16. 354 Adams. Prayer for Rulers, a duty of Christian Patriots. A discourse preached in the Madison Square Presbyterian Church, Jan. 4, 1 86 1. By Rev. William Adams, d.d. New York, Rudd y Carlton, 1861. i2mo, pp. 41. 355 ADAMS. 47 Adams (W. E.) The Slaveholder's War. An Argument for the North and the Negro. By W. E. Adams. Manchester^ Un. and Emanc. Soc.^ 1863. 8vo, pp. 24. 356 [Adams (W. T.)] Brave Old Salt, or Life on the Quarter- Deck. A Story of the Great Rebellion. By Oliver Optic (W. T.Adams). Boston^ Leei^ Shepard, iS6b. i6mo, pp. 330. 357 [Adams.] Fighting Joe ; or, The Fortunes of a Staff Officer. A Story of the Great Rebellion. By Oliver Optic. Boston, Lee is Shepard, 1866. i6mo, pp. 326. 358 Adams. The Yankee Middy ; or, The Adventures of a Naval Officer. A Story of the Great Rebellion. By Oliver Optic. Boston, Lee i^ Shepard, 1866. i6mo, pp. 332. 359 Adams (Z.) Answer to a Pamphlet, lately published, entitled, " A Treatise on Church Government." By Zabdiel Adams. Boston, 1773. Sm. 8vo, pp. 87. 360 Adams. Sermon before his Excellency John Hancock, Esq., Governor, etc., May 29, 1782. By Zabdiel Adams. {Boston'], Fleetest GUI [1782]. 8vo, pp. 59. 361 Adams. The Duty and Importance of Making the Scrip- tures the Rule and Standard of Preaching, delivered at Westford in presence of the Pastors and Deacons convened to confer with the Rev. Mr. Scribner relative to certain Doctrines he had been charged with Preaching. By Zabdiel Adams, of Lunenburgh. Boston, 1782. 8vo. 362 Adams. The Evil Designs of Men made subservient by God to the Public Good ; particularly illustrated in the Rise, Progress, and Conclusion of the American War. A Sermon Preached at Lexington on the Nineteenth of April 1783: Being the Anni- versary of the Commencement of the War between Britain and America, which broke out in that Town on the 19th of April 1775. By Zabdiel Adams, a.m. Boston, Benjamin Edes ^ Sons, M,DCC,Lxxxiii. 8vo, pp. 39. 363 Adams. The Happiness and Pleasure of Unity in Christian Societies, considered. Sermon in Boston, August 26, 1772. Boston, 1772. 8vo, pp. 44. 364 Adams. Masonic Sermon at Lancaster [Mass.] June 24, 1778. Worcester, 1778. Sm. 410. w. 365 48 ADDEY. Adams. The Nature, Pleasure, and Advantages of Church Musick. Sermon Preached at a Lecture, Lancaster, April 4, 1 77 1. By Zabdiel Adams. Boston^ '77i' 8vo, pp. 38. 366 Alio, Sermoni at the ordination of Ch. Stearns, J. Foiter, Kingibury, Noyei, and E. Whipple, and other discouriei. Adamson (J.) Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Luis de Camoens. By John Adamson. London^ 1820. 2 vols., crown 8vo. Portrait. 367 Alto on large paper. '* An elaborate performance." — Lowndes. Adamson. Bibliotheca Lusitana; or Catalogue of Books and Tracts, relating to the History, Literature and Poetry of Portu- gal ; forming part of the library of John Adamson. Newcastle- on-Tyney Hodgson^ ^836. i2mo, bfasciculi^ pp. 115. 368 Includes some Brazilian Bibliography. Adamson. Catalogue of a valuable collection of rare Editions and Translations of the works of Camoens. London, iS^b. 8vo, pp. 24. 369 Adamson (M.) [Pseud]. A Friendly Epistle to Neighbour John Taylor of Norwich. Containing an earnest invitation to him to join the Quakers, and not attempt to raise up a New Sect, when there are so many in the world. By M. Adamson. To which is added a Short Dialogue between Timothy Tell- Truth, and Obadiah Friendly. Third Edition. Boston, Re- printed, 1758. 8vo, pp. 23. M. 370 Adamson (T.) A Reply to " Considerations and Arguments proving the Inexpediency of a National Copyright Law, by John Campbell." By Thomas Adamson. New fori, 1844. 8vo, pp. 20. 371 Adamson (W. A.) A Sermon preached at Quebec, in 1854, on the day set apart for humiliation and fasting on account of the war between our Country and Russia. By Rev. W. Agar Adamson. ^ebec, 1854. 8vo, pp. 14. 372 Adderley. Letter to the Rt. Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, m.p., on the Present Relations of England with the Colonies. By the Right Hon. C. B. Adderley, m.p. With an Appendix of Ex- tracts from Evidence taken before the Select Committee on Colonial Military Expenditure. London, Parker, 1S62. 8vo. 373 Addey (M.) The Life and Military Career of Thomas ADDISON. 49 1 Jonathan Jackson, Lieutenant-General in the Confederate Army. By Markinfield Addey. With Portrait. New Tork^ 1863. i2mo. 374 Addey. " Little Mac," and How he became a Great Gen- eral. A Life of George Brinton McClellan, for Young Ameri- cans. By Markinfield Addey. New Tork^ J. G. Gregory^ 1864. i6mo, pp. 352. 375 Addington (Right Hon. Henry). See Crisis of the Sugar Colonies. Addison (Alexander). Charge to the Grand Juries of the County Court of the Fifth Circuit of the State of Pennsylvania at December Session, 1798. [On the Alien Act,] By Alex. Addison. fVashington [/* 1793]- i2nio, pp. 6. 420 An Address to the Interior Cabinet on the Affairs of America. London^ 1782. 4to. 421 Address I to the | Members of the Congress Ito be held | At Philadelphia [on | The first of September, 1 774. | Boston^ \ Reprinted and Sold by Mills and Hicks^ 1 1 774- 1 422 Address to the Merchants of Great Britain, or a Review of the Conduct of the Administration, with regard to our Trade and Navigation, with a Justification of the Convention concluded between Great Britain and Spain. By a Merchant Retir'd. 1742. 8vo. 423 Address to the People of America on the Prospect of a War with France ; recommended to the perusal of the People of Great Britain. By a True Friend to his Country. London^ 1798. 8vo. c. 424 An Address to the People of Great Britain, containing thoughts entertained during the Christmas Recess, on the Inde- pendence of America. London^ Milne^ I jS^. 8vo. 425 " A strenuous advocate for that British Declaration of American Independence that has lately taken place, as well on the ground of policy as of necessity." — M. R. Lxviii., p. 363. An Address to the People of Great Britain in general, the Members of Parliament, and the leading gentlemen of opposition, i.i particular, on the present Crisis of American Politics. Bristol, Newberry, ijjt. 8vo, pp. 79. 426 " This writer professes to have substituted persuasion for argument, and gentle re- proof for bitter invective; the Americans, however, will think him bitter enough. He reasons, nevertheless, well on some points, and throws out many sensible remarks." — Rich. See M. R., liv., p. 327. An Address to the People of Great Britain. London, Cadell, 1779. 8vo. 427 " A warm and seasonable exhortation." — M. R., lxi., p. 13 1. An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the Meeting of Parliament. London, Cadell, 1779. 8vo. 428 M. R., LXI., p. 467. Address to the People of Great Britain on the Propriety of Abstaining from West India Sugar and Rum. Ninth Edition. Boston, 1792. 8vo. 429 AN ADDRESS. 55 An Address to the People of the American States who choose electors . . . To which is added a short sketch of the biography of Gen. George Clinton, and several essays. IVashington, 1808. Svo, pp. 54. s. 430 An Address to the "People" of the Several Sovereign States of the United States, on the Frauds committed on their Elective Franchise, under Official Orders, and the Danger of the People being reduced to mere Serfs to a Tyrant Despot, under the Pretext of Negro Freedom, Military Necessity, Union and Lib- erty. [186 1.] Svo, pp. 16. 431 Address to the People of the United States. Providence., October 21, 1844. i2mo, pp. 15. 432 Relates to the Constitution adopted by Rhode Island in 1842. An Address to the People of the United States, drawn up by order of the National Institution for the Promotion of Industry, established June 1820, by delegates from New- York, New-Jer- sey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Ohio, and Delaware. New Tork., J. Seymour, 1820. 8vo, pp. 22. 433 Address to the People of the United States in behalf of the American Copyright Club. 1843. ^^°' 434 An Address to the People, on the Subject of the Contest be- tween Great Britain and America. By ***** ********* £g„_ don, Wilkie, 1776. 8vo. 435 " A zealous invective against the Americans." — M. R., liv., p. 156. An Address to the People of the United States on the subject of the Presidential Election. New Tork, \^2%. Svo. p. 436 Address to the People, Representatives, and President of the United States, on a National Education connected with the Militia System. Washington, 1 8 26. Svo, pp. 8. 437 An Address to the Public. Philadelphia, ijbS. i2mo. p. 438 An Address to the Public, containing some Remarks on the present Political State of the American Republics. Exeter [1787]. Svo, pp. 36. M. 439 An Address to the Representatives in Parliament, upon the State of the Nation. * * * London, Almon, 1779. Svo, pp. 38. 440 See M. R., Lxi., p. 467. I: PM 56 ADDRESSES. An Address to the Republicans and People of New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia, upon the state of Presidential Parties. By a Citizen of New York. To which are added. Questions and Answers on the Presidential Elections. New York and Phila- delphia^ 1824. N. 441 An Address to the Roman Catholics of the United States of America. By a Catholic Clergyman. Annapolis^ printed by Frederick Green ; and fVorcester^ reprinted by "J. Tymbs, at the Cross, MDCCLxxxv. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 120. 442 An Address to the Rulers of the State ; in which their Con- duct and Measures, the Principles and Abilities of their Op- ponents, and the real Interest of England with regard to America, and her natural enemies, are freely canvassed. By a Friend to Great Britain. London, Bew, 1778. 4to. 443 " This writer recommends most earnestly an effectual reconciliation with the Amer- icans, by the most ample and unreserved concessions on our part, even the granting them (what they are already in possession of) their favourite independency." — M. R., Lix., p. 73. Address to the Soldiers of New Hampshire, from the Granite State Lincoln Club of Washington, D. C. Washington, L. Towers, 1864. 8vo, pp. 8. 444 The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States to Congress, to the Year 1837. New York, 1837. 8vo. The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States, from 1789 to 1839. Together with the Declaration of Independence znd Constitution of the United States. With Portraits of the Presidents. New York, 1839. 8vo, pp. 632. The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States, from Washington to Harrison. To which is prefixed the Declaration of Independence, and Constitution of the United States, together with a Portrait and Memoir of W. H. Harrison. New York and Boston, 1841. 8vo, pp. 732. 447 Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States, from Washington to Tyler, embracing the Executive Proclamations, Recommendations, Protests and Vetoes, from 1789 to 1843, together with the Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United States. Fourth Edition. New York, 1843. ^^°» PP' 794* 44^ Addresses of the Successive Presidents of the United States to ADET. 57 New York and Charles- c. 450 Both Houses of Congress, at the Opening of each Session, with their Answers ; from the Commencement of the present Gov- ernment to January, 1805 ; with the Inaugural Addresses during the same period, and the Farewell Address of George Washing- ton. PFashington City, 1805. 449 Addresses on the Presidential Election. ton, 1812. 8vo. Addresses, Remonstrances, and Petitions, Commencing the 24th of June, 1769, Presented to the King and Parliament, from the Court of Common Council, and the Livery in Common Hall, assembled, with His Majesty's Answers. Likewise The Speech to the King, Made by the late Mr. Alderman Beckford, when Lord Mayor of the City of London. Printed by Henry Fenwick, i2mo, pp. 151. 451 Includes some notice of the Quebec Bill, The Declaration of Independence, Dr. Price's Works, &c. Adela. Extract from a Despatch to Mr. Stewart, her Ma- jesty's Charge des Affaires at Washington, respecting the seiz- ure of Mail Bags on board the " Adela." Br. Pari. Papers, N. Amer. London, 1864. Folio, pp 3. 452 Adelung. Mithridates oder allgemeine Sprachenkunde mit dem Vater Unser als Sprachprobe in beinahe funfhundert Spra- chen und Mundarten, von Johann Christoph Adelung, Chur- fiirstl. Sachsischem Hofrath und Ober-Bibliothekar. Berlin, 1806-18 1 7. 5 vols., 8vo, pp. x^ii. and vii., 686 ; xxiv., 808 ; XII., 708 ; VI., 474 ; XII., 530. 453 Vols. 2-5 were written by J. S. Vater, This is a history of all known languages and dialects, with an account of all the books printed in or relating to them. The second and third parts of the third volume — 1813-1816 — contain the languages of America. Adelung. Geschichte von Californien. See Venegas. Adet. Authentic Translation of a Note from the Minister of the French Republic to the Secretary of State of the United States. New York, 1796. 8vo, pp. 38. n. 454 Adet. Notes addressees par le Citoyen Adet, Ministre Plenipotentiaire de La Republique Fran^aise pres les Etats Unis d'Amerique, Au Secretaire d'Etat des Etats Unis. Philadelphia, B. F. Bache, 1796. 8vo, pp. 95. 455 Adet. Notes from Citizen Adet, Minister Plenipotentiary 8 WB 58 ADOLPHUS. I % J 1 If V. i of the French Republic, near the United States of America, To the Secretary of State of the United States. [In French and Eng- lish.] Philadelphia^ B. F. Bache^ 1796- 8vo, pp.95. 456 Adfywiad cvefydd Lloegr Newdd. Carmarthen, iSoo. i2mo. Account of the Revival in New England ; in the Welsh Language. Adger (J. BJ Christian Missions and African Colonization. By Rev. John B. Adger. Columbia, S. C, 1857. 8vo, pp. 53. Adger. A Review of the Reports to the Legislature of South Carolina on the Revival of the Slave Trade. By Rev. John B. Adger. Columbia, S. C, 1858. 8vo, pp. 36. s. 459 Adirondack Iron and Steel Company [Circular]. New Tork, 1854. 8vo, pp. 47, and plans. 460 The Opening of the Adirondacks. With a Map and Illustra- tions. New Tork, Hurd^ Houghton, 1865. i2mo, pp. 82. 461 Adis (H.) a Letter from Syrranam to Lord Willoughby, General of the Western Isles and of the Continent of Guiana, 1664. London, 1664. 8vo. 462 This title is taken from an English Sale Catalogue. I find no other account of the book. Adlam (Rev. S.) The First Church in Providence not the Oldest of the Baptists in America. Attempted to be shewn by S. Adlam. Newport, Cranston, 1 850. 8vo, pp. 28. 463 Adlard. The Sutton-Dudleys of England, and the Dudleys of Massachusetts in New England, from the Roman Conquest to the Present Time. By George Adlard. New Tork, Richard- son, 1863. 8vo, pp. 160. 464 Administration Dissected. In which the Grand National Cul- prits are laid open for the Public Inspection. London, Barker, 1779. 8vo. 465 " A review of the present circumstances and situation of Great Britain, so far as both have been obviously affected by the conduct of government since the commence- ment of the unfortunate war with the American Colonies." — M. R., lxii., p. 8z. Administration of the Colonies. See [Pownall (T.) ] Adolphus. History of England, from the Accession of ADVENTURES. 59 George the Third, to the Conclusion of Peace in the Year 1 783. By John Adolphus. London^ 1802. 3 vols., 8vo. 466 Other editions, 1805, i8i6, the last continued to the Death of the King, 1840-45. 8vo, 7 vols. The work contains a copious account of the American Revolution. The Political State of the British Empire, London, i8i8, by the same a thor, contains some references to the British Colonies in America. Adrian (Dr.) Reise-Scenen aus Amerika. Herausgegeben von Dr. Adrian. Erster Theil. Frankfurt^ 1836. i6mo, pp. 366. 467 Adrian. Chapin's Adrian City Directory and Advertiser for 1865-6. With a List of the principal Post-Offices in Michigan. Adrian City^ Chapin ^ Bros., 1866. 8vo, pp. 172. 468 Adrift in Dixie. See [Estabrooks (H. L.)]. Advantages of the Definite Treaty to the People of Great Britain demonstrated, to which is added a copy of our Treaty of Commerce with Spain in the year 17 15. London, 1749' 8 vo. The Advantages of the Revolution Illustrated, being a View of the present State of Great Britain. London, 1753. 8vo. 470 Advantages to Great Britain from the approaching War, to which is added two curious plans of the Port and Bay of Havanna, and of Porto-Bello. London, I'ji'j . 8vo. 471 Advantages which America derives from her Commerce, Con- nection and Dependance on Britain, addressed to the People of America. New York, 1775. 8vo. 472 Advantages which Ministers in the Colonies may enjoy by conforming to the Church of England. 1762. 8vo. 473 The Adventures of a Bale of Goods from America, in Con- sequence of the Stamp Act. London, J. Almon, 1766. pp. 23. " a strange attempt at humour. What the author would be at is best known to himself, and, no doubt, will ever remain so." — M. R., xxxiv., p. 157. Adventures of Hunters and Travellers, and Narratives of Border Warfare. Philadelphia, 1852. i2mo. 475 Adventures of a Gold Finder. Written by Himself. London, 1850. 3 vols., post 8vo, pp. 910. 476 The Adventures of Jonathan Corncob, Loyal American --*-- m 60 AENMERKENSWAAROIGE. ft] Refugee. Written by Himself. London, Robinson^ 1787. i2mo. 477 " The prototype of the Halli and the Trol/ofet, who, as the Monthly Reviewer say*, 'thought that his ridicule of the yonathant would render his work the more acceptable in England.*" — Rich. SeeM. R., lxxvii., p. 342. The Adventures of Pomponious, a Roman Knight ; or, the History of our own Times, made English by Mr. Macky. London, E. Curll, 1726. 2 vols., i2mo. 478 A satire on the celebrated John Law, his schemes and supporters. Adventures of Uncle Sam in search of his lost honour. Mid- dletown, 18 16. i2mo. 479 Adventures in the South Pacific. By a Roving Printer. New York, 1 86 1. i2mo. 480 " Advertisement, and not a joke." Philadelphia, Oct. i, 1764. 8vo. p. 481 A doggerel electioneering address. Advice to the Officers of the British Army. New Tori, 1783. i2mo. p. 482 Advice to the Inhabitants of the Northern Colonies, on the Present Situation of Affairs. New fork, 1^$$. 8vo. p. 483 Advijs van den | Raedt | van Staten, I Voort-ghebracht aen|de Ho : Mo : Heeren | Staten Generael | aer Vereenighde Neder- landen. |Den 8 October, 1650. ^ In 's Gravenhage,\ By Gerret Pietersz, 1650. | 4to, 2 1. 484 This advice of the Counsel of State to the States General relates to Brazil. Adye. a Treatise on Courts-Martial, etc. By Stephen Payne Adye. Philadelphia, 1779. i8mo. s. 485 Aen de | Hoogh Moog : Heeren Staten Generael | der Vereen- ighde Nederlanden. I 4to, pp. 16. 486 Address of the Agents of the West India Company to the States General. Relates to New Netherland. Aengemerckte voorvallen | Op de | Vredens Articulen | Met | Portugael. ^ Anno 1663. | 410, pp. 15. 487 Important incidents in the negotiations with Portugal concerning Brazil. Aenmerkenswaardige en Zeldzame West-Indische, Zee-en Land-Reizen door de Caribische Eylanden, Nieuw-Nederland, Virginien, en de Spaansche West-Indien. 1705. 8vo. Plates. m' AFRICAN. 6i y^oLUS, or the Constitutional Politician. 1770. 8vo. 489 yTiSOP, Junior, in America : Being a series of Fables, written especially for the people of the United States of North America. New Tork^ Printed for the Juthor^ 1 834. iimo, pp. viii., 3-238, Engraved Frontispiece and Title. 490 Affaires de I'Angleterre ct de I'Amerique. Anvers^ 1776-9. 8vo, 24 cahiers, divided into 8 tomes, usually bound in 17 vols. " This work appears to have been an imitation or translation of Almon's Remem- brancer, and appears to have extended to fifteen volumes. Among its editors, accord- ing to Barbier, were Fianklin, Count de Gebelin, Robinet, ice. Harvard College library possesses a copy of this scarce work." — Rich. Mr. Rich was mistaken as to the con- tents of this work. It is quite different from the Remembrancer, and was probably printed at Paris. It is essential for the Revolutionary period. An Affecting Narrative. See Anson (Lord). An Affectionate Address to the. Inhabitants of tlie British Colonies in America. By a Lover and Friend of Mankind. New Tork^ 1776. 8vo. Title, i 1. ; Introduction, 2 1. ; Text, 55 pp.+ Another Edition. Philadelphia^ ^11^' ^vo. ?• 492 Affiches Americaines. 1777-83- 4to, 7 vols. De PImprimerie Royale^ Port au Prince^ 493 " I have in my possession a copy of this French journal, from 1777 to 1783, both inclusive, in seven volumes. As they comprise the greater part of the American war, they contain many interesting articles relating to it, which probably are not to be found elsewhere." — Rich. Affiches de Brunswick. Anno 1778. 8vo. Includes Beschreiburg von Carolina in Nord-America. 494 The African Company's Property to the Forts and Settle- ments in Guiana, in America, considered, and the Necessity of Establishing a Trade in a Regulated Company. [1750.] 8vo. African Institution, Report. 1803, &c. 496 A Review of the Colonial Slave Registration Acts, in a Report to the African Institution, Feb. 22, 1820. 8vo, pp. 139. s. 497 The African Repository and Colonial Journal. 1826, &c. The African's Right to Citizenship. Philadelphia, "James S. Claxton, 1865. 8vo, pp. 31. 499 African Servitude : when, why and by whom instituted ? By whom and how long shall it be maintained ? Read and consider. New York, Davies & Kent, i860. 8vo, pp. 54. 500 62 AOASSIZ. r> m 11 The African Trade, the Great Pillar and Support of the Brit- ish Plantation Trade in America : Shewing that our Loss, by being beat out of all the Foreign Markets tor Sugar and Indigo by the French, has been owing to the Neglect of our African Trade ; which only can supply our Colonies with Negroes, for the making of Sugars, and all other Plantation Produce : That the Support and Security of the Negroe-Trade depends wholly on the due and effectual Support of the Royal African Company of England, which has hitherto preserved this invaluable Trade to these Kingdoms : That the Difficulties and Discouragements which the said Company labours under, threaten the absolute Loss of the Negroe Trade to this Nation ; and consequently the total Ruin of all the British Plantations in America, And also. What the Royal African Company have a natural Right to hope for this Session of Parliament from their Country, in order to enable them to support and maintain the British Interest, Rights and Privileges in Africa, against the French, and all other Rivals in the same most valuable Trade. In a Letter to the Right Honourable ' *********** London^ J. Robinson^ I745» 4to, Title ai, pp. 44. 501 Affidavi*". and Depositions relative to the Commencement of Hostilities at Concord and Lexington, April 19, 1775. [No imprint.] 8vo. c. 502 Agassiz (A.) Illustrated Catalogue of the Museum of Com- parative Zoology at Harvard College. Published by order of the Legislature of Massachusetts. No. 11. North American Acalephae. By Alexander Agassiz. Cambridge^ 1865. 410, pp. xiv., 234; with 360 Woodcuts in the Text. 503 Agassiz (L.) Contributions to the Natural History of the Acalaphae of North America. Cambridge^ 1849. 4*°* 5°4 Part I. On the Naked-eyed Medusx of the Shores of Massachusetts. 4to, pp. 96. 8 Plates. Part 11. On the Beroid-Medusae of the Shores of Massachusetts. pp. 62. 8 Plates. Agassiz. Contributions to the Natural History of the United States of America. By Louis Agassiz. Boston^ Little^ Brown y Company^ 1857-62. 4to. 505 To be completed in 10 vols., 4to. Sold to subscribers only. One of the most valuable works ever undertaken by any one editor. Its contents are of too strictly a scientific character to warrant an extended notice here. Let it suffice to observe that in all the essential elements of superiority of execution, it is equally meritorious. Con- tents: First Monograph, In Three Parts. I. Essay on Classification. II. North American TestudinaU. III. Embryology of the Turtle; with thirty-four Plates. VM. AGGREGATE. 63 111. Part I. Acalephi in G«neral Part 11. Ctenophor«. Part III Di«cophor«. Vol. IV. Second Monograph. In Five Parta. I. Acalephi in General II. Cteno- phorie. III. Discophorae. IV. Hydroidar. V, Homulogiei of the Radiata ( with forty-iix Plates. Boston, 1861. The volumes are illustrated by Mr. A. Sourel, who, for twenty-three years, has been exclusively engaged in making iltustrationi f r the successive works of Prof. Agassiz, The further publication of this work is suspended for the present [186/I. Agassiz. Lake Superior : its Physical Character, Vegetation and Animals, compared with those of other and similar regions. By Louis Agassiz. With a narrative ot the tour by J. Klliot Cabot, and contributions by other scientific gentlemen. Boston^ Gould^ Kendalll^ Lincoln^ 1850. 8vo, pp. 428. 506 The most complete work on this compaiatively unknown region. Now scarce. Set Chr. Ex., xlix., p. 9 ; Sou. (2> I^-. Xix., p. 420. Agassiz. Notice of a Collertion of Fishes from the Southern Bend of the Tennessee River, Alabama. By L. Agassiz. New Haven^ 1854. 8vo. 507 Extracted from Silliman's yournal of Science, Sec, Vol. xvii.. Second Series. Agassiz. On Extraordinary Fishes from California, consti- tuting a New Family. New Haven., 1853. 8vo, pp. 12. 508 From Silliman's yournal, Vol. xvi., Second Series. The Age of Error ; or, A Poetical Essay on the Course of Human Action. By a Philadelphian. Philadelphia^ Printed for the Author., 1797' 8vo, pp. 16. G. 509 Age of Inquiry ; or, Reason and Revelation in Harmony with each other, operating against all tyranny and infidelity : intended as a clue to the present Political Controversy in he United States. To which is added, some Remarks upon the Report of the Committee of the Legislature of Connecticut, upon the Bap- tist Petition, presented May, 1802. By a True Baptist. Hart- ford., 1804. 8vo, pp. 96. 510 Agg. History of Congress ; exhibiting a classification of the proceedings of the Senate and House of Representatives. Vol. i. From March 4, 1789, to March 3rd, 1793, embracing the first term of the Administration of Washington. By John Agg. Philai'elphia., 1834. 8vo. 511 This publication was not continued. Aggregate Amount of Persons in the United States and their Territories, according to the Census of 1820, together with a list of Taxable Inhabitants, &c. in the State of Pennsylvania y 64 AOUBRO. also a Summary of the Census of the State of New York, in 1821. Philadelphia^ 182 1. 4to. P. 512 Agia. Tratado y parcero sobre el servicio personal de los Indios del Peru. Por Fr. Miguel de Agia. Lima., yintonio Ricardo., 1604. Folio. 513 " L'auteur itait de Valence et religieux minime k Ouatimala." — Tirhaux, No. 174. Ricardo wai the iirit printer at Lima. Ste Harriue, p. 372. Aglio (A.) See Kingsborough (Lord). Agnew (D.) Our National Constitution. Its Adaptation to a State of War or Insurrection. A Treatise by Daniel Agnew, President Judge, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia., C. Sherman., 1863. 8vo, pp. 39. 514 Agnew (J. H.) Reply to Prof. Tayler Lewis' Review of Rev. Henry J. Van Dyke's Sermon on Biblical Slavery ; also to his other articles on the same subject, published in " The World." By J. Holmes Agnew. New York., D. Appleton ^ Co.., 1861. 8vo, pp. 63. 515 Agnew (M.) The Conspiracy Explained and Defended, in a letter to W. W. Phillips. By M. Agnew. Second Edition. New York, 1832. 8vo. 516 The Agricultural Interest, as affected by the Reciprocity Treaty, the Tariff, and the Coastwise Trade. Philadelphia [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. 517 Agriculture, Commerce and Manufactures. Boston^ Nov. ii., 1826. 8vo, pp. 22. 518 AgGero (P. De). Biografias de Cubanos Distinguidos. Por P. De Agiiero. I. Don Jose Antonio Saco. London., Trubner^ i860. 8vo, pp. 88. 519 Aguero (D. G. E. de). Gazophilatium regium Perubicum. Opus sane pulcrum, a plerisque petitum & ab omnibus, in univer- sum, desideratum non sine magno labore & experientia digestum, provideque, & accurate illustratum. In quo omnes materiae spectantes, ad administrationem calculationem & conservationem, jurium regalium Regni Peruani latissime discutiuntur & plena manupertractantur, Editum a D. Gaspare de Escalona Aguero, &c. Matriti, 1775. 520 The first edition was printed in 1647 and reprinted Matriti, 1675. The second part is in Spanish, and is entitled Gazofilacio Real de Peru. Of the edition of 1775, i' AGUIAR Y ACURA. 6S •otne copici are on Urge paper. The official potition of the author gave him acceit to the belt authoritiei, and the book \» reliable. Brunet, p. II5-I16, thus noticei the previous edition! : " Cet uuvrage, qui fait connaitre Tadminiitration du gouvernement eipagnol au Ferou est porte a 130 fr. sous le n" %2 du lxi Catal. de A. Aiher, Berlin l8;8, oil on le donne comme un livre parfaitement inconnu aux Bibliographes, et meme i Antonio: tc dernier, il est vrai, n'a pu pjrier dans sa Bibliotheca nova imp. en 1672, de cette edition de 1675 maic il en a cit^ une plus ancienne sous ce titre : " Agukro. Arce limesis gazophilacium regium Peruvicum, ad- ministrandum, calculandum, conservandum. Matritiy 1647. Folio. 571 Aguero. Miscellaneo Espiritual en Idioma Zapoteca. For Fray Christobal Aguero. Mexico^ Bernardo Calderon^ 1666. 4to. 522 The Zapoteca is the language spoken by the Indians of Oajaca, Mexico. Set Lude- wig, p. 207. Aguero (J.) Exposicion de Don Jose de la Riva Aguero acerca de su conducta Politica en el tiempo que ejercio la Presi- dencia de la Republica del Peru. \Pr'tvately Printed.'^ London^ 1824. 8vo. Portraits. 523 Agueros. Descripcion Historial de la Provincia y Archi- pielago de Childe, en el Reyno de Chile, y Obispado de la Con- cepcion : dedicada a Nuestro Catdlico Monarca Don Carlos IV. ((^^ue Dios guarde) Por el Padre Fray Pedro Gonzalez de Agueros, de la Regular Observancia de nuestro Padre San Fran- cisco, de la Provincia de la Purfsima Concepcion en Castilla la Vieja, Predicador General Apostdlico, Ex-Guardian del Colegio de Propaganda Fide de Santa Rosa de Santa Mari'a de Ocopa en el Peru, y Arzobispado de Lima, y su Procurador en esta Corte de Madrid. Afio de mdccxi. En la Imprenta de Don Benito Cam. 4to, 4 p. 1,, pp. 318. Map and plate. 524 The plate represents the " Verdadera effigie" of a tree in the valley of Limache, growing in the form of a cross, with the image of the crucified Saviour thereon, Aguiar y AcuRa. Svmarios de la Recopilacion general de las Leyes, Ordenan^as, Provisiones, Cedvlas, Instrucciones y Cartas Acordadas, que por los Reyes Catolicos de Castilla se ban promulgado expedido y despachado para las Indias Occident- ales, Islas y Tierra Firme del mar Oceano desde el ano 1492 que se descubrieron, haste el presente de 1528. Por el Licen- ciado Don Rodrigo de Aguiar y Acufia. Madrid^ J"^^ Gon- zales^ 1628. Folio, 8 p. 1., pp. 178; 4 l.-l- Reprinted, il/?*/Vo, 1677. 8 p. 1. and 385 1. 525 A book of the greatest rarity, having been printed only for the use of the members of the Council of Indias. Set. Pinelo Bibliotheca (1629); Rich, No. 183; Ternaux, No. 500, 66 AGUTTER. '.,i; - . Aguilar (Jose de). Sermones Varies, predicados en la Ciudad de Lima. Por Jose de Aguilar. Corte de los Reynos del Peru. Bruselas^ 1704- 4to. 526 Aguilar. Relacion de las cosas de lucatan y informe contre los idolatros del obispado de lucatan. Por Sanchez de Aguilar. Madrid^ (? ) 1639. 527 See Ternaux, No. 591. Aguirre (J.) Collectio Maxima Conciliorum Hispaniae et Novi Orbis. Cura J. Sanchez de Aguirre. Roma^ 1693-94. 4 vols., folio. 528 Aguirre. Conciliorum omnium Hispaniae et Novi Orbis, epistolarumque, decretalium, etc., Collectio maxima ; cum notis et dissertationibus illustrata, cura J. S. de Aguirre. Editio locu- pletata, cura et labore Jos. Catalani. Roma^ 1753' ^ vols., folio. 529 Aguirre. Collectio Maxima Conciliorum Hispaniae a Jos. Aguirre edita cum adnotationibus Sylvestri Puego. Madrid^ 1781. Folio. 530 Aguirre. Svnopsis Collectionis Maximae Conciliorum om- nium Hispaniae, et Novi Orbis. Roma, 1695. i8mo. 531 The large collection of Aguirre is highly esteemed and rare. This synopsis seems little known ; it is not mentioned by Salmon sur I'E^ude des Conciles, where the larger work is analyzed, nor is either of the two noticed by Antonio. Aguirre (Miguel de). Poblacionlde Baldivia. Mo-|tivos, y medios parajaqvella Fvndacion. Defen-|sas del Reyno del Perv ; para resistir | las inuasiones enemigas en mar, y | tierra. | Pazes pedidas por los In-|dios rebeldes de Chile, acetadas, y capitv- 1 ladas por el Gouernador : y estado que tienen hasta nueuejde Abril del ano de 1647. |a.d. Philipo iiii. N. S. el Pia-| doso, Rey Catolico de las Espanas. y Em-|perador de las In- dias. I Por el Padre Maestro Fray Miguel Ide Aguirre, del Orden de S. Agustin, Calificador del Santo Ofi-lcio, Catedratico de Prima de Teologia Escolastica en la Real 1 Vniuersidad de los Reyes. | Ano de 1647. | Impresso en Lima, en casa de lulian Santos de Saldana, Por lorge \ Lopez de Herrera. \ Folio, 2 p.l., and 57 folioed leaves, followed by i blank leaf and 4 unnumbered leaves. 532 SolcVat Piittick's, in 1854, for £3 3s. od. Agutter (W.) The Abolition of the Slave Trade considered in a Religious Point of View. By William Agutter. London, 1788. 8vo. 533 * AIRMAN. 67 AiGREMONT (Jean de Laon, Sieur d'). See Laon, Sieur d'Aigremont (Jean de). Aiken (John). Labor and Wages at Home and Abroad. cowell^ 1849. 8vo, pp. 29. 534 Aiken (P. F.) Lectures on the British and American Con- stitutions. A Comparative View of the Constitutions of Great Britain and the United States of America. In six lectures. By P.F.Aiken, Advocate. London^ Longman ^ Co., 1842. Fcap. 8vo. 535 Aiken (Silas). Posthumous Influence. A Sermon on the Death of Hon. Samuel Hubbard, ll.d. Preached Jan. 2, 1848. Boston, 1848. 8vo, pp. 40. 536 Aiken (Sol.) Address to Federal Clergymen on the Subject of the War Proclaimed by the United States against Great Britain. By Solomon Aiken. Boston, 18 13. 8vo. w. 537 Aiken. An Oration delivered before the Republican Citizens of Newburyport, July 4, 18 10. By Rev. Solomon Aiken. Newburyport, 1810. 8vo, pp. 15. 538 AiKiN (John). Annals of the Reign of King George the Third ; from its commencement in the year 1760, to the general peace in the year 1815. By John Aikin, m.d. London, 1816. 2 vols., 8vo. + Another Edition. To the Death of His Majesty in the Year 1820. London, 1820 and 1825. 539 Includes details of the Revolutionary War. See M. R., lxxxiii., p. 208. AiKMAN. Discourse delivered in . , . Newark, N. J., on Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 1851. By Rev. William Aikman. Newark, 1851. 8vo, pp. 23. 540 AiKMAN. The Future of the Colored Race in America ; being an article in the Presbyterian Quarterly Review, of July, 1862. By William Aikman. New Tork, A. D. F. Randolph, 1862. 8vo, pp. 35. -\- Another Edition, Philadelphia, W. 8. Young, 1862. 541 Aikman. Government and Administration. A Sermon preached July 19, 1863, succeeding the secession riots in New York. By William Aikman. IVilmington, Henry Eckel, 1863. i2mo, pp. 12. 542 68 AITKEN. , f ! U AiMARD (Gustave). Les Trappeurs de I'Arkansas. Cinq- uieme Edition. Paris^ mdccclix. i2mo, pp. xii., 455. 543 Trappers of Arkansas. London, ff^ard, 1864. lamo. This writer has published about twenty other fictions illustrative of American life. AiME. Deportation et Naufrage de J-.J. Aime, ex-legisla- teur, suivi du tableau de vie et de mort des deportes a son depart de la Guyane. Avec quelques observations sur cette Colonie et sur les Negres. Paris, 1800. 8vo, pp. 270. 544 Aime. Narrative of the Deportation to Cayenne, and Ship- wreck on the Coast of Scotland, of J. J. Aime ; written by him- self. With observations on the present state of that colony, & of the negroes ; and an account of the situation of the deported persons at the time of his escape. London, Wright, 1800. 8vo, pp. 282. 545 AiNswoRTH (W. H.) John Law the Projector. London, Chapman, 1864. 3 vols., post 8vo. 546 AisLABiE. Case of the Right Hon. J. Aislabie, as concerned in the great South-Sea Scheme ; with his two Defensive Speeches, made in the House of Lords, against the Bill for raising Money upon the Estates of the South-Sea Directors. London, (1721.) 4to, pp. 42. c. 547 Aislabie (John). Speech of the Hon. J. Aislabie, esquire, upon his defence made in the House of Lords, against the bill for raising money upon the estates of the South-Sea Directors. London, 1 72 1. 4to.+ Second Speech, July 24. London, 1721. 4to. s. 548 Aitkin (W. B.) Remarks, N. Y. Assembly, on the Propo- sition to impose a mill-and-an-half Tax for the Support of Gov- ernment, 1854. s. 549 AiTKEN (James). iS"^^ John the Painter. Aitken (R.) Aitken's general A.merican Register, and the Gentleman's and Tradesman's complete Annual Account Book, and Calendar, for the Pocket or Desk ; for the Year of our Lord, 1773. Philadelphia, "Joseph Crukshank, for R. Jit ken, 1773- 8vo. 550 2 pl. 1., Text A to N, followed by second title, " Aitken's General American Regis- ter for the Year of our Lord 1773," etc. Title and 64 pp. The first attempt of its kind in the American Colonies; also published in 1774. See Allibone's Dictionary, p. 42. |!;^ ALABAMA. 69 Akerly. An Essay on the Geology of the Hudson River, and the Adjacent Regions ; Illustrated in a Geological Section of the Country, from the Neighbourhood of Sandy-Hook, in New Jersey, Northward, through the Highlands in New York, towards the Catskill Mountains: Addressed to Dr. Samuel L. Mitchill, by Samuel Akerly. Read before the Lyceum in August, 18 19. 1820. i2mo, pp. 69. Map. 551 Akins. Prize Essay on the History of the Settlement of Halifax, at the Mechanics' Institute, on i8th April, 1839. By Thomas Beamish Akins. Halifax^ N. S. i8mo, pp. 62. 552 Akins. Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Church of England in the British North-American Provinces. By T. B. Akins. Halifax, N. • m 1 '■■: Benjamin Harris^ at the London Coffee House^ 1 690. 410, pp. 12. 628 Thii exceedingly rare tract relates tu rhe burning uf Schenectady. The Public Schools in Albany, inadequate to meet the Wants of the Public ; and the Necessity of Reform. From Albany Morning Express. Albany^ ^85^. 8vo, pp. 45. s. 629 Random Recollections of Albany. See [Worth (Gorham, A.) j. Report of the Select Committee of the Senate, showing the Frauds and Peculations of Edwin Croswell, Theodore OTcott, John L. Crew and others, by which the Canal Bank was ruined. Albany^ 1849. 8vo, pp. 64. 630 Review of the Trade and Commerce of Albany, for 1861. 8vo. s. 631 Return of the Commissioners under the Acts to Improve the Navigation of the Albany Basin, and to Extend the Opening of the Albany Pier ; made to the City Council, October 1842. Albany^ 1842. 8vo, pp. 91. 632 Some Account of Acts in relation to the Construction of the Albany Basin, with the Opinion of a Member of the Albany Bar as to the Rights of Parties Interested. Albany^ 1848. 8vo, PP- 35- 633 St. Andrew's Society of Albany. Memorial of the Great Sanitary Fair held in the City of Albany, N. Y., February and March. Albany^ 1864. 8vo. 634 St. Peter's Church. The Answer of " The members of the Congregation of Saint Peter's Church, in the City of Albany," to the Pamphlet lately addressed to them, by the Hon. Lt. -Gov- ernor Taylor, and others. Printed for the Congregation^ February^ 1816. 8vo, pp. 100. 635 Controversy in St. Peter's Church, between Rev. Mr. Clowes and Part of his Congregation, in 18 16. Albany. 8vo. s. 636 Report to the Vestry of St. Peter's Church, Albany, of the Lay Delegates to the Diocesan Convention, &c.. New York, 23d September, 1845. Albany^ 1845. 8vo, pp. 42. 637 St. Peter's Church. Statement of the Finances, with a Plan of Revenue and Support. Albany^ 1842. 8vo. 638 ^1. ALBENINO. 77 nd in Song of the Sexton ... aftei the Dedication of Albany Cemetery. 8vo. s. 639 Speeches in behalf of 'he University of Albany, by Messrs. Ruggles, Tabor, and Rev. Drs. Kennedy and Palmer. V,'/va Carta, Escrita por el | P-Fr. Domingo Albarez de Toledo, Procurador General de Corte, deljOrden de N. P. S. Francisco, cmbiada desde la Ciudad de Lima, al | Reverendissimo P. Commissario General en Estc- charque, que su fecha esjde 29. de Octubre de 1687. anos, dan- dole cuenta de los lastimosos estragos | y desgracias que han suce- dido en dicha Ciudad. j [Colophon.] Con licencia : En Bar celona^ en casa Vicente Suria^\a la calle de la Paja^ Am 1688. | Vendese el Floi Sancto) um del Padre Ribadeneyra^ \ aumentado con los Santos nuevos^ en la\ " ' <^ 9W.?e> S Alcedo. Bibliotheca Americana. Catalogo de los autores que han escrito de la America en diferentes idiomas, y noticia de su vida y patria, anos en que vivieron y obras que escrivieron. Compuesta por el mariscal de campo, D. Antonio de Alcedo, Governador de la plaza de la Corufia, afio de 1807. 684 " Quarto, about looo pages MS. very neatly written, being the original work by the author of the Diccionario de America, and has not been printed." — Rich. Now in the possession of John Carter Brown, Esq., of Providence, Alcedo y Herrera. Aviso Historico, Politico, Geographi- co con las Noticias del Peru, Tierra Firme, Chile, y Nuevo Reyno de Granada, en la relacion de los successos de 205 afios, por la chronologia de los adelantados, etc., desde el aRo 1535, hasta el de 1740. Y razon de toda lo Obrado por los Ingleses en aquellos reynos por las costas de los dos mares del norte y del sur, desde el ano de 1567, hasta el de 1739. Por D. Dionisio de Alcedo y Hen era. Madrid^ 1740. Sm. 4to. M. 685 Alcedo y Herrera. Compendio Historico de la Provincia, Partidos, Ciudades, Astilleros, Rios y Puerto de Guayaquil en las Costas de la Mar del Sur. Dedicado al Rey Nuestro Sefior en su Real, y Supremo Consejo de las Indias, Por Don Dionysio de Alsedo y Herrera, Presidente, que fue de la Real Audencia de euito, Governador, y Capitan General de las Provincias de su istrito. Con Licencia. En Madrid^ Por Manuel Fernandez . . . Ano de m.dcc. 4to, 16 p. 1., Text, 99 pp. Plan of Guaya- quil. 686 Alcedo. Memorial informativo del consulado de la Ciu- dad de los Reyes y la junta general del comercio de las pro- vincias del Peru, sobre diferentes puntos tocantes al estado de la real hazienda y del comercio, etc. Por D. Dionysio de Alsedo y Herrera [Lima.?] 1726. Folio, pp. 148. 687 The author of the three preceding works was the father of the author of the " Dic- cionario." 15'. 84 ALDEN. Alcock (T. St. L.) Observations on the Poor Relief Bill for Ireland, and its bearing on . . . emigration . . and the British North American Colonies. By T. St. Leger Alcock. London^ 1847. PP* 3*^' ^' ^^^ Alcon. Diario de la expedicion del Mariscal de Campo D. Juan Ramirez sobre las Provincias interiores de la Paz, Puno, Arequipa y Cuzco. Por Juan Jose Alcon. Lima^ 18 15. 4to. Alcott. Hospital Sketches. By Louisa M. Alcott. Boston^ James Redpath, 1863. 8vo, pp. 102. 690 Alcott. On Picket Duty, and Other Tales. By Louisa M. Alcott. Boston^ 1864. i6mo. 691 Relates to the Rebellion. Aldama. Arte de la Lengua Mexicana, dispuesto por D. Joseph Augustin de Aldama y Guevara, Presbytero de el Arzo- bispado de Mexico. Mexico, en la Imprenta nueva de la Bihlioteca Mexicano, 1754. Sm. 4to. 692 This rare volume is priced 75 ft. by Techener, xoo fir. by Nodier, and £3 3s. od. by Thorp, in 1843. Alden (Ebenezer). The Early History of the Medical Profession in the County of Norfolk, Mass. An Address deliv- ered before the Norfolk District Medical Society. By Ebenezer Alden. Boston, May 10, 1853. ^v°> PP* 4^* ^93 Alden. Historical Sketches of the Origin and Progress of the Massachusetts Medical Society. By Ebenezer Alden, m.d.. Fellow of the Society. Boston, 1838. 8vo. 694 Alden. Memoir of Bartholomew Brown, Esquire, read at a Meeting of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society, February 5, 1862, by Ebenezer Alden, m.d. 1862. 8vo, pp. 8. Alden (E. K.) Memorial of Albert Drake, containing a Fu- neral Address and Discourse by Rev. Edward K. Alden. Boston, Wright & Potter, 1865. i2mo, pp. 52. Portrait. 696 Alden (John). Lines upon the Death of John Alden, Esq., who died Sept. 12, 1687. Broadside. , Reprinted, 1806. M. Alden (Joseph). The Example of Washington. By Joseph Alden. New Tork, M. W. Dodd, 1856, &c. i8mo. 698 Alden. The Old Revolutionary Soldier. By Joseph Alden. New York, Gates. 18 mo. 699 ALDEN. 85 >99 Alden. The Science of Government in Connection with American Institutions. By Joseph Alden, d.d., ll.d. New Tork^ 1866. i2mo, pp. 248. 700 Alden (Timothy). An Account of Sundry Missions performed among the Senecas and Munsees ; in a Series of Letters, with an Appendix. By Rev. Timothy Alden. New Tork^ printed by J. Seymour^ 1827. i8mo, pp. 180. N. 701 Alden. An Account of the Several Religious Societies in Portsmouth, N. H., and of the Ministers of each, from their first establishment to the ist of January, 1805. By Rev. Timothy Alden, Jun. Boston^ 1808. 8vo, pp. 40. 702 Also included in the Mass. Hist. Coll., vol. x. Alden. An Address to such as wish to avail themselves of the Advantages to be derived from a Removal into the Western Country. By Timothy Alden, Jr. New Tork^ 18 13. i2mo, PP- 4- 703 Alden. Affection for the House of God recommended. Sermon delivered at Yarmouth, Jan. i, 1795 j occasioned by the opening of a New Meeting-House. By Rev. Timothy Alden, A.M. Boston^ 1795' 8vo, pp. 22. 704 Alden. A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscrip- tions, with Occasional Notes. By Rev. Timothy Alden. Pentade I. New Tork^ 18 12-14. 5 vols., i8mo; pp. 292. 288, 288, 288, 288 ; List of Patrons, 4 1. ; 5 Portraits. 705 The only extensive collection on the subject, and now scarce. The first edition of vol. i. was printed in 4 parts, in 181 2; the second edition of vol. i., which usually accompanies the sets, is dated 18 14. Alden. The Glory of America. A Century Sermon De- livered at the South Church, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, January, mdccci. Together with a number of Historical Notes, and an Appendix, containing an account of the Newspapers printed in the State. By Timothy Alden, Jr., a.m.. Colleague Pastor with the Reverend Samuel Haven, d.d. Presented to the pub- lic, at the solicitation of a number of the hearers, to whom it is respectfully dedicated. Portsmouth^ William Treadwell W Co., 1801. 8vo, pp. 47. ; Appendix, 5 pp. 706 Alden. Historical Notes, in reference to the Crawford County [Penn.] Sabbath School Union. 1826. i2mo. w. 707 86 ALEGAMBE. il Alden. a Sermon delivered at the South Church in Ports- mouth [n. h.], on the v. January, mdccc, Occasioned by the sudden and universally lamented Death of George Washington, Commander of the American Armies, and late President of the United States. By Timothy Alden, Jun., a.m., colleague pas- tor with the Rev. Samuel Haven, d.d. Published at the desire of a respectable number of the Hearers, to whom it is affection- ately dedicated. Portsmouth., New- Hampshire., Printed at the United States Oracle Office., m.dccc. 8vo, pp. 23.4- Same. Portsmouth., Ne%v- Hampshire., Printed at the United States Oracle Office in January., and Re-printed in February., mdccc, by Charles Peirce. ovo, pp. 24. 708 Alden. A Valedictory Discourse, delivered at the South Church in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Aug. 12, 1805. By Timothy Alden, Jr. Portsmouth., U^. (sf D. Treadwell, 1805. 8vo, pp. 16. N. 709 Aldenburgk. West-Indianische Reisze und Beschreibung der Belaeg-und Eroberung der Statt S. Salvador in der Bahie von Todos OS Sanctos inn dem Lande von Brasilia, Welches von anno 1623, bis ins 1626. Verzichtet worden. Durch Johann. Gregor. Aldenburgk. Coburgk., 1627. 4to. Engraved Title, 50 1. 710 Alderson (J.) An Essay on the Rhustoxicodendron, pu- bescent poison Oak or Sumach -, with cases, shewing its efHcacy in the cure of paralysis and other diseases of extreme debility. By John Alderson, m.d. London., Johnson., 1794. 8vo, pp. 34. Alegambe [P.] Bibliotheca Scriptorum Societatis Jesu, post excusum anno 1608, catalogum ad 1642. Cura Ph. Alegambe. | Jntverpite, 164.2. Folio. -|- Another Edition. Roma., M.DC.LXxyi. Folio. 712 Contains an extensive bibliography of the early Jesuit writers. Alegambe [P.] Mortes illustres et gesta eorum de societate Jesu qui in odium fidei, pietatis, aut cujuscunque virtutis, occa- sione missionum sacramentorum administratorum, fidei aut virtu- tis propugnatae ; ab Etnicis, haereticis, vel aliis, veneno, igne, ferro, aut morte alia necati, aerumnisve confecti sunt. Auctore Philippo Alegambe. Extremos aliquot annos, mortesque illustres usque ad annum 1655, adjecit Joannes Nadasi. Roma, 1667. Folio. 713 This rare book contains much curious and interesting matter respecting the mission- aries of Canada and other parts of America. See Charlevoix. ALEXANDER. 87 Alegre. Historia de la Compaflia de Jesus en Nueva-Es- pafia, al tiempo de su espulsion. Por Francisco Javier Alegre. Publicala Carlos Maria de Bustamante. A/^x/Vo, 1841-42. c 714 Aleman [M.] Ortografia Castellana. Por Mateo Aleman. Mexico^ typis Hieronym't Balbi^ 1609. 4to, 83 1., and Portrait. 715 Priced, Thorpe, 1843, £3, 3s., od. An early specimen of Mexican printing. Bru- nei gives the date 1606, which is an error. Alembert. Flanerie Parisienne aux Etats-Unis. Par Alfred D'Alembert. Paris^ Libraire TheatraU^ 1856. i6mo, pp. 278. Alemparte. Breve exposicion que hace Jose Antonio Alem- parte de algunos excesos y abusos cometidos por El Ministro de Justicia Don Mariano Egana. Santiago de Chile,, '837. 8vo. Aleutian Abecedarium. \^St. Petersburg,,, \%29^^ 7'8 The Indian language of the Aleutian Islands in Russian America. Alexander. Life of Alexander Alexander. Written by Himself. London,, 1830. 2 vols., i2mo. 719 Includes campaigns in South America during the Revolutionary War. Alexander (Archibald). Biographical Sketches of the Founder and Principal Alumni of the Log College, together with an account of the revivals of religion under their ministry. Collected and edited by A. Alexander, d.d. Princeton,, 1845. i2mo, pp. 369.+Same. Philadelphia., 1851. i2mo, pp. 12. 720 Alexander. Discourse occasioned by the Burning of the Theatre in RicJimond (Va.), delivered in Philadelphia, January 8, 181 2. By Archibald Alexander. With the Proceedings of the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia^ 18 12. 8vo. N. Alexander (A.) An Address to the Inhabitants of Charles- ton, South Carolina. Philadelphia,, Kimber, Conrad^ Co.., 1805. 8vo. 722 Alexander (C.) A Sermon occasioned by the Death of His Excellency, George Washington, Lieutenant General of the American Army, and late President of the United States, who departed this life December 14, 1799, aet. 68. Published by de- sire. By Caleb Alexander, A.M., Pastor of the Church in Meri- den, [Mass.] Boston, 1800. 8vo, pp. 23. 723 I1 1 ■ 1; 1^ I 88 ALEXANDER. Alexander (C. A.) The Fall of Aztalan ; and other Po- ems. By Charles A. Alexander. fVashington^ '839. Rl. 8vo. Relate! to the destruction of an early Mexican city. Alexander (G. W.) Letter addressed to Edward Smith, of Sheffield, on the introduction of Slave-grown Sugar into the British Market. By G. W. Alexander. London^ 1844. Folio. Alexander. Letters on the Slave Trade, Slavery, and Emancipation, with a reply to objections made to the Liberation of the Slaves in the Spanish Colonies } addressed to the Friends on the Continent of Europe, during a visit to Spain and Portu- gal. By George William Alexander. London^ Charles Gilpin^ 1842. Fcap 8vo. 726 Alexander. Remarks on the Theatre, and on the late Fire at Richmond, in Virginia. By G. W. Alexander. Tork^ Thomas Wilson l5f Son^ i%i2. 8vo. 727 Alexander. Liberte immediate et absolue, ou Esclavage. Observations sur le Rapport de M. le due de Broglie, President de la Commission institute par decision Royale du 26 Mai 1840, pour I'examen des questions relatives a I'Esclavage et a la Con- stitution politique des colonies Fran^aises ; adressees a tous les Fran^ais Amis de la Liberte et de I'humanite. Par Geo. W. Alexander et John Scoble, de Londres. Paris, Librairie de Firmin Didot Freres, 1844. 8vo. 728 Alexander. The Complaint of J. Alexander and W. Smith, to the Committee of the Colony of New York. New Tork^J. P. Zenger, 1735' Folio, pp. 19. s. 729 Alexander. The Report of the Committee of His Majesty's Council, appointed to make inquiry touching a Letter found in the house of Mr. Alexander, in New York, February i, 1733-4- With other Papers relating to the said Letter. New York, I734« Folio. p. 730 Alexander. The Vindication of James Alexander, one of His Majesty's Council, and of W. Smith, from the matters charged and suggested against them in two Pamphlets lately pub- lished .... With Supplement containing Case of W. Trus- dell vs. F. Harrison, for illegal imprisonment. New York, f. P. Zenger, 1733. Folio, pp. 20. s. 731 r ALEXANDER. 89 Alexanp^'R. New York, March 24, 1735-6. Folio broad- side, s. 732 Signed Jamet Alexander. In it he declares he had not contented to George CUrke'i doing any act of Governnient whatioevei. Probably from Zenger's Preii. Alexander (J. E.) L'Acadie; or, Seven Years' Explorations in British America. By Sir James Edward Alexander. London^ Colburn, 1849. P"** %vOy 2 vols., pp. 684.+ Re-issued, London^ 1853. Post 8vo, 2 vols. 733 Alexander. Salmon-Fishing in Canada. By a Resident Edited by Colonel Sir James Edward Alexander. With Illustra- tions. London^ Longman^ i860. Post 8vo, pp. xvi., 350. 734 Alexander. Transatlantic Sketches, comprising Visits to the most interesting Scenes in North and South America and the West Indies ; with Notes on Negro Slavery and Canadian Emigration. By Capt. J. E. Alexander. London^ R. Bentley, 1833. 8vo, 2 vols. Plates by Heath, and Maps.+ Same Re- printed, Philadelphia, Kay iff Biddle, ^833. 8vo, pp. 378. 735 Alexanper (J. H.) Index to the Calendar of Maryland State Papers. By John Henry Alexander. Baltimore, i%b\. 8vo. Alexander. International Coinage for Great Britain and the United States. By J. H. Alexander. Baltimore [^Privately printed], 1855. i2mo. 737 Alexander (J. W.) The Life of Archibald Alexander, d.d., first Professor in the Theological Seminary at Princeton, N. J. By James W. Alexander, d.d. New York, 1854. 8vo. 738 Alexander (Sir W.) An Encouragement to Colonies. By Sir William Alexander, Knight. London, Printed by fVilliam Stanley, 1624. Sm. 4to, 3 p. 1., pp. 47. Map and Portrait. 739 " A very curious work, containing an account of the first settling of the northern parts of America, particularly of the French in Canada. The map contains the coast from Cape Cod to Labrador. Sir William Alexander first settled and gave name to Nova Scotia. A copy of this tract was sold a few years ago for four guineas." — Rich. The map is reproduced in Purchas, Vol. iv. Re-issued in 1630, with the following title : Alexander (Sir William.) The | Mapp and | Description of New-England ; | Together with | A Discourse of Plantation, and Colonies : | Also, | A Relation of the nature of the Climate, | and how it agrees with our owne Country { England. | How neere it lyes to New-found-Land, Virginia, | Noua Francia, Canada, and 12 ■»'"ii^^i-m"i.?l'" "rwnm*^ i I 1 90 ALEXANDER. Other Parts of [the West-Indies. | Written by|S'. William Al- exander, Kn\ght.\London^ | Printed for Nathaniel Bvtter. \ An. Dom. 1630. 1 Sm. 4to, Title, i 1., pp. 47, and Mip. 740 Priced, in the Nuggets, No. 59, £21. Alexander. Copies and Translations of the Royal Char- ters (confirmed in parliament) by which the Territories of Nova Scotia and Canada, with the Islands and Seas adjacent, and Digni- ties were granted in 1621, 1625 and 1628, to the Rt. Hon. Sir William Alexander, afterwards Earl of Stirling, &c. London., 183 1. Folio. N. 741 Title ; Prefatory observations, 3 pp. Charter of Nova Scotia, 34 pp. Translation of the No/odamus of Nova Scotia, 1625, 18 pp. Charter of Canada, 6 pp. Charter of the Lordship of Canada, 6 pp. [Alexander (W.)] Collectitia; or. Pieces, Religious, Moral, and Miscellaneous, adapted to the Society of Friends. Volume First [all published]. York., W. Alexander^ Son^ 1824. 8vo. 742 Includes Fowler's Voyage to New England, and several othur articles on American subjects. Alexander. Dominion of the Prince of Peace ; with its application to the Slave Trade and Slavery. By William Alex- ander. York, 1840. 8vo. 743 Alexander (W.) Elements of Discord in Secessia. By William Alexander, Esq., of Texas. New Tori., L. P. S., No. 14. Svo. 744 Alexander VI. A printed broadside in Gothic type, being a contemporary publication of the celebrated Bull of 1493, dividing the World between the Portuguese and the Spimiards, giving to the former the East Indies, and to the latter America or the West Indies. 1493. Fo^'o. 745 The above broadside sold at Puttick and Simpson's in May, 1854, for £4 8s. od. This description is taken from their catalogue. The famous bull referred to bears the following title : " Exemplar Bullo sive donationis authoritate cujus Episcopus Romanus Alexander ejus nominis Sextus concessit tt donavit Ferdinando et Elizabetho Regi et Regino Castello Legionis Sec. et suis successoribus Regiones et Insulas novi orbis &c." In Latin and English in Purchas* Pilgrim, Vol. i., B. 2, Ch. i, p. 14. Purchas fol- lows up his translation of this most arrogant and blasphemous bull of Alexander with an invective, in his best manner, most spirited and able, forcibly depicting the cruel atrocities perpetrated under this instrument, saying that " had not the piety and pity of soinr eye-witnesses excited the royal provision of the Catholic Kings in this case, even Hell itself had been loosed on earth, under the pretext of Heaven, and the prince of dariaeu, had effected his blackest and cruelest designs in habit of an angel of Hgit. Tantum rtligio poterat tuadtre malorum, may we say of this religious, irreligious Bull." ALFONSO. 9» iven. Alexandria. Address to the Inhabitants of Alexandria, and other Seaports in the United States, from a Proprietor of Lands on the Scioto. 1 790. 1 2mo. 746 Alexandria Tammany Society. Long Talk at the First Anni- versary Meeting. Alexandria^ 1804. 8vo. 747 Report from the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, on the " Military Administration in the City of Alexan- dria," and whether punishments of " a cruel and unusual char- acter" are not inflicted without aithority of law, in a place known as " the Slave Pen," in that city. Senate, Report of Com- mittee, No. 54, i%th Congress, 1864. 748 Letter from the Mayor of Alexandria . . (E. C. Dick), inclos- ing sundry Resolutions of the Citizens of . . Alexandria, expres- sive of their disapprobation of a motion now depending before the House [of Representatives of the United States of America] to recede to the States of Virginia and Maryland . . parts of the . . District [of Columbia], etc. Washington, i%o\. 8vo. 749 Alexo m Orrio. Solucion | del gran problema | acerca de la poblacion | de las Americas, | en que sobre el fundamento de los Libros | Santos se descubre facil camino a | la transmigracion de I los Hombres del uno al otro Continente ; y como pudieron pasar al Nuevo Mundo, no solamente las Bestias de servicio, sino tambien las Fieras, y nocivas. | Y con esta ocasion se satisface plenamente al delirio de los Pre-Adamitas, apoyado con I esta difi- cil objecion hasta ahora no bien desatada. | Por el P. Francisco Xavier Alexo | de Orrio, de la Sagrada Compafiia de Jesus. | Sacala a luz I Don Francisco Carmona, Godoy, | y Bucareli, Corregidor, Juez de Minas de la Ciudad del Nuestra SeAora de los Zaca- tecas : Quiep la dedica | a el M. II'''. Sr. Coronel de los Reales Exercitos | Don Pedro Montesinos de Lara, | Gobernado, que ha sido de la Puebla de los Angeles, |y actual Capitan General, Gobernador del Nuevo Reyno|de la Galicia, y Presidente de la Real Audiencia, que {reside en la Ciudad de Guadalaxara. | £n Mexico: En la Imprenta Real del Superior Gobierno,y del \ Nuevo Rezado, de los Herederos de Dona Maria de Ribera ; | Calle de San Bernardo. Ano de i763.|4to, 22 p. 1., and 72 pp. 750 Alfieri (V.) L'America Libera : Odi di Vittorio Alfieri da Astl *** Dalla tip. di Kehl, 1784. 8vo, pp. 44. 751 Alfonso. Memorias de un Matancero. Apuntes para la rj^mrz-'jnrs^^ m t s i ! 92 ALGER. Historia de la Isla de Cuba, con relacion a la ciudad de San Carlos y San Severino de Matanzas, principiados en 1838 y con- tinuados para ofrecer un presente al Bazar Matancero. Por Pedro Antonio Alfonso. Matanxas^ 1854. 8vo, pp. 242. Map. Algarotte (Count). Letters to Lord Harvey on the follow- ing subjects, namely : War between the Russians and Turks ; Remarks on the Baltic and Caspian Seas ; Dissertation on the Seven Kings of Rome and another on the Empire of Peruvian Incas. By the Count Algarotte. Translated into English. Glasgow^ R. Urie^ ^77^' i2mo, pp. 232. 753 Alger (H.) The Church Record ; being a Concise Sketch of the Origin and History of the West Church in Marlborough. By Rev. Horatio Alger. Boston, 1850. i2mo, pp. 22. 754 Alger (W. R.) A Brief Tribute to the Life and Character of Dr. Kane. By Rev. William R. Alger. Boston, 1857. i2mo, pp. II. 755 Alger. The Charities of Boston ; or. Twenty Years at the Warren-street Chapel. An Address delivered Jan. 27, 1856. By Rev. William R. Alger. Boston, 1856. 8vo, pp. 28. 756 Alger. The Genius and Posture of America : An Oration, delivered before the Citizens of Boston, July 4th, 1857. ^7 William Rounseville Alger. With Preface and Appendix. Bos- ton, 1857. ^vo> PP- (>o.+Boston, J. E. Farwell ^ Co., 1864. 8vo, pp. 53. s. 757 Alger. Inferences from the Pestilence and the Fast. A Discourse .... Roxbury, Mass. By Rev. William R. Alger. Boston, 1849. ^^O' 758 Alger. Lessons for Mankind, from the Life and Death of Humboldt. A Discourse .... By Rev. William R. Alger. Cambridge, 1859. i^moi PP- 26. 759 Alger. Our Civil War, as seen from the Pulpit. A Ser- mon preached in Bulfinch St. Church, Boston, April 28, 1861. By William R. Alger. Boston, fValker, Wise ^ Co., 1861. 8vo, pp. 20. 760 Alger. Public Morals j or the True Glory of a State. A Discourse deli\ ared before the Legislative Departments of Mas- sachusetts, at t le Annual Election, January i, 1862. By W. R. Alger. Bostoi^ William White, 1862. 8vo, pp. 55. 761 ALISON. 93 Algiers. Information relative to the Commencement of War by the Dey of Algiers against the United States. Feb- ruary 9, 1808. Cong. Doc. 8vo. 762 The Algerine Spy in Pennsylvania ; or, Letters written by a Native of Algiers on the Affairs of the United States in America, from the close of the year 1783 to the meeting of the convention. Philadelphia^ 1787- iimo, pp. 129. P. 763 Information that the late Differences between the United States and the Dey of Algiers have been Amicably Adjusted. February 15, 1808. Cong. Doc. 8vo. 764 A short Account of Algiers and of its several Wars, etc. ; with a Concise View of the Origin of the Rupture between Algiers and the United States. Also an Appendix containing letters from Penrose, McShane, and other American Captives. Second edition. Philadelphia^ 1794* ^vo, pp.- 46. Map. 765 Short History of Algiers, with the Origin of the Rupture with the United States. New Tork^ 1805. i8mo. 766 Algora. Arte y Diccionario de la Lengua Tarasca, por lUmo. D. Fr. Juan Algora. 767 "Mentioned by Antonio and quoted by Sousa." — Ludkwig, p. 183. Ali Bey. Extracts from a Journal of Travels in North America,' consisting of an account of Boston and its vicinity. Boston^ 1818. i2mo. 768 Alida. See [Sedgwick (Mrs. T.)] Alison (A.) New Reformation in Europe and America. By Alexander Alison. London, G. H. Nichols, 1861. 8vo. 769 Alison (A.) Essays, Political, Historical and Miscellaneous. By Archibald Alison. Edinburgh. 3 vols., 8vo. Frequently reprinted. 770 Includes Essays on Negro Emancipation, Colonial Government and the West-India Question, Ships, Colonies and Commerce, and Humboldt. Alison (F.) Peace and Union Recommended. Two Ser- mons Preached before the Synods of New York and Philadelphia, May 24 and 25, 1758. By Rev. F. Alison and Rev. D. Bosth- wick. Philadelphia, I^inted by W. Dunlapj I J $S. i2mo. 771 Alison (W. P.) Letter to Sir John M'Neil, on Highland .ii",,T».f' ..." ' ""Ti?,.*' iiy I It i 94 ALLEN. Destitution, and the Adequacy ... of Emigration as a Remedy. By W. P. Alison. Edinburgh, 185 1. 8vo, pp. 62. s. 772 All Round the World; an Illustrated Record of Voyages, Travels and Adventures, Edited by W. H. Ainsworth. Vol. I., 1 86 1 ; — Vol. iiL, April, 1862. 773 All the Memorials of the Courts of Great Britain and France since the Peace of Aix la Chapelle, relative to the Limits of the Territories of both crowns in North America, and the right to the Neutral Islands in the West Indies. To which are annexed Two maps, one delineating the Right of Great Britain and the other the Claim of France. The French Memorials are Trans- lated and the whole is printed in English. London^ 1756. 4to. See Monthly Review, xiv., p. 264. All the Treaties between the United States and Great Britain, from the Treaty of Paris, 1783, to the Treaty of Ghent, 1814. Boston, 1815. 8vo, pp. 48. 775 Allaire. Rapport sur les Voyages pour la Naturalisation des Arbres Forestiers des Etats Unis, fait a la Societe d' Agricul- ture. Par M. M. Allaire, Bosc, etc. Paris, 1809. 8vo. 776 Allan. Memorial of John Allan. New York, 1864. See [Duyckinck (E. A.)] Alleghany. By-Laws, and System of Education, established at Alleghany College, Meadville, Pa. Meadville, 1834. i2mo, pp. 1 5. -H Catalogue of the Library. Meadville, 1823. 8vo.+ Catalogue of the Officers and Students. Meadville, Pa., 1846, &c. 8vo. 777 Alleghany Portage Railroad. Superintendent's Report. Har- risburgh, 1854. 8vo. 778 Alleghany Railroad and Coal Company. Report. Phila- delphia, 1854, &c. 8vo. 779 Alleghany Magazine ; or Repository of Useful Knowledge. Conducted by Timothy Alden, Vol. i. Meadville, 18 16. 8vo. The Allegations made against Proprietary Governments. See [Penn (William)]. Allen. Ten Years in Oregon. Travels and Adventures of ALLEN. 95 See of Doctor E. White and Lady, West of the Rocky Mountains, with Incidents of Two Sea Voyages via Sandwich Islands around Cape Horn, containing also a brief History of the Missions and Settlement of the Country, Origin of the Provisional Govern- ment, Number and Customs of the Indians, Incidents witnessed whilst traversing and residing in the Territory, Description of the Soil, Production and Climate. Compiled by Miss A. J. Allen. Ithacay N. T., Jndrus^ Gauntlett ^ Co. 1850. iimo, pp. 430. 781 Allen (A.) The Claim and Answer; with the subsequent Proceedings in the Case of Andrew Allen, Esq., against the United States. Philadelphia^ ^199' 4to> PP« 50- m. 782 Allen (B.) The Battle of Valparaiso. A Poem. By B. Allen, Jr. New York, 18 14. iimo. 783 Allen (B. F.) An Oration pronounced before the Students of Brown University, in the College Chapel, July 4, 181 7, in Com- memoration of the Anniversary of American Independence. By Benjamin F. Allen. Providence^ Jones Cff Wheeler^ 18 17. 8vo, pp. 16. 784 Allen (B.) Sketch of the Eastern Coast of Central America. Compiled from Notes of Captain Richard Owen and the Officers of H. M. S. Thunder and Schooner Lark. By Bird Allen. London^ 1841. 8vo. c. 785 Allen (C.) Speech of Hon. Charles Allen in the H. of R. on the Mexican Indemnity Bill, Jan. 23, 1852. Washington^ 1852. 8vo. 786 Allen. Speech of Hon. Charles Allen at Worcester, Oct. 5,1850. [On the Fugitive Slave Law.] Worcester [n. d."] 8vo, pp. 8. 787 Allen (D. H.) The Life and Services of Rev. Lyman Beecher, d.d., as President and Professor of Theology in Lane Seminary. A Commemorative Discourse, delivered at the An- niversary, May 7, 1863. By Rev. D. Howe Allen, d.d.. Pro- fessor of Systematic Theology. Cincinnati^ Johnson^ Stephens & Co., 1864. 8vo, pp. 30, 5. 788 Allen (E.) Reprint of a Short Biography of Colonel Ebene- '.' ' f 1.i;:j ALLEN. 99 Allen. Report of the Committee under the act providing for the erection of a Monument over the grave of Ethan Allen. Printed by order of the Senate, 1858. Montpelier [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 7. 804 Allen. Ethan Allen ; or, the King's Men, an Historical Novel. By Melville. New Tork^ 1836. 8vo. 805 Allen and Fay. A Concise Refutation of the claims of New- Hampshire and Massachusetts Bay to the Territory of Vermont ; with occasional Remarks on the lon^ disputed Claim of New York to the same. Written by Ethan Allen and Jonas Fay, Esq'rs. And published by order of the Governor and Council of Vermont. Bennington, the first day of January, 1 780. Joseph Fay, Sec'ry. Hartford,, Printed by Hudson iff Goodwin. 8vo, pp. 29. 806 " Published by order of the Governor and Council of Vermont, and exceedingly rare." — Hall. Notices of Allen in the "Remembrancer," Vol. ii., p. 51, 108, 119; IV., p. 18; VI,, p. 50-53. Allen (Rev. Ethan). Clergy in Maryland, of the Protestant Episcopal Church since the Independence of 1783. By Rev. Ethan Allen, d.d. Baltimore^ James S. Heaters,, i860. 8vo, pp. 106. ' 807 Allen. A Discourse prepared for the National Fast Day, June ist, 1865, on Account of the Murder of our late President, and Preached at St. Thomas's Church, Homestead, Baltimore County, Md. By Ethan Allen, Rector. Published at the request of its hearers. Baltimore, IVm. K. Boyle, 1865. i2mo, pp. 12. 808 Allen. Historical Notices of St. Ann's Parish in Ann-Arun- del County, Maryland, extending from 1649 to 1857 • • • • ^X Rev. Ethan Allen. Baltimore, 1857. i2ino> PP. 131. 809 Allen. Maryland Toleration ; or, Sketches of the Early History of Maryland, to the Year 1650. By the Rev. Ethan Allen. Baltimore, mdccclv. 8vo, pp. 64. 810 Allen. A Sermon preached in Baltimore, Thanksgiving Day, August 6, 1863. [On Civil Government.] By Ethan Allen. i2mo, pp. II. 811 Allen. Who were the Early Settlers of Maryland ? a Paper read before the Maryland Historical Society .... October 5th, iL^V^Ar.tW..-J.;-.- . . .-_ 100 ALLEN. H 1865. By the Rev. Ethan Allen, d.d. Baltimore^ 1866. 8vo, pp. 18. 812 [Allen (George)]. Address to the Freemen of Massachusetts. By a Freeman. IVorcester^ 1832. 8vo. 813 [Allen (Rev. George)]. Resistance to Slavery every Man's Duty. A Report on American Slavery, read to the Worcester Central Association . . . [By Rev. George Allen.] Boston^ 1847. 8vo, pp. 40. 814 Allen. Thoughts on " The Excitement," in Reply to a Letter to Hon. Edward Everett. (From the i^gis & Yeoman.) By Rev. George Allen. Worcester^ ''833. 8vo. 815 Allen (H.) Monograph of the Bats of North America. By H. Allen, m.d. IVashington^ Smithsonian Institution^ 1864. 8vo, pp. xxiii., 85. 816 Allen (Ira). Miscellaneous Remarks on the Proceedings of the State of New York p^ainst the State of Vermont, &c. By Ira Allen. Hartford^ Printed by Hannah Watson^ mdcclxxvii. 8vo, pp. 15 to 20. 817 Allen. Miscellaneous Remarks, Vindicating the Rights of the people to Form a State, and in Answer to a Pamphlet pub- lished by the Convention of New York, dated October 2d, 1776. By Ira Allen. Hartford^ Printed by Hannah PFatson^ 1777. 8vo. 818 " This title is not literal, but conjectural, embracing an account of the topics dis- cussed in the pamphlet." Hall's Bibl. Vermont, Slade's Papers, &c. Allen. The Natural and Political History of the State of Vermont, one of the United States of America. To which is added. An Appendix, containing Answers to Sundry Queries, addressed to the Author. By Ira Allen, Esquire, Major-Gen- eral of the Militia in the State of Vermont. London^ Printed by J. W. Myers for W. West^ 1798. 8vo, pp. vii., 300. Map. Stt M. R., XXIX., New Series, p. a6o. Allen. Particulars of the Capture of the Ship Olive Branch, laden with a Cargo of Arms, &c. the property of Major-Gen- eral Ira Allen, destined for supplying the Militia of Vermont, and captured by His Britannic Majesty's Ship of War, Audacious : together with the Proceedings and Evidence before the High Court of Admiralty of Great Britain. Vol. i. By Ira Allen, ALLEN. 101 8VO, 8l2 815 I. By 8vo, 816 Esq., of Vermont, in the United States of America, the Claim- ant in this Cause. London^ Printed by J. W. Mytrs^ ^19^' 8vo, pp. vi., 406. s. 820 Page I to 368 of a second volume were printed and diitributed without a title — the want of documents having then stopped the publication. Finally, another volume was published as a second, with the following title ; Allen. Particulars of the Capture of the Ship Olive Branch, laden with Arms, the Property of General Ira Allen, captured by the British, and an Account of his Imprisonment in France, and Persecutions by a Conspiracy of the Two Hemispheres ; with an Appendix, proposing a Ship Canal from Lake Champlain to the River St. Lawrence ; the Evacuation of Ticonderoea, and Events of the War in 1777 . . Truce in 1780, to the end of the War and a Narrative of Colonel Ethan Allen's Captivity, from 1775 to 1778. By Ira Allen of Vermont, the Claimant in this Cause. Volume II. Philadelphia^ Printed for- the Author^ i%o^. 8vo, pp. XXX., 551. s. 821 This volume includes a resume of the first, and in some respects may be considered a complete work. Allen. Statement Applicable to the Case of the Olive Branch, which Has a Cargo of Cannon and Arms for the Ver- mont Militia, and Captured on its Passage from France to the United States, by an English Man-of-War, in 1796, which are for the Consideration of the Governments and Rulers of Great Britain, France, and the United States. By Ira Allen. Phila- delphia^ July, 1807. 8vo. 822 [Allen.] Twenty Thousand Muskets ! ! ! Particulars of the Capture of the Ship Olive Branch, in November 1796, laden with Cannon, Muskets, &c., by His Majesty's Ship Audacious, in which the destination of the said Ship, and the use of the said Arms, &c., are discovered. London, 1797' 8vo, pp. 106. 823 " This pamphlet was written by Gen. Ira Allen. It relates to the capture of the ship Olive Branch (laden by him in France with arms for the use of the Vermont militia) by a British ship of war, on suspicion of being destined for Ireland." — Rich. The above and the following are evidently abridgments of the " Olive Branch" case. Allen. Concise Summary of the Second Volume of the Olive Branch .... with Letters and Memorials. Philadelphia, Printed /or the Author, 1804. 8vo, pp. 24. 824 Allen. A Vindication of the Conduct of the General As- sembly of the State of Vermont, held at Windsor, in October, 1 778, against Allegations and Remarks of the protesting Members i i 102 ALLEN. with Observations on their Proceedings, at a Convention held at Cornish, on the 9th day of December, 1778. Bv Ira Allen. Arlington, 9th Jan., 1779. Dresden^ Printed by Aldtn Spoontr^ 1779. i2mo, pp. 48. 825 S»i AUen'i Hlit. Vt., p. 117, and Williami'i Hist. Vt., id ed., Vol. 11., p. 180. Allen (James). Neglect of Supporting land I Maintaining the Pure I Worship of God, | By the Professing People of God : is a God-Provoking and | Land- Wasting Sin. T And Repentance with Reformation of it, the only way to | their Outward Felicity : Or, The Cause of New-Englands Scarcity : And right way to its Plenty. I As it was Discovered and Applied in a Sermon Preached at RoxDury,|on a Fast-Day: July 26, 1687. | By James Allen, Teacher to the First Gathered Church in Qo%\.ovi.\Boston :\ Printed for Job How, and John Allen : And are to be Sold\at Mr. Samuel Greens by the Souih Meeting \ House, 1687. | 4^°t 3 P* ^m pp. 16. 826 Priced, in Stevens' Nuggets, No. 68, £4 4s. Allen. New-Enelands | choicest Blessing] And the Mercy most to be desired by | all that wish well to this People. I Cleared in a I Sermon | Preached before the | Covrt of Election | At Bos- ton on May 28.|i679.|By James Allen, | Teacher to the first Gathered Church therein.] Boston,] Printed by John Foster, 1679. | 4to, 2 p. 1., pp. 14. 827 Allen. The Principles of the Protestant Religion Main- tained ; and Churches of New England, in the profession and exercise thereof, Defended against all the Calumnies of one George Keith, a Quaker, in a book lately published at Pennsyl- vania, to undermine them both. By James Allen, J. Moodey, Sam'l Willard, and Cotton Mather, Ministers of the Gospel in Boston. Boston, in New England, i6go. i2mo, pp. 82. n. 828 Allen. Serious Advice to Delivered Ones from Sickness, &c., or, the Healed One's Prophulacticon. By James Allen. Boston, 1678. 4to, pp. 30. 829 Mr. AUibone quotes a sermon, " Healthful Diet," which I have not seen. Allen (Rev. James, Brookline). A Letter to a Friend in the Country [on the Memorial of Roland Cotton, &c.] By James Allen. Boston, 1740. 4to, pp. ii. 830 Allen. Magistracy an Institution of Christ upon the Throne. A Sermon preached in the Audience of His Excellency William ALLEN. 103 Shirley, Esq. i The Honourable His Majesty's Council And House of Representatives of the Province of the Massachusetts* Bay in New England, On the Day of Election of Counsellors for said Province. By James Allen, v.d.m., Pastor of the Church in Brookline. Boston, J. Draper, Printer , 1744. 8vo, pp. 54. 831 Allen. Two Discourses on Providence, from Ezek. i. 15, 16, Luke XVII. 10-12. By Rev. James Allen. Boston, 1727. i2mo. 832 Mr. Allibone quotes lome other buoki by thii author, which have not come under my notice. [Allen (James)]. The Poem which the Committee of the Town of Boston had voted to be published with the late [War- ren's 5th of March] Oration ; with Observations, &c. Boston, E. Russell, 1772. 4to, pp. 30. + Reprinted, in Boston, 1785. i2mo. 833 [Allen (James)]. Considerations on the Present State of the Intercourse between His Majesty's Sugar Colonies and the Dominions of the United States of America. James Allen, Secretary. London, 1784. 8vo, pp. 54. 834 <* Published by the West India merchants and planters for distribution to the mem- bers of Parliament, &c., and not sold." — M. R., lxx., p. 434. Allen (James). Narrative of the Life of James Allen, alias Burby Grove. The Highwayman. Being his Death-Bed Con- fession. Boston, Harrington (^ Co., 1837. 835 The Boston Athengeum has a copy, bound in a piece of the skin of the deceased highwayman. Allen (John). An Oration upon the Beauties of Liberty ; or, the Essential Rights of the Americans. By John Allen. Boston, 1773. ^^°» PP* 3'" 836 Allen (John). Speech of John Allen, Esq., in the House of Representatives, Friday, 20th Day of April, 1798, relative to employing the Armed Vessels as Convoys. Philadelphia, W. Cohbett, May 3, 1798. 8vo, pp. 32. 837 [Allen (Rev. John)]. An Essay on the Policy of appropria- tions Being made by The Government of the United States, for Purchasing, Liberating and Colonizing without the Territory of the said States, the Slaves thereof. In Numbers, some of 104 ALLEN. which have been Published in the Baltimore American, and the whole of them in the Genius of Universal Emancipation. By a Citizen of Maryland. Baltimore^ i%2b. 8vo, pp. 40. 838 [Allen (John) ]. The Cause of the Heavy burdens of Great Britain, and of her National Debt ; comprising a rapid survey of some of the great events, connected with British History, during the last hundred and fifty years. London.^ Darton and Harvey^ 1836. i2mo. + Same. Second Edition. Revised. London^ Darton and Harvey y iS^.^. 839 Allen (J. F.) Victoria Regia ; or, the Great Water Lily of America. With a brief account of its Discovery and Introduc- tion into Cultivation. With illustrations by William Sharp, from Specimens grown at Salem, Mass., U. S. A, By John Fisk Allen. Boston^ 1854. Folio, pp. 18. c. 840 Allen (Jonathan). A Poem, on the Existence of God, An Ode on Creation, To which are added Several Hymns, and an Eulogy or; General George Washington. By Jonathan Allen, A.M. Haverhill^ Printed by Galen H. Fay ^ for the Author^ 1803. i2mo, pp. 36. 841 Also a sermon at the ordination of Rev. Ebenezer Allen, Wolf borough, 1792 Portimouth, 1793. ^'^^t PP- 3^- ^^^ funeral sermon on Eliphalet Kimball. New- bury Port, 1786. Allen (Joseph, Junr.) An Oration on the Character of the late Gen. George Washington : Pronounced Before the In- habitants of the Town of Western, on Saturday the 2 2d of Feb- ruary, 1800. By Joseph Allen, Junr. Br ookfield^ Mass,^ March ^ 1800. i2mo. w. 842 Allen. The Day of Small Things. A Centennial Discourse delivered in Northborough, June i, 1846, in Commemoration of the First Congregational Church in this place, and the ordination of the first minister. By Rev. Joseph Allen. With an Appen- dix. Boston^ 1846. 8vo, pp. 64. m. 843 Allen. A Discourse. New Year's Day at Shrewsbury, Mass. By Rev. Joseph Allen. Worcester^ 1822. 8vo. w. 844 Allen, Oration at Worcester, July 4, 1795. By Joseph Allen, Junr. Worcester^ ^795- 4^°, pp. 12. m. 845 Allen. Sermon at Northborough, Fast Day, April 9, 1829. By Rev. Joseph Allen. Worcester, 1829. 8vo. w. 846 ALLEN. 105 I' Allen (J.) Battles of the British Navy from a.d. 1800 to 1840. By Joseph Allen. London, iS^i. 2 vols., i2mo. 847 Contains some accounts of naval engagements during the War of 1812. Re^issued with new title. London, Bohn, 1852. Allen. Memoir of the Life and Services of Admiral Sir William Hargood, compiled from Authentic Documents under the Direction of Lady Hargood. By Joseph Allen, Esq. Pri- vately printed, 1841. Rl. 8vo. Portraits and Plates. 848 Contains an account of his services in the American War. Allen (J. H.) The Statesman and the Man. A Discourse on the Death of Hon. John Quincy Adams, delivered Feb. 27, 1848. By Joseph Henry Allen. fVashington, 1848. 8vo, pp. 23. M. 849 Allen. The Public Man. A Discourse on the Dearh of Hon. John Fairfield, delivered in Washington, Dec. 26, 1847. By Rev. Joseph Henry Allen. Washington, 1848. 8vo, pp. 27. M. 850 Allen (L. L.) The Island of Cuba, or Queen of the An- tilles. By Rev. L. Leonidas Allen. Cleveland; Harris, Fair- banks iff Co., 1852. 8vo, pp. 26. 851 Allen. Pencillings of Scenes upon the Rio Grande. Ori- ginally published in the St. Louis American. By L. Leonidas Allen. New York, 1848. i2mo. n. 852 Allen (M. O.) The History of Wenham, Civil and Eccle- siastical, from its Settlement in 1639, to i860. By Myron O. Allen. Boston, Bazin isf Chandler, i860. i2mo, pp. 220. 853 Allen (P.) A History of the American Revolution ; com- prehending all the Principal Events, both in the Field and in the Cabinet. By Paul Allen, Esq. To which are added the most Important Resolutions of the Continental Congress, and many of the most Important Letters of General Washington. By Paul Allen, Esq. In Two Volumes. Baltimore, Printed /or John Hopkins, 1819. 8vo.+Also, Baltimore, F. Bell, 1822. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. XI., 592; XIII., 510. 854 " Although the name of Paul Allen is on thv^ title, this work was written by John Neal and Mr. Watkins." — Allen's Biog. Dict y. Allen. History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, to the Sources of the Missouri, thence across the Rocky Mountains and down the River Colum- 14 Ill tl ^r-; .a V A '4 I' i nil i I 06 ALLEN. bia to the Pacific Ocean ; performed during the years i8o4-'5-'6, by order of the Government of the United States. Prepared for the Press by Paul Allen, Esq. [?] Philadelphia^ Bradford iff Ins- ieep, 1 8 14. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 470, 522. 855 Allen. [Same Title.] With the Life of Captain Lewis. By T. Jefferson, President of the United States of America. In Two Volumes. Dublin^ J. Christie^ 181 7. 8vo, xxvii.. Con- tents, 4 1., Subscribers, 2 1., pp. 588 ; Title, i 1., xii., 643. 7 Plates and Map. 856 Also, printed in London, with the title somewhat altered, and with a preface signed Thomas Rees. Lo»»3 and the West-Indies. [By Francis Hare, Bishop of Chichester.] The Third Edition, Corrected. London^ Egbert Sanger^ 1 7 1 1 . 8vo, Part i., pp. 48 ; Part 11., 2 p. 1., pp. 71 ; Part iii., 2 p. 1., pp. 74 i Part IV., 2 p. 1., pp. 84. 915 Allin (A.) Home Ballads. A Book for New Englanders. By Abby Allin. Boston^ Munroel^ Co.y 1851. i6mo. 916 Allin (James). The Eternity of God, and the Short Life of Man considered. A Sermon on occasion of the Decease of Mr. Samuel Aspinwal, who died August 13 1732. In the 37th Year of his Age. By James Allin, m.a.. Pastor of the Church in Brookline. Boston in New-England^ Printed /or D. Hench- man^ 1732. i2mo, pp. 26. M. 917 Allin. Thunder and Earthquake. A Loud and Awful Call to Reformation. Fast Sermon at Brookline (Mass.), Nov. I, 1727. By James Allin. Boston^ 1727. i6mo. w. 918 Allin. Two Practical Discourses. I. The Wheels of the World Govern'd by a Wise Providence. II. The Doctrine of Merit Exploded, And Humility recommended. By James Allin, A.M., Pastor of the Church of Christ in Brookline. Published at the desire of some that heard them Preach'd. Boston^ N. £., Printed for Samuel Gerrish, 1727. 919 Also, an Artillery Election Sermon, 1731, which I have not seen. Allin (John). Animadversions | upon the | Antisynodalia Americana | A Treatise printed in old England, | In the name of the I Dissenting Brethren | In the Synod held at Boston in New England 1662. Tending to clear the Elders and Churches of| New England from those Evils and Declinings charged upon many | of them in the two Prefaces before the said Book. ] To- gether with I An Answer | unto | The Reasons alledged for the opin- ion of the Dissenters. | And a Reply to such Answers as are given to the I Arguments of the Synod. By John Allin, Pastor of the Church of Christ | at Dedham in N. England. Cambridge, Printed by S. G. and M. J./or Hezekiah Usher\of Boston, 1664. Sm. 4to, pp. 82. 920 Allin (John) and Shepard (Thomas). A | Defence | of the j Answer made unto the Nine Questions | or Positions sent from New-England, I Against the [Reply thereto] by That Reverend servant of Christ, | Mr. John Ball ; | Entituled, | A Tryall of the New Church-way in | New-England and in Old. | Wherein, beside 15 > 1 I u "4 ALLISON. I ! a more full opening of sundry particulars | concerning Liturgies, Power of the Keys, matter of | the visible Church, &cc. is more largely handled, that | controversie, concerning the Catholick visi- ble] Church} tending to cleare up the] Old-way of Christ in New- 1 England Churches. | By lohn Allin, Pastor of Dedham, [and] Tho. Shepard of Cambridge in New-England | . London, rrinted by R. Cotes for Andrew Crooke, and are to be sold at the Green [Dragon in Pauls Church yard, 1648. | 4to, pp. 211. w. Allin. The Spouse of Christ coming out of Affliction. By John Allin. Cambridge, 1672. 4to. w. 922 Allin (John). See [Byam (William)]. Alline (H.) Sermon at Fort Midway, Feb. 19, 1783. By Rev. Henry Alline. Dover, N. //., 1797. 8vo. w. 923 Alline (H.) The Life and Journal of the Rev. Mr. Henry Alline. Boston, Printed by Gilbert & Dean \Jor Hayden & Sheaa], 1806. i2mo, pp. 180. 924 Alling (J.) A Register of the Weather ... for the last Twenty-five Years, ending March 31, 18 10 . . . By Jeremiah Alling. New Haven, 18 10. 8vo, pp. 80. s. 925 Allison (J.) The Slavery Question. Speech of Hon. John Allison, of Pa., delivered in the House of Representatives, April I, 1856. 8vo, pp. 8. 926 Allison (J.) An Eulogy upon the Life, Character and Public Services of General Zachary Taylor, delivered at the Commis- sioners' Hall, Spring Garden, July 29, 1850. By Joseph Alli- son, Esq. Philadelphia, J. H. Jones, 1850. 8vo, pp. 24. 927 Allison (P.) A Discourse Delivered in the Presbyterian Church, in the City of Baltimore, the 22d February, 1800, — the Day Dedicated to the Memory of Gen. George Washington. By the Reverend Patrick Allison, d.d. Baltimore, Printed by fvm. Pechinfor the Editor of the American [1800]. 8vo, pp. 24. Allison. Thoughts on the Examination and Trials of Can- didates for the Sacred Ministry. By Rev. Patrick Allison. Parthenopoli, 1766. 8vo, pp. 24. 929 Allison (W. B.) Homesteads for Soldiers and Sailors in the Rebellious States. Speech of Hon. William B. Allen, of Iowa, ALLYN. "5 ■: ? delivered in the House of Representatives, May 4, 1864. JVash- ingten, Gibson [1864]. 8vo, pp. 8. 930 Alloubz (Claude). See French's Louisiana. Allsop (R.) California and its Gold Mines. Being a series of recent Communications from the Mining Districts upon the condition and future prospects of Quartz Mining, with an ac- ,count of the richer deposits, and incidental notices of the climate, scenery, and mode of life in California. Edited by Robert Allsop. London^ Groombridge^ 1853. 8vo, pp. 149. 931 Allston (R. F. W.) Essay on Sea Coast Crops; read before the Agricultural Association of the Planting States, on occasion of the Annual Meeting, held at Columbia, the Capital of South- Carolina, December 3a, 1853. ^X ^' ^' ^* AUston. Charles- ton^ S. C,y 1854. 8vo. 932 Allston. Report on the Free School System in South Carolina. By R. F. W. Allston. Charleston^ S. C, 1847. ^vo, pp. 26. 933 Allyn (John). Sermon delivered at Plymouth, [Mass.], De- cember 22, 1 80 1, Commemorative of the Pious Ancestry who first immigrated to that Place. By John Allyn, s. h. m.. Pastor at Duxboro'. Boston, Munroe ^ Francis, 1S02. 8vo, pp. 35. H. 934 Allyn. New Year's Sermon : delivered at Duxborough, Jan. I, 1806. By Rev. John Allyn. Boston, [1806]. i2mo. 935 Allyn. A | Sermon, | Delivered on the 29*" of November, 1 798, 1 The Day | of | Public Thanksgiving | in the | State of Massa- chusetts.! By John Allyn, I Pastor of the Church in Duxborough. Boston, Printed by Samuel Hall, 1799. 8vo, pp. 21. 936 Allyn. A Sermon, preached in the Audience of His Excel- lency Caleb Strong, Esq. Governor, The other Members of the Executive, and The Honorable Legislature of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts, on the Anniversary Election, May 29, 1805. By John Allyn, Congregational Minister of Duxborough. Boston, Young & Mtnns, 1805. 8vo, pp. 37. 937 Allyn. Sermon at the Ordination of Alden Bradford. By Rev. John Allyn. Boston, 1794. 8vo. 938 i i vl il ii6 ALMKIIIA R ALB(7(^;RRQUii. iti] H M 1 Alm. Plant^c Surinamcnscs. Cura Jacobi* Aim. Upsal^ 1775. 4to, pp. iK. Plate. 939 Republished in Linnirui' " AmianitHtei academicv," viii., 149-167. [Uiii. acad. Pran. C. I.innwui.] Almanac of Celestial Motions, vi/., of the Sun and Planets, &c., for the Year 1674. i6mo. Camhridgey 1 674. -f-()f Celes- tial Motions, for the Year 16H0. i6m<). Boston^ i68o. + C)f the C(t>lestiall Motions, 5fc., for the Year of our Lord God M.DC.xciv. Boston^ 1694. i6mo. M. 940 Theie are lume of the eurlii'st Americin alniari.UH. Thiiiiua' Hiitdry of Printing givea the titles of some of earlier dates, which will he noticed hereattrr. Almanach Americain, ou (^Itat physi(|ue, politi(|ue, ccclesias- tique &c militaire de TAmerique \ ouvrage (|ui comprend les forces, la population, les loix, le commerce & I'administration de chaque Province de cette panic du monde ; le tableau de ceux qui y figurent par Icurs charges & par Icurs dignites, ; celui de la Marine des Peuples Europi;ans [«V.] qui y ont des Posses- sions et le nom des Officiers qui sont employes dans cette partic de I'administration publique. Par M. P. D. L. R ...C. A. L. T. de M. Paris^ Chez, rauteur\et chez] Lamy^ *7^3' linio. 941 It appears by a note on the back of the title that this work was edited by M. [Pon- celin] de la Roche-Tillac. It was continued annually. The work published in 1781, 1783 and 1785, under the title " £tat physique, p'litique, ecclesiastique et militaire de I'Asie, de I'Afriquc et de I'Amerique, ouvrage," etc., as above, and with the half-title, " Almanach americain, asiatique et africain, ou f^tat," etc., apparently belongs to the same series. I have seen no volume later than 1787. Barbier implies that it continued to be published till 1791. Almanach des Colonies, 1788. Paris.^ 1788. i2mo. 942 Almanach et directorum fran^ais des £tats-Unis, pour I'annce 1852-1858. New Tork^ 1852-58. 7 vols., i2mo. 943 Almanaque Universal Hispano-Americano. Pii/r/V, 1855. ^^o* Almaraz. Memoria de los trabajos ejecutados por la co- mision cientifica de Pachuca en el ano de 1864, dirigida por el Ingeniero Ramon Almaraz. Mandada publicar de orden de S. M. I. por el ministerio de fomento. Mexico^ 1865. 410, pp. 358. Plates and Plans. 945 Almbert (Alfred d'). Flanerie parisienne aux £!tats-Unis . . . 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A Collection of interesting, authentic Papers, re- lative to the Dispute between Great Britain and America ; shew- ing the Causes and Progress of that Misunderstanding, from 1764 to 1775. London, J. Almon, m.dcclxxvii. 8vo, pp. 280 ; Index, pp. 3. i^' 951 Usually called, by its running title, " Prior Documents," and intended to accom- pany the Remembrancer. Almon. Collection of the most interesting Tracts, lately published in England and America, on the subjects of Taxing the American Colonies and regulating their Trade. London, Al- mon, 1 766-1 779. 6 vols., 8vo. c. 952 These tracts were published separately, and are described under their respective titles in this Dictionary. Almon merely issued them collectively with the above title in vols. I and 2. The titles to the other volumes differ. [Almon.] The History of the late Minority ; Exhibiting the Condvct, Principles, and Views of that Party, dvring the Years 1762, 1763, 1764, and 1765. [By John Almon and H. Cotes.] The third impression. London, 1765. 8vo.+The fourth im- pression. London, Reprinted, 1766. 8vo, pp. 332. 953 1 .! f99\f_fMm} •».■ : 1 '|i| ii8 ALONCLE. [Almon.I Memoirs of a late eminent Bookseller. Printed in we year 1 790. i ! London, 954 Almon was the active pamphleteer and publisher during the American contest, and in close connection with the liberal party and prominent men in the Colonies. [Almon.] The Remembrancer ; or, Impartial Repository of Public Events, from 1775 to 1784. 17 vols., Svo. London [y. Jimon and J. Debrett], mdcclxxv. to 1783. 955 Vol. I., pp. »6o. a Maps of Boston. + Second Edition, 1775. Rl. 8vo.+Third Edition, 1775. Rl. 8vo. + Fourth Edition, 1775. Rl. 8vo. + Vol. 11. Part i. For the year 1776. Title and pp. 5-371 ; Index ii.-iv. Vol. in. Part 11. For the year 1776. Title and pp. 356. Vol. iv. Part iii. For the year 1776. Title and pp. 350; Index, pp. 6. Map at page 261 and at page 290. Vol. v. For the year 1777. Portrait of Franklin; Title and pp. 314; Index, pp. 8. Vol. vi. For the year 1778. Title and pp. 374; Index, pp. 7. Vol. vii. For the year 1778 and beginning of 1779. Title and pp. 400; Index, pp. 6. Vol. viii. For the year 1779. Title and pp. 386; Index, pp. 4; Catalogue of Books, ^:c., pp. 8. Vol. ix. For the year 1780. Title and pp. 384; Index, pp. 6. Vol. x. For the year 1780. Part 11. iv. and pp. 380; Catalogue of Books, &c., pp. 8. Vol. xi. For the year 1781. Part I. 2 p. 1., pp. 375. Vol. XII. For the year 1781. Part 11. Title and pp. 3-394; Index, pp. 2 ; Catalogue of Books, &c., pp. 8. Vol. xiii. For the year 1782. Parti. Title and pp. 380; Index, pp. 2. Vol. xiv. For the year 1782. Part 11. 2 p. 1., pp. 378. Vol. XV. For the year 1783. Printed for J. Dtbrttt, 1783. Title and Index, 2 1., pp. 378. Vol. xvi. For the year 1783. Part 11. 2 p. 1., pp. 380. Vol. XVII. For the year 1784. Title and Contents, 4 1., pp. 376. This work contains every authentic paper relative to the American Revolution, whether pub- lished in England or America, by the British Ministry or the American Congress. The Prior Documents (No. 900 ante) should be added. Almon states that the plan of the work is " to select from all the public prints the best account of every material public event; to print it in octavo; and at the end of the volume to give a copious index to the whole." " There are several editions of the first volume, all except the first, in royal 8vo, while the remainder are in demy 8vo. The first edition of the first volume is also deficient of several papers contained in the succeeding edi- tions.' — Rich. Prof. Smyth, in his lectures, says, " The great magazine of informa- tion is the Remembrancer." " Mr. Almon was assisted by George Pownall in this work, which has now become exceedingly scarce." — Nichol's Lit. Anic. Almonte (J. N.) Guia de Forasteros y Repertorio de Cono- cimientos Utiles. Mexico, 1852. Sm. Svo. Maps and Plates. Almy (J.) and Bostwick (E. B.) State of Michigan. 1845. To Emigrants. [New York, Isaac J. Oliver, Printer, 1 845.] i6mo, pp. 6 (i). Map. 957 Alnambay 1858. Almanac. New York, Lith. by T. W. Strong [1857 •'']• Broadside. 958 At the bottom of the sheet : " Eugir. Vetromile Datlias." In the Penobscot dialect of the Abnaqui Indians, at Old Town. Aloncle (Antoine Felix). Renseignments sur I'artillerie navale de I'Angleterre et des £tats-Unis. Traduit d'apres les ALSOP. 119 derniers documents officiels par A. F. Aloncle. Paris^ A. Ber- trand, 1865. 8vo. 3 Plates. 959 Also published in connection with two other works by the same author, under the title : " £tudes d'artillerie navale de I'Angleterre et des £tats-Unis." Paris, 1865. 8vo. A'LoRD. A short Narrative and Military Experience of Corp. G. A'Lord, Formerly a Member of Co. G. ... 125th Reg't N. Y. V Containing a Brief Sketch of the War .... n. p. [186-]. i6mo, pp. 64. 960 Alphabetical Army Register: giving the Names, Dates of Present and Original Commissions, Rank, Place of Nativity, and from whence appointed, of all the Officers of the U. S. Army, as shown by the Official Army Register, May, 1863. New Yor.ky Van Nostrand^ 1863. 8vo, pp. 64, 961 Alphonse de Xantoigne (Jean). See Xantoigne (Jean Al- phonse de). Alsedo y Herrera. See Alcedo y Herrera. Alsinet. Nuevas Utilidades de la Quina, demostradas, con- firmadas, y afiadidas, por el Doct. D. Josef Alsinet ... . Madrid^ Antonio Munoz. del Valle^ ^11 \' Sm. 8vo, pp. (18), 168 (2). Also? (George.) A | Character | of the Province of Mary- Land, | wherein is Described in four distinct | Parts (Wz.), i. The Scituation, and Plenty of the Province. 1 11. The Laws, Customs, and natural Demea- 1 nour of the Inhabitant. | iii. The worst and best Usage of a Mary- \ Land Servant, opened in view. | iv. The Traffique, and vendable Commodities I of the Countrey. | Also | A small Treatise on the Wilde and | Naked Indians (or Susque- hanokes)\oi Mary-land^ their Customs, Man- 1 ners. Absurdities, Religion. Together with a Collection of Histo-I rical Letters. By George Alsop. | London^ Printed by T. y. /or Peter Dring, . . 1666. Sm. 8vo, 10 p. 1., pp. 118. Portrait and Map. h. 963 One of the rarest of books. Dr. Bliss' copy sold for £4 los. The author was a native of Maryland, and published " An Orthodox Plea for the Sanctuary of God, Common Service and White Robe of the House, written for the good of all." Lon- don, 1669. Alsop (R.) A Poem ; Sacred to the Memory of George Washington, Late President of the United States, and Com- mander in Chief of the Armies of the United States. Adapted to the 22d of Feb. 1800. By Richard Alsop. ... Hartford, Printed by Hudson and Goodwin, 1 800. 8vo, pp. 23. 964 m (t i 11 V I ; -I ' i \ ! I *: * f t \ I 120 ALVAREZ. [Alsop (Richard) ]. The Political Green-House, for the Year 1798. Addressed to the Readers of the Connecticut Courant, January 1st, 1799. Hartford^ Hudson £sf Goodwin [1799?]. i2mo, pp. 24. 965 Written by R. Alsop, Lemuel Hopkins, and Theodore Dwight, in unequal propor- tions. Set Everest's Poets of Connecticut, p. 94. [Alsop (Richard) and Dwight (Theodore)]. The Echo, with other Poems. [New Tork\ 1807. 8vo, pp. xv., 331 (10). Chiefly a political satire. See Duyckinck's Cyclopaedia of Amer. Literature, i., 495. Alston (W. J.) The Slavery Question. Speech of Hon. William J. Alston in the House of Representatives, April 18, 1850. iVashington [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. 967 The Altar of Baal thrown down. See [Sullivan (James)]. Alton. Memorial to Congress upon the subject of a Na- tional Armory, with the Preamble and Resolutions adopted 1 ) the Common Council of the City of Alton, December 2, 1861. ... Alton, III., L. A. Parks i5f Co., 1861. 8vo, pp. 8. 968 Alton (Davis). Address ... before the Working Man's Na- tional Union League ... June 23, 1863, at New Orleans. By Davis Alton. New Orleans, 1863. 8vo, pp. 12. 969 Alton Riots. See Lincoln (W. S.) Alto WAN. See [Stuart (Lord)]. Alva. Catecismo en Lengua Mexicana y Castellana. Por B. de Alva. Mexico, 1634. 970 See Ternaux, No. 551. Ludewig does not mention this, but refers to a MS. by Don Bartolini Alva. Alvarado (Francisco). Vocabulario del Idioma Misteco. Por Fray Francisco Alvarado. Mexico, Pedro Balli, 1593. 4'°' Alvarado (Pedro de). See Barcia, Historiadores, Vol. x., and Ternaux Voyages. Alvares. Copy van een Brief aen den Commissaris generael berinen dese Provincie, aengaende het verdestrueren der Stadt Lima in America. Von Domingo de Alvares. 1688. 4to. Alvarez (F.) Puren Indomito. Poema. Por El Capitan F. Alvarez de Toledo. Publicado bajo la direccion de Don Diego ALVAREZ. 121 Barros Arana. Paris and Leipzig^ A. Franck^ 1862. i2mo, pp. 111,485. [Barros Arana Biblioteca Americana.] 973 Three hundred and twenty copies printed, of which twenty are on large paper. From a MS. in the Madrid Library. Narrates the Indian insurrection of 1598, in Chile. Father Ovalle made use of the MS. for his History of Chile. Alvarez (Francisco). Ho Preste Joam das Indias. Verdadera Informa^am das terras do Preste Joam segundo vio y escreveo ho padre Francisco Alvarez capellan del Rey nosso seiihor. ILisboa^ I540.] 974 Original edition, of great rarity. For a very full and accurate account of this voyage, see Navarrete, who does not quote this original Portuguese, but the Spanish translation by Padilla. Alvarez acted as secretary to the embassy. The work deserves particular notice, as it contains the first detailed narrative of travels in India, and incidentally of America. A Spanish version. Anvert, 1557. i\o, + Toltdo, 1538. 8vo. + Italian in Ramusio,Vol. i., p. i89.+6erman, Eisleben, 1566. Folio.+ i57i. Folio. Alvarez (Francisco). Noticia del establecimiento y pobla- cion de las colonias inglesas en la America septentrional ; Reli- gion, orden de gobierno, leyes y costumbres de sus naturales y habitantes ; calidades de su clima, terreno, frutos, plantas y ani- mates } y estado de su industria, artes, comercio y navigacion : sacada de varios autores, por Don F. Alvarez ... . Madrid, An- tonio Fernandez, '778. Sm. 4to, pp. 196. s. 975 There is an edition, falsely dated 1608, and assigned in the Catalogue of the British Museum to the year 1764. Alvarez (J. J.) and Duran (R.) Itinerarios y Derroteros de la Republica Mexicana. Mexico, 1856. 8vo. 976 Alvarez (Jose). Contestacion, ou la Carta del Indus Patriota, con alguns reflexiones sobre el Dialogo, entre £1 Entusiasta Liberal, y El Filosofo Rancio, y sobre las notas anonymas con que La Salido reimpreso el manifesto de Dr. Jose Alvarez de Toledo. Philadelphia, 1 8 12. 8vo. 977 [AlvarezJ Manifiesto 6 satisfaccion pundonorosa, a todos los buenos Espafioles Europeos y a todos los pueblos de la America, por un diputado de las Cortes reunidas en Cadiz. {Philadelphia, i8ii.] 8vo, pp. 83 (i). H. 978 " The author, Don Jose Alvarez de Toledo, was a deputy in the Cortes of Cadiz, for the island of Santo Domingo." — Rich. Alvarez (J. M.) Instituciones ] de derecho realjde Castilla y de Indias. j Por El Dr. D. Jose Maria Alvarez, | Catedratico de instituciones de Justinia | no en la Universidad de Guatemala. | Obra nuevamente revista, corregida y aumentada con arreglo a la actual Legislacion. | Gu<7/f ma/a, \%7.Q.\-\' Mexico, Reimpresa en 16 I i 'I m ■~i if j i. ii I\ !:' i ! t 1! 122 ALVORD. ia ojicina a Cargo de Rivera^ 1826. 4 vols., iiaiO.\-\- Habana^ 1834. 2 vols., sm. 4to. 979 Alvarez (Nicolas). Noticias sagradas de Sant. Madre del Rosario en esta Ciudad de los Angeles de Puebla, en esta Nueva Espana. Por ... Nicolas Alvarez. Puebla [1650 ?]. Alvarez (R.) Guia de Nueva York. Por R. Alvarez y J. G. Grediaga. New Tori, 1863. i2mo. 981 Alvarez de Abreu. See Abreu. No. 76. Alvear (Carlos). Exposicion que hace el sefior brigadier D. Carlos Alvear general en xefe del exercito sitiador de Montevideo, de su conducta en la rendicion de esta plaza. Vulnerada por las falsas imputaciones de su gobernador D. Gaspar Vigodet. Buenos- Ayres, Imprenta de ninos expositos, 18 14. Folio, pp. 42 (i). 982 Alvear. Observaciones sobre la defensa de la provincia de Buenos-Aires. Amenazada de una invasion espanola al mando del teniente General D. Pablo Morillo. Por Brig.-Gen. Carlos de Alvear. Buenos-Aires, 1865. 4to, pp. 86. 983 Fifty copies printed. Alvear (Diego de). Relacion geografica e historica de la provincia de Misiones, del brigadier D. Diego de Alvear ... . Primera edicion. Buenos-Aires, Imprenta del estado, iS^d- Folio, pp. 106, " tabla corografica" (folded), iii. 984 Forms part of Vol. iv. of the Coleccion, etc., of Pedro de Angelis. Alves. Ode to Britannia (for the year 1 780), Occasioned by our late Successes. By Robert Alves, a.m. Edinburgh, Creech, 1780. 4to. 985 " Partly relates to America." — M. R., lxii., p. 246. Alvirey. Puntual descripcion de la regia pompa conque in la S. Iglesia de la ciudad de los Reyes mando solemnias les reales exequias de la S. D. Mario Josepho de Austria regna de Portugal D. J. Mario de Velasco, virrey de los Reinos del Peru y Chile. Por Alexo de Alvirey. Lima, 1756. 4to. 986 Alvord (Benjamin). Address before the Dialectic Society of the Corps of Cadets, in Commemoration of the Gallant Con- duct of the Nine Graduates of the Military Academy, and other Officers of the United States' Army, who fell in the Battles ... in Florida, on the 28th of December, 1835, and the AMANOUS. 123 25th December, 1837 ; the former called Dade's Battle, the latter, the Battle of Okee-cho-bee. Delivered at West Point, N. Y., on the 29th December, 1838. By Lieutenant Benjamin Alvord, U. S. A. ... New York^ Wiley & Putnam, 1839. 8vo, pp. 62. H. 987 Alvord (J. W.) Historical Address delivered in the first Congregational Church in Stamford, Ct., At the Celebration of the Second Centennial Anniversary of the First Settlement of the Town. By Re' J. W. Alvord, Dec. 22d, 1841. New York, S. Davenport, 1842. 8vo, pp. 40. 988 Alzate. Gacetas de Literatura de Mexico. Por D. Jose Antonio de Alzate Ramirez. No. i, 15th January, 1788, No. 44, Vol. III., 22d Oct., 1795. Mexico, 1 788-1 795, 3 vols., 410. Alzate. Gacetas de Literatura de Mexico : por D. Jose Antonio Alzate Ramirez. Puebla, 1831. 4 voh., 4to, pp. viii., 450, 486, 478, 456, con laminas. Portrait. 990 Alzate. Memoria en que se trata del Insecto Grano 6 Coch- inilla, de su naturaleza y serie de su vida, escrita en Mexico en 1777. Por D. Josef Antonio de Alzate. Madrid, 1795. 8vo, pp. 226. 3 Plates. 991 Am I not a Man, and a Brother ? With all Humility addressed to the British Legislature. London, Payne and Son, 1788. 8vo. On the slave trade. Set M. R., lxxx., p. 69* Amama (Nicolaus ab). Dissertationum Marinarum Decas. In qua Prae'isr Marina Problemata, varia passim fundamentalia, & Solidioris Philosophise Principiis deducta Dogmata discutiuntur. Autore Nicolao ab Amama. Cum Indice Capitum & Articu- lorum. Franckera, Excudit Idzardus Alberti, 165 1. 8vo, pp. 596. 993 Amandus. Chronica vsq«^ ad annum Domini compendiosissima ab | exordio mundi Millesimum, quingentesimum, trigesi- mum I quartum : per venerandum patrem. F. | Amandum Zierixeen- sem, ordinis Fra | trum Minoru;7z, regularis obseruan- 1 tiae, virum in Diuinis & humajnis rebus peritissimum. | ^ Eivusdem tractatvs de I septuaginta hebdomadibus Danielis. | Adiectae svnt epistojlae qux Christiani regis Aethiopiae, Dauidis, ad | Clementem septimum Rhomanum pontificem, | anno Domini 1533 destinatse, cu;n artic- ulis quibus | dam de fide & moribus Aethiopum Christiano- 1 rum. ^ Aliae quoq:i«uij^k$.v.v;.. 124 AMBOY. 1. ■ ' nos transmissz, de fructu | mirabili illic surgentis nouz Ecclesix, | ex quibus animus Christianus | merito debeat laetari. ^ Antuerpia apud Simonem Cecum. Anno Do-\mini. m. ccccc. xxxiiii. Mense Maio. I Stn. 8vo, 8 p. 1., 128 leaves. + Another Edition. 1553. 8vo.+Also, 1624. Folio. 994 The most interesting portion of this compendious chronicle consists of the Letters of Peter of Ghent, alias De Mura, which have been translated into French by Ternaux, in his "Recueil des pieces relatives a la Conquete du Mexique, 1838," pp. 193-X03. Ste Troemel and Bib. Am. Vet. Amaral. Compila^ao das leis, decretos, regulamentos, in- struc^oes, rcgimentos, consultas e avisos do governo sobre a arre- cada9ao, administra9ao, e fiscalisa^ao dos bens e dinheiros dos orphaos. Em tres partes. Por Antonio Luiz do Amaral e Silva. Parte i., ii. Pernambuco, 1864. 410, pp. viii., 392, 34. Amaro. Doctrina extractada de los catecismos Mexicanos de los Padres Paredes, Carochi y Castano, autores muy selectos : traducida al castellano para mejor instruccion de los Indios, en las Oraciones y Misterios principales de la Doctrina cristiana, por el Presbitero Capellan Don Juan Romualdo Amaro, va aiiadido en este catecismo, el Preambulo de la confession para la mejor disposicion de los Indios en el Santo Sacramento de la Penitencia, y para las personas curiosas que fueren aficionadas al idioma, con un Modo Practico de contar, segun fuere el numero de la materia, para el mismo fin. Mexico, Luis Abadiano y Val- dez, 1840. Sm. 8vo, pp. 4, 79. 996 Amati (G.) Viaggi di Cristoforo Colombo tratti dall* opera Ricerche storico-crit.-scientifiche, etc. Di G. Amati. Milano, 1830. 8vo. Map. 997 Amazon. A Relation of the Great River of the Amazons. See [Pagan (Count de) ]. Amazon. Colonizacion y Navegacion del Amazonas. Lima, 1853. Sm. 4to. 998 Amberteuil (H.) Essais historiques et politiques sur les anglo-americains. Par H. Amberteuil. Bruxelles, 1781. 2 vols., 8vo. 999 Amboy. Proposals by the Proprietors of East Jersey in America, for the building of a Town on Ambo-Point, and for the Dispo- sition of Lands in that Province ; and also for the Encourage- ment of Artificers and Labourers that shall Transport themselves AMERICA. 125 thither out of England^ Scotland znA Ireland. London^ Printed for Benjamin Clarke^ 1682. 4to, pp. 6. 1000 Amboyna. a Trve Relation of the Vnivst, Crvell, and Bar- barovs Proceedings against the English at Amboyna, in the East Indies, by the Netherlandish Governour and Councel there ... . London^ H. Lownes/or N. Newberry, 1624. 4^0? PP* 38. lOOi Frequently reprinted. Many tracts relative to this cruel massacre can be found in the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society. The True Relation is introduced here on account of the following : The Second Part of the Tragedy of Amboyna : or a True Relation of a most Bloody, Treacherous, and Cruel design of the Dutch in the New Netherlands in America for the total ruining and murdering of the English Colonies in New England. London, for T. Matthews, 1653. 4to. 1002 Ambrose (Paul). See [Kennedy (J. P.)] Amemategui. La Dictadura de O'Higgins en Chile. Por Miguel Luis Amemategui. Santiago, 1855. ^^o-t PP> 495* Amendments of the Constitution submitted to the considera- tion of the American People. Loyal Publication Society, No. 83. 8vo, pp. 89. 1003' Amendments proposed to be added to the Federal Constitu- tion, by the Congress of the United States, held at New York, March 4, 1789. Boston, 1790. 8vo, pp. 8. p. 1004 Amendments to our National Constitution, Respectfully sub- mitted to the Citizens of the United States. [About 1820.] 8vo, I leaf. 1005 Ament. De Cultuur en behandeling der West-Indischkoffij en indigo beschreven en vergelijkt met die derzelfde producten in Oost-Indie. Kampen, 1836. 8vo. 1006 America. Translated from the French. London, Printed for the Translator, 1 750. 2 vols., 8vo. 1007 a scarce and interesting privately printed book, chiefly relating to the Aborigines. America. An Epistle in Verse, with other Poems. London, 1820. i2mo. 1008 America: A Dramatic Poem. See [Torrey (John)]. hi i: 1 il ¥'■ ^11 i 126 AMERICA. America, an Ode; To the People of England. London^ Almon^ iyy6. 410. 1009 *' Poetical, and itt author a warm friend to America." — LontUn Magamint, America. Correspondence of the Marquess Wellesley, The Earl of Liverpool, and Viscount Castlereagh, with the American Ministers in London. January, 18 10, to July, 18 12. a. Pre- sented to Parliament, by Command of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, February, 18 13. Folio, 2 p. 1., pp. 59. c. loio America. Correspondence between The Marquess Wellesley and Mr. Morris, July, 1810, to March, 181 1. b. Folio, 2 p. 1., pp. 29. c. lOII America. Correspondence between The Marquess Wellesley and Mr. Foster, April, 181 1, to December, 181 1. c. Folio, 2 p. 1., pp. 73. G. 1012 America. Correspondence between Viscount Castlereagh, and Messrs. Foster and Baker. March to August, 1812. d. Folio, pp. 114. G. rti3 America. Correspondence Relative to the French Decrees and the Orders in Council. Subsequent to 20th May, 18 12. Folio, pp. 35. G. 1014 America and Africa. London^ Cassell, 18^6, i2mo. 1015 America and France. The entire Message of the President of the United States [John Adams] to both Houses of Congress ; covering the full powers to, and dispatches from, the Envoys Extraordinary of the United States, to the French Republic. Boston^ B. Russell, 1798. 8vo, pp. 71. 1016 Reprinted in London, with the title of" American State Papers," 1798. 8vo. America and the Americans. See [Boardman (James) ]. America and the West Indies. See Long (G.) America as I Found It. By the Author of Memoir of Mary Lundie Duncan. London, Nisbet, 1852. i2mo.+Same. New Tork, Carters, iS $2. i2mo, pp. 440. 1017 America Compared with England ; the respective Social Effects of the American and English Systems of Government and Legis- lation, and the Mission of Democracy. London, E. IVilson, 1848. i2mo. p. 1018 :. it . AMERICA. 127 Ausz America, das ist, ausz der|Newen Welt. | Vnderschid- licher Schrei-|ben Extract, von den Jaren 1616, 1617, i6i8.| Was gestalt Acht Patres Societatis, vnd zwo andere I Ordensper- sonen, von desz Christlichen Glaubens wegen Ihr clut Ivcrgos- sen. Was auch sonst die Patres Societatis Gott zu Ehren, | vnnd zu I ausbreittung seines heiligsten Namens, aufFjsich gen- ommen. | Ausz Frantzosischer Sprach in die Teutsche | vber- eesetzt.l [Motto.] Getruckt zu Jugspurgy bey Sara Mangin\ IVittib.y 1 620. 1 4to, 2. p. 1., pp. 91. 1 019 America Discovered. A Poem, In Twelve books. By an American. New Tork^ J. F. Trow, 1850. i2mo, pp. 283 (i). America Dissected. See [Macsparran (James)]. America, Disputatio Publica. i. Quae sit Origo Gentis Americanae i 2. An America Veteribus quoque fuerit cognita ? Rinthelli. [s. a.] 4to. c. 1021 L' America | Geografico-Storico | Politica, | Ovvero | Descrizione, e nome d'ogni Provincia; sualestensione, confini, proprieta de' climi, fer- 1 tilita de' terreni ; e Stato politico, utile, ed | economico di ciascuno stabilimento Europeo. | Tomo Primo. |/n Venezia,\ MDCCLXXXV. I Presso Jntonio Zatta e Figli, | Con Licenza de* Superi- or!, e Privilegio. \ 3 vois., 410, pp. xvi., 322 ; pp. viii., 288 ; pp. Xii., 236. H. IC'12 America in Arms. A Short and Faithful Account of the Con- duct of Great Britain towards the American States which forced them to declare themselves Free and Independent, . . . Printea in the Tear 1781. 8vo. 1023 America Invincible. An Heroic Poem, in Two Books ; . . . To which is prefixed, A concise History of the Former Wars in America. Dedicated to his Excellency Horatio Gates, Esq. By an Officer of Rank in the Continental Army. Number i. Danvers, near Boston, 1777. 8vo, pp. 40. 1024 Book II. ends with the death of Montgomery. The poem was " to be continued." La America Lloranda por la temprana muerte de su amado, su padre, su bien y sus delicias el E. S. D. Bernardo de Galvez, Conde de Galvez, &c. Capitan Genl. de la Luisiana y dos Floridas, &c. Humilde rasgo del Lie'- D. Agustin Pomposa Fer- nandez de San Salvador Abogado, &c. Mexico [n. d.] Sm. 4to, pp. 25, 6. 