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Pibltoti)eta  Americana 

Vol.  XXIV. — Storrs  to  Ternaux-Compans 


Pibliot^eca  Americana 


DICTIONARY 

OF 

Poofes!  relating  to  America, 

from  its  discovery  to  the  present  time 

Begun  by  Joseph  Sabin, 

Continued  by  Wilberforce  Eames, 

And  Completed  by  R.  W.  G.  Vail 

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TORRS.  The  Ministry  Strong  in  the  Grace  of 
Christ.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  the  ordination 
of  Mr.  Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr.,  as  pastor  of  the 
Harvard  Church  and  Society,  Brookh'ne,  Ms., 
October  22,  1845.  ^Y  Richard  S.  Storrs  ... 
Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marviuy  24  Congress 
Street.    1845.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

,  GTS.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  UTS.,  Y.  9~^S1 

Storrs.  The  Mutability  of  Created  Things  a  Reason  for  Active 
Benevolence.  A  Sermon,  delivered  before  the  Howard  Benevolent 
Society  of  Boston,  January  12th,  1820.  By  Richard  S.  Storrs,  A.M. 
.  .  .Boston:  Printed  by  Munroe and FrancisyNo.  ^,Cornh'ill.  1820. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  Y.  92258 

Storrs.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  North  Bridgewater,  Oct.  31, 
I  82  I,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Temple,  and  Rev.  Isaac 
Bird,  as  Evangelists  and  Missionaries  to  the  Heathen.  By  the  Rev. 
Richard  S.  Storrs  .  .  .  Boston:  Crocker  i^  Brewster,  Printers,  No. 
$o,Cornhill.    1822.   8vo,  pp.  52. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92259 

Contents:  Sermon,  pp.  3-29;  the  Charge,  by  the  Rev.  Daniel  Thomas,  pp.  31-35} 
Right  Hand  of  Fellowship,  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Green,  pp.  36—41  ;  Address  to  the 
Palestine  Missionary  Society,  by  the  Rev.  Sereno  E.  Dwight,  pp.  42-50;  Palestine 
Missionary  Society,  pp.  51—52. 

Storrs.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  ordination  of  the  Reverend 
Caleb  Hobart,  as  pastor  of  the  Second  Church  and  Society  in  North- 
Yarmouth,  Me.  Dec.  3,  1823.  By  Richard  S.  Storrs  .  .  .  Portland: 
Printed  at  the  Mirror  Office.   1824.   8vo,pp.  32.  a.\s.  92260 

VOL.  XXIV.  I 


6  STORRS  (RICHARD    S,). 

Storrs.  a  Sermon  delivered  before  His  Excellency  Edward 
Everett,  Governor,  His  Honor  George  Hull,  Lieutenant  Governor, 
the  Honorable  Council,  and  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  on  the 
Anniversary  Election,  January  3,  1838.  By  Richard  S.  Storrs  .  .  . 
Boston:  Dutton  and  Wentivorthy  Printers  to  the  State.    1838.   8vo, 

pp.  46.    AAS.y  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  MINNHS., 

NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  9226  I 

Storrs.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Elisha  Fiske, 
of  Wrentham,  January  15,1851.  By  Rev.  R.  S.  Storrs  .  .  .  Boston: 
Printed  by  Abner  Forbesy  No.  37  Cornhill.    185  I.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  CU.,  M.,  NYH.,  UTS.,  WHS.  92262 

Storrs.  The  Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Ply- 
mouth, December  the  twenty-second,  1826.  By  Richard  S.  Storrs 
.  .  .  Plymouth:  Printed  by  Allen  Danforth.    1 827.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

AAS.,  C,  CU.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.  92263 

Storrs.  Union  among  the  Friends  of  Religious  Order.  A  Ser- 
mon, preached  5th  June,  18 16,  before  the  Convention  of  Norfolk 
County  at  Dedham,  for  encouraging  the  due  observance  of  the 
Lord's  Day.  By  Richard  S.  Storrs,  a.m.  .  .  .  Dedhajn:  Abel  D. 
A lleyney  Printer.    1816.    8vo,  pp.  23.       aas.,  B.,  BA.,  nyp.  92264 

Storrs.  Weariness  in  Well-doing.  A  Sermon  preached  before 
the  Auxiliary  Education  Society  of  Norfolk  County,  at  their  annual 
meeting  in  Medway,  June  11,  1823.  By  Richard  S.  Storrs  .  .  . 
Boston:  Printed  by  Crocker  and  Brewster y  No.  50,  Cornhill.   1 823. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  BM.,C.,  UTS.  92265 

Pp.  31—44  contain  historical  material. 

Storrs'  sermons  on  the  fiftieth  and  sixtieth  anniversaries  of  his  ordination  and 
settlement  at  Braintree  were  published  in  1861,  nyp.,  and  1871,  aas.,  b.,  respectively. 

He  was  also  the  author  of  other  works  of  purely  religious  interest. 

Storrs  (Richard  S [alter]  ), /r., /».  1821,^.  1900.  Christianity: 
Its  Destined  Supremacy  on  the  Earth.  A  Sermon,  preached  April 
6,  and  13,  185  I,  before  the  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  New 
York  and  Brooklyn.  By  Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr.,  pastor  of  the  Church 
of  the  Pilgrims,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Published  by  the  Society.  New 
York:  Almon  Merwin,  150  Nassau  Street.  185  I.  [On  verso  of 
title:]    New  York:  S.  W.  Benedicty  Print.y  16  Sfruce  street.    8vo, 

pp.  39.  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  92266 

Storrs.  Colleges,  a  Power  in  Civilization,  to  be  used  for  Christ. 
A  Discourse  before  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Collegiate  and 
Theological  Education  at  the  West,  delivered  in  High  Street  Church, 


STORRS  (RICHARD  S.).  7 

Providence,  R.  L,  October  30,  1855.  %  Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr.,  d.d. 
.  .  .  Reprinted  from  the  American  Journal  of  Education  and  College 
Review,  for  June,  1856.  Ne-iv  York:  N.  A.  Calkins,  348  Broad- 
way,lS^6.   8vo,  pp.  (2),  22, 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  UTS.,  WHS.  92267 
A  separate  from  vol.  i  of  the  above  Journal,  pp.  523-544. 

Storrs.  Congregationalism:  its  Principles  and  Influences:  a 
Discourse  delivered  before  the  General  Association  of  New  York, 
at  their  meeting  in  Madison,  August,  1848.  By  Richard  S.  Storrs, 
Jr.  .  .  .  New  York:  Baker  and  Scribner,  145  Nassau  Street  arid  36 
Park  Rozu.  1848.  [Verso  of  title:]  C.  W.  Benedict,  Printer,  201 
William  street,  cor.  of  Frankfort.  8vo,  pp.  72,  and  slip  of  errata  at 
end.  B.,  BM.,  c,  GTS.,  nyp.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  92268 

Storrs.  The  Obligation  of  Man  to  obey  the  Civil  Law:  its 
Ground,  and  its  Extent.  A  Discourse  delivered  December  12,  1850, 
on  occasion  of  the  Public  Thanksgiving;  in  the  Church  of  the  Pil- 
grims, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  By  Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr.  .  .  .  New  York: 
Mark  H.  Newman  &'  Co.,  199  Broadway.  1850.  [On  verso  of 
title:]    S.  W.  Benedict,  Printer,  16  Spruce-Street.   8vo,  pp.  44. 

AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  GTS.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92269 

Storrs.  The  Puritan  Scheme  of  National  Growth.  An  Oration 
delivered  before  the  New  England  Society  in  the  City  of  New  York, 
December  2ist,  1857.  By  Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr.  .  .  .  Nezv  York: 
John  F.  Trow,  Printer,  377  ^  379  Broadzvay,  corner  of  White 
Street.   1858.   8vo,  pp.  47. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  CU.,  H.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UP.,  UTS.,  WHS.  9227O 

Storrs.  A  Sermon,  commemorative  of  Mrs.  Mary  H.  Chitten- 
den; preached  in  the  Church  of  the  Pilgrims,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
5th,  1852.  By  Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr.  .  .  .  Neiv  York:  {Printed  for 
private  distribution.)    1 854.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Plate,     nyh.,  Y.  92271 

Storrs.  Terrors  of  the  Pestilence.  A  Sermon,  preached  in  the 
Church  of  the  Pilgrims,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  on  occasion  of  a  Collection 
in  Aid  of  the  Sufferers  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  September  30th,  1 85 5.  By 
Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr.  .  .  .  New-York:  Printed  by  John  A.  Gray, 
95  ^  97  Clijf  Street.    1855.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

AML.,  B.,  C,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.  92272 
See  also,  Monson  Academy,  "Discourses,  and  Speeches  ...  at  the  Semi-Centcnnial 
Anniversary,"  no.  50041,  vol.  12,  aas.,  h.,  m.,  nvp.,  and  "Sermons  preached  at  the 
Dedication  of  the  Broadway  Tabernacle,"  no.  79299,  vol.  19,  nyp.,  uts. 

The  above  list  does  not  contain  those  works  by  Storrs  which  were  published  after 
i860. 


8  STORY  (ENOCH  ). 

Story  (Enoch).  Philadelphia.  January  14,  1775.  Proposals 
for  printing  by  subscription  The  Pennsylvania  Mercury,  and  Uni- 
versal Advertiser.  .  .  .  Enoch  Story  and  Dan'l  Humphreys.  [Phila- 
delphia: Printed  by  Story  and  Humphrey.    1775.]    Folio  broadside. 

Title  from  Evans.  92  2  73 

The  publication  of  the  paper  was  begun  April  7,  i775)  and  continued  till  the  end 
of  December,  the  last  number  located  being  that  for  Dec.  22  of  that  year.  The  print- 
ing office  was  destroyed  by  fire  on  Dec.  31.  With  the  issue  of  April  14  the  name  was 
changed  to  "Story  &  Humphrey's  Pennsylvania  Mercury,  and  Universal  Advertiser." 
See  Brigham's  "Bibliography  of  American  Newspapers"  in  Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  "Pro- 
ceedings," vol.  32,  1922,  p.  197. 

Story  (Isaac),  b.  1749,  d.  18 16.  A  |  Discourse,  |  delivered 
February  15,  1795,  at  the  Request  |  of  the  Proprietors'  Commit- 
tee; I  as  preparatory  to  |  the  Collection,  |  On  the  National  Thanks- 
giving, the  Thursday  |  following,  for  the  Benefit  of  our  Ameri-  | 
can  Brethren  in  Captivity  at  Algiers.  |  By  Isaac  Story,  a.m.  |  Pastor 
of  the  Second  Congregational  Society  in  Marblehead.  |  .  .  •  |  Printed 
by  ThoTuas  C.  Gushing,  Essex-Street,  Salem.   \  mdccxcv.   |   8vo, 

pp.  29.  AAS.,  BA.,  C,  JCB.,  H.,  M.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92274 

Half  title:  "Mr.  Story's  Two  Sermons,  February  15,  and  19,  1795."  The  second 
sermon  is  included  in  the  pagination,  but  it  has  a  separate  title  page  as  follows: 

A  I  Sermon,  |  Preached  February  19,  1795,  |  (From  Ecclesiastes  ix,  18.)  |  being 
the  I  Federal  Thanksgiving,  |  Appointed  by  our  beloved  President,  the  illus-  ]  trious 
George  Washington,  Esq.  |  By  Isaac  Story,  a.m.  |  Pastor  of  the  Second  Congrega- 
tional Society  in  Marblehead.  |  .  .  .  |  Printed  by  Thomas  C.  Gushing,  Essex-Street, 
Salem.  \  mdccxcv.  | 

Story.  The  Love  of  our  Country  Re-  |  commended  and  En- 
forced. I  In  a  I  Sermon  |  From  Psalm  cxxii.  7.  |  Delivered  on  a  day 
of  I  Public  Thanksgiving,  |  December  15,  1774.  |  By  |  Isaac  Story, 
A.M.  I  Pastor  of  the  second  Church  in  Marblehead.  |  Published  by 
Request.  |  .  .  .  |  Boston:  |  Printed  and  Sold  b\  John  Boyle  in  Marl- 
horo'-Strect.  \  mdcclxxv.  |  8vo,  pp.  23. 

B.J  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.  92275 
Half  title:    Mr.  Story's  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  December  xv.  mdcclxxiv. 

Story.  A  [  Sermon,  |  Preached  August  the  15th,  1798,  |  at 
Hamilton,  |  at  the  |  Ordination  |  of  the  |  Rev.  Daniel  Story,  to  the 
Pastoral  Care  |  of  the  Church  in  Marietta,  |  and  its  Vicinity,  in  the 
Territory  of  the  United  States,  |  North-west  of  the  River  Ohio.  | 
By  his  Brother,  |  Isaac  Story,  |  Pastor  of  the  Second  Congregational 
Church  in  |  Marblehead.  |  Printed  by  Thomas  C.  Gushing,  Essex- 
Street,  Salrm.  \  I  798.  |  8vo,  pp.  43. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  JCB.,  H.,  HEH.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  UTS.,  WLC, 

Y.  92276 


STORY  ( Isaac).  g 

Story.  ASermon,  preached  February  19,  1795.  5^t' a  Discourse 
delivered  February  15,  1795,  above. 

[Story  (Isaac)],  b.  1774,  d.  1803.  All  the  World's  a  Stage. 
A  I  Poem,  I  in  |  Three  Parts.  |  •  •  •  |  The  Stranger.  |  Newbury  port: 
Printed  by  William  Barrett.  \  1 796.  |  8vo,  pp.  11,  (i),  14-15. 

AAS.,  H.,  NVP.  92277 

On  the  title  of  the  nyp.   copy,  below  the  words   "The   Stranger,"  the  name  "I. 
Storey"  is  written  in  a  contemporary  hand.   Attributed  by  Wegelin  to  Isaac  Story,  Jr. 
The  recto  of  the  leaf  following  p.  [12]  is  numbered  14. 

[Story].  Consolatory  Odes,  dedicated  with  Christian  piety  to 
those  unfortunate  beings  who  labor  under  the  malignant  influence 
of  the  Democratic  mania.   New  York.    1799.    l2mo.  92278 

Title  from  Duyckinck.  A  copy  is  listed  in  the  catalogue  of  the  New  York  State 
Library,  1855,  the  title  including  the  words  "By  Peter  Quince." 

[Story],  supposed  author.  Epistle  from  Yarico  to  Inkle.  See 
Yarico  to  Inkle. 

Story.  An  |  Eulogy  |  on  the  |  Glorious  Virtues  |  of  the  illustri- 
ous I  Gen.  George  Washington:  |  who  died  at  Mount  Vernon,  De- 
cember 14th,  1799,  in  the  68th  year  of  |  his  age — ripe  in  honor  and 
full  of  glory.  I  Written  at  the  Request  of  the  |  Inhabitants  of  Ster- 
ling, I  and  delivered  before  them,  |  on  Saturday  the  2 2d  of  February, 

1800.  I  By  Isaac  Story,  a.m.  |  .  •  •  |  Worcester.  \  Printed  by  Isaiah 
Thomas,  Jun.  \  April — I  800.  |  8vo,  pp.  23. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BU.,  C,  JCB.,  H.,  HEH.,  NYP.  92279 

[Story.]   Liberty,  |  a  |  Poem,  |  delivered  on  the  Fourth  of  July.  | 

...  I  The  Stranger.  |  Ncwburyport:  \  Printed  by  William  Barrett,  \ 

Market-Square — M.DCC,XCV.  |  8vo,  pp.  10.  E.,  HEH.  92 2 80 

The  title  of  the  h.  copy  contains  a  contemporary  MS.  attribution  to  Isaac  Story,  Jr. 

Wegelin  also  attributes  to  him. 

Story.  An  Oration,  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Independence  of 
the  United  States  of  America.    Pronounced  at  Worcester,  July  4, 

1 80 1.  By  Isaac  Story,  a.m.  .  .  .  Worcester,  Massachusetts:  Printed 
at  the  Press  of  Isaiah  Thomas,  Jun.  July — 180 1 .   8vo,  pp.  32. 

AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.  9228  I 

[Story.]  A  Parnassian  Shop,  opened  in  the  Pindaric  Stile;  by 
Peter  Quince,  Esq. .  .  .  Boston,  Printed  by  Russell  and  Cuthr.  I  80  I . 
l2mo,  pp.  155,  and  "apologetical"  note  pasted  on  verso  of  last  leaf, 
or  elsewhere. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.,  Y.  92282 


10  STORY  (JOSEPH  ). 

On  the  recto  of  the  second  leaf  is  a  humorous  introduction  entitled  "Sign-board." 
According  to  Duyckinck,  some  of  the  verses  had  been  previously  published  in  the 
"Political  Gazette"  of  Newburyport.  An  earlier  version  of  the  "Duet,  or  Collin  and 
Delia,"  appeared  in  the  number  for  December  8,  1795,  under  the  pseudonym  of 
"Country  Boy."  The  "Pindaric  stile"  is  an  allusion  to  that  of  John  Wolcot,  who 
wrote  under  the  name  of  "Peter  Pindar." 

[Story]  ,  suffosed  author.  Yarico  to  Inkle,  See  under  title. 

Though  this  poem  is  usually  attributed  to  Isaac  Story,  it  is  a  reprint  of  the  poem 
with  the  same  title,  printed  in  London  in  1736. 

Story  (Joseph). 

Technical  legal  works  of  Justice  Story  are  not  included  in  the  following  list. 

Story.  An  Address  delivered  on  the  Dedication  of  the  Cemetery 
at  Mount  Auburn,  September  24,1831.  By  Joseph  Story.  To  which 
is  added  an  Appendix,  containing  a  Historical  Notice  and  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Place,  with  a  list  of  the  present  subscribers.  Boston: 
Joseph  T.  &  Ed-win  Buckingham.  1831.  8vo,  pp.  32.  aas.,  c, 
cu.,  NYH.,  UTS.,  Y.   +  [Same  imprint  and  date.]    8vo,  pp.  29,  (  i  ). 

NYP.  92283 

Copies  of  either  one  or  the  other  of  the  above  issues  are  also   located  at  b.,  ba,, 

BM.,   H.,   HSP.,  M.,  MINNHS.,    WHS. 

Story.  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Suffolk  Bar,  at  their  An- 
niversary, the  4th  of  Sept.  182  I,  at  Boston.    Boston.    1829.    8vo. 

92284 

Title  from  a  clipping  from  an  unidentified  English  bookseller's  catalogue. 

Story.  A  Charge,  delivered  to  the  Grand  Juries  of  the  Circuit 
Court,  at  October  Term,  1 8 1 9,  in  Boston,  and  at  November  Term, 
1819,  in  Providence;  and  published  at  their  unanimous  request.  By 
the  Hon.  Joseph  Story.    [Boston?    18 1 9.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Caption  title.  BA.,  M.  92285 

Story.    A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Grand  Jury  of  the  Circuit 

^    Court  of  the  United  States,  at  its  first  session  in  Portland,  for  the 

■/^Judicial  District  of  Maine,  May  8,  1 820,  and  published  at  the  unani- 

'  "^"^    mous  request  of  the  Grand  Jury  and  of  the  Bar.   By  the  Hon.  Joseph 

Story.   Portlafid:   Printed  by  J .  Shirley.    1 820.    8vo,  pp.  2  1. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  CU.,  HEH.,  M.,  MEHS.  92286 

A  Boston,  1820,  edition  was  included  in  the  nvh.  printed  catalogue,  1859,  pos- 
sibly an  error  for  the  above.  The  copy  can  not  now  be  located. 

Story.  Charge  of  Mr.  Justice  Story,  on  the  Law  of  Treason, 
delivered  to  the  Grand  Jury  of  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United 
States,  holden  at  Newport,  for  the  Rhode-Island  District,  June  15, 


STORY  (JOSEPH  ).  H 

1842.  Published  at  the  request  of  the  Grany  Jury,  and  the  Rhode- 
Island  Bar.  Providence:  Printed  by  H.  H.  Brown.  1842.  8vo, 
pp.8.  BM.,  H.,  Y.  92287 

Story.  Comentario  sobre  la  Constitucion  federal  de  los  Estados 
Unidos,  precedido  de  una  revista  sobre  la  historia  de  las  colonias  y 
de  los  estados  antes  de  la  adopcion  de  la  constitucion.  Traducido  del 
Comentario  abreviado,  y  aumentado  con  las  observaciones  de  Jef- 
ferson, Rawle,  de  Tocqueville,  etc.,  y  de  notas  sobre  la  organizacion 
judicial  por  Paul  Odent.  Traducido  al  espanol  por  Nicolas  A.  Calvo. 
.  .  .  2^  edicion.   Buenos  Aires,    i860.    2  vols.,  4to.  92288 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  National  Library  of  the  Argentine  Republic.    Re- 
printed in  Buenos  Aires  in  1881,  c,  and  1888. 

Story.  Commentaire  sur  la  constitution  des  Etats-Unis  traduit 
du  commentaire  de  J.Story .  .  .etaugmente  des  observations  dc  MM. 
Jefferson,  Rawle,  de  Tocqueville,  etc.,  et  de  notes  sur  la  jurispru- 
dence et  I'organisation  judiciaire,  par  Paul  Odent .  .  .  Pans.  Jonbert^ 
libraire  de  la  Cour  de  cassation,  Rue  des  Gres,  14,  fres  de  la  Faculte 
de  droit.  1 845.  [Verso  of  half  title:]  Paris. — Imfrimerie  de  Fain 
et  Thunoty  Rue  Racine,  28,  fres  de  VOdeon.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  ix, 
Ixxi,  390;  (4),  498,  errata  ( I ).  H. (law).  92289 

Story.  Commentaire  sur  la  constitution  federale  des  Etats-Unis, 
precede  d'un  apergu  sur  I'histoire  des  colonies  et  des  Etats  avant 
I'adoption  de  la  constitution.  Traduit  du  Commentaire  abrege  de 
J.  Story,  et  augmente  des  observations  de  MM.  JeiTerson,  Rawle, 
de  Tocqueville,  etc.  et  de  notes  sur  la  jurisprudence  et  I'organisation 
judiciaire,  par  Paul  Odent.   Paris:   Joubert.    1 843.    2vols.,  8vo. 

Title  from  Lorenz,  vol.  3,  1869,  p.  602.  BM.  9229O 

Story.  Commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States; 
with  a  Preliminary  Review  of  the  Constitutional  History  of  the  Col- 
onies and  States,  before  the  Adoption  of  the  Constitution.  By  Joseph 
Story,  LL.D.,  Dane  Professor  of  Law  in  Harvard  University.  In 
three  volumes.  .  .  .  Boston:  HilUard,  Gray,  and  Company.  Cam- 
bridge: BroivnyShattuckyand  Co.  1833.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cam- 
bridge: E.W.Metcalj  andCo.  Printers  to  the  University.  3  vols., 
8vo,pp.xxxiv,  (2),494;  (2),  555;  (2),  776.  c,  nyp.  +  Boston: 
HilUard,  Gray,  and  Company ;  Philadelphia:  P.  H.  Nicklin  and  T. 
Johnson.  1 833.  [Same  collation,  with  the  addition  of  one  prelim- 
inary leaf  at  the  beginning  of  vol.  I.]  c.  +  In  two  volumes.  .  .  . 
Second  Edition.  .  .  .  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown. 
1 85  I.    [Verso  of  title:]    Cambridge:  Printed  by  Bolles  and  Hough- 


12  STORY  (JOSEPH  ). 

ton.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvii,  verso  blank,  (2),  734;  (2),  632.  B.,  BM., 
c,  H.,  Y.  +  In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  Third  Edition,  .  .  .  Boston: 
Littlcy  Brown  and  Comf any.  1858.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge: 
Allen  and  Farnham,  Printers.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxxiii,  (2),  735; 

(2),  702.  B.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  Y.  9229  I 

Printer's  imprint  on  verso  of  title  of  vol.   3  of  the  Boston  a?id  Cambridge,   1833, 
issue  of  the  first  edition:    Cambridge :    Charles  Folsom,  Printer  to  the  University. 
Copies  of  one  or  other  of  the  issues  of  the  first  edition  are  located  also  at  b.,  ba., 

BM.,   BODLEIAN,    CU.,    H.,   M.,   MINNHS.,   P.,   Y. 

Reprinted,  2  vols.,  Boston,  1873,  c,  nyp.,  1891,  c,  nyp.,  and  1905,  c. 

For  Spanish  and  French  translations,  see  respectively  above,  Comentario  and 
Commentaire. 

For  an  abridged  German  translation,  see  [Buss  (F.  J.)],  no.  9559,  vol.  3.  bm., 
CU.  A  fuller  translation  of  the  original  work  forms  vol.  i  of  Buss'  "Vergleichendes 
Bundesstaatsrecht  von  Nordamerika,  Teutschland  und  der  Schweiz,"  Karlsruhe,  1844. 

BM.,  NYP. 

For  a  review,  see  "A  Brief  Enquiry  into  the  True  Nature  and  Character  of  our 
Federal  Government,"  no.  7866,  vol.  2.  c,  hsp.,  vasl.  First  published  anonymously, 
the  Enquiry  was  reprinted  with  the  author's  name  on  the  title,  Philadelphia,  1863. 
BM.,  c,  NYP.,  VASL.  Also  with  title:  "The  Federal  Government,  its  True  Nature  and 
Character,"  New  York,  1868.    aas.,  c. 

Story.  Commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States; 
with  a  Preliminary  Review  of  the  Constitutional  History  of  the  Col- 
onies and  States,  before  the  Adoption  of  the  Constitution.  By  Joseph 
Story  .  .  .  Abridged  by  the  Author,  for  the  use  of  Colleges  and  High 
Schools.  .  .  .  Boston:  Hilliard,  Gray,  and  Company.  Cambridge: 
Brown,  Shattuck,  and  Co.  1833.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge: 
Charles  Folsom,  Printer  to  the  University.   8vo,  pp.  xliii,  736. 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  GTS.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  92292 

Story.  The  Constitutional  Class  Book:  being  a  brief  exposition 
of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  Designed  for  the  use  of  the 
higher  classes  in  common  schools.  By  Joseph  Story  .  .  .  Boston: 
Hilliard,  Gray  &"  Company.  1 834.  [Verso  of  title:]  Boston: 
James  B.  Dow,  Printer,  122  Washington  St.    l2mo,  pp.  8,  13—166. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  92293 

According  to  the  preface,  the  work  "properly  forms  a  sequel  to  Mr.  [William] 
Sullivan's  Political  Class  Book;  but  it  is,  at  the  same  time,  altogether  independent 
of  it  in  its  structure  and  design." 

[Story.]  Decree  of  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States,  in 
the  case  of  the  Ship  Argonaut.  [Verso  of  title:]  Salem:  Warwick 
Paljray,  Jr.   Printer.    1823.    8vo,  pp.  55.        EI.,  H. (law).  92294 

Story.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Society  of  the  Alumni 
of  Harvard  University,  at  their  first  anniversary,  August  23,  1842, 
being  the  close  of  the  second  century  after  the  first  class  was  grad- 


STORY  (Joseph).  13 

uated.  By  Joseph  Story  .  .  .  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  James 
Broivn.  1842.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge:  Metcalf,  Keith,  and 
Nichols,  Printers  to  the  University.   8vo,  pp.  40. 

B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  M.J  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  92295 

Story.  A  Discourse  on  the  Past  History,  Present  State,  and  Fu- 
ture Prospects  of  the  Law.  By  the  Hon.  Joseph  Story,  one  of  the 
Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  tlie  United  States.  Edinburgh: 
Thomas  Clark,  l,S  George  Street,  mdcccxxxv.    l2mo,  pp.  (2),  54. 

BM.j  c,  h.(law),  nyp.  92296 

The  pages  of  the  text  are  numbered  at  the  foot  61— 114.  Forms  no.  z  of  the  "Cab- 
inet Library  of  Scarce  and  Celebrated  Tracts,"  vol.  i,  1837. 

Story.  A  Discourse  on  the  Progress  of  Science  and  Literature. 
By  the  Hon.  Joseph  Story  .  .  .  Edinburgh:  Thomas  Clark,  38, 
George  Street,  mdcccxxxvi.  [Verso  of  title:]  James  Burnet, 
Prifiter,  5,  Shak[e]speare Square.    l6mo,  pp.  39.  nyp.  92297 

Issued  as  part  of  the  "Students'  Cabinet  Library  of  Useful  Tracts,"  vol.  2,  1836, 
having  beside  the  separate  pagination  given  above,  the  page  numbering  for  that  vol- 
ume, 143—179,  at  the  foot  of  the  pages.  In  the  volume  it  is  followed  by  Discourses 
on  the  Progress  of  Science  and  Literature,  entered  below. 

For  the  first  edition,  see  Discourse  pronounced  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society, 
below. 

Reprinted  in  Williston's  "Eloquence  of  the  United  States,"  Middletozvn,  1827, 
vol.  5,  pp.  415-453;  "American  Oratory,"  Philadelphia,  1836,  pp.  504-531;  and 
Moore's  "American  Eloquence,"  Nctv  York,  1857,  vol.  2,  pp.  424—437. 

Story.  A  Discourse  pronounced  at  the  Funeral  Obsequies  of 
John  Hooker  Ashmun,  Esq.,  Royall  Professor  of  Law  in  Harvard 
University,  before  the  President,  Fellows,  and  Faculty,  in  the 
Chapel  of  the  University,  April  5,  1833.  By  Joseph  Story.  ... 
Cambridge:  Brown,  Shattuck,  and  Company,  Booksellers  to  the 
University.  1 833.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge:  Charles  Folsom, 
Printer  to  the  University.   8vo,  pp.  20. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.  92298 

Story.  A  Discourse  pronounced  at  the  Request  of  the  Essex 
Historical  Societ}',  on  the  1 8th  of  September,  1 828,  in  Commemo- 
ration of  the  first  Settlement  of  Salem,  in  the  State  of  Massachusetts. 
By  Joseph  Story.  .  .  .  Boston:  Hilliard,  Gray,  Little,  and  Wilkins. 
1828.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge:  Hilliard,  Metcalj,  and  Com- 
pany, Printers  to  the  University.    8vo,  pp.  90 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  JOB.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP., 

P.,  WHS.,  Y.  92299 

A  brief  extract  from  this  address  appears  in  Moore's  "American  Eloquence,"  vol. 
2,  1858,  p.  438,  under  title,  "The  American  Indians." 


14  STORY  (JOSEPH ). 

Story.  A  Discourse  pronounced  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
Society,  at  the  Anniversary  Celebration,  on  the  Thirt)'-fisrt  [sic] 
Day  of  August,  1826.  By  Joseph  Story.  Boston:  Hilliard,  Grayy 
Littley  and  Wilktns.  1 826.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge.  From 
the  University  Press — By  Hilliard  £2?  Mctcalj.   8vo,  pp.  58. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  US.BUR.EDUC, 

UTEX.,  Y.  92300 

For  later  editions,  see  Discourse  on  the  Progress  of  Science  and  Literature,  above. 

Story.  A  Discourse  pronounced  upon  the  Inauguration  of  the 
Author,  as  Dane  Professor  of  Law  in  Harvard  University,  on  the 
Twenty-fifth  day  of  August,  1829.  By  Joseph  Story.  Boston: 
Hilliard,  Gray  ^Little,  and  Wilkins.  1829.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cam- 
bridge: E.  W.  Metcalj  and  Comfatiy.   8vo,  pp.  60. 

AAS.,  B.j  BA.,  BM.,  C,  JCB.,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP., 

P.,  Y.  92301 

Story.  A  Discourse  upon  the  Life,  Character,  and  Services  of  the 
Honorable  John  Marshall,  ll.d..  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  pronounced  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  October,  at  the 
request  of  the  Suifolk  Bar,  by  Joseph  Story  .  .  .  Boston:  James 
Munroe  and  Company.  M  DCCC  xxxv.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cam- 
bridge Press:    Metcalj,  Torry,  and  Ballou.    8vo,  pp.  74,  erratum 

(  I  ).        AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  MINNHS.  NYH., 

NYP.,  P.,  UP.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  92302 

"The  narrative  of  facts  and  some  of  the  reflections  in  this  Discourse  are  taken 
from  a  biographical  sketch,  written  by  me  some  years  ago  for  the  North  American 
Review,"  see  advertisement  on  second  leaf. 

Reprinted,  Rochester,  1900.    c,  y. 

Story.  Discourses  on  the  Progress  of  Science  and  Literature. 
By  the  Hon.  Joseph  Story  .  .  .  Edinburgh:  Thom,as  Clark,  38, 
George  Street,  mdcccxxxvi.  [Verso  of  title:]  James  Burnet, 
Printer,  5,  Shaksfeare  Square.    l6mo,  pp.  70.  nyp.  92303 

Contains  three  addresses  as  follows:  Discourse  II,  delivered  before  the  Boston 
Mechanics'  Institute,  November,  1829;  Discourse  III,  introductory  to  a  course  of 
lectures  before  the  families  of  the  professors  of  Harvard  College,  December  23,  1830; 
Discourse  IV,  on  the  science  of  government,  delivered  before  the  American  Institute 
of  Instruction,  August,  1834. 

Issued  as  part  of  the  "Students'  Cabinet  Library  of  Useful  Tracts,"  vol.  2,  1836, 
having  beside  the  separate  pagination  given  above,  the  page  numbering  for  that  vol- 
ume, 181—250,  at  the  foot  of  the  pages.  The  preceding  pp.  143—179,  contain  A  Dis- 
course on  the  Progress  of  Science  and  Literature,  sec  above,  this  evidently  being 
considered  Discourse  I. 

"A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Boston  Mechanics'  Institution,"  had  been 
previously  issued  as  the  first  address  in  "The  American  Library  of  Useful  Knowl- 
edge," vol.  I,  Hoslvn,  1 83 1,  pp.  3-37. 


STORY  (JOSEPH ).  I  5 

Story.  An  Eulogy  on  General  George  Washington;  written  at 
the  request  of  the  inhabitants  of  Marblehead,  and  delivered  before 
them  on  the  second  day  of  January,  a.  d.  i8oo.  By  Joseph  Story 
.  .  .  Printed  by  Joshua  Cashing,  County  Street,  Salem.    1 800.    8vo, 

pp.  24.  B.,  BA.,  BU.,  C,  JCB.,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  NVH.,  NYP.  92304 
Pp.  17—24  contain  an  elegy  to  the  memory  of  Washington,  which  "was  originally 
designed   for  newspaporial   currency."  The  eulogy  is  reprinted   in   Hough's  "Wash- 
ingtoniana,"  vol.  2,  1865,  pp.  82—92. 

Story.  A  Familiar  Exposition  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States:  containing  a  brief  Commentary  on  every  clause,  explaining 
the  true  nature,  reasons,  and  objects  thereof;  designed  for  the  use 
of  school  libraries  and  general  readers.  With  an  Appendix,  contain- 
ing important  Public  Documents,  illustrative  of  the  Constitution.  By 
Joseph  Story  .  .  .  Boston:  Marsh,  Cafen,  Lyon,  and  Webb.  1840. 
[Verso  of  title:]  Education  Press.  l2mo,  pp.  372.  aas.,  b.,  C,  h., 
M.,  NYP.,  UTEX.  +  Boston:  Thomas  H.  Webb  tff  Co.  1 842. 
[Verso  of  title :]  Education  Press.  1 2 mo,  added  engraved  title,  and 
pp.  (6),  5-372.  BA.  -\-  Boston:  W.  Crosby  and  H.  P.  Nichols. 
[184—?]  l2mo,  pp.  360.  BM.,  MINNHS.  -\-NeivYork:  Harfer 
&  Brothers,  Publishers,  82  Clijf  Street.  1 847.  l2mo,  pp.  372. 
GTS.,  H.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  +  [Same  imprint  and  collation.]  1850. 
WLC.  +  New  York:  Harfer  ^  Brothers,  Publishers,  329  &  331 
Pearl  Street,  Franklin  Square.    1854.    l2mo,  pp.  372.    aas.  92305 

Reissued  by  Harper  &  Brothers  in  1856,  1859,  i860,  and  later  years. 
The  first  and  second  editions  were  also  issued  as  vol.  13  of  the  "School  Library," 
published  under  the  sanction  of  the  Board  of  Education  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts. 

Story.  Law  and  Miscellaneous  Books.  Catalogue  of  Law  and 
Miscellaneous  Books,  belonging  to  the  Library  of  the  late  Mr. 
Justice  Story.  Containing  many  scarce  and  very  valuable  works  .  .  . 
To  be  sold  at  auction,  by  Phillips  &  Sampson,  on  Friday  and  Satur- 
day, April  3d  &  4th,  1846  .  .  .  Boston.  Printed  by  Alfred  Mudge. 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  30.  AAS.,  B.  92306. 

Story.  A  Lecture  delivered  before  the  American  Institute  of 
Instruction,  at  their  Anniversary,  in  August,  1834,  at  Boston.  By 
Joseph  Story,  Boston:  Printed  by  Tuttle  and  Weeks.    1835.    8vo, 

pp.  29.  AAS.,  C,  H.  92307 

[Story.]  Memorial.  The  Case  of  the  Schooner  Reward,  Wil- 
liam Goss,  Master,  before  the  Honorable  the  Commissioners  for  the 
Settlement  of  Claims;  under  the  Treaty  with  France,  ratified  on  the 
2d  of  February  A.  D.  1832.    [Boston.    1835.]    8vo,  pp.  15. 

B.  92308 


l6  STORY  (JOSEPH  ). 

Signed  and  dated:  "William  Fettyplace,  In  behalf  of  himself  and  the  other  Claim- 
ants.   Boston,  Dec.  i6,  1835." 

"By  J.  Story"  in  autograph  on  first  page  of  the  b.  copy,  which  also  has  the  ms.  note: 
"The  Commissioners  rejected  the  claim;  but  in  my  judgment  in  violation  of  the 
clearest  principles  of  Law  &  Justice.    J.  Story,  1837." 

[Story.]  Memorial  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Salem, 
in  the  State  of  Massachusetts.  January  30,  1806.  Read,  and  re- 
ferred to  the  committee  of  the  whole  House,  on  the  state  of  the 
union.    City  of  Washingon:   A .&'  G.  Way,  Printers.    1 806.    8vo, 

pp.   18.  AAS.  92309 

For  an  attribution,  see  W.  W.  Story's  "Life  and  Letters  of  Joseph  Story,"  1851, 
p.  136. 

Signed  by  a  committee  of  six,  of  whom  Story  was  one. 
Improved  title  of  no.  75673,  vol.  18. 

[Story].    Memorial  of  the  Merchants  ...  in  Salem.    See  no. 

47680,  vol.   12.    AAS.,  H.,  NYP. 

Attributed  to  Story  in  W.  W.  Story's  "Life  and  Letters  of  Joseph  Story,"  1 851, 
vol.  I,  pp.  370-376. 

[Story.^]    Miscellaneous  Poems.   1828.  ^.ft' no.  49444,  vol.  12. 

AAS.,  H. 

The  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Harvard  Law  School,  1909,  attributes  to  Joseph 
Story,  and  supplies  [Ipszvic/i]  as  the  place  of  printing. 

The  AAS.  copy  also  has  the  slip  with  the  pseudonym,  John  Agawam,  in  this  case 
pasted  on  p.  [3]. 

Story.  The  Miscellaneous  Writings,  Literary,  Critical,  Juridical, 
and  Political,  of  Joseph  Story,  ll.d.,  now  first  collected.  .  .  .  Bos- 
ton: James  Munroe  and  Company.  M  DCCC  xxxv.  [Verso  of  title:] 
Cam.bridge  Press:   Metcalfe  Torry,  and  Ballon.    4to,  pp.  viii,  527, 

(l).  AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  H.,  M.,  WHS.,  WLC,  Y.  92316 

Story.  The  Miscellaneous  Writings  of  Joseph  Story,  Associate 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  and  Dane  Pro- 
fessor of  Law  at  Harvard  University.  Editetl  by  his  Son,  William 
W.  Story.  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown.  1852. 
[Verso  of  title :]    Cambridge:  Printed  by  Houghton  and  Haywood. 

8vo,   pp.   X,    (2),    828.     B.,  BA.,  BM.,   C,   H.,   HEH.,   M.,  MINNHS., 

NYH.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  UP.,  Y.  923  I  I 

Story.  The  Opinion  of  Judge  Story,  in  the  case  of  Ezekiel  Fos- 
ter, the  Suffolk  Insurance  Company  et  alii  Claimants  of  Schooner 
Boston  and  Cargo,  and  Appellants,  vs.  John  Gardiner,  et  alii  Libel- 
lants  for  Salvage,  and  Appellees.  Theophilus  Parsons,  William  G. 
Stearns,  Counsel  for  Claimants  &  Appellants.    Bradford  Sumner, 


STORY  (JOSEPH  ).  I  7 

Isaac  M'Lellan,  Jr.  Counsel  for  Libellants  &  Appellees.  Boston: 
Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Daily  Advertiser  ayid  Patriot.     1833. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  BM,,  H. (law).  92312 

Story.  The  Opinion  of  Judge  Story  in  the  case  of  William  Allen 
vs.  Joseph  McKeen,  Treasurer  of  Bowdoin  College;  decided  in  the 
Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States,  at  the  May  term  at  Portland, 
1833.  Boston:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Daily  Advertiser  and 
Patriot.    1833.   8vo,  pp.  21.  aas.,  B.,  BA.,  c,  H.,  nyp.  92313 

Reprinted  with  the  "Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Bowdoin  College  in 
the  Case  ..."  Augusta,  1834,  our  no.  7036,  vol.  2. 

Story.  Opinion  pronounced  by  the  Hon.  Judge  Story,  in  the 
case  of  Ebenezer  Tyler  and  others,  vs.  Abraham  Wilkinson  and 
others:  at  the  Last  June  Term  of  the  Circuit  Court,  for  Rhode- 
Island  District.  (Note.  In  consequence  of  certain  partial  statements 
of  the  opinion  in  this  case  which  have  been  given  in  the  public  papers, 
it  has  been  thought  proper  to  publish  the  same  entire.)  Paivtucket: 
Printed  by  Randall  MeachaTn.    1827.   8vo,  pp.  19.    aas.,h.  92314 

Story.  An  Oration,  pronounced  at  Salem,  on  the  Fourth  day  of 
July,  1804,  in  Commemoration  of  our  National  Independence.  By 
Joseph  Story,  Esq.  .  .  .  Salem:  Printed  by  William  Carlton.  1 804. 
8vo,  pp.  34,  (2). 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.  923  I  5 

The  last  leaf  contains  a  "Song,  composed  by  Mr.  Story,  and  sung  at  the  close  of 
the  performances  in  the  Meeting  House." 

Story.  The  |  Power  |  of  |  Solitude.  |  A  |  Poem.  |  In  Two  Parts.  I 
By  Joseph   Story.    |    .  .  .    |   Boston^   \   Printed  by  John  Russell.    \ 

[1800.]      8vo,  pp.    100.     AAS.,  BU.,  C,   HEH.,   NYH.,  UTEX.,  WLC. 

+  A  New  and  Improved  Edition.  Salem:  Published  by  Barnard 
B.Macanulty.  1 804.  [Verso  of  title:]  C.  Stebbins,  Printer,  Charles- 
town.  i2mo,  pp.  (4),  260.  Frontispiece,  heh.,  nyh.  +  A 
New  and  Improved  Edition.  Salem:  Published  by  Barnard  B. 
Macanulty.  1 804.  [Verso  of  title:]  S.  Etheridge  &' C.  Stebbins, 
Printers.    [Same  collation.]  aas.,  c,  nyp.  92316 

The  poem  was  composed  in  1799,  see  W.  W.  Story's  Life  of  his  father,  vol.  i,  p. 
83,  and  copyrighted  May  2,  1 800,  according  to  Charles  Evans. 

Copies  of  one  or  other  of  the  Salem  issues  are  located  also  at  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  cu.,  h., 

M.,  UTEX.,  UTS.,   Y. 

Story's  literary  taste  having  changed,  he  is  said  to  have  attempted  to  buy  up  and 
destroy  copies  of  the  poem.    See  Tapley's  "Salem  Imprints,"  1927,  p-  190. 

Story.  Selections  from  the  Works  of  Joseph  Story,  ll.d.,  v\  ith  a 
Sketch  of  his  Life.    Boston:    Published  by  James  Burns.     1839. 


I  8  STORY  (JOSEPH  ). 

[Verso  of  title:]     Tuttley  Dennett  &'  Chisholm — Printers.    241110, 
added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  219.   Frontispiece  portrait. 

Added  engraved  title:    "Beauties  of  Story.  ..."  B.,  M.  923  I  7 

Story.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Samuel  Dexter,  ll.d.  by  the  Hon. 
Joseph  Story,  ll.d.  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  and  presiding  Judge  of  the  Circ.  Court  of  the  U.  S.  for  the 
First  Circuit,  as  delivered  to  the  Grand  Jurors  of  the  District  of 
Massachusetts,  and  to  the  Members  of  the  Suffolk  Bar  at  the  Opening 
of  the  Court  in  Boston,  May  15,  18 16.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by 
John  Eliot.  1^16.   8vo,  pp.  20. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.  923  I  8 
A  part  of  Judge  Story's  charge  to  the  Grand  Jury. 

Story.  Slavery  &  the  Slave  Trade.  From  Judge  Story's  Charge 
to  the  Grand  Jury  of  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
— MayTermi820.    \_n.  f.    1820.?]    8vo,  pp.  8.      B.,  BM.  92319 

Caption  title. 

Story.  Valuable  Lavi^  Library.  Catalogue  of  the  Select  and  most 
Valuable  Portion  of  the  Law  Library  of  the  late  Judge  Story.  .  .  . 
To  be  sold  by  auction  ..  .  February  19  and  20,  1856,  by  Leonard  & 
Co.,  Auctioners,  at  their  sales  rooms,  Nos.  45  and  47  Tremont 
Street,  Boston.  .  .  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Alfred  Miidge  &'  Son,  No. 
21  School  Street,  lSs6.    8vo,  pp.  18.  H.  92320 

The  legal  treatises  and  commentaries  prepared  hy  Story,  which  we  have  not  in- 
cluded in  the  above  list,  passed  through  many  editions.  He  also  edited  "The  Public 
and  General  Statutes  passed  by  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  of  America.  From 
1789  to  1827  inclusive,  whether  expired,  repealed,  or  in  force  ..."  3  vols.,  Boston, 
1827.  This  was  reissued  in  Boston  in  1828,  and  a  new  edition  with  a  continuation, 
edited  by  George  Sharswood,  was  published  in  Philadelphia  from   1837  to  1840. 

Story  contributed  the  "Eulogy"  in  "An  Account  of  the  Funeral  Honours  bestowed 
on  the  Remains  of  Capt.  [James]  Lawrence  and  Lieut.  Ludlow,"  Boston,  181 3,  our 
no.  39355,  vol.  10.   b.,  bm.,  h.  (law),  hsp.,  m.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  uts. 

Also:  Resolutions  on  the  late  decease  of  Hon.  Joseph  Story,  one  of  the  judges  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  Presented  to  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United 
States  for  the  Maine  District,  October  term,  1845.  By  the  members  of  the  bar:  with 
the  replies  of  the  justices,  [n.  p.  1845.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  Caption  title.  Supplied  from 
Williamson,    bm.   lists  this,  supplying  the   imprint,   [Portland,  1845.] 

A  MS.  note  prepared  for  the  Dictionary  by  Joseph  Sabin  gives  the  title  for  an  issue 
with  imprint:   Augusta.    1845. 

Story  (Sydney  A.),  jr.,  pseud.  Caste:  a  Story  of  Republican 
Equality.    See  [Pike  (Mrs.  Mary  H.)],  no.  62828,  vol.  15.    B., 

BM.,  UP. 

Story  (Thomas).  The  Consolation  and  Confidence  afforded  by 
Religion,  forcibly  illustrated  during  the  Prevalence  of  a  Pestilential 


STORY   (tHOMAs).  I  9 

Disorder  in  Philadelphia,  in  the  year  1699:  extracted  from  the 
abridged  Journal  of  Thomas  Story.  London:  Harvey  and  Darton. 
1831.  92321 

Title  from  Smith's  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books. 

Story.  Conversations,  Discussions  and  Anecdotes  of  .  .  .  ^ce 
Richardson  (N.),  no.  71080,  vol.  17.  bm.,  c,  up.,  uts. 

Story.  A  |  Determination  |  of  the  |  Case  |  of  |  Mr.  Thomas 
Story  and  Mr.  James  Hoskins,  |  Relating  to  an  Affair  of  the  Penn- 
sylvania |  Company,  &c.  |  [P/;27«rt'^'//>Am;  S.Kcimcr.  1724.]  Folio, 
pp.  3.  HSP.  92322 

Title  from  Hildeburn.  For  two  London  editions,  see  Bockett  (Elias),  no.  6106, 
vol.  2.  BM.  has  the  first  London  edition  and  states  that  it  is  edited  by  Justus  and 
signed  by  Benjamin  Braine  and  the  other  arbitrators. 

See  also,  Wit  and  Honesty,  below. 

Story.  The  Doctrines  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  as  set  forth  in 
the  Life  and  Writings  of  Thomas  Story.  Philadelphia:  fublishcd  by 
the  Association  of  Friends  for  the  Diffusion  oj  Religious  and  Useful 
Knowledge,  No.  109  North  Tenth  Street.  1859.  [Colophon:] 
Stereotyped  by  L.  Johnson  ^  Co.  Philadelphia.    l8mo,  pp.  195- 

H. 92323 

Story.  A  |  Journal  |  of  the  |  Life  |  of  |  Thomas  Story:  |  Con- 
taining, an  Account  of  his  |  Remarkable  Convincement  |  Of,  and 
Embracing  the  |  Principles  of  Truth,  |  As  held  by  the  People  called  | 
Quakers;  |  And  also,  of  his  Travels  and  Labours  in  the  |  Service  of 
the  Gospel:  |  With  many  other  Occurrences  and  Observations.  | 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne:  |  Printed  by  Isaac  Thompson  and  Company, 
at  the  New  Printing-office  on  the  Side.  \  mdccxlvii.  |  Folio,  pp. 

(4),  iv,   768,  8.      AAS.,  BA,,  BM.,  C,  JCB.,  H.,  HEH.,  NYH.,  NYP., 

P.  5S6  is  mispaged  566.  UTS.,  WHS.,  WLC.  92324 

There  are  two  issues,  one  on  large  and  thick  paper  printed  at  the  expense  of  the 

author's  estate  as  directed  by  his  will,  aas.,  and  the  other  printed  at  the  publisher's 

"own  Expence  and  Risque,"  nvp.    See  the  second  preliminary  leaf  in  each  issue. 

Story  was  a  friend  of  William  Penn  who  visited  America  and  partly  at  his  request 
prolonged  his  stay  for  16  years.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Council  of  Pennsylvania, 
and  held  other  offices,  including  that  of  recorder  in  the  city  of  Philadelphia.  He  also 
visited  the  Friends  in  other  parts  of  the  country.  The  American  part  of  the  narrative 
which  includes  visits  to  the  West  Indies  forms  pp.  147—463. 

A  reprint  forms  nos.  1-9,  and  the  first  part  of  no.  10,  of  the  "Friends'  Library," 
vol.  10,  Philadelphia,  1846,  pp.  372.  aas.,  bm.  An  abridgment  is  in  vol.  13  of  the 
"Friends'  Library,"  Lindfield,  1832—1837.    bm. 

Story.  The  Life  of  Thomas  Story,  carefully  abridged :  in  which 
the  Principal  Occurrences  and  the  most  Interesting  Remarks  and 


20  STORY  (tHOMAs). 

Observations  are  retained.   By  John  Kendall.  Philadelphia:  Printed 
by  J.  Crukshank.    I  805.    l2mo,  pp.  346. 

AAS.,  C,  HSP.,  NYH.,  UTS.  92325 

For  the  original  work,  see  the  preceding  title,  and  for  the  first  edition  of  Kendall's 
abridgement,  see  Kendall  (John),  no.  37367,  vol.  9.    bm.,  bodleian,  nvp. 

Story.  The  Life  of  Thomas  Story  abridged  by  J.  Kendall,  re- 
vised and  considerably  enlarged  from  the  folio  edition,  written  by 
himself.  By  William  Alexander.  York:  Printed  by  William  Alex- 
ander ^  Co.   Castlegate,  .  .  .  1 832.   2  vols.,  l2mo. 

BM.,  BODLEIAN,  FAC.ADV.  92326 

Vol.  2  is  dated  1831.  Title  from  Smith's  Catalogue  of  Friend's  Books,  vol.  2,  p.  53. 

Story,  jt.  author.  The  Quaker  a  Christian.  See  Penn  (W. ), 
no.  59726,  vol.  14. 

Story.  Selections  from  the  Journal  of  Thomas  Story.  Man- 
chester: Printed  by  Johfi  Harrison^  Market  Street^  for  the  Man- 
chester and  Stockport  Tract  Depository.    [1830?]     l2mo. 

Title  from  Smith's  Catalogue  of  Friend's  Books.  BM.  92327 

Story.  Two  |  Discourses,  |  Delivered  in  the  |  Public  Assemblies  | 
Of  the  People  called  |  Quakers.  |  By  |  Thomas  Story.  |  Taken  in 
Short-Hand ;  and,  after  being  transcribed  at  |  Length,  examined  by 
the  said  T.  Story,  and  pub-  |  lished  by  his  Permission.  |  London, 
Printed  [1738]:  |  Providence ,  Re-printed  and  Sold  by  John  | 
Carter y  at  Shakespear's  Head.   m,dcc,lxix.  |  8vo,  pp.  43. 

AAS.,  C,  JCB.,  HEH.,  NYP.,  RIHS.  92328 

[Story?]  The  Wit  and  Honesty  of  James  Hoskins  [and  oth- 
ers] considered  in  remarks  on  their  late  pamphlet,  call'd  The  Pen- 
sylvania  Bubble.  By  the  translator  of  The  Pattern  of  Modesty. 
London.    1726.   8vo.  BM.  92329 

[Story.]   A  [  Word  to  the  Well-Liclin'd  |  of  all  |  Perswasions. 
Together  with  |  a  Copy  of  a  Letter  from  William  Penn  to  George 
Keith,  upon  his  Arbitrary  Summons  and  Un-  |  just  Proceedings,  at 
Turners-Hall,  against  the  |  People  Called  Quakers.  |   [Colophon:] 


Meeting- 
tJw  Bible 


London,  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  So7vlr,  next  Door  to  the 
House  in  White-Hart-Court  in  Gracious-Streety  arid  at 
in  London-Hall-Street,  near  the  Market,  1 698.  |  410,  pp.  8. 

Caption  title.  JCB.  9233O 

Information  from  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

An  edition  of  the  above,  without  Pcnn's  letter,  "(Signed  on  behalf  of  those  con- 
cerned, by  T.  Storey),"  London,  1697,  is  included  in  Smith's  Catalogue  of  Friends' 


STORY  ( WILLIAM    W.).  21 

Books.  Smith's  list  should  be  consulted  for  other  works  of  Story  which  have  no 
special  American  interest. 

The  Pennypacker  catalogue,  part  5,  no.  314,  lists  the  following  title  relating  to 
Story: 

The  Memory  of  that  Faithful  Man  of  God,  late  of  Cumberland,  deceased.  London, 
1692.    Small  4to. 

Story  (William  W[etmore] ).  Life  and  Letters  of  Joseph 
Story,  Associate  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
and  Dane  Professor  of  Law  at  Harvard  University,  Edited  by  his 
son,  William  W.  Story.  .  .  .  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  James 
Brotvn.  1851.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge:  Printed  l>v  Hough- 
ton and  Haywood.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  574,  frontispiece  portrait; 

viii,  676.  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  MINNHS.,  NYH., 

NYP.,  PEAB.,  UP.,  UTEX.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  WLC,  Y.  9233  I 

As  addenda  to  the  above,  W.  W.  Story  also  published  eight  pages  of  letters  to  his 
father  from  Daniel  Webster,  a  number  of  them  relating  to  questions  as  to  the 
Northeastern  boundary,  and  to  the  treaty  of  Washington,  negotiated  between  Mr. 
Webster  and  Lord  Ashburton.  Others  are  included  to  show  the  confidential  relations 
between  Webster  and  Story.  The  pamphlet  is  without  title  or  caption,  also  without 
place  or  date  of  printing,   b. 

Story.  Nature  and  Art:  A  Poem  delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  University;  August  29,  1844.  By  Wil- 
liam W.  Story.  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brozvn. 
MDCCCXLIV.  [Verso  of  title:]  Boston:  Printed  by  Freeman  and 
Bolles,  Washington  Street.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  48. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.,  WHS.  92332 

Story.  Report  of  the  Case  of  Washburn,  et  al.  vs.  Gould,  heard 
before  Mr.  Justice  Story,  in  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States 
for  the  District  of  Massachusetts.  At  Boston,  May  Term,  1844. 
By  William  W.  Story,  Reporter  of  the  Court.  Boston:  Printed  by 
Freeman  and  Bolles.    1844.    8vo,  pp.  55,  (  I  ).  BA.  92333 

Also:     The   American    Question.    ...    Reprinted    ...    from    "The    Daily    News." 

London.     1862.     AAS.,   B.,  BA.,  BM.,    C,    H.,    HSP.,    UTEX.,  WHS. 

Ode  on  the  anniversary  of  the  fifth  half  century  of  the  landing  of  Gov.  John 
Endicott.   Salem.    1878.   aas.,  bm.,  c,  nyp. 

For  a  list  of  first  editions  of  works  by  Story,  Including  many  literary,  historical 
and  legal  titles  omitted  here,  see  Foley. 

Story  of  the  Fourth  of  July,  by  LTncle  Ned.  An  Epitome  of 
American  Histor)',  adapted  to  infant  minds.  New  York:  Kiggins  if? 
Kellogg,  88  John  Street.  [185-?]  32mo,  pp.  16,  including  full 
page  illustrations.  nyp.  92334 

The  firm  of  Kigglns  &  Kellogg  are  located  at  88  John  Street  in  the  New  York 
City  directories  for  1849-50  to  1855-56. 

VOL.  XXIV.  2 


22  STORY    OF    A    REVOLUTIONARY. 

The  Story  of  a  Revolutionary  Patriot;  or  The  Singular  Adven- 
tures of  General  Putnam.  For  the  Children  of  the  United  States. 
By  the  author  of  "Stories  about  Gen.  Lafayette;"  "Stories  about 
Arnold,  Andre,  and  Champe,"  &c.  &c,  &c.  With  Engravings. 
'New-Haven:  Published  by  A .  H.  Maltby.    1830.   24mo,  pp.  67. 

AAS.  92335 

A  Story  of  a  very  remarkable  Snake.  Printed  at  Hanover,  by 
Dunham  and  True.    I  795.  92336 

Title  from  Evans. 

The  I  Story  |  of  I  ^neas  and  Dido  |  burlesqued:  |  from  the 
Fourth  Book  of  the  [  /Eneid  of  Virgil.  |  .  .  .  |  Charlestoivn  \i.  e. 
Charleston,  S.  C]  :  |  Printed  and  Sold  by  Robert  Wells.  |  mdcc- 

LXXIV.  I   I2mo,  pp.  Xvi,  94.  BM.,  BU.,  C,  NYP.  92337 

Improved  title  of  our  entry  under  Rowland  Rugeley  as  a  possible  author,  no.  73932, 
vol.  18.  Wegelin  also  attributes  to  Rugeley  on  the  authority  of  the  inscription  in  the 
NYP.  copy  written  by  a  former  owner,  "By  R.  Rugel[e]y."  However,  in  the  obituary 
of  Robert  Wells  printed  in  the  "Gentleman's  Magazine,"  vol.  6+,  pt.  2,  1794,  p.  677, 
it  is  stated  that  "Mr.  W.  was  a  man  of  letters,  and  a  poet,  evinced  by  a  travestie  of 
Virgil,  which  he  wrote  and  published  whilst  at  Charles-town." 

Gushing  mentions  a  London,  1774,  edition. 

The  Story  of  ^neas  and  Dido  burlesqued:    By  a  Gentleman  of 
South  Carolina.  Philadelphia:  James  Humphreys,  junior.   1 774. 
Title  from  Hildeburn.  92338 

The  Story  of  the  Life  of  Lafayette,  as  told  by  a  Father  to  his 
Children.  By  the  Author  of  the  'Children's  Robinson  Crusoe.'  .  .  . 
Boston:  Hilliard,  Gray,  Little,  and  Wilkins.  1 83 1.  [Verso  of 
title:]  Cambridge:  E.  W .  Metcalj  and  Co.  l8mo,  pp.  (4),  284. 
Frontispiece  portrait.  H.,  nyp.  92339 

By  Mrs.  Eliza  Ware  Rotch  Farrar. 

The  I  Story  |  of  |  Inkle  and  Yarrico.  |  A  most  moving  Tale  from 
the  Spectator.  |  Attempted  in  veres  [sic]  by  |  The  Right  Hon.  the 
Countess  of  ****  |  London:  Printed  for  J.  Cooper,  in  Flectstreet, 
1738.  I   {Price  One  Shilling.)  \  Folio,  pp.   (2),  5-10. 

BM.,  H.  92340 

Followed  by:  An  |  Epistle  |  from  |  Yarrico  to  Inkle,  |  After  he  had  left  her  in 
Slavery.  |  Lotidon:  \  Printed  for  J.  Cooper,  in  Fleetstreet,  1738.  |  Folio,  pp.  (2), 
13-16. 

For  other  poems  on  the  subject  of  the  desertion  of  the  Indian  girl,  Yarico,  by  her 
English  lover,  Inkle,  see  Epistle,  no.  22697,  vol.  6;  [Jerningham  (Edward)],  no. 
36061,  vol.  9,  and  Yarico  to  Inkle. 

The  Story  of  La  Peyrouse.  See  La  Perouse  (Jean  Francois 
Galaup  de),  no.  38968,  vol.  lO. 


STORY    OF    MEADVILLE. 


23 


A  Story  of  Meadville.  Boston:  1846.  Eastburn^s  Press.  8vo, 
pp.  4-  NYP.  92341 

Abridged  from  the  entry  for  August  25,  1824,  in  the  journal  of  John  James  Audu- 
bon. No  considerable  part  of  the  journal  was  published  until  much  later,  extracts 
from  it  being  first  included  in  the  "Life"  prepared  by  Robert  Buchanan  in  1868, 
from  materials  furnished  by  Mrs.  Audubon. 

The  Story  of  |  Palemon  and  Eliza.  |  Founded  on  Fact.  [  By  a 
Student  of  Dickinson  College.  |  .  .  .  j  Harr'tsburgh:  \  Printed  by  John 
Wyeth. — May  30,  1796.  |  l2mo,  pp.  (2),  5-13,  advertisement 
(l).  AAS.  92342 

There  are  no  pp.  3—4,  the  pamphlet  being  complete  in  one  signature. 
Attributed  by  Evans  to  John  Shippen. 

The  Story  of  the  American  Revolution,  Illustrated  by  Tales, 
Sketches,  and  Anecdotes.  ...  By  Lambert  Lilly,  Schoolmaster 
[fseud.].  Philadelphia:  Key  &'  Meilke.  1 83 1.  l8mo,  pp.  (6), 
9—204,  including  illustrations.  Frontispiece,  c.  +  Boston:  Wil- 
liam D.  Ticknor.  1839.  i8mo,  pp.  6,  9—204,  including  illustra- 
tions. NYP.  +  Boston:  Ticknor y  Reed,  and  Fields.  M  DCCC  Lll. 
[Same  collation.]  nyp.  92343 

By  Francis  Lister  Hawks. 

The  editions  published  in  1839  and  1852  have  a  Massachusetts  copyright  of  1833 
in  the  name  of  S.  G.  Goodrich. 

For  an  undated  edition,  see  Lilly  (Lambert),  no.  41075,  vol.  10. 

The  I  Story  |  of  |  The  cruel  Giant  Bar-  |  barico,  |  The  good 
Giant  Benefico,  |  And  the  little  Pretty  |  Dwarf  Mignon.  |  Boston: 
Printed  by  Mein  and  Fleemingy  and  to  be  |  sold  by  John  Mein  at  the 
London  \  Bookstore,  North-side  of  King-street,  |  mdcclxviii.  | 
y^t  which  Place  may  be  had,  A  great  variety  of  |  Entertaining  and 
Instructive  Books  for  Children.  |  24mo,  pp.  53,  advertisement  (  i ). 

B.  92344 

The  Story  of  Tom  Snell,  as  related  by  himself  to  his  old  school- 
fellow Wanley  Penson,  and  by  him  communicated  in  a  letter  to  his 
friend  Bountly.  Alexandria:  Printed  for  R.  &  J.  Gray,  by  J. 
Westcott.   1803.   i6mo,pp.  72.  c.  92345 

"Taken  from  the  story  of  'Wanley  Penson;  or,  the  Melancholy  Man,'  "  London, 
1791.— c. 

The  Story  Teller,  or  Merry-fellow's  Companion.  Containing  a 
choice  selection  of  Anecdotes,  Bon-mots,  Jests,  Reparties,  Stories, 
&c.  Boston:  Printed  and  sold  by  William  Spotswood,  No.  55, 
Marlborough-Street.    1 795.  9^346 

Title  from  Evans. 


24  STOTT. 

Stott  (Elizabeth  Phile).  Will  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Stott  who 
signs  the  same  as  Elizabeth  Phile  Stott  (Phile  being  her  maiden 
name.)  Proved  June  22,  1848.  Philadelphia:  Crissy  ^  Markley, 
Printers,  No.  4  Minor  Street.    1 848.   Svo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  28. 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch.  C.  9^347 

Stoughton  (John).  Anglo-Saxon  Colonies.  A  Lecture  deliv- 
ered before  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association.  By  the  Rev. 
John  Stoughton.  London:  James  Nisbet  and  Co.  2  1  Berners 
Street;  Hamilton,  Adams,  and  Co.  Paternoster  Row.  George 
Barclay,  Printer,)  {Castle  St.  Leicester  Sq.  [1853.]  i6mo,  cover 
title,  and  pp.  40.  bm.,  cu.  92348 

According  to  the  half  title,  the  lecture  was  delivered  January  25,  1853. 
Also:    William  Penn,  the  founder  of  Pennsylvania.   London.    1882.    c. 

Stoughton  ([William]),  h.  1632,  d.  1701.  The  Address  | 
Of  the  Honorable  the  Lieutenant  Governour  |  Stoughton,  |  In  the 
Name  of  Himself  and  of  His  Majesties  |  Council  of  the  Province  of 
the  I  Massachusetts-Bay,  unto  His  Excellency  |  the  Earl  of  Bello- 
mont,  immediate-  |  ly  after  His  Lordship's  having  made  His  |  Speech 
unto  the  General  Assembly  of  |  said  Province,  at  His  first  meeting 
of  I  them,  on  the  Second  day  of  June,  1699.  |  [Colophon:]  Boston, 
Printed  by  Bartholomew  Green,  and  John  Allen,  \  Printers  to  His 
Excellency  the  Governour  and  Council.\Sold  at  the  Printing-House. 

1699.  I  Folio,  pp.  4.  PUB.REC.OFF.  92349 

Ten  copies  were  reproduced  by  photostat  at  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 
in  February,  1923,  from  the  original  in  the  Public  Record  OfRce,  London,  aas.,  c, 
HEH.,  JCB.,  M.,  NEWBERRY,  NYp.,  WHS.,  wLc,  Y.  This  was  the  fourth  of  3  group  of 
photostats  from  originals  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  including  "His  Excellency, 
the  Earl  of  Rellomont's  Speech,"  "The  Answer  of  the  House  of  Representatives,"  and 
"A  Congratulatory  Address  of  the  House  of  Representatives,"  all  printed  in  1699, 
by  Bartholomew  Green  and  John  Allen,  the  photostats  issued  with  title,  "Bellomont 
Addresses,"  as  no.  84  of  the  Americana  Series. 

[Stoughton.]  A  |  Narrative  |  of  |  The  Proceedings  |  of  |  Sir 
Edmond  Androsse  |  and  his  Complices,  |  Who  Acted  by  an  Illegal 
and  Arbitrary  com-  |  mission  from  the  Late  K.  James,  during  |  his 
Government  in  |  New  England.  |  By  several  Gentlemen  who  were 
of  his  Council.  |  [Boston.]  Printed  in  the  Year  1 69 1.  |  4to,  pp.  12, 
[A]  in  four,  B  in  2.    B.,  ba.,  bm.,  h.,  heh.,  JCB.,  m.,  nyp.  92350 

Dated  at  end:  "Boston  in  New  England,  Jan.  27,  1690."  Signed  by  William 
Stoughton,  and  four  others. 

A  number  of  copies  are  found  bound  with  "The  Revolution  In  New  England  jus- 
tified," 1691,  our  no.  46731,  vol.  ii,  erroneously  entered  under  Increase  Mather. 
The  address  "to  the  Reader"  in  that  work  is  signed  by  E.  R.  and  S.  S.,  probably 
Edward  Rawson  and  Samuel  Scwall,  who  may  have  been  the  authors.  The  Narrative 
was  apparently  issued  as  an  appendix,  and  the  two  works  were  reprinted  together  in 


STOUGHTON.  25 

1773.    See  no.  46732,  vol.  11,  where  our  date  is  wrongly  given  as  1783.    aas.,  ba., 

C,  NYP. 

Also  reprinted  in  Force's  "Tracts,"  vol.  4,  1846,  no.  9,  pp.  51-59;  by  the  Prince 
Society  in  its  "Andros  Tracts,"  vol.  i,  1868,  pp.  133—147;  and  in  Andrews'  "Narra- 
tives of  the  Insurrections,"  191 5,  pp.  237-249. 

A  facsimile  of  the  title  page  of  the  1691  edition  of  the  Narrative  Is  in  the  Church 
Catalogue. 

Stoughton.  New-Englands  |  True  Interest;  |  not  to  lie:  |  Or,  | 
A  Treatise  declaring  from  the  Word  of  Truth  the  |  Terms  on  which 
we  stand,  and  the  Tenure  by  which  I  we  hold  our  hitherto-con- 
tinued I  Precious  and  Pleasant  Things.  |  Shewing  |  What  the  blessed 
God  expecteth  from  his  People,  and  what  |  they  may  rationally  look 
for  from  him.  |  Delivered  in  a  Sermon  Preached  in  Boston  |  in  New- 
England,  April  29.  1668.  being  the  |  Day  of  Election  |  there.  |  By 
Mr.  W.  Stoughton,  Preacher  of  the  Gospel  in  Dorchester.  |  .  . 
Cambridge:  |  Printed  by  S.  G\^reen\  and  M.  J[ohnson^.  1 670 
4to,  pp.  (4),  38,  (l).  A-E  in  fours,  F  in  two.  h.,  m.  -j-  [Same 
imprint  and  date.]    4to,  pp.  40.   A— E  in  fours. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYP.  9235  I 

This  sermon  contains  the  well-known  sentence:  "God  sifted  a  whole  Nation  that 
he  might  send  choice  grain  over  into  this  wilderness." 

According  to  Sibley's  Harvard  Graduates,  vol.  i,  1873,  p.  207,  the  "title-pages  of 
these  two  editions  are  precisely  the  same,  being  printed  from  the  same  form;  but  for 
all  the  other  pages  the  types  were  set  up  twice."  On  account  of  the  scarcity  of  paper, 
a  signature  was  saved  in  the  second  edition  by  compressing  in  smaller  type  on  pp. 
39-40  the  text  contained  on  pp.  36—38  in  the  first  edition. 

An  abridgement  was  included  in  "Elijah's  Mantle."  See  [Mitchel  (Jonathan)], 
nos.  49657,  vol.  12,  B.,  M.,  NYP.,  and  49658,  aas.,  b.,  nvp. 

Passages  from  this  sermon  are  also  found  in  Thomas  Prince's  election  sermon, 
1730,  no.  65607,  vol.  15. 

Stout  (Benjamin).  Interesting  Particulars  of  the  Loss  of  the 
American  Ship  Hercules,  Capt.  William  [i.  e.  Benjamin]  Stout,  on 
the  Coast  of  Caffraria,  June  16,  1796;  the  consequent  sufferings 
and  subsequent  adventures  of  the  Crew,  during  a  long  and  painful 
Journey  over  the  Southern  Regions  of  Africa,  to  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope.  London:  Printed  for  Thomas  Teggy  ill,  Cheafside.  .  .  . 
[Colophon :]  Plum^mer,  Printer,  Seething  Lane.  [  1 8 1 0 ?  ]  1 2mo, 
pp.  (2),  7-28.  Folded  frontispiece.  BM.,  NYP.  92352 

Stout.  Narrative  |  of  the  [  Loss  of  the  Ship  Hercules,  |  com- 
manded by  I  Captain  Benjamin  Stout,  |  on  |  the  Coast  of  Caffraria,  | 
the  I  1 6th  of  June,  1796;  |  also,  |  A  Circumstantial  Detail  of  his 
Travels  |  through  the  |  Southern  Deserts  of  Africa,  |  and  |  the 
Colonies,  |  to  |  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  |  With  an  Introductory 
Address  |  to  |  The  Rt.  Honourable  John  Adams,  |  President  of  the 
Continental  Congress  I  of  I  America.  I  London:  I  Printed  for  J. 


26  STOUT  (benjamin). 

Johnson,  St.  Paulas  Church-Yard.  \   1798,  [  8vo,  pp.  (2),  v,  verso 
blank,  xlvii,  112.  ba.,  c,  h.  92353 

Written  by  Stout  in  the  first  person.  The  Hercules  was  an  American  ship  and  Stout 
a  "native  American." 

Stout.  Narrative  |  of  the  |  Loss  of  the  Ship  Hercules,  |  com- 
manded by  I  Captain  Benjamin  Stout,  |  on  |  the  Coast  of  Caffraria,  | 
the  I  1 6th  of  June,  1796;  |  also  |  a  circumstantial  detail  of  his 
travels  |  through  the  |  Southern  Deserts  of  Africa,  |  and  |  the  colo- 
nies, I  to  I  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  |  With  an  introductory  address  | 
to  I  the  Rt.  Hon.  John  Adams,  |  President  of  the  Continental  Con- 
gress I  of  America.  |  New-York:  |  Printed  for  J ames  Chevalier.  \ 
[1798?]  i2mo,  pp.  liii,  43,  43-113.  AAs.,  c,  nyh.  +  London, 
Printed:  Hudson,  Re-frinted  by  A shbel  Stoddard,  1 800.  l2mo, 
pp.  xxxviii,  118.  HEH.  92354 

The  dedication  is  dated:    London,  20th  November,  1797. 

For  a  New  Bedford  edition,  see  Narrative,  no.  5 181 3,  vol.  I2.  h.,  nyp.  It  is 
probable  that  the  entries  for  two  New  York  editions  under  title  both  refer  to  the 
undated  edition  described  above. 

[Stout.]  The  Total  Loss  of  the  American  Ship  Hercules,  Cap- 
tain Benjamin  Stout,  on  the  Coast  of  CaiTraria  in  South  Africa,  on 
the  i6th  of  June,  1796;  with  an  Accurate  Narrative  of  the  Suffer- 
ings and  Disasters  of  the  Crew,  in  their  long  and  painful  journey  over 
the  Southern  Regions  of  Africa  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  London: 
Printed  for  Chamfante  &"  Whiirow,  Jewry-Street,  Aid  gate,  Evans 
^  Son,  Long-La7ie;  Hughes,  Lud gate-Street,  i^c.  i^c.  (^Price 
Sixpence.)    [18 — ?]     l2mo,  pp.  36.    Folded  frontispiece. 

H. 92355 

The  firm  of  Champante  and  Whitrow  is  listed  in  the  London  directories  for  1790, 
1800  and  1813,  but  not  in  that  for  1821,  so  the  above  must  have  been  published  prior 
to  the  latter  date. 

An  account  of  Stout's  shipwreck  is  also  included  in  "Shipwrecks  and  Disasters  at 
Sea,"  Edinburgh,  l8l2,  ba.,  bm.,  c. ;  "Wonderful  Escapes,"  Dublin,  1819,  bm.,  c. ; 
and  "Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  its  dependencies.  An  Accurate  description  of  those 
.  .  .  regions  .  .  .  Likewise  a  .  .  .  detail  of  Captain  Stout's  travels  through  the  deserts 
of  Caffraria  ...  to  the  Cape,"  London,  1S20,  bm. 

[Stout  (Charles  Bartolette)].  History  of  the  Stanton  Street 
Baptist  Church.   See  Stanton  Street,  no,  90449,  vol.  23.    aas,,  b., 

C,  NYP.,  UTS. 

Attributed  to  Stout  and  Thomas  J.  Grout  in  Hansell's  "Reminiscences  of  Baptist 
Churches  ...  in  New  York  City,"  1899,  p.  39. 

[Stout  (John  W.)].  The  Nation's  Great  Crisis:  The  Ques- 
tion fairly  stated.  To  the  Voters  of  the  County  of  Middlesex:   [Col- 


STOUT  ( LANSING).  27 

ophon:]    Printed  at  the  Fredoman  Office y  no.  i  Pater so7i  Block, 
Nezv-Brunstvtck,N.  J.    [1856.]    8vo,pp.  15.  H,  92356 

Caption  title. 

A  campaign  document  of  1856,  signed  by  John  W.  Stout  and  46  others. 

Stout  (Lansing).  Remarks  of  Hon.  Lansing  Stout,  of  Oretjon, 
on  the  Oregon  and  Washington  War  Debt  before  the  Committee 
on  Military  Affairs,  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  March  30, 
i860,  (Hon.  Mr.  Curtis,  of  Iowa,  acting  as  Chairman  pro  tem.) 
Washington:   Printed  by  Lemuel  Towers,    i860.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

H. 92357 

Stout  (Marion  Ira).  "The  Last  Writing"  of  Marion  Ira 
Stout;  containing  his  Confession,  Revelations,  and  also  his  "so 
called"  Principles  of  Philosophy  and  Religion.  He  was  Executed  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1858,  for  the  Murder  of  his  Brother- 
in-law,  Charles  W.  Littles,  on  the  19th  Dec,  1857.  Rochester , 
N.  Y.  Printed  for  the  Publishers.  1 85 8.  .  .  .  Orders  addressed  to 
H.  Sillick  Merrill,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  zvill  meet  with  fromft  atten- 
tion. .  .  .  8vo,  pp.  40.  B.,  BA.,  C,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  92358 

See  also:  Confession  of  Sarah  E.  Littles,  of  the  Murder  of  her  Husband,  by  Marion 
Ira  Stout.  A  True  Statement,  made  at  Sing  Sing,  Saturday,  October  30th,  1858. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Printed  for  the  Publisher,  by  Curtis  Butts  &  Co.  1858.  For  sale. 
Wholesale  and  Retail,  by  D.  M.  Dewey,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  izmo,  cover  title,  and  pp. 
24,  including  frontispiece,   nyh. 

Stout  (Peter  F.).  Nicaragua:  Past,  Present  and  Future;  a 
Description  of  its  Inhabitants,  Customs,  Mines,  Minerals,  Early 
History,  Modern  Fillibusterism,  Proposed  Inter-Oceanic  Canal  and 
Manifest  Destiny,  By  Peter  F.  Stout,  Esq.  late  Vice  Consul.  .  .  . 
Philadelphia:  John  E.  Potter,  617  Sansom  Street.  1859.  [Verso 
of  title:]  Stereotyped  by  George  Charles,  Printed  by  King  &'  Baird, 
607  Sansom  Street,  Philadelfhia.  8vo,  pp.  372.  Frontispiece  folded 
map.  AAS.,  NYH.  92359 

NYp.  has  a  copy  of  what  is  probably  a  later  issue,  the  title  varying  slightly,  e.  g. 
the  words  "United  States"  are  added  before  "Vice  Consul,"  and  "No."  before  "617" 
in  the  imprint. 

Copies  of  either  the  first  or  second  issue  are  also  located  at  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  h., 

HISP.SOC.AMER.,    MINNHS.,    UP.,    UCAL.,    UTEX.,    WHS.,   Y. 

Stout  (Susannah).  A  Short  and  True  Account.  See  no.  80603, 
vol.  19. 

Stout  (W.).  Interesting  Particulars  of  the  loss  of  the  ... 
Hercules.  .S^-^  Stout  (Benjamin). 


28  STOUT  (z.  B.). 

Stout  (Z.  Barton).  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  Domestic 
Horticultural  Society  of  the  Western  part  of  New-York,  at  its 
annual  meeting  in  Geneva,  Sept.  28,  1 830.  By  Z.  Barton  Stout. 
.  .  .  Canandaigua:  Printed  by  Morse  ^  Harvey.  1830.  8vo,  pp. 
15,(1).  HEH.,  HSP.  92360 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Stoutenburgh  (Jacobus).  A  |  Short  |  Detail,  |  of  the  Church, 
At  the  Time  |  of  the  Apostles:  Withall  shewing  how  |  far  we  are 
degenerated  from  them:  With  |  a  Christian  Admonition,  to  heal 
this  I  lamentable  Breach  again  among  us,  if  we  |  hope  to  receive  a 
Blessing  from  God.  |  By  Jacobus  Stoutenburgh,  |  .  .  .  |  New-York:  | 
Printed  by  Samuel Brozvn,  1764.  |  Small  4to,  pp.  44.      nyh.  92361 

Stover  (Christian).  Pennsylvania.  |  Between  |  Timothy  Peace- 
able (on  the  Demise  of  Dr.  j  Fothergill  and  Others,  being  the  | 
London  Company)  |  Appellant.  |  and  |  Christian  Stover,  Re- 
spondent. I  The  Respondent's  Case.  |  To  be  Heard  before  the 
Right  Honourable  the  Lords  of  the  |  Committee  of  Council,  at  the 
Council  Chamber  at  |  the  Cockpit,  Whitehall,  on  —  the  —  Day  | 
of  July  1766,  at  —  of  the  Clock.  |  [London.  1766.]  Folio,  pp. 
5,(1).   Map.  NYP.  92362 

The  title  is  endorsed  on  the  verso  of  p.  5  so  as  to  appear  on  the  outside  of  the 
document  when  folded. 

The  land  claimed  by  the  respondent  is  in  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Stover  (William  Lilly).  The  Columbian  |  Almanack,  |  and  | 
Magazine  of  Knowledge  and  Fun,  |  For  the  Year  of  our  Lord  Sev- 
enteen Hun-  I  dred  and  Ninety-one.  |  [  15  lines.]  |  By  William  Lilly 
Stover,  I  Professor  of  Astronomy  and  Astrology.  |  Calculated  at 
Newport,  Latitude  41°  25'  N.  |  Nezvfort  (Rhode-Island)  Printed 
andSold  by  P.  Edes.  \  [1790.]    l2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  C.y  M.,  NYH.,  RIHS.  92363 

Stow  (Alexander  W[olcott]).  An  Address  delivered  April 
17th,  1830,  before  the  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society  of 
Rochester.  By  Alexander  W.  Stow,  Esq.  Rochester:  Printed  by 
Tuttle  &'  Sherman.    1830.    8vo,  pp.  24.  nyh.,  nyp.  92364 

Stow  (Baron).  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  Portsmouth 
Temperance  Society,  October  25,  1830.  By  Baron  Stow  .  .  .  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.:  Printed  by  Miller  &  Brewster.  1830.  l2mo, 
pp.  16.  c.  +  Second  Edition.  Published  by  request  of  the  South- 
Berwick  Temperance  Society.  Dover,  N.  H.  Printed  by  —  John 
T.Gihbs.    1831.    i2mo,  pp.  16.  aas.  92365 


STOW  (baron),  29 

Stow.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Rockingham  Temper- 
ance Society,  at  its  Annual  Meeting,  held  in  Exeter,  Aug.  8,  1832. 
By  Baron  Stow,  Pastor  of  the  Middle-St.  Baptist  Church  in  Ports- 
mouth. Portsmouth:  Miller  and  Brewster,  Printers.    1832.    l2mo, 

pp.  24.  AAS.,  B.,  C,  H.,  NYP.,  WHS.  92366 

Stow.  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  Temperance  Society  of 
South  Berwick,  (Maine.)  Nov.  26,  1829.  By  Baron  Stow  .  .  . 
PortsmouthjN.  H.  R.  Foster,  Printer.  1829.  l2mo,  pp.  24.  aas. 
+  Second  Edition.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.:  Published  by  Miller  ^ 
Brewster.    1830.    l6mo,  pp.  24.  92367 

Title  of  the  second  edition  from  Williamson. 

Stow.  A  Discourse,  delivered  at  the  One  Hundredth  Anniver- 
sary of  the  Organization  of  the  Baldwin  Place  Baptist  Church,  July 
27,  1843.  With  an  Appendix.  By  Baron  Stow  .  .  .  Boston:  Gould, 
Kendall  and  Lincoln.  1 843.  [Verso  of  title:]  Press  of  W.  S. 
DaTnrell,  1 1  Cornhill.    1 8 mo,  pp.  107. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.  92368 

Stow.  Efficiency  of  Primitive  Missions.  A  Discourse  delivered 
before  the  General  Convention  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  the 
United  States,  at  its  Ninth  Triennial  Session,  held  in  the  01i\'er 
Street  Baptist  Church,  New  York,  April  25,  1838.  By  Baron  Stow 
.  .  .  Boston:  Gould,  Kendall  a?id  Lincoln.  1838.  [Verso  of  title:] 
Power  Press  of  JVdham  S.  Damrell,  No.  9  Cornhill,  Boston.  8vo, 
pp.  39.  AAS.,  B.,  c,  NYP.,  Y.  +  Madras:  J.  B.  Pharoah.  mdccc- 
XXXIX,  [Verso  of  title:]  /.  Hall,  Printer,  Athenceum  Press.  8vo, 
pp.  39.  UTS.  92369 

Reprinted  in  The  Missionary  Enterprise,  below,  pp.  99—120. 

Stow.  Memoir  of  Harriet  Dow,  of  Newport,  N.  H.  who  became 
a  Christian  at  the  age  of  eight  years.  In  ten  Letters  to  a  Niece.  By 
Baron  Stow  .  .  .  Boston:  Published  by  James  Loring.  Perkins  iff 
Marvin,  Lincoln  &?  Edmonds,  ayid  Pcircc  ^  Parker.  1832.  1 8 mo, 
pp.  107,  including  frontispiece  and  an  illustration. 

AAS.,  C,  H.,  NYH.  9237O 

Stow,  ed.  The  Missionary  Enterprise:  a  collection  of  Discourses 
on  Christian  Missions,  by  American  Authors.  Edited  by  Baron  Stow 
.  .  .  Boston:  Gould,  Kendall  and  Lincoln,  59  JVashingtofi  Street. 
1 846,  [Verso  of  title :]  Boston:  Printed  by  S.  N.  Dickinson  tff  Co. 
52  Washington  Street.    l2mo,  pp.  viii,  308. 

B.,  C,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92371 


30  STOW  (baron). 

Stow.  Oration,  delivered  at  the  Columbian  College,  in  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  July  4,  1825.  By  Baron  Stow,  a  member  of  the 
Enosinian  Society.  Washington  City:  Printed  at  the  Columbian 
Office,  North  E  Street.    1825.   8vo,  pp.  20.  nyp.,  up.  92372 

Stow.  Spiritual  Power.  A  Discourse  dehvered  before  the  Col- 
porteur Convention,  in  Richmond,  Virginia,  Nov.  10,  1852.  By 
Rev.  Baron  Stow,  d.d.,  pastor  of  the  Rowe-Street  Baptist  Church, 
Boston.  Published  by  the  American  Tract  Society,  1 50  Nassau- 
Street,  New  York.    [1852.]    i6mo,  pp.  79,  (i).    aas.,  bm.  92373 

With  cover  title:  Colporteur  Conventions  at  Richmond  and  Pittsburgh.  Sermon, 
Letters,  and  Proceedings. 

Stow.  A  Tribute  of  Respect  to  the  Memory  of  the  Rev.  Daniel 
Sharp,  D.D.  By  Baron  Stow  .  .  .  Bosto?i:  Gould  and  Lincoln,  59 
Washington  Street.  1853.  [Verso  of  title :]  /.  M.  Hewes  and  Co., 
Printers.  8vo,  pp.  28. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  P.,  UTEX.,  Y.  92374 

Stow.  Voluntary  Associations — their  Use  and  Abuse.  A  Dis- 
course delivered  in  the  Meeting  House  of  the  Second  Baptist  So- 
ciety, in  Baldwin  Place,  Thanksgiving-Day,  November  30,  1837. 
By  Baron  Stow.   Boston:   Gould,  Kendall  ^  Lincoln.    1 837.   8vo, 

pp.23.  B.,  BA.,  C,  HSP.,  NYP.  92375 

Stow  was  also  the  author  of  other  works  of  purely  religious  interest,  and  in  col- 
laboration with  Samuel  F.  Smith  compiled  the  "Psalmist"  and  the  "Social  Psalmist," 
both  of  which  were  first  published  in  1843. 

Stow  (Edward).  Deposition  of  Edward  Stow  in  relation  to  the 
claim  of  the  New  England  Mississippi  Land  Company,  (Thomas  L. 
Winthrop  and  others,)  on  the  United  States.  [^Boston?  1840.] 
8vo,  pp.  12.  B.,  WHS.  92376 

Sworn  to  in  Boston,  March  14,  1840. 

Stow  (F[rederick]  H.).  The  Capitalist's  Guide  and  Railway 
Annual  for  1859,  containing  all  the  railroads  completed  and  in 
progress  in  the  United  States:  .  .  .  Compiled  and  arranged  from  late 
and  authentic  reports,  by  F.  H.  Stow.  New  York:  Published  by 
Sam,uelT.  Callaha7i,  1 '7^  Fulton  Street.    1859.    ^^mo,  pp.  537. 

C,  NYP.,  UTEX.,  Y.  92377 

Stow  (Gardner).  Address,  delivered  before  the  Kccscville  Tem- 
perance Society,  on  the  25th  February,  1 834,  by  Gardner  Stow,  Esq. 
Published  by  order  of  the  Society,  By  A.  Eynons.  Keeseville,  N.  Y. 
March,  1834.    8vo,  pp.  1 1.  heh.  92378 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 


STOW  (horatio  J.).  31 

[Stow  (Horatio  J.)  ]  •  Encroachments  and  Exactions  of  Sla\  cry. 
[Albany.    1858.]    8vo,  pp.  ll.  nyh.,  nvp.  92379 

Caption  title  on  p.  3:  "The  Encroachments  and  Exactions  of  Slavery.  Speech  of 
the  Hon.  Horatio  J.  Stow,  of  Niagara  County.    In  Senate,  Friday,  January  29,  1858." 

Stow  (Joshua),  respondent.  Report  of  the  case  of  Joshua  Stow 
vs.  Sherman  Converse,  for  a  Libel;  containing  a  history  of  Two 
Trials  before  the  Superior  Court,  and  some  account  of  the  proceed- 
ings before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Errors.  New-Haven:  Printed  by 
S.  Converse.    1822.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  92,  97-183. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92380 

Note  on  p.  3:  "The  reader  may  notice  an  error  in  the  paging  of  the  following 
sheets  after  the  gzd  page.  The  Trial  however,  is  complete." 

Stow  (Silas).  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Stow,  (a  Federalist,  who 
opposed  and  voted  against  the  War)  in  the  House  of  Representatives 
of  the  U.  States;  January  14,  18 13,  on  the  Bill  in  Addition  to  the 
Act  entitled  "An  Act  to  raise  an  Additional  Military  Force  and  for 
other  Purposes"  .  .  .  Concord,  N.  H.:  Printed  b\  I.  and  W .  R. 
Hill.    [1813?]    8vo,  pp.  8.  C._,HEH.  92381 

Stow.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Stow,  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  United  States.  Delivered  the  14th  January,  18 13. 
On  the  Bill  in  addition  to  the  act  entitled  "An  Act  to  raise  an 
Additional  Military  Force,"  and  for  other  purposes.  Alexandria: 
Printed  by  S.  Snowden  ^  J.  D.  Simms.    [18  13?]    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns.  HSP.,  WHS.  92382 

Stow.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Stow,  of  New-York  in  the  House 
of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  January,  18 13,  on  the  Bill 
supplementary  to  the  Act  for  the  more  perfect  organization  of  the 
Army  of  the  United  States.  Baltimore:  E.  French  ^  Co.,  Printers. 
1813.   8vo,pp.  6.  c.  92383 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Stow  (Timothy).  National  Responsibility,  and  the  Duty  of  the 
Ministry,  in  relation  to  Politics.  By  Timothy  Stow,  Pastor  of  the 
Congregational  Church,  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.  Preached  to  said 
Church,  on  the  last  Sabbath  in  November,  1845.  Rochester:  Pozver 
Press  of  E.  S-pepard  [sic],  State-Street.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

B.,  BM.,  C,  MINNHS.,  NYH.  92384 

Stow.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  C.  T.  Torrey,  preached  at  West 
Bloomfield,  New-York,  on  the  last  Sabbath  in  May,  1846.  By 
Timothy  Stow.    [n.  ^.  1846.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  b.  92385 


32  STOWE  (c.  E.). 

Caption  title. 

Torrey  was  convicted  of  assisting  in  the  escape  of  slaves,  and  died  during  his  im- 
prisonment in  the  Maryland  state  penitentiary. 

Stowe  (C[alvin]  E[llis]).  Address  of  Professor  C.  E.  Stowe, 
before  the  College  of  Teachers,  in  behalf  of  the  Emigrants'  Friend 
Society,  October,  1835.  .  .  .  Cincinnati:  N.  S.  Johnson,  Printer. 
1835.  Pp.  18,  (i).  lex.pl.  92386 

Title  from  Rusk's  "Literature  of  the  Middle  Western  Frontier,"  1925,  vol.  2,  p. 
325- 

Stowe.  Common  Schools  and  Teachers'  Seminaries.  By  Calvin 
E.  Stowe,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature,  Lane  Seminary, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Boston:  Marsh,  Cafen,  Lyon,  and  Webb.  1839. 
[Verso  of  title:]    Education  Press.    l2mo,  pp.  126. 

B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  92387 

Consists  of  two  articles,  the  first  of  which  is  the  Report,  below.  The  second,  Nor- 
mal Schools  and  Teachers'  Seminaries,  pp.  83—126,  according  to  the  advertisement 
on  p.  3,  was  "originally  published  in  the  American  Biblical  Repository,  for  July, 
1839." 

Stowe.  A  Letter  to  R.  D.  Mussey,  m.d.,  on  the  Utter  Ground- 
lessness of  all  the  Millennial  Arithmetic,  by  C.  E.  Stowe  .  .  .  Cin- 
cinnati. Published  by  J .  B.  Wilson,  West  Fourth  Street.  Kendall 
and  Barnard,  Printers.    1 843.    8vo,  pp.  24.        B.,  heh.,  y.  92388 

Stowe.  The  Prussian  System  of  Public  Listruction,  and  its  ap- 
plicability to  the  United  States.  By  Calvin  E.  Stowe  .  .  .  Cincinnati: 
Truman  and  Smith.  1836.  [Verso  of  title:]  UHommedicu  (ff 
Co.,  Printers,  Gazette  Ojfice.    l8mo,  pp.  112. 

B.,  GIN. PL.,  GTS.,  MINNHS.,  NYP.,  WRHS.,  Y.  92389 

Samuel  Lewis'  "Remarks  on  Common  Schools"  forms  the  appendix,  pp.  83—107. 
Both  addresses  were  delivered  at  the  convention  of  teachers  at  Columbus  in  January, 
1836.   Pp.  109— 112  contain  advertisements. 

Stowe.  Queries  on  Education.  [^Cincinnati,  P/vitcd  bv  Kendall 
and  Henry.    1837?]    pp.7.  wrhs.  92390 

Title  from  Rusk's  "Literature  of  the  Middle  Western  Frontier,"  1925,  vol.  2,  p. 
325.  Rusk  supplies  the  imprint  as  above  but  states  that  the  pamphlet  is  without  place 
or  date  of  printing. 

Stowe.  The  Religious  Element  in  Education.  An  Address  de- 
livered before  the  American  Institute  of  Instruction,  at  Portland, 
Me.,  August  30,  1844.  By  Calvin  E.  Stowe  .  .  .  Boston:  JVilliam 
D.  Ticknor  ^  Co.,  Corner  of  Washington  and  School  Streets. 
1844.    i2mo,  pp.  34. 

B.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  M.,  MINNHS,,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  UTS.^  WHS.,  Y.  9239  I 


STOWE  (c.  E.).  33 

Stowe.  Report  on  Elementary  Public  Instruction  in  Europe, 
made  to  the  Thirty-sixth  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Ohio, 
December  19,  1837.  By  C.  E.  Stowe,  Columbus:  Samuel Medaryy 
Printer  to  the  State.  1837.  Svo,  pp.  57.  Folded  table,  c,  cin.pl., 
lanets.,  nyp.,  utex.,  wrhs.,  y.  +  Nezv-York:  Printed  by 
Harfer  &  Brothers.    1838.    i2mo,  pp.  61.  h.,  nyp.  92392 

Reprinted  in  the  author's  Common  Schools,  entered  above. 

Reprinted  also  in  the  official  documents  of  Pennsylvania  (including  a  German 
version),  Michigan,  Massachusetts,  North  Carolina,  New  York,  and  Virginia.  See 
the  introduction  to  Common  Schools,  above,  and  the  "American  Journal  of  Educa- 
tion," vol.  5,  1858,  p.  588. 

Stowe.  The  Right  Interpretation  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures:  the 
Helps  and  the  Hindrances.  An  Inaugural  Discourse  delivered  at 
Andover,  Sept.  i,  1852.  By  C.  E.  Stowe,  Professor  of  Sacred  Lit- 
erature in  the  Theological  Seminary.  From  the  Bibliotheca  Sacra 
for  January,  1853.  Andover:  Press  by  Warren  F.  Draper.  1 853. 
Svo,  pp.  31.  AAS.,  c,  UTS.  92393 

A  separate  of  vol.  10,  1853,  PP-  34~62,  of  the  above  periodical. 

Stowe.  Wisdom  and  Knowledge  the  Nation's  Stability.  An 
Address  delivered  at  Crawfordsville,  Indiana,  July  7,  1840,  before 
the  Euphonean  Society  of  Wabash  College,  by  Calvin  Ellis  Stowe. 
[Cincinnati:^  Published  by  the  Society.  Printed  at  the  Cincinnati 
Observer  Ojficey  Corner  oj  Main  &'  ^th  Sts.    1 840.   8vo,  pp.  20. 

IND.  ST.LIB.,  IND.U.,  NYH.  92394 

For  an  account  of  Stowe's  life  and  writings,  see  "American  Journal  of  Education," 
vol.  5,  1858,  pp.  586-592. 

Stowe  (Harriet  [Elizabeth]  Beecher). 

The  following  list  includes  only  those  works  and  editions  published  before  i860, 
which  have  especial  American  interest,  historical  or  local.  For  the  first  editions  of 
works  of  more  general  literary  character,  and  of  other  titles  published  after  that  date, 
see  Foley,  C.  E.  Stowe's  "Life  of  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,"  and  the  "Cambridge  His- 
tory of  American  Literature,"  vol.  4,  p.  669. 

Translations  are  arranged  after  the  originals  in  each  case,  in  the  alphabetical  order 
of  the  languages  into  which  they  are  translated. 

Stowe.  Autographs  for  Freedom.  By  Mrs.  Harriet  Beecher 
Stowe,  and  Thirty-five  other  Eminent  Writers.  London:  Sam f son 
Low,  Son  ^  Co.;  and  John  Cassell,  Ludgate  Hill:  and  all  book- 
sellers. 1853.  l6mO,  pp.  192.  AAS.,  BM.,  FAC.ADV.,  NYP.  92395 
The  above  edition  of  this  compilation  should  have  been  entered,  like  the  first, 
under  the  editor,  Julia  Griffiths,  see  no.  28835,  vol.  7.  Additional  locations  under 
that  entry:   Boston,  1853,  aas.,  c,  nyp.    Second  series.  Auburn,  1854,  a.as.,  b.,  ba., 

C,    H.,   NYP. 

Stowe.  Dred;  a  Tale  of  the  Great  Dismal  Swamp.  By  Harriet 
Beecher  Stowe,  Author  of  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin."  ...  In  two  vol-  lO  3- 


D ','  7 


34  STOWE  (h.  b.). 

umes.  Boston:  Phillips y  Sampson  and  Company.  1856.  [Verso  of 
title :]  Stereotyped  by  Hobart  &'  Robbins,  New  England  ^Fype  and 
Stereotype  Foundery^  Boston.  2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  329,  advertise- 
ments (6);  V,  5—370. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  MINNHS.,  NYP.,  P.,  UP.,  UTEX.,  WHS.,  Y. 

92396 
Located   copies    indicate   that    later   printings  brought   the  edition  up    to   at  least 
75,000. 

On  verso  of  title  of  the  issue  designated  "Seventy-lifth  thousand"  is  the  additional 
imprint:   Printed  by  Grossman  and  Willeti,  82  fef  84  Beekman  St. 

Stowe.  Dred;  a  Tale  of  the  Great  Dismal  Swamp.  Two  vols, 
in  one.  Second  edition.  Re-printed  from  the  first  American  edition. 
Montreal:  E.  Pickup y  Owler  and  Stevenson,  Printers,  42  Saint 
Frangois  Xavier  Street.  1856.  2  vols,  in  one,  8vo,  pp.  452. 
+  Copyright  Edition.  In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  Leipzig:  Bernhard 
Tauchnitz.  1856.  [Colophon:]  Printed  by  Bernhard  Fauchnitz. 
2  vols.,  i6mo,  pp.  xiv,  (2),  359,  (i);  vi,  394.  (Collection  of 
British  Authors,  vols.  372—373)  BM.,  nyp.  +  London:  Sampson 
Low,  Son  <y  Co.,  47  Ludgate  Hill,  English  and  American  Book- 
sellers and  Publishers.  Edinburgh:  Fhom-as  Co?istable  if}  Co. 
1856.  [Verso  of  title:]  London:  Printed  by  W.  Clowes  and  Sons, 
Stamford  Street.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  384,  389—420,  417—524. 

B.,  BM.,  FAC.ADV.,  H.,  NYH.  92397 
Title  of  the  Montreal  edition  from  Gagnon,  vol.  2,  1913. 
Reprinted  under  the  title,  "Nina  Gordon,"  Boston,  1866. 
For  a  reply,  see  "Tit  for  Tat." 

Stowe.   Dred,  een  verhaal  door  de  schrijfster  van  de  Negerhut. 

Naar  het  Eng.  door  P.  van  Os.   Haarlem  en  Sneek:   A.  C.  Kritse- 

man  &?  v.  Druten  &'  Bleekcr.    (Velp,  Ij.  Ijbes.)     1 85 7.    3  vols., 

Svo.  92398 

Title  from  Brinkman. 

Stowe.  Dred.  Histoire  du  grand  marais  maudit;  par  M^^^ 
Harriet  Beecher-Stowe.  Paris:  Lib.  centrale  des  publications  illus- 
trees  a  20  c;  5,  rue  du  Pont-de-Lodi;  Imp.  Gaittet  et  C*^.  1 857. 
2vols.,  l8mo,  pp.  718.  -|-  Paris:  Lib.  centrale,  5,  rue  du  Pont-de- 
Lodi;  Imprirn.  W alder.  1 858.  [Same  collation.]  -\- Paris: 
Lecrivain  ctFoubon.    1858.  2  vols.,  l2mo.  92399 

Titles  of  the  first  two  editions  listed  from  "Bibliographic  de  la  France,"  1857,  no. 
5840,  and  1858,  no.  666;  and  that  of  the  last  from  Lorenz. 

Stowe.  Dred;  e.  Erziihlung  aus  dcm  grossen  Dismal-Sumpfe. 
Boston.  1856.  [^Philadelphia:  Schtifer  ti^  Koradi.]  2  vols,  in  one, 
Svo,  pp.  V,  583.  92400 

Title  from  Hinrichs'  catalogue  for  July-December,  1858. 


STOWE  (h.  b.),  35 

Stowe.  Dred.  Eine  Erziihlung  aus  dem  grossen  Wiistenmoore. 
Aus  dem  Engl,  iibers.  von  Marie  Heine.  Rechtmassige  Original- 
Ausg.  Leipzig:  Kollmafi.  1856.  3  vols.,  i6mo,  pp.  xvi,  33 1; 
(4),  394;   (4),  386.  92401 

Title  from  Kayser,  where  it  is  listed  under  Beecher. 

Stowe.  Dred.  Eine  Erzahlung  aus  den  amerikan.  Sumpfcn. 
Von  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Wien:  Ludwig  u.  "Lang.  1856.  2 
vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  328;  336.  92402 

Forms  part  of  the  second  series  of  "Roman-Zeitung."    Information  from  Kayser. 

Stowe.  Dred.  Eine  Erzahlung  aus  dem  groszen  Schreckens- 
sumpfe.  Von  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,  Verfasserin  von  "Onkel 
Tom's  Hiitte."  In's  Deutsche  iibertragen  von  A.  Kretzschmer.  .  .  . 
Wurzen^Verlags — Comftoir.  1 85 7.  [Colophon:]  DruckvonC. 
Roeszler  in  Grimma.  7  vols.,  l6mo,pp.  (5),  3— 180;  (5),  3— 183; 
(5),  3-202,  (2);  (5),  3-196;  (5),  3-183,  (l);  (5),  3-200; 
(5),  3-192.  BA.  92403 

On  leaf  facing  title:  Europaische  Ribliothek  der  neuen  belletristischen  Literatur 
..  .  X.    Serie.    92  [-98].    ... 

Stowe.  Dred.  Eine  Erzahlung  aus  dem  grossen  Schreckens- 
moore.  Von  Harriet  Beecher-Stowe.  Aus  dem  Engl.  Stereot.- 
Ausg.    Leipzig:   Friedlein.    1 859.    8vo,  pp.  x,  358.  92404 

Forms  vol.  10  of  the  "Neue  Volks-Bibliothek."    Information  from  Kayser. 

Stowe.  Dred:  racconto  della  grande  e  tetra  palude.  Venezia. 
1856.  2vols.,  l6mo.   -\- Milano:  Battezzati.  l'^^'] .   2  vols.,  3 2 mo. 

92405 

Titles  from  Pagliaini's  "Catalogo  generale  della  libreria  italiana,"  under  Beecher. 

Stowe.  Dred,  Powiesc  z  nad  bagien  amerykanskich,  napisana  po 
angielsku  przez  .  .  .  Przeklad  Gustawa  Czernickiego.  .  .  .  Krakow: 
J.  Wildty  druk  "Cza5u'\  l857-  3  ^^^s.,  8vo,  pp.  272;  283;  239. 
(4).  92406 

Forms  nos.  1-12  in  the  first  series  of  "Czytelnia  domowa."  After  publication  was 
suppressed  by  the  Warsaw  censor,  this  was  reprinted  in  1858  under  the  title  "Biali 
i  czarni." 

Information  from  Estreicher's  "Bibliografia  polska." 

Stowe.  Dred  af  mrs.  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Forf.  till  "Onkel 
Tomsstuga".   Goteborg:   C .  F.  Arvidsson.    1857.    8vo,  pp.  504 

92407 

Translated  by  A.  M.  V:a  Bratt.  Forms  nos.  i-io  in  the  third  series  of  "Salong- 
bibl."  Reissued  with  the  cover-title,  "Riksdalersbiicker  for  resor.  8."  Information 
from  Linnstrom's  "Svenskt  Boklexikon." 


36  STOWE   (h.  B.). 

Stowe.  Dred ;  a  Tale  of  the  Great  Dismal  Swamp.  A  Drama, 
in  four  acts,  founded  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title,  by  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Stowe.  Dramatized  by  H.  J.  Conway,  Esq.  .  .  .  New  York:  John 
W.  Amermany  Printer j  No.  60  William- street.    1 856.    l2mo,  pp. 

48.  NYP.  92408 

On  cover:    Dramatized  .  .  .  expressly  for  Barnum's  American  Museum. 

Stowe.  Dred:  a  Tale  of  the  Dismal  Swamp.  A  Drama,  in  two 
acts,  (From  Mrs.  Beecher  Stowe's  Popular  Novel.)  By  W.  E. 
Suter,  Esq.,  author  of  "A  Life's  Revenge,"  "Tiger  Slayer  of  the 
Savannah,"  "A  Quiet  Family,"  "The  Life  of  an  Actress,"  "Jupi- 
ter's Decree,"  &c.  &c.  Thomas  Hailcs  Lacy,  89,  Strand^  London, 
[n.  d.  Colophon:]  Printed  by  Thomas  Scott,  Warwick  Court j 
Holborn.    l2mo,  pp.  41.  BM.,  H.  92409 

Issued  in  "Lacy's  Acting  Edition  of  Plays,"  vol.  57. 

On  verso  of  title:   As  performed  at  the  Queen's  Theatre,  October,  1856. 

Stowe.  .  .  .  Dred:  or,  the  Dismal  Swamp.  A  Play,  in  five  acts. 
Dramatized  (by  special  permission)  from  Mrs.  Harriet  Beecher 
Stowe's  novel.  By  John  Brougham,  Esq.  To  which  are  added,  a 
Description  of  the  Costume — Cast  of  the  Characters — Entrances 
and  Exits — Relative  Positions  of  the  Performers  on  the  Stage,  and 
the  whole  of  the  Stage  Business.  .  .  .  \^cop.  1856.]  Nezv-York: 
Sajnuel  French y  121  Nassau-Street.    l2mo,  pp.  43,  advertisements 

(5).  NYP.,  Y.  92410 

With  heading:  "French's  American  Drama.  The  Acting  Edition.  No.  cxlv."  On 
cover:  "French's  Standard  Drama." 

Stowe.  The  Edmondson  Family  and  the  Capture  of  the  Schooner 
Pearl.  By  Mrs.  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  .  .  .  Cincinnati:  American 
Reform,  Tract  and  Book  Society.  No.  1 80  Walnut  Street.  1 856. 
l6mo,  pp.  64. 

AAS.,  B.,  NYH.,  NYP.    (sCHOMBURg).  924II 

An  extract  from  A  Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  1853,  pp.  155-168.  "It  includes 
the  whole  account  of  that  memorable  capture  of  the  schooner  Pearl,  which  produced 
such  a  sensation  in  Washington,  D.  C,  in  the  year  1848." 

Stowe.  A  Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  presenting  the  original 
Facts  and  Documents  upon  which  the  Story  is  founded.  Together 
with  Corroborative  Statements  verifying  the  Truth  of  the  Work. 
By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,  Author  of  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin."  Bos- 
tgn:  Published  by  John  P.  Jewett  ^  Co.  Cleveland y  Ohio :  J eivetty 
Proctor  &"  Worthington.  Londo7i:  Loxu  and  Company.  1853. 
[Verso  of  title:]  Stereotyped  by  Hobart  &"  RobbinSy  New  England 
Type  and  Stereotype  Founderyy  Boston.   Damrell  ^  Moore y  Print- 


STOWE  (h.  b.).  37 

ersy  1 6  Devonshire  St.y  Boston.   8vo,  pp.  262.  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  c,  cu., 

DERENNE.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UP.,  UTS.,  WJIS.,  Y. 

-)-  Copyright  Edition.  In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  Leif-zig:  Bcrnhard 
Tauchnitz.  1 853.  [Colophon:]  Printed  by  Bci-nhard  Tauchnitz. 
2  vols.,  i6mo,  pp.  viii,  380 ;  vi,  406.  (Collection  of  British  Authors, 
vols.  266—267)  BM.,  NYP.  -\:^London:  Thomas  Bosworthy  215 
Regent  Street.  1853.  [Verso  of  titleT]  'Condon:  Printed  by  G. 
Barclay  y  Castle  St.  Leicester  Sq.  l2mo,  pp.  viii,  595.  frontispiece 
portrait,  c,  nyp. (schomburg).  +  London:  Clarkey  Beetony 
and  Co.y  148,  Fleet-Street;  and  Thomas  Bosworthy  Regent  Street. 
[Colophon:]  London:  Salisbury y  Beetony  ^  Co.y  Printers,  Bou- 
verie-street  and  Primrose-hilly  Fleet-street.  [1853.]  1 2 mo,  pp.  iv, 
416.  AAS.  -)-  [Same  imprints.  At  foot  of  title:]  {The  Author 
reserves  the  right  of  Translation  of  this  Work.)  [1853.]  ^^°j  PP* 
viii,  508.  C,  NYP.  -f~  Second  Edition.  London:  Published  for  the 
Author  by  Sampson  LoWy  Sony  (^  Co.,  47  Ludgate  Hill.  1853. 
(The  Author  reserves  the  right  of  Translation  of  this  Work.) 
[Verso  of  title:]  Printed  by  William  Clowes  and  Sons,  Stamford 
Street  and  Charing  Cross.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  637,  colophon  (l).  Fac- 
simile. BM.,  FAC. ADV.,  NYP.  (schomburg).  +  (Railway  Edition.) 
London:  G.  Routledge  ^  Co.  1853.  l2mo.  -{-Boston:  John  P. 
Jewett  and  Company.  Clevelandy  Ohio:  Jewetty  Proctor y  and 
Worthington.  1 854.  [Colophon:]  London:  Salisbury y  Beetony 
and  Co.y  Printers y  Bouverie-streety  Fleet-street.  l2mo,  pp.  (2), 
V— viii,  508.  AAS.,  HEH.  92412 

The  Boston,  1853,  edition  was  issued  both  in  cloth,  and  in  printed  paper  wrappers, 
the  cover  title  of  the  latter  having  the  heading:  "Facts  for  the  People."  The  issue  of 
this  edition  at  cu.  does  not  have  the  Damrell  and  Moore  imprint  on  verso  of  title. 

The  AAS.  copy  of  the  undated  London  edition  with  pp.  iv,  4.16,  has  the  ms.  inscrip- 
tion:  "Jas  A.  Ruthven  presented  by  the  Publishers  April  4th  1853." 

The  London  edition  published  by  Routledge  is  announced  in  the  "Publishers* 
Circular"  for  October  I,   1853,  no.  4302. 

The  Sampson  Low  edition  was  issued  uniformly  with  the  1853  edition  of  Uncle 
Tom's  Cabin,  published  by  that  company. 

Copies  of  one  of  the  London  editions  are  located  at  bm.,  h.,  and  utex. 

Stowe.  De  Slavernij.  Vervolg  en  Sleutel  op  de  Negerhut.  Haar- 
lem: A.  C.  Kruseman.  {Rotterdam:  D.  Bolle.)  1853.  2  vols., 
8vo.  92413 

Title  from  Brinkman.  The  Muller  catalogue,  1 872-1 875,  no.  1427,  lists  the  same 
title,  but  gives  the  collation  as  4  vols.,  8vo. 

Stowe.  La  Clef  de  la  Case  de  I'Oncle  Tom  contenant  les  faits 
et  les  documents  originaux  sur  lesquel  le  roman  est  fondc,  avec  les 
pieces  justificatives;  par  Mistress  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.   Ouvrage 

VOL.  XXIV.  3 


38        X  STOWE  (h.  B.). 

traduit  par  Old  Nick  [i.e.  Paul  Emile  Daurand  Forgues]  &  Adolphe 
Joanne,  traducteurs  de  la  Case  de  I'Oncle  Tom.  Paris.  Aux  Bu- 
reaux du  Magasin  Ptttoresque^  Rue  Jacoby  30.  1 853.  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
399.  BIB.NAT.,  EM.,  NYH.  -{-  Bruxelles :  J.Rozez.  1853.  3  ^o*s., 
l8mo,pp.  176;  186;  178.  -\- London:  John  CasselL  1853.  8vo. 
-\- Paris.    1857.    8^o-  BM.  92414 

The  Paris,  1857,  edition  is  a  reissue  of  that  of  1853  with  a  new  title  page.  Infor- 
mation concerning  the  Brussels  edition  from  the  "Bibliographic  de  la  Belgique," 
1853,  no.  750,  and  as  to  the  London  edition  from  Bartlett,  no.  4798.  The  London 
edition  is  advertised  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  July  16,  1853,  p.  285. 

Stowe.  Schliissel  zu  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte.  Enthaltend:  die 
Original-Thatsachen  und  Beweisstiicke  auf  welche  die  Erzahlung 
gegriindet  ist.  Nebst  neuen  Darlegungen,  welche  die  Wahrheit  des 
Werkes  bekraftigen.  Aus  dem  Engl.  Berlin:  Duficker  u.  Hum- 
blot.    1853.   4  vols.,  8  vo,  pp.  134;   130;   17  I;  XXX,  156.       92415 

Title  from  Kayser. 

Stowe.  Schliissel  zu  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte.  Enthltd.  die  ur- 
spriingHchen  Thatsachen  und  Documente,  die  dieser  Geschichte  zu 
Grunde  liegen.  Nebst  einer  Darlegung  von  Umstiinden,  welche  die 
Wahrheit  des  Buches  bestiitigen.  Von  Harriet  Stowe,  geb.  Beecher. 
In  4  Abthlgn.  Vollstandige  u.  wohlfeilste  Stereot.-Ausg.  Leipzig: 
Friedlein.  1 853.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  439.  +  Zweite  Auflage.  [Same  im- 
print, date  and  collation.]  BM.  -\-  Leipzig:  Fock.  1 853.  -\- Leip- 
zig: Xiegler.   1853.   8vo,  pp.  448.  02416 

The  editions  published  by  Friedlein  were  issued  as  vol.  5  of  "Neue  Volks-Biblio- 
thek,"  edited  by  A.  Schrader.    See  Kayser. 

Information  concerning  the  editions  published  by  Fock  and  Ziegler  from  Mac- 
Lean's  "  'Uncle  Tom's  Cabin'  in  Germany,"  1910,  p.  35. 

Stowe.  Kulcs  Tamas  batya  kunyhojahoz.  Kozlese  a  valosagos 
torteneteknek  es  okleveleknek,  mellyekre  a  mii  epitve  volt,  a  munka 
valodisagat  kitunteto  bizonyitvanyokkal.  Angolbol  Irinyi  Jozsef. 
Pest:   M tiller  E mil.    1853.    8 vo,  pp.  24 1.  92417 

An  Hungarian  translation.  Title  from  Petrik's  "Bibliographia  hungariac,"  under 
Beecher. 

Stowe.  Chiave  per  la  Capanna  dcllo  zio  Tom.  Firenze:  Terni. 
1853.    l6mo,  pp.  252.  -\-  Milano:  Pagnoni.   i860.   2  vols.,  32mo. 

92418 

Information  from  Pagliaini's  "Catalogo  generale  della  libreria  italiana,"  under 
Beecher. 

Stowe.  La  Llave  de  la  Cabana  del  Tio  Tom  .  .  .  traducida  de 
la  ultima  edicion  por  G.  A.  Larrosa.  Madrid,  Barcelona  \^printed'\. 
1855.    8vo.  BM.  92419 


STOWE   (h.  B.).  39 

See  also  Palau  y  Dulcet's  "Manual  del  librero  hlspano-americano,"  vol.   i,   1923, 
p.  192. 

Stowe.  Nyckeln  till  Onkel  Toms  Stuga.  Werkliga  Tilldra- 
gelser  pa  hvilka  Romanen  af  samma  mamn  hvilar.  Uldrag  efter 
Mrs.  H.  Beecher  Stowe.  Ofversatt  efter  Engelska  Originalet. 
Stockholm.    [F.  <y  G.  Beijer.']     1853.     i6mo,  pp.  102.       92420 

A  Swedish  translation.  Title  from  Linnstrom's  "Svenskt  Boklexikon." 

Stowe.  Let  Every  Man  Mind  his  own  Business.  By  M^s. 
Stowe  ...  London:  Partridge  and  Oakey.  [1852?]  l6mo, 
pp.  31,  (i),  including  covers.  BM.,  c,  Y.  92421 

Engraved  illustrated  cover-title.    Reprinted  from  the  Mayflower,  below. 

Stowe.    The  Mayflower;  or,  Sketches  of  Scenes  and  Charac- 
ters among  the  Descendants  of  the  Pilgrims.    By  Mrs.   Harriet  ^ 
Beecher  Stowe.  New-York:  Harfer  ^  Brothers^  82  Cliff-  Street.  /-{S'5L'9  ^^ 

1843.     l8mO,  pp.  324.    AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,/^  A//*^ 

WHS.  +  [Same  imprint  and  collation.]  1844.  BM.  +  [Same 
imprint  and  collation.]  1846.  B.,  H.,  mT  H-'fSaTne  imprint  and 
collation.  184-?]  h.,  Y.  -{-Boston:  J .  P.  Jewett  &  Company ; 
Cleveland:  O:  J ewett,  Proctor ,  ^  Worthington.  1853.  l8mo, 
pp.  324.  C.  92422 

Stowe.    The  May  Flower,  and  Miscellaneous  Writings.    By  ^^ 

Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,  .  .  .  Boston:   Phillips,  Sampson,  and  Com-  r<>  ^  7j^    / 

pany,  13  Winter  Street.    1 85 5.     [Verso  of  title:]    Stereotyped  at  ji^  ^  L  6 ^ 

the  Boston  Stereotype  Foundry.     l2mo,  engraved  title,  pp.  471,    /   ^.t)"^ 
advertisements  8.    Frontispiece  portrait. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  H.,  P.,  Y.  92423 

A  reprint  of  the  sketches  in  "The  Mayflower"  together  with  other  writings  pre- 
viously published  in  various  periodicals. 

Stowe.  "The  Mayflower;"  or,  Sketches  of  Scenes  and  Charac- 
ters among  the  descendants  of  the  Pilgrims.  By  Mrs.  Harriet 
Beecher  Stov/e,  Authoress  of  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin."  (Only  Com- 
plete Edition.)  London:  J.  S.  Hodson,  2  2,  Portugal  Street,  Lin- 
coln's Inn.  [Verso  of  title:]  London:  Printed  by  J.  S.  Hodson, 
22,  Portugal  Street,  Lincoln's  Inn.  [1852.]  l8mo,  pp.  xiii,  verso 
blank,  (2),  267.    Frontispiece.  b.  92424 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  November  15,  1852,  no.  4549. 

Stowe.  The  Mayflower;  or.  Scenes  and  Sketches  among  the 
Descendants  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers.  By  Mrs.  H.  Beecher  Stowe, 
author  of  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin."  .  .  .  London:  Knight  and  Son, 
Clerkenwell  Close.     1852.     l8mo,  pp.    (2),  267,   (i).    Frontis- 


40  STOWE   (h.  B.). 

piece.   H.    +  Complete,  revised,  illustrated  edition.   London.  iS^^- 

l6mo.  BM.,  FAC.ADV.  92425 

The  Knight  edition  was  announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  December  16, 

1852,  no.  5097. 

Stowe.    The  Mayflower.    London.    [1853.]     i2mo. 

Contains  only  five  of  the  sketches.  BM.  92426 

This  is  probably  the  issue  announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  March   i, 

1853,  no.   1 156,  London,  Farrington,  1853,  l2mo,  pp.  170. 

Stowe.  The  Mayflower;  or.  Tales  and  Pencilings.  London: 
T.  Nelson  <y  Sons.    1852.    l2mo.  BM.  92427 

Forms  part  of  "Nelson's  Library  for  Travellers  and  the  Fireside."  Announced  in 
the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  January  I,  1853,  no.  239. 

Stowe.  The  Mayflower.  Short  Stories.  London:  G.  Rout- 
ledge  is' Co.    1854.    i8mo,  pp.  186.  92428 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  January  17,  1854,  no.  530. 
For  other  editions,  see  Tales  and  Sketches,  and  Uncle  Tim,  below. 
Frequently  reissued  after  i860. 

Stowe.  De  Meibloem.  Tooneelen  en  karakterschetsen  uit 
Noord-Amerika.  Uit  het  Eng.  door  C.  M.  Mensing.  Amsterdam: 
P.  N.  van  Kampen  {&'  Zn.)    1853.    ^^o-  92429 

Title  from  Brinkman. 

Stowe.   Lafleurdemai:  contes  et  esquisses,  traduites  par  Alph. 

Viollet.    M'dano:    Tiiraii.    1853.     l6mo,  pp.  253.  92430 

Title  from  Pagliaini's  "Catalogo  generalc  della  libreria  italiana,"  under  Beecher. 

Stowe.   La  Fleur  de  Mai,  contes  et  esquisses;  par  M^e  Harriet 

Beecher  Stowe.    Traduit  par  M^^e  Sophie  des  Nos.    A  Paris,  che-z. 

Desloges,  rue  Croix-des-Petits~ChampSj  4.    Inipr.  dc  Pouss'ielguey 

a  Paris.    1853.    4^^-  92431 

Title  from  "Bibliographie  de  la  France,"  1853,  no.  1758. 

Stowe.  Fleur  de  mai,  nou^'elles  americaines.  Traduction  par 
La  Bedollierc.    Paris.    [1854.]    4to.  BIB. NAT.  92432 

Forms  part  of  the  tenth  series  of  the  "Pantheon  populaire,"  according  to  "Biblio- 
graphic dc  la  France,"  1854,  no.  4212. 

Stowe.   Nouvclles  americaines;  par  Mistress  H.  Beecher  Stowe, 
.  .  .  Traduites  en  fran^ais  par  M.  Alphonse  Viollet.  A  Paris ,  chez 
Charprnfirr,   rue   de   Lille. — Impr.    de    Gratiot,   a   Paris.     1 853. 
l8mo.    +     2<'  t'llition.     [Same  imprint  and  date]     i8mo,  pp.  x,    | 
(2),  330,  (i).  C.  92433 

Listed  in  "Bibliographic  de  la  France,"  1853,  nos.  711  and  2112. 
On  cover  of  the  second  edition:    "Bibllotheque  d'un  homme  de  gout." 
A  translation  from  the  M.iyflower,  with  some  omissions. 


STOWE  (h.  B.).  41 

Stowe.  Maiblumchen  oder  Amerikanische  Slcizzen  und  Er- 
zahlungen.  Aus  dem  Engl.  Leipzig:.  Kittler.  1853.  8vo,  pp. 
(4),  178.  92434 

Title  from  Kayser. 

Stowe.  Das  Maiblumchen,  oder  Skizzen  und  Scenen  von 
Charakteren  unter  den  Nachkommen  der  Pilger.  Von  Harriet 
Stowe,  geb.  Beecher.  Mit  einer  Vorrede  von  Catherine  E.  Beecher. 
Stereot.-Ausg.  Mit  dem  Portr.  der  Verfasserin  (in  Stahlst.). 
Leipzig:  Friedlein.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  xi,  139.  Portrait.  -|- 2.  Aufl. 
[Same  imprint,  date  and  collation.]  92435 

Forms  vol.  7  of  "Neue  Volks-Bibliothek,"  edited  by  A.  Schrader.  Information 
from  Kayser. 

Stowe.  Die  Maiblume.  Bilder  und  Charaktere.  Berlin: 
Duncker  u.  Humblot.    1853.    i6mo,  pp.  xviii,  334.  92436 

Title  from  Kayser. 

Stowe.  I  fiori  di  maggio,  o  novelle  americane.  Milano:  Cioffi.. 
1853.    l6mo.    -{-Milano:  Borroni  e  Scotti.    1853.    2  vols.,  32mo. 

92437 

Information  from  Pagliaini's  "Catalogo  generale  della  libreria  italiana,"  under 
Beecher. 

Stowe.  Mai-Blomsten.  Oversat  fra  det  Engelske  af  Thomas 
Krag.    Christianta.    1853.    8 vo,  pp.   (4),  262,  92438 

Reprinted  from  the  "Tidsskrift  for  SkJ0nliteratur."  Information  from  the  "Norsk 
Bog-Fortegnelse." 

Stowe.  Majblomman,  eller  skizzer  af  scener  och  karakterer 
ibland  pilgrimernas  afkomlingar,  af  m:rs  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 
Forf.  till  "Onkel  Toms  stuga".  Ofversattning.  Med  ett  forord 
af  Fredrika  Bremer.  Goteborg:  C.  F.  Arvidsson.  1857.  i6mo, 
pp.  10,  166.        ^  92439 

Title  from  Linnstrom's  "Svenskt  Boblexikon,"  which  states  that  the  first  edition  was 
issued  in  three  parts  in  1853. 

Stowe.    The  Minister's  Wooing.    By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 
New  York:   Derby  and  Jackson,  119  Nassau  Street.    M  DCCC  Lix.  ^^ 
[Verso  of  title:]    Rivcrsidey  Cambridge:    Stereotyped  and  printed  i    -^  < 
by  H.  O.  Houghton  and  Company.    l2mo,  pp.  (4),  578.    aas.,  c,  A1  Q 
NYP.    -\-New  York:   Derby^and  Jackson ;  Boston:   Broiun,  Tag- 
gardy  and  Chase.     1859.     [Same   collation.]     c.    -\- Neiv   York: 
Derby  and  JacksofT^TT^  Nassau  Street.    M  DCCC  LX.    [Same  col- 
lation.]   NYP.    -|-  New  York:   Derby  &'  Jackson,  498  Broadway. 
i860.    [Same  collation.]  NYP.  92440 


42 


STOWE  (h.  B.). 


First  issued  serially  in  the  "Atlantic  Monthly,"  December,  1858  to  December,  1859. 

According  to  McCray's  "Life  Work  of  the  Author  of  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,"  1889, 
p.  286,  the  novel  was  "issued  by  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.  [publishers  of  the  Atlantic 
Monthly],  in  book  form  in  October,  1859,  two  months  previous  to  its  completion  in 
the  magazine."  However,  the  "American  Publishers'  Circular"  lists  no  edition  from 
this  company  in  1859,  and  announces  in  its  issue  for  October  22,  that  published  by 
Derby  and  Jackson. 

Copies  of  one  or  other  of  the  Neiv  York,  1859,  issues  are  located  also  at  b.  and 

HSP. 

Stowe.  The  Minister's  Wooing.  By  H.  Beecher  Stowe  .  .  . 
With  Illustrations  by  Phiz  [i.e.  H.  K.  Browne].  London:  Samf- 
son  Low,  Son,  6f  Co.,  47  Ludgate  Hill.  1859.  •  •  •  [Verso  of 
title:]  London:  Printed  by  William  Clowes  and  Sons,  Stamford 
Street.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  362.  13  plates.  BM.,  NVP.  -\- London: 
Sampson  Lotv,  Son,  &  Co.    1859.    8vo,  pp.  240.  9244^ 

The  illustrated  edition  was  originally  issued  monthly,  fourteen  numbers  in  ten 
parts,  February  to  November,  1859.  The  nyp.  copy  is  in  original  wrappers.  On  cover 
titles:   "A  Tale  of  New  England." 

Both  of  these  editions  were  announced  in  the  "Publishers's  Circular"  for  October  i, 
1859,  nos.  3255  and  3256. 

Stowe.  The  Minister's  Wooing.  By  H,  Beecher  Stowe  .  .  . 
Copyright  Edition.  Leipzig:  Bcrnhard  Tauchnit-z.  1859.  •  •  • 
[Colophon:]  Printing  Office  of  the  Publisher.  Small  4to,  pp. 
(6),  362.  BM.,  NYP.  92442 

Series  title:   Collection  of  British  Authors.  Vol.  ccccxciv. 
There  have  been  many  later  editions  of  the  work. 

S'lOWE.  La  fiancee  du  ministre  .  .  .  Roman  americain  traduit 
avec  I'autorisation  de  I'auteur  par  H.  de  I'Espine.  Paris:  Hachette 
et  Cie.    [i860.]    l2mo.  BM.  92443 

Issued  in  the  "Bibliotheque  des  meilleurs  romans  etrangers." 

Stowe.  Des  Predigers  Brautwerbung.  Von  Harriet  Beecher 
Stowe.  Deutsch  von  A.  Kretzschmar.  Wurzen:  Verlags-Com-p- 
toir.    1859.    4  vols.,  Svo,  pp.  747.  92444 

Forms  vols.  87—90,  series  11,  of  "Europiiischc  Bibliothek  dcr  neuen  belletristischen 
Literatur."    Information  from  Kayser. 

Stowe.  De  predikant  en  zijn  uitverkorene.  Naar  het  Eng. 
door  S.  J.  van  den  Bergh.  Amsterdam:  Gebr.  Binger.  (/.  H.  van 
der  Beek.)    i860.    2  vols.,  Svo.    Plates.  92445 

Title  from  Rrinkman. 

Stowe.  Prtdikantens  frieri.  En  bcrattelse  fran  Nya  England 
af  .  .  .  forf.  till  "Onkcl  Toms  stuga",  m.  m.  Stockholm.  Alb. 
Bonnier,    i860.    Svo,  pp.  420.  92446 

Forms  nos.  1-9  of  the  i860  serif.;  of  "Eump.  fijljetongen."  Information  from 
Linnstrom's  "Svcnskt  boklexikon." 


STOWE  (h.  B.).  43 

Stowe.  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe  on  Dr.  Monod  and  the  American 
Tract  Society;  considered  in  relation  to  American  Slavery.  From 
the  New  York  Independent.  [Colophon:]  Refrinted  for  the 
Edinburgh  Ladies^  Emancipation  Society.  [Edinburgh^  1858.] 
i2mo,  pp.  8.  AAS.j  c.  92447 

Caption  title.    Dated,  August  1858. 

Stowe.  Prize  Tale.  A  New  England  Sketch.  By  Miss  Har- 
riet E.  Beecher.  Lowell:  Published  by  Alfred  Gilman.  1 834. 
i6mo,  pp.  52.  Y.  92448 

The  author's  first  book. 

From  publisher's  notice  on  verso  of  title:  The  following  story  was  introduced  to 
the  public  through  the  Western  Monthly  Magazine. 

Reprinted  in  the  "Boston  Book,"  3rd  collection,  1841,  pp.  100—139,  and  under 
title  of  "Uncle  Tim"  in  the  Mayflower,  above,  and  Uncle  Tim,  below. 

Stowe.  Sketches  of  American  Life:  A  Companion  to  "The 
Mayflower."  By  Mrs.  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  With  a  Sketch  of 
the  Author's  Life  and  Writings.  London:  Knight  and  Son.  1855. 
32mo,  pp.  288.  FAC.ADV.  92449 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  June  15,  1855,  no.  2780. 

Stowe.  Tafereelen  en  omtrekken.  Amsterdam:  Wed.  L. 
van  Hulst  &  Zn.    1855.    8vo.  92450 

Title  from  Brinkman.  Probably  these  "Pictures  and  Outlines"  are  a  translation  of 
the  following  title,  or  of  the  Mayflower,  above. 

Stowe.  Tales  and  Sketches  of  New  England  Life;  comprising 
"The  May  Flower"  and  other  miscellaneous  writings.  By  Har- 
riet Beecher  Stowe.  London:  Sampson  Low  ^  Co.  1855.  8vo, 
pp.  248.  Portrait,  bm.  +  [Another  edition.]  [Same  imprint 
and  date.]  8vo.  bm.  -\~  London,  Edinburgh  [printed].  1858. 
8vo.  BM.  92451 

The  second  edition  listed  is  a  cheap  shilling  edition.  Both  1855  editions  are  an- 
nounced in  the  "Publisher'  Circular"  for  May  15,  1855,  no.  2284.  A  copy  of  one  is 
located  at  fac.adv. 

Stowe.  .  .  .  The  Two  Altars;  or,  Two  Pictures  in  One.  By 
Mrs.  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,  Author  of  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin." 
[At  foot  of  p.  I :]  Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the 
year  1852,  by  John  P.  Jewctt  &'  Co.,  [Boston^  in  the  Clcrk*s 
Office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  District  of  Massachusetts.    1 2  mo, 

pp.    12.     AAS.,    BM.,    C,    H.,    M.,    MINNHS.,    NYH.     +    [With    Colo- 

phon:]  Published  for  gratuitous  distributiofi,  at  the  Office  of  the 
American  Anti-Slavery  Society,  No.  138  Nassau  Street,  New  York. 
Also  to  be  had  at  the  Anti-Slavery  Offices,  No.  2  1  Cornhill,  Bos- 


44  STOWE  (h.  b.). 

toriy  and  No.  3 1  North  Fifth  Street,  Philadelfhia ;  and  at  the  Anti- 
Slavery  Defository,  Salem,  Columbiana  Co.,  Ohio.  [1857?] 
l2mo,  pp.  12.  B.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  UTEX.,  WHS.,  Y.  +  London: 
JohnCassell.    1853.    i2mo.  92452 

The  American  issues  have  caption  titles  only,  with  the  respective  headings:  "Lib- 
erty Tracts. — No.  i"  and  "Anti-Slavery  Tracts.  No.  13."  Copies  of  either  the  first 
or  second  are  at  hsp.  and  up. 

Information  concerning  the  London  edition  from  the  English  Catalogue. 

Date  of  the  second  American  issue  supplied  from  addresses  in  city  directories. 

Reprinted  in  the  first  series  of  "Autographs  for  Freedom,"  Boston,  1853,  pp.  127— 
147,  London,  1853,  pp.  88—102,  and  in  the  editions  of  the  Mayflower,  published  in 
1855  and  later  years.    See  those  titles  above,  and  no.  28835,  vol.  7. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Sam's  Emancipation;  Earthly  Care,  a  Heavenly 
Discipline;  and  other  Sketches.  By  Mrs.  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 
.  .  .  Witli  a  Sketch  of  Mrs.  Stowe's  Family  .  Willis  P.  Hazard,  178 
Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia.  1853.  [Verso  of  title:]  Stereotyped 
by  Slote  6f  Mooney,  Philadelphia,  Kite  ^  Walton,  Printers. 
l2mo,  pp.  124. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  92453 
Bartlett,  no.  4709,  lists  an  1852  edition  published  by  Hazard,  but  it  is  probably  an 
error  for  the  above. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Sam's  Emancipation;  Earthly  Care  a  Heav- 
enly Discipline;  and  other  Tales  and  Sketches,  by  Mrs,  Harriet 
Beecher  Stowe.  .  .  .  London:  T.  Nelson  and  Sons.  MDCCCLin. 
l2mo,  pp.  xxxix,  9-160.  BM.,  FAC.ADV.  +  London  and  Edin- 
burgh: T.  Nelson  and  Sons.  1853.  l2mo,  added  illustrated  title, 
andpp.  xxxix,  9— 160.  Frontispiece.  c.  92454 

"Nelson's  Library  for  Travellers  and  the  Fireside."  Title  of  the  first  edition  listed 
supplied  from  an  early  ms.  note  prepared  for  the  Dictionary  by  Joseph  Sabin. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tim,  and  other  Tales.  By  Mrs.  Stowe.  With 
engravings.    London:   Allman.    1852.    iSmo,  pp.  250. 

BM.  92455 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  October  15,  1852,  no.  4080. 
"Uncle  Tim"  was  first  issued  as  "Prize  Tale.   A  New  England  Sketch,"  see  above. 
It  was  later  included  in  the  Mayflower,  and  in  Tales  and  Sketches,  also  entered  above. 
"Uncle  Tim"  is  incorrectly  printed  as  "Uncle  Tom"  in  the  bm.  catalogue. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tim  and  Uncle  Jaw.  By  Mrs,  Harriet  Beecher 
Stowe.  Two  Talcs  for  riper  youth.  Leipzig:  Baumgartner.  iS^^- 
l6mo,  pp.  126.  92456 

Issued  as  vol.  8  of  the  "Little  English  Library."  Information  from  Hinrichs' 
catalogue  for  July-December,   1853. 

Stowe,   Uncle  Tom's  Cabin. 

The  first  edition  was  published  in  Boston.  The  following  list  of  editions  published         I 
in   the  English  l.inguagc   is  arranged  alphabetically,  first  according  to  the  place  of 


STOWE  (h.  b.).  45 

publication,  and  the  London  editions  secondarily  by  publishers.  This  arrangement 
permits  the  briefer  entries  of  similar  issues.  It  will  be  noted  that  the  larger  part  of  the 
editions  published  before  i860  were  issued  in  1852. 

Following  the  editions  of  the  original  work,  the  adaptations,  dramatizations,  etc. 
in  the  English  language,  arc  arranged  alphabetically  by  title. 

After  these,  the  translations  are  arranged  alphabetically  by  languages. 

At  the  end  are  the  titles  of  a  number  of  works  relating  to  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  and 
references  to  similar  works  entered  elsewhere. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  Life  among  the  Lowly.  By 
Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  .  .  .  Boston:  John  P.  Jewett  &'  Comfany.     ,    .  " 

Clevelandy    Ohio:     Jewetty    Proctor    i^     Worthington.      ^^52-   iO^  t  ^Z^ 
[Verso  of  title:]    Stereotyped  by  Hobart  &'  Robblns,  New  England       '"  ^^ 
Type  and  Stereotype  Foundery,  Boston.    2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.   (2),  6d^V 
v-x,  13-312,  3  plates;   322,  3  plates.  /5l5^ 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  DERENNE,  H.,  NYP.,  Y.  92457 
The  account  of  the  death  of  Uncle  Tom  was  written  by  Mrs.  Stowe  in  February, 
1851,  and  the  book  was  developed  from  this  nucleus.  It  was  first  published  serially  in 
the  "National  Era,"  from  June  5,  1851,  to  April  I,  1852.  This  first  edition  in  book 
form  appeared  on  March  20,  1852,  in  an  edition  of  5000  copies.  "Three  thousand 
copies  were  sold  the  very  first  day,  a  second  edition  [/.  e.  issue]  was  issued  the  follow- 
ing week,  a  third  on  the  first  of  April  ..."  See  the  "Life"  of  Mrs.  Stowe  by  her  son, 
1889,  pp.  148,  159—160.  During  the  year  there  were  numerous  reissues  from  the  plates 
of  the  first  edition,  also  in  two  volumes,  with  the  addition  of  the  words  "Tenth"  to 
"One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  Thousand"  on  their  title  pages.  Besides  the  imprints 
given  above,  on  the  verso  of  title  of  the  reissues  is  added  the  imprint  of  Geo.  C.  Rand 
or  of  Geo.  C.  Rand  &  Co.  It  should  also  be  noted  that  the  name  of  the  publishers  was 
printed  on  the  original  binding  of  the  first  issue  as  "J.  P.  Jewett  &  Co.,"  and  on  that 
of  later  issues  as  "Jewett  &  Co." 

Copies  of  Boston  issues  of  1852  are  located  at  aas.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  h.,  m.,  nyh., 
NYP.,  UP.,  UTEX.,  and  whs.  Some  of  these  may  be  copies  of  issues  of  the  two  follow- 
ing editions. 

Stowe.    Uncle  Tom's  Cabin:  or,  Life  among  the  Lowly.    By 
Harriet    Beecher    Stowe.      153,000    copies, — 306,000    volumes. /^<^^  O^ 
Boston:   John  P.  Jewett  and  Company.   Cleveland,  Ohio:  J ewett^  /      x-^:  , 
Proctor  &'  Worthington.    1852.    [Verso  of  title:]    Stereotyped  by ^  ^     ' 
Hobart  <y  RobbinSy  New  England  Type  and  Stereotype  Foundery, 
Boston.   Printed  by  Geo.  C.  Randy  Cornhill.    8vo,  pp.  166,  adver- 
tisements. (2).  AAS.  92458 

On  printed  paper  covers:    An  Edition  for  the  Million! 

The  success  of  the  work  led  to  the  publication  of  this  edition  sold  for  37J^  cents. 
According  to  an  article  in  "Putnam's  Monthly  Magazine,"  Jan.  1853,  vol.  i,  p.  98, 
50,000  copies  of  this  one  volume  edition  had  already  been  sold  by  December  i,  1852. 
The  latest  issue  of  the  edition  which  we  have  located  is  of  the  "Two  Hundred  and 
Ninety-fifth  Thousand,"  issued  without  date  on  the  title  page,  but  with  paper  covers 
still  dated  1852.   aas.   Earlier  issues  have  the  date  1853  on  their  titles. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or.  Life  among  the  Lowly.  By 
Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Illustrated  Edition.  Complete  in  one 
Volume.  Original  Designs  by  Billings;  engraved  by  Baker  and 
Smith.   Boston:   John  P.  Jewett  and  Company.   Cleveland,  Ohio: 


46  STOWE   (h.  B.). 

Jewetty  Proctor y  and  Worthington.  1853.  [Verso  of  title:] 
Stereotyped  at  the  Boston  Stereotype  Foundry.  Press  of  Geo.  C. 
Rand,  Cornhill,  Boston.  8vo,  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  560, 
including  illustrations  in  the  text.   Frontispiece  portrait. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  M.  92459 

According  to  the  article  in  "Putnam's  Monthly  Magazine"  cited  above,  3,000 
copies  of  the  "costly  illustrated  edition"  had  been  sold  by  December,  1852. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  Edinburgh:  Gall  ^  Inglis. 
1852.   8vo,  pp.  vi,  281.  BM.  92460 

A  popular  edition  is  said  to  have  been  published  in  Glasgow  in  1852.  See  "Put- 
nam's Monthly  Magazine,"  vol.   I,  1853,  p.  99. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin :  or,  Life  among  the  Lowly.  New 
illustrated  edition.    Edinburgh:    Adam  ^  Charles  Black.     1853. 

8vo,  pp.  522.  BM.,  FAC.ADV.  9246  I 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  April  15,  1853,  no.  1775. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  With  a  New  Preface  expressly 
written  for  this  edition,  authorized  for  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  Leipzig.  Bern- 
hard  Tauchnitz.  1 852.  [Colophon:]  Printed  by  Bernhard 
Tauchnitz.    2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xviii,  669.    Plates.     BM.,  H.  92462 

Scries  title:  "Collection  of  British  Authors.  Vol.  ccxLiii  [-ccxliv]."  Collation 
supplied  from  Kayser,  the  pagination  of  the  two  volumes  evidently  added.  The  h. 
copy  lacks  vol.  1,  the  collation  of  vol.  2,  being  pp.   (vi),  317,  (i),  2  plates. 

r    ">~  Stowe.    Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.    By  Mrs.  Stowe.    London:   Ap- 

y;^'-J-J(^p    fie  yard.    1852.    l8mo,  pp.  282.  92463 

T    ^■-   C^J\^  f       Appleyard's   Pocket  Edition.     Announced   in   the   "Publishers'   Circular"    for   Oct. 

c'"" iJ  '5)  1852,  no.  4085.    In  addition  to  this,  an  8vo  edition  published  by  Appleyard  is  listed 

■^     I  ,  in  "Sampson  Low's  Catalogue  of  Books  published  ...  during  .  ..   1852." 

' i^ ^3l  For  the  first  London  edition,  zee  below  the  issues  published  by  Clarke  &  Co. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  By  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.  London: 
Bentley.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  472.  BM.  92464 

Forms  no.  121  of  "Standard  Novels."  Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular" 
for  Oct.  I,  1852,  no.  3943. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  Life  among  the  Lowly.  By 
Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  London:  H.  G.  Bohn,  York  Street, 
Covrnt  Gardffi.  1852.  [Verso  of  title:]  London:  Bradbury  and 
Evans,  Printers,  Whitejrtars.    l2mo,  pp.  (2),  v— xx,  483.    9  plates. 

B.  92465 

"Hnhn's  Illustrated  Edition."  Illustrations  by  Leech  and  others.  Sfc  "Publishers' 
Circul.ir,"  Oct.  i,  1852,  p.  342. 

Stowe.    Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  Life  among  the  Lowly.  .  .  . 


STOWE  (h.  B.).  47 

With  introductory  remarks  by  ...  J,  Sherman.    London:    U.  G. 
Bohn.    1852,     l2mo.    BM.    -j-  [Same  imprint.]     1853.     l2mo. 

92466 

Bohn's  Shilling  Edition.  Information  as  to  the  1853  issue  from  "Les  Livres  de 
I'enfance  du  XV^^  au  XIX^  siecle,"  published  by  Gumachian  &  Cic,   [1930],  vol.   i, 

P-  393- 

Together  with  the  preceding  editions  issued  by  Bohn,  a  third  from  that  publisher, 
"Bohn's  Library  Edition,"  izmo,  is  announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular,"  Oct.  i, 
1852,  no.  3946. 

An  1853  issue  of  Bohn's  Illustrated  Edition,  8vo,  is  listed  in  the  "English  Cata- 
logue," 1864,  but  is  not  announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  during  1853. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  Negro  Life  in  the  Slave 
States  of  America.    London:    T.  Bosworth.     \^Aug.   14,]    1852. 

8V0.  BM.  92467 

The  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Sept.  i,  1852,  lists  an  "Author's  Edition"  published 
by  Bosworth,  8vo,  pp.  500. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin:  or,  Life  among  the  Lowly  .  .  . 
With  a  preface  by  the  Author,  written  expressly  for  this  edition. 
London:    T.  Boszvorth.    [Oct.  13,]   1852.    8vo.  BM.  92468 

The  English  Catalogue  lists  only  an  1853  edition  published  by  Bosworth. 

Stowe.  Cassell's  Edition  of  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  With  eight 
illustrations.    London:    Cassell.    1852.    l2mo.  BM.  92469 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Oct.  15,  1852,  no.  4081. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  With 
Twenty-seven  Illustrations  on  Wood  by  George  Cruikshank,  Esq. 
London:  John  Cassell^  Ludgate  Hill.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  xxiii,  (l), 
391,  (i).   Frontispiece  portrait  and  27  plates. 

BM.,  C,  CU.,  FAC.ADV.,  H.,  NYP.  9247O 

Listed  in  "Sampson  Low's  Catalogue  of  Books  published  ...  during  ...  1852," 
as  appearing  in  December. 

First  issued  in  13  parts,  in  paper  wrappers,  h.  (2  copies).  One  of  the  h.  copies 
has  an  extra  set  of  plates  on  India  paper.  Three  issues  in  "cloth,"  "extra  cloth,  gilt 
edges,"  and  a  "superb  drawing-room  edition  .  .  .  Demy  Octavo,  extra  cloth  .  .  .  gilt 
edges,"  are  advertised  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular,"  Jan.  17,  1853,  p.  29. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  Negro  Life  in  the  Slave  States 
of  America  .  .  .  reprinted  .  .  .  from  the  tenth  American  edition. 
London:  Clarke  ^  Co.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  300.  BM.  +  [Same 
imprint  and  date.]  l2mo.  bm.  +  Third  Edition.  [Same  im- 
print and  date.]  8vo.  bm.  +  New  Edition,  with  40  illustra- 
tions. [Same  imprint  and  date.]  +  With  a  New  Preface  by 
Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  [Same  imprint.]  [1852.]  i2mo,  pp. 
190.  bm.  +  With  Fifty  Splendid  Engravings.  London:  Clarke 
i^  Co.y  Foreign  Booksellers,  Fleet-st.    mdccclii.     [Colophon:] 


48  STOWE  (h.  B.). 

London:  Salisbury  and  Co.,  Printer ,  Primrose  Hill  and  Bouverie 
Street,  Fleet  Street.  8vo,  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  vi,  (i), 
x-xii,  380.    49  plates.  bm.,  H.  92471 

First  English  edition,  announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  May  i,  1852, 
no.  2074. 

A  statement  by  Clarke  &  Co.  in  October,  1852,  quoted  in  C.  E.  Stowe's  "Life"  of 
his  mother,  1889,  pp.  190—192,  reveals  that  a  copy  was  sent  from  America  in  April 
to  Bogue,  the  publisher,  who  offered  it  to  Gilpin.  On  the  latter's  declining  it,  Bogue 
offered  it  to  Henry  Vizetelly,  who  eventually  purchased  it  for  Clarke  &  Co.  It  was 
printed  by  Salisbury  of  Bouverie  Street,  the  following  week,  in  an  edition  of  7,000 
copies.  According  to  the  publishers,  they  had  in  October  "about  400  people  employed 
in  getting  out  the  book,  and  seventeen  printing  machines  besides  hand  presses.  Al- 
ready about  150,000  copies  of  the  book  are  in  the  hands  of  the  people,  and  still  the 
returns  of  the  sales  show  no  decline." 

Mr.  Stowe  also  quotes  a  slightly  different  account  from  a  statement  by  Sampson 
Low,  who  says  that  Vizetelly  brought  out  the  first  issue  on  his  own  account  under  the 
"nominal  agency  of  Clarke  &  Co."  He  continues:  "Mr.  Vizetelly  disposed  of  his 
interest  ...  to  the  printer  and  agent,  who  joined  with  Mr.  Beeton  and  at  once  began 
to  issue  monster  editions  .  .  .  The  discovery  was  soon  made  that  any  one  was  at  lib- 
erty to  reprint  the  book  .  .  .  From  April  to  December,  1852,  twelve  different  editions 
(not  reissues)  were  published,  and  within  the  twelve  months  of  its  first  appearance 
eighteen  different  London  publishing  houses  were  engaged  in  supplying  the  .  .  . 
demand  .  .  .  the  total  number  of  editions  being  forty  ..."  Low  added  that,  after 
analyzing  these  editions  he  was  able  "pretty  confidently  to  say  that  the  aggregate 
number  of  copies  circulated  in  Great  Britain  and  the  colonies  exceeds  one  and  a  half 
millions." 

In  the  second  and  third  issues  listed,  the  preface  is  signed  "G." 

The  fourth  and  fifth  of  the  issues  listed  were  announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Cir- 
cular" for  Sept.  I,  1852,  no.  3605,  and  Oct.  i,  1852,  no.  3948. 

The  last  of  the  Clarke  &  Co.  issues  entered  above  has  the  heading:  "The  People's 
Illustrated  Edition."  It  was  first  issued  in  penny  parts,  and  was  announced  in  the 
Circular  for  Nov.  15,  1852,  no.  4568. 

The  name  of  C.  H.  Clarke  &  Co.  appears  in  the  imprints  of  the  earliest  of  the 
Routledge  issues  entered  below.  According  to  William  Talbot  in  the  "American  Book 
Collector,"  vol.  3,  p.  295,  Clarke  &  Co.  produced  for  the  trade  the  Piper  and  Co. 
edition,  no.  92490,  below. 

For  interesting  details  as  to  the  London  editions,  see  the  .above  article. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin:  or,  Negro  Life  in  the  Slave 
States  of  America.  London:  Clarke,  Beeton  <y  Co.  [1853.] 
l6mo.  BM.  92472 

Stowe.     Uncle   Tom's   Cabin,    and    Key,    in    One    Volume. 
Lojidon:    Clarke,  Beeton  ^  Co.    1853.    l2mo,  pp.  630.      92473 
Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Sept.  I,  1853,  no.  3792. 

SrowE.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or.  Life  among  the  Lowly.  A 
Tale  of  Slave  Life  in  America.  By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  With 
above  one  hundred  and  fifty  illustrations,  drawn  by  George 
Thom.is,  Esq.,  and  T.  R.  Macquoid,  Esq.,  and  engraved  by  Wil- 
liam Thomas,  Esq.  London:  Nathaniel  Cooke,  Miljord  House, 
Strand.    1853.    [Verso  of  title:]    London:    Bradbury  and  Evans, 


STOWE  (h.  b.).  49 

Printers  extraordinary  to  the  Queen,  Whitejriors.    8vo,  xii,  392, 
including  added  illustrated  title.    10  plates. 

BM.,  NYP.(sCHOMBURg).  92474 
Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Oct.  15,  1852,  no.  4083. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  By  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.  London: 
Passtnore  Edwards.    1852.    i2mo.  92475 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Oct.  15,  1853,  no.  4083. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  by  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe;  and  White 
Slave,  by  R.  Hildreth.    London:   Eginton.    1 853.    l8mo.     92476 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  April  15,  1853,  no.  1774. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  by  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.  With  an 
Address  by  the  Rev.  A.  Fletcher.  Illustrated  School  Edition. 
London:  Farrington.    1853.    i2mo.  9^477 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Feb.  16,  1853,  no.  893. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  "the  Story  of  the  Age."  London: 
J.  Gilbert.    1852.    l8mo.  BM.  92478 

Issued  in  September,  according  to  "Sampson  Low's  Catalogue  of  Books  published 
.  .  .  during  .  .  .  1852."  .... 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  London:  Houlston  and  uion^- 
man.    1853.    ^^^-  9-4'^9 

Illustrated  by  Sears.  Title  from  the  English  Catalogue.  Possibly  this  m^y^  t/s  an 
error  for  "Uncle  Tom's  Companions,"  published  by  Houlston,  advertised  in  ihe 
"Publishers'  Circular,"  in  1853. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin :  a  Tale  of  Life  among  the  I.bwly ; 
or,  Pictures  of  Slavery  in  the  United  States  of  America.  Ttijrd 
edition.  Embellished  with  eight  spirited  Engravings.  Lor^dcn: 
Ingram,  Cooke  ^  Co.     1 852,     8vo.     Added  engraved  title, 

BM. .92480 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Sept.  16,  1852,  no.  3760. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  London:  Ingram,  Cooke  Cif  Co. 
1853.    8vo,  pp.  180.  BM   92481 

Forms  No.  9  of  the  "Universal  Library."  Announced  in  the  "Publishers'' CiiCMlar* 
for  March  i,  1853,  no.  1178.  The  collation  is  supplied  from  the  advertsement  in 
the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Feb.   16,  p.  87. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  By  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.  Illus- 
trated by  T.  H.  Nicholson.  London:   Lea.    1852.    i2mo,    '92482 

Announced  In  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Nov.  I,   1852,  no.  4330. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe, 
London:   Lloyd.    1 85 2,    8vo,  92483 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Oct.  i,  1852,  no.  t.cti.i.. 


50  STOWE   (h.  B.). 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  London:  Longman.    1853.   ^^°- 

Title  from  the  English  Catalogue.  92484 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  Life  among  the  Lowly.  By 
Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Illustrated  Edition.  Complete  in  one  vol- 
ume. Designs  by  Billings;  engraved  by  Baker,  Smith,  and  An- 
drew. London:  SoTnfson  Lowy  Son  and  CoTnfany^  47  Ludgate 
Hill.  1853.  ^^°'  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  560.  Frontispiece 
portrait.  BM.,  nyh.  92485 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Jan.  i,  1853,  no.  262. 

Published  uniformly  with  the  Sampson  Low  edition  of  the  "Key  to  Uncle  Tom's 
Cabin."  See  the  advertisement  on  p.  172  of  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  May  2, 
1853. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  Slave  Life  in  America.  By 
Mrs.  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  London:  T.  Nelson  &'  Sons.  1852. 
i2mo.  +  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Authoress.  .  .  .  London:  T. 
Nelson  ^  Sons,  Paternoster  Rozv ;  and  Edinburgh.  M.DCCC.LIII. 
[Colophon:]  Thomas  Nelson  and  Sons,  Edinburgh.  l2mo,  pp. 
(4),  xxii,  587.   Frontispiece.  ba.,  em.  92486 

The  first  of  these  issues  was  announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Oct.  15, 
I8-5-2,  no.  4082,  and  the  second  in  the  issue  for  Feb.  16,  1853,  no.  892. 

St-qwe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or  The  History  of  a  Christian 
Slave.  By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,  with  an  Introduction  and  Fron- 
tispiece designed  by  Anelay.  London:  Partridge  &  Oakey,  Pater- 
noster Row;  and  70,  Edgware  Road.  [Verso  of  title.]  London: 
Partridge  and  Oakey,  Printers,  Oxford  Mews,  Oxford  Square, 
Hyde  Park.    [1852?]     1 2 mo,  pp.  xii,  275,  including  frontispiece. 

']  AAS.,  BM.  92487 

On  printed  board  cover:    Partridge  and  Oakey's  Shilling  Edition. 
P,ac-ti;idge  and  Oakey   advertised   the  three  following  editions   in   the  "Publishers' 
Circular"    for   Sept.    i6,    1852,    p.    322:    Partridge   and    Oakey's    Shilling    Edition, 
'People'^  Illustrated  Edition,  and  Standard  Illustrated  Edition. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  With  twehe  illustrations  on 
wood,  designed  by  Anelay.  London:  Partridge  &  Oakey.  1852. 
8vo.    Added  engraved  title.  BM.  92488 

SyoWE.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  The  History  of  a  Christian 
Slave..  By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  With  an  Introduction  by  Elihu 
Burrirt.  Illustrated  by  sixteen  engravings  by  Johnston,  from  orig- 
inal il.-s'igns  by  Anelay.  (Verbatim  from  the  American  Edition.) 
London:  Partridge  and  Oakey,  Paternoster  Roiu,  and  JO,  Edg- 
ware'koad.  Saunders  ^  Otley,  Conduit  Street.  1 852.  [Verso 
of  title:]    Partridge  and  Oakey,  Printers,  Paddington.    8vo,  added 


STOWE  (h.  B.).  51 

engraved  title,  and  pp.  xiv,  (i),  524,  list  of  books  (4).    19  plates. 
AAS.,  BM.,  H.    +  London.    1853.    ^^°-  92489 

Information  concerning  the  1853  issue  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Stanclifield  sale 
at  the  Anderson  Galleries,  January  24—26,  1923,  no.  iiio. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  Negro  Life  in  the  Slave  States 
of  America.  By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  London:  Piper  Brother's 
and  Co.    1852.    l2mo,  pp.  (4),  188.  C.  92490 

According  to  Talbot,  In  the  "American  Book  Collector,"  vol.  3,  1933,  p.  295,  this 
edition  was  first  published  in  numbers,  and  was  produced  by  Clarke  &  Co.  for  the  trade. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin ;  or,  Negro  Life  in  the  Slave  States 
of  America.  By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Embellished  with  Eight 
Engravings.  London:  G.  Routledge  and  Co.;  C.  H.  Clarke 
and  Co.  MDCCCLII.  [Colophon:]  London:  Salisbury  and  Co., 
Printers y  Bouverie-street  and  Primrose-hill,  Fleet-street.  8vo,  pp. 
vi,  351.   8  plates.  BM.,  nyh.  92491 

In  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  Oct.  15,  1852,  p.  354,  three  editions  were  adver- 
tised by  Routledge:  Family  Edition,  Drawing-Room  Table  Edition,  and  Railway 
Shilling  Edition. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  Negro  Life  in  the  Slave  States 
of  America.  Third  Edition.  With  forty  illustrations.  London: 
Routledge  <y  Co.y  &'  Clarke  &  Co.    1 852.    8vo.  BM.  92492 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  A  Tale  of  Life  among  the  Lowly. 
By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  With  a  Preface  by  the  Right  Hon. 
the  Earl  of  Carlisle.  London:  George  Routledge  and  Co.,  Far- 
ringdon  Street.  1 852.  [Colophon:]  Printed  by  Cox  {Brothers) 
and  Wyman,  Great  Queen  Street.    l6mo,  pp.  xvi,  302.     B.  92493 

The  FAC.ADV.  catalogue  lists  a  "New  Edition"  with  this  title,  and  gives  the  size 
as  8vo. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,  with 
a  Preface  by  the  Earl  of  Carlisle;  and  the  White  Slave,  by  R. 
Hildreth.  London:  Routledge.  1852.  2  vols,  in  one,  i2mo, 
pp.  600.  92494 

Issued  in  the  series  of  "Routledge's  Standard  Novels."  Announced  in  the  "Pub- 
lishers' Circular"  for  Nov.  15,  1852,  no.  4565. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin ;  A  Tale  of  Life  among  the  Lowly. 
By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  With  a  Preface,  by  the  Right  Hon. 
The  Earl  of  Carlisle.  Illustrated  by  Phiz,  Gilbert,  and  Harvey. 
London:  George  Routledge  i^  Co.  Farringdon  Street.  1 853. 
[Verso  of  title:]  London:  R.  Clay,  Printer,  Bread  Street  Hill. 
l2mo,  added  ornamental  title,  and  pp.  xvi,  9—480.    II  plates. 

BM.,  NYH.  92495 


52  STOWE   (h.  B.). 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  By  Mrs.  Stowe.  London:  Simms 
^  MUntyrc.    1852.     l2mo.  BM.  92496 

Forms  vol.  84  of  the  "Parlour  Library."  Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular" 
for  Oct.  15,  1852,  no.  4084. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  With  introductory  remarks  by  J. 
Sherman.   London:   J.  Snow.    1852.    8vo.  BM.  92497 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  The  Great  American  Novel, 
To  be  completed  in  Six  Weekly  Numbers,  Price  One  Penny  each. 
[Colophon  of  no.  I :]  London:  Vickers,  334,  Strand;  and  all 
Booksellers.  [Colophon  of  no.  6:]  London:  T.  C .  Johns ,  Printer y 
Wine  Office  Court^  Fleet  Street.    [1852.]    4to,  pp.  96. 

NYH. 92498 

Caption  title.    Issued  in  six  numbers  of  16  pages  each,  paged  continuously. 
In  the  colophons  of  nos.  4  and  5,  the  publisher's  address  is  given  as  "28  (£f  29, 
Holywell  Street."    No.  6  has  only  the  printer's   imprint. 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  September  1 6,  1852,  no.  3761. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  Second  edititon.  .  .  .  Reprinted 
verbatim  from  the  American  edition.  London:  G.  Vickers. 
[1852.]    4to.  BM.  92499 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  Standard  illustrated  edition. 
London;  Ifswich  [printed  1857].    l2mo.     BM.,  fac.adv.  92500 

Part  of  the  "Run  and  Read  Library." 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  or  Life  among  the  Lowly.  Picture 
of  Slavery  in  the  United  States  of  America.  By  Harriett  Beecher 
Stowe.  y^  Paris,  chez  Baudry,  quai  Malaguais,  3.  Impr.  de  Thu- 
not,  a  Paris.    1853.    i2mo.    Portrait.  92501 

Title  fr<jm  "Ribliographie  de  la  France,"  1853,  no.  763. 

Adaptations,  Dramatizations,  Etc. 

Stowe.  All  about  Little  Eva,  from  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin." 
London.    1853.    l2mo.  BM.  92502 

Stowe.  All  about  Poor  Little  Topsy;  from  "Uncle  Tom's 
Cabin."    Londoyi.    1853.     i2mo.  BM.,  fac. adv.  92503 

Stowe.  The  Christian  Slave.  A  Drama,  founded  on  a  portion 
of  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  Dramatized  by  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe, 
expressly  for  the  readings  of  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Webb.  Boston:  Phillip, 
Sampson    (^    Company,   No.    13    Winter   Street.     1 855.     [Verso 


STOWE  (h.  b.).  53 

of  title:]    Stereotyfed  by  Hobart  ts?  Robbins,  New  England  Type 
and  Stereotype  Foundry ,  Boston.    l2mo,  pp.  67. 

B.,  C,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  Y.  925O4 

Mrs.  Stowe  has  not  reserved  her  rights  in  the  dramatization  of  her  novel.  For  the 
most  successful  of  the  plays  by  others,  see  below,  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin  .  .  .  dramatized 
by  George  L.  Aiken. 

Stowe.  The  Juvenile  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  Arranged  for 
Young  Readers.    By  Mrs.  Crowe.   London.    1853.    i6mo. 

BM.  92505 

[Stowe.]    A  Peep  into  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.    See  no.  59532, 

vol.  14.  BM.,  FAC.ADV.  92506 

An  adaptation  for  children,  written  by  Mrs.  Stowe.  For  Dutch  and  French  trans- 
lations, see  Kijkje,  and  Coup-d'oeil,  entered  with  the  translations  of  the  complete 
work  in  those  languages. 

[Stowe.]  Pictures  and  Stories  [for  children]  from  Uncle 
Tom's  Cabin.  Boston:  Published  by  John  P.  Jezvett.  1853.  4^°' 
pp.  32.  92507 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Bieber  sale  at  the  American  Art  Association,  No- 
vember 13,  1923,  no.  648. 

Stowe.  Pictures  and  Stories  from  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  (De- 
signed to  adapt  Mrs.  Stowe's  narrative  to  the  understandings  of  the 
youngest  readers).    Edinburgh.    1853.    4^°*  ^^'  92508 

Stowe.  True  Stories  from  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  by  Mrs. 
Beecher  Stowe.    London:    Darton  and  Co.    1853.  9^509 

Title  from  an  advertisement  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  January  17,  1853, 
p.  29. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  Adapted  for  Young  Persons  by 
Mrs.  Crowe.  London.  Routledge  £2?  Co.  1 853.  8vo,  pp.  404. 
BM.    +  [Same  imprint.]     1854.    i8mo,  pp.  214.  925  lO 

The  first  edition  was  announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  March  I,  1853, 
no.  1177,  and  the  second  in  the  issue  for  Jan.   i6,  1854,  no.  548. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  Adapted  for  young  persons  by 
Mrs.  Crowe.  With  a  preface  by  Mrs.  Stowe.  London:  Sampson 
Low,  Son  ^  Co.    1853.    i2mo.  925  n 

Listed  in  "Sampson  Low's  Catalogue  of  Books  published  ...  during  ...  1853," 
p.  56.  This  may  be  the  same  as  the  "Juvenile  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin"  at  em.,  listed 
above. 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  a  Sheet  of  Twenty-two  coloured 
Illustrations,  dissected  as  a  Puzzle,  and  accompanied  by  a  Book 
of  Extracts  from  the  Original  Work,  adapted  to  the  use  of  Chil- 
dren.   London:   John  Betts.    185-?  92512 

VOL.  XXIV.  4 


54  STOWE  (h.  b.). 

Advertised  on  p.  [3]  of  a  catalogue  of  publications  of  John  Belts,  issued  at  the 
end  of  "A  Tour  through  the  British  Colonies,"  published  probably  in  the  fifties,  as 
the  date,  Feb.  1852,  appears  in  the  advertisements. 

[Stowe.]  .  .  .  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  Life  among  the  Lowly. 
A  Domestic  Drama,  in  Six  Acts.  Dramatized  by  George  L. 
Aiken.  To  which  are  added  a  description  of  the  costume — cast  of 
the  characters — entrances  and  exits — relative  positions  of  the  per- 
formers on  the  stage,  and  the  whole  of  the  stage  business.  As  per- 
formed at  the  principal  English  and  American  theaters.  New 
York:  Samuel  French,  122  Nassau  Street ,  {Up  Stairs.)  [On 
cover:]    French  &'  Wheat,  Printers,  18  Ann  Street,  Neiv  York. 

[i860?]      I2mo,  pp.  60.  BM.,  NYP.,  P.,  Y.  92513 

With  heading:    French's  Standard  Drama.  The  Acting  Edition.    No.  ccxvii. 

In  the  New  York  City  directories,  French  and  Wheat  are  located  at  18  Ann  St. 
from  1858/9  to  1865/6. 

Another  undated  issue,  with  the  same  collation,  has  a  similar  publishers'  imprint 
on  the  title,  and  on  the  cover:  New  York:  Samuel  French-  &'  Son,  Publishers,  No. 
122  Nassau  Street.  London:  Samuel  French,  Publisher,  89  Strand,  nyp.  It  is  pos- 
sible that  some  of  the  copies  located  are  of  this  issue. 

As  Mrs.  Stowe  had  not  reserved  her  dramatic  rights,  there  were  a  number  of  ver- 
sions brought  out  on  the  American,  British,  and  French  stage.  As  early  as  August, 
1852,  an  unsuccessful  play  by  C.  W.  Taylor  was  given  at  Purdy's  National  Theatre 
in  New  York.  Aiken's  play  was  first  put  on  at  the  Museum  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  in  Sep- 
tember of  that  year,  and  had  a  run  of  too  nights.  During  the  following  year  it  had 
a  great  success  at  Purdy's  National  Theatre.  See  Quinn's  "History  of  the  American 
Drama,"  1923,  pp.  288-289. 

The  version  was  reprinted  in  M.  J.  Moses'  "Representative  Plays  by  American 
Dramatists,"  vol.  2,  1925. 

.\  dramatization  was  also  published  In  London,  with  a  separate  undated  title  page, 
in  "Lacy's  Acting  Edition  of  Plays,"  vol.  12.    bm.,  nyp.,  y. 

Translations. 

In  preparing  the  list  of  translations  of  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,"  we  have  found 
helpful  the  bibliography  compiled  by  George  Bullen,  keeper  of  the  printed  books  In 
the  British  Museum,  first  published  in  1878  with  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company's 
edition  of  the  work.  It  was  later  revised  for  inclusion  in  Kate  B.  Knight's  "History 
of  the  Work  of  Connecticut  Women  at  the  World's  Columbian  Exposition,"  1898, 
pp.  104-123. 

.•\cknowlcdgment  should  also  be  made  of  the  assistance  received  from  Grace  Edith 
MacLcaii's  "'Uncle  Tom's  Cabin'  In  Germany,"  1910,  published  by  the  University 
of  I'ennsylvania  as  no.  10  of  the  new  series  of  "Americana  Germanlca."  The  work 
includes  information  as  to  the  literature  relating  to  the  novel  published  In  that 
century. 

The  translations  arc  arranged  in  the  following  order:  .Armenian,  Bohemian, 
Danish,  Dutch  and  Flemish,  Finnish,  French,  German,  Greek,  Hungarian,  Italian, 
Norwegian,  Polish,  Portuguese,  Roumanian,  Russian,  Serbian,  Slovenian,  Spanish, 
Sv.rdish,  and  Welsh. 

The  arrangcnu-nt  within  each  group  is  the  same  as  that  of  the  English  editions, 
with  the  exception  of  the  French  titles,  which  are  entered  alphabetically  by  the  name 
of  the  translator. 


STOWE  (h.  b.).  55 

ARMENIAN. 

Stowe.  [Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  in  Armenian.  Venice.]  1854. 
2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  (19),  368,  2  plates;  495,  2  plates. 

BA,  BM.,  H.  92514 

A  letter  from  Rev.  Mr.  Dvvight  to  Professor  Stowe  from  Constantinople,  dated 
Sept.  8,  1855,  states  that  the  "translation  has  been  made  and  book  printed  at  Venice 
by  a  fraternity  of  Catholic  Armenian  monks  perched  there  on  the  Island  of  St. 
Lazarus."  See  the  introduction  to  the  Riverside  edition  of  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  1892, 
vol.  I,  p.  lii. 

BOHEMIAN. 

Stowe.  Strejcek  Tom,  cili:  Otroctvi  ve  svobodne  Americe. 
Povidka  pro  mlady  a  dospely  vek,  vzdelana  die  anglickeho  romance 
od  pani  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.    V  Pra'ze.    1853.    i2mo.        92515 

Title  from  BuUen's  revised  bibliography,  1898,  p.  113. 

Stowe.  Stryc  Tomas,  aneb  Obrazy  ze  zivota  cernych  otroku  v 
Americe,  z  anglickeho  pani  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  V  Brne:  Win- 
tker.   1854.   8vo,pp.  181.  BM.  92516 

Much  abridged.    Name  of  publisher  and  collation  from  Kayser. 

DANISH. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Thomas,  eller  Negerlivet  i  Amerikas  Slavestater. 
Af  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Oversat  fra  den  nordamerikanske  Orig- 
inal af  Capt.  Schadtler.  Kjobenhavn.  Forlagt  a]  Univer site ts bog- 
handler  Andr.  Fred.  Host.  Trust  hos  S.  Trier.  1 853.  l6mo,  pp. 
xiii,  616.  B.,  BM.92517 

Stowe.  Onkel  Toms  Hytte,  eller  Negerliv  i  de  amerikanske 
Slavestater  .  .  .  Oversat  af  P.  V.  Grove.   Kjobenhavn.    1856.    8vo. 

BM.  92518 

DUTCH  AND  FLEMISH. 

Stowe.  De  Hut  van  Oom  Tom,  of  het  Leven  der  Negerslaven 
in  Noord-Amerika.  Naar  het  Fransch  van  de  La  Bedolliere,  door 
W.  L.  Ritter.  Batavia.   1853.  8vo.  92519 

Title  from  BuUen's  revised  bibliography,  1898,  p.  113. 

Stowe.  De  Hut  von  Onkel  Tom,  eene  Slaven-Geschiedenis. 
Door  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Naer  het  Engelsch.  .  .  .  Genty  By 
Hostey  Boekhandelaer  in  de  V eldstraety  45 .  [  Verso  of  title :]  Druk- 
kery  van  J.  M.  Bauzvens,  Korianderstraet,  25.  [1852.]  3  vols., 
l2mo,  pp.  (4),  ii,  7-168;  180;  174,(2).  BM.,H.  92520 

Covers  all  volumes  dated  1852. 


56  STOWE   (h.  B.). 

Stowe.  De  Negerhut.  (Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.)  Een  Verhael  uit 
het  Slavenleven  in  Noord-Amerika.  Door  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 
Naar  den  20^^^"  Amerikaanschen  Druk  uit  het  Engelsch  vertaald 
door  C.  M.  Mensing.  .  .  .  Derde  Druk.  Haarlem^  A.  C.  Krusemayi. 

1853.  2  vols.,  1 2 mo,  half  title,  engraved  title,  pp.  iii-vi,  7-312; 
156,187-198,169-336.  BM.,H.  92521 

Title  from  vol.  2.  The  h.  copy  of  vol.  i  has  only  engraved  title:  De  Negerhut 
(Uncle  Tom's  Cabin)  Een  verhaal  uit  het  slavenleven  in  Noord-Amerika.  Door 
Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.    Derde  Druk.  ...  Haarlem.    A.  C.  Kruseman.    1853. 

Brinkman  lists  five  editions  with  the  same  title  and  imprint  as  above,  all  dated 

1854,  the  first  in  two  volumes,  8vo ;   the  second  and  third  in  two  volumes,  izmo; 
and  the  fourth  and  fifth,  both  called  "Volksuitgave,"  in  one  volume,  i2mo. 

Stowe.  De  Neger  hut,  of  het  Leven  der  Negerslaven  in  Amer- 
ika.  Uit  Engelsch  vertaald  door  P.  Munnich.  .  .  .  ^ocrabaya:  E. 
Fiihri.    1853.    2vols.,  l2mo.  92522 

Title  from  Bullen's  revised  bibliography,  1898,  p.  114.  Imprint  and  collation 
from  Bartlett,  no.  47S4. 

Also:  Een  kijkje  in  de  hut  van  oom  Tom,  door  tante  Marie,  voor  hare  neefjes  en 
nichtjes.  Met  eene  toespraak  van  de  schrijfstcr  aan  de  jeugd.  Uit  het  Eng.  door 
A.  G.  Bruinses.  Sneek:  Van  Druten  &  Blecker.  {J.  F.  v.  Druten.)  1853.  8vo. 
6  plates.  A  Dutch  translation  of  a  Peep  into  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  no.  59532,  vol.  14, 
which  is  an  adaptation  for  children  written  by  Mrs.  Stowe.  Title  from  Bnnknian. 

FINNISH. 

Stowe.  Seta  Tuomon  Tupa,  lyhykaisesti  kerrottu  ja  kauniilla 
kuvauksilla  valaistu.  Turussa:  J.  W.  Lillja  ja  Kumff.  1 856. 
Obl.4to,  pp.  23.  8  plates.  BM.  +  [Same  imprint  and  date.]  i6mo, 
pp.30.  92523 

An  abridged  translation. 

Information  from  "Suomalainen  kirjallisuus  ...  La  litterature  finnoise  I544~ 
1877,"  p.  16. 

FRENCH. 

Following  the  Brussels  edition,  in  which  the  name  of  the  translator  is  not  given, 
the  French  editions  are  arranged  alphabetically  by  the  name  of  the  translator.  The 
adaptations  follow  the  complete  editions. 

Stowe.  La  case  de  I'oncle  Tom.  Bruxclles:  A.heheguc.  1852. 
3  vols.,  l8mo,  pp.  156;  160;  192.  92524 

Title  from  the  "Bibliographic  de  la  Bclgique,"  1852,  no.  1055. 

Stowe.  Almanach  pour  1854.  La  Case  de  I'oncle  Tom,  par 
Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Traduction  de  Louis  Barre,  illustree  de  25 
gravurcs  par  Bocourt.  A  Paris,  chrz  Bry  aincy  rue  Guenr gaudy  27. 
— Imprim.  f/r  ]VaUrr,a  Paris.    [1853.]    l6mo.      BIB. NAT.  92525 

Title  from  "Bibliographic  de  la  France,"  1853,  no.  6284. 


STOWE  (h.  b.).  57 

Stowe.  La  Case  de  I'Oncle  Tom,  par  Madame  H.  Beecher 
Stowe,  traduction  faite  a  la  demande  de  I'auteur,  par  Madame  L. 
Sw.  Belloc,  avec  une  preface  de  Madame  Beecher  Stowe,  ecrite  par 
elle  pour  cette  traduction,  precedee  d'une  notice  sur  sa  vie  par  Mme. 
L.  Sw,  Belloc  et  ornee  de  son  portrait  grave  par  M.  Fr.  Girard. 
Paris:  G.  Cha?- fender.  Imfrim.  de  Gratiot^  a  Paris.  1853.  l2mo, 
BIB. NAT.,  BM.  +  Nouv.  ed,  [Same  imprint.]  [185-?]  i2mo, 
pp.  (4),  xix,  596.  Frontispiece  portrait.  c.  92526 

The  authorised  French  edition. 

According  to  "Bibliographic  de  la  France,"  1853,  no.  1880,  Mile.  Adelaide  de 
Montgolfier  was  a  co-translator. 

Stowe.  La  Case  de  I'Oncle  Tom,  ou  Sort  des  Negres  Esclaves. 
.  .  .  Traduction  novelle  par  M.  L.  Carion,  precedee  d'une  etude  sur 
I'ouvrage  [by  H.  Carion]  .  A  Cambraiy  che-z  Pauteur ;  a  Paris,  che-z 
DentUj  Palais-Royal. — Imf.  de  Carion,  Cambrai.    1 853.    2  vols., 

I2mo.  BIB. NAT. ,  BM.  92527 

Imprint  from  "Bibliographie  de  la  France,"  1853,  no.  6603. 

Stowe.  Les  Mysteres  de  I'Esclavage  aux  Etats-Unis.  Traduction 
par  J.  M.  Cayla.  Pflm:  Administration  de  librairie.    1 853.    2  vols., 

8vo.  BIB. NAT.  92528 

A  translation  of  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  and  Hildreth's  "White  Slave."  Imprint  from 
Lucas,  p.  247. 

Stowe.  La  Case  de  I'oncle  Tom.  Traduit  de  I'anglais  de  M"-*-" 
Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,  par  M.  Louis  Enault.  A  Paris,  Imprim.  de 
Schiller  aine.  1853.  Folio.  -{- A  Paris,  chez  Hachette. — Imf.de 
Lahure,a  Paris.  1853.  l6mo.  -{-Paris.  1853.  l2mo.  +  [Same 
imprint  as  second  edition  listed.]  1855.  i6mo.  BM.  +  [Same  im- 
print.]   1859.    i8mo,  pp.  viii,  440.  bib. nat.  92529 

The  first  of  these  issues  appeared  in  the  "Publications  litteraires  du  Pays,  journal 
de  I'empire."  .  . 

The  1853  edition  in  i6mo,  and  that  of  1855,  were  issued  in  the  "Bibliotheque  des 
chemins  de  fer;"  the  1853  edition  in  i2mo,  and  that  of  1859,  in  the  "Bibliotheque 
des  meilleurs  romans  ctrangers." 

Information  from  "Bibliographie  de  la  France,"  1853,  nos.  816  and  4378;  1855, 
no.  2175;  and  1859,  no.  6507.  Information  concerning  the  1853  edition  in  i2mo 
from  Bullen's  revised  bibliography,  1898,  p.  114. 

Stowe.  Le  Pere  Tom,  ou  Vie  des  negres  en  Amerique;  par 
Henriette  Beecher  Stowe.  Traduction  de  La  Bedolliere.  A  Paris, 
chezGustave Barba. — Imf.dePlon,aParis.    1852.    l8mo.   93530 

On  cover:  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin."  Information  from  the  'Bibliographie  de  la 
France,"  1852,  no.  6745. 


c8  STOWE  (h.  B.). 

Stowe.  La  Case  de  I'oncle  Tom,  ou  Vie  des  negres  en  Amer- 
ique;  par  Henriette  Beecher  Stowe.  Traduction  de  La  Bedolliere. 
Illustrations  anglaises.  A  Paris,  che-z.  G.  Barba,  rue  de  Seine,  31. — 
Imp.  de  Plon,  a  Paris.  1852.  4to.  +  [Same  imprint  and  date.] 
Small  8vo.  -j-  [Same  imprint.]  1853.  Large  8vo  with  48  vig- 
nettes. +  Nouvelle  edition,  augmentee  d'une  notice  de  George 
Sand.  [Same  imprint  and  date.]  i2mo,  pp.  (4),  viii,  324.  BM.,  c. 
+  [Same  imprint.]  1854.  4to.  +  [Same  imprint.]  1859.  4to, 
pp.  1 12.  +  Paris,  Publie  far  Gustave  Barba,  libraire-editeur.  Rue 
de  Seine,  31.  20.  [Colophon:]  Paris — Imfr.  Lacour  et  C'^,  rue 
Soufflot,  16.  [185-?]  4to,  pp.  (2),  112  including  illustrations  in 
the  text.  AAs.,  bib.nat.,  bm.  92531 

Titles,  of  all  except  the  last  edition  listed,  from  "Bibliographic  de  la  France," 
1852,  nos.  6969,  6970  and  7188;  1853,  no.  501;  1854,  no.  4212;  and  1859,  no. 
6090.    In  each  case  Plon  is  given  as  the  printer. 

All  of  the  issues  except  the  first  of  those  listed  have  the  title  changed  to  read,  "La 
Case  du  pere  Tom." 

The  1852  edition  in  4to,  and  that  of  1854,  were  issued  in  the  tenth  series  of  the 
"Pantheon  populaire."  bib.nat.  has  another  undated  edition  in  4to,  which  was 
issued  in  this  series.  The  1859  edition  listed  in  "Bibliographic  de  la  France"  was 
issued  in  the  scries,  "Romans  populaires  illustres." 

In  addition  to  the  above  editions  published  in  1852,  Lucas  lists  an  edition  in  large 
8vo  without  vignettes.  He  also  gives  the  date  of  publication  of  the  8vo  edition  with 
48  vignettes  as  1852,  but  that  is  probably  an  error  as  the  announcement  of  the  work 
in  the  "Bibliographic  de  la  France"  for  Dec.  4,  1852,  no.  6970,  states  that  It  is  to  be 
published  in  1853.  See  Lucas'  bibliography  of  Mrs.  Stowe  included  in  his  "La  lit- 
terature  anti-esclavagiste,"  1930. 

At  the  foot  of  the  title  page  of  the  a.^s.  copy  undated  issue  is  stamped  the  follow- 
ing:  New  York,  Roe  Lockcvood  &'  Son. 

Stowe.  La  Cabane  de  I'oncle  Tom,  ou  la  Vie  des  negres  en 
Amerique.  Par  M^e  Henriette  Stowe.  Traduction  complete  par 
Alfred  Michicls.  Paris:  Gamier  jreres.  1 85 2.  l8mo.  bib.nat. 
+  Deuxieme  edition.  Paris,  Gamier  Freres,  Libraires,  lO,  rue 
Richelieu,  et  Palais-Royal^  215.  1853.  [  Verso  of  half  title :]  Paris. 
— Imf.  de  M'"^  V^  Dondey-  Dufre,  rue  Saint-Louis,  46,  au  Marais. 
i6mo,  pp.  xii,  503.  b.  -\-  Troisieme  edition.  [Same  imprint  and 
date.]  i8mo.  -(- Avec  une  biographic  de  I'auteur.  Quatrieme  edi- 
tion, revue  ct  corrigee.    [Same  imprint  and  date.]    l2mo. 

BM.  92532 

Titles  of  the  first,  third  and  fourth  editions  from  "Bibliographic  de  la  France," 
1852,  no.  7186;  and  1853,  nos.  19  and  2028. 

SrcnvE.  La  Case  dc  I'Oncle  Tom  ou  Tableaux  de  I'esclavage 
dans  Ics  £tats-Unis  d'Amerique;  par  Mistress  Harriet  Beecher 
Stowe.  Traduction  nouvelle  par  Old  Nick  [i.  e.  P.  E.  Daurand 
Forgucs]   &  Adolphc   Joanne,  collaborateurs  de  la  Revue  britan- 


STOWE  (h.  b.).  59 

nique.  Precedee  d'un  portrait  et  de  la  biographie  de  I'auteur;  ornee 
d'un  grand  nombre  de  gravures  d'apres  les  dessins  de  George  Cruik- 
shank;  suivie  de  poesies  composees  par  des  negres  et  d'une  notice 
la  colonic  de  Liberia.  Paris.  Anx  Bureaux  du  Magasin  f'lttorcsquCy 
rue  Jacob,  30.  I  853.  [Verso  of  half  title:]  Tyfographie  dc  J, 
Best,  rue  Poupee,  7,  a  Paris.  8vo,  pp.  xij,  563,  including  portrait. 
B.,  BIB.NAT.,  BM.   -^  Paris:  Dclahays.    1857.   8^<3-  92533 

A  French  edition  with  illustrations  by  Cruikshank,  probably  the  same  as  the  above, 
was  advertised  by  John  Cassell  of  London  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  July  16, 
1853,  p.  285. 

Information  as  to  the  1857  edition  from  "Les  livres  de  I'enfance  du  "SN^  au  XIX^ 
Siecle,"  published  by  Gumuchian  &  Cie.,  [1930],  vol.  i,  p.  393. 

Stowe.  La  Case  de  I'oncle  Tom;  par  Mi^e  H.  Beecher  Stowe. 
Traduite  et  accompagnee  de  notes,  par  M.  Leon  Pilatte,  avec  une 
preface  de  I'auteur.  A  Paris,  boulevard  des  Italiens,  1 5  ;  chez  Victor 
Lecou. — Imf.  de  Kaqon,  a  Paris.  1 852.  2  vols.,  l8mo.  -\-  Publi- 
cation de  la  Prcsse.  1853.  Folio.  +  Nouvelle  edition,  revue  et 
corigee,  augmentee  d'une  preface  de  I'auteur,  ecrite  specialement 
pour  cette  edition,  et  d'une  introduction  par  George  Sand.  Traduc- 
tion autorisee  et  approuvee  par  Mn^^  B.  Stowe.  [Same  imprint  as  the 
first  edition.]    1853.    i2mo.  bm.  92534 

Title  of  the  first  edition  from  "Bibliographie  de  la  France,"  1852,  no.  7622. 
Information  as  to  the  second  edition  listed,  from  Lucas,  "La  littcrature  anti-escla- 
vagiste,"  1930,  p.  249. 

Stowe.  La  Case  de  I'Oncle  Tom  ou  Vie  des  negres  dans  les  etats 
a  esclaves  d'Amerique,  par  Mistress  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Tra- 
duction complete,  par  M.  Ch.  Romey  et  A.  Rolet.  Paris,  Borrani  et 
Dro-z,  libraires-editcurs,  rue  des  Saints-Peres,  n°  9,  et  au  Bureau  de 
la  Presse  Littcraire,  Saint-Anne,  <^^.  1853.  i8mo,  pp.  (2),  456, 
(2).  H.  -|-  [Same  imprint  and  date.]    8vo.  92535 

Information  as  to  the  octavo  edition  from  Lorenz. 

Stowe.  La  Cabane  de  I'oncle  Tom,  ou  les  Noirs  en  Amerique; 
par  Henrietta  Beecher  Stowe.  Traduction  revue,  corrigee  et  accom- 
pagnee de  notes,  par  Leon  de  Wailly  et  Edmond  Texier.  Ornee  de 
4  gravures  sur  acier,  d'apres  Andrieux.  A  Paris,  che-z  Perrotin. — 
Imfr.  de  Claye,  a  Paris.  1 85 2.  8vo.  +  [Same  imprint.]  1853. 
l2mo,  pp.  456.  +  Troisieme  edition.  Paris.  [1853?]  ^^'*^*  ^^' 
+  Imf  rim.  de  Grimaux,  a  Paris. — A  Paris,  rue  du  Croissant,  16. 
1853.  4^0.  -\-  [Another  edition  with  fewer  pages.]  [Same  imprint 
and  date.]  4to.  +  Quatrieme  edition.  Ornee  de  six  gravures  sur 
acier,  d'apres  Gavarni,  Andrieux  et  d'Aubigny.  A  Paris,  che%  Dela- 
hays,  rue  Voltaire,  4  et  6.    Imfr.  de  Racon,  a  Paris.    1856.    8vo. 


60  STOWE  (h.  B.). 

+  Quatrieme  edition.  Paris.  Adolphe  DelahaySy  Libra'ire-Editeur y 
4-6,  rue  Voltaire,  4—6.  [Colophon :]  Imfrimerie  de  J.  Claye  et  C^, 
rueSaint-BenoU.  [1856?]  8  vo,  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  (4), 
456.  4  plates.  H.  92536 

The  first  edition  was  published  in  fourteen  parts. 

Information  concerning  the  first,  fourth,  fifth  and  sixth  editions  listed,  supplied 
from  "Ijiblographie  de  la  France,"  1852,  no.  7187;  1853,  nos.  20  and  2478;  and 
1856,  no.   10265,  and  concerning  the  second  from  Bartlett,  no.  4764. 

A  "deuxieme  edition"  in  8vo  is  listed  in  the  ''Bibliographic,"  1853,  no.  195,  and 
is  probably  the  edition  described  by  Bartlett. 

The  "Bibliographie"  says  of  the  first  edition  published  by  Grimaux,  "Publication 
du  journal  Le  Siecle,"  and  of  the  second  Grimaux  edition,  "Partie  de  la  15^  serie 
du  Musee  litteraire  du  Siecle." 

ADAPTATIONS  IN  FRENCH. 

Stowe.  Abrege  de  I'histoire  de  I'Oncle  Tom,  a  I'usage  de  la 
jeunesse.  Leipzig:  Baumgartner.    1857.    i6mo,  pp.  2  12.      92537 

Forms  vol.  24  of  the  "Petite  bibliotheque  frangaise."  Information  from  Kayser, 
and  Bullen's  revised  bibliography,  1898,  p.  115. 

Stowe.  La  Case  de  I'Oncle  Tom.  Chanson  nouvelle,  d'apres 
le  drame  de  ce  nom.  Paris.   1853.  4^°*  92538 

By  "L.  C."    Information  from  Bullen's  revised  bibliography,  1898,  p.  115. 

[Stowe.]  La  Case  de  I'Oncle  Tom.  Drame  en  huit  actes  par 
Mm.  [Philippe-Frangois  Pinel,  called]  Dumanoir  et  [Adolphe 
Philippe,  called]  D'Ennery.  Decors  de  Mm.  Philastre,  Daran  et 
Duflocq,  Musique  de  M.  Artus,  represente  pour  la  premiere  fois,  a 
Paris,  sure  le  theatre  de  I'Ambigu-Comique,  le  18  Janvier  1853. 
Paris:  Michel  Levy  Freres,  Libraires-Editeurs  rue  Vivienne,  2  bis. 
^853.  [Colophon:]  Paris. — Typ.  de  AI'""  V'^  Dondey-Dypre,  r. 
St-Louisj  46,  au  Marais.    l2mo,  pp.  108.  nyp.,  y.  92539 

Forms  vol.  69  of  the  "Bibliotheque  dramatique."  Reprinted  in  "Le  theatre  con- 
tcmporain  illustre,"  ser.  80,  1859.    bm.,  nyp. 

Stowe.  La  Case  de  I'oncle  Tom.  Traduit  de  I'anglais  par  M. 
Victor  Ratier.  Edition  revue  et  annotee  par  M.  I'abbe  Paul  Jou- 
hanneaud.  A  Limoges  et  a  Paris,  chez  Ardant. — Imp.  d* Ardent. 
1853.    8vo.    +  [Same  imprint.]     1857.    i2mo,  pp.  192.    Plate. 

92540 

Adapted  fdr  children.  Information  from  "Bibliographie  de  la  France,"  1853,  no. 
7885  i  and  1857,  no.  3886. 

SrowE.  La  Case  de  I'oncle  Tom,  de  Mn^^^  Stowe,  racontee  aux 
cnfants  par  M"i<-'  Arabella  Palmer.  Traduit  de  I'anglais  par  M. 
Alphonse  Violet.  A  Paris,  chez  Bedelet,  rue  des  Grands-Augustins, 
20. — Imp.  de  Ra^on,aParis.    1853.    8vo.    8  lithographs.       92541 


STOWE  (h.  B.).  6 1 

Title  from  "Bibliographic  de  la  France,"  1853,  no.  3784.  An  undated  edition  is 
given  in  "Les  livres  de  I'enfance  du  XV^  au  XIX^  siecle,"  published  by  Gumuchian 
&  Cie,  vol.  I,  [1930],  p.  393,  the  date  of  publication  suggested  as  about  1855.  This 
may  be  the  same  as  the  preceding,  as  the  entry  in  the  "Bibliographie"  would  not 
indicate  whether  or  not  the  date  of  publication  would  appear  on  the  title. 

Stowe.  La  Case  de  I'oncle  Tom,  ou  les  Malheurs  d'une  famille 
esclave.  Romance  tiree  du  roman  et  de  la  piece  de  ce  nom,  jouee  a 
I'Ambigu,  paroles  de  Eugene  Lecart.  A  Parisy  chez  Aubert,  rue  du 
Platre-Saint-Jacquesy  19. — Impr.  de  ChnstopheyU  Paris.  1853.  4'^*^* 

Title  from  "Bibliographie  de  la  France,"  1853,  no.  815.  92542 

Stowe.  Un  Coup-d'ocil  dans  la  Case  de  I'Oncle  Tom,  extrait 
de  I'ouvrage  de  WL'^^  Henriette  Beecher  Stowe  et  destine  a  la  jeu- 
nesse,  Avec  une  Lettre  de  M"i^  Beecher  Stowe  adressee  aux  enfants. 
ToulousCy  Societe  des  Livres  Rellgicux.  Defot:  rue  du  Lucee,  14. 
1853.  [Verso  of  half-title:]  Toulouse,  Imp.  de  Chauvin  et Feilles, 
rue  Mirepoixy  3.    l2mo,  pp.  322.   6  plates.  nyp.  92543 

A  translation  of  a  "Peep  into  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,"  no.  59532,  vol.  14,  which  is 
an  adaptation  prepared  by  Mrs.  Stowe. 

[Stowe].  Elisa  ou  un  chapitre  de  I'Oncle  Tom.  Comedie  en 
deux  actes,  par  M.  Arthur  de  Beauplan.  Representee  pour  la  pre- 
miere fois,  a  Paris,  sur  le  Theatre  du  Gymnase  le  21  fevrier  1853. 
[Colophon:]  Poissy. — Typographie  Arbieu.  \^Paris.  1 853?]  l2mo, 
pp.48.  NYP.,  Y.  92544 

Caption  title.  Forms  vol.  70  of  the  "Bibliotheque  Dramatique,"  which  was  pub- 
lished by  Michel  Levy,  freres. 

Stowe.  Noirs  et  blancs.  Scenes  d'Esclavage  d'apres  Mme.  H. 
Beecher  Stowe.  Paris:  LebrunetCi^.  1856.  l8mo.  24  engrav- 
ings. 92545 

Title  from  Lucas,  "La  littcrature  anti-esdavagiste,"  1930,  p.  246. 

[Stowe.]  L'OncleTom.  Drame  en  cinq  actes  et  neuf  tableaux, 
par  Mm.  Edmond  Texier  et  L.  de  Wailly.  Represente  pour  la 
premiere  fois,  a  Paris,  sur  le  Theatre  de  la  Gaite  le  23  Janvier  1853. 
Paris:  Michel  Levy,  Freres y  Libraires  EditeurSy  rue  Vivienriy  2  bis. 
1853.  [Colophon:]  Poissy. — Typographie  Arbieu.  i2mo,  pp.  80. 
r  ,      ,,,.,,.    ,,        ,         .  BM.,  NYP.,  Y.  92546 

forms  vol.  49  of  the  "Bibliotheque  dramatique." 

Reprinted  in  folio   in   1854  in  the  eleventh  series  of  "Le  Theatre  contemporain 

illustre."     BM.,  H.,  NYP. 

Stowe.  L'Oncle  Tom  raconte  aux  enfans  par  Mile,  de  Con- 
stant. Paris:  Borrani  et  Dro-z.    [185-.?]    l2mo,  pp.  420.      92547 

Title  from  Bartlett,  no.  4765.  Probably  published  after  I  860,  as  it  is  not  listed  in 
the  "Bibliographie  de  la  France,"  from  1852  to  1861. 


62  STOWE  (h.  B.). 

See  also:  Jules  Rostaing's  "Voyage  dans  les  deux  Ameriques  ou  Les  neveux  de 
rOncle  Tom,"  Paris,  1854.  8vo.  Title  from  Lucas,  "La  litterature  anti-esclavagiste," 
1930,  p.  267. 

GERMAN. 

Arranged  alphabetically  by  place  of  publication,  and  secondarily  by  publishers. 
This  arrangement  is  to  facilitate  the  briefer  entry  of  similar  issues.  The  first  German 
editions  were  published  in  1852. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  Negerleben  in  den  Sklaven- 
staaten  Amerikas.  Aus  des  Englischen.  Mit  6  Holzschnitten.  Ber- 
lin: Brandts  \_Falckcnbcrg  u.  Co.]  1853.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  210; 
189;  160.  BM.  92548 

Imprint  and  collation  from  Kayser. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  Negerleben  in  den  Sklaven- 
staaten  Amerikas,  aus  dem  Engl.  Berlin:  [Davids  Buchh.  Wessel- 
mann  ^  Co.]    1853.   3  vols.,  8 vo,  pp.  210;  189;  160.   4  plates. 

92549 

Title  from  MacLean,  "  'Uncle  Tom's  Cabin'  in  Germany,"  1910,  no.  i8. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom,  oder  Sklavenleben  in  der  Republik  Amer- 
ika.  Berlin:  Janke.    1852.   8vo,  pp.  357.  92550 

Title  from  Kayser.  MacLean,  "'Uncle  Tom's  Cabin'  in  Germany,"  1910,  no.  6, 
gives  the  title  as  "Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  .  .  ." 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  Negerleben  in  den  Sklaven- 
staaten  Amerikas,  aus  dem  Engl.  Berlin:  Albert  ^acco.  1852.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  524.   6  plates.  92551 

Title  from  MacLean,  no.  6. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte.  Ein  Roman  aus  dem  Leben  der 
Sklaven  in  Amerika.  (Mit  sechs  sauberen  Holzschnitten  geziert.) 
2.  Aufl.  Berlin:  Albert  ^acco.  [1853.]  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  278; 
246.   6  plates.   +  3.  Aufl.    [Same  imprint,  date,  and  collation.] 

92552 

Titles  from  Kayser.    bm.  has  a  copy  of  either  the  second  or  third  edition. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  Sklavenleben  in  den  Frei- 
Staaten  Amerikas,  aus  dem  Engl.  Berlin:  Schnit'z.er.  1 853.  3  vols., 
Svo,  pp.  (4),  643.  +  2.  Aufl.    [Same  imprint,  date,  and  collation.] 

Information  from  Kayser.  92553 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte.  Einc  Negergeschichtc  von  H.  B. 
Stowe.  .  .  .  Berlin^  1852.  Verlagshandlttng  des  allgemeinrn  deut- 
schcnVolkschrijten-Vereins.  (Jul.  Springer.)  [Colophon:]  Drtick 
von  Morit-z  Kat-z  {Gebriider  Kafz)  ifi  Dessau.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
(4),  219,  (1);  (4),  228;  (4),  203,  (l).  RM.,  H.,  Y.  92554 

Hdch.  4-6,  Jahrg.  5  of  "Allgemeine  deutsche  Volks-Bibliothek." — bm. 


STOWE  (h.  B.).  63 

Stowe.  Oheim  Tom's  Hiitte;  oder,  das  Leben  bei  den  Niedri- 
gen,  von  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Uebersetzt  von  Hugo  Rudolph 
Hutten.  Boston:  J.  P.  J cwctt  und  Conipagtiie ;  Cleveland,  O.: 
J  ewetty  Proctor  yUndWorthington.  1 853.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cam- 
bridge,  Sterreotyfirt  von  Me  teal f  und  Comfagnie,  Universitaets- 
buchdrucker.   8vo,  pp.  vi,  176.  Frontispiece.  bm.,  c.  92555 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom  oder  Schilderungen  aus  dem  Leben  in  den 
Sklavenstaaten  Nordamerika's.  Von  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Nach 
der  35sten  englischen  Auflage  von  J.  S.  Lowe.  .  .  .  Hamburg.  Ver- 
lag  von  Robert  Kittler.  1853.  [Colophon:]  Druekt  der  Teub- 
ner^schen  Oficin  in  Leipzig.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  (2),  v— ix,  (i), 
264;  (4),  224.  B.,BM.  92556 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  Negerleben  in  den  Sklaven- 
staaten von  Nordam.  mit  40  Illus.  Karlsruhe:  Herder^sch.  Buchh. 

1852.  92557 

Title  from  MacLean,  no.  9. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  Negerleben  in  den  Sklaven- 
staaten von  Amerika  mit  der  Biogr.  der  Verfasserin  und  einer  Vor- 
rede  v.  E.  Burritt.  Vollstandige  u.  wohlfeilste  Steriotypausg.  nebst 
Portrait.  Leipzig:  Friedlein.  1 853.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  448. 
Portrait.  92558 

Title  from  MacLean,  no.  21. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  Negerleben  in  den  Sklaven- 
staaten von  Amerika.  Von  Harriet  Stowe,  geb.  Beecher.  Nach  der 
20  amerikan.  Aufl.  aus  dem  Engl.  Nebst  der  neuen  von  der  Ver- 
fasserin eigens  fiir  Europa  geschriebenen  Vorrede.  Vollstandige  und 
wohlfeilste  Stereot.-Ausg.  Mit  Portr.  in  Stahlst.  Leipzig:  Friedlein. 

1853.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  326.  Portrait.  9^559 

Forms  vol.  i  of  "Neue  Volks-Bibliothek,"  edited  by  A.  Schradcr.  Title  from 
Kayser,  where  is  listed  also  a  specially  illustrated  issue  with  16  plates  at  a  higher 
price.  Reissued  ten  times  in  1853.  bm.  has  a  copy  of  the  ninth  edition. 

MacLean,  no.  22. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  Negerleben  in  den  Sclaven- 
staaten  des  freien  Nordamerika  von  Harriet  B.  Stowe.  Frei  nach 
d.  10.  engl.  Originalausg.  bearb.  v.  Ungewitter.  Leipzig.  Hart- 
leben.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  240.  +  Pest  u.  Wien:  C.  A.  Rartlehcn. 
1853.   8vo,  pp.  240.  92560 

Forms  parts  697—700  or  vol.  317  of  the  "Belletristisches  Lese-Cabinet."  Infor- 
mation as  to  the  1852  edition  from  Kayser,  and  as  to  that  of  1853  from  Petrik's 
"Bibliographia  hungariae." 

For  a  third  edition  published  by  Hartleben,  lee  below,  the  editions  published  at 
Wien. 


64  STOWE  (h.  B.). 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom,  oder  Negerleben  in  den  nordamerikan. 
Sklavenstaaten.  V.  H.  B,  Stowe.  Nach  der  10.  Amerik.  Aufl. 
ubers.  v.  W.  E.  Drugulin.  Leifzig:  Kallmann.  1 85 2.  4  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  194;   196;  206;  215.  92561 

Forms  vols.  9-12  of  "Amerikanische  Bibliothek."    Information  from  Kayser. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  Negerleben  in  den  Sklaven- 
staaten Amerikas.  Aus.  dem  Engl.  Leifzig:  J.J.Weber.  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  558  [or  558  numbered  columns:].  15  plates.  +  [Same 
title,  with  the  substitution  of  "von  Nordamerika"  for  "Amerikas".] 
Mit  50  Illustrationem.  2  Aufl.  [Same  imprint.]  1853.  8vo,  pp.  xii, 
736  numbered  columns.  +  3.  Aufl.  mit  Anmerkungen.  Verm. 
Aufl.  [Same  imprint  and  date.]  8vo,  pp.  xii,  430.  -j- 4.  •  •  •  Aufl. 
[Same  imprint  and  collation.]    1854.  bm.  92562 

The  first  of  these  editions  was  issued  in  30  parts.  Information  from  Kayser,  who 
may  have  erred  in  giving  the  date  of  the  first  edition  as  1852.  It  probably  was  the 
1853  edition  described  more  fully  below. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte;  oder  Negerleben  in  den  Sklaven- 
staaten von  Nord-Amerika.  Von  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Mit  40 
Illustrationem.  Leipzig  V erlagsbuchhandlung  von  J.  J.  Weber. 
1853.  [Colophon:]  Druck  von  Otto  Wigand in  Leifzig.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  556  numbered  columns,  two  to  a  page,  pp.  (2).  39  plates. 

B.,  H.,  NYP.  (sCHOMBURg).  92563 

The  B.  and  nyp.  copies  have  bound  with  them  the  wrappers  of  the  parts  in  which 
they  were  originally  issued. 

Stowe.  Sklaverei  in  dem  Lande  der  Freiheit,  oder  das  Leben 
der  Neger  in  den  Sklavenstaaten  Nordamerikas;  Nach  der  15  Aufl. 
v.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  mit  einem  Vorworte.  Leifzig:  D.  Wigand. 

1852.  4  vols.,  8vo.    pp.  xvi,  866.    +   [Same  imprint  and  date.] 
4  vols.,  i6mo.  pp.508.   +  3.  AuH.    [Same  imprint.]    1853. 

92564 

Information  from  MacLean,  no.  lo.  The  third  edition  as  described  here  by 
MacLean  is  probably  taken  from  an  abbreviated  entry  of  the  following  title. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  Sklaverei  im  Lande  der  Frei- 
heit. 3.  Aufl.  mit  einer  original  Vorrede  der  Frau  Verfasserin,  und 
mit  einer  Einleitung  uber  die  Sklaverei.    LAfzig:    D.   Wigand. 

1853.  4  vols.,  1 6mo,  pp.  XX,  109;  117;   141 ;   141.  92565 

Title  from  MacLean,  no.  23.  The  collation  is  from  Kayser. 

SrowE.  [Uncle  Tom's  Cabin  in  German.]  London:  Sam f son 
LoWySony^  Co.    1853.   ^^''^-  92566 

Advertised  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  May  2,  1853,  p.  172.  This  is  probably 
one  of  the  Gcrniin  translations  printed  elsewhere. 


STOWE  (h.  B.).  65 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte.  Pesth  u.Wicn:  C .  A .  Hartlebcn. 
1853.  Sec  above,  Hartleben's  Leipzig  edition. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  die  Geschichte  eines  christ- 
lichen  Sklaven  v.  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Stuttgart:  Frankh.  1852 
[~i853-]  3  ^ols.,  i6mo,  pp.  176;  183;  xii,  312.  -f  Aus  dem 
Engl,  iibertragen  v.  L.  Du  Bois.  Stuttgart:  Franckh.  1853.  3 
vols.,  l6mo,  pp.  xi,  176;   183;  312.  92567 

The  first  edition  forms  parts  1871— 1881  of  the  "Relletristiches  Ausland.  Kabi- 
nt'tsbibliothek  der  class.  Romane  aller  Nationen,"  edited  by  Karl  Spindler.  Infor- 
mation from  Kayser. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte  oder  Das  Negerleben  in  den  Skla- 
venstaaten  des  freien  Nordamerika.  Von  Henriette  Stowe.  In 
deutscher  Auffassungsweise  fiir  deutsche  Leser  bearbeitet  von  Dr. 
Ungewitter.  Dritte  Ausgabe.  Mit  6  Illustrationem.  Wien  und 
Le'ipzigy  1853.  Hartleben's  Verlags-Exf edition.  [On  p.  [4]:] 
Gedruckt  bei  Leop.  Sommer.  l6mo,  pp.  239,  (l),  advertisement 
(l).   5  plates.  B.,  BM.  92568 

For  earlier  editions  isued  by  Hartleben,  see  above,  the  editions  published  at  Leipzig. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  iibersetzt  von  F.  C.  Nordstern. 
Wien:  Wenedikt.  I'^^i.  8vo.  +  2  Abdr.  [Same imprint.]  1853. 
8vo.  92569 

In  six  parts.    Information  from  Kayser. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte.  Wittenberg:  Mohr.  1852.  2 
vols.,  pp.  650.    +  Wittenberg^  Altenberg  [printed].    2  vols.,  8vo. 

BM. 92570 

These  issues  form  vols.  7  and  8  of  "Neuer  Haus-  und  Familien-Schatz.  Erzah- 
lungs-bibliothek  fiir  jedermann."  Information  as  to  the  1852  edition  from  MacLean, 
no.  12. 

German  Adaptations. 

Stowe.  Evangeline  und  Neger  Tom — aus  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte, 
ausgewahlt  fiir  die  liebe  Jugend  in  Haus  und  Schule.  Mit  Vorwort 
von  Karl  Mann.  Stuttgart:  Quack.    1854.   8vo,  pp.  vii,  207. 

92571 

Title  from  Kayser  where  it  is  listed  under  title.  MacLean,  no.  31,  gives  the  col- 
lation as  pp.  vii,  270. 

Stowe.  Illustrationen  zu  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte  von  Harriet 
Beecher  Stowe.  i6  Blatter  im  feinsten  Holzschn.  nach  Zeichnun- 
gen  von  H.  Anelay.  Mit  dem  Portr.  von  H.  Stowe  (in  Holzschn.). 
Nebst  e.  Vorrede  von  Elihu  Burrit,  e.  Biographie  der  Verf.  u.  erlaut. 
Anmerkungen  zu  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte.  Leipzig:  Friedlein,  Zeiger. 
1853.  8vo,  pp.  vii,  ix.  92572 

Listed  under  title  in  Kayser.    MacLean,  no.  29. 


66  STOWE  (h.  b.). 

Stowe.  Negerleben  in  Nord-Amerika,  Frei  nach  dem  Romane 
der  Mrs.  Stowe  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  Dramatisches  Gemalde  in 
vier  Aufziigen  von  G.  Danckwardt  und  W.  Kahleis.  Den  Biihnen 
gegeniiber  als  Manuscript  gedruckt.  Berlin^  1852.  Zn  be-zkehen 
dur ch  A .  H einrzcli' s  Theater-Geschajtsbureau,  [Colophon:]  Druck 
von  A.  Sacco,  Hausvoigteiplatz  Nr.  7.   8vo,  pp.  74.         nyp.  92573 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom.  Amerikan.  Zeitgemalde  mit  Gesang  u. 
Tanz  in  3  Abthlgn.,  nebst  einem  Vorspiele,  nach  Frau  Stowe's 
Roman:  "Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte",  von  Theresa  v.  Megerle.  Musik 
&c.  vom  Kappelmstr.  Metzger.  Wien:  Wallishauser^s  Druckerei. 
1853.   8vo,pp.  37.  92574 

Forms  part  26  of  the  "Theater-Repertoire."  Title  from  Kayser,  listed  under  the 
series. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte.  Erzahlung  fiir  Kinder  bearbeitet. 
Neues  Bilder-und  Lesebuch  mit  8  Lithographien  in  Tondruck. 
Number g:  verlag  von  I.  L.  Lot-zbcck.  [Verso  of  title :]  Druck  der 
SebaLd^sche?i  Officin  in  Nilrnberg.  [  1 854  ?  ]  Oblong  1 6mo,  pp.  20. 
8  plates.  B.,BM.  92575 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte.  Nach  dem  Englischen  der  Frau 
H.  B.  Stowe  fiir  die  reifere  Jugend  bearbeitet  von  Moriz  Gans.  Mit 
einer  Abbildung  in  Farbendruck.  Pesth,  Verlag  von  Gustav  Hecke- 
nast.  [Colophon:]  Druck  von  Brekkopj  und  H artel  in  Leipzig. 
[1853.]    i6mo,  pp.  (2),  216.  B.jBM.  92576 

On  cover  title:  Neues  Lcsekabinet  fiir  die  reifere  Jugend.  [Vol.  i.]  Date  sup- 
plied from  Kayser. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  fiir  Kinder.  Nach  dem  Englischen 
von.  Aug.  Hiirtel.  Leipzig:  Hacndel.  [1853.]  i6mo,  pp.  48. 
Plate,  BM.  92577 

Issued  as  vol.  2  of  the  series  "Illustrirte  Kindfrerziihlungen  fiir  Sommertage  und 
Winterabende."  Information  from  Hinrichs'  catalogue  for  July— December,  1853, 
p.  156. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte,  oder  das  Leben  der  Sklaven  in 
Amerika,  nach  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,  fur  die  Jugend  bearb.  v. 
Leopold  Streich.  Berlin:  Bahn  &  Faudel.  1853.  '^^'^'  PP-  ^5^- 
4  plates.  92578 

Issued  in  Streich's  "Lesccabinet  fiir  die  Jugend."  Information  from  Hinrichs* 
catalogue  for  January— June,  1853,  and  MacLean,  no.  27. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Hutte,  oder  Leiden  der  Negersklaven  in 
Amerika.  Im  Auszuge  fiir  das  deutsche  Volk  bearbeitet.  Mit  einem 
Titelbilde.  Berlin:  Lassar.    1853.    i6mo,  pp.  55.  BM.  92579 

Title  from  Kayser. 


STOWE   (h.  B.).  67 

Stowe.  Onkel  Tom's  Schiksale.  Erzahlungen  fiir  die  Jugend 
von  Mrs.  Beecher  Stowe.  Fiir  die  deutsche  Jugend  bearb.  von  Max 
Schasler.  Berlin:  Hasselberg.  [1853.]  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (6),  170, 
plate;  (4),  176,  plate.  BM.  92580 

Forms  vols.  1—2  of  "Hausbibliothek  der  Jugend."  Title  from  Kayser,  6  colored 
lithographs  being  mentioned  at  the  end  of  the  collation.  Possibly  these  are  illus- 
trations in  the  text. 

GREEK. 

Stowe.  [Uncle  Tom's  Cabin  translated  into  Greek.  Athens. 
i860.]  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  9,  307,  verso  blank,  (2)  ;  (2),  283,  verso 
blank,  (2).  B.,  BM.,  cu.  92581 

HINDUSTANI. 

Stowe.  [Uncle  Tom's  Cabin  translated  into  Hindustani.  Place, 
publisher  and  date  unknown.]  92582 

James  Thurston  in  a  letter  to  Mrs.  Stowe,  dated  October  26,  i860,  states  that 
Joguth  Chunder  Gangooly  had  told  him  that  "  'Uncle  Tom's  Cabin'  was  a  book 
well  known  and  as  much  read  in  Bengal  among  his  own  people  as  here  in  America, 
that  it  had  been  translated  into  their  language,  and  been  made  a  household  book." 
See  the  introduction  to  the  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company  edition  of  Uncle  Tom's 
Cabin,  1896,  vol.  i,  p.  lix.  Bartlett  also  mentions  an  edition  in  this  language,  but 
we  have  not  been  able  to  find  a  description  of  a  copy. 

HUNGARIAN. 

Stowe.  Tamas  batya  kunyhoja,  vagy  neger  elet  a  rabszolga- 
tarto  amerikai  allamokban.  Angolbol  Irinyi  Jozsef.  Pesten:  Mul- 
ler Emll.  1853.  4  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xxiv,  2 18 ;  (4),2iO;  (4),2ii; 
(4),  219.  BM.  92583 

Title  from  Petrik's  "Bibliographia  hungariae."  under  Beecher. 

Stowe.  Tamas  batya.  Gyermekek  szamara.  Kidolgozta  M.  .  . 
Rokus.   Pesten.  Bucsdnszky.    1856.    l6mo,  pp.  130.   Plates. 

BM. 92584 

Selected  and  adapted  from  the  origmal  work. 

Title  from  the  catalogue  card  for  a  copy  formerly  at  b.,  now  missing. 

Stowe.  Tamas  batya,  vagy  egy  szerecsen  rabszolga  tortenete. 
H.  B.  Stowe  utan  irta  Tatar  Peter.  Pest:  Bucsa?iszky  A.  1 857. 
Svo,  pp.  48.    22  plates.  BM.  92585 

A  versified  abridgement. — Bullen's  bibliography,  1896,  p.  Ixxii. 
Title  from  Petrik's  "Bibliographia  hungariae,"  under  Beecher. 

ITALIAN. 

Stowe.  La  capanna  dello  zio  Tomaso  o  La  schiavitu  nuovissimo 
romanzo  di  Enrichetta  Beecher  Stowe  traduzione  di  C.  P.  .  .  . 
Milano:    fer  Borronl  e  Scotti  Tifografi-Librai.     1852.    4   vols., 


68  STOWE  (h.  b.). 

l6mo,  pp.   175,  frontispiece;    158,  frontispiece;    184,  frontispiece; 
205,  frontispiece.  v.  92586 

Series  title:   Florilegio  romantico  serie  ottava. 

According  to  an  unsigned  article  entitled  "Uncle  Tomitudes,"  in  "Putnam's 
Monthly  Magazine"  for  January,  1853,  p.  99,  two  editions  in  Italian  had  by  then 
been  published  in  Turin. 

Stowe.  La  capanna  dello  zio  Tommaso.  Scene  della  schiavitu 
dei  negri  in  America  per  Enrichetta  Beecher  Stowe.  Versione  e  note 
di  Baldassar  Mazzoni.  .  .  .  F'lren-ze.  Giacomo  TerniEditore.  1 853. 
[Verso  of  title:]  Tipografia  Nazionale  Italiana.  2  vols.,  l8mo,  pp. 
vi,  345,  frontispiece;  (2),  349—732,  frontispiece.  H.  92587 

Stowe.  La  capanna  dello  zio  Tommaso,  ossia  la  vita  dei  negri  in 
America.  Lugano.   1853.   8vo,  pp.  472.  BM.  92588 

Stowe.  La  capanna  dello  zio  Tom.  Milano:  C'loffi.  1853.  ^ 
vols.,  32mo.  92589 

This  and  the  two  following  titles  are  from  Pagliaini's  "Catalogo  generale  della 
libreria  italiana,"  entered  under  Beecher. 

Stowe.  La  capanna  dello  zio  Tom.  Traduzione  di  Gius.  Laz- 
zaro.   Milano:    Tramater.    1853.    3  ^o^^-j  i6mo.  92590 

Stowe.  La  capanna  dello  zio  Tom.  Traduzione  di  B.  Bermani, 
Milano:   Wilmant.   1853.   3vols.,  l6mo.  92591 

Stowe.  La  capanna  di  papa  Tom.  Libera  versione  dal  f  ranchese. 
Nafoli.   1853.   8vo.  92592 

Title  from  Bullen's  revised  bibliography,  1898,  p.  117. 

Stowe.  La  capanna  dello  zio  Tommaso.  Nafoli:  G.  Nobile. 
1853.  4vols.,  i8mo.  92593 

Title  from  Bartlett,  no.  4786. 

NORWEGIAN. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Toms  Hytte  eller  Negerlivet  i  de  Amerikanske 
Slavestatcr.   Fra  det  Engelske.   Christiania.    1 853.   8vo,  pp.  664. 

Cover  title:   Tidsskrift  for  SkJ0nlitcratur  iste  Aarg.    Este  Bind.  ^    J Vt 

Translated  by  Thomas  Krag.    Information  from  the  "Norsk  Bog-Fortegnelse." 

POLISH. 

SrowE.  Chata  Wuja  Tomasza,  czyli  2ycie  nievvolnikow  w 
zjcdnoczt)nych  Stanach  polnocnej  Amcryki.  Przetlomaczyl  Fran- 
ciszck  Dydacki.  .  .  .  Lwow:  Ttom-acZy  druk  Xakladu  imienia  Osso- 
linskich.    1853.   2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  203  ;  195.  B.,  BM.  92595 

Titles  of  all  of  the  Polish  editions  are  from  Estreicher's  "Bibliografia  polska." 


STOWE   (h.  B.).  69 

Stowe.  Chata  Wuja  Tomasza,  przcz  Pania  .  .  .  opowiadaiia 
dzieciom  przez  Arabella  Palmerowa.  Przektad  polski  VVojciecha 
Szymanowskiego. — La  case  de  I'Oncle  Tome,  .  .  .  racontee  aux 
enfants  par  madame  Arabella  Palmer.  Traduit  de  I'anglais.  Wnr- 
szazva :  naklad  A .  Nowoleckiego  Ksifgarxa.  1856.  16 mo,  pp.  253. 
8  plates.  +  [Without  the  French  translation.]  Warszawa:  fiakhid 
A .  Nowoleckiego  KsiegarzUy  dru karma  '^''Gazcty  codzicnne'f^ .  1856. 
l6mo,pp.  119.   4  plates.  92596 

In  the  first  edition  listed,  the  text  is  in  Polish  and  French.  The  same  four  colored 
plates  appear  in  each  portion. 

Stowe.  Chatka  Ojca  Toma,  czyli  Zycie  Murzynow  w  Stanach 
niewolniczych  Ameryki  polnocnej.  Przeklad  Waclawa  Przybyls- 
kiego  i  Ignacego  Iwickiego.  .  .  .  Wilno:  naklad  i  druk  K'lrkora. 
i860.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  268;   195.  92597 

PORTUGUESE. 

Stowe.  A  Cabana  do  Pai  Thomas  ou  A  vida  dos  pretos  na  Amer- 
ica. Romance  moral  escripto  em  inglez  por  Mrs.  Harriet  Bcecher 
Stowe,  e  traduzido  em  portuguez  por  Francisco  Ladislau  Alvares 
d'Andrada,  .  .  .  Paris:  Rey  is"  Belhatte,  Mercadores  de  livros,  Quai 
des  AugNstins,  4.^.  1853.  [Verso  of  half  title:]  Paris.  Imfresso 
for  W .  Remquet  ^  Co.  rue  Garanciere,  n.  5.  2  vols.,  I2mo,  pp. 
xxxii,  251,  frontispiece  portrait,  and  6  plates;    (4),  307.    6  plates. 

B.,  BM.,  H.  92598 

ROUMANIAN. 

Stowe.  [Uncle  Tom's  Cabin  translated  into  Roumanian  from 
the  French  of  L.  Pilatte,  by  T.  Kodresko.  J  assy:  Buchiumii. 
1853.]  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxxii,  305,  verso  blank,  (l),  36  plates; 
(4),  396,  10  plates.  B.,  BM.  92599 

Stowe.  [Uncle  Tom's  Cabin  translated  into  Roumanian  from 
the  French,  by  D.  Pop.   Jassy.    1853.]    2  vols.,  8vo.        BM.  92600 

RUSSIAN. 

Stowe.  [Uncle  Tom's  Cabin  translated  into  Russian.  Moscow. 
1858.]    8vo.  92601 

Title  from  BuUen's  revised  bibliography,  1898,  p.   117. 

Stowe.  [  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin  translated  into  Russian.  St.  Peters- 
burg.   1858.]    8vo.  BM.  92602 

VOL.  XXIV.  5 


70  STOWE  (h,  B.). 


SERBIAN. 


Stowe.  [Uncle  Tom's  Cabin  translated  into  Serbian  from  the 
German.  Belgrade:  Published  by  M.  Popovica.  1 854.]  8vo,  pp. 
(2)5480.  B.,  BM.  92603 

Reprinted  from  "Srbski  Novina." 

SLOVENIAN. 

Stowe.  Stric  Tomaz  ali  2ivlenje  Zamorcov  v  Ameriki  od  Hen- 
riete  Stowe.  .  .  .  Svobodno  za  Slovence  zdelal  J.  B,  S  6  podobami. 
V  Celovcu  1 853.  Natisnil  in  na  frodaj  Ima  Jane-z  Leon.  1 2mo,  pp. 
xii,  155,  including  frontispiece  and  illustrations.  B.,  bm.  92604 

Stowe.  Stric  Tomova  Koca,  ali  zivljenje  zamorcov  v  robnih 
derzavah  svobodne  severne  Amerike  .  .  .  Iz  nemskega  poslovenil 
[and  abridged]  F.  Malavasic.  S  sterimi  podobsinami.  V  Ljubljani. 
1853.  ^^O'  EM.  92605 

SPANISH. 

Arranged  alphabetically  by  the  place  of  publication.  The  first  editions  were  pub- 
lished in  1852  in  Madrid  and  in  Paris. 

Stowe.  La  Choza  de  Tom,  trad,  por  A.  A.  Orihuela.  Barcelona. 
1853.  92606 

Title  from  Palau  y  Dulcet's  "Manual  del  librero  hispano-americano." 

Stowe.  La  Cabana  del  Tio  Tomas,  6  los  Negros  en  America. 
Traducida  por  los  Redactores  del  Clamor  Publico,  e  ilustrada  con 
cinco  laminas  finas  grabadas  en  acero.  Barcelona.    1853.   ^^'°- 

BM.  92607 

Stowe.  La  cabafia  del  tio  Tom,  novela  .  .  .  traducida  al  Castel- 
lano  por  A.  A,  Orihuela.  Bogota.    1853.   ^vo.  BM.  92608 

Stowe.  La  Cabana  del  tio  Tom.  Novela  escrita  en  ingles,  y 
traducida  al  castellano  por  A.  A.  Orihuela.  Reimpresa  en  Buenos 
Aires  de  la  edicion  de  Paris.   Buenos  Aires.    1853.    ^'^''^-  92609 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  National  Library  of  the  Argentine  Republic. 

Stowe.  La  Choza  de  Tom.  Trad,  por  Wenceslao  Ayguals  de 
Izco.  Madrid.  1852.  4to,  pp.  480.  +  [An  embellished  edition.] 
Madrid:  Mcllado.  1 852.  4to,  pp.  viii-148.  44  plates,  and  portrait. 
+  [Same  imprint  and  collation.]    1853.  92610 

Titles  from  Palau  y  Dulcet's  "Manual  del  librero  hispano-americano." 

Stowe.  La  Choza  de  Tom  6  Sea  vida  de  los  negros  en  el  sur  de 
los  Estados  Uniilos,  novela  escrita  en  ingles  por  Enriqueta  Beecher 


STOWE  (h.  B.).  71 

Stowe,  traducida  por  Don  Wenceslao  Ayguals  de  Izco.  Segunda 
Edici'on.  Madrid:  1 853.  ImfrentadeAygualsdel-zcoHermanoSy 
calle  de  Lcga?ikoSynum.  ^'] .   8vo,  pp.  476,  (4).  B.,  BM.  9261 1 

Stowe.  La  Choza  de  Tomas.  Novela  .  .  .  traducida  al  Castel- 
lano.  Edicion  ilustrada  con  26  grabados  aparte  del  testo.  Madrid , 
Paris.   1853.  4^o-  BM.  92612 

Stowe.  La  Choza  del  Negro  Tomas,  6  vida  de  los  negros  en  el 
sur  de  los  Estados  Uni'dos.  Novela  escrita  en  ingles  por  Mistress 
Enriqueta  Stowe.  Traducida  al  castellano.  .  .  .  Madrid: — 1853. 
Imprenta  de  D.  Jose  Mares,  calle  de  Relator es,  numero  17.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  — ;  260,  "indice"  (i).  BM.,  nyp.  92613 

The  NYP.  copy  lacks  vol.  i. 

Stowe.  La  Cabana  del  Tio  Tomas.  Novela  escrita  en  Ingles. 
Mexico.    1853.   2  vols.,  l2mo.  BM.  92614 

Stowe.  La  Cabana  del  tio  Tom.  Novela  escrita  en  ingles  por 
M.  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe  y  traducida  al  castellano  por  A.  A.  Ori- 
huela.  Paris:  Libreria  Esfanola  y  Americana  de  D.  Ign°  Boix  y 
Comfaniay  calle  LefeletieVy  1%.  Diciembre  de  iS ^2.  [Verso  of  half 
title :]  Paris. — Imprenta  Poussielgue,  Masson  y  cornpaniay  calle 
Croix-des-Peiits-ChampSy  29.  [Colophon:]  Paris. — Imprenta Du- 
buissony  calle  Coq-HeroUy  5.    l6mo,  pp.  322,  (2).   Frontispiece. 

B.  92615 

SWEDISH. 

Stowe.  Onkel  Toms  stuga  eller  negerlifvet  i  amerikanska  slaf- 
staterna  af  mrs  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Ofvers.  fran  I5:de  uppl. 
af  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin"  af  S.  J.  Callerholm.  Stockholm:  Alb. 
Bonnier.  1852.  l2mo,  pp.  528.  +  Helsingfors.  1853.  ^^°'  PP- 
502.  92616 

The  Stockholm  edition  forms  nos.  1—9  of  the  1853  series  of  "Europ.  foljctongen." 
Information  concerning  all  of  the  Swedish  translations  from  Linnstrom's  "Svenskt 
Boklexikon." 

Stowe.  Onkel  Toms  stuga  eller  negerlifvet  i  Amerika.  Ofver- 
sattning  fran  io:de  engelska  upplagan.    1853.    +3  uppl.    1854. 

92617 

The  first  of  these  two  editions  was  issued  in  15  parts.  Information  as  to  both  of 
them  is  given  in  Linnstrom's  "Svenskt  Boklexikon,"  following  the  title  of  the  fourth 
edition  which  was  translated  by  A.  F.  Landtbom,  and  published  in  1862  by  A.  Lind- 
gren  in  Goteborg.  We  should  infer  that  the  above  editions  were  also  published  in 
that  place. 


72  STOWE   (h.  B.). 

Stowe.  Onkcl  Toms  stuga  af  mrs  Harriet  Bcccher  Stowe.  Bear- 
betad  ffir  ungdom.  Med  [7]  illustrationer.  Stockholm.  [F.  ^  G. 
Bcijer.]    1853.    l6mo,pp.  80.  92618 

Adapted  for  children. 

[Stowe].  Onkel  Toms  stuga.  Bearbetad  for  barn.  Stockholm. 
[Bokforlagshyran.]    1855.    l6mo,  pp.  62.  92619 

Adapted  for  children. 

WELSH. 

Stowe.  Aelwyd  f'Ewythr  Robert:  neu,  HancsCaban  F'Ewythr 
Tomos.  Gan  y  Parch.  Wilh'am  Rees,  Liverpool.  Dhibych:  Cyho- 
eddwyd  gan  Thomas  Gee.  mdcccliii.  [Colophon:]  Dinbych 
Argraffwyd  gan  Thomas  Gee.  l6mo,  pp,  x,  500,  including  illus- 
trations.  4  plates.  B.,  BM.,  H.  92620 

The  above  is  referred  to  in  a  letter  from  Thomas  Watts,  Librarian  of  the  British 
Museum,  to  C.  E.  Stowe,  as  "a  strange  incorporation  of  it  [Uncle  Tom's  Cabin], 
almost  entire,  into  the  body  of  a  tale  by  Rev.  W.  Rees."  See  BuUen's  bibliographical 
account  in  the  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company  edition  of  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  1896, 
vol.  I,  p.  Ixiv. 

Stowe.  Caban  F'ewyrth  Twm.  Gan  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 
Gyda  Saith-ar-Hugain  o  Gerfluniau,  gan  George  Cruikshank,  Ysw 
Cyfieithad  Hugh  Williams,  gynt  golygydd  "y  Cymro."  Llundoin: 
John  Casselly  Ludgate  Hill.  1 853.  [Colophon:]  Llundain:  Ar- 
grafhwyd  gan  John  Cassell^  Ludgatc  Hill.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  380.  Fron- 
tispiece portrait,  and  27  plates. 

BA.,  BM.,  C,  FAC.AUV.,  H.,  NVH.  9262  I 

Stowe.  Crynodcb  o  Gaban  'Ncwyrth  Tom;  neu  F\wvd  Negro- 
aidd  yn  America.  Swansea:  J.  Rosser.  1853.  H~  Cyfieithiedig  gan 
y  Lefiad.   Ahertawy.    [1853.]  BM.  92622 

.•\n  abridged  translation  by  W.  Williams. 

Title   of   the   dated   edition    from   the   .  .  .   Catalogue   of   Printed    Literature   in   the 
Welsh  Department  of  the  CardllT  Free  Libraries. 
Swansea  is  the  English  name  for  .A-bcrtawy. 

Stowe.   Caban  F'Ewythr  Twm;  neu,  F^•w\■d  yn  mhlith  yr  Isel-    j 
radd.    Gan  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.    Gyda  Naw-ar-hugain  o  Ger- 
flimiau.  Cvficithiad  Hugh  Williams,  gynt  golygydd  y  "Cymro."   A 
adolygw\(l  ac  a  ddiwygiwyd  gan  Robert  E\'erctt.    Remse?i,  N.  Y.: 
Argraffxiyd gan  J .  R.  Everett.    1 854.   4to,  pp.  220.  H.  92623 

Stowe.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  Caban  f'Ewythr  Tomos,  neu 
bancs  cacthwas  Crist'nogol  .  .  .  Crynodeb  o  waith  H.  B.  Caernar- 
jon.    [1860.^]     I2mo.  BM.  92624 


STOWE  (h.  b.).  73 

WORKS  RELATING   TO    UNCLE   TOm's   CABIN. 

The  following  list  includes  a  number  of  titles  relating  to  the  work,  which  were  not 
entered  under  their  authors  in  the  preceding  volumes,  as  well  as  cross  references  to 
similar  titles. 

Adams  (F.  C.)-  Uncle  Tom  at  Home,  no.  203,  vol.  i.  Philadelphia.  1853.  aas., 
BM.,  c,  M.    London.    [1853.]     B.M. 

Brimblecomb    (Nicholas),  psetid.    Uncle  Tom's  C.ibin  in  Ruins,   no.   7982,  vol.   2. 

C,  H. 

Clare  (Edward).  The  Spirit  and  Philosophy  of  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  comprising  an 
epitome  of  the  narrative  and  events  .  .  .  London.    1853.    l2mo.    bm.,  f.ac.adv. 

Criswell    (R.).     "Uncle   Tom's   Cabin"    Contrasted    with    Buckingham    Hall,    no. 

17545,  vol.   5.     AAS.,   BM.,  C,   NYP. 

Denman  (Thomas),  jint  baron.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  Bleak  House,  Slavery  and 
Slave  Trade.  Six  articles  by  Lord  Denman,  reprinted  from  the  "Standard;"  with  an 
article  containing  facts  connected  with  slavery,  by  Sir  George  Stephen,  reprinted  from 
the  "Northampton  Mercury."  London:  Longman,  Brotan,  Green,  and  Longmans. 
1853.  [Verso  of  title:]  London:  Spottiszvoodes  a7id  Shazv,  Netv-street-Squarc.  i2mo, 
pp.  51,  (i).  NYP.  +  ...  Seven  articles  ...  Second  Edition.  Londofi,  1853.  1 2mo. 
BM.    For  an  1852  edition,  see  no.  19580,  vol.  5. 

Edwards  (J.  P.).  Uncle  Tom's  Companions.  For  the  third  edition,  see  Edwards 
(J.  P.),  no.  21926,  vol.  6.    Earlier  editions  were  published  anonymously. 

Hart  {\.  M.),  Uncle  Tom  in  Paris,  no.  ^0616,  vol.  8.    b.,  nvp. 

[Helps   (Arthur)].    A  Letter  on  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,"  no.   31276,  vol.   8.    aas., 

BM.,  C,  CU.,   H.,   NYP. 

Henson  (J.).  Life  of  Josiah  Henson,  1849,  no.  31432,  and  Father  Henson's  Story 
of  his  Own  Life,  with  an  introduction  by  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stovse,  183S,  no.  31433,  vol.  8. 
Other  editions  under  different  titles. 

[Murphy  (George  Mollett)].  The  Slave  among  Pirates,  or,  "Uncle  Tom's"  many 
Editors,  no.  51458,  vol.  12.    cu.,  h. 

The  Patent  Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  Mrs.  Stovve  in  England,  by  a  Lady  in 
New-York.  Netv-York:  Pudney  &  Ruuell ,  P':;:f--ri,  .Xn.  70  John-Street.  1 85  3. 
i2mo,  pp.  45,  and  author's  note  pasted  on  p.  3.    In  verse,    c,  nyh. 

[Pringle  (Edward  J.)].  Slavery  in  the  Southern  States,  nos.  65684 — 65685,  vol.  15. 
First  edition,  aas.,  b.,  c,  nyp.(schomburg).  Second  edition,  c,  nyp.  Third  edi- 
tion, c. 

[Senior  (Nassau  William)].  American  Slavery,  nos.  79130— 79131,  vol.  19. 
London,  1856.    c,  H.,  nvp.    London  [1862].    c. 

Slavery  Past  and  Present;  or  Notes  on  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  Edited  by  a  Lady. 
London:  Longman,  Brozcn,  Green,  and  Longmans.  1852.  [Verso  of  title:]  Lon- 
don:   Spottiszcoodes  and  Shaw,  Netu-street-Square.    i2mo,  pp.  21,  (i).    bm.,  h. 

Smith  (William  L.  G.).    Life  at  the  South;  or,  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin"  as  it  is,  nos. 

S4812-84813,  vol.  21.  A--.  . 

Stearns  (Edward  Josiah).    Notes  on  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  no.  908S0,  vol.  23. 

Stephen   (George).  Antislavery  Recollections,  no.  91233,  vol.  23. 

Thompson  (George).   American  Slavery.    London.    1853.    bm. 

[Thompson  (John  Reuben)].  Southern  View  of  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  [Richmond. 
1852.]    B.    From  the  "Southern  Literary  Messenger." 

Uncle  Tom  in  England.  The  London  Times  on  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  A  Review 
from  the  London  Times  of  Friday,  September  3d,  1852.  Evils  of  Slavery,  Method  of 
its  Removal,  Danger  of  Agitation,  Colonization,  &c.  Nezv  York,  Bunce  S?  Brother. 
1S52.    8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  8.    c,  nyp. 

Uncle  Tom  in  England:  or.  Proof  that  Black's  White.  London.  1852.  b.m. 
~r  New  York.  [cop.  1852.]  nyp.  A  third  edition  was  advertised  in  the  "Publishers' 
Circular,"  during  1853. 

.■\.  number  of  ephemeral  anonymous  publications  have  titles  beginning  "Uncle  Tom." 


74  STOWELL  (dAVId). 

Stowell  (David).  A  Sermon  .  .  .  containing  a  brief  sketch 
of  the  h'fe  and  death  of  Mrs.  L.  E.  Stowell,  .  .  .  Concord  [N .  H.'\ 
1836.   8vo.  EM.,  NYH.  92625 

Stowell.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  GofTstown,  N.  H.  on  Thanks- 
giving Day,  Nov.  24,  1 83 1.  By  David  Stowell,  New  Pastor  of  the 
Congregational  Church  in  said  town.  By  request  of  the  Religious 
Union  Society.  Concord,  N.  H.  Hill  and  Barton,  Printers.  1832. 
8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  16.  heh.  92626 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Stowell  (Francis).  Directory  of  Camp  Massachusetts,  con- 
taining diagrams  of  the  field  and  roads  in  and  about  Concord,  and  an 
eno-ravinsr  of  Concord  Monument.  Also  a  list  of  ofScers  attached  to 
the  several  divisions,  brigades,  regiments,  battalions  and  companies, 
composing  the  Massachusetts  Militia.  With  the  Town  Officers  of 
Concord,  &c.  By  Francis  Stowell,  Watch-maker  and  Jeweller, 
Main  Street,  Concord,  Mass.  Concord:  Printed  by  Benjamin 
Tolman.    1859.    l2mo,  pp.  12.  B.,  CU.,  NVH.  92627 

Stowell  (Hugh).  The  Responsibilities  of  the  Mother  Country 
in  respect  of  her  Colonies.    A  Sermon.    London.    1 856.    8vo. 

BM. 92628 

Stowell  (Martin).  An  Exposition  of  the  Secret  Order  of  the 
Sons  of  Temperance  with  facts  in  relation  to  secret  societies  gen- 
erally. By  Martin  Stowell,  Warren,  Mass.  West  Br 00k field,  Mass. 
Cooke  and  Chafin,  Printers.    1848.    8vo,  pp.  24.  c.  92629 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Stowell  (W[illiam]  H[enry]).  History  of  the  Puritans  in 
England,  and  the  Pilgrim  Fathers.  The  Puritans  in  England.  By 
the  Rev.  W.  H.  Stowell,  Professor  of  Theology,  Rotherham  Col- 
lege. The  Pilgrim  Fathers.  By  D.  Wilson,  F.  S.  A.  Scot.,  author  of 
Cromwell  and  the  Protectorate,  &c.  &c.  In  one  volume.  London: 
T.  Nelson,  Paternoster  Row.  New  York:  R.  Carter  and  Brothers. 
MDCCCXLix.  1 2mo,  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  (4),xi— 336,  (2), 
cccxxxix-cccxl,  337-508.  Frontispiece,  cu.,  gts.,  whs.,  y. 
+  [Same  imprint.]  1 850.  l2mo,  added  engraved  title,  and 
pp.  336,  (2),  cccxxxix— cccxl,  337—508.  Frontispiece,  bm.,  m., 
NVP.  -f"  New  York:  Robert  Carter  &  Brothers,  No.  285  Broad- 
way. 1849.  l2mo,  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  (2),  vii— viii,  xi— 
xiv,  17-336,  (2),  cccxxxix-cccxl,  337—508.  Frontispiece.  B., 
MINNHS.,  NVP.,  WHS.    +  [Same  imprints  and  collation.]     1 850. 


STOWELL  (w.  S.).  75 

h.(and.).  +  London,  New  York.  1852.  l2mo.  bm.  +  Cincin- 
nati: Moore,  Wilstach,  Keys  ^  Co.  2$  West  Fourth  Street.  1856. 
i2mo,  pp.  (2),  vii— viii,  xi— xiv,  17—336,  (2),  cccxxxix— cccxl,  337— 
508.  Y.  92630 

Imprint  on  engraved  titles  of  the  Netv  York,  1849  and  1850,  editions:  London: 
Thomas  Nelson,  Paternoster  Rozo.    New  York:    Robert  Carter  &  Brothers. 

The  title  of  the  1856  edition  begins:    History  of  the  Puritans  and  Pilgrim  Fathers. 
Also:    London,  [1S7S].    bm.    Nezv  York,  1S8S.    aas.,  c,  nyh.,  nyp.,  peab. 

Stowell  (William  Scott),  Lord.  The  Judgment  of  .  ,  .  re- 
specting the  Slavery  of  the  mongrel  woman  Grace.  See  Haggard 
(Z)r.),  no.  29517,  vol.  7.   nyp. 

See  also:  Considerations  on  Certain  Remarks  on  the  Negro  Slavery  and  Abolition 
Questions,  in  Lord  Stowell's  Judgment  in  the  Case  of  the  Slave  "Grace".  By  a  Briton. 
Newcastle:  Printed  by  John  Marshall.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  18.  Title  from  a  ms.  note 
prepared  for  the  Dictionary  by  Joseph  Sabin. 

Stowell.  Report  of  a  Judgment  ...  in  the  case  of  the  Snipe. 
See  Edwards  (T.),  no.  21993,  vol.  6.  C,  H. 

Strachan  (James).  A  Visit  to  the  Province  of  Upper  Canada, 
in  1 8 19.  By  James  Strachan.  Aberdeen:  Printed  by  D.  Chalmers 
&'  Co.  for  James  Strachan,  Aberdeen;  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees, 
Or  me,  and  Brown,  London;  Oliver  and  Boyd,  Edinburgh;  W . 
Turnbull,  Glasgozv ;  and  E.  Lesslie,  Dundee.    1 820.    8vo,  pp.  224. 

H.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.  9263  I 

[Strachan  ( John)  ] .  An  Address  to  the  members  of  the  Church 
of  England,  from  the  Bishop  of  Toronto,  in  behalf  of  the  Upper 
Canada  Church  University.  London.  1 850.  [Colophon:]  R. 
Clay,  Printer,  Bread  Street  Hill.    l6mo,  pp.  8.  Y.  92632 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Strachan.  An  Appeal  to  the  Friends  of  Religion  and  Literature, 
in  behalf  of  the  University  of  Upper  Canada.  By  John  Strachan, 
D.D.  Archdeacon  of  York,  Upper  Canada.  London:  Printed  by 
R.  Gilbert,  St.  John's  Square   1827.    8vo,  pp.  24.        BM.,  Y.  92633 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Strachan.  .  .  .  Bishop  Strachan's  Pastoral  Letter  to  the  Clergy 
and  Laity  of  the  Diocess  [sic]  of  Toronto.    \_New  York?    1848?  ] 

l6mo,  pp.  23.  AAS.,  GTS.,  UTS.  92634 

Caption  title.  With  heading:  "The  following  Pastoral  Letter  is  so  fitted  to  supply 
a  manifest  need  at  this  time,  that  any  apology  for  the  republication  of  it  in  the  Diocese 
of  New  York,  is  deemed  unnecessary.  From  the  Toronto  Church."  Signed  and  dated 
on  p.  16:   John  Toronto.  Toronto,  4th  Nov.,  1848. 


76  STRACHAN    (jOHn). 

Strachan.  a  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
Toronto  at  the  Primary  Visitation,  held  in  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
St.  James,  Toronto,  on  the  9th  September,  1 84 1.  By  the  Right 
Reverend  John  Strachan,  Lord  Bishop  of  Toronto.  Toronto, 
H.  &  W.  Rowselly  King  Street,  I  84 1.    i2mo,  pp.  36. 

can.arch.  92635 

Title  from  the  "Catalogue  of  Pamphlets  in  the  Public  Archives  of  Canada,"  1931, 
no.  1840. 

For  an  abridged  edition,  see  Extracts,  below. 

Later  Charges  by  Bishop  Strachan  have  been  located  as  follows: 

June,  1844,  Cobourg,  Diocesan  Press,  1844.    a.^s.,  bm.,  gts. 

June,  1847,  Toronto,  Diocesan  Press,  1847.    gts.,  h. 

May,  1851,  Toronto,  1851.    Noted  by  Gagnon. 

Oct.,  1853,  Toronto,  Roswell,  1853.    bm.,  uts. 

April,  1856,  Toronto,  Roszcell,  1856.   can.arch. 

June,  i860,  Toronto,  Roszvell,  i860,    gts. 

Strachan.  The  Christian  Religion  recommended  in  a  Letter  to 
his  Pupils.  By  the  Rev.  John  Strachan,  a.m.,  Minister  of  Cornwall, 
Upper  Canada.  .  .  .  Montreal:   Printed  by  Nahum  Mower.    1 807. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  CAN.ARCH.  92636 

This  and  the  five  following  titles  from  the  printed  catalogue  of  the  above  library, 
1931,  nos.  899,  2269,  1786,  2443,  2385,  and  943,  respectively. 

[Strachan].  Church  University  of  Upper  Canada.  Pastoral 
Letter  from  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Toronto.  Proceedings  of  the  Church 
University  Board.  List  of  Subscribers,  &c.  Toronto:  Printed  by 
A.  F.  PleeSy  Printer  to  the  Church  University,    mdcccli.    l6mo, 

pp.  64.  CAN.ARCH.  92637 

[Strachan].  Circular  letter  from  the  Bishop  of  Toronto,  ad- 
dressed to  the  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  Bishopric  and  See  of  Toronto 
15th  January,  1840,  on  the  subject  of  the  Clergy  Reserves.  [«.  f. 
1840.]   4to,  pp.  3.  can.arch.  92638 

[Strachan].  The  Clergy  Reserves.  A  Letter  from  the  Bishop 
of  Toi-onto,  to  the  Honourable  A.  N.  Morin,  Commissioner  of 
Crown  Lands.  Toronto:  Thompson  ^  Co.,  pri>iters,  King  St. 
East.    1854.    i2mo,  pp.  27.  CAN.ARCH.,  h.  92639 

[Strachan].  The  Clergy  Reserves.  A  Letter  from  the  Lord 
Bishop  of  Toronto  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle,  Her  IVIajestv's  Secre- 
tary for  the  Colonies.  Toronto:  Printed  at  the  "Churchman"  Of- 
fice, Corner  of  King  and  Nelson  Streets,   md  ccc  Lin.    8vo,  pp.  27. 

can.arch.,  h.  92640 

Strachan.  A  Discourse  on  the  Character  of  King  George  the 
Thiitl.    .Xddrcssed  to  the  Tnhahit.nnts  of  British  America.    By  the 


STRACHAN    (jOHn).  77 

Rev.  John  Strachan  .  .  .  Montreal:    Printed  by  Nahum  Mower. 

l8lO.    8vo,  pp.  87.  B.,  CAN.ARCH.  92641 

Strachan.  Extracts  from  a  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of 
the  Diocese  of  Toronto,  at  the  Primary  Visitation,  on  the  9th  Sept. 
1 84 1,  by  the  Right  Reverend  John  Strachan  .  .  .  London:  Riving- 
tonsy  St.  PauPs  Church-Yard  and  Waterloo-Place.  Burns,  1 7, 
Portnian-Street.  ...  [1841.]  [Colophon:]  R.  Clay,  Printer., 
Bread  Street  Hill.    l6mo,  pp.  24.   B.,  BM.,  can. arch.,  uts.  92642 

For  a  complete  edition,  sec  Charge,  above. 

[Strachan].  ...  A  Journal  of  Visitation  to  the  Western  Por- 
tion of  his  Diocese,  by  tlie  Lord  Bishop  of  Toronto,  in  tlie  autumn 
of  1842.  London:  Printed  for  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of 
the  Gospel;  sold  by  Rivingtons,  Hatchard,  and  Burns.  1 844.  [Verso 
of  title:]  Loyidon:  R.  Clay,  Printer,  Bread  Street  Hill.  i6mo, 
pp.  iv,  60.  Folded  map.  ba.,  bm.,  gts.,  nyp.,  uts.  +  Third 
Edition.  London:  Printed  for  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of 
the  Gospel;  sold  by  Rivingtons,  St.  Paul's  Churchyard  and  Water- 
loo Place;  Burns,  Portman  Street;  Hatchards,  Piccadilly ;  T.  B. 
Sharpe,  Skinner  Street,  Snow  Hill;  and  by  all  Booksellers.  1 846. 
[Same  printer's  imprint.]    i6mo,  pp.  64.   Frontispiece  folded  map. 

BM.,  C,  MINNHS.,  NYP.,  Y.  92643 

With  heading:  "The  Church  in  Canada."    Forms  no.  i  of  the  series,  "The  Church 
in  the  Colonies."    Improved  title  of  no.  i  3004,  vol.  4.. 

Strachan.  A  Letter  from  the  Hon.  and  Venerable  Dr. 
Strachan  ...  to  Dr.  Lee,  d.d..  Convener  of  a  Committee  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Printed  at  the  Herald 
Ojfice,Ki7igston,U.C.    1829.    l2mo,pp.  29.      can. arch.  92644 

Title  from  the  printed  catalogue  of  the  above  library,  19;!,  no.  1287. 

Strachan.  A  Letter  to  the  Congregation  of  St.  James'  Church, 
York,  U.  Canada,  occasioned  by  the  Hon.  John  Elmsley's  publica- 
tion, of  the  Bishop  of  Strasbourg's  observations  .  .  .  By  John  Strachan 
.  .  .  York:  Printed  by  Robert  Stanton.  [Colophon:]  Printed  by 
R.  Stanton,  No.  164,  King-Street,  York.    [  1834.]    8vo,  pp.  96. 

Dated  on  p.  3,  ist  January  1834.  CAN.ARCH.,  GTS.,  NYP.  92645 

[Strachan].  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Chalmers,  d.d. 
Professor  of  Divinity  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  on  the  Life 
and  Character  of  the  Right  Reverend  Dr.  Hobart,  Bishop  of  New- 
York,  North-America.  New-York:  Published  by  Swords,  Stanford, 
and  Co.  No.  1^2  Broadway.    1832.    8vo,  pp.  56. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  CAN.ARCH.,  CU.,  GTS.,  HSP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92646 


78  STRACHAN   (jOHN). 

Signed  at  end  by  John  Strachan,  and  dated  at  York,  Upper-Canada,  8th  May,  1832. 
Relates  to  Dr.  John  Henry  Hobart. 

[Strachan].  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  John  Russell, 
on  the  present  state  of  the  church  in  Canada.  By  John  Lord  Bishop 
of  Toronto.  London:  George  Belly  186,  Fleet  Street.  185 1. 
[Verso  of  title:]    London:    Clay^  Printer y  Bread  Street  Hill.    8vo, 

pp.  22.  BM.,  CAN.ARCH.,  UTS.  92647 

Strachan.  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Sel- 
kirk, on  his  settlement  at  the  Red  River,  near  Hudson's  Bay.  By 
John  Strachan  .  .  .  London:  Printed  for  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees, 
Or?ney  ^  Brown;  W.  Blackwoody  Edinburgh;  IV.  Turnbull, 
Glasgoiv;  A.  Brown  &'  Co.  and  James  Strachany  Aberdeen.  1 8 1 6. 
[Verso  of  title:]  D.  Chalmers  &  Co.  Printers y  Aberdeen.  8vo, 
pp.  76.  c,  H.,  heh.,  nyh.,  peab.  92648 

The  verso  of  p.  59  is  blank.  The  nyh.  copy  lacks  the  postscript,  pp.  61-76,  indicating 
that  some  copies  may  have  been  issued  without  it. 

Strachan.  Letter  to  Thomas  Jefferson,  Esq.,  Ex-president  of 
the  United  States,  in  reference  to  a  comparison  of  certain  proceedings 
of  the  British  and  Americans  during  the  war.   1815.   Pp.  16.  92649 

Title  from  Morgan's  "Bibllotheca  Canadensis,"  1867.  Reprinted  in  the  appendix 
to  W.  F.  Coffin's  "1812;  The  War  and  its  Moral,"  1864,  pp.  273-285,  with  a  note 
that  it  Is  extracted  from  the  Report  of  the  Loyal  and  Patriotic  Society  of  Upper  Canada, 
1817.  Winsor,  vol.  7,  p.  435,  refers  to  these  two  editions,  but  does  not  mention  a 
separate  edition. 

Strachan.  Letters  to  the  Honourable  William  Morris,  being 
Strictures  on  the  correspondence  of  that  gentleman  with  the  Colonial 
Office,  as  a  delegate  from  the  Presbyterian  Body  in  Canada.  By 
John  Strachan  .  .  .  Cobourgy  U.  C:  Printed  by  R.  D.  Chattertony 
at  the  Office  of  "The  Church."    1838.    l6mo,  pp.  57. 

CAN.ARCH.  92650 

Title  from  the  printed  catalogue  of  the  above  library,  1931,  no.  1673.  For  Morris' 
reply,  see  no.  50881,  vol.  12.   can. arch. 

[Strachan].  Observations  on  a  "Bill  for  uniting  the  Legis- 
lative Councils  and  Assemblies  of  the  provinces  of  Lower  Canada 
and  Upper  Canada  in  one  Legislature,  and  to  make  further  provision 
for  the  government  of  the  said  provinces."  London:  Printed  by 
W.  Clozvesy  Northumberland-Court,   mdcccxxiv.    l2mo,  pp.  (4), 

41,(1).  CAN.ARCH.,  H.  (law).  92651 

Attributed  to  Strachan  in  the  "Catalogue  of  Pamphlets  in  the  Public  Archives  of 
Canada,"  193  i. 

Strachan.  Observations  on  the  Provision  made  for  tlie  main- 
tenance of  a  Protestant  Clergy,  in  the  Provinces  of  Upper  and 


STRACHAN   (jOHn).  79 

Lower  Canada,  under  the  3  I  st  Geo.  Ill  Cap  3  I .  By  John  Strachan 
.  .  .  London:  Printed  by  R.  Gilbert,  St.  John's  Square.  1 827.  8\'o, 
pp.  44.   Chart.  BM.,  CAN, ARCH.  92652 

This  and  the  two  following  titles  from  the  "Catalogue  of  Pamphlets  In  the  Public 
Archives  of  Canada,"  1931,  nos.  1223,  2460,  and  231 1,  respectively. 

[Strachan].  Pastoral  Address,  to  the  clergy  and  laity  of  the 
Diocese  of  Toronto,  by  John,  Lord  Bishop  of  Toronto,  [n.  /».] 
1852.   24010,  pp.  8.  CAN.ARCH.  92653 

[Strachan]  .  Pastoral  Letter  to  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  Diocese 
of  Toronto.  Toro«/o.-    1854.   8vo,  pp.  6.  can.arch.  92654 

Strachan.  The  Poor  Man's  Preservative  against  Popery.  Part  L 
.  .  .  By  John  Strachan  .  .  .  Toronto:  Printed  and  Published  by  G.  P. 
Bull,  Courier  Office,  Market  House.    1 834.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  54. 

An  early  Toronto  imprint.   In  former  years  the  tovin  was  called  York.  92655 

Strachan.  Remarks  on  Emigration  from  the  United  Kingdom : 
by  John  Strachan  .  .  .  addressed  to  Robert  Wilmot  Horton,  Esq., 
M.P.  Chairman  of  the  Select  Committee  of  Emigration  in  the  last 
Parliament.  London:  John  Murray,  Albemarle-strcct.  mdccc- 
XXVII.  [Verso  of  title:]  London:  Printed  by  William  Clowes , 
Stamford-street.    8vo,  pp.  96.  EM.,  nyh.,  whs.  92656 

[Strachan].  Secular  State  of  the  Church,  in  the  Diocese  of 
Toronto,  Canada  West.  [n.  f.    1850?]  8vo,  pp.  40,  xix. 

can.arch.  92657 

This  and  the  following  title  from  the  printed  catalogue  of  the  above  library,  1931, 
nos.  2213  and  1024,  respectively. 

Strachan.  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  the  Honourable  Richard 
Cartwright;  with  a  short  account  of  his  Life.  Preached  at  Kingston, 
on  the  3d  of  September,  1815.  By  John  Strachan  .  .  .  Montreal: 
Printed  by  W .  Gray,  1816.    8vo,  pp.  56.  can.arch.  92658 

Strachan.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  York,  Upper  Canada,  on  the 
third  of  June,  being  the  day  appointed  for  a  General  Thanksgiving. 
By  the  Rev'd.  John  Strachan,  d:d:  Montreal:  Printed  by  William 

Grrty.   I  8  14.    8vo,pp.38.  C,  CAN.ARCH.,  HEH.  92659 

Strachan.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  York,  Upper  Canada,  third 
of  July,  1825,  on  the  Death  of  the  late  Lord  Bishop  of  Quebec,  by 
John  Strachan,  d.d.  Kingston.  Printed  by  James  Macjarlane. 
1826.  8vo,  pp.  34,  slip  of  errata  pasted  on  blank  leaf  following  p.  34. 

See  also,  Ryerson  (E.),  no.  74549,  vol.  18.  NYH.  92660 


8o  STRACHAN    (jOHn). 

Strachan.  a  Sermon  preached  in  Upper  Canada.  l8l2.  l2mo. 

Title  from  Morgan's  "Bibliotheca  Canadensis,"  1867.  Q^DDI 

Strachan.  A  Speech  of  the  Venerable  John  Strachan  ...  in  the 
Legislative  Council,  Thursday  Sixth  March,  1828:  on  the  subject 
of  The  Clergy  Reserves.  ...  York,  U.  C:  Printed  by  Robert 
Stanton.    [1828.]    8vo,  pp.  43,        can. arch. ,  H.,  P.,  whs.  92662 

Title  from  the  "Catalogue  of  the  Pamphlets  in  the  Public  Archives  of  Canada," 
I9;(  I,  no.  I  261 . 

For  Letters  in  reply  to  Strachan,  see  Ryerson  (E),  no.  74564,  vol.  18. 

Strachan.  Triennial  Visitation  and  Proceedings  of  the  Church 
Synod  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto.   Toronto.    1853.   Pp-  I9-   92663 

Title  from  Morgan's  "Bibliotheca  Canadensis,"  1867. 

[Strachey  (William)],  e/i.  For  the  Colony  in  Virginea  Brit- 
annia.  Lavves  Diuine,  Morall  and  Martiall,  &c.   See  Virginia. 

Strachey.  The  Historic  of  Travaile  into  Virginia  Britannia; 
expressing  the  Cosmographie  and  Comodities  of  the  Country,  to- 
gither  with  the  Manners  and  Customes  of  the  People.  Gathered 
and  observed  as  well  by  those  who  went  first  thither  as  collected  by 
William  Strachey,  Gent.,  the  first  Secretary  of  the  Colony.  Now 
first  edited  from  the  Original  Manuscript,  in  the  British  Museum, 
by  R.  H.  Major,  Esq.,  of  the  British  Museum.  London:  Printed 
jor  the  Hakluyt  Society,  m.dccc.xlix.  [Verso  of  title:]  Richards, 
100,  St.  Martin's  Lane.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  xxxvi,  (4),  203.  5  plates, 
folded  map,  and  facsimile,     aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  h.,  heh.,  m., 

MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  PEAB.,  WHS.,  Y.  92664 

With  series  title:   Works  issued  by  the  Hakluyt  Society.  .  .  . 

The  above  is  printed  from  the  Sloane  ms.  1622  in  the  British  Museum,  which  is 
dedicated  to  Sir  Francis  Bacon.  This  is  one  of  three  known  contemporary  copies  of 
the  narrative,  the  others  being  the  Ashmole  ms.  1758  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  dedi- 
cated to  Sir  Allen  Apsley,  and  a  third  dedicated  to  Henry  Percy,  ninth  E  irl  of  North- 
umberland, sold  at  the  sale  of  his  descendant,  Lord  Leconlield,  at  Sotheby's  April 
24th,  1928,  which  is  described  fully  in  the  catalogue  of  that  sale,  lot  no.  142.  Tlic  bm. 
copy  was  evidently  presented  the  latest  of  the  three  as  it  is  dedicated  to  Bacon  as  Lord 
High  Chancellor,  an  office  to  which  he  was  appointed  in  1618,  and  erasures  are  made 
in  statements  in  the  text  to  make  them  apply  to  a  later  date.  The  others  were  probably 
both  written  in  1612,  the  discovery  of  Columbus  being  alluded  to  as  "since  120  yea  res," 
Prince  Henry  being  still  alive,  i.e.  before  November  6,  l6l2.  In  the  Sotheby  cata- 
logue it  is  stated  that  "all  three  mss.  are  in  the  same  handwriting,  undoubtedly  that  of 
a  professional  scribe,  and  not  of  Strachey  himself,  as  was  believed  by  the  Hakluyt 
editor."    Sre  also  Brown's  "Genesis,"  vol.  2,  1891,  pp.  '562-568. 

I'.issagcs  in  the  work  are  the  same  as  some  in  Cipt  lin  John  Smith's  "Map  of  Vir- 
ginia," 1612.  The  second  part  of  that  work  was  revised  by  "W.  S."  It  was  reprinted 
in  Smitli's  "C.enerall  Historic  of  Virginia,"  1624,  with  the  statement  that  it  was  pre- 
pared by  "William  Simons"  /.  c.  Simmonds.  Possibly  Strachey's  narrative  was  one 
of  those  "of  divers  other  diligent  observers"  u=ed  by  Simmonds  though  his  name  was 
nnt  nu-ntinned  spccilic.iliy  in  the  !i«t  of  authorities. 


STRACHEY.  8 1 

"A  Dictionaric  of  the  Indian  Language"  f.'svni:,  pp.  i  Si  — 196'.  This  is  fruni  tlie 
Bodleian  manuscript  evidently,  as  Brown  states  that  it  is  not  included  in  the  British 
Museum  copy. 

The  map  is  a  lithograph  based  on  the  third  state  of  Captain  Jobn  Smith's  map  of 
Virginia,  but  with  some  omissions.  The  pl.Ttes  are  from  etcliings  by  Mrs.  Sarah  E. 
Major  of  "Powhatan  surrounded  by  his  wives"  taken  from  Smith's  map  but  not  in- 
cluded in  the  lithograph,  and  of  Indian  figures  and  scenes  from  De  Bry.  The  facsimile 
is  of  the  signatures  to  a  letter  from  Lord  Delaware  to  the  patentees  including  that  of 
Strachey. 

Chapters  5—10  of  the  Second  Book  were  reprinted  in  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  "Collecti(ms," 
4th  ser.,  vol.  I,  1852,  pp.  219—246,  and  chapters  7—10  in  the  Maine  Hist.  Soc. 
"Collections,"  vol.  3,  1853,  pp.  279—309. 

Strachey.  Proceedings  of  the  English  Colonic  in  Virginia.  Src 
Smith  (John),  Map  of  Virginia,  no.  82832,  vol.  20.   B.,  nyp. 

The  W.  S.  whose  initials  appear  as  reviser  of  the  Proceedings  was  Rev.  William 

Symonds,   not  William  Strachey.     Mention  of  this   is   made  because  of  a  cross   refer- 
ence from  S.   (W.). 

Stradanus  (Joannes).  Americae  |  Retectio,  |  [At  foot  of  first 
plate:]  Joannes  Stradan.  inven.  |  Adrianus  ColLaert  scalp,  [sic]  | 
Phis  Galle  exciid'it.  \  [Antiverp.  1585?]  Oblong  folio,  4  plates  (l. 
3,  and  4  numbered),  S}^  b}'  1 1  inches,  c.s.brigham.  +  [A  later 
impression,  cross  hatchings  having  been  added  in  the  background  of 
the  portraits  in  the  upper  part  of  the  first  plate,  and  the  number  "2" 
in  the  lower  right  hand  corner  of  the  second.  Antwerp.  159—?] 
Oblong  folio,  4  numbered  plates,  amer.type  founders  CO.,  nyp. 
+  [  A  much  later  impression,  with  the  first  plate  in  still  another  state, 
the  letters  "aa"  having  been  added  in  the  upper  right  hand  corner, 
and  in  the  inscriptions,  scalp,  corrected  to  sculp,  and  the  name  of 
Phis  Galle  changed  to  that  of  his  grandson,  loan.  Galle.  Anttverp. 
16—?]    Oblong  folio,  4  numbered  plates.   C.s.brigham.        92665 

From  the  dates  of  birth  and  death  of  Stradanus,  1523?  or  1536?— 1605,  Adrian 
Collaert,  1560— 1618,  and  Philip  Galle,  1537-1612,  it  is  evident  that  the  first,  and 
probably  the  second  impression,  must  have  been  made  about  the  end  of  the  i6th  or 
beginning  of  the  17th  century,  and  at  Antwerp  where  Collaert  and  Galle  were  engrav- 
ers, the  latter  a  printseller  as  well.  Jan  Galle  was  born  in  1600,  and  died  in  1676, 
so  that  the  third  would  hardly  have  been  published  until  after  1620.  See  Nagler's 
"Ncues  allgemeines  Kijnstler-Lcxikon,"  vol.  19,  191 2,  Thieme  and  Becker's  ".\llge- 
meines  Lexikon,"  vol.  7,  191 2,  vol.  13,  1920,  and  Wurzbach's  "Niederllindisches 
Kiinstler-Lexikon,"  vol.  2,  1910. 

The  first  plate  has  the  heading  described  above,  below  which  are  vignette  portraits 
of  "Americvs  Vespvccivs  Florcntinvs,"  and  "Christophorvs  Colvmbvs  Genvensis." 
The  centre  of  the  engraving  is  a  representation  of  the  globe  showing  Europe,  Africa, 
the  West  Indies,  and  the  eastern  coast  of  North  and  South  America.  This  is  sup- 
ported on  the  recumbent  form  of  Oceanus,  while  Flora  and  Janus  stand  on  either  side. 
Below  is  shown  part  of  Italy,  especially  the  Mediterranean  coast,  with  the  represen- 
tations of  several  towns  and  cities,  including  Florence  and  Genoa.  At  the  foot,  beside 
the  names  of  artist,  engraver,  and  publisher,  as  given  above,  are  the  following  inscrip- 
tions: Qvis  potis  est  dignvm  pollenti  pectore  carmen  |  Condere  pro  rervm  maiestate, 
hisqve  repertis?  |  Lvdovico,  et  Aloyzio  |  Almanijs  fratrib.  nobil.  Flor.  |  Joannes 
Strada,  inven.  d.d. 


82  STRADANUS. 

The  letters  "aa"  added  in  the  left  hand  upper  corner  of  the  latest  state  of  the  first 
plate  suggest  that  this  impression  of  the  plates  may  have  been  used  to  illustrate  some 
larger  work.  This  state  shows  faint  traces  of  the  name  "Phis"  erased  to  be  replaced 
by  the  name  of  the  grandson,  "loan."  Galle. 

The  other  three  plates  represent  in  turn  Columbus,  Vespuccius  and  Magellan,  stand- 
ing or  sitting  in  the  prows  of  their  vessels,  and  surrounded  in  the  sea  or  air  by  myth- 
ological and  allegorical  figures.  At  the  foot  of  the  respective  plates  are  the  following 
inscriptions: 

Christophorvs  Colvmbvs  Ligvr  terroribus  Occani  superatis  alterius  pacne  Orbis 
regiones  a  se  inventas  Hispanis  regibus  addixit.  An.  salutis  m.viiid.  |  (In  the  later 
impressions    the  number  "2"  has  been  added  in  the  lower  right  hand  corner.) 

Americvs  Vespvccics  Florentinvs  portentosa  navigatione  ad  Occasum  atque  ad 
Austrum  duas  Orbis  terrarum  partes,  nostris  oris  quas  |  incolinius  maiores,  et  nullis 
antea  nobis  notas  s,-eculis,  aperuit.  quarum  alteram  de  suo  nomine  American:  morta- 
lium  consensus  nominavit.   An.  sal.  m.  hid.  | 

Ferdinandes  Magalanes  Lvsitanvs  anfractuoso  eurlpo  superato,  et  telluri  ad 
Austrum  nomen  dedit,  |  eiusque  navis  omnium  prima  atq'ue  novissima  Solis  cursum  in 
terris  asmulata,  terrae  totius  globum  circumijt.  An  sal.  m.d.xxii.  | 

A  few  slight  changes  have  been  made  in  the  above  inscriptions  in  order  to  conform 
to  modern  typography. 

In  the  Stokes  collection  at  nvp.  is  what  may  be  either  an  earlier  engraving  or  a  re- 
engraving  of  plate  3.  Easily  noted  differences  are  as  follows:  the  inscription,  "Ameri. 
Vespvc,"  directly  beneath  the  figure  of  Vespuccius  is  omitted;  the  tassel  hanging  from 
the  quadrant  in  his  right  hand  is  lacking;  the  implement  held  by  the  nereid  at  the  left 
of  the  ship  is  thrust  through  the  wrist  of  the  human  arm  she  impales,  while  in  the 
other  engraving  the  implement  passes  only  through  the  upper  part  of  the  arm.  There 
are  also  perceptible  differences  in  the  engraving  of  the  inscription  below  the  picture. 

The  set  of  the  plates  in  the  library  of  the  American  Type  Founders  Company, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  is  mounted  on  one  leaf  in  a  large  volume  of  about  300  mounted 
plates  engraved  after  Stradanus. 

Wilberforce  Fames  calls  attention  to  the  fact  that  in  the  series  of  Tross's  catalogues 
for  1873,  no.  9,  lot  no.  4396,  the  four  original  copper  plates  from  which  these  prints 
were  made,  in  oblong  folio,  were  offered  for  sale  at  500  francs.  The  description  of  the 
set  was  accompanied  by  a  reproduction  from  the  Vespucci  plate.  It  is  possible  that 
modern  impressions  from  the  plates  may  appear  upon  the  market. 

The  four  plates  were  reengravcd,  reversed  and  on  a  smaller  scale,  for  part  4  of 
De  Dry's  Great  Voyages,  first  printed,  Frankfurt,  1594,  two  being  found  above  the 
text  on  the  third  and  fourth  preliminary  leaves,  and  the  others  as  nos.  vi  and  xv  of 
the  plates  bound  at  the  end  of  the  part.  The  title,  Americae  Retectio,  and  the  names 
of  Columbus  and  Vespuccius  on  the  vignette  portraits  are  repeated,  but  the  other 
inscriptions  are  omitted.  The  name  of  Stradanus  does  not  appear.  These  engravings 
appear  in  other  editions  of  De  Bry,  and  reproductions  of  the  fourth  plate  in  the 
abridgment  of  1617,  and  in  Gottfriedt's  "HIstoria  Antipodum,"  1631,  another 
abridgment. 

Most  of  the  above  information  regarding  the  various  states  of  the  plates  of  the 
"Americae  Retectio"  supplied  by  C.  S.  Brigham  and  Wilberforce  Fames. 

Stradanus.  Nova  Reperta.  |  [At  foot  of  first  plate:]  loan. 
Stradanus  tnuent.  C.  de  Mnllcry  excu.  \  Aloys'io  Alamannio  Flor^P  \ 
J.  Strad.  invent.  DD.  \  [Antwerp.  i6oo?]  Oblong  4to,  engraved 
title  and  9  numbered  plates,  8  by  loj  2  inches. 

AMER.TVPE  FOUNDERS  CO.,  BM.  92666 

The  approximate  date  is  assigned  fmm  the  dates  of  birth  and  death  of  Stradanus, 

1523?    or   i536?-i6o';,   Philippe   Galle,    1537-1612,   Theodore  Galle,    1571-1633, 

Carcl  de  Mallery,  11:71-1635,  and  loan.  Coliaert  (prob.ibly  the  second),  I  566-1628. 

See  Thicmc  and  Becker's  and  Nagler's  compilations  cited  above. 


STRADANUS.  83 


A  series  of  nine  plates  depicting  recent  discoveries  and  inventions.  For  a  second 
scries  with  ten  plates,  see  below.  The  American  Type  Founders  Company  copy  of  the 
sets  is  mounted  in  the  volume  of  engravings  after  Stradanus  mentioned  above. 

In  the  first  set  only  the  title  and  plate  I  have  American  interest,  and  in  the 
second,  only  plate  18. 

The  title,  which  is  unnumbered,  contains  small  numbered  pictures  of  the  inven- 
tions and  discoveries  which  are  depicted  in  more  detail  in  the  nine  plates  of  the  first 
series  which  follow.  A  key  at  the  foot  of  the  title  explains  what  each  number  rep- 
resents. The  representation  of  plate  1  on  the  title  is  a  map  of  North  and  South 
America,  encircled  by  the  inscription:  "Americvs  Vespvccivs  Florent.  retcctor  et 
denominator.  Christopher  Colvmbvs  Genvens.  inuentor." 

Plate  I  has  the  following  inscription  at  the  foot:  America.  |  Americen  Americus 
retexit,  et  Semel  vocauit  inde  semper  excitam.  |  loan.  Stradanus  inuent.  \  Theodor. 
Galle  sculp.  C.  de  Mallery  excud.  \ 

Vespuccius  is  shown  landing  on  American  shores  and  being  greeted  by  an  Indian 
woman  sitting  on  a  rope  hammock  hung  between  two  trees.  In  the  background  a 
native  family  are  sitting  around  an  open  fire  roasting  a  human  leg  on  a  spit.  At  the 
left  is  the  ocean  and  one  ship  not  far  from  shore.  A  small  boat  is  drawn  up  to  the 
shore. 

Plates  2-9  of  the  series  have  the  inscriptions:  loan.  Stradanus  inuent.  Phils.  Galle 
excud.   Their  titles  are  as  follows: 

Plate  2.    "Lapis  Polaris,  Magnes." 

Plate  3.   "Pvlvis  Pyrivs." 

Plate  4.    "Impressio  Librorvm." 

Plate  5.   "Horologia  Ferrea." 

Plate  6.    "Hyacvm,  et  lues  venerea." 

Plate  7.    "Distillatio." 

Plate  8.    "Ser,  sive  sericvs  vermis." 

Plate  9.    "Stapha:,  sive  stapedes." 

Quaritch's  "General  Catalogue,"  vol.  i,  1887,  p.  70,  describes  a  collection  of  sixty 
original  drawings  of  sports,  etc.,  by  Stradanus,  among  which  is  "a  portrait  of  'Ameri- 
cus Vespucius  Florent,  1497,'  landing  in  the  New  World,  his  ship  in  the  background, 
America  in  the  shape  of  an  Indian  woman  receiving  him."  This  is  probably  the  orig- 
inal drawing  of  plate  i  of  "Nova  Reperta." 

Stradanus.  [Nova  Reperta.  Second  series.  Antwerf.  1600?] 
Oblong  4to,  I  opiates  numbered  10—19.   8  by  lO^  inches. 

AMER.TYPE  founders  CO.,  BM.  92667 

This  series  issued  in  continuation  was  apparently  an  afterthought,  as  plates  10—19 
were  not  described  on  the  title  page  of  the  first  series  entered  above.  Probably  no  sep- 
arate title  was  issued  as  there  is  none  with  the  set  belonging  to  the  American  Type 
Founders  Company,  and  the  bm.  printed  catalogue  describes  the  19  plates  as  a  single 
series. 

Plate  18  alone  has  American  interest. 

Plates  10—14,  16,  and  19,  have  the  inscriptions:  loan.  Stradanus  inuent.  Phis. 
Galle  excud.  Plates  15  and  17:  loan.  Stradanus  inuent.  loan.  Collaert  sculp.  Phis 
Galle  excud.    Plate  18  as  described  below. 

Their  titles  are  as  follows: 

Plate  10.    "Mola  Aqvaria." 

Plate  1 1.    Mola  alnta." 

Plate  12.    "Olevm  alivarvm." 

Plate  13.    "Saccharvm." 

Plate  14.    "Color  olivi." 

Plate  15.    "Conspicilla." 

Plate  16.    "Orbis  Longitvdines  repertae  e  magnetis  a  polo  declinatione." 

Plate  17.    "Politvra  Armorvm." 


84  STRAET. 

Plate  18  has  the  following  lines  at  the  foot:  Astrolabivm.  |  Americus  Vespuccius, 
cum  quattuor  Stcllis  cruccm  silente  nocte  repperit.  |  [At  foot  of  Insert:]  loan. 
Stradanus  invent.   loan-.  Collaert  sculp.  \  C.  de  Mallery  excudit.  \ 

Vespuccius  Is  shown  at  night  standing  on  shore  by  a  small  table,  taking  observa- 
tions from  the  stars.  Near  him  are  three  sleeping  companions.  At  the  right  is  a 
small  boat  tied  to  a  stake  on  the  shore.    Not  far  out  at  sea  are  two  ships. 

At  the  left  Is  an  insert  containing  a  portrait  of  Dante,  with  the  following  inscrip- 
tion on  the  left  side:  Danthes  |  Aligerius  |  Florentinus  I  Poeta,  Anno  |  Sal.  m.ccc.  | 
descripsit  |  mi.  Stellas  |  Antarctic:is  |  cap^  pr"  purg.  |  [And  on  the  right  side,  the 
following:]  His  verbis  |  ab  Americo  |  Vespuccio  |  In  suls  |  Epistolis  |  adductis.  | 

Beneath  the  portrait  are  six  lines  in  Italian,  followed  by  a  Latin  translation,  from 
the  first  canto  of  Dante's  Purgatory,  beginning  "lo  mi  vols!  a  man  destra  ..." 

Plate  19.    "Scvlptvra  in  2S." 

Plates  4,  5  and  ig  are  reproduced  on  a  small  scale  in  "Feest-Bundel  Dr.  Abraham 
Bredius,"  vol.  2,  [1915],  leaves  85  and  86,  nyp.  Plate  4  is  also  reproduced  on  a 
small  scale  in  the  catalogue  of  the  Morgner  sale  at  the  Anderson  Galleries,  March 
4—5,  1925,  no.  415.  The  Morgner  copy  of  the  two  series  of  "Nova  Reperta,"  which 
apparently  lacked  one  plate,  was  bought  by  Walter  M.  Hill  of  Chicago. 

Straet  (Jan  van  der).  5d'^  Stradanus  (Joannes). 

Strafford  Conference,  N.  H.  Anniversaries  of  Strafford 
County.  Proceedings  of  the  Strafford  Conference  and  of  the  Aux- 
ih'ary  Education,  Bible,  Home  Missionary,  Sabbath  School,  Tract, 
and  Sacred  Musical  Societies.  Holden  at  Moultonborough,  N.  H. 
May  19,  20  &  21,  1835.  Giimanton:  Advocate  Press — Alfred 
Prescotty  Printer.    1835.    8vo,  pp.  32.  UTS.  92668 

Also:  Anniversaries  of  Strafford  County.  .  .  .  Holden  at  Sandbornton,  N.  H.  June, 
1837.    Gilmanion,  li'^y.    heh. 

Strain  (Isaac  G. ).  Cordillera  and  Pampa,  Mountain  and  Plain. 
Sketches  of  a  Journey  in  Chili,  and  the  Argentine  Provinces,  in 
1849.  -^y  Lieut.  Isaac  G.  Strain,  U.  S.  N.,  Corresponding  Member 
of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadelphia;  of  the  His- 
torical and  Geographical  Institute  of  Brazil;  Ethnological  Society 
of  New  York,  &c.  Ne-:v  York:  Horace  H.  Moore,  2~  Merchants* 
Exchange.  1853.  [Verso  of  title:]  Printed  h\  C.  \V .  Benedicty 
20 1  William  Street,  N.  Y.    1 2 mo,  pp.  295,  errata  (  i  ). 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  NVH.,  NYP.,  P.,  WHS.,  V.  92669 
P.  14  misnunibered  4. 

Si'RAiN.  A  Pa[-)er  on  the  History  and  Prospects  of  Interoccanic 
Communication  by  the  American  Isthmus,  read  by  Lieut.  I.  C  [sic]. 
Strain  .  .  .  before  the  New  ^'ork  Historical  Societv,  June  17,  1856. 
New  York:  Charles  Vinten,  Printer,  100  NassaK  Street.  1 856.  8vo, 

pp.  27.  B.,  C,  NYP.,  V.  92670 

Translated  into  Swedish,  HlocklioUn,  1869.    ite-x. 

The  I  Strait  Gate  |  And  The  |  Narrow  Way,  |  Infinitely  pref- 
erable I  To  The  I  Wide  Gate  I  And  The  I  Broad  Way.  I  Two  Scr- 


STRAIT-CREEK.  85 

mons,  I  Upon  Matth.  vii.  13,  14.  |  Wherein  the  several  Advan- 
tages I  and  Disadvantages,  with  the  |  respective  Ends  of  a  Wicked 
and  I  a  Pious  Life  are  compared.  |  And  Unconverted  Sinners  are 
here-  |  upon  exhorted  and  perswaded  to  |  consider  of  their  Ways, 
and  to  I  turn  and  live  to  God,  |  Boston:  Printed  for  D.  Hcnch-  \ 
man,  at  his  Shof  In  Corn-hill.    1729.  |  l2mo,  pp.  (2),  103. 

AAS.,  B.,  M.  92671 

Attributed  by  Gushing  to  Joshua  Gee.    Improved  title  of  no.  26832,  vol.  7. 

Strait-Creek  Baptist  Association,  Ohio.  Minutes  of  the 
Thirty-eighth  Anniversary  of  the  Strait-Creek  Baptist  Association. 
Held  in  the  Meeting-House  of  the  New-Market  Church,  New- 
Market,  Highland  County,  O.  August  2ist,  22d,  23d,  1852. 
Hillsborough:  Highland  News  Office  print.  1 85 2.  8vo,  pp.  12. 
Continued.  heh.  92672 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Straitsville  Iron  and  Coal  Mines,  in  Perry  County,  Ohio.  [Bos- 
ton?   1854.?]    8vo,pp.  15.  B.  92673 

A  report  of  the  assayer  to  the  state  of  Massachusetts  which  is  included  is  dated: 
Boston,  Oct.  18,  1854. 

Strane  Avventure  avvennute  in  un  Viaggio  Maritimo.  See  Viaud 
(Pierre). 

[Strang  (James  Jesse)].  Ancient  and  Modern  Michilimacki- 
nac,  including  an  Account  of  the  Controversy  between  Mackinac 
and  the  Mormons.  \_St.  James,  Mich.?']  MDCCCLIV.  8vo,  cover 
title  and  pp.  48.  c,  whs.  92674 

Improved  title  of  no.  48805,  vol.  12. 

According  to  Quaife's  "Kingdom  of  Saint  James,"  1930,  p.  190,  the  above  is  a 
reprint  of  a  series  of  articles  in  the  "Northern  Islander,"  January  to  April,  1854. 

Issues  of  the  pamphlet  with  40  pp.  are  described  in  the  catalogue  of  the  Paullin 
sale  at  the  American  Art  Association,  part  2,  April  29,  etc.,  1929,  no.  2170,  and 
in  Heartman  catalogues  for  sales  of  Jan.  18,  1930,  no.  334,  and  May  10,  1930,  no. 
no.    In  the  latter  it  is  called  the  "second  issue." 

Reprinted  with  a  supplement,  by  the  St.  Ignace  News  and  Free  Press  in  1885,  whs.; 
and  by  Wingfield  Watson  in  1894,  c,  whs. 

[Strang].    The  Book  of  the  Law  of  the  Lord.    Saint  James 
[Beaver  Island,  Mich.]?     1850?    Pp.  80.  92675 

No  copy  of  the  first  edition  has  been  located. 

The  c.  copy  of  the  second  edition  has  the  following  MS.  note  on  a  p.ige  preceding 
a  title  page  and  preliminary  pages  supplied  in  ms.:  "Lansing,  Mich.,  Sept.  21,  1895. 
The  following  title  page  and  testimony  were  published  in  a  first  edition  of  the  Book 
of  the  Law.  The  title  and  introduction  was  not  completed  for  the  last  edition  at  the 
time  of  the  murder  of  James  J.  Strang  and  the  dispersion  of  his  followers  in  June, 
1856."    [Signed:]    Chas.  J.  Strang. 

The  title  was  given  as  follows: 

VOL.  XXIV.  6 


86  STRANG  (j.  J.). 

The  book  of  the  Law  of  the  Lord  consisting  of  an  inspired  translation  of  some  of  the 
most  important  parts  of  the  Law  given  to  Moses  and  a  very  few  additional  com- 
mandments, with  brief  notes  and  references.  Printed  by  command  of  the  King  At 
the  Royal  press  Saint  James  A.  R.  I. 

The  testimony  in  ms.  is  signed:  "Samuel  Graham,  Albert  N.  Hosmcr,  Samuel  P. 
Bacon."    Information  from  Ernest  Klctsch. 

James  Jesse  Strang  (originally  called  Jesse  James  Strang),  was  a  Mormon  leader, 
who  in  1844  was  living  in  Wisconsin  at  a  place  afterward  called  by  him  Voree.  He, 
on  the  assassination  of  Joseph  Smith,  produced  a  letter  purporting  to  have  been 
written  by  the  latter  before  his  death,  prophesying  his  own  end  and  appointing  Str.Tng 
as  his  successor.  Strang's  claims  being  rejected  in  favor  of  Brigham  Young  by  the 
main  body  of  the  Latter-Day  Saints,  he  retired  to  Voree,  organized  his  own  church, 
and  set  up  a  printing  press.  The  seat  of  the  church  and  of  the  printing  press  was 
later  moved  to  "Saint  James,"  Beaver  Island,  Michigan.  It  is  possible  that  the  above 
may  have  been  printed  before  the  removal. 

Following  the  precedent  of  Smith,  Strang  hnd  visions  in  support  of  his  pretensions. 
He  also,  together  with  witnesses,  most  of  whom,  however,  later  repudiated  their  tes- 
timony, discovered  in  the  ground  metallic  plates.  These  he  claimed  to  be  an  "author- 
ized copy"  of  the  Book  of  the  Law  of  the  Lord,  kept  by  the  Jews  in  the  Ark  of  the 
Covenant,  which  had  been  "taken  by  Nephi  from  Laban,  in  Jerusalem,  (B.  of  M., 
1st  Nephi  i,)  and  brought  to  America,  in  the  time  of  Zedekiah,  King  of  Judah."  See 
Strang's  Book  of  the  Law  of  the  Lord,  1856,  p.  43.  See  also,  M.  M.  Quaife's  "The 
Kingdom  of  Saint  James,"  1930.  The  latter  states  on  p.  i88  that  in  "April,  1849, 
we  find  Alden  Hale  writing  to  the  Prophet  concerning  plans  and  procedure  for  pub- 
lishing the  'new  translations.'  The  letter  discusses  the  procuring  of  paper,  type,  and 
implements  for  binding  the  publication  .  .  .  No  copy  of  this  edition  is  known  to  be 
in  existence,  although  Wingfield  Watson  informed  the  writer  that  he  had  owned  one 
which  some  time  before  the  conversation  he  had  loaned  to  a  fellow  Saint  in  Ten- 
nessee, by  whom  it  had  not  been  returned."  According  to  Charles  J.  Strang's  explana- 
tory note  prefixed  to  the  copy  of  the  Book  of  the  Law  of  the  Lord  in  the  Detroit  Public 
Library,  the  first  edition  was  without  the  very  full  notes  included  in  that  of  i  856. 

For  what  is  probably  a  reprint  of  this  first  edition,  see  the  following  title: 

[Strang].  The  |  Book  of  the  Law  |  of  |  The  Lord  |  consisting 
of  an  inspired  translation  of  |  some  of  the  most  important  parts  of  | 
the  law  given  to  Moses,  and  a  very  |  few  additional  command- 
ments, I  with  brief  notes  and  |  references.  |  Printed  bv  command 
of  the  King  |  at  the  Royal  Press,  |  Saint  Jam.es,  |  A.  R.  I.  |  [Kansas 
City,  Mo.   Ben  T.  Short.    1930.'']    8vo,  pp.  80.  whs.  92676 

Apparently  a  reprint  of  the  first  edition.  Nine  of  the  chapters  found  In  the  second 
edition  are  omitted,  and  the  chapter  on  Baptism  for  the  Dead  is  different. 

The  notes  and  references  are  few  and  brief  as  compared  with  those  in  the  second 
edition,  entered  below. 

On  the  verso  of  the  title  is  an  announcement,  signed  by  Ben  T.  Short,  222/^  Inde- 
pendence Avenue,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  that  "we  will  be  able  to  supply  those  who  desire 
to  investigate  our  claims,  with  copies  of  the  Book  of  the  Lord,  together  with  the 
pamphlets  which  we  hope  to  be  able  to  publish  in  the  future  in  defense  of  said  book 
.  .  .  Price  Book,  small  edition  $1.00." 

Lcglcr  in  his  article  on  "King  Stratig's  Press"  in  the  "Literary  Collector,"  vol.  8, 
1904,  p.  39,  states  that  the  "final  letters,  'A.  R.  I.'  are  doubtless  meant  to  represent 
the  words  /\nno  Regis  Primo,  'in  the  first  year  of  the  king.'  " 

The  testimony  on  the  verso  of  the  title  is  signed  by  seven  witnesses  as  in  the  last 
reissue  of  the  second  edition,  and  pp.  [7]-[8J  contain  the  same  matter  as  those  p.iges 
in  that  reissue. 

The  preface,  pp.  iii-vi,  reads  the  same  as  in  all  of  the  reissues  of  the  second  edition. 


STRANG  (j.  J.)-  87 

[Strang].  Book  of  the  Law.  Chapter  I.  The  Decalogue.  [St. 
James:  Printed  for  James  J.  Strang.  1856.]  l2mo,  pp.  [17]  — 
336.  AAS.,c.,NYP.  92677 

Another  copy  is  on  deposit  at  whs. 

Title  from  heading  of  p.  17.    No  title  page  was  printed  in  1856. 

Advertised  in  the  "Daily  Northern  Islander,"  June  20,  1856,  to  consist  of  350  pp. 

Quaife  in  his  "Kingdom  of  Saint  James,"  1930,  pp.  189—190,  states  that  the  publi- 
cation of  this  edition  was  begun  in  Strang's  paper,  the  "Northern  Islander,"  in  the 
issue  for  January  24,  1856.  The  book  was  printed  from  the  type  of  the  instalments 
in  the  newspaper,  320  copies  being  struck  off.  The  sheets  were  still  unbound  in 
June  of  that  year,  when  Strang  was  assassinated,  and  were  saved  by  his  followers 
when  a  mob  destroyed  his  printing  office.  The  sheets  were  sent  to  Racine,  where 
Benjamin  Wright,  an  apostle  in  the  Church,  and  a  father-in-law  of  Strang  took 
charge  of  them. 

The  NYP.  copy,  which  is  bound,  has  the  following  ms.  note  by  William  Berrian  on 
the  verso  of  the  third  fly-leaf:  "(Complete)  Same  as  J.  J.  Strang  own  Copy  in  pos- 
session of  one  of  his  Wives  Jany  1887.  W.  B.  There  was  no  Title  page  to  even  his 
own  copy." 

Issues  of  the  sheets  of  this  edition  preceded  by  modern  title  pages  have  appeared 
as  follows : 

[Strang].  The  |  Book  of  the  Law  |  of  |  the  Lord  |  consisting 
of  I  An  Inspired  Translation  of  some  of  the  |  Most  Important  Parts 
of  the  Law  |  given  to  Moses,  and  a  very  few  |  Additional  Com- 
mandments, I  with  Brief  Notes  and  |  References.  |  Printed  by  com- 
mayid  of  the  Kinz  I  at  the  Royal  Press  I  Saint  James  I  A .  R.  I . 
[1856.  Preliminary  pages  printed  at  least  thirty  years  after  the 
"dispersion,"  Lansing?    1890?]     l2mo,  pp.   (l),  7,  verso  blank, 

[l7]-336.  DETROIT  PL.,  MICH.S.L.  92678 

On  the  leaf  facing  the  title  is  the  following  "Explanatory"  note,  signed  by  Strang's 
son,  Chas.  J.  Strang,  at  Lansing,  Mich.  This  is  not  found  in  either  of  the  issues 
described  below. 

"This  book,  except  the  title-page,  testimony,  and  preface,  was  printed  under  the 
direct  supervision  of  the  editor,  James  Jesse  Strang,  at  his  publishing  house  in  St. 
James,  Beaver  Island,  Michigan,  during  the  winter  of  1855—6,  and  was  nearly  ready 
for  the  book-binder  at  the  time  of  his  assassination  and  the  dispersion  of  his  people 
in  June,  1856.  The  title-page,  testimony  and  preface  are  copied  from  an  earlier 
pamphlet  edition  of  the  "Law,"  which  was  published  without  the  extensive  "notes" 
which  appear  in  this  edition. 

"The  greater  portion  of  the  edition  was  destroyed  by  the  mob  which  plundered  the 
publishing  house  and  the  stores,  offices  and  homes  of  all  connected  with  the  society. 

"About  thirty  years  after  the  dispersion,  a  number  of  complete  copies  of  the  book 
came  into  my  possession  through  the  efforts  and  care  of  friends  of  the  family,  who 
had  gathered  them  up  during  the  tumultuous  reign  of  the  mob,  and  had  carefully 
preserved  them  during  the  wanderings  of  subsequent  years,  to  be  finally  given  to 
some  member  of  the  family  who  would  preserve  them  for  the  benefit  of  posterity." 

On  the  verso  of  the  title  is  the  testimony  of  three  witnesses  that  they  have  seen  and 
handled  the  plates  from  which  the  "translations"  were  made.  This  is  followed  by  a 
preface,  pp.  3—7,  and  the  sheets  of  the  work  printed  in  1856. 

Title  supplied  by  M.  M.  Quaife,  who  quotes  an  authority  for  the  approximate  date 
in  his  "Kingdom  of  Saint  James,"  p.  190. 


88  STRANG  (j.  J.). 

[Strang].  The  |  Book  of  the  Law  of  the  Lord;  |  consisting  of  | 
An  Inspired  Translation  of  Some  of  the  Most  |  Important  Parts  of 
the  Law  given  to  Moses,  |  and  a  very  few  Additional  Command-  | 
ments,  with  Brief  Notes  and  References.  |  Printed  by  command  of 
the  King  \  at  the  Royal  Press,  St.  James.  \  A.  R.  I.  |  [  1856.  Pre- 
liminary pages  printed  between  1890  and  1 900.]  l2mo,  pp.  7, 
verso  blank,  [i7]-336.  H.  92679 

As  in  the  preceding  issue,  the  testimony  on  the  verso  of  the  title  is  signed  by  three 
witnesses,  and  the  preface  forms  pp.  3—7.   The  text  consists  of  the  1856  sheets. 

Title  supplied  by  Wilberforce  Eames  from  the  Sweet  copy.  Another  copy  with  this 
title  page,  but  without  the  preface,  is  on  deposit  at  whs. 

[Strang].  The  |  Book  of  the  Law  |  of  |  the  Lord  |  consisting 
of  I  An  Inspired  Translation  of  some  of  the  most  important  |  Parts 
of  the  Law  given  to  Moses,  and  a  very  |  few  Additional  Command- 
ments, Vv'ith  I  Notes  and  References.  |  Printed  by  C ommand  of  the 
King.  I  At  the  Royal  Press,  \  Saint  James,  A.  .^.  /.  |  [  1856.  Pre- 
liminary pages  printed  circa  1920.]     l2mo,  pp.  8,  [17]— 336. 

Title  supplied  by  Wilberforce  Eames.  92DoO 

In  this  issue  the  testimony  on  verso  of  title  is  signed  by  four  additional  witnesses, 
this  is  followed  by  the  preface,  pp.  3-6,  and  table  of  contents,  7-8.  After  the  con- 
tents is  a  list  of  the  portions  of  the  work,  which  Strang  claimed  to  have  written,  or 
which  were  revealed  to  him,  the  rest  being  from  the  "plates  taken  from  Laban."  The 
text  consists  of  the  sheets  of  the  edition  printed  in  1856.  Mr.  Eames  states  that  the 
preliminary  pages  were  apparently  printed  about  1920.  A  copy  of  the  book  sold  at 
the  Anderson  Galleries,  at  a  sale  November  28—29,  1921,  is  said  to  have  a  netvly 
printed  title-page  and  contents. 

[Strang]?    Catholic  Controversy.  92681 

Title  from  H.  E.  Legler's  "Moses  of  the  Mormons"  in  Parkman  Club  "Publica- 
tions," nos.  15-16,  1897,  p.  178,  where  it  is  listed  without  imprint  or  date,  though 
said  to  be  from  Strang's  press.    Legler  states  that  he  has  been  unable  to  obtain  a  copy. 

[Strang]  ?  Collection  of  Sacred  Hymns  adopted  [sic]  to  the 
faith  and  views  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ,  of  Latter-Day  Saints. 
Vorec:  Gospel  Press.    I  850.  92682 

Title  from  H.  E.  Legler's  "Moses  of  the  Mormons"  in  Parkman  Club  "Publica- 
tions," nos.  15—16,  1897,  p.  177. 

[Strang].  .  .  .  The  Diamond:  being  the  law  of  Prophetic  Suc- 
cession and  a  defense  of  the  calling  of  James  J.  Strang  as  successor 
to  Joseph  Smith,  and  a  full  exposition  of  the  law  of  God  touching 
the  succession  of  prophets  holding  the  presidency  of  the  true  church, 
and  the  proof  that  this  succession  has  been  kept  up.  Voree,  Wis., 
1848.  [St.  James?  185-?]  8vo,  pp.  16  NVP.,  WHS.  +  [St. 
/^mr.f.?  185-.?  ]    8vo,  pp.  15.  NVP.,  WHS.  92683 

Both  editions  have  caption  titles  only  with  the  heading:  "Gospel  Tract  No.  IV. — 
First  published  by  the  Church  of  Latter  Day  Saints  at  Vorec,  Wis.  184S."  The  15  pp. 
edition  is  printed  in  double  columns. 


STRANG  (j.  J.)-  89 

Signed  at  the  end,  James  J.  Strang. 

The  beginning  of  the  Diamond,  pp.  i— 11  of  the  16  pp.  edition,  was  first  issued  at 
Voree  in  the  "Gospel  Herald,"  April  27,  1848,  stopping  in  the  middle  of  the  "First 
Pastoral  Letter"  of  Strang,  with  the  note  "(To  be  continued)."  The  remainder  of  this 
letter  and  Chapter  5,  pp.  12—16  in  the  above  reprint,  were  probably  issued  in  the 
following  number  of  the  Herald  since  Chapter  5  is  dated  at  the  end,  "Voree,  May  ist, 
1848." 

[Strang].  .  .  .  The  Diamond:  A  full  exposition  of  the  law  of 
God  touching  the  succession  of  prophets  holding  the  presidency  of 
the  true  church  and  the  proof  that  this  succession  has  been  kept  up. 
Voree,  Wis.,  1848.    [St.  James.    1856.'']    8vo,  pp.  20.      c.  92684 

Caption  title.  With  heading:  "Gospel  Tracts. — No.  IV."  Quaife,  "Kingdom  of 
Saint  James,"  p.  187,  says  that  a  20  pp.  edition  was  advertised  in  the  last  issue  of 
the  Daily  Northern  Islander,  which  was  published  at  St.  James,  June  20,  1856. 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

An  issue  of  the  Diamond,  with  the  supplied  date,  1878,  is  listed  as  no.  2188  of  the 
catalogue  of  part  2  of  the  Paullin  sale  at  the  American  Art  Association,  April  29, 
etc.,  1929. 

Strang.  The  Prophetic  Controversy.  A  Letter  from  James  J. 
Strang  to  Mrs.  Corey.  \_St.  Jamrs?  1855?]  8vo,  pp.  49,  erratta 
[sic]  (i).  H.,  NYP.,  WHS.  92685 

Caption  title.  The  letter  itself  is  dated  "Saint  James,  Sep.  26,  1854."  In  a  footnote 
on  p.  34:  "Now  (1885)  they  [Strang  and  his  followers]  occupy  and  have  the  ex- 
clusive control  of  the  counties  of  Manitue  and  Emmet,  and  the  township  of  Drum- 
mond,  in  Chippewa  county,  Michigan  ..." 

Reprinted  without  date,  probably  before  1900,  in  an  edition  of  35  pp.  with  a  plate, 
H.,  WHS.  and  again  in  an  edition  of  38  pp.  without  the  plate,  h.,  whs. 

After  Strang's  death  a  series  of  pamphlets  was  published  in  continuation  of  his 
tract,  with  title,  "Prophetic  Controversy,"  no.  2 [—13],  consisting  of  letters  dated 
from  1887— 1918,  and  signed  either  Wingfield  Watson,  or  W.  W.  h.  No.  2  con- 
tained extracts  from  the  writings  of  John  E.  Page,  James  J.  Strang,  William  Marks, 
and  Hyrum  P.  Brown,  with  notes  by  Watson. 

[Strang].?  The  Prophetick  Discussion.  [St.  James?  1856.''] 
4to,  pp.  44.  92686 

Canvassing  the  claims  of  Strang  and  Erigham  Young.  Title  supplied  from  an 
advertisement  in  the  "Daily  Northern  Islander,"  June  20,  1856,  quoted  by  Quaife, 
"Kingdom  of  Saint  James,"  p.  187. 

Strang.  Warning  to  all  People.  By  James  J.  Strang,  Successor 
Prophet  to  Joseph  Smith.    [VoreeF    I  846.]  H.  92687 

Caption  title. 

The  H.  copy  was  apparently  a  narrow  broadside,  which  has  been  mounted  on  four 
pages.  It  contains  a  proclamation  of  the  appointment  of  Ebenezer  Page  as  Presiding 
High  Priest  of  the  Black  River  District  of  the  state  of  New  York.  Following  it  are 
several  "revelations"  of  J.  J.  Strang  received  in  1846,  1845,  and  1844. 

Dated  and  signed:  Voree,  July  9th,  1846.  James  J.  Strang,  Pres.  of  the  C.  of 
J.  C.  of  L.  D.  S. 

Also:  The  Revelations  of  James  J.  Strang.  [Boyne?  1885?]  8vo,  pp.  22. 
Plate,  c,  NYP.  Caption  title.  A  list  of  "Tracts  for  Sale"  on  p.  22  has  the  printed 
signature,  "Wingfield  Watson,  Boyne,  Charlevoix  Co.,  Mich,"  and  is  dated  in  ap- 
parently contemporary  ms.,  "Feb.  1885." 


90  STRANG   (j.  J.)- 

Strang  contributed  "Some  Remarks  on  the  Natural  History  of  Beaver  Islands"  to 
the  Smithsonian  Institution's  Annual  Report  for  1854,  1855,  pp.  282-288. 

While  his  group  was  in  Wisconsin,  Strang  published  the  "Voree  Herald,"  January, 
1846,  to  June  6,  1850,  which  for  about  a  year  was  issued  with  some  irregularity  as 
a  monthly,  and  then  became  a  weekly.  In  January,  1847,  or  earlier,  the  title  was 
changed  to  "Zion's  Reveille,"  and  with  the  issue  of  September  23,  1847,  again 
changed  to  "Gospel  Herald."  According  to  Quaife,  "Kingdom  of  Saint  James," 
p.  185,  "The  early  issues  .  .  .  were  printed  at  different  places — at  Voree,  Elkhorn,  and 
Southport,  Wisconsin,  at  Ottawa,  Illinois,  and  at  New  York  City.  In  all  ...  one 
hundred  eighty  numbers  were  issued."  nvp.  and  whs.  have  the  best  of  the  known 
files  of  the  paper,  no  complete  one  having  been  located. 

After  the  Herald  had  been  discontinued,  and  the  press  had  been  moved  to  St.  James, 
/.  e.  Reaver  Island,  Mich.,  Strang  began  the  publication  of  the  "Northern  Islander," 
an  irregularly  issued  weekly.  According  to  Quaife,  "Kingdom  of  Saint  James,"  p. 
186,  "The  first  number  was  published  December  12,  1850,  twelve  numbers  appeared 
in  1851,  twenty-six  in  1852,  three  in  1853,  twenty-five  in  1854,  and  sixteen  in  1855. 
The  issue  of  January  24,  1856,  which  summarizes  this  information,  announces  that 
both  weekly  and  daily  editions  will  be  published  in  future.  Therefore  seven  numbers 
of  the  weekly  were  published,  and  thirty-three  of  the  daily,  the  last  appearing  on 
June  20,  1856.  This  issue  contains  an  account  of  the  shooting  of  Strang,  and  a  short 
note  stating  that  because  of  it  and  of  the  general  confusion  of  affairs,  further  pub- 
lication will  be  suspended.  Of  the  thirty-three  issues  published  [of  the  daily],  copies 
of  only  one  or  two  are  known  still  to  exist."  Quaife  also  states  that  no  complete  file 
of  the  weekly  has  been  located,  though  a  "considerable  run"  of  it  was  formerly  in  the 
possession  of  Wingfield  Watson.  Photostatic  reproductions  from  this  file  are  in  the 
Burton  Historical  Collection  of  the  Detroit  Public  Library,  and  at  whs. 

The  following  pamphlet  contains  important  source  material: — A  Few  Historical 
Facts  concerning  the  Murderous  Assault  at  Pine  River  also  the  Life,  Ministry,  An- 
cestry and  Childhood  of  James  J.  Strang.  [Lansing?  1892.]  8vo,  pp.  (2),  9.  h. 
Contents:  "Northern  Islander  Extra  Sa[i]nt  James,  Thursday,  July  14,  1853, 
Murderous  Assault — .•Attack  of  Sheriff  Miller — Six  Men  Wounded!"  pp.  1—3;  "An- 
cestry and  Childhood  of  James  J.  Strang  written  by  himself  1855,"  pp.  4—7;  "... 
Murder  of  James  J.  Strang,"  from  the  "Daily  Northern  Islander,"  June  20,  1856, 
pp.  8—9.  An  explanatory  note  on  p.  7  is  signed  and  dated,  Chas.  J.  Strang,  Lansing, 
Mich.,  April  3,   1892. 

For  an  account  of  Strang's  press,  giving  reasons  for  a  belief  that  it  was  one  imported 
by  Jesuits  from  France  into  the  northwest  between  1740  and  1760,  and  after  long 
disuse  captured  by  the  Mormons,  see  a  passage  in  the  Detroit  Free  Press,  Thursday, 
July  31,  1890,  p.  12,  quoted  In  McMurtrie's  "Early  Printing  in  Michigan,"  193 1, 
PP-  323-324- 

Strang  (Jesse).  The  Authentic  Confession  of  Jesse  Strang 
executed  at  Albany,  Friday,  August  24,  1827  for  the  murder  of 
John  Whipple  as  made  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Laccv  Rector  of  St.  Peter's 
Church,  Albany  from  the  time  of  Strang's  imprisonment  down  to 
the  hour  of  his  execution.  Published  to  the  world  at  Strang's  dying 
request!  together  with  the  account  of  his  execution  and  conduct 
under  the  gallows  .  .  .  Nciv-York:  Printed  and  -publishrd  h\  E.  M. 
Murdrn  ^  A .  Mingy  Jr.  4  Chamber-St.  No.  I  Mnrra\-Strcct  and 
6S  Division-Strrrf.    1827.    I2mo,  pp.  20.  C,  HSP.  92688 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Klctsch. 

Strang.  The  Confession  of  Jesse  Strang,  who  was  convicted  of 
the  murder  of  John  Whipple,  At  a  Special  Court  of  0\'er  and  Ter- 


STRANG   (jESSe).  9  I 

miner,  held  in  and  for  the  County  of  Albany,  on  the  fourth  day  of 
August  1827.  Being  a  minute  relation  of  all  the  circumstances  con- 
nected with  the  murder,  as  related  by  him,  after  his  conviction;  and 
which  he  most  solemnly  affirmed,  contained  nothing  but  the  truth. 
Made  to  C.  Pepper,  Esq.  One  of  his  Counsel.  Albany:  Printed  by 
John  B.  Van  Steenbergh.    1827.    Svo,  pp.  35. 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  C,  H.(lA\v),  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.  92689 

Strang.  The  Confession  of  Jesse  Strang,  who  was  Executed  at 
Albany,  August  24,  1827,  for  the  Murder  of  John  Whipple.  Copy 
Right  Secured.    Albany:    Printed  for  the  Publisher.     1 827.    Svo, 

pp.24.  AAS.,  H.,  NYH.  92690 

Copies  of  either  this  or  the  preceding  title  are  located  at  ba.  and  heh. 

Strang.  The  Trial,  Conviction  &  Sentence  of  Jesse  Strang,  for 
the  murder  of  John  Whipple,  at  Albany,  on  the  7th  of  May,  1827. 
Containing  all  the  evidence  as  given  on  the  very  interesting  trial, 
with  the  trial  &  acquittal  of  Mrs.  Whipple,  as  an  accomplice  to  the 
murder  of  her  husband.  Together  with  a  brief  sketch  of  the  history 
of  Jesse  Strang,  and  also,  the  history  of  Mrs.  Whipple.  New-York: 
E.  M.  Mtirden.    1827.   Svo,  pp.  40.  C,  h.(law)  92691 

Strang.  The  Trial  of  Jesse  Strang,  for  the  Murder  of  John 
Whipple.  Printed  in  the  city  of  Albany.    1827.   Svo,  pp.  16. 

NYP.  92692 

Strang.  Trial  of  Jesse  Strang,  for  the  murder  of  John  Whipple, 
at  a  Special  Court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer  holden  in  July,  1827. 
.  .  .  Albany:  Printed  by  D.  M'Glashan,  No.  3,  Beaver-st.  1827. 
Svo,  pp.  35.  C,  H.(lAw),  NYH.,  NYP.  92693 

See  also  Whipple  (Elsie  D.). 

Strang  (Jesse  James).  5^^  Strang  (James  Jesse), 

[Strange    (James   Stanley-Smith),   commonly   styled  Lord^. 

Report  from  the  Committee  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  State  and 

Condition  of  the  Countries  adjoining  Hudson's  Bay.  See  no.  33548, 

vol.  8.  BM. 

Reported  by  Lord  Strange.  Concerning  his  title,  which  should  have  been  Lord 
Stanley,  see  G.  B.  C[okayne]'s  "Complete  Peerage,"  under  Derby,  vol.  2,  p.  75. 

[Strange  {Sir  John)] .  The  Case  of  the  Province  of  Mar}land. 
5^^  no.  45099,  vol.  1 1,  c. 

[Strange].  .  .  .  Gillam  Phillips,  only  Brother  of  Henry  Phillips 
deceased  |  Intestate,  [  Appellant  |  Faith  Savage  Widow,  one  of  the 


92  STRANGE   (rOBERt). 

Sisters  of  the  Intestate,  |  and  others,  |  Respondents.  |  The  Case  of 
Faith  Savage,  One  of  the  Respondents.  |  {^London.  1737.]  Folio, 
pp.  4.  NYP.  92694 

Caption  title:   With  heading:    "Massachusett's-Bay." 

Signed  on  p.  4:    "J.  Strange.    Jonath'  Belcher." 

The  title  is  also  docketed  on  the  lower  part  of  p.  4,  with  the  further  endorsement: 
"To  be  heard  before  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords  of  the  Committee  of  His  Maj- 
esty's most  Honour.ablc  Privy  Council,  at  the  Cock-pit  at  Whitehall,  on  —  day,  the 
—  Day  of  —  1737)  ^t  —  in  the  —  noon." 

See  also,  Letter  to  Philo  Africanus,  upon  Slavery  .  .  .  with  the  Opinions  of  Sir 
John  Strange,  no.  40451,  vol.  10,  and  the  improved  entry  of  the  London  edition, 
no.  62542,  vol.  15.    London,  1788,  bm.    Newport,  1788,  aas.,  c. 

Strange  (Robert).  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Peithes- 
sophian  and  Philoclean  Societies  of  Rutgers  College,  by  the  Hon. 
Robert  Strange,  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  .  .  .  Nezv- 
Brunswick:   John  Terhune^s  Press.    1 840.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

EM.,  C,  HER.,  NYP.,  P.  92695 

Strange.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  two  Literary  Socie- 
ties of  the  University  of  North  Carolina,  by  Hon.  Robert  Strange. 
June,  1837.  Raleigh:  Printed  by  J.  Gales  and  Son,  Office  of  the 
Raleigh  Register,  l^'},'].  8vo,  pp.  46.  aas.,  C,  HEH.,  NYP.,  P.  92696 

Strange.  Address  delivered  by  the  Hon.  Robert  Strange,  before 
the  Fayetteville  Independent  Company,  December  4,  1850.  To 
which  is  appended  a  History  of  the  Company,  contained  in  an  Ad- 
dress delivered  before  the  Corps,  on  the  Semi-Centennial  Anniver- 
sary, (August  23d,  1 843,)  by  Edward  Lee  Winslow,  Esq.  Fayette- 
ville: Printed  by  Edward  J .  Hale,  &'  Son.    1 850.   8vo,  pp.  48. 

C,  HEH.,  M.  92697 

"Address  of  Mr.  Winslow,  published  in  1843,  and  now  re-published  by  direction 
of  the  company,"  pp.  17—45. 

[Strange.]    Eoneguski,  or,  the  Cherokee  Chief:  a  tale  of  past 

wars.    By  an  American.  ...  In  two  volumes.  .  .  .   Washington: 

Franck  Taylor.    I  839.    [Verso  of  title:]    Printed  by  Peter  Force, 

corner  of  D  and  Tenth  Streets.   2  vols.,  1 2mo,  pp.  218;  196. 

NYP.,  WHS.  92698 

The  original  ms.  of  the  Agreement  between  the  author  and  the  publisher  concerning 
the  terms  on  which  the  book  was  to  be  published,  is  inserted  in  vol.  i  of  the  nyp.  copy. 

Strange.  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  William  Rufus 
King,  delivered  in  Clinton,  on  the  ist  day  of  June,  1853.  ^Y  Hon. 
Robt.  Strange.  ...  Raleigh:  William 'W.  Hollden,  ''Standard'' 
Office.    1853.    8vo,  pp.  14.  NYH.  92699 


STRANGE   (rOBERT).  93 

Strange.  Life  and  Character  of  Hon.  Wm.  Gaston.  A  Eulogy, 
delivered  by  appointment  of  the  oifficers  and  members  of  the  Fay- 
etteville  Bar,  on  Monday,  November  ii,  1844.  By  Hon.  Robert 
Strange,  ll.d.  .  .  .  Fayettev'ille:  Printed  by  Edivard  J .  Hale.  1 844. 

8vo,  pp.  29.  C,  NYH.,  NVP.  92700 

Strange.  Mr.  Strange's  Reply  to  Mr.  Biddle.  [«.  f.  183-?] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  92701 

Caption  title.   Signed:   R.  Strange. 

Addressed  to  Nicholas  Biddle,  the  President  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States  at 
Philadelphia.    Relates  to  the  banking  situation  during  the  panic  of  1837—38. 

Strange.  Oration  of  Robert  Strange,  Esq.,  delivered  at  Fayette- 
ville,  N.  C,  on  the  jubilee  of  American  Independence,  July  4, 
1826.  Fayetteville:  Printed  by  E.  J .  Hale.  1826.  l6mo,  pp.  31, 
(l).  C.,M.  92702 

Strange.  The  Pursuits  of  Life.  An  Address,  delivered  at  the 
request  of  the  Philanthropic  Society,  before  the  Literary  Societies  of 
Davidson  College,  on  the  8th  day  of  August  1 849.  By  Hon.  Robert 
Strange.  Fayetteville:  Printed  by  Edward  J.  Hale.  1849.  8^°' 
pp.  28.  H.  92703 

Strange.  Speech  of  Mr.  Strange,  of  North  Carolina.  In  Senate, 
September  2 1,  1 837. — On  the  bill  imposing  additional  duties  on  cer- 
tain officers,  as  depositories  in  certain  cases.  {^Washington.  1837.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  C,  cu.,  H.,  HEH.,  Y.  92704 

Caption  title. 

Strange.  Speech  of  Mr.  Strange  ...  on  the  Assumption,  by  the 
Federal  Government,  of  the  Debts  of  the  States,  and  in  reply  to 
Messrs.  Clay  and  Crittenden.  Senate,  February,  27,  1840.  Wash- 
ington:  Printed  at  the  Globe  Office.    1840.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

BA.,  HSP.,  Y.  92705 

Strange.  Speech  of  Mr.  Strange  ...  on  the  bill  imposing  addi- 
tional duties  as  depositaries  in  certain  cases,  on  public  officers,  &c. 
Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  6,  1838. 
Washington:   Printed  at  the  Globe  Office.    I  838.    8vo,  pp.  21. 

c.  92706 

A  I  Strange  Account  |  of  |  The  Rising  |  and  |  Breaking  |  of  |  A 
Great  |  Bubble.  |  (With  Amendments  and  Enlargement.)  |  Re- 
Printed  and  Sold  at  my  Office,  at  the  Sign  of  \  the  Tree  of  Liberty, 
on  Sagadahock-River,  |  1767.  |  {Boston.^    8vo,  pp.  22. 

BA.,  c,  H.,  M.  92707 


94  STRANGE    ACTINGS. 

An  attack  on  the  Plymouth  Company,  proprietors  of  the  Kennebec  patent  in 
Maine — c. 

Reprinted  in  "Magazine  of  History  .  .  .  Extra  Number  —  No.  143,"  192S,  pp. 
33-54,  where  it  is  stated  that  "Though  hitherto  recorded  as  a  reprint  of  an  earlier 
pamphlet  with  similar  title,  printed  in  Boston  1691 — this  is  in  reality  an  entirely 
original  work,  written  shortly  after  the  repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act,  and  replete  with 
references  to  persons  and  events  of  1753— 1767." 

The  Strange  Actings  of  Sir  John  Heydon  .  .  .  governour  in  the 
Somer  Islands;  and  also  of  Henry  Tucker,  one  of  his  council  there: 
and  the  like  actings  of  William  Webb  ...  A  true  relation  of  the  just 
and  unjust  proceedings  of  the  Somers  Islands  Company.  [London.] 
Printi'd  in  the  year,  iGjS.   4to,  pp.  (2),  8.  92708 

Title  from  a  catalogue  card  for  a  copy  formerly  in  nyp.,  now  missing. 

The  Strange  and  Dangerovs  Voyage  of  Captaine  Thomas  lames. 
5.e^  James  (T.),  no.  3571 1,  vol.  9.   BM.,  c,  H.,  nyp. 

The  following  errors  in  our  previous  entry  should  be  noted: 

The  date  should  be  "1633,"  not  "1663." 

There  should  be  line  ends  after  "Voyage  of,"  and  after  "Wherein,"  in  the  upper 
part  of  the  title,  and  in  the  latter  part  the  line  end  after  "Longitude,"  should  be 
omitted. 

"Mathematical"  should  be  spelled  "Mathematical!,"  and  the  typographical  error 
"Autho'rs"  should  not  have  been  corrected  to  "Author's"  as  In  our  entry. 

The  collation  should  include  twelve  leaves  instead  of  eleven,  pp.  (22),  Q4.  being 
blank. 

There  are  two  issues  of  the  work,  v\hicli  may  be  called  A  and  B. 

In  Issue  A  the  ".A.duise  concerning  the  Philosophy  of  these  late  Discoueryes,"  at 
the  end,  which  was  written  by  William  Watts,  is  signed,  "x.z."    bm.,  c,  h.,  nyp. 

In  Issue  B  the  same  section  is  signed,  "William  Watts."    nyp. 

The  map  which  is  frequently  missing  is  found  In  the  h.  and  nyp.  copies  of  Issue 
A,  but  is  lacking  in  the  c.  copy  of  that  issue,  and  in  the  nyp.  copy  of  Issue  b.  A  second 
H.  copy  lacks  the  map  also,  and  all  after  p.  112. 

The  I  Strange  and  Remarkable  |  Swansey  Vision:  |  Or  a  Dream 
that  was  dreamed  a-  |  bove  Forty  Years  ago,  which  exactly  |  proph- 
ecies and  foretells  the  dreadful  |  Judgments  and  Calamities  that  are 
now  I  come  to  pass  in  North-America,  in  |  this  melanchollv  and  dis- 
tressing Day.  I  Now  published  from  an  ancient  Ma-  |  nuscript,  at  the 
earnest  Request  of  many.  |  [Colophon:]  Printed  and  Sold  at  E. 
Russell's  I  Printing-Office^  Upper  End  of  the  |  Main-street,  Salem. 
At  the  same  \  Place  may  be  had,  just  published,  \  Mr.  Cleaveland's 
Piece  against  \  Mr.  Murray,  upon  the  Doctrine  |  of  Univei'sal  Sal- 
vation. Likewise,  |  The  ContifWfital  Key  of  the  |  Liberties  of 
America:  A  Poem.  \  To  which  is  annexed,  The  La-  |  mentation  of 
a  bad  Market,  \  Together  with  sundry  other  New  |  Pieces  on  the 
Times ;  all  which  will  \  be  Sold  very  cheap  by  the  Quanti-  \  ty  to 
Shopkeepers,  Travelling-Tra-  |  ders,  etc.    [1776.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Title  supplied  by  Florence  M.  Osborne.  EI.  92709 

Mr.  Cle.ivel.md's  "Piece"  was  printed  in   1776. 


STRANGE    AND    REMARKABLE.  95 

Entered  by  Evans  under  Samuel  Clarke,  but  it  does  not  appear  to  be  the  same  dream 
as  Clarke's  "Americ.in  Wonder:  or,  The  Str;iugc  and  Remarkable  Cape-Ann  Dream" 
published  by  Russell  in  the  same  year. 

The  Strange  and  Remarkable  |  Swansey  Vision:  |  Or  a  Dream 
that  was  dreamed  above  40  Years  |  ago,  which  exactly  foretells  the 
dreadful  Judgments  |  and  Calamities  that  are  now  come  to  pass  in 
North  I  America,  |  in  this  melancholy  and  distressing  Day. —  |  Now 
published  at  the  earnest  Request  of  many.  |  Sold  at  the  Bible  and 
Heart  in  Cornhllly  Boston.  \  [  178-?  ]    8vo,  pp.  4.         heh.  927  lO 

At  head  of  text  on  p.  2:  "The  Strange  and  Remarkable  Swansey  Vision,  &c. 
Swansey  in  the  Province  of  Massachusctts-i5:iy,  the  21st  Day  of  the  Eleventh  Month, 
One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  Thirty  Four.  The  address  in  the  imprint  indi- 
cates that  the  pamphlet  was  sold  by  Thomas  and  John  Fleet,  who,  according  to 
Evans,  were  not  at  this  address  until  1780. 

Information  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters,  who  states  that  the  pamphlet  is  not 
an  edition  of  "The  American  Wonder:  or  The  Strange  and  Remarkable  Capc-.A.nn 
Dream,"  Salem,  1776.  Nor  is  it  evidently  an  edition  of  "A  Short  Relation  concern- 
ing a  Dream,"  \^Boston~\,  1785.  Both  of  these  are  entered  by  Evans  under  Samuel 
Clarke. 

A  I  Strange  and  |  Wonderful  Indian  |  Dream,  |  Dreamed  on 
Cape-Cod,  I  On  the  14th  of  May,  1773.  |  Or,  |  A  Remarkable 
Prophecy,  |  Relating  to  twelve  Great  Men,  who  sit  |  in  the  Judg- 
ment Seat,  to  judge  the  Peo-  |  pie  of  the  Earth,  whose  Works  are 
evil  I  in  the  Sight  of  all  Men,  and  that  conti-  |  nually,  in  as  much  as 
they  vex  and  grieve  |  the  People,  who  are  sorely  oppressed  |  under 
their  wicked  and  arbitrary  Perver-  |  sion  of  the  Law.  |  Dreamed  by  ] 
Punkapog,  a  Native  of  the  |  Land,  and  one  of  the  Nichawoonock 
Tribe.  |  Translated  into  English  for  the  Benefit  of  |  many.  |  Sold 
next  the  Corn  field ,  Union-street.  \  \_Boston.  Printed  hy  E-zek'iel 
Russell.    1773.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  AAS.  92711 

Improved  title  of  no.  66667,  vol.  16. 

Ezekiel  Russell  was  at  the  above  address  in  1773  and  the  paper  and  type  are 
similar  to  those  used  by  him. 

Strange  and  Wonderfull  News  from  Greenland  declaring  the 
sad  condition  of  seven  Persons  left  in  that  country,  to  which  is  added 
a  Brief  Narrative  concerning  that  country.    1 674.   4to.  927  1 2 

Improved  title  of  no.  28656,  vol.  7.  Information  from  the  c.Ualoguc  of  the  Miller 
sale  at  Sotheby's,  June  30,  etc.,  1919,  lot  no.  779. 

The  Strange  and  Wonderful  |  Predictions  ]  of  ]  Mr.  Christopher 
Love,  1  Minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Lawrence-Jury,  London;  who 
was  beheaded  on  Tower-  |  Hill  in  the  Time  of  Oliver  Cromwell's 
Government  of  England:  Giving  an  Account  of  Babylon's  |  Fall, 
or  the  Destruction  of  Popery;  and,  in  the  glorious  Event,  a  general 
Reformation  over  all  I  the  World. Boston:    Printed  and  Sold 


g6  STRANGE    AND    WONDERFUL. 

by  Fowle  and  Drafer,  at  their  Printing-O  fice  In  Marlborough-  \ 
street.  1 759.  |  Folio  broadside,  aas.  -|-  New-York:  Printed  by 
Hugh  Gaine,  1759.  Folio  broadside.  +  Those  who  desire  to  have 
them  by  the  Dozen  may  now  be  supplied.  The  above  may  be  had 
of  John  Proud  in  Newport.  Just  published  (Price  single  five  Cof- 
fers) and  to  be  sold  by  J.  Fra7iklin  at  the  Printing  Ojfice.  I  759. 
Folio  broadside.  92713 

Title  of  the  New  York  edition  from  Evans.  P.  L.  Ford  notes  that  it  was  adver- 
tised in  the  "New-York  Mercury,"  no.  356,  "Journals  of  Hugh  Gaine,"  vol.  i,  1902, 
p.  102.  Information  as  to  the  Newport  edition  from  Hammett's  "Contribution  to 
the  Bibliography  and  Literature  of  Newport,"  1887,  p.  77. 

The  Strange  and  wonderful  predictions  of  Mr.  Christopher  Love, 
minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Lawrence-Jury,  London,  who  was  be- 
headed on  Tower-Hill,  on  the  account  of  his  religion.  Likewise  an 
account  of  great  wars  in  America  in  1780,  with  the  destruction  of 
popery  in  the  year  1790:  and  in  the  year  1795,  religion  shall  flourish 
over  all  the  King's  domains.  To  which  are  added,  two  letters  from 
his  wife,  a  little  before  his  death,  with  his  answer  to  her  again. 
Carlisle:   Printed  by  George  Kline,  l']<^l.  927  14 

Title  from  Evans,  who  also  enters  a  number  of  editions  of  the  "Prophecies  of  the 
Reverend  Christopher  Love,"  from  1791  to  1797.  aas.  has  a  Windsor,  [1794],  edi- 
tion of  the  latter  not  included  in  Evans. 

Strange  Newes  |  from  |  Virginia,  |  being  [  a  true  Relation  of  a 
Great  Tempest  in  |  Virginia,  by  which  many  people  lost  their  | 
Lives,  great  numbers  of  Cattle  de-  |  stroyed.  Houses,  and  in  many 
pla-  I  ces  whole  Plantations  overturned,  |  and  whole  Woods  torn 
up  I  by  the  Roots.  |  As  a  further  addition  to  this  calamity,  the  Sea  | 
exceeded  its  usual  height  above  twelve  Foot,  over-  |  flowing  all  the 
Plain  Country,  carrying  away  |  much  Corn  and  Tobacco,  with 
many  |  Cattle,  forcing  the  Inhabitants  into  |  the  Mountains  for  the 
security  |  of  their  Lives.  |  London,  Printed  for  W.  Thackeray  next 
door  to  I  the  Dolfhin  in  Smithfield.  1667.  |  Small  4to,  pp.  7.  A  in 
four.  jCB.  92715 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Strange  News  |  from  I  Virginia;  |  Being  a  full  and  true  |  Account 
of  the  I  Life  and  Death  |  of  |  Nathanael  Bacon  Esquire,  |  Who  was 
the  only  Cause  and  Original  of  all  the  late  |  Troubles  in  that  Coun- 
try. I  With  a  full  Relation  of  all  the  Accidents  which  have  |  hap- 
pened in  the  late  War  there  between  the  |  Christians  and  Indians.  | 
London,  \  Printed  for  William  Harris,  next  door  to  the  Turn-  | 
Stile  without  Moor-gate.    1677.  |  4to,  pp.  8.   A  in  four. 

H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  NVP.,  WLC.  92716 


STRANGE    RELATION.  97 

Eleven  copies  were  reproduced  by  photostat  at  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 
from  the  Henry  E.  Huntington  Library  copy,  September,  1926,  aas.,  c,  heh.,  JCB.,  m., 

NEWBERRY,   NYH.,    NYP.,   WHS.,  WLC,  V. 

Improved  title  of  no.  2679,  vol.  i.  For  a  facsimile  of  the  title  page,  see  the 
Church  catalogue. 

Strange  relation  of  an  old  woman  who  was  drowned.    New- 
York:   Printed  by  H.  DeForeest.    1745.  9^7  1 7 
Title  from  Evans. 

Stranger,  ^5^?«rt^.  See  [Story  (Isaac)],  b.  1774,  d.  1803. 

The  Stranger,  a  Literary  Paper.  .  .  .  Albany:  Published  by  John 
Cooky  at  his  reading-room.    E.  ^  E.  Hosford. — Printers.    1 8 14. 

8vo,  pp.  8,  416.  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.  927  l8 

Published  in  27  numbers  from  July  3,  1813  to  June  25,  1814,  a  semi-monthly 
except  for  the  first  three  issues  which  were  weekly.  On  p.  416:  "The  Publisher  an- 
nounces with  regret  to  his  friends  and  patrons,  that  after  the  present  number,  the 
publication  of  'The  Stranger'  will  be  suspended." 

The  Stranger  in  Lowell.  See  [Whittier  (John  G.)]. 

Stranger  of  the  Valley;  or,  Louisa  and  Adelaide.  An  American 
Tale  ...  By  a  Lady  .  .  .  Netv  York:  Collins  and  Hannay  .  .  .  1825. 
2  vols.,  1 2mo,  pp.  241 ;  218.  c.  92719 

The  Stranger's  Apology  for  the  General  Associations.  See  Moni- 
tor (E.),  -pseud?,  no.  49984,  vol.  12.  aas.,  ba.,  h.,  uts. 

Attributed  by  Cushing  to  Noah  Worcester. 

The  I  Stranger's  Assistant  |  and  |  School-Boy's  Instructor. 
Containing  |  Many  Useful  and  Valuable  Rules  |  in  |  Arithmetic, 
with  Explanations  Adapted  to  the  |  Most  Common  Capacities;  |  to 
which  is  Added,  |  a  Complete  System  |  Of  Reduction  of  Coins  and 
Currencies;  |  with  Four  Large  Tables.  |  Also — the  |  Duties  on 
Imports  and  Tonnage;  together  |  with  the  Bounties  on  Exports — 
Custom-  I  House  Regulations,  and  Penalties  |  Annexed  to  each 
Offence,  against  |  the  Revenue-Laws  of  the  |  United-States,  |  By 
A  Citizen.  |  New-York — Printed  by  George  For  many  for  the 
Author y  I  and  Sold  by  Berry,  Rogers  ^  Berry,  No.  128,  |  Pearl- 
Street. — 1795.  I  (Copy-right  secured.)  |  i2mo,  pp.  180,  ii.  4 
folded  tables.  BM.,  H.,  JCB.,  M.  92720 

The  I  Stranger's  Assistant,  |  being  a  Collection  of  |  Short,  Correct 
and  Easy  Rules  [  for  Reducing  |  Thirteen  different  Coins  and  Cur- 
rencies into  each  |  other,  |  with  |  a  Concise  Method  of  Calculating 
Federal  Money.  |  To  which  is  Prefixed,  |  a  Complete  System  of 
Vulgar  and  Decimal  Fractions,  ]  &c.  |  [Two  lines  quoted.]  |  New 


98  stranger's  gift. 

York:  Printed  for  the  Author,  by  G.  Forman,  |  No.  46,  Wall- 
street,  opfosite  I  the  Post-Office^  |  In  the  20th  Year  of  American 
Independence.  \  [1795.]   |  8vo,  pp.  125.    Folded  leaf. 

JCB.,  M.  92721 
Also  published  as:  "The  Intercourse  of  Nations."    \_cop.  1795]. 

The  Stranger's  Gift.    See  Bokum   (H.),  ed.  no.  6176,  vol.  2. 

AAS.,  BA.,  H.,  NYP.,  UTEX.,  Y. 

Stranger's  Guide. 

The  plan  of  the  dictionary  has  been  to  enter  guidebooks  to  various  places  under 
the  name  of  the  locality,  or  under  the  name  of  the  compiler.  No  attempt  is  made  here 
to  cover  under  title  the  omissions  in  earlier  volumes.  Especially  large  collections  are 
located  at  aas.  and  nyp. 

Stranger's  Handbook. 

See  preceding  note. 

Strangeways  (Thomas).  Sketch  of  the  Mosquito  Shore,  in- 
cluding the  Territory  of  Poyais,  descriptive  of  the  country;  with 
some  information  as  to  its  productions,  the  best  mode  of  culture,  &c. 
Chiefly  intended  for  the  Use  of  Settlers.  By  Thomas  Strangeways, 
K.G.c.  Captain  1st  Native  Poyer  Regiment,  and  Aid-de-camp  to 
His  Highness  Gregor,  Cazique  of  Poyais.  Edinburgh:  Sold  by 
William  Blackwood,  E dinbur gh ;  and  T.  Caddrll,  Strand,  London. 
1822.  [Verso  of  title:]  W.  Reid,  Printer,  Lrith.  8vo,  pp.  (4), 
viii,  3—355.  Frontispiece  portrait,  plate  and  folded  map. 

BM.,  C,  H.,  HISP.SOC.AMER.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  Y.  92722 

For  "A  Letter  to  the  editor  of  the  Quarterly  Review,  for  February,  1823,  on  a 
[unfavorable]  review  of"  this  work,  see  V'erax,  -pseud. 

Relates  to  a  colonization  scheme  of  Sir  Gregor  M'Grcgor.  "The  plans  of  M'Gregor 
.  .  .  dazzled  the  imaginations  of  a  considerable  number  of  .  .  .  persons,  and  his  agents 
were  able  to  dispose  of  many  shares  in  the  imaginary  kingdom  ..."  See  Squier's 
"States  of  Central  America,"  1858,  p.  82. 

Strasburg  Academy,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Catalogue  and  Cir- 
cular of  the  Strasburg  Academy,  Lancaster  County,  Pa.  for  the 
academical  year,  185  1-52.  With  an  address  to  the  "Gamma  Theta 
Society,"  by  Rev.  H.  Harbaugh.  Lancaster,  Pa.  Pri?ited  by  John 
H.  Pearsol.    1 852.    8vo,  pp.  32.  NYP.  92723 

SrRATEN-PoNTHOz  ([Gabriel]  Auguste  van  der).  Le  Budget 
du  Brcsil,  ou  Rcchcrches  sur  Ics  ressources  de  cet  empire  dans  leurs 
rapports  avec  Ics  intercts  europccns  du  commerce  ct  de  I'cmigration, 
par  le  Comte  Auguste  van  der  Stratcn-Ponthoz.  .  .  .  Bruxelles, 
Librairie  de  C.  Aluquardt,  editeur,  Place  Royale.  Meme  Tnaison, 
a  Gand  rt  a  Leipzig.     1 854.     [Verso  of  half  title:]     Imp.  de  G. 


STRATEN-PONTHOZ.  99 

Stapleaux.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (4),  ix,  307,  frontispiece  portrait  and 
folded  map;  (4),  318,  folded  map;  (4),  362,  2  folded  maps.  BM., 
C,  H.,  Hisp.soc.AMER.,  NYP.,  PEAB.  -\-  Paris.  L'tbrair'te  d^Amyoty 
ediieurjS,rue  de  la  Paix.  1854.  [Verso  of  half  title:]  Bruxelles. — 
Imf.  de  G.  Stapleaux.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (4),  ix,  307,  frontispiece 
and  folded  map;    (4),  318,  folded  map;    (4),  362,  folded  map. 

Y.  92724 

Pp.   loi— 102,   117— 118,  159—160,  and   193—194  of  vol.  2  in  the  Brussels  edition 
are  folded. 

Title  of  the  Paris  edition  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Straten-Ponthoz.  Forschungen  iiber  die  Lage  der  Auswan- 
derer  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika.  Nach  dem 
franzosichen  Originale  bearbeitet  von  H.  Fr.  Oswald.  Augsburg: 
K.  Kollmann.    1846.    l2mo,  pp.  viii,  196.  C,  H.  92725 

A  translation  of  Recherches,  below. 

See  also  Berghaus   (Heinrich  Karl  Wilhelm),  no.  4855,  vol.  2. 

Straten-Ponthoz.  Onderzoek  naar  den  toestand  der  land- 
verhuizers  in  de  Vereenigde  Staten  van  Noord-Amerika,  door  Bo". 
A.  van  der  Straten  Ponthoz,  Eersten  Secretaris  van  de  Belgische 
zending  te  Washington.  Met  eene  gekleurde  plaat.  Te  Utrecht, 
bij  W.  H.  van  Hcijn'mgen.  I  847.  [Verso  of  title:]  Gedruckt  bij 
van  der  Mofide  &  Comf.  te  Utrecht.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  124.  Folded 
map.  c,  MINNHS.,  NYP.  92726 

A  translation  of  the  following-  title. 

Straten-Ponthoz.  Recherches  sur  la  situation  des  emigrants 
aux  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  du  Nord,  par  Le  Baron  A.  van  der 
Straten  Ponthoz,  Premier  Secretaire  de  la  legation  de  Bclgique  a 
Washington.  Bruxelles.  Meline,  Cans  et  Comfagnte.  Librairie, 
imfrimerie  et  fonderie.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  158.    Folded  map. 

C,  NYP.  92727 

For  German  and  Dutch  translations,  see  the  preceding  titles. 

Stratford,  Conn.  Congregational  Church  of  Stratford. 
[Stratford.    1840?]     l8mo,  pp.  7.  Y.  92728 

Contains  a  list  of  pastors.  Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Stratton  (Charles  S[herwood]  ).  An  Account  of  the  Life, 
Personal  Appearance,  Character,  and  Manners,  of  Charles  S.  Strat- 
ton, the  American  Man  in  Miniature,  known  as  General  Tom 
Thumb,  twelve  years  old,  twenty-five  inches  high,  and  weighing 
only  Fifteen  Pounds.  With  some  account  of  remarkable  dwarfs, 
giants,  and  other  human  phenomena,  of  ancient  and  modern  times. 


100  STRATTON   (c.  S.). 

Also,  General  Tom  Thumb's  Songs.  London:  Printed  by  T. 
Brettelly  Rupert  Street^  Haymarket.  1 844.  l6mo,  pp.  24,  includ- 
ing frontispiece.  nyp.  +  [Same  title,  with  the  substitution  of 
"American  Dwarf"  for  "American  Man  in  Miniature,"  and  the 
omission  of  "Also,  General  Tom  Thumb's  Songs,"]  London.  1 844. 
[Verso  of  title:]  Lo7idon:  Printed  by  J.  Mitchell  and  Co.  {late 
Brettell),  Rufert  Street,  Haymarket.  l6mo,  pp.  24,  including  fron- 
tispiece, cu. 92729 

Copies  of  either  the  first  or  second  issue  are  located  at  bm.  and  y. 

Stratton.  Bosquejos  de  la  vida,  costumbres,  caracter  y  aparen- 
cia  personal  de  Carlos  S.  Stratton  el  hombre  en  miniatura,  conocido 
por  el  nombre  de  el  general  Tom  Thumb  (Thomas  Pulgar)  de 
16  anos  de  edad,  28  pulgadas  de  alto  y  quince  libras  de  peso.  Reco- 
pilado  y  traducido  por  E.  J.  Gomez.  Neuva-Orleans,  Imprenta  de 
la  Patria,  iS^S.   8vo,  pp.  16.  92730 

Title  from  the  Leclerc  catalogue,  1867,  no.  651.    A  translation  of  Sketch,  below. 

[Stratton].  History  of  General  Tom  Thumb,  the  man  in 
miniature.  [Colophon:]  Printed  by  T.  Brettell,  Rupert  Street, 
Haymarket,  Westminster.    [1857?]    i6mo,  pp.  32.        CU.  92371 

Caption  title. 

On  p.  18:    "The  General  is  now  (1857)  making  his  second  European  Tour." 

[Stratton].  Life  and  Travels  of  Thomas  Thumb,  in  the 
United  States,  England,  France,  and  Belgium.  With  Illustrations 
of  him  in  his  different  Costumes.  Philadelphia:  Lindsay  and  Blakis- 
ton.  [cop.  1849.]  [Verso  of  title:]  Stereotyped  by  J.  Pagan. 
Printed  by  C.  Sherman.  Square  l8mo,  added  engraved  title,  and 
pp.  144.   3  plates  and  4  portraits.  H.  92732 

Stratton.  The  Life  of  General  Tom  Thumb.  Published  by 
Moore  &  Nims,  Troy,  N.  Y.  [1856.]  48mo,  pp.  64,  including 
illustration.  h.  92733 

Stratton.  Sketch  of  the  Life,  Personal  Appearance,  &c.  of 
Chas.  S.  Stratton,  the  American  in  miniature,  known  as  Gen  Tom 
Thumb,  &c.   London.    1846.    l6mo,  pp.  24.  9^734 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Corner  sale  at  Leavitt's,  Nov.  1  ;,  1866,  lot  no. 
1126. 

Stratton.  Sketch  of  the  Life,  Personal  Appearance,  Character 
and  Manners  of  Charles  S.  Stratton,  the  Man  in  Miniature,  known 
as  General  Tom  Thumb,  twenty-eight  inches  high,  and  weighing 
only  fifteen  pounds.    With  some  account  of  remarkable  dwarfs, 


STRATTON  (jOHn).  IOI 

giants,  and  other  human  phenomena,  of  ancient  and  modern  times. 
Also,  General  Tom  Thumb's  Songs.  New-York:  VanNordeni^ 
Amermany  Printers,  No.  60  WtlUani-street.  1 847.  l2mo,  pp.  24. 
NYP.  +  [Same  title  with  the  addition  of  "fifteen  years  old"  after 
"General  Tom  Thumb."]  [Same  imprint,  date  and  collation.] 
AAS.,  NYP.  -\- New-York.  1849.  8vo.  BM.  +  [Same  title  with 
the  substitution  of  "eighteen  years  old,  thirty-one  inches  high,  and 
weighing  only  twenty-five  pounds,"  for  "fifteen  years  old  [etc.]"] 
New-York:  John  W.  Amermany  Printer y  No.  60  William- street. 
1856.  l2mo,  cover  title  and  pp.  23,  ( I ),  including  2  portraits,  nyp. 
+  [Same  title  with  the  substitution  of  "twenty-two  years  old, 
thirty-two  inches  high,  and  weighing  only  thirty-three  pounds,"  for 
"fifteen  years  old  [etc.]"]  New  York:  Wynkoop,Hallenbeck  ^ 
Thomas y  Printer Sy  No.  1 1 3  Fulton  Street,  i860.  1 2mo,  cover  title 
and  pp.  32.  AAS.,  H.  92735 

Copies  of  one  or  other  of  the  1847  issues  are  located  at  ba.,  bm.,  c,  hsp.,  m., 

MINNHS.    and    NYH. 

Frequently  reissued  after  i860. 

For  a  Spanish  translation,  see  Bosquejos,  above. 

Stratton  (John).  Report  of  the  Trials  of  Dr.  John  Stratton, 
Dr.  Benjamin  Budd,  Joseph  Merit,  Jesse  White,  and  Samuel  Hew- 
lings;  who  were  brought  before  Josiah  Foster  Esq.  on  an  informa- 
tion for  being  concerned  in  Horse-Racing.  With  the  subsequent 
proceedings  thereon;  containing  the  evidence  produced,  against  and 
for  the  defendants,  the  opinion  of  Judge  Foster,  the  defense  made 
by  the  defendants,  verdicts  of  the  juries,  etc.  [n.  />.]  1803.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  p.  92736 

Preface  dated:    Evesham  [N.  J.],  3d  mo,  1st,  1803. 

Stratton  (Joseph  B[uck]  ).  Counsels  for  the  New  Year.  Two 
Discourses  preached  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Natchez,  on  the 
First  and  Second  Sabbath's  [sic]  in  January,  1850,  by  Rev.  Joseph 
B.  Stratton,  Pastor,  .  .  .  Vidalia:  Printed  at  the  Concordia  Intelli- 
gencer Office.    1850.    8vo,  pp.  24.  HEH.  92737 

Stratton.  A  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev. 
Jeremiah  Chamberlain,  d.d.,  late  president  of  Oakland  College, 
delivered  at  the  request  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  at  Oakland 
College,  on  Thursday,  December  1 8th,  1851.  By  Rev.  Joseph  B. 
Stratton.  .  .  .  New  Orleans:  Printed  by  T.  ReOy  58  Magazine 
Street.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  19.  C,  P.  92738 

Stratton.  The  Duty  of  Alms-Giving.  A  Sermon  delivered  in 
the  Presbyterian  Church,  Natchez.    By  Rev.  J.  B.  Stratton  ...  on 

VOL.  XXIV.  7 


102  STRATTON   ( JOSEPH    B.). 

January  17,   1847.   •  •  •  P^'^^t^d^  (^i  the  Office  of  the  "Concordia 
Intelligencer"  Vidalia,  La.    1 847.    8vo,  pp.  17.  heh.  92739 

Stratton.  a  Sermon  preached  in  the  Presbyterian  Church, 
Vicksburg,  January  20th,  1856,  in  commemoration  of  the  hfe  and 
death  of  Rev.  Benj.  H.  Williams,  late  Pastor  of  that  church,  by 
Rev.  Jos.  B.  Stratton,  of  Natchez.  .  .  .  Vicksburg.  Printed  at  the 
Vicksburg  Whig  Steam  Book  and  Job  Office.    1 856.   8vo,  pp.  19. 

BM.,  NYH.  92740 

Stratton  was  also  the  author  of  other  sermons  of  less  biographical  or  imprint 
interest. 

Stratton  (Ned).  A  Romantic  Tale  of  High  American  Life; 
or.  Excursion  to  Montauk.  First  and  Last  Time.  By  Ned  Stratton 
.  .  .  Providence:  J.  F.  Moore^  Printer.  1 847.  8vo,  pp.  32,  includ- 
ing illustrations.  c.  92741 

Stratton  (R[oyal]  B.).  Captivity  of  the  Oatman  Girls:  being 
an  Interesting  Narrative  of  Life  among  the  Apache  and  Mohave 
Indians.  Containing  an  interesting  account  of  the  massacre  of  the 
Oatman  family,  by  the  Apache  Indians,  in  185  i ;  the  narrow  escape 
of  Lorenzo  D.  Oatman;  the  capture  of  Olive  A.  and  Mary  A. 
Oatman;  the  death,  by  starvation,  of  the  latter;  the  five  years'  suf- 
fering and  captivity  of  Olive  A,  Oatman ;  also,  her  singular  recap- 
ture in  1856;  as  given  by  Lorenzo  D.  and  Olive  A.  Oatman,  the 
only  surviving  members  of  the  family,  to  the  author,  R.  B.  Stratton. 
San  Francisco:  Whitton,  Towne  ^  Co^s  Excelsior  Steam  Power 
Presses,  15 1  Clay  Street,  3r^  door  below  Montgomery.  1857. 
i2mo,  pp.  231,  including  illustrations,  c,  heh.,  nyp.,  peab. 
+  Chicago:  Published  by  Chas.  Scott  &'  Co.  1 85 7.  [Verso  of 
title:]  Chas.  Scott  ^  Co.  Printers  &?  Binders,  Chicago,  Illinois. 
J.  Conahan,  Stereotyfer.  [Same  collation.]  nyp.  +  Fourteenth 
thousand.  Neiv-York:  Published  for  the  Author,  by  Carlton  ^ 
Porter,  200  Mulberry-street.  l2mo,  pp.  (2),  5-290,  (2),  includ- 
ing illustrations.  Plate  and  2  portraits,     aas.,  c,  newberry  92742 

These  issues  include  the  preface  to  the  second  edition,  dated  San  Francisco,  1857, 
and  the  New  York  edition,  the  preface  to  the  third  edition,  as  well,  dated  New-York, 
April,  1858. 

For  the  first  edition,  see  Life  among  the  Indians,  below. 

Located  copies  indicate  that  later  printings  in  New  York,  from  1858  to  1867, 
brought  the  edition  up  to  at  least  the  twenty-seventh  thousand.    a.'VS.,  b.,  bm.,  c,  h., 

HEH.,    HSI'.,   MINNHS.,   NEWBERRY,   NYH.,    NYP.,    UTEX.,  WHS.,   Y. 

A  San  Francisco,  1859,  edition,  possibly  an  error,  is  listed  in  Robert  Clarke  and 
Co.'s  "IJibliotheca  Americana,"  1878,  no.  4462. 

Reprinted,  Sj/cw,  Oregon,   1909.    aas.,   h.,  nyp. 

In  the  broadside  collection  at  aas.  is  a  sheet  w  ith  woodcuts  of  Olive  Oatman  and 
of  the  scene  of  the  massacre,  advertising  a  lecture  by  her  as  follows: 


STRATTON   (rOYAL    B.).  IO3 

Five  Years  among  the  Indians !  Miss  Olive  A.  Oatman,  Whose  Portrait  is  here 
given,  and  who  has  spent  nearly  six  years  in  a  horrid  and  merciless  captivity  among 
the  Apache  and  Mohave  Tribes,  will  give  some  Incidents  of  her  Sufferings  and 
adventures  At  On  1^59-    Commencing  at  8   o'clock  p.m.  .  .  .  Heath  & 

Seaver — Palladium  Potver  Press — Malone.    Folio  broadside. 

Stratton.  Life  among  the  Indians:  being  an  interesting  nar- 
rative of  the  Captivity  of  the  Oatman  Girls,  among  the  Apache  and 
Mohave  Indians.  Containing  also  an  interesting  account  of  the 
Massacre  of  the  Oatman  Family,  by  the  Apache  Indians,  in  185  I ; 
the  narrow  escape  of  Lorenzo  D.  Oatman;  the  capture  of  Ohve 
A.  and  Mary  A.  Oatman;  the  death  by  starvation  of  the  latter;  the 
five  years  suffering  and  captivity  of  Olive  A.  Oatman;  also,  her 
singular  recapture  in  1856;  as  given  by  Lorenzo  D,  and  Olive  A. 
Oatman,  the  only  surviving  members  of  the  family,  to  the  author, 
R.  B.  Stratton.  San  Francisco:  Whittony  Towne  ^  Co*s  excelsior 
steam  power  fresses,  15  I  Clay  Street,  T^rd  door  below  Montgomery. 
1857.    i2mo,  pp.  183,  including  illustrations.  heh.  92743 

First  edition. 

For  later  editions,  see  the  preceding  title. 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters,  who  states  that  the  author's  preface  is  dated: 
Yreka,  February  ist,  1857. 

Straub  (C[hristian]  M.).  Nebraska  and  Kansas.  Speech  of 
Hon.  C.  M.  Straub,  of  Penn'a.  In  the  House  of  Representatives, 
May  17,  1854.  [Colophon:]  Printed  at  the  Congressional  Globe 
Ojfice.   [Washington.   1854.]    8vo,pp.  8.  c,  utex.  92744 

Title  supplied  by  E.  W.  Winkler. 

Straub.  Speech  of  Hon.  C.  M.  Straub  ...  on  the  Tariff  Ques- 
tion— Banks — Know-Nothings.  In  the  House  of  Representatives, 
February  15,  1855.  [Washington,  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the 
Congressional  Globe,  1 85 5.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  C.  92745 

Caption  title.    Supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Straubenmuller  (Johann).  Pocahontas,  oder:  Die  Griind- 
ung  von  Virginien.  Poetische  Erzahlung,  von  Johann  Strauben- 
miiller.  Baltimore:  1858.  In  Comm-ission  bei  W.  R.  Schmidt. 
No.  55  N.  Gaystrasse.  Gedruckt  bei  H.  F.  Th.  Kroh.  l8mo, 
pp.   III.  BM.,  C,  NYH.  92746 

[Strauch  (Adolphus)].  Spring  Grove  Cemetery:  Its  History 
and  Improvements.  5^i?  Cincinnati,  no.  131 14,  vol.  4.   aas.,  aml., 

B.,  C,  NYP. 

Attributed  to  Strauch  on  the  c.  printed  card. 


104  STRAUCH   (j.  C). 

Strauch  (J.  C).  Siidbrasilien  und  seine  deutschen  Kolonien. 
Mit  I  Spezialkarte.  Frankjurt  a.  M.  {Auffarth).  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  70.  BM.  92747 

Title  from  Kayser. 

Strawberry  District,  Va,  Baptist  Association.  Minutes  of 
the  Strawberry  District  Association,  holden  at  Marrowbone-Creek, 
May  29,  1790.   Richmond^   1790.   Svo.  92748 

Title  from  Evans,  no.  26219,  who  lists  also  without  locations  later  minutes,  1790— 
1793.    Swem  locates  the  io6th— 107th,  1906— 1907,  and  the  iioth,  1910,  at  va.state 


LIB. 


Accounts  I  of  I  Thomas 
of  I  Chester  County. 


Strawbridge  (Thomas).  State  |  of  the 
Strawbridge,  Esq.  |  late  |  Sub-Lieutenant 

From  the  time  of  his  appointment  under  the  MiHtia  Law  in  |  March 
1777,  to  the  8th  of  April  1778.  |  In  which  is  set  forth  the  Amount  of 
the  Fines  received  within  that  |  Period  from  Delinquents  of  Col. 
Evans's  Battalion,  for  |  non-performance  of  Militia  Duty  and  Exer- 
cise: I  Together  with  Lists  shewing  the  Names  of  the  Persons  by 
whom  Pay-  |  ments  have  been  made,  and  the  Sums  received  from  | 
them  respectively.  |  Likewise,  the  Disbursements  made  by  him,  and 
the  Payments  to  the  |  Treasury.  |  Philadelfhia:  |  Printed  by  F. 
Bailey y  at  Yorick*s  Ready  in  Market-Street.  \  M,  DCC,LXXXIV.  |  8vo, 
pp.  7.  HSP.  92749 

Title  from  Hildeburn,  no.  4573. 

Straws  by  Nemo.  iS^^  no.  52329,  vol.  13.  aas,,h.,nyh. 

Attributed  by  Gushing  to  Roland  F.  Coffin.  The  aas.  copy  has  a  ms.  note  on  the 
title  page  ascribing  the  work  to  "Miss  Vans  of  Boston." 

Stray  Leaves  from  Students'  Port-Folios.  Pennsylvania  College. 
Published  by  a  club.  Gettysburg:  Printed  by  Henry  C.  Neinstedt. 
1858.    8vo,  pp.  32.  HEH.  92750 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Stray  Subjects,  arrested  and  bound  over:  being  the  fugitive  off- 
spring of  the  "Old  'Un"  and  the  "Young  'Un,"  that  have  been 
"lying  round  loose,"  and  are  now  "tied  up"  for  fast  keeping.  With 
eight  original  illustrations,  from  designs  by  Darley.  Philadelfhia: 
T.  B.  Peterson  and  Brothers,  306  Chestnut  Street,  [cop.  1 848.] 
l2mo,  added  illustrated  title  page  and  pp.  viii,  (2),  19— 199.  7 
plates.  NYP.  -\- Philadelphia:  Grfz  &  Buck.  185 1.  [Verso  of 
title:]    E.  B.  Mears,  St^reotyper.    [Same  collation.] 

BA.,  H.  92751 

The  H.  copy  in  original  wrappers  has  on  the  cover  the  eighth  illustration  called  for 
by  the  title. 


STRAY    SUNBEAM.  IO5 

"The  greater  part  of  them  were  published  in  the  New  York  'Spirit  of  the  Times,' 
.  .  .  Some  .  .  .  were  originally  written  for  the  Philadelphia  'Saturday  Courier,'  the 
Boston  'Daily  Times,'  the  'Boston  Weekly  Symbol,'  the  'Yankee  Blade,'  "  and  other 
papers.  The  preface  is  signed:  Francis  A.  Durivage,  alias  the  "Old  'Un."  George  P. 
Burnham,  alias  the  "Young  'Un." 

For  the  first  edition,  see  [Durivage  (Francis  Alexander),  and  Burnham  (George 
P.)],  no.  21432,  vol.  6. 

The  Stray  Sunbeam:  a  Compilation  of  selections  from  the  Youth's 
Essay.  Edited  by  Z.  Pope  Vose,  Cynthia  I.  M'Intosh,  Henry  F. 
Perry,  S.  Frances  White.  Rockland:  Published  by  the  Youth's 
Educational  Union.    1854.    l6mo,  pp.  218.  92752 

Title  from  Williamson. 

Stray  Sunbeams,  being  Selections  from  the  "Planetarium,"  a 
weekly  paper,  conducted  by  the  young  ladies  of  the  Albany  Female 
Academy.  Published  for  the  benefit  of  the  Orphan  Asylum.  Albany. 
Published  by  Erastus  H.  Pease,  2"^  State-Street.  1844.  Printed  by 
Weed  &*  Parsons.  4to,  pp.  24.  B.  92753 

A  Stray  Yankee  in  Texas.  By  Philip  Paxton  [pseud.]  New  York. 
Red  field.  1 853.  i2mo,  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  (2),  xvi, 
17—416.  Frontispiece.  c,  nyp.  92754 

By  Samuel  Adams  Hammett.   See  Diet.  Am.  Biog. 

Improved  title  of  our  entry  under  "Hammitt,"  no.  30083,  vol.  8. 

Straznicky  (Edward  Richard),  comf.  Catalogue  of  the  Li- 
brary of  the  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society.  See 
no.  1091,  vol.  I.   H.,  M.,  NYP. 

The  Streamlet  |  New  York  Printed  (sf  sold  at  J.  Hewitt's  Musi- 
cal Repository  N^  131  William  Street.  |  Sold  also  by  B.  Carr  Phila- 
delphia <y  /.  Carr  Baltimore.  Price  12  Cents.  [179—?]  Folio 
broadside.  NYP.  92755 

The  Streamlet.  Dimmock,  McLellan  &  Co.,  Editors  and  Pro- 
prietors. Vol.1.  Boston,  March  I,  1848.  No.  i.  {Boston.  1848.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.  B.  92756 

Weekly.  The  b.  file  is  complete  through  vol.  4,  no.  4,  June  14,  1848. 
Vol.  4,  no.  I,  was  published  by  G.  F.  McLellan  &  E.  A.  Gibbens,  and  nos.  2-4,  by 
McLellan,  May  &  Co. 

Strebeck  (George).  A  |  Collection  |  of  |  Evangelical  Hymns;  | 
made  from  |  DiflFerent  Authors  and  Collections,  |  for  the  |  English 
Lutheran  Church  |  in  New-York.  |  By  George  Strebeck.  |  .  .  •  | 
New-York:  \  Printed  by  John  Tiebout,  (Homer' s-Head)  |  No. 
T,S^,  Pearl-Street.  \  1797.  |  l2mo,  pp.  263.  aas.  92757 

The  AAS.  copy  in  contemporary  leather  is  bound  with  the  "Liturgy,  Gospels  and 


I06  STREBECK. 

Epistles,  of  the  English  Lutheran  Church  of  New-York.  To  which  is  added,  the 
Augustan  Confession  of  Faith,"  imprint  and  date  as  above,  pp.  130.  The  back  is  let- 
tered:  "Hymns  &  Liturgy." 

Strebeck.  a  I  Sermon.  |  Preached  |  (By  Courtsey)  |  in  the  | 
German  Reformed  Church,  |  At  New-York,  |  By  Rev.  George 
Strebeck.  |  New-York:  \  Printed  by  Tiebout  is'  O'Brien,  |  1 796.  | 

8V0,  pp.  16.  NYH.  92758 

Strebeck.  The  Wrath  to  come,  discussed  in  Three  Sermons 
.  .  .  the  certainty,  and  endless  duration  of  future  punishment,  main- 
tained against  the  doctrine  of  Universalists  ...  By  George  Strebeck 
.  .  .  Nezv-York.  Printed  by  L.  Nichols,  No.  308  Broadway.  1803. 
i2mo,  pp.  51.  GTS.  92759 

According  to  the  "Advertisement,"  pp.  3—4:  "The  author  of  the  following  sermons 
begs  leave  to  say  that  necessity  obliged  him  first  to  preach,  and  now  to  publish  them. 
A  report  having  circulated  that  he  had  forsaken  the  faith  of  the  church  with  which 
he  is  connected.  ..." 

Elicited:  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  George  Strebeck,  containing  a  Candid  Review  of 
three  sermons  on  Wrath  to  come,  preached  and  published  by  that  gentleman.  .  .  . 
By  Nicholas  Chester.  New-York.  1803.  izmo,  pp.  65.  nyh.  For  a  reply  to  this 
letter,  see  Student,  pseud. 

Streckfuss  (G.  F.).  Der  Auswanderer  nach  Amerika,  oder 
treue  Schilderung  der  Schicksale,  welche  mich  auf  meiner  Wander- 
ung  nach  Amerika,  wahrend  meines  dortigen  Aufenthalts  und  auf 
meiner  Riickreise  trafen:  nebst  Bemerkungen  iiber  die  Land- 
schaften,  welche  ich  kennen  lernte,  die  Sitten  ihrer  Bewohner  und 
die  Lage  der  dort  eingewanderten  Deutschen,  von  G.  F.  Streckfuss. 
Xeit-z.  1836.  Verlag  voji  Immanuel  Webel.  [Colophon:]  Ge- 
druckt  beilm.  WebelinXeitz.   i6mo,  pp.  (4),  124.       nyp.  92760 

Streckfuss.  Sittengemalde  und  Landesansichten  aus  den  Ver- 
cinigten  Staaten,  nach  der  Natur  und  Originalen  gezeichnet  von 
G.  F,  Streckfuss.  Zeitz,  1 837.  Verlag  von  Immanuel  Webel. 
[Colophon:]  Zeitz,  1837.  Dedruckt  bei  I.  Webel.  l6mo,  pp. 
'V,  156.  NYP.  92761 

Strcclende  |  bcspiegeling,  |  over  de  groote  |  voordeelen  |  voor  den  | 
koophandcl  en  fabricken  |  in  |  Nederland,  |  die  geboren  staan  te 
worden  uit  hct  |  sluiten  van  een  |  commercie-tractant  |  met  den 
heer  |  J.  Adams,  |  minister  der  13  Vereenigde  Provintien  van  | 
Noord-Amerika.  |  Met  een  opdragt  aan  alle  kooplieden,  |  zee- 
handelaren  en  fabrikeurs  in  Nederland.  |  [n.  p.  1781.]  8vo,  pp. 
'"•  WLC.  92762 

D.itc  from  Knuttcl's  "Catalogus  van  dc  Pamlieltcn-Verzameling  berustende  in  de 
Koninklljkc  Bibliothek,"  no.    19512.   Information  supplied  by  Elizabeth   B.  Stecre. 


STREET  (a.  B.).  107 

Street  (Alfred  B[illings]).  The  Burning  of  Schenectady,  a 
f)oem,  dehvered  before  the  Alpha  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of 
Union  College,  July  26,  1842,  by  Alfred  B.  Street,  m.a.  .  .  .  Al- 
bany:  Printed  by  C.  Van  Benthuysen  and  Co.    1842.    i2mo,  pp. 

(2),  64.  B.,  HEH.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  92763 

Street.  The  Burning  of  Schenectady,  and  other  Poems.  By 
Alfred  B.  Street.  Albany:  Weave  C.  Little.  New-Yorky  D.  A f pie- 
ton  and  Co. — Boston,  Little  and  Brown.  Philadelfhia,  Carey  and 
Hart.  1842.  [Verso  of  title:]  Printed  by  C.  Van  Be?ithuysen  ^ 
Co.,  Albany.    l2mo,  pp.  (8),  63,  36. 

AAS.,  BM,,  C,  CU.,  H.,  NYP.  92764 

Street.  The  Council  of  Revision  of  the  State  of  New  York;  its 
history,  a  history  of  the  courts  with  which  its  members  were  con- 
nected; biographical  sketches  of  its  members;  and  its  vetoes.  By 
Alfred  B.  Street.  Albany:  William  Gould,  Publisher.  1859. 
[Verso  of  title:]  Weed,  Parsons  ^  Co.,  Stereotyfers  and  Printers, 
Albany.  Svo,  pp.  573,  verso  blank,  errata  ( i  ). 

B.,  BA,,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  PEAB.,  UTEX., 
In  one  issue  the  list  of  errata  is  on  the  verso  of  p.  573.  WHS.,  Y.  92765 

Street.  Drawings  and  Tintings.  By  Alfred  B.  Street.  New 
York.  Burgess,  Stringer  &'  Co.,  and  M.  Y .  Beach,  Redding  and 
Co.,  Boston;  Geo.  Jones  and  W.  C.  Little,  Albany ;  G.  B.  T.eiber, 
Philadelphia;  Wm.  Taylor,  Baltimore  .  .  .  1844.  [On  cover:] 
Printed  by  J.  Munsell,  Albany.   Svo,  pp.  48. 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  BU.,  C,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  92766 

The  printed  front  cover  includes  a  table  of  contents  of  the  poems,  many  of  which 
have  an  historical  or  other  American  interest. 

Street.  Frontenac.  A  Poem  by  Alfred  B.  Street.  London: 
Richard  Bentley,  New  Burlington  Street,  Publisher  in  Ordinary  to 
Her  Majesty,  1849.  [Verso  of  title:]  London:  Bradbury  and 
Evans,  Printers,  White  friars.    1 2  mo,  pp.  xii,  327,  errata  (l). 

BM.,  BU.,  NYP.,  Y.  92767 

Street.   Frontenac :  or  The  Atotarho  of  the  Iroquois.   A  Met-  j>v 

rical  Romance  by  Alfred  B.  Street.   From  Bentley's  London  Edi-  O  ^ 

tion.    New  York:    Baker  and  Scribner,  145  Nassau  Street  and  36  pS, 

Park  Row.    1849.    [Verso  of  title:]    Printed  by  C .  W.  Benedict,  5  <w 
201  William  street.    i2mo,  pp.  xii,  324,  and  errata  slip.    Frontis- 
piece portrait.           aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  bu.,  c,  h.,  minnhs.,  nyh., 

NYP.,  UTEX.,  whs.,  Y.  92768 
Reprinted,  Albany,  1866.   aas.,  h.,  heh.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  peab.,  utex. 


I08  STREET  (a.  B.). 

Street.  Knowledge  and  Liberty.  A  Poem,  delivered  at  the  first 
semi-centennial  anniversary  of  the  Philomathean  Society,  Union 
College,  on  the  25th  day  of  July,  1848.  By  Alfred  B.  Street,  a.m. 
Albany:  Printed  by  Weedy  Parsons  (^  Co.    1849.   8vo,  pp.  15. 

NYP.  92769 

Street.  Our  State:  A  Poem.  By  Alfred  B.  Street.  Delivered 
before  the  Literary  Societies  of  the  N.  Y.  University,  on  the  26th  of 
June,  1849.  Published  by  order  of  the  Philomathean  Society.  New 
York:  Jennings  &'  Harrison,  Printers  122  Nassau  Street.   1849. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  AAS.,  B.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  NYH.  9277O 

Street.   A  Poem,  delivered  at  the  Anniversary  of  the  Pittsfield 

Young  Ladies'  Institute,  September  30th,    1852.    By  Alfred  B. 

Street.    Albany:    Gray,  Sprague,  6f  Co.    1852.    [Verso  of  title:] 

Joel  Munsell,  Printer,  Albany.   8vo,  pp.  8. 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  BU.,  C,  NYP.,  Y.  9277  I 

Issued  in  the  same  printed  covers  with  Palmer's  "Address  on  the  Education  of 
Woman",  see  our  no.  58372,  vol.  14,  note.  Cover  title:  Dr.  Palmers'  Address  and 
Mr.  Street's  Poem,  delivered  before  the  Pittsfield  Young  Ladies'  Institute. 

Street.  A  Poem  delivered  before  the  Connecticut  Alpha  of  the 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  at  Yale  College,  New  Haven,  July  30, 
1 85 1.  By  Alfred  B.  Street,  Esq.,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.  New  Haven: 
Printed  by  R.  L.  Hamlen,  Printer  to  Yale  College.    185  I.    8vo, 

pp.  16.  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  UTS.,  Y.  92772 

Cover  title:  The  Pilgrim  Spirit  .  .  . 

Street.    The  Poems  of  Alfred  B.  Street.    Complete  edition. 

New  York:  Published  by  Clark  &'  Austin,  130  Fulton-Street. 
1845.  [Verso  of  title:]  Stereotyped  by  Richard  C.  Valentine,  45 
Gold-street,  New  York.  Printed  by  Peck  &  Stafford,  New  Haven, 
Conn.  8vo,  engraved  title,  and  pp.  319.  Frontispiece,  aas.,  bm., 
BU.,  c,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.,  Y.  +  [Same  imprint  and  colla- 
tion.] 1847.  ^-f  WHS.  +Fifth  Edition.  Neiv  York:  Published 
by  Clark  £sf  Austin,  205  Broadway.  1 848.  [Same  collation.]  NYH. 
+  Sixth  Edition.    [Same  imprint  and  collation.]     1850. 