1025 ll >» f in 1,1 I If: i I ' '■ 1 ■■ ■ i 1^ ■ [.' ; i if ; I ia8 AMERICA. America Lost. A Poem of Condolence. Addressed to Brit- annia. London, Lewis, 1778. 4to. 1026 Sei Monthly Rtview, Firit Series, Vol. lviii., p. 469. America, or a General Survey. See [Everett (Alex. H.)] America Poetica. Colleccion escojida de Composiciones en Verso escritas por Americanos en el presente siglo. Falparaiso, 1846. Rl. 8vo, 13 parts, pp. 820. 1027 America Pois'd in the Balance of Justice. Ornamented with an Elegiac Frontispiece, and a Reconciliatory Tail-piece. In this Research the Mother Country and her Colonies is considered in a New Light, and supported by arguments quite different from those held forth by the Parliamentary Speakers and Polemical Writers on either side of the question. By P— oplicola H — is- toricus. Printed for the Author, 1776. 4to, pp. 40. 2 Plates. America und seine jetzige Bewegung. Nach einem Vortrag gehalten im vorstadtischen Handwerkervein. Berlin, Reinhold Schlingmann, 1861. i6mo, pp. 32. 1029 La America Vindicada. See [Sanchez Valverde]. America Vindicated from the High Charge of Ingratitude and Rebellion : with a Plan of Legislation Proposed to the Consider- ation of Both Houses, For Establishing a Permanent and Solid Foundation, For a just constitutional Union, between Great Britain and her Colonies. By a Friend to Both Countries. . . . Devizes, T. Burrough, m.dcc.lxxiv. 8vo, Title, pp. 48. " Written by a warm advocate for the Americans, who proposes that a free consti- tution should be confirmed to North America, similar to that of Ireland." — Monthly Rtview, Vol. L., p. 325. America. A most singular woodcut or broadside, measuring about 13} in. by 8| in. with 4 lines of letterpress beneath, in German, purporting to be a representation and description of the natives discovered by the Portuguese on the northern coast of South America. The following is a literal translation of the in- scription, viz. — **This figure represents to us the people and island which have been discovered by the Christian king of Por- tugal or by his subjects. The people are thus naked, handsome, brown, well shaped in body, their heads, necks, arms, private parts, feet of men and women, are a little covered with feathers. The men also have many precious stones in their faces and breasts. No one else has anything, but all things are in common. AMERICAN. 129 And the men have as wives those who please them, be they mothers, sisters, or friends, therein make they no distinction. They also fight with each other. They also eat each other, even those who are slain, and hang the flesh of them in the smoke. They become a hundred and fifty years of age. And have no government." 1031 The cut attempts to rrpreaent the minutiae of the foregoing inscription. It is be- lieved to be the earliest xylographic print relating to America, and unique. Its date ii, doubtless, very shortly subsequent to the letters of Columbus announcing his dis- covery. In Stevens* Am. Bibliographer, pp. 7, 8, it is reproduced in fac-simile, and described at greater length. De Americaansche Mercurius behelsende drie . . . Geschie- denissen van Liefdens Hartstochten, Onkuysche Rampspoeden en Rampsalige Minnedriften ... in America voorgevallen. Am- iUrdam^ 1678. i2mo. Plates. M. 1032 An interesting and curious book, now very rare^ Les Americains, ou, la preuve de la Religion Chretienne. Par les Lumieres Naturelles. 1811. 6 vols., 8vo. 1033 American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Vol. i., Boston, 17S5. Vol. II., Part I., Boston, i793> Part 11., Boston, 1804. Vol. in., Cambridge, 1 809- 1 5. Vol. iv., Cambridge, 1818-20. New series, Vol. i.-viii., Cambridge, 1833-1861. 1034 A list of the articles contained in these volumes is inserted in Triibner's Bibl. Guide, pp. 7-17. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1846-1865, &c. Boston and Cambridge, 1848-1866. 6 vols., 8vo. American Adventure by Land and Sea ; being remarkable instances of enterprise and fortitude among Americans ; Ship- wrecks, Indian Captivities, &c. New York, Harpers, 1841, &c. 2 vols., i8mo. 1036 The American Alarm, or the Bostonian Plea, for the Rights and Liberties of the People. Humbly addressed to the King and Council, and to the Constitutional Sons of Liberty in America. By the British Bostonian. Boston, Printed and Sold by D. Knee- land and N, Davis, in ^een Street, 1763. 8vo, pp. 52. w. 1037 American Almanac. New Brunswick, N.J., 1801. i2mo. The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowl- 17 I I i ! i Hi 1, t i' f ' ' 1 i 8 il 130 AMERICAN. edge for the Year 1830- 1862. Boston^ i829-'62. 33 vols., i2mo. 1039 The volume for 1830 wai edited by Jared Sparki ; from 1831 to 1841 the work wai conducted by Joieph E. Worcester; ^om 1843 to 1847 by Francia Bowen, lubie- ^uently by George P. Sanger. The volumei for 1839, 1849 and 1859 contain general indexes to the volumes for 1830-39, 1840-49 and 1850-59, respectively. This valuable work, which is, in fact, a compendious annual register, terminated in 1861, is well worthy of being preserved as a book of reference. It was succeeded by the National Almanac. The American and British Chronicle of War and Politics ; being an Accurate and Comprehensive Register of the most memorable Occurrences in the last ten Years of His Majesty's Reign : in which will be found above Eighteen Hundred Inter- esting Events, During the late War between Great Britain and America, France, Spain and Holland j From May 10, 1773, to July 16, 1783. The whole carefully collected from Authentic Records, and correctly arranged in Chronological Order. Multum in Parvo. This compendium, or Political System of Foreign and Domestic Affairs, is a faithful Diary of Civil and Military Transactions, extracted from Government Dispatches and Offi- cial Papers, Votes of the House of Commons and Lords, ^ eso- lutions of Congress, Acts of Council, Royal Proclai »ns. Edicts, &c. Provincial Considerations, Debates, Petitic ad- dresses. Meetings, and Determinations. Every Engagement by Sea and Land, Military Operations, Civil Establishments, Changes in Administration, Political Struggles, and Principal Appointments j Treaties of Alliance, Commerce, and Peace ; Constitutional and Financial Reform ; Land and Marine Force of the Belligerent Powers ; Public Revenue, Debt, and Expen- diture, &c. &c. &c. To the Recapitulation of Public Occurrences during the late War in America and in Europe, is added a general Table of Prior Events ; British Governors in America at the Commencement of Hostilities ; Members of the first Congress } Constitution and Form of Government of the several States, and Population in each ; Ships of War taken, lost, or destroyed j Roads in America ; and a copious Abridgement of the Treaties of Peace. London, Printed for the Author [1783]. 8vo, 60 un- numbered leaves. s. 1040 The dedication is signed E. J. S. Faribault, No. 926, quotes a book with a similar title, 4 vols., 4to, London, 1801, which is probably an error. American and English Oppression, and British and American Abolitionists : a Letter addressed to R. D. Webb, Esq. By an American in his Fatherland. London, iS53> ^^^* '^4' AMERICAN. »3» American and West-Indian Gazetteer, containing an Authentic Description of the Colonies and Islands in that part of the Globe. London^ iTji. i2mo. 1042 American Anecdotes : Original and Select. By an Ameri- can. In Two Volumes. Boston, Putnam ilf Hunt, i^^o. i2mo, pp. 300 and 300. 1043 Contain! four hundred and eighty-ieven anecdotes, moitly relating to the American Revolution, with an index. Attributed to Freeman Hunt. American Annals, 1775. See [Pennant (Thos.)] The American Annual Cyclopaedia, and Register of Important Events of the Year 1861. ... N^ew Tork, D. Jppleton iff Co. [1862]. Rl. 8vo. Continued annually. 1044 The American Annual Monitor for 1858; or, Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends in America for the Year 1858. New Tork, Wm. Wood, 1859, *"^ continued. 1045 The American Annual Register for 1796. See [Callender (J. T.)] The American Annual Register; for the Years 1825-6; 1826-7; 1827-8-9; 1827-8-9. Second Part; 1829-30; 1830-31 ... For 1825-9, ^'"^ yori; 1829-31, Boston, 1827-32. 8vo. Each volume has a double paging. A second edition of the volume for 1816-7 was published in 1835. The worlc was continued, with the following title : Fessenden & Co.'s Series. The American Annual Register of Public Events; for the Year 1831-32. ... Brattleboro', Vt., Fessenden, 1833. 8vo.-|-The American Annual Register for the Year 1832-3. New Tori, Wm. Jackson, 1835. 8vo. 1047 Complete sets in eight volumes are rather scarce. American Antiquarian Society. Address to the Members ... together with the Laws and Regulations of the Institution, and a List of Donations to the Society ... . Worcester, William Manning, March, 18 19. 8vo, pp. 38. 1048 Archaeologia Americana. Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society. Published by Direction of the Society. Vol. i. Worcester, Mass., mdcccxx. 8vo, pp. 436. Vol. II. [Indian Dialects of North America.] Cambridge, 1836. pp. XXX., 573 (i). Vol. III. Boston, 1857. PP* cxxxviii., 378. Vol. IV. Boston, i860, pp. viii., 355 (i). 1049 A list of the contents of each volume will be found in Triibner's Bibl. Guide, pp. 246-248. I i- fi mil 1$ ■1 li : 1' M ;.( . m : ;;v:l. <% f '.jPc Iw ■. - : f^Ml •1 : 4 l\ 1 1 I * I, •; i! ' it •i' 132 AMERICAN. A Catalogue of Books in the Library of the American Anti- quarian Society, in Worcester, Massachusetts. [By C. C. Bald- win.] fForcester^ iS^j. 8vo, pp. 571 in all. 1050 This catalogue is replete with the rarest of American pamphlets, as the reference mark W in this dictionary will abundantly testify. Catalogue of Officers and Members of the American Anti- quarian Society, May 29, 1839. ... With the Laws of the Society, as revised. Worcester^ '839. 8vo. w. 105 1 Communication from the President of the American Anti- quarian Society to the Members, October 24th, 18 14. Worcester [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 12, 6. 1052 Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society. ... Vol. I., May, 1846, to May, 1848. Vol. 11. (pp. 1-160). Vol. iii. Boston^ 1846-49. 8vo (pp. 105-184). Proceedings at the Annual Meeting, Worcester, Oct. 23, 1843. Worcester. 8vo. Con- tinued semi-annually. ^053 The American Apollo, containing the Publications of the [Massachusetts] Historical Society, Essays, Moral, Political, and Poetical, and the daily Occurrences in the Natural, Civil, and Commercial World. ... Part i. and 11. in 39 Nos. Boston^ 1791-92. 8vo. 1054 American Archives. See Force (Peter). American Arguments for British Rights. See [Hamilton (Alex.)]. American Art. See [Waterston (R. C.)] Transactions of the American Art-Union. For the Year 1844-49. ^^^ York. 8vo.+ Bulletin, 1848-1851, and Sup- plementary Bulletin, May i, 1853. ^ 1858.] 8vo. pp. 88. The composition of the report was begun by Judge J. K. Kane, and, after his death, completed by F. A. P. Barnard. Proceedings ... . First Meeting, held at Philadelphia, Septem- ber, 1848. Philadelphia^ 1849. ^vo, pp. 156. 1057 Continued annually. Vi: AMERICAN. »33 Constitution, Addresses and List of Members of the American Association for the Promotion of Social Science, with the ques- tions proposed for di[ I I '^ u i I. I 156 AMERICAN. iff Hancock, Jay, Duer, Duane, Wilson, Pulaski, Witherspoon, Reed, McKean, Washington, Ruberdeau, Morris, Chase, &c. By Camillo Querno, Poet-laureat to the Congress. London^ Rkhardsotiy 1780. 4to, pp. 40. 1244 M. R., LXii., p. 495. Reprinted, with Andre's Cow Chace. Sti No. 1449. The American Tract Society, Boston. See [Whipple (C. K.)] American Tract Society, Boston. A Brief History of the Organization and Work of the ... Society. ... Boston^ ^85 5. i6mo, pp. 32. H. 1245 A Brief History of the American Tract Society, instituted at Boston, 1 8 14, and its Relations to the American Tract Society at New York, instituted 1825. Boston^ Press ofT. R. Marvin, 1857. i2mo, pp. 48. H. 1246 Address of the Executive Committee of the American Tract Society to the Christian Public, with a Brief Account of the Formation of the Society. A^w Tbrk, 1825. 8vo. -|- Annual Report. New Tork, 1826. l o. Continued. 1247 Ame ican Tract Society, Boston. Proceedings of the First Ten Years of the American Tract' Society, instituted at Boslon, 1 8 14. ... \_Jndover\ Flagg isf Gould, 1824. i2mo, pp. 215. H. American Tract Society, New York. Ten Years of Colpor- tage in America. New York, 1851. 8vo, pp. 32. h. 1249 The American Traveller ; being a new Historical Collection, carefully compiled from original Memoirs in several languages, and the most Authentic Voyages and Travels, containing a com- pleate account of that Part of the World, now called the West Indies, from its Discovery by Columbus to the Present Time. London, Fuller, 1743. 8vo, pp. 396. Portraits. c. 1250 Mr. Rich gives 1741 as the date of the first issue, and repeats the title under 1745. I have a memorandum of one dated 1751. "This work was published in [18] num- bers, and appears to be the commencement of an extensive work, but of which no more than this volume appeared. It commences with a long introduction on the lise, progress and improvement of navigation, which is followed by book i., divided into two chapters : one on the peopling of America, and the other, which concludes the book, containing an account of the voyages of Columbus." — Rich. American Traveller. See [Cluny (Alex.)] American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine. Baltimore, 1830. Vols. I., II. 8vo, pp. 643, 624. i\ 1 25 1 I. AMERICAN. •57 The American I^nion Commission : its Origin, Operations and Purposes. Organized to aid in the Restoration of the Union upon the basis of Freedom, Industry, Education and Christian Morality, October, 1865. New Tork^ Sanford^ Harroun djf Co., Printers^ 1865. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 1252 American Uiwon Commission. Speeches of Hon, W. Den- nison, Postmaster-General, Rev. J. P. Thompson, d.d.. Presi- dent of the Commission, Col. N. G. Taylor, of East Tennes- see, Hon. J. R. Doolittlc, U. S. Senate, Gen. J. A.Garfield, m.c, in the Hall of Representatives, Washington, Feb. 12, 1865. New Tork^ Printed by Sanford^ Harroun iff Co,^ 1865. 8vo, pp. 43- "• 1253 American Union Commission. To the Honorable , the Com- mittee of the House of Representatives ... upon Military Affairs, [n. p., 1865 ?]. 8vo, pp. 4. H. 1254 Facts and suggestions concerning the condition of the refugees. The American Union shown to be the New Heaven. See [Hunt (J.)] American Unitarian Association. The Quarterly Journal of the ... Association. Vol. i.-vii. Boston^ 1853-59. i2mo.-|- Continued as The Monthly Journal ... . Vol. i. Boston^ i860. i2mo. H. 1255 Vol. II., No. 10 (Oct., i86i), of the Monthly Journal was an "Army Number," devoted to hymns and patriotic songs for the soldiers. American Unitarian Biography. See Ware (W.) American Universal Magazine. Philadelphia^ 1795-98. 4 vols., 8vo. Portraits. 1256 The American Village, and other Poems. [About 1780.] Sm. 4to, pp. 28. 1257 The American Wanderer through Various Parts of Europe, in a Series of Letters to a Lady. Interspersed with a Variety of interesting Anecdotes. By a Virginian. London, Printed for J. Rohson, MDCCLXxxiii. 8vo, pp. xvi., 422. -h Reprinted. Dublin, B. Smith, MDCCLXXxiii. i2mo, pp. xxiii., 288. 1258 By a Loyalist refugee. See M. R., lxix., 182. The American War. rork, 1863. 8vo. A Letter to an English Friend. New 1259 r !\ '|) l! r W'M: 158 AMERICANS. The American War, a Poem. Ste [Cockings (George)]. American Weekly Messenger ; or, Register of State Papers, History and Politics. Vol. i., 11. Phitadtlphta^ 18 13-15. • 8vo. Edited by John Conrad, and abounding with documenti nlating to the War of i8ia. The American Whig Review. ... Vol. i.-xiii. New York, i845»-5i. 8vo. 1261 Voli. i.-x. are entitled •' The American Review j a Whig Journal," &c. Ste No. Ills. Vol. vii.-xiii. are also designated, *' New Series. Vol. i.-vii." American Wit and Humor. Illustrated by J. M'^Lenan. New Tork^ Harper iff Bro*s [1859]. 8vo, pp. 206. h. 1262 Gathered mainly from the Drawer of Harper's Magazine. American Young Man's Best Companion. fVorccster, 1785. i2mo.-f Same. IValpole^ N. //., 1794. i2mo. 1263 Die Americanische Seerauber. See Exquemeling. Americano, Argonauta de las Costas de Nueva-Espana y Tierra-Firme. [n. p., 17-.] 8vo. 1264 A very suspicious title, from one of Stargardt's catalogues. The Americans, by an " American in London." See [Colton (C.)] Americans against Liberty. See [Serle (Ambrose)]. The Americans as they are ; described in a Tour through the Valley of the Mississippi. By the Author of " Austria as it is." London^ Hurst, Chance and Cu., 1828. i2mo, 2 p. 1., pp. vi.. Contents, 2 1., pp. 218, Table, 2 1. H. 1265 See N. A. R., xxviii., 415. "This work is written in a similar spirit to * The United States of North America as they are.' " The preface appears to have been copied from it. " There is a petulant, cynical, dissatisfied tone about his details of American life, which creates a suspicion that he does not mean to deal fairly by them." — M. R., Vol. cxv., 448. The North American Review gives rather a favorable opinion of it. Americans at Home ; or Byeways, Backwoods, &c. London, Hurst, 1850. 3 vols., post 8vo. 1266 Americans Defended by an American ; being a Letter in An- swer to Inquiries concerning the late Imputations of Dishonour upon the United States. London, 1844. 8vo. 1267 The American's Dream ; or. Partial Downfall of Liberty and AMERICANS. »59 its Ultimate Triumph over Tyranny. By Thomas The Seer. [1862.] i2mo, pp. 24. 1268 American's Guide} comprising the Constitution of the United States and Constitutions of the several States composing the Union, etc. Philadelphia^ i^b^. i2mo. 1269 American's Guide. Comprising the Constitution of the United States, with the Latest Amendments. Also, the Declaration of lndepent\ence, Articles of Confederation, with the Federal Con- stitution, and Acts for the Government of the Territories. Phila- debhia^ 1 813. i2mo, pp. 380. -|- Trenton^ 1813. t2mo.-\- Phi la- PP- 10- "• ^335 [Amhurst (Nicholas)]. Some Remarks on a late Pamphlet, entitled, Observations on the Conduct of Great Britain : particu- larly with relation to the Spanish Depredations & Letters of Reprisal in a Letter to the Craftsmen. To which is added, A l\jstscript in Vindication oi the West Indian Merchants, against a late Charge of Theft & Pyracy. By Caleb D'Anvers of Gray's Inn Esq."- London,, ^T^9- 8vo, pp. 38. '335^ Amicus Patri^, pseudon. See A Friendly Check ; and Mas- sachusetts. Amicus Reipublic^, pj^wdfow. An Address to the Public, con- taining some Remarks on the Present Political State of American Republicks, &c. By Amicus Reipublicae. Exeter,, Lamson and Ranlet [1786]. 8vo, pp. 36. H. 1336 Amigorena (Jose Francisco de). Diario de la expedicion, etc. See Angelis (Pedro de). 1 68 AMORY. Iff! HI: r Amistad Captives. The African Captives. Trial of the prisoners of the Amistad on the Writ of Habeas Corpus ... . New Tori, 1839. 8vo, pp. 47. 1337 Amistad Captives. Africans taken in the Amistad. Con- gressional Document, containing the Correspondence, &c., in relation to the Captured Africans. New Tork^ Anti-Slavery De- pository^ 1840. 8vo, pp. 48. 1338 See, also, Adams (J. Q.). Barber (J. W.), Giddings (J. R.) Ammans. Reisz in das Gelobte Land Von Hans Jacob Ammans. Ziirich^ Michel Schauffelbergen^ 1678. Sm. 8vo, 8 p. 1., pp. 192, 174. Gothic letter. 1339 " In this volume, at p. 177, is ' Neue Beschreibung der Insel Jamaica in America,' by Hanb Jacob Zeller; and at p. 192 is < Americanische Reisz Beschreibung nach den Caribe Inzeln und New Engelland,' by F. C. Spori. The latter is separately paged, i to 90, and is followed by travels in Africa, pp. 93 to 174.." — Bartlett. Amor Patri^s;, pseudon. A Comparison of Slavery with Abolitionism ; together with Reflections deduced from the Pre- mises, touching the Several Interests of the United States. By Amor Patrize. ... New Tork^ 1848. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 1340 Amor PAXRi^ffi, pseudon. The Blasphemy of Abolitionism exposed : Servitude, and the Rights of the South, vindicated. A Bible Argument. Together with Reflections ... touching the several interests of the United States, and the evil consequences ... to the Northern States in case of Division ... . By Amor Patrl£B. A New Edition, revised, corrected and enlarged. ... New Tork^ 1850. 8vo, pp. 24. h. 1341 Amor Patriae ; or, the Disruption and Fall of These States. A Tragedy in Five Acts. ... St. Louis^ George Knapp & Co.^ Printers^ i860. i2mo, pp. 103. h. 1342 Amoretti (Carlo). See Maldonado and Pigafetta. Amory (Thomas Coffin). The Argument of Thomas C. Amory, against the Proposed Metropolitan Police Bill, before the Joint Special Committee of the Legislature, Monday, March 16,1863. Boston^ y. E. Farwell and Company.^ Printers^ 1863, 8vo, pp. 31. H. 1343 Amory. Life of James Sullivan. With Selections from his Writings. By Thomas C. Amory. Vols. i. 11. Boston., Phil- lipSy Sampson and Company., 1859. 8vo, pp. xii., 414; v., 424. Portrait. 1 344 AMPZINO. 169 Amory (Thomas Coffin, Jr.) An Address delivered at the Dedication of the City Hospital, May 24, 1864, by Thomas C. Amory, Jr. Boston^ j. E. Farwell and Company^ Printers^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 45. H. 1345 Amos (Andrew). Report of Trials in the Courts cf Canada, relative to the Destruction of The Earl of Selkirk's Settlement on the Red River ; with Observations. By A. Amos, Esq., Barrister at Law, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. London^ John Murray^ 1 820. 8vo, pp. xxx. (2), 388, iv. H. Ampere (J. J.) Promenade en Amerique. £tats-Unis, Cuba, Mexique. Par Jean Jacques Ampere. Paris^ 1855. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 421, 425.4-3' edition. Paris^ Levy freres^ i860. 2 vols., 8vo. 1347 Amphi-Theatrum, Worinnen iii. Aus dem gantzen America alle Nationen nach ihrem Habit in saubern Figuren repraesentirt : Anbey die Laender nach ihrer Situation, Climate, Fruchtbarkeit aufgefuhret, etc. Erffurth^ ^T^Z' Folio- '348 Georgi dates the American part of this work 1725 (31 sheets); Heinsius speaks of the Asia and America as published together in 1728. It is illustrated v/ith a number of curious woodcuts. Amphlett (Wm.) The Emigrant's Directory to the West- ern States of North America ; including a Voyage out from Liv- erpool } the Geography and Topography of the whole Western Country, According to its latest Improvements ; with Instruc- tions for descending the Rivers Ohio and Mississippi ; also, A Brief Account of a New British Settlement on the Head- Waters of the Susquehanna, in Philadelphia. By William Amphlett, formerly of London, ... now Resident on the Banks of the Ohio River. London^ Longman^ Hurst^ Rees^ Orme^ and Brown^ 1819. Post 8vo, pp. viii., 208. H. 1349 '' The present small volume appears to contain the most impartial account of the Western States that we have yet seen. The author, disclaiming all intention of offer- ing advice on the subject of emigration to the American continent, confines himself to a description of the country; and he does not appear to be one of those speculators who have land to sell, and are, therefore, interested in one particular State." — M. R., xci., P- 315- Ampliatio Oder Erweiterung. 1633. See Usselincx. Ampzing (S.) West-Indische | Trivmph-Basvyne, | Tot Codes ere, ende roem der Batavieren gesteken, van we- 1 gen de veroveringe de- Spaensche Silver-vlote van Nova 1 Hispania, inde Bail van Matanca, door de Schepen vande Ge- 1 octroijeerde West-Indische 6' 23 170 ANALECTIC. i Compagnie, onder hct beleyd|vande E. Manhafte Heren Ser- Helden Pieter | Pieterszen Heyn, Generael, ende Heyn- 1 rick Kor- neliszen Lonk, Admirael, geschied den 8. Sept. 1628. | Door | Samvel Ampzing, | Bedicnaer des Goddelijken Woords inde Ge- meynte des Heren binnen Hacrlem. ^Tot Haerlem^ by Adriaen Rooman^ Ordinaris Stads-Boek-drucker^ cla Id c xxix. 410, 6 p. 1., pp. 44. 2 Plates. 1350 Amsterdams I Dam-Praetje, I Van I Wat Outs en wat Nieuws. | En I Wat vreemts. ^Tot Amsterdam^ \ By Ian van Soest^ Boeckver- kooper op de Kalver-Dijck^ Anno 1649. 4to, 20 leaves. 1351 This 'ind the three following relate to Brazil, the New Netherlands, &c. Amsterdams | Tafel-Praetje, | Van | Wat goets en wat Quaets | En I Wat Noodichs. ^Tot Gouda^\By lasper Cornelisz^ Boeckver- kooper woonende op de Cingel^\Anno 1649.I 4tu, 16 leaves. 1352 Amsterdams I Vuur-Praetje, | Van | 'tEen ende 'tander datter | nu cm gaet. ^t^Amstelredam, Gedruckt by Claes Pietersz Boeckverkoo- per^\Anm 1649. 4to, 18 leaves. '353 Amsterdamsche | Veerman | op | Middelburgh. ^ Tot Flissingen^ Gedruckt by my Jacob "Jansz Pieck^ in't jaer ons\Heeren. 1650. 4to, pp. 12. 135 Discourse between John, Pieter, Klaes and Paulus, concerning the West India Com- pany and the Brazils. The Amulet i a tale of Spanish California. London^ 1865. i2mo. 1355 Amusemens geographiques. See [Navarre (P.)] An ABLE (C. W.) Order of Services at the Recognition of the Rev. Cortland W. Anable, as Pastor of the Old Cambridge Baptist Church, ... June 21, 1863. [^Cambridge'] John Ford^ Printer [1863]. 8vo, pp. 4. H. 1356 Anahuac. Resumen historico de las principales nationes que poblaron el pais de Anahuac, o virreynato de nueve Espagna. 8vo, pp. 155. Plate 1357 The Analectic Magazine and Naval Chronicle. Philadelphia^ 1813-20. 16 vols., 8vo.+New Series. Vol. i. Philadelphia^ J. Maxwell^ 1820. 8vo. Continued. 1358 Among the contributors were Washington Irving, G. C. Verplanck, J. K. Paulding and Paul Allen ; the Biography was principally by Irving. It includes a copious and authentic history of the second war with Great Britain. ANBUREY. 171 Anales del Ministeii'> de Fomento, Colonizacion, Industria y Comercio Je la Rcpublita Mexicana. Mexico^ 1854-55. ^vo. Analyse de lu Carte Generale de I'Ocean Atlantique ou Occi- dental, Dressee au Depot des Cartes, Plans and Journaux de la Marine, et Publiee par Ordre du Roi, pour le service des Vais- seaux e Sa Majfste, Sous le Ministert de M. le Marechal des Castries, Ministre &c Secretaire d'Elut ayant le department de la Marine &: des Colonies, en 1786. J Paris^ de P Imprimerie Royale^ m.Di^clxxxvi. 410, titli and pp. 42. 1360 Analyse de I'Histoirc philosophique ei politique des etablisse- ments ct du commerce des Europeens dans les deux Indes. Leyde^ 1775- 8vo, pp. 255. 1361 " Barbier and Querard attribute a work with a similar title, printed at Paris j'l the •ame year, to Fr. Bernard, a Dutchman. This is probably another edition • '^ the same." — Rich Analyse des notes des conseils coloniaux, ir. legislature. Part I. (Martinique, Guadeloupe, Guyane Fran^aise, Isle Bour- bon.) Paris^ 1838. 4to. 1362 The Analysis of Patriotism ; or, an Inquiry whether Opposi- tion to. Government, in the Present State of Affairs, is consistent with the Principles of a Patriot. London^ Keeble^ &c., 1777. i2mo. 1363 Relates to the American Revuluilon. The author determines his question in the negative. — See M. R., lix., 155. Analysis of the late Correspondence, 1809. See [Lowell (John)]. Anania (G. L. d') L'Universale Fabrica del Mondo overo Cosmografia, diuisa in quattro Trattati. ... Di Gio. Lorenzo d' Anania. In Venetia^ Ad instantia di Aniello San Vito di Napoli^ MDLXXVi. 4to, 12 p. 1., pp. 336 (31). Reprinted 1582. 410. + 1596. 4to. B. 1364 Trattato quarto relates to America. The Anarchiad, A New England Poem, written in concert by David Humphreys, Joel Barlow, John Trumbull, and Dr. Lemuel Hopkins. New Haven^ 1861. i6mo, pp. 120. 1365 [Anburey (Thomas)]. Travels through the Interior Parts of America. In a Series of Letters. By an Officer. ... London^ William Lane^ mdcclxxxix. 8vo, halt title, title, pp. vii. (21), 467 ; half title, title, pp. 558. Map and 7 Plates. h. 1366 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 15.0 *^^ H^^H m lii i2.2 I.I 118 IK! U 14^0 12.0 ^ ^^"^ / '/ Photographic Sciences Corporation ^ ri>^ \ s> ^. V ^-V 23 WBT MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 145M (716)«72-4S03 ;\ 4^ —'n^^^ifaf^p^Fvvr^'rVTT '^'Y -■ f^rjf '■ 172 ANCHIETA. [Anburey.1 Travels through the interior parts of America. In a Series of Letters. By an Officer. A New Edition. Lon- don, Printed for William Lane, mdccxci. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xii., 2 leaves of fac-similes ; pp. 414 ; pp. 492. 7 Plates. 1367 Reprinted, with the author's name, in 1792. See M. R., lxxxi., p. 61. "Mr. Thomas Anburey, the author of the travels, was an officer under General Birgoyne, and whose conduct, in his unfortunate campaign, one object of this publication ap- pears to have been to vindicate. The Monthly Reviewer says : ' He sometimes diverts us with anecdotes concerning the speeches or customs or manners of the people, 93 he passed among them, which, though droll, or even ridiculous enough, are of that kind to which something similar may be met with in all countries, as may be easily im- agined by those who have travelled in England.' How different from the great reviewers of 1832! The Critical Reviewer pronounces 'this work, in its most essential parts, to be an til-digested plagiarism from Gen. Burgoyne's Narrative, and from the account of the prosecution of Colonel Henley.' " — Rich. " Anburey copies verbatim from Burnaby and Peters, also very impudently from Smyth." —From a MS. ncte by C. D. Ebelino. [Anburey.] Voyages dans les parties interieures de I'Amer- ique, pendant le cours de la derniere guerre ; Par un Officier de I'Armee Royale. Traduit de I'Anglois [par P. L. Lebas]. Paris, Briand, 1790. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 396, 470. Map. H. 1368 [Anburey.] Journal d'un voyage fait dans I'interieur de TAmerique septentrionale. Ouvrage dans lequel on donne des details precieux sur I'insurrection des Anglo-Americains, et sur la chute desastreuse de leur papier-monnoie. Traduit de I'Anglois et earirhi de notes par M. Noel, ancien Professeur de belles- lettres au College de Louis-le-grand. Avec carte & figures. Paris, La Villette, 1793. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 336, 453. Map and Plates. h. 1369 Set Le Redacteur, Boucher Sibliotheque, and Faribault, p. 4. Anburey. Reisen im Innern von Nord Amerika ; imgleichen die Geschichte des Feldzugs und der Uebergabe des Generals Bourgoyne. Aus dem Englischen mit Anmerkungen. Berlin, Voss, 1792. 8vo. Plates. c. 1370 Forms part of Bd. vi. of J. R. Forster's Magazin von neuen Reisebeschreibungen. Anchieta (Jose de). Arte de Grammatica da Lingoa mais usada na Costa do Brasil. Por Fey to pelo Padre Joseph de Anchieta da Copanhia de Jesu. Coimbra, Antonio de Mfiri%, 1595. Sm. 8vo, pp. 120. 1 37 1 Extracts from this rare book will be found in Marcgravius, <* Historic rerum natu- ralium Brasiliz," Chap, viii., and in Relandus, " Dissert, miscell.," iii., 173. Wolf, Literature de Brttil, mentions a play in the Indian language by this author. ANDERS. 173 Anchieta (Joseph de). De Lingua Brasiliensium ex ejus Grammatica. Am$telodami^ 1658. Folio. I37i<' Anchieta. Vida de ven. P. Joze de Anchieta de Companhia de Jesus, thaumaturgo de nouo Mundo na provincia de Brasil. Lisboa^ y. da Costa, 1672. Folio. 1372 Anchieta. Vida del padre Joseph de Anchieta de la Com- paRia de Jesus y provincia del Brasil, traducida de latin en cas- tellano por el P. Estevande Paternina. Salamanca^ 1618. i2mo. Title as given by Ternaux Compans, No. 399. See also Beretari (Seb.) Anchieta. Vita del P. Guiseppe Anchieta detto I'Apostolo del Brasile, cavata da' Processi formati per la sua Beatificazione. Rrma, 1738. 8vo. 1374 Lives of Father Joseph Anchieta, S. J., the Ven. Alvera von Virmundt, Religions of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre ; and the Ven. John Berchmans, S. J. London, Richardson and Son, 1849. 8vo. 1375 Joseph Anchieta, a native of TeneriiFe, left Portugal in the suite of Acosta, in the year 1553, in his twentieth year, and died in Brazil in 1597. He established the College of P^ratanicgo. Ancient Records, [n. p., 183-.?] 8vo, pp. 8. 1376 Purporting to be the " Book of Chronicles, Part i." A burlesque description of some trial " in the reign of Andrew the Farmer," for violation of the Massachusetts Laws restricting the sale of intoxicating liquors. Anchor, pseudon. Sts [De Peyster (J. W.)] Ancient Right of the English Nation to the American Fishery. See [Bollan (Wm.)] Ancizar. Peregrinacion por las provincias del norte de la Nueva Granada en 1850 y 51. Bogota, 1853. 12010, pp. 524. Portrait. 1377 Ancona. Proceedings of a court martial in the Case of Capt. S. £. Ancona, held at Reading, Pa., May 10, 1854. 8vo. p. Anderde Discovrs. Indies. By Forma van Messieve. See West Anders (Rudolph). Der Weg zum Gluck, oder : die Kunst Millionair zu werden. Aus den hinterlassenen Papieren des kurzlich verstorbenen Amerikanischen Millionairs Abbot Law- » f I k '74 ANDERSON. t'-* ,{*' rence im Original. Deutsch bearbeitet von Rudolph Anders. Berlin^ G. A. Hoevel^ 1856. i6mo, pp. 28. H. 1379 " Good, moral advice, arranged under forty-four heads. No part of it is unworthy the character of Mr. Lawrence, but undoubtedly no part of it was ever seen by him." — Bouon Courier. (Art. by George Ticknor.) Anderson. The History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Anderson, containing his strange varieties of Fortune in Europe and America. Compiled from his own papers. [Motto.] Lon- don^ Owen, 1754. i2mo, pp. 228. + Same. Dublin, I754' i2mo.4-Same. Berwick, W, Pherson, m.dcc.lxxxii. i2mo, pp. 263. Frontispiece. 1380 The author was kidnapped in London, taken to America, and sold to a planter at Senupexen Inlet, Md., for £io, and afterwards joined the Virginia Rangers against the French Indians, &c. See M. R., x , p. 147. Anderson. Eastern Coast of Central America. Mr. Ander- son's Report. London [1849]. ^^°-> PP* 'S^- -3^' This pamphlet has no regular title, not having been printed for sale. It is ad- dressed to the Directors of the Eastern Coast of Central America Commercial and Agri- cultural Company. [Anderson (Adam)]. An Historical and Chronological De- duction of the Origin of Commerce, from the Earliest Accounts to the present Time. ... To which is prefixed. An Introduction, Exhibiting ... the Importance of our Colonies ... . London, A. Millar, etc., lAncchxiv. 2 vols., folio. (H.)4-Same. Carefully revised, corrected, and continued to the present Time. ... Lon- don, i']%']-^(). 4 vols., 4to. + Same. Carefully Revised, Cor- rected, and continued to the Year 1789, by Mr. Coombe. Dub- lin, 1790. 6 vols., 8vo. Maps. h. 1382 The author was a clerk in the South-Sea House, London. It contains a most accu- rate account of the South-Sea Company, and the very extraordinary actions of the year 1720. Anderson (Alexander). Life and Confession. See Rocka- field (H. A.) Anderson (A.) A General History of Quadrupeds. The Figures engraved on Wood, chiefly copied from the Original of T. Bewick. By A. Anderson. First American Edition, With an Appendix, containing some American Animals not hitherto de- scribed. New-York, 1804. 8vo, pp. x., 531. H. 1383 Dr. Anderson introduced wood engraving into the United States, and has been called the Bewick of America. He was born in 1775, and still lives — 1867. Anderson (C.) This pamphlet is humbly dedicated to the ANDERSON. '75 Ladies and Gentlemen who may please to visit Lundy's Lane, by the author, Charles Anderson, late lieutenant in His Majesty's Provincial Royal Artillery Drivers, who fought in all the actions on the Niagara frontier, and at Stoney Creek, of which he gives a true and impartial account, and is now a guide to the Battle Ground at Lundy's Lane. Niagara^ Chronicle Office. 12 mo, PP- 35- 1384 Anderson (C.) An Address delivered before the Society of Alumni of Miami University, at their Anniversary, August 13th, 1840: by Charles Anderson. Oxford^ Ohio^ Printed by John B. Peat^ 1840. 8vo, pp. 37. H. 1385 " Upon the history, condition and prospects of the University," Anderson (C.) An Address on the Anglo Saxon Destiny ... . By Charles Anderson, Esq. Cincinnati.^ Printed by John D. Thorpe., 1850. 8vo, pp. 48. H. 1386 The title on the cover reads : " The Anglo Saxons : their Origin, History, Charac- ter, Identity, and Connection with rhe English anl American People; and their Des- tiny." Anderson. A Funeral Oration, on the Character, Life, and Public Services of Henry Clay. Delivered in Cincinnati, Nov. 2, 1852, at the Request of the Clay Monumental Association of Ohio. By Charles Anderson. Cincitinati., Ben. Franklin Office Print., 1852. 8vo, pp. 38. H. 1387 Anderson (C.) Thanksgiving for Victory, Peace, and our Country Saved. A Proclamation by Charles Anderson, Gover- nor of the State of Ohio. [^Columbus? i%b^.'] Broadside. H. Anderson (C.) Loyal Publication Society ... . No. 17. The Cause of the War ; Who brought it on, and for What Purpose ? Speech of Col. Charles Anderson, late of Texas, now of U. S. Volunteers. New Tork^ IVm. Bryant iff Co.., Printers., 1863. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 1389 Anderson (C.) Loyal Publication Society, ... . No. 21. Letter addressed to the Opera House Meeting, Cincinnati. By Col. Charles Anderson. New Tork., Wm. C. Bryant & Co.., Printers., 1863. 8vo, pp. 15. H. 1389a [Anderson (Charles Frederick)]. Architect's Report and Plans for the Improvement of the Lighting, Heating, Ventila- tion, and Acoustics of the Senate Chamber, and Hall of the i- ^ il itit '1 j, 1^ I wm IIHHHI 176 ANDERSON. House of Representatives ... December 2, 1864. Washington^ D. C, McGinn fVitherow^ Printers^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 36. H. Anderson (D.) Canada: or a View of the Importance of the British American Colonies ; shewing their Extensive and Im- proveable Resources and pointing out the Great and Unprece- dented Advantages which have been allowed To the Americans over our own Colonists ; together with the Great Sacrifices which have been made by our late Commercial Regulations of the Commerce and Carrying-Trade of Great Britain to the United States ... . By David Anderson. London^ J. M. Rich- ardson^ 1814. 8vo, pp. xxxi., 355. Map. b. 1391 Anderson. A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Ru- pert's Land at its Primary Visitation. By David Anderson, d.d., 1852. 8vo. 1392 Anderson. Notes of the Flood at the Red River, in 1852. By David Anderson, d.d.. Bishop of Rupert's Land. London, 1852. i2mo, pp. 124. c. 1393 Anderson (E.) The Ultimatum of a Free Ministry to the De- mands of Politicians. A Discourse, by Rev. Edward Anderson, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Milford, N. H., July 13, 1856. Milford, Garfield^s Press, 1856. 8vo, pp. 31. h. 1394 Anderson (F.) Addresses delivered before the Virginia State Convention by Hon. Fulton Anderson, Commissioner from Mississippi, Hon. Henry L. Benning, Commissioner from Georgia, and Hon. John S. Preston, Commissioner from South Carolina, February, 1861. Richmond, Wyatt M. Eliott, Printer, 1861. 8vo, pp. 64. H. 1395 Anderson (G. W.) Slavery and Slaveholding in the United States. By Geo. W. Anderson, Pastor of the Lower Merion Baptist Church, Penn'a. Philadelphia, American Baptist Publica- tion Society [185-?] 24mo, pp. 67. H. 1396 Anderson (Hugh). A True and Historical Narrative. See Tailfer (Patrick). Anderson. Historical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia. (In Georgia Historical Society's Collections, Vol. 11.) [Anderson (James)]. The Constitutions of the Free- Masons Containing the History, Charges, Regulations, &c., of that most ANDERSON. 177 H. Ancient and Right Worshipful Fraternity. For the Use of' the Lodges. London^ Printed [1723]; Philadelphia^ Reprinted by B. Franklin^ '734- ^X.o.-\- London^ 1723.4- Republished, Fac-simile, by Jm. W. Leonard and Co.^ 1855. 4to, 4 p. 1., pp. 108. H. 1397 Mr. Corwin's copy of the edition of 1734 sold in 1856 for $9.15. Anderson (James). Royal Genealogies : or, The Genealogical Tables of Emperors, Kings and Princes, from Adam to these Times; In Two Parts. Part i. ... the Genealogies of the ear- liest great Families, and most ancient Sovereigns of Asia, Europe, Africa and America ... . The Second Edition. With new Ad- denda and Corrigenda ... . By James Anderson, d,d. London.^ Charles Davis^ m,dcc,xxxvi. li'olio, pp. (22), 812 (18). H. 1398 The first edition appeared in 1732. [Anderson (James)]. Free Thoughts on the American Con- test. ... Edinburgh, m,dcc,lxxvi. 8vo, pp. 59. h. 1399 First published in the Edinburgh IVeckly Mugaxine, over the signature of " Timo- leon." Takes the side of Great Britain, and concludes with some severe strictures on Paine's Common Sense. Anderson. The Interest of Great-Britain with regard to her American Colonies, considered. To which is added An Appen- dix, containing the Outlines of a Plan for a General Pacification. By James Anderson, m.a., Author of Observations on the Means of exciting a Spirit of National Industry, &c. London, T. Cadell, M.DCC.LXxxii. 8vo, pp. vii., 136, Appendix 36. h. The object of the author of this pamphlet is to show " that the American Colonies, instead of promoting the trade and manufactures of Great Britain, have tended in a most powerful manner to depress them. That, instead of adding strength and stability to the empire, they have necessarily weakened it to a great degree, and exposed it to the most imminent danger. That, therefore, the settling of these colonies at first was unwise, and the subsequent encouragement that was given them highly impolitic." — ' M. R,, Ixvi., 428. The cotton famine of 1862 is a practical commenton tJiis writer. Anderson. Observations on Slavery, particularly with a view to its effects on the British Colonies in the West Indies. By James Anderson. Manchester, 1789. 4to, pp. 38. p. 1401 Anderson (James). A Few Facts and Observations on the Yellow Fbver of the West Indies, by which is shewn, that there have existed two species of Fever in the West India Islands for several years past, indiscriminately called Yellow Fever, but which have proceeded from very different causes ; with the suc- cess attending the method of cure. By James Anderson, m.d., 23 i 178 ANDERSON. bi Late Surgeon of the 6oth Regiment of Foot. London^ Robinson^ 1799. 8vo. 1402 See M. R., Nsw Series, xxix., 454. Anderson. Account of the Importation of American Coch- ineal Insects into Hindostan. Madras^ I795« 8vo, pp. 9. 1402^ Anderson (James). Memorable Women of the Puritan Times. By the Rev. James Anderson ... . London^ Blackie and Son, [also] Glasgow and Edinburgh, 1862. 8vo, pp. viii., (i), 408 ; (i), 408. H. 1403 Contains, among others, lives of Margaret Tindal, wife of John Winthrop, Anne Dudley, wife of Simon Bradstreet; Anne Marbury, wife of Wm. Hutchinson ; and Mary Dyer. Anderson (James Stuart Murray). The History of the Church of England in the Colonies and Foreign Dependencies of the British Empire. By the Rev. James S. M. Anderson, M.A. London, 1845-56. 3 vols., 8vo, pp. xxviii., 482; xvi., 769; xxiv., 807. + Second Edition. London, Rivingtons, 1856. Fcap 8vo, pp. xl., 512, Table and Map; xix., 582; xx., 654. H. 1404 Anderson (Johann). Nachrichten von Island, Gronland und der Strasse Davis, zum wahren Nutzen der Wissenschaften und der Handlung. Hamburg, Hoik, 1746. 8vo. Plates. + Same. Frankfurt u. Leipzig, 1747. 8vo. Map and Plates. 1405 The appendix contains a brief grammar and vocabulary of the Esquimaux language explained in German and Danish. Anderson. Efterretninger om Island, Gronland og Strat Davis. Kiobenhavn, 1748. 8vo. Map and Plates. Bm. 1406 Anderson. Beschryving van Ysland, Groenland en de Straat Davis. Uit het hoogduitsch vertaalt. Door J. D. J. Amster- dam, 1750. 4to. Map and Plate. 4- Waar by gevoegt zyn de Verbeteringen door Niels Horrebow. Amsterdam, 1756. 4to, Map and Plates. 1407 The first part of this edition u the same as the preceding, rebow's Iceland. The second part is Hor- Anderson (J.) Histoire Naturelle de I'Islande et du Groen- land, traduit de I'allemand par Sellius. Paris, Seb, Cramoisy, 1750. -\- Paris, Jorry, 1754. 2 vols., i2mo. 1408 Anderson (J.) Histoire Naturelle de L'Island du Groen- AND£RSON. 179 I i land, du Detroit de Davis, et d'autres Pays Situes sous le Nord, traduite de I'Allemande. Par M*** [J. P. Rousselot de Surgy]. Paris^ Jorryy 1750. 2 vols., 8vo. Map and Plates. -|- Par/ j, 1764. 2 vols., i2mo. 14080 See Boucher, Vol. i., pp. 391. Anderson (John). Speech of Mr. Anderson, of Maine, on the Proposed Increase of the Tariff: delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. States, March 5, 1828. [n. p., 1828.] 8vo, pp. 8. H. 1409 Anderson (John J.) A Pictorial School History of the United States. ... By John J. Anderson. New TTori, Clark ^ Maynard^ 1864. i2mo, pp. 313, 38. H. 1410 Anderson (Joseph). Judge Anderson's Speech. Delivered in the Senate of the United States. On Thursday the ist. day of December, on the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse, to repeal the several embargo laws. [n. p.], Dinmore and Cooper, Printers [1808]. 8vo, pp. 18. H. 1411 Anderson (L.) Speech of the Hon. Lucien Anderson, of Kentucky, on the Democracy of Kentucky and their Allies in the North. House of Representatives, March 5, 1864. 8vo, pp. 15. 141 2 Anderson (M. E.) Scenes in the Hawaiian Islands and Cali- fornia. By Mary E. Anderson. Boston, 1865. i6mo. 141 3 Anderson (O. P.) A Voice from Harper's Ferry. A Nar- rative of Events at Harper's Ferry ; with Incidents Prior and Subsequent to its Capture by Captain Brown and his Men. By Osborne P. Anderson, One of the Number. Boston, the Author, 1861. i2mo, pp. 72. H. 1414 Anderson (R.) ... Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature of New York, in relation to Gen. Robert Anderson. fFashing- ton, 1864. 8vo, pp. 2. (38th Cong., ist Sess., House, Misc. Doc, No. 65.) 1415 [Anderson (R. W.)] Hon. Senators and Representatives ... ist Session, 32nd Congress. ["A few suggestions with regard to non-intervention between European States, a change in our naturalization law, and the revision, concretion and perfec- tion of the jurisprudence of the Confederacy and the Several States." n. p., 1851 or 1852.] 410, pp. 2. h. 1416 \i I i»i 7 i8o ANDERSON. Anderson (R.) Two Discourses, delivered on the Public Fast in Massachusetts, April 8, 1802. By Rufus Anderson, of Wenham, Mass. Portland^ 1802. 8vo, pp. 40. 1417 Anderson. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Report to the Prudential Committee of a Visit to the Missions in the Levant. By Rufus Anderson ... . Also, A Letter to the Committee from the Rev. Dr. Hawes. ... Boston^ Printed for the Board^ by T. R, Marvin, 1844. 8vo, pp. 54. H. Anderson (R.) The Hawaiian Islands : their Progress and Condition under Missionary Labors. By Rufus Anderson, d.d., Foreign Secretary of American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. With Illustrations. Boston, Gould and Lin- coin, 1864. i2mo, pp. 450. H.-f Second Edition. Boston, 1864. i2mo. + Third Edition. Boston, 1865. i2mo. h. 1419 Anderson. Memoir of Catherine Brown, a Christian Indian of the Cherokee Nation. By Rufus Anderson, a.m. Boston, 1825. i8mo, pp. i9o. + London, 1825. i6mo. b. m.-\- Phila- delphia, American Sunday School Union [1831]. 24mo, pp. 138. H. + Philadelphia, 1 832. i2mo.-\- Cincinnati, i82J.-\- Tori [_Eng- iand], PT. Alexander i^ Son, 1827. i2mo, pp. 202. Plate. Anderson (T. D.) A funeral oration, delivered before the City Government and Citizens of Roxbury, on the Occasion of paying Funeral Honors to Zachary Taylor, late President of the United States; July 31, 1850. By Rev. Thomas D. Ander- son. Together with the other Services. Printed by order of the City Council. Roxbury, 1850. 8vo, pp. 40. 1421 Anderson. The Home and the Nation. A Sermon deliv- ered before the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, at the Annual Election, ... Jan. 4, i860. By Thomas D. Anderson, d.d.. Pastor of Dudley St. Baptist Church, Roxbury. Boston, IVilliam White, Printer, i860. 8vo, pp. 38. H. 1422 Anderson (W. C.) The National Crisis. An Address delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association of S^n Francisco, Cal., at their Eighth Anniversary, Aug. 12, 1861. By Rev. W. C. Anderson, San Francisco, 1861. 8vo, pp. 10. Anderson (W.) Liberty and Union ! Speeches delivered at the Eighteenth Ward Republican Festival, in Commemoration ANDERSONVILLE. l8l it- of of the Birth of Washington, held at the Gramercy Park House, New York, February 22, i860. Reported phonographically by William Anderson. New Tork^ Baker and Godwin^ Printersy '!i ' i860. 8vo, pp. 40. H. 1424 Anderson (W. J.) Life and Narrative of William J. Ander- son, Twenty-four Years a Slave ; sold Eight Times ! in Jail Sixty Times!! whipped Three Hundred Times!!! ... Also, A Simple and Easy Plan to abolish Slavery in the United States, together with An Account of the Services of Colored Men in the Revo- lutionary War ... , Written by himself. Chicago^ Daily Tribune Book and Job Printing Office^ 1857. i2mo, pp. 81. H. 1425 Anderson (W. W.) Canada and Jamaica: Two Addresses delivered before the Colored Citizens of New- York, by William Wemyss Anderson, Esq., of Jamaica, and John Scoble, Esq., of London; on the i6th and 23d of October, 1851. Reported ... by John Mullaly, Esq. New-Tork, IVm. Horned^ 1851. i2mo, pp. 16. H. 1426 Anderson. A Description and History of the Island of Ja- maica, comprising an Account of its Soil, Climate, and Produc- tions, shewing its Value and Importance as an Agricultural Coun- try, and a desirable place of residence for certain Classes of Set- tlers. Reprinted (it is believed for the first time,) from the great Work, " An Account of America, or the New World," by John Ogilby, Esq., Master of the Revels in Ireland ; first published in the year 167 1, with preliminary chapter and notes, to connect the Work with our own times ; By William Wemyss Anderson, Esq. (With a Map of the Island.) Jamaica and the other West India Islands are destined to be the true and final homes of the civilized Coloured Races. Kingston^ Jamaica^ George Henderson^ 1 85 1. 8vo, pp. 46, Errata 9 lines, on a slip. Map. 1427 Anderson. Jamaica and the Americans. By William We- myss Anderson. New Tor kyi^^i. 8vo, pp. 30. 1428 Andersonville. See [Smith (Gerrit)]. A List of the Union Soldiers buried at Andersonville. Copied from the Official Record in the Surgeon's Office at Anderson- ville [by Dorence At water], ... New York, Tribune Association^ 1 866. Rl. 8vo, pp. viii., 74. h. 1429 Quartermaster General's Office, General Orders, No. 70 m w l82 ANDOVER. U).ik. [69^]. The Martyrs who, for Our Country, gave up their Lives in the Prison Pens in Andersonville, Ga. Irashington^ Govern- ment Printing Office^ 1866. 8vo, pp. 225. H. 1430 The Andover Husking; a Political Tale, suited to the Cir- cumstances of the Present Time, and dedicated to the Whigs of Massachusetts. ... Boston^ J. H. Easthurn^ Printer^ 1842. 8vo, pp. 27. H. 1431 Andover. Catalogue of the Library belonging to the Theo- logical Institution in Andover. Andover^ Printed by Flagg and Gouldy 1 819. 8vo, pp. 161. H. 1432 Catalogue of the Library of the Theol. Seminary in Andover, Mass. By Oliver A. Taylor, m.a. Andover^ Printed by Gould i^ Newman., 1%"^%, 8vo, pp. 531. + First Supplement. Andover., Printed by J. D. Flagg ^ W. H. Wardwell^ 1849. 8vo, pp. 66,(1). H. 1433 Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Theological Seminary, Andover, January, 18 18. [n. p., 18 18.] Broadside. Continued. H. 1434 Began to be printed in 8vo in i8z2, or earlier. Catalogue of the Teachers' Seminary, Andover, Mass., Octo- ber, 1836. Andover^ Printed by Gould and Newman., 1836. 8vo, pp. 14. H. 1435 Catalogue of those who have been educated at the Theologi- cal Seminary in Andover. Sept. 27, 1815. Andover., Printed by Flagg and Gould [^iS I s]. 8vo, pp. 12. Continued triennially. h. The Constitution and Associate Statutes of the Theological Seminary in Andover ; with a Sketch of its Rise and Progress. [By E. Pearson.] Boston, Farrand., Mallory., and Co.., 1808. 8vo, pp. bi.-\- Andover., Printed by Flagg and Gould., 1817. 8vo, pp. 40. H. 1437 The Constitution of Phillips Academy, in Andover. Andover, 1817. 8vo, pp. 14. 1438 Laws of the Theological Institution in Andover. Andover, Printed by Flagg and Gould, 18 1 7. 8vo, pp. lb. -\- Andover, 1 827. 8vo, pp. 31. H.->r Andover, Printed by Gould and Newman, 1837. 8vo, pp. 31. H. + Andover, Printed by Allen, Morrill and Ward- well, 1846. 8vo, pp. 30. H. 1439 ANDRAOE. •83 A Memorial oi the Semi-Centennial Celebration of the Found- ing of the Theological Seminary at Andover. [Edited by the Rev. John L. Taylor.] Andover^ Warren F. Draper^ 1859. 8vo, pp. 8, 242. H. 1440 Review of the " Constitution and Associate Statutes," &c. From the Monthly Anthology, November, 1808. Boston^ 1808. 8vo, pp. 35. 1441 Statistics of the Class of 1859, in Andover Theological Semi- nary. Compiled by the Class Secretary [Charles Ray Palmer]. Andover^ Printed by IVarren F. Draper^ 1862. 8vo, pp. 40. H. Andover and Wilmington Railroad. First Report of the Directors, &c., with that of the Engineer, October, 1834. Andover^ 1 834. 8vo, pp. 24. 1443 Andrada e Silva (Jose Bonifacio de). Refutation des calomnies relatives aux a^aires du Bresil, inserees par un sieur de Loy dans P Ind'ependant de Lyon ; par MM. Jose Bonifacio d'Andrada, Antonio Carlos-Ribeiro d'Andrada et Martin Fran- cesco-Ribeiro d'Andrada ... . Par/V, imprimerie de Beraud^ 1826. 8vo. 1444 Andrada e Silva. Representacao a assemblea geral con- stituente e legislativa do imperio do Brasil, sobie a escravatura, por Jose Bonifacio Andrada e Silva deputado a dita assemblea de la provincia di S. Paulo. Parisy imprimerie de F. Didot^ 1825. 8vo. 1445 Andrada e Silva. Memoir addressed to the General, Con- stituent and Legislative Assembly of the Empire of Brazil, on Slavery ! By Jose Bonifaciod 'Andrada e Silva ... . Trans- lated from the Portuguese by William Walton. London^ Butter- worthy etc.y 1826. 8vo, pp. 60. H. 1446 Andrade (Alonzo de). Varones ilustres en santidad, letras, y zelo de las almas. De la Compafiia de Jesus. Tomo Quinto [and Sexto] a los quatro que saco a luz el Venerable, y Erudito Padre Juan Eusebio Nieremberg, de la Compafiia de Jesus. Por el Padre Alonso de Andrade, de la misma Compafiia de lesus, natural de Toledo, Calificador del Consejo Supremo de la Santa y General Inquisition. Madrid, Joseph Fernandez de Buendia, 1666-67. 2 vols., folio, 6 p. 1., pp. 863 \ 6 p. 1., pp. 754- . . 1447 For a continuation, tte Cassani ; for the previous volumes, tee Nieremberg. 5L, "ii M' ^*:li i ;i: 184 andr£. Andrade e Silva (J. M. de). Reinado e ultimos momentos de sua magestade o Senhor D. Pedro V. Por Jose Maria de Andrade e Silva. Maranhao^ 1862. 8vo, pp. 222. 1448 Andre (John). The Cow Chace, In Three Cantos, Pub- lished on Occasion of the Rebel General Wayne's Attack of the Refugees' Block-House On Hudson's River, on Friday the 2ist of July, 1780. New York, Printed by 'James Riv'tngton, MDCCLXXX. 8vo, pp. 69. 1449 " The Cow Chace" occupies twenty-fix pages — the remainder is a reprint of " The American Times." Stt No. 1244. The following is the last stanza oi this mock- heroic poem i founded on the defeat of Generals Wayne, Irving, and Proctor, to which subsequent events gave a melancholy interest : And now I've clos'd my epic strain, I tremble as I show it, Lest this same warrior-drover, Wayne, Should ever catch the poet. First published in Rivington's Royal Gaaette. &« M. R., lxvi., 72} Niles's Reg., XX., 386. Andre. The Cow Chace : an Heroick Poem, in Three Cantos. Written at New- York, 1780, By the late Major Andre, With Explanatory Notes, by the Editor. [Motto.] Lon- don, Printed for John Fielding, 178 1. 4to, pp. 32. H. 1450 Andre. The Cow Chace. In Three Cantos. Written in the Year 1780 ; By Major John Andre, Adjutant-General to the British Army, in North America, a few Weeks previous to his Capture by the Americans. New York, Printed in the Year 1789. i2mo, pp. 22. 145 1 Andre. The Cow Chace, A Poem in Three Cantos. By Major John Andre, Adjutant General to the British Army in New York, in 1780. Albany, N. Y., J. Munsell, 1866. 8vo, pp. 69. 1452 This edition was suppressed by the editor, Dr. Hough. Andre. Case of Major John Andre, Adjutant-General to the British Army>, who was put to death by the rebels, October 2nd, 1780. Candidly represented ; with remarks on the Case. New York, J. Rivingtoti, ijSo.\ 4to, pp. 28. 1453 Andre. Proceedings of a Board of General Officers, Held by order of His Excellency Gen. Washington, Commander in Chief of the Army of the United States of America. Respecting Major John Andre, Adjutant General of the British Army. September 29, 1780. Philadelphia, Printed by Francis Bailey, in Market- ANDREE. 185 Street^ m.dcc.lxxx. 8vo, Half Title, i 1.; pp. 21. ford^ Reprinted by B. Webster^ m.d.cc.lxxx. i2mo H.+ Har/- , PP- 32. Andre. Proceedings of a Board of General Officers, Held by order of His Excellency General Washington, Commander in Chief of the Army of the United States of America Respecting Major John Andre, Adjutant Gereral of the British Army. September 29, 1780. Philadelphia Printed; New Tork, Reprinted by "James Rivington^ mdcclxxx. 4to, pp. 13. '455 See The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, November i, 1780, No. 427, where it is adver- tised as the " Proceedings of a Board of Rebel Officers," ice. Andre. [Another Edition.] To which are appended, The several Letters which passed to and from New York on the Occasion. Published by Order of Congress. Providence., Printed and Sold by John Carter [n. d.] 8vo, pp. i6. N. 1456 Also included in the New York Gazette, Monday, Nov. 6, 1780, No, 1 516. It was afterwards privately reprinted for Mr. John F. McCoy of New York, with an introduction by Dr. F. B. Hough, under the following title : Andre. ?vlinutes of a Court of Inquiry upon the case of Major John Andre, with accompanying documents published in 1780 by order of Congress, with an additional Appendix contain- ing copies of the papers found upon Major Andre when arrested, and other documents relating to the subject. Albany., J. Munsell., 1865. 4to, pp. 66. 1457 One hundred copies printed, of which ten are on large paper. Andreana. Containing the Trial, Execution, and various matters connected with the History of Major John Andre, Ad- jutant-General of the British Army in America, a.d. 1780. Philadelphia., H. W. Smith., 1865. 8vo, pp. iv., 67,4. 12 Plates. 175 copies printed — 25 in folio, 50 in 4to, and 100 in 8vo. Andre : a Tragedy. See [Dunlap (Wm.)] Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre. See [Benson (E.)] Andre (-^, le Pere). Decouverte du Nouveau-Monde. His- toire d'Amerique. Paris, imprimerie de Skier., 1832. Broadside. Andre. Description des quatre parties du monde : Europe, Asie, Afrique, Amerique. Les productions ... ; lettre adressee au peuple fran^ais. Paris., imprimerie de Setier, 1832. Folio. Andree (Karl). Amerika in Geographischen und Geschicht- lichen Umrissen. Von Dr. Karl Andree ... . Erster Band : 24 !^ iii'i ii B i B 1' ^..^., 1 86 ANDREW. ir if Hi :]; r . Nord-Amerika. Braunschweig^ George Westermann^ 185 1. 8vo, pp. xiii., 8 10. + 2' Auflage. Mit in den Text gedruckten Holz- schnitten und einem Kartenwerk von 18 Blattern qu. Fol. von H. Lange. Braunschweig^ 1854. 8vo. 146 1 With the second title : " Nord-Amerika in ... Umrissen. Mit besonderer Beriick- sichtigung der Eingeborenen und der indianischen Alterthiimer, der Einwanderung und der Ansiedlungen, des Ackerbaues, der Gewerbe, der Schifffahrt und des Handels. ... Mit Abbildungen. ..." Andree. Buenos Ayres und die Argentinischen Provinzen. Nach den neuesten Quellen. Von Karl Andree. Leipxig^ C. B. Lorck, 1856. i2mo, pp. xx., 426. c. 1462 Hausbibliothek fiir Lander und Volkerkunde, Band 10. Andree. Gcographische Wanderungen. Von Karl Andree. Dresden^ 1859. ^ vols., 8vo, pp. xiv., 762. 1463 Vol I., pp. 74-329, contains Sketches of New York, Illinois, Kentucky and Cali- fornia. Vol. H., pp. 1-87, The Mo'mons, Discoveries in the West, and the Red i<,iveri pp. 88-120, A Glance at Central America. Andree. Kartenwerk zu Nord-Amerika. ... Andree's Nach den neuesten Materialien, mit besonderer Riicksicht auf physik- alische Verhaltnisse und genauer Angabe der County-Einthei- lung, der Eisenbahnen, Canale, Poststrassen und DampfschifF- fahrt, in 18 Blattern mit erlauterndem Texte herausgegeben von Henry Lange. ... Braunschweig^ George IVestermann^ 1854. Folio, pp. 28. 1464 Andrew (J. A.) An Address delivered before The New England Historic-Genealogical Society, at the Annual Meeting Held in Boston, Mass., January 2, 1867. By John A. Andrew, LL.D., President of the Society. To which is added a Report of the Proceedings at Said Meeting. Boston^ Printed by David Clapp & Son, 1867. 8vo, pp. II (i). H. 1465 Andrew. An Address on the Occasion of dedicating the Monument to Ladd and Whitney, Members of the Sixth Regi- ment, M. V. M., killed at Baltimore, April 19, 1861. Deliv- ered at Lowell, Massachusetts, June 17, 1865. By John A. Andrew, Governor of the Commonwealth. Boston, fVright ^ Potter, State Printers, 1865. 8vo, pp. 31. H. 1466 Andrew. Address of His Excellency John A. Andrew, to the Two Br: nches of the Legislature of Massachusetts, January 5, 1861. Boston, William White, Printer, 1 861. 8vo, pp. 48. (Senate Doc. No. 2.) + May 14, 1861. Extra Session. Boston, William White, Printer, 186 1. 8vo, pp. 24. (Senate I: I ANDREW. 187 Jvo, Doc. No. I. ) + January 3, 1862. Boston^ William White^ Prin- ter, 1862. 8vo, pp. 75. (Senate Doc. No. 1.) + January 9, 1863. Boston, Wright hf Potter, 1 863. 8vo, pp. 80. H. + November II, 1863. Boston, Wright and Potter, 1863. 8vo, pp. 24.+ January 8, 1864. Boston, Wright ^ Potter, Printers, \%b\. 8vo, pp. 88. (Senate Doc. No. i.) h.4- January 6, 1865. Boston, Wright y Potter, Printers, 1865. 8vo, pp. 140. (Senate Doc. No. I.) H. 1467 These and the following addresses mostly relate to the Rebellion, Andrew. [Address to the Legislature on the Reception of the News of the Occupation of Richmond by Gen. Grant. Dated April 4, 1865. Boston, 1865.] 8vo, pp. 3. (Senate Doc. No. 173.) H. 1468 Andrew. Addresses by His Excellency Governor John A. Andrew, Hon. Edward Everett, Hon. B. F. Thomas, and Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, delivered at the Mass Meeting in Aid of Recruiting, held on the Common under the Auspices of the Committee of One Hundred and Fifty, on Wednesday, August 27, 1862. Boston, J. E. Farwell and Company, Printers, 1862. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 1469 [Andrew.] Commonwealth of Massachusetts [Message of the Governor], Executive Department, April 17, 1865. 8vo, pp. 8. (House Document, No. 227.) 1470 Relates to the assassination of President Lincoln. Andrew. The importance of relying on the efforts of the People instead of the machinery of a Bureau. Correspondence concerning the System of recruiting Volunteers now prescribed by the U. S. Provost-Marshal-General. Boston, Wright & Potter, Printers, 1865. 8vo, pp. 23. H. 147 1 Andrew. ... [Letter to] S. F. Wetmore, Esq., Indianapolis, Indiana. [Dated Feb. 3, 1863. n. p., 1863.] 8vo, pp. 8. h. This letter was written in answer to the question raised in the popular branch of the Legislature of Indiana, " Why Massachusetts has not sent to the field during the present war as many men as have been sent by Indiana." Andrew. ... A Proclamation to the People of Massachusetts. [November 18. Boston, 1863.] 8vo, pp. ii. H, 1473 Explanation '^f the bounties offered by the State and by the United States. Andrew. Opinion In the Case of Edward W. Green. [_Boston, 1866.] 4to, pp. 20. H. 1474 ;j 1 i88 ANDREWS. :, Andrew. Letter to the Governor of Massachusetts [J. A. Andrew], on occasion of his Late Proclamation, Of August 20, 1 86 1. Boston, A. K. Loring. 8vo, pp. 12. h. 1475 Andrew. Speeches of John A. Andrew at Hingham and Boston ... with his Testimony before the Harper's Ferry Com- mittee of the Senate, in relation to John Brown. ... [Boston, i860.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. 1476 Andrew. ... To the ... Senators and Representatives of ... Massachusetts in ... Congress ... . [Representations of the Anomaly existing in the Organization of the Light Artillery Arm of the Volunteer Forces of the United States. Boston, 1864.] 4to, pp. 4. H. 1477 Andrew. [Two letters to Rev. Edw. E. Hale, dated Oct. 7 and 1 1 , declining the Presidency of Antioch College. Boston, 1865.] i6mo, pp. 3. H. 14.70 Andrew. ... Valedictory Address of His Excellency John A. Andrew, to the Two Branches of the Legislature of Massachu- setts, January 4, 1866. Boston, Wright & Potter, Printers, 1866. 8vo, pp. 42. (Senate Doc. No. 2.) h. 1479 Andrew (J. A.) and Browne (A. G., Jr.) Circuit Court of the United States, Massachusetts District, ss. In Admiralty. The United States of America, by Information, versus the Schooner Wanderer, and Cargo, G. B. Lamar, Claimant. John A. Andrew, A. G. Browne, Jr., Proctors for the Claimant. The Claimant's Points. Boston, Prentiss is' Deland, Printers, i860. 4to, pp. 27. H. 1480 Andrew (J. A.) and Butler (B. F.) Correspondence be- tween Gov. Andrew and Maj. Gen. [Benjamin Franklin] But- ler. Boston, y. J. Dyer Ssf Co., 1862. 8vo, pp 86. h. 148 i Andrew (W.) Constitution of Nature. By W. Andrew. Milwaukie, Jermaine, 1864. 8vo. 1482 Relates to the Rebellion. > Andrew College. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Andrew College, Trenton, Gibson County, Tennessee. First Session. Trenton, Printed at the Banner Office, 1854. 8vo, pp. 15. Continued. 1483 Andrews (Charles). The Prisoners' Memoirs, or Dartmoor l.-^:,.\i'riAjlf 20, ANDREWS. 189 Prison ; Containing a Complete and Impartial History of the entire Captivity of the Americans in England, From the Com- mencement of the late War between the United States and Great Britain, until all prisoners were released by the Treaty of Ghent. Also a Particular Detail of all Occurrences relative to that Hor- rid Massacre at Dartmoor, on the fatal evening of the 6th of April, 18 15. The whole carefully compiled from the Journal of Charles Andrews, a prisoner in England, from the commence- ment of the War until the release of all the Prisoners. New Tork^ Printed for the Author^ 18 15. i2mo, pp. 283. Plate. Andrews (C.) Speech of Mr. Charles Andrews, of Maine, in the House of Representatives, February 25, 1852, on the Resolutions of the Legislature of ... Maine tendering Sympathy to Louis Kossuth, Condemning the ... intervention of Russia in the affairs of Hungary, and asking the influence of the United States against all such intervention in future, [n. p., 1852.] 8vo, pp. 7. H. 1485 Andrews (C. C.) Reflections on the Operation of the Pres- ent System of Education. By Christopher C. Andrews, Coun- sellor at Law. ... Boston^ Crosby^ Nichols and Company^ 1853. 8vo, pp. 29. i486 Andrews (C. C.) History of the New York African Free Schools, from their Establishment in 1787, to the Present Time; ... Also a brief account of the successful labours of the New York Manumission Society, with an appendix, &c. By Charles C. Andrews. New Tork, 1830. i2mo. 1487 Andrews. Minnesota and Dacotah. In Letters descriptive of a Tour through the North West, In the Autumn of 1856. With Information Relative to Public Lands, and A table of Sta- tistics. By C. C. Andrews. Washington^ 1857. ^^°' Map. + Second Edition. Washington^ Robert Farnham, i^^"]. i2mo, pp. 215. + Third Edition. Washington^ 1857. i2mo. H. 1488 Andrews (C. C.) History of the campaign of Mobile ... By Brevet Major-General C. C. Andrews ... Maps and Illus- trations. New Tork^ 1867. 8vo. p. 1489 [Andrews (C. W.), d.d.] An Apology. The Protestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge : its Origin, Constitution, Tendencies, and Work. New-York^ Printed by John A. Gray^ 1854. 8vo, pp. 44. H. 1490 ! ^^, m J^Hi ^■f ■ 1 I ! , 190 ANDREWS. Andrews (David). The Sure and Only Foundation, with Historical Notices. A Centennial Discourse, delivered before the Church of Christ and Second Parish, in Pepperell, Mass., January 29, 1847. By David Andrews, Pastor of the Church. Boston^ A. J. fVright^ Printer^ 1847. ^^o, pp. 48. H. 149 1 Andrews (D.) Truth and Character vindicated ; being a Review of Hon. Caleb Butler's History of Ecclesiastical Affairs in Pepperell. By Rev. David Andrews and others. Boston^ 1849. ^v^> PP* V9' ^' 1492 Andrews (E. B.) A Funeral Discourse on the Occasion of the Death of Hon. Ephraim Cutler, Delivered at Warren, Washington Co., O., July 24, 1853, ^y ^'"0^* E* ^* Andrews, of Marietta College. ... marietta^ O., Printed at the Intelligencer Offic:^ 1854. 8vo, pp. 28. H. 1493 Andrews (E. Wigglesworth). An Address before the Wash- ington Benevolent Society, in Newburyport, ... on the 22d. of Feb., 1816. By Edward W. Andrews, a.m. ... Newburyport^ William B. Allen & Co.^ 18 16. 8vo, pp. 15. h. 1494 In verse. Andrews (E.) A Sermon, delivered at the Funeral of Mr. Samuel Phillips, at Athol, February 6th, 18 10. By Elisha An- drews, A.M., Pastor of the Baptist Church in Templeton. Wor- cester, Printed by Henry Rogers, 1810. 8vo, pp. 18. H. 1495 Andrews (Erastus). Historical Discourse at North Leverett, Mass., Aug. 18, 1847. ^y Erastus Andrews. Boston, 1847. Andrews (Ethan Allen). Slavery and the Domestic Slave- Trade in the United States. In a series of letters addressed to the Executive Committee of the American Union for the Relief and Improvement of the Colored Race. By Prof. E. A. Andrews. Boston, Light & Stearns, 1836. i2mo, pp. xii., 9-201. H. 1497 Andrews (I. D.) ... Communication from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting ... the Report of Israel D. Andrews, Consul of the United States for Canada and New Brunswick, on the Trade and Commerce of the British North American Colonies, and upon the Trade of the Great Lakes and Rivers ; also. Notices of the Internal Improvements in Each State, of the Gulf of Mexico and Straits of Florida, and a Paper on the Cotton Crop of the United States. Washington, Robert Arm- , ur^Jfi^JuJUifL^ i ANDREWS. 191 Strong, Printer, 1853. 8vo, pp. xix., 906 (i). Maps. {32d Cong., ist Sess. Senate. Ex. Doc. No. 112.) H. 1498 Andrews (I. W.) Why is Allegiance Due? and Where is it Due ? An Address delivered before the National Union As- sociation of Cincinnati, June 2, 1863, by Israel W. Andrews, President of Marietta College. Cincinnati, Moure, IVilstach, Keys & Co., Printers, 1863. 8vo, pp. 30. H. 1499 Andrews (John). Essay on Republican Principles, and on the Inconveniences of a Commonwealth in a Large Country and Nation, with reflections on the present situation of Great Britain. By John Andrews, LL.D. London, ijS^. 8vo, pp. 96. m. 1500 Andrews. History of the War with America, France, Spain, and Holland; commencing in 1775 and ending in 1783. By John Andrews, l.l.d. In Four Volumes with Portraits Maps and Charts. London, "John Fielding and "John "Jaruis, mdcclxxxv— MDCCLXXXVi. 4 vols., 8vo, pp. iv., 448 ; Title, i 1., pp. 449 ; Title, I 1., pp. 445 ; Title, i 1., pp. 416 ; Index, 30 1. ; List of Subscribers, pp. xiv. 31 Plates. h. 1501 See M. R., lxxv., 466. " Compiled chiefly from the newspapers and the proceedings of the House of Commons." — Rich. " A judicious compilation." — Lowndes. Highly commended by Dr. Boucher. Includes portraits of Gens. Washington, Greene, Clin- ton, Burgoyne, Cornwallis, Lafayette. De Grasse, Count D'Estaing, and Capt. Asgill. Andrews (John). Letters of John Andrews, Esq., of Boston, 1772-1776. Compiled and edited from the Original MSS., with an Introduction, By Winthrop Sargent. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Cambridge, Press of John Wilson and Sons, 1866. 8vo, pp. 100. H. 1502 Andrews (John). A Discourse delivered before the Merri- mack Humane Society, at their Anniversary Meeting, September I, 1812. By John Andrews, a.m.. Minister of the First Church and Religious Society in Newburyport. [Motto.] [With Ap- pendix.] Newburyport, Press of E. W. Allen, 18 12. 8vo, pp. 32. H. 1503 Andrews. An Eulogy on General George Washington : Who departed this life December 14th, 1799, in the 68th year of his age. Delivered before the First Religious Society, in Newburyport, February 2id. 1800. By John Andrews, a.m. Colleague Pastor with the Rev. Thomas Cary. [Motto.] From \'\ ^ 1 ill H 192 ANDREWS. the Press of Angler Marchy Newburyport. [1800]. 8vo, pp. 21. H. 1504 Andrews. A | Sermon, | delivered February 19, 1795, | being a Day I of I Public Thanksgiving, | throughout the [United States of America. I By John Andrews, A.M.|Junior Pastor of the First Church in Newburyport. | Pr/«/^^ at Newburyport by \ Blunt ^ March \liygsli. 8vo, pp. 22. h. 1505 Andrews. A Sermon delivered October i, 1801 : at the Dedication of a new House for Public Worship, erected by the First Religious Society in Newburyport. By John Andrews, A.M., Colleague-Pastor with the Rev. Thomas Gary. Newbury- port, Press of Allen & Stickney, 1801. 8vo, pp. 28. H. 1506 Andrews. A Sermon delivered November 26, 1808, at the Interment of the Rev. Thomas Cary, a.m. Senior Pastor of the First Religious Society in Newburyport. By John Andrews, A.M., Surviving Pastor. ... Newburyport, Edward Little, 1808. 8vo, pp. 31, Appendix (15). h. 1507 Andrews (John L.j Pension, Bounty, and Prize Money Manual. John L. Andrews, Government Claim Agent ... Bos- ton. [^Boston, J. E. Farwell & Co., Printers, 1862 or 1863.] 32mo, pp. 16. H. 1508 Andrews (Joseph). Journey from Buenos Ayres, through the Provinces of Cordova, Tucuman, and Salta, to Potosi, thence by the Deserts of Caranja to Arica, and subsequently, to Santiago de Chili and Coquimbo, undertaken on behalf of the Chilian and Peruvian Mining Association, in the Years 1825-26. By Captain Andrews, late Commander h. c. s. Windham. ... London, fohn Murray, 1827. 2 vols., i6mo, pp. xxxii., 312; viii., 321. H. 1509 " Captain Andrews was sent out during the Mining mania, by one of the numerous London Associations, and in these two volumes, gives a very clear, sensible, and modest account of his journey and subsequent proceedings in execution of his trust. They are well worth any one's reading, both for the entertainment ro be derived from them, and the information they occasionally convey." — Ed. Rev. See, also, M. R., cxiv., 233; Museum, xi., 526. Andrews (Rufus F.) Letter of Rufus F. Andrews, Lately Surveyor of the Port of New York, to Thurlow Weed, Lately Editor of the Albany Evening Journal. New Tork, 1864. i6mo, pp. 14. H. 1510 ANDREWS. pp. »93 Andrews (Samuel). A Discourse on St. Mark xvi., 15, 16, " And he said unto them, Go ye," &c. By Samuel Andrews, A.M., Late Missionary at Wallingford, from the venerable So- ciety for the Propagation of the Gospel in foreign Parts : and now Missionary at St. Andrews (New-Brunswick). New Haven^ Printed by Daniel Boiven^ in Chapel-Street ^ near the College (m.dcclxxxvii). 4to, pp. 34. s. 1511 [Andrews]. A Sermon Preached at Litchfield in Con- necticut, before a Voluntary Convention of the Clergy of the Church of England, of Several Provinc in America, June 13, 1770. By , a Native of the Province. ... Pub- lished with Notes, to gratify the very respectable assembly before whom it was delivered, and a copy given, July 1770. 410, pp. 15. s. 1512 Mr. Andrews published several other tracts and sermons, one of which was on the occasion of a Fast, 1775. Andrews. The True Means to avert National Judgments. A Sermon upon the Solemn Fast ordered through the States of America, May 9th, 1798. Delivered at the House of John Brewer, Esq., in Robins-Town, upon the River Schodick, At His, and the Desire of others of its Inhabitants, Citizens of the United States j and published at their Request. By Samuel An- drews, A.M., Rector of Saint Andrew's Church, in the Parish of Saint Andrews, and Province of New-Brunswick ; and Mis- sionary from the Society, &c. Printed at Boston^ ^19^- 8vo, pp. 22. s. 1513 Andrews (Samuel). Genealogical Chart of the Sargent Family. Designed and compiled by Samuel Andrews of Boston, A.D. 1 85 1. [Boston^ 1851] Broadside. h. 15 14 Andrews (Samuel G.) The Lecompton Constitution. Speech of Hon. S. G. Andrews, of New York. Delivered in the House ... February 23d, 1858. [Colophon] Washington, D. C, Buell & Blanchard, Printers, 1 858. 8vo, pp. 8. h. 1515 Andrews (Sidney). The South since the War : as shown by Fourteen Weeks of Travel and Observation in Georgia and the Carolinas. By Sidney Andrews. Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1866. i6mo, pp. viii., 400. h. 15 16 Consists, for the most part, of letters written to the Boston Advertiter and Chicago Tribune. The writer sees everything through Northern eyes. 25 1 ,' I: 1 < '■■ ; «l n If A 1 i H' ^('i '^ 1 m& Ml '94 ANDROS. •i: : I i Andrews (W. S.) Illustrations of the West Indies. Sailing directions for the Caribbean sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Florida. By W. S. Andrews. London^ Day iff Son^ 1861. 2 vols., oblong 4to. 15 1 7 Andrews (W. W.) See Smith (John Cotton). Andrews (William W.) A Sermon on withdrawing from the Congregational Ministry. Preached in Kent, Conn., May 20, 1849. With statement of reasons ... . 2d edition, with an Introductory Preface. By Rev. William W. Andrews. New Tork, 1 85 1. 8vo. s. 15 18 Andrews (Wm. W.) The Work of the Church in America, Especially in the West. An Address, Marietta (O.), July 28, 1855. By William W. Andrews. New Tork^ 1856. 8vo. Vol. I. Fourth Year, No. 4. Andrews & Co.'s Stranger's Guide in the City of Boston. 1851. ... Boston^ Andrews i^ Com- pany [1851]. Sq. i6mo, pp. 78, (2). h. 1520 Andros or Androsse (Sir E.) See Stoughton's New England. Andros. Commission of King James the Second to Sir Ed- mund Andros, June 3, 1686. mss. [j/V.] 8vo, pp. 14. 1521 Forms No. 8 of Force's Tracts, Vol. iv. See, also, Mass. Hist. Coll., 3d Series, Vol. vii.; R. I. Col. Records, Vol. in.; N. Y. Col. Rec, Vol. iii. ; Public Records of Conn., Vol. iii., pp. 402-436. Andros. Matters objected against Sir Edmund Androsse, &c. [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 56. 1522 See Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., zd Series ; Vol. viii. Andros. By His Excellency a Proclamation. ... Given at Fort Charles, at Pemaquid, loth January, 1688. Signed, E. Andros. [Printed at Boston in New England^ 1688.] A Broad- side. + Reprinted, [n. d.] 1523 Andros (Rh. S. S.) Chocorua and other Sketches. By R. S. S. Andros. Fall River, iS^8. 8vo. 1524 Andros. The United States Customs Guide ByR. S. S. Andros, late Deputy Collector of the Customs, Boston. Boston, T. R. Marvin; New Tork, D. Jppleton l^ Co., 1859. i2mo, pp. 316. H. 1525 Andros (Thomas). The grand era of ruin to nations from \\ ANECDOTES. »95 foreign influence. A Discourse, delivered before the Congrega- tional Society in Berkley, Nov. 26, 1812. ... By Thomas An- dros, A.M. Boston^ Samuel T. Armstrongs 1812. ovo, pp. 18. B. Andros. The Old Jersey Captive; or a Narrative of the Captivity of Thomas Andros, (now Pastor of the Church in Berkley,) on board the Old Jersey Prison Ship, at New York, 1781, m a series of letters to a Friend, suited to inspire Faith and Confidence in a particular Divine Providence. Boston^ Wm, Peirce^ 1833. l6mo, pp. 80. 1 527 Andrus(A.) The Emancipation Proclamation. By Hon. A. Andrus and W. H. Brand. JIbany, 1863. 1528 Andrus (Albert). Report of the Majority of the Committee on Banks, to the Legislature of the State, made April i, 1864. Private Edition. Albany ^ Printed by C. Van Benthuysen, 1864. 8vo, pp. 13. H. 1529 Signed by Albert Andrus, Alexander Olcotc, Edward D. White, James B. Murray. Andueza. Isla de Cuba, Pintoresca, Historica, Politica, Literaria, Mercantil e Industrial. Por D. J. M. de Andueza. Madrid^ 1 84 1. 4to. 12 Plates. 1530 Anecdotes Americaines. Histoire Abregee des evenements du Nouveau Monde, etc. See [Hornot (Ant.)] Anecdotes anglaises et americaines. Annees 1775 a 1783. ... Parisy Delaunay [and"] Brunot-Labbe^ 18 13. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 298; 324. H. 1531 Anecdotes, Historical and Literary : or, miscellaneous selec- tions of passages from eminent authors. Boston, i%0%. i2mo. Anecdotes of the American Revolution. New JTork, 1844. i8mo, pp. 252. 1533 Anecdotes Secretes sur la Revolution du 18 Fructidor ; et Nouveaux Memoires des Deportes a la Guiane, ecrits par eux- memes : contenant des Lettres du General Murinais, de Barthe- lemy, de Tron^on du Coudray, de LafFond Ladebat, de De La Rue, &c. — Relation des Evenemens qui suivirent a la Guiane I'Evasion de Pichegru, Ramel, &c. — Tableau des Prisons de Rochefort, par Richer-Serisy. — Narration de la Captivite et de I'Evasion de Sir Sidney Smith de la Prison du Temple. — Me- moire de Barbe Marbois, &c. Sec. Faisant suite au Journal du ti ■r 196 ANOELL. u G6n6ral Ramel. Scconde Edition, revu6, corrig6e et augment6e. Parisy Giguet et Co.^ Imprimeurs-Libraires ; et se trouve a Londres^ J. IVright^ 1799' 8vo, Title and Table, 2 I. ; Text, pp. 215. Anecdotes sur les Indiens de I'Am^rique du Nord, leurs mceurs et leurs habitudes. Paris^ Delay ^ 1845. i6mo. i fr. 1535 Anent the North American Continent. " What is that hath been ? the same thing shall be. ... " Londoity William Ridgway^ March^ 1864. Post 8vo, pp. 15. h. 1535a Anent the United States and Confederate States of North America. "... Thoughts of peace and not of affliction." Lon- don^ James Ridgway, 1862. 8vo, pp. 7. H. & P. 1535/- Angel (William G.) Speech of W. G. Angel in the H. of R. U. S. on the Bank of the United States, 1832. 8vo. 1536 Angelis (Pedro de). Coleccion de obras y documentos relativos A la Historia Antigua y Moderna de las Provincias del Rio de la Plata. Ilustrados con notas y disertaciones por Pedro de Angelis. Buenos Jires^ Imprenta del Estado^ 1836-37. 7 vols., 4to. 1537 Printed at the expense of the Argentine Republic, and not for sale. It is a most important collection, embodying all the early travels in Buenos Ayres, Patagonia, and other parts of South America. See Edin, Rev,, lxv., 87-109. Triibner's American RecordfUov. 21, 1865, contains a complete list of the contents of Vols, i.-vi. Angelis. Biografia del Seflor General Jose Arenales. Buenos Aires. 1832. 8vo. Map. 1 538 Angelis. Historical Sketch of Pepys* Island, in the South Pacific Ocean. Buenos Aires., 1842. 8vo, pp. 9, xvii. ^539 Angelis. Memoria Historica sobre los Derechos de Sober- ania y Dominio de la Confederacion Argentina. Buenos Aires, 1852. 8vo, pp. Iviii. 1540 Angelis. De la Navigation de I'Amazone. Reponse a un Memoire de M. Maury, officicr de la marine des Etats-Unis par M. de Angelis ... . Montevideo, Imprimerie du Rio de la Plata, 1854. 8vo, pp. 218 (2). H. 1541 Angelis. Prospecto de una segunda Serie de Documentos, etc. Buenos Aires, 1841. 8vo, pp. iii. 1542 Angell (J. K.) A Essay on the Right of a State to tax A Body Corporate, considered in relation to the present Bank Tax -i .iiggp'* **'"' ANOLBRIUS. »97 in Rhode-Island. By Joseph K. Angell. ... Boston^ HtUiard^ Gray, Littit ^ IVilkins, 1827. 8vo, pp. 44. H. 1 543 Angell (J. K.) Reports of Cases. See Rhode Island. Angelo. Sketches of Travel in Oregon and Idaho, with Map of South Boise. By C. \ubrey Angelo. New Tork, the Author, 1866. 8vo pp. 181. 1544 Angeloni (Batista), pseudon. See [Shebbeare (John)] Ein Angenehmer Geruch der Rosen und Lilien Die im Thai der Demuth unter den Dornen hervor gewachsen Alios aus der Schwesterlichen Gesellschaft in Saron. In Jahr des Heils, 1 756. 4to, pp. 26. p. 1545 This and the following are from Mr, Winthrop Sargent's MS. List of Americana. Ein Angenehmer Geruch der Rosen und Lilien Die im Thai der Demuth unter den Dornen hervor gewachsen Alles aus der Bruderlichen Gesellschaift in Bethania. In fahr des Heils, 1756. 4to, pp. 30. p. 1546 Anghiera ^Pietro Martire d'). Libretto de tutta la naviga- zione dei Rei di Spagna delle isole e terreni nuovamente trovati. Stampato in Vene%ia per Alberto Vercellese de Lisona nel 1 5 04. 4to. 1547 This exceedingly rare tract is a translation into the Venetian dialect of the first decade of Anghiera, by Angelo Trivigiano. See a curious note on this subject by J. Morelli, following his edition of Columbus' Letter, Bassano, 18 10, 8vo, and again in his Works, I., 290. This voyage also forms the fourth book of the collection published by Monte Alboddo, Vicenze, 1 507, and frequently reprinted. See Vespucci. Anghiera. P. Martyris angli | mediolanensis opera | Legatio babylonica I Oceani decas | Poemata | Epigrammata cum preuilegio | [Colophon] Impressum Hispali cum summa di igencia per Ja- cobum corum|berger alemanum. Anno. Millessimo quingen- tessimo, xi. mense vero| Aprili. Folio, 74 leaves. 1548 The above title is from the Bib. Am. Vet., No. 66. Brunet gives the title as follows : Anglerius. Opera, scilicet legationis babylonicae libri tres ; Oceani decas ; Carmina, Janus, Inachus, Pluto furens, et reliqua poemata, hymni et epigrammata ; cura M\\\ Ant. Nebrissensis. Hispali, per Jacobum Crumberger, 15 1 1. Folio, 74 leaves. Now, as both of these titles were doubtless taken from the books themselves, they were probably two editions in the same year, especially as Harrisse describes the Map as being on the recto of the forty-fifth leaf, and Brunet " au recto de I'avant-dernier feuillet une caite curieuse des d6couvertes de Colomb." They are both books of ex- =-«J- 198 ANGHIERA. '.': treme rarity, — both editions contain only tlie first nine books of the first decade and a portion of the tenth. Heber's copy sold for £8 8s. Brunet, in his description of this work, refers to Panzer, iv., 339, and Hain, 10863, concerning an edition of poems of " P. Martyr d'Anghlera (Anglerius), una cum prima decade Oceanicarum, Hitpali, 1500,, in fol. Ei eflPectivement le livre est annonce sous cette meme date dans la Bib- lioth. uilenbroukiana, pars 11., p. 238, No. 1181 ; mais I'errata place a la suite de la preface de ce catal. nous previent qu'il faut lire 1 51 1 au lieu de 1500." Respecting this work, I find in Thorpe's Catalogue [about 184a], No. 1895: " Poemata, 4to, s. a., circa 1490," which is there said to be " Unknown to all bibliographers." The conjecture as to the date is probably erroneous. Anghiera. loannes rufFus foroliuiensis Archiepus Consen- ti I n : legate apo. ad lectorewj de orbe nouo. | Accipe non noti praeclara uolumina mundi | Oceani : & magnas noscito lector opes. I Plurima debetur typhis tibi gratia : gentes | Ignotas : & aues qui uehis orbe nouo. { Magna quoq«^ autori referenda est gratia nostro: | Qui facit haec cunctis regna uidenda locis. | Autor. | Siste pedem lector : breuibus compacta libellis | Haec lege : prin- cipibus uariis decimoqw^ leoni | Pontifici summo inscripta. hie noua multa uidebis. { Oceani magnas terras : uasta sequora : lin- guas I Hacteni'.s ignostas : ztque aurea saecula nosces : j Et gentes nudas expertes seminis atri : | Mortiferi nummi : gemmisqu^ au- roque feracem | Torrentem zonam : parcat ueneranda uetustas. | De orbe nouo Decades] [Colophon] Cura & diligentia uiri Celebris Magistri Antonii Ne- 1 brissensis historici regii fuerunt hae tres protono | tarii Petri martyris decades Impressae in|con- tubernio Arnaldi Guillelmi in | Illustri oppido carpetanae proui | n ciae co;;zpluto quod uulgari|ter dicitur Alcala perfe\ctum est nonis No|ue;nbris An. 1 15 16. Folio, 63 leaves, Ad lectorem I 1. ; Vocabula barbara, 3 leaves ; Incipitur Legatio Babylonicae, 16 leaves. 1550 " Belle Edition." — Brunet, who, under this title, gives his reasons for placing the au- thor's name in the position he has assigned him. This is the first edition containing the three decades. Priced in the Nuggets, £io los. Concerning this edition, tee Brunet, i., 293 ; Bib. Am. Vet., 151-153 ; Bibliotheca Grenvilliana, &c. Anghiera. De orbe novo decades. Complutt, apud Michaelem d'Egma,iS30. Folio, pp. 117 (3). 1551 Contains eight decades, and has the " Praefatio JE. Antonii Nebrissensis." Anghiera. De | orbe novo I Petri Martyris An- ] glerii Medi- olanensis. Pro- 1 tonotarij, & Caroli quinti Senatoris | Decades octo, diligenti temporum ob- 1 seruatione, & vtilissimis annota- tionibus I illustratae, suoque nitori restitutae, | Lahore & industria Richardi Haklvyti | Oxoniensis Angli. | Additus est in vsum lec- toris accuratus | totius operis index. | [Vignette.] Parisiis, | i^ ANGHIERA. 199 Apud Gvillelmvm Avvray, via D.jloannis Bellouacensis, sub insigni I Bellerophontis coronati. lM.D.Lxxxvii.|Cum priuilegio Regis. I 8vo, 8 p. 1., pp. 605, 12 1. Map engraved on copper. The map is frequently deficient. "This and that of 1530 are the only complete editions of Peter Martyr's Decades. The volume commences with an epistle from Hakluyi to Sir Walter Raleigh, often pages." — Rich. Priced, Muller, $15. Anghiera. De nvper | svb D. Carolo reper- Itis Insulis, simulatqw^ incolarum|moribus, R. Petri Marty- |ris, Enchiridion, Domi- 1 nae Margaritae, Diui | Max. Caef. filize | dicatum. | Basilea^ Anno\u,ii.xxi. 410, pp. 43. ". 1553 This is an extract from the fourth Decade. It is included in the Novus Orbis, and in Brocard's Desc. Terrae Sanctx. See Bib. Am. Vet., p. 187, 8. Priced, in the Nuggets, £2 2s. Anghiera. Extraict ov recveil des | Isles nouuellernent trouuees en la grand mer Oce- 1 ane ou temps du roy Despaigne Fernawd & Eliza |beth sa femme, faict premierement en latin par I Pierre Martyr de Millan, & depuis translate en|languaige francoys. | Item trois Narrations : dont la premiere est de | Cuba, & commence ou fueillet 132. | La seconde, qui est de la mer Oceane, commence |ou fueillet 155. | La tierce, qui est de la prinse de Tenustitan, com | mence ou fueillet 192. | On les vend a Paris rue sainct lehan de Beau-|uais, chez Simon de Colines au soleil dor. I Cum priuilegio. I [Colophon.] Imprime a Paris par Simon de Colines libraire iure de | luniuersite de Paris, Lan de grace Mil cinq cents trente- 1 deux, le douziesme iour de lanuier. | 4to, Title and 7 unnumbered 1., 207 num- bered 1. H. 1554 This rare volume contains an abridgment of the first three Decades of Peter Mar- tyr, and is dedicated to the Duke of Angouleme by the translator. On folio 132 there is a new dedication of "Trois Narrations" to Marguerite of France, in which he observes, that the first of the three narrations that follow, an account of Cuba, is translated from Peter Martyr. " Les deux narrations suyuantes faictes en latin par Pierre Sauorguan de Foruile docteur es loix ont este dediees au Pape present Clement sep- tiesme." See Bibliotheca Grenvilliana, and Brunet, i., 294. Anghiera. Opvs Epi | stolaru»z Petri Marty | ris Anglerij Mediola | newsis Protonotarij | Apl'ici atq«^ a consi- 1 lijs reru»i Indica | mm : nunc pr/muwz et | nature & medio | cri cura excu sum : quod | q«/dewz pr<7e- 1 ter stili venustatew, nostrorum quoque tcmporum histori^ie loco esse poterit. | Cowipluti Anno domini M.D.xxx. I Cum priuilegio Ceesareo] [Colophon.] ([ Ex- cusum est hoc volu | men Epistolarum Petri Martyris Mediola | nensis citra controversial eruditissimi | in celeberrima & in omni literarum | genere maxime florenti Aca | demia Complutensi in | T % V I 200 ANGHIERA. Aedibus Michaejlis de £guia| Anno a|Chnsto|nato. |m.d.xxx. Folio, Title and ii p. 1. j Text, pp. 199. h. 1555 There is a mistake in the pagination after folio 198, so that there are really 205 leaves. A rare and beautiful edition. Heber's copy sold for £3 ; La Valliere, 61 fr. Concerning this work, ue Humboldt's Examen critique, Vol. 11. ; Brunet, i., 294, and Bib. Am. Vet., 280. Anghiera. Opus I Epistolarum | Petri Martyris | Anglerii Mediolanensis, I Protonotarii Apostolici, Prions Archiepiscopatus Granatensis, atque a|Consiliis Rerum Indicarum Hispanicis, tanta cura excusum, utjpraeter styli venustatem quoque fungi possit vice Luminis | Historiae superiorum temporum. | Cui acces- serunt ] Epistolae | Ferdinandi de Pulgar | Coaetanei Latinae pariter atque Hispanicae cum Tractatu Hispanico de | Viris Castellae Illustribus. | Editio Postrema. I Amstelodami, Typis Elzeviri- anis. I Veneunt | Parisiis, | Apud Fredericum Leonard, Typograph- um Regium, | cIs Idc lxx. Folio, 14 p. 1., pp. 486 ; i 1., pp. 32, 62, I 1. H. 1556 Pulgar's Epistolae and Varones' have each a separate title and paging. Libri's copy [m. r.] sold for 70 fr.; Raetzel's, 13 fr. ; Audry*s, 20 fr. Many of these letters relate to ths discovery of America and the affairs of the New World, and being published out of Spain, escaped the hands of the Expurgators. Anghiera. Petri Martyris | ab Angleria Mediolanen. Ora- toris I clarissimi, Fernandi Sc Helisabeth Hispaniarum quondam regumja consilijs, de rebus Oceanicis & Orbe nouo decades tres : quibus | quicquid de inuentis nuper terris traditum, nouarum rerum cupi- 1 dum lectorem retinere possit, copiose, fideliter, eru- diteqz^^ docetur. | Eivsdem praeterea I legationis babylonicae li | bri tres : vbi praeter oratorii mvneris | pulcherrimum exemplum, etiam quicquid in uariarum gentium mori- 1 bus & institutis insignitf.r praeclarum uidit, quequ^ terra mariqa^ acciderunt, ] omnia lectii mire iucunda, genere dicendi politissimo traduntur. | [Printer's mark.] Basileae, \ apud loannem Bebelium \ m.d.xxxiii. | Title and II p. 1. ; Text, 92 1. 1557 A reprint of the edition of 15 17 contains Decades i., 11., iii., and an abridgment of Decade iv. Priced, Nuggets, £1 lis. 6d. Sold at Puttick's, i860, for £2 5s. Ter- naux, No. 47 bis, Brunet and Graesse, quote an edition, Lut. Paris, 1536, which does not exist. See Bib. Am. Vet., No. 214. I have a MS. list of books on the West Indies, by the late Mr. Ludewig, in which he quotes an edition, Compluti, 1540, which is probably an error. See No. 1551. Anghiera. De Rebvs | Oceanicis] et Novo Orbe, de- 1 cades tres, Petri Mar- 1 tyris ab Angleria J Mediolanensis. | Item eivs- dem, I de Babylonicaj Legatione, Liori iii. | et item | de Rebvs ^thiopicis, I Indicts, Lusitanicis & Hispanicis, opuscula qu<7edam | ANGHIERA. 201 Historica doctissima, quae hodie non facile] alibi reperiuntur, Damianij A Goes £quitis|Lusitani.|Qux omnia sequens pagina latius demonstrat. | Cum duplici locupletissimo Indice. | Co/onia^ Jpud Geruinum Calenium & haredes\^entelios. M.D.LXxiiii. Cum gratia £3* Priuilegio Casareo. \ 8vo, 24 p. 1., pp. 655 ; In- dex, pp. 30. H. T558 Thi: edition of Martyr was made use of by Robertson in compiling his history. Priced, in the Nuggets, £i los. 6d ; Muller, $10. Anghiera. Relation! I del S. Pietro Martire | Milanese. | Dell cose notabili della prouincia dell' E- 1 gitto scritte in lingua Latina alii Sereniss, | di felice memoria Re Catolici D. Fernando, | e D. Isabella, & hora recate nella Italiana. | Da Carlo Passi. | Con Pri- vilegio. |/« Venetia appresso Giorgio de* Caualli 1^6^. Sm. 8vo. 7 p. 1-, viz. : Title, i 1., " All* Illustriss. et Eccellentiss. Sig- nora Givlia Sforza Pallavicina," etc., 3 1. ; " Discorso di Carlo Passi," etc., 3 1.; Text, 71 leaves; " Tavola," etc., 6 1. ; " Errori fatti nello stamparsi," etc., 3 1. 1559 Priced, in the Nuggets. £1 is. Anghiera. Die schifFung mitt dem Lanndt der Gulden Insel gefundew durch H. Johan vow Angliara, Hawptman des Kuwnigs von Hispania, mit alien yren leben vnd sitten. 410, 4 fF., s. 1. e. a. (vers 1520). 1560 " Premiere edition allemande de la premiere decade de Pierre Martyr, sur la decouverte du nouveau Continent, tres rare." This title is from a German catalogue. I find no other mention of this edition, but Mr. C. Welford, in one of his catalogues, lot 354, says : " Unique early tract in German, on the First Discovery of ' The Golden Islands or America.' The date is marked by Mr. Rich in MS., 1560." Anghiera. The Decades | of the newe worlde or | wes' India, | Conteynyng the nauigations and conquestes | of the Span- yardes, with the particular de- 1 scription of the moste ryche and large landes | and Ilandes lately founde in the west Ocean | per- teynyng to the inheritaunce of the kinges | of Spayne. In the which the diligent reader | may not only consyder what commo- ditie may | hereby chaunce to the hole christian world in | tyme to come, but also learne many secreates | touchynge the lande, the sea, and the starres, | very necessarie to be knowwe to al such as shal j attempte any nauigations, or otherwise | haue delite to be- holde the strange | and woonderfuU woorkes of | God and nature. | Wrytten in the Latine tounge by Pf^ter | Martyr of Angleria, and trans- | lated into Englysshe by | Rycharde Eden. | Londini. \ In adibus Guilhelmi Powell.\Anno. 1555. | 4to, 24 p. 1., 361 1.; 16 m 202 ANGHIERA. I 7 " Contentes," " Thinterpretours excuse" in verse, and " Fautes escaped in the pryntynge," 13 1. Portrait. h. * p. 1561 Leaves i-i 66 contain three Decades of Peter Martyr; then follow Alexander vi.'s famous Bull ; Oviedo's Hystorie of the weste Indies ; The vyage abowte the worlde, gathered oute of Pygafetta ; The stryfe betwene the Spanyardes and Portugales, for the division of the Indies and the trade of Spices, by Fr. Lopez de Gomara, ending at leaf 244. The remainder of the book does not relate to America. Bellero's map is found in some copies. See Rich, No, 30. " Eden was the first Englishman who undertook to present, in a collective form, the astonishing results of the spirit of mari- time enterprise, which had been everywhere awakened by the discovery of America. Nor was he a mere compiler. In point of learning, accuracy, and integrity, he is cer- tainly superior to Hakluyt. This work is rendered more precious by information scattered through it, derived from the great seamen of the day, with whom the author's turn of mind led him to associate. In one chapter, he speaks of ' The Voyages of that worthy owlde man, Sebastian Cabote, yet lyvinge in Englande.' " — BiDOLE. Anghiera. The | History of Trauayle | in the | West and East Indies, and other! countreys lying eyther way,! towardes the frutefull and rych | Meluccaes. ] As | in Muscouia, Persia, Arabia, Syria, iEgypte, | Ethiopia, Guinea, China in Cathaye and | Giapan : """ ' ----- ^^^^ [Motto] Gath- Richarde Eden. | Newly With a discourse of | the Northwest pas ered in parte, and done into Englyshe by set in order, augmented, ana finished, | by Richarde Willes. Imprinted at London, by Richarde Jugge, 1577. j Cum privilegio. Sm. 4to, 10 p. 1., 466 1., Errata and Table, 6 1. Hi 1562 Besides four Decades of Peter Martyr, and " An Abridgment of ... his 5. 6. 7. and 8. Decades," this work contains Oviedo's " West Indies." See also an extended notice 'of this edition. Rich, No. 15. Anghiera. De Nouo Orbe, |or|the Historic of! the West Indies, Contayning the actes | and aduentures of the Spanyardes, which haue I conquered and peopled those Countries, | inriched with varietie of pleasant re- 1 lation of the Manners, Ceremonies, | Lawes, Gouernments, and | Warres of the Indians. | Comprised in eight Decades. | Written by Peter Martyr a Millanoise of Angleria, Cheife | Secretary to the Emperour Charles the fift, | and of his Priuie Councell. | Whereof three, haue beene formerly translated in- 1 to English, by R. Eden, whereunto the other | fiue, are newly added by the Industrie, and | painefull Trauaile of M. Lok Gent. | [Motto, 2 1.] London \ Printed for Thomas Adams. \ 161 2. | 4to, 5 p. 1. ; Text, 318 leaves. H. 1563 Some copies are without date. It was re-issued with the following title : Anghiera. The | famovs | Historic of | the Indies : | Declaring the aduentures of | the Spaniards, which haue conque- 1 red these ANGIEFc. 203 Countries, with varietie of Relations] of the Religions, Lawes, Gouernments, Manners, | Ceremonies, Customes, Rites, Warres, | and Funerals of the People. | Comprised into sundry Decads. | Set , _, forth first by M' Hackluyt., and now pub-|lished by L. M. ' '''"'" Gent. I The Second Edition, j London : Printed for Michael Sparke dwelling at the signe\of the blue Bible in Green- Jrbor. 1628. | 4to, 3 p. 1. ; Text, 318 l, 1564 Priced, in the Nuggets, £4 14s. 6d. Anghiera e Oviedo. Libro Primo | della Histo | ria de I'ln die Oc I ciden | tali. | [Verso] Svmmario de la Generale Historia de I'lndie Occi-|dentali cavato da li-jbri scritti da Si-|gnor Don Pietro | Martyre del consijglio della Maesta|de rimperadore, | et da molte | altre par- | ticvla- 1 ri rela- 1 tioni. | Title and 79 leaves and i blank. Libro Secon | do delle In | die Oc|ciden I tali|MDXXXiiii. |Con gratia & priuilegio.l [Verso] Svmmario de lajNatvrale et General Histo] ria de I'lndie occi- dental, composta da Gonzalo ferdi-jnando del Ouiedo, altri- menti di valde, natio de|la terra di Madril : habitatore h rettore de I la citta di santa Maria antica del Darien, | in terra ferma de I'lndie: il qual fu riuejduto & corretto per ordine de la Maesta del Imperadore, pelo suo | real consiglio, de le dette In | die. & tradotto di lingua castigliana in Italia- 1 na. Co;; priuilegio | de la Illustriss. I Signoria di Vinegia, | per a«ni xx. | Ti'/Ze, 64 leaves^ Tavola I leaf and description of the 2 Maps^ l leaf Libro vltimo del svmmajrio delle [Indie Occiden | tali | mdxxxiiii. | [Colo- phon] ([ In Vinegia, Del mese d'Ottobre.| mdxxxiiii. | Title, 15 leaves anH one blank. 2 Maps. 1565 The three parts complete constitute ' . ork of unusual rarity. The last is a relation of Pizarro's Conquest of Peru. Priced, in the Nuggets, £2 12s. 6d. Libri's copy sold for £2 4a. Angier (A.) Spiritual Anatomizing : or, A few Character- istical notes of a Godly State Offered under Ten Heads of Tryal. By Ames Angier. Boston^ I7i4« i2mo. w. 1566 Angier (John). A Sower going forth to Sow the Seed | of God's Word, j A ] Sermon | Preached December 23d, 1767. | At the Ordination of the Reverend | Mr. Samuel Angier, to the Pastoral Care of | the Third Church in Bridgewater. | Colleague with his Father, j By his Father, Pastor of said Church. | ... | ... | ...\ Boston^ Printed by JVilliam M^ Alpine ... | ... . | M,DCC,LXViii. | Narrow 4to, pp. 26. H. 1567 Angier (Joseph). The Order of Services at the Installation 204 ANICETUS. i k- of Rev. Joseph Angier, as Pastor of the First Congregational Parish in Milton, on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 1837. Boston, Torrey & Blair^ Printers., 1837. 8vo, pp. 4. H. 1568 Angier. A Eulogy, on the Occasion of the Death of Wil- liam Henry Harrison, late President of the United States : de- livered at Milton, May 14th, 1841. By Joseph Angier, Minister of the First Parish in Milton. Boston^ Willtam H. S, fordan^ 1841. 8vo, pp. 32. H. 1569 Angiolelo (G. M.) See Montalboddo (Fr. de) and Ves- pucci. Anglerius. Sge Anghiera (Pietro Martire d'). Angliviel de la Beaumelle (Victor Laurent Suzanne Moise). De I'empire du Bresil, considere sous ses rapports poli- tiques et commerciaux. Par Angliviel de la Beaumelle. Paris^ Bossange freres, 1823. 8vo, pp. iv., 260. 157° Anglo-American Church Emigrants' Aid Society. No. i. Occasional Paper ... . (Continued from the " Statement.") ... February, 1856. London,, Rivingtons [etc., 1856]. 8vo, pp. 17-51. H. 1571 No. 3 is "January, 1859." The Anglo-American Magazine. July 1852 to Dec. 1855. Toronto,, Thomas Maclear. 7 vols., 8vo. ^572 Anglo-Californian, pseudon. The National Crisis. A Letter to the Hon. Milton S. Latham, Senator from California, in Washington, by Anglo-Californian. From the San Francisco Bulletin, Feb. 4th, 1861. San Francisco,, Towne & Bacon, Printers, 1861. 8vo, pp. 21. H. 1573 Anguiano. Vide de el Capuchino Espafiol, Francisco de Pamplona, primer Missionario para el Reyno del Congo en Africa, y para los Indios en la America. Madrid, 1704. Sm. 4to. Portrait. 1574 Anhang zwoer Reisen. Die Erste | e. Moscov. Gesandten Feod. Iskowitz BackhofFs. Die Andere | Herrn Z. Wagners durch ein grosz Theil d. Welt ... . Berlin, Runge[^i6-y 4to. Wagner visited America. Anicetus, pseudon. Our Modern Athens. See [Clark (W. A.)] ANNALE8. 205 Animadversions on a Reply to a Letter from a Gentleman in New York. 1750. 8vo. p. 1576 Anna. Schaduwbeelden uit Suriname. Amsterdam^ Gebruders Binger, iS^S. 8vo, pp. viii., 102. Phte.-\- Dordrecht^ C. Morh, Jzn, 1862. 8vo, pp. 8, 103. 1577 Annaes maritimos e coloniaes. Publica9ao mensal redigida sobra dire^ao da Associa^ao maritima e colonial. Lisboa^ Imp. nac, 1840-46. 6 vols., 8vo, pp. 533 } 587 ; 643 ; 458 ; 514 ; 135. 15770 The last volume was not completed. Contains a memoir on the priority of Por- tuguese discoveries in North America, etc. Annales de I'Association de la propagation de la foi, recueil periodique des lettres des eveques et des missionnaires des mis- sions des deux mondes, et de tous les documens relatifs aux missions ... . Collection faisant suite a toutes les editions des Lettres Edifiantes. ... Parisy Lyon, [afterwards] Lyon [alone], 1827-63. 35 vols,, 8vo. B. 1578 Of great value for the information which it conveys respecting manners, customs, literature, arts and sciences of countries in both hemispheres, where missions have been established by the Propaganda Society. A partial analysis of the contents is in- serted in the Catalogue of the Library of Parliament, Toronto, 1858. A portion of this work was translated, with the following title : Annals of the Propagation of the Faith, a periodical collection of letters from the bishops and missionaries employed in the missions of the old and new world : and of all the documents relating to those missions and the Institution for the Propagation of the Faith. This collection serves as a continuation of the "Lettres edifiantes." Vol. i. From July 1839 to Nov. 1846. Paris, 1841. Vol. ii.-vi. London, 1841-1845. 6 vols., 8vo. There is also a German translation, entitled : Annalen der Verbreitung des Glaubens. ... Aus dem Franzo- sischen. Band i. Einsiedeln, Benziger, 1840. 8vo. Con- tinued. 1579^ According to the "Thesaurus Librorum Rei Catholicae, Wumburg, 1848," the Jahrbiicher der Gessellschaft zur Verbreitung des Glaubens, Coin, is also a translation of this work. There is also an edition in Italian, " Annali della propagaziones della fede, Lyon" 8vo, apparently published simultaneously with the French. Annales d'horticulture et de botanique ou Flore des jardins du Roy des Pays Bas, des Possessions Neerlandaises aux Indes Orientales et Occidentales et du Japon. Publiees par P. F. de Siebold et W. H. de Vriese. 1858-60. 3 vols., 8vo. 1580 \ ': 206 ANNALS. ll Annales de I'Histoire de I'Institution des Religieuses Hospit- alieres de St. Joseph, sous la Regie de St. Augustin. Saumur^ Degony^ 1829. 8vo. 1581 Pages 438 to 492 relate to the religious establishments in Canada. Annales de philosophie chretienne. Parh^ 1830, etc. 1582 Vol. Lvi. contains " De la parente de la langue japonaise avec les idiomes amiri- cains, par M. de Charency." i.-lix. also contain Afty-five other articles on American topics. Annales des Voyages. See Eyries, Malte-Brun, and Voyages. Annales du Museum d'histoire naturelle, par les professeurs de cet etablissement. ... and Table des auteurs [et] des matieres, 1827, 4to. Continued as Memoires du Museum, etc., i8i4>-32, 4to, and as Nouvelles annales, etc., 1 832-1 835 and Archives, 1840 to date. Paris. 4to. 1583 Contains many articles relating to the French Colonies. Annales maritimes et coloniales. [Par Labaothe.] Parh^ an VII. 8vo. 1584 Annales maritimes et coloniales ou Recueil de lois et ordon- nances royales, reglements ministeriels, memoires, observations, notices particulierp"?, et generalement tout ce qui peut interesser la marine et les colonies sous les rapports militaires, adminis- tratess, judiciaires, nautiques, consulaires et commerciaux, public avec I'approbation de M. le ministre de la marine et des colonies par M. Bajot. Pam, 1816-1847. Text, 104 vols., and Tables, 2 vols., 8vo. 1585 Indispensable for the History of the French Colonies. Continued monthly, as " Nouvelles Annales de la Marine et des Colonies, 1849," &c. Annales Philosophiques, Politiques, et Literaires : ouvrage utile aux Amateurs de la verite, par un habitant de Louisiane. Philadelphia^ 1 807. 8vo. 1586 Refers to the Aborigines of America, the Illinois River, the formation of Lower Louisiana, the Orinoco River, &c. Annales Scientifiques d'Auvergne. Paris^ 1826, &c. 8vo. Some articles relate to French Guyane. Annals of a Western Missionary. Edited by the Rev. C. C. Townsend ... . Vol. i. No. i. October, 1863. New York^ 1863. i8mo, pp. 18. Continued. h. 1588 No. 2 was published at Cedar Rapids, Iowa ; later numbers at Iowa City. ANNAPOLIS. 207 The Annals of Administration : containing the genuine His- tory of Georgiana the Queen-Mother, and Prince Coloninus her son. A Biographical Fragment, written about the Year 1575. Inscribed by the Proprietor of the Authentic Papers, to Edmund Burke, Esq. London^ Bew^ ^11 S' ^vo. c. 1589 " Intended to be an allegorical explanation of the origin oF our American dis- pute!." — M. R., III., 263. Annals of Europe for 1739. London^ 1740, &c. 6 vols., 8vo. '590 Includes many chapters on American affairs. Annals of Great Britain. See [Campbell (Thomas)]. Annals of Liberality, Generosity, Public Spirit, &c. [Phi/a- delphia^ 1823.] 8vo. 1 59 1 No. 6 of the 3d Series was published in 1837. Annals of the American Revolution : or, a Record of the Causes and Events, which produced and terminated in the Establishment and Independence of the American Republic ; also, a Summary Account of the first Settlement of the Country, and some of the principal Indian Wars, and Biographies of the Principal Military Officers. Hartford^ 1824. 8vo. 1592 Annals of the Army of the Cumberland. See [Webster (B. Annals of the Colonial Church. London^ Parker ^ 1857, ^^• 5 vols., i8mo. 1593 Comprise the annals of Fredericton, Toronto and Quebec. Annals of the Congress of the United States. See Gales (J.) Annapolis. Annual Register of the United States Naval Academy, at Annapolis, Md. i865-'66. Washington^ Govern- ment Printing Office^ 1866. 8vo, pp. 37. H. 1594 Annapolis. Catalogue of the Library of the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, June 30, i860. Jnnapolis^ Robert F. Bonsail, Printer^ i860. 8vo, pp. vi., i 1., pp. 251 (i). H. 1594a Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. ... Washington^ 1850. 8vo, pp. 46. 1594^ -"a&.ifi'ifliffiWfl, , 208 ANNESLEY. 1' $1 > : ' "u : Annapolis. The first annual Report of the Directors of the Annapolis and Elkridge Rail Road Company. [Reports upon the Surveys, Location, and Progress of Construction of the An- napolis and Elkridge Rail-road by G. W. Hughes.] Annapolis^ 1839. 8vo. 1595 Anne Arundel Co. and Baltimore Co., Md. ... Memorial of Farmers, Mechanics, and Others, of Anne Arundel and Balti- more Counties, against an Increase of Duty on Imported Manu- factures. ... fVashington^ Printed by Gales (^ Seatoriy i%2%. 8vo, pp. 5. (20th Cong., 1st Sess., House Doc. No. 188.) H. 1596 Anneke (Fritz). Der zweite Freiheitskampf der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Erster Band. Frankfurt^ 1861. i2mo, pp. vii., 368. 3 Maps. c. 1597 Anneke (Mathilde Franziska). Das Geisterhaus in New- York. Ein Roman. Jena, Costenoble, 1864. 8vo, pp. 307. [Annesley.] Memoirs of an Unfortunate Young Nobleman, Return'd from a Thirteen Years Slavery in America, Where he had been sent by the Wicked Contrivances of his Cruel Uncle. A Story founded on Truth, and address'd equally to the Head and Heart. ... London, Printed for J. Freeman, m dcc xliii. 2 p. 1., pp. 277 ; Books, pp. 7. H. 1599 [Annesley.] Memoirs of an Unfortunate Young Noble- man, In which is Continued the History of Count Richard, Concluding with a Summary View of the Tryal. Part the Second. By the Author of the First. London, Printed for f. Freeman, M dcc xliii. i2mo, 2 p. 1., pp. 235. H. 1600 Annesley. The Case of the Honourable James Annesley, Esq. Being a Sequel to the Memoirs of an Unfortunate Young Nobleman. London, Printed for W. Bickerton, mdccxlv.4- Another Edition. 1756. i2mo, 2 p. 1., pp. 215. 1601 The true history of the heir of the Earldom of Anglesey, from which Scott took the plot of Guy Mannering. For full particulars respecting the most mysterious and celebrated Anglesea case and trial, ue CoUins's Peerage ; " Notes and Queries," 2d Series, Vol. ii., 373 ; " Gentlemen's Magazine," May, 1840 ; and Smollett's " Peregrine Pickle." This (which is the third volume) is very scarce. Annesley. The Trial in Ejectment between Campbell Craig, Lessee of James Annesley, Esq., and others, Plaintiffs, and the Rt. Hon. Richard, Earl of Anglesey, Defendant, before ANNVA. 209 the Barons of the Exchequer in 1743. Dublin^ 1744- i2mo, pp. 377. Portrait. 1602 Another edition hai this title; "Trial of Richard Earl of Anglesey, Francis Annes- ley, and John Jans, Oent. for Assault on the Hon. James Annesley, Daniel Mac Kercher, Hugh Kennedy, and W. Goostry, 1744." Annesley. Fortune's Favourite ; Containing Memoirs of the many Hardships and SuiFerings, together with the surprizing Deliverance and Advancement to Plenty and Happiness, of Jacobo Anglicano [James Annesley], a young Nobleman ; in which will be inserted the Hard Usage of his cruel Uncle, by whose means he was trepann'd into Slavery, which he suft'er'd for thirteen Years [in America], with the Manner of his Escape from it. Printed for the Author^ J744' 8vo. 1603 [Annex (Peter)]. A Collection of the Tracts of a certain Free Inquirer, noted for his Sufferings for his Opinions. London^ 1739. 8vo, pp. 460. 1604 The piece called " Social Bliss carried out" contains the speech of Miss Polly Baker, before a Court of Judicature in Connecticut. See Allibone's Dictionary, p. 63. The Anniversary Week at Bloomington. The Agricultural Convention ; Annual Meeting of the Illinois Natural History Society, and Commencement Exercises of the State Normal University. ... Chicago^ Jt^ht i860. 8vo, pp. 67. h. 1605 Anno Regni I Georgii iii. | Regis | Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, IQuinto.l At the Parliament begun and holden at{ Westminster, the Nmeteenth Day of | May, Anno Dom. 1 761, in the First | Year of the Reign of our Sove- 1 reign Lord, George the Third, | by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, | France, and Ire- land, King, Defender | of the Faith, &c. | And from thence con- tinues by several Prorogations to | the Tenth day of January, 1765, being the Fourth | Session of the Twelfth Parliament of Great Britain, j London : Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most \ Excellent Majesty ; and by the yissigns of Robert Bas- kett^ M.DCC.LXV. I Svo, pp. 66. h. Also in {olio. + Reprinted by Tf^illiam Dunlap, at the newest Printing Office^ in Market Street^ Philadelphia. Svo, pp. 40. P. + Reprinted. Boston, 1765. Folio. 1606 The celebrated Stamp Act. The title given (No. 138) in this Dictionary was copied from Rich. Annvae Litterae Societatis Jesu Anni 1581. Ad Patres et 27 210 ANNUAL. Fratres eiusdem Societatis. Roma^ in Collegia eiusdem Societatis^ 1583. 8vo. Continued to 165^^., omitting 1615-49. 1607 The imprint variei for the different years to Flonntia, Ntaf>o/i,LiigJuni, Antvirpitt, Mogvntite, Duaci, etc. A detailed list is given by Carayon, Bib. hist, de la Comp. de J^sus. Each year contains letters from the South American missions. Annuaire dc la marine st des colonies, 1856. Paris^ Lumaine, Mallet-Bachelier^ Ledoyen^ 1 85 7. 