H.,  NYH.  92773 

The  engraved  title  of  the  first  edition  has  the  date,  1846.  The  1850  edition  has  the 
engraved  title  of  1848. 

Reprinted  with  additional  poems,  2  vols.,  i6mo,  Nezv  York,  1 867.    aas.,  b.,  bm., 

BU.,  C,  NVH.,  p. 

Street.  Science:  a  Poem  dedicated  to  the  American  Association 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  Albany,  August  28,    1856,  by 


STREET  (a.  B.).  109 

Alfred  B.  Street.   Albany:    Van  Benthuysen,  Printer ,  407  Broad- 
way,  1856.  8vO,  pp.  9.      AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  92774 
Also  issued  in  "Inauguration  of  Dudley  Observatory,  at  Albany,"  1856,  pp.  127— 

135.     H.,  NVP.,  Y. 

Street.  Woods  and  Waters:  or,  The  Saranacsand  Racket.  With 
Map  of  the  Route  and  Nine  Illustrations  on  Wood.  By  Alfred  B. 
Street.  New  York:  M.Doolady^^C)  Walker  Street,  i860.  [Verso 
of  title:]  R.  Craighead^  Printer,  Stereotyfer,  and  Electrotyfer, 
Caxton  Buildingy  8 1,  83,  and  85  Centre  Street.  i2mo,  frontispiece 
map,  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  (6),  xi— xx,  345,  including  illus- 
trations. 6  plates.  AAS.,  b.,  c,  cu.,  h.,  minnhs.,  nyh.,  nyp., 

p.,  peab.  92775 

Reprinted,  New  York,  1865,  h.,  minnhs.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  p.,  whs. 

See  also.  Hows  (J.  A.)  and  Street  (A.  B.),  "Forest  Pictures  in  the  Adirondacks," 
no.  33391,  vol.  8,  AAS.,  BM.,  c,  NYH.,  NYP.;  and  Stanton  (Henry  B[rewster]),  "Ad- 
dress .  .  .  and  Poem  by  Alfred  B.  Street,"  no.  90428,  vol.  23. 

The  above  list  contains  only  those  works  of  Street  with  especial  American  interest 
which  were  published  before  1861.   For  first  editions  of  other  works,  see  Foley. 

Street  (Franklin).  California  in  1850,  compared  with  what  it 
was  in  1849,  with  a  glimpse  at  its  future  destiny.  Also  a  concise 
description  of  the  Overland  Route,  From  the  Missouri  River,  by 
the  South  Pass,  to  Sacramento  City,  including  a  Table  of  Distances, 
From  point  to  point.  With  notes  on  the  facilities  along  the  route 
for  constructing  a  railroad.  And  also  a  brief  notice  of  the  water 
routf  [sic],  by  the  Isthmts  [sic]  of  Panama.  By  Franklin  Street. 
Cincinnati:  R.  E.  Edwards  &'  Co.,  19  West  ^th  St.,  &'  93  2^  St., 
Louisville.  And  sold  by  Bagley,  Freeman  ^  Co.,  1 15  Main  St., 
Cin.  1 85  I .  [Verso  of  title :]  Ben  Franklin  Book  and  Job  Printing 
Office.    i6mo,  pp.  88,  including  full-page  illustrations. 

c,  heh. 92776 

Title  from  a  photostatic  reproduction  in  nyp.  of  the  entire  work. 

Wagner  notes  that  the  word  "route"  is  correctly  spelled  on  the  printed  wrappers. 

Street  (Nicholas).  The  American  States  acting  over  the  |  Part 
of  the  Children  of  Israel  in  the  |  Wilderness,  and  thereby  impeding  | 
their  Entrance  into  Canaan's  Rest:  |  or,  |  The  human  Heart  dis- 
covering itself  un-  |  der  trials.  |  A  Sermon,  |  Preached  at  East- 
Haven,  April,  1777.  I  And  occasionally  at  Branford.  |  By  the  Rev. 
Nicholas  Street,  a.m.  |  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  East- 
Haven  I  And  now  made  public  at  the  Request  of  the  Hearers.  | 
New-Haven:  |  Printed  by  Thomas  and  Sam.uel  Green.  \  [1777.] 
8vo,  pp.  34.  ba.,c.,y.  92777 


no  STREET  (oWEn). 

Street  (Owen).  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev. 
Chester  W.  Carpenter,  late  Pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  in 
Sinclearville  [sic],  New-York.  By  Owen  Street.  Jamestown: 
Printed  by  J.  Warren  Fletcher.    1 847.    8 vo,  pp.  (4),  7- 1 4. 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters.  HEH.,  Y.  92778 

[Street],  comf.  Memoranda  of  the  Descendants  of  Amos 
Morris.   See  [Morris  (Anthony  Saunders)],  no.  50797,  vol.  12. 

B.,  C,  NYP.,  Y. 

Introduction  signed:   E.  L.  Hart.  O.  Street. 
The  collation  should  include  a  frontispiece. 

Street.  "The  Righteous  shall  be  had  in  everlasting  remem- 
brance." A  Sermon  delivered  at  Ansonia,  Conn.,  December  1 1, 
1853,  ^"  ^''^^  °^  ^^  recent  death  of  Anson  G.  Phelps,  the  founder 
of  the  place,  by  Rev.  Owen  Street  .  .  .  New  Haven:  Storer  and 
Morehouse,  Printers.    1853.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

C.y  MINNHS.  NYH.,  Y.  92779 
Reprinted  in  the  "American  National  Preacher,"  vol.  28,  1854,  pp.  29—42. 

Street.  A  Sermon  on  the  death  of  Mrs.  Cornelia  S.  Lansingh, 
delivered  in  the  Congregational  Church,  at  Jamestown,  Chautau- 
qua [sic]  County,  N.  Y.,  on  Thursday,  February  7,  1850,  by  the 
Rev.  Owen  Street.    Albany:    Joel  Munscll,  Printer.     1 850.    8vo, 

pp.  31.  EM.,  C,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  92780 

Among  poems  in  memory  of  Mrs.  Lansingh  which  are  included  is  one  by  Alfred 
B.  Street. 

[Street  (Robert)].  The  Faith  and  Doctrines  of  the  Church 
of  the  Eternal  Son :  intended  as  a  Church  Book  for  the  Church  of  the 
Eternal  Son  generally.  Also,  for  the  use  of  all  sincere  seekers  after 
full  salvation  and  perfect  love;  and  particularly  for  the  convince- 
mcnt  of  such  as  doubt  the  truth  of  the  doctrine  of  the  "Eternal  Son- 
ship,"  or  that  Jesus  who  died  on  the  cross  is  the  only  God:  .  .  .  To 
which  is  added,  a  number  of  select  hymns  adapted  to  the  worship  of 
Jesus  "The  True  God."  .  .  .  This  book  has  been  more  than  seven- 
teen years  in  progress,  and  is  now  offered  to  all  (apart  from  its 
church  government)  as  a  book  of  reference  proving  the  divinity 
and  eternity  of  the  Son  of  God  as  a  Son.  Philadelphia:  1 849.  1 6mo, 
pp.  xx.xii,  13-408,  (16).  c.  92781 

In  MS.  on  the  title  page  of  the  c.  copy:    "By  Robert  Street." 
Information  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

[Street  (Thomas  George)].  Aura;  |  or  |  the  Slave.  |  A  Poem.  ] 
In  two  cantos.  |  Dcilicatcd  to  |  John  Carr,  L.  L.  D.  I  Master  of  the 


STREET    TALK.  Ill 

Grammar  School,  Hertford.  |  .  .  .  \London:  |  Printed  by  J.  Steven- 
son, Martlet-Court,  Bozv  Street.  \jor  G.  Kearsley,  No.  46,  Fleet- 
street.  I  M,DCC,Lxxxviii.  I  4to,  pp.  (4),  iii-36.  bm.,  c,  nyh.,  p.  -\- 
Phtladelfhia:  \  Printed  by  Joseph  James,  \  Chesnut-street.  \  M,DCC, 

LXXXVIII.    [    l6mo,  pp.   23.  M.,  NYH.  92782 

Dedication  signed:   "Tho.  Geo.  Street."' 

On  p.  viii  of  the  London  edition:  "The  story  on  which  the  following  Poem  is 
founded  is  chiefly  True,  and  was  related  to  the  Author,  when  in  Jamaica,  by  an  old 
Negro  woman." 

Improved  title  of  no.  2387,  vol.  i. 

Street  Talk  about  an  Ordinance.   See  Philadelphia,  no.  62297, 

vol.   15.    BA,,  C,  HSP.,  NYP. 

Streeter  (E.  S.),  comf.  The  Stranger's  Guide;  or.  The  Da- 
guerreotype of  Washington,  D.  C.  Compiled  by  E.  S.  Streeter. 
[^Washington,  D.  C]  C.  Alexander,  Printer.  1850.  24mo,  pp. 
36.  Folded  map.  C.  92783 

Streeter  (Gilbert  L[ewis]).  An  Account  of  the  Newspapers 
and  other  Periodicals  published  in  Salem,  from  1768  to  1856.  By 
Gilbert  L.  Streeter.  (From  the  Proceedings  of  the  Essex  Institute.) 
Salem:  Wm.  Ives  and  Geo.  W .  Pease  Printers.  Observer  Ojjice. 
1856.    8vo,pp.  33.  AAS., 

BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  92784 

A  separate  from  the  "Proceedings,"  vol.  i,  1856,  pp.  157—187. 

Streeter  (Milton  W.).  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  .  .  .  See  Ting- 
ley  (H.F.). 

Streeter  (Russell).  An  Interesting  Controversy  between  Rev. 
Clark  Brown,  Clergyman  of  the  Standing  Order,  in  Swanzey, 
(N.  H.)  and  Russell  Streeter,  Professional  Servant  of  Jesus  Christ: 
consisting  I.  Of  an  anonymous  piece  published  in  the  New-Hamp- 
shire Sentinel,  in  which  the  writer  misrepresented  the  sentiments  and 
preaching  of  the  Itinerant  Universalists,  in  the  vicinity  of  Keene,  &c. 

II.  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Brown,  (having  learned  he  was  the  "writer"  of 
the  above  mentioned  publication)  in  answer  to  his  misrepresentations. 

III.  Mr.  Brown's  Reply  to  that  Letter.  IV.  A  plain  answer  to  Mr. 
Brown's  Reply.  The  whole  submitted  to  the  perusal  of  Christians  of 
every  denomination,  particularly  those  of  Swanzey,  and  its  vicinity. 
By  Russell  Streeter.  Windsor,  {Vt.)  Printed  by  Jesse  Cochran. 
1814.  8vo,pp.  14.  AAS.  92785 

Streeter.  Latest  News  from  Three  Worlds,  Heaven,  Earth, 
and  Hell;  as  reported  at  a  four-days  meeting  in  Shirley,  Mass.  in 


112  STREETER  (rUSSELL). 

letters  to  eight  Calvinistic  ministers.  By  Russell  Streeter.  .  .  .  Bos- 
ton: Published  by  B.  B.  Mussey,  2(),  Cornhill.  1832.  l2mo,  pp, 
102,  errata  (i).  nyp.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston:  Printed  and 
Published  for  the  author.  Press  of  the  Universalist.  1833.  l8mo, 
pp.133.  AAS.,M.  92786 

Streeter.  Mirror  of  Calvinistic,  Fanatical  Revivals,  or  Jede- 
diah  Burchard  &  Co.  during  a  protracted  meeting  of  twenty-six 
days,  in  Woodstock,  Vt.  To  which  is  added  the  "Preamble  and 
Resolution"  of  the  town,  declaring  said  Burchard  a  nuisance  to  soci- 
ety. By  Russell  Streeter.  .  .  .  Woodstock^  Vt. :  Published  by  the 
Author.  Power  Press — C.  K.Smith  ^  Co.    1835.    l2mo,  pp.  120. 

In  five  parts.  BA.  92787 

Streeter.  Mirror  of  Calvinistic  Fanaticism,  or  Jedediah  Burch- 
ard &  Co.  during  a  protracted  Meeting  of  twenty-six  days  in  Wood- 
stock, Vermont.  By  Russell  Streeter.  .  .  .  Second  Edition.  Wood- 
stock: Published  by  Nahum  Haskell.  1835.  [Verso  of  title:] 
Poiver  Press — C.  K.  Smith  ^  Co.    l8mo,  pp.  168. 

AAS.,  NYH.  92788 

Streeter.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Miss  Abigail 
Reed,  of  Westford,  Mass.,  aged  twenty  years;  who  departed  this 
Life  on  the  Tenth  of  September,  183 1,  the  Victim  of  Modern  Re- 
vivals. By  Russell  Streeter,  .  .  .  Worcester:  Sfooner  and  Church, 
Printers.    1831.  8vo,  pp.  20.  aas.  92789 

Streeter.  The  Universal  Friend;  or.  Morality,  Religion,  & 
Salvation,  Scripturally  Defended:  being  a  Candid  Reply,  to  "A 
Sermon,"  entitled,  "A  Solemn  Protest  against  the  Doctrine  of  Uni- 
versal Salvation :  by  Stephen  Farley,  Minister  of  the  Congregational 
Society  in  Clarcmont,  Newhampshire."  By  Russell  Streeter,  Em- 
bassador of  Jesus  Christ.  .  .  .  Written  and  published  by  request  of 
Abrahamic  Believers  in  Claremont,  and  elsewhere.  Kcene,  (N.H.) 
Printed  by  John  Prentiss — for  the  Author.  July — 1 8 16.  Bvo,  pp. 
48-  AAS.,  BM.  92790 

From  1821-1826  Streeter  was  the  editor  of  the  "Christian  Intelligencer,"  published 
in  Portland,  and  which,  according  to  Williamson,  was  the  first  Universalist  organ 
issued  in  Maine.   In  1827  the  place  of  publication  was  changed  to  Gardiner. 

A  few  other  works,  religious  in  character,  are  listed  in  Oilman. 

Tor  a  collection  of  hymns  compiled  by  Russell  and  Sabastian  Streeter,  see  final  note 
on  the  latter. 

An  attack  upon  Streeter  in  doggerel  verse,  was  published  together  with  a  number  of 
similar  rhymes,  under  the  title: 

Steward's  Thoughts  upon  Streeter'a  (Isms.).  Addressed  to  Saints  and  Sinners. 
[».  p.   i82-?J    izmo,  pp.   12.  AAS.  Caption  title.  The  author  was  probably  Dr.  Wil- 


STREETER  (s.  W.).  II3 

liam  Steward  of  Somerset  County,  Maine,  as  he  describes  himself  in  one  of  the  pieces 
as  an  itinerant  doctor  and  botanist.   See  our  nos.  91620— 91621,  vol.  23. 

Streeter  (S.  W.).  S^^  Streeter  (S[ereno]  W[right]). 

Streeter  (Sebastian).  God's  Works  Remembered.  A  Valedic- 
tory Discourse,  delivered  in  the  Ancient  Church,  of  the  First  Uni- 
versalist  Society,  in  Boston,  June  24,  1838;  being  the  last  Sabbath 
previous  to  taking  it  down.  By  Sebastian  Streeter,  Pastor.  .  .  .  Bos- 
ton: J.  N.  Bang,  Printer,  30  Cornh'ill.    1838.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Contains  a  sketch  of  the  history  of  the  church.  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  M.  92  79  I 

Streeter.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  Rochester,  N.  H.  June  24th, 
A.  L.  5816.  Before  the  officers  and  brethren  of  Humane  Lodge,  at 
the  celebration  of  the  anniversary  festival  of  St.  John  the  Baptist. 
By  Sebastian  Streeter,  pastor  of  the  Universalist  Church  and  Society 
in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  .  .  .  Samuel  Whidden,  frinter,  Portsmouth. 
1816.    i2mo,  pp.  21.  WHS.  92792 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns.  Other  publications  of  Streeter  have  little  his- 
torical interest.  Together  with  his  brother,  Russell  Streeter,  he  compiled  "The  New 
Hymn  Book,  designed  for  Universalist  Societies,"  Boston,  1829.  aas.  It  was  fre- 
quently reissued. 

Streeter  (S[ebastian]  F[erris]).  Maryland,  two  hundred 
years  ago:  a  Discourse  by  S.  F.  Streeter.  Delivered  in  Baltimore, 
before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  on  its  Seventh  Anniversary 
Celebration;  May  20,  1852.  [Verso  of  title:]  John  D.  Toy, 
Printer.  [Baltimore.  1 852.]  8vo,  pp.  76. 
AAS,,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UP.,  Y.  92793 

Forms  no.  16  of  the  Md.  Hist.  Soc.  "Publications." 

Streeter  also  was  the  author  of  "The  First  Commander  of  Kent  Island,"  1868, 
Md.  Hist.  Soc.  "Fund-Publication,"  no.  2,  and  prepared  "Papers  relating  to  the  Early 
History  of  Maryland,"  1876,  "Fund-Publication,"  no.  9. 

Streeter  (S[ereno]  W[right]).  American  Slavery,  essentially 
sinful :  a  sermon ;  by  Rev.  S.  W.  Streeter,  Pastor  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  of  Austinburg,  O,    Oberlin:    J.  M.  Fitch.    1845. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  BM.,  M.,  WHS.,  WRHS.,  Y.  92794 

Full  name  of  author  supplied  from  the  "Alumni  Catalogue"  of  Oberlin  College, 
1927,  p.  356. 

Streeter  (Squire).  An  Oration,  delivered  on  Mount  Inde- 
pendence in  Goffstown,  New-Hampshire,  on  the  Twenty-sixth  An- 
niversary of  American  Independence,  July  Fourth,  18 12.  By  the 
Rev.  Squire  Streeter.  .  .  .  Concord,  N.  H.  Printed  by  I.  and  W.  R. 

Hill.    1812.    8vo,pp.  16.  AAS.,  NYH.  92795 


114  STREETS    OF    NEW    YORK. 

The  Streets  of  New-York.  See  Sphinx,  fseud.,  no.  89421,  vol. 
22. 

Streit  (Philip  B.).  Address  by  Philip  B.  Streit,  Esq.,  delivered 
on  the  4th  of  July,  1842,  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  at  Romney,  at 
the  request  of  the  Hampshire  County  Temperance  Society.  Rom- 
ney, Va.  Printed  by  William  Harfer.    8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.  92796 

Strength  in  Weaicness:   Manifest  in  the  Life  ...  of  that  faithful 
\)f\/^  Servant  ...  Elizabeth  Stirredge.    See  Stirredge   (Elizabeth),  no. 

^/    j  91858,  vol.  23. 

Strength  out  of  Weakness,  London.    1652. 

v'  ^i  '  Because  of  the  difficulties  involved  in  differentiating  the  issues  of  the  tract,  it  seems 
•^  A  '^^  preferable  to  give  some  general  notes  before  entering  the  titles.  Special  acknowledg- 
*  '.  /J  nient  should  be  made  of  the  assistance  of  L.  C.  Wroth  in  furnishing  descriptions  as  to 
'  .  I  the  jcB.  copies,  many  of  which  contain  ms.  notes  of  G.  P.  Winship  relating  to  varia- 
tions; also  of  that  of  Ernest  Kletsch  in  giving  information  as  to  the  c.  copies. 

The  work  is  considered  the  sixth  of  a  series  commonly  called  the  "Eliot  Indian 
Tracts,"  the  first,  according  to  this  reckoning,  being  "New  Englands  First  Fruits," 
1643,  our  no.  52758,  vol.  13.  However,  in  the  second  prefatory  section  of  the  tract 
Itself,  it  is  stated  that  "This  is  the  nfth  Treatise  hath  been  published  to  the  world  in 
this  kinde  (but  the  first  by  the  Corporation),"  /.  e.  the  "Corporation  in  England  .  .  . 
by  the  name  of  the  President  and  Society  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  New  Eng- 
land," chartered  in  1649.  ^ee  our  vol.  21,  p.  463,  note  2.  "New  Englands  First 
Fruits,"  dealing  with  the  "Colledge  at  Cambridge,"  etc.  as  well  as  with  the  Indian 
work,  was  evidently  not  counted  at  the  time  as  one  of  the  series.  For  the  four  other 
preceding  tracts,  see  [Shepard  (T.)],  "The  Day-Breaking,  If  not  the  Sun-Rising  of 
the  Gospell  with  the  Indians  in  New-England,"  1647,  no.  80207,  vol.  19,  and  his 
"The  Clear  Sun-shine  of  the  Gospel  breaking  forth  upon  the  Indians  in  New-Eng- 
land," 1648,  no.  80205;  Eliot  (J.),  "The  Glorious  Progress  of  the  Gospel  amongst 
the  Indians,"  no.  22152,  vol.  6;  and  [Whitfield  (Henry)],  "The  Light  appearing  .  .  . 
or,  A  farther  Discovery  of  the  present  state  of  the  Indians,"  165 1.  For  the  later 
tracts,  see  Eliot  (J.),  nos.  22166,  22162,  22149,  22151,  and  22142,  vol.  6. 

Because  of  the  prominence  of  the  name  of  Whitfield  on  the  titles,  see  below,  the 
tract  is  frequently  entered  under  his  name.  However,  the  titles  merely  state  that  the 
"last  Treatise  to  that  effect"  was  published  or  "set  forth"  by  Henry  Whitfield. 

The  preliminaries  of  the  work  include  a  dedication  to  Parliament,  and  two  prefaces, 
the  first  addressed  "To  the  Reader,"  and  the  second.  In  some  copies  similarly  addressed 
"To  the  Christian  Reader,"  and  in  others  headed  "Strength  out  of  Weaknesse."  The 
second  preface  evidently  explains  the  title,  mentioning  the  discouragements  to  the 
Corporation  in  the  criticisms  and  scepticism  of  even  some  from  New  England,  but 
also  the  encouragements,  in  the  growth  of  the  work,  in  contributions,  and  in  the 
willingness  of  members  to  contribute  their  services. 

The  text  contains  two  letters  from  John  Eliot,  the  first  dated  "Roxbury  the  28th: 
of  the  2d:  1651";  letters  from  John  Wilson,  William  Leverich,  Anthoney  Bessey, 
Thomas  Mayhcw,  John  Endecott,  William  French,  and  Thomas  Allen,  describing  the 
progress  of  the  work  during  165  I,  or  vouching  for  its  existence  and  importance;  also 
a  concluding  paragraph,  signed  for  the  Corporation  by  the  President,  William  Steele. 

An  examination  of  a  large  number  of  copies  has  led  to  the  conclusion,  first  that 
there  Is  an  edition  with  collation,  pp.  (12),  33,  (i),  which  is  quite  Independent,  and 
easily  distinguishable;  also  secondly,  that  of  the  issues  with  collation,  pp.  (15),  verso 
blank,  40,  there  were  two  or  more  printings  of  sections  of  the  book  wliich  were  fre- 
quently confused  in  making  up  copies.    In  later  printings  of  the  latter  group  the  same 


STRENGTH    OUT    OF    WEAKNESS.  II5 

fonts  of  type  were  used  for  the  most  part,  and  the  general  set  up  of  the  pages  of  the 
earlier  printing  was  followed,  the  greater  number  of  line  ends  and  catchwords  corre- 
sponding. Copies  with  the  same  title  page  may  have  different  combinations  of  the 
printings  of  the  preliminaries  and  text,  yet  certain  combinations  have  been  found  to 
be  more  usual  with  each. 

That  the  edition  with  fewer  pages  preceded  the  issues  with  40  pages  of  text  is  pos- 
sible since  remainders  of  the  sheets  of  one  of  the  latter  were  reissued  in  London  in 
1657,  with  a  new  title,  "The  Banners  of  Grace  and  Love  displayed,"  our  no.  3213, 
vol.  1. 

A  description  of  varying  details  of  sections  of  the  tract  is  found  in  the  Church 
Catalogue,  no.  519.  In  that  analysis  features  of  the  edition  with  33,  (i),  pages  of 
text  are  described  together  with  those  of  the  issues  with  40  pages  of  text.  As  sheets 
of  the  former  have  not  been  found  in  combination  with  these  of  the  latter,  the  char- 
acteristics of  the  edition  with  fewer  pages  will  be  described  here  under  the  title  always 
found  with  it. 

The  number  of  varying  title  pages  has  been  estimated  as  high  as  six  or  seven.  A 
comparison  of  many  copies  of  the  work,  and  photostats  of  titles  of  other  copies  leads 
us  to  the  belief  there  were  but  four  altogether,  and  only  three  found  with  40  pages 
of  text.  It  is  probable  that  other  variations  in  printed  descriptions  of  the  work,  as 
for  instance  in  Stevens's  "Historical  Nuggets,"  are  the  result  of  error.  Alterations 
in  course  of  printing  have  been  noted  and  possibly  other  Tariations  due  to  this  may 
exist. 

In  the  Church  Catalogue  the  description  of  variations  in  sections  of  the  tract  is 
taken  up  under  five  main  heads,  the  title,  the  dedication,  the  first  preface  "To  the 
Reader,"  the  second  preface  "To  the  Christian  Reader,"  and  the  text.  To  prevent  con- 
fusion, in  the  following  scheme  the  combinations  of  letters  and  numbers  standing  for 
certain  variations  will  agree  with  those  used  in  the  Church  Catalogue  to  denote  the 
same  ones.  Our  descriptions  will  be  briefer,  only  enough  being  included  to  differen- 
tiate the  printings.    Additional  points  vvhich  have  been  noted  will  be  included. 

1.  Title.   Ai 

(a)  Title  in  which  the  typographical  error,  "Pulished"  for  "Published," 
occurs  in  the  15th  line. 

(b)  Title  described  in  Church  from  no.  32  of  the  collection  of  Americana 
included  in  the  Tower  Catalogue.  A  photostat  of  the  title  from  this 
copy  now  at  hsp.  shows  that  it  corresponds  to  the  following  i  (c). 

(c)  Title  in  part  from  the  same  type  as  i  (a),  but  with  the  three  lines 
above  the  quotation  arranged  as  four  lines,  and  "formerly  set  forth" 
substituted  for  "Pulished."    A  photo-facsimile  is  in  Church,  no.  519. 

(d)  Title  of  the  edition  with  collation,  (12),  33,  (i).  A  noticeable  char- 
acteristic is  that  "Weaknesse"  in  the  third  line  has  "VV"  instead  of 
"W".  In  Church  this  is  said  to  have  "Cant.  8.  8."  followed  by  two 
lines  before  the  imprint.  The  jcb.  copy  and  hsp.  (Tower  no.  33),  the 
latter  mentioned  in  Church,  have  three  lines  before  the  imprint. 

(e)  Title  with  words  "Strength  out  of  Weakness"  all  on  one  line,  and  in 
lower  case  letters  except  for  the  initial  capital  "S"  and  "W."  In  Church 
there  are  said  to  be  four  lines  between  the  line,  "Published  by  the 
aforesaid  Corporation,"  and  the  imprint,  but  in  all  the  copies  we  have 
examined  there  are  but  three.  A  photostat  of  one  of  the  Tower  copies 
mentioned  in  Church  has  but  three. 

2.  Epistle  dedicatory.   A 2-3 

Headings  and  signatures  as  follows: 

(a)   TO  THE   I   SUPREAME  AUTHORITIE    |   of  this  nation,    |    The 
Parliatnent  of  the   Common-   |    Wealth  of  England.   | 
Signed  by  John  Owen  and  eleven  others. 

In  Church  the  fifth  line  is  said  to  begin  "wealth"  but  in  all  the  copies 
we  have  examined  it  begins  "W ealth ,"  with  a  capital. 


Il6  STRENGTH    OUT    OF    WEAKNESS. 

(b)  Heading  as  above. 

Signed  by  William  Steele,  President. 

In  Church  this  variation  is  said  to  have  a  large  capital  "N"  in  Nation, 
but  in  the  detailed  description  of  Church  519,  it  is  not  noted.  In  all 
the  copies  we  have  examined  "Nation"  is  all  in  small  capitals.  The 
beginning  of  this  variation  of  the  dedication  is  from  the  same  setting 
of  type  as  the  preceding. 

(c)  See  below,  note  under  edition  with  pp.  (iz),  33,  (i). 

The  dedication  to  Parliament  as  the  supreme  authority  makes  prominent  the  fact 
that  the  work  was  published  in  the  turbulent  period  between  the  execution  of  Charles 
I.  and  the  beginning  of  the  protectorate  of  Cromwell.  The  twelve  men  whose  names 
were  signed  to  the  dedication  in  the  form  2  (a)  were  a  group  of  prominent  puritan 
and  independent  divines.  William  Steele,  on  the  other  hand,  was  a  layman,  later  lord 
chancellor  of  Ireland. 

3.  First  preface,  "To  the  Reader."   A4  and  a  1-2 

Headings  and  signatures  as  follows: 

(a)  To  the  Reader.  |  Christian  Reader;   \  pp.  (5). 
Signed  by  W.  Gouge  and  13  others. 

(b)  Heading  as  above,    pp.   (5). 

Signed  by  William  Gouge  and  17  others. 

The  first  leaf  is  from  the  same  setting  of  type  as  the  preceding  varia-  ( 

tion,  but  the  two  last  leaves  are  from  a  different  setting.  ' 

(c)  See  below,  note  under  edition  with  pp.  (12),  33,  (1).  ' 

4.  Second  preface.   B1-2  I 

Heading  as  follows:    [No  variation  signed.] 

(a)  To  the  Christian  Reader.    Christian  Reader;  pp.   (3),  verso  blank. 

(b)  STRENGTH  |  OFT  OF  \  WEAKNESSE;  |  . .  .   pp.  (4). 

The  wording  of  the  two  issues  of  the  second  preface  is  practically  the 
same,  but  they  are  from  different  settings  of  type.  At  the  end  a  refer- 
ence is  made  to  a  letter  of  John  Eliot,  following  in  the  text,  dated, 
"Roxbury  the  28''':  of  the  2^:  1651."  In  4  (a)  the  second  month  is 
given  as  February,  and  (b)  as  April,  according  as  Eliot  was  consid- 
ered as  following  the  new  or  the  old  calendar, 
(c)   See  below,  note  under  edition  with  pp.  (12),  33,  (i). 

5.  Last  page  of  text. 

(a)    Witli  heading:    "The  Corporation  to  the  Reader."  The  statement  is 
signed  in  behalf  of  that  body  by  "William  Steele  Esquire,  President." 

(b)  Text  the  same  but  without  the  heading. 

(c)  See  below,  note  under  edition  with  pp.  (12),  33,  ( I ). 

ADDITIONAL  POINTS   NOT   NOTED   IN  THE   CHURCH    DESCRIPTION. 

Issues  with  40  pages  of  text. 

6.  Editions  of  the  text,  pp.  1-4.    63-4 

These  pages  are  part  of  the  same  sheet  as  the  second  preface.  There  are  ac- 
cordingly two  printings  corresponding  to  the  two  printings  of  the  second 
preface.  These  are  not  alw.iys  bound  with  the  same  printings  of  sheets  C-F. 

(a)  Ornamental  headline  on  p.  i. 

(b)  Without  the  line  of  ornament. 

7.  Editions  of  the  text,  pp.  5-40.    C-G. 

There  arc  two  different  settings  of  type,  with  line  ends  and  catchwords  most 
frequently  corresponding,  so  that  at  first  sight  the  two  editions  are  not  strik- 
ingly different.  Though  copies  of  one  or  other  of  these  printings  usually 
correspond  quite  closely  throughout  there  are  a  few  changes  made  during  the 
course  of  printing.  A  few  of  the  many  variations  which  mark  the  two  editions 
may  be  noted. 


STRENGTH    OUT    OF    WEAKNESS.  II7 

Text  7  (a).  Text  7  (b). 

Heading  of  Eliot's  letter  on  p.  6. 
WoTshi-pjull  and  much  Honored  in  the  |        Worshipfull    and    much    honoured    \    in 
Lord  the  Lord. 

Wilson's  signature  on  p.  20. 
Begins  below  "and"  In  line  above.  Begins  below  "Brother"  In  line  above. 

Ornamental  initial  on  p.  27. 
With  lined  border.  Without  line. 

Ornamental  initial  on  p.  33. 
Without  lined  border.  With  lined  border,  different  design  with 

dotted  background. 
Text  7  (a).  Text  7  (b). 

Variations  on  p.  36  noted  in  new  jcb.  printed  catalogue. 
Floriated  initial  at  beginning  of  second        i.    No    floriated    initial,    line    17   begins 
paragraph,    line    17    begins    "stand    one  "word  of  English." 

word  of  English."  2.    Floriated  initial,  line  begins 

"derstand  one  word  of  English." 
Signature  mark  on  p.  37,  heading  of  p.  40. 
F  repeated  instead  of  G.    No  heading.  i.    F,  but  with  heading:  "The  Corpora- 

tion to  the  Reader,"  on  p.  40. 
2.    G,  with  heading  as  above. 

Strength  |  ovtof  |  VVeaknesse;  |  Or  a  Glorious  |  Manifestation 
Of  the  further  Progresse  of  the  |  Gospel  among  the  Indians  in 
New-England.  |  Held  forth  in  Sundry  Letters  from  |  divers  Minis- 
ters and  others  to  the  |  Corporation  established  by  Parliament  for  | 
promoting  the  Gospel  among  the  Heathen  in  |  New-England:  and 
to  particular  Members  there-  |  of  since  the  last  Treatise  to  that 
effect,  former-  |  ly  set  forth  by  Mr.  Henry  whitfield,  late  Pastor  of 
Gil-  I  ford  in  New-England.  |  Published  by  the  aforesaid  Corpora- 
tion. I  [4  lines.]  I  LondoUy  Printed  by  M.  Simmons  for  John  Blague 
I  and  Samuel  Howes,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  their  \  Shops  in  Pofes- 
Head-Alley.  1652.  |  4to,  pp.  (12),  33,  (l).  A-E  in  fours,  F  in 
three.  HSP.,  jCB.  92797 

Title  I  (d). 

It  seems  possible  that  this  edition  with  fewer  pages  preceded  the  issues  with  pp.  40 
in  the  main  text,  because  the  edition  with  title,  "The  Banners  of  Grace  and  Love 
displayed,"  published  in  London  in  1657,  five  years  later,  was  an  isssue  of  the  sheets 
of  one  of  the  40  page  tracts  with  a  new  title  page  prefixed.  However  the  following 
substantial  reasons  have  been  advanced  for  its  being  a  later  issue:  first,  the  tendency 
of  compositors  setting  up  from  copy  already  in  type  to  compress;  secondly,  the  date 
of  Eliot's  letter,  see  above,  note  4  (b),  is  given  as  "April"  which  is  probably  the 
more  correct  rendering  of  his  "2<i:"  month;  and  lastly  because  in  one  or  two  instances 
a  modernized  spelling  Is  used. 

Though  there  are  minor  variations  in  the  text,  the  material  is  the  same  as  that 
included  In  the  editions  with  more  pages. 

Possibly  the  edition  was  not  large,  as  we  have  located  but  two  copies  in  this  country. 

Dedication  signed  by  "William  Steele,  President,"  pp.  4.    2  (c) 

First  preface  "To  the  Reader,"  signed  by  W.  Gouge  and  13  others,  pp.  (4).    3  (c) 

Second  preface  with  heading,  "STRENGTH  OFT  OF  VVEAKNESSE;  ..."  pp. 
(2).  4  (c) 

Heading  of  p.  [34]  :  "The  Corporation  to  the  Reader."  The  statement  is  signed  in 
behalf  of  that  body  by  "Wi/Z/'aw  5/fe/«  Esquire,  President."   5  (c) 

VOL.  XXIV.  8 


Il8  STRENGTH    OUT    OF    WEAKNESS. 

Strength  |  ovt  of  |  Weaknesse ;  |  Or  a  Glorious  |  Manifestation  | 
Of  the  further  Progresse  of  |  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  |  in 
New-England.  |  Held  forth  in  Sundry  Letters  |  from  divers  Min- 
isters and  others  to  the  |  Corporation  established  by  Parliament  for 
I  promoting  the  Gospel  among  the  Hea-  |  then  in  New-England; 
and  to  particular  |  Members  thereof  since  the  last  Trea-  |  tise  to 
that  effect,  Pu[b]lished  by  |  M'  Henry  Whitfield  late  Pastor  \  of 
Gilford  in  New-England.  |  [4  lines.]  |  London;  |  Printed  by  M. 
Simmons  for  John  Blague  and  |  Samuel  Hoives,  and  are  to  be  sold 
at  their  \  Shof  in  Pofes-Head-Alley.  1652.  |  4to,  pp.  (15),  verso 
blank,  40.  A  in  four,  a  in  two,  B-F  in  fours,  G[or  F]  in  two. 

Title  I  (a).  AAS.,  B.,  C,  H.,  HSP.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYP.,  UTS.  92798 

This  edition  of  the  title  pag-e  is  the  only  one  in  which  the  preceding  Eliot  Tract  is 
said  to  have  been  "Pu[b]  lished"  by  Whitfield,  rather  than  "set  forth."  In  some  bibli- 
ographies, e.g.  Stevens'  "Historical  Nuggets,"  no.  1978,  and  in  the  note  in  Sabin's 
reprint  of  the  tract  the  typographical  error  is  not  noted,  but  it  is  found  in  all  the 
copies  we  have  examined.  The  probable  date  of  publication  of  this  issue  is  fixed  by  the 
fact  that  in  the  Thomason  Catalogue,  1908,  under  date  of  Aug.  4,  1652,  is  a  short 
entry  of  the  title  including  the  words,  "since  the  last  treatise  published  by  Mr.  Henry 
Whitfield." 

The  most  usual  combination  of  variations  in  groups  of  pages,  as  described  above,  is 
as  follows:  2  (a),  3  (a),  4  (a),  5  (a),  6  (a),  7  (b).  However,  the  Bass  copy  at  aas. 
has  the  following:  2  (a),  3  (b),  4  (b),  5  (b),  6  (b),  7  (a). 

In  most  copies  p.  36  of  the  text  is  without  a  floriated  initial  and  line  17  reads  "word 
of  English,"  but  one  of  the  jcb.  copies,  the  nyp.  and  uts.  copies  have  the  floriated 
initial,  line  17  reading  "derstand  one  word  of  English,"  and  the  aas.  Bass  copy  has 
a  floriated  initial,  and  line  17,  "stand  one  word  of  English." 

Strength  |  ovt  of  |  Weaknesse ;  |  Or  a  Glorious  [  Manifestation  | 
Of  the  further  Progresse  of  |  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  [  in 
New-England.  |  Held  forth  in  Sundry  Letters  j  from  divers  Min- 
isters and  others  to  the  |  Corporation  established  by  Parliament  for 
I  promoting  the  Gospel  among  the  Hea-  |  then  in  New-England ; 
and  to  particular  |  Members  thereof  since  the  last  Trea-  j  tise  to  that 
effect,  formerly  set  |  forth  by  M'  Henry  Whitfield  j  late  Pastor  of 
Gilford  in  |  New-England.  |  Published  by  the  aforesaid  Corporation. 
I  [4  lines.]  I  London;  \  Printed  by  M.  Simmons  for  John  Blague 
and  I  Samuel  Hozces,and  are  to  be  sold  at  their  |  Shop  in  Popes-Head- 
Alley.  1652.  I  4to,  pp.  (15),  verso  blank,  40.  A  in  four,  a  in  two, 
B-F  in  fours,  F  [or  G]  in  two. 

AAS.,  B.,  c,  HEH.,  HSP.,  JCB.  (4  Copies),  NVP.  (3  Copies)  92799 

Title  I  (c). 

Sheet  A  ,is  found  with  tills  title  shows  signs  of  alteration  during  the  course  of 
printing.  It  is  in  large  part  from  the  type  of  the  same  sheet  in  the  preceding  issue, 
most  copies  having  the  same  form  of  the  dedication,  2(a),  but  others,  2(b). 

The  most  usual  combination  of  variations  in  groups  of  pages,  as  described  above,  is 
as  follows:  2  (a),  3  (a),  4  (a),  5  (a),  6  (a),  7  (b).  The  variations,  2  (b),4  (b),  6  (b), 
7  (a),  have  also  been  found  in  some  copies.  In  most  copies  there  is  no  floriated  initial 


STRENGTH    OUT    OF    WEAKNESS.  II9 

on  p.  36,  and  line  17  reads  "word  oi  English,"  but  several  copies  have  been  found  with 
the  floriated  initial,  and  line  17  reading  "derstand  one  word  oi  English." 

Strength  out  of  Weakness.  |  Or  a  Glorious  |  Manifestation  [  Of 
the  further  Progresse  of  the  |  Gospel  |  amongst  |  the  Indians  |  in 
I  New-England.  |  Held  forth  in  sundry  Letters  j  from  divers  Min- 
isters and  others  to  the  j  Corporation  established  by  Parliament  for 
I  promoting  the  Gospel  among  the  Hea-  |  then  in  New-England; 
and  to  particular  |  Members  thereof  since  the  last  Trea-  |  tise  to 
that  effect,  formerly  set  | forth  by  M''  Henry  Whitfield  |  late  Pastor 
of  Gilford  in  |  New-England.  |  Published  by  the  aforesaid  Corpora- 
tion. I  [3  lines.]  I  London,  Printed  by  M.  Simmons  for  John  Blague 
I  and  Samuel  Howes ,  and  are  to  he  sold  at  their  \  Shop  in  Popes  Head 
Alley.  1652.  I  4to,  pp.  (15),  verso  blank,  40.  A  in  four,  a  in  two, 
B-F  in  fours,  F  [or  G]  in  two. 

Title  i(e).        B.,  C.  (2  COpies),  H,,  JCB.  (2  COpies),  NYP.,  Y.  9280O 

This  title  is  from  a  different  setting  of  type  from  the  two  preceding. 

In  some  copies  a  hyphen  is  distinguished  between  Head  and  Alley  in  the  imprint. 

The  most  usual  combination  of  variations  in  groups  of  pages,  as  described  above, 
is  as  follows:  2(b),  3(b),  4(b),  s(b),  6(b),  7(a).  The  variations  3(a),  4(a),  5(a), 
6(a),  7(b),  have  also  been  found  in  some  copies.  Most  copies  have  a  floriated  initial 
on  p.  36,  and  line  17  reads  "  stand  one  word  of  English,"  but  two  copies  located 
have  the  initial  floriated,  and  the  line  reading  "derstand  one  word  of  English." 

The  Banners  of  Grace  and  Love  displayed  in  the  farther  Conver- 
sion of  the  Indians  in  New-England,  1657.  "S^?^  our  no.  3213,  vol.  I. 

BODLEIAN,  H. 

This  edition  is  a  reissue  of  earlier  sheets  of  "Strength  out  of  Weaknesse,"  with  a 
new  title  page  prefixed.  The  combination  of  variations  of  groups  of  pages  included  is 
as  follows:  2  (a),  3  (a),  4  (a),  5  (a),  6  (a),  7  (b).  The  second  paragraph  on  p.  36 
begins  with  the  floriated  initial,  and  line  ij  reads  "derstand  one  word  of  English." 

The  variations  described  correspond  most  closely  with  those  most  frequently  found 
with  title  I  (a),  but  as  we  have  located  but  one  copy  in  this  country  it  is  impossible  to 
say  that  other  issues  of  the  title  may  not  have  been  bound  with  other  combinations. 
If  all  copies  were  found  to  be  made  up  as  described  above  it  would  suggest  that  title 
I  (a)  was  the  latest  rather  than  the  earliest  of  the  issues  with  40  pages  of  text.  In 
that  case  i  (e)  would  probably  be  the  first  of  these  issues,  and  i  (c)  which  appears  to 
be  a  transitional  issue  between  the  two  would  be  the  second. 

Strength  out  of  Weakness:  or  A  Glorious  Manifestation  of  the 
Further  Progress  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  in  New  England. 
By  Henry  Whitfield.  New  York:  Reprinted  for  Joseph  Sabin. 
1865.    [Verso  of  title:]    Muns ell,  Printer.   4to,  pp.  (2),  4,  (18), 

59.  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  NYP.,  Y.  92801 

Half  title:   Sabin's  Reprints,  Quarto  Series.   No.  V. 

On  verso  of  title:   Edition  250  Copies,  of  which  50  are  on  large  paper. 

Following  the  title  is  a  "Notice"  signed  by  Joseph  Sabin,  stating  that  there  are  two 
other  editions,  and  giving  full  titles  and  collations.  These  appear  to  be  taken  from 
titles  I   (a),  and  i    (c),  but  there  are  typographical  differences  which  may  be  due  to 


120  STRENUOUS    MOTIVES. 

error.  It  is  possible  that  sucii  variations  may  exist  but  we  have  not  located  copies  with 
them. 

The  reprint  appears  to  have  been  made  from  a  copy  in  which  the  combination  of 
variations  in  groups  of  pages  was  as  follows:  2  (b),  3  (b),  4  (a),  5  (b),  6  (a),  7  (a). 

Another  reprint  taken  from  the  Bass  copy  at  aas.,  title  i  (a),  appears  in  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.  "Collections,"  3d  ser.,  vol.  4,  1834,  pp.  149-196. 

Strenuous  Motives  |  for  an  |  Immediate  War  |  against  |  Spain.  | 
With  a  short  account  of  the  vigorous  |  War  made  by  King  Edward 
I.  for  Dcpre-  |  dations  upon  his  Subjects-  |  Mr.  Addison's  Opinion 
of  our  Trade  and  |  Commerce.  |  The  Author's  Thoughts  upon  the 
fatal  Consequen-  |  ces  of  losing  the  present  Opportunity.  |  Hannibal's 
Speech  to  the  Senate  of  Carthage.  |  And  Reflections  upon  the  De- 
struction of  the  Spa-  I  nish  Fleet  in  17 18.  |  ...  |  Inscribed  to  the 
Merchants  of  Great-Britain  |  Trading  to  America.  |  London:  \ 
Printed  jor  G.  SfavaUy  next  the  Feathers  Tavern^  over-  |  against  St. 
Clement* s-Church  in  the  Strand;  1738.  |  Svo,  pp.  (4),  35,  adver- 
tisement (l).  JCB,,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WLC,  Y,  92802 
See  also  Billyke  beweegreedenen,  no.  5422,  vol.  2.   b. 

Strephon,  fseud.  A  I  Panegyrick.  |  By  Strephon.  |  .  .  .  |  Phila- 
delfhia:  \  Printed  and  Sold  by  William  Dunlaf,  M,DCC,LXli.  |  Sq. 
Svo,  pp.  II.  p.  92803 

Title  from  Hildeburn,  no.  1841. 

Stretch  (L.  M.).  The  |  Beauties  |  of  |  History;  |  or,  I  Pictures 
of  Virtue  and  Vice,  |  drawn  from  Real  Life,  |  designed  |  For  the 
Instruction  and  Entertainment  of  Youth.  |  By  L.  M.  Stretch,  m.a. 
I  The  Seventh  Edition.  [  .  .  .  j  Sfringfield:  \  Printed  by  Edward 
Gray.  \  m,dcc,xciv.  |  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  (2),  v-xxiv,  360 ;  (2), 
v-xi,  348.  AAS.,  BM.  +  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  Robert  Camf- 
bell.  1794.  2  vols.,  l2mo.  +  The  ninth  edition.  Hartford:  Printed 
by  Nathaniel  Patten,  1794.  2  vols,,  8vo.  +  Hudson:  Printed  by 
A shbel Stoddard.   1 795.  92804 

On  the  title  page  of  the  second  volume  of  the  Springfield  edition  the  following  line 
added  after  the  author's  name:    "Vicar  of  Twyford  and  Ouselbury,  Hampshire." 

Titles  of  the  last  three  editions  from  Evans. 

According  to  Trumbull,  the  Hartford  edition  was  advertised  as  "just  published,"  in 
the  American  Mercury,  November  3,  1794. 

For  London  and  Paris  editions,  see  the  British  Museum  Catalogue. 

Stribling  (B[enjamin]  F.  W.).  Poems  for  the  Old  and 
Young.  By  B.  F.  W.  Stribling.  Beardstown,  Ills.:  L.  U.  Rravis, 
Pi/blishrr,  "Central  Illinoian  Office."     1857.     l8mo,  pp.  238,  vi. 

BU.,  C.  92805 

Stricker  (Wilhelm  [Friedrich  Karl]).  Die  Deutschen  in 
Sp;uiicn  und  Portugal  und  den  spanischcn  und  portugiesischen  Lan- 


STRICKER.  121 

dern  von  America.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte  der  Deutschen 
ausser  Deutschland.  Von  Wilhelm  Strieker,  D.  M.  Leipzig,  Verlag 
von  Gustav  Mayer  1 850.  [Colophon:]  Druck  von  Breitkofj  und 
Hartelin  Leipzig.    l2mo,  pp.  iv,  324.        BM.,  c,  CU.,  nyp.  92806 

Stricker.  Die  Republik  Mexico  nach  den  hasten  und  neuesten 
Quellen  geschildert  von  D"^'  W.  Stricker.  Frankfurt  am  Main.  Ver- 
lag von  Johann  Valentin  Meidinger.  1847.  [Colophon:]  Druck 
von  Aug.  Osterrieth  in  Frankfurt  a.  M.    l2mo,  pp.  158. 

BM.,  H.,  HISP.SOC.AMER.,  U.CAL.    (bANCROFt)    92807 

Series  title:  Bibliothek  der  Liinder-und  Volkerkunde.  In  Verbindung  mit  mehreren 
herausgegeben  von  D''-  W.  Stricker.    Erstes  Heft. 

Stricker.  Reisen  der  Briider  Schomburgk  in  Britisch-Guiana. 
Im  Auszug  fiir  das  grossere  Publikum  und  die  Jugend  bearbeitet 
von  W.  Stricker.  Mit  einer  Karte.  Frankfurt  am  Main:  Auffarth. 
1852.   8vo,  pp.  143,  (l).   Map.  BM.  92808 

For  the  original  narratives,  see  Schomburgk  (R.),  and  Schomburgk  (R.  H.). 

Strickland  (Catherine  Parr).  See  Traill  (Catherine  Parr 
Strickland). 

Strickland  (Joe),  pseud.  Letter  from  Joe  Strickland  to  Sam- 
uel F.  B.  Morse,  president  of  the  National  Academy  of  the  Arts  of 
Design.  .  .  .  Memphremagog:  from,  the  Graphic  and  Picturesque 
Press.    [New  York?]    1828.    8vo,  pp.  18.  BA.  92809 

A  satirical  piece  relating  to  the  controversy  between  the  "Old"  Academy  of  Arts 
and  the  "New"  Academy  of  Design. 

According  to  Hudson's  "Journalism  in  the  United  States,"  1873,  p.  688,  George  W. 
Arnold,  who  kept  a  lottery  office  on  Broadway,  in  New  York,  was  the  original  Joe 
Strickland. 

Strickland  ([Samuel]).  Twenty-seven  Years  in  Canada 
West;  or,  the  Experience  of  an  Early  Settler.  By  Major  Strickland, 
C.  M.  Edited  by  Agnes  Strickland,  author  of  "The  Queens  of  Eng- 
land," etc. ...  In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  London:  Richard  Bentley ,  New 
Burlington  Street.  Publisher  in  Ordinary  to  Her  Majesty.  1 85 3. 
[Verso  of  title:]  London:  Printed  by  Samuel  Bcntley  id  Co. 
Bangor  House,  Shoe  Lane.  2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  (2),  ix— xix,  31 1, 
(l);  viii,  344.  B.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P., 
UTEX.,  WHS.,  Y.    +  London:   Bentley.    1 854.    8vo,  pp.  350 

92810 

Both  volumes  of  the  nyp.  copy  of  the  first  edition  are  bound  together  in  the  original 
cloth  binding. 

Title  of  the  1854  edition  from  the  Publishers'  Circular  for  June  i,  1854,  no.  2860. 
A  copy  is  located  in  the  Library  of  Parliament  of  Canada. 


122  STRICKLAND  (sUSANNAh). 

Strickland  (Susannah).   See  Moodie  (Susannah  Strickland). 

Strickland  (W[illiam]  ),  of  Yorkshire.  Observations  on  the 
Agriculture  of  the  United  States  of  America.  By  W.  Strickland, 
Esq.  London:  Printed  by  W.  Bulmer  and  Co.  Cleveland-Row, 
St.  Jameses.    l8oi.    8vo,  pp.  (6),  3-74. 

aas.,  ba.,  c,  cu.,  m.,  nyh.,  wlc,  y.  9281 1 

See  also  Tatham  (William),  Communications  concerning  the  Agriculture  and 
Commerce  of  the  United  States  .  .  .  being  an  auxiliary  to  a  Report  made  by  William 
Strickland  ...  to  the  Board  of  Agriculture,  1800. 

Strickland  (William),  i^.  ijSjjd.  1854.  Address  upon  a  Pro- 
posed Railroad  from  Wilmington  to  the  Susquehanna.  Together 
with  a  report  of  the  survey  made  by  William  Strickland,  Esq. 
Architect  and  Engineer.  Philadelfhia.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  18.  Fron- 
tispiece folded  map.  aas.,  c,  hsp.,  t.  w.  streeter  92812 

[Strickland]?  Internal  Improvement.  Rail  Roads,  Canals, 
Bridges,  &c.  Philadelfhia,  March  1^,  iSlS-   8vo,  pp.  8.         92813 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  a  sale  at  the  Anderson  Galleries,  Feb.  5—6,  1923,  lot 
no.  477.  In  a  note  it  is  stated  that  the  tract  was  possibly  the  work  of  Strickland,  see 
his  Report,  below.  Attention  is  called  to  the  fact  that  the  work  antedates  articles  by 
Carver  published  in  the  "Morning  Courier  and  New  York  Enquirer,"  in  1832,  sug- 
gesting the  building  of  a  transcontinental  railroad. 

Strickland.  Public  Works  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
.  .  .  Edited  by  William  Strickland,  Architect  and  Civil  Engineer. 
Edward  H.  Gill,  Civil  Engineer.  Henry  R.  Campbell,  Civil  En- 
gineer. The  plates  are  engraved  in  the  best  stj^e  of  art  by  the  Le 
Keuxs,  from  drawings  made  expressly  for  this  work.  Price  20s. 
each  part;  or  five  dollars  in  any  part  of  the  United  States.  London: 
John  Wealc,  Architectural  Library,  59,  High  Holborn.  m.dccc. 
XLi.   Folio,  pp.  (4).   31  drawings  on  40  leaves. 

c,  cu.,  PEAB.  92814 

On  p.  (3)  :  "The  editors  are  desirous  that  the  Plates  should  be  accompanied  by  letter- 
press descriptions  of  the  various  subjects  illustrated  .  .  .  and  for  this  purpose  it  has 
been  deemed  necessary  to  collect  and  arrange  the  'Reports,  Specifications,  and  Esti- 
mates of  the  several  Works,'  and  to  print  them  in  a  separate  volume."  See  that  title, 
below. 

Strickland.    Reports  on  Canals,  Railways,  Roads,  and  other 

Subjects,  made  to  "The  Pennsylvania  Society  for  the  Promotion  of 

^      Internal  Improvement."   By  William  Strickland  .  .  .  while  engaged 

/^i  in  the  Service  of  the  Society.  Philadelphia:  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea, 

'.  — Chrsnut  Street.    1826.    Oblong  folio,  pp.  vi,  51,  and  errata  slip. 

I  l**!   72  drawings  on  58  plates,  4  being  double  (one  folded),  and  one 

other  folded.  ^AS. 

B.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  h.,  heh.,  hsp.,  m.,  nyp.„peab.,  y.  92815 


STRICKLAND.   (wILLIAm).  I  23 

Strickland.  Reports,  Specifications,  and  Estimates  of  Public 
Works  in  the  United  States  of  America:  comprising  the  Philadel- 
phia Gas  Works.  Reservoir  Dam  across  the  Swatara.  Twin  locks 
on  the  Schuylkill  Canal.  Delaware  Breakwater.  Philadelphia  Water 
Works.  Dam  and  lock  on  the  Sandy  and  Beaver  Canal.  Dam  on 
the  James  River  and  Kanawha  Canal,  Virginia.  Locks  of  eight  feet 
lift,  on  the  same.  Aqueducts  across  Rivanna  River  and  Byrd  Creek, 
on  the  same.  Superstructure,  etc.,  of  farm  bridges,  on  the  same. 
Lock  gates  and  mitre  sills.  Edited  by  William  Strickland,  Architect 
and  Civil  Engineer.  Edward  H.  Gill,  Civil  Engineer.  Henry  R. 
Campbell,  Civil  Engineer.  Explanatory  of  the  atlas  folio  of  detailed 
engravings  elucidating  the  enginering  works  herein  described.  Lon- 
don: JohnWeale.  m.dccc.xli.  [Verso  of  title:]  Printed  by  W . 
Hughes y  King's  Head  Courty  Gough  Square.    8vo,  pp.   (4),  168. 

ba.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  nyp.,  y.  92816 

For  an  accompanying  atlas  of  plates,  see  Public  Works,  above. 

[Strickland]  .  Tomb  of  Washington,  at  Mount  Vernon.  Phil- 
adelfhia:  Carey  and  Hart.  1 840.  [Verso  of  title:]  C.  Sherman 
^  Co.  PrinterSy  19  <S/.  James  Street.  8vo,  added  engraved  title, 
and  pp.  76.  4  plates.  aas.,  b., 

BA.,  BM.,  C,  GTS.,  HEH.,  NYP,,  P.,  PEAB.,  UTEX.,  WHS.,  WLC.  928  I  7 
Dedication  signed:  William  Strickland. 
Washington's  Farewell  Address,  pp.  41-76. 

Strickland  (W[illiam]  P[eter]).  History  of  the  American 
Bible  Society,  from  its  organization  to  the  present  time.  By  W.  P 
Strickland,  one  of  the  society's  agents.  With  an  introduction  by  Rev. 
N.  L.  Rice,  d.d.,  of  Cincinnati. .  .  .  New  York:  Harfer  ^  Br  other  Sy 
Publishers,  82  Clif  Street.  1849.  ^^^j  PP-  ^^'^j  (2)5  17-466. 
Frontispiece  portrait.  B.,  BM.,  gts.,  h.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  whs.  +  Re- 
vised, and  brought  down  to  the  present  time.  .  .  .  New  York:  Har- 
per &'  BrotherSy  Publishers,  Pearl  Streety  Franklin  Square.  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  (6),  V— XXX,  (2),  17—512.   Frontispiece  portrait. 

C,  cu.,  H.,  HSP.,  MINNHS.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  Y.  928  I  8 

Strickland.  History  of  the  Missions  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  from  the  organization  of  the  Missionary  Society  to  the 
present  time.  By  Rev.  W.  P.  Strickland,  a.m.  With  an  introduction 
by  Rev.  B.  F.  Tefft,  d.d.  .  .  .  Cincinnati:  Published  by  L.  Sworm- 
stedt  ^  J.  H.  Power y  for  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Churchy  at  the 
Western  Book  Concern^  corner  of  Main  and  Eighth-streets.  R.  P. 
Thompsony  Printer.  1 850.  i2mo,  pp.  338.  Frontispiece  portrait. 
C,  H.,  HEH.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.   +  Cincinnati:  Published 


124  STRICKLAND  ( WILLIAM    P.). 

by  Swormstcdt  &  Poe,  for  the  Methodist  Efiscofd  Church,  at  the 
Western  Book  ConcerUy  Corner  of  Main  and  Eighth  Streets.  R.  P. 
Thomf son,  Printer.    1854.    l2mo,  pp.  338. 

u.cAL.  (Bancroft),  utex.  92819 

Title  of  the  i  854  edition  supplied  by  E.  W.  Winkler. 

-^  Strickland.  The  Life  of  Jacob  Gruber.   By  W.  P.  Strickland. 

L)  (y-f'  "  New  York:  Published  by  Carlton  &"  Porter,  200  Mulberry-Street. 
^1^'%.  i860.    l2mo,  pp.  384.   Frontispiece  portrait.  BA.,  H.  92820 

(^  1^,  O  O  -J  A.ocated  copies  indicate  that  later  printings  in  the  same  year  brought  the  edition  up 
to  at  least  the  seventh  thousand,    b.,  c,  heh.,  nyp.,  up.,  utex.,  uts.,  whs.,  y. 

Strickland.  Old  Mackinaw ;  or,  the  Fortress  of  the  Lakes  and 
its  surroundings.  By  W.  P.  Strickland.  Philadelphia:  James  Chal- 
,  len  &  Son,  No.  25  South  Sixth  Street,    i860.     [Verso  of  title:] 

1         '  Philadelphia:    Stereotyped  by  S.  A.  George,  607  Sansom  Street. 

t'  5    /  o^-'  i2mo,  pp.  404.   4  plates  and  folded  map.   cu.,  nyp.    +  Philadel- 
hj]  I  (f>  S^/*^"'^-'    J^f''^^^  Challen  ^  Son,  New  York:    Carlton  &'  Porter. — 
/  '  Cincinnati:   Poe  iff  Hitchcock.    Chicago:    IV.  H.  Doughty. — De- 

troit: Putnam,  Smith  ^  Co.  Nashville:  J.  B.  McFerrin.  i860. 
[Same  collation.]  c.,nyh.  92821 

Copies  of  either  the  first  or  second  issue  listed  are  located  at  b.,  h.,  minnhs.,  up., 
and  WHS. 

Strickland.  Oration  delivered  in  the  Wesley  Chapel  on  the 
occasion  of  laying  the  corner  stone  of  the  New  Masonic  Hall  edifice, 
Cincinnati,  June  4th,  1845:  by  R.  W.  Bro.  W.  P.  Strickland, 
G.  C.  together  with  the  order  of  procession  and  ceremony  of  laying 
the  corner  stone,  by  the  M.  W.  Grand  Lodge.  Cincinnati:  Printed 
by  R.  P.  Donogh  &  Co.,  106,  Main  St.,  1 845.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

c.  92822 

Strickland.  The  Pioneer  Bishop:  or,  the  Life  and  Times  of 
Francis  Asbury.  By  W.  P.  Strickland.  With  an  introduction  by 
Nathan  Bangs,  d.d.  New  York:  Published  by  Carlton  ^  Porter, 
200  Mulberry-Street,  [cop.  1 858]  i2mo,  pp.  496.  Frontispiece 
portrait,  b.,  minnhs.,  nyp.,  utex.,  uts.,  whs.,  y.  +  English 
Edition:  with  an  introduction  by  the  Rev.  S.  W.  Christophers,  of 
Manchester.  Manchester:  David  Kelly,  53,  Market  Street,  Lon- 
don: Simpkin,  Marshall  and  Co.,  i860.  [Colophon:]  London: 
Bowden  and  Brawn,  Printers,  1 3,  Princes  Street,  Holborn.  1 2mo, 
pp.  xvi,  248.  BM.,  H.,  nyh.,  peab.,  y.  92823 

Located  copies  indicate  th.Tt  later  printings  from  1858  to  i860  brought  the  New 
York  edition  up  to  at  least  the  seventh  thousand,    c,  h.,  heh. 


STRICKLAND  ( WILLIAM    P.).  125 

Strickland.  The  Pioneers  of  the  West;  or,  Life  in  the  Woods,  j^  C^^Y" 

By  W.  P  Strickland.  ...  iVdJw-l'o/-/^:   Carlton  &  Phillips.  Boston:  /—<-// 
/.  P.  Magee.    [cof.  1 856.]     l2mo,  pp.  222,  225-403,  including 
illustrations.                                                c,  nyh.,  nyp.,  whs.  92824  ;  / 

Located  copies  indicate  that  later  printings  brought  the  undated  edition  up  to  at 
least  the  seventh  thousand,  aas.,  Bv,  h.,  heh.,  minnhs.,  nyp.,  utex.,  y.  Also,  New 
York,  1868.   c. 

Strickland  edited  the  "Autobiography  of  Rev.  James  B.  Finley,"  no.  24378,  vol.  6, 
and  was  the  author  or  editor  of  several  religious  works. 

Strict  Congregational  Churches,  Conn.  An  |  Historical 
Narrative,  |  and  |  Declaration.  |  Shewing  the  Cause  and  Rise  of  the 
I  Strict  Congregational  Churches,  |  In  the  State  of  Connecticut  |  And 
their  present  Views,  respecting  several  |  interesting  Matters  of  a 
religious  Nature  .  |  Also,  |  A  Profession  of  their  Faith ;  |  And  several 
Heads  of  Agreement,  respecting  1  Church  Discipline,  agreed  upon 
by  I  a  Number  of  Strict  Congregational  |  Churches,  convened  by 
Delegation  |  at  Killingly,  September  19,  178 1.  |  To  which  is 
added,  |  An  Address  to  the  several  Churches:  |  And  a  Letter  upon 
the  Subject  of  |  Ordination.  |  Published  by  Order  of  said  Churches. 
I  ...  I  Providence  {Rhode  Island)  \  Printed  by  Bennett  W heeler ^ 
1781.  1  8vo,  pp.  44.  c,  RIHS.  92825 

Title  from  a  facsimile  of  the  title  page  in  the  catalogue  of  the  Trumbull  sale  at  the 
American  Art  Association,  March  22  and  23,  1921,  no.  567. 

Strict  Congregational  Churches,  L.  I.  A  Brief  History 
of  the  Strict  Congregational  Convention  of  Long  Island,  from  its 
organization  in  1 791,  to  the  present  time.  New  York:  Piercy  &' 
Reedy  frinters,  No.  9  Spruce-Street.    1839.    i2mo,  pp.  36. 

LIHS.  92826 

Also :  "A  historical  narrative,  containing  a  brief  sketch  of  the  work  of  God  in  New 
England  ...  to  which  is  added,  the  confession  of  faith,  and  form  of  government  of 
the  Strict  Congregational  Church,"  Brooklyn,  1823.    lihs. 

Titles  supplied  by  Edna  Huntington. 

A  Stricture  on  the  Judiciary  of  Massachusetts,  occasioned  mainly 
by  articles  in  the  Law  Reporter  and  North  American  Review.  By 
a  Citizen.  Andover:  Printed  by  Allen,  Morrill  ^  Wardwell. 
1843.  ^^o>  PP-  4^-  S^'P  of  errata.  aas.,  h.  92827 

Strictures  addressed  to  James  Madison.  See  [Cooper  (T.)],  no. 

I  66  I  7,  vol.  4.    AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  DERENNE.,  NYP.,  P.,  Y. 


Strictures  |  and 
partments  |  of  the 


Observations  |  upon  the  |  Three  Executive  De- 
Government  of  the  United  States:  I  calculated  I 


to  shew  the  necessity  of  some  change  therein,  that  the  public  |  may 


126  STRICTURES    ON    A    LETTER. 

derive  that  able  and  impartial  execution  of  the  |  powers  delegated, 
upon  which  alone  their  happi-  |  ness  at  home,  and  their  respectability 
I  abroad,  must  materially  depend.  |  By  Massachusettensis.  |  Printed 
in  the  United  States  oj  Americay  \  m,dcc,xcii.  |  8vo,  pp.  32. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  JCB.,  NVH.,  NYP.,  Y.  92828 
Improved  title  of  no.  40101,  vol.  10,  attributed  to  Daniel  Leonard.    According  to 
P.  L.  Ford,  this  is  an  error  as  Leonard  left  the  country  in  1775  and  never  returned. 
See  "i5ibliotheca  Hamiltoniana,"  1886,  no.  51. 

Strictures  on  "A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Henry  Clay,  on  the  annexa- 
tion of  Texas  to  the  United  States,  by  William  E.  Channing",  by  a 
Friend  to  Texas.    [«./>.    1 837.]    8vo,  pp.  24.        BA.,  c,  Y.  92829 

Dated:   Hoboken,  Sept.  15,  1837. 

Strictures  |  on  a  |  Pamphlet,  |  entitled,  |  A  |  "Friendly  Address  | 
to  I  All  Reasonable  Americans,  j  on  the  |  Subject  of  our  Political 
Confusions."  |  Addressed  to  the  |  People  of  America.  |  .  .  .  |  \_New 
York.']    Printed  in  the  Year  IJJS-  I  8vo,  pp.  (2),  15-25. 

AAS.,  BA.,  C,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.  9283O 

By  Charles  Lee,  in  answer  to  Myles  Cooper's  anonymous  "Friendly  Address." 

Forms  pp.  13—25  of  "The  General  attacked  by  a  Subaltern,"  a  reprint  of  Henry 
Barry's  anonymous  reply  to  Lee.  See  Strictures  on  the  Friendly  Address  examined, 
below. 

For  other  editions,  see  the  following  title,  and  [Lee  (C.)],  no.  39714,  vol.  10. 
Philadelphia,  1774,  c,  h.,  jcb.,  nyh.,  nvp.,  p.,  y.;  Newport,  1775,  jcB.;  America, 
Boston.  177s,  AAS.,  c,  H.,  NYP.;  New-York,  Boston,  1775,  c;  Philadelphia,  New- 
London,   1775,  AAS.,  CU.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y. 

Evans  also  lists  an  edition  with  the  imprint  "America,  [New-York:'\  Printed  for 
the  Purchasers.    1774,"  of  which  we  have  been  unable  to  locate  a  copy. 

The  Philadelphia,  1774,  edition  was  reprinted  in  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  "Collections," 
1872,  pp.  151-166. 

Strictures  |  on  a  |  Pamphlet,  |  intituled,  |  "A  friendly  Address  to 
all  I  reasonable  Americans,  |  on  the  |  Subject  of  our  political  Con- 
fusion." I  Addressed  to  the  |  People  of  America,  j  .  .  .  1  Philadelphia, 
Printed:  \  Providence,  Reprinted  and  Sold  by  John  Carter;  |  at 
Shakcsf ear's  Head,  near  the  Court-Rouse,  1 775.  |  8vo,  pp.  15. 

NYH. 92831 

Strictures  on  a  pamphlet  entitled  a  "Religious  Tract,"  published 
by  the  Genesee  Missionary  Society,  attempting  to  prove  "the  certain 
and  endless  punishment  of  impenitent  sinners:" — wherein  it  is  shown 
that  the  several  statements  in  said  pamphlet  are  incorrect.  By  a 
Friend  to  the  doctrin[e]  of  Universal  Salvation.  Manlius,  {N.  Y.) 
Printed  by  Leonard  Kellogg.    [1817.?]     1 6mo,  pp.  1 6. 

HEH.,  NYH.  92832 

On  verso  of  title:  "As  the  Genesee  Missionary  Society  have  seen  fit  not  to  publish 

the   name  of  the  author  of  their  pamphlet,  we  propose  to  meet  them   on   their  own 


STRICTURES    ON    A    PAMPHLET.  127 

ground;  which  is  the  only  reason  why  the  name  of  the  author  of  these  Strictures  is  not 
mentioned." 

See  also:  Remarks  on  a  pamphlet  entitled  a  Review,  of  an  anonymous  publication 
styled  Strictures,  on  a  pamphlet  entitled  "A  Religious  Tract,"  published  by  the  Gene- 
see Missionary  Society,  attempting  to  prove  "the  certain  and  endless  punishment  of 
impenitent  sinners."  By  Jabez  Chadwick,  minister  of  the  gospel  in  Pompey.  By 
Abner  Kneeland,  minister  of  the  gospel  of  reconciliation,  which  is  good  tidings  of 
great  joy  to  all  people.  Manlius :  Printed  by  Kellogg  &  Clark,  In  the  Stone  House, 
corner  of  Seneca  and  Cherry  Valley  Streets.  1 817.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Title  supplied  from 
a  photostat  of  the  title  page  of  the  Eames  copy. 

Strictures  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled,  "An  Examination  of  the  Pres- 
ident's reply  to  the  New-Haven  Remonstrance."  See  Tullius  Amer- 
icus,  fseud. 

Strictures  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled,  Election  the  Foundation  of 
Obedience.   See  Spinoza  {¥r?Lnc\s) , fseud.,  no.  89462,  vol.  22. 

Strictures  on  a  pamphlet  entitled  Facts  to  landholders.  See  Vol- 
unteer, fseud. 

Strictures  |  on  a  pamphlet  entitled  |  The  Case  of  George  Mcin- 
tosh, Esq.  I  Published  by  order  of  the  Liberty  Society  |  .  .  .  |  Georgia 
I  Savannah:  Printed  by  Lancaster  (ff  Mumjord.  |  mdcclxxvii  ] 
4to,pp.  17.  c.  92833 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Strictures  on  a  pamphlet  intitled  "A  friendly  Address."  See 
above.  Strictures  on  a  pamphlet  entitled  .  .  . 

Strictures  on  a  pamphlet  purporting  to  be  a  "Narrative  of  Facts 
and  Circumstances."  5^^  note  following  no.  5  1789,  vol.  12.  H.,  uts. 

Strictures  on  a  Pastoral  Letter  to  the  Laity  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  ...  of  Bishop  Hobart.  See  note  following  no. 
32296,  vol.  8. 

Strictures  on  a  Recent  Publication.  [Verso  of  title:]  B.  Early 
Printer.   [Fall  River y  Mass.   1831.]    8vo,  pp.  36.      B.,  heh.  92834 

Caption  title  on  p.  3:  Strictures  on  a  Recent  Publication,  entitled.  Proceedings  of 
two  Ecclesiastical  Councils,  in  the  town  of  Berkeley. 

Probably  written  by  Rev.  T.  Andros,  who  was  the  subject  of  complaint. 

According  to  the  "Earle  Family,"  1888,  pp.  251-253,  Benjamin  Earl  published  the 
Fall-River  Monitor  from  1 829-1 838.    Information  supplied  by  Wilberforce  Eames. 

Strictures  on  a  Sermon  by  Edward  D.  Griffin,  President  of  Wil- 
liams College;  published  in  the  National  Preacher,  for  Feb.  1832. 
The  design  of  which  are  to  exhibit  and  defend  what  is  miscalled 
"New  Divinity."   By  a  Friend  to  Revivals.   New  York:   Jonathan 


128  STRICTURES    ON    A    VOYAGE. 

Leavttty  Theological  Bookseller ;  Auburn:  H.Ivtnson  and  Co.  1 832. 
[Verso  of  title:]    Press  of  William  Williams,  Utica.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

H.,  UTS.  92835 

Strictures  on  a  Voyage  to  South  America.  See  [Brackenridge 
(Henry  M.)],  no.  7182,  vol.  2.  c,  lihs.,  nyp.,  utex.,  w^hs. 

These  "Strictures"  on  Brackenridge's  "Voyage"  are  attributed  to  Baptis  Irvine  in 
our  no.  35  1 10,  vol.  9. 

Strictures  |  on  |  Bishop  Watson's  |  "Apology  for  the  Bible."  | 
By  a  Citizen  of  New-York.  1  .  •  .  |  Neiu-York:  |  Printed  jar  John 
Fellows,  I  Wall-Street,  No.  6o.  |  1796.  |  8vo,  pp.  (2),  48. 

c,  H.  (and.)  92836 

Strictures  on  Dr.  Hodgkin's  pamphlet  on  Negro  Emancipation 
and  American  Colonization.  (From  "The  Imperial  Magazine" 
for  July,  1833.)  .  .  .  London:  H.  Fisher,  R.  Fisher,  &'  P.  Jackson. 
38,  Neiv gate  Street.    1 833.    8vo,  pp.  8.  B.,  c,  UTS.  92837 

Strictures  on  Dr.  John  M.  Mason's  Plea  for  Sacramental  Com- 
munion on  Catholic  Principles.  By  a  Friend  to  Truth.  .  .  .  New- 
York:  Published  by  Wiley  ^  Halstead,  No.  3  Wall-Street.  J. 
Kingsland  &'  Co.   Printers.    1 82  I.    l2mo,  pp.  xii,  210,  note  (i). 

Attributed  by  Halkett  and  Laing  to  Rev.  James  Chrystie.  UTS.  92838 

Strictures  |  on  |  Female  Education ;  |  Chiefly  as  it  Relates  to  the 
Cul-  I  ture  of  the  Heart,  |  In  Four  Essays.  |  By  a  Clergyman  of  the 
Church  of  England.  |  .  .  .  |  Norwich:  \  Printed  by  Ebenezer  Bush- 
nell.  I  [1792.]  I  l2mo,pp.  V,  (i),  133. 

Date  supplied  from  Evans.  AAS.,  BA.,  US.BUR.EDUC,  UTS.  92839 

Rev.  John  Bennett,  or  Bennet,  curate  of  St.   Mary's,  Manchester,  appears  as  the 
author  of  this  work  on  the  title  page  of  his  "Letters  to  a  Young  Lady,"  Hartford,  1792. 
.A.ccording  to  a  review  of  the  first  edition,  also  anonymous,  of  "Strictures,"  London, 
[1788],  in  the  "Monthly  Review,"  vol.  79,   1788,  pp.  27-30,  it  is  a  specimen,  intro- 
ductory to  the  "Letters  to  a  Young  Lady,"  which  was  first  published  in  1789. 

Strictures  on  Governor  Morton's  Message.  See  Hildreth  (R.), 
no.  31784,  vol.  8. 

Strictures  on  Governor  Seymour's  Veto  of  the  Bill  for  the  Sup- 
pression of  Intemperance,  passed  in  the  Senate  of  the  State  of  New- 
York,  March  II,  1854,  by  a  vote  of  2 1  to  1 1 ;  and  in  the  Assembly 
on  the  22d,  by  a  vote  of  84  to  42.  .  .  .  New-York:  American  Tem- 
perance Union,  14.^  Nassau  Street.  1854.  [Verso  of  title:]  John 
A.  Gray,  Printer  and  Stereotyper,  95  a?td  97  Clif  street,  N.  Y.  8vo, 

PP-   I^-  NYP.  92840 


STRICTURES    ON    HARVARD.  129 

Strictures  on  Harvard  University.  See  Harvard,  no.  30763, 
vol.  8. 

Attributed  to  W^illiam  Austin  in  Walter  Austin's  biography  of  his  grandfather, 
I92S>  p.  21.    Extracts  from  the  essay  are  given  on  pp.  21—29. 

Strictures  |  on  |  Mercer's  |  Introductory  Discourse  |  relative  to 
the  I  Payments  made  of  the  British  Debts  |  into  the  |  Treasury  of 
Maryland  during  the  late  War.  |  .  •  .  I  London.  \  Printed  and  soldy 
for  the  Author,  by  A.  Grant,  No.  91,  |  W ardour  Street,  Soho ;  sold 
also  by  J.  Clarke,  New  Bond  |  Street;  J.  Stalker,  Stationers^  Court, 
Ludgate  Hill,  and  \  W .  Richardson,  Royal  Exchange.  |  M  DCC  xc. 
I  {Price  One  Shilling  and  Sixfence.)  |  8vo,  pp.  44,  advertisement 
(l).  JCB.,  NYP.  92841 

Attributed  by  Evans  to  David  Ross.  A  "Black  List"  on  a  folded  sheet  forms  pp. 
[1S-16]. 

For  Mercer's  work,  see  no.  47904,  vol.  12. 

Elicited  the  broadside:  "Mr.  Mercer  considers  Mr.  Ross's  publication  against  him 
in  no  other  respect  worthy  of  reply,  than  as  it  contains  one  continued  tissue  of  mis- 
representation of  sentiment  and  misstatement  of  fact  .  .  .  Annapolis,  [Printed  by  F. 
&  S.  Greeni    September  15,  1792."  Title  from  Evans. 

Strictures  |  on  |  Mr.  Burke's  Two  Letters,  ]  Addressed  to  |  a 
Member  of  the  present  Parliament:  |  on  |  The  Proposals  for  Peace 
I  with  the  I  "Regicide  Directory  of  France."  |  Part  the  First.  | 
Philadelphia;  \  Printed  by  John  Thompson,  |  and  sold  by  the  book- 
sellers of  Philadelfhia,  |  New  York,  and  Baltimore.  |  1797.  |  8vo, 

pp.  iv,  50.  B.,  C,  NYP.  92842 

First  edition,  London,  1796.    h. 

Halkett  and  Laing  attribute  to  Ralph  Broome. 

Strictures  on  Mr.  Cambreleng's  Work.  See  Carey  (Mathew), 
note  following  no.  10889,  ^°^'  3'  nvp. 

Strictures  on  Mr.  Lacock's  Report ...  on  the  Seminole  War.  See 
Lacock  (Abner),  note  following  no.  38471,  vol.  9.    B.,  ba.,  h., 

HEH. 

Strictures  on  Mr.  Lee's  Exposition  of  Evidence  on  the  Sugar 
Duty,  in  behalf  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  Free-Trade  Con- 
vention.   \^n.f.   1832?]    8vo,pp.  18.     aas.,  cu.,  M.,  NYH.  92843 

Caption  title.  Eight  articles  signed  by  "Hambden,"  attacking  Henry  Lee's  "An 
Exposition  of  Evidence,"  1832,  our  no.  39753,  vol.  10,  which  had  urged  the  repeal 
of  the  sugar  duty.  Hambden  makes  a  plea  for  its  being  retained  for  the  sake  of  the 
sugar  growing  state  of  Louisiana. 

Attributed  doubtfully  to  Mathew  Carey  in  Finotti's  "Bibliographia  catholica  amer- 
icana,"  1872.  Also  attributed  to  him  in  note  on  our  no.  10889,  vol.  3.  It  is  possible 
that  this  attribution  was  made  from  a  confusion  of  the  pseudonym  with  Carey's  pseu- 
donym, "Hamilton."  According  to  Cushing,  Isaac  Orr  used  the  pseudonym, 
"Hamden." 


1^0  STRICTURES    ON    MONOPOLIES. 

Strictures  on  Monopolies,  respectfully  submitted  to  the  considera- 
tion of  the  constituted  authorities,  and  people  of  Pennsylvania.    [«.  f. 

1819.J     I2mO,  pp.  12.  C.,NYH.  92844 

Signed  on  p.  11:  "A  Citizen  of  Pennsylvania."  The  latest  date  mentioned  in  the 
text  is  February  20,  1819. 

Strictures  on  Montgomery  on  the  Cotton  Manufactures  of  Great 
Britain  and  America.   See  Montgomery  (J.),  no.  50150,  vol.  12. 

C,  H.,  UTEX.,  Y. 

Strictures  on  Nullification.  See  Everett  (A.  H.),  note  following 

no.  23237,  vol.  6.    AAS.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  NYP.,  Y. 

Appeared  in  the  "North  American  Review"  for  January,  1833,  vol.  36,  pp.  205- 

27S- 

Strictures  on  Professor  M'Vickar's  Pamphlet,  entitled,  "Consid- 
erations upon  the  Expediency  of  Abolishing  Damages  on  Protested 
Bills  of  Exchange,  and  the  Effect  of  Establishing  a  Reciprocal  Ex- 
change with  Europe."  By  Publicola.  New-York:  Printed  by  Elliott 
and  Palmer y  20  William  Street.    1829.   8vo,  pp.  45. 

AAS.,  c,  NYP.  92845 

Improved  title  of  that  in  note  following  no.  43672,  vol.  11. 

Strictures  on  Rev.  Mr.  Winslow's  Thanksgiving  Sermon.  .  .  . 
Boston:  Published  by  Whiffle  and  Damrell,  No.  9  Cornhill.  1 838. 
[Verso  of  title:]  William,  S.  Damrellj  Printer y  No.  9  Cornhill, — 
Boston.   8vo,  pp.  28.  BA.,  Y.  92846 

Relates  to  slavery. 

Strictures  on  Seceding  Masons,  with  reviews  of  the  Anti-Masonic 
Characters  of  Pliny  Merrick,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  Mass. — Rev.  Joel 
Mann,  of  Suffield,  Conn. — Rev.  Tho's  M.  Smith,  of  Troy,  Mass. 
— and  Elder  David  Bernard,  of  Fredonia,  N.  Y.  From  the  Boston 
Masonic  Mirror.  Boston,  Printed  and  fublished  by  Carr  and  Page, 
No.  30,  Cornhill,  late  Market-street.    1830.    l2mo,  pp.  32. 

AAS.  92847 

Strictures  on  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade,  addressed  princi- 
pally to  the  Christian  Church.  London:  Biggs  &  Co.    1 805.   8vo, 

pp.  26.  BM.  92848 

By  J[amcs]  S[abine],  according  to  the  bm.  Catalogue. 

Strictures  on  the  case  of  Ephraim  K.  Avery.  See  Avery,  no.  2485, 
vol.  I.    AAS.,  c. 

Strictures  on  the  Establishment  of  Colleges;  particularly  that  of 
St.  Mary,  in  the  precincts  of  Baltimore,  as  formerly  published  in  the 


STRICTURES    ON    THE    FRIENDLY.  I3I 

Evening-Post  and  Telegraphe.    By  Different  Writers.  .  .  .  Balti- 
more: Pfinted — December — 1806.   8vo,  pp.  xv,  errata  (  I  ),  5—58. 

H.,  NYP.  92849 

The  I  Strictures  |  on  the  |  Friendly  Address  |  examined,  |  and  | 
A  Refutation  of  its  Principles  attempted.  |  Addressed  |  to  the  |  People 
of  America.  |  .  .  .  |  [BostonF]    Printed  in  the  Year  I  775.  |  8vo,  pp. 

14.  AAS.,  M.,  NYP.  92850 

The  author  was  probably  Henry  Barry.  In  apparently  contemporary  ms.  on  the 
title  page  of  the  nyp.  copy:  "NB:  The  Strictures  were  written  by  Gen'  [Charles] 
Lee  &  this  Examination  by  Lieu'  Barry  of  the  52.  Reg.'" 

Improved  title  of  no.  1 1 88 1,  vol.  3,  entered  under  T.  B.  Chandler.  T\ie  Philadelphia, 
1775,  edition  there  located  at  p.  is  evidently  an  error  as  pointed  out  by  Hildeburn, 
for  we  have  located  no  copy,  nor  has  Evans  in  his  no.  13865.  Our  no.  3684,  vol.  i, 
is  probably  also  an  error  for  the  above. 

Evans  under  Chandler,  no.  13864,  lists  without  location  a  New-London,  I775> 
edition,  pp.  16,  which  may  be  a  mistake  for  the  edition  of  Lee's  "Strictures"  with 
corresponding  imprint  and  collation. 

For  the  "Friendly  Address,"  see  [Cooper  (Myles)],  nos.  16587-16588,  vol.  4,  and 
for  the  "Strictures,"  [Lee  (C.)],  no.  39714,  vol.  10,  and  above  under  title,  no.  92830. 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title:  The  |  General,  |  attacked  |  By  a  Subaltern:  | 
or  the  I  Strictures  |  on  |  The  Friendly  Address  |  Examined,  |  and  |  A  Refutation  of 
its  Principles  |  Attempted.  |  Addressed  to  the  People  of  America.  |  .  .  .  |  Boston, 
Printed:  \  New-York,  re-printed,  by  James  Rivington.  \  [177S.]  8vo,  pp.  25.  aas., 
c,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.  Pp.  13—25  contain  with  a  separate  title  page,  Lee's  anonymous 
Strictures  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled  A  Friendly  Address,  see  above,  to  which  Barry's 
pamphlet  is  a  reply.    Improved  title  of  no.  26867,  vol.  7. 

Strictures  on  the  Landed  and  Commercial  Interest  of  the  United 
States.  See  Philasni,  pseud.,  no.  62416,  vol.  15. 

Strictures  on  the  Letter  of  Charles  J.  Ingersoll,  Esq.  touching  the 
right  of  a  Legislature  to  repeal  a  charter.  With  an  appendix,  contain- 
ing the  letters  of  Mr.  Ingersoll,  of  Mr.  Dallas,  of  Mr.  Forward,  and 
of  Mr.  Biddle,  in  illustration  of  the  subject  discussed.  By  a  Citizen 
of  Maryland.  ...  Baltimore:  Josef h  Neat,  174  Market  Street^ 
1836.  [Verso  of  title:]  John  D.  Toy,  Printer,  corner  of  Market 
and  St.  Paul  Streets.   8vo,  pp.  (4),  3-104.  H.,  NYP.  92851 

Improved  title  of  that  entered  in  note  following  no.  34735>  vol.  9. 

Strictures  on  the  Love  of  Power  in  the  Prelacy.  See  [Purcell 
(Rev.  Henry)],  no.  66672,  vol.  16. 

Strictures  ]  on  the  peace  |  with  |  America,  France  and  Spain.  | 
Addressed  to  the  public  at  large.  |  Illustrated  with  a  map  of  America 
and  the  West-Indies.  |  London:  |  Printed  for  and  sold  by  Mattheiu 
Richmond,  \  No.  2,  ]  Hudson^s  court,  Strand.  \  [1783?]  8vo,  pp. 
(2),  18.   Frontispiece  folded  map.  c.  92852 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 


t> 


132  STRICTURES    ON    THE    PHILADELPHIA. 

Strictures  |  on  the  |  Philadelphia  |  Mischianza  or  Triumph  |  upon 
,'    •  leaving  |  America  Unconquered.  |  With  |  Extracts,  containing  the 

J -!-p/.. principal  Part  of  a  |  Letter,  published  in  the  "American  Crisis."  |  In 
■  I  order  to  shew  how  far  the  King's  Enemies  think  |  his  General  de- 
serving of  Public  Honours.  |  N.  B.  A  flattering  Account  of  this 
Mischianza  was  pub-  |  lished  in  the  Philadelphia  Gazette,  and  copied 
into  the  |  Morning  Post  the  13th  of  July  last;  and  a  larger  one  by  | 
a  still  more  flattering  Panegyrist,  may  be  found  in  the  |  Gentleman's 
Magazine  for  August  last.  |  London:  |  Printed  for  J.  Bezv,  Pater- 
noster-row. I  M.DCC.LXXix.  I  8vo,  pp.  (4),  42. 

AAS.,  H.,  NYP.  92853 
Improved  title  of  our  no.  46925,  vol.   11,  entered  under  the  author,  Israel  Mau- 
duit,  which  see  for  a  note. 

Strictures  |  on  the  |  Philadelphia  |  Mischianza  or  Triumph  |  upon 
leaving  |  America  Unconquered.  |  With  |  Extracts,  containing  the 
Principal  Part  of  a  |  Letter  published  in  the  American  Crisis.  |  In 
order  to  shew,  |  How  far  the  King's  Enemies  think  his  General  | 
deserving  the  Public  Honours.  |  N.  B.  A  flattering  Account  of  this 
Mischianza  was  pub-  |  lished  in  the  Philadelphia  Gazette,  and  copied 
into  the  |  Morning  Post  of  the  13th  of  July  last;  and  a  larger  one  | 
by  a  still  more  flattering  Panegyrist,  may  be  found  in  the  |  Gentle- 
man's Magazine  for  August  last.  |  London  Printed:  \  Philadelphia, 
I  Re-Printed  by  F.  Bailey,  in  Market-Street.  \  M.DCC.LXXX.  |  8vo, 
pp.  22.  C.  92854 

Title  from  Hildeburn. 

Strictures  on  the  Proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  of  1803-4:  Relating  to  the  State 
Judiciary  .  .  ,  trial  by  jury  .  .  .  and  one  of  the  judges  of  the  Supreme 
Court:  To  which  are  added  Essays  on  the  "Will  of  the  People,"  &c. 
&c.  &c.  ...  By  a  Citizen  of  Pennsylvania,  [n.  ^.]  Printed  for  the 
author.    1804.    8vo,  pp.  30,  (  I  ).  C.  92855 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Strictures  on  the  Rev.  Mr.  Thatcher's  Pamphlet.  See  [Sullivan 
(James)]. 

Strictures  |  on  the  |  Second  Part  |  of  the  |  Age  of  Reason.  | 
George-Town  [D.  C.]:  \  From  the  Press  of  \  Green,  English,  & 

Co.  I   M,DCC,XCVII.  I   I2mo,  pp.  91.  NYP.  92856 

In  MS.  on  the  title  page  of  the  nyp.  copy:   "By  Bryan.   Lord  Fairfax." 

Strictures  |  on  the  |  Slave  Trade,  |  and  their  manner  of  treatment 
in  the  I  West-India  Islands:  I  In  a  Letter  to  I  The  Rieht  Hon. 


STRICTURES    ON    THE    SUBSTANCE.  133 

William  Pitt,  |  In  Opposition  to  the  Exertions  now  making  in  the 
House  of  I  Commons,  for  an  Abolition  thereof,  by  Mr.  Wilberforce. 
I  By  a  Gentleman,  |  Who  resided  more  than  Twenty  Years  in 
Jamaica.  |  .  .  .  |  London:  \  Printed  j or  W .  Richardson,  at  the  Royal 
Exchange.  \  M.DCC.xc.  |  8vo,  pp.  (4),  40.  H.,  Y.  92857 

Signed:   Othello. 

Strictures  on  the  Substance  of  a  Sermon  Preached  at  Baltimore. 
See  [Wesley  (Charles)]. 

Strictures  upon  the  Conduct  of  the  President  of  the  Long  Island 
Rail-Road  Company.   See  note  following  no.  41899,  vol.  10.    H., 

T.W.STREETER. 

Strictures,  upon  the  Constitutional  Powers  of  the  Congress  and  T\  - 
Courts  of  the  Unted  States,  over  the  execution  laws  of  the  several  / 
states  in  their  application  to  the  federal  courts,  by  a  Citizen  of  Ohio.  ^  /  >  -> 
Cincinnati:  Morgan,  Lodge  and  Fishery  Printers.  1 825.  8vo,  pp.  O/^/ 
17.  c.  92858 


Strictures  upon  the  Declaration  of  the  Congress  at  Philadelphia. 
See  [Hutchinson  (Thomas)],  no.  34087,  vol.  9.  c,  H.,  minnhs., 
NYH.,  nyp. 

Reprinted  in  the  "Remembrancer,"  part  3,  1777,  pp.  25-42.    aas.,  b.,  ba.,  c,  h., 

NYP. 

Strictures,  upon  the  Doctrine  and  Discipline  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church :  or  Methodism  Exposed,  and  shown  to  be  incon- 
sistent with  itself  and  the  word  of  God.  In  two  parts,  .  .  .  Utica: 
Printed  by  Ira  Merrell,  l8l2.    l2mo,  pp.  60,  59-262. 

At  end:    "the  Calvinist  .  .  .  subscribes  .  .  .  B.  B."  B.,  C,  UTS.,  Y.  92859 

Strictures  upon  the  Letter  imputed  to  Mr.  Jefferson.  See  Jeffer- 
son (T.),  no.  35933,  vol.  9.  B.,  c,  nyp. 

A  MS.  note  by  Wilberforce  Eames  in  the  nyp.  copy  notes  that  the  typography  of  the 
work  resembles  that  of  McKean's  Inaugural  Address,  printed  by  W.  &  R.  Dickson  at 
Lancaster,  [1800],  and  which  has  an  appended  address  by  Tench  Coxe  and  others. 

Signed,  "Greene."  By  Tench  Coxe.  According  to  Johnston's  "Contribution  to  a 
Bibliography  of  Thomas  Jefferson"  in  the  "Writings,"  vol.  20,  190S,  p.  27,  the  c. 
copy,  formerly  Jefferson's,  has  the  author's  name  supplied  in  Jefferson's  hand. 

Jefferson's  "letter  .  .  .  dated  April  24,  1796,  was  written  to  Mr.  Philip  Mazzei,  an 
Italian  by  birth,  but  who  had  been  for  a  long  time  a  resident  of  Virginia,  and  a 
neighbor  and  intimate  friend  of  Jefferson's.  Upon  the  reception  of  the  letter  by  Mr. 
Mazzei,  then  in  Florence,  he,  without  permission,  published  a  translation  of  it  in  the 
Florentine  Gazette.  It  was  translated  into  French,  and  printed  in  the  Moniteur,  the 
official  paper  of  the  French  government.  From  thence  it  was  translated  into  English. 
Naturally  some  changes  from  the  original  was  the  result  of  these  translations.  The 
letter  created  quite  a  stir  at  the  time,  and  was  severely  commented  upon  by  the  Fed- 
eralist newspapers."    See  Tompkins'  "Bibliotheca  Jeffersoniana,"  1887,  no.  258. 

VOL.  XXIV.  9 


134  STRICTURES    UPON    THE    NARRATIVE. 

Strictures  upon  the  Narrative  of  the  Suppression,  by  Col.  Burr,  of 
Wood's  History.  See  Burr  (A.),  no.  9431,  vol.  3.   heh.,  nyp. 

The  title  should  read  "Narrative  of"  instead  of  "Narrative  by"  as  in  the  previous 
entry.  The  Narrative  to  which  it  was  a  reply  was  published  anonymously  by  James 
Cheeth.im  in  1802,  not  l8l2,  as  stated  in  our  no.  12380,  vol.  3. 

Strictures  upon  the  Observations  of  a  'Member  of  Convention.' 
See  New  Hampshire,  no.  52933,  vol.  13. 

Strictures  upon  the  second  edition  of  a  pamphlet  recently  pub- 
lished in  Philadelphia,  by  the  followers  of  Elias  Hicks,  entitled.  The 
Sandy  Foundation  Shaken,  &c.  &c.  Philadelfhia.  1825.  8vo,  pp. 
32.  UTS.  92860 

The  Strife  of  Brothers:  a  Poem:  in  two  parts.  With  Notes.  .  .  . 
Nezv  York:  D.  Affleton  &?  Co.  200  Broadway .  Philadelfhia: 
GeorgeS.  Affleton,li^^  Chesmit-st.  mdcccxliv.  [Verso  of  title:] 
New-York:   John  F.  Trow  ^  Co.^  Printersy  No.  33  Ann-street. 

8vo,  pp.   47.  H.  92861 

Attributed  to  Bishop  George  Burgess  in  the  "Memoir"  by  Alexander  Burgess,  1869, 
P-  307- 

Strike  but  Hear!  The  Two  General  Assemblies  Ought  not  to 
be  United.   It  would  be  a  Calamity!  !  !     ^ri.  f.    18 — }  ]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Caption  title.  UTS.  92862 

Signed  at  the  end:   N.  S.  Presbyter. 

Strike  but  Hear  me.  See  New  Hampshire,  no.  52934,  vol.  13. 

"Strike  but  hear  me."  An  appeal  to  the  representatives  of  the 
people  of  the  state  of  New-York,  in  relation  to  the  proposed  en- 
largement of  the  Erie  Canal.     [«./>.]    1836.    8vo,  pp.    16. 

nyp.  92863 

Signed  at  the  end:  Oswego.  Improved  title  of  no.  22741,  vol.  6.  For  a  review,  see 
no.  22766,  vol.  6.    NVP. 

A  Strike  for  Civil  Liberty,  the  Constitution,  and  the  Rights  of 
Man,  exhibited  in  the  conduct,  letters,  protests  and  addresses  of  a 
number  of  citizens,  summoned  to  attend  before  a  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Representatives,  at  the  Borough  of  Harrisburg,  appointed 
to  investigate  the  Evils  of  Freemasonry,  during  the  session  of  the 
General  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania,  1835-36.  Philadelphia:  Pub- 
lished by  Robert  Drsilvrr,  no.    I  ID   Walnut  Street.     1 836.     8vo, 

pp.    (2),    5-26.  HSP.  92864 

The  Striking  similitude  between  the  Reign  of  Terror  of  the  Elder 
Ad.ims  and  the  Reign  of  Corruption  of  the  Younger  Adams.  See 
Adams  (J.  Q.),  no.  322,  vol.  i.   c,  heh.,  y. 


STRINGER  (sAMUEl).  I35 

[Stringer  (Samuel)].  A  View  of  Certain  Proceedings  in  the 
Two  Houses  of  the  Legislature,  respecting  the  Incorporation  of  the 
New  State  Bank,  and  other  transactions  therewith  connected :  with 
Occasional  Reflections  addressed  to  the  Citizens  of  the  State  of 
New-York;  more  especially  the  Freeholders  and  other  Electors  of 
the  Eastern  and  Western  Districts.  Albany :  Printed  for  Daniel  ^ 
Samuel  Whiting.    1803.    8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  92865 

Signed  on  p.  17:  "By  order  of  the  Albany  Corresponding  Committee.  Samuel 
Stringer,  Chairman.    James  Van  Ingen,  Secretary." 

The  appendix,  pp.  17—24,  consists  of  documents  relating  to  the  matter. 
Improved  title  of  no.  54002,  vol.  13. 

Stringfellow  (B[enjamin]  F[ranklin]).  Negro-Slavery, 
No  Evil;  or  the  North  and  the  South.  The  EflFects  of  Negro- 
Slavery,  as  exhibited  in  the  census,  by  a  comparison  of  the  condition 
of  the  slaveholding  and  non-slaveholding  states.  Considered  in  a 
Report  made  to  the  Platte  County  Self-Defensive  Association,  by  a 
Committee,  through  B.  F.  Stringfellow,  Chairman.  .  .  .  St.  Louis, 
Printed  by  M.  Niedner  ^  Co.,  Corner  of  Third  and  Pine  Streets. 

1854.     8vo,  pp.  40.  B.,  C,  H.,  NYP.  92866 

Reprinted  in  the  following  title. 

Stringfellow.  .  .  .  Two  Tracts  for  the  Times.  The  one  en- 
titled "Negro-Slavery,  no  Evil:"  by  B.  F.  Stringfellow,  of  Missouri. 
The  other,  an  answer  to  the  inquiry  "Is  it  expedient  to  introduce 
Slavery  into  Kanzas?"  By  D.  R.  Goodloe,  of  North  Carolina.  Re- 
published by  the  N.  E.  Emigrant  Aid  Co.  Boston:  Alfred  Mudge 
and  Son,  Printers,  No.  21  School  Street.  1855.  8vo,pp.  55.  B.,  CU., 
H.,  M.,  NYP.   -|-  [Same  imprint  and  date.]    8vo,  pp.  56. 

AAS.  C.,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  NYP.  92867 

With  heading:    "Information  for  the  People."    In  the  second  issue,  "Extracts  from 
an  article  published  in  the  Worcester  Daily  Spy,"  pp.  55—56,  are  added. 
Copies  of  either  the  first  or  second  issue  are  located  at  bm.  and  whs. 
Improved  title  of  that  in  note  following  no.  27864,  vol.  7. 

Stringfellow  (Thornton).  A  Brief  Examination  of  Scrip- 
ture Testimony  on  the  Institution  of  Slavery,  in  an  essay,  first  pub- 
lished in  the  Religious  Herald  and  republished  by  request:  with 
remarks  on  a  review  of  the  essay.  By  Thornton  Stringfellow. 
Richmond:   Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Religious  Herald.    1 84 1. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  BA.,  BM.,  C,  HEH.,  NYP.  92868 

Stringfellow.  A  Brief  Examination  of  Scripture  Testimony 
on  the  Institution  of  Slavery,  in  an  Essay,  first  published  in  the  Re- 
ligious Herald,  and  republished  by  request:    with  Remarks  on  a 


136  STRINGFELLOW. 

Letter  of  Elder  Galusha,  of  New  York,  to  Dr.  R.  Fuller,  of  South 
Carolina.  By  Thornton  Stringfellow.  Washington:  Printed  at 
the  Congressional  Globe  Office.    1850.   8vo,  cover  title  and  pp.  32. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  NYP.,  UP.,  VA.STATE  LIB.,  WHS. 

92869 

A  letter  from  Stringfellow  to  a  brother  in  Kentucky  is  added  in  this  edition. 
For  later  editions,  see  the  following  title. 

Stringfellow.  Scriptural  and  Statistical  Views  in  Favor  of 
Slavery,  by  Thornton  Stringfellow,  d.d.  Fourth  edition,  with  addi- 
tions. /.  W.  Randolph:  12  I  Main  Street,  Richmond,  Va.  1856. 
[Verso  of  title:]    Clermnitty Printer.    i2mo,  pp.  149.  B.,  c,  cu.,  H., 

HEH.,   HSP.,   M.,   NYH.,   NYP.,   PEAB.,   UTEX.,   VA.STATE  LIB.,  WHS. 

For  earlier  editions  of  the  "scriptural"  view,  see  the  preceding  titles.    ^'  9^"/^ 

Reprinted  in  E.  N.  Elliott's  "Cotton  is  King,"  i860,  pp.  459-546,  with  the  title 

"The  Bible  Argument:    or,  Slavery  in  the  Light  of  Divine  Revelation."    aas.,  c, 

NVP.,    UP.,    Y. 

Stringfellow.  Slavery:  Its  Origin,  Nature  and  History.  Its 
Relations  to  Society,  to  Government,  and  to  True  Religion,  —  to 
Human  Happiness  and  Divine  Glory.  Considered  in  the  light  of 
Bible  teachings,  moral  justice,  and  political  wisdom.  By  Rev. 
Thornton  Stringfellow,  d.d.,  of  Culpeper  County,  Virginia.  Alex- 
andria: Printed  at  the  Virginia  Sentinel  Office,    i860.   8vo,  pp.  32. 

HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  UP.,  VA.STATE  LIB.,  WHS.,  Y.  9287  I 
Reprinted,  New  York,   1861.    aas.,  b.,  ba.,  c,  cu.,  h.,   hsp.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  tjtex., 

VA.STATE   LIB.,    WHS.,   Y. 

Stringfellow.  Two  Letters  on  Cases  of  Cure  at  Fauquier 
White  Sulphur  Springs;  embracing,  also,  mineral  waters  in  general. 
By  Rev.  T.  Stringfellow.  Washington:  Printed  at  the  Union 
Office.    1851.    8vo,  cover  title  and  pp.  16.       aml.,  BM.,  c.  92872 

Strinc;field  (Thomas).  An  Address  to  the  People  of  Win- 
chester, by  Thomas  Stringfield,  relative  to  his  opposition  to  the 
Southwestern  Theological  Seminary  .  .  .  Huntsville  [Ala..]  -.Printed 
for  the  author  by  H.  Adams.    1 821.    l6mo,  pp.  19.  c.  92873 

Information  as  to  imprint  supplied  by  D.  C.  McMurtrie. 

Stringham  (Joseph).  .  .  .  Address  to  the  Republican  Club  of 
Buffalo.    By  Mr.  Joseph  Stringham.    [Buffalo.    1856.]     8vo,  pp. 

H'  NYH. 92874 

C.nption  title.  Witli  heading:  "BufTalo  Daily  Republic  Extra."  On  p.  14:  "Elect 
John  C.  Fremont,  President." 


STRIPED    PIG.  137 

The  Striped  Pig.    Vol.   i.    Monday,  October   i,  1838.    No.   i. 

[BostonF      1838.]      8vo,   pp.    (4).  AAS.,   DEDHAM  H.S.  92875 

Caption  title. 

No  other  number  has  been  located. 

Ridicules  the  "fifteen-gallon  law"  passed  by  the  Massachusetts  legislature.  See 
also  "The  Striped  Pig,"  in  the  "Hyde  Park  Historical  Record,"  vol.  2,  1892,  pp. 
44-53,  for  the  incident  at  the  Dedham  muster  from  which  the  title  is  taken. 

Strobel  (B.  B.).  An  Essay  on  the  subject  of  the  Yellow  Fever, 
intended  to  prove  its  Transmissibility.  By  B.  B.  Strobel,  m.d. 
(Late  Physician  of  the  Charleston  Marine  Hospital.)  .  .  .  Charles- 
ton: Printed  by  Asa  J.  Mniry  73  East-Bay  Street^  1840.  8vo,  pp. 
224.   3  folded  plans.  aml.,  c,  nyp.  92876 

Of  historical  interest. 

Strobel  (Martin).  An  Exposition  of  the  Relationship  existing 
between,  Jacob  Martin,  formerly  of  South-Carolina,  and  Elizabeth 
Pennington,  residing  together  in  Philadelphia.  Published  from  no 
other  motive,  than  as  a  defence  of  his  family  in  Charleston,  from 
vile  insinuations  and  base  reports,  on  the  part  of  the  female,  and 
intended  to  remove  any  false  impressions  she  may  have  made,  upon 
the  community  of  Philadelphia.  By  Martin  Strobel,  of  Charleston, 
S.  C.    [Charleston?    1825.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  hsp.  92877 

"To  the  Public"  on  verso  of  title  dated,  Charleston,  S.  C.    April  9,  1825. 

Strobel.  The  Militia  System  of  South-Carolina.  See  South 
Carolina,  no.  87704,  vol.  22. 

Strobel.  A  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Michael  &  Martin  Toohey, 
on  an  indictment  for  the  Murder  of  James  W.  Gadsden,  Esq.  before 
the  Honorable  Abraham  Nott,  one  of  the  Associate  Justices  of  South- 
Carolina;  at  the  Court  of  Sessions,  held  in  Charleston,  for  January 
term,  18 19;  containing  the  whole  of  the  testimony  and  the  speeches 
at  length  of  William  Lance,  Benjamin  F.  Hunt,  and  William  Crafts, 
Jun.  Esquires,  on  behalf  of  the  Accused,  and  Robert  Y.  Hayne,  Esq. 
Attorney-General,  on  the  part  of  the  State;  together  with  the 
Judge's  Charge,  &c.  &c.  By  Martin  Strobel,  a  member  of  the 
Charleston  Bar.  Charleston:  Printed  by  A.  E.  Miller y  loi,  Queen- 
Street.    March,  1819.    8vo,  pp.   (2),  162.  ba.  92878 

Strobel  (P[hilip]  A.).  The  Salzburgers  and  Their  Descend- 
ants:   Being  the  History  of  a  Colony  of  German  (Lutheran)  Prot-      /j, 
estants,  who  emigrated  to  Georgia  in  1 734,  and  settled  at  Ebcnezer,      .^ 
twenty-five  miles  above  the  City  of  Savannah.  By  Rev.  P.  A.  Strobel,    h  q 
of  the  South  Carolina  Synod,  and  Principal  of  the  Female  Institute, 


138 


STROBEL. 


Americus,  Georgia. .  .  .  Baltimore:  Published  by  T.  Neivton  KurtXy 
No.  151  West  Pratt  Street.  1855.  [Verso  of  title:]  Stereotyped 
by  L.  Johnson  &  Co.  Philadelphia.  i2mo,  pp.  308.  Frontispiece 
portrait  and  plate.  aas.,  b.,  ba.,  c,  cu.,  de  renne,  h.,  heh., 

MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  UP.,  UTEX.,  WHS.,  Y.  92879 

For  a  note  on  the  later  life  of  the  author,  see  Chambers's  "Early  Germans  of  New 
Jersey,"  1895,  pp.  222-223. 

Strobel.  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  death  of  the  Rev.  L.  L. 
Bonnell,  late  a  member  of  the  Hartford  Synod,  of  the  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church  in  the  State  of  N.  Y.,  and  Pastor  of  the  English 
Lutheran  Church,  at  Dansville,  Livingston  Co.,  N.  Y.,  preached  at 
Dansville,  N.  Y.  On  Thursday  the  12th  of  May,  1859,  ^Y  the 
Rev.  P.  A.  Strobel,  Pastor  of  the  Lutheran  Church,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 
Lockfort,  N.  Y.  Richardson  £sf  Freeman,  Printers,  Main  Street. 
1859.    8vo,  pp.  18.  Y.  92880 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Strock  (Daniel)  jr.  Pictorial  History  of  King  Philip's  War; 
comprising  a  full  and  minute  account  of  all  the  massacres,  battles, 
conflagrations,  and  other  thrilling  incidents  of  that  tragic  passage  in 
American  History.  With  an  Introduction;  containing  an  Account 
of  the  Indian  Tribes,  their  Manners  and  Customs.  By  Daniel 
Strock,  Jr.  With  100  Engravings,  from  Original  Designs,  by  W. 
Croome.  Boston:  Published  by  Horace  Wentworth,  86  Wash- 
ington Street.  1 85 1.  [Verso  of  title:]  Philadelphia:  Stereotyped 
by  George  Charles.  No.  9  Sansom  Street.  8vo,  added  wood  en- 
graved title,  and  pp.  448,  including  illustrations.  Frontispiece  por- 
trait. AAS.,  B.,  NYH.,  NYP.  +  Hartford:  Published  by  Case,  Tiffany 
and  Company.  185  I.  [Same  verso  of  title  imprint  and  collation.] 
NYP.  +  [Same  imprints  and  collation.]  1852.  nyp.,  whs.  -{-Bos- 
ton.   1853.   8vo,  pp.  448.  92881 

Note  of  the  1853  edition  from  the  Field  Catalogue.  Possibly  this  may  be  the  copy, 
now  at  c,  in  which  the  last  figure  of  the  date  has  been  erased  and  a  pencilled  "3" 
substituted. 

[Strong  (Alexander)].  A  Prospectus  of  the  Quipola,  or  an 
Explanation  of  the  Quipoes,  now  open  for  Public  Opinion.  London: 
Printed  by  J.  Phair,  69  Great  Peter  Street,  Westminstn-.  1 82 7. 
64mo,  pp.  18.  92882 

Title  from  the  "Westminster  Review,"  vol.  li,  1829,  where  the  pamphlet  is  re- 
viewed, pp.  228-253.  According  to  this  article,  a  "ship-carpenter  named  Alexander 
Strong,  in  the  employment  of  Messrs.  Bennett  and  Hunt  of  Wapping,  declares  that 
in  June  1823  he  purchased  the  Quipos  and  box  in  question  from  the  mate  of  a  mer- 
chant-brig .  .  .  and  th.it  he  (Strong)  was  induced  to  purchase  them,  from  an  idea  that 


STRONG  (a.  H.).  139 

...  he  might  obtain  both  reputation  and  profit  by  explaining  them."  According  to 
Locke's  "Ancient  Quipu,"  1923,  p.  75,  the  article  in  the  Review  was  written  by 
General  T.  Perronet  Thompson.  For  a  separate,  see  Thompson  (T.  P.),  History  of 
the  Quipos,  or  Peruvian  knot-records.  LeClerc,  no.  2413,  and  Palau,  incorrectly  at- 
tribute this  separate  from  the  "Westminster  Review"  to  Strong. 
Locke,  p.  66,  states  that  Strong's  specimen  of  quipu  was  spurious. 

[Strong  (Alexander  Hanson)].  An  Oration  delivered  before 
the  Corporation  and  faculty  of  Williams'  College,  at  the  Adelphic 
Union  Exhibition,  July  15,  1835.  Together  with  the  valedictory 
address  to  the  Adelphic  Union  Society.  Troy:  Kemhlc  i^  Hoofer y 
Printers,  No.  8  State-Street.  1 835.  8vo,  pp.  II.  Y.  +  By  Alex- 
ander H.  Strong.  Second  edition,  [n.  p.]  1843.  i2mo,  pp.  12. 
AAS.,  H.,  M.,  +  From  the  Second  Edition.  1843.  ["•/*•  «• '^•l 
8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  5—12.  B.  92883 

Title  of  the  first  edition  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Strong  (Caleb).  Offset  to  Mr.  Adams's  Letter!  !  ^  ^^  Gov- 
ernor Strong's  Opinion  of  Mr.  Gore,  -si  ^  The  respectable 
Federalists  of  the  County  of  Hampshire,  indignant  at  the  base  and 
infamous  practices  which  have  been  resorted  to  by  their  unprincipled 
Democrats,  for  the  purpose  of  calumniating  the  character  of  Mr. 
Gore,  have  addressed  a  letter  to  the  late  Governor  Strong,  requesting 
his  opinion,  as  to  the  truth  or  falsehood  of  these  reports.  .  .  .  [North- 
ampton.   1809.]    Narrow  folio  broadside.  aas.  92884 

Contains  the  letter  signed  by  Ebenezer  Hunt,  Benjamin  Tappan,  and  Joseph 
Lyman,  and  Caleb  Strong's  Answer,  both  dated,  March  27,  1809. 

Also:  A  Set-off  to  Mr.  Strong's  Off -set  to  Mr.  Adams's  Letter  !  !  !  May  it  please 
your  Excellency — It  is  not  surprising  to  those  who  have  been  acquainted  with  you 
for  more  than  twenty  years,  to  see  your  answer  to  the  self-named  "Respectable  Fed- 
eralists of  the  County  of  Hampshire."  .  .  .  [Signed  and  dated:]  A  Defrauded  Soldier. 
Northampton,  March  29,  1809.    [Northampton?    1809.]    Folio  broadside,    aas. 

Strong.  Patriotism  and  Piety.  The  Speeches  of  His  Excellency 
Caleb  Strong,  Esq.  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts;  with  their  Answers;  and 
other  Official  Publick  Papers  of  His  Excellency,  from  i8oo  to 
1807.  Newbury porty  Printed  by  Edmund  M.  Blunt.  1 808.  8vo, 
pp.  202.    Frontispiece  portrait,     aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  cu.,  h.,  heh., 

HSP.,  JCB.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92885 

Strong.  The  Speech  of  His  Excellency  Governor  Strong,  de- 
livered before  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  October  i6,  1812. 
With  the  Documents,  which  accompanied  the  same.  Printed  by 
order  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  Boston:  Printed  by  Russell 
and  Cutler.    i8i2.   8vo,  pp.  36.   aas.,  nyp.   +  To  which  is  added, 


140  STRONG  (  CYPRIAN  ). 

The  Answer  of  the  House  of  Representatives.   Published  by  order, 
&c.    [Same  imprint  and  date.]    8vo,  pp.  40.        hsp.,  nyh.  92886 

Copies  of  either  the  first  or  second  issue  listed  are  located  at  ba.,  cu.,  h.,  and  m. 

Improved  entry  of  our  no.  46129,  vol.  11. 

Concerning  Strong's  campaign  for  governor  in  l8o6,  see  "An  Appeal  to  the  Old 
Whigs  of  Massachusetts,"  no.  45638,  vol.  11,  aas.,  ba.,  nvp.;  Josiah  Quincy's  anon- 
ymous "Answer  to  the  Questions,"  no.  67206,  vol.  16,  aas.,  bm.,  h.,  hsp.,  m.,  nyh., 
NVP.;  and  "Who  shall  be  Governor,  Strong  or  Sullivan?" 

An  "Address  to  the  Free  and  Independent  People  of  Massachusetts,"  no.  45596, 
vol.  II,  relates  to  the  campaign  of  1812.    aas.,  b.a.,  nyp. 

For  "Remarks  on  the  Governor's  Speech,"  see  [Everett  (A.  H.)],  no.  23236,  vol. 
6.  BA.,  c,  M.  This  was  answered  by  J.  Lowell  in  "Governor  Strong's  Calumniator 
Reproved,"  no.  42448,  vol.  10.    aas.,  ba.,  bm.,  m.,  nyp. 

Also:  Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Caleb  Strong,  ll.d.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts. 
(Originally  published  in  the  American  Quarterly  Register.)  [Boston.  1840.]  8vo, 
pp.  12.  Frontispiece  portrait,  aas.,  m.  A  separate  from  the  "American  Quarterly 
Register,"  vol.  12,  1840,  pp.  9-20. 

See  also,  Massachusetts,  no.  45960,  vol.  11,  aas.,  nyh.;  the  Strong  Fast,  below; 
and  [Whelpley  (Samuel)],  Letters  addressed  to  Caleb  Strong. 

Strong  (Cyprian).  Animadversions  |  on  I  "The  Substance  of 
Two  Sermons,  |  preached  at  Stepney,  by  John  |  Lewis,  a.m.  Pastor 
of  the  I  Church  in  that  Parish;"  entitled,  |  "Christian  Forbearance 
in  weak  |  Consciences,  a  Duty  of  the  Gos-  |  pel."  |  By  Cyprian 
Strong,  A.M.  I  Pastor  of  the  first  Church  in  Chatham.  |  .  .  .  |  Hart- 
ford:  I  Printed  by  Hudson  and  Good-win.  |  m.dcc.lxxxix.   |  8vo, 

pp.  56.  AAS.,  C,  H.,  JCB.,  UTS.,  Y.  92887 

Strong.  Animadversions  [  on  |  "The  Substance  of  two  Ser- 
mons, I  "preached  at  Stepney,  by  John  Lewis,  |  "a.m.  Pastor  of  the 
Church  in  that  |  "Parish;"  entitled,  |  "Christian  Forbearance  to 
weak  I  "Consciences,  a  Duty  of  the  Gospel."  By  Cyprian  Strong, 
A.M.  I  Pastor  of  the  first  Church  in  Chatham.  |  •  •  •  [  From  the 
Press  of  Elijah  Russell,  Concord.  |  MDCCxcill.  |  8vo,  pp.  56. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  JCB.  92888 

Strong.  The  Christian  System  the  only  source  of  true  peace.  | 
A  I  Sermon,  |  preached  at  the  |  Installation,  |  of  the  |  Rev.  Elijah 
Gridley,  |  to  the  |  pastoral  Office,  |  in  the  |  Church,  |  in  |  Granby, 
Massachusetts.  |  May  31,  1797.  |  ...  |  Hartford:  \  Printed  by 
Hudson  &'  Goodwin.  \  M,DCC,XCVIII.  |  8vo,  pp.  26.     JCB.  92889 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Qiiinn. 

Strong.  A  |  Discourse,  |  Delivered  at  |  Hebron,  |  at  the  Cele- 
bration of  the  I  Anniversary  of  |  American  Independence,  |  July  4th, 
1799.  I  By  Cyprian  Strong,  a.m.  |  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in 
Chatham.  |  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin.  \  1799.  | 
8vo,pp.  18.  aas.,  c,  Y.  92890 


STRONG   (cYPRIAn).  I4I 

Strong.  A  |  Discourse  |  on  |  Acts  II.  42.  |  In  which  the  Prac- 
tice of  Owning  |  the  Covenant,  is  particularly  exa-  |  mined,  |  First. 
Whether  it  be  a-  [  greable  to  the  Prac-  |  tice  of  the  Apos-  |tles.  | 
Secondly.  Whether  it  be  |  Scriptural  and  |  ought  to  be  Tole-  | 
rated.  |  Also,  |  The  various  Things  which  have  been  urged  in 
fa-  I  vour  of  the  Practice,  are  particularly  |  considered;  and  the 
Reasons  for  its  Exclusion  |  exhibited.  |  By  Cyprian  Strong,  m.a.  | 
Pastor  of  the  first  Church  in  Chatham.  |  .  .  •  |  Hartjord:  Printed 
by  Hudson  and  Goodwin.  |  m.dcc.lxxx.  |  8vo,  pp.  46. 

CHS.,  NYH.,  UTS.,  Y.  9289  I 

Strong.  A  |  Discourse  |  on  |  Acts  ii.  42.  |  In  which  the  Practice 
of  owning  the  Covenant  |  is  examined: — The  Arguments  which 
have  been  |  used  in  its  Favour  are  particularly  considered:  and  I 
Reasons  offered  for  its  Abolition.  |  By  Cyprian  Strong,  a.m. 
Pastor  of  the  first  Church  in  Chatham.  |  .  .  .  |  The  Second  Edition.  | 
Hartjord:  |  Printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin.  |  m.dcc.xci.  |  Svo, 

pp.  56.  AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  JCB.,  UTS.,  Y.  92892 

Strong.  God's  care  of  the  New-England  colonies;  — His  | 
reasonable  demands  of  them ;  —  the  fruits  they  |  have  produced ;  — 
and  what  they  have  now  |  reason  to  fear  and  expect,  from  his 
righteous  |  dispensations,  illustrated  and  improved:  |  in  a  |  Sermon,  | 
Delivered  in  the  first  Society  of  |  Chatham,  |  on  a  Day  of  |  Fasting 
and  Prayer.  |  And  now  published  at  the  Request  of  a  Number  of  | 
the  Hearers.  [  By  Cyprian  Strong,  a.m.  |  Pastor  of  the  first  Church 
of  Christ,  in  said  Chatham.  |  .  .  .  |  Hartjord:  |  Printed  by  Eben. 
Watson,  near  the  Great-Bridge.  \   [177—?]  Svo,  pp.  31. 

C,  CHS.,  H.,  NYH.,  UTS.  92893 

On  p.  21 :  "The  unhappy  and  unnatural  controversy  now  subsisting  betwixt  Great- 
Britain  and  the  colonies,  is  in  its  own  nature,  (if  pursued)  pregnant  with  ruin  to 
both."  Trumbull  notes  that  the  conflict  had  not  yet  at  the  date  of  delivery  resulted 
in  the  "horrors  of  a  civil  war,"  and  suggests  the  date,  1774,  partly  because  the  popu- 
lation of  Connecticut  is  given  from  the  Census  of  177+. 

Strong.  An  |  Inquiry;  |  wherein,  |  The  End  and  Design  of 
Baptism  —  The  Qual-  |  ifications  for  it  —  The  Extent  of  its 
adminis-  |  tration  —  The  Advantages  arising  from  it  —  The  | 
Standing  of  baptized  Children  —  Whether  Bap-  |  tism  in  infancy 
do  entitle  to  Church  Privi-  |  leges  in  adult  years  —  And  the  Dis- 
cipline I  which  the  Church  is  to  exercise,  relative  to  |  baptized  Chil- 
dren, are  particularly  consider-  |  ed  and  illustrated.  |  By  Cyprian 
Strong,  a.m.   I   Pastor  of  the  first  Church  in  Chatham.   I   ...   I 


142  STRONG  (cYPRIAn). 

Hartford:  \  Printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin.  |  M.DCC.xcill.  |  8vo, 

pp.  I  03.  AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CHS.,  H.,  HSP.,  JCB.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92894 

For  a  "Second  Inquiry,"  see  below. 

Strong.  The  Kingdom  is  the  Lord's.  |  A  |  Sermon,  |  preached 
at  I  Hartford,  |  on  the  day  of  the  |  Anniversary  Election,  |  May  9, 

1799.  I  By  Cyprian  Strong,  a.m.  |  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in 
Chatham.  |  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin.  |  1799.  | 

Svo,  pp.  46.  BA.,  BM.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92895 

Strong.  The  Nature  and  Design  |  Of  the  Evangelical  Ministry  I 
considered:  |  And  the  Importance  of  Fidelity  in  it,  |  illustrated:  [ 
In  a  Discourse  Preached  at  the  |  Ordination  |  of  the  |  Rev.  Samuel 
Shepard,  |  To  the  Pastoral  Office  over  the  |  Church  in  Lenox:  | 
April  30th,  A.D.  1795.  I  By  Cyprian  Strong,  a.m.  |  Pastor  of  the 
first  Church  in  Chatham.  |  Stockbridge:  \  Printed  by  Loring  An- 
drews. I  1795.  I  8vo,  pp.  32. 

AAS.,  BM.,  BU.,  C,  CHS.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  UTS,  Y.  92896 

Strong.  A  |  Second  Inquiry,  |  into  |  the  Nature  and  Design  | 
of  I  Christian  Baptism.  |  Intended  as  a  Vindication  and  further  Illus- 
tration, of  I  the  Sentiments  advanced  in  a  former  Inquiry,  on  |  the 
same  subject.  |  By  Cyprian  Strong,  a.m.  |  Pastor  of  the  first  Church 
in  Chatham.  |  Hartford:  |  Printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin.  \ 
1796.  I  8vo,  pp.  117,  errata  (i). 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CHS.,  H.,  JCB.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92897 
For  the  first  inquiry,  see  An  Inquiry,  above. 

Strong.  A  |  Sermon,  |  Delivered  at  the  |  Ordination  |  of  the  | 
Rev.  Mr.  Zephaniah  H.  Smith,  |  To  the  Pastoral  Office  over  the 
first  Church  |  in  Newtown.  |  March  9th,  1786.  |  By  Cyprian 
Strong,  A.M.  I  ...  I  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin,  j 

M.DCC.LXXXVI.  I   8vo,  pp.  28.  JCB.,  UTS.  92898 

Strong.  Sermon  on  the  death  of  Mrs.  Ruth  Sage.    1793.  92899 

Title  from  a  catalogue  card  for  a  copy  at  nvh.,  not  now  available. 

Strong.  Sermon,  preached  at  Chatham,  at  the  request  of  St. 
John's  Lodge,  No.  II.  in  Middletown,  on  the  celebration  of  the 
Festival  of  St.  John  the  Baptist.    Middletown:    Tertius  Dunning. 

1800.  8vo,  pp.  20.  92900 

Title  from  Trumbull. 

Strong.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Hartford,  before  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  of  the  Missionary  Society,  in  Connecticut.    At  the  Ordi- 


STRONG  (eDWARd).  1 43 

nation,  of  the  Rev.  Jedediah  Bushnell,  as  a  Missionary  to  the  New 
Settlements;  January  15th,  a.d.  1 800.  By  Cyprian  Strong,  a.m. 
...   Hartford:    Printed  by  Hudson  arid  Goodwin.     1800.     Svo, 

pp.    19.  AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,   C,  HEH.,  JCB.,   M.,  NYH.,   NYP.,  UTS., 

WHS.,  Y.  92901 

Strong  (Edward).  An  Address  at  the  Funeral  of  Deacon 
Anson  Moody,  February  14,  1855,  by  Edward  Strong,  Pastor  of 
the  College  Street  Church,  New  Haven.  .  ,  .  New  Haven:  T.  J. 
Stafford,  Printer.    1855.    Svo,  pp.  19.  BA.,  Y.  92902 

Of  biographical  interest. 

Strong.  The  duty  of  a  Christian  citizen  in  the  present  crisis  of 
our  country.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  College  Street  Church, 
New  Haven,  on  Sabbath  morning,  December  9,  i860,  and  re- 
peated in  the  same  place  Sabbath  evening,  Dec.  23,  i860.  By  Ed- 
ward Strong,  .  .  .  New  Haven:  Published  by  S.  H.  Elliot.  J.  H. 
Benham,  Printer,    i860.    8vo,  pp.  15.         BA.,  M.,  UTS.,  Y.  92903 

[Strong  (George  Augustus)  ] .  The  Song  of  Milgenwater.  See 
Henderson  (M.  A.),  pseud.,  no.  31325,  vol.  8.  First  edition,  aas., 
BA.,  c,  H.,  NYP.,  UTEx. ;  Second  edition,    aas.,  b.,  bu.,  c,  h., 

NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.,  Y. 

A  third  edition  was  published  in  Albany  in  1883. 

[Strong  (George  Crockett)].  Cadet  Life  at  West  Point.  By 
an  Officer  of  the  United  States  Army.  With  a  descriptive  sketch  of 
West  Point,  by  Benson  J.  Lossing.  Boston:  Published  by  T.  O. 
H.  P.  Burnham.  1862.  [Verso  of  title:]  Riverside,  Cambridge: 
Stereotyped  and  Printed  by  H.  O.  Houghton.  l2mo,  pp.  xvii,  verso 
blank,  (2),  9—367.    Frontispiece. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  NYP.,  UP.  US.BUR.EDUC.  929O4 

Above  title  included  because  of  cross  reference  from  title,  though  of  a  later  period 
than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary. 

Strong  (George  V.).  Francis  Herbert,  a  Romance  of  the 
Revolution,  and  other  poems.  By  George  V.  Strong.  New-York: 
Printed  by  Leavitt,  Trozv  ^  Co.,  33  Ann-street.  1 847.  l6mo, 
pp.  100,  slip  of  errata  pasted  on  recto  of  front  fly  leaf. 

NYH.,  UTEX.  92905 

[Strong  (Harvey)].  To  the  Public.  [New  York.  1818.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  NYH.  92906 

Caption  title.    Beginning  of  text:    "I  deem  it  my  duty  to  lay  before  the  public  a 


144  STRONG  (henry    K.). 

detail  of  the  particulars  of  a  base  attack  on  my  person,  by  Mr.  Henry  Brevoort,  jun. 
of  this  city." 

Signed  on  p.  4:  "Harvey  Strong.  New  York,  October  5."  Dated  at  end:  "October 
10,  1818." 

Strong  (Henry  K[ing]),  b.  1798,  d.  i860.  The  Fall  of  Itur- 
bide  or,  Mexico  Delivered.  A  Tragedy,  in  five  acts.  By  Henry  K. 
Strong,  A.B.  Preceptor  of  the  Pittsfield  Academy.  .  .  .  Pitts  field: 
Printed  by  Phinehas  Allen — 1823.    1 2 mo,  pp.  38.     aas.,  y.  92907 

Strong.  Geological  Report  on  the  Dauphin  and  Susquehanna 
Coal  Company's  Mineral  Lands.  See  Roberts  (W.  F.),  and 
Strong  (H.  K.).  no.  7 1 93 1,  vol.  17.  c,  nyp.,  p. 

Strong.  An  Oration,  delivered  at  the  request  of  the  Committee 
of  Arrangements,  at  Pittsfield,  on  the  Anniversary  of  American 
Independence.  July  4,  1825.  By  Henry  K.  Strong.  Pittsfield: 
Printed  by  Phinehas  Allen — July^  1825.    8vo,  pp.  20.     aas.  92908 

Strong.    The  Railroad  Policy  of  Pennsylvania.    [Han-isburgF 

1853.]      8vo,   pp.    15.  BUREAU  RAIL. ECON.  92909 

"Extracts  from  his  remarks  in  the  House  of  representatives  of  Pennsylvania,  March 
9,  1853,  on  the  message  of  Governor  Bigler,  returning  the  bill,  without  his  approval, 
allowing  the  Lancaster,  Lebanon  and  Pine  Grove  railroad  company  to  extend  its 
road  to  the  city  of  Philadelphia." — c. 

Strong.  Report  to  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  containing 
a  description  of  the  Swatara  mining  district,  illustrated  by  diagrams. 
Henry  K.  Strong,  chairman.  Presented  by  Mr.  M'Elwee,  and 
printed  by  order  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  Harrisburg: 
Printed  by  Boas  &'  Coflan.  1 839.  8vo,  pp.  6 1.  8  plates  and  folded 
map.  C,  H.,  WHS.  92910 

"Report  of  'the  committee  appointed  by  a  convention  of  delegates,  which  assembled 
at  Harrisburg,  from  several  counties  of  the  commonwealth.'  " — c. 

Strong.  Report  upon  the  Huntingdon  and  Broad  Top  Rail 
Road  and  Coal  Company's  coal  lands.  By  W.  F.  Roberts  and  H.  K. 
Strong,  geologists.  Philadelphia:  J.  C.  Clark,  printer.  1 853.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  Folded  map.  burean  rail.econ.,  minnhs.  9291 1 

[Strong].  Somerset,  Pa.,  Coal  and  Iron  Co.  Geological  Re- 
ports ...[«. />.    1856.]  92912 

Title  from  a  list  of  uncatalogucd  material  at  c.  not  now  available. 

The  abi)\e,  though  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  is 
included  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  title. 

The  reports  were  by  Henry  K.  Strong,  according  to  information  supplied  by  Ernest 
Klctsch.  Although  our  author  had  a  son  of  the  same  name,  born  in  1827,  it  seems 
probable  that  this  was  a  posthumous  publication  of  reports  by  the  father.    On  p.  5  of 


strong(henry  n.).  145 

a  prospectus  of  the  Somerset  Coal  and  Iron  Company,  1864,  a  geological  report  made 
by  Strong  in  1855  is  mentioned. 

For  a  biographical  sketch,  see  Dwight's  "History  of  the  Descendants  of  Elder  John 
Strong,"  vol.  2,  1871,  pp.  1355-1  >56. 

Strong  was  the  author  of  the  "History  of  the  town  of  Pittsfield,"  which  forms  pp. 
362—380  of  the  "History  of  the  County  of  Berkshire,  Massachusetts,"  edited  by  D.  D. 

Field,    1829.     AAS.,   B.,   BA.,   BM.,   C,    H.,    NYP. 

Strong  (Henry  N.).  An  address  delivered  at  the  first  session 
of  the  Teachers'  Institute,  held  at  the  State  Normal  School,  at 
Ypsilanti,  October  13,  1852.  By  Rev.  Henry  N.  Strong,  rector  of 
Trinity  Church,  Marshall,  Michigan.  Detroit:  Free  Press  Book 
and  Job  Office  frint.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  24.  WHS.  92913 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Strong.  A  Sermon  preached  on  the  death  of  the  Honorable 
Isaac  E.  Crary,  from  Ecclesiastes  iii.  4  —  "A  Time  to  Weep."  By 
the  Rev.  Henry  N.  Strong  .  .  .  May  9,  a.d.  1854.  Detroit:  Free 
Press  Book  and  Job  Office  Print.    1854.   8vo,pp.  16.      nyh.  92914 

Deals  in  part  with  the  public  life  of  Crary,  a  representative  from  Michigan,  who 
was  important  in  the  founding  of  the  public  school  system  and  of  the  State  University 
of  that  state. 

Strong  (J.  D.).  5^^  Strong  (J[oseph]  D[wight]). 

Strong  (James),  b.  1768,  d.  1839.  A  Geographical  Chart  of 
the  American  Federal  Republic.  Or,  A  Comprehensive  View  of 
the  most  interesting  particulars  relative  to  the  Geography,  &c.  of  the 
United  States  of  North  America.  [At  foot  of  sheet:]  (Walfole, 
N,  H.  —  Printed  at  the  Press  of  Thomas  and  Thomas,  by  Geo.  W. 
Nichols,)  (By  James  Strong,  Hartford,  Vt.)  (Copy  Right  secured.) 
[180—?]    Large  folio  broadside.  aas.,  b.,  h.  92915 

Nichols  is  recorded  as  printing  in  Walpole  from  1804—1809. 

Dates  of  birth  and  death  of  the  compiler  supplied  from  B.  W.  Dwight's  "History 
of  the  Descendants  of  Elder  John  Strong,"  vol.  2,  1871,  p.  846. 

Strong  (James),  b.  1783,  d.  1847.  ^"  Address  on  the  Neces- 
sity of  Education  and  the  Arts  in  a  Repubhcan  Government.  De- 
livered before  the  Phi  Sigma  Nu  Society  of  the  University  of  Ver- 
mont, at  Burlington,  August  7th,  a.d.  1827.  By  James  Strong. 
Printed  for  the  Society.  Burlington.  Printed  at  the  Free  Press 
Office.    1827.    8vo,  pp.  24.  AAS.,  H.  92916 

Strong.  An  Eulogium,  pronounced  by  the  Hon.  James  Strong, 
at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  upon  the  late  Lieut.  Com.  Allen,  of  the  U.  S. 
Navy,  who  was  killed  in  an  engagement  between  the  U.  S.  Schooner 
Alligator,  and  Three  Piratical  Vessels,  off  Matanzas.    Neiv  York: 


146  STRONG  (jAMEs). 

Published  by  W.  Grattariy  8,  Thomas-St.  and  T.  Longworthy  84, 
Maiden  Lane.    1822.    8vo,  pp.  15.  HSP.  92917 

Strong.  An  Oration,  delivered  before  the  Washington  Benevo- 
lent Society  of  the  County  of  Columbia,  at  the  Court-House  in  the 
cit)'  of  Hudson,  February  22d,  181 1 — being  the  Birth  Day  of  the 
Immortal  Washington.  (With  notes,  &c.)  By  James  Strong,  At- 
torney at  Law.  .  .  .  Hudson:    Printed  by  F.  Stebbins.    18 1 1.    8vo, 

pp.24.  AAS.,  NYH.  92918 

Strong.  Speech  of  Mr.  James  Strong,  of  New-York,  on  the 
Tariff  Bill;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States,  April  3,  1824.  [Colophon:]  Printed  at  the  Columbian 
Office.    [Washington.    1824.]    8vo,pp.  16.     aas.,  cu.,  hsp.  92919 

Caption  title. 

Strong.  Speech  of  Mr.  Strong,  of  New  York,  on  the  bill  to 
amend  the  Navigation  Laws  of  the  United  States.  Dehvered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  May  11  and  13,  1830.  Washington: 
Printed  b\  Gales  tff  Seaton.    1830.    l2mo,  pp.  24.      B.,  Y.  92920 

Strong  (James),  b.  1822,  d.  1894.  Freedom  of  Thought,  the 
True  Mean.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Philomathean  So- 
ciety of  Troy  Conference  Academy,  West  Poultney,  Vt.,  on  the 
Evening  of  July  15,  1851.  By  James  Strong,  a.m.,  formerly 
Teacher  of  Languages  in  that  Institution.  New  York:  John  F. 
Trozv,  Printer,  49  Ann  St.    185  I.    8vo,  pp.  31.  BM.  9292 1 

Title  from  Gilman. 

Strong.  Scholastic  Education  and  Biblical  Interpretation.  An 
Inaugural  Address,  at  the  opening  of  the  Troy  University,  Septem- 
ber 9,  1858.  By  James  Strong,  s.t.d.,  Vice  President  and  Professor 
of  Biblical  Literature  in  the  Troy  University.  Troy,  N'.  Y.:  Wil- 
liam H.  Young,  216  River  Str-eet.    1859.    8vo,  pp.  34.   GTS.  92922 

Strong  (Jonathan).  A  Discourse,  delivered  in  the  North 
Meeting-House  in  Bridgewater,  at  the  funeral  of  Doctor  Ziba  Bass, 
September  25,  1 804.  By  Jonathan  Strong,  a.m.  Pastor  of  the 
Church  in  Randolph,  Massachusetts.  Randolph:  (Ver.)  Printed  by 
Serrno  Wright.    1805.    8vo,  pp.  1 6.  BM.,  C,  UTS.  92923 

Strong.  An  Oration,  pronounced  July  4,  18  10,  at  the  request 
of  the  inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Randolph,  in  Commemoration  of 
the  Anniversary  of  American  Independence.  By  Jonathan  Strong, 
A.M.    Dcdham;  Printed  by  Herman  Mann,  August — 1 8 10.    8vo, 

PP-    25.  AAS.,   C,   NVH.,  UTS.  92924 


STRONG  (Jonathan).  147 

Strong.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  Plymouth,  December  2  2,  1803, 
at  the  Anniversary  Commemoration  of  the  First  Landing  of  our 
Ancestors  at  that  place.  By  Jonathan  Strong  .  .  .  Boston:  Printed 
by  E.  Lincoln,  Water-Street.    1 804.   8vo,  pp.  26.  aas.,  nyh.  92925 

Strong.  A  |  Sermon,  |  Delivered  at  the  |  Ordination  |  of  the  | 
Rev.  Levi  White,  |  to  the  Pastoral  Care  of  the  Church  in  |  San- 
dersfield;  |  June  28th,  1798.  |  By  Jonathan  Strong,  a.m.  |  Pastor 
of  the  Church  in  Randolph.  |  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  \  Hudson  ^ 
Goodivin.    1798.  I  8vo,  pp.  31. 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  C,  HEH.,  JCB.,  UTS.,  Y.  92926 

Strong.  A  Sermon,  delivered  October  27th,  18 13,  at  the  Dedi- 
cation of  the  Meeting-House  in  the  Third  Society,  Abington.  By 
Jonathan  Strong  .  .  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Samuel  T.  Armstrong, 
No.  50,  Cornhill.    18 13.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  UTS.,  WHS.  92927 

Strong.  A  j  Sermon  |  delivered  |  on  the  Day  of  |  Annual 
Thanksgiving,  |  November  19,  1795.  |  By  Jonathan  Strong,  a.m.  | 
pastor  of  the  Church  in  Randolph.  |  Published  by  desire  of  the 
Hearers,  |  Boston:  \  Printed  by  Young  and  Minns.  |  [1795?]    8vo, 

pp.  27.    AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH.,  UTS.,  Y.  92928 

Strong.  A  Sermon,  preached  before  the  Massachusetts  Mis- 
sionary Society,  at  their  Annual  Meeting  in  Boston,  May  24,  1808. 
By  Jonathan  Strong  .  ,  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Joshua  Gushing,  No. 
79,  State  Street.    1808.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  34. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  NYH.,  UTS.  92929 

Sprague  notes  that  Strong  contributed  to  several  periodicals,  especially  the 
"Pancplist." 

Strong  (Joseph),  b.  1728/9,  d.  1803.  The  |  Church  of  Christ 
one,  I  and  for  Substance  the  same  under  the  |  New  Testament  as 
under  the  Old,  |  clearly  Demonstrated:  |  and  |  Thence  the  Church- 
Membership  and  Baptism  |  of  Christian  infants  Scripturally  |  Vin- 
dicated and  Firmly  Established.  |  By  Joseph  Strong,  a.m.  Pastor 
of  I  the  Church  in  Williamsburgh.  |  .  •  .  |  Norwich:  \  Printed  by 
John  Trumbull,  m,dcc,lxxxiii.  |  8vo,  pp.  28,  26. 

AAS.,  c,  M.,  Y.  92930 

Half  title:  Demonstration  of  the  Duty  and  |  Importance  of  |  Infant  Baptlsem,  | 
To  the  full  Satisfaction  of  the  |  Candid  and  Impartial.  |  By  appointment  of  a 
Learned  Body.  |  .  .  . 

The  second   part   has   separate   title  page   as    follows:     An    j   Address    |    to   his    | 


148  STRONG  (JOSEPH  ). 

Anabaptist  Brethren.  |  By  Joseph  Huntington,  d.d.  |  ...  |  Norwich:  Printed  by 
John  Trumbull,  1783.  | 

The  signatures  are  continuous  through  the  two  works. 

Elicited:  The  |  Two  Covenants  |  Fairly  described:  |  or,  |  Believers  Baptism 
vindicated:  |  In  answer  to  the  Rev.  Joseph  Strong,  a.m.  |  And  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Huntington,  d.d.  |  In  their  Book,  intituled,  |  "Demonstration  of  the  Duty  and 
Import-  I  ance  of  Infant  Baptism:"  |  In  a  Letter.  |  With  an  Address  to  each  of  those 
Gen-  I  tlemcn.  |  By  Z.  P.  |  .  .  .  |  New-London:  \  Printed  in  the  Year  m,dcc,lxx,xiv  | 
i6mo,  pp.  16.    Signed  at  the  end:    "Zaphnath  Paaneah."    nyp. 

Author's  dates  of  birth  and  death  supplied  from  Dexter's  Yale  Graduates,  vol.  2, 
pp.  221-224. 

Strong.  The  Duty  of  Singing  considered  as  a  ne-  j  cessary  and 
useful  Part  of  Christian  |  Worship;  |  Illustrated  and  Inforced,  in 
a  I  Sermon,  |  Delivered  at  a  |  Singing-Lecture,  |  In  a  Parish  in 
Simsbury,  |  March  i8,  1773.  |  On  Occasion  of  introducing  regular 
Singing  into  pub-  |  lie  Use  in  the  Worship  of  God  there.  |  By  Joseph 
Strong,  v.D.M.  I  Published  at  the  Request  of  the  Hearers.  |  .  .  . 
New-Havc7i:  |  Printed  by  Thomas  and  Samuel  Green.  |  [  1773*] 
i2mo,  pp.  28.  AAS.  92931 

Strong.  The  Importance  of  duly  receiving  and  |  hearing  the 
ministers  of  Christ,  and  the  |  sin  and  danger  of  neglecting  it,  |  Con- 
sidered, I  in  a  I  Discourse,  |  Occasioned  by  the  |  Death  |  of  the 
Reverend  |  Gideon  Mills,  |  Late  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in 
West  Simsbury;  |  And  delivered  at  his  mournful  Interment,  |  The 
fifth  of  August,  1772.  I  By  Joseph  Strong,  a.m.  |  ...  |  Netv- 
Haven:  |  Printed  by  T.  and  S.  Green^  \  [1772.]    l2mo,  pp.  33. 

AAS.,  JCB.,  M.  92932 

Strong.  The  Office  of  the  Ministers  of  |  Christ,  Viewed  as 
Workers  to-  |  gether  with  Him:  |  Illustrated,  |  in  |  A  Sermon  | 
Delivered  at  the  Ordination  |  of  |  The  Rev.  Alexander  Gillet,  |  To 
the  Work  of  the  Gospel  Ministry,  and  Pastoral  |  Office  at  Farming- 
bury,  the  29th  December,  1773.  |  By  Joseph  Strong,  a.m.  |  Pastor 
of  a  Church  of  Christ  in  Simsbury.  |  .  .  .  |  New-Haven:  \  Printed 
by  Thom-as  and  Samuel  Green,  |  m,dcc,lxxv.  |  8vo,  pp.    27. 

AAS.,  CHS.,  H.,  JCB.,  UTS.,  Y.  92933 

Strong.  That  Presbyterian  Ministers  may  justly  |  challenge 
ministerial  Regard,  assert-  |  ed  and  proved.  Also,  |  The  relative 
Duties  of  Ministers  and  |  People,  very  briefly  consi-  |  dered  and 
enforced:  |  in  a  |  Sermon,  |  Delivered  at  Hartland,  |  The  29th  of 
June,  1768.  I  Previous  to  the  Ordination  |  of  the  Reverend  |  Star- 
ling Graves,  |  To  the  Work  of  the  Gospel  Ministry  there.  |  By 
Joseph  Strong,  a.m.  I  Pastor  of  a  Church  in  Simsbury.  I  Published 


STRONG  (JOSEPH  ).  149 

at  the  Desire  and  Cost  of  some  of  the  Hearers,  |  and  Others;  with 
some  Enlargements.  |  .  •  •  |  Hartjord:  I  Printed  by  Green  ^  Wat- 
son, opposite  the  Court  House.    1 768.  j  8\'0,  pp.  55. 

The  H.  copy  lacks  all  after  p.  16.  CHS,,   H.(aND.),  Y.  92934 

Strong  (Joseph),  b.  1753,  ^.  1834.  A  |  Sermon,  |  dehVered  at 
the  Funeral  of  |  His  Excellency  |  Samuel  Huntington,  |  Governor 
of  the  State  of  Connecticut;  )  Who  died  January  5th,  1 796.  |  By 
Joseph  Strong,  |  Pastor  of  the  first  Church  in  Norwich.  |  Hartjord:  \ 
Printed  by  Hudso7i  and  Goodwin.  \  m.dcc.xcvi.  |  8vo,  pp.  19. 

AAS.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  92935 

Strong.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Norwich,  on  hearing  of  the 
Death  of  General  George  Washington,  who  died  December  14th, 
1799.  ^tat.  68.  By  Joseph  Strong  .  ,  .  Norzuich:  Printed  by  John 
Trumbull.    1800.    8vo,  pp.  17. 

AAS.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92936 

Strong.  A  Sermon,  preached  on  the  General  Election  at  Hart- 
ford in  Connecticut,  May  13,  1802.  By  Joseph  Strong  .  .  .  Hart- 
jord: Printed  by  Hudson  &'  Goodwin.    1 802.    8vo,  pp.  26. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92937 

Strong.  Sermons  preached  March  23,  a.d.  1828,  on  the  Com- 
pletion of  the  Fiftieth  Year  of  the  Author's  Ministry.  By  Joseph 
Strong,  D.D.  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  in  Norwich, 
Conn.  Norwich:  Printed  by  J.  Dunham.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  26. 
AAS.,  B.,  H.,  HEH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  +  Second  Edition.  [Same 
imprint,  date  and  collation.]  nyh.  92938 

Strong  (J[oseph]  D[wight]).  A  Plea  against  Duelling.  A 
Discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  at  Oakland, 
California,  Sunday,  September  25th,  1859.  By  Rev.  J.  D.  Strong. 
.  .  .  San  Francisco:  Tozvne  ^  Bacon,  Printers,  Excelsior  Book  and 
Job  Office,  no.  125  Clay  Street,  corner  oj  Sansome.  1 859.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  B.,Y.  92939 

Author's  full  name  supplied  from  B.  W.  Dwight's  "History  of  the  Descendants  of 
Elder  John  Strong,"  vol.  i,  1871,  p.  412. 

Also:  The  Nation's  Sorrow.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
San  Francisco,  1865.    b.,  c. 

Strong  (Leonard),  agent  jor  the  -people  oj  Providence,  Md. 
Babylon's  Fall  |  in  Maryland :  |  A  fair  [  Warning  |  to  Lord  Balta- 
more.  |  Or,  a  |  Relation  |  Of  an  Assault  made  by  divers  Papists,  | 
and  Popish  Ofl!icers  of  the  Lord  Balta-  |  more's  against  the  Prot- 

VOL.  XXIV.  10 


150  STRONG  ( Leonard). 

estants  in  Maryland;  |  to  whom  God  gave  a  great  Victory  a-  |  gainst 
a  greater  force  of  Souldiers  and  armed  |  Men,  who  came  to  destroy 
them.  I  Pubh'shed  by  Leonard  Strong,  Agent  for  the  |  people  of 
Providence  in  Mary-  |  land.  |  [Londofi.^  Printed  for  the  Author, 
1655.  I  4^^'  PP-  (2))  II)  postscript  (2).   A-B  in  fours. 

BA.,  BM.,  HEH.  9294O 

Title  from  a  facsimile  reproduction  in  the  Church  Catalogue. 

Written  by  one  of  the  leaders  among  the  Puritan  group  in  Maryland. 

Elicited  Langford's  "A  just  and  cleere  Refutation  of  a  false  and  scandalous  Pam- 
phlet," 1655,  our  no.  38886,  vol.  10. 

Both  pamphlets  are  reprinted  in  the  "Maryland  Historical  Magazine,"  vol.  3, 
1908,  pp.  228—240,  and  vol.  4,  1909,  pp.  42-64;  and  in  Hall's  "...  Narratives  of 
early  Maryland,"  19 10,  pp.  231—275. 

Strong  (Leonard),  missionary  of  the  S.  P.  G.  to  British  Guiana. 
Gospel  Reminiscences  in  the  West  Indies.  A  brief  and  simple  record 
of  the  Lord's  gracious  work  among  the  Indians  of  British  Guiana, 
by  his  servant  John  Meyer,  during  four  years  and  a  half.  By 
Leonard  Strong  .  .  .  London:  J.  B.  Bateman.  [1848?]  24mo, 
pp.   106.  BM.,  C.  92941 

Strong.  Gospel  Reminiscences  in  the  West  Indies.  —  The 
Triumph  of  Grace.    Second  Edition.    London.     [1850:]     l6mo. 

BM. 92942 

Strong.  Gospel  Reminiscences  in  the  West  Indies.  By  Leonard 
Strong  .  .  .  Bath  [frinied]  London:  Nisbet  and  Co.  ...  [185  I.] 
i8mo,  pp.  (160).  Frontispiece,  bm.,  c.  +  New  Edition.  [Same 
imprint.]    1852.    i8mo,  pp.  116.  92943 

"Contents. — Labours  of  John  Meyer  in  British  Guiana. — Old  Narquois,  the  negro 
driver. — The  condemned  negro." — c. 

Title  of  the  1852  edition  from  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  November  15,  1852, 
no.4SSi. 

Strong.  Letter  from  Rev.  L.  Strong.    1838.  92944 

Also:   Answer  to  Letter  from  Rev.  L.  Strong.    1839. 

Titles  from  Cundall's  "Bibliography  of  the  West  Indies,"  1909,  nos.  15 29b  and 
iS3ia. 

Strong  (Marshall  M.).  A  Review  of  the  Racine  and  Mississippi 
Rail  Road  Project.  By  Marshall  M.  Strong,  a  Director.  Racine: 
Printed  at  the  Job  Office  of  Hulett  &'  Harrison.   1 856.   8vo,  pp.  1 9. 

AAS.,  b.  92945 

Strong.  Speech  of  Marshall  M.  Strong,  in  the  Council,  Febru- 
ary 5th,  1847,  ^^"  ^'^^'  '^'^1  providing  for  another  convention,  in  case 
the  Constitution  should  be  rejected.   Madison:   Printed  by  S.  Mills 

&  Co.     1847.     8vo,  pp.   8  +  .  B.,  BM.  92946 


STRONG  ( MOSES    M.).  I5I 

Strong  (Moses  M[cCure]  ).  Appeal  of  Moses  M.  Strong,  from 

the  Legislature  to  the  people.    [MadisonF    1858.]    8vo,  pp.  6. 

Caption  title.  WHS.  92947 

Dated  at  end:  April  26,  1858. 

Strong's  defense,  when  accused  of  contempt  of  the  Assembly,  addressed  to  the 
people  of  Wisconsin. 

Information  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Strong,  comp.  A  Compilation  of  the  several  Acts  of  the  Legis- 
lature of  Wisconsin,  affecting  the  La  Crosse  &  Milwaukee  R.R. 
Company.     1856.    See  La  Crosse,  no.  38508,  vol.   10.    B.,  BM., 

BUREAU  RAIL.ECON.,  CU.,  MINNHS.,  NYP.,  Y. 

Our  previous  entry  listed  two  issues  of  this  date,  with  pp.  105  and  107  respec- 
tively. Collation  of  the  bureau  rail.econ.,  cu.  and  nyp.  copies,  8vo,  pp.  v,  verso 
blank,  5-155. 

Strong.  The  land  grant  investigation.  Petition  of  Moses  M. 
Strong.    \_Madison?    1858.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  whs.  92948 

Caption  title. 

Addressed  to  the  Legislature  of  Wisconsin. 

At  end:    "Dated  in  the  common  jail  of  the  County  of  Dane,  at  Madison,  this  zzd 
day  of  March,  A.  D.  1858,  at  7  o'clock  P.  M." 
Information  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Strong.  Remarks  of  Hon.  M.  Strong,  on  Banks  and  Railroad 
Bonds,  made  in  the  Capitol,  April  12,  1852  .  .  .  Milwaukee:  Daily 
Sentinel  Stea?n  Power  Press  Print.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  21. 

BUREAU  RAIL.ECON.,  WHS.  92949 

Strong.  Speech  of  Hon.  Moses  M.  Strong,  of  Iowa  County,  on 
the  Governor's  Message;  delivered  in  Council,  Dec.  i8,  1841. 
\_Madison?    1841.'']    8vo,  pp.  14.  C,  whs.  92950 

Caption  title. 

Also:  History  of  the  Territory  of  Wisconsin,  from  1836  to  1848,  Madison,  1885, 
AAS.,  c,  cu.,  NYP.,  PEAB. — Territorial  Legislation  in  Wisconsin.  Annual  Address 
before  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,   1870,   aas.,  b.,  bm.,  c, 

HSP.,   MINNHS.,    WHS. 

Strong  (Nathan),  b.  i']i'],  d.  ijgS-  A  |  Sermon,  ]  preached 
at  the  I  Ordination  |  of  the  Reverend  |  Nathan  Strong,  |  Pastor  of 
a  Church  in  Hartford;  |  by  his  Father,  the  Reverend  |  Nathan 
Strong,  I  Pastor  of  a  Church  in  Coventry.  |  •  .  .  |  Hartford:  \  Printed 
by  Eben.  Watson,  near  the  Great-BAdge.  \  [  1774.]    I  2mo,  pp.  36. 

c,  CHS.,  UTS.  9295  I 

Date  supplied  from  Dexter's  Yale  Graduates,  vol.  i,  pp.  720—722. 

Strong  (Nathan),  b.  1748,  d.  18 16.  The  Agency  and  Provi- 
dence of  God  I  acknowledged,  in  the  Preservation  of  [  the  American 


152  STRONG  ( Nathan), 

States.  I  A  I  Sermon  |  preached  at  the  |  annual  Thanksgiving,  ]  De- 
cember 7th,  1780.  I  By  Nathan  Strong,  |  Pastor  of  the  first  Church 
of  Christ  in  Hartford.  |  .  .  •  |  Hartjord:  \  Printed  by  Hudson  and 
Goodwiny  I  M.DCC.Lxxx.  |  8vo,  pp.  24. 

C,  CHS.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  WLC,  Y.  92952 

Strong.  The  Character  of  a  Virtuous  and  Good  Woman,  a 
Discourse,  delivered  by  the  desire  and  in  the  presence  of  the  Female 
Beneficent  Society,  in  Hartford,  October  4th,  a.d.  1809.  By 
Nathan  Strong,  pastor  of  the  North  Presbyterian  Church  in  Hart- 
ford.   Hartjoi'd:    Printed  by  Hudson  mid  Goodwin.    1 809.    8vo, 

pp.  II,  (l).  AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92953 

The  last  page  contains  the  Constitution  of  the  Society. 

Strong.  A  Discourse,  delivered  on  Friday,  December  27,  1799, 
the  Day  set  apart  by  the  Citizens  of  Hartford,  to  lament  before 
God,  the  Death  of  Gen  George  Washington;  who  died  Dec.  14, 
1799.  By  Nathan  Strong  .  .  .  Hartford:  Printed  by  Hudson  and 
Goodwin.    1800.   8vo,  pp.  31.    aas.,  b.,  ba.,  c,  heh.,  hsp.,  JCB., 

M.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  uts.,  whs.,  y.  92954 

NYP.  has  two  issues  differing  in  the  spacing  of  the  lines  of  the  title,  and  in  the 
twelfth  and  thirteenth  lines  on  p.  7,  issue  A  reading:  "and  opposition  may  occur,  to 
do  the  things  de-  |  termined  for  them.  |  "  In  issue  B,  these  lines  read:  "and  oppo- 
sition may  occur,  to  do  the  things  |  determined  for  them.  |  " 

Strong.  The  ]  Doctrine  |  of  |  Eternal  Misery  |  reconcileable 
v/ith  the  I  Infinite  Benevolence  of  God,  |  and  a  truth  plainly  asserted 
in  the  |  Christian  Scriptures.  |  By  Nathan  Strong,  |  Pastor  of  the 
North  Presbyterian  Church  in  Hartford.  |  Hartjord:  \  Printed  by 
Hudson  and  Goodwin.  |  1796.  |  8vo,  pp.  408.     aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm., 

BU.,  C,  H.(anD.),  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.,  UTS.,  Y.  92955 

Strictures  on  Joseph  Huntington's  "Calvinism  Improved,"  Nezv-LonJon,  1796, 
pp.  203-376. 

Elicited  D.  Foster's  "Critical  and  Candid  Examination  of  a  late  Publication," 
Walpole,  Nctuhampshire,  1 803.    aas.,  bm.,  nvp. 

Strong.  A  Fast  Sermon,  delivered  in  the  North  Presbyterian 
Meeting  House,  in  Hartford,  July  23,  1812,  by  Nathan  Strong  .  .  . 
Hartjord:  Printed  by  Peter  B.  Glcason  i^  Co.    1812.   8vo,  pp.  19. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  92956 

Strong.  A  Funeral  Sermon.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  Hartford, 
January  6,  1 807,  at  the  funeral  of  the  Rev.  James  Cogswell,  d.d. 
late  pastor  of  the  Church  in  Scotland,  in  the  town  of  Windham.  By 
Nathan  Strong  .  .  .  Hartjord:    Printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin. 

1807.     8v(),  pp.    18.  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  NYH.,  UTS.,  Y.  92957 


STRONG  (nATHAn).  I53 

Strong,  comf.  The  |  Hartford  Selection  |  of  |  Hymns.  |  From 
the  most  approved  Authors.  |  To  which  are  added  a  number  never 
before  pubhshed.  |  Compiled  by,  |  Nathan  Strong,  Abel  Flint,  and 
Joseph  I  Steward.  |  Published  according  to  Act  of  Congress.  | 
Hartjord:  Printed  by  John  Babcock.  |  1 799.  |  i2mo,  pp.  333, 
advertisement  (i).  aas.,  c.  92958 

The  AAS.  copy  is  imperfect. 

Nine  editions  were  published  at  Hartford,  copies  of  which  have  been  located  as 
follows:  Second  edition,  1802,  aas.,  c,  md.dioc.lib.,  wrhs.;  third  edition,  1810, 
AAS.  i  fourth  edition,  1815,  aas.;  fifth  edition,  1816,  noted  by  Metcalf  from  a  sale 
catalogue;  sixth  edition,  I  818,  aas.;  eighth  edition,  1821,  c,  lihs.,  utex.,  y.  ;  ninth 
edition,  1823,  drew.    Locations  from  typewritten  bibliography  of  F.  J.  Metcalf. 

Strong.  Political  Instruction  from  the  Prophecies  |  of  God's 
Word  —  I  A  I  Sermon,  |  Preached  on  the  |  State  Thanksgiving,  | 
Nov.  29,  1798.  I  By  Nathan  Strong,  |  Pastor  of  the  North  Presby- 
terian Church  in  |  Hartford,  Connecticut.  |  Published  according  to 
Act  of  Congress,  and  by  Desire  of  |  the  Hearers.  |  Hartjord:  [ 
Printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin.  \  1 798.  |  8vo,  pp.  30. 

aas.,  ba.,  bm.,  JCB.,  m.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  y.  92959 

Strong.  Political  Instruction  from  the  |  Prophecies  of  God's 
Word.  I  A  j  Sermon,  |  preached  on  the  [  State  Thanksgiving,  | 
November  29,  1798.  |  By  Nathan  Strong,  |  Pastor  of  the  North 
Presbyterian  Church  in  |  Hartford,  Connecticut.  |  Published  ac- 
cording to  Act  of  Congress,  and  by  desire  of  |  the  hearers.  |  Hart- 
jord y  Printed:  \  New-Yorky  Re-printed  by  G.  For  many  jor  C. 
Davis,  I  1799.  I  8vo,  pp.  24.  B.,  JCB.,  nyp.,  uts.,  y.  92960 

Strong.  The  Reasons  and  Design  of  public  Punishments;  |  A 
Sermon,  |  Delivered  before  the  People  who  were  collected  to  the 
Execution  |  of  |  Moses  Dunbar,  |  Who  was  condemned  for  High 
Treason  against  the  State  |  of  Connecticut,  and  executed  March 
19'h,  a.d.  1777.  I  By  Nathan  Strong,  |  Pastor  of  the  first  Church 
in  Hartford.  |  .  •  .  |  Hartjord:  \  Printed  and  Sold  by  E ben.  Watson,  | 

M.DCC.LXXVII.  I  4tO,  pp.  18.  C,  CHS.,  M.,  NYH.,  UTS.  9296  I 

Strong.  A  Sermon,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Rob- 
bins,  appointed  a  Missionary  to  the  County  of  Trumbull,  in  the  State 
of  Ohio;  delivered  at  Norfolk,  June  19th,  1803.  By  Nathan  Strong 
.  .  .  Together  with  the  Charge,  given  by  the  Rev.  Ammi  R.  Rob- 
bins,  Father  of  the  ordained:  and  the  Right  Hand  of  Fellowship, 
given  by  the  Rev.  Nathan  Perkins,  d.d.  Pastor  of  the  Church  in 
West-Hartford.     Hartjord:    Printed  by   Hudson  and  Goodwin, 

1803.    8^0)  PP-  27.  AAS.,  ba.,  BM.,  NYH.,  UTS.,  Y.  92962 


154  STRONG  ( NATHAN ). 

Strong.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  consecration  of  the  New 
Brick  Church  in  Hartford,  December  3,  1807.  By  Nathan  Strong. 
Hartford:   Printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodivin.    1808.    8vo,  pp.  22. 

AAS.,  B.,  HEH.,  NYH.,  UTS.,  Y.  92963 

Strong,  A  Sermon,  deh'vered  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Sarah 
Williams,  Consort  of  the  Rev.  Eliphalet  Williams,  d.d.  Pastor  of 
the  Church  of  Christ  in  East-Hartford.  She  departed  this  Life, 
January  23d,  1800,  in  the  63d  Year  of  her  Age.  By  Nathan 
Strong  .  .  .  Hartford:    Printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin.     1800. 

8vo,  pp.  15.       AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  92964 

Strong.  A  |  Sermon,  |  delivered  |  at  the  |  Ordination  |  of  the  | 
Rev,  Ichabod  Lord  Skinner,  |  Colleague  Pastor  with  the  |  Rev. 
Nathan  Strong,  |  in  the  |  Second  Church  in  Coventry,  |  October 
22,  1794.  I  By  Nathan  Strong,  |  Pastor  of  the  first  Church  in  Hart- 
ford. I  Hartford:  |  Printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin.  \  mdccxciv.  | 

8vo,  pp.  2  I .  AAS.,  C,  CHS.,  JCB.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92965 

Strong.  A  |  Sermon,  |  delivered  in  presence  of  |  His  Excel- 
lency I  Samuel  Huntington,  Esq.  l.l.d.  |  Governor,  |  And  the 
Honorable  the  General  Assembly  of  the  I  State  of  Connecticut 
Convened  at  Hartford,  on  the  Day  of  the  |  Anniversary  Election 
May  13th,  1790.  I  By  Nathan  Strong,  a.m.  |  Pastor  of  the  First 
Church  in  Hartford.  |  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  Hudson  and  Good- 
win. I  M.DCC.XC.  I  8vo,  pp.  32.      AAS.,  B.,  BA,,  C,  CHS,,  HEH.,  JCB., 

M.,  NYH,,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92966 

Strong.  A  Sermon,  delivered  in  the  North  Presbyterian  Church 
in  Hartford,  August  20th,  at  the  funeral  of  the  Honorable  Chauncey 
Goodrich,  Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  who 
died  August  1 8th,  I  815.  By  Nathan  Strong  .  .  .  Hartford:  Printed 
by  Peter  B.Glrasonand  Co.  1815.  8vo,pp.  15,  aas,,  BA.,  BM,,  c, 
H,,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH,,  NYP,,  UTS,  WHS.,  Y,  92967 

Strong,  A  |  Sermon,  |  Preached  at  the  Annual  |  Thanksgiving,  | 
November  i6th,  1797.  |  By  Nathan  Strong,  |  Minister  of  the  North 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Hartford.  |  The  copy  was  given  to  several 
of  the  hearers,  who  by  |  permission  have  published  it,  |  Hartford:  \ 
Printed  by  \  Hudson  6f  Goodwin.  \    1 797,   |   8vo,  pp,   16. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CHS.,  UTS.,  Y.  92968 

Strong.  A  |  Sermon,  |  Preached  at  the  Installation  |  of  the 
Rev.  David  Huntington,  a.m,  |  to  the  |  Pastoral  Charge  |  of  the 
Second  Congregational  Church  |  in  Middletown,  |  On  the  8th  day 


STRONG  ( Nathan).  155 

of  November,  a.d.  1797.  |  By  Nathan  Strong,  |  Pastor  of  the  North 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Hartford.  |  Middletown:  |  Printed  by 
Tertius  Dunning.  |  1798.  |  8vo,  pp.  24.  aas.  92969 

Strong.  A  |  Sermon,  |  Preached  in  Hartford,  |  June  loth, 
1797,  I  at  the  Execution  of  |  Richard  Doane.  |  By  Nathan  Strong,  | 
Minister  of  the  North  Presbyterian  Church  |  in  Hartford.  |  To 
which  is  Added,  |  a  Short  Account  of  his  Life,  |  as  Given  by  him- 
self: I  also  of  the  State  of  his  Mind  during  the  |  Time  of  his  Con- 
finement, I  and  at  his  Death.  |  Hartjord:  |  Printed  by  Elisha  Bab- 
cock.    I    1797.    I    8vo,  pp.   21.    aas.,  BM.,  C,  CHS.,  HEH.,  NYH.,  Y. 

+  Second  edition.    [Same  imprint,  date,  and  collation,]        92970 

Richard  Doane,  born  in  England  in  1755,  was  executed  for  the  murder  of  Daniel 
M'lver  during  a  drunken  fight. 

Title  of  the  second  edition  from  Evans. 

Strong.   A  Sermon,  preached  January  3d,  1804,  at  the  funeral 

of  the  Rev.  Charles  Backus,  d.d.  pastor  of  the  Church  in  Somers, 

who  departed  this  life  December  30th,  1803.    By  Nathan  Strong 

..  .Hartjord, Printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin:   1804.   8vo,  pp.  19. 

aas.j  b.,  bm.,  h.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  uts.,  y.  9297 1 

Strong.  A  |  Sermon,  |  preached  March  18,  1778.  j  At  the 
Ordination  of  the  |  Reverend  Joseph  Strong,  |  Colleague  Pastor 
of  the  first  Church  in  |  Norwich,  with  the  |  Reverend  Benjamin 
Lord,  D.D.  I  By  the  Reverend  Nathan  Strong,  |  his  Brother,  Pastor 
of  the  first  Church  in  |  Hartford.  |  Norwich:  \  Printed  by  John 
Trumbull  at  the  Printing- Ojflce  near  \  the  Meetifig- House, 
M,DCC,Lxxviii.  I  8vo,  pp.  24. 

BU.,  C,  CHS.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  92972 

Strong.  A  [  Sermon,  |  Preached  on  the  |  State  Fast,  |  April 
6th,  1798.  I  Published  at  the  Request  of  the  Hearers.  |  By  Nathan 
Strong,  I  Pastor  of  the  North  Presbyterian  Church  in  Hartford.  ] 
Hartford:  \  Printed  by  \  Hudson  ^  Goodwin.  |  1 798.  |  8vo,  pp.  20. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  H.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  92973 

Strong.  Sermons,  I  on  |  Various  Subjects,  |  Doctrinal,  Experi- 
mental and  Practical.  |  By  Nathan  Strong,  |  Pastor  of  the  North 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Hartford,  Connecticut.  I  Vol.  L  |  Hart- 
ford: I  Printed  by  \  Hudson  &  Goodwin.  \  1798.  |  [Verso  of  title:] 
Published  and  sold  by  \  Oliver  D.  and  I.  Cooke,  \  Book-Sellers  and 
Stationers,  Hartford ;  \  According  to  Actof  Congress.  |  8vo,  pp.  396. 
+  Vol.  II.  I  Published  according  to  Act  of  Congress.  |  Hartford: 


156  STRONG  ( Nathan). 

Printed  by  John  Babcocky  \  for  |  Oliver  D.  <y  /.  Cookey  |  and  sold 
by  them  at  their  Book  Storey  Hartford.  \  1 800.  |  8vo,  pp.  408. 

B.,  BA.,  BM.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.  92974 

Subscribers'  Names,  vol.  2,  pp.  401-408. 

Strong.  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  delivered  November  27th, 
1800.  By  Nathan  Strong  .  .  .  Hartford:  Printed  by  Hudson  and 
Goodwin.    1800.   8vo,  pp.  18.     aas.,  B.,  c,  JCB.,  nyh.,  Y.  92975 

According  to  Dexter,  vol.  3,  p.  363,  Strong  was  the  originator  and  editor-in-chief 
of  the  "Connecticut  Evangelical  Magazine." 

Strong  (Nathaniel).  England's  |  Perfect  |  School-Master, 
Or,  I  Directions  for  exact  Spelling,  Reading,  |  and  Writing, 
Shewing  how  to  Spell  or  Read  any  Chapter  |  in  the  Bible  by  four 
and  twenty  words  only.  |  With  |  Examples  of  most  words,  from  one 
to  six  Syllables,  |  both  in  whole  Words,  and  also  divided:  |  With 
Rules  how  to  spell  them.  |  Also  how  to  spell  all  such  words  which 
are  alike  in  |  sound,  yet  differ  in  their  Sense  and  Spelling.  |  Together 
with  the  true  meaning  and  use  of  all  Stops  and  |  Points  to  be  ob- 
served by  all  that  would  Read  |  and  Write  well.  |  With  a  Table  of 
Orthography,  shewing  how  to  write  true  |  English.  As  also,  Variety 
of  Pieces,  both  of  English  ]  &  Latin  Verse  on  the  most  remarkable 
Passages  menti- 1  oned  in  Scripture ;  very  useful  for  Writing  Schools,  | 
Lastly,  Directions  for  Writing  of  Letters,  Acquittances,  |  Bills  of 
Exchange,  Bills  of  Parcels,  Bills  of  Debt,  |  Bonds,  &c.  How  to  state 
Accompts  aright.  &c.  |  The  Tenth  Edition,  much  Enlarged.  |  By 
Nathaniel  Strong,  School-Master  in  London:  At  the  |  Hand  and 
Pen  on  Great-Tower-Hill,  in  Red-Cow-Alley.  |  Boston  in  N.  E. 
Reprinted  by  B.  Green,  for  |  Nicholas  Boone,  at  his  Shop  near  the 
Old-  I  Meeting-House.    1704.   8vo,  pp.  i26-{-.  h.  92976 

The  first  edition  was  entered  in  the  London  Term  Catalogue,  under  date  of  May 
26,  1674,  see  Arber's  "Term  Catalogues,"  vol.  i,  1904. 

Strong.  England's  perfect  schoolmaster;  or,  directions  for 
spelling,  reading  ...  5oj/'o»;   Printed  by  B.  Green.    17  10.    l6mo. 

Title  from  Evans.  92977 

Strong  (Nathaniel  T.).  Appeal  to  the  Christian  Community  on 
the  Condition  and  Prospects  of  the  New- York  Lidians,  in  answer  to 
a  book,  entitled  The  Case  of  the  New-York  Indians,  and  other  Pub- 
lications of  the  Society  of  Friends.  By  Nathaniel  T.  Strong,  a  Chief 
of  the  Seneca  Tribe.  New-York:  E.  B.  Clayton,  Printer  and  Sta- 
tioner, No.  6  Tontins  BuildingSy  Wall-street,  m  dccc  xli.  Svo, 
pp.  65.  AAs.,  c,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  +  Second  edition.  New  York. 


STRONG  (NATHANIEL    T.).  1 57 

1841.  8vo,  pp.  22.  C.  -[-Buffalo:  Press  oj  Thomas  &  Co.  No.  16^ 
Main-sti-eet.    1841.    8vo,  pp.  63.   B.,  HEH.,  nyp.,  whs.  92978 

Dated  at  end:    "New- York,  29th  January,  1841." 

A  reply  to  "The  Case  of  the  Seneca  Indians,"  184.0,  our  no.  79105,  vol.  19,  which 
brought  forth  from  the  Society  of  Friends  "A  Further  Illustration  of  the  Case  of  the 
Seneca  Indians,"  1841,  no.  79110. 

Copies  of  either  the  first  or  second  New  York  issue  are  located  at  ba.,   h.,  and 

HSP. 

[Strong].  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Investigation  [to  ex- 
amine the  accounts  of  the  late  treasurer  of  the  Seneca  nation  of 
Indians,  Andrew  John].    [«.  ^.    185—?]    8vo,  pp.  7.     nyp.  92979 

Caption  title. 

Signed:    Nath'l  Strong,  or  De-ga-swa-is-doh,  S;iniuel  Gordon,  or  Jo-gui-ye-sos,  of 
Cattaraugus,  Benjamin  Pierce,  or  Deo-nieh-doh,  of  Alleghany,  Committee. 
Latest  date  mentioned  in  text,  1854. 

Strong  (Nehemiah). 

ALMANACS. 

Strong  was  the  calculator  of  a  number  of  series  of  almanacs.  In  some  he  is  desig- 
nated as  the  author  on  the  title  page,  or  elsewhere  in  the  almanac,  as  "Professor  of 
Mathematics  in  Yale-College,"  by  his  initials,  or  by  his  full  name.  Others  were  pub- 
lished pseudonymously  or  anonymously.  He  was  also  troubled  by  plagiarists,  who 
used  his  name  fraudulently  or  copied  his  calculations  in  their  publications. 

In  compiling  the  following  list.  Bates'  "Check  List  of  Connecticut  Almanacs," 
reprinted  from  Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  "Proceedings,"  for  April,  19 14,  was  of  the  greatest 
assistance. 

The  almanacs  entered  below  are  arranged  as  follows: 

(i)  General  chronological  list  of  almanacs,  either  definitely  connected  with 
Strong  in  later  issues,  or  bearing  his  name,  the  latter  group  including  a  few  spurious 
editions. 

(2)  Almanacs  in  which  the  pseudonym,  "Hosea  StaiSord,"  is  used.  As  these 
form  a  single  series,  all  printed  by  the  Green  press  in  New  Haven,  they  are  entered 
separately.  It  will  be  noted  that  the  issue  for  1806  of  this  New  Haven  series  contains 
the  author's  name  on  the  title,  with  the  statement  that  he  was  the  author  of  the  al- 
manacs published  under  the  signature  of  Hosea  Stafford. 

(3)  Middlesex  almanacs.  Bates  quotes  an  advertisement  in  the  "Middlesex  Ga- 
zette" of  Dec.  21,  1793,  as  follows:  "Stafford's  Almanack  for  1794  which  has  for- 
merly been  published  under  the  title  of  The  Middlesex  Almanack,  To  be  sold  at  this 
Office."  As  the  series  published  under  the  name  of  Stafford  is  known  to  be  by  Strong, 
it  would  seem  probable  that  the  Middletown  series  may  also  be  attributed  to  him. 

(4)  Almanacs  in  which  the  pseudonym,  "Isaac  Bickerstaff,"  frequently  employed 
by  other  almanac  makers,  is  used,  but  in  which  the  calculations  are  by  Strong.  Bates 
quotes  a  statement  by  Strong  in  the  "Connecticut  Journal,"  for  Oct.  27,  1 784,  dis- 
avowing the  authorship  of  previously  printed  almanacs  bearing  the  name  of  Bicker- 
staff,  but  thinks  Strong  must  have  decided  that  if  a  Bickerstaff  series  were  to  be  pub- 
lished at  Hartford,  he  might  as  well  be  the  author.  Bates  judges  that  such  was  the 
case  in  the  issues  printed  at  Hartford,  by  or  for  Nathaniel  Patten,  for  the  years  from 
1785— 1797,  because  of  the  similarity  of  the  earlier  issues  to  Strong's  almanacs,  of  the 
fact  that  the  issue  for  1787  contains  a  reprint  of  Strong's  calculations  for  that  year, 
and  because  later  issues  were  in  part  printed  from  the  same  type  forms  as  Strong  al- 
manacs for  the  same  years.  It  also  seems  possible  that  some  of  them  may  have  been 
issued  without  Strong's  consent.    See  Bates,  pp.   11-17,  and  46-47. 


1^8  STRONG   (nEHEMIAh). 

(l)     GENERAL    CHRONOLOGICAL    LIST. 

[Strong.]  Watson's  |  Register,  |  and  |  Connecticut  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  •.•|i775;|[i6  lines.]  |  Hartford:  |  Printed  and  Sold 
by  Eben.  Watson^  near  the  G.  Bridge.  \  [1774.]    l2mo,  pp.  (32). 

AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  Y.  92980 
On  the  verso  of  the  title  of  the  Connecticut  Almanack  for  1778,  see  below,  it  is 
stated  that  the  composer  of  that  issue  is  the  "Professor  of  Mathematics  and  natural 
Philosophy  a[t]  Yale  College,  who  likewise  is  the  Author  of  the  former  Registers 
that  have  come  from  this  Press."  In  the  issue  for  1775  it  is  merely  stated  that  it  was 
"done  by  an  astronomer  skilful  as  any  in  New-England,"  but  that  the  gentleman's 
assistance  had  not  been  procured  without  a  promise  of  secrecy. 

[Strong].  Watson's  |  Register,  |  and  |  Connecticut  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1776.  I  [28  lines.]  |  Hartford:  \  Printed  and  Sold 
by  Eben.Watson, near  the  Great  Bridge. \  [1775.]  i2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  CHS.,  H.,  Y.  92981 

[Strong.]  Watson's  |  Connecticut  |  Almanack,  ]  For  .  .  .  | 
1777,  I  [22  lines.]  I  Hartford:  \  Printed  and  Sold  by  Ebene-zer 
Watso7i.\  [ljj6.]    l2mo,  pp.  (24).  AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  Y.  92982 

[Strong].  The  Connecticut  |  Almanack,  |  For  ...  ]  1778;  | 
[17  lines.]  I  Hartford:  |  Printed  and  Sold  by  Hannah  Watson, 
near  the  \  Great-Bridge,  mdcclxxviii.  |  l2mo,  pp.  (l6). 

AAS.,  CHS.,  Y.  92983 

On  verso  of  title:    "The  Reader  is  advertised  that  this  Almanack  was  composed  by 
the  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  natural  Philosophy  at  Yale  College  .  .  ." 
Improved  title  of  no.  15661,  vol.  4. 

[Strong.]  The  |  Connecticut  |  Almanack,  |  For  ...  |  1779.  I 
[13  lines.]  I  By  the  Professor  of  Mathematics,  |  In  Yale  College.  | 
Hartford:  |  Printed  and  Sold  by  Watson  and  Goodwin,  near  \  the 
Great-Bridge.  \  [1778.]    1 2 mo,  pp.  (l6). 

AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  NYP.,  Y.  92984 

[Strong].  The  |  Connecticut  |  Almanack,  |  For  .  .  .  |  1780.  | 
[10  lines.]  I  The  Calculations  performed  by  the  Professor  |  of 
Mathematics,  in  Yale  College.  |  [8  lines.]  |  Hartford:  Printed  and 
Sold  by  I  Hudson  and  Goodivin,  near  the  Great-  \  Bridge.  \  [  1779'] 

I2mo,  pp.  (24).  AAS.,  CHS.,  NYP.,  Y.  92985 

[S'irong].  The  1  Connecticut  |  Almanack,  |  For  ...  ]  1 78 1.  | 
[10  lines.]  I  The  Astronomical  Parts  performed  by  the  |  Professor 
of  Mathematics,  in  Yale-College.  |  [8  lines.]  |  Hartford:  \  Printed 
and  Sold  by  Hudson  arid  Goodwin.  \  [1780.]    I2mo,pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  CHS.  92986 
Another  Issue  at  aas.  has  a  few  of  the   pages  differently  imposed.  This  does  not 
have  tlie  words  "and  Sold"  in  the  imprint. 


STRONG  (nEHEMIAh).  159 

[Strong].  The  |  New-England  |  Almanack,  [  For  ...  |  178 1.  | 
[10  lines.]  I  The  Astronomical  Parts  performed  by  the  |  Professor 
of  Mathematics,  in  Yale-College.  |  [8  lines.]  |  ]Vorcester:  \  Printed 
by  Anthony  Hasivdl.  \  [ijSo.]    8vo,  pp.  (24).  aas.  92987 

Bates  points  out  that  this  almanac  is  printed  from  the  same  type  forms  as  the 
Connecticut  Almanack  for  the  same  year  printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin,  and  hence 
must  have  come  from  their  press  in  Hartford.  The  poetry  and  miscellaneous  material 
as  well  as  the  tables  are  the  same. 

S[trong].  An  I  Astronomical  Ephemeris,  Calendar,  ]  or  | 
Almanack,  |  for  ...I1782.  |[ii  lines.]  |  The  Astronomical  Parts 
performed  by  N.  S.  Profes-  |  sor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Phi- 
losophy in  I  Yale  College.  |  [6  lines.]  |  Hartford:  |  Printed  by  Hud- 
son &  Goodzuin.  \  [178 1.]     i2mo,  pp.  (24). 

The  AAS.  copy  lacks  the  title  and  other  leaves.  AAS.,  CHS.,  H.  92988 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Ephemeris,  Calender,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1783.  I  [  1 1  lines.]  |  The  Astronomical  Parts  per- 
formed by  N.  S.  late  |  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Phi- 
losophy in  I  Yale-College.  |  [8  lines.]  |  Hartford:  |  Printed  by 
Hudson  &"  Goodwin.  \  [1782.]    i2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  BM.,  CHS.,  H.,  Y.  92989 

S[trong].  An  I  Astronomical  Diary,  |  or  |  Almanack,  |  for  .  .  .  | 
1783,  I  [  13  lines.]  I  By  N.  S.  Late  Professor  of  Mathematicks,  |  in 
Yale  College.  |  [8  lines.]  |  Springfield:  |  Printed  by  Babcock  &? 
Haszvell.  I  [1782.]    l2mo,  pp.  (24).  aas.,  NYP.  92990 

Calculated  for  Springfield. 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Ephemeris,  Calender,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1784.  I  [  13  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong,  late  Professor 
of  Mathematics  |  and  Natural  Philosophy  in  Yale-College.  |  [8 
lines.]    I  Hartford:   \  Printed  by  Hudson  &'  Goodwin.  |    [1783.] 

I2mo,  pp.   (24).  AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  NYP.,  Y.  9299I 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Ephemeris,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...I1785.  |[i3  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong,  late  Professor 
of  Mathematics  |  and  Natural  Philosophy  in  Yale-College.  |  [6 
lines.]    I  Hartford:  |  Printed  by  Hudson  ^  Goodzuin.  \    [1784.] 

I2mo,  pp.   (24).  AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  JCB.,  NYP.  92992 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Ephemeris,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1786.  I  [11  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong,  late  Professor 
of  Mathematics  |  and  Natural  Philosophy  in  Yale-College.  |  [6 
lines.]    I  Hartford:   \  Printed  by  Hudson  &'  Goodwin.  \    [1785.] 

I2mo,  pp.  (24).  AAS.,  CHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.  92993 


l6o  STRONG  (nEHEMIAh). 

Strong.   An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  |  or  |  Almanack  |  For  .  .  . 
1787:  I  [15  lines.]   I  By  N.  Strong,  late  Professor  of  Mathema- 
ticks  and  Natural  Philosophy  in  Yale-College.  |  [8  lines.]   |  Rart- 
ford:  I  Pr'intedBy  Eltsha  Babcock.  \  [1786.]    l2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  NYP.,  Y.  92994 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Ephemeris,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...I1787.  |[9  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong,  late  Professor  of 
Mathematics  and  I  Natural  Philosophy  in  Yale-College.  I  [6  lines.]  | 
Hartford.   \  Printed  by  Hudson  £ff  Goodwin.   \    [1786.]     l2mo, 

pp.  (24).  AAS.,  CHS.,  Y.  92995 

Strong.  An  Astronomical  Diary,  or  |  Almanack,  |  for  .  .  .  | 
1787;  1  [11  lines.]  I  By  Nehemiah  Strong,  Esq;  |  Late  Professor 
of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Phi-  |  losophy  in  Yale-College.  |  New 
Haven:   Printed  by  Meigs  &'  Dana.  \   [1786.]     l2mo,  pp.  (24). 

B.  92996 

Strong.  An  |  Almanack,  |  For  .  .  .  |  1787  |  [13  lines.]  |  By 
N.  Strong,  late  Professor  of  Mathe-  |  matics  and  Natural  Philosophy 
at  Yale  College.  |  [8  lines.]  |  C ommonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  | 
Sf  ring  field:  Printed  by  Stebbins  and  \  Russell,  at  their  Office  near 
the  Ferry.\\_l']^6.'\    l2mo,  pp.  (24).  AAS.,  B.,  C.  92997 

Calculated  for  Springfield. 

Strong.  Strong's  Geunine  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord, 
1789.  Northampton:  Printed  by  William  Butler.    [1788.]  92998 

Title  from  Evans. 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalender,  |  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1788.  1  [10  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong  late  Professor  of 
Mathcma-  |  ticks  and  Natural  Philosophy  in  Yale-College.  |  [6 
lines.]   I  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  Elisha  Babcock.  |   [1787.]     l2mo, 

pp.    (24).  AAS.,  CHS.,  NYP.,  Y.  92999 

Strong.  Strong's  Almanac  for  ...  1788:  [i4lines.]  By  Nehe- 
miah Strong,  Esq;  late  professor  of  mathematics  and  natural  phi- 
losophy in  Yale-College.  [4  lines  of  verse.]  New-Haven:  Pririted 
by  J.  Meigs.    [1787.]     l2mo,  pp.  (24).  Y.  93000 

Title  from  Evans. 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalender,  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1789:  I  [12  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong,  late  Professor  of 
Mathcma-  |  ticks,  and  Natural  Philosophy  in  Yale-College.  |  [8 
lines.]   I  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  Elisha  Babcock.  \   [1788.]     I2mo, 


STRONG  (nEHEMIAh).  i6i 

pp.  (24).  AAS.,  CHS.,  HEH.  +  Hartford:  \  Printed  By  Nathaniel 
Patten.]  [1788.]  i2mo,pp.  (24).  AAs.  -\-  Hartford:  Re-printed 
by  Nathaniel  Patten.    [1788.]    l2mo,  pp.  (24).  C,  CHS.,  Y.  93001 

Though  the  titles  of  the  first  two  of  the  above  issues  are  the  same  and  liave  the 
same  lining  off,  they  are  from  different  type. 
Title  of  the  Patten  reprint  from  Bates. 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalencler,  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1789:  I  [12  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong,  late  Professor  of 
Mathematicks,  |  and  Natural  Philosophy  in  Yale-College.  |  [8 
lines.]  I  Hartford:  |  Printed  by  Hudson  ^  Goodzvin.  \  [1788.] 
l2mo,  pp.  (24).  AAS.,  B.,  CHS.  +  Hartford:  Re-frinted  by  Hud- 
son &  Goodwin.    [1788.]    i2mo,  pp.  (24).  CHS.  93002 

This  almanac  is  from  a  different  setting  of  type  from  that  of  the  other  Hartford 
issues  for  this  year. 

Title  of  the  reprint  from  Bates,  who  states  that  it  is  identical  with  the  previous 
issue  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin,  except  for  the  change  of  the  one  word  in  the  imprint. 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1790:  I  [12  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong,  late  Profes-  |  sor  of 
Mathematicks,  and  Natural  Phylosophy  in  Yale-  |  College.  |  [4 
lines.]   I  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  EUsha  Babcock.  \  [1789.]     l2mo, 

pp.    (24).  AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  JCB.,  Y.  93OO3 

Strong.  An  |  Almanack  |  For  ...  |  1790:  |  [12  lines.]  |  By 
N.  Strons:,  late  Professor  of  Mathematicks,  I  and  Natural  Philos- 
ophy  in  Yale-College.  |  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  Hudson  and  Good- 
ivin.  I   [1789.]     i2mo,  pp.  (24).  aas.,  chas.  93004 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalender,  |  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1791;  I  [12  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong,  late  Pro-  |  fessor  of 
Mathematicks,  and  Natural  Phylosophy  |  in  Yale-College.  |  [4 
lines.]   I  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  EUsha  Babeock.  \   [1790.]     l2mo, 

pp.  (24).  AAS.,  CHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93OO5 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  |  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1 791.  1  [11  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong,  late  Profes-  |  sor  of 
Mathematicks,  and  Natural  Phylosophy  in  Yale-  |  College.  |  [4 
lines.]  \Hartford:  \  Printed  for  Nathaniel  Patten.  |  [1790.]  l2mo, 
pp.  (24).  AAS.,  CHS.  93006 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  |  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1792.  I  [10  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong,  late  Profes-  |  sor  of 
Mathematicks,  and  Natural  Phylosophy  in  Yale  |  College.  |  [4 
lines.]  \Hartford:  \  Printed  for  Nathaniel  Patten.  \  [lyg  I.]    l2mo, 

pp.   (24).  AAS.,  B.,  C,  CHS.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  Y.  93OO7 


I  62  STRONG  (nEHEMIAh). 

Strong.  An  Astronomical  |  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Almanac,  ] 
for  ...  I  1792.  [11  lines.]  |  By  Nehemiah  Strong.  |  Litchfield: 
Printed  by  T.  Collier.  \  [1791.]     i2mo,  pp.  (24). 

CHS.,  NYP.  93008 

Strong.  An  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  or  Almanack,  for 
.  .  .  1792.  ...  By  Nehemiah  Strong.  Hartford:  Printed  for  Elisha 
Babcock.  [1791.]  i2mo,  pp.  (24).  CHS.  +  For  ...  1793.  ..  . 
[Same  imprint  and  collation.    1792.]  chs.  (impf.)  93009 

Titles  from  Evans. 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or,  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1793.  I  [10  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong,  late  Profes-  |  sor  of 
Mathematicks,  and  Natural  Phylosophy  in  Yale-  |  College.  |  [8 
lines.]  \  Hartford:  \  Printed  for  Nathaniel  Patten.  \  [1792,]    l2mo, 

pp.  (24).  AAS.,  B.,  C,  CHS.,  H.,  Y.  93OIO 

Strong.  An  Astronomical  |  Diary,  Kalendar,  |  or  |  Almanack,  ] 
for  ...  I  1793.  I  [7  lines.]  |  By  Nehemiah  Strong,  Esq.  |  Late  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics  and  Na-  |  tural  Philosophy  in  Yale  College.  | 
Litchfield:  |  Printed  by  Collier  a?id  Buel.  |  [1792.]  l2mo,  pp. 
(24).  AAS.,  CHS.,  Y.  9301 1 

There  are  two  issues  at  aas.,  in  one  of  which  the  last  signature  is  marked  "D."  In 
the  other  there  is  no  signature  mark.  The  anecdotes  on  these  two  leaves  also  differ, 
though  the  tables  are  alike. 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For.  .  ,  I  1794: 1  [11  lines.]  |  By  Nehemiah  Strong,  |  Late  Professor 
of  Mathematicks,  and  Natural  Philoso-  |  phy  in  Yale  College.  |  [8 
lines.]   I  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  Elisha  Babcock.  \   [1793.]     l2mo, 

pp.  (24).  AAS.,  CHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93012 

Strong.  An  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  or,  Almanack,  for 
.  .  .  1794.  .  .  .  Hartford:    Nathaniel  Patten.    [1793.]  93^13 

Title  from  Rates,  who  takes  it  from  an  advertisement  in  the  "American  Mercury" 
for  Nov.  4,  1793.  He  notes  that  this  and  any  subsequent  issues  published  by  Patten 
must  have  been  printed  for  him,  as  after  1792  he  appears  not  to  have  had  any 
printing  office  in  Hartford. 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or,  |  Almanack,  | 
for  ...  I  1794.  I  [10  lines.]  |  By  N.  Strong,  late  Profes-  |  sor  of 
Mathematicks,  and  Natural  Phylosophy  in  |  Yale-College.  |  [8 
lines.]    I  Sfring field,  printed  by  Edward  Gray.  |    [1793.]     l2mo, 

pp.    (24).  AAS.,  C,  Y.  93014 

Contains  the  same  calculations  and  weather  predictions  as  the  Hartford  issue  for 
this  year. 


STRONG  (nEHEMIAh).  163 

Strong.  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  or  Almanack  for  .  .  . 
1 795.  By  Nehemiah  Strong.  Hartford:  Printed  by  Elisha  Babcock. 
[1794-]  93015 

Title  from  Trumbull,  no.  100,  and  Evans. 

Strong.  The  |  Connecticut,  Massachusetts,  New-York,  and  | 
Vermont  |  Almanack,  |  for  ...  |  17955  |  [13  lines.]  |  By  Nehe- 
miah Strong,  Esq.  |  Lkchfiddy  (^Connecticut)  |  Printed  by  Collier 
and  Buel.\  [ijg4..]    i2mo,  pp.  (24).  aas.,  CHS.,  hsp.  93016 

Improved  title  of  no.  15662,  vol.  4. 

Strong.^  Strong's  |  Almanack,  |  for  ...  |  1795.  |  [Woodcut 
illustration,  with  two  lines  of  the  title  running  vertically  on  the  left, 
and  one  on  the  right.]  |  Sf  ring  field,  Printed  by  Edward  Gray.  | 
[1794.]    i2mo,  pp.  (24).  AAS.  93017 

Bates  quotes  Elisha  Babcock,  the  printer  of  many  of  Strong's  almanacs,  as  decrying 
the  above  as  a  "Spurious  edition,"  in  the  "American  Mercury"  for  Oct.  26,  1795- 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1796:  I  [10  lines.]  |  By  Nehemiah  Strong,  |  Late  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematicks,  and  |  Natural  Philo-  |  sophy  of  Yale  Col- 
lege. I  [6  lines.]  I  Hartford:  |  Printed  by  Elisha  Babcock.  \  [  1795.] 

I2mo,  pp.   (24).  AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  HEH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93018 

Strong. f*  Strong's  |  Almanack,  |  for  .  .  .  |  1796:  |  [Woodcut 
illustration,  with  two  lines  of  the  title  running  vertically  on  the  left, 
and  one  on  the  right.]  |  Springfield,  Prifited  by  Edzvard  Gray.  \ 
[1795.]    i2mo,  pp.  (24).  AAS.  93019 

Babcock,  who  printed  the  preceding  Astronomical  Diary,  considered  the  above  a 
spurious  edition.  The  calculations  were  copied  from  Strong.  See  Bates  for  quotation 
from  the  "American  Mercury"  for  Oct.  26,  1795. 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For.  ..|  1797:!  [11  lines.]  |  By  Nehemiah  Strong,  |  Late  Professor 
of  Mathematicks,  and  Natural  Phi-  |  losophy  of  Yale  College.  |  [8 
lines.]  I  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  Elisha  Babcock.  \  [1796.]  l2mo, 
pp.  (24).  AAS.,  CHS.,  Y.  93020 

Strong.?  Strong's  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or,  |  Al- 
manack, I  for  ...  I  ...  I  1797:  I  [12  lines.]  ]  West-Sf  ring  field:  \ 
Printed  by  Edward  Gray.  \   [1796.]   |   l2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  C.  93021 
Bates  quotes  from  the  "Connecticut  Courant"  of  Jan.  2,  1797,  as  follows:  "Strong's 
genuine  Almanacks,  For  1797,  to  be  sold  by  Elisha  Babcock,  at  12s  per  Gross.  There 
is  none  of  Strong's  genuine  Almanacks  for  sale  but  those  printed  by  said  Babcock — 
Those  printed  by  Edward  Gray,  and  selling  by  Mr.  Patten  were  not  calculated  by 
Nehemiah  Strong,  Esq.  nor  by  any  other  person  by  the  name  of  Strong.  (So  says 
N.  Strong,  Esq.)" 


164  STRONG  (nEHEMIAh). 

Strong.  An  I  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1798:  I  [8  lines.]  |  By  Nehemiah  Strong,  |  Late  Professor 
of  Mathematicks,  and  Natural  Phi-  |  losophy  of  Yale  College.  |  [6 
lines.]  I  Hartjord:  \  Printed  by  Elisha  Babcock.  |  [With  Privilege 
of  Cofy-Right.)  \  [ijgj.]    i2mo,  pp.  (24).     aas.,  CHS.,  y.  93022 

Strong.?  Strong's  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar  |  or,  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1798:  I  [19  lines.]  |  West-Sf  ring  field:  \  Printed 
by  Edward  Gray.  \  [1797.]  |  i2mo,  pp.  (24).   aas.,  c,  Y.  93023 

Strong.  An  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Almanack,  ] 
For  ...  I  1799:  [10  lines.]  |  By  Nehemiah  Strong,  |  Late  Profes- 
sor of  Mathematicks,  and  Natural  Phi-  |  losophy  of  Yale  College.  | 
[8  lines.]  I  Hartjord:  \  Printed  by  Elisha  Babcock.  \  [1798.]  l2mo, 
pp.  (24).  AAS.,  CHS.,  Y.  93024 

Strong.  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1800:  I  [  1 1  hnes.]  |  By  Nehemiah  Strong,  |  Late  Profes- 
sor of  Mathematicks,  and  Natural  Phi-  |  losophy  of  Yale  College.  | 
[9  lines.]  \  Hartjord:  \Printed  by  Elisha  Babcock.  |  [1799.]  i2mo, 
PP-  (3^)-  -^AS.,  B.,  CHS.,  NYP.  93025 

An  imperfect  copy  of  "An  Astronomical  Diary  ...  or  Almanac"  for  1801,  located 
at  Yale,  is  believed  by  Bates  to  be  by  Strong  and  to  have  been  printed  at  Hartford. 
No  copy  of  an  issue  for  1802  with  his  name  on  the  title  has  been  located.  An  issue 
of  "An  Astronomical  Diary  .  .  ."  by  Strong  was  printed  by  Elisha  Babcock  at  Hart- 
ford, for  the  year  1803,  aas.,  bm.,  nyp.,  y.;  also  one  for  1804,    chs. 

Babcock  in  the  advertisement  of  his  issue  of  "Sanford's  Astronomical  Diary"  for 
i8o5>  stated  that  Strong  had  declined  to  furnish  any  more  copies  and  had  recom- 
mended David  Sanford  in  his  place,  ^ee  quotation  from  the  "American  Mercury," 
for  Nov.  22,  1804,  Bates,  p.  78. 

However,   the  following  issues  by  Strong  were  printed  by  Babcock  at   Hartford: 

for  1806,  AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  M.,  NYP.;  for  I  807,  AAS.,  CHf.,  NYP.  j  and  for  1808,  AAS. 

An  issue  for  1809,  also  printed  by  Babcock,  at  Hartford,  was  "Mostly  calculated 
by  Nehemiah  Strong  .  .  .  And  the  remainder  finished  by  Elijah  MIddlebrook."    aas., 

CHS. 

For  issues  of  "An  Astronomical  Diary  .  .  ."  for  the  years  1806—1808,  with  Strong's 
name  on  the  title,  printed  by  Thomas  Green  and  Son  at  New  Haven,  see  the  final 
note  on  the  series  published  under  the  pseudonym  of  Hosea  Stafford. 

Strong.  The  |  Connecticut  |  Pocket  Almanac,  |  for  .  .  .  |  1800:  | 
[  10  lines.]  I  The  calculations  by  |  Nehcmi.ih  Strong,  |  late  Professor 
of  Mathematics  and  Natural  |  Philosophy  in  Yale  College.  |  Hart- 
jord: I  Printed  by  John  Babcock^  \  jar  E.  &'  J.  Babcock.  |  [  1799.] 
i8mi),  pp.  (2)55-47.  AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  CHS.,  -|-  Hartjord:  [Printed 
jor  I  Henry  Divicr,  |  ten  rods  north  oj  the  Coiirt-House.  |  [l799'] 
i2mo,  pp.  (2),5-47.  B.  93026 

Issues  with  this  title  were  printed  by  John  Babcock  for  E.  &  J.  Babcock  at  Hart- 
ford, for  the  year  iSoi,  aas.,  chs.,  y.  ;  and  for  1802,  aas.,  chs. 


STRONG  (nEHEMIAh).  165 

(2)   "Stafford"  almanacs. 
[Strong].  An  Astronomical  Ephemeris,  Kalenclar,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  .  .  .  1776.  I   [20  lines.]    |  By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philo.   | 
[  7  lines.]  I  Nctv-Haven:  j  Printed  and  sold  by  Thomas  and  Samuel 
Grif^n.  I  [1775.]    l2mo,  pp.  (20).  aas.,  B.,  CHS.,  Y.  93027 

See  preliminary  note,  (2),  above. 

[Strong.]  An  Astronomical  Ephemeris,  Kalendar,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  1777.  I  [13  lines.]  |  By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philo.  | 
[6  lines.]  I  'New-Haven:  |  Printed  and  Sold  by  Thom-as  ^  Samuel 
Green.  \  [1776.]    l2mo,  pp.  (20)  +  aas.  93028 

[Strong]  .  Stafford's  |  Almanac,  |  For  .  .  .  |  1 778.  |  [  1 1  lines.]  | 
By  Hosea  Stafford.  |  [8  lines.]  |  New-Haven,  |  Printed  by  Thomas 
and  Samuel  Green.  |  [1777.]     l2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  CHS.,  NYP.,  Y.  93029 

[Strong.]  Stafford's  Connecticut  |  Almanack,  |  For.  .  .  1779.  | 
[4  lines.]  I  By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philomathes.  |  New-Haven:  \  Printed 
and  sold  by  Thom-as  ^  Sam,uel  Green.  \  [1778.]  l2mo,  pp.  (20). 
AAS.,  CHS.,  WHS.,  Y.  -|-  Hartjord:  Printed  and  sold  by  \  B.  Webster y 
opfosite  the  Court  House.  \  [1  J  jS.]    l2mo,  pp.  (20).       B.  93030 

[Strong.]  Stafford's  |  Almanack,  |  For  ...  |  1780:  |  [ii 
lines.]  I  By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philom.  |  [5  lines.]  |  New-Haven:  \ 
Printed  and  Sold  by  Thomas  and  Samuel  Green.  |  [  1 7  79.]    1 2mo, 

pp.  (24).  AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  NYP.,  Y.  93O3I 

[Strong].  Stafford's  |  Almanack,  |  For  ...  |  1781:  |  [ii 
lines.]  I  By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philomathes.  |  [6  lines.]  \New-Haven: 
P  Anted  i^  sold  by  T.  ^  S.Green.  \  [1780.]    1 2  mo,  pp.  (20). 

AAS.,  B.,  CHS.  93032 

[Strong].  Stafford's  |  Almanac,  |  For  ...  |  1782,  |  [10 
lines.]  I  By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philomathes.  |  [6  lines.]  |  New- 
Haven:  \  Printed  and  sold  by  Thomas  ^  Samuel  Green.  \  [1781.]  | 

I2mo,  pp.    (24).  AAS.,  Y.  93033 

[Strong].  Stafford's  |  Almanack  |  For  ...I  1783;  |  [10 
lines.]  I  By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philo.  |  [8  lines.]  |  Nezv-Haven:  Printed 
^  sold  by  T.  ^  S.Green.  \  [1782.]    l2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  NYP.  93034 

Nvp.  has  two  issues,  the  difference  being  only  in  pp.  [20]— [23].  The  text  on 
these  pages  is  rearranged,  so  that  the  same  articles  are  on  different  pages,  but  from 
the  same  type. 

In  issue  a,  p.  [20]  contains  as  the  first  item,  "Necessary  Hints  to  those  that  would 

VOL.  XXIV.  I  I 


l66  STRONG  (nEHEMIAh). 

be  Rich;"  p.  [21])  "Instances  of  the  Effects  of  sudden  Joy;"  p.  [22],  "Advice  from 
a  Clock;"  p.  [23],  "The  Old  and  New-Testament  dissected." 

In  issue  b,  p.  [20]  contains  as  the  first  item,  "The  Old  and  New  Testament  dis- 
sected;" p.  [21],  "Advice  from  a  Clock;"  p.  [22],  "Necessary  Hints  to  those  that 
would  be  Rich;"  p.  [23],  "Instances  of  the  Effects  of  sudden  Joy." 

P.  [24]  in  both  issues  contains  "A  Return  of  the  Number  of  Inhabitants  in  .  .  . 
Connecticut." 

[Strong].  Stafford's  |  Almanack,  |  For  ...  |  1784:  |  [11 
lines.]  I  By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philomathes.  |  [6  lines.]  ]  New- 
Haven:  I  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  &  S.  Green.  \   [1783.]     1 2 mo, 

pp.    (24).  AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  NYP.,  Y.  93O35 

[Strong].  Stafford's  Almanac,  |  for  .  .  .  |  1785.  ]  [11  lines.]  | 
By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philom.  |  [8  lines.]  |  New-Haven:  \  Printed 
by  Thomas  and  Samuel  Green.  |  [1784.]     l2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  CHS.,  HEH.,  NYP.  93O36 

[Strong].  Stafford's  Almanack,  |  For.  .  .  |  1786;  |  [10  lines.]  | 
By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philomathes.  |  [5  lines.]  |  New-Haven;  Printed 
and  sold  by  T.  &  S.  Green.  \  [1785.]    l2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  CHS.,  Y.  93037 

[Strong].  Stafford's  |  Almanack,  |  For  ...|i787;|[io  lines.]  | 
By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philo.  |  [10  lines.]  |  New-Haven;  Printed  ^ 
sold  by  T.  ^  S.  Green.  \  [1786.]    i2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  NYP.  93038 

[Strong].  An  |  Almanack,  |  For  .  .  .  |  1788:  ]  [10  lines.]  | 
By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philo.  |  [8  lines.]  |  New-Haven:  |  Printed  and 
Sold  by  Thomas  and  Samuel  Green.  \  [1787.]    l2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  NYP.,  Y.  93039 

[Strong].  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1789:  I  [10  lines.]  |  By  Hosea  Stafford,  Philo- 
mathes. I  [2  lines.]  I  New-Haven:  |  Printed  and  sold  by  T.  ^  S. 
Gree?i.  \  [ijSS.]    i2mo,  pp.  (24).         AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  NYP.  93040 

In  the  AAS.  copy  leaf  9,  C3,  is  headed:  "Variation  of  Sun  and  Clock."  Bates  notes 
that  he  has  seen  an  imperfect  copy  of  11  leaves  with  "last  three  leaves  (sheet  C) 
different;  leaf  9  beginning  'A  Letter  from  a  Girl  to  her  Sweetheart  in  the  Army.'  " 

[Strong].    An  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalander   |   or   |   Alma- 
nack I  for  I  ...  I  1 790.  1  [  1 1  lines.]  |  By  Hosea  Stafford.  |  [4  lines.] 
New-Haven;  |  Printed  and  Sold  by  \  Thomas  and  Samuel  Green. 

[1789.]      I2mo,  pp.   (24).  AAS.,  B.,  C,  CHS.,  NYP.,  Y.  93041 

[STRONG].Stafford's|  Almanack,  I  For  ...  I  I79i:|  [ii  lines.] 
The  Astronomical  Calculations  by  N.  Strong,  a.m.  |   [6  lines.] 


STRONG  (nEHEMIAh).  167 

New-Haven:  |  Printed  and  Sold  by  Thomas  ^  Samuel  Green.  | 

[1790.]     I2mO,  pp.  (24).  AAS.,  B.,C.,  H.,  Y.  93042 

[Strong].  Stafford's]  Almanack,  |  For.  .  .  |  1792.  |  [32  lines.]  | 
New-Haven:    Printed  by   T.   and  S.  Green.    \    [1791.]     1 2 mo, 

pp.   (24).  AAS.,  B.,  C,  CHS.,  NYP.,  Y.  93O43 

[Strong].  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1793:  I  [8  lines.]  |  By  H.  Stafford,  Philo  Math.  | 
[8  lines.]   I  New-Haven:  \  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  ^  S.  Green.  | 

[1792.]      I2mO,  pp.   (24).  AAS.,  C,  NYP.,  Y.  93044 

[Strong].  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For.  ..  I  1794:  I  [10  lines.]  |  By  H.  Stafford,  Philo  Math.  | 
[12  lines.]  I  New-Haven:  |  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  ^  S.  Green.  \ 

[1793.]     I2mo,  pp.   (24).  AAS.,  B.,  C,  CHS.,  M.,  Y.  93045 

[Strong].  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1795  ;  I  [  1 1  lines.]  |  By  H.  Stafford,  Philo  Math.  | 
[10  lines.]   I  New-Haven — Printed  ^  Sold  by  T.  &?  S.  Green.  \ 

[1794.]    I2mo,  pp.  (24).      AAS.,  B.,  C,  CHS.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYP.  93046 

[Strong].  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1796:  I  [10  lines.]  |  By  H.  Stafford,  Philo  Math.  | 
[7  lines.]    I  New-Haven:    Printed  and  sold  by  T.  &'  S.  Green.  \ 

[1795.]     I2m0,  pp.  (24).  AAS.,  B.,  C,  CHS.,  M.,  NYP.  93047 

[Strong].  Stafford's  Almanack,  |  for .  .  .  |  1797.  |  [21  lines.]  | 
Printed  and  sold  by  T.  &'  S.  Green,  New-Haven.  \  [  1 796.]    1 2mo, 

pp.   (24).  AAS.,  B.,  C,  CHS.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93O48 

The  author  states  in  a  note  to  the  reader  that  this  is  the  22d  of  the  almanacs  he 
has  published  under  this  signature. 

[Strong].  Stafford's  I  Almanack,  |  for.  .  .  |  1798,  |  [26  lines.]  | 
New-Haven:  \  Printed  by  Thorruzs  and  Samuel  Green.  \   [i797-] 

I  2mo,  pp.   (  24  )  .  AAS.,  C,  M.,  NYP.,  Y.  93O49 

[Strong]  .  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1799.  I  [l  I  lines.]  |  By  H.  Stafford.  |  [8  lines.]  |  New- 
HaveUj  frinted  &'  sold  by   T.   &  S.  Green.   \    [1798.]      l2mo, 

pp.   (24).  AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  NYP.  9305O 

[Strong]  .  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  |  or  |  Almanack,  | 
For  ...  I  1800.  I  [11  lines.]  |  By  H.  Stafford.  |  [5  lines.]  |  New- 


l68  STRONG  (nEHEMIAh). 

Haveriy  printed  &'  sold  by   T.  Green  iff  Son.   \    [1799.]     i2mo, 

pp.   (24).  AAS.,  B.,  CHS.,  NYP.  9305  I 

Strong's  series  of  almanacs  published  under  the  pseudonym  of  Stafford,  was  con- 
tinued with  this  title,  through  the  issue  for  1804,  printed  by  Thomas  Green  and  Son 
at  New  Haven.    Copies  are  located  as  follows:    for  1801,  aas.,  b.,  bm.,  chs.,  m.;  for 

1802,    AAS.,    B.,    BM.,    CHS.;     for    1803,    ^AS.,    B.,    M.,    NYP.,    Y.  j     for     I  804,    AAS.,    B.,    BM., 
CHS.,    NVI'. 

No  copy  has  been  located  of  an  issue  for  1805,  published  under  the  pseudonym  of 
Stafford,  but  Thomas  Green  and  Son  evidently  published  in  its  place  "An  Astronomi- 
cal Diary  .  .  ."  prepared  by  J.  Sanford. 

The  title  for  the  following  year  reads:  An  Astronomical  Diary,  Calendar,  or  Al- 
manack, for  .  .  .  1806  ...  By  Nehemiah  Strong,  Formerly  Professor  of  Mathematics 
and  Natural  Philosophy  in  Yale-College,  and  Author  of  the  Almanacks  which  have 
been  formerly  published  under  the  signature  of  Hosea  Stafford.  .  .  .  New-Haven: 
Printed  by  Thomas  Green  and  Son.    aas.,  b.,  bm.,  chs. 

The  series  ends  with  the  issues  both  bearing  Strong's  name,  located  as  follows: 
for  1807,  AAS.,  c,  CHS.,  Y.j  for  1808,  aas.,  chs.,  y. 

Almanacs  issued  under  the  name  of  Hosea  Stafford  at  New  Haven  and  Bridgeport, 
for  the  years  1818  and  1823,  respectively,  have  no  connection  with  Strong,  who  died 
in  1807. 

(3)     MIDDLESEX    ALMANACS. 

[Strong]  ?  The  Middlesex  |  Almanack,  |  or  |  Lady's  and 
Gentleman's  Diary,  |  For  ...  |  1787  ;  |  [  14  lines.]  |  Middletown:  \ 
Printed  and  sold  by  Woodward  ^  Green.  \  [1786.]  l2mo,  pp. 
(24).  AAS.,  NYP.  +  For  1788  [Same  imprint  and  collation. 
1787.]  NYP.  +  For  1789.  [Same  imprint  and  collation.  1788.] 
AAS.,  CHS.  +  For  1790.  Middleiovjn:  Printed  and  sold  by  Moses 
H.  Woodward.  [1789.]  +  For  1791.  [Same  imprint  and  col- 
lation. 1790.]  CHS.  +  For  1792.  [Same  imprint  and  collation. 
I  791.]  CHS.  +  For  1793.  [Same  imprint.]  +  For  1795.  [Same 
imprint.]  93052 

See  preliminary  note,  (3),  above. 

Information  as  to  the  issues  for  the  years  from  1789  to  1795  from  Bates. 

(4)    "bICKERSTAFF"    ALMANACS. 

[Strong].  Bickerstaff's  |  New-England  |  Almanack,  |  For .  .  .  ] 
1785.  I  [27  lines.]  I  Hartfo[r]d:  \  Printed  and  Sold  by  Nath. 
Patten.  \  [1784.]    1 2 mo,  pp.  (24).  aas.,  chs.,  nyp.  93053 

See  preliminary  note,  (4),  above,  for  Strong's  connection  with  this  series,  which  is 
not  to  be  confused  with  another  published  under  the  pseudonym  of  Isaac  RickcrstalT, 
and  which  is  generally  credited  to  Benjamin  West.  Issues  of  the  latter  were  also  re- 
printed in  Hartford  for  the  years  1782,  1783,  and  1785,  but  were  chiefly  published  in 
Norwich,  I^rovidence,  Boston,  and  elsewhere. 

[Strong].  An  |  Almanack,  |  For  ....  |  1786:  |  [15  lines.]  | 
By  Isaac  Bickerstaff.  |  [7  lines.]  |  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  Nathan- 
iel Patten  \  At  his  Printing  Office.  \  [  1785.]     l2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  chs.  93054 


STRONG  (nEHEMIAh).  169 

[Strong].  An  |  Almanack,  |  For  .  .  .  |  1787.  |  [14  lines.]  | 
By  Isaac  Bickerstaff.  |  [6  lines.]  |  Hartford:  |  Printed  by  Nathan- 
iel Patten,  I  At  his  Printing  Ojfice.  \  [1786.]     l2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  CHS.  93055 

Woodcut  illustration  and  briefer  title  on  first  leaf,  followed  by  title  page. 

Bates  notes  that  the  tables  are  a  reprint  from  Strong's  Astronomical  Diary  for 
1787,  printed  by  Elisha  Babcock.  He  also  suggests  that  Evans  no.  20133  is  taken 
from  an  advertisement  of  the  above  and  is  a  duplication  of  his  20132. 

[Strong].  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalender,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1788.  I  [10  lines.]  |  By  Isaac  Bickerstaff,  Esq.  | 
[6  lines.]  I  Hartjord:  \  Printed  By  Hudson  and  Goodwin.  |  [  1 787.] 
i2mo,  pp.  (24).  AAS.,  CHS.  93056 

Contains  a  reprint  of  Strong's  tables  taken  from  his  Astronomical  Diary  for  the 
same  year  with  his  name  on  the  title  page. 

[Strong].  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalender,  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...|i789:|[i2  lines.]  |  By  Isaac  Bickerstaff,  Esq.  | 
[8  lines.]  I  Hartjord:  \  Printed  By  Nathaniel  Patten.  \  [1788.] 
i2mo,pp.  (24).  AAS.,  c.  93057 

[Strong].  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1790:!  [12  lines.]  |  By  Isaac  Bickerstaff,  Esq.  | 
Hartjord:  \Printed  By  Nathaniel  Patten.  \  [1789.]  l2mo,  pp. 
(24).  AAS.,  NYH.  93058 

[Strong].  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1790:  I  [12  lines.]  |  By  Isaac  Bickerstaff,  Esq.  | 
Hartjord:  \  Printed  By  Elisha  Babcock.  \  [1789.]    i2mo,pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  CHS.  93059 

[Strong].  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  |  or  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  I  1 79 1.  I  [11  lines.]  |  By  Isaac  Bickerstaff,  Esq.  | 
[4  lines.]  I  Hartjord:  \  Printed  By  Nathaniel  Patten.  \  [1790]. 
i2mo,  pp.  (24).  AAS.,  CHS.  93060 

[Strong].  An  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  or  Almanack, 
for  1792.  By  Isaac  Bickerstaff.  Hartjord:  Nathaniel  Patten. 
[1791.]  93061 

Title  from  Trumbull. 

[Strong].  An  |  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  |  or,  |  Alma- 
nack, I  For  ...  1  1793.  I  [10  lines.]  |  By  Isaac  Bickerstaff,  Esq.  | 
[4  lines.]    I  Hartjord:  \  Printed  jor  Nathaniel  Patten.  \   [1792.] 

I2mo,  pp.    (24).  AAS.,  CHS.  93062 


lyo  STRONG  (nehemiah). 

[Strong].  An  Astronomical  Diary,  Kalendar,  or,  Almanack, 
for  1794.  By  Isaac  BickerstaflF.  Hartford:  Nathaniel  Patten. 
[1793-]  93063 

"Advertised  in  the  American  Mercury  of  Nov.  4,  1793,  as  'Just  published  By 
Nathaniel  Patten.'  This  and  any  subsequent  issues  published  by  Patten  must  have 
been  printed  for  him,  as  after  1792  he  appears  not  to  have  had  a  printing  office  in 
Hartford."    Information  from  Bates,  p.  62. 

[Strong].  An  |  Astronomical  Diary:  |  or  |  Almanack,  ]  For 
•••I  ^795-  I  [20  lines.]  |  By  Isaac  Bickerstaff.  |  [6  lines.]  | 
Hartford:  \  Printed  by  EltshaBabcock.  \  [1794.]    l2mo,  pp.  (24). 

AAS.,  CHS.,  UTS.  93064 

Trumbull  lists  an  issue  for  this  year  published  by  Patten,  but  Bates,  p.  63,  doubts 
that  there  was  such  an  issue. 

[Strong].    An  Astronomical  Diary:   or  Almanack,  for  1796. 
By    Isaac    Bickerstaff.     Hartford:     Nathaniel   Patten.     [1795.] 
+  For  1797.    [Same  imprint.    1796.]  93065 

Advertised  in  the  American  Mercury  of  Nov.  i6,  1795,  and  Nov.  14,  1796,  re- 
spectively. Information  from  Bates,  pp.  65—66.  See  note  on  Bickerstaff's  almanac 
for  1794,  above. 

Bates  suggests  that  various  sheet  almanacs  published  at  Hartford  and  New  Haven 
for  a  number  of  the  years  between  1787  and  1808,  and  known  only  by  newspaper 
advertisements,  were  probably  prepared  by  Strong. 

Strong.  Astronomy  Improved:  |  or,  |  A  new  Theory  j  Of  the 
harmonious  Regularity  observable  |  in  the  |  Mechanism  or  Move- 
ments I  of  the  I  Planetary  System.  |  In  three  Lectures,  |  Read  in 
the  Chapel  of  Yale-College,  in  New-Haven.  |  Begun  February  17, 
1 78 1.  I  Exhibiting  |  a  New  and  Accurate  Method,  |  For  investi- 
gating the  Velocities,  Distances  and  Periods  |  of  the  Planets;  founded 
on  the  Nature  of  Gravitation,  |  and  Mathematical  Relations  and  De- 
pendencies between  their  |  Distances,  Velocities  and  Periods:  As  also 
for  finding  the  |  Quantities  of  Matter  in  the  Primary  Planets;  |  and 
the  Figure  of  the  Moon's  Orbit  in  open  Space.  |  By  Nehemiah 
Strong,  M.A.  I  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy 
in  that  College.  |  Published  for  the  Use,  and  at  the  Desire  of  the 
Students.  |  •  .  .  |  New-Haven:  Printed  by  Thomas  ^s?  Samuel  Green. 
1784.  I  l2mo,  pp.  51,  (i),  corrigenda  (  I  ).  2  folded  plates.  C.  + 
[Another  issue  without  the  "corrigenda."]    i2mo,  pp.  52.   2  folded 

plates.    AAS.,  NYH.,  NYP.  93066 

The  "corrigenda"  is  printed  on  bluish  paper. 

Copies  of  either  the  first  or  second  issue  are  located  at  ba.,  h.,  JCB.,  m.,  y. 

Strong's  "Address  to  the  Association  of  the  Southern  Part  of  Litchfield  County" 
forms  pp.   18-32  of  Stanley  Griswold's  "Statement,"  Hartford,  1798.    cu.,  m.,  y. 

Strong  (Paschal  N[ei]son]  ).  The  Pestilence,  a  Punishment  for 
Public  Sins.    A  Sermon,  preached  in  the  Middle  Dutch  Church, 


STRONG  (sIMEOn).  lyi 

Nov.  17,  1822,  after  the  Cessation  of  the  Yellow  Fever,  which 
prevailed  in  New-York  in  1822.  By  Paschal  N.  Strong,  a.m.  One 
of  the  Collegiate  Ministers  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  New- 
York.  .  .  .  New-York:  Published  by  H.  Sage,  20 8  Broadway.  1822. 

8vo,  pp.  26.  AAS.,  AML.,  B.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.  93067 

Pp.  6  and  7  misnumbered  4  and  5. 

Also:  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  late  Rev.  Paschal  N.  Strong,  to  be  sold  at 
public  auction  on  the  9th  and  loth  of  May  ensuing,  at  Broadway,  New-York,  by 
John  T.  Boyd  &  Co.  New-York:  Printed  by  J.  Seymour,  John-Street.    1826.    izmo, 

pp.    24.     GTS. 

[Strong  (Simeon)].  A  Paraphrase  on  Eight  Chapters  of  the 
Prophet  Isaiah.  See  no.  58547,  vol.  14.  aas.,  JCB.,  nyp.,  y. 

For  an  attribution,  see  Dexter's  Yale  Graduates,  vol.  2,  p.  438. 

Judge  Strong  also  published  other  paraphrases  on  parts  of  Isaiah,  including  A 
Paraphrase,  on  Four  Chapters,  Northampton,  1802,  aas.,  not  mentioned  by  Dexter. 

Strong  (Solomon).  A  Charge,  delivered  to  the  Grand  Jury  of 
the  County  of  Worcester,  at  the  March  Term  of  the  C.  C.  Pleas, 
1832.  By  Hon.  Solomon  Strong,  Associate  Justice  of  the  Court. 
Published  at  the  Request  of  the  Bar.    Worcester:   Printed  by  S.  H. 

Colton  <y  Co.     1832.    8vo,  pp.   12.       AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  H.,  NYP.  93068 

Strong.  Judge  Strong's  Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury,  Middlesex, 
March,   1835.    Boston:     Wm.  H.  Homer ,  Printer.     1 835.    8vo, 

pp.    14.  AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  H.  93069 

Strong  (S[tephen]  ).  Speech  of  Hon.  S.  Strong,  of  New  York, 
on  the  Tariff.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Monday, 
June  29,  1846.  Washington:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  Blair  and 
Rives.    1846.    8vo,  pp7.  Y.  93070 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Strong.  Speech  of  Mr.  Strong  ...  on  the  amendment  to  the 
Three  Million  Bill,  familiarly  known  as  the  Wilmot  Proviso.  De- 
livered in  the  House  of  Representatives,  February  8,  1847.    ^^^h- 

ington:   Printed  by  Ritchie  ^  Heiss.    1847.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

C,  NYH.,  UTEX.,  WHS.  9307  I 

Strong  (T.  W.).  <S<7(?  Strong  (T[homas]  W.). 

Strong  ( [Theron  Rudd]  ) .  Speech  of  Mr.  Strong  of  New  York, 
on  the  Independent  Treasury  Bill.  In  the  House  of  Representatives, 
June  8th,  1840  —  In  Committee  of  the  Whole  on  the  state  of  the 
Union,  on  the  Independent  Treasury  bill.  [Washington.  1840.] 
8vo,  pp.  7.  c,  cu.  93072 

Caption  title. 


IJ2  STRONG  (tHOMAS    M.). 

Strong  (Thomas  M [orris]).  The  History  of  the  Town  of 
Flatbush,  in  Kings  County,  Long-Island,  by  Thomas  M.  Strong, 
D.D.,  pastor  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  of  Flatbush.  .  .  .  New- 
York:  Thomas  R.  Mercein,  Jr.,  Printer y  2 40  Pearl  street y  cor. 
Burling-sltf.  1842.  i2mo,  pp.  178,  postscript,  (i).  Frontispiece 
folded  map  and  5  plates,  aas.,  b.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  heh.,  hsp.,  minnhs., 

NYH.,  nyp.,  whs.,  y.  93073 

According  to  the  preface,  the  work  "was  prepared  as  a  part  of  a  course  of  Lectures 
by  the  Flatbush  Literary  Association,"  during  the  winter  of  1 84.1— 2. 

Reprinted,  with  two  additional  plates  and  an  index,  pp.  1 8 1— 1 88,  with  the  title 
page  bearing  the  same  date,  1842.  c,  m.,  nyp.  There  is  nothing  in  the  book  itself 
stating  that  it  is  a  reprint.  An  advertising  leaflet  laid  in  the  nyp.  copy  reads:  "Al- 
most as  it  appeared  sixty-six  years  ago.  Strong's  'History  of  Flatbush'  has  been  pub- 
lished ...  by  Frederick  Loeser  &  Company,"  dry  goods  merchants  of  Brooklyn,  so 
the  reprint  was  evidently  issued  in  1908.  In  ms.  on  the  front  fly  leaf  of  the  nyp. 
copy:  "This  reprint  presented  to  New  York  Public  Library  by  the  publisher — Henry 
B.  Davenport  Flatbush,  N.  Y.    Nov.  7,  191 1." 

Strong.  Index  to  the  Printed  Minutes  of  the  General  Synod  of 
the  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  in  North  America,  from  June  1794, 
to  June  1826,  inclusive.  Prepared  by  the  Rev,  Thomas  M.  Strong, 
stated  clerk.  .  .  .  New  York:  Printed  for  the  General  Synod.  1 83  I . 
8vo,  pp.  115,  postscript  (i).  UTS.  93074 

Strong  (T[homas]  W.).  Strong's  Side  Splitting  Comic  Alma- 
nac. 1854.  New  York.  T.  W.  Strong y  Publisher  and  Printer yC)% 
Nassau  Street.    [1853.]    ^^Oj  PP- 3^?  (4)-  BA.  93075 

The  woodcut  illustrations  which  give  the  interest  to  this  almanac  are  largely  by 
Hoppin.    Others  are  signed:    "P  L  H,"  and  "J  McL." 

Copies  have  also  been  located  of  "Strong's  American  Almanac"  for  1847,  aas., 
Strong's  "New  York  Comic  Almanac"  for  1847,  b.,  "Strong's  Comic  Almanac"  for 
1856,  AAS.,  and  the  same  for  1857,  b.  The  comic  almanac  for  1850  located  by  Wall 
at  AAS.,  on  close  examination  proves  to  be  that  for  1856,  the  figure  "6"  being  almost 
indistinguishable  from  "O." 

[Strong  (Titus)].  Candid  Examination  of  The  Episcopal 
Church,  in  Two  Letters  to  a  Friend.  Greenfieldy  {Mass.)  Printed 
by  Denio  and  Phelps.    18 18.     l2mo,  pp.  23.    AAS.,  BA.,  nyp.,  Y. 

+  Nortvalk:   Printed  by  Nichols  ^  Price.    1819.    I2mo,  pp.  24. 

AAS.,  B.,   nyp.  93076 
Both  letters  are  signed  "S."  Attributed  to  Strong  in  Sprague's  Annals,  vol.  5,  1859, 

P-  577- 

Later  editions:  Nczvhuryport,  1820,  aas.,  ba.,  h.  ;  second  edition,  Newburyport, 
1820,  H.;  Lexington,  1 82 1,  whs.;  Philadelphia,  1826,  aas.;  Richmond,  1826,  nvp.; 
Boston,  1827,  AAS.,  ba.,  nyp.;  Boston,  1828,  aas.,  gts.,  y.  ;  Philadelphia,  1828, 
GTS.}  Boston,  1848,  AAS.,  H.;  New  York  [n.  d.],  nyp.,  uts. 

See  also.  Reply,  below. 

[Strong].  The  Deerfield  Captive  [Rev.  John  Williams],  an 
Indian  story;  being  a  narrative  of  facts,  for  the  instruction  of  the 


STRONG  (tITUs).  I  73 

young.  A.  Phelps,  Greenfield,  Mass.  1832.  Sq.  i8mo,  pp.  68, 
including  frontispiece,  aas.,  nyp.  +  Third  Edition.  [Same  im- 
print and  collation.]  1837.  NYH.,  NYP.  +  Fourth  Edition.  [Same 
imprint  and  collation,]  1842.  newberry.  +  Written  by  Rev. 
Titus  Strong,  d.d.  //.  Phelfs;  Greenfield,  Mass.  1834.  Third 
Edition,  Refrinted  by  F.  G.  Tilton  &*  Co.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 
1884.  Sq.  i8mo,  pp.  63.  Frontispiece.  B.,  H.,  nyp.  93077 

The  NYP.  copy  of  the  1832  edition  lacks  the  frontispiece  and  pp.  31—34.  Sprague, 
vol.  5,  p.  557,  lists  a  doubtful  1831  edition. 

Strong,  The  Good  Man,  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Church 
of  the  Advent,  Boston,  on  the  Sunday  after  the  decease  of  its  rector, 
the  Reverend  William  Croswell,  d,d,  November  1 6,  185  I.  By  Rev- 
erend T.  Strong,  .  .  .  Boston:  Charles  Sumfson.  106,  Washing" 
ton  Street.  1852.  [Verso  of  title:]  Boston:  William  C ha dwick. 
Printer,  18,  Exchange  Street.    8vo,  pp.  20, 

B,,  BA,,  GTS,,  H,  93078 

Strong.  The  Lord  our  Helper.  A  Sermon,  preached  in  St. 
James'  Church,  Greenfield,  on  Sunday,  November  29,  1846,  it 
being  the  last  day  of  the  attendance  of  the  parish  in  that  church,  for 
divine  service.  By  Rev.  Titus  Strong,  d.d,,  Rector.  .  .  .  Greenfield: 
Charles  A.  Mirick^s  Steam  Press.    1 848.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

GTS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS,  93079 

Contains  notes  on  the  history  of  the  parish. 

At  foot  of  cover  title:  IS"  The  Committee  of  Publication  have  determined  to  ap- 
propriate the  money  accruing  from  the  sale  of  this  Sermon  to  the  purchase  of  an 
Organ  for  St.  James'  Church. 

[Strong].  A  Reply  to  the  "Strictures"  of  Ebenezer  Newcomb, 
on  a  pamphlet  entitled  Candid  Examination  of  the  Episcopal  Church, 
Greenfield,  Mass.  —  Printed  and  Sold  by  Denio  ^  Phelps.  1 8  19, 
l2mo,  pp,  24,  HEH.  93080 

The  text  shows  that  it  was  written  by  the  author  of  A  Candid  Examination.  Infor- 
mation supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Strong.  A  Sermon  preached  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  Boston,  be- 
for  the  Massachusetts  Episcopal  Missionary  Society  at  their  An- 
nual Meeting,  June  15,  1825.  By  Rev.  T.  Strong  .  .  .  Together 
with  the  Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors,  read  to  the  Society 
in  Christ  Church  the  same  Evening.  The  Treasurer's  Report  and 
List  of  Officers  and  of  Auxiliary  Societies.  Boston,  Press  of  the  North 
American  Review.  I.  R.  Butts,  Printer.    1825,   8  vo,  pp,  3 5 ,  (  I  ) , 

AAS,,  BA,,  BM,,  H,,  M,,  WHS.  93081 
On  the  printed  back  cover  are  "Hints  relative  to  Auxiliary  Societies." 


174  STRONG  (tITUs). 

Strong.  The  Tears  of  Columbia:  a  Poem,  to  the  memory  of 
American  Heroes  and  Statesmen.  To  which  are  added  Miscella- 
neous Odes,  &c.   By  T.  Strong.  .  .  .  Dcdham:  Printed  by  H.  Mann 

l8l2.    8vo,  pp.  32.  AAS.,  B.,  BU.,  H.,  HEH.,  NYH.  93082 

Strong  ([William]).  Speech  of  Mr.  Strong,  of  Pennsylvania, 
on  the  Mexican  War.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
March  4,  1848.    Washington:  Printed  by  John  T.  Towers.    1 848. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  C,  H.,  MINNHS.j  Y.  93083 

Strong.  Speech  of  Mr,  Strong  ...  on  the  Naval  Appropriation 
Bill.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  January  30.  1849. 
[Washington.    1849.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  M.  93084 

Caption  title. 

Strong.  Speech  of  Mr.  Strong  ...  on  the  New  Hampshire  con- 
tested election.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  7, 
185 1.  [Colophon:]  Printed  at  the  Globe  Office,  Washington. 
[185 1.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  c,  WHS.,  Y.  93085 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

"An  Eulogium  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Horace  Binney,"  Philadelphia,  1876, 
was  delivered  by  Justice  Strong  at  the  joint  request  of  the  Bar  of  Philadelphia,  the 
Law  Association  of  that  city,  and  the  American  Philosophical  Society. 

Strong  (William  L.).  The  Death  of  Good  Men.  A  Sermon 
delivered  February  23,  1 829,  at  the  funeral  of  the  Rev.  Moses 
Warren,  Pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  South  Wilbraham. 
By  William  L.  Strong,  A.M.  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Somers.  .  .  . 
Springfield:  A .  G.  Tannatt,  Printer.    1829.    8vo,  pp.  22. 

BM.,  GTS.,  NYH.  93086 

Dcxter's  Yale  Graduates,  vol.  5,  pp.  542—544,  gives  the  author's  middle  name  as 
"Lightbourn,"  but  it  is  "Lighthouse"  in  Dwight's  "History  of  the  Descendants  of 
Elder  John  Strong,"  vol.  2,  1871,  pp.  1042  and  1047. 

Strong.  The  Israelite  indeed.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Somers, 
January  12,  1 819,  at  the  funeral  of  Deacon  Joseph  Sexton;  who 
died  Lord's  Day,  January  10,  18 19,  aged  ninety-four.  By  William 
L.  Strong  ..  .   Hartford:    G.  Goodwin  &' Sons — Printers.    1 819. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  AAS.,  NYH.,  UTS.,  Y.  93087 

S  trong.  a  Sermon,  delivered  at  Ellington,  at  the  interment  of 
Mrs.  Lydia  Ellsworth,  (relict  of  the  late  Deacon  Gurdon  Ells- 
worth,) who  died  May  i8th,  1806.  In  the  62d  year  of  her  age. 
By  William  L.  Strong  .  .  .  Hartford:  Printed  by  Hudson  and 
Goodwin.    1806.    8vo,  pp.  19.  B.,  UTS.,  Y.  93088 


STRONG  (w.  L.).  175 

Strong.  A  Sermon,  delivered  Lord's  Day,  January  6,  1828, 
soon  after  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  organization  of 
the  church  in  Somers.  With  a  sketch  of  some  leading  events  in  the 
history  of  the  church  and  congregation.  By  William  L  Strong  .  .  . 
Hartjord:  Printed  by  Peter  B.  Gleason  ^  Co.    1828.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

B.,  C,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.  93089 

Cover  title:   Mr.  Strong's  Century  Sermon. 

Strong.  A  Sermon,  preached  July  5,  1829,  the  Sabbath  after 
the  author's  dismission.  By  William  L.  Strong  .  .  .  Hartjord: 
Printed  by  Peter  B.  Gleason  &"  Co.    1829.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

BM.,  HEH.,  UTS.  93O9O 

The  Strong  Fast:  or  Hypocrisy  in  the  Suds.  A  Hymn  for  the 
Occasion,  t^^ Printed  by  Nathaniel  C overly y  Jun.  Corner  Theatre 
Alley.    [Boston.    i8i2.]    Folio  broadside.  B.,  M.  93091 

Satirical  verses  attacking  Governor  Caleb  Strong  and  his  fast  day  proclamation  of 
1 81 2.    He  is  charged  with  advocating  submission  to  outrages  of  the  British. 

Strong's  Almanack.  -S^'^  Strong  (Nehemiah). 

Strong's  Side  Splitting  Comic  Almanac.  See  Strong  (T.  W.). 

Strother  (D[avid]  H[unter]).  Illustrated  Life  of  General 
Winfield  Scott.  See  no.  78409,  vol.  19.   hsp.,  minnhs, 

[Strother]  .  Virginia  Illustrated :  containing  a  Visit  to  the  Vir- 
ginian Canaan,  and  the  Adventures  of  Porte  Crayon  and  his  Cou- 
sins.   Illustrated  from  Drawings  by  Porte  Crayon.    New   York:    ]\^m^ 
Harper   £s?   Brothers,  Publishers,  Pearl  Street,  Franklin  Square.   ^  -.      i  ^^ 
1857.    8^°'  PP-   (4)'  vii-300,  including  illustrations  in  the  text.  '  '  / 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  H.,  HSP.,  minnhs.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  UTEX.,  VA. STATE  LIB.,  )fP ^    ^,  Q 

Y.  93092  / 

"A  Visit  to  the  Virginian  Canaan"  was  originally  issued  with  the  same  illustra- 
tions in  "Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine,"  vol.  8,  1854,  pp.  18—36,  and  the  "Ad- 
ventures of  Porte  Crayon  and  his  Cousins,"  with  the  exception  of  chapter  15,  pp. 
277-291,  in  the  same  periodical,  vol.  10,  1855,  pp.  1-25,  289—310;  vol.  11,  1855, 
pp.  289—311;  vol.  12,  1856,  pp.  158—178;   and  vol.  13,  1856,  pp.  303—323. 

Republished,  New  York,  1 871.    b.,  minnhs.,  whs. 

Also:  The  Capital  of  West  Virginia  and  the  Great  Kanawha  Valley,  Charleston, 
1872,  c,  MINNHS. — Historical  Address  .  .  .  July  4,  1876,  Washington,  1876,  ba.,  c, 

NYP. 

Strother  illustrated  Pendleton  Kennedy's  anonymous  "Blackwater  Chronicle," 
1853,  our  no.  37405,  vol.  9,  incorrectly  attributed  to  the  author's  brother,  John 
Pendleton  Kennedy.  See  H.  T.  Tuckerman's  "Life  of  John  Pendleton  Kennedy," 
1871,  pp.  26  and  421. 

Strother  (J.  R.).  The  Political  Issues  of  the  Day,  by  J.  R. 
Strother,  Esq.  Vicksburg  [Afw5.]  :  Printed  at  the  Whig  Book  and 
Job  Office.    1859.   8vo,  pp.  16.  C.  93093 


1 76  STROTHER. 

Strother  (John).  A  Treatise  on  the  Distillation  of  ardent 
spirits  from  materials  of  the  growth  of  the  United  States.  By  John 
Strother.   Richmond?    1 796.  93^94 

Title  from  Evans. 

Strother  (J[ohn]  Hunt).  The  Golden  Calf;  or,  The  Al- 
mighty Dollar.  A  Satire,  by  J.  Hunt  Strother.  .  .  .  New-York: 
Printed  by  Geo.  E.  Leeje,  225  Fulton-Street.    1 854.    l2mo,  pp.  32. 

B.,  BM.,  BU.,  C,  NYH.,  Y.  93095 

Stroud  (George  M[cDowell]  ).  Ein  Abriss  der  Gesetze  be- 
treffend  die  Sklaverei  in  verschiedenen  Staaten  der  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Amerika;  von  George  M.  Stroud.  2.  bedeutend  verm, 
und  abgeanderte  Ausg.   Philadelphia.    1856.    l2mo,  pp.  116. 

A  translation  of  a  Sketch  of  the  Laws  relating  to  Slavery,  below.  C.  93^9^ 

Stroud.  A  Sketch  of  the  Laws  relating  to  Slavery  in  the  several 
States  of  the  United  States  of  America.  By  George  M.  Stroud. 
Philadelphia:  Published  by  Kimber  and  Sharpless,  No.  93  Market 
Street.    I.  As hmead,  Printer.    1827.    8vo,  pp.  180.    aas.,  b.,  bm., 

C,    CU.,    DERENNE,    GTS.,    H.,    HSP.,    M.,    NYH.,    NYP.,    P.,    PEAB., 

UTEX.,  WHS.,  WLC,  Y.  +  Second  Edition,  with  some  alterations 
and  considerable  additions.  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Henry  Longstreth, 
347  Market  St.  1856.  [Verso  of  title:]  Stereotyped  by  L. 
Johnson  and  Co.  Philadelphia.  Printed  by  Henry  B  Ashmead, 
George  St  above  Eleventh.    l2mo,  pp.  300. 

B.,  H.(lAw),  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  WHS.  93097 
An  appendix  "Of  the  Laws  of  the  United  States  relating  to  Slavery"  forms  pp. 
155—170  of  the  first  edition. 

Stroud.  A  Sketch  of  the  Laws  relating  to  Slavery  in  the  several 

States  of  the  United  States  of  America.  With  some  alterations  and 

)it-f  considerable  additions.   By  George  M.  Stroud.  Philadelphia.    1856. 

i~r^a  ■■■  i2mo,  pp.  xii,   125.    M.,  de  renne.    +   [Same  imprint,  date  and 

l^-^       collation.]    [On  front  cover:]    Second  Edition. 

AAS.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  M.,  NYP.,  P.,  UP.  93O98 

Contains  extracts  from  the  title  entered  above,  as  noted  on  the  back  cover,  which 
states  that  the  complete  work  is  published  by  Henry  Longstreth. 

One  of  the  nyi".  copies  of  the  second  edition  has  a  cover  title  dated  1858. 

Copies  of  either  the  first  or  second  of  the  1856  abridged  editions  are  located  at 
UTS.  and  Y. 

For  a  German  translation,  sec  Abriss,  above. 

[Stroud].  Southern  Slavery  and  the  Christian  Religion.  Com- 
munication from  Judge  Stroud.  [Colophon:]  May  be  had  at  No. 
106  North  Tenth  Street.    [Philadelphia.    1863.]    l2mo,  pp.  4. 

C,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.  93O99 


STROUD.  177 

Caption  title.  The  letter  from  Stroud  to  the  editor  of  the  North  American  and  U.  S. 
Gazette,  which  appears  on  pp.  1—2,  was  also  issued  as  an  8vo  broadside,  bm.,  c,  hsp., 
NYH.,  NYP.  This  broadside  issue  is  listed  as  no.  44  in  "List  of  pamphlets  distributed 
by  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia,"  which  gives  King 
and  Baird  as  the  publisher,  and  September,  1863,  as  the  date  of  publication. 

Copies  of  either  the  pamphlet  or  the  broadside  are  located  at  h.,  minnhs.,  up.,  and 

WHS. 

This  title  is  included  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  title,  though  of  a  later  period 
than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary.  Other  later  works  by  the  author  are  not 
included. 

Stroud  (John  H.).  A  Dissertation  against  Persecution.  By 
John  H.  Stroud.  Philadelphia:  Wni.  Colherty  frinter,  55  South 
Fourth  Street.    1855.    8vo,  pp.  39.  whs.  93100 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Strozzi  (Alberto).  iS<'^  Struzzi  (Alberto). 

[Strubberg  (Friedrich  Armand)].  Alte  und  neue  Heimath. 
Von  Armand.  Breslau:  Eduard  Trewendt.  1 859.  8vo,  pp.  vii, 
360.  BM.  93101 

Title  from  Barba's  "Life  and  Works  of  Friedrich  Armand  Strubberg,"  1913,  pub- 
lished by  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  as  no.  16  of  the  "Americana  Germanica" 
series,  see  pp.  80  and  139. 

[Strubberg].    Amcrikanische  Jagd-  und  Reiseabenteuer  aus  7\       ^ 

meinem  Leben  in  den  westlichen  Indianergebieten.    Mit  24  vom  \irv^ 

Verfasser  nach  der  Naturentworfenen  Skizzen.  Von  Armand.  Stutt-  "    ,^  )  ^  ^S 

gart:   Cotta.    1858.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  460.  BM.  93102  <f  ^ 

Title  from  Barba,  op.  cil.,  pp.  67  and  139,  where  later  Stuttgart  editions  of  1876,  /    ^-'      / 

1892,  and  1901  are  also  listed.    For  a  Dutch  translation,  see  Jagt-  en  reisavonturen,  ' 

below. 

[Strubberg].  An  der  Indianer-Grenze  oder  Treuer  Liebe 
Lohn.  Von  Armand.  Hannover:  C.  Rilmfler.  1859.  4  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  1092.  BM.  93103 

Also  published  serially  in  the  "Kolnische  Zeitung"  in  1859.  A  second  edition, 
Weimar,  1894,  forms  the  first  part  of  "Armand's  ausgewahlte  Romane."  Information 
from  Barba,  op.  cit.,  pp.  76—80,  and  139. 

[Strubberg].  Bis  in  die  Wildniss.  Von  Armand.  Breslau:  E. 
Trewendt.  1858.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (8),  312;  (6),  343;  (6), 
266;  (6),  264.  BM.  93104 

Also  published  serially  in  the  "Kolnische  Zeitung"  in  1858.  Second  edition,  Bres- 
lau, 1863.    Information  from  Barba,  op.  cit.,  pp.  73—76,  and  139. 

[Strubberg].  Jagt-  en  reisavonturen  in  Amerika.  Naar  het 
Hoogduitsch  door  J.  J.  A.  Goeverneur.  Utrecht:  B.  Dekema. 
i860.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  6,  244;  4,  37.  93105 


178  STRUBBERG. 

A  Dutch  translation  of  Amerikanische  Jagd-  und  Reiseabenteuer,  above.  Title 
from  Brinkman's  "Catalogus  ...  1850— 1882,"  p.  59.  Collation  from  early  ms.  note 
prepared  for  the  Dictionary.    Brinkman  lists  a  second  edition,  1861. 

[Strubberg].  Ralph  Norwood.  Von  Armand,  Hannover. 
CarlRilmfler.    i860.    5  vols.,  8vo,  xxxvi,  pp.  1402.   Portrait. 

Title  from  Barba,  op  cit.,  pp.  87  and  i  39.  BM.  93  I  06 

Printed  at  Cassel,  according  to  the  British  Museum  Catalogue. 

[Strubberg].  Scenen  aus  den  Kampfen  der  Mexicaner  und 
Nordamerikaner,  von  Armand  ..  .  Breslau:  E.Treivendt.  1859. 
i6mo,  pp.  (4),  287,  (i).  bm.,c.  93107 

According  to  Barba,  p.  84,  this  consists  of  two  novelettes,  "Die  Amerikaner  in 
Mexico"  and  "Der  Sturm  von  San  Antonio." 

[Strubberg].  Tooneelen  en  schilderingen  uit  het  leven  in 
Amerika.  Een  verhaal  naar  het  Hoogduitsch  door  T.  Raven  Hzn. 
Groningen:  P.  Noordhoff.  {Amsterdam:  J.  H.  v.  d.  Beek). 
i860.    2  vols.,  8vo.  93108 

Title  from  Brinkman,  p.  59.  An  early  ms.  slip  prepared  for  this  Dictionary  de- 
scribes the  same  title  with  the  Groningen  imprint,  but  gives  the  collation  as  "3  vols, 
8vo"  and  the  date  as  "i860  [1859]— 60." 

All  of  the  above  titles  are  based  on  Strubberg's  travels  in  America.  The  majority 
of  his  writings  were  published  after  i860.  Barba,  in  his  "Life  and  Works"  of 
Strubberg,  191  3,  gives  a  synopsis  of  each  work. 

Strudwick  (Edmund).  An  Address  before  the  Medical  So- 
ciety of  the  State  of  North  Carolina,  at  its  first  annual  communica- 
tion, in  Raleigh,  April,  1850.  Raleigh:  W.  W.  H olden.  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  14.  AML.  93109 

Struggles  of  Capt.  Thomas  Keith,  in  America.  See  Keith  (T.), 
no.  37237,  vol.  9,  B.,  c,  NEWBERRY,  and  Smith  (Sarah),  no. 
84129,  vol.  20. 

Described  as  fictitious  in  the  catalogue  of  the  Ayer  Collection. 

Strunck  (Amos  K.).  Beamten  von  Berks  Caunty,  fiir  jedes 
Jahr,  von  1752  bis  i860.  Gleichfalls,  die  Stimme  der  Caunty  bey 
den  Prasident-u.  Gouvernors  Wahlen.  Von  Amos  K.  Strunck. 
Reading:    Carl  Kessler,  Drt4cker.    1 859.    l6mo,  pp.  124. 

AAS.  931 10 

On  cloth  cover:  Berks  County  Officers.  A  German  translation  of  the  following 
title. 

Strunck.  Officers  of  Berks  County,  for  each  year,  from  1752 
to  i860.  Also  the  vote  of  the  county  at  the  presidential  &  governors' 


STRUVE.  179 

elections.    By  Amos  K.  Strunck.    Reading:    J.  Laivrence  Getz, 
Printer.    1859.    i6mo,  pp.  124. 

C,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.  93I  I  I 

Struve  (Burkhard  Gotthelf).  Bibliotheca  |  Historica  |  In- 
structa  I  a  I  B.  Burcardo  Gotthelf  Struvio  |  Aucta  |  a  |  B.  Christi. 
Gottlieb  Budero  [  nunc  vero  |  a  |  loanne  Georgio  Meuselio  |  ita 
digesta,  amplificata  et  emendata,  |  ut  paene  nov^um  opus  |  'videro 
possit.  I  ...  I  Lipsiae^  \  afud  Heredes  W eldrnanm  et  Kc'ichium.  \ 

MDCCLXXXII  [— MDCCCIV.]    |    II   vols.,  8vo, 

B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  NYP.  93  I  I  2 
Each  volume  is  in  two  parts.  Vol.  3,  pt.  2,  relates  to  America. 

Struve  (Gustav).  Die  Union  vor  dem  Richterstuhle  des  gesun- 
den  Menschenverstandes,  von  Gustav  Struve.  New-York:  G. 
Struve.    1855.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  126,  (l).  BM.,C.93II3 

Also  other  works  published  after  i860. 

Struzzi  (Alberto).  Dialogo  sobre  el  comercio  de  los  reinos  de 
Castilla  con  las  Indias,  y  otras  partes.  Impreso  ano  162^.  Folio.  + 
[MadridF    1625.]    Folio.  BM.  93114 

Title  of  the  1624  edition  from  Navarrete's  "Biblloteca  Maritima  Espafiola,"  vol. 
1,  1 85 1,  p.  7,  the  author's  name  spelled  "Strozzi."  A  copy  of  that  edition  is  located 
in  the  library  of  San  Isidro  el  Real  in  Madrid.  Palau  gives  the  imprint,  Madrid, 
Sanchez,  1624. 

Stryker  (James).  An  Oration,  delivered  at  Woodbridge, 
New-Jersey,  July  4,  1823.  By  James  Stryker,  Esq.  .  .  .  Rahway, 
N.J.   Printed  by  James  A.  Bennet.    1823.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

NYH. 931 15 

Stryker.  Stryker's  American  Register  and  Magazine.  .  .  .  Con-         |\  /^  in- 
ducted by  James  Stryker.  .  .  .  Volume  IV   [—VI.]     Washington, 
W.  M.  Morrison. — Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Smith  &  Co. — New  York,        •  ^        ^-• 
C.  S.  Francis  &'  Co. — Brooklyn,  A.  S.  Wilder. — Boston,  C .  Stimp-        ^  "^   , 
son. — Albany,  W.  C.  Little. — Buffalo,  O.  G.  Steele. — Trenton, 
C.  Scott.    Phillips  ^  Boswell,  Printers,  t^^  Communications  to 
be  addressed  to  "Judge  Stryker,  Trenton,  N.  J."    [1850-185  I.] 
3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  iv,  9-600;  600;  600.  I 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.,  WHS.,  Y.  93  I  16 

A  continuation  of  the  "American  Quarterly  Register  and  Magazine,"  no.  1197, 
vol.  I. 

Vols.  5—6  have  varying  imprints,  both  being  published  in  New  York. 

No  more  published,  although  the  following  notice  appears  on  the  verso  of  the  half 
title  of  vol.  6:  "Volume  Seven  is  in  an  advanced  state  of  preparation,  and  will  appear 
speedily." 


J. 


l8o  STRYKER. 

Stryker  (Peter).  A  Historical  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Last 
Service  held  in  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church,  corner  of 
Broome  and  Greene  Streets,  New  York  Cit)%  April  15,  i860.  By 
the  pastor,  Rev.  Peter  Stryker.  Published  by  Request  of  the  Con- 
sistory. New  York:  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Reformed  Prot- 
estant Dutch  Churchy  Synod's  Rooms,  61  Franklin  St.  i860. 
[Verso  of  half  title :]  Hosford  &'  Ketcham.,  Stationers  and  Printers, 
57  and  59  William  St.,  N.  Y.    l2mo,  pp.  86.   Frontispiece. 

AAS.,  B.,  CU.,  HSP.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  93II7 
Also  several  works  with  historical  interest  published  after  i860. 

Stryker's  American  Register  and  Magazine.  See  Stryker 
(James). 

Stuart  ( ),  Dr.  See  Stuart  ([James]),  M.  D.  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

Stuart  ( ),  Mr.,  of  Illinois.   See  Stuart  ([John  Todd]). 

Stuart  ( ),  Professor.   See  Stuart  (Moses). 

Stuart  (Alexander  H[ugh]  H[olmes]).  Anniversary  Ad- 
dress before  the  American  Institute  of  the  City  of  New-York,  at 
the  Broadway  Tabernacle,  October  i8,  1844,  during  the  Seven- 
teenth Annual  Fair.  By  the  Hon.  Alexander  H.  H.  Stuart.  New- 
York:  Jam.es  Van  Norden  ^  Co.,  Printers,  No.  60  William- 
Street.     1844.    8vo,  pp.  27.  BM.,  C,  CU.,  NYH.  93I  l8 

Stuart.  Importance  of  Diversified  Employments — Harmony 
of  Interests,  Northern  and  Southern.  Address  of  Hon.  Alexander 
H.  H.  Stuart,  before  the  Central  Agricultural  Society  of  Virginia, 
at  Richmond,  October  28,  1859.  V^^  ^o^t  of  p.  I :]  Printed  by 
hcmucl  Towers.     [Washington.    1859.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Caption  title.    Supplied  by  E.  W.  Winkler.  UTEX.  93  I  I9 

Stuart.  Proposition  submitted  by  Mr.  Stuart,  for  amending  the 
constitution  of  the  United  States.    [Richmond?  i860?]    8vo,  pp.  2. 

Caption  title.  B.  93  I  20 

Stuart.  Remarks  of  Mr.  A.  H.  H.  Stuart,  of  Virginia,  on  the 
Veto  Message  of  the  President,  returning  with  his  objections  the 
bill  extending  the  laws  for  laying  and  collecting  the  Duties  on  Im- 
ports. Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  30,  1842.  j 
Washington:  Printed  at  the  National  Intelligencer  Office.  1 842. 
8vo,  pp.  1 1.  M.  9312 1 


STUART  (a.  H.).  i8i 

Stuart.  Speech  of  Mr.  Stuart,  of  Virginia,  on  the  Bill  to  incor- 
porate the  Subscribers  to  the  Fiscal  Bank  of  the  United  States.  De- 
livered in  the  House  of  Representatives,  August  2,  1 841.  Washing- 
ton:  Printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton.    184 1.    8vo,  pp.  20.    aas.,  b., 

BA.,  C,  CU.,  M.,  NYH.,  P.,  Y.    +    [w.  ^.     184I?]     8vo,  pp.   I5. 

C,  CU.,  NYP.  93122 

The  second  edition  listed  has  caption  title  only,  the  author  given  as  Mr.  A.  H.  H. 
Stuart. 

Stuart.  Speech  of  Mr.  Stuart,  of  Virginia,  on  the  Tariff  Bill. 
Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  on  the  8th  of  July,  1842. 
[Washington.    1842.]    8vo,  pp.  24.  aas.,  ba.,  c.  93123 

Caption  title. 

Stuart.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Alexander  H.  H.  Stuart,  of  Vir- 
ginia delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States 
on  the  Proviso  of  the  Naval  Appropriation  Bill  in  relation  to  the 
Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery  on  the  28th  February,  1843. 
[Washington.    1 843.]    8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  4.  c.  93124 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Stuart.  Substance  of  the  Remarks  of  Mr.  Stuart  of  Augusta, 
on  the  Motion  of  Mr.  Segar  of  Northampton,  to  postpone  indefi- 
nitely the  consideration  of  the  report  of  the  Committee  of  Roads 
and  Internal  Navigation,  recommending  a  general  system  of  im- 
provement. Delivered  in  the  House  of  Delegates  on  Thursday,  the 
eighth  day  of  Feb.,  eighteen  hundred  and  thirty-eight.  Richmond: 
Shepherd  &'  Colin,  Printers.    I  838.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

VA.STATE  LIB.  93  I  25 

Title  from  Swem's  "Bibliography  of  Virginia,"  pt.  i,  1916. 
Also  other  works  published  after  i860. 

Stuart  (Alvan).  5^^  Stewart  (Alvan). 

[Stuart  (Andrew)],  b.  1786,  d.  1840.  An  Account  of  the 
Endowments  for  Education  in  Lower  Canada,  and  of  the  Legis- 
lative and  other  Public  Acts  for  the  Advancement  thereof,  from 
the  cession  of  the  country  in  1763  to  the  present  time.  [Colophon :] 
Norman  and  Skeen,  Printers,  Maiden  Lane,  Covent  Garden. 
[London.    1 838.]    8vo,  pp.  132. 

BM.,  can.parl.lib.,  WHS.  93 1 26 

Caption  title.    Dated  at  end:    "London,  13th  June,  1838." 

Attributed  to  Andrew  Stuart  and  William  Badgley  in  Morgan's  "Bibliotheca 
Canadensis,"  1867. 

Information  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

VOL.  XXIV.  12 


l82  STUART  (anDREw). 

[Stuart].  Notes  upon  the  South  Western  Boundary  Line  of 
the  British  Provinces  of  Lower  Canada  and  New  Brunswick,  and 
the  United  States  of  America.  Quebec:  Printed  by  T.  Gary  ^ 
Co.y  Freemason^ s  Hall.    1830.    8vo,  pp.  58. 

CAN.ARCH.,  TORONTO  P.L.  93  I  27 

Title  from  the  printed  catalogue  of  pamphlets  in  the  Canadian  Archives,  193 1.    For 
an  1839  edition,  see  no.  SS976,  vol.  13.    c,  can. arch.,  whs. 

[Stuart].  Review  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Legislature  of 
Lower  Canada  in  the  session  of  1831 ;  with  an  Appendix  contain- 
ing some  important  documents  now  first  given  to  the  public.  .  .  . 
Montreal:  Published  by  Thomas  A.  Starke.  1 832.  [Verso  of 
title:]  Printed  by  Archibald  Ferguson,  No.  15,  Notre  Dame  \ 
Street,  Montreal.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  231,  appendix  292. 

BA.,  c,  H.,  NYP.  93128 

Colophon  of  appendix:    T.  A.  Starke,  Printer,  Notre  Dame  Street,  Montreal. 

[Stuart].  Succinct  Account  of  the  Treaties  and  Negociations 
between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  of  America,  relating 
to  the  boundary  between  the  British  Possessions  of  Lower  Canada  I 
and  New  Brunswick,  in  North  America,  and  the  United  States  of 
America.  [Colophon:]  ThomSy  Printer,  12,  Warivlck  Square. 
[London.  1838.]  8vo,  pp.  contents  (2),  2o6.  2  folded  maps, 
diagr.  B.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  whs.,  wlc.  93129 

Caption  title. 

Signed,  "A.  Stuart,"  and  dated,  "Tavistock  Hotel,  London.    I4.th  July,  1838." 
For  a  number  of  contributions  by  Stuart  to  the  "Transactions"  of  the  Literary  and 
Historical  Society  of  Quebec,  see  Morgan's  "Bibliotheca  Canadensis,"  1867. 

Stuart  (Andrew),  b.  1823,  d.  1872.  Nebraska  and  Kansas. 
Speech  of  Hon.  Andrew  Stuart,  of  Ohio,  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, May  20,  1854.  [Colophon:]  Printed  at  the  Congres- 
sional Globe  Office.    [Washington.    1854.]    8vo,  pp.  7. 

Caption  title.   Supplied  by  E.  W.  Winkler.  C,  UTEX.  9313O 

Stuart  (C.)   See  Stuart  (C[harles]). 

Stuart  (C.  E.)    See  Stuart  (C[harles]  E[dward]). 

Stuart  (Carlos  D).  lanthe:  and  other  Poems.  By  Carlos  D. 
Stuart.  .  .  .  Nrzv  York:  C.  L.  Stlckney,  140  Fulton  Street,  Second 
Floor.  J.  C.  Wadlelgh,  459  Broadivay.  1 843.  [Verso  of  title:] 
W.  B.  &"  T.  Smith,  Print.  89  Nassau  Street.  l2mo,  pp.  2  2  2,  (2). 
Frontispiece.  aas.,  c,  nvh.,  nyp.,  utex.,  y.  93 13 1 

Contains  several  poems  of  historical  interest. 


STUART  (CHARLEs).  I  83 

Stuart  (C[harles]),  b.  1783?  d.  1865.  The  American  Col- 
onization Scheme  further  Unravelled.  ...  By  C.  Stuart.  Bath: 
Printed  by  John  and  James  Keene,  7,  Kings-mead  Street.  [1833.] 
8vo,  pp.  30.  B.,  UTS.  93132 

Dated  by  reference  on  p.  lo  to  a  pamphlet  by  Dr.  T.  Hodgkin,  "just  produced." 
This  is  identified  as  his  "Inquiry  into  the  Merits  of  the  American  Colonization 
Society,"  1833. 

Stuart.  The  Emigrant's  Guide  to  Upper  Canada;  or,  Sketches 
of  the  Present  State  of  that  Province,  collected  from  a  residence 
therein  during  the  years  1817,  i8i8,  181 9.  Interspersed  with  re- 
flections. By  C.  Stuart,  Esq.  retired  Captain  of  the  Honorable  the 
East  India  Company's  service,  and  one  of  His  Majesty's  Justices 
of  the  Peace  for  the  Western  District  of  Upper  Canada.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don: Published  by  Lofigman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Or?ne,  and  Brotvn. 
Paternoster-row.  1 820.  [Verso  of  title:]  Barnard  and  Farley, 
Skinner  Street,  London.  l2mo,  pp.  xi,  335,  colophon  (  I  ),  and  slip 
of  errata  between  the  sixth  and  seventh  leaves. 

BA.,  BM.,  BODLEIAN,  C,  CAN.ARCH.,  CAN.PARL.LIB.,  FAC.ADV.,  H., 

NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.  93  I  33 

The  description  of  the  author  on  the  title  corresponds  to  facts  in  the  life  of  the 
abolitionist,  Charles  Stuart. 

Stuart.  Immediate  Emancipation  safe  and  profitable  for  mas- 
ters;— happy  for  slaves; — right  in  government; — advantageous  to 
the  nation; — would  interfere  with  no  feelings  but  such  as  are  de- 
structive;— cannot  be  postponed  without  continually  increasing 
danger.  An  outline  for  it,  and  Remarks  on  Compensation.  By 
Charles  Stewart.  Reprinted  from  the  (Eng.)  Quarterly  Magazine 
and  Review,  for  April,  1832.  Second  American  Edition.  New- 
buryfort:  Published  by  Charles  Whiffle.  1 838.  8vo,  pp.  35, 
advertisement  (l). 

B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PRINCETON, 
For  earlier  editions,  see  West  India  Question,  below.  WHS.,  Y.  93^34- 

[Stuart].  Is  Slavery  Defensible  from  Scripture?  To  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Hincks,  Killileagh.  [Colophon :]  Printed  at  the  Belfast  News- 
Letter  Office.    [1831.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  2-93135 

Caption  title.  Signed  and  dated  on  p.  14.:  "C.  Stuart.  Cotfield,  i6th  February, 
1831." 

Stuart.  A  Letter  on  the  American  Colonization  Society,  ad- 
dressed to  the  Editor  of  the  "Herald  of  Peace."  December  ist, 
1 83 1.  By  Captain  C.  Stuart.  Birmingham:  Printed  by  B.  Hud- 
son, Bull  Street.    1832.    l2mo,  pp.  14.  B.,  NYP.  93136 


184  STUART  (cHARLEs). 

Stuart.  A  Letter  to  Thomas  Clarkson,  by  James  Cropper.  And 
Prejudice  Vincible;  or  The  Practicability  of  conquering  prejudice 
by  better  means  than  by  slavery  and  exile ;  in  relation  to  the  Amer- 
ican Colonization  Society.  By  C.  Stuart.  .  .  .  Liver  fool:  Printed  by 
Egerton  Smith  and  Co.y  Lord-street.    1832.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

BA.,   BODLEIAN,  NYP.,  UTS.   93  I  37 

Stuart.  ...  A  Letter  to  Thomas  Clarkson,  by  James  Cropper: 
and  Prejudice  Vincible;  or  the  Practicability  of  conquering  Preju- 
dice by  better  means  than  by  Slavery  and  Exile;  in  relation  to  the 
American  Colonization  Society.  By  C.  Stuart.  .  .  .  New-York: 
Re f Tinted  jrom  an  English  Edition.    1 833.    410,  pp.  15. 

With  heading:    "Supplement  to  the  Emancipator."  "'  Vj    j" 

Also  issued  as  no.   i  of  vol.   I  of  the  "Anti-Slavery  Reporter,"  June,   1833.    .\as., 

c,  cu.,  Y.    Reprinted  in  "British  Opinions  of  the  American  Colonization  Society," 

1833.   AAS.,  c,  Y.    Reviewed  in  Leonard  Bacon's  anonymous  "Review  of  Pamphlets," 

1833.     AAS.,   BA.,   C,    H.,  NVP. 

Stuart.  Liberia;  or,  The  American  Colonization  Scheme  Ex- 
amined and  Exposed.  A  full  and  authentic  Report  of  a  Lecture 
delivered  by  C.  Stuart,  Esq.,  at  a  public  meeting  in  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Anderson's  Chapel,  Glasgow,  15th  April,  1833.  Glasgow:  W.R. 
McPhun,  &'  George  Gallie.    1 833.    l6mo,  pp.  24.  H.  93 1 39 

Stuart.  A  Memoir  of  Granville  Sharp,  to  which  is  added 
Sharp's  "Law  of  Passive  Obedience,"  and  an  Extract  from  his 
"Law  of  Retribution."  By  Charles  Stuart.  New-York:  Published 
by  the  American  Anti-Slavery  Society,  No.  144  Nassau  Street. 
William  S.  Dorr,  Printer.  1836.  l2mo,  pp.  156.  Frontispiece 
portrait. 

AAS.,  B.,  CU.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  PRINCETON,  UP.,  UTS.,  WHS., 

Y.  93140 

Stuart.  Oneida  and  Oberlin,  or  A  Call,  addressed  to  British 
Christians  and  Philanthropists,  affectionately  inviting  their  sympa- 
thies, their  prayers,  and  their  assistance,  in  favour  of  the  Christians 
and  Philanthropists  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  for  the 
extirpation,  by  our  aid,  of  that  slavery  which  we  introduced  into 
those  states,  while  they  were  under  our  power.  By  Charles  Stuart. 
.  .  .  Bristol:  Published  by  Wright  and  Albright,  Avon  Street,  Great 
Gardens.    1841.    8vo,  pp.  20.  M.  9314I 

Stuart.  Remarks  on  the  Colony  of  Liberia  and  the  American 
Colonization  Society.  With  some  account  of  the  settlement  of  col- 
oured people,  at  Wilberforce,  Upper  Canada.    By  C.  Stuart.   Lon- 


STUART  (CHARLEs).  185 

don:  Printed  by  J.  Messeder,  201,  High  Holborn.    1 832.    8vo,  pp. 

16.  B.,  H.,  NYP.,  UTS.  93142 

[Stuart].  A  Short  History  and  Description  of  the  Ojibbeway 
Indians  now  on  a  visit  to  England.  With  correct  likenesses,  en- 
graved from  daguerreotype  plates,  taken  by  M.  Claudet.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, MDCCCXLIV.  [Verso  of  title:]  Vizrtrlly  Brothers  and  Co. 
Printers  and  Engravers y  Peterborough  Court,  135  Fleet  Street. 
i2mo,  pp.  30,  including  frontispiece,      c,  heh.,  nyp.,  whs.  93143 

The  account  is  anonymous,  but  the  work  includes  a  communication  from  C.  Stuart 
describing  the  rescue  of  a  fugitive  slave  by  Arthur  Rankin,  who  accompanied  the 
Indians  to  England,  pp.  21—30. 

Stuart.  The  West  India  Question.  Immediate  Emancipation 
would  be  safe  for  the  masters; — profitable  for  the  masters; — happy 
for  the  slaves; — right  in  the  government; — advantageous  to  the 
nation; — would  interfere  with  no  feelings  but  such  as  are  disgrace- 
ful and  destructive; — cannot  be  postponed  without  continually  in- 
creasing danger.  An  Outline  for  Immediate  Emancipation;  and 
Remarks  on  Compensation.  By  Charles  Stuart.  Reprinted  from 
the  Quarterly  Magazine  and  Review,  of  April,  1832.  London: 
Slmpkin  and  Marshall,  Stationers^  Hall  Court;  and  Edmund  Fry, 
73,  Houndsditch.  MDCCCXXXii.  [Colophon:]  Wright  &  Bag- 
nail,  Printers,  Bridge-Street,  Bristol.  8vo,  pp.  44.  B.,  BM.,  cu.,  H., 
NYP.,  PEAB.,  UTS.,  Y.  +  Reprinted  from  the  (Eng.)  Quarterly 
Magazine  and  Review,  of  April,  1832.  New  Haven:  Hexekiah 
Howe  ^  Co.    1833.    [Verso  of  title:]    Printed  by  He%ekiah  Howe 

<y    Co.      8vo,    pp.    43.     AAS.,    B.,    BM.,    H.,    HSP.,    NYH.,    NYP.,    P., 

PRINCETON,  UTS.,  Y.    +  Second  American  Edition.    Newbury- 
fort:   Charles  Whiffle.    1 835.    l2mo,  pp.  35,  advertisement  (l). 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  cu.,  H.,  NYP.,  Y.  93144 
The  author's  name  is  spelled  "Stewart"  in  the  title  of  the  1835  edition.    For  an 
1838  edition,  see  Immediate  Emancipation,  above. 

Stuart  ([Charles  Beebe]).  Engineers'  Report  for  supplying 
the  City  of  Rochester  with  water  from  various  sources,  made  to  the 
Directors  of  the  Rochester  Water  Works  Co.  by  Stuart  &  Marsh, 
civil  engineers.  New  York,  October  1st,  1853.  NewYork:  Baker, 
Godzvin  £ff  Co.,  Book  and  Job  Printer,  Corner  Nassau  and  Sfruce 
Streets.    1 853.    8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  49.  WHS.  93 1 45 

Signed:  "Charles  B.  Stuart,  Daniel  Marsh,  firm  of  Stuart,  Serrell  &  Co.,  civil 
engineers.  New  York. 

Information  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Stuart.  Engineers'  Report  on  the  Niagara  Ship  Canal  made  to 
the  Commissioners  appointed  by  the  Legislature  of  New  York,  by 


I  86  STUART  ( CHARLES    B.). 

Charles  B,  Stuart,  engineer-in-chief,  and  Edward  W.  Serrell,  asso- 
ciate-engineer. February  15th,  1854.  New  York:  Baker,  God- 
win y  Co.y  Book  and  Job  Printers,  Corner  Nassau  and  Spruce 
Streets.    1854.    8vo,  pp.  26.   Folded  map.  B.,  c,  WHS.  93146 

Stuart.  The  Naval  and  Mail  Steamers  of  the  United  States. 
By  Charles  B.  Stuart,  Engineer-in-Chief  of  the  United  States  Navy. 
Author  of  the  "Naval  Dry  Docks  of  the  United  States."  Illustrated 
with  thirty-six  fine  engravings.  New-York:  Charles  B.  Norton, 
Irving  House.  London:  Sampson  Low,  Son  ^  Co.  m.dccc.liii. 
[Verso  of  title:]  Baker,  Godwin  ^  Co.,  Printers,  corner  of  Nas- 
sau and  Spruce  Streets,  New  York.  4to,  pp.  216,  advertisements 
21,  (i).  34  plates,  six  of  which  are  double,  and  portrait,  c,  H., 
NVH.,  NYP.,  UP.,  Y.  -\~  Second  Edition.  [Same  imprints  and  date.] 
4to,  pp.  216,  4,  advertisements  21,  (l).  36  plates,  eight  of  which 
are  double,  and  portrait. 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  H.,  JOHNCRERAR,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  PRINCETON   93I47 

None  of  the  copies  examined  of  the  first  edition  have  more  than  35  engravings, 
counting  the  portrait. 

The  four  pages  at  the  end  of  the  second  edition  contain  a  reply  to  a  review  of  the 
author's  "Naval  Dry  Docks  of  the  United  States,"  published  in  "Appleton's  Maga- 
zine" for  December,  1852,  containing  some  passages  objected  to  by  the  publishers  of 
th:it  journ.il. 

Stuart.  The  Naval  Dry  Docks  of  the  United  States.  By 
Charles  B.  Stuart.  .  .  .  Illustrated  with  twenty-four  fine  engravings 
on  steel.  New  York:  Charles  B.  Norton,  Irving  House.  London: 
John  Wealc,  59  High  Holborn.  m.dccc.lii.  [Verso  of  title:] 
Baker,  Godwin  6?  Co.,  Printers^  corner  of  Nassau  and  Spruce 
Streets,  New  York.  4to,  pp.  (4),  125,  verso  blank,  93,  (l).  24 
plates,  c,  heh.,  nyp.,  p.,  peab.,  Princeton,  up.,  utex.  + 
Second  Edition.  [Same  imprints  and  date.]  4to,  pp.  (4),  1 13,  83, 
(l),  advertisements  (14).  24  plates.  BM.,  H.,  nyh.,  nyp.  + 
[Same  imprints.]  m. dccc.lv.  Folio,  pp.  (12),  9-1 13,  83,  (i), 
12,  (2),  list  of  books  (  I  ).    24  plates.  B.  93148 

Part  First:    Granite  Dry  Docks.    Part  Second;    Floating  Dry  Docks. 

The  smaller  number  of  pages  in  the  second  edition  is  caused  by  the  printing  of  the 
descriptions  of  the  plates  on  both  sides  of  the  leaves,  whereas  they  appear  only  on  the 
recto  in  the  first  edition. 

Also:    The  Fourth  Edition.    New  York.    1870.    h. 

See  also  note  on  Naval  and  Mail  Steamers,  above. 

Stuart.  Report  of  Charles  B.  Stuart,  Chief  Engineer,  of  the 
Lockport  and  Niagara  Falls  Railroad  Company,  to  the  Directors. 
Showing  the  estimated  cost,  and  probable  income  of  the  road,  if 


STUART  (CHARLES    B.).  I  87 

extended  from  Lockport  to  Rochester.   Second  edition.    September 
1,1847.    {Rochester.    1847.  ]    8vo,  pp.  ii.   Map, 

Title  supplied  by  Thomas  W.  Streeter.  T.W.STREETER  93  I  49 

For  the  first  edition,  see  no.  41746,  vol.  10.    c. 

Stuart.  Report  on  the  Great  Western  Railway.  1847.  ^^^ 
note  following  no.  28478,  vol.  7.   C,  can. arch.,  nyp. 

Stuart.  Report  ...  on  the  Rochester  and  Corning  Railroad, 
May  I,  1847.   Rochester.    1848.   8vo.   Map,  bm.  93150 

Stuart.   Water- Works  of  the  United  States.    1855.        9315 1 

A  doubtful  title  from  Appleton. 

Also,  other  works  published  after  i860. 

Stuart  (C[harles  E[dward]  ).  Internal  Improvements.  Speech 
of  Hon.  C.  E.  Stuart,  of  Michigan,  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
Friday,  July  21,  1848  on  the  Civil  and  Diplomatic  Appropriation 
Bill,  [At  foot  of  p,  I :]  Printed  at  the  Congressional  Globe  Office. 
{Washington.    1848,]    8vo,  pp,  7.  C.  93152 

Caption  title.    Information  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Stuart,  President's  Message  and  Lecompton  Constitution. 
Speech  of  Hon,  C.  E.  Stuart,  of  Michigan,  on  Kansas  Affairs.  De- 
livered in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  December  28,  1857.  [-^^ 
foot  of  p.   I :]    Lemuel  Towers y  Printer.    {Washington.    1 858?] 

8vo,  pp.   l6.  AAS.,  BA.,  C,  NYP.,  Y.  93153 

Caption  title. 

Stuart.  Remarks  of  Senators  Pugh  of  Ohio,  and  Stuart  of 
Michigan,  on  the  eligibility  of  Mr.  Trumbull.  Delivered  in  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  3,  4,  and  5,  1856.  Washing- 
ton: Printed  at  the  Congressional  Globe  Office.  [1856.]  8vo, 
pp.  15.  NYP.  93154 

Stuart.  Speech  of  Hon,  C,  E,  Stuart,  of  Michigan,  against  the 
Admission  of  Kansas.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
March  22,  1858.  [Colophon:]  Printed  by  Lemuel  Towers. 
{Washington.    1858,]    8vo,  pp.  16.        ba.,  cu.,  H.,  heh.  93155 

Caption  title. 

Stuart.  Speech  of  Hon.  C.  E.  Stuart,  of  Michigan,  on  the  bill 
to  establish  a  Territorial  Government  for  California:  delivered  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  February  26,  1849.  Washington: 
Pnntedat  the  Globe  Office.    1849.    ^^O'  PP-  ^-  ^'  93^5^ 


l88  STUART  (cHARLES    E.). 

Stuart.  Speech  of  Hon.  C.  E.  Stuart,  of  Michigan,  on  the 
Lecompton  Constitution,  and  the  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Con- 
ference. Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  April  28, 
1858.  [At  foot  of  p.  I :]  Printed  by  Lemuel  Towers.  [^Washing- 
ton. 1858.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  AAS.,  BA.,  Y.  93157 
Caption  title. 

Stuart.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  E.  Stuart,  of  Michigan,  de- 
livered in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  August  8,  1 856.  [  Wash- 
ington: Printed  at  H.  Polkinhorn*s  Steam  Book  &'  Job  Printing 
Ojfice.    1856.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  BA.,c.  93158 

Caption  title.    On  the  Kansas  question. — c. 

Stuart  (D[avid]).  An  |  Oration,  |  in  |  Commemoration  |  of 
the  I  Founders  |  of  |  William  and  Mary  College,  |  delivered  on  the 
Anniversary  |  of  its  |  Foundation,  |  August  15,  1772.  |  By  D. 
Stuart,   Student.    |    Williamsburg:   |    Printed  by    William^  Rind,   \ 

M,DCC,LXXII.  I  4t0,  pp.   10.  JOB.  93159 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Stuart  (Ferdinand  Smyth).  See  Smyth  (John  Ferdinand 
Dalziel). 

[Stuart  (George  Okill)].  Mentoriana.  See  no.  47873,  vol. 
12. 

The  H.  copy  which  is  attributed  in  ms.  to  Stuart,  was  the  gift  of  the  author. 

Stuart  (Gilbert).  Catalogue  of  an  Exhibition  of  Portraits, 
painted  by  the  late  Gilbert  Stuart,  Esq.  [Colophon:]  Eastburn — 
Printer — Congress  Street.  [Boston.  1828.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  B.,  BA. 
+  [Another  issue  without  the  colophon,  Boston,  1  828.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

B.  93160 

The  first  issue  includes  182  numbers  in  the  list  of  paintings,  and  the  second,  :n 
printed  numbers,  nos.  212-216  added  in  ms. 

The  exhibition  was  held  in  1828,  in  the  gallery  of  the  Boston  Athenaeum,  for  the 
benefit  of  Stuart's  widow  and  children.    See  Whitley's  "Gilbert  Stuart,"  1932,  p.  215. 

Stuart  (Henri  L.).  W.  H.  Powell's  Historical  Picture  of  the 
Mississippi  by  De  Soto  a.d.  1541  ...  With  ...  a  brief  biography  of 
Mr.  Powell,  followed  by  a  full  .  .  .  description  of  the  composition 
of  tlie  painting  .  .  .  Prepared  by  H.  L.  Stuart.  New  York.  1854. 
8vo.  BM.  93161 

Stuart  (I[saac]  W[illiam]).  Address  before  the  Hartford 
County  Agricultural  Society,  October  3,   1845.    ^Y  Hon.  I.  W. 


STUART  (l.  W.).  189 

Stuart.  Together  with  the  Reports  of  the  Committees,  and  the 
Transactions  of  the  Society.  .  .  .  Hartjord:  Printed  by  E.  Glcason. 

1845.     8vo,  pp.   83,   (l).  HEH.,  P.,  UTS.  93162 

[Stuart].  Hartford  in  the  Olden  Time.  See  Hartford,  no. 
30665,  vol.  8. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.,  UTS.,  WHS., 
WLC,  Y. 

According  to  Trumbull's  "Memorial  History  of  Hartford  County,"  vol.  i,  1886, 
p.  168,  the  above  was  a  series  of  papers  originally  contributed  by  Stuart  to  the 
"Hartford  Courant." 

Stuart.  Life  of  Captain  Nathan  Hale  the  Martyr-Spy  of  the 
American  Revolution.  By  I.  W.  Stuart.  .  .  .  With  illustrations. 
Hartford:  Published  by  F.  A.  Brown.  1856.  [Verso  of  title:] 
Press  of  Case,  Tiffany  and  Comfany.  i2mo,  pp.  (4),  xii,  (2), 
13-230,  blank  recto,  errata  (i),  including  illustrations.    8  plates. 

B.,  BM.,  C,   H.,  HSP.,  M.,  MINNHS.,   NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  PEAB.,  WHS., 

WLC,  Y.  +  Second  Edition,  enlarged  and  improved.  Hartford: 
Published  by  F.  A.  Broivn.  New  York,  D.  Affleton  &  Co:  D. 
Burgess  ^  Co.  Boston,  Sanborn,  Carter  ^  Bazin.  1856.  [Verso 
of  title:]  Stereotyped  by  Richard  H.  Hobbs,  Hartford,  Conn. 
i2mo,  pp.   (4),  xii,   (2),   13-271,   12,  including  illustrations.    8 

plates.  AAS.,  C,  HEH.,  M.,  NYP.,  PRINCETON.  93  I  63 

The  appendix  in  both  editions  includes  a  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Captain 
Nathan  Hale  by  Rev.  Edward  E.  Hale,  and  the  diary  of  Nathan  Hale  in  1775  and 
1776. 

Stuart.  Life  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,  Sen.,  Governor  of  Con- 
necticut. By  I.  W.  Stuart.  .  .  .  Boston:  Crocker  and  Brewster. 
1859.  [Verso  of  title:]  R.  H.  Hobbs,  Stereotyfer,  Hartford,  Conn. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  700,  including  illustrations  in  the  text.  Plate  and  3 
portraits  all  colored,    aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  h.,  heh.,  hsp.,  m., 

MINNHS.,    NYH.,    NYP.,   PEAB.,    UTEX.,    UTS.,   WHS.,    Y.     +   Second 

Edition.    [Same  imprints,  date  and  collation.]      nyp.,  wlc.  93164 

Reissued  from  the  same  plates,  Hartford,  1878. 

Stuart  (J.).  .S^^  Stuart  (James),  b.  1780,  d.  1853. 

Stuart  (J.).  A  Sketch  of  the  Cherokee  and  Choctaw  Indians. 
Little  Rock.    1837.    8vo,  pp.  112.  93165 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Turner  sale  at  Bangs',  May  28,  i860,  lot  no.  278. 

Stuart  (J.  P.).  5^^  Stuart  (J[ames]  P.). 
Stuart  (J.  T.)   See  Stuart  ([John  Todd]). 


I  go  STUART  (jAMEs). 

Stuart  ([James]),  M.D.,  oj  Philadelphia.  Directions  |  for  | 
Medicine  Chests,  |  prepared  by  [  Bankson  &  Stuart,  |  No.  159, 
South  Front-Street,  |  Philadelphia,  j  With  |  a  Short  Treatise,  |  of 
the  I  Diseases  most  Incident  to  Seamen.  |  By  Dr.  Stuart.  |  Phila- 
delfhioy  I  Printed  by  Ormrod  and  Carrody  at  the  Old  Sign  |  of 
Franklin^ s  Heady  No.  41,  |  Chesnut-Street.  \  May  9,  I  795.  |  8vo, 
pp.  8.  c.  93166 

Name  supplied  from  Philadelphia  directory  for  1795. 

Stuart.  A  |  Dissertation  |  on  the  |  Salutary  Effects  |  of  | 
Mercury,  |  in  |  Malignant  Fevers.  |  By  James  Stuart,  |  a  Native 
of  Virginia,  and  Resident  Member  of  the  |  Academy  of  Medicine 
of  Philadelphia.  |  .  .  .  |  Philadelfhia:  \  Printed  by  Thomas  i^  Sam- 
uel F.  Bradford,  \  No.  8,  South  Front  Street.   \   1 798.  |   8v^o,  pp. 

(12),  37.  AAS.,  AML.,  BM.,  C,  P.  93167 

Reprinted  in  Caldwell's  "Medical  Theses,"  vol.  2,  1806. 

Stuart  (James),  h.  1775,  d.  1849.  -^^'^  jaren  in  Noord 
Amerika,  door  James  Stuart  .  .  .  Gevolgd  naar  den  derden  Engel- 
schen  druk  ...  Gorinchem:  J.  Noorduyn.  1835  [—1836].  3 
vols.,  8vo,  engraved  title,  and  pp.  xvi,  404,  errata  (i),  2  plates; 
engraved  title,  and  pp.  vii,  382;  engraved  title,  and  pp.  vii,  386, 
errata  (i).  c.  93168 

A  Dutch  translation  of  Three  Years  in  North  America,  below. 

Stuart.  Refutation  of  Aspersions  on  "Stuart's  Three  Years  in 
North  America."  By  James  Stuart,  Esq.  .  .  .  London:  Printed  for 
Whittaker  ^  Co.  Ave  Maria  Lane,  ^  Robert  Cadell,  Edinburgh. 
1834.  [Verso  of  title:]  London:  Gilbert  and  Rivingtony  Printer Sy 
St,  John^s  Square.    l2mo,  pp.  108. 

BA.,  BM.,  BODLEIAN,  CAN.ARCH.,  FAC.ADV.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP., 

WLC,  Y.  93169 
Occasioned  by  letters  written  by  Major  Norman  Pringle  to  the  Edinburgh  Evening 
Courant  in  October  and  November,  1833,  reprinted  in  the  appendix,  pp.  87-102. 

Stuart.  Three  Years  in  North  America.  By  James  Stuart, 
Esq.  ...  In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  Robert  Ca- 
dell, Edinburgh;  and  Whittaker  and  Co.  London,  mdcccxxxiii. 
[Colophon:]  Edinburgh:  Printed  by  John  Stark,  Old  Assembly 
Close.   2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  ix,  495,  (1),  frontispiece  folded  map;  vi, 

(2),    580.      AAS.,    BA.,    C,    CU.,    FAC.ADV.,    H.,    HEH.,    NYP.,    P., 

u.CHic,  UTEX.,  UTS.,  WRHS.  +  Second  Edition,  revised.  [Same 
publishers' imprint  and  date.]  [Colophon:]  London:  Gilbert  and 
Rivington,  Printers,  St.  Jolm^s  Square.    2  vols.,  I2mo,  pp.  xii,  525, 


STUART  (jAMEs).  I9I 

(l);    viii,   544.     BM.,   BODLEIAN,  C,   MINNHS.,  PRINCETON,  Y.     + 

Third  Edition,  revised.  [Same  imprints,  date,  and  collation.]  B., 
H.,  NYP.  +  From  the  Second  London  Edition.  In  two  volumes. 
.  .  .  New-York:  Printed  and  fubl'tshed  by  J .  ^  J .  Harper^  No.  82 
Cliff-Street  .  .  .  1833.   2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  334;  (2),  v-vii,  9-337. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  DERENNE,  HEH.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  PEAB.,  PRINCETON, 
For  a  Dutch  translation,  see  Drie  Jaren,  above.        UP.,  WHS.,  WRHS.  9317O 

Stuart  (James),  b.  1780,  d.  1853.  Appendix  to  a  Letter  from 
James  Stiiart,  Esquire,  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Goderich,  &c.,  &c. 
[London.    1831.]    Folio,  pp.  147.  93^71 

Text  in  English  and  French.  Title  from  Gagnon,  vol.  i,  1895. 
For  the  Letter,  see  Copy  of  a  Letter,  below. 

Stuart.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  James 
Stuart,  Bart.,  Chief  Justice  of  Lower  Canada.  Quebec:  Printed  by 
LovelL  i^  LamoureuXj  No.  I2,  Mountain  Street.  1 854.  8vo,  pp. 
125.  NYP.  93172 

Stuart.  Copy  of  a  Letter  from  James  Stuart,  Esq.,  to  the  Right 
Hon.  Lord  Viscount  Goderich,  relating  to  animadversions  and  im- 
putations on  his  conduct  and  character  in  certain  proceedings  of  the 
Assembly  of  Lower  Canada.  [London.  183 1.]  Folio,  pp.  xliii. 
-{-[London.    1831?]    Folio,  pp.  xx,  6 1 .   -\- Quebec.    1832.   Folio. 

BM. 93173 

Texts  in  English  and  French.  Titles  of  the  London  editions  from  Gagnon,  vol.  I, 
1895. 

See  also  Appendix,  above. 

Stuart.  Copy  of  a  Memorial  from  James  Stuart,  Esquire,  His 
Majesty's  Attorney  General  for  the  Province  of  Lower  Canada,  to 
the  Right  Honorable  Lord  Viscount  Goderich,  one  of  His  Majesty's 
principal  Secretaries  of  State.    [London.    1 83 1.]    Folio,  pp.  215. 

Text  in  French  and  English.  Title  and  note  from  Gagnon,  vol.  i,  1895.      Vo     /  t" 
The  BM.  Catalogue  lists  the  copy  of  an  issue  of  the  above,  possibly  the  same,  with 
the  supplied  imprint  and  date,  Quebec,   1832?    and  states  that  it  relates  to  Stuart's 
suspension  by  the  Governor  in  chief  from  the  office  of  Attorney  General. 

Stuart.  Copy  of  a  Petition  from  James  Stuart,  to  His  Majesty 
and  of  a  memoir  or  statement  in  explanation  and  support  of  it,  re- 
lating to  an  address  of  the  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada,  praying  for 
the  dismissal  of  the  said  James  Stuart  from  the  office  of  Aattorney 
[sic]  general  for  that  Province.    [London.    1831?]    Folio,  pp.  70. 

Title  from  Gagnon,  vol.  2,  1913,  including  the  typographical  error.  93^75 


1^2  STUART  (jAMEs). 

Stuart.  Correspondence  of  James  Stuart,  Esquire,  with  the 
Right  Hon.  Spring  Rice,  Lord  Aylmer,  and  others,  on  subjects 
connected  with  his  suspension  and  removal  from  the  office  of  At- 
torney General  of  Lower  Canada,    [n.  f.    1835?]    Folio,  pp.  10. 

NYH. 93176 

Caption  title.  The  letters  are  dated  at  London,  and  Quebec,  the  latest,  "Quebec, 
20th  June,  1835."    Gagnon  supplies  the  imprint,  [London]. 

Stuart.  Letter  from  James  Stuart,  Esq.,  to  the  Right  Hon. 
Lord  Viscount  Goderich,  &c.,  relative  to  certain  false  imputations, 
and  untrue  allegations  of  fact,  made  by  D.  B.  Viger,  Esq.,  in  written 
and  printed  Communications  addressed  to  His  Lordship,  under  the 
title  of  "Observations,  etc".    [London.    1832?]    Folio,  pp.  36. 

93177 

Title  from  Gagnon,  vol.  i,  1895.  For  the  Observations,  see  Viger  (Denis  Ben- 
jamin). 

[Stuart].  Letter  to  his  Majesty's  Under  Secretary  of  State, 
respecting  a  plan  for  a  General  Union  of  the  British  Provinces,  and 
on  the  subject  of  the  proposed  Union  of  the  Canadas.  London: 
Printed  by  W.  Clowes,  Northumberland-Court.  1 824.  8vo,  pp. 
27.  can.arch.,  h.(law).  93178 

Signed  on  p.  23:   J.  Stuart. 

[Stuart].  Observations  on  the  Proposed  Union  of  the  Prov- 
inces of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  under  one  legislature,  respect- 
fully submitted  to  his  Majesty's  Government,  by  the  Agent  of  the 
Petitioners  for  that  measure.  London:  Printed  by  William  Cloives, 
Northumberland-Court,   mdcccxxiv.   8vo,  pp.  (4),  1 15. 

CAN.ARCH.,  CAN.PARL.LIB.,  H.(lAw).   93179 

Signed  on  p.  83,  J.  Stuart,  Agent  for  Petitioners  for  Union  of  Upper  and  Lower 
Canada,  and  dated,  London,  June  6,  1823. 

The  above  is  a  description  of  the  h.  copy.  Morgan's  "Bibliotheca  Canadensis," 
1867,  gives  the  collation  as  pp.  114,  and  the  can.arch.  catalogue,  1931,  pp.  US,  8. 

Stuart.  Petition  against  the  Seigniorial  Tenure  Bill  of  1853,  ^Y 
the  late  Sir  James  Stuart.  Quebec:  Printed  by  Lovell  and  Lamou- 
rrux,  Mountain  Street.  [1853.]  Folio,  pp.  5  and  leaf  with  title 
docketed  on  verso.  H.  93  1 80 

Caption  title  on  p.  3:  Petition.  The  foUovv'ing  Petition  ...  was  prepared  by  the 
late  Sir  James  Stuart,  it  having  been  his  intention  to  present  it  to  the  Governor 
General,  had  that  measure  passed  the  Legislative  Council. 

[Stuart].  Remarks  on  a  Plan  Intituled  "A  Plan  for  a  Genaral 
[sic]   Legislative  Union  of  the  British  Provinces,  in  North  Amer- 


STUART  (jAMES    F.).  I  93 

ica."    London:    Printed  by   W.  Ciotvcs,  Northumberland-Court. 

MDCCCXXIV.     8vo,  pp.  20,  C,  CAN.ARCH,  93181 

Attribution  from  Catalogue  of  Pamphlets  ...  in  the  Public  Archives  of  Canada, 
1931.  Improved  entry  of  our  no.  69403,  vol.  16.  Entered  In  c.  printed  cards  under 
title,  with  Major  Wilford  suggested  as  author  because  of  a  reference  in  "Observa- 
tions on  the  policy  of  a  general  union  of  all  the  British  Provinces  of  North  America," 
London,  1824,  p.  4. 

See  also:  Correspondence  between  Lt.-Col.  Glegg  .  .  .  and  James  Stuart,  no.  27567, 
vol.  7. 

Stuart  (James  F.).  Land  Titles  in  California,  n.  f.  [  1 86-?  ] 
Svo,  pp.  1 8.  93182 

Caption  title.    Supplied  from  b.  printed  card  for  a  copy  not  now  located. 

Stuart  (J[ames]  P.).  America  and  the  Americans  versus  the 
Papacy  and  the  Catholics:  a  lecture  delivered  in  the  New  Jerusalem 
Temple,  Cincinnati,  Sunday  evening,  March  6th,  1853.  By  Rev. 
J.  P.  Stuart,  A.M.,  Pastor  of  the  First  New  Jerusalem  Society,  Cin- 
cinnati. Cincinnati:  Published  by  E.  Mendenhally  Walnut  Street^ 
above  Fourth.    1853.    8vo,  pp.  20.  BM.,  hsp.  93183 

Reprinted  in  the  appendix  of  "Popery  Adjudged  .  .  .  extracted  from  the  works  of 
Emanuel  Swedenborg,"  Boston,  1854,  pp.  94—102.   minnhs. 
Author's  name  supplied  from  Cincinnati  directory  for  1853. 

Stuart.  Reasons  for  leaving  the  Presbyterian  Ministry,  and 
adopting  the  principles  of  the  New  Jerusalem  Church.  Being  a 
Letter  to  the  Knox  Presbytery,  and  the  Substance  of  an  Address 
read  before  the  Western  New  Church  Convention,  at  Cincinnati, 
May,  1845.  -^y  Rev-  J-  P-  Stuart,  a.m.  Cincinnati:  Published  by 
A.  Peabody.  W.  L.  Mendenhally  106  Main  Street.  1 845.  l2mo, 
pp.48.  B.  93184 

Stuart  (John),  yd  Earl  of  Bute,  b.  17 13,  d.  1792.  See  A 
Letter  to  the  .  .  .  Earl  of  B***,  no.  40527,  vol.  10. 

Stuart  ([John]),  oj  Greenbrier ^  b.  1749,  d.  1 823.  Memoir 
of  Indian  Wars,  and  other  occurrences;  by  the  late  Colonel  Stuart, 
of  Greenbrier.  Presented  to  the  Virginia  Historical  and  Philosoph- 
ical Society,  by  Chas.  A.  Stuart,  of  Augusta,  son  of  the  narrator. 
^Richmond.    1833.]    8vo,  pp.  [35]-68. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  NEWBERRY,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  93  I  85 

Forms  part  of  Va.  Hist.  &  Phil.  Soc.  "Collections,"  vol.  i,  1833. 

According  to  Winsor,  vol.  6,  p.  714,  the  Memoir  was  also  issued  separately,  and  a 
cutting  from  an  unidentified  sale  catalogue  gives  the  title  as  follows:  Memoir  of 
Indian  Wars  and  other  Occurrences  in  the  early  History  of  Western  Virginia,  par- 
ticularly of  the  Battle  of  Point  Pleasant.  By  Col.  John  Stuart  of  Greenbriar,  Va.,  on 
Officer  of  Provincial  Troops  on  that  occasion.    Richmond.    1833.    Svo. 


194  STUART  (jOHn). 

Printed  again  from  the  MS.,  with  a  preliminary  note  signed,  Wm.  McC,  in  Mag. 
of  Amer.  Hist.,  vol.  i,  1877,  pp.  668-679. 

For  a  sketch  of  the  author,  see  West  Va.  Hist.  Mag.  Quart.,  vol.  5,  1905,  pp.  119- 
127. 

[Stuart,  i.e.  .Stewart  (John)],  b.  about  1758,  d.  1834. 
Petitions  from  Prince  Edward  Island.  See  Prince  Edward  Island, 
no.  65636,  vol.  15.   H. 

Signed,  J.  Stewart.  This  cross  reference  should  have  been  made  from  John  Stewart, 
the  author  being  the  John  Stewart  who  wrote  the  "Account  of  Prince  Edward  Island," 
above,    ^ee  Warburton's  "History  of  Prince  Edward  Island,"  1923,  pp.  336-344. 

Stuart  (John),  Assistant-Surgeon  in  H.M.B.  Lady  Franklin. 
The  Relief  of  the  Franklin  Expedition:  What  has  been  done,  and 
what  may  yet  be  donf .  By  John  Stuart,  a.m.  late  Assistant-Surgeon 
in  H.M.B.  Lady  Franklin.  With  an  outline  chart.  Edinburgh:  R. 
Grant  &'  Son,  82  Prince's  Street;  London:  George  Bell,  Fleet 
Street.  Dublin:  /.  Macglashan.  Glasgow:  M.  Ogle  &'  Son. 
Aberdeen:    Leivis  Smith.    MDCCC.Lll.    8vo,  pp.  67.    Folded  map. 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt.  BM.,  FAC.ADV.,  Y.  93  I  86 

Stuart  (John  A.).  An  Oration,  delivered  before  Harmony 
Lodge  No.  22,  Beaufort,  S.  C.  on  St.  John  the  Evangelist's  Day. 
By  Brother  John  A.  Stuart.  .  .  .  December  27,  1 825.  Charleston^ 
S.C.  Printed  by  C.  C.  Sebring,  No.  4.4.  Queen-St.    1826.    8vo,  pp. 

20.  NVH.  93187 

Stuart  (John  Ferdinand  Dalziel  Smyth).  See  Smyth  (John 
Ferdinand  Dalziel). 

Stuart  ([John  Todd]  ).  Remarks  (in  part)  of  Mr.  Stuart,  of 
Illinois,  in  reply  to  the  Remarks  of  Mr.  Gwin,  in  relation  to  State 
Banks,  &c.  Delivered  in  Committee  of  the  Whole,  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, June,  1842.  Washington:  Printed  at  the  National 
Intelligencer  Office.    1842.    8vo,  pp.  1 1. 

BM.,  C,  MINNHS.,  NYP.,  WHS.  93188 

Stuart.  Speech  of  Mr.  J.  T.  Stuart,  of  Illinois,  on  the  Tariff 
Bill.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  U.  S.  July 
9,  1842.  Washington:  Printed  at  the  National  Intelligencer  Of- 
fice.   1842.    8vo,  pp.   13.  BM.,  C,  MINNHS.,  NYP.  93189 

Stuart.  Speech  of  the  Honorable  Mr.  Stuart,  of  Illinois.  In  the 
House  of  Representatives,  April  21,  1 840.  In  the  Committee  of 
the  Whole  on  the  state  of  the  Union,  on  the  Civil  and  Diplomatic 
Appropriation  Bill.  [At  foot  of  p.  i :]  Thomas  Allen,  Printer. 
[Boston.    1840.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  AAS.,  NYP.  93190 

Caption  title.    A  Thomas  Allen,  printer,  is  listed  in  the  Boston  directory  for   1840. 


STUART  (m.).  195 

Stuart  (M.).  5^^  Stuart  (Moses). 

Stuart  (M[artinus]  Cohen).  De  eerste  godsdienstoefening  d. 
Puriteinen  in  Noord  Amerika.    Amsterdam,    i860.    8vo.      93 19 1 

Title  from  a  clipping  cut  from  an  unidentified  German  bookseller's  catalogue.  For 
an  English  translation,  see  the  following  title. 

Stuart.  The  Pilgrim  Fathers'  First  Meeting  for  Pubh'c  Wor- 
ship in  North  America.  A  Brief  Historical  Sketch,  illustrative  of  a 
picture  by  J.  Geo.  Schwartze  representing  the  same  subject,  by  M. 
Cohen  Stuart,  Minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Utrecht.  Translated  from 
the  Dutch.    Utrecht:   Kemlnk  and  Son.    i860.    8vo,  pp.  35. 

A  translation  of  De  eerste  godsdienstoefening,  above.         C,  NVP.,  \.   93^9^ 
Reprinted,  Amsterdam,  1866.    c,  nyp.,  y. 

Stuart.  De  Vrij making  van  onze  slaven  de  eisch  en  roeping 
van  dezen  tijd.  Een  woord  des  oogenbliks,  .  .  .  Alkmaar.  1857. 
8vo.  BM.  93193 

Also  other  works  after  i860,  mostly  without  American  interest. 

Stuart  (Moses).  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Adams.  By  Moses  Stuart.  Andover:  Printed  by  Flagg 
and  Gould.    1 829.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

AAS.,  B.,   BA.,   BM.,   C,   H.,   HEH.,   HSP.,    M.,   MINNHS.,   NYH.,   UTS., 

Y.  93194 

Stuart.  Christ  a  Sympathizing  Savior.  A  Sermon  preached  at 
the  funeral  of  Mrs.  Abby  Woods,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Leonard  Woods, 
D.D.  Andover,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1846.  By  M.  Stuart.  Andover: 
Allen,  Morrill  and  WardwelL    1 846.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

B.,  BA.,  BM.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  93195 
Pp.  20—24  contain  a  biographical  notice  of  Mrs.  Woods. 

[Stuart].  Civil  Government.  Reprinted  from  the  Princeton 
Review,  for  January,  185  I.   Princeton,  N.J.    185  I.    8vo,  pp.  47. 

"A  study  of  the  application  of  the  fugitive  slave  law." — c.  AAS.,  C.  93^9^ 

Stuart.  Conscience  and  the  Constitution  with  Remarks  on  the 
Recent  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Daniel  Webster  in  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States  on  the  subject  of  Slavery.  By  M.  Stuart  lately  Pro- 
fessor in  the  Theological  Seminary  at  Andover.  .  .  .  Boston:  Pub- 
lished by  Crocker  ^  Brewster.  1850.  [Verso  of  title:]  Andover: 
John  D.  Flagg,  Stereotyfer  and  Printer.   8vo,  pp.  119. 

AAS.,   B.,   BA,,   BM.,    C,   CU.,   H.,    HSP.,    M.,    MINNHS.,   NYH.,    NYP., 
PRINCETON,   UP.,  UTEX.,   UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  93 1 97 


196  STUART  (mOSEs). 

For  replies,  see  the  following:  Clark  (R.  W.))  no.  13362,  vol.  4,  aas.,  b.,  ba., 
BM.,  cu.,  H.,  NYP.,  UTS.;  Jay  (W.),  no.  35863,  vol.  9,  aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  cu., 
GTS.,  UTS.j  Perkins  (G.  W.),  no.  60952,  vol.  14,  bm.,  nyp.  ;  Slavery  among  the 
Puritans,  no.  82074,  vol.  20,  aas.,  b.,  bm.,  m. 

Stuart.  Essay  on  the  Prize-Question,  whether  the  Use  of  Dis- 
tilled Liquors,  or  Traffic  in  them,  is  compatible,  at  the  present  time, 
with  making  a  profession  of  Christianity?  By  Moses  Stuart,  Pro- 
fessor of  Sacred  Literature  in  the  Theological  Seminary,  Andover. 
New-York:  Published  by  John  P.  Haven. — Boston^  Perkins  £ff 
Marvin. — Philadelfhiay  Tower,  J.  ^  D.  M.  Hogan  £ff  Co. — 
Pittsburghy  Hogan  &"  Co.  Flagg  and  Gould — Printers — Andover. 
1830.  8vo,  pp.  70.  AAS.,  B.,  c,  cu.,  NYP.,  UTS.  +  [Same  pub- 
lishers' imprint  and  date.]  i2mo,  pp.  68.  aas.,  nyp.  +  [Same 
title,  with  the  words  "North  America"  following  "Andover".] 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  William  Collins;  Samuel  Bagster,  Jun. 
Whittaker,  Treacher,  £ff  Arnot,  Sim-pkin  ^  Marshall,  and  Hamil- 
ton, Adams,  &  Co.  London  [etc.].  MDCCCXXXi.  [Verso  of  title:] 
Printed  by  W.  Collins  &'  Co.  Glasgow.  8vo,  pp.  47,  advertise- 
ments (l).  NYP.  93198 

Copies  of  one  or  other  of  the  New  York  editions  are  located  also  at  ba.,  bm.,  h., 

HEH.,  M.,  MINNHS.,   P.,   Y. 

Stuart.  An  Essay  upon  the  Wines  and  Strong  Drinks  of  the 
ancient  Hebrews,  .  .  .  being  an  answer  to  the  question,  whether  the 
use  of  distilled  liquors,  or  traffic  in  them,  is  compatible,  at  the  present 
time,  with  making  a  profession  of  Christianity.  By  the  Rev.  Moses 
Stuart  .  .  .  Reprinted  from  the  American  edition.  With  a  preface, 
by  John  Pye  Smith,  d.d.  London:  E.  Wilson.  1 83 1.  8vo,  (2), 
viii,  41.  B.,  c.  93199 

BM.  lists  a  London,  1826,  edition,  which  is  undoubtedly  an  error. 

Stuart.  An  Examination  of  the  Strictures  upon  the  American 
Education  Society,  in  a  late  number  of  the  Biblical  Repertory ;  orig- 
inally published  in  that  work.  By  Moses  Stuart.  [Andover.] 
Printed  by  Flagg  and  Gould.    1 829.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  UP.,  UTS.,  Y.  932OO 

Apparently  first  issued  without  a  "Postscript,"  pp.  33—48,  not  found  in  some  copies. 
Reprinted  from  vol.  5,  1 829,  pp.  560—601  of  the  "Biblical  Repertory." 
Reprinted   in  "Articles  on  the  American  Education  Society,"  Philadelphia,   1829. 
c,  v. 

Stuart.  AFarewel[l]  Sermon,  preached  at  New-Haven,  Jan- 
uary 28,  1 8 10.  By  Moses  Stuart,  a.m.  Printed  by  the  request  of 
the  Committee  of  the  First  Congregational  Society,  in  New-Haven. 
[New  Haven.]    Sidney's  Press.    1810.    8vo,  pp.  22. 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  GTS.,  HEH.,  NYH.,  UTS.,  Y.  93201 


STUART  (mOSEs).  1 97 

Stuart.  A  Letter  to  William  E.  Channing,  d.d.  on  the  Subject 
of  Religious  Liberty.  By  Moses  Stuart,  Professor  of  Sac.  Literature 
in  the  Theol.  Seminary,  Andover.  Boston:  Perkins  &'  Marvin, 
No.  114,  Washington  St.  1830.  8vo,  pp.  52.  aas.,  b.,  h.,  m., 
NYP.,  WHS.  -f-  Second  Edition.  [Same  imprint,  date  and  colla- 
tion.] aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  h.,  m.,  nyh.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  +  Third 
Edition.  [Same  imprint,  date  and  collation.]  aas.,  ba.,  bm.,  h., 
M.,  NYP.,  Y.    +  Fourth  Edition.     [Same  imprint.]     183 1.    8vo, 

pp.  43.  AAS.,  B.,  ba.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYH.  932O2 

For  a  reply,  see  Whitman  (Bernard),  Two  Letters,    uts. 

Stuart.  Letters  from  Professor  Stuart,  of  Andover,  Lucius  M. 
Sargent,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Gen.  Cocke,  of  Virginia,  and  Rev.  Justin 
Edwards,  d.d.  on  the  Maine  Liquor  Law,  addressed  to  the  editor 
of  the  Temperance  Journal.  .  .  .  New-York:  American  Temper- 
ance Union,  149  Nassau-st.  1 85  I.  [Verso  of  title:]  /.  P.  Prall, 
Printer,  No.  9  Spruce-street,  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  16.  nyp.  +  [Same 
imprints,  date  and  collation,  with  "Resolution  of  the  National  Tem- 
perance Convention"  added  on  p.  16.]  nyp.  93203 

Stuart's  and  Sargent's  letters  were  also  issued  in  the  "Maine  Law,"  below. 
Copies  of  one  or  other  of  the  above  issues  are  located  also  at  b.,  ba.,  h.,  y. 

Stuart.  Letters  on  the  Eternal  Generation  of  the  Son  of  God, 
addressed  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Miller,  d.d.  By  Moses  Stuart  .  .  . 
Andover.  1822.  Published  and  for  sale  by  Mark  Ne^vman.  Flagg 
and  Gould,  Printers.   8vo,  pp.  (4),  166. 

aas.,  B.,  ba.,  BM.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  932O4 

The  controversy  here  continued  began  in  Stuart's  "Letters  to  Channing,"  below. 
Miller  took  exception  to  some  statements  made  therein,  in  his  "Letters  on  Unitarian- 
ism,"  1821,  and  Stuart  replied  in  the  above  work.  This  was  answered  by  Miller  in 
"Letters  on  the  Eternal  Sonship  of  Christ:  addressed  to  the  Rev.  Professor  Stuart," 
Philadelphia,  1823. 

Stuart.  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Wm.  E.  Channing,  containing 
Remarks  on  his  Sermon,  recently  preached  and  published  at  Balti- 
more. By  Moses  Stuart,  Associate  Professor  of  Sacred  Literature 
in  the  Theological  Seminary,  Andover.  Andover:  Published  by 
Flagg  and  Gould.  1 8 19.  8vo,  pp.  167.  aas.,  b.,  c,  h.,  hsp.,  m., 
Y.  +  Second  Edition,  corrected  and  enlarged.  [Same  imprint  and 
date.]  8vo,  pp.  1 80.  aas.,  ba.,  bm.,  cu.,  gts.,  h.,  m.,  nyp.,  uts., 
WHS.,  Y.  +  Third  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged  from  the  Sec- 
ond.   [Same  imprint  and  date.]    i2mo,  pp.  156. 

aas.,  bm.,  h.,  m.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  uts.,  whs.  93205 

a  criticism  of  Channlng's  "Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Jared 
Sparks,"  1819.  The  bm.  Catalogue  lists  later  editions,  Aberdeen,  1834,  Manchester, 
1834,  and  Cambridge,  1836. 

VOL.  XXIV.  13 


198  STUART  (mOSEs). 

Also:  A  Letter  to  Professor  Stuart,  in  answer  to  his  Letters  to  Rev.  William  E. 
Channing,  and  in  vindication  of  a  large  and  respectable  body  of  the  New  England 
and  other  Clergy,  from  the  unfounded  aspersions  cast  on  them,  in  said  Letters.  .  .  . 
Boston:  Printed  by  Sylvester  T.  Goss,  1 8 19.  8vo,  pp.  22.  aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  h.,  m., 
UTS.  Attributed  by  Gushing  to  Silas  Allen. — Letters  to  Rev.  Moses  Stuart  ...  By 
Walter  Balfour,  of  Charlestown.  .  .  .  Boston:  Published  by  B.  B.  Mussey,  29,  Corn- 
htll.  G.  W.  Stacy — Printer.  1833.  i8mo,  pp.  125,  advertisements  (i).  ba.,  uts. 
According  to  the  introduction,  the  letters  were  originally  published  in  the  Universalist 
Magazine  in  1820  and  182 1,  signed,  "An  Inquirer  after  Truth." — Review  of  "Letters 
to  the  Rev.  Wm.  E.  Channing,  containing  remarks  on  his  sermon,  recently  preached 
and  published  at  Baltimore.  By  Moses  Stuart,  Associate  Professor  of  Sac.  Literature 
in  the  Theological  Sem.  Andover."  From  the  Christian  Disciple  No.  IV.  new  series. 
Boston:  Printed  by  Wells  and  Lilly.  1819.  8vo,  pp.  20.  aas.,  ba.,  m.,  uts.  Attrib- 
uted in  the  m.  catalogue  to  Andrews  Norton. — Impartial  Review.  A  General  Brief 
View  of  the  existing  controversy  between  Unitarians  and  the  Orthodox,  so  called;  as 
it  appears  in  some  late  publications;  more  particularly  in  a  Review  in  "The  Christian 
Disciple,"  of  Professor  Stuart's  Letters,  and  in  Dr.  Wood's  Letters  to  Unitarians. 
By  a  Laical  Observer.  .  .  .  Portsmouth:  Published  by  Harrison  Gray,  1820.  8vo, 
pp.  79.  aas.,  bm.  See  also,  Statement  of  Reasons  for  not  believing  the  Doctrines  of 
Trinitarians,  no.  90713,  vol.  23.  A  number  of  other  pamphlets  were  published  during 
this  controversy. 

Stuart.  The  Maine  Law;  with  the  Opinions  of  Professor  Stu- 
art, of  Andover,  and  Lucius  M.  Sargent,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  on  its 
Excellence  and  Constitutionality.  [Colophon :]  Published  and  Sold 
by  the  American  Temferance  Union,  149  Nassau-st.j  N.  Y. 
[1851].    8vo,  pp.  16.  NYP.  93206 

Caption  title. 

For  another  edition  of  the  Opinions,  see  Letters  from  Professor  Stuart,  above. 

Stuart.  Miscellanies  consisting  of  1.  Letters  to  Dr.  Channing 
on  the  Trinity.  IL  Two  Sermons  on  the  Atonement.  IIL  Sacra- 
mental Sermon  on  the  Lamb  of  God.  IV.  Dedication  Sermon — 
Real  Christianity.  V.  Letter  to  Dr.  Channing  on  Religious  Liberty. 
VL  Supplementary  Notes  and  Postscripts  of  new  additional  matter. 
By  M.  Stuart .  .  .  Andover:  Allen,  Morrill,  and  War  dwell.  New- 
York:  Mark  H.  Newman.  1846.  l2mo,  pp.  xi,  369.  AAS.,  BM., 
H.,  UTS.,  Y.  +  New  York:  Van  Nostrand  &'  Terrett,  123  Fulton 
Street.  1 85 1.  [Same  collation.]  BA.,  nyp.  -\-  Andover:  Warren 
F.Drafer.    1857.    [Same  collation.]  cu.,  UTS.  93207 

Stuart.  Mr.  Webster's  Andover  Address  and  his  Political 
Course  while  Secretary  of  State.  The  Publishers  have  no  authority 
to  designate  the  authorship  of  the  following  pages;  but  from  various 
circumstances,  they  infer  the  probabilit}',  that  they  were  written  by 
Prof.  Stuart,  of  Andover.  Essex  County  {^Mass.^^:  Published  for  I 
Distribution.    1844.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

AAS.,    B.,   BA.,   C,    cu.,    H.,    HEH.,    M.,    MINNHS.,    NYP.,    UP.,    UTS., 
Signed  Civis.  WHS.,  Y.  93208 


STUART  (mOSEs).  I99 

Stuart.  Scriptural  View  of  the  Wine-question,  in  a  Letter  to 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Nott,  President  of  Union  College.  By  ?vl,  Stuart  .  .  . 
New-York:  Leavitty  Troiv  ^  C omfany y  Pr'interSy  No.  33  Ann- 
Str-eet.    1 848.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

B.,  BM.,  CU.,  GTS.,  H.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.  932O9 

On  cover:  New-York:  Leavitt,  Trozv  and  Company,  Publishers,  No.  191  Broad- 
way.   1848. 

For  an  answer,  see  James  Lillie's  "Reply  to  Professor  Stuart  and  President  Nott 
on  the  Wine  Question,"  Philadelphia,  1848.    nyp.,  uts. 

Stuart.  A  Sermon  delivered  before  His  Excellency  Levi  Lin- 
coln Esq.  Governor,  His  Honor  Thomas  L.  Winthrop  Lieutenant 
Governor,  the  Hon.  Council,  the  Senate,  and  House  of  Representa- 
tives of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  May  30,  1827 — 
being  the  Day  of  General  Election.  By  Moses  Stuart  .  .  .  Boston: 
True  and  Greeney  State  Printers — 1 827.    8vo,  pp.  42.    AAS.,  B., 

BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS., 

WHS.,  Y.  93210 
See  also,   Hosea  Ballou's   "Orthodoxy  unmasked.    A  Sermon   ...   in  which  some 
notice  is  taken  of  Professor  Stuart's  election  sermon,"  Boston,  1827.    aas.,  bm.,  c. 

Stuart.  A  Sermon,  delivered  by  request  of  the  Female  Chari- 
table Society  in  Salem,  at  their  Anniversary  the  first  Wednesday  in 
August,  A.D.  1 8 15.  By  Moses  Stuart  .  .  .  Andover:  Printed  by 
Flagg  and  Gould.    1 8  15.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  M.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  932  I  I 

"An  Account  of  the  'Salem  Female  Charitable  Society,'  "  forms  pp.  23-32. 

Stuart.  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Completion  of  the  New 
College  Edifice  for  the  use  of  the  Theological  Seminary  at  Andover, 
and  delivered  Sept.  13,  1 82 1.  By  Moses  Stuart .  .  .  Andover.  Pub- 
lished by  Flagg  and  Gould.    1 82  I.    8vo,  pp.  46. 

aas.,   B.,   BA.,   BM.,   H.,   HEH.,   M.,   NYH.,    NYP.,   P.,   UTS.,   WHS.,   Y. 

93212 

Stuart.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Church 
in  Hanover  Street,  Boston,  March  I,  1826.  By  M.  Stuart  .  .  . 
Andover:  Printed  by  Flagg  and  Gould.    1 826.    8vo,  pp.  35. 

AAS.,  B.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  UTS.,  Y.  932  I  3 
See  also  "Dr.  Sprague's  Reply  to  Professor  Stuart's  Letter,"  1835,  in  notes  follow- 
ing no.  89744,  vol.  23. 

For  a  list  of  Stuart's  writings,  including  religious  works  omitted  here,  see  E.  A. 
Park's  "Discourse"  at  his  funeral,  1852,  pp.  51—54. 

[Stuart  (Richardson),  and  others.']  The  Address  of  the 
Grand  Jury,  to  the  Court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  &c.  for  Baltimore 


200  STUART  (t.  c). 

County,  to  the  charge  deh'vered  to  them  by  the  Chief  Justice,  and 
the  Reply  of  the  Court  to  that  Address.  Baltimore:  From  the 
Diamond  Press,  No,  12,  Light  street.    1 8 13.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

BA.  93214 

Address  signed  on  p.  7  by  Richardson  Stuart,  Foreman,  and  other  members  of  the 
Grand  Jury. 

Improved  title  of  no.  301 1,  vol.  i. 

[Stuart  (T.  C.)].  Missionary  Paper,  No.  12.  Missionary 
Biography.    [BostonF    1830.?]    i2mo,  pp.  16.  nyp.  93215 

Caption  title. 

Consists  of  three  narratives:  Naomi,  a  Cherokee  Woman.  (Communicated  by 
Missionaries  at  Dwight.) — Sarah,  an  African  Woman.  (Communicated  by  Rev. 
T.  C.  Stuart,  of  the  Chickasaw  Mission.) — John  Arch,  a  Cherokee  Young  Man. 
(Compiled  from  communications  of  Missionaries  in  the  Cherokee  Nation.) 

Cushman  states  that  T.  C.  "Stewart,"  under  the  auspices  of  the  Synod  of  South 
Carolina,  founded  the  mission  to  the  Chickasaw  Indians,  in  Monroe  County,  Mis- 
sissippi, in  1821.  See  his  "History  of  the  Choctaw,  Chickasaw  and  Natchez  Indians," 
1899, pp.  418-420. 

Stuart  (Thomas  Middleton).  An  Oration  delivered  on  the 
Fourth  of  July,  1821,  and  published  at  the  request  of  the  Philo- 
mathean  Society  of  Beaufort,  S.  C.  by  Thomas  Middleton  Stuart, 
a  member  of  the  Society,  Charleston:  Gould  and  Riley,  frinters, 
20  Broad-street.    1821.    8vo,  pp.  15.  nyh.  93216 

Stuart  (William).  An  |  Oration,  |  delivered  before  the  | 
Uranian  Society,  |  in  the  |  City  of  New-York,  |  At  a  Quarterly 
Meeting,  on  Tuesday,  the  12th  of  March,  1793.  |  By  William 
Stuart.  I  ...  I  New-York:  \  Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Swords,  No.  27, 
William-Street.  \  — 1794. —  [  8vo,  pp.  23.     H.,  nyh.,  nyp.  932  17 

Half  title:  An  Oration  on  Faction. 

Stuart  (William),  b.  1788?  Sketches  of  the  Life  of  William 
Stuart,  the  first  and  most  celebrated  counterfeiter  of  Connecticut; 
comprising  startling  details  of  daring  feats  performed  by  himself 
...  As  given  by  himself.  Bridgefort:  Printed  and  Published  for 
the  Author.    1854.   Square  i6mo,  pp.  223. 

B.,  C,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  932  I  8 

Stuart  (William),  of  Binghamfton.  Address  delivered  before 
the  People's  College  Association,  at  its  annual  meeting,  on  Wed- 
nesday, the  1 2th  day  of  August,  1857,  by  William  Stuart,  Esq.  .  .  . 
Binghamfton:  Printed  at  the  Daily  Refublican  Office.  [185 7.] 
8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  93219 

Relates  to  the  origin  and  progress  of  the  People's  College. 
Stuart  was  the  editor  of  the  Republican. 


STUART    &    MARSH.  201 

Stuart  &  Marsh.  Engineers'  Report  for  supplying  the  City  of 
Rochester  with  water.  See  Stuart  (  [Charles  Beebe]  ). 

Stuart,  Edwards  &  Brown.  The  Income  Tax.  See  Springer 
(William  McKendree),  no.  89841,  vol.  23. 

Stuart- Wortley  (Emmeline  [Charlotte  Elizabeth  Man- 
ners]). Travels  in  the  United  States,  etc.  during  1849  ^'^^  1850. 
By  the  Lady  Emmeline  Stuart  Wortley.  In  three  volumes.  .  .  . 
London:  Richard  Bentley,  New  Burlington  Street,  Publisher  in 
Ordinary  to  Her  Majesty.  185 1.  [Verso  of  title:]  London: 
Printed  by  Samuel  Bentley  &'  Co.,  Bangor  House,  Shoe  Lane.  3 
vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  XV,  307;  (2),  v-xi,  35 1;  vii,  316.  BM.,  c,  cu., 
MINNHS.,  NYP.  +  New  York:  Harfer  &'  Brothers,  Publishers, 
82  Clif  Street.  1851.  l2mo,  pp.  463.  BM.,  c,  CU.,  H.,  heh., 
NYP.,  PRINCETON,  UTEX.  +  Paris:  A.  and  W.  Galignani  and 
C°.  Rue  Vivienne,  N°  18.  Baudry's  European  Library.  Qual 
Malaquais,  N°  2'  1 85  I.  [Verso  of  half-title:]  Paris — Printed  by 
E.  Briere,  rue  Sainte-Anne,  55.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  236.      nyp.  93220 

Printer's  imprint  on  verso  of  title  in  vol.  3  of  the  London,  1 85 1,  edition:  London: 
Printed  by  Sckulze  and  Co.,  13,  Poland  Street. 

Retold  by  Mrs.  Nina  Cust,  with  many  quotations  from  the  original,  in  "Wan- 
derers," London,  [1928].   c,  cu.,  nyp. 

Stuart- Wortley.  &c.  By  the  Lady  Emmeline  Stuart  Wort- 
ley. London:  Thomas  Bosworth,  21^  Regent  Street.  MDCCCLIII. 
[Verso  of  title:]  London:  Printed  by  G.  Barclay,  Castle  St. 
Leicester  Sq.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  errata  (i),  verso  blank,  452  (misnum- 
bered  450).   Frontispiece.  BM.,  c,  minnhs.,  nyp.  93221 

On  p.  vii:  "My  book  of  American  Travels  was  called  'Travels  in  the  United 
States,  &c.,'  and  that  '&c.'    I  propose  now,  in  this  little  work,  to  take  up  again." 

Stubbe  (Henry),  b.  1606?  d.  1678.  Conscience  |  the  |  Best 
Friend  |  upon  Earth:  |  or,  |  The  Happy  Effects  |  Of  Keeping  |  A 
Good  Conscience.  |  Very  Useful  for  this  Age.  |  By  Henry  Stubbes, 
Minister  |  of  the  Gospel.  |  .  .  .  |  Boston,  Re  printed  by  B.  Green  ^ 
J.  Allen,  I  jor  Nicholas  Buttolfh,  and  are  to  be  \  Sold  at  his  Shop  at 
the  corner  oj  \  Gutteridg^s  Coffee-House.  1699.  |  I2mo,  pp.  (20), 
64.  A-G  in  sixes.  JCB.,  nyp.  +  [Same  imprint  and  collation.] 
1700.  AAS.  93222 

First  edition,  London,  1677.   bm. 

The  author's  name  was  spelled  Stubbe,  Stubbes,  or  Stubbs.  The  entry  of  the  first 
edition,  in  the  Easter  Term  Catalogue,  1677,  has  the  spelling  "Stubbe." 

Stubbe.  Conscience  ]  the  |  Best  Friend  |  upon  |  Earth  |  or,  | 
The  happy  Effects  |  Of  keeping  a  Good  |  Conscience.  |  Very  Useful 


202  STUBBE. 

for  this  Age.  |  By  Henry  Stubbes,  [  Minister  of  the  Gospel.  |  .  .  .  | 
Boston^  Re-frinted  by  T.  Fleets  for  |  Nicholas  Buttolfh,  near  Gut- 
teridg^s  \  Cojjee-House  in  Cornhill,  17 14.  |  l2mo,  pp.  (19),  62, 
advertisement  ( I ).  aas.  93223 

Stubbe  (Henry),  b.  1632,  d.  1676.  The  |  Indian  Nectar,  |  or 
a  I  Discourse  |  concerning  |  Chocolata:  |  wherein  |  The  Nature  of 
the  Cacao-nut,  and  the  other  Ingredi-  |  ents  of  that  Composition,  is 
examined,  and  stated  |  according  to  the  Judgment  and  Experience 
of  the  I  Indians,  and  Spanish  Writers,  who  h'ved  in  the  Indies,  | 
and  others;  with  sundry  additional  Observations  |  made  in  Eng- 
land: The  ways  of  compounding  and  |  preparing  Chocolata  are 
enquired  into;  its  Effects,  as  |  to  its  alimental  and  Venereal  quality, 
as  well  as  Medi-  |  cinal  (especially  in  Hypochondriacal  Melancholy) 
are  |  fully  debated.  Together  with  a  Spagyrical  Analysis  |  of  the 
Cacao-nut,  performed  by  that  excellent  Chy-  ]  mist.  Monsieur  le 
Febure,  Chymist  to  His  Majesty.  |  By  Henry  Stubbe  formerly  of 
Ch.  Ch.  in  Oxon.  Physician  |  for  His  Majesty,  and  the  Right  Hon- 
ourable Thomas  Lord  |  Windsor  in  the  Island  of  Jamaica  in  the 
West-Indies.  |  .  .  .  |  London,  Printed  by  J.  C.  for  Andrew  Crook 
at  the  Sign  of  the  Green  \  Dragon  in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard.  1 662. 
I  8vo,  pp.  (15),  184.   A-M  in  eights,  N  in  four. 

BM.,  BODLEIAN,  C,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.  93224 

[Stubbe].  A  |  Justification  |  of  the  |  Present  War  |  against 
the  I  United  Netherlands.  |  Wherein  |  The  Declaration  of  His 
Majesty  is  Vindicated,  |  and  the  War  proved  to  be  Just,  Honour- 
able, and  Necessary;  |  The  Dominion  of  the  Sea  Explained,  and 
His  I  Majesties  Rights  thereunto  Asserted;  |  The  Obligations  of 
the  Dutch  to  England,  and  Their  Continual  Ingratitude:  |  Illus- 
trated with  Sculptures.  |  In  Answer  to  a  Dutch  Treatise  Entituled, 
Considerations  |  upon  the  Present  State  of  the  United  Netherlands. 
I  By  an  English  Man.  |  •  •  •  |  London.  \  Printed  for  Henry  Hills 
and  John  Starkey,  and  are  to  be  Sold  at  the  Bell  \  in  St.  Pauls 
Chti[r^ch-yard  and  the  Mitre  ■ivithin  Temple-Bar,  iSjl.  \  Small 
4to,  pp.  (8),  80.   2  folded  plates.   A-L  in  fours. 

BM.,  BODLEIAN,  C,  FAC.ADV.,  NYP.  93225 

Cont.iins  incidental  references  to  America.  Reprinted  in  the  following  year  with 
the  avithor's  name  included  in  the  title,  bm.,  nyp.  "A  Further  Justification  .  .  ." 
was  published  in  1673.    bm.,  c,  fac.adv.,  nyh.,  nyp. 

The  autiior's  name  was  also  spelled  "Stubbs"  and  "Stubhes,"  and  he  was  the  son 
of  the  preceding  Henry  Stubbe.    See  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 

Stubbes  (Henry).   5r<' Stubbe  (Henry),  /;.  l6o6?  d.  1678. 


STUBBIN.  203 

[Stubbin  (James)].  "Is  it  Lawful  to  Poison  our  Neighbour?" 
America  contrasted  with  England;  or,  once  well  begun  is  half  done. 
[At  foot  of  p.  I :]  Printed  by  Walls  and  Fargher^  at  the  Temper- 
ance Guardian,  and  Rechabite  Journal  Office,  Douglas,  Isle  of 
Man.    [1838.]    i6mo,  pp.  16.  nyp.  93226 

Caption  title.   Signed  and  dated:  James  Stubbin.  g,  Finsbury  Place,  London,  1838. 

Stubbs  (Alfred).  A  Pastoral  Letter  to  the  Parishioners  of  Christ 
Church,  New-Brunswick,  in  reference  to  the  Charge  of  "False 
Representations"  preferred  by  four  laymen  of  the  Diocese  of  New- 
Jersey,  against  their  Bishop.  By  the  Rev.  Alfred  Stubbs.  New- 
Brunswick:   A.  Ackerman,  Publisher,  No.  5  Peace-Street.    1852. 

I2mo,  pp.  13.  B.,  BM.,  CU.,  PRINCETON,  UTS.  93227 

Stubbs.  A  Record  of  Christ  Church,  New-Brunswick,  Diocese 
of  New-Jersey.  By  the  Rev.  Alfred  Stubbs,  rector  of  the  Parish. 
New-York:  Daniel  Dana,  Jr.,  No.  20  John-Street.  1850.  [Verso 
of  title:]    Pudney  &'  Russell,  Printers.   8vo,  pp.  32. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PRINCETON,  WHS.,  Y.  93228 

A  revised  edition  with  additions  was  printed  in  New  Brunswick,  in  1865,  h.,  nyh., 
NYP.,  Y.,  and  again  in  1876,  nyh. 

Stubbs  (Henry).  5^^  Stubbe  (Henry). 

Stubbs  (Robert).  Browne's  Western  Calendar,  or,  the  Cin- 
cinnati Almanac,  for  .  .  .  Eighteen  Hundred  &  Seven  ...  By  Robert 
Stubbs,  Philomathes.  .  .  .  Cincinnati:  Printed  at  the  Press  of  John 
W.  Browne,  Office  of  Liberty  Hall.  Great  allowance  to  those  who 
purchase  wholesale.    [1806.]    8vo,  pp.  (32). 

HEH.,  NYP.,  WRHS.  93229 

The  previous  issue  was  calculated  by  William  M'Farland.  Later  issues  have  been 
located  as  follows:    for  1808,  wrhs.;  for  1809,  hist.  &  phil.  soc.  c,  m.;  for  1810, 

HEH.,    M.;    for    181I,    HEH.,    HIST.    &    PHIL.    SOC.    C,    M.  j  for    l8l2,    AAS.,    HIST.    &    PHIL. 

SOC.  o.,  M.,  WRHS.;  for  18 13,  hist.  &  phil.  soc.  o.,  m.  Thomson's  Bibliography  of 
Ohio  includes  an  issue  for  1816.  Several  of  the  locations  are  taken  from  Rusk's 
"Literature  of  the  Middle  Western  Frontier,"  1925.  The  title  varies,  some  of  the 
issues  having  the  titles,  "Browne's  Cincinnati  Almanac,"  or  "The  Western  Cal- 
endar .  .  ." 

Stubbs.   The  Kentucky  Farmer's  Almanac,  for  .  .  .  181 1 ;  .  . .  jN  ck^'^ 

Calculated  by  Robert  Stubbs.  Lexington,  Ky.  Printed  by  Wm.  TV.  /j  1/ 1  y  / 

Worsley,  and  sold,  wholesale  and  retail,  by  Self,  and  Maccoun,  Til-  '  '  t  f  0  I 

ford  &  Co.    [1810.]    l2mo,  pp.  (36).  '  .%^ 

AAS.,  LOUISVILLE  P.L.,  WHS.  9323O  j  "7     j   '^ 

The    Kentucky    Farmer's   Almanac   for    18 10,    whs.,    was    "calculated   by   George  '  ^^^ 

Brown,  Jun.  of   Kentucky,"  who  also  compiled  the  "Western   Farmer's  Almanac."  ,    \0  ,   Q^ 
Information  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

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204  STUBBS. 

Later  issues  are  located  as  follows:    for  1812,  aas.,  louisville  p.  l.,   whs.;   for 

1813,    LOUISVILLE    p.    L.,    WHS.  j     for    1814,    HEH,,    LOUISVILLE    P.    L.,    WHS.  j     for    l8l5, 

WHS.;  for  1 81 6,  aas.;  for  1817,  Georgetown,  whs.;  for  1818,  Georgetown,  whs.; 
for  1822,  Frankfort,  louisville  p.  l.  Several  locations  from  Rusk's  "Literature  of 
the  Middle  Western  Frontier,"  1925.  The  title  varies,  "Kentucky"  not  always  being 
included  in  the  beginning. 

Stubbs.  The  Ohio  Almanac,  for  .  .  .  1806.  ...  By  Robert 
Stubbs,  Philomathes.  Cincinnati:  Printed  by  Josefh  Carf enter. 
[1805.]    i2mo,  pp.  36.  HEH.  93231 

Issues  for  1814  and  for  1815  are  located  at  aas.  and  heh.  respectively. 

[Stubbs  (Samuel)].  A  Compendious  Account  of  the  most  Im- 
portant Battles  of  the  Late  War,  to  which  is  added,  the  curious 
adventures  of  Corporal  Samuel  Stubbs,  (a  Kentuckian  of  65  years 
of  age.)  Who,  in  the  late  War,  patriotically  volunteered  his  serv- 
ices and  nobly  distinguished  himself  in  the  battles  of  Queenstown — 
French  Town — Little  York,  Chippewa — New-Orleans,  &c.  .  .  . 
Boston — Printed  by  William  Walter.  18 1 7.  i2mo,  pp.  24.  Fron- 
tispiece portrait.  aas.,  nyh.  93232 

The  Compendious  Account,  pp.  3—14,  is  an  abridgement  of  John  Lathrop's  anony- 
mous "Compendious  History  of  the  Late  War,"  no.  15043,  vol.  4.    aas.,  b.,  c,  nyp. 

A  reprint,  New  York,  [1915],  forms  no.  5  of  "Heartman's  Historical  Series,"  and 
another,  Tarrytown,  1929,  pp.  193— 211  of  extra  no.  152  of  the  "Magazine  of 
History." 

Stuben.  See  Steuben. 

Stubs  (Philip).  An  Account  of  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel 
in  Foreign  Parts.   London.    1843.   Folio-  BM.  93233 

Caption  title. 

For  other  editions,  see  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts, 
no.  85932,  vol.  21. 

Stvcken  Gemencioneert  in  den  Bycorff.  See  [Usselincx  (Wil- 
lem)]. 

Stuckle  (Henri).  Voies  de  communication  aux  Etats-Unis, 
etude  technique  et  administrative,  par  Henri  Stuckle,  ancien  di- 
recteur  des  chemins  de  fer  d'Alsace  (annees  1842  et  1843).  P^f^^-' 
Carilian-Goeury  et  V'"'  Dal?nont,  ^diteurs,  Libraires  des  Corps 
royaiix  des  fonts  et  chaussees  et  des  niineSy  Qiiai  des  Augustins,  W^ 
39  et  41.  1847.  [Verso  of  half  title:]  Paris. — Imprimerie  de 
Fain  et  Thunoty  Rue  Racine^  28,  pres  de  VOdcon.  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
470,  errata  (i).   Folded  map,  and  6  folded  tables. 

BM.,  C,  NYH.,  NYP.  93234 
Stuckle  published  several  works  on  American  railways  and  canals  after  i860. 


STUCLEY.  205 

Stucley  (Lewis).  To  the  Kings  most  Excellent  Maiestie,  See 
Raleigh  (W.),  note  following  no.  67550,  vol.  16. 

BM.,  BODLEIAN,  HEH.,  JCB.,  NYP.  93235 

There  are  at  least  two  variant  issues,  as  the  facsimile  of  the  tailpiece  of  the  Church 
copy,  now  heh.,  found  in  the  Church  Catalogue,  differs  from  that  of  the  nyi>.  copy. 
For  a  Dutch  translation,  see  note  following  no.  67592,  vol.  16. 

Studdiford  (Peter).  A  |  Funeral  Sermon,  |  On  the  Death  of 
the  I  Rev.  Jacob  R.  Hardenbergh,  d.d.  |  President  of  |  Queen's 
College,  I  and  |  Pastor  of  the  Dutch  Church  |  In  New-Brunswick; 
I  Departed  this  Life,  November  2,  1790.  |  in  the  55th  year  of  his 
age.  I  By  Peter  Studdiford,  a.m.  |  Neiv-Brunszvick:  \  Printed  by 
A braham  Blauvelt.  |  M,DCC,xci.  [  8vo,  pp.  23.         c,  nyh.  93236 

Pp.  20—23  contain  an  elegy  "by  a  friend." 

Studdiford  (Peter  O.).  The  Privileges  and  Responsibilities  of 
our  Country.  An  Oration:  delivered  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  a.d., 
1846,  in  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  of  Readington,  by  the  Rev. 
Peter  O.  Studdiford,  d.d.  of  Lambertville,  N.  J.  .  .  .  New-Bruns- 
wick:   Press  of  J.   Terhune,  xxvii  Albany  Street,    mdcccxlvi. 

SVO,  pp.  17.  NYH.  93237 

Student,  fseud.  The  Essayist,  or  Literary  Cabinet;  containing 
Essays,  Dissertations,  &c.  on  various  subjects.  To  which  is  added,  an 
Oration  on  the  Completion  of  the  Grand  Canal;  pronounced  be- 
fore a  literary  society,  in  this  city,  Nov.  4,  1825.  ...  By  a  Student. 
New-York:  Printed  jar  the  Author.    1826.   8vo,  pp.  83. 

NYP.  93238 

Student,  fseud.  The  Indian  Queen  of  Chenango:  a  Poem  in 
four  cantos.  By  a  Student.  .  .  .  Oxford  \^N.  Y.]  ;  Printed  by  La  F. 
Leal.    1844.    i8mo,  pp.  64.  nyp.  93239 

Attributed  to  Frederick  Stanley  Montgomery  Willoughby  in  Galpin's  "Annals  of 
Oxford,  New  York,"  1906,  p.  205. 

Student,  fseud.  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Nicholas  Chester,  in  answer 
to  his  dogmatical  one,  addressed  to  the  Rev.  George  Strebcck; 
wherein  his  doctrine  of  universal  restoration,  is  scripturally  refuted; 
and  the  Doctrine  of  the  eternity  of  hell  torments,  proved  from 
scripture  authority.  By  a  Student.  .  .  .  New  York:  Printed  by  L. 
Nichols,  for  the  author.    1803.    l2mo,  pp.  (2),  32. 

NYH.,  Y.  93240 
In  a  MS.   note  on  the   title  page  of  the  y.  copy:    "By  Alexr.   Gunn,   Student  of 

Columbia  College." 

A  reply  to  Chester's  "Letter  to  Rev.  George  Strebeck  containing  a  Candid  Review 

of  three  sermons   On  Wrath  to  come,  preached  and  published  by  that  gentleman," 

New  York,  1803.    NYH. 


206  STUDENT    AT    LAW. 

A  Student  at  Law,  fseud.  Trial  of  Joseph  N.  Cardinal,  and 
others.  To  which  are  added,  the  Argumentative  Petition  in  favour 
of  the  Prisoners,  and  several  other  precious  documents,  &c.  &c.  &c. 
By  a  Student  at  Law.  Montreal:  John  Lovelly  Printer,  St.  Nich- 
olas Street.    1839.  .  .  .  8vo,  pp.  141.  NYP.  93241 

Among  those  present  at  the  trial,  listed  on  pp.  3—4,  appears  the  name  of  "Francis 
Johnson,  Student  at  Law,  [who]  performs  the  duty  of  Reporter." 

Also  issued  in  French,  as  follows: 

Proces  de  Joseph  N.  Cardinal,  et  autres.  Auquel  on  a  joint  la  requete  argumenta- 
tive en  faveur  des  prisonniers,  et  plusieurs  autres  documents  precieux,  &c.  &c.  &c.  Par 
un  etudiant  en  droit.    Montreal:    John  Lovell,  impritneur,  Rue  St.  Nicolas.    1839. 

.  .  .   8V0,  pp.    144,    (l).     NYP. 

An  Account  of  this  trial  is  included  in  State  Trials,  Court  Martial,  1838-9,  exhib- 
iting history  of  late  rebellion  in  Lower  Canada,  Montreal,  1839. 

Student  at  Law,  fseud.  Twilight;  a  Poem.  See  [Knight 
(Frederick)],  no.  381 13,  vol.  9.   aas.,  ba.,  y. 

Student  at  Yale  College,  fseud.  College  Almanack,  1761. 
I  An  Astronomical  Diary;  or  an  |  Almanack  |  For  ...  |  176 1.  | 
[8  lines]  I  By  a  Student  at  Yale-College.  |  [ii  lines.]  |  New- 
Haven,  I  Printed  and  sold  by  James  Parker  and  Comfany,  at  \  the 
Post-Office.  I  [1760.]  i2mo,  pp.  (16).  Y.  -|-  For  ...  1762. 
.  .  .  New-Haven:  Printed  and  sold  by  Parker  and  Comfany. 
i2mo,  pp.  (16).  CHS.,  Y.  93242 

Bates'  Connecticut  Almanacs,  p.  27,  and  Dexter's  Yale  Graduates,  vol.  2,  p.  752, 
attribute  to  Joseph  Huntington. 

See  also,  below.  Student  of  Yale  College. 

Student  of  Dickinson  College,  fseud.  The  Story  of  Pale- 
mon  and  Eliza.   See  no.  92342,  vol.  24. 

Student  of  Harvard  University,  fseud.  The  |  Triumphs  | 
of  I  Superstition:  |  an  |  Elegy.  |  By  a  Student  of  Harvard  Univer- 
sity. I  ...  I  Printed  at  Boston,  \  by  Isaiah  Thomas  and  Ebene-zer  T. 
Andrew's.  \  At  Faust^s  Statue,  No.  45,  Netubury  Street.  \  MDCCXC.  [ 
4to,  pp.  16.  AAS.  93243 

Improved  title  of  no.  30520,  vol.  8,  entered  under  the  author,  Thaddeus  Mason 

Harris. 

Student  of  Law,  fseud.  Fellow  Citizens,  Friends  |  to  Liberty 
and  equal  Commerce.  |  \_New  York.    1 7 73.]    Folio,  pp.  4. 

Caption  title.  C,  NYH.,  NYP.  93244 

Signed  and  dated:   "A  Student  of  Law.    New-York,  Nov.  19,  1773." 

In  favor  of  non-importation  of  tea,  answering  Poplicola's  arguments.    See  Evans, 

nos.  12956  and  12957.    For  a  reply  by  Popllcola,  see  To  the  Worthy  Inhabitants  of 

the  City  of  New-York,  Evans  no.  12955. 


STUDENT    OF    YALE.  207 

Student  of  Yale  College,  fseud.  College  Almanack,  |  For 
•••I  ^ll?)^  I  [19  l'"^s]  I  By  a  Student  of  ^'ale-College.  |  [14 
lines.]  I  New-Haven:  Printed  ^  sold  by  T.  i^  S.  Green.  I 
[1772.]    i2mo,  pp.  (16).  Y.  93245 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

"The  author  indicates,  without  saying  so  directly,  that  he  is  a  student  at  Yale  and 
dedicates  his  almanac  to  'his  Fellow  Students.'  It  seems  not  improbable  that  Noah 
Atwater  of  New  Haven,  a  graduate  of  Yale  in  the  class  of  1774,  was  the  author  of 
this  almanac.  He  is  the  only  student  in  the  College  at  this  time  who  is  known  to 
have  been  'distinguished  for  his  attainments  in  natural  philosophy  and  astronomy.' 
It  seems  improbable  that  Prof.  Nehemiah  Strong  would  have  thus  masqueraded  as  a 
student  and  issued  an  almanac,  and  much  more  likely  that  it  was  the  work  of  an 
actual  student,  done  under  the  Professor's  instruction." — Bates'  Connecticut  Al- 
manacs, pp.  35-36. 

See  also,  above.  Student  at  Yale  College. 

Miss  Pratt  states  that  the  Yale  library  has  no  record  of  an  almanac  with  this  title 
between  the  issues  for  1762  and  1773. 

The  Student's  Companion.  Januar)^  183 1.  By  the  Knights  of 
the  Round  Table.  New-Haven:  Printed  and  fublished  by  Baldwin 
and  Treadway.    1 83 1.    8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  56. 

BA.,  H.,  Y.  93246 

Issued  monthly  from  January  to  April,  1831.  No  further  numbers  have  been  lo- 
cated. An  article  on  the  history  of  Yale  College  is  continued  through  these  four 
numbers. 

Student's  Magazine.  Published  at  the  Pennsylvania  Institution 
for  the  Instruction  of  the  Blind,  Vol.  I.  Wednesday,  February  7, 
1838.  No.  2.  [Philadelfhiaf]^  Oblong  folio,  leaves  numbered 
[5]-8.  BA.  93247 

Caption  title. 
Raised  letters. 

The  Students'  Miscellany:  published  at  the  Sessions  of  the 
Oneida  and  Genesee  Conferences,  at  Cazenovia.  Volume  I.  Printed 
by  H.  C.  Bicknelly  Morrisville.    1 830-3  I.    4to,  pp.  208.    Plate. 

93248 

Title  from  an  early  MS.  note  prepared  for  the  Dictionary  by  Joseph  Sabin. 

The  Students'  Repository.  S[amuel]  H[enry]  Smothers,  Edi- 
tor. James  Buckner,  Assistant  Editor.  .  .  .  Published  by  S.  H. 
Smothers,  at  Spartanburg,  Randolph  County,  Indiana.  Vol.  I. 
No.  I.   July,  1863.    8vo,  pp.  32.  93249 

Title  from  the  "North  American  Review,"  vol.  97,  1863,  p.  557.  The  editor  was 
the  colored  principal  of  the  Union  Literary  Institute,  at  Spartanburg,  Indiana.  Ac- 
cording to  Tucker's  "History  of  Randolph  County,  Indiana,"  1882,  pp.  179—180, 
"one  feature  of  this  institution,  unique  for  those  times,  was  that  no  distinction  was 
made  for  race  nor  color  nor  sex." 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  is  in- 
cluded because  of  a  cross  reference  from  Smothers. 


208  STUDLEY. 

Studley  (William  S.).  Charity:  a  Poem,  delivered  before  the 
Mechanic  Apprentices'  Library  Association,  at  their  twenty-third 
anniversary,  on  Wednesday  evening,  February  22,  1843.  By  Wil- 
liam S.  Studley,  a  member.  Bosto?i:  Printed  by  H.  L.  DevereuXy 
No.  4  Water  Street^  1 843.   8vo,  pp.  14.  nyh.  93250 

Stuven  (Johann  Friedrich).  De  [  vero  |  Novi  Orbis  |  Inven- 
tore.  I  Dissertatio  |  Historico-Critica  |  Auctore  |  Jo.  Friderico  Stii- 
venio  |  Francojurtl  ad  Moenum,  \  Afud  Domlnicum  a  Sande.  | 
Anno  MDCCXiv.  |  8vo,  pp.  (8),  68.  c,  h.,  jcb.,  nyp.  93251 

One  of  the  works  supporting  the  theory,  now  completely  discredited,  that  the  new 
world  was  discovered  by  Martin  Behaim  rather  than  by  Columbus.  See  Winsor,  vol. 
2,  p.  35,  and  Channing,  vol.  I,  p.  12,  in  regard  to  this  claim,  and  Watson's  bibliog- 
raphy of  the  subject  in  Anderson's  "America  not  discovered  by  Columbus,"  4th  ed., 
1891,  pp.  161— 164. 

.  .  .  Stulta  est  dementia,  cum  tot  ubique  |  Vatibus  occurras, 
periturze  parcere  Chartae.  Juv.  |  \_Phtladelfhia:  Printed  by  S. 
Keimer.    1727.]    Folio,  pp.  4.  93252 

Title  from  Hildeburn.  A  reply  to  the  "Confutation  of  the  Reply  to  the  Speech" 
of  Isaac  Norris,  Sept.  11,  1727. 

Improved  title  of  no.  60645,  vol.  14. 

Stupor  (Morpheus),  fsevd.  The  Festivaliad,  a  singular  metri- 
cal poem ;  written  in  commemoration  of  the  Festival  of  Saint  John, 
the  First  Christian  Mason,  which  was  celebrated  at  Dorchester, 
Mass.  June  24th,  anno  domini  1807,  annoque  lucis  5807.  By 
Morpheus  Stupor,  V.  M.  N.  V.  D.  To  which  are  prefixed,  a  few 
prefatory  remarks;  and  through  the  whole  are  interspersed,  a  num- 
ber of  interesting  observations  and  explanatory  notes.  By  Hezekiah 
Hectic,  K.  G.  Q.  The  13th  Irish,  from  the  7th  Scotch  edition,  i 
\Boston^'\    1811.    i2mo,pp.  42.  aas.  93253 

Satirical  verses. 

Sturbridge,  Mass.  Congregational  Church.  Manual  for  the 
Use  of  the  Members  of  the  Congregational  Church,  in  Sturbridge, 
January,  1 843.  West  Brookfield:  Merria?n  &'  Cooke,  Printers. 
1843.    i2mo,  pp.  46.  AAS.,  c,  nyh.  93254 

Brief  Historical  Notices,  pp.  3—5.  Lists  of  members  of  the  church  from  1736— 1843 
form  pp.  26—46. 

Sturbridge  [Mass.]  Association.  History  of  the  Baptist 
Churches,  composing  the  .  .  .  See  History,  no.  32160,  vol.  8.  H.,  M. 

Minutes  of  the  Sturbridge  Association,  at  Wilbraham,  September 
the  25th  and  26th,  A.D.  1805.    [Worcester?    1805?]    8vo,  pp.  7. 

Caption  title.  AAS.  93255 


STURGE   (jOHn).  209 

Minutes  of  the  Sturbridge  Association,  holden  at  Thompson, 
October,  24,  &  25.  1806.  Worcester:  Printed  by  Sewall  Good- 
ridge.  Jan.  1807.    8vo,  pp.  10.   Continued.  aas.,  uts.  93256 

In  some  years  the  name  appears  as  the  Sturbridge  Baptist  Association. 

Sturge  (John).  Remarks  on  the  Society  for  the  Extinction  of 
the  Slave-Trade,  and  the  Civilization  of  Africa;  and  on  "The  Slave- 
Trade,  and  its  Remedy."  By  John  Sturge.  London:  Hamiltoriy 
A  dams  y  and  Co.y  Paternoster  Row;  Harvey  and  Darton^  Grace- 
church  Street ;  and  Edmund  Fry,  Bishofsgate  Street.  1 84 1.  [Col- 
ophon:] Johnston  ^  Barrett,  Printers,  13  Mark  Lane,  London. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  cu.,  M.  93257 

According  to  a  prefatory  note  signed  by  Joseph  Sturge,   the  Remarks   were  lirst 
published  anonymously  at  Liverpool  in  1840. 

Sturge.  Report  on  Free  Labour,  presented  to  the  General  Anti- 
slavery  Convention,  by  John  Sturge,  Esq.  of  Birmingham.  [Colo- 
phon:]   Johnston  ^  Barrett,  1 2,,  Mark  Lane.    {^London.    184—?] 

8vo,  pp.  31.  B.,  BM.,  C,  NYH.  93258 

Caption  title.  Johnston  and  Barrett  are  located  at  13  Mark  Lane  in  the  London 
Post  Office  directory  for  1843.    Letters  quoted  in  the  text  are  dated  in  1840. 

Sturge  (Joseph).  Horrors  of  the  Negro  Apprenticeship  System 
in  the  British  Colonies:  as  detailed  at  the  Public  Breakfast  given  by 
the  Citizens  of  Birmingham,  to  Mr.  Joseph  Sturge,  on  returning 
from  his  Benevolent  Mission  to  the  West  Indies.  June  6,  1837. 
Glasgow:  Printed  by  W.  &  W.  Miller,  90,  Bell  Street,  mdccc- 
XXXVII.   8vo,  pp.  20.  AAS.,  B.  93259 

[Sturge].  The  Present  Condition  of  the  Negro  Population,  in 
the  British  Colonies;  particularly  in  relation  to  the  Working  of  the 
Apprenticeship  System  established  under  the  "Act  for  the  Abolition 
of  Slavery."  London:  Printed  by  Johnston  i^  Barrett,  13,  Mark 
Lane.   Sold  by  William  Ball,  Aldine  Cham,bers,  Paternoster  Row 

.  .  .  MDCCCXXXVII.     I2mo,  pp.  28.  BA.  93260 

Sturge.  A  Reply  to  "Letters  to  Joseph  Sturge,  Esq.  By  Wil- 
liam Alers  Hankey,  Esq."  By  the  Authors  of  "The  West  Indies  in 
1837."  With  a  letter  from  the  Marquis  of  Sligo.  .  .  .  Also,  a  letter 
to  the  Directors  of  the  London  Missionary  Society  by  Joseph  Sturge. 
London:  Hamilton,  Adam,s  and  Co.  Paternoster  Row.  1 838. 
[Verso  of  title:]  B.  Hudson,  Printer,  Birm-ingham..  8vo,  pp.  (4), 
iii,  3-24.  BM.,  NYP.  93261 

The  Reply  was  originally  published  as  a  postscript  to  the  second  edition  of  the 
"West  Indies  in  1837,"  below,  of  which  it  forms  pp.  460-476. 


210  STURGE. 

[Sturge].  To  the  members  of  the  Reh'gious  Society  of  Friends 
in  the  United  States  of  America.  [New  York.  1 84 1.]  Folio,  2 
leaves.  -|-  London:  J.  Haddoriy  Castle-street^  Finsbury.  [1842.] 
Folio.  93262 

The  first  edition  has  caption  title  only,  and  is  signed  and  dated:    "Joseph  Sturge. 
New  York,  7'.''.  month,  17th  1841."  Title  of  this  edition  from  a  facsimile  at  hsp. 
Note  of  the  London  edition  from  Smith's  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books. 
Reprinted  in  the  "Irish  Friend,"  vol.  4,  1841,  pp.  134-135. 

Sturge.  A  Visit  to  the  United  States  in  1 84 1 ;  by  Joseph  Sturge. 
.  .  .  London:  Hamiltony  A  dams  ^  and  Co.,  Paternoster  Row.  Bir- 
mingham:  B.  Hudsony  Bull  Street.  1 842.  [Colophon:]  Printed 
by  B.  Hudsony  Bull-Street,  Birmingham.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  (2),  192, 

CXxiii.     AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  BODLEIAN,  FAC.ADV.,  H.,  M.,   MINNHS., 

NYH.,  NYP.,  UP.,  UTEX.,  UTS.,  Y.  +  Boston:  Dexter  S.  King,  No. 
I  Cornhill.  1842.  [Verso  of  title:]  D.  H.  Ela^s  Power  Press. 
i2mo,  pp.  235,  xciii.         aas.,  b.,  c,  cu.,  jcb.,  nyp.,  whs.  93263 

The  author  was  a  member  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  and  according  to  the  preface, 
the  objects  which  presented  the  chief  claim  to  his  attention  were  the  universal  aboli- 
tion of  slavery,  and  the  promotion  of  permanent  international  peace. 

Sturge.  The  West  Indies  in  1837;  being  the  Journal  of  a 
Visit  to  Antigua,  Montserrat,  Dominica,  St.  Lucia,  Barbados,  and 
Jamaica;  undertaken  for  the  purpose  of  ascertaining  the  actual  con- 
dition of  the  negro  population  of  those  islands.  By  Joseph  Sturge 
and  Thomas  Harvey.  London:  Hamilton,  Adams  ^  Co.  Pater- 
noster Row.  Printed  by  B.  Hudson,  Birmingham,.  MDCCCXXXVIII. 
i2mo,  pp.  xi,  380,  xciv,  errata  (i).  B.,  BA.,  cu.,  H.,  nyp.,  p., 
peab.,  UTEX.,  WHS.,  Y.  +  Second  Edition.  Revised  and  corrected, 
with  maps  of  the  West  Indies.  London:  Hamilton,  Adams  and 
Co.,  Paternoster-row.  1838.  [Verso  of  title:]  William  Tyler, 
Printer,  Bolt-court,  fleet-street.  l2mo,  pp.  xi,  (l),  348,  *349— 
*352,  349-384,  381-476.   2  folded  maps. 

B.,  BM.,  BODLEIAN,  C,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PRINCETON,  UTS.  93264 

Half  title  of  the  first  edition:   Sturge  and  Harvey  on  the  West  Indies. 

Also:  The  Old  Banner.  By  Members  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  .  .  .  No.  6.  Joseph 
Sturge,  the  Christian  Citizen.  Philadelphia:  Henry  Longstreth,  No.  13 14  Chestnut 
Street.  [1865?]  i6mo,  pp.  (2),  32.  .aas.  By  Thomas  Pumphrey.  This  tract  was 
one  of  a  series  of  essays  published  between  1864  and  1866.  See  Joseph  Smith's  Cata- 
logue of  Friends'  Books,  1867,  vol.  2,  p.  818. 

Sturgeon  (Robert).  A  Trespass-Offering,  |  Humbly  pre- 
sented unto  the  Churches  of  New-England,  |  By  Robert  Sturgeon. 
I   [Colophon:]    Boston  in  New-England:  |  Printed  by  B.  Green, 

1725.   I  4tO,  pp.  4.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  HEH.  93265 

Caption  title. 


STURGES.  211 

A  confession  and  apology  signed  by  Sturgeon,  and  dated  at  Boston  in  New-Eng- 
land, March  23,  1724,  S-  He  regrets  having  offended  the  New  England  churches, 
and  having  been  the  instrument  of  publishing  a  pamphlet  in  which  they  and  also 
Dr.  Increase  Mather  were  calumniated.  In  a  postscript  dated  April  27,  1725,  he 
says  that  he  has  written  of  his  own  free  will,  and  that  he  hopes  that  the  churches  of 
Watertown  will  also  become  reconciled  with  the  other  churches  of  the  neighborhood. 
On  p.  4  is  a  statement,  dated  April  27,  and  signed  by  Cotton  Mather  as  moderator, 
accepting  these  "Penitential  Addresses"  as  sufficient. 

Sturges  (Joseph).  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  Citizens 
of  Becket,  Mass.  January  i8,  1839.  Upon  the  Subject  of  Slavery, 
by  Joseph  Sturges  .  .  .  Lee  \_Mass.\  :  Printed  by  E.  J.  Bull.  1839. 
l2mo,  pp.  24.  c.  93266 

Sturgis  ( ).  See  Sturgis  (  [William]  ). 

Sturgis  (C.  F.).  Melville  Letters;  or,  The  Duties  of  Masters 
to  their  Servants.  See  McTyeire  (H.  M.),  Duties  of  Masters  to 
Servants:  Three  Premium  Essays,  no.  43667,  vol.  1 1,  aas.,  b.,  C, 

DERENNE,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y. 

Sturgis'  essay  is  the  second  in  the  volume,  pp.  47—128,  and  has  a  separate  title 
page  with  imprint. 

Sturgis  (Josiah).  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Character  and  Services 
of  Captain  Josiah  Sturgis,  of  the  United  States  Revenue  Service.  By 
an  old  friend  and  schoolmate.  Boston:  William  White  and  H.  P. 
Lewis.    1844.    l2mo,  pp.  34,  (l). 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  M.,  NYH.  93267 
Copyrighted  by  Wm.  White  and  H.  P.  Lewis. 

Sturgis  (William).  The  Oregon  Question.  Substance  of  a 
Lecture  before  the  Mercantile  I>ibrary  Association,  delivered  Janu- 
ary 22,  1845,  by  William  Sturgis.  Boston:  Jordan,  Swift  &" 
Wiley,  No.  121  Washington  Street.  1 845.  [Verso  of  title:] 
Printed  by  Andrezus,  Prentiss  and  Studley,  Devonshire  Street.  8vo, 
pp.  32.    Frontispiece  folded  map. 

AAS.,   B.,   BA.,   BM.,   C,   CU.,   H.,    HEH.,   M.,   MINNHS.,   NYH.,   NYP., 

P.,  PEAB.,  UP.,  WHS.,  Y.   93268 

Sturgis.  Report  of  Mr,  Sturgis's  Committee  to  twenty-eight 
manufacturing  companies  [of  New  England].  Boston:  Pr.  by 
W.  Chadwick.    1 852.    8vo,  pp.  25,  2.    Folded  tables.  93269 

"Signed  by  William  Sturgis,  Ignatius  Sargent,  J.  I.  Bowditch  and  S.  Hooper.  Ad- 
verse to  the  transfer  of  the  principal  place  of  sale  for  domestic  manufactured  goods, 
especially  of  plain  cotton  fabrics,  from  Boston  to  New  York.  Includes  the  minority 
report  signed  by  J.  W.  Edmands." 

Title  and  note  from  the  b.  printed  card  for  copies  at  the  Harvard  Business  Branch. 


2  12  STURGIS. 

[Sturgis].  Review.  Examination  of  the  Russian  Claims  to  the 
Northwest  Coast  of  America.    [Boston.    1822.]    8vo,  pp.  31. 

BA.  93270 

Caption  title.  At  foot  of  p.  I :  "Originally  published  in  the  North  American  Review 
for  October  1822."  A  review  of  the  President's  message  of  April  17,  1822. 

Included  in  the  list  of  Sturgis'  writings  found  in  Loring's  "Memoir,"  published  in 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  "Proceedings,"  for  Aug.,  1864,  pp.  420-473. 

See  also  Sturgis'  "Northwest  Fur  Trade,  and  the  Indians  of  the  Oregon  Country. 
1788— 1830"  (composed  of  parts  of  two  lectures  delivered  in  1846,  and  extracts  from 
his  journal  on  his  first  voyage),  which  forms  no.  219  of  the  "Old  South  Leaflets." 
These  fragments  are  reprinted  from  Loring's  "Memoir"  cited  under  the  preceding 
title,  and  from  Hunt's  "Merchants'  Magazine,"  vol.  14,  1846,  pp.  533-538. 

The  appendix  of  the  third  edition  of  James  Fenimore  Cooper's  anonymous  "Cruise 
of  the  Somers,"  our  no.  17725,  vol.  5,  contains  three  letters  by  Sturgis.   c,  nyp. 

Sturluson  (Snorri).  iS^^  Snorri  Sturluson. 

Sturm  (Daniel).  Dictionnaire  de  medecine  therapeutique,  ou 
expose  des  moyens  curatifs  employes  dans  les  Antilles,  la  Louisiana 
et  I'Amerique  du  Nord.   Nancy.    1809.   2  vols.  93^71 

A  doubtful  title  from  Appleton. 

Sturm.  Les  Etats-Unis  en  1800,  ou  journal  et  impressions  de 
voyage  a  travers  I'Amerique  du  Nord.    1812.  93272 

A  doubtful  title  from  Appleton. 

Sturm  (Jacques).  Deux  ans  de  sejour  dans  les  deserts  de 
I'Amazonie.   Nancy.    1796.  93273 

A  doubtful  title  from  Appleton. 

Sturtevant  (J[ulian]  M[onson]).  An  Address  in  behalf  of 
the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Collegiate  and  Theological  Edu- 
cation at  the  West.  DeHvered  in  Boston,  May  25,  1 85 3,  by  Rev. 
J.  M.  Sturtevant,  d.d.,  President  of  Ilhnois  College.  New-York: 
John  F.  Trozvy  Printer ^  49  Ann  Street.    1 853.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  M.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  93274 

Sturtevant.  Addresses  of  Rev.  Drs.  Sturtevant  and  Stearns, 
at  the  Anniversary  of  the  American  Congregational  Union,  May, 
1855.  Published  for  the  Am.  Cong.  Union.  Andover:  Warren  F. 
Draper.  Nezv  York:  Clark,  Austin  ^  Smith.  American  Congre- 
gational Union,  448,  Broadzuay.    Bostoji:   John  P.  Jeiuett  &'  Co. 

1855.    Svo,  pp.  80.  AAS.,  BM.,  UTS.  93275 

Contents:  "The  Anti-sectarian  Tendency  of  Congregational  Church  Polity,"  by 
J.  M.  Sturtevant,  pp.  3—50;  "The  Nature  and  Principles  of  Congregationalism,"  by 
William  A.  Stearns,  pp.  51-80. 

Sturtevant.  American  Colleges.  An  Address  delivered  by  J. 
M.  Sturtevant,  at  his  inaugiiration  as  President  of  Illinois  College, 


STURTEVANT.  213 

June  25th,  1845.  .  .  .  Jacksonville  [///.]  ;   Wm.  C.  Swetf,  Printer. 
1845.    i2mo,  pp.  32.  B.,  NYP.  93276 

Sturtevant.  American  Emigration.  A  Discourse  in  behalf  of 
the  American  Home  Missionary  Society,  preached  in  the  Cities  of 
New  York  and  Brooklyn,  May,  1857.  By  Rev.  J.  M.  Sturtevant, 
.  .  .  New  York:  Published  by  the  American  Home  Missionary  So- 
ciety) Bible  House,  Astor  Place.  1857.  [Verso  of  title:]  John  A. 
Gray,  Prifiier  and  Stereotyfer,   16  and  18  Jacob  St.,  Fire-Proof 

Buildings.    8vo,  pp.  34.      AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  H.,  M.,  UTS.,  whs.,  Y.  93277 

Sturtevant.  Democracy.  An  Address  delivered  before  the 
Jacksonville  Mechanic's  Union,  September  20,  184 1,  by  J.  M. 
Sturtevant.  .  .  .  Jacksonville  [///.];  /.  M.  Lucas,  Printer.  1842. 
Svo,  pp.  18.  heh.  93278 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Sturtevant.  Denominational  Colleges.  By  Rev.  J.  M.  Stur- 
tevant, President  of  the  College  of  Illinois.  From  the  advanced 
sheets  of  "The  New  Englander,"  for  Feb.,  i860.  [New  Haven. 
i860.]    8vo,  pp.   (i),  61^-89.  Y.  93279 

Sturtevant.  The  Memory  of  the  Just.  A  Sermon  commem- 
orative of  the  life  and  labors  of  the  Rev,  William  Kirby,  who  died, 
December  20,  1851;  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church, 
Jacksonville,  Illinois,  by  Rev.  J.  M.  Sturtevant  .  .  .  New  York: 
Baker,  Godwin  &?  Co.,  Printers,  corner  Nassau  and  Spruce  Streets. 
1852.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

B.,  BM.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  93280 

Sturtevant.  Quarter  Century  Celebration  at  Illinois  College. 
Historical  Discourse  by  the  President,  Rev.  J.  M.  Sturtevant,  d.d., 
with  the  Social  Re-union  of  the  Founders,  Patrons,  Alumni,  and 
Friends  of  the  College,  at  Jacksonville,  Illinois.  July  1 1,  1855. 
New  York:  John  F.  Trow,  Printer,  377  &?  379  Broadway,  cor- 
ner of  White  Street.    [1855.]    8vo,  pp.  52. 