8vo, pp. 652. Continued. Annuaire des Deux Mondes Histoire generale des divers 6tats. 1850. Parii^ au bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes, 185 1. 8vo. Continued. 1609 Annuaire historiqueuniversel, pour 18 18 ... . ParC. L. Lesur ... . Paris, 1819. 8vo. Continued. 1610 Annuaire des Voyages et de la Geographie. Paris, Gide iff Co., 1844. Continued. 161 1 Annuaire Oriental et Americain. Public avec le concours et sous les auspices de la Societe d'Ethnographie Americaine et Orientale ; par Leon de Rosny, secretaire perpetuel. Paris, Challamel aine, i860. i2mo, pp. 143. Continued. c. 1612 The Annual Biography and Obituary, for the Year 18 17- 1837. London, Longman [ticJ], \%i']-'^j. 21 vols., 8vo. 1613 Includes a few Americans. The Annual Register, or a View of the History, Politicks, and Literature, of the Year 1758. London, Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1759. 8vo. Continued annually. 16 14 Some of the earlier volumes were reprinted, and " A New Edition Corrected" of the fif- teen volumes for 1758-1772 was published in 1774, by H. Saunders and others. This most valuable record and chronicle of historical and political events for over a hundred years contains accurate accounts of the Revolutionary War, as well as of the revolutions in South America, the Second War with Great Britain, and many other American sub- jects. It was edited by Burke, Camp. 11, Allen and others. As there are sfurioui sets, the following memoranda from Lowndes will aid the intending purchaser : " Some time after the year 1791, the copyright and stock from 1758 to 1790 were purchased by Otridge and other booksellers. After which period Messrs. Rivingtons, who had for a short time previously (during the illness of Mr. Dodsley) been agents for the work, published a rival continuation, which lasted from 1791 to 1812, and again from 1820 to 1824, when the two merged by arrangement into one. Some sets of the work have been made up by substituting Rivington's continuation with fictitious titles. How to distinguish the substitution may be ascertained by referring to the preface of the General Index, published by Baldwin & Co. in 1826. 8vo. A general index (1758-80) was published by Dodsley in 1783; another (1781-90) by the Rivingtons in 1799; and a third, superseding the previous ones, from the com- mencement to 1 8 19, in 1826. And, as this complete index is only applicable to the original, or Dodsley series, the volumes published by the Rivingtons are generally re- jected." ANSIEDELUNO. 211 sub- y re- The Annual Register, and Virginian Repository, for The Year 1800. [Motto.] Petersburg^ Ross and Douglas [1801]. i2nio, pp. xii., 208. B. 161 5 Annual Retrospect of Public AfFairs for 1831. Vol. i. Bos- totiy 1831. i2mo. N. 1616 Another Cry of th" Innocent for Justice, or a Second Rela- tion of the Unjust Proceedings at Hicks's Hall against the Quakers, with a Short Summary of the Sentencing of Thirty- Six more of the aforesaid people, in scorn called Quakers, all sentenced to be transported to the Island of Jamaica, 1664. 4to, pp. 32. 161 7 John Otter, who had been " i'the itoclu five timei," wai lold at a slave to Vir- ginia. Stt p. 25. Another Cry of the Innocent and Oppressed for Justice ; or a Third Relation ... Printed in the Tear 1665. 4to, pp. 16. " Relating to Forty-five of the People of God, whom the world in icorn calls Quakers, of which 34 were ttntenced to be traasforied to the hland 0/ Gamaica, for the tpace of teven yeart" etc. Another High Road to Hell. An Essay on the Pernicious Nature and destructive Effects of the Modern Entertainments from the Pulpit. Occasioned by a Pamphlet, entituled The Stage the High Road to Hell, &c. [Motto.] London^ Printed; Boston^ Reprinted, Ezekiel Russell, M,dcc,lxviii. 8vo, pp. 21. B. 1619 Anquetil (Louis Pierre). Motifs des Guerres et des Traites de Paix de la France ... depuis la Paix de Westphalie, en 1648, jusqu'a celle de Versailles, en 1783. Par le Cen. Anquetil. Paris, Lesguillez freres\2indi\, Desenne, an b[\']()']'\. 8vo. 1 620 Contains L'Assiento, Brouillerie des Anglais et des Anglo-Americains, Traite de paix pour I'Amerique, etc. Anschauungen und Erfahrungen in Nord-Amerika. Monats- schrift, herausgegeben von H. Bosshard. i«-3« Jahrgang. Ziirich, 1853-55. 8vo. 1621 Ansiedelungen in den Urwaldern von Canada. Ein Weg- weiser fur Auswanderer nach Amerika von einer Emigrantin. Aus dem Englischen von Dr. F. A. Wiese. Leipzig, Baum- gartner, 1 837. 8vo. Illustrations. 1622 Die deutsche Ansiedelung in Mittel-Amerika. Dargestellt und herausgegeben von dem Comite der Berliner Colonisations- 212 ANSON. Gesellschaft fur Central-Amerika. pp. 34. 2 Maps, folio. Berlin^ Hempely 1850. 8vo, 1623 h I ! , [. Der Ansiedler im Westen. Monatsschrift des Berliner Vereins [in later vols., Gesellschaft] fiir die deutsche [later, deutsch- evangelische] Mission in Nordamerika [later, Amerikaj Red. : W. Eichler. i. Jahrgang. 1863. Berlin^ PViegandt if Grieben, 1863. 4to, pp. 96. Continued. 1624 Anson (George, Lord). A voyage round the World, in the years mdccxl, i, ii, hi, iv. By George Anson, Esq ; Com- mander in Chief of a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships, sent upon an Expedition to the South-Seas. Compiled from Papers and other Materials of the Right Honourable George Lord Anson, and published under his Direction. By Richard Walter, m.a. Chaplain of his Majesty's Ship the Centurion, in that Expedi- tion. Illustrated with Forty-two Copper-Plates. London, T, Osborne, mdccxlviii. 4to, pp. (18), 417. Also in 8vo. 1625 Anson. A voyage round the World, in the years mdccxl, I, II, III, IV. By George Anson, Esq ; Commander in Chief of a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships, sent upon an Expedition to the South-Seas. Compiled from Papers and other Materials of the Right Honourable George Lord Anson, and published under his Direction. By Richard Walter, m.a. Chaplain of his Majesty's Ship the Centurion, in that Expedition. Second Edi- tion. With Charts of the Southern Part of South America, of Part of the Pacific Ocean, and of the Track of the Centurion round the World. London, "John and Paul Knapton, mdccxlviii. 8vo, 12 p. 1., pp. 548. 3 Charts. 1626 Third, fourth and fifth editions, each same date and collation as the second, with some trifling differences in the title of the third edition. It was reprinted in quarto in 1749. Anson. A Voyage [etc.] By George Anson, Esq. ; now Lord Anson, etc. The Sixth Edition. London, mdccxlix. 8vo, 12 p. 1., pp. 548. 3 Charts. 1627 Anson. A Voyage [etc.] The Seventh Edition. Illustrated with Charts, Views, &c. Dublin, Printed for G. and A. Ewing. 8vo, 9 p. 1., pp. 350. 8 Plates. 1628 Anson. A Voyage [etc.] The Seventh Edition. London, mdccliii. 8vo. -|-The Eighth Edition. London, mdccliv.-|- The Ninth Edition. London, mdcclvi. 4to, pp. (18), 417. ANSON. 213 .+ Also in 8vo. + The Tenth Edition. London^ mdcclxii. 8vo. + The Eleventh Edition. London^ mdcclxv. 8vo. -f- The Twelfth Edition. London^ T. Osborne^ mdcclxvii. 4to, pp. 18), 417. +The Thirteenth Edition. London^ mdcclxviii. vo. + The Fourteenth Edition. London^ mdcclxix. 8vo, 12 p. 1., pp. 536. 3 Charts. + The Fifteenth Edition. London^ MDCCLXxx. 8vo, pp. xxiv., 536. 3 Charts. Also on large paper, rl. 8vo, and in 4to. 1629 Most of the quarto editions were also printed on large paper, and contain 42 plates ; that of 1748 is the most desirable. The work has been repeatedly reprinted, often in an abridged form. Those that have come under my notice are quoted below. It is partly reprinted in Callander's Voyages, Vol. iii., and in Harris's and other collections. See Ret. Rev., x., 285 ; M. Rev., xxv., 234. In regard to the authorship, tee Davis's "Olio," pp. 1-4. Rich writes as follows: "Walter had prepared an account of this voyage for the press, but it was found so badly executed, that Benjamin Robins, the mathematician, was employed to re-write it, although, for some reason or other, the worthy chaplain's name was allowed to remain on the title-page. It is called by some English writers a masterpiece of composition ; but it apprirs to have been made amus- ing at the expense of truth. The progress of science formed no part of this expedition, which was prepared for attacking, unawares, the Spanish possessions and shipping in the South Sea, and which was so successful, that the prize-money divided amongst the officers and crews amounted to more than a million sterling. The Biographie Universelle says, that the views, charts and plans deserve praise for their exactness ; but Dr. Dib- din says, that the ' plates are in truth barbarously bad, and that to read the text with- out the plates must be a comfort.' He adds, moreover, that the volume is unworthy, in every respect, of the intrepid Anson. The doctor had, apparently, seen only the ffth edition, printed in 1749; in which, of course, the plates must have been nearly worn out. The copies of the first edition, on royal paper, of which I now have one before me, were superior to any book of the kind which had been hitherto published, and were unequalled until Cook's voyages appeared. Of the large paper copies, 350 were taken by subscription." Anson. A Voyage round the World. Compiled from his papers, &c., by Richard Walter, m.a. Edinburgh^ 1781. 2 i2mo. Other editions at Edinburgh, 1800, 1804, 1807, 18 12; at Dublin, 1825. Perhaps the latest reprint of Anson is the edition of Wm. Smith. LonJiti, 1842. Rl. 8vo. Re-issued, London, R. Griffin & Co., 1853. Anson. An Authentic Account of Commodore Anson's Expedition, containing all that was Remarkable, Curious, and Entertaining, during that Long and Dangerous Voyage, Taken from a Private Journal. London^ Cooper, Anson. A Voyage to the South Seas and to other Parts of the World. By George Anson, Esq. London, 1744. i2mo. Published in numbers, with coa.'se woodcuts. Anson. Anson's Voyage to the South Seas, with Appendix containing summary Account of the Discovery of the East 214 ANSON. Indies, China, and principal Islands, by the Europeans. London^ R. Walker^ 1745' 8vo. Portrait and Plate. 1633 This is a different relation from Walter's. Anson. An Affecting Narrative Of the Unfortunate Voyage and Catastrophe Of his Majesty's Ship Wager, One of Com- modore Anson's Squadron in the South Sea Expedition. Con- taining A full Account of its being cast away on a desolate Island, and of the strange Proceedings of the Officers and private Men, after that unhappy Event : More especially, of those im- portant Incidents, the Shooting of Mr. Henry Cosins, and the imprisoning of Capt. C — p for that Action. The Whole com- piled from authentic Journals, an ' transmitted, by Letter, to a Merchant in London, from a Person who was an Eye- Witness of all the Affair: Exhibiting a compleat View of the Perils and terrible Disasters which the Crew underwent ; the wonder- ful adventure of near an hundred of them, in their Boat, along the vast southern Coast of Patagonia, and thro* the Streights of Magel- lan, for above a thousand Leagues, during which the greatest Part of them perish'd by Cold and Famine ; the Arrival of those few that surviv'd in the miserablest Condition at Rio Grand ; their hospitable Reception and Entertainment at that Place ; their Passage from thence to Rio Janeiro, next to Lisbon, and finally to England. Intermix'd with several entertaining Passages and Remarks. Printed for "John Norwood, and sold by the Booksellers of London, Bristol, and Liverpool, mdccli. 8vo, Title and pp. 160. 1634 Anson. Lord Anson's Voyage round the World. London, 1759. i2mo, pp. 96. M. 1635 A chap-book edition, with portrait and copper-plates. Anson. The History of Commodore Anson's Voyage round the World, at the Commencement of the late Spanish War. Performed in three Years and nine Months, viz. from September 1740 to June 1744. By a Midshipman on Board the Centurion. London, M. Cooper, mdcclxvii. 8vo, Title and Contents, 2 1. ; Text, pp. 192. Copper-Plate Portrait of Anson. 1636 Anson. Voyage autour du monde, fait dans les annees 1740, 41, 42, 43 and 44. Par George Anson ... . Orne de Cartes & de Figures en Taille-douce. Traduit de I'anglois. [Par £lie de Joncourt.] Amsterdam, 1749. 4to, pp. 331. 37 Plates. + G^w^z;^, 1750. 3 vols., 8vo, and Atlas m \X.q.\ Geneve, ANSPACH. 215 1750. 4to, pp. xxiv., 363(1). 34 Plates. -(- Seconde Edition. ... Parisy Par h Compagnie des Libraires^ m.dcc.lxiv. 4 vols., 24mo. Maps and Plates. h. 1637 Anson. Voyage autour du monde fait dans les annees 1 740, 41, 42, 43 et 44. Par George Anson. Tires des journaux, etc. par R. Walter. Orne de carte et figures. Traduit de I'anglois par Gua de Malves. Paris^ ^illau^ 1750- \io.-{- Paris^ 1750. 4 vols, i2mo. + P.!7m, 1754. 4 vols., i2mo. 1638 Anson. Voyage a la Mer du Sud, fait par quelques officiers commandant le vaisseau le Wager. Pour servir de suite au Voyage de Georges Anson. Traduit de I'Anglois. Lyon^ 1756. 4to. + Z,;'o«, 1756. 5 vols., i2mo. + P«r/V, 1764. 5 vols., i2mo. 1639 "This volume is composed, rather than translated, from the Journals of Messrs. Bulkely and Cummins, London, 1713; of Alexander Campbell, Dublin, 1747; Anony- mous, London, 175 1 ; and of Isaac Morris, Dublin, 1752." — Rich. Anson. Des Herrn Admirals, Lord Ansons Reise urn die Welt, welche er als Oberbefehlshaber iiber ein Geschwader von Sr. Grossbritannischen Majestat Kriegschiffen, die zu einer Un- ternehmung in die Siidsee ausgeschickt worden, in den Jahren 1740, 41, 42, 43, 44, verrichtet hat, aus dessen Aufsatzen und Urkunden zusammengetragen und unter seiner eigenen Aufsicht an das Licht gestellet von M. Richard Waltern, Capellan auf Sr. M^estat SchifFe, dem Centurion in diesem Kriegszuge, aus dem Englischen in das Deutsche iibersetzt. Nebst vielen Kupfertafeln und Landkarten. Mit Konigl. Pohlnischer und Churfiirstl. Sachsischer allergnadigster Freyheit. Leipzig und Gottingen, Abraham Vanderhoeck^ '749' 4to> PP- xliv., 382; Erklarung, &c., 14 1. 34 Plates. 1640 Anson. Reis rondom de Weereld. Amsterdam^ Jan Ten flouten, 1754* 4to« P\ztes.-\- Amsterdam, S. J. Baalde, 1765. 4to. Plates. 1641 There was also an Italian translation. Livorno, 1756. 4to. Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Anson, in relation to his con- duct in America. London, 1757. 8vo. 1642 Anson. De reis van het Schip de Wager. Amsterdam, S. J. Baalde, 1766. 4to. Plates. 1642a Anspach (F. R.) a Discourse, pronounced on Sabbath Evening, July 4, 1852, in the Lutheran Church of Hagers- V' i 2l6 ANSWER. town, on the Death of Henry Clay, by the Rev. F. R. Anspach, A.M. Hagerstrwn, Printed by Mittag ^ Sneary^ 1852. 8vo, pp. 12. H. 1643 Anspach (L. a.) a History of the Island of Newfound- land : containing a Description of the Island, the Banks, the Fisheries, and Trade of Newfoundland, and the Coast of Labra- dor. Illustrated with Two Maps. By the Rev. Lewis Amadeus Anspach, late a Magistrate of that Island and Missionary for the District of Conception Bay. London^ T. and J. Allman^ and J. M. Rirhardson, iS I g. 8vo, pp. xxviii., 512. Map. H. + Second Edition. London, 1827. 8vo. 1644 See M. R., New Series, xcvi , 61. Anspach (L. A.) Geschichte und Beschreibung von New- foundland und der Kiiste von Labrador. Aus dem Englischen ubersetzt. Weimar, 1822. 8vo. 2 Maps. 1645 Band xxx. of F. J. Bertuch's Neue Bibliothek der wichtigsten Reisebeschreibungen. Anspach. A Summary of the Laws of Commerce and Navi- gation, adapted to the present State, Government, and Trade of the Island of Newfoundland. By the Rev. Lewis Amedeus Anspach. Recommenced for Publication by Vice Admiral J. Holioway, Governor and Commander in Chief of Newfoundland, and its Dependencies. London, Printed by Henney and Haddon, 1809. 8vo, pp. 140. 1646 Ansted (D. T.) The Gold-Seeker's Manual ; being a Prac- tical and Instructive Guide to all Persons emigrating to the Newly-Discovered Gold Regions of California. By David T. Ansted. London, Van Voorst, 1849. i2mo, pp. i']b.-{-New Tork, D. Appleton & Company, 1849. i2mo, pp. 96. H. 1647 Ansted. Scenery, Science, and Art, being extracts from the note-book of a Geologist and Mining Engineer, by Prof. D. T. Ansted. London, Jchn Van Voorst, M.dccc.liv. 8vo, pp. viii., 323. 1648 Pages 241 to 311 relate to America. The Answer of the Assembly of Divines by Authority of Parliament Now sitting at Westminster. Unto the Reasons given into this Assembly by the Dissenting Brethren, Of their not bringing in a Model of their Way. And since Published in Print, under the Title of A Copy of a Remonstrance. Which Answer was humbly presented to the Right Honorable the House ANSWER. 217 of Peers Assembled in Parliament. London^ John Field for Ralph Smithy 1645. 4to, Title and pp. 24. 1649 Mr. Stevens includes this in his Nuggets. What it has to do with America is not apparent. Perhaps it relates to the Brownists. An Answer of the Company of Royal Adventurers of England trading into Africa, to the Petition and Paper of certain Heads and Particulars thereunto relating and annexed, exhibited to the Honourable House r<" Commons by Sir Paul Painter, Ferdinando Gorges, Henry Batson, Benjamin Skutt, and Thomas Knight, on the behalf of themselves and others concerned in his Ma- jesty's Plantations in America. London^ Anno Dom. 1667. 410, pp. 18. 1650 Answer of the Elders and other Messengers of the Churches assembled at Boston, 1662, to the Questions propounded by the General Court, with the answer of the dissenting brethren. Boston^ 1662. 4to, pp. 18. M. 1651 Answer of the States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries to the Declaration of War of the King of Great Britain. At the Hague^ \b'j^. 4to. 1652 Contains an interesting account of Surinam ; also some notices of other American colonies. Answer to a Calumny, with some remarks upon an anony- mous Pamphlet on the Assiento Trade, as exercised by the South Sea Company, &c. By the Factor to the South Sea Company, at whom the calumny was aimed. In Two Parts. London^ 1728. 8vo. 1653 The Answer to a Colonel's Letter. By a Wooden-legged Soldier. Wherein some American matters are slightly touched upon. London^ Main, 1766. 8vo, pp. 36. 1654 " This wooden-legged soldier is by no means a wooden-headed one. Corporal Oak- tree is really a very clever, facetious fellow." — M. R., xxxiv., 162. Answer to " A Dialogue between a Federalist and a Repub- lican." Charleston, S. C, 1800. 8vo. m. 1655 Answer to a letter from a Gentleman in the Country to his Friend in Town. New York, 1756. i2mo. 1656 Answer to a pamphlet. See [Shebbeare (John)]. An Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled Taxation no Tyranny. 28 I tl :^i^& 2l8 ANSWER. Addressed to the Author, and to Persons in Power. London^ J. Almon^ MDCCLxxv. 8vo, pp. 63. 1657 Written in reply to Dr. Samuel Johnson. Answer to a Piece entitled " An Appeal to the Impartial Pub- lick by an Association" calling themselves Christian Independ- ents. Salem^ 1785. 8vo, pp. 23. m. 1658 Answer to ** An address to all reasonable Americans," &c. See [Cooper (Myles)]. An Answer to an invidious Pamphlet. See [Cross]. Answer to the Budget inscribed to the Coterie. London^ 1764. 4to, pp. 15. 1659 An Answer to the Declaration of the American Congress. .S^^[Lind(Dr.)] Answer to the Exposition of a Pamphlet entitled Papers rela- tive to the Rupture with Spain. 1762. 8vo. 1660 An Answer to the Letter to Two Great Men, containing Remarks and Observations on that Piece, and Vindicating the Character of a Noble Lord from Inactivity. London^ Henderson, 1760. 8vo. 166 1 See M. R., xxii., 71. Answer to the Observations on the Papers relative to a Rup- ture with Spain. London, Hinkxman, 1762. 8vo, pp. 35. 1662 An Answer to the Pamphlet entitled the Conduct of the Pax- ton Men, impartially represented : Wherein the Ungenerous Spirit of the Author is Manifested, &c. and the spotted Garment pluckt off. [Motto.] Philadelphia, Printed by Anthony Arm- buster, in Moravian Alley, 1764. i2mo, pp. 28. 1663 Relates to the Lancaster Massacre. An Answer to the Questions, Why are you a Federalist, etc. See [Quincy (Josiah)]. An Answer to the Reasons against an African Company Humbly Submitted to the Consideration of the Patriots of Great- Britain, in this Present Parleament Assembled. London, Printed in the Tear 1711. 8vo, pp. 31. 1664 Partly relates to the American Plantations. ANTHOINE DE SAINT-JOSEPH. 219 An Answer to The Tears of the Foot Guards upon their De- parture for America ; a Poem. London^ I'] lb. 4to. 1664a Answer to the White- Washing Committee, 183 1. Broadside. Relates to a pamphlet entitled " Examination of certain charges against Lemuel H, Arnold," of Rhode Island. Answer to War in Disguise. 8ee [Morris (Gouverneur)]. Antagonisme et solidante des etats orientaux et des etats occi- dentaux de I'Amerique du Sud. Ouvrage traduit et precede d'une introduction par Th. Mannequin. Pam, Dentu^ 1866. 8vo, pp. 203. 1665*7 Antarcticus, pseudon. A Letter to the President of the Royal Geographical Society of London, on Antarctic Discovery. By Antarcticus. London, Murray, 1837. 8vo, pp. 132, 133. Noticed in The yithenaum, 1837. Advocates a British Expedition to rival that of Lieut. Wilkes. Antepara (Jose Maria). South American Emancipation. Documents, Historical and Explanatory, shewing the Designs which have been in progress, and the Exertions made by General Miranda, for the South American Emancipation, during the last Twenty-five Years. By J. M. Antepara, a Native of Guaya- quil. London, y. Richardson, B. Dulau, L. N. Pannier, 18 10. 8vo, pp. X., 299 (i). Portrait. h. 1667 Noticed at great length in the M. R., New Series, lxiv., 367. Antequera y Castro (Joseph de). Coleccion General de Documentos, que contiene los sucesos tocantes a la segunda epoca de las conmociones de los Regulares de la Compania en el Paraguay, y senaladamente la persecucion, que hicieron a Don Josef de Antequera y Castro. Va anadido en esta edicion el In- forme de Don Mathias Angles y Gortari. Tomo Tercero. Madrid, m.dcc.lxix. 4to, 7 p. 1., pp. 239, 374, 64 (4). 1668 Antersen (Johann Peter von). Fataler SchifFs-Capitain, oder Erzehlung dessen Reisen nach denen bis dass noch unbe- kannten Siidlichen Welt-Theilen und anderer Merkwiirdigkeiten. Erfurt, Jungnickel, 1742. 8vo, 18 sheets. 1669 Included in a list of books relating to America, know not. How much it has to do with it I Anthoine de Saint- Joseph (Baron Fran9ois). Concordance entre les codes de commerce etrangers et le code de commerce 22C ANTHON. i: fir 1 ''I fran^ais : contenant le texte des codes et des lois commerciales des etats suivants ; Amerique du Sud, ... Etats-Unis, ... Haiti ... Mexique Nouvelle f^dition augmentee ... . Paris^ Vide- coq^ 185 1. 4to. C. 1670 The first edition was published in 1843. Anthoine de Saint- Joseph. Concordance entre les codes civils etrangers et le code Napoleon. 2* edition entierement refondue et augmentee. Ouvrage termine et public par M. Antoine de Saint-Joseph fils. Paris^ Cotillon,^ 1856. 4 vols., 8vo. c. 167 1 " C. J. B. Amyot codified the laws of the following countries ; South America, United States, Brazil," etc. — Lorenz. Anthoine de Saint-Joseph. Concordance entre les lois hypothecaires etrangeres et fran^aises. Paris^ V'tdecoq. 8vo. Anthology of New Netherland. See [Murphy (H. C.)] Anthon (George C.) Narrative and Documents connected with the Displacement of the Professor of the Greek Language and Literature in the University of the City of New York, April 2d, 1851 : by George C. Anthon, a.m. New York^ J. R. fVinser, Printer^ 1851. 8vo, pp. 72. H. 1672a Anthon. Parish Annals. A Sermon giving Historical No- tices of St. Mark's Church in the Bowery, N. Y., (from a.d. 1795 to A.D. 1845.) Delivered in said Church, May 4, 1845. By Henry Anthon, d.d.. Rector of the same. Published by the request of the Vestry. New Tork, Stanford and Swords^ 1845. 8vo, pp. 58. Woodcut. h. 1673 Anthon. The Subject and Spirit of the Christian Minister. A Sermon, preached by Request in St. Peter's Church, Twentieth- Street, New-York, on Palm Sunday, April ist, 1849. Being the Sunday after the Decease of the Rev. Hugh Smith, d.d., late Rector of said Church. By Henry Anthon, d.d New- Tor k^ Stanford and Swords, 1849. 8vo, pp. 22. H. 1 674 Anthon. The Wise and Faithful Steward. A Sermon preached in St. Stephen's Church, New- York ... September 19, 1830, being the Sunday after the Decease of the Right Rev. Bishop Hobart. By Henry Anthon, Rector ... . New-York, T. and J. Swords, 1830. 8vo, pp. 19. H. 1675 Anthon. Tributes to the Memory of the Rev. Henry ANTHONY. 221 Anthon, d.d., late Rector of St. Mark's in the Bowery, New- York. With a Brief Sketch of his Life, by the Rt. Rev. Man- ton Eastburn, d.d., Bishop of Massachusetts. New-Tor k.^ Pro- testant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knotvl- edge, 1862. 8vo, pp. 80 (i). Portrait. h. 1676 Anthon (John). American Precedents of Declarations, col- lected chiefly from Manuscripts of Chief Justice Parsons and other Accomplished Pleaders in the State of Massachusetts, digested ... . By John Anthon, Esquire, Counsellor at Law. ... New Torky Stephen Gould^ 1810. 8vo, pp. 570. b. 1677 Anthon. Oration before the Washington Benevolent Society, and the Hamilton Society in the City of New York, July 4, 1812. By John Anthon. New Tork^ 181 2. 8vo, pp. 22. Anthon. Proceedings on Occasion of' the Death of John Anthon, President of the New York Law Institute ; with the Address of James W. Gerard. New Tork^ Bryant & Co., Printers, 1865. 8vo, pp. 20. 1679 Anthon (W. H.) Argument of William Henry Anthon, Esq., in behalf of the Defendants, Messrs. Ray Tompkins, and John C. Thompson, on Motion to discharge from Arrest on a Charge of Arson, arising from the Destruction of the Quarantine Hospitals, before Judge Metcalfe ... October 7th, 1858. Re- ported ... by Joseph L. Blundell. New Tork, Wm. C. Bryant & Co., Printers, 1858. 8vo, pp. 34. H. 1680 Anthony (Elliott). Is a Constitution Convention a Legis- lature ? A Speech delivered in the Constitution Convention of Illinois, February 17, 1862. By Elliott Anthony. [^Springfield, 1862.] 8vo, pp. 13. s. 1681 Relative to the abolition of slavery by Congress. Anthony. The Outlawry of a Race. A Speech delivered in the Constitutional Convention of Illinois, February 12, 1862, on the proposition to forever prohibit negroes or mulattoes from migrating into or settling in the State. By Elliott Anthony. [Springfield, 1862.] pp. 8. s. 1682 Anthony. Shall the Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus ever be Suspended in this State ? A Speech delivered in the Constitutional Convention of Illinois, 1862. By Elliott Anthony. [Springfield, 1862.] 8vo, pp. 9. s. 1683 ..-.k'is.kH i :i il 222 ANTICIPATIONS. Anthony (J.) Trial of James Anthony, for the Murder of Joseph Green : before the Honourable Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, at their Adjourned Term in the County of Rutland, February 28, a.d. 18 14. Rutland^ Fay i^ Davison [1814]. 8vo, pp. 39. H. 1684 Anti Abolition Tracts. See Slavery. Anticipation. &^ [Tickell (Richard)]. Anticipation continued. Containing the substance of The Speech Intended to be delivered from The T e to both H s ofP--r — m — t. On the Opening of the ensuing Session. To which is added, A Sketch of the Debate which will take Place in the H — e of L — ds on the Motion for an Address and Amendment. London^ Printed for the Editor^ MDCCLxxix. 8vo, pp. 57. 1685 Anticipation : (For the Year mdcclxxix.) Containing the Substance of His M y's Most Gracious Speech to both H e of? 1 t, on the Opening of the approaching Session. Together With a full and authentic Account of the Debate which will take place in the H--eofC — s on the Motion for the Address, and the Amendment. With Notes. (First published Five Days before the Opening of the Session.) The Second Edition. London^ S. Bladon^ mdcclxxix. 8vo, pp. viii., 51. 1686 See M. R., ist Series, Vol. lxi., 466. Anticipation of Marginal Notes on the Declaration of Gov- ernment of The 9th of January, 1813. In the American National Intelligencer. [Motto.] London^ Printed by J. J. Valpy^ Sold by Underwood^ 18 13. 8vo, pp. iv., 31. H.-f [Second Edition.] (In the Pamphleteer, i., pp. 487-538; 11., 249-279.) h. 1687 Anticipation ; or the Voyage of an American to England, in the year 1899. In a Series of Letters. London^ 1781. i2mo. w. 1688 This curious boolc consists of " Letters supposed to be written towards the close of the iSth [19th] Century, by a young American, stimulated by curiosity to pay a visit to the Country of his Ancestors. The Seat of Government is transferred to America, and England is an almost deserted, depopulated nation ; the condition of which, and the manners of the Inhabitants, he describes in the following Letters to his Friends in America." — Preface. Anticipations of the Future, to serve as Lessons for the Pres- ent Time. In the form of Extracts of Letters from an English ANTIGUA. 223 Resident in the United States, to the London Times, from 1864 to 1870. With an Appendix, on the Causes and Consequences of the 'Independence of the South. ... Richmond^ Va.^ J. IV. Randolph^ i860. i2mo, pp. ix., 416. c. 1689 Antidote to the Merino-Mania, now progressing through the United States ; or, The Value of the Merino Breed, placed by Observation and Experience, upon a Proper Basis. ... Philadel- phia^ J. y A. T. Humphreys^ 1810. 8vo, pp. 52. H. 1690 The Antigallican ; or, The Lover of his own Country : in a Series of Pieces partly heretofore published and partly New, wherein French Influence, and P'alse Patriotism, are fully and fairly displayed. By a Citizen of New England. Philadelphia^ IVilliam Cohbett^ December^ ^797- 8vo, pp. 82. H. 1 69 1 Antigua. A Poem addressed to a Young Lady. In Three Parts. Part i. Descriptive and Moral. 11. Love and Friend- ship. III. The Caution. Written at Antigua. Boston^ ^773' 8vo. 1692 Antigua and the Antiguans : a Full Account of the Colony and its Inhabitants, from the Time of the Caribs to the Present Day, Interspersed with Anecdotes and Legends. Also, an Im- partial View of Slavery and the Free Labour Systems ; the Statistics of the Island, and Biographical Notices of the Principal Families. ... London, Saunders and Otley, 1844. 2 vols., post 8vo, pp. xiv., 8, 345; viii., 355. h. 1693 An Act of Assembly, Passed in the Island of Antigua, 1766. [Royal Arms.] Antigua, Printed [by order of the Council ana Assembly of the said Island), by Alexander Shipton. Folio, pp. (xiii.), 83. 1694 A handsomely printed book. The act is one ordaining the various courts, regulating forms of procedure, &c. Acts of Assembly, passed in the Island of Antigua, from 1725 to 1760. London, 1764. Folio, pp. 141. 1695 The Case of the Neglected and Deserted Negroes in the Island of Antigua. IV. Phillips, Lombard Street [n. d.] 410. Collection of Exotics from the Island of Antigua. By a Lady. London, White, 1800. Folio. Colored Plates. 1697 Set M. R., New Series, Vol. xxx., 333. i ; I i i!i i il! I 224 ANTI-MINrsTERIAL. I Immigration (Antigua) ... Correspondence between the Secre- tary of State for the Colonies and the Legislature of Antigua, relating to an Act passed by them for the purpose of Immigra- tion. ... Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 20 April, 1863. Folio, pp. 13. p. ibgja A Genuine Narrative of the intended Conspiracy of the Negroes at Antigua. Extracted from an authentic copy of a Report made to the Chief Governor of the Carabee Islands, By the Commissioners appointed to try the Conspirators. Dub/in^ 1737. Sm. 8vo. 1698 Laws of Antigua, consisting of the Acts of the Leeward Islands from November 1690 to April 1798; and the Acts of Antigua from April 1668 to May 1804; with Analytical Tables of the Acts and an Index. London, 1805-18. 3 vols., 4to. Antilles. Derrotero de las islas Antillas, de las costas de tierra firme y de las del seno mexicano, formado en la Direc- cion de trabajos hidrograficos para inteligencia y uso de las cartas que ha publicado. De orden superior. Madrid, en la imp' 7 real, 18 10. 4to, pp. viii., 455.-hSegunda edicion, correg aumentada con noticias muy recientes y con un Apendice soore las corrientes del Oceano Atlantico. Madrid, 1820. 4to, pp. 591. H. 7000 Histoire et commerce des Antilles. See [Butel-Dumont (G. M.)] Routier des lies Antilles, des cotes de terre-ferme et de celles du Golfe du Mexique. Troisieme edition. Traduit de I'Espagnol par C. F. Chaucheprat. (Supplement. Sur les courans de i'ocean Atlantique.) Paris, 1829. ^^o- ^m. 1701 Souvenirs des Antilles. See Montlezun. Antillon (Is.) Dissertacion sobre el origen de la esclavitud de los Negros. Mallorca, iSii. i2mo. 1702 Anti-Masonic and Anti-Masonry. See Masonry. or The Unreason- to their | Ministers, | Anti-Ministerial | Objections Considered, able Pleas 1 Made by some against their Duty ^ ^^ With Respect to their Maintenance | Answered. | Together | With an Answer to that Question, | Who are Oblig'd to Endeavour a Reformation I In i:his Case ?| In a Letter to Richard Kent, Esq ; ANTf-SFCRET. 225 (G. one I of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace! for the County of Essex, and a Mem-|bcr of the Honourable House of| Represent- atives.! [Mottoes.J Boston^ N. E.\Printed by B. Green^ Jun. /or Samuel] Gerrish^ at his Shop in Corn-HiU.\i-]2^.\ Sm. 8vo, Title, pp. 45. H. 1703 Antinomians and Familists condemned. See [Wclde (Thomas)]. Antioch College. [Its Parentage, Organization, Finances, Claims on Unitarians, etc. n. p., iS-.] 8vo, pp. 4. h. 1704 Antioch College. [Faculty, Requisites for Admission, Terms, &c. n. p., 1853.] i6mo, pp. 16. h. 1705 Appeal in Behalf of Antioch College, with a Statement of its Financial History, Condition, and Prospects. New-York, November, 1858. New-York^ John A. Gray^ Printer^ 1858. i2mo, pp. 12. H. 1706 Catalogue ... for the Academical Years, 1853-4 & 1854-5. ... Cincinnati^ Printed by C. F. Brad/ ^ Co.^ ^^55- 8vo, pp. 55. Continued. h. 1707 Anti-Pater. Den | Portugaelsen Donder-slagh, | Tot | Ont- wakinge van alle trou- | hertighe Neder-landtsche Regenten ende| Ondersaten. |Om de Balance vanden Gheunieerden Staet| wel te maken, tot voor-cominghe van alle onheyl, | en bevestinghe van onse groot-beroemde I Republijcke. | Door Theophilus Anti- Pater. I Tot Groeningen^ By de Erffghenamen van Nathanael \ Roman^ Anno 1641.I 4to, 2 p. 1., pp. 36. 1708 Relates to the truce between Holland and Portugal concerning the Brazils. Antiquitates Americanae. See [Rafn (C. C)] Antiquites Mexicaines. See Lenoir (Alexandre). The Antiquarian and General Review, edited by Wm. Arthur. Vol. I. Schenectady^ 1845. ^vo. 1709 Antiquarian, pseudon. See [Phillips (Henry), ^r.] Proceedings of the Anti-Sabbath Convention, held in the Melodeon, March 23d and 24th, 1848. (Reported by Henry M. Parkhurst.) Boston^ Published by order of the Convention^ 1848. i2mo, pp. i68. + 36mo, pp. 18. h. 1710 Catalogue of the Anti-Secret Confederation, 1847. ••• "^^"y"* N. y*., Press of y. C. Kneeland and Co., 1847. ^vo, pp. 32. H. 29 U I 226 ANTONIO. I Anti-Slavery. See Slavery. Antisell (Th.) Geology of Southern California. By Thomas Antisell. With Report on the Palaeontology by T. A. Con- rad. fVashington^ 1856. 4to, pp. 204. 2 Maps and 24 Plates. Anti-Synodalia Americana. See [Chauncy (Charles)]. The Antithelemite. See [Maurice (Henry)]. Antoine (A.) Histoire des emigres fran9ais depuis 1789 jusqu' en 1828. Par A. Antoine de Saint Jervais. Paris^ Hivert^ 1828. 3 vols., 8vo. 1713 In this and later works, Antoine added " de Saint- Jervais" to his name. Some of the Emigres came to America. Antonet (C. M.) Sylvino et Anina, moeurs bresiliennes. Par C. M. Antonet. Paris^ Magen et Comon^ 1840. 8vo. 1 7 14 Antonii (Andre J020). Cultura e opulencio do Brasil, por suas drogas e minas. Con varios noticias curiosas do modo de haser o assucar, plantar e beneficiar o tabaco, tirar ouro das minas, e descobrir as da prata ; e dos grandes emolumentos que esta conquista da America meridional da ao Reino de Portugal con estes e outros generos e contractos reaes. Lisboa, 17 11. \to.-\- Reprinted^ Rio de Janeiro^ 184 1. 8vo. '7 '5 Quoted by Handelmann in his " Geschichte von Brasilien," Berlin, i860. Antonio (Joseph). Theatro Americano Descripcion General de los Reynos y Provincias de la Nueva Espana y sus jurisdic- ciones. Mexico^ 1746. 2 vols., folio. Plate. 1 7 16 Antonio (Nicolas). Bibliotheca Hispana Vetus, complectens Scriptores qui ab Octaviani Augusti Imperio, usque ad annum M. floruerunt, studio et curis Josephi Saenz, Cardinalis de Aguirre. Romee., 1696, 2 vols., folio. 1717 The title-page contains a misprint. As the work comprises the authors until the year 1500, the title ought to read, "usque ad annum md" (1500), instead of m (1000). Antonio died without the means for printing the book. They were furnished by the Cardinal de Aguirre, who intrusted the editorship to Emmanuel Mars, a learned Valentian. The authors are arranged in chronological order ; tables are added to faci- litate the use of the work. The " Bibli-itheca Nova," although published first, is but a sequel of the " Bibliotheca Vetus," of which a reprint likewise has appeared at Madrid, in 1788, under this title : Antonio. Bibliotheca Hispana vetus, sive Hispani Scrip- tores qui ab Octaviani Augusti i£vo ad annum Christi md. floruerunt. Auctore D. Nicolao Antonio Hispalensi I.C. Or- ANTROBUS. 227 I dinis S. Jacobi equite, patrise Ecclesiae canonico, regiorum nego- fiorum in Urbe & Romana curia Procuratore general!, Consiliario regio. Curante Francisco Perezio Bayerio, Valentino, Sereniss. Hisp. Infantum Caroli iii. Regis filiorum Institutore primario, Regiae Bibliothecx Palatino-Matritensis Praefecto, qui Et pro- loguin, & Auctoris vita; epitomen, & notulas adiecit. ... Matriti^ apud Viduam et Heredes D. "Joachimi Ibarree^ mdcclxxxviii. 2 vols., folio, pp. xxvii., 556, viii. ; xxii., 467. 2 Portraits and Plate. Also on Large Paper. h. 17 18 Antonio. Bibliotheca Hispana sive Hispanorvm, qvi vsqvam vnqvamve sive Latina sive populari sive alia quavis lingua scripto aliquid consignaverunt Notitia, his qvae praecesservnt locvpletior et certior brevia elogia, editorum atque ineditorum operum catalogum dvabvs partibvs continens, qvarvm haec ordine qvidem rei pos- terior, conceptu vero prior duobis tomis de his agit, qvi post annvm secvlarem md. usque ad praesentem diem floruere. ... Avthore D. Nicolao Antonio Hispalensi, I.C Ordinis S. lacobi Eqvite, Patriae Ecclesiae Canonico, Regiorum negotiorum in Vrbe & Romana Curia Procuratore generali. Roma ex Officina Nicolao Angeli Tinassii^ mdclxxii. Svperiorvm Permissv. Folio, Engraved Frontispiece and 40 p. 1., pp. 633 ; Vol. 11., Engraved Frontispiece, pp. 690. *7i9 "Nicolas Antonio was born in 1617, at Sevilla, studied at Salamanca, and re- turned to Sevilla, composed his Bibliotheca Hispana in the convent of the Benedict- ines, where the abbot, Benedict de La Serra, had accumulated a splendid library. When it was sufficiently advanced, he took it to Rome, where he completed it. He died at Madrid, in 1684. Antonio, agreeable to the custom prevalent at that time, arranged the names of the authors according to the alphabetical order of their Chris- tian names. This is a great inconvenience, which is only partially removed by the addition of a number of tables." Dibdin, in his " Bibliomania," calls the labors of Antonio models of composition in their way. Morhof considers it one of the best works of the kind. A new edition was published at Madrid, by Franc. Perez Bayer, a learned Valentian ; the title of which is, Antonio. Bibliotheca Hispana nova sive Hispanorum Scrip- torum qui ab Anno md. ad mdclxxxiv. floruere Notitia. Auc- tore D. Nicolao Antonio Hispalensi I.C. Ordinis S. lacobi equite, patriae Ecclesiae canonico, Regiorum negotiorum in Urbe & Romana curia procuratore generali, consiliario Regio. Nunc primum prodit, recognita emendata aucta ab ipso Auctore. ... Matriti^ apud 'Joachimum de Ibarra^ mdcclxxxiii-viii. 2 vols., folio, 5 p. 1., pp. xxiii., 830; 669 (i). Also on Large Paper, h. A[ntrobus] (B[enjamin]). Some Buds and Blossoms of Piety, also, some Fruit of the Spirit of Love which directs to SI ;, i 728 APENDICE. the Divine Wisdon"' London^ Andrew Sowle^ 1684. 410, pp. 80. + Second Edition, with Additions. London, /or Th. North- cott, 1 69 1. 8vo, 3 p. 1., pp. 12^. -{■ London y jissigns of y. Sowle, 1716. Svo. + London, T. Sowle Ray/ton, and L. Hinde, 1743. 8vo. + 5th Edition. London, Luke Hinde, 1766. 8vo. 1 72 1 Includes " A Complaint against New England Professors." " Bibl. Anglo-Poetica," No. 897. Priced, £1 5s. The author was a Quaker. The Ants. A Rhapsody. 1767. 2 vols., i2mo. " A burlesque on the -[French] American War." — Chalmers. 1722 [Antony (Henry B.)] The Fancy Ball. A Sketch. Printed for private circulation. Pulaski House, Savannah, March 31st. [^Savannah, W. T. fVilliams\ 1837. 8vo, pp. 12. H. 1723 In a copy in Harvard College Library the names are supplied in MS. Antunez y Acevedo (R.) Memorias histdricas sobre la legislacion y gobierno del comercio de los Espanoles con sus colonias en las Indias Occidentales. Recopiladas por el Sr. D. Rafael Antunez y Acevedo, Ministro togado del Supremo Con- sejo de Indias. Madrid, En la imprenta de Sancha, m.dcc.xcvii. Sm. 4to, 2 p. 1., pp. XV. (i), 330 (2), cv. H. 1724 Anunciacion [Fr. Dominga de la). Doctrina Christiana en Castellano y Mexicano, su autor el r. Fr. Domingo de la An- nunciation Dominico. Mexico, 1565. 4to Title from Ternaux-Compans, No. 93 1725 Anunciation [Fr. J. de la). Sermonario en lengua Mexicana. Mixico, 1577. 4to. 1726 Apalachicola. Annual Report of the Apalachicola Land Company for the year 1838. New York, 1838. 8vo. Con- tinued. 1727 Aparicio. Epilogo metrico de la vida de fray Sebastian de Aparicio, con un compuesto de aromas espirituales. Pueblo da los Angelas, 1689. 4to. 1728 Title as given by Ternaux-Compans, No. 1035. Apendice a la Relacion del Viage al Magallanes de la Fragata de Guerra Santa Maria de la Cabeza, que contiene el de los paquebotes Santa Casilda y Santa Eulalia para completar el reconocimiento del estrecho en los afios de 1788 y 1789. Trabajado de Orden Superior. Madrid, mdcclxxxxiii. En la APES. 229 i imprenta de la V'tuda de D. "Joaquin Ibarra. 410, 2. p. 1., pp. 128. Map. H. 1729 Aper^u de la situation. 8ee [Poletika (Pierre)]. Aper^u des dernieres Revolutions de la Republique des Pro- vinces unies de Sud-Amerique. Paris., 1820. Bvo, pp. 48. 1730 Aper9u des £tats-Unis, au Commencement du xix Siecle, depuis 1800 jusqu'en 1810. Paw, 18 14. 8vo. Map. 1731 Aper^u sur le chemin de fer de Galveston a Houston en vue de la prochaine reunion des porteurs d'obligations. — Kort over- zigt omtrent den ijzeren spoorweg van Galveston naar Houston en Henderson, in verband tot de aanstaande vereeniging der aandeelhouders. Amsterdam^ Weytingh & Brave., 1862. 8vo, pp. 12, 12. 1732 Title from the Alphabetische Naamlijst, etc. It does not appear whether the French and Dutch have separate title-pages. Apper9u hazarde. See [Estaing (C. B., Count d')]. Apes. A Son of the Forest. The Experience of William Apes, a Native of the Forest. Comprising a Notice of the Pequod Tribe of Indians, Written by Himself. New Tork^ Published by the Author., 1829. i8mo, pp. 216. H. + Second Edition. New Tori., G. F. Bunce., 1831. i8mo, pp. 214. Apes. Eulogy on King Philip, as pronounced at the Odeon, in Federal Street, Boston, by the Rev. William Apes, an Indian. ... Boston, the Author, 1836. 8vo, pp. 60. Woodcut. + Second Edition. Boston, 1837. 8vo, pp. 48. Woodcut. H. 1734 In the second edition the author spells his name " Apess." See also No. 1738. Apes. The Increase of the Kingdom of Christ, a Sermon : by William Apes, a Missionary of the Pequod Tribe of Indians. New York, Printed for the Author by G. F. Bunce, 1 831. i2mo, pp. 24. H. 1735 «« The Indians, the Ten Lost Tribes," pp. 21-24. Apes. Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts, relative to the Marshpee Tribe : or, The Pre- tended Riot explained. By William Apes, an Indian and Preacher of the Gospel. Boston, Press of Jonathan Howe, 1835. i2mo, pp. 168. Woodcut. G. 1736 The real author of this work is said to be William J. Snelling. 1 ti 'I n 230 APIANUS. Apess. Experience of Five Christian Indians of the Pequod Tribe. Published by William Apess, Missionary of that Tribe ... . Boston^ Printed for the Publisher^ 1 837. i2mo, pp. 47.+ Second Edition. Boston^ 1837. i2mo, pp. 47. 1737 Apianus (Peter). Cosmogra | phicus Liber Petri ApianiMa-| thematici studiose coUectus. | [Colophon] Excusum Land- shutae Typis ac formulis | D. Joannis Weyssenburgers : impensis j Petri Apiani. Anno Christi Sal-luatoris omnium Millesimoij quingentesimo | vicesimo- 1 quarto | Mense Ja- 1 nu : Phebo Sa | turni domi- I cilium I possidente. I 1524. 4to, Title, i 1., 5 p. 1., pp. 103. Two Revolving Diagrams. '738 Bienewitz is the German name for which Apianus was used as the Latin equivalent. Set Bib. Am. Vet., p. 238 seq. Brunet, p. 342. Chapter iv. relates to America; also pages 103, 104. For an account of the author, tee Clement, i.. 404. Apianus. Cosmographicus Liber Petri Apiani Mathematici, studiose correctus, ac ab erroribus vindicatus per Gemmam Phrysium. Veneunt Antuerpiae in aedibus Rolandi Bollaert. [Colophon] Excusum Antuerpiae impensis Rolandi Bollaert, Typis Joannis Graphei, Anno a Christo nato 1529. mense Febr., in 4to, Feuilles 56. Bm. 1739 Title from Clement. Second edition, with the valuable additions of Gemma Frisius, the pupil of Apianus. Apianus. Cosmo- 1 graphiae introdvctio : cvm | quibusdam Geometriae ac Astronomiae prin- 1 cipijs ad earn rem necessarijs. | Excvsm Ingoldstadii. | m.d.xxix. | [Colophon] Ingolstadij, Anno M.D.xxxi. I i2mo, 32 1., numbered to 16, after which the enumeration ceases. 1740 Apianus. [Editio Altera ; Colophon] Excusum logolstadij [«V]| An. M.D.xxxiii. I Mense lanuario. | i2mo, 32 1. l. 1741 " Title, one leaf +leaves numbered from 2-16+five unnumb. 11. marked c, c ij, c 3, C4, f 5,+three 11. unnumbered and without signatures + five unnumb. 11. marked d, dx, d^, d\, ^5,+three unnumb. 11. without sig.+five 11. marked e, ex, « 3, ^4, «5+three 11. without sig., verso of the last of which is blank." — Bib. Am. Vet. Apianus. Cosmographi- | cvs Liber Petri Apiani Ma- [the- matici, iam denuo integritati restitutus | per Gemmam Phrysium. | Item eiusdem Gemmae Phrysii Libellus de Locorum de- 1 scriben- dorum ratione, & de eorum distantiis in-| ueniendis, nunq' ante- hac visus. I Vaeneut Antuerpie sub scuto BasiHesi p' Gregoriu Bontiu. I [Colophon] loan. Grapheus typis cudebat Antuer- 4to, 66 l.-l-ft/rw, 1533. 1742 piae, jAnno m.d.xxxiii. | mense Febr. \x.o.\Frib. Brisg.^ 1533- 4*0- ilf APIANUS. 231 Apianus. Cosmo | graphiae Introdvctio | cum quibusdam Geometriae ac Astro- 1 nomiae principijs ad eam | rem necessarijs. [Colophon] Fenetijs per lo. Antonium de Nicolinis de Sab'to^ sumptu y requisitione D. Melchioris \ Sessa. Anno Domini. MDXXXV. Mentis Ianuarij,\ Sm. 8vo, 32 1. 1743 Apianus. Petri Apiani | Cosmographia, per Gemmam | Phry- sium, apud Louanienses Medicum ac Mathema- 1 ticum insignem, restituta. Additis de adem re ipsius | Gemm« Phry. libellis, vt sequens pagina docet. | Vaneunt Antuerpia in pingui gallina Arnoldo Berckmanoi\\.^.'^.<^.\ [Colophon] Absolutum Antuerpiae per Aegidium Coppenium, | cura & impensis Arnold! Berckman, | Anno Christiano. 1539. |4to, pp. 61, i 1. I744 Apianus. Petri Apiani | Cosmographia, per Gemmam |Phry- sium, apud Louanienses Medicum ac Mathematicarum | insignem, Denuo restituta. Additis de eadem re ipsius | Gemmae Phry. libellis, quos sequens pagina docet. | m.d.xl. | Vaneunt Ant- uerpia in pingui gallina Arnoldo Berkmano. | [Colophon] Ex- cusum Antuerpia opera Aegidij Copenij.\Anno a Christo nato. 1540. | 4to, 61 leaves. Map. 1745 Apianus. Cosmogra- | phiae Introdvctio | cvm qvibsdam Geome- 1 triae ac Astrono- 1 miae principiis | ad eam rem j necessa- 1 riis. I Colophon] Venetijs per lo. Antonium de Nicolinis de Sabio. Sumptu ^ \ requisitione D. Melchioris Sessa. Anno Domini. | MDXXXxi. Mensis Iulij.\ Sm. 4to, Title, i 1., and 23 1. 1746 Melchior's device of a cat holding a mouse on the verso of the last leaf. Apianus. Cosmographia per Gemmam Frisium correcta. Norimb. 1541. 4to. 1747 Apianus. Cosmographia | Petri Apiani, per Gemmam Frisivm | apud Louanienses Medicum & Mathematicu;n, insignem, | iam demum ab omnibus vindicata mendis, ac non- 1 nullis quoqu^ locis aucta. Additis eiusdem argu- 1 menti libellis ipsius Gemmae Frisii. |m.d.xlv. I Vaneunt Antuerpia sub scuto Basiliensi^ Gregorio Bontio. j [Colophon] Excusum Antuerpia^ opera Aeg. Diesthemij. | Anno a Christo humana salutis\Authore «tf/o, I.1545. | 4to, Title and I 1. ; Text, 66 1. j. c. b. 1748 Apianus. Cosmographia | Petri Apiani, per Gemmam Fris- ivm I apud Louaniensis Medicum & Mathematicu;n insignem, iam demum ab omnibus vindicata mendis, ac non- 1 nullis quoque ocis f 232 APIANUS. aucta. Additis eiusdem ar- | gumenti libellis ipsius Gemmae Frisij. I Vaneunt Antuerp'tts sub scuto Basiliensi, Gregorio Bontio. \ M.D.L. I [Colophon] Antuerpiee excusum Gregorio Bont'.o \ typis Deisthemij^ anno a Christo 1550. | Sm. 410, 2 p. 1., 64 1. (2 1.) Map. J. c. B. 1749 Graesse quotes an edition, Basil, 1550, 4to, which is probably an error. There are other Latin editions, Paris, 1551, 1553, and Antwerp, 1564. Apianus. Cosmographia | Petri Apiani, per Gemmam Fri- 1 sivm apvd Lovanienses Medicvm et Mathe | maticvm insignem, iam demvm ab omnibvs vindi- { cata mendis, ac nonnullis quoque locis aucta, & annotation!- 1 bus marginalibus illustrata. Additis eiusdem argumen-|ti libellis ipsius Gemmae Frisij. | Colonia Agrip- pinae, \ Apud Haredes Arnoldi Birckmanni. cId Id lxxiv. 4to, 2 p. 1. and 58 folioed leaves. '750 Apianus. Cosmographia, |sive|Descriptio| Vniversi Orbis, | avctoribvs | Petro Apiano, et Gemma Frisio, | Mathematicorvm Insignivm. | Cuius huic editioni additus est de Astrolabo Catholico libellus, I nunc primum a Martino Euerartho in Epitomen con- tractus. I Csetera vide pagina quinta. | Antverpiae^ \ Ex officina Ar- noldi Con/nx. |m.d.lxxxiiii.| 4to, 8 p. 1. ; Text, 480 pp. Map. The map forms pages 73-81. Clement pronounces this the best edition. Apianus. La Cosmographie de Pierre | Apian, libure tresutile traictant de tontes les regions & pays|du monde par artifice Astronomicque, nouuellemewt traduict|de Latin en Francois. Et par Gemma Frison Mathema- 1 ticien & Docteur en Medi- cine de Louuain corrige. I Auecq aultres libures du mesme Gem- ma Fr. appartenantz I audict artifice, come la page ensuyuante la declaire. I M.D.XLHii. I Oft les vend en Anuers sur le pont de chambre chez Gregoire Bonte|a I'escu de Basle, imprimez en Latin, Francois, & Flameng. | [Colophon] Absolut est cest oeuure Cosmographicque de Peere Apian, auecq aul | tres liures de la mesme science, Aux despens communs de Gemma j Frison, & Gregoire Bonte. Imprimes en Anuers | par Gillis de Diest, au moys Daoust. 1 .1544. 1 4to, lxv. leaves. 1752 Another French edition, Paris, 1533, and An-vers, 1 581. 4to. Apianus. Libro dela | Cosmographia | De Pedro Apiano, el qual trata la descripcion del Mun- 1 do, y sus partes, por muy claro y Undo artificio augmeta-|do por el doctissimo varon Gemma Frisio, doctor en Me | decina, y Mathematico excellentissimo : con otros I dos libros del dicho Gemma, de la Materia mesma. | ' APOLLINARIO DA CONCEI^AO. 2.33 Agora nueuamete traduzidos en Romacc Castellano. | m.d.xlviii. | Vendese en Enveres en casa de Gregorio Bontio enel\ escudo de Basilea. Cum Gratia y Priuilegio. \ Sm. 410, 2 p. 1., 68 1. ; Table, 2 1. Map. 1753 Apianus. Cosmographie, loft Beschrijuinghe der gheheelder Werelt van ] Petrus Apianus, derde werf ghecorrigeert van | Gem- ma Frisio Mathematicien ende Doctoor in| Medicinen. Metten zeecompasse ende anderen | boecxkens by den seluew Gemma daer toegedaen. I M.D.LXI. Men vercooptse Tantwerpen inden witten valck by Jan Ferwithaghen.\ 410, 76 1. 1 754 Apianus. Cosmographie. | Ofte beschrijvinge der ghe-|heel- der Werelt, begrijpende de gelegentheyt | ende bedeelinghe van elck Landtschap ende contreye j der selver, gheschreven in Latijn door Petrus Apianus. | Gecorrigeert ende vermeerdert door M. Gamma Frisius, excellent | Geographijn ende Mathematicijn, met sommighe andere tractaten van | de selve materie, ghemaect van den voorseyden Gamma, ende hier | by gevoeght, waer af d'inhout staet in't navolgende bladt. | Tot Amstelredam^\By Cornells Claesz. Boecvercooper^ woonende op* t {Vater\in't Schrijf-boeck, Anno l6og. | 4to, 6 p. 1., 121 (2) 1. 1755 Another edition, Antwerp, 1 592. Apianus. La Cosmographia de Pedro Apiano, corregida y anadida por Gemma Frisio, Medico y Mathematico. ... El Sitio y Descripcion delas Indias y Muwdo Nueuo, sacada dela His- toria de Francisco Lopez de Gomara, y dela Cosmographia de leronymo Giraua Tarragonez. Anvers^ J^^n Bellero^ m.d.lxxv. 4to, ff. (2), 68 (14). H. 1756 Apianus. Introductio Geographica in Verneri Annotationes. Adjuncta est Espitola J. de Regiomonte. Ingolstadii^ 1533- Folio. A. 1757 [Aplin (John)]. Address to the People of New England; occasioned by the preaching and Publishing of Certain Doc- trines, destructive of their Rights and Liberties, both Religious and Civil (by James Macsparran), in a sermon entituled The Sacred Dignity of the Christian Priesthood Vindicated. By a Native of New England. Newport^ ly^^. 8vo, pp. 31. 1758 L' Apocalypse Britannique. Paris, 1782. 8vo. '759 A scarce tract relating to the American Revolution. Apollinario da C0NCE19AO (Fr.) Ecco sonoro da clamorosa 30 I '^ W'<3 I. ) 234 APOI-LONIUS. voz que deu a cidade do Rio de Janeiro ... na saudosa despedida do irmao Fr. Fabiao de Christo, entermeiro do convento de S. Antonio da mesma cidade. Lhboa^ por Ignacio Rodrigues^ 1 748. 4to. 1159^ Apollinario da C0NCE19AO {Fr.) Primasia serafica na regiao da America. Novo descobrimento de sanctos e veneraveis religio- sos de Ordem serafico que ennobrecem o novo mundo com suas virtudes e ac^oes Esento par Fr. Apollinario da Concei<;;ao chron- ista da provincia de Concei^ao de Rio de Janeiro. Lisboa Occi- dental^ na officina de Antonio de Siusa da Silva^ '733* 4to> PP* xxxii., 366. 1759^ Transactions of the Apollo Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in the United States, at the First Annual Meet- ing, December i6th, 1839. New Tork^ *^39' 8vo, pp. 24. Continued. h. 1760 The last report appeared in 1843, when the Association became "The American Art Union." Apollonius. Levini Apol-|lonii, Gandobrv-|gani, Mittel- bvrgensis, I de Peruuiae, Regionis, inter Noui Orbis prouincias, celeberrimae, inuentione : & rebus in|eadem gestis, |libri V.|Ad lacobvm Clarovtivm Mai- 1 deghemmae ac Pitte- 1 mias Dominvm. Breuis, exactaq'ue Noui Orbis, & Peruuis | regionis chorographia. Antverpia^ \ Apud loannem Bellerum sub \ Aquila aurea. | m.d.lxvi. [Colophon] Antverpiee^\Typis Amati Ta-\vernerii.\ 8vo, 236 1. ; Index, 7 1. ; Colophon, i 1. Map. h. 1761 Priced, in the Nuggets, £3 133. 6d.; Raetzel, 10 fr. ; Eyries, 19 fr. Also issued with a new title-page, 1567. Rich (No. 44) and Ternaux (No. 97) quote an edition 1565, which is an error. Apollonius. De Navigatione Gallorum in terram Floridam, deque clade anno 1565 ab Hispanis accepta. Antuerpia^ 1568. Sm. 8vo. 1761a A rare volume. See Camus, p. 45. Boucher quotes the title incorrectly as to the date, and then enters into an argument to show that the date should be 1568. Per- haps some copies read anno 1555. Apollonius. Dritte Theil der Newen Welt des Peruanischen Konigreichs, welches das Mechtigste vnd Fruchtbareste ist, vnder alien andern LandtschafFten oder Provintzen des Indianischen Nidergangischen Reichs ... . Item von dem Frantzosen Schif- farth in die LandschatFt Floridam, vnd jhrer schrocklichen Nider- lag im Jar 1565. Aus dem Latein verteutschet durch Nic. Honinger. Basely 1583. Folio. 1762 APOLOGY. 235 Apollonius. Dritte Theil|der Newen WeltlDes Peru-| uischen Konigreichs, welches das|Mechtigste und Fruchtbareste ist, vnder r\llen anderen Landte- 1 schafFten oder Prouintzen des Indianisciien Nidergangischen Reichs: |wie vnd durch welche Personen dasselbig zum ersten erfunden, vnd was sich | von der ersten Erfindung an, bisz aufF vnsere jetzige zeit, fur schrock- Ilche Krieg|vnd Blutuergiessungen, eyns thiels gcgen den Pcru- uischen Einwohnern, an- 1 der theils zwischen den Spanischen Landtpflagern vnd Vogten, allein von|wegen Ehrgeytzes vnd Eygennutzes verloffen vnd zugetragen haben. Auch | von der- selbige Volckern Sitten, Regiment, Abergiauben, Ceremonien, Got- 1 tesdienst, Gebrauch in Essen vnd Trincken, Handthier- ungen, Ge- 1 werbschafFten vnd vnerschopfflichen Goldtgrubenj vnd Reichthumben, so in diesem K6-|nigreich gefunden wer- den. I Item, | Von der Frantzosen Schiffarth in die LandtschafFt | Floridam, vnd jhrer schrocklichen Niderlag die sie von den Spa-|niern im Jar m.d.lxv. darinn erlitten. Mit angehenck- ter I Supplication an Konig Carol den ix. in Franckreich, der Erschlagnen Frantzosen | Witwen, Waysen, Verwandten vnc' Einwohnern in der LandtschafFt Florida, [darinn sie jhr Vnschuld gegen den Spaniern vor K6niglicher| May. griindtlich erkiaret vnd geofFenbaret. | Alles | Durch Glaubwiirdige Personen, vnd fiirnemblich durch den Hoch-jberhiimbten Geschichtschreiber Levinvm Appollonivm Gandobrv-|ganvm, in Lateinischer Sprach wahrhafFtig beschrieben, und zum theil | selbs Personlich erfah- ren. |Erst jetz aber| Ausz dem Latein, zu Nutz alien Regenten vnd Oberherren, Ehrgeytz vnd| Eygennutz zuuermeiden : Auch Liebhabern der Historien, mit hochstem | Fleisz vnd Miihe ver- teutschet, | Durch | Nicolaum Honiger von Tauber Konigshofen. | Getruckt zu Basel. | [Colophon] Getruckt^ | zu Basely Durch Se- bastian Henri cpetri ^\ im yar nach /^w^^r £r/o;««^, | m.d.lxxxiii. | im Hert-zen. \ Folio, 6 p. 1., pp. 306 ; Colophon, i 1. i-jbia An Apology. The Protestant Episcopal Society for the Pro- motion of Evangelical Knowledge : its Origin, Constitution, Tendencies, and Work ; submitted to the Impartial Judgment of the Members of the Protestant Episcopal Church. TBy C. C. Andrews, d.d.] New-Tork^ Printed by yohn A. Gray., i^i'4' 8vo, pp. 44. H. 1763 An Apology for Great Britain, in allusion to a pamphlet, in- tituled *' Considerations, &c., par un Canadien, m.p.p." ^ebec^ 1809. 8vo, pp. 31. 1764 Ascribed tu Ross Cuthbert, Esq, il; 236 APPEAL. An Apology for the Builder ; or, a Discourse shewing the Cause and Effects of the Increase of Building. London^ Printed in the Tear MOCLXXXix. 4to, 37 pp. N. 1 763 Includei teveral referencei to America. Stevens's Nuggeta, Nu. 132, containi j L'urious extract. An Apology for the Times ; a Poem addressed to the King. London^ '77^' 4^0- i^tt An Apology for the United States of America. Liverpool^ Published by Melling and Co.^ 1829. 8vo, pp. 16. N. 1767 Apostolicos afanes de la Compaflia de Jesus, escritos por un padre de la misma sagrada religion de su provincia de Mexico P' que saca a publica luz Francisco Xavier Fluvia"]. Barcelona^ Pablo Nadel Impressor^ 1754- 4to, 6 p. 1., pp. 452, 5 1. H. 1768 An Appeal for a union of Parties on the principles of Wash- ington, Jefferson, Madison and Munroe, By a Republican of 1800. 1850. 8vo. 1769 Appeal for Rectitude in Politics. See [Wright (Charles)]. An Appeal for the Union, By a Philadelphia Whig. [^Phila- delphia^ 1856.] 8vo, pp. 16. 1770 In favor of Buchanan. First published in the Philadelphia Evening yournal. Appeal from a Countryman. See [Howe (R. H.)] An Appeal from the Twenty eight Judges to the Spirit of Truth and True Judgment in all Faithful Friends, called Quakers, that meet at this Yearly meeting at Burlington the Seventh month 1692. [By George Keith. Philadelphia^ 1692.] 4to. Printed by William Bradford, for which he was imprisoned upon the charge of *^ uttering and spreading a malicious and seditiout paper ^^^ and this was the beginning of the persecution which drove him from Philadelphia to New York. The Appeal of Civilization and Liberty in behalf of the Mechanic. [Washington? Towers^ Printer^ 1863?] 8vo, pp. 7. H. 1772 On the required hours of labor of the government printers. The Appeal of the Religious Society of Friends in Pennsyl- vania, New Jersey, Delaware, etc., to their Fellow-Citizens of the United States, on behalf of the Colored Races. Philadelphia, Friends' Bookstore, 1^59- 8vo, pp. 48. P. 1773 APPEAL. 237 An Appeal to Hanks. See [Brewster (Abel)]. An Appeal to Congress and to the People of the United States ... On the Financial Condition of the Country ... the... Policy of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Speech of the Hon. Henry G. Stebbins. [New Tork^ 1864.] 8vo, pp. 12. h. 1774 An Appeal to Honest Inquirers. Auburn^ Printed by IVm. J. MoseSy 1855. 8vo, pp. 13. H. 1775 Cuntjini an account of the causes which led to the aeparation* within the limits of the New Yorlt and New Kngland yearly meetings of Friend*. Appeal to Knowledge, or Candid Discussion oi the Prelimi- naries of Peace, signed at Fontainebleau and laid before both Houses of Parliament. 1763. 8vo. ^776 An Appeal to Reason and Justice, in Behalf of the British Constitution, and the Subjects of the British Empire. In which the present important Contest with the Revolted Colonies is im- partially considered, the Inconsistency of Modern Patriotism is demonstrated, the Supremacy of Parliament is asserted on Revolution Principles, and American Independence is proved to be a manifest Violation of the Rights of British Subjects. To which is added. An Appendix, containing Remarks on a Pam- phlet intitleJ, Thoughts on the Present State of Affairs with America, by William Pulteney, E.(j. [Motto.] London^ W. Nicoll^ MDCCLxxviii. 8vo, Half Title, Title, pp. 176. 1777 " The writer of this elaborate appeal traverses again the beaten ground of this ex- hausted controversy, in order to demonstrate the injustice and ingratitude of the rehel- liout Americans toward their very loving and indulgent parent. He was not probably aware that the pamphlet on which he animadverts has generally been considered a ministerial production, and the harbinger of conciliatory proposals." — M. R., lix., p. 150. Appeal to the British Nation on the Affairs of South America, particularly as regards New Grenada. Printed for the Author^ 1819. 1778 An Appeal to the candour and justice of the people of Eng- land, in behalf of the West India Merchants and Planters, founded on plain facts and incontrovertible arguments. London^ y Debrett^ ^79^- 8vo, pp. xvi., 118. 1779 An Appeal to the Conservative Men of all Parties. The Presidential Question. An important question : Shall the sub- ject of Slavery forever prevent all useful Legislation, or shall it 1 '1 238 APPEAL. f li I 'I • ] be settled by the doctrine of Non-intervention ? The (Question fairly stated. 8vo, pp. i6. 1780 An Appeal to the Good Sense of the Democrats. See [Phil- lips (Willard)]. An Appeal to the Government and Congress of the United States, against the Depredations committed by American Pri- vateers on the Commerce of Nations at Peace with us. By an American Citizen. New-Tori, 1819. 8vo, pp. lOO. c. 1 781 An Appeal To the Government of the United States, in be- hlf [i/V] of the people of Louisiana and Arkansas, [n. p., 1862 ?] 4to, I page. 1782 An Appeal to the Justice and Interests of the People of Great Britain, in the Present Disputes with America. By an Old Member of Parliament. London, J. Jlmon, M Dcc Lxxiv. 8vo, Half Title, Title, pp. 63.-f-Secona Edition. London, J. Almon, MDCCLXXV. 8vo, pp. 68. f The Third Edition. London, J. Almon, MDCCLXXV. 8vo, pp. 32. + The Fourth Edition, Cor- rected. London, J. Almon, M ucc Lxxvi. 8vo, pp. 46. H.+ London Printed; Reprinted at Newcastle upon Tyne, MDCCLXXVi. 8vo, pp. 72. 1783 " The author of this Appeal is an able advocate for the Colonists, not as composing distinct States, but as having, in common with British subjects, an indefeasible right tu an exc/usive disposal of their own property; after denying the right, he proceeds to ex- pose the impolicy of raising a revenue in America against the will of the people ; and thii leads him to severe reprehension of '^ i late measures, and alarming predictiori of their consequences." — M. R., li., 4;,; The authorship has been attributed to Arthur Lee (see R. H. Lee's Life of A. Lee, i., 19), also to Lord Chatham, Mr. Glover, and Dr. Franklin. A Second Appeal was published in 1775. An Appeal to the People. See [Coleman (Wm.)] also [Lowell (John)]. Appeal to the People of the North. [Dated Louisville, Ky., Jan., 1861. n. p. 1861.] 8vo, pp. 16. 1783^ Appeal to the People of the United States, By a Freeholder. Boston, 1 83 1. 8vo. c. 1784 Appeal to the Public. 1774. See Quebec. An Appeal to the Public in behalf of the Church of England in America. New Tork, 1767. i2mo. 1785 APPENDIX. 239 An Appeal to the Public for Religious Liberty against thi* Oppressions of the present Day. Boston^ MnccLxxiii. 8vo, pp. 62. 1786 An Appeal to the Sense of the People, on the Present Posture of Affairs. Wherein the Nature of the late Treaties arc in- quired into, and the Conduct of the M — i — y with Regard to M — n — ca, A — r — ca, &c., is considered ; With Some Remarks upon the Light in which these, and other Publick affairs have been lately represented. London^ David Hookham^ mucclvi. 8vo, Title and pp. 54. 1787 &te M. R., Vol. XV.. 408. An Appeal to the Unprejudiced, Concerning the present Dis- contents Occasioned by the late Convention with Spain. Lon- don^ T. Cooper^ ^739* 8vo, pp. 32. s. 1788 An Appeal to the Unprejudiced ; or, a Vindication of the Measures of Government, with Respect to America. Oxford^ 1777. 8vo. 1789 See M. R,. Vol. lvi., 66. An Appeal to Thinking Men. From the Natchez (Miss.) Daily Courier^ i860. 8vo. 1790 Appel des etrangers. See [Turmeau de la Morandiere]. An Appendix containing. Abstracts of Such Parts of the Acts of Parliament relating to the Army, as concern the Colonies of North America. [Royal Arms.] Woodbridge ; Reprinted by Order of the General Assembly of the Province of New Jersey^ by James Parker^ Printer to the Province^ mdcclx. Folio, pp. 64. p. Designed as an appendix to the Laws of New Jersey, published in 175a; but when, in 1761, Vol. II. of the N. J. Laws appeared, it was substituted as an appendix to the volume, and is generally so found. The Appendix : or, some Observations on the Expediency of the Petition of the Africans, living in Boston, &c. lately pre- sented to the General Assembly of this Province. With the Petition. Likewise Thoughts on Slavery. With a useful ex- tract from the Massachusetts Spy of Jan. 28, 1773, &c. By a Lover of Constitutional Liberty. Boston \_i']']-^. i2mo. 1792 Appendix in answer to a Pamphlet, entitled The Constitutional Right of the Legislature of Great Britain to Tax the British Colonies in America. Boston^ 1769. 8vo. ijgia i i il 1 If 11 240 APPLETON. i I ? I ?: 9' Appendix to a late Essay, on the Rights and Duties of Nations relative to Fugitives, &c. being, a Key to Universal Demonstration : discovered and illustrated in a '* Supplementary" Argument. By " Our Writers." ... . Fifty-sixth American Edition ... . To which is added, The Embargo, (on common sense) "taken off." By Us. [Motto.] Boston^ Printed by David Carlisle^ 1808. 8vo, pp. 32. H. 1793 An Appendix to the " Considerations on the measures carry- ing on with respect to the British Colonies in North America." Philadelphia^ Lenj. Towne^ ^17 S- 8vo, pp. 19. p. 1794 An Appendix to the Impartial Statement of the controversy respecting the decision of the late Committee of Canvassers. New Tork^ 1792. 8vo, pp. 22. s. 1795 An Appendix to the present State of the Nation. See [Grenville (G.)] Appendix. See [Everett (David)], [Seeker (Thomas)]. Appleton (D. & Co.) Appleton's Literary Bulletin. New Tork^ 1843-46. 39 Nos. 1796 Appleton's Railway and Steam Navigation Guide. June, 1858. Continued. M. 1797 Appleton's United States Postal Guide : containing the Chief Regulations of the Post Office, and a Complete List of Post Offices throughout the United States, with other Information for the People. Published Quarterly. No. i. New Tork^ Apple- torn^ 1863. i6mo, pp. 211. Continued. 1798 See Hall (E. H.), Hawks (F. L.), Richards (T. A.), and Williams (W.) Appleton (Frank Parker). A Sermon on the Character of Dr. Andrew Nichols, preached in Danvers, Mass., April 3, 1853. By F. P. Appleton, ... Boston, Printed by John Wilson & Son, 1853. ^^°> PP- ^5- ^' "^799 Appleton (J. H.) Piety and Patriotism, The Demand of the Times, Sanctioned and Enjoined by Christ : A Discourse delivered before the Union Baptist Church, Jersey City, N. J., on Sabbath morning, August 24th, 1862. By j. H. Appleton. New York, C. S. IVestcott Is' Co., 1862. i2mo, pp. 28. 1800 Appleton (J.) The Missouri Compromise ; or, the Ex- V See New 1796 APPLETON. 241 tension of the Slave Power. By General James Appleton. New- England Antislavery Tract Association^ No. 3. i2mo. 1 80 1 Appleton (Jesse). Addresses by Rev. Jesse Appleton, d.d. late President of Bovi^doin College. Delivered at the Annual Commencements, from 1808 to 1818; with a Sketch of his Character. [By Ichabod Nichols, d,d.] Brunswick [V^/?.], Joseph Griffin,, Printer,, 1820. 8vo, pp. xxxi., 176. h. 1802 Appleton. Discourse delivered June 20, 18 13, before the Officers and Students of Bowdoin College, occasioned by the Death of Tutor Frederick Southgate, a.b. Boston,, 1813. 8vo, pp. 24. 1803 Appleton. The Immensity of God. A Sermon, delivered to the Congregational Society in Hampton, November 14, 1797 ; at the Dedication of their New Houac for Public Wor- siiip. By Jesse Appleton, a.m. Minister of the Congregational Church in Hampton. [Motto.] Newhuryport,, Printed by Ed- mund M. Blunty 1797- 8vo, pp. 32. H. 1804 History of the church, pp. 26-31. Appleton. A Sermon preached in Boston, at the Annual Election, May 25, 18 14, before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq. Governour, His Honor William Phillips, Esq. Lieutenant Governour, the Honorable Council, and the Legislature of Mas- sachusetts. By Jesse Appleton, dd. President of Bowdoin Col- lege. Boston^ Benjamin Russell^ 1814. 8vo, pp. 29. H. 1805 Appleton. A Sermon, delivered at Brunswick, April 13, 18 15, appointed as a Day of National Thanksgiving, by the President of the United States, on account of the Peace recently established between this Country and Great Britain. By Jesse Appleton, D.D. President of Bowdoin College. Hallowell,^ Printea by Ezekiel Goodah,, 18 15. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 1806 Appleton. Sermon delivered at Portland, Nov. 19, 18 18, at the Formation of the Maine Branch of the American Society for educating Pious Youth for the Gospel Ministry. By Jesse Ap- pleton, d.d. Hallowel/^ iSig. 8vo, pp. 28. 1807 Appleton. Works of Jesse Appleton, embracing his Course of Theological Lectures, his Academic Addresses, and a Selec- tion from his Sermons : with a Memoir of his Life and Charac- 31 'k V ( M' I' m Mil ill 1 242 APPLETON. ter [by Prof. A. S. Packard], y^ndover, 1837. 2 vols., 8vo. Portrait. 1808 Also, by the same, Address before the Mass. Soc. for Sup of Intemperance. Bos- ton, 1816. 8vo, pp. 28, and izmo, pp. 28. Discourse before the Portsmouth Female Asylum. PortsmoutA, 1806. 8vo, pp. 28. Sermon at the Ordination of Reuben Nason. Port/and, 1810. 8vo, pp. 19. Lectures and Sermons. Brunswick, 1812. 8vo, pp. XX., 421. Perpetuity of the Sabbath. Port/and, 1814. 8vo, pp. 30. Ser- mon at Ordination of Benj. Tappan. Augusta, 1811. 8vo. Ordination of E. P. Bradford. Amherst, 1806. 8vo, pp. 32. Ordination of J. Cogswell. Portland, 1810. 8vo, pp. 17. Ordination of Enos Merrill. Portland, 1817. 8vo, pp. 28. Ordination of Asa Rand, of Gorham. 1809. Sermon before the Cumberland Society for the Suppression of Public Vices. 18 16. Sermon before the Society of Bath and Vicinity for the Suppression of Public Vices. 1816. Appleton (John, m.d.) " Journal de Castorland." By John Appleton. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Massachu- setts Historical Society. Boston^ Printed by John Wilson & Son., 1864. 8vo, pp. 15. H. 1809 Appleton. Monumental Memorials of The Appleton Family. [Arms.] Boston, Privately Printed, mdccclxvii. 4to, fF. 30. One hundred and fifty copies printed, Appleton. Pedigree of Appleton. By John Appleton, m.d. [n. p.], 1864. Broadside. H. 181 1 Appleton (John). Oration delivered before the Democratic Republicans of Portland and Vicinity, July 4, 1838. By Hon. John Appleton. Portland, 1838. 8vo, pp. 16. 181 2 [Appleton (Nathan)]. An Examination of the Banking System of Massachusetts, in reference to the Renewal of the Bank Charters. Boston, Stimpson and Clapp, 1831. 8vo, pp. 48. H. 1813 Appleton. Introduction of the Power Loom, and Origin of Lowell. By Nathan Appleton. Printed for the Proprietors of the Locks and Canals on Merrimack River. Lowell, Massa- chusetts, Printed by B. H. Penhallow, 1858. 8vo, pp. 36. H. Appleton. Labor, its Relations in Europe and the United States compared. By Nathan Appleton. Boston, Eastburn's Press, 1844. 8vo, pp. 16. h. 18145 Another edition printed as a broadside. Appleton. Letter to the Hon. Wm. C. Rives, of Virginia, on Slavery and the Union, by Nathan Appleton, of Boston, Mass. Boston, J. H. Eastburn's Press, i860. 8vo, pp. 17. H. APPLETON. 243 Appleton. Memoir of the Hon. Abbott Lawrence, pre- pared for the Massachusetts Historical Society, by Hon. Nathan Appleton. Boston^ y. H. Easiburn's Press^iS ^6. 8vo, pp. 21. H. See iho Hunt's '"Lives of American Merchants," Vol. ii. Appleton. Remarks on Currency and Banking ; having reference to the Present Derangement of the Circulating Medium in the United States. By Nathan Appleton. Boston^ Charles C. Little and James Brown, mdcccxli. 8vo, pp. 73. -|- Second Edition. Boston, MDCCCXLI. 8vo, pp. 52.4- Third Edition. With an Appendix. Boston, 1857. 8vo, pp. 63. H. 1817 Appleton. Remarks upon Mr. Appleton's Remarks on Cur- rency and Banking. By a Disinterested Witness. Boston, 1841. Svo, pp. 64. 1 81 8 Appleton. Remarks on Mr. Bouldin's Resolution of In- quiry into the Nature of Minimum Duties r House of Repre- sentatives, Jan. 21, 1832. IVashin^ion, 1832. 8vo, pp. 12. Appleton. Speech of Mr. Appleton, of Massachusetts, in Reply to Mr. McDuffie, of South Carolina, on ti.> Tariff. De- livered in the House of Representatives U. S. on the 30th of May, 1832. IVashington, Printed by Gales and Seaton. 8vo, pp. 22. H. 1820 Appleton. Speech of Mr. Appleton, of Massachusetts, on the Bill to reduce and otherwise alter the Duties on Imports. Delivered in the House of Representatives, in Committee of the Whole, Jan. 23, 1833. IVashington, Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1833. 8vo, pp. 31. H. 1821 Appleton. Speech of Mr. Appleton, of Mass., on the Tariff and Compromise Ac; delivered In the House of Repre- sentatives, J ily 5, 1842. ITashington, Printed at the National Intelligencer Office, 1842. 8vo, pp. 10. H- 1822 Appleton. vVhat is a Revenue Standard ? and a Review of Secretary Walke. s Report on the Tariff. By Nathan Apple- ton. Boston, EayJmrn's Press, 1846. 8vo, pp. 23. H. 1823 Appleton. Correspondence between Nathan Appleton and John A. Lowell in relation to the Early History of the City of Lowell. Boston, 1848. 8vo, pp. 19. h. 1824 Appleton. Correspondence between Nathan Appleton and \\- i 244 APPLETON. \ !| I John G. Palfrey, intended as a Supplement to Mr. Palfrey's Pamphlet on the Slave Power. Boston^ Eastburn's Press, 1846. 8vo, pp. 20. H. 1825 Appleton (Nathaniel) A Discourse On Psal. cxii. 7. Delivered Feb. 24, 1760. The Lord's Day after the Funeral of Henry Flynt, Esq ; Who deceased Feb. 13. i^tatis 85. Having been a Tutor 55, and a Fellow of the Corporation of Harvard- College 60 Years. By Nathaniel Appleton, a.m. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. [Motto.] Boston, New-England, Fowle iff Draper, m.dcc.lx. 8vo, pp. 25. H. 1826 Appleton. ... A Discourse occasioned by the Death of that pious and afflicted Gentlewoman, Mrs. Martha Gerrish. ... By Nathaniel Appleton, m.a. To which are annexed some of Mrs. Gerrish's Letters. Boston, 1736. i2mo, pp. 34, 91. Appleton. ... Discourses ... delivered at the Thursday- Lecture in Boston, January 13, 1742, 3. By Nathanael Apple- ton, M.A. ... Boston, D. Henchman, 1743. i2mo. Title, pp. vii. (i), 215. H. 1828 Appleton. ... A Discourse Occasioned by the much la- mented Death of the Rev. Edward Wigglesworth, d.d. Hollis Professor of Divinity in Harvard College, Cambridge ; Who departed this Life, January 16. 1765. In the 73d Year of his Age. Having ... discharged the Office of Professor, for more than 42 Years. By Nathaniel Appleton, a.m. ... Boston, New- England, Printed by Richard and Samuel Draper, and Thomas and John Fleet, 1765. 8vo, pp. 40. H. 1829 Appleton. A Funeral Sermon : occasion'd By the Death of the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq ; Late Lieutenant-Gover- nour and Commander in Chief, in and over His Majesty's Pro- vince of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England. Who de- parted this Life April 4. 1757. i^t. 73. Preach'd at the Pub- lick Lecture in Boston, Thursday April 14. At the Desire of the Honourable His Majesty's Council ; And in the Audience of The General Assembly. By Nathaniel Appleton, m.a. ... Boston, Printed by John Draper, mdcclvii. 8vo, pp. 43. 1830 Appleton. Gospel Ministers Must be fit for The Master's Use, and Prepared to every Good Work, if they would be Vessels unto Honour ; Illustrated in a Sermon Preached at Deerfield, August 31. 1735. At the Ordination of Mr. John APPLETON. 245 Sargent, To the Evangelical Ministry, with a special Reference to the Indians of Houssatonnoc, who have lately manifested their desires to receive the Gospel. By Nathanael Appleton, m.a. ... Boston^ S. Kneeland^ T. Green, MDCCXxxv . 8vo, Title, pp. xiv., 1"^. + Edinburgh, 1736. H. 183 1 With a long historical preface. Appleton. ... Funeral-Discourse, Preached after the Death of the honorable Francis Foxcroft, Esq ; Who died Dec. 31. 1727. In the 71st. Year of his Age. By Nathaniel Appleton, A.M. ... With a Preface, by Mr. Flynt, Fellow of Harvard- College. [Mottoes.] Boston, in New-England, S. Gerrish, 1728. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. iv., 31. H. 1832 Appleton. The Origin of War examin'd and applied, in a Sermon Preached at the Desire of the Honourable Artillery Company In Boston, June 4. 1733. Being the Day of their Election of Officers. By Nathanael Appleton, a.m. ... Boston, Daniel Henchman, 1733. 8vo, pp. 27. H. 1833 Appleton. ... A Sermon Preached at Cambridge, The Lord's- Day after the Death of the Reverend & Learned John Leverett, Late President of Harvard-College. By Nathanael Appleton, m.a. ... Boston, S. Gerrish, 1724. Sm. 8vo, Title, pp. 36. H. Appleton. ... Sermon Preach'd March 27. 1737. Being the Lord's Day after the Funeral Of that worthy and faithful Servant of Christ Mr. Benjamin Wadsworth, President of Har- vard College. By Nathanael Appleton, a.m. ... Boston, D. Henchman, 1737. 8vo, pp. 36. H. 1835 Appleton. ... A Sermon Preached before His Excellency William Shirley, Esq ; Governour, His Honour the Lieutenant Governour, The Honourable His Majesty's Council, and House of Representatives Of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, May 26. 1742. Being the Day for the Electing His Majesty's Council for said Province. By Nathaniel Apple- ton, A.M. ... Boston, S. Eliot, 1742. 8vo, i p. 1., pp. 60. h. 1836 Appleton. Sermon Preach'd before "ihe Ministers of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, at their Annual Convention in Boston. May 26. 1743. By Nathanael Appleton, A.M. ... Boston, Samuel Eliot, 1743. 8vo, pp. 56. h. Appleton. Sermon From i Tim. ii. 4. Preached in w m i\ I ll.« 240 APPLETON. Boston, March 27. 1753. at the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Stephen Badger, as a Missionary with special Reference to the Indians at Natick. ... By Nathanael Appleton, a.m. ... Charge, by ... Dr. Sewall : and the Right Hand of Fellowship, by ... Mr. Abbot. ... Boston, S. Kneeland, 1753' 8 vo. Title, pp. 34. H. Appleton. A Sermon preached October 9. Being A Day of public Thanksgiving, Occasioned by the Surrender of Montreal and All Canada, September 8th. 1760. To His Brittanic Ma- jesty. Effected by The British and Provincial Troops under the Command of General Amherst. By Nathaniel Appleton, a.m. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. [Motto.] Boston, New-England, Printed by John Draper, mdcclx. 8vo, pp. 36. H. Appleton. A Thanksgiving Sermon on the Total Repeal of the Stamp-Act. Preached In Cambridge, New-England, May 20th, in the Afternoon preceding the pulilic Rejoicings of the Evening upon that great Occasion. By Nathaniel Appleton, m.a. ... Published by the Desire of the Audience, and at the Expence of the Honorable Brigadier General Brattle. [Mottoes.] Boston, Edes^ Gill, 1766. 8vo, pp. 32. H. 1840 Appleton. ... Two Discourses, From i. Cor. iii. 6. Occa- sioned by the late powerful and awakening Preaching of the Rev"* Mr. Whitefield. ... By Nathaniel Appleton ... . Boston, S. Eliot, 1 74 1. 8vo, pp. 44. H. 1 841 Appleton. ... Two Discourses from Isaiah vii. on Jan- uary 28th. 1747, 8: Which was set apart by the Government for Fasting and Prayer, in Consideration of the remarkable Judg- ments of God upon the Land ; and more especially the Destruc- tion of the Court-House by Fire on the 9th of December last. By Nathaniel Appleton, a.m. ... Boston, New- England, J. Draper, 1748. 8vo, pp. 51. H. 1842 Appleton. ... Two Discourses preached at Lexington, De- cember I7"'- 1752. Being the Lord's Day after the Funeral of their late venerable and aged Pastor, the Reverend Mr. John Hancock, who going to Bed as well as usual the Night after the 5*'' of December, and awaking some time after Midnight with a great Pain in his Stomach, died in a few Minutes. In the 82'' Year of his Age, and 54"* of his Ministry. By Nathanael Ap- pleton, a.m. ... Boston, Printed by S. Kneeland, 1752. 8vo, Title, pp. 39. H. 1843 APPUN. 247 Appleton. ... Two Discourses, On June 1 1. 1769. Being the Lord's-Day after the Funeral of the Reverend Mr. Edward Holyoke, The late Worthy and Faithful President of Harvard- College : Who deceased June i. 1769, in the 80th Year of his Age and in the 32d Year of his Presidentship. By Nathaniel Appleton, A.M. ... Boston^ Printed by Richard Draper^ mdcclxix. 8vo, pp. 52. H. 1844 Appleton. ... Two Discourses on April 5, 1770, being the Day of General Fasting and Prayer through the Provinces, in the Time of the Session of the General Court, at Cambridge. Boston^ I'j'jo. 8vo, pp. 69. w. 1845 Dr. Appleton published several other discourses and sermons, including Exposition of Romans in., 20, 21, 22, 23. Boston, 1749. 8vo, pp. 26. Sermon at the Ordi- nation of Josiah Cotton, Oct. 23. 1728. Boston, ijzi. Sm. 8vo, pp. 31. Ordination of Oliver Peabody, Nov. 7, 1750. Boston, ij^i. 8vo, pp. 36. Ordination of Matthew Bridge. Feb. 19, 1745,6. Boston, 1746. 8vo, pp. 42. Ordination of John Spar- hawk, Dec. 8, 1736. Boston, 1737. 8vo, pp. 51. Sermon from Zech. vii., 10. Boston, 1 741. 8vo, pp. 63. Thursday Lecture. Boston, m,'dcc,lxiii. 8vo, pp. 33. Sermon at Newton [Mass.], Aug. 9, 1741. Boston, 1741. 8vo. Testimony against the fashionable Vice of Swearing. Boston, 1765. 8vo, pp. 63. Wisdom oi^ God in the Redemption of Man. Boston, 1728. Sm. 8vo, pp. iv., 414. [Appleton (Nathaniel), of Boston ]. Considerations on Slavery, in a Letter to a Friend. Boston^ ^1^1' 8vo, pp. 20. 1846 Appleton (Samuel). The Will of Samuel Appleton ; with Remarks, by One of the Executors [Nathaniel Ingersoll Bowditch]. Boston^ Printed by John Wilson isf Son, 1853. ^vo, pp. 32. H. 1847 Appleton (W. H.) [Petition to Congress for a " Repeal of the Internal Revenue Tax on Books." n. p., 1865.] 4to, pp. (3). 1848 Signed by Wm. H. Appleton and four others. Mr. Appleton also signs a circular n. p., n. d., 4to, pp. 2, relating to the same subject. An Application Of some General Political Rules, to the Pres- ent State of Great-Britain, Ireland and America. In a Letter To the Right Honourable Earl Temple. [Motto.] London^ J. Almon^ 1766. 8vo, pp. 86. p. 1849 Appropriation to Western Rivers [urged. Washington^ 1836J. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 1850 Appun (Carl Ferdinand). Uber die Behandlung von Samer- eien und Pflanzen des tropischen Sud-Amerika, besonders Ven- ezuela's. Bunzlau Appun^ 1858. 8vo, pp. 40. 1851 III 1 f 248 APTHORP. n \i Apthorp (East). The Character and Example of a Chris- tian Woman. A Discourse at Christ-Church, Cambridge, on the Death of M"- Anne Wheelwright. By East Apthorp, m.a. Missionary at Cambridge. [Motto.] Boston^ Green and Russell^ MDCCLXiv. 4to, pp. 32. H. 1852 Apthorp. Considerations on the Institution and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. By East Apthorp, m.a. Missionary at Cambridge. [Motto ] Boston^ New-England^ Printed by Green ^ Russell^ and Thomas & "John Fleet^ mdcclxiii. 8vo, pp. 24. H. + Same, forming pp. 149-164 of Dr. Jonathan Mayhew's Observations on the Char- ter, etc. London^ M Dcc Lxiii. 8vo. H. 1853 This tract gave rise to the able expositions of Dr. Jonathan Mayhew. Apthorp. The Constitution of a Christian Church illustrated in a Sermon at the Opening of Christ-Church in Cambridge, on Thursday 15 October, mdcclxi. By East Apthorp, m.a. late Fellow of Jesus College in the University of Cambridge. [Motto.] Boston^ Printed by Green and Russell^ mdcclxi. 410, pp. (4), iv., 27. H. 1854 Apthorp. The Felicity of the Times. A Sermon preached at Christ-Church, Cambridge, on Thursday, xi August, MDCCLXIII. being a Day of Thanksgiving for the General Peace. By East Apthorp, m.a. ... Boston^ Printed by Green and Russell^ MDCCLXIII. 4to, pp. {2), viii., 26. b. 1855 Apthorp. A Review of Dr. Mayhew's Remarks on the Answer to his Observations on the Charter and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. By East Apthorp, m.a. [Motto.] London^ 'John Rivington^ M.DCC.LXV. 8vo, Title, pp. 65. h. 1856 See Mayhew (J.), and M. R., x\xii., 472. Apthorp. A Sermon preached December 13th, 1776, being the Day appointed for a Public Fast, on account of the Troubles in America. By East Apthorp, Vicar of Croydon. London^ Robson^ 1776. 4to, pp. 28. 1857 " We do not believe that this discourse was preached. It is dedicated by the Author to his Parishioners of Croydon, for whose instruction he says it was written." — M. R., VI., p. 75. Dr. Apthorp also published : Of Sacred Poetry and Music. Dis- course at Christ-Church, Cambridge, Aug. 21, 1764. ... Boston^ 1764. 4to, pp. 22. Discourses on Prophecy. London, 1786. 2 vols., 8vo, and other works. He ARACJO. 249 was the son of a merchant at Boston, Mans,, and founded a church at Cambridge in that State, but meeting with much opposition from the Cungregationalists, he left for Great Britain. Apuntes para la historia de la guerra entre Mexico y los Estados-Unidos. Mexico^ 1848. 8vo. 1858 Apuntes sobre los principales sucesos, que han influido en el actual estado de la America del Sud. [n. d.] 8vo. ^^59 Apuntes historicos de la Defensa de la Republica, Colleccion de noticias, de Hechos autenticos y de documentos, etc. Tomo I. Montevideo^ 1845. 4^°. i860 Aquino (Thomas de). Elogios dos reverendissimos padres DD. Abbades geraes da Congrega^ao Benedictina do reiiio de Portugal e principado do Brasil. Porto^ na ofpcina de Francisco Mendes Lima,, Jj6j. 4to, pp. (31), 456. 1861 Arago (Dominique Fran9ois Jean). Rapport fait a I'Aca- dcmie des Sciences, sur les Travaux Scientifiques executes pen- dant le Voyage de la Fregate la Venus, Commande par M. le Capitaine de Vaisseau, Du Petit-Thouars. Arago, rapporteur. Parisy 1840. 8vo, pp. 88. 1 862 Included in Tome ix° of his " (Euvres completes," Paris, Gide, 1857, where may be found also notices of the voyages of " La Coquille" and " La Bonite." Arago (Jacques Etienne Victor). Deux oceans ; par M. Jacques Arago. jRam, 1854. 2 vols., i8mo, 19^^ sheets. 1863 Arago. Zwei Oceane. Eine Reise nach Chili, Californien, Taiti und Brasilien. Frei nach dem Franzosischen. Cassel^ 1855. 8vo. + Leipzig und Magdeburg,, Gebr. Baensch^ '857. 8vo, pp. iv., 218. + Im Auszuge deutsch bearbeitet von A. Kretzschmar. Leipzig,, Loschke,, 1854. 8vo, pp. x., 206. Woodcut. (Loschke, J. T. Die neuesten und interessantesten Reisen, 11" Bandchen.) 1864 Arago. Narrative of a Voyage round the World, in the Uranie and Physicienne Corvettes, commanded by Captain Frey- cinet, during the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820 ; on a Scientific Expedition undertaken by order of the French Gov- ernment. In a Series of Letters to a Friend, by J. Arago, Draftsman to the Expedition. With Twenty-Six Engravings. To which is prefixed, the Report made to the Academy of Sciences, on the General Results of the Expedition. London,, 32 "1 $ . ft h '■ n h 250 ARANCiO. i i ' i Treuttell [etc.], 1823. 410, pp. vi. (2), xxvii. (5), 285 (3), 297 (2). H. 1865 " A frivoloua and worthless narr.itive, full of ridiculous blunders." — i^uarterly Re- •vietv. Pages 36-101 of Part 1., and 265-267 of Part 11. relate to Brazil (where Arago died in 1855); pp. 256-265 to Montevideo. The Report to the Academy is by Francois Arago, the father of Jacques. The original French fills pp. 135-175 of Tome IX* of his " Qiuvres."' Arago. Souvenirs d'un aveuglc, voyage autour du monde. Enrichie de 60 delicieux dessins exccutces par Mairin ... et de notes scientifiques par M. F. Arago. Paris^ Hortet et Ozarine^ 1838. 2 vols. 4- Troisieme edition. /V/m, 1840. 4 vols., 8vo. -f- Nouvelle edition. Illustree par 20 grandes vignettes et 200 gravures imprimees dans la texte. Paris^ Lehrun^ 1843. -^ vols., 8vo. -j- Sixieme edition, revue, augmentec ... . Paris^ 1850. 2 vols., 8vo. 25 Vignettes and 150 Woodcuts. 1866 The introduction to this amusing work is by Jules Janin, Arago. Promenade autour du monde pendant les annees 1817, 1818, 1819 et 1820, sur les corvettes du roi I'Uranie et la Physicienne, commandees par ' Freycinet, par J'. Arago, des- sinateur de I'expedition. ... Pa> . ^ Leblanc^ 1822. 2 vols., 8vo. Atlas of 26 Plates. Also on V^ellum Paper. 1867 Arancel general de Aduanas Maritimas y Fronteri/as. Mexico^ 1842, 43, 53. 8vo. Published annually .? 1868 Arango (D. a. J. d'). Poesias ofFerandos as Senhoras Brasileiras. Rio de "Janeiro^ 1830. i2mo. 1869 Arango (F. de.) Al Publico imparcial de esta Isla, Francisco de Arango. Habana^ 1821. 1870 Arango. Contestacion al Manifesto que ha dado el Escmo. Sr. D. Francisco de Arango sobre la Junta Proyestada en la Habana en Julio del ano de 1808. Habana^ 182 1. 4to, pp. 31 (i). Arango. Contestacion que da el Conde de Casa Barreto al papel del Escmo. Senor D. Fr. de Arango : Contrayendose en parte a los publicados por el Senor D. Jose del mismo apellido. Habana^ 1821. 4to, pp. 18. 1872 Arango. Manifiesto del Ayuntamiento de la Habana a la Junta Central, por D. Francisco de Arango. Imprenta del Gobierno^ 18 1 2. 1873 ARANOO. 251 Arango (Jose de). Acuerdo de la Real Socied;i I Patri(5tica de la Habana, manifestando su reconocimiento ;il Ex^nio. Sr. D. Luis de las Casas. Propucsto por D. Jose de Arangn. Hubana^ 1797. 4to, pp. 8. 1874 Arango. Breve analisis de la voluntad popular y bos(|ucjo del f'also patriotismo, ;)or D. Jose de Arangc), Impro.ta de D. Antonio Gil^ 18 1 2. 410. 1875 Arango. Contestacion apacible al ataque brusco del Pbro. Dr. D. Tomas Gutierrez dc Pineres, por D. Jo.>t' de Arango. Hahana^ I'il'^. 410, pp. 8. 1876 Arango. Demostracion de las facultades coactivas y rrpre- sivas con que los gefes politicos no pueden ni dcben conocer contra los empleados del poder judicial, cscrita por I). Jose de Arango. Imprenta de Arazoza y Soler^ 1821. I'olio, pp. 20. Arango. Deseos patri(5ticos de un habanero, por D. Jose de Arango. So vendio para el socorro de las viudas y huert'anos por los sucesos de 10 y 11 dc Marzo de 1820. Imprenta del Gobierno^ 1820. 4to. 1878 Arango. Elogio del Sr. D. Ignacio Montalbo, Conde de Casa Montalbo Caballero del Orden de Santiago &c. ... Pronun- ciado por D. Jose de Arango. Habana^ ^795- 4^°, pp. 5. Arango. Examen de los derechos con que se establecieron los gobiernos populares en la Peninsula, y con que pudieron por cautiverio del Sr. D. Fernando vii establecerse en la America Espafiola, donde hubieran producido incalculables ventajas, entre otras la de precaver las sediciones : escrito por el Tesorero de ejercito jubilado D, Jose de Arango, para probar la injusticia de la oposicion que malogro la junta proyectada en la Habana en Julio de 1808. Habana^ oficlna de Arazoza y Soler^ '^'^^Z' 4^°i pp. 18. 1880 Arango. Exhortacion patridtica a los habitantes de la isla de Cuba para un alistamiento general proyectado por el gobierno, escrito por D. Jose de Arango. Habana^ 1812. 4to, pp. 12. Arango. Exposicion del origen y naturaleza dc mi deuda al tesoro publico y de mi conducta patridtica en 1808 y 1809, por D. Jose de Arango. Boloha^ 1821. 410, pp. 37. 1882 [Arango.] Manifiesto de las interesantisimas publicas tareas 4^' 1' 252 AKAUJO E SILVA. .1 > ir del Sr. D. Alejandro Ramirez, Intcndcntc dc Ejercito de la Hahana y Supcrintendcnte de la Isla de Cuba desdc su venida a America. Escrito por un habanero. Oficina de Araxoza y Soter^ 1820. 8vo, pp. 36. i88j Akango. Nadie se asustc por la scgunda \ ultima esplicacion mia subre la Independencia dc la isla de Cuba. 410, pp. 42. Arango. Refutacion del tercer manihesto de D. Gabriel Claudio Sequeira por D. Jose de Arango. Oficina de Arazoxa y Soler^ 1 82 1. Folio, pp. 18. 1885 Arango. SS. de la Junta Censoria interina de esta ciudad, por D. Jose de Arango. Habarta^ Imprettta de Palmer^ 181 1. 4to. 1886 Arango. Suplemento del Diario de la Habana n° 689, por D. Francisco Arango, en 18 12. Explica su conducta politica en el afio de 1808 y es interesante para la Historia. 18 12. Folio, pp. 8. 1887 Sume cither works by this author are named by Bachiller. Arango y ParreRo. Breve rasgo de los meritos y sorvicios del Sr. D. Francisco Arango y Parrefio. Imprenta del Gobierno, 1814. 4to. 1888 Araujo (Antonio de). Cathecismo na lingua brasileira, em que se contem a summa da Doutrina Christa, com tudo o que pertence a nossa sancta fe e bons costumes : composto a modo de dialogos por Padres doutos e boas linguas da Companhia de Jesus. Lisboa^ Pedro Craesbeeck^ 161 8. 8vo. 1889 Sotwel says that there is no better catechism than this. " Rarissima edi9ao." — Da Silva. Araujo. Catechismo brasilico da doutrina christa, com o ceremonial dos sacramentos, e mais actos parochiaes, composto por padres doutos da Companhia de Jesus ; aperfei^oado e dado a luz pelo P. Antonio de Araujo ; emendado n'esta segunda edi^ao pelo P. Bartholomeu de Leam, da mesma Companhia. Lisboa^ Miguel Deslandes^ 1686. i2mo. 1890 Sold, Langlis, 1825, for 30 fr. See Ternaux, loii. Araujo Costa (S. O. d'). Codigo commercial do Imperio do Brasil. Rio de Janeiro^ 1864. 8vo. 189 1 Araujo e Silva. Diccionario historico e geographico da provincia de S. Pedro ou Rio Grande do Sul contendo a historia ARCH. 253 e a (lescriprao da provincia em rcla^*ao aos tres rcinos da natureza, etc. Hor i)omint;os de Araujo c Silva. Rio de 'Janeiro^ 1865. 8vo, pp. vi., 192. 1892 Arbrisseli.k ( J. H. d'). Sur I'Amerique m6ridionale. Paris^ Imprimerie ti'Jini.' Liinoe^ 1820. 8vo, pp. 8. '^93 Arhuthnott (Alexander). Report Of the Committee on Military Att'airs, to whom was referred so much of the President's Message, of 17th November last, as relates to the proceeding of the Court Martial, in the Trial of Arhuthnott and Ambrister, and the conduct of the Seminole war, January 12, 18 19. [fVashington^ 1 8 19.] 8vo, pp. (2), 4. (15th Cong., 2d Sess. House, No. 82.) 1894 Arbuthnott. Views of the Minority of the Committee ... . January 12, 1819. [^IVashington^ 1819.] 8vo, pp. 12. (15th Cong., 2d Session. House, No. 86.) 1895 S(e also MunroK (fames). Arbuthnot. The Trials of A. Arbuthnot & R. C. Am- brister, charged with exciting the Seminole Indians to War against the United States of America. From the Official Documents which were laid by the President before Congress. London^ James Ridgway^ 1819. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 80. 1896 Arce. Illustracion de la Rosa del Peru. Lima^ 1670. 4to. The only account I And of'this book is in the second appendix to Mr. Rich's Biblio- theca, p. 7. Arce (J. D, de). Libro de la Vida del P. Bern. Alvarez, martyr en esta nueva Espana, Por J. Dias de Arce. Mexico, ijbi. 4to. 1898 Arce (M. J.) Memoria de la conducta publica y adminis- trativa de Manuel Jose Arce durante el Periodo de su Presiden- cia escrita in defensa de las calumnias que contra su persona, han vertido los mismos que se rebelaron contra el Gobierno y la Nacion de Centro America. Mexico^ 1830. 410. 1899 Arce. Proclamacion a los Salvadorenos, March 24, 1827. m. Arch (John). Memoir of John Arch, a Cherokee Young Man, compiled from Communications of Missionaries in the Cherokee Nation. Revised by the Committee of Publication. Fifth Edition. Boston^ Massachusetts Sabbath School Society^ 1844. i8mo, pp. 36. H. 190 1 1^ \ il I 254 ARCHER. ft- 1' (ii ':r. Archaelogia Americana. See American Antiquarian Society. Archaios (Mathetees). See Mathetees. Archd/.le (John). A New | Description! of that [Fertile and Pleasant Province | of Carolina : | With a | Brief Account | of its | Discovery, Settling, I and the | Government I Thereof to this Time. [With several Remarkable Passages of Divine | Providence during my Time. | By John Archdale : Late | Governour of the same | . London : \ Printed for 'John IVyat^ at the Rose in St. Paul's \ Church-Tard. lyoy.j 4to, Half Title, Title, "To the Court- eous Readers," 2 1. ; Text, pp. 32. c. 1902 Reprinted CharUsK.i, S. C, A. E. Miller, 1822. 8vo, pp. 33 ; followed by notices of the Early History of South Carolina, pp. 14; also included in Carroll's collection, Vol. II., 85-120. "Gov. Archdale introduced the cultivation of rice into Carolina." — Rich. Archdeacon (P.) Sketch of the Passaic Falls of Paterson, N. J. By Peter Archdeacon. New Tork^ 1845. i2mo. 1903 Archenholtz (Johann Wilhelm von). Geschichte der Fli- bustier. Tiibingen^ Cotta^ 1803. 8vo. (ii" Band of his Kleine historische Schriften.) 1904 Archenholtz. Histoire des Fiibustiers, Traduite de I'alle- mand de M^ J. W. d' Archenholtz; [par J. F. Bourgoing]. Avec un Avant-Propos et quelques Notes du Traducteur. Paris^ Henrichs, 1804. 8vo, pp. xvi., 355. h. 1905 See M. R.. New Seiies, xlv., 459. Archenholtz. History of the Pirates, Freebooters, and Buccaneers of America. Translated fron. the German of J. W. von Archenholtz, by George Mason. London^ 1807. i2mo. Archer (Armstrong). Compendium of Slavery as it exists in the United States. London, 1844. i2mo. 1907 Archer (Thomas). Mems. of America, and Reminiscences at home and abroad ; a Series of Tales, by Thomas Archer, Comedian. London, 1839. 3 vols., 8vo. 1908 Archer (Wm. S.) Speech of Mr. Archer, of Virginia, on the Tariff Bill, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, April 26, 1820. [n. p., n. d.] i2mo, pp. 21. H. Archer. Speech of Mr. [W. S.] Archer, on the Proposition to amend the Constitution of the United States, respecting the ARCTIC. 255 1903 Election of President and Vice President. Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 20, 1826. [n. p., n. d.] i2mo. pp. 39. H. 19 10 Archer. Speech of Hon. William S. Archer on the (^"^S" tion of the Removal of the Deposites from the Bank of the United States, delivered in the House of Representatives, Janu- ary 29, 1834. Washington^ 1834. 8vo, pp. 21. 191 1 Archives diplomatiques, 1821-36. See Diplomatisches Archiv. Archives diplomatiques Recueil de diplomatic et d'histoire Tome premier Janvier, fevrier, mars 1861. Paris^ Amyot [1861]. Svo, 2 p. 1., pp. 479. H. 19 1 2 Edited by F. Amyot. Continued monthly. Contains French translations of all American diplomatic documents of importance. Archives du Museum d'histoire naturelle, publiees par les pro- fesseurs-administrateurs de cet etablissement. Tome i. Paris, Gide, 1839. 4to. Continued. c. 19 13 Contains many articles on American subjects, particularly the French colonies. Archives litteraires de I'Europe ; ou. Melanges de litterature, d'histoire, et de philosophic. Tome i. Paris, 1804, &c. 8vo. Continued, 4 vols, a year. Contains some Indian vocabularies. ... Archivo americano y espiritu de la prensa del mundo. Tomo I. BuenoS'Aires, Imprenta de la Independencia, 1843. Folio. Continued. The new series, beginning in 1847 (?), is in Svo. The latest which I have seen is " Nueva Serie No. 27, Octubre 31 de 1851." A very important col- lection of documents. Archontologia Cosmica, das ist Beschreibung aller Kaiser- thiimer, Konigreiche, und Republiquen der Welt, biss auf das Jahr 1694 continuiret durch M. Merians Erben. Frankfurt a. M., 1695. 191 7 Page 308, " Von der Neuen Welt oder West-Indianischen Landen." Arctic Despatches. Discovery of the North- West Passage. London, Potter, 1853. 8vo. 19 18 Arctic Discovery and Adventure. By the Author of *' Brazil, &c." With Map. London, Religious Tract Society, 1863. Fcap Svo, pp. vii., 387. 1919 Arctic Expeditions. Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to inquire into and f i z \ *M ill 256 ARDOUIN. 4 I i i ■'ii' ) J:. 8 1 .; 11 report on the Recent Arctic Expeditions in search of Sir John Franklin, ... with the Minutes of Evidence ... and Papers con- nected with the Subject. ... London^ 1852. Folio, pp. lix. (3), 199. 2 Maps. + Additional Papers relative to the Arctic Expe- dition under the Orders of Captain Austin and Mr. William Penny. ... London^ 1852. Folio, pp. iii. (i), 368. Maps and Woodcuts. -f Arctic Expedition. Further Correspondence and Proceedings London^ 1852. Folio, pp. 216. Maps and Woodcuts. + [Additional Papers. London^ 1852.] Folio, pp. 17, 9 (i), Map, II, 38. c. 1920 These together form Vol. l. of the Parliamentary Accounts and Papers for 1852. See also the Accounts and Papers for 1847-48, Vol. xli. ; 1849, xxxii.; 1850, xxxv. ; 1852-53, LX.; 1854, XLii.; 1854-55, XXXV.; 1856, XLi. ; and Reports of Commit- tees, 1834, XVIII. (Expedition of Capt. John P.oss); 1854-55, vii., where may be found long and interesting papers, generally accompanied by maps and illustrations. Arctic News. Facsimile of a Journal on board H. M. Ship ** Resolute." London^ Ackerrnan^ 1852. Folio. c. 1921 The Arctic Queen. [A Poem dedicated to Dr. Kane. n. p., 185-.] 8vo, pp. 62. H. 1922 The Arctic Regions : a Narrative of Discovery and Adven- ture. New York^ 1840. i6mo. 1923 A digest of the voyages of early and of modern navigators, including an account of the Franklin expedition. Arctic Miscellanies ; a Souvenir of the late Polar search ; by the officers and seamen of the expedition. London^ Colhurn^ 1851. 8vo, pp. 312. -f-Secona Edition. London^ Colburn^ i^^2. 8vo. c. Arctic Rewards, and their Claimants. London^ Hatchard^ 1856. 8vo, pp. 31. 1925 Arctic Searching Expeditions. Papers and Dispatches. Lon- don^ Rivington^ 1852. 8vo. c. 1926 Arcturus, a Journal of Books and Opinion. New York^ 1841-2. 3 vols., 8vo. 1927 Edited by C. Mathews and Evert A. Duyckinck. Ardoino (Antonio). See Barcia, Historiadores Primitivos. V. I. Ardouin (B). £tudes sur I'histoire d'Haiti, suivies de la vie du general J. M. Borgella. Par B. Ardouin, ancien ministre d'Haiti pres le gouvernement fran^ais. Pam, Dezobry et E, \v. ARENAS. 257 Magdele'tne^ ^853-54. 2 vols., 8vo. 5 vols., 8vo. Portrait. + Por/j, 1855. 1928 Ardouin. Geographic de I'lle d'Haiti, precedee du precis et de la date des evenements les plus remarquables de son his- toire. Par B. Ardouin. Port-au-Prince^ 1832. 4to, pp. 184. Arenales (Jose). Memoria Historica sobre las Operaciones e Incidencias de la Division Libertadora, a las drdenes del Gen. D. Juan Antonio Alvarez de Arenales, en su segunda campana a la sierra del Peru en 1821. Por Jose Arenales. Buenos-Aires^ 1832. Portrait and Maps. 4to, pp. xviii., 142. c. 1930 Arenales. Noticias histdricas y descriptivas sobre el Gran Pais del Chaco y Rio Bermejo ; con observaciones relativas a un plan de Navegacion y Colonizacion que se propone. Por Jose Arenales. Buenos- Air es^ '833. 8vo, pp. v., 421 ; Errata (i page), and Map. c. 1931 Arenas [Padre). Causas que se han seguido y terminado contra los comprendidos en la conspiracion llamada del Padre Arenas ... Tomo primero. Mexico^ 1828. i2mo, pp. 117. s. Arenas (Pedro de). Guide de la conversation en trois langues, fran^ais, espagnol et mexicain, contenant un petit abrege de la grammaire mexicaine, un vocabulaire des mots les plus usuels et des dialogues familiers. Revu et traduit en fran^ais par M. Charles Romey. Paris^ Maisonneuve et C*, 1862. l2mo. Arenas (Pedro de). Vocabulario Manual de las dos Lenguas Castellana y Mexicano. Compuesto por Pedro de Arenas. En la Puebla de los Angeles {Mexico)^ 1583. '934 Boturini Catalogue, p. 55. Arenas. Vocabulario manual de las lenguas Castellana, y Mexicana. Por Pedro de Arenas. Mexico^ Henrico Martinez [1611]. Sm. i2mo. 1935 A volume of great rarity. The privilege is dated 161 1. A complete copy is scarcely known. See Ternaux, 340, and the Bibliotheca Grenvilliana. Reprinted with tile following title : Arenas. 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The most extensive is ARGENSOLA. 259 on pages 23-30, giving an account of the " unexpected hostile attack made upon the Swedish colonies in Nova Suecia by the Dutch, under the command of Peter Stuyve- sant, Gov. of New Netherland." The map is after Lindstrom, corrected in its outline. o Arfwedson. Forenta Staterna och Canada, Aren 1832, 33, 34. Stockholm^ Hjerta^ 1835. 2 pt., i2mo. ^942 Arfwedson. The United States and Canada, in 1832, 1833, and 1834. By C. D. Arfwedson, Esq. ... London^ Richard Bentley^ 1834. 8vo, pp. vii., 433; vii., 418. 2 Plates. H. Argais (Gregorio de). Vida y Escritos del Venerable Varon Gregorio Lopez dispuesto por diligencia del maestro F. Gregorio de Argaiz para los devotos y doctos. Madrid^ Jntonio Francisco de Zafra^ 1678. 4to, 15 p. 1., pp. 131 ; Table, 4 pp. 1944 Argander (F.) Trauerrede auf die ersten Helden und Opfer des Vaterlandes, gehalten am 17. Sept. 1823 in der Metropoli- tankirche zu Mexico ... . Aus dem Spanischen iibersetzt und mit einem Vorworte, iiber die wichtigsten Ereignisse der mexi- kanischen Revolution, versehen von E. Buschmann. Berlin^ Bethge, 1829. 8vo, pp. 80. 1945 Argensola (B. L.) Conqvista | de las | Islas Malvcas ] Al Rey Felipe iii. n- "s^ | Escrita por el Licen'*". Bartolome | Leonardo de Argensola capellan | de la Magestad de la Emperatriz | y Retor de Villahermosa. | [_En Madrid por Alomo Martin^ ano M.DC.ix.] Folio, Engraved Title, 5 p. 1., and pp. 407. H. 1946 " Few narratives of [East] Indian affairs are written with so much judgment and elegance as his history of the conquest of the Molucca Islands." — Boutkrwek. Argensola. Histoire | de la | conquete | des isles |moluques| par les Espagnols, | par les Portugais, | & par les Hollandois. | Traduite de I'Espagnol d'Argensola, |et| Enrichie des Figures & Cartes Geographiques, | pour Tintelligence de cet Ouvrage. | A Amsterdam^\ Chez Jaques Desbordes.\M.'D.cc\l. 3 vols., l2mo, 7 p. 1., pp. 405 ; 2 p. 1., pp. 402, Table, 15 I. j 3 p. 1., pp. 388, Table, 10 1. Maps and Y\?iX.ts.-{- A Amsterdam ~\ Chez Jaques Desbordes.\^.D.ccyii. 3 vols., l2mo, 4 p. 1., pp. 405; Title, pp. 202 [402], Table, 15 1.; Title, pp. 388; Table, 10 1. Maps and Plates. H. 1947 Argensola. The Discovery and Conquest of the Molucco and Philippine Islands ; containing their History Ancient and Modern, Natural and Political ; Their Description, Product, Religion, Government, Laws, Languages, Customs, Manners, i; A ; \ f zbo ARGENTINA. •»'i. til K '. ■I Habits, Shapes and Inclinations of the Natives. With an Ac- count of many other adjacent Islands, and several remarkable Voyages through the Streights of Magellan, and in other Parts. Written in Spanish by Bartholomew Leonardo de Argensola, Chaplain to the Empress, and Rector of Villa Hermosa. Now translated into English ; and illustrated with a Map, and several Cuts. London^ Printed in the Yean J oS. Sm. 4to. 4 Plates. A. The first work in Stevens's collection of voyages. Argensola. Beschreibung der Moluckischen Inseln. Leip- zig, 1738. 2 vols., 8vo. 1949 Argensola. Primera parte de los Anales de Aragon que prosigue los del Segretario Geronimo Zurita, desde el ano M.D.xvi [ — 1520] del nacimiento de nuestro Redemtor. Zara- goza, jfuan de Lanaja, 1630. Folio. ^950 Contains some particulars concerning Cortez, Magellan. &c. Argentine Republic. Cons.itucion de la Republica Argen- tina, sancionada per el Congreso General constituyente el 24 de Diciembre de 1826. 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Lippincott ^ Co., 1856. i2mo, pp. i92. + Second Edition. Philadelphia, 1856. i2mo, pp. 192. 2021 Armstrong (Jacob D.) Life and Adventures of Captain Jacob D. Armstrong. New Tork, Dewitt and Davenport, 1852. 8vo, pp. 72. c. 2022 An apocryphal narrative of voyages, masking a political satire. [Armstrong (John, a/.d.)] The Art of Preserving Health : A roem. London, Printed : Philadelphia, Reprinted, and Sold by B. Franklin, m.dcc.xlv. 4to, pp. 88. g. 2023 Armstrong (G^«. John). Notices of the War of 18 12. By John Armstrong, late a Major-General in the Army of the United States, and Secretary of War. New Tork, 1836-1840. 2 vols., i2mo, pp. 260 } iv., 244. c. 2024 "Some copies are dated 1840." — N. A. R., liii., 211. Am. Biog., I. and iv. See alio Sparks' Libr. of Armstrong. Papers relating to French Afiairs communi- 'I: ARMSTRONG. ibq cated by General Armstrong to Mr. Monroe. Washington^ A. ^ G. Way^ 1808. 8vo, pp. 21. 2025 General Armstrong also published " A Review of General Wilkinson's Memoirs," and was the author of the Newburgh Letters. Armstrong. The Life and Letters of George Mortimer, Rector of Thornhill, in the Diocese of Toronto. By John Arm- strong, B.A., British Chaplain of Monte Video, South America. London^ 1847. 8^°' lOib Armstrong (J. J.) An Oration delivered at Flushing, L. L, 4th of July, 1862. By Rev. John J. Armstrong. New ITork, Edwin O. Jenkins^ 1862. 8vo, pp. 24. 2027 Armstrong. An Oration delivered at Queens, L. L, July 4, 1 86 1. By Rev. John J. Armstrong. "Jamaica {L. /.), J. J. Brenton^ 1861. 8vo, pp. 28. 2028 Armstrong (J. W.) Oration delivered at Lowville, N. Y., July 4, 1 86 1. By Rev. J. W. Armstrong. 8vo, pp. 28. Armstrong (Kosciusko). Review of T. L. M'^Kenney's Narrative of the Causes which, in 18 14, led to General Arm- strong's Resignation of the War Office. By Kosciusko Arm- strong. New York^ R, Craighead^ Printer^ 1846. 8vo, pp. 20. H. 2030 Armstrong (L.) A Sermon, delivered in Northampton, (Montgomery Co.) March 6, 1828, on the Death of Governor Clinton. By Lebbeus Armstrong, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Northampton and Edinburgh. Saratoga Springs, Printed by G. M. Davison, 1828. 8vo, pp. 24. B. 203 1 Armstrong. The Signs of the Times, comprised in ten lectures on the origin, nature, tendency, and alliances of the present popular efforts for the abolition of Capital Punishment. By the Rev. Lebbeus Armstrong. New York, 1848. i2mo, pp. 312. s. 2032 Armstrong. The Temperance Reformation of this xix Century, the Fulfilment of Divine Prophecy. A Sermon. New Tork, 1845. 8vo. 2033 Armstrong. The Temperance Reformation j its History from the Organization of the First Temperance Society to the adoption of the Liquor Law of Maine, 185 1 ... and the Influ- i \ \\ i ' i.'i M 270 ARMY. U li I ■ i ence of the promulgation of that Law on the Political Interest of the State of New-York, 1852. By Rev. Lebbeus Arm- strong. New Tork^ 1853. i2mo, pp. 408. s. 2034 Armstrong. ... William Morgan abducted and murdered by Masons, in conformity with Masonic Obligations ; and Masonic Measures, to conceal that Outrage against the Laws ... proved in a Sermon, by Lebbeus Armstrong, A seceding mason ... . Delivered in Edinburgh, Saratoga County, Sept. 12, 1 83 1. ... New Tork, Printed by L. D. Dewey £ff Co., 183 1. 8vo, pp. 32. , B. 2035 Armstrong (P.) The Jawbone of an Ass examined. Being a Dialogue between Mr. Sneerhim Speakplain and Mr. Surface Shallowbrain, on the merits of a late publication, by A. H., called " General Censure, or Sampson with a Jawbone in his Hand." By Price Armstrong. New Tork^ 181 1. 8vo, pp. 51, XXX. s. 2036 " Personal, literary, theological, queer, and a little on America." — H. A. Homes. Armstrong (Robert). The Influence of Climate, and other Agents, on the Human Constitution ... with ... an Account of the Epidemic Fever of Jamaica, by Robert Armstrong, m.d., F.L.S., Deputy Inspector of Hospitals and Fleets, &c. [Motto.] London^ Longman^ 1843. 8vo, pp. xv., 207. 2037 Armstrong (R. G.) Memoir of Hannah Hobbie, By Rev. Robert G. Armstrong, a.m. New Tork^ "John S. Taylor, 1838. 24mo, pp. 255 B.-{- New-Tori, American Tract Society [n. d.] 24mo, pp. 255. H. 2038 [Armstrong (William)]. Stocks and Stock- Jobbing in Wall Street, with sketches of the brokers, and fancy stocks ... By a reformed stock gambler. New York, 1848. 8vo. 2039 Armstrong (W.) Petition of William Armstrong and others relating to the Coinage for the Settlement in America. [About 1 700.] Broadside. 2040 Armstrong (W. C.) Life and Adventures of Captain John Smith, by W. C. Armstrong. Hartford, 1855. i2mo. 2041 Army and Navy Chronicle, and Scientific Repository : W. Q. Force, Editor. fVashington, 1843-44. 3 vols., 8vo. 2042 ARMY. 271 The Army and Navy Chronicle. Edited and Published by B. Homans. Vol. i. 1835. IVashington^ 1836. 410. -[-Con- tinued in large 8vo. 2043 Army and Navy Gazette. Journal of the Regular and Volunteer Forces. New Tork^ 1862. Folio. Continued. Army and Navy Journal. See The United States Army and Navy Journal. The Army and Navy Official Gazette. Containing Reports of Battles ; also, Important Orders of the War Department, Record of Courts-Martial, etc. Published by Authority of the War Department. Washington^ Printed at the Office of "John C. Rives^ 1864. 4to. Continued. 2045 The Army and Navy Prayer Book. Richmond^ Diocesan Mis- sionary Society^ Chas. H. IVynne^ Printer ^ 1864. 32mo, pp. 96. The Army Hymn Book. Richmond^ Presb. Com. of Publica- tion^ 1863. i8mo, pp. 88. -|- Second Edition. i8mo, pp. 128. Army Life ; or, Incidents from the Prayer Meeting and the Field. New nri, Bd. of Pub. Ref Pr. Dutch Church, 1863. i8mo, pp. 179. 2048 Catalogue of the Army Medical Museum, Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D. C. January i, 1863. Washington, Gov- ernment Printing Office, 1863. 8vo, pp. 58. H. 2049 Army Meteorological Register ... from 1831 to 1842 inclu- sive ... . Prepared under Direction of Bvt. Brig. Gen'l Thomas Lawson, Surgeon General in the United States Army. Wash- ington, C. Alexander, Printer, 1851. 8vo, pp. 324. 2050 Army Meteorological Register, for Twelve Years, from 1843 to 1 854, inclusive, compiiled [«V] from Observations made by the Officers of the Medical Department of the Army, at the Mili- tary Posts of the United States. Prepared under the Direction of Brevet Brigadier General Thomas Lawson, Surgeon General United States Army. Published by Authority of Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War. Washington, A. O. P. Nicholson, Pub- lic Printer, 1855. 