Also  several  works  published  after  i860.  B.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  UTS.  9328  I 

Sturtevant  (Peleg).  The  Buckshot  War;  or,  The  Last  Kick 
of  Anti-masonry.  A  Burlesque  Medley — poetic,  prosaic,  humorous, 
satirical,  &c.  By  Peleg  Sturtevant  ...  i^«rWji>?^r^.  1839.  8vo,  pp. 
32.  c,  HSP.  93282 

"Relates  to  the  contest  between  the  Democrats  and  Whigs  in  the  General  Assembly 
of  Pennsylvania,  December,  1838." — c. 

VOL.  XXIV.  14 


214  STURTEVANT. 

Sturtevant.  The  Harrisburg  Directory,  and  Stranger's  Guide ; 
with  a  Sketch  of  the  First  Settlement  of  Harrisburg,  by  P.  Sturte- 
vant. Harrisburgy  Printed  by  the  Author.    1 839.    i2mo,  pp.  48. 

AAs.,  c,  NYP.  93283 

Sturz  (Johann  Jakob).  Effeitos  beneficos  das  machinas  e  do 
combustivel,  como  do  aperfeigoamento  dos  meios  de  transporte 
sobre  a  prosperidade  das  na^oes.   Rio  de  Janeiro.    1835.    8vo. 

93284 

This  and  the  two  following  titles  supplied  from  Sacramento  Blake's  "Diccionario 
bibliographico  brazileiro,"  vol.  3,  1895,  p.  414. 

Sturz.  Effeitos  das  machinas  e  suas  vantagens  na  riqueza  pub- 
lica  e  necessidade  de  sua  introducQao  no  Brasil,  .  .  .  Rio  de  Janeiro. 
1835.   4to,  pp.  50.  BM.  93285 

Sturz.  Memoria  sobre  diversos  ramos  da  agricultura,  commer- 
cio  e  industria,  ofTerecida  a  assemblea  provincial  da  Bahia.  Bahia. 
1846.   Folio,  pp.  72.  93286 

Sturz.  A  Revievi^,  Financial,  Statistical,  &  Commercial,  of  the 
Empire  of  Brazil  and  its  Resources:  together  with  a  suggestion  of 
the  expediency  and  mode  of  admitting  Brazilian  and  other  foreign 
sugars  into  Great  Britain  for  refining  and  exportation.  By  J.  J. 
Sturz.  London:  Published  by  EffinghaTn  Wilson,  Royal  Exchange. 
1837.  [Verso  of  title:]  London:  Printed  by  Levey ,  Robson^  and 
Franklyn,  46  St.  Martin's  Lane.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  151.    Folded  table. 

AAS.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  HISP.SOC.AMER.,  NYH.,  UP.  93287 
Also  several  works  published  after  i860,  relating  to  Brazil,  emigration,  etc. 

Stutson  (Nelson).  New  England:  a  Poem.  Delivered  at  the 
Dedication  of  the  New  Hall  of  the  Union  Philosophical  Society  of 
the  Wesleyan  Academy.  By  Nelson  Stutson.  Springfield:  Printed 
by  Geo.  W.  Wilson,  Main  Street.    1 85 2.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

AAS.,  NYH.,  NYP.  93288 

Stuyvesant  Institute  of  the  City  of  New  York.  Cata- 
logue descriptive,  biographical  and  historical,  of  the  exhibition  of 
Select  Paintings,  by  modern  artists,  principally  American,  and  liv- 
ing, under  the  direction  of  a  committee  of  amateurs.  The  paintings 
borrowed  for  this  particular  purpose  from  friends  to  the  arts.  At 
the  Stuyvesant  Institute,  for  four  weeks  only  from  the  day  of  Open- 
ing, Nov.  19,  1838.  New-York:  Printed  by  G.  P.  Scott.  1838. 
8vo,  pp.  23,  appendix  (i).  nyh.  93289 


STURTEVANT    MEADOWS.  2I5 

Charter  and  By-Laws.  See  New  York  City,  no.  54685,  vol.  13. 
c,  H. 

Stuyvesant  Meadows,  N.  Y.  C.  Reports  and  Documents 
relative  to  the  Stuyvesant  Meadows,  from  the  year  1825  to  183 1, 
inclusive.  New-York:  George  Robertson^  Printer,  Corner  Wall 
and  Broad  Sts.    1832.    8vo,  pp.  50.  nyh.  93290 

Stuyvesant  Square  Home  Guard.  Articles  of  Association. 
See  New  York  City,  note  following  no.  54685,  vol.  13.   whs. 

Styles  (Abel).  5^?^  Stiles  (Abel). 

Styles  (Ezra).  5^^  Stiles  (Ezra). 

Styles  (John).  The  Life  of  David  Brainerd,  Missionary  to  the 
Indians,  with  an  abridgement  of  his  Diary  and  Journal.  From 
President  Edwards.  By  John  Styles.  Author  of  an  Essay  on  the 
Stage,  etc.  London:  Printed  for  Messrs.  Williams  and  Smithy 
Stationer^ s-Court.  By  R.  Tilling,  Newfort,  Isle  of  Wight.  1 808. 
i2mo,  pp.  vi,  291.  BM.,  P.  +  First  American  Edition.  Boston: 
Published  by  Sam,uel  T.  Armstrong,  No.  50,  Cornhill.  i8i2. 
i2mo,  pp.  (8),  13-322,  advertisement  (l).  aas.,  b.,  c,  cu., 
MINNHS,,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  +  Second  Edition.  London: 
Printed  by  A.  J.  Valpy,  Took^s  Court,  Chancery  Lane;  for  F. 
Westley,  Stationer^ s-Court,  and  A ve-M aria-Lane.  1 820.  l2mo, 
pp.  viii,  283.  c,  NYP.  +  Second  American  Edition.  Boston:  Pub- 
lished by  Sa?nuel  T.  Armstrong,  and  Crocker  <y  Brewster,  No.  50, 
Cornhill.    1 82 1.    1 2 mo,  pp.  xi,  9-2 80,  list  of  books  (4). 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  9329I 
An  abridgment  of  Jonathan  Edwards'  "Account  of  the  Life  of  David  Brainerd," 
our  nos.  21927-21928,  vol.  6. 

[SuARD  (Jean  Baptiste  Antoine)],  ed.  Opuscules  philosophiques 
et  litteraires,  la  plupart  posthumes  ou  inedits.    Paris:    Imf.   de 

Chevet.    1796.    8vo.  93292 

Simon-Jerome  Bourlet  de  Vauxcelles  was  joint  editor. 

Contains  a  reprint  of  the  "Supplement  au  voyage  de  M.  de  Bougainville,"  our  no. 
6867,  vol.  2. 

Title  from  Barbier's  "Dictionnaire  des  ouvrages  anonymes." 

Suarez  (Antonio).  Defensa  practicada  el  dia  19  de  los  corri- 
entes  ante  S.  E.  la  Corte  superior  del  primer  distrito  del  centro,  por 
D.  Antonio  Suarez,  cura  rector  de  la  parroquia  de  San  Juan  de  esta 
ciudad  capital,  en  favor  de  la  disciplina  eclesiastica,  Caracas.  Im- 
frenta  de  Carreno  Hermanos.  Calle  del  Comercio  numero  1 49. 
1852.    i2mo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  20.  Y.  93293 

This  and  the  following  title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 


2l6  SUAREZ     (aNTONIO). 

[SuAREz].  La  Justicia  y  la  razon.  Caracas.  Imfrenta  de 
Tomas  Antero.    1852.    1 2mo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  7.  Y.  93294 

Signed:   "D.  Antonio  Suarez." 

SuAREZ  (Buenaventura).  Lunario  de  un  siglo  Que  comienza 
en  Enero  del  ano  de  1740.  y  acaba  en  Diziembre  del  ano  de  1841. 
.  .  .  Contiene  los  aspectos  principalis  de  Sol,  y  Luna  .  .  .  ya  la  noticia 
de  los  Eclipses  de  ambos  Luminares,  que  seran  visibles  por  todo  el 
Siglo  en  estas  Missiones  de  la  Compania  de  Jesus  en  la  Provincia 
del  Paraguay.  Regulada,  y  aligada  la  hora  de  los  Aspectos,  y  Eclip- 
ses al  Meridiano  del  Pueblo  de  los  esclarecidos  Martyres  San  Cosme, 
y  San  Damian  .  .  .  Por  el  Padre  Buenaventura  Suarez,  de  la  Com- 
pafiia  de  Jesus.  En  Llsboa:  En  la  Imfrenta  de  Francisco  de  Silva. 
Con  todas  las  llcencias  necessar'ias  Ano  de  1 748.  4to,  pp.  (l6), 
194-  93295 

Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  3496,  a  copy 
located  in  his  library. 

SuAREZ.  Lunario  |  de  un  Siglo,  |  Que  comenzava  en  su  Original 
por  Enero  del  ano  de  |  1 740.,  y  acaba  en  Diziembre  del  ano  de 
1 84 1,  en  que  se  |  comprehenden  ciento  y  un  anos  cumplidos.  |  Con- 
tiene los  Aspectos  principales  de  Sol,  y  Luna,  esto  es,  las  Conjun- 
ciones,  Oposiciones,  y  Quar-  |  tos  de  la  Luna  con  el  Sol,  segun  sus 
movimientos  verdaderos:  |  y  la  noticia  de  los  Eclipses  de  ambos  Lu- 
minares, que  seran  |  visibles  por  todo  el  Siglo  en  estas  Missiones  de 
la  I  Compania  de  Jesus  en  la  Provincia  del  |  Paraguay.  |  Regulada, 
y  Aligada  la  Hora  de  |  los  Aspectos,  y  Eclipses  al  Meridiano  del 
Pueblo  I  de  los  esclarecidos  Martyres  |  San  Cosme,  y  San  Damian, 
I  Y  estendido  su  uso  a  otros  Meridianos  por  medio  de  la  |  Tabla  de 
las  diferencias  meridianas,  que  se  pone  |  al  principio  de  el  Lunario.  | 
Danse  al  Fin  de  el  Reglas  faciles,  |  para  que  qualquiera,  sin  Mathe- 
matica,  ni  Arithmetica,  |  pueda  formar  de  estos  Lunarios  de  un  siglo 
los  de  los  I  anos  siguientes,  desde  el  de  1842.  hasta  el  de  1903.  |  Por 
el  Padre  |  Buenaventura  Suarez,  |  de  la  Compania  de  Jesus.  |  Bar- 
celona: Por  Pablo  Nadal  Imfressor.  j  [1752.]  8vo,  pp.  (l6), 
19^-  JCB.  93296 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

SuAREz  (Jose),  fl.  177 1.  Positiones  Jurisprudentic-e  publico, 
sacr.e,  ac  civilis,  quas  apellant  de  Statvto,  in  Angelopolis  Palafoxi- 
ano  Collcgio  dcfensanda;  a  Bacc.  D.  Josepho  Svarez  .  .  .  Angclof- 
oli:  e  Typis  Palafoxianis.  Anno  Domhi'i  m.  dcc.  lxxi.  (D.L.D.R.) 
I  4to,  pp.  (14),  xxiv.  Portrait.  93297 

Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  la  Puebla  dc  los  Angeles,"  no.  872. 


SUAREZ     (jOSe).  217 

[SuAREz  (Jose)].  Manual  de  elecciones,  6  sean  Apuntes  cano- 
nico-regulares  de  lo  que  debe  observarse  en  los  capitulos  provinci- 
ales  y  otras  elecciones,  tanto  de  la  regular,  como  de  la  mas  estrecha 
observancia  de  N.S.P.  San  Francisco,  compilados  por  un  indigno 
hijo  de  la  santa  provincia  de  San  Diego  de  Mexico.  2a  ed.  corr.  y 
aum.  Mexico:  Imfr.  de  la  Voz  de  la  religion  de  F.  Pomar  y  com- 
pania.    1853.    8vo,  pp.  78.  ucal. (Bancroft)  93298 

SuAREZ  (Jose  Bernardo).  Hombres  celebres  de  Chile.  Santiago. 
1859.  93299 

Title  from  Appleton.  Adapted  for  children  under  the  title,  "Plutarco  de  los  j6- 
venes," /"am,  1861.   nyp. 

Suarez  published,  after  i860,  several  works  on  biographical  and  political  subjects, 
and  military  manuals. 

SuAREZ  (Jose  Ildefonso).  Breve  memoria  escrita  por  el  oidor 
honorario  de  la  Audiencia  de  Cuba,  Don  Jose  Ildefonso  Suarez, 
para  satisfacer  a  la  nacion  y  su  gobierno  supremo  de  las  calumniosas 
acusaciones  que  le  han  hecho  algunos  enemigos.  \^Paris:  Imfr.  de 
Everat.    1 839.]    8vo,  pp.  35.  BM.,  c.  93300 

For  a  refutation,  see  Tapaboca. 

SuAREZ.  Don  Jose  Ildefonso  Suarez,  oidor  honorario  de  la  Au- 
diencia de  Puerto-Principe,  presenta  al  publico  un  nuevo  y  facil- 
isimo  metodo  de  calumniar  a  cualquiera  inventado  por  un  discipulo 
predilecto  suyo.  \_Madrid:  CoTnfania  de  impresores  y  libreros. 
1839.]    i2mo,  pp.  15.  c.  93301 

SuAREz.  Memoria  segunda  escrita  por  el  oidor  honorario  Don 
Jose  Ildefonso  Suarez,  para  continuar  deshaciendo  calumnias  y 
descubriendo  el  caracter  de  sus  enemigos.  [Madrid:  Compania  de 
impresores  y  libreros,    1839.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  BM.,  c.  93302 

SuAREZ.  Memoria  tercera  del  oidor  honorario  Don  Jose  Ilde- 
fonso Suarez,  acerca  de  la  Comision  militar  de  la  isla  de  Cuba. 
Justas  y  respetuosas  consideraciones  acerca  del  real  decreto  de  20 
de  junio,  publicado  en  la  Gaceta  de  30  de  julio  ultimo.  Madrid: 
Compania  general  de  impresores  y  libreros  del  reino.  1 839.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  c.  93303 

[SuAREZ  (Leonardo  Santos)].  Reflexiones  al  ultimo  impreso 
del  Dr.  D.  Tomas  Gutierrez  de  Pineres  sobre  la  Diputacion  Pro- 
vincial.  Habana:   Imprenta  de  Ara'zo'za  y  Soler.    1820.    4to. 

Title  from  Trelles'  "Bibliografia  cubana,"  vol.  i,  191 1,  p.  173.  933^4 

SuAREZ  (Nicolas).  Vida  y  martirio  del  glorioso  Padre  Fray 
Diego  Ruiz  Ortiz,  de  la  Orden  de  nuestro  Padre  San  Agustin, 


2l8  SUAREZ     (p.  S.). 

natural  del  lugar  de  Xetafe,  Protomartir  del  Peru.   Madrid:   Por 
M dehor  Sanchez.   Aiio  de  1659.    410,  (lo),  70  leaves.        933^5 

Title  from  Palau  y  Dulcet's  "Manuel  del  librero  hispano-americano." 

SuAREZ  (Pedro  Suarez).  Doctrina  cristiana  en  la  lengua  abigira. 

93306 

According  to  Sobron's  "Idiomas  de  la  America  latina,"  p.  55,  this  and  the  following 
title  were  printed  by  the  Jesuits  from  the  manuscripts  of  Suarez,  who  was  born  about 
the  middle  of  the  i6th  century. 

Suarez.   Vocabulario  de  la  lengua  abigira.  9330? 

Suarez  Argudin  (Jose).  Proyecto  de  de  inmigracion  africana, 
presentado  al  Superior  Gobierno  de  esta  isla,  por  los  senores  Argu- 
din, Cunha  Reis  y  Perdones,  Marzo  de  i860.  Habana:  Imfrenta 
La  Habanera,    i860.    8vo,  pp.  85.  C,  H.  93308 

Suarez  de  Arguello  (Francisco).  Ephemerides  |  generales 
de  los  I  mouimientos  de  los  cielos  por  doze  anos,  desde  el  de  | 
M.  DC.  VII.  hasta  el  de  M.  DC.  xviii.  segun  el  sere-  |  nissimo  Rey 
don  Alonso  en  los  quatro  Planetas  inferio-  |  res,  y  Nicolas  Coper- 
nico  en  los  tres  superiores  que  |  mas  conforma  con  la  verdad  y  ob- 
seruacio-  |  nes,  como  se  dira  en  el  Prologo.  |  Al  meridiano  de  la 
villa  de  |  Madrid,  que  tiene  de  latitud  40.  gr.  26.  min.  |  Por  Fran- 
cisco Svarez  de  Argvello.  |  Dirigido  a  Don  Diego  de  Silva  Conde 
de  I  Salinas  y  Ribadeo,  Duque  de  Francauila.  |  I.  En  las  qvalcs  va 
vna  tabia  co-  |  piosissima  de  los  lugares  mas  principales  del  orbe  con 
su  eleuacio,  |  hor,  y  mi.  que  se  ban  de  afiadir  6  quitar,  en  qualquier 
ope-  I  racion  que  por  nuestras  Ephemerides  se  hiziere.  |  II.  Y  vnas 
tablas  de  la  cantidad  |  del  dia  y  noche,  con  la  hora  a  que  el  Sol  sale 
y  se  pone  por  todo  |  el  ano  para  desde  I.  gra.  de  altura.  hasta  60.  | 
III.  Tambien  otras  tablas  racionales  a  |  las  mesmas  alturas  de  Apolo, 
que  hasta  oy  ninguno  ha  hecho.  |  IIII.  Despves  compvtadas,  las 
estrcllas  |  fixas  de  primera  y  segunda  magnitud,  segun  las  tablas 
Alfonsinas,  y  Copernicas.  |  V.  No  solo  anotados  los  eclypses  con  sv  | 
cantidad  y  duracion,  q  en  estos  doze  anos  ocurren  en  nuestro  Meri- 
diano sino  I  tambien  los  que  en  todas  las  Indias  Orientales,  y  Ocidcn- 
tales  aura,  y  en  |  las  Regiones,  partes,  y  lugares  que  se  veran.  | 
Imprcsso  en  Madrid,  Por  luan  de  la  Cursta.  \  Aiio  de  M.  DC.  \'lll. 
I  Vcndense  en  casa  del  Autor  a  la  forteria  de  S.  Felife.  \  Folio,  pp. 
(^)>  35 5>  verso  blank,  blank  recto,  colophon  (l).  93309 

Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  542,  a  copy  located  in  his 
library. 

Suarez  de  Escobar  (Pedro).  Primera  Parte  del  Libro  intitv- 
lado  Espcio  de  Vida  Christiana.  .  .  .  Hecho  y  compvesto  por  el  Padre 


SUAREZ    DE    FIGUEROA     (c).  2I9 

Maestro  Don  Pedro  Suarez  de  Excobar:  de  la  Orden  de  Sant 
Augustin,  Obispo  dc  la  nueua  Vizcaya,  en  el  Rcyno  de  Mexico. 
Con  privilegio.  En  Madrid,  en  casa  de  la  v'luda  de  Alonso  Gome% 
que  sea  en  gloria,  Impressor  del  Rey  nuestro  senor,  y  de  la  Santa 
Cru-zada.  Afio  de.  159 1.  Folio,  10  unnumbered,  528  numbered 
leaves.  ^  in  six,  ^J  in  four,  A-Z,  Aa-Zz,  Aaa-Vvv  in  eights.     933 10 

There  are  many  errors  in  numbering  of  leaves.  A  copy  is  located  in  the  library  of 
S.  Isidro. 

Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  338,  which 
does  not  list  a  second  part.  For  possible  continuations,  see  Beristain  y  Souza's  "Biblio- 
teca hispano-americana  setentrional,"  vol.  i,  1883,  pp.  413—414. 

SuAREZ  DE  FiGUEROA  (Cristobal).  Hechos  |  de  Don  Garcia  | 
Hurtado  de  Mendoza,  |  Quarto  Marques  de  Caiiete.  |  A  Don 
Francisco  de  Roxas  y  \  Sandoual,  Duque  de  Lerma,  Marques  de 
Denia,  &c.  |  Por  el  Doctor  Christoval  |  Suarez  de  Figueroa.  |  En 
Madrid,  En  la  Imprenta  Real.  \  Ano  M.DC.xill.  |  4to,  pp.  (16), 
248,  245-324. 

BM.,    BODLEIAN,    C,    FAC.ADV.,    H.,    HEH.,    HISP.SOC,    JCB.,    NYP. 

Improved  title  of  no.  24317,  vol.  6.  933^  ^ 

For  a  facsimile  of  the  title  page,  see  Maggs  Bros.'  "Bibliotheca  Brasiliensis,"  1930, 
their  catalogue  no.  456,  p.  172. 

An  attempt  to  rehabilitate  the  memory  of  Garcia  Hurtado  de  Mendoza,  whose 
achievements  in  the  Araucanian  war  had  been  belittled  in  Ercilla's  "La  Araucana," 
see  our  nos.  22718-22727,  vol.  6.  Don  Garcia  was  appointed  by  his  father,  then  the 
viceroy  of  Peru,  as  governor  of  Chile,  and  was  in  command  of  the  forces  sent  against 
the  Araucanian  Indians.  The  work  treats  of  that  campaign,  of  Hurtado  de  Mendoza's 
rule  over  Peru  when  he  succeeded  to  the  viceroyalty,  of  Mendana's  expedition  to  the 
Solomon  Islands,  and  of  tlie  later  years  of  Don  Garcia's  life.  It  includes  some  account 
of  Drake,  Cavendish  and  Hawkins,  and  encounters  with  them.  See  Moses'  "Spanish 
Colonial  Literature  in  South  America,"  published  by  the  Hispanic  Society  of  America, 
1922,  pp.  162  and  185—186. 

SuAREZ  DE  Figueroa.  Hechos  |  de  Don  Garcia  |  Hurtado  de 
Mendoga,  |  Marques  de  Canete.  |  A  Don  luan  Andres  |  Hurtado 
de  Mendoga  |  su  hijo,  Marques  de  Canete,  |  Seiior  de  las  Villas  de 
Argete  |  y  su  partido,  Montero  mayor  |  del  Rey  nro  senor,  Guarda 
mayor  de  la  ciudad  |  de  Cuenca,  ett*  |  Por  el  Doctor  Christoval 
Suarez  de  Figueroa.  |  En  Madrid,  en  la  Imprenta  Real.  \  Ano 
1616.  I  4to,  pp.  (18),  248,  245-324.  JCB.  93312 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Except  for  the  title  and  the  second  preliminary  leaf,  the  above  is  from  the  same 
sheets  as  the  edition  of  161  3.  The  second  leaf  contains  an  address  to  the  reader  by 
Gabriel  Caruajal  de  Ulloa  on  the  recto,  and  an  address  to  Juan  Andres  Hurtado  de 
Mendoza  signed  by  the  author  on  the  verso.  UUoa's  address  to  the  reader  is  repeated 
on  the  verso  of  the  fourth  leaf,  which  has  on  the  recto  the  author's  dedication  to  the 
Duque  de  Lerma,  Marques  de  Denia.  This  leaf  is  also  found  in  the  161  3  edition.  See 
the  new  jcb.  printed  catalogue. 

Reprinted  in  "Coleccion  de  historiadores  de  Chile,"  vol.  5,  1864,  pp.  1—206. 


220  SUAREZ    DE    FIGUEROA    (f.). 

For  a  list  of  other  works  by  this  author,  see  Medina's  "Diccionario  biografico 
colonial  de  Chile,"  1906,  and  for  facsimiles  of  some  of  the  titles,  with  collations, 
Vindcl's  "Manual  .  .  .  del  bibliofilo  hispano-americano,"  193 1.  It  includes  a  facsimile 
of  the  title  of  the  16 16  edition  of  the  Hechos. 

[SuAREz  DE  FiGUEROA  (Felix)].  [ At  foot  of  text :]  Despacho 
para  que  la  Justicia  de  la  Jurisdiccion  de  |  luego  q  lo  reciva  lo  haga 
publicar,  y  publique  |  para  que  en  su  virtud  todos  los  duenos  de 
Tierras,  Aguas,  y  demas  q  en  |  el  se  expressa  dentro  del  termino 
que  prebiene  lo  presenten,  y  se  exe-  j  cute  lo  demas  que  refiere.  | 
[Mexico.    1716.]    Folio,  pp.  (3).  93313 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  2469,  the  copy  described  being  in 
Medina's  own  library,  and  having  the  autograph  signature  of  the  author. 

SuAREZ  DE  FiGUEROA  (Jose).  Alegacion  juridica  por  Andres 
Lopez  Moscoso,  contra  el  regidor  Juan  de  Salinas,  sobre  paga  de 
doce  mil  pesos.  Por  D.  Jose  Suarez  de  Figueroa.  Mexico.  [l6 — ?] 
Folio.  93314 

Title  from  Berlstain,  vol.  3,  p.  165,  where  no  date  Is  assigned.  Medina,  "Imprenta 
en  Mexico,"  no.  2013  ,is  from  the  same  authority,  with  the  date  16 —  suggested. 

SuAREZ  DE  FiGUEROA.  De  Ivre  Adhjerendi  alterivs  appella- 
tionis,  &  de  omni  adhoesionis  materia.  .  .  .  Avctore  Licenciato  D. 
losepho  Suarez  de  Figueroa,  experto  iurisconsulto  oppido  nunccu- 
pato  Villaescusa  de  Haro  .  .  .  lam  pridem  Limani  Senator  Regias 
Chancellarias  Regni  Peruani  aduocato.  Nvnc  vero  D.  prorregis 
assessore,  ac  Regii  Vestigalii  in  commissarum  causis  priuatiuo  iudice. 
Cvm  privilegio  Matrit't  Ex  Tyf agraphia  Regia  Anno  1666.  Folio, 
6  leaves,  and  pp.  243,  index  39  leaves.  j|  in  six,  A-T  in  sixes,  V  in 
eight,  a-e  in  sixes,  f  in  eight.  93315 

Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  1417.  A 
copy  is  located  in  the  Biblioteca  Nacional  in  Madrid. 

[SuAREZ  DE  Figueroa].  ...  del  Altar,  ...  a,  concebida  .  .  . 
de  pedado  [sic]  original.  Amen  lesus.  Imfresso  en  Lima  for 
Pedro  de  Cabrera  y  V  aides:  En  la  Imprenta  Real.  A  no  de  1 64 1. 
Folio,  I  unnumbered,  30  numbered,  and  2  unnumbered  leaves. 

.'signed  by  Jose  Suarez  de  Figueroa.  933^^ 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Lima,"  no.  221,  which  describes  a  mutilated 
copy  in  the  library  of  the  Seminary  of  Santo  Toribio. 

[Suarez  de  Figueroa].  ...  El  hecho  es  notorio  a  v.  m.  Y  assi 
cscusado  el  rcpetirlc,  maxime  qua  do  lo  esta  por  thiplicado  en  los 
informcs  dados,  aunque  inescusable  par  este,  el  aduertir  los  instru- 
mentos  de  que  trae  origen  el  de  la  llamada  venta,  por  fundarse  en 
cllos,  la  simulacion  y  co  fiiiga:  los  quales  son  scys.  El  1.  el  del 
cmpeno  y  hypotcca  especial  de  la  dicha  chacra,  y  poder  en  causa 


SUAREZ    DE    FIGUEROA    (j.)-  221 

propria  para  venderla,  celebrado  en  fauor  de  lua  Lopez  de  Men- 
doza.    [Lima.    l6 — .]    Folio,  29  numbered  leaves.  933^7 

Caption  title.  With  heading:  "Fol.  i."  Signed  by  the  author,  Jose  Suarez  de  Fi- 
gueroa.   A  copy  is  located  in  the  library  of  the  seminary  in  Lima. 

Information  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Lima,"  no.  2410,  which  assigns  it  to  the 
first  quarter  of  the  17th  century. 

SuAREZ  DE  FiGUEROA.  Informa  en  derecho  el  Lie.  D.  loseph 
Svarez  de  Figveroa  .  .  .  En  la  cavsa  que  los  Senores  [sic]  Fiscal  de 
lo  civil,  y  Fiscal  Protector  de  sv  Magestad  sigven  contra  D.  Baltasar 
Pardo  de  Figveroa  y  Gvevara,  General  qve  fve  de  la  Real  Armada 
de  este  mar  del  Sur.  Sobre  oponerle  culpa  en  el  extrauio  de  las 
barras,  pinas,  y  barretones  que  se  aprehendieron  en  la  Nao  Santiago, 
que  baxo  del  puerto  del  Callao  el  ano  passado  de  53.  por  Capitana 
de  la  Real  Armada  con  el  Thesoro  de  su  Magestad,  y  de  particu- 
lares  al  Reyno  de  Tierrafirme.  .  .  .  L'lmaey  Die  20.  Mensis  Afrilis, 
Anni  1654.  I  Folio,  31  numbered  leaves.  933^3 

Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Lima,"  no.  362.  A  copy  is  located 
in  the  Biblioteca  Nacional  in  Santiago. 

SuAREZ  DE  FiGUEROA  (Miguel).  Templo  de  N.  |  Grande 
Patriarca  San  |  Francisco  de  la  Provincia  de  |  los  doze  Apostoles 
de  el  Peru  en  la  |  Ciudad  de  los  Reyes  arruinado,  |  restaurado,  y 
engrandecido  |  de  la  providencia  |  Divina.  |  En  Panegyrico  his- 
torial,  y  |  poetico  certamen.  |  Dedicalo  la  mesma  Provincia  |  A 
N.  R.mo  P.  F.  Antonio  |  de  Somoza,  Letor  Jubilado,  |  Caliiicator 
de  la  Suprema,  y  General  Inquisicion,  |  Guardian  de  los  Conventos 
de  San  Francisco  de  |  Leon,  y  Salamanca,  Padre  de  la  Provincia 
de  I  Santiago,  de  toda  la  Orden,  y  Comis-  |  sario  General  de  las 
Indias.  |  Escrivelo  obediente  hijo  de  |  la  Prouincia  el  P.  Predicador 
Fr.  Miguel  j  Suarez  de  Figueroa.  |  Con  licencia.  En  Lima,  Ano  de 
1675.  I  4to,  8  unnumbered  and  23  numbered  leaves,  i  unnumbered 
leaf,  "Visita,  y  declaracion  que  hizo  el  P.  Pred.  Fr.  Juan  de  Ben- 
auides"  17  unnumbered  leaves.  3  plates.  [a]-b,  A-F,  a-d  in 
fours,  I  leaf  without  signature.  Y.  93319 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

A  facsimile  of  the  title  is  in  Vindel's  "Manual  ...  del  biblioiilo  hispano-americano," 
1931. 

Medina  in  his  "Imprenta  en  Lima,"  no.  496,  and  Leclerc,  "Bibliotheca  Americana," 
1878,  state  that  Pinelo's  "Epitome"  gives  this  title,  dated  1673.  We  have  been  unable 
to  find  this  reference  in  Pinelo. 

SuAREz  DE  Gamboa  (Juan).  Illustrissimo  Seiior.  Adverten- 
cias  de  daiios  qve  se  sigven,  assi  para  el  Real  interesse  de  su  Mages- 
tad, como  en  daiio  general  del  comun  de  la  Nueua  Espana,  y  su 
ruina,  cuya  razon  es  verisimil  y  verdadera,  sin  que  se  pueda  escu- 


222  SUAREZ    DE    GAMBOA. 

recer,  que  demas  de  lo  que  ha  mostrado  la  experiencia,  amenaza 
mayor  dano  para  adelante,  y  auisos  de  su  remedio,  que  di  yo  luan 
Suarez  de  Gamboa,  vezino  de  la  ciudad  de  los  Angeles,  .  .  .  [Mad- 
rid?   1621.]    Folio,  7  numbered  leaves.  BM.  93320 

Caption  title. 

Signed  at  Madrid,  December,  1621.  Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano- 
americana,"  no.  721. 

[Suarez  de  Gamboa].  Sefior.  Tres  Cosas  son  las  que  obligan 
a  credito,  de  los  auisos  que  piden  remedio  de  danos  grandes:  La 
^nmcra,  ...  [Madrid?    162 1.]    Folio,  6  numbered  leaves. 

Caption  title.  BM.  9332I 

Signed  by  Juan  Suarez  de  Gamboa,  and  dated  at  Madrid,  December,  1621.  Title 

from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  720. 

"A  memorial  addressed  to  the  King  of  Spain,  on  the  affairs  of  the  Province  of  New 

Spain  or  Mexico." — bm. 

Suarez  de  Giles  (Tomas).  Memorial  e  information  en  dere- 
cho  del  Licenciado  Don  Thomas  Svarez  de  Giles,  Clerigo  Pres- 
bytero,  y  Abogado  de  la  Real  Audiencia  de  la  ciudad  de  los  Reyes; 
en  fauor  de  aquellos,  que  se  presume,  y  no  consta  auerse  ahorcado 
alios  mesmos,  6  se  dan  otros  generos  de  muertes  desastradas;  para 
que  se  les  aya  de  dar  (en  caso  de  duda)  Eclesiastica  sepultura. 
[Lima.    1 6 — .]    4to,  29  unnumbered  leaves.  93322 

Below  the  title  is  the  coat  of  arms  of  Pedro  de  Villagomez,  archbishop  of  Lima.  He 
was  appointed  in  164.0  and  died  in  1671,  so  the  memorial  must  have  been  printed 
some  time  within  that  period.  It  relates  to  the  question  whether  Christian  burial 
should  be  given  to  a  suicide.  Information  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Lima,"  no. 
241 1,  a  copy  located  in  his  library. 

Suarez  de  Melo  (Matias).  Memorial  de  los  seruicios  del 
Doctor  do  Matias  Suarez  de  Melo,  Clerigo  Presbytero,  natural  de 
la  isla  de  San  Miguel,  y  domiciliario  del  Obispado  de  Cartagena  de 
las  Indias.    [n.  f.    1622.]    Folio,  pp.  (3).  93323 

Caption  title. 

A  copy  is  located  in  the  Indian  Archives  at  Seville.  Information  from  Medina's 
"Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  6904. 

Suarez  de  Mendoza  (Juan).  D.  loannis  Svarez  de  Mendoza 
Ivrisconsvlti  Hispani  in  Salmaticcnsi  Academia  publici  iuris  C.-^sarvm 
profcssoris  Commcntarii  ad  Legem  Aqviliam.  .  .  .  Salmanticcr.  Afud 
Tabcrnirr.  Atmo  m.dc.xl.  4to,  pp.  (20),  61S;  sum;c  capitum, 
4  unnumbered  leaves;  index  rcrum,  32  unnumbered  leaves;  Lidex 
Icgum,  10  unnumbered  leaves;  blank  leaf;  Priemonitio  ad  lectorem, 
uimumbcrcd  leaf,  verso  blank;  Francisci  Balduini  Commentarius 
tic-  Lege  Aquilia  pp.  (27).  93324 

Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  1021.  A 
copy  is  located  in  the  library  of  the  University  of  Seville. 


SUAREZ    DE    PERALTA.  223 

SuAREZ  DE  Peralta  (Juan).  Tractado  de  la  Cavalleria,  |  de 
la  Gineta  y  Brida:  enel  qual  se  contiene  |  muchos  primores,  assi 
enlas  seiiales  de  los  |  Cauallos,  como  en  las  condiciones:  colores  y 
I  talks:  y  como  se  ha  de  hazer  vn  hombre  de  a  ca-  |  uallo  de  ambas 
sillas,  y  las  posturas  que  ha  de  tener,  y  |  maneras  para  enfrenar,  y 
los  frenos  que  en  cada  silla  |  son  menester,  para  que  vn  cauallo  ande 
bien  enfrenado  |  y  otros  auisos  muy  principales  y  primos,  tocantes  y 
vr-  I  gentes  a  este  exercicio.  Compuesto  per  don  |  luan  Suarez  de 
Peralta,  Vezino  |  y  natural  de  Mexico,  |  en  las  Indias.  |  Dirigido  al 
muy  excelente  senor  don  Alonso  Perez  |  de  Guzman  el  bueno, 
Duque  de  Medina  Sydonia,  Conde  |  de  Niebl,  Marques  de  Cagaga, 
I  en  Africa,  |  Con  Preuilegio  Real.  |  En  Seu'illa  en  casa  de  Fer- 
nando Diaz.  Imfressor:  \  enla  calle  dela  Sierfe.  |  Ano  de  1 580.  | 
4to,  10 1  numbered  leaves.  93325 

Title  from  a  photo-facsimile  in  Vindel's  "Manual  .  .  .  del  bibliofilio  hispano- 
americano,"  193 1.  Medina,  Bib.  hisp.-amer.  no.  264,  locates  a  copy  in  the  Biblio- 
teca  Nacional  in  Madrid. 

Suarez  de  Peredo  (Agustin).  Informe  que  da  el  comisionado 
del  ramo  de  coches  d  providencia  Agustin  Suarez  de  Peredo  en  la 
solicitud  que  presentaron  al  Exmo.  Ayuntamiento  los  infractores 
del  Reglamento  del  ramo,  ciudadanos  M.  Perez  de  Castro  [and 
others],  pidiendo  lo  separaran  de  la  comision,  .  .  .  Megico.  1838. 
4to.  BM.  93326 

Suarez  de  Peredo  (Vicente  del  Nifio  Jesus).  La  estrella  mas 
hermosa  6  Aparicion  de  la  Santisima  Virgen  de  Ocotlan  en  la  noble 
ciudad  de  Tlaxcalan  .  .  .  Puebla:  Imfr.  del  Comer c'lo.  1 840. 
i2mo,  pp.  70.  Frontispiece,  ucal(bancroft).  +  Mexico. 
1846.    l2mo,  pp.  80.    4  plates  and  map.  93327 

Title  of  the  1840  edition  from  the  printed  catalogue  of  the  Bancroft  Library  pub- 
lished by  the  University  of  California,  1930.  It  is  listed  in  the  Andrade  catalogue, 
1869,  no.  2838,  with  the  following  collation:  "pp.  (6),  70.    Plate,  and  map." 

Title  of  the  1846  edition  from  the  latter  catalogue,  no.  2839. 

Suarez  de  Peredo.  Historia  de  la  Santisima  Virgen  Mari'a, 
que  con  el  titulo  de  Ocotlam  se  venera  con  todas  las  apariencias  de 
aparecida  en  la  nobilisima  ciudad  de  Tlaxcalam,  para  cuya  forma- 
cion  ha  tenido  a  la  vista  su  humilde  autor  Fr.  Vicente  del  Nino  Jesus 
Suarez  de  Peredo.  Religiose  laico  de  la  Provincia  del  Santo  Evan- 
gelio  de  Mexico,  y  morador  del  convento  de  Santa  Recoleccion  de 
N  S.  P.  S  Francisco  de  Topoyanco,  todo  lo  que  hasta  el  dia  se  ha 
excrito  en  esta  materia.   Dase  a  luz  a  expensas  sohcitadas  y  aplicadas 


224 


SUAREZ    DE    SOLIS. 


con  licencia  de  sus  superiores,  por  el  mismo.    Mexico:    1823.    Im- 
frcnta  de  D.  Mariano  Ontiveros.    l6mo,  pp.  104.   Frontispiece. 

HISP.SOC.AMER.,   NYP.,   UCAL  (  BANCROFT)  .   93328 

SuAREz  DE  SoLis  (Alonso).  Memorial  del  pleyto  que  don 
Alonso  Suarez  de  Solis  senor  de  la  villa  del  Villar  trata  con  El 
senor  Fiscal.  Sobre  Que  pretende  el  seiior  Fiscal  se  ha  de  madar  al 
dicho  don  Alonso  responda  derechamente  a  las  excepciones  que  le 
tiene  puestas.    \_n.  f.    1620?]    Folio,  58  leaves.  933^9 

Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  6905,  a  copy  located  in 
the  library  of  the  University  of  Seville. 

Suarez  de  Somoza  (Jeronimo),  fscud.  Vida  \  del  venerable 
y  apostolico  |  Padre  Pedro  Claver  |  de  la  Compania  |  de  lesvs.  | 
Dispvesta  por  el  Licenciado  Geronimo  Suarez  de  |  Somoza,  nat- 
ural de  Madrid,  alumno  de  la  misma  |  Religion.  |  Dedicala  |  Al 
Reuerendissimo  Padre  Pedro  Pimentel,  de  |  la  Compania  de  lesus, 
Prcdicador  de  su  Ma-  |  gestad,  y  Calificador  del  Consejo  supremo  | 
de  la  Santa  y  General  |  Inquisicion.  |  Con  privilegio.  |  En  Madridy 
for  Maria  de  QuinoneSy  |  Ano  de  1 65 7.  |  8vo,  12  unnumbered,  and 
172  numbered  leaves.  nyp(schomburg).  93330 

Sommervogel  in  his  edition  of  Backer,  vol.  I,  col.  •^zS,  notes  that  the  preface  shows 
that  the  work  though  published  under  the  name  of  Suarez  de  Somoza,  was  written  by 
the  Jesuit,  Alfonso  de  Andrade.  Antonio  in  his  Bib.  Hisp.  Nova,  vol.  i,  1783,  p.  604, 
had  questioned  whether  the  author  were  a  Jesuit. 

Medina,  "Bibliotheca  hispano-americana,"  no.  1274,  locates  another  copy  in  the 
library  of  the  University  of  Granada,  and  one  in  his  own  collection. 

[Suarez  de  Zayas  (Juan)].  Discurso,  |  y  Alegacion  juridica 
por  el  venerable  Dean,  y  Cabildo  |  de  la  Santa  Iglesia  |  Cathedra 
Metropolitana  |  de  la  Ciudad  de  Mexico,  |  en  la  Nueva-Espana. 
En  el  Pleyto  |  con  la  sagrada  Religion  de  la  |  Compania  de  Jesus. 
Sobre  |  La  liquidacion,  y  justificacion  de  los  Diezmos  de  Fru-  |  tos, 
Ganados,  Heredades,  y  Predios,  propios  de  las  |  Casas,  y  Colegios  de 
dicha  Religion,  sitos  dentro  de  |  los  limites,  y  terminos  de  aquel 
Arzobispado;  y  sobre  |  las  diligencias,  que  a  este  sin  practicaron  los 
Jucces  I  Hacadores  de  Diezmos,  y  sus  Colectores,  y  Minis-  |  tros.  | 
\^Madrid.    1735.]    4to,  I  unnumbered,  and   19  numbered  leaves. 

BM.,  JCB.  93331 

Signed  and  dated:   Madrid,  y  Octubre  26.  de  1735.    Lie.  Don  Juan  Suarez  de  Zayas. 

Information  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Suarez  de  Zayas.    Informe  |  hecho  al  Real,  |  y  Supremo  Con- 


sejo 
Por 


de  las  Indias  |  el  dia  14.  de  Dicicmbre  de  este  ano  |  de  1 735. 
El  Licenciado  Don  Juan  Suarez  |  de  Zayas,  Abogado  de  los 
Rcalcs  Conscjos.  |  En  defcnsa  del  Venerable  Dean,  I  y  Cabildo  de 


SUAREZ    IRIARTE.  225 

la  Santa  Iglesia  Cathedral  Metropo-  |  litana  dc  la  Ciudad  de  Mex- 
ico: I  cuyo  derecho  coadyuba  el  de  la  Santa  |  Iglesia  Cathedral  de 
la  Puebla  de  los  Angeles:  |  en  el  pleyto  |  con  la  Sagrada  Religion 
de  la  I  Compaiiia  de  Jesus.  |  Sobre  |  La  liquidacion,  y  justificacion 
de  los  Diezmos  que  adeudan  los  Co-  |  legios,  y  Casas  de  aquel 
Arzobispado.  |  Y  con  |  el  Senor  Fiscal  de  dicho  Consejo,  |  por  el 
interes,  que  Su  Magestad  (Dios  le  guarde)  |  tiene  en  dichos  diezmos 
por  la  reserva  de  [  sus  dos  Reales  Novenos,  |  [Mexico.  1 735?] 
Folio,  I  unnumbered,  and  7  numbered  leaves. 

BM.,  ucal(bancroft).  93332 

SuAREZ  Iriarte  (Francisco).  Defensa  pronunciada  ante  el 
gran  jurado  el  21  de  marzo  de  1850,  por  Francisco  Suarez  Iriarte, 
acusado  en  8  de  agosto  de  1848  por  el  Secretario  de  Relaciones  en 
aquella  fecha,  de  los  crimenes  de  sedicion  contra  el  Gobierno  de 
Queretaro  e  infidencia  contra  la  patria,  en  sus  actos  como  Presi- 
dente  de  la  Asamblea  Municipal  de  la  ciudad  y  distrito  de  Mexico. 
Mexico.  Tifografia  de  R.  Rafael,  calle  dc  Cadena  N°  13.  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  iii— V,  verso  blank,  3—147.    Folded  plan. 

BM.,  Hisp.soc.AMER.,  ucal(bancroft).  93333 

Suarez  Marrero  (Diego).  Oracion  funebre,  |  que  |  en  las 
Exequias  |  de  nuestro  Catolico  Monarca  |  el  S"".  D.  Carlos  III.  | 
Celebradas  por  el  muy  Ilustre  Venerable  Cabil-  |  do  de  la  Santa 
Iglesia  Catedral  de  Valla-  |  dolid  de  Michoacan  |  dixo  |  el  Sr.  Dr. 
D.  Diego  Suarez  Marrero  |  Prebendado  de  la  misma  Iglesia,  | 
Oficiando  de  Pontifical  el  Illmo.  Senor  Obispo  |  Diocesano,  con 
asistencia  de  ambos  Cabil  dos,  de  |  las  Religiones,  y  de  todas  las 
clases  de  esta  |  Ciudad,  dia  3  de  Septiembre  de  1 789.  |  Imfresa  en 
Mexico,  for  Don  Felipe  de  Zuniga  y  Ontiveros,  \  calle  del  Esfiritu 
Santo  ana  de  1790.  |  4to,  pp.  (6),  38.  JCB.,  nyp.  93334 

Suarez  Osorio  de  Cepeda  (Juan).  Epicedio  ivridico,  dia- 
lectico,  politico,  y  moral,  en  qve  se  dize,  la  obligacion  qve  su  Mages- 
tad  tiene  de  premiar  los  seruicios  de  don  Luis  Fernandez  de  Cordoua 
y  Arce,  Veintiquatro  de  la  ciudad  de  Cordoua,  y  sus  antecessores,  y 
los  de  dona  luana  de  Arce  y  Cepeda  su  muger,  cuya  es  la  villa  y 
mayorazgo  del  Carpio.  Por  Don  Ivan  Svarez  Osorio  de  Cepeda 
Cauallero  de  la  Orden  de  Calatraua.  |  [n.  f.  1631.]  Folio,  26 
leaves.  93335 

Presenting  claims  to  a  Spanish  title,  a  commission  in  the  Order  of  Santiago,  and  a 
place  in  the  Council  of  war. 

Information  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-chilena,"  no.  79,  where  it  is 
stated  that  the  "Epicedio"  is  preceded  by  four  leaves  containing  an  exposition  of  the 


2  26  SUAREZ    PEREDA. 

services  of  Fernandez  de  Cordoua,  who  accompanied  Suarez  Osorio  in  his  claims  to 
patronage,  by  Francisco  de  Barreda.  These  two  pieces  are  preceded  by  two  leaves  con- 
taining a  letter  or  dedication  of  Suarez  Osorio  addressed  to  Lorenzo  de  Cardenas, 
president  of  the  Consejo  de  Indias,  and  dated,  Madrid,  July  i8,  1631. 
A  copy  is  located  in  the  library  of  the  University  of  Seville. 

Suarez  Pereda  (Jose  Rafael).  Relacion  de  los  servicios  y 
meritos  del  D^.  Jose  Rafael  Suarez  Pereda.  [Mexico.  1844.] 
8vo.  BM.  93336 

Suarez  Peredo  (Francisco).  Inscripciones  colocadas  en  el 
catafalco,  y  oraciones  funebres  pronunciadas  en  las  solemnes  exe- 
quias  que  celebro  en  las  dias  6  y  7  de  octubre  de  1848,  la  santa 
iglesia  catedral  de  Puebla,  por  el  alma  del  Exmo.  y  Illmo.  Senor 
Dr.  Don  Francisco  Pablo  Vazquez  .  .  .  Puebla:  I?npr.  de  A.  Cas- 
tillero.   1849.   8vo,  pp.  (6),  50.     BM.,  ucal(bancroft).  93337 

Suarez  Ponce  de  Leon  (Nicholas).  Por  informaciones,  tes- 
timonios,  titulos,  pareceras,  certificaciones,  sentencias,  y  cedulas  de 
su  Magestad,  Consta  de  los  seruicios  del  Capitan  Nicolas  Suarez 
Ponce  de  Leon,  hijo  legitimo  del  Capitan  Alexo  Suarez  de  Pereda, 
y  de  dona  luana  Ponce  de  Leon,  y  de  los  del  dicho  su  padre,  y 
abuelos.    [n.  f.    16 — ].   Folio,  two  unnumbered  leaves.        93338 

Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  8354,  where  it  is  listed  ia 
a  section  of  undated  17th  century,  publications.  A  copy  is  located  in  the  Palafox  library 
in  Puebla. 

[Suarez  y  Navarro  (Juan)].  Alegato  hecho  ante  el  Juez 
Primero.  See  Santa-Anna  (Antonio  Lopez  de),  note  following  no. 
76747,  vol,  18.   NYP. 

Signed,  Juan  Suarez  y  Navarro. 

Suarez  y  Navarro.  Discurso  sobre  los  tribunales  militares, 
leido  en  el  Ateneo  mejicano  en  una  de  sus  sesiones,  sobre  ciencias 
de  este  ramo  .  .  .  Nueva  edicion  .  .  .  Mejico:  Impr.  de  J.  M.  Lara. 
1849.   8vo,  pp.  60.  ucal(bancroft).  93339 

Suarez  y  Navarro.  Esposicion  hccha  a  la  Camara  de  diputados 
del  Congreso  de  la  union  .  .  .  Mexico:  Impr.  de  I.  Ciimplido. 
1849.   8vo,  pp.  16.  ucal(bancroft).  93340 

Suarez  y  Navarro.  El  general  Santa-Anna  burlandose  de  la 
nacioM  en  su  despedida  fecha  en  Perote  .  .  .  Mexico:  Impr.  de  I. 
CttmpUdo.   1856.    i8mo,  pp.  291.        ucAL (Bancroft).  93341 

Suarez  y  Navarro.  Historia  de  Mexico  y  del  general  Antonio 
Lopez  de  Santa-Anna.    Comprcnde  los  acontecimientos  politicos 


SUAREZ    Y    NAVARRO.  227 

que  han  tenido  lugar  en  la  Nacion,  desde  el  ano  de  182 1  hasta 
1848,  por  Juan  Suarez  y  Navarro,  ciudadano  jalisciense.  Mexico. 
Imprenta  de  Ignacio  Cumfltdo,  Calle  de  los  Rebeldes  numero  2. 
1850.   Folio,  pp.  xi,  457,  erratas  (l).   Frontispiece  portrait. 

B.,    BM.,    C,    H.,    HISP.SOC.AMER.,    NYP.,    UCAl(bANCROFt).,    Y. 

93342 

At  foot  of  p.  457:  "Fin  del  tomo  primero."  No  more  published.  This  volume  brings 
the  history  down  to  1833. 

SuAREz  Y  Navarro.  Informe  sobre  las  frecuentes  revoluci- 
ones.   ^ee  Navarro  (Juan  Suarez),  no.  521 17,  vol.  12.    hisp.soc. 

AMER.,  NYP.,  UCAl(bANCROFt). 

Suarez  y  Navarro.  Juicio  critico  sobre  el  restablecimiento  de 
la  Compania  de  Jesus,  .  .  .  Mexico.    1 84 1.    8vo.  BM.  93343 

Suarez  y  Navarro.  Oracion  civica  pronunciada  en  la  capital 
de  Mexico  el  dia  1 1  de  septiembre  de  1853,  por  el  General  D.  Juan 
Suarez  y  Navarro.  Mexico.  Imprenta  de  Ignacio  Cumflido,  calle 
de  los  Rebeldes  num.  2.    1 853.   Royal  8vo,  pp.  9,  (  I  ).   aas.  93344 

See  also  Perdigon  Garay  (J.  G.),  no.  60874,  vol.  14,  bm.,  and  the  following: 
Contestacion  al  alegato  presentado  por  D.  J.  Suarez  Navarro,  en  la  causa  instruida 
al  teniente  coronel  D.  R.  Junguito,  por  difamacion.    Mexico.    1850.    8vo.    bm. 

Suarez  y  Romero  (Anselmo).  Coleccion  de  articulos  de  An- 
selmo  Suarez  y  Romero.  Habana:  E stable cimkento  tifografico  La 
Anttlla,  Lamfarilla  i6.    1859.    ^^O'  PP-  276,  2. 

B.,  C,  H.,  HISP.SOC.AMER.,  NYP.  93345 

The  essays  are  divided  into  five  groups:  Educacion,  Critica,  Biografia,  Costumbres 
del  camp,  Cuadros  de  la  naturaleza  cubaiia. 

Other  essays  and  a  novel  by  the  same  author  appeared  after  i860. 

Suarez  y  Torquemada  (Jose  Francisco).  El  Tercero  por 
antonomasia  o  rey  tres  veces  coronado,  el  S"".  D.  Carlos  III.  Rey 
de  las  Espaiias  en  su  feliz  proclamacion  Que  celebraron  las  Nobles 
Diputaciones  de  el  Comercio  de  Espana,  y  Xalapa,  el  dia  diez,  y 
siete  de  Mayo  en  la  solemnidad  de  la  Santissima  Trinidad  de  el 
ano  de  176 1.  Predico  el  Dr.  D.  Joseph  Francisco  Svarez,  y  Tor- 
quemada, Colegial  Antiguo  de  el  Eximio  de  Sr.  S.  Pablo  de  la 
Puebla,  Abogado  de  la  Real  Audiencia,  Cura  Coadjutor  de  Santa 
Maria  Piaztla,  Interino,  y  despues  Proprietario  de  Xalapa,  Comis- 
sario  de  la  Sta.  Cruzada,  y  de  el  Sto.  Oficio  de  la  Inquisicion  de 
este  Reyno,  Natural  de  dicho  Lugar.  Sacalo  a  luz  D.  Manuel 
Rivero,  Cordero,  Quien  lo  dedica  a  el  Illmo.  Sr,  Dr.  D.  Domingo 
Pantaleon  Alvarez  de  Abreu,  Arzobispo  de  Santo  Domingo,  Dig- 
nissimo  Obispo  de  la  Puebla  de  los  Angeles  de  el  Consejo  de  S.  M. 


228  SUBALTERN. 

Assistente  a  el  Sacro  Solio,  &c.  Imfresso  en  Mexico  en  la  Imfrenta 
de  el  Real,  y  Mas  antiguo  Colegto  de  San  IldejonsOy  ano  de  l']b2. 
4to,  pp.  (14),  20.  93346 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  4797,  a  copy  located  in  his  own 
library. 

Beristain  lists  this  title  with  the  date,  176 1. 

A  Subaltern  in  America.    See  [Gleig  (George  Robert)],  no. 

27570,  vol.  7.    B.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y. 

According  to  Babcock's  "Rise  of  American  Nationality,"  [1906],  p.  322,  this  work 
was  "deliberately  modelled  after  Gleig's  books,  and  incorporates  part  of  the  title  of 
another  book  by  Gleig,  The  Subaltern,  which  deals  exclusively  with  the  Peninsular 
Wars.  .  .  .  but  a  careful  examination  of  the  volume,  .  .  .  makes  it  perfectly  clear  that 
Gleig  could  not  have  written  it." 

Subdivisions  du  Bas-Canada.  See  Canada,  no.  lo6i  I,  vol.  3. 

Subduing  Freedom  in  Kansas.  See  Kansas,  no.  37092,  vol.  9. 

H.,  NYP.  93347 

Advertisements  at  foot  of  p.  i  and  on  verso  of  p.  31  appear  over  the  names  of 
Greeley  &  McElrath,  Tribune  Office,  New  York. 

[SuBERWiCK  (Mme. ^^)]-    Misterios  de  la  Inquisicion  y 

otras  sociedades  secretas  de  Espaiia,  por  M.  V.  de  Fereal  [fseud.], 
con  notas  historicas  y  una  introduccion  de  D.  Manuel  de  Cuendias. 
Traducida  del  Frances.  Mejico:  Imfrenta  de  V.  Garcia  Torres, 
a  cargo  de  L.  Vidaurri.  1 850.  8vo,  added  illustrated  title,  and  pp. 
306,  65,  (4),  XX,  59.   Plates.  c,  nyp.  93348 

According  to  the  catalogue  of  the  Bibliotheque  nationale,  the  pseudonym,  "Victor 
de  Fereal,"  was  used  by  Mme.  de  Suberwick.  The  above  work,  which  is  an  abridged 
translation  of  her  "Mystcres  de  I'Inquisition,"  Paris,  1845,  has  American  interest 
because  of  an  added  appendix  which  contains  the  following  items:  Establecimiento  de 
la  Inquisicion  en  el  Nuevo  Mundo,  pp.  299-306;  Autos  de  Fe,  celcbrades  por  la 
Inquisicion  de  Mexico,  pp.  65;  table  of  contents  for  the  complete  work  and  list  of 
plates,  pp.  (4);  Juicio  critico  de  los  misterios  de  la  Inquisicion,  por  un  viajero,  pp.xxj 
Defensa  del  editor  de  la  obra  titulada  Los  misterios  de  la  Inquisicion,  pp.  59.  The  last 
two  items  have  separate  title  pages. 

The  NYP.  copy  has  25  plates  lacking  five  mentioned  in  the  list  of  plates,  but  in- 
cluding two  which  are  not  listed. 

See  also:  J.  M.  Diez  de  Sollano's  anonymous  "Censura  eclesiastica  de  la  obra 
titulada:  Misterios  de  la  Inquisicion,  que  se  publica  por  orden  del  Sr.  Vicario 
Capitular  de  este  Arzoblspado,"  Mexico,  1850.  nyp. 

SuBiA  (Juan  de).  Declamacion  |  honoraria,  |  que  |  en  la 
funcbre  parentacion  |  de  la  M.  R.  M.  |  Sor  Oliva  |  Cayetana 
Maria,  |  rcligiosa  capuchina,  |  se  celebro  en  el  religiosissimo  |  Con- 
vento  de  Seiioras  Capuchinas  de  esta  Ciudad  de  |  Queretaro,  el 
dia  veinte,  y  uno  de  Mayo,  |  del  ano  de  1742.  |  Dijola  |  el  R.  P. 
Fr.  Juan  de  Subia,  Prcdicador  |  General  Jubilado,  v  actual  Predi- 
cador  Mayor  del  Convcnto  I  Grande  de  Nuestro  Padre  San  Fran- 


SUBIDA,  229 

CISCO  de  dicha  |  Ciudad.  |  Sacala  a  luz  a  sus  Expensas  |  cl  Sr.  D.  Juan 
Antonio  Guerrero,  y  Davila,  Urru-  |  tia,  y  Arana,  Caballero  del 
Orden  de  Alcantara,  y  Mar-  |  ques  del  Villar  de  la  Aguila,  |  quien 
lo  dedica  |  al  Santissimo  Patriarcha  senor  San  Joseph.  |  Con  licencia 
en  Mexico:  j  Por  la  V'luda  de  Joseph  Bernardo  de  Hogaly  Imfres- 
sora  del  Real,  y  |  ApostoUco  Tribunal  de  la  Santa  Crui.ada.  Ano 
de  1743.  I  4to,  pp.  (18),  36.  93349 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  3675. 

La  Subida  mas  alta,  la  caida  es  muy  lastimosa.  [Colophon:] 
Imprenta  de  D.  Mariano  0?itiveros,  ano  de  1 82 1.  [Mexico.^ 
i6mo,  2  leaves.  Y.  93350 

Caption  title.  Followed  by:  Parte  segunda  de  La  Subida  .  .  .  [Colophon:]  Mexico 
1 82 1.  Imprenta  americana  de  D.  Jose  Maria  Betancourt  calle  de  San  Jose  el  Real 
num.  2.  i6mo,  2  leaves,  y.  Caption  title. 

Professor  F.   B.   Liiquiens  states  that  the  author  is  probably   Mariano   Barazabal. 

Information  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

The  I  Sublime  and  Beautiful  |  of  |  Scripture:  |  being  |  Essays  | 
on  I  Select  Passages  |  of  |  Sacred  Composition.  |  By  Courtney  Mel- 
moth.  I  To  which  is  added,  |  Dr.  D wight's  Dissertation  |  on  the 
Poetry,  History,  and  Eloquence  |  of  the  Bible.  ]  .  .  .  |  New-York: 
Printed  by  Tiebout  &?  O^Brien,  \  For  C.  Davisy  and  E.  Mitchell^ 
Booksellers  and  \  Stationers,  Maiden-Lane.  \  1 795.  |  l8mo,  pp. 
247,  contents  (5).  aas.,  ba.,  h.,  job.,  nyp.  93351 

Courtney  Melmoth  was  a  pseudonym  used  by  Samuel  Jackson  Pratt. 
First  English  edition,   1777. 

The  Sublime  and  Ridiculous  blended.  See  [Van  Dusen  (In- 
crease McGee)]. 

Submarine  Armour  Company,  N.  Y.  Charter,  &c.,  of  the 
Submarine  Armour  Company.  Incorporated  by  the  Legislature  of 
the  State  of  New-York,  April  2,  1838.  New-York.  1838.  8vo, 
pp.  21.  ,  c.  93352 

SuBRECARGUE,  pseud.  La  Verite  sur  Haiti,  ses  deux  emprunts, 
ses  agens,  ses  finances,  son  credit  et  ses  ressources.  Reponse  a  la 
Lettre  d'un  Colon,  a  I'usage  de  son  Exc.  le  Ministre  des  Finances 
et  des  capitalistes,  par  un  Subrecargue.  Paris,  Chez  tons  les  lib- 
raires.  Iniprimerie  Morcau,rnc  Montmartre,n°.  t,C).  1 828.  l2mo, 
PP'(2),44-  Y.  93353 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt.  Attributed  to  —  Nonay  in  Barbier's  "Diction- 
naires  des  ouvrages  anonymes." 

Subscriber,  pseud.  A  Brief  Appeal  in  behalf  of  the  Special  Fund 
opened  by  the  Church  Missionary  Society  for  imparting  religious 
VOL.  XXIV.  15 


230 


SUBSCRIBERS. 


instruction  to  the  Negroes  in  the  West  Indies.    By  a  Subscriber. 
York.    1836.   8vo.  BM.  93354 

The  Subscribers,  proprietors  of  lands  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania, 
finding  it  necessary  to  protect  their  property  from  unlawful  intru- 
sions, have  agreed  to  form  themselves  into  an  Association  on  the 
following  terms  and  principles.  [Philadelphia.]  June  7,  1796. 
Broadside.  93355 

Title  from  Evans,  no.  30988. 

Subscribers  to  Maiden-Bridge.  See  Maiden  Bridge,  note  follow- 
ing no.  44100,  vol.  1 1. 

The  Subscribers  to  the  Non-importation  Agreement  |  are  desired 
to  meet  at  Davenport's  Tavern,  in  Third-  |  Street;  on  Saturday  1 
next,  at  10  o'Clock;  to  choose  |  eleven  persons  to  supply  the  place! 
of  that  number  of  the  |  Committee,  who  resigned  at  the  meeting  of; 
the  subscribers,  |  this  day  |  September  20  [?],  1770  [?].  [Phila- 
delfhia.    1770?]    Small  410  broadside.  c.  93356 

The  date  in  the  c.  copy  is  mutilated.  Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

.  .  .  The  Subscribers  to  the  |  Non-Importation  Agree-  |  ment, 
are  desired  to  meet  ]  at  the  Exchange  To-morrow  |  Morning,  pre- 
cisely at  1 1  o'clock,  I  to  consider  of  a  Letter  received  |  from  Phila- 
delphia .  .  ,  \_New  York.    1770.]    Small  4to  broadside,      p.  93357 

With    heading:     "New-York,    May    17,    1770.    |    Advertisement."    |    Title    from    a 
photostat  in  nvp. 

Subscripcion  para  imprimir  una  obra  dirigida  a  los  insurgentes  de 
America,  Y  a  los  amantes  de  la  Religion,  de  la  Patria,  y  de  las  santas 
Casas  de  Exercicios.  [Colophon:]  Con  superior  fermiso.  Mexico: 
En  la  oficina  de  D.  Mariano  Ontiveros,  ono  de  1 8 14.    8vo,  pp.  22. 

Signed  by  Agustin  Pomposo  Fernandez  de  San  Salvador.  9335 '^ 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  10934,  copies  located  in  his  own 
library,  and  in  the  Palafox  library  in  Pucbla. 

Subscription  Assembly.  |  Admit  |  to  the  Assembly,  at  the  Assem- 
bly Room,  Federal  j  street,  for  the  season.  |  YBoston:]  Printed  by 
Thomas  &'  Andrews.    [1796.]    Broadside.  93359 

Title    from   Ford's   "Broadsides,  .  .  .  printed    in    Massachusetts,"    1922,   no.    2801, 
taken  from  a  copy  in  a  private  collection. 

Subscription  Paper  for  the  Deputy  Commissary's  Guide.  |  [An- 
napolis: Printed  by  Anne  Catharine  Green  and  Son.  1774.]  Folio 
broadside.  mdhs.  93360 

Title  from  Wroth's  "History  of  Printing  in  Colonial  Maryland,"   1922,  no.  340. 


SUBSTANCE    OF    A    COUNCIL.  23 1 

The  I  Substance,  |  of  a  |  Council  |  Held  at  Lancaster  August  the 
28th  1764.  By  I  a  Committee  of  Presbyterian  Ministers  |  and 
Elders  deputed  from  all  Parts  of  Penn-  |  sylvania,  in  order  to  settle 
the  ensuing  E-  |  lection  of  Members  for  the  Assembly.  |  Published, 
I  At  the  Request  of  their  respective  |  Congregations.  |  •  •  •  |  [Phila- 
delphia: A.  Ar?nbruster.'\  Printed  in  the  Year  mdcc,LXIV.  |  8vo, 
pp.19.  JCB.,  NYP.,  P.  93361 

Imprint  supplied  from  Hildeburn.  Improved  title  of  no.  60646,  vol.  4,  which  see 
for  a  note,  and  the  suggestion  of  Franklin  as  a  probable  author.  Brinley,  no.  3070, 
considers  the  attribution  doubtful,  and  that  Franklin's  son  William  was  more  likely 
to  have  written  this  lampoon. 

Substance  of  a  Debate  in  the  House  of  Commons  on  the  2  2nd 
May,  1823,  on  the  Motion  of  Mr.  W.  W.  Whitmore,  "that  a 
Select  Committee  be  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  Duties  payable 
on  East  and  West  India  Sugar."  London:  P  rinted  by  J.  S.  Brick- 
tvood.     1823.    8vo,  pp.   (2),  15,  14,   19,  14,  8,  12,  25,  2,   (l),  3, 

(0-  93362 

Title  from  Cundall's  "Bibliography  of  the  West  Indies,"  1909,  p.  109.  Imprint 
and  collation  supplied  from  a  ms.  note  prepared  for  the  Dictionary  by  Joseph  Sabin. 

.  .  .  Substance  of  a  Discussion  in  the  Senate,  on  the  Report  .  .  . 
in  favor  of  incorporating  Amherst  College.  See  American  States- 
man, no.  1 23 1,  vol.  I. 

Boston  should  be  supplied  as  the  place  of  printing. 

The  Substance  of  a  late  Remarkable  Dream,  in  which  were  pre- 
sented the  Celestial  Worlds  and  the  Infernal  Regions,  with  the 
Arch  Enemy  of  Mankind,  with  his  Legions  paraded,  together  with 
his  Instructions  to  them,  in  which  was  discovered,  his  deep-laid  plot 
against  the  United  States  of  America.  Hallowell  (^District  of 
Maine)    Printed  by  Peter  Edes.    1 800.    8vo,  pp.   16. 

AAS.,  NYP.  93363 
Introduction  signed:    James  Shurtleff.    Litchfield,  February,  1800. 

The  Substance  of  a  Letter,  said  to  be  from  a  Committee  of  Devils 
to  a  Gentleman,  and  his  Answer  to  the  Committee  .  .  .  Wilmington, 
O.:  Printed  by  W.  H.  P.  Denny.    [1830.]    8vo,  pp.  48. 

"  'Advertisement'  on  verso  of  t-p.  dated  May  6,  1830." — c.        C,  HEH.  93364 

.  .  .  The  Substance  of  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  a  Solemn  Review  of 
the  Custom  of  War.   See  [Worcester  (Noah)]. 

Substance  |  of  a  |  Speech  |  intended  to  have  been  made  on  |  Mr. 
Wilberforce's  Motion  |  for  the  |  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade,  |  on 
Tuesday,  April  3,  1792:  |  But  the  Unwillingness  of  the  Committee 


232 


SUBSTANCE    OF    AN    EXERCISE. 


to  hear  any  thing  farther  |  on  the  Subject,  after  Mr.  Pitt  had 
spoken,  prevented  the  |  Member  from  being  heard.  |  London:  \ 
Printed) or  J.  Owen,  No.  l68,  Piccadilly.  \  1792.  |  8vo,  pp.  (4), 
56.  Y.  +  Second  Edition,  corrected,  |  with  notes,  and  an  appendix. 
I  [Same  imprint  and  date.]    8vo,  pp.  (8),  56,  (20). 

CU.,JCB.  93365 

On  an  early  ms.  slip  prepared  for  the  Dictionary:  "A  copy  occurring  in  a  volume 
of  tracts  from  the  collection  of  Edward  Long,  Esq.  has  upon  the  title-page  in  that 
gentleman's  ms.  'By  Mr.  Franklyn.'  "  Attributed  to  Gilbert  Francklyn  on  the  y. 
catalogue  card. 

The  I  Substance  |  of  an  |  Exercise,  |  Had  this  Morning  in  | 
Scurrih'ty-Hall.  |  [Philadelphia:  Andrew  Steuart.^  Printed  in  the 
Year,  m,dcc,lxv.  |  8vo,  pp.  6.  hsp.,  nyp.,  p.  93366 

By  Isaac  Hunt. 

At  the  end:  "To  be  continued  occasionally."  Imprint  supplied  from  Hildeburn.  The 
first  of  a  series  of  eight  dialogues,  nos.  2—7  of  which  have  the  title,  "Continuation  of 
the  Exercises,"  and  no.  8,  "A  Dialogue,  between  the  Giant  Polypheme,  and  his  Son 
Jack  Nothing."   Siee  nos.  16170,  vol.  4,  and  19929,  vol.  5. 

The  Substance  of  General  Burgoyne's  Speeches,  ^ee  Burgoyne 
(J.),  no.  9257,  vol.  3. 

Substance  of  the  Debate  in  the  House  of  Commons, June  23,1825, 
on  Mr.  Buxton's  Motion,  respecting  the  Destruction  of  the  Metho- 
dist Chapel  in  Barbadoes.  London:  Printed  by  Mills y  Jowetty  and 
Mills,  (late  Bensley,)  Bolt  Coiirty  Fleet  Street.    1825.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

For  an  "Authentic  Report"  of  the  debate,  see  no.  2459a,  vol.  i.    B.,  BM.  933^7 

Substance  of  the  Debate  in  the  House  of  Commons,  on  the  15th 
May,  1823,  on  a  motion  for  the  mitigation  and  gradual  abolition  of 
slavery  throughout  the  British  dominions.  With  a  Preface  and  Ap- 
pendixes, containing  facts  and  reasonings  illustrative  of  colonial 
bondage.  London:  Printed  by  Ellcrton  and  Henderson,  Gough 
Square;  for  the  Society  for  the  Mitigation  and  Gradual  Abolition  of 
Slavery  throughout  the  British  Dominions ;  and  sold  by  J.  Hatchard 
and  Son,  Piccadilly  ;  and  J.  and  A.  Arch,  Cornhill.    1823.    8vo,  pp. 

XXxix,    (l),  248.  B.,  BM.,  C,  NVH.,  NYP.,  PEAB.  93368 

Substance  of  the  Debates  on  a  Resolution  for  Abolishing  the 
Slave  Trade,  which  was  moved  in  the  House  of  Commons  on  the 
loth  June,  1806,  and  in  the  House  of  Lords  on  the  24th  June, 
1806.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  notes  and  illustrations.  Lon- 
don: Printed  and  Sold  by  Phillips  and  Pardon,  George  Yard,  Lom- 
bard Strrrt;  sold  also  by  John  Hatchard,  1 90,  Piccadilly.  1806. 
l2mo,  pp.  xi,  (i),  216.   Folded  plate.  b.,  bm.,  nyp.  93369 


SUBSTANCE    OF    THE    DEBATES.  233 

Substance  of  the  Debates  on  the  Bill  for  Abolishing  the  Slave 
Trade,  which  was  brought  into  the  House  of  Lords  on  the  2d  Janu- 
ary, 1807,  and  into  the  House  of  Commons  on  the  loth  February, 
1807,  and  which  was  finally  passed  into  a  law  on  the  25th  March, 

1807.  hondon:    Printed  and  Sold  by  W.  PhllltfSy  George  Yardy 
Lombard  Street;    sold  also    by   John  Hatchardy    190,    Piccadilly. 

1808.  l2mo,  pp.  iv,  273.  NYP.  93370 

The  Substance  of  the  Evidence  of  Sundry  Persons  on  the  Slave- 
Trade.   See  Clarkson  (Thomas),  no.  13494,  vol.  4.   B.,  H.,  P. 

Preface  signed  by  Clarkson. 

The  Substance  of  the  Evidence  Delivered  to  a  Committee  of  the 
.  .  .  House  of  Commons  by  the  Merchants  ...  of  London.  See 
Glover  (Richard),  no.  27609,  vol.  7. 

The  Substance  of  the  Evidence  on  the  Petition  presented  by  the 
West-India  Planters.  See  Glover  (Richard),  no.  27610,  vol.  7. 

Substance  of  the  Memorial.   See  West  India  Dock  Company. 

Substance  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  House  of  Commons  on 
Thursday,  July  25,  1822,  on  the  occasion  of  Two  Addresses  to 
his  Majesty:  one  moved  by  Mr.  Wilberforce,  for  preventing  the 
Extension  of  Slavery  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope;  and  the  other  by 
Mr,  Wilmot,  for  sending  Commissioners  of  Inquiry  to  certain  Brit- 
ish Colonies.  London:  Printed  jar  J.  Hatchard  and  Sony  Picca- 
dilly. 1822.  .  .  .  [Colophon:]  Ellerton  and  Henderson,  Printers, 
Johnson's  Conrty  London.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  46,  verso  blank,  list  of 
books  (i).  B.  93371 

Relates  partly  to  slavery  in  the  West  Indies. 

Substance  of  the  Report  of  the  Court  of  Directors  of  the  Sierra 
Leone  Company  to  the  General  Court  held  at  London  the  19th  of 
October  1791.   London.    1791.    8vo.  BM.  93372 

Relates  to  the  slave  trade. 

Substance  [  of  the  |  Report  |  delivered  by  the  |  Court  of  Directors 
I  of  the  I  Sierra  Leone  Company,  |  To  the  |  General  Court  of 
Proprietors,  |  On  Thursday  the  27th  March,  |  1794.  |  London 
Printed  by  James  PhillipSy  George  Yard,  \  Lombard  Street. 
M.DCC.xciv.  I  i2mo,  pp.  175.  Folded  map,  nyp.  -\-  Philadelphia, 
I  Printed  by  Thomas  Dobso7i,  at  the  Stone-House,  \  No  41,  South 
Second  Street.  \  1795.  |  l2mo,  pp.  168.    Folded  map, 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CH.LIB.SOC,  M.,  NYP.,  P.  93373 

On  p.  175  of  the  London  edition:    "In  the  Press,  and  speedily  will  be  published, 


234 


SUBSTANCE    OF    THE    REPORT. 


Price  Five  Shillings  in  boards,  a  New  Edition  of  this  Report  in  Octavo,  Handsomely 
printed  on  Superfine  Paper."  The  bm.  Catalogue  lists  a  London,  1794,  edition  in 
octavo. 

Improved  title  of  no.  80885,  vol.  19. 

The  remainders  of  the  Philadelphia  edition  were  reissued  in  the  Substance  of  the 
Reports,  1799,  entered  below. 

Substance  of  the  Report  of  the  Court  of  Directors  of  the  Sierra 
Leone  Company  .  .  .   30th   March    1794.    London.     1 796.     8vo. 

BM. 93374 

Substance  of  the  Report  of  the  Court  of  Directors  of  the  Sierra 
Leone  Company  .  .  .  26th  February,  1795.    London.    1 795.    8vo. 

BM. 93375 

For  a  Philadelphia  edition,  see  no.  80886,  vol.  19.  aas.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  ch.lib.soc, 
JCB.,  NYP.,  p.    Also  issued  in  Substance  of  the  Reports,  1799,  below. 

Substance  of  the  Report  deh'vered  by  the  Court  of  Directors  of 
the  Sierra  Leone  Company  ...  1801.  London:   W.Phillifs.    iSoi. 

BM.  93376 

BM.  also  has  the  "Substance"  of  the  reports  for  1804  and  1808,  published  in  London. 

Substance  |  of  the  [  Reports  |  delivered  by  the  |  Court  of  Directors 
I  of  the  I  Sierra  Leone  Company,  |  to  the  |  General  Court  of  Pro- 
prietors. I  To  which  is  Prefixed  |  Memoirs  |  of  |  Naimbanna,  |  an  j 
African  Prince.  |  Philadelfhia:  |  Printed  for  Thomas  Dobson,  at 
the  Stone-Housey  \  No  41,  South  Second  Street.  |  1 799.  |  l2mo, 
pp.  22;  168;  24.  AAS,  93377 

Except  for  the  new  title  page  and  the  Memoirs  of  Naimbanna,  the  above  is  a  reissue, 
including  the  original  title  pages,  of  the  sheets  of  the  Philadelphia  editions  of  the 
Substance  of  the  Report  .  .  .  30th  March  1794,  and  Substance  of  the  Report  .  .  .  26th 
February,  1795,  see  above,  and  no.  80886,  vol.  19. 

The  Substance  of  Two  |  Letters  |  Concerning  Communion  in 
the  I  Lord's  Supper:  |  The  first,  |  In  Favour  of  a  mixed  Commun- 
ion in  that  |  Ordinance:  |  The  Second,  |  In  Answer  thereto:  | 
Opening  up  and  shewing  from  the  Scriptures  of  Truth,  |  the  Na- 
ture and  Design  of  that  Divine  |  Institution,  and  what  is  necessary 
to  a  consistent  Communion  therein.  I  Taken  out  of  a  Foreign 
Author  I  First  published  about  the  Year  1730.  |  .  .  .  |  Newfort: 
Printed  in  the  Year  1768.  |  8vo,  pp.  23.  rihs.  93378 

Title  supplied  by  Howard  M.  Chapin. 

The  Substance  of  Two  Reports  of  the  Faculty  of  Amherst  Col- 
lege.  Sec  Amherst,  no.  1332,  vol.  i.    aas.,  c. 

Substantial  Facts  relating  to  the  .  .  .  Coal  Hill  and  Union  Mines. 
See  [Remington  (R.  P.)],  69558,  vol.  17. 


SUBSTITUTE.  235 

Substitute  for  the  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Senate.  See 
Pennsylvania,  no,  60647,  ^^^-  ^4* 

Substitute  to  Resolutions  approbating  the  Measures  of  the  Gen- 
eral Government.  [Lancaster)  Pa.^  Printed  by  Benjamin  Grimier. 
[1809.]    8vo,  pp.  14.  93379 

Title  from  an  early  ms.  slip  prepared  for  the  Dictionary  by  Joseph  Sabin.  Grimier 
was  the  printer  of  "Der  Wahre  Amerikaner,"  published  in  Lancaster,  see  Brigham's 
"Bibliography  of  American  Newspapers,"  in  Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  "Proceedings,"  new 
ser.,  vol.  30,  1920,  p.  137. 

The  Sub-treasury:  a  Tract  for  the  Times.  Prepared  by  order  of 
Willis  Green.  Chairman  of  the  Rxecutive  [sic]  Committee  of  the 
Whig  members  of  Congress.  Washington:  Printed  by  Johti  T. 
Tozvers.    1844.   8vo,  pp.  16.  nyp.  93380 

Suburban  Monthly;  a  Journal  of  Current  Literature.  San  hean- 
droy  Cal.    1859.    Continued.  ucal(bancroft).  9338 1 

Continued  through  vol.  3  of  the  first  series,  and  vol.  I,  nos.  1—6,  at  least,  of  a  new 
scries,  1859—1898.   See  Union  List  of  Serials,  which  locates  no  other  set. 

A  Succint  Account  of  the  Disturbance  which  occurred  at  the 
Charleston  Theatre,  on  the  evening  of  the  I2th  of  March,  1817. 
With  the  Addresses  to  the  Public,  by  Mr.  Holman,  the  Manager, 
and  Mr.  Caldwell.  Charleston:  Printed,  Published  and  sold  by 
A.  E.  Miller y  No.  C)(),  Queen-street.    1817.    l6mo,  pp.  39. 

NYP.  93382 

Succinct  Account  of  the  Treaties  and  Negociations.  See  [Stuart 
(Andrew)],  no.  93129,  vol.  24. 

A  Succinct  Review  of  the  American  Contest.  See  [Ramsay 
(Allan)],  no.  67678,  vol.  16. 

A  Succinct  Statement  of  the  Grounds  of  the  Demands  of  the 
Legal  Representatives  of  the  late  Francis  Pelletreau,  on  the  Parties 
interested  in  the  American  Vessels  the  Hart,  the  Two-Friends,  the 
Alpha  and  Minerva,  destroyed  at  sea  by  a  French  Squadron,  com- 
manded by  Admiral  Lallemand.  New-York:  Mercein  ^  Post's 
PresSy  24.0  Pearl  street.    1838.    8vo,  pp.  18. 

AAS.,  B.,  c,  NYP.  93383 

Improved  title  of  no.  59584,  vol.  14,  entered  under  Pelletreau. 

A  Succinct  Tract  on  the  History,  Doctrines  and  Government  of 
the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church  in  North  America.  Ap- 
proved and  published  by  the  Board  of  ^L^nagers  of  the  Sabbath 
School  Union,  under  the  sanction  and  order  of  the  General  Synod. 


236 


SUCCINCT    VIEW. 


New-York:    Depository,  103  Fulton  Street.    1 848.    /.  A.  Gray, 
Stereotyfer  and  Printer.    l8mo,  pp.  34.   Plate.  nyp.  93384 

A  I  Succinct  View  |  of  the  |  Missions  |  established  |  among  the 
heathen  |  by  the  |  Church  of  the  Brethren,  |  or  |  Unitas  Fratrum.  | 
Tn  a  I  Letter  to  a  Friend.  |  London:  \  Printed  by  M.  Lewis,  in 
Pater-noster-Row ;  \  And  sold  by  Mess.  Dilly,  in  the  Poultry  ;  Mr. 
Beckett,  I  opposite  the  New  Church  in  the  Strand;  and  at  all  the  \ 
Brethren's  Chapels,  mdcclxxi.  }  Price  Six-pence.  \  Svo,  pp.  (4), 
3-32,  advertisement  (l).  cu.  93385 

Signed:   "Benjamin  La  Trobe. 

A  Succinct  View  of  the  Missions  established  among  the  Heathen 
by  the  Church  of  the  Brethren.  To  which  added,  A  Brief  Account 
of  the  Mission  established  among  the  Esquimaux  Indians,  on  the 
Coast  of  Labrador.  London:  Printed  by  M.  Lewis,  No.  I.  Pater- 
noster Row,  for  the  Brethre?i's  Society  for  the  Furtherance  of  the 
Gospel:   and  Sold  by  M.  Lewis,  and  at  all  the  Brethren's  Chapels. 

M  DCC  LXXIV.  .  .  .  8vo,  pp.  32,  33.  JCB.,  HSP.  93386 

Title  from  an  early  Ms.  slip  prepared  for  this  Dictionary,  locating  copies  as  above. 

A  I  Succinct  View  |  of  the  |  Origin  of  our  Colonies,  |  with  ]  Their 
Civil  State,  j  Founded  by  Queen  Elizabeth,  |  Corroborated  by  Suc- 
ceeding Princes,  |  and  |  Confirmed  by  Acts  of  Parliament;  |  where- 
by I  The  Nature  of  the  Empire  established  in  |  America,  |  And  the 
Errors  of  various  Hypotheses  |  formed  thereupon,  |  may  be  clearly 
understood.  |  With  |  Observations  on  the  Commercial,  Beneficial 
and  I  Perpetual  Union  of  the  Colonies  with  this  |  Kingdom.  |  Being 
I  An  Extract  from  an  Essay  lately  published,  |  Entitled  |  The  Free- 
dom of  Speech  and  Writing,  &c.  |  .  .  •  |  London:  |  M  DCC  Lxvi.  | 

Svo,  pp.   (2),  46.  BA.,  C,  cu.,  H.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYP.  93387 

Attributed  to  William  Bollan,  at  one  time  Agent  of  Massachusetts,  in  the  c.  and 
NVP.  catalogues. 

Succsos  de  la  actual  revolucion  en  el  estado  de  Veracruz.  Mex- 
ico: Impr.  de  V.  G.  Torres.    1 85 2.   Svo,  pp.  36. 

ucal(bancroft).  93388 

Sucesos  de  las  Armas  de  Su  Magestad  en  Cataluiia.  Mexico. 
1652.  933S9 

Title  from  Palau  y  Dulcet's  "Manuel  del  librero  hispano-anicricano." 

Sucesos  en  las  fronteras  de  Portugal.  [Mexico:]  Impreso  por  la 
viuda  de  Caldtron.    1652.    Folio.  93390 

Title  from  Andrade'$  "Ensayo  bibliogrdiico  mexicano,"  no.  411. 


SUCESSOS.  237 

Sucesos  felicisi'mos  de  las  armas  de  D.  Juan  de  Austria  en  Estre- 
madura  contra  Portugal.  Iniprcso  en  Mexico  for  la  V.  de  Cal- 
deron,  1663.   Folio.  9339 1 

Title  from  Andrade's  "Ensayo  bibliografico  mexicano,"  no.  516. 

Sucessos  de  la  Armada  qve  fve  al  Brasil.  Sevilla.  1640.  410, 
pp.  4-  93392 

Title  from  Palau  y  Dulcet's  "Manuel  del  librero  hispano-americano." 

Sucinta  descripcion  de  las  exequias  que  a  su  Reina  D.^  Maria 
Luisa  de  Borbon,  consagro  el  Real  Tribunal  de  la  Contratacion  de 
las  Yndias  de  Sevilla  el  l.°  de  Abril  de  1869.  Sevilla^  Juan  Fran- 
cisco de  Bias.    [1689.]    4to,  1 8  leaves,  and  pp.  143.    2  plates. 

Title  from  Palau  y  Dulcet's  "Manuel  del  librero  hispano-americano."  93393 

Sucinta  descripcion  en  verso  de  los  dos  terremotos  que  sufrio  la 
ciudad  de  Santiago  de  Cuba  en  los  dias  20  y  21  de  Agosto  de  1852. 
Madrid:  1852.  Imprenta  de  Don  Norberto  Llorenci,  calle  del 
SacramentOy  num.  3.    l2mo,  pp.  16.       H.,  hisp.soc.amer.  93394 

Cover  title:  Terremoto  de  Cuba.  Descripcion  en  verso  de  los  dos  terremotos  .  .  . 
Por  un  Testigo   ocular.  .  .  . 

The  dedication  is  signed,  "M.  Razvael,"  /.  e.  M.  Alvarez.  See  Medina's  "Diccion- 
ario  de  anonimos  y  seudonimos,"  vol.  2,  1925,  p.  247. 

Sucinta  esposicion  documentada  de  los  nobles  hechos,  grandes 
servicios  y  padecimientos  del  tfniente  [sic]  general  Marques  de 
Casa-Pizarro.  \^n,f.  18 — ?]  Folio,  pp.  30,  documentos  justifica- 
tivos,  Ivii.   Frontispiece  portrait.  nyp.  93395 

The  preface  states  that  the  work  was  written  by  the  grandson  of  the  subject  of  the 
memoir.  According  to  an  extract  from  the  "Gaceta  oficial"  of  Madrid,  Nov.  19,  1816, 
quoted  on  p.  xlix,  the  general  was  killed  in  1 815  at  Charcas,  Bolivia,  during  the  revo- 
lution. He  had  served  in  political  and  military  commands  in  South  America  for  more 
than  44  years.  The  last  date  we  find  mentioned  is  1 8 1 7. 

A  MS.  presentation  inscription  in  the  nyp.  copy  is  signed  by  Adolfo  Pizarro. 

Sucinta  exposicion  de  los  servicios  prestados  al  trono  y  a  la  patria, 
por  el  teniente  general  Marques  de  Casa-Pizarro,  senaladamente 
como  fundador  y  poblador  de  la  Nueva  Oran  en  el  Rio  de  la  Plata. 
[Madrid:   Aguado.    185-?]    4to,  pp.  37,  Ivii.  9339^ 

Title  from  Palau  y  Dulcet's  "Manuel  del  librero  hispano-americano." 

Sucinta  memoria  sobre  la  segunda  invasion  de  Buenos-Ayres  el 
mes  de  julio  de  1807:  en  la  qual  se  da  una  breve  idea  de  lo  mas 
principal  que  acontecio  desde  el  27  de  junio  que  se  dexo  ver  al  hori- 
zonte  oriental  la  armada  y  convoy  enemigo,  hasta  el  amanecer  del 
cinco  de  julio.  A  que  se  anade  una  viva  pintura  de  la  heroyca  y 
gloriosa  defensa  de  la  capital  y  de  todo  el  continente,  con  derrota 


238  SUCKLING. 

del  formidable  exercito  de  Whitelocke  en  aquel  dia  memorable;  y 
dcmostraciones  que  se  signieron  a  tan  senalada  victoria.  Con  licen- 
cia  de  los  superiores.  Bucnos-Ayres:  en  la  Real  imprenta  de  Ninos 
expositos.  Aiio  de  MDCCCViii.   8vo,  pp.  56.  Y.  93397 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Suckling  (George).  An  |  Historical  Account  |  of  |  The  Virgin 
Islands,  |  in  the  |  West  Indies.  |  From  their  being  settled  by  the 
English  near  a  |  Century  past,  to  their  obtaining  a  Legislature  |  of 
their  own  in  the  Year  1773;  and  the  law-  |  less  State  in  which  His 
Majesty's  Subjects  in  |  those  Islands  have  remained  since  that  time, 
I  to  the  present.  |  By  George  Suckling,  Esq.  |  London:  \  Printed 
j or  Benjamin  White,  |  at  Horace's  Head, Fleet-street.  |  mdcclxxx. 
I  8vo,  pp.  viii,  116. 

B.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.  93398 
The  author  was  Chief  Justice  of  the  Virgin  Islands. 

Sucre  (Antonio  Jose  de).  Para  la  histona  de  la  America  del 
Sur.  Los  benemeritos  vencedores  de  Junin  y  Ayacucho  y  sus  con- 
temporaneos,  puestos  en  pie  ante  la  historia  imparcial,  defienden  la 
memoria  y  reputacion  de  su  gran  capitan,  Jeneral  en  Jefe  del  Ejer- 
cito  Unido  Libertador  D.  Antonio  Jose  de  Sucre,  confirmando  que 
es  digno  de  personiiicar  las  glorias  de  sus  companeros  de  armas 
llevando  el  titulo  de  Gran  Mariscal  de  Ayacucho,  por  recompensa 
de  sus  eminentes  servicios  en  la  guerra  de  la  Independencia  de  la 
America  del  Sur.  Lima,  1850.  Impreso  por  Jose  Maria  Mon- 
terola.   4to,  pp.  107.  BM.  93399 

Relates  to  Sucre,  one  of  the  heroes  of  South  American  independence,  later  Presi- 
dent of  Bolivia. 

Title  from  Medina's  "Diccionario  de  anonimos  y  seudonimos,"  vol.  2,  1925,  p. 
121,  where  it  is  attributed  to  Domingo  de  Alcala. 

Sucre.   Victoria  de  Ayacucho.    \^Lima.    1824.]    Folio,  pp.  (4). 

93400 

A  dispatch  from  Sucre  dated  December  ii,  1824.  A  copy  is  in  the  Biblioteca  na- 
cional  in  Lima.    Information  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Lima,"  no.  379V 

[Sucre  (Benigno  Severo)  ] .  Juicio  de  imprenta  y  nuevos  abuses 
de  las  autoridadcs  hermanas  de  Ocumare.  [Caracas?']  Impr.  de 
Nunrz  y  Marquis.    [1840?]    8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  17. 

Signed:    "Caracas,  seticmbre  2  de  1840.    1".  S.  Sucre."  C.  934OI 

Sucre  (Jose  Manuel).  Manificsto  que  Jose  Manuel  Sucre,  Juan 
dc  Dios  Mcnch'vclzua  y  Marcos  Jose  Rodriguez,  administrador, 
mtcTvcntor  y  ficl  de  Almaccncs  que  rcspectivamente  fucron  de  la 


SUD.  239 

administracion  general  de  tabaco  de  esta  capital,  hacen  de  los  re- 
sultados  de  las  causas  que  se  ban  seguido  contra  ellos  sobre  el  robo 
de  diez  mil  pesos  remetidos  por  el  primero  a  la  factoria  de  Orituco 
y  sobre  las  mermas  de  especies  durante  su  administracion.  Caracas^ 
tmfrenta  de  Tomas  Antero.    1 829.    8vo,  pp.  32.       BM.,  H.  93402 

Sud.  Continuacion  del  Despertador  de  Michoacan.  [Colo- 
phon:]   En  la  Imfrenta  Nactonal  del  Sur.    [1813.]    4to.      93403 

Title  from  Palau  y  Dulcet's  "Manuel  del  librero  hispano-americano,"  where  it  is 
stated  that  Medina  has  seen  nos.  52  and  53. 

Sud-America.  Politica  i  comercio.  .  .  .  Dirijido  por  D.  F.  Sar- 
miento.  Tomo  I.  .  .  .  Santiago,  Imfrenta  de  Julio  Belin  i  comfaniay 
calle  de  las  Agustinas,  numero  31.  Montevideo,  libreria  de  Elias. 
Valfaraisojlibreria  de  Floury.    1851.   8vo,  pp.  (2),  384.   H.  93404 

Weekly,  Jan.  24-July  17,  1851,  through  vol.  2,  also  containing-  pp.  (2),  384.  No 
later  issues  are  located  by  the  Union  List  of  Serials. 

Siidamerika.   Alphabetized  as  Suedamerika. 

Sudbury,  Mass.  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Buildings  and  Dedi- 
cation of  the  Wadsworth  Monument,  in  Sudbury,  Massachusetts, 
1852.  Mostly  from  the  Daily  Evening  Traveler,  with  important 
corrections.  Waltham:  Josiah  Hastings,  Printer.  1 85 3.  8vo,  pp. 
24-  93405 

"Geo.  Boutwell's  address  {see  Boutwell,  G.  S.,  no.  6973,  vol.  2],  which  occupies 
a  large  part  of  this  pamphlet,  gives  a  fair  analysis  of  the  causes  and  effects  of  the 
Indian  Wars  of  New  England  and  many  details  of  the  Massacre  of  Sudbury." 

Title  and  note  from  the  Field  sale  catalogue,  no.  2309. 

Evangelical  Union  Church.  The  Confession  of  Faith,  Covenant 
and  Regulations  of  the  Evangelical  Union  Church,  in  Sudbury, 
Mass.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  list  of  the  pastors  and  deacons  of  the 
original  church.  Organized  1640.  Aug.,  i860.  Waltham:  Press 
oj  Josiah  Hastings,  i860.    l2mo,  pp.  12.  AAS.  93406 

SuDDARDS  (W[illiam]  ).  God's  Way  in  the  Sanctuary;  or,  A 
Remembrance  of  His  Works.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Grace 
Church,  Philadelphia,  Sunday,  Nov.  27,  1859,  commemorating  the 
twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  Rector's  Settlement  in  Philadelphia. 
By  Rev.  W.  Suddards.  Philadelphia:  J.  S.  Mc  Calla,  Pr.,  237 
Dock  Street.    1859.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Frontispiece.  HSP.  93407 

Sue  (Eugene).  The  Adventures  of  Hercules  Hardy;  or,  Guiana 
in   1772.    By  Eugene  Sue  ...  Translated  from  the  French,  by 


240  SUE. 

Thomas  Pooley  .  .  .  New-York:    J.   Winchester,     [cop.     1844.] 
8vo,  pp.  70.  c.  93408 

A  translation  of  the  first  part  of  Deux  histoires,  below. 
The  author's  name  was  originally  Marie  Joseph  Sue. 

Sue.  Atar-Gull.  Par  Eugene  Sue.  A  Paris,  chez  Vimont,  chez 
Eug.  Renduel.  Imfr.  d'Herhan,  a  Paris.    183  I.    8vo.  934^9 

Dedicated  to  Fenimore  Cooper. 

A  novel  relating  to  the  slave  trade. 

Title  from  "Bibliographie  de  la  France,"  183 1,  p.  330.  The  "Bibliographie"  men- 
tions four  editions  before  1833.  Lorenz,  1840— 1865,  lists  Paris  editions  of  1845, 
1846,  1849  and  1863.  We  have  located  the  following  issues:  Paris,  1845,  bm.j 
1846,  Y.;  an  edition  forming  part  of  Sue's  "Oiuvres  iUu^trees,"  vol.  I,  Paris,  1850, 
NVP.;   also  an  issue  forming  part  of  the  author's  "Plik  et  Plok,"  Parts,   1858.    nyp. 

The  work  has  been  dramatized  at  least  twice.    See  the  bm.  printed  catalogue. 

Sue.  Atar  Gull,  or  The  Slave's  Revenge.  Translated  from  the 
French  of  Euo;ene  Sue,  by  Wm.  Henry  Herbert,  Esq.,  author  of 
"CromweU,"  "The  Brothers,"  etc.  Published  by  Henry  L.  Wil- 
liams: 134  Ann  St.y  New  York,  and  22  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  1 1-94.  AAS.  93410 

Roorbach  in  the  issue  covering  the  years  1852— 1855  has  the  title:  "Atar  Gull;  or, 
The  Bridal  Eve,"  published  by  Garratt  and  Company  in  New  York,  but  gives  no  date 
of  printing. 

Sue.  .  .  .  Aventures  d'Hercule  Hardi  ou  la  Guyane  en  1772. 
[Colophon:]  Paris. — Imfrimerie  J.  Voisvenel,  16,  rue  du  Crois- 
sant.   [186-?]    Folio,  pp.  55,  (  I  ).  NYP.  934 1 1 

Caption  title.  With  heading:  "Publication  du  journal  Le  Siecle.  CEuvres  choisies 
de  M.  Eugene  Sue."  [vol.  3] 

For  an  earlier  edition,  see  the  following  title. 

The  adventures  of  Hercule  Hardi  take  place  in  Guiana.  For  an  English  trans- 
lation of  this  first  part,  see  Adventures,  above. 

Sue.  Deux  Histoires,  1772-18 10.  Par  Eugene  Sue.  A  Paris, 
chez.  Ch.  Gosselin,  rue  Saint-G ermain-des-Pres ,  n.  9.  Imf.  de 
Bethunr,  a  Paris.  1 840.  2  vols.,  8 vo.  -\-  Paris:  Paullin.  1846. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  BM.  93412 

Contents:  Aventures  d'Hercule  Hardi;  Le  colonel  de  Surville,  histoire  du  temps 
dc  I'empirc. 

Title  of  the  1840  edition  from  "Bibliographie  de  la  France,"  1840,  p.  603. 

Sue.  .  .  .  Deux  Histoires.  [Colophon:]  Paris:  Imp.  Schneider, 
rue  d' Erfurth,  I.    [1850.]    Folio,  pp.  80.  nyp.  93413 

Caption  title.  With  heading,  "Oeuvres  illustrt3es  d'Eugene  Sue,"  forming  part  of 
vol.  1,  1850,  of  the  collection. 

Contains  in  addition  to  the  stories  of  Hercule  Hardi  and  Colonel  de  Surville, 
"Souvenirs  des  invasions  dc  18 14  et  1815,"  pp.  78-80. 

Sue.  Deux  Histoires,  1 772-1 8 10.  Aventures  d'Hercule  Hardi. 
Lc  colonel  de  Surville;  par  Eugene  Sue.   Nouvelle  edition.   Paris: 


SUE.  241 

Imfr.  Donde\'-Dufre ;  Pantheon  de  la  librairir,  lb,  rice  dr  la 
Reynie.  1 859.  1 8 mo,  pp.  298.  -[-Paris:  Impr.  W alder;  libr. 
Maresq  et  C'.    i860.    4to,  pp.  80.  934 H 

Information  from  "Bibliographic  de  la  France,"  1859,  p.  1 60;  and  1S60,  p.  8. 

Sue.  The  Female  Bluebeard;  or,  Le  Morne-au-Diable.  By 
Eugene  Sue  .  .  .  ISIew  York.  J.  Winchester,  [cop.  1844.]  8vo, 
pp.  115.  c.  93415 

Roorbach,  in  the  issue  covering  the  years  1852— 1855,  lists  without  date  a  Phila- 
delphia edition. 

For  a  note  on  other  English  translations  of  the  work,  see  Morne-au-Diahle,  below. 

Sue.  .  .  .  Henri  le  chancelier.  Souvenirs  d'un  voyage  dans 
I'Amerique  Centrale.   Paris:  Pagnerre.    1857.    i2mo,  pp.  234. 

HISP.SOC.AMER.,  UCAL    (bANCROFt).  934  I  6 

"A  partly  fictitious  account  of  the  adventures  of  'M.  Henri  A  .  .  .  ,'  secretary  of  the 
French  consulate  at  Guatemala.  'Notre  but  .  .  .  etait  d'appeler  I'attentinn  de  notre 
pays  sur  I'Amerique-Centrale.'  p.  230." — Title  and  note  from  the  uc.'vl(bancroft) 
printed  catalogue.    1930. 

Sue.  Le  Morne-au-Diable,  ou  I'Aventurier.  Par  Eugene  Sue. 
A  Paris,  chez  Ch.  Gosselin,  rue  Saint-G crmain-des-Pres ,  n.  9. 
Imprim.  de  BethunCya  Paris.    1 842.    2  vols.,  8vo.  9341? 

Title  from  "Bibliographie  de  la  France,"  1842,  p.  153. 

The  scene  is  laid  in  Martinique. 

Lorenz  also  lists  Paris  editions  of  1845,  bm.,  1851,  and  i860,  nyp.  has  a  Paris 
edition,  folio,  pp.  76,  which  forms  part  of  the  "CEuvres  illustrees  de  Eugene  Sue," 
vol.  5,  1850. 

For  an  English  translation,  see  above.  The  Female  Bluebeard. 

Other  English  translations  were  issued  under  the  titles:  "The  Refugees  of  Mar- 
tinique," London,  [1859],  bm.,  fac.adv.,  princeton;  and  ",A  Romance  of  the  West 
Indies,"  London,  [1898],  c. 

Lorenz  lists  dramatizations  published  in  Paris  in  1848,  y.,  and  1852,  bm.,  nyp. 

Sue.  The  Negro's  Revenge;  or,  Brulart,  the  Black  Pirate.  From 
the  French  of  Eugene  Sue.  London,  J.  Clements.  [  1841  ?  ]  8vo, 
pp.  (2),iv,  49.  BM.,c.,Y.  93418 

Forms  vol.  5  of  the  new  series  of  the  "The  Romancist  and  Novelist's  Library." 
Running  title:   Brulart,  the  Black  Pirate;  or.  Attar  Gull. 
For  the  original,  see  Atar-Gull,  above. 

Sue.  The  Refugees  of  Martinique.  See  Le  Morne-au-Diable, 
above. 

Sue.  a  Romance  of  the  West  Indies.  See  Le  Morne-au-Diable, 
above. 

Sue  (Marie  Joseph).  5^^  Sue  (Eugene). 

Siidamerika  wie  es  war  und  wie  es  jetzt  ist.  See  [Becker  (Gott- 
fried Wilhelm)],  no.  4245,  vol.  I.    hisp.soc.amer.,  nyp. 


2^2  SUDAMERIKANISCHE. 

Siidamerikanische  Trachten.  See  [Viero  (Th.)]. 

El  Sueiio  de  un  Proscrito.    [Lima.    1855.]    l6mo,  pp.  14. 

Y.  93419 

Caption  title.   Dated  and  signed:  "Lima,  Setiembre  5  de  1855.   R[afael]  Carvajal." 
Information  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Sueno  de  vna  jouen  oprimida  de  la  guerra.  [Colophon :]  Ofictna 
de  San  Jacinto:  A  no  de  1^20.    [Lima.]    4to,  pp.  (4). 

Caption  title.  BIB.NAC.LIMA,  Y.  93420 

Sufferer,  peud.  The  English  Cotejo.  See  [Copithorne  (R.)]. 
no.  16690,  vol.  4.  NYP. 

The  date  should  be  corrected  to  [1739].  "The  'Spanish  libel'  [mentioned  in  the 
title]  was  published  in  London  in  1739  with  title:  Cotejo  de  la  conducta  de  S.  M. 
con  la  de  el  rey  britanico  .  .  .  His  Catholick  Majesty's  conduct  compared  with  that  of 
His  Britannick  Majesty  .  .  .  " — nyp.  printed  card. 

The  Suffering  Greeks.  To  the  Inhabitants  of  the  County  of 
Essex.    [Salem.    1828.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  93421 

Caption  title.  Dated  at  end,  "Salem,  April  4,  1828,"  and  signed  by  Timothy 
Pickering  and  eight  others  of  a  committee  attempting  to  raise  funds  for  the  benefit  of 
the  Greeks. 

The  Sufferings  and  Escape  of  Capt.  Chas.  H.  Brown  from  an 
Awful  Imprisonment  by  Chilian  Convicts.  Boston:  Higgins  and 
Bradley,  20  Washington  Street.  1 855.  [Verso  of  title:]  Geo.  C. 
Randy  Printer,  Cornhill,  Boston.  l2mo,  pp.  (2),  7-228.  7  plates, 
map,  and  plan.  NYP.  93422 

According  to  the  preface,  signed  by  the  author,  E[liz.abeth]  H[aven]  Appleton,  the 
facts  were  compiled  from  the  papers  of,  and  through  correspondence  with,  Brown. 

This  is  a  reissue  from  the  stereotype  plates  of  "Insurrection  at  Magellan,"  Boston, 
1854,  no.  8459,  vol.  2,  c,  NYP.,  second  edition,  Boston,  1854,  aas.,  with  a  new  title 
page  and  the  addition  of  the  map  and  seven  plates.  The  1854  edition  is  illustrated 
with  a  plan  and  plate,  the  latter  not  being  one  of  those  in  the  1855  edition. 

Our  no.  8459  is  incorrect  in  giving  the  author's  name  as  if  on  the  title  page.  The 
collation  should  read:  pp.  228  including  plate  and  plan. 

Sufferings  of  John  Turner,  Chief  Mate  of  the  Country  Ship, 
Tay,  bound  for  China,  under  the  command  of  William  Greig,  in- 
cluding the  Seizure  of  him  and  Six  Lascars  in  the  Cutter,  and  their 
Captivity  and  Danger  amongst  the  Ladrones;  with  a  Description 
of  the  Strength,  Discipline,  Manners,  &c.  of  these  Pirates,  their  Dep- 
redations and  Conduct  towards  their  Prisoners.  Also  a  Curious 
Account  of  Peter  Serrano,  Who  having  escaped  from  Shipwreck, 
Hvcd  Seven  Years  on  a  Sandy  Island,  on  the  Coast  of  Peru.  London: 
Printed  for  Thomas  Tcgg,  ill,  Cheafside.    [1809?]  .  .  .  [Colo- 


SUFFICIENCY.  243 

phon:]    Phimmer,  Printer,  Seething  Lane.    l2mo,  pp.  (2),  7-28. 
Folded  frontispiece.  c,  nyp.  93423 

The  account  of  Peter  Serrano,  pp.  24-28. 

Forms  part  of  "Tegg's  Mariners'  Marvellous  Magazine,"  vol.  3,  1809.     • 

The  Sufficiency  of  the  Spirit's  Teaching,  without  Humane  Learn- 
ing: Or  a  Treatise  tending  to  prove  Human  Learning  to  be  no  help 
to  the  Spiritual  Understanding  of  the  Word  of  God.  Wilmington: 
Printed  by  James  Adams.  1763.  934^4 

Title  from  Evans.  The  London,  1640,  edition  has  the  name  of  the  author,  Samuel 
How,  on  the  title,   uts.(mcalpine). 

SuFFiELD,  Conn.  Manual  of  the  First  Congregational  Church, 
in  Suffield,  Conn,  comprising  historical  notices,  the  confession  of 
faith,  and  covenant;  rules  and  regulations,  and  chronological  cata- 
logue of  members.  Sfringfield,  Mass.  Samuel  Bowles  and  Com.- 
fany,  Prmters.    1858.    l2mo,  pp.  31.  WHS.  93425 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Proceedings  at  Suffield,  September  16,  1 858,  on  the  Occasion  of 
the  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Decease  of  the 
Rev.  Benjamin  Ruggles,  First  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church.  Sfrlngfield,  Mass.  Sam,uel  Bowles  and  Cofnfany,  Print- 
ers.   1859.   8 vo,  pp.  1 18,  and  errata  slip.   Frontispiece  and  plate. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  93426 

Suffolk  ([Henry  Howard]),  12th  earl  ofj  styled  Viscount 
Andover.  Copie.  |  Reponse  de  Mylord  Suffolk,  par  ordre  du  |  Roi, 
aux  representations  du  Comte  de  Welderen,  |  Envoye-Extraordi- 
naire  de  Leurs  Hautes  Puissan-  |  ces,  les  Etats-Generaux  des  Pro- 
vinces-Unies.  |  A  St.  James,  le  19  Octobre  1 778.  |  Monsieur,  | 
...[n.f.    1778.]    Sq.  8vo,  pp.  3.  JCB.  93427 

Caption  title.  Letter  in  French  and  Dutch.  Information  supplied  by  Catherine  C. 
Quinn,  who  states  that  the  letter  has  distinct  American  interest. 

The  author  was  created  earl  in  1757  and  died  in  1779.  See  G.  E.  C[okayne]'s 
"Complete  Peerage,"  vol.  7,  1896,  pp.  315—316. 

Suffolk  Bank  of  the  City  of  New  York.  Articles  of  As- 
sociation of  the  Suffolk  Bank,  of  the  City  of  New  York.  Wm.  W. 
Rose.  Stationer,  Printer  and  Prem,lum  Account  Book  Manujac- 
turer,  17  Wall  Street.    1852.    8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  3— lo. 

NYP.  93428 

Suffolk  Club,  Boston.  By-laws  of  the  Suffolk  Club,  insti- 
tuted 1845.   Boston:    1852.   Eastburn's  Press.    i6mo,  pp.  9. 

b.  93429 


244  SUFFOLK    CO. J    MASS. 

Suffolk  Co.,  Mass,  At  a  Meeting  of  the  Delegates  ]  of  every 
Town  and  District  in  the  County  of  ]  Suffolk,  on  Tuesday  the 
Sixth  of  September,  at  |  the  House  of  Mr.  Richard  Woodward  of 
Dedham,  |  ...  |  ...  a  Com-  |  mittee  was  chosen  to  bring  in  a 
Report  to  the   |  Convention...   [Bostori.   1774]   Folio  broadside. 

Caption  title.  M.  9343O 

Evans  supplies  the  imprint  of  Edes  and  Gill. 

The  "Suffolk  Resolves"  drafted  by  Joseph  Warren.  For  another  separate  edition 
reprinted  from  the  "Pennsylvania  Packet,"  see  below,  To  the  Printer.  The  Resolves 
were  printed  in  Jour.  Cont.  Cong.,  vol.  i,  1777,  pp.  13-19,  and  in  contemporary  news- 
papers. Also  reprinted  in  Teele's  "History  of  Milton,"  [1887],  pp.  425-429,  etc. 
See  also  Winsor's  Mem.  Hist,  of  Bost.,  vol.  3,  pp.  59-62,  and  M.  P.  Webster's  article 
in  the  "New  England  Magazine,"  new  ser.,  vol.  27,  1903,  pp.  353-37-- 

Bar.  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Bar,  in  the  County  of  Suffolk, 
established  in  the  Year  1 805.  yf.  Newell,  Printer  —  Devonshire 
Street,  Boston.  1805.  8vo,  pp.  13,  verso  blank,  p.  14.  B.,  BA. 
-)-  established  in  the  year  18 10.  Boston:  Printed  by  T.  B.  Wait 
and  Company.  Court-street.  1 8 10.  8vo,  pp.  28.  BA.,  H.,  M. 
-f-  established  in  the  year  1 8  14.  Boston:  Printed  by  John  Eliot, 
No.  5,  Court-Street.    1814.    8vo,  pp.  20.  aas.,  BA.  93431 

Rules  of  the  Bar  of  the  County  of  Suffolk,  June,  18  19.  Boston: 
Printed  by  Sewell  Phelps,  No.  5,  Court  Street.  1 8  19.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
AAS.,  BA.,  M.,  WHS.  +  as  adopted  June,  18 19,  with  the  subse- 
quent amendments.  Boston;  T.  R.  Marvin,  Printer,  Congress 
Street.    1827.   8vo,  pp.  27,  (  I  ).  M.,  nyp.  93432 

Oddfellows.  Constitution.  By-Laws  and  Rules  of  Suffolk  Lodge, 
Number  Eight,  ...  of  Odd  Fellows  .  .  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Bro. 
W.  S.  Beal.    1842.    l2mo,  pp.  36.  H.  93433 

Suffolk  County  Memorial.  To  the  honorable  the  Senate,  and 
House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts,  in  General  Court  as- 
sembled:   {Boston.    1838.]    i6mo,  pp.  8.  B.  93434 

Caption  title.   Dated  at  end:   Boston,  March,  1838. 

A  petition  for  the  repeal  of  laws  legalizing  the  sale  of  liquor. 

Another  issue  of  the  memorial  omits  the  first  three  words  of  the  title,  below. 

Suffolk  County  Temperance  Society.  .  .  .  Proceedings  of  the 
Sutlolk  County  Temperance  Society,  at  the  simultaneous  celebra- 
tion, at  Faneuil  Hall,  Feb.  25,  1834.  Published  by  the  Council  of 
the  Massachusetts  Temperance  Society.  Boston:  Ford  and  Dam- 
rcll,  Agents  of  the  Massachusetts  Temperance  Society,  Temper- 
ance Press — Wilson's  Lane.    April,   1 834.    I2mo,  pp.  23,  (l). 

With  heading:   First  Series.    No.  4.  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  M.,  NYP.,  Y.  93435 


SUFFOLK    FIRE    SOCIETY.  245 

Sujfolk  Fire  Society.  Constitution  of  the  Suffolk  Fire  Society. 
Formed  in  Boston,  April  i8i6.  Boston:  Printed  by  T.  W.  White. 
l8i6.  i2mo,  pp.  13,  verso  blank,  2  blank  leaves,  printed  forms, 
15-80.  B,  +  Boston:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Russell,  No.  4  Sfear^s 
Buildings.    1823.    i6mo,  pp.  1 1,  verso  blank,  printed  forms  13-74. 

B.  93436 

Suffolk  Insurance  Company.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Suffolk 
Insurance  Company.  Boston,  Printed  by  Russell  and  Cutler.  1 803. 
i2mo,  pp.  13.  BA.  93437 

Suffolk  Resolves.  See  above,  At  a  Meeting  of  the  Delegates,  and 
below,  To  the  Printer  of  the  Pennsylvania  Packet. 

To  the  honorable  the  Senate,  and  House  of  Representatives,  of 
Massachusetts  in  General  Court  assembled.  {^Boston.  1838.] 
l6mo,  pp.  7.  B.  93438 

Caption  title.    Another  issue  of  the  Suffolk  County  Memorial,  above. 

To  the  Printer  of  the  Pennsylvania  Packet.  |  .  .  .  |  By  Order  of 
the  Congress,  |  Charles  Thomson,  Secretary.  |  In  Congress,  Satur- 
day Sept.  17,  1774.  I  The  resolutions  entered  into  by  the  delegates  | 
from  the  several  towns  and  districts  in  the  |  county  of  Suffolk,  in  the 
Province  of  Massachusetts  |  Bay,  on  Tuesday  the  6th  instant,  and 
their  address  |  to  his  Excellency  Governor  Gage,  dated  the  9th  | 
instant,  ...  [Philadelfhia.    1774.]    Folio  broadside.  M.  93439 

Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Packet  for  September  19,  1774. 

For  an  earlier  edition  of  the  resolutions,  see  above,  At  a  Meeting  .  .  . 

Suffolk  County,  N.  Y.  To  the  People  of  Suffolk.  See 
[>gger  (W.)],  no.  35535,  vol.  9.    Neiv  York,  1 838.    C. 

Suffolk  County  Bible  Society,  N.  Y.  The  Constitution  of 
the  Suffolk  County  Bible  Society.  Organized,  October  3d,  18 15. 
I  Sag-Harbor:  Printed  by  Samuel  A.  Seabury.    18 18.   8vo,  pp.  7. 

NYP.  93440 

Suffolk  District  Medical  Society,  Boston.  By-laws  and 
Regulations  for  the  Suffolk  District  Medical  Society.  [Colophon:] 
Printed  by  John  Wilson,  2  l.  School-street,  Boston.    [  1 849?  ]    8vo, 

pp.8.  B.  93441 

Caption  title.     Later  editions:    1850,  aml.,  b.;   1855,  aml.,  b.,  m.,  nyam.,  nvp.; 

1868,   AML.,  B.,    M.,    NYP.;     1875,   AML.,   M.  j     1881,   AML.,   NYP. 

Remonstrance  of  the  Board  of  Censors  for  Suffolk  District  against 
the  privilege  acceded  to  Harvard  and  Berkshire  Medical  Schools  in 

vol.  XXIV.  16 


24-6  SUFFOLK    RAILROAD. 

the  admission  to  fellowship  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Societ}'. 
[Boston.  1857.]   8^°'  PP-  4-  AML.  93442 

Suffolk  Railroad  Company,  Mass.  Report  of  the  Directors 
of  the  Suffolk  Railroad  Company,  for  the  year  ending  November 
30,  i860.  Boston:  Geo.  C.  Rand  &'  Avery y  City  Printers,  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  8.   Continued.  93443 

Suff'rage  conferred  by  the  Fourteenth  Amendment.  See  Spencer 
{Mrs.  Sara  J[ane  Andrews]  ). 

El  Sufragante.  Num.  i.°  Santiago  de  Chile  Mayo  31  de  1829. 
Precio  I.  real.  [Colophon:]  Imfrenta  de  R.  Rengijo.  [Santiago. 
1829.]    Folio,  pp.  4.  aas.  93444 

Caption  title.  Published  irregularly,  aas.  has  nos.  i— 13,  May  31,  1829,  to  April 
29,  1830. 

SuFRAS  [De  Santa  Clara],  jray.  Quien  es  mas  malo  por  fin? 
Un  fraile  °  un  Gachupin?  Al  que  le  wenga  el  saco  que  se  le  ponga. 
Dialogo  entre  Fr.  Sufras  y  un  Gachupin  Moscardon.  [Colophon:] 
Imfrenta  de  la  Calle  de  Ort  ega  numero  23.  [Mexico.  1 827.] 
l6mo,  pp.  4.  Y.  93445 

Caption  title.  Dated  at  end:  "Mexico  7  de  febrero  de  1827."  This  and  tlie  three 
following  titles  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

SuFRAS  [De  Santa  Clara].  Sermon  de  Fray  Sufra  dedicado 
a  los  Espanoles.  [Colophon:]  Mexico:  1832.  Impreso  enTolucay 
y  reimfreso  en  la  oficina  a  cargo  del  ciudadano  Rajuel  Nunez. 
l8mo,  pp.  8.  Y.  93446 

Caption  title.    For  the  first  edition,  st^e  Tercer  Sermon,  below. 

[Sufras  De  Santa  Clara].  El  Sermon  de  un  Padre  santo. 
[Colophon:]  Mexico  setiembre  8  de  1 832.  Imfrenta  Liberal  calle 
frimcra  de  las  Damas  accesoria  letra  C.  contigua  al  numero  7,  a 
cargo  del  C.  Tiburcio  Diaz  del  Castillo.    i8mo,  pp.  8.      Y.  93447 

Caption  title.   Inverse.   Signed:   Fr.  Sufras  de  Sta.  Clara. 
Tor  a  Puebla  edition,  see  Traicion  y  muerte,  below. 

[Sufras  De  Santa  Clara]  .  "Ferccr  sermon  de  un  Padre  santo. 
[Colophon:]  Toluca:  1832.  Imfrenta  del  Estadoy  a  cargo  del 
ciudadano  Juan  Matute  y  Gonzalez.    l8mo,  pp.  8.  Y.  93448 

Caption  title.    In  verse.    Fr.  Sufras  de  Sta.  Clara. 

For  an  edition  printed  in  Mexico,  sec  Sermon  de  Fray  Sufra,  above. 

[Sufras  De  Santa  Clara].  Traicion  y  muerte  en  Guil;ipa 
por  la  f.iccion  de  Jalapa,  6  Sermon  del  Padre  santo.  .  .  .  [Colophon  :] 


SUGADA,  247 

Reimfreso  en  Pucbla  en  la  Imfrcjita  Nacioiial^  a  cargo  del  C .  Mari- 
ano Palacios.  [1832?]  i6mo,  pp.  (8).         Hisp.soc.AMER.  93449 

Caption  title.  Dated,  "Mexico  seticmbre  8  de  1832,"  and  signed,  "Fr.  Sufras  de 
Sta.  Clara."    For  the  first  edition,  see  Sermon  de  un  Padre  santo,  above. 

SuGADA  Y  Aquerrigui  (Pedro).  Kalentlar.  Franciscanum,  pro 
usu  Trium  Ordinum  Frat.  Monial.  &  Tertiar.  Saccular.  S.  P.  N. 
Franci'sc.  hujus  Novas-Hispaniie  Juxta  general,  Breviar.  &  Missal. 
Roman.  Rubricas  in  nostris  particular,  insertas.  Dispositum  de 
Superiorum  jussu.  A  P.  F.  Petro  de  Sugadi,  &  Aquerrigui,  hujus 
Almse  Provinciae  Filio  Pro  anno  Dni  mdcc.lii  Bissextili.  [  lo  lines.] 
Cum  gratia,  et  privilegio.  Mex'ici:  Afud  D.  Mariam  de  Rivera. 
[1752.]  8vo,  22  unnumbered  leaves.  +  Pro  anno  Dni  M.  DCC. 
Liv.   Mex'ici:   Afud  Dominam  Mariam  de  Rivera.    [1753.]    8vo. 

93450 

Information  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  nos.  4100  and  420+,  the  title 
of  the  earlier  issue  from  a  copy  in  Andrade's  library,  and  of  the  later  from  a  copy  of 
the  title  page  only  in  Medina's  own  library. 

Sugar  Colonies.  See  West  Indies. 

The  Sugar  Duties.  By  a  West  Indian.  London:  Richardson. 
Liverpool  frinted.    [1854.]    Svo,  pp.  22.       BM.,  FAC.adv.  9345  I 

Announced  in  the  "Publishers'  Circular"  for  September  i,  1854,  no.  4180. 

The  Sugar  Duties.  Free  and  Slave  Labour.  .  .  .  London: 
Smithy  Elder  and  Co.,  65,  Cornhill.  1 846.  .  .  .  [Verso  of  title:] 
London:     Printed    by   Stewart   and-   Murray^   Old   Bailey.     Svo, 

pp.   (4),  3-20.  BM.,  BODLEIAN,  FAC.ADV.,  H.,  NYP.  93452 

The  Sugar  Plumb;  |  or  |  Sweet  Amusement  |  for  Leisure 
Hours:  Being  an  |  entertaining  and  instructive  |  Collection  of 
Stories.  Embellished  with  curious  cuts.  |  The  First  Worcester 
Edition.  Printed  at  Worcester,  Massachusetts.\By  Isaiah  Thomas j\ 
And  sold,  Wholesale  and  Retail,  at  his  Book-  \  Store,  mdcc- 
Lxxxvii.  I  32mo,  frontispiece,  title,  pp.  5—123,  list  of  children's 
books  (i).  Woodcut  illustrations  in  the  text.         aas.,  job.  93453 

Evidently  a  reprint  of  one  of  the  children's  books  published  in  London  by  Newbery. 
A  Newbery  edition,  London,  1788,  is  located  at  aas. 

The  Sugar  Question.    London.    1 845.    Svo,  pp.  27.  93454 

Title  from  Halkett  and  Laing,  where  the  pamphlet  is  attributed  to  Jameson. 

BM.  lists  a  second  edition,  London,  1845,  under  Jameson  (D.  D.),  with  no  note  of 
its  being  anonymous. 

The  following  title  may  refer  to  the  same  work  as  the  above. 


248  SUGAR    QUESTION. 

The  Sugar  Question,  West  India  Question,  African  Question, 
Slave  Trade  Question,  Finance  Question,  the  Trade  Question,  and 
the  Ministerial  Question.   London.    1 845.    8vo.  93455 

Title  from  J.  R.  Smith's  "Bibliotheca  Americana,"  1865,  no.  5409. 

The  Sugar  Question.  By  an  European  and  Colonial  Sugar 
Manufacturer. .  .  .  London:  John  OUknery  59,  Pall  Molly  London. 
1848.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  5-39,  (i).  BM.,  c,  NYH.  93456 

Forms  part  2  of  Leon's  anonymous  "On  Sugar  Cultivation,"  no.  40073,  vol.  10. 
The  last  page  contains  errata  for  part  I. 

The  Sugar  Question :  being  a  digest  of  the  evidence  taken  before 
the  Committee  on  Sugar  and  Coffee  Plantations.  Which  was  moved 
for  by  Lord  George  Bentinck,  M.P.,  3rd  February  1848.  By  One 
of  the  Witnesses.  Part  II.  The  British  West  Indies,  and  Foreign 
Sugar  Growing  Countries.  London:  Smithy  Elder  and  Co.,  65, 
Cornhill.  1848.  [Verso  of  title;]  London:  Printed  by  Stewart 
and  Murray y  Old  Bailey.   8vo,  pp.  165,  table  (  i  ). 

Part  I  relates  to  the  East  Indies.  BM.,  FAC.ADV.,  H.,  NYP.  93457 

The  Sugar  Question  in  relation  to  Free  Trade  and  Protection. 
See  Martin  (R.  M.),  note  following  no.  44918,  vol.  ii.    nyp. 

The  Sugar  Question,  West  India  Question  .  .  .  See  above,  no. 
93455- 

Sugar  River  Valley  Railroad  Company.  Annual  Report 
of  the  Sugar  River  Valley  Railroad  Company.  January  1857. 
Monroe  Sentinel  Job  Office  Print.  [1857.]  8  vo,  cover  title,  and 
pp.  7.  WHS.  93458 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Sugar,  Slavery,  and  Emancipation;  a  series  of  articles  originally 
published  in  the  Anti-Slavery  Reporter  for  February,  March,  April, 
and  May,  1 854.  Exhibiting  the  true  cause  of  the  alleged  failure  of 
emancipation  to  be  the  waste  of  produce  on  West-India  estates. 
Also  correspondence  on  the  above  subject  between  the  West-India 
Body,  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Newcastle,  and  the  British  and  For- 
eign Anti-Slavery  Societ}\  London:  To  be  had  at  the  Office  of 
the  British  a?id  Foreign  Anti-Slavery  Society,  No.  27,  New  Broad 
Street,  City.  [Colophon:]  ]V.  M.  JVatts,  Crown  Courty  Temple 
Bar.    [1854.]    8vo,  pp.  39.  UP.,  Y.  93459 

.  .  .  Sugar  Taxes:  Shall  they  be  continued  or  repealed.?  Read 
carefully;  Reflect,  Decide,  and  then  Act.  People's  Edition,  10,000. 
Columbus,  Ohio:    1854.    8vo,  pp.  15.  aas.,  B.  93460 

With  heading:  "Twelve  Millions  Dollars  Annually."  Signed  and  dated:  "Ohio 
Frrr  Sugar  Advocates.    Columbus,  April,  1854." 


SUGAR  TRADE.  249 

The  Sugar  Trade,  with  the  Incumbrances  thereon.  See  [Ashley 
(John)],  no.  2196,  vol.  I.  aas.,  h.,  jcb. 

Suggested  Outline  of  a  Plan  for  a  University.  See  Brooklyn, 
no.  8320,  vol.  2.    NYP. 

Suggestion  of  a  Plan  of  uniting  Roads  with  Railways.  See  Sulli- 
van (John  Langdon),  Mr.  Sullivan's  description  of  a  cheap,  durable 
Rail  Road." 

Suffffestions  as  to  Arming  tlie  State.   Charlestofi.    i860.    8vo. 

Title  from  a  clipping  from  an  unidentified  catalogue.  934^1 

Suggestions  concerning  a  National  Bank.  [Philadelfhia.  1832.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  C,  H.,  UP.  93462 

Caption  title.    Dated  at  end,  Philadelphia,  July  28,  1832. 

Suggestions  for  a  Domestic  Currency  founded  upon  Philosophic 
and  Unerring  Principles:  preceded  by  a  few  thoughts  on  the  economy 
of  Order  and  Industry,  the  harmony  of  which  becomes  permanent 
only  by  an  Equitable  Measure  of  Exchange.  London:  Wiley  and 
Putnam,  Patei-noster  Rotv.  1 847.  [Verso  of  title:]  London: 
M.  Mason,  Printer,  Ivy  Lane,  Paternoster  Roiu.  8vo,  pp.  71. 
BM.,  NYP.,  Y.  -\-  New  York:  Wiley  and  Putnam,  16  I  Broadway. 
1847.    8vo,  pp.  71.  UP.  93463 

Contains  many  references  to  the  financial  history  of  the  United  States. 

Suggestions  for  making  known  the  extent,  value  and  importance 
of  the  British  Colonies  and  founding  Institutions  for  the  purpose. 
London.    1851.    8vo.  BM.  93464 

By  "G.  L." 

Suggestions  for  the  Consideration  of  the  Legislature  upon  the 
Unconstitutionality  of  a  Law  to  authorize  the  City  of  Philadelphia 
to  borrow  money  and  tax  to  effectuate  a  subscription  to  the  Penn- 
sylvania Railroad  Company.   Philadelfhia:    1847.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch.  C.  934^5 

Suggestions  for  the  establishment  of  a  Polytechnic  School  in 
North  Carolina.  Printed,  for  gratuitous  distribution,  by  Edward 
J.  Hale  &'  Son,  Fayetteville,  N.  C.   8vo,  pp.  15.  CU.  93466 

Suggestions  for  the  Immediate  Establishment  of  a  Direct  Com- 
munication  by  Steam  Navigation  between  Ireland  and  the  United 
States  of  North  America,  without  the  aid  of  the  British  Government. 
Second  Edition.   Dublin.    1851.    8vo.  BM.  93467 

Suggestions  for  the  Improvement  of  the  Commerce  of  the  State 
of  South-Carolina.   See  South  Carolina,  no.  88074,  vol.  22. 


250  SUGGESTIONS    OF    AMENDMENTS. 

Suggestions  of  Amendments  to  the  Excise  Tax  Laws.  See 
[Emerson  (C.  N.),  no.  22425,  vol.  6. 

Su2:cestions  on  Education.  See  [Russell  (W.)],  no.  74391, 
vol.  iT. 

Suggestions  on  Presidential  Elections.  See  Somerville  (William 
Clarke),  note  following  no.  86827,  vol.  22.   aas.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  m., 

NYH.,  UP.,  Y. 

Suggestions  on  the  abolition  of  Slavery  in  the  British  Colonies;  or, 
Slavery  gradually  starved  to  death  upon  a  low  diet,  v:  strangulation. 
}3y  a  Member  of  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Cambridge:  J.  &' 
J.  J.  Deighton  &  Co.    1831.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  41.  BM.  93468 

Suggestions  on  the  military  resources  of  Canada,  and  the  means 
of  organizing  a  small  provincial  army  in  the  event  of  its  being  de- 
termined by  the  Imperial  authorities  to  diminish  or  recall  the  royal 
troops  so  as  to  render  such  an  organization  essential  to  the  defence 
of  the  Colony.  Reprinted  from  the  letter  of  the  Canada  Corre- 
spondent of  the  "London  Morning  Post."  Sept.  9th,  1853.  ["•  f- 
1853?]    8vo,  pp.  18.    -{-Montreal.    1853.    8vo,  pp.  20.       93469 

Signed:  "A.  R."  Title  of  the  first  edition  listed  from  Gagnon,  vol.  2,  1913,  and 
note  of  the  Montreal  edition  from  Halkett  and  Laing.  For  a  Quebec  edition,  see 
[Roche  (Alfred  R.)])  no.  72306,  vol.  17. 

Suggestions  on  the  President's  Message.  "It  may  become  neces- 
sary to  ascertain  the  terms  upon  which  the  notes  of  the  government 
(no  longer  required  as  an  instrument  of  credit)  shall  be  issued  upon 
motives  of  general  policy  as  a  common  medium  of  circulation." 
[n.  f.    18  15?]    8vo,  pp.  48.  AAS.  93470 

Internal  evidence  suggests  the  date,  as  it  is  stated  that  the  war  has  continued  till 
1815.  It  is  apparent  that  the  struggle  over  a  national  bank  was  still  going  on  as  it 
was  at  that  time. 

Suggestions  relative  to  the  improvement  of  the  British  West 
India  Colonies  by  means  of  instruction  by  Ministers  of  religion  and 
schools.  The  Relations  of  Property  and  Labour,  Agricultural  and 
other  industrial  improvements,  &c.,  with  especial  reference  to  the 
increased  cultivation  of  the  Sugar  Cane  and  Cotton  in  Jamaica  and 
British  Guiana.  By  a  resident  in  the  West  Indies  for  thirteen  years. 
With  an  introduction  and  concluding  remarks  by  a  late  Stipendiary 
Magistrate  in  Jamaica.    London.    1853.    ^^o. 

BM.,  INST.OF  JAMAICA.  9347  I 

Hy  a  Mrs.  Campbell,  nee  Bourne,  the  introduction  and  concluding  remarks  by  her 

father,  Stephen  Bourne.  See  Cundall's  "Bibliographla  Jamaicensis,"  [1902],  no.  512. 


SUGGESTIONS    RELATIVE.  25  I 

According  to  the  preface  and  concluding  remarks  by  Mr.  Bourne,  in  his  daughter's 
anonymous  "British  West  India  Colonies  in  connection  with  Slavery,  Emancipation, 
etc.,"  1853,  our  no.  6925,  vol.  2,  ba.,  nyp.,  that  pamphlet  formed  the  first  part  of  a 
large  work  by  her  on  the  West  India  colonies.  He  states  on  p.  36  that  the  "unpub- 
lished portions  ..  .  refer  to  schools;  ministers;  local  governments;  property  and  la- 
bour; agricultural  system;  industrial  improvements;  foreign  trade  and  trade  with 
the  mother  country;  internal  trade."  The  "Suggestions"  are  apparently  a  continuation 
of  the  same  work. 

Suggestions  relative  to  the  Sewerage  and  Street  Grades  of  Saint 
Paul.  St.  Paul,  Minn.    1857.  93472 

Title  from  Gushing,  where  it  is  attributed  to  James  Starkey. 

Suggestions  respecting  the  Debt  of  the  late  Republic  of  Texas. 
See  [Tappan  (Benjamin)], 

.  .  .  Suggestions  respecting  the  formation  of  Auxiliaries  to  the 
American  Unitarian  Association.  April,  1830.  [Colophon:] 
Printed  jor  the  American  Unitarian  Association.  By  Isaac  R.  Butts. 
Boston,  Gray  and  Bowen,  135  Washington  Street.  [1830.] 
i6mo,  pp.  14.  H. (and.).  93473 

Caption  title.  With  heading:  "2d  Series.  No.  6"  i.e.  of  Tracts  published  by  the 
American  Unitarian  Association. 

Suggestions  to  Masters  of  Ships,  approved  by  the  Merchants  Un- 
derwriters of  New-York,  and  a  List  of  Agents  for  Vessels  and  Car- 
goes in  Distress,  recommended  by  them.  .  .  .  New-York:  R.  C. 
Rooty  Anthony  £s?  Co.,  Stationers,  16  Nassau  Street.  1 859.  8vo, 
pp.13.  aas.  93474 

Suggestions  to  the  Class  of  Sixty,  concerning  the  institution  of 
College  Societies  in  Harvard,    [n.  f.    1858.]    8vo,  pp.  (3). 

H.  93475 

The  H.  copy,  the  gift  of  a  member  of  the  class,  has  the  author's  name  supplied  in 
MS.  as  Myron  Andrews  Nelson,  and  the  date  of  printing  as  1858. 

Suggestions  touching  the  Municipal  Government  of  New  York. 
New  York:  Hilton  «y  Co.,  Printers,  12  Ann  Street,    i860.    l2mo, 

pp.  23.  NYP.  93476 

Signed:   Samuel  P.  Dinsmore. 

Suggestions  upon  Naval  Reform:  by  a  few  Sea  Officers  of  both 
the  Line  and  Staff,    [n.  f.]    1850.   8vo,  pp.  20.    AAS.,  heh.  93477 

The  I  Suicide.  |  A  |  Dialogue  |  Exhibited  on  the  Stage  at  the 
Public  Commencement  j  of  |  Yale-College,  j  Sept,  13th,  M.  dcc. 
xcvil.     Litchfield:  Printed  by  T.  Collier.    \  [1797?]    8vo,  pp.  20. 

C,  Y,  93478 


:52 


SUIT. 


Attributed  to  Thomas  Day  in  Dexter's  Yale  Graduates,  vol.  5,  191 1,  p.  275. 
Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Suit  (Pleasant).  The  Farmers'  Accountant  and  Instructions  for 
Overseers;  to  which  is  added,  the  mode  of  calculating  interest  on 
bonds;  making  up  executors',  administrators'  and  guardians'  ac- 
counts, according  to  the  rules  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Chancery, 
founded  on  the  decision  of  the  Court  of  Appeals.  By  Pleasant  Suit, 
Petersburg,  Virginia,  1828.  Richmond:  Printed  by  J.  McFarlan. 
1828.    i2mo,  pp.  (6),  xii,  17,  (2),  8,  xiii-xxviii.  93479 

Title  from  Swem's  "Bibliography  of  Virginia,"  pt.  I,  1916. 

Suite  de  I'article  intitule  Economie  politique  insere  dans  le  nu- 
mero  premier  du  Niveau  de  I'Europe  et  de  I'Amerique  Septentri- 
onale.   Philadelphic.    Che-z  T.  Bradford.    1 794.    8vo,  pp.  37. 

Title  from  an  early  ms.  slip  prepared  for  the  Dictionary  by  Joseph  Sabin.   ^34^0 

For  an  account  of  the  "Niveau,"  see  Winship's  "French  Newspapers  in  the  United 

States  from  1790  to  1800"  in  the  Bib.  Soc.  Amer.  "Papers,"  vol.  14,  1920,  pp.  108— 

III,  v.here  the  author  of  the  treatise  on  political  economy  is  shown  to  be  one  Larocque. 

Suite  de  la  Vie  du  R.  P.  Pierre  Joseph  Marie  Chaumonot.  See 
Chaumonot  (P.  J.  M.),  no.  12298,  vol.  3.    B.,  BA.,  c,  H.,  nyp., 

WHS.,  Y. 

Supplements  the  autobiography  written  by  Chaumonot,  1688;  pub.  by  Shea  1858, 
as  no.  6  of  the  Cramoisy  press  series.  Shea  attributes  the  'Suite'  to  Sebastien  Rasle, 
whom  he  believes  the  author  of  the  official  'Lettre  circulaire  pour  la  mort  du  P. 
Chaumonot,'  preserved  in  the  College  Sainte  Marie,  Montreal,  and  which  he  asserts 
much  resembles  the  'Suite'  in  ideas  and  expressions.  According  to  Backer-Sommer- 
vogel  (Bibl.  Nouv.  ed.  1891,  t.  2,  col.  iioo)  the  'Lettre  circulaire'  is  by  Claude 
Dablon,  a  ms.  copy  at  the  Bibliotheque  nationale  in  Paris  being  in  the  handwriting 
of  Vine.  Bigot." — c. 

Suite  dcs  Observations  impartiales.  See  Observations  impartiales 
d'un  vrai  Hollandois  [avec  la  suite],  no.  56478,  vol.  13.   c,  H. 

Suite  dcs  observations  sur  la  geologic  des  Etats-Unis.  See  [Ma- 
clure  (W.)],  no.  43555,  vol.  1 1. 

Suite  du  voyage,  de  I'Amerique.  See  La  Hontan  (N.  le  Baron 
dc),  no.  38643,  vol.  10. 

Svitte  dc  I'histoire  des  choses  plus  mcmorables  aduenues  en  Mar- 
agnan.   See  [Yves  d'^^vreux]. 

Sukcy.  See  [Walter  (William  Bicker)]. 

SuL  Y  Amira  ( ).  Triunfo  de  la  religion  y  muerte  de  la 

dcmagogia,  Endccasilabos.   Mejico.    1 834.   4to.  BM.  93481 

Signed:  "S.  y  A." 


SULLIVAN.  253 

Sullivan  ( ),  General.  S^-^  Sullivan  ([John]). 

Sullivan  ( ),Mr.  S^-^  Sullivan  (John  Langdon). 

Sullivan  ( ),  Mr.,  President  of  the  Central  Ohio  Railroad 

Company.  .S^^  Sulhvan  ([J.  H.]). 

Sullivan  (Edward).  See  Sulliv^in  (Sir  Edward  [Robert]), 
hart. 

Sullivan  (Sir  Edward  [Robert]),  hart.   Rambles  and  Scram- 
bles in  North  and  South  America.   By  Edward  Sullivan,  Esq.  Lon-  Q  ^  \^  CLyT' 
don:   Richard  Bentley,  Neiu  Burlington  Streetj  Publisher  in  Ordi-    C    [f    [ 
nary  to  Her  Majesty.    1852.    [Verso  of  title:]    London:   R.Clay,      .-^Z.   ,  t 
Printer,  Bread  Streei~TniT.    l2mo,  pp.  vi,  v-viii,  9-424.    B.,  BM.,     %i>,  ^  Hr 

C,   FAC.ADV.,   H.,   MINNHS.,   NYH.,   NYP.,   P.,   UTEX.,   WHS.,   Y.     + 

Second  Edition.  [Same  publisher's  imprint.]  1853.  [Verso  of 
title:]  London:  Printed  by  William  Cloives  and  Sons,  Stamford- 
Street.    8vO,  pp.  403.  AAS.,  CU.,  HSP.,  Y.  93482 

[Sullivan  (George)],  b.  ijji,  d.  1838.  An  Address  of  Mem- 
bers of  the  House  of  Representatives.  See  no.  393,  vol.  I.  The  fol- 
lowing editions  have  been  located:  Alexandria,  1812,  aas.,  b.,  BA., 
BM.,  C,  H.,  NYP.;  Baltimore,  1 8 12,  AAS.,  B.,  NYP.;  Boston,  l8l2, 
AAS.,  B.,  ba.,  BM.,  H.,  NYP.;  [Boston,  1 8 12],  AAS.,  c. ;  Hanover, 
18 12,  c,  H.;  Hartford,  1 8 12,  aas.,  b.,  BM.,  c,  H.,  nyp.  ;  Haverill, 
18 1 2,  NYP.;  London,  1 8 12,  NYP.;  New  Haven,  1812,  AAS.,  BM.; 
New  York,  18 12,  B.,  NYP.;  Northampton,  18  12,  B.,  BM.,  C,  NYP.; 
Philadelphia,  \_n.  ^.],  aas.,  c;  Portsmouth,  1 8 12,  aas.,  h.,  nyp.; 
Troy,  1 8 12,  nyp.;  Windsor,  1812,  aas.,  c. 

Signed  by  George  Sullivan  and  33  others. 

[Sullivan].  Correspondence  between  the  Agent  of  the  Com- 
monwealth and  ...  the  Governor,  on  the  .  .  .  Massachusetts  Claim. 
See  Massachusetts,  no.  45698,  vol.  1 1. 

[Sullivan].  Defence  of  the  Exposition  of  the  Middling  Inter- 
est, on  the  Right  of  Constituents  to  give  instructions  to  their  Rep- 
resentatives, and  the  obligation  of  these  to  obey  them.  City  of 
Boston:  July,  1S22.    8vo,  pp.  16.  M.,  P.  93483 

Sullivan.  .  .  .  Letter  from  Mr.  Sullivan,  Agent  of  Massachu- 
setts, to  Mr.  Hamilton,  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Military 
Affairs.    [Washington.    1824.]    8vo,  pp.  9.  B.  93484 

Caption  title,  preceded  by  a  note  signed,  George  Sullivan,  agent  of  Massachusetts, 
and  dated,  Washington,  December,  1824.. 

Relates  to  claims  of  Maine  and  Massachusetts  upon  the  United  States. 


254  SULLIVAN   (gEORGe). 

Sullivan.  An  Oration,  pronounced  at  Exeter  on  the  Fourth 
Day  of  July  1800,  in  commemoration  of  the  Anniversary  of  Amer- 
ican Independence,  By  George  Sullivan,  Esquire.  From  the  Press 
of  H.  Ranlet,  Exeter,  New-Hamf  shire.    1 800.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYP.  93485 

Sullivan.  An  Oration,  pronounced,  on  the  Fourth  July,  i8i6, 
before  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  at  the  request  of  the 
Selectmen.  By  George  Sullivan.  [Boston:^  Printed  by  C.  Steb- 
bins.  1816.  8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.,  c,  cu.,  H.,  M.,  NYP.,  Y.  +  Second 
Edition.    [Same  imprint,  date  and  collation.] 

AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  M.,  Y.  93486 

Sullivan.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  George  Sullivan,  at  the  late 
Rockingham  Convention,  with  the  Memorial  and  Resolutions,  and 
Report  of  the  Committee  of  Elections.  Exeter:  Printed  at  the 
Constitutionalist  Press,  by  E.  C.  Beats.  [1812.]  8vo,  pp.  30.  B., 
BA.,  BM.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYP.,  P.,  UTS.  -|-  Second  edition.  [Same  im- 
print, date,  and  collation.]  [1812.]  aas.,  c,  cu.,  h.,  m.,  nyh., 
NYP.,  WHS.  -j-  Concord:  Printed  and  sold  by  George  Hough, 
September  1^12.    8vo,  pp.  31.  B.,  BM.,  c,  HEH.,  P.  93487 

A  prefatory  note  in  the  Exeter  editions  is  dated,  Exeter,  August  8th,  181 2. 

Sullivan  (George),  b.  1783,  d.  1866.  Popular  Explanation 
of  the  System  of  Circulating  Medium  recently  published  in  the  form 
of  an  Act  of  Congress;  shewing  the  destructive  action  of  the  Bank 
of  England  upon  the  welfare  of  the  United  States,  and  the  means  of 
self  protection  against  it.  By  George  Sullivan.  NezuYork:  Samuel 
Colman,  8,  Astor  House.    1839.   8vo,  pp.  21,  3—15- 

B.,  BM.,  C,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.  93488 

Sullivan.  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States:  J.[«.^.  S.]  B. 
Stone,  ads.  the  United  States  of  America.  Argument  for  defendant 
[in  an  action  for  violation  of  the  Act  of  Congress  providing  for  the 
better  security  of  the  lives  of  passengers  in  Steam  vessels,  etc.]  New 
York.    1840.    8vo.  BM.  93489 

Sullivan.  ...  A  System  of  circulating  Medium,  and  of  Safe 
keeping  of  the  Public  Moneys  of  the  United  States.  By  George 
Sullivan,  Counsellor  at  Law.  New  York:  Sam-uel  Colman,  8  Astor 

House.     1839.     8vo,  pp.   15.  AAS.,  B.,  C,  M.,  NYP.  93490 

With  heading:    "No.  I."    The  system  is  given  in  the  form  of  a  bill. 
Reissued  without  the  title  page  in  "Popular  Explanation,"  above. 

Sullivan  ([J.  H.]  ).  Remarks  on  the  Importance  of  the  Cen- 
tral Oliio  Railroad  to  the  interests  of  Baltimore.    By  Mr.  Sullivan, 


SULLIVAN   (j.  L.).  255 

President  of  the  Central  Ohio  Railroad  Company.  Delivered  be- 
fore the  Board  of  Trade  of  the  City  of  Baltimore,  on  the  15  th  of 
July,   1852.    "The  Pnnting  Ojjicey^  Sun  Iron  Building.     1852. 

8vo,  pp.   16.  B.,  C,  T.W.STREETER.  9349  I 

Sullivan  (J.  L.)   S^^?  Sullivan  (John  Langdon). 

[Sullivan  (James)],  b.  1744,  d.  1808.  The  |  Altar  of  Baal  | 
Thrown  Dov^^n:  |  or,  the  |  French  Nation  |  Defended,  |  against 
the  I  Pulpit  Slander  |  of  |  David  Osgood,  a.m.  |  Pastor  of  the 
Church  in  Medford.  |  A  Sermon,  |  Par  Citoyen  de  Novion.  |  .  . 
Boston:  \  From  the  Chronicle-PresSy  by  Adams  ^  Larkin 
M,DCC,xcv.  I  Svo,  pp.  31.  aas.,  b.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  hsp.,  jcb.,  m., 
NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  -\-  Boston,  Printed  |  Re-frintcd  at  Stockbridge,  \  by 
Loring  Andrews.  \  1 795.  |  8vo,  pp.  28.  aas.,  JCB.  93492 

Attributed  to  Sullivan  in  Amory's  "Life  of  James  Sullivan,"  vol.  I,  1859,  pp.  297— 
298  and  389-390. 

Evans  mentions  two  issues  of  the  Boston  edition,  one  of  which  he  describes  as  with 
a  half  title  and  an  ornamental  foot-piece.  The  copies  of  the  other  issue,  said  to  be 
located  at  h.,  nyp.  and  urs.,  all  have  the  half  title  and  foot  piece. 

[Sullivan].  The  |  Altar  of  Baal  thrown  down;  |  or,  the  | 
French  Nation  Defended  |  against  the  pulpit  slander  of  |  David 
Osgood,  A.M.  I  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Medford.  |  A  Sermon.  | 
By  Citoyen  de  Novion.  .  .  .  |  Philadclfhia:  \  From  the  Aurora 
Printing-Ojjice.  \  I  795.  [  8vo,  pp.  32.  C,  H.  93493 

[Sullivan].  Biographical  Sketch  .  .  .  of  .  .  .  Governor  Han- 
cock. 5^^  Hancock  (J.), />.  1737,  ^.  1793,  no.  30180,  vol.  8.  aas., 
BA.,  c,  H. 

On  the  wrapper  of  the  h.  copy  is  the  ms.  note  on  the  authority  of  Dr.  Belknap, 
"Supposed  to  be  written  by  James  Sullivan  Esq  Attorney  General  of  this  Common- 
wealth." 

Amory  undoubtedly  refers  to  this  pamphlet  in  vol.  i,  p.  276,  of  his  "Life"  of 
Sullivan,  when  he  states  that  a  "few  days  after  the  funeral,  Sullivan  published  in  the 
Chronicle  an  obituary  of  Hancock,  which  was  also  printed  in  separate  form." 

For  another  edition,  see  the  following: 

[Sullivan].  Biographical  |  Sketch  |  of  the  |  Life  &  Character 
I  of  his  late  |  Excellency  |  Governor  Hancock.  |  Boston:  \  Printed 
and  sold  by  N.  C overly y  over  the  \  Sign  of  the  Indian  Chief,  North-  \ 
Side  the  Market.  \  [1793.]     l2mo,  pp.  II.  M.  93494 

[Sullivan]  .  Communication  of  His  Excellency  the  Governour 
to  the  Honourable  Council,  relative  to  the  Removal  of  Sheriff 
Lithgow.   See  Massachusetts,  no.  45685,  vol.  1 1. 

AAS.,  BA.,  c,  NYP.  93495 


256  SULLIVAN   (jAMEs). 

[Sullivan],  A  Dissertation  upon  the  Constitutional  Freedom 
of  the  Press  in  the  United  States  of  America.  By  an  Impartial  Citi- 
zen. .  .  .  Boston:  Printed  by  David  Carlisle,  For  Jose-ph  Nancredey 
No.  49,  Marlborough  Street.    1 80 1.    8vo,  pp.  54. 

aas.,  b.,  c,  hsp.,  m.,  nyp.,  wlc.  93496 

For  an  attribution,  see  Amory's  "Life,"  of  Sullivan,  vol.  i,  pp.  390—391. 

Sullivan.  Gov.  Sullivan's  Speech  to  the  Legislature  of  Massa- 
chusetts, June  7,  1808.  On  the  subject  of  the  embargo  and  other 
public  concerns.  Trenton:  Printed  by  James  J.  Wilson.  1808. 
8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  14.  whs.  93497 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Sullivan.  The  History  of  Land  Titles  in  Massachusetts.  By 
James  Sullivan,  l.l.d.  Attorney  General  of  that  Commonwealth. 
.  .  .  Printed  at  Boston,  By  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T.  Andrews,  for  the 
Author.  August,  1 80 1.   8 vo,  pp.  392. 

AAS.,   B.,   BA.,   BM.,  C,   CU.,   H.,   M.,   MINNHS.,   NYH.,   NYP.,  PEAB., 

WHS.,  Y.  93498 

Sullivan.  The  |  History  |  of  the  |  District  |  of  |  Maine.  |  By 
James  Sullivan.  |  Illustrated  by  a  new  correct  Map  of  the  District.  | 
Boston.  I  Printed  by  I.  Thom.as  and  E.  T.  Andrews,  \  Faust's  Statue, 
No.  45  Newbury  Street.  \  1795.  |  8vo,  pp.  vii,  421.  Frontispiece 
folded  map. 

aas.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  hsp.,  JCB.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP., 

p.,  PEAB.,  PRINCETON,  WHS.,  Y.  93499 

The  printers  having  offered  the  author  two  hundred  dollars  for  the  copyright, 
which  was  issued  in  their  names  March  24,  1795,  he  "concluded  to  assign  it  over  to 
the  [Massacliusetts]  Historical  Society,"  of  which  he  was  an  original  member.  See 
letter  from  Sullivan  quoted  in  Williamson's  Maine,  no.  9608,  and  Evans  no.  29589. 

The  map  has  the  following  title:  "A  Map  of  the  District  of  Maine,  Drawn  from 
the  latest  Surveys  and  other  best  Authorities  by  Osgood  Carleton.  Doolitle  Sc.  New- 
haven."  There  is  also  inset:  "A  Map  of  those  parts  of  the  Country  most  famous  for 
being  harrased  by  the  Indians,  on  and  long  after  their  first  settlement;  and  more 
particularly  treated  of  in  Judge  Sullivan's  History  of  the  District  of  Maine."  At 
the  top  is  the  imprint:  Engraved  for  Judge  Sullivan's  History  of  the  District  of 
Maine.    Puhlished  by  Thomas  &  Andrews.    Boston,  1795. 

The  following  index  was  probably  published  about  the  year  191S,  the  date  when 
the  AAS.  copy  was  acquired  by  purchase  from  the  publishers: 

Index  of  Names  and  Places  in  Sullivan's  District  of  Maine.  The  manuscript  of  this 
index  was  found  in  a  copy  of  the  above  work  formerly  the  property  of  John  Wingate 
Thornton.  Puhlished  by   A.   J.   Huston — Portland,  Maine,    [n.   d.]    aas.,  c,   heh., 

NVH.,    NVl".,    V. 

[Sullivan].  An  |  Impartial  Review  |  of  the  |  Causes  and  Prin- 
ciples I  of  the  I  French  Revolution.  |  By  an  American.  |  Boston: 
Printed  by  Benjamin  Edrs,  \  Kilby-Strret. —  I  798.  |  8vo,  pp.  lOI, 
errata  (i).  aas.,  b.,  ba.,  nyp.  93500 


SULLIVAN   (jAMEs).  257 

The  BA.  copy  has  an  attribution  to  James  Sullivan  written  in  what  is  probably  a 
contemporary  hand. 

Amory  in  vol.  i,  p.  398,  of  his  "Life"  of  Sullivan,  states  that  the  latter  heartily 
approved  of  the  French  Revolution  and  contributed  articles  to  the  press  on  that 
subject  over  the  signatures  of  Junius  and  Americanus. 

[Sullivan]  ?  A  Monody  on  the  Death  of  the  Honourable 
Thomas  Russell,  Esq.  See  Warren  (John),  Eulogy  on  the  Hon- 
ourable Thomas  Russell. 

Sullivan.  Interesting  Correspondence  between  His  Excellency 
Governour  Sullivan  and  Col.  Pickering.  5^^  our  no.  62650,  vol.  15. 

^Boston.      1808.     AAS.,    B.,    BA.,    BM.,    C,    CU.,    H.,    HEH.,    HSP.,    M., 

NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  WLC,  Y.   Second  edition.   Boston.    1 808.   aas., 
BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  M.,  NYP.,  WLC.   N ewburyfort.    1808.   AAS.,  C. 

There  are  two  slightly  variant  issues  of  the  first  edition,  one  of  which  differs  from 
that  described  in  Sabin,  reading  in  the  latter  part  of  the  title:  "...  the  groundless 
charges  made  against  him  by  the  Governour  and  others."  c.  and  y.  have  copies  of  both 
issues. 

See  also,  Pickering  (T.),  "Address  to  the  People  of  the  U.  States,"  no.  62647, 
c,  NYP.;  and  "Letter  from  the  Hon.  Timothy  Pickering,"  62652,  voL  15.  Editions 
of  the  latter  are  located  as  follows:  Boston,  1808,  aas.,  ba.,  c,  nyp.,  uts.  ;  2nd  ed., 
Boston,  1808,  AAS.,  c;  Hartford,  1808,  aas.,  c,  nyp.;  London,  1808,  c. ;  New 
Haven,  1808,  aas.,  c,  nyp.;  [Nezv  York.  1808],  c;  Northampton,  1808,  nyp.; 
and  the  following  not  previously  entered,  Augusta,  1808,  c;  and  Baltimore,  1808, 
NYP.    The  Hartford  edition  includes  Sullivan's  answer. 

Sullivan.    Observations  I  upon  the  |  Government  |  of  the   | 
United  States  of  |  America.  |  By  James  Sullivan,  Esq.  |  Attorney' 
General  of  the  Commonwealth   |   of  Massachusetts.   |   Bostofi: 
Printed  and  sold  by  Samuel  Hall,  No.  53,  Cornhill.  \  mdccxci. 
vo,  pp.  55. 

aas,,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS., 

Y.  93501 
For  a  reply,  see  An  Enquiry  into  the  Constitutional  Authority  of  the  Supreme  Fed- 
eral Court,  no.  22639,  vol.  6.  ba.,  c,  h.,  jcb.,  nyh.,  nyp.  According  to  Amory's 
"Life  of  James  Sullivan,"  vol.  i,  1859,  p.  232,  the  author  was  Timothy  Ford.  It  has 
ieen  wrongly  attributed  to  David  Ramsey. 

[Sullivan].?  Ode  |  for  the  2 3^^  of  October,  1792.  |  \_Boston? 
1792?]    Folio  broadside.  aas.,  m.,  hsp.  93502 

In  the  M.  catalogue  attributed  with  a  query  to  James  Sullivan. 

[Sullivan]  }  An  Ode,  |  Sung  at  the  Lecture  of  the  Congrega- 
I  tional  Charitable  Society,  in  Boston,  |  on  the  12th  of  February, 
^795-  I  By  ^^-  ^^^-  I  V^oston.  1795.]  Small  narrow  folio  broad- 
side. JCB.,  M.  93503 

Caption  title. 

The  M.  copy  is  signed  in  a  contemporary  hand,  "J.  S." 

Also  issued  in  Peter  Thacher's  "Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  February  12,  1795," 
p.  20. 


250  SULLIVAN   (jAMEs). 

[Sullivan].  The  Path  to  Riches.  |  An  |  Inquiry  |  into  the  | 
Origin  and  Use  of  Money;  |  and  into  the  |  Principles  of  Stocks  and 
Banks.  I  To  which  are  subjoined,  |  some  Thoughts  respecting  |  a 
Bank  I  for  the  Commonwealth.  |  By  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts,  j 
...  I  Printed  at  Boston,  |  by  P.  Edes,  jar  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T.  An- 
drews, I  Faust's  Statue,  No,  45,  Newbury-Street.  |  mdccxcii.  | 
8vo,  pp.  77. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93504 

Sullivan.  The  Path  to  Riches:  an  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  and 
Use  of  Money;  and  into  the  Principles  of  Stocks  &  Banks.  To  which 
are  subjoined,  some  thoughts  respecting  a  Bank  for  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts.  Written  by  the  late  Governour  Sullivan. 
.  .  .  Boston,  Printed  by  J.  Belcher.    1809.    l2mo,  pp.  45. 

AAS.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  P.,  Y.  93505 

S[ullivan].  Strictures  |  on  the  |  Rev.  Mr.  Thatcher's  Pam- 
phlet I  entitled,  Observations  |  upon  the  |  State  of  the  Clergy  |  of  | 
New-England :  With  Strictures  upon  the  Power  of  dismissing  them, 
usurped  |  by  some  Churches.  |  By  J.  S. — a  Layman.  |  .  •  .  ]  Boston: 
I   Printed  and  sold  by  Benjamin  Edes  and  Sons,  in  Cornhill.    | 

M,DCC,LXXXIV.    I    8vo,  pp.  28,  2.    AAS.,  B.,  C,  H.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH., 

NYP.   -|-  [Same  imprint  and  collation.]    m,dcc.lxxx.v. 

NEWBERRY.  93506 

For  attribution,  see  Amory's  "Life"  of  Sullivan,  vol.  i,  p.  385. 

See  also,  Thacher  (Peter),  b.  1752,  d.  1802,  "Observations,"  and  "Reply  to  the 
Strictures  of  Mr.  J.  S." 

Information  regarding  the  1785  edition  supplied  by  George  B.  Utley. 

Sullivan  contributed  the  "Topographical  Description  of  Georgetown  in  the  County 
of  Lincoln"  to  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  "Collections,"  first  ser.,  vol.  i,  1792,  pp.  251-256; 
and,  "Topographical  Description  of  Thomaston,  in  the  County  of  Lincoln,  and 
District  of  Maine,  1794.,"  to  the  same  series,  vol.  4,  1795,  pp.  20—25;  and,  "History 
of  the  Penobscott  Indians"  to  the  same  series,  vol.  9,  1804,  pp.  207—232.  The  first 
two  atrticles  are  attributed  to  Sullivan  in  Amory,  vol.  i,  p.  395. 

Sullivan  and  Tudor  were  counsel  for  the  plaintiffs  in  an  action  instituted  by  the 
Society  of  Christian  Independents,  congregating  in  Gloucester,  which  was  tried  before 
the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  held  at  Ipswich,  June,  1785,  and  it  seems  probable  that 
Sullivan  may  have  written  the  "Appeal"  to  the  public  published  by  that  body,  see  our 
no.  27591,  vol.  7.   "Publick"  in  th;!t  entry  should  have  been  spelled  "Public." 

J.  S.  J.  Gardiner's  anonymous  "Epistle  to  Zenas,"  [1786],  aas.,  nvp.,  note  fol- 
lowing no.  26624,  vol.  7,  was  directed  against  Sullivan. 

"Thoughts  on  the  Political  Situation,"  1788,  has  been  attributed  to  Sullivan.  This 
is  correctly  entered  under  Jackson  (Jonathan),  no.  35441,  vol.  9.  aas.,  b.,  ba.,  c, 
H.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYP.  The  NYP.  Copy  has  a  presentation  inscription  of  Jackson. 

Sullivan  (James),  h.  1813.  Life  and  Battles  of  '^'ankee  Sulli- 
van, from  his  first  appearance  in  the  Prize  Ring,  until  his  retire- 
ment. New  York:  Ross  &  Jones,  No.  21  An?i  Street.  1854.  8vo, 
PI'-  (4),  9-96,  (2).  NYP.  93507 


SULLIVAN   (jAMEs).  259 

Cover  title:  .  .  .  Life  and  Battles  of  Yankee  Sullivan  .  .  .  Also,  the  battles  between 
Tom  Hyer  and  Country  M'Cleester.  Chriss.  Lilly  and  Tom  M'Coy,  George  Kensett 
and  Ned  Hammond,  Alf.  Walker  and  Joe  Hoiles,  "the  Spider." 

Copyrighted  by  W.  H.  Trent. 

Sullivan.  Life  and  Battles  of  Yankee  Sullivan,  embracing  full 
and  accurate  reports  of  his  fights  with  Hammer  Lane,  Bob  Carnot, 
Tom  Secor,  Tom  Hyer,  Harry  Bell,  John  Morrissey,  etc.  Phlla- 
idelphia:   A.  Winch.    [1854.]    8vo,  pp.  98.  935o8 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Heckscher  sale  at  the  Merwin-Clayton  galleries, 
.March  2-4,  1909,  no.  2707. 

Sullivan  (John),  counterfeiter.   See  Syllivan  (Owen). 

Sullivan  (John),  highwayman.  The  Life  and  Dying  Confes- 
sions of  Richard  Barrick  and  .  .  .  See  Barrick  (Richard),  no.  3625, 
vol.  I.    AAS. 

Sullivan  ([John]),  h.  1740,  d.  ijgS-  General  Sullivan's  | 
Address  |  to  the  |  Freemen  |  of  |  New-Hampshire.  |  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.  I  Printed  by  Robert  Gerrish.  \  M.DCC.LXXXV.  [  8vo,  pp.  8. 

AAS.,  C,  M.  93509 
Signed  "John  Sullivan,  Major-General."  and  dated  "Durham,  January  27,  1785." 

Sullivan.   Regulations  |  for  the  j  Order  and  Discipline  |  of  the 

1  Troops  I  of  I  New-Hampshire:  |  By  John  Sullivan,  Major-Gen- 
eral.  |  Portsmouth:  New-Hampshire,  \  Printed  by  Melcher  and 
'Osborne,  \  M,DCC,LXXXV.  |  8vo,  pp.  37.  aas.,  c,  M.  935  10 

"Letters  and  Papers  of  Major-General  John  Sullivan,  Continental  Army,  edited 
by  Otis  G.  Hammond,"  are  in  process  of  publication  by  the  New  Hampshire  Historical 
Society,  vols.  1—2,  covering  the  years  1771— 1779,  having  appeared  in  1930  and  1931. 

For  "Notices  of  Sullivan's  Campaign,"  see  [O'Rielly  (H.)],  no.  57S91,  vol.  14. 

AAS. 

Sullivan  (John  L[angdon]).  An  Address  to  the  Mayor,  the 
Aldermen,  and  Inhabitants  of  New  York,  supplemental  to  Col. 
Clinton's  Report,  on  Water,  demonstrating,  from  the  facts  ascer- 
tained by  the  Surveys,  as  well  as  others,  the  advantages  of  a  Rock- 
iWater  Company,  with  banking  privileges.  Appropriating  the  sur- 
plus to  public  baths,  and  cleaning  streets.  Also,  a  Proposition  to  the 
''Manhattan  Company,  to  fill  their  Aqueduct  with  Rock-Water.  By 
John  L.  Sullivan,  Civil  Engineer,  and  Co-Patentee  with  Levi  Dis- 
brow.  New-York:  Clapton  i^  Van  Norden,  Printers,  No.  49 
William- street.    1833.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  2,  iv,  3-46,  (l).    Map  and 

2  plans,    nyh.    -|-  [Same  imprint  and  date.]    8vo,  pp.  (4),  2,  5, 
verso  blank,  3—46.   Map  and  2  plans.  nyp.  935  i  i 

In  the  second  issue  listed,  a  "Postscript  ...  to  the  Board  of  Commissioners,"  pp.  5, 
is  substituted  for  an  address  to  the  mayor,  pp.  iv. 

Copies  of  one  or  other  of  the  above  issues  are  located  also  at  aml.,  b.,  hsp.,  whs. 


260  SULLIVAN   (jOHN    L. ) . 

Sullivan.  Advertisement  of  a  Proposition  for  Ward  Com- 
panies. See  Disbrow  (L.),  no.  20225,  ^ol.  5.  ba.,  cu.,  h.,  nyam., 

NYP. 

[Sullivan].  American  Rail-Way,  and  the  Winans  Carriage. 
[n.  f.    1830.]    8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  20.   Table. 

c,  NYH.  93512 

Dated  at  the  end:  February,  1830.  Caption  title:  Practical  Principles  of  Rail-Ways, 
proper  for  the  climate  of  the  United  States,  and  adapted  to  the  use  of  the  Winans  rail- 
way carriage.  By  John  L.  Sullivan,  Civil  Engineer,  (and  Co-proprietor  of  this 
Improvement.) 

Sullivan.  The  Answ^er  of  Mr.  Sullivan,  to  the  Letter  and  Mis- 
statements of  the  Hon.  Cadwallader  D.  Colden,  in  his  "Brief  Ex- 
position" of  himself  as  the  Advocate  of  Monopoly.  The  Unconstitu- 
tionality or  Limitation  of  the  Monopoly  demonstrated.  The  Bad 
Policy  and  Injurious  EfTects  of  it  on  the  Community  exposed.  The 
Legality  of  an  Extension  of  the  term  of  time  of  a  Patent  when  for 
the  good  of  a  State;  and  the  Just  Views  and  Claims  of  Patentees  in 
Steam  Navigation  fully  explained.  Troy:  Printed  by  William  S. 
Parker.   January  1 823.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

B.,  BM.,  C,  cu.,  H.,  NYAM.,  NYH.  935  I3 
See   also   Colden's   "Brief  Exposition   of  the   Views    of   .  .  .    Sullivan,"    1822,    b., 

BM.,  NYP. 

Sullivan.  The  Answer  of  Mr.  Sullivan,  to  the  Letter  and  Mis- 
statements of  the  Hon.  Cadwallader  D.  Colden,  as  the  advocate  of 
the  monopoly  of  steam  and  fire  in  navigating  the  rivers,  coasts,  and 
lakes  of  New  York.  The  Unconstitutionality  or  Limitation  of  the 
Monopoly  demonstrated  .  .  .  Supported  by  Opinion  of  Counsel. 
Second  Edition,  With  a  Summary  History  of  the  origin,  progress, 
and  laws  of  the  Monopoly  .  .  .  Tonnage,  Profits,  Plans  of  Opera- 
tion, &c.    Troy:    Printed  by  William  S.  Parker.    Febrtiary   1 82 3. 

Svo,  pp.  47.  BA.,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  935  I4 

[Sullivan].  [Circular  letter  on  steamboat  monopoly.]  {^Al- 
bany.  1817.]    Svo,  pp.  14.  c.  93515 

Intended  for  distribution  to  the  legislature,  it  is  dated:  Albany,  17th  March,  I  817. 
The  c.  copy  has  the  ms.  signature  of  "Jn  L  Sullivan." 

Bound  with  the  c.  copy  is  the  following:  .  .  .  Remarks  on  Steam  Boats.  [«.  p.  n.  <f.] 
Svo,  pp.  6.  Caption  title.  With  heading:  "(.A  friend  to  general  improvements,  re- 
grets that  tiie  inventor  of  the  Steam  Towboat,  has  not  explained  its  operations  and 
advantages  more  fully  In  his  petition  to  the  Legislature.)" 

Sullivan.  A  Commentary'  on  the  New  System  of  Naval  Ar- 
chitecture of  Wilh'am  Anncsley,  architect.    By  John  L.  Sulliv;in. 


SULLIVAN   (jOHN    L.).  261 

Troy^  N.  Y.  Printed  by  William  S.  Parker.    1 823.   8vo,  pp.  iv,  59, 
index  (i).    ii  folded  plates.  nyp.  93516 

The  first  two  leaves  contain  "Testimonials." 

Sullivan.  Considerations  which  tend  to  prove  that  a  States' 
National  Bank,  is  necessary  to  countervail  the  injurious  effects  of 
the  New  Banking  System  of  England  on  the  Revenue,  Domestic 
Commerce,  Manufactures,  and  Internal  Improvements  of  the 
United  States,  respectfully  addressed  to  the  President.  By  John  L. 
Sullivan,  A.M.  Member  of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and 
Sciences.  One  of  the  Board  of  Engineers  for  Internal  Improve- 
ments, under  the  administration  of  Mr.  Monroe.  Neiv  Haven: 
Printed  by  B.  L.  Hamlen.    1 838.    8vo,  pp.  38. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UP.,  WHS.,  Y.  93517 

Sullivan.  A  Demonstration  of  the  Right  to  the  Navigation  of 
the  Waters  of  New  York  without  the  license  of  the  owners  of  the 
monopoly  of  steam  and  iire  granted  to  Robert  R.  Livingston  and 
Robert  Fulton,  comprehending  the  opinions  of  judges  and  counsel 
on  the  case,  and  suggesting  the  means  by  which  a  valuable  branch  of 
business  of  increasing  importance  may  be  opened  and  secured  for  a 
long  period.  By  John  L.  Sullivan.  Sold  for  the  benefit  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts General  Hospital.  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Hilliard  and 
Metcalj.    1821.    8vo,  pp.  41.  B.,  BA.,  c,  H.  935  18 

[Sullivan].  Description  from  the  Franklin  Journal  of  a  Tim- 
ber Rail  Road  artificially  durable ;  and  of  the  Baltimore  Rail  Road 
Carriage.    [Philadelphia.    1829.]    8vo,  pp.  (2),  9,  verso  blank,  (5). 

2  plates.  AAS.,  BA.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.  93519 

Capt:on  title  on  p.  i  :  On  the  Baltimore  Rail-road  Carriage,  invented  by  Ross 
Winans,  Esq.  and  the  manner  of  adapting  it  to  streets;  also  on  cheap  Railroads.  By 
J.  L.  Sullivan,  Civil  Engineer. 

Pp.  1—9  and  the  plates  are  reprinted  from  the  "Journal  of  the  Franklin  Institute," 
new  ser.,  vol.  3,  1829,  pp.  231—240. 

Sullivan.  A  Description  of  a  sub-marine  Aqueduct,  to  supply 
New-York  with  water  from  New-Jersey:  connected  with  a  Com- 
mercial Canal,  and  Rail-way,  for  the  direct  western  trade  of  this 
city.  By  J.  L.  Sullivan,  Civil  Engineer.  Neiv-York:  G.  &'  C.  ^ 
H.  Carvill.  1830.  [Verso  of  title:]  Ludzvig  &'  Tolefree,  Printers, 
Corner  of  Greenivich  and  Vesey-streets,  New-York.    8vo,  pp.  29. 

AML.,  GTS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.  93520 

Sullivan.  A  Description  of  the  American  Marine  Rail-way,  as 
constructed  at  New  York,  by  Mr.  John  Thomas,  naval  architect. 
With  explanations  of  its  principle,  and  manifestations  of  its  safety 

VOL.  XXIV.  I  7 


262  SULLIVAN   (jOHN    L.), 

for  ships  of  war.  By  John  L.  SulhVan  ...  To  which  is  annexed,  the 
report  of  the  Committee  of  Inventions  of  the  Franklin  Institute,  to 
whom  the  above  subject  was  referred.  With  engravings  .  .  .  Phila- 
delphia:  J.  Harding y  Printer.    1827.    8vo,  pp.  16.    2  plates. 

B.,  C,  PRINCETON.  93521 

"Extracted  from  the  Franklin  Journal  for  February,  1827." 

Sullivan.  Explanation,  by  John  L.  Sullivan,  of  the  nature  of 
certain  grants  to  him  for  the  use  of  Steam  Boats  on  Connecticut 
River,  and  of  the  Nature  of  his  Claims  to  Admission  into  the  State 
of  New-York  with  his  Patented  Improvements  in  Steam  Boats.  In 
a  Letter  addressed  to  the  Editor  of  the  New- York  Evenino-  Post. 
[NezvYork.]     1818.    Svo,  pp.  29,  (l).  " 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  NYH.  93522 
An  introductory  letter  by  the  author  from  the  Evening  Post  of  March  23,  181 8, 
states  that  as  the  editor  objected  to  giving  as  much  space  as  was  required  by  this  vin- 
dication, that  it  would  be  put  in  the  form  of  a  pamphlet  to  be  distributed  gratis  by 
Messrs.  James  Eastburn  &  Co.  (booksellers  in  New  York). 

Sullivan.  Exposition  of  Errors  in  the  calculation  of  the  Board 
of  Water  Commissioners,  whereof  the  correction  is  necessary  to  be 
made  by  voters,  before  a  sound  judgment  can  be  formed  on  the 
question,  whether  the  present  plan  for  bringing  in  the  Croton  Water 
forty  miles,  shall  be  adopted.?  Specially  addressed  to  owners  of  real 
estate,  merchants,  and  mechanics.  With  some  remarks  on  the  Erie 
Rail  Road.  ...  By  J.  L.  Sullivan,  a.m.  Civil  Engineer.  New- 
York:  Printed  by  George  P.  Scott  and  Co.  33  Ann  Street.  1 835. 
Svo,  pp.  20.  NYP.  93523 

Sullivan.  In  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  between 
John  L.  Sullivan  &  others,  appellants,  and  the  Fulton  Steam-Boat 
Company,  respondents.  By  appeal  from  the  Circuit  Court  of  the 
United  States  for  the  Southern  District  of  New-York,  in  the  second 
circuit.  Case.  New-York:  Printed  by  J.  Seymour,  49  J  aim-Street. 
1821.    Svo,  pp.  16.  ■  H. (law).  93524 

[Sullivan.]  [Letter  submitting  a  statement  of  facts  relative  to 
the  repeal  of  an  act  declaring  to  be  forfeited  to  Robert  R.  Livingston 
and  Robert  Fulton  all  boats  navigated  by  steam  or  fire  within  the 
state.]     [Albany.    1817.]     l2mo,  pp.  14.  H. (bus.)  93525 

Dated,  Albany,  17th  March,  1817.  At  the  end  of  the  letter  in  the  h.  copy  is  the 
autograph  of  John  L.  Sullivan. 

Sullivan.  A  Letter  to  His  Excellency  Henry  W.  Edwards,  on 
the  Advantages  of  Rail  Roads  in  Connecticut,  and  other  New  Eng- 
land States,  and  in  New  ^'ork;  in  reference  to  the  Western  Trad'e, 


SULLIVAN   (jOHN    L.).  263 

and  to  the  Detrimental  Location  of  the  Erie  Rail  Road.    By  John 
L.  Sullivan,  a.m.  .  .  .  Neiv  Raven^  Januaryy  1 836.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

AAS.,  B.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  Y.  93526 

Sullivan.  Letters,  first  published  in  the  Boston  Daily  Adver- 
tiser, in  answer  to  certain  Inquiries  relative  to  the  Middlesex  Canal. 
By  John  L.  Sullivan,  Agent  of  the  Corporation.  Boston:  Printed 
at  the  Office  of  the  Boston  Daily  Advertiser.    1 8 1 8.    8vo,  pp.  I  2. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  M.,  WHS.  93527 

Sullivan.  Mr.  Sullivan's  description  of  a  cheap,  durable  Rail 
Road,  and  certain  Routes,  in  the  States  of  New- York  and  New- 
Jersey.  \_NewYork\  1827.]  8vo,  pp.  (2),  18,  blank  leaf,  21-22. 
Folded  plate.  h.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  p.  93528 

Caption  title:  Suggestion  of  a  Plan  of  uniting  Roads  with  Railways  to  facilitate 
and  extend  the  internal  commerce  of  New-York. 

On  p.  5:   Filed  17th  December,  1827,  by  J.  L.  Sullivan. 

Sullivan.  On  the  Baltimore  Rail-road  Carriage.  See  Descrip- 
tion from  the  Franklin  Journal,  above. 

Sullivan.  .  .  .  On  the  Means  of  Safety  in  Steam  Boats:  by 
John  L.  Sullivan,  civil  engineer.    [New  York.    1831.]    8vo,  pp.  17. 

nyh. 93529 

Caption  title.  With  heading:  From  the  American  Journal  of  Science  and  Arts, 
Vol.  XX,  [1831,]  No.  I. 

Sullivan.  Practical  Principles  of  Rail-Ways.  See  American 
Rail-Way,  above. 

[Sullivan].  Proposition  for  an  Anthracite  Coal  Steam  Power 
Boat  and  Barge  Company,  for  passengers  on  the  North  River. 
\_New  York.    1830.]    8vo,  pp.  12.   Plate.  C.  93530 

"Plate  preceded  by  leaf  with  descriptive  letterpress.  Appendix:  Specification  and 
Description  of  the  Anthracite  Coal  Furnace  for  Steamboat  Boilers,  made  and  claimed 
by  J.  L.  Sullivan  ...  p.  [5]-!  2." — c. 

Sullivan.  Prospective  Economy  in  the  Future  Public  Works 
of  the  State  of  New-York,  describing  the  savings  and  effects  on  the 
Otsego,  Chenango,  Cayuga,  Chemung  and  Allegany  Routes,  by  the 
use  of  the  Durable  Wooden  Lock,  and  Single  Elevated  Railway. 
With  general  remarks  on  the  consequences  of  the  Pennsylvania  im- 
provements. By  J.  Langdon  Sullivan.  .  .  .  Albany:  Printed  by 
Packard  and  Van  Benthuysen.    1827.   8vo,  pp.  30,  index  and  errata 

(l).  NYH.  93531 

[Sullivan].  Refutation  of  Mr.  Colden's  "Answer"  to  Mr. 
Sullivan's  Report  to  the  Society  for  Establishing  Useful  Manufac- 


264  SULLIVAN   (jOHN    L.). 

tories  in  New-Jersey  upon  the  intended  encroachments  of  the  Mor- 
ris Canal  Company  in  diverting  from  their  natural  course  the  waters 
of  the  Passaic,    [n.  f.    1828?]    8vo,  pp.  56. 

BM.,  C,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93532 

Signed  on  p.  51,  J.  L.  Sullivan.  For  the  report,  and  Coldea's  "Answer,"  see  the 
Report  on  the  origin  and  increase  of  the  Paterson  Manufactories,  below. 

Sullivan.  Remarks  on  the  Importance  of  Inland  Navigation 
from  Boston  by  the  Middlesex  Canal  and  Merrimack  River  in  the 
present  and  probable  future  state  of  Foreign  Commerce.  By  John 
L.  Sullivan.    Boston:   Printed  by  John  Eliot,  No.  5,  Court  Street. 

1813.     8vo,  pp.  22. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  93533 

A  MS.  note  of  Joseph  Sabin  describes  the  following  broadside  in  three  columns, 
signed,  J.  L.  Sullivan:  On  Inland  Navigation  of  the  Merrimack.  J.  C.  Tuttle  -printer. 
{Concord,  N.  H.   circa  18 10.] 

[Sullivan].  A  Report,  descriptive  of  a  Route  for  a  Rail  Road 
from  the  Hudson  through  Paterson  to  the  Delaware  River,  thence 
to  the  Susquehanna  and  the  South  Western  Counties  of  New-York 
.  .  .  New-York:  Printed  by  Clayton  £s?  Van  Norden.  1831.  8vo, 
pp.  20.   2  folded  maps.  BA.,  c.  93534 

Signed:  Jno.  L.  Sullivan. 

Sullivan.  Report  of  Messrs.  Benj.  Wright  and  J.  L.  Sullivan, 
engineers  engaged  in  the  survey  of  the  route  of  the  proposed  canal 
.  .  .  See  Pennsylvania,  no.  60467,  vol.  14.    BM.,  cu.,  NYH.,  T.w. 

STREETER. 

[Sullivan].  Report  on  the  origin  and  increase  of  the  Paterson 
Manufactories,  and  the  intended  diversion  of  their  waters  by  the 
Morris  Canal  Company:  also  on  post  rail  roads,  as  the  means  of 
cheap  conveyance  throughout  New-Jersey,  of  bringing  Susque- 
hanna coal  to  the  iron  mines  and  forges,  and  to  supply  Paterson  and 
New-York:  also  on  a  method  of  supplying  the  City  of  New-York 
with  water  from  the  great  falls  of  the  Passaic.  Paterson:  Printed 
by  Day  ^  Burnett,  at  the  Office  of  the  Paterson  Intelligencer. 
1828.    8vo,  pp.  60,  (2).   Folded  map.  c,  nyh.  93535 

Improved  title  of  no.  59061,  vol.  14. 

Signed:  Jno.  L.  Sullivan,  acting  as  Civil  Engineer  to  the  Society  for  the  estab- 
lishment of  Useful  Manuf.ictures  in  New-Jersey. 

Sfc  also:  An  Answer  to  Mr.  John  L.  Sullivan's  Report  to  the  Manufacturing 
Society  in  New-Jersey,  in  a  letter  to  the  directors  of  the  Morris  Canal  Company,  by 
the  President  of  that  company.  Nctv-York:  William  A.  Davis,  printer,  No.  38 
William-Sln-ft,  1828.  8vo,  pp.  39.  NVP.,  t.w.strkkter.  Signed  on  p.  31:  Cadwal- 
ladcr  \).  Colden.    For  a  reply,  si'e  Refutation,  .above. 


SULLIVAN   (jOHN    L.).  265 

[Sullivan].  .  .  .  Report  to  the  Proprietors  of  the  Middlesex 
Canal,  at  their  Meeting  January  25,  1809.  [Boston^  1 809.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  93536 

Caption  title.  With  heading:  "At  a  Meeting  of  the  Proprietors  of  the  Middlesex 
Canal  ..."   Signed  at  end,  John  L.  Sullivan. 

[Sullivan].  Suggestion  of  a  Plan  of  uniting  Roads  with  Rail- 
ways.  See  Mr.  Sullivan's  description,  above. 

Sullivan.  Suggestions  on  the  Canal  Policy  of  Pennsylvania,  in 
reference  to  the  effects  of  the  Inland  Navigation  of  the  Adjoining 
States,  on  the  Commerce  of  Philadelphia.  Also,  in  relation  to  a 
Direct  Canal  through  the  Counties  of  Chester  and  Lancaster,  to 
the  Susquehanna;  and  others  thence  to  the  Ohio.  With  facts  and 
computations  relative  to  the  Commerce  of  the  Chesapeake  &  Dela- 
ware Canal.  By  J.  L.  Sullivan,  Civil  Engineer.  Philadelphia: 
Printed  by  John  Young,  No.  34,  North  Third-Street.    1 824.    8vo, 

pp.  49,    (l).    Plate.  AAS.,  C,  HSP.,  P.,  T.W.STREETER  93537 

[Sullivan].  .  .  .  To  the  mechanics  of  New-York,  on  the  sub- 
ject of  supplying  the  city  with  pure  water.  [Neiv  York.  1832.] 
8vo,  pp.  23.  WHS.  93538 

Caption  title.  With  heading:  "No.  2."  Signed:  "J.  L.  Sullivan,  civil  engineer: 
Also,  in  behalf  of  Levi  Disbrow,  mechanician.    New-York,  August,  1832." 

Information  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

See  also:  "Report  of  the  Board  of  Engineers  for  Internal  Improvements  .  .  .  and 
an  illustration  of  the  report  by  John  L.  Sullivan,  a  member  of  the  board,"  Wash- 
ington, 1825.    c,  Y. 

"Observations  on  the  Importance  of  Improving  the  Navigation  of  the  River 
Schuylkill,  for  the  purpose  of  connecting  it  with  the  Susquehanna,  and  through  that 
river  extending  our  communication  to  the  Genesee  lakes  and  the  Ohio,"  [Philadel- 
fhia?  n.  d.~\,  pp.  21,  (i),  our  no.  56521,  vol.  13,  contains  on  the  last  page  an 
"Appendix"  with  a  letter  dated,  Boston,  May  4,  1 8 1  8,  and  signed  by  John  L.  Sullivan. 
Information  supplied  by  Thomas  W.  Streeter,  from  his  own  copy,  which  contains  the 
Appendix,  not  mentioned  in  our  former  entry,  and  may  be  a  different  issue. 

"Dr.  Sullivan's  Poem,"  forms  pp.  27—52  of  "Oration,  Poem,  Speeches  ...  at  the 
Dedication  of  the  Maiden  Town  Hall,"  1857,  o"r  no.  44101,  vol.  11. 

Sullivan  (John  T.).  Memorial  of  Henry  D.  Gilpin,  John  T. 
Sullivan  [and  others],  directors  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States. 
See  note  following  no.  3189,  vol.  I. 

Sullivan  (Richard).  Address,  delivered  at  the  Seventh  Anni- 
versary of  the  Massachusetts  Peace  Society,  December  25th,  1822. 
By  Hon.  Richard  Sullivan.  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Milliard  and 
Metcalj.    1823.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  25. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  CU.,  HEH.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,   UTS., 

WHS.,  Y.  93539 


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266  SULLIVAN   (rICHARd). 

Sullivan.  Address  delivered  before  the  Governour  and  Coun- 
cil, Members  of  the  Legislature,  and  other  Patrons  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts General  Hospital.  At  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  June  3, 
1 8 19.  By  R.  Sullivan.  Published  by  order  of  the  Trustees  of  the 
Hospital.  Boston:  Printed  by  Wells  and  Lilly.  1 8  19.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
aas.,  aml.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  h.,  hsp.,  m.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  y.  93540 

[Sullivan]  ?  Reasons,  principally  of  a  public  nature,  against  a 
New  Bridge  from  Charlestown  to  Boston.  Boston:  Printed  by 
Wells  and  Lilly.    1825.    8vo,  pp.  32.  aas.,  h.(bus.)  93541 

h.(bus.)  copy  has  a  ms.  attribution,  in  a  probably  contemporary  hand,  to  Richard 
Sullivan,  Esq. 

Improved  title  of  no.  6603,  vol.  2. 

Sullivan  (Robert  Baldwin).  The  Connection  between  the 
Agriculture  and  Manufactures  of  Canada;  a  lecture  before  the 
Mechanics' Institute  of  Hamilton.    Hamilton.    1847.    Pp-  42. 

Title  from  Morgan's  "Bibliotheca  Canadensis,"  1867.  9354^ 

[Sullivan].  Letters  on  Responsible  Government.  By  Legion. 
Toronto:  Printed  at  the  Examiner  Office.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
3—216,  xvi.  H.,  NYP.  93543 

According  to  Morgan's  "Bibliotheca  Canadensis,"  1867,  the  letters  were  first  pub- 
lished in  the  Examiner. 

For  a  reply  showing  the  authorship,  see  Ryerson  (E.),  no.  74561,  vol.  i8. 

Sullivan  (T[homas]  R[ussell]).  A  Discourse  delivered  at 
the  Dedication  of  the  Meetinghouse  of  the  Keene  Congregational 
Society,  April  28,  1 830.  By  T,  R.  Sullivan.  .  .  .  Keene,  N.  H.  J. 
and  J.  W.  Prentiss,  Printers.    1830.    8vo,  pp.  25,  2. 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  H.,  Y.  93544 

Sullivan.  Letters  against  the  Immediate  Abolition  of  Slavery; 
addressed  to  the  Free  Blacks  of  the  Non -Slave-Holding  States.  By 
T.  R.  Sullivan.  Comprising  a  Legal  Opinion  on  the  power  of  legis- 
latures in  non-slavc-holding  states  to  prevent  measures  tending  to 
immediate  and  general  emancipation ;  in  a  letter  to  the  author  from 
William  Sullivan,  l.l.d  Published  with  his  permission.  (The  whole 
first  printed  in  the  Boston  Courier.)  Boston:  HiUiard,  Gray,  and 
Co.  1835.  [Verso  of  title:]  /.  D.  Frecnum,  Printer,  No.  1 10 
Washington  St.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  51. 

aas.,  b.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  hsp.,  m.,  nyp.,  PRINCETON,  UTS.,  Y.  93545 

Sullivan.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Union 
Mceting-Housc  in  Chester  Vermont,  March  5,  1829.  By  T.  R. 
Sullivan,  Minister  of  the  Keene  Congregational  Society.  .  .  .  Ches- 
ter:  Printed  by  B.  F.  Fellows.    I  829.    8vo,  pp.  28.  .ws.  93546 


SULLIVAN   (tHOMAS    V.).  267 

[Sullivan  (Thomas  V.)]  Scarcity  of  Seamen.  [Colophon:] 
Press  of  J.  Home  .  .  .  Boston.  [1854.]  8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp. 
32.  C,  H.,  P.,  V.  -\-  [Second  Edition.  Same  colophon  and  collation. 
1854.]  B.,  c,  H.,  M.,  NYP.,  WHS.  93547 

Signed  on  p.  27:  "Thomas  V.  Sullivan."  A  report  of  Capt.  Sullivan  to  the  Boston 
Marine  Mission.    Treasurer's  report  included  is  dated  Jan.  I,  1854. 

Sullivan  (W.  B.).   5^^  Sullivan  (William  B[aldwin]). 

Sullivan  (William).  An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Bar 
of  Suffolk,  Mass.  at  their  stated  meeting  on  the  first  Tuesday  of 
March,  1824.  By  William  Sullivan.  Boston,  Press  of  the  North 
American  Review.   I.  R.  Butts,  Printer.    1825.    8vo,  pp.  63. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93548 

[Sullivan].  Circular  [on  instituting  a  Society  for  the  promo- 
tion of  a  taste  for  music  and  the  encouragement  of  the  progress  of 
this  Science  in  Boston.]  [Verso  of  title:]  Dutton  and  W entworth. 
Printers,  No.  4,  Exchange  Street.    [Boston.    1826.]    8vo,  pp.  12. 

BA.,H.  93549 

Dated,  Boston,  May  15,  1826,  and  signed  by  W.  Sullivan  and  eight  others. 

[Sullivan]?    Demos  in  Council.   See  no.  19522,  vol.  5.    ba., 

c,  H. 

Generally  attributed  to  William  Sullivan,  according  to  Amory's  "Life  of  James 
Sullivan,"  vol.  2,  1859,  p.  68. 

Reprinted  in  the  "Magazine  of  History,"  extra  number  106,  1925,  pp.  3—18. 

Sullivan.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Boston  Mercantile 
Association,  and  others,  assembled  on  their  invitation,  on  Tuesday 
evening,  February  7,  1832.  By  William  Sullivan.  Boston:  Pub- 
lished by  Carter  and  Hendee.  1 832.  [Verso  of  title:]  Boston 
Classic  Press:   I.  R.  Butts.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  M.,  NYP.,  P.  93550 

Sullivan.  A  Discourse,  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts 
Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Intemperance.  May  23,  1832.  By 
William  Sullivan.  .  .  .  Boston:  Richardson,  Lord  ,&'  Holbrook. 
1832.  [Verso  of  title:]  Boston:  Waitt  &  Doiv's  Press,  122 
Washington  Street.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.  9355  I 

Sullivan.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Pilgrim  Society,  at 
Plymouth,  on  the  twenty  second  day  of  December,  1829.  By 
William  Sullivan.  .  .  .  Boston.  Published  by  Carter  and  Hendee. 


268  SULLIVAN   (wILLIAm). 

M  DCCC  XXX.    [Verso  of  title:]    Printed  by  Isaac  R.  Butts,  Boston. 
8vo,  pp.  60. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UP.,  Y.  93552 

[Sullivan]  .  Familiar  Letters  on  Public  Characters,  and  Public 
Events;  from  the  Peace  of  1 783,  to  the  Peace  of  1815.  .  .  .  Boston: 
Russell,  Odiorne,  and  Metcalf.  1834^  [Verso  of  title:]  /.  D. 
Freeman,  Printer,  I  lO,  Washington  Street.   8vo,  pp.  xi,  468.  aas., 

B.,   BA.,   C,   CU.,   H.,    HSP.,   MINNHS.,   NYH.,   NYP.,   P.,   UP.,   Y.     + 

Second  Edition.     [Same  publisher's  imprint  and  date.    Verso  of 
title:]    Cambridge  Press:   Metcalf,  Torry,  and  Ballon.    l2mo,  pp. 

Xxiii,  345.    C,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PRINCETON,  UTEX.,  WHS.,  Y.  93553 
The  second  edition  was  published  without  the  appendix,  which  forms  pp.  409-465 

in  the  first  edition. 

An   attack  on  Thomas  Jefferson  and  a  defense  of  the  Federalist  party  from  the 

criticisms    contained    in   his    posthumous    memoirs.     For   a    later   edition,   see    "The 

Public  Men  of  the  Revolution."  below. 

[Sullivan]?  History  of  the  United  States  of  America;  with 
a  brief  account  of  some  of  the  principal  empires  &  States  of  ancient 
&  modern  times.  For  the  use  of  schools  and  private  families.  By  a 
Citizen  of  Massachusetts.  Keene,  N.  H.  Published  by  John  Pren- 
tiss, Proprietor  of  the  Copyright. — 1820.  l2mo,  pp.  251.  aas., 
NYP.  +  Second  Edition,  corrected  &  improved- — with  Questions, 
adapted  to  the  History  of  the  United  States,  and  the  compendium 
of  empires  and  states.  [Same  imprint.]  182 1.  l2mo,  pp.  276. 
AAS.,  B.,  c,  H.,  NYP.  +  Stereotype  Edition,  corrected  and  im- 
proved: with  questions  .  .  .  Stereotyped  by  H.  Wallis,  New-York. 
[Same  Keene  imprint  and  collation.]  1822.  aas.,  b.,  BM.,  C,  H. 
+  [Same  imprints  and  collation.]  1 823.  aas.,  c,  nyh.,  nyp. 
+  [Same  imprints  and  collation.]    1824.  M.  93554 

Improved  title  of  no.  65082,  vol.  15,  entered  under  the  probable  author,  Charles 
Prentiss,  the  brother  of  the  publisher.  S^«?  Allibone,  Appleton,  and  Binney's  "History 
and  Genealogy  of  the  Prentice,  or  Prentiss  Family,"  1883,  p.  98. 

On  the  other  hand,  Amory  in  his  sketch  of  Sullivan,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  "Proceed- 
ings," 1835-185S,  1880,  p.  155,  states  that  in  "1824,  he  [Sullivan]  published  at 
Keene,  New  Hampshire,  where  his  nephew,  Russell,  was  settled  as  a  clergyman,  a 
brief  history  of  the  United  States  and  of  other  countries,  for  use  in  schools  and 
families." 

The  1821  and  1823  editions  of  the  above  history,  were  erroneously  entered  in  our 
no.  29661,  vol.  7,  being  confused  with  editions  of  another  anonymous  "History  of 
the  United  States"  by  Salma  Hale. 

Sullivan.  Introductory  Discourse,  delivered  before  the  Amer- 
ican Institute  of  Instruction,  at  Boston,  August  22,  1833.  By 
William  Sullivan,  one  of  the  officers  of  the  Institute.  Boston:  Car- 
ter, Hendee  and  Co.  1833.  [Verso  of  title:]  I.  R.  Bittts,  Printer, 
School  Street.    8vo,  pp.  34.  aas.,  b.,  bm.,  c,  h.,  p.,  y.  93555 


SULLIVAN   (wILLIAm).  269 

Sullivan.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Washington  Be- 
nevolent Society  of  Massachusetts  on  the  thirtieth  day  of  April, 
18 1 2,  being  the  Anniversary  of  the  First  Inauguration  of  President 
Washington.  By  William  Sullivan.  Boston:  Printed  by  John 
Eliot,  Jun.    1812.    Svo,  pp.  24  [or  28].     aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c, 

H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYU.,  NYP.,  UP.,  UTS.,  WIIS.,  WLC, 

Y.    +  Second  Edition.    [Same  imprint  date  and  collation.] 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.  93556 

The  additional  pp.   25—28   found   in  some  copies  consist  of  Odes,    First  edition, 
NYP.    Second  edition,  aas.,  b.    Probably  other  located  copies  also  have  pp.  25—28. 

Sullivan.  An  Oration,  pronounced  July  4th,  1803,  at  the 
request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  in  commemo- 
ration of  the  anniversary  of  American  Independence.  By  William 
Sullivan.  .  .  .  Boston:  Printed  at  the  ^^ Boston  Weekly  Magazine" 
Ojjicey  by  Gilbert  and  Dean — 1 803.    8vo,  pp.  21.    aas.,  b.,  BA., 

BM.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,   M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  UTS.,  WIIS.,  WLC,  Y. 

-f-  (Second  Edition.)    [Same  imprint,  date,  and  collation.] 

M.,  WLC.  93557 

Sullivan.  The  Political  Class  Book;  intended  to  instruct  the 
Higher  Classes  in  Schools,  in  the  Origin,  Nature,  and  Use  of  Po- 
litical Power.  ...  By  William  Sullivan,  Counsellor  at  Law.  With 
an  Appendix  upon  studies  for  practical  men ;  with  notices  of  books 
suited  to  their  use.  By  George  B.  Emerson.  Boston:  Richardsony 
Lord  <y  Holbrooky  133  Washington  Street.  1830.  l2mo,  pp. 
xxi,  13—148.  aas.,  b.,  c,  y.  -|-  New  Edition,  with  amendments 
and  additions.  [Same  imprint.]  183 1.  1 2 mo,  pp.  viii,  157,  36. 
AAS.,  B.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  +  New  Edition,  with  amendments  and 
additions.  Boston:  Carter ,  Hendee  &'  Co.  Brattlcboro^  Power 
Press  Office.  1 832.  [Same  collation.]  cu.,  nyp.,  up.  +  New 
Edition,  with  amendments  and  additions.  Boston:  Carter,  Hendee 
<y  Co.  Brattleboro*  Power  Press  Office.  1834.  [Same  collation.] 
B.  -|-  New  Edition,  with  amendments  and  additions.  Boston: 
Carter,  Hendee  &?  Co.  1835.  [Same  collation.]  B.,  NYP.,  UTS. 
+  New  Edition,  with  amendments  and  additions.  Boston:  Charles 
J.  Hendee.  1837.  [Same  collation.]  aas.,  nyp.  +  New  Edition 
...Boston.  1838.  [Same  collation.]  BM.  -|-  New  Edition,  with 
Amendments  and  Additions.  Boston:  Charles  J.  Hendee,  and 
J enks  and  Palmer.  1839.  [Same  collation.]  B.,  BA.,  BM.  +  New 
Edition,  with  amendments  and  additions.  Boston:  Charles  J .  Hen- 
dee, and  J  enks  and  Palmer.    1841.    1 2mo,  pp.  viii,  156,  36. 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  PRINCETON.  93558 


2/0  SULLIVAN   (wILLIAm). 

In  the  c.  copy  of  the  1830  edition  there  is  inserted  between  pp.   124  and   125 
notice  of  the  constitution  of  New  York,  New  Jersey,  and  Pennsylvania,  pp.   (12). 

Also:  Specimen  of  the  Political  Class  Book,  Boston:  Richardson,  Lord  and 
Holbrook,  133  Washington  Street,  1832,  with  the  preliminary  leaves  of  the  later 
editions  and  pp.  93— 1 16  of  the  text,    m.,  nyp. 

Sullivan.  The  Public  Men  of  the  Revolution.  Including; 
events  from  the  Peace  of  1783  to  the  Peace  of  1 8 15.  In  a  series 
of  letters.  By  the  late  Hon.  Wm.  Sullivan,  ll.d.  With  a  biographi- 
cal sketch  of  the  author,  and  additional  notes  and  references  by  his 
Son,  John  T.  S.  Sullivan.  .  .  .  Philaddfhla:  Published  by  Carey  and 
Hart.  1847.  [Verso  of  title:]  Philadelphia:  T.  K.  and  P.  G. 
Collins,  Printers.   8vo,  pp.  463.   Frontispiece  portrait. 

B.,   BA.,   BM.,   C,   CU.,   H.,   HEH.,    HSP.,   M.,   MINNHS.,   NYII.,   NYP., 

PRINCETON,  WHS.,  WLC,  Y.  93559 
For  earlier  editions,  see  Familiar  Letters,  above. 

Sullivan.  Sea  Life;  or.  What  may  or  may  not  be  done,  and 
what  ought  to  be  done  by  Ship-Owners,  Ship-Masters,  Mates  and 
Seamen.  ...  By  William  Sullivan,  .  .  .  Boston:  James  B.  Dow, 
No.  2()2  Washington-St.  1 837.  [Verso  of  title:]  Printed  by  Wm. 
A.Hall&'Co.    i6mo,  pp.  V,  (i),  13-96. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  HEH.,  NYH.  93560 

Sullivan  (William  B[a]dwin]).  A  Sketch  of  the  Montreal 
Celebration  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada.  Toronto, 
"Leader"  &  "Patriot''^  Steam  Press,  1 856.    Pp.  23.  935^1 

Title  from  the  h.  catalogue  card  for  a  copy  now  missing.  Morgan's  "Bibliotheca 
Canadensis,"  1867,  gives  the  collation  as  pp.  24. 

Sullivan  Railroad  Company.  Act  of  Incorporation  and  By- 
laws of  the  Sullivan  Railroad  Company.  Incorporated  July  10, 
1846.  Clarcmont,  N .  H.  Press  of  the  Claremont  Manufacturing 
Company.    1847.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  c,  t.w.streeter.  93562 

Title  supplied  by  Thomas  W.  Streeter. 

Know  all  Men  by  these  Presents,  That,  whereas,  the  Sullivan 
Railroad  Company,  a  Corporation  established  by  the  Legislature  of 
New  Hampshire,  at  a  meeting  duly  holdcn  on  the  13th  day  of  Feb- 
ruary, Anno  Domini  1 850,  Voted: — [Boston.  1850.]  4to,  pp. 
(3)-  AAS.,  B.  93563 

Dated  on  p.  (2):  "Treasurer's  Office,  Sullivan  Railroad  Company,  No.  13,  Mer- 
chant's Exchange,  Boston,  February  15,  l8?o." 

Reports  of  tlic  Directors  and  Treasurer  of  the  Sullivan  Railroad 
Company,  made  July  20,   1 847.    Claremont,  N.  H.    Press  of  the 


SULLIVAN  S    ISLAND.  27 1 

Clare?nont  Manufacturing  Company.    1 847.    l2mo,  pp.  12.    Con- 
tinued. T.W.STREETER.  93564 

"This  was  the  first  report." — T.  W.  Streeter.  Also:  Second  Annual  Report, 
1848.    M. 

^'      Sullivan's  Island.    See  [Crafts  (W.)],  no.  17346,  vol.  5.    ba., 
BU.,  H.,  P.,  Y. 

[SuLLlVANT  (Joseph)].  To  the  Liberty  Party  in  Ohio.  [Co- 
lumbus, Ohio.    1844.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  AAS.  93565 

Caption  title.  Signed,  and  dated  at  end:  "J.  Sullivant.  Columbus,  O.,  October 
16,  1844."  For  a  biographical  note,  see  Howe's  "Historical  Collections  of  Ohio," 
vol.  I,  1890,  p.  649. 

Sully,  pseud.  Remarks  on  the  Report  of  the  Legislature  on  our 
Foreign  Relations.    By  Sully.  .  .  .  Printed  at  Boston:    1 810.    8vo, 

pp.    12.  AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  HEH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93566 

Sully  (Charles).  Associative  Manual;  Part  L  Containing 
Plans  &  Constitutions  of  Protective  and  Industrial  Associations, 
&c.,  most  of  which  are  in  operation:  with  remarks  and  notes,  by 
Charles  Sully.  New-York:  Dewitt  ^  Davenport,  Publishers , 
Tribune  Buildings.  185  I.  [Verso  of  title:]  Baker,  Godwin  ^ 
Co.,  Printers,  Tribune  Buildings.    l2mo,  pp.  48. 

BM.,  M.,  NYP.  93567 

The  author  speaks  in  his  preface  of  compiling  another  part,  but  we  have  located 
no  copy. 

Sully  Brunet  (E.).  Considerations  sur  le  systeme  colonial 
et  la  tarification  des  sucres,  par  M.  Sully  Brunet.  Paris:  Impr.  de 
Selligue,  mars  1832.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  168.  BIB. NAT.,  BM.  93568 

This  and  the  two  following  titles  are  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Bibliotheque  na- 
tionale,  where  they  are  listed  under  Brunet  (E.  Sully). 

Sully  Brunet.  Considerations  sur  le  systeme  colonial  et  plan 
d'abolition  de  I'esclavage,  par  M.  Sully-Brunet.  Paris:  Impr.  de 
F.  Locquin.    1840.    8vo,  pp.  99.  BIB. NAT.,  BM.  93569 

Sully  Brunet.  Du  Projet  de  loi  sur  les  primes  et  sur  la  tari- 
fication des  sucres,  observations,  par  M.  Sully  Brunet.  Paris:  Impr. 
de  Guiraudet,  Janvier  1 833.    8vo,  pp.  43.       BIB. NAT.,  BM.  93570 

SuLPicius,  pseud.  Examination  of  the  Decision  of  the  Com- 
missioners under  the  Fourth  Article  of  the  Treaty  of  Ghent,  with 
an  appendix  of  official  documents.  By  Sulpicius.  Portland  [Me.]  : 
Printed  at  the  Argus  Office,  by  T.  Todd.    1 829.    8vo,  pp.  v,  7—40. 

C.  93571 


272 


SULPICIUS. 


ro,  : 


"  'Originally  published  in  the  Eastern  Argus.' —  Pref.  A  criticism  of  the  north- 
eastern boundary  settlement  under  the  treaty." — c. 

SuLPicius,  fseud.  Letters  of  Sulpicius,  on  the  Northern  Con- 
federacy. With  an  Appendix,  containing  the  Treaty  of  Armed 
Neutrality,  together  with  other  documents  relative  to  the  subject. 
London:  Printed  by  Thomas  Bay  lis,  Greville  Street,  Hatton  Gar- 
den, For  William  Cobbett,  No.  1 8,  Pall  Mall;  And  sold  by  the 
Booksellers  in  general.   January  1^0 1.    8vo,  pp.  48,  xxiii. 

BA.,  BM.,  NYP.,  WLC.  93572 

According  to  the  "Advertisement"  on  p.  3,  the  "following  Letters  have  already 
appeared  in  'The  Porcupine.'  " 

SuLPlTlus  (Servius),  fseud.  Remarks  on  an  Address  delivered 
at  Washington,  July  4,  1 82 1;  by  John  Quincy  Adams,  Secretary 
of  State.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  Benjamin  Edes,  South-west  corner 
oj  South  a7td  Market  Streets.    1821.    8vo,  pp.  15.  aas.  93573 

Improved  title  of  our  no.  24052,  vol.  6,  under  Fendall  (P.  R.),  which  see  for  other 
editions.   Alexandria.    1822.    c,  p. 

"It  appears  unlikely  that  Fendall,  a  supporter  of  Adams,  would  have  criticised  him 
as  severely  as  is  done  by  the  writer  of  this  pamphlet." —  c. 

The  Sum  of  Saving  Knowledge.   Philadelphia,  1745. 

The  above  forms  pp.  (2),  413-446,  of  "The  Confession  of  Faith,  the  Larger  and 
Shorter  Catechisms  ..."  fully  described  by  Evans,  no.  5709.  Other  portions  of  the 
book  are  described  in  our  no.  15445,  and  note,  vol.  4. 

Sum  of  Testimonies  of  Truth.     [Philadelphia^     1 795-]     8\'o, 

pp.  7.  DERENNE.  93574 

"A  very  strange  mystical  effusion  signed  at  end:  'John  Gerar  William  de  Brahm, 
The  Attendant  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  The  ist.  day  of  the  Year  (vulgarly  20th. 
March)  1795.'  Possibly  this  pamphlet  was  written  in  connection  with  the  author's 
Apocalyptic  Gnomon  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  1795."  Title  and  note  from  the  catalogue  of 
the  above  library. 

Suma   de   geographia.    See  Enciso    (M.   F.   de),   nos.    22551- 

22553,    ^"^-    ^-      [Seville.      15  19.]      C,    H.,    HISP.SOC.AMER.,    NVP. 

[Seville.     1530.]     NYP.,   ucAL. (Bancroft).     [Seville.]     154O. 

HISP.SOC.AMER.,  NYP. 

Svma  I  de  las  reglas,  y  |  constitvciones  de  la  |  Congregacion  de 
Nuestro  Padre  San  |  Pedro,  fundada  en  la  Iglesia  de  la  SS.  Tri-  | 
nidad  dcsta  Ciudad  de  Mexico,  j  En  Mexico,  Pro  la  Biuda  de  Ber- 
nardo Calderon  \  en  la  calle  de  S.  A gustin.  Aiio  de  1650.  |  Svo, 
(7),  26  leaves.  93575 

.\t  end:  "Renovose  esta  impression  sicndo  Abad  de  dicha  Congregacion  el  Licen- 
ciado  Don  Gon^alo  Carrillo  de  la  Cerda,  Ano  de  1650." 

Title  frimi  Andrade's  "Ens:iyo  bibliografico  mcxicano,"  1899,  no.  353. 
For  thi-  lirst  edition,  see  [Soria  (Gabriel  de)],  no.  87157,  vol.  22. 


SUMA,  273 

Svma  I  de  |  vna  Platica  |  qve  se  predico  a  |  la  Congregagion  del 
Salvador,  en  la  Casa  Professa  de  |  la  Compaiiia  de  lesus,  de  esta 
Ciudad  de  Mexico.  |  Del  Modo  de  Merecer  |  con  los  Oficios,  y 
Obras  I  mecanicas  de  la  Republica.  |  Sacado  a  Luz  por  un  |  Sacer- 
dote  de  la  misma  Congregacion.  |  Con  Ltcenciay  en  Mexico .^  \  Por 
la  Viuda  de  Bernardo  Calderony  Ano  de  1662.  |  8vo,  pp.  (8). 

JCB.  93576 

SuMARGA  (Juan).  Del  Sacramento  del  Matrimonio  por  Fr. 
Juan  Sumarga.    Salamanca.    1578.  93577 

Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  256,  which  states  that 
Sumarga  was  one  of  the  first  missionaries  of  the  Order  of  St.  Augustin  to  go  to  the 
new  world. 

Sumaria  mandada  formar  a  pedimento  del  Sr.  Coronel  del  4*? 
regimiento  de  infanteria  de  Hnea  D.  Jose  Lopez  Uraga,  en  la  que 
se  comprueba  la  conducta  militar  que  observe  en  las  acciones  de 
guerra  dadas  a  las  tropas  de  los  Estados-Unidos  los  dias  8  y  9  de 
Mayo,  en  los  puntos  de  Palo-Alto  y  Resaca  de  Guerrero.  Mexico: 
Imfrenta  de  Juan  R.  Navarro,  calle  de  Chiquls  n.  6.  1 846.  8vo, 
pp.40.  NYP.,Y.  93578 

Svmarias  meditaciones  de  los,  que  parecen  mas  principales,  y  efi- 
caces  motives  a  la  devocion,  y  socorro  de  las  Benditas  Almas  del 
Purgatorio.  .  .  .  Qve  reducidas  a  compendiosos  Puntos,  saca  a  luz 
...  el  Licenciado  Roque  Hernandez,  Prefecto  actual  de  la  misma 
Congregacion.  .  .  .  Con  Llccnc'ia,  en  Mexico y  for  la  Viuda  de  Ber- 
nardo Caldcron,  Aiio  de  1676.    8vo,  pp.  (96).  93579 

Written  by  Antonio  Nunez,  whose  name  appears  in  the  title  of  the  second  edition 
printed  in  Puebla  in  1726. 

Information  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  1143,  a  copy  located  in 
his  library. 

Sumario  de  la  residencia  tomada  a  D.  Fernando  Cortes,  gober- 
nador  y  capitan  general  de  la  N.  E.  y  a  otros  gobernadores  y  ofici- 
ales  de  la  misma.  Paleografiado  del  original  por  el  Lie.  Ignacio 
Lopez  Rayon.    \_Mcxico.    1852— 1853.]    2  vols. 

B.,  c,  NYP.  93580 

Forms  vols.  1—2  of  "Archivo  mexicano."  For  the  collation,  see  Mexico,  no.  48287, 
vol.  12. 

Sumario  |  de  las  Gracias,  |  e  Indulgencias,  que  gozan  |  los  Escla- 
vos  Cofrades  de  la  Esclavitud  de  el  |  Santissimo  Sacramento,  |  fun- 
dada  con  Authoridad  apostolica,  |  en  la  Iglesia  Parrochial  de  la 
Santa  Vera-Cruz  de  esta  |  Ciudad  de  Mexico,  en  virtud  de  la 
Agregacion  a  la  Ar-  |  chi-Cofradia  de  la  Minerva  de  la  Santa  Ciu- 


274  SUMARIO    DE    LO    SUCEDIDO, 

dad  de  Roma,  |  por  la  Santidad  de  N.M.S.P.  Inocencio  XI.  |  Para 
ganar  estas  Indulgencias  han  de  Tener  la  Bula  de  la  Santa  |  Cru- 
zada  de  la  vltima  Predicacion.  |  Con  licencia  de  los  Superiores,  y 
del  senor  Comissario  General  |  de  la  Santa  Cruzada.  |  En  Mexico^ 
'por  Dona  Mana  de  Bcnavides.  Ano  de  1 699.  |  Folio,  3  leaves. 
Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn.  JCB.  935  8  I 

Sumario  de  lo  sucedido  en  la  Europa  el  ano  de  1640  hasta  Abril 
de  1641.    [Mexico.    1641.]    Small  folio.  93582 

Title  from  Andrade's  "Ensayo  bibliografico  mexicano,"  no.   254.    Listed  also  by 
Medina  in  his  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  550. 

Sumario  de  los  instrvmentos  qve  ha  |  remitido  al  R.  P.  Procura- 
dor  General  de  Indias  en  esta  Corte  |  el  M.  R.  P.  Provincial  de  la 
Provincia  de  Michoacan,  del  |  Orden  de  N.  P.  S.  Francisco,  sobre 
lo  que  execute  en  el  debi-  |  do  cumplimiento  del  Real  mandato  de 
su  Magestad  (que  Dios  |  guarde)  con  que  se  sirvio  nombrarle  por 
vno  de  los  Coexecu-  |  tores  para  la  ereccion  de  las  Ayudas  de  Par- 
rochia,  que  en  la  |  principal  de  la  Ciudad  de  Santiago  de  Queretaro 
en  la  Nueva  |  Espana,  pareciessen  necessarias  a  la  mejor,  y  mas 
promp-  I  ta  administracion  de  los  Santos  |  Sacramentos.  |  [n.  f. 
17 — .]    Folio,  16  numbered  leaves.  bm.  93583 

By  Francisco  de  Contreras.  Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-ameri- 
cana,"  no.  7103,  where  it  is  assigned  to  the  first  third  of  the  i8th  century. 

Sumario  |  del  Conci-  |  lio  prouincial,  que  |  se  celebro  en  la  Ciudad 
de  I  los  Reyes,  el  ano  de  mil  y  quinientos  y  sesenta  y  siete.  |  Fecho 
y  sacado  por  Orden  |  y  con  auctoridad  del  vltimo  concilio  Prouincial, 
que  se  |  celebro  en  la  dicha  Ciudad,  este  ano  de  mil  y  |  quinientos  y 
ochenta  y  tres.  |  Atio  16  14.  |  Con  licencia.  |  En  Seuilla,  for  Matias 
Clauijo.  I  4to,  pp.  (8),  147,  144-231-  JCB.  93584 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Sumario  del  derecho  popular,  dedicado  a  las  naciones  de  America 
.  .  .  Mejico: .  Ojeda.    1 834.    1 2 mo,  pp.  xiii,  80,  (l). 

ucal( Bancroft).  93585 

Svmarios  de  la  Recopilacion  general  de  las  Leyes.  See  Aguiar  y 
Acuna,  no,  525,  vol.  i. 

Svmarios  |  de  las  |  cedvlas,  ordenes,  |  y  pro  vision  es  reales,  |  Que 
se  han  dcspachado  por  su  Magestad,  para  la  Nueva-Espafia,  y 
otras  partes;  especialmente  desde  el  ano  de  mil  seiscientos  y  veinte 
y  echo,  en  que  se  imprimicron  los  quatro  Libros,  del  primer  tomo 
de  la  Recopilacion  dc  Leyes  de  las  Indias,  hasta  el  ano  de   |   mi, 
seiscientos  y  sctcnta  y  sictc.  |  Con  algvnos  Titvlos  de  las  materias, 


SUME.  275 

q^'e  |  nuevamente  se  anaden:  Y  de  los  Autos  acordados  de  su  Real 
Audiencia.  |  Y  algunas  Ordenangas  del  Govicrno.  |  Qve  Jvnto, 
Y  Dispvso,  I  El  Doct-or  D.  luan  Fraiicisco  de  Montemayor,  y 
Cordova,  |  de  Cuenca,  Govcrnador,  y  Capitan  General,  que  fue, 
de  la  Isla  |  Espanola,  Presidente  de  su  Real  Audiencia,  y  Chan- 
cilleria,  y  Oydor  |  de  la  de  esta  Nueva-Espana,  que  reside  en  la 
Ciudad  de  Mexico,  |  y  Consultor  proprietario  del  S.  Officio  de  la 
Inquisicion.  |  Con  Vicenc'iay  en  Mexico.  \  En  la  Imfrenta  de  la  Vkida 
de  Bernardo  Caldcron^  en  la  calle  de  S.  Augustiny  |  Ano  de 
M.DC.LXxvill.  I  Folio,  half  title,  title,  and  8  preliminary  leaves,  276 
numbered  leaves,  title  of  second  part,  62  numbered  leaves,  title  of 
third  part,  and  60  leaves.  bm.  93586 

Half-title:  Resvmen  de  reales  cedvlas,  para  las  Indias,  coordenado  por  la  Parte 
Primera  de  svs  Leyes.    Parte  Segvnda. 

The  group  of  62  leaves  is  preceded  by  the  following  title:  Recopilacion  svmaria, 
de  algunos  Avtos  acordados,  de  la  Real  Avdiencia,  y  Chancilleria  de  la  Neuva- 
Espana,  que  reside  en  la  Ciudad  de  Mexico,  para  la  mejor  expedicio  de  los  negocios 
de  su  cargo;  desde  el  ano  de  mil  quinietos  y  veinte  y  echo,  en  que  se  fundo,  hasta 
este  presente  ano  de  mil  seiscientos  y  setenta  y  siete;  con  las  Ordenangas,  para  su 
Govierno.  Recogidos,  por  el  Doctor  D.  Jvan  Fran.':''  Jg  Montemaior  de  Cuenca,  su 
Oydor  en  ella;  de  orden,  y  por  resolucion  del  Ex™"  Senor  Virrey,  y  del  Real  Acuerdo. 

The  group  of  60  leaves  is  preceded  by  the  following  title:  Recopilacion  de  algvnos 
Mandamientos,  y  Ordenanzas  del  Govierno  de  esta  Nveva-Espana  hechas  Por  los 
j^nios.  Seiiores  Virreyes,  y  Governadores  de  ella,  formada,  y  dispvesta,  por  El 
\  Doctor  D.  luan  Francisco  de  Monte- Mayor,  y  Cordova  de  Cuenca,  Oydor  de  la  Real 
Audiencia,  y  Chancilleria,  que  reside  en  la  Ciudad  de  Mexico.  De  orden  Del  111'"°, 
y  Ex^io-  Senor  D.  Fr.  Payo  Enriqvez  de  Ribera,  Virrey  Lugar-Theniente  del  Rey 
Nuestro  Senor,  Governador,  y  Capitan  General  de  esta  Nueva-Espana  Ano  de  1677. 

Title  from  Medina's  "Impfenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  11 74. 

The  LeClerc  catalogue,  1878,  no.  1209,  gives  the  collation  of  the  last  portion  as 
71  leaves,  60  of  which  are  numbered. 

Sume,  Lenda  mytho-religiosa  americana,  Recolhida  em  outras 
eras  por  Um  Indio  Morandugara,  Agora  traduzida  e  dada  a  luz 
com  algumas  [sic]  notas  por  Um  Paulista  de  Sorocabo.  Madrid: — 
MDCCCLV.  [Verso  of  title:]  Imf.  da  V.  de  Dominguez ;  HortalexUy 
67.   24mo,  pp.  39.  NYP.  93587 

See  also:  Amador  Bueno  ou  a  Coroa  do  Brazil  em  1641,  drama  epico-historico 
americano,  pelo  Autor  de  Sume  e  de  outras  composijoes  litterarias.  A  acgao  se  passa 
na  outr'  ora  villa  de  S.  Paulo,  no  Brazil.  [Verso  of  title:]  Madrid:  1858. — Im- 
■prenta  del  Atlas,  a  cargo  de  D.  A.  Perez  Dubrull,  calle  de  San  Bernardino,  7.  Small 
4.to,  pp.   (4),  16.    NYP. 

A  Svmmarie  and  Trve  Discovrse  of  Sir  Frances  Drakes  West 
Indian  Voyage.  See  Drake  {Sir  F.),  Editions  are  located  as  fol- 
lows: no.  20841,  vol.  5,  London^  R.  Ward,  1 589,  BM.,  NYP.; 
no.  20842,  London,  R.  Field,  1 589,  HEH.,  M.,  nyp.;  no.  20843, 
London,  N.  Bour?ic,  1652,  c,  H.,  hisp.soc.amer.,  nyp. 

For  another  issue  of  Field's  edition,  1589,  see  the  following: 


276  SUMMARIE. 

A  Svmmarie  |  and  Trve  Discovrse  |  of  Sir  Frances  Drakes 
West  Indian  Voyage.  |  Wherein  were  taken,  the  Townes  of 
Saint  Jago,  Sancto  Doiningo,  Cartagena  &  |  Saint  Augustine. 
With  Geographicall  Mappes  exactly  describing  each  of  the  |  townes 
with  their  scituations,  and  the  manner  of  the  |  Armies  approching 
to  the  winning  of  them.  |  Imprinted  at  London  by  Richard  Field, 
dwelling  \  in  the  Blacke-Friars  by  hud  gate.  \  1 5  89.  |  Small  4to, 
pp.  (4),  52,  a  list  of  errata  forming  the  last  line  on  p.  52.  4  folded 
maps.    [A]  in  two,  B-G  in  fours,  H  in  two.  93588 

Title  from  one  of  ten  photostatic  reproductions  of  the  Christie-Miller  copy  of 
the  work  prepared  for  W.  L.  Clements,  aas.,  nyp. 

On  verso  of  title:  "...  this  Discourse  was  dedicated,  and  intended  to  haue  bene 
imprinted  somewhat  before  the  comming  of  the  Spanish  Fleete  vpon  our  coast  of 
England;  but  by  casualtie  the  same  was  forgotten  and  slacked  for  a  time  of  some 
better  Icasure." 

The  issue  of  the  edition  printed  by  Field  entered  as  our  no.  20842,  omits  the  lines 
of  the  title  relating  to  the  maps  and  is  without  the  line  of  errata  on  p.  52.  Although 
in  the  Church  Catalogue,  no.  136,  the  errors  are  said  to  be  corrected  in  the  Church 
copy  of  the  issue,  now  heh.,  this  is  not  the  case  in  either  the  heh.  or  nyp.  copies.  The 
HEH.  copy  includes  the  four  maps,  but  the  nyp.  copy  is  without  them.  The  Huth  and 
Church  catalogues  consider  the  issue  which  has  the  lines  relating  to  the  maps  the  earlier 
of  the  two  issues  printed  by  Field,  but  as  the  errata  had  been  noted  in  this  issue  it  was 
probably  later.  Winsor,  vol.  3,  p.  82,  thinks  the  issue  without  the  maps  the  earlier, 
and  he  is  followed  by  Henry  Stevens,  Son  and  Stiles,  in  their  "Rare  Americana," 
no.  5,  p.  21.  As  the  same  plates  were  used  as  in  the  "Expeditio,"  Leydtji,  1588, 
see  note  below,  they  could  very  well  have  been  ready  for  the  first  of  the  issues, 
and  have  been  insufficient  for  all  copies  of  the  second  issue,  so  that  a  new  title  page 
leaving  out  the  reference  to  the  maps  might  have  been  printed  when  the  supply  was 
running  short.  A  few  copies  with  the  new  title  page  might  have  been  bound  up  with 
the  remaining  maps. 

According  to  the  dedication  to  the  Earl  of  Essex  which  is  signed  by  the  editor, 
Thomas  Cates,  the  work  was  begun  by  Captain  Walter  Bigges,  and  after  his  death  was 
finished  by  "his  Lieutenant  Maister  Croftes,  or  some  other  ..."  It  was  entered  at 
Stationers'  Hall,  Nov.  26,  1588.   See  Arber's  "Transcript,"  vol.  2. 

The  account  was  first  published  in  Latin,  as  "Expeditio  Francisci  Draki,"  Leyden, 
1588,  our  no.  20828,  vol.  5. 

The  maps  accompanying  the  editions  printed  by  both  Field  and  Ward  are  from  the 
plates  of  those  included  in  the  "Expeditio,"  and  in  some  cases  have  printed  descrip- 
tions in  English  pasted  at  the  foot.  There  are  two  editions  of  this  letter  press,  one 
in  five  columns,  and  one  in  six.  A  fifth  map  not  in  the  Leyden  publication  is  sometimes 
bound  with  copies  of  the  work,  and  is  laid  in  the  Lenox  copy,  being  a  mappemonde 
showing  "The  Famouse  West  Indian  voyadge."  Wilberforce  Eames  suggests  that  this 
may  have  been  issued  as  an  afterthought  by  one  of  the  London  publishers. 

Copies  of  issues  of  the  Field  edition  are  located  by  the  Short-Title  Catalogue  at 
BM.,  BODLEIAN,  and  the  library  of  Sir  R.  L.  Harmsworth. 

For  a  German  version,  .?<•<•  our  no.  20S37. 

Svmmario  de  la  Gcnerale  Historia  de  I'lndic  Occidentali.  See 
Anghiera  (Pictro  Martire  d'),  e  Oviedo,  no.  1565,  vol.  I.    C,  H., 

HISP.SOC.AMER.,  NYP.,  V. 

Svmmario  de  la  Gcnerale  Historia  de  I'lndie  Occidentali.    See 


SUMMARIO,  277 

Anghiera  (Pietro  Martire  d'),  e  Oviedo,  no.  1565,  vol.  I.    C,  H., 

HISP.SOC.AMER.,  NYP.,  Y. 

Svmmario  de  la  Natvrale  et  General  Historia  de  I'Indie  occi- 
dental!'.   See  Anghiera  (Pietro  Martire  d'),  e  Oviedo,  no.   1565, 

vol.    I.    C,  H.,  HISP.SOC.AMER.,  NYP.,  Y. 

Svmmario  de  |  las  indvlgencias,  |  concedidas  Por  nuestro  muy 
S.  P.  Papa  Gre-  |  gorio  XIII,  a  esta  Hermita  e  Iglesia  de  nues-  |  tra 
Senora  de  los  Remedies  desta  Ciu-  |  dad  de  Mexico  de  Nueua 
Es-  j  paiia,  Ano  de  1576.  |  Eti  Mexico^  Con  licencia,  afio  1 625.  | 
[Colophon:]  Con  Itcencia  [  de  Senor  Don  Lope  |  AltamlranOy 
Co^nmissario  General  \  de  la  S.  Crifzada^  y  del  Doctor  Pe-  |  dro 
Garces  de  Portilloy  Proidsor  Or  \  dinario,  y  Gouernador  deste 
Arcob't  I  spado  de  Mexico.  En  la  Impreta  del  |  Bachlller  luan  de 
AlcacaVy  en  la  calle  \  de  S.  Domingo,  pared  en  me  |  d'lo  de  la 
Santa  Inqui-  \  s'lc'io.   Ano,  1625.  |  8vo,  (5),  22  leaves.         93589 

Title   from   Medina's   "Imprenta   en   Mexico,"   no.    379.    A   copy   was    located   in 
Andrade's  library. 

Svmmario  |  De  las  Indulgencias  y  perdones,  co  |  cedidas  a  los 
Cofrades  dl  Sanctis-  |  simo  Sacram'eto,  visitado  la  |  Iglesia,  dode  esta 
instituy  |  da  la  dicha  cofradia,  si  pudieren,  son  |  los  siguientes.  | 
Con  Itcencia.  \  En  Mexico,  en  casa  de  Pedro  Balli.  \  M.D.Lxxxiiij. 
Aiios.  I  Folio,  iv  numbered  leaves  -|-.  9359° 

Second  edition. 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  103,  which  only  locates  an  incom- 
plete copy  in  the  Biblioteca  Agreda. 

A  Summary  Account  of  the  Measures  pursued  by  the  Yearly 
Meeting  of  Friends  of  New  York,  for  the  welfare  and  civilization 
of  the  Indians  residing  in  the  Frontiers  of  that  State.  With  extracts 
from  two  letters  relating  to  the  subject.  London:  Printed  and  sold 
by  William  Phillips ,  George-yard,  Lombard  Street  ...  1813.  8vo, 
pp.27.  C.  93591 

A  Summary  Account  of  the  Present  Flourishing  State  of  the  re- 
spectable Colony  of  Tobago.  See  [Fowler  (John)],  no.  25309, 
vol.  6.    London,  1774.    h.,  JCB.,  nyp.,  y.   London,  1777.   JCB. 

A  Summary  Account  of  the  Vice-royalty  of  Buenos-Ayres. 
See  Buenos  Ayres,  no.  904 1,  vol.  3.   B.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  nyp.,  y. 

Summary  |  Arguments  |  in  favor  of  |  Episcopal  Church  |  Gov- 
ernment, I  adduced  from  the  universal  |  opinion  and  practice  of  | 
Christians,    |   in  various   |   nations  and  ages.    |   For  the   friends  of 

VOL.  XXIV.  18 


278  SUMMARY    CASE. 

Christianity.  |  Printed  at  Hanover y  \  by  Joslah  Dunham^  \  north- 
west corner  of  College-Green.  \  m,dcc,xciv.  |  8vo,  pp.  8. 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters.  HEH.  93592 

The  I  Summary  Case  |  of  the  |  American  Loyalists.  |  [London^ 

1784?]      Folio,  pp.  4.  HEH.,  NYP.  93593 

Caption  title.  Also  docketed  title  on  p.  4.  Signed  by  James  Wright,  Thomas 
Boone,  Dunmore,  George  Chalmers,  Joseph  Galloway,  William  Franklyn,  Guy 
Johnson,  George  Rome,  William  Pepperel,  and  Paul  Wentworth. 

Information  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

The  work  can  be  approximately  dated  from  the  fact  that  several  of  the  signatories 
were  in  London  in  1784  and  1785  petitioning  for  relief.  See  Sabine's  "Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  Loyalists,"  1864. 

A  Summary  Declaration  of  the  Faith  and  Practice  of  the  Bap- 
tist Church  in  Boston  under  the  Pastoral  Care  of  Mr.  Ephraim 
Barnard.    Boston:   Sold  by  Philip  Freeman.    1749.  93594 

Title  from  Evans,  no.  6421. 

A  Summary  Declaration  of  the  Faith  and  Practice  of  the  Baptist 
Church  of  Christ  in  Salem;  which  was  agreed  to  by  the  Church  at 
their  Constitution,  Dec.  24,  1804.  Second  Edition.  Salem:  Printed 
by  Thomas  C.  Gushing.    1810.    l6mo,  pp.  12.  aas.  93595 

For  an  1822  edition,  see  Salem,  no.  75637,  vol.  18. 

A  Summary  Declaration  of  the  Faith  and  Practice  of  the  First 
Baptist  Church  in  Boston.  Boston:  Printed  by  Manning  &*  Lor- 
ing,No.  2,  Cornhill.    1803.    ^^'°'  PP-  ^-  ^^'^-  9359^ 

With  this  was  issued:  The  Baptist  Catechism;  or,  A  Brief  Instruction  in  the  Prin- 
ciples of  the  Christian  Religion,  agreeably  to  the  Confession  of  Faith  put  forth  .  .  . 
in  Great-Britain,  July  the  3d,  1689;  adopted  by  the  General  Association  of  Phila- 
delphia, September  the  zzd,  1742;  and  now  received  by  Churches  of  the  same  Denom- 
ination in  most  of  the  United  States.  .  .  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Manning  &"  Loring, 
No.  2,  Cornhill.  1803.  8vo,  pp.  32.  aas.  Pasted  on  the  verso  of  the  title  is  a  slip 
referring  to  the  foregoing  Summary  Declaration  of  Faith. 

A  Summary  description  manifesting  that  greater  profits  are  to 
be  done  in  the  hot  than  in  the  could  parts  of  the  coast  of  America, 
Ternaux  no.  786.    See  A  Sommary  Description,  our  no.  86845, 

vol.  22.    BM.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  NYP. 

The  collation  of  our  entry  did  not  include  that  of  the  "Advertlssement"  men- 
tioned in  the  note  and  which  was  lacking  in  the  nyp.  copy  there  described.  There 
should  be  twelve  leaves  in  all,  one  leaf  without  signature,  A  in  four,  B  in  three, 
A  (repeated)  in  four.  From  a  statement  on  the  recto  of  the  second  leaf  of  the 
"Sommary  Description"  it  appears  that  tlic  "Advertlssement"  was  first  issued  sepa- 
rately and  reprinted  to  accompany  this  work.  Facsimiles  of  the  title  pages  of  both  the 
"Sommary  Description"  and  the  "Advertlssement"  are  in  the  Church  Catalogue, 
no.  564. 

A  Summary  Exposition  of  the  Social  Theory  of  the  ,  .  .  Perfec- 
tionists.   See  [Cooley  (B.  F.)],  no.  16356,  vol.  4.    aas. 


SUMMARY    HISTORICAL.  279 

A  Summary,  Historical  and  Political,  of  the  first  Planting  ...  of 
the  British  settlements  in  North-America  ...  By  W.  D.  m.d.  See 
Douglass  (W.),  no.  20726,  vol.  5,  note. 

AAS.  and  NYP.  have  some  numbers  of  the  original  issue  in  parts,  without  the 
author's  full  name  given  in  later  editions. 

A  Summary  Historical,  Geographical,  and  Statistical  View  of 
.  .  .  New  York.   See  New  York  City,  no.  54686,  vol.  13.   aas.,  b., 

C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  NYP.,  Y. 

Summary  |  Observations  and  Facts  |  collected  |  from  Late  and 
Authentic  Accounts  |  of  |  Russian  and  other  Navigators,  |  to 
show  I  The  Practicability  and  good  Prospect  of  Success  |  in  enter- 
prises to  discover  |  A  Northern  Passage  |  for  vessels  by  sea,  |  be- 
tween I  The  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans,  |  or  nearly  to  approach  | 
The  North  Pole;  |  For  which  the  Offers  of  Reward  are  renewed 
by  a  late  Act  of  Parliament.  |  London:  Sold  by  John  Nourse,  Book- 
seller to  the  King,  \  and  to  the  Board  of  Longitude.  \  m,dcc,lxxvi.  | 

4tO,  pp.  (2),  29.  BM.,  C,  HEH.,  JCB.  93597 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Listed  in  the  bm.  catalogue  under  "Russian  Navigators"  with  a  queried  attribu- 
tion to  Daines  Barrington.  Gushing  attributes  to  Barrington,  but  it  is  possible  that 
he  confused  this  pamphlet  with  Barrington's  "Probability  of  reaching  the  North  Pole 
discussed,"  published  with  two  supplements,  in  London  in  1775— 1776. 

Meusel  in  his  "Bibliotheca  historica,"  vol.  3,  pt.  2,  1788,  p.  108,  states  that  the 
author  is  De  Val  Travers. 

A  Summary  of  Church-Discipline.  See  South  Carolina,  Baptist 
Association,  no.  87796,  vol.  22,  and  87794,  note. 

Also:  The  Second  Edition.  Charlestown:  Printed  by  Markland  Mclver,  &  Co. 
MDCcxciv.  8vo,  pp.  28.  From  a  ms.  note  prepared  by  Joseph  Sabin. — ^A  |  Summary  | 
of  I  Church  Dicipline  [sic]  |  shewing  the  |  Qualifications  and  Duties  of  J  the  Officers 
and  Members  of  |  a  Gospel  Church.  By  the  |  Baptist  Association,  |  in  |  Charleston, 
South-Carolina.  |  .  .  .  |  Richmond:  \  Printed  by  John  Dixon.  |  m,dcc,xciv.  |  Nar. 
i2mo,  pp.  26.    JCB.  Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

A  Summary  of  Proceedings  from  the  Organization  of  the  Med- 
ical and  Chirurgical  Faculty  of  Maryland.  See  Maryland,  no. 
45254,  vol.  II. 

Summary  of  the  Case  of  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling,  &c.  &c.  &c. 
with  regard  to  the  Great  Estates  in  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  the 
United  States  of  America,  and  Scotland,  .  .  .  Worcester  \_Eng.^  : 
Printed  by  T.  Eaton,  College  Street.  [183—?]  4to,  pp.  (2),  iii, 
7-16,  (l).  BA.  93598 

A  statement  by  the  Stirling  Peerage  Committee,  pp.  15—16,  is  signed  by  Benjamin 
Humphrys,  Edward  Robert  Porter,  Robert  Gillam,  Solicitors  for  the  Claim. 

For  other  titles  relating  to  this  case,  see  Humphrys  (Alexander);  Stirling  (Alex- 
ander  Humphrys-Alexander),  calling  himself  earl  of,  and  Stirling  Peerage. 


280  SUMMARY    OF    THE    EVIDENCE. 

A  I  Summary  |  of  the  |  Evidence  |  produced  before  the  |  Com- 
mittee of  the  Privy  Council,  |  and  before  a  |  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Commons;  |  relating  to  the  |  Slave  Trade.  |  London:  \ 
Printed  for  J.  Belly  British  Library,  Strand.  |  M  DCC  xcil.  |  {Price 
Sixpence.)  \  8vo,  pp.  1 6.  BM.,  Y.  93599 

A  Summary  |  of  the  |  Evidence  |  produced  before  a  |  Committee 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  |  relating  to  the  |  Slave  Trade.  |  The 
Fourth  Edition.  |  By  the  Author  of  the  Address  to  the  People  of 
Great  Britain;  |  the  17th  edition  of  which  may  be  had  of  M. 
Gurney.  |  London,  sold  by  M.  Gurney,  No.  128,  Holborn  Hill. 
1792.  I  Price  One  Halfpenny,  or  13  for  6d.  or  50  for  is.  gd.  \ 
8vo,  pp.  (8).  Folded  frontispiece,  aas.,  nyp.,  y.  +  The  Sixth 
Edition.    [Same  imprint  and  date.]    8vo,  pp.  (8).  BM.,  JCB.  93600 

Caption  title.    By  William  Fox.    Probably  the  same  work  as  our  no.  25380,  vol.  6. 

BM.  also  attributes  to  Fox  the  following:  An  Abridgment  of  the  Evidence  deliv- 
ered before  a  Select  Committee  ...  in  ...  1790  and  1791,  on  the  part  of  the 
Petitioners  for  the  abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade.  London:  J.  Phillips.  1792.  i2mo, 
pp.  24. 

A  Summary  of  the  History,  Doctrine,  and  Discipline,  of  Friends: 
written  at  the  desire  of  the  Meeting  for  Sufferings,  in  London.  The 
first  American  edition,  with  a  note  from  Anthony  Benezet's  account 
of  the  People  called  Quakers.  New-York:  Printed  by  Colline, 
Perkins  &  Co.    No.    189,  Pearl-Street.     1805.     l2mo,   pp.    28. 

AAS.,  B.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.  9360I 

The  history  has  brief  references  to  America.  First  edition,  London,  [1790].  bm. 
For  other  editions  and  translations,  see  Smith's  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books,  vol.  i, 
PP-  73i~733)  where  the  authorship  is  attributed  to  Joseph  Gurney  Bevan. 

Summary  of  the  Practical  Principles  of  Political  Economy;  with 
observations  on  Smith's  Wealth  of  Nations  and  Say's  Political 
Economy.  By  a  Friend  of  Domestic  Industry.  Cambridge 
[Mass.]:  Printed  by  Hilliard  and  Metcalf.    1826.    8vo,  pp.  88. 

C,  Y.  93602 

By  C.iicb  Cushing.    See  Fuess's  "Life"  of  Cushing,  vol.   i,  1923,  pp.  67-69. 
Reprinted  with  additions  from  articles  originally  published  in  the  "United  States 
Literary  Gazette,"  from  Oct.  I,  1825,  to  March  i,  1826. 

Summary  of  the  Proceedings  of  a  Convention  of  Republican 
Delegates,  from  the  several  States  in  the  Union,  for  the  purpose  of 
nominating  a  Candidate  for  the  office  of  Vice-President  of  the 
United  States;  held  at  Baltimore,  in  the  State  of  Maryland,  May, 
1832:  with  an  Address,  to  the  Republicans  of  the  State  of  New- 
York,  prepared  by  their  Delegates,  in  compliance  with  the  recom- 


SUMMARY    OF    THE    PUBLIC.  201 

mendation  of  said  Convention.    Albany:    Printed  by  Packard  and 
Van  Bcnthuysen.    1832.    8vo,  pp.  24.  AAS.,  heh.  93603 

Summary  of  the  Public  Exercises  and  Honors  at  the  Interment 
of  the  Honorable  Caesar  A.  Rodney,  minister  plenipotentiary  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  Buenos  Ayres:  Printed  by  S.  Hallet. 
1824.    i2mo,  pp.   19.  c.  93604 

Summary,  or  General  Argument  of  the  Last  Manifesto  of  the 
Last  Servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  to  all  the  Churches  of  Christendom. 
.  .  .  Wilmington:  Printed  by  R.  Porter.  1817.  l2mo,  blank  recto, 
PP-  (3)'  5-184.  (2).  AAS.,  Hsp.,  p.  93605 

The  work  includes  a  French  version  which  is  printed  on  the  verso  of  each  leaf 
throughout  the  book,  and  has  a  separate  title  page  facing  the  English  one,  as  follows: 
Sommaire,  ou  Argument  general  du  dernier  des  manifestes  du  dernier  des  serviteurs 
de  Jesus-Christ,  a  toutes  les  Eglises  de  la  Chretiente.  .  .  ,  Wilmington:  Printed 
by  R.  Porter.    18 17. 

A  I  Summary  Revievi^  |  of  the  |  Laws  of  the  United  States  |  of  | 
North-America,  |  the  |  British  Provinces  and  West-Indies.  |  With 
Observations,  Precedents,  &c.  j  By  a  Barrister  of  the  State  of  Vir- 
ginia. I  ...  I  Edinburgh:  \  Printed  j  or  T.  and  J.  Ruddiman^  |  and 
G.  G.  J.  and  J .  Robinson,  London.  \  m,dcc,lxxxviii.  |  8vo,  pp.  iv, 

103.  B.,  C,  NYP.  93606 

Summary  Statement  of  Facts,  on  Affirmation,  submitted  to  the 
Vice-Chancellor;  in  reply  to  the  bill  filed  in  the  Court  of  Chancery, 
by  the  orthodox,  against  Friends,  in  the  City  of  New- York.  {^New 
York.    1834.]    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  93607 

Caption  title.    "Affirmed  to"  before  the  Commissioner  of  Deeds,  31,  Dec.  1833. 

A  Summary  Summing  of  the  Charges,  with  their  refutations,  in 
attacks  upon  Noah  Webster,  ll.d.,  his  dictionaries,  or  his  publishers, 
made  by  Mr.  Joseph  E.  Worcester,  Mr.  Sherman  Converse,  and 
Messrs.  Jenks,  Hickling,  and  Swan.  Sf  ring  field,  Mass.:  Geo. 
and  Chas.  Merriam.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  19,  (l).  nyp.  +  [Same 
imprint  and  date,]    8vo,  pp.  24.  M.  93608 

Signed,  G.  c&  C.  Merriam.  Copies  of  one  or  other  of  the  issues  are  located  at 
H.  and  Y. 

A  Summary  View  of  America,  ^ee  [Candler  (Isaac)],  no. 
10672,  vol.  3.   cu.,  H.,  nyp.,  y. 

A  Summary  View  of  Negro  Slavery,  as  it  exists  in  our  West 
India  Colonies;  with  a  few  Cases  shewing  the  cruel  and  defective 
operation  of  Colonial  Law.  .  .  .  Hull:    Printed  for  the  Hull  and 


282  SUMMARY    VIEW. 

East  Riding  Anti-Slavery  Association;  by  John  Hutchinson,  Silver- 
Street.    1824.  ...   l2mo,  pp.   12.  B.  93609 

A  Summary  View  of  the  Courses  of  Crops.   See  Maryland,  no. 

45373,  vol.   II.    AAS.j  C,  H.,  HSP.,  JCB.,  NYP.,  Y. 

A  Summary  View  of  the  Millennial  Church.  See  our  entries 
under  [Green  (Calvin)  and  Wells  (Seth  Y.)],  and  Shakers,  nos. 
28513,  vol.  7,  and  79721-22,  vol.   19.    Albany,  1823.    aas.,  b., 

C,  CU.,  H.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  UTS.,  Y.    Albany,   1848.    AAS.,  B.,  C,  H., 
NYP.,  UTS.,  Y. 

A  Summary  View  of  the  Progress  of  Reform  in  the  Slave  Col- 
onies of  Great  Britain,  since  the  15th  of  May,  1 823.  {^London? 
1828.?]    8vo,  pp.  7,  (3).  Y.  93610 

Caption  title. 

Events  in  1826  are  mentioned  in  the  text,  and  references  are  made  to  the  "Anti- 
Slavery  Reporter,"  no.  29,  which  was  the  issue  for  October,  1827. 

A  Summary  View  of  the  Rights  of  British  America.  See  [Jef- 
ferson (T.)],  no.  35918,  vol.  9.  Williamsburg,  [1774],  aas., 
C,  NYH.,  p.  Philadcl-phia,  1 774.  aas.,  c,  h.,  JCB.,  m.,  nyp. 
Second  London  edition,  1774.    C,  H.,  nyp. 

For  another  edition,  see  the  following  titles: 

A  I  Summary  View  |  of  the  |  Rights  |  of  |  British  America.  |  Set 
forth  in  some  |  Resolutions  |  intended  for  |  The  Inspection  of  the 
present  Delegates  |  of  the  People  of  Virginia,  now  in  Con-  | 
vention.  |  ...  |  By  a  Native,  and  Member  of  the  House  of  Bur- 
gesses. I  Williamsburg,  Printed  by  Clementina  Rind.  |  London,  \ 
Re-frinted  for  G.  Kearsly,  at  No.  46,  near  Serjeants  \  Inn,  in 
Fleet  Street,  1 774.  |  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  5-44.  C,  H.,  nyp.  +  Norfolk, 
Virginia:   Printed  by  William  Duncan  afid  Co.  [1774.]       9361 1 

Preface  signed:    Tribunus   [Arthur  Lee]. 

Norfolk  edition  from  Evans,  no.  13352. 

Jefterson  wrote  to  John  W.  Campbell,  Sept.  3,  1809:  "The  Summary  View  was  not 
written  for  publication.  It  was  a  draught  I  had  prepared  for  a  petition  to  the  king, 
which  I  meant  to  propose  in  my  place  as  member  of  the  convention  of  1774.  Being 
stopped  on  the  road  by  sickness,  I  sent  it  on  to  the  Speaker,  who  laid  it  on  the  table 
for  the  perusal  of  the  members.  It  was  thought  too  strong  for  the  times,  and  to  become 
the  act  of  the  convention,  but  was  printed  by  subscription  of  the  members,  with  a  short 
preface  written  by  one  of  them.  .  .  .  See  Ford's  edition  of  Jeiierson's  "Writings," 
vol.  9,  1898,  p.  258. 

Reprinted  with  an  introduction  by  P.  L.  Ford  in  his  edition  of  "Jcft'erson's 
Writings,"  vol.  i,  1892,  pp.  421-447,  and  as  a  separate  in  1892  by  the  Historic.il 
Printing  Club.    Also  reprinted  in  "American  History  Leaflets,"  no.  11,  1893. 

A    Summary     View     of     the     Slave     Trade.      See     [Clarkson 
(Thomas)],  no.  13495,  vol.  4.    h.,  nyp. 


SUMMARY    VIEW.  283 

A  Summary  View  of  the  U.  S.,  geographical,  historical,  and  sta- 
tistical ...  A^^zy  Yor/^.    1835.    i2mo.   Map.  BM.  93612 

The  BM.  copy  lacks  the  map. 

Summer  (A.  G.).  Anniversary  Address  delivered  before  the 
Southern  Central  Agricultural  Society,  at  Macon,  Georgia,  Oc- 
tober 4,  1852,  by  A.  G.  Summer,  of  South  Carolina.  Published  by 
Order  of  the  Society.  Augusta,  Georgia:  Steam  Pozver  Press  of 
Chronicle  ^Sentinel,  1853.   ^^O'  PP-  ^6.        derenne.,  h.  93613 

"From  the  correspondence,  &c.  prefixed  to  the  Address  proper  it  would  appear 
that  the  address  was  delivered  on  October  20  and  not  October  4,  the  day  the  Society 
was  'organized'.'"'  Title  and  note  from  the  catalogue  of  the  De  Renne  library. 

The  Summer-Land :  A  Southern  Story.  By  A  Child  of  the  Sun. 
.  .  .  New  York:  D.  Affleton  and  Comfany,  346  ^  348  Broad- 
way.   M. dccc.lv.    i2mo,  pp.  264. 

B.,  BM.,  C,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.  936  I4 

*^  A  Summer  Month;  or,  Recollections  of  a  visit  to  the  Falls  of 
Niagara,  and  the  Lakes.  .  .  .  Philadelfhia:  H.  C .  Carey  and  I.  Lea, 
Chesnut  Street;  and  H.  C.  Carey  and  Co.  157  Broadway,  New- 
York.    William  Brown,  Printer.    1 823.    l2mo,  pp.  vii,  250. 

AAS.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.  936  I  5 

SuMMERBELL  (N.).  Remarks  at  the  funeral  of  Mary  and 
Martha  Calvin,  by  Rev.  N.  Summerbell,  Pastor  of  the  Christian 
Church,  Des  Moines.  Published  for  the  Des  Moines  Sabbath 
School,  of  which  Mary  was  a  member.  Des  Moines:  Printed  by 
N.  W.  Mills  &  Co.    1857.    i2mo,  pp.  (2),  2-7.        NYH.  93616 

An  early  Des  Moines  imprint. 

SuMMERFiELD  (Charles),  fseud.  The  Desperadoes  of  the 
South-West:  containing  an  Account  of  the  Cane-Hill  Murders, 
together  with  the  Lives  of  several  of  the  most  notorious  regulators 
and  moderators  of  that  region.  By  Charles  Summerfield.  New- 
York:  William,  H.  Graham,,  Tribune  Buildings.  1847.  [Verso 
of  title:]  John  R.  M'Gown,  Printer,  io6  Fulton-street.  8vo, 
pp.  48.   Frontispiece.  bm.,  c,  nyp.  93617 

Attributed  to  Alfred  W.  Arrington  in  the  sketch  of  his  life  in  the  Dictionary  of 
American  Biography,  vol.  i,  1928,  the  chief  authority  consulted  being  the  memoir 
written  by  Mrs.  Arrington  prefixed  to  the  posthumous  edition  of  the  author's  "Poems," 
1869.    Gushing  attributes  to  Theodore  Foster. 

On  p.  48:  "A  Second  number,  completing  the  present  work,  will  appear  in  a  short 
time.  That  part  will  contain  the  history  of  duelling,  and  the  lives  of  some  of  the  most 
celebrated  Desperadoes  in  the  South-west —  ...  It  will  be  very  fully  illustrated,  and 
published  at  the  same  price  of  the  present  number." 

c.  has  also  a  copy  of  a  slightly  variant  issue,  which  has  the  names  of  the  firms  of 


284  SUMMERFIELD. 

Long  and  Brother,  and  Burgess  and  Stringer,  added  to  that  of  Graham  in  the  im- 
print on  the  cover;  and,  on  p.  48  after  the  paragraph  quoted  above:  "It  will  be  ob- 
served that  the  present  number  is  perfectly  complete  within  itself,  having  no  neces- 
sary connection  with  the  one  to  follow." 

For  a  reissue  of  the  Desperadoes  with  the  addition  of  the  second  number,  see  Lives 
and  Adventures,  below. 

SuMMERFiELD,  fscud.  Illustrated  Lives  and  Adventures  of  the 
Desperadoes  of  the  New  World:  containing  an  account  of  the 
different  modes  of  lynching;  the  Cane  Hill  Murders;  the  Vic- 
tims; the  Execution;  the  Justification,  etc.,  etc.;  as  well  as  the  lives 
of  the  Principal  Duellists,  and  their  Duelling;  together  with  the 
lives  of  the  most  Notorious  Regulators  and  Moderators  in  the 
Known  World.    Ph'ilndelfhia.    [1849.]    ^^o.  93618 

Title  from  Heartman's  catalogue  for  the  sale  of  September  22,  1930,  lot  no.  152. 

SuMMERFiELD,  fseud.  The  Lives  and  Adventures  of  the  Des- 
peradoes of  the  South-West:  containing  an  Account  of  the  Duelists 
and  Duelling  together  with  the  Lives  of  several  of  the  most  noto- 
rious regulators  and  moderators  of  that  region.  By  Charles  Sum- 
merfield,  of  Texas.  New  York:  William  H.  Graham^  Brick 
Church.    1849,    S^O'  PP-  98?  (4)-  c,  Y.  93619 

The  first  48  pages  are  identical  with  Desperadoes,  above,  and  the  remainder  is  a 
continuation. 

Information  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

SuMMERFiELD,  fseud.    The   Rangers  and   Regulators  of  the 

Tanaha.    See  [Arrington  (A.  W.)],  no.  2io8a,  vol.   i.    c,  H., 

NYP.,  P.,  Y. 

Reprinted  with  title,  "A  Faithful  Lover,"  Nez»  York,  1884,  c,  and  under  the 
original  title  in  New  York  in  1892,  as  no.  7  in  Dillingham's  cheap  uniform  edition 
of  the  "Popular  Works  of  Captain  Mayne  Reid." 

SuMMERFiELD  (John),  b.  1798,  d.  1825.  A  Sermon,  preached 
in  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  in  Nassau-street,  in  behalf  of  the 
New-York  Listitution  for  the  Listruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 
By  John  Summerfield.  .  .  ,  To  which  is  added,  an  Appendix, 
with  information  relative  to  the  Institution.  Neiv-York:  Printed 
by  E.  Conrad,  4,  Frankfort-street.    May,  1822.    8vo,  pp.  27,  16. 

BA.,  BM.,  CU.,  H.,  HSP.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  UTS.    -f  SeCOnd 

Edition,  revised,  corrected,  and  enlarged.  New-York:  Printed  by 
J.  Seyfnotir,  49  John-street.    1822.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

NYH.,    NYP.  93620 
The  list  of  "Pupils  of  the  Institution,  May  ist,  1822,"  on  p.   16  of  the  first  edition 

appears  on  the  outside  of  the  back  cover  in  the  second. 

A   posthumous  edition   of  this   author's   sermons  was   published   in   New  York    in 

1842,  c,  p.,  vv.,  UTS.,  and  reissuc-d  in  184-!,  wiis.,  and  1845,  c. 


SUMMERFIELD  (jOHn).  28$ 

SuMMERFiELD  (John).  Sketch  of  Grammar  of  the  Chippeway 
Language,  to  which  is  added  a  Vocabulary  of  some  of  the  most 
common  Words.  By  John  Summerfield,  alias,  Sahgahjewagahbah- 
weh.    Cazenovia:   Press  of  J.  F.  Fairchild  &  Son.    1834.    l2mo, 

pp.35.  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  93621 

According  to  Sumnierfield's  "Advertisement"  on  the  verso  of  the  title,  this  "is 
the  first  attempt  that,  to  my  knowledge,  has  ever  been  made  to  reduce  the  Chippeway 
language  to  any  system  ..." 

Summers  ( ),  Mr.,  of  Virginia.    See  Summers   (George 

W[illiam]). 

Summers  [i.  e.  Sommers]  (Charles  G[eorge]  ),  ed.  The  Bap- 
tist Library:  a  republication  of  standard  Baptist  works.  Edited  by 
Rev.  Charles  G.  Summers,  City  of  New-York.  Rev.  William  R. 
Williams,  [City  of  New- York.]  Rev.  Levi  L.  Hill,  PrattsviUe, 
New-York.  Volume  L  Published  by  Robert  H.  Hill:  Prattsvilley 
GreenCo.yN.Y.    1 841.   Svo,  pp.  iv,  272,  ( I  ),  273-471. 

HEH. 93622 

Apparently  issued  in  fortnightly  numbers  of  i6  pages  each.  The  "Advertisement," 
dated  New  York,  April,  1841,  announces  a  second  volume. 

Contains  thirty  biographies  of  eminent  American  Baptists,  and  a  reprint  of  Isaac 
Backus'  "History  of  the  Baptists  in  New  England,  from  1602  to  1804,"  pp.  72-147. 

Information  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

For  an  1843  edition  in  three  volumes,  see  Sommers  (Charles  George),  no.  86855, 
vol.  22. 

Summers  (George  W[illiam]).  First  Celebration  of  the  An- 
niversary of  the  Settlement  at  Jamestown,  Va.  See  Old  Dominion 
Society,  no.  57125,  vol.  12. 

AAS.,  BA.,  CU.,  HSP.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93623 
Summers'  oration  forms  pp.  7-83. 

Summers.  Speech  of  George  W.  Summers,  Esq.,  of  Kanawha, 
in  Committee  of  the  Whole,  on  the  Basis  Question,  delivered  in  the 
Virginia  Reform  Convention,  on  Friday,  May  2,  185 1.  Rich- 
mondy  Va.  {William  G.  Bishop,  official  reporter.)  Printed  by 
R.  H.  Gallaher — Republican  Office.    185  I.    Folio,  pp.  18. 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters.  C,  HEH,  93624 

Summers.  Speech  of  Mr.  Summers,  of  Virginia,  on  the  Con- 
tested Election  of  the  Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives, 
elected  by  the  General  Ticket  System  in  the  States  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, Georgia,  Missouri,  and  Mississippi.  Delivered  .  .  .  February 
10,1844.  Washington:  Printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton.  1844.  Svo, 
pp.  22.  M.  93625 


286  SUMMERS. 

Summers.  Speech  of  Mr.  Summers,  of  Virginia,  on  the  Reve- 
nue Bill  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  on  Saturday, 
the  9th  of  July,  1842.  [Gideon,  Printer,  Ninth  Street.  Wash- 
ington.   1842.]    8vo,  pp.  26.  C.  93626 

Caption  title.    Information  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Summers.  Speech  of  Mr.  Summers,  of  Virginia  on  the  veto  of 
the  Provisional  Tariff  Bill  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, July  I,  1842.  Washington:  Printed  by  J.  &?  G.  S.  Gideon. 
1842.    8vo,  pp.  24.  BM.,  c.  93627 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Summers  (Thomas  0[smond]),  ed.  Biographical  Sketches  of 
Eminent  Itinerant  Ministers  distinguished,  for  the  most  part,  as 
Pioneers  of  Methodism  within  the  bounds  of  the  Methodist  Episco- 
pal Church,  South.  Edited  by  Thomas  O.  Summers,  d.d.  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.:  Southern  Methodist  Publishing  PI ouse.  1 859.  [Verso 
of  title:]  Stereotyped  and  printed  by  A.  A.  Stitt,  Southern  Meth- 
odist Publishing  Rouse,  Nashville,  Tenn.  8vo,  pp.  384.  9  por- 
traits. C,  NYH.,  WHS.,  Y.  93628 

Summers.  Christian  Patriotism:  A  Sermon  preached  in  Cum- 
berland-St.  M.  E.  Church,  Charleston,  S.  C,  on  Friday,  Dec.  6, 
1850.  Being  the  day  appointed  by  the  Legislature  of  the  State,  at 
the  suggestion  of  His  Excellency  Gov.  Seabrook,  for  fasting,  hu- 
miliation, and  prayer.  By  Thos.  O.  Summers.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Printed  by  C.  Canning,  29  Pinckney-Strect.    1 850.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Pp.  [2i]-[22]  are  blank,  and  pp.  23—24  form  an  appendix.      HEH.,  P.  93*^^9 
Information  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Summers.  Joseph  Brown;  or,  The  Young  Tenesseean,  an 
Indian  Tale.   Nashville,  Tenn. :  Stevenson  &'  E.    1856.       93630 

Title  from  Roorbach,  1855-1858. 

Summers,  ed.  Post-Oak  Circuit.  By  a  member  of  the  Red 
River  Conference.  .  .  .  Edited  by  Thos.  O.  Summers,  d.d.  Thir- 
teenth Thousand.  Nashville,  Tenn.:  Published  for  the  author, 
Southern  Methodist  Publishing  House.    1 860.    l6mo,  pp.  351,  (  I  ). 

For  an  1857  edition,  see  no.  64473,  vol.  15.    aas.,  c,  whs.,  y.  NYP.  93^3^ 

According  to  Gushing,  Summers  was  the  author  of  the  work. 

Summers,  ed.  The  Southern  Methodist  Almanac.  See  no. 
88401,  vol.  22. 

Summers,  ed.  The  Southern  Methodist  Primer.  See  no.  88402, 
vol.  22. 


SUMMERTON.  287 

Summers  was  the  author  of  other  religious  works,  and  of  publications  after  i860. 
As  official  editor  of  the  publications  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South,  his 
name  appears  on  the  titles  of  many  tracts,  pamphlets  and  sermons. 

SuMMERTON  (Winter),  ^^^'/<^/.  Will  he  find  Her?  A  Romance 
of  New  York  and  New  Orleans.  By  Winter  Summerton.  New 
York:   Derby  ^Jackson,    i860.    l2mo,  pp.  491. 

c,  H.,  p.,  UTEx.  93632 

Summit  Branch  Railroad  Company.  Act  of  Incorporation 
of  the  Summit  Branch  Rail  Road  Company,  together  with  Sta- 
tistics and  Estimates  connected  with  the  Bear  Valley  Coal  Region. 
Philadelphia:  Wm.  F.  Geddes,  Printer,  ...  185 1.  Svo,  cover 
title,  and  pp.  (2),3I,  (l).    2  maps.  93^33 

Title  supplied  by  T.  W.  Streeter. 

Charter,  &c.,  of  the  Summit  Branch  Rail  Road  Company. 
[Colophon:]  Hamilton,  Printer,  75  Market  street,  Hairisburg. 
[1854?]    Svo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  27.   Folded  map.     nyp.  93634 

Tlie  latest  date  mentioned  in  the  text  is  1854. 

There  were  also  other  publications  of  the  company  after  i860. 

Summit  Copper  Mining  Company.  Geological  Reports  on 
the  Location  of  the  Summit  Copper  Mining  Company,  on  Kewee- 
naw Point,  Lake  Superior;  with  an  Introduction,  and  a  Letter 
from  W.  H.  Stevens,  Esq.  on  the  Mining  Interest  of  that  Region. 
Boston:  Press  of  the  Franklin  Printing  House,  2  10  Washington 
Street.  1853.  Svo,  pp.  (4),  iii— ix,  10— 36.  Diagram  and  folded 
map.  M.  93635 

Sumner  (Albert  W.).  The  Sea  Lark:  or.  The  Quadroon  of 
Louisiana.  A  Thrilling  Tale  of  Land  and  Sea.  By  Albert  W. 
Sumner.  New  York:  Published  by  Samuel  French,  121  Nassau 
Street,  [cop.  1 849.]  Svo,  pp.  (4),  9—93;  the  Irish  Conquest,  by 
Frances  P.  Pepperell,  pp.  94-100.  B.,  H.  93636 

Sumner  (Bradford).  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Fifteenth 
Anniversary  of  the  Massachusetts  Peace  Society,  January  19,  1831. 
By  Bradford  Sumner.  Boston:  Printed  by  Sam,uel  N.  Dickinson, 
52  Washington  Street.    1831.    Svo,  pp.  30. 

AAS._,  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.  93637 

Sumner.  An  Oration  delivered  Friday,  July  4,  1828,  in  Com- 
memoration of  American  Independence,  before  the  Supreme  Exec- 
utive of  the  Commonwealth,  and  the  City  Council  and  Inhabitants 
of  the  City  of  Boston.    By  Bradford  Sumner.    Boston:    From  the 


288  SUMNER  (cHARLEs). 

Press  of  Nathan  Hale — City  Printer.    1 828.    8vo,  pp.  29. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WLC,  Y.  93638 

Sumner  (Charles). 

The  following  list  of  Sumner's  writings  includes  none  which  were  first  published 
after  i860.  The  best  collections  of  the  separate  issues  of  later  works  are  at  aas. 
and  c. 

Sumner.  Address  before  the  American  Peace  Society.  See 
War  System  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Nations,  below. 

Sumner.  Address  [on  slavery]  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts 
.  .  .  [Boston.    1849.]  93639 

Title  from  an  nvp.  catalogue  card  for  a  copy  now  missing. 

Sumner.  The  Anti-Slavery  Enterprise:  Its  Necessity,  Prac- 
ticabihty,  and  Dignity,  with  Glimpses  at  the  special  Duties  of  the 
North.  An  Address  before  the  People  of  New  York,  at  the  Metro- 
politan Theatre,  May  9,  1855.  By  Charles  Sumner.  Boston: 
T'lcknor  and  Fields.  M  Dccc  LV.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge: 
Thurston  and  Torry,  Printers.   8vo,  pp.  36. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  NYP.,  UP.,  WHS.,  Y.  9364O 

Sumner.  The  Anti-Slavery  Enterprise,  its  Necessity,  Practi- 
cability, and  Dignity.  With  Glimpses  of  the  special  Duties  of  the 
North.  Lecture  of  the  Honourable  Charles  Sumner,  of  Boston, 
United  States,  literally  reported  in  the  "New  York  Tribune,"  of 
the  1 8th  of  May,  1855.  1855.  [Verso  of  title:]  W.  M.  Watts, 
Crown  Court,  Temple  Bar.    [London.]     l6mo,  pp.  30. 

AAS.,  B.,  CU.,  H.,  NYP.  9364 1 
For  another  edition  with  a  longer  introduction,  see  Lecture,  below. 

Sumner.  Argument  of  Charles  Sumner,  Esq.  against  the  con- 
stitutionality of  separate  colored  schools,  in  the  case  of  Sarah  C. 
Roberts  vs.  the  city  of  Boston.  Before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Mass., 
Dec.  4,  1849.  Boston:  Published  by  B.  F.  Roberts,  iS^-C).  Printed 
at  No.  3  Cor7ihill.   8vo,  pp.  32. 

B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.  (sCHOMBURg)  ,  UP.,  WHS.,  Y. 

93642 
Reprinted  under  title,  "Ecjuality  before  the  Law,"  Washington,  1870.    a.\s.,  b. 

Sumner.  The  Barbarism  of  Slavery.  Mr.  Madison  thought  it 
wrong  to  admit  in  the  Constitution  the  Idea  of  Property  in  Men. 
Debates  in  the  Federal  Convention,  25th  Aug.  1787.  Speech  of 
Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  on  the  Bill  for  the  Admission  of  Kansas  as 
a  fri'c  State,  in  the  United  States  Senate,  June  4,    i860.  Boston: 


SUMNER  (CHARLEs).  289 

Thayer  and  EUridge,  1 14  ^  1 16  Washington  Street,  i860. 
[\'^erso  of  title:]  Stereotyped  at  the  Boston  Stereotype  Foundry. 
i2mo,  pp.  118.  Frontispiece  portrait,  aas.,  b.,  ba.,  cu.,  h.,  m., 
*  NYH.,  NYP.,  V.  +  Washington,  D.  C.  Published  by  Thaddeus 
Hyatt,  i860.  [Colophon:]  Washington,  D.  C.  Burll  &' Blanch- 
ard,  Printers,  i860.  Republished  by  the  Congressional  Republican 
Committee.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  32.     aas.,  ba.,  c,  CU.,  h.,  hsp.,  m., 

MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UP.,  UTEX.,  WHS.,  Y.  93643 

The  first  Washington  issue  listed  has  caption  title  only.  The  second  issue  has  an 
appendix  added  on  p.  32,  and  a  notice  on  the  verso  of  the  title  signed  by  Hyatt  stating 
that  he  has  determined  to  supply  the  clergy  of  the  country  with  a  copy  of  this  speech, 
"The  Clergy  Edition  of  40,000." 

Some  copies  may  have  been  issued  with  the  appendix  and  longer  colophon,  but 
without  the  title  page,    aas.,  gts.,  heh.,  nyp.,  y. 

Sumner.  .  .  .  The  Barbarism  of  Slavery.  .  .  .  Speech  of  Hon.      \^  ^ 

Charles  Sumner,  on  the  Bill  for  the  Admission  of  Kansas  as  a  Free  ^    , 

State.  In  the  United  States  Senate,  June  4,  i860.    [At  foot  of  p.  I :]  ^J 
For  sale  at  the  Ojfice  of  the  Albany  Evening  Journal .  .  .  [Albany:      t    ' 

Weed,  Parsons  &  Co.    i860.]    8vo,  pp.  28,  (3).  B.  93644  \J  _  ' 

Caption  title.   With  heading:   Evening  Journal  Tracts. — No.  lo. 

Also  issued  with  the  other  "Evening  Journal  Tracts"  as  part  of  "The  Campaign       f!  0 
of  i860,"  our  no.  10190,  vol.  3.    heh.,  nyp. 

For  another  edition,  see  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  of  Massachusetts,  on. 
the  Barbarism  of  Slavery,  below. 

Sumner.  The  Barbarism  of  Slavery:  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles 
Sumner,  on  the  Bill  for  the  Admission  of  Kansas  as  a  Free  State, 
in  the  United  States  Senate,  June  4,  i860.  New  Edition — with  a 
Dedication.  Mr.  Madison  thought  it  Wrong  to  admit  in  the  Con- 
stitution  the  Idea  of  Property  in  Man. — Debates  in  the  Federal 
Convention,  25th  August,  1787,  Published  by  the  Young  Men's 
Republican  Union.  {For  Sale  by  John  Bradburn,  49  Walker 
Street.)    Nezv-York,  1 863.    8vo,  pp.  80. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  cu.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  PRINCETON.  93645 

The  author's  dedication  to  the  young  men  of  the  United  States  forms  pp.  iii— iv. 

[Sumner].  Catalogue  of  the  Law  Library  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity. 1834.  See  Harvard  College,  no.  30732,  vol.  8.  aas.,  ba., 
BM.,  h.(law). 

Preface  signed:    Charles  Sumner,  Librarian. 

A  Supplement  to  the  Catalogue  was  published  in  1835,  pp.  (4),  16.    aas.,  h.(law). 
According   to   the    Catalogue,    1909,   the  second   edition,    1841,    was    prepared   by 
Sumner. 

Sumner.  Cheap  Ocean  Postage.  Remarks  of  Hon.  Charles 
Sumner,  of  Massachusetts,  upon  his  Resolution  in  relation  to  Cheap 


2Q0  SUMNER  (cHARLEs). 

Ocean  Postage,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  8,  1852. 
[Colophon:]     Bucll  &  Blanchard,  Printers,  Washington,  D.  C, 

[1852.]     8vo,  pp.  2.  B.,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  UTS.  93646 

Caption  title. 

Sumner.  The  Crime  against  Kansas.  The  Apologies  for  the 
Crime.  The  True  Remedy.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Sumner.  In 
the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  19th  and  20th  May,  1856.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.    Buell  ^  Blanchard,  Printers.    1856.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

AAS.,   B.,   BA.,  C,   CU.,   H.,   M.,   MINNHS.,   NYP.,   PRINCETON,   UP., 

UTEx.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  ~\-  Boston:  Published  by  John  P.  Jeiuett  ^ 
Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio:  Jewett,  Proctor,  &'  Worthington. 
Ne-iu  York:  Sheldon,  Blakeman  &  Co.  1 856.  l2mo,  pp.  95. 
Frontispiece  portrait,  aas.,  b.,  c,  m.,  minnhs.  nyp.,  utex. 
+  Boston:  J.  P.  Jewett  ^  Company ;  New  York:  Sheldon^ 
Blakeman  &  Co.,  .  .  .  1 856.    i2mo,  pp.  95.   Frontispiece  portrait. 

C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  Y.  93647 

The  speech  that  provoked  the  attack  upon  Sumner  in  the  Senate,  May  22,  1856. 
See  Harsha's  "Life  of  Charles  Sumner,"  1856,  pp.  142-150. 

See  also:  Correspondence  between  Thomas  Slidell,  Daniel  Lord  and  David  Urqu- 
hart,  dated  from  June  8  to  July  10,  1856,  relative  to  the  attack  on  Sumner,  together 
with  "Papers  pertinent  to  the  foregoing  Correspondence,"  was  printed  without  title 
page  or  caption,  [Neiv  York's'    1856],  i2mo,  pp.  12.    m. 

Concerning  this  assault,  see  also  E.  F.  Head's  anonymous  "Poltroonius,"  1856, 
no.  31 130,  vol.  8,  B.,  BA.,  H.,  NYP.;  "Outrage,"  1856,  no.  57964,  vol.  14,  aas., 
"Sumner  Outrage,"  1856,  below. 

Sumner.  The  Crime  against  Kansas.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles 
Sumner,  of  Massachusetts.  In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
May  19  [and  20],  1856.  [At  foot  of  p.  I :]  For  Sale  at  the  Office 
of  the  New  York  Tribune.  .  .  .  Greeley  &  McElraih,  New-York. 
[1856.]    8 vo,  pp.  31,  advertisement  (i). 

aas.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93648 

Caption  title. 

Reprinted  in  Last  Three  Speeches,  below,  pp.  586—697,  Harsha's  "Life  of  Charles  1 
Sunmcr,"    1856,   pp.    159-301,   and   with   a   few   omissions,   in   Senior's    anonymous 
"American  Slavery,"  1856,  pp.  69-147,  and  elsewhere. 

For  otiier  editions,  see  Kansas  Aflairs,  and  Kansas  Question,  below. 

For  Welsh  and  German  translations,  see  Trosedd,  and  Verbrechen,  below. 

Sumner.  Defence  of  Massachusetts.  Speeches  of  Hon.  Charles 
Sumner,  on  the  Boston  Memorial  for  the  Repeal  of  the  Fugitive 
Slave  Bill,  and  in  reply  to  Messrs.  Jones  of  Tennessee,  Butler  of 
South  Carolina,  and  Mason  of  Virginia.  In  Senate  of  United  States, 
June  26  and  28,  1854.  Washington,  D.  C.  Buell  &  Blanchardy 
Printers.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  1 6.  aas.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH., 
HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.,  U  IS.,  WHS.,  Y.  93649 


SUMNER  (CHARLEs).  29I 

Sumner.  The  Demands  of  Freedom.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles 
Sumner,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  on  his  Motion  to  repeal 
the  Fugitive  Slave  Bill.  February  23,  1855.  [Colophon:]  Biicll 
^  Blanchardy  Pr'tnterSy  Washington^  D.  C.    [1855.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  9365O 

Caption  title. 

Sumner.  Duties  of  Massachusetts  at  this  Crisis.  A  Speech  of 
Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  delivered  at  the  Republican  Convention  at 
Worcester,  Sept.  7,  1854.    [n.  f.    1 854.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYP.,  WHS.  9365  I 
Caption  title. 

For  another  edition,  see  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  at  the  Republican  Con- 
vention, below. 

Sumner.  Extracts  from  an  Oration  delivered  before  the  author- 
ities of  the  City  of  Boston,  July  4,  1845.  By  Charles  Sumner.  .  .  . 
From  the  Third  Edition.  Wilmington,  Del.:  Evans  and  Vernon^ 
Printers,  corner  of  Third  and  Market  Streets.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  26. 

Cover  title:   The  True  Grandeur  of  Nations.  HEH.,  M.,  NYP.  93652 

Sumner.  Extracts  from  the  True  Grandeur  of  Nations;  an 
oration,  delivered  before  the  authorities  of  the  City  of  Boston,  U.  S., 
on  the  4th  of  July,  1845.  ^Y  Charles  Sumner.  .  .  .  Liverfool: 
Printed  by  D.  Marfles,  Lord-Street.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

B.,  FAC.ADV.,  H.,  M.,  NYP.  93653 

Sumner.  Fame  and  Glory.  An  Address  before  the  Literary 
Societies  of  Amherst  College,  at  their  anniversary,  August  1 1 ,  1 847. 
By  Charles  Sumner.  .  .  .  Boston:  William  D.  Ticknor  and  Com- 
fany.  1 847.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge:  Metcalj  and  Com- 
fany,  Printers  to  the  University.    8vo,  pp.  51.    aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm., 

CU.,  GTS.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PRINCETON,  UTEX.,  UTS., 

WHS.  93654 

Sumner.  Final  Protest  for  himself  and  the  Clergy  of  New  Eng- 
land against  Slavery  in  Kansas  and  Nebraska.  Speech  of  Hon. 
Charles  Sumner,  on  the  Night  of  the  Passage  of  the  Kansas  and 
Nebraska  Bill.  In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  May  25,  1 854. 
Washington,  D.  C.    Buell  i^  Blanchard,  Printers.     1 854.    8vo, 

pp.   8.      AAS.,  B.,  ba.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYP., 

UTEX.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  93655 

Reprinted  with  a  few  omissions,  in  Johnston's  "Representative  American  Ora- 
tions," vol.  2,  1884,  pp.  212—217. 

Sumner.  A  Finger-Point  from  Plymouth  Rock.  Remarks  at 
the  Plymouth  Festival,  on  the  first  of  August,    1853.     -^'^  Com- 


292  SUMNER  (CHARLEs). 

memoration  of  the  Embarkation  of  the  Pilgrims.  By  Charles  Sum- 
ner. Boston:  Crosby,  Nichols y  and  Company ,  ill  Washington 
Street.  1853.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge:  Metcalj  and  Com,- 
fany,  Printers  to  the  University.    8vo,  pp.  II.     aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm., 

CU.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  93656 

Sumner.  Freedom  National;  Slavery  Sectional.  Speech  of  Hon. 
Charles  Sumner,  of  Massachusetts,  on  his  Motion  to  repeal  the 
Fugitive  Slave  Bill,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  August  26, 

1852.  ...  Washington:  Buell  &  Blanchard.  1852.  [Verso  of 
title:]    Stereotyped  by  Buell  &"  Blanchard  ...  Svo,  pp.  2^-   aas.,  B., 

BA.,   C,   CU.,  GTS.,   H.,   HEH.,   HSP.,   M.,  NYH.,   NYP.,   UP.,   UTEX., 

WHS.  Y.  +  Fifth  Edition,  revised.  [Same  imprint,  date  and  col- 
lation.] c,  CU.,  H.,  NYP.  +  Boston:  Ticknor,  Reed,  and  Fields. 
M  DCCC  Lli.  [Verso  of  title:]  Thurston,  Torry,  and  Emersoity 
Printers.  8vo,  pp.  78.  B.,  BM.,  c,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  NYP. 
+  [Slightly  variant  title.]  Rochester:  Published  at  the  Office  of 
Frederick  Douglass'  Paper.  1 85 2.  8vo,  pp.  31.  NYP.  -{-Edin- 
burgh: Reprinted  jrom  the  Am-erican  edition  by  Johnstone  and 
Hunter.  15  Princes  Street,  m.dccc.liii.  8vo,  pp.  62,  advertise- 
ments (2).  H.  +  Tenth  Edition,  revised.  Washington:  Buell  ^ 
Blanchard.    1853.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  NYP.,  P.  93657 

The  preface  of  the  Edinburgh  edition,  pp.  3—4,  is  signed  and  dated:  P.  Edward 
Dove.   Edinburgh,  December  1852. 

Some  copies  of  the  tenth  edition  form  the  final  31  pp.  of  the  "Past  and  Present," 

1853,  our  no.  59002,  vol.  14. 

Sumner.  .  .  .  Freedom  National,  Slavery  Sectional.  Speech  of 
Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  of  Massachusetts,  on  his  motion  to  Repeal 
the  Fugitive  Slave  Bill.  In  U.  S.  Senate,  Thursday,  Aug.  26,  1852. 
[Portland:    Inquirer  Office.     1 85 2.]     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  93658 

Caption  title.    With  heading:    "Free  Democratic  Document.    No.  10." 
The  H.  copy,  the  gift  of  the  author  in  October,  1852,  has  the  imprint  supplied  in 
pencil. 

Sumner.  .  .  .  Freedom  National:  Slavery  Sectional.  Speech  of 
Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  of  Massachusetts,  on  his  motion  to  repeal 
the  Fugitive  Slave  Bill,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  [New 
York.    1852.]    8vo,  pp.  24.  UTS.  93659 

C.iption  title.  With  heading:  "...  (Evening  Post  Extra.  Evening  Post  Docu- 
ments.— No.  XI." 

Pp.  21-24  contain  "Speech  of  Gen.  John  A.  Dix,  of  New  York,  At  the  Demo- 
cratic Meeting  at  Hillsborough,  N.  H.,  August  19th,  1852." 

Sumner.   Justice  to  the  Land  States.    Speech  of  Hon.  Charles   ! 
Sumner,  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Iowa  Land  Bill.    In  the  Senate 


SUMNER  (CHARLEs).  293 

of  the  United  States,  January  27,  1852.  lVashingto?i,  D.  C: 
Buell  ^  Blanchard,  Printers.    1 85 2.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  CU.,  M.,  NYP.,  P.,  WHS.,  Y.  93660 

Sumner.  Kansas  Affairs.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  of 
Massachusetts.  In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  May  19,  1856. 
j  [At  foot  of  p.  I  :]  For  Sale  at  the  Office  of  the  New  York  Tribune. 
|[i856.]    8vo,  pp.  31,  (i). 

Caption  title.  AAS.,  B.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  PRINCETON,  UP.  9366  I 

For  other  editions,  see  Crime  against  Kansas,  above,  and  Kansas  Question,  below. 

I  Sumner.  The  Kansas  Question.  Senator  Sumner's  Speech  re- 
viewing the  Action  of  the  Federal  Administration  upon  the  subject 
of  Slavery  in  Kansas;  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
May  19th  and  20th,  1856.  Including  the  Debate  which  followed; 
Remarks  of  Senators  Douglas,  Cass,  and  Mason;  and  Mr.  Sumner's 
Reply.  Cincinnati:  Published  by  Geo.  S.  Blanchard,  39  West 
Fourth  Street.    1856.  .  .  .  8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  32.      H.  93662 

For  other  editions,  sfe  Crime  against  Kansas,  and  Kansas  Affairs,  above. 

Sumner.  The  Landmark  of  Freedom.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles 
Sumner,  against  the  Repeal  of  the  Missouri  Prohibition  of  Slavery 
North  of  36°  30'.  In  the  Senate,  February  21,  1854.  [Colophon:] 
Buell  £s?  Blanchardy  Printers,  Washington,  D.  C.  [1854.]  8vo, 
pp.  23.  AAS.,  c,  H.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.  +  .  .  .  [Colophon:]  Printed 
at  the  Congressional  Globe  Office.  [Washington.  1854.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  AAS.,  c,  CU.,  H.,  minnhs.,  nyh.,  NYP.,  WHS.  +  Boston: 
Published  by  John  P.  Jewett  and  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio: 
Jeiuett,  Proctor,  and  Worthington.  1 854.  [Verso  of  title:]  Allen 
and  Farnham,  Printers.  8vo,  pp.  72.  B.,  c,  H.,  UP.,  WHS.,  Y. 
-f~  Portland:   Printed  by  B.  Thurston.    1854.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

H. 93663 

The   first  two  issues   listed  have  caption  titles  only.   Copies  of  one  or  other   are 
located  at  ba.,  heh.,  m.,  p.,  utex.,  and  y. 

Reprinted  in  the  "Nebraska  Question,"  1854,  pp.  106— 119,  no.  52200,  vol.  12. 

Sumner.  Last  three  Speeches  on  Kansas  and  Freedom.  Feb. 
7th,  March  6th,  and  May  19th  &  20th,  1856.  By  Charles  Sumner. 
Boston:  Higgins  and  Bradley,  20  Washington  Street.  1856. 
[Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge:  Stereotyped  and  printed  by  Thurston 
and  Torry.    i2mo,  pp.  (2),  563—697.   Frontispiece  portrait. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  Y.  93664 

A  separate  issue  of  the  final  pages  of  "Recent  Speeches  and  Addresses,  by  Charles 
Sumner,"  1856. 

VOL.  XJflV.  19 


294  SUMNER  (CHARLEs). 

Sumner.  The  Law  of  Human  Progress:  an  Oration  before  the 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Union  College,  Schenectady.  July  25th, 
1848.  By  Charles  Sumner.  .  .  .  Boston:  William  D.  Ticknor  &' 
Company.  1 849.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Bolles 
and  Houghton.    8vo,  pp.  48.     aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  h.,  m., 

MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UP.,  UTS.,  Y.  93665 

Sumner.  A  Lecture  on  the  Anti-Slavery  Enterprise,  its  neces- 
sity, practicability,  and  dignity,  with  glimpses  of  the  special  duties  of 
the  North.  By  Hon.  Charles  Sumner.  New  York:  H.  Dayton, 
Publisher,  No.  79  John  Street,  1855.  [On  cover:]  Pruden  ^ 
Roberts,  Printers,  5  I  Beekman  Street.    l2mo,  pp.  24.   nyh.  93666 

For  other  editions,  with  a  briefer  introduction,  zee  Anti-Slavery  Enterprise,  above. 

Sumner.  .  .  .  No  Property  in  Man.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles 
Sumner,  on  the  proposed  amendment  of  the  Constitution  abolish- 
ing slavery  through  the  United  States.  In  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  April  8th,  1864.  New  York;  Published  by  the  Loyal  Pub- 
lication Society.  1 864.  [At  foot  of  p.  23:]  Chafin,  Bromell  i^ 
Scott,  Cheap  ^  Prompt  Job  Printers,  8  Spruce  St.,  N .  Y .    8vo, 

pp.  23,  (l).  B.,  C,  HEH.,  NYP.,  UP.  93667 

With  heading:   "Loyal  Publication  Society,  863  Broadway.   No.  51." 
The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this   Dictionary,  is 
included  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  Loyal  Publication  Society. 

Sumner.  Orations  and  Speeches.  By  Charles  Sumner.  ...  In 
two  volumes.  .  .  .  Boston:  Ticknor,  Reed,  and  Fields.  M  DCCC  L. 
[Verso  of  title:]  Boston:  Thurston,  Torry  ^  Company,  Printers, 
Devonshire  Street.  2  vols.,  1 2 mo,  pp.  (8),  5— 410;  (2),  v— vii, 
480  (mispaged  482).  aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  h.,  m.,  minnhs., 

nyh.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  up.,  Y.  93668 

Sumner.  The  Position  and  Duties  of  the  Merchant.  An  Ad- 
dress before  the  Mercantile  Library  Association  of  Boston,  on  the 
Evening  of  the  13th  of  November,  1854.  By  Charles  Sumner.  .  .  . 
Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields.  M  DCCC  LV.  [Verso  of  title:]  Thurs- 
ton and  Torry,  Printers.   8vo,  pp.  30. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYP.,  UTEX.  93669 

Sumner.  Recent  Speeches  and  Addresses.  By  Charles  Sumner. 
.  .  .  Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields.  1 856.  l2mo,  pp.  (2),  v-viii, 
562,  c,  H.,  UTEX.,  Y.  +  Boston:  Higgins  and  Bradley,  20  Wash- 
ington Street.  1856.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge:  Stereotyped 
and  pri?i/rd  by  Thurston  and  Torry.  [Same  collation.]  cu. 
+  [Same  imprints  and  date.]     i2mo,  pp.  (2),  v-viii,  697.    Fron- 


SUMNER  (cHARLEs).  295 

tispiece  portrait,  aas.,  y.  -f-  Boston:  HigglnSy  Bradley  and  Day- 
ton, 20  Washington  Street.  1 85  7.  [Same  imprint  on  verso  of 
title  and  collation.]  nyp.  93670 

Pp.  563—697  were  also  issued  separately  as  Last  Three  Speeches,  above. 
Copies  of  1856  issues  are  located  at  ba.,  bm.,  minnhs.,  and  p. 

[Sumner].  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Overseers  of  Har- 
vard College,  appointed  to  visit  the  Law  School  in  1849.  Boston: 
Printed  by  John  WilsoUy  School  Street.    1 850.   8vo,  pp.  16. 

Signed:    For  the  Committee,  Charles  Sumner.  B.,  BA.,  P.  9367  I 

Sumner.  The  Republican  Party;  its  Origin,  Necessity  &  Per- 
manence. Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  before  the  Young  Men's 
Republican  Union  of  New-York,  July  iith,  i860.  New-York: 
J.  A.  H.  Hasbrouck  £sf  Co.,  Printers,  1 80  Broadway,  i860.  [Col- 
ophon :]  Issued  by  the  Young  Men^s  Republican  Union  of  New- 
York.  Rooms,  Stuyvesant  Institute,  659  Broadway.  8vo,  cover 
title,  and  pp.  16.    aas.,  b.,  c,  cu.,  h.,  heh.,  hsp.,  m.,  minnhs., 

NYH.,  NYP.,  UP.,  WHS.,  Y.  93672 

Probably  some  copies  were  Issued  without  the  cover  title. 

For  another  edition,  see  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  before  the  Young  Re- 
publican Union,  below. 

Sumner.  The  Scholar,  die  Jurist,  the  Artist,  the  Philanthropist. 
An  Address  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, at  their  anniversary,  August  27,  1846.  By  Charles  Sum- 
ner. .  .  .  Boston:  William  D.  Ticknor  and  Company .  1 846. 
[Verso  of  title:]  Cam,bridge:  Metcalj  and  Company,  Printers  to 
the  University.  8vo,  pp.  72.  B.,  c,  CU.,  H.,  heh.,  m.,  nyh.,  nyp., 
P.,  UP.,  utex.,  UTS.,  whs.  +  Second  Edition.  [Same  imprints, 
date,  and  collation.] 

B.,  BA.,  bm.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  minnhs.,  NYP.,  Y.  93673 

Sumner.  The  Slave  Oligarchy  and  its  Usurpations.  Outrages 
in  Kansas.  The  Different  Political  Parties.  Position  of  the  Repub- 
lican Party.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  November  2,  1855, 
in  Faneuil  Hall,  Boston.  [Colophon:]  Buell  &  Blanchard,  Priyit- 
ers,  Washington,  D.  C.    [1855.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Caption  title.  AAS.,  NYP.,  WHS.  93674 

Copies  of  either  this  or  the  following  title  are  located  at  b.,  ba.,  heh.,  and  hsp. 

Sumner.  The  Slave  Oligarchy  and  its  Usurpations.  Speech  of 
Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  November  2,  1855,  in  Faneuil  Hall,  Boston. 
[Colophon:]     Buell  &"  Blanchard,  Printers,  Washington,  D.  C. 

[1855.]     8vo,pp.   16.  AAS.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  Y.  93675 

Caption  title. 


296  SUMNER  (CHARLEs). 

Sumner.  Speech.  In  the  Senate,  Wednesday,  May  26th,  1852, 
on  the  presentation  of  a  memorial  against  the  Fugitive  Slave  Bill,  the 
following  passage  occurred:  Mr.  Sumner.  I  hold  in  my  hand,  and 
desire  to  present,  a  memorial  from  the  representatives  of  the  Society 
oiFrkndsinNewEnghnd ...  [Washington.    1852.]    8vo,pp.3l. 

Caption  title.  B.,  H.  93676 

Sumner.  Speech  at  a  Republican  Mass  Meeting,  in  Framing- 
ham,  Massachusetts,  October  ii,  i860.  93^77 

Title  from  Bartlett's  "Literature  of  the  Rebellion,"  no.  4853. 

Sumner.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  at  the  Republican 
Convention,  at  Worcester,  September  7th,  1854.  (Verbatim  Re- 
port for  the  Traveller.)  [Worcester.  1854.]  8vo,  pp.  5,  adver- 
tisements (3).  AAS.,  CU.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  WHS.  93678 

Caption  title. 

For  another  edition,  see  Duties  of  Massachusetts,  above. 

Sumner.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  before  the  Young 
Men's  Republican  Union,  New  York,  July  i  ith.  And  the  Repub- 
lican Platform.    [New  York,    i860.]    Folio,  pp.  4.         H.  93679 

Caption  title. 

The  H.  copy  was  the  gift  of  the  author,  September,  i860. 

According  to  the  preliminary  note,  the  publishers  were  "gratuitous  and  anonymous." 

For  another  edition,  see  Republican  Party,  above. 

Sumner.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  of  Massachusetts, 
for  Welcome  to  Louis  Kossuth.  Made  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  December  10,  185  I.  Washington^  D.  C:  Biiell  ^  Blanch- 
ard,  Printers.    1 85  I.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYP.,  P.,  WHS.  93680 

Sumner.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  of  Massachusetts, 
on  the  Barbarism  of  Slavery,  delivered  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  June  4th, 
i860.  Also,  the  Republican  Platform.  San  Francisco:  Toivne  ^ 
Bacon,  Book,  Card  and  Fancy  Job  Prifiters  South-west  corner  Clay 
and  Sansomr  Streets,    i860.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  9368 1 

For  other  editions,  see  Barbarism  of  Slavery,  above. 

Sumner.   Y  Trosedd  yn  erbyn  Kansas.   Yr  Esgusodion  drosto,  \ 
a'r  fcddyginiaeth.    Araeth   yr  anrhyd.    Charles  Sumner,     [n.  f. 
1856.]    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  93682 

C.iption  title.     A  Welsh  translation  of  Crime  against  Kansas,  above. 

Sumner.  The  True  Grandeur  of  Nations:  an  Oration  deliv- 
ered before-  the  Authorities  of  the  City  of  Boston,  July  4,  1845,  by 
Charlrs  Sumner.  .  .  .  Boston:    1 845.   /.  H.  Easthurn,  City  Printer. 


SUMNER  (cHARLEs).  297 

8vo,  pp.  (4),  104.  AAS.,  c,  CU.,  HEH.,  NYP.  +  Boston:  1845. 
William.  D.  Ttcknor  and  Cojufany.  Eastburn^s  Press.  8vo,  pp.  (4), 
104.  AAS.,  C,  GTS.,  HEH.,  NYP.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston:  Pub- 
lished by  the  American  Peace  Society,  Depository  No.  60 J/2  Corn- 
hill.     1845.     [Colophon:]     W .  S.  Damrell,  Printer,  1 1   Cornhill. 

8vo,  pp.   96.     AAS.,   B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  MINNHS.,   NYH., 

NYP.,  Y.  +  Third  Edition.  [Same  imprints  and  collation.]  1846. 
B.,  BM.,  c,  H.,  M.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  +  From  the  second  Boston 
Edition.     Philadelphia:     Henry   Longstreth,   347    Market  Street. 

1846.  8vo,  pp.  96.  H.,  HSP.,  NYP.  +  London:  William  Smith, 
117,,  Fleet  Street.  MDCCCXLVI.  [Verso  of  title:]  London:  Brad- 
bury and  Evans,  Printers,  Whitefriars.  Square  i6mo,  pp.  (4),  loO. 
B.,  BM.,  BODLEIAN,  FAC.ADV.,  H.,  NYP.,  Y.  +  Stereotype  Edition. 
Philadelphia:   Published  by  Henry  Longsireth,  347  Market  Street. 

1847.  Stereotyped  by  J.  Pagan.  8vo,  pp.  31.  cu.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP. 
+  Stereotype  Edition.  Worcester,  Mass.:  Published  by  the  Execu- 
tive Committee  of  the  League  of  Universal  Brotherhood.  [  1 847.] 
8vo,  pp.  31,  (l).  AAS.,  B.,  H.,  HEH.,  NYP.  +  Stereotype  Edition, 
Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson,  No.  98  Chesnut  Street,  one  door 
above  Third.    Stereotyped  by  J.  Pagan.     [1848.]     8vo,  pp.   31. 

I,  AAS.,  NYP.,  P.,  UTEX.,  WHS.  93683 

The  [1847]  edition  is  dated  from  an  account  of  the  League  of  Universal  Brother- 
hood on  the  last  page,  which  is  signed  and  dated,  Elihu  liurritt,  15  New  Broad 
Street,  October,  1847;  the  [1848]  from  a  notice  on  the  verso  of  the  title,  signed 
and  dated,  C.  D.  C.  Philadelphia,  May  i,  1848.  The  nyp.  copy  of  the  latter  edition 
is  another  issue,  and  has  only  an  unsigned  and  undated  notice  on  the  verso  of  the 
title,  requesting  editors  to  make  extracts  from  this  speech  in  their  papers. 

Copies  of  1845  editions  are  located  at  b.,  ba.,  h.,  johncrerar.,  up.,  whs.,  and  y. 

For  abridged  editions,  see  Extracts,  above. 

Frequently  reprinted. 

Elicited  George  Putnam's  anonymous  "Remarks  upon  an  Oration  delivered  by 
Charles  Sumner,"  Boston,  1845.    cu.,  h.,  nvp. 

Sumner.  Usurpations  of  the  Senate  in  the  Origination  of  Ap- 
propriation Bills,  and  the  Abrogation  of  Treaties.  Two  Speeches  of 
Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  7th  Feb- 
ruary, and  6th  March,  1856.  Origination  of  Appropriation  Bills. 
[Colophon:]    Buell  ^  Blanchard,Pri7iters.    {^Washington.    1856.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  cu.,  H.,  M.,  NYP.,  Y.  93684 

Caption  title. 

Reprinted  in  Last  Three  Speeches,  above,  pp.  563—585. 

Sumner.  Usurpation  of  the  Senate.  Two  Speeches  of  Hon. 
Charles  Sumner,  on  the  Imprisonment  of  Thaddeus  Hyatt.  In  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States,  1 2th  March  and  15th  June,  i860. 
[Colophon:]     Biicll  &'  Blanchard,  Printers,   Washington,  D.  C. 


2g8  SUMNER  (CHARLEs). 

[i860.]     8vo,pp.  8.    AAS.,B.,BA.,CU.,H.,HEH.,HSP.,NYP.  93685 
Caption  title. 

Sumner.  Das  Verbrechcn  gegen  Kansas.  Die  Entschuldigung- 
en  wegen  des  Verbrechens.  Das  richtige  Gegenmittel.  Rede  des 
Ehrbaren  Charles  Sumner,  vom  Staat  Massachusetts.  Im  Senate 
der  Vereinigten  Staaten,  am  19.  und  20.  Mai  1856.  [Colophon:] 
Gedruckt  bet  Buell  &  Blanchard,  Washington,  D.  C.   8vo,  pp.  32. 

Caption  title.  B.  93686 

A  German  translation  of  "Crime  against  Kansas,"  above. 

Sumner.  The  War  System  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Nations: 
An  Address  before  the  American  Peace  Society,  at  its  Anniversary 
in  Boston,  May  28th,  1849.  By  Charles  Sumner.  .  .  .  Boston: 
TicknoTy  Reedy  and  Fields.  1 849.  [Verso  of  title:]  Printed  by 
Abner  Forbes,  37  Cornhill,  Boston.  8vo,  pp.  71.  aas.,  b.,  bm., 
cu.,  GTS.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYP.,  P.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  +  Second  Edi- 
tion. \_Boston.  1849.]  8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  60.  aas.,  ba.,  H., 
HEH.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.  +  Boston:  American  Peace  Society, 
21  Cor nhill.  1 854.  [On  cover:]  Printed  by  Bazin  &  Chandler, 
37  Cornhill,  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  80. 

AAS.,  B.,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  NYP.,  P.,  WHS.  93687 

Caption  title  of  the  second  edition:  "Address  before  the  American  Peace  Societ)'." 
The  issue  is  a  separate  from  the  "Advocate  of  Peace,"  for  July— October,  1849,  vol. 
8,  pp.  73—132.   Some  copies  may  have  been  issued  without  the  cover  title. 

There  were  later  reprints. 

Sumner.  White  Slavery  in  the  Barbary  States.  A  Lecture  be- 
fore the  Boston  Mercantile  Library  Association,  Feb.  17,  1847.  ^Y 
Charles  Sumner.  .  .  .  Boston:  William  D.  Ticknor  and  Company. 
1847.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge:  Metcalj  and  Company ,  Print- 
ers to  the  University.    8vo,  pp.  60. 

AAS.,  B.,  em.,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYP.,  UP.,  WHS.,  Y.  93688 

The  BM.  printed  Catalogue  lists  a  London,  1853,  edition,  with  the  note  that  it  is 
a  duplicate  of  the  above  with  a  new  title  page. 

Sumner.  White  Slavery  in  die  Barbary  States.  By  Charles 
Sumner.  .  .  .  Boston:  Published  by  John  P.  Jewett  and  Company. 
Cleveland,  Ohio:  Jetvctt,  Proctor,  and  Worthingtoti.  London: 
Loiv  and  Company.  1853.  [Verso  of  title:]  Original  designs  by 
BiWrngs.  Eyigravcd  by  Baker,  Smith,  and  Atidrew.  Stereotyped  at 
the  Boston  Stereotype  Foundry.  Geo.  C.  Rand,  Printer,  Cornhill. 
l2mo,  pp.  (2),  5-135  including  illustrations  in  the  text,    aas.,  B., 

BA.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  PRINCETON.  93689 

The  first  collected  edition  of  Sumner's  "Works"  was  published  by  Lee  &  Shepard, 
/idston,   1870-1883,    11;   vols.    The  same  publishers   also   issued   the   "StatCJinaii   edi- 


SUMNER  (cHARLES    A.).  299 

tion.     Charles   Sumner;    his   Complete  Works,    with   Introduction  by    Hon.   George 
Frisbie  Hoar,"  Boston,  1900,  20  vols. 

Sumner  (Charles  A[llen]).  Speech  of  Charles  A.  Sumner, 
delivered  at  a  Republican  Mass  Meeting  at  Sacramento,  on  Friday 
Evening,  September  7th,  i860.  \^San  Francisco,  i860.]  Svo, 
pp.  31,  (i).  H.,  WHS.  93690 

On  last  page,  list  of  officers  of  the  Young  Men's  Democratic  Republican  Club  of 
the  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco. 

Sumner  published  several  works  on  California  and  the  West,  after  i860. 

Sumner   (Charles  P[inckney]).    The   |  Compass.   |  A  |  Po- 
I    etical  Performance  |  at  the  |  Literary  Exhibition  |  in  September, 
M,DCC.xcv,  I  at  I  Harvard  University.  |  By  |  Charles  P.  Sumner 
Boston:    Printed  by    William  Sfotszuood  \   for  the  Subscribers. 
[1795.]    l2mo,  pp.  12. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.  9369  I 
Reprinted  in  the  "Magazine  of  History,"  Extra  no.  96,  1923,  pp.  11— 19. 

Sumner.  A  Discourse  on  Some  Points  of  Difference  between 
the  Sheriff's  OfKce  in  Massachusetts  and  in  England.  Read  in  the 
Hearing  of  a  Number  of  the  Gentlemen  of  the  Bar,  by  C.  P.  Sum- 
ner, Sheriff  of  Suffolk.  From  the  American  Jurist  for  July,  1829. 
Boston.   Freernan  ^  BolleSy  81,  Court  Street.    [1829.]    Svo,  pp. 

(4),  24.  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.  93692 

A  separate  of  pp.  1—24,  vol.  2,  1829,  of  the  Jurist. 

Sumner.  Eulogy  on  the  Illustrious  George  Washington,  pro- 
nounced at  Milton,  Twenty-second  February,  1800.  By  Charles 
Pinckney  Sumner.  Dedham:  Printed  by  H.  Mann.  1 800.  Svo, 
pp.  24.  93693 

There  are  several  variant  Issues,  the  differences  occurring  in  the  third  line  on  p.  6, 
and  in  the  tailpiece.  In  some  issues  the  third  line  of  p.  6  reads  "of  national  hilarity: 
Henceforth  the  rites  of  his",  while  in  other  issues  "rites"  is  corrected  to  "night". 
We  have  found  three  different  tail  pieces,  a  setting  sun,  a  flying  eagle,  and  a  scroll. 

Location  of  issues : 

Issue  A,  "rites"  on  p.  6;  setting  sun  as  tailpiece,    b.,  ba. 

Issue  B,  "rites"  on  p.  6;  flying  eagle  as  tailpiece,    b. 

Issue  C,  "rites"  on  p.  6;  scroll  as  tailpiece,    c,  h.,  Jcb.,  nyh. 

Issue  D,  "night"  on  p.  6;  flying  eagle  as  tailpiece,    aas.,  b.,  ba.,  m.,  nyh.,  nyp. 

Issue  E,  "night"  on  p.  6;  scroll  as  tailpiece,   aas.,  c,  minnhs.,  uts. 

BM.  has  one  of  the  issues,  and  heh.  three. 

Reprinted  in  "Eulogies  and  Orations  on  the  Life  and  Death  of  General  George 
Washington,"  Boston,  i8oo,  pp.  261—272. 

Sumner.  A  Letter  on  Speculative  Free  Masonry:  by  Charles 
Pinckney  Sumner,  Sheriff  of  Suffolk  County.  Being  an  Answer  to  a 
Letter  addressed  to  him  on  that  Subject  by  the  Suffolk  Committee. 


300  SUMNER  (CHARLES    R.). 

Boston:    John  Marshy  Nos.   96   ^  98  State  Street.    Button  & 
Wentzvorth,  Printers,  Exchange  St.    1 829,    Svo,  pp.  20. 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  WHS.,  V.  93694 

On  the  printed  back  cover  is  a  list  of  Anti  Masonic  Books  published  by  Marsh. 

[Sumner]  (Charles  Richard).  A  Sermon  preached  before  the 
Incorporated  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,  February  20,  1 829.  By  the  Right  Rev- 
erend Charles  Richard,  Lord  Bishop  of  Winchester.  Together  with 
the  Report  of  the  Society  for  the  year  1828.  To  which  are  an- 
nexed, lists  of  the  society's  missionaries,  catechists,  and  schoolmasters, 
and  of  the  incorporated  and  associated  members,  etc.  London: 
Printed  for  the  Society,  and  sold  by  C.J.  G.  and  F.  Rivington,  St. 
PauPs  Church-Yard,  and  Waterloo-Place.  1829.  [Verso  of  title:] 
G.  Woodfall,  Angel  Court,  Skinner  Street,  Londo?i.  8vo,  pp.  (4), 
205,  verso  blank,  (2),  *l-*l64,  (4).  BM.,  nyp.  93695 

Sumner  (Clement).   An  |  Oration,  |  delivered  before  the  most 
Ancient  and  |  Honorable  Society  of  |  Free  and  Accepted  Masons,  | 
of  the  I  Rising  Sun  Lodge,  |  in  Keene,  |  on  the  Festival  of  |  St.  John 
the  Baptist,  |  June  24,  A.  L.  5790.  |  By  Clement  Sumner,  m.M. 
and  a  member  of  said  Lodge.  |  Keene:    [State  of  New-Hampshire) 
Printed  by  Brother  James  D.  Griffith.  \  [  1790.]    Svo,  pp.  22. 

HSP.  93696 

Sumner  (George),  b.  18 17,  <-/.  1863.  Memoirs  of  the  Pilgrims 
at  Lc}'den.  By  George  Sumner,  Esq  .  .  .  Cambridge:  Metcalf  and 
Com-fany,  Printers  to  the  University.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  35.  Fac- 
simile. B.,  BA.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93697 

Reprinted  from  M:iss.  Hist.  Sue.  "Collections,"  ser.  3,  vol.  9,  1846,  pp.  42-74. 

Sumner.  .  .  .  Mr.  Sumner's  Letter  [on  the  subject  of  prison 
disciphnc  in  France]  .  .  .  [Boston.    1847.]    S^'^>  PP-  24- 

Caption  title.  C,  CU.,  M.,  WHS.,  Y.  93698 

With    heading:     "Citv    Document. — No.    11.  Citv    of    Boston."     Dated    on    p.     1, 
Feb.  2^;,  1847. 

l-'or  .mother  edition,  see  Pennsylvania  System  ol  Prison  Discipline,  below. 

Sumner.  An  Oration  dcli\  trcd  before  the  Municipal  Authorities 
of  the  City  of  Boston,  July  4,  1859,  by  George  Sumner.  Together 
vs  ith  the  Speeches  at  the  dinner  in  Faneuil  Hall,  and  other  Cere- 
monies at  the  Celebration  of  the  Fighty-third  Anniversary  of  Amer- 
ican Imlepcndencc.  Boston:  Geo.  C.  Rand  and  Aver\,  City  Print- 
ers, No.  3  Cornhill.    1859.    Svo,  pp.  125.      AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  CU.,  H., 

HEH.,  M.,  NYH.,  NVP.,  P.,  UP.,  WHS.,  Y.  93699 


SUMNER  (gEORGE).  30  I 

Sumner.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Municipal  Authori- 
ties of  the  City  of  Boston,  July  4,  1859,  ^Y  George  Sumner.  Sec- 
ond Edition.  Boston:  Ttcknor  and  Fields.  M  DCCC  Lix.  [Verso 
of  title:]  Geo.  C.  Rand  &'  Avery y  Printers y  3  Cornhill,  Boston. 
8vo,  pp.  69.  AAS.,  H.,  NYP.  -h  Third  Edition.  [Same  imprints, 
date,  and  collation.]  C,  H.,  nyh.,  nyp,  93700 

The  account  of  the  dinner  is  much  abbreviated  in  these  editions. 
Reprinted,  Boston,  1882.   c,  h.,  nyh.,  nyp. 

[Sumner].  The  Pennsylvanian  System  of  Prison  Discipline 
Triumphant  in  France.  .  .  .  Published  by  the  Acting  Committee  of 
"the  Philadelphia  Society  for  the  Alleviation  of  the  Miseries  of 
Public  Prisons."  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  I.  Ashmead.  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  AAS.,  B.,  c,  H.,  minnhs.,  NYP.,  UP.,  Y.  +  Phila- 
delphia.   1851.  p.  93701 

Running  title:  Sumner's  Letter  on  Prison  Discipline. 
Signed  at  the  end,  George  Sumner. 

Improved  title  of  that  in  note  following  no.  60384,  vol.  14. 
For  another  edition,  see  Mr.  Sumner's  Letter,  above. 

[Sumner]  ?  .  .  .  Remarks  on  Capital  punishments  and  the  Peni- 
tentiary system.  By  a  Citizen  of  Boston.  .  .  .  Boston:  Tuttle  and 
Weeks.   August,  iS^S-    i6mo,  pp.  24.  C.  93702 

With  heading:  "(Price  iz^''^  cents.)" 
Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Sumner  (Increase).  Order  of  Procession  |  for  the  Funeral  of  | 
The  late  Governor  Sumner.  |  .  .  .  [Boston.  1799.]  Folio  broad- 
side. B.,  H.,  M.  93703 

The  funeral  was  held  in  Boston,  June  12,  1799. 
NYP.  has  a  photostatic  reproduction. 

Sumner  (John  Bird).  Letter  ...  to  the  Bishops  of  the  Re- 
formed Church  in  America,  on  occasion  of  the  third  jubilee  of  the 
Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel,  with  the  answers  .  .  . 
received  from  the  American  Bishops.  London.    185  I.   8vo. 

bm. 93704 

Sumner  (Joseph).  Ministers  spiritual  builders  of  God's  house.  | 
A  I  Sermon,  |  Delivered  at  the  |  Ordination  |  of  the  |  Rev.  Samuel 
Sumner,  a.m.  |  to  the  |  Pastoral  Charge  |  of  the  |  Church  in  South- 
borough.  I  June  1st,  MDCCxci.  |  By  Joseph  Sumner,  a.m.  |  Pastor 
of  the  Church  in  Shrewsbury.  |  Printed  at  Worcester,  Massachu- 
setts, I  By  Isaiah  Thomas.  \  mdccxci.  |  8vo,  pp.30. 

AAS.,  JCB.,  UTS.,  Y.  937O5 


302  SUMNER  ( Joseph). 

Sumner.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Chelmsford,  November  1 6, 
1803,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Wilkes  Allen,  to  the  Pastoral 
care  of  the  Church  and  Society  in  that  place;  by  Joseph  Sumner.  .  .  . 
Printed  in  Cambridge^  by  W.  Hilliard.    1804.   Svo,  pp.  25. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.  93706 

Sumner.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  Shrewsbury,  by  Joseph  Sum- 
ner, June  23d,  i8i2;  the  day  which  completed  Fifty  Years  from 
the  time  of  his  induction  into  the  Pastoral  Office,  over  the  Church 
and  People  in  that  Place.  .  .  .  Printed  at  Worcester y  by  Isaac  Sturte- 

Vant.    1812.    Svo,    pp.    30.    AAS.,    B.,    BA.,    C,    H.,    HSP.,    M.,    NYH., 

NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.    -\-  Second  Edition.   Printed  at  Worcester,  by  Wil- 
liam Manning.    July,  18  19.    8vo,  pp.  26. 

AAS.,  C,  H.,  NYP.,  UTS.  93707 

Sumner.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Shrewsbury  November  28, 
1799.  On  the  Anniversary  Thanksgiving  in  Massachusetts.  By 
Joseph  Sumner  .  .  .  Printed  at  Brookfield,  Massachusetts,  by  E. 
Merriam  &'  Co.,  February,  1 800.    Svo,  pp.  26. 

AAS.,  BA.,  C,  HEH.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH.,  Y.  937o8 

For  a  list  of  Dr.  Sumner's  Published  Addresses,  including  others  here  omitted, 
see  "Memorials  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Sumner,"  1888,  most  of  the  materials  for  which 
compilation  were  "gathered  from  the  manuscript  journals,  note-books,  and  papers 
left  ...  at  his  death." 

Sumner  (Samuel).  History  of  the  Missisco  Valley.  By  Samuel 
Sumner,  m.a.  With  an  introductory  notice  of  Orleans  County,  by 
Rev.  S.  R.  Hall.  Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Orleans 
County  Historical  Society.  Irasburgh  \_Vt.^:  A.  A.  Earle,  Book 
Printer,    i860.    Svo,  pp.  75,  (  I  ). 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  WHS.,  Y.  937O9 

[Sumner  (William  Hyslop)].  Address  to  the  Reader  of  tlie 
Documents  relating  to  the  Galveston  Bay  &  Texas  Land  Company 
which  arc  contained  in  the  Appendix.  N civ-York:  Printed  by  G.  F. 
Hopkins  (^  Son,  44  Nassau-Street.    January   I,    1 83 1.    Svo,  pp. 

37,(1).  AAS.,  B.,  H.,  NYH.  93710 

This  AAS.  copy  appears  to  have  been  issued  without  the  appendix.  Improved  title 
of  our  no.  26474,  vol  7.  The  e.  and  nvp.  copies  have  37,  (i),  69. 

The  AAS.  copy  has  a  manuscript  attribution  to  General  Sumner,  who  was  one  ot  the 
trustees  of  the  company,  and  is  a  duplicate  from  the  New  England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Society,  with  the  inscription,  "Hist.  Gen.  Socy  from  the  Author  2^d 
Dec.  1853." 

The  address  was  reprinted  with  comments  by  David  Woodman  in  his  "Guide  to 
Texas  Emigrants,"  1835,  pp.   13-75. 


Sumner.  A  History  of  East  Boston;  with  Biographical  Sketches 


7'6.(.6 


SUMNER  (WILLIAM    H.).  303 

of  its  Early  Proprietors,  and  an  Appendix.  By  William  H.  Sum- 
ner, A.M.  Resident  Member  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society, 
.  .  .  Boston:  J.  E.  Tilton  and  Comfayiy^  16  I  Washington  Street. 
1858.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cambridge:  Allen  and  Farnham,  Printers. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  801,  including  illustrations.  Frontispiece  portrait,  2 
plates,  1 1  portraits,  2  folded  tables,  and  2  folded  maps. 

AAS.j  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP., 
Reprinted,  Boston,  1869.    b.,  nyp.  PEAB.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  937  I  I 

Sumner.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Importance  of  the  Militia  to  a 
Free  Commonwealth;  in  a  Letter  from  William  H.  Sumner,  Adju- 
tant General  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  to  John 
Adams,  late  President  of  the  United  States;  with  his  Answer. 
Boston:  Published  b\  Cummings  and  Hilliardy  No.  I,  Cor^ihill. 
TreadzueWs  Power  Press.    1 823.    8vo,  pp.  70. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.  93712 
Cover-title:    Letter  on  the  militia,  addressed  to  John  Adams  .  .  . 

SuMNER.   Letter  on  the  Militia.  See  An  Inquiry,  above. 

Sumner.  A  Love  Affair  of  Benedict  Arnold.  (From  the  New 
Eng.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Register,  January,  1857.)  Y^oston.  1857.] 
8vo,pp.  2.  H.  93713 

Caption  title. 

Sumner.  Memoir  of  Increase  Sumner,  Governor  of  Massa- 
chusetts. By  his  son  William  H.  Sumner.  Together  with  a  Gene- 
alogy of  the  Sumner  Family.  Prepared  for  the  New  England  His- 
torical and  Genealogical  Register.  Boston:  Samuel  G.  Drake, 
Publisher y  15  Brattle  Street.  1 854.  [Verso  of  title:]  Button  & 
Wentworth,  Printers,  No.  37,  Congress  Street.  8vo,  pp.  70.  Fron- 
tispiece portrait,    aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  h.,  hsp.,  m.,  minnhs.,  nyh., 

NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  93714 
Contents:    Memoir,  pp.  3-37;  Genealogy  of  the  Sumner  Family,  by  William  B. 

Trask,   pp.   39—59;    Notes   on   the   Shrimpton,  Yeamans,   and    Hyslop    Families,   pp. 

61—68;  Portraits  of  various  Members  of  the  Family,  pp.  69-70. 

Copies   in   original   cloth  covers   usually   have   Sumner's   Reminiscences    [of  Gov. 

Hancock],  below,  bound  at  the  end. 

From  the  Register,  vol.  8,  1854,  pp.  105-128,  I28a-I28v. 

Sumner,  comp.  Militia  Laws  of  the  United  States.  See  no. 
48980,  vol.  12. 

Sumner.  Militia  of  the  United  States.  See  Paper  on  the  Militia, 
below. 

Sumner.  A  Paper  on  the  Militia,  presented  to  the  Hon.  James 
Barbour,  Secretary  of  War,  in  November,  1826,  by  William  H. 


204  SUMNER  (WILLIAM    H.). 

Sumner,  Adjutant  General  of  the  Militia  of  Massachusetts.  Taken 
from  the  documents  submitted  to  the  Board  of  Officers  relative  to 
the  Re-organization  of  the  Militia.  .  .  .  Washington,  D.  C.  Printed 
and  fublished  by  B.  Romans.  1 833.  8vo,  cover  title,  pp.  30  and 
(3)  of  printed  covers.        aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  nyh.,  nyp., 

WHS.  93715 

Reprinted  from  the  "Military  and  Naval  Magazine  of  the  United  States,"  vol.  I, 
1833,  pp.  235-243,  269-280,  352-362. 
Caption  title:    Militia  of  the  United  States. 

Sumner.  Reminiscences  of  Gen.  Warren  and  Bunker  Hill. 
By  Gen.  William  H.  Sumner.  Reprinted  from  the  New  England 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  April  and  July,  1858. 
[Boston.    1858.]    8vo,  cover  title  and  pp.  16. 

AAS.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  WHS.  937  16 

From  the  Register,  vol.  12,  1858,  pp.  113-122,  225-230. 

Sumner.  Reminiscences  [of  Gov.  John  Hancock].  By  Wil- 
liam H.  Sumner.    [Boston.    1854.]    8vo,  pp.  7. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.  937  I  7 

Caption  title.  Often  found  in  the  original  binding  following  the  author's  Memoir 
of  Increase  Sumner,  above. 

The  events  took  place  during  the  Revolution,  and  were  related  to  Sumner  in  1822 
by  Hancock's  widow,  Mrs.  Dorothy  (Quincy)  Hancock  Scott. 

Reprinted  from  the  "New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,"  vol.  8, 
1854,  pp.  187-191. 

Sltmner.  Reminiscences  of  La  Fayette's  Visit  to  Boston,  Gov. 
Brooks,  Gov.  Eustis,  and  Others.  By  Gen.  William  H.  Sumner. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register,  for  April,  1859.    [Boston.    1859.]    8vo,  pp.  ll. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  937  I  8 

From  the  Register,  vol.  13,  1859,  pp.  99—107. 

SuMNER.  Sketch  of  Adjutant  General  Sumner's  Address  to  the 
Charlcstown  Artillery  Company,  upon  delivering  their  Field  Pieces, 
November  23,  183 1.  Charlestown:  William  W.  JVhrildon,  Pub- 
I'tshrr.    1832.    8vo,  pp.  22. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  HEH.,  WHS.  937  I9 

SuMNER.    Some  Recollections  of  Washington's  Visit  to  Boston, 
liy  Wilham  H.  Sumner.  Reprinted  from  the  New  England  His- 
torical  and   Genealogical    Register,    for    April,    i860.     [Boston. 
i860.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYH.,  Y.  93720 
From  the  Register,  vol.  14,  i  S60,  pp.  161-166. 


SUMNER    CONTROVERSY.  3O5 

Also:  Message  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor,  to  the  Legislature  of  Massachu- 
setts, enclosing  the  Adjutant  General's  Return,  of  the  Militia,  with  Remarks  on  its 
Condition,  January  14,  1823.  Boston:  Printed  by  Russell  and  Gardner.  1823. 
i2mo,  pp.  12.    Signed:   William  H.  Sumner. 

The  Sumner  Controversy.  A  Series  of  Articles  published  in  the 
Daily  News,  relative  to  the  Lecture  on  "Human  Progress,"  deliv- 
ered before  the  Mechanics'  Association,  by  Charles  Sumner,  Esq. 
March   l,    1849.    ^ewforty  R.  I.    Cranston  &"  Norman,   1 849. 

I2mo,  pp.  27.  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  M.  93721 

Editorials  from  the  "Daily  News,"  with  communications  from  three  persons, 
under  the  signatures  of  "Paul,"  "T.,"  and  "G." 

Sumner  Family.  Pedigree  of  the  Direct  Line  of  Gov.  [In- 
crease] Sumner.    [Boston?   1857?]    4to  broadside. 

The  latest  date  mentioned  on  the  chart  is  1856.  AAS.,  C,  NYP.  93722 

By  William  Blake  Trask. — c. 

The  Sumner  Outrage.  A  full  report  of  the  Speeches  at  the 
Meeting  of  Citizens  in  Cambridge,  June  2,  1856,  in  reference  to 
the  Assault  on  Senator  Sumner,  in  the  Senate  Chamber  at  Wash- 
ington.  Cambridge:   John  Ford,  Printer.    1856.    l2mo,  pp.  33. 

B.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  M.,  Y.  93723 
The  assault  was  provoked  by  Sumner's  speech,  "Crime  against  Kansas." 

Sumpter  (Arthur).  The  Life  of  Major-General  Zachary  Tay- 
lor, the  Whig  Nominee  for  President  of  the  United  States.  With 
a  brief  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Hon.  Millard  Fillmore,  Nominee 
for  Vice-President.  By  Arthur  Sumpter,  U.  S.  A.  Illustrated  by 
numerous  engravings.  New  York:  Published  by  Ensigns  ^ 
Thayer,  50  y^nn  St.,  and  124  Nassau  St.  1 848.  8vo,  pp.  31,  in- 
cluding illustrations,  (i),  and  (4)  of  printed  covers. 

AAS.,  c,  Y.  93724 

On  the  inside  of  the  front  cover  is  the  beginning  of  the  "Votes  of  Delegates  in  the 
Whig  National  Convention,  Philadelphia,"  continued  on  the  first  leaf.  On  the 
inside  of  the  back  cover  is  a  list  of  Mexican  names  with  pronunciations  and  definitions. 

Sumpter.  The  Lives  of  General  Zachary  Taylor  and  General 
Winfield  Scott:  to  which  is  appended  an  Outline  History  of  Mexico, 
aboriginal,  colonial  and  republican;  and  a  brief  history  of  the  Mex- 
ican War;  including  events  to  the  surrender  of  the  city  of  Mexico, 
and  the  removal  of  Congress  to  Morelia.  Illustrated  by  a  Map  of 
Mexico,  and  twelve  other  spirited  engravings.  By  Arthur  Sumpter 
U.  S.  A.  New  York:  H.  Phelfs  ^  Co.,  124  Nassau  Street.  1 848. 
8vo,  pp.  62,  (2),  including  illustrations.        aas.,  b.,  bm.,  c,  cu., 

H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.,  WHS.,  Y.  93725 


3o6  SUMTER. 

The   Sumter   Anniversary.    See   Loyal   National   League,   no. 

42555,  vol.  10.    B.,  H.,  NYP. 

Sumter  County,  Ala.  An  Essay  on  the  Summer  and  Au- 
tumnal Fevers  of  South  Alabama,  as  they  appear  in  Sumter  County; 
to  which  is  appended  some  remarks  on  the  diagnosis  and  treatment 
of  typhoid  fever.  By  a  Member  of  the  Sumter  County  Medical 
Society.   Mobile:   D^de,  Thompson  &'  Co.    1 853.    8vo,  pp.  60. 

AML.,  NYAM.  93726 

Sumter  District,  S.  C.  Memorial  and  Resolutions.  See  no. 
47625,  vol.  12. 

The  Sun,  New  York.  Full  Particulars  of  the  two  late  awful 
shipwrecks  near  Sandy  Hook.  Narrative  of  the  wrecks  of  the 
Barque  Mexico  and  of  the  Ship  Bristol,  on  both  of  which  dreadful 
occasions  Two  Hundred  Souls  Perished!  !  .  .  .  [Nezv  York.]  Sun 
Ofice.  [1836.]  8vo,  pp.  15,  (i).  c.  +  [Same  imprint.  1837.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  NYP.  93727 

With  hendlng:   Supplement  to  the  New  York  Sun. 

The  issue  in  nyp.  has  a  "Postscript  to  Third  Edition"  on  p.  16. 

Sun  Fire  Society,  Boston.  Association]  and  |  Articles  of 
Agreement  |  of  the  |  Sun  Fire  Society,  |  Instituted  at  Boston,  8th 
May,  1765.  I  Printed  at  Boston,  \  By  E.  W.  Weed  and  W.  Green- 
oughy  I  At  the  Maga-zine  Ojfice,  No.  49,  State  Street.  \  mdccxciv.  | 
l2mo,  pp.  8,  blank  recto,  list  of  members  (4).  B.  93728 

The  Sunbeam.  A  Weekly  Political  Journal  devoted  to  the  dis- 
cussion and  development  of  the  principles  of  social  democracy. 
Mclzar  Gardner  Editor.  .  .  .  Volume  I.  Hartford,  Co?in.  1 841. 
i2mo,  pp.  (4),  204.  B.,  BM.,  c.  93729 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

According  to  the  Union  List  of  Serials,  this  journal  was  continued  at  Hartford 
tiirough  vol.  I,  no.  13,  April  3,  1841.  c.  Publication  was  begun  again  at  Boston  in 
quarto  size,  by  the  same  editor,  and  continued  through  vol.  2,  nos.  i-io.  Aug.  7— 
Oct.  16,  1S41.  AAS.  The  last  number  contained  an  editorial,  "Plain  Truths  at 
Parting." 

Sunbury  and  Erie  Railroad  Company,  Pa.  By-Laws  of 
the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Sunbury  &  Erie  Rail  Road  Com- 
pany, together  with  the  Charter  and  its  Supplements.  Philadelphia: 
Mcrrihew  atid  Thompson,  Printers,  No.  7  Carter^ $  Alley.  1 85 2. 
Svo,  pp.  34. 
bureau  rail.econ.,  hsp.,  minnhs.,  NYP.,  t.w.streeter.  93730 

First  Report  of  FAlwaid  Miller,  Engineer  in  Chief  of  the  Sunbury 


SUNBURY    AND    ERIE.  307 

and  Erie  Railroad,  to  the  managers.  January  12,  1 839.  Philadel- 
fhia:  Printed  by  John  C.  Clark,  60  Dock  Street.  1 839.  8vo, 
pp.  32.   Map.   Continued. 

JOHNCRERAR,  NYP.,  PRINCETON,  T. W.STREETER.  93731 

Letter  of  the  President  of  the  Sunbury  and  Erie  Railroad  to  the 
Councils  of  Philadelphia,  relative  to  the  ordinance  of  February  i  yth, 
1853,  suspending  the  Subscription  to  the  Stock  of  the  Company, 
under  the  City  Ordinance  of  February  3d,  1853.  Philadelfhia: 
McLaughlin  Brothers,  Printers,  Nezv  Bulletin  Building,  Third  St. 
1853.   8vo,  cover  title  and  pp.  16.  nyh.  93732 

Signed  on  p.  1 1 :    Christopher  Fallon. 

Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Stockholders  of  the 

Sunbury  and  Erie  Railroad  Company,  held  February   12,   1855, 

with  reports  of  the  Managers  and  Chief  Engineer.    Philadrlphia: 

McLaughlin  Brothers^  Book  &'  Job  Printing  Establishment,  1 855. 

8vo,  pp.  (4),  3—10,  14.    Folded  map.    Continued. 

MINNHS.,  Y.  93733 

Cover  title:   "Proceedings  of  the  Fourth  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Stockholder':  ..." 
Title  supplied  by  Elsa  R.  Nordin. 

Report  of  the  Engineer  in  Chief.  See  above,  First  Report. 

Report  of  the  President  and  Board  of  Managers  to  the  Stock- 
holders of  the  Sunbury  and  Erie  Railroad  Company.  Read  Febru- 
ary 14th,  1853.  Philadelphia:  McLaughlin  Brothers,  Printers, 
Neiu  Girard  Building,  Third  Street.  1853.  ^^o,  pp.  8.  Con- 
tinued. Hsp.  93734 

Report  of  the  Select  Committee  in  relation  to  the  Sunbury  and 
Erie  Railroad.  See  Pennsylvania,  no.  6055  i,  vol.  14. 

Report  of  the  Special  Committee  appointed  by  Select  Council 
...  to  examine  the  books,  etc.,  of  the  Sunbury  and  Erie  Railroad 
Company.  5^^  Philadelphia,  no.  62169,  vol.  15. 

Report  of  the  Special  Committee  of  Common  Council,  in  rela- 
tion to  the  Sunbury  and  Erie  Railroad.  See  Philadelphia,  no.  62 1 7 1 , 
vol.  15. 

See  also,  under  Pennsylv.mia,  no.  60551,  vol.   14. 

The  Sunbury  and  Erie  Railroad,  and  the  State  Legislature.  No- 
vember, i860.  Philadelfhia:  Ho f man  £sf  Morwitz,  Printers. 
i860.    8vo,  pp.  34.  HSP.,  NYH.  93735 


3o8  SUNBURY    BAPTIST, 

SuNBURY  Baptist  Association,  Ga.  Minutes  of  the  Twenty- 
ninth  Anniversary  of  the  Sunbury  Baptist  Association,  convened  at 
Savannah  Baptist  Church,  Chatham  County,  Georgia,  on  Thurs- 
day, Friday  and  Saturday,  November  1 2th,  13th  and  14th,  1846. 
Savannah:  Edward  J.  Purse,  Printer ,  No.  96  Bryan-Street,  Uf 
Stairs.   1846.   8vo,  pp.  16.  de  renne.  93736 

Title  from  the  De  Renne  Catalogue,  vol.  2,  1931,  p-  508. 

Sunbury  Water  Power  Canal.  An  Account  of  the  Sunbury 
Water-Power  Canal:  with  an  Estimate  of  the  Cost  of  Finishing 
the  same,  and  a  Synopsis  of  the  Charter,  [n.  f.  1842.]  i2mo, 
pp.  12.    Folded  plan.  B.,  c.  93737 

Caption  title.  Signed  and  dated  on  p.  4:  "Wm.  M'Carty,  27  North  Fifth  Street, 
Philadelphia  ...  A.  Jordan,  Esq.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Sunbury,  Pa.,  June  i,  1842." 

The  Sunbury  Canal  and  Water-Power  Company,  and  Sunbury 
Lumber  and  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  Philadelphia:  Mc- 
Laughlin Brothers^  .  .  .  Printing  Office  .  .  .  1 853.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
4  maps.  -{-Philadelphia:  McLaughlin  Brothers'  Book  and  Job 
Printing  Office,  Bulletin  Building.    1 854.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

heh.,m.  93738 

Title  of  the  first  publication  from  an  early  manuscript  note  prepared  for  the  dic- 
tionary by  Joseph  Sabin,  and  of  the  second  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Sunday  Legislation.  Proceedings  of  a  Public  Meeting,  held  in 
the  City  of  Buffalo,  February  13,  1858,  against  closing  the  Canal 
Locks  &  stopping  the  Mails  on  Sunday,  and  against  Sunday  Legis- 
lation generally..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Murray,  Rockwell  &'  Co.,  Re- 
public &"  Times  Office,  1 85 8.  8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  93739 

The  Sunday  Liquor  Traffic:  i.  Extent  and  Accessories.  2. 
Illegality.  3.  Wastefulness.  4.  Engenders  Pauperism.  5.  Causes 
Crime.  6.  Promotes  Lawlessness.  7.  Tends  to  Irreligion.  8. 
Remedies  Suggested.  Document  No.  V.  of  the  New-York  Sab- 
bath Committee.  New-York:  John  A.  Gray,  Printer,  16^18 
Jacob  St.,  Firr-Proof  Buildings.    1 859.   8vo,  cover  title,  and  pp.  24. 

B.,  FAc.ADv.,  nyp.  93740 

^f  Sunday  Mails;     or,  Inquiries  into  the  Origin,  Institution,  and 

^*  .J  Proper  Mode  of  Observance,  of  the  First  Day  of  the  Week,  or 

-  Christian  Sabbath.  .  .  .  Philadelphia:    Published  for  the  Benefit  of 

ivi  >-  Sunday  Mails.    I  830.    8vo,  pp.  36.    AAS.,  B.,  BUREAU  RAIL.ECON., 

«^^  FAC.ADV.,   H.,  M.,  NYP.  93741 

O  I       I  Contains  selections  from  various  w  riters  against  a  too  strict  observance  of  Sund.ay. 

The  Sundav  Question.    Sabbath  of  the  Jews.    Sunday  of  Con- 


SUNDAY    SCHOOL.  3O9 

stantine.  The  following  Memorial  has  been  presented  to  the  Legis- 
lature of  Pennsylvania.  As  it  contains  historical  facts  of  general 
interest  upon  the  Sunday  Question,  a  few  extra  copies  have  been 
printed  for  distribution.  To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Pennsylvania:    \^Philadclfhta.    1855.]        h.  93742 

Caption  title.  Signed  and  dated:  "William  Logan  Fisher,  Edward  M.  Davis. 
Philadelphia,  1855."    In  favor  of  reasonable  recreation  on  Sunday. 

Sunday  School  Picnic.    Sec  New  Bedford,  no.  52509,  vol.  13. 

Sunday  School  Society,  Boston,  Mass.  The  Second  Annual 
Reports  of  the  Boston  Sunday  School  Society,  read  at  the  second 
public  meeting  of  the  society,  December  i  ith,  1828.  Boston,  Pub- 
lished by  Wait,  Greene,  67*  Co.  13  Court  Street,  and  Bowles  and 
Dearborn,  ^0  Washington  Street.  1829.  [Verso  of  title:]  Boston, 
Press  of  Isaac  R.  Butts  &*  Co.    i2mo,  pp.  27.  (i).   Continued. 

aas.,  b.,  m.,  nyp.  93743 

The  name  was  later  changed  to  "Sunday  School  Society,"  and  "National  Sunday 
School  Society,"  and  finally  became  the  "Unitarian  Sunday  School  Society." 

Constitution  of  the  Boston  Sunday  School  Society,  formed  April  iSth,  a.d.  1827. 
Boston:    T.  B.  Wait  and  Son,  Printers.    1827.    i2mo,  pp.  10.  m. 

A  Sunday  School  Teacher,  fseud.  St.  Ann's  Church.  See 
Brooklyn,  no,  8318,  vol.  2.   nyp. 

By  F.  G.  Fish. 

The  Sunday  School  Teacher.  A  Monthly  Magazine  devoted  to 
the  Interests  of  the  Sunday  School.  Published  under  the  auspices  of 
the  Chicago  Sunday  School  Union.  Editorial  Committee:  Rev. 
J.  H.  Vincent,  Chairman,  Rev.  Z.  M,  Humphrey,  d.d.,  Rev.  E.  G. 
Taylor,  Rev.  C.  E.  Cheney,  Rev.  H.  L.  Hammond.  Musical  edi- 
tor: Philip  Phillips,  of  Cincinnati.  Chicago:  Adams,  Blackmer, 
&'  Lyon,  Publishers,  No.  155  Randolph  Street.  1 866.  8vo,  pp. 
(6),  383,  (l).   Map  Continued.  B.,  c,  u.ill.,  whs.  93744 

Vols.  4—17  have  the  title,  "National  Sunday  School  Teacher."  Publication  ceased 
with  the  issue  of  March,  1882. 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  is 
included  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  National  Sunday  School  Teacher. 

The  Sunday-School  Teacher's  Reward.  See  [Gray  (F.  Tu- 
rell)],  no.  28390,  vol.  7.   H.,  M. 

Sunday  Services  of  the  Methodists  in  North  America.  See 
Wesley  (John),  ed. 

Sunday  Theatres,  "Sacred  Concerts"  and  Beer-Gardens,  i. 
Diminution  of  Crime  by  Suppression  of  Sunday  Liquor  TraflFic — 

VOL.  XXIV.  20 


310  SUNDAY    VICE. 

Statistics  of  Police  Department.  2.  Extent  and  Character  of  Sun- 
day Theatricals.  3.  Sunday  Lager-Beer  Trade.  4.  "Sacred  Con- 
certs" Unmasked.  5.  The  Lager-Beer  System  in  other  Cities. 
6.  The  "National  Custom"  Plea  Examined.  7.  American  Cus- 
toms Vindicated.  8.  Effects  of  Holiday  Sunday  Illustrated — Mex- 
ico. 9.  Constitutionality  and  Adequacy  of  Sunday  Laws.  10.  Ger- 
man Sentiment  on  the  Sunday  Question.  Document  No.  1 1,  of  the 
New  York  Sabbath  Committee.  New  York:  Edward  O.  JenkinSy 
Printer y  No.  26  Frankfort  Street,    i860.   8vo,  pp.  24. 

B.,  NVP.  93745 

Sunday  Vice  and  Crime.    [New  York,    i860?]    8vo,  pp.  4. 

Caption  title.  B.,    NYP.,  UTS.  93746 

One  of  the  "Occasional  Papers"  published  by  the  New  York  Sabbath  Committee. 
The  latest  date  mentioned  in  the  text  is  i860. 

Sunderland  (Byron).  Church  &  State.  A  Discourse  delivered 
on  Thanksgiving  Day,  November  23,  1 854,  in  the  First  Presby- 
terian Church,  by  Rev.  Byron  Sunderland,  the  pastor.  .  .  .  Wash- 
ington: Wm.  M.  Morrison  &  Co.  No.  440,  Penn.  Av.  1 854. 
[Verso  of  title:]    Waters,  Priitt.    8vo,  pp.  28.  AAS.,  B.  93747 

Sunderland.  The  Memories  of  the  Metropolis.  A  Discourse 
delivered  on  Thanksgiving  Day,  November  24,  1853,  i"  ^^^  First 
Presbyterian  Church.  By  Rev.  Byron  Sunderland  .  .  .  Washing- 
ton:  Wm.  M.  Morrison  ^  Co.    1853.   8vo,  pp.  23. 

b.,c.,nyh.  93748 

Sunderland.  Mistakes:  a  Poem,  delivered  before  the  Erosin- 
ian  and  Philophrenian  Societies  of  Columbian  College,  on  their  an- 
niversary celebration,  April  12,  i860,  at  the  Hall  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution.  By  Rev,  B.  Sunderland,  d.d.  Washington: 
Published  by  the  Societies.  I  860.  [Verso  of  title :]  Thomas  M''Gilly 
Printer.    8vo,  pp.  32.  C,  nyh.,  P.  93749 

Sunderland.  Prelacy  Discussed,  or  A  Book  for  Batavians.  By 
B.  Sunderland.  .  .  .  Biijfalo:  Press  of  C.  Faxon.  1 848.  8vo,  pp. 
184.  HEH.  93750 

A  discussion  between  Rev.  Byron  Sunderland  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Batavia, 
and  Rev.  James  A.  Bolles,  rector  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  the  same  place.  Infor- 
mation supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Sunderland.  An  Oration  delivered  by  Rev.  Byron  Sunder- 
land, Syracuse,  July  5,  1852.  Observations  on  our  country  and  its 
people.  Syracuse:  A gan  ^  SummerSy  Printers.  1 85 2.  8 vo,  cover 
title  and  pp.  16.  C,  GTS.,  UTS.  9375 1 


SUNDERLAND  (lA    ROy).  3II 

Sunderland  published  several  sermons  with  historical  interest  after  i860,  and 
other  religious  works. 

Sunderland  (La  Roy).  Anti-Slavery  Manual,  containing  a 
collection  of  Facts  and  Arguments  on  American  Slavery.  By  Rev. 
La  Roy  Sunderland.  New-York:  Piercy  &  Reedy  7  Theatre 
Alley.  1837.  i8mo,pp.  162.  B.,  C,  H.,  M.,  minnhs.,  NYP.,  UTEX. 
+  Second  Edition  —  Improved.  Nezu-York:  Printed  by  S.  W. 
Benedict.  1837.  iSmo,  pp.  142.  aas.,  ba.,  bm.,  cu.,  h.,  heh., 
NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  +  Third  Edition — Improved.  [Same  imprint  and 
date.]  i8mo,  pp.  155.  aas.  -f-  Third  edition.  .  .  .  Nciv  York. 
1839.    i6mo,  pp.  155.  93752 

Title  of  the  1839  edition  from  a  catalogue  card  for  a  copy  at  cu.,  now  missing. 

Sunderland,  ^^.ppeal  on  the  Subject  of  Slavery.  Boston.  1834. 
i2mo.  93753 

Title  from  Allibone. 

Sunderland.  Book  of  Human  Nature.  ...  By  Laroy  Sunder- 
land .  .  .  New  York:  Stearns  &?  CoTufany^  25  Ann-Street.  1853. 
i2mo,  pp.  432.  aas.,  b.,  ba.,  c,  y.  93754 

Biography  of  the  author,  pp.  vii— xviii. 

Sunderland.  "Confessions  of  a  Magnetiser"  exposed!  Exhib- 
iting the  Folly  and  Falsehood  of  a  recent  Pamphlet  with  the  above 
Title.  With  Remarks,  showing  the  Falsity  of  the  Notions  hitherto 
prevalent  in  regard  to  what  has  been  denominated  "Mesmerism;" 
and  giving  the  Outlines  of  the  Author's  New  Theory  of  Mind.  By 
La  Roy  Sunderland.  .  .  .  Boston:  Published  by  Redding  and  Com- 
fany,  No.  8  State  Street.    1 845.   8vo,  pp.  47,  advertisement  (l). 

aas.,  aml.,  c,  h.,  NYP.  93755 

On  the  printed  front  cover  is  a  wood  engraving  "from  a  painting  which  the  cele- 
brated Valentine  Greatrakes  had  taken  of  himself,  in  1680.  It  is  a  correct  represen- 
tation of  his  method  of  operating." 

Sunderland.  History  of  South  America.    1834.   i8mo.  93756 

Title  from  Allibone. 

Sunderland.  History  of  the  United  States  of  America,  from 
the  discovery  of  the  continent  in  1 49 2,  to  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of 
their  independence.  By  Rev.  La  Roy  Sunderland.  Written  for  the 
S.  S.  Union  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  New-York:  B. 
Waugh  and  T.  Mason.    1834.    24mo,  pp.  278.    Frontispiece. 

B.,  BM.,c.  93757 

Sunderland.   Mormonism  Exposed  and  Refuted.   By  La  Roy 

Sunderland.   New  York:  Piercy  £s?  Reed,  Printers,  No.  7  Theatre 


9  12  SUNDERLAND  (lA    ROy). 

Alley.    1838.    i8mo,  pp.  54.  c,  GTS.  93758 

For  a   reply,  see   P.  P.   Pratt's   "Mormonism    Unveiled:    Zion's  Watchman    Un- 
masked," New  York,  1838.    WRHS. 

[Sunderland].  Mormonism  Exposed:  in  which  is  shown  the 
monstrous  imposture,  the  blasphemy,  and  the  wicked  tendency,  of 
that  enormous  delusion,  advocated  by  a  professedly  religious  sect, 
calling  themselves  "Latter  Day  Saints."  .  .  .  New  York:  Printed 
and  Published  at  the  Office  of  the  N.  Y.  Watchmatiy  126  Fulton 
street.    1842.    i6mo,  pp.  (4),  iii-vi,  7-64.  nyp.  93759 

Sunderland.  A  Question  (on  Temperance)  to  those  whom 
it  Concerns.   New  London.    1828.    l2mo.  937^0 

Title  from  Allibone. 

Sunderland.  The  Testimony  of  God  against  Slavery,  or  a  Col- 
lection of  Passages  from  the  Bible,  which  show  the  sin  of  holding 
property  in  man.  With  Notes.  By  Rev.  La  Roy  Sunderland.  .  .  . 
Boston:  Published  by  Webster  &'  Southard,  No.  9,  Cornhlll.  I  835. 
i2mo,  pp.  104.  c,  cu.,  GTS.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  uts.,  y.  93761 

The  first  leaf  contains  an  advertisement. 

Sunderland.  The  Testimony  of  God  against  Slavery:  a  Col- 
lection of  Passages  from  the  Bible,  which  show  the  Sin  of  holding 
and  treating  the  Human  Species  as  Property.  With  Notes.  To 
which  is  added  the  Testimony  of  the  Civilized  World  against  Slav- 
ery. By  Rev.  La  Roy  Sunderland.  Second  Edition.  .  .  .  Boston: 
Published  by  Isaac  Knaff,  46  Washington  Street.  1836.  [Verso 
of  title:]  Press  of  D.  K.  Hitchcock ,  9  Cornhill.  l8mo,  pp.  177, 
verso  blank,  list  of  anti-slavery  publications,  etc.  (4).  aas.,  b.,  ba., 
HSP.,  PRINCETON,  WHS.,  Y.  +  Ncw-York:  Published  for  the 
American  Anti-Slavery  Society,  by  R.  G.  Williams,  Office  corner 
of  Nassau  and  Spruce  Streets,  opposite  the  City  Hall.  Entrance, 
No.  3,  Spruce  Street.  1 836.  [Same  imprint  on  verso  of  title,  and 
collation.]  nyp.,  utex.  93762 

Sunderland.  The  Testimony  of  God  against  Slavery:  with 
notes.  By  Rev.  La  Roy  Sunderland. .  .  .  Third  Edition.  Ne-iu  York: 
Published  by  the  Am.erican  Anti-Slavery  Society.     1 839.     l8mo, 

pp.   126.  B.,  H.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  UP.,  UTS.  93763 

Sunderland  also  published  several  works  on  "mesmerism,"  etc. 

SuNDius  (Pctrus).    B.  C.  I).  I  Surinamensia  |  Grilliana  [  cum 
Consensu  Ampliss.  Facult.  |  Med.  in  Regia  Academia  Upsaliensi, 
Pr:vsidc  |  Viro  Cclcbcrrimo  et  Expcricntissimo,  |  D:n.  Doct.  Carolo 


SUNDRY    ANTHEMS,  3I3 

Linnao,  I  S:2e  R:jc  M:tis  Archiatro,  |  Med.  et  Botan.  Profess.  Reg. 
et  Ord.  Acad.  Imperial.  Regg.  ]  Monspel.  Berolin.  Stockholm, 
et  Upsal.  Socio,  |  Speciminis  Academici  Loco  |  curiosis  examinanda 
sistit  I  Alumnus  Oxenstiernianus  |  Petrus  Sundius  Nic.  Fil.  | 
Stockholmiensis.  |  In  Audit.  Carol.  Maj.  d.  xviii.  Junii.  |  Anni 
MDCCXLllx.  I  H.  A.  M.  C.  I  HolmicPy  I  Typis  Lmirentii  Salvii.  \ 
[1748.]    4to,  pp.  34.    Plate.  AML.,  BM.,  Y.  93764 

Also  in  Linnaeus'  "Anicenitates  Academicae,"  Leyden,  1749,  vol.  i,  pp.  489—519, 
3  plates. 

Sundry  Anthems.  (Being  part  of  a  proposed  collection).  The 
Rose  of  Sharon.  I  heard  a  great  voice.  Song  of  the  Angels:  from 
Luke,  Chap.  11.  They  may  also  be  had  separately.  Philadelphia: 
Printed  typographically,  and  sold  by  John  M'Cidloch,  in  Third- 
Street,  near  Market-Street.    1788.  93765 

Title  from  Evans. 

Sundry  Documents  addressed  to  St.  Mary's  Congregation.  182 1. 
See  Philadelphia,  note  following  no.  622 14,  vol.  15.   c,  GTS.,  nyp. 

For  a  "Brief  Reply,"  published  anonymously  by  Wm.  Hogan,  see  the  same  note. 

NYP. 

Sundry  Documents,  (copied  from  the  original)  relative  to  the 
claim  of  Gideon  Olmsted,  against  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. Respectfully  submitted  to  the  consideration  of  the  Members 
of  the  Legislature  of  said  Commonwealth.  Philadelphia:  Printed 
b\'  Edivard  Olmsted.    181 1.    8vo,  pp.  1 19,  (l).       aas.,  c.  93766 

Improved  title  of  no.  57236,  vol.  13. 

Sundry  Documents  referring  to  the  Niagara  and  Detroit  Rivers 
Railroad.   See  Niagara,  no.  55  I  2  I,  vol.  13. 

Sundry  Documents  submitted  to  the  Consideration  of  the  Pew- 
holders  of  St.  Mary's  Church.  1812.  See  Philadelphia,  note  fol- 
lowing no.  62214,  vol.  15.   nyp. 

Sundry  Letters  and  Petitions  addressed  to  His  Excellency  James 
Garrard,  esq.  governor  of  Kentucky:  relative  to  the  case  of  Henry 
Field.  .  .  .  1800.?     i2mo,  pp.  vi,  32.  whs.  93767 

The  lower  part  of  the  title  page  of  the  whs.  copy  is  cut  away.  The  letters  and 
petitions  are  all  dated  in  1799.    Information  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Sundry  Resolutions  [  of  the  |  Board  of  Commissioners  |  for  carry- 
ing into  effect  the  |  Sixth  Article  of  the  Treaty  of  |  Amity,  Com- 
merce, and  Navigation,  |  concluded  between  |  His  Britannic  Maj- 
esty I  and  the  |  United  States  of  America.   I  Published  for  the  in- 


3H 


SUNDRY    RESOLUTIONS. 


formation  of  the  |  claimants  under  the  said  article  |  by  the  |  General 
Agent  for  Claimants.  |  Philadelfhia:  Printed  by  James  Humfh- 
reys,  1 798.  |  8vo,  pp.  18.  HSP.,  M.  93768 

This  and  the  following  title  form  parts  of  a  series  of  documents  relating  to  the 
claims  of  British  creditors.   See  [Smith  (William  Moore)],  no.  84842,  vol.  21. 

Sundry  |  Resolutions  and  Proceedings,  |  in  |  Cases  |  before  the  ] 
Board  of  Commissioners,  |  for  carrying  into  effect  |  the  Sixth  Ar- 
ticle I  of  the  1  Treaty  |  of  |  Amity,  Commerce  and  Navigation,  | 
concluded  between  [  His  Britannic  Majesty  |  and  |  the  United 
States  of  America.  |  Philadelphia:  \  Printed  by  R.  Attken,  No.  22, 
Market  street.  \  1 799.  |  4to,  pp.  123.  aas.,  ba.,  nyp.  93769  1 

Sundry  Votes  Passed  by  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Dorchester.  See 
Dorchester,  no.  20628,  vol.  5.  aas.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  m.,  nyh. 

SuNDSTROM  (Sveno),  Q.  F.  F.  Q.  S.  |  Dissertatio  |  Historico 
Politica  I  De  |  Statu  |  Regiminis  |  Americanorum  |  ante  |  Ad- 
ventum  [  Christianorum  j  Quam  |  Ex  consensu  Ampliss.  Colleg. 
Philos.  in  Reg.  |  Academia  Upsaliensi  |  Sub  Prsesidio  |  Viri  Am- 
plissimi  |  D'^-  Johannis  |  Upmarck.  ]  Eloq.  &  Polit.  Prof.  Reg.  & 
Skytt.  I  Publico  Bonorum  examini  modeste  submittit  |  Sveno  Sund- 
striim  j  Angerm.  [  In  Auditorio  Gustav.  Majori  d.  a.  17 16.  | 
Ufsalia-y  Tyfis  Wernerianis.   \    [17 16.]     l2mo,  pp.   (4),  51,  3. 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch.  BM.,  C,  JCB.,  Y.  9377© 

Der  Sundzoll  und  die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Amerika.  Ab- 
druck  aus  dem  Bremer  Handelsblatt.  Bremen,  1854.  E.  Schiine- 
mann*s  Verlag.  [Colophon:]  Druck  von  C.  Schunem,ann.  8vo, 
pp.  27.  BM.,  c,  cu.,  NYP.  +  Zweite  Auflage.  Brem.en,  1 854. 
C.  Schunemann*s  Verlag.    8vo,  pp.  27.  Y.  9377  ^ 

Title  of  the  second  edition  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Sunlight  upon  the  Landscape,  and  other  poems.  By  a  Daughter 
of  Kentucky.  Cincinnati:  Moore,  Anderson,  Wilstach  ^  Keys, 
2'^  West  Fourth  Street.  1853.  [Verso  of  title:]  Cincinnati:  C.A. 
Morgan  &P  Co.,  Stereotyfers,  Hammond  St.    l2mo,  pp.  48. 

BM.,  NYH.,  UTEX.  93772 

The  Sunny  Side;  or,  the  Country  Minister's  Wife.  See  [Phelps 
(Mrs.    Elizabeth    Stuart)],    no.    61375,    vol.    14.     Philadelphia, 

[1851],  AAS.,  C,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y. 

The  Sunny  South;  or,  the  Southerner  at  Home,  embracing  five 
years'  experience  of  a  Northern  governess  in  the  land  of  the  sugar 


'1/ 


SUNZIN.  3  I  5 

and  the  cotton.  Edited  by  Professor  J.  H.  Ingraham,  of  Missis- 
sippi. .  .  .  Philadclfhia:  G.  G.  Evans ,  Publisher y  No.  439  Chestnut 
Street,    i860.    8vo,  pp.  526.  B.,  nyp.  93773 

Consists  of  59  letters,  signed  "Kate,"  in  the  last  of  which  the  writer  states  that 
she  plans  to  publish  her  writings  under  the  name  of  Kate  Conyngham.  The  editor, 
Ingraham,  in  an  "editorial  letter,"  says  that  some  of  the  letters  "appeared  in  1853—4, 
in  the  Saturday  Courier  .  .  .  bearing  the  noni  de  plume  of  'Miss  Kate  Conyngham.'  " 

Reissued  in  New  York,  1880,  under  title,  "Not  'A  Fool's  Errand.'  Life  and  Ex- 
perience of  a  Northern  Governess  in  the  Sunny  South,"  and  with  Ingraham's  name 
on  the  title  page  as  author,  nyp.  Gushing  gives  "Kate  Conynghame"  as  a  pseudo- 
nym of  Ingraliam. 

Improved  title  of  no.  34776,  vol.  9. 

SuNziN  DE  Herrera  (Jose).  Primordiale  certamen  |  .  .  .  | 
Pro  S.  Licentiatvrne  lavrea;  .  .  .  |  A.  D.  Josepho  Svnzin  de  Her- 
rera I  In  Philosophia,  &  S.  Theologia  Bacchalauro,  nuper  Philoso- 
phic ad  tempus  Cathe-  j  drae  Moderatore,  nunc  ad  Theologica 
Doctoris  insignia  viam  insistent.  |  \_GuateTnala.^  .  .  .  Die  Mensis 
Anno  1692.  I  Folio  broadside.  93774 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Guatemala,"  no.  62,  a  copy  located  in  his  own 
library. 

SuosA  (Juan  de  Dios  Fernandez  de).  See  Fernandez  de  Suosa 
(J.  deDios). 

Superior,  Wis.  .  .  .  City  of  Superior,  Lake  Superior.  Its  Posi- 
tion, Harbor  .  .  .  &c.  See  [Ritchie  (J.  S.)],  no.  71571,  vol.  17. 
c,  NYH. 

Superior  revocacion  de  las  sentencias  dadas  en  los  consejos  de 
guerra,  hechos  a  los  atormentados,  apremiados,  y  complicados  en  la 
demarcacion  de  apam,  por  la  figurada  revolucion.  [Colophon:] 
Mejtco:  Oficina  de  Don  Jose  Maria  Betancourty  calle  segunda  de 
la  Monterillay  Numero  7.    Aiio  de  1 8  [20].''    4to,  pp.  8.       93775 

Caption  title. 

Signed:   Jose  Ignacio  Negreyros  y  Seria. 

The  colophon  date  is  multilated  in  the  aas.  copy. 

A  Supernumerary  Crisis.  [Number  XIV.]  To  Sir  Guy  Carle- 
ton.  It  is  the  nature  of  comparison  to  associate  with  misfortune; 
.  .  .  Common  Sense.  Philadelphia,  May  31,  1783.  [Philadelphia. 
1783.]  93776 

Title  from  Evans,  no.  18078,  except  that  In  that  entry  the  letters  "er"  are  omitted 
in  "Supernumerary." 

By  Thomas  Paine. 

A  plea  to  Carleton  to  deliver  up  the  murderer  of  the  American  militia  officer, 
Captain  Huddy,  in  order  to  save  the  British  officer.  Captain  Asgill,  who  had  been 
chosen  by  lot  to  suffer  death  in  reprisal.    It  should  have  been  dated  May  31,  1782, 


3i6 


SUPERNUMERARY 


as  it  is  in  Conway's  edition  of  Paine's  "Writings,"  vol.  i,  1894,  PP-  3SS~359-  I'  was 
apparently  printed  as  part  of  Paine's  series  on  the  American  Crisis.  See  our  nos. 
58206-5S210,  and  58218-58219.  We  have  located  no  copy  of  this  as  a  separate 
issue. 

A  Supernumerary  Crisis.  [Number  XV.]  To  the  people  of 
America.  Common  Sense.  New-York,  September  9,  i  793.  [iV^tt;- 
York.   1793.]  93777 

"On  the  commerce  of  the  Country." 

Title  from  Evans,  no.  18079,  where  it  is  entered  under  the  year   1783,  following 
the  preceding  title.   See  note  above. 

A  Supernumerary,  pseud.  A  Peep  behind  the  Curtain,  See 
no.  59528,  vol.  14.   BM.,  cu. 

SuPERUNDA  ([Josef  Antonio  Manso  de  Velasco]),  conde  de. 
Satisfaccion  del  conde  de  Superunda,  theniente  general,  y  virrey 
que  ha  sido  del  reyno  del  Peru,  a  los  cargos  de  que  le  acusa  el  Si" 
fiscal  de  la  superior  junta  de  guerra,  formada  de  orden  de  S.  M. 
para  conocer  de  la  defensa  y  rendicion  de  la  Ciudad  de  la  Habana. 
[Madrid.    1764?]     Folio,  pp.  37,   (4).  BM.  93778 

Collation  from  Palau. 

Suplement,  ou  Description  des  cotes,  rades,  havres,  rochers  .  .  . 
See  Rogers  (W.),  notes  following  nos.  72757  and  72759,  vol.  17. 

B.,  C,  H.,  JCB.,  WLC. 

A  Suplement  to  the  State  of  the  Nation.  See  State  of  the  Nation, 
note  following  no.  90620,  vol.  23.   BM.,  nyp.,  wlc. 

Supkmento  a  la  Exposici'on  breve  y  sencilla.  [Colophon:] 
Puerto  Princ'ife.    1 82 1.   Jmfrenta  de  M.  Serrano.   4to,  pp.  3. 

Signed:    El  Ciudadano  Imparclal.  93779 

Title  from  Trelles  "Bibliografia  Cubana  del  siglo  XIX,"  vol.  i,  191 1,  p.  201. 

Suplemento  a  la  Miscelanea  de  comercio,  artes  y  literatura  del 
lunes  10  de  abril  de  1820.  [Colophon:]  Imfreso  en  la  oficina  dc 
D.  Francisco  Marftm-z  Ddvila,  impresor  de  Camara  de  S.  M. 
Me'ftco  1820.  Relmpreso  en  la  oficina  de  D.  Alejandro  V aides. 
4to,  pp.  8.  AAS.  93780 

Caption  title. 

Suplemento  a  las  Instrucciones  para  la  eleccion  de  Diputados  de 
las  Cortes  ordinarias  en  los  afios  dc  1 820  y  1 82 1.  [Mexico.  1820.] 
Folio,  pp.  8.  93781 

Dated,  Mexico,  ii  de  Julio  de  1820. 

Title  from  Medina's  "La  Imprcnta  en  Mexico,"  no.  11835,  a  copy  located  in  his 
own  llhr.uy. 


SUPLEMENTO.  317 

Suplemento  a  las  Semblanzas  de  los  Diputados  a  Cortes  de  1820 
y  1 82 1.    Imfrenta  de  Alban  y  C"  Madrid.    1822.    l8mo,  pp.  48. 

NYP.,  ucal( Bancroft).  93782 

Suplemento  al  Diario  Constitucional  de  9  de  Julio  de  1820. 
[Colophon:]  Mejlco  1820:  Imprenta  de  Ont'ivcros.  4to,  pp.  7, 
(l).  93783 

Title  from  Medina's  "La  Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  11833,  ^  copy  located  in  the 
Indian  Archives  in  Seville. 

Suplemento  al  Diario  del  Gobierno  Constitucional  de  la  Habana, 
del  sabado  12  de  agosto  de  1820.  Sobre  lo  que  es  un  Juez  de  letras 
de  Hacienda  publica  en  America.  [Colophon:]  Oficina  de  Ara- 
•zo-za  y  Soler,  ZTnpresores  del  gobierno  Constitucional.  Mejico: 
1820.    En  la  oficina  de  D.  Alejandro  V aides.    4to,  pp.  8.     93784 

Signed,  "V.  P."  Title  from  Medina's  "La  Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  11 834,  a 
copy  located  in  the  Indian  Archives  in  Seville. 

Suplemento  al  Diario  del  gobierno  de  Megico,  num.  1066,  del 
sabado  31  de  marzo  de  1838.  Contiene  el  ultimatum  remitido  por 
S.  E.  el  Sr.  baron  Deffaudis  .  .  .  algunas  notas  de  la  corresponden- 
cia  entre  el  ministerio  megicano  y  la  legacion  francesa,  y  la  comu- 
nicacion  dirigida  ultimamente  con  este  motive  al  sr.  encargado  de 
negocios  D.  Eduardo  de  Lisle  .  .  .  Megico:  Impr.  de  Galvan. 
1838.  8vo,  pp.  324.  ucal(bancroft).  93785 

cu.  has  a  copy  of  part  of  the  "Suplemento,"  pp.  42,  (i),  with  "Se  continuara"  on 
the  last  page. 

Suplemento  al  Espiritu  publico,  num.  23  .  .  .  [MejicOy  Impr.  del 
Aguilay  1829.]    Folio,  pp.  4.  ucAL (Bancroft).  93786 

Signed:   El  que  dicto  esta  carte. 

Suplemento  al  Espiritu  publico,  num.  23  .  .  .  [Mejico,  I?npr.  del 
Aguila,  iSic).]   Folio,  pp.  4.  ucal(bancroft).  93787 

Signed  on  p.  i:    Jose  Maria  TorneL 

Suplemento  al  n°.  19  del  sabado  19  del  corriente  de  la  Union 
Nacional.   See  Texas. 

Suplemento  al  mun  [sic].  73  del  Diario  Oficial  del  Jueves  12 
de  Octubre.  Mexico.  Imfrenta  de  Minerva  a  cargo  de  Martin 
Castillo,  calle  de  Vergara  numero  6.    1 854.    8vo,  pp.  61. 

NYP.,  UCAL. (Bancroft).  93788 

Relates  to  Raousset's  filibustering  expedition  of  July,  1854.  Sc-e  Bancroft's 
"History  of  Mexico,"  vol.  5,  1885,  pp.  685-686. 


3l8  SUPLEMENTO. 

Suplemento  al  papel  titulado:  La  misma  geringa  con  distinto 
palo,  6  Representacion  que  hace  su  autor  al  Excmo.  Sr.  Gefe  politico 
en  manifestacion  de  los  vicios  y  mulidades  con  que  se  han  dado  en  el 
expediente  por  la  Junta  de  Censura  las  dos  calificaciones  que  pre- 
viene  el  reglamento  de  la  imprenta  libre.  [Colophon:]  Mexico: 
en  la  oficina  de  D.  J.  M.  Benavente  y  SScios.  [182 1.]    4to,  pp.  8. 

Signed  and  dated:   Mexico,  a  i.°  de  Febrero  de  1821.    N.  de  N.  937"9 

Title  from  Medina's  "La  Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  12045,  a  copy  located  in  the 
Indian  Archives  in  Seville. 

Suplemento  interesante  al  numero  54  del  Mexicano  libre  po- 
tosinense.   San  Luis  Potosi,  Vildosola.    1828.    l2mo,  pp.  4. 

ucAL (Bancroft).  93790 

El  Suplico  de  los  Generales  Bravo  y  Negrete.  [Colophon:] 
Guadalajara  1S2S.   Imfrenta  de  Gob'ierno  en  Palacto.   8vo,  pp.  12. 

Caption  title.  NYP.  9379I 

A  s'upl'im'int  too  the  hTstTre  ov  RobmsTn  Kruzo.   See  Robinson 

Crusoe,  no.  72223,  vol.  17.    bm. 

Attributed  to  Thomas  Spence  in  Rudkin's  "Thomas  Spence  and  his  Connections," 
1927,  p.  209.    Illustrates  Spence's  phonetic  system. 

.  .  .  Suplique  |  des  Citoyens  de  Couleur  |  des  Isles  et  Colonies 
Francoises,  !  Tendante  a  obtenir  un  Jugement.  |  30  Janvier  1790.  | 
[Paris.    1790.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  H.  93792 

With  heading:  "A  I'Assemblee  Nationale."  Signed  by  De  Joly  [and  five  others], 
"Commissaires  &  Deputes  des  Citoyens  de  Couleur,  des  Isles  &  Colonies  Fran- 
coises." 

See  also  Supplique  et  Petition,  below. 

[SuppiGER  (Joseph)].  Reisebericht  der  familie  Kopfli  &  Sup- 
piger  nach  St  Louis  am  Mississippi  und  griindung  von  New-Switzer- 
land im  staate  Illinois.  Sursee:  [Schnydersche  Buchdruckeret'\ 
1833.  i6mo,  pp.  (6),  235,  (2).  Frontispiece,  c.  +  [Same 
imprint  and  date.]  i6mo,  pp.  (6),  297,  verso  blank,  (i).  Fron- 
tispiece and  folded  map.  c,  nyp.  93793 

On  cover  of  the  second  edition:   Zvveite,  stark  vermehrte  Ausgabc. 

A  copy  of  either  the  first  or  second  edition  is  located  at  bm.  and  at  newberry. 

Edited  by  Kaspar  Kopfli.    See  p.  291. 

Joseph  Suppiger's  diary  forms  pp.  1—204;  letters  from  Salomon  Kopfli  and  Joseph 
Suppiger,  pp.  205-235;  and  an  account  of  New  Switzerland  by  Kaspar  Kopfli  with 
another  letter  from  his  brother  Salomon,  added  in  the  second  edition,  pp.   237—297. 

Supplement  a  la  dcnonciation  de  M.  de  la  Luzerne.  See  Lu- 
zerne (Cesar  Henri,  Comte  de  la),  no.  42753,  vol.  10.    NYP. 

There  is  only  a  caption  title,  and  no  imprint. 


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Supplement  a  I'expose  des  eventualites  et  des  consequences  d'une 
guerre  entre  les  Etats-Unis  et  I'Angleterre,  faisant  partic  d'une 
brochure  sur  I'annexion  du  Texas,  etc.,  etc.,  par  un  citoyen  de 
New-York.    [Paris]  Dcntu  .  .  .  1845.    ^^o,  pp.  41—60.     93794 

Cover  title:  "Lettre  d'un  citoyen  de  New-York  au  sujet  de  I'annexion  du  Texas 
a  I'Union  americaine  ..." 

Title  from  a  copy  formerly  at  c,  now  missing. 

Supplement  au  voyage  de  M.  de  Bougainville.  See  Bougainville 
(Louis  de),  no.  6867,  vol.  2.   JCB.,  nyp. 