410, pp. xi., 763 (3). Map. 2051 Army of the Potomac. History of its Campaigns. The Peninsular, Maryland, Fredericksburg. Testimony of its three |J !?i i^ ) ^! : V I i V I. 272 ARNGRIME. If fit II N' ( Commanders, Maj. Gen. McClellan, Maj. Gen. Burnside, and Maj. Gen. Hooker, before the Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War. New Tork^ Tribune Association^ 1863. 8vo, pp. 30. 2052 Army of the Potomac. The Defence of Richmond against the Federal Army under General McClellan. By a Prussian Officer in the Confederate Service. Translated from the Koel- nische Zeitung. New Tork^ George F. Nesbitt & Co.y 1863. 8vo, pp. 16. 20520 The Army Register of the United States. ... Corrected up to the 1st of June, 1814. Published by Authority. Bostdin, Printed by Chester Stebbins^ 1 8 14. i2mo, pp. vi., 112. H. + Philadelphia^ 1 8 14. i2mo. Continued. c. 2053 After a few years called •' Official Army Register." Army Regulations, Adopted for use of the Army of the Con- federate States, in Accordance with late acts of Congress. Re- vised from the Army Regulations of the old United States Army, 1857 ; Retaining all that is Essential for officers of the Line. To which is added, an Act for the Establishment and Organization of the Army of the Confederate States of America. Also Articles of War, For the Government of the Army of the Confederate States of America. Richmond^ Va.^ West & 'John- ston^ 1 86 1. 8vo, pp. 198. 2054 [Arnaud (A.)] Histoire de D. Jean Palafox, eveque d'An- gelopol'S. [Par M. A. Arnaud. n. p.], 1690. i8mo. 2055 Title as quoted by Ternaux-Compans, No. 1044. Arnaud (Achille). Abraham Lincoln Sa naissance, sa vie, sa mort avec un recit de la guerre d'Amerique d'apres les docu- ments les plus authentiques par Achille Arnaud Redacteur a I'Opinion nationale. Parisy Char lieu freres et Huillery^ 1865. Large 8vo, pp. 96. Illustrations. h. 2056 Arnaud (Leopold). La verite vraie sur le conflit entre le Bresil, Buenos-Ayres, Mcntevideo ; reponse a M. Charles Ex- pilly. Marseille^ Boy-Estelon, 1865. i2mo, pp. 69. 2057 Arngrime. Gronlandia edur Graenland saga ur Islendskum Sagna Bookum og Annalum samantekinn og a Latinskt maal Stritsud as helm heidurliga & halaerda Manni Syra. Arngrime Jonssjne Fordum Officiali Nola Stiftis og Soknarpreste ad Mel- li*. ARNOLD. 273 stad. En a Narroenu utlogd as Ejnare Ejolfssine. Skalhollte \Iceland\ Hendr'tck Kruse, 1688. 410, pp. 45. j.c.b. 2058 The Latin original was never published. Several other works on Greenland were appended to a German version, published at Kopenhagen, 1732. 8vo. Arnold (Benedict). To the | Inhabitants | of | America [Dated] New York October 7. 1780 [Signed] B Arnold. Printed by Barnes Rivington^ Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. Broad-side, i6|x 12^ inches. t.a.e. 2059 This proclamation, issued after his desertion to the British, was also published in " The Royal Gazette," New York, October 1 1, 1780. Arnold. Proceedings | of a | General Court-Martial, of the Line, I held at | Raritan, in the State of New -Jersey, | By Order of His Excellency | George Washington, Esq. | General and Com- mander in Chief of the Army of | The United States of America, | for the Trial of | Major General Arnold, |June i 1779, | Major General Howe, President. | Published by order of Congress. | Phila- delphia :\ Printed by Francis Bailey^ in Market Street\M..^cc.LXXX. Folio, pp. 55. CM. 2060 The introduction to the following reprint of this work (p. xxix.) states that fifty copies were printed, which will account for its extreme rarity. Arnold. Proceedings of a General Court Martial for the Trial of Major General Arnold, with an Introduction, Notes and Index. New York: Privately Printed^ 1865. 8vo, pp. xxix., 182. Portrait. 2c6i Edition, loo copies 8vo; 35 410. Printed for F. S. Hoffman. An elegant volume. Arnold. Proceedings of the Supreme Executive Council of the State of Pennsylvania, in the Case of Major General Arnold. Philadelphia, Printed by Hall ^ Sellers, 1779. 4to, pp. 11. M. Arnold. Stories about Arnold, the Traitor, Andre, the Spy, and Champe, the Patriot: for ... Children ... . Second Edition. New Haven, A. H. Maltby, 1831. Sq. i6mo, pp. 72. Woodcuts. H. 2063 Arnold. Complot d' Arnold et de Sir Henry Clinton. See Barbe-Marbois {Count Fr.) Arnold (C. H.) The New and Impartial Universal History of North and South America, and of the Present Trans-Atlantic War. ... By Charles Henry Arnold, Esq. Late of Philadelphia, 35 \ 1 i f i'i y \\i } 'I f i 1< 274 ARNOLD. now of Burlington-Street. London^ Alex. Hogg [1782]. iimo, pp. xi., 25-270. 4- Also 1790 and 1796. h. 2064 " A catchpenny work, with a very long title not worth transcribing," — Rich. Ste M. R., Lxvii., 73. Arnold (F. G.) Persecution of the Volunteer Naval Officers ... Providence^ A. Crawford Greene., Printer., 1863. 8vo, pp. 30. Arnold (G. B.) Mr. Arnold's First Semi-Annual Report, of his Service as Minister at Large, in New- York. Published by the Book and Tract Society of the First Congregational Church. New-Tor k., Printed by jas. Van Nor den., 1834. i2mo, pp. 20. Continued, at least 7 having been published, h. 2066 Arnold (I. N.) Argument before the United States Supreme Court, in the Case of Arthur Bronson, a citizen of the State of New- York, Complainant, and John H. Kinzie, {et al.) citizens of the State of Illinois, Defendants, involving the Constitutionality of the Act of ... Illinois, passed 17th February, 1841, ... the " Appraisal or Two-Thirds Valuation Law." By Isaac N. Arnold, (of Chicago Illinois,) Counsel for Complainant, [n. p., 184-.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. 2067 Arnold. Congressional Legislation. Speech of Hon. Isaac N. Arnold, July 14, 1864. [n. p., 1864.] 8vo, pp. 16. h. Arnold. The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Over- throw of Slavery. By Isaac N.Arnold. Chicago, iSby. 8vo, pp. 736. c. 2069 Arnold. The Power, Duty, and Necessity of destroying Slavery in the Rebel States. Speech of Hon. Isaac N. Arnold, of Illinois. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 6, 1864. 8vo, pp. 15. + Another Edition, [^^ashington]. Towers, Printers [1864]. 8vo, pp. 8. H. 2070 Arnold. Ship Canal from the Mississippi to Lake Michigan. Speech of Hon. Isaac N. Arnold, of 111., in the House of Repre- sentatives, June 30th, 1862. [n. p., 1862.] 8vo, pp. 8. h.+ Delivered in the House ... January 15, 1863. [Washington, L. Towers tff Co., Printers, 1863.] 8vo, pp. 8. 2071 Arnold. Reconstruction i Liberty the Corner-Stone, and Lincoln the Architect. Speech of Hon. Isaac N. Arnold, of Illinois. Delivered in the House of Representatives, March ARNOLD. 275 19, 1864. fVashington^ Printed by Lemuel Towers, 1864. 8vo, pp. 14. H. 2072 Arnold. Slavery the Cause of the War and all its Evils. Speech of Hon. I. N. Arnold, of 111., in the House ... February 17, 1862. {^IVashington, D. C, Scammell ilf Co., Printers, 1862.] 8vo, pp. 8. H. 2073 Arnold (J. L.) Poems. By the late Josias Lyndon Arnold, Esq; of St. Johnsbury (Vermont) formerly of Providence, and a Tutor in Rhode-Island College. Printed at Providence by Carter y Wilkinson, m.dcc.xcvii. 8vo, pp. 141. s. 2074 Edited by James Burrill, Jun. Contains many curious pieces relative to local his- tory, &c. ; •■ Elegy on the Death of Mr. Moses Brown, Jr." For a memoir of the author, ut "The Rural Magazine and Vt. Register," Vol. 11., 428-430. Arnold (L. H.) Letter from Lemuel H. Arnold, in reply to the Letter of John Whipple, Esq. [Dated South Kingstown, May I, 1845. n. p., 1845.] Broadside. h. 2075 Arnold. Attempted Speculation of Lemuel H. Arnold and James F. Simmons, upon the funds of the State, while they were members of the General Assembly. Providence, Herald Office, 1 83 1. 8vo, pp. 23. 2076 "Relates to the proposition to unite the two Pawtucket Turnpikes." — Bartlett. Arnold. Examination of certain charges against Lemuel H. Arnold, Esq., the National Republican Candidate for Governor, being a Report of a Committee appointed April 12, 1821. Pro- vidence, 1831. 8vo, pp. 28. 2077 Arnold (R. A.) History of the Cotton Famine, from the Fall of Sumter to the Passing of the Public Works Act. By R. Arthur Arnold. London, Saunders ^ Otley, 1864. 8vo, pp. xiv., 570. + Same. With a Postscript. New Edition. Saunders fS" Otley, 1865. Post 8vo, pp. viii., 350. c. 2078 Arnold (Samuel). David serving his Generation, | or | a Dis- courseJWherein is shewed that the great Care and | Endeavour of every Christian ought | to be, that he may be Serviceable | unto God and to the present Generation, | Delivered in a | Sermon | Preached to the General Court of the Co-I lony of New-Pli- mouth in New-England on the 3d. j Day of June 1674. Being the Day of Election | there. | By Samuel Arnold Teacher of the Church I of Christ at Marshfield in New England. | [Mottoes \ i ill t til i \ ^i'fl ! ii (\\ I I 276 ARNOULD. and imprimatur 9 lines.] Cambridge^ Printed by Samuel Green^ 1674.1410, pp. (4), 18. B. 2079 Arnold (S. G.) Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Jerseymen, by S. G. Arnold. Trenton^ N. J.^ 1845. 8vo, pp. 61. c. 2080 Arnold. The Life of George Washington, first President of the United States. By S. G. Arnold. New Tork, 1840. i8mo, pp. 228. 2081 Arnold. The Life of Patrick Henry, of Virginia. By S. G. Arnold. Auburn^ 1854. i6mo, pp. 270. c. 2082 Arnold. History of the State of Rhode Island and Provi- dence Plantations. By Samuel Greene Arnold. New Tork^ D. Appleton & Co.y 1859-60. 8vo, pp. xii., 574; 592. c. 2083 Arnold. The Spirit of Rhode Island History. A Discourse delivered before the Rhode-Island Historical Society, on the Evening of Monday January 17, 1853. ^X Samuel Greene Arnold, Lieut. Governor of Rhode-Island. Providence, George H. Whitney, 1853. ^vo, pp. 32. H. 2084 Arnold (Seth S.) A Sermon preached at Alstead, on the first Sabbath in January, 1826. With historical sketches of the Town. By Seth S. Arnold, Pastor of the First Congregational Church and Society, it being ten years since his Ordination. Alstead, N. H.y 1826. 8vo, pp. 48. 2085 Arnold (Thomas D.) Speech of Mr. Arnold, of Tennessee, in Committee of the Whole, in favor of " American Industry." Delivered in the House of Representatives U. S. January 24th and 25th, 1833. Washington, Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1833. 8vo, pp. 35. H. 2086 Arnot (Dav. H.) Animadversions on the Proceedings of the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution in their Choice of an Architect for their Edifice at Washington. ... By David Henry Arnot, Architect. New Tork, 1847. ^vo. 2087 Arnot (G. A. W.) See Beechey (Capt. W. F.) Arnould (Ambroise Marie). De la balance du commerce et des relations commerciales exterieures de la France, dans toutes les parties du globe, particulierement a la fin du regne de Louis XIV. ... y le tout appuye de notes et tables raisonnees ... > AROZARENA. 277 Par M. Arnould. ... Parlsy 1791. 2 vols., 8vo, and i vol., Tables, folded in 410. -f Seconde edition. Paris^ Buisson, 1795. 2 vols., 8vo, and Atlas ; i vol., 4to s. 2088 Arnould. Systeme maritime et politique des Europeens, pendant le dix-huitieme siecle ; fonde sur leurs traites de paix, de commerce et de navigation. Par le citoyen Arnould, chef du Bureau du Commerce, et de la Balance du Commerce. Motto.] Parisy Imprimerie (TJntolne BailUuly an v (1797). vo, Half Title, Title, pp. viii., 341 (3). h. 2089 "Les Etats-Unis de I'Amerique," pp. 232-245. Various other partt oF the volume treat of commerce with America. Arnould. System der Seehandlung und Politilc Europa's wahrend des i8" und als Einleitung in dem 19' Jahrhundert ... . Aus dem Franzosischen mit Anmerkungen [von J. Dominikus]. Erfurty Keyser^ 1798. 8vo. 2090 Arnould. Frankreichs Handlung-Bilanz und auswartige Handlungs-beziehungen ... . [Aus dem Franzosischen von A. Wittenberg.] Liibecky 1792. 2 vols., 8vo. 209 1 Arnoult (N. E.) Notice of the Sale of New Metz, an Estate on the Ohio River j with Plan. By N. E. Arnoult. New Torky 1840. 8vo, pp. 14. 2092 Arnstedt (Fr.) Werth der gangbarsten Gold- und Silber- miinzen in Europa und Nordamerika. 39 Goldmiinzen. 64 Silbermiinzen. Fiir jede dieser 103 Geldsorten ist der Werth in 20 Haupt-Staaten von Europa und Nordamerika berechnet. Hamburg^ B. S. Berendsohn^ 1854. 8vo, pp. 16. 2093 Also published with the same imprint, in French, " Evaluation des especes," etc., and English, " Tables shewing the Value," etc. Arosemena. Examen sobre la franca Communicacion entro las dos Oceanos, por el Istmo de Panama. Su Autor Juste Arosemena. Bogota, 1846. 8vo, pp. 48. 2094 Around the World ; a Narrative of -a Voyage in the East India Squadron under Com. George C. Read. By an officer of the United States Navy. New Tork, 1840. 2 vols., i2mo, pp. 336, 344. 2 Plates. 2095 Arozarena. Informe presentado a la Junta de Gobierno del Real Consulado de la isla de Cuba, sobre el estado de la agricultura y elaboracion y beneficio de los frutos coloniales en 278 ARRfiT. Jamaica, por D. Ramon Arozarena y D. Pedro Bauduy co- misionados por la misma. Imprenta Fraternal, 1828, 410, pp. 54. 2069 Arrangement, for the Grand & Solemn Funeral Procession. Which is to take place on the 25th May inst. 1808, at the In- terment of the Remains of Eleven Thousand five hundred American Seamen, Soldiers, and Citizens, who have suffered martyrdom on board the Jersey and other British Prison Ships, in the harbour of New York, during the American Revolution. Folio, Broadside, i 1. 2097 Arawak. Die Geschichte von der Marterwoche, Aufer- stehung und Himmelfahrt unsers Herrn und Heilandis Jesu Christi. Uebersetzt in die Aruwackische Sprache und erklarend umschrieben. Philadelphia : Gedruckt bey Carl Cist. 1799. Wadaijahun Wuussada-goanti, Wapussida-goanti baddia Jesus Christus &c. Philadelphia, mun 1799. 8vo, pp. 213. 2098 Arrawack. The Acts of the Apostles, translated into The Arrawack Tongue. By the Rev. Theodore Schultz, in 1802. London, 1807. \%vs\o.\-New York, American Bible Society, 1850. i6mo, pp. 119. B. 2099 Arrawak. Gospels of Matthew and John in Arrawak. Lon- don, 1850, i2mo. 2100 Arredondo (N. de). Informe del virey D. Nicolas de Arre- dondo a su sucesor D. Pedro Melo de Portugal y Villena sobre el estado de la cuestion de limites entre las cortes de Espafia y Portugal, en 1795. Primera Edicion. Buenos-Jires, Imprenta del estado, 1 836. Folio, Title, pp. Hi., 38, ii. (Angelis, Colec- cion, Tomo iv.) 2101 Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roi. Paris, 11 Jug., 17 16. 410, pp. 4. 2102 Arrest du Conseil d'Etat &c. Paris, 9 May, 1720. 410, 4 1. Relates to Louisiana. Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du roy du 12 fevrier 1726, qui casse une ordonnance de Tintendant du Canada, et condamne la dame Pascal et le sieur Caillaud, capitaine du vaissaud le Comte de Toulouse ... . Paris, 1726. 4to. 2103 Arret du conseil d'Etat du Roi, portant a cinq livres par w V ARRINGTON. 279 quintal, la taxe impose sur la morue de Peche £trangere qui sera importee aux lies de TAmerique du Vent & sous le Vent. Du 25 Septembre 1785 ... J Parisy de Flmprimerie Royalty 1785. 4to, pp. 4. Rare. 2104 Arret du Roi concernant TEtablissement des Paquebots pour les Colonies Fran9aises et les £tats-Unis de 1' Amerique, 1 786. The following " Arrests" relate mostly to the French colonies. Many of them are apparently privately printed, and they are all very rare, /.rrest [&c.] Conseils [&c. Mdze, Col. Fran9aises]. Paris, a6 March, 1722. 4to, pp. 4. Arrest [&c. 5 grosses fumes &C.J Pa-it, 9 yune, 1722. 4to, pp. 8. Arrest [etc. perception du droit]. Paris, 4 yufy, ij%2. 4to, pp. 8. Arrest [etc. Sf de la Jaudrel. PjWi, 15 ^«/y, 1722. 4to, pp. 3. Arrest [etc. Casse Ordonnance de Martinique]. Paris, 13 Oct., 1722. 410, pp. 4. Arrest [etc. Pour faire passer aux Marchands]. Paris, 13 Oct., 1722. 4to, pp. 4. Arrest [etc.] 15 Dec., 1722. 410, pp. 12. Arrest, [etc. Casse sentence Elus d'Augers]. Drr. 22, 1722. 4to, pp. 8. Arrest [Exemption des Communites Re- ligieuses &c.] Paris, 6 Seft., 1723. 4to, pp. 4. Arrest [etc.] Paris, 27 Fiv., 1731. 4to, pp. 3. Arrest [etc. St. Louis, Alex, de Barbillon]. Paris, 6 May, 1731. 4to. pp. 4. Arrest [etc. Sieur Hamel.] Paris, 8 May, 1731. 4tD, pp. 3. Arrest [etc. Qui ordonne les deniers Sec] Paris, 22 May, 1731. 4to, pp. 3. Arrest [&c.] Paris, 29 May, 1736. 4to, pp. 4. Arrest [ice. Qui permet aux Armateurs &c.] Paris, 21 May, 1741. 4to, pp. 4. Arrest [etc. Qui permet aux negocians &c.] Paris, 30 Sept., 1741. 4to, pp. 4. Arrest [e* .. Commerce Colo. Fran^. in Am6r- ique &c.] Paris, i MwrcA, 1744. 4to, pp. 7. Arrest [etc. Qui suspend pendant la guerre &c.] Paris, 20 April, 1744. 4to, pp. 3. Arrest [etc. Lettres]. Paris, i^ Aug., 1744. 4to, pp. II. Arrest [&c. Qui, en interpretante celui du 20 Avril 1744 &c.] Paris, 19 June, 1745. 4to, pp. 3. Arrest [&c. Qui prorage pour 3 annies &c.] Paris, 30 Nov., 1745, 1746. 4to, pp. 2. Arriaga (J. de). Extirpacion de la idolatria de los Indios del Peru y medios para la conversion de ellos ; Por P. Pablo Joseph de Arriaga. ... Lima^ Geronymo de Contreros, 1621. 410, 8 p. 1., pp. 148. 2106 Arricerita. Cronica serafica del colegio de prop, fide de la S. Cruz de Gueret::ro 2'** parte. Mexico^ 1792. 2107 Arrillaga (Basilio Jose). Recopilacion de Leyes, Decretos, Bandos, Reglamentos, Circulares y Providencias de los Supremos Poderes y otras autoridades de la Republica Mexicana ; formada de orden del supremo gobierno, de Enero de 1828 a Diciembre de 1838. Mexico, 1 838-1 842. 13 vols., 8vo. Continued, c. [Arrington (A. W".)] The rangers and regulators of the Yanaha : or, life among the lawless. A tale of the Republic of Texas. By Charles Summerfield [A. W. Arrington], late Judge of the Rio Grande District. Author of *^ Sketches of the South-west." New Tork \i%$()]. i2mo, pp. 397. p. 2io8 'll|!J 288 ASCHLUND. If f I As It Is. [Manners and Customs in Washington recently.] jflbanyy i860. l2mo, pp. 260. 2 1 59 As the great business of the polite world is the eager pursuit of amusement, and as the Public diversions of the Season have been interrupted by the hostile parade in the capital, the exhibi- tion of a new farce may not be unentertaining. The Group, as lately acted and to be re-acted to the wonder of all superior in- telligences, nigh head quarters to Amboyna. The author has thought proper to borrow the following spirited lines from a late celebrated poet, and offer to the public by way of Prologue, which cannot fail of pleasing at this crisis. [Quotation, 12 Imes from Pope.] Boston: Printed and Sold by Edes and Gill, 1775. 8vo, pp. 22. + Philadelphia : Reprinted, 'James Humphreys, Junr., lyjS' 2'i6o As you were ! A Word of Advice To Straight-Haired Folks : addressed to the Freemen of Connecticut, by (5ne of their Num- ber. To which is subjoined a Nomination for Assistants, and a List of Candidates for Electio.i, as Representatives to Con- gress. [^New-Haven, T. G. PFoodward, Print., 18 16.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. 2161 AsBURY (Francis). Journal of Francis Asbury, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America, from August 7th, 1771, to December 29th, 1778. Philadelphia, 1792.-1- August 7, 1771, to December 7, 1815. New-York, N. Bangs and T. Mason, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1821. 3 vols., 8vo, pp. viii., 400 } 400; 420. B. 2162 Asbury. Extract from the Journal of Francis Asbury, from Jan. I, I779i to Sept. 3, 1780. Philadelphia, 1802. i2mo. Ascot Mining Company, Lower Canada. Reports on Con- dition and Prospects ... Boston, 1864. 8vo, pp. 23. h. 2164 AscHENFELDT (FnedHch). Memoiren aus meinem Tage- buche, gefuhrt wahrend meiner Reisen und meines Aufenthaltes in Brasilien in den Jahren 1843 bis 1847. Oldenburg, H. Frdnckel, 1848. 8vo, pp. iv., 156. 2165 AscHLUND (Arent). Iver Beres Gronlands Beskrivelse, med et Kaart og Forerindring. Kjobenhavn, 1832.-^-2''" forbedrede Oplag. Kjobenhavn, 1832. -|- A German translation. Kjob., 1833. 8vo. 2166 ASH. 289 AscHMANN (Rudolf). Drci Jahre in dcr Potomac-Armec oder cine Schweizer Schutzen-Compagnie im nordamerilcani- schen Kriege. Richtersweil^ Lang^ 1865. 8vo, pp. iv., 228. Ash (John). The | Present State of Affairs | in Carolina. | By John Ash, Gent. | Sent by several of the Inhabitants of that Colony, to | deliver their Representation thereof to, | and seek Redress from the Lords Proprietors of that Prov-|ince: To- gether with an Account of his Reception, | by the Honourable the Lord Granville, their Palatine,! President, or Chief of the Proprietors. [^London^ 1706.] 4to, Half-Title, and pp. 29-67 of Appendix to " The Case of the Protestant Dissenters in Caro- lina," London^ 1706. c. 2168 [Ash (John)]. Charters of Carolina, and appendix of docu- ments. London^ 1706. Numbered from No. i to No. 14, forming 67 pp., 4to. . c. 2169 " The above tract, now rare, is said by Oldmixon [who wrote contemporaneously] to have been drawn up by John Ash, on his mission to the proprietary government of Carolina in London. It is usually found appended to " The Case of the Protestant Dissenters in Carolina," London^ 1706, and is on the same subject. Sometimes also found separately, but without title-page." — A. R. S. Ash (St. George). A Sermon Preach'd before the Incorpo- rated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts ; at their Anniversary Meeting in the Parish-Church of St. Mary-le-Bow } on Friday the i8th of February, 17 14. By the Right Reverend Father in God, St. George, Lord Bishop of Clogher in Ireland. London^ J. Downing^ ^l^S- ^vo, pp. 62. m. Ash (S.) a Letter of many Ministers in Old England, requesting the judgment of their reverend Brethren in New England concerning nine positions. Written a.d. 1637. To- gether with their answer thereunto returned, anno 1639, and the reply unto the said answer sent over unto them, anno 1640. Now published by Simeon Ash and William Rathband. London^ for Thomas Underbill, 1 643. Sm. 410, 5 p. 1., pp. 90. 21 71 A[sh] (T[homas] ). Carolina ; | Or | A | Description | Of the Present State of that | Country, | and | The Natural Excellencies thereof; viz. The | Healthfulness of the Air, Pleasantness of the Place, I Advantage and Usefulness of those Rich Commo- 1 dities there plentifully abounding, which much | encrease and flourish by the Industry of the Plan- 1 ters that daily enlarge that Colony. | Published by T. A. Gent. | Clerk on Board His Majesties Ship the Richmond, which was | sent out in the Year 1680, with 37 1',' I :l. " 290 ASHE. iJfl particular Instructions to | enquire into the State of that Country, by His Majesties I Special Command, and Return'd this Present Year, 1682. | London^ \ Printed for W, C, and to be Sold by Mrs. Grover ...|... 1682. 410, pp. (2), 40. ,c. & h. 2172 Reprinted in Carrol Coll. ii., pp. 59-84. AsHBURNHAM, Mass. Annual Report of the School Com- mittee, of Ashburnham, 1849-50. Fitchburg^ Printed by C. C. Curtisy 1850. i2mo, pp. 11. Continued j 1851-52, and later reports, 8vo. 2173 A Copy of the Valuation and Taxes of the Town of Ash- burnham, for the Year 1857. Fitchburgy Printed by E. ^ J. F. D. Garfield^ 1857. 8vo, pp. 30. H. 2 1 74 Prospectus and Reports on the Ashburton Coal Company's Estate, in Schuylkill and Luzerne Counties, Penn. Office, No. 39 William Street, New York. New Tork^ Dodge ^ Grattan^ Printers^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 16. Map. h. 2175 Ashburton [Lord). See Baring (Alexander). AsHCROFT. Ashcroft's Railway Directory for 1866, contain- ing an Official List of the Officers and Directors of the Rail- roads in the United States and Canada, together with their Financial Condition and Amount of Rolling Stock. Compiled from Official Reports by John Ashcroft. New Tork^ John Ash- croft^ 1866. 8vo, pp. 172. 2176 Ashe (Thomas). A Commercial View, and Geographical Sketch, of the Brasils in South America, and of the Island of Madeira ... . By T. Ashe, Esq. Who travelled the Continent of America several ^ears. London^ Allen iff Co., 181 2. 8vo, Title, pp. 160. h. 2177 According to the "Monthly Review," lxx., pp. 219, a compilation of no merit whatever. Ashe. Memoirs and Confessions of Capt. Ashe. Written by Himself. London, 18 15. 3 vols., post 8vo. p. 2178 Ashe. Memoirs of Mammoth and various other Extraordi- nary and stupendous bones of non-descript animals found in the vicmity of the Ohio, Wabash, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri, Osage and Red Rivers ... [and now in the Liverpool Museum]. By Thomas Ashe. Liverpool, 1806. 8vo, pp. 60. 2 '79 Ashe. Travels in America, performed in 1806, For the Purpose of exploring the Rivers Alleghany, Monongahela, Ohio, ASHER. 291 and Mississippi, and Ascertaining the Produce and Condition of their Banks and Vicinity. By Thomas Ashe, Esq. In Three Volumes. London^ Phillips^ 1^0%. Iimo, pp. iv., iv., 328 ; 2 p. 1., 292; 2 p. I., 2^0. + Newburyport^ Re-printed for IVilliam Sawyer (if Co.^ 1808. i2mo, pp. 366. H. 2180 Some copies have the in- print, New York, 1808, Alio included in Phillipi' Voyages, v. x., and Pinkerton. " An unmeasured hatred of the Americans per- vades the whole of Mr. Ashe's narrative. His account of the Atlantic States forms the most comprehensive piece of national abuse we ever recollect to have perused. Their inhabitants it seems are all abominably vicious; but in degrees very nicely distinguished; the middle states being bad — the northern very bad — and the southern execrab!':." — Ed. Rev., xv., 349. Set alto Quar. Rev. AsHER ( Adolph). A short Bibliographical Memoir of the Col- lection of Voyages and Travels published by Levinus Hulsius, at Nuremberg and Francfort, from 1598 to 1650. By A. Asher. [s. 1.], 1833, 8vo, pp. 16. 2 18 1 This was extracted from Asher's " Monthly List of Old Books," afterwards re- printed, with the following title : AsHER. Bibliographical Essay on the Collection of Voyages and Travels, edited and published by Levinus Hulsius and his Successors at Nuremberg and Francfort from Anno 1598 to 1660. By A. Asher. London and Berlin^ A. Asher^ '839. 4to, 3 p. 1., pp. 118. H. 2182 One hundred and twenty copies printed. AsHER (C. W.) Uber die deutschen Handelsverhaltnisse zu den Landern des westlichen Amerika. Ein Vortrag, gehalten am 8. Mai 1850 im Verein zur Centralisation deutscher Aus- wanderung und Colonisation zu Berlin. Berlin^ 1850. 8vo, pp. 37. 2183 With an official report •' Uber Californien," by Butler King. AsHER (G. M.) Henry Hudson the Navigator, the original Documents in which his career is recorded, collected, partly translated, and annotated with an introduction. By G. M. Asher. London, Hakluyt Society, i860. 8vo. 2184 Mr. Hannah, librarian of the Long Island Historical Society, has printed a Sketch of Henry Hudson, the Navigator. By Dr. G. M. Asher, of Heidelberg. Brooklyn, Reprintedfor Private Circulation. 8vo. pp. 23. AsHER. Prospectus of a Bibliographical and 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. Compiled from the Dutch I 292 ASHLEY. : -. public and private libraries, and chiefly from the collection of Mr. Frederick Muller in Amsterdam. By G. M. Asher. Am- sterdam^ 1^54-55* 4tOi 2 1., pp. 120; a List of the Maps and Charts of New-Netherland, pp. 22. ; List of Names, pp. 23. Map. N. 2185 Also on large paper. Owing to a dispute between the author and the publisher this work was not completed. It terminates abruptly at page izo, followed by three pages of additions and corrections, which, ^r/mdy pp. 16. 2205 Also, Speeches, July 27, 1846, on the Bill for additional Fortifications. 8vo, pp. 7. Reply to the attack of C. J. Ingersoll upon Daniel Webster, April 27, 1846. 8vo, pp. 16. Speech of Emancipation in [the French] Colonies. 8vo, pp. 16. Speech upon the Texas Boundary, Aug. 14, 1850. 8vo, pp. 15. AsHMUN. Memoir of the Life and Character of the Rev. Samuel Bacon, a.m. late an Officer of Marines in the United States* Service: afterwards Attorney at Law in ... Pennsyl- vania : and subsequently a Minister of the Episcopal Church, and Principal Agent Of the American Government for persons liberated from Slave-Ships, on the Coast of Africa ; Where he [died] ... May, 1820. By J. Ashmun. Washington City [etc.], Jacob Gideon^ junior^ Printer^ 1822. 8vo, pp. viii., 288. b. AsHTON. Ashton's Memorial. An History of the Strange Adventures, and Signal Deliverances, of Mr. Philip Ashton, Who, After he had made his Escape from the Pirates, liv'd alone on a Desolate Island for about Sixteen Months, &c. With A short Account of Mr. Nicholas Merritt, who was taken at the same time. To which is added, A Sermon on Dan. 3. 17, by John Barnard, v.d.m. [Mottoes.] Boston^ N. E., Samuel Gerrishy 1725. 8vo, pp. (4), 66. H. + London; Printed /or Richard Ford and Samuel Chandler ^ 1726. i2mo, 4 p. 1., pp. 148. N. 2207 Ashton was taken prisoner by the pirate Low, at Port Rossaway, Cape Sable, and carried into the West Indies, Central America, etc. AsHWORTH (Henry). Recollections of a Tour in the United States of America, Canada, and Cuba ; delivered before the Members of the Bolton Mechanics' Institute. ... By Henry Ashworth. Reprinted from " The Bolton Chronicle." Bolton^ James Hudsmith [1859]. ^vo, pp. 45. H. 2208 Asie et Amerique, ou Tableau interessant de la religion, des moeurs, usages et coutumes divers des populations de ces deux parties du monde. Paris^ Lehuby, 1855. i2mo. 2 Engravings. AsPDEN. Supreme Court of the United States. No. 160. John A. Brown, Adm'r of John Aspden, of London ... et al.. Appellants, vs. Matthias Aspden's Adm'r D. B. N. C. T. A., et al. On Appeal from the Circuit Court, U. S., for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. [Washington^ Gideon^ Print. ^ 1851.] 8vo, pp. vii., 1209. H. 2210 M ■ I I 'V 296 ASPINWALL. Aspen. Letters and other Documents, Produced in the Case of the Succession of Matthias Aspden, and Ordered to be Printed. Philadelphia [^Privately printed^ i%yj. 8vo, pp. 316. The Aspect of the Times, a Political Poem, &c. By a Native of Newark. Newark^ i%-^i. i2mo. 2212 The Aspects of Religion in the United States of America. By the Author of " The Englishwoman in America." London^ 2213 Low^ 1859. i2mo, pp. 190. 1 AspiNALL (Joseph). The Transit Question. Transportation to the Seaboard. The Enormous Charges on Western Produce. Letter from Joseph Aspinall, Esq., President of the Detroit Board of Trade, in Reply to Hon. N. S. Benton ... . [n. p., 1865.] 8vo, pp. 12. H. 2214 AspiNWALL (Thomas). Catalogue of Books relating to America, in the Collection of Colonel Aspinwall, Consul of the United States of America at London. [Paris^ 1831 ?] 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 66. c. & H. 2215 The collection comprises 771 rare and valuable articles, collected by its worthy pos- sessor during his long residence at London as Consul-General. They were subse- quently purchased by Mr. S. L. M. Barlow, of New York, but unfortunately about 3500 of the 4000 volumes which the library contained were destroyed by fire. It is gratifying to add that the portion saved included the rarest of the books. Aspinwall. [Letter to Col. Aspinwall, accompanying a Service of Plate, offered to him, on bis Return to America, by Baring Brothers and 35 others ; with his Reply. London^ Litho- graphed in imitation ofMS.^ 1853.] 4*°> PP' 4' **• ^^'^ Aspinwall. Remarks on the Narragansett Patent. Read before The Massachusetts Historical Society, June, 1862, by Thomas Aspinwall. Bost^'n^ "John fVilson and Son, 1863. 8vo, pp. 41. H. + Second Edition. Providence, S. S. Rider, 1865. 8vo, pp. 40. 2217 Aspinwall (William). A Brief Description of the Fifth Monarchy, or Kingdome that shortly is to come into the World the Monarch, Subjects, Officers and Lawes thereof. By W. Aspinwall. London, Printed by M. Simmons for Livewell Chap- man, 1653. 4to. 2218 A[spinwall] (W.) The Legislative Power is Christ's pecu- ASSASSINATION. 297 liar prerogative. Proved from the 9th of Isaiah, vers. 6, 7. By W. A[spinwall.] London^ Livewell Chapman^ 1656. 410, pp. 39. Aspinwall resided some time in New England, and edited Cotton's Abstract of Laws. He also published An Explication of the twenty-fourth Chapter of Isaiah. His son, Peter Aspinwall, was the first settler in Brookline, Mass. AsPLAND (Alfred). On American Prisons. By Mr. Alfred Aspland. Read before the Members of the Manchester Statis- tical Society December 14, 1864. Manchester, Cave ^ Sever, Printers, 1865. 8vo, pp. 27. 2220 Aspland (Robert). An Attempt to delineate the Character of William EUery Channing. A Sermon ... . London, 1842. 8vo. 2221 AsPLUND (John). The Annual Register of the Baptist Deno- mination in North America, to the First of December 1790, containing an Account of the Churches and their Constitutions, Ministers, Members, Associations, their Plan and Sentiments, Rule and Order, Proceedings and Correspondence, ... [Pref- ace dated] Southampton County, Virginia, "July 14, 1 791. 4to, pp. 72. N. 2222 AsPLUND. The Universal Register of the Baptist Denomi- nation in North America for 1790-1-2-3-4. Boston, 1794. i2mo. w. 2223 AssALiNi (Paolo). Observations on the ... Plague ; ... Trans, from the French by Adam Neale. To which is added, A Letter concernirig the Seasoning, o*- Yellow Fever of the West Indies: By George Pinckard ... . , ew York, T. and "J. Swords, 1806. i2mo, pp. 281. s. 2224 AssALL (F. W.) Nachrichten uber die friiheren Einwohner von Nordamerika und ihre Denkmaler, gesammelt von Friedrich Wilhelm Assail, Berghauptmann des Staates Pennsylvanien. Herausgegeben mit einem Vorberichte von Franz Jos. Mone. Heidelberg, A, Oswald, 1827. 8vo, pp. 152. With an Atlas of 12 Lithograph Plates. 2225 Almost a literal translation of Vol. i. of the " Archaelogia Americana." The Assassination and History of the Conspiracy. A Com- plete Digest ... . Cincinnati, y. R. Hawley & Co. 8vo, pp. xi., 21-163. 2226 Relates to the death of Abraham Lincoln. 38 II il « 0' 11 I i MP 298 ASSIENTO. i The Assiento, | or, | Contract | for | Allowing to the Subjects of Great Britain | the Liberty of Importing Negroes] into the Spanish America. | Sign'd by the Catholick King at Madrid, the | Twenty sixth Day of March, 1713.! By Her Majesties special Command. | London^ \ Printed by 'John Baskett 2 p. 1., pp. 48. H. + Reprinted^ 1726. In English and Spanish 1713- 4to, 2227 The Assiento Contract Consider'd, as also The Advantages and Decay of the Trade of Jamaica and the Plantations. With the Causes and Consequences thereof. In several Letters to a Member of Parliament. 1., pp. 50. London^ F. Burleigh^ ^T^A' ^vo, 5 p. P. 2228 Assiento que se tomo con Antonio Fernandez Delbas, sobre la renta y prouision general de esclauos negros para las Indias, alio de mil y seiscientos y quinze. [^Madrid?'\ Folio, pp. 20. s. Assiento, y Capitvla- 1 cion que por mandado de su Magestad sejha tomado con diuersas personas interes- 1 sadas en el co- mercio de las Indias, sobre lajcobran^a, y administracion del derecho | del aueria por tres anos, que comien9an | a correr desde principio destejde 1618. | Folio, 31 1. 2230 Assiento, I y Capitv- ] lacion qve los se- 1 ilores Presidente y del Conse-|jo Real de las Indias tomaron con los vezinosjde la ciuidad de Cadiz, y Vniuersidad de | los mareantes de 3euilla. | Sobre | la cobran^a, y administracion | del derecho de la aueria, y despacho de las armadas, y flo- 1 tas de las Indias, por tiempo de seys afios, que | comien^an a correr desde principio | del de 1621. Ano 1620. \Impresso\ en Madrid. Por Fernando Correa de Monte- negro.\ Folio, 41. 1. j.c.B. 2231 Assiento y | Capitvlacion, qve | los sefiores Presidente, y del Consejo | Real de las Indias tomaron con Adriano de Legaso, por I si y en nombre del Prior y Consules de la Vniuersidad | de los cargadores a las Indias de la ciudad de Seuilla, y | demas per- sonas interessadas en el comercio dellas, so- 1 bre la cobran^a y administracion del derecho de la Aue-|ria, y despacho de las armada y flotas de las Indias, por | tiempo de seis afios, que comen^aran acorrer des-|de principio del venidero de 1628. y se I cumpliran en fin deljde 633. | En Madrid^ Por luan Gonzalez. \ AHo de M.DC.xxvii. | Folio, 44 1. 2232 Assiento y | Capitvlacion, qve | los seiiores Presidente, y del A ASSOCIATION. 299 Conse-|jo Real de las Indias totnaron con el Prior, y Consu-| les, y Comercio de Seuilla, sobre la cobran9a, y ad- 1 ministracion del derecho de la Aueria, y despacho de { las Armadas, y Flotas de las Indias, por tiempo dejtres afios, que comien^an a correr desde prin-|cipio deste de mil y seiscientos, | y quarenta. |£n Madrid^ Por Andres de Parra. \ AHo de m.dc.xxxx. | Folio, 51 1. 2233 Assiento. \Begins\ En I el Nom- 1 bre de | Dios, | Amen. | Sepan | qvantos esta| carta vierejcomo nos Crhis-jtoval de Barnvevo Boni-| faz, y Ivan de Vergara Gaviria, | etc. \^Asnento del Aueria de prior y Consules ano de 1618.] Folio, 27 1. 2234 Assimilated Rank of the Civil Branch of the Navy. See [Ruschenberger (W. S. W.)] Association of American Geologists and Naturalists. Re- ports of the First, Second, and Third Meetings of the Asso- ciation of American Geologists and Naturalists, at Philadelphia, in 1840 and 1841, and at Boston in 1842. Embracing its Pro- ceedings and Transactions. Boston.^ Gould, Kendall iff Lincoln, 1843. 8^o» PP" 544" ^' Plates. h. 2235 N° I. Association du sou par semaine en faveur des esclaves. [Compte rendu. Lausanne, Imp. Georges Bridel, 1859.] i6mo, pp. 8. H. 2236 The Association of Franklin Medal Scholars. [Its History, with a List of the Scholars.] Printed for the Association from the Annual Report of the School Committee for 1857. Boston, Geo. C. Rand & Avery, City Printers, 1858. 8vo, pp. 40. H. 2237 The Association, &c. of the Delegates of the Colonies, at the Grand Congress, held at Philadelphia, Sept. i, 1774; Versified, and adapted to Music, calculated for Grave and Gay disposi- tions } with a short Introduction. By Bob Jingle, Esq ; Poet Laureat to the Congress. Printed in the Year M,dcc,lxxiv. [^Philadelphia.'] 8vo, pp. 22. N. 2238 Published by the Tories to ridicule the proceedings of Congress. See M. R., lii., 263. [Association for the exhibition of the industry of all nations.] Official Catalogue of the New- York Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations. 1853. ^^^ Tork, George P. Putnam & Co., t ;', I ; .' /I i )!i 300 ASTli. 1853- 1853. i2mo, pp. 192. -f First revised Edition. i2mo, pp. 240, 22. New Tork^ N. 2239 Statement made by the Association for the Exhibition of the industry of all Nations in regard to the Organization and Pro- gress of the Enterprise. New Tork^ Carr and H'tcks^ ^853. 8vo, pp. 56. Plate. a. 2240 The Association also published various broadside circulars, and a Description of the Building, broadside. Association for the Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations. Official Awards of Juries. Professor B. Silliman, Jr., B. P. Johnson, Esq., Samuel Webber, Esq., Commissioners on Juries. ... New Tork^ Printed by Wm. C. Bryant & Co., ^853. 8vo, pp. v., 99. H. 2241 ^^ssociation of Medical Superintendents of American Institu- tions for the Insane. [Report of] the Committee on the distri- bution of Lunatic Hospital Reports ... 1857. 8vo, pp. 8. P. AssoLLANT (Alfred). Cannoniers a vos pieces ! Par Alfred Assollant. Paris, E. Dentu, 1861. 8vo, pp. 30. b. 2243 AssoLLANT. See .js de la vie des £tats-l^nis par Alfred Assollant Acacia Les Butterfly Une fantaisie americaine. Paris, L. Hachette et O', 1859. i2ino, Title, pp. 364. B. 2244 AsTETE DE Ulloa (Gonzalo). Pompa fvnebre, |y Exceqvias, qve I el excelentissimo Sefior | D. Pedro de Toledo y Leyba Marques de | Mancera, Virrey destos Reynos hizo en la | muerte de la Reyna nuestra Senora | Dofia Ysabel de Borbon. | J la Ex. S. D. Maria Lvisa \ de Salazar y Enriquez Virreyna \ del Peru \ Por el lie. D. Gonzalo \ Astete de Vlloa Capellan mayor de la \ Capilla Real de Lima.\ [1645.] 4to, 126 1. 2245 AsTi (Felice). Memoria o dissertazione sopra la Nuova China China del regno di S. Fe, nell' America meridionale. Seconda edizione ... con lettere de V. Dandolo. Fenezia, 1791. 4to. 2246 AsTiE (J. F.) Histoire de la republique des £tats-Unis depuis Tetablissement des premieres colonies jusqu'a I'election du president Lincoln (1620-1860). Par. J. F. Astie. Precedee d'une preface par M. Ed. Laboulaye, de I'lnstitut. [Motto.] Paris, Grassart, 1865. 8vo, pp. xv., 478 ; 589. b. 2247 ASTOR. 301 AsTife. Le reveil rcligieux des Stats Unis (1857-1858), d'apres les principales publications amcricatnes et anglaises. Lausanne^ Bridel^ 1859. i2mo. 2248 AsTiE (J. F.) De godsdienstige opwekking in Amerika, ten tijdc van Jonathan Edwards. Uit het Fransch. s* Gravenhage^ H. J. Gerretsen^ 1866. Post 8vo, pp. 43. 2248a I have nut seen the French original. AsTLEY (Thomas). Collection of Voyages. See [Green (John)]. Astor Library, N. Y. Act of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Trustees. New-York^ 1849. 8vo, pp. 8. 2249 Alphabetical Index to the Astor Library, or Catalogue, with Short Titles, of the Books now collected, and of the Proposed Accessions, as submitted to the Trustees of the Library for their Approval, Jan., 1851. [By Dr. J. G. Cogswell.] New York^ R. Craighead^ Printer, 185 1. 8vo, pp. xxx., 446. 2250 Catalogue of Books in the Astor Library relating to the Lan- guages and Literature of Asia, Africa and the Oceanic Islands. New York, Astor Library Autographic Press, mdcccliv. 8vo, pp. (8), 424. H. 2251 100 copies printed. " Languages of the American Indians," pp. 179-187. Catalogue or Alphabetical Index of ..he Astor Library. ... Part I. Authors and Books. [Compiled o^ J. G. Cogswell.] ... New York, Jointed by R. Craighead, 1857-61. 8vo, pp. v., 2iio.-f Supplement ... with an Alphabetical Index of Subjects in all the Volumes. ... New York, 1866. 8vo, pp. (4), 605. With title-pages to divide the work into five volumes. Concise Classified List of ... Bibliography ... selected ... for the Astor Library. New York, 1849. 8vo, pp. 30. 2253 Also prefixed to the Alphabetical Index. List of Periodicals and Transactions of Societies taken in at the Astor Library, 1855. [^New York, 1855.] 8vo, pp. 24. Lithographed. 2254 Annual Report of the Trustees to the Legislature, [for 1849]. Albany, N. Y., 1850. 8vo. Continued. 2255 W ■ Y 302 ATCHESON. Prospectus of the Astor Mining Company, Eagle River, Lake Superior. Boston, fFright isf Potter^ 186/^. 8vo, pp. 16. Map. H. 2256 Astounding Disclosures and Frauds in the Liquor Traffic. Published by P. S. T. S. Philadelphia, Tract Society, i860. i2mo, pp. 24. H. 2257 Astronomical Observations made during the Year 1845 ** *he National Observatory, Washington : under the Direction of M. F. Maury ... . Vol. i. ... IVashington, Printed by J. ^ G. S. Gideon, 1846. 4to, pp. v., clvi., 273, 1 19. Plates. c. 2258 Five volumes were published, covering observations From 1845-50 inclusive. Con- tinued with the title : Astronomical and Meteorological Observations made at the United States Naval Observatory, during the Year 1861. ... Commander J. M. Gilliss, U. S. N., Superintendent. Washing- ton, Government Printing Office, 1862. 4to, pp. xxv., 519 (i). Continued. c. 2259 Four volumes, contains observations from 1861-64 inclusive, had appeared up to 1867. Asylum. Origin of the First Presbyterian Church of Asylum, Bradford Co., Pa. With an Appendix and Notes. And also, A Formula used in Receiving Members. Towanda, Pa., E. S. Goodrich, 1843. i2mo, pp. 14. 2260 At Anchor : a Story of our Civil War. By an American. New York, D, Appleton ^ Co., 1865. i2mo, pp. 311. c. 2261 Atall (pseudon.) See [Wain]. Atcheson. American Encroachments on British Rights; or. Observations on the Importance of the British North Amer- ican Colonies. And on the Late Treaties with the United States ; With Remarks on Mr. Baring's Examination ; And a Defence of the Shipping Interest from the Charge of having attempted to impose on Parliament, and of Factious Conduct in their Opposition to the American Intercourse Bill. By Nathaniel Atcheson, Esq. f.a.s. [Motto.] London, y. Butterworth, and y. M. Richardson, 1808. 8vo, pp. xiii. (i), cxiii. ; 250. 4 Maps and Tables, h., c, * p. + A New Edition, with Consid- erable Additions. London,i%o%. 8vo. (In the " Pamphleteer," Vol. VI., pp. 33-98, and 361-98, and 361-400.) 2262 See M. R., lix., 305. ATHERTON. 303 Atcheson. a Collection of Debates in Parliament on the Navigation and Colonial System, on the Trade between Great Britain and the United States of America, and on the Intercourse between the latter and the British Colonies in North America and the West Indies, &c. &c. from 1783 to 1808, both inclusive, with Prefatory Observations, Notes, and an Appendix, contain- ing ... Documents ... . By Nathaniel Atcheson. London^ 1808 [or] 1809. 8vo. 2263 [Atcheson.] Collection of Interesting and Important Re- ports and Papers on the navigation and trade of Great-Britain, Ireland, and the British Colonies in the West Indies and Amer- ica, with tables of tonnage ... . Printed by order of the Society of Shipowners of Great Britain. Edited by N. Atcheson. Lon- don^ 1807. 8vo, pp. xxviii., 154, ccxcvii. h. & s. 2264 [Atcheson.] A Compressed View of the Points to be dis- cussed, in treating with the United States of America ; a.d. 18 14. With an Appendix and Two Maps. [Mottoes.] London^ J. M. Richardson^ 18 14. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 39. 2 Maps. h. &. s. Some copies printed in 4tu. Relates to the Boundary Question. See M. R., lxxv., 318. Reprinted in the " Pamphleteer," v. 105-139. Atchison (David R.) Speech of Hon. D. R. Atchison, of Missouri, on the Oregon Question, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 12, 1846. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. h. 2266 Atheos ; or the Tragedies of Unbelief. New York, Sheldon ^ Company, 1862. i2mo, pp. 331. 2267 Contains matter relative to Aaron Burr, &c. Atherton (Booz M.) See Wells (Bezaleel). Atherton (C. G.) Speech of Mr. Atherton of New Hamp- shire, on the General Appropriation Bill. ... April 23 and 24, 1840. Washington, 1840. 8vo, pp. 15. H. 2268 Also; Speech, May Z7, 1840, on the Public Revenue. 8vo, pp. 16. Speech on the Twelve Million Loan Bill, July iz, 1841. 8vo. On the Tariff, Dec. 23, 1841. 8vo. On the Proceeds of the Public Lands, March 30, 1842. 8vo. Apportionment Bill, May 3, 1842. 8vo. Speech on the Tariff, May 25, 1844. 8vo. Atherton (C. H.) An Address delivered at Concord, before the New-Hampshire Historical Society, at their Annual Meeting, June 8, 1831. By Charles H. Atherton, a Member ... . Concord, Printed by Jacob B. Moore, 1831. 8vo, pp. 29. n.h. f 1 ■ ' il 304 ATKINS. Atherton. Eulogy on Gen. George Washington, late Presi- dent of the United States, who died December 14, 1799 ; Delivered at Amherst, N. H. before the Inhabitants of the Town of Amherst, the Inhabitants of the Town of Milford, and the Benevolent Lodge, on the iid day of February, 1800, at the Request of the Committee or the Selectmen and other Respect- able Citizens of the Town of Amherst, to which was superadded the Request of the Committee of the Benevolent Lodge. By Charles Humphrey Atherton. From the Press 0/ Samuel Preston^ Amherst^ 1800. 8vo, pp. 23. H. 2270 Atherton. Memoir of the Hon. Joshua Atherton. Boston^ Crosby^ Nicholsy and Company ^ 1852. 8vo, pp. 57. H. 2271 Atherton. An Oration, pronounced in the First Parish at Amherst, N. H. ... July 4, 1798. By Charles H. Atherton. [Motto.] Printed at Amherst^ by Samuel Preston^ July, 1 798. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 2272 Atherton (W.) Narrative of the Suffering & Defeat of the North-western Army, under General Winchester : Massacre of the Prisoners : Sixteen Months Imprisonment ... with the Indians and British : By William Atherton. Frankfort^ Ky.^ Printed for the Author by A. G. Hodges, 1842. i8mo, pp. 152. H. ft P. 2273 Atkins (John). A Voyage to Guinea, Brasil, and the West- Indies ; In His Majesty's Ships, the Swallow and Weymouth. Describing the several Islands and Settlements, viz. Madeira, the Canaries, Cape de Verd, Sierraleon, Sesthos, Cape Apol- lonia, Cabo Corso, and others on the Guinea Coast ; Barbadoes, Jamaica, Sec. in the West-Indies. The Colour, Diet, Lan- guages, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Religions of the respect- ive Natives, and Inhabitants. V7ith Remarks on the Gold, Ivory, and Slave-Trade ; and on the Winds, Tides and Cur- rents of the several Coasts. By John Atkins, Surgeon in the Royal Navy. [Motto.] London, Casar Ward and Richard Chandler, M.DCC.xxxv. 8vo, Title, i 1., pp. xxv., 265 [pp. 3-18 omitted] ; Errata. h. k s. 2274 Atkins. A Voyage to Guinea, Brasil, and the West-Indies ; ... Giving a Genuine Account of the Several Islands. ... By John Atkins, Gent, of Plaistow, in Essex. The Second Edi- tion. London and Scarborough, Casar Ward and Richard Chandler, 1737. 8vo, pp. xxv., 265. s. 2275 This ii the previous work, with merely a new title. 1 I ATKINSON. 305 Atkins (John). Report of the Evidence in the case, John Atkins, appellant, vs. Calvin Sanger Sc al. Executors, rela- tive to the will of the late Mrs. Badger, of Naticlc. By the appellant. Dtdham [Ms.], H. ^ IF. H. Mann [1822]. 8vo, pp. 84. C. 2276 Atkins. Democracy and Dred Scott. Speech delivered by Smith D. Atkins, Before the Frceport Wide Awakes, at Ply- mouth Hall ... Aug. 14, i860 ... [n. p., n. d.] 8vu, pp. 24. h. , A Reply to the the Rev. Thomas 8vo, pp. 13. H. Atkins (Thomas). American Slavery. .. Letter of Bishop Hopkins, of Vermont, ... by Atkins ... . New-Tori J Scobell^ Printer [n. d.J Atkinson (Archibald). Speech of Mr. Atkinson, of Vir- ginia, on the Oregon Question. Delivered in the House ... Feb- ruary 7, 1846. IVawington^ Printed at the Union Office^ 1846. 8vo, pp. 8. H. 2279 [Atkinson (Edw'd)']. Cheap Cotton by Free Labor. By A Cotton Manufacturer. Boston^ IVilliams isf Co.^ 1861. 8vo, pp. 52. Second Edition. Boston, 1861. 8vo, pp. 54. 2280 Atkinson. ... On Cotton. By Edward Atkinson, Esq., of Boston, Mass., Delivered Dec. 14th, 1865. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. (12). H. 2281 Lecture ii. of a Course " on The Currency, Resources and Indebtedness of the United States, delivered before the American Geographical and Statistical Society." Atkinson. Report to the Boston Board of Trade on the Cotton Manufacture of 1862, March i, 1863. By Edward Atkinson. 8vo, pp. 21. Plate. . 2282 Mr. Atkinson also published a broadside, " The Cotton Kingdom, J?stron, March, 1863," and an Article, "The Future Supply of Cotton," in the North Amtr. Rev., April, 1864; xcviii., 477-497. Atkinson (John). The Hermit : Or an Account of F. A. J. Phyle, who lived without the use of fire for upwards of twenty-two years, in a small cave, in the midst of a wood near Mount Holly, in Burlington, N. J., and was found dead in the year 1780. By John Atkinson. Philadelphia, 18 11. i8mo. [Atkinson (Joseph)]. A Match for a Widow; or, the Frolics of Fancy. A comic opera ; in three acts. As per- formed at the Theatre-Royal, Dublin. London: Printed for C. 39 l1lf.llHinJ..^I|LW;il|IM . 1 ( I \ t I I 306 ATLANTA. ! ' I at Dilfyy in the Poultry ^ mdcclxxxviii. 8vo, pp. viii., 61 ; Epi- logue, I 1. 2284 This rare play was written by Joseph Atkinson, Treasurer of the Ordnance in Ireland. The part of Jonathan was the first attempt to introduce a Yankee character upon the British stage. In it is sung a portion of " Yankee Doodle." — S. Atkinson (S.) The Effects of the New System of free trade upon our Shipping, Colonies and Commerce ... A Letter to Hon. W. Huskisson. London^ 1827. 8vo, pp. 63. + A second letter, &c. London^ 1827. 8vo, pp. 51. s. 2285 Atkinson (Thomas). Address delivered before the Historical Society of the University of North-Carolina, June 6, 1855, ^Y Rt. Rev. Bishop Atkinson. Published by ... the Society. Raleigh^ Holden ^ Wilson^ 1855. 8vo, pp. 32. B. 2286 Atkinson. ... Sermon at the Consecration of Grace Church, Baltimore, Oct. 30. Baltimore^ 1856. 8vo, pp. 22. 2287 Atkinson {Rev. W. Christopher). A Historical and Statis- tical Account of New Brunswick, B.N. A. With Advice to Emigrants. By the Rev. W. Christopher Atkinson, a.m. Pas- tor of the Presbyterian Church, Mascreen, St. George's. Third Edition, greatly improved and corrected. Edinburgh: Printed by Jndersontff Bryce,M.DCCC.XLiv. i2mo, pp. xvi., 284. Map. c. Atkinson (William King). Oration delivered at Dover, N.H., July 4, 1791. Dover^ ^79^- 4to> PP- 23* 2289 [Atkinson (William P.)] Remarks on an Article from the Christian Examiner, entitled " Mr. Parker and his Views" [by Dr. E. S. Gannett]. Boston^ Wm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols^ 1845. 8vo, pp. 15. 2290 Atlanta. History of the Rebel Steam Ram " Atlanta," now on Exhibition, ... Philadelphia, for the Benefit of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon. With an Interesting account of the Engagement which resulted in her Capture, November, 1863. Philadelphia^ George H. Ives [1864]. i2mo, pp. 10. + Another edition. Philadelphia \i%(>^. pp.4. 2291 Address of the Atlanta Register to the People of the Con- federate States. One Dollar per Copy. Atlanta., Ga., y. A. Sperry & Co.; Augusta, Ga., Geo. B. Mitchell IJan. l, 1864]. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 2292 i...l ATLANTIC. 307 I! Atlantic and Michigan Railway. Sketch of the Geographical Rout[e] of a Great Railway from the Atlantic to the Missis- sippi. New Torky 1829. ovo, pp. 16. -f-Second edition, with Additions. New Tork^ 1830. 8vo, pp. 48. 2293 Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company Circular ... New Tork., 1855. 8vo, pp. 27. p. 2294 Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, established under arrange- ments of Henry O'Reilly. 7000 miles completed and about 4000 additional miles arranged for construction ... . \_New York, 1852.] 8vo, pp. 16. p. 2295 Atlantic and Mississippi Railroad. Sketch of the Geographi- cal Rout of a Railway to connect the Canals and Navigable Waters of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri ... . Second Edition. Neiv Tork^ 1830. 8vo, pp. 48. 2295a Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad Compariy. Report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders, July, 1848. Port- land^ 1848. 8vo, pp. 16. 2296 The Atlantic Club-Book ; being Sketches in prose and verse, by Paulding, Halleck, Bryant, &c. New Tork^ 1834. 2 vols., i2mo.-|-Third edition. New Tork, 1847. ^ vols., i2mo. + London,, Newman. 2 vols., post 8vo. 2298 Atlantic Magazine. New Tork [1824-5]. ^ vols., 8vo. The Atlantic Monthly. A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics. Boston, Phillips, Sampson and Company [1858]. 8vo, pp. iv., 892. Continued. 2299 Vol. IV., etc., Ticknor and Fields. In xvi., etc., the title reads : " A JVlijazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics." Edited, for a time, by James Russell Lowell. Atlantic Navigator : being a nautical description of the coasts of France, Spain and Portugal, the west coast of Africa, the coasts of Brazil and Patagonia, the islands of the Azores, Madeiras, Canaries and Cape Verdes. ... a description of the principal harbours on the coast of North America, etc. 4th Ed. improved and enlarged. London, James Imray ^ Son, 1854. 8vo, pp. xii., vi., 532. c. 2300 Atlantic Telegraph. A History of preliminary experimental proceedings, and a descriptive account of the present state and ;i li M [i "iw'Higni-im mi <(l("P" 308 ATLAS. i 1 i I 1 1 prospects of the undertaking. Published by order of the direc- tors of the company, July, 1857. London, "Jarrold ^ Sons, 1857. 8vo> PP- ^9» 2 plates. c. 2301 Report of Proceedings of a Meeting called to Further the Enterprise of the Atlantic Telegraph, held at the Hall of the Chamber of Commerce, New York, Wednesday, March 4, 1863. Prepared under the Supervision of John Austin Stevens, Jr., Secretary of the Meeting. New Tork, IV. Amerman, Printer, 1863. 8vo, pp. 26. C. 2302 The Atlantic Telegraph ; its History from the Commence- ment of the Undertaking in 1854, to the Sailing of the Great Eastern in 1866. ... London, G. //'. Bacon, 1866. 8vo, pp. 1 66. 4- To the final success in 1866. London, G. IV. Bacon, 1866. i2mo, pp. 116. c. 2303 Atlantis. Amerikanische Erzahlungen und Geschichten. Deutsche Ausgabe. i. Theil. Hamburg, 1854. 8vo, pp. (6), 154. (Serie 11. der Volksschriften des deutsch-amerikanischen Vereins.) 2304 Atlantis. Journal des Neuesten und Wissenswurdigsten aus dem Gebiete der Politik, Geschichte, Geographic, & Statistik, Cultur-Geschichte und Literatur der Nord und Siidamerikani- schen Reiche, mit Einschluss des westindischen Archipelagus. Herausgegeben von Eduard Florens Rivinus in Philadelphia. [^Leipzig, Hinrichi], 1826-27. 2 vols., 8vo. c. 2305 Atlantis. Zeitschrift fiir Leben und Literatur in England und Amerika. Herausgegeben von Karl Elze. Dessau, Katz [1853-54]. 2 vols., 4to, about 600 pp. in all. 2306 The Atlanto-Pacific Canal. For all Nations. (The Hum- boldt line, via the Atrato-Cupica valleys.) Capital J22,500,ooo. Preliminary statement. London [n. d.]. 8vo, pp. 16. 3 Maps. Atlas Ameriquain. See Jeffreys (Thos.) Atlas Geographicus : or, a compleat System of Geography, (Ancient and Modern) for America. Containing What is of most Use in Bleau, Varenius, Cellarius, Cluverius, Luyts, Baudrand, Sanson, the Royal Commentaries of Peru, &c. With the Discoveries and Improvements of the best Spanish, Dutch, French and English Authors and Travellers, Ancient and Modern, to this Time j v*rith about 30 new Maps, Cuts, San- •s ATLEE. 309 son's Tables, &c. as may be seen in the Catalogues thereof annex'd to the Inde::. The Maps done by Herman Moll, Geographer, in which are all the latest Observations. Europe is two Volumes, Asia the Third, Africa the Fourth, and this the Fifth. Vol. V. To which is added, A Catalogue of the Maps, Cuts, and Sanson's Tables in all the five Volumes, and a Descrip- tion of Bosnia by Omission left out in Europe. In the Savoy : Eliz. Nutt^ MDCcxvii. 4to, pp. 807 (4). 24 Maps. c. &. p. Atlas of Battles of the American Revolution, together with Maps, showing the Routes of the British and American Armies, Plans of Cities, Surveys of Harbors, &c., taken during that eventful period, by the Officers attached to the Royal Arrny. London^ 1793' R'- folio. 17 Plates. c. 2309 This being a collection of maps published at various times, with this general title, the number of maps varies from seventeen to twenty-two. A New York firm purchased a large remainder of these maps, and issued them with' the above title-page. Their edition is distinguished by the broad letters with which the title is printed, and the omission of the place and date of publication. An Atlas of the United States of North America ; corrected to the present period. London^ 1832. 4to. 17 Maps fol. 2310 Atlas of the United States for the Use of the Blind. Boston^ 1837. 4to. s. 231 1 Atlas para el viage de las goletas Sutil y Mexicana al recono- cimiento del estrecho de Juan de Fuca en 1792, publicado en 1802. Folio. 9 Maps and 8 Views. c. ' Hauptconservatoriums der K. B. Armee herausgegeben von Fiie /icn Kunstmann, Karl von Spruner, Georg M. Thomas. Zu Jen Monumenta saecularia der K. B. Akademie der Wissen- schaften ... . Miinchen, Nach den Originalen gezeichnet von F. Schleicher, technische Bearbeitung in der lithographischen Anstalt von Seb. Minsinger. In Comm. bet Jsher ^ Cie in Ber- lin, 1859. 4*o> letterpress, pp. (4), 151. 13 Colored Maps, folio c. 2313 Atlee (E. p.) An Address delivered before the Female Anti-Slavery Society of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, i%'^\. 8vo, pp. 27. 2314 fl 310 ATTEMPT. • II : \. i ) Atlee. An Address to the Citizens of Philadelphia on the Subject of Slavery, &c. By E. P. Atlee. Philadelphia, ^833. 8vo, pp. 15. 2315 Atlee (S. Y.) Essay; submitted ... to the Teachers' Asso- ciation, of ... Washington, ... October 25th, 1856. [The constitution of the U. States a study for schools.] By Samuel Yorke AtLee, ... Washington, D. U, 1857. ^vo, pp. 15. H. Atlee (W. L.) Memoir of William R. Grant, m.d., ... With a Notice of his Theory of the Foetal Circulation. ... By Washington L. Atlee, m.d. ... Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1853. 8vo, pp. 22. Portrait of Grant. 2317 Atocha (Alexander J.) Memorial to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, 1852. 8vo, pp. 21. s. 2318 Atrato. Prospectus of the Atrato and San Juan Canal and Transportation Co. in New Granada, South America. New Tori, Baker, Godwin iff Co., Printers, 185 1. 8vo, pp. 16. Map. Prospectus of the Atrato River Mining and Trading Company. New York, Turnbull ^ Keech, Printers [n. d.] 4to, pp. 3. H. The caption reads, " The Establishment of Protestant Missionaries and Schools in South America, under the Auspices of the ... Company." Atson (W.) Heart Whispers j or, a peep behind the family curtain, interspersed with sketches of a Tour through Nine Southern States ; contained in a series of letters to his wife. By William Atson. Philadelphia, H. Cowperthwaite, 1859. i2mo, pp. 368. c. 2321 ■ The Attempt of the North to Subdue the Southerners, and the Attempt of Spain to Subdue the Netherlanders. Is there any Analogy between them ? An off-hand Enquiry. By the author of** Uncle John's Cabin, next door to Uncle Tom's Cabin." London, Simpkin, Marshall £ff Co., 1865. i2mo, pp. 16. 2322 Attempt to Elucidate the Pernicious Consequences of a Devia- tion from the Principles of the Orders in Council. London, Tipper, 1809. 8vo, pp. 76. 2323 Attempt to show that America, &c. See [Mather (Sam'l)]. Attempt to strip Negro Emancipation of its Difficulties as ATWATER. 3" well as its Terrors. By a Merchant. London^ G. Woodfall^ 1824. 8vo, pp. 48. c. 2324 Attention, Voters ! Address of the National Democratic Committee to the People of the United States. [1864.] 8vo, pp. 4. 2325 Atterbury (J. G.) God in Civil Government. A Dis- course preached in the First Presbyterian Church, New Albany, November 27, 1862. By Re- , John G. Atterbury. New Albany^ George R. Beach^ 1862. 8vo, pp. 16. 2326 Attfield (W.) The Neptune's Car ; a Tale of New York, a Poem. 1857. ^^o. 2327 Attibert (Fr.) Quatre ans a Cayenne. Par Fr. Attibert, deporte. Bruxeiles, 1849. ^3^^ [Attibert.] Vier Jahre in Cayenne. Nach den Aufzeich- nungen Fr. Attibert's herausgegeben vom Hauptredacteur des Bien-etre social. Aus dem Franzosischen von Fr. X. Linden- berg. Regensburg^ Manz, 1859. ^^°> PP- '4^* ^3^9 Atticus, pseudon. Remarks on the Proposed Canal from Lake Erie to the Hudson River. By Atticus. New-York^ Printed by Samuel Wood^ SonSy 18 16. 8vo, pp. 14. H. 2330 Attleborough (Mass.) Constitution of the Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture, Arts, and Social Intercourse. Providence [1805]. 8vo, pp. 15. 2331 Atwater (Caleb). A Description of the Antiquities dis- covered in the Western Country, originally communicated to the Antiquarian Society. Columbus, Ohio, i^33- ^yO' 2332 Included in Trans, of Amer. Antiq. Soc, Vol. i. Atwater. The General Character, Present and Future Prospects, of Ohio. Address at Columbus, Ohio, December, 1826. Columbus, 1827. 8vo, pp. 21. c. 2333 Atwater. A History of the State of Ohio, Natural and Civil, by Caleb Atwater, a.m. First Edition. Cincinnati : Glezen & Shepard, 1838. 8vo, pp. 403. c. 2334 See N. A. R., liii., p. 320. Second Edition. Cincinnati, 1838. 8vo, pp. 407. Third Edition. Cincinnati, 1858. 8vo. Atwater. Remarks made on a Tour to Prairie du Chien ; II ~ ■ ; ■ ■« T p.iiwi,'ii;p|ami II 11 2< 312 ATWOOD. thence to Washington City, in 1829. By Caleb Atwater, late Commissioner employed by the United States to negotiate with the Indians of the Upper Mississippi, for the Purchase of Mineral Country ... . Columbus^ O,^ Isaac N. Whiting^ i^-^i. i2mo, pp. vii., 296. c. & H. 2335 Contains a Vocabulary of the Sioux Language. Republished in the following work : Atwater. The Writings of Caleb Atwater. Published by the Author. Columbus, Scott & ff^right^ iS 22' 8vo, pp. 408. C Contains a reprint of 2332 and 2335, with fifteen pages of additional matter. Atwater (H. C.) Incidents of a Southern Tour ; or, the South seen with Northern Eyes. By the Rev. H. Cowles Atwater. Boston, 1857. 8vo, pp. 120. 2337 Atwater (J.) Considerations on the Approaching Dissolu- tion of the United States Bank. In a Series of Numbers, by Jesse Atwater. Sidney's Press, New-Haven, 18 10. 8vo, pp. 22. H. 2338 Atwater (Jeremiah). Sermon preached at Burlington, on the Day of the Anniversary Election, Oct. 14, 1802. Middle- bury, 1802. 8vo, pp. 39. 2339 Atwater (Noah). A Sermon, delivered at the Ordination of the Reverend John Taylor, to the Pastoral Care of the Church in Deerfield. February 14th, 1787. By Noah Atwater, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Westfield. Northampton, Printed by William Butler, m,dcc,lxxxvii. 8vo, pp. 32. h. 2340 Atwater. A Sermon ... . By Rev. Noah Atwater, a.m. Late Pastor of the Church in Westfield. Delivered To his People on the 22d of November, 1801, at the close of the 20th year of his ministry, and under a distressing ... disorder of body, whichj soon after, terminated his life. Springfield, Printed by Jshley ^ Brewer, i8o2. 8vo, pp. 21. H. 2341 Atwood. In Memoriam. Discourses in Commemoration of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, delivered in the South Church, Salem, April i6th, and June ist, 1865, By the Pastor, Rev. E. S. Atwood. Salem, Printed at the Office of the Gazette, 1865. 8vo, pp. 3 1. B. 2342 Each sermon has also a separate title-page, beginning, " The Nation's Loss," and " The President's Record." Atwood (Thomas). The History of the Island of Dominica. AUBLET. 3*3 I \ Containing a Description of its Situation, Extent, Climate, Mountains, Rivers, Natural Productions, &c. &c. Together with an Account of the Civil Government, Trade, Laws, Customs, and Manners of the different Inhabitants of that Island. Its Con- quest by the French, and Restoration to the British Dominions. By Thomas Atwood. London, J. Johnson, M DCC xci. 8vo, pp. viii., 285. H. 2343 *' Mr. Atwood passed several years in Dominica, and has drawn up a plain and suc- cinct account of this island." — M. R., vii., 15. Atwood. Geschichte der Insel Dominica, aus dem En- glischen mit Anmerkungen von G. F. Banecke. Gottingen, Dieterich, 1795. 8vo. 2345 Atwood. Observations relative to Negro Slaves in the British West India Islands. By Thomas Atwood. London, 1790. 8vo. 2345^ Atwood (W.) The Case of William Atwood, by the late King William ... constituted Chief Justice of the Province of New York ... . With a true Account of the Government and People of that Province ; particularly of Bayard's Faction and the Treason for which he and Hutchins stand attainted ... . London, 1703. Folio. 2346 AuBANO. See Boemo Aubano. AuBERTEUiL. See Hilliard d'Auberteuil. AuBi>T (Penelope). Life of Charlotta Du Pont, an English Lady ; taken from her own Memoirs, giving an Account how she was trepan'd by her Stepmother to Virginia, how the Ship was taken by some Madagascar Pirates, of her Marriage in the Spanish West Indies, &c. London, 1736. i2mo. 2347 A doubtful title firom a London catalogue. AuBLET (Jean Baptiste Christophe Fusee). Histoire des Plantes de la Guiane Fran9aise, rangees suivant la methode sexuelle, avec plusieurs memoires sur difFerents sujets interes- sants, relatifs a la culture et au commerce de la Guiane Fran- ^aise, et une notice de I'lle de France. Ouvrage orne de pres de 400 planches en taille douce, etc. Par J. B. Chr. Fusee Aublet. Paris, Didot, 1775. 4 vols., 4to. A. 2348 " About 800 plants are described in this work, more than half of them being entirely new. Aublet gave the uncouth Indian names of the plants to his new genera, which have been adopted by most of the French botanists ; but Schreber and others have very properly replaced them by others better adapted to the Linnaean nomenclature." — ' Rich. 40 iilippjju^j, '"1 3H AUCHMUTY. AuBONNEAU ( — d'). Un mot sur les colonies fran^aises et particulierement sur Saint-Domingue. 1800. 8vo. 2349 AuBRE (Paul d'). Colonists and Manufacturers in the West Indies, &c. Translated from the French. 1844. 8vo. Plans. AuBREE (Pierre.) Le royalisme de la Guadeloupe d^voil6, ou Precis historique des trahisonsorganisees et executees par Georges- Henry-Victor Collot, gouverneur. [n. p., an in.] 4to. 2351 Signed, " Les delegues et membres du ci-devant corps repr^sentatif de la Guadeloupe, Pierre Aubree, Peri, Bresseau, Bouyer." A pamphlet. AuBRY ( — , avocat.) Memoire pour Michel-Jean-Hugues Pean Captaine-Aide-Major des ville et gouvernement de Quebec. Paris^ 1762. 4to. 2352 " On trouve dans ce memoire plusieurs details interessans sur les dernieres opvations militaires des Franfais dans le Canada." — M. de Fontette. Auburn. Constitution of the Veteran Association of Auburn. Organized August 23, 1865. Juburriy 1865. i2mo, pp. 12. h. Auburn. An Account of the Proceedings of the Meeting at Auburn, N. Y. Aug. 23, 1828, in Relation to the Measures taken to enforce the Observance of the Sabbath, and the attempt to establish a Christian Party in Politicks. Auburn^ Richard OUphant, 1828. 8vo, pp. 24. w. 2354 AucAiGNE (Felix). L'alliance Russo-Americaine. Par Felix Aucaigne. Paris^ Dentu, iSb^' 8vo. -f 2* edition. Paris,, Dentu, 1863. 8vo. 2355 AucHiNLECK. A History of the War between Great Britain and the United States of America, during the Years 18 12, 18 13, and 1 8 14. By G. Auchinleck. Toronto, 1855. Rl. 8vo, pp. vii., 411. 2356 First appeared, in Maclear's "Anglo-American Magazine." AucHMUTY (Robert). The Importance of Cape Breton to the British Nation. Humbly represented by Robert Auckmuty, Judge of His Majesty's Court of Vice-Admiralty for the Pro- vinces of Massachusets-Bay and New-Hampshire, in New- England. N. B. Upon the Plan laid down in this Representation, the Island was taken by Commodore Warren and General Pep- perill, the 14th of June, 1745. London, W. Bickerton, m dcc xlv. Folio, pp. 7. H. 2357 Reprinted in Mass. Hist. Coll., Vol. v., pp. 202-206. AUDUBON. 3>5 AucHMUTY (Samuel). Sermon before the Corporation for the Relief of Widows and Children of Clergymen, in the Com- munion of the Church of England in America, Oct. 2, 1770. With an account, etc. New Tork^ ^11^' 8vo, pp. 40. 2358 AucHMUTY. Sermon preached at the Opening of St. Paul's Chapel, in the City of New York, Oct. 30, by Samuel Auch- muty, D.D. New Tork^ H. Gaine [1766]. 4to. 2359 AuDAiN (L.) Discours a trois jeunes Haitiens recemment couronnes au grand concours de la Sorbonne. , primerie de Moquet^ 1858. 8vo, pp. 23. Advocates a European education for Haitians. Paris, Im- H. 2360 Audi alteram partem, or a Counter-Letter to the Right Hon. the E — 1 of H — 11 — gh, on the late and present State of Affairs in the Island of G — n — a. In which is clearly demonstrated, &c. London, Nicol, 1770. 8vo, pp. 123, Appendix, 68. 2361 See ' Monthly Review,' XLii., 150, Audubon. The Birds of America from Original Drawings By John James Audubon ... . London, Published by the Author, 1827-30. 4 vols., Atlas folio, 435 Colored Plates. h. 2362 First issued in eighty-seven parts ; and one of the most sumptuous ornithological works ever published ; the coloring of the plumage, and the exact drawing of the birds, can scarcely be surpassed. The birds are represented in action amid the scenes, or on the plants and trees, most common to their habits, presenting a variety of land and marine views of floral and other productions of different climates and seasons. Its great dimensions have permitted eagles and other birds of the largest size to be repre- sented of their natural size, and even in groups. " All is combined to ally," says Brunet, " in the most happy manner, the exactness of individual details with a living and animated representations of general forms." The plates were published without any text, to avoid the necessity of furnishing copies gratis to the public libraries in England, agreeably to the law of copyright. Triibner, p. 174, quotes the work with plain plates. I have never seen one in that condition. Owing to the destruction by tire of the stock and copper-plates the work has become extremely rare, and even small sections command high prices. Audubon. The Birds of America. From Drawings made in the United States and their Territories. By John James Audubon. Reissued by J. W. Audubon. New York, Roe Lockwoodt^ Son, Publishers, l86i. 2363 This is a selection of one hundred and forty plates, only, from the first edition, repro- duced in colored lithographs ; much inferior to the former edition. The letter-press to this selection forms 4 vols, royal 8vo, and describes many birds not represented in the volume of plates. Indeed, this reissue is an unfinished publication, and the intelligent collector will only accept it as a cheap substitute for the previous work. The following is a complete work on a smaller scale : it .■»'' T W 316 AUDUBON. I Audubon. The Birds of America, from Drawings made in the United States and their Territories. By John James Audu- bon ... . New Tork^ J. J. Audubon; Philadelphioy J. B. Che- valier^ 1840-44. 7 vols., rl. 8vo. H. 2364 chevalier's name doei not appear in VoU. vi. and vii. First and most desirable edi- tion in this form published during the author's lifetime, in one hundred parts. It was republished in New Yoric, 1856. In the new edition described below the plates have a tinted background, which is objectionable. Audubon. The Birds of America, from Drawings made in the United States and their Territories. By John James Audu- bon, F.R.S. Re-issued By J. W. Audubon. New Tork^ Roe Lockwood iff Son^ 1861. 7 vols., impl. 8vo ; Vol. I., pp. VIII. 246 } II. viii., 200 i III., vni., 234 IV., vni., 322; v., vni,. 346; VI., viii., 456; VII., viii., viii., 372. 500 Colored Plates, each 10 inches by 7. 2365 In a later edition, dated 1865, the pagination is changed, and the work forms eight volumes, but the contents are the same. The edition of seven volumes is preferable for the plates. Audubon. Ornithological Biography, or an Account of the Habits of the Birds of the United States of America ; accom- panied by Descriptions of the Objects represented in the work, entitled the Birds of America, and interspersed with Delinea- tions of American Scenery and Manners. By John James Audu- bon ... . Philadelphia, E. L. Carey and A. Hart, mdcccxxxii. 5 vols., rl. 8vo. H. 2366 Vol. I. is often missing. The remaining volumes were published as follows : Vol. II. Boston, Hilliard, Gray, and Company, mdcccxxxv. Vol. iii.-v. Edinburgh, Adam 6 CharUt Black, mdcccxxxv. -mdcccxxxix. Some copies of Vol. i. have the imprint, Edinburgh, A. & C. Black, mocccxxxi. Audubon and Bachman. The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America. By John James Audubon ... and the Rev. John Bachman ... . New York, J. J. Audubon, 1845-48. 3 vols., Columbier folio. 150 Plates, h. Letterpress, 3 vols., rl. 8vo. 2367 First published in thirty parts, of five plates each '(ii x 28). There is another edition {New York, Roe, Lockwood & Soni, 1855. Plates, 2 vols., folio. Text, 3 vols., rl. 8vo.), which the publishers say " is precisely the s?me, in every respect, as that published by Mr. Audubon, and was even printed and colored by the same per- sons who executed the fornr er under his personal supervision." I cannot endorse this statement. The first edition is by Ar the best. The following is a reproduction of the work on a smaller scale, matching in size and style the edition of the birds de- scribed in No. 2364 tupra : Audubon and Bachman. The Quadrupeds of North Amer- ' I AUGHEY. 3»7 ica, by J. J. Audubon ... and the Rev. John Bachman, d.d. New Toriy 1851-1854. Rl. 8vo, pp. viii., 384; 334; v., 348. 155 Colored Plates. -f- A^^tt; Tori, K G. Audubon^ M Dccc lvi, Rl. 8vo, pp. XV., 383 i 334 i v., 348. 2368 Audubon. A Synopsis of the Birds of North America. By John James Audubon. Edinburgh^ Adam ^ Charles Blacky MDCCCxxxix. 8vo, pp. 359. 2369 Audubon. Les oiseaux d'Amerique ... . Parisy Impr. de Renouardy '833. 8vo. 2370 A prospectus in French and German. Audubon. Scenes de la nature dans les £tats-Unis et le nord de I'Amerique. Ouvrage traduit d* Audubon, par Eugene Bazin, avec preface et notes du traducteur. Paris, P. Benrand, 1857. 2 vols., 8vo. 2371 Audubon (J. W.) Illustrated Notes of an Expedition through Mexico and California. By J. W. Audubon. New York, 1852. With Plates, plain or colored. 2372 The publication of this work was not continued. AuER (Alois). Das Vater-Unser. /F/V«, 1844-47. ^ pt. oblong folio, 17 leaves. h. 2373 Part I. has the caption, " Das Vater-Unser in mehr als sechshundert Sprachen und Mundarten, typometrisch aufgestellt." Fart 11. has the title, " Das Vater-Unser in mehr als 200 Sprachen und Mundarten mit Originaltypen." Contains specimens of fifty-seven American languages. AufForderung an teutsche Auswanderer zu einer grossern und gemeinschaftlichen Ansiedlung in den Freistaaten von Nord- amerika. Giessen, Rider, Mdrz 1833. 8vo, pp. 16. 2374 AufForderung und Erklarung in BetrefF einer Auswanderung im Grossen aus Teutschland in die Nordamerikanischen Frei- staaten. Giessen, Richer, Marz 1833. 8^°» PP* 28.4-2% mit den Statuten der giessener Auswanderergesellschaft vermehrte Auflage. Giessen, Richer, Julius 1833. 8vo, pp. 56. 2375 Auger (Edouard). Voyage en Californie par Edouard Auger (1852-1853.) Paris, L. Hachette et O', 1854. i6mo, 2 p. 1., pp. 238. H. 2376 AuGHEY Secession. (J. Hill). Bv Rev. The Iron Furnace : or. Slavery and John H. Aughey, a Refugee from Missis- 3i8 AUGUSTUS. sippi. [Motto.] Philadelphia^ IVilliam S. W jllfred Martien^ 1863. iimo, pp. 296. Portrait. c. & H. 2377 AuGHEY (S.) The Renovation of Politics. A Discourse delivered in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lionville, Pa., January 4, 1861. By Rev. Samuel Aughcy. IVest Chester.^ E. F. James^ 1 86 1. 8vo, pp. 15. 2378 AuGSPURGER (Johann Paul). Kurtze und wahrhafFte Beschrei- bung dcr See Reisen von Amsterdam in Holland nacher Brasilien in America und Angola in Africa, Von 4. Novembris 1640 bis 10 lulii 1642. Schleusingeriy lohann Michael Schall^ 1644. i2mo, PP- 79- 2379 The Augusta [Ga.l Colonization Society. [Constitution and History, n. p., n. d.J i2mo, pp. 10. h. 2380 Augusta, Ga. ... A Tribute of Respect to the Memory of her fallen Heroes, by St. James' M. E. Sabbath School, of Augusta, Ga. Comprising Eulogies, pronounced by Messrs. Martin V. Calvin, Joseph T. Derry and Rev. William M. Crumley ; a Full Report of the Action of the Grand Committee of Twenty, an " In Memoriam," by Mr. Henry Cleveland, and an " Oration," ... by Hon. Henry W. Hilliard. Jugusta, Ga.^ 1866. 8vo, pp. 28. H. 2381 Tuther's Augusta Directory For 1861, to which is added a Business Directory ... . By T. Tuther, Jr. First Annual Issue. Jugusta, Ga.^ Press Chronicle & Sentinel^ 1861. 8vo, pp. 26-131. H. 2382 Augustus (Hieronymus Oliverius). De Imperio Romano Liber, de Partitione Orbis Libri iv. et Epigrammata. jfug. Find., 1548. 4to. 2383 "The Poem de Partitione Orbis is very interesting to the American collector." — LiBRi's Catalogue, i86i, No. 212. Augustus (J.) A Report of the Labors of John Augustus, for the Last Ten Years, in Aid of the Unfortunate : containing a Description of his Method ... ; Striking Incidents, and Obser- vations upon the Improvement of some of Our City Institu- tions .. Boston, Wright and Hasty, 1852. 8vo, pp. 104. H. Augustus. Let::er concerning the Labors of Mr. John Augustus, the Well-known Philanthropist, From One who knows AUSTIN. 3»9 him. Boston^ Published /or Private Circulation^ December^ 1858. 8vo, pp. II. H. 2385 AuGY ( — d'). Reflexions sur une Icttre C-critc le 16 mai par le sieur Peynicr a I'assemblee generale de la partie fran^'aisc de Saint-Domingue, seante a Saint-Marc. Du 7 fevrier 1791. l^Paris'jy Impr. de L. Potier de Lille [n. d.] 8vo. 2386 Signed, •' D'Augy." Aura; or, the Slave. A Poem. Philadelphia^ 1788. i6mo, pp. 23. 2387 AuRELius, pseudon. See [Gardner (John)]. AuRiAC (J. B. d'). Les forestiers du Michigan ; par Jules B. d'Auriac. Paris^ Brunei^ 1866. i8mo, pp. 18. 2388 AuRiAC. ... La guerre noire souvenirs de Saint- Domingue par J. Berlioz d'Auriac Paris^ Putois-Crette^ 1862. i2mo, 2 p. 1., pp. 480. H. 2389 Ausfiihrliche Beschreibung. See [Vries ( 'y. Van)]. Ausfuhrliche Beschreibung von der unglucklichen Reise des jiingsthin aus Teutschland nach Carolina und Pensylvanien wandernden Pilgrim, dem iibelgegrundeten Kocherthalerischen Bericht entgegen gesetzt. Frankfurt^ i"} 11. 8vo. 2390 " An account of the journey of some pilgrims from Germany to Carolina and Penn- sylvania." — Meusil, X., 2, p. 375. Boucher, vi., 56, quotes an edition, Frankfort, 1706. 8vo. Ausfiihrlicher Bericht von der beriihmten Landschaft Carolina, an tag gegeben von Kocherthalern. Frankfurt^ ^T^9- 8vo. Meusel, x., a, p. 375. Ausilios del Ecuador Solicitados parapasta esponsion Con- siguiente y sucesos posteriores. ^'Vo, 1841. 4to. 2392 The Auspices of War, an Ode, Inscribed to the Memory of Admiral Boscawen, To which is added, the Prophecy of the Union. A narrative Poem. London, Dodsley, '779' 4^0' M. R., Lx., 476. Auss America. See No. 10 19. Austin (A. W.) A Memorandum concerning the Charles- town Post-Office. By Arthur W. Austin, p.m. [n. p., 1835.] 8vo, pp. 23. B. &. N. 2394 «<> w 320 AUSTIN. ,1 \\\ Austin ^Benjamin). Constitutional Republicanism, in oppo- sition to Fallacious Federalism ; as published occasionally in the Independent Chronicle, under the Signature of Old-South. To which is added, a Prefatory Address to the Citizens of the United States, never before published. By Benjamin Austin, jun. [Motto.] Boston, Adams & Rhoades, 1803. 8vo, pp. 327. c. & H. 2395 Austin. Memorial. To the Legislature of Massachusetts. [Relative to a Charge delivered to the Grand Jury, Nov. Term. 1806, by Theophilus Parsons. With the Report of the Com- mittee on it. n. p., 1808.] 8vo, pp. 11. h. 2396 [Austin.] Observations on the Pernicious Practice of Lavir. Published occasionally in the Independent Chronicle. By Honestus. Boston^ Printed by Adams iff Nourse, M,DCC,LXXXVI. 8vo, pp. 52. + With an Address never before published. Cor- rected and amended. ... Boston, Printed by True iff JVeston, 1 8 19. 8vo, pp. 60. H. 2397 Advocates a law reform in Massachusetts, and the abolition of lawyers by profession. [Austin.] Remarks on a late Proposition [by U. Cotting] from the Boston and Roxbury Mill Corporation ... . [^Boston, 18 18.] 8vo, pp. 8. H. 2398 Austin (C. H.) ... A Discourse, delivered at Rome, N. Y., by Rev. C. H. Austin, on the Death of Lewis Wilcox, who fell at the Siege of Fredericksburgh, Va., December 11, 1862. Utica, N. K, Roberts, Printer, 1863. 8vo, pp. 22. H. 2399 Austin. The Origin of our National Difficulties ; examined. By C. H. Austin, Pastor of M. E. Church, Frankfort, N. Y. ... Utica, N. T., Keeling^ Griffiths, Printers, 1861. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 2400 The title on the cover is " The Uncultivated Heritage, and the Southern Rebel- lion. A Sermon ... . " [Austin (David)]. The American Preacher ; or, A Collec- tion of Sermons from some of the most Eminent Preachers, now living, in the United States ... . Elizabeth-Town [New-Jersey), Printed by Shepard Kollock,i'jq\-()'^. 4 vols., 8vo.-f-Vol. iv. New-Haven, Printed by Abel Morse. 240 1 Austin. Republican Festival, Proclamation, and New Jeru- salem. New Kaven, March 9th, a.d. 1803. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. 2402 AUSTIN. 321 pp. Austin. A Discourse delivered 011 occasion of the death of George Washington, late president, general, and commander-in- chief of the forces of the United States of America, in com- pliance with the request of the mayor, aldermen, and Common Council of the Borough of Elizabeth, December 25. 1799. Also sketches of a running discourse delivered to the Union Brigade on the same occasion, at their cantonment on Green Brook, in compliance with a request from Colonel Smith, the Commanding officer, December 26, 1799. with an address to the throne of grace, offered at the door of the tabernacle of the cantonment on Green Brook, Feb. 22. the birthday of our national luminary. By David Austin, Jun. New York^ Printed by G. F. Hopkins^ 1 800. 4to, pp. 36. Allegorical Plate. 2403 Austin. The National " Barley Cake." or. The " Rock of Offence" a *' Glorious Holy Mountain : " in Discourses and Letters. By David Austin, a.m. Washington^ Way ^ Groff^ 1802. 8vo, pp. 80. c. 2404 Full of warm Federalist politics. Austin. Downfal of Mystical Babylon, or the Political Operations of 1 793-4, a Discourse at Elizabeth Town and New York. By David Austin. 1795. 8vo. 2405 Austin (Elbridge Gerry). Fugitive Slave Case. A State- ment of the Facts, connected with the Arrest and Emancipation of George Latimer, a Fugitive Slave. Prepared by E. G. Austin, Counsel for the Claimant. Boston^ John H. Eastburn^ Printer^ 1842. 8vo, pp. II. H. 2406 [Austin (I vers James)]. An Account of the Origin of the Mississippi Doctrine of Repudiation : with a Review of the Argu- ment which His Excellency Alexander G. McNutt, late Gover- nor of Mississippi, advanced in its Vindication. By a Member of the Boston Bar. ... Boston, Bradbury, Soden, and Company, MDCCCXLII. 8vO, pp. 28. H. 24O7 Austin. An Address delivered before the Corps of Cadets of the United States Military Academy. By Ivers J. Austin, Esq. a Member of the Board of Visitors. June, 1842. New York, Wiley and Putnam, 1842. 8vo, pp. 18 H. 2408 Austin. Argument of Ivers J. Austin, Counsel for the Remonstrants from Watertown, against the Petition for the Incorporation of the Town of Belmont, before the Joint Stand- 41 I m 322 AUSTIN. !ii ing Committee on Towir^ Boston^ Printed by Alfred Mudge and 5o«, 1857. 8vo, pp. 58 i^i). Map. H. 2409 Austin. An Oration delivered by Request of the City Authorities, before the Citizens of Boston ... July 4, 1839. By Ivers James Austin. Boston^ John H. Eastburn^ City Printer^ 1839. 8vo, pp. 36. H.-|- Second Edition. Boston^ ''839. 8vo, pp. 36. 2410 Austin (James Trecothick). The Life of Elbridge Gerry. With Contemporary Letters. To the Close of the American Revolution. By James T. Austin, Esq. Boston^ Wells and Lilly^ 1828-29. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xvi., 520 ; vii. (i), 408. Por- trait. C. & H. 241 1 Austin. An Oration pronounced at Lexington, Mass. ... 4th July, 181 5. By James T. Austin. Boston, Printed by Rowe and Hooper, 1815. 8vo, pp. 21. B. 2412 Austin. An Oration, delivered on the Fourth of July, 1829, ... in the City of Boston. By James T. Austin. Boston, John H. Eastburn, Printer, 1829. 8vo, pp. 26. H. 2413 [Austin. Remarks on Dr. Channing's Slavery. By a Citi- zen of Massachusetts. Boston, Russell, Shattuck and Co., and John H. Eastburn, 1835. 8vo, pp. 48. H. 2414 [Austin.] Review of the Remarks on Dr. Channing's Slavery, by a Citizen of Massachusetts. [Austin.] Boston, James Munroe and Company, 1836. 8vo, pp. 48. B. 2415 Mr. Austin was also the author of Review of the Rev. Dr. Chunning's Letter to Jonathan Phillips on the Slavery Question. Boston, 1839. i2ino. An Address, delivered before the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, ... October 3, 1839. ... Boston, 1839. 8vo, pp. 36. Reply to the Centinel Review [relating to the Massachusetts State Prison]. Boston, 1824. 8vo, pp. 4. Speech delivered in Faneuil Hall, Dec. 8, 1837, at a Meeting of Citizens. Boston, 1837. 8vo, pp. 13. Austin (Jonathan Loring). An Oration, delivered July 4, 1786, at ... Boston ... . Boston, Printed by Peter Edes [1786]. 4to, pp. 19. H. 2416 Austin (Jonathan Williams). An Oration, delivered March 5, 1778, at the Request of the Inhabitants of Boston, to Com- memorate the Bloody Tragedy of March 5, 1770. By J. W. Austin. Boston, 1776. 410, pp. 14. p. 2417 Austin (L. A.) Memorial of Mary White Wicker: A AUSTIN. 323 2414 Funeral Sermon delivered at Ticonderoga, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1865, by Rev. L. A. Austin, of Orwell, Vt. ... For Private Circulation. Andover^ Printed by JVarren F. Draper^ 1865. 8vo, pp. 60. 2418 Austin (Moses). Summary Description of the Lead Mines in Upper Louisiana. By Moses Austin. Washington^ A. ^ G. fVay^ 1804. i2mo. c. 2419 Austin (Robert F.) Buchananism not Democracy : Speech, New- York Assembly, Feb. 9, 1858. 8vo, pp. 6. s. 2420 Austin (Samuel). An Address, pronounced in Worcester, (Mass.) on The Fourth of July, 1825, being the Forty-ninth Anniversary of the Independence of the United States, before an Assembly convened for the Purpose of Celebrating this Event religiously. By Samuel Austin, d.d. ... Worcester^ Printed by William Manning [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 23. H. 2421 Austin. The Apology of Patriots, or The heresy of the friends of the Washington and peace policy defended. A Ser- mon, preached in Worcester, Massachusetts, on the Day of the National Fast ... August 20, 181 2. Observed ... in conse- quence of the Declaration of War against Great-Britain. By Samuel Austin, d.d. Published by Request. Printed at Wor- cester^ by Isaac Sturtevant, i8i2. 8vo, pp. 32. b. 2422 Austin. An Oration, pronounced at Worcester, on the Fourth of July, 1798 ... . By Samuel Austin, a.m. Printed at Worcester^ by Leonard Worcester^ 1798- 8vo, pp. 38. H. 2423 Austin. An Oration, Pronounced at Newport, Rhode- Island, July 4, 1822. ... By Samuel Austin, d.d. Newport^ William Simons^ 1822. 8vo, pp. 16. 2424 Austin. Protest against Proceedings of the First Church in Worcester. By Samuel Austin, d.d. Member and formerly Pastor of said Church. Printed by Manning & Trumbull, 'June, 1821. 8vo. pp. 16. H. 2425 Mr. Austin also published Discourses at the Dedication of the Calvinist Church, Wor- cester, Oct. 13, 1823. Worcetter, 1823. 8vo. An Inaugural Address, pronounced in Burlington, July a6th, 181 5, by Samuel Austin, d.d. President of the University of Vermont. ... Burlington, Printed by Francis G. Fish, August, 181 5. 8vo, pp. 18. H. Examination of Seven Sermons by Rev. Danie! Merrill on Baptism. JVorccster^ 1805. i2mo. The following sermons : Disinterested Love, iVi(w l^ori, 1 79 1. 8voj Introductory to his Ministry in Worcester. fVorcester, 1791. 8vo, pp. 32; At Salem, April ao, 1803, on the Installation of Samuel Worcester, fforcester, 1803. 8vo, 'i I .i 3^4 AUSTRO-BOREALIS. pp. 27 ; Before the Mass. Missionary Soc, May 24, 1803. Salem, 1803. 8vo, pp. 32 ; Incomparable Excellency of Religion. Cattkill, 180S. 8vo, pp. 17. Also at the ordinations: in Fitchburg, Mass., Sept. 27, 17971 of Samuel Worcester, and again in Granville, N. Y,, Oct. 4, of Nathaniel Hall, fforceiier, 1798. 8vo, pp. 32; of Leonard Worcester, in Peacham, Vt., Oct. 30, 1799. Peacham, 1800. 8vo, pp. 32; of John Milton Whiton, Antrim, N. H., Sept. 28, 1808. Amhtrtt, 1809. 8vo, pp. 28; of Warren Fay. fforcester, 1809. 8vo; of John Nelson, in Leicester, Mass., March 4, 1812. ff^orcester, 1812. 8vo, pp. 28. Sermon at Worcester on the Annual Fast, April 11, 1811. ff^orcester, 1811. 8vo, pp. 32. Sermon deliv- ered at Worcester, on the Day of Public Thanksgiving, observed throughout ... Mas- sachusetts, December 15, mdccxcvi. By Samuel Austin, a.m., Printed at fVorcetttr, by Leonard fforcester, 1797. 8vo, pp. 24. Sermon preached in Worcester, Mass., on the Occasion of the Special Fast, July 23, 18 12. fforceit^r, 18 12. 8vo, pp. 28. Sermon preached on the Day of General Election, at Montpelier, Oct. 10, 18 16. Montpelier, 18 16. 8vo, pp. 27. And others. Austin (S. F.) An Address delivered by S. F. Austin of Texas ... in ... Louisville, Kentucky, On the 7th of March, 1836. Lexington^ J. Clarke iff Co.y Printers^ 1836. i2mo, pp. 30. H. + An Address of the Honorable S. F. Austin, One of the Commissioners of Texas. [^Louisville^ 1836]. 8vo, pp. 29-47 of some unknown work. b. 2426 Austin Settlements. Translation of the Laws, Orders, and Contracts, on Colonization, from January, 1801, up to this time, in virtue of which Col. Stephen F. Austin has introduced, &c., Foreign Emigrants in Texas, with an Explanatory Intro- duction. San Felipe de Austin^ Texas^ 1829. ^^o* ''• 2427 Austin (William). An Oration, pronounced at Charlestown, at the Request of the Artillery Company, on the Seventeenth of June ; being the Anniversary of the Battle of Bunker's Hill, and of that Company. [Mottoes.] By William Austin, a.b. Charlestown^ Printed by Samuel Etheridge^ 1 801. 8vo, pp. 29. H. Austin. Harrington's Directory of the City of Austin for the Year 1866. With a Historical and Statistical Review of Austin and the Reese River Mining Region. By Myron Angel. Justin^ Nevada^ J. D. Fairchild & Co.^ Printers^ 1866. 8vo, pp. 119. 2429 Austria [Colonel Jose de). Bosquejo de la Historia militar de Venezuela en la Guerra de su Independencia. Tomo L [all published]. Caracas^ 1855. 8vo, pp. xlvii., 390. 2430 Austro-Borealis, pseudon. A Platform, etc. See [Stearns (E. J-)] AUSWANDERUNGEN. 325 pp. r of i, pp. 2426 Der Auswanderer am Niederrhein. Meurs^ Dolle^ 1849-50. 8 nos., 8vo, pp. 170 in all. 2431 Contents, — I. WIskonsin : Manitowac-Rapids. 2. Wiskonsin : Milwaukee. Eben- ezer. 3. Iowa ; Pella. 4. New- York. 5. Indiana. Wisconiin. Missouri. 6. Wisconsin. [Title on the cover: Wie sieht es in Wisconsin aus ? ... Voa Wilh. Dames.] 7. Indiana. [Cover-title : Nord-Amerika in seinen verschiedenen Bezie- hungen, insbesondere der Staat Indiana. Von Pet. Schultze.] 8. Ceresco, Fond du Lac County. [Cover-title: Nordamerika ... . Von Emil F.versz. Menschenhandel in Havre von Le Maitre & Comp. das. u. Washington Finlay in Mainz. Von Louis Eversz.] Auswanderer-Bibliothek. Verzeichniss der seit den letzten 10 Jahren erschienenen Schriften und Charten fiir Auswanderer mit Angabe der Starke, der Verleger, der Preise und einer Uebersicht nach den verschiedenen Landern und Staaten. Ru- dolstadt^ Froebel^ 1852. 8vo, pp. 33. 2432 Auswanderer-Calender fur 1854 und 1855. i. Doppel-Jahr- gang. Rudohtadt^ Froebel^ 1854. i6mo, pp. 84. 2433 This is the "Ausgabe fur Nord-Amerika;" an " Ausgabe fiir Siid-Amerika," pp. 88, was published ; also an edition for North America of the " Calender fiir 1855 und 1856." Die Auswanderer in Amerika. Aus den Atlantischen Studien abgedruckt. G'6ttingen^Wigand\\%^'^. 8vo, pp. i6. 2434 Der Auswanderer, zunachst Organ der sammtlichen Auswan- derungsvereine Sachsens. Mittheilungen aus deutschen An- siedlungen, Rathgeber fur fortziehende Briider, sowie Bespre- chungen iiber geistiges und sittliches Leben transatlantischer Volker. [iii.] Jahrgang 1850. Schneeberg\and'\Leip'z,tg\\%^Q\ 4to. Continued. 2435 1850, 104 nos. each 4 pp.; 1851, 52 nos. each 8 pp. Die Auswanderung der Deutschen nach Texas, Nordamerika und Ungarn. Eine Mahnung an die Nation. Munchen^ Franz^ 1844. 8vo, pp. 56. 2436 See also under Mexico, Michigan, and Texas. Die Auswanderung nach Amerika. Breslau, Schulz & Co.^ 1850. 8vo, pp. 4. 2437 Uber Auswanderungen, iiberhaupt, iiber Auswanderungen nach Amerika insbesondere, von dem Standpunkte der Ge- schichte, der Universalphilosophie, der Moral und Politik. Ru- dolstadty 1834. 8vo. 2438 Cover-title : " Fluch und Segen der Auswanderungen," etc. ( w ^.-rawmm^mia^ v ^ - m t rn vmrn. 326 AUTHENTIC. Auswahl kleiner Reisebeschreibungen und anderer statistischen und geographischen Nachrichten. Leipzig., Schneider., 1784-95. 22 vols., 8vo. 2439 Auswahl schoner seltener Gewachse als eine Fortsetzung der Amerikanischen Gewachse. Mit 250 illuminirten Kupfertafein mit Text von Jh. Zorn. Niirnberg., Bauer u. Raspe^ 1795-98. 5 pt. 8vo. 2440 This is a continuation of Dreyhundert auserlesene Amerikanische Gewiichie nach Linneischer Ordnung. Niirnherg, 1785. Ausziige aus Briefen aus Nord-Amerika, geschreiben von zweien aus Ulm an der Donau gebiirtigen, nun im Staate Louisi- ana ansassigen Geschwistern. Nebst Beschreibung einer Reise durch mehrere der nordlichen und westlichen Staaten von Nord- Amerika. ... Ulm., Niibling., 1833. i2mo, pp. 224. Plate. Ein auszug ettlicher|sendbriefF dem aller durchleiichtigisten | groszmechtigiste« Fiirsten vnd Herren Herren Carl Romischen vnd| Hyspanische« Konig &c vnserm gnedigen hern durch ire verordent | Hauptleut | von wegen einer new gefunde« Inseln, der selbew gelegen | heit vnd jnwoner stitten vn gewonheiten inhaltend vor FCurtzuerschi- 1 nen tagen zugefandt. | [Colo- phon] Getruckt in der keiserlichen Stat Nurmberg durch Fryderichen Peypus | vnd seligklich volendjam. 17. tag Marcij des jars do man | zalt nach Christ! uhsers lieben | herren gebvrt. MDXX. I 4to, Title, i I., 6 leaves and i blank. 2442 Contains an account of the expeditions of Francisco Hernandez de Cordova, Grijalva, and Cortes to Yucatan, from Anghiera. Autentijck Verhael van 't remarcquabelste is voorgevallen in Brasil, tusschen den Hollandtschen Admirael Willem Cornelisz ende de Spaensche VIoot. Midtsg. de Sententie ende executie over eenighe Schippers, die haren Eedt in't ghevecht niet be- tracht hadden. Amsterdam., von J. van Hilten., 1640. 4to, pp. 12. 2443 " The marks „C 3." and „D" at the foot of two of the pages are evidently mis- printed, and instead of A 3. and B." — Muller. AuTEROCHE. See Chappe d'Auteroche (Jean). Authentic Account of the Proceedings of the Congress held at New-York, In mdcclxv, On the Subject of the American Stamp Act. [London~\., mdcclxvii. 8vo, Title, pp. 37. H. & s. I I: AUTHENTIC. 327 mii- An Authentic Account of the Rise and Progress of the Pres- ent Contest in America. To which is added the Discovery of America by Columbus. London^ '77^* ^^o. 2445 Authentic Copies of the Correspondence of Charles Cotes- worth Pinckney, John Marshall, and Elhridge Gerry, Esqrs. Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to the Re- public of France ; as Presented to Both Houses of Congress, April 3, 1798. By His Excellency, John Adams. President of the United States of America. London^ Printed for y. Debrett^ 1798. 8vo, pp. 78. 2446 Authentic Copies of the Preliminary Articles of Peace be- tween Great Britain, France, Spain and the United States of America, signed at Versailles, 20th January, 1783. London^ 1783. 8vo, pp. 32. 2447 Authentic Copies of the Provisional and Preliminary Articles of Peace signed between Great Britain, F" ranee, Spain, and the United States of America. ... London^ 1783- 8vo, pp. 28. Authentic Copies of the Provisional and Preliminary Articles of Peace between Great Britain and the United States of Amer- ica, the King of France, and the King of Spain, signed Nov"^ 30, 1782 & Jan. 20, 1783. London^ J. Debrett^ ^783. 8vo. 2449 An Authentic Journal of the Siege of the Havana. By an Officer. To which is prefixed, A Plan of the Siege of the Havana, Shewing the Landing, Encampments, Approaches, and Batteries of the English Army. With the Attacks and Sta- tions of the Fleet. London^ T. Jejff^erys^ mdcclxii. 8vo, pp. 44. Plan. c. ii H. 2450 An authentic Narrative of Facts relating to the Exchange of Prisoners taken at the Cedars ; supported by the Testimonies and Depositions of His Majesty's Officers, with Several Original Letters and Papers. Together with Remarks upon the Report and Resolves of the American Congress on that Subject. Lon- don^ T. Cadell^ MDCCLXxvii. 8vo, pp. 50. n. 2451 " These remarks are intended to shew the fallacy of the report of the Congress, and to evince the perfidy of that body, in the resolves." — M. R. An Authentic Narrative of the Loss of the Doddington India- man, and of the Surprising Adventures, and Distresses of those on Board, who survived the Shipwreck, from the Journal of one I J i ; ! V 328 AUTHENTIC. of the Surviving Officers. [Motto.] New-Tor k^ Printed by James Parker and Company^ mdcclxii. izmo, pp. 28. P. 2452 An Authentic Narrative of the Proceedings of the Expedition under the Command of Brigadier-Gen. Craufurd, until its Ar- rival at Monte Video j with an Account of the Operations against Buenos Ayres under the Command of Lieul.-Gen. Whitelocke. By an Officer of the Expedition. London^ the Author^ 1808. 8vo, Title, pp. viii., 216. 4 Maps. c. A h. Authentic Papers from America : submitted to the Dispas- sionate Consideration of the Public. London^ T. Becket^ *775' 8vo, Title, pp. 33. s. 2454 This collection contains the several American petitions previous to the repeal of the Stamp Act, contrasted with the petition of the late Congress to the King, and their address to the people of Great Britain. See M. R., lii., 87. Authentic Papers Relating to the Expedition against Cartha- gena : being the Resolutions of the Councils of War ; both of Sea and Land-Officers ... . With ... the Letters which passed between Admiral Vernon and General Wentworth ; and also between the Goveraor of Carthagena and the Admiral. London^ L. Raymond^ 1744- 8vo, Title, pp. lOO. H. 2455 Authentic Papers Relative to the Expedition against the Charibbs, and the Sale of Lands in the Island of St. Vincent. London^ J. Almon^ M DCC Lxxiii. 410, pp. 83. H. 2456 Authentic proceedings of the French King and his parliament against the Jesuits of France, with a preface tracing the artifices of the whole body of Jesuits, and enumerating the various diabolical methods they made use of by Mons. La Valette, their Agent at Martinico, &c. London^ Wilkie^ 1761. 8vo, pp. 61. Authentic Rebel Papers seized at St. Eustatius, 1781. London.^ L. Lambert^ G. Kearsfy, and J. Bowen, m.dcc.lxxxi. 4to, Title, pp. vi., 23. H. 2458 The Monthly Reviewer doubts the authenticity of these papers. See M. R., lxv., 382. An Authentic Register of the British Successes, being a Col- lection of all the Extraordinary Gazettes, from the taking of Louisbourgh, July 26th, 1758, to the Defeat of the French Fleet Nov. 21st 1759. London^ 1760. i2mo. 2459 Contains particulars of the taking of Louisbourg, Ticonderoga. Fort Duquesne, Niagara, and Quebec. AUTOBIOGRAPHY. 329 the An Authentic Report of the Debate in the House of Com- mons, June the 23d, 1825, on Mr. Buxton's Motion relative to the Demolition or the Methodist Chapel and Mission House in Barbadoes, an i the Expulsion of Mr. Shrewsbury, a Wesleyan Missionary, from that Island. London^ J, Hatchard and Son^ 1825. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 119. H. 2459a Authentic Translation of a Note from a Minister of the French Republic to the Secretary of State of the United States, etc. New York^ 1796. 8vo, pp. 38. 2460 Authentiek Tractaat van Vriendschap, Commercie en Navi- gatie tusschen zyne Majesteit van Groot-Britanje, en de Veree- nigde Staaten van America. [1794.] 8vo, pp. 40. 2461 Avthentische Nachricht Von der Verhandlung, und dem Ver- lass Der am 14''" und IS**"', Januarii Anno 174 J. In sogenann- ten Falckner. Schwamm An Georg Hubners Hause gehaltenen Zweyten Versammlung, Sowol Einiger Teutschen Arbeiter Der Evangelischen Religionen Als Verschiedener einzelen treuen Gezeugen und Gottsfurchtiger Nachbarn. Nebst einigen Bey- lagen. Philadelphia Gedruckt und zw haben bey B. Franklin [n. d.] 4to, pp. 19-40. 2462 Avthentische | Relation | Von dem | Anlass, Fortgang und Schlusse|Der am i""=" und 2"^" Januarii, Anno I74j|ln Ger- mantoun gehalten | Versammlung | Einiger Arbeiter | Derer meisten Christlichen Religionen | Vnd | Vieler vor sich selbst Gott-die- nenden Christen-Menschen | in Pennsylvania | ausgesetzt | In Ger- mantoun am Abend des 2"^" Obigen Monats, | Philadelphia^ \ Ge- druckt und zu haben bey B. Franklin. [1742.] 4to, 8 1. 2463 The Author of Plain Truth strip'd Stark naked. Philadelphia^ 1764. i2mo. 2464 The Author of Quaker Unmasked, Strip'd Stark Naked, or the Delineated Presbyterian Play'd Hob With. Philadelphia^ Printed in the Tear 1764. i2mo, pp. 12. c. 2464a Autobiography of a Female Slave. See [Griffiths (Mattie)j. Autobiography of an English Soldier in the United States Army. London^ Hurst iff Blackett 1853. ^ vols., post 8vo, pp. 306, 313. c.-\- Reprinted^ New Tork, Stringer ^ Townsend^ 1853. i2nio, pp. xii., 9-288. 2 Plates. H. 2465 42 i i.l ill 330 AVfe LALLEMANT. AuTODicus. The Critique of the Vision of Rubeta. A Dramatic Sketch, in One Act, By Autodicus. [Motto.] Phila- delphia^ Printed for the Trade^ 1838. 8vo, pp. 32. 2466 In aniwer to Osburne't Foem on New Amiterdam. Autographs for Freedom. See [Griffiths (Julia)]. Autograph Leaves of Our Country's Authors. Baltimore^ Gushingly Bailey y 1864. 4to, pp. xi., 200. 2467 Published for the Sanitary Fair at Baltimore. AvALLE. Tableau comparatif des productions des colonies fran^aises aux Antilles, avec celles des colonies anglaises, espagnoles et hollandaises, de I'annee 1787 a 1788. Suivi de Tetablissement et mouvement d'une Sucrerie, pendant le cours d'une annee. Observations sur I'etendue que ces Habitations doivent avoir ... . Par le citoyen Avalle habitant cultivateur de Saint-Domingue. Paris^ Goujon fih^ Dehray^ Fuschs [n. d.] 4to, Half-title, pp. viii., (2), 5 folded 1., 7 1., i f. 1., 2 1., i f. 1., pp. 75. Plate. H. 2468 AvALOs Y FiGUEROA (Diego d'). Primera parte de la Miscel- anea Austral de D. Diego d'Avalos y Figueroa en varios Colo- guios, Interlocutores, Delio, y Cilena, Con la Defensa de las Damas. LimOy Jntonio Ricardo, 1602. 4to, 22 p. 1., pp. 219 } Tabla, 8 1. 2469 Relates to the history and antiquities of Peru. See Ternaux, 254. Ave-Lallemant (F.) Erinnerungen an Brasilien. Liibeck V. Rohden^ 1854. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 86. 2470 Av6-Lallemant (Robert C. B.) Reise durch Siid-Brasilien im Jahre 1858. Leipzig, Brockhaus, 1859. ^ vols., 8vo, pp. ix., 509 ; vii., 450. Plates. 2471 Ave Lallemant. Die Benutzung der Palmen am Ama- zonen-Strom in der Oekonomie der Indianer. Nach einem im Athenaum zu Hamburg am 19. Nov. i860 gehaltenen freien Vortrag. Hamburg, Boyes& Geisler, 186 1. i6mo, pp. vi., 44. Ave-Lallemant. Reise durch Nord-Brasilien im Jahre 1859. Leipzig, Brockhaus, i860. 2 parts, 8vo, pp. xxi., 815. Ave Lallemant. Tabatinga am Amazonenstrome. Ein Vortrag gehalten am 7. Marz 1863 im wissenschaftlichen AVRRY. 331 Verein zu Berlin. 8vo, pp. 42. Hamburg^ Perthes-Besser ilf Mauke^ 1863. 2474 AvendaRo (Diego de). Carta, J que el P. Francisco | Xavier Rector del ColcKio| Maximo de b. Pablo, y al prrsente Prc- posito I Provincial de la Provincia del Peru. | Remitio a Los Padres Rcctores dejlos Colegios, y Casas de la Compafiia de Iesvs|de la dicha Provincia. |L)andoles vna breve noticia|de la cxemplarissima vida, y dichosa muerte|del Venerable P. Diego de Avendafio. I Afio. 1689. | Cow licencia en Lima, Por loseph de Contreras,\^x.o^ 3 p. 1., Text, 63 1. 2475 AvendaRo. R. p. Didaci de Avendafio Socictatis lesv, Segoviensis, In Pervvio iam pridem publici & primarij S. Theo- logix Professoris, & in Sacro Inquisitionis Sanctae Tribunali adlecti Censoris, Thesavrus Indicvs, sev generalis Instrvctor pro regimine conscientix, in iis qua; ad Indias spectant. Tomvs primvs, Ea continens, quae ad Ciuilem praesertim conducunt Gubernationem. || Tomvs secundvs Circa spiritualia totus : Sacra- menta inquam, Prascepta Ecclesiae, Priuilegia pro ipsis, Indul- gentias, & Sacrorum Hominum status, /^ntverpla^ apud Jaco- bvm Mevrsivm^ m.dc.lxviii. 2 vols., folio, pp. (16), 347, (17), 41, (3) ; (8), 769, (19), 66, (5). H. + Auctuarium Indicum, seu Thesauri Indici Tomus tertius || quartus || quintus. Jntverpia^ Jacob Meursius^ 1675. 3 vols., folio. -|-Cursus consummatus ; seu recognitiones Theologicae, Expostiv*, Scholastics et Mo- rales ; utilia multa et specialia continentes generaliter et pro Indiis circa earum thesaurum. Jntverpia^ Hieron. Verdussen^ 1686. Folio. 2476 AvERAY [Mr.) Britannia and the Gods in Council, a Dra- matic Poem, wherein Felicity is predicted to Britain, the Causes of the present disputes in Europe and America are de- bated, and their Issue Prophetically determined. London^ ^"JS^- 4to. 2477 AvERiLL (L. B.) Songs ; National and Moral, for the Sol- dier and Laborer : also, A Wonderful Narrative of an Indian found in a Torpid State, with a Dialogue between an Indian ana a White Man. By Leonard B. Averill. Montpelier^ the Author^ 1862. i6mo, pp. 27, (i). h. 2478 Avery (David). Sermon preached at Greenwich, Conn., r 332 AVERY. Ml ij il i8th of Dec, 1777, being a General Thanksgiving throughout the United States. Norwich^ ^77^- limo, pp. 47. c. 2479 Also : Two Sermons (^. 8vo, pp. 47. AvERV. The Lord is to be praised for the Triumphs of his Power. A Sermon Preached At Greenwich, in Connecticut. On the 18"" of Ueccmbcr, 1777. Being A General Thanks- giving through the United American States, liy David Avery, V. u. M. Chaplain to Col. Sherburne's Regiment. Norwich^ Green Uf Spooner^ 177^* ^vo, pp. 47. C. 2480 AvERV (Edward). Annexation of Roxbury and Boston. Argument on behalf of the Remonstrants, By Edward Avery, Esq. ... Boston,, Press of Geo. C. Rand ^ Jvery^ 1865. 8vo, pp. 44. H. 2481 Avery (E. K.) The Arguments of Counsel in the Close of the Trial of Rev. Ephraim IC. Avery, for the Murder of Sarah M. Cornell ... . Hon. Jeremiah Mason, of Boston, for the Prisoner. Albert C. Greene, Attorney General, for the Prose- cution. Reported without Abridgement, by Benjamin F. Hal- let. Also, a Literal Report of the Medical Testimony of Prof. Walter Channing and Dr. William Turner, revised by the Wit- nesses, and not before published. ... Boston^ Daily Commercial Gazette and Boston Daily Advocate,, 'J^^^t 1^33' ^vo, pp. 94, (i). AvERV. A Correct, Full and Im^ tial Report of the Trial of Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, before the Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Rhode-Island, at Newport, May 6, 1833, for the Murder of Sarah M. Cornell. Providence,, Marshall and Brown [1833]. i2mo, pp. 178. c. H. 2483 Avery. Report of a Committee of the New England An- nual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, on the case of Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, Member of said Conference. Boston,, Printed by David H. £la, 1833. 8vo, pp. 12. H. 2484 Avery. Strictures on the Case of Ephraim K. Avery, ori- ginally published in the Republican Herald, Providence, R. L, with Corrections, Revision and Additions. By Aristides. Pro- vidence,, IVilliam Simons,, "Jr.,, 1833. i2mo, pp. Too. c. 2485 Avery. A Vindication of the Result of the Trial of Rev. AVEZAC-MACAYA. 333 ^»(0. 2484 ori- R. I., Pro- 2485 Rev. Ephraim K. Avery \ to which is prefixed his Statement of F'acts relative to the Circumstances by which he became involved in the Prosecution. With a Map. Boston^ Russell^ Odiorne and Co. [and] David H, Ela^ 1834. i2mo, pp. 74. c. & h. 2486 Several pamphlcti concerning thii caie are deicribed at length in Bartlctt'a Blbl. R. I., pp. 20, ai. Avery (John). The King of the Pirates ; being an Account of the famous Enterprises of Captain Avery, the mock King of Madagascar, with his Rambles and Piracies, in two Letters from himself during his stay at Madagascar, and one since his Escape from thence. London.^ 1 720. 8vo. 2487 Contains an interesting account of his proceedings, with Captain Sharp, Captain Sawltins, Goiguet, and other pirates, in nearly every part of America. Avery (Joseph). An Oration, delivered at Holden, July 4, 1806 ; being the Anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America. By Joseph Avery. Boston^ Printed by Man- ning y Loring, 1806. 8vo, pp. 12. h. 2488 Avery and Hempstead. Narrative of Jonathan Rathbun, With Accurate Accounts of the Capture of Groton Fort, the Massacre that Followed, And the Sacking and Burning of New London, September 6 1781, by the British Forces under the command of the Traitor Benedict Arnold. By Rufus Avery And Stephen Hempstead, Eye witnesses of the same. Together with An Interesting Appendix. [No imprint.] i2mo, pp. 80. AvES (Thomas). Case of the Slave-Child, Med. Report of the Arguments of Counsel, and of the Opinion of the Court, in the case of Commonwealth vs. Aves, ... in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. 5w/on, 1836. 8vo, pp. 40. H. + The same. Boston^ 1836. 8vo, pp. 40. P. 2490 Avezac-Macaya (Marie Armand Pascal d'). Considerations gcographiques sur I'histoire du Bresil, examen critique d'une nou- velle histoire generale du Bresil recemment publ. en portugais a Madrid par M. Fr. Ad. de Varnhagen. Avec 2 cartes. Paris, 1857. Rl* 8vo. 2491 Avezac-Macaya. Coup d'oeil historique sur la projection des cartes de geographic. ... Paris, Leiber, 1863. 8vo, pp. viii., 152. Plates. 2492 From the "Bulletin," etc., April, May, June, 1863. Avezac-Macaya. Les Voyages de Americ Vespuce au H r 334 AVITY. J ' compte de I'Espagne et les mesures itineraires employees par les marins Espagnols et Portugais des xv" et xvi" siecles, pour faire suite aux considerations geographiques sur I'histoire du Bresil. ... Parisy 1858. 8vo, pp. 188. 2493^ From the " Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie," Sept., Oct., 1858. [Avezac-Macaya.] Martin Hylacomylus Waltzemiiller ses ouvrages et ses collaborateurs Voyage d'exploration et de de- couvertes a travers quelques epitres dedicatoires prefaces et opuscules en prose et en vers du commencement du xvi' siecle ... par un geographe bibliophile. Paris^ Challamel aine^ 1867. 8vo, pp. vi., 176. H. 2493 AviLA (Fr. de). Arte de la lengua Mexicana, y breves platicas de los mysterios de N. Santa Fe catolica, y otras para exortacion de su obligacion a los Indios Compuesta. Por el P. F. Francisco de Avila. ... del orden de los Menores de N. P. San Francisco. Mexico^ i?'?* Sm. 8vo, pp. 98 in all. 2494 Heber's copy sold for £z 14s.; Brunet, 17 fr. AviLA. Oratio I habita in Ecclesia | cathedrali Limensi ad Domi- 1 num Bartholomasum Lupum Guerrerum Archiepisco | pum euisdem Ciuitatis, totius Regni Peruani Metropojlitanum, regi- umq; Consiliarium &c. A Doctore Fran-|cisco de Auila Vicario Prouinciae de Huarocheri, atq ; | Parocho ecclesiae Sancti Damiani in eadem pro- 1 uincia. Dominica tertia Aduentus, decima | tenia die mensis Decern b rs [«V]. j Anno. 1609. | In qva ipsi Domino Archiepiscopo ostenjdit miserrimum statum circa Christianam religionem, in quo Indi huius Me- 1 tropoleos delitescunt : hocq ; vice laudum in aduentu gratissimo ipsius { Domini Archiepiscopi, vice etiam congratulationis illi | ofFert, remediumq ; adhibere per- suadet. | Cvm Licentia. | Limes. Apud Franchcum a Canto, j Anno. 16 10. 1 4to, 12 leaves. h. 2495 Avis aux Hessois Et autres peuples de I'Allemagne Vendus par leurs Princes a I'Angleterre. Cleves^ Bertol, ^111- 8vo, pp. 16. H. 2496 Avis divers, and'Pi.v\s du Cap. See Saint-Domingo. Avis d'un bon patriote. Paris^ imp. de Henri IV. [n. d.] 8vo. A pamphlet relating to the afFaiis of St. Domingo in 1790. AviTY (Sieur d'). Les | Estats, Empires, | et Principavtez | dv Monde, I Representez par la | Description des Pays,|mGeurs des AYCINENA. 335 habitans, | Richesses des Prouinces, | les forces, le gouuernement | la Religion, et les Princes | qui ont gouuerne | chacun Estat. | Auec L'origine de toutes les | Religions, et de tous les | Cheualiers et ordres 1 Militaires. I Par le S'. D. T. V. Y. gentilhome | ord'*'. de la Chambre du Roy. | A Paris, m.d.c.xix. 4to, lo p. 1., pp. 1467, (i). 2498 The notice of the New World occupies sixty-seven pages. Boucher, vi., 171, notices other editions. Avon. The Mineral Waters of Avon, N. Y. Rochester, 1838. 8vo. 2499 AvRiGNY (C. J. Lceuillard d'). Le Depart de la Perouse, ou les Navigateurs Modernes ; Poeme par C. G. L. d'Avrigni, de la Martinique, officier d'administration des colonies etc. Paris, 1807. 8vo, pp. 59. s. -fin his Poesies nationales. 3'' ed. Par , Le Normant, 1812. 8vo. 2500 Away in the Wilderness ; or. Life among the Red Indians and Fur Traders of North America. New York, D. Appleton y Co., 1864. i6mo, pp. 117. 2501 Awful Calamities: or. The Shipwrecks of December, 1839, ... on the Coast of Massachusetts \ in which were lost more than 90 Vessels, and nearly 200 dismasted, driven ashore or otherwise damaged, and more than 150 Lives destroyed ... . Second Edition. Boston, Press of J. Howe, 1 840. 8vo, pp. 24. Woodcuts. Fifth Edition. 1840. H. 2502 AxMiLEN (A. O.) See Esquemeling. Ayanque (Simon). Lima por dentro y Fuera. Por Simon Ayanque. Madrid, 1798. i2mo. 2503 A description of Lima in verse. Ayanques (S.) Lima por dentro y fuera. La da a luz Simon Ayanques ... . Nueva edicion. Paris, Impr. de Fournier ; Lima, Joubert-Dubreuil, 1842. i8mo, pp. 153. 2504 Aycinena (Juan). Memoria sobre el canal proyectado en el istmo de Nicaragua. Por el ministro general de Guatemala, D. Juan Aycinena. [New York? 1836.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. 2505 Aycinena. Memoire sur la canalisation projetee de I'isthme de Nicaragua. Par M. J. Aycinena, ministre general du gou- vernement de Guatemala. Public par ordre de M. J. [F.] Cas- ^•■l. >'i 336 AYLMER. tellon, Ministre plenipotentiaire de Nicaragua pres du gouverne- ment fran^ais. Parisy Imprimerie A. Francois et Compagnie^ 1844. 8vo, pp. 20. H. 2506 Aycrigg (B.) Report on the Proposed Connection of the West Branch Improvements with the Alleghany River, Harris- burg^ 1837. Svo. 2507 Aycrigg (B. B.) Duties of American Citizens. Position of New Jersey. Dated Passaic, N. J., May 3, 1865. New Tork^ E. O. Jenkins^ 1856. 8vo, pp. 16. 2508 Aydelott (B. P.) The Condition and Prospects of the Protestant Episcopal Church. By B. P. Aydelott, d.d. Cincin- nati^ Wm. H. Moore dff Co. [etc.], 1848. i2mo, pp. 176. Aydelott. Our Country's Evils and their Remedy. Cin- cinnati^ 1843. i2mo. 2510 Aydelott. Prejudice against Colored People. By Rev. B. P. Aydelott. Cincinnati^ 1863. 24mo, pp. 21. 11.+ Cincin- nati^ 1863. Svo, pp. 12. c. 2511 Also: Answer to the Rt. Rev. P. Chase, Cincinnati [i%iz'\. Svo, pp, viii., 45. ... A Discourse, ... on ... the Death of Charles U. Fosdick, January i8th, 1835. Cincinnati, 1835. i8mo, pp. 1 8. Ayer (James C.) Some of the Usages and Abuses in the Management of our Manufacturing Corporations. By J. C. Ayer, m.d. ... Lowell^ C. M. Langley fff Co., 1863. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 2512 Ayer (J. W.) The Great Northwestern Conspiracy in all its Startling Details. By J. Winslow Ayer, m.d. Chicago^ Jno. R. JValsh^ 1865. Svo. pp. 112. 2513 Ayers (Elisha). Journal of Travel in different parts of the United States, including anecdotes, remarks, adventures, &c. By Elisha Ayers. Preston [Cb««.], 1S47. 8vo, pp. 52. c. Ayllon [Fr. Juan de). 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Ayme, ex-legislateur, suivis du tableau de vie et de mort des deportes, a son depart de la Guyane, avec Quelques observa- tions sur cette Colonic et sur les Negres. Paris [1800 ?]. 8vo, pp. 269, (26). H. 2521 Title given incorrectly in No, 544. ' Ayme. Johann Ayme's Deportationsreise, Flucht und Schiff- bruch ; aus dem Franzozischen init Karten [von J. J. Briick- ner]. Leipzig, Hinrichs, 1802. 8vo. 2522 A[ynge] (G. a.) See A. (G. A.) No. 2. Ayrault (Charles). An Oration delivered at Geneva, July 4th, 1839. Geneva, 1839. 8vo. 2523 Ayres (J. A.) The Legends of Montauk. By J. A. Ayres. With an Historical Appendix. New York, Geo. P. Putnam, 1849. 8^°» PP* '^7* ^5^4 Ayres de Caz/vl (Manoel). Corografia brazilica ou Rela- 930 historico-geographica do Reino do Brazil ... . Rio de 'Janeiro, na impressao regia M.i cc.xvii. 2 vols., 4to, pp. (12), 420; (4), 379, '^3). n.-\-Rio de Janeiro, 1 838. 2 vols., 8vo. [Ayres de C/ '^al.] Introduc^ao da corografia brasilica e a parte della que tr ta da Bahia. Composta por um presbitero secular do gra prioi do do Crato e mandada imprimir por um professor. Bahia, I026. 4to. 2526 [Ayscough (Samuel)]. Remarks on the Letters from an American Farmer j or a Detection of the Errors of M. J. Hector St. John ; pointing out the Pernicious Tendency of these Letters to Great Britain. London, 1783. 8vo. 2527 The writer of this pamphlet is of opinion " that M. St. John's design, in publishing 43 w I 338 AZARA. ■i , ij :t his letters, was to diffuse a spirit of migrating to America." He accuses him also of a palpable falsehood, in describing "himself as a native American, descended from Scotch parents, it being a fact, according to this writer, well known, that he is a native of Normandy, and that his chief residence while in America was at New York." Ste M. R., Ixviii., 537. The author was the Rev. Samuel Ayscough." &« Nichols, ix., P- SI- AzAis (Jean Pierre Hyacinthe). De rAmerique. Par H. Azais. ParUy B'echet, 18 18. 8vo, pp. 104. 2528 AzANZA (J. d') and O'Farrill (G). Memoria de D. Jose de Azanza y D. Gonz. O-Farill sobra la politica desde Marzo de 1808 hasta abril de 1814. Paris^ between 1814 and 1820. Azanza and O'Farrill. Expose des Faits qui justifient leur conduite politique depuis Mars 1808, jusqu'en Avril 18 14: traduit de I'espagnol par M. A. Foudras. Paris^ 18 15. 8vo, pp. 325. 2530 Azara (Felix de). Apuntamientos para la Historia Natural de los Quadrupedos del Paraguay y Rio de la Plata, escritos por Don Felix de Azara. ... Madrid^ En la Imprenta de la Fiuda de Ibarra^ MDCCCii. 2 vols., 4to, 10 p. 1., pp. 318 ; Errata, i p. Mr. Rich (Vol. 2, p. 10) prints a very interesting letter by the author, concern- ing this work on South An.i^rica. AzARA. Apuntamientos para la Historia Natural de los Paxaros del Paraguay y Rio de la Plata. Escritos por Don Felix de Azara. Madrid^ Ibarra^ 1 802-1805. 3 vols., sm. 4to. c. 2532 Azara. Correspondencia oficial e inedita sobre la demarca- cion de limites entre el Paraguay y el Brasil, por D. Felix de Azara, primer comisario de la tercera division. ... Buenos-Aires.^ 1836. Folio, pp. 68, ii. 2533 Azara. Descripcion e historia del Paraguay y del Rio de La Plata, obra pdstuma de Don Felix de Azara. La publica su sobrino ... D. Agustin de Azara, marques de Nibbiano, bajo la direccion de D. Basilio Sebastian Castellanos de Losada. Madrid.^ 1847. 2 vols., 4to. Portrait. 2534 Azara. Diario de la navegacion y reconocimiento del Rio Tebicuari. Obra postuma de D. Felix Azara. ... Buenos-Aires.^ 1836. 4to, Title, pp. v., 47. (Angelis, Coleccion, Tomo 11.) h. Azara. Diario de un reconocimiento de las guardias y for- AZARA. 339 istifient 1 1814: . 8vo, 2530 sm. for- tines, que guarnecen la linea de frontera de Buenos-Aires, para ensancharla ; por D. Felix de Azara, capitan de navio de la real armada. ... Buenos-Jires, ^837. Folio, Title, pp. iv., 49. (Angelis, Coleccion, Tomo vi.) h. 2536 AzARA. Essais sur I'Histoire Naturelle des Quadrupedes de la Province du Paraguay. Par Don Feliz D. Azara, Captaine du Vaisseau de la Marine Espagnole, etc. Ecrits depuis 1783 jusqu'en 1796: avec une appendice sur quelques reptiles, et format suite necessaire aux oeuvres de BufFon. Traduit sur le manuscrit inedit de I'auteur. Par M. L. E. Moreau-Saint- Mery. Paris, 1801. 2 vols., 8vo. s. 2537 The original was published in the year following, at Madrid, with addition! and corrections by the author. See No. 2531. AzARA. Informes de D. Felix de Azara, sobre varios pro- yectos de colonizar el Chaco. ... Buenos-Aires, 1836. Folio, pp. vi., II. 2538 Azara. Memorias sobre el estado rural del Rio de La Plata en 1 80 1, demarcacion de limites entre el Brasil y el Paraguay a ultimos del siglo xviii, e informes sobre varios particulares de la America Meridional espafiola. Escritos pdstumos de D. Felix de Azara ; los publica su subrino, D. Augustin de Azara, bajo la direccion de D. Basilio Sebastian Castellanos de Losada. Madrid, 1847. 410, pp. 236. Portrait. 2539 Azara. Natural History of the Quadrupeds of Paraguay and the River la Plata. By Don Felix de Azara. Translated from the Spanish with a Memoir of the Author, a Physical Sketch of the Country, and numerous notes by W. P. Hunter. London, Longman & Co., 1838. 8vo. 2540 Volume I. only published. AzARA. Voyages dans L'Amerique Meridionale, par Don Felix de Azara, Commissaire et Commandant des limites espagnoles dans le Paraguay depuis 1781 jusqu'en 1801 ; Con- tenant la description geographique, politique ct civile du Para- guay et de la riviere de La Plata j I'histoire de la decouverte et de la conquete de ces contrees ; des details nombreux sur leur histoire naturelle, et sur les peuples sauvages qui les habitent j le recit des moyens employes par les Jesuites pour assujetir et civiliser les indigenes, etc. Publics d'apres les Manuscrits de I'auteur, avec une notice sur sa vie et ses ecrits, par C. A. 340 AZEVEDO. li ; Walckenaer; enrichis de notes par G. Cuvier ... . Sulvis de I'histoire naturelle des Oiseaux du Paraguay et de La Plata, par le meme auteur, traduite, d'apres I'original espagnol, et aug- mentee d'un grand nombre de notes, par M. Sonnini ; accom- pagnes d'un Atlas de vingt-cinq planches. 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Berlin (also Miin- chen\ 1778. 8vo. 2581 Babson (J. J.) History of the Town of Gloucester, Cape Ann, including the Town of Rockport. By John J. Babson. Gloucester^ Procter Brothers, i860. 8vo, pp. xi., 610. Map. H. A considerable portion of the edition was destroyed by fire in February, 1863. The Baby and the Bards. See [Ames (Nathan) J. Bacardi (A.) Apendice al nuevo Colon, 6 %c\ tratado del derecho militar de Espafia y sus Indias, por D. Alejandro Bacardi. Barcelona, ^^59' ^vo* 2583 [Bacellar (Antonio Barbosa)]. Rela^ao diaria do sitio e tomada da forte pra^a do Recife, recuperac^ao das capitanias dc Itamaraca, Paraiba, Rio-Grande, Ciara, e ilha de Fernao de Noronha ; por Francisco Barreto Mestre de Campo general do estado do Brasil e Gobcrnador de Pernambuco. Lisboa, na ojf. Craesbeeckiana, 1654. 4to, pp. (32.) 2584 " Very rare. There is an Italian version " — Da Silva. Bach (Moriz). Das Land Otuquis. See Kriegk (G. L.) Bach (M.) Descripcion de la Nueva Provincia dc Otuquis en Bolivia. Segunda edicion, corr. y aum. Buenos Aires, 1843. 4to, pp. 25. M. 2585 Bach (M.) Die Jesuiten und ihre Mission Chiquitos in Siid- amerika. Eine historisch-ethnographischc Schilderung. Heraus- 44 1 (i 346 HACHE. Ol gegeben und mit eincm Vorworte bcglcitct von Gcorg Ludw. Kiicglc. Leipzig^ MittUr [Frankfurt^ Farrentrap)^ '^43* ^vo, pp. 96. 2586 Bache (A. D.) Additional Notes of a Discussion of Tidal Observations ... at Cat Island, Louisiana. B, Prof. A. D. Bache ... . New Haven^ Printed hy B. L. Ham/erty 1852. 8vo, pp. 15. H. 2587 Bache. On the Tides of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts of the United States ; the Gulf Stream ; and the Earthquake Waves of December, 1854. By A. D. Bache ... . Mtt; Haven^ Printi-d by Ezechiel Hayes^ 1856. 8vo, pp. 43. 7 Plates. h. Also: Aildreag of... Bache, President of the American Association for ... 1851, on retiring from the Duties of" Prrsident. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. xli.-lx. h. Ad- dress ... Franklin Institute ... 1842. Svii. h. Anniversary Address before the American Institute Of the City of New- York ... Oitober aSth, 1856 ... . New Tork, 1857. Svo, pp. 60. H. ... Approximate Cotidal Lines of Diurnal ind Semi-Diurnal Tides of the Coast of the United States on the Gulf of Mexico [n. p., 1857.] 8vo, pp. 17. a Plates, h. Attempt to fix the date of Dr. Fr.mklin's Observations on North East Storms. Philadelphia, i^^-^. 8vo. Discussion of the Magnetic and Meteoro- logical Observations made at the Girard College Observatory, Philadelphia, in 1840- 1845. 6 Parts. 1859-62. 4to, pp. 22, 28, 16. Eulogy on Hon. James Alfred Peaice, of Maryland, ... one of the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. ... January, 1863. ff^ashington, ... 1863. 8vo. pp. 14. h. ... Lecture on the Gulf Stream .. . [n. p., i860.] 8vo, pp. 71 [17]. 4 Plates, h. ... Navy Yard at Patuxent River. Letter ... relative to the advantages of the Patuxent river ... . [ff^ashington, 1866.] 8vo, pp. 2. Map. 11. Notes on the Gulf Stream. [With Additional Remarks by G. W. Blunt. |'n. p., 1854.] 8vo, pp. 47*-53* of Blunt's American Coast Pilot. 2 Charts, h. Records and Results of a Magnetic Survey of Pennsylvania and Parts of Adjacent States. fVashington City, 1863. 4to. Re- port on the Harbor of Charleston, S. C, by ... A. D. liache ... [and others]. Also Report of Capt. A. H. Bowman ... with Estimate for Deepening the Bar of Sullivan's Island, or Beach Channel. ... With Report of Commissioners appointed by the State ... Charleston, 1858. 8vo, pp. 62, (i), 10. h. Report of Experiments to Navigate the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, by Steam ... Philadelphia, 1836. 8vo, pp. 13. p. Report on Education in Europe, to the Trustees of the Girard College for Orphans. Philadelphia, 1839. 8vo, pp. 677. Report upon the Sailing Directions for the Port of New- York and its Approaches ... Cambridge, 1856. 8vo, pp. 31. Report rela- tive to the New- York Harbor Coast Survey, Dec 28, 1857. N. Y. Sen. Doc. 1858. 8vo, pp. 12. 2 Charts. Reports to Congress of the Progress of the Coast Survey from 1848. fVashington, i%^q. 8vo. Continued. Report to the Controllers of the Public Schools, on the Reorganization of the Central High School of Philadelphia, 1839-40. 8vo. [Two Editions.] Report on ... a High School for Girls ... [Phila- delphia, 1840.] Report ... of the Central High School ... Philadelphia, 1863. 8vo. Tide Tables for the Principal Sea Ports of the United States Neiv-York, E. & G. ly. Blunt, li^^. 8vo, pp. 15. H.+Rcvised Jan., 1857. [New York,n. A.'\ 8vo, pp. 53*-70* of Blunt's " American Coast Pilot." i Chart, h. See also Boston, etc. Bache (B. F.) To the Democratic Republican Electors, of Pennsylvania. By Benjamin Franklin Bache. Philadelphia^ 1804. 8vo. c. 2589 A broadoide, on the Pi'esidenti4l Election. If '• ■ / BACHELER. 347 H. Bache (Franklin). Observations and Reflections on the Penitentiary System. A Letter from Franklin Hachc, m.d. to Roberts Vaux. Philadelphia^ 'J^^ptr Harding^ 1829. 8vo, pp. 13- P- 2590 Bache (L.) ... PToceedinKS of a General Court Martial for the Trial of Lieut. Col. Louis Bache ... upon charges of Mutiny, Disobedience of orders, Insubordination [etc.] ... at the Camp Marcus Hook, on the Delaware, in October, 18 14. Philadel- phia^ Printed by James ll^ilson^ 18 15. 8vo, pp. 66, 12. 11. .t p. Bache (Richard). The Case of Alien Enemies considered and derided, upon a Writ of Habeas Corpus allowed on the Petition of Charles Lochington, an Alien Enemy by Hon. Wm. Tilghman. 22 Nov. 18 13. Philadelphia^ 18 13. 8vo. [Bache [Lieut. Richard)]. Notes on Colombia, taken in the Years 1822-3. ^'th an Itinerary of the Route from Caracas to Bogota; and an Appendix. By an Officer in the United States' Army. Philadelphia., H. C. Carey iff I. Lea^ 1827. 8vo, pp. 303. Map and 2 Plans. h. 2593 [Bache.] View of the Valley of the Mississippi ; or, the Emigrant's and Traveller's Guide to the West. [By Lieut. R. Bache.] Second edition. Philadelphia., H. S. Tanner., 1834. i8mo, pp. ix., 372. 15 Maps. c. 2594 The preface is signed R. B. Bache (Richard Meade). The Young Wrecker of the Florida Reef: or the trials and adventures of Fred. Ransom. Philadelphia., Jas. S. Claxton., 1866. i6mo, pp. 381. c. 2595 Bache (W.) Historical Sketches of Bristol Borough, in the County of Bucks, anciently known as " Buckingham :" being the Second Chartered Borough in Pennsylvania ; commencing with its Colonial Settlement, in 1681, and closing with the Year 1853. % William Bache. Bristol., Pa.., 1853. i6mo, pp. 60. h. 2596 Bacheloer (Samuel). [Vindication of his conduct as agent of the York Manufacturing Company. Boston ? 1 854.] 8vo, pp. 7. H. 2597 Bacheler (O.) Mormonism Exposed, internally and exter- nally. By Origen Bacheler. New Tork., 1838. i2mo, pp. 48. c. 348 BACHELOT DE LA PYLAIE. U; i' ! I Bacheler. Trial of the Commonwealth, versus Origen Bacheler, for a Libel on the Character of George B. Beals, de- ceased, at the Municipal Court, Boston, March Term a.d. 1829. Before Hon. P. O Thacher, Judge. Reported by John W, Whitman. [Boston]^ Published by John H. Belcher^ 1829. i2mo, pp. 47. c. 2599 Bacheler (W.) Debate in the Massachusetts Senate, upon an Act to incorporate the Cambridge Broadway Company ... April 25, 1862. Phonographic Report by W. Bacheler. Catn- bridge^ Printed by Allen and Farnham^ 1862. l2mo, pp. 43. H. Bachelet (Louis). Phalanstere du Bresil. Voyage dans I'Amerique meridionale. Paris^ Impr. de Pommeret^ 1842. 8vo, pp. 20. 2601 Bachelier, pseudon. See [Durret], Bacheller (S.) Remarks on the late printed Answer to Col. Choate's Reasons of dissent from the judgment of a Council in the affair of the Rev. Mr. Bacheller of Haverhill. By the Author of those Reasons. To which is Subjoined a Postscript by Another hand. Boston^ Edes isf Gill^ 1 76 1. 8vu, pp. 43. w. 2602 Bacheller. Twenty Articles of Charge against Rev. Samuel Bacheller, before the council at Haverhill ig'*" Sep. 1758 with Result of the council ; Friendly remarks on Result of council by the aggrieved 17 Ap' 1759; also the councils addition to for- mer result with remarks ; postcript by Joseph Haynes and Choate's Reasons. Portsmouth^ 1760. 8vo, pp. 87. M. 2603 Bacheller. Vindication of an Association from the Charge of Countenancing Heresy in Doctrine, and of Partiality in Con- duct in reference to Samuel Bacheller. By One of their Num- ber. Portsmouth^ N. //., 1758. 4to. 2604 [Bachelot de La Pylaie (A. J. M.)] Flore de Terre- Neuve et des iles Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, avec figures dessinees, par I'auteur, sur la plante vivante. Premiere livraison. Paris^ impr. de F. Didot, 1829. 4to, pp. 128. 2605 No more published. In the lists of correspondents of the " Societe des antiquaries de France," the name is spelled Lapilaye and La Pilaye. Bachelot de la Pylaie. Voyage a I'lsle de Terre Neuve, contenant la Description des Isles voisines et des Vues generales li^ BACK. 349 sur leur vegetation. Par M. Bachelot de la Pylaie. Parls^ 1825. 8vo, pp. 131. 2606 This voyage forms, also, part of Vol. ix. of " Memoires de la Societe Linnienne de Paris." Bachiller y Morales (A.) Antiguedades americanos. Noticias que tuvieron los Europas de la America antes del descubrimiento de Christoval Colon, etc. Habana^ 1845. 4^°* Bachiller y Morales. Apuntes para la historia de las letras y de la instruccion publica de la Isla de Cuba, por Antonio Bachiller y Morales. Habana^ 1859-61. 3 vols., 4to, pp. 228, 224, 248. 2608 Contains a list of all the books printed i'l Cuba from 1724 to 1840. Bachiller y Morales. Elogio de D. Jose de Arango y Castillo, escrito por A. Bachiller y Morales. Habana^ 1852. 8vo, pp. 14. 2609 Bachiller y Morales. Memoria sobre los trabajos de la Caja de Ahorros, descuentos y depositos de la Habana, en 1855-1856, escrita por Antonio Bachiller y Morales. Habana^ 185b. 8vo, pp. 18. 2610 The publication of these memoirs commenced in 1840. Bachiller y Morales. Prontuario de agricultura general para el uso de los labradores i hacendados de la Isla de Cuba pc/ Antonio Bachiller y Morales. Edicion ilustrada con laminas. Habana^ 1856. 8vo, pp. vi., 412. 2611 Bachman (J.) An Account of some Experiments made on the Habits of the Vultures inhabiting Carolina, the Turkey Buzzard, and the Carrion Crov*^. By John Bachman. Charles- ton [1834]. 8vo, pp. 16. c. 2612 Also : The doctrine of the Unity of the human race. Charleston, 1850. 8vo. p. An Examination of Professor Agassiz's Sketch of the ... Animal World, and ... the ... Types of Man. 1855. A notice of the "Types of Mankind." Charleston, li^^. 8vo, pp. 33. p. iS« Audubon, Quadrupeds of America. No. 2368. Back [Captain Sir G.) Narrative of the Arctic Land Expe- dition to the Mouth of the Great Fish River, and along the Shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the Years 1833, 1834, and 1835. By Captain Back, R. N., Commander of the Expedi- tion. Illustrated by a Map and Fourteen Plates. London^ "J^^n Murray^ MDCCCXxxvi. 4to, pp. vi., 663.4-Same. London^ John 1 '1 If 350 BACKER. I If !^ ; ! i \i Murray^ 1836. 8vo, pp. vi., 663. + Reprinted. Philadelphia, E. L. Carey iff L. Hart, 1836. 8vo, pp. 456. Map. + Second Edition. Philadelphia, 1837. 8vo. + [In English.] Paris, Baudry, Amyot (and some copies) Galignani, 1836. 8vo, pp. 338. + Also reprinted at Brussels, Leipsic, and Frankfort, in En- glish. 2613 The plates in the quarto, or admiralty edition, are by Finden. Some copies were printed on large paper, with India proof plates. The "Quarterly Review," lvi., p. 396, says that as a literary composition this work may rank higher than any former volume produced by the northern expeditions. See also Ed. Rev., lxiii., 151. Back. Voyages dans les regions artiques, a la recherche du capitaine Ross, en 1834 et 1835, et reconnaissance de Rhlwee-Choh, maintenant grande riviere Back ; traduit par M. P. Caseaux. Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1836. 2 vols., 8vo. Map. Back. Reise durch Nord-Amerika bis zur Milndung des grossen Fischflusses und an den Kiisten des Polarmeeres in den Jahren 1833, 34 und 35. Aus dem Englischen von Karl Andree. Leipzig, Weber, 1836. 8vo. Plate and 2 Portraits. Back. Wunderbare Reisen und Abentheuer zu Wasser und zu Lande ... 1834—35 ... um ... Capitan Ross aufzusuchen. Nach dem Engl. Reisejournale im Auszuge bearbeitet. Wien, Ceroid, 1837. i2mo. 2616 Back. Narrative of an expedition in H. Majesty's Ship Terror, undertaken with a view to Geographical Discovery on the Arctic Shores, in the years 1836-7. By Captain Back, R. N. Illustrated by a Map and twelve Plates. London, John Murray, 1838. Bvo. + Philadelphia, 1838. 8vo. 2617 Back. Landreise nach den Kiisten des Nordpolarmeeres. Deutsch von K. Andre. Leipzig, 1845. Rl. 8vo. Map. 2618 Backer. Bibliotheque des ecrivains de la Compagnie de Jesus, ou Notices bibliographiques i° De tous les ouvrages publics par les membres de la Compagnie de Jesus, depuis la fondation de I'ordre jusqu'a nos jours ; 2° Des apologies, des controverses religieuses, des critiques litteraires et scientifiques suscitees a leur sujet. Par Augustin et Alois de Backer, de la meme Compagnie. ... Liege, 1853-61. 7 vols., large 8vo. H. An important work for the reliable notices, both biographical and bibliographical, of the Jesuit travelers. An eighth volume will complete the work. i BACKUS. 351 H. Backhaus (Johann Gottlieb). Neue ... Abhandlung vom Tabacksbau, worin die einzige ... Methode gezeigt wird, wie diese Pflanze muss behandelt warden, wenn sie in Teutschland die Stelle des Virginischen Tabacks vertreten soil ... . Darm- stadt^ 1779- 8vo. 2620 Backhouse (Anna.) A Brief Sketch of the Life of Anna Backhouse [daughter of Joseph John Gurney], ... Burlington^ New Jersey^ 'John Rodgers^ 1852. [Privately printed.] 8vo. Backus (Azel). Inaugural Discourse delivered in ... Clinton, December 3, 18 12, by the Rev. Azel Backus, d.d. on ... his Induction into the Office of President of Hamilton College, De- cember 3, 1812. Utica^ Printed by Ira Merrell^ l8l2. 8vo, pp. 20. 2622 Dr. Backus also published Sermons : At the Funeral of Oliver Wolcott, Governor of Connecticut, Dec, 1797. Litchfield \^i-j()-j'[. 8vo. At the Connecticut Election, Hartford, May lo, 1798. Hartford, 1798. 8vo, pp. 54. + Reprinted, Neiv Tori, 1798. 8vo. At the Ordination of John B. Whittlesey. Herkimer, N. T., lii^. 8vo. Backus (Charles). Sermon preached ... At Hartford, on the day of the Anniversary Election, May 9, 1793. Hartford, ^793' 8vo, pp. 38. M. 2623 Also: Sermon at the Ord. of Azel Backus, in Bethlem, April 6, 1791. Litchfield [1791]. 8vo, pp. 26. At Somers, Conn., Nov., 1793, °" ^^^ Death of Moses Chapin. Springfield, 1794. 8vo. At Wilmington, Mass., Oct 29, 1795, ^' ^'^^ Ordination of Freegrace Raynolds. Boston, 1795. ^^°- ^^ ^^^ Ordination of Timothy Mather Cooly, in Granville, Feb. 3, 1796. ff^esispringfield, 1796. 8vo, pp. 16. At the Ordination of Joseph Russell, in Princetown, Mass., March 16, 1796. Boston, 1796. 8vo, pp. 31. Five Discourses on the Truth and Inspiration of the Bible. Hartford, 1797. At the Ordination of Thomas Snell, June 27, 1798. fVorcester, 1798. 8vo. At Pelham. N. H., Oct. 31, 1798, at the Ordination of John Hubbard Church. Amherst, 1799. ^^°> PP- 3^- ■^^ ^^^ Ordination of Zep- haniah S. Moore. Worcester^ 1 798. 8vo. At Wilbraham, Mass., May 2, occa- sioned by Six Young Persons being drowned, with Two Discourses on the same Subject by the Rev. Mr. Witter. Springfield, 1 799. 8vo, pp. 16. Scripture Doc- trine of Regeneration. Hartford, 1800. i2mo. At Longmeadow, Fast, April 17. Springfield, Mass., 1788. 8vo. At the Ordination of Vinsor Gould, Southampton, Aug. 26, i8oi. Northampton, 1 801. 8vo. Backus (Isaac). All true Ministers of the Gospel are called ... A Discourse shewing the nature and necessity of an internal call to preach the everlasting Gospel ; By Isaac Backus. To which is added some short account of the experiences and dying testimony of Mr. Nathanael Shepherd, Pastor in Attleborough, Who died April 14th, 1752. Boston, D. Fowle, 1754. 8vo, pp. 115. 2624 ^w i 352 BACKUS. it i: : i Uii [Backus.] An Appeal to the Public for Religious Liberty. Against the Oppressions of the Present Day. Boston^ Printed by John Boylcy mdcclxxiii. 8vo. pp. 62 (2). 2625 Contains historical notices and extracts from the w; rks of Cotton Mather, John Cotton, Roger Williams, and a list of the author's works. Backus. Church History of New England, from 1602 to 1804, abridged, with a concise Histoi-y of the Baptists in the Southern parts of America. By Isaac Backus. Boston^ 1804. 8vo. 4- With a Memoir ... Philadelphia^ Baptist Tract Dep.^ i^-^C). l8mo, pp. 2^0. + Philadelphia^ Jmerican Baptist Publication and S. S. Society^ 1844. i8mo, pp. 250. 2626 Backus. Discourse concerning the Materials, the Manner of Building, and Power of Organizing, of the Church of Christ ; With the True difference and exact limits between Civil and Ecclesiastical Government ; and also what are, and what are not just Reasons for Separation. Together with an Address to Joseph Fish, a.m. Pastor of a church in Stonington, occasioned by his late Piece called the Examiner Examined. By Isaac Backus. Boston, ^773- 8vo, pp. 151. 2627 Backus. The Doctrine of Sovereign Grace Opened and Vindicated ; two parts, with Appendix, containing a brief Ac- count of the Sentiments of the first Baptist Churches in New England. Providence, Rhode Island, "John Carter, 1771. 2628 Backus. A | Fish caught in his own Net. | An | Examination | of Nine Sermons, from Matt. 16. 18. | Published last Year, by Mr. Joseph Fish of Stonington ; | Wherein | He labours to prove, that those called Standing Churches [in New-England are built upon the Rock, and upon | the same Principles with the first Fathers of this I Country : And that Separates and Baptists are joining with the Gates of Hell against them. | In Answer to which; Many of his Mistakes are corrected ; The Constitution | of those Churches opened; the Testimonies of Prophets [and Apostles, and also of many of those Fathers are | produced, which as plainly condemn his plan, as any | Separate or Baptist can do. | By Isaac Backus. I Pastor of a Church of Christ in Middleborough. | Boston : Printed by Edes and Gill, in\^een-Street, Mdcclxviii. 8vo, pp. 130 ; Errata, i p. 2629 Backus. Government and Liberty Described, and Ecclesias- tical Tyranny Exposed. Boston, 1778. Sm. 8vo. 2630 i ed and tef Ac- ' New 2628 upon ''athers UACKUS. 353 Backus. A History of New-England, With particular Ref- erence to the Denomination of Christians called Baptists. Con- taining The first principles and settlements of the Country ; The rise and increase of the Baptist Churches therein ; The intrusion of Arbitrary Power under the cloak of Religion ; the Christian Testimonies of the Baptists and others against the same, with their Sufferings under it, from the Begiiniing to the present Time. Collected from most Authentic Records and Writings, both Ancient and Modern. By Isaac Backus, Pastor of the first Baptist Church in Midleborough. Vol. i. Boston^ Printed by Edward Draper^ '777' ^v»j, 4 p. I.; Text, pp. 544; Ap- pendix, pp. 15 ; Rrrata, i p. Vol. 11. Providence^ 'John Carter^ 1784. Title, pp. 448. Vol. III. Boston^ Manning ^ Loring^ 1796- pp. 334 ^^- 2631 Complete sets oi tliis valuable work ,iie i.ire^the third voluiiit lieiiig generally deficient. Set Ricli, Bibl. Am., Vol. i., 253; Bartlett's Bibl., R. 1. Backus. Policy, as well as Honesty, forbids the use of Secular Force in Religious Aftairs. Massachusetts-State. Bos- ton : Printed by Draper and Folsom^ and Sold by Phillip Freeman^ in Union-Street^ m,dcc,l.xxi-x. pp. 26; index to "Our Baptist History," 2 1. 2632 Contains an index 10 the History ot New England. " Ndc having time and Room therefor, when our Baptist History was ftnished, a brief Index to it is inserted here." Dr. Backus was an able and voluminous author of' worki, principally relating to the Baptists, including A Circular Letter in the '■ Minutes of the Warren Association, Sept. 9 and lo, 1794.. Boston, 1794." The Atonement of Chri: i ... . Boston. MDccLXXXvii. Svo, pp. 28. Doctrine of particular Election and final Perseverance. Boston, 1789. 8vo. A door opened for equal Christian Liberty. Boston 1783. Svo. Family Prayer not to be neglected. A Discourse. Nezvport, 1766. Svo. Godli- ness excludes Slavery. Boston, '7^5- i^vo. pp. 14. The Infinite Importance of the obedience of Faith. Boston. 1 79 1 8vo. The Kingdom of God described by His Word. Boston, muccxcii. Sm. Svo, pp. 24. Letter to the Rev. Mr. Benjamin Lord of Norwich, occasioned by some Harsh Things which he has lately published Against those who have Dissented from his Sentiments about the Ministry, the Church, and Baptism. By Isaac Backus. Pro-vidence, 1764. Svo. The Liberal Support of Gos- pel Ministers Inculcated. Boston, 1790. Svo. A Reply to a piece wrote by Israel Holly, Pastor in Suffield, entitled the New Testament Interpretation of the ()\A, rela- tive to Infant Baptism. Neivport, 1772. Sermon at Middleborough, Feb. \, 1769, upon hearing of the death of a godly Mother, to which is added some Mem.iries of hfr Life. Pro-vidence, 1769. A Sermon ... Oct. 30, 1771, at the Ordinz :ion of Asa Hunt, in Middleborough. Boston, 1 772. Svo, pp. 31. A Shor. Descri[,tion of the Ditlerence between the Bond Woman and the Free. Sermon ac Middleborough, Mass. Boston, 1756. Svo, pp. (4), 45.+Second edition corrected, to which is added an Answer to Mr. Frothingham's late letter, concerning Baptism. Boston, 1770. Spiritual Ignorance causeth Men to counter-act their doctrinal Knowledge. A Dis- course from Acts xiii. 27. Providence, 1763. True Faith will produce good Works. A Discourse ... With Remarks on the Writings of Mr. Sandeman. Boston, 1767. Svo, pp. 94, The Substance of An Address to an assembly in Bridgewater, March 45 M \l ll't' iii j!l i \ 354 BACON. lo, 1779, previous to the administration of baptism. ... Pro-videnct i also Bouun (n. d.{ 8vo, pp. 8. The Testimony ot' the Two Witnesses. A Sermon from Rev. 11:3. Pro'vidence, 1786. 8vo. + With a few remarlis upon the late Writings of Dr. Hem- menway and Dr Lathrop, second edition. Boston, 1793. 8vo. Truth is Great, and Will Prevail. Boston [1781]. 8vo, pp. 36, (8). Backus (John C.) An Historical Discourse on taking leave of the Old Church Edifice of the First Presbyterian Congrega- tion in Baltimore. By John C. Backus, ... Baltimore^ i860. i2mo, pp. 105. 2633 Backus. A Discourse Delivered at the Opening of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, July 4, 1852. By John C. Backus, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Balti- more. Baltimore^ 1852, 8vo, pp. 32. Plate. 2634 Backus (J.) The Proclamation of the Honourable Joseph Jenks Deputy Governour, Answered ; and the Proceedings Of a Justice's Court held at Norwich, July 26. 1725. therein Refer'd to Vindicated. By Joseph Backus, Eso ; Printed for the Author : Sold at several of the Booksellers^ Shops in Boston^ and N. London^ 1726. 8vo, pp. (2), 32. 2635 Backus (J. S.) Backus and Kenyon on Secret Societies : being a discourse delivered by Rev. J, S. Backus, of Auburn, and a Reply to the same, by Rev. H. B. Kenyon, of Ira, Cayuga County, N. Y. Albany^ 1850. i2mo, pp. 44. 2636 Backus (S.) A Dissertation on the Right and Obligation of the Civil Magistrate to take care of the Interest of Religion etc ; By Simon Backus. M'lddletown^ 1 804. 8vo. n. 2637 Backwoods of Canada. See Canada. [Bacon (Anthony)]. A Short Address to the Government, the Merchants, Manufacturers, and the Colonists in America and the Sugar Islands, on the Present State of Affairs. London, 1775. 8vo. 2638 Bacmeister (Hartwig Ludwig Christian). Russische Bib- liothek zur Kenntniss des gegenwartigen Zustandes der Literatur in Russland. St. Petersburg^ P'g^ ^"d Leipzig^ 1772-89. il vols., i2mo. 2638!i. With Notes and an Appendix. ... New Haven,, Printid by T.J. Staff ortl,, i860. 8vo, pp. 70. H. Bacon (M.) Relation ot the Ke.irtul State- of Francis Spira after he turned Apostate from the Protestant Church to Popery. Compiled by Math. Bacon, Ksq. Boston,, 1762. l2mo. 2678 Bacon (N.) Strange News from Virginia. Being a full and true Account of the Life and Dc:ith of Nathaniel Bacon, Esq., who was the only cause and Original of all the late Troubles in thai Country. With a full relation of all the Accidents which have happened in the late War there between the Christians .md Indians. London,, Printed for fVilitam Harriss,, 1677 4to, pp.8. Bacon (N. A.) A Table, showing the Date and Place of Birth; ... of Jabe/. Bacon, late of Woodbury, deceased, and of his Descendant ... Compiled by Nathaniel A. Bacon ... New Haven,, Printed hy Hitchcock b' Stafford,, 1845. 4to, pp. 4. 2680 Bacon (O. N.) A History of Natick, from its tirst Settle- ment in 1 65 1 to the Present Time; with Notices of the First White Families. And also an Account of the Centennial Cele- bration, Oct, 16, 1851; Rev. Mr. Hunt's Address at the Con- secration of Dell Park Cemetery, &c., &c., &c., By Oliver N. Bacon, Attorney at Law. Boston,, Damrell y Maore., Printers,, 1856. 8vo, Title, pp. 261. Plate. h. 2681 Bacon (R. C.) Statistics of the Colored People of Philadel- phia, By R. C. Bacon. Philadelphia., 1856. 8vo. 2682 Bacon (Samuel). Memoir of Rev. S. Bacon, a.m., late an otficer of Marines, afterwards Attorney at Law in Pennsylva- nia, subsequently an Episcopal Minister. PhiUuiciphiu,, iSji. i i'^, m IMAGE EVALUATrON TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I Bii|2j8 |Z5 £ 1^ 12.0 u PIIMI^ <# 6" ► '-^r o^ >> ^.'''f^ ^^'^z « Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WfST MAIN STRiET WEBSTfR.N.Y. 14SN (716) 872-4503 '^ '■«-V- VHP 7^ 360 BACON. I ;■' ! j 11 li Bacon. Laws of Maryland at Large, with proper Indexes, Now first Collected .nto One Compleat Body, and Publisi.H from the Original Acts and Records remaining in the Secretary's Office of the said Province. Together with Notes and other matter relative to the Constitution thereof, exfacted from the Provincial Records. To which is prefixed The Charter, with an English Translation. By Thomas Bacon, Rector of All Saints, Paris, in Frederick County ... Annapolis^ Printed by Jonas Green^ Printer to the Province^ mdcclxv. Folio. N. 2684 Also on large papery handsomely printed. Bacon (T.) Four Sermons, upon the Great and Indispensa- ble Duty Of all Christian Masters and Mistresses To bring up their Negro Slaves in the Knowledge and Fear of God. Preached at the Parish Church of St. Peter in Talbot County, in the Province of Maryland. By the Rev. Thomas Bacon, Rector of the said Parish. [Mottoes.] London^ y. Oliver^ m.dcc.l> i2mo, pp. 142. + Six Sermons [etc.] London^ J. Oliver, m.dcc.li. i2mo. H. 2685 Bacon. Sermons to Masters and Servants. Republished by Rev. W. Meade. fVinchester [n. d.] i8mo. 2686 [Bacon.] Two Sermons, Preached to a Congregation of Black Slaves, at the Parish Church of S. P. In the Province of Maryland. By an American Pastor. [Motto.] London, J^hn Oliver, M.DCC.XLix. i2mo, pp. 79. h. 2687 Bacon (T.) Copy of the Charges made to the United States Senate against Thomas Bacon, Collector of Customs, &c. ... with ... facts in refutation ... . [n. p., 1854.] 8vo, pp. 7. H. 2688 [Bacon (William John]son). Memorial of William Kirk- land Bacon, late Adjutant of the Twenty-sixth Regiment of New York State Volunteers. By his Father. Utica, N. T., Roberts, Printer, 1863. i2mo, pp. 83, (^i). Portrait. H. -|- Another Edition, pp. 139. Boston, American Tract Society, 1865. i8mo, 2689 Bacon (W. T.) Poem pronounced before the Senior Class of Yale College, July 5, 1837. By William Thompson Bacon, with the Valedictory Oration by Charles Andrev/ Johnson. New Haven, 1837. 8vo, pp. 42. 2690 BADGER. 361 Bacon de Lachevalerie. Observations, presentees a I'as- semblee de MM. les electeurs de la partie du nord de Saint- Dominique le 27 Janvier 1789 au Cap Francois. [1789.] 8vo. 269 1 Bacqueville de la PoTHERiE. Histoire de L'Amerique Septentrionale. Divisee en quatre Tomes. Tome Premier. Contenant le Voyage du Fort de Nelson, dans la Baye d'Hud- son, a I'extremite de I'Amerique. Le premier etablissement des Francois dans ce vaste pais, la prise dudit Fort de Nelson, la Description du Fleuve de saint Laurent, le gouvernement de Quebec, des trois Rivieres & de Montreal, depuis 1534. jusqu' a 1 701. Par Mr. de Bacqueville de la Potherie, ne a la Guada- loupe, dans I'Amerique Meridionale, Aide Major de la dite Isle. Enrirhie de Figures. A Paris Jean-Luc Nion et Francois Didot^ M.DCCXxii. 4 vols., i2mo. Maps and ?\?LX.t%.-}- Amster- dam^ H. des Bordes^ ^I'^'i- 4 vols., i2mo.+ /' si 362 BADGER. ) I Second Edition. Boston^ Barber Badger^ 18 16. 8vo, pp. 322. Engravings. H. 2696 This U said to be the same work as No. 1165. Badger (George E.) American Steam Navigation. Speech of Hon. George E. Badger, of North Carolina, for the Collins Steamers. In Senate of the United-States, May 6, 1852. fFash- ingtoriy 1852. 8vo, pp. 13. H. 2697 Also: Speech of Mr. Badger, May ii. 1854, on the President's Veto-Message, fVashirgton, 1 8 54. 8vo, pp. 16. H. Speech on the Slavery Question, March 18 and 19, 1850. [ff^asAingion, n. d.] 8vo, pp. 18. h. Speech op the Territorial Question, August 2, 1850. Waihington [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. h. Speech ... on the Ten Regiment Bill. ... Jan. 18, 1848. Waihington, 1848. 8vo, pp. 20. + [ff'asAing- ton, n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. Speech ... February 16, 1854, on the Nebraska Bill. fFashington, Sentinel Office, 1854. 8vu, pp. 14. [Badger (H. C.)] Brief Statement of the Sanitary Com- mission's Work. [By Rev. Henry C. Badger.] San Francisco^ September^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 1 6. 2698 Badger. ... A Discourse occasioned by the Death of Mr. George Livermore. Preached ... 3d September, 1865, by Henry C. Badger ... . Cambridge.^ the Family^ mdccclxv. 8vo, pp. 30. H. 2699 Badger. The Humble Conqueror : a Discourse Commem- orative of the Life and Services of Abraham . Lincoln, preached to the Cambridgeport Parish, April 23, 1865. By Rev. Henry C. Badger. Boston^ William V. Spencer^ 1865. 8vo, pp. 18. H. Badger (Sarah). Statement of Facts, relative to the Last Will of the late Mrs. Badger, of Natick [Mass.], which was dis- allowed on the Final Hearing, By the Principal Legatees. Dedham^ H. £ff W. H. Mann^ 1824. 8vo, pp. 63. H. 2701 Badger. Remarks on the Evidence in the Case relative to the Will of the late Mrs. Badger of Natick. Dedham, 1824. 8vo. 2702 Badger (Stephen). Address of a Minister ... [inquiring] " Whether a Church is obliged ... to require a publick, formal and explicit Confession, of some particular Misdemeanors ... previously ... to a Christian Profession, to Baptism, and to Christian Communion ... . Boston^ E. Battelle^ m,dcc,lxxxiv. 8vo, pp. 44. H. 2703 Badger. The Nature and Effects of Drunkenness ... Two BAERS. 3^3 Discourses ... at Natick ... October, 1773. By Stephen Badger ... . Boston^ Edes and GUI, 1774. 8vo, pp. 56. H. 2704 Badger. The Substance of Two Discourses on Intemper- ance ; delivered at Natick [October, 1773]. Boston, Samuel T. Armstrong, 181 1. 8vo, pp. 23. h. 2705 Badger (W. W.) Washington, or A Vision of Liberty : a Poem Delivered Before the Genesee Lyceum, at Lima, N. Y. ... February 22, 1855, by William Whittlesey Badger. ... Lima, N. y.. Press of S. M. Raymond, 1855. 8vo, pp. 24. H. + De- livered February 22, 1859. ••• -^^"^ Tork, Thatcher ^ Hutchin- son, 1859. i2mo, pp. 24. H. 2706 Badger & Porter's Stage Register ... Stages, Steamboats and Canal Packets, in the New England States and ... New- York ... . Boston. 8vo. 2707 Bi-monthly. Vol. iii., No. i, is dated July 3, 1827 ; Vol. ix., No. i, July, 1833, pp. 28. Badgley (W.) Remarks on Register Offices. Montreal, 1836. i2mo. 2708 Badia (Marc. Ant.) Compcndio della guerra nata per con- fini in America tra la Francia e I'lnghilterra. Amsterdam, 1763. 8vo. Portrait. 2709 [Badin (S. T.)] Origine et progres de la mission de Ken- tucky ... par un temoin oculaire. ... Paris, Adrien Le Clerc, 182 1. 8vo, pp. 32. H. 2710 Baer (Karl Er. von) and Helmersen (Gr. v.) Beitrage zur Kenntniss des Russischen Reichs und der angranzenden Lander Asiens. ... Band i. St. Petersburg, 1839. 8vo. Continued. Band i. has the second title : Statistiche und ethnographische Nachrichten iiber die Russischen Besitzungen an der Nordwestkiiste von Amerika. Gesammelt von ... v. Wrangel. Mit den Berechnungen aus Wrangell's Witterungs-Beobachtungen und anderen Zusatzen vermehrt von v. Baer. Mit I Karte. Baers (J.) Olinda, ghelegen int Landt van Brasil, inde Capitania van Phernambuco met mannelijcke dapperheyt ende groote couragie inghenomen, ende geluckelijck rovert op den 16. Februarij a 1630 ... door den Heere Diederich van Weerden- burg. Cort ende claer beschreben. Door Joannem Baers ... . Amsterdam, Hendrick Laurentsz, 1630. 4to, pp. 38. J. C B. This rare book relates to the taking of Pernambuco by the Dutch. See Grant's History of Brazil, p. 54. \mi\ It!! 1 (i !i 3^4 HAHIA. It'"; [Baert (Alexandre Balthasar Francois de Paule, Baron de)~\. Tableau de la Grande Bretagne, de I'lrlande, et des pos- sessions anglaises, dans les quatres parties du monde. Parlsy Jansen, An viii. [1799]. 4 vols., 8vo, pp. v., 460, 11 ; 516, 12 i 502, 50; 486, 24. Maps. s. 2713 Contains many articles on American subjects, particularly the French Colonies. Baeyle (Hyp.) Relation du naufrage de la Palacre Saute "Vigilante." Buenos Jyres^ iS^^' 8vo. 2714 Plate of the shipwreck and map of the mouth of the River Plate. [Bagert (J.)] See [Begert (J.)] Bagot. Sermon before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, February 19, 1790. By Lewis [Bagot], Lord Bishop of Norwich. London^ '790- 4to. 2715 Bahama. The Charter of the Bahama Islands. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 2716 The Harvard copy has no title-page. The charter was granted ist Nov., Z2 Charles II., i.e. 1670. Communications on different subjects, addressed to the Ba- hama Agricultural Society. Nassau, 1802. 4to. 2717 Correspondence respecting interference with trade between New York and the Bahamas. 1863. Folio, pp. 65. 2718 a British Parliamentary paper. Letters from the Bahama Islands. See [Hart (Miss)']. An Official Letter from the Commissioners of Correspond- ence of the Bahama Islands, to George Chalmers, Esq. Colonial Agent, concerning the Proposed Abolition of Slavery in the West Indies. Nassau, New Providence, Royal Gazette Office; London, Re-printed by J. S. Brickwood, 1823. 8vo, pp. 78. H. Short account of the Bahamas. See [Graves (John)]. Votes and Proceedings of the House of Assembly of Bahama Islands. Nassau, N. Providence, 1806. Royal 8vo. Con- tinued. 2721 Bahia. De tweede wachter. See [Teelinck (Ewout)]. BAILEY. 365 [Bailey (Mrs. Abigail Abbot)]. Memoirs. T. Jrmstrong^ 181 5 ?] 24010, pp. 275. Title from a cupy which had lust its title-page. Boston., Samuel 2722 Bailey (A. H.) Allowing Soldiers to Vote. Speech of Hon. Mr. Bailey. New York Senate, April i, 1863. 8vo, pp. 4. Also: Objections tu the President's Emarcipation Proclamation Considered. Speech ... March 5, 1863. Albany, 1863. 8vo, pp. 8 ... Report of the Select Committee of the Assembly on the Library ... . [n. p., 1S49.] 8vo, pp. 12. b. Review of Gov. Seymour's Message. Albany, Wetd, Parsons & Co., 1863. Svd, pp. 12. Bailey (B. F.) Oration at Burlington, Vt. July 4, 1828. By B. F. Bailey. Burlington^ 1828. 8vo. 2724 Bailey (B. H.) A Tribute ... to ... Alvan Lamson, d.d. ... Preached ... July 24, 1864, to the First Church ... in Dedham. By Benjamin H. Bailey ... . Boston^ Printed by' John IVilson and Son^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 23. H. 2725 [Bailey (E.)] Sketch of the Life and Educational Labors of Ebenezer Bailey. Republished from Barnard's American Jour- nal of Education ., [n. p.], 1861. i8mo, pp. 43. Portrait. b. Bailey. Triumphs of Liberty ; the Prize Ode, recited by Mr. Finn, at the Boston Theatre, ... February 22. 1825. By Ebenezer Bailey. Boston^ Cummings^ Milliard,, & Co.y 1825. 8vo, pp. 8. B. 2727 Bailey (G.) Reports on the Reservation System of Cali- fornia, and the Indians of Arizona, addressed to the Comm.is- sioner of Indian affairs. By G. Bailey, of the Interior Department. Washington,, 1858. 8vo, pp. 22. 2728 Bailey (G.) Junr. American Progress : A Lecture Deliv- ered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati, December 3, 1846. By Gamaliel Bailey Jr. Cin- cinnatiy Edwin Shepard,, 1846. Impl. 8vo, pp. 24. 2729 Bailey (G. F.) Intervention for Freedom. Address of Hon. G. F. Bailey, at Fitchburg, ... Aug. 24th, i860. ... [n. p., i860.] 8vo, pp. 8. H. 2730 Bailey (G. S.) The Great Caverns of Kentucky : Diamond Cave, Mammoth Cave, Hundred Dome Cave. By Rev. G. S. Bailey. Chicago^ Church & Goodman,, 1864. i6mo, pp. 63. '■ ' u \ -i - M: 366 BAILEY. Bailey (Isaac). American Naval Biography. Compiled by Isaac Bailey. [Motto.] Providence^ \%\^. i2mo, pp. 257. H. Contains eighteen memoirs. Bailey (J.) History of the Seventh-day Baptist General Con- ference. By Re\ . James Bailey. Toledo^ O., S. Bailey ^ Co.^ 1866. i2mo, pp. 320. 2733 Bailey (John). Man's chief End | To Glorifie God, | or | Some Briefl Sermon-Notes I On i Cor. 10. 3i.|By the Reverend Mr. John Bailey, | Sometime Preacher and Prisoner of Christ | at Limerick in Ireland, | And now Pastor to the Church of Christ | in Watertown in New-England. | [Six lines.] I Boston Printed by Samuel Green^ and | are to be Sold by Richard fVilkins Book- \ Seller near the Town-Home. \ Anno. 1689. Sm. 8vo, 4 p. 1., pp. 160. B. 2734 Mr. Corwin's copy sold for $5 ; priced in Nuggets, £2 2s. There is usually bound with this an address " To my Loving and Dearly Beloved | Christian Friends, in and about,| Limerick."|| Dated " May. 8, 1684." Sm. 8vo, pp. 40, (3). The same author preached the Artillery Election Sermon for 1672, but I have not seen it. Bailey (John). An Oration ... at Naticic, July 5, 1824, before the Officers of the Regiment of Militia, Comprising the towns of Natick, Framingham, Hopkinton, Holliston and Sher- burn. By John Bailey. Dedham^ H. iff 7V. H. Mann, Printers [1824]. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 2735 Bailey (John J.) Waldimar, a tragedy. In Five Acts. [Not published.] New Tork, 1834. 8vo, pp. 124, (6). s. Bailey (J. T.) An Historical Sketch of the City of Brook- lyn and the Surrounding Neighborhood, including the Village of Williamsburg, and the Towns of Bushwick, Flatbush, Flatlands, New Utrecht and Gravesend, to which is added an interesting account of the Battle of Long Island. Compiled from the best Authorities. By J. T. Bailey. Brooklyn, Published by the Author, 1840. i2mo, pp. 72. N. 2737 Bailey {Rev. J. W.) Knox College, by whom founded and endowed ; also, A review of a Pamphlet entitled ** Rights of Congregationalists in Knox College." By J. W. Bailey. Chicago, i860. 8vo, pp. 131. H. 2738 Bailey (John Whitman). Microscopical Examination made by the U. S. Coast Survey oiF the Atlantic Coast of the U. S. BAILEY. 3^7 By Prof. J. W. Bailey. IVashington^ 1851. 410, pp. 16. Plate. 2739 This and the following are also included in the Smithsonian Contributions, Vol. ii. Bailey. Microscopical Observations off the Atlantic Coast and in South-Carolina, Georgia and Florida. By Prof. J. W. Bailey. fVashington^ 1851. 4to, pp. 48. 3 Plates. c. 2740 Bailey. On the Infusoria of the Family Bacillaria, with Ac- count of Interesting Species found in the United States. \^New- Haven, 1841.] 8vo, pp. 22. 2 Plates. 2741 Bailey (Joseph). Speech of Hon. Joseph Bailey on the Bill for the Issuing of additional Treasury Notes^ delivered in the House of Representatives, January 18, 1862. 8vo, pp. 8. 2742 Bailey (L. W.) Observations on the Geology of Southern New Brunswick, made principally during the Summer of 1864 by Prof. L. W. Bailey, Messrs. Geo. F. Matthew and C. F. Hartt. Prepared and arranged, with A Geological Map, by L. W. Bailey, a.m. Professor of Chemistry, &c. in the University of New Brunswick ... Fredericton^ G. E. Fenety^ 1865. 8vo, Title, pp. 158, (i). 2 Maps. h. 2743 Bailey (L.) A Sermon ... at Randolph, before the Norfolk Auxiliary Education Society ... June 9, 1824. By Luther Bailey ... Medway. Boston^ Printed by Lincoln and Edwards [1824]. 8vo, pp. 32. H. 2744 With the Treasurer's Report, a list of members, etc. Bailey (M. J.) Report on the Practical Operation of the Law relating to the Importation of Adulterated and Spurious Drugs, Medicines, &c. By M. J. Bailey, m.d. ... New-Tor k^ D. FanshaWy Printer, 1849. 8vo, pp. 20. H. 2745 Bailey (P. J.) The International Policy of the Great Powers. By Philip James Bailey. London, Otley £5" Co., 1861. i6mo, pp. XV., 275. c. 2746 Bailey (Richard). Letters from the Health Office, sub- mitted to the Common Council of the City of New York, By Richard Bailey. New York, 1798. 8vo, pp. 100. 2747 Bailey (Robert). The Life and Adventures of Robert Bailey, from his Infancy up to December, 1821, interspersed c 368 BAILEY. ■ n with anecdotes, and religious and moral admonitions. Written by Himself. Richmortfi^ 1822. 8vo, pp. 348. c. 2748 A nuturiuus gambler, of the Stephen I)urruugh8 school. Bailey (R. S.) The Church in the Wilderness. Narrative of a Visit to the Right Rev. Philander Chase, Bishop of Illinois. By Robert S. Bailey, m.d. ... Charleston^ Printed by A. E. Miller^ 1839. 8vo, pp. 8. H. 2749 Bailey (R. T.) Proposed (Underground) Metropolitan Rail- way. Report of R. T. Bailey, Civil Engineer. New Tork,, Clayton & Medole^ Printers [1864]. 8vo, pp. 7. Map. H. Bailey (Rufus William). Thanksgiving Sermon at Pitts- ficld, Massachusetts, December 3, 1824. Pittsfield^ 1825. 8vo, pp. 20. N. 2751 Also: A Sermon, March 5, 1826, at the Funeral of Josiah and George Guy Moseley. Pittsfield, 1826. 8vo, pp. 19. The Issue, Presented in a Series of Letters on Slavery. New Tork. John S. Taylor, 1837. i2mo, pp. no. Bailey (S.) The Moral Significance of War. A Discourse delivered in the Baptist Meeting House, Franklin, Indiana, September 26, 1861. By Rev. Silas Bailey, d.d. Indianapolis^ Dodd & Co.^ 1861. 8vo, pp. 20. 2752 Bailey (T.) Records of Longevity ; with an Introductory Discourse on Vital Statistics. By Thomas Bailey. London^ c. 2753 1857. Post 8vo, pp. iv., 399. ti Includes notices of several Americans. Bailey (W. L.) Our Own Birds ; or, A Familiar History of the Birds of the United States. By W. L. Bailey. Phila- delphia^ Association of Friends^ 1863. i8mo. 2754 Bailey (William). Records of Patriotism and Love of Country. By William Bailey. Washington^ 1826. 8vo, pp. XV., 216. c. 2755 Bailey (W, S.) [Circular relating to the Re-establishment of " The Free South." Signed Wm. Shreve Bailey. New- port^ Ky., 1864.] 4to, I page. 2756 Also : An Appeal to Loyal Religious People in behalf of Kentucky [for funds for the "Loyal Anti-Slavery Methodist Episcopal Church" in Newport, Ky. n. p.], 1865. 8vo, pp. 3. Bailey (Winthrop). Sermon at Greenfield, Mass. Sept. 24, HAILLIE. 3^9 1826, on the Death of Capt. Isaac Newton. Bailey. GreenJieU [iSl^l 8vo. By Winthrop 2757 24, Also; Sermon before the Third Congregation in Greenfield. Greenjietd, 1815. 8vo, pp. 8. Sermon in Greenfield, Massachusetts, October 16, 1H21;; being the Sab- bath following the Installation of the Author, etc. Greenfield, 1815. 8vo. Baillard (Edme). Discovrs du Tabac, ov il est traite par- ticulierement dv Tabac en Poudre. Par le Sr. Baillard. Par'is^ Le Prest^ MDCLXviii. Sm. 8vo, 12 p. 1., pp. 125, Table and Privilege, 10 1. €.-(-1671. 12010.4-1693. i2mo. 4-Histoire du tabac, ou il est, etc. Paris^ Le Prest^ ^^11- Hmo. + Paris^ fVaritiy 1716. i2mo. 2758 Baillie (Hugh). A Letter to Dr. Shebear : containing a Refutation of his Arguments concerning the Boston and Quebec Acts of Parliament : and his Aspersions upon the Memory of King William, and the Protestant Dissenters. 3y Hugh Baillie, LL.D. ... London^ J. Donaldson^ mdcclxxv. 8vo, Title, pp. 54. H. 2759 [Baillie.] An Appendix to a Letter to Dr. Shebbeare. To which are added. Some Observations on a pamphlet, entitled Taxation no Tyranny ... in which the Sophistry of that Author's reasoning is detected. By a Doctor of Laws. London^ J. Donald- son, 1775. 8vo, pp. 8. s. 2760 [Baillie.] Some Observations on a Pamphlet lately pub- lished entitled " The Rights of Great Britain asserted" &c. By the Author of the Answer to Dr. Shebbeare and Dr. Johnson. London^ Donaldson^ ijjfy. 2761 See Rich, i., 237 ; M. R., liv., 231. Baillie (R.) Anabaptism, the True Fountaine of Indepen- dency Brownisme Antinomy Familisme, And the rest of the other Errours, which for the time doe trouble the Church of England, Vnsealed. Also The Questions of Psdobaptisme and Dipping Handled from Scripture, In A Second Part of The Disswasive from the Errors of the time By Robert Baillie Minister at Glasgow. [Mottoes.] London^ Printed by M. F. for Samuel Gellibrandy 1647. 4to, 16 p. l, pp. 179, Contents, 5 1., Anthems, i 1. 2762 The writings of this author, who was a friend of Roger Williams, contain many in- teresting particulars nowhere else to be found, respecting the Church of Leyden, and its migration to New England. Sold at Puttick's, 1854, for £z 5s. Baillie (T.) An Account of the Province of New Bruns- 47 n 'f I 370 BAILY. wick i including a Description of the Settlements, Institutions, Soil, and Climate of that important Province ; with Advice to Emigrants. By Thomas Baillie, Esq. London^ Rivington^ 1832. i2mo, pp. 134. Map. 2763 [Baillio.] L'anti-Brissot ; par un petit blanc de Saint-Do- mingue. [Signed Baillio. Parii\ Girardin [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 40, or less. 2764 [Baillio.] Memoire pour les citoyens Verneuil, Bailliojeune, Fournier et Gervais, deportes de Saint-Domingue, contre Leger- Felicite Sonthonax, commissaire civil, envoye a Saint-Domingue pour y retablir I'ordre et la paix. [Signed Baillio Taint. (6 mars 1793.)] Paris^ B. Guilhemat [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 40, or less. Baillio. Un mot de verite sur les malheurs de Saint- Domingue j par M. Baillio ... . [i" decembre 1791. Par'ts\ J. B. Chemin [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 40, or less. 2766 Baillot db Saint-Martin. L'art du cultivateur et du fab- ricant de tabac, contenant . . . moyen de tirer un parti avantageux des caboches et cotes de Hollande et de Virginie. Paris^ Bacheller^ 1810. 8vo. 2767 Bailly (Felix.) Carte d'etude pour le trace et le profil du canal de Nicaragua. Par M. Thomas de Gamond, ingenieur civil. Precede des documents publics sur cette question. Paris^ 1858. 4to, pp. 90. 2768 Bailly. Note pour servir a la Canalisation du Lac Nicar- agua. Par M. Bailly, Ingenieur Anglais. Traduit en Fran^ais, par ordre de M. F. Castellan, Ministre Plenipotentiare de Nic- aragua. Paris^ 1844. 4^o» PP* 20. 2769 The map is usually done up in a separate volume. It exhibits all the proposed routes of communication with the Pacific. Bailly d'Engel. See [Engel (S., le bailli d')]. Baily (F.) Journal of a Tour in Unsettled Parts of North America in 1796 & 1797. By the late Francis Baily, Esq., F.R.S., With a Memoir of the Author. [By Sir J. Herschel.] London^ Baily Brothers^ mdccclvl 8vo, pp. xii., 439. c. 2770 Baily (John). Central America ; describing each of the States of Guatemala, Honduras, Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica -, their Natural Features, Products, Population, and Remark- i!- ! BAIKD. 37< able Capacity for Ccionization. With Three Views. By John Baily .... London^ Tre/awney Saunders, iS^O. Post 8vo, pp. xii., 164. 3 Plates and Map. c. a h. 2771 Bailv (J.) Die Staaten Central-Amerika's, Guatemala, Sal- vador, Honduras, Nicaragua und Costa Rica. Nach dem en- glischen Werke deutsch bearbeitet von Wilhelm Grimm. Btr- lin, Besser's Ferlag, 1 85 1. 8vo, pp. viii., 200. Map, folio. Bain (J. W.) National lessons from the Life and Death of President Lincoln. A Sermon, preached in the United Presby- terian Church, Canonsburg, Pa., on Fast-day, Thursday, June ist, 1865. By Rev. J. W. Bain. Pittsburgh, W. S. Haven, 1865. 8vo, pp. 16. 2773 Baines (E.) History of the Wars of the French Revolution, ... with Notes, and an Original History of the late War between the United States and Great Britain. By Edward Baines. Phila- delphia, 1824. 4 vols., 8vo. 4- Edited by William Grimshaw. New Tork, 1852. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 602 ; 599. c. 2774 Baines. Baine's [«V] History of the Late War, between the United States and Great Britain : with a Critical Appendix, &c. By Ebenezer Harlow Cummins, a.m. Baltimore, Printed by Benja. Edes, 1820. r2mo, pp. 167, Appendix, xlvii. H. 2775 Baines (Edward), Jr. History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain ; with a notice of its early History in the East, and in all the Quarters of the Globe. By Edward Baines, Jr. London, Fisher, 1835. 8vo, pp. 543, 18 p. 1. c. 2776 Baines (Thomas). Observations on the Present State of the Affairs of the River Plate. By Thomas Baines. London, 1845. 8vo. 2777 Baird (D.) Confederate Spelling Book. Macon, Ga., Burke, Boyier & Co., iSb^. 2778 Baird (E. C.) [Letter of Recommendation of Capt. E. C. Baird, for promotion. Philadelphia, 1862.] 8vo, pp. 3. 2779 Forty-nine copies |irivately printed. [Baird (Henry Carey)]. General Washington and General Jackson on Negro Soldiers. Philadelphia, 1863. 8vo, pp. 8. Baird. Strictures on an Additional Review of Mr. Carey's Letters to the President, By Henry Carey Baird. 8vo, pp. 8. From the " Merchants' Magazine" of December, 1859. 'I 372 BAIRD. Baird. Protection for Home Labor and Home Productions necessary to the Prosperity of the American Farmer. By Henry Carey Baird. New York [i860]. 8vo, pp. 16. p. & h. 2782 Baird (H. M.) The Life of the Rev. Robert Baird, d.i>., by his Son Henry M. Baird, Professor in the University of the dity of New York. New Tork^ Jnson D. F. Randolph^ 1866. i2mo, pp. 347. Portrait. B. 2783 Baird (Robert). The Christian Retrospect and Register ; a Summary of the Scientific, Moral and Religious Progress of the First Half o^ the Nineteenth Century. By Robert Baird, d.d. New-York^ 185 1. i2mo, pp. 420. + With a Supplement bring- ing the work down to the present time. By Robert Baird, d.d. New York^ 1855. i2mo, pp. 442. c. 2784 Baird. Histoire des societes de temperance des £tats-Unis d'Amerique, avec quelques details sur celles de I'Angleterre, de la Suede et autres contrees. ... Par R. Baird. Paris, Hachette, Risler, 1836. 8vo, pp. 272. 2785 Baird. Geschichte der Massigkeits-Gesellschaft in den Ver- einigten Staaten Nord-Amerika's. Berlin, Eichler, 1834. 8vo. + 2'Aaflage. Berlin, Thome, iS^^- 8vo. 2786 Baird. Geschiedenis der matigheids-gezelschappen in de Vereenigde Staten van Amerika ... . Naar het Fransch gevolgd. Utrecht, y. G. van Terveen en Zoon, 1837. 8vo. 2787 Baird. Impressions and Experiences of the West Indies and North America in 1849. By Robert Baird, a.m. ... Edin- burgh, 1850. 2 vols, crown 8vo. h.-\- Reprinted, Philadelphia, Lea iff Blanchard, 1850 and 1 85 1. i2mo, pp. 354. H.+ 1851. c. 2788 Baird. Memoir of Mrs. Eliza Astor RumpfF, ... . By Rev. Robert Baird, d.d. New York, Jmerican Tract Society [1739?]. i6mo, pp. 80. Portrait, h . -f- Transplanted Flowers; or, Me- moirs [etc.] Glasgow, 1839. 8vo. 2789 Baird. The Noblest Freedom ; or, the Influence of Chris- tianity upon Cl.il Liberty. A Discourse, addressed to the Alumni of Jefferson College, Pennsylvania. New York, 1848. 8vo. 2790 Baird. The Progress and Prospects of Christianity in the BAIRD. 373 1 Ver- 8vo. 2786 Rev. Me- 2789 United States of America ; with Remarks on the subject of Slavery in America ; and on the Intercourse between British and American Churches, by R. Baird, d.d. ... London^ Partridge and Okey [1851]. 8vo, pp. iv., 72. H. 2791 Baird. Religion in the United States of America ; or, an Account of the Origin, Progress, Relation to the State, and Present Condition of the Evangelical Churches in the United States, with Notices of the Unevangelical Denominations. By the Rev. Robert Baird ... With a Prefatory Recommendation by the Rev. D" Welsh, Cunningham, and Buchanan. Glasgow and Edinburgh^ 1844. 8vo, pp. 756. Map. C. + [iJ^/r/«/f BAKER, 377 Try H. Ba!Cer (D.) Solon: or the Rebellion of 1 86 1. A Domestic and Political Tragedy. By D. Baker. Chicago^ 1862. 8vo. Baker (E. C.) Speech of ... E. C. Baker ... upon the Bill to regulate the Hours of Labor in Incorporated Establish- ments. ... In the Senate of Massachusetts, April 13, 1855. Boston^ IVm. White^ 1855. 8vo, pp. 8. 2819 Baker (Edward D.) Speech of Hon. E. D. Baker, of Illi- nois, on the Oregon Question, delivered in the House of Rep- resentatives ... January 29, 1846. [No imp.] 8vo, pp. 7. H. Baker. Speech of Hon. E. D. Baker, of Oregon ... in the Senate ... January 2d, and 3d, 1861, upon the Secession Ques- tion. Washingtoriy H. Polkinhorn^ Printer [1861]. 8vo, pp. 31. H. 2821 Baker. Addresses on the Death of Hon. Edward D. Baker, Delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, on Wed- nesday, December 11, 1861. IVaihington^ Gov. Pr. Office^ 1862. 8vo, pp. 87. 2822 Baker (George E.) The Life of William H. Seward ; with Selections from his Works. Redfield^ New-York., 1855. i2mo, pp. 410. Portrait. c. 2823 Baker (George M.) Our Twelve Months' Cruise : a Vale- dictory delivered before the Mercantile Library Association ... May, 1866. By George M. Baker. Boston^ 1866. Sm. 4to, pp. 16. H. 2824 Baker (H. F.) Banks and Banking in the United States. ... By Henry F, Baker ... . Cincinnati^ Printed by C. F. Bradley £ff Co., 1854. 2 Parts. 8vo, pp. 56. c. 2825 Baker (James). The Life of Sir Thomas Bernard, Baronet, By the Rev. James Baker, His Nephew and Executor. London, John Murray, 18 19. pp. xiii., 199. Portrait. 2826 Sir Thomas Bernard was of the same family as the Governor of Massachusetts. Baker (J. E.) ... Plan for the promotion of foreign trade at this port ... Philadelphia, 1859. 8vo, pp. 16. P. 2827 Baker (J. Loring). Exports and Imports, as showing the Relative Advancement of every Nation in Wealth, Strength, and Independence. ... By James L. Baker. Philadelphia, 1859. 8 vo, pp. 30. H. &. P. 2828 I it 48 I r i'. H ° ■ f : 378 RAKER. [Baker.] Hard Times. Important Suggestions to Laborers .. With Some Remarks upon the Proposed Reduction of the Duty upon Railroad Iron, and Coal. Boston, IVright iff Hasty, Printers [Jan.], 1855. 8vo, pp. 24. h. 2829 Published with additions and changes as : Baker. Men and Things ; or short essays on various sub- jects, including Free Trade [Kansas, &c.] By James L. Baker. Boston, 1858. i2mo, pp. 287. p. 2830 [Baker.] A Review of the Tariff of 1846 ... in a Series of Articles contributed to the Evening Transcript ... . Boston, Red- ding i^ Co. [Feb.], 1855. 8vo, pp. 48. h. 2831 Baker (J. L.) Slavery : by J. L. Baker. ... Philadelphia, John A. Norton, i860. 8vo, pp. i9. + [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. 2832 Baker (J. L.) The Washingtonian Reform. An [Histori- cal] Address ... June 16, 1844. By James L. Baker. ... Hingham, Jedidiah Farmer, Printer, 1844. 8vo, pp. 20. H. Baker (J.) Speech of Jehu Baker, of Illinois, on Recon- struction ; ... in the House of Representatives, January 27, 1866. IVashington, 1866. 8vo, pp. 15. H. 2834 Baker (J. F.) Our Martyr President. [Delivered before the Hamilton Literary Association of Brooklyn.] By John F. Baker, [n. p., 1865.] 8vo, pp. 5. h. 2835 Baker (J. M.) A View of the Commerce between the United States and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. By John M. Baker. Wash- ington, 1838. 8vo, pp. 118. Map. c. 2836 Baker. A View of the Commerce of the United States and the Mediterranean Sea-Ports, including the Adriatic and Morea ; with maps of the principal harbors in those seas. From the MS. of the late John Martin Baker, by his son, Louis Baker. Philadelphia, 1 847. 8vo, pp. 1 1 2. 13 Maps. c. 2837 [Baker (J. P.)] An Essay on the Art of making Musco- vado Sugar wherein A New Process is Proposed. [Motto.] Jamaica, Printed by Joseph IVeatherby, Kingston, mdcclxxv. 4to, 2 p. 1., pp. iv., 50. H. 2838 Baker (Louisa). An Affecting Narrative of Louisa Baker BAKER. 379 A Native of Massachusetts Who in Disguise Served Three Years as a Marine on board an American Frigate. Boston^ Nath'l Coverfy, Jr., 1815. 12010, pp. 24. w. 2839 Baker (L. C.) Official Report of Col. L. C. Baker, U. S. A., to the Hon. S. P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, in the Case of Stuart Gwynn and S. M. Clarke. Also the Minority Report of the Treasury Investigating Committee, with Accom- panying Documents. June, 1864. New Tork^ Henry A. Oliver^ Printer^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 48. H. 2840 Baker. History of the United States Secret Service. By General L. C. Baker ... Philadelphia^ L. C. Baker ^ 1867. 8vo, pp. 693, X. Portrait. 2841 Baker (Luther). An Address delivered to the Philanthropic Society, ... Feb. 22, 1806. By Luther Baker. Warren^ R. /., N. Phillips^ 1806. i2mo, pp. 16. 2842 Baker. Letter to the Hon. John Quincy Adams, on the Oregon Question. By Luther Baker. New-Bedford^ 1846. 8vo, pp. 16. 2843 Baker (P. C.) Franklin. An Address delivered ... on Franklin's Birth-day, January 17, 1865. By Peter C. Baker. New Tori, Baker & Godwin, 1865. 8vo, pp. 28. 2844 Baker (R. P.) A Report on Kentucky River. By R. P. Baker. 1836. 8vo. 2845 Baker (Rachel). Devotional Somnium ; or a collection of prayers and exhortations uttered by Miss Rachel Baker, in the City of New- York, in the winter of 18 15, during her ab- stracted and unconscious state. With an account of her life, &c. By several medical gentlemen. New-Tork, Printed by S. Marks, 18 1 5. i2mo, pp. 298. c. 2846 Baker (Richard). The Marchants' Humble Petition and Remonstrance, with account of their shipping Losses since the War with Spain, and brief Treaty of the King of Spain's West Indies, of the Inquisition, and of the Death of the English Agent, Mr. Askham, and the Persecution of the Murderers. By Richard Baker. London, 1659. Folio. 2847 Baker (S. W.) An Address ... before the Washington In- dependent Temperance Society of Saccarappa, On the 5th of !5' I I it ' ! I 380 BALBI. July, 1 84 1. By Dr. S. W. Baker. Appleton^ Printers^ 1 84 1. 8vo, pp. 20. Portland^ Holden Iff H. 2848 i H! [Baker (W. D.)] The Saturniad : being a full and true ac- count of the rise, progress and downfall of the University of Quilsylvania [Pennsylvania]. By Hyton Hosmot. Translated by A. Lecutt Esq. ... Philadelphia^ 1836. i2mo, pp. 63. P. Baker(W. G.) The Christian Lawyer : being a Portraiture of the Life and Character of William George Baker. ... New Tori, Carlton £ff Porter^ 1859. i6mo, pp. 320. H. 2850 Baker {Rev. William M.) The Life and Labors of the Rev. Daniel Baker, d.d. ... Prepared by his son, Rev. William M. Baker. Philadelphia^ IV. S. & Alfred Martien^ 1858. i2mo, pp. 573. Portrait. c. 2851 Baker Street Bazaar. ... Grand Moving Mirror of Amer- ican Scenery, painted on 25,000 Feet of Canvas, comprising the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, the Falls of Niagara ... . \^Lon- don 185-?] i6mo, pp. 16. H. 2852 Tlie Balance and Columbian Repository. Hudson [AT. T.\ 1802. 4to. Continued. c. 2853 Balan9o da receita e despeza do imperio no exercicio de 1839-40 e estado da divida publica activa e passiva em 31 de dezembre de 1840. Rio de Janeiro^ Typographia Nacional, 1843. Folio. Balanza general del comercio maritime por los puertos de la republica mexicana en el afio de 1826. Mexico^ 1826. 4to. Balbi. Atlas ethnographique du globe, ou classification des peuples anciens et modernes d'apres leurs langues ... . Par Adrien Balbi. Paris^ Rey et Gravier, 1826. Folio. c. 2856 " Table xxv contains the < Division ethnographique de I'Amerique et tableau general des langues americaines ;' and Table xli, ' Tableau polyglotte des langues im6ricaines ;' gives 2 vocabulary of 26 words in about 120 american languages and dialects." — LUDEWIG. Balbi. Essai statistique sur le royaume de Portugal et d'Al- garve, compare aux autres etats de I'Europe, et suivi d'un coup d'oeil sur I'etat actuel des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts parmi les Portugais des deux hemispheres. ... Par Adrien Balbi l:\\. BAIXH. 3«' p. ... Par'tSy Rey et Gravler^ 1822. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. lii., 480 ; 272, ccclxviii. c. 2857 Partly relates to Brazil. Balbi. Introduction a I'Atlas ethnographique du globe ... Tome Premier. Paris,, Renouard; Rey et Gravier^ 1820. 8vo, pp. cxliii., 415. c. & w. 2858 Baled (J. P.) Constitutions republicaines du globe : France, £tats-Unis (amendee), Delaware (etat), Saint-Domingue (revisee), ... Paris, Benard, 1848. i2mo. 2859 Balboa (M. C.) Histoire du Perou, par Miguel Cavello Balboa. Inedite. Paris, Arthus Bertrand, m.dccc.xl. 8vo, pp. viii., 331. (Ternaux. Coll. de voyages, xv.) c. 2860 Balboa. The Lives of Vasco Nunez de Balboa, Hernando Cortes, and Francisco Pizarro. New York, 1847. i2mo, pp. 276. c. 2861 Balbuena (Bernardo de). Grandeza | Mexicana | del Bachiller Ber I nardo de Balbuena, | Dirigida al Ilvs | trissimo y Reuerendis- simo Don Fr. | Garcia de Mendoza y Zufiiga | Arcobispo de Mexico. Del | cosejo de su Magestad. | Con previlegio \ En Mexico Por Melchior Ocharte.\Ano De. 1604. | i2mo, 14 p. 1., Text, 9-140 leaves. j. c. b. 2862 See Ternaux, No. 269. Balbuena. Siglo do oro y Silvas de Erple. Madrid, 1608. Svo. -^ Madrid, Harra, 1821. 8vo. Portrait. 2863 Balbuena. El Bernardo, o Victoria de Roncesvalles, Poema heroyco. Por Don Bernardo de Balbuena Abadmajor de la Isla de Jamayca. Madrid, 1624. 410. Engraved Title. First edition of this esteemed Poetical Romance. See Bibliotheca Grenvilliana. Priced: £4 4s., by Thorp, 1843. Reprinted in " Poemas Epicos," Biblioteca de Autores Espaftoles. Madrid, Rivadeneyra, 1851. 8vo, pp. 139-399- c. Segunda Edicion. Madrid, Sancha, 1808. 3 vols., i2mo, pp. xxii., 388; 493; 425. c. Balcarce. Buenos-Ayres. Sa situation presente, ses lois liberales, sa population immigrante, ses progres commerciaux et industriels. Paris, Imprimerie Blondeau, 1857. ^^o, pp. 80. Balch (B.) Discourse delivered at Salisbury, West Church, Mass., Nov. 17, 1802, at Ordination of William Balch. Do- ver, 1803. 8vo, pp. 38. 2866 U iiill p Tl 38a BALCH. : t:i 'ii i ,1 i i I Balch (Thomas). A Discourse Delivered at Halifax In the County of Plymouth, February i"*- 1757. When the Rev. Mr. William Patten was ordained ... there. By Thomas Balch ... . Boston^ S. Kneeland^ I757« 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 25. b. 2867 Balch. The Happiness of a People illustrated and explained. Sermon delivered in Boston, Nov. 29, 1804 — Thanksgiving. Boston^ 1805. 8vo, pp. 23. 2868 Balch. ... A Sermon Preached at Edgartown on Martha's- Vineyard, July 29th, 1747. When the Reverend Mr. John Newman Was Ordained ... in the Room of ... Mr. Samuel Wiswall, deceased. By Thomas Balch ... . [With a prefatory address by E. Mayhew.J Boston^ S. Kneeland and T. Green^ *747' 8vo, pp. (4), 36, (4). B. 2869 Balch. A Sermon, Preach'd At Mendon Third Parish, Sep- tember the 14th, A.D. 1768, At the Ordination of The Rev. Mr. Benjamin Balch. By Thomas Balch ... . Providence^ Printed by John Carter^ M,DCC,Lxix. Sm. 8vo, pp. 38. H. 2870 Mr. Balch also published an election seimon, Botton, 1749. nmo- An artillery election sermon at Boston, June 6, 1763. Boilon, Bdet and Gill, m,dcc,lxiii. 8vo, pp. 38, (I). B. [Balch ^Thomas)]. Letters and Papers relating chiefly to the Provincial History of Pennsylvania, with some Notices of the Writers. Privately printed. Philadelphia^ 1855. i2mo, pp. cxxxviii., 312. c. (fc H. 2871 These are known as the " Shippen Papers." Set alto Galloway (Joseph). Balch. Papers relating chiefly to the Maryland Line during the Revolution. Edited by Thomas Balch. One Hundred and Fifty Copies Printed. Philadelphia^ Seventy-Six Society^ 1857. 8vo, pp. (4), 218, (i). c. 2872 Balch (W.) ... Sermon Preached before His Excellency William Shirley ... May 31. 1749. Being the Day for Electing His Majesty's Council ... . By William Balch, a.m. ... Bos- ton^ 1749' 8vo, Title, pp. 28. 2873 Also: The Apostles St. Paul and St. James reconciled ... A Sermon ... in Bradford, Feb. z, 1742,3. ... Botton, y. Edwards, 1743. i2mo, pp. 31 h. A Sermon ... October 4, 1732, At the Gathering of the Second Church ... in Rowley. Botton, 1735. 8vo, pp. (4), 19. A Sermon ... at Bradford. East-Precinct, January 23, 1742, 3. ... Boston, 1743. i6mo, pp. 36. ... A Sermon ... at the Ordination of Benjamin Parker, in Haverhill, Nov. 28, 1744. Boston, y. Edivardt, 1744. 8vo, pp. 30. H. 'A Sermon preached before The annual Convention of Ministers in BALDWIN. 383 RiMtiin, N. E. May 29. 1760. ... Boston, N. E. Printtd hy B. Mecom, m.kcc.lx. Svi), pp. 40 A Vindication OF some Points of Doctrine ... .in Answer To the Remarks of The Rev. Messieurs Wi^jglesworth and Chipman. Beilon, J. Ed- wards, 1746. 4to, pp. 91, H. Balch (W. S.) Popular Liberty and Equal Rights. An Oration ... before the Mass Convention of the R. 1. Suffrage Association ... in Providence, July Fifth, 1841. By Wm. S. Balch. Providence^ B. F. Moore^ Printer^ 184 1. i2mo, pp. 23. H. 2874 Balch. Romanism and Republicanism incompatible. A Lecture ... in review of " The Catholic Chapter in the His- tory of the United States," by J. Hughes, d.d.. Archbishop of New York. New Tork^ 1852. 8vo. 2875 Balcom (D. a.) The devil on politics; or the history of political religion. By D. A. Balcom. ... Printed for the Author. i2mo, pp. 114. P. 2876 Relates in part to the Second War with England. Baldridge (S. C.) The Martyr Prince. A Sermon on the occasion of the Assassination "«f President Lincoln, delivered in the Presbyterian Church Friendsville, Sabbath morning, April 23d, 1865. By the Pastor. Cincinnati^ O., Jos. B. Boyd^ 1865. 8vo, pp. 21. 2877 Balduc. Mission catholique de le Riviere Columbie. Par Rev. Z. B. Z. Balduc. ^ebec^ 1843. 2878 Baldwin (C. N.) Trial of Charles N. Baldwin for a Libel, in publishing charges of fraud and swindling in the manage- ment of lotteries in the State of New- York. Reported by H. W. Warner. New Tork^ 1818. 8vo, pp. 37. c. & s. 2879 [Baldwin (Charles N.)] Universal Biographical Dictionary ... Richmond, 1826. 8vo, pp. 444. Plate. c. 2880 Baldwin (E.) Annals of Yale College, in New Haven, ... from its Foundation, to the Year 1831. With an Appen- dix, containing Statistical Tables, and exhibiting the Present Condition of the Institution. By Ebenezer Baldwin. New Haven, Hezekiah Howe, 1 83 1. 8vo, pp. viii., 324. H. 2881 Baldwin. Annals of Yale College, from its foundation, to the year 1 831. By Ebenezer Baldwin. To which is Added, an li I* m \ ■ I'll ^:-: ^r S»4 BALDWIN. i: i! Appendix, bringing it down to 1838. Second Edition, ^ew Haven^ B. i^ IV. Noyes, 1838. 8vo, pp. viii., 343. c. 2882 Set Am. M. R., i., i. Baldwin. Catalogue of the Phenogamous Plants and the P'crns growing without cultivation, within Bvc miles of Yale College, Connecticut. Extracted from the appendix to Mr. E. Baldwin's History of Yale College. New Haven^ 1831. 8vo. Baldwin. Funeral Oration on the Death of Jonathan Lyman, pronounced June 18. 1766, at Hatfield. New Haven^ Samuel Green^ ^1^1' PP* 'Q* 2884 Baldwin. Thanksgiving Sermon at Danbury, Connecticut, November 16, 1775, illustrated with notes. By Ebenezer Bald- win. New Yori, 1776. 8vo, pp. 42. 2885 Baldwin. Observations on the Physical, Intellectual, and Moral Qualities of our Colored Population : with Remarks on ... Emancipation and Colonization. By Ebenezer Baldwin. ... New Haven, L. H. Toung, 1834. 8vo, pp. 52. b. 2886 Baldwin (E. W.) Considerations for the American Patriot. A Sermon delivered on occasion of the Annual Thanksgiving, Dec. 12, 1827. By Elihu W. Baldwin. New Tork, 1828. 8vo. 2887 Baldwin. An Address ... July 13th, 1836. By Rev. Elihu W. Baldwin, a.m. on Occasion of his Inauguration as President of Wabash College. [With notes.] Cincinnati, Printed by James & Gazlay, 1836. 8vo, pp. 33. H. 2888 Baldwin (Geo. C.) Representative Women. By George C. Baldwin. New Tork, i860. i2mo. c. 2889 Baldwin (George R.) Report, shewing the Cost and In- come of a Railroad, as surveyed from Toledo, Ohio ; to Chicago, Illinois } incorporated as the Buffalo and Mississippi Railroad. Toledo, 1847. ^^°* 2890 Baldwin. Report on supplying the City of Charlestown with Pure Water: Made for the City Council ... By George R. Baldwin and Charles L. Stevenson, Civil Engineers. Boston, Little, Brown and Company, i860. 8vo, pp. 77. Map. H. 289 1 Baldwin (H. A.) Baldwin's Consolidated Business Direc- tory, 1866. New York, Boston, and Philadelphia. New Tork, H. A. Baldwin & Co. Rl. 8vo, pp. 926. 2892 BALDWIN. 385 Baldwin. Baldwin's Handbook of Central Park. New Tork^ H. A. Baldwin i^ Co.^ 1866. i6mo, pp. xvi., 64. 2893 Baldwin (H. and S.) Remonstrance against ... abolishing; or regulating tolls on vessels passing thiough the lock and canal at Baldwinsville. By Henry and S ephen Baldwin. Albany^ March 23, 1836. Svo, pf . 31. s. 2894 Baldwin (Henry). A General View of the Origin and Nature of the Constitution and Government of the United States, deduced from the political history and condition of the Colonies and States, from 1774 until 1788, and the Decisions of the Supreme Court ; with opinions in the cases decided at January Term, 1837, arising on the restraints on the powers of the States. By Henry Baldwin. Philadelphia^ John C. Clarky 1837. Svo, pp. v., 197. c. 2895 Baldwin. Opinion of the Circuit Court of New Jersey, on rights of fishing in the Delaware. Delivered by Justice Bald- win. Philadelphia^ 183 1. 8vo, pp. 16. P. 2896 Baldwin (John D.) State Sovereignty and Treason. Speech of Hon. John D. Baldwin, of Massachusetts, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Washington, March 5, 1864 ... . [^Washington^ 1864.] Svo, pp. 8. H. 2897 Baldwin (Joseph G.) The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi. A Series of Sketches. By Joseph G. Baldvv^in. New-Tork, D. Jppleton and Company^ m.dcccliii. i2mo, pp. X., 330. Woodcuts. H.-f Seventh edition. New Tork^ 1854. PP- X., 330. 289S Baldwin. Party Leaders ; Sketches of Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John Ran- dolph of Roanoke, including notices of many other distinguished American Statesmen. By Joseph G. Baldwin. Neiu Totk^ 1854. i2mo, pp. 370. c-f Seventh Edition. New Tork^ 1855. i2mo, pp. 370. c. 2899 Baldwin (Lewis). Candid Development of Facts tending to Exhibit the real grounds of difference Existing between the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Asso- ciation. By Lewis Baldwin. Philadelphia, 1S19. Svo. 2900 Baldwin (L.) Letter to the Hon. John Pickering, Presi- dent of the Salem Mill Dam Corporation, upon the Estimates, 49 ^1 %^'.. I ! ill ) I 1' i Hi H 386 BALDWIN. &c. of that Work. By L. Baldwin, Engineer ... . Salem, Printed by Andrews & Foote^ 1826. 8vo, pp. 1 1. H. 2901 Baldwin. Report on the Subject of introducing Pure Water into the City of Boston. By Loammi Baldwin ... , Boston, John H, Eastburn, Printer, 1834. 8vo, pp. 78. Map. H. + Second Edition, with Additions. Boston, Hilliard, Gray and Co., 1835. 8vo, pp. iv., (i), 143. 3 Maps. 2902 Baldwin. Report on the Brunswick Canal and Railroad, Glynn County, Ga. With an Appendix. Containing the Char- ter, and Commissioner's Report. Boston, 1836. 8vo, pp. 42. M.-\- Boston, 1837. 8vo, pp. 48. 2903 Baldwin. Thoughts on the Study of Political Economy, as connected with the Population, Industry, and Paper Currency of the United States. By L. Baldwin ... . Cambridge, Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf, 1809. 8vo, pp. 75. H. N. 2904 Baldwin (M.) ... Sermon preached at Springfield, Dec. 13, 1770, at the Execution of William Shaw. By Rev. Moses Baldwin. Boston, i"]"]!. 8vo, pp. 24. + Third Edition. Boston, 177 1. 8vo. w. 2905 Baldwin. ... A Sermon ... occasioned by the death of D\ A. Stone ... Boston, 1774. 8vo. 2906 Baldwin (N. B.) Discourse on Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, delivered by request, in the Bethesda Baptist Church, New-York, Nov. 25, 1852. By Rev. N. B. Baldwin. New- Tork, 1853. 8vo. 2907 Baldwin (R. S.) Argument of Roger S. Baldwin, of New Haven, before the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Case of the United States, Appellants, vs. Cinque, and Others, Africans of the Amistad. New Tork, S. IV. Benedict, 1841. 8vo, pp. 32. H. 2908 Also: Remarks on Mr. Mason's speech. Senate, Sept. z6, 1850. 8vo, pp. 4. Speech on territorial compromise bill, U. S. Senate, July 25, 1848. 8vo, pp. 8. Speech ... in favor of the Admission of California into the Union, and on the Terri- torial Bills, and the Bill in relation to Fugitive Slaves ... . March 27 and April 3, 1850. ffashington, 1850. 8vo, pp. 20. h. Speech on Texan claim to New Mexico, U. S, Senate, July 25, 1850. 8vo, pp. 8. Baldwin (S.) A Sermon preached at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1775. Being the Anniversary Thanksgiving in commemoration of the first Landing of the Fathers of New England, there BALDWIN. 387 Anno domini 1620. By Samuel Baldwin, a.m. Boston^ ^11^' 8vo, pp. 39. 2909 Baldwin (Samuel Davies). Armageddon ; or, the Overthrow of Romanism and Monarchy ; the existence of the United States Foretold in the Bible, its future greatness, &c. By S. D. Baldwin. Cincinnati^ Applegate isf Co.^ 1854. 8vo, pp. 480. c. Baldwin (S.) An Oration pronounced before the Citizens of New-Haven, July 4th, 1788 ... . By Simeon Baldwin ... . New-Haven^ Printed by J. Meigs, m.dcc.lxxxviii. 8vo, pp. 16. H., M. 29 1 1 Baldwin (Theron). Historical Address delivered in Monti- cello, Illinois, June 27, 1855, at the Seventeenth Anniversary of Monticello Female Seminary. By Rev. Theron Baldwin, First Principal of the Institution. New Tork, John F. Trow, Printer [\%^S]- 8vo, pp. 32. H. 2912 Contains a history of the seminary. Baldwin (Thomas). A Brief Sketch of the Revival of Reli- gion in Boston, In 1803-5, Written by the late Dr. Baldwin ... . [^Boston, 1826,] 8vo, pp. 8. h. 2913 Baldwin. Brief Vindication of the Particular Communion of the Baptist Churches ; being a Reply to the Remarks of the Rev. Noah Worcester, a.b. in his " Friendly Letter" to the author. By Thomas Baldwin. Boston, 1794. i2mo.4- Third Edition. Suffield, E. Gray, m,dcc,xcix. i2mo, pp. 112. 2914 Baldwin. A Discourse delivered before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, in Boston, June i, 1807. Being the Anniversary of their Election of Officers. Boston, 1807. 8vo, pp. 28. 2915 Baldwin. Discourse ... in the Second Baptist Meeting-House in Boston ... January, 1824. With ... Historical Sketches of the Church ... . By Thomas Baldwin ... . Boston, Printed by Lincoln & Edmonds [1824]. 8vo, pp. 32. H. +Second Edition. Boston, 1841. 8vo. B. 2916 Baldwin, A Sermon .„ Boston ,.. April 2, 1799 ... . fWith some remarks on the state of religion in the U. S.] Boston, Printed by Manning & Loring, 1799. 8vo, pp. 24, H. Baldwin. Sermon... before C. Strong, Esq,, Governor .,. May 26, 1802, Being the Day of General Election. By M i «i 388 BALDWIN. Thomas Baldwin ... Boston^ Young i£f Minns, Printers, i8o2. 8vo, pp. 36. H. + Second Edition. Boston, jfune, 1802. 8vo, pp. 32. H. + Third edition. New Tori, 1802. b. 2918 Baldwin. A Sermon delivered February 19, 1795. Being the Day of Public Thanksgiving throughout the United States. By Thomas Baldwin, a.m. Boston, Printed by Manning ^ Lor- ing, 1795. 8vo, pp. 24. 2919 Baldwin. A Sermon, delivered to the Second Baptist Society in Boston, On Lord's Day, December 29, 1799. Occasioned by the Death of General George Washington, Who Departed this Life the 14th Inst. m. 68. By Thomas Baldwin, a.m. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. Published by particular Desire. Boston, Manning & Loring [1800]. 8vo, pp. 28. H. 2920 Baldwin. A Sermon Preached February 15, 1802. Before the Honourable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the Day of the Interment of his Honor Samuel Phillips, Esq. Lieutenant Governor, who died February 10, 1802. M. 50. By Thomas Baldwin, a.m. Chaplain to the House. Boston, Toung and Minns, 1802. 8vo, pp. 21. B., H. 2921 Also: ... A Sermon ... at Templeton, October 16, 1800, at the Installation of the Rev. Ellsha Andrews ... . Boston, 1800. 8vo, pp. 24. h. Sermon ... March 30, 1 8 14, in the First Baptist Meeting-House ... at the Installation of the Rev. James M. Winchell. ... Boston [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 24. h. Sermon at Boston, July II, 1799, at the Ordination of William Collier. Boston, 1799. 8vo. Sermon at the Ordination of Elisha Williams, at Beverly, Mass. June 15, 1803. Boston, 1803. 8vo. At the Ordination of the Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin. New York, 1804. 8vo. Of Rev. David Leonard as Evangelist, Bridgewater, Dec. 17, 1794. Boston, 1795. 8vo. Of Rev. Daniel Merrill, Sedwick, May 15, 1805. Boston, 1805. 8vo, pp. 36. Also Sermons: April, 1799, ^' ^ Quarterly Meeting of Several Churches for Special Prayer. Boston, 1799. 8vo. Feb. 19th, 1804. Boston, 1804. May 30, 1804. Boston, 1804. 8vo. A Discourse ... beftre ... the Boston Female Asylum, September 26, 1806 .... [n. p.], Russell & Cutler, Printers, 1806. 8vo, pp. 29, (i). (With "State- ment of Expences," etc.) h. ... Discourse ... in Boston, March 16, 1807, at the Interment of the Rev. Samuel Stillman, d.d. ... Boston [n. d.] 8vo. h. May 28, 1809. Boston, 1829. 8vo. On Jan. i, 1811, at the Opening of the New Meet- ing House belonging to the Second Baptist Church in Boston, Boston, 18 1 1. 8vo. Sermon at the opening of a new Meeting House, at Cambridge, Mass. Dec. 25, 18 17. Boston, 1 8 18. 8vo. Sermon, May 7th, 18 17. Boston, 18 17. 8vo. At Boston, Feb. 21, 1819, the Lord's Day after the Execution of the Pirates. Boston, 1 8 19. 8vo. Baldwin. See Clay (Joseph), Stillman (Samuel). Baldwin (Thomas). Narrative of the Massacre, by the .i h^ SL^'-Jiz iSil:i^^..\.ti^' L. . BALESTIER. 389 the Savages, of the Wife & Children of Thomas Baldwin, Who, since the melancholy period of the destruction of his unfortu- nate family, has dwelt entirely alone, in a hut of his own construction, secluded from human society, in the extreme western part of the State of Kentucky. New-Tor k^ Martin iff Perry ^ 1835. 8vo, pp. 24. Plate. H. 2922 [Baldwin (Thomas)]. Historical Sketch of the Origin, Progress, and Wants, of Illinois College. May, 1832. New- York^ John T. JVest^ Printer^ mdcccxxxii. 8vo, pp. 16. B. Baldwin (T.) and Thomas (J.) A New and Complete Gazetteer of the United States, giving a full and comprehensive Review of the Present Condition, Industry, and Resources of the American Confederacy, embracing also important Topogra- phical, Statistical and Historical Information, from Recent and Original Sources ; together with the Results of the Census of 1850, and Population and Statistics in many Cases to 1853. ^7 Thomas Baldwin and J. Thomas, m.d. Philadelphia^ J, B. Lippincott^ Co., 1854. Rl. 8vo, pp. 1364. c. 2924 Baldwin. A Universal Pronouncing Gazetteer ; ... By Thomas Baldwin. Philadelphia, 1S4.5. i2mo, pp. 550. + Eighth edition, with a Supplement. Boston, 1849. i2mo, pp. 704. + New edition, with population inserted according to the census of 1850. Philadelphia, 1852. l2mo, pp. 692, iv., 55. C. 2925 Baldwin (W.) See Darlington (W.) Baldwin School. Addresses delivered at the Dedication of the Edifice of the Preparatory Department, of the Baldwin School, Saint Paul, Minnesota Territory ; And Catalogue for 1853. Saint Paul, Owens ^ Moore, Printers, 1854. 8vo, pp. 39, (i). H. 2926 Baldwin. A Plan of Baldwin, Maine, copied and reduced from the original in the Land Office. [^Boston, 1815.] 8vo. Balestier. The Annals of Chicago ; a Lecture delivered before the Chicago Lyceum, January 21, 1840. By J. N. Balestier. 8vo, pp. 24. Chicago, Edward H. Rudd, mdcccxl. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 2928 Balestier. Historical Sketches of Holland Lodge, with mcidental Remarks on Masonry in the State of New York. By Joseph N. Balestier. New York, 1862. 8vo, pp. loi. 2929 1 .1 ^ i 1 ■j 1 1 mm ■1- 390 BALL, , }' j .i I I! I Balfour (J.) Memoire du sieur Jean Balfour, habitant de rile de Tabago, a MM. les deputes a I'Assemblee nationale de France. Paris, Prault [n. d."] 4to, pp. 40, or less. 2930 [Balfour.] Observations sur le deuxieme Memoire du Sieur Roume ... . [Signed Jean Balfour. Paris], imp. du Patriate fran^ais [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 40, or less. 2931 Balkam. " The Harper's Ferry outbreak and its Lesson." A Sermon preached in the Pine Street Chapel, Sabbath After- noon, December iith, 1859. ^X Rev. U. Balkam. Lewiston, 2932 Printed at the 'Journal Office, 1859. ^^o, pp. 16. Ball (Benjamin Lincoln). Three Days on the White Moun- tains ; being The Perilous Adventure of Dr. B. L. Ball on Mount Washington, during October 25, 26, and 27, 1855. Written by Himself. Boston, Nathaniel Noyes, 1856. i2mo, pp. 72. B. 2933 Ball (Charles). Slavery in the United States. A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, a Black Man, who lived Forty Years in Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia, as a Slave, under Various Masters, and was One Year in the Navy with Commodore Barney, during the Late War ; containing an Account of the Manners and Usages of the Planters and Slave- holders of the South — z. Description of the Condition and Treat- ment of the Slaves, with Observations upon the State of Morals amongst the Cotton Planters, and the Perils and Sufferings of a Fugitive Slave, who twice escaped from the Cotton Country. New-Tork, John S. Taylor, 1837. i2mo. Title, pp. 51 7.+ Third Edition. J. T. Shryock, Pittsburgh, ... 1854. i2mo, pp. vi., 9-446. B., c. 2934 Ball (C.) Der Negersclave. Leben und Abenteuer ... . Erzahlt von ihm selbst. Berlin, J. Springer, 1854. 2 vols., Svo, 2 p. 1., pp. 236 ; 2 p. 1., pp. 196. 2935 Ball (H.) A Sermon delivered at Rutland, Wednesday, January ist, 1800, Before a numerous Audience assembled to publicly mourn the Death of General George Washington ; who departed this life at Mount Vernon, Virginia, on the 14th of December, 1799, ^t. 68. By Heman Ball, a.m. Minister of the Gospel at Rutland, Vermont. Rutland, Printed/or S. Williams, Esq. [1800]. 8vo, pp. 27. w. 2936 BALL. 391 Ball (John). An] Answer] to two | Treatises | Of Mr. lohn Can, I the Leader of the English Brownists in Amsterdam. | The former called, | A Necessitie of Separation from the Church of England, | proved by the Nonconformists Principles. | The other, | A Stay against Straying : Wherein in opposition to | M. lohn Robinson, he undertakes to prove the unlaw- 1 fulnesse of hearing the Ministers of the | Church of England. | Very seasonable for the present times. | By the late learned, laborious and faithfull servant of Jesus Christ, | John ^z\\.\ LondonA Printed by R. B. and are to be sold by "John Burroughes^ at his Shop at | the signe of the Golden Dragon neere the Inner Temple gate^ \ in Fleet-street^ 1642 1 . 4to, 10 p. 1., pp. 144, 92, Table and Errata, pp. 3. h. Ball. Friendly Triall of the Grounds tending to Separation. Cambridge^ 1 640. Sm. 4to. 2938 Title from Col. Aspinwall's Catalogue.. Ball. A Tryall of the New-Chvrch Way in New-England and in Old ... By ... John Ball, of Whitmore. Penned a little before his Death, and sent over to the New England Ministers, Anno 1637, as a Reply to an Answer of theirs in justification of the said Positions. Now published ... By William Rath- band and Simeon Ash. ... London^ Thomas Underbill^ 1 644. 4to, pp. (12), 90. H. 2939 Ball (J. P.) Ball's ... Mammoth Pictorial Tour of the United States. Comprising Views of the African Slave Trade ... . Compiled for the Panorama. Cincinnati^ Achilles Pugh^ Printer^ 1855. 8vo, pp. 56. Woodcit, folded. H. 2940 Ball (L. C.) War Meeting. Speech delivered at Hoosick Falls, April 24, 1861. By L. Chandler Ball. 8vo, pp. 7. Ball. Extract from a Speech delivered at South Hoosick, on the Raising of the American Flag, May 25, 1 86 1. By L. Chandler Ball. 8vo, pp. 8. 2942 Ball. Our Federal Relations. Speech in the Assembly of New York. June 29, 1861. 8vo, pp. 8. 2943 Ball (M. D.) A Poem by Mott : Dulany Ball, of Virginia, delivered before the Theta Delta Chi Fraternity ... at the Uni- versity of William and Mary, June Second, 1856. Norfolk^ Va.^ Southern Argus Printing Office^ 1856. 8vo, Title, pp. 21. H. Defends slavery and the South. i u PUP 392 BALLANTYNE. (! ' [Ball (Richard)]. The Practicability, Safety, and Advan- tages of Negro Emancipation. Bristol^ Printed by Wright & Bagnall^ 1830. 8vo, i sheet. 2945 A Ballad concerning the Fight between the English and French at Lake George. \^Boston^ I755'] Broadside, in 2 columns. p. 2946 Ballads of the South. New Tork^ T. R. Dawley^ 1864. 32mo, pp. 13-72. 2947 Ballads of the War. New Tork, T. R. Dawley^ 1864. 32mo, pp. 9-72. 2948 Ballance (C.) Speech of Charles Ballance ... in the Wig- wam, Peoria, Oct. 5th, i860, [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. h. Ballantine. The Importance of God's Presence with an Army, going against the Enemy ; and the Grounds on which it may be expected. Represented in a Sermon Preached at a Lecture in Westfield, on Wednesday June 2, 1756. Just before Captain John Mosely, and His Company, began their March towards Crown-Point. By John Ballantine, m.a. ... Westfield. ... Boston^ Edes and Gill, 1756. 8vo. M. 2950 Ballantyne. Handbook to the New Gold Fields. A full account of the Richness and Extent of the Eraser ar I Thomp- son River Gold Mines, with a Geographical and Physical ac- count of the Country, and its Inhabitants, &c. By R. M. Ballantyne. Edinburgh, Strahan, 1858. 2951 Ballantyne. Hudson's Bay ; or, Every-Day Life in the Wilds of North America during Six Years' Residence in the Territories of the Hon. Hudson's Bay Company. By Robert Michael Ballantyne. Edinburgh, Nelson, 1848. i2mo.4- Second Edition, 1848. + Third Edition. Edinburgh, Nelson, 1859. i2mo, pp. ^^0. -\- Boston, 1859. i2mo. 2952 Also : Martin Rattler ; or, a Boy's Adventures in the Forests of Brazil. New York, a.ni Edinburgh, Nelson, 1858. i6mo. Snow Flakes and Sunbeams; or, the Young Fur Traders. Edinburgh, Nelson, 1856. Crown 8vo, pp. ^^0. + Boston. 1859. l2nno. The Golden Dream; or, Adventures in the Far West. London, y. F. Shaw, 1854. i2mo, pp. 360. The Wild Man of the West. A Tale of the Rocky Mountains. By R. M. Ballantyne. Edinburgh, 1862. i6mo, pp. viii., 419. + Boston, Crosby & Nichols. Ungava, a Tale of Esquimaux Land. By R. M. Ballan- tyne. London, 1858. lamo.-fiVifw Tork, Phinney, Blakeman 6f Mason, 1859. l2mo. The W )rld of Ice; or, Adventures in the Polar Regions. London, Nelson. lamo, pp. 320. BALLESTEROS. 393 Ballard (E.) Memorial Volume of the Popham Celebra- tion, August 29, 1862 ; Commemorative of the Planting of the Popham Colony on the Peninsula of Sabino, August 19, O. S., 1607, establishing the Title of England to the Continent. Published under the direction of the Rev. Edward Ballard, Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Celebration. Port- land^ Bailey & Noyes, 1863. 8vo, pp. xiv., 9-368. 2 Maps. B. & H. 2953 Ballard (F. W.) The Huguenot Settlers of New York City and its Vicinity. By Frank W. Ballard. [No imprint.] i2mo, pp. 19. H. 2954 Ballard. New York City a Mission Field. An Address delivered before the New York Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation, by Frank W. Ballard, April 27, 1863, ... [^New Tork^ 1863.] i2mo, pp. 18. H. 2955 Ballard. The Stewardship of Wealth as Illustrated in the Lives of Amos and Abbott Lawrence. A Lecture. By F. W. Ballard. New Tork^ 1866. i2mo. + Second Edition. \_New Tork^ n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. h. 2956 Ballard (J.) A Sermon ... in Lowell, on the Sabbath follow- ing the Funeral of Alvah Mansur, Esq., who died ... Nov. i, 1840. By Joseph Ballard Lowell^ Leonard Huntress^ Printer^ 1840. i2mo, pp. 12. H. 2957 [Ballard (William)]. Sketch of the History of Framing- ham, Mass. Boston^ 1827. 8vo, pp. 71. w. 2958 Ballarna (S.) Relacion Circunstanciada de todas las Oper- aciones de la Escuadra i Ejercito Espedicionario sobre Chiloe. Por Santiago Ballarna. Santiago^ 1826. 4to, pp. 23. M. 2959 Ballenstedt (C. W. T.) Beschreibung meiner Reise nach den Goldminen Californiens. Zur Belehrung und Warnung fur Auswanderer. Schoningen, 1851. 8vo, pp. 104. 2960 Balleroy (J. B.) Tarif beige, mis en rapport avec les tarifs des Pays-Bas, d'Allemande, de P' ranee, d'Angleterre et des £tats- Unis, par J. B. Balleroy. Bruxelles, 1844. Folio. b. 2961 Ballesteros. Ordenanzas del Peru, recogidas y ordenadas por el licenciado D. Tomas de Ballesteros. Lima^ "J. D. Con- trerasy 1685. Folio. 2962 50 ??8 ' ,,, 1 1 1 ^1 i ;f !f 1 ^ : .1. 1 394 BALLOU. The Ballot Box, the Palladium of our Liberties. New Or- leansy July^ 1863. Printed for the Compiler, 1 863. 8vo, pp. 65. Ballou (Adin). A Concise Exposition of the Hopedale Community : Descriptive, Statistical, Historical and Constitu- tional, [a p., 1853.] 4to, pp. 8. H. 2964 Ballou. A Discourse on ... American Slavery, delivered in ... Mendon, Mass. July 4, 1837. By Adin Ballou. ... Boston, Isaac Knapp, 1837. 24mo, pp. 88. h. 2965 Ballou. Violations of the Federal Constitution in the " Irre- pressible Conflict" between the Pro-Slavery and Anti-Slavery Sentiments of the American People. By Adin Ballou. Milford {Mass.), 1861. i2mo, pp. 48. 2966 Ballou. The Voice of Duty. An Address delivered at the Anti-Slavery Picnic at Westminster, Mass., July 4, 1843. % Adin Ballou. Milford [Mass.), Community Press, 1843. 8vo pp. 12. 2967 Ballou (H.) A Sermon 1828. By Hosea Ballou ... i2mo, pp. 12. Ballou. A Sermon ... at the Dedication of the Univer- salist Meeting-House At Shirley, Mass. January 9, 1817. By Hosea Ballou. ... Salem, Printed by Warwick Palfray, fun., 1817. 8vo, pp. 23. H. 2969 Also : Oration before the Grand Lodge of the State of New Hampshire, June 24th, 1810. PortsmoutA, 1810. 4to, pp. 16. Sermon at the Dedication of the First Uni- verbalist Meeting-house, Roxbury, Jan. 4, 1821. Boslon, i8zi. Svo. pp. 20. Ora- tion at Windsor, Vt. Dec. 27, 1808. ffindsor. 8vo. Discourse at Philadelphia, June 2, 1 8 28, at the Ordination of T. Fiske. Philadelphia. 8vo. And other Ser- mons and Discourses. Ballou (John). The Lady of the West ; or, the Gold- seekers. Written for the Great American Nation. By J. Bal- lou. Cincinnati, 1855. i2mo. 2970 Ballou (Maturin M.) Biography of Rev. Hosea Ballou. By his Youngest Son, Maturin M. Ballou. ... Boston, Abel Tompkins, 1852. i2mo, pp. 404. Portrait. h. 2971 Ballou. History of Cuba ; or, Notes of a Traveller in the Tropics. Being a Political, Historical, and Statistical Account of the Island, from its First Discovery to the Present Time. on Fast Day Morning, April 3, Boston, Bowen i^ Cushing, 1828. H. 2968 BALMIS. 395 By Maturin M. Ballou. ... Boston^ Phillips, Sampson and Company [etc.] i2mo, pp. 230. 6 Plates. c. a h. 2972 Ballston Springs. [A Poem.] New Tork, S, Gould, 1806. i2nio, pp. 46. 2973 Ballston Spa. Catalogue and Circular of the State and National Law School at Ballston Spa, N. Y. New Tork, 1852. 8vo, pp. 14. B. 2974 Bally (Victor). Du typhus d'Amerique, ou de la fievre jaune. Paris, Smith, et Gabon, Pauteur, 18 14. 8vo, pp. 26, 623. Balmanno. Romances of the Sea, and Voyage across the Atlantic. By Mrs. Balmanno. New Tork, 1849. 8^°> PP- 8- Balme. American States, Churches, and Slavery. By Rev. J. R. Balme. Edinburgh, Nimmo, 1862. Post 8vo, pp. Ixviii., 546. -|- Second Edition. London, Hamilton, 1863. Post 8vo. + New Edition. With Synopsis of the American War. London, Hamilton, 1865. Post 8vo, pp. Ixviii., 776. c. 2977 Balme. Letters on the American Republic, or. Common Fallacies and Monstrous Errors refuted and exposed. By Rev. Joshua R. Balme. ... London, Hamilton, Adams ^ Co., 1863. i2mo, pp. vii., Ii2. + New Edition. Ibid, 1864. i2mo. 2978 Balme. Synopsis of the American War. By J. R. Balme. London, Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1865. i2mo, pp. S^l~n^- ^• Balmis (Francesco Saverio de). Dei: onstracion de las efi- caces virtudes, nuevamente descubiertas ^.. las Raices de dos plantas de Nueva Espana, especies de Agave y de Begonia, para la cura del vicio venereo, y Ecrofulosa, y de otras graves Enfermedades que resisten al uso de Mercurio, y demas remedios conocidos. Por Francesco Saverio de Balmis. Madrid, 1792. 4to 2 Plates. 2980 Balmis. Specifico antivenereo nuovamente scoperto nella virtii delle due piante americane. Agave e Begonia, prima tra- duzione dalla spagnuolo. Roma, Paolo Gianchi, 1795. 8vo, pp. 149. 2 Plates. 2981 Balmis (F. X.) Uber die amerikanische Pflanzen Agave und Begonia, als Mittel gegen Lustseuche ... . Aus dem Spanischen in's Italienische, und aus diesem ins Deutsche iiber- setzt von Friedr. Ludw. Kreisig. ... Leipzig, Baumgdrtner, 1797. 8vo, pp. 156. Plates. 2982 i! (I ft 396 BALTIMORE. i:< f; Baltasar (Jean). Noticia de la vida y preciosa muerte del P. Nicolas de Tamaral Jesuita misionero de Californias. M'egico^ »752. 4to. 2983 Baltasar. Relacion de la vida y gloriosa muerte del P. Lorenzo Carranco Jesuita misionero de Californias. Megico^ 1751. 4to. 2984 Baltasar. Vida del esclarecido P. Juan Gumersvac, de la Compafiia de Jesus. Megico^ ^TiT 4^°' 2985 Baltasar. Vida del Ven. P. Francisco Maria Picoli, Jesuita misionero de Californias. Megico^ '730- 4^0* 2986 Balthasar de Medina. Chronica de la Santa Provincia de San Diego de Mejico de Religiosas Descal9os de N. S. P. S. Francisco en la Nueva Espana, Vidas de lUustres y Venerables Varones etc. Mexico^ 1682. Folio. 2987 At folio 230 is a map, " Auctor invenit, Antonius Ysartii Execud. Mexici 1682," which is probably the earliest specimen of copperplate engraving in Mexico, hitherto discovered, yide Puttick's Catalogue, May, 1854, Lot 31, where it is said to be one of the rarest works of its class. It sold for £10. Baltimore {Lord). See Calvert (George). Baltimore. Relation of Lord Baltimore's Plantation. See Maryland. Baltimore, a.d. 1862; or How they act in Baltimore. By A Volunteer Zouave. Fourth Edition. Baltimore^ "James S. Waters., 1862. i2mo, pp. 12. 2988 Baltimore, a.d. 1862; or the Volunteer Zouave in Baltimore. By an Officer of the " Guard." Baltimore., J. Davis ^ Co.., 1862. i2mo, pp. 7. 2989 Baltimore. A Short Account of the Establishment of the See, and of the Consecrating Dr. Carroll First Bishop ; with a Discourse delivered on that Occasion ... . London., 1790. 8vo. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Annual Report of the President, and Directors, to the Stockholders of the Balti- more and Ohio Rail Road Company. Baltimore., 1827. 8vo. Continued. 2991 This was one of the first railroad companies organized in the United States. The Annual Reports include much information relative to the country through which the road passes. BALTIMORE. 397 A History and Description of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road ; with an Appendix, containing a full account of the cere- monies and procession attending the laying of the corner-stone, by Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, on the Fourth of July, 1828, and an original and complete report of the great opening cele- bration at Wheeling, January, 1853 ; ^° which is added a supple- ment. Illustrated by a Map and Six original Portraits. By a Citizen of Baltimore. Baltimore^ J. Murphy^ 1853. 8^°' PP* 200. Maps and Portraits. 2992 The following tracts are selected from a large number, as possessing some historical or geographical interest: Address and report of a select Com. of the B. tc O. R. R. Co., also, a letter from the Pres't, recommending measures for the immediate prose- cution of the road to the Ohio river. Baltimore, 1848. pp. 42. Address of Thomas Swann, Esq. (President,) ... on the ... Completion of the Road to the Ohio River, and the Report of B. H. Latrobe, Esq., Chief Engineer. Baltimore, 1849. 8vo, pp. 25. Address of Thomas Swann, Esq. May i, [1850] in relation to ... providing for a Settlement of the Route West of Pile's Fork to the City of Wheeling. Baltimore,,.. 1850. 8vo, pp. 70. Communication from the President ... to Thomas Donaldson, Esq., Chairman ... 1847. 8vo., pp. 17. Communication from the Bait, and Ohio R. R. Co. to the Mayor and City Council of Bait. Baltimore, 1831. pp. 14. Communication from Thomas Swann, Esq. ... on the Cumberland and Knobly Routes. 1849. ^^°i PP- '9- Contract between the City of Wheeling and the B. and O. R. Co., ... Richmond, Printed by Colin, Baptist and Noivlan, 1850. 8vo, pp. 24. Correspondence between the Secretary of War and the President of the B. & O. R. R. Co. in relation to additional routes between Washington and New York Baltimore, 1862. 8vo, pp. 14. Documents accompanying a Memorial of the President and Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. 20th Congress, H. of R. fVashington, 1828. 8vo. Documents submitted by the Balti- more and Ohio Railroad Company, in behalf of their application to the Legislature of Virginia. (With the reports of J. Knight, chief engineer, etc.) Richmond, 1838. 8vo, pp. 20. Laws and Ordinances relating to the B. and O. R. R. Co. Baltimore, Lucas & Deaver, 1836. 8vo, pp. 124. The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore vj. the B. and O. R. R. Co., containing the Bill, Answer, Testimony and Exhibits. Baltimore, ... 1857. 8vo, pp. 165. Memorial of the Citizens of Baltimore to the Mayor and City Council, in relation to the B. and O. R. R. 1836. 8vo, pp. 78. Objections to Yielding to Northerners the Control of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, on which depends the Development of the Farms, Mines, Manufactures and Trade of the State of Maryland, By a Marylander. Baltimore, i860. 8vo, pp. 25. Opinion on a portion of the location for the B. and O. R. R. : Addressed to the Rail- Road Committee of the ... City of Wheeling ; by J. H. Alexander, Civil Engineer. Baltimore, 1 8 50. 8vo, pp. 54. Reply of the Chief Engineer of the B. and O. R. R. Co. to the Review of his Report of February 15, 1849, on the Grave Creek and Fish Creek Routes by the Engineer of the City of Wheeling. Richmond, 1850. 8vo, pp. 51. Report and Documents submitted by the Committee appointed to confer with the Authorities of the City of Wheeling, respecting the late Law of Virginia, granting the right of way to the B. & O. R. R. Company. ... Baltimore, 1847. 8vo, pp. 67. 2 Maps. Report of the Engineers on the reconnoissance and surveys made in reference to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Baltimore, W. Wooddy, 1828. 8vo, pp. 189. Report upon the surveys for the extension oi the B. & O. R. R., from its present termination near Harper's Ferry, to Wheeling and Pittsburgh. Baltimore, Lucas & Deaver, 1838. pp. 138. Report of the Select Com. of B. & O. R. R. Co. appointed to prepare an exposition in reference to the Governor's message of January \t 398 BALTIMORE. 4, 1840. Sa/iimor*, J. Murphy, 1840. pt. 16. Reporti of the Majority and Minority uf the Committee on Weitern Connectioni of the B. and O. R. R. Balii- men, ... 1857. 8vo, pp. 11. Testimony taken before a Special Committee of the House of Delegatei of Maryland, ... to inquire into the Allegationi of Uiicrimina- tioni against the Citiaeni of Maryland, by the B. and O. R.R .... Baltimort, 1863. 8vo, pp. 3a. " Viator," on the Baltimore tc Ohio Rail Road Co. An Analyiii of their Reporti iince 1848. Their Miireprt.entationi Sifted and Expoied, in a leriei of chap- ters. [1854.] 8vo, pp. lao. Baltimore and Susquehannah Railroad Company. Memorial of the President and Directors. [^Baltimore^ ^835.] 8vo. 2993 Report and Proceedings in relation to the Baltimore and Sus- quehannah Railroad, Aug. 3, 1827. Report of president and directors. Baltimore^ 1825. ^vo. Continued. 2994 Correspondence between the Honorable E. Louis Lowe, Gov- ernor of Maryland, and Robert Clinton Wright, President of the B. and S. R. R. Co., on the subject of the Future Prospects of the Road. Baltimore^ 1853. 8vo, pp. 44. 2995 Baltimore as it Is. Baltimore^ J W. Woods^ 1857. i2mo, pp. 185. 2996 The Baltimore Book : Edited by W. H. Carpenter and T. S. Arthur. Baltimore^ 1839. i2mo. 2997 Baltimore Directory for 1796. By Thompson and Walker. Baltimore, 1 2mo. 2998 For 1799 ... By John Mullin. With Map. pp. 144. For i8oa. C. W. Staf- ford, lamo. For 1804 ... By James Robinson. lamo, pp. 19a. Continued at intervals, and afterwards annually, by various editors and publishers. Baltimore Address Directory ... to which is prefixed a statis- tical article. By W. G. Lyfor:^. Baltimore^ 1836, i2mo, pp. 142. 2999 Baltimore Business Directory ... for 1853. i8mo. 3000 Baltimore Literary and Religious Magazine, for 1835; con- ducted by R. T. Breckinridge and A. B. Cross. Baltimore^ 1835-37. 7 vols., 8vo. 3001 Baltimore Literary Monument, edited by J. M. Mcjilton and T. S. Arthur. Vol. i. 3002 Baltimore Phoenix and Budget : Monthly Magazine, April i, 1841-March, 1842. Baltimore. 8vo. 3003 ■ 'S \ BALTIMORE. 399 )03 The Baltimore Repertory of Papers on Literary and other Topics, etc. Baltimorty i9i I. 8vo. n. 3004 Baltimore Weekly Magazine. Baltimore^ 1801. 4to. Con- tinued. 3005 Baltimore Southern and Western Commercial Convention, Held in Baltimore, December i8th, 1852, under the Auspices of the Board of Trade. Full Report ... . (From the Baltimore American, Dec. 20.) [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 20. b. 3006 An Account of the Great Whig Festival, held in the City of Baltimore, November 12th, 1835. Baltimore^ 1835. 8vo, pp. 40. 3007 An Act for the Establishment and Support of Public Schools, in the City of Baltimore, [a p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. 3008 Address of the Candidates of the American Party to the People of Baltimore, [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 4. 3009 Address of the City of Baltimore to the Citizens of Maryland, made in pursuance of resolutions passed in Town meeting ... friendly to internal improvements. Baltimore^ 1836. 8vo, pp. 8. Address of the Grand Jury to the Court of Oyer and Ter- miner for Baltimore County ; and the Reply of the Court to that Address Baltimore, iSi 2- 8vo. n. 3011 First Annual Report of the Baltimore Association, for the Moral and Educational Improvement of the Colored People, [n. p.], November, 1865. 8vo, pp. 31. H. 3012 The Annual Report of the Baltimore Humane Impartial Society and Aged Women's Home, ... 1852. Baltimore, 1852. 8vo, pp. 12. H. 3013 Annual Report of the Board of Trade. Baltimore, 1851. 8vo. Continued. 3014 Annual Report of the Commissioners of Public Schools. First Annual Report of the Ladies' Union Relief Association, of Baltimore. Baltimore, Printed by fV, M. Innes, 1862. 8vo, pp. 13. H. 3016 Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Union Relief Association of Baltimore, Made June 26th, 1862, with mmimm 400 BALTIMORE. I i Constitution and List of Officers and Members. Baltimore^ 1862. 8vo, pp. 20. H. 3017 Continued till 1866. Appeal for the establishment of a Free Library in Baltimore. 1856, 8vo. 3018 An Authentic Account of all the Proceedings on the 4th of July, 1 8 15, with regard to laying the Corner Stone of the Washington Monument in Baltimore. Baltimore, 18 15. 8vo, pp. 44. p. 3019 An Authentic Narrative of the Baltimore Mob of 18 12. 18 1 2. i2mo. 3020 Brief Account of the Origin and Services of the first Union Relief Association of Baltimore. 8vo, pp. 4. 3021 A Brief History of the Establishment of the Floating School ot the City of Baltimore. Baltimore, Bull ^ Tuttle, i860. 8vo, pp. 87. 3022 Catalogue of Books, &c. belonging to the Library Company of Baltimore. Baltimore, 1809. 8vo. + A Supplement, &c., 18 16. Baltimore, 18 16. 8vo, pp. 36. + Circular of the Share- holders of the Baltimore Library. 1854. pp.60. 3023 Charter, Constitution, and Regulations of the Mercantile Library Association of Baltimore . , . Established November 14th, 1839. Baltimore, 1864. 8vo, pp. 9, (i). h. 3024 Citizen Soldiers at North Point and Fort McHenry, Septem- ber 1 2th and 13th, 18 14. Resolves of the citizens in town meeting. Particulars relating to the battle, official correspond- ence, &c. Baltimore [n. d.] i2mo. 3025 A Complete View of Baltimore, with a Statistical Sketch of its Institutions. Baltimore, 1831. i8mo. 3026 Communication from the Mayor of Baltimore with the Mayor and Board of Police of Baltimore City. Frederick, 1861. 8vo, pp. 8. 3027 Constitution & By-Laws of the Church Home Society ... . Baltimore [1855]. 32mo, pp. 15. h. 3028 Constitution and By-Laws of the Clerical Benevolent Asso- BALTIMORE. 401 .sso- ciation of the Diocese of Baltimore, Instituted September 29th, 1857. ... Baltimore^ 1858. 8vo, pp. 12, (4). H. 3029 Constitution of the Young Men's Christian Association ... adopted December, 1864. ... Baltimore, iS6^. i2mo, pp. 10. h. Dedication of Green Mount Cemetery. Baltimore, 1839. 8vo, pp. 36. 3031 Dedicatory Services at the opening of Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Baltimore, Armstrong i^ Berry, iS^-g. 8vo, pp. 20. 3032 Description of Washington Monument, and of the Public Buildings in Baltimore. Baltimore, Printed by Hanzsche l^ Brother [n. d.] i8mo, pp. 14. 3033 An Exact and Authentic Narrative of the events which took place in Baltimore on the 27th and 28th of July last ... To which is added a Narrative of Mr. John Thomson ... Sept. 1, 1812. i8mo, pp. 71. s. 3034 Expose of the Baltimore Custom House Frauds. By Hon- estus. 1849. 8vo. 3035 Historical Sketch of the Central High School, Baltimore, its wants and claims. Baltimore, 1850. 8vo, pp. 62. 3036 Inauguration Ceremonies and Address of Hon. Thos. Swann on the opening of Druid Hill Park, October 19th, i860. Balti- more, i860. 8vo, pp. 40. 3037 Interesting Papers relative to the Recent Riots at Baltimore. Philadelphia, 181 2. 8vo, pp. 89. s. 3038 Journal of the Internal Improvement Convention .. in Bal- timore ... December, 1834. Baltimore, 1835. 8vo, pp. 93, (0- "• 3039 List of Families and other Persons residing in Baltimore in 1752. 3040 Probably the first directory. Memoranda concerning Baltimore City and surroundings. Dedicated to the Western Editors who visited Baltimore on an Editorial Excursion, in May and June, i860. Baltimore, i860. i2mo. Maps. 3041 Memorial of Chas. Howard, Wm. H. Gatchell, John W. 51 w 402 BALTIMORE. Davis, Police Commissioners of the City of Baltimore, to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. [186 1.] 