Supplement  Extraordinary  |  to  the  |  Independent  Journal.  | 
Monday,  July  28,  1788.  |  On  Saturday  evening  about  9  o'clock 
arrived  the  joyful  tidings  of  the  adoption  of  the  New  Constitution, 
at  Poughkeepsie,  |  on  Friday,  July  25,  Yeas  30,  Nays  25,  Major- 
ity 5. — The  bells  in  the  City  were  immediately  set  a  ringing,  and 
from  I  the  Fort  and  the  Federal  Ship  Hamilton,  were  fired  several 
Salutes.  The  Merchants  at  the  Coffee-House  testified  their  Joy  by  | 
repeated  huzzas;  and  a  large  body  of  Citizens,  headed  by  a  number 
of  the  first  characters,  went  to  the  houses  of  the  Members  |  of  the 
Convention,  and  gave  three  Cheers,  as  a  testimony  of  their  appro- 
bation of  the  glorious  Event  brought  about  by  their  |  united,  unre- 
mitted, and  toilsome  Exertions. — In  short,  a  general  joy  run  through 
the  whole  City,  and  several  of  those  who  were  |  of  different  Senti- 
ments drank  freely  of  the  Federal  Bowl,  and  declared  that  they 
were  now  perfectly  reconciled  to  the  New  |  Constitution.  |  [At 
foot  of  sheet:]  New-York:  Printed  by  J.  and  A.  McLean,  at 
Franklin's  Head,  No.  41,  Hanover-Square.  \  [  1788.]  Folio  broad- 
side. NYP.  93795 

A  Supplement  of  Original  Papers  and  Letters.  See  Darien,  no. 
18574,  vol.  5,  and  Scots  Settlement  at  Darien,  no.  78238,  vol.  19. 

A  copy  of  either  the  first  or  second  issue  listed  is  located  at  bm. 

Supplement  to  a  Pamphlet,  containing  the  Correspondence  be- 
tween the  Right  Rev.  G.  W.  Doane  .  .  .  and  the  Rev.  S.  Wilmer. 
See  Doane  (George  W.),  no.  20396,  vol.  5. 

Supplement  to  an  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  New  Parlia- 
ment, on  the  Proceedings  of  the  Colonial  Department  on  the  West 
India  Question,    [n.  f.    182-?]    8vo,  pp.  (2),  5.  c.  93796 

Half  title:   Address  and  Supplement. 

A  reply  to  "Remarks  on  an  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  New  Parliament," 
London,  1826. 


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Supplement  to  Andrew  Jackson's  Negro  Speculations.  From 
the  National  Banner.  To  General  Andrew  Jackson.  [^Nashville? 
1828?]     Svo,  pp.  8,  NYP.  93797 

Caption  title. 

Signed  at  the  end:   Andrew  Erwin. 

See  Erwin's  "Gen.  Jackson's  Negro  Speculations,  and  his  Traffic  in  Human  Flesh, 
Examined  and  Established  by  Positive  Proof,"  n.  p.,  [1828]),  Svo,  pp.   16.    c. 

A  I  Supplement  |  to  |  Britain's  Mistakes  |  in  the  |  Commence- 
ment and  Conduct  |  of  the  |  present  War.  |  Wherein  |  The  late 
glorious  Success  of  Admi-  |  ral  Vernon  at  Porto  Bello  |  is  particu- 
larly considered.  |  By  j  A  Merchant  and  Citizen  of  London.  | 
London:  \  Printed  for  T.  Coofer,  at  the  Globe  in  Pater-  \  noster 
Roiv.   M,DCC,XL.  I  (Price  Six-Pence.)  \  Svo,  pp.  31. 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn.    BA.,  C,  HEH.,  JOB.,  WLC.  93798 

A  I  Supplement  |  to  |  Britain's  Mistakes  [  in  the  |  Commence- 
ment and  Conduct  |  of  the  |  Present  War.  |  Wherein  |  The  late 
glorious  Success  of  Admiral  |  Vernon  at  Porto  Bello  is  |  particu- 
larly considered.  |  By  |  A  Merchant  and  Citizen  of  London.  | 
Dublin:    |   Re-frinted  by   George  FaulkneVy  in  Essex-   \   Street. 

M,DCC,XL.   I   8vo,  pp.  24.  HEH.,  NVP.,  WLC.  93799 

See  Britain's  Mistakes,  no.  8065,  vol.  2. 

Supplement  to  Mr.  Cooper's  Letters  on  the  Slave  Trade.  See 
Cooper  (T.),  no,  16613,  vol.  4. 

A  Supplement  to  Mr.  Wesley's  Pamphlet,  entitled  Thoughts 
upon  Slavery.    London.    1 7 74.    8vo.  BM.  93800 

An  attack  on  Wesley's  tract  against  slavery. 

Supplement  to  "Six  Months  in  a  Convent."  See  Reed  (R.  T.), 
no.  68579,  vol.  16.  Boston,  1835,  aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  cu.; 
London,  [w.  d.]    BM. 

Supplement  to  the  Albany  Centinel,  January  29,  1 802.  See 
[Clinton  (G.)],  no.  13743,  vol.  4. 

Supplement  to  the  American  and  Commercial  Daily  Advertiser. 
An  Exposition  of  the  Causes  and  Character  of  the  late  War  with 
G.  Britain.   Balti?nore,  April  18 1 5.    8vo,  pp.  64.      c,  nvp.  9380 1 

For   other    editions,    see    the    author    [Dallas    (Alexander    James)],    nos.     18309- 
i8ji  I,  vol.  5. 

Suppk-nuiit  to  the  Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova.  See  [Rich 
(O.)  I,  no.  70876,  vol.  17. 


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A  Supplement  to  the  Case  of  the  Royal  African  Company.  See 
Royal  African  Company,  no.  ']2,111^  vol.  i8.   JCB.,  nyp. 

Supplement  to  the  Chorister's  Companion,  |  Containing  i6  pages 
of  Psalm  and  Hymn  Tunes,  newly  composed,  or  not  before 
printed  in  America.  |  New-Haven^  Published  as  the  Act  directs^  by 
Simeon  Jocelin,  Feb.  I^.'  I  792.  |  Oblong  l2mo,  pp.  16. 

AAS.,  C,  M.,  WEST.THEOL.SEM.  93802 

Caption  title.    Improved  entry  of  that  under  Jocelin  (S.),  no.  36138,  vol.  9. 

Engraved  music. 

A  typed  checklist  of  F.  J.  Metcalf  at  aas.  locates  editions  of  Jocelin's,  or  Jocelyn's, 
"Chorister's  Companion"  as  follows:  New  Haven,  1782,  c,  m.;  Same  with  Part  III., 
[aas.],  c;  Second  Edition  Corrected  and  Enlarged,  New  Haven,  1788,  [aas.],  fi., 
M.,  NYP.,  Y.  i  Second  Edition  Corrected  and  Enlarged,  with  72  pages  of  music  not  in 
the  first  edition.  New  Haven,  1791,  information  from  Trumbull;  Part  II.,  New 
Haven,  1790,  no  location;  Part  Third,  New  Haven,  [1783],  west.theol.sem. 

Supplement  to  the  Congressional  Globe:  containing  .  .  .  the  Trial 
of  Andrew  Johnson.  5^^  Johnson  (A.),  no.  36179,  vol.  9. 

Supplement  to  the  Conquest  of  Peru  and  Mexico.  See  [Ranking 
(J.)],  no.  67892,  vol.  16.   c,  NYP. 

c.  has  two  issues,  one  without  the  colophon  given  In  our  entry,  and  also  the  1834 
continuation  of  the  supplement  there  mentioned. 

A  Supplement  to  the  Detection  of  the  State  and  Situation  of  the 
Sugar  Planters  of  Barbadoes.  See  Barbadoes,  no.  329 1,  vol.  I. 
BM.,  Y. 

The  Y.  copy  is  bound  in  a  volume  which  has  the  binder's  title:  "Robertson's  Tracts." 
Probably  by  Rev.  Robert  Robertson.  The  following  inscription  from  his  tombstone  is 
quoted  in  the  "Gentleman's  Magazine,"  vol.  86,  pt.  i,  1816,  p.  16:  "And  what  was 
mortal  of  Robert  Robertson,  minister  of  the  parish  of  St.  Paul's,  Nevis,  from  Dec. 
1707,  born  at  Edinburgh  the  i8th  of  March  1 68 1—2,  made  some  remarks  which  were 
published  in  London  in  the  years  1730,  1736,  &c.  on  the  Slaves  and  their  Owners  in 
the  Sugar  Islands  of  England,  and  died." 

For  other  anonymous  works  by  the  same  author,  see  nos.  71968  and  71969,  vol.  17. 

A  j  Supplement  |  to  the  |  Essay  |  on  |  Monies,  Coins,  &c.  |  pro- 
posed for  the  I  United  States  of  America.  |  Philadelphia:  |  Printed 
by   Daniel  HumfhreySy  Front-streety    \    near   the  Draiubridge.    \ 

M.DCC.XC.    I   8vo,  pp.    (2),  7.  BA.,  NYP.  93803 

Signed  at  the  end:  B.  Attributed  to  John  Beale  Bordley  in  Diet.  Am.  Biog.  For 
the  original  essay,  by  this  author,  see  On  Monies,  Coins,  Weights  .  .  .  ,  no.  S7^75> 
vol.  14. 

A  Supplement  to  the  Fourth  Part  of  Dr.  Priestley's  Lectures  on 
History;  Exhibiting  a  Series  of  American  Historians  from  the  First 
Discovery  of  the  Country  to  the  Present  Time:  Delivered  to  one 
of  the  Divisions  of  the  Sophomore  Class  in  Yale  College,  June  22, 


322 


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1 80 1.    By  their  Tutor,  ,  .  .  New  H avert:   Printed  by  William  W. 
Morse.    1801.    8vo,  pp.  14.  AAS.,  BA.,  cu.,  Y.  93804 

Attributed  to  Ebenezer  Grant  Marsh  in  Dexter's  Yale  Graduates,  vol.  5,  p.  155. 

Supplement  to  the  Gazette  of  the  United  States.  See  Carey 
(Mathew),  note  following  no.  10889,  ^'^^-  3- 

A  Supplement  to  the  History  of  Robinson  Crusoe.  See  Robinson 
Crusoe,  no.  72224,  vol.  17.    BM. 

Attributed  to  Thomas  Spence  in  Rudkin's  "Thomas  Spence  and  his  Connections," 
1927,  p.  209. 

Supplement  |  to  the  |  Independent  Journal,  |  New-York,  July  2, 
1788.  I  In  our  Independent  Journal  of  this  Morning,  we  announced 
the  Rati-  |  fication  of  the  New  Constitution  by  the  Convention  of 
Virginia:  |  For  the  gratification  of  our  Readers,  we  publish  the  fol- 
lowing I  particulars,  received  by  this  day's  post:  —  |  Ratification  of 
the  New  Constitution,  by  the  Con-  |  vention  of  Virginia,  on  Wed- 
nesday last,  by  a  |  Majority  of  10:  —  88  for  it,  78  against  it.  ] 
[At  foot  of  sheet:]  New-York:  Printed  by  J.  and  A.  M'Leatiy 
Franklin^s  Heady  No.  41,  Hanover -Square.  \  [  1 788.]  Folio  broad- 
side. NYP.  93805 

Supplement  to  the  Kentucky  Reporter.  Address,  of  the  Fayette 
County  Corresponding  Committee,  on  the  Proceedings  in  the  Senate 
of  Kentucky,  against  the  President,  Secretary  of  State  and  Members 
of  Congress;  and  on  other  subjects  connected  with  the  approaching 
presidential  election.  L,exington:   Thomas  Smith  yPr  inter.    [1828.] 

8vo,  pp.  48.  NYP.,  U.CHIC.  93806 

Supplement  to  the  late  Analysis  of  the  public  correspondence. 
[1809?]  See  [Lowell  (J.)],  no.  42444,  vol.  lO,  the  supplied 
date  being  wrongly  given  as  1 808.   The  Analysis  was  published  in 

1809.     AAS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y. 

Supplement  to  the  Laws  of  Rhode  Island  College.  See  Brown 
University,  no.  8633,  vol.  2.  Providence^  1 793,  JCB.,  RIHS. 
Providence^  1803,  NYP. 

A  Supplement  to  the  Negro's  and  Indian's  Advocate.  See 
G[odwyn]  (M [organ]),  no.  27678,  vol.  7.  c,  H.,  nyp.,  uts. 
(mcalpin). 

Supplement  to  the  Private  Correspondence  between  H.  E.  the 
Governor  and  Captain  General  of  the  Province  of  Buenos- Ayres, 
Charged  with  the  Foreign  Affairs  of  the  Argentine  Confederation, 


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and  H.  E.  the  Rear-Admiral  Commanding  the  French  naval  forces 
on  the  Station  of  Brazil  and  of  the  South  Seas.  Bucnos-Ayrcs.  State 
Printing-Office.    1 838.   8vo,  pp.  (4),  235-265.  AAS.  93807 

Correspondence  between  Juan  Manuel  de  Rosas  and  L.  Leblanc.  French  version 
on  verso  of  each  leaf  faces  corresponding  English  text.  French  title:  "Appcndice  a 
la  correspondence  particuliere  ..."  Half  title:  "Correspondence  officielle."  Im- 
proved title  of  no.  9043)  vol.  3. 

A  Supplement  to  the  Report  of  the  Trial  of  the  Spanish  Pirates, 
with  the  Confessions  or  Protests,  written  by  them  in  Prison.  Also, 
all  tiie  evidence  in  support  of  a  motion  for  a  new  trial:  together 
with  the  Opinions  of  Judges  Story  and  Davis  (in  full)  on  that 
motion,  and  the  Sentence  of  Death  upon  the  seven  prisoners.  Con- 
cluding with  a  Brief  Review  of  the  whole  case.  Boston:  Published 
by  Lemuel  Gulliver ,  82  State  Street.    1835.    8vo,  pp.  76. 

For  the  report,  see  Trial  of  the  Twelve  Spanish  Pirates.  H.  938O0 

A  Sup[p]lement  to  the  State  of  the  Nation.  See  State  of  the 
Nation,  note  following  no.  90620,  vol.  23.   bm.,  nyp.,  wlc. 

A  I  Supplement  |  to  the  |  Vindication  |  of  |  Mr.  Alex.  Campbell:  | 
wherein  |  All  the  Objections  made  to  the  said  Vindica-  |  tion  are 
answered,  particularly,  those  in  a  |  late  Paper,  called,  Mr.  Noxons 
Observa-  |  tions,  &c.  |  New-Yorky  \  Printed  by  J.  Peter  Xejigery 
in  I  Smith-Street  \  [1732.]    8vo,  pp.  35.  nyp.  93809 

Signed  and  dated:  Alex.  Campbell.  New-York,  August  15,  1732. 

Supplement  to  the  Western  Journal.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Officers 
and  Students  in  the  Medical  and  Law  Departments  of  Cincinnati 
College;  First  Session:  1835—6.  To  which  is  Appended  a  List  of 
the  Graduates  at  the  First  Medical  Commencement.  Published 
under  the  Direction  of  the  Board  of  Trustees.  Cincinnati:  Printed 
by  N.  S.  Joh?ison.    1836.  Pp.  12.  u.ind.  93810 

Title  from  Rusk's  "Literature  of  the  Middle  Western  Frontier,"  vol.  2,  1925, 
p.  71.    For  later  issues,  see  no.  13088,  vol.  4. 

Supplemento  |  a'  Collecgao  |  dos  |  Breves  Pontificios,  |  Leys 
Regias,  I  e  officios  que  se  passaram  entre  |  as  Cortes  de  Roma,  e 
Lisboa,  sobre  os  absurdos  em  |  que  no  Reino  de  Portugal,  e  seus 
Dominios,  se  |  haviao  precipitado  os  Regulares  da  Companhia  | 
denominada  de  Jesu.  |  Nelle  se  contem  a  continuagao  |  do  que 
passou  entre  as  referidas  duas  Cortes  depois  das  Re-  |  presentagoens 
que  El  Rey  Fidelissimo  mandou  fazer  ao  |  Papa  em  vinte  de  Abril 
do  anno  proximo  passado  de  |  mil  setecentos  cincoenta  e  nove,  como 
foram  compil-  j  ladas  debaixo  dos  Numeros  XV.  e  XVL  da  dita  | 


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Collec^ao  ate  o  mez  de  Junho  do  presente  anno  |  de  mil  setecentos 
e  sessenta.  |  Impresso  na  Secretaria  de  Estadoj  \  Por  especial  Ordem 
de  Sua  Magestade.  \  {^Lisbon.  1 760.]  4to,  pp.  8,  14,  27,  verso 
blank,  124.  JBC,  nyp.  9381 1 

For  the  first  series  of  documents,  see  Collecsao,  no.  14365,  vol.  4. 

Supplemento  a  la  Correspondencia  Oficial  con  el  Consul.  See 
Buenos  Ayres,  no.  9042,  vol.  3. 

Supplemento  a  las  Cartas  Americanas  correspondencia  con  di- 
versas  personas  y  en  especial  con  los  Jenerales  Bolivar,  Santander  y 
La  Mar,  se  hallaran  los  hechos  mas  circumstanciados  de  nuestra 
historia  moderna,  desde  principios  de  21  hasta  la  apertura  del  pre- 
sente congreso,  la  dedica  Fr.  G.  M.  de  Vidaurre.  Lima.  Imprenta 
Republicana  de  Concha.    1827.    410,  pp.  291.  93812 

Title  from  Dufosse's  catalogue  of  Americana,  April,  1878,  no.  4548  .  Imprint 
from  the  catalogue  for  the  sale  of  Peruviana  at  Puttick  and  Simpson's,  March  27—28, 
1873,  lot  no.  123. 

Supplicatio  I  facta  |  nomine  Missionariorum  |  de  Propaganda 
Fide,  I  Diffinitorio  Generali  |  electo  Capitulo  |  habito  civitate  Va- 
lentina,  |  sub  die  xxi.  Maii  anni  mdcclxviii.  |  Matriti  mdcclxxxi.  | 
A  pud  J  oachimum  [sic]  Ibarra^  C.  R.  M.  Typographum.  \  Supe- 
riorum  permissu.  |  4to,  pp.  (2),  20.  93^13 

Presented  by  Fray  Jose  Ampuero.  Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  Hispano- 
Americanii,"  no.  4974,  a  copy  located  in  the  Indian  Archives  in  Seville. 

Supplication  of  J.  R********_  'Pq  j^jg  Excellency  Henry  Lau- 
rens, Esquire,  President,  and  other  [sic],  the  Members  of  the  Hon- 
ourable, the  American  Congress,  &c.  &c.  &c.  The  humble  repre- 
sentation and  earnest  supplication  of  J.  R ,  printer  and  book- 
seller in  New-York,  respectfully  sheweth, [On  slip  pasted 

on  verso  of  last  leaf:]  Philadelphia:  Printed  and  published  by 
William  W.  Woodward ^  No.  17,  Chestnut,  near  Front  Street. 
1800.    8vo,  pp.  (8).  H.  93814 

Caption  title.  A  satirical  attack  on  James  Rivington,  purporting  to  be  written  while 
the  British  forces  were  leaving  New  York  near  the  close  of  the  Revolution. 

.  .  .  Supplique  et  Petition  |  Des  Citoyens  de  Couleur  des  Isles  [ 
&  Colonics  Francoises,  j  Sur  la  Motion  faite  le  27  Novembre  1789, 
par  I  M.  de  Curt,  Depute  de  la  Guadeloupe,  |  au  Nom  des  Colonies 
reunies,  |  tendantc  a  faire  nommer  un  Comite  |  des  Colonies,  com- 
pose de  vingt  Mem-  |  brcs,  mi-partie  de  Deputes  des  Villes  |  Mari- 
timcs  &  des  Manufactures,  et  mi-  |  partie  de  Deputes  des  Colonies,  | 


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pour  preparer  toutes  les  maticres  qui  pcuvent  |  ctre  relatives  a  ces 
possessions  importantes  .  .  .  |  [n.  f.    1789.]    8vo,  pp.  21. 

Caption  title.  With  heading:    "A  I'Assemblee  nationale."  JCB.  93°  ^5 

Information  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 
See  also  Suplique,  above. 

.  .  .  The  Suppressed  Tract!  and  the  Rejected  Tract!  Given 
Word  for  Word  as  submitted  to  the  Pubh'shing  Committee  of  the 
Am.  Tract  Society.  Read  and  Judge.  Shall  the  Society  or  the 
Committee  Rule?  t^°  The  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Tract  Society 
will  be  held  in  New- York,  on  Wednesday,  May  I2th,  at  9  a.m. 
Come  and  Vote!  New-York:  John  A.  Gray,  Printer  and  Sfereo- 
tyfer,  16  ^ff  18  Jacob  St.    1858.    l2mo,  76,  24. 

With  heading:  To  All  Evangelical  Christians.  B.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  938  I  6 

Concerning  the  publication  by  the  society  of  "Scriptural  Duties  of  Masters,  com- 
prising a  Pastoral  Address  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  William  Meade,  ...  A  Sermon  of  the 
Rev.  John  C.  Young  .  .  .  and  brief  selections  from  [other]  publications,"  and  Chas. 
K.  Whipple's  "Family  Relation,  as  affected  by  Slavery." 

The  first  pamphlet,  which  was  suppressed,  is  reprinted  on  pp.  5—76,  and  Whipple's 
tract,  which  was  rejected,  forms  the  final  24  pages. 

The  Supra-Treasury  Bill,  or  Relief  for  Hard  Times.  .  .  .  Boston: 
Published  by  Perkins  ^  Marvin.  New  York: — Gould  fs?  Newman. 
Philadelphia: — Henry  Perkins.     1838.     l8mo,  pp.   1 3 1. 

AAS.,  M.  93817 

The  I  Supremacy  |  of  the  |  British  Legislature  |  over  the  |  Colo- 
nies, I  candidly  discussed.  |  London:  \  Printed  for  J.  Johnson 
{No.  72.)  St.  Paul's  Church-  \  yard.   M  DCC  Lxxv.  |  8vo,  pp.  (4), 

38.  B.,  BA.,  C,  HEH.,  JOB.,  NYP.,  WLC.  938  I  8 

The  Supremacy  of  the  Seas,  or  Facts,  Views,  Statements,  and 
Opinions  relating  to  the  American  &  British  Steamers  between  the 
United  States  and  Liverpool.  From  American  and  British  Sources. 
With  the  Memorial  of  the  Proprietors  of  the  New  York  and  Liver- 
pool Line  of  American  Steamers.  Washington:  Printed  bv  Gideon 
and  Co.    1 85  I.    8vo,  pp.  24.  aas.,  B.,  BA.,  whs.,  Y.  938  19 

The  Supreme  Deit}'^  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  .  .  .  Boston:  Re- 
Printed  by  Edward  E.  Powers.    MDCCxcil.  93820 

Title  from  a  manuscript  note  prepared  by  Joseph  Sabin. 

For  earlier  editions,  see   [Burr   {Rev.  Aaron)],  no.   9422,  vol.   3.     Buslon,   1757, 

AAS.,   B.,    H.,    M.,    Y.  i    Boston,    Ijgi,    AAS.,    B.,    BA.,    BM.,   C,    H.,    JCB.,    M. 

Un  Sur-Americano,  fseud.,  comp.  Coleccion  de  los  documen- 
tos  relativos  a  la  navegacion  fluviatil  del  Rio  de  la  Plata  .  .  .  See  no. 
14299,  vol.  4   c,  NYP. 

VOL.  XXIV.  21 


326  SUR    L^ADMISSION. 

Probably  compiled  by  F.  J.  Pereira  Leal,  who  translated,  under  the  same  pseudo- 
nym, "Coleccion  de  varies  documentos,"  our  no.  39523,  vol.  10,  which  also  was  pub- 
lished in  Caracas  in  1857.    c. 

Sur  rAdmission  |  des  |  Vaisseaux  etrangers  |  dans  |  les  Colonies 
Frangoises  |  de  I'Amerique.  |  [n.  f.    1785?]    4to,  pp.  (2),  27. 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn.  JOB.  9282  I 

Sur  les  colonies.  15  Octobre  1821.  A  Nantes,  de  rimfrlmerie 
de  MeUinet-Malassis.    [  1 8  2  I .  ]    8  vo,  pp.  3 2 . 

BIB. NAT.,  NYP.  93822 

Caption  title:  "Sur  les  colonies,  par  L[ouis-Hyacinthe-Nicolas]  Levesque  aine, 
maire  et  negociant  a  Nantes." 

Footnotes  are  pasted  on  pp.  13  and  16—17  "^  ^^^  nyp.  copy. 

The  printed  catalogue  of  the  Bibliotheque  nationale  gives  the  collation  as  pp.  31. 

Sur  les  finances,  le  commerce,  la  marine  et  les  colonies.  See 
[Micoud  d'Umons  (Ch.  E.)],  no.  48821,  vol.  12.   c,  cu.,  H. 

Sur  les  prevenus  d'emigration,  ou  instruction  pour  leur  defense. 
Paris.  Jn  ^.    [1797.]    8vo.  bm.  93823 

Sur  I'Education  nationale  dans  les  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.  See 
Education,  no.  21883,  vol.  6.   bm.,  nyp.,  y. 

The  author  was  P.  S.  Du  Pont  de  Nemours,  see  B.  G.  Du  Font's  translation, 
"National  Education  in  the  United  States  of  America,"  1923. 

Sur  I'indemnite  des  anciens  colons  de  Saint-Domingue,  memoire 
public  au  nom  de  plusieurs  anciens  colons-proprietaires  residant  a 
Nantes.  Nantes,  I?nfri?nerie  de  Forest  Qual  de  la  Fosse,  N"  2. 
Mai  1828.    i2mo,  pp.  (2),  16.  JOB.  93824 

Title  supplied  by   Catherine  C.   Quinn. 

Sur  I'independance  de  Saint-Domingue,  et  sur  I'indemnite  due 
aux  anciens  habitants  de  cette  colonic.  (Articles  extraits  de  I'Aris- 
tarque  frangais. )  A  Paris,  {Chez  C.  J.  Trouve,  imfrimeur-libraire, 
rue  des  Filles-Saint-Thomas,  n°  12.  Ponthieu,  librarie,  Palais- 
Royal,  galerie  de  bois.  Delaunay,  libraire,  Palais-Royal,  galerie  de 
bois.)    1826.    i2mo,  pp.  82.  JCB.  93825 

Title  supplied  by   Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Sur  Saint-Domingue.    See  [Dcsmaulants  (J.  B.)],  no.  19745, 

Vol.   5.     BIB. NAT. 

A  Sure  Guide  to  Hell.  By  Beelzebub.  New-York:  Printed  by 
James  Parker.  1 75 1.  +  The  Sixth  Edition,  with  notes.  New- 
York:   Printed  and  sold  by  John  Holt,  at  the  Exchange.    1767. 

Titles  from  Evans,  nos.  6644  and   10568.  938^0 

H^ilkctt  and  Lalng  attribute  to  Benjamin  Bourn,  a  bookseller. 


SURE    GUIDE.  327 

A  Sure  I  Guide  |  to  |  Hell,  |  In  Seven  Sections,  ]  Containing 
Directions  |  I.  To  Parents  in  the  Educa-  |  tion  of  their  Children. 
II.  To  Youth.  I  III.  To  those  whose  Minds  are  |  possessed  with 

Envy,  Ma-  |  lice,  etc.   |  IV.  To  the  K .   |  V.  To  the  First 

Ministers  |  of  State.  |  VI.  To  the  Clergy.  |  VII.  To  Young 
Ladies.  |  ...  |  By  Belzebub.  |  The  Fourth  Edition.  |  hondon: 
Printed,  i^c.  \  Boston:  Re-frinted,  and  to  be  Sold  by  D.  \  Gook'iny 
over  against  the  Old-South  Meeting-  \  House.  175  i.  |  8vo,  pp.  63, 
advertisement  (i).  aas.,  m.  93827 

.  .  .  The  Sure  Way  to  Grow  Rich;  or.  Historical  Memoirs  of 
the  Life  of  Tom  Gard'ner,  a  citizen  of  New-York:  showing  how, 
from  being  a  taylor's  boy,  and  not  worth  a  shilling,  he  acquired  a 
great  estate,  and  died  worth  a  million  of  dollars.  .  .  .  New-York: 
Printed  by  Hopkins  and  Seymour y  and  sold  {for  the  proprietor) 
by  G.  F.  Hopkins,  No.  1 18,  Pearl-Street.  1805.  l2mo,  cover 
titles,  and  pp.  84.  nyh.  +  Frankjord  {N .  F.]  :  Printed  by  Coale 
&  Gilbert.    1811.    l8mo,  pp.  35.  c.  93828 

The  first  edition  was  issued  in  two  numbers,  of  which  the  nyh.  copy  lacks  cover 
titles.  The  above  title  is  supplied  from  that  of  "N.  II.",  copies  of  which  are  located  at 
AAf.  and  NYP.,  cover  title,  and  pp.  37—84. 

Improved  titles  of  nos.  26654—26655,  vol.  7. 

SuRETTE  (Louis  A.).  By-Laws  of  Corinthian  Lodge,  of  An- 
cient, Free  and  Accepted  Masons,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  with  Charter 
granted  June  16,  1797;  Catalogues  of  the  Officers,  Members  and 
Initiates  of  the  Lodge,  from  its  Organization  to  1859;  ^  Synopsis 
of  the  Work  of  twenty-two  Past  Masters;  a  List  of  the  Members  in 
1858;  Biographies  of  all  the  Past  Masters;  and  a  History  of  the 
Lodge,  including  Biographical  Sketches,  and  a  Record  of  the 
Deaths  of  its  Members  and  Initiates  from  1797  to  1859.  T^  which 
is  added  an  Historical  Sketch  of  Masonry.  By  Louis  A.  Surette, 
Master  of  Corinthian  Lodge  from  October,  185  I,  to  October,  1858. 
Concord:  Printed  by  Benjamin  Tolman.  1 859.  1 2 mo,  pp.  19 1. 
3  portraits.  aas.,  b.,  ba.,  h.,  nyh.,  nyp,  93829 

A  Surgeon,  pseud.  Naval.  An  Examination  of  the  Legality 
of  the  General  Orders.  See  [Ruschenberger  (W.  S.  W. )],  no. 
74188,  vol.   18.    NYP. 

The  NYP.  copy  has  a  presentation  inscription  with  the  author's  autograph. 

Surgeon  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  pseud.  The  Principles  of  Naval 
Staff  Rank.  See  [Clymer  (George)],  no.  13806,  vol.  4. 

A  review  of  Clymer's  work  by  W.  S.  W.  Ruschenberger,  no.  74192,  vol.  18,  has 
the  same  title. 


328 


SURGEON. 


A  Surgeon  U.  S.  Navy,  fseud.  Remarks  on  the  Condition  of 
the  Marine  Hospital  Fund.  See  [Ruschenberger  (W.  S.  W.)], 
no.  74193,  vol.  18. 

Surgeon  of  Norfolk,  fseud.  A  |  Treatise  |  on  the  Gonor- 
rhoea I  by  a  I  Surgeon  of  Norfolk,  |  Virginia.  |  Norfolk:  Printed 
by  John  McLean.  \  M,DCC,  Lxxxvii.  |  8vo,  pp.  (2),  5-30  +. 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch.  C.  QS^S*^ 

Evans  gives  the  collation  as  pp.  (32)  + 

Surgy  (Jacques  Philibert  Rousselot  de).  See  Rousselot  de  Surgy 
(Jacques  Philibert). 

SuRiGUE  (Sebastiao  Fabregas).  Almanak  geral  do  Imperio  do 
Brasil,  para  .  .  .  1 836.   Rio  de  Janeiro.    1 836.    8vo.    Continued. 

93831 

This  and  the  two  follovi'lng  titles  supplied  from  Sacramento  Blake's  "Diccionario 
bibliographico  brazileiro,"  vol.  7,  1902,  pp.  205—206. 

SuRiGUE.  Demonstragao  do  desenho  original  para  colloca(jao 
dos  edificios  da  illuminagao  publica  na  capital  do  Imperio  do  Brazil 
e  outras  pegas  analogas  ao  objecto  em  que  se  ve  a  esperteza  Clemen- 
tina em  toda  sua  plenitude.   Rio  de  Janeiro.    1 843.    8vo,  pp.  13. 

93832 

SuRiGUE.  Recreagao  brasileira,  scientifica  e  moral  dedicada  a 
mocidade  de  ambos  OS  sexos.    Rio  de  Janeiro.    I  840.    8vo.      93833 

SURINAM. 

The  works  entered  below  include  the  following: 
I.    Official  Publications — 1799. 

II.  Miscellaneous  Publications,  including  anonymous  works  relating  to  Surinam 
and  a  few  corporate  entries,  not  elsewhere  entered  under  author  or  title. 

For  other  works  relating  to  Surinam  and  Dutch  Guiana,  see  Guiana. 

Acknowledgment  should  be  made  of  the  assistance  furnished  by  Mrs.  Henri 
Crommclin  in  the  preparation  of  the  Dutch  titles. 

Official  Publications, 
i.  societeit  van  surinam. 

The  Dutch  West  India  Company,  which  had  acquired  the  colony  of  Surinam  from 
the  commissioners  of  the  States  of  Zeeland,  in  order  to  increase  the  capital  for  the 
enterprise,  in  1683,  sold  one  third  of  its  holdings  there  to  the  city  of  Amsterdam, 
and  one  to  Cornelis  van  Aessen,  lord  of  Sonmiclsdijk.  The  syndicate  thus  formed 
was  incorporated  as  the  Societeit  van  Suriname.  Later  Sommelsdijk's  share  was 
bought  by  the  city  of  Amsterdam.  The  Societeit  went  through  a  process  of  liquidation 
in  1791,  but  the  nominal  control  of  Surinam  was  left  to  its  governor  there  until 
1795,  when  the  dependency  was  taken  over  directly  by  the  Netherlands  government, 
.ictual  control  under  it  being  vested  in  a  Committee  of  Twenty-one  for  the  Possessions 
on  the  Guinea  Coast  and  in  America.  Information  as  to  later  history  supplied  by 
William  R.   .Shepherd,  citing  the  following  references:     H.  D.  Benjamins'  and  J.   F. 


SURINAM.  329 

Snelleman's  "Encyclopafdie  van  Nedcrlandsch  West-Indic,"  pp.  667-668;  A.  Zim- 
mermann's  "Die  Kolonialpolitik  der  Niederliindcr,"  p.  167,  passim,  references,  301  ; 
"Dutch  Guiana — Handbooks  prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  Foreign  Office," 
London,  1920,  p.  9  sqq.,  references,  78 — here  the  date  (13)  1791  refers  properly  to 
the  defunct  new  West  India  Company  which  till  that  date  had  retained  one-third 
share,  and  not  to  the  Societeit;  also  O.  Van  Rees'  "Staatshuishoudkunde,"  vol.  z; 
and  writings  of  A.  J.  Van  der  Meulen,  with  reference  to  Van  de  Spiegel. 

Accoord  I  Met  de  Staaten  van  Zeeland  aangegaan,  |  wcgens  de 
Koop  en  Overneminge   |   van  de  Colonie  van  Suriname;    |   Mits 
gaders  het  |   Octroy   |   Van  haar  Hoog  Mogcnde;    |   Conditien 
Tussen  de  Drie  Respective  Leden;   |  En  |  andere  Stukkcn  |  De 
Societeyt  van    Suriname    |    concernende.    |    t^ Amsterdam y    \    Door 
ordre  van  de  Ed.  Achtb.  Heercn  D'lrectenren  van  de  Geoctroyeerde 
Societeyt  van  \  Suriname y  by  d^ Erven  van  J .  Lescailie  en  D.  Rank 
gedrukt.  I   [1713?]    4to,  blank  leaf,  pp.  (4),  (13),  verso  blank, 
40,  (31)  verso  blank,  and  blank  leaf,    [*]  in  four,  the  first  blank, 
A*  in  four,  B*  in  two.  A— E  in  fours,  C  in  three  and  stub  marked 
*,  **  in  two,  *'"''■*  in  four,  the  last  blank. 

C,  W.y  SUR.KOL.BIB.  93834 

A  collection  of  official  documents  published  from  16S2  to  1713,  with  the  above 
general  title  page  prefixed,  in  some  copies  the  original  issues  being  utilized.  The 
description  here  given  is  from  the  h.  copy.    The  various  items  are  as  follows: 

L^".  A  Accoord  |  Tussen  |  De  Gemagtigde  van  de  Ed.  Mog:  Heeren  |  Staaten 
van  Zeeland,  |  Ter  eenre;  |  En  |  De  Gecommitteerde  Bewinthcbberen  van  |  de  Gen- 
eraale  Geoctroyeerde  West-  |  Indische  Compagnie,  |  Ter  andere  zyde;  |  Wegens  't 
overnemen  van  de  |  Colonie  van  Suriname.  |  t' Amsterdam,  \  Door  ordre  van  de  Ed. 
Achth.  Heercn  Directeuren  van  de  Geoctroyeerde  Societeyt  \  can  Suriname,  by 
d'Erjgcn  van  J.  Lescailie  en  D.  Rank  gedrukt.  \  [1683.]  4to,  pp.  (13),  verso  blank. 
[*4],  A*  in  four,  B*  in  two.    Dated  on  B*[i] recto,  6  January  1683. 

L^.  B  Octroy.  1682.  A  reissue  of  the  first  edition  of  the  charter.  For  full 
title,  see  the  separate  entry  below.    Pp.  26.    A— C  in  fours,  D[,]. 

L^.  C  Conditien,  |  Tusschen  de  Drie  Respective  Leden;  |  Van  de  |  Societeyt 
van  Suriname,  |  Geconveniecrt  in  |  Dato  21  May,  1683.  |  t' Amsterdam,  \  Door  ordre 
van  de  Ed.  Achtb.  Heeren  Directeuren  van,  de  Geoctroyeerde  \  Societeyt  van  Suri- 
name, by  d'Erfg.  van  J.  Lescailie  en  D.  Rank  gedruk.  \  Pp.  27—40.    Do— 4,  E  in  four. 

L^.  D.  Acte  van  Subsidie  |  van  de  Provintie  van  |  Gelderland.  |  Pp.  (3).  A[i]— Aj 
recto.    Caption  title.    Dated  on  recto  of  A^:    29  November  1682. 

L-"".  E.  Acte  van  Subsidie  |  van  de  Provintie  van  |  Holland  en  West-  |  Vries- 
land.  I  Pp.  (5).   Verso  of  Ao,  A3-[A4].    Caption  title.    Dated  on  verso  of  [A4],  1682. 

L^.  F.  Acte  van  Subsidie  |  van  de  Provintie  van  |  Zeeland.  |  Pp.  (3).  Bf]]— Bj 
recto.    Caption  title.    Dated  on  recto  of  B,;  3  Augusty,  1682. 

L^.  G.  Acte  van  Subsidie  |  van  de  Provintie  van  |  Utrecht.  |  Pp.  (3).  Verso  of 
B2,  B3.    Caption  title.    Dated  on  verso  of  B3:    19  September,  1682. 

L^.  H.  Extract  uyt  het  Register  |  der  Resolutien  van  Ridder-  |  schap  en  Stcden, 
de  Staaten  |  van  Overyssel.  |  Zwolle  den  23  Marty,  1683.  |  Pp.  (3).  [B4]-C[,l 
recto.    Caption  title. 

h^.  I.  Acte  van  Subsidie  van  |  de  Provintie  van  Gronin-  |  gen  en  Ommelanden.  | 
Pp-  (3)-  Verso  of  C[i],  C-.  Caption  title.  Dated  on  verso  of  C-:  23  Septembcris, 
1682. 

L^.  K.    Extract  uyt  het  Re-  |  gister  der  Resolutien  van  |  de  Hoog  Mog:    Heeren 
Staten  Generaal  der  Ver-  |  eenigde  Nederianden.  |  Sabbathi,  den  5  October,  1686.  | 


330 


SURINAM. 


Pp.   (2).    Leaf  marked  "*".    This  leaf  mates  with  €[,],  and  should  be  signed  C4. 
There  is  only  a  stub  of  C3.    Caption  title. 

L^.  L.  Extract  uyt  Re-  |  gister  der  Resolutien  van  |  de  Hoog  Mog.  Heeren  | 
Staten  Generaal  der  Ver-  |  eenigde  Nederlanden.  |  Veneris,  den  28  July,  171  3.  |  Pp. 
(4).    **-[*%].    Caption  title. 

L-''.  M.   Extract  uyt  het  Re-  |  gister  der  Resolutien  van  |  de  Hoog  Mog:    Heeren 
Staten  Generaal  der  Ver-  |  eenigde  Nederlanden.  |  Jovis,  den  28  December,  171 3.  | 
Pp.  (5).    ***  in  four,  the  verso  of  the  third  leaf  and  the  fourth  blank.    Caption  title. 

The  c.  copy,  which  is  catalogued  under  Nederlandsche  West-Indische  Compagnie, 
lacks  the  general  title  and  following  leaf,  and  L^.  B  and  C. 

An  early  ms.  slip  prepared  for  the  Dictionary  by  Joseph  Sabin  describes  a  collection 
of  documents  made  from  1682  to  1749  with  a  similar  title,  Amsterdam,  1749,  which 
also  included  reissues  of  the  original  publications. 

Berigt  door  Directeuren  van  de  Societeit  van  Suriname  .  ,  . 
tegen  de  Grievan  van  eenige  Persoonen  .  .  .  concerneer.  het  poinct 
van  het  onderhoud  der  fortification.  Met  de  Bylagen.  [n.  f.  1 733.] 
Foho,  pp.  100.  93835 

Title  from  the  Muller  catalogue,  1 872-1  875,  no.  1458. 

Berigt  I  door  Directeuren  van  de  Socie-  I  teit  van  Suriname, 
overgege-  |  ven  aan  de  Hoog  Mog.  Heeren  |  Staaten  Generaal  der 
Vereenig-  |  de  Nederlanden  tot  justifica-  |  tie  van  haar  gesus- 
tineerde,  om-  |  trent  het  diflFerent  der  Slaaven  |  Huuren  tot  den 
opbouw  der  |  fortification  in  Suriname  geem-  |  ploijeert;  nament- 
lyk,  dat  de-  j  selve  huuren  niet  tot  24  stui-  |  vers,  maar  tot  12 
stuivers  en  |  minder  hadden  behooren,  en  als  |  nog  moeten  be- 
reekent  worden,  |  .  .  .  \_Amsterdam?  1746?]  Folio,  pp.  42,  (2), 
(3),  verso  blank,  33,  (i),  56,  23,  verso  blank,  (3).  A-L  in 
twos,  [*]  in  two.  A— H  in  twos,  [**]  in  one,  A— O  in  twos,  A— G 
in  twos.  H.  93836 

This  first  report  is  dated,  "Amsterdam  den  22  Augusti  1746,"  and  occupies  pp.  42. 
A  docketed  title  is  on  the  verso  of  the  following  unnumbered  leaf.  It  is  followed  by 
a  report  of  1733  and  other  documents,  all  of  which  are  mentioned  in  the  "Lyste." 

Contents: 

Lyste  I  der  |  Bylagen,  Relatief  tot  het  Berigt,  |  door  Directeuren  van  de  So-  I 
cieteit  van  Suriname,  aan  haar  Hoog  Mog.  overgegeven,  in  |  dato  22  Augusti  1746.  | 
Pp.  (3)- 

Berigt  I  door  Directeuren  van  de  So-  |  cieteit  van  Suriname  over-  |  gegeven  aan 
de  Hoog  Mo-  I  gende  Heeren  Staaten  Ge-  |  neraal  der  Vereenigde  Ne  |  derlanden 
tot  justilicatie  van  |  derselver  gehoudene  con-  |  duites  in  de  Colonie  van  Su-  |  riname 
zoo  tcgon  de  Re-  |  queste,  als  de  zoo  genaam-  |  de  Grieven,  door  eenige  niet 
genocnide  Persoonen  aan  |  Hoogstgemclde  haar  Hoog  |  Mog.  overgegeven,  preten- 
selyk  uyt  den  naame  en  van  |  wegen  de  Raaden  van  Politic  |  der  Colonic  van  Suri- 
name en  I  onderhoorige  Districten  van  |  dien,  zich  qualiliceerende,  |  principaale 
Gcinteresscerdens  |  in  dezelve  Colonie,  mitsgaders  |  van  vecle,  en  quasi  nicest 
gedi-  I  stinguecrde  Ingczetenen  en  Ei-  |  gcnaars  van  de  Plantagien  al-  |  daar,  con- 
ccrnecrcnde  het  poinct  |  van  hit  onderhoud  der  Fortifi-  |  catien,  en  het  maaken  van  | 
Nicuwe  of   mecrdere  verster-    |    kinge.    |    [Amsterdam.     1733?]     Dated   on   p.    33, 

"Amsterdam   dni  September   1 73 3."    A  docketed   title  on  the  verso   of  p.    33. 

This  and  tlie  lollowing  "Bylaagen"  are  probably  a  reissue  of  an  edition  printed  in 


SURINAM.  331 

Bylaagen  |  Relatief  tot  het  Bericht  |  door  Directeuren  van  de  So-  |  cietcit  van 
Suriname  aan  haar  |  Hoog  Mogende  overgele-  ]  vert.  |  Pp.  56.    Caption  title. 

[Various  documents,  numbered  2—24.  First  document  is  "Extract  uyt  het  Register 
Resolutien  van  de  H09  Mog.  Heeren  Staten  Generaal,"  dated  Oct.  2,  1733.]  Pp.  23, 
verso  blank,  (3). 

Bylaagen  specteerende  tot  het  berigt  door  de  Societeit  van  Suri- 
name overgegeven  aan  de  Staaten  Gener.  jegens  request  van 
eenige  inwoonderen  van  Suriname.    1750.    Folio,  pp.  220.    93837 

Title  from  the  Muller  catalogue,  1 872-1 875,  no.  1459. 

Conditien  tusschen  de  Drij  Respective  Leden  van  de  Societeijt 
van  Suriname.  Geconvenieert  in  dato  21  Maij,  1683.  Amsterdam. 
[1683.]  93838 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Surlnaamsche  Koloniale  Bibliotheek,  18^9,  p.  20. 
Reissued  as  part  of  the  "Accoord,"  see  above. 

Conventie  tusschen  de  Directeuren  van  de  Societeijt  en  Ge- 
magtigde  van  Raaden  van  Policie.  Geapprobeert  19  Dec.  1733. 
s'Gravenhage.    1734.  93^39 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Surinaamsche  Koloniale  Bibliotheek,  1859,  p.  20. 

Missive  van  Directeuren  van  de  Societeit  van  Suriname,  van  den 
12  Aug.  1772  ..  .  concerneerende  de  door  Gouverneur  en  Raaden 
voorgeslage  Augmentatie  der  Militie  aldaar  .  .  .  \The  Hague? 
1772.]  BM.  93840 

Missive  van  Raaden  van  politic  te  Suriname,  betreff.  de  beheer- 
ing  van  deze  colonie.  Met  Berigt  van  Directeuren  van  de  societeit 
hierop.    1775.   Folio,  pp.  100.  93841 

Title  from  an  unidentified  bookseller's  catalogue. 

Octroy  door  d'  Ed:  Geoctr:  Societeit  van  Suriname  verleent 
aan  de  Heer  Wilhelm  Hack.    1743.   ^ee  no.  56681,  vol.  13.    h., 

JCB. 

Octroy  I  Ofte  fondamentele  Conditien,  on-  |  der  de  welcke  haer 
Hoogh  Mog.  ten  bes-  |  ten  en  voordele  van  de  Ingezetenen  de-  |  ser 
Landen,  de  Colonie  van  Suriname  |  hebben  doen  vallen  in  handen 
ende  on-  |  der  directie  van  de  Bewinthebberen  van  |  de  generale 
Nederlandtsche  Geoctroyeer-  |  de  West  Indische  Compagnie.  | 
In  ^s  Gravenhage,  \  By  Jacobue  Scheltus,  Ordinaris  Drucker  van 
de  Hoogh  Mogende  Heeren  \  Staten  Generaal  der  Vereenighde 
Nederlanden.  Anno  1682.  |  Met  Prtvtlegie.  4to,  pp.  26.  A— C 
in  fours,  D[i].  h.  93842 

Improved  title  of  no.  56663,  vol.  13. 

Reissued  in  "Accoord,"  [1713.^,  see  above.  The  h.  copy  is  in  the  reissue. 


332 


SURINAM. 


Octroi  of  fondamenteele  conditien,  onder  dewelke  Haar  Hoog 
Mog.  ten  besten  en  voordeele  van  de  ingezeetenen  deeser  landen  de 
colonie  van  Suriname  hebben  doen  vallen  in  handen  en  onder  direc- 
tie  van  de  bewindhebbercn  van  de  generaale  Neederlandsche  ge- 
octroyeerde  Westindische  compagnie,  hi's  GravenhagCy  J.  Schel- 
tus.    1752.    8vo,  pp.  22.  C.  93843 

Impi'oveJ  title  of  that  entered  following  the  first  edition,  1682,  our  no.  56663, 
vol.  13. 

Wy  M"".  Joan  Jacob  Mauricius,  Gou-  |  verneur  Generaal  over 
de  Colonie  van  |  Surinaame,  Rivieren  en  Districten  van  |  dien, 
&c.  &c.  &c.  I  Ende  Raaden  van  Politie  en  Crimineele  |  Justitie  der- 
selver  Provintie,  &c.  &c.  |   [^Paramaribo?    1749.^']    Svo,  pp.  8. 

Caption  title.  H.  93844 

The  H.  copy  is  dated  in  what  is  probably  contemporary  ms.  :  "den  5  December 
1749." 

2.    OFFICIAL    PUBLICATIONS   OF   THE    COLONY   AFTER   THE 
LIQUIDATION   OF  THE  SOCIETEIT. 1799- 

Gouverneur  Generaal.  Publicatie.  |  Wy  |  Mr.  Wolphert  Jacob  | 
Beeldsnyder  Matroos  |  Gouverneur  Generaal,  |  Ad  Interim  over 
de  Colonie  Su-  |  rinaame,  Rivieren  en  Dis-  |  tricten  van  dien,  | 
Mitssraders      Collonel      over  de  g-ezaamentlyke  Militie       dezer 

01  1  O  J  1 

Landen  &c.  &c.  &c.  |  En  de  |  Raaden  van  politie  en  Crimineele 
Justi-  I  tie  der  voorsz:  Colonie,  &c.  &c.  &c.  |  [On  cover:]  Her- 
drukt  te  Paramaribo  ter  \  Gefriviligeerde  Drukkery  van  \  A.  T. 
Bordas.  \  [1799.]    i6mo,  pp.  22.  JCB.,  nyp.  93845 

Dated  at  the  end:    Actum  Paramaribo  den  14  February  1799. 

Hove  van  Civile  Justitie.  Maniere  |  van  |  Procedeeren  |  voor  | 
den  Edele  Achtbaaren  Hove  |  van  Civile  Justitie  |  der  Colonie 
Surinamen  |  en  |  onderhoorige  districten.  |  Waar  agte  gevoegd  is  | 
Extract  I  Uit  dezelve  Maniere  van  Procedeeren,  omme  byzonder- 
lyk  te  I  dienen  voor  het  Edele  Collegie  van  Kleine-Vaceerende  | 
over  Groote  Zaaken.  |  Mitsgaders  |  Nog  twee  Extractcn  uit  de 
Notulen  der  Resolution,  genomen  by  den  |  Edelen  Achtbaaren 
Hove  van  Civile  Justitie;  dienende  tot  meer-  |  dere  Explicatie  op 
de  Articulcn,  wcgcns  het  Procedeeren  |  in  Gyzelinge.  |  Para- 
maribo I  ^Per  Gepriviligeerde  Drukkery  van  W.  IV.  Beeldsn\der  \ 
MDCCxciv.  I  4to,  pp.  viii,  51,  "register"  (l).  BM.,  C.  +  ^  Graven- 
hage.    1859.    ^^''^-  BM.  93846 

Hove  van  Politie  en  Crimineele  Justitie.  Notificatie.  |  De  Hove 
van   Politic  en  Crimineele  Justitie  der  Colonie  Suri-   |   name,   op 


SURINAM.  333 

den  30ste  December  1795,  geresolveerd  hebbende,  omme  in  voor- 
raad  tot  benoodigde  |  uitgaaven,  |  .  .  .  |  Paramaribo  den  13  May 
1796.  I  (Onderstond)  |  Ter  Ordonnantie  van  den  Hove  |  (en 
geteekend)  |  J.  J.  Wohlfahrt.  |  Drdrukt  tc  Paramaribo  tcr  Ge- 
frivtltgeerde  Drukkery  van  IV.  W.  Becldsnxder.  \  [1796.]  Folio 
broadside.  JCB.  93S47 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Miscellaneous  Publications. 

The  following  list  of  unofficial  publications  is  arranged  alphabetically,  anonymous 
works  under  title,  and  corporate  publications  under  the  name  of  the  body  responsible 
for  them. 

Aanmerkingen  op  eene  verhandeling  betreffende  de  kolonie 
Suriname.    See  [Veldwijk  (E.  G.)]. 

Aanteekeningen  betrekkelijk  de  kolonie  Suriname.  See  [Heeck- 
eren  {Baron  van)'\,  no.  31225,  vol.  8.    BM. 

Almanak  voor  de  Nederlandsche  West-Indische  Bezittingen, 
en  de  kust  van  Guinea,  voor  het  jaar  1859.  Uitgegeven  met 
toestemming  van  Z.  exc.  den  minister  van  staat,  minister  van  kolo- 
nien.  ie  s^Gravenhage,  bij  de  Gebroeders  Van  Cleej.  Mede  ver- 
krijgbaar  te  Paramaribo^  bij  IV.  E.  H.  Winkels.  1858.  [Verso 
of  title:]  Gedrukt  bij  de  Gebroeders  Van  Cleej.  l2mo,  pp.  xcii, 
8,  leaf  numbered  8*  on  recto,  verso  blank,  9—231.    Continued. 

NYP.  93848 

Antwoord  op  deze  aanmerkingen,  enz.  door  C'.".  s'Graven- 
hage:    Gebroeders  Giiinta  d'Albani.    1824.    8vo,  pp.  50.    93849 

Attributed  to  Adam  Cameron  in  Teenstra's  "De  Negerslaven  in  de  kolonie  Suri- 
name," 1842,  p.  337. 

Title  from  Sijpesteijn's  "Beschrijving  van  Suriname,"  1854,  p.  275. 

A  reply  to  Veldwijk's  anonymous  "Aanmerkingen  op  eene  verhandeling  betreffende 
de  kolonie  Suriname,"  1824. 

Ausfuhrliche  Beschreibung  der  Insel  Surinam.    1672.    i2mo. 

93850 

Title  from  Nouvion's  "Catalogue  bibliographique  de  la  Guyane"  in  "Publications 
de  la  Societe  d'etudes  pour  la  colonisation  de  la  Guyane  frangaise,"  no.  4,  1844, 
no.  9,  where  it  is  listed  as  anonymous. 

Bedenkingen  wegen  de  nieuwe  reglement  onlangs  ingevoerd  in 
Suriname.    See  [Bosch  ( — van  den)],  no.  6453,  ^°^-  ^-    ^^• 

Beschrijvinge  van  de  volkplantinge  Zuriname.  See  H[er]l[ein] 
(J.  D.),  no.  31495,  vol.  8,  and  L.  (J.  D.  H.),  no.  38384,  vol.  9. 
Leeuwardeny  17  18.   JCB.,  M.,  nyp. 

Added  engraved  title  in  1718  edition:    Nauwkeurige  Beschryvinge  ... 


334 


SURINAM. 


Beschrijvinge  van  Guiana;  des  selfs  Cituatie.    See  Guiana,  no. 

29161,  vol.  7.    C,  NYP. 

Beschryving  van  de  kolonie  Suriname  en  hare  onderhoorige  dis- 
tricten.  Amsterdam:  Jan  Roos  en  Xoon.  1781.  2  vols.,  8vo. 
Plates.  93851 

Title  from  an  early  manuscript  note  prepared  by  Joseph  Sabin. 

Beschryving  |  Van  de  |  Rivier  en  Colonic  |  der  |  Barbice  [sic],  | 
Geleegen  aan  de  Wilde  Kust  van  |  Gujana,  ]  Bewesten  van  |  Suri- 
name. I  Te  Am^steldam,  \  By  Gerard  van  Keulen,  Boek-en  T,ee- 
kaart-  \  verkoofery  aan  de  Oost-'zyde  van  de  Nleuwen-brugy  \  of 
de  hoek  van  de  Nieuwenbrug-steeg.  \  [1725?],  4to,  pp.  (4),  32. 

Improved  title  of  no.  4810,  vol.  2.  C.  93°52 

Beschryvinge  van  het  Heerlijcke  ende  Gezegende  Landt  Gujana. 
See  [Keye  (Otto)],  no.  376J4.,  vol.  9.   c,  JCB.,  nyp. 

Brief  betreffende  de  Plantagien  Waterland,  Adrichem  .  .  .  See 
no.  7860,  vol.  2. 

Brief  van  een  S[urinam]s  Heer  aan  een  Vriend  in  Zeeland.  See 
no.  7913,  vol.  2. 

The  Conduct  of  the  Dutch,  relating  to  their  Breach  of  Treaties 
with  England.  See  Clifford  (J.),  no.  13686,  vol.  4,  and  Conduct, 
no.  15201,  vol.  4.  London:  C.  Say,  1760,  JCB.  London:  W. 
Bristow,  1760,  c,  H.,  NYP.  93853 

Copies  of  London  issues,  1760,  ba.,  bm. 

Consideratien  |  van  bewinthebberen  der  gene  |  rale  geoctroy- 
eerde  Neder  |  lantse  West-Indische  Compagnie  |  over  |  de  directie 
van  de  Colonie  van  Suriname,  ende  het  Gouvernement  van  |  den 
Heer  van  Sommelsdyck  aldaar.  |  [^Amsterdam?  168—.^]  Folio, 
pp.  20.  c.  93854 

Caption  title.    Information  from  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Dagverhaal  van  eene  reis  naar  Paramaribo  en  verdere  omstreken 
in  de  kolonie  Suriname  .  .  .  Amsterdam:  C.  G.  Siilpke.  1842.  8vo, 
pp.  vi,  121,  (l).  c.  93855 

Engraved  title  page. 

Published  anonymously  by  Gaspard  Philippe  Charles  van  Breugel. 

Improved  title  of  no.  7747,  vol.  2. 

Ecnige  woorden  tcr  aanprijzing  van  den  Mais-bouw  in  de  Kol- 
onie Suriname.  See  j  Raders  (R.  F.  van)],  no.  67410,  vol.  16. 
Parnmar'ibo,   [1849],  bm.,  sur.kol.bib.,;   j'  Hage,   1854.  SUR. 

KOL.BIB. 


SURINAM. 


335 


Emancipatie  door  centralisatie.  See  no,  22396,  vol.  6.   bm.,  nyp. 

Attributed  to  W.  H.  Lans  on  the  nvp.  catalogue  card. 

Essai  historique  sur  la  colonic  de  Surinam.  See  [Nassy  (D. 
de  la)],  no.  51894,  vol.  12.   c,  JCB. 

Also  entered  with  German  translations  under  [Leon  (P.  de)]. 
Attributed  to  Nassy  in  "Bijdragen  voor  vaderlandsche  geschiedenis  en  oudheid- 
kunde,"  ser.  5,  vol.  6,  1919,  pp.  218-233. 

An  Essay  on  the  Natural  History  of  Guiana.  See  [Bancroft 
(Edward)],  no.  3106,  vol.  i,   h.,  nyp. 

Gedachten  ten  Gunste  der  Planters  en  Lands-Ambtenaren  te 
Suriname.    See   [Netscher  (P.  M.)],  no.  52349,  vol.    13.    bm., 

SUR.KOL.BIB. 

Geschied-  en  handel-kundig  Tafereel.  See  [Leon  (P.  de)], 
no.  40088,  vol.  10. 

For  an  attribution  to  D.  de  la  Nassy,  see  above,  note  on  Essai  historique,  of 
which  it  is  a  translation. 

Geschiedenis  der  Kolonie  Suriname.  See  [Leon  (P.  de)],  no. 
40087,  vol.  10.   bm.,  c,  jcb. 

For  an  attribution  to  C.  de  la  Nassy,  see  above,  Essai  historique,  of  which  it  is  a 
translation. 

An  Historical  and  Political  View  of  the  Present  and  Ancient 
State  of  the  Colony  of  Surinam.  See  [Fermin  (P.)],  no.  241 18, 
vol.  6.    JCB. 

De  Kolonist.  See  no.  38232,  vol.  9. 

Korte  aenwijsinge  van  de  bijsondere  nuttigheden,  die  met  reden 
te  gemoet  gesien  kunnen  worden,  uijt  de  conservatie  ende  verbe- 
teringen  van  de  Colonie  van  Suriname.    [«•  ^.]     168 1.    4to. 

93856 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Surinaamsche  Koloniale  Bibliotheek,  1859,  p.  13. 
Improved  title  of  no.  38254,  vol.  9. 

Korte  opmerkingen,  omtrent  de  suikercultuur  .  .  .  in  de  kolonie 
Suriname.    See  no.  38261,  vol.  9. 

Letterlievend  genootschaf  ^'Oefening  kweekt  Kcnnis.'*  .  .  . 
Jaarboekje  voor  het  jaar  1856.  Uitgeven  door  het  letterlievend 
genootschap:  Oefening  kweekt  kennis,  te  Paramaribo,  's  Graven- 
hage,  L.  J.  Verhoeven.  1856.  [Verso  of  half  title:]  Gedrukt 
b'tj  Gebr.  Giiinta  d'Albani.    i2mo,  pp.  (8),  Ixxv,  105. 

With  heading:    Suriname.  BM.,   C,   NYP.,  SUR.KOL.BIB.  93857 

Also:  ...  Jaarboekje  voor  ...  1857  ...  [Same  imprint.]  1857.  i2mo,  pp.  xii, 
Ixxiii,  183.    BM.,  c,  NYP.    The  last  leaf  is  folded. 


336 


SURINAM. 


Lettres  d'un  fils  a  son  pere  au  sujet  du  voyage  de  Surinam.  See 
no.  40689,  vol.  10.   BM. 

Maatschappij  van  de  Protestantsche  Surinaamsche  Mettray  of 
Lustrijk.  Statuten  van  de  Maatschappij  van  de  Protestantsche  Suri- 
naamsche Mettray  op  Lustrijk,  aan  de  Beneden-Commewijne. 
Paramaribo.    1857.    ^vo.  93858 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Surinaamsche  Koloniale  Bibliotheek,  1859,  p.  29. 

Naauwkereurige  |  naamlyst  |  der  |  plantagien  en  gronden,  |  in 
de  I  colonie  Suriname.  |  Met  aanwyzing  van  derzelver  |  plaatsing,  | 
eigenaars  en  administrateurs.  |  In  een  Alphabetische  Order  ge- 
schikt.  I  Te  Amsterdaniy  \  By  A.  van  der  Kroe  en  Anth.  Cafel,  \ 
Boekverkopers  op  den  Dam.    1784.  |  4to,  pp.  80.        nyp.  93859 

Nachricht  von  Surinam.    See  no.  51691,  vol.  12. 

Newe-Sjalom.  Inwijding  der  nieuv/e  synagoge:  Newe-Sjalom 
te  Surinam.  Paramaribo.    [1837.]    8vo.  EM.  93860 

Noodig  berigt  aan  het  publiek,  betrekkelijk  de  bestaande  difiFer- 
enten  tusschen  commissarissen  en  directeuren  van  de  negotiatie  ten 
laste  de  plantagien  Waterland,  Adrichem,  Palmeneribo  en  Suri- 
nomombo,  gelegen  in  de  colonie  Surinamen.  Amsterdam,:  P.  den 
Hcngst  en  %oon.    1825.    8vo,  pp.  16.  BM.,  c.  93861 

Notes  sur  les  Colonies  de  Surinam  et  de  Demerary.  See  Guiana, 
no.  29 1 8  I,  vol.  7.    NYH.,  NYP. 

Raadgevingen  aan  de  ingezetenen  van  Suriname.  See  no.  67383, 
vol.  16. 

Recueil  |  Van  Authenticque  |  Stukken,  |  Concernerende  het  | 
Renfort  Troupes,  |  Door  Haar  Hoog  Moogende  in  den  Jaare 
1774'  I  gezonden  naar  |  Suriname.  |  Te  Am^sterdam,  \  By  Pieter 
Mortier,  Stads  Drukker  en  Boekverkooper ^  \  in  de  Warmoesstraatj 
oostzyde,  het  tweede  Hiiis  benoorden  \  de  St.  Annastraat.  Met 
Privilegie.    I  775.  |  Folio,  pp.  (2),  74,  blank  recto,  (l). 

The  title  is  repeated  on  the  verso  of  the  last  leaf.  NYP.  93^62 

Recueil  van  Egte  Stukken  en  Bewyzen.   Sec  no.  68458,  vol.  16. 

BM.,  II.,  NYP. 

Remarques  Critiques  sur  Ic  Tableau  Historique  et  Politique  de  la 
Colonie  de  Surinam.    See  no.  69538,  vol.  17. 


SURINAM.  337 

Schets  om  te  strekken  ten  betooge,  dat  tie  vrijstelling  der  slavcn 
in  de  kolonie  Suriname  kan  worden  tot  stand  gebragt  zonder  gelde- 
lijke  opoffering.    Paramaribo.    1848.    8vo.  938^3 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Surinaamsche  Koloniale  Bibliotheck,  1859,  p.  25, 
where  it  is  attributed  to  R.  F.  van  Raders. 

Slaven-emancipatfe  en  slaven-arbeid  in  Suriname,  door  een  Gron- 
dergenaar  in  die  kolonie.   Leyden.    [1858?]    8vo.  BM.  93864 

Slavenhouders  en  slavenvrienden.  Een  stem  uit  Suriname,  be- 
antwoord  door  een  stem  uit  Holland.    Haarlem.    1857.    8^'"- 

93865 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Surinaamsche  Koloniale  Bibliotheek,  1859,  p.  26. 

Eene  Stem  uit  Suriname.  See  no,  91220,  vol.  23.   sur.k.ol.bib. 

For  a  reply,  see  Slavenhouders  en  slavenvrienden,  above. 

Surinaamsche  aangelegenheden.  Utrecht:  Kemknk  en  Xoon. 
1859.    8vo,  pp.  22.  93866 

Title  from  the  "Almanak  voor  de  Nederlandsche  West-Indische  Bezittingen  .  .  . 
voor  .  .  .  i860,"  pp.  239. 

De  Surinaamsche  Adressen.    \^Am.sterdam?    1858?]    8vo. 

BM. 93867 

"A  stricture  on  an  address  from  certain  inhabitants  of  Surinam  to  Schimpf, 

the  Governor  of  that  Colony,  requesting  him  to  recall  his  resignation  of  office;   and 
on  an  address  on  the  sr,me  subject  to  the  Second  Chamber  of  the  States  General." — bm. 

De  Surinaamische  adressen.    Utrecht.    1859.    8vo,  pp.  37. 

BM. 93868 

Surinaamsche  Almanak  voor  het  jaar  1820.  te  Paramaribo  en 
te  Amsterdarriy  bij  E.  Beijer  en  C.  G.  Sulfke.  [18 1 9.]  l2mo, 
engraved  title  and  pp.  (29),  74,  75*-78*,  75-84,  72.  2  folded 
maps.    Continued.  BM.,  c,  nyp.  93869 

No  issues  published  for  1822— 1824,  1826,  or  1844. — c. 

Surinaamsche  I  Staatkundige  I  Almanach  I  voor  den  Taare  I 
1793.  I  Door  I  Charles  Brouwn.  |  Paramaribo  \  By  TF,  P.  Wil- 
kens.  I  [1792.]  8vo,  pp.  (48),  64,  (48),  24,  29.  Folded  table. 
Continued.  H.  93870 

Surinaamsche  Koloniale  Bibliotheek^  Paramaribo.  Catalogus  der 
Surinaamsche  Koloniale  Bibliotheek.  ^  Gravenhage,  Martiniis 
Nijhoff.  1859.  [Verso  of  title:]  Gedrukt  bij  de  gebroeders  van 
Cleef.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  verso  blank,  60,  reglement  (4). 

Another  edition,  Gravenhage,  1862,  bm.,  c.  C,  NYP.  9387  I 


338 


SURINAM. 


Hct  I  Surinaamsche  |  Leeven,  |  Tooneelschwyse  verbeeld  |  door  | 
Don  Experientia.  |  ...  |  [Paramaribo.  1771.]  i6mo,  pp.  32. 
Plate.  JCB.  93872 

Dedication  signed  and  dated:  "Myne  Heeren,  UEd.  Dinnstvaardige  Dienaar  Don 
Experientia  Surinamen  den  Pnio  January.    1771." 
Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Surinaamsche  Maatschaffig  van  Weldadigheld.  Verslagen  van 
de  werkzaamheden  en  verrigtingen  der  Surinaamsche  Maatschap- 
pij  van  Weldadigheld  [over  het  jaar  1854].  Paramaribo.  1855. 
8vo.  Continued.  93^73 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Surinaamsche  Koloniale  Blbliotheek,  1859,  p.  29, 
which  has  some  of  the  issues.  Date  supplied  from  a  clipping  cut  from  an  unidentified 
French  bookseller's  catalogue. 

Suriname  en  de  regering.  Korte  vertoogen  over  het  vraagstuk 
van  den  dag.  Amsterdam:  C.  J.  Borleffs.  1 845.  8vo,  pp.  (8), 
52.  C.  93874 

Suriname,  in  deszelfs  tegenwoordigen  toestand.  Door  een  in- 
woner  aldaar.  Amsterdam:  C.G.Sulfke.  1823.  8vo,  engraved 
title,  andpp.  xvi,  100,  (i).  c.  93875 

By  E.  Beijer,  or  Beyer. 

Suriname  in  loose  tafereelen  en  schetsen.  See  N[agel]  (J.  H.), 
no.  5  17 14,  vol.  12.    NYP. 

Synagogue  der  fortugeesche  joodsche  gemeente.  Beschryving  | 
van  de  |  Plechtigheden  |  nevens  de  |  lofdichten  en  gebeden,  |  uit- 
gesproken  op  het  eerste  |  Jubelfeest.  |  Van  de  synagogue  der  por- 
tugeesche  |  joodsche  gemeente,  op  de  savane  |  in  de  colonic  |  Suri- 
name, I  genaamd  |  zegen  en  vrede,  |  Op  den  I2den  van  Wyn- 
maand  des  Jaars  mdcclxxxv.  |  Te  Amsterdam.  \  By  Heridrik 
W'tllcm  en  Cornells  Dronsberg,  \  Boekverkoofers  of  den  Dam.  \ 
[1785.]    4to,  pp.  (2),  38,  (i),  9,  blank  recto,  (i). 

NYP.  93876 

An  introductory  note  on  the  verso  of  the  title  is  signed  Joseph  Wallach. 
All  after  p.  38  is  in  Hebrew.  The  pp.  9  are  numbered  in  reverse  order. 

Vcrslag  van  den  staat  van  h.  Suriname.  See  [Heeckeren  (^Baron 
van)],  no.  31226,  vol.  8. 

Verslag  wegens  de  rekening  en  verantwoording  der  directie.  See 
[Wierdels  {Mevr.  F.  L.)]. 

Verslagen  over  de  Lepra  te  Suriname,  ingediend  aan  het  De- 
partcmcnt  van   Kolonicn,  den    l6'"»  December   1847   en  den   5^^ 


SURINAM.  339 

Maart  185  i,  door  de  i^  klasse  van  het  Koninklijk  Ned.  Instituut. 
Amsterdam  hi]  Liondonck.    185  I.  93^77 

These  reports  also  appear  in  the  "Tijdschrift  voor  wis-  en  natuurkundige  weten- 
schappen,"  vol.  4,  p.  240. 

Information  from  Sijpesteijn's  "Beschrijving  van  Suriname,"  1854,  p.  282. 

Verzameling  van  stukken  aangaande  de  Sun'naamsche  aangele- 
genheden,  thans  aanhangig  bij  de  tvi^eede  kamer  der  staten-generaal. 
.  .  .  ^s  Gravenhagey  Gebroeders  Belmjante.  Afrit  1 845.  [—April 
1846.]    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii,  129;  viii,  183,  verbetering  (i). 

NYP.  93878 

Verzamelingen  van  uitgezochte  verhandelingen  betrefFende  den 
landbouw  in  de  kolonie  Suriname,  opgesteld  door  het  landbouw- 
kundig  genootschap:  de  eengezindheid,  gevestigd  in  de  divisie 
Matappika,  binnen  dezelve  Kolonie.  AmsterdaTn:  bij  H.  Gartman 
en  P.  J.  Uylenbroek.    1804.    8vo,  pp.  128.  93^79 

Title  from  Teenstra's  "De  Negerslaven  in  de  kolonie  Suriname,"  1842,  p.  327. 

Het  Waere  Onderscheyt  tusschen  Koude  en  Warme  Landen. 
See  K[eye]   (0[tto]),  no.  37673,  vol.  9.    JCB. 

West-Indie.  Bijdragen  tot  de  bevordering  van  de  kennis  der 
Nederlandsch  West-Indische  Kolonien.  See  Focke  (H.  C),  no. 
24937,  ^'o^-  6-    NYP. 

The  Surrejoinder;  or  A  Short  Remonstrance,  in  behalf  of  the 
public,  against  Balance-Masters  and  Beam-Kickers,  for  intruding 
into  the  sanctuary  to  play  their  pranks  and  catch  the  applause  of  the 
multitude;  "shewing"  that  both  "scales"  are  too  much  incumbered 
with  vanity  and  ignorance,  to  weigh  arguments  to  any  advantage. 
By  Rt.  Hon.  Gaskill  Buffum,  P.  C.  S.  [fseud.]  .  .  .  Providence. 
1819.    i2mo,  pp.  II.  AAs.  93880 

SuRius  (Laurentius).  Commentarius  rerum  in  orbe  gestarum 
ab  a.  1500-1567.    Colonio'.    1567.    8vo,  pp.  lOOO +.  93881 

Title  from  the  Muller  catalogue,  1872— 1875,  no.  1497,  where  it  is  stated  that  the 
work  originally  appeared  as  a  sequel  to  Nauclerus'  Memorabilia,  1564. 

The  1 5  86  edition,  below,  has  American  references,  which  probably  appear  also  in 
the  earlier  editions. 

SuRius.  Commenta-  |  Rivs  Brevis  Rervm  |  In  Orbe  Gestarvm,  | 
Ab  Anno  Salvtis  M.  D.  Vsqve  In  |  Annvm  M.  d.  lxviii.  Ex 
Optimis  Qvibvsqve,  |  Scriptoribus  congestus,  &  nunc  recens  multis 
lo-  I  cis  non  parum  auctus  &  locupletatus:  |  Per  F.  Lavrentivm  Svri- 
vm  I  Carthusianum.  |  Cvm  Indice  Copiosissimo.  |  Coloniae^  \  Apud 


340  suRius. 

GeruuiniiTn  Calenmmy  ^  heredes  lohannts  Quentely  \  Anno  M.  D. 
Lxvill.  I  Cum  Priuileg'w  Imperialiin  decennium.  \  l2mo,  pp.  548, 
(27).    A— Z,  aa— yy  in  sixes,  zz,  aaa— bbb  in  fours,  ccc  in  six. 

BM.,  BODLEIAN,  PRINCETON.  93882 

Title  supplied  by  James  T.  Gerould. 

SuRius.     Commentarius   brevis   rerum   in    orbe   gestarum    .  .  . 

1500—74.    Co/o«/V.   1574.    8vo.    BM.,  BODLEIAN,  FAC. ADV.  93883 

SuRius.  Commen-  |  tarivs  brevis  |  rervm  in  orbe  gesta-  [  rvm, 
ab  anno  salvtis  M.  D.  |  vsqve  in  annvm  M.  D.  Lxxilll.  |  ex  optimis 
quibusque  Scriptoribus  con-  |  gestus,  per  F.  Lavrentivm  |  Svrivm 
Carthusianum.  |  Nunc  vero  recens  ab  anno  M.  d.  lxx.  auctus,  & 
ad  I  annum  M.  d.  lxxxvi.  opera  &  studio  |  Michaelis  Ab  Isselt 
Amorfortij,  perductus.  |  Cum  Indice  copiosissimo.  |  Coloniaey 
Afud  Geru'mum  Calenmmy  ^  haredes  loannis  Quen-  |  telijy 
Anno  M.  D.  lxxxvi.  |  Cum  gratia  ^  priuilegio  Im^periali  in  decen- 
nium. I  8vo,  pp.  (96),  1 1 99.  a-f,  A-Z,  Aa-Zz,  Aaa-Zzz, 
Aaaa-Ffff  in  eights.  BM.,  c,  nyp.  93884 

Several  pages  are  misnumbcred. 

Contains  references  to  Columbus  and  Vespuccius,  and  pp.  509-515  relate  to  Mexico 
and  Florida. 

For  French  and  German  translations,  see  Histoire,  and  Kurtze  Chronicle,  below. 

SuRius.  Exercicios  divinos  revelados  al  Venerable  Nicolas 
Eschio.  Traduzidos  de  latin  en  lengua  vulgar  y  explicados  por  Fr. 
luan  Ximenez.  Mexico:  Francisco  Salbago.  16 14.  l6mo,  pp. 
(32),   351-  93885 

Title  from  Palau.  A  copy  of  this  edition  is  located  in  the  Provincial  Library  in 
Seville. 

SuRius.  Exercicios  |  divinos,  revelados  |  al  venerable  Nicolas 
Eschio,  I  y  referidos  por  Lauren-  |  cio  Surio.  |  Traduzidos  de 
Latin  en  lengua  |  vulgar,  y  explicados  por  Fr.  luan  |  Ximenez, 
Custodio  de  la  Prouin-  |  cia  de  san  Juan  Bautista  de  los  |  Frayles 
Franciscos  |  Descal^os.  |  A  Dona  Maria  de  Corella,  y  de  |  Mendoga] 
Condesa  de  la  |  Puebla,  &c.  |  Ario.  1629.  |  Con  ltcc7icia.  \  En 
Mexico  en  la  Imprenta  de  \  Francisco  Salbago,  en  la  calle  \  de  la 
A-zequia.  \  i6mo,  pp.  (32),  352.    Frontispiece  portrait.         93886 

Title  from  Medina's  "La  Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  407,  a  copy  located  in  his  own 
library.  Palau  also  mentions  two  editions  published  in  Spain:  Sfv-lle,  1621,  and 
Alcald,  1665. 

SuRlus.  Histoire  ov  Commentaires  advenues  depuis  LXX  ans 
en  ga  par  toutcs  Ics  parties  du  monde  .  .  .  mis  en  frani^.  p.  J.  Estour- 


SURIUS.  341 

neau.    Revue,  corrig.  et  augm.  Tierce  edition.   Paris.    1573-    8vo. 

93887 

A  French  translation  of  Commentarivs,  above.    Title  from   a   clipping   from   an 
I  unidentified  French  bookseller's  catalogue. 

SuRius.  Kurtze  Chronicle  oder  Beschreibung  der  vornembstcn 
handeln  und  Geschichten,  so  sich  beide  in  Religions  und  weltlichen 
sachen,  fast  in  der  gantzen  Welt  zugetragen,  vom  jar  ...  15 00 
biss  auff  das  jar  1568  .  .  .  trewlich  verteutscht  durch  H.  Fabricium 
Aquensem.  Coin:  G.  Calenius  und  Erben  J.  Quentels,  1 568. 
Folio,  pp.  377.   BM.    +  Collen:   H.  von  Ach.    1576.    2  pts.,  8vo. 

A  German  translation  of  Commentarivs,  above.  BM.  93880 

Surprising  Accounts  of  the  Revival  of  Religion.  See  Woodward 
(William  W.). 

The  Surprising  Adventures  of  Bampfylde  Pvloore  Carew,  King 
of  the  Beggars  containing  his  Life  a  Dictionary  of  the  Cant  Lan- 
guage and  many  entertaining  particulars  of  that  extraordinary  Man. 
A  new^  Edition  corrected  &  much  improved.  Printed  for  W.  Salter. 
Tiverton,  and  Sold  by  Crosby^s  ^  0°  hondon  and  the  Booksellers 
in  Exeter  Taunton  Sherborne  Frome  Salisbury ^  Plymouth  ^  Dock. 
1812.  [Colophon:]  Printed  by  Harnblin  and  Seyfang,  Queen- 
street,  Cheapside.  i2mo,  engraved  title,  and  pp.  288.  Frontispiece 
portrait  and  2  plates.  BM.,  nyp.,  Stanford  u.,  y.  +  London: 
C.  Courtier;  .  .  .  1 845.    l6mo,  pp.  256,  including  frontispiece. 

c.  93889 

For  an  edition,  London,  [1749],  and  a  number  of  other  issues,  with  varying  titles, 
see  [Goadby  (Robert)],  no.   27615,  vol.  7,  and  note. 

The  authorship  has  been  variously  ascribed  to  Thomas  Goadby,  Thomas  Price,  and 
Carew,  himself.    See  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 

Surprising  Adventures  of  Four  Russian  Sailors.  See  Spitzbergen, 
no.  89544,  vol.  23. 

The  Surprising  Adventures  of  John  Roach.  See  below,  The 
Surprizing  Adventures. 

The  Surprising  |  Life  and  Death  |  of  |  Dr.  John  Faustus,  d.d 
commonly  called  |  the  History  of  the  |  the  Devil  and  Dr.  Faustus 
To  which  is  now  added  the  |  Necromancer,  |  or,  |  Harlaquin  Doctor 
Faustus;  |  as  performed  at  the  |  Theatres.  |  Truly  Translated  from 
the  Original  Copies.  |  Printed  at  Worcester.  \  1795.  |  i2mo, 
pp.  (2),  5-143  (mispaged  144).    Frontispiece. 

AAS.,  BM.,  NYP.  93890 
As  this  chap  book  was  not  advertised   in  Thomas's   "Massachusetts   Spy,"  in   the 
VOL.  XXIV.  22 


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year  179S,  it  seems  probable  that  it  was  not  printed  by  his  firm,  by  his  son,  or  by 
Leonard  Worcester  who  was  associated  with  Thomas  in  business.  James  R.  Hutchins, 
the  only  other  independent  printer  in  Worcester  in  that  year,  was  presumably  re- 
sponsible for  it. 

A  Surprising  Narrative  of  a  Young  Woman,  discovered  in  a 
Rocky  Cave,  after  having  been  taken  by  the  savage  Indians  of  the 
wilderness  in  the  year  1777.   Netv-York:    [1787.]     i2mo,  pp.  9. 

93891 

Title  from  Evans,  who  locates  no  copy.  An  edition  of  this  narrative  was  adver- 
tised in  the  May  21,  1787,  issue  of  the  "Middlesex  Gazette,"  printed  by  Woodward 
and  Green,  in  Middletown,  with  title  as  follows: 

An  Account  of  A  beautiful  Young  Lady,  who  was  taken  by  the  Indians  and  lived 
in  the  Woods  Nine  Years,  and  then  was  providentially  returned  to  her  Parent,  &c. 

Either  this  Middletown  issue  or  the  New  York  edition  may  have  been  the  first,  but 
in  Benjamin  West's  "Bickerstaff's  Almanack,  for  ...  1788,"  Norwich:  Printed  by 
J.  Trumbull,  AAS.,  CHS.,  newberrv,  nyh.,  nyp.,  which  was  probably  printed  in 
October,  1787,  is  a  third  edition  for  that  year.  It  forms  the  last  three  leaves  of  the 
almanac,  and  is  signed,  "Abraham  Panther,"  probably  a  pseudonym.  It  has  the 
caption: 

A  surprising  account  of  the  Discovery  of  a  Lady  who  was  taken  by  the  Indians 
in  the  year  1777,  and  after  making  her  escape,  she  retired  to  a  lonely  Cave,  where 
she  lived  nine  years. 

The  narrative  is  probably  fictitious. 

For  a  reprint  of  the  edition  printed  in  "Bickerstaff's  Almanack,"  supplemented  by 
extracts  from  the  Brookfield  edition,  1800,  and  with  a  bibliographical  introduction 
by  R.  W.  G.  Vail,  see  the  "American  Book  Collector,"  vol.  2,  1932,  pp.  165—172. 

The  following  list  of  editions  with  varying  titles  is  arranged  chronologically. 

A  Very  |  Surprising  Narrative,  |  of  a  |  Young  Woman,  I  discov- 
ered in  a  I  Rocky-Cave,  |  after  having  been  taken  by  the  |  Savage 
Indians  of  the  Wilderness,  |  in  the  year  1777,  |  and  seeing  no  Hu- 
man Being  for  the  space  of  nine  years.  |  In  a  letter  from  a  Gentle- 
man to  his  Friend.  |  (Fifth  Edition.)  |  New-York.  \  Printed  for 
the  Purchasers.  \  [1790?]     i2mo,  pp.  II.  c,  whs.  93892 

Signed,  "Abraham  Panther."    Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

A  Very  |  Surprising  Narrative  |  of  a  |  Young  Woman,  |  who 
was  I  Discovered  in  a  rocky  Cave;  |  after  having  been  taken  by 
the  I  Savage  Indians  of  the  Wilderness,  |  in  the  year  1777,  |  And 
seeing  no  human  being  for  the  space  of  |  nine  long  years.  |  In  a 
Letter  from  a  gentleman  to  his  friend.  |  Printed  by  Alden  Sfooner  \ 

At  his  office  in   Windsor |  M.DCC.xciv.  |  l2mo,  pp.  1 1. 

WHS.  93893 

Signed,  "Abraham  Panther."  Title  from  a  copy  at  the  Dauber  and  Pine  Bookshops 
in  New  York,  June,  1931. 

The  WHS.  copy  lacks  the  last  leaf. 

This  is  probably  the  edition  described  by  Evans,  no.  27471,  with  the  title:  An 
Extraordinary  Account  of  a  Young  Woman  .  .  . 

A  Very  Surprising  Narrative  of  a  Young  Woman,  discovered  in 
a  Rocky-Cave;  after  having  been  taken  by  the  Savage  Indians  of 


SURPRISING    NARRATIVE.  343 

the  Wilderness,  in  the  Year  1777,  and  seeing  no  human  being  for 
the  space  of  nine  years.  In  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  to  his  Friend. 
Second  Windsor  Edition.    [Windsor:]    Printed  by  ALden  Spooner 

.  .  .   1794.     l6m0,  pp.   12.  F.C.DEERING,  93894 

Title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  G.  W.  Paullin  sale  at  the  American  Art  Association, 
April  2—3,  1929,  lot  no.  1293.  The  same  copy  apparently  was  sold  at  the  George 
Manierre  sale  at  the  same  auction  rooms,  Jan.  15—16,  1925,  lot  no.  311. 

A  Surprising  Narrative  of  a  Young  Woman  who  was  discovered 
in  a  Cave.  After  having  been  taken  from  her  companions  by  the 
savage  Indians.  Second  Windsor  Edition.  Windsor:  Printed  by 
Alden  Spooner.    1795.  93^95 

Title  from  Evans,  no.  29276.  "Perhaps  same  as  above  edition.  Entry  probably 
taken  from  an  advertisement  published  in  1795  for  an  unsold  remainder  of  the  above 
edition  or  for  a  reprint  of  it  with  the  1795  date."   See  Vail's  article,  referred  to  above. 

A  very  |  Surprising  Narrative  |  of  a  |  Young  Woman,  I  Who 
was  discovered  in  the  gloomy  Mansion  of  a  |  Rocky  Cave !  |  After 
having  been  taken  from  her  Companion  by  the  |  Savage  Indians  of 
the  Wilderness,  |  in  the  Year  1787,  |  And  seeing  no  human  Being 
for  the  space  of  9  Years.  |  (In  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  to  his 
Friend.)  |  Third  Windsor  Edition.  |  [Windsor y  Vt.]  Printed  by 
Alden  Spooner,  1 7 96,  and  for  sale  at  his  Ojfice.  \  {l^^Price — 
four  cents.)   \   l2mo,  pp.  II.  heh.  93896 

Signed:    "Abraham  Panther."    Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

The  third  Windsor  edition,  1796,  with  the  same  title,  is  listed  in  the  ms.  catalogue 
in  AAS.  of  the  library  of  H.  F.  DePuy,  with  the  collation:    i2mo,  pp.  9,  and  blank  (i). 

Advertised  as  "Just  published,  and  now  selling  at  this  Office,  the  3d  Windsor 
Edition,"  in  "Spooner's  Vermont  Journal,"  printed  and  published  by  Alden  Spooner, 
in  the  issue  of  June  3,  1796.  No  advertisements  of  1794  and  1795  editions,  listed 
by  Evans,  have  been  found  in  the  a.'\s.  files  of  Spooner's  paper. 

A  Very  surprising  narrative  of  a  young  woman,  who  was  dis- 
covered in  a  rocky  cave;  after  having  been  taken  by  the  savage 
Indians  of  the  wilderness,  in  the  year  1777,  and  seeing  no  human 
being  for  the  space  of  nine  years.  Greenfield:  Printed  by  Thomas 
Dickman.    1796.  93897 

Title  from  Evans,  no.  30956,  probably  taken  from  an  advertisement. 

A  Very  surprising  narrative  of  a  young  woman  discovered  in  a 
rocky  cave;  after  having  been  taken  by  the  Indians,  in  the  year 
1777,  and  seeing  no  human  being  for  the  space  of  nine  years.  In 
a  letter  from  a  gentleman  to  his  friend.  Putney,  ( Vermont) : 
Printed  [by  Cornelius  Sturtevant  jun.  &'  Co.]  for  the  Purchaser. 
M,DCC,xcvil.  l2mo,  pp.  12.  +  Rutland:  Printed  by  Josiah  Fay. 
1797.  93898 

Titles  from  Evans,  nos.  32637—32638. 


344 


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The  Putney  edition  is  advertised  in  Sturtevant's  Putney  "Argus,"  in  the  issue  for 
February  19,  1798. 

The  Rutland  edition  is  advertised  in  a  list  of  books  "just  from  the  Press  and 
for  sale  at  this  Office,"  in  the  "Rutland  Herald,"  printed  by  Josiah  Fay,  the  issue 
for  June  12,  1797. 

A  Very  Surprising  |  Narrative  |  of  [a]  |  Young  Woman  |  Who 
vv^as  discovered  in  a  rocky  Cave,  |  after  having  been  taken  by  |  The 
Savage  Indians  of  the  Wilderness,  |  in  the  year  1 777,  |  And  seeing 
no  human  being  for  the  space  of  |  nine  years.  |  In  a  Letter  from  a 
Gentleman  to  his  Friend.  |  Printed  and  sold  at  the  Printing  Office 
in  I  Augusta.  \  [1798?]    i2mo,  pp.  12.  f.c.deering.  93899 

Signed:   Abraham  Panther. 

Peter  Edes,  printer  of  the  "Kennebeck  Intelligencer,"  published  his  paper  with  the 
imprint,  Hallowell,  from  1795  to  March  18,  1797.  At  about  this  time,  the  town  was 
divided  and  the  northern  part  was  called  Harrington.  In  June  of  the  same  year  the 
name  was  again  changed  to  Augusta,  which  name  appears  in  the  imprint  of  the 
"Intelligencer"  beginning  with  the  issue  of  June  30.  In  July,  1799,  the  place  of 
publication  is  again  called  Hallowell.  See  Brigham's  "Bibliography  of  American 
Newspapers"  in  Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  "Proceedings,"  vol.  24,  1914,  p.  419. 

Title  from  a  facsimile  included  in  the  catalogue  for  the  Braislin  sale  at  the  Ander- 
son Galleries,  March  21-22,  1927,  lot  no.  1015. 

A  I  Surprising  Narrative  |  of  a  |  Young  Woman  |  discovered 
in  I  a  Cave  |  in  the  |  Wilderness,  |  after  having  been  taken  |  by  the 
Savage  Indians,  j  and  seeing  no  human  being  for  the  |  space  of  nine 
years.  |  In  a  |  Letter.  |  By  a  Gentleman  to  his  Friend.  |  Leorrunster :\ 
Printed  jor  Chapman  Whitcomb,  |  By  Charles  Prentiss.  |  [1799?] 

I2mo,  pp.   12.  AAS.,  F.C.DEERING.  93900 

Signed:   Abraham  Panther. 

The  pamphlet  was  probably  printed  between  1795  and  1799.  Charles  Prentiss 
began  printing  in  Leominster  at  the  first  date,  and  his  second  newspaper,  the 
"Political  Focus,"  apparently  ceased  publication  in  December,  1799.  The  last  number 
located  is  that  for  Dec.  5.  It  was  succeeded  on  Jan.  2,  1800,  by  the  "Telescope," 
published  by  Adams  and  Wilder.  On  Sept.  9,  1801,  Prentiss's  name  appeared  on  the 
imprint  of  the  "Washington  Federalist,"  Georgetown,  D.  C.  See  Brigham's 
"Bibliography  of  American  Newspapers,"  in  Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  "Proceedings,"  vol  23, 
1913,  p.  351,  and  vol.  25,  191 5,  pp.  419-420.  Clark  in  his  "Notes  on  Chapman 
Whitcomb,"  191 1,  p.  14,  states  that  except  for  what  appears  to  be  a  second  edition 
of  the  "Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  John  Vandike,"  1801,  probably  the  date  of 
none  of  the  Whitcomb  chap-books  can  be  fixed  nearer  than  "about  1800." 

A  Very  Surprising  Narrative  of  a  Young  Woman  who  was  dis- 
covered in  a  Cave,  after  having  been  taken  by  the  Indians  in  the 
year  1777,  And  seeing  no  Human  Being  for  the  space  of  Nine  Years. 
In  a  letter  from  a  Gentleman  to  his  Friend.  Misfortunes  Con- 
stantly await  the  Human  Race.  Bennington,  (Vermont)  Printed 
hy  Collier  &  Siockwell,  iSoo.    l2mo,  pp.  12.  93901 

Title  supplied  by  Harold  G.  Rugg. 


SURPRISING    NARRATIVE.  345 

A  Very  Surprising  Narrative  of  a  Young  Woman,  Discovered 
in  a  Rocky  Cave.  After  having  been  Taken  by  the  Savage  Indians 
of  the  Wilderness,  In  the  year  1777.  And  seeing  no  human  being 
for  the  space  of  nine  years.  In  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  to  his 
Friend.  Brook  field,  December  I'ioo.    l2mo,  pp.  12.  aas.,  c.  93902 

Signed:  Abraham  Panther. 

A  Very  Surprising  Narrative  of  a  Young  Woman,  who  was  dis- 
covered in  the  Gloomy  Mansion  of  a  Rocky  Cave!  After  having 
been  taken  from  her  Companion  by  the  Savage  Indians  of  the 
Wilderness,  in  the  year  1787,  and  seeing  no  Hunan  [sic]  Being 
for  the  space  of  nine  years.  In  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  to  his 
Friend.   New-Haven:  Printed  jor  every  Purchaser.    1 802.    l2mo, 

pp.10.  C,  F.C.DEERING.  93903 

A  Newberry,  Aver,  copy  lacking  the  title  page,  i2mo,  pp.  3—10,  may  be  of  this 
edition. 

A  very  surprising  narrative  of  a  young  woman,  who  was  dis- 
covered in  a  Rocky  Cave!  After  having  been  taken  by  the  Indians, 
in  the  year  1787.  And  seeing  no  human  being  for  the  space  of  nine 
years.  In  a  letter  from  a  Gentleman  to  his  Friend.  [«./>.]  Printed 
in  the  year  1S12.    i2mo,pp.  II.  newberry.  93904 

Title  supplied  by  George  B.  Utley. 

A  Very  Surprising  Narrative,  of  a  Young  Woman,  discovered 
in  a  Rocky-Cave;  After  having  been  taken  by  the  Savage  Indians, 
of  the  Wilderness;  In  the  year  1777.  And  seeing  no  human  being 
for  the  space  of  nine  years.  In  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  to  his 
Friend.    Printed  at  Jajfrey,  N  H.  \^by  Salmon  Wilder^ .    [  i  8  1 4  ."^  ] 

I2mo,  pp.  12.  F.C.DEERING^  HEH.,  NEWBERRY.  93905 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

The  only  printer  mentioned  in  Cutter's  "History  of  the  Town  of  Jaffrey,"  1881, 
is  Salmon  Wilder.  By  referring  to  the  card  file  at  nyp.  of  imprints  arranged  by 
place,  we  find  that  he  could  not  have  carried  on  his  trade  there  for  more  than  four 
years.  In  August,  1812,  he  printed  T.  T.  Barton's  "Fast  Sermon"  in  Leominster, 
Mass.;  in  1 81  3  he  printed  Samuel  Litch's  "Concise  Treatise  of  Rhetoric"  at  JatTrey; 
and,  in  August,  18 16,  he  printed  an  edition  of  Noah  Worcester's  "Solemn  Re.iSDns" 
in  New  Ipswich,  N.  H. 

A  Surprizing  Account  of  an  old  hermit  lately  discovered  in 
America;  to  which  is  added,  an  elegant  engraved  typographical 
plate,  containing  the  hermit,  and  the  travellers  who  discovered  him 
.  .  .  Middletown:  Printed  and  sold  by  Woodward  and  Green. 
1786.   -{-New-Haven:  Printed  by  Daniel  Bowen.    1786.     93906 

By  James  Buckland  and  John  Fielding.    See  Evans,  no.  19527. 
Titles  from  Evans,  nos.  19529  and  19530. 


346 


SURPRIZING    ADVENTURES. 


The  I  Surprizing  |  Adventures  j  of  |  John  Roach,  |  Mariner,  | 
of  I  Whitehaven.  |  Containing  |  A  genuine  Account  of  his  cruel 
Treatment  during  |  a  long  Captivity  amongst  the  Indians,  |  and  j 
Imprisonment  by  the  Spaniards,  in  South  America,  |  With  |  His 
Miraculous  Preservation  and   Delive-   |   ranee   by  Divine  Provi 
dence,  |  And  |  Happy  Return  to  the  Place  of  his  Nativity,  |  After 
Being  Thirteen  Years  amongst  his  inhuman  Enemies.  |  Liverpool: 
Printed  by  J.  Scho field,  in  Princess-Street.  \  m,dcc,lxxxv.  [  Price 
Six-Pence.  \  i2mo,  pp.  6o.  hisp.soc.amer.  93907 

Signed:    John  Roach. 

For  a  Whitehaven  [Eng.]  edition,  fi.  d.  1784?  see  Roach  (J.),  no.  71709,  vol.  17. 

AAS.,  C. 

The  Surprising  Adventures  ]  of  ]  John  Roach,  ]  Mariner,  |  of  | 
Whitehaven.  |  Containing  |  A  genuine  Account  of  his  cruel  Treat- 
ment during  |  a  long  Captivity  amongst  the  savage  Indians,  and  | 
Imprisonment  by  the  Spaniards  in  South  America.  |  With  ]  His 
miraculous  Preservation  and  Deliverance  by  ]  Divine  Providence; 
and  happy  Return  to  the  place  |  of  his  Nativity,  after  being  thirteen 
years  amongst  |  his  inhuman  enemies.  |  Dumjries:  Printed  by 
Robert  Jackson,  1788.  |  {Price  Six-Pence.)  \  8vo,  pp.  62. 

Title  from  a  photostat  in  nyp.  HEH.  93908 

For  other  editions,  see  our  entries  under  Rhodes  (J.),  nos.  70763—70764,  vol.  17, 
Neu)  York,  1798,  c,  NEWBERRY,  NYP.,  Newark,  1 799,  c,  nev^'berry,  nyp. 

The  I  Surprizing  Appearance  [  of  a  |  Ghost,  |  With  the  Message 
he  brought  from  I  the  unseen  and  eternal  World:  I  being  I  A  brief 
Paraphrase  and  Improvement,  |  (agreeable  to  our  Time  and  Day)  | 
on  the  4th  Chap,  of  Job,  the  13th,  i^th^  i^th^  |  i6th^  17th,  1 8th,  igth^ 
20'h  &  21^'  Verses;  |  Viz.  |  I.  On  the  Appearance  of  a  Spirit  to 
Eliphaz:  |  11.  On  the  Holiness  and  Justice  of  God,  and  the  |  Pride 
and  Imperfection  of  Man:  (Ver.  17.)  |  III.  On  the  Distrust  of 
God  toward  his  rational  |  Creatures,  more  especially  Man.  (Ver. 
18,  19.)  I  IV.  On  the  Destruction  of  Man,  occasioned  by  |  Mor- 
tality: (Ver.  20.)  V.  On  the  Excellency  of  Man;  and  it's  De- 
fects, I  without  true  Wisdom:  (Ver.  21.)  |  VI.  A  Poem  on  the 
Day  of  Judgment:  |  VII.  Another,  on  the  transcendent  Joys  of  | 
Heaven.  |  Boston:  Printed  by  Foivle  and  Drafer,  \  and  to  be  Sold 
at  their  Printing-Ofice  in  \  Marlborough-Street.  \  1 759.  |  l2mo, 
pp.  23.  HEH.  93909 

In  verse.    Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Surprizing  yet  real  and  true  Voyages  and  Adventures  of  Mon- 
sieur Pierre  Viaud.  See  Viaud  (Pierre.). 


SURRA. 


347 


Una  Surra  al  Presidario  Francisco  Ivar  el  Falsario.  [Colophon :] 
Mexico  Octubre  5  de  1832.  Inipre7ita  Liberal  Calle  friniera  de  las 
Damas  accesoria  letra  C  contigua  al  numero  7,  a  cargo  del  ciudadano 
Tiburcio  Diaz  del  Castillo.    l6mo,  pp.  4.  Y.  939 10 

Caption  title. 

Signed,  "El  Payo  del  Rosario,"  a  pseudonym  of  Pablo  de  Villavicenclo,  according 
to  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Surrender  |  of  |  seven  eighth  Parts  |  of  |  Carolina,  |  from  Lord 
Carteret  |  to  His  Majesty.  |  [n.  f.    1 744.]    4to,  pp.  (2),  22. 

c.,jCB.  93911 

The  text  begins:  "This  Indenture  made  the  Seventeenth  Day  of  September,  ...  in 
the  Year  of  our  Lord  1744." 

Information  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 
Improved  title  of  no.   10979,  vol.   3. 

SuRTEES  (Scott  Frederick).  Emigrants'  Letters  from  Canada 
and  South  Australia.   See  no.  22488,  vol.  6.  bm. 

SuRTEES.  (W[illiam]  E[dward]).  Recollections  of  North 
America,  in  1849-50-51.   By  W.  E.  Surtees,  D.  C.  L.    [London. 

1852.]      8vo,  pp.   24,    (2),   25-53.  BA.,  BM.,   C,  M.  93912 

On  p.  53:  "(From  the  New  Monthly  Magazine  [vol.  94,  1852,  pp.  1-22,  208- 
235].)" 

A  I  Survey  |  of  |  Man,  |  from  the  |  Cradle,  |  to  the  |  Grave.  |  A 
Poem.  I  ...  I  New-Haven:  |  Printed  by  J .  Parker y  and  Comf. 
1760.  I  8vo,  pp.  16.  c,  M.  -|-  Middletown :  Printed  by  Wood- 
ward and  Green.    1789.  93913 

Information  concerning  the  Middletown  edition  from  Evans. 

Survey  of  the  Isthmus  of  Tehuan tepee.   See  Garay  (J.  de),  no. 

26549,   vol.   7.     AAS.,  BA.,  NYP. 

Caption  title:  "Report  of  the  Survey  of  the  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec  .  .  .  under 
the  direction  of  the  Engineer,  Signer  Gaetano  Moro." 

Survey  of  the  State  of  Education,  aristocratic  and  popular,  and 
of  the  General  Influences  of  Morality  and  Religion.  Inscribed  to 
Thomas  Chalmers,  d.d.,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  in  the 
University  of  St.  Andrew's.  .  .  .  Wheeling:  E.  W.  &'  L.  D. 
Newtony  Printers,  Main  Street.    1833.    8vo,  pp.  35. 

C,  CU.,  HEH.  93914 
In  the  preface,  "Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,"  it  is  stated  that  the 
"treaties"  is  "taken  from  the  late  work  of  E.  L.  Bulwar." 

A  Survey  of  Trade.  See  [Wood  (William)]. 

SuRViLLlER  (Charlotte  [Julie  Bonzparte^  ),  comtesse  de.  Vues 
Pittoresques  de  I'Amerique  dessinees  par  la  Comtcsse  Charlotte  de 


348  SUSANNA. 

Survillier.  [«./>•]  1824.  [Lithograph  illustration  with  inscrip- 
tion:] M.  Staplaux  Lith.  de  Jobard.  Royal  8vo,  title  page  and  12 
plates.  NYP.  93915 

The  title  page  depicts  an  Indian  maiden,  standing  by  a  slab,  which  bears  the 
names  of  Washington  and  Franklin. 

Each  of  the  twelve  following  plates  has  the  inscription:    Charlotte  del. 

For  a  list  of  the  views,  see  the  catalogue  of  the  Stickney  sale  at  Libbie's,  March  Z2 
and  23,  1910,  lot  no.  60,  no.  61  being  an  1825  edition  with  eleven  views,  litho- 
graphed by  "Joubert."  The  nyp.  copy  was  bought  at  this  sale.  The  plates  and  title 
page  are  mounted  on  oblong  folio  leaves,  and  bound  in  russia. 

Susanna  Beckerin,  |  Ward  an  das  Licht  dieser  |  Welt  gebohren,] 
Den  30sten  November,  1754.  |  Und  machte  einen  Bund  eines 
guten  I  Gewissens  mit  ihrem  Gott,  durch  |  die  heilige  Tauffe,  auf 
ihren  Glau-  |  ben,  nach  dem  Zeugniss  der  heilsa-  |  men  Lehre,  der 
heiligen  |  Apostel.  |  Den  3ten  September,  1769.  |  Der  Herr  wolle 
ihr  geben  getreu  |  in  selbigem  Gnaden-Bund  zu  |  beharren  bis  an 
ein  seliges  j  Ende.  I  [n.  ^.    1769.]    1 2mo  broadside.       nyp.  93916 

Possibly  printed  in  Germantown.  The  nyp.  copy  is  pasted  at  the  end  of  "Das 
Kleine  Davidische  Psalterspiel,"  Germantown,  1764. 

The  Suspected  Daughter,  ^ee  T.  (T.),  jun. 

The  Suspending  Power  of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus.  See 
[Johnston  (James  F.)],  no.  36368,  vol.  9.    B.,  ba.,  c,  nyp. 

Suspiria  Vinctorum.    See  [Mather  (Cotton)],  no.  46535,  vol. 

I  I.    AAS.,  B.,  C.J  H.,  M. 

Suspiros  espirituales,  descansos  del  Alma,  y  Jacvlatorias  devotas, 
para  disponer  la  vida  a  una  buena  muerte,  y  muy  proprias  para 
ayudar  en  la  muerte,  a  los  que  salen  de  la  vida  .  .  .  Con  licencia  en 
Mexico  J  for  la  viuda  de  Bernardo  Calderon,  ano  de  167  I.     939 1 7 

Title  from  Medina's  description  of  a  Puehla,  1725,  edition  in  his  "Diccionario  de 
anonimos  y  seudonimos  hispanoamericanos,"  1925,  where  the  work  is  attributed  to 
D.  Juan  de  Palafox  y  Mendoza. 

Susquehanna  and  Delaware  Canal  and  Rail  Road  Com- 
pany, Pa.  An  Act  authorizing  the  Governor  to  incorporate  the 
Susquehanna  and  Delaware  Canal  and  Rail  Road  Company.  New- 
York:  Printed  by  Williatn  A .  Mercc'in  ^  Son.  1835.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

AAS.,  cu.,  NYP.  93918 

Susquehanna  and  Delaware  Railroad.  Report  on  the 
Survey  of  a  Route  for  the  proposed  Susquehanna  and  Delaware 
Rail-road;  from  Pittston  on  the  Susquehanna,  through  the  centre 
of  the  Lackawaniiack  coal  formation  in  Luzerne,  and  extending 
through  parts  of  Pike  and  Northampton  Counties,  Pennsylvania,  to 


SUSQUEHANNA.  349 

the  Delaware  River,  at  the  Water  Gap.  With  an  estimate  of  its 
cost.  By  Ephraim  Beach,  Esq.,  Civil  Engineer.  With  Preliminary 
Observations,  a  Correct  Map  and  Profile  of  the  Line,  Acts  of  the 
Legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  and  additional  Statements  and  Re- 
marks, by  the  Pennsylvania  Commissioners.  New-York:  EUnn 
BlisSyNo.  Ill,  Broadzvay.  1832.  [Verso  of  title:]  New-York: 
Ludivig  <y  Tolefree,  Printers,  cor?ier  of  Vesey  and  Grrrmvich 
streets.    8vo,  pp.  38,  16.    Folded  map.  aas.,  nyp.  93919 

Susquehanna  and  Lehigh  Canal  Company,  Pa.  Remarks 
on  the  advantages  of  the  proposed  Susquehanna  and  Lehigh  Canal. 
See  no.  69433,  vol.  16.   ba.,  bureau  rail.econ.,  nyh. 

Susquehanna  and  Tide  Water  Canal  Companies,  Md. 
Acts  of  incorporation  and  the  supplements  thereto,  by  the  legislatures 
of  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland,  in  reference  to  the  Susquehanna  and 
Tide  Water  Canal  Companies;  also,  the  act  of  incorporation  and 
the  supplements  thereto,  passed  by  the  legislature  of  Maryland  in 
reference  to  the  old  Susquehanna  Canal,  extending  from  near  the 
Maryland  line  to  Port  Deposite,  in  Cecil  County,  Maryland.  Bal- 
timore: Printed  by  Bull  ^  Tuttle,  N.  W .  corner  of  Gay  and 
Baltimore  streets.    1839.    8vo,  pp.  71. 

bureau  rail.econ.,  hsp.,  nyp.  93920 

Appended  to  the  bureau  rail.econ.  copy  is  the  memorial  of  Jan.  21,  1839,  and 
to  the  Nvp.  copy  the  memorial  of  March  11,  1839,  the  two  following  titles.  Both 
copies  appear  to  have  been  issued  thus. 

Susquehanna  and  Tide  Water  Canal.    [Baltijuore.    1839.]    8vo, 

pp.8.  BUREAU  rail.  ECON.  93921 

Caption  title.  The  text  begins:  "The  following  memorial  was  presented  to  the 
City  Council  of  Baltimore,  on  the  2ist  January,  1859,  and  referred  to  the  joint  com- 
mittee on  internal  improvements  ..." 

The  BUREAU  RAIL.ECON.  copy  is  bound  following  the  "Acts  of  Incorporation," 
above,  and  was  probably  issued  with  it. 

Information  supplied  by  Edmund  A.  Freeman. 

Susquehanna  and  Tidewater  Canal.  [Baltimore.  1839.]  8vo, 
pp.  6.  cu.,  nyp.  93922 

Caption  title.  Text  begins:  "The  Memorial  of  the  undersigned  committee  of  the 
Board  of  Managers  of  the  Susquehanna  and  Tide  Water  Canal  Companies  ...  re- 
spectfully represents  ..."    Dated  at  end:  "Baltimore,  March  nth,  1839." 

The  NYP.  copy  is  bound  following  the  "Acts  of  Incorporation,"  above,  and  was 
probably  issued  with  it. 

Susquehanna  and  Tide  Water  Canal.  Annual  Report  of  the 
President  and  Managers,  submitted  to  the  Stockholders  of  the  Sus- 
quehanna Canal  Company,  at  their  annual  meeting,  held  at  Phila- 


350  SUSQUEHANNA. 

delphia,  May  13,  1839.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  Bull  &'  Tuttlcy 
N.  W.  corner  of  Baltimore  and  Gay  streets.  1 839.  8vo,  pp.  12. 
Continued.  hsp.  93923 

Susquehanna  and  Wyoming  Valley  Railroad  and  Coal 
Company,  Pa.  Charter  and  By-Laws  of  the  Susquehanna  and 
Wyoming  Valley  Railroad  and  Coal  Company,  at  Scranton.  i860. 
New  York:  Baker  £s?  Godwinj  Printers,  Printing-House  Square y 
of fosite  City  Hall.    i860.    8 vo,  pp.  15,  including  illustration. 

cu.,  NYP.  93924. 

Susquehanna  Canal.    \^n.  f.    1836?]    8vo,  pp.  8.  cu.  93925 

Caption  title.  Text  begins;  At  a  meeting  of  sundry  citizens  of  Harford  County 
[Md.],  held  at  Havre  de  Grace  on  the  zsth  day  of  January,  1836,  to  consider  the 
Report  made  by  a  committee  of  the  citizens  of  Port  Deposite,  in  relation  to  the 
proposed  Canal  from  Columbia  to  tide  ...  it  was  resolved,  that  a  committee  of  five 
persons  be  appointed  to  prepare  a  statement  in  reply  to  said  report:" 

Signed  by  Howes  Goldsborough  and  four  others. 

Susquehanna  Canal  Company.  Reasons  why  the  Supplement 
to  the  Act  incorporating  the  Susquehanna  Canal  Company,  should 
pass.  By  a  Committee  of  the  Company.  Harrisburg:  Printed  by 
Theo.Fenn.   1836.   8vo,  pp.  8.  t.w.streeter.  93926 

Title  supplied  by  Thomas  W.  Streeter. 

Report  of  the  Governor  and  Directors,  to  the  Proprietors  of  the 
Susquehanna  Canal,  at  their  semi-annual  meeting  held  in  the  City 
of  Baltimore,  October  25th,  1802.  Baltimore^  Printed  by  Warner 
&  Hanna.    1802.    8vo,  pp.  22. 

HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  T.W.STREETER.  93927 
Title  supplied  by  Thomas  W.  Streeter. 

Susquehanna  Canal  Company.  Proceedings  of  Special  Meetings 
of  Stockholders  &  Bondholders.  December  2 1st  and  30th,  1858: 
and  Report  of  Committee,  appointed  to  investigate  the  company's 
affairs.  Philadelfhia:  Inquirer  Printing  Office.    1859.   8vo,  pp.  13. 

HSP.  93928 

Susquehanna  Canal  to  Tide.    '[Philadelphia.    1 835.]    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Caption  title.  C.  93929 

Dated:    Philadelphia,  November  27,  1835. 
Information  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Susquehanna  Coal  and  Coal  Mountain  Company,  Pa. 
The  Charter  and  By-Laws  of  the  Susquehanna  Coal  and  Coal 
Mountain  Company  with  Reports  on  their  coal  lands,  together  with 
a  Synopsis  and  Supplementary  Remarks.   Philadelfhia:  Mc Laugh- 


SUSQUEHANNA.  251 

lin  Brothers,  Printers,  Bulletin  Building,  50  South  Third  St.    1 853. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  5-42.    Folded  map,  and  table.  c,  nyp.  93930 

Susquehanna  Coal  Company,  Pa.  Report  on  the  Susque- 
hanna Coal  Company's  lands,  Northumberland  County,  Penn. 
New  York:  Narine  &'  Co.,  printers.  No.  21  Wall  Street.  1 85 1. 
Svo,  pp.  28.   Folded  chart.  whs.  93931 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Susquehanna  Rail  Road  Company,  Pa.  An  Act  to  Incor- 
porate the  Susquehanna  Rail  Road  Company.  New  York:  Printed 
by  Wm.  A.  Mercein  and  Son,  240  Pearl  Street.    1 835.   Svo,  pp.  13. 

AAS.,  CU.,  NYP.  93932 

First  annual  report  of  the  president  and  directors  of  the  Susque- 
hanna Railroad  Co.  accompanied  by  the  report  of  the  Chief  Engi- 
neer, made  January,  1854.  Harrisburg,Pa.:  "Democratic  Union^^ 
Steam  Power-Press.    1854.    Svo,  pp.  33.   Folded  map. 

HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  T.W.STREETER.  93933 

Report  of  the  CoxUmittee  composing  the  Delegation,  appointed 
by  the  Citizens  of  Baltimore,  to  the  Susquehanna  Railroad  Conven- 
tion, held  at  Sunbury,  Pennsylvania,  May  20th,  185  I :  now  repub- 
lished, with  a  map  .  .  .  Baltimore:  "The  Printing  Office,"  Sun 
Iron  Building.    1852.   Svo,  pp.  16.  Map.       t.w.streeter.  93934 

Title  supplied  by  Thomas  W.  Streeter. 


Susquehanna  River.  A 
hanna,  I  with  I  Observations 


Description  |  of  the  |  River  Susque- 
on  the  I  Present  State  of  its  Trade 
and  Navigation,  |  and  their  |  Practicable  and  probable  Improve- 
ment. I  Illustrated  with  a  Map  and  an  Appendix.  |  Philadelphia:  \ 
Printed  by  Xachariah  Paulson,  Junior,  \  Number  Eighty,  Chcsnut- 
Street.  \  1796.  |  Svo,  pp.  (4),  60.    Folded  frontispiece  map. 

AAS.,  BA.,  C,  M.,  NYP.  93935 
Attributed  to  [Jonathan  W.]   Condy  in  Breck's  "Sketch  of  the  Internal  Improve- 
ments .  .  .  made  by  Pennsylvania,"  2nd  ed.,  181 8,  p.  44. 

The  I  Susquehannah  [  Case.  |   [Norwich:    Green  and  Spooner. 

1774.]     4tO,  pp.  24.  AAS.,  BA.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93936 

Prepared  by  Governor  Jonathan  Trumbull,  and  printed  to  accompany  the  "Report 
of  the  Commissioners  appointed  by  the  General  Assembly,"  Norwich,  1774,  no. 
15685,  vol.  4.    See  Stuart's  "Life  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,"  1878,  chap.  11. 

Reprinted  in  Conn.  "Public  Records,"  vol.   14,  1887,  pp.  445-460. 

The  I  Susquehannah  Title  |  stated  and  examined  ]  in  a  series  of  | 
[15]  Numbers.  |  First  published  in  the  |  Western  Star,  |  and  now 
re-published,  in  this  form,  for  the  |  benefit  of  the  public  in  general, 


352  SUSQUEHANNAH. 

and  I  all  persons  concerned  in  |  particular.  |  Printed  in  Catskill,  by 
Mackay  Croswell.  \   1796.  |  8vo,  pp.  1 15. 

AAS,,  BA.,  C,  H.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  UTS.,  Y.  93937 

By  Barnabas  Bidwell.  "An  anonymous  legal  and  historical  examination  of  the 
claim  of  Connecticut  to  the  Wyoming  Valley,  deciding  in  her  favor." — Dexter's  Yale 
Graduates,  vol.  4,  1907,  p.  389.  The  first  eleven  numbers  appeared  in  "Andrew's 
Western  Star"  of  Stockbridge,  from  May  31  to  Sept.  19,  1796. 

A  reprint,  edited  by  J.  P.  Boyd,  with  a  facsimile  of  the  title  page,  appears  in  the 
Wyoming  Hist,  and  Geol.  Soc.  "Proceedings  and  Collections,"  vol.  20,  1929,  pp. 
103—217.  An  appendix  of  correspondence  relating  to  the  dispute  forms  pp.  218—243 
in  the  same  volume. 

Inserted  in  the  aas.  copy  is  the  following  broadside:  Copy  of  a  Letter,  |  From  the 
Honorable  Cyrus  Griffin,  Esquire,  one  of  the  |  members  of  the  Court  of  Commis- 
sioners, held  at  Trenton,  |  for  the  decision  of  the  controversy  between  Pennsylvania  1 
and  Connecticut,  to  Barnabas  Bidwell,  Esquire,  of  |  Stockbridge.  |  WiUiamsburgh, 
September  15,  1796.  |  .  .  .  |  Printed  in  Catskill.  [1796.]  Folio  broadside.  Written 
in  a  contemporary  hand  is  the  note:  "This  Letter  was  read  after  the  Pamphlet  was 
Put  to  the  Press."  Title  from  a  photostat  in  nyp.  of  the  heh.  copy.,  the  aas.  copy 
being  mutilated.  The  letter  is  reprinted  in  Wyoming  Hist,  and  Geol.  Soc.  "Pro- 
ceedings and  Collections,"  vol.  20,  1929,  pp.  220—221. 

SusQUEHANNAH  COMMISSIONERS.  Report  of  the  Susquehannah 
Commissioners.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  William  Wooddy.  1 825. 
Svo,  pp.  12,  (2),  8.  AAS.  93938 

Inserted  (?)  in  the  aas.  copy  is  the  following  broadside:  To  the  Mayor  and  City 
Council  of  Baltimore.  The  Commissioners  appointed  by  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  of 
Maryland,  passed  at  December  session,  1821,  Chap.  51,  entitled  "An  Act  for  the 
Improvement  of  the  Navigation  of  the  River  Susquehannah,"  beg  leave  to  Report, 
.  .  .  Signed,  Isaac  M'Kim.  Wm.  H.  Winder.  J.  W.  Patterson.  Wm.  Howard. 
Tho.   Ellicott.     Baltimore,  January   20th    1824.     [Baltimore.     1824.] 

Title  supplied  by  the  Aldine  Book  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Sussex  County,  N.  J.  The  First  Sussex  Centennary  [sic]. 
5^^Edsall  (B.  B.)   no.  21874,  vol.  6. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  M.,  NYP.,  PRINCETON,  Y.  93939 

Imprint  on  the  cover  title  of  the  nyp.  copy:  Newark:  Published  by  A.  L. 
Dennis  &  Brother.    1854. 

District  Medical  Society.  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  District 
Medical  Society,  for  the  county  of  Sussex;  passed  at  the  anniver- 
sary meeting,  April  19,  1 830.  Newton^  N.  J.  Printed  by  John  H. 
Hall.    1847.    ^^Oj  cover  title  and  pp.  7.  nyam.  93940 

Also:    By  Laws,  Newton,  i860,    nyam. 

Sussex  Emigrants.  Letters  from  ...  See  [Sockett  (Thomas)], 
editor. 

Sussex  Iron  Company,  N.  J.  Sussex  Iron  Company.  [Report 
of  the  president  and  directors.]    [«./>.    1853.]    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Caption  title.  NYP.  9394  I 


SUTCLIFF.  353 

Sustos  a  los  regatones.  Dialogo  del  Conpadre  [sic]  y  su  amigo. 
[Colophon:]  Mexico:  1820.  Oficina  dc  Don  Alexandra  V aides. 
4to,  pp.  7.  BA.,  Y.  93942 

Title  from  Medina's  "La  Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  11836. 

SuTCLiFF  (Robert).  Travels  in  some  parts  of  North  America, 
in  the  years  1 804,  1 805,  &  1 806,  by  Robert  Sutcliff.  York:  Printed 
by  C.  Peacocky  at  the  Courant-Offlcey  for  W.  Alexander,  and  sold 
by  him;  also  by  Darton,  Harvey ,  and  Darton,  No.  55,  Grace-  —  '  / 
Church-Street,  and  Wm.  Phillips,  George-Yard,  Lombard-Street, 
London.  1811.  i2mo,  pp.  xi,  293.  6  plates,  bm.,  bodleian,  c, 
CU.,  FAC.ADV.j  HEH.,  NYP.,  UTEx.  +  Philadelphia:  Published  by 
B.  &  T.  Kite,  No.  20,  North  Third  Street.  18 12.  i2mo,  pp.  ix, 
289.  Frontispiece.  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  minnhs.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  p., 
PRINCETON,  UP.,  UTS.,  WHS.  +  Second  edition,  improved.  York: 
Printed  for  W.  Alexander,  and  sold  by  him;  also  by  Darton, 
Harvey,  and  Darton;  Wm.  Phillips;  and  Longm,an,  Hurst,  and 
Co.  London.  18 15.  [Verso  of  title:]  Printed  by  W.  Hargrove, 
and  Co.  Herald-Office,  York.  l2mo,  pp.  312.  6  plates,  aas.,  BM., 
BODLEIAN,  c,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  +  Second  Edition,  im- 
proved.  London:  Darton,  Harvey  i^  Co.    1817?    l2mo,  pp.  325. 

93943 

Information  concerning  the  last  edition  listed  from  the  "Monthly  Review,"  2nd 
ser.,  vol.  84,  1817,  p.  56. 

SuTCLiFFE  (Joseph).  Short  Memoirs  of  Thomas  Coke,  l.l.d. 
By  the  Rev.  Joseph  Sutcliff e.  Nexv-York:  Published  by  Daniel 
Hitt  and  Thomas  Ware,  for  the  Methodist  connexion  in  the  United 
States.   John  C.  Totten,  printer.    1815.    i2mo,  pp.  36. 

NYH. 93944 

SuTCLiFFE  (Thomas).  Account  of  the  Earthquake  that  oc- 
curred on  the  Island  of  Juan  Fernandez  and  Talcahuana,  1835. 
London.    1 839.    8vo.   5  plates.  93945 

Title  from  J.  R.  Smith's  "Bibliotheca  Americana,"  1853,  no.  3033. 

[Sutcliffe].  Crusoniana;  or.  Truth  versus  Fiction,  eluci- 
dated in  a  history  of  the  islands  of  Juan  Fernandez.  By  the  retired 
governor  of  that  colony.  .  .  .  Manchester:  Published  by  the  author. 
Printed  by  P.  Grant,  I,  Pall  Mall,  Market  Street.  1 843.  8vo, 
added  engraved  title  and  pp.  vi,  (2),  213,  errata  (i),  appendix 
(4),  3-15,  (i),  19-34,  viii,  (2).    5  plates,  2  portraits  and  map. 

Dedication  signed;  Thos.  Sutcliffe.  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WLC,  Y.  93946 

Contains  extracts  from  several  works  relating  to  the  islands. 

Although  called  vol.  i   in  the  table  of  contents,  we  have  been  unable  to  locate  a 


354 


SUTCLIFFE. 


copy  of  a  second  volume.  However,  in  the  catalogue  for  the  sale  of  February  2, 
1927,  at  the  American  Art  Association,  lot  no.  287,  a  copy  is  described  as  follows: 
"2  vols.  8vo,  Original  Printed  Wrappers.  Manchester,  1843-1844.  Scarce  in  parts." 
This  copy  was  sold  to  E.  H.  Wells,  the  New  York  bookseller,  but  its  present  location 
is  not  known. 

The  pp.  19—34,  V''')  (2)'  ^'  '^^  ^'^'^  ^'■^  '^^  final  pages  of  the  author's  "Exposi- 
tion of  Facts  relating  to  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Woollen,  Linen  and  Cotton 
Manufactures  of  Great  Britain,"  1843.  Pp.  19-34  contain  commendatory  notices 
of  Sutcliffe's  works;  pp.  viii,  a  list  of  subscribers,  and  the  final  unnumbered  leaf, 
which  is  lacking  in  the  h.,  nyp.  and  wlc.  copies,  an  additional  list  of  subscribers. 

In  some  copies  the  imprint  reads  Primed  by  Grant  and  Co.,  instead  of  Printed  by 
P.  Grant,    nyh. 

c.  and  Y.  have  copies  of  another  issue  with  the  following  collation:  8vo,  added 
engraved  title  and  pp.  vi,  207,  7  plates,  2  portraits,  and  map.  The  last  page  is  mis- 
numbered  195.    See  the  c.  card  for  appended  matter  in  that  issue. 

BM.,  BODLEIAN  and  FAC.ADv.  have  copies  of  one  or  other  of  the  issues. 

SuTCLiFFE.  Defensa  del  Gobernador  politico  y  militar  de  la 
isla  de  Juan  Fernandez,  sarjento  mayor  de  Caballeria  Don  Tomas 
Sutcliffe.    Santiago.    1836.    Folio,  pp.  23.  93947 

Title  from  J.  R.  Smith's  "Bibliotheca  Americana,"  1865,  no.  5172. 

[Sutcliffe].  The  Earthquake  of  Juan  Fernandez,  as  it  oc- 
curred in  the  year  1835.  Authenticated  by  the  retired  Governor 
of  that  island.  To  which  is  added,  a  Refutation  of  several  misstate- 
ments that  have  been  published  in  the  "Nautical  Magazine"  of 
1837,  and  the  public  papers.  .  .  .  Manchester :  Printed  at  the 
^^ Advertiser"  Office y  78,  Market-Street.     1 839.    8 vo,  pp.  32,  4. 

5   plates.  BM.,  BODLEIAN,  C,  FAC.ADV.,  HISP.SOC.AMER.,  NYP., 

Y.  93948 

Preface  signed:  T.  Sutcliffe.  The  final  pp.  4  contain  prospectus  and  list  of  sub- 
scribers of  Sixteen  Years  in  Chili  and  Peru,  below. 

Some  copies  were  evidently  issued  without  the  plates,    c,  hisp.soc.amer.,  y. 

HISP.SOC.AMER.  and  Y.  also  have  second  copies  with  the  five  plates.  The  nyp.  copy 
has  only  the  frontispiece. 

[Sutcliffe.]  Foreign  Loans,  or  Valuable  Information  to  all 
connected  with  the  Republic  of  Chili,  comprising  the  epoch  from 
1822  to  1839.  By  the  Retired  Governor  of  the  Islands  of  Juan 
Fernandez.  London:  Longman,  Orme  and  Co.  Edinburgh: 
A.  &  C.  Black.  Liver  fool:  Willan  &  Son.  Manchester:  J.  &  J. 
Thomson.  1 840.  .  .  .  [Colophon:]  Manchester:  Printed  by  John 
Harrison,  Market  Street.  8vo,  pp.  (8),  54,  prospectus  of  "Sixteen 
Years"  (2).  BM.,  NYP.  93949 

Signed:    Thomas  Sutclifl'e. 

[Sutcliffe].  Sixteen  Years  in  Chile  and  Peru  from  1822  to 
1839.  By  the  Retired  Governor  of  Juan  Fernandez.  .  .  .  Fisher, 
So7i,  and  Co.    Newgate  Street,  London;  Rue  St.  Honore,  Paris. 


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355 


[Colophon:]  London:  Fisher ^  Son,  and  Co.,  Printers.  [1841.] 
8vo,  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  xii,  563,  errata  (i  ).  5  plates,  3 
portraits,  and  folded  map.  B.,  ba.,  bm.,  Bodleian,  c,  h., 

HISP.SOC.AMER.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UCAL.,  WHS.,  Y.  93950 

Preface  dated:    ist  June,  1841. 

For  an  1840  edition,  see  Chili,  no.  12805,  vol.  4. 

An  issue  at  aas.  has  title  and  collation  as  above  except  that  it  ends  on  p.  560  with 
the  word  "Finis,"  thus  omitting  also  the  errata  and  colophon.  Possibly  some  of  the 
located  copies  may  be  of  this  issue. 

A  prospectus  of  this  work  is  included  in  the  "Earthquake  of  Juan  Fernandez,"  and 
"Foreign  Loans,"  above,  and  also  in  the  former,  a  list  of  subscribers. 

SuTER  (W[illiam]  E.).  Dred:  A  Tale  of  the  Dismal  Swamp. 
A  Drama.  iS^?^  Stovve  (Harriet  Beecher),  no.  92409,  vol.  24.   bm., 

H.,  Y. 

[Sutherland  (Daniel  J.)].  Correspondence  and  Facts  in 
relation  to  the  appointment  of  Paymaster  of  the  Marine  Corps  on 
the  occurrence  of  the  death  of  Major  Walker  the  late  incumbent. 
[n.f.    1851.]    Svo,  pp.  10.  C.93951 

The  first  letter  is  headed,  "The  following  is  respectfully  submitted  to  the  Senate 
of  the  United  States,"  and  is  signed  by  Sutherland.  Consists  of  letters  of  various 
officers  of  the  Marine  Corps  and  Navy  Department,  and  of  Sutherland.  A  letter  from 
the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  explaining  why  Sutherland  was  not  appointed  is  dated 
Sept.  9,  1851. 

Information  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Sutherland  (David).  Address  delivered  to  the  Inhabitants  of 
Bath,  [N.  H.]  on  the  evening  of  January  23,  1854,  being  the  Fif- 
tieth Anniversary  of  the  Author's  First  Preaching  in  the  Town.  By 
Rev.  David  Sutherland.  With  an  Historical  Appendix,  by  Rev. 
Thomas  Boutelle.  Boston:  Press  of  Geo.  C.  Rand  (^  Avery,  3 
Cornhill.    1 855.    i2mo,  pp.  135.     aas.,  b.,  c,  h.,  m.,  minnhs., 

nyh.,  nyp.,  UTS.,  whs.,  y.  93952 

The  appendix,  pp.  39-135,  is  a  history  of  the  town  of  Bath. 

Sutherland.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  Haverhill,  Newhamp- 
shire,  August  12,  1806,  at  the  execution  of  Josiah  Burnham,  who 
was  executed  for  the  Murder  of  Russell  Freeman,  Esq.  and  Capt. 
Joseph  Starkweather,  in  Haverhill  Jail,  17th  Dec.  1805.  By  David 
Sutherland  .  .  .  Hanover,  N.  H.  Printed  by  Moses  Davis.  [  1 806  ?  ] 
Svo,  pp.  16.  c.  +  Second  Edition.  [Same  imprint  and  collation. 
1806?]  NYH. 93953 

"Newhampshire"  is  printed  "N.  Hampshire"  in  the  second  edition. 

Sutherland.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Concord,  before  His 
Excellency  the  Governor,  the  Honorable  Council,  the  Honorable 


356  SUTHERLAND  (gEORGE). 

Senate,  and  House  of  Representatives,  of  the  State  of  New-Hamp- 
shire, June  8,  1 8 15.  Being  the  Anniversary  Election.  By  David 
Sutherland,  pastor  of  the  Church  in  Bath.  Concord:  Printed  by 
George  Hough,  for  the  State.   June,  18 15.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  93954 

Also:  A  Caution  against  Seduction:  the  Substance  of  a  Sermon,  delivered  at  the 
Funeral  of  a  Young  Woman  of  Lyman,  New-Hampshire,  February  22,  1 81 2.  ... 
Danville:  Printed  by  Ebenezer  Eaton.  1814.  8vo,  pp.  16.  aas.  An  early  Danville 
imprint.  First  edition,  Hanover,  1 81 2.  bm.  Christian  Benevolence.  A  Sermon, 
delivered  at  Newbury,  Vt.  before  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society,  at  the  Cele- 
bration of  the  Anniversary  of  the  National  Independence,  July  4,  1812.  ...  Windsor: 
Printed  by  Thomas  M.  Pomroy.  1812.  8vo,  pp.  15.  aas.,  bm.,  heh.  Relief  to  the 
Afflicted:  the  substance  of  a  Discourse,  delivered  at  Haverhill,  N.  H.  Dec.  13, 
1808;  at  the  funeral  of  Col.  Simon  Towle.  .  .  .  Haverhill,  N.  H.  Printed  by  T.  L. 
Houghton.  1809.  8vo,  pp.  16.  aas.,  bm.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Acworth,  before 
the  General  Association,  of  the  State  of  New-Hampshire,  September  2,  1823.  ... 
Haverhill,  N.  H.  Printed  by  Sylvester  T.  Goss.  1823.  8vo,  pp.  24.  aas.,  bm., 
NYH.,  Y.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  opening  of  the  new  meeting-house  in  Pier- 
mont,  New-Hampshire,  on  January  12,  1809.  .  .  .  Haverhill,  N.  H.  Printed  by  T.  L. 
Houghton.    1809.    8vo,  pp.  18.      nvh. 

Sutherland  (George).  Oration  on  the  Temperance  Reform. 
Charlottetown.     1858.    Pp.   16.  93955 

Title  from  Morgan's  "Bibliotheca  Canadensis,"  1867,  where  are  also  listed  two 
titles  of  historical  interest  published  after  i860. 

Sutherland  (J.).  See  Sutherland  (J[osiah]). 

Sutherland  ([James]).  Leavenworth  City  Directory,  and 
Business  Mirror,  for  1859—60,  containing  the  name  and  residence 
of  every  male  citizen;  a  business  mirror,  an  appendix  of  much  use- 
ful information,  and  a  brief  sketch  of  the  city.  Published  annually. 
Price  $1.00.  Sutherland  &  McEvoy,  Publishers  ^  ComfilerSy 
Office   corner  Second   ^    Chestnut  Sts.,  St.   Louis,   Mo.     [cop. 

1859].     8V0,  pp.    197,    (2).  HEH.,  NYP.  93956 

Many  pages  contain  advertisements  only.    Also:    For  1860—61.    nyp. 

Sutherland.    The  Missouri  State  Gazetteer.    See  no.  49622, 

vol.    I  2      aas.,  C,  NYP. 

Sutherland.  Sutherland  &  McEvoy's  Indianapolis  City  Direc- 
tory and  Business  Mirror,  for  1860-61.  Published  Annually. 
Price,  $1.50.  Sutherland  ^  McEvoy,  Publishers  and  Compilers. 
i860.    Bingham  ^  Doughty,  Stean  [sic]  Printers.    8vo,  pp.  292. 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch.  AAS.,  C.  93957 

Sutherland  (Joel  B[arlow]).  A  Congressional  Manual;  or. 
Outline  of  the  Order  of  Business  in  the  House  of  Representatives 
of  the  United  States.    With  copious  indexes.    By  Joel  B.  Suther- 


SUTHERLAND  (jOEL    B.).  357 

land.  Philadelfhia:  P.  Hay  &'  Co.,  Prmirrs.  1 839.  l8mo,  pp. 
xii,  9-155,  208,  xliv.  c,  HSP.,  p.  +  (Second  edition.)  .  . .  Phila- 
delfhia: Peter  Hay  ^  Co.  —  Printers.  1 84 1.  1 8 mo,  pp.  xii, 
9-222,  225,  verso  blank,  lii.  h.,  m.,  minnhs.,  nyp.,  whs. 
+  Philadelfhia:  Barrett  i^  Jones,  Printers,  34  Carter's  Alley, 
1846.    [Same  collation.]  GTS.,  minnhs.  93958 

Title  of  the  1846  edition  supplied  by  Elsa  R.  Nordin. 
Includes  a  reprint  of  Jefferson's  Manual  of  Parliamentary  Practice. 
Pp.  208,  xliv  in  the  first  edition  are  identical  with  the  pages  so  numbered  in  the 
third  edition  of  the  Manual  of  Legislative  Practice,  below. 

[Sutherland]  ?  An  Impartial  View  of  the  respective  claims 
of  Mr.  Shulze  and  Mr.  Gregg  to  the  office  of  governor  of  Penn- 
sylvania.   Philadelfhia.    1 823.    8vo,  pp.   15.  c.  93959 

Attributed  to  Sutherland  in  a  ms.  note  on  the  title  page  of  the  c.  copy. 

Sutherland.  A  Manual  of  Legislative  Practice  and  Order  of 
Business  in  Deliberative  Bodies.  By  Joel  B.  Sutherland.  Phila- 
delfhia: Printed  by  Jacob  Frick,  (ff  Co.  22,  Walnut  street.  1827. 
i8mo,  pp.  viii,  227.  H.  -f- Second  Edition.  Philadelfhia:  Printed 
by  P.  Hay  &  Co.  1830.  i8mo,  pp.  v,  (2),  245,  (i),  144.  b., 
BM.,  C,  HSP,,  M.  -(-  Third  Edition.  Philadelfhia:  Peter  Hay  &' 
Co.  Printers,  35  Walnut  Street.  1 838.  1 8 mo,  pp.  (4),  iii,  13— 
172,  208,  indices  xliv.  minnhs.,  nyp.  +  Fourth  Edition.  Phila- 
delfhia: Stereotyfed  by  L.  Johnson  ^  Co.  1853.  l8mo,  pp.  9, 
13—194,292.  C.  +  Sixth  Edition.  Philadelfhia:  Printed  by  King 
^  Baird,  No.  ()  Sansom  Street,    i860.    l8mo,  pp.  10,  13— 194,  292. 

HSP.  93960 

Pp.  208,  xliv  in  the  third  edition  are  identical  with  the  pages  so  numbered  in  the 
Congressional  Manual,   1839,  above. 

Jefferson's  Manual  of  Parliamentary  Practice  is  included  in  this  work  also. 
See  also  Philadelphia,  no.  62301,  vol.  15. 

Sutherland  (J[osiah]  ).  Deduction  of  the  Title  to  the  Manor 
of  Livingston,  with  sundry  illustrations  of  the  title  and  extent  of  the 
manor,  witha  [sic]  reference  to  the  law  and  various  acts  of  the 
colony  and  of  the  state  confirming  the  title.  By  J.  Sutherland, 
Counsellor  at  Law.  Hudson:  P.  Dean  Carrique's  Print  —  Ga-zette 
Office.    1850.   8vo,  pp.  44.  NYP.  93961 

Sutherland  (Patrick).  From  the  London  Gazette,  |  of  De- 
cember 25,  1742.  I  An  Account  of  the  late  Invasion  of  Georgia, 
drawn  |  out  by  Lieutenant  Patrick  Sutherland,  of  General  |  Ogle- 
thorpe's Regiment,  who  lately  arrived  in  |  England,  and  was  sent 
Express  on  that  Occa-  |  sion,  but  being  taken  by  the  Spaniards  off 

VOL.  XXIV.  23 


358  SUTHERLAND   (PETER    c). 

the  I  Lizard,  was  obliged  to  throw  the  said  Express  |  and  his  other 
Papers  over-board.  |   [^London.    1743.]    FoHo,  pp.  4. 

EM.,  DE  RENNE,  JCB.  93962 
Caption  title.    From  the  De  Renne  catalogue,  vol.  i,  193 1,  p.  114. 

Sutherland  (Peter  C).  Journal  of  a  Voyage  in  Baffin's  Bay 
and  Barrow  Straits,  in  the  years  1 850— 1 85 1,  performed  by  H.  M. 
Ships  "Lady  Franklin"  and  "Sophia,"  under  the  command  of  Mr. 
William  Penny,  in  search  of  the  Missing  Crews  of  H.  M.  Ships 
Erebus  and  Terror:  With  a  narrative  of  sledge  excursions  on  the 
ice  of  Wellington  Channel;  and  observations  on  the  natural  history 
and  physical  features  of  the  countries  and  frozen  seas  visited.  By 
Peter  C,  Sutherland,  m.d.  m.r.c.s.e.  Surgeon  to  the  Expedition. 
In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  With  maps,  plates,  and  wood-engravings. 
London:  LongTnan,  Brown,  Green,  and LongTnans.  iS^2.  [Verso 
of  title:]  London:  Sfottiswoodes  and  Shaw.  New-street-Square. 
2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  lii,  506,  frontispiece  and  folded  map;  vii,  363, 
ccxxxiii,    (i),  6  plates  and  folded  map.     aas.,  b.,  BA.,  bm.,  c, 

FAC.ADV.,  H.,  NYP._,  WHS.,  Y.  93963 

The  appendix  contains  "the  detailed  reports  of  the  travelling-  parties  .  .  .  ;  Admi- 
ralty papers;  meteorological  abstracts;  a  register  of  the  tides;  and  illustrated  sketches 
of  the  natural  history  and  geology  of  some  of  the  regions  visited  during  the  voyage." 

[Sutherland?]  (Thomas).  Blood  will  out.  See  [Souther- 
land?]   (Thomas),  no.  88270,  vol.  22. 

Sutherland  (Th[omas]  Jefferson).  A  Canvass  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings on  the  Trial  of  William  Lyon  Mackenzie,  for  an  alleged 
violation  of  the  neutrality  laws  of  the  United  States;  with  a  report 
of  the  testimony  —  the  charge  of  the  presiding  judge  to  the  jury  — 
the  arguments  of  the  United  States  Attorney  —  and  a  petition  to 
the  President  for  his  release.  By  Th:  Jefferson  Sutherland.  Nezv 
York:  Sackett  tff  Sargent,  Printers,  No.  I  Nassau-street,  corner 
of  Wall.    1840.    i8mo,  pp.  104.  B.,  H.,  NYH.,  nyp.  93964 

Concerning  the  earlier  publication  of  this  work  in  parts,  see  note  on  Loose  Leaves, 

below. 

Sutherland.  A  Letter  to  Her  Majesty  the  British  Queen,  with 
Letters  to  Lord  Durham,  Lord  Glenelg  and  Sir  George  Arthur: 
to  which  is  added  an  appendix  embracing  a  report  of  the  testimony 
taken  on  the  trial  of  the  writer  by  a  court  martial,  at  Toronto  in 
Upper  Canada.  By  Th:  Jefferson  Sutherland.  Albany:  Printed 
by  C.  Van  Benthuysen.    1841.    i2mo,  pp.  167,  contents  (i). 

b.,  c,  can.arch.,  h.,  nyh.,  nyp.  93965 


SUTHERLAND  (tHOMAS    J.).  359 

[Sutherland].  Loose  Leaves,  from  the  Port  Folio  of  a  late 
Patriot  Prisoner  in  Canada.  .  .  .  New-York:  Printed  for  the  Pub- 
lisher, by  Sackett  &  Sargent,  No.  I,  Nassau-street  —  and  sold  by 
the  Booksellers  generally,  mdcccxxxix.  i8mo,  pp.  216.  nyp. 
+  New  York:  William  H.  Colyer,  Printer,  No.  5,  Hague-street. 
1840.  iSmo,  pp.  216.  c,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.  +  [Another  issue  of 
the  same,  title  dated  1840,  but  printed  cover  dated  1844,  and  with 
advertisements  added.]  nyh.,  nyp.  93966 

Printed  label  on  front  cover:    Sutherland's  Loose  Leaves. 

Copyrighted  by  the  author,  Th :  Jefferson  Sutherland. 

According  to  a  ms.  note  by  Wilberforce  Eames  in  the  nyp.  copy  of  the  first  edition, 
it  was  issued  in  parts  as  follows:  (with  the  author's  Canvass  of  the  Proceedings,  above, 
issued  in  sections  of  parts  2,  3,  and  5,  and  forming  part  6)  Part  I,  pp.  1—36;  Part  2, 
pp.  37-60,  1-12;  Part  3,  pp.  61-72,  13-56;  Part  4,  pp.  73-96;  Part  5,  pp.  97-108, 
57—68;  Part  6,  pp.  6g~i04;  Part  7,  pp.  109-144;  ParfS,  pp.  145-180;  Part  9, 
pp.   181-216. 

Sutherland.  Three  Political  Letters,  addressed  to  Dr.  Wol- 
fred  Nelson,  late  of  Lower  Canada,  now  of  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.  By 
Th :  Jeff erson  Sutherland.  Netv-York.    1840.   8vo,  pp.  64. 

B.,  C,  CAN.ARCH.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.  93967 

Against  the  election  of  Harrison  as  president. 

Sutherland.  The  Trial  of  General  Th.  J.  Sutherland,  late  of 
the  Patriot  Army,  before  a  Court  Martial  convened  at  Toronto  on 
the  13th  day  of  March,  a.  d.  1838.  By  order  of  Sir  Francis  Bond 
Head,  Lieutenant  Governor  of  said  Province,  k.c.b.  &c.  &c.  &c. 
On  a  charge  of  having,  as  a  citizen  of  the  United  States,  levied  war 
in  the  Province  of  Upper  Canada  against  Her  Majesty  the  Queen 
of  Great  Britain,  &c.  With  his  Defence  and  other  documents. 
Bujfalo:   Press  of  Oliver  G.  Steele.    1 838.    8vo,  pp.  (6),  9-87. 

AAS.,    NYH.  93968 

Sutherland  &  McEvoy's  Indianapolis  City  Directory.  See  Suther- 
land (James). 

SurHROHi,  f  send.  Prairiedom:  Rambles  and  Scrambles  in  Texas 
or  New  Estremadura.  By  a  Suthron.  With  a  Map.  .  .  .  Second 
Edition.  New  York:  Paine  ^  Burgess,  60  John  Street.  1 846. 
[Verso  of  title:]  S.  W.  Benedict,  Stereotyper  and  Printer,  16 
Spruce  St.  i2mo,  pp.  (6),  iii-vi,  13-166,  including  map  on  Verso 
of  second  leaf.  Y.  93969 

Raines  attributes  to  "Dr.  Page,"  and  the  c.  printed  card  to  Frederic  Benjamin 
Page. 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

For  the  first  edition,  see  Southron,  pseud.,  no.  88599,  vol.  22.  bm.,  c,  hsp., 
NYP.,  Y.  The  imprint  varies  slightly,  and  the  collation  is  pp.  (4),  iii-vi,  (2),  1 1-166, 
and  folded  map. 


360  SUTLIFF. 

SuTLiFF  ([Milton]).  Speech  of  Mr.  Sutliff  of  Trumbull,  on 
the  Resolutions  introduced  by  him  relative  to  the  Constitutional 
Powers  of  Congress,  and  the  Fugitive  Slave  Bill.  In  Senate — Jan- 
uary 14,  &  15,  1851.    Columbus:    Ohio  Statesman  Print.    185 1. 

Svo,  pp.   30.  AAS.,  WHS.  93970 

For  a  biographical  sketch,  see  Howe's  "Historical  Collections  of  Ohio,"  vol.  3, 
1891,  pp.  362-363. 

Sutter  ([Johann  August]).  Capt.  Sutter's  account  of  the 
first  discovery  of  the  Gold.  .  .  .  Lith.  &'  Pub.  by  Britton  £ff  Rey 
San  Francisco.  Cal.  Entered  according  to  act  of  Congress  in  the 
year  1854.  by  Britton  ^  Rey  in  the  Clercks  [«V]  office  of  the 
District  Court  of  the  Northern  Z)/  of  California.  4to,  2  leaves,  the 
first  printed  on  recto  only,  the  second,  blank.  her.  93971 

Caption  title. 

Title  and  text  enclosed  within  single  line  border. 

In  upper  right  corner,  above  border:  13.  The  printed  page  contains  65  lines  of  text 
below  the  caption  title.  At  right  of  upper  portion  of  text  is  a  "Portrait  of  M[  Mar- 
shal, taken  from  nature  at  the  time  when  he  made  the  discovery  of  gold  in  Califor- 
nia." At  right  of  and  below  is  a  "View  of  Sutter's  Mill  or  place  where  the  first  gold 
has  been  discovered." 

Title  and  information  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Sutter  (Peter).  Eight  Dollars  Reward.  |  Run-Away  |  Last 
Sunday  Night,  Two  Servant  Boys,  from  the  Subscribers,  living  in 
Philadelphia;    |    [Philadelphia.    1769.]    4to  broadside. 

HSP.  93972 

Dated:  "Philadelphia,  July  24,  1769,"  and  signed:  "Peter  Sutter  and  David 
Cuming." 

Title  from  Hildeburn,  no.  2437. 

[Sutton]  (Charles  [Manners-]).  A  |  Sermon  |  Preached  be- 
fore the  I  Incorporated  Society  |  for  the  |  Propagation  of  the  Gospel 
in  I  Foreign  Parts;  |  at  their  |  Anniversary  Meeting  |  in  the  | 
Parish  Church  of  St.  Mary-le-Bow,  |  On  Friday  February  17, 
1797.  I  By  the  Right  Reverend  |  Charles  Lord  Bishop  of  Nor- 
wich.  I   London:   \  Printed  by  S.  Brooke^  In   Warwick-Lane.    \ 

M  DCC  XCVII.    I    Svo,  pp.    78.  BA.,  BM.,   CU.,  M.,  NYP.  93973 

The  proceedings  for  the  year,  list  of  members,  list  of  preachers  of  the  annual 
sermons,  etc.  form  pp.  23-78. 

SuTTON  (George).  An  Oration,  delivered  at  the  celebration 
of  the  anniversary  of  American  independence,  at  Aurora,  July  3, 
1852.  By  George  Sutton  .  .  .  [Aurora^  Ind.:  Bowers  £s?  Sibley y 
Printers.    1 85 2.]     8vo,  pp.  7.  C.  93974 

Caption  title. 

Sutton.  A  Report  to  the  Indiana  State  Medical  Society,  on 
Asiatic  Cholera,  as  it  prevailed  within  the  State  of  Indiana,  during 


SUTTON.  361 

the  years  1849,  185 O,  1851  &  1852.  With  observations  on  the 
laws  which  govern  its  progress,  by  George  Sutton,  m.d.  Indian- 
afolis:   Elder  &'  Harkness  Steam  Press  Print.    1854.   8vo,  pp.  69. 

AML.,  NYAM.  93975 
A  separate  from  Ind.  State  Med.  Soc.  "Proceedings  of  the  Fourth  Annual  Meeting," 
1853,  pp.  109-175- 

Sutton  (Richard),  reporter.  The  Arguments  in  favor  of  the 
International  Submarine  Telegraph,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States.  Prepared  by  Richard  Sutton,  Reporter.  Washington: 
Printed  at  the  Congressional  Globe  Office.    1857.    ^^"^j  PP-   ^^' 

B.,  NYH.,  NYP.  93976 

Sutton,  reforter.    Methodist  Church  Property  Case.    See  no. 

48  19  I,  vol.    12.     B.,  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  NYP. 

Sutton  (W.  L.).  A  History  of  the  Disease  usually  called 
Typhoid  Fever,  as  it  has  appeared  in  Georgetown  and  its  vicinity, 
with  some  reflections  as  to  its  causes  and  nature.  By  W.  L.  Sutton 
.  .  .  Louisville:    Maxwell  ^  Co.    1850.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  127. 

AML.,  C,  NYAM.  93977 

Sutton.  Report  on  the  Epidemics  of  Tennessee  and  Kentucky. 
Philadelphia:    T.  K.  ^  P.  G.  Collins.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  42. 

AML.  93978 
A  separate  from  Amer.  Med.  Assn.  "Transactions,"  yol.  5,  1852,  pp.  531—570. 

Sutton.  Report  on  the  Epidemics  of  Tennessee  and  Kentucky. 
By  W.  L.  Sutton,  m.d.  Presented  to  the  American  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, at  its  session  of  May,  1853.  Philadelphia:  T.  K.  and  P.  G. 
Collins,  Printers.     1 853.    8vo,  pp.   50.  UTEX.  93979 

A  separate  from  the  Amer.  Med.  Assn.  "Transactions,"  vol.  6,  1853,  pp.  315-362. 
Title  supplied  by  E.  W.  Winkler. 

SuTTON.  Report  on  the  Medical  Topography  and  the  Epidemic 
Diseases  of  Kentucky.  By  W.  L.  Sutton  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Collins, 
Printer.    1 85  8.   8vo,  pp.  93.  johncrerar.,  utex.  93980 

Reprinted  from  Amer.  Med.  Assn.  "Transactions,"  vol.  ii,  1858,  pp.  75— 165- 
Title  supplied  by  J.  Christian  Bay. 

Sutton,  Mass.  The  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Sutton,  in  le-  | 
gal  Town-Meeting  assembled,  Jan.  27,  1777.  |  To  Capt.  Henry 
King  and  Capt.  Samuel  Trask,  |  whom  we  have  now  chosen  dele- 
gates to  join  in  |  County  Congress  with  such  other  Towns  in  this  | 
County,  as  shall  adopt  the  like  method  for  the  ob-  |  taining  redress 
of  the  grievance  by  the  law  made  |  last  spring,  for  the  new  modeling 
the  representation  |  of  this  State;  or  any  other  grievances  that  any 


362  SUTTON. 

of  I  the  Towns,  joining  in  such  Congress  shall  think  pro-  |  per.  | 
[Worcester:  Printed  by  William  Stearns  and  Daniel  Bigelow. 
1777.]    Folio  broadside.  mass.state  lib.  93981 

Title  supplied  by  E.  H.  Redstone.    Imprint  from  Evans. 

Sutton  J  Mass.  First  Congregational  Church.  Articles  of  Faith, 
Covenant,  and  Extracts  from  the  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  First 
Congregational  Church  in  Sutton.    Worcester:   Printed  by  Moses 

W.  Grout.     1834.    Svo,  pp.  15.  AAS.,  NYH.  93982 

A  list  of  members  from  the  organization  of  the  church  in  1720  to  1834  forms  pp. 
6-15. 

The  Covenant,  |  of  the  First  Church  of  Christ  in  Sutton.  | 
[Worcester?    1 790.]    Folio  broadside.  AAS.  93983 

Dated:    Sutton,  March  18,  1790. 

SuzANNET,  ( ),  comte  de.    Souvenirs  de  Voyages.    Les 

Provinces  du  Caucase,  I'Empire  du  Bresil.  Par  M.  le  Comte  de 
Suzannet.  Paris:  G.  —A .  DentUy  Imfrimeur-libraire,  rue  de  Bussi, 
no  IJ;  et  Palais-Royal,  Galerie  vitree,  no  13.    1 846.    Svo,  pp.  (4), 

iv,  462.  BM.j  C.J  NYH.  93984 

SvALANDER  (Carl  E  [dvard  Otto]  ).  Bref  om  America  till  hem- 
mevarande  landsmann.  3  Bref.  Gotheborg,  Halmstad.  l854[— 
1855].    i2mo.  EM.  93985 

Each  letter  has  separate  title  page  and  pagination. 

SvALANDER.  Tillforlitliga  underrattelser  om  Nord-Amerikas 
Forenta  Stater  och  basta  sattet  att  utwandra.  En  illustrerad  hand- 
bok  for  emigranter  af  alia  klasser  efter  de  nyaste  och  sakraste  kallor 
samt  egna  ron  sammanfattad  af  Carl  E.  Swalander  .  .  .  Gotheborg, 
Tryckt  hos  C.  Petersen.  1853.  l2mo,  pp.  (8),  3-168.  Folded 
plates  and  folded  maps.  93986 

SvEDBERG.  See  Swedberg. 

SvEDELius  (Georg).  5t'^?  Svedelius  (Jakob  Mikael). 

SvEDELius  (Jakob  Mikael),  respondent.  Dissertatio  de  Effectu 
Detectas  Americc-e  in  Europam,  cujus  partem  primam,  consensu 
ampliss.  facult.  philos.  Ups.  prasside  Mag.  Er.  Mich.  Fant,  Hist. 
Prof.  Reg.  et  Ord.  Soc.  Scient.  Ups.  et  Acad.  Reg.  Litt.  Hum. 
Hist,  et  Antiqvit.  Stockh.  membro.  Pro  gradu.  philosophico  P.P. 
Jacobus  Michael  Svedelius,  stip.  gronv.  dalekarlus.  In  aud.  Gust. 
Maj.  D.  XI.  Junii  mdccc.    H.C.    UfsalicPy  Littcris  Johann.  Fred. 


svin'in.  363 

ErdmaUy  Reg.  Acad.  Typogr.     [1802.]    Small  4to,  pp.   (2),  8, 
(2),  9-27.  JCB.,  NYP.  93987 

The  second  part,  pp.  (2),  9—27,  is  by  J.  M.  and  Georg  Svedelius,  and  has  a  sepa- 
rate title  page,  as  follows: 

De  Effectu  Detectae  Americas  in  Europam,  cujus  partem  secund.mi  venia  ampl. 
ord.  Philos.  Ups.  p.  p.  Mag.  Jac.  Mich.  Svedelius  et  Gcorgius  Svedelius  dalecarli.  In 
audit.  Gust.  Maj.  die  xxvi  maji  mdcccii.  H.  C.  Upsalice,  Litteris  Jon.  Fr.  Edman, 
Reg.  Acad.  Typogr.  [1802.]    4to,  pp.  (2),  9-27.   JCB.,  nvp. 

[SviN^lN  (Pavel  Petrovich)].  Anecdotes  inedites  ou  peu  con- 
nues  sur  le  general  Moreau,  concernant  divers  honneurs  qu'il  regut 
pendant  sa  proscription,  ses  derniers  adieux  a  son  epousc,  sa  derniere 
lettre  a  I'empereur  Alexandre,  la  lettre  de  ce  monarque  a  sa  veuve, 
et  quelques  faits,  ignores  jusqu'ici,  relatifs  a  sa  conduite  lors  de  son 
jugement;  recueillis  par  M.  Garat.  .  .  .  A  Paris:  Chez  L.  P. 
Setter  fib.  1814.  8vo,  pp.  19.  BIB. NAT.  +  [Same  imprint  and 
collation.]     lO  juillet  1 8 14.  BIB. NAT.  93988 

Signed:   S    .    .    . 

A  reprint  of  Details  sur  les  derniers  moments,  below. 

This  and  the  two  following  titles  from  Yarmolinsky's  "Picturesque  United  States 
of  America  . .  .  being  a  Memoir  on  Paul  Svinin,"  1930,  p.  45. 

SviN^iN.  Details  sur  le  general  Moreau  et  ses  derniers  moments; 
suivis  d'une  courte  notice  biographique,  par  Paul  de  Svinine.  On  y 
a  joint  la  proposition  faite  au  Senat  le  26  avril  1 8 14  pour  la  rehabili- 
tation de  la  memoire  de  ce  grand  homme.  A  Paris,  chez  L.  Fou- 
cault.  1814.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  116.  Portrait.  bib. NAT.,  bm.,  c. 
+  Paris  J  chez  les  Marchands  de  Nouveautes.    1 8  14.    8vo,  pp.  86. 

BIB. NAT.  93989 

[Svin'in].  Details  sur  les  derniers  moments  du  general  Mo- 
reau, avec  le  portrait  de  Moreau  fait  apres  sa  mort.  A  Paris:  Chez 
F.Schoell.   1814.   8vo,  pp.  10.  Portrait.  bib. NAT.  93990 

Svin'in.  Malerische  Reise  durch  Nordamerika  von  Paul  Swinin. 
Aus  dem  Russischen  iibersetzt.  Riga,  bei  Hartmann.  18 16.  8vo, 
pp.  (6),  169,  errata  (i).  minnhs.,  nyh.,  nyp.  93991 

For  the  original,  see  the  following  title. 

Svin'in.  Opyt  zhyvopisnavo  puteshestviya  po  severnoi  Amerike. 
[i.  e.  An  Essay  at  a  Picturesque  Voyage  in  North  America.]  .  .  . 
Sanktfeterburgy  tifografiya  F.  Drekhalera,  1 8 15.  l6mo,  pp.  (8), 
219.  6  plates,  five  of  which  are  folded,  c,  nyp.,  leland  Stanford, 
Y.  -\-  Sanktfeterburgy  tifografiya  F.  Kraiya,  18 1 8.  l6mo,  pp. 
(8),  170.    6  folded  plates.  BM.,  NYP.  93992 

"This  would  seem  to  be  the  earliest  account  of  the  United  States  as  seen  through 
the  eyes  of  a  Russian."  See  Yarmolinsky's  "Picturesque  United  States  of  .America 
1811,  1812,  1813,  being  a  Memoir  on  Paul  Svinin,"  1930,  p.  I7- 


364  svin'in. 

According-  to  Yarmolinsky,  p.  18,  the  second  Russian  edition  differs  from  the  first 
"only  in  typography,  and  in  being  better  proof  read." 

For  German  and  Dutch  translations,  see  Malerische  Reise,  above,  and  Tafereelen, 
below. 

Svin'in  published  a  supplement  to  the  above,  dealing  mostly  with  the  progress  of 
the  arts  in  this  country,  in  "Otechestvennyya  zapiski,"  of  which  he  was  the  editor, 
vol.  38,  1829,  pp.  145-164,  289-312,  and  vol.  39,  1829,  pp.  181-193. 

Svin'in.  Quelques  details  sur  le  General  Moreau,  et  ses  derniers 
moments;  suivis  d'une  courte  notice  biographique.  Par  Paul  de 
Svinine,  charge  de  I'accompagner  sur  le  Continent.  A  Londres: 
che%  Long-many  Hurst,  ReeSy  Ormey  et  Brown,  Paternoster  Row. 
1 8 14.  [Verso  of  title:]  De  Vimfrtmer'ie  de  Cox  et  Bay  lis.  Great 
Queen-streety  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields.  i8mo,  pp.  (2),  141.  Frontis- 
piece portrait.  H.  93993 

Svin'in.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  General  Moreau:  and  the  De- 
tails of  his  Last  Moments.  By  Paul  Svinine,  Charged  to  accom- 
pany the  General  on  the  Continent.  To  which  is  added,  an  Ap- 
pendix, containing  several  Interesting  Letters.  New  York:  Pub- 
lished by  E.  Duyckincky  102  Pearl-Street.  John  C.  Totten, 
frinter.    18 14.    i8mo,  pp.  1 07.  aas.,  ba.,  cu.,  nyp.  93994 

Svin'in.  Some  Details  concerning  General  Moreau,  and  his 
last  moments.  Followed  by  a  short  Biographical  Memoir.  By 
Paul  Svinine.  Charged  to  accompany  the  General  on  the  Con- 
tinent. London:  Printed  for  LongmaUy  Hurst,  ReeSy  Ormey 
and  Brown,  Paternoster  Row.  1 8 14.  [Verso  of  title:]  /.  G. 
Barnard,  Skinner-Street,  London.  i8mo,  pp.  4,  152.  Frontis- 
piece portrait,  bm.,  h.,  p.  -f-  Second  Edition.  [Same  imprint, 
date  and  collation.]  BM.,  y.  93995 

Svin'in.  Some  Details  concerning  General  Moreau,  and  his 
Last  Moments.  Followed  by  a  short  Biographical  Memoir.  By 
Paul  Svinine.  Charged  to  accompany  the  General  on  the  Conti- 
nent. First  American  from  the  Second  London  Edition.  Boston: 
Printed  and  fublished  by  Nathaniel  Willis.  No.  76,  State-Street. 
1 8 14.  i6mo,  pp.  107.  Frontispiece  portrait,  aas.,  ba.,  nyp. 
4~  Amhersty  [^N.  H.^  Printed  by  R.  Boylstony  for  the  Publisher. 
1814.  i8mo,  pp.  71.  AAS.,  M.,  nyp.  -{-Baltimore:  Published 
by  E.  J.  Coale  and  Harrod  and  Buel.  J.  Robinson,  frinter.  1 8 14. 
i2mo,  pp.  4,  151.  AAS.,  NYP.,  UP.  +  Second  American  from  the 
London  edition.  To  which  is  added,  a  Funeral  Oration  [by 
Baron  J.  G.  Hyde  de  Neuville],  pronounced  at  St.  Petersburg, 
in    honor   of   General    Moreau.     Translated   from    the    French. 


svin'in.  365 

Boston:    Printed  by  Rowe  and  Hoofer.    18 14.    l2mo,  pp.   156. 
Frontispiece  portrait.  ba.,  c,  h.,  nyp.,  whs.  93996 

The  portrait  in  the  Boston  edition  has  the  inscriptions:  Paul  Svinine  Pinxt. 
W.  B.  Annin,  Sc. 

In  the  title  of  the  Baltimore  edition  the  word  "Sketch"  is  substituted  for  "Memoir." 
The  funeral  oration  in  the  second  Boston  edition  has  a  separate  title  p:ige. 

Svin'in.  Tafereelen  uit  eene  Reis  naar  Noord-Amerika,  door 
Paul  Swinin.  Uit  het  Russisch  volgens  de  Hoogduitsche  Vertaling. 
Te  Haarlem,  btj  A.  Loosjes,  Pz.    MDCCCXVIII.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  iv, 

127.  NYP.,  Y.  93997 

For  the  original,  see  Opyt  .  .  .  above. 

BM.  attributes  a  "Sketch  of  the  Internal  Condition  of  the  United  St:ites,"  1826, 
our  no.  63732,  vol.  15,  to  Svin'in.  The  author  is  more  probably  Pierre  Poletica,  who 
is  known  to  have  expressed  to  John  Quincy  Adams  an  intention  nf  publishing  a 
statistical  account  of  the  United  States.  The  dates  of  the  author's  residence  in  this 
country,  which  are  mentioned  in  the  preface,  exactly  correspond  to  the  years  Poletica 
spent  here.   See  Adams'  "Memoirs,"  vol.  2,  p.  406,  vol.  4,  370,  and  vol.  5,  498. 

Svvymel-Klacht  des  Spaenschen  Conincks.  See  below,  arranged 
as  Swymel-Klacht. 

[SwAiM   ( )]?    The  Eventful  Day  in  the  Rhode  Island 

Rebellion.  See  no.  23212,  vol.  6.  BU.,  c.  93998 

In  MS.  in  the  bu.  copy:  "Rev.  Mr.  Swaim."  Information  supplied  by  H.  L. 
Koopman. 

SwAiN  (David  L.).  Report  ...  on  the  Historical  Agency  for 
procuring  Documentary  Evidence  of  the  History  of  North- 
Carolina.   See  North  Carolina,  no.  55676,  vol.  13. 

SwAiN  (Robert).  Memoir  of  .  .  .  See  [Morison  (J.  H.)],  no. 
50712,  vol.  12.  Boston,  1847.   BA.,  H. 

SwAiNSON  (William),  jt.  author.  Fauna  Boreali-Americana. 
See  Richardson  (J.). 

SwALANDER  (Carl  E.).  See  Svalander  (Carl  E[dvard 
Otto]). 

Swallow  Barn,  or  A  Sojourn  in  the  Old  Dominion.  See  [Ken- 
nedy (John  Pendleton)],  no.  37421,  vol.  9.  Editions  have  been 
located  as  follows:   Philadelphia,  1 832.    aas.,  b.,  C,  h.,  nyp.,  p., 

PEAB.,  y. London,    1832.    fac.adv. New   York,    185  I. 

B.,  BA.,  BM.,  c,  nyp. New  York,  1852  .  nyp. New  York, 

1856.   C,  NYP. Philadelphia,  1S60.   H. New  York,  lSj2. 

BM.,  H.,  NYP. New  York,  1929.    C,  NYP. 

Preface  to  the  first  edition  signed,  Mark  Littleton.  Only  the  editions  of  1832 
were  published  anonymously.  Gushing  lists  a  Baltimore  edition,  1832,  which  wc  hare 
not  located. 


366  SWALUE. 

SwALUE  (E.  B.),  ed.  Brieven  uit  en  over  de  Vereenigde  Staaten 
van  Noord-Amerika.  See  Jonathan,  fseud.,  no.  36439,  vol.  9.   C, 

H.,  NYH.,  NYP. 

SwAMMERDAM  (Eustaci'us),  fseud.  The  Lash;  or  Truths  in 
Rhyme.  By  Eustacius  Swammerdam.  .  .  .  [n.  f.]  Printed  for  the 
author.    1 840.  8vo,  pp.  35.         BA.,  BM.,  heh.,  nyh._,  nyp.  93999 

A  satire  on  the  politicians  of  the  period. 

The  Swamp  Doctor's  Adventures  in  the  South-West.  See  Ten- 
sas (Madison),  M.D.,  fseud. 

The  Sw^amp  Lands  of  .  .  .  North  Carohna.    See  no.   55695, 

vol.  13.    C,  NYP. 

Swan  ( ),  Colonel.  5^^  Swan  (James). 

[Swan  {Mrs.  Eliza)].  An  Affecting  Account  of  the  Tragical 
Death  of  Major  Swan,  and  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  Swan  and 
infant  Child,  by  the  Savages,  in  April  last  —  (1815.)  t:^"  This 
unfortunate  Lady  and  her  little  Son  were  taken  prisoners  by  the 
Indians,  at  a  small  village  near  St.  Louis,  and  conveyed  near  700 
miles  through  an  uncivilized  wilderness,  where  they  were  fortu- 
nately redeemed  by  a  Spanish  trader,  in  July  last. .  .  .  Boston,  Printed 
by  H.  Trumbully  and  for  Sale  by  him  and  at  A.  Mayors  Book  and 
Stationary  Store y  Fish-Street,  by  the  Gross,  dozen  ^  single.  (Cofy 
Right  Secured.)    [1815?]    i2mo,  pp.  24.    c,  newberry.  94000 

Signed:  Eliza  Swan. 

A  photostatic  reproduction  from  the  Newberry  copy  is  at  nyp. 

Swan  (Godfried).  Life  of  Godfried  Swan,  now  in  the  New 
Gaol  of  the  City  of  New  York,  for  the  Murder  of  his  only  Child. 
New  York.    1765.  94001 

Title  from  Haven's  list. 

[Swan  (J.  R.)].  The  Prophecy  of  the  Santon.  See  [Swan 
(Joshua  Augustus)]. 

Swan  (James).  An  Address  to  the  President,  Senate  and  House 
of  Representatives,  of  the  United  States,  on  The  means  of  Creat- 
ing a  National  Paper  by  Loan  Offices,  which  shall  replace  that  of 
the  discredited  Banks,  and  supercede  the  use  of  Gold  and  Silver 
Coin.  By  James  Swan,  of  Boston.  Boston,  From  the  Intelligencer 
Press,  Printed  by   William  W.  Clafp,  4,  Congress-Street,   1819. 

8vo,  pp.   24.  BA.,  BM.,  C,  HSP,,  NYP.,    WHS.  94OO2 


SWAN   (jAMEs).  367 

Swan.  An  Address  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives 
of  the  United  States,  on  the  question  for  an  inquiry  into  the  state  of 
agriculture,  manufactures  and  commerce.  By  Colonel  Swan  of 
Boston.   Boston:  Printed  by  John  Eliot.    181  7.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

BA.,     C,   M.  94003 

[Swan].  Avis  sur  la  Vente  de  1 180  Actions  de  la  Compagnie 
de  Colonisation.  [Paris:  A.  Pihan  Drlaforest,  Imfrimcur  de  Mon- 
sieur le  Dauphin  et  de  la  Cour  de  Cassatiofi,  rue  des  Noytrs,  no. 

37.    1825.]    Pp.8.  BIB. NAT.  94004 

Signed:   "James  Swan,  de  Boston.    Paris,  5  Janvier  1825." 
Title  supplied  by  Howard  C.  Rice,  Jr. 

Swan.  Causes  qui  se  sont  opposees  aux  progres  du  Commerce, 
entre  la  France,  et  les  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique.  Avec  les  moyens 
de  I'accelerer,  &  la  comparaison  de  la  dette  Nationale  de  I'Angle- 
terre,de  la  France,  &  des  Etats-Unis;  en  sixLettres  adressees  a  Mon- 
sieur le  Marquis  de  La  Fayette.  Traduit  sur  le  manuscrit  Anglais 
du  Colonel  Swan,  ancien  membre  de  la  legislation  de  la  Republique 
de  Massachusset  .  .  .  A  Paris.  A  lUmfrimerie  de  L.  Potier  de  Lille, 
rue  Favart,  No.  5.  1790.  Et  chez  les  Marchands  de  Nouveautes. 
8vo,  pp.  (8),  318.    Folded  table.       aas.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  h.,  hsp., 

M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WLC,  Y.  94OO5 

Translated  by  the  French  consul  at  Boston,  Joseph  Letombe,  or  de  la  Tombe,  the 
work  contains  considerable  additions,  see  pp.  16—17  of  the  author's  preface. 

Swan.  A  Dissuasion  to  Great-Britain  and  the  Colonies,  from  the 
Slave  Trade  to  Africa.  Shewing,  The  Contradiction  this  Trade 
bears,  both  to  Laws  divine  and  provincial;  the  Disadvantages  aris- 
ing from  it,  and  Advantages  from  abolishing  it,  both  to  Europe  and 
Africa,  particularly  to  Britain  and  the  Plantations.  Also  shewing, 
How  to  put  this  Trade  to  Africa  on  a  just  and  lawful  Footing.  By 
James  Swan,  A  Native  of  Great-Britain,  and  Friend  to  the  Wel- 
fare of  this  Continent.  Boston:  N.  E.  Printed  by  E.  Russell,  near 
the  New  Intelligence-O jjice  and  Auction-room,  and  next  the 
Cornfield,  Union-street.  [1772?]  8vo,  pp.  70.  AAS.,  BA.,  H.,  M., 
NYH.,  NYP.  +  Revised  and  Abridged.  .  .  .  Boston:  Printed  for  J. 
Greenleaj,  at  the  New  Printmg-O jjice,  in  Hanover  street.    1 7 73. 

8vo,  pp.  41.  BA.,  BM._,  C,  H.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.  94006 

The  revised  edition  has  a  briefer  title. 

Improved  title  of  no.  20294,  vol.  5,  where  the  B.^.  copy  lacking  the  last  leaf  is 
described  as  an  edition  of  40  pp. 

In  the  fourth  edition  of  the  anonymous  "Oration  on  the  Beauties  of  Liberty,"  1773, 
which  is  attributed  to  John  Allen  in  the  "Essex  Gazette,"  December  15,  1772,  p.  2, 


^68  SWAN   (jAMEs). 

this  note  appears  on  p.  78:  "The  following  Circular  Letter  [pp.  78-80],  accom- 
panied with  Mr.  Swan's  Piece,  entitled  a  Dissuasive  to  Great-Britain  and  her  colo- 
nies from  the  Slave-Trade,  were  lately  presented  to  the  Gentlemen  who  are  chosen 
Representatives  for  this  Province." 

Swan.    Fisheries  of  Massachusetts.    1786.  9400? 

A  doubtful  title  from  AUibone. 

[Swan].  National  Arithmetick:  or,  Observations  on  the  Fi- 
nances of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts:  with  Some  Hints 
Respecting  Financiering  and  Future  Taxation  in  this  State:  Tend- 
ing to  Render  the  Publick  Contributions  more  easy  to  the  People. 
By  a  late  Member  of  the  General  Court.  .  .  .  Boston:  Printed  by 
Adams  and  Nourse,  In  Court-Street.     [1786.]     8vo,  pp.    (4), 

vi-viii,  (l),9I,   (3).  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH., 

Dedication  dated  Dorchester,  2d  October,  1786.  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  94O08 

The  AAS.  copy  contains  the  inscription:    "To  The  Honbl.  Artemas  Ward,  Esq. 

from  his  most  obd  Ser  The  Author  J.  Swan." 

The  recto  of  the  third  leaf  is  numbered  vi,  instead  of  v. 

Swan.  On  the  Fisheries.  \^Boston:  Printed  by  Adams  and 
Nourse?    1784.]  94009 

Title  from  Evans. 

Acknowledgment  should  be  made  of  assistance  furnished  by  the  forthcoming  bibli- 
ography of  James  Swan,  now  being  prepared  by  Howard  C.  Rice.  This  includes  a 
number  of  titles  of  less  historical  interest,  and  others  not  yet  located. 

Swan  (James  G[ilchrist]  ).  .  .  .  The  Haidah  Indians  of  Queen 
Charlotte's  Islands,  British  Columbia.  With  a  brief  description  of 
their  carvings,  tattoo  designs,  etc.  By  James  G.  Swan,  Port  Town- 
send,  Washington  Territory.  (Accepted  for  publication,  January, 
1874.)  [Verso  of  title:]  Philadelphia:  CollinSj  Printer,  JO^  Jayne 
Street.   4to,  pp.  iii,  18.    7  plates.  94010 

With  heading,  "Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge.  267,"  in  which  col- 
lection it  forms  article  4  of  vol.  21,  1876. 

This  and  the  following  title  are  included  because  of  cross  references  from 
Smithsonian  Institution.  These  works  are  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered 
by  this  Dictionary.    Other  later  works  by  this  author  are  not  included. 

Swan.  .  .  .  The  Indians  of  Cape  Flattery,  at  the  entrance  to  the 
Strait  of  Fuca,  Washington  Territory.  By  James  G.  Swan.  (Ac- 
cepted for  publication,  June  1868.)  [Verso  of  title:]  Collins, 
Printer,  Philadelphia.  [Colophon:]  Published  by  the  Smithsonian 
Institution  Washington  City,  March,  1 870.    4to,  pp.  ix,   108. 

B.,  BA.,  C,  HEH.,  NYP.,  UP.  94OII 

With  heading,  "Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge.  220,"  in  which  col- 
lection it  forms  article  8  of  vol.   16,  1870. 

Makah  vocabulary,  pp.  93-ioS  ;   Local  nomenclature  of  the  Makah,  pp.   105-106. 


SWAN  (JOSEPH  ).  369 

Swan  (Joseph).  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  relating  to  the  Powers 
and  Duties  of  Justices  of  the  Peace,  and  Constables,  in  the  State  of 
Ohio  .  .  .  Columbus,  Isaac  N.  Whiting.    1 837.   Pp.  xviii,  582. 

WRHS.  94012 

Title  from  Rusk's  "Literature  of  the  Middle  Western  Frontier,"  vol.  2,  1925, 
p.  344. 

[Swan  (Joshua  Augustus)].  The  Prophecy  of  the  Santon,  and 
other  Poems.  .  .  .  Worcester:  Edward  Livermore.  Bostoti:  Phtl- 
lifs  and  Sampson.  MDCCCXi^vii.  [Verso  of  title:]  Bostott:  Printed 
by  Freem,an  and  Bolles,  Devonshire  Street.    l6mo,  pp.  iv,  116. 

C,  NYH.,   NYP.  94013 

In  MS.  on  flyleaf  of  nyp.  copy:  "Sam'l  Longfellow  with  the  kindest  wishes  of 
his  friend  J.  A,  S." 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  is 
included  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  title  to  Swan  (J.  R. ). 

[Swan  (Timothy)]?  The  Federal  Harmony:  in  three  parts. 
Part  I.  An  introduction  to  the  art  of  singing.  Part  II.  A  large 
collection  of  psalm  tunes.  Part  III.  Select  anthems,  &c.  Compiled 
for  the  use  of  schools  and  singing  societies.  .  .  .  Boston:  Printed  by 
John  Norman,  I'j'i^.   Oblong  8 vo.  940^4 

Title  from  Evans,  who  has  apparently  taken  it  from  an  advertisement. 

Metcalf  considers  the  attribution  to  Swan  of  the  editions  of  this  work  as  possible, 
but  mentions  Evans  as  his  authority.  See  his  "American  Writers  and  Compilers  of 
Sacred  Music,"  1925,  p.  107.  It  is  quite  a  different  compilation  from  Swan's 
New  England  Harmony,  see  below. 

[Swan]  ?  The  |  Federal  Harmony.  |  In  Three  Parts.  |  Con- 
taining, I  I.  An  Introduction  to  the  Grounds  of  Musick.  |  II.  A 
large  Collection  of  celebrated  Psalm  and  Hymn  Tunes  from  the 
most  approved  ancient  and  modern  |  Authors;  together  with  sev- 
eral new  ones,  never  before  published:  suited  to  all  Metres  usually 
sung  in  Churches,  |  III.  Select  Anthems  &c.  &c.  |  Compiled  for 
the  Use  of  Schools  and  Singing  Societies.  |  •  •  •  |  Boston:  Printed 
for  the  Editor,  and  Sold  by  John  Norman  at  his  Office  near  Oliver's 
Dock.  I  [1788?]    Oblong  i2mo,  pp.  17,  (i),  18-131. 

Engraved  music.  AAS.,  M.  94^^  5 

According  to  Evans,  Norman  was  at  this  address  from  1788-89,  only. 

[Swan].?  The  |  Federal  Harmony:  |  In  Three  Parts.  |  Con- 
taining, I  I.  An  Introduction  to  the  Grounds  of  Musick.  |  II.  A 
large  Collection  of  celebrated  Psalm  and  Hymn  Tunes  from  the 
most  approved  ancient  and  modern  |  Authors:  Together  with 
several  new  ones,  never  before  published:  Suited  to  all  Metres 
usually  sung  in  Churches.  |  III.  Select  Anthems,  &c.  &c.  |  Com- 


370  SWAN   (timothy). 

piled  for  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Singing  Societies.  1  .  .  •  |  Boston: 
Printed  and  Sold  by  John  Norman  at  his  Office  No.  75,  Newbury- 
street.   mdccxc.  |  Oblong  i2mo,  pp.  114.  aas.,  b.,  c.  940 1 6 

On  p.  114:   Finis. 

Evans  locating  a  copy  at  rihs.  gives  the  collation  as  pp.   128. 

[Swan]  ?  The  Federal  Harmony.  [Title  and  imprint  as  above.] 
MDCCxcii.   Oblong  i2mo,  pp.  130.  aas.  94017 

Evans  lists  also  a  1794  edition  issued  by  the  same  publisher,  pp.  100,  but  gives 
no  location. 

Swan.  New  England  Harmony.  Containing,  A  variety  of 
Psalm  Tunes,  in  Three  and  Four  Parts,  Adapted  to  all  Metres: 
Also,  a  number  of  Set  Pieces,  of  Several  Verses.  Together  with  a 
number  of  Anthems.  By  Timothy  Swan.  Published  According  to 
Act  of  Congress.  Printed  at  N orthamftoUy  Massachusetts,  By 
Andrew  Wright:  And  Sold  at  his  Office:  — Sold  also  at  Suffield, 
in  Connecticuty  by  the  Author.     1 80 1.    Oblong  i2mo,  pp.   103, 

(l).  aas.,  B.,  C.J  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYP.,  Y.  94O18 

Swan.  The  I  Songster's  Assistant:  |  Containing  |  a  Variety  of 
the  Best  Songs,  |  set  to  Music  in  two  Parts.  |  Most  of  the  Music  | 
never  before  published.  |  By  T.  Swan.  |  [Vignette.]  |  Suffield. 
Printed  by  Swan  and  Ely.  \   [iSoo?]    Svo,  pp.  36. 

AAS.,  B.,  Y.  94019 

The  vignette  is  a  spiral  musical  design  in  the  form  of  a  trumpet,  containing  ".A. 
Cannon  for  two  Voices  by  Swan,"  A  Ely  Sculpt. 

The  book  must  have  been  printed  between  1797  and  1807  as  printing  was  begun 
in  Suffield  at  the  former  date,  and  Swan  moved  to  Northfield  in  the  latter  year.  Its 
appearance  warrants  the  queried  date  1800  or  an  earlier  one.  See  Brigham's 
"Bibliography  of  American  Newspapers"  in  Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  "Proceedings,"  vol.  23, 
1913)  P-  327,  and  Metcalf's  "American  Writers  and  Compilers  of  Sacred  Music," 
1925,  p.  105. 

The  whole  work  is  engraved,  Swan's  name  appearing  at  the  head  of  the  songs 
composed  by  him,  which  form  the  largest  part  of  the  collection. 

[Swan].  The  Songster's  Museum;  or,  a  Trip  to  Elysium.  A 
Selection  of  the  most  approved  Songs,  Duets,  &c.  Now  in  use,  with 
the  notes,  many  of  which  were  never  before  Published.  .  .  .  Printed 
at  Northamftony  Massachusetts.  By  Andrew  Wright.  For  S.  and 
E.  Butler.   Sold  at  their  Bookstores.    1803.    i2mo,  pp.  204. 

AAS.,  B.,  M.  94020 

For  attribution,  see  Metcalf's  "American  Writers  and  Compilers  of  Sacred  Music," 
1925,  p.   106. 

The  Swan  Point  Cemetery.  See  Providence,  no.  66374,  vol. 
16.    AAS.,  NYP. 


SWANN. 


371 


[SwANN.  (Thomas)].  To  the  Stockholders  of  the  Bank  of  the 
United  States.  [Colophon:]  Henry  Pittman,  Printer.  [Alexan- 
dria, V  a.    1825.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  c,  P.  94021 

Caption  title. 

Signed:    "Thomas  Swann.    Alexandria,  August  27,    1825." 

In  reply  to  R.   C.   Weightman's   "recently   published"   pimphlet,   "To   a 

stockholder  in  the  Bank  of  the  U.  S." 

SwANTON  (Mrs.  Hannah).  Hannah  Swanton,  the  Casco  Cap- 
tive; or  the  Catholic  Religion  in  Canada,  and  its  influence  on  the 
Indians  of  Maine.  Written  for  the  Massachusetts  Sabbath  School 
Society,  and  revised  by  the  Committee  of  Publication.  Boston: 
Massachusetts  Sabbath  School  Society,  Defository  No.  13  Cornhill. 
1837.  i8mo,  pp.  63.  AAS.,  NYP.  +  Second  Edition.  [Same  im- 
print.] 1839.  l8mo,  pp.  60.  BM.,  M.,  NEWBERRY,  NYH.,  NYP. 
-j"  Third  Edition.  Boston:  Massachusetts  Sabbath  School  Society 
.  .  .  [n.  d.]    i8mo,  pp.  72,  including  illustrations. 