8vo, pp. 16. 3042 The Memorialists were prisoners in Fort McHenry. Memorial of sundry Tallow Chandlers, of Baltimore, Mary- land. IVashington^ Gales & Seaton^ 1824. 8vo, pp. 5. 3043 Memorial of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to Congress, with accompanying Documents. Baltimore^ Wm. M. Innes^ 1 86 1. 8vo, pp. 20. 3044 Relates to the suspending of the functions of the Board of Police. The Memorial of the Merchants and Traders of the City of Baltimore. Baltimore^ 1806. 8vo, pp. 49. 3045 Memorial of the Merchants of Baltimore, on the violation of Neutral Rights. January 29, i3o6. Cong. Doc. 3046 Memorial of the Underwriters and Merchants of the city of Baltimore to Congress. [1823.] i2mo. 3047 Mercantile-Library Association of Baltimore. Annual Re- port of the Board of Directors. 1839. Continued. 8vo. Minutes of the Baltimore Baptist Association. Continued. 1808. 8vo. 3049 Narrative of the Religious Fracas in the German Reformed Church, of Baltimore. 1804. 8vo. 3050 An Ordinance for the general Valuation and Assessment of Property in the City of Baltimore. Approved May 26, 1858. 8vo, pp. 18. 3051 Ordinances of the Corporation of the City of Baltimore, from February, 1797, to May, 1798. Baltimore^ 1798. 8vo. p. Ordinances of the Corporation of the City of Baltimore, with the Act of Incorporation and Supplement ... . Baltimore, Printed by Warner and Hanna, 1 801. 8vo, pp. 329, xxxii., (42). b. -I- Added ... such Acts of the State Legislature ... as relate to ... Baltimore ... compiled ... by Samuel Young. Baltimore, Printed by William Warner, 18 16. 8vo, pp. 305, 37. 3053 The Ordinances of the Mayor and City Council of Balti- more ; to which is prefixed a Collection of Acts and Parts of BALTIMORE. 403 Acts of Assembly, relating to the Corporation. ... Baltimore, Printed by John D. T^y, 1838. 8vo, pp. 630. B. 3054 Other ordinances of the Corporation were published for the various and extra ses- sions, in l&'0 3, 1804, and subsequent years. Outline of a Plan to Unite the Baltimore Library Company with the Historical Society of Maryland, 8vo. 3055 Picture of Baltimore, Containing A Description of all Objects of Interest in the City ; and Embellished with Views of the Principal Public Buildings. Baltimore, F. Lucas, Junr. [1832]. i8mo, pp. 249. Map, 2 Plates and Plan. 3056 The Poor in Baltimore: Three Classes. ... Eleventh An- nual Report of the Baltimore Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor. Baltimore, "John W. IVoods, Printer, [i860]. 8vo, pp. 32. 3057 Proceedings and Speeches at a Public Meeting of the Friends of the Union, in the City of Baltimore, held at Maryland Insti- tute January lOth, 1861. Baltimore, John D. Toy, 1861. 8vo, pp. 56. 3058 Proceedings of sundry citizens of Baltimore, convened for the purpose of devising the most Efficient Means Of Improving the Intercourse between that City and the Western States. Balti- more, Printed by William Wooddy, 1827. 8vo, pp. 38. 3059 Proceedings of the Joint Standing Committee on Water of the City Council, to whom was referred the Subject of a Supply of Water for the City of Baltimore. Baltimore, 1855. 8vo, rip. 56. H. 3060 Prospectus of the South Baltimore Company, with the Acts corporation, 1832-1854-1856. Baltimore, John W. Woods, Printer, 1856. 8vo, pp. 15. 3061 Proceedings, Statements and Resolutions of a meeting of the Methodist Episcopal Church opposed to the late proceedings against members of the Baltimore Union Society. 1828. 8vo. Remarks on the Intercourse of Baltimore with the Western Country, with a view of the Communications proposed between the Atlantic and the Western States. Baltimore, 18 18. 8vo, pp. 30. Map. M. 3063 li I i 404 BALTIMORE. < Report of a Committee of the Baltimore Young Men's Society on Lotteries, May 13th, 1834. Baltimore^ 1834. 8vo, pp. 24. 3064 Report of the Baltimore Christian Association, Auxiliary to the Christian Commission, for the Year Ending, May ist. 1863. ... Baltimore, J. W. Woods, i2mo, pp. 12. 3065 Report of the Commissioners appointed to examine into the practicability of a Canal from Baltimore to the Potomac, To- gether with the Engineer's Report. Baltimore, "J. Lucas, 1823. 8vo, pp. 69. 3066 Report of the Committee of Internal Improvement made to the Trade Convention of the City of Baltimore. Baltimore, Sands l^ Nelson, 1835. 8vo, pp. 20. 3067 Report of the Committee of the Stockholders of the Canton Company of Baltimore, in Boston and its Vicinity, June 13, 1838. Boston, 1838. 8vo, pp. 15. Map. b. 3068 Report of the Baltimore Christian Association, auxiliary to the Christian Commission, for ... 1863. ... Baltimore [1863]. i2mo, pp. 12. 3069 Report of the Board of Commissioners to the Mayor and City Council, relative to the city boundaries, avenues, etc. Baltimore, J. Lucas, 1852. 8vo, pp. 16. 3070 [First Annual] Report [for 1829] of the Commissioners of Public Schools, to the City Council of Baltimore. [No im- print. 1830.] 8vo, pp. 17. Continued. h. 3071 Report of the Committee of Grievances and Courts of Justice of the House of Delegates of Maryland, on the subject of the recent Mobs and Riots in the city of Baltimore ; together with the depositions taken before the Committee. Annapolis, Jonas Green, 1 8 13. 8vo, pp. v., 346, Deposition, i l.-|- Baltimore, Reprinted, 18 13. 8vo, pp. 88. 3072 Report of the Maryland Commissioners on a proposed Canal from Baltimore to Conewago. Baltimore, T. Lucas, 1823. 8vo, pp. 84. 3073 Report of the Engineer appointed by the Commissioners of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore upon the subject of the Maryland Canal. Baltimore, Lucas iff Deaver, 1837. 8vo. 1 1 BALTIMORE. 405 Report of the Police Commissioners of Baltimore City, with accompanying Documents. Baltimore.^ 1861. 8vo. 3^75 Relative to the scenea in Baltimure during the Civil War. Report of the Visitors of the Jail ... . Baltimore^ 1846. 8vo, pp. 19. H. 3076 Report to the Legislature on the State of Affairs in Balti- more. i860. 8vo. 3077 Reports and Resolutions of the Joint Committee of Senate and House of Delegates of Maryland upon the reports and memorials of the Police Commissioners and the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore. Frederick G. S. Riley ^ 1 86 1. 8vo, pp. 26. 3078 Review of a Correspondence between the Archbishop and the Mayor of Baltimore. 1839. 8vo. 3^79 Resolutions passed by The Citizens of Baltimore, in Mass Meeting assembled, January 31, 1866, against ''The Sunday Law" ... . [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 3. 3080 Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Baltimore Club [n. d.] i2mo, pp. 8. 3081 Rules of Order and Regulations, adopted by the Board of Commissioners of Public Schools ... . May, 1864. Baltimore^ 1846. 8vo, pp. 19. H. 3082 A Series of Li iters and other Documents relating to the late Epidemic or Yellow Fever in Baltimore. By a Baltimore Phy- sician. ... Baltimore^ 1820. Sm. 8vo, pp. 21 1. P. 3083 Sketch of Loudon Park Cemetery : its Dedication, and Ad- dress of the Hon. Charles F. Mayer, delivered on that occasion. Baltimore^ 1853. 8vo, pp. 23. 3084 The Stranger's Guide in Baltimore, showing the easiest and best mode of seeing all the Public Buildings and places of note in and around the City, and in the neighborhood ; together with some brief observations on its Trade, Resources, Prosperity, Commercial Advantages, and Future Prospects. Embellished with a Map of the City and Views of the Principal Public Buildings. By a Baltimorean. Baltimore^ "John Murphy & Co. [n. d.] i8mo. 3085 ii 1 1 i i 1 1 ft ' I *' 1 i 11 i H I \ t (J -■ >l ^, it ' ) ! ■] 1 i ■ ■ 1 i! 406 BANCROFT. To Capitalists and Citizens of Baltimore. The Western Maryland Rail Road. [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 19. 3086 To the Citizens of Baltimore. Baltimore^ iSig. 8vo, pp. 21. Relates to the affair of Los damos Argentinos. To the Pewholders and other Contributors of St. Paul's Church, Baltimore. 1804. 8vo. 3088 A Voice from the " Aged Guard of '62" of the City of Bal- timore, [n. d.] 3089 Baltzell (John). An Essay on the Mineral Properties of the Sweet Springs of Virginia, and Conjectures respecting the Processes of their Production by Nature. ... Baltimore, JVerner and Hanna, 1 802. 8vo, pp. 30. 3090 Baluffi (G.) L' America, un tempo spagnuola riguardata sotto I'aspetto religioso dall' epoca del suo discuoprimento sino al 1843 ^' monsignore Gaetano Baluffi arcivescovo di Camerino ... . Ancona, per Gustavo Sartorj Cherubini, 1844. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xxxiii., 274, 3 1. ; 335, (i), 2 1. folded, 2 1. 3091 Translated into German, with the following title : Baluffi. Das vormals Spanische Amerika aus dem reli- giosen Gesichtspunkte betrachtet, vom Zeitraume seiner Ent- deckung an bis 1843. ^^^ ^^"'^ Italienischen verdeutscht und mit Anmerkungen und Citaten begleitet von F. M. M. i, Bd. I. Halfte. Wien, Mechltharisten-Congregat-Buchandlung, 1848. 8vo, pp. xxiv,, 140. 3092 Banchero (G.) La tavola di bronzo, il pallio di Seta ed il codice Colombo-americano nuovamente illustrati. Genova, 1857. 4^0' Plates. 3093 Bancroft (Aaron). The Committees vindicated. An Ex- amination of The Rev. Mr, Barstow's " Remarks on the Pre- liminary History of Two Discourses, by Rev. A. Bancroft." Keene, N. H., 1822. 8vo, pp. 22. H. 3094 Bancroft. A Discourse ... before the Second Congres- sional Society in Worcester ... April [8], 1827 ... [after] the Ordination of Rev. Alonzo Hill. By Aaron Bancroft ... . Worcester, 1827. 8vo, pp. 20. H. 3095 Bancroft. An Essay on the Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, through the Re- 1 I BANCROFT. 407 volutionary War ; and the First President of the United States. By Aaron Bancroft, a.a.s. Pastor of a Congregational Church in Worcester. IVorcester^ Printed by Thomas & Sturtevant^ October^ 1 807. 8vo, 2 p. 1,, pp. vii., 552. Portrait. H. 3096 Ste Eel. Rev., Series iv., Vol. iv., 489. Reprinted with the following title : Bancroft. Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American army through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States. By Aaron Ban- croft. London^ John Stockdale^ 1 808. 8vo, pp. xii., 560. + Second Edition. Boston^ 1826. 2 vols., i2mo. + Also, 183. 2 vols., i2mo, pp. 223; ii%.-\- Boston^ Phillips^ Sampson^ and Company^ 1855. i2mo, pp. 218. 3097 Bancroft. An Eulogy on the Character of the Late Gen. George Washington. Delivered before the Inhabitants of the Town of Worcester, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on Sat- urday the 22d of February 1800. By Aaron Bancroft. Printed according to a Vote of said Town, requesting a Copy for the Press, and directing that each Head of a Family should be fur- nished with one. IVorcester^ Printed by Isaiah Thomas^ y^^--» March^ 1800. 8vo, pp. 21. H. 3098 Bancroft. The Nature and Worth of Christian Liberty ... a Sermon ... in Worcester ... June [23], 1816. With ... Strictures on the Attempt to establish Consociation in Massa- chusetts. By Aaron Bancroft ... . Second Edition. Worces- ter^ Printed by William Mannings 'J^bt 1816. 8vo, pp. 35.+ September^ 1816. 8vo, pp. 35. H. 3099 Bancroft. A Sermon, Preached before his Excellency Caleb Strong ... May 27, 1 801, the day of General Election. ... Boston^ fbung ^ Minns, 1801. 8vo, pp. 29. H. 3100 Bancroft. Sermon preached Feb. 15, 1802, before the Senate and House of Representatives of Massachusetts, on the Day of the Interment of Lieut. -Gov. Samuel Phillips. By Aaron Bancroft. Boston, 1802. 8vo, pp. 21. 3101 Bancroft. A Sermon [at Worcester] ... July 9th, 1826 ... [on] the Death of the Hon. John Adams, a Former Presi- dent of theUnited States. ... Worcester, Charles Griffin, 1826. 8vo, pp. 15. H. 3102 Bancroft. ... A Sermon, delivered before the Second Chris- tian Church and Society in Worcester, on the Sixth Day of 1 4o8 BANCROFT. ,, i> January, 1 8 1 1 . Worcester^ Printed by Isaac Sturtevant^ 1 8 1 1 . 8vo, pp. 24. H. & w. 3103 Contains notes on the history of the town. Bancroft. A Sermon delivered in Worcester, January 31, 1836, by Aaron Bancroft, d.d. at the Termination of Fifty Years of his Ministry. ... IVorcester^ Clarendon Harris^ 1836. 8vo, pp. 44. H. 3104 Bancroft. A Vindication of the Result of the late Mutual Council convened in Princeton. By Aaron Bancroft, d.d. Worcester^ Printed by William Mannings J""^^ 1817. 8vo, pp. 63. H. 3105 Also : A Discourse ... at Windsor ... Vermont, on the 23d of June, mdccxc. at the Ordination of the Rev. Samuel Shuttlesworth ... . fVorcester, Printed by haiah Thomas, mdccxc. 8vo, pp. 24. h, A Sermon delivered at Brimfield on the 20th of June, 1798, at the Installation of the Rev. Clark Brown. ... ff^orcester, 1798. 8vo, pp. 23. Masonic Sermon at Worcester, June 11, 1793. ff^orcrster, 1793. 8vo. Sermon occasioned by the Execution of Samuel Frost, at Worcester, Oct. 31, 1793. fVorcester. 8vo. ... An Oration ... before the ... Leicester Academy, on the Fourth of July, 1806; At Opening of a New Building ... . fforcetter, Printed by TAomas & Sturievant, yu/y, 1806. 8vo, pp. 20. h. Sermon at the Ordination of Nathan Parker. Portsmouth, 1808. 8vo, pp. 31. Sermon at Worcester, Jan. 1817, on the Duties of the 4th Commandment. 2d Ed. Worcester. 8vo. Discourse on Conversion, fforcester, 1818. 8vo. ... Sermon [at Worcester], ... November 22, 18 18, the Sunday following the Interment of Mrs. Mary Thomas. ... fforcesier, Printed by fVilliam Manning, December, 1818. 8vo, pp. 23. h. A Sermon ... at the In- stallation of the Rev. Luther Willson, ... in Petersham, June 23, 1 8 19. fVorcester, Printed by William Manning, July, 1819. 8vo, pp. 28. h. Sermon at Keene, N. H., 15 August, 1 8 19. Worcester, 1821. 8vo. A Discourse Delivered before the Convention of Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts, ... June i, 1820. ... Bos- ton, Printed by Wells and Lilly, 1820. 8vo, pp. 32. h. Sermons on the Doctrines of the Gospel. Worcester, May, 1822. 8vo, pp. 429, (i). h. Discourse at Wor- cester, April 28, 1824, before the Worcester Auxiliary Society for ameliorating the Condition of the Jews. Worcester. 8vo. A Sermon at the Installation of Rev. Andrew Bigelow ... in Medford, July 9, 1823. Boston, 1823. 8vo, pp. 23. h. A Sermon ... in Shrewsbury, at the Interment of the Rev. Joseph Sumner, d.d. December 13, 1824. ... Worcester, S. B. Manning, Printer, j4pril, 1825. 8vo, pp. 15. H. A Sermon ... at the Dedication of the Second Congregational Church in Worcester, Aug, 20, 1829. ... Worcester, Griffin and Morrill, Printers, 1829. 8vo, pp. 24. B. Compare, also : Letters and Remarks, occasioned by a Sermon, delivered by the Rev, Aaron Bancroft, a.m., November 30, mdccxcv., in Opposition to the Doctrine of Election, Worcester, L. Worcester, mdccxcv. 8vo, pp. 30. b. Re- view (extracted from the Panoplist.) of Dr. Bancroft's Discourse, against Conferences. Boston, Samuel T. Armstrong, 1817. 8vo, pp, 16. H. Review of Dr. Bancroft's Appendix to the 2d Edition of his Discourse on the 4th Commandment. Worcester, lii-j. 8vo. [Bancroft (Edward)]. An Essay on the Natural History of Guiana, In South America, Containing A Description of many Curious Productions in the Animal and Vegetable Sys- tems of that Country. Together with an Account of The BANCROFT. 409 Religion, Manners, and Customs of several Tribes of its Indian Inhabitants. Interspersed with A Variety of Literary and Medi- cal Observations. In Several Letters from A Gentleman of the Medical Faculty, During his Residence in that Country. ... London^ T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt^ mdcclxix. 8vo, pp. (4), iv., 402, Contents, i 1. Plate. h. 3106 " A very useful and entertaining work." — Rich. Bancroft. Naturgeschichte von Guiana in Siid-Amerika. ... Aus dem Englishen. ... Frankfurt und Leipzig^ J. Dodsley und Compagnie^ ^1^9- 8vo, pp. x., (2), 248. Plate. H. 3107 Bancroft. Proeve over de natuurlyke geschiedenis van Guana. Utrecht, A. van Paddenhurg en jf. M. van Vloten, 1782. 8vo. 3108 Bancroft. Beschryving van Guiana, en een bericht van de rivieren en plantagien Berbice, Essequebo en Demerary. In Brieven. Amsterdam, 1794' 8vo. 3^09 Bancroft. Facts and Observations briefly stated in support of an intended application to Parliament, [n. p.], 1798. 8vo. " Relates to guercitron Bark." — Rich. [Bancroft (Edward)]. Remarks on the Review of the Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies. In which The Errors of its Author are exposed, and The Claims of the Colonies vindicated, Upon the Evidence of Historical Facts and authentic Records. To which is subjoined, A Proposal for terminating the present unhappy Dispute with the Colonies ; Recovering their Commerce ; Reconciliating their Affection ; Securing their Rights ; And establishing their Dependence on a just and permanent Basis. Humbly submitted to the Considera- tion of the British Legislature. London, T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt, mdcclxix. 8vo, Half Title, Title, pp. 126. c. Reprinted with the above title and the author's name, as : By Edward Bancroft. [Motto.] London-^ Printed in the Year 1769. Neio-London, in New-England f Re-frinted and Sold by T. Green, M,DCC,L\\i. 8vo, pp. 130. b. " The Review of the American Controversy [by William Knox] is here sharply and successfully attacked, by an able hand ; who, attending to the obvious import of words in the charcers of the principal colonies, and the general tenor of those transactions wherein they have been concerned, proves them to be distinct dependencies, not included within the realm of England, but having constitutions framed after the same model." — M. R., XLi., 49. See alto Rich i., 171 and 505. Bancroft (E. Nathaniel). An Essay on the Disease called Yellow Fever By Edward N. Bancroft, m.d. London, I 410 BANCROFT. 1808. 8vo. 4- Second Edition. London^ 181 1. 8vo, pp. 811. + Third Edition, with Notes by B. Davidge. London^ 1820. Syo.-\- Baltimore^ 1820. 8vo. 31 12 See Edinb. Med. and Surg. Jour., July, 1812, viii., 314-344. Bancroft. A Sequel to An Essay on the Yellow Fever, principally intending to prove by Incontestable Facts and Im- portant Documents that the Fever called Bulam or Pestilential, has no Existence as a Distinct or a Contagious Disease. Lon- doitf Callow, 1817. 8vo, pp. 487. 31 13 See Lond. Med. Repos., Nov., 1817 ; viii., 401-417. Bancroft (George). Address at Hartford before the Dele- gates to the Democratic Convention of the Young Men of Con- necticut, on the Evening of February i8, 1840, by George Bancroft. ... [No title-page.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. 31 14 Bancroft. Fellow Citizens ... . [Attack upon him in reference to his intention to deliver a " Democratic Address." Boston, 1839.?] 4to, I page. H. 31 15 Bancroft. History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continent to the Present Time. By George Bancroft. Boston, Little, Brown ^ Co., 1834. 8vo, Vol. I., pp. xii., 469, 1834; II., viii., 468, 1837; in., viii., 477, 1840 ; IV., with Portrait of John Adams, and Maps, x., 462, 1852 ; v., ix., 459, 1852; VI., xix., 528, 1854; VII., 1858; VIII., with Portrait of Jefferson, 475, i860; ix., 1776 to 1778, with Por- trait of La Fayette (4), 506, 1866. 31 16 The above are the dates of the first edition of each volume. Vols, i.-iii. have also title, " History of the Colonization of the United States. Vols, i.-iii." Vols, iv.-vi. have also half title, "The American Revolution. Epoch First. ... 1748-1763 ; Epoch Second. ... 1763-1774; The Crisis." Vols. vii. and viii. have also title, "The American Revolution. Vols, i.-iii." Fifty copies of Vols, i.-viii. are printed on large paper. New York, Charles B. Richardson & Co., 1861. h. Repeatedly reprinted both in Boston and London. The English edition, by Bentley, also by H, G. Bohn, is in 8vo and iimo; Routledge, in i2mo. The variations between the first and later editions are so considerable as to make it desirable to possess them both. The additions concerning De Soto first appeared as * * * pages in the large paper edition. Bancroft. History of the United States, from the Dis- covery of the American Continent. London, Routledge, 1851- 1867. 8 vols, i2mo. + New Edition. London, 1859-61. 7 vols., 8vo. 31 1 7 VoU. I,, II. and iii. of the American edition, are included in Vols. i. and 11. of this. i BANCROFT. 4» Bancroft. History of the American Revolution. By George Bancroft. London^ R. BentUy,, 1852-54. 3 vols., 8vo. c. 3118 These vulumet are a reprint of Vula. iv,-vi. of the History. Bancroft. History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent to the War of Independence. Lon- don^ W. S. Orr & Co.^ 1843. R'* ^vo. pp. 584. 31 19 Ste N. a. R., XL., 99; Lii., 75. Ed. Rev., lxxxv., 61. Am. Q. R., xvi., aoo. For. Q. R., XXVII., 327. Bancroft. History of the Colonization of the United States. London^ Fullarton [n. d] Rl. 8vo. 3120 Bancroft. History of the Colonization of the United States. By George Bancroft. Abridged by the Author. ... Boston^ Charles C. Little and 'James Brown^ 1 841. 2 vols., i6mo, pp. xvi., 332, Map ; XV., 316, Plate. h. 3121 Bancroft. History of the United States. London^ Fullar- ton [n. d.] Rl. 8vo. 3122 Bancroft. Histoire des £tats-Unis depuis la decouverte du continent americain, traduite de I'anglais par M"'' Isabelle Gatti de Gamond. Bruxelles^ Lacroix^ Verbceckhoven et C'«, 1862-64. 9 vols., 8vo. 3^23 Bancroft. Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von Nord- amerika ... . Nach der 9. Aufl. des Originals deutsch von A. Kretzschmar. Leipzig^ O. JVigand^ 1845-64. 8 vols., Svo.-f I" Band., 2' Aufl. 1847. 3124 Bancroft. Geschichte der amerilcanischen Revolution von Georg Bancroft. Aus dem Englischen von W. E. Drugulin Mit einem Vorworte von Fr. Biilau. ... Leipzig^ Lorck^ 1852-54. 3 vols., 8vo, pp. XX., 386, Plan, 4to ; xii., 404; xx., 434. (Moderne Geschichtschreiber, herausg. von Friedrich Biilau, I" Bd.) 3125 Bancroft. Storia degli Stati Uniti, volgarizzata con note da C. Carenzi. Losanna et Torini^ 1847. 8vo. A. 3126 Bancroft. De Forenede Staters Historic oversat af. Chr. WulfF. Kjiibenhavn, Lose and Delbanco^ iSs2-55- 6 vols. 3127 Bancroft. Joseph Reed : a Historical Essay. By George Bancroft. ... New Tork^ W. J. Widdleton^ 1867. 8vo, pp. 64. H. 3128 I '1 412 BANCROFT. Bancroft. The League for the Union. Speeches of the Hon. George Bancroft, and James Miliken, Esq. Philadelphia^ IViUiam S, iff Alfred Martietty 1863. 8vo, pp. 20. 3 1 29 Bancroft. ... Letter on the Exchange of Prisoners during the American War of Independence. \_New Torky 1862.] 8vo, pp. 7. H. 3130 Bancroft. Literary and Historical Miscellanies. By George Bancroft. New Tork^ Harper and Brothers^ ^855. 8vo, pp. 517. Bancroft. Memorial Address on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln, delivered, at the Request of both Houses of the Congress of America, before them, in the House of Re- presentatives at Washington, on the 12th of February, 1866. By George Bancroft. New Tork^ 1866. 8vo, pp. 6().-\- fVash- ingtotty Government Printing Office. 8vo, pp. 69. Portrait. H. Of this edition 50 copies were printed on large paper imperial 4to, with an ad- dition to the Appendix (pp. 71-80), '* Correspondence relating to the Memorial Ad- dress." H. Bancroft. £loge funebre du President Lincoln, prononce en seance solennelle du Congres des £tats-Unis d'Amerique, Traduction de I'Anglais par Gustave Jottrand. BruxelUsy Ver- boeckhoven et C", 1866. 8vo, pp. 43. 3 1 33 Bancroft. The Merits of Thomas W. Dorr, etc. See [Curtis (G. T.)] Bancroft. New-York Historical Society. Mr. Bancroft's Letter on the Exchange of Prisoners, during the American War of Independence. \New York^ 1862.] 8vo, pp. 7. H. 3134 Bancroft. Mr. Bancroft and his Boston Critics. \New York? 1862.] 8vo, pp. 4. H. 3135 Relative to the exchange of prisoners. Bancroft. The Necessity, the Reality, and the Promise, of the Progress of the Human Race. Oration delivered before the New York Historical Society, November 20, 1854. New York, M Dccc Liv. 8vo, pp. 5-37 of the " Semi-Centennial Celebration ... of the New York Historical Society." h. 3136 Has a separate title-page. Bancroft. ... Oration by George Bancroft, on the Twenty- BANCROFT, 413 second of February, 1862. To which is added Washington's Farewell Address. New Tork^ E. D. Baker^ Jpril 15//;, 1862. i2(no, pp. 103-126. B. 3137 Pulpit and Rostrum, No. 19, Bancroft. Review of the Report of the Committee of Ways and Means ; and of the Message of the President of the United States, relative to the United States Rank. From the American Quarterly Review — March, 1831. Philadelphia^ Carey and Lea ^ 1831. 8vo, pp. 38. H. 3138 Bancroft. Oration Pronounced in Union Square, April 25, 1865, at the Funeral Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln in the City of New York. By George Bancioft. New Tork^ Scher- merhorn isf Co. i2mo, pp. 23. Portrait. 3 '39 Forms N08. 34 and 35 of The Pulpit and Rostrum. Bancroft. An Oration delivered on the Fourth of July, 1826, at Northampton, Mass. By George Bancroft. North- ampton^ T. IVatson Shepard^ Printer^ 1 826. ^vo, pp. 26. H., w. Bancroft. Oration delivered before the Democracy of Springfield, and Neighboring Towns, July 4, 1836. Springfield.^ 1836. 8vo, pp. 40. + Second edition, with Prefatory Remarks, Springfield.^ 1836. 8vo. 3 141 Bancroft. Poems. By George Bancroft. Cambridge., Mil- liard i^ Metcalf, 1823. i2mo, pp. 77. a. 3142 W. J. Davis' copy sold for $40 in 1862. It has since (1867) sold for $2.50. Bancroft (H. H.) Bancroft's Hand-Book Almanac, Offi- cial Register and Business Directory for the Pacific States and Territories, etc., etc., for the year 1864. Edited by Wm. H. Knight. (Third year.) i8mo, pp. 440. 3^43 Contains an Historical Memoir on the past and present condition of the Indian Tribes of the two Californias, by R. Taylor. Bancroft (Joseph). Census of the City of Savannah ...with Statistics ... Historical Notices, and a Commercial Directory ... . Second Edition. Savannah^ Edward J. Purse., Printer^ 1848. i2mo, pp. 96. Map. B. 3144 Bancroft (Luther S.) Address to the Prescott Guards, and to the Inhabitants of Pepperell, June 17, 1830. By Luther S. Bancroft. Groton^ Mass.., 1830. 8vo. 3145 T ! M ■■n 8< i|B>*;'' it w 414 BANGOR. Bancroft (W. L.) A New Railway Outlet from Chicago to the Seaboard. Port Huron and Lake Michigan Railroad Company — Chicago and Michigan Grand Trunk Railway Company. ... By W. L. Bancroft ... Port Huron^ Michigan, 1866. 8vo, pp. 52. H. 3146 Bandinel (J.) Some Account of the Trade in Slaves from Africa as connected with Europe and America. By James Bandinel, Esq. London, Longman, 1842. 8vo, pp. xv., 323. c. Bandinel. Der afrikanische Sklavenhandel ... . Aus dem Englischen von Alex. Hechsel. Berlin, Hermes, 1843. ^^°» pp. 184. 3148 Bandini. Vita e lettere di Amerigo Vespvcci gentilvomo fiorentino raccolte e illvstrate dall' abate Angelo Maria Bandini. Firenze, mdccxlv. 4to, pp. Ixxvi., 128, (1). Genealogical Table. h. 3149 This is an elaborate panegyric of Vespucius, in wliich he is called the Discoverer of America. The researches of later Spanish authors have shown Bandini's dates to be incorrect. See Rich, i., 8i, "Journal etranger," Sept., 1756. Bandini. Americus Vespucci eines florenzischen Edel- mannes, Leben und nachgelassene Briefe ... . Aus dem Italien- ischen des Herrn Abts Angelus Maria Bandini iibersetzet, und mit Anmerkungen erlautert. Hamburg, Georg Christian Grund, und Leipzig, Adam Heinrich Hoik, 1748. 8vo, pp. (lo), 299, (9). Engraving. h. 3150 Bangor {Bp. of). See Egerton (John), Herring (Thomas). The Bangor Directory ... . Bangor, Samuel S. Smith, 1859. i2mo, pp. 142. Continued. h. 3 151 The Bangor City Directory ... . To which is added a Direc- tory of Brewer. Bangor, W. F. Stanwood, 1864. i2mo, pp. 215. Bangor Journal of Literature, Science, Morals, and Religion, from June i, 1837, to May 24, 1838. Ed. by Rev. Thomas Curtis. Bangor, 1837-38. 4to. 3^53 Act to incorporate the Bangor and Piscataquis Canal and Railroad Company [Me.] [n. p.], 1833. i2mo, pp. 11. 3154 The City Charter and Ordinances of the City of Bangor. Bangor, Printed by "James Burton, Jr., 1834. i2mo, pp. 67. H. BANGS. 415 The Charter and Ordinances of the City of Bangor, with the Acts of the Legislature relating to the City. ... Bangor^ Smith £3* Sayward^ Printers^ 185 1. 8vo, pp. 7, 208. B. 3156 Catalogue of the Theological Institution, Bangor, Maine. 1833-34 [etc.] Bangor^ 1834 [etc.] 8vo. Continued. 3157 General Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Me., 1854. Bangor^ 1854. 8vo, pp. 22. 3158 Report on the Affairs of the Bank of Bangor. Boston^ 1822. 8vo. 3159 A Survey of the Theological Seminary, at Bangor, Me. Pub- lished ... by the Trustees. Bangor^ Burton & Carter^ Printers^ 1830. 8vo, pp. 20. 3160 Bangs (Edward), Esq. An Oration deliv.ered at Worcester, ... fourth of July, 1791. ... By Edward Bangs, Esq. Wor- cester .^ Isaiah Thomas .f '^19^' 4^°, pp. 16. H. 3161 Bangs. An Oration ... at Worcester, July 4, 1800. By Edward Bangs, Esq. Worcester^ Isaiah Thomas., y^"-> 1800. 8vo, pp. 30, (i). H. 3162 Bangs (E. Dillingham). An Oration pronounced at Spring- field, Mass. on the Fourth of July, 1823 ... . By Edward D. Bangs, Esq. ... Springjieldy 182^. 8vo, pp. 16. w., H. 3163 Bangs. An Oration, pronounced at Sutton, Massachusetts, July 5th, 1813 ... . By Edward D. Bangs, Esq. ... Boston, Printed by J. Belcher., for Henry Rogers, Worcester, 1 8 13. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3164 Bangs (Nathan). An Authentic History of the Missions under the care of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Epis- copal Church. By Nathan Bangs, d.d. ... New-Tork, 1832. i2mo. s. 3165 Bangs. A History of the Methodist Episcopal Church, from its Origin in 1776, to the General Conference in 1840. By Nathan Bangs, d.d. New York, 1 838-1 840. 4 vols., i2mo. + Third Edition, revised and corrected. Nevc-Tork, 1845-53. 4 vols., i2mo, pp. 371; 430; 447 ; 461, 44. 4 Portraits and I Plate. c. 3166 The third and fourth volumes are not noted as of a second or third edition, but they are copyrighted in 1840 and 1841. Tlie tenth edition of Vol. i. appearei in 1857. 4 416 BANK. ^i i Bangs. Life of R v. Freeborn Garrettson. By Nathan Bangs, D.D, Third Edition. New Tork^ iS^l. i2mo.4- Fifth Edition. New-York^ Carlton ^ Porter [n. d.J i6mo, pp. 294. Portrait. b. 3167 Bangs. The Present State, Prospects, and Responsibilities of the Methodist Episcopal Church, with an Appendix of Eccle- siastical Statistics. By N. Bangs, d.d. New York^ 1850. i2mo. 3168 Also: The errors of Hopkinsianism detected and refuted New-York, 1815. l2mo, pp. 324. A Vindication of Methodist Episcopacy. Cincinnati, 1821. i2mo, pp. 166. The Substance of a Sermon preached on the opening of the Methodist Episcopal Church in John St., N. Y., Jan. 4, 1818. Neiu Tork, 1818. 8vo, pp. 32. Emancipation, its necessity and means of accomplishment calmly Submitted to the Citizens of the United States. New Tori, 1846. 8vo, pp. loi. The Growth of the New York Conference, being the Substance of a Sermon delivered before that body, at its late Session in the City of Brooklyn, June 14, 1848. New Tori, 1848. 8vo, pp. 24. A Centenary Sermon, preached in the Vestry St. Church in the City of New York, Oct. 25, 1839, on the looth year of Methodism. New Tori, 1840. 8vo, pp. 26. A Discourse on the Death of Wilbur Fish, d.d., delivered in the Greene St. M. E. Church, N. Y., on the ... 29th March, 1839. New Tork, 1839. 8vo, pp. 24. [Banister (Thomas)]. Britain and her Colonial Depend- encies ; and their Right to be represented in Parliament. Lon- don, y. Hatchard and Son, mdcccxliv. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 3169 The copy in Harvard College Library has fifty-two pages of MS. memoranda in reference to the same subject, signed Thomas Banister. [Banister.] Letter to the Right Hon. the Lords Com- missioners of Trade and Plantations ; or, an Essay on the Prin- cipal Branches of Trade in New England. London, 1715. 8vo, pp. 19. 3170 Banister. Memoranda relating to the Present Crisis as regards our Colonies, our Trade, our Circulating Medium, and Railways. ... By Thomas Banister. Second Edition. London, John Ollivier, 1848. 8vo, pp. 8, (l). «• 3171 Banister (William B.) An Oration at Newburyport ... [July 4, 1809]. By William B. Banister, Esq. Newburyport, Press of E. W. Allen, 1809. 8vo, pp. 20. h. 3172 Bank Bills, or Paper Currency, and the Banking System of Massachusetts : with Remarks on Present High Prices. By a Conservative. Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1856. 8vo, pp. 16. c. & H. 3173 BANKS. 4'7 Bn of y a The Bank Dinner ; an Expose of the Court Party of Ken- tucky. Louisville, 1825. 8vo, pp. 61. 3^74 Bank Secrets of the Bank of Columbia, [n. p.], 1801. 4to. c. Bank Tax and Bank Currency. An Appeal to the Congress of the United States, by a Committee of New Jersey State Bank Officers. Trenton [N. J,), American Office, 1864. 8vo, pp. 18. 3176 Banks and Paper Currency ; Their effects upon Society, by a Friend of the People. [No imprint.] 8vo, pp. 12. 3^77 First Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Asso- ciation of Banks, for the Suppression of Counterfeiting. Boston, Prentiss iff Sawyer, Printers, 1 854. 8vo, pp. 36. Continued, h. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting Re- ports as to the condition of Banks throughout the United States, March 3, 1857. Washington. Svo. + fVashington, 18^0. 8vo. Observations on incorporating New Banks. Philadelphia, 1812. 8vo. 3180 Proceedings of the Friends of a National Bank, at their Public Meeting, held in Boston, Fifteenth July, 1841. ... Boston, 1841. 8vo, pp. 32. H. 3181 Reasons against a National Bank. New York, 1841. 8vo. Reflections excited by the present state of Banking Opera- tions in the United States. By a Virginian. Washington, 1818. 8vo. 3183 Remarks on Banks and Banking, and the Skeleton of a Pro- ject for a National Bank. By a Citizen of Boston. Boston, 1840. 8vo, pp. 62. 3184 Remarks on Currency and Banking. See Appleton (N.), No. 1817. Remarks on Private Banking, addressed to Hon, Isaac Pier- son. Albany, 18 1 8. 8vo, pp. 28. 3185 Remarks on the Banks and Currency of the New England States ; ... To show the Public Benefits resulting from the System pursued by the Allied Banks in Boston, ... Boston, Wil- liam L. Lewis, Printer, 1826. 8vo, pp. 40. h. 3186 sz i f.1 418 BANK. ■! Report from the Secretary of the Treasury on the present System of Keeping and Disbursing the Public Money, 1834. c. Report of the Tax Committees of the New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Clearing House Associations, upon the Acts of Congress Relating to Banks organized by or under the State Authorities. New York^ C. S. IVestcott ^ Co., 1863. 8vo, pp. 16. 3188 Bank of the United States vs. Osborn and others. State of the Case and Argument for the Apellants, in the Case of the Bank of the United States versus the Auditor and Treasurer of the State of Ohio and others, in the Supreme Court of the United States. Cincinnati, 1823. 8vo. c. 3189 A large number of pamphlets were issued relating to the Bank of the United States. The following are among the more important that have come under my notice: An Act to incorporate the Subscribers to the Bank of the United States. Philadelphia, 1816. i8mo, pp. 56. Brief Review of the Origin, Progress, and Administration of the B.ink of the United States. Philadelphia, 1819. iimo, pp. 44,. Considerations on the Bank of the U. States, 1832. See [Young (S.)] ... Apiil 13, 1830. ... Report: [of] the Committee of Ways and Means ... [on] the Bank of the United StBtes ... . [^fVashington, 1830.] 8vo, pp. 31 (i), 2 1. folded, h. Examination of the President, Cashiers and Directors of the United States Bank, to which is prefixed the Report of the Committee appointed to investigate its proceedings, eu. Neiv York, i8i6. 8vo. Judicial Decisions, upon the Cases of Habeas Corpus, brought by the late officers of the Bank ... Philadelphia, J. Perry, 1842. 8vo, pp. 45. The Me- morial of Henry D. Gilpin, John T. Sullivan, and Peter Wager, of Pennsylvania, and Hugh M'Elderry, of Maryland, Directors of the Bank of the United States: appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the S;;nate. [1841]. 8vo, pp. 55. Narrative and Correspondence concerning the Removal of Deposits, and Oc- currences connected therewith. Philadelphia, 1838. 8vo, pp. 175. Observations on the Bank of the United States. Annapolis [n. d.] 8vo. c. Proceedings of the stockholders of the Bank of the United States, preparatory to the creation of a trust for closing the concerns. Philadelphia, iSii, 8vo, pp. 39. p. Proceedings of the Stockholders ... 28th Oct. 18 1 6 and 6th Jan. 18 17. Philadelphia, 18 17. pp. 12. Remarks upon the Bank of the U. S., 1831. 5fle/phia. 1818.] 8vo. pp. 24. p. Vindica- tion of the C institutional p:)wer to repeal the Charter of the Bank of U. S. Philadel- phia, 1837. The War on the Bank of the United States. See [Gordon (T. F.)] Bankers' Magazine and Statistical Register : Ed, by J. S. Homans. 1846. New series, 1852, &c. Baltimore^ Boston and New York. 8vo. Continued. 3^9° Banking Association and Uniform Currency Bill with Ex- tracts from Reports of Secretary of the Treasury, Submitted to Congress in December, 1861, and December, 1862. 8vo, pp. 36. 3191 An Act to Provide a National Currency, secured by a Pledge of the United States Stocks, and to provide for the Circulation and Redemption thereof. Approved February 25, 1863. IVash- tngton^ Government Printing Office^ 1863. 8vo, pp. 38. 3^92 Bankrupt Law of the United States, etc. Philadelphia^ 1841. 8vo, pp. 48. 3193 Act to establish an uniform system of Bankruptcy throughout the United States; enacted April 4, 1800. Philadelphia^ 1800. 8vo, pp. 33. 3194 A Letter to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States upon the Expediency of an Uniform System of Bankruptcy. ... Boston^ 1821. 8vo, pp. 31. H. 3195 Banks (Henry). A Memorial to the Congress of the United States, relative to Revolutionary Events. By Henry Banks. :2mo, pp. 71. 3196 • M Frankfort^ Ky.^ 1827. 420 BANKS. i. \ ;* Banks. A Review of Political Opinions, published for the benefit of the People of Kentucky. By Henry Banks, of Vir- ginia. Frankfort^ Ky.^ 1822. 8vo, pp. 88. P. 3197 On the subject of the Bank of the Commonwealth. Banks. Reply to a Scurrilous Publication in the Kentucky Whig. By Henry Banks, [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 60. 3198 Banks. Sketches Recommending an Independent System of Banking, &c. By Henry Banks. Richmond^ 181 1. 8vo. c. Banks (John). The Vindication of John Banks of Virginia, against foul Calumnies published by Judge Johnson, of Charles- ton, S. C, and Dr. Charles Caldwell, of Lexington, Ky. Also the Vindication of Gen. Henry Lee, of Virginia ; with Sketches and Anecdotes of many Revolutionary Patriots and Heroes. By Henry Banks. Frankfort^ Ky.^ 1826. 8vo, pp. 86. w. 3200 Banks (Joseph). Journal d'un voyage autoui' du monde en 1768, 1769, 1770, et 1 77 1 ... traduit d I'Anglais MM. Banks et Solander par M. de Freville. Paris^ ^IIZ' '^mo, pp. 287. Probably an abridged translation, with some additions, of the English edition of 1772. Banks. Supplement au voyage de M. de Bougainville ; ou journal d'un voyage autour du monde fait par MM. Banks et Solander, Angloir,, en 1768, 1769, 1770, et 1771 Traduit de I'Anglois par M. de Freville. Paris^ ^IT^' 8vo, pp. 287. Frequently bound up as a third volume of Bougainville's Voyages. Querard gives the imprint, Par/i, 1793. 8vo. Nos. 3201 and 3202 are evidently the same. Proba- bly the date of 3202 is a mistake. And Querard's date is perhaps an error for 1773. Banks. Neueste Reise-Beschreibungen und Entdeckungen des fiinften Welttheils, welche sowohl in Gesellschaft der Herren Banks und Solander, als nachher unternommen worden. Niirnberg^ 1786. 2 vols., 8vo. 3203 This title is from Boucher, Vol. i., p. 146, but it is not found in Kayser. Banks. An Epistle from Oberea, Queen of Otaheite, to Joseph Banks, Esq. Translated by T. Q. Z. Esq. ... with historical and explanatory Notes. London^ "J, Almon^ ^TTi- 4^°* Banks. A Second Letter from Oberea, Queen of Otaheite, to Joseph Banks, Esq, ... London^ Johnson^ ^lAS- 4^0- 3^05 A Satire upon Banks' Voyage. See M. R., xlix., 503, and li., 394. BANNANTINE. 421 Banks (N. P.) ... Address of Hon. N. P. Banks ... from the Steps of the Merchants' Exchange on Political Questions affect- ing Commercial Interests, September 25th, 1856. \_New Tork^ 1856.] 8vo, pp. 24. B. &. H. 3206 Also : An Address delivered By Maj. General N. P. Banks, at ... New Orleans, on the Fourth of July, 1865. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 15. h. Address of His Excellency Nathaniel P. Banks, to the ... Legislature of Massachusetts, January 7, 1858. Boston, 1858. 8vo, pp. 2i.+January 7, 1859. Boston, iS^^. 8vo, pp. 48, Ixvii.+January 6, i860. Boston, ii6o. 8vo, pp. 36, xxiv. b. Address of Hon. N. P. Banks ... [at New York] September 25th, 1856. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 24. h. American Republican Politics. Remarks of Mr. Banks, of Mass. [fVashington, 1856.] 8vo, pp. 8. h. Emancipated Labor in Louisiana [n. p., 1864?] 8vo, pp. 45. h. The Great Questions of National and State Politics. Speech ... at Worcester . . September 8th. Boston, 1857. i2mo. pp. 12. Letter to Samuel B. Ruggles ... . [In Defence of his Wall Street Speech of Sept. 25, 1856. No imprint.] 8vo, pp. 8. b. Questions pro- pounded to the Candidates for Speaker, and their responses : U. S. H. of R., Jan. 21, 1856. 8vo, pp. 8. The Reconstruction of States. Letter of Major-General Banks to Senator Lane. Nciu York, Harper. 1865. 8vo, pp. 23.+Another Edition. 8vo, pp. 12. Speech of Mr. Banks ... In the House of Representatives May 23. 1854, on the Nebraska and Kansas Bill. ... fVashington, 1854. 8vo, pp. 15. b. Speech of N. P. Banks, Jr., of Mass., on the Employment of Army Officers in National Armories. ... July 17, 1854. 8vo, pp. 16. H. Speech ... on the Representation of the United States at the Exhibition of the World's Industry, Paris, 1867; ... in the House ... March 14, 1866. ... IVashington, 1866. 8vo, pp. 24. Suggestions presented to the Judiciary Committee of the Senate of the U. S., relating to the State of Louisiana. 38th Congress, Senate Miscellaneous Document, No. 9, 1865. 8vo, pp. 8. Banks. Expedition du General Banks dans la Riviere Rouge. Traduit de 1' Anglais par Abraham Moivre. Paris^ 1866. 8vo, pp. 13. P. 3206a A translation of Gen. Banks' report. Banks (T. C.) Baronia Anglia Concentrata ; or a Concen- trated Account of all the Baronies called Baronies in Fee ... By C. T. Banks. Ripon^ 1843-44. 2 vols., 410. b., c. 3207 Includes an Historical Account of the First Settlement of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Baronets, the Charters in favor of Sir William Alexander, &c. Banks. An Analytical Statement of the Case of Alexander Earl of Stirling and Dovan ... his Official Dignities, and Pecu- liar Territorial Rights and Privileges in the British Colonies of Nova Scotia and Canada, ... with ... Notes and Observations. By Sir Thomas C. Banks ... . London^ 1832. 8vo, pp. xlix., 123, 2 1. folded. H. 3208 Bannantine (J.) Memoirs of Colonel Edward Marcus Despard. By James Bannantine, his Secretary when King's Superintendent of Honduras, &c. London^ J. Ridgway^ 1799- 8vo. 3209 Set M. R., New Series, Vol. xxviii., 233. )'! V- p 422 BANNISTER. I Bannard (W.) Moral Aspect and Destitution of the City of New-York : A Discourse at the opening of the Presbytery of New-York, ... Oct. 13, 1851. Uy Rev. William Bannard, D.D. Neiv-Tork^ 1851. 8vo, pp. 31. s. 3210 Banneker (B.) Copy of a Letter from Benjamin Banneker, to the Secretary of State [Thos. Jefferson], with his Answer. Philadelphia^ Daniel Lawrence^ M.ncc.Xiin. 4to, pp. 15. h. This writer was a free black man, and tliis is one of the earliest works published by an American negro. Pages 13-15 contain an account of the author, "taken from Banncker's Almanac." De banneling. Schetsen uit, Noord-Amerika. Uit het Hoog- duitsch door H. Picard. Gouda^ G. B. van Goor^ 1^47' 2 pt., 8vo. 321 irt Banner of the Constitution, devoted to General Politics, Polit- ical Economy, State Papers, foreign and domestic News, &c. Philadelphia^ 1 829. 3 vols. 3212 Continued to 1832. Edited by Conoly Ragnet. The I Banners 1 Of Grace and Love [displayed In the farther Conversion of the Indians I In New-England : Held forth in sundry Letters from divers Ministers to | the Corporation estab- lished by Parliament, for Promoting] the Gospel amongst the Heathen in New-England ; [and farther attested by | Edm. Cal- lamy | Simon Ashe | VVill. Spurstow | Lazarus Seaman George Griffith I Phil. Nye I William Bridge | Henry Whitfield | Joseph Carry 11 1 Ralph Venning. | London^\ Printed by IV. Godbid^for Edw. Farnham^ and are to j he sold at his Shop in Popeshead- Alley .^ | M. DC, LVII. I 4tO, 8 p. 1., pp. 40. H. 3213 This is a reprint of " Strength out of Weakness." [Bannister (John W.)] Sketch of a Plan for Settling in Upper Canada a Portion of the Unemployed Labourers of Eng- land. By a Settler. London^ Harding^ 1 82 1. 8vo..-|- Sketches of Plans for Settling in Upper Canada a portion of the unem- ployed labourers of Great Britain and Ireland. Second edition with additions. By a Settler. ... London.^ Harding.^ 1822. 8vo, pp. 53. + Third Edition. London^ Marshall^ 1826. 8vo, pp. 39. Map. + A new Edition, with Additions on Nova Scotia, &c. London^ 1831. 8vo. Map. 3214 Bannister (N. H.) Putnam, the Iron Son of '76. A na- tional military drama ... By N. H. Bannister ... Neiv York [n. d.] i2mo, pp. 29. 3214a BANVARD. 423 14^ Bannister (Saxc). British Colonization and Coloured Tribes. By S. Bannister ... . London^ tVdiuim Bally 1838. i2mo, pp. xii., 323. H. 3215 Bannister. Humane Policy, or Justice to the Aborigines essential to a due Expenditure of British Money. By Saxe Ban- nister, London^ Undenuood^ '^SO- ^vo. a. 3216 Bannister. Humane Policy ; or, The Civilization of Afri- can and other Barbarous People, Attainable by Wise Measures, and Just and Amalgamated Colonization. By S. Bannister ... . Second Edition. London^ Fisher^ ueiro. Ensayo historico sobre las revoluciones de Yuca- tan desde el ano de 1840 hasta 1864, por Serapio Baqueiro. Merida^ 1865-66. 8vo, Entrega, i to 17, containing pp. i to 280. 3244 Baradere. Refutation du manifeste du general Oribe contre les agens f'ran^ais. Par Juan Maria Raymond Baradere. Montevideo^ 1839. 8vo. 3245 In French and Spanish. Baradere. Lettre a M. Laisne de Villeveque. Paris^ impr. de Tastu^ 1830. 8vo. 3245a Relates to the colonization of Guazacoalco, in Mexico. Baradere. Reponse a la brochure de M. Dubouchet sur le Guazacoalco. Paris^ impr. de Tastu^ 1830, 3^45^ Baraga (F.) Abrege de rHistoire des Indiens de I'Amerique septentrionale, par F. Baraga. Traduit de I'allemand. Paris^ 1837. i2mo. 3246 Baraga. A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, ex- plained in English. This langua^ is spoken by the Chippewa Indians, as also by the Otawas, Potawatamies, and Algonquins, with little difference. For the use of Missionaries and other persons living among the above mentioned Indians. By the Rev. Frederick Baraga ... Cincinnati^ Printed for Jos. Heemann, 1853, i2mo, pp. vii., 662. 3247 In Ojibwe-£ng., and Eng.-Ojibwe. Baraga. Jesus obimadisiwin oma aking, gwaiakossing ana- miewin ejitwatjig mi sa catholique enamiadjig gewabandangig. Paris, impr. de Bailly, '837. i8mo. Map. 3247a This and the next are in the Ottawa language. Baraga. Otchipwe anamie masinaigan. Gwaiakossing ana- miewin ejitwatjig mi sa catholique enamiadjig gewabandangig. Paris., impr. de Bailly, 1837. i8mo. 3247^ 1 1 BARHA. 427 Baraga. A Theoretical and Practical Grammar of the Otchipwe Language. By Rev. Fred. Baraga, Missionary at L'Ange, Lake Superior. Detroit^ Printed by Jabex Fox^ 1 85 1. i2mo, pp. 576. 3248 Baralt (R. M.) Resumen de la Historia de Venezuela, desde el descubrimiento de su Territorio por los Castellanos en el siglo XV. hasta el aPlo de 1797 ordenado y compuesto con arreglo a Mufioz, Navarrete, etc. por Rafael Maria Baralt. Ha cooperado a cl en la parte relativa a las guerras de la conquista de la Costa-Firme el sefior Ramon Diaz, el cual le ha afiadido los apendices ... Paris^ H. Fournier y comp'"^ 1841. 8vo, Title, pp. 448 (i). 5 Portraits. b. 3249 Baralt. Resumen de la historia de Venezuela, desde el afio de 1797 hasta el de 1830, por Rafael Maria Baralt y Ramon Diaz. Tiene al Hn un breve bosquejo historico ... 1 83 1, hasta 1837. Parisy H. Fournier y comp'^^ 184 1. 2 vols., 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 398 (i) ; Half Title, 370 (i). 38 Portraits. b. & c. 3250 The most complete work on Venezuelan history. Baralt and Urbaneja. Catecismo de la historia de Vene- zuela, desde el descubrimiento de su territorio in 1498, hasta su emancipacion politica de la monarquia espanola en 181 1. Com- puesto por Rafael M. Baralt y Manuel M. Urbaneja. Caracas^ 1865. i8mo, pp. 94. 3251 Baraze (Cypriano). Compendio de su Vida y muerte a de Manos los Barbaros Moxos en la Provincia del Peru. Ma- drid^ 171 1 J i2mo. 3252 Baraze. Entrada del Padre Cypriano Baraze, en la mission de los Moxos [n. p., n. d.] 8vo. 3252^ " Apres 1702, epoque de la mort du P. Baraze." — Carayon. Barba (A. A.) Arte de los metales, en que se ensefia el ver- dadero beneficio de los de oro y plata por a^ogue : el modo de fundirlos todos, y como se ban de refinar y apartar unos de otros. Compuesto por el Licenciado Alvaro Alonso Barba. Madridy Imp. del Reyno^ 1640. \\.o.-\- Madrid [1729]. 410. + Madrid^ \'J()0. 4to. + Nuevamente ahora anadido con el tratado de las antiguas minas de Espana, que escribid Don Alonso Car- rillo y Laso ... . Reimpreso por el real tribunal de mineria de csta capital ... . Lima^ 1817. 4to, 2 p. I. pp. 271 (7). H. In the Catalogue of the Royal Library at Upsala, an edition is cited, Madrid, 1630, 4to; in that of the London Institution, Vol. i., 113, an edition, Madrid, 1639, 8vo. The sale of this work was prohibited by the Inquisition. •'I t ' 428 BARBADOES. Barba. The First [- Second] Book of the Art of Metals, in which is declared the Manner of their Generation, and the Con- comitants of them. Art of Refi'iing Silver by Quicksilver. Translated by Edward [Montagu] ... Earl of Sandwich. Lon- don, 1674. 2 vols., sm. 8vo. 3254 Reprinted in "A Collection of valuable Treatises upon Metals, Mines, and Min- erals. London, 1 J ■^i." i2mo.+" Second Edition. 1740." i2mo. Barba. Traite de I'art metallique extrait d'Alvar Alfonse Barba ... . Traduite de I'espagnole [par Ch, Hautin de Villars], Paris, Prault, 1730. i2mo. Plates. 3255 Barba. Metallurgie, ou Tart de tirer et purifier les metaux, Traduite de I'Espagnol d'Alphonse Barba [par I'abbe Nic. Leng- let du Fresnoy] avec Les Dissertations les plus rares sur les Mines & les Operations Metalliques. ... Paris, Pierre- Alexandre Le Prieur, M. Dcc. Li. 2 vols., i2mo, pp. xliv. (12), 456 (16), 2 Plates; 1^12), 456 (20). H. 32550 The translator signs the " Epistre" with the pseudonym, " Gosford." Barba. Berg-Biichlein von den Metallen und Mineral. Ursprung. Deutsch von J. L. M. C. Hamburg, Schultz, 1676. 8vo, 13 shtex.?,.-^ Frankfurt, Fleischer, 1 726. 2 Theile, 8vo. + [Ibid.], 1739. 8vo, 14 sheets. 3255A Barba. Docimasia, oder Probier- und Schmelzkunst. Aus dem Franzosischen, mit einem Anhang vermehrt, herausgegeben von M. Godar. Mit Karten. fFien,Kraus,ijj^. 8vo. 3255^ I have seen mention of editions at Wien, 1749, 8vo, and 1767, 8vo, but they are not noted in Georgi, Heinsius, or Kayser, and perhaps are due simply to typographical mistake. Barba. Verhandeling over de Mynen, Metalen en Miner- alen. 's Hertogenbosch, J. Palier, 1735. 8vo. 3255^^ Barbadoes (Thomas), Bp. of. See Parry (Thomas). The Barbadoes Packet ; Containing Several Original Papers : giving an Account 'of the Most Material Transactions that have lately happened in a certain Part of the West-Indies. In a Letter from a Gentleman of the said Island to his Friend in London. London, S. Popping, 1720. 8vo, 6 p. 1., pp. 68. Barbadoes. An account of the Donations for the Relief of the Sufferers by Fire, at Bridge Town in the Island of Barba- does, in May and December, 1766, and of the Application of the Same. London, S. Goadby [1769]. 4to, 2 p. 1., pp. 40 (i). BARBADOES. 429 in An Account of the Fatal Hurricane by which Barbadoes suf- fered, August, 1 83 1. Bridge Town^ 1 83 1. 8vo, pp. 150. Acts and Statutes | Of the Island of | Barbados I Made and Enacted since the Reducement of | the same, unto the Authority of the I Common-wealth of England. | And j Set forth the seventh day of September, in the | year of our Lord God, 1652. By the Ho-|nourable Governour of the said Island, | the WorshipfuU the Council, and I Gentlemen of the Assembly. | Together with the Charter of the said Island, | or Articles made on the Surrender, and I Rendition of the same. | Published for the publick good. | London^ Printed by Will. Bentley^ and are to be \ sould by him at the India Bridge. [1654.] Sm. 8vo, 8 p. 1., pp. 176. P. 3259 Acts of Assembly, passed in the Island of Barbadoes, From 164^ to 1718. London., Printed by John Baskett [etc.] MDCCXXI. Fol 10, pp. xxxu., 314. H. + Part II., from' 1717-18 to 1738. c, 3260 London., 1730-39. Folio. An Address to the Committee. See [Dickinson (J.)] An Authentic Report of the Debate in the House of Com- mons, June the 23d, 1825, on Mr. Buxton's Motion relative to the Demolition of the Methodist Chapel and Mission House in Barbadoes, and the Expulsion of Mr. Shrewsbury, a Wesleyan London., "J. Hatchard and Son., H. 3261 Missionary, from that Island. 1825. 8vo, pp. (4), 119. Candid Observations on Two Pamphlets lately published, viz. " An Address to the Committee of Correspondence in Bar- badoes" — By a North American And " An Essay toward the Vindication of the Committee of Correspondence" By a Bar- badian. By a native of Barbados. Barbados., Printed by George Edward and Comp.., m.dcc.lxvi. 8vo, pp. 37. P. 3262 The Case of Barbados, for Indemnification of Losses in the Late Insurrection. Westminster., 18 19. 8vo, pp. 6. 3263 A Declaration of the Inhabitants of Barbadoes, respecting the demolition of the Methodist Chapel. With an Appendix. Bar- bados., Printed at the Barbadian Office., 1826. 8vo, pp. 20. 3263a A Defence of the Conduct of Barbadoes, During the late Expedition to Martinique and Guadaloupe. In a letter to the Right Hon. Gen. Barrington. By a Native, Resident in the Island. ... London., R. y J. Dodsley., M Dcc LX. 8vo, pp. 88. h. }i ' I 430 BARBADOES. r A Detection of the State and Situation of the Present Sugar Planters, of Barbadoes and the Leward Islands ; With an An- swer to this Query, Why does not England, or her Sugar Islands, or both, make and settle more Sugar Colonies in the West-Indies? Written in the Month of December 1731, by an Inhabitant of one of His Majesty's Leward Caribbee Islands ; and humbly Dedicated to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Wal- pole. London, J. Wilford, 1732. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. viii., 99. Desultory Sketches and Tales of Barbados. ... London, Henry Washbourne, 1 840. i6mo, pp. viii., 264. B. 3266 An Essay towards the Vindication of the Committee of Cor- respondence. By a Barbadian. \Circa 1766.] 3267 This title is inferred from the " Candid Observations." S« No. 3262. Examination of statements respecting Barbados, made by Messrs. Wilberforce, Stephen, &c. London, 1824. 8vo, pp. 7. Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the Hon. the Assembly for the Island of Barbados, 1730. [n. d,] 8vo, pp. 8. M. 3269 Great News from the Barbadoes, Or, A True and Faithful Account of the Grand Conspiracy of the Negroes against the English, and the happy Discovery of the same. With the num- ber of those that were burned Alive, Beheaded, and otherwise Executed for their horrid Crimes. With a short Description of that Plantation. With Allowance. London, Printed for L. Curtis, 1676. 4to, pp. 14, J. c. B. 3270 The I Groans of the | Plantations : | Or I A True Account] of their I Grievous and Extreme Sufferings | By the Heavy | Imposi- tions | upon | Sugar, | And other Hardships, larly to the | Island of Barbados. | London, the Tear M DC Lxxxix. 410, Title, pp. 35. H. + London, \ Printed by M. Clark in the Tear 1689, |a«i Reprinted 1698. 4to, Title, pp. 31. 3271 Instructions for the Management of a Plantation in Barbadoes, and for the Treatment of Negroes &c. [Privately printed.] London. 1786. 8vo. 3272 Joint Letter from the Proprietors of the Island of Barbadoes to Col. Richard Scot, and others. 1700. Folio. 3273 Relating more particu- Printed by M. Clark in lii BARBADOS. 431 Laws and Acts of Barbadoes from 1643 to 1763 edited by Richard Hall. London^ 1764. Folio. 3274 Laws of Barbadoes collected in one volume by William Raw- lin, Clerk of the Assembly of the said Island. Printed for IV. Rawlin^ Esq.., 1699. Folio. 3^75 Laws of Barbadoes. 1855. 8vo. 3276 Letter from a Gentleman at Barbados. 1740. See [Baxter (Th.)] A Letter to the North American. 1766. See [Dickenson (John)]. Letters on the Laboring Population of Barbadoes. London., 1858. 8vo. 3277 Memoirs of the First Settlement Of the Island of Barbados, and other the Carribbee Islands, with the Succession of the Gover- nors and Commanders in Chief of Barbados to the Year 1742. Extracted from Ancient Records, Papers and Accents taken from Mr. William Arnold, Mr. Samuel Bulkly, and Mr. John Summers, some of the First Settlers, the last of whom was alive in 1688, aged 82. Also some Remarks on the Laws and Constitution of Barbados. London^ E. Owen., m.dcc.xliii. Sm. 8vo, Title, the Publisher to the Reader, and Introduction, 3 p. 1., pp. 84, Appendix, pp. 15. 3278 Contains a list of the inhabitants of Barbadoes, in 1638, who then possessed more than ten acres of land. First printed with the title, "Some Memoirs." See No. 3290. On recent Proceedings of the Legislature of Barbados. Lon- don., 1826. 8vo, pj.. 43. 3279 Public Acts in Force, passet by the Legislature of Barbadoes from May II, 1762 to April 8, 1 800. By Samuel Moore, London^ 1800. Rl. 8vo. 7280 Remarks Upon Book, intitled, A Short History of Barba- dos : in which the Partial & unfair Representations Of the Author upon the Suojects of his History in general. And upon that of the Demand of Privileges in Particular, Are Detected and Exposed. Barbadoes., 1768. Svo. + Reprinted^ London., J. Almon., M.DCc.Lxviii. 8vo, pp. 88. h. 3281 Report of a Debate in Council, on a Despatch from Lord Bathurst to ... Sir Henry Warde, Governor of Barbados. Lon- don., 1823. 8^°' 3^8^ 6 rr 432 BARBADOS. y A Report of a Committee of the Council of Barbadoes, ap- pointed to inquire into the Actual Condition of the Slaves in this Island, with a view to refute certain Calumnies respecting their Treatment ; and also to take into Consideration certain Measures ... lately agitated in the House of Commons. ... Lon- don^ IV. Sior, 1824. 8vo, Half Title, pp. 127. h. 3283 The Report from a Select Committee of the House of Assem- bly, appointed to inquire into the Origin, Causes, and Progress of the late Insurrection. ... Barbados^ IV. Walker [i%i()\. 8vo, Half Title, pp. 63. h. + Zow^ow, 1818. 3284 A Representation of the Miserable State of Barbadoes, Under the Arbitrary and Corrupt Administration of his Excellency, Robert Lowther, Esq; the present Governor. Humbly ofFer'd to the Consideration of His Most Sacred Majesty, and the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy- Council. With A Preface, containing Remarks on an Address, printed in the Postman, and in the Whitehall Evening-Post of May 14, 1 7 19. London., Bernard Lintot [17 19]. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 44. 3285 The Seaman's F/actical Guide for Barbadoes and the Leeward Islands ... . London., 1832. 8vo. 3286 A Short] Account I of the] Manifest Hand of God | That hath Fallen upon Several | Marshals and their Deputies | Who have made Great Spoil and Havock of the] Goods of the People of God called | Quakers, | in the | Island of Barbadoes, | For their Tes- timony against Going or Sending] to the Militia. | With a Re- markable Account of some others of the Perse- |cutors of the same People in the same Island. Together | with an Abstract of their Sufferings. | London., Printed and Sold by T. Sowle., near the\ Meeting-house in fVhite-hart-Court in Gracious-street. 1696. | 4to, pp. 23, Abstract, a folded sheet. 3287 A Short History of Barbados, from its First Discovery and Settlement, to the End of the year 1767. London., y. Dodsley., M Dcc Lxviii. i2mo, pp. viii., 121 (2). c. & h. 3288 A Short History of Barbados, from its first Discovery and Settlement to the Present Time. A new edition corrected and enlarged. London: Printed for J. Dodsley., 1768. i8mo, pp. xni., 132. Attributed to H. Frere. See M. R., xxxix., p. a London bookseller's catalogue. 3289 I find an edition, dated 1 761, in BARBARITIES. •l-.ll Some I Memoirs I of the first Settlement of the | Island of Bar- bados! and other the I Carribbee Islands] with the Succession of the|Governours and Commanders in Chief] of Barbados to the Year 1 741. | Extracted from Antient Records, Papers, and Ac- counts taken from Mr. William | Arnold, Mr. Samue Bulkly, and Mr. IJohn Summers, some of the first Settlers, ] the last of whom was alive in 1688 aged | 82. | Also some Remarks on the Laws and Con-|stitution of Barbados [By Wm. Duke]\ Bar- bados. Printed by Wm. Beeby^ 1 741- 1 Sm. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 84, 15. H. 3290 A rare and interesting volume. Priced, Thorp, 1843, £ I lis. 6d. Reprinted as " Memoirs ... to the Year 174a." Ste No. 3279. A Supplement to the Detection of the State and Situation of the Sugar Planters of Barbadoes and the Leeward-Islands ; Shewing, among other New Matters, That .the surest Way for England to command the Sugar-Market Abroad, is to contract rather than inlarge her Sugar Colonies. In a Letter from an Inhabitant of one of His Majesty's Leeward Caribbee Islands, to a Member of the House of Commons in England. To which is added, a Letter from a Traveller in the Caribbees to his Friend in London. London^ J. IVilford^ '733* ^^o, 2 p. 1., pp. 84. 3291 Tabular Statements as to the Diocese of Barbados, 1842, &c. [v. d.] 3292 Barbacena, a Expo^icao do Marquez de Barbacena com- mentada por hum Brasileiro Nato. Anvers., 183 1. 8vo. 3293 Barbacena. Remarques sur la declaration du marquis de Barbacena relativement au retour de la princesse du Gram-Para a Rio-Janeiro. Paris^ Delaforest^ 1830. 8vo, 3 sheets. 3294 Barbara. Usos y costumbres de los Indios Pampas y algunos apuntos histdricos sobre la guerra de la Frontera por F. Barbara. Buenos Ayres^ Bernheim^ 1 856. 8vo, pp. 98. 3^95 This rare book contains specimens of the dialect spoken by the Maika tribe at Tapalque. pp. 92-98. Barbarities of the Enemy, exposed in a Report Of the Com- mittee of the House of Representatives of the United States. ... appointed to enquire into the spirit and manner in which the war has been waged by the enemy. And the Documents, ac- companying said Report. Troy^ Francis Jdancourt^ iSi2- i2mo, ss : ! ■'i II ! 434 BARBE-MARROIS. 'i I'S pp. 178, Errata, i 1. B.-f- [Another Edition.] Printed at Wor- cester By Isaac Sturtevant, 18 14. l2mo, pp. 192. c. 3296 Barbarities of the Rebels at Manassas. [No imprint ; circa 1 861.] 8vo, pp. 8. 3297 Barbarossa, pseudon. See [Scott (John)]. Barbaroux (Charles Oge). Resume de I'Histoire des fitats- Unis de I'Amerique. Par Charles Oge Barbaroux. Paris,^ 1824. iSmo. + Seconde edition. Paris, Lecointe et Durey^ iSi^. 1 2mo, pp. 356.4-3'= edition. Paris, liiib. i8mo. s. -fL'his- toire des Etats-Unis d'Amerique. ... Boston, 1832. i2mo. -f £dition revue ... . Philadelphia, Parrish, Dunning, iff Mears [cop. 1832.] 24mo, pp. 304. H. + Continuee depuis I'annee 1825 jusqu'a nos jours, par T. Seron. Philadelphia, 1854. 24mo. c. 3298 Barbary States. Message of the President on the rela- tions existing between the United States and the Barbary Powers. February 24, 1 8 15. 8vo. Cong. Doc. 3^99 See also 24th Cong., ad Sess., House, Ex. Due. No. 69; 25th Cong., 2(1 Sess., House, Ex. Doc. No. 149 ; 26th Cong., ist Sess., House, Ex. Doc. No. 78. Barbauld {Mrs. A. L. Aikin). Epistle to William Wil- berforce, Esq. on the Rqection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade. By Anna Letitia Barbauld. London, J. Johnson, J791. 4to, pp. 14. p. + Second Edition. London, m.dcc.xci. 4to, pp. 14. H. 3300 In verse. See M. R., New Series, vi., 225. Barbaz (A. L.) Washingtons overgang ter onsterfelijkheid, lofzang, door A. L. Barbaz. Amsterdam, A. Balster, 1800. 8vo, pp. 12. 3301 [Barbe-Marbois.] Complot D' Arnold et De Sir Henry Clinton contre Les Etats-Unis d'Amerique et contre Le General Washington Septembre 1780. Paris, Didot Paine, mdcccxvi. Sm. 8vo, pp. 44, 184. Portraits of Washington and Arnold, and Plan of West Point, c. 3302 Reprinted in 1831. A translation by Robert Walsh, Esq., is contained in the second volume of the "American Register" for 1817. Barbe-Marbois. De la Guyane Francaise, de son Etat physique, de son Agriculture, de son Regime interieur et du Projet de la peupler avec des Laboureurs Europeens : ou Examen d'un ecrit de M. le Marquis de Barbe-Marbois sur le meme BARB^-MARBOIS. 435 sujet. Suivi de considerations sur le commerce Colonial de la France, et sur I'Administration speciale de ces Colonies. Paris^ Trouvey 1827. 8vo, pp. 232. 3303 Barbe-Marbois. £tat des finances de Saint-Domingue, con- tenant le resume des recettes et depenses de toutes les caisses publiques, depuis le 10 Nov. 1785, jusqu'au i" Janv. 1788. Ju Port-au-Prince^ de I'imprimerie de moxard^ 1788. 410, 2 p. 1., pp. 64, Table, xii. in xi. 33^4 Barbe-Marbois. £tat des finances de Saint-Domingue, con- tenant le resume des recettes et depenses de toutes les caisses publiques depuis le i" Janvier 1788 jusqu'au 31 Decembre de 1788 la meme anneej par M. Barbe de Marbois, intendant des Isles Francoises sous le veut. jIu Port-au-Prince^ de V imprimerie de Mozardy ^1^9- 4to> 2 p. 1., pp. 58, Tables, xiii. in xi. c. Querard also gives the title : " £tat de la partie espagnole de Saint-Domingue." Nos. 3304, 3305, were published with a third part (Jan. i-Dec. 31, 1789, by the chevalier de Proisy), with the imprint, Paris, imp. royale, 1790. 3 pts. in i vol., 4to. Barbe-Marbois. Histoire de la Louisiane et de la cession de cette colonic par la France aux £tats-Unis de TAmerique Sep- tentrionale ; precedee d'un discours sur la constitution et le gouvernement des £tats-Unis. Par M. Barbe-Marbois, avec une carte relative a I'etendue des pays cedes. Paris^ imp. de Firmin Didot, 1829. 8vo, 3 p. 1., pp. 485. Portrait and Map. H. 3306 Barbe-Marbois. The History of Louisiana, particularly of the Cession of that Colony to the United States of America ; with An Introductory Essay on the Constitution and Govern- ment of the United States. By Barbe-Marbois ... . Trans- lated from the French by an American Citizen [Wm. B. Lawrence]. Philadelphia^ Carey & Lea., 1830. 8vo, pp. xviii., 15-455 (i)- c., H. 3307 Ste N. A. R., xxviii., 389; xxx., 551. [Barbe-Marbois.] Journal d'un deporte non juge ou de- portation en violation des lois decretee le 18 Fructidor an V {4 Septembre 1797). Paris, Didot, 1834. 2 vols., 8vo. (Only 300 copies printed.) + Paris, Chatel, 1835. 2 vols., 8vo, 3308 At the end of the second volume are several pieces by the same author, under the title of "Annexes;" and also a "Voyage dans I'interieure du Continente de la Guyane, chez les Indiens Rocouyens, par Claude Toug, mulatre, en 1769." It ap- pears that only a few copies were printed, and those not intended for sale. — Cat. Mar. 1 501 6. I ? ) rj; 436 BARBEE. Barb^-Marbois. Journal d'un deporte non juge, ou depor- tation en violation des lois, decretee le 18 fructidor an V (4 sep- tembre 1797). Par M. le Comte de Barbe-Marbois ... . Bruxelles^ ^835. 2 vols., i8mo, pp. 305; 301. H. 3309 Barbe-Marbois. Memoire et observations du sieur Barbe de Marbois ... sur une denonciation signee par treize de MM. les deputes de Saint Domingue, et faite a I'Assemblee nationale au nom d'un des trois comites de la colonie [18 juin 1790]. Paris^ Knapen et fits [n. d.] 410. 33^0 Barbe-Marbois. Memoire laisse par M. Barbe de Marbois, intendant a Saint-Domingue, a Tordonateur, en conformite des ordres du roi. [Colophon :] Imprime par Mozart, au Port-au- Prince, le 26 Octobre 1 789, et r'eimprim'e depuis a Paris. 410, pp. 15- 33" Barbe-Marbois. Observations personnelles a I'intendant de Saint Domingue, pour etre jointes aux etats imprimes des finances de la colonie. [Signed Barbe de Marbois. 20 mars 1790. Paris, Knapen, 1790. 4to, pp. 40 or less. 33^1'^ [Barbe-Marbois.] Reflexions sur la colonie de Saint-Do- mingue, ou examen approfondi des causes de sa ruine, et des mesures adoptes pour la retablir ; terminees par I'expose rapide d'un plan d'organisation propre a lui rendre son ancienne splen- deur } adressees au commerce et aux amis de la prosperite nationale. Paris, 1796. 2 vols., 8vo. 33^2 Rich remarks, *' On the fly-leaf of this work is found the following notice of a book, which is not mentioned in any list of the author's works : • On trouve chez le meme libraire, I'ouvrage suivant du meme auteur, Histoire des desastres de Saint Do- mingue, precedee d'un tableau du regime et des progres de cette colonie depuis sa fon- dation jusqu' a I'epoque de la revolution Franfais. I vol. 8vo avec carte.'" Barbe-Marbois. Remonstrances de M. de Marbois, in- tendant de Sainte-Domingue, contre I'arret d'enregistrement de I'acte intitule : " Ordonnance de M. le gouverneur general, con- cernant la liberte du commerce pour la partie du sud de Saint Domingue." [11 mai 1789. n. p.], Louis [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 40 or less. 3312^ Barbee. The Cotton Question. The Production, Export, Manufacture, and Consumption of Cotton. A Condensed Treatise on Cotton in all its aspects : Agricultural, Commercial, and Political. Illustrated. By William J. Barbee, M.D., of De Soto County, Mississippi. New York, 1866. i2mo, pp. 251. 4 Plates. 3313 BARBER. 437 Barber (Daniel). History of My Own Times. By Rev**. Daniel Barber. Parts i and 2. IVashington^ S. C. Ustick^ 1827-28. 8vo, pp. 48, 32. w. 3314 Barber (E. D.) An Address before the Anti-Masonic Con- vention of the County of Addison at Middlebury, on the 12th March, 1829. ^X E. D. Barber. FergenneSy Gamaliel Smithy i2mo, pp. 36. 1829 Barber. " Popular Excitements." An before the Anti-Masonic Convention holden at Middlebury, Vt. Feb. 26th, 1830. By E. D. Barber. Middlebury^ MDCccxxx B- 33^5 Address delivered 8vo, pp. 19. u. 3316 Barber (John Warner). Connecticut Historical Collections, containing a General Collection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, &c., relating to the History and Antiquities of every Town in Connecticut, with Geographi- cal Descriptions. Illustrated by 190 Engravings. By John Warner Barber. New Haven, Durrie i^ Peck, 1836. 8vo, pp. 568. C. + [Second edition.] New Haven, Durrie i^ Peck and J. PF. Barber \_iS^b'\. 8 vo, pp. 576. Map. H. 3317 Barber. Elements of General History. By John Warner Barber. New Haven, 1866. i8mo. 33^8 Barber. Historical Collections ; being a general Collection of interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anec- dotes, &c., relating to the History and Antiquities of every Town in Massachusetts ; with Geographical Descriptions. Illus- trated by 200 Engravings. ... By John Warner Barber. Wor- cester, Dorr, Howlandiff Co., 1841. 8vo, pp. viii., 6-^2. -\- Wor- cester, Warren Lazell, 1844. 8vo, pp. 631. Map. H. 3319 First published in 1839. Another edition, dated 1848. Barber. Historical Scenes in the United States ... By J. W. Barber. New-Haven, Monson and Co., 1827. i8mo, pp. 120. Map and 16 Plates. b. 3320 Reprinted as Historical, Poetical and Pictorial American Scenes. Neiv Haven [n. d.], i2mo, and again reprinted with the following title : Barber. Historical, Poetical and Pictorial American Scenes ; principally Moral and Religious : Being a selection of interesting incidents in American History : to which is added a Chronologi- cal Table of Important Events, in the Secession War. By John W. Barber. New Haven [n. d.J i2mo, pp. 190. 33^1 I: ! 1 / 438 BARBER. Barber. The H'-tory and Antiquities of New England, New York, and New Jersey ... . Illustrated by numerous Engravings. fVorcester^ Dorr^ Howland is' Co., 1840. 8vo, pp. 576. H. 4- Hartford, 1 846. 8vo, pp. 576, c. 3322 Barber. History and Antiquities of New Haven, (Conn.) from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. Collected and Compiled from the most Authentic Sources. By J. W. Barber. ... New Haven, J. IV. Barber, 1 83 1. i2mo, pp. 120. Map, 6 Plates Colored, and Woodcuts, Plain, h. + 1846. c. The plates include a view of New Haven and Fort Hale, etc. Barber. A History of the Amistad Captives : being a Cir- cumstantial Account of the Capture of the Spanish Schooner Amistad, by the Africans on board ; their Voyage, and Capture near Long Island, New York ; with Biographical Sketches of each of the Surviving Africans Also, an Account of the Trials had on their Case, before the District and Circuit Courts of the United States, for the District of Connecticut. Compiled from Authentic Sources, by John W. Barber ... . New Haven, Ct., E. L. y y. fF. Barber, 1 840. 8vo, p. j2. Folded Plate and Woodcuts. H. & c. 3324 Barber. History of the United States. By J. W. Barber. New-Haven, 1832. i2mo. s. 3325 Barber. Interesting Events in the History of the United States : Being a Selection of the Most Important And Interest- ing Events Which have Transpired Since the Discovery of this Country to the Present Time. Carefully Selected from the most approved Authorities. By J. W. Barber. New Haven, J. W. Barber, 1828. l2mo, pp. v., 216. + Boston [n. d.] i2mo. Reproduced, and the title changed to " Incidents in American History, relating to the Discovery and Settlement of the Country. Third edition. Netv Tori, George F. Cooledge & Bro.f 184.7." lamo, pp. 404. Barber. Hauptbegebenheitcn der Amerikanischen Geschichte. Bearbeitet von Ernst Griinewald, bevorwortet von Heinrich Kiinzel. Darmstadt, Leske, 1849. ^^'o, pp. viii., 288. 3327 Barber. Pictorial History of the State Cooperstown, 1846. 8vo. of New- York. 3328 This is a new title to the Historical Collections. See No. 3331. Barber. Views in New-Haven and its Vicinity, with a Par- BARHltHON 439 ticular Description to each View. Drawn and Engr.ived by J. W. Barber. Neiv-Haven^ 1825. i8mo, pp. 11 .and b Plates. Barber and Howe (H.) Historical Collections of the State of New Jersey, relating to its history and antiquities, with Geographical description of every 'I'ownship in the State.*, with 120 engravings. By J W. Barber and Hniry Howi- Nrw Tork^ 1845. 8vo. -t-1846 8vo, pp. 512. H.^Nemark^ N. J. [^\^^2\-\- Newark y 1857. ^v"* ^- 333° Barber and Howe. Historical Collection of the State of New York ; containing a General Collection of the most In- teresting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, &c., relating to its History and Antiquities, with (leographical Descriptions of every Township in the State. Illustratci: by Two hundred and thirty wood Engravings, By J. VV. Barber and Henry Howe. New Tork^ 1841. 8vo, pp. 6o8. + A^ai/ y'ork^ 1844. 8vo, pp. bib.-\-New Tork^ '845. 8vo. H.4 Couperstowtiy lS^6. Svo. \ New Tark^ iS^i. ^-333' Barber and Howe. Our whole Country, or the past and present of the United States, historical and descriptive. By J. W. Barber and H. Howe. Cincinnati^ 1 861, 2 vols., 8vo. Barber and Punderson (L. S.) City Guide to New Haven .... By J. W. Barber and L. S. Punderson ... . New Haven^ i860. i8mo, I p. 1., pp. 36. Map. h. 3333 Barber and Punderson. History and Antiquitic s of New Haven, Conn., from its earliest settlement to the present time. With Biographical Sketches and Statistical Information of the Public Institutions, &c., &c. By John W. Barber and Lemuel S. Punderson. Second Edition. Neu) Haven^ 1856. i2mo, pp. 180. 5 Plates and numerous Woodcuts. m. 3334 [Barbeu-Dubourg (Jacques)]. Calendrier de Philadclphie, ou Constitutions de Sancho-Pan^a et du bonhomme Richard en Pennsylvanie. Philadelphie et Paris^ Esprit^ 1778. l2mo. Barbey (Theodore), Le Texas ; par Theodore Barbey, con- sul du Texas, a Paris. Paris^ Pauteur^ 1 841. 8vo, Title, pp. 22. Map. 333^ Barbichon (P. M.) Dictionnaire complet de tous les lieux de la France et de ses colonies. Ouvrage entierement neuf ... . Paris^ T'etoty 1 83 1. 2 vols., 8vo. 3337 i 440 BARHOUR. Barrier (Jean). Retour du Rr6sil Naufrage du jeune L6on, du Havre ; pocmc en trois chants par Jean Barbicr. 2' edition. Alger, Dubos, 1867. 8vo, pp. 38. 33370 Barrinais (L. G. de la). See La Barbinais (L. G. de). Barrosa. i2mo, pp. 24. H. 3340 'I'he caption is, " Statistical Table, showing the influence of Intemperance on the Churches." Barrour (J.) Eulogium upon the Life and Character of James Madison. By James Barbour ... . fVashingtoTiy 1836. 8vo, pp. 29. H. 3341 Barrour. Speech of Mr. J. Barbour ... on the Restriction of Slavery in Missouri. Delivered in the Senate, Jan. 31, 1820, Washington [1820]. i2mo, pp. 26. H. 3342 Barrour (John S.) Notes to the Senators and Representa- tives from the State of Virginia, in relation to the Claim of Vir- ginia for Money advanced to the General Government. [Signed J. S. Barbour, n. p., 1852.] 8vo, pp. 23. h. 3343 Barrour (L.) Kansas Contested Election. Speech of Hon. Lucian Barbour, of Indiana, in the House of Representatives, March 18, 1856. ... On the ... Contested Election Case from the Territory of Kansas, ... [No imprint.] 8vo, pp. 8. 3344 Barbour (O. R.) Reports of Cases ... in the Court of Chancery of the State of New York. By Oliver L. Barbour ... New-Tor k. Banks, Gould if^ Co., [also] Albany, 1847-49. 3 vols., 8vo. 3344'' RARCIA. 441 Barhour. Speech of Hon. P. P. Barbour ... on Internal Im- provements. ... In the House ... January 15, 1824. ff^ashing- torty 1846. 8vo, pp. 8. H. 3345 Barboijr (Philip P.) Speech of Mr. P. P. Barbour, of Vir- ginia ... in the House of Representatives ... February 10, 1820, On the ... Bill authorising the people of Missouri to form a Constitution ... . fVashington [1820]. i2mo, pp. 28. H. 3346 Barbour. Speech of Mr. P. P. Barbour, of Vir. on the Tariff Bill. Dt-livered in the House of Representatives U. S. March 26, 1824. fVashington^ ^^34- i2mo, pp. 38. H. 3347 Barcena (Alonzo de). Arte y Vocabulario de la Lengua de los Indios Abipones y ^uiranguis. pp. 210. 334^ Printed, accurding to Lufano, [)escripcion Chorographica del gran Cliaco; and Bania, in his edition of Leon Pinelo. Title from Ludewig Lit. of Ab. Lang. [Barcia (Andres Gonzalez)]. Ensayo cronologico, para la historia general de la Florida. Contiene los descubrimientos, y principales sucesos, acaecidos en este Gran Reino, a los Espafioles, Franceses, Suecos, Dinamarqueses, Ingleses, y otras Naciones, entre si, y con los Indios : cuias Costumbres, Genios, Idolatria, Govierno, Batallas, y Asiucias, se refieren : y los Viages de algunos Capitanes, y Pilotos, por el Mar de el Norte, a buscar Paso a Oriente, 6 vnion de aquella Tierra, con Asia. Desde el Ano de 15 12. que descubrio la Florida, Juan Ponce de Leon, hasta el de 1722. Escrito por Don Gabriel de Cardenas z Cano Dedicado al Principe Nuestro Senor. Con Privilegio : En Madrid. En la Ofictna Real^ y a Costa de Nicolas Rodriguez Franco^ Impresor de Libras. Ano de cid idccxxiij. tS"^ hallaran en su Casa^ en la Calle de el Po^o^ y en Palacio. Folio, pp. (40), 366, I folded 1., pp. (56). c, H. 3349 Though called a chronological history of Florida, it comprises nearly the whole con- tinent of America north of Mexico. It is appended to Garcilaso de la Vega's "La Florida." Severely criticised in Joseph de Sala^ar's " Crisis," etc. Gabriel Cardenas z Cano is an anagram of the author's name. Barcia. Historiadores primitivos de las Indias Occidentales, que juntd, traduxo en parte, y saco a luz, ilustrados con eruditas Notas, y copiosos Indices, el illustrissimo Senor D. Andres Gonzales Barcia ... . Divididos en tres tomos. Madrid.^ MDCCXLIX. 3 vols., folio. C, H., P. 335O Mr. Rich devotes nearly two pages of his Bibliotheca (Vol. i., 95-97) to an analysis of this highly valuable collection of works relative to the early settlement of this country. The following is a collation and list of the contents : Vol. i. 2 1. La His- 56 7 442 BARCLAY. toria del Altnirante Don Christoval Colon, que compuso en Castellano Don Fernando Colon, su hijo, y traduxo en Toscano Alfonso tie UUoa, vuelta L traducir en Castellano, por no parecer el original. 128 pp. — 2"'"''o Cartas dt Hernan Cortes, dirigidas al Em- perador Carlos V. (pp. 1-156). — Dos Relaciones hechas a' mismo Cortes, por Pedro de Alvarado (pp. 157-166). — Otra Relacion hecha al mismo Hernan Cortes, por Diego de Godoy (pp. i66-'73). — Relu' 'on sumaria de la Historia Natural de las Indias ... por ... Gonzalez Fernandez de Oviedo. 57 pp., indice 9 1. — Examen Apologetico de la Ilistorica narracion de los Naufragios, Peregrir.aciones, y Milagros de Alvir Nunez Cabeza de Baca, contra la Censura del Padre Honorio Filopono, por Don Antonio Ardoino, Marques de Lorito. [Madrid, Juan de Zuhiga, 1736), 50 pp. — Relacion de los Naufragios del Gobernador Alvar Nuflez Cabeza de Baca. 43 pp., 9 1. — Comentarios del mismo de lo sucedido durante su gobierno del Rio de la Plata. 70 pp., 2 1. Vol. II. Historia General de las Indias, por Francisco Lopez de Gomara. 226 pp. 30 1. — Chronica de la Nueva-Espana, 6 Conquista de Mexico, por el mismo. 214 pp., 23 1. Vol. III. Historia del Descubrimiento, y Conquista de la Provincia del Peru ... por Agustin ie Zaratc, 4 1., 176 pp. 14 1. — Verdadera Relacion de la Conquista del Peru, y Provincia del Cuzco, embiada al emperador Carlos V. por Francisco de Xerez, (pp. 179-237, 7 1.) — Historia, y Descubrimiento del Rio de la Plata, y Paraguay, por Huldcrico Schmidei, traducida del Latin. 31 pp., 9 1. — Argen- tina, y Conquista del Rio de la Plata, con otros acaecimientos de los Reyros del Peru, Tucuman, y Estado del Brasil, por el Arcediano Don Martin del Barco Centenen, Poema compuesto de veinte y ocho Cantos. 107 pp., 17 1. — Viage del Mundo, de Simon Perez de Torres, (pp. 1-45). — Epitome de la Relacion del Viage de algunos mercadcres de San Malo a Moka, en Arabia, en el Mar Bermejo, hecho por los aiios de 1708. 1709. y 1710. formado, y puesto en Castellano por el Alferez Don Manue. de Grova, natural de la Gran Canaria. (pp. 45-48). In 1853, Dr. Hawtrey's copy sold for £7 los.} 1859, Lady Webster's, £16; Santander's, 116 fr. ; Raetzel's, 157 fr. ; Meerman's, 62 florins. Barcia-Pinelo. See Pinelo-Barcia. Barclay (A.) Britain described. Effects of the late Colonial Policy of Great By Alexander Barclay. London^ 1830. 8vo. Barclay. A Practical View of the Present State of Slavery in the West Indies j or, An Examination of Mr. Stephen's " Slavery of the British West India Colonies :" ... particularly ... the Actual Condition of the Negroes in Jamaica: with Ob- servations on the Decrease of the Slaves since the Abolition of the Slave Trade, and on the Probable Effects of Legislative Emancipation : also, Strictures on the Edinburgh Review, and on the Pamphlets of Mr. Cooper and Mr. Bickell. By Alexander Barclay, lately, and for Twenty-one Years Resident in Jamaica. London^ Smithy Elder ^ Co., 1826. 8vo, pp. (2), xxv.,462. H. + Second Edition. London, 1827. 8vo, pp. (4), xxv., 462. c. Barclay. Remarks on Emigration to Jamaica ; addressed to the Coloured Class of the United States. By Alexander Bar- clay, Esq., Commissioner of Emigration for Jamaica. London, 1840. 8vo, pp. 16. 3353 BARCLAY. 443 Barclay (Anthony). Proceedings of the Meeting held ... May 26th, 1845. '" Furtherance of the Establishment of A Free Church for British Emigrants at the Port of New- York. [Signed by Anth. Barclay and three others, n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 6. h. Barclay (Captain). See Barclay (R.) Barclay (C.) Letters from the Dorking Emigrants who went to Upper Canada, in 1832. Edited by Charles Barclay. London, 1833. 8vo, pp. 44. 3355 Barclay (C. C.) Sermon on the Times ... A Sermon preached in St. Thomas' Church, Bethel, on the National Fast Day, January 4th, i860. By Rev. Cuthbert C. Barclay. New Haven, Tuttle, Morehouse b^ Co., liJOl. 8vo, pp. 19. H. Barclay (D.) An Account of the Emancipation of the Slaves of Unity Valley Pen, in Jamaica. - By David Barclay. London, William Phillips, 1 80 1. 8vo, pp. 20. p. -{Second Edi- tion, with an Appendix. London, 1801. 8vo, pp. 20. + Dorking, printed; sold by J. and J. Arch, Cornhill, 1825. 8vo, pp. 20. See M. R., 2d Series, xxxvii., 445. Barclay (David). Speech of Hon. D. Barclay on the Presi- dent's message ; House of Representatives of the United States, January 7, 1857. ["• ?■-> i^S?-] 8vo. 3358 Barclay (H.) Memorial of Henry Barclay, Late Sexton .jf St. Luke's Church, Philadelphia, July 13, 1858. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. 3359 Barclay (J. J.) An Address, delivered at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the House of Refuge for Colored Juvenile Delinquents ... July i, 1848. By James J. Barclay, ... Phila- delphia, 1848. 8vo, pp. 15 (i). H. 3360 Barclay. An Address delivered at the Organization of the Normal School ... the 13th of January, 1848 ... . By James J. Barclay ... . Philadelphia, 1848. 8vo, pp. 23 (l). c. & H. Mr. Barclay is the author of other addresses. Barclay (P.) The Universal Traveller or, a Complete Ac- count of the most Remarkable Voyages and Travels of the Emi- nent Men of our own and other Nations to the present Time. Containing A Relation of the Successes or Misfortunes that attended them in their various Attempts and many entertaining r I I il? .-'If I i I : I I 444 BARCLAY. Descriptions of the Curiosities in Art and Nature, The Manners, Customs &c. observable in the Countries they visited. Col- lected froni the best Authorities, Printed or Manuscript. By Patrick Barclay, d.d. Dublin: R. Reilly^ mdccxxxv. Folio, vii., 858 ; Index, 10 1. p. 3362 Contains copious accounts of the Spanish colonies in North America, planting of Virginia, New England, &c., the travels of Columbus, Cortez, Pizarro, &c. Barclay (Robert). The Anarchy of the Ranters, and Other Libertines ; the Hierarchy of the Romanists, and other Pretended Churches, equally refused and refuted, in a two-fold Apology for the Church and People of God, called in Derision, Quakers. Wherein They are vindicated from those that accuse them of Disorder and Confusion on the one hand, and from such as calumniate them with Tyranny and Imposition on the other ; shewing, that as, the true and pure Principles of the Gospel are restored by their Testimony ; so is also the antient Apostolick Order of the Church of Christ re-established among them, and settled upon its right Basis and Foundation. By Robert Bar- clay. Philadelphia^ Reprinted^ and Sold by B. Franklin^ and D. Hall^ IJS7- 8vo, pp. viii., 1 12. -\- Philadelphia^ "Joseph Cruk- shank^ I'J'JO. 8vo, pp. viii., 111. + fVilmington [Z)^/.], 1783. 8vo, pp. III. 3363 Barclay. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, As the same is Held Forth, and Preached, by the People, called in Scorn Quakers : Being A full Explanation and Vindication of their Principles and Doctrines ; by many Arguments, deduced from Scripture and Right Reason, and the Testimonies of Famous Authors, both Ancient and Modern : With a full An- swer to the strongest Objections usually made against them. ... By Robert Barclay ... . The Sixth Edition in English. ... Newport^ Printed by James Franklin^ 1729. 8vo, 6 p. 1., pp. 524 [574], 2^. + Philadelphia^ I775> 1780, 1789, 1805, and 1855. + A'i?w; Forif, 1827. 8vo. + /Vo'z;/^^nf^, 1840. 8vo. 3364 First published in Latin in 1676. The first edition in English, London, 1678 j second, 1678; fourth, 1701; fifth, 1703; sixth, 1736; seventh, 1765; eighth, 1780. Many other editions ; also translations into Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Danish, and, in fact, into Arabic. See J. Smith's " Catal. of Friends' Books," pp. 179-184, where the foreig.i titles are incorrect. Barclay. Apologie Oder Vertheidigungs-Schrift der wahren Christlichen Gottesgelahrtheit Wie solche unter dem Volk, so man aus Spott Quaker, das ist, Zitterer nennet, vorgetragen und BARCO CENTENERA. 445 gelehret wird. ... ins Deutsche ubersetzt. Germantown^ Gedrucht bey Christoph Saur^ 1776. 8vo, pp. 797 (25). c. 3365 Books printed by Sower are not common. At the battle of Germantown this printer's property was destroyed. The British used the poor fellow's books for making cartridges ! B[arclay] (R.) a Catechism and Confession of Faith, Approved of and Agreed into by the General Assembly of the Patriarchs, Prophets, and Apostles, Christ himself chief Speaker In and Among them, ... By R. B. a Servant of the Church of Christ. London^ Printed^ and Re-printed and Sold by Samuel Keimer^ 1726. i2mo, pp. vi., I 1., ()(). -\- New Tork^ 1752. l2mo. + The Eighth Edition. By R. B. ... London^ Printed; Philadelphia^ Reprinted and Sold by James Chattin^ ^753- i2mo, pp. viii., 200. p. + Philadelphia, '773- i2mo, pp. x., 150, 64. + Philadelphia, 1788. 1 2mo. + Eleventh Edition. Philadelphia. 1793. i2mo. +[Id.], 1843 .i2mo + To which is added. The Ancient Testimony of the said People, revived. IVilmington, Del, James Wilson, 1 82 1. l2mo. 33^6 Barclay. Truth triumphant through the Spiritual Warfare, Christian Labours, and Writings of that able and faithful ser- vant of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay, Governor of East Jersey. London, T. Northcott, 1692. Folio, pp. Iv., 908; 8 l. + To which is prefixed an account of his Life and Writings. Phila- delphia, 1 83 1. 3 vols., 8vo. 3367 Although appointed Governor of East Jersey, he never resided there. His intel- lectual superiority placed him at the head of his sect. Smith records an edition, By B. C. Stanton, of Springborough, Ohio. 3 vols., 8vo, and queries whether it is the same as the edition of 1831. Barclay (Robert). Agricultural Tour in the United States and Upper Canada, with Miscellaneous Notices. By Captain Barclay, of Ury. Edinburgh, Blackwood, 1842. Post 8vo, pp. xxiii., 181. c. 3368 The author was the celebrated walking captain, a descendant of the Apologist. Reprinted in The New ff^orld, March 4, 1843. 4to, pp. vi., 251-265. Barclay (Robert), pseudon. Address to the Society of Friends in the United States, [n. p., n. d.] 8vo. pp. 8. n. Relates to the Harrison and Tyler campaign. Barclay (Sidney), pseudon. See [Post (Lydia Minturn)]. Barco Centenera. Argentina y Conquista del Rio de la Plata, con otros acaecimientos de los Reynos del Peru, Tucu- li! 7f : 4. m '863. 8vo, pp. 65. 3391 Barker. Incidents in the Life of Jacob Barker of New Orleans, Louisiana ; with Historical Facts, his Financial Trans- actions with the Government, and his Course on Important Political Questions, from 1800 to 1855. Washington^ 1855. 8vo, pp. v., 285 ; 2 plates. r. 3392 Mr. Barker's public life has been checkered by numerous trials. The following pamphlets are partly historical : Mr. J. Barker's Speech in the Case of Bcrker vs. Barker, ... against a claim preferred by H. Barker for damages. ^^Neiv York, 1843.] 8vo. Brief and Speech in the U. S. Court of Claims, ffaihington, 1857. 8vo. c. Further Remarks, &c., on The late Trials for Conspiracy. Jacob Barker to the Pub- lic. [Dated August, 1819.] 8vo, pp. 50. b. The Speeches of Mr. Jacob Barker and his Counsel, on the Trials for Conspiracy, etc. Neiv Tork, 1827. Letters developing the Conspiracy formed in 1826, for his ruin. 8vo. New Orleans, January 14, 1830. To the ... Members of the U. S. Senate from La. Signed Jacob Barker. [Against Hugh Maxwell.] 8vo, pp. 18. Trial of Jacob Barker, Thomas Vermilyea, and Matthew L. Davis, for Alleged Conspiracy, New York, Aug., 1827, before fudge Ogden Edwards. Reported by Hugh Maxwell. Netv York, 1827. 8vo, pp. 332. c. Report of the Trial of Henry Eckford, Jacob Barker and others, Sept. 25, 1826; Jacob Barker's Speech in the Court of Gen. Sessions, June 6, 1822; Third Trial of Jacob Barker for conspiracy. Neiv-York, 1827. See aho Ward (R. R.) BARKER. 449 Barker (James N.) The Indian Princess an Operatic Melo- Drama. Founded on an Incident in Smith's Virginia. By J. N. Barker. Philadelphia^ 1808. i8mo, pp. iv., 74. 3393 Barker. An Oration, Delivered at Philadelphia Vauxhall Gardens, on the Forty-First Anniversary of American Indepen- dence. By James N. Barker. Philadelphia^ J. Binns, 18 17. 8vo, pp. II. 3394 Barker. Sketches of the Primitive Settlements on the River Delaware. A Discourse delivered befo»^ the Society for the Commemoration of the Landing of William Penn, On the 24''' of October, 1827. By James N. Barker. Published by Re- quest of the Society. Philadelphia, Carey, Lea and Carey, 1827. 8vo, pp. 62. 3395 Barker (J.) Address delivered at Halifax, July 4, 1803. By Rev. Joseph Barker, a.m. Boston [i8o'3]. 8vo, pp. 16. Barker. A Discourse delivered in Middleboro', Mass., Aug. 20, 1812, being the day of the National Fast. By Rev. Joseph Barker, a.m. Boston, 181 2. 8vo. 3397 Barker. A Sermon delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Otis Thompson ... [over] the Second ... Church in Rehoboth, September 24th, 1800. By Joseph Barker ... . Providence, B. Wheeler, 1801. 8vo. 3398 Barker. The Stability of Christ's Church. A Century Sermon Preached at Middleboro', Mass. Jan. 6, 1795. By Joseph Barker. Boston, 1796. 8vo, pp. 31. 3399 Barker (J \ Esq. John Brown, or the True and False Philanthro; st. Lecture by Joseph Barker, Esq., at Concert Hall. Philadelphia, G. IV, Taylor, 1 859. 8vo, pp. 28. 34OO Barker. Slavery and Civil War, or the Harper's Ferry Insurrection, with a Review of Discourses on the subject, by Rev. W. H. Furness, Hon. J. R. Giddings, and Wendell Phil- lips, Esq. A Lecture, By Joseph Barker. [No imprint.] 8vo, pp. 24. 3401 Barker (R.) Narrative of the Sufferings of Robert Barker, Carpenter on board the Thetis Snow, of Bristol, in. her Voyage to the Coast of Guinea and Antigua. 1755. 8vo. 34^2 Reprinted with the following title : 57 T^ i m I ' I I- I' I I 450 BARL^US. Barker. The Unfortunate Shipwright, or Cruel Captain, being a Faithful Narrative of the unparalleled Sufferings of Robert Barker on board the Thetis Snow of Bristol, in a Voyage to Guinea and Antigua. [1762.] 8vo. 34^3 Barker. The Second Part of the Unfortunate Shipwright, or the Unparalleled Sufferings of Robert Barker, late Carpenter on board the Thetis-Snow of Bristol, on a voyage to the Coast of Guinea and Antigua. Z,ijw) Mullei',{:;.50. Contains a Chilian and Latin vocabulary, un pp. 474-491, This second edition in Latin contains the natural history of" the country, by G. Fiso. The plates and maps are the same as those in the German version, described infra, with one added, of the eclipse of Nov. iz, 1640. The place of publication is mis- printed CLlylS. Reissued, with the following title; Barl^us. Descriptio totivs Brasilia, iii qua agitur de natura et indole Regionis et incolarum, de regimine politico, regum successione, dc rebus privatis, de arundine saccharifera, de melle silvestri, de aquis et locis, de moribus, legibus, et ritibus istarum gentium. Clivis^ Tobia Silberlingii^ 1689. 8vo, 5 p. 1., pp. 664, III. 2 Maps, 6 Plates and Portrait. 34^0 Barl^eus. Brasilianischej Geschichte, I Bey Achtjahriger in selbigen Landen | gcfiihreter Regierung | Seiner Fiirstlichen Gnaden I Herrnj Johann Moritz, | Fiirstens zu Nassau etc. | Erstlich in Latein durch Casparcin | Barlsum bcschrieben,| Vnd jetzo in Teutsche Sprach vbcrgesetzt. | [Vignette.] | Cum Grat. & Privil. Sac. Csesar. Majest. | 67^7;f, Gi'druckt ht'\ Tobias Si/berling^\Jm 'Jahr 1659. 1 8vo, Engraved and Printed Title, Portrait, Arms, &c., 4 1., Dedication, 10 1., pp. 848, Register, iO 1. 8 Maps and Plates. h. 341 i BARLiBUs. Brasilianische Geschichte. Erstlich in Latein beschreiben ; und kurtze und wahre Beschreibung der funfF- jahrigen harten Befangniis, durch Nicolaus Schmidt. Leipzig^ 1684. 8vo. p. 3412 See Boucher, v., 276. Barlow (E.) An Exact Survey of the Tide. Explicating its Production and Propagation, Variety and Anomaly, in all Parts of the World ; Especially near the Coasts of Great Britain and Ireland. With a Preliminary Treatise concerning the Origin of Springs, Generation of Rain, and Production 'i I *l. i '] i ,\ 452 HARLOW. of Wind. The Second K'iition, with Curious M:ips. By E. Barlow, Gent. London^ y«/;« Hooke^ 1722. 8vo, 8 p. 1., pp. 122, 2d Title, pp. 212. 12 Maps. 3413 Barlow (Joel). Advice to the Privileged Orders in the several States of Europe, resulting from the necessity and pro- priety of a General Revolution in the Principle of Government. Part I. By Joel Barlow. Paris^ Burrois^ ^792. H\'(). + London^ y. "Johnson^ ^19'^' ^vo, 2 p. 1., pp. \ ^6. -j- Reprinted at New Tork^ 1792. 8vo, pp. I 78. + Third Edition. London^ "J. Eaton^ 1793. 8vo. + Part n. Paris, Barrois, 1793. 8vo, pp. 101.+ London, I793' ^'^<^- Re-printed, \'eiu Tork, 1 794. 8vo.-f- Second Editic-n. London, Eaton, 1795. 8vo, pp. 64. H. 3414 See M. R., vii., 313; xviii., 300; Anal. Mag., iv., 130, 263. Barlow. Avis aux Ordres privilegies dans le^ divers etats de I'Europe. Paris, 1794. 2 Parts, 8vo. 3415 Barlow. The Columhiad a Poem. By Joel Barlow. [Motto.] Printed h Fry and Kammerer for C. and A, Conrad and Co., Philadelphia, 1807. 4^°» PP- xvi., 454. Portrait by Fulton, and 11 Plates by Smirke. H., v,-\- Philadelphia, Condict, Conrad and Co., 1 809. 2 vols., l2mo.-\- London, Richard Phillips, 1809. Rl. 8vo, pp. 426. 3416 The quarto edition was printed at tiie expense of Robert Fulton, to whom it was dedicated. It is "a new edition with great alterations of the Visions of Columbus, beautifully printed, and illustrated with fine engravings." — Rich. Some cojiies were issued with proof impressions of ttie plates. The last edition, which was also issued on Urge paper, has the following title : Barlow. The Columhiad. a Poem. With the Last cor- rections uf the Author. By Joel Barlow. [Motto.] Paris, F. Schoell, 1 8 13. Rl. 8vo, pp. xl., 448. 4 Plates. H. 3417 Barlow. The Conspiracy of Kings ; a Pcjcm ; Addressed to the Inhabitants of Europe, from another quarter of the World. By Joel Barlow. London, 1792. ^\q.-\- Paris, Barrois, Senior, and R. Thompson, 1793. 8vo, pp. 32. U.-\- New bury port, Rob- inson £ff Tucker, 1794. 8vo, pp. 30. 34^8 [Barlow.] An Elegy on the late Honorable Titus Hosmer, Esq; one of the Counsellors of the State of Connecticut ... . Hartford, Hudson^ Goodwin [1780]. l6mo, pp. 15. B. 3419 [Barlow.] "The Hasty Pudding;" A Poem, in three cantos, Written at Chambery, in Savoy, Jan. 1793. New fork. 1 I BAR row. 453 1796. 8vo, pp. \$.\-SaUm^ J Cushin^^ ^799- l2mo, pp 21. + Canandaigua^ N. T. limo.-\- (hldivell^ 182F. I2mo, pp. iS. B.-f With a Memoir [on] Mai/c, or Imiian Corn; C( ipiled by D. J. Browne. New Tork^ 'y47- i2n\o. \ New i'ork [n. d.] i2mo. 3420 Barlow. ^ ettcr to Henry Gregoirc, ... in Reply to his Letter on the Columbiad. Bv Joel Barlow ... . fFashingtott City^ Printed hy Roger Cheiu ff^eii^htrnan^ 1 809. 8vo, pp. 15. H, Barlow. Joel Barlow to his Fellow Citizens of the United States ot America. Letter i. On the system ot policy hitherto pursued by then Governmenr. [Dated Par's 4 Alarch^ i^gg.] 8vo, pp. 55. H.-f- Letter if. On certain political Measures pro- posed to their consideration. [With an appendix. Dated Paris 20 december I jgg.'] 8vo, pp. 102. H. + Philadelphia iHoi . 8vo. Republished in England, with the following title : Barlow. Letters from Paris, to the Citizens of the United States of America, on the System of Policy hitherto pursued by their Government relative to their Commercial Intercourse with England and France, &c. By Joel Barlow. London^ "James Ridgway^ 1800. 8vo, pp. 116. H. 3423 The Massachusetts Historical Society Catalogue describes an edition, 1799. 8vo, pp. 32, 36. Also: A Letter to the National Curwentioii of France, 'in 'he Defects in the Constitution of 1791. To which is added the Conspiracy of Kings: a Poem. Neiu York [n. d.] 8vo. A letter addressed to the people of Pied ■ nt. Translated from the French by tiie author. London, 1795. 8vo, pp. ^%. + New t'lrk, 1795. izmo. Notice 8ur la vie et les Ecritsde Joel Barlow. [ By Dumont Lee.J 1813. 8vo. Barlow. An Oration, delivered at the North Church in Hartford, at the meeting of the Connecticut Society of the Cin- cinnati, July 4th, 17H7. In Commemoration of the Indepen- dence of the United States. By Joel Barlow, Esquire. Hart- ford^ Printed by Hudson cf Goodivin [1787]. 4to, pp. 20. B. Barlow. Oration delivered at Washington, July F'ourth, 1809; at the Request of the Democratic Citizens of the Dis- trict of Columbia. By Joel Barlow. Washington City, R. C. Weightman, 1809. 8vo, pp. 14. H. 3425 Barlow. The Political Writings of Joel Barlow. Contain- ing Advice to the Privileged Orders. Letter to the National Convention. Letter to the People of Piedmont. The Con- spiracy of Kings. A New Edition Corrected. Printed at New- ■ I 1 i I •■ > IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) .^> ^ ^ :/. V ^o 1.0 I.I Ui|21 115 |io "'^" H^H 1^ 1^ P2.0 IL25 III 1.4 I 1.6 r- >a ^> y^ Photographic Sdeoces Corporalion 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14SM (716) 872-4503 ''4%" '^ I i: in , 454 BARLOW. Tbrk^ by Mott & Lyon^ for Fellows & J^am, Thomas Greenleat\ and Naphtal't Judah^ ^19^- i2mo, pp. 258. h. 3426 Some copies have the following imprint: Neiv Tori, Printed by Mott & Lyon, at their Prirting Office No. 71, Barclay St. and Sold by them at their Store No. 70, yesey Street, 1796. [Barlow.] Poem spoken at the Public Commencement at Yale College, New Haven, Sep. ii (or 12), 1781. Hartford [n. d.] 8vo, pp. r6. 3427 Barlow. The Prospect of Peace ; a Poetical Composition delivered in Yale College, July 23, 1778. By Joel Barlow. New Haven., 1788. i2mo, pp. 12. 3428 [Barlow.] Prospectus of a National Institution, to be estab- lished in the United States. Washington., printed by Samuel H, Smith., 1806. 8vo, pp. ^\. H. 3429 Barlow. A Second Letter to his Fellow-Citizens of the United States, on certain Political Measures proposed to their consideration. New Tork., 180 1. 8vo. 343° Dated Paris, lo Dec, 1799. [Barlow.] The Second Warning ; or Strictures On the Speech of John Adams, President of the United States, at the Opening of Congress in November last. Paris., '798- 8vo, pp. 28. M. 3431 Barlow. A Translation of Sundry Psalms which were omitted in Dr. Watts's version ; to which is added a number of hymns. By Joel Barlow. Hartford^ Barlow^ Babcock^ 1785. i2mo, pp. 14. 3432 Barlow. Two Letters to the Citizens of the United States, and one to General Washington — written from Paris, in the yeai 1799, on our Political and Commercial Relations. By Joel Barlow. New Haven., 1806. i2mo, pp. 119, c. 3433 Barlow. The Vision of Columbus ; A Poem in Nine Books. By Joel Barlow, Esquire. Hartford., Printed by Hudson and Goodwin for the Author., m.dcc.lxxxvii. 8vo, pp. 248, Sub- scribers, 6 I. H. 3434 The subscribers' names include His Most Christian Majesty [Louis XVI.], 25 copies ; His Excellency George Washington, Esq., ao copies ; Maj.-Gcn. le Marquis de la Fayette, 10 copies, etc. Afterwards amplified into the Columbiad. BARNARD. 455 larqtiis Barlow. The Vision of Columbus [etc.] Second Edition. Hudson and Goodwin^ m.dcc.lxxxvii. i2mo, pp. 258, Sub- scribers, pp. ^.-[- London^ C. Dilly, 1787. i2mo. 3435 In this edition the dedication to the French king is emitted. See M. R., lxxviii., 248. Barlow. The Vision of Columbus. A Poem, in Nine Books. By Joel Barlow. The Fifth Edition, corrected. [Motto.] To which is added, The Conspiracy of Kings : a Poem, by the same author. Paris^ Barrois^ Senior^ and R. Thom- son^ 1793. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 304. Portrait. h. 3436 The author calls this the fiftli edition. 1 have not seen what would constitute a fourth, if the English reprint is to be accounted a third. This Paris edition was re- printed, [n. d.] 8vo. Barlow. The Vision of Columbus • a Poem, in Nine books. With explanatory notes. By Joel Barlow. From a revised edition of the Author. Baltimore^ W. D. Bell and J. D. Fry^ 1 8 14. i6mo. 3437 Barlow (N.) A Vision Seen by Nathan Barlow, of Free- town, (Called so by the Inhabitants) Adjacent to the North End of Harlem, in the County of Kennebeck, District of Maine, January 8, i8oi. ... Greenfield, Mass., 1802, i2mo, pp. 11. w. Barlow (P. W.) Niagara Suspension Railway Bridge. By Peter W. Barlow. London, J. Weak, i860. 8vo. 3439 Barlow (S. L. M.) Bibliotheca Barlowiana. New York, MDCccLxiv. 8vo, pp. 35. 3440 Four copies privately printed. Mr. Barlow's collection of books relating to America is probably, with one exception, the finest in New York. Barlow (William). An Address on the Duties of Govern- ment in reference chiefly to public instruction, with the outlines of a plan for the application of the Smithsonian Fund to that object. By Rev. William Barlow. New York, 1847. ^^o- Barlow. ... A Funeral Discourse Commemorative ... of the Late Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer. Delivered at Ogdens- burgh, February 17, 1839, by the Rev. William Barlow ... . Albany, Printed by Packard, Van Benthuysen and Co., 1839. 8vo, pp. 47. H. 3442 [Barnard (C. F.)] The Life of Collin Reynolds, the Orphan Boy and Young Merchant. ... Boston, Samuel G. Simp- kins, 1835. 24mo, pp. 32. H. 3443 7f. M A 'V 456 BARNARD. Barnard. Report to the Delegates of the Benevolent So- cieties of Boston, Nov. 8, 1S36. By Rev, Charles F. Barnard. Boston^ 1836. 8vo. H. 3444 Barnard (C. H.) Narrative of the Sufferings and Adven- tures of Captain C. H. Barnard in a Voyage Round the World, during the years 1O12, 1813, 1814, 1815, and 1816: embracing an account of the seizure of his vessel at the Falkland Islands. New-Tork^ 1829. 8vo. 6 Plates. c. 3445 Barnard (Daniel D.) The Anti-Rent movement and Out- break in New York. By Daniel D. Barnard. Albany^ 1846. 8vo, pp. 27. 3446 Barnard. A Discourse on the Character of Daniel Web- ster, delivered at a Meeting of Americans in Paris, On the i6th Nov., 1852. By Daniel D. Bernard. 8vo. + Daniel Web- ster — Speech of Mr. Barnard ... at a Meeting of Americans in Paris ... . Berlin^ Printed by C. fff F. Vnger^ 1852. 8vo, pp. 21. B. 3447 Barnard. A Discourse on the Life, Character, and Public services of Ambrose Spencer, late Chief Justice, before the Bar of the City of Albany. Albany^ \'i\<^. 8vo. s. 3448 Barnard. A Discourse on the Life, Services, and Character of Stephen Van Rensselaer, delivered before the Albany Insti- tute, April 15, 1839. With an Historical Sketch of the Colony and Manor of Rensselaerwyck in an Appendix. By Daniel D. Barnard. Albany^ Hoffman t^ White^i^'^c). 8vo, pp. 144. H., s. Barnard. Lecture on the Character and Services of James Madison ... . By Daniel D. Barnard. Albany^ \%21- 8vo, pp. 47. B., c, H. 3450 Barnard. An Oration delivered before the ... Corporation and the Military and Civic Societies of ... Albany, on the Fourth of July, 1835. By Daniel D. Barnard. ... Albany^ 1835. 8vo, pp. 51. B. 3451 Barnard. Speeches and Reports in the Assembly of New- York, at the Annual Session of 1838. By Daniel D. Barnard. Albany^ Oliver Steele^ 1838. l2mo, pp. xi., 228. H. 3452 Barnard. Speech of Mr. Barnard, of New York, on the Annexation of Texas. Delivered ... Jan. 24,1845. tVashing- tony 1845. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3453 BARNARD. 457 Barnard. Speech ... on the Report and Resolutions of the Committee on Elections, relative to the elections by General Ticket in the four recusant States of New Hampshire, Georgia, Mississippi, and Missouri. ... Feb. 13, 1844. [_iyashington^ n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3454 Also the following : An address delivered September 6, 1831 ... Williams' College : ff^i/hamsioivn, 1831. 8vo, pp. 36. Address before the ... SociL-ties of Rutgers Coll ege July 18th, 1837. Albany, 1837. 8vo, pp. 46. H. Anniversary Address ... before the American Institute ... 20tli iJctober, 1843. ... Ncw-Tork, 1843. 8v PP- A discourse ... at Burlington befor.; the Literary Societies of the University of Vermont, August isr, 1838. Albany, 1838. 8vo, pp. 56. H. Dis- course before the Senate of Union Cullegc, On the 14th day of July, 1843. ■•■ -Albany, 1843. 8vo, pp. 55. A Letter from the Hon. D. D. Birn.ird ... to the He Erastus Brooks ... on the Proceedings against Trinity Church, now pending in the Senate of the State. Albany, 1S57. 8vo, pp. 43. h. Man and the State. Social and Political. An Address. Niiu Ha-vcn, 1846. 8vo. b. A Plea for Social and R( pose Neiu-Tork, 1845 VO, pp. 22. Re on the Bill in relation to Duties and Drawbacks. .. July 28, 1841. fVaihirgton, 1841. 8vo, pp. 7. The Social System. An Address pronounced before the House of Con- vocation, of Trinity College, Hartfird, August 2, 1848. ... Hjnfjrd, 1848. 8vo, pp. 29. Speech ... on th? Tariff bill. ... March 17, 1828. fVa>hin^ton, 1828. 8vo, pp. 16. Speech ... in relation to the C mtest fir Seats from the State of New Jersey: ... December 4, 1839. H^ashington, 1839. 8vo, pp. 11. b. Speech ... on the Proposition to refuse the Oath to Five Members returned from New Jersey : December 18, 1839. Waih'ingt'jn, 1839. 8vo, pp. 15. Speech against abandoning corsuspending the Prosecution of ^Vorks of Internal Improvement. ... February 14, 1840. Waih'ington, 1840. 8vo. pp. i6. B. Speech ... on the Treasury Note Bill ... March 25, 1840. fVa-'.ngt'jn, 1840, 8vo, pp. 16. B. Speech ... on the Sub-Treasury Bill. ... June 12, 1840. fVa^hingion, 1840. 8vo, pp. 22. b. Speech ...on the Loan Bill, ... July 9, 1841. JVashington, 1841. Svo, pp. 12. B. Speech ... in opening the Debate on the Bankrupt Bill ... also, his Speech in Reply on the same subject. Delivered ... August 10 a:.d 17, 1841. fVaihington, \%^\. 8vo, pp. 20. H. Speech ... in relation to the Destruction of the "Caroline," and the Case of Mc- Leod. ... August 31, 1841. Washington, 1841. Svo, pp. 15. e. Speech ... in Favor of a Uniform Svstem of Electing Representatives by Districts throughout the United States. ... In the House ... April 28, 1842. fVashington, 1842. 8vo. a. Speech ... on the Veto of the Provisional Tariff Bill. ... In the House ... July I, 1842. Washington, 1842. 8vo, pp. 12. B. Speech ... on tl)e Policy of a Pro- tective Tariff. ... July 6, 1842. Washington, 1842. 8vo, pp. 14. b Spe-ch on the 'Remedial Justice Bill.' [n. p.], 1842. 8vo, pp. 7. b. Speech ... on the President's Exchequer Plan : ... January 25, 1843. Washington, 1843. 8vo, pp. 12. Speech ... Dec. 29, 1843, and Jan. 2, 1844. On the Bill to refund the Fine imposed upon Gen. Jackson. Washington, 1844. Svo, pp. 20. Speech ... on the Tariff Bill ... May 14, 1844. Washington, 1844. Svo, pp. 32. b. Truths for Voters. ... [^Boston, i860.] i2mo, pp. 12. h. Barnard (E.) A Sermon Preached before his Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; Governor and Commander in Chief, The Honourable His Majesty's Council, And the Honourable House of Representatives, Of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, May 28th. 1766. Being the Anniversary for the Election of His Majesty's Council for said Province. By Ed- s« i > I:! : ( 458 BARNARD. ward Barnard, a.m. Pastor of the First Church in Haverhill. Bostorty Printed by Richard Draper^ MDCCLXVl. 8vo, pp. 39. H. Barnard. A Sermon ... before the Annual Convention of Ministers of the Massachusetts-Bay, in Boston. May 27th. 1773. ^y F'dward Barnard ... . Boston^ Thomas Lever ett^ M,DCC,LXXIII. 8vO, pp. 32. B., H. 3456 Also: A Fast Sermon, iz April, 1764. Portsmouth^ ^T^A- 8vo. Sermon ... at the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Henry True, to the Pastoral care of a Church in Hampstead in the Province of New Hampshire, June 24, 1752. 8vo, pp. 31. A Sermon Preached at the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Gyles Merrill ... In Plastow and the North Part of Haverhill, March 6. 1765. ... Boston, 1765. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 26. H. A Sermon Preached at the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Gary, ... Newburyport, May nth, 1768. Boston, Edes & Gill, mdcclxviii. 8vo, pp. 47. Barnard (Frederick Augustus Porter). Art Culture : its Relation to National Refinement and National Morality. An Oration ... before the Alabama Alpha of the ... Phi Beta Kappa ... July nth, 1854: by Frederick A. P. Barnard a.m. ... Tuscaloosa^ 1854. 8vo, pp. 25. H. 3457 [Barnard.] A Letter to the President of the United States. By a Refugee. New Tork^ C. S. IVestcott ^ Co., 1863. 8vo, pp. 32. H. 3458 Barnard. Letters on College Government, and the Evils inseparable from The American College System in its Present Form ... . By Frederick A. P. Barnard ... . New Tork, D. Appleton & Co.y 1855. 8vo, pp. 104. N., H. 3459 Also : Improvements Practicable in American Colleges. ... Hartford, F. C. Broivnell, 1856. 8vo, pp. 30. H. Letter to ... the Board of Trustees of the University of Mississippi. ... Oxford, University of Mississippi, 1858. 8vo, pp. 112, Errata (i). H. Report on a Proposition to modify the Plan of Instruction in the University of Ala- bama, made to the Faculty of the University. Read to the ... Trustees, Sept. 26, 1854. Neiv York, 1855. 8vo, pp. 104. Proceedings at the Inauguration of Frederick A. P. Barnard ... as President of Columbia College, ... October 3, 1864. ... Neiu York, Hurd and Houghton, 1865. 8vo, pp. lo6. h. Barnard (F. C.) Life of a Negro Slave. By Mr^. F. C. Barnard. London^ H. Washbourne, 1835. i2mo. + 1846. 1 2mo. 3460 Barnard (Frederick Lamport). Three Years' Cruise in the Mozambique Channel, for the Suppression of the Slave Trade. By Lieut. Barnard. London^ 1848. Post 8vo, pp. 334. c. Barnard (G. N.) Photographic Views of Sherman's Cam- paign from Negatives taken on the Field, by George N. Barnard, ! I i BARNARD. 459 Oificial Photographer of the Military Division of the Mississippi. New Tork. Plates in folio, Text, 8vo, pp. 30. 34^2 Barnard {Mrs. H. Jenkins). A Narrative of the Proceed- ings in America, of the Society called Quakers, in the Case of Hannah Barnard. With a Brief Review of the Previous Trans- actions in Great Britain and Ireland : intended as a Sequel to an Appeal to the Societj' of Friends. ... London^ J. Johnsoft^ 1804. 8vo, pp. xvi., 145, Errata, i p. 34^3 Barnard (H.) Biographical Sketch of Ezekiel Cheever ; with Notes on the Early Free Schools and Early School- Books of New England. By Henry Barnard. (Reprinted with additions from the American Journal of Education for March, 1856.) 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 32. -f Second edition. Hartford^ 1856. 8vo. H. 3464 Also, in his Educational Biography, Vol-, i. Barnard. Educational Biography. Memoirs of Teachers, Educators, and Promoters and Benefactors of Education, Liter- ature, and Science. Reprinted from the American Journal of Education. Edited by Henry Barnard, ll.d. ... Part i. Teachers and Educators. New Tork^ F. C. Browne/l, 1859. ^^o» PP- 524. 31 Portraits. -t- Second Edition. [Ibid.], 1861. 8vo, pp. 524. Portrait. H. 3465 Barnard. History and Condition of Common Schools and other Institutions of Education in Connecticut. By Henry Barnard, ll.d. Second Edition. Hartford. 8vo, pp. 62. [Barnard.] Memoir of Cornelius Conway Felton. Repub- lished from Barnard's American Journal of Education, for March, 1861. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 265-296. Portrait. H, 3467 Barnard. Report on the Condition and Improvement of the Public Schools of Rhode Island, submitted Nov. i, 1854, by Henry Barnard, Commissioner of Public Schools. Provi- dence., 1854. 8vo, pp. 255. 3468 Barnard. Tribute to Gallaudet ; a Discourse in Commem- oration of the Life, Character and Services of the Rev. Thomas H. Gallaudet, ll.d., delivered before the Citizens of Hartford, Jan. 7th, 1852. With an appendix : Containing History of Deaf-Mute Instruction and Institutions, and other Documents. ; I I \ t' [tt'i i 1 460 BARNARD. By Henry Barnard. Hartford^ Brockett £3" Hutchinson^ 1852. 8vo, Title, pp. 267 (i). Portrait. b. 3469 Aho! Educational Tracts, by Henry Barnard. No. t to No. 8. Hartford, 1842-6. 8vo. Legal Provision respecting the Education and Employment of Children in Fac- tories and Manufacturing Establishments; with an Appendix on the Influence of Edfcation on the Quality and Pecuniary Value of Labour, and its connection with In- sanity and Crime. Hanfird, 184a. 8vo, pp. 52, 32. Normal Schools, and other Institutions, Agencies, and Means designed for the Professional Education of Teachers, ... Part I. United States and British Provinces. Part 11. Europe. Hartford, 185 1. 8vo, pp. 600. Practical Illustrations of the Principles of School Architecture ... 2nd edition. With 163 Woodcuts. Neiv York, 1S54. 8vo, pp. 176. School Archi- tecture; or. Contributions to the Improvement of School-Houses in the United States. New York, 1848. 8vo.-f Fourth Edition. New York, 1850. 8vo.-fFifth Edition. New York, 1854. 8vo, pp. 464. Woodcuts. H.-|-5th edition. Hartford, 1854. 8vo, pp. 464. 300 Cuts. See American Journal of Education ; Connecticut ; Jour- nal of the Rhode Island Institute of Instruction. Barnard (John). A Proof of Jesus Christ His being the ancient promised Messiah : a Sermon preach'd in the Chapel of Harvard-Colledge ... June 23. 1756. By John Barnard, a.m. ... Boston^ J. Draper^ 1756. 8vo, pp. 55 (2). H. 3470 With a dedication to Lucy Dudley, relict of Paul Dudley, founder of the lecture, and an appendix, containing an extract from his will. The second Dudleian lecture preached, and the first published. Barnard. The Throne Established by Righteousness. A Sermon Preach'd Before His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq; ... May 29. 1734. Being the Day for the Electing His Maj- esty's Council there. By John Barnard ... . Boston^ mdccxxxiv. 8vo, pp. 60. H. 3471 Also: A Call to Parents, and Children. Or, The Great Concern of Parents; and The Important Duty of Children. ... [Sermons.] B'ston, 1737. 8vo, pp. (4) 70. h. The Certainty, Time, and End of the Birth of our Lord and Saviour ... . Jesus Christ ... A Sermon, at the Lecture, in Marblehead, December 25. 1719. ... By J'lhn Barnard. Boston, 1731. 8vo, pp. (4), 66. ... Dudleian Lecture. 1768. Salem, 1768. 8vo, pp. 28. The Imperfection of the Creature, and the Excellency of the Divine Commandment ... Nine Sermons on Psal. cxix. 96. Boston, Rogers and Fowle, and D. Gookin, MDccXLVii. 8vo, 4 p. I., pp. 248. H. Janua Coelestis. Or, the Mystery of the Gospel in the Salvation of a Sinner, Opened and Explained ... In several Discourses on Acts xvi. 30. By John Barnard ... . Boston, Rogers and Fowle, 1750. 8vo, pp. 441 (i). H. The Lord Jesus Christ the ... Sapream Head of the Church. A Ser- mon ... at ... [the] Anniversary Convention, in Boston; which was followed with a collection for the Propagatio . of the Gospel. June l. 1738. ... Boston, H. Foster, 1738. 8vo, Title, pp. 34. H. A New Version of the Psalms of David; Fitted to the Tunes used in the Churches: With several Hymns Out of the Old, and New, Testament. ... Boston, T. Le-verett, 1752. i2nio, 2 p. 1., pp. 278 (i). The copy in Harv. Coll. Lib. has MS. corrections by the author. ... Sermon on the Death of John Atwood, who died Aug. 26, 1714. Boston, 17 14. i6mo. ... Sermon ... at Salem ... after the Death of the Reverend, Mr. George Curwin ... Novemb. ... 1717. ... Boston^ Samuel Gerrlsh, 1717. Sm. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. ii., 42. h. ... A Sernon Preached at the Funeral of ... The Reverend Mr. Samuel Cheever, Pastor If: i i BARNARD 461 and of a Church ... in Marbleheud ; who deceased May 29, 1724. ... Boston, 1724. i2mo, 2 p. 1., pp. 41. H. ... A Sermon Delivered at the Lecture in Boston, Sept. 18. 1729. Boston, 1729. ... 8vo, Title, pp. 49, Errata, i I. h. Sermons on Several Subjects ... . By John Barnard, a.m London, Primed for Samuel Gerrish, and Daniel Henchman, Boston, mdccxxvii. Svo, pp. 190. 11., w. Also on large paper. The True Divinity of Jesus Christ; ... a Discourse at The Public Lecture in Bos- ton, ... July 16, 1 76 1. Boston, MnccLXi. Svo, pp. 38. h., n. Two Discourses Addressed to Young Persons : To which is aiKled, A Si-rmon Occasioned by the Earthquake, ... October 29. 1727. By John Barnard ... . Bviron, mdccxxvii. i2mo, 2 p. 1., pp. iv., 99. H. Two Sermons ; The Christian's Behavior under Severe and Repeated Bereavements, ami the Fatal Consequence of a People's Persisting in Sin, Preached in the Time of Measles. By fohn Barnard, a m. Boston, N. E., 1 7 14. l2mo, pp. 68. w. A Zeal for Good Works Exciteil and Directed; In a Sermon At the publick Thursday Lecture, in Boston, March 25th 1742. ... By John Barnard, a.m. Memorial, No. 2207. Boston, S. Eliot, 1742. Svo, pp. 43. h. See Ashton's ... A Sermon Between the Barnard (John), o//^«c7(?'y^r, />. 1690, ^Y Albert Barnes. New Tork^ 1849. 8vo, pp. 48. H., B. 3502 Barnes. An Inquiry into the Scriptural Views of Slavery. By Albert Barnes. ... Philadelphia^ Perkins iff Purves^ 1846. i2mo, pp. 384. H. -\- Philadelphia^ 1855. i2mo, pp. 384. Barnes. The Love of Country. A Sermon ... April 28, 1 86 1. By Albert Barnes. ... Philadelphia^ C. Sherman & Son^ 186 1. 8vo, pp. 48. B. 3504 Barnes. Our Position. A Sermon, preached before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States ... May 20, 1852. By Albert Barnes. New Tork^New- man iff Ivison^ 1858. 8vo, pp. 39. B. 3505 59 '1,1 iiri, t I I 1 I I. \ I i I ; ; i ' m ! I 466 BARNES. Barnes, Plea in behalf of Western Colleges. A Discourse delivered before the Society for promoting Collegiate and Theo- logical Education at the West, in ... Newark, New Jersey, October 29, 1845, and in ... Philadelphia, February 22, 1846 By Albert Barnes. Philadelphia^ IViUiam Sloanaker^ 1846. 8vo, pp. 28. H. 3506 Barnes. The Slate of the Country, A Discourse, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, June i, 1865. On the Day appointed as a Day of " Humiliation and Mourning" in view of the Death of the President of the United States, by Albert Barnes. Philadelphia^ Henry B. Jshmead, Printer^ 1865. 8vo, pp. 74. B. 3507 Barnes. Thanksgiving Sermon. The Virtues and Public Services of William Penn : ... a Discourse ... November 27, 1845, by Albert Barnes. Philadelphia^ 1846. 8vo, pp. 24. H., P. Also : A Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. James Patterson. PAila- delphia,' 1%1'i. 8vo, pp. 44. A Sermon ... October 19, 1845 °" ••• ^^^ Death of Henry Mill, m.d. ... Philadelphia, 1845. 8vo, pp. 28. ... A Sermon ... Novem- ber 13, 1858, on ... the Death of Mr. Thomas P. Sparhawk. By Albert Barnes. Philadelphia, 1858. 8vo, pp. 24. H. Life at Three-Score: a Sermon ... in ... Philadelphia, November 28, 1858. Philadelphia, i859.-HSecond Edition. Phila- delphia, Parry & McMillan, 1859. i2mo, pp. 78. h. ... A Sermon preached in ... Philadelphia February II, 1866, on the Death of Mr. James Crowell ... . Phila- ielphia. Pa., Ashmead, 1866. 8vo, pp. 24. Also several theological works. Barnes. Debates in the Presbytery of Philadelphia on the case of Albert Barnes ... Philadelphia^ 1831. 8vo, pp. 80. 3509 Barnes (David). Discourse Delivered at South Parish in Scituate, February 22, 1800. The Day assigned by Congress, To mourn the Decease and venerate the Virtues of General George Washington. . . By David Barnes, d.d. Published by Desire. Boston^ Manning 6f Loring^ Printers [1800]. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3510 Barnes. A Sermon Preached at the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Abiel Leonard, ... Woodstock, June 23. 1763. By David Barns [sic] ... . Boston^ Printed by Thomas and "John Fleet., 1764. 8vo, pp. 34. H. 3511 Barnes. Sermons by the Late David Barnes, d.d. of Scituate. Boston., Munroe^ Francis and Parker, 1815. i8mo, pp. 142. H. "Character of Dr, Barnes." pp. 1 38-142. Also: ... A Discourse ... at Barn- stable, Sept. 30, 1801, on the Ordination of the Rev. Jotham Waterman ... . Bos- ton, Jan. 1802, 8vo, pp. 27. h. A Discourse on Education, delivered before the a . viv. I .11 BARNES. 467 H., P. 3, pp. 3510 Rev. David 1764. 35" It Barn- Bos- 'ore the Trusteesof the Derby Academy, At Hingham, April 5th, 1796. ... Boston, 1S01. 8vo, pp. 17. H. ... A Sermon ... at tlie East Church in Pembroke, November 2, 1800, loon after the Decease of their Pastor, Rev. James Hawley, .(tt. 30. ... Boston, 1801. 8vo, pp. 20. H. Thoughts on the Love of Life and Fear of Death : In a Sermon. Boston. 1795. 8vo, pp. 23. Barnes (D. M.) The Draft Riots in New York, July, 1863. The Metropolitan Police: their Services during Riot Week. Their Honorable Record. By David M. Barnes. New Tork^ Baker & Godwin^ 1863. 8vo, pp. 117 (i). H. 3513 Barnes (Edward), Hanes o Fasnacii y Caethglud yn Africa. Wrexham. i2nio. 35^4 A history of the slave-trade, in Welsh. Barnes (Isaac O.) An Address, delivered at Bedford, New Hampshire, on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorpor- ation of the Town, May 19th, 1850. By Isaac O. Barnes. Boston., printed by Alfred Mudge., 1 850. 8vo, pp. 45. H. 35 1 5 Barnes. Letter of Isaac O. Barnes, ... to the Hon. Elisha Whittlesey ... relating to Certain Bills of Costs on Indictments in the District Court [of Massachusetts], March Term, 1849; and Affidavits ... [etc.] Boston., printed by John Wilson &' Son^ 1852. 8vo, pp. 6, 12, 15 (i), 4 (32). K. 3516 Barnes (J.) The Green Mountain Traveler. By J, Barnes. New Tork., 1856. i2mo, pp. 360. 351? Barnes. Jefferson Medical College ... in relation to John Barnes, m.d. ... Philadelphia., 1828. 8vo, pp. 38. P. 3518 Barnes (J. H.) Tariff or Rates of Duties for the Year 1828, with all the Alterations made in the Year 1830 on Tea, Cocoa, Coffee, Salt, and Molasses. To which is added a Correct Woollen Table ... also a Cotton Table ... . Compiled by J. Harbeson Barnes & Elijah A. Carroll. Philadelphia., 1830. 8vo, pp. viii. (2), 7-131, also *54 and *82. b. 3519 Barnes. Tariff or Rates of Duties, from March 3, 1833, on Importations : Collated by J. H. Barnes and E. A. Carroll. Philadelphia., 1832. i2mo. s. 3520 Barnes (Joseph). Remarks on Mr. John Fitch's , Reply to Mr. James Rumsey's Pamphlet, by Joseph Barnes, formerly Assistant, and now Attorney in fact to James Rumsey. Phila- delphia., Printed by Joseph James., M, DCC, Lxxxviii. 8vo, pp. xvi., 16. p. 3521 i :1 7 ■ I !: I ! i ' . 468 BARNES. Barnes. Treatise on the Justice, Policy, and Utility of estab- lishing an effectual system for promoting the progress of Useful Arts, by assuring property in the products of Genius. By Joseph Barnes. Philadelphia^ Francis Bailey^ 1792. 8vo, pp. 34. Barnes (Jos. K.) Annual Report of the Surgeon General, United States Army. 1865. [^Washington] Surgeon GeneraPs Office [1865]. 8vo. Continued. 3523 Barnes (Melvin). A Circular, or Short Biography of Col. Ebenezer Allen, known as Captain or Major, in the New Hamp- shire Grants, and its Rangers, a.d. 1777, and after, [n. p., 1851.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3524 [Barnes (Melvin)]. Reprint of a Short Biography of Colonel Ebenezer Allen ... . Also Short Biographies of Lieutenant Samuel Allen and Dr. Jacob Roebeck. In addition Some Re- miniscences of Lake Champlain ... . Plattsburgh^ J. W. Tuttle^ Printer^ 1852. 8vo, pp. 32, Errata (i). H. 3525 Barnes (S. W.) Mississippi Extension of the Watertown & Madison R. R. Remarks of Hon. S. W. Barnes, in the Senate, February 19th, 1857. Bill to amend the Charter ... . Adverse Memorials ... . Madison^ 1857. 8^°' PP* ^^' 35-^^ Barnes (T.) At the Supreme Judicial Court, May Term, 1810, in Cumberland. ... Thomas Barnes vs. the Inhabitants of the First Parish in Falmouth, [Opinion of the Justices.] [No imprint.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3527 For the recovery of certain ministerial taxes. Barnes (W,) The Settlement and Early History of Albany. A Prize Essay, By William Barnes Esq. Albany.^ Gould., Banks l5f Gould., 1 85 1. 8vo, Title, pp. 25. b. 3528 Barnes. The Settlement and Early History of Albany. By William Barnes. Albany., N. T. : J. Munsell., 1864. 8vo, pp. 100. Plates. B. 3529 Two hundred and fifty copies printed. Barnes (W. H.) The Body Politic [of the United States.] By William H. Barnes. Cincinnati., 1866. i2mo, pp. 309. Barnes. The Drama of Secession, or. Scenes from Ameri- can History By William H. Barnes a.m. Indianapolis., Mer- rill^ Comp ny., 1862. i6mo, pp. 60. B. 3531 .M';iiiii2itii&.fi:J BARNEY. 469 By D, pp. 3529 Lineri- Mer- 353^ Barnes. History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress. By W. H. Barnes. Indianapolis^ Macaulay & Co., 1867. 8vo, pp. 613. Portrait. 353^ Barnet. The Martyrs and Heroes of Illinois in the Great Rebellion. Biographical Sketches. Edited by James Barnet. Chicago^ y. Barnet^ printer^ 1865. 8vo, pp. xvi., 9-263. Por- traits. 3533 Barnett (F.) The Hero of No Fiction : or, Memoirs of Francis Barnett the Lefevre of "No Fiction :" and a Review of that Work. With Letters and Authentic Documents. Boston^ C. Ewer and T. Bedlington^ 1823. 2 vols., l8mo, pp. 384; 360. B. 3534 " No Fiction" was by Rev. Andrew Reed. He represented Lefevre as coming to Canada, and drew some very fanciful pictures of that country. Barnett (H. N.) The Late Theodore Parker: A Discourse delivered in ... Finsbury ... June 3, i860, By Henry N. Bar- nett. ... London^ George Manwaring^ mdccclx. 8vo, pp. 16. Barney (C.) Recollections of Field Service with the 20th Iowa Infantry Volunteers, or what I saw in the Army ; embracing Accounts of Marches, Battles, Sieges, and Skirmishes in Missorri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Texas, and along the Northern Border of Mexico. By Captain C. Barney. Davenport^ 1866. i2mo, pp. 323. 353^ [Barney (C. W.)] Dedicated to the Genius of War of Delaware. Inscribed to the Officers and Privates of the First Troop Delaware Light Dragoons, by the Author. 8vo, pp. 8. Barney (John). [Notes of Travel in various parts of the U. S. n. p., 1834.''] 8vo, pp. 19. H. 3538 Barney. To ... Congress ... : The Memorial and Petition of John Barney, in behalf of ... the co-heirs of Joshua Barney, who was an officer of the Navy ... during the whole ... Revolu- tion ... . [n. p., n. d.] 4to, pp. (3). h. 3539 Barney. [Two Letters on Political subjects and one de- scribing a visit to Massachusetts. Baltimore? 1838?] 8vo, pp. 14. H. 3540 Barney (Joshua). A Biographical Memoir of the Late Com- modore Joshua Barney : from Autographical Notes and Journals i !i I T .! : tl ) : il > t i - ! i t 470 BARNOIN. in possession of his Family, and other Authentic Sources. Edited by Mary Barney. ... Boston^ Gray and Bowen^ 1832. 8vo, pp. xvi., 328. Portrait. c, h. 3541 See Nat. Mag, and Am. Q. R., xiii., I. Barney (J.) Report on the Survey of the Portsmouth & Newburyport Rail Road. By Joshua Barney, Civil Engineer. [Imprint torn off the copy before me.] i2mo, pp. 12. h. 3542 Barney (Mary). Mrs. Barney's Letter to President Jackson. [Dated Baltimore, June 13th 1829. n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 4. h. Barney (Wm. C.) The Ocean Monopoly and Commercial Suicide. To ... Congress. New Tork^ 1855. 8vo, pp. 16. s. Barnicou. La republique d'Haiti renaissant de ses cendre«, sujet allegorique d'un tableau nationale. Par Barnicor tils, peintre d'histoire. Paris^ impr. de Renaudiere^ 1821. 8vo. Barnitz (J.) State of the Accounts of Jacob Barnitz, Esquire, Collector of Excise, York County, from November 20th 1782, to the 1st of May 1784. In which is exhibited. The Excise accruing within said time the monies received by the said Collector on account thereof. And the Sums yet due. Together, With the Payments made to the Treasurer of the State. Philadelphia^ Printed by Robert Aitken^ ... M, DCC, Lxxxiv. 8vo, pp. 8. p. 3546 Barnitz. State of the Accounts of Jacob Barnitz, Esq. Collector of Excise, York County, from the ist of May, 1784, to 1st of May, 1785. Philadelphia^ Printed by John Steele^ M, DCC, Lxxxv. 8vo, pp. 6. p. 3547 Barnitz. State of the Accounts of Jacob Barnitz, Esquire, late Collector of Excise, for the County of York ; From the ist of May, 1785, until the 24th of December, 1785, being the time he ceased to act. Philadelphia^ Printed by Robert Aitken^ ... M. DCC. Lxxxvi. 8vo, pp. 6. p. 3548 Barnoin (T.) Rapport de M. Theophile Barnoin, arbitre- juge dans I'affaire de Gernon, negociant americain a Phila- delphie, et Fran^ois-Hippolyte Lecomte, ci-devant negocian, fran^ais, et maintenant proprietaire du domaine de Sceaux. Paris^ impr. de Bailleul., 18 17. 4to. 3549 Only 100 copies printed. n,J ( BARNUM. 47' Barns (D.) See Barnes (D.), No. 351 1. Barns (T.) Oration delivered at Freeport, Me., July 4, 1807. By Thomas Barns. Portland [^\%o-]']. 8vo, pp. 12. The Barnstable Conference of Evangelical Congregational Churches: comprising the Constitution ... with a Concise His- torical Sketch of the several Churches ... . By a Committee ... . Boston^ 1846. i2mo, pp. 44. h. 3551 ... Memorial of the Manufacturers of Salt, of Barnstable, Massachusetts, praying that the Duty on Imported Salt may not be repealed. ... Washington^ 1828. 8vo, pp. 3. (20th Cong., 1st Sess., Doc. 131.) H. 3552 Minutes of the Barnstable Baptist Association, at its Twenty- seventh Anniversary ... . Boston^ 1858. 8vo, pp. 20. Con- tinued. H. 3553 Barnstable County. See [Davis (Wendell)]. The Declaration of Ministers in Barnstable County relating to the Late Practice of Itinerant Preaching. Boston^ 1745- i2mo, pp. 8. 3554 Proceedings of the Centennial Celebration, September 3, 1839. Barnstable^ 1 840. 8vo, pp. 92. 3555 Transactions of the Barnstable County Agricultural Society, for ... 1856. ... Press of the Barnstable Patriot^ '837. 8vo, pp. 47- "■ 3556 Barnuevo. Senor Rodrigo Barnueuo, de la Compania de Jesus, y su Procurador general de la prouincia del Peru, dize : Que la dicha su prouincia ha mas de setenta anos, que por orden de la Real corona administra, y tiene a su cargo las doctrinas de los Indios del pueblo de Juli, en la Prouincia de Chucuyto ... [Imprim'e a Lima, 16 ...] 410, 2 1. 3557 Title from Le Clerc, Bib. Am. Barnuevo (Pedro de Paralto). See Paralto-Barnuevo. Barnum (E. M.) The gold and silver fields of Oregon & Idaho. A Statement of the Yield ... By E. M. Barnum [1866]. 8vo, pp. 13. 3585 Barnum (H. L.) The Spy Unmasked j or. Memoirs of Enoch Crosby, alias Harvey Birch, the Hero of Mr. Cooper's T i i' i !■' 1 f I 472 BARNUM. Tale of the Neutral Ground : being an authentic account of the Secret Services which he rendered his Country during the Re- volutionary War, (Taken from his own lips, in short-hand. ) Comprising many interesting Facts and Anecdotes, never before published. By H. L. Barnum. Embellished with Engravings. New Tork, J.^ J. Harper^ 1828. 8vo, pp. 206. 6 Plates, c. Reprinted in London, with the following title : Barnum. The Spy Unmasked or Memoirs of Enoch Crosby, Alias Harvey Pirch. The Hero of the Spy, a tale of the Neutral Ground, By Mr Cooper. By H. L. Barnum. In Two Volumes. New Tork^ J. iff y. Harper. London.^ A. K. New- man & Co.^ 1828. l2mo, pp. 234 ; 222. + Zowd'ow, 1829. 2 vols., 8vo. 3560 Barnum. [Same Title as No. 3562.] Embellished with a correct Likeness of the Hero, with a Fac-simile of his signature. Second Edition. Cincinnati^ A. B. Roff^ 1831. l2mo, pp. 216. Portrait. 3561 Barnum. The Spy Unmasked. Adventures of Enoch Crosby a/ias Harvey Birch, the Hero of Cooper's Tale of the Neutral Ground. By H. L. Barnum. New Tori., G. P. Putnam^ 1864. i6mo, pp. 312. 3562 This edition was edited ( ?) by Frank Moore, who omitted the notes and abridged the work. Bari.'um (P. T.) The Humbugs of the World. An Account of Humbugs, Delusions, Impositions, Quackeries, Deceits, and Deceivers generally, in all Ages. By P. T. Barnum. ... New Tork., Carleton^ 1865. l2mo, pp. 424. + 1866. l2mo, pp. 424. H. 3563 Contains " Personal Reminiscences," "The Spiritualists," "The Peter Funks," etc. Barnum. The Life of P. T. Barnum. Written by Himself. New Tork., Redfield^ 1854. i2mo, pp. 404. + 1855. i2mo. H. London., S. Low ^ Co.., 1854. Fcap 8vo, pp. ^J2. + London., Ward^ Lock., 1854. i2mo. + London^ Knight., 1855. Post 8vo, pp. 308. Plate. And other editions. c. 3564 Barnum. Memoires de Barnum illustres par Janet-Lange. Traduction Raoul Bourdier. ... Paris., Gustave Barba [n. d.J Large 8vo, Title, pp. 96. h. 3565 Barnum. Barnum's Leben. Von ihm selbst geschildert. Deutsch von W. E. Drugulin. Leipzig., Kallmann., 185-. 4 BARNWELL. 473 Idert. -• 4 vols., 8vo, pp. viii., 187; 214; 156; 216. (Amerikanische Bibliothek, Bd. 130-133.) 3566 Barnum, Leben und Al>enteuer P. T. Barnum's ... . Von ihm selbst beschrieben. Aus dem Englischen. JVien^ Ilartle- ben^ 1855. 3 vols., 8vo, pp. 192; 171 ; 155. (Amerikanisches Lese-Cabinet, Lfg. 25-32.) 3567 Barnum. Leven en avonturen von P. T. Barnum ... zijne uitgestrekte ondernemingen en kunstreizen met Jennij Lind, Tom Thumb, etc Rotterdam^ H. Nijgh^ 1856. 8vo. Plates. Barnum. Barnum, der Kaufmann, Journalist und Raritaten- mann. Oder So macht man Geschafte und so wird man reich. Eine Selbstbiographie. Deutsch von A. Kretzschmar. Leipzig^ 0. Wigand^ 1855. 8vo. pp. 315. 3569 Barnum. To Republicans. [Extracts from " The Nation," New York Herald, etc. against his election to Congress, n. p., 1867.] Tall 8vo, pp. 4. H. 3570 Barnum's American Museum, Illustrated. A Pictorial Guide to that far famed Establishment ; containing much interesting matter, and highly useful to visitors. New York^ 1850. 8vo. Barnum's Parnassus. See [Butler (W. A.)] Barnwell (John). An | Account] of the | Foundation, and Establishment | Of a Design, now on Foot, for a Settlement | on the I Golden Islands, [To the South of | Port Roya | in | Carolina. | By Authority of a Royal Charter. | London : | Printed in the Tear MDCCXX. 1 4to, pp. 8. H. 3572 Barnwell (R. G.) The New-Orleans Book. Edited by Robert Gibbes Barnwell ... New Orleans^ 185 1. i2mo, pp. xii., 384- B- 3573 a collection of poems, many of them relating to Louisiana. Barnwell (William H.) ... A Sermon, for the Day of Thanksgiving, Humiliation & Prayer, appointed by the Gover- nor of South-Carolina, November 21, 1851, by Rev. W. H. Barnwell ... . Charleston^ printed by Edward C. Councell^ 1 85 1. 8vo, pp. 23. H. 3574 Barnwell, pseudon. See [Roosevelt (R. B.)] 60 474 BARRANDE. Baron (A.) Voyages autour du monde de Cook; par A. Baron. Limoges et Isle^ E. Ardant et Thibauty 1867. l2mo, pp. 72. Engravings. Baron (Rich.) lung ... . Mit 4 3575 Californien in der Heimath. Eine Erzah- Stahlstichen. Breslau^ E. Trewendt^ 1858. 3576 Baron. Der Deutsche Knabe in Amerika. Hold-Else's Wanderungen. Zwei Erzahlungen ... . Breslau^ Trewendt Isf 8 vo, pp. 120. G ranter^ 185 1. Breslau. 1866. 8 vo, pp. 149. 4 Engravings. + Zweite Auflage. 8vo, pp. 151. 3577 Baroncourt (M. Petit de). See Petit de Baroncourt (M.) Baroux (L.) Notice sur la mission des Pottowatomies dans I'Etat du Michigan, par M. I'abbe Baroux, missionnaire apostol- ique. Caen^ Hardel^ 1859. 8vo, pp. 48. 3578 Barr (J.) A Correct and Authentic Narrative of the Indian War in Florida, with a description of Maj. Dades Massacre, ... By Capt. James Barr. New York^ J. Narine^ 1834. i2mo, pp. 32- 3579 Barr (J. M.) ... Choice Extracts from a Speech of Joseph M. Barr, recently appointed Post Master at Wilmington, Del. ... October 6th, 1866. [n. p., n. d.] Broadside. h. 3580 Barr (Mary). Memoir of Mrs. Mary Barr. Printed for private distribution. Cincinnati^ Gazette Company Prints 1863. 8vo, pp. 10, c. 3581 Barr (T. H.) A Discourse delivered by the Rev. T. H. Barr, at Canaan Center, April 19, 1865, on the occasion of the Funeral Obsequies of our late President, Abraham Lincoln. Published by special request. IVooster^ Ohio^ Republican Press, 1865. i2mo, pp. II. 3582 Barral (L. M.) Renseignements sur la cote meridionale du Bresil et sur le Rio de la Plata, recueillis dans la campagne hydrographique de la gabare I'tmulation, pendant les annees 1830-1832. Paris, Ledoyen, 1850. 8vo. (Extrait des " An- nales maritlmes" de 1832.) 3583 Barrande (J.) Documents anciens et nouveaux sur la faune primordiale et le systeme Taconique en Amerique. Paris, itn- primerie Martinet, 1S6 1. 8 vo, pp. 119. 2 Plates. 3584 BARREDA. 475 pp. Barratt(B. F.) ... A Sermon preached at the Dedication of the New Church Temple, in Providence, R. I., Oct. 14, 1843. By B. F. Barratt. New Tork^ John Allen^ 1843. *2mo, pp. 47. Barratt (Joseph). Key, etc. See Tenesles (Nicola). Barratt. Report on the Season of 1846, with table showing the flowering of Fruit Trees. Middletown^ 1846. 8vo. b. 3586 Barratt. ... On the Tracks of Large Birds, found at Mid- dletown. Conn., by Joseph Barratt, m,d. [^Midaletown^ J'^lVt 1846.] Broadside. 3587 Barrault (E.) Les inventeurs et la loi des £tats-Unis modifiee en 1861. Texte, documents, et commentaires de la legislation des brevets d'invention, dessins et modeles de fabrique aux £tats-Unis, par £mile Barrault ... . Paris., E. Lacroix, 1864. i8mo, pp. 54. . 3588 Barre. Discours de Nicolas Barre, sur la navigation du chevalier de Villegagnon en Amerique. Paris., Le Jeune., ^558. 8vo. 3589 See Lelong, No. 39769; Ternaux-Compans, No. 82. Boucher, v. 286, gives the title differently. Barre (W. L.) Life and Public Services of Millard Fill- more. By W. L. Barre, of Kentucky. 5«^/o [1856]. i2mo. Portrait. c. 3590 Barre. Lives of Illustrious Men of America. By W. L. Barre. New York., 1859. ^^o- 359' Barre Saint-Venant (Jean). Des colonies modernes sous la zone torride, et particulierement de celle de Saint-Domingue, ouvrage dans lequel on decouvre les causes de leurs malheurs, et ou Ton developpe les veritables principes du gouvernement qui leur convient ; les moyens economiques de les faire arriver promptement a la plus grande prosperite et de rendre le sort des negres preferable a celui d'aucun peuple de I'Europe. Par M. Barre Saint-Venant. ... Paris, Brochot [1802]. 8vo, pp. 516. Maps. 3592 Catalogue of Barre Academy, Barre, Vt. Montpelier, 1852. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3593 Barreda {Br. D. Nicholas de la). Doctrina Christiana en lengva Chinanteca, anadida la explicacion de los principales mys- f 476 BARRELL. i,l l" i. 1^ i ^ m I \ ' ' i i. » s terios de la fee. Modo dc baptizar en caso de necessidad, y de avudar a bien morir, y methodo de administracion de sacramentos. Mexico^ Por los herederos de la viuda de Franc. Rodriguex Luper- cio, 1730. 4ro. 3594 " 7 fnc, 95 pp. (chirt". 85) i a colonnes. Cette ductrine chretienne est sans nul doute le beul livre qui existe ni.iincenant aur la langue chinunteca ou chinacantequa ; puisque la grammaire de Fr. de Cepeda, impr. a Mexico rn 1560, in-4.°, n'existe dans aucune bibliorh. connue (Cf. Ludewig, Bibliotheca glottica, p. 40). Cetce langue est parlee par les Indiens de Oaxaca, Mexique, dans les districts de (^iechapa, Jalalog et Chuap.in. Une note mss. collee sur la couverture indique que ce vol. a ete donne a M. Mekhior Verheyen, voyageur, par le cure de Jalapillio, M, Mendoza." Title and note from Le- clerc, Bib. Am., No. 117. Barreiros. Commentarius de Ophira Regi'one apud Divin- am Scripturam commemorata et ad earn Navigatione. Conimbra^ 1561. 4to. 3595 Biissi (Vita di Colombo, p. 61) says: "Gaspare Varrerio ... scrittore di un libro erud'.tissimo de Ophyra regione, dedicato nel 1550 al re di Portogallo, composto torse molto tempo prima." A second dedication, however, dated 1560, shows that it was not published before the date given above, when it was appended to : Barreiros. Chorographia de alguns logares que stam em hum caminho que fez Ga par Barreiros cm o anno de m.d.xxxxvi come(j;a«do na cidade de Badajoz ... tee a de Milam ... cow algu«as outras obras. Coimbra^ loao Aluarez.^ 1561. 410. The Commentarius is also appended to A Canisii De Locis S. Scripturx Hebraicis Q,oxti\x\tn\Ax\'M, Antverfia, 1600, 8vo; and, with the following title, to the " Novus Orbis t" Barreiros. Casparis Varrerii Lvsitani Commentarius de Ophyra Regione, In sacris litteris Lib. iii. Regum & ii. Para- lipomenon. Roterodami^ Apud loannem Leonard! Berevvout, 1616. 8vo, (42) 1. H. 3597 Also to Joh. Is. Pontani Discussionum Historicarum Libri Duo, Hatderovici Gel- rorum, 1637, 8vo ; and it is included in Criticorum Sacrurum Tomus Secundus, Amuelodami, fol., 11. 1163-1182. (h.) Georgi mentions an edition, " HarJovici, 1627, 8 vo," which is perhaps an error for 1637, a? above. In catalogues, Barreiros almost uniformly appears under the Latin form Varrerius. " In this dissertation the author disproves the then reigning opinion that the Ophir of King Solomon was America. He tried to show, that Ophir was not far distant from ludxa, and certainly in Asia. His reasoning is ingenious and learned." Barrell (Charles, Henry F., George, and Samuel Brown). Statement of Facts relative to the Conduct of Mr. Benjamin Joy, Executor ... of the Late Joseph Barrell, Esq. of Charles- town, [n. p.] August, 1 8 16. 8vo, pp. 20. h. 3598 Barrell (J.) The State of Gerrish and Barrell's Accounts and Disputes, delivered Mr. Robert Sanderson and Mr. Nathaniel It.: BARRERE. 477 Bethune, June, 1751. By John Barrell. Boston^ 175'- 8vo, pp. 46. 3599 Barrenechea(Z). Juan de). Nueva obseruacion astronomica del periodo tragico de los temblores grandes de la Tierra. Ex- actamente arreglada a Europa, y Assia, y de la America, a los Reynos del Peru, Chile, y Guathemala. Lima^ J. Gonzales de Cossioy 1734- 4*0,(14), 36 (3) 1. I Table, i Plate. 3600 Title from Leclerc, Bib. Am., No. ii8. Epistola a los missionarios de Mexico, por Alonso Madrid^ 1 631. 3601 Title from Ternaux, No. 529. Barrera. de la Barrera. Barrere(B.) Emigration a Monte Video y a Buenos Ayres. Par B. Barrere. Paris^ 1842. 8vo, pp. 52. 3602 " Sur la nombreuse emigration des Basques." Barrere (P.) Essai sur I'histoire naturelle de la France Equinoxiale. Ou denombrement Des Plantes, des Animaux & des Mineraux, qui se trouvent dans I'lsle de Cayenne, les risles de Remire, sur les Cotes de la Mer, & dans le Con- tinent de la Guyane ... . Par Pierre Barrere ... . Paris^ Piget^ M. DCC. XLI, i2mo, pp. xxiv., 21^. -{-Paris^ Feuve Piget^ M.DCCXLi.x. i2mo, pp. xxiv., 315 (7). H. 3603 There are copies of the first edition on large paper. "In this little work the author gives but a very imperfect idea of the natural treasures of those countries. The plants are arranged alphabetically, under the names given them by Flumier & Tournefort." — Biog. Univ. Barrere. Nouvelle relation de la France Equinoxiale, contenant La Description des Cotes de la Guiane; de I'lsle de Cayenne; le Commerce de cette Colonie; les divers change- mens arrives dans ce Pays ; & les Moeurs & Coutumes des dif- ferens Peuples Sauvages qui I'habitent. Avec Des Figures dessinees sur les lieux. Par Pierre Barrere, Correspondant de I'Academie Royale des Sciences de Paris, Docteur & Professeur en Medicine dans rUniversite de Perpignan; Medecin de I'Ho- pital Militaire de la meme Ville, ci-devant Medicin-Botaniste du Roi dans I'lsle de Cayenne. Paris^ Af^'? Damonneville^ Durand^ M. DCC. XLiii. i2mo, 4 p. 1., pp. 250 (i). 16 Plates, 3 Maps. c, H. 3604 " Barrere a decrit la maniere dont les Espagnols cultivent le riz, dans fHistairt dt VAcadim'ie des sciences (1743)." — Querard. I I T •^1 i 478 RARRETO. Rarrere. Neue Reiscn nach Guiana, Peru und durch das siidliche Amerika ... aus dcm Franziisischcn der Herren Bar- rcre, Bougucr und de la Condamine iihersctzt. Mit vielen Kup- fertafelii und Landkarten. Goettingen^ /Ibram f^anJenhoecks IVittwe. 1 75 1. 8vo, pp. (14), 380 (12). (Sammlung neuer ... Reiscn, II" Theil.) H, 3605 Barres (F. W. Des). The Atlantic Neptune published for the Use of the Royal Navy of Great Britain. By Joseph F. W. Des Barres, Esq., under the directions of the R. H. Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Z-awr/ow, 1777. 2 vols.. Atlas folio. 146 Maps. 3606 •SV; Rich'8 Blbl. Am., Vol. I., 249, where three pages are occupied in describing this Atlas, and it is justly termed "The most splendid collection of* charts, plans and views ever published. It was executed at the expense ofthe British Government, for the use of the British navy, and no expense spared in its execution in order to render it a monu- ment Worthy of the nation." The coast of Nova Scotia was surveyed by J. F. W. Des Barres, Esq.; the coasts, harbors, &c., of St. Lawrence, in North America, by Major Holland; those of New England, &c., by S. Holland, G, Sproule, C. Blascowitz, J. Grant, and T. Wheeler; and those of North America, from New York south-west- ward to the Gulf of Mexico, ftom various surveys. Barres. Remarks on Des Barres' Chart of Boston Harbor. 1775. 4to. 3607 Title from Col. Aspinwall's Catalogue, No, 453. Barres. The Sea Coast of Nova Scotia \ exhibiting the diversities of the Coast, the banks, rocks, &c., with Remarks and Directions for Navigation and Pilotage. Surveyed by Joseph F. W. Des Barres, Esq. London^ ^111- Folio. 3608 Barret (J. R.) Speech ... In the House ... May 29, i860. Washington [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. H. 3609 Barreto (Francisco). Rela^am diaria do sitio e tomada da forte pra^a do Recife, recupera^ao das capitanias de Itamaraca, Paraiba, Rio-Grande, Ciara e ilha de Fernando de Noronha, por Francisco Barreto mestre de campa general do estado do Brasil e gobernador de Pernambuco. Lisboa^ Craesbeeck^ 1654. 4to, 16 1. 3610 Title from Ternaux-Compans, No. 736. Barreto (Nicholas). Contestacion al Manifesto que ha dado el Escmo. S. D. Francisco de Arango sobre la Junta proyectada en la Habana en Julio del ano de 1808. Habana^ 1821. 8vo, pp. 31, Errata, i 1. 36 11 HARRKTT. 479 Barreto. Contestacion i|uc da el Condc dc Casa Barrcto, al papcl dc Escmo. Scfior I). Francisco de Arango j contraycn- dosc en parte a los publicados por el Scfior D. Jose del mismo appellido. Habana^ 1821. 8vu, pp. 18. 3^ '2 Barrett (B. F. ) Love tovsard Enemies ami the Way to Manifest it. A Sc.mon ... June rath 1864. By B. F. Bar- rett ... Philadelphia^ J. B. Lippincott isf Co.y 1864. I2m(), pp. H- 3^^'3 [Barrett (Jonathan Fay)]. Concord: a Poem, delivered before the Lyceum, Concord, Mass., January 22, 185 1 ... . Boston^ Ticknor^ Reed^ and Fields^ M Dccc Li. i6mo, pp. 32. H. Barrett (Joseph C.) The Soldier Bird. A History of " Old Abe," the Live War Eagle of the Eighth Wisconsin Regiment. By Joseph C. Barrett. Chicago^ J. L. Sewell^ '865. 8vo, pp. 61. 3615 Barrett (Joseph H.) Life of Abraham Lincoln ; with a condensed view of his most important speeches. Also, a sketch of the life of Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine. By Joseph H. Bar- rett. Cincinnati^ i860. c. 36 1 6 Barrett. Life of Abraham Lincoln ; presenting his Early History, Political Career, and Speeches, in and out of Congress ; also, a General View of his Policy as President of the United States, with his Messages, Proclamations, Letters, etc., and a Concise History of the War. By Joseph H. Barrett. Cincin- nati : Moore^ Wilstach & Baldwin^ 1864. i2mo, pp. 518. + with] A History of his Eventful Administration, and of the Scenes attendant upon his Tragic and Lamented Demise. Cin- cinnati, Moore, Wilstach if^ Baldwin, 1865. 8vo, pp. 842. Of this work 100,000 copies have been sold. t Barrett. Das Leben und Wirken Abraham Lincoln's. Aus dem Englischen frei iibersetzt von J. L. C. Eggers. Cincinnati, Moore, Wilstach isf Co., \%b^. Svo,-\- Cincinnati, 1S66. 8vo. Barrett-Lennard, See Lennard. Barrett (S.) A Discourse, delivered before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, June 6, 1831 ... . By Samuel II ,1 I Barrett Cambridge, 1 831. 8vo, pp. 19. B., c. 3619 T 1^ '; I m 480 BARRINUER. Barrett. A Di:,course delivered ... Boston, on Fast Day, April 10, 185 1, by Samuel Barrett. ... Boston, 185 1. 8vo, pp. 15. H. 3620 Barrett. ... A Sermon, preached ... March 4, 1838. In Consequence of the Late Duel in Washington. By Samuel Bar- rett ... . [^Boston], 1838. 8vo, pp. 18. B. 3621 Barrett. Two Discourses, preached ... February 10, 1850, on the Completion of the Twentyfifth Year of his Ministry, by Samuel Barrett. ... Boston, printed by Tuttle & Dennett, 1850, 8vo, pp. 40. H. 3622 Also : A Sermon ... at the Ordination of the Rev. Moses G. Thomas ... Con- cord, N. H. February 25, 1829 Boston, Leonard C. Bowles, 1829. i2mo, pp. 25. H. Afterwards published as a tract on religious experience. A Sermon ... at the Installation of the Rev. George R. Noyes ... in Petersham, Oct. 15, 1834. Boston, Charles Boiven, 1 8 34. i2mo, pp. 24. h. A Sermon, preached ... August 9, 1832, the Day appointed fur fasting ... on account of the Approach of the Cholera. By Samuel Barrett ... . Boston, 1832. 8vo, pp. 18. h. Barrett (S. A.) Maintonomah, and other Poems. By S. A. Barrett. New-Tork, Cady & Burgess, mdcccxlix. I2mu, pp. 209. B. & H. 3623 Barrett (Walter), pseudon. See [Scoville (Joseph A.)] Barrett (W. G.) Baptist Mission in Jamaica. A Reply to the Circular of the Committee of the Baptist Missionary Society. By William Garland Barrett ... . London [1842J. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3624 Barrick (Richard). The Life and Dying Confessions of Richard Barrick, and John Sullivan, Highway Robbers, together with the last words of Alexander White, Murderer and Pirate, ... Executed at Cambridge, ... November 18. 1784. Printed and Sold at Worcester. Sold also by Edward Houghton, Post- Rider, 1784. i2mo, pp. 12. 3625 Barrillon. Politique de la France et de I'humanite dans le conflit americain par Barrillon ... . Paris, Guillaumin et O', 1861. 8vo, pp. 40. H. 3626 Barringer (D. M.) Speech of Mr. D. M. Barringer, of North Carolina, on the Tariff ... in the House ... July i, 1846. \^IVashington, n. d.] 8vo, pp. 15. H. 3627 HARRINGTON. 481 pp. Barrington (D.) Miscellanies by the Honourable Daines Barrington. ... London^ B. fVhite^ and J. Nichols^ M DCC Lxxxi. 4to, pp. iv., viii., 557 (i). 2 Maps and 4 Tables. h. 3628 Contains the celebrated "Tracts on the possibility of approaching the North-Pole." In these tracts are laid down the results of numerous inquiries addressed to whaling captains, especially to those who frequented the coasts of Labrador and Greenland. A large part of Dr. Scoresby's " Arctic regions" is devoted to a discussion of the facts collected by Barrington. Also contains, " Whether the Turkey was known before the Discovery of America," and Francisco Antonio Maurelle's "Journal of a Spanish Voyage in 1775, to explore the Western Coast of N. America." Barrington. The Possibility of reachiog^ the North Pole asserted. By the Hon. D. Barrington. A New Edition. With an Appendix, containing Papers on the Same Subject, and on A North West Passage. By Colonel Beaufoy, f.r.s. Illus- trated with a Map of the North Pole, according to the Latest Discoveries. Second Edition. London^ T. and J. Allman^ 18 1' 8. 8vo, pp. xxiv., 258. Map. h. + The possibility of approach- ing the North Pole [etc.] New-Tor k^ "James Easthurn ^ Co.^ 1818. 8vo, pp. 187. Map. ^.-{-New Tori, 18 19. 8vo, pp. 187. Map. c. 3629 Ste Monthly Review, New Series, lxxxv., 418. Barrington. Instances of Navigators who have reached High Northern Latitudes, Read at a Meeting of the Royal Society, May 19, 1774. [Signed Daines Barrington, f.r.s. London^ Benjamin White^ 1774.] 4to, pp. 8. H. 3630 Barrington. Additional instances of Navigators who have reached High Northern Latitudes lately received from Holland. [1776.] 4to, pp. 2. 3631 [Barrington.] The Probability of reaching the North Pole discussed. ... London^ C. Heydinger^ m.dcc.lxxv. 4to, Title, pp. 155. H. 3632 Page 91 is a half title, "A Supplement to the Probability," etc., and page 93 a title, "Additional Instances," etc.; page 113 is a half title, "A Second Supplement," etc.; and page 115, a title, "Observations on the Floating Ice which is Found In High Northern and Southern Latitudes. To which are added Experiments on the Freezing of Sea Water. By B. Higgins, m.d.," etc. London, m. dcc. lxxvi. This work caused the memorable voyage undertaken by Captain Phipps. Barrington (Shute), Bishop. The Political Life of William, Viscount Barrington, Compiled by his Brother. London.^ 18 14. 4to, pp. 207, Index, 2 1. Portrait. 3633 Includes his letters on American affairs. Barrington (W. L.) Reflections on Some of the Results 61 I ■' M ' ' 5 ( in; i !: 1 ;i I 482 BARRON. of the Late American War : being A Lecture, delivered in the Friends' Institute ... March 29th, 1866, By William L. Bar- rington ... . £>«///«, 1866. 8vo, pp. 43. h. 3634 Barrio. Noticia sobre el terreno carbonifero de Coronel i Lota, sobre los trabajos de esplotacion [sic] en el emprendidos [sic] por Don Paulino del Barrio, injeniero de minas. Santiago^ 1857. Imp. 8vo, pp. 107. 5 Plates. 3635 Barrios (G.) Manifesto of Don Gerardo Barrios, Captain General and President of the Republic of San Salvador, to his Fellow Citizens. Translated from the Spanish. Nueva Tork^ S. Hallet^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 52. H. 3636 Barritt (F. F.) East and West ; or. The Beauty of Wil- lard's Mill. By Mrs. Frances Fuller Barritt. New York^ Beadle and Company. i2mo. 3^37 "A romance of western life and adventure." Barritt. The Land-Claim : a Story of the Upper Missouri. By Mrs. F. F. Barritt. New York^ Beadle and Company. i2mo. 3638 Barroilhet. Consideraciones sobre la requeza del Peru ; por Carlos Barroilhet. Paris^ impr. d'Aubusson et Kugelmann^ 1859. 8vo, pp. 33. 3639 Barroilhet (C.) Grandeza 6 decadencia del Peru ; por Carlos Barroilhet. Paris, impr. d'Jubusson et Kugelmann, 1858. 8vo, pp. 30 3640 Barroilhet. Opusculo sobre el Huano, dedicado a la nacion peruana, por Carlos Barroilhet. Paris, impr. Walder, 1857. 8vo, pp. 104. 3641 Barroilhet. Examen critico de un opusculo sobre el huano ; por Carlos Barroilhet. Paris, impr. Kugelmann, i860. 8vo, pp. 31. 3642 Barron (J.) Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry, Held at the Navy yard, Brooklyn, New York, upon Captain James Barron of the United States' Navy, in May, 1821. fFashington, J. Gideon, 1822. 8vo, pp. ill. 3643 Barron. Proceedings of the General Court Martial convened for the Trial of Commodore James Barron, Captain Charles Gordon, Mr. William Hook, and Captain John Hall of the ^^!i i s ' I 6ARR0S. 483 United States Ship Chesapeake, in the month of January 1808. Published by order of the Navy Department. Washington^ Printed by Jacob Gideon^ Jr., 1822. 8vo, pp. 496. 3644 Barron. Correspondence. See Decatur (Stephen). [Barron (William)]. History of the Colonization of the Free States of Antiquity, applied to the Present Contest between Great Britain and her American Colonies. With Reflections concerning the Future Settlement of these Colonies. London^ T. Cadell^ M Dcc Lxxvii. 4to, pp. vii. (i), 151. c, H. 3644a the Barros {P. Andre de). Vida do apostolico padre Antonio Vieyra da Companhia de Jesus, chamado por antonomasia o grande : acclamado no Mundo por principe dos oradores evan- gelicos, pregador incomparavel dos reys de Portugal, Varao esclarecido em virtudes, e letras divinas, e humanas ; restaurador das missowes do Maranhao, e Para. ... Pelo P. Andre de Barros da companhia de Jesus. Lisboa^ na nova Officina Sylviana^ 1746. Folio, 12 p. 1., pp. 686. Portrait of Vieyra. 3^45 " Le P. Andre de Barros, ne a Lisbonne en 1697, superieur de la maison professe de cette ville, fut charge par I'Academie royale de I'histoire du Portugal d'ecrire les me- moires ecdesiastiques de I'eveche d'Algarve. II mourut a Lisbonne en 1794.." — Le Clerc. I have a MS. catalogue of books relating to Brazil, compiled by the late Mr. Ludewig, in which he quotes an edition, Lisboa, officina de Miguel Rodriguez, 1736, 4to. " Father Vieyra was most zealous in converting the Indians of Brazil, but was much persecuted by the Portuguese inhabitants for opposing their making slaves of them as fast as they became Christians, which, it appears, they had previously done, as a thing of course." — Rich. Barros Arana. See Alvarez de Toledo (F.), (No. 973), Yves d'Evreux, and Perrot (N.) Barros e Sousa de Mesquita de Macedo Leitao e Car- VALHOSA (Manuel Francis de.) See Santarem [Fiscount de). Barros ( Joam de). Asia de Joam de Barros dos | fectos que OS Portugueses fize- | ram no descobrimento & conquista dos ma- 1 res & terras diO\Ov\GX\te.\ Impressa per Germano Galharde em\Lixboa : a xxviij. de 'Junho\anno de m, v. lij, | 2 p. 1., Text folioed I to 128. Segunda decada da Asia de Joawj de Barros dos feitos que os | Portugueses fizeram no | descobrimewto & cowquista dos mares & ter-| ras do oriente. | Impressa per Germano Gal- harde em I Lixboa. aos. xxliiij. dias de \ Mar^o de M. D, L. iij. 2 p. and 143 1, Decada Terceira | da Asia de j loamo de Barros : j dos feitos qve os Por- 1 tvgveses fezerawo no descobri- ] mento & con- quista dos mares & terras | do Oriente. | Dirigida ao Senado da M J I ; fl; ^w 484 BARROW. ! i n 1 ! Cama- 1 ra desta cidade de Lisboa. [Vignette] Em Lisboa \ Com todas as licettfas necessarias, \ Impressa per lorge Rodriguez. Anno de \f>l%.\Aa custa de Antonio Gonfaluez mercador de liuros. \ Folio, 10 p. 1., Text, 262 ). 3646 This is a most important collection, consisting of eight decades in all. Decades 11. and III. contain some particulars concerning Magellan, the discovery of America, Brazil, etc. Diego do Couto assisted in the compilation, and a complete set of these " Autores Dignos de Eterna Fama," is certainly " one of the rarest and most impor- tant in the whole range of Portuguese literature." I have not thought it necessary to describe the other decades. A perfect copy of the Decada vi. is of the greatest rarity, nearly all the copies having been destroyed by fire. Concerning this work, tee Da Silva Diccionario Bibliographia Portuguez, iii., 322; Oliveyra, Memoires Historiquos y Lit- teraires de Portugal; Bibliotheca Grenvilliana, Vol. i., 60 ; and Meuselius, Vol. 11., Part II., 28. Brunet remarks that the original editions are presque introuvables. An imperfect set sold at Puttick's, in i860, for £19 15s. There was an Italian transla- tion of Decades i. and 11., with the following title : Barros. L'Asia del Sig. Giovanni di Barros, consigliero del christianissimo Re di Portogallo, de fatti dei Portoghesi nello scoprimento e conquiste de mari e terre di Oriente. Fenetia^ 1561-62. 2 vols., 4to. 3647 Barros. Da Asia de loao de Barros e de Diogo de Couto nova edi^ao ... . Lisboa^ Na Regia Officina Typograjica^ MDCCLXxviiL-M.DCCLxxxi. 1 5 vols., sm. 8vo. Portrait. h. The work of Barros fills eight volumes. Vol. ix. is a "Vida ... de Barros por Manoel Severim de Faria e indice geral ... ." Barros (Jose Mauricio Fernandes Pereira). Apontomentos de Direito financeiro brasileiro. Rio de yaneiro, Typ de E. & H. Laenimertj 1855. 8vo, pp. 431. 3649 Barros (Joao Borges de). Rela9ao summara dos funebres obsequios, que se fizeram na cidade da Bahia a memoria do sr. dr. Manuel de Mattos Botelho, provisor e governador do biz- paeto de Marianna. Lisboa, na Reg. Off". Silviana, I745« 4^0. Barrot. Piezas Officiales relativas a los Acontecimientis de Cartajena en Julii i Agosto del presente afio conexionados con la persona del S'- Adolfo Barrot, Consul Frances en aquella plaza, Bogota, 1833. 8vo, pp. 120, Supplement (1834), 39. Barrow (Alexander). Speech ... on the Oregon Question. Delivered in the Senate of the U, S., on the 30th of March, 1846. [^Washington, 1846.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3652 Barrow (C.) On the Affairs of the West Indies. By C. Barrow. London, 1830. 8vo, pp. 16. 3653 BARROW. 485 [Barrow (John).] A Chronological Abridgment or History of Discoveries made by Europeans in different parts of the world. London^ 1756. 3 vols., iimo. 3^54 Republished, with the following title : Barrow. A Collection of Authentic, Useful and Entertain- ing Voyages and Discoveries. By John Barrow, Esq. London^ G. Knox^ 1764, 1765. 3 vols., i2mo. -|-Also London^ ^783- Includes Columbus, Vasco de Gama, Drake, Raleigh, Cavendish, etc. See M. R., XXXII., 481. Barrow. Abrege chronologique, ou Histoire des decouvertes des Europeens dans les differentes parties du monde : extraite des Relations les plus exacte et des voyages les plus veridiques, par. M. Barrow, traduite de I'anglois par M. Targe. Paris, Sail- lant-Desaint et Panckoucke, 1766. 12 vols., i2mo. s. 3656 *' Cet abrege, fait avec une methode qui manque a I'Histoire generale des Voyages, de Tabbe Prevost, a du avoir du succes avant la publication de I'abkege de cette histoire, par la Harpe." — Querard. Barrow. A Voyage to Cochinchina, in the Years 1792 and 1793 ... , By John Barrow ... . With several Engravings by Medland, coloured ... . London, T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806. 4to, pp. xviii. (2), 447. H. 3657 Pages 7Z-136, with two plates and a map, relate to " Rio de Janeiro" and "The Brazils." Barrow, Voyage a la Cochinchine par les lies de Madere, de Teneriffe, le cap Vert, le Bresil et I'lle de Java, en 1792-93, traduit de I'anglais, par Malte-Brun, avec des notes. Paris, Buisson, 180/. 2 vols., 8vo, and Atlas, 4to. 3658 Barrow [Sir John). An Auto-Biographical Memoir of Sir John Barrow, Bart. ... including Reflections, Observations, and Reminiscences at home and abroad, from Early Life to Advanced Age. ... London, John Murray, 1847. 8vo, pp. xi., 515. Por- trait, C, H. 3659 " A Voyage to the Greenland Whale Fishery," pp. 16-28; War and Peace with America; The Arctic Voyages, 325-334. See N. A. R., lxvi., 348. Barrow (John). A Chronological History of Voyages into the Arctic Regions ; undertaken chiefly for the purpose of dis- covering a North-East, North- West, or Polar Passage between the Atlantic and Pacific, from the Earliest Periods of Scandi- navian Navigation to the Departure of the Recent Expeditions under the orders of Captains Ross and Buchan, ... By John Bar- il i ' fl 1 J, 486 BARROW. ii row, F.R.s. London^ John Murray^ 1818. 8vo, pp. (6), 379, 48. Map and 3 Woodcuts. c, h. 3660 Another edition, brought down to 1848, contains a translation of Maldonado's famous voyage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, with cuts. An elaborate work, written while the author was Secretary to the Admiralty, with full command of the needful materials. See Monthly Review, lxxxviii., 62; Q. R., in., 194. Barrow. Histoire Chronologique des Voyages vcs le pole arctique ... depuis les premieres navigations des Scandinaves jusqu'a I'expedition faite en i8i8. Traduit ... par ... [de Fau- conpret]. Paris^ Gide fils^ 1819. 2 vols., 8vo. Maps. 3661 [Barrow.] The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Pirati- cal Seizure of H. M. S. Bounty ; its Cause and Consequences. Illustrated by Six Etchings, from Original Drawings by Lieut. - Colonel Battey. London^ "Jo^^ Murray^ mdcccxxxi. i6mo, pp. ix., 356, H. 3662 Reprinted, with the following title : [Barrow.] A Description of Pitcairn's Island and its In- habitants. With an authentic Account of the Mutiny of the Ship Bounty, and of the subsequent Fortunes of the Mutineers. London^ "John Murray^ 1 839. + [Reprinted.] New Tork^ Harpers^ 1839. \%mQ.-\- London^ 1847. i6mo. s. 3663 The two preceding books scarcely belong to '• Americana," except that the object of the Bounty's voyage was to convey the bread-fruit tree to the West Indies. See Bligh (W.) Barrow. The Geography of Hudson's Bay : being the re- marks of Captain W. Coats, in many Voyages to that Locality, between the years 1727 and 1751. With an Appendix, con- taining extracts from the Log of Capt. Middleton on his Voyage for the Discovery of the North- West Passage, in H. M. S. "Furnace" in 1 741-2. Edited by John Barrow, Esq. Lon- don^ Printed for the Hakluyt Society^ M DCCC Lll. 8vo, 4 p. 1., pp. X. 146. 3664 Barrow. The Life of George Lord Anson, Admiral of the Fleet ; Vice-Admiral of Great Britain ; and First Lord Commis- sioner of the Admiralty, previous to, and during, the Seven- Years' War. By Sir John Barrow ... . London^ Murray^ MDCCCXxxiv. 8vo, pp. xxxix., 484. Portrait. c. k, h. 3665 Barrow. The Life of Richard, Earl Howe, k.g.. Admiral of the Fleet and General of Marines. By Sir John Barrow, BARROW. 487 Bart, F.R.s. London^ Murray^ mdcccxxxviii. 8vo, pp. xvi., 432. Portrait and Fac-similes. c. & h. 3666 Contains an account of his services in command of the American fleet, engagement with Count D'Estaing's squadron, &c. See Ed. and Qu. Reviews, Barrow. Life, Voyages, and Exploits of Admiral Sir Francis Drake, with numerous Original Letters from him and the Lord High Admiral to the Queen and great Officers of State. Com- piled from MSS. in the State Paper Office, British Museum, and the Archives of Madrid, never before published. By John Barrow, Esq. London^ yo^n Murray^ 1843. ^^*^> PP* 44°' c- Reprinted and abridged. London, 1842. i2mo, pp. 200. + i844. izmo. -\-Neiv York, 1846. i2mo. Barrow. Memoirs of the Naval Worthies of Queen Eliza- beth's Reign; of their Gallant Deeds, Daring Adventures, and Services in the Infant State of the British Navy, with brief Biographical Notices of the respective Commanders : illustrated by numerous Autograph Letters and other unpublished Docu- ments. By John Barrow, Esq. f.r.s. London^ John Murray^ 1845. 8vo, pp. 512. 3668 Comprising accounts of the American voyages of Frobisher, Davis, Gilbert, Haw- kins, Draice, Cavendish, and others, from unpublished sources. Barrow. Voyages of Discovery and Research within the Arctic Regions, from the Year 1818 to the Present Time : under the command of the several Naval Officers employed by Sea and Land in search of a North-west Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, with Two Attempts to reach the North Pole. Abridged and arranged from the Original Narratives, with Occa- sional Remarks, by Sir J. Barrow, Bart. London^ John Murray, 1846. 8vo, pp. 544. Portrait and Plates. -f- A^^zy York, Harpers, 1846. i2mo. 3669 Barrow. A Letter to John Barrow, Esq., on the subject of Polar Expeditions ; or the Reviewer Reviewed. London, R'tdg- way, 1 8 19. 8vo, pp. 16. 3670 Barrow. A Letter to John Barrow, Esq. f.r.s. on the late Extraordinary and Unexpected Hyperborean Discoveries [of Ross, Parry, &c.J For Private Perusal only. London, W. Pople, 1826. 8vo, pp. 46. H. 3671 " Another edition, with some alterations, was printed in the same year, and with the addition to this title 'made by a Quarterlv Reviewer and Captain Parry.'"— O. Rich. Ii ! ' 1 •:-■? ^ •i 488 BARRUBL-BEAUVBRT. Barrow (John). Facts relating to North Eastern Texas, condensed from Notes made during a Tour through that por- tion of the United States. By John Barrow. London^ Simpkin Uf Co., 1849. 8vo, pp. 68. Map. p. 3672 Barrow (Robert). See [Dickinson (Jonathan)]. Barrow (Robert Ruffin). ... A Miscellaneous Essay on the Political Parties of the Country, the Rise of Abolitionism and the Impolicy of Secession. By R. R. Barrow. New Orleans, L. Marchand, Printer, 186 1. 8vo, pp. 20. H. 3673 Barrow (W.) Speech of Mr. Washington Barrow, of Ten- nessee, on the Reference of the Presidents Annual Message, delivered in the House. ... January 24, 1848. IVashington, 1848. 8vo, pp. 15. H. 3674 Barrows (E. P.) A View of the American Slavery Ques- tion. By E. P. Barrows, Jr. ... New Tork, John S. Taylor, 1836. 24mo, pp. 114. 3675 Barrows. The High School Policy of Massachusetts, by Rev. W. Barrows .... From the New Englander for November, 1858. New Haven, 1858. 8vo, pp. 22. B., H. 3676 Barrows. Honor to the Brave. A discourse delivered Aug. 23? 1863. By Rev. William Barrows. Boston, John M. iVhit Vtttemore & Co., 1863. 8vo, pp. 19. 3677 Barrows. Our War and our Religion : and their Harmony. A Discourse delivered in the Old South Church, Reading, Mass., March 2, 1862. By William Barrows, Pastor. Boston, J. M. IVhittemore ^ Co., 1862. 8vo, pp. 19. B. 3678 Barrows. Shall we legislate ? Alcohol and the Common- wealth ... By Rev. W. Barrows. Boston, 185 1. 8vo, pp. 42. Barrows. The War and Slavery ; and their Relations to each other. A Discourse, delivered in the Old South Church, Reading, Mass., December 28, 1862. By Rev. William Bar- rows. Boston, 1863. 8vo, pp. 18. H. + Second Edition. Bos- ton, John M. IVhittemore dff Co., 1863. 8vo, pp. 18. a. 3680 Barruel-Beauvert (P. A. de). Bombardement et entiere destruction de Grey-Town. 2™' lettre du delegue de la popula- tion fran^aise de Grey-Town (Royaume mosquite, Amerique Barry. 489 Centralc) ... . [Signed Philippe Augustc de Banuel-Beauvert.] Paris^ 20 Septembre^ 1856. 8vo, pp. 41 (i). h. 368 1 Barry (E. D.) A Discourse delivered in St. Matthew's Church, Jersey City, December, 1845. 'V ^^^ ^^y. Edmund D.Barry ... containing Historical Notices of the ... Parish ... . New-York^ Stanford ilf Swords,, 1846. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 3682 [Barry [Lieut. Henry)]. The Advantage which America derives from her Commerce, Connexion, and Depcndance on Britain. Addressed to the People of America. 1775. 8vo, pp. 16. M. 3683 [Barry (Henry)]. Answers to Strictures on a Pamphlet entitled a " Friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our Political confusions". Boston^ lyy^. 8vo. The Strictures are attributed to General Henry Lee. The Friendly Address is by Dr. Thomas Cooper. Barry (J. S.) A Genealogical and Biographical Sketch of the Name and Family of Stetson ; from the Year 1634, to the Year 1847. ^y Jo^i" Stetson Barry. ... Boston^ the Author,, 1847. 8vo, pp. 116. H. 3685 Barry. A Historical Sketch of the Town of Hanover, Mass., with Family Genealogies. By John S. Barry ... . Boston,, Samuel G. Drake,, 1853. 8vo, pp. 448. Woodcuts. H. 3686 Barry. The History of Massachusetts. ... By John Stetson Barry ... . Boston,, the Author,, 185^) -57. 8vo, pp. xii., 516; xii., 514; xii., 468. H. 3687 Vol. I. The Colonial Period, PMlifs, Sampson, and Company, 1855; 11. The Pro- vincial Period, 1857; 111. The Commonwealth Period, 1857. 5m North American Review, lxxxv., 266. Barry (P.) The Theory and Practice of the International Trade of the United States and England, and of the Trade of the United States and Canada ; with Tables of Federal Cur- rency, Canadian Currency and Sterling, Exchange Formulas, &c., by P. Barry. Chicago,, D. B. Cooke &' Co., 1858. c. Barry (Pat.) American and Indian Transit. London, 1859. 8vo. 3689 Barry (T.) Narrative of the Singular Adventures and Cap- tivity of Mr. Thomas Barry among the Munsipi Indians, in the unexplored regions of North America, during the years 1797, 62 I I p^p 490 BARSTOW. 1798, and 1799; including the manners, customs, Sec. of that tribe ; also a particular account of his escape, accompanied by an American Female ; the extraordinary hardships they encoun- tered, and their safe arrival in London. Written by Himself. Z-oWow, M'/V, 1800. i2mo, Colored Plate. 3^90 " Probably a fictitious narrative." — Rich. See M. R., xxxv., 214, Barry (W.) A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, in- cluding the Plantation, from 1640 to the Present Time, with an Appendix, containing a Notice of Sudbury and its First Proprie- tors ; also, a Register of the Inhabitants of Framingham before 1800, with Genealogical Sketches: By William Barry ... Bosion^ "James Monroe and Company^ ^847. 8vo, pp. iv., 456. c. & H. Barry (W, T.) Address of William T. Barry, ... to the People of the United States. Washington^ ^^34- ^vo, pp. 24. H. Barry. Letter of William T. Barry, Postmaster General, to the House of Representatives of the United States ; Reviewing the Report of the Select Committee of that House, appointed to investigate the aftairs of the Post Office Department. March 2, 1835. Washington., printed by Blair and Rives ., ^^'iS- ^vo, pp. 30. H. 3693 Barstow (A. C.) Speeches of Hon. A. C. Barstow, Rev. Geo. T. Day, Rev. A. Woodbury, Hon. Thomas Davis, and Resolutions adopted at a Meeting ... in Providence, R. L, De- cember 2d, 1859, o" ^^^ ••• Execution of John Brown. Provi- dence., i860. 8vo, pp. 32. H. 3694 Barstow (B.) A Letter to the Hon. James Buchanan, Pre- sident Elect ... . By Benjamin Barstow, of Salem, Mass. Concord., N. //., 1857. ^^^t PP- ''^■ H. 3695 Barstow. Speech of Benjamin Barstow, of Salem, on the Abolition Propensities of Caleb Cushing. Delivered at the Massachusetts National Democratic Convention, held at Bos- ton, Sept. 22, 1853. ... Boston., 1853. 8^°» PP- ^^- "• 3^9^ Barstow (G.) The History of New Hampshire from its Dis- covery, in 1614, to the Passage of the Toleration Act, in 1819. By George Barstow. Concord., I. S. Boyd., June 4, 1842. 8vo, pp. iv., 456, Errata, i slip. Portraits. h.-|- Second Edition. Boston., Little., Brown iff 0., Jan . 20, 1853. ^^o, pp. iv., 456. c. 3697 BARTHELEMY. 491 Barstovv. War the Only Means of preserving our Nation- ality. An Oration, delivered at San Jose ... Cal. July 4, 1864, By George Barstovv. San Francisco^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 16. H. Barstovv (Wm. A.) The trial in the Supreme Court ... on the relation of Alex. Bashford vs Wm. A. Barstovv contesting the right to the office of Governor of Wisconsin ... Madison^ ll^is.^ 1856. 8vo, pp. 368. p. 3699 Barstovv (Z. S.) Remarks on the "Preliminary History" of Two Discourses by the Rev. Aaron Bancroft, d.d. My Zedekiah S. Barstovv. ... fif//(5wj /la/Zf, 1821. 8vo, pp. 24. H., M. Also: ... A Sermon ... at Ac worth, N. H. October 14, 1829, at thi; Installation of Rev. Moses G. (Jrosvenor ... . Boston, 1829. 8vo, pp. 27 (l). ii. ... A Ser- mon ... Nov. 5, 1S57, at the Ordination of the Rev. Charles Greenwood ... in Westnwreland. ... Keene, 1858. 8vo, pp. 16. h. Bart (T. M.) Considerations philosophiques et politiques sur le regime des colonies. Bordeaux., 1801. 8vo. c. 3701 Barth (Christian Gottlieb). Der Negerkonig Zamba. Eine Sklavengcschichte. Seitenstuck zu „ Onkel Tom's Hiitte." Nach dem Englischen bearbeitet. Zvveite Auflage. Stuttgart., J. F. Steinkopf., 1865. 8vo, pp. 232. Engraving. 3702 Barth. Unipkautsit 52git maggoertorlugit Bibelemit. Illin- niarringnut kittorngarenullo illingajut. Calev., Barthih sonnal- auktangit; Stuttgart., y. F. Steinhpjil nelliauktangit, 1852. i2mo, pp. vi., 205. Woodcuts. 3703 Bible stories in the Esquimaux language. Barthe (J. G.) Le Canada Reconquis par la France. Par J.-G. Barthe. Suivi de Pieces Justificatives Ouvrage illustre de six Gravures et une Carte. Paris., Ledoyen., 1855. 8vo, 8 pi. 1., pp. 416, Table, i 1. c. 3704 Barthe. Lettre sur le Canada. A M. de Monmerque, conseiller a la Cour royale de Paris ... . Paris., impr. de Remquet., 1854. 8vo. 3705 Barthelemy (Auguste Marseille). A M. J. K. Polk, pre- sident des £tats-Unis. L'Amerique. Paris., impr. de Lange- L'evy., 1848. 8vo. 3706 Barthelemy (Peter). Supreme Court. In Error. P. Barthelemy & L. de Bullion for Conspiracy and Libel against the Rev. A. Verren, versus the People, ... ist. — Opening Argu- m Ii 1 1 .-...-ii.f i I .1! II ' I 492 BARTHOLOMEW. ment for the Plaintiffs in Error. 2d — Argument of J. R. Whit- ing ... for the Maijitenance of the Trial — the Charge of the Recorder ... The Sentence and Execution complained of. 3d. — Closing Argument for the Reversal of the whole Proceeding, by H. M. Western & Clinton Dewitt, of Counsel for the Defence ... . [n. p., 1841.] 8vo. pp. 98. H. 3707 Barthelemy, Letter to the Right Reverend Benjamin T. Onderdonk, d.d. ... in reply to his Congratulations to the Rev. Antoine Verren, Tried and Acquitted for ... Perjury. By P. Barthelemy. New Tork^ Casserly and SonSy 1842. 8vo, pp. 14. H. 3708 Barthelemy-Hadot {Mad. Marie Adele). Guillaume Penn, ou les premiers colons de la Pensylvanie. Paris^ Pigoreau^ 1816. 3 vols., iimo. 3709 This and the Fullowing arc probably fictions : Barthelemy-Hadot. La revolte de Boston, ou la jeune hospitaliere. Paris^ Lecointe et Durey^ 1820. 3 vols., i2mo. Barthelmess. Bibliographic der Freimaurerei in Amcrika, zusammengestellt von R. Baithelmess, m.d. New Tori, 1856. 8vo, pp. 48. 371 1 Barthema. See Varthema. Bartholomew (Andrew). A Dissertation on the qualifica- tions necessary to a lawful profession, and enjoying special ordi- nances, &c. Hartford [^lybgl^. i2mo, pp. 47. 3712 Bartholemew. Sermon before the Association of Litch- field County, Goshen, October 2, 1766. By Andrew Bartholo- mew. Hartford, ^1^1- 8vo, pp. 32. 3713 Bartholomew (E.) State of the Accounts of Edward Bar- tholomew, Collector of i xcise for the City and County of Phila- delphia, From the time of his Appointment, Nov. 21, 1782, to the 22d of Nov. 1783. In which is exhibited, the Amount of the Monies received by him, on account of Excise accrued before his Appointment ; and the Amount of Monies received on account of Excise accruing within the period aforesaid ; to- gether with a list of the Persons by whom the same were paid. Also the Payments thereof to the Treasurer. Likew'se the Excise accruing since the time of his Appointment, which is represented to be still outstanding. And the amount of the BARTLETT. 493 Quantity exported. Philadelphia^ Printed by J. Bailey^ ... M,DCC,LXXiv. 8vo, pp. 25. P. 3714 Title mUprintcd 1774 for 1784. Bartholomew, State of the Accounts of Kdwanl Martholo- mew, Es(|. Collector of Kxcise for the City and County of Philadelphia, From the 22d of Nov. 1783, to the 22d of Nov. 1784. ... Philadelphia^ Printed by J. Bailey^ ... M.ucxM.xxxv. 8vo, pp. 27. P. 3715 Bartholomew. State of the Accounts of Edward Bartholo- mew, Esquire ; Collector of Excise, Philadelphia City and County ; From the time to which his Accounts were last settled, to the 31st December, 1785, inclusive. Philadelphia^ Printed by Robert Jitien^ ... M,ucc,Lxxxvi. 8vo, pp. 23. i*. 3716 Barthof.omew (J.) Black's Atlas of North America. A Series of Twenty Maps constructed and engraved by John Bar- tholomew. With Introductory Letter-Press and a Complete Index. Edinburgh^ Jdam and Charles Blacky mdccclvl Folio, pp. 39. 20 Maps. H. 3717 Bartholomew (J. G.) The Hour of Peril. A Sermon ... in Roxbury ... April 21, 1861. By Rev. J. G. Bartholomew. Boston^ 1 86 1. 8vo, pp. 20. h. 3718 Bartholomew (Orlo). An Address : delivered at Augusta, [Oneida County, N, Y.] September 7th, 1847, on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Formation of the Congregational Church. By Orlo Bartholomew. Hamilton [M i^.J, 1849. ^^°> PP* 25. s. 3719 Bartlet (W. S.) The Frontier Missionary: a Memoir or the Life of the Rev. Jacob Bailey, a.m.. Missionary at Pownal- borough, Maine} Cornwallis and Annapolis, N. S. ; with Illus- trations, Notes, and an Appendix. By William S. Bartlet, A.M., ... With a Preface by Right Rev. George Burgess, d.d., ... Boston, Ide and Dutton, ^853. 8vo, pp. ix., 365 (i). Por- traits and Woodcuts. h. 3720 Contains interesting details of eastern border lifi; during the Revolutionary War. [Bartlett (Bailey.?)]. Remarks on the Proceedings of the Episcopal Conventions for forming an American Constitution. Addressed to the Publick. With Proposals for them in Future Conventions. And an Account of the Plan proposed for an 494 BARTLETT. American Church. By a Layman. Printed by S. Hall^ Boston^ MDCCLXXXVI. 8vO, pp. 8. H. 372I " Mr. Bartlett of Haverhill." — MS. note on the copy in Har-v, Coll. Library. Bartlett (C. R.) An Account of the rise and progress of the Malignant f'ever, commonly called the Yellow Fever ! which lately appeared in Newport; — ... By Charles R. Bartlett, M.D. To which is added some Remarks on the Conduct of the Author, and others immediately concerned in this first transac- tion of this unfortunate affair. Neivport., Dmi Farnsworth^ iSoi. 8vo, pp. 43. 3722 " At the end is Moses Brown's account of those who died in Providence of the disease." — J. R. Bartlktt. Bartlett (D. W.) ... The Life of Gen. Franklin Pierce, of New-Hampshire, the Democratic Candidate for President of the United States. By D. W. Bartlett. Thirteenth Thousand. Juburn., Derby & Miller^ 1852. i6mo, pp. 300. Portrait. H. + New Edition. 1855. i2mo, pp. 304. 37^3 Bartlett. The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln. To which is added a Biographical Sketch of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin. By David W. Bartlett. New Tork^ i860. i2mo. 3724 Bartlett. Modern Agitators ; or, Pen Portraits of living American Reformers. By David W. Bartlett. New Tork^ 1856. i2mo, pp. 396. 6 Portraits. c. 3725 See Putnam's Magazine, Vol. v., p. 547. Bartlett. Presidential Candidates : containing Sketches, Biographical, Personal, and Political, of Prominent Candidates for the Presidency in i860. By D. W. Bartlett. New York., A. B. Burdick., 1859. i2mo, pp. 360. c. & H. 3726 Bartlett (E.) A Brief Sketch of the Life, Character, and Writings of William Charles Wells, m.d., f.r.s. ... By Elisha Bartlett ... . Louisville., Ky.., Prentice and ff^eisinger., iS^g. 8vo, pp. 32. B. 3727 Bartlett. The History, Diagnosis and Treatment of the fevers of the United States. By Elisha Bartlett, m.d. Phila- delphia., Lea ^ Blanchard^ 1847. 8vo, pp. 547. + Third Edition, Revised. Philadelphia., 1852. 8vo, pp. xxv., i 1. 49-595. b. + Fourth Edition, Revised by A. Clark, m.d. Philadelphia., 1856. 8vo, pp. xxxii., 610. c. 3728 BARTLETT. 495 Bartlett. An Oration ... [at] Lowell, July 4, 1848, bv Elisha Bartlett. ... Loivcll^ James Atkinson^ Printer^ 1848. 8vo, pp. 38. H. 3729 Bartlett. A Vindication of the Character and Condition of the Females employed in the Lowell Mills, against the Charges contained in The Boston Times, and the Boston Quarterly Re- view. By Elisha Bartlett, m.d. Lowell^ Leonard Huntress^ Printer^ 1841. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 3730 Bartlett (Ichabod). Speech of Mr. Bartlett, of Ncw- Hamp. on the Proposition to amend the Constitution of the United States. Delivered in the House of Representatives, 30th March, 1826. Washington City^ 1826. 8vo, pp. 28. H. Bartlett. Speech of Mr. Bartlett, on the subject of Re- trenchment. Delivered in the House of Reps., Feb. 6, 1828. Second Edition. Washington^ 1828. 8vo, pp. 24. n., H. 3732 Bartlett (L) Oration at Nottingham, N. H. Dec. 27, 1800. By Israel Bartlett. Portsmouth [1801]. 8vo. w. 3733 Bartlett (John). A Discourse, on ... Animation ... before the Humane Society of ... Massachusetts, June 11, 1792. By John Bartlett Boston^ printed by Isaiah 'Thotnas and Ebene-zer T. Andrews^ mdccxcii. 410, pp. 40. H., w. 3734 With the Act of Incorporatiun, Catalogue oF Members, etc. Also : A Discourse before the Roxbury Charitable Society, Sept. 19, 1796. 4t(). w. Discourse at iVIarblehead, Mass. June ao, 1S19. Salem. 8vo. w. Discourse ... Marblehead, Kcb. 27, 1825. Salem, 1825. 8vo. Bartlett (J. R.) Bibliography of Rhode Island. A Cata- logue of Books and other Publications relating to the State of Rhode Island, with Notes, Historical, Biographical, and Critical. By John Russell Bartlett. Printed by order of the General Assembly. Providence^ Alfred Anthony^ Printer^ l8ui. 8vo, pp. 287. ... ^- 3735 One hundred and fifty copies printed on large paper. Bartlett. Bibliotheca Americana. A Catalogue of Books relating to North and South America in the Library of John Carter Brown of Providence, R. I. Part i. 1493 to 1600 || Part H. 1601 to 1700. With Notes by John Russell Bartlett. Providence, 1866. Imp. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 79 ; 249. 373^ A splendid and almost unrivalled collection, rich In the epistles of Columbus, Ves- puccius and Cortes, colonial and revolutionary pamphlets, and the whole range of Americana. Mr. Bartlett has appended many very interesting bibliographical notices. Fifty copies printed. The third part, 1700 to 1800, is now [1868] in preparation. .11 i H 496 BARTLETT. Bartlett. Census of the Inhabitants of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, taken by order of the General Assembly, in the year 1774; and by the General Assembly of the State ordered to be printed. Arranged by J. R. Bartlett. Providence^ Knowles^ Anthony £3" Co., 1858. 8vo, PP- 239- 3737 Bartlett. Dictionary of Americanisms. A Glossary of Words and Phrases, usually regarded as Peculiar to the United States. By John Russell Bartlett ... . New Tork^ Bartlett and IVclford^ 1848. 8vo, pp. xxvii., 412. H. 3738 Ten copies of this edition were printed on large paper. Second edition, greatly im- proved and enlarged. Boston, Liltic, Broivn and Company, 1859. 8vo, pp. xxxii., 524. H. Totally diflerent from the first, and certainly nearly double the number of words. See Vxet'.inc. A third edition. Botton, Litt/e, Brown & Co., 1S60. 8vc, pp. xxxii., 524. Bartlett. Woordenboek van Americanismen Een lijsi van woorden en zinnen, gewoonlijk als eigenaardig aan dc Vci ■ eenigJe Staten beschouwd : door John Russell Bartlett, Bcwerkt door M. Keijzer. Gorincheniy y. Noorduyn en 'Loon^ 1854. i2mo. 3739 There is also a German translation in the British Museum, the title of which I have not seen. Bartlett. A History of the Destruction of His Britannic Majesty's Schooner Gaspee, in Narragansett Bay, on the loth June, 1772; accompanied by the Correspondence connectfd \}ic\ therewith ; the Action of the General Assembly of Rhode Island thereon, and the Official Journal of the Proceedings of the Commission of Inquiry appointed by King George the Third, on the Same. By John Russell Bartlett, Secretary of State. Providence,, A. Crawford Greene,, Printer to the State,, 1 861. Imp. 8vo, pp. 140. H. 3740 One hundred and twenty-five copies printed for private distribution. This is also included in Vol. vii. of the Rhode Island Colonial Records. Bartlett. Index to the printed Acts and Resolves of, and of the Petitions and Reports to, the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations from 1758 to 1850. By J. R. Bartlett. Providence,, Knowles,, Anthony i^ Co.,, 1856. 8vo, pp. xiii., 424. + Supplement to Index 1850 to 1862. Providence,, Alfred Anthony,, 1863. 8vo, pp. xxxiv., 103. 3741 Bartlett. [A Letter to the Hon. Alexander H. H. Stuart, Secretary of the Interior, in Defence of the Mexican Boundary ^1 At? BARTLETT. 497 the of 86i. 1740 also 1741 aart, dary M Line. IVashington^ '^SS-l ^vo, pp. 173. (Special Session 1853. Senate Ex. Doc. No. 6.) 3742 Bartlett. The Literature of the Rebellion. A Catalogue of Books and Pamphlets relating to the Civil War in the United States, and on Subjects growing out of that Event, together with Works on American Slavery, and Essays from Reviews and Magazines on the Same Subjects. Compiled by John Russell Bartlett. ... Boston^ Draper and Halliday ; Providence^ S. S. Rider tsf Bro.y 1866. Rl. 8vo, pp. 477. h. 3743 Two hundred and fifty copies printed in octavo, and sixty copies on large paper. It describes six thousand and seventy-three different books, pamphlets, and mag.izine articles; also three hundred eulogies, sermons, poems, etc., on the death of Abraham Lincoln. Bartlett. Memoirs of Rhode Island Officers who were engaged in the Service of their Country during the great Rebel- lion of the South. By J. R. Bartlett. Illustrated with 34 Por- traits. Providence: S. S. Rider & Brother^ 1867. 4to, pp. 448. 34 Portraits and i Plate. 3744 Edition, five hundred and fifty copies, of which twenty-five are on large paper. Bartlett. [Official Despatches, Correspondence and Re- ports connected with the Commission to run and mark the boundary between the United States and Mexico, 1850-1851. IVashington^ 1852.] 8vo, pp. 515. 7 Maps. (32d Cong., ist Sess. Senate. Ex. Doc. No. 119.) 3745 Bartlett. Personal Narrative of Explorations and Inci- dents in Texas, New-Mexico, California, Sonora and Chihuahua, connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Com- mission, during the Years 1850, '51, '52, and '53. By John Russell Bartlett, United States Commissioner during that Period. In Two Volumes, with Map and Illustrations. New Tork^ D. Jppleton y Company^ m.dccc.liv. 8vo, Half Title, pp. xxii., 506; Half Title, xvii., 624. 374^ Also, republished with this imprint: London, George Routledge & Co., 1854; and with this title : American Exploring Expedition : a Personal Narrative, etc. Bartlett. The Progress of Ethnology, an Account of Recent Archeological, Philological and Geographical Researches in Various Parts of the Globe, tending to elucidate the Physical History of Man, by John R. Bartlett. Neiu Tork^ 1847. 8vo, pp. 1 5 1 . -(■ Second Edition. New Totk^ ii^47- ^^^1 PP- IV., 151. H. 63 3747 iw««-**^ f^^ 498 BARTLETT. 1, \ S Bartlett. Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in New England. Printed by order of the Legislature. Transcribed and Edited by John Russell Bart- lett, Secretary of State. Providence, R. I., A. Crawford Greene and Brother [and others], State Printers, 1 856-1865. 3748 10 vols., 8vo, pp. 549; 609; 5955 622; 594; 629; 643; 661; 763; 527. Fifty copies printed on large paper. Bartlett. 1849. ^v°' Reminiscences of Albert Gallatin. New York, 3749 Bartlett. ... Report on the subject of the Boundary Line between the United States and Mexico. \_lVashington, 1853.] 8vo, pp. 31 (i). 5 Maps. (32d Cong., 2d Sess. Senate. Ex. Doc. No. 41.) 3750 Bartlett. Report to the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island, on the Soldier's National Cemetery at Gettysburg, January, 1865. 8vo, pp. 6. 3751 Bartlett. Report on the State Beneficiaries ; including the Deaf and Dumb, the Blind and Insane. Presented to the General Assembly, January, 1863. Providence, Alfred Anthony, 1863. 8vo, pp. 15. Continued annually. 3752 Mr. Bartlett has collected and described, in his '• Literature of the Rebellion," an extraordinary assemblage of newspaper cuttings concerning the Civil Wars, commenc- ing in September, i860, and continuing to the end of the year 1865, forming seventy volumes folio. Bartlett and Welford's Catalogue, Part ii. American History, &c. New York [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 37. 3753 [Bartlett (J. E.)] The Boston and Maine Railroad : a Statement showing the Result of its Management for the Last Ten Years. April, 1866. Boston, 1866. 8vo, pp. 16. H. Signed, " In behalf of :he petitioners for a stockholders' meeting, J. E. Bartlett, W. B. Dodge, Committee." Bartlett (J. S.) Maize, or Indian Corn. Its Advantages as a Cheap and Nutritious Article of Food. With Directions for its Use. By John S. Bartlett, m.d. ... London, Wiley ^ Putnam, MDCCCXLVi. i2mo, pp. 24. H. 3755 Bartlett (J. S.) Report of the Evidence in the Case of John Stephen Bartlett, m.d. versus the Mass. Medical Society, BARTLETT. 499 as given before a Committee of the Legislature, at the Session of 1839. ... Boston^ 1839. 8vo, pp. 55, h. 3756 Also: A Letter to the ... Massachusetts Medical Society ... May 31, 1837. By John Stephen Bartlett, m.d. formerly Fellow ... . Boston, 1837. i2mo, pp. 12. h. Bartlett (Joseph). ... An Address, delivered at the Ex- change CofFee-House Hall ... Third of July, 1823. Also, — in- cluding — a Poem — an Ode — and the New Vicar of Bray. ... By Joseph Bartlett ... . Boston^ 1823. ^^"» PP- ^°- "• 3757 Bartlett. Oration delivered before the Republican Citi- zens of Portsmouth, N. H., 4th July, m.dccc.ix. By Joseph Bartlett. Portsmouth [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. 3758 Bartlett. Oration at Biddeford, Me. July 4, 1805. By Joseph Bartlett. Saco^ 1805. 4to. 3759 Bartlett. Physiognomy a Poem ; delivered ... in the Chapel of Harvard University, ... July 18, 1799. By Joseph Bartlett. Boston, y. Russell, ^799- 4^°? PP- ^6. 37^0 Also in his Aphorisms ... Physiognomy ... and the Blessings of Poverty. ... Boston, printed by yonathan Hotve, 1823. I2mo, pp. 148, 16, 16. h. Bartlett. A Narrative of the Captivity of Joseph Bartlett among the French and Indians. Printed for the Purchaser, 1807. i2mo, pp. 12. w. 3761 Bartlett (Josiah). A Dissertation on the Progress of Med- ical Science, in ... Massachusetts. Read at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society, June 6th, 1810. By Josiah Ba.'tlett. Boston, printed by T. B. Wait and Co., 1 8 10. 8vo, pp. 48. H. 3762 Also in Mass. Hist. Col., zd Series, Vol, i. Bartlett. An Historical Sketch of Charlestown, ... Mas- sachusetts, read ... at the Opening of Washington Hall, Nov. 16, 1813. By Josiah Bartlett, m.d. Boston, printed by John Eliot, 1 8 14. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 3763 Also in the Mass. Hist. Soc. Collections, 2d Series, Vol. ii., pp. 163-184. Bartlett. A Memoir of the Hon. Josiah Bartlett, of Stratham, N. H. who died April i6, 1838, aged Seventy Years. By Josiah Bartlett, m.d. Gilmanton, N. H., printed by Alfred Prescott, 1839. 8vo, pp. 7. H. 3764 Bartlett. Address before the Washington Benevolent Society. Charlestown, 1 8 13. 8vo. 37^5 '■ 500 BARTLETT. Bartlett. An Address : delivered at Warren Hall, in Charlestown ... [before] King Solomon's Lodge, February 22, 1797. ... By Josiah Bartlett ... . Charlestown [1797]. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3766 Bartlett. Discourse on the Origin, Progress, and Design of Freemasonry, Charlestown, June 24, 1793. Boston^ U93- 8vo, pp. 20. 3767 Bartlett. Oration at Charlestown, June 17, 1794. Before the Artillery Company. Boston^ ^795- 8vo, pp. 15. w. 3768 Bartlett. Oration at Charlestown, at the Dedication of Warren Hall. Charlestown^ 1786. i2mo. 37^9 Bartlett. An Oration occasioned by the Death of John Warren, m.d. Past Grand Master. Delivered in the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, ... in Boston, June 12, 1815. In Presence of The Supreme Executive of the Commonwealth. Boston^ Printed for Russell, Cutler ^ Co., 1 8 15. 8vOj pp. 24. B. 3770 Bartlett. An | Oration,] on the Death of [General George Washington, | delivered at the request of the | Selectmen and Parish Committee, | before the | Inhabitants of Charlestown, | in the County of Middlesex, and Commonwealth of | Massachu- setts, on Saturday Feb. 22, 1800. | Being the day set apart by the| Congress of the United States,) to testify the [Grief of the Citi- zens, on that melancholy Event. | By Josiah Bartlett, Esq. | Fel- low of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Member] of the Historical Society. | Charlestown : | Printed by Samuel Etheridge. \ M,DCCC. 8vo, pp. 15. 3771 Bartlett. Speech ... at the Republican Convention (of the County of Rockingham) at Kingston Plains. Sept. 10, 1812; with the Address and Resolutions adopted by the said Conven- tion. Portsmouth {N. H.), iS 1 2. 8vo. 3772 Bartlett. 1847. 8vo. Speech on Retrenchment. JVashington City, B. 3773 Bartlett (M. R.) Statistical and Chronological View of the United States of North America. By M. R. Bartlett. New Tork, 1833. i2mo. w. 3774 BARTLETT. 501 I Bartlett (R.) Remarks and Documents relating to the Preservation and Keeping of the Public Archives. By Richard Bartlett. Concord^ N. //., 1837. 8vo. 3775 Also included in the New Hampshire Hist. Coll., Vol. i. Bartlett (Robert). A Sermon delivered on the day of general election, ... Oct, 13, before the, ... Legislature of Ver- mont : By Robert Bartlett. Montpelier^ 1825. 8vo. 3776 Bartlett (S. C.) Duties of Educated Men [especially in America]. An Address ... before the Alumni Association ... of Dartmouth College ... July 20, 1864. By Samuel C. Bart- lett ... . Boston^ 1865. 8vo, pp. 34. ^- yill Bartlett (S. R.) The Concord Fight. Boston^ i860. 8vo, PP- 34- 3778 Bartlett (T.) An Epistolary Disquisition on College Morality, by the Hon. Thomas Bartlett, Jun. ... with a Review of the Letter, [n. p.] 1851. 8vo, pp. 8. h. 3779 Relates to a disturbance at the celebration at St. Johnsbury, Vt., July 7, 185 1. Bartlett (W. A.) Defence of Washington A. Bartlett before the Naval Court of Inquiry. New York^ 1857. ^- 37^° Bartlett. Reply of Washington A. Bartlett, to the Testi mony taken before the Naval Committee of the Senate ... . With ... Official Documents ... . May, 1856. Washington^ 1856. 8vo, pp. 71 (i). H. 3781 Bartlett. A Portion of the Evidence submitted to the Senate, in the Case of W. A. Bartlett, formerly of the Navy of the United States, [n. p., July^ 1856.] 8vo, pp. 32. H. 3782 Bartlett (W, E.) Defence of the Religious Society of Friends, who constitute the Yearly Meeting of Baltimore, against certain Charges circulated by Joseph John Gurney. Baltimore^ 1839. 8vo, pp. 18. B. 3783 " Signed by direction ... Wm. E. Bartlett, Clerk." Bartlett (William Henry). American Scenery ; or Land, Lake, and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. From Drawings by W. H. Bartlett, Engraved in the first style of the Art by R. Wallis, J. Cousen, Willmore, Brandard, Adlard, Richardson, &c. The literary department by N. P. Willis, Esq. London^ George Virtue^ mdcccxl. 4to, Vol. i.. Engraved w : ■ 502 BARTOL. Title, pp. iv. (2), xii., 140, 65 Plates, Map and Portrait ; 11., Engraved Title, iv., 106, 53 Plates. n. 3784 First issued in thirty parts. Some proof copies of the platrs were printed in folio without letter-press. Tliis work has been frequently reprinted, without date. The intelligent buyer will get the first edition. It was also issued, with the letter-press, in French and in German. Bartlett. Gezigten in Amerika, naar afbecldingen op do plaats zelve geteekend. Uit het Engels vertaald door C. J. Zweerts. Jmsterdam^ G. J. A, Beijerinck^ 1 84 1. 8vo. a. Bartlett. Canadian Scenery, Illustrated from drawings, hy W. H. Bartlett. The literary department by N. P. Willis, Esq. ... London^ James S. Virtue [1842]. 4to, 3 p. 1., pp. 128, 54 Plates ; 3 p. I., 116, 64 Plates. 3786 This, also, has been reissued without a date, and a few copies of the plates were issued as proofs before letter-press, on India pajier, folio size. It is the finest of Mr. Bartlett's works, it was also issued with a French title, as follows: Bartlett. Le Canada Pittoresque, faisant suite aux voyages en Amerique, en Suisse, en Ecosse, etc., enrichi de gravures faites sur les dessins de M. Wm. H. Bartlett, et executees avec le plus grand soin, par MM. R. Wallis, J. Cousen, Willmorc, Brandard, Bentley, Richardson, etc. La partie litteraire par N. P. Willis. Londres et Paris^ ^^57- 2 vols., 4to. 3787 Bartlett. The History of the United States of North America ; from the Discovery of the Western World to the Present Day. By W. H. Bartlett ... . Continued by B. B. Woodward ... . New York \_Londoyi^ 1856 .''] 3 vols., rl. 8vo, pp. •v., (3)5 698 ; 2 p. 1., pp. 720 ; 2 p. 1., pp. 726. 3788 Bartlett. The Pilgrim Fathers ; or. The Founders of New England in the Reign of James the First. By W. H. Bartlett ... . London^ Arthur Hall^ Virtue iff Co^ 1853. ^'- ^^°' PP- ^4°- 28 Plates. H. + Second Edition, [1854.] + New Edition. Edin- burgh^ Nelson^ 1866. 8vo, pp. 230. 28 Plates. c. 3789 The principal merit of this work is in the fine plates in the early editions. Bartley (J.) Lays of Ancient Virginia, and other Poems. By James Avis Bartley. Richmond^ 1855. i2mo, pp. 206. Bartol (C. a.) a Discourse ... on Theodore Parker. By C. A. Bartol. Boston^ i860. 8vo, pp. 28. b., h. 3791 Bartol. The Hand of God in the Great Man : a Sermon delivered in the West Church, Boston, occasioned by the Death r 1 n BARTOL. 503 of Daniel Webster. By C. A. Bartol, Junior Minister. Pub- lished by Rt'(|uest. Boston^ (iroshy^ Nichols^ and Company^ 1852. 8vo, pp. 28. H. t Second Edition. Boston, 1852. 8vo, pp. 22. u. 3792 [Bartol.] Influence of the Ministry at Large in the City of Boston. By a Spectator. Boston, "James Alunroe ^ Co. and S. G. Simpkins, 1836. l2mo, pp. 72. h. 3793 Bartol. The West Church and its Ministers. Fiftieth Anniversary of the ordination of Charles Lowell, d.d. Boston, 1856. 8vo, pp. 242. M. 3794 Also : Addri'ss ... in Groton, m the Funeral of ... Rev. George W. Wells, March 21, 1843. Boiton, 1S43. 8vo, pp. 12. H. Conditions of" Peace: A Discourse ... in memory of David Kimball Hobait, June 14, 1863. ... lir.iion, 1S63. Svo, pp. zS. H. Congregational Freedom. A Discourse, alter Thirty Years" ^Flnistry, preached in the West Church ... March 3, 1867, with ... Froceedinys of tlie Parish, March 10. Boston, 1867. 8vo, pp. 23. H. A Discourse on the Lite and Ch.iractcr of Samuel I'utnam ... Late Judge of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts ... . Boston, 1S53. 8vc), pp. 20. H. ... A Discourse ... on ... the Death of Dr. George C. Sha tuck. ... Boston, 1854. Svii, pp. 30. B., H., s. Extravagance: A Sermon fjr tlie Times ... on Fast Day, April 7, 1S64. ... Boston, 1S64. 8vo, pp. iz. h. The Fall: a Sermon ... Nov. 27, 1864, the Sunuay after the Decease of Mrs. Sarah Fuinam. ... Boston, 1865. 8vo, pp. 14. H. Imliviijual and I'ublic Re.'-"orm. A Discourse on Fast Day, April 2, 1S46. Boston, 1846. 8vo, pp. 16. b. The Duty of the Time. A Discourse ... April 28, 1861. ... Boston, iSf)i. 8vo, pp. 16. b., h. The Me- morial of Virtue : A Sermon ... Jan. 22, 1865, after the Death of Kdward Everett. ... Boston, 1865. 8vo. pp. 13. The Nation's Hour: A Tribute to Major Sidne\ Willard, ... December 21 ... . Boston, 1862. 8vo, pp. 58. h. Our Sacrifices. A Sermon ... November 3, 1861 ... the Sunday after the Funeral of Lieut. William Lowell Putnam. ... Boston, 1861. 8vo, pp. 23. h. Public Causes for Gratitude, A Sermon ... on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1847 ... . Boston, 1848. 8vo, pp. 16. B. The I'urchase by Blood: A Tribute to Brig. -Gen. Charles Russell Lowell, Jr. ... Oct. 30, 1864. ... Boston, 1864. 8vo, pp. 21. h. The Recompense. A Sermon for Country and Kindred, ... August 24. ... Bostyn, 1862. 8vo, pp. 23 (l). H. Religion in our Public Schools. A Discourse ... . Boston, muccclix. i2mo, pp. 23. B. The Remission of Blood : a Tribute to our Soldiers and :he Sword ... . Boston, 1862. 8vo, pp. 20. H. ... A Sermon ... at the Ordination of ... George M. Bartol ... in Lancaster, Mass. ... August 4, 1847. ... Lancaster, 1847. 8vo, pp. 50. H. ... A Sermon on the Character of Rev. Ephraim Pcabody, d.d. Delivered ... December 7, 1856 ... . Boston, 1857. l2mo, pp. 16. b., h. A Sermon ... on Fast-day, April 10. Boston, 1851. 8vo, pp. 20. Traveller's Report; or. Abroad and at Home: Sermon ... Nov. 19, 1854. ... Boston, 1854. 8vo, pp. 25. h. The Unspotted Life: a Discourse in Memory of Rev. Thomas Starr King ... . March 6, 1864. ... Boston, 1864. 8vo, pp. 15. H. The Voice of Twenty Years: a Discourse on ... the Twentieth Anniversary of his Ordination ... . Boston, 1857. 8vo, pp. 19. H. Bartol (G. Murillo). An Inheritance to Children's Chil- dren: a Discourse occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Sarah Thayer. Preached at Lancaster, June 28, 1857, ••• • ^Y George M. Bartol. ... Boston, 1857. ^^o, pp. 19. H. 3795 : M 504 BARTON. Bartolache (J. I.) Manificsto satisfactorio anunciado en la Gazcta de Mexico (Tom. i. Niim. 53.) Opusculo giiadalu- patU) compuesto por el doctor D. Joseph Ignacio Bartolache, natural de ... Santa Fe ... . Mexico^ Impreso por D. Felipe de Y.uniga y Ontiveros^ m.dcc.xc. 4to, pp. 14 (14), 105, 16 {12). H. On the apparitions of the Virgin of Guailaiupe, with bibliographical accounts of nitii'tccn books on the same subject, and extracts from them. Bartolomei (G.) L'America poema eroicodi Giralamo Bar- tolomei Gia Smedvcei. Al cristianissimo Lvigi XIV. Re di Francia ... . Roma Lodouico Grigriani., mdcl. 4to, pp. (18), 564(11). Plate. H. 3797 " Poeme en quarante chants, dont Americ Vespuce est le heros." — Ternaux, No, 692. Priced, Trois, 40 fr. See Biog. Univ. Bartolomeides (Ladislaw). Historic o Americe, ukazuji'ci, kteralc byla skrze Krist. Kolumbusa wynalczena. Sepsal Lad. Bartolomeides. IV. Pre's puree u fVebra^ ^794- ^vo, pp. 169 Bartolozzi (F.) Apologia delle Ricerche istorico-critiche circa alle scoperte d' Amerigo Vespucci alle quali puo servire d'aggiunta, scritta da Francesco Bartolozzi in confutazione della lettera seconda alio stampatore data col nome del padre Canovai delle cuole pie. Firenze., Gaetano Cambiagi., mdcclxxxix. 8vo, pp. 40. Also on large paper. Usually found with the following work : H. 3799 Bartolozzi. Ricerche istorico-critiche circa alle scoperte d'Amerigo Vespucci con I'aggiunta di una relazione del t.iede- simo fin ora inedita. Compiiate da Francesco Bartolozzi. Fi- renze., Gaetano Cambiagi^ mdcclxxxix. 8vo, pp. 182; Errori, I page. H. 3800 Barton (A.) The Disappointment : or, the Force of Cre- dulity. A new American Comic Opera, of two Acts. By Andrew Barton, Esq. [Motto.] New T'ork, Printed in the rear M,DCC,LXVIL 8 vo, pp. v., 58. p. + Second edition, revised and corrected, with large additions, by the Author. Philadelphia.^ Francis Shallus.^ '79^' i2mo, pp. iv., 94, I. p. 3801 The Philadelphia Library has a copy of this very rare book, with a MS. key to the Characters, who were Philadelphians ... Air No. iv. is Yankee Doodle (1767). Barton (B. S.) Additional Facts, Observations, and Con- jectures relative to the Generation of the Opossum of North America. In a Letter ... By Benjamin Smith Barton. Phila- delphia.^ 18 13. 8vo, pp. 24. P. 3802 BARTON. 505 Barton. Archsologix Amcricanae Tclluris Collectanea et Specimina ; or^ Collections with Specimens for a Series of Me- moirs on certain Extinct Animals and Vegetables of North America ; together with Facts and Conjectures relative to the Ancient Condition of the Lands and Waters on the Continent. By B. S. Barton. Part i., with Plates. Philadelphia^ i%i\. 8vo. Barton. Collections for an Essay towards a Materia Medica of the United States ... By Benjamin Smith Barton ... . Part i. Philadelphia^ Carr W JVay^ ^19^- 8vo, pp. vii., 49. B. + Second Edition, Philadelphia^ 1801. 8*^0., pp. xii., 64. + Third Edition. Philadelphia^ 1 8 ID. 8vo. -f Part ii. 1804, pp. 53. c, 3804 Barton. A Discourse on some of the Principal Desiderata in Natural History, and on the Best Means of promoting the Study of this Science, in the United-States. ... By Benjamin Smith Barton Philadelphia^ printed by Denham i^ Towriy 1807. 8vo, pp. 90. B., c. 3805 Barton. Elements of Botany, or Outlines of the Natural History of Vegetables. By Benjamin S. Barton, m.d. Phila- delphia^ 1803. 8 vo. -f Revised ... with ... Notes ... . London^ Goldy 1804. Rl. 8vo, pp. 344, 35. 30 Plates. + Second Edition. Philadelphia^ 1817. 8vo, pp. 302, 168; Appendix, 16; Explana- tion of the Plates, &c., pp. 40. 30 Plates. 3806 Pritzel describes ' Second Edition, enlarged. PAiladelfAia, 1812-14. 8vo, pp. xviii., 324 and Indjx; pp. iv., 180, 4. 40 Plates. Barton, Facts, Observations, and Conjectures relative to the Generation of the Opossum of North America. By Pro- fessor Barton, in a Letter to M. Roume. Philadelphia^ 1806. 8vo, pp. 14. 3807 Barton. Flora Virginica, sive Plantarum prxcipue indige- narum Virginiae Historia inchoata, Iconibus illustrata. Studio e Cura B. S. Barton, m.d. Philadelphia, 181 2. 8vo, pp. 78. P. Barton. Fragments of the Natural History of Pennsylvania. By B. S. Barton, m.d. Part First. Philadelphia, PFay y Graff, 1799. Folio, pp. xviii., 24. p. 3809 " Tliis work has never yet been published ... . It is nothing more than an enlarged and new modified edition of the Flora Virginica of Clayton and Gronovius." — fyHliam Barton. Barton. Hints on the Etymology of certain English Words, and on their Affinity to Words in the Language of different Euro- 64 i! I i \ I ^^ 506 BARTON. pean, Asiatic and American [Indian] Nations, in a letter from Dr. Barton to Dr. Thomas Ucddocs. \_Ph'iladelphia^ '^oj-l 4t<>> pp. 14. w. 3810 Barton. Inquiry into the (^estion whether the Apis Mcl- lifica, or True Honey Bee is a Native of America, [n. p., n. d.] 4to, pp. 21. , M. 3811 Barton. A Memoir concerning an Animal of the Class of Reptilia or Amphibia which is known in the United States by the name of Alligator and Hellbender. Philadelphia^ iH 12. 8vo. I Plate. 3812 Barton. A Memoir concerning the Disease of Goitre, as it prevails in different Parts of North America. By Benjamin Smith Barton ... . Philadelphia^ the Author,, 1800. 8vo, pp. viii., 94. B. 3813 Translated into German with the fulluwing title : Barton. Abhandlung iiber dem Kropf, wie er sich in Nord- Amerika haufig findet. Aus dem Englischen, mit Anmerkungen von W. Liebsch. Gottingen^ Dieterich^ 1802. 8vo. 814 And into Spanish, with the title : Barton. Memoria sobre a bronchocele ou papo da America Septentrional, por Benjamin Smith Barton, traducida em portu- guez por Hypolito Jose da Costa Pereira Furtado de Mendon^a. Lisbon^ 1801. 8vo. 3815 Barton. A Memoir concerning the Fascinating Faculty which has been ascribed to the Rattle-Snake, and other American Serpents. By Benjamin Smith Barton ... . Philadelphia, the Author, ijq6. 8vo, pp. 70. h. 3816 This and the Supplement (No. 3825) were printed only for private distribution. See Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, Vol. iv. Barton. Memoir concerning the Fascinating Faculty which has been ascribed to various species of Serpents. By B. S. Bar- ton. A New Edition, greatly Enlarged. Philadelphia, 18 14. 8vo, pp. 76. I Plate. c. 3817 Barton. Abhandlung uber die vermeinte Zauberkraft der Klapperschlange. Aus dem Englischen, mit Anmerkungen von E. A. W. V. Zimmermann. Leipzig, Hinrichs, 1798. 8vo. A translation also appeared in the Amerikanisches Magazin, Hamburg, 1797. I., 1-13, " Von der bezaubernden Kraft," etc. BARTON. 507 Barton. New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Na- tions of America. By Benjamin Smith Barton ... . Philadilphia^ for the Author^ hy John liiorftty ^191- ^vo, pp. xii., cix., 83. H. -f [Second Edition.] Philudflphia^ '79^' 8vo, Title, pp. xxviii., cix., i33> 32- c. * H. 3819 This Hditiun has an Appendix, cimtaining Notes and Illustrations. It is the Ant philutophical treatise on American Fhiloiogy by an American Author. See Murray. Barton. Observations on some Parts of Natural History : t J which is prefixed, an Account of several Remarkable Vestiges of an Ancient date, which have been discovered in dirt'erent parts of North America. Part i. By Benjamin Smith Barton ... Lon- dorty C. Di/fyy [1787.] 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 76. Plate. c. 3820 "A prefixed advertisement to this work informs us that it it the production of a very young man, written chieHy as a recreation from the laborious studies y)( medicine. It is, however, a curious tract; we have here only the first part; the other three, which will complete the work, are to be published in a few months." — Monthly Review. This part, the only one ever published, relates entirely to antiquities, giving an ac- count of the Indian ruins in the Mushingum, and remarks on the first peopling of America, ice. Barton. Papers relative to certaii American Antiquities. Philadelphia, Thomas Dobson, 1796. 4to, pp. iv., 39. 2 Plates. Barton. The Philadelphia Medical and Physical Journal, arranged by Benjamin S. Barton, m.d. Philadelphia, 1805-6. 8vo. Vols. I. & II. 3822 E.ch volume has two parts, with independent title-pages and pagings. Includes papers on the Falls of Niagara, Mohawk Indians, American Mammoth, Welsh In- dians, White Negroes, &c. Barton. Remarks on the Speech attributed, by Mr. Jeffer- son, to Logan. By Benjamin Smith Barton. [Philadelphia, 1806.] 8vo, pp. vii., 24. c. 3823 Reprinted from Phil. Med. Trans. Barton. Some Account of the Siren Lacertina, and other Species of the same Genus of Amphibious Animals. Philadelphia, 1808. 8vo. c. 3824 Fifty copies only printed. Reprinted with the following title : Barton. Some Account of the Siren Lacertina, and other Species of the same Genus of Amphibious Animals. In a letter from Professor Barton, of Philadelphia, to Mr. J. G. Schneider, of Saxony. Philadelphia, 1821. 8vo, pp. 33. Plates. 3825 Barton. Specimen of a Geographical View of the Trees and Shrubs, and many of the Herbaceous Plants of North-Amer- u i'» 508 BARTON. ica, between the Latitudes of Seventy-one and Twenty-five. ... [^Philadelphia^'] 1809. 4to, pp. 10, 26. Plates. 3826 Barton. Supplement to a Memoir concerning the Fascinat- ing Faculty which has been ascribed to the Rattlesnake and other American Serpents, in a Letter from Prof. Barton to Prof Zimmermann, of Brunswick in Germany. [Philadelphia^ 1800.] 8vo, pp. 40. 3827 Also "The Article America, corrected and considerably enlarged, by Dr. Barton," in John Pinkerton's Modern Geography. Philadelphia, \%o^. 8vo, ii., 394-554. m. Barton (C. C.) Manifest of the Charge preferred to the Navy department, and subsequently to Congress, against Jesse Duncan Elliott Esq. a Captain in the Navy of the United States, for unlawful conduct while Commodore of the late Mediterranean Squadron, and a refutation of the recrimination raised by that officer : by Charles Crillon Barton, of the U. S. Navy. [No imprint,] 1839. 8vo, pp. 46 & 24. 3828 Barton (Clara). Roll of Missing Men. No. i. [Washing- ton^ 1865.] Broadside. 4 or more numbers have been published. Barton (C.) ... Defence of Cyrus Barton, Against the attacks of Hon. Isaac Hill upon the Establishment of the New- Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette. [n. p., September 7, 1840.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3830 Barton (C.) An Address delivered before the Republicans of Newport, and vicinity, July 4, 1828. Newport^ [N. H.) pub- lished by Dunbar Jldrich^ i8?8. 8vo, pp. 16, c. 3831 Barton (D.) Speech of Hon. David Barton on Mr. Foot's Resolution relative to the Public Lands, U. S. Senate, Feb. 9, 1830. [No imprint.] 8vo, pp. 42. b. 3832 Barton. Speech of Mr. Barton, of Missouri, upon the power of the President to remove Federal Officers ; and upon the Re- straining Power and Duty of the Senate ... Washington^ 1830. 8vo, pp. 28. 3833 Barton. Speech of Mr. Barton of Tuscaloosa in the House of Representatives of Alabama on the Land Bill. Tuscaloosa, 1829. 8vo, pp. 16. 3834 Barton (E. H.) The Cause and Prevention of Yellow Fever, contained in the Report of the Sanitary Commission of New Orleans, by E. H. Barton, m.d,, a.m., Chairman of the Sanitary ' i ■i BARTON. 509 I Commission, &c. ; with a large Plan of New Orleans. Phila- delphia^ 1855. 8vo, pp. 348. + Third edition; with the addition of upwards of seventy pa^es of " Prefatory Remarks," and a Sup- plement. New Tork^ 1857. 8 vo. c. 3835 Barton. A Discourse on Temperance, and of the Applic- ability of Stimulants in a Warm Climate ... by E. H. Barton ... . New Orleans^ 1837. 8vo, Title, pp. 32. H. 3836 With statistics of intemperance in the United States, and especially in New Orleans. Barton. Report of the Sanitary Commission of New Or- leans on the Epidemic Yellow Fever of 1853. Published by authority of the City Council of New Orleans. New Orleans^ 1854. 8vo. c. 3837 Barton. Report to the Louisiana State Medical Society, on the Meteorology, Vital Statistics and Hygiene of the State of Louisiana. By E. H. Barton ... . To which is added, an Ap- pendix, Showing the Experience of Life Insurance Companies in Louisiana, With Tables of Mortality ... . By H. G. Heartt ... . New Orleans^ 1851. 8vo, Title, pp. 66; Table, i 1. folio. H. Barton (E.) Trial of Elijah Barton and Six others for the Murder of Paul Chadwick, at Malta, in Maine, on September 8th, 1809. Taken in Short Hand by John Merrick. Hallowell^ 1810. 8vo. 3839 Barton (Hull). Discourse delivered in Boston, March i, 1826, for the Relief of the Boston Bard [Robert S. Coffin]. Boston^ 1826. 8vo, pp. 20. 3840 Barton. An Exposition of Facts, in a Letter to Stephen Gould, an Elder of the Society of Friends. By Hull Barton. ... New Bedford^ Printed by Benj. Lindsey^ 1823. i2mo, pp. 34. Barton (L) Eulogy, delivered in the Chapel of Brown Uni- versity, on Mr. Ezra Bailey ... who died October 7, 1818. By Ira Barton ... Providence^ Miller &' Hutchens, 18 17. 8vo, pp. 16. B. 3842 Barton. An Oration, delivered at Oxford, on the Forty-sixth Anniversary of American Independence. By Ira Barton . ... Cambridge^ 1822. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 3843 Barton (James). Dissertatio de Dysenteria contagiosae, prae- cipue de ilia Specie, quae in Indiis Occidentalibus observatur .... Lugduni Batavorumy 1788. 8vo, pp. 57. 3844 ' II n m li i 1 510 BARTON. Barton (Jam^ L.) Address on the Early Reminiscences of Western New-"^ ork, and the Lake Region of Country. Deliv- ered before the Young Men's Association of Buffalo. February 16, 1848. By James L. Barton. Buffalo^ 1848. 8vo, pp. 69. B. 4- Second Edition. Buffalo^ 1848. 8vo. 3845 Barton. Commerce of the Lakes. A Brief Sketch of the Commerce on the Great Northern and Western Lakes for a Series of Years ; ... added, ... the Business done through Buffalo on the Erie Canal, for ... 1845 and 1846. Also, Remarks as to the True Canal Policy of the State of New- York. By James L. Barton. Buffalo^ 1847. 8vo, pp. 80, and Table, folded. + Second Edition. Buffalo,^ 1847. 8vo. B. 3846 Barton. Commerce of the Lakes, and Erie Canal. By James L. Barton. Buffalo^ 1851. 8vo, pp. 51. b. 3847 Barton. Lake Commerce. Letter to the Hon. Robert M'Clelland ... in relation to the Value and Importance of the Commerce of the Great Western Lakes. By James L. Barton. jB«^/o, 1846. 8vo, Table, pp. 34. H. + Second Edition. With additional Notes. Buffalo^ jewett^ Thomas y Co., 1846. 8vo, pp. 32; Table, folded, i 1. + Third Edition. With additional Notes. 3848 Barton (T.) Unanimity and Public Spirit. A Sermon, Preached at Carlisle, And some other Episcopal Churches, in the Counties of York and Cumberland, soon after General Brad- dock's Defeat. Published by particular Request. By the Rev- erend Mr. Thomas Barton, Missionary to the said Churches. To which is prefixed, A Letter from the Reverend Mr. Smith, Provost of the College of Philadelphia, concerning the Office and Duties of a Protestant Ministry, especially in Times of public Calamity and Danger. Philadelphia : Printed and Sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall^ at the New-Printing- Office ; by W. Dun- lapy in Lancaster; and in Tork County by the Author^ ^755- 8vo, pp. XX., 16. H. 3849 Barton (T. T.) A Fast Sermon, Preached at Fitchburg, July 23, 1812. By Titus T. Barton, a.b. ... Leominster^ Mass., printed by Salmon Wilder^ Jugust^ 1812. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 3850 Barton. A Sermon, preached at Tewksbury, February, 22, 1800. On Account of the Death of General George Washing- ton. — By the Reverend Titus Theodore Barton. — Published at [^>,i BARTON. 5" the request of the hearers. — Printed at Medforel, (Massachusetts.) I Son, 8vo, pp. 8. 3851 [Barton (William), a.m.] The Constitutionalist, addressed to Men of all Parties in the United States. Philadelphia^ 1804, 8vo, pp. 49. 3852 Barton. A Dissertation on the Freedom of Navigation and Maritime Commerce, and such Rights of States relative thereto, as are founded on the Law of Nations : adapted more particularly to the United States ... . By William Barton, m.a Phila- delphia^ Baltimore^ and IVashington City^ l8o2. 8vo, pp. 339, xlv., (3). c. & H. 3853 Barton. Observations on the Trial by Jury, with Remarks on Legislation and Jurisprudence, and the Profession of the Law, Address to the Citizens of Pennsylvania. By William Barton, A.M. Strasburg^ 1 803. M. 3854 Barton. Memoirs of the Life of David Rittenhouse, lld. F.R.s. Late President of the American Philosophical Society, &c. Interspersed with various Notices of many Distinguished Men : with an Appendix, containing Sundry Philosophical and other Papers, most of which have not hitherto been Published. By William Barton, m.a. ... Philadelphia^ Edward Parker, 18 13. 8vo, Title, pp. 614. Portrait. c. k h. 3855 Barton (W. P. C.) A Biographical Sketch, read pursuant to appointment before the Philadelphia medical society, ... i6th February, 1816, of their late President; Professor Barton. By Wm. P. C. Barton, m.d. Philadelphia, J. Maxwell, 18 10. 8vo, pp. 32. Portrait. 3856 Barton. Compendium Florae Philadelphicae : containing a Description of the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants found within a Circuit of Ten Miles around Philadelphia. By Wm. P, C. Barton, m.d. In Two Volumes. ... Philadelphia, M. Carey and Son, 18 1 8. 2 vols., i2mo, 4 p. 1., pp. 251 ; 234. B. Ste N. A. R., xiii., 119. Barton. A Flora of North America. Illustrated by Col- oured Figures, drawn from Nature. By William P. C. Barton ... . Philadelphia, M. Carey ^ Sons ... 1821-23. 3 vols., 4to, pp. xix., (5), 138 ; X., 107 ; vii., (i), lOO. 106 Plates, b., h. Pritzel speaks of a second edition, 1825, " verosimiliter eadem impressio." i ! I I U 4 i .. .fe ii I ;i 512 BARTRAM. Barton. Flora Philadelphicae Prodromus ... . Auctore W, P. C. Barton, m.d. ; or, Prodromus of the Flora Philadelphica, exhibiting a List of all the Plants to be described in that Work, which have as yet been by him collected. Philadelphia^ Mux- well, 1815. 4to, pp. 96. 3859 Barton. Hints for Naval Officers cruising in the West Indies. By William P. C. Barton, m.d. Philadelphia, 1830. i2mo, pp. 222. c. 3860 Barton. Outlines of Lectures on Materia Medica and Bot- any, delivered in Jefferson Medical College. By William P. C. Barton. Philadelphia, 1827. 2 vols., 24mo. 3861 Barton. A Treatise containing a Plan for the Internal Or- ganization and Government of Marine Hospitals, in the United States ; with ... a Scheme for amending and systematizing the Medical Department of the Navy. By William P. C. Barton, M.D. ... Philadelphia, 1814. 8vo, pp. xxvi., 244. + Second Edi- tion, with Emendations and Additions. Philadelphia, the Juthor, 1817. 8vo, pp. (2), viii., (i), 240, xix.-xxv., (i). Plate. c, H. Barton. Vegetable Materia Medica of the United States, or Medical Botany, containing a Botanical, General, and Medical History of the Medicinal Plants indigenous to the United States. Illustrated with nearly 100 colored engravings, carefully drawn from nature by the author. By William P. C. Barton, m.d. ... Philadelphia, Cary, 181 7-1825. 2 vols., 4to., pp. xv., 273 ; xvi., 243. 50 Plates. 3863 N. A. R., VI., p. 344. Issued with plain and colored plates. Also : Some Account of a Plant used in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania as a Substitute for Chocolate, Hol- cus Bicolor Willd. Philadelphia, Palmer, 1816. 8vo, pp. 8. Most of the works of Professor Barton are out of print. Barton (W. S.) Epitaphs from the Cemetery on Worcester Common, with Occasional Notes, References, and an Index. By W. S. Barton. IVorcester, printed by Henry J. Howland, [1848.] 8vo, pp. 36. ' H. 3864 Bartow (R.) Exposition of the Failure of the Franklin Bank, N. Y. By Robert Bartow. New York, 1831. 8vo. s. Bartram (A.) and others. Apology for having imported some stockings. Philadelphia^ July 14, 1770. Broadside, i page. B. 3866 BARTKAM. 513 Bartram (John). A Catalogue of Trees, Shrubs, and Her- baceous Plants indigenous to the United States of America, culti- vated and disposed of by John Bartram & Son, at their Botanical Garden, Kingsess, near Philadelphia. ... Philadelphia^ 1807. 8vo. Bartram. Observations on the Inhabitants, Climate, Soil, Rivers, Productions, Animals, and other matters worthy of Notice. Made By Mr. John Bartram, In his Travels from Pensilvania To Onondago, Oswego and the Lake Ontario, In Canada. To which is annex'd, a Curious Account of the Cata- racts at Niagara. By Mr. Peter Kalm, A Swedish Gentleman who travelled there. London, J. Whiston and B. IVhite^ I75i- 8vo, Title, pp. 94. Map. c. & h. 3868 Also various papers in the " Philosophical Transactions." See [Stork (W.)] Bartram. Account of the Bartram Garden, published in "The Horticulturist" in 1850. Revised and corrected by the Author and now printed for the Central Fair in aid of the U. S. Sanitary Commission. Printed by C. Sherman^ Son iff Co.^ 1864. i2mo, pp. II. H. 3869 Bartram (William). Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Coun- try, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws ; containing an Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of those Regions, together with Observations on the Manners of the Indians. Embellished with Copper-Plates. By William Bartram. Phil- adelphia^ Printed by James iff Johnson^ M,DCC,xci. 8vo, pp. (2), xxxiv., 522. Portrait of Mico Chlucco, Map, and 7 Plates. H. -\- London^ Reprinted for y. Johnson^ ^79"^' 8vo, pp. xxiv., 520, (12). Portrait, Map, and 7 Plates. n.-{- Dublin^ J. Moore [etc.\ 1793. 8vo, 12 p. 1., 526 pp. ; Index 3 1., Directions, i p. Portrait, Map and 7 Plates. + The Second Edition in London. Philadelphia^ Printed by "James and Johnson^ '791 > London^ Re- printed for J. Johnson^ 1794' 8vo, pp. xxiv., 520, Index and Directions, 4 1. 8 Plates and Map. 3870 In this second edition the title page only is new. Unequalled for the vivid pictur- esqueness of its descriptions of nature, scenery, and productions. " It is written in the spirit of the old travellers." — Coleridge. There are copies of the English edition on large paper. See Rich, i., 357; Boucher, Vol. vi.; M. R., x., 13, 130. Bartram. Voyage dans les parties sud de I'Amerique sep- tentrionale; Savoir: les Carolines septentrionale et meridion- ale, la Georgie, les Florides orientale et occidentale, le pays des 6s !i ;:| SH BASALENQUE. Cherokees, le vaste territoire des Muscogulges ou de la confed- eration Creek, et le pays des Chactaws. Contenant des details sur le sol et les productions naturelles de ces contre^s, et des observations sur les niceurs des Sauvages qui les habitent. Par William Bartram. Imprimie a Philadelphie, en 1 791, et a Lon- dres, en 1794, et trad, de I'ang. par P. V. Benoist. Paris^ Car- taret et Brosson^ Maradan^ an vii. [1799-1801].-!- ^<"''^> Mara- dan^ an IX. 2 vols., 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 457, (i); 2 p. 1., pp. 436, (i). Portrait, Map, and 4 Plates. h. 3871 Bartram. Reisen durch Nord- and Siid-Karolina, Georgien, Ost- und West-Florida, das Gebiet der Tskerokesen, Krihks und Tschaktahs. Aus dem Englischen mit Anmerkungen von E. A. W. v. Zimmermann. Berlin^ Voss^ 1793- 8vo. Plate. (Magazin von merkwiird. Reisebeschreib. Bd. x.) 3872 Bartram. Reizen door Noord- en Zuid-Carolina, Georgie, Oost- en West-Florida ; de Landen der Cherokees, des Mus- cogulges, of het Creek bondgenootschap en bet land der Chac- taws. Uit het Engelsch vertaald, door J. D. Pasteur. Haar- lem^ 1794-97. 8vo. Map. 3873 J. de Jong's " Alphabetische Naamlijst" gives the im^xinty Amsterdantf H. MooUn- eizer, 1797. 3 parts, 8vo. Plate and Map. Bartreau (C. K.) What has been done in Tennessee ; the kind of Government we are under ; the kind of Government our Fathers gave us ; Tennessee and the Institution of African Slavery — How shall we maintain it ? Nashville^ i86i. 8vo. Barzena (Alfonso). Lexica et praecepta grammatica, item liber confessionis et precum, in quinque Indorum Linguis, quarum usus per Americam australem, nempe Puquinica, Tenocotica., Catamareana, Guaranica, Natixana, sive Mogaznana. Peruvia^ 1590. Folio. 3875 »' Livre tres rare, cite par Sotwel, Biblioth. Soc. jfesu, p. 33, qui n'en marque ni la date ni bien positivement le lieu d'impression, et qui probablement en a compose arbitrairement le titre. Ce n'est pas, comme Tent cru plusieurs bibliographes, le premier livre impr. au Perou, car au mot Vocabolario nous citons une edition faite a Lima {Los Reyes) en 1586." — Brunet. Basalenque (Diego). Arte de la lengua tarasca, dispuesto con nuevo estilo y claridad ; sacado a luz P. Nicolas de Quixas. Mexico^ 1 7 14- Svo.-{- Mexico^ 1 805. l6mo. 3875^ Basalenque. Chronica de la provincia de S. Nicholas de Polentino de Mechoacau de la orden de S. Augustin. Por Fr. Diogo Basalenque. 1673. 4to. 3^7^ BASKET. 515 Basanier (Martin). See Laudonniere. Bascom (E. L.) a Masonic Discourse, Spoken at Greenfield, Massachusetts, before the Officers and Brethren of the Republi- can Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, in that Town, on the Festival of St. John the Evangelist, January ist, a.l. 5800. By Brother Ezekiel L. Bascom. Published by the United Request of the Brethren. Printed at Greenfield^ [Mass.) by T. Dickman 1800. 8vo, pp. 14. w. 3877 Also: A Masonic Address at Leicester, Mass., June 24, 1 817. Leicester, liij. 8vo. Bascom [Rev. H. B.) Methodism and Slavery ; with other matter in Controversy between the North and the South ; being a Review of the Manifesto of the Majority in reply to the Pro- test of the Minority of the late general conference of the Meth- odist Episcopal church, in the Case of Bishop Andrew. By H. B. Bascom. Frankfort {Ky.).^ 1845. 8vo, pp. 165. c. 3878 The little Iron Wheel By J. H. Bascom. .. Bascom. Methodism pp. 307. ,. despotism of Episcopal Nashvilk^ 1856. i6mo, 3879 Bascom (Rev. Jonathan). A Sermon preached at Eastham, Thanksgiving-Day, December 15, 1774. By Jonatham Bas- com, v.d.m. ... Boston, Edes and Gill, m,dcc,lxxv. 8vo, pp. 20. Bascom (Jonathan). An Oration, delivered February 22, 1800. The Day of Public Mourning For the Death of General George Washington. By Rev. Jonathan Bascom, Of Orleans, To the People of his Charge, ... Printed by Samuel Hall, Boston, 1800. 8vo, pp. 15. H. 3881 Bascom (William). Sermon at Leominster, Mass., May 14, 1815. Leicester [i%i s]- 8vo. w. 3882 Bashford vs. Barstow. The Trial in the Supreme Court, of the Information in the Nature of a Quo Warranto filed by the Attorney General, on the Relation of Coles Bashford vs. Wm. A. Barstow, contesting the Right to the Office of Governor of Wisconsin. ... Madison, IVis., 1855. 8vo, pp. 368. H. c, 3883 [Basket [Sir James)]. History of the Island of Saint Do- mingo from its first Discovery by Columbus to the present period. London, Printed for Archibald Constable ^ Co., Edin- burgh, 1818. 8vo, pp. xiv., ^26. + New Tork, 1825. 8vo, pp. 206. 3884 I! ■:( I 516 BASSETT. [Basket]. Histoire de I'lle de Saint-Domingue, depuis I'Epoque de sa decouverte par Chrlstophe Colomb Jusqu'a I'Annee 18 18. Publiee sur des documents authentiques, et suivie de Pieces justificatives, Telles que la Correspondance de Toussaint-Louverture avec Buonaparte ; le Ceremonial de la Cour d'Haity ; la Constitution de ce royaume ; I'Amanach royal d'Haity ; la Correspondance du comte de Limonade, et le Mani- feste du roi Christophe. A ParU^ Delauney^ 18 19. 8vo, Half- title, pp. ii., 390. 3885 Bason's Country Almanack, for 1821 ... calculated for North and South Carolina, by Joshua Sharp. Charleston.^ W. P. Bason [n. d.] i2mo, pp, (36). With the usual local information. 3885a Basque. Discourse delivered at Newport, R. I. Benjamin Basque. Boston, 1726. i2mo, pp. 40. By Rev. M. 3886 Bass (E.) Masonic Sermon at Newburyport, December, 1779. By Bp. Edward Bass. Newbury, 1780. i2mo. Also: A Sermon before the Merrimac Humane Society, at Newburyport, Sept. 6, 1803. [n. p.] 1803. 8vo, pp. 23. Bass (J.) Letter to the Rev. Mr. Niles, of Braintree, Mass containing some Remarks on his Dying Testimony. By John Bass, A.M. Boston, 1753. i2mo. 3888 Bass. A True Narrative of an Unhappy Contention in the Church at Ashford [Connecticut]: and the Several Methods used to bring it to a Period. By John Bass, a.m.. Late Pastor of Said Church. Boston; New-England, Printed for D. Gookin, 1 75 1. Small 4to, pp. 28. m. 3889 Basse-Terre. a la Basse-Terre V. Benard, 1791. Basse-Terre. de la Basse-Terre. Historiquc des evenements qui se sont passes .. depuis la revolution. Guadeloupe, imp. de 8vo. 3889a Memoire historique et politique pour la ville Marseille, imp. de F. Brebion, 1791. 8vo. Bassett (A.) ... A Sermon Preached at the Anniversary Election in Hartford, May 14, 1807. By Amos Bassett, a.m. ... Printed hy Hudson & Goodwin, Hartford, 1807. 8vo, pp. 34. Bassett (Francis). An Oration, delivered on ... the Fifth of July, 1824. % Francis Bassett. ... Boston, 1824. 8vo, pp. 24. BASTOS DO SOLITARIO. 517 Bassett (G. W.) a Discourse on the Wickedness and Folly of the Present War. Delivered in the Court House at Ottawa, 111. ... Aug. ii, 1861. By Geo. W. Bassett ... . [Ottawa^ 1861.] 8vo, pp. 24. h. 3893 Bassett. A Northern Plea for the Right of Secession. By Geo. W, [j/V] Bassett .... Ottawa^ 1861. 8vo, pp. 24. 38930 Bassett. Slavery examined by the Light of Nature. Ser- mon ... by Rev. Geo. W. Bassett, at Washington, D. C. ... February 28, 1858. [n. p., 1858]. 8vo, pp. 8. b. 3894 Bassett. A Warning for the Crisis. Or Popular Errors involved in the Present War. An Address ... February 2nd, 1863. By Geo. W. Bassett. Ottawa^ J. H. Leggett^ Printer ^ 1863. 8vo, pp. 32. H. 3895 Bassett (W.) Letter to a Member of the Society of Friends, in reply to objections against joining Anti-Slavery Societies. By William Bassett. Boston^ Isaac Knapp^ '837. i2mo, pp. 44. Basterot. De Quebec a Lima journal d'un voyage dans les deux Ameriques en 1858 et en 1859 par le vicomte de Bas- terot Paris.^ L. Hachette et C", i860. l8mo, 2 p. 1., pp. vii., 338- B. 3897 Bastide (Jean Francois de). Memoire historique Sur la negociation de la France & de I'Angleterre, depuis le 26 Mars 1 76 1 jusqu' au 20 Septembre de la meme annee, avec les Pieces justificatives. Paris, de rimprimerie royale, m.dcclxi. 8vo, Title, pp. iv., 196. H. 3898 Relating to Canada. The Bastille in America: or Democratic Absolutism. By an Eye-Witness. London, Robert Hardwicke, 1 861. 8vo, pp. 39. The Bastiles of the North. See [Sangston (Lawrence.)] Bastos (Jose de Reveira). Roteiro do Cidade do Santa Maria di Belem do Grao Para, pelo rio Tocouton a cinea ate a Porto Real do Pontrol da Caputaria do Gogaz. Rio de Janeiro, im- prenta regia, 181 1. 8vo, pp. 19, 3900 Bastos do Solitario. Estudos sobre Reforma administra- tiva, Ensino religioso, Africanos livres, Trafico de escravos, Liberdade de cabotagem, Abertura do Amazonas, Communi- catees com OS Estados Unidos, &c. Dr. A. C. Tavares Bastos. Segunda edi^ao. Rio de Janeiro, 1863. 8vo, pp. xiv., 438. I y Jit 518 BATCHELDER. dvige I in den Oorloge met eten Continueren. I Gh^'stelt Basuyne des Oorloghs, | Ofte| Waerschouwinghe, aen del Vereenichde Ncderlanden, dat de scl den Coningh van Spaen-|gien moeten door een Oprecht Lief hebber der selvcr Landen. | Gedruckt voor Pieter IValschaert^ Anno 1625. 410, 12 leaves. 3902 This " Call to arms, or demonstration to the United Provinces, that they should continue the war with the King of Spain," relates to Brazil. Batalla de Yanacocha canto Heroico al triunfo de las Armas Pacificadoras. Arcquipa^ ^835. 8vo. 3903 Batbie (Anseleme Polycarpe). Trait^ theorique et pratique de droit public et administratif, contenant ... la comparaison de notre legislation avec les lois politiques et administratives de I'Angleterre, des £tats- Unis ... etc. Par A. Batbie ... . Paris^ Cotillon^ 1861-68. 7 vols., 8vo. 3903a Vol. I. is entitled, " Introduction generate au droit public," etc. Batchelder (E.) Border Adventures ; or. The Romantic Incidents of a New-England Town; and other Poems. With an Appendix. By Eugene Batchelder ... . Boston, 1851. i2mo, pp. 48. 3904 Relates to New Ipswich, N. H. Stt N. £. Gen. Reg., v., 166. [Batchelder]. Brother Jonathan's Welcome to Kossuth. A Poem. ... Boston, [1% ^2]. 8vo. pp. 27. 3905 [Batchelder]. A Romance of the Sea-Serpent, or the Icthyosaurus. Also, a Collection of the Ancient and Modern Authorities, with Letters from Distinguished Merchants and Men of Science. Cambridge, John Bartlett, 1849. i2mo, pp. (4), 1 72, + [2d Ed. Ibid.'] H. 3906 Also: A New Fremont Song ... . [Cambridge, 1856.] i6mo, pp. (3). Batchelder (J.) Memorial to the Massachusetts Legisla- ture. By Hon. John Batchelder, President of the New England Female Medical College. Presented ... May 17, 1866. Being a Reply to the Report of the Judiciary Committee of the House ... . Boston, 1866. 8vo, pp. II. H. 3907 [Batchelder (John M.)] Comparison of Products, Popu- lation, and Resources of the Free & Slave States, [n. p.] 1 86 1. Broadside, lithographed. -f-Ci7»i^r/V^^, 1 86 1. Bd., lith. Batchelder (J. P.) Second edition of " An Advertise- ment," by C. B. Coventry, with a " Candid Exposition of Facts," by J. P. Batchelder, m.d ... . Utica, 1829. 8vo, pp. 16. Bi BATE MAN. 519 Batcheldf.r (Samuel). Introduction and Early Progress of the Cotton Manufacture in the United States. ... Boston^ Little^ Brown and Company^ '^^J- i6mo, pp. iv., 108. H. & H. 3910 [Batchklder], Statistics of the Cotton Manufacture. From the Seventh Annual Report of the Boston Board of Trade. Bos- ton^ i^dx. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3911 Batchklder, Jr. (Samuel). The Young Men of America ... . Prize Essay: By Samuel Batchclder, Jr New Tork^ Boston^ 1858, 8vo, pp. 32.4-1860. i2mo, pp. 70. H. 3912 Batchelder (W.) Masonic Discourse at Danvcrs, Mass., Sept, 26, 1810. By VVilliam Batchclder ... . Salem, [n. d.] 8vo. 3913 Batchelder. A Sermon ... at Buxton^ a.d. 1802, at the Ordination of Abner Flanders ... By William Batchelder ... . Portsmouth^ N. H.., printed by N. S. l^ W. Peirce., 1803. 8vo. pp. 17. H. 3914 Batcheller (D.) Sermon at Oxford, Mass., Oct. 7, 1818, at the funeral of Maj. Archibald Campbell. By David Batch- eller. Worcester .^ 1818. 8vo. w. 3915 Batch£LOR (G.) Aux Fran9ais. Le parti republicain, ses doctrines et ses hommes. [Met Tork.^ Octobre^ i860.] i2mo, pp. 24. H. 3916 Batchelor (G.) By George Batchclor ... History of all the Teachers' Associations ever established in the City of New- York ... . New-York^ 1861. i2mo, i p. 1., pp. 48. H. 3917 Bateman (Edmund). A Sermon Preached before the Hon- ourable Trustees For establishing the Colony of Georgia, in America, and the Associates of ... Dr. Bray; at their Anniver- sary Meeting, March 19, t 740-1, at the Parish Church of St. Bride, ... London. By Edmund Bateman d.d. ... London., J''^^ and Henry Pemberton^ m.dcc.xli. 4to, pp. 21. c. 3918 Bateman (J.) The Orchidaces of Mexico and Guatemala. By James Bateman, Esq. London., Ridgway, 1 837-1 842. Ele- phant folio, pp. 16. 40 Colored Plates. c. 3919 Of this splendid work 125 copies only were printed for subscribers price £zi. Priced : H. G. Bohn, £iz 12s. I 520 BATES. Bateman (N.) School Laws of Illinois, as amended Febru- ary 1 6, 1865, with official and judicial decisions, [and with remarks]. By Newton Bateman. Springfifltl^ 1866. 8vo. Bates (Barnabas). A Brief Statement of the Exertions of the Friends of Cheap Postage in the City of New York. By Barnabas Bates ... . New Tork^ 1848. 8vo, pp. xxvi., (i), 52! Bates (Benjamin). A Letter addressed to a Member of the Legislature of Virginia. By Benjamin Bates. ... New Tork^ printed by Alahlon Day^ 1 82 1. l2mo, pp. 12. 3922 On militia fines. This was also appended to a " Memorial of ... Friends to the Leg. slature of Virginia, un the Milita Laws." ... Neiu-Bedford, i^i-^. i6mo, pp. i8. h. Bates (D. B.) Incidents on Land and Water, or Four Years on the Pacific Coast. Being a Narrative of the Burning of the Ships Nonantum, Humayoon, and Fanchon ... . By Mrs. D. B. Bates. Second Edition. Boston^ 1857. i2mo, pp. 336. B.4- Third Edition. 1857. + Fourth Edition. Boston^ James French and Company^ 1858. i2mo, pp. 336. Woodcuts. H. Bates (E.) In the Supreme Court of the U. States. In Prize. Causes Nos. 134, 163, 170, 261, 262, 263. Brief for the United States, Respondents in the Several Appeals. Edward Bates, Attorney General. C. Eames, of Counsel, [n. p.] Gideon i^ Pearson^ Printers^ ['863]. 8vo, pp. g. H. 3924 Bates. Opinion of Attorney-General Bates on Citizenship. JVashington^ Government Printing Office^ 1863. 8vo, pp. 27. Bates. Opinion of Hi . Edward Bates, Attorney General ... on the Validity of the Acceptances given by John B. Floyd, Secretary of War, to Russell, Majors, & Waddell, now held by Peirce & Bacon. Washington^ Government Printing Office^ 1862. 8vo, pp. 17. H. 3926 Bates. Opinion of the Attorney General (Edward Bates) on the Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus, [1861.] 8vo, pp. 12. 3927 Bates. The Rights of Citizens. Important Opinion of Attorney General Bates. Hartford., 1863. i2mo, pp. 34. Bates (Edward). Edward Bates against Thomas H. Benton. St. Louis^ Mo.., Charless & Paschal/, 1828. i2mo, pp. 12. 3929 Bates (Elisha). An Examination of Certain Proceedings / ft I M HATES. 521 and Principles of the Society of Friends, called (Quakers. Hy Elisha Bates. ... St. C/airsvlJ/e^ the Juthor,, 1837. 8vo, pp. 309 (2). H. 3930 Bates. The Miscellaneous Repository. A Periodical Pub- lication. By Elisha Bates. MountpUasunt [0/'/a,J 1827-36. 5 vols., 8vo. 3931 Contains numcrouii arcidui relatiny to Frii-mls in America. Bates (H. W.) Contributions to an Insect Fauna of the Amazon Valley. Coleoptera-Longicorncs. Part i. Lamiares. London^ 1867. 8vo, pp. 258. 3932 Bates (H. W.) The Naturalist on the River Amazons; a Record of Adventures, Habits of Animals, Sketches of Brazilian and Indian Life, and Aspects of Nature under the Equator, during Eleven Years of Travel. By Henry Walter Bates. With Map and Illustration. London^ John. Murray^ 1 863. 2 vols., post 8vo, pp. xiv., 774. + Second PJdition. London^ Mur- ray^ 1864. i2mo, pp. xii., 466. I Map. s. 3932^ Bates. The River Amazons ; a Record of Adventures, with Sketches of Brazilian and Indian Life, during Eleven Years of Travel. By Henry Walter Bates ... . London., Jof^" Murray., 1867. Post 8vo. 3933 Bates. Der Naturforscher am Amazonenstrom. ... Aus dem Englischen. ... Leipzig., L>yk., 1866. 8vo, pp. viii., 416. Woodcuts, Lithograph Map, and 8 Plates. 3934 Bates (Isaac C.) An Oration pronounced at Northampton, July 4, 1805. ... By Isaac C. Bates. Northampton., Thomas M. Pomroy., 1805. 8vo, pp. 30 (i). h. 3935 Bates. An Oration Pronounced before the Washington Benevolent Society of the County of Hampshire, on their First Anniversary, 181 2. In Commemoration of the Nativity of Washington. By Isaac C. Bates ... . Northampton., printed by fVilliam Butler [i%\2\. 8vo, pp. 24. H, 3936 Also, Speech ... on the Tariff Bill. ... March 26, 1828. Waihington, i8z8. 8vo, pp. 26. H. Speech ... on the Indian Bill. House of Representatives. May, 1830. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 24. b. Speech ... in Defence of the Protective System: Delivered February 21, 1844. IVaihington, 1844. 8vo, pp. i8. + [n, p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. Bates (Joseph). A Vindication of the Seventh Day Sab- bath ... with a further History of God's Peculiar People, from 66 A n i 522 BATES, 1847 *o 1848. By Joseph Bates. New Bedford^ Mass.^ 1848. 8vo, pp. 116. 3937 Bates (Joshua), D.D.^ d. 1854. Address of Rev. Joshua Bates, D.D. at the Semi-Sentennial \}ic\ Celebration of Middle- bury College. 1850. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 24. h. 3938 Bates. An Anniversary Discourse, delivered at Dudley, Massachusetts, March 20, 1853. With Topographical and His- torical Notices of the Town. By Joshua Bates, d.d. Boston^ Press ofT. R. Marvin^ 1853. ^^^^ PP' 5^- ". 3939 Bates. Address ... in Castleton December 2, 1823, at the Commencement of the Vermont Academy of Medicine, con- nected with Middlebury College. ... [n. p.] 1824. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3940 With " An Historical Sketch," etc. B^tes. a Sermon delivered before the Society for Propa- gating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North Amer- ica, Nov. 4, 1813. By Joshua Bates ... . Boston^ Cummings and Hilliard^ 18 13. 8vo, pp. 44. h. 3941 Also: Brief Account of the Happy Death of Mary Ann Clap ... who died July 15, 1816 ... . Dedham, Abel D. Alleyne, 1816. i8mo, pp. 36. H.+Second Edition. Ded/iam, 1816. i8mo, pp. 36. h. Discourse at Castleton on the Organization of the Mount Vernon Institution, Middlebury, Vt., 1818. 8vo; pp. — . A Discourse ... at Middlebury, on the Annual Fast: April 15, 1818. ... Middlebury (f^'t.), 1818. 8vo, pp. 28. H. A Discourse delivered Feb. 15, 1818, Being the Sabbath Preceding the Dissolution of the Pastoral Relation between the Author and the First Church in Dedham. Dedham, 1818. 8vo, pp. 23. A Discourse, delivered March 4, 1814, at the Interment of the Rev. Thomas Prentice, d.d.. Pastor of the Church in Med- field. Dedham, 1814. 8vo, pp. 24. h. A Sermon, preached, January 11, 1804. at the Ordination of the Rev. James Thompson ... in Barre. ... Worcester, 1804. 8vo, pp. 32. H. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Wm. Bates in Northbridge, Mass., Nov. 5, 1845. Andover, 1846. 8vo, pp. 26. H. Two Sermons on Temperance on the Annual Fast, April 8,1813. Boston, 1813. 8vo, pp. 36.+Second Edition. Dedham, 1814. i2mo, pp. 38. Discourse at Castleton, Vt., Sept. 16, 1818, at the organization of the Vermont Juvenile Missionary Society. Middlebury, 1818. 8vo. Inaugural Address as President of Middlebury College, Vt., March 18, 1818. Mid- dlebury, 1%1'i. 8vo, pp. 40. H. + An Inaugural Oration ... . Second Edition. Mid- dlebury, 18 1 8. 8vo, pp. 24. H. A Sermon ... Feb. 26, 1 8 17, at the Ordination of the Rev. Rufus Hurlburt ... at Sudbury. Dedham, 1817. 8vo, pp. 40. h. Sermon at Boston, Jan. 4, 18 16, before the Society for Foreign Missions of Boston and Vicinity. Dedham, li id. 8vo. Sermon at the Ordination of Federal Burt. Do-ver, liij. 8vo. Sermon at the Ordination of Ira Ingraham. Middlebury, iSzi. 8vo. Bates (Joshua), d. 1864. A Memorial of Joshua Bates, from the City of Boston. Boston., City Council^ mdccclxv. R1. 8vo, pp. 58. Portrait and Plates. 3942 BATH. 523 Bates. Proceedings of the City Council in Relation to the Death of Joshua Bates, Esq. Boston^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 10. Bates. Tribute of Boston Merchants To the Memory of Joshua Bates, October, 1864. Boston^ printed hy John IVilson and Son^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 49. 3944 Bates (Mary). The Private Life of John C. Calhoun. ... [From] the "International Magazine" ... . By Miss Mary Bates. Charleston: Walker^ Richards and Co.^ mdccchi. 8vo, pp. 31. H. 3945 Bates (S. P.) A Discourse on the Life and Character of John Barker, d.d. by Samuel P. Bates. Lancaster^ tVm. B. fVi/ey, Printer, i860. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 3946 Bates (Walter). Mysterious Stranger ; or. Memoirs of Henry More Smith, alias Henry F. Moon, alias Wm. Newman, who is now confined in Simsbury Mines,' in Connecticut, for Burglary, &c.. By Walter Bates. New Haven, 18 16. i8mo, pp. 108. 3947 Bates. Narrative of the Conduct and Adventures of Henry Frederic Moon, a native of Brighthelmstone, Sussex, now under sentence of Imprisonment in Connecticut ; an Account of his Artifices, Impostures, Mechanical Ingenuity, &c. By W. Bates, Sheriff of New Brunswick. 1817. 8vo. Portrait. 394^ Bates (William). [An Oration, delivered in Fairhaven July 4, 1821.] By Wm. Bates, Esq. New Bedford, 1821. 8vo. [Bates (W. C.)] The Stars and Stripes in Rebeldom. A Series of Papers written by Federal Prisoners (Privates) in Rich- mond, Tuscaloosa, New Orleans, and Salisbury, N. C. With an Appendix. Boston, T. O. H. P. Burnham, 1862. i2mo, pp. 137. H. 3950 The successive editors of the paper as it originally appeared were George T. Childs, J. W. Dickins, Leroy Warren, and Wm. C. Bates. Bates College. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Bates College, Lewistown, Me., for 1864. Lewistown, 1864. 8vo, pp. 38. H. 3951 Bath. The City Charter : with the Joint Rules and Orders of the City Council ... . Bath \^Me.^ 1848. i6mo, pp. 40. Also : Addresses of the Mayor, Statements of the Appropriations, Receipts and Ex- penditures, Reports of the School Committee, for various years. foi^inA^KMmmsmm^ *iir-^ Ttc^zr" WB en ^f 524 BATTEL. Bath. French's Village in Bath. Building Lots at Auction. Albany^ 1857. 8^°* ^' 3953 Bather. Full and Faithfull Account of the Life of James Bather, late Boatswain of the Nightingale Brig, written by him- self, containing narrative of the steps taken by John Lancey, master of the ship, for wilfully burning and sinking the said Vessel, in order to defraud the Insurers, and relation of the dis- covery made, &c. London [1746]. 8vo. 3954 Containing some interesting notices of the author's proceedings at Newfoundland, Carolina, Charlestown, Boston, the Bermudas, Jamaica, Maryland, Philadelphia, and other parts of America. Title from Thorpe's catalogue, for 1842. Bath-kol. A Voice from the Wilderness. Being an hum- ble attempt to support the Truth of God, against some of the principal errors raging at this time. By the first Presbytery of the Eastward. Boston^ Printed by N. Coverly between the Sign of the Lamb and the White-Horse^ 1783- i2mo, pp. 360. 3955 This singular New England production is signed at the end by William Davidson, Moderator, and Simon Williams, Pros. Clerk. Bathurst (Edward). Hispaniola, Hayti, Saint Domingo. [Privately printed'\i%^i . 8vo. 395^ The Canadian Parliamentary Library contains the following : Memorial of the Colonial Agents to Earl Bathurst, 25th February, 1824. pp. 3. Letter from Earl Bathurst to the Colonial Agents, February, 1824. pp. 3. Letter from the Colonial Agents to Earl Bathurst, ist March, 1824. pp. 2. Another, 9th March, 1824. pp. 4. Report of a Debate in [the Colonial] Council [Barbados,] and a Despatch from Lord Bathurst to the Governor to ... Sir Henry Wande, Governor of Barbados. Bar- bados. London, Re-printed 1823. 8vo, Title, pp. 40 (i). b. Bathurst (H.) Sermon before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, February i6, 1 8 10. By Henry, Lord Bishop of Norwich. London^ 1810. Svo, pp. 76. 3957 Baton Rouge. List of Premiums to be given by the Baton Rouge Industrial Fair Association ... the Second Monday of March, i860. Baton Rouge., i860. 8vo, pp. 15. h. 3958 Also Annual Reports of the Female Orphan Asylum. Incorporated Feb. 5, 1850. Batopilas Mining Co. The Articles of Association of the Batopilas Mining Co. 1826. 8vo. p. 3959 Battel (Andries). De gedenkwaardige Voyagie van Andries Battel van Leigh in Essex, na Brasilien, en desselfs wonderlijke avontuuren, zijnde gevangen gebragt van de Portugijsen na An- BATTLE. 525 gola ... Ao 1589 en vervolgens. Door hem selfs in het Engels beschreven ... . Leyden^ Vander Aa^ 1 706. 8vo, pp. 46 and Register. Map and Plates. s. 3960 Forms part of Vander Aa's Naaukeurige versameling. (&f No. 3.) A Battle! a Battle ! a Battle a Squirt ; | Where no Man is kill'd, and no Man is hurt !| To the Tune of | Three new blue Beans, in a new blue blown Bladder ; | rattle Bladder rattle Blad- der !| To which is added, I The I Quaker's Address, versify'd;| and I King Wampum, or Harm watch Harm | Catch] ... . Printea and Sold at the Blue- Nose ^ near\Brazen-Nose-College^ German- town[_Phil.^ 1764]- i6mo, pp. 12. p. 3961 This curious and very rare poem relates to the Paxton Boys. Battle Field of Shiloh. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. 3962 Battle Fields of the South. From Bull Run to Fredericks- burgh : With Sketches of Confederate Commanders, and Gos- sip of the Camps. By an English Combatant, Lieutenant or Artillery on the Field Staff. London: Smithy Elder & Co.^ 1863. 2 vols., post 8vo, pp. ::liii., 339; 399. 2 hld^s. -{- New Tork^ John Bradburn^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 517. 2 Maps. 39^3 The Battle Grounds of America, illustrated by Stories of the Revolution. With Fourteen Engravings. Auburn, J. C. Derby, 1846. i2mo. 3964 The Battle of Bunker's Hill. See Bunker's Hill. The Battle of Chancellorsville, and the Eleventh Army Corps. Ne\ York, G. B. Teubner, 1863. 8vo, pp. 48. 3965 The Battle of Fort S mter, and first Victory of the Southern Troops. Compiled chiefly from the detailed reports of the Charleston Press. Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, 1861. 8vo. Battle t ^ Lake Erie Monument Association. An Ac- count of the )rganization & Proceedings of the Battle of Lake Erie Monument Association. And Celebration of the 45th Anniversary of the Battle ... at Put-in-Bay Island, on Septem- ber Tenth, 1858. Sandusky, 1858. 8vo, pp. 49. b., h. 3967 Battle of New Orleans ; or, Jackson's Victory. By a Citi- zen of Baltimore. Baltimore, 1^2^. i6mo, pp. 36. 3968 526 BAU'JISSIN. Battle of Niagara, a Poem without notes, and Goldau the Maniac Harper. By John O'Cataract. Baltimore^ N. G. Max- welly 18 1 8. i2mo, pp. 143. 3969 Battle of the Thames, October 5, 1813; from an unpublished Poem, entitled Tecumseh. By a Young American. New Tork^ 1840. i2mo. 3970 ... Battles during the Great American Rebellion, a.d. 1861- 1862. [From the N. Y. Sunday Times of August 24. n. p., 1862.] Broadside. h. 3971 Batwell (D.) a Sermon preached at York-Town, before Captain Morgan's and Captain Price's Companies of Riflemen, on Thursday, July 30, 1775. Being the Day recommended by the Honourable Continental Congress for a General Fast throughout the Twelve United Colonies of North America. By Daniel Batwell m.a. Published by request. Philadelphia^ printed by John Dunlap^ m.dcc.lxxv. 8vo, pp, 20. p. 3972 Bauche and Zevallos. Disertaciones sobre la navigacion a las Indias Orientales por el Norte de la Europa. Escritas, la primera, por M. Bauche, de la Academia de Ciencias de Paris; y la segunda, por el Capitan de Fragata, de la Real Armada, D. Ciriaco de Zevallos. hla de Leon (^Cadi%\ 1798. Sm. folio, pp. xxii., 14. 3973 " These dissertations relate to the practicability of a North fVcst passage to the E.ist Indies, and not to a passage by the North of Europe, as the title would lead one to believe. The dissertation of M. Bauche relates principally to the supposed discoveries of Ferrer Maldonado." — Rich. Baudissin [Graf Adelbert). Der Ansiedler im Missouri- Staate. Den deutschen Auswanderern gewidmet. Iserlohn^ Badeker^ 1^54' 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 181, and Lithographed Map, folio. 3974 Baudissin. Zustande in Amerika illustrirt von Graf A. Baudissin. Altona^ A. Mentzel [and] New-Tor k [and] Saint- Louisy 1862. 8vo, pp. vi., 273. B. + Peter Tiitt. Zustande in Amerika. Zweite Auflage. Altona^ 1862. 8vo, pp. vi., 273.+ Dritte Auflage, Altona^ 1866. 8vo, pp. vi., 273. 3975 •'A worthless book; relating the supposed adventures of a German in America." — Ch. Ran. Baudissin (Ulrich). Cora oder die Sklavin. Amerikanisches Charakterbild in 5 Aufziigen. Nach vorhandenen StofFen frei bearbeitet. Altona^ Mentzel^ 1862. 8vo, pp. 122. 3976 BAUER. 527 Baudouin (A.) La mort de Maximilien (vers) ; par Al- phonse Baudouin. Bar-sur-yJube^ imp. M"" Jardeaux^ 1867. 4to, pp. 4- 3977 [Baudouin (Jean Marie Theodore)]. Washington, ou I'Or- pheline de la Pensylvanie, mclodrame en trois actes. Parisy Fages^ 1 8 15. 8vo. 397^ Published under the pseudonym of d'Aubigny. [Baudous (Wilhelmus de)]. Lof-dicht van alle de voornaem- ste exployten, ghcdaen onder het bewint van de Gheoctr. Westind. Conipagnie, door het cloeclc beleyt van ... P. Pz. Heyn, beginn. van den Jare 1624, ^^2*5, 1626, 1627 ende 1623. Dordrecht^ gedr. by Fran^. Bosselaer^ 1629. 4to, pp. 16. 3978a The dedication is signed TnikO^fiot; (Jt BatirioPf, ;j;p)'or [s'V]. B[audry] d[es Lozieres (Louis Narcisse)]. Voyage a la Louisiane, et sur le continent de I'Amerique Septentrionale, fait dans les annees 1794 a 1798 ; Contenant un Tableau historiquc de la Louisiane, des observations sur son climat, ses riches pro- ductions, le caractcre et le nom des Sauvages ; des rcmarques importantes sur la navigation ; des principes d'administration, de legislation et de gouvernement propres a cette Colonie, etc. etc. Par B*** D***, Orne d'une belle carte. ... Pam, Dentu^ An XI. -1802. 8vo, pp. iv., 382. Map. h. 3979 Contains vocabularies of the Dacotah and Chippeway Indians. Baudry des Lozieres. Second Voyage a la Louisiane, faisant suite au premier de I'auteur de 1794 a 1798. Contenant la vie militaire du general Grondel ... . Par Baudry des Lo- zieres. Paris., Charles., An XI.-1803 (Mars). 2 vols., 8vo, i p. I., pp. xvi., 414 (i); 2 p. 1., pp. 410 (i). 3980 Contains the military life of General Grondel, commander of the French armies in Louisiana, and his services against the English and Indians, &c., and a Congo vocabulary. " These volumes have no other pretensions to their title of a voyage to Louisiana, than that the author published the previous worlc in 1802. It is in fact a miscellany relating to the whole colonial affairs of France." See M. R., xlii., 479. Bauer (Edm.) Einige Bemerkungen iiber den Handels- und Schiffahrts-Verkehr Triest's mit Ostindien, China, Brasilien und andern transatlantischen Liindern. Zweite Auflage. Trieste Miinster, 1864. 8vo, pp. 71. 3981 Bauer (Franz). Some experiments on the Fungi which con- stitute the Colouring Matter of the Red Snow discovered in Baffin's Bay. London, 1820. 4to, pp. 9. 39^2 Reprinted from the " Philosophical Transactions." an 1^ mm 528 BAURY. 8vo. Bauer. verldsdelar, Bauer (Johann Chr. August), Alexander Selkirchs Schick- sale zu Wasser und zu Lande .... Erster Theil. Berlin^ Dunker, 1806. II Zweiter-Vierter Theil. Leipzig, IVienbrack, 1807-10. 3983 Alex. Selkirchs sallsamma afventyr i fremmande Stockholm, Hagestront, 1819-28. 4 vols., l2mo. Bauer. Franklin und Washington, oder Sammlung der merkwiirdigsten bekannten Ziige aus dem Leben dieser Man- ner, Berlin, Frohlich, 1806. 8vo. 3985 Baugher (H. L.) The Christian Patriot, A Discourse addressed to the Graduating Class of Pennsylvania College, Sep- tember 15, 1861. By H. L. Baugher, d.d.. President of Penn- sylvania College. Gettysburgh, A. D. Buehler, 1861. 8vo, pp. 25. 3986 Baumann (Ludwig Adolph). Abriss der Staatsverfassung der vornehmsten Lander in America, Nebst einem Anhange von den nordlichen Polarlandern. Brandenburg, Heffenland, 1776. 8vo. Map, 3987 Baumbach, (L, von). Briefe aus den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika in die Heimath, mit besonderer Riicksicht auf deutsche Auswanderer. Cassel, Fischer, 1851. i2mo, pp. iv., 192. I Lithograph, 4to. + Neue Briefe ... . Cassel, Fischer, 1856. 8vo, pp. xiv,, 336. c. 3988 Baumgarten (Siegm, Jac.) Allgemeine Geschichte. See [Schroter (J. F.)] Baumont (Simon van), Pertinente beschryvinge van Guiana, gelegen aen de vaste kust van America. Amsterdam, 1676. 410. Baury (A. L.) Historical Sketch of St. Mary's Church, Newton Lower Falls Massachusetts. A Sermon, preached in St. Mary's Church, Newton Lower Falls, on the Fourth Sunday after Easter, 1847: being the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Incumbent's first officiating in that Church. By Alfred L. Baury, Rector, Boston, James B. Dow, 1847. ^v°> PP* 34- Baury. ... A Sermon, preached in .,. Newton Lower Falls, Mass,, ... December 24, 1840, at the Funeral of Zibeon Hooker, an Officer of the American Revolutionary Arrny. By Alfred L. Baury ... . Boston, James B. Dow, 1841. 8vo, pp. 28, H. 3991 BAXLEY. 529 BAUSSET-RoquEFORT. Notice historique sur I'invention de la navigation par la vapeur. Par M. le marquis de Bausset- Roquefort. Lyon^ Glrard et Josserand^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 39. Bautista (E. de San J.) Advertencias a los Confcsores de Indios. For Fr. Elias de San Juan Bautista. Mexico^ 1600. 2 vols., 8vo. 3993 Bautista. Confessionario en lengua Mexicana por Fr. Elias de San Juan Bautista. Mexico^ 1599- 8vo. 3994 Bautista. Dialogos en Lengua Mexicana, por Fr. Elias dc San Juan Bautista. Mexico^ 1598. 8vo. 3995 Bautista. Miseria y brevedad de la vida del hombre, en lengua Nahuatl. Por Fr. Juan Bautista, Franciscano. Mexico^ 1604. 4to. 3996 Bautista. Platicas antiquas que en la excellentissima lengua Nahuatl, enmendo y crecento el ... P. Juan Bautista, Francis- cano. Mexico^ 1599- 8vo. 3997 Bautista. Platicas morales de los Indios para la doctrina de sus hijos, en lengua Mexicana intitulado huehuetlatolli. Por Fr. Juan Bautista, Franciscano. Mexico, 1601. 8vo. 399^ Bautista. Sermonario en lengua Nahuatl. Por. Fr. Juan Bautista, Franciscano. Mexico, 1606. 4to. 3999 Except No. 3998, these titles are from Ternaux, Nos. 234, 253, 275 and 298. Bauza (Felipe). Uber den gegenwartigen Zustand der Geographic von Siid-Amerika, von Don Philipp Bauza ... . Uebersetzt durch Wilhelm Friedrich Freyherrn von Kar- winsky ... . 4000 Published in German and Spanish in the " Denkschriften d. K. Akad. d. Wiss., Miinchen, 1824." 4to, Band viii., pp. 87-124. I do not know that it has ever been separately printed. Bavier's (Fr. Urban), des See-Capitans, merckwiirdige Reisen und Begebenheiten, seine Kriegsdienste zu Lande, Seefahrten nach Ost- und Westindien von ihm selbst beschrieben. Franck- furt und Lin%, i"] ^2. Svo. + Niirnberg, Monaih, ly^i. 8vo. Kayser and Heinsius give this name as Bavier ; I have seen it spelled Bawier. Baxley (H. W.) What I saw on the West Coast of South and North America, and at the Hawaiian Islands. By H. Willis Baxley, m.d. New York, D. Jppleton ^ Company, 1865. 8vo, pp. 632. Woodcuts. B. 4002 67 mmm 53° BAXTER. Baxter. Mr. Baxter Baptiz'd in Bloud, |or, |A Sad| His- tory I of the | Unparallel'd Cruelty I of the] Anabaptists I In New- England. | Faithfully Relating the Cruel, Barbarous, and|Bloudy Murther of Mr. Baxter an Orthodox | Minister, who was kill'd by the Anabaptists, and his] Skin most cruelly flead off from his Body. I With I An Exact Account of all the Circumstances and Parti I cularities of this barbarous Murther. | Published by his mournful! Brother Benjamin Baxter | Living in Fen-Church- Street, London. With Allowance. | London^ \ Printed in the Tear^ 1673. 1 4to, Title and 6 pp. 4003 A fictitious narrative — the "allowance" was withdrawn after an examination of the pretended case. Baxter (G. A.) An Essay on the Abolition of Slavery. By G. A. Baxter, d.d. Richmond^ 1836. 8vo. s. 4004 Baxter (J.) Discourse ... Delivered at George-Town in Arowsick upon the death of John Watts, Esq., who departed this Life Nov. 26th, 1717. By Joseph Baxter. Boston^ 17 18. i6mo, pp. 34. 4005 Baxter. Journal of several Visits to the Indians on Ken- nebec River, 171 7-1 721. By Rev. Joseph Baxter. Boston^ 1867. 8vo. 4006 Baxter. ... A Sermon Preached before the Honourable the Lieutenant Governour, the Council, and Representatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, May 31. 1727. Being the Day for the Election of his Majesty's Coun- cil. By Joseph Baxter ... . Boston^ Samuel Gerrish^ ^T^l- Svo, 2 p. 1., pp. 36. H., M. 4007 Baxter (M.) Louis Napoleon the Destined Monarch of the World, ... subsequently to become completely supreme over England and most of America, ... . With Seven Diagrams and Two Maps. Third Edition, enlarged. By the Rev. M. Baxter. W. S. & A. Martien^ Philadelphia^ 1 858. l2mo, pp. 344.+ New Edition. London^ Macintosh^ 1865. l2mo. 4008 Also: End of the World about 1864-69. ... Predictions of Coming Calamities are verified by the Present American Commotions ... . Boston, E, Button [etc.], 1861. Svo, pp. 16. H. "The Coming Battle" relates somewhat to America. Baxter (R.) Certainty of the World of Spirits : and Cot- ton Mather's Wonders of the Invisible World. London^ 1834. i8mo. 4009 BAXTER. 53» Baxter. Gcschichten aus dcr Geistcrwelt ... und: Die Wunder der unsichtbarcn Welt, von Dr. Cotton Mather. Aus dcm Englischen iibcrsetzt von Eduard Binder, Mit cincr Vor- rede von Justinus Kcrncr. Rcutlingeti^ Ettssliti und Laiblin^ 1838. i2mo. 4010 Baxter. Baxter's Directions to Slaveholders Revived. ... To which is subjoined A Letter from the Worthy Anthony Benezet, To the celebrated Abbe Raynai. With his Answer. Philadelphia^ F. Bailey^ mdcclxxxx. 24mo, pp. 8, 16, 12. Baxter. Wehkomaonganooa asquain Peantogig Kah asquam Quinnuppegig, Tokonogque mahche woskeche Peantamwog. Onkwoh sampwutteahae Peantomwog. Wu[t]ankausuonk wun- neetou noh nohtompeantog. Ussowesu Mr. Richard Baxter. Kah yeuyeu qushkinnummun Indiane Wuttinnontcxswaonganit. Wussohsumocwontamunat ocwesuonk God ut Christ Jesus ut, kah ocneneheonat Indiansog. ... Cambridge^ Printed by S. G. for the Corporation in London for the Indians in New Eng- land^ 1688. Sm. 8vo, pp. 188. B, 4012 a book of extreme rarity, printeii by Samuel Green. Thomas' " Hist. Printing," 1., 257, quotes an edition, 1664, but does not mention this. ISee liliot (John). Baxter. Reliquiae Baxterians : or, Mr. Richard Baxter's Narrative of The most Memorable Passages of his Life and Times. Faithfully Publish'd from his own Original Manuscript, by Matthew Sylvester. ... London^ T. Parkhurst [etc.] M DC xc vi. Fol., 14 p. 1., pp. 448, 200, 132 (8). Portrait. n. 4013 Contains original correspondence with Gov. Endicott, John Norton, and John Eliot, of New England, pp. 290-298. Baxter. Vindiciae Anti-Baxterianae, or some Animadver- sions on a Book, entituled Reliquiae Baxterianae, or the Life of Mr. R. Baxter. 1696. i2mo. 4014 Baxter (S.) Tyrannicide Proved Lawful, a Discourse deliv- ered in the Mines at Symsbury, in Connecticut, to the Loyalists confined there, by order of Congress, Sept. 19, 1781. By Simeon Baxter. London^ 1782. 8vo. 4015 [Baxter (Th.)] A Letter from a gentleman at Barbadoes, to his friend now in London, concerning the administration of the late Gov. B g. London^ Roberts^ I740' 8vo, pp. 44. Baxter (W.) Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove; or. Scenes and Incidents of the War in Arkansas. By Wm. Baxter. Cincin- nati^ Poe y Hitchcock^ 1864. i6mo, pp. 262. 4° 17 mss. 532 BAYARD. >V I Baxter (William Edward). America and the Americans. Hy W. E. IJaxtcr, Esq., M.l'. London [and] New Tork^ Geo. RoutUdge l^ Co.^ '^55- i6mo, 2 p. 1., pp. 224. h. 4018 Baxter. Discours sur la guerre civile aux £tats-Unis, prononce par M. Baxter ... en Janvier 1865. Traduction dc M. J. H. Livingstone. Avranches^ Hambis^ 1865 8vo, pp. 15. Baxter. The Social Condition of the Southern States of America. A Lecture delivered in the Corn Exchange Hall, Dundee, on November 5, 1862. By W. ¥.. Baxter, Esq., m.p. for the Montrose District of Burghs. London^ 'James Misbitt and Co.^ m.dccc.lxii. i2mo, pp. 28. u. 4020 The Bay Fight, Mobile Bay, August 5, 1864. Reprinted from Harper's Monthly. New I'ork^ 1864. i2mo, pp. 18. Bayard (F. M.) Voyage dans I'interieur des £tats-Unis, a Bath, Winchester, dans la vallce de Shenandoha, etc. etc. etc. Pendant l'£te de 1791. Par Ferdinand-M. Bayard. ... Paris^ Cocherisy 1797. 8vo, pp. xvi., 336. H. -f-Seconde edition, Aug- mentee de descriptions ct lecdotes sur la vie militaire ct politique de Georges Washington. Par Ferdinand-M. Bayard ... . Paris^ Batilliot [etc.], an Vh [1798]. 8vo, pp. xxv. [xxiii.J, 349. Map. 4022 Bayard (James). A Brief Exposition of the Constitution of the United States, With an Appendix, containing the Declara- tion of Independence and the Articles of Confederation. Phila- delphia^ Hogan & Thompson^ ^833. l2mo, pp. I'j'i. -\- Phi lade l- phia^ 1834. 1 2mo. + Second Edition. 1840. i2mo + 1845. i2mo, pp. 178. Bayard (James A.), the elder ^ d. 18 15. Address of Ajax to James A. Bayard, Esq., March 25, 1802. [n. p.] 8vo, pp. 7. On the election of Jefferson. Bayard. Speech of Mr. Bayard on the Foreign Lucrroursc Bill. Delivered in the House of Representatives ... On the third Day of March, 1798. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. 4U25 Bayard. Speech of the Hon. Mr. Bayard. Member of the National Legislature from the State of Delaware. On the Bill received from the Senate, ... entitled "An Act to repeal certain Acts respecting the Organization of the Courts of the United States." Delivered in the House of Representatives February , pp. 178. H. 4023 BAYARD. 533 8 19th and 20th, 180? [No imprint.] i2mo, iip. 60. | [No imprint.] 8vo, pp. 34, h. + Hartford^ Hudsoi. & Goodwin, 1802. 8vo, pp. 48. IForcester^ Isaiah Thomas^ yunior^ April^ 1802. l2mo, pp. 48. 4026 Set also Giles (W. B.) Bayard. Mr. '':;^aril's Speech, upon his Moti in to amend the Resolution nRcicd by Mr. (iiles [relative to tht- Embargo], by stricking [j/VJ out that Part which is in Italics. Delivered in the Senate ... February 14, 1809. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 21. H. -}-... Striking ... . \^Port!and^ n, d.] i2nio, pp. 24. H. Bayard. Speech of the Hon. James A. Bayard, In the Senate of the United States, Upon his motion made on the i6th of June, to postpone the further consideration of the bill declaring War against Great Britain, to the 31st of October. \Kxeter, N. //., C. Norris iff Co.^ Printers^ 1812.] 8vo, pp. 16. H. f [1812.] 8vo, pp. 30. 4028 Bayard (James A.), the younger. Abolition, and the Rela- tion of Races. Speech of Hon. James A. Bayard, of Delaware, delivered in the Senate, April 2 and 3, 1862. [ff^ashirigton., 1862.] 8vo, pp. 15 and 18. 4029 Bayard. Remarks in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 31, 1855. Vindicating the late James A. Bayard, of Delaware, from the Charges in the " Anas" of Thomas Jefferson, aspersing his Character. Washington., ^855. 8vo. 4^30 Also, ... Condition of the Country. Speech ... In the Senate of the United States, March 20, 21 and 22, 1861. fVasAington, H. P'Akmhorn. 8vo, pp. 43. Executive Usurpation : Speech ... July 19, 1861. 8vo, pp. 24. Speech ... March 22, 1858, on the Admission of Kansas into the Federal Union under the Le- compton Constitution. fVaihing^ton, 1858. 8vo, pp. 40. h. Speech on the Expulsion of Mr. Bright, February 5, 1862. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. l6. Speech ... J.inuaiy 19, 1864, against tiie Validity of the Test Oath ... [of J July 2, 1862, with the subse- quent Proceedings in the Senate, and his final Remarks before the resignation of his Seat. Also, a Letter addressed by Mr. Bayard to a Constituent, December 22, i860. P/iilaclc/p/iia, 1864. 8vo, pp. 38. Two Speeches ... February 28th and March 3, 1863, in opposition to the Conscription Bill, and the Bill to appoint a Dictator, entitled " An Act relating to Habeas Corpus, and regulating Judicial Proceedings in certain cases." Baltimore^ W. M. Innes, 1863. 8vo, pp. 32. Bayard (Lewis P.) Sermon in Trinity Church, Newark, January 26, 1817, at the Institution of a Church Missionary Society. By Lewis P. Bayard. New Tork^ 1817. 8vo, pp. 20. Bayard. Memorial of the Rev. Lewis P. Bayard, d.d. ; containing a Discourse ... by Rt. Rev. Dr. Onderdonk ... Edited by J. W. Brown ... New-York., 1841. i2mo, pp. 272. 4032 ,' ! \\ i 534 BAYARD. Bayard (Nicholas). An Account of the Commitntcnt, Airaignmciit, Tryal, and Condemnation of Nicholas Hayani, Esq., for High Treason : in endeavouring to suhvert the Ciovern- nuMJt «)f the Province of New York, by signing atul procuring others to sign scandalous libels called petitions, to his late Maj- esty King William, the Parliament of England, and the Lord Cornbury ... With a copy of the Libels or Addresses. A'ew I'oriy fyilliam Bradford^ ^I'^'i' Eolio. 4^33 Hayard. An Account of the Illegal Prosecution and Tryal of Coll. Nicholas Bayard, in the Province of New York, for supposed High Treason in the Year 170A. Collected from several Memorials taken by divers Persons privately, the Com- missioners having strictly prohibited the taking of the Tryal in open Court. Printid and Sold hy IViUiam Bradford at the Sign 0/ the Bible in Mew-Tork^ Muccil. Folio, pp. (11), 44. p. 4034 Set White Kennet, Bib. Am. Prim., pp. 154 ami 184. Bayard. A| Journal | of the | Late Actions I of the P'rcnch at Canada. I With [The Manner of their being Repulsa, by His| Excellency, Benjamin Fletcher, Their Majesties | Governour of New-York. I Impartially Related by Coll. Nicholas Reyard [^/V], and Lieutenant Coll. | Charles Lodowick, who attended his Ex- cellency, during the whole | Expedition. | To which is added. 1 1. An Account of the present State and Strength of Canada, | given by Two Dutch Men, who have been a long Time Pri-jsoncrs there, and now made their Escape. | II. The Examination of a French Prisoner. | OL His Excellency Benjamin P'letcher's Speech to the Indians. | IV, An Address from the Corporation of Albany, to His Excellen- 1 cy, Returning Thanks for His Excellency's early Assistance for | their Relief. | Licensed, Sept. iith. 1693. Edward Cooke. | Z,o«^o«, Printed for Richard Bald- win^ in IVarwick-Lane^ 1693.1410, pp. iv., 22. 4035 Reprinted with the following preliminary title ; Bayard. Journal of the Late Actions of the French at Canada, by Col. Nicholas Beyard, and Lieut. Charles Lodowick. New Tork^ Reprinted for foseph Sabin^ 1868. 4to, 2 p. 1., pp. 55. Bayard (R. H. and J. A.) Documents relating to The Presi- dential Election in the Year 1801: containing a Refutation of Two Passages in the Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Aspersing the Character of the Late James A. Bayard, of Delaware. Philadelphia^ 1831. 8vo, pp. 14. H., s. 4037 W\ I BAYFIELD. 535 Bayard (S.) An Address delivered before the Washington Hencvolcnt Societies of Princeton & Oanbury, in the State of N. Jersey, on Monday, the Twenty-Second day of February, i8l^, in the Presbyterian Church at Princeton, in commemoration of the Birth-day of Washington. By Samuel I^iyard. Ntnv Bruns- iviciy Printed an/i Published hy Leivis Deary ^ •J^'S- ^vo, pp. 22. [Bayard.] Address to the well disposed, reflecting, and unprejudiced freeholders of West Chester Co. recommending the support o* Stephen Van Rensselaer as Governor and James Watson as l^ieutenant (jovernor etc. Mew Tork^ 1801, 8vo. B WARD. A Funeral Oration, Occasioned by the Death of Gen. George Washington; and Delivered on the First of Janu- ary, 1800, In the Episcopal Church; at Ncw-Rochelle, in the State of New York. By Samuel Bayard, Esq. Nexv-Bruns- wicky Printed by Abraham Rlauvelt^ 1800. 8vo, pp. 24. I'. 4040 Bayard (W.) An Exposition of the Conduct of the Two Houses of G. G. & S. Howland, and Leroy, Bayard & Com- pany, in Relation to the Frigates Liberator and Hope, in Answer to A Narrative on that Subject, by Mr. Alexandre Contostavlos. By William Bayard. New-Tork^ 1826. 8vo, pp. 47. 4041 Bayard. Memorial of Wm. Bayard & Co. to Congress praying for a charter for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to California. I'Vashington^ '^49- 8vo. 4042 Baykr (Wolfgang). Herrn P. Wolfgang Bayers ... Reise nach Peru. ... Herausgegeben von C. G. von Murr. Niirn- bergy Johann Eberhard Zeh^ ^T]^- ^n^* ^vo, pp. 214. H. 4043 Also published by Murr in his "Journal," Nurnherg, 1776, iii., 115-326, and in his "Nachrichtcn," HaUe, 1809, 8vo, i., 380-387. P. Stocklcin's Wclt-Bott, Bd, xxxviii.. No. 778, contains " Concio de Fassione d. n. J. C. in Lingua Aymarcnsi Indica, in Missione Julit-nsi in Regno Peruano publice prolata a P. Bayer ... Latinc reddita," which is also in Murr's "Journal," i., 277-334, 111.; 55-104. Bayer. Reis naar Peru door P. W. Bayer. Jmsterdam^ IV. Holtrop^ 1782. 8vo. 4044 Bayfield (Henry Wolsey) Sailing directions for the Gulf and River St. Lawrence; being the result of a survey made by order of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. By Cap- tain H. W, Bayfield. [Vol. i., 2d Ed.] London^ 1843-47. 2 vols., 8vo. 4045 i : I i : 536 BAYLEY. Bayfield. St. Lawrence Pilot, for the Gulf and River. Fourth Edition. London^ i860. 2 vols., 8vo. 4046 Bayfield. Pilote du golfe et du fleuve Saint-Laurent. Par H. W. Uayfield .. . i^, 2^ partie. ... Traduction par A. Legras. j 3^ partie. ... Traduction par A. Mac-Dermott. ... Paris^ G Bossange et C', 1863-65. 3 Parts. 8vo. 4047 Bayfield : Lake Superior. Early History, Situation, Har- bor, &c. Ocean Commerce, Mineral & Agricultural Resources, Rail Roads, Stage Roads, &c. Climate of Lake Superior, Pre- Emption Lands, Invitation to Settlers. An Account of a Pleasure Tour to L-ke Superior, Its Climate, Scenery, Pictured Rocks, Sailing Days of the Steamboats, Fare, &c. '[Philadelphia']^ May^ 1858. 8vo, pp. 14. s. 4048 Bayley (Abner). Sermon at the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. John Page Hawke, in Kingston, N. H., December 21, 1763. Portsmouth^ 1764. 4to. 4049 Bayley (Daniel). The Essex Harmony ; containing a collec- tion of Psalm Tunes. Engraved. Boston^ i']'ji. J2xno.-\- New- buryport^ l"]"]!. l2mo. Neuluryport^ I785.-|-New Harmony of Zion, 1788. 8vo. 4050 Also: New and Complete Introduction to the Grounds and Rules of Music. Neiu- buryport, 1 7 64. l6mo. Psalm-Singer's Assistant ... . Ncwhury-Port, the Author [n. d.] Sm. 8vo, pp. 8, 16. (Music, engraved.) h. The Universal Harmony; or, a Compendium of Church Musick. Neivburyporiy 1773. 8vo. These are among the earliest American music books. Bayley (F. W. N.) Four Yeas Residence in the West Indies. By F. W. N. Bayley. ... London^ William Kidd, MDCCCXXX. 8vo, pp. xiii, 693. Plates. H. + Third Edition enlarged. ... Added ... the Dreadful Hurricanes in Barbados St. Vincent, and St. Lucia, in August, m.dccc.xxxi. London Kidd, M.DCCCXxxiii. 8vo, pp. xiii., i 1., i folded 1., pp 742. H. 4051 Bayley (J. R.) Memoirs of the Right Rev. Simon Wm. Gabriel Brute, d.d. First Bishop of Vincennes, with Sketches describing his recollections of Scenes connected with the French Revolution, and Extracts from his Journal. By the Rt. Rev. James Roosevelt Bayley, d.d. Bishop of Newark. New Tork, 'John Gilmary Shea^ mdccclx. 410, pp. xi., 9-323. 9 Plates. Fifty copies on large paper. Also a cheaper edition. New York, 1861. izmo. 1 M f BAYLIES. 537 G Bayley. a brief Sketch of the History of the Catholic Church of the Island of New York. New-Tor k^ Dunigan & Bro.^ 1853. '8mo, pp. 156. c. 4053 Bayley (Kiah). ... A Sermon, preached at the Ordination of the Rev. Nathan S. S. Beman ... [over] the Third Congre- gational Church in Portland: March 14th, a.d. 1810. By Kiah Bayley ... . [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 24. H. 4054 Also : A Discourse on the Necessity and Importance of Wisdom and Knowledge, delivered at the opening of the Lincoln Academy in New-Castle, Oct. 1st, 1 805. ffiscassel, 1805. 8vo. A Sermon Delivered before the Maine Missionary Society, ... June 23, 1813. By Kiah Bayley, Pastor of the Church in Newcastle. Halloivell, 181 3 8vo, pp. 32. Two Discourses in Consequence of the War. Halloivell, 1S12. 8vo. Bayley (N.) English and Laiine Exercises for School-Boys. ... By N. Bayley, School-master. The Fifth Edition, newly improv'd and Revis'd by several hands. Boston^ Printed by T. Fleet ^ for Samuel Phillips^ 17 20. l2mo, pp. 208. 4055 One of the earliest American school-books. Bayley (R.) An Account of the Epidemic Fever which prevailed in the City of New-York, during part of the Summer and Fall of 1795. By Richard Bayley. New Tork^ 1796. 8vo, pp. 160. B. 4056 Bayley. Letters from the Health Office, submitved to the Common Council of the City of New York. By Richard Bay- ley. New Tork^ 1798. 8vo, pp. 100. ',.057 Bayley (S.) A Narrative of some remarkable Incidents in the Life of Solomon Bayley, formerly a Slave, in the State ot Delaware, North America ; written by himself, ... to which are prefixed, A Few Remarks by Robert Hurnard. London^ Harvey and Darton^ 1825. i2mo, pp. 68. + Second Edition, 1835. i2mo, pp. 68. 4058 Baylie (R.) a Dissvasive from the Errours Of the Time: Wherein the Tenets of the principall Sects, especially of the Independents, are drawn together in one Map ... . By Robert Baylie ... . London^ Samuel GeUibrand^ 1645. 4to, 12 p. 1., 252. The author was a friend of Roger Williams, and part of this interesting volume relates to the men and affairs of New England. Baylies (Francis). Address before the Members of the Taunton Lyceum, delivered July 4, 1831. By Francis Baylies. Boston^ 1831. 8vo, pp. 37. 4060 68 \ i! i i>i mm 538 BAYLIES. [Baylies.] Albany Argus Extra. Friday Oct. 23, 1828. ... A reply to the address of Gen. Peter B. Porter and others, to the Republican citizens of the State of New York. Part 11., No. I. 8vo, pp. 9. 4061 Refers to Adams' administration. Baylies. Eulogy on Lafayette, delivered in the Masonic Temple, Boston, October 9, 1834, at the request of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons in Massachusetts. By Francis Baylies. Boston, 1834. 8vo, pp. 48. B., H. 4062 Baylies. Eulogy on the Hon. Benjamin Russell, delivered before the Grand Lodge ... of Massachusetts, March 10, 1845. By Brother Francis Baylies. Boston, 1845. 8^°? PP- ^^' 40^3 Baylies (F.) An Historical Memoir of the Colony of New Plymouth. Vol. i. Part the First. From 1620 to 1641. || Vol. II. Parts II. III. IV. II By Francis Baylies. Boston, Hilliard, Gray, Little, and JVilkins, m dccc xxx. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xii., 321 (i); ix., 286, 2 1., 193, 2 1., 170. B. 4064 Reissued with the following title : Baylies. An Historical Memoir of the Colony of New Plymouth, from the Flight of the Pilgrims into Holland in the Year 1608, to the Union of that Colony with Massachusetts in 1692. By Francis Baylies. With some Corrections, Addi- tions, and a Copious Index, by Samuel G. Drake. ... Boston, Wiggin & Lunt, 1866. 2 vols., 8vo, Title, pp. xii., 321 (i), lu.-ix., 286; 4 p. 1., 193, Maps, I folding 1. 170, 145. 2 Portraits, 2 4065 This reissue of an old work, with new title-page, contains a Fifth Part by the editor, which is new matter. Parts i. and ii. form Vol i. ; Parts in. to v. form Vol. ii. Baylies. A Narrative of Major General Wool's Campaign in Mexico, in the Years 1846, 1847 ^ 1848. By Francis Bay- lies. ... Albany, Little & Company, 1851. 8vo, pp. 78. Portrait of Wool. s., H. 4066 Baylies. Nineteenth Congress. First Session. North West Coast of America. May 15, 1826. ... Mr. Baylies made the following Report. \_U^ashington, 1826.] 8vo. 4067 Baylies. Some Remarks on the Life and Character of Gen- eral David Cobb, ... delivered at the Taunton Lyceum. July 2d, 1830. By Hon. Francis Baylies. Albany, J. Munsell, 1864. 8vo, pp. 18. Portrait. 4068 One hundred copies printed. I I BAYLY. 539 Bayliis. Speech of the Hon. Francis Baylies, before the Whigs of Taunton, on the 13th of Sept., 1837. Taunton^ Bradford^ Amsbury^ 1837. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 4069 Baylies (William). An Oration ... at Middleborough, (Mass.) at a Meeting of the Federal Republicans, of the County of Plymouth ... July 4, 1808. By William Baylies. Boston^ 1808. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 4070 Baylies. A View of the Proceedings of the House of Repre- sentatives of the United States in the Case of the Plymouth Election. ... By W^illiam Baylies. Boston^ printed by Greenough and Stebbins^ 1 809. 8vo, pp. 44. H., s. 4071 Baylor (C. G.) "Direct Trade." Speech of C. G. Baylor, Esq., U. S. Consul, Amsterdam, delivered at the Invitation of ... the Legislature of ... Georgia, in the Hall of the House of Representatives, December, 1851. ... Washington^ 1852. 8vo, pp. 31 (i). 4072 Annual Catalogue of ... Baylor University. Male Depart- ment. Independence, Texas ... . Anderson^ iS ^2. 8vo. Con- tinued. 4073 [Bayly (James)]. A Brief Narrative Of some of the Breth- ren Of the second Church in Bradford: Aggrieved with the Rev. Mr. Balch's Doctrine & Administration ; Containing Rea- sons; why they Desire Advice of Neighbour Churches. Boston; Rogers and Fowle^ I'J^b. 8vo, pp. 14. b. 4074 Signed " James Bayly, Jonathan Hale, Thomas Merrill, Jonathan Hopkinson." Bayly (Lewis), Bishop of Bangor. Practice of Piety. Boston., 1 7 16. i2mo. 4075 This was translated into French, Italian, Dutch, German, Swedish, V/elsh, Hun- garian, and Polish. I cannot find the date of the first edition ; the llth was pub- lished in 1619, and the 71st in 1792. It was also translated into the language of the Massachusetts Indians, by John Eliot, with the following title : Bayly. Manitowompae | Pomantamoonk. | Sampwshanau Christianoh | Uttoh woh an | Pomantog | wussikkitteahonat | God. Cambridge., 1665. Sm. 8vo, pp. 397 {^).-\- Cambridge. \ Printed for the right Honerable Corperation in London\for the Gospelizing the Jndins., in New-England {sic'\.\ 1685. | Sm. 8vo, pp. 333 (2). Thomas' "History of Printing,'' i., 258 and 262, quotes a second edition, 1667, and a fourth edition, 1687. h ^ t [ . 540 BAYNE. 0! I: \> t".i Bayly (Thomas Henry). Slavery in the Territories. Speech of Hon. T. H. Bayly, of Virginia, in the H. of R., May i6, 1848 ... . [1848]. 8vo, pp. 15. 4077 Bayly. Speech of Mr. Bayley, of Virginia, on the Annexa- tion of Texas; ... January 7, 1845. IVashington^ 1845. 8vo, pp. 15- 4078 Also: Speech ... on the Oregon J^u^stion ... in the House ... January 27, 1846. ff^as/iinirion, 1846. 8vo, pp. 15. h. Speech ... on the Harbor Bill, and in Reply to Hon. C. Hudson, of Massachusetts, on the Corn Trade of England ... March 11, 1846. IVashing^ton, 1 846. 8vo, pp. 22. H. Speech ... on the Bill ... amendatory of the Tariff law of 1842. [fyaihin^ton, n. ii.'\ 8vo, pp. i6. h. Speeches ... on the French Resolutions, and upon the (Question of Privilege. ... April 3, 10, 1 1, & 21, 1848. IVashin^ton, 1848. 8vo, pp. 24. h. The Mexican Treaty. Speech ... June 20, 1854. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 7. h. Bayly (W.) The Original Astronomical Observations made in the Course of a Voyage to the Northern Pacific Ocean for the Discovery of a North East or North West Passage : wherein The North West Coast of America and North East Coast or Asia were explored. In ... the Resolution and Discovery, In ... [1776-80]. By Captain James Cooke ... and Lieutenant James King; and Mr. William Bayly ... . London^ P. Elmsly^ and Mess. Mount and Page., M Dcc Lxxxii. 4to, 6 p. 1., pp. 351 (i). H. 4079 [Bayman.] Notes [by Robert Bayman] and Letters [by Mrs. A. Phelps Bayman] on the American War. By an Eng- lish Lady. London., IVill'tam Ridgway., 1864. 8vo, Title, pp. 82. H. 4080 Bayne (P.) The Christian Life Social and Individual. By Peter Bayne, m.a. ... London., Groomhridge, 1855. Post 8vo. + London^ Hogg & Sons, 1859. ^o^^ Svo.-\- Boston^ Gould and Lin- co/n, 1857. i2mo, pp. 528. H. 4081 " Wilberforce," pp. 158-Z04. Bayne (Thomas). A Sermon delivered at Irasburgh, Vt., May 2, 1866, on the Occasion of the Death of the Hon. Ira Hayden Allen. By the Rev. Thomas Bayne. Montpelier., 1866. 8vo. 4082 Bayne (W. M.) Description of Bayne's Gigantic Panorama of a Voyage to Europe, comprising Views of Boston ; the Har- bor; Halifax .... Boston., 1848. 8vo, pp. 34. H.-{- Philadelphia., 1849. 8vo, pp. 46. 4083 BEACH. 541 Ba'/.ancourt (C. de). Le Mexique contemporain Par le baron de Bazancourt Domination cspagnolc ct guerre d'inde- pendance 1519-1824 Histoire complete de ses revolutions 1824-1861 Campagnes du general americain W. Scott 1847 Cause de la guerre actuellc 1 861-1862 Paris^ Amyot^ 1862. i2mo, 2 p. 1., pp. 388. Map. B. 4084 Bazile (L.) Le conseil des colons de Saint-Domingue, de leurs creanciers et ayans cause ... . Parh^ rauteur^ 1826. i8mo, 4085 Bazley (Thomas). Cotton as an Element of Industry, its c(mfined supply, and its extending consumption by increasing and improving agencies. By Thomas Bazley. London^ 1852. i2mo, pp. 70. c. 4086 Bazy (S.) De la fabrication des sucres en France et aux colonies. Paris^ fimpr. de J. Didot ahi'e^ 1829. 8vo, pp. 80. Be Patient ! See [Clark {Rev. T. G.)] Beach (A. B.) Our Children : their Dangers, and our Duties. A Sermon ... in ... New York ... October 31, 1858. By the Rev. Alfred B. Beach ... . New Tork, 1858. 8vO, pp. 17. H. 4088 Beach (D.) A Statement of Facts, concerning the Death of Samuel Lee, and the Prosecution of David Sanford, for Murder. By David Beach. ... New-Haven., the Author [1807]. 8vo, pp. 14. H. 4089 Beach (G.) George Beach, and the Northampton [Mass.] Town Meeting, [n. p., 1825]. 8vo, pp. 8. 4090 Beach (John). A Calm and Dispassionate Vindication of the Professors of the Church of England, against the abusive Misrepresentations and falacious Argumentations of Mr. Noah Hobart, in his late Address to them. Humbly offered to the Consideration of the good People of New-England, With a Preface by Dr. Johnson, and an Appendix containing Mr. Wet- more's and Mr. Caner's Vindication of their own Cause and Characters from the Aspersions of the same Author. By John Beach, a.m. Minister of the first Church of Christ in Reading. Boston., Printed and Sold by J. Draper in Newbury-itreet., '749* 4to, Title, pp. viii., 75. 4091 i 11! 542 BEACH. !r Beach. A Continuation of the Calm and Dib^j.i.^-iionate Vin- dication of the Professors of the Church of England, against ... Mr. Noah Hobart, in his second Address to them. Humbly offered to ... the good People of New England. ... Boston^ D. Fowle^ 1 751" 8vo, pp. 91 (3.) H. 4092 Beach. A FViendly Expostulation, with all Persons con- cern'd in publishing A late Pamphlet, Entitled, The real Advan- tages which Ministers and People may enjoy, especially in the Colonies, by conforming to the Church of England. [Motto.] By John Beach, a.m. Nexv York^ Printed and Sold by John Holt^ 1763. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 48. 4093 Beach. Animadversions, Critical and Candid, on Some Parts of Mr. Beach's Late " Friendly Expostulation" in A Letter From a Gentleman in New England to his Friend in Pennsylvania. New Tork^ B. Mecom^ ^7^3- Sm. 8vo, pp. 12. Beach. Sermon at New Haven, Con. June 4, 1760, before the Clergy of the Church of Ergland, at their Annual Conven- tion. Boston^ yames Parker & Co.^ 1 760. 8vo, pp. 44, Appen- dix, xi. 4095 Also: Appeal to the unp'ej idiced From the injui ous and uncharitable reflections of Mr. Jonathan Dickinson. Boston, Printed in the Tear 1737. l2mo, pp. 106. An Attempt to prove that God is a Rewarder of all those who diligently seek him. Letter to Jedidiah Mills. Buston, 1748. 8vo, pp. 23. God's Sovereignty and his Universal Love to the Souls of Men reconciled ; in Reply to Jonathan Dickinhon's Remarks. Boston, 1747. izmo. A Modest Enquiry into the State of the Dead. ... New London, T. & J. Green, 1755. 8vo, pp. (4), 43. b. Second Familiar Conference upon some Antinomian Tenets, Occasioned by Mr. David Judson's Re- marks upon the first. Neiu York, 1765. 8vo. A Second Vindication of Gud's Sovereign Free Grace Indeed. In a fair and candid examination of the last Discourse of the late Mr. Dickinson, ... With a Preface by Dr. Johnson. Boston, 1748. 8vo, pp. 82. N. A Sermon on the Duty of Loving our Enemies. 1738. Sermon upon the Decease of the Rev. Dr. Samuel Johnson, etc., who died Jam; nv 6, 1772. Neiv- hu-ven [1772]. A Sermon, shewing, that Eternal Hope Is God's Free Gift, ... Neiv- port. Printed by the fyidoiu Franklin, 1745. l2mo, pp. ■^'i.-\- Reprinted. i2mo, pp. 25. w. Beach (L.) A Word or two about the War, By Lewis Beach. New Tork^ John F. Trow [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 28. 4096 Beach (M. S.) The Letter List Advertising in New York City. Competition between The Sun and The Herald. New Tork^ Proprietors of the Sim^ 1 858. 8vo, Title, pp. 16. H. 4097 Beach (S. B.) Escalala, an American Tale, bv Samuel B. Beach. IJtica^ Wtn. fVilliams^ 1824. l2mo, pp. 109. 4098 [Beach (S. F.)] Argument. See [Wells (H. H.)] 1 BEALE. 543 Beach (W.) ... Rise ... of the New York Medical Insti- tution and Reformed Medical Society of the United States. By W. Beach. New-Tor k^ 1830. i2mo, pp. 49. s. 4099 Beacon Hill. See [Morton {Mrs. S. W. A.)] Beadle (D. W.) The American Lawyer ... containing a Map and Seal for each State in the Union. By Dclos W. Beadle ... . New y'ork^ Phelps^ Fanning^ 1851. l2mo, pp. 358. 4100 Beadle. Der Amerikanische Sachwalter ... . New Tork^ 1852. i2mo, pp. 360. Woodcuts. 4101 Among the " Dime Publications " of Irwin P. Beadle and Beadle and Company, the following deserve mention here: Dime Knapsack Songster; containing the choicest Patriotic Songs ... . Neiv York. i8mo, pp. 72. Dime Military Song Book. ... Edited by Wm. Ross Wallace. Neiu York, i8mo, pp. 72. Dime Military Song Book and Songs for the War. ... Neiv York. i8mo, pp. 76. Dime Patriotic Speaker: ... Together with Poems for the Hour. Beadle and Company^ New York [n. d.] izmo, pp. 99. Dime Songs for the War ... Neiv York and London. i8mo, pp. 72. Beadle's Dime Speakers Nos. 1 Sc z. New York. i2fno, pp. 100. + Dime Pat- riotic Speaker, No. 3. New York, i2mo. + Dime Comic Speaker, No. 4. New York. l2mo. + Dime Song Book ... . New York, Irwin P. Beadle [1856]. l2mo. pp. 72. Dime Tales, Traditions, and Romance of Border and Revolutionary Times. Edward S. Ellis, Editor. l2mo, pp. 60. Dime Union Song Book. New York. i8mo, pp. 74. Beadle (W. A.) Narrative of the Life of William Beadle, of Wethersfield, in the State of Connecticut. Containing, i. The Particulars of the " horrid Massacre" of himself and Family. n. Extracts from the Rev. Mr. Marsh's Sermon at the Funeral of his Wife and Children. Hartford^ Bavil Webster., H'^Z- 1 2mo, Woodcut Title, pp. 24. -(- Reprinted by Alden Spooner., fVindsor., Ft., J7()S- i2mo, pp. 24. w. 4102 I find the following title in one of Bumstead's catalogues : Letter from a Gentle- man in Wethcrsti 1, to his Friend, containing a Narrative of the Life of W. Beadle, and the Particulars of the Massacre of Himself and Family. 8vo. Beadon (Richard). Sermon before the Incorporated Society for the Pr'ipagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, February 19, 1796. By Richard, Lord Bishop of Gloucester. London., 1796. 8vo, pp. 88. 4103 Beale (C. L.j Executive Protest, Prerogatives, and Patron- age. Speech of Hon. (^has. L. Beale, of New York. Deliv- ered in the House ... June 13, i860. Washington., i86c Large r2mo, pp. 12. H. 4104 Beale (E. F.) The Presidency. Speech of Lieut. E. V. Beale, Delivered at ... Chester ... November 7th, 1864. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 9. H. 4105 !i 544 BEAMAN. Beale and Heap. Central Route to the Pacific from the Valley of the Mississippi to California. With numerous En- gravings. By E. F. Beale and Gwin Harris Heap. Philadel- phia^ J. B. Lippincott iff Co.y 1824. 8vo, pp. 136. 4106 Beale (S. T.) Trial and conviction of Dr. Stephen T. Beale, vi'ith the letters of Chief Justice Lewis, and Judges Black and Woodward, on his case. Interesting Ether cases, and letters of Professor Gibson, Professor Wiltbank, W. Badger, esq., W. L. Hirst, esq.. Rev. Albert Barnes, Dr. Henry A. Boardman, &c. Philadelphia, 1855. 8vo. 4107 Beale (T.) A few observations on the Natural History of the Sperm Whale, with an Account of the Rise and Progress of the Fishery, and of the Modes of Pursuing, Killing, and " Cut- ting in" that Animal, with a List of its Favorite Places of Resort. By Thomas Beale ... . London, Ejfinghatn Wilson, 1835. 8vo, pp. 58 (2). B. 4108 Republished with the following title: ... Natural History of the Sperm Whale j its Anatomy and Physiology, Food, Spermaceti, Ambergris, Rise and Progress of the Fishery, "Cutting in" and "Trying out," description of Ships, Boats, &c. To which is added, a Sketch of a South-Sea Whiling Voyage. By Thomas Beale. London, 1839. Post 8vo. B. * c. Beale. Trial of John Y. Beall, as a Spy and Guerrillero, by Military CoHimission. New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1865. 8vu, pp. 94. H. 4109 Beam,. John Y. Beall, the Pirate Spy. By Lieut. Col. . New fork, T. R. Dawley, 1865. r2mo, pp. 106. 41 10 Beals (William). Trial of William Beals & Charles G. Greene, for an alleged Libel, published in the Boston Mornina; Post, on Alfred W. Pike, Preceptcjr of the Topsfield Academy, at the November Term of the Sup. J. Court, at Salfm, before ... Judge Putnam. ... Boston, Beals tsf Greene, 1835. 8vo, pp. 52. H. 4III Beaman (C. C.) a Poem: delivered ... January /y, 1831. Being the Birth-Day of Franklin. By Charles C. Beaman. ... Boston, John H. Eastburn, 1831. 8vo, pp. 12. H. 41 12 Beaman {V. C.) Provisional Governments over the Districts of Country now in Rebellion against the Lawful Authority of the United States. Speech of F. C. Beaman of Michigan in the House of Representatives, April 4, 1862. 8vo, pp. 7. 41 13 BEARCROFT. 545 Beaman. Reconstruction. Speech of F. C. Beaman ... in the House of Representatives, March 22, 1864, on the Bill to guarantee to certain States, whose Governments have been usurped or overthrown, a Republican form of Government. IVashington^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 15. H. 4II4 Speecn of February H. 4115 Seaman. Representation of Rebellious States Hon. F. C. Beaman, of Michigan, in the House 24, 1866. \_f^rashington^ n. d] 8vo, pp. 8. Beames of Eternal Brightness, or Branches of Everlasting Blessings, to be spread over India and all Nations of the Earth, by John, who is called a Quaker. 1661. 410. 4116 The India referred to includes America. Beamish. The Discovery of America by the Northmen, In the Tenth Century, with Notices of the Early Scttlctucnts of the Irish in the Western Hemisphere. . By North Ludlow Beamish ... . London^ T. & If^. Boone^ 1841. 8vo, 8 p. 1., pp. 239 (11), I 1., 4to, folded. 2 Maps, and Plate. »., c, H. This is a translation of a portion of Prof. Rafn's Antiquitates Americana;. Bean (C.) Report of the Committee of Claims, on the Peti- tion of Charles Bean, Captain of Militia in Massachusetts. April 9th, 18 10. Read. IFashington City^ 1810. 8vo, pp. 4. h. Bean (J.) A Sermon Delivered at Wrentham, October 26, 1773, on compleating the lirst Century since the Town was incorporated. By Joseph Bean, a.m. ... Boston: John Boyle^ MDCCLXxiv. 8vo, pp. 36. M. ^ [n. p., Dec.^ ^^34-] ^vo, pp. 16. H. 4119 Bear Vailey. Report to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, containing a description of Bear Valley coal basin ... . Harris- burg^ 1839. i6mo. 4120 " Bear Valley Coal Company." Reports of Prof. William F. Roberts ... [etc.] Boston^ 1865. 8vo, pp. 73. Map. h. Statistics connected with the Bear Valley Coal Region ... [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 32. 4121a Bearcroft (Philip). A Sermon Preached before the Honor- able Trustees For Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America, ... at their Anniversary Meeting. March 16, 1737-8. ... at London. By Philip Bearcroft, d.d. London^ Printed by John Willis^ m.dcc.xxxviii. 4to, pp. 22. 4122 69 546 HEARD. LEY. I Bearcroft. Sermon preached bctufc the Incorporated So- ciety for the Propagation of the Cjospel in Foreign Parts, at their Anniversary Meeting in the Parish Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, On Friday February 15. 1744. Hy Philip Bearcroft, o.n. Chap- lain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and Secretary of the Society. London^ mijccxliv. 4to, pp. 73. N. 4123 Beard (J. R.). ... A Discourse in Commemoration of the Extinction of Slavery in the British Colonies, On the ist of August, 1838. By John R. Beard. London: Smallfield and Son^ 1838. i2mo, pp. 18. H. 4124 Beard. The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture, the Negro Patriot of Hayti : comprising an Account of the Struggle for Liberty in the Island, and a Sketch of its History to the Present . With numerous xi. (I), 335- 7 H., C. 4125 Period. By the Rev. John R. Beard, d.d. Engravings. London^ md( clu Plates, and Map. l2mo, pp. Beard. Toussaint I'Ouverture, de bevrijder der negers op Baity. Naar het Engels door J. B. Rictsap. Utrecht^ N. de Zwaan^ 1853. ^^"- 4126 Beard (T.) Life of Mr. Thomas Beard, Wrote by Himself: With Some Account of his Death, Sept. 15, 1710. Soon after he had Compleated the 1 7th Year of his Age. Printed first at London. -\- Boston : He printed for T. Hancock., ^735- Title, pp. XVI. 47- 4127 Beardslee (G. W.) Rejection of the Application for a Re- issue upon New and Amended Claims of the Letters Patent originally issued in 1838 to Barnabas Langdon ... . By George W. Beardslee. Albany; Weed., Parson and Company., 1852. 8vo, pp. 39. H- 4128 Beardsley ( E. E.) An Address delivered in St. Peter's Church, Cheshire, October i, 1844, on occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Episcopal Academy of Connecticut. By Rev. E. E. Beardsley, m.a. New Haven., 1844. 8vo, pp. 46. H. Beardsley. ... An Anniversary Discourse, delivered in St. Thomas' Church, New Haven, Eai^ter Sunday, 1858. By Rev. E. E. Beardsley, d.d., Rector. New Haven: Peck., White is Peck., 1858. 8vo, pp. 16. 4129^ HEARDSLEY. 547 Bkardsify. ... An Anniversary Discourse, delivered in ... New Haven, Easter Sundav, 1858. By Rev. K. K. Bcardsley ... . New Haven: Peck^ IVhite l^ Peck^ 1 858. 8v(), pp, 1 6. H. Beardslky. Comnicmorativc Discourse, delivered in St. Thomas s Church, New Haven, the Sunday following the death of Bishop Hrownell. By E. E. Beardsley, d. d. Nnv Haven, T. J. Stajjoid^ 1865. 8vo, pp. 20. 4130^/ Beardsley. . . A Discourse, Commemorative of the Life and Services of the Rev. Stephen Jewett ... in ... NewHavvn, Conn. .,. September i, i86i,by Rev. E. E. H-aidsley ... . Nexv Haven: Pecky IVh'tte and Peck^ 1861. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 41JI Beardsley. ... A Discourse delivered at the Re-opening of St. Peter's Church, Cheshire, after Extensive Improvements, November gth, 1864, By E. E. Beardsley, U.I)., ... '^ .v Have-i . Thomas J. Stafford, Printer^ 1865. 8vo, pp. 15. 4'i''' Beardsley. ... A Discourse delivered to the Pupils of the Episcopal Academy of Connecticut, (at Cheshire,) P'riday Even- ing, November 20, r86^, by '^. E. Beardsley, d.d., ... New Haven . Thomas J. Stafford, Pi Inter, 1862. 8vo, pp. 20. 41 31 A Beardsli. .. Historical Sermon delivered in St. Peter's Church, Cheshire, July 28th, 1839. By E. E. Heirdsley. Hart- ford: Case, Tiffany i^ Co., 1839. 8vo. pp. 16 4'3i' Beardsley. An Historical Address pronounced before the House of Convocation of Trinity College, in Christ Church, Hartford, July 30th, 1 851, on occasion of the twenty fifth annual commencement of that Institution. By the Rev. E. E. Beards- ley, M.A. ... Hartford, 1 85 1. 8vo, pp. 31. 413^ Beardsley. The History of the Episcopal Church in Con- necticut, from the Settlement of the Colony to the Death of Bishop Seabury. By E. Edwards Beardsley, d.d. ... New Tork, Hurdle Houghton, 1865. 8vo, pp. xxix., 470. B., c. 4133 Vol. II., bringing the history forward to the death of Bishop Brownell in 1865, is in press. Beardsley. ... A Sermon, preached at the Consecration of Christ Church, Stratford, July 29th, 1858, by Rev. E. E. Beards- ley New Haven, 1858. 8vo, pp. 28. B., c. 4134 ■> IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 ^ I.I ^■28 |25 so *^" IIJJ^HI mm ■ 2.2 ^ 1^ 12.0 11.25 IHU I IMI 1.6 ^ vs .** /: '/ /A PholiograiJiic Sciences Corporation 23 WiST MAIN STRKT WfBSTER,N.Y. 14580 (716) •72-4503 '^.V '^ 548 BEARDSLEY. Beardsley. ... The Sermon at the Closing Services in St. Thomas' Chapel, New Haven ... March 12, 1854.. Bv Rev. E. E. Beardsley ... New Haven^ George B. Bassett £ff C'o., 1854. 8vo, pp. 12. H. 4135 Beardsley. ... A Sermon, Preached at the Consecration of Christ Church, Stratford, July 29th, 1858, by Rev. E. E. Beardsley, d.d,, ... New Haven: Pecky White ^ Peck^ 1858, 8vo, pp. 28. 4135a Beardsley. A Sketch of William Beardsley : one of the original Settlers of Stratford, Conn., and a Record of his De- scendants to the third generation ; and of some who bear his name to the present time. By E. Edwards Beardsley, d.d. New Havetiy Bassett & Barnett, 1867. 8vo, pp. 32. 4136 Beardsley (Levi). Remarks of Mr. L. Beardsley, in the Senate, in committee of the whole, on the bill to expediate the construction of the New-York and Erie Rail-road, April 20th, 1836. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 9. 4137 Beardsley. Remarks of Mr. Beardsley, of New York, on the Right of Petition : delivered in the House ... January 5, 1844. Washington^ 1844. 8vo, pp. 8. H. 4138 Beardsley (L.) Reminiscences; Personal and other Inci- dents ; Early Settlement of Otsego County ; Notices and Anec- dotes of Public Men ; Judicial, Legal, and Legislative Matters ; Field Sports; Dissertations and Discussions. By Levi Beards- ley ... . New- Tor ky printed by Charles Vinten, 1852. 8vo, pp. 575- Portrait. 4139 Beardsley (S.) Opinion of the Hon. Samuel Beardsley, late chief justice of the State, and letter from Hon. William L, Marcy on the Canal Bill. Albany ^ 185 1. 8vo, pp. i 5. 4140 Also : Remarks ... on the Right of petition, delivered in the House of Representa- tives, January 5, 1844. Washington, 1844. 8vo, pp. 8. Speech ... on the resolution proposing to examine into the affairs of the Bank of the United States. ... March 7, 1832. 8vo, pp. 8. Speech ... May 9 and 10, 1832, upon the power of the House to punish for an alleged contempt and breach of privilege. 8vo, pp. 16. Speech ... 1 6th of January, 1834, on the subject of the Removal of the Public Deposites from the Bank of the United States. Washington, 1834. 8vo, pp. 15. Speech ... on a memorial from the inhabitants of the city of Utica and of the County of Oneida, New York, relative to the removal of the deposites, ... May 5, 1834. Washington^ 1834. 8vo, pp. 6. Speech on the right of members to their Seats in the House of Representa- tives, ... February 8, 1844. Washington, 1844. 8vo, pp. 7. Report of the Beardsley Divorce Case. New Tori [n. d.] 8vo. r i. BBATTY. 549 -'^ Beasley {Rev. Frederic), jI.m. Sermon delivered before the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New York, Oct. 4, 1808. New Tork^ 1808. 8vo, pp. 32. Beasley (M.) Elements of Geographical and Astronomical Science ; with Alterations adapted to the Modern Divisions of Europe and South America, by T. Beasley. London^ 1826. 8vo. 4142 Beasley (R. E.) A Plan to stop the Present and prevent Future Wars. By Rob't E. Beasley .... Containing a Proposed Constitution for the General Government of the Sovereign States of North and South America. ... Published for the Author in English and Spanish. Rio Vista^ Cal.^ 1864. i2mo, pp. 24. h. Beatson (John). A Sermon, occasioned by that Branch of Britisrh Commerce which extends to the Human Species. By John Beatson. i/«//, 1789. 8vo, pp. 64. s. 4144 Beatson (Robert). Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain, from the Years 1727 to the Present Time. By R. Beatson, Esq. London^ Strachan^ 1790- 3 vols., 8vo. 4-From 1727 to 1783. London^ Longman [etc.], 1804-06. 6 vols., 8vo. '' Contains the whole series of naval and military events which occurred during the American Revolution.' — Faribault. See M. R., iv., 198, 323; xlix., 284. Beatson (R. S.) The Plains of Abraham: Notes Original and Selected. By Lt. Col. R. S. Beatson. Gibralter^ 1859. 8vo, pp. 48. Portraits of Wolfe and Montcalm. 4246 Beatty (Charles). Double Honor due to the Laborious Gospel Minister. Represented in a Sermon Preached at Fair- field in New Jersey the ist of December, 1756. At the Ordi- nation of the Reverend Mr. William Ramsey. Published at the Desire of the Hearers, By Charles Beatty. Philadelphia : William Bradford^ 1756. 8vo. 4147 Beatty. ... Sermon Preached at Fairfield, in New- Jersey, the 1st of December, 1756. At the Ordination Of the Rev- erend Mr. William Ramsey. By Charles Beatty, Minister of the Gospel at Nishanung. Philadelphia^ William Bradford [n. d.] 8vo, Half Title, pp. 56. 4148 Beatty. The Journal of a Two Months Tour ; with a view of Promoting Religion among the Frontier Inhabitants of Penn- sylvania, and of Introducing Christianity among the Indians to 550 BEAUCHAMP. pi I ■ the Westward of the AleT;h-geny Mountains. To which are added, Remarks on the Language and Customs of some particu- lar Tribes among the Indians, with a brief Account of the vari- ous attempts that have been made to civilize and convert them, from the first Settlement of New England to this Day ; By Charles Beatty, a.m. ... London: fVilliam Davenhill and George Pearch^ m dcc lxviii. 8vo, pp. no. c, h. 4149 Reprinted at tlie end of " Brainerd's Journal." Edinburgh, 1798. 8vo. This journal, though chiefly of a religious cast, is enlivened with many agreeable notes and circumstances relating to the manners and customs of the Delaware Indians, who, from certain similar customs and some traditions among them, the author conjectures to be the descendants of the ten tribes of Israel. Beatty. Tagebuch einer Zween Reise ... Herausgegeben aus dem Englischcn Von Carl Beatty a.m. und iibersetzt. Frankfurt und Leipzig^ In "Joh. Georg. Fleischers Buckhandlung^ 1771. 8vo, pp. 157. H. 4150 Beatty (M.) The Monitor; or, an address to the People of Great Britain, America, and Ireland, on the present Situation of affairs. By M. Beatty. London^ J. Debrett^ 1786. 8vo. " a strange jumble of piety and politics." — M. R., lxxv., 256. Beaty. The trial of Robert Beaty, (who was tarred and feathered), on an indictment for perjury. Baltimore^ Printed for the Proprietor^ 1809. 8vo, pp. 51. P. 4152 Beau. Catalogue des coquilles rev ueillies a la Guadeloupe et ses dependances; par M. Beau ... precede d'une introduction par M. P. Fisher. Paris^ imp. Paul Dupont, 1858. 8vo, pp. 27. Reprinted from the " Revue Coloniade," Dec, 1857. Beau (C. le). See Le Beau. Beauchamp (A. de). Histoire du Bresil, depuis sa decouverte en 1500 jusqu' en rSio, contenant L'origine de la monarchic portugaise; le tableau du regiie de ses rois, et des conquetes des Portugais dans I'Afrique et dans I'lnde ; la decouverte et la description du Bresil, ... enfin, I'histoire civile, politique et commerciale, les revolutions et I'etat actuel de cette vaste con- tree. Par M. Alphonse de Beauchamp .... Paris., Jlexis Eymery., 1815. 3 vols., 8vo, pp. 39, 388; Title, pp. 500 ; Title, pp. 516 (i). Map, and 2 Plates. h. 4154 Some copies were printed on vellum paper. See M. R., lxxzv., 461. Beauchamp. Histoire de la conquete et des revolutions du Perou, par Alphonse de Beauchamp. Avec Portraits. Paris^ ./.,.i,:;;j£i:i^i^S.-. BEAUCHENE. 551 M. DCCC. VIII. 2 vols., 8vO, 2 p. 1., pp. 280 ; 2 p. 1., 272. H. -\- Paris ^ 1813. 2 vols., %vo. + Paris^ 1835. 2 vols., 8vo. This work is said to be plagiarised from Southey's History of Brazil, Translated into Portuguese by the Abbe Ignacio Felizardo Fortes, with the following title : Beauchamp. Historia do Brasil, desde a sua descoberta im 1500 ate 1810 escripta em francez, por M. de. Beauchamp. Rio de "Janerio^ impressa rej^ia^ 1818-19. 2 vols., 8vo. 4^5^ Beauchamp. L'independance de I'empire du Bresil, presentee aux monarques europeens; Par M. Alphonse de Beauchamp ... . Paris^ Delaunay^juin^ 1824. 8vo, 2. p. 1., pp. xv., 138 (i). s., h. Beauchamp. Refutation de I'escrit intitule : Coup d'aeil sur I'etat politique du Bresil au 12 Novembre 1825, considere dans ses divers rapports avec le Portugal ; public a Londrcs en mars 1824. Par is ^ Delaunay^ 1824. 8 vo. 4158 Beauchamp (Jeroboam O. ) The Confession of Jeroboam O. Beauchamp, who was executed at Frankfort, Ky., 7th July, 1826, for the Murder of Col. Solomon P. Sharp, late att'y gen'l of Ky. ; with Some Poetir.il Pieces by [his Wife] Mrs. Ann Beauchamp. Bloomfield^ Ky.^ 1826. ^vo.-\- Kentucky^ H. T. Goodsell \i%$^']. 8vo, pp. 100. 4159 The Beauchamp Tragedy, in Kentucky. As detailed in the Confession of Jereboam O. Beauchamp ; to which is added A Biographical Sketch of Col. Solomon P. Sharp, and a historical account of the Old Court and New Court Controversy, etc. The whole presenting a narrative of many exciting incidents in Kentucky life some thirty years ago. New Tork^ Dinsmore iff Co.^ 1858. i2mo, p. X., 134. 4160 [Beauchamp.] Kentucky Tragedy, Letters of Ann Cook, late Mrs. Beauchamp, to her Friend in England. Containing a short History of that remarkable Woman. Washington^ 1826. i2mo, pp. 91. 4161 Beauchamp. Kentucky Tragedy. A Full and Particular Account of the Lives and Tragical Deaths of Jeroboam O. Beauchamp, and Ann, his Wife, the Murderers of Col. Sharp. Philadelphia [n. d.] i8mo, pp. 32. 4162 Deauchamp {Lord). See Lygon (W.) Beauchene. Les aventures de Monsieur Robert Chevalier dit de Beauchene, capitaine de flibustiers dans la Nouvelle- : 552 BEAUFOy. Ell I France, redigees par monsieur Le Sage. Parisy Est. Ganeau^ 1732. 2 vols., l2mo. + Maestricht ; Dufour et Roux^ 1783. + LilUy Ch. F. y. Lehoucq^ an ll. [1794]. 3 vols., l8mo.-f Edi- tion stereotype, d'apres le procede d'Herhan. Paris^ M"" Dobo^ 1824. 2 vols., i8mo. 4163 " Ce n'est point une Action, muis I'histoire singuliere d'une capitaine de flibustiers, qui fut tue a Tours, par des Anglais, en 1731, redige d'apres les memoires fuurnis par sa veuve." — Querard. Beauclerk. Lithographic News of military operations in Canada, under Sir John Colborne, during the late insurrection. By Lord Charles Beauclerk. London, 1840. 4to. s. 4164 [Beaudry (Hercules)]. Le Conseiller du Peuple ou Re- flexions adressees aux Canadiens Fran^ai j, par un Compatriote. Montreal^ 1 861. i2mo, pp. 281. 4165 Beaufort, S. C. Remonstrance of the Citizens of Beau- fort District, S. C. against any further Increase of the Duties on Imports. ... Washington^ 1828. 8vo, pp. 7. (20th Cong., ist Sess., House, Doc. No. 28.) 41650 Beaufoy (Henry). The Speech of Mr. Beaufoy ... i8th June, 1788, in a Committee of the Whole House, on a Bill for Regulating the Conveyance of Negroes from Africa to the West- Indies. To vvrhich are added Observations on the Evidence adduced against the Bill. London^ y. Phillips^ m,dcc,lxxxix. 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 37. H. 4166 Beaufoy. The Substance of the Speech of Henry Beau- foy, Esq. to the British Society for extending the Fisheries, &c. ... March 25, 1788. ... London^ T. Cadell [etc.], 1788. 8vo, pp. 109. 4167 Relates only to the British fisheries ; but there are some remarks strongly discourag- ing emigration to America. [Beaufoy.] Tour through parts of the United States and Canada. By a British Subject. London^ Longman^ 1828. 8vo, pp. 141. Map and Plates. 4168 "Henry Beaufoy, esq. sent me a copy of this book with a note stating that it was written by his brother, who had a few copies printed for distribution among his friends." — Rich. Beaufoy (M.) Mexican Illustrations, founded upon Facts; Indicative of the Present Condition of Society, Manners, Reli- gion, and Morals, among the Spanish and Native Inhabitants of BEAUMARCHAIS. 553 Mexico: With Observations upon the Government and Re- sources of the Republic of Mexico, as they appeared during Part of the Years 1825, 1826, and 1827. Interspersed with Occa- sional Remarks upon the Climate, Produce, and Antiquities of the Country, Mode of Working the Mines, &c. By Mark Beaufoy ... . London; Carpenter and Son, 1828, 8vo, pp. xii., 310. Map and 6 Plates. b., p. 4169 Beaufoy (Mr.) Memoire au Soutien de I'appel de la fab- rique de N. D. de Montreal. Montreal, 1867. 8vo, pp. 29. Beauge. Lettre ecrite par M. Beauge, habitant au Limbe, dependance de la partie du nord de Saint-Domingue, a M. de Montdion, citoyen de Paris, en date du 5 aout 1790. [n. p., n. d.] 8vo, pp. 40, or less. 41 71 Beaujour [Baron Louis Philippe Felix de). Aper^u des £tats- Unis, au commencement du xixe. siecle, depuis 1800 jusqu'en 1 8 10, avec des tables statistiques. Par le Chevalier Felix de Beau- jour ... . Paris, L. G. Michaud, [also] Delaunay, M. Dccc. xiv. 8vo, pp. 274. Map, 17 Plates, folded. h. 4172 Beaujour. Sketch of the United States of North America, at the Commencement of the Nineteenth Century, from 1800 to 1810 ; with Statistical Tables, and a New Map, by the Author ; containing all the Late Discoveries, and exhibiting the Division of Territorial Zones, Boundary Lines, &c. By le Cheva- lier Felix de Beaujour .... Translated from the French. With Illustrative Notes and Appendix. By William Walton, Esq. London; J. Booth [etc.], 1 8 14. 8vo, pp. xx., 363, 17 1., 4to, folded. Map. See N. A. R., n., 68. C, H. 4173 [Beaulieu (Charles Gillston de)]. De la necessite de rendre nos colonies francaises independantes, et de supprimer notre acte de navigation ; par C.-G.-D.-B. Paris [n. diJ] i2mo. 4174 Beaumarchais (Emelie Eugenie). The Daughter of Pierre Augustin de Beaumarchais, to the Hon. the members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. Paris, Oct. 20, 1822. 4to, pp. 4. 4175 Beaumarchais. Report of the Committee on Claims, on the Petition of E. E. Beaumarchais, March 10, 1806. 8vo, pp. 113. [Congressional Document.] 4176 70 554 BEAUMONT. \m^ I [Beaumarchais (Pierre Auguste Caron de)]. Influence du despotisme de I'Angleterre sur les deux mondes. Boston^ Londres et Paris, 178 1. 8vo. 4^77 " Attributed to Beaumarchais by Chardon de la Rochette, but not included in the ' CEuvres ' of Beaumarchais." — Qukrard. [Beaumarchais.] Le voeu de toutes les nations, et I'interet de toutes les puissances, dans I'abaissement et Thumiliation de la Grande-Bretagne. Seconde edition, corrigee par I'Auteur. [n p., 1778.] 8vo, Half Title, pp. 74. h. 4178 Beaumarchais. Claim of De Beaumarchais' Heir Against the United States. Paris, J. Smith, 1822. 8vo, pp. 56. w. Beaumarchais. Memorial aud Claim of Amelie Eugenie Caron de Beaumarchais, wife of Andre Toussaint De La Rue, heir and representative of Caron de Beaumarchais, for a bal- ance due his estate for sundry arms, ammunition, &c. furnished the United States during the war between Great Britain and America. Richmond, 1801. Sm. 4to, pp. 34. c. 4180 Beaumarchais. Memorial on the subject of the claim of Caron Beaumarchais. February 1807. (Cong. Doc, 1807.) Beaumarchais. Observations sur le Memoire justicatif de la cour de Londres (ou Apologie de la conduite de la France, relativement a I'insurrection des colonies anglaises). Par P. A. Caron de Beaumarchais, Armiteur et Citoyen Fran^ais. J Londres, a Philadelphie et se trouve par tout, 1779. 4182 Also included in his " CEuvres," of which there are many editions. Beaumont (Arthur J.) An American's Defence of his Gov- ernment, in an appeal to the Common Sense of the nations of Europe. By Arthur J. Beaumont, a citizen of the United States of North America. London, 1831. 8vo, pp. T^b.-^- Paris, printed by Fain, 1 83 1. 8vo, pp. 68. c. 4183 Beaumont. De la Constitution americaine, et de quelques calomnies dont elle a ete I'obiet de nos jours. Par A. J. Beau- mont. Paris; Bennis, Papinot, 1 83 1. 8vo, pp. 60. c. 4184 Beaumont (Baron de). Lettre a M. le comte Mole, sur la question mexicaine. Paris, Bohaire, 1839. 8vo, pp. 36. 4185 Beaumont. Resume et solution de la question mexicaine, pour servir de discussion sur les credits supplementaires. Par le Baron de Beaumont. Paris, Bohaire, 1839. 8vo, pp. 40. T BEAUMONT. 555 Beaumont (G. A. O.) Eulogy on the Life and Character of Wm. Henry Harrison ... delivered at ... Chicago, in the Presbyterian Church ... on the 14th Day of May, 1841. By Geo. A. O. Beaumont, Esq. Chicago^ 1841. i2mo, pp. 12. h. Beaumont (Gustave de la Bonniniere de). Marie, ou I'es- clavage aux £tats-Unis : tableau des mceurs americaines. Par Gustave de Beaumont ... Paris^ 1835. 2 vols., 8vo. -f-5rtt*^//«, L. Haumatiy 1835. 2 vols., i2mo, pp. 390; 2 p. 1., pp. 324 (2). + Seconde edition, revue et corrigee. Parisy 1835. 2 vols., 8vo. + Troisieme edition, corrigee. Paris^ 1836. 2 vols., 8vo. + Quatrieme edition. Paris^ Charles Gosselin, 1840. 2 vols., i8mo. -(-Cinquieme edition. Paris, Ch. Gosselin, 1842. i2mo. + Bruxelles, 1844. 2 vols., 8vo. 4188 Highly commended in the " Quarterly Review," liii., 289. Ste, alio, Rich, 11., 273- Beaumont. Nordamerikanische Bilder und Zustande. Deutsch von Spazier. fFeimar, Voigt, 1836. 2 vols., 8vo. 4189 Beaumont and Tocqueville (A. de). Du systeme peniten- tiaire aux £tats-Unis, et de son application en France ; suivi d'un appendice sur les colonies penales et de notes statistiques. Par MM. G. de Beaumont et A. de Tocqueville. ... Paris, H. Four- nier jeune, 1833. ^vo, 2 p. 1., pp. viij., 439. 5 Plates. H.+ Seconde edition, entierement refondue et augmentee d'une intro- duction .... Paris, Ch. Gosselin, 1836. 2 vols., 8vo, 49I sheets. 5 Plates. 4-Troisieme edition. Paris, Ch. Gosselin, 1845. i2mo, i8f sheets. +[ Another] Troisieme edition ... augmentee. Brux- elles; Hauman, Cattoir et comp", 1837. 2 vols., i2mo. B. 4 190 Beaumont. On the Penitentiary System in the United States, and its Application in France; with an Appendix on Penal Colonies, and also. Statistical Notes. By G. de Beau- mont and A. de Tocqueville ... . Translated from the French, with an Introduction, Notes and Additions. By Francis Lie- ber. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea ^ Blanchard, 1833. 8vo, pp. xlvii., 301. H. 4191 Beaumont. Amerika's Besserungs-System, und dessen An- wendung auf Europa mit einem Anhange fiber Straf-Ansiedel- ungen und zwei und zwanzig Beilagen, Aus dem Franzas- ischen der Herren G. v. Beaumont und A. de Tocqueville nebst Erweiterungen und Zusatzen von Dr. N. H. Julius. Btrlin, 556 BBAUTES. \ i'. ^m ^:: Theod. Ch. Fried. Emliriy 1833. 8vo, pp. xxxviii., 458 (i). 4 Plates and i Table. b. 4192 Beaumont. Om Bodssystemet i de Forenede Stater og om dets Anvendelse i Frankrige, overs, af N. A. Colban. Christi- ania^ Dahl^ ^839. 8vo. 4*93 Beaumont (J. A. B.) Travels in Buenos Ayres, and the Ad- jacent Provinces of the Rio de la Plata. With Observations intended for the Use of Persons who contemplate Emigrating to that Country ; or, Embarking Capital in its Affairs. By J. A. B. Beaumont, Esq. London^ James Ridgwayy mdcccxxviii. 8vo, pp. xii., 270. Map. h. 4194 [Beaumont de Brivazac] L'Europe et ses colonies, en decembre 18 19. Paris^ Brissot-Thivars^ 1820. 2 vols., 8vo. -|- Seconde edition. Paris^ ChasseriaUy 1822. 2 vols., 8vo. 4195 Beaumont (S. van). Pertinente beschrijvinge van Guiana, gelegen aan de vaste kust van Amerika. yimsterdam, 1676. 410. Beauport. Report of the Commissioners of the Temporary Lunatic Asylum, at Beauport, January, 1849. ["• P-] 1849. 8vo, pp. 29. 4197 Beauregard. Gen. Beauregard's Official Report of the "Battle of Manassas." Richmond^ i86r. Sm. 8vo, pp. 29. Beauregard. Report of General G. T. Beauregard of the Defense of Charleston, Published by order of Congress. Rich- mondy R. M. Smithy Public Printer^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 93. 4199 These two reports are very scarce, having been mostly destroyed by fire. The Beauregard Songster, being a collection of Patriotic, Senti- mental and Comic Songs. Arranged by Hermann L. Schreiner. Published by "John C. Schreiner i^ Son^ Macon and Savannah, Ga., 1864. i8mo, pp. 36. 4200 Beaurepaire. See Quesnay de Beaurepaire. Beaurepaire-Rohan {M. de) Viagem de Cayaba ao Rio de Janeiro, pelo Paraguay, Corientes. S. Paulo, 1847. 8vo, pp. 19. 4201 Title from Demarsay Hist. Paraguay, p. 147. Beautes de L'Histoire d'Amerique, d'apres les plus celebres voyageurs et geographes qui ont ecrit sur cette partie du monde fr! ^ BEAUVOIS. 557 par G*** ... . Parlsy Alexis Eymery^ i8i8. 2 vols., i2mo, Half Title, Front., Eng. Title, pp. 315; Half Title, Front., Eng. Title, 392. + Parw, 1828. 2 vols., i2mo. Engravings. The Beauties and Deformities of Fox, North, and Burke, selected from their Speeches, from the Year 1770 down to the Present Time, 1784. i2mo. 2 Plates. -|- Third Edition. Lon- don^ 1784. 4- Seventh Edition. London^ 1784. i2mo, pp. 83. 2 Plates. 4203 Chiefly relative to American affairs. The Beauties of American History. By the Author of Eve- nings in Boston, etc. Hartford^ 1 850. i2mo. 4204 The Beauties of Brother Bull-us. By his Loving Sister, Bull-a. New Tork, James Eastburn, i8i2. 24mo, pp. (2), 93. B. 4205 " I propose to extract the most excellent effusions of the* Diverting History of John Bull and Brother Jonathan,' and accompany them with suitable comments." — Preface. Beauties of Poor Richard's Almanack, for the Year 1760. Boston [1760]. i2mo. W. 4206 Beauties of the British Senate ; taken from the Debates of the Lords and Commons. London^ 1 782-1 784. 2 vols., 8 vo, pp. xvi., 307; viii., 351. 4207 American Affairs, Vol. i., 91-109. Another edition, to the end of the zd ses- sion of the administration of W. Pitt. London, 1786. Beauvais (J. A.) A statement of Facts respecting a con- tract made with Rev. Wheelock Craig, Pastor of the Trinitarian Church, New Bedford. By Jos. Arthur Beauvais. 1863. New Bedford^ 1 863. 8vo, pp. 8. 4208 Beauvallet (Leon). Rachel et le nouveau monde, prome- nade aux £tats-Unis et aux Antilles. Par Leon Beauvallet. Paris, A. Cadot, 1856. i6mo, pp. viii., 304. 4209 Beauvallet. Rachel and the New World. A Trip to the United States and Cuba. Translated from the French of Leon Beauvallet. New York: Dix, Edwards Ss* Co., 1856. i2mo, pp. xiv., 404. H. 4210 Beauvois (A. M. F. J.) Catalogue Raisonne du Museum de Mr. C. W. Peale. Philadelphia, 1800. 8vo. 421 1 558 BEECHER. 3 i ' ! i i ! Beauvois (Eugine). D6couvertes des Scandinaves en Amir- ique, du dixieme aux treizieme et quatorzieme siecles, fragments de sagas irlandaises, traduits pour la premiere fois en fran^'ais, par E. Beauvois ... . Paris^ Challomel a'ln'e^ i860. 8vo, pp. 77. From the " Revue orientale et americaine." Beaven (J.) Recreationc of a Long Vacation, or a Visit to Indian Missions in Upper Canada. By James Beaven, d.d. Toronto^ 1846. i2mo.-{- London^ Burns., *y47« i2mo, pp. 196. 8. 4213 Beaven (Samuel). The Religious Liberties of the Christian Laity Asserted. By Samuel Beaven. Newport., R. /., 1753. i6mo. w, 4214 Beaver Meadow Railroad and Coal Co. Reports. Phila- delphia., 1S451 3"^ continued. p. 4214a Beaver (B.), pseudon. Adventures of Dick Onslow among the Red Skins. London., Dean., 1862. i2mo. 4215 Becerra Tanco (L.) Felicidad de Mexico, en el principio y milagroso origen que tuvo el Santuario de la Virgen Maria Nra. Sra. de Guadalupe extramuros : en la Aparicion admirable de esta Soberana Sefiora y de su prodigiosa Imagen. Sacada a luz y afladida, por el Br. Luis Becerra Tanco ... . Sevilla., por Tomds Lopez de Haro, 1685. 4to, less than 30 1. 4216 The first edition was probably published before 1672, when the author died. A second edition was published in Mexico about 1675, with a preface and posthumous additions from the author's papers, and edited by Antonio Gama. It was reprinted in the " Coleccion" of Torres Tuflon, Madrid, 1785. See Bartolache's " Manifiesto," pp. 8-12, ss- BicHAMEL. Voyage to Guiana. See Acufia. BicHARD (Ferdinand), Lois municlpales des republiques de la Suisse et des £tats-Unis. Par Ferdinand Bechard. Paris^ Giraud et Dagneau, iSs2. i8mo, 12 sheets. 4217 Becher (A. B.) The Landfall of Columbus on his First Voyage to America with a Translation of the Baron Bonne- foux's History of his Previous Life also a Chart showing his Track from the Landfall to Cuba and an Outline of his Subse- quent Voyages By A. Becher ... London, J. D. Potter., 1856. 8vo, pp. xxvi. (i), 376. Plate, and Maps. b. 4218 Set New Q. R., October, 1856, 468. % BECK. 559 Becher. Navigation of the Pacific Ocean, ... being a Brief Account of the VV'inds, Weather, and Currents ... by A. B. Becher ... . London^ J. D. PotttTy mdccclx. 8vo, pp. viii., 132. 2 Maps. H. 4219 Becher (C C.) Mexico in den ereignissvollcn Jahren 1832 und 1833 und die Rcisc bin und zuriick, aus vertrautlichen Briefen, mit eincr Anhange iiber die neuesten P^rcignisse ... nebst mercantilcschen und statistischen Notizen. Von C. C. Becher. Hamburg \_PertheSy Be^ser und Maucke^y 1^2^. 8vo. Plate, and Map. 4220 Becher (Johann Joachim). Politische Discvrs von den eigent- hchen Ursachen des Auf- und Abnehmens der Stadte, Lander, und Republicken. Franckfurt^ 1668. 8vo. + [A/.] 1673. 8vo. -{■ Franc kfurty Zunner., 1688. 8vo, 82 sheets. 4- Vierdte Auf- lage, Leipzig^ [also] Jena^ Bielck^ 1 72 1. 8vo, 82 sheets. + Neu- vermehrte und durch Hcrr Cammerrath Zincken verbesserte Auflage. Zf//, Gsellius^ ^753* 8vo. + Aufs Neue edirt von E. G. H. Zink. Leipzig^ I754« Svo. + Marburg, Krieger^ ^759- 8vo. 4221 Beckler (G. R.) Atlas showing Battles, Engagements, and Important Localities connected with the Campaigns in Virginia, completing the Campaign Map designed, engraved, and published by Gustavus R. Bechler. Philadelphia^ F. Leypoldt [1864]. Oblong 8vo, pp. 7. 18 Plates. c. 4222 Bechteln. Kurzer | Catechismus | Vor etliche | Gemeinen JesujAus der| Reformirten Religionjln Pennsylvania, | Die sich zum alten Berner Synodo halten : | Herausgegeben von | Johannes Bechteln, | Diener des Worts Gottes. | Philadelphia^ | Gedruckt bey Benjamin Franklin^ '742. | 24mo, pp. 42. 4223 In the Nuggets, No 496, this book is priced at £10 los., and is said to be unique. I have sold five copies, at about five dollars e..ch. Beck (Abraham). Western Land Agency and Commission Office, St. Louis, Mo. Si. Louis^ 1820. i6mo, pp. 32. 4224 Beck. (J. B.) An Historical Sketch of the state of Medicine in the American Colonies, from their First Settlement to the Period of the Revolution ... by John B. Beck, m.d Al- bany ^ J. Munselly 1842. 8vo, pp. 35. + Second Edition. Albany ^ 1850. 8vo, pp. 63. H. 4225 Also in the Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York, 1830. 8vo, pp. 41-99. H. * 560 BECK. K' !i^i'- Beck. A Letter on the Establishment of a New Medical School in connection with Columbia College, 1832. By John B. Beck ... . New Tori, 1832. 8vo, pp. 8. b. 4226 Beck (Lewis C.) An Account of the Salt Springs at Salina, in Onondaga County, State of New York ... . By Lewis C. Beck, M.D New-York^ 1826. 8vo, pp. 36. b., s. 4227 Reprinted from "New York Med. and Phys. Journal," No. i8. Beck. Botany of the Northern and Middle States ... . arranged according to the Natural System. By Lewis C. Beck ... . Albany^ printed by Webster and Skinner^ '833. i2mo, pp. Iv., 471. H. 4228 • Beck. Botany of the United States of America, arranged according to the Natural System. By Lewis C. Beck, m.d. New Tork, 1848. i2mo. 4229 Beck. Botany of the United States north of Virginia; com- prising descriptions of the flowering and fernlike Plants hitherto found in those States. By Lewis C. Beck. Second Edition. New Tork, Harpers, 1848. i2mo, pp. xiii., 480. c. + Third edition, revised and enlarged. New York, 1856. i2mo, pp. 471. c. 4230 Beck. A Gazeteer of the States of Illinois and Missouri; containing a General View of each State — a General View of their Counties and a Particular Description of their Towns, Villages, Rivers, &c. &c. With a Map, and other Engravings. By Lewis C. Beck, a.m. ... Albany, Charles R. and George frebster, 1823. 8vo, pp. 352. Map and 5 Plates. h. 4231 Beck. Geographical Botany of the United States. By Lewis C. Beck, M.D. [New Tork'], 1828. 8vo. p. 4232 Beck. Mineralogy of New- York ... . By Lewis C. Beck ... . Albany, 1842. 4to, pp. xxiv., I 1., pp. 536, 2 1. Wood- cuts, and 8 Plates. b. 4233 With a second title-page, engraved, " Natural History of New York. ..." Usually lettered " Natural History of New York. Part 3." Beck. Report on the BreadstufFs of the United States, made to the Commissioner of Patents, by Lewis C. Beck, m.d. Wushington^ 1849. ^^®» PP* 3'* ^' 4^34 ^^JAuhMiS BECKER. 561 [Beck (Nicholas F.)] Considerations in Favour of the Con- struction" of a Great State Road, from Lake-Erie to the Hud- son-River. By a Citizen of New- York. Jlbany^ iSij.. 8vo, pp. 48. B. 4235 [Beck (Paul), Jr.] A Proposal for altering the Eastern Front of the City of Philadelphia, wi :h a view to prevent the recurrence of Malignant. Disorders, on a Plan conformable to the Original Design of William Penn. By a Citizen of Phila- delphia. Philadelphia^ W. Fry^ 1820. Svo, pp. 1 1. Plan. Beck (T.) Eulogium on the Life and Services of Simeon De Witt, Surveyor General of the State of New- York, Chan- cellor of the University, &c. &c. &c. By T. Romeyn Beck, M.D. Albany^ E. W. and C. Skinner^ 1835. Svo, pp. 29. B., H., s. 4237 Beck (Theodoric R.), m.d. Statistics of the Medical Colleges of the United States. By T. Romeyn Beck, m.d. 1839. Al- bany^ Joel Munsell^ 1839. 8vo, pp. 64. b. 4238 Beck (R.) Sermon at Amherst, Oct. 2, 1782, at the Ordina- tion of David Parsons. By R. Beck. Springfield^ 1783. 8vo. Beck-Bernard [M>"' Amelie Lina). La Rio-Parana; cinq annees de sejour dans la republique argentine. Paris^ Grassart^ 1864. i2mo. 4240 Beck-Bernard (Charles). La republique argentine. Lau- sanne : Delafontaine et Rouge, iSb^. i2mo. 4241 Becker (Abraham). Address delivered at Worcester, N. Y., July 26, 1852, on the occasion of the burial of Capt. Leslie Chase, of the United States Army, by Abraham Becker, Esq., and Poem delivered on the same occasion by Robert F. Queal, Albany, 1852. 8vo, pp. 23. s. 4242 Becker. Address before the ... Citizens of Charlotteville, N. Y., July 5, 1852, at their celebration of the seventy-seventh anniversary of American Independence. By Abraham Becker. Albany, 1862. Svo. c. 4243 Becker (George.) Speech delivered at the Freshman Prize Debate ... Yale College, Jan. 17, 1857, by George Becker ... . ["Ought Politics to be Discussed in the Pulpit?"] Albany, 1857. 4^0* PP- ''• "• 4^44 7» ' ^Ahr Sf)2 BECKJORD. ' [Becker (Gottfried Wtlheltn)]. Sudamerika wie es war und wie es jetzt ist ; oder Ursprung und Fortgang der Revolution daselbst bis 1819. Leipzig^ Rein, 1820. 8vo. 4245 Becket (Thomas). Journal of a Voyage round the World in His Majesties Ship Endeavour, In the Years 1768, 1769, 1770 and 1771; undertaken in Pursuit of Natural Knowledge, at the Desire of the Royal Society, containing all the various occurrences of the voyage; With Descriptions of several new Discovered Countries in the Southern Hemisphere, and accounts of their Soil and Productions ; and of many singularities in the Structure, Apparel, Manners, Customs, Policy, Manufactures &c. of their Inhabitants. To which is added a concise vocabu- lary of the Language of Otahitee. London^ kdcclxxi. R1. 4to, pp. 133. 4246 Beckett (S. B.) Guide Book of the Atlantic and St. Law- rence, and St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroads, including a Full Description ... of the White Mountains, by S. B. Beckett ... . Portland: Sanborn ^ Carter^ 1853. i8mo, pp. vl (3), 8-1 80. Map and Woodcuts. b. 4247 Beckford (Wm.) A Descriptive Account of the Island of Jamaica : with Remarks upon the Cultivation of the Sugar-Cane, throughout the different Seasons of the Year, and chiefly con- sidered in a Picturesque Point of View ; also. Observations and Reflections upon what would probably be the Consequences of an Abolition of the Slave-Trade, and of the Emancipation of the Slaves. By William Beckford, Esq. ... London: T. and J. Egerton, m,dcc,xc. 2 vols., 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. Ix., 404 ; 2 p. 1., 405. H. 4248 *' The Author resided for several years U Jamaica, and was largely concerned in its plantations and traffic; his work, in consequence, contains much valuable informa- tion." — Rich, i., 36a. Beckford. Vues pittoresques de la Jamaique, avec une de- scription detaillee de ses productions, surtout des cannes a sucre, des travaux, du traitement et des moeurs des negres, etc. Tra- duit de I'anglois par J. S. P. Geneve, Barde, 1792. 2 vols., Svo. + Lausanne, 1793. 2 vols., 1 2mo, + Paris, La Villette, 1793. 2 vols., i2mo, pp. 190; 224. 4249 Beckford. Mahlerische Beschreibung der Insel Jamaica aus dem Engii^chen. Berlin, Voss, 1790. 2 vols., 8vo. 4250 Heinsius has the date 1790; Kayser, 1 79 1. BECKWITH. 563 Beckford. Remarks upon the Situation of Negroes in Ja- maica, impartially made From a local Experience of nearly Thirteen Years in that island, by W. Beckford, jun. ... London^ T. and J. Egerton^ mdcclxxxviii. 8vo, pp. viii., 99. H.4251 See Rich, i., 348 ; M. R., lxxix, 69. Beckley (Hosea). The History of Vermont ; with Descrip- tions, Physical and Topographical. By Rev. Hosea Beckley, A.M. Brattlehoroy Geo. H. Salisbury^ 1846. i2mo, pp. 396. Beckmann (Joh.) Litteratur der altercn Reisebeschreib- ungen. Nachrichten von ihren Verfassern, von ihrem Inhalte, von ihren Ausgaben und Uebersetzungen. ... Von Johann Beck- mann ... . Gottingen^ 'Johann Frederick Rower,, 1807-IO. 8 Bde in 8 Stiicke, 8vo, pp. xii., 750 ; vi., 756. h. 4253 This is the title of the Stiicke ; the title of the Bande reads : ungen. Von Johann," etc. " ... Reisebeschrelb- Beckmann (Johann). Voyages dans les Colonies du melieu de L'Amerique-Septentionale, par Jean Beckmann; traduits de I'Allemand. Lausanne,, 1798. 8vo. 4^54 Beckmann or Becmann (Johann Christoph). Historia Orbis Terrarum, geographica et civilis ... . Francofurti ad Oderam,, 1673. 4to. + Editio tertia correctior. Francofurti ad Oderam et Lipsia,, Zimmermann^ 1685. 4to, 107 sheets. + Editio quinta. Francofurti et Lipsia, apud Henr. Joh. Meyeri Hered.y 1698. 410.4- [/i.] 1707. 4to. 4255 Like all the general geographies, has some chapters on the New World. Beckwith (C.) Arguments in the Case of Isaac H. Burch vs. Mary V7. Burch. By C. Beckwith, Esq., and Hon. O. W. [H. ?] Browning. Chicago: Scott & Company, Printers, 1861, 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 162, 91. B. 4256 Beckwith (E. G.) Explorations on a Voyage from Great Salt Lake to California. With geological report and description of organic remains by J. Schiel. Washington, 1854. Imp. 410, pp. 114. 4 Plates. 4257 Beckwith. Report of Exploration of a Route for the Pacific Railroad, near the 38th and 39th Parallels of Latitude, from the Mouth of the Kansas to Sevier River, in the Great Basin. By Lieut, E. G, Beckwith ... . [Washington, 1854 or Mar.L;x..rarJSs;:: 564 BECKWOURTH. 1855.] 8vo, 2 p. 1., pp. 149. 2 Maps. 33d Cong., ist Sess. House Doc, 129.) B., H. 4258 Also, in the same document : Report of Explorations of a Route for the Pacific Railroad, on the Forty-first Parallel of North Latitude, pp. 136. And in 33d Cong., 2d Sess., Ex. Doc, Vol. xi.. Part 2, the same reports are printed in 4.to, one with colored, the other with uncolored plates, h. Beckwith (G.) ... A Sermon Preached before the General Assembly of ... Connecticut, May 13th, 1756. Being the Day of the Anniversary Election there. By George Beckwith ... . New London, T. Green, 1756. Sm. 8vo, pp. 64. H. 4259 Also: The Invalidity or Unwarrantableness Of Lay Ordination ... . New-London, Printed by Timothy Green, 1763. Sm. 8vo, pp. 79. h. (5« especially pp. 56-76.) 4- Second Letter on the subject of Lay Ordination. Neiv London, Conn., 1766. i2mo. Beckwith (G.) Number 20. 1867 ... . Beckwith's Almanac. Calculated for Connecticut and Adjacent States. By George Beckwith, Phonographer. Jg®"" Survivor of Beers, Middlebrook and Prindle. ''^^ ... New Haven, Conn., H. C. Peck [n. d.] i8mo, pp. (72). H. 4260 Beckwith (G. C.) Eulogy on William Ladd, late President of the American Peace Society. By George C. Beckwith. ... Boston, Whipple ^ Damrell, 1841. 8vo, pp. 23. H. 4261 Beckwith. The Peace Manual, or War and its Remedies. By G. C. Beckwith. Boston, 1847. i8mo. c. 4262 Beckwith. A Universal Peace Society, with the Basis of co-operation in the cause of Peace. [A Letter to John Lee L.L.D., President of the London Peace Society.] Boston, 1844 ? 8vo. 4263 Beckwith. The History of Block Island. By Henry T. Beckwith. Read before the Rhode Island Historical Society, Nov. 1856. Historical Magazine, April, 1858. 410, pp. 8. A few copies printed separately. Beckwourth (J. p.) The Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwourth, Mountaineer, Scout, and Pioneer, and Chief of the Crow Nation of Indians. With Illustrations. Written from his own Dictation, by T. D. Bonner. New Tork, Harper fsf Brothers, 1856. i2mo, pp. 537. 4265 Beckwourth. Le Chasseur. Scenes de la vie sauvage en Amerique. Traduit de Tanglo-ainericain par Noblet. Paris, Dentu, i860. i8mo, pp. x., 504. Vignette. 4266 BBDENCKINOE, 565 Becourt (R. E.) Au roi sur la necessite et la possibilite de reconquerir les colonies de I'Amerique du Sud, du Mexique et de Saint-Domingue ; par R. de Becourt. [13 fevrier 1824.] Paris^ Dentu ; Petity 1814. Svo, pp. 16. 4267 Bedard (P. H.) Lettre a M. Chaboillez, Cur de Longueil, relativement a ses " Questions sur le Gouvernement Ecclsias- tique du district de Montral" par P. H. Bedard. Montreal^ 1823. 8vo, pp. 40. 4268 Bedard (Thomas). Observations sur le Projet du Change- ment des Tenures dans cette Province. Par Thomas Bedard. [Eng. and French.] ^'ebec^ I79i- 8vo, pp. 11. 4269 Bedard. Observatic ns on the Report respecting a Change in the Tenures of this Province. By Thomas Bedard. [Eng- lish and French,] ^u'ebec^ ^19^' 8vo, pp. ii; M. 4270 Bedei.l (G. T.) Fellow Workers. Two Sermons Preached by the Rev. Gregory Thurston Bedell, d.d., ... 2d Day of Oc- tober, 1859, being the Close of his Ministry in the Church of the Ascension, New- York. Also, Notitiae Parochiales. New- Torky Printed by the Vestry^ 1859. i2mo, pp. 106. H. 4271 Bedell. Notitiae parochiales. Parish Statistics of the Church of the Ascension. ... Prepared by the Rector .... New- Tork: Baker^ Godwin £3* Co., 185 1. i2mo, pp. 24. View. H. Also: New York, i%f)0. izmo, pp. 62. b. And for other years ? Bedell. Sermons by Rev. Gregory T. Bedell, d.d With a Biographical Sketch of the Author, by Stephen H. Tyng. Philadelphia^ IVilliam Stavely^ 'John C. Pechin^ 1835. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 7, memoir ccli, 308 ; 3 p. 1., pp. 502. b. 4273 Bedell. A Votive Pillar. A Discourse Commemorating the Anniversary of the Church of the Ascension, N. Y. Preached on the Occasion of the loth anniversary of his Pas- torate on Sunday March 20, 1853. ^7 ^^^- ^' Thurston Bedell, Rector ... New-York: A. D. F. Randolph, 1853. i2mo, pp. 48. 4274 Bedenckinge | Over d' Antwoordt der Heeren Bcwint- J heb- bers vande Oost-Indische | Compagnie : aen|d'£dele Gr: Mog: Heeren | Staten van HoUandt en West-Vrislant, | in twee Schrift- fl^^WrV^', ! I 566 BEDFORD. m !' en, overgelevert, belan- 1 ghende de Combinatie der twee | Com- pagnien.y Concordia res parvx crescvnt. | [Vignette.] | In s'Graven- Haghe^ \ By 'Jan Veel't^ Boeck-verkooper in f Gorstraetjen^ \ Anno i644.|4to, 4p. 1., pp. 32. 4275 Prefixed is the " Antwoordt," for the title of which, tee Consideratie. Bedford (G. S.) Address, Introductory to a Course of Lec- tures delivered in ... New York, November 8, 1834, by Gun- ning S. Bedford ... . Second Edition. New York^ 1835. 8vo, pp. 29. H. 4276 Bedford. An Address ... November 15, 1835, By Gunning S. Bedford ... . New York^ 1836, 8vo, pp. 32. h. 4277 Both addresses criticise severely the management of the New York College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons. Bedford. Reports of the School Committees of Bedford, Mass., presented April, 1847, ^"^ April, 1848. Boston, 1848. 8vo, pp. 18. H, 4278 The report for 1847 reproaches the citizens for a want of interest in the schools, in an unusually pungent style. Bedford {Duke of). See Russell. Bedford, A''. H. History of Bedford, New-Hampshire, being Statistics, compiled on the occasion of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town ; May 19th, 1850. Boston, Jl/red Mudge, jSsi. 8vo, pp. 364. Map. H. Peter P. Woodbury, Thomas Savage, and William Patten were the publishing committee. Bedford, N. Y. Circular Letter from the Committee of the Society for the Suppression of Vice in the Town of Bedford, etc. 8vo, pp. 8. 4280 Bedford, Pa. The Bedford Mineral Springs with an Ana- lysis of its Waters ... . Philadelphia, 1857. i2mo, pp. 12. I V ' IS' !l END OF VOLUME ONE. g ^~g 5j jven- jinno +275 Lec- jun- 8vo, ^.276 ining ^277 FPhy- ford, 848. ^278 ols, in hire, edth [9th, H. ishing ' the , etc. 1.280 \na- *>■ "jiiniiiiiitiriftii