C,  NEWBERRY.  94O22 

Copyrighted  by  Christopher  C.  Dean  in  1837.  Mrs.  Swanton's  narrative,  which 
forms  pp.  25—48  in  the  first  edition,  had  previously  appeared  as  an  appendix  to 
Cotton  Mather's  anonymous  "Humiliations  followed  with  Deliverances,"  1697, 
and  in  his  "Magnalia,"  1702,  book  6,  pp.  10—14.  In  both  of  Mather's  works  the 
name  appears  as  "Swarton." 

Hannah  Swarton's  captivity  is  also  included  in  Henry  White's  "Indian  Battles," 
New  York,  cop.  1859.  According  to  the  Newberry  Library's  "Narratives  of  Cap- 
tivity," 191 2,  White's  compilation  was  first  published  with  title:  "The  Early  His- 
tory of  New  England,"  Concord,  N.  H.,  1841. 

[SwANWiCK   (John)]?     British  Honour  and   Humanity.    See 

no.  8  no,  vol.  2.    AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  JCB.,  NEWBERRY,  NYP.,  P. 

"This  is  sometimes  erroneously  attributed  to  Matthew  Carey;  but  it  is  more 
probably  written  by  John  Swanwick,  of  whom,  in  a  large  measure,  it  is  a  de- 
fence."— Evans. 

[Swanwick].  (Circular.)  Philadelphia,  September  22,  1797. 
Sir,  Previous  to  my  entering  on  a  detail  of  what  relates  to  my  own 
transactions,  which  will  form  the  subject  of  this  letter,  it  may  not 
be  amiss  to  premise  some  observations  on  the  state  of  the  commerce 
of  the  United  States  in  general  in  1796,  which  will  have  a  tendency 
to  throw  light  on  the  causes  of  the  very  extraordinary  misfortunes 
which  have  befallen  me  in  the  course  of  it. .  .  .  [Philadelphia.  1 797.] 
8vo,  pp.  6,  8-13.   2  folded  tables.  C,  hsp.,  jcb.  94023 

Caption   title. 

Signed  on  p.  5:    J.  Swanwick. 

The  folded  tables  follow  pp.  6  and  13,  and  are  numbered  "7"  and  "13"  re- 
spectively. 

Information  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 


372 


SWANWICK, 


[Swanwick].  Considerations  on  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  of 
Virginia,  entitled,  an  Act  for  the  Establishment  of  Religious  Free- 
dom. By  a  Citizen  of  Philadelphia.  Philadelfhta:  Printed  and  sold 
by  Robert  Akken,  at  Pope's  Heady  in  Market  Street.  m.dcc.Lxxxvi. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  26.  C,  H.,  M.,  NYP.,  P.  94024 

Gushing  and  Evans  attribute  to  Swanwick. 

Swanwick.  Poems  on  Several  Occasions.  By  John  Swanwick, 
Esq.  One  of  the  Representatives  in  the  Congress  of  the  United 
States,  from  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Philadelfhia:  Printed  by 
F.  and  R.  Bailey  J  at  Yorick's  Ready  No.  1 1 6,  High-Street. 
MDCCxcvii.   24mo,  pp.  (4),  174. 

AAS.,  BM.,  BU.,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.  94025 
Swanwick  was  the  author  of  "Thoughts  on   Education,"  Philadelphia,   1787.    c, 

CU.,  HSP.,  JCB.,  P. 

Evans  attributes  the  authorship  of  "A  Rub  from  Snub,"  1795,  no.  85597,  vol. 
21,  AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  c,  HEH.,  HSP.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  and  "A  Roastcr,"  1796,  no. 
1403 1,  vol.  4,  AAS.,  c,  JCB.,  NYH.,  to  Swanwick.  Cobbett  in  his  "Works,"  vol.  4, 
1 801,  states  that  internal  evidence  shows  that  the  two  pamphlets  are  by  the  same 
author,  but  we  have  been  unable  to  find  any  proof  that  Swanwick  wrote  them. 
Cobbett's  letter  to  Swanwick  included  in  Mackenzie's  "An  Answer  to  Paine's 
Rights  of  Man,"  1796,  pp.  93-96,  would  suggest  that  he  thought  they  were  written 
by  a  "Scotch  Runaway"  in  Swanwick's  pay. 

SwARTON  {Mrs.  Hannah).  5^^  Swanton  {Mrs.  Hannah). 

SwARTZELL  (William).  Mormonism  Exposed,  being  a  Journal 
of  a  Residence  in  Missouri  from  the  28th  of  May  to  the  20th  of 
August,  1838,  together  with  an  appendix,  containing  the  revela- 
tion concerning  the  Golden  Bible,  with  numerous  extracts  from 
the  'Book  of  Covenants,'  &c.,  &c.  By  William  Swartzell,  Sometime 
a  Deacon  in  the  Church  of  'Latter-Day-Saints,'  commonly  called 
'Mormons.'  Pekiny  O.,  Published  by  the  author.  A.  Ingraniy  /r., 
Printer y  Pittsburgh.    1840.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

MO.HIST.SOC,  NYP.  94O26 
SWATARA  AND   GoOD    SpRING   CrEEK    RaIL   RoAD   CoMPANY, 

Penn.  Charter  of  the  Swatara  and  Good  Spring  Rail  Road  Com- 
pany, and  Act  of  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania,  with  the  supplements 
relating  thereto.  Capital  100,000  Dollars — Shares  50  Dollars  each. 
Baltimore:  Printed  by  Lucas  &'  Deaver.    1840.   8vo,  pp.  20. 

Title  supplied  by  L.  H.  Dielman.  PEAB.  9402  7 

Swaving  ([Justus  Gerard  us]).  Swaving's  reizen  en  lotgeval- 
len.  Door  hem  zelven  beschreven.  .  .  .  Te  Dordrecht,  bij  Blusse  en 
van  Braam.  1827.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  xx,  314;  (6),  ix-xx,  456, 
errata  (2).  BM.,  nyp.  94028 

Travels  and  adventures  in  America. 


SWAYZE. 


373 


SwAYZE  (William).  Narrative  of  William  Swayze,  minister 
of  the  Gospel.  Written  by  himself.  Including  his  juvenile  mission. 
Vol.  I.  .  .  .  Cincinnati:  Printed  at  the  Methodist  Book  Room. 
R.  P.  Thompson,  Printer.    1839.    l8mo,  pp.  216. 

Probably  no  more  published.  NYH.,  WRHS.  Q4029 

SwEARiNGEN  (Georgc).  Das  Leben  und  Bekenntniss  dcs  Georg 
Swearingen,  welcher  zu  Cumberland,  Allegany  County,  Md.  auf 
den  2ten  Tag  October,  1829,  fiir  die  Ermordung  seiner  Frau, 
hingerichtet  wurde.  Auf  sein  Begehren  geschrieben,  von  dem  ehrw. 
N.  B.  Littel.  Hagers-taun,  (Md.):  Gruber  &  May.  1829.  8vo, 
pp.  84.   Portrait.  c.  94030 

Title  from  the  "Catalogue  of  Books  added  to  the  Library  of  Congress,"  1870. 

Swearingen.  The  Life  and  Confession  of  George  Swear- 
ingen, who  was  executed,  at  Cumberland,  Allegany  County,  Md. 
on  the  2d  day  of  October,  1829,  for  the  murder  of  his  wife.  Writ- 
ten, at  his  solicitation,  by  the  Rev.  N.  B.  Little.  Hagers-toivn:  Pub- 
lished by  William  D.  Bell.    1829.    l2mo,  pp.  80.  NYH.  9403 1 

Swearingen.  Trial  of  George  Swearingen,  executed  for  the 
Murder  of  his  Wife.    [n.  f.]    1829.   8vo,  pp.  61.  94032 

Title  from  the  W.  E.  Woodward  catalogue,  i86g,  no.  5257. 

Also:  Speech  by  John  V.  L.  M'Mahon  on  behalf  of  the  accused  ...  at  a  special 
court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer  .  .  .  Cumberland  .  .  .  [Md.]  Aug.  3.  1829  for  the  Trial 
of  George  Swearingen  indicted  for  the  Murder  of  his  wife,  Mary  C.  Swearingen. 
Baltimore :  Lucas  and  Deaver.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  106.  Title  from  an  early  manuscript 
note  prepared  by  Joseph  Sabin  for  the  Dictionary. 

Sweat  (Moses).  A  Political  Discourse,  to  the  People  of  Alfred, 
at  the  opening  of  their  first  district  meeting  after  incorporation.  De- 
livered on  Monday  March  3d,  1 794.  By  Moses  Sweat,  a.m.  Pastor 
of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Sanford.  Printed  at  Portland,  by  Thomas 
B.  Wait.  — Sep.  1794.    8vo,  pp.  20.  hsp.  94033 

Swedberg  (Jesper).  America  Illuminata,  Skrifwen  och  \'tgif- 
wen  af  Thes  Biskop,  Doct.  Jesper  Swedberg,  Ahr  1732.  Skara, 
Tryckt  bos  Herm.  A.  Moeller,  Kongl.  Gym^nas.  Boktr.  [1732.] 
8vo,  pp.  163,  "register"  (5). 

BM.,  C.,  H.,  HSP.,  JOB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  94O34 

Swedberg.  En  gudelig  barna-catekes  till  ungdomens  tjenst  i 
de  Svenska  forsamleingar  i  Pensylvanien,  sammanskrifwen  af  thess 
Biskop  Jesper  Swedberg.    [«./>.]    1723.    i2mo.  94035 

This  and  the  following  title  are  nos.  206  and  205  respectively  of  Garriguc  & 
Christern's  "Livres  curieux,"  1854,  which  was  a  list  of  books  of  which  James  Lenox 

had  found  mention,  and  which  he  wished  to  acquire. 

VOL.  XXIV.  24 


374  SWEDBERG. 

SwEDBERG.  Prest-Bref  for  Kyrkoherden  i  Vicacoa  i  America, 
Jonas  Lidman.  pa  Latin  och  Swenska  af  Jesper  Swedberg,  Biskop 
i  Skana.    [n.  f.]    17 19.   Folio.  94036 

Swedberg  (Johan  Dan[ielson]),r^i^o«<^^n/.  Dissertatio  Grad- 
ualis  De  Svionum  in  America  Colonia,  quam  Ex  consensu  Ampl. 
Senatus  Philosoph.  in  Inclita  Academia  Upsaliensi,  prasside  viro 
amplissimo  M.  Petro  Elvio,  Mathem.  Prof.  Reg.  &  Ord.  Publice 
ventilandam  subjicit  Johannes  Dan.  Swedberg  Dalekarlus  in  Audit. 
Gustav.  Maj.  ad  diem  xxiii.  Junii  Anni  mdccix.  Ufsalice,  Ex  ofi- 
c'lna  W erneriana.    [1709.]    8vo,  pp.  (6),  32. 

bm.,  c,  heh.,  hsp.j  jcb.j  nyp.,  wlc,  y.  94037 

Swedenborg  (Emanuel). 

For  early  American  editions  of  works  by  this  author,  see  Evans;  and  Hyde's 
"Bibliography  of  the  Works  of  Emanuel  Swedenborg,"  1906. 

The  Swedes  Petition  to  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
Province  of  Pennsylvania,  The  Governor's  Letter  thereupon  to  the 
Commissioners  of  Property,  with  Their  Report  in  Answer  to  the 
Same.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Andrew  Br  ad j  ord  at  the  Bible 
in  the  Second  Street  J  MDCCXXII.  Folio,  pp.  8.         hsp.,  jcb.  94038 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

For  an  edition  with  pp.  12,  (i),  see  under  Pennsylvania,  no  60656,  vol.  14. 

Sweeney  (Lawrence).  The  Irishmen's  Petition,  To  the  Hon- 
ourable C-mm-ssi-n-rs  of  Excise,  &c.  .  .  .  \_Neiu  York.  1769.] 
8vo  broadside.  c.  94039 

Signed  "one  and  all  three  of  us  both  together":  Patrick  O'Conner,  Blany  O'Bryan, 
Carney  Macquire.    Lawrence  Sweeney.    (Printed  by  Desire.) 

Title  from  a  photostat  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch.  Imprint  and  date  supplied  from 
Evans. 

Sweeny  (Robert).  Odds  and  Ends;  original  and  translated. 
By  Robert  Sweeny.  .  .  .  New-York:  Henry  I.  Megarey,  Broad- 
way.   1826.     [Verso  of  title:]   Clayton  <y  Van  Norden,  Printers. 

I2mo,  pp.    156.  C,  NYH.,  NYP.  94O4O 

Verses  by  a  Canadian  poet. 

Sweep  (Terence),  fseud.  To  the  printur  of  the  Penselvaney 
Kronical  mr  Godard.    [Philadelphia,    ijji.]     4to  broadside. 

p.  94041 

Signed,  "Terence  sweep,"  and  dated  in  ms.,  "Philad?  October  i^'  1772." 
Opposing  the  excise  law. — Evans. 

Sweet  (Samuel  N[iles]).  An  Address  on  the  Subject  of  Edu- 
cation ;    delivered   before   a   large   congregation,   in    the   Colored 


SWEETING. 


375 


Baptist  Church  of  the  City  of  Albany,  on  the  second  day  of  Feb- 
ruary, in  the  year  1834.  By  Samuel  N.  Sweet;  of  Adams,  Jef- 
ferson Count)%  New- York.  Albany:  Printed  by  Hoffman  ^ 
White,  No.  71  State-street.    1834.    Svo,  pp.  16.    B.,  nyp.  94042 

Sweet  published  several  other  works  relating  to  education. 

The  Sweet  Chalybeate  Springs.  See  [Bias  (C.)],  no.  5143, 
vol.  2. 

Sweeting  (Whiting).  The  Narrative  of  Whiting  Sweeting, 
Who  was  executed  at  Albany,  August  26,  1791.  Containing  .  .  , 
[Lansingburgh.    Printed  by  Silvester   Tiffany.     1791.]     Pp.   72. 

94043 

Advertised  as  being  prepared  for  the  press  in  Tiffany's  "American  Spy"  for  Sept. 
2,  1791,  and  in  this  issue  called  the  "Writings  of  Whiting  Sweeting." 

The  Narrative  was  also  advertised  in  the  Spy  for  Nov.  4,  1 791,  as  "Now  selling 
at  this  Office  and  Webster's  Printing-Office  in  Albany,  price  IS3.  .  .  .  (72  close  pages, 
in  small  type)."  The  title  is  essentially  the  same  as  that  in  the  other  editions,  and 
is  followed  by:  "Extract  from  the  advertisement  annexed  to  the  above  narrative. 
The  unfortunate  Whiting  Sweeting,  having  confidence  in  my  promise,  left  with  me 
his  narrative,  for  publication;  his  injunctions  have  been  strictly  adhered  to,  as  will 
appear  on  comparing  with  the  copy.  No  other  person  has  had  his  writings,  nor  an 
opportunity  of  transcribing  therefrom.    (Signed)  Silvester  Tiffany." 

The  following  editions  are  arranged  chronologically,  those  of  the  same  year  being 
listed  alphabetically  according  to  place  of  printing. 

Sweeting.  The  |  Narrative  |  of  |  Whiting  Sweeting,  |  Who 
was  executed  at  Albany,  the  26th  of  August,  1791.  |  Containing,  | 
An  Account  of  his  Trial  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 
of  the  I  State  of  New- York,  at  the  July  Term,  1 79 1 ,  for  the  Murder 
of  Darius  |  Quimby  —  the  Substance  of  the  Charge  of  his  Honour 
the  Chief  Justice  |  to  the  Jury,  with  the  Sentence  of  Death  on  the 
Prisoner  —  an  Address  to  |  the  Public,  on  the  fatal  consequences 
of  a  life  spent  in  Sin,  instanced  in  [  his  own  Conduct;  setting  forth 
the  great  necessity  of  remembering  our  |  Creator  in  the  Days  of  our 
Youth,  and  practising  Religion  and  Vir-  |  tue  in  our  whole  Lives  — 
an  Address  to  his  Parents,  to  his  Brothers  and  |  Sisters,  and  to  his 
Wife  and  Children ;  with  a  Moral  Instruction,  by  way  |  of  Question 
and  Answer,  particularly  addressed  to  them  —  an  Address  to  |  the 
Parents  of  his  Wife;  to  his  Brothers  and  Sisters  by  Marriage  —  a 
few  I  Lines  on  his  sense  of  Gratitude  to  Mr.  Ostrander  the  Goaler  — 
his  Ap-  j  peal  to  the  High  Court  of  Heaven  for  the  truth  of  his 
Declaration  that  |  the  Murder  was  committed  without  Malice 
prepense  —  with  a  Sketch  of  the  |  Proceedings  which  led  to  his 
being  taken  —  the  Warrant,  &c.  —  a  few  |  Words  on  the  great 
Impropriety  of  false-swearing,  or  giving  a  false  co-  |   louring  to 


376  SWEETING. 

Testimony,  before  a  Court,  in  not  relating  the  whole  Truth  —  | 
his  Reason  for  his  escaping  from  Prison  —  his  Acknowledgment  to 
the  I  Gentlemen  of  the  Clergy  for  their  Attention  to  him  during 
his  Confine-  |  ment  —  his  Sentiments  of  Free  Grace,  Free  Will, 
&c.  &c.  I  Written  by  Himself,  and  Published  for  the  Benefit  of 
precious  Souls,  at  his  |  particular  and  dying  Request.  |  To  which 
are  Added,  |  An  Account  of  the  Behaviour  of  the  Unhappy  Sufferer 
from  his  Confine-  |  ment  to  Execution,  and  the  Substance  of  his 
Address  at  the  Gallows.  |  By  one  who  had  free  access  to,  and  fre- 
quent Conversation  with  him.  |  Hartjord:  \  Refrinted  by  Hudson 
and  Goodwin.  |   [1791?]    8vo,  pp.  36.  aas.,  h.  94044 

Sweeting.  The  I  Narrative  I  of  I  Whiting  Sweeting,  I  Who 
was  executed  at  Albany,  |  the  26th  August,  1791.  |  Containing,  | 
An  Account  of  his  Trial  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judica-  |  ture 
of  the  State  of  New-York,  at  the  July  Term,  1791,  |  for  the 
murder  of  Darius  Quimby;  the  Substance  of  |  the  Charge  of  his 
Honor  the  Chief-Justice  to  the  Jury,  with  [  the  Sentence  of  Death 
on  the  Prisoner.  |   [30  lines.]   [  \_n.  f.    1791?]     i2mo,  pp.  54. 

AAS.,  NYH.  94045 

Sweeting.  The  |  Narrative  |  of  |  Whiting  Sweeting,  |  Who 
was  executed  at  Albany,  the  26th  August,  1791.  |  Containing, 
An  Account  of  his  Trial  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 
of  the  State  of  New-York,  at  the  July  Term,  1791,  for  the 
Murder  of  Darius  Quimby;  the  substance  |  of  the  charge  of  his 
Honor  the  Chief-Justice  to  the  Jury,  with  the  Sentence  of  Death 
on  the  Prisoner.  |   [29  lines.]   |   [«.  ^.    1791?]    8vo,  pp.  52. 

NYH. 94046 

Sweeting.  The  I  Narrative  I  of  I  Whiting:  Sweetine:,  I  Who 
was  executed  at  Albany  the  26th  of  |  August,  1791.  |  Containing,  | 
An  Account  of  his  Trial  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  |  Judicature 
of  the  State  of  New-York,  at  the  |  July  Term,  1791,  for  the 
Murder  of  |  Darius  Quimby,  |  The  Substance  of  the  Charge  of  his 
Honor  the  Chief-  |  Justice  to  the  Jury,  with  the  Sentence  |  of  Death 
on  the  Prisoner  —  |  An  Address  to  the  Public,  on  the  fatal  Con- 
sequences I  of  a  Life  spent  in  Sin,  instanced  in  his  |  own  Conduct  — 
setting  forth  |  The  great  Necessity  of  remembering  our  Creator 
in  the  |  Days  of  our  Youth,  and  practicing  Religion  and  |  Virtue  in 
our  whole  Lives  —  with  |  An  Address  to  his  Parents,  Brothers  and 
Sisters,  Wife  |  and  Children,  and  many  others;  also  |  A  Brief 
Account  of  him  by  William  Carter,  from  his  |  first  Confinement 


SWEETING. 


377 


till  the  time  of  Execution.  |  Philadelphia:  |  Re-pinted  by  Daniel 
LaivrencCy  and  sold  by    \   most  of  the  booksellers  in  the  city.    | 

M.DCC.XCII.   I    I2mo,  pp.  72.  NYH.  94O47 

Sweeting.  The  Very  Extraordinary  Narrative  oi  Whiting 
Sweeting,  who  was  executed  at  Albany,  August  26,  1791,  for  the 
murder  of  Darius  Quimby.  Providence:  Printed  by  Bennett 
Wheeler.    1 792.  94048 

Title  from  Evans. 

Probably  identical  with  following-  title. 

Sweeting.  The  |  Narrative  |  of  |  Whiting  Sweeting,  |  Who 
was  executed  at  Albany,  the  26th  of  August,  1791.  |  Containing,  | 
An  Account  of  his  Trial  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Ju-  |  dicature 
of  the  State  of  New- York,  at  die  July  Term,  |  1791,  for  the 
Murder  of  Darius  Quimby;  the  |  Substance  of  the  Charge  of  his 
Honor  the  Chief-Justice  |  to  the  Jury,  with  the  Sentence  of  Death 
on  the  Prison-  |  er;  an  Address  to  the  Public,  on  the  fatal  Conse- 
quences of  I  a  Life  spent  in  Sin,  instanced  in  his  own  Conduct,  set- 
ting I  forth  the  great  Necessity  of  remembering  our  Creator  |  in  the 
Days  of  our  Youth  and  practising  Religion  and  |  Virtue  in  our 
whole  Lives;  an  Address  to  his  Parents;  |  to  his  Brothers  and  Sisters; 
to  his  Wife  and  Children;  |  with  a  Moral  Instruction,  by  Way  of 
Question  and  An-  |  swer,  particularly  addressed  to  them;  an 
Address  to  |  the  Parents  of  his  Wife;  to  his  Brothers  and  Sisters  by  | 
Marriage ;  a  few  Lines  on  his  Sense  of  Gratitude  to  |  Mr.  Ostrander, 
the  Goaler;  his  Appeal  to  the  high  |  Court  of  Heaven,  for  the  Truth 
of  his  Declaration,  |  that  the  Murder  was  committed  without  Malice 
prepense;  |  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Proceedings  which  led  to  his  being  | 
taken  —  the  Warrant,  &c.  a  few  Words  on  the  great  |  Impropriety 
of  False-Swearing,  or  giving  a  false  Co-  |  louring  to  Testimony,  be- 
fore a  Court,  in  not  relating  |  the  whole  Truth;  the  Reason  of  his 
escaping  from  Pri-  |  son ;  his  Acknowledgment  to  the  Gentlemen 
of  the  [  Clergy  for  their  Attention  to  him  during  his  Confine-  | 
ment;  his  Sentiments  of  Free  Grace,  Free  Will,  &c.  |  Written  by 
himself,  and  published  for  the  Benefit  of  pre-  |  cious  Souls,  at  his 
particular  and  dying  Request.  |  To  which  are  added,  |  An  Account 
of  the  Behaviour  of  the  unhappy  Sufferer  |  from  his  Confinement 
to  Execution,  and  the  Substance  |  of  his  Address  at  the  Gallows.  By 
one  who  had  free  |  Access  to,  and  frequent  Conversation  with  him. 
Printed  at  Albany  \  Refrinted  at  Providence^  and  sold  by  \  Bennett 
Wheeler.  [1792?]  |  8vo,  pp.  64.  AAS.,  NYH.  +  [Same  title  as  the 
Philadelphia^   1 792,  edition.]     Wilmington:    Printed  and  sold  by 


378  SWEETING. 

Peter  Brynberg  and  Samuel  Andrews  in  Market-Street.    1 792. 

94049 

Note  of  the  Wilmington  edition  from  Evans,  probably  taken  from  an  advertise- 
ment. 

Sweeting.    A  |   Narrative   |  of   |   Whiting  Sweeting.    |  Who 
was  executed  at| Albany,  in  the  State  of  New  York,] for] Murder 
[One  h'ne  quotation.]     Printed  at  Concord^  by  Elijah  Russell. 
MDCCxciii.  I  8vo,  pp.  40.  c.  94050 

Sweeting.  A  |  Remarkable  Narrative  |  of  |  Whiting  Sweet- 
ing; I  Who  was  Executed  at  |  Albany,  in  the  State  of  New- York,  | 
for  I  Murder.  |  [Two  lines  quoted.]  |  Exeter:  \  Printed  and  Sold 
by  H.  Ranlet,  at  his  Office  in  \  Main-street.  1793.  |  8vo,  pp.  40. 
AAS.,  H.  -|-  Second  Exeter  Edition.  Printed  at  Exeter^  by  Henry 
Ranlety  |  and  Sold  at  his  Book-Store^  in  Main-Street.  \  1 794.  | 
i2mo,  pp.  51,  advertisement  (i).  aas.,  bm.,  c.  9405  I 

Sweeting.  The  |  Narrative  |  of  |  Whiting  Sweeting,  Who 
was  executed  at  Albany,  the  26th  of  August,  1792  [sic].  Con- 
taining I  An  Account  of  his  Trial  before  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Judi-|  cature  of  the  State  of  New-York,  at  the  July  Term,  1791,  | 
for  the  Murder  of  Darius  Quimby;  the  Substance  |  of  the  Charge 
of  his  Honor  the  Chief  Justice  to  the  Jury,  |  with  the  Sentence  of 
Death  on  the  Prisoner;  an  Address  |  to  the  Public,  on  the  fatal 
Consequences  of  a  Life  spent  |  in  Sin,  instanced  in  his  own  Conduct, 
setting  forth  the  |  great  Necessity  of  remembering  our  Creator  in 
the  I  Days  of  our  Youth,  and  practising  Religion  and  Virtue  |  in 
our  whole  Lives;  an  Address  to  his  Parents;  to  his  |  Brothers  and 
Sisters;  to  his  Wife  and  Children;  with  |  a  moral  Instruction,  by 
Way  of  Question  and  Answer,  |  particularly  addressed  to  them; 
and  Address  to  the  Pa-  |  rents  of  his  Wife;  to  his  Brothers  and 
Sisters  by  Mar-  ]  riage;  a  few  Lines  on  his  Sense  of  Gratitude  to 
Mr.  Os-  I  trander,  the  Gaoler;  his  Appeal  to  the  high  Court  of  | 
Heaven,  for  the  Truth  of  his  Declaration,  that  "the  |  Murder  was 
committed  without  Malice  prepense;"  with  |  a  Sketch  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings which  led  to  his  being  taken  |  —  the  Warrant,  &c.  a  few 
Words  on  the  great  Impro-  |  priety  of  False-Swearing,  or  giving 
a  false  Colouring  to  |  Testimony,  before  a  Court,  in  not  relatin 
the  Whole  |  Truth ;  the  Reason  of  his  escaping  from  Prison ;  his 
Acknowledgment  to  the  Gentlemen  of  the  Clergy,  for  |  their  At- 
tention to  him  during  his  Confinement;  his  |  Sentiments  of  Free 
Grace,  Free  Will,  &c.  |  Written  by  himself,  and  published  for  the 


SWEETING. 


379 


Benefit  of  pre-  |  cfous  Souls,  at  his  particular  and  dying  Request.  | 
To  which  are  added,  |  An  Account  of  the  Behaviour  of  the  un- 
happy Sufferer,  |  from  his  Confinement  to  Execution,  and  the 
Substance  |  of  his  Address  at  the  Gallows.  By  one  who  had  free  | 
Access  to,  and  frequent  Conversation  with  him.  |  Printed  at 
Albany : — Reprinted  at  Providence ^  by  \  Bennett  W heeler ,  and  sold 

at  his  Office  in  the  \  Market-House  Chambers. 1794-  |  8vo, 

pp.  59.  BU.,  H.  +  [Same  title  as  the  Exeter  editions.]  Salem: 
Sold  by  Gushing  ^  Carlton^  at  the  Sign  of  the  Bible.    1795. 

94052 

Note  of  the  Salem  edition  from  Evans,  probably  taken  from  an  advertisement. 

Sweeting.  The  |  Narrative  |  of  |  Whiting  Sweeting,  |  Who 
was  executed  at  Albany,  the  26th  of  August,  179 1.  |  Containing,  | 
An  Account  of  his  Trial  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 
of  I  the  State  of  New  York,  at  the  July  Term,  1791,  for  the  mur 
der  I  of  Darius  Quimby — the  Substance  of  the  Charge  of  his  Honor 
the  Chief  Justice  to  the  Jury,  with  the  Sentence  of  Death  on  the 
Prisoner — an  Address  to  the  Public,  on  the  fatal  consequence  of 
a  I  Life  spent  in  Sin,  instanced  in  his  own  Conduct;  setting  forth 
the  I  great  Necessity  of  remembering  our  Creator  in  the  Days  of 
our  I  Youth,  and  practising  Religion  and  Virtue  in  our  whole 
Lives —  I  an  Address  to  his  Parents,  to  his  Brothers  and  Sisters,  and 
to  his  I  Wife  and  Children;  with  a  moral  Instruction,  by  way  of 
Ques-  I  tion  and  Answer,  particularly  addressed  to  them — an 
Address  to  |  the  Parents  of  his  Wife ;  to  his  Brothers  and  Sisters  by 
Marri-  |  age — a  few  Lines  on  his  Sense  of  Gratitude  to  Mr.  Os- 
trander  the  |  Goaler — his  Appeal  to  the  High  Court  of  Heaven 
for  the  Truth  |  of  his  Declaration  that  the  Murder  was  committed 
without  Malice  |  prepense — with  a  Sketch  of  the  Proceedings  which 
led  to  his  being  |  taken — the  Warrant,  &c. — a  few  Words  on  the 
great  Impropri-  |  ety  of  false-swearing,  or  giving  a  false  colouring 
to  Testimony,  |  before  a  Court,  in  not  relating  the  whole  Truth — 
his  Reason  for  |  his  escaping  from  Prison — his  Acknowledgment 
to  the  Gentle-  |  men  of  the  Clergy,  for  their  Attention  to  him  during 
his  Con-  I  finement — his  Sentiments  of  Free  Grace,  Free  Will, 
&c.  &c.  I  Written  by  Himself,  and  published  for  the  Benefit  of 
precious  Souls,  |  at  his  particular  and  dying  Request.  |  To  which  are 
added,  |  An  Account  of  the  Behaviour  of  the  unhappy  Sufferer, 
from  his  |  Confinement  to  Execution,  and  the  Substance  of  his  Ad- 
dress at  I  the  Gallows.  By  one  who  had  free  access  to,  and  fre- 
quent  I   Conversation  with  him.   |    Windham:    Printed  for  Mr. 


380  SWEETSER. 

James  Huntington.    \By  J ohn  ByrneJ\  \  1797.  |  8vo,  pp.  47. 

AAS.,  EM.,  C,  HEH.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  94O53 
According  to  Evans,  Byrne  was  the  only  printer  in  Windham  at  this  date. 

[SwEETSER  (Seth)  ] .  A  Sermon  preached  to  the  Central  Church 
and  Congregation,  in  Worcester,  on  the  Sunday  following  the 
Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  their  Pastor. 
Worcester:   Printed  by  Edward  R.  Fiske.    1 864.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

AAS.,  NYP.  94054 

The  above  title  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary  is  in- 
cluded because  of  a  cross  reference  from  title.  For  this  reason  other  works  by  this 
author  are  not  included. 

SwEETSER.  View  of  the  Livingston  County  High  School,  ^ee 
View. 

Sweriges  Rijkes  General  Handels  Compagnies  Contract,  ^ee 
[Usselincx  (Willem)]. 

SwETLAND  (Luke),  b.  1729,  d.  1823.  A  Narrative  of  the  Cap- 
tivity of  Luke  Swetland,  in  1778  and  1779,  among  the  Seneca 
Indians.  Written  by  himself.  WatervUle,N.  Y.:  James  J.  Guern- 
sey, Printer,  Times  Office.    1875.    8vo,  pp.  38,   (l). 

AAS.,  B.,  H.,  NEWBERRY.  94O55 

Beginning  of  preface:  "The  following  narrative  of  Luke  Swetland,  copied  from 
an  original  pamphlet,  the  only  one  known  to  the  writer,  is  reprinted  for  distribution 
among  his  kinsman  [sic],  merely  from  motives  of  family  interest.  This  copy  and  a 
memorandum  book  of  John  Swetland,  Luke's  father,  who  lived  in  Lebanon,  Conn., 
in  1700,  have  fallen  into  the  possession  of  the  writer  as  heirlooms,  through  Benjamin 
Swetland,  son  of  John,  Jr.,  and  the  writer's  mother,  Rosanna  Swetland  Osborn, 
Benjamin's  second  daughter.  Most  of  the  original  manuscript,  from  which  the 
printed  narrative  is  copied,  is  still  in  possession  of  Luke's  descendant,  Caroline  M. 
Swetland,  the  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  William  Swetland,  and  wife  of  Payne 
Pettibone,  Esq.,  of  Wyoming."  Appendix  signed  on  p.  38:   A.  O.  Osborn. 

No  copy  of  the  earlier  edition  can  at  present  be  located,  but  according  to  Charles 
Miner's  "History  of  Wyoming,"  1845,  appx.  p.  20,  it  was  published  at  Hartford,  a 
copy  being  in  his  own  possession. 

This  edition  adds  material  from  another  manuscript  of  Luke  Swetland  in  the 
possession  of  the  family,  also  Genealogical  Notes  by  Osborn,  the  editor,  pp.  34—38. 

See  also,  the  "Story  of  the  Captivity  and  Rescue  from  the  Indians  of  Luke  Swet- 
land ..."  by  Edward  Merrifield,  Scranton,  Pa.,  191 5. 

SwETT  (Samuel),  b.  1758,  d.  1820.  An  Interesting  Narrative 
of  the  Loss  of  the  Ship  Milo,  of  Newburyport,  on  the  13th  Novem- 
ber 1 813.  And  the  Remarkable  Preservation  of  her  Company, 
after  being  eighteen  days  in  the  long-boat.  Collected  from  the 
Minutes  of  Captain  Samuel  Swctt,  owner  of  the  Milo.  Newbury- 
fort:  Printed  by  William^  B.  Allen  i^  co.  and  for  sale  at  the  several 
Bookstores.  Jan.  1S14..   8vo,  pp.  14.  BA.  94056 

Dates  of  birth  and  death  from  Marblehead  Vital  Records. 


SWETT.  381 

[SwETT  (Samuel)],  b.  1782,  d.  1866.  A  Friend  of  the  South 
in  answer  to  Remarks  on  Dr.  Channing's  Slavery.  Boston:  Otis, 
Broaders  and  Comfany.    1 836.    l2mo,  pp.  19.       aas.,  m.  94057 

A  Reply  to  J.  T.  Austin's  "Remarks,"  our  no.  2414,  vol.  i. 

The  AAS.  copy  was  presented  by  the  author  to  J.  W.  Thornton,  and  has  a  ms.  in- 
scription by  the  latter,  stating  on  Col.  Swett's  authority  that  the  work  was  originally 
published  in  the  "Boston  Daily  Advertiser." 

SwETT.  Historical  and  Topographical  Sketch  of  Bunker  Hill 
Battle,  with  a  Plan.  By  S.  Swett.  \_Boston.  18 1 8.]  l2mo,  pp. 
104.  B.,  BA.,  c,  NVP.  94058 

A  separate  from  David  Humphreys'  "Essay  on  the  Life  of  .  .  .  Israel  Putnam," 
1818,  pp.  173-276. 

None  of  the  located  copies  contains  the  plan. 

For  later  editions,  see  History,  below. 

For  remarks  on  the  Sketch,  see  [Child  (D.  L.)],  no.  12696,  vol.  4,  aas.,  ba.,  bm., 
c,  cu.,  H.,  M.,  and  Fellows  (J.),  no.  24022,  vol.  6,  aas.,  b.,  ba. 

Swett.  History  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle.  With  a  Plan.  By  S. 
Swett.  Second  Edition.  Much  enlarged  with  new  information  de- 
rived from  the  surviving  soldiers  present  at  the  celebration  on  the 
17th  June  last,  and  notes.  Boston:  Munroe  and  Francis,  128 
Washington-Street.    1826.    8vo,  pp.  58,  30.   Folded  map. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WLC,  Y.  94059 

The  second  issue  of  the  author's  "Notes  to  his  Sketch  of  Bunker-Hill  Battle," 
with  separate  title  page  and  imprint,  is  bound  with  this  edition  in  its  original 
printed  covers,  forming  the  last  30  pp.  On  the  inside  of  the  back  and  front  covers, 
are  printed  "Fragments  of  works  of  which  the  author  wishes  the  remainder."  These 
are  included  in  the  text  of  the  following  edition. 

SwETT.  History  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle.  With  a  plan.  By  S. 
Sweet.  Third  Edition.  With  notes  and  likenesses  of  the  principal 
officers.  Boston:  Munroe  and  Francis,  128  Washington-Street. 
1827.   8vo,  pp.  58,  34.  Folded  map.    aas.,  B.,  ba.,  bm.,  H.,  heh., 

M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  U TEX.,  WHS.,  WLC.  94060 

The  third  issue  of  the  author's  "Notes  to  his  Sketch  of  Bunker-Hill  Battle,"  with 
separate  title  page  and  imprint.  Is  bound  with  this  edition  in  its  original  wrappers, 
forming  the  34  pp.  at  the  end.  None  of  the  copies  examined  contained  the  likenesses. 
Evidently  there  were  none  issued.  The  h.  copy  which  was  the  gift  of  the  author  has 
a  line  drawn  through  the  word,  and  this  is  the  case  in  the  b.  copy  which  formerly 
belonged  to  the  author  and  has  ms.  alterations. 

SwETT.  Notes  to  his  Sketch  of  Bunker-Hill  Battle.  By  S.  Swett. 
Boston:  Munroe  and  Francis,  128  Washington,  corner  of  Water 
Street.  Dec.  1 825.  8vo,  pp.  24.  AAS.,  B.,  nyh.,  nyp.  +  [Same 
title,  imprint  and  date].  8vo,  pp.  30.  aas.,  c,  nyh.  +  [Same 
title,  imprint  and  date].    8vo,  pp.  34.   aas.,  m.,  nyh.,  nyp.  9406 1 

These  editions  are,  in  the  main,  from  the  same  setting  of  type.  The  24  page 
issue  was  published  separately.  The  later  issues  contain  additional  material  and  cor- 


382  SWETT. 

rections,  and  were  bound  in  the  original  wrappers  with  the  second  and  third  editions 
respectively  of  the  author's  "History  of  Bunker-Hill  Battle." 

Issues  are  located  also  at  ba.,  heh.,  hspi,  Princeton,  utex.,  whs.,  y. 

[Swett].  Return  of  an  Old  Man  to  his  Native  Place.  No.  III. 
[Boston^   1836.]    i2mo,  pp.  (6).  B.  94062 

The  B.  copy  is  included  in  a  small  volume  with  the  presentation  inscription  of  S. 
Swett,  which  also  contains  mounted  clippings  of  nos.  i,  2  and  4,  either  taken  from 
proof,  or  from  a  periodical.    All  four  are  signed:   Senex. 

Possibly  no.  3  was  the  only  one  issued  separately. 

Swett  also  published  several  works  with  historical  interest  after  1840. 

SwiETEN  (Gerard),  freiherr  van.  The  |  Diseases  |  incident  to 
I  Armies.  |  With  the  |  Method  of  Cure.  |  Translated  from  the 
Original  of  |  Baron  Van  Swieten,  |  Physician  to  their  Imperial 
Majesties.  |  To  which  are  Added;  |  The  Nature  and  Treatment,  | 
of  I  Gun-shot  Wounds.  |  By  John  Ranby,  Esquire ;  Surgeon  gen- 
eral I  to  the  British  Army.  |  Likewise,  ]  some  brief  directions,  to 
be  I  observed  by  sea  surgeons  |  in  engagements.  |  Also,  |  preventa- 
tives of  the  scurvy  at  sea.  |  By  William  Northcote,  Surgeon,  |  many 
years  in  the  sea-service.  |  Published,  for  the  Use  of  Military,  and 
Naval  Surgeon  [s]  |  in  America.  |  Philadelphia:  \  Printedy  and  Sold, 
by  R.  Bell,  in  Third-Street.\MDCCL.xxvi.\Svo,  pp.  164.  aas.,  aml., 

B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  HSP.,  JCB.,  NYAM.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.  94063 
Northcote's  work  has  continuous  pagination,   pp.   113— 164,  and  signatures,  but  a 
separate  title  page  as  follows: 

Extracts  |  from  the  |  Marine  Practice  |  of  [  Physic  and  Surgery.  |  with  some  brief 
directions  to  be  |  observed  by  sea-surgeons  |  in  engagements,  &c.  |  By  Willima  North- 
cote, Surgeon,  |  many  years  in  the  sea-service.  |  Including,  |  The  Nature  and  Treat- 
ment, I  of  I  Gun-shot  Wounds.  I  By  John  Ranby,  Esquire;  surgeon  general  |  to  the 
British  Army.    |    Philadelphia:    |   Printed  and  Sold,  by  R.  Bell,  in    Third-Street.    \ 

MDCCLXXVl.    I 

Another  edition  was  printed  in  Boston  the  following  year,  b.,  c,  cu.,  johncrerar, 

M.,  NYAM.,   NVP. 

On  p.  164  is  a  notice  by  the  publisher  stating  that  he  will  shortly  bring  out  a  new 
edition  of  "Plain  Concise  Practical  Remarks,  on  the  Treatment  of  Wounds  and 
Fractures,"  by  John  Jones,  our  no.  36524,  vol.  9.  One  of  the  aas.  copies  of  van 
Swieten's  work  is  bound  in  an  apparently  original  binding,  with  Jones's  treatise 
following.   A  copy  in  aml.  is  similarly  bound. 

Swift  (E[lisha]  P[ope]).  A  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  W. 
Barr,  late  missionary  under  the  direction  of  the  Western  Foreign 
Missionary  Society,  who  died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  October  28,  1832, 
when  on  the  eve  of  his  embarkation  for  Western  Africa.  Compiled 
by  E.  P.  Swift,  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the  Society.  .  .  .  Pitts- 
burgh: Published  by  R.  Patterson.  D.  and  M.  Maclean,  Prs. 
1833.    i8mo,  pp.  xxii,  23-24,  17-291. 

C,  H.,  HSP.,  PRINCETON,  UTEX,  UTS.,  Y.  94064 
Rewritten  "in  a  form  suitable  for  Sabbath-school  libraries,"  and  published  by  the 
Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication,  in  Philadelphia  in  1854.    c.,  irrs. 


SWIFT  (e.  p.),  383 

Swift.  Semi-Centennial  Retrospect.  A  Sermon,  preached  in 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Allegheny,  Pa,,  on  the  eighth  of 
December,  1839,  being  the  day  appointed  to  be  observed  as  the 
fiftieth  anniversary  since  the  meeting  of  the  first  General  Assembly 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States,  by  E.  P.  Swift 
.  .  .  Pittsburgh:  Printed  by  Alexander  JayneSy  Franklin  Head, 
Third  Street.    1 839.    8vo,  pp.  20.  C,  nyh.  94065 

Also  a  number  of  other  sermons. 

Swift  (Job).  Discourses  on  Religious  Subjects,  by  the  late  Rev. 
Job  Swift,  D.D.  To  which  are  prefixed,  Sketches  of  his  Life  and 
Character,  and  a  Sermon,  preached  at  West-Rutland,  on  the  occa- 
sion of  his  death,  by  the  Rev.  Lemuel  Haynes.  .  .  .  Middlebury, 
Vermonty  frinted  by  Huntington  and  Fitch.    Nov.   1 805.    l2mo, 

pp.300.  AAS.,  H.,  NVH.,  NYP.  (sCHOMBURg),  Y.  94066 

According  to  Gilman,  Job  Swift  preached  the  Vermont  election  sermon  of  1784. 
We  have  located  no  printed  copy  of  the  sermon. 

Swift  (John),  b.  1679,  d.  1745.  A  Funeral  Discourse  deliver'd 
at  Marlborough,  on  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  the  Reverend  and 
Learned  Mr.  Robert  Breck,  Late  Pastor  of  the  Church  there;  who 
Died  Jan.  6.  1 7  fj .  in  the  49th  Year  of  his  Age.  By  John  Swift,  a.m. 
Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Framingham.  Boston,  N.  E.  Printed  by 
S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green.    m,dcc,xxxi.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  17. 

B.,  BA.,  H.,  JCB.,  M.  94067 

Also  issued  with  John  Prentices's  "Christ's  Compassion  on  the  Multitudes,"  1731, 
and  Israel  Loring's  "Ministers  must  Certainly  and  Shortly  Die,"  1731,  with  the 
general  half  title  prefixed:  Sermons  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mr.  Breck.  b. 
See  our  nos.  42086,  vol.  10,  and  65069,  vol.  15. 

Swift.  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  Boston,  before  the  Great  and 
General  Assembly  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in 
New-England,  May  31.  mdccxxxii.  Being  the  Anniversary  for 
the  Election  of  His  Majesty's  Council  for  the  Province.  By  John 
Swift,  M.A.  And  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Framingham.  Boston  in 
New-England:  Printed  by  B.  Greeriy  Printer  to  His  Excellency 
the  Governour  and  Council,  for  T.  Hancock,  at  the  Bible  and  Three 
Crowns  in  Ann-Street,  1732.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  25. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CHS.,  EI.,  H.,  JCB.,  M.,  Y.  94068 

[Swift  (Jonathan)].  The  Conduct  of  the  Allies  and  of  the 
Late  Ministry  on  Beginning  and  Carrying  on  the  Present  War. 
London:  John  M or f hew.    1712  {i.e.  1711].    8vo,  pp.  96. 

BM. 94069 
Contains  several  references  to  trade  with  the  Spanish  West  Indies  and  Peru. 


384  SWIFT  (Jonathan). 

According  to  Nichols'  edition  of  Swift's  "Works,"  vol.  5,  1812,  p.  255,  the  first 
edition  was  published  Nov.  27,  171 1.  Seven  English  editions  and  a  French  and  a 
Spanish  translation  were  issued  during  171 1  and  1712.  Of  these  all  but  the  third 
English  edition    are  at  bm.    nyp.  has   several  editions.     Reprinted,   Oxford,    1916. 

Improved  title  of  no.  15200,  vol.  4. 

[Swift].  Some  Remarks  on  the  Barrier  Treaty,  between  Her 
Majesty  and  the  States-General.  By  the  author  of  The  Conduct 
of  the  AlHes.  To  which  are  added,  the  said  Barrier-Treaty,  with 
the  two  separate  articles;  part  of  the  counter-project;  the  senti- 
ments of  Prince  Eugene  and  Count  Sinzendorf,  upon  the  said 
Treaty;  and  a  representation  of  the  English  Merchants  at  Bruges. 
Edinburgh:  Re-p-'mted  by  Mr.  Robert  Freebairriy  and  sold  at  his 
shop  In  the  Parliament-C loss,  I J 12.   8vo,  pp.  32.  WLC.  94070 

Title  supplied  by  Elizabeth  B.  Steere. 

For  a  London,  1712,  edition,  see  no.  86742,  vol.  22.  bm.,  bodleian,  c,  jcb., 
NVP.  A  "Second  Edition"  with  the  same  imprint  and  collation  was  also  issued  in 
London  in  171 2.   bm.,  bodleian.  fac.adV. 

The  FAC.ADV.  catalogue  lists  a  London,  171 1,  edition,  but  this  is  probably  an 
error  since,  according  to  Nichols'  edition  of  Swift's  "Works,"  vol.  6,  i8i2,  p.  i, 
the  remarks  were  not  written  until  1712. 

Swift  (J[oseph]  G[ardner]).  Report  on  the  Baltimore  and 
Susquehanna  Rail  Road.  By  General  J.  G.  Swift  Chief  Engineer. 
Also  the  Annual  Report  of  the  President  and  Directors  to  the  Stock- 
holders. Baltimore:  Printed  by  Lucas  &'  Deaver,  No.  19  South 
Calvert  street.    1 828.    8vo,  pp.   lO,  24.    Continued. 

Swift's  report  comprises  the  final  24  pp.  BM.,  NYP.  94^7  ^ 

[Swift].  Reports  and  Estimates,  for  uniting  Lake  Ontario 
with  the  Erie  Canal,  at  Sodus  Bay.  Oct.  1831.  [n.  f.  1831.] 
8vo,  pp.  22.  NYP.  94072 

Caption  title.  The  first  report  is  dated  from  Geneva,  New  York,  and  signed  "J. 
G.  Swift,  Engineer." 

Also:  Report  made  by  order  of  the  Common  Council  of  the  City  of  Brooklyn,  on 
the  Water  Line  of  that  City.  ...  loth  September,  1835.  Brooklyn:  Bennet  and 
Douglass,  Printers,  iTi^  Fulton  Street.    1835.    8vo,  pp.  12.    nyp. 

Swift  (W[illiam  H[enry]).  Report  of  the  Survey  of  the  Route 
of  the  Ithaca  and  Owego  Rail-road.  By  W.  H.  Swift,  United 
States'  Engineer.  Ithaca:  Printed  by  Mack  ^  Andrus,  Corner 
of  Owego  and  Tioga-streets.    1 828.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

AAS.,  BUREAU  RAIL.ECON.,  NYH.,  NYP.  94O73 

Swift  together  with  Nathan  Hale  prepared  a  "Report  on  the  Present  State  of  the 
Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal  ..."  Printed,  but  not  Published,  by  Button  and  Went- 
tuurth.    Boston,  1846.    aas.,  c. 

[Swift  (Zephaniah)].  An  Address  To  the  Rev.  Moses  C. 
Welch,  containing  an  Answer  to  his  Reply  to  the  Correspondent, 


SWIFT  (zEPHANIAh).  385 

with  Some  Observations  Respecting  Certain  Late  Extraordinary 
Transactions  at  Woodstock.  By  the  Correspondent.  .  .  .  Windham: 
Printed  by  John  Byrne.    m,dcc,xciv.    8vo,  pp.  62. 

See  notes  on  following  title.  AAS.,  JCB.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  V.  94O74 

[Swift].  The  Correspondent.  Containing,  the  Pubh'cations  in 
the  Windham  Herald,  relative  to  the  Result  of  the  Ecclesiastical 
Council,  Holden  at  Pomfret,  in  September,  1792,  and  the  Result 
of  the  Consociation  of  the  County  of  Windham,  Holden  at  Pom- 
fret,  in  December,  1792,  respecting  the  Rev.  Oliver  Dodge;  to- 
gether with  an  Appendix,  containing,  Some  general  Observations 
Relative  to  the  true  Principles  and  Spirit  of  the  Christian  Religion. 
.  .  .   Windham:    Printed  by  John  Byrne.    M,DCC,xcill.    8vo,  pp. 

140.  AAS.,  BA.,  C,  HEH.,  NYP.,  RIHS.,  UTS.,  Y.  94075 

By  Zephaniah  Swift.  See  Larned's  "History  of  Windham  County,"  vol.  2,  1880, 
pp.  274-276. 

For  a  reply,  see  M.  C.  Welch's  "Reply  to  the  Correspondent,"  which  was  answered 
by  Swift  in  An  Address,  above.  Welch  replied  with  The  Addresser  Addressed,  which 
was  followed  by  Swift's  Second  Address,  below. 

Swift.  An  Oration  on  Domestic  Slavery.  Delivered  at  the 
North  Meeting-House  in  Hartford,  on  the  I2th  Day  of  May,  a.d. 
1 79 1.  At  the  Meeting  of  the  Connecticut  Society  for  the  Promo- 
tion of  Freedom,  and  the  Relief  of  Persons  unlawfully  holden 
in  Bondage.  By  Zephaniah  Swift,  Esquire.  Hartford:  Printed  and 
Sold  by  Hudson  and  Goodzvin.    m.dcc.xci.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

AAS.,  C,  H.,  M.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  94076 

[Swift]  .  A  Second  Address,  to  the  Reverend  Moses  C.  Welch, 
containing  an  Answer  to  his  Letter  to  the  Correspondent,  .  .  . 
Windham,:   Printed  by  John  Byrne.    1 796.    Svo,  pp.  43. 

aas.,  c,  congreg.lib.,  y.  94077 

See  preceding  titles,  Address,  and  Correspondent. 

Swift.  A  System  of  the  Laws  of  the  State  of  Connecticut.  In 
six  books.  By  Zephaniah  Swift.  .  .  .  Windham,:  Printed  by  John 
Byrne,  for  the  author.  1795  [-1796].  2  vols.,  Svo,  pp.  (2),  vi- 
vii,  452,  folded  table;  v,  479,  verso  blank,  index  (6),  list  of  sub- 
scribers (6).         B.,  BM.,  C,  GTS.,  H.,  HEH.,  JOB.,  MINNHS.,  NYH., 

NYP.,  P.,   PRINCETON,   Y.  94O78 

Dexter  in  his  Yale  Graduates,  vol.  4,  p.  60,  calls  this  "the  first  essay  of  its  kind 
in  America." 

Reprinted  with  many  additions,  as  A  Digest  of  the  Laws  .  .  .  New  Haven,  1822— 
1823.  c,  NYP.,  Y.  Later  editions  of  the  Digest  were  revised  by  Henry  Dutton,  and 
published  from  i  851— 1862. 


386  SWIFT  (zEPHANIAh). 

Swift  compiled  the  index  to  the  "Laws  of  the  United  States,"  Philadelphia,  1796, 
which  forms  a  digest  of  the  same,  and  in  1 8 10  published  A  Digest  of  the  Law  of 
Evidence,  Hartford,  1 810. 

Swift.  A  Vindication  of  the  Calling  of  the  Special  Superior 
Court,  at  Middletown,  on  the  4th  Tuesday  of  August,  1 8 15,  for 
the  Trial  of  Peter  Lung,  Charged  with  the  Crime  of  Murder. 
With  Observations  on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  the  Legisla- 
ture to  Interfere  with  the  Judiciary  in  the  Administration  of  Jus- 
tice.    By   Zephaniah   Swift.     Windham:     Printed   by   J.   Byrne. 

18  16.     8vo,  pp.  48.  AAS.,  C,  NYH.,  P.,  UTS.,  Y.  94O79 

SwiGERT  (J[acob]).  The  Kentucky  Justice;  comprising  the 
office  and  authority  of  the  Justices  of  the  Peace,  Constables,  Jailers, 
Coroners,  and  Escheators,  in  the  State  of  Kentucky.  .  .  .  To  which 
is  added,  an  appendix,  containing  all  the  most  approved  forms  in 
conveyancing  ...  By  J.  Swigert.  Frankjort:  Printed  by  Amos 
Kendall  and  Company y  Printers  for  the  State.  1823.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  267.  .  H.  94080 

[SwiLDENS  (J.  H.)].   Amsterdam  aan  zyne  Regenten.  [n.  f.] 

MDCCLXXXI.     8vo,  pp.    (2),  43.  JCB->  NYP.  94081 

Attributed  to  Swildens  in  Knuttel's  "Catalogus  van  de  Pamfletten-Verzameling 
berustende  in  de  Koninklijke  Bibliotheek,"  no.  19750. 

[SwiLDENs].  Twee  brieven  aan  den  hooggeleerden  heer  Petrus 
Camper,  volmagt  ten  Landsdage  &c.  &c.  Hoofdzakelyke  inhoud 
des  eersten  briefs.  [In  two  columns.  Col.  I.]  Dat  het  gevaar- 
lyk  is  aan  baatzuchtige  vreemdelingen  verlof  te  geeven,  om  in 
onze  Oost-  of  Westindien  alles  te  gaan  opsnuffelen.  —  Dit  wordt 
met  drie  zonderlinge  gevallen  verder  aan  den  dag  gelegd.  Dat 
geen  verzaker  der  Aanbiddelyke  Godheid  met  eenige  bediening 
in  onze  Republiek  of  in  onze  Colonien  kan  of  mag  begunstigd 
worden;  —  en  een  merkwaardig  geval  onlangs  op  het  eiland 
Grenade  gebeurd.  [Col.  2.]  Dat  elk  Nederlander  volstrekt  ver- 
pligt  is  by  de  Hooge  Overheid  of  Hoogstderzelver  Ministers  alle 
noodige  opening  te  geven,  zo  hy  met  voUe  verzekering  weet,  dat 
een  op  hooge  recommandatie  aangestelde  amptenaar  een  openbaar 
atheist  is.  Dat  iemand,  die  zulk  eene  opening  geeft,  geenszins  een 
trouwloos  of  gevaarlyk  mensch  is;  maar  dat  hy  dit  zou  zyn,  zo 
hy,  van  alles  volkomen  verwittigd,  geene  vereischte  opening  gaf. 
Te  Amsterdamy  By   Willem  Holtropy  1782.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

Title  supplied  by  Elizabeth  B.  Steere.  BM.,  WLC.  94082 

According  to  the  bm.  catalogue,  the  first  letter  is  subscribed  "J.  H.  Swildens,"  and 
the  second  is  unsigned. 


SWINDRAGE.  387 

SwiNDRAGE  (Theodore)],  supposed  author.  Great  Probabil- 
ity of  a  North  West  Passage.  See  no.  28460,  vol.  7.   aas.,  c,  nyp. 

Meusel's  "Bibliotheca  Historica,"  vol.  3,  pt.  2,  1788,  p.  104,  attributes  the  au- 
thorship to  "Theodori  Swindrage."  However,  this  is  evidently  a  garbled  form  of 
the  name.  Rich  thinks  it  probable  that  the  above  work  and  the  ".A.ccount  of  a 
Voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a  North-West  Passage  ...  by  the  Clerk  of  the  Califor- 
nia," 1 748-1 749,  no.  20808,  vol.  5,  c,  H.,  NYP.,  were  written  by  the  same  author. 
Barrow  in  his  "Chronological  History  of  Voyages  into  the  Arctic  Regions,"  181 8, 
pp.  287-288,  and  Winsor,  vol.  8,  p.  ill,  state  that  the  name  of  the  clerk  of  the 
California  was  Drage.  Sabin  enters  the  "Account"  under  Theodore  Swaine  Drage, 
and  Allibone  both  titles  under  William  Drage  or  Dragge. 

Swinging  Round  the  Circle.  See  [Locke  (D.  R.)],  no.  4 172 1— 
41722,  vol.  10.    Boston,  1867.   aas.,  nyp. 

I;  SwiNiN  (Paul).   See  Svin'in  (Pavel  Petrovich). 

SwiNSON  (William).  An  Expose  of  the  Know  Nothings,  their 
Degrees,  Signs,  Grips,  Pass  Words,  Charges,  Oaths,  Initiations; 
together  with  their  Objects,  Tendencies  and  Increase.  By  Wil- 
liam Swinson,   Esq.,   e.p.g.    Philadelphia:     W.  Ferguson  Davis. 

1854.     I2mo,  pp.    10.  NYP.,  P.,  UTEX.  94083 

SwiNTON  (Archibald).  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Alexander 
Humphreys  or  Alexander,  claiming  the  title  of  Earl  of  Stirling, 
before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  at  Edinburgh,  for  the  crime 
of  forgery.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  the  whole  documentary 
evidence.  By  Archibald  Swinton,  advocate.  Edinburgh:  Thomas 
Clark,  Law-Bookseller.  M.DCCC.xxxix.  [Verso  of  title:]  Edin- 
burgh: Printed  by  Ballantyne  and  Hughes,  PauPs  Work,  Canon- 
gate.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  V,  (i),  xxiv,  356,  cviii.    Folded  facsimile. 

BA.,  H.(lAw),  NYH.,  nyp.  94084 
A  slip  of  apology  for  delay  in  the  publication  is  inserted  following  the  title  page. 

SwiNTON  (William).  .  .  .  The  War  for  the  Union.  By  Wil- 
liam Swinton,  Washington  Editor  of  the  New  York  Times.  The 
First,  Second,  Third  and  Fourth  Years  of  the  War.  September  9, 
1864.    New   York:    Published  bv  the  Loyal  Publication  Society. 

1864.     8vo,  pp.    20.  B.,   C,   NYP.  94085 

With  heading:    Loyal  Publication  Society,  863  Broadwav.    No.  62. 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  is  in- 
cluded because  of  a  reference  from  Loyal  Publication  Society.  Other  works  by  this 
author  are  not  included. 

c.  has  another  edition  of  this  work,  without  imprint,  8vo,  pp.  16,  and  a  German 
translation  with  the  caption  title,  Armee  and  Flotte  und  ihre  ruhmreichen  Thatcn, 
[Baltimore,  I  864?]. 

A  Swiss,  pseud.  Great  Britain's  Right  to  Tax  her  Colonies. 
See  no.  28437,  ^°1-  7-   ^^-y  C-,  nyh.,  nyp.,  p. 


388  SWISS. 

Hildeburn,  no.  3310,  attributes  the  work  to  Johann  Joachim  Zubly  on  the 
authority  of  Miller's  Pennsylvanischer  Staatsbote,  Oct.  20,   1775. 

Our  previous  entry  gives  two  editions,  London,  177^,  and  Philadelphia,  n.  d.  An 
examination  of  the  three  copies  of  the  supposed  Philadelphia  edition  at  p.  shows 
them  to  be  identical  with  the  copy  of  the  London  edition  at  the  same  library,  except 
that  they  lack  the  title  page.  Pp.  1—2,  following  the  London  title  page,  form  a  half 
title  which  is  the  first  leaf  of  the  supposed  Philadelphia  edition.  The  c,  nyh.,  and 
NYP.  copies  also  begin  with  this  half  title,  and  it  is  probable  that  copies  imported 
from  England  were  sold  in  America  without  the  title  page. 

Swiss  Gentleman,  fseud.  A  Letter  from  South  Carolina. 
See  South  Carohna,  nos.  87859-8786 1,  vol.  2  2. 

The  work  has  also  been  attributed  to  Jean  Pierre  Purry,  see  the  similar  titles 
under  that  author. 

The  Swiss  Peasant,  See  [Malan  {Rev.  Caesar  Henri  Abra- 
ham)], no.  44088,  vol.  II.    c,  NYP. 

Sword  and  Pike  Exercise  for  Artillery.  As  taught  by  Capt.  John 
Roulstone,  and  practised  by  the  Boston  Sea  Fencibles.  Boston: 
Published  by  Munroe  £f?  Francis,  No,  4,  Cornhill.    18  18.    l2mo, 

pp.   12.  AAS.  94086 

Svvymel-Klacht  des  Spaenschen  Conincks.  See  [Eibergen 
(Rutg.)],  no.  22075,  vol.  6.    c,  JCB. 

Dedication  signed,  Rvtgervs  Eibergen. 

In  January,  1928,  eleven  copies  were  reproduced  by  photostat  at  the  Massachusetts 
Historical  Society  from  the  John  Carter  Brown  Library  copy,    aas.,  c,  heh.,  jcb., 

M.,   NEWBERRY,    NYH.,   NYP.,    WHS.,   WLC,   Y. 

[Sydenham  (Edward)].  The  Man  of  Two  Lives.  A  Narra- 
tive written  by  himself.  .  ,  .  Londo7i:  Henry  Colburn,  Netu  Bur- 
lington Street.    1828.   2  vols.,  i2mo.  c.  94087 

Signed,  "Edward  Sydenham,"  a  pseudonym  of  James  Boaden. 

Reprinted,  Boston,  1829.  c.  No  American  interest.  Included  because  of  cross 
reference. 

Sydney.  See  also  Sidney. 

Sydney,  fseud.  Letters  on  the  Affairs  of  Spain,  and  Spanish 
America:  with  Observations  on  the  Revolution  of  the  Continent. 
By  Sydney,  hondon:  Printed  jor  C.  and  R.  Baldwin,  New  Bridge- 
street:  sold  also  by  J.  Ridgway,  170,  Piccadilly.  1 809.  [Verso 
of  title :]  C.  and  R.  Baldwin,  Prifiters,  Nezv  Bridge-street,  London. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  34.  NYP.  94088 

Sydney,  fseud.  Sydney,  on  Retrocession.  To  the  Congress  of 
the  United  States.    [Washington.    183-?]    8vo,  pp.  15. 

c,  WLC.  94089 

"Seven  essays,  previously  published  in   the  United  States  Telegraph." — c. 


SYDNEY.  389 

Sydney  (Algernon),  fsend.  Essays  on  the  American  System, 
its  principle  and  object,  originally  published  in  the  Boston  Com. 
Gazette,  in  October,  183 1.  Under  the  signature  of  Algernon 
Sydney,  and  re-published  in  the  Banner  of  the  Constitution.  Phila- 
delfh'ia:   Printed  by  T.  W.  U stick,  No.  3,  Franklin  Plucr.    183 1. 

8vO,  pp.  28.  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.  94090 

Sydney  (Algernon),  fseud.  The  Letters  of  Algernon  Sydney, 
in  defence  of  civil  liberty  and  against  the  encroachments  of  military 
despotism,  written  by  an  eminent  citizen  of  Virginia,  and  first  pub- 
lished in  the  Richmond  Enquirer  in  1 8 1 8— 1 9.  To  which  are  added, 
in  an  appendix.  The  remarks  of  Mr.  Ritchie  as  referred  to  by  the 
author  of  "Algernon  Sydney"  in  page  30  of  this  pamphlet.  With 
an  introduction  by  the  present  publisher,  Richmond:  Printed  and 
Published  by  T.  W.  White.    1 830.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  49,  verso  blank, 

55-65.  AAS.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.,  VA.STATE  LIB.  9409I 

On  cover  title  "Sydney"  is  spelled  "Sidney." 

For  a  doubtful  undated  edition,  of  which  we  have  located  no  copy,  see  tlie  nutlior, 
[Leigh  (Benjamin  Watkins)],  no.  39912,  vol.  10. 

[Sydney  (John)],  fseud.?  .  .  .  [Beginning  of  text:]  According 
to  my  Promise  I  shall  now  lay  before  the  Reader  such  Alterations, 
with  respect  to  the  Government  of  New- York  Colony,  as  may  be 
highly  advantageous  to  all  the  inhabitants. .  .  .  \^New  York?  Printed 
by  John  Peter  Xenger?    173-?]    Folio,  pp.  5.  NYH.  94092 

A  one  line  quotation  from  Cicero  forms  the  heading. 

Signed:   John  Sidney. 

The  following  title  was  probably  intended  as  a  preface  to  this  tract.  The  author 
concludes  in  a  similar  manner:  "In  this  Paper  I  have  express'd  my  Sentiments  with 
that  Freedom  which  becomes  a  Briton." 

Although  not  specifically  answering  Cosby's  speech  of  April  25,  1734,  this  is 
probably  the  tract  which  Evans,  no.  3841,  describes  as  follows: 

Reply  to  the  Speech  of  Governor  Cosby.  By  Sydney.  New-York:  Printed  by 
John  Peter  Zenger.    1 734. 

Written  in  the  handwriting  of  Henry  F.  DePuy  in  the  margin  of  p.  I  in  the  nyh. 
copy:    "Printed  by  Zenger." 

Not  listed  in  Rutherford's  "John  Peter  Zenger,"  1904. 

[Sydney],  fseud.?  .  .  .  [Beginning  of  text:]  Men  are  subject 
to  Errors,  and  it  is  the  Work  of  the  Best  and  Wisest,  to  discover 
and  ammend  [sic]  such  as  their  Ancestors  may  have  committed, 
or  to  add  Perfection  to  those  Things,  which  by  ahem  [sic]  have 
been  well  invented.  .  .  .  \_New  York.  Printed  by  John  Peter 
Xenger.    173-?]    Folio,  pp.  (4).  NVP.  94093 

On  the  necessity  of  changes  in  government. 

A  one  line  quotation  from  TertuUian,  and  another  from  Cicero  form  the  heading. 

Pp.  [2]  and  [3]  are  blank. 

Signed:   John  Sydney. 

VOL.  XXIV.  25 


390  SYDNEY    CLIFTON. 

Listed  under  1732  in  Rutherford's  "John  Peter  Zeng-er,"  1904,  p.  144,  with  the 
following-  note:  "The  above  is  the  description  of  the  only  copy  [nyp.]  known.  It 
is  evidently  a  proof  and  it  was  probably  the  intention  to  issue  the  sheet  as  a  single 
leaf,  printed  on  both  sides." 

It  is  undoubtedly  proof  because  there  are  many  ms.  corrections,  but  it  seems  prob- 
able from  the  following  statements  in  the  final  paragraph  that  it  was  intended  for  a 
preface  to  the  tract  entered  above,  rather  than  for  a  separate  broadside.  "In  Conse- 
quence of  these  Principles,  which  I  think  are  undubitably  just  and  true,  I  shall  lay 
before  my  Readers  such  Alterations,  as  I  concieve  [sic]  may  be  either  necessary 
or  convenient  with  respect  to  New-York  Colony.  This  I  shall  do  with  all  Submission 
and  Deference  to  Gentlemen  of  superior  Understanding,  and  at  the  same  Time 
speak  with  that  Freedom  and  Impartiality  which  becomes  a  Briton." 

Sydney  Clifton;  or,  Vicissitudes  in  Both  Hemispheres.  See  [Fay 
(Theodore  S.)],  note  following  no.  23949,  vol.  6.     c,  y. 

Sykes  (James).  Biographical  Memoir  of  Doctor  James  Sykes. 
From  the  Tenth  Number  of  Chapman's  Journal  of  Medical  and 
Physical  Science.    [Philadelfhia.]    Feb.  1823.    8vo,  pp.  7. 

NYP.  94094 

Reprinted  from  the  "Philadelphia  Journal  of  the  Medical  and  Physical  Sciences 
. .  .  edited  by  N.  Chapman,  m.d.,"  vol.  5,  1822,  pp.  425-429. 

Syllacius  (Nicolaus).  [Caption  of  first  leaf:]  Ad  sapiewtissi- 
mnm  Ludouicu^n-  Mariaw  Sfortia/Tz-  Anglu/ra  septimuT/j  Medio  | 
lani  Dxxctm:  de  iwsulis  meridiani  atque  iwdici  maris  sub  suspicijs 
inuictis   |   simoru?n  Regum  liispa.nia.rum  nup^r  iwuewtis:    Nicolai 

medicini3:e  doctoris  philosophiaw  Papi«e 
[Caption  of  second  leaf:]  De  insulis 
meridiani  atqwe  indici  maris  nuper  inuentis.  |  [Paviai'  F.  Girard- 
hengi?  1494?  ]  4to,  lO  leaves  of  which  only  the  third,  fourth  and 
fifth  are  numbered.  heh.,  nyp.  94095 

Copies  are  also  located  by  Thacher  in  the  Trivulzio  Library  at  Milan,  the  former 
Royal  Library  at  Madrid,  and  the  Royal  Library  of  Denmark,  see  his  "Christopher 
Columbus,"  vol.  2,  p.  215. 

In  transcribing  the  title,  the  abbreviations  printed  in  the  original  have  been 
spelled  out  in  italics,  following  the  usage  of  Wilberforce  Eames  in  the  reprints  in- 
cluded in  "The  Letter  of  Columbus  .  .  .  printed  by  order  of  the  Trustees  of  the 
Lenox  Library,"  1892. 

The  dedication  to  Sforza  is  dated  on  the  verso  of  the  first  leaf:  "Ex  Papia  \d\bus 
dece/?/bris.  1494."  A  letter  to  Alphonso  di  Cavalleria  on  the  verso  of  the  final  leaf 
bears  the  same  date. 

The  earliest  published  account  of  Columbus'  second  voyage.  James  Lenox  states, 
in  his  introduction  to  the  reprint  of  the  work  entered  below,  that  while  Niccolo 
Scillacio  was  lecturing  on  philosophy  at  the  University  of  Pavia  in  1494,  Guglielmo 
Coma,  "a  noble  personage,  wrote  to  him  from  Spain,  describing  the  discoveries  re- 
cently made  by  Columbus.  These  letters  he  immediately  translated  into  Latin,  in- 
serting such  other  accounts  as  were  then  universally  current."  As  Scillacio  was 
living  with  Giovanni  Antonio  Birreta  at  this  time,  see  first  line  of  second  page  of 
the  dedication,  and  the  latter  had  printed  in  connection  with  Francesco  Girardhengi, 
it  is  generally  supposed  that  the  account  was  printed  by  Girardhengi  in  December, 
1494,  or  in  the  early  part  of  1495.  Thacher,  however,  is  inclined  "From  the  pecu- 
liarities presented  by  certain  letters  ...  to  assign  it  to  the  press  of  Aloysius  de  Como 


scyllacij  siculi  artium  et 
interpretantis  Praefatio. 


SYLLACIUS. 


391 


and  Bartholomaeus  de  Trottis,  who  printed  in  partnership  at  Pavia  in  the  year 
1497,"  op.  cit.  vol.  2,  p.  222.  See  Harrisse's  "Bibllothcca  Americana  Vetustissima," 
no.  16;  Ronchini's  "Intorno  ad  un  rarissimo  opuscolo,"  1856,  bm.,  nvh.,  nvh.j 
and  his  "Nicolo  Scillacio,"  1875,  which  also  appeared  in  ".\tti  e  Memorie  delle 
RR.  Deputazioni  di  storia  patria  per  le  provincie  modenesi  e  parmensi,"  vol.  8, 
1876,  pp.  185-196;  Merkel's  "L'opuscolo  'De  Insulis  nuper  inventis'  del  messinesc 
Nicolo  Scillacio"  in  "Memorie  del  R.  Istituto  Lombardo  di  Scienze  e  Lettere,"  vol. 
20,  1896,  pp.  167-253;  Fumagalli's  "Una  novissima  riproduzione  dell'  opuscolo 
di  Niccolo  Scillacio"  in  "Bibliofilia,"  vol.  2,  1901,  pp.  205-216;  and  Thacher's 
"Christopher  Columbus,"  vol.  2,  1903,  pp.  213—262. 

Facsimile  reproductions  were  issued  in  Florence  in  1900,  h.,  nyp.,  and  by  Edward 
Bierstadt  in  New  York  in  1903,  nyp. 

A  facsimile  reprint  from  the  nyp.  copy  and  Mulligan's  English  translation,  with 
a  translation  of  Dr.  Chanca's  letter,  appear  in  Thacher's  "Christopher  Columbus," 
vol.  2,  1903,  pp.  223—281.  Thacher  omits  the  translation  of  the  letter  to  Cavallarie, 
which  appears  on  the  verso  of  the  last  le;if  in  the  original. 

Ten  copies  were  reproduced  by  photostat  at  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 
from  the  New  York  Public  Library  copy,  January,   1924.    aas.,  c,  heh.,  Jcb.,  m., 

NEWBERRY,    NYP.,   WHS.,   WLC,   Y". 

Syllacius.  NicoLius  Syllacius  De  Insulis  Meridiani  atque  Indici 
Maris  Nuper  Inventis.  With  a  Translation  into  English  by  the 
Rev,  John  Mulligan,  a.m.  New  York.  1 859.  4to,  pp.  xviii,  105, 
(i),  Ixiii.    Frontispiece  portrait. 

AAS.,  H.,  M.,  NYAM.,  NYH.,  NYP.  94096 

Binder's  title:  "Opusculum  De  Insulis  Nuper  Inventis."  On  verso  of  title: 
"Only  102  copies  printed.    2  in  folio.    100  in  quarto."    Edited  by  James  Lenox. 

Contents:  Introduction;  signed  by  J[ames]  L[enox],  pp.  vii— xviii;  ...  De 
Insulis  Nuper  Inventis,  printed  in  black  letter,  with  a  Translation  into  English,  pp. 
99;  Notes  by  the  English  Translator,  pp.  loi  — 105;  Appendix  A.,  translation  of 
Dr.  Chanca's  Letter  [describing  the  same  voyage],  pp.  xxxiv;  Appendix  B.,  Bib- 
liographical notice  of  the  early  accounts  of  Columbus'  Voyages,  pp.  xxxv-lxii. 

In  some  copies  the  vignette  on  the  verso  of  p.  loS  is  a  bunch  of  fruit,  and  in 
others  it  depicts  two  female  figures  blowing  trumpets. 

Reissued  in  i860  with  the  following  on  verso  of  title:  "Only  152  copies  printed. 
2  in  folio.  150  in  quarto."  nyh.,  nyp.  This  issue  has  vignettes  of  fruit  on  the 
verso  of  the  second  and  third  leaves,  which  do  not  appear  in  the  1859  issue.  No 
other  differences  were  noticed.  One  of  the  nyp.  copies  has  two  title  pages,  one 
dated  1 859  and  the  other  i860,  and  the  portrait  duplicated. 

Mr.  Lenox  published  an  account  of  Columbus'  letter  to  Luis  de  Santangel  in  the 
"Historical  Magazine,"  vol.  8,  1864,  pp.  289-290,  which  was  reprinted  separately 
as  a  supplement  to  the  Lenox  edition  of  Syllacius.  See  Colombo  (Cristoforo),  no. 
14641,  vol.  4. 

Syllavan  (Owen),  alias.  Narrative  of  the  wicked  Life  and 
surprising  Adventures  of  that  notorious  Money  Maker  and  Cheat, 
Owen  Syllivan  [sic],  who  was  hanged  in  the  City  of  New  York, 
May  ID,  1756.  Together  with  his  dying  Speech  at  the  Place  of 
Execution.   Boston.    1756.  94^97 

Title  from  Haven's  list.    Probably  refers  to  the  following  title. 

Syllavan.  A  Short  Account  Of  the  Life  of  John  *'•'**'!=***♦ 
Alias  Owen  Syllavan,  Alias  John  Livingston,  alias  John  Brown,  by 


392 


SYLLIVAN. 


which  Names  he  stood  indicted  by  the  Grand  Jury,  and  was  found 
Guilty  by  the  Supreme  Sessions  for  the  City  and  County  of  New- 
York,  for  Counterfeiting  and  passing  the  current  Bills  of  that  Col- 
ony emitted  in  the  Year  1737:  And  was  Executed  on  Monday 
the  loth  Day  of  May  1756.  Shewing  what  Manner  of  Life  he  led 
from  his  Infancy.  Taken  from  his  own  Mouth,  To  which  is  added, 
His  Dying  Speech  At  the  Place  of  Execution.  New-York:  Printed. 
Boston:  Re-frinted  and  Sold  by  Green  i^  Russell,  at  their  Printing- 
Office  near  the  Custom-House^  and  next  to  the  Writing  School  in 
Queen-Street.  1756.  8vo,  pp.  12,  including  woodcut  illustration 
on  verso  of  title,  aas.  -|-  Printed  at  Leominster ,  (Mass.)  By 
Adams  &  Wilder.    i8o2.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  aas.  94098 

Syllivan  (Owen).    See  Syllavan  (Owen). 

Sylva  (Jose  de  Seabra  da).   See  Silva  (J.  de  S.  da). 

Sylvan  us  American  us,  -pseud.  The  History  of  North- Amer- 
ica, from  the  First-Discovery  thereof:  Vol.  I.  Published  piece-meal 
in  the  New  American  Magazine,  from  January  1758,  to  March 
1 760;  and  designed  to  be  continued  in  several  volumes  down  to 
the  present  time  in  the  same  manner ;  but  for  want  of  suitable  en- 
couragement, the  remaining  volumes  are  suspended,  together  with 
the  said  magazine.  By  Sylvanus  Americanus.  Woodbridge,  in 
New-Jersey :  Printed  by  James  Parker,  where  com^plete  sets  of  the 
above  m.entioned  maga-unes  may  be  had.  mdcclx.  8vo,  pp.  (4), 
284.  HSP.  94099 

Sylvanus  Americanus  was  the  pseudonym  used  by  Samuel  Nevill  in  editing  the 
New  American  Magazine.   See  Thomas'  "History  of  Printing,"  vol.  2,  1810,  p.  321. 

Our  no.  32144,  vol.  8,  and  Evans  no.  8939,  a  1761  edition,  not  located,  are 
probably  an  error  for  the  above. 

Sylvestris,  pseud.  Reflections,  on  the  Cession  of  Louisiana  to 
the  United  States.  By  Sylvestris.  Washington  City.  Printed  by 
Samuel  Harrison  Sm,ith.    1803.    8vo,  pp.  27. 

aas.,  ba.,  c,  heh.j  nyp.,  whs.,  y.  94100 

Reprinted  in  the  "Magazine  of  History,"  extra  number  171,  1931,  pp.  31—54. 

Sylvianus,  fseud.  [Pamphlet  on  the  difficulties  in  the  Church 
of  Maryland  with  the  Rev.  George  Dashiell.]    i8i6.  9410 1 

Signed,  Sylvianus. 

Informatit)n  from  Sprague,  vol.  5,  p.  313,  where  the  pamphlet  is  attributed  to 
William  Duke. 

Sylvie  (Edouard). 

Applcton  has  a  biographical  sketch  of  this  author,  listing  four  publications  by 
him.    According  to  J.   H.  Barnhart's  "Some  Fictitious  Botanists   [in  Appleton]"  in 


SYLVIUS. 


393 


the  "Journal  of  the  New  York  Botanical  Garden,"  vol.  20,  1919,  pp.  171-181,  there 
was  no  such  author.  Barnhart  states  that  Applcton's  sketch  is  a  "much  garbled 
account,  with  changes  of  names  and  dates,  and  distortion  of  other  facts,  of  the  life 
of  Louis  Feuillee  (1660-1732),  of  whom  a  more  or  less  reliable  account  appears  in 
its  proper  place  in  the  same  cyclopedia." 

Sylvius,  pseud.  Letters  from  ...  to  the  Freemen  Inhabitants. 
See  [Wilh'amson  (Hugh)]. 

[Symmes  (JohnCleves)].  Tothe  |  Respectable  Pubh'c.  |  {^Tren- 
ton?   1787?]    24mo,  pp.  30.  AAs.j  c.  94102 

Caption  title. 

On  p.  28:  "Signed  at  Trenton,  the  26th  day  of  November,  a.d.  1787.  John- 
Cleves Symmes." 

According  to  Thomson's  "Bibliography  of  the  State  of  Ohio,"  1880,  this  is  the 
first  publication  relating  to  the  Miami  Purchase  in  Ohio. 

[Symmes].  Tothe  |  Respectable  |  Public.  |  \_Trcnton?   1787?] 

l6mO,  pp.   16.  HIST.AND  PHIL.SOC.O.,  Y.  94IO3 

Caption  title. 

The  same  signature  and  date  as  above  appear  on  p.  15  in  this  edition. 

Evans  supplies  the  following  imprint  for  both  editions:  Trenton:  Printed  by 
Isaac  Collins,  1787. 

Reprinted  in  Hist,  and  Phil.  Soc.  of  Ohio  "Quarterly  Publications,"  vol.  5,  19 10, 
pp.  82-92. 

Symmes.  (A  True  Copy)  of  Judge  Symme's  [sic]  Pamphlet. 
On  the  First  Settlement  of  this  Country.  [Cincinnati:  Office  of 
the  Centinel  of  the  North-Western  Territory.    1796.]  94104 

Title  from  Rusk's  "Literature  of  the  Middle  Western  Frontier,"  vol.  2,  1925,  p. 
224,  according  to  which  this  was  from  the  March  12  and  26,  1796,  issues  of  the 
Centinel.  William  Maxwell  was  the  printer  of  that  paper  at  the  time,  and  the  above 
is  probably  the  same  as  Evans  no.  31261,  taken  from  a  reference  to  "Judge  Symmes' 
pamphlet"  in  a  Letter  of  the  Attorney  General,  dated  March  11,  1796. 

Symm[e]s  (T[homas]).  A  Brief  History  of  the  Battle  ... 
between  Capt.  John  Lovell  .  .  .  and  a  body  of  Indians.  1 8  18.  See 
below,  the  chronological  arrangement  of  the  editions  of  Lovewell 
Lamented. 

Symmes.  A  Discourse  Concerning  Prejudice  In  Matters  of 
Religion.  Or,  An  Essay,  To  shew  the  Nature,  Causes,  and  Ef- 
fects of  such  Prejudices:  And  also  the  Means  of  Preventing,  or 
Removing  them.  By  Thomas  Symmes,  a.m.  &  v.d.m.  .  .  .  Boston: 
Printed  by  S.  Kneeland,  for  S.  Gerrish,  Sold  at  his  Shof  in  Corn- 
Hill.    1722.   8vo,  (4),  iv,  21,  list  of  books  (i). 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  EL,  H.,  HEH.,  WLC,  Y.  94IO5 

Symmes.  Good  Soldiers  Described,  and  Animated.  A  Sermon 
Preached  before  the  Honourable  Artillery-Company,  in   Boston, 


394 


SYMMES. 


June  6th.  1720.  Being  the  Day  of  their  Election  of  Officers;  And 
now  Published  at  their  Request.  And  in  Obedience  to  His  Excel- 
lency the  Governour:  His  Honour  the  Lieut.  Governour,  and 
Several  of  His  Majesty's  Honourable  Counsellours.  By  Thomas 
Symmes,  a.m.  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Bradford.  .  .  .  Boston: 
Printed  by  S.  Kneelandy  for  S.  Gerrish,  and  D.  Henchman ,  and 
Sold  at  their  Shops.    1 720.    1 2 mo,  pp.  (2),  iv,  37,  advertisement 

(l).  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  CHS.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.  94I06 

Symmes.  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Late  Fight  at  Piggwacket. 
See  below^,  the  chronological  arrangement  of  editions  of  Lovewell 
Lamented,  under  the  years  1725  and  1 8 1 9. 

Symmes.  The  History  of  the  Fight  of  .  .  .  Captain  John  Lovell. 
1799.   See  Lovewell  Lamented,  below. 

Symmes.  Lovewell  Lamented.  |  Or,  A  |  Sermon  |  Occasion'd 
by  the  Fall  |  Of  the  Brave  |  Capt.  John  Lovewell  |  And  Several 
of  his  I  Valiant  Company,  |  In  the  late  |  Heroic  Action  |  at  Pigg- 
wacket. I  Pronounc'd  at  Bradford,  May  16  1725  |  By  Thomas 
Symmes,  v.d.m.  |  .  .  .  |  Boston  in  New-England:  \  Printed  by  B. 
Green  Junr.  for  S.  Gerrish,  \  near  the  Brick  Meeting  House  in 
Cornhill.  |  1 725.  |  8vo,  pp.  (4),  xii,  32. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  EI.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYP.  94IO7 
Half  title:  "Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Battle  at  Piggwacket." 
Lovewell  had  been  authorized  by  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts  in  Novem- 
ber, 1724,  to  engage  in  retaliatory  warfare  against  the  Indians  who  had  been  harrying 
the  settlements  In  the  district  of  Maine.  He  with  his  company  started  on  this  his 
third  expedition  in  the  middle  of  April,  1725,  and  on  the  9th  of  May,  according  to 
the  official  despatches,  engaged  in  the  disastrous  battle  here  described,  in  which  the 
leader  and  about  a  third  of  his  men  were  killed.  Governor  Dummer  received  word 
on  the  13th  of  the  month,  and  on  the  17th  the  news  appeared  in  the  "Boston  Gazette." 
Symmes  received  information  from  the  stragglers  returning  to  neighboring  towns, 
and  preached  his  sermon  on  the  i6th.  See  Winsor,  vol.  5,  1887,  pp.  431—432,  and 
Kidder's  "Expeditions  of  Capt.  John  Lovewell,"  1865. 

On  June  24th,  1725,  Gerrish  advertises  In  the  "Boston  News-Letter,"  that  "There 
is  now  in  the  Press,  and  will  Speedily  be  Published,  A  Sermon  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Symmes  of  Bradford,  Occasioned  by  the  much  Lamented  Death  of  Capt  John  Love- 
well .  .  .",  and  on  July  ist  it  is  announced  as  published  on  that  day.  In  the  "New- 
England  Courant"  he  again  advertises  on  July  10  without  mentioning  the  earlier 
edition,  "In  a  few  Days  will  be  publish'd,  The  Rev.  Mr.  Symmes's  Sermon  .  .  ."  On 
July  15th  he  announces  In  the  "News-Letter"  that  "The  First  Impression  of  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Symmes's  Sermon  .  .  .  being  Sold  olT  in  a  few  days;  This  is  to  give  Notice, 
That  a  Second  Impression,  Corrected  &  Enlarged,  is  now  just  out  of  the  Press."  The 
"Courant"  of  the  17th  also  has  an  advertisement  of  the  "Second  Edition  enlarged." 
For  bibliographical  notes,  see  S.  A.  Green  in  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  "Proceedings,"  2d  ser., 
vol.  II,  1896-97,  pp.  179-182. 

Contents:  An  Historical  Preface,  or  Memoirs  of  the  Battle,  at  PIggwackett, 
signed  by  T.  Symmes,  pp.  i-xii,  followed  on  the  last  page  by  an  attestation  signed 
by  three  of  the  members  of  the  company,  and  a  list  of  the  killed  and  wounded;  The 
Brave  Lovewell,  and  several  of  his  Company  Lamented  [Symmes's  sermon],  pp.  32. 


SYMMES. 


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Symmes,  Historical  Memoirs  Of  the  Late  Fifrht  at  I  Pif"- 
wackett,  I  with  a  |  Sermon  |  Occasioii'd  by  the  Fall  of  the  Brave  | 
Capt  John  Lovewell  |  And  Several  of  his  Valiant  Company,  |  in 
the  late  |  Heroic  Action  there.  |  Pronounc'd  at  Bradford,  May  i6. 
1725.  I  By  Thomas  Symmes,  v.d.m.  |  The  Second  Edition  Cor- 
rected. I  ...  1  Boston  in  New  England:  |  Printed  by  B.  Green  Jun. 
for  S.  Gerrisn,  near  the  \  Brick  Mee ting-House  in  Cornhill.  1 725.  | 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  xii,  32. 

AAS.   B.,  BA.,  EI.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYP.  94108 
Half  title:    "Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Fight  at  Piggwacket,  &c." 
This  edition  is  from  a  different  setting  of  type  from  that  of  the  first  edition.  There 
are  a  few  minor  changes,  a  note  being  added  on  p.  2,  which  should  have  been  num- 
bered ii,  and  the  name  of  Isaac  Lakin  being  substituted  for  that  of  John  Gllson  in  the 
list  of  the  company,  see  pp.  iv  and  viii,  etc. 

Symmes.  The  I  History  |  of  the  |  Fight  |  of  the  intrepid  |  Cap- 
tain John  Lovell,  |  which  took  place  |  On  the  Eighth  day  of  May, 
1725,  I  on  the  beach  of  Lo veil's  Pond,  in  |  Fryeburgh,  |  In  the 
District  of  Maine.  [  Together  with  the  |  Commemoration  Sermon,  | 
delivered  |  By  the  Rev.  Mr.  T.  Symmes.  |  Published  according  to 
Act  of  Congress.  |  Printed  at  Fryeburgh  by  and  for  |  Elijah  Russell.  | 

1799.    I    I2mO,  pp.   60.  AAS.,  M.,  NHHS.  94IO9 

The  NHHS.  copy  lacks  the  title  page  and  pp.  SJ—60,  and  the  m.  copy  lacks  pp.  57— 
60. 

This  edition  contains  an  Introduction  by  the  printer,  pp.  iii-viii,  in  which  he 
sketches  the  history  of  the  settlement  at  Fryeburg  "in  the  country,  vulgarly  called 
Pigwacket."  He  also  makes  a  plea  for  the  support  of  his  newly  established  printing 
press,  and  promises  "if  every  Head  of  a  Family  in  Pigwacket  will  say.  This  Press 
shall  have  my  support,  I  will  take  the  Newspaper,  and  now  and  then  buy  my  children 
a  'Friendly  Monitor,'  a  'Lovell's  Fight,'  or  some  other  little  book  .  .  .  tlie  Press  in 
Pigwacket  should  not  stop  until  the  owner  became  blind,  or  (worse)  turn'd  Jaco- 
bin!" The  Introduction  is  followed  by  "The  Ancient  Preface,"  pp.  ix-xii,  and 
"Lovell's  Fight,"  pp.  13-25,  both  made  up  from  Symmes's  "Historical  Preface,  or 
Memoirs  of  the  Battle,  at  Piggwacket,"  in  the  1725  editions,  but  not  following  the 
original  exactly  in  wording  or  in  order,  and  even  introducing  a  new  incident,  the 
slaying  of  the  Indian  chief  Paugus  by  John  Chamberlain,  etc.  Calvin  W.  Lewis  in 
the  "Oxford  County  Ad\-ert!ser"  for  June  17,  itJgl',  in  J  In  a  series  of  articles  pub- 
lished in  the  "Oxford  Democrat"  from  May,  1899,  to  December,  1900,  shows  that  this 
episode  is  not  found  in  any  contemporary  accounts  of  the  battle,  and  doubts  its  authen- 
ticity. The  reprint  of  the  sermon,  pp.  26-59,  is  also  some^vhat  inaccurate,  omits  pp. 
29—32  of  the  earlier  editions  and  adds  a  new  paragraph.  On  p.  60  are  proposals  for 
printing  an  arithmetic  by  John  M'Millen  and  Vere  Royse  of  Fryeburg. 

Symm[e]s.  a  Brief  History  of  the  Battle  which  was  fought  on 
the  8th  of  May,  1725,  between  Capt.  John  Lovell,  with  his  asso- 
ciates, and  a  body  of  Indians  under  the  command  of  Paugus,  sachem 
of  the  Pigwacket  tribe.  By  T.  Symms,  Pastor  of  a  church  in  Brad- 
ford, Mass.  Portland:  Printed  by  A .  &  J.  Shirley.  18  I  8.  l2mo, 
pp.  19.  c,  NYH.,  NVP.  941 10 


396  SYMMES. 

Contents:  "Preliminary  Remarks,"  dated  "Fryeburg,  April  8th,  1818,"  pp.  3-6, 
which  give  an  account  of  the  settlement  of  Fryeburg  and  a  description  of  the  gram- 
mar school  there;  "Preface,"  pp.  7-8;  and  "A  Brief  History  of  the  Battle,"  pp.  9- 
19,  both  of  which  are  apparently  based  on  the  Fryeburg,  1799,  edition. 

Symmes.  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Late  Fight  at  Piggwacket, 
With  extracts  from  a  sermon  occasioned  by  the  fall  of  the  brave 
Captain  John  Lovewell,  and  several  of  his  valiant  company,  in  the 
late  heroic  action  there.  Pronounced  at  Bradford,  May  i6,  1725. 
By  Thomas  Symmes,  v.d.m.  Boston:  Printed  for  N.  C overly. 
1819.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  941 1 1 

A  photostat  reproduction  of  the  above,  lacking  pp.  9-12,  is  at  nyp.,  with  no  note 
as  to  the  copy  from  which  it  is  taken. 

Contents:  "Preface,"  p.  2,  in  which  the  publisher  states  that  he  is  trying  to  culti- 
vate in  "the  rising  generation"  a  taste  for  biography;  "Historical  Memoirs  of  the 
Fight  at  Piggwacket,"  pp.  3—15,  which  is  a  reprint  from  the  second  edition  of  1725, 
a  few  words  being  modernized;  "Extracts  from  the  Sermon,"  pp.  16—24. 

Symmes.  The  Original  Account  of  Capt.  John  Lovewell's 
"Great  Fight"  v\^ith  the  Indians,  at  Pequawket,  May  8,  1725;  by 
Rev,  Thomas  Symmes,  of  Bradford,  Mass.  A  new  edition  with 
notes,  by  Nathaniel  Bouton,  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the  N.  H. 
Historical  Society.  ConcordyN.H.:  P.  B.  Cogswell,  Printer.  1^61. 
Svo,  pp.  48,  including  map.       aas.,  b.,  c,  cu.,  h.,  m.,  nyp.  941 12 

Bouton's  edition  of  the  narrative  is  a  fairly  close  reprint  of  the  inaccurate  Frye- 
burg edition  of  1799.  Only  extracts  from  the  Symmes  sermon  are  given.  The  editor 
has  added  notes  and  a  map  from  a  sketch  furnished  by  George  B.  Barrows  of  Frye- 
burg. Other  items  reprinted  in  this  volume  are:  "The  Mournful  Elegy  of  Mr. 
Jonathan  Frye,  1725,"  which  had  been  contributed  to  the  New  Eng.  Hist,  and  Gen. 
Reg.,  vol.  15,  1861,  p.  91,  by  T.  C.  Frye  of  Andover,  Mass.,  who  stated  that  it  had 
been  traditionally  ascribed  to  a  young  girl  to  whom  Jonathan  Frye  had  been  en- 
gaged; two  ballads,  previously  published  in  Farmer  and  Moore's  "Collections,  His- 
torical and  Miscellaneous,"  vol.  3,  1824,  pp.  64-66  and  94-97,  both  of  which 
Bouton  considered  contemporary,  but  G.  L.  Kittredge  ("Bibliographical  Essays,  a 
Tribute  to  Wilberforce  Fames,"  1924,  p.  93-127)  while  substantiating  the  claim  in 
the  case  of  the  first,  shows  the  second  to  be  the  work  of  Thomas  C.  Upham;  stanzas 
by  Upham  on  visiting  the  scenes  of  Lovewell's  fate,  also  reprinted  from  Farmer  and 
Moore's  "Collections,"  vol.  i,  1822,  p.  35. 

An  inaccurate  reprint  of  the  narrative  from  the  Fryeburg,  1799,  edition,  with  a 
little  material  added,  appears  in  Farmer  and  Moore's  "Collections,  Historical  and 
Miscellaneous,"  vol.  i,  1822,  pp.  25—35. 

A  reprint,  probably  taken  from  a  made-up  copy  consisting  of  fragments  of  the 
first  and  second  editions  of  1725,  is  included  in  Kidder's  "Expeditions  of  Capt. 
John  Lovewell,"  1865,  our  no.  3771 1,  vol.  9.  It  is  not  likely  that  it  represents  a 
transitional  edition  not  now  located.  The  editor  includes  historical  Information  in 
regard  to  all  of  Lovewell's  expeditions,  and  biographical  notes  as  to  the  partici- 
pants and  the  author;  as  well  as  the  poems  in  Bouton's  edition,  and  a  reproduction 
of  the  same  map.  Kidder's  "Expeditions"  was  reprinted  in  the  "Magazine  of  His- 
tory," extra  no.  5,  1909,  pp.  1-102. 

Symmes.  A  Monitor  for  Delaying  Sinners.  .  .  .  With  a  Preface  of 


SYMMES. 


397 


Increase  Mather,  d.d.  .  .  .  Boston,  N.  E.  Printed  by  B.  Green,  for 
Samuel  Gerrish  at  his  Shop.    1 7 19.    i2mo,  pp.  (2),  iv,  38. 

H.,  W.G.MATHER.  94  I  I  3 

Reprinted  at  Newburyport  in  1816,  with  additional  material  from  A  Particular 
Plain  and  Brief  .  .  .  Account,  see  below. 

Symmes.  An  Ordination  ]  Sermon  |  Preach'd  at  Maiden,  Octob. 
31.  1 72 1.  I  When  the  Reverend  |  Mr.  Joseph  Emerson  |  Was 
Ordain'd  |  Pastor  of  the  Church  |  in  said  Town.  1  By  Thomas 
Symmes,  V'.d.m.  ]  •  •  •  |  Boston:  \  Printed  and  sold  by  J.  Franklin 
in  I  Queen-Street.    I J 22.  \  8vo,  pp.  (8),  28. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  CONGREG.LIB.,  JCB.,  Y.  94I  I4 

Symmes.  The  Original  Account  of  Capt.  John  Lovcwell's 
"Great  Fight."  1 86 1.  See  above,  the  chronological  arrangement 
of  editions  of  Lovewell  Lamented. 

Symmes.  A  Particular  Plan  and  Brief  I  Memorative  Account  | 
Of  the  Reverend  |  Mr.  Thomas  Symmes.  |  Being  ]  An  Illustration 
of  what  is  said  of  Him  |  in  the  foregoing  Sermon ;  and  |  also  con- 
taining some  other  Parts  of  |  his  |  Character.  |  Chiefly  taken  |  From 
his  own  Sayings  and  Writings,  |  particularly  his  Diary  and  Church- 
Re-  I  cords.  I  To  which  is  added,  |  His  Advice  to  his  Children,  to 
his  Servants,  |  and  to  his  People; particularly  as  to  |  his  Suc- 
cessor in  the  work  of  the  Ministry.  |  Boston:  |  Printed  by  T.  Fleet, 
for  S.  I  Gerrish  in  Cornhil.  1726.  |  8vo,  pp.  (2),  70,  list  of  books 
(2).  AAS.,  BA.  941 15 

Published  with  the  funeral  sermon  preached  by  the  Rev.  John  Brown  of  Haverhill, 
our  no.  8506,  vol.  2,  an  improved  title  of  which  follows:  Divine  Help  Implored  | 
Under  the  Loss  of  |  Godly  &  Faithful  Men.  |  A  I  Funeral  Sermon  |  Preached  |  At 
Bradford,  Oct.  31.  1725.  |  Some  time  after  the  |  Death  |  Of  the  Reverend  |  Mr. 
Thomas  Symmes  |  Pastor  of  the  Church  there:  |  Containing  some  Hints  of  His 
Character.  |  Together  with  |  A  more  Large  and  Particular  Account  |  of  Him,  an- 
nexed thereto.  |  By  John  Brown,  A.  M.  |  Pastor  of  the  Church  at  Haverhill.  | 
Recommended  by  Divers  Ministers.  |  Boston:  Printed  by  T.  Fleet,  for  S.  Gerrish, 
I  near  the  Brick  Meeting-House  in  Comhill;  \  1726.  |  8vo,  pp.  (4),  31.   aas. 

Symmes.  The  People's  Interest  in  One  Article  Consider'd  & 
Exhibited.  Or,  A  Sermon  shewing  That  it  is  the  Interest  of  the 
People  of  God,  to  do  their  Duty,  toward  the  Subsistence  of  such  as 
Preach  the  Gospel  to  them.  By  Thomas  Symmes,  a.m.  &  v.d.m. 
.  .  .  Boston  in  N.  E.  Printed  by  B.  Green,  for  Samuel  Gerrish,  and 
Sold  at  his  Shop  in  Corn-Hill.    1 724.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  vi,  35. 

B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CHS.,  CONGREG.LIB.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  94I  16 

[Symmes].   The  Reasonableness  of,  |  Regular  |  Singing,  |  or. 
Singing  by  Note;  |  in  an  Essay,  |  To  Revive  the  True  and  Ancient 


398  SYMMES. 

Mode  of  Singing  Psalm-Tunes,  |  according  to  the  Pattern  in  our 
New-England  Psalm-Books;    |  the  Knowledge  and  Practice  of 
which  is  greatly  decay'd  in  most  |  Congregations.  |  Writ  by  a  Min 
ister  of  the  Gospel.  |  Perused  by  Several  Ministers  |  in  the  Town 
and  Country;  and  |  Published  with  the  Approbation  |  of  all  who 
have  Read  it.  |  Boston  in  N.  E.  \  Printed  by  B.  Green,  for  Samuel 
Gerrishy  \  and  Sold  at  his  Shop  near  the  Brick  |  Meeting-House  in 

Corn-Hill.     1720.  I  8vo,  pp.  (2),  22.    AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  JCB.,  M.  94I  17 

For  an  account  of  the  controversy  of  which  this  forms  a  part,  see  Kingsbury's 
"Memorial  History  of  Bradford,  Mass.,"  1883,  pp.  74-82. 

Symmes.  Utile  dulci.  Or,  A  Joco-Serious  Dialogue,  Concern- 
ing Regular  Singing:  Calculated  for  a  Particular  Town,  (where 
it  was  publickly  had.  On  Friday  Oct.  12.  1722.)  but  may  serve 
some  other  places  in  the  same  Climate.  By  Thomas  Symmes,  Philo- 
musicus.  .  .  .  Boston:  Printed  by  B.  Green,  for  Samuel  Gerrish, 
near  the  Brick  Meeting  House  in  Cornhill.  1723.  Svo,  pp.  (2), 
ii,  59,  and  errata  slip  pasted  on  verso  of  title,     b.,  ba.,  c,  m.  941 18 

On  p.  ii:  If  I  may,  by  God's  Blessing,  be  Effectual,  to  satisfy  any  piously  Disposed 
Persons,  (or  stop  the  Mouths  of  bold  gainsayers)  in  the  dark,  about  Singing  by 
Note;  so  that.  This  Excellent  Good  Old  Way  of  Singing,  may  be  more  promoted 
and  practic'd  in  the  Country,  I've  gained  my  Point  .  .  .  T.  Symmes. 

Entered  under  Symmes  in  the  h.  catalogue,  is  an  imperfect  copy,  lacking  the  title, 
of  a  funeral  sermon  on  the  death  of  Rev.  Thomas  Bernard. 

Symmes  (William).  The  Duty  and  Advantages  of  singing 
Praises  unto  God.  A  Discourse  Delivered  at  an  Occasional  Lecture 
in  Andover.  On  Tuesday,  April  6,  1779.  Appointed  to  promote 
and  encourage  the  religious  Art  of  Psalmody.  By  William  Symmes, 
A.M.  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Andover.  .  .  .  Danvers,  near 
Boston:  Printed  and  Sold  by  E.  Russell,  at  his  Printing-Office, 
next  the  Bell-Tavern.   Mpcc^Lxxix.    Svo,  pp.  24. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH.  94 II 9 

Symmes.  An  Oration,  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Port- 
land, and  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Massachusetts,  on  the 
Fourth  Day  of  July,  a.d.  1797,  being  the  Anniversary  of  the  Inde- 
pendence of  the  United  States  of  America.  By  William  Symmes. 
Printed  at  Portla?id,  by  John  K.  Baker.  —  1797-    8vo,  pp.  1 9. 

H.J  JCB.,  NYH.  94120 

Symmes.  An  Oration,  delivered  in  the  Meeting  House  of  the 
First  Parish  in  Portland,  June  24th,  5796.  At  the  request,  and  in 
the  presence  of  the  Lodge  of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons,  congre- 


SYMMES, 


399 


gated  there,  it  being  the  Anniversary  Festival  of  St.  John,  the 
Baptist.  By  WiUiam  Symmes,  J.W.  of  the  Lodge.  Printed  at  Port- 
land,  by  Brother  John  K.  Baker. — 5796.  [1796.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

AAS.,  BA.,  JCB.  941  2  I 

Symmes.  A  Sermon,  delivered  At  Andovcr,  December  ist, 
1768.  On  the  Public  Thanksgiving  In  the  Massachusetts-Bay.  By 
William  Symmes,  m.a.  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Andovcr. 
Salem:  Printed  and  sold  by  Samuel  Hall,  at  his  Printing-Office^ 
in  the  main  Street,  a  few  Doors  above  the  Town-House.  1 769. 
4to,  pp.  24. 

AAS.,    B.,    BA.,    BM.,    C,    HEH.,    HSP.,    JCB.,    M.,    Y.  94I22 

Symmes.  A  Sermon,  Preached  before  His  Honor  Thomas  Gush- 
ing, Esq;  Lieutenant-Governor,  The  Honorable  the  Council,  and 
the  Two  Branches  of  the  General  Court,  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
Massachusetts,  May  25,  1785:  Being  the  Anniversary  of  General 
Election.  By  William  Symmes,  a.m.  Pastor  of  the  First  Church 
in  Andover.  Boston:  Printed  by  Adams  and  Nourse,  Printers  to 
the  Honourable  the  General  Court.    [1785.]    Svo,  pp.  28. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS., 

WLC,  Y.  94123 

Symms  (T.).   5^^  Symmes  (Thomas). 

Symonds  (John).  Remarks  upon  an  Essay,  intituled,  the  History 
of  the  Colonization  of  the  Free  States  of  Antiquity,  applied  to  the 
Present  Contest  between  Great  Britain  and  her  American  Colonies. 
By  John  Symonds,  ll.d.  Professor  of  Modern  History  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Cambridge.  London:  Printed  by  J.  Nichols,  Successor 
to  W.  Bowyer;  And  sold  by  T.  Pay?ie,  Mews-Gate;  W .  Owen, 
Tew.fle-Bar;  P.  Elmsly,  Strand;  T.  Evans,  Pater-noster  Rotu ; 
J.  Woodyer,  Cambridge;  and  J .  Fletcher,  Oxford,  mdcclxxviii. 
4to,  pp.  (4),  52. 

em.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WLC.  94  I  24 

The  "History"  by  Wm.  Barron,  was  published  anonymously  in  1777- 

Symonds  (William).  Virginia.  A  Sermon  preached  at  White- 
Chappel,  In  The  presence  of  many,  Honourable  and  Worshipfull, 
the  Aduenturers  and  Planters  for  Virginia.  25.  April.  1609.  Pvb- 
lished  for  the  Benefit  And  Vse  Of  The  Colony,  Planted,  And  to 
bee  Planted  there,  and  for  the  Aduancement  of  their  Christian  Pur- 
pose. By  William  Symonds,  Preacher  at  Saint  Saviors  in  South- 
warke.  .  ,  .  London   Printed  by  /.  Windet,  for  Eleazar  Edgar ^  and 


400  SYMPATHES. 

William  Welby,  and  are  to  he  sold  in  Paules  Church-yard  at  the 
Signe  of  the  Windmill.  1609.  Small  410,  pp.  (8),  54.  A— H  in 
fours  (last  leaf  blank). 

B.,  BM.,  BODLEIAN,  C,  HEH.,  JCB.,  NYP.,  WLC.  94 1  25 

P.  51  is  misnumbered  15. 

Entered  at  Stationers'  Hall,  May  8,  1609.   See  Arber's  "Transcript,"  vol.  3. 
For  a  reprint  of  portions  of  the  sermon,  see  Brown's  "Genesis,"  vol.  i,  1891,  pp. 
282-291. 

Sympathes,  fsetid.  See  note  on  Taylor  (Joseph),  d.  1 8 16. 
Oratio  Funebris,  in  obitum  Edvardi  Wigglesworth. 

Syndic  des  Creanciers  des  Sieurs  Lioncy  Freres  h  Gouf- 
FRE.  Etat  de  la  Cause,  pour  le  Syndic  des  Creanciers  des  Sieurs 
Lioncy,  freres,  &  Gouffre.  Contre  le  General  &  la  Societe  des 
Jesuites.  A  Parisy  De  Vim.frimerie  de  D^Houry.  M.DCC.LXI.  8vo, 
pp.  24.   y.   +  [Same  imprint  and  date.]    4to,  pp.  13. 

BIB. NAT.  94126 

Signed:  Monsieur  Le  Pelletier  de  Saint  Fargeau,  avocat  general.  Me.  Le  Gouve, 
avocat.    Lambert,  Proc. 

Binders  title  of  the  y.  copy:   Affaires  des  Jesuits  en  Amerique. 

The  13  pp.  edition  is  listed  in  the  first  edition  of  Backer,  vol.  3,  p.  441,  under 
Antoine  de  Lavalette. 

Title  of  the  24  pp.  edition  supplied  by  Donald  G.  Wing. 

See  also,  Plaidoyer,  no.  63207,  vol.  15.  bib.n.'^t.  has  editions  of  that  work  in  4to, 
8vo,  and  i  2mo,  all  published  in  1761.  bivi.  has  a  copy  of  the  i2mo  edition,  y.  one 
of  the  editions. 

The  Synod  of  New-York  and  Philadelphia  vindicated.  In  a 
Reply  to  Mr.  Samuel  Marker's  Appeal  to  the  Christian  World.  By 
a  Member  of  the  Synod,  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Printed  and  Sold  by 
William  Dunlaf.    m,dcc,liv  [i.e.    1764].    i2mo,  pp.  50. 

By  John  Blair.  HEH.  94  I  27 

Marker's  "Appeal,"  ba.,  m.,  nyp.,  was  not  published  until  1763. 
Title  from  a  photostat  in  nyp.  of  the  title  page  of  the  heh.  copy. 

Synopsis  of  Debates  in  the  .  .  .  Legislature.  See  Massachusetts, 
no.  46156,  vol.  1 1. 

A  Synopsis  of  Geography,  with  the  Use  of  the  Terrestrial  Globe; 
Intended  for  the  benefit  of  youth  especially  that  of  the  Students  in 
the  Public  Grammar  School  in  Wilmington.  Wilmington.  Printed 
by  James  Adams.    1785.    8vo,  pp.  58.  94128 

Title  supplied  by  Arthur  L.  Bailey  from  a  copy  in  the  Wilmington  Institute  Free 
Library. 

A  Synopsis  of  John  Wilbur's  Defence,  and  Editorial  Remarks 
on  the  Controversy  in  New  England.    Taken  from  the  British 


SYNOPSIS.  401 

Friend.  To  which  is  added,  a  Letter  from  Joseph  John  Gurncy, 
with  remarks  thereon.  Extracted  from  the  columns  of  the  same 
paper.    1836.    [i.e.  1846].    i2mo,  pp.  51.  H.  94129 

Last  letter  dated,  ist  Month  14th,  1846. 

A  Synopsis  of  the  Genera  of  American  Plants.  See  [Rich  (Oli- 
ver O.)],  no.  70888,  vol.  17.   B.,  H.,  M. 

Syntax,  Dr.,  fseud.  A  New  "Sartor  Resartus."  See  [Kimber 
{S.),Jun.],no.  37771,  vol.  9. 

c.  has  an  edition,  dated  1862,  with  24  pp.;  and  c.  and  nyp.  an  undated  edition, 
with  23  pp.   Issues  are  also  located  at  h.,  hsp.  and  peab. 

Syntax  (Jonathan).    Trial  of  .  .  .  See  Trial. 

The  Syren;  a  choice  collection  of  Sea,  Hunting,  and  other  Songs. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  for  Mathezv  Carey,  No.  1 1 8,  High-street, 
[circa  1800.^    i2mo,  pp.  72.   Frontispiece.  c.,nvp.  94130 

The  NYP.  copy  is  bound  with  "The  Sailor's  Medley,"  which  has  the  same  imprint 
and  is  dated  1800. 

The  Syren;  or,  Musical  Bouquet.  Being  a  new  selection  of 
favourite  songs  sung  at  the  various  places  of  amusement  in  Great- 
Britain,  Ireland  and  America.  Neiu-York:  Printed  for  Berry  and 
Rogers,  No.  25,  Hanover-Square.    1792.  94^31 

Title  from  Evans. 

The  Syren,  or  Vocal  Enchantress:  being  a  collection  of  the 
newest  and  most  admired  miscellaneous,  — pathetic,  and  passion- 
ate, — anacreontic  and  jovial,  — comic,  ingenious,  and  witty,  — sea, 
hunting,  and  masonic  Songs.  Selected  from  the  most  approved  sen- 
timental, humorous,  and  ingenious  publications;  including  all  the 
best  songs  of  Dibdin  Edward,  &C.  Wilmington ;  Printed  by  Bonsai 
and  Niles,  in  Market-Street  1 797.  1 2 mo,  pp.  (6),  5—38;  (2), 
5-36;  24;  48;  28,  29,  28;  index  (6).  H.  +  Wilmington:  Printed 
for  and  Sold  by  James  Wilson,  Book-seller  and  Stationer,  No.  5, 
High  Street,  opposite  the  Upper  Market-House.  1 797.  [Same 
collation.]  94^32 

In  five  parts,  each  part  having  a  separate  title  page  and  paging.  Part  5  is  divided 
into  three  parts,  each  part  having  separate  paging. 

Information  concerning  the  second  issue  listed  supplied  by  Arthur  L.  Bailey  from 
the  copy  in  the  Wilmington  Institute  Free  Library. 

Syria  (Pedro  de).  Arte  de  la  verdadera  navegacion.  En  que 
se  trata  de  la  machina  del  mudo,  es  a  saber,  Cielos,  y  Elcmentos:  de 
las  mareas,  y  senales  de  tepestades:  del  Aguja  de  marear:  del  mode 
de  hazer  cartas  de  nauegar:    del  vso  dellas:    de  la  declinacion  y 


402  SYSTEM. 

rodeo,  que  comunmente  hazenlos  pilotos:  del  modo  verdadero  de 
nauegar  por  circulo  menor:  por  linea  recta  sin  declinacion  ni  rodeo: 
el  modo  como  se  sabra  el  camino,  y  leguas  que  ha  nauegado  el  piloto, 
por  qualquier  rumbo:  y  vltimamente  el  saber  tomar  el  altura  del 
Polo.  Dirigida  a  la  S.  C.  R.  M.  del  Rey  Don  Phelippe  el  tercero, 
senor  nuestro.  Compvesta  por  Pedro  de  Syria,  natvral  de  la  ciudad 
de  Valencia,  y  Letrado  en  la  dicha  ciudad.  Con  Prlvilegio  Real. 
Imfressa  en  Valenciay  en  casa  de  luan  Chrysostomo  Garriz,  junto 
al  molino  de  Rouella.  Ano  l6o2.  Vendese  en  casa  de  Francisco 
Miguel  libreroy  a  la  calle  de  Caualleros.    4to,  pp.  (8),  152,  tablas 

(8).  BM.,NYP.  94133 

P.  141  is  mispaged  131. 

Contains  several  references  to  the  Americas. 

The  S3'Stem;  A  Tale  of  the  West  Indies.  See  [Tonna]  (Char- 
lotte Elizabeth). 

The  System  occasioned  by  the  Speech  of  Leonard  Smelt,  Esq. 
late  Sub-Governor  to  their  Royal  Highnesses  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
and  Bishop  of  Osnabruch,  at  the  Meeting  at  York,  December  30, 
1779.  .  .  .  London:  Printed  for  J.  Almony  opposite  Burlington- 
House,  in  Piccadilly,  I  780.    {Price  Six-pence.)    8vo,  pp.  23,  (i). 

NYP.  94134 

For  the  second  edition,  see  Smelt  (Leonard),  no.  82259,  vol.  20.    bm.,  nyp.,  wlc. 

The  System  of  Commercial  Travelling  in  Europe  and  the  United 
States.   See  Society  of  Commercial  Travellers,  no.  86015,  vol.  21. 

A  System  of  Credit  for  a  Republic.  See  [Stilwell  (Silas  Moore)], 
no.  9 1 82  I,  vol,  23. 

A  System  of  Education  for  the  Girard  College  for  Orphans.  Re- 
spectfully submitted  to  the  Board  of  Trustees,  by  a  Native  of  Phila- 
delphia. ...  PAz'Wi?//"/;^.    1834.   8vo,  pp.  16.      AAS.,  c,  H.  94135 

For  a  later  edition  see  McClure  (David),  no.  43068,  vol.  11. 

The  System  of  Education  pursued  at  the  Free  Schools  in  Boston. 
Boston:  Published  by  Cummings,  Hilliard  ^  Co.  HiUiard  and 
Metcalj,  printers.    1823.    8vo,  pp.  56.  AAS.,  B.,  H.,  Y.  94136 

Attributed  to  Benjamin  A.  Gould  on  the  authority  of  the  "Catalogue  of  Scholars 
in  the  Boston  Latin  School,"  1832,  p.  32.  Information  from  T.  F.  Currier,  who 
states  that  the  pamphlet  agrees  page  for  page  with  the  "Prize  Book  No.  IV  of  the 
Publick  Latin  School  of  Boston,"  1823. 

A  System  of  Exchange  with  almost  All  Parts  of  the  World.  To 
which  is  added,  the  India  Directory,  for  Purchasing  the  Drugs  and 


SYSTEM. 


403 


Spices  of  the  East-Indies,  &c.  Published  for  the  Editors.  Nvw- 
York:  Printed  by  John  Furman.  1800.  l2mo,  pp.  (5),  xiii-xvi, 
17-180.  AAS.,  c,  Y.  94137 

Copyrighted  by  Joseph  James  and  Daniel  Moore.  Improved  title  of  no.  35710, 
vol.  9. 

...  A  System  of  Finance,  To  the  Honorable  the  Legislature  of 
the  State  of  New- York: ...[«. />.   1836.]    8vo,pp.8.  nyp.  94138 

Caption  title.  With  heading:  "No.  II."  Signed  and  dated:  "Tax  or  No  Tax. 
March  17,  1836." 

A  System  of  General  Signals.  See  [Sargent  (Charles  Lenox)], 
no.  76948,  vol.  18. 

The  System  of  Infantry  Discipline.  See  [Duane  (William)], 
no.  20994,  vol.  5,  note,  aas.,  c,  nyp.,  peab. 

Copyrighted  by  Duane  as  author. 

A  System  of  Medical  Ethics.  See  New  York  State,  no.  53764, 
vol.  13.   New  York.    1823.   nyp.   Albany.    1846.    B.,  c. 

The  System  of  Public  Education,  adopted  by  the  Town  of  Bos- 
ton, 15th  Octob.    1789.    \^Boston.    1789.]    4to,  pp.  7.    aas.  94139 

Caption  title. 

The  System  of  Public  Instruction  in  the  State  and  City  of  New 
York.   See  New  York  City,  no.  54688,  vol.  13.   H.,  nyp. 

Systematic  Charity  upon  the  Apostolic  Model.  See  [Doane 
(George  W.)],  note  following  no.  20391,  vol.  5.   H.,  UTS. 

Systeme  politique  de  la  Regence  d'Amsterdam,  Expose  dans  un 
vrai  jour;  et  Sa  conduite  justifiee  avec  decence  contre  I'accusation 
du  chevalier  Yorke  .  .  .  Traduit  du  Hollandais  sur  la  Troisieme 
Edition  .  .  .  Amsterdamy  J.  Doll,   mdcclxxxi.   8vo,  pp.  26.  94140 

By  Hendrik  Calkoen.  Title  from  Knuttel's  "Citalogiis  van  de  Pamfletten- 
Verzameling  berustende  in  de  Koninklijke  Bibliotheek,"  no.  19740. 

The  first  Dutch  edition  was  published  in  Middleburg  in  1780  under  title,  "Het 
politiek  Systema  van  de  Regeering  van  Amsterdam,"  Knuttel  no.  19430. 

Szuhanyi  (Francis  Xavier).  Notitia  Orbis  e  variis  Peregrina- 
tionibus  ab  illustribus  Viris  susceptis  deprompta,  ac  in  meliorem 
Ordinem  redacta  a  Francisco  Xaverio  Szuhanyi.  Cassozriae,  Typis 
Joannh  M'lchaelh  Landerery  f  erf  etui  in  Filskut.     I  788.    4to,  pp. 

183,124-185,(3).  JCB.  94I4I 

Pp.  124—185  relate  to  America. 
Information  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 


A  Dictionary  of  Books 


RELATING  TO  AMERICA 


The  following  Act  came  to  hand  by  the  ship 
Samson,  Capt.  Coupar,  arrived  at  New-York, 
the  1 2th  May,  in  27  Days  from  London;  from 
the  London  Gazetteer  of  April  7,  1774.  .  .  .  An 
Act  to  discontinue  .  .  .  the  landing  and  discharg- 
ing ...  of  goods  .  .  .  within  the  harbour  of 
Boston.    [^New  York?    1774.]    Folio,  pp.  (2). 

Caption  title.  NYP.  94  1 42 

On  verso  of  sheet:  "Extracts  of  private  Letters  from  London,  dated  April  7  and  8, 
to  Persons  in  New-York  and  Philadelphia." 

The  extracts  relate  to  the  "Act  to  discontinue  .  .  .  the  landing  and  discharging 
...  of  goods  .  .  .  within  the  harbour  of  Boston." 

Signed  at  end:   T. 

[T.  (A.  M.  R.)].  Podra  tener  uno  mismo  Regcncia  y  Gene- 
ralisimo?  Dialogo  entre  un  Militar  y  un  Paisano.  Mexico.  1822. 
4to,  pp.  7.  BM.  94143 

Signed:    A.  M.  R.  T. 

T.  (B.).  Proyecto  de  policia  para  la  ciudad  de  Mexico  .  .  . 
Mexico.    1821.   4to,  pp.  II.  BM.  94144 

Signed:    B.  T. 

T.  (B.).  Proyecto  importante  al  publico.  Plan  de  un  taller 
publico  de  artes  en  Mexico,  para  extinguir  la  suma  ociosidad  y  mul- 
titud  de  mendigos  .  .  .  Presentado  al  Soberano  Congreso  por  el  ciu- 
dadano  B.  T.  .  .  .  Mexico.    1 823.   Folio,  pp.  4.  BM.  94 1 45 

T.  (D.  C).  Reclamos  de  la  Nacion  a  su  Congreso  y  Monarca. 
Mexico.    1822.   4 to,  pp.  4.  BM.  94146 

Signed:    D.  C.  T. 
VOL.  XXIV.  26 


4o6  T.  (d.  o'c). 

T.  (D.  O'C).   5^^T[ownley]  (D[aniel]  0'C[onnell]  ). 

T.  (E,  J.).  ,  .  .  Mueran  Santa- Anna  y  Pedraza  fusilados  en  la 
Plaza.  [Colophon:]  Imfrenta  del  finado  Payo  del  Rosario,  a 
cargo  de  Antonio  Alcalde^  calle  del  Puente  Quehrado  num.  27. 
[Mexico.    1833.]   Folio,  pp.  (4).  nyp.  94147 

Caption  title.  With  heading:  "Segunda  Parte."  Signed  and  dated:  "Mexico 
marzo  13  de  1833. — E.  J.  T." 

T.  (E.  S.).  The  Staff  Surgeon.  iS^^  no.  90069,  vol.  23.  aml., 

BM.,  NYH. 

T.  (F.  de  P.).  Proyecto  sobre  un  estableci'miento  de  Papel  Mo- 
neda.   See  no.  66409,  vol.  16.  BM. 

Signed:    F.  de  P.  T. 

T.  (F.  M.).  Ya  los  patos  le  tiran  a  las  escopetas.  Anotaciones 
[signed,  F.  M.  T.]  a  la  memoria  sobre  la  renta  del  Tabaco  pre- 
sentada  por  el  Ciudadano  J.  A.  V.  .  .  .  Puebla,  1822.   4to,  pp.  7. 

BM. 94148 

T.  (G.).  Coleccion  de  los  Dialogos  criticos,  entre  Dona  Clara 
Verdad  y  Dona  Juana  Valiente:  en  los  que  se  tratan  varias  materias 
sobre  asuntos  politicos,  acaecidos  en  Mexico,  desde  el  pronuncia- 
mento  del  general  Santa  Anna,  hasta  las  presidencia  del  Sr.  Guer- 
rero.  Escrita  por  G.  T.  Tomo  1.  M^';<-i^o.    1829.   8vo.   bm.  94149 

Probably  no  more  published. 

T.  (G.).  Dos  palabritas  al  oido  a  los  malos  escritores.  Mexico. 
1821.  4to.  BM.  94150 

Signed:    G.  T. 

T.  (G.  A.).  Breve  relazione  della  prodigiosa  apparizione  di 
Maria  santissima  detta  di  Guadalupe  nel  Messico.  Piacenza.  G. 
Tedeschi.  1 802  1 8mo,  pp.  96.  Portrait.  94^5 1 

Dedication  signed:    G.  A.  T. 

Title  from  LeClerc's  "Bibliotheca  Americana,"   1867,  no.   214. 

T.  (G.  D.).  Journal  de  la  campagne  des  isles  de  I'Amerique. 
See  [Gautier  du  Tronchoy],  no.  26770,  vol.  7.   BM.,  c. 

[T.  (G.  R.)].  The  Humbug  exposed!  A  Complete  Mastica- 
tion, Digestion,  and  Annihilation;  of  the  Maria  Monk  humbug.  .  .  . 
Philadelphia.  Sold  by  Turner  &  Fisher y  No.  1 1  iV.  Sixth  St. ;  & 
No.  36  Division  St.  New  York;  and  in  Boston,  Baltimore,  Wash- 
ington, &c.    1837.    i2mo,  pp.  23.  c.  94152 

Preface  signed:   G.  R.  T. 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 


T.   (l.  p.).  407 

T.  (I.  P.).  Histoire  veritable  de  plusieurs  voyages  aventureux 
et  perilleux  faits  sur  la  mer  en  divcrses  contrees  par  I,  P.  T.  capi- 
taine  dc  mer.    Rouen.    Jean  Osmont.    1600.    l6mo.  94^53 

Several  of  the  disasters  described  have  American  interest.  Title  from  Tcrnavix's 
"Bibliotheque  americaine,"  no.  242,  where  a  list  of  the  contents  is  given. 

[T.  (J.)]-  Apologia  del  Diario  de  Veracruz  publicado  el  dia  3 
de  junio  de  1820.  Carta  a  el  buen  Ciudadano,  autor  de  un  papel 
intitulado:  Analisis  del  Romance  de  Veracruz.  Mej'tco.  1S20. 
4to,  pp.  8.  BM.  94154 

Signed:  "El  Gallego  J.  T." 

[T.  (J.)].  Apologia  del  Manifiesto  del  Senor  Agar.  Carta 
de  un  Gallego  a  Don  Toribio.  [Colophon:]  Mejico:  Ano  de 
1820.  Imfresa  en  Pueblay  y  for  su  original  en  la  oficina  dc  D. 
Alejandro  V aides.   8vo,  pp.  (4).  heh.  94155 

Caption  title. 

Signed:    "El  Gallego  J.  T." 

Information  supplied  by  WiUard  O.  Waters. 

T.  (J.).  A  Moral  Reflection,  on  the  Sudden  Death  of  the  Two 
Miss  Visschers,  Daughters  of  Col.  John  Visscher,  of  Green-Bush, 
who  were  unfortunately  Drowned  in  the  River  Hudson,  March  15, 
1790.  Very  respectfully  Inscribed  to  the  Disconsolate  Mourners, 
by  their  sympathizing  Friend,  J.  T.  Printed  and  Sold  at  Webster's 
Printing-Office^  State-street^  Albany.    [1790.]     l2mo,  pp.  8. 

Title  within  ornamental  border.  AAS.,  BM.  94^5^ 

In  verse. 

[T.  (J.)].  Some  Account  of  Mr.  Michael  DifTenderffer,  late 
of  the  City  of  Baltimore,  deceased,  and  the  extraordinary  circum- 
stances attending  at  the  time  of  his  death.  Drawn  up  by  an  intimate 
acquaintance  of  the  deceased.  .  .  .  Baltimore:  Printed  by  G.  Dobbin 
and  Murphy  J  No.  10,  Baltimore  Street.    1 809.    l8mo,  pp.  8,  (2). 

Signed:    J.  T.  BA.  94  I  57 

Family  record,  pp.  (2)  at  end. 

T.  (J.  N.).   5<?^  T[roncoso]   (J[uan]  N[epomuceno]  ). 

[T.  (L.)].  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Tappan.  See  [Tappan 
(Lev/is)]. 

[T.  (M.)].  Defensa  de  los  Americanos  contra  el  que  impugno 
la  Incitativa  en  el  suplemento  del  Noticioso  general  num.  741. 
[Colophon:]  Puebla  21  dc  Octubre  de  1820.  Oficina  del  Go- 
bierno.   4to,  pp.  15.  HEH.  94158 

Signed:    M.  T. 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  la  Puebla  dc  los  .Angeles,"  no.  1732. 


4o8  T.  (m.). 

[T.  (M.)].  Some  Consolatory  Reflections  and  Lamentations. 
See  no.  86633,  vol.  22. 

[T.  (M.  N.)].  The  Southern  Reader.  See  no.  88466,  vol.  22. 

[T.  (N.  M.)].  The  Southern  Reader.  See  nos.  88465  and 
88467,  vol.  22. 

[T.  (P.)].   Some  Thoughts  concerning  Domestic  Slavery.   See 

no,  86769,  vol.  22.      BM.,  H.,  NYP.,  WHS. 

[T.  (R.  S.)].  An  Answer  to  Rev.  Mr.  Davidson's  Pamphlet. 
[n.  f.   circa  1838.]    8vo,  pp.  20.  UTS.  94159 

Caption  title. 

Signed  on  p.  14:  R.  S.  T. 

The  latest  date  mentioned  in  the  text  is  1838. 

Answering  Davidson's  "Reply  to  the  Late  Manifesto,"  no.   18745,  vol.  5. 

[T.  (S.)].  An  Account  of  the  Giants  lately  Discovered.  See 
[Walpole  (Horace)]. 

T.  (S.  A.).  The  Southern  First  Spelling  Book.  See  [Thomas 
(S.A.)]. 

[T.  (T.)].    A  Letter  from  New  Jersey.    See  no.  40331,  vol. 

10.         C.y     NYP. 

The  imprint  of  M.  Cooper  should  be  added. 

T.  (T.),  jun.  The  Suspected  Daughter,  or  Jealous  Father;  a 
Farce  of  three  Acts,  both  Serious  and  Comic;  written  by  T.  T.  jun. 
Boston.    175  I.  94160 

Title  from  Haven's  list.    According  to  Wegelin's  "Early  American  Plays,"  1905, 
p.  17,  this  "is  probably  the  first  play  written  by  a  native  American." 

T.  (T.  T.  M.).   See  A  Word  to  the  Wise. 

T.  (W.).   See  [Thornton  (William)]. 

[T.  I.  (J.)]-  Carta  al  Pensador  Mejicano,  del  ciudadano 
amante  del  bien  publico,  interesado  ahora  por  Guanajuato.  .  .  . 
[Colophon:]    Mcjico:    1820.   I?nfrenta  de  Ontiveros.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Caption  title.    Information  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt.  Y.  94^  6  I 

T.  P.  (J.  G.).  See  T[orres]  P[alacios]  (J[ose]  G[re- 
gorio  de]  ). 

[T.,  True  Briton].  Consolatory  Thoughts  on  American  Inde- 
pendence.   See  [Tod  (Thomas)]. 


T.  Y    C.  (m.). 


409 


[T.  Y  C.  (M.)].    Idea  Sucinta  dc  las  Cortes [Colophon:] 

Mexico:    1 820.    En  la  Imfrenta  dc  D.  Juan  Batttista  de  Ari-z.pc. 

8vo,   pp.    8.  BA.,   BM.,   HEH.,   Y.  94162 

Caption  title. 
Signed:    M.  T.  y  C. 

Taal-  en  Dichtlievende  Genootschap,  Levden.  Wash- 
ington. [Colophon:]  Te  Ley  den,  Ter  Bockdrukkcryc  van  Cornelius 
Heyligert.     [1789.]     4to,  pp.   (12),  20,   (2),  23,   (l). 

C.   HEH.   94163 

Laudatory  poems  and  letters  addressed  to  Washington,  with  his  letter  of  acknow- 
ledgment, dated  June  30,  1790. — c. 

"George  Washington,  lierzang"  (signed:  Dirk  Erkelens):  pp.  20.  "George  Wash- 
ington, lierzang"   (signed:  G.  Brender  a  Brandis):  pp.  23. 

Le  Tabac.  Poeme  didactique,  par  P.  F.*****^  bachclier  es- 
lettres,  officier  de  sante  de  la  marine.  .  .  .  A  Rochcfort,  dc  I'impri- 
merie  de  Goulard,  libraire,  Rue  Saint-Charles,  no.  17.  1824. 
8vo,  pp.  X,  14-44.  H.  94164 

Tabaco.  |  The  distinct  and  seuerall  o-  |  pinions  of  the  late  and 
best  Phi-  I  sitions  that  haue  written  of  |  the  diuers  natures  and  qua-  | 
lities  thereof.  I  Gathered  by  A.  C.  |  London,  |  Printed  by  Adam 
Islif.  I  1595.  [Colophon:]  London,  |  Printed  j or  William  Bar- 
low, and  are  \  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  in  Gracious-  \  street.  1 595. 
8vo,  pp.  (8),  54,  I  leaf,  including  woodcut  illustrations.  A  in  four, 
B— D  in  eights,  E  in  four.  aas.,  heh.  94165 

The  AAS.  copy  lacks  the  leaves  D  and  E  ,  the  former  with  a  woodcut  illustration  of 
a  tobacco  plant,  verso  blank,  and  the  latter  having  woodcut  illustration  and  the 
colophon.  The  heh.  has  this  last  leaf  bound  in  place  of  the  title  which  is  missing 
in  that  copy. 

The  first  English  work  on  tobacco.  In  the  dedicatory  epistle,  "To  the  Hcroicall 
minded  Gentleman,  Maister  Humphrey  King,"  signed  "A.  I.,"  and  in  "The  Printer 
to  the  Reader,"  Islip  states  that  he  has  published  the  work  and  dedicated  it  to  King 
at  the  last  request  of  the  author,  now  dead.  From  references  in  the  writings  of  Gabriel 
Harvey  and  Thomas  Nashe  it  has  been  shown  that  the  author,  "A.  C,"  is  undoubtedly 
Anthony  Chute.  See  Kane's  "Anthony  Chute,  Thomas  Nashe,  and  the  First  English 
Work  on  Tobacco,"  reprinted  from  the  "Review  of  English  Studies,"  vol.  7, 
no.  26,  1 93 1. 

"A  summary  of  it  appended  to  Richard  Rrathwaite's  Smoaking  Age  (1617)  was 
based  on  a  copy  'printed  for  Will  Barlozu  (with  Tobacco  Armes)  then  [in  1595] 
keeping  shop  in  Gracious  street.'  Moreover,  as  Mr.  Jerome  E.  Brooks  assures  me, 
a  work  entitled,  Een  Korie  beschrijvinge  van  hct  tvnndcrlijcke  kruyl  Tobacco 
(Rotterdam,  1623)  proves  to  be  a  Dutch  version  of  Chute's  tract."  See  Kane's  work 
cited  above,  p.  3. 

Eleven  copies  were  reproduced  by  photostat  at  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 
from  the  originals  at  aas.  and  heh.  in  December,   1929.    aas.,  c,  heh.,  Jcb.,  m., 

NEWBERRY,    NYH.,    NYP.,    WHS.,    WLC,    V. 

Tabago:  or,  a  Geographical  Description,  Natural  and  Civil 
History,  together  with  a  full  Representation  of  the  Produce,  and 


410  TABARES. 

other  Advantages  arising  from  the  Fertility,  excellent  Harbours,  and 
happy  Situation  of  that  famous  Island.  In  which  is  Comprehended 
whatever  is  to  be  met  with  in  Spanish,  Dutch,  French  or  English 
Writers  relating  thereto,  from  its  Discovery  to  the  present  Time, 
fully  exploding  the  Chimera  of  a  French  Title,  and  clearly  shewing 
the  Sovereignty  thereof  ever  was,  and  now  is  in  the  Crown  of 
Great-Britain.  London:  Printed  for  W.  Reeves,  at  Shakes  fear's 
Heady  near  Serjeants-Inn  in  Fleet-street,  and  sold  by  the  Book- 
sellers of  London  and  Westminster.  {Price  One  Shilling  and  Six- 
Pence.)  [circa  1 750.]  8vo,  pp.  (2),  89.  B.,  BM.,  fac.adv.,  h., 
JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.  +  The  Second  Edition.  [Same  imprint. 
circa  1750.]    8vo,  pp.  (2),  89.    Folded  map.  bm.,  c.  94166 

For  other  anonymous  publications  relating  to  the  island,  see  Tobago. 

Tabares   (Diego).    Defensa  de  .  .  .  See  Habana,  no.   29424, 

vol.  7.     BODLEIAN. 

Tabasco.  Ensayo  sobre  el  Bejuco-Guaco  en  Tabasco  ano  de 
1832  y  1833.   Camfeche.    1833.   4to.  BM.  94167 

Sencilla  esposicion  con  que  el  patriotismo  tabasqueiio  ha  solem- 
nizado  ...  la  redicion  del  castillo  de  San  Juan  de  Uliia  a  las  armas 
nacionales.     [Villahermosaf    1826.]      Folio.  bm.  94168 

[Tabb  (T.  T.)]?  Rose-Hill;  a  Tale  of  the  Old  Dominion; 
by  a  Virginian.  Philadelfhia:  Key  &  Bid  die,  23  Minor  Street. 
1835.  [Verso  of  title:]  T.  K.  Collins  &  Co.,  Printers,  No.  6 
George  Street.    i8mo,  pp.  208.  cu.  94169 

Entered  here  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  title.  We  have  found  no   further 
authority  for  attributing  to  Tabb. 

Taber  (Joseph).  An  Address  to  the  People  called  Quakers, 
Concerning  the  Manner  in  which  they  treated  Timothy  Davis,  for 
writing  and  publishing  a  Piece  on  Taxation;  and  also  concerning 
the  Treatment  many  others  met  with  from  them,  for  joining  with 
him,  since  he  was  disowned,  in  the  Acts  of  public  Worship.  Signed 
in  Behalf  of  the  Committee  who  prepared  this  Address,  by  Joseph 
Taber.   Boston:  Printed  by  T.  and  J .  Fleet,  i-]^^.   8vo,  pp.  67. 

AAS.,  b.,  c,  JCB.,  m.  94170 

Tabernacle  Church,  Salem,  Mass.  Articles  and  Covenant. 
Sec  Salem,  no.  75753,  vol.  18. 

The  Claims  of  the  Tabernacle  Church.  See  Salem,  no.  7565  I, 
vol.  18.  b.,  h.,  nyp. 

See  also  Correspondence,  no.  75655,  vol.  18. 


TABERNACLE. 


411 


Correspondence  between  the  First  Church  and  ,  ,  .  Srr  [White 
(D.A.)]. 

Manual.  Sec  Salem,  no.  75754,  vol.  18. 

Tabla  de  todas  las  Religiosas,  que  desde  la  Fundacion.  de  cste 
Convento  de  Sr.  S.  Felipe  de  Jesus,  y  pobrcs  Capuchinas  dc  Mexico, 
han  fallecido,  y  se  han  sepultado,  comenzando  en  2  I  de  Septicmbre 
de  1666.  aiio  en  que  llegaron  a  este  Reyno.  Exumacion  de  los  Cada- 
veres,  y  Deposito  mandado  hazer  por  el  Illmo.  Sr.  Dr.  Don  Manuel 
Rubio,  y  Salinas,  Arzobispo  de  esta  Metropolitana  de  Mexico,  del 
Consejo  de  S.  M.  por  su  Decreto  de  1 1  de  Septicmbre  de  1753  en 
disposicion  para  la  nueva  fabrica  del  Convento,  e  Iglesia  de  dichas 
Religiosas.  En  la  Imprenfa  nueva  de  la  Bihl'iothcca  Mcx'tcana. 
Enjrentc  de  San  Augustm.  Ano  de  1753.  Folio,  pp.  (14),  and 
final  blank  leaf.  JCB.,  u.cal.  (Bancroft) .94 1 7 1 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

A  Table  of  Post-Of?ices.   See  below,  note  to  no.  94173. 

Table  of  the  Corresponding  Prices  of  Cotton.  See  Cotton,  no. 
17133,  vol.  5. 

...  I  A  I  Table  |  Of  the  Prices  of  Parchment  and  Paper  for  the 
Service  I  of  America.  I  \L,ondon.    1765.]    Broadside,   nvp.  94172 

With  heading:  "Stamp-office,  Lincoln's-Inn,  1765."  nyp.  has  likewise  an  undated 
facsimile  with  the  following  note  at  the  foot  of  the  sheet:  "From  an  original  copy 
in  the  library  of  Thomas  Addis  Emmet,  m.d.,  New  York  Julius  Bien  &  Co.  Photo-lith." 
S.  A.  Green  also  includes  a  facsimile  in  his  "Ten  Fac-simile  Reproductions  Relating 
to  New  England,"  1902.    nyp. 

Table  of  the  Scmi-Centennial  Mortalit}'.  See  New  York  City, 
no.  54689,  vol.  13.    H.,  NYP, 

A  Table  shewing  the  distance  from  one  post  town  to  another 
in  the  United  States  of  America,  May  i,  1790,  with  explanation. 
Philadelphia^  Printed  and  sold  by  B.  Towne,  in  Church  Alley. 
[1790.]    Folio  broadside.  94^73 

Title  from  Evans. 

Also:  A  Table  of  Post-Offices  in  the  United  States;  with  their  distance  from 
Philadelphia.  [Philadelphia:  1792].  8vo.  Title  from  Evans,  where  it  is  entered 
under  United  States. 

Table  Talk  at  a  Club  in  Boston.  .  .  .  [Boston.  182-?  ]  i6mo, 
pp.  (2),  53.  B.,  H.  94174 

In  verse. 

Dated  by  references  to  Washington  as  but  a  village,  to  recent  inventions  such  as 
the  steam  boat,  etc. 


412  TABLEAU. 

Tableau  de  Cayenne  ou  de  la  Guiane  frangaise.  See  [Galard  de 
Terraube],  no.  26340,  vol.  7.   BA.,  c,  H.^  JCB.,  nyp. 

Tableau  de  la  Grande  Bretagne.  See  [Baert  (Alexandre  Bal- 
thasar  Francois  de  Paule,  Baron  de)],  no.  2713,  vol.  I.   nyp. 

The  NVP.  copy  has  the  following  collation:  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  v,  459,  errata  (i), 
supplement  11;  (2),  5—532,  supplement  12,  errata  (i);  (2),  5—502,  errata  (2), 
supplement  48;  (2),  5—486,  supplement  22,  errata  (i),  avis  au  relieur  (i).  Plates, 
portraits,  maps  and  tables. 

Reprinted,  Paris,  1802.  nyp. 

Tableau  de  la  situation  actuelle  des  colonies.  See  [Duval- 
Sanadon  (David)],  no.  21485,  vol.  6. 

Tableau  de  la  vie  militaire  d'Adrien  Nicolas  La  Salle.  See  La 
Salle  (A.  N.),  no.  391 12,  vol.  10.   H.,  hisp.soc.amer.,  jcb. 

Tableau  de  I'Esclavage  tel  qu'il  existe  dans  les  Colonies  Fran- 
gaises;  par  un  ancien  Colon.  Paris.  Chez  Hachette^  Libralre,  Rue 
Pierre-Sarrazhij  N°  12.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  23.  JCB.  -|- Seconde 
edition,  corrigee.    [Same  imprint,  date  and  collation.]      c.  94175 

Attributed  on  the  C.  printed  card  to  Zachary  Macaulay,  the  library's  copy  being 
bound  with  other  treatises  on  slavery  by  that  author.  According  to  Querard's 
"Supercheries  litteraires,"  vol.  i,  col.  324,  A.  Reverdi,  jeune,  used  the  same  pseudo- 
nym in  publishing  "Saint-Domingue.    Appel  a  la  justice,"  Farts,  1825. 

Title  of  the  first  edition  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Tableau  de  I'Isle  de  Tabago.  See  [Rochefort  (Charles  de)], 
no.  72324,  vol.  17. 

Tableau  de  Population,  de  Culture  .  .  .  des  Colonies  Frangaises. 
See  Colonial,  no.  1472 1,  vol.  4. 

Tableau  decennal  de  la  commerce  avec  les  Colonies.  See  Colo- 
nial, no.  14722,  vol.  4.    NYH.,  NYP. 

Continued  decennially. 

Tableau  des  FF  .'.  Qui  composentla  R.'.  L.*.  de  S.*.  J.*,  de  J.-., 
sous  le  titre  distinctif  de  la  Verite,  Seante  a  I'o.  *.  du  Cap-Frangais, 
Tie  St-Domingue,  regulierement  constituee  par  le  G.  •.  O.*.  de 
France,  a  la  Saint  Jean  5801.  ...  Au  Caf-FrancatSy  De  I'lmpri- 
merie  de  P.  Roux.    [  1 80 1.]     8 vo,  pp.  15.  94^7^ 

Title  furnished  by  the  Aldine  Book  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Tableau  des  moeurs  americaines  mises  en  comparaison  avec  les 
mceurs  frangaises.   Paris.    Dufiiis.    1774.    8vo.  94^77 

Title  from  Querard's  "La  France  litteraire,"  vol.  7,  p.  41,  where  it  is  attributed 
to  a  M.  Pepin  de  Degrouhette. 


TABLEAU. 


413 


Tableau  des  vaisseaux  pris  par  rArmee  combincc,  &  envoycs  a 
Cadix,  sous  I'escorte  de  D.  Vincent  Doz.  [Colophon:]  Prrmis 
d'lmfrimer  iff  d'istribuer,  a  Caen  ce  2"]  Srptrmbn'  1  780.  D.  Aigre- 
mont.    8vo,  pp.  4.  HEH.  94178 

Caption  title. 

Most  of  the  vessels  were  bound  for  West  Indian  or  other  American  ports. 

"Genealogie  de  M.  le  Comte  D'Estaing"  p.  4. 

Information  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Tableau  des  vaisseaux  qui  composent  la  flotte  de  Brest,  dcstince 
pour  rAmerique.    [Caen.    1781.]    8vo,  pp.  (2).         WLC.  94179 

Caption  title. 

On  verso  of  sheet:  Vaisseaux  pris  sur  les  Anglois.  Permis  d'imprimlr  &  distribuer 
a  Caen  ce  3  Mars,  1781.    Daigremont. 

Information  supplied  by  Elizabeth  B.  Steere. 

■•  Tableau  general  du  Commerce  de  I'Europc,  avec  I'Afrique,  les 
Indes  orientales  et  I'Amerique.  Fonde  sur  les  Traites  de  1763  & 
1783.  A  LondreSy  Et  se  trouve  a  Paris,  Chez  DesennCy  Librairey 
au  Palais-Roy aly  N° .  216,  p-es  le  Theatre  des  Varieies.  M.  DCC. 
Lxxxvii.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  416.  NYP.,  WLC.  94180 

The  part  relating  to  America  forms  pp.  170—379. 

A  London,  1786,  edition  is  listed  in  the  catalogue  of  the  New  York  State  Library, 
1855. 

Tableaux  du  commerce  et  de  la  navigation  du  Canada.  See 
Canada,  no.  106 12,  vol.  3. 

Tableaux  et  releves  de  population,  de  cultures  .  .  .  sur  les  colonies 
frangaises.  See  Colonial,  no.  14723,  vol.  4. 

Tables  of  Contemporary  Chronology,  from  the  creation,  to  a.  d. 
1825.  In  seven  parts.  .  .  .  Portland:  Published  by  Shirley  ^ 
Hyde.    1829.   4to,  pp.  45.  c,  H.,  nyp.  94 18 1 

Tables  of  Leading  Statistics  of  the  Five  Dispensaries  of  New- 
York.   See  New  York  City,  no.  54690,  vol.  1 3. 

Tables  of  the  Pay,  Emoluments  and  Supplies  of  the  Army  and 
Militia  of  the  U.S.    Boston.    1 8 14.    l6mo.  94182 

Title  from  the  W.  E.  Woodward  catalogue,  1869,  lot  no.  4994. 

Tables  of  the  Trade  and  Navigation  ...  of  Canada.  See  Canada, 
no.  1 06 1 3,  vol.  3.   c,  NYP. 

I  Tables  showing  the  Number  of  Emigrants  and  Recaptured  Afri- 

cans sent  to  .  .  .  Liberia.    See  Liberia,  no.  40929,  vol.   10.    aas., 
B.,  c. 


414  TABLET. 

The  Tablet.  .  .  .  New-Haven:  Published  by  A.  H.  Maltby. 
1 83 1.  [Verso  of  title:]  Printed  by  H.  E.  Peck.  l8mo,  pp.  220, 
and  errata  pasted  inside  of  back  cover. 

AAS.,  C,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  94  I  83 

A  collection  of  tales  and  verses  apparently  by  several  authors  whose  initials  are 
signed  to  the  various  items. 

The  Tablet.  A  Miscellaneous  Paper,  devoted  to  the  Belles  Let- 
tres  .  .  .  Vol.  I.  Tuesday,  May  19,  1795.  N°.  I.  [-Vol.  I.,  No. 
13,  August  II,  1795.]  [Colophon:]  From  the  Press  of  William 
Sfotswoody  N° .  55  Marlborough-Streety  Boston.     [1795.]     4to, 

pp.  52.  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C.y  n.y  lA.y  NYH.,  NYP.  94184 

Caption  title. 

A  weekly.    No  more  published. 

Tabvla  |  Geographica  |  impery  magni  Tvr-  |  cje,  qui  magnas 
Europe,  Asias,  &  A  |  frieze  prouincias,  Tyrannide  pre-  |  mit.  Adiecta 
est  succincta  descri-  |  ptio,  eius  opum,  virium,  forme  re-  |  giminis, 
&  Principum,  qui  ipsi  fi-  |  nitimi  sunt,  quorum  opes,  vi-  |  resque  cum 
Turcicis  |  conferuntur.  |  Et.  |  Tabvla  Geographi-  |  ca,  qvas  ob 
ocvlos  ponit,  I  latissimum  imperium  Philippi  Austriaci,  India-  |  rum 
Hispaniarum  &c.  Regis,  cuius  Tabulae  dorso,  |  &  adiunctis  folijs, 
describuntur  eius  opes  &  vires-  |  qu?  Turcicas  longe  superant: 
Demonstra-  |  turq;  Rege  Philippum  omnium  s-  |  tatum,  &  totius 
Orbis,  am-  |  plissimi  Imperij  esse  |  Monarcham.  j  ColonitPy  \  Afud 
Lam,bertum,  AndrecE.  \  Anno  cio.  ID.  xcvi.  [1596.]  |  Folio,  pp. 
(37).  NYP.  94185 

The  second  part,  pp.  [i7]-[37],  has  a  separate  title  page  as  follows: 

Partitio  Magni-  |  tvdinis  vniversi  orbis  in  |  ivgera  terras,  et  significatio,  qvanta  | 
eorum  pars  colatur  habiteturq;  nempe  13. Mi-  |  liartia  i34.Milliones  z/S.Millia 
lugerum,  quae  |  in  omnes  quatuor  Orbes  partes  diuiduntur:  |  Quo  fine  recensentur 
omnes  Europas  Asia;  A-  |  fricE  et  Americae  Prouinciae,  indicaturq;,  quot  |  lugera 
vnaquaq;  earum  Prouinciarum  conti-  |  neat:  Deniq;  demonstratur  omnes  numeros 
simul  supputatos  ad  summam  i  3  i  34  278000.  |  lugerum  accedere:  Quod  scire  iucundum  | 
simul  &  vtile  est,  vt  vnius  cuiusque  Pro-  |  uincis  potentia,  ex  lugerum  nume-  |  ro, 
&  loci  capacitate,  fundique  |  fertilitate  asstimari  |  possit.  |  Colonics,  \  Apud  Lam- 
bertum  Andrecs.  \  Anno  ciO.  ID.  xcvi.  [1596.]   | 

Slight  variations  in  the  typography  of  the  above  titles  have  been  made  to  conform 
to  modern  conditions. 

According  to  a  note  to  the  reader  on  the  second  leaf,  both  parts  of  the  work  are 
extracts  translated  from  Botero's  "Relation!  Universale." 

A  map  of  Turkey  forms  pp.  [6]  — [7]. 

The  second  part  includes  descriptions  of  various  parts  of  the  New  World.    A  map 
of  the  world  forms  pp.   [i8]-[i9],  and  a  darker  impression  of  the  same  map,  pp. 

[22]-[23]. 

For  a  German  verion  of  the  entire  work,  see  the  following: 

Geographische  Landtaffel  dess  Gebiets  des  grossen  Tiirken  .  ..  mit  .  .  .  Beschreibung 
seiner  EInkomens   Krafften   und   .  .  .   Regierung  .  .  .   und   Geographische   Landtaffel 


TABULA. 


415 


darin  das  .  .  .  Gebiet,  des    Kiinigs  zu   Hispanien   .  .  .   Philippi  vnn   Oesterri-icli    fiir 
Augengestalt  wirt.  Colin.  1596.   Folio,    bm. 

See  also  Carolus  Utenhovius'  "Commentariolus  Parallclus." 

Tabula  priuilegiorum,  qus  sanctissimus  Papa  pius  quintus,  con- 
cessit fratribus  mendicantibus:  in  bulla  confirmationis,  &  noua;, 
concessionis  priulegiorum,  ordinum  medicantium.  Anno  1 567. 
[Colophon:]  Mexict.  In  (^dibus  Antonij  de  Spinosa.  1568.  4to, 
pp.  (9)-  JCB.  94186 

Caption  title.    Information  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  6i. 

Tabular  Representation  of  the  Present  Condition  of  Boston.  See 
[Chesbrough  (E.  S.)],  no.  125 13,  vol.  3.    bureau  rail.econ., 

H.,  NYP.,  P. 

Reprinted  in  "Railroad  Jubilee,"  published  by  the  Boston  City  Council,  1852, 
pp.  259-278. 

Tabular  Statements  as  to  the  Diocese  of  Barbados.  See  Barbadoes, 
no.  3292,  vol.  I. 

Tabular  Statements  of  the  several  branches  of  American  Manu- 
facturers. See  Census,  note  on  no.  1 1663,  vol.  3.  c,  H. 

[Tache  (Joseph  Charles)].  Canada  at  the  Universal  Exhibi- 
tion of  1855.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Legislative  Assembly.  To- 
ronto: Printed  by  John  Lovell^  Yonge  Street.  1 856.  8vo,  pp. 
463,  (l).   Frontispiece,  folded  map  and  3  plates. 

B.,  BM.,  NYP.  94187 

"Communication  of  the  Report"  signed  on  p.  6:   J.  C.  Tache. 

The  work  was  also  issued  in  French,  as  Le  Canada,  et  I'Esposition  Unlverselle  de 
1855,  Toronto,  1856.    NYP. 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  is 
included  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  title.  Other  late  works  by  this  author, 
relating  to  Canada,  are  not  entered.   See  Gagnon,  etc. 

[Tache].  La  Pleiade  Rouge.  See  Le  Mage  (G.),  no.  39985, 
vol.  10. 

G.  LeMage  is  a  psuedonym.  Reprinted  in  Laperriere's  "Les  Guepes  canadicnncs," 
I6t  ser.,  1881,  pp.  5-51.  Attributed  to  Tache  in  a  biographical  sketch  in  the  same 
series,  p.  209.    Gagnon,  1895,  no.  2024,  attributes  to  Tache  and  Chauveau. 

Tacitus,  fseud.  The  Canal  Policy  of  the  State  of  New-York: 
delineated  in  a  Letter  to  Robert  Troup,  Esquire.  By  Tacitus.  .  .  . 
Albany :  Printed  and  Published  by  E.  and  E.  Hosford.    I  82  1 .    8vo, 

pp.  54.  AAS.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  MINNHS.,  V.  94188 

By  De  Witt  Clinton.    See  Renwick's  "Life"  of  the  author,  1840,  p.  224. 
Improved  title  of  no.  13712,  vol.  4. 


4  I  6  TACITUS. 

Tacitus,  fseud.  A  Series  of  Letters,  addressed  to  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson, Esq.  President  of  the  United  States,  concerning  his  Official 
Conduct  and  Principles:  with  an  Appendix  of  Important  Docu- 
ments and  Illustrations.  By  Tacitus.  Phtladelfhia:  For  E.  Bran- 
son, frinted  by  Thos.  Smith.  1802.  8vo,pp.  127,  verso  blank,  (45), 
verso  blank,  proposals  for  printing  Roscoe's  Life  of  Lorenzo  de' 
Medici,  (2).  AAS.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  hsp.,  m.,  nyp.,  p.,  y.  94189 

Improved  title  of  no.  23186,  vol.  6.  Attributed  by  Gushing  to  Thomas  Evans.  A 
Federalist  tract. 

Tackitt  (I.  H.).  A  Sermon  on  the  Centenary  of  Methodism, 
preached  on  the  25  th  of  October,  in  Ohio  City,  by  I.  H.  Tackitt, 
minister  of  the  Gospel.  Printed  by  T.  H.  Smead  Ohio  City :  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  WHS.  94190 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Ohio  City,  formerly  called  Brooklyn  Village,  is  now  absorbed  in  the  city  of 
Cleveland. 

Tacon  [y  Rosique]  (Miguel),  marques  de  la  Union  de  Cuba. 
Coleccion  de  varias  esposiciones  dirigidas  al  Escmo.  Senor  procer  del 
reino,  Gobernador  y  Capitan  General  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba  y  a  S.  M. 
la  Reina  Gobernadora;  articulos  comunicados  y  demas  manifesta- 
ciones  a  que  ha  dado  lugar  la  representacion  apocrifa  contra  dicho 
Escmo.  Sr.  Don  Miguel  Tacon,  inserta  en  „la  Abeja"  de  Madrid 
del  dia  2  de  Febrero  del  presente  ano.  Sacadas  del  Diario  de  la 
Habana  con  las  fechas  que  se  citan.  Habana,  Marzo  de  1 836.  Im,- 
frenta  de  Gobierno  y  Cafitania  General,  y  de  la  Real  Sociedad 
Patriotica  Por  S.  M.    8vo,  pp.  58.  c,  H.  94191 

Tacon  [y  Rosique].  Contestacion  a  varios  articulos  y  folletos 
publicados  recientemente,  sobre  los  negocios  de  la  isla  de  Cuba,  y 
el  gobierno  de  su  ultimo  capitan  general  el  excmo.  Sr.  D.  Miguel 
Tacon,  marques  de  la  Union  de  Cuba,  &c.,  &c.  Por  D.  J.  M.  J. 
Madrid:   Imfrenta  de  M.  Calero,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  19. 

C.y      H.     94192 

See  Trelles'  "Bibliografia  cubana  del  siglo  XIX,"  vol.  2,  1912,  p.  184,  for  other 
works  relating  to  Tacon. 

Tacon  [y  Rosique].  Juico  de  residencia  del  escelentisimo 
senor  Don  M.  Tacon  .  .  .  gobernador  y  capitan  general  que  fue  de 
la  isla  de  Cuba;  6  sea  coleccion  de  varios  escritos  presentados  por  su 
apoderado  y  defensor  .  .  .  J.  A.  de  Olaiieta  .  .  •  y  dados  a  luz  por  el 
Comercio,  con  un  apendice  que  contiene  las  respectivas  sentencias. 
Filadelfia.    1839.   8vo,  pp.  201.  BM.  94193 

"In  regard  to  charges  arising  out  of  his  conduct  as  governor." — bm. 


TACON. 


417 


Tacon  [  y  Rosique]  .  Relacion  del  gobierno  superior  y  capitania 
general  de  la  isla  de  Cuba,  estendida  por  el  tenicnte  general  Don 
Miguel  Tacon,  marques  de  la  UnicSn  de  Cuba,  al  hacer  la  entrega 
de  dichos  mandos  a  su  sucesor  el  escmo.  Sefior  Don  Joaquin  de 
Ezpeleta.  Habana:  iTnfrenta  del  goh'trrno  y  capitania  grnnal. 
1838.  4to,  pp.  29,  (l),  10.  C,  cu.  +  [Same  imprint  and  date.] 
4to,  pp.  26,  9.  c.  +  3.  ed.  [Same  imprint  and  date.]  4to,  pp. 
26,  9.  C.  +  Barcelona.  Ignacto  Estivill.  1 838.  l2mo,  pp.  70. 
-|-  3.  ed.  Habana:  Imfrenta  del  gobierno  y  capitania  general. 
Reimpresa  en  Madrid,  J.  Palacios.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  26,  lO.  C. 
-|-  Megico.  —  1838-  Reimpresa  por  Mariano  Arevalo,  calle  de 
Cadena  num.  2.    l6mo,  pp.  99.  C,  NVP.  94 1 94 

Reprinted  in  Havana  in  1889.    nvp. 
Improved  title  of  no.  17810,  vol.  5. 

Information    concerning   the   Barcelona    edition   supplied    from    Palau   y    Dulcct's 
"Manual  del  librero  hispano-americano." 
See  also:    Tacon  y  Fray  Cirilo,  below. 

Tacon  y  Fray  Cirilo  en  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Reimpresa  en  Barcelona. 
Impr.  de  Bosch.    1839.    4to,  pp.  12.  94195 

Title  from  Trelles'  "Bibliografia  cubana  del  siglo  XIX,"  vol.  2,  p.  220. 

Tactica  nueva  de  administrar  justicia.  See  [Hincheta  (Jose)], 
no.  31924,  vol.  8. 

Tadeuskund,  the  Last  King  of  the  Lenape.  An  Historical  Tale. 
.  .  .  Boston:  Published  by  Cum-mmgs,  Hilliard,  ^  Co.  Printed  by 
Hilliard  and  Metcalf.    1 825.    8 vo,  pp.  276. 

AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  NVP.  94  I  96 
In   MS.  on  title  page  of  aas.  copy:    "By  N.   M.   Hentz.    Formerly   Instructor  in 
French  at  Round  Hill,  Northampton."    Improved  title  of  no.  31438,  vol.  8. 

Tafereel  der  omwenteling  van  Spaansch  America.  Middleburg. 
18 1 7.   2  pts.,  8vo.  94197 

Title  from  a  clipping  from  an  unidentified  bookseller's  catalogue,  probably  one 
of  Muller's. 

Tafereel  van  Cayenne,  of  Fransch  Guiana.  See  [Galard  de  Ter- 
raube],  no.  26341,  vol.  7.  c,  JCB. 

Tafur  (Bartolome).  Carta  del  Padre  Bartolome  Tafvr,  Rec- 
tor del  Colegio  de  S.  Pablo  de  la  Compania  de  lesvs  de  Lima,  para 
los  Padres  Rectores,  y  Superiores  desta  Prouincia  del  Peril :  trata 
de  la  muerte,  y  vida  del  Padre  Francisco  de  Contreras  de  la  misma 
Compania.    [Lima.    1654.]    Folio,  7  numbered  leaves.  94^^98 

Dated  at  Lima,  July  30,  1654. 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Lima,"  vol.  2,  no.  363,  a  copy  located  in  the 
Bibliotheca  Nacional  at  Santiago. 


4  I  8  TAGART. 

Tagart  (Edward).  A  Memoir  of  the  late  Captain  Peter  Hey- 
wood,  R.N.  with  extracts  from  his  diaries  and  correspondence.  By- 
Edward  Tagart.  .  .  .  London:  Published  by  Effingham  WilsoUy 
Royal  Exchange.  1 832.  [Verso  of  title:]  Printed  by  George 
Small  field  y  Hackney.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  viii,  332. 

BA.j  BM.j  BODLEIAN,  FAC.ADV.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.  94  I  99 

Heywood,  in  his  youth,  was  sentenced  to  death  as  one  of  the  mutineers  of  the 
Bounty,  because  he  had  not  taken  an  active  part  against  them.  He  was  later  pardoned 
and  reentered  the  British  navy,  visiting  many  places  in  South  America. 

Tagebuch  der  Seereise  von  Stade  nach  Quebec  in  Amerika  durch 
die  zweyte  Division  Herzoglicher  Braunschweigischer  Hiilfsvolker. 
Von  einem  Officier  unter  des  Herrn  Obersten  Specht  Regimente. 
Frankjurth  und  Leipzig,  1 776.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

C,  H.,  JCB.,  NYP.,  WLC.  942OO 

For  an  English  translation,  see  N.  Y.  State  Hist.  Assoc.  "Quarterly  Journal," 
vol.  8,  1927,  pp.  323-351. 

Wrongly  attributed  to  F.  V.  Melsheimer,  chaplain  of  the  regiment  of  dragoons. — c. 

Tagebuch  einer  Entdeckungs-Reise  durch  Nord-Amcrica,  von 
der  Miindung  des  Missuri  an  bis  zum  Einfluss  der  Columbia  in 
den  Stillen  Ocean,  gemacht  in  den  Jahren  1804,  1805  und  1806, 
auf  Befehl  der  Regierung  der  Vereinigten  Staaten,  von  den  beiden 
Capitans  Lewis  und  Clarke.  Uebers.  von  Ph.  Ch.  Weyland.  Mit 
einer  Charte,  lVeim.ar:  H.  S.  frivil.  Landes-industrie-C OTnptoirs. 
1 8 14.   8vo,  pp.  X,  362.   Folded  map.  us.geol.sur.  94201 

For  English  and  French  editions,  see  the  author,  [Gass  (P.)],  nos.  26741—26742, 
vol.  7. 

Taggart  (Cynthia).  Poems,  by  Cynthia  Taggart  .  .  .  Provi- 
dence: Cranston  ^  Hammond.  1 834.  i2mo,  pp.  xxxii  [mis- 
numbered  xxii],  98.  B.,  BM.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  Y.  +  Second 
Edition.  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Charles  Folsom.  1834.  l2mo, 
pp.  xl,  104.  Frontispiece  portrait  and  plate,  aas.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  h., 
NYP.  +  Third  Edition.  New  York:  Printed  by  B.  R.  Barlozv. 
1848.    i2mo,  pp.  xliv,  104 

B.,  BM.,  C,  cu.,  H.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.,  WHS.  94202 

Prefixed   are:   "Letters   relating   to    the   author;"   "Memoir   of  William   Taggart, 
written  by  himself;"  "Some  account  of  the  author,  written  by  herself." 
Preface  to  the  third  edition,  signed  W.  R.  [/.  e.  William  Richmond]. 

[Taggart  (Samuel)].  An  Address,  to  the  Independent  Elec- 
tors of  the  Hampshire  North  District.  [Colophon:]  /.  Denio, 
Printer,  Greenfield.    [  1 8  1 1 .  ]    8 vo,  pp.  3  I . 

AAS.,  BA.,  cu.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  WHS.  94203 
Caption  title.    Signed  and  dated;    Sanniel  Taggart,  Colrain,  March  21,  181 1. 


TAGGART, 


419 


Taggart,  a  Discourse,  delivered  at  Colrain  February  22,  1 800. 
Being  the  Day  recommended  by  Congress,  and  the  Legislature  of 
Massachusetts,  for  the  public  testifying  of  our  respect  to  the  memory 
of  that  late  Illustrious  Statesman,  and  singular  Benefactor  to  his 
country,  General  George  Washington,  who  died,  December  14, 
1799.  By  the  Rev.  Samuel  Taggart,  a.m.  Printed  at  Greenfield, 
By  Thomas  Die kman.    1800.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

BA.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  JCC,  NVP.  94204 

Taggart.  God's  Visitation  of  Sinful  Nations.  Two  Sermons, 
delivered  in  Colrain,  on  the  Public  Fast,  July  23,  and  afterwards 
in  Shelburne,  August  20,  1812:  by  Samuel  Taggart,  a.m.  Pastor 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Colrain,  .  .  .  Grernfie\_l^^(ly  Printed 
by  Denio  and  Phelps,  I  8 1 2.   8vo,  pp.  74. 

AAS.,  BA.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.  942O5 

I  Taggart.  Knowledge  increased  by  travelling  to  and  fro,  to 
preach  the  Gospel.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Northampton,  before 
the  Hampshire  Missionary  Society,  at  their  Annual  Meeting,  August, 
27th  1807.  By  Rev.  Samuel  Taggart,  a.m.  Pastor  of  the  Presby- 
terian Church  in  Colrain.  To  which  is  annexed,  the  Annual  Report 
of  the  Trustees  of  the  Hampshire  Missionary  Society,  at  the  Meet- 
ing of  the  Society  August  27,  a.d.  1807.  Northampton:  Printed 
by  William  Butler.    1807.   8vo,  pp.  46.  aas.,  BM.,  UTS.  94206 

[Taggart]  .  Mr.  Taggart's  Address  to  his  Constituents,  on  the 
Subject  of  Impressments.  To  the  Citizens  of  Massachusetts,  par- 
ticularly of  the  district  which  I  have  the  honor  to  represent.  \\Vash- 
ington.    1813.]    8vo,  pp.  23. 

aas.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  h.,  hsp.,  m.,  nyh.,  y.  94207 

Caption  title.  Signed  and  dated,  Saml.  Taggart.  Washington,  February   17,  1813. 

Taggart.  An  Oration  delivered  at  Conway,  July  4,  1804, 
being  the  Anniversary  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  By  the  Hon.  Samuel  Taggart,  Member  of  Congress.  .  .  . 
Northampton:   Printed  by  William  Butler.    1 804.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

AAS.j  BA.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS., 

Y.  94208 

Taggart.  An  Oration:  spoken  at  Colrain,  July  4,  1803.  being 
the  Anniversary  of  American  Independence.  By  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Taggart.    Printed  at  Greenfield,  Massachusetts,  by  John  Denio, 

MDCCCIII.     8vo,  pp.  38.  AAS.,  BA.,  NYH.  942O9 

Also  a  number  of  sermons  omitted  here. 


420  TAGHCONIC. 

Taghconic.  See  [Smith  (Joseph  Edward  Adams)],  nos. 
83335-83336,  vol.  20. 

Tagle  (Jose  Bernardo  de).  Manifiesto  del  marques  de  Torre- 
Tagle  sopre  algnnos  sucesos  notables  de  su  gobierno.  (Docu- 
mentos  justificativos.)    Lama.    1824.    4to.  BM.  94210 

Tagle.  Manifiesto  legal  por  Don  Josef  Bernardo  de  Tagle  y 
Portocarrero,  Comisario  de  guerra,  ministro  principal  de  Real 
Hacienda  de  Marina,  poseedor  de  los  Mayorazgos  fundados  por 
los  Marqueses  de  Torre  Tagle  en  el  pleito  que  sigue  con  el  Teniente 
Coronel  de  los  Reales  Exercitos,  Don  Pedro  Matias  de  Tagle  Isa- 
saga,  del  Orden  de  Calatraba,  sobre  la  sucesion  al  vinculo  fundado 
por  el  Sefior  Don  Josef  de  Tagle  y  Bracho,  Oidor  Decano  que  fue 
de  esta  Real  Audiencia.  Lima  mdccciv  {^t.e.  1805]  Por  Don 
Guillermo  del  Rio.  Folio,  pp.  (2),  3,  verso  blank,  81,  errata  (i). 

942 1 1 

This  and  the  following  title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Lima,"  nos.   1980  and 
3942,  respectively. 

Tagle.  Narracion  que  hace  Don  Jose  Bernardo  Tagle  de  sus 
servicios  a  la  causa  de  America.  [Colophon:]  Lima:  Imfrenta  de 
Gobierno.    [1824.]    4to,  pp.  8.  BM.  94212 

A  copy  is  in  the  Biblioteca  Nacional  at  Lima. 

Tagle,  Cossio,  y  Guerra,  (Fermin  Aurelio  de).  Ilmo.  Sr. 
El  Dr.  D.  Fermin  Aurelio  de  Tagle,  Cossio,  y  Guerra,  Colegial 
que  fue  en  el  Seminario  Tridentino  de  esta  Capital,  y  Opositor  a 
los  Curatos,  que  en  la  actualidad  se  hallan  vacantes,  hace  presente 
a  V.  S.  lima,  con  la  mas  profunda  veneracion  de  su  respecto  los 
literarios  meritos,  que  le  assisten.  .  .  .  [Mexico.  1763.]  Folio, 
pp.  (6).  JCB.  94213 

Caption  title.  Dated  at  the  end:  En  Mexico  a  7.  de  Mayo  de  1763.  anos.  Infor- 
mation supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Taglioni  ([Philippe]).  Brezila  ou  la  tribu  des  femmes,  ballet 
en  un  acte,  par  M.  Taglioni,  musique  de  M.  le  comte  de  Gallen- 
berg;  represente  pour  la  premiere  fois  sur  le  theatre  de  1' Academic 
royale  de  musique,  le  8  avril  1 835.  Pam,  chez  Veditcurj  rue  Grange- 
Bateliere,  no.  2  2.  A  la  librairie  centrale^  rue  des  Filles-Saint- 
Thomasy  no,  5,  flace  de  la  Bourse.  1 835.  [Verso  of  half  title:] 
Im-frim,erie  de  Pihan  Delaforest  (Morinval),  rue  des  Pons-Enfans, 
no.  34.    8vo,  pp.  2  1.  H.  94214 

Tailfer  (Pat[rick]).    A  |  True  and  Historical  |  Narrative  | 


TAILFER. 


421 


Of  the  Colony  of  [  Georgia,  |  In  America,  |  From  the  First  Settle- 
ment thereof  until  |  this  present  Period :  |  Containing  |  The  most 
authentick  Facts,  Matters  and  |  Transactions  therein.  |  Together 
with  I  His  Majesty's  Charter,  Representations  of  the  |  People, 
Letters,  &c.  |  And  |  A  Dedication  to  His  Excellency  General 
Oglethorpe.  |  By  |  Pat.  Tailfer,  m.d.  |  Hugh  Anderson,  m.a. 
Da.  Douglas,  and  others,  |  Land-holders  in  Georgia,  at  present  in 
Charles-Town  in  |  South-Carolina.  |  .  .  .  |  Charles-Toivn,  South 
-Carolina:  \  Printed  by  P.  Timothy,  for  the  Authors,  174 1.  |  8vo, 
pp.  (2),  xxiv,  176.  c,  JCB.,  NYP.  94215 

With  a  satirical  dedication  to  his  Excellency  James  Oglethorpe,  Esq.  Before 
betaking  themselves  to  Charleston,  Dr.  Tailfer  and  his  associates  had  formed  the 
nucleus  of  those  dissatisfied  with  the  government  of  the  colony,  who  used  to  meet  at 
Jenkins's  public  house  in  Savannah.  The  Narrative  was  intended  to  neutr.ilizc  the 
effect  of  William  Stephens's  "State  of  the  Province  of  Georgia,"  which  hid  been 
prepared  by  him  as  the  secretary  of  the  Trustees  in  Georgia,  and  whicli  gave  an 
optimistic  view  of  the  colony.  For  information  as  to  the  authors  from  the  stand- 
point of  the  administration  party,  see  Stephens's  "Journal"  as  printed  in  the  "Colonial 
Records  of  Georgia,"  vol.  4,  1906,  and  Supplement,  1908. 

Tailfer.  A  True  and  Historical  |  Narrative  |  Of  the  Colony 
of  I  Georgia  |  In  America,  |  From  the  first  Settlement  thereof 
until  I  this  present  Period:  |  containing  |  The  most  authentick  Facts, 
Matters  and  Trans-  |  actions  therein;  |  together  with  }  His  Maj- 
esty's Charter,  Representations  of  the  |  People,  Letters,  &c.  ]  and  | 
A  Dedication  to  his  Excellency  General  Oglethorpe.  |  By  Pat.  Tail- 
fer, M.D.  I  Hugh  Anderson,  m.a.  |  Da.  Douglas,  and  others, 
Land-holders  in  Georgia,  at  present  in  Charles-Town  in  South- 
Carolina.  I  ...  I  Charles-Toivn^  South-Carolina:  \  Printed  by  P. 
Timothy,  for  the  Author,  m.dcc.xli.  |  8vo,  pp.  xviii,  78,  87-I18. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  CU.,  DERENNE,  HEH.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP., 

P.  78  is  on  the  last  leaf  of  signature  m,  and  87  the  first  of  n.  WCL.  94^  ID 

According  to  the  De  Renne  catalogue,  vol.  i,  1931,  pp.  95— 97i  this  edition,  as 
well  as  the  following,  was  probably  printed  in  London. 

Copies  of  either  this  or  the  preceding  edition  are  located  at  bm.,  and  fac.adv. 

Tailfer.  A  True  and  Historical  |  Narrative  |  of  the  |  Colony 
of  Georgia  |  in  |  America,  |  From  the  First  Settlement  thereof, 
until  I  this  present  Period;  |  containing,  |  The  most  authentick  Facts, 
Matters,  and  |  Transactions  therein.  |  Together  with  |  His  Maj- 
esty's Charter,  Representations  of  |  the  People,  Letters  &c.  and  a 
Dedication  to  |  his  Excellency  General  Oglethorpe.  |  By  Pat.  Tail- 
fer, M.D.  Hugh  Anderson,  m.a.  |  Da.  Douglas,  and  others.  Land- 
holders in  Georgia,  at  |  present  at  Charles-Town  in  South-Caro- 
lina. I  ...  1  Printed  for  P.  Timothy,  in  Charles-Town,  South- 
Carolina;    I   and  sold  by  J.   Crokatt,  in  Fleet-street,  London.   \ 

VOL.  XXIV.  27 


42  2  TAILFER. 

[174I.]     8vo,  pp.   (2),  Xvi,   112. 

BM,,  BODLEIAN,  DERENNE,  H.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYP.  942  I "] 

Tailfer.  a  True  and  Historical  Narrative  Of  the  Colony  of 
Georgia,  in  America,  from  the  First  Settlement  thereof  until  this 
present  Period:  Containing  the  most  authentick  Facts,  Matters,  and 
Transactions  therein:  Together  with  His  Majesty's  Charter,  Rep- 
resentations of  the  People,  Letters,  &c.  And  a  Dedication  to  His 
Excellency  General  Oglethorpe.  By  Pat.  Tailfer,  m.d.  Hugh 
Anderson,  m.a.  Da.  Douglas,  and  others.  Landholders  in  Georgia, 
at  present  in  Charles-Town,  in  South-Carolina.  .  .  .  Charles  Town, 
South  Carolina:  Printed  by  P.  Timothy,  for  the  Authors,  1 74 1. 
[Verso  of  title:]   P.  Force,  Washington,  1835.   8vo,  pp.  xiii,  80. 

aas.,  c,  NYP.,  P.,  UP.  94218 

Also  issued  in  vol.  i,  1836,  of  Force's  "Tracts." 

The  Narrative  was  reprinted  in  Ga.  Hist.  Soc.  "Collections,"  vol.  2,  1842,  pp. 
163—263.  A  reprint  without  acknowledgment  from  Force's  edition  forms  vol.  I. 
no.  4,  1897,  of  American  Colonial  Tracts,  Rochester. 

Taillefer  (J.  G.).  Precis  analytique  des  travaux  de  la  Societe 
medicale  de  la  Nouvelle-Orleans,  depuis  le  mois  d'aout  1817,  jus- 
qu'au  premier  Janvier  18 18:  lu  a  la  seance  du  4  de  cette  annee, 
par  J.  G.  Taillefer,  secretaire  de  la  meme  societe.  Nouvelle- 
Orleans  :  iTnfrime  far  J .  C .  de  St.  Romes,  imp'tmeur  de  la  societe 
medicale  A vril 1818.   8vo,  pp.  22.  aml.,  nyh.  94219 

Taintor  (Charles  M[icaiell]).  Extracts  from  the  Records  of 
Colchester.  iS^^  Colchester,  no.  14265,  vol.  4.  aas.,  ba.,  bm.,  nyp. 

An  index  compiled  by  J.  K.  Blish  was  published  at  Kewanee,   Illinois,  in   1901. 

AAS.,   NYP. 

Taintor  Brothers,  publishers.  Newport  and  Fall  River  Route. 
iS^^no.  55040,  vol.  13.  c. 

Taintor  Brothers.  The  Springfield  Route.  See  no.  89903, 
vol.  23. 

Taisnier  (Joannes).  A  very  necessarie  and  [  profitable  Booke 
concer-  |  ning  Nauigation,  compiled  in  |  Latin  by  loannes  Taisnie-  | 
rus,  a  publike  professor  |  in  Rome,  Ferraria,  &  other  |  Uniuersities 
in  Italie  of  |  the  Mathematicalles,  |  named  a  treatise  of  |  continuall 
Mo-  I  tions.  I  Translated  into  Englishe,  by  |  Richarde  Eden.  |  The 
contentes  of  this  booke  you  shall  finde  |  on  the  next  page  folowyng. 
Imprinted  at  London  by  j  Richarde  lugge.  |  Cutu  pruilegio. 
[1579.]   4to,  42  unnumbered  leaves.  ♦  **  ,  A— D  in  eights,  E  in  two. 

bm.,  jcb.,  wlc.  94220 


TAir. 


423 


Some  copies  of  this  were  bound  with  another  translation,  the  "Arte  of  Navigation" 
of  M.  Cortes.  On  the  title  pages  of  the  1579  and  15S4  editions  of  that  work  appears 
the  following:  "VVerevnto  may  be  added  at  the  wyl  of  the  byer,  another  very 
fruitefull  and  necessary  booke  of  Nauigation,  translated  out  of  Latine  by  the  sayde 
Eden."  See  also  Arber's  "Transcript,"  vol.  5,  p.  11;,  no  25  iS. 

Ten  copies  were  reproduced  by  photostat  at  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 
from  the  John  Carter  Brown  Library  copy,  March,  1923.    aas.,  c,  heh.,  JCB.,  m., 

NEWBERRY,  NYP.,  WHS.,  WLC,  Y. 

[Tait  (John)].  Poetical  Legends.  Sre  no.  63647,  vol.  15.  c, 

FAG.  ADV.,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  WLC. 

Taix  (Jeronimo).  Institvcion,  |  modo  de  rezar,  y  mila-  |  gros  c 
[sic]  Indulgencias  del  Rosario  de  la  virgen  |  Maria,  nuestra  Senora, 
recopilado  delos  [sic]  |  mas  authenticos  escriptores,  cj  del  escri  | 
uieron:  por  el  muy.  R.  P.  F.  Hiero  |  nimo  Taix,  Doctor  en  Sancta 
I  Theologia,  dela  [sic]  orden  de  los  Predicadores.  |  Agora  en  esta 
sexta  impression,  corregido,  y  eme  dadopar  el  muy  R.  P.  F.  Domingo 
de  Salazar  de  |  la  dicha  orden.  Con  vn  Calendario  para  las  fiestas  | 
del  Alio,  conforme  al  nueuo  rezado  del  Sancto  |  Concilio  Tridon- 
tino.  I  En  Mexico.  1576.  |  [Colophon:]  En  Mexico.  \  En  casa  de 
Pedro  Balli.  1 5 76.  |  8vo,  20  unnumbered  leaves,  247  numbered 
leaves,  9  unnumbered  leaves.  9422 1 

Second  Mexican  edition. 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  vol.  I,  no.  75,  a  copy  located  in  the 
library  at  Oaxaca.  Medina  states  that  it  is  not  known  when  the  original  work  of 
Taix  was  first  printed,  the  only  edition  mentioned  in  bibliographies  being  one  in 
Catalan,  Barcelona,  1606. 

Take  Care  !   !   !   [«./>.  1789.]  Folio  broadside.       heh.  94222 

Text  begins:  "By  an  Act  of  the  Legislature,  passed  at  Princeton,  intituled,  "An 
Act  for  carrying  into  effect  on  the  part  of  the  State  of  New-Jersey  the  constitution  of 
the  United  States  ..." 

Signed:    "A  Friend  to  New-Jersey." 

In  opposition  to  the  nominations  made  by  certain  members  of  the  General  .Assembly 
of  candidates  for  representatives  in  Congress. 

Information  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Talancon  y  Salgado  (J.  Ramon).  Programa  propuesto  en 
la  2^  catedra  de  derecho  patrio  del  establecimiento  de  jurispruden- 
cia,  y  resuelto  en  28  de  Junio  de  1 834  .  .  .  Mexico.  1834.  4to. 

BM.  94223 

Talavera  (Gabriel  de).  Historia  |  de  Nvcstra  Senora  j  de 
Gvadalvpe  |  consagrada  a  la  sobe  |  rana  magestad  dela  Reyna  delos 
Angeles,  |  milagrosa  patrona  de  este  sanctuario.  |  Por  Fray  Ga- 
briel  I   De  Talauera  prior  dela  misma  casa.   |   Com  priuilrgio  en 


424  TALAVERA. 

Toledo  en  casa  de  Thomas  de  Guxma  |  1 5 97.  |  Folio,  10  unnum- 
bered leaves,  2—475  numbered  leaves,  5  unnumbered  leaves. 

BM.j  HISP.  SOC.  AMER.,  JCB.  94224 
The  title  is  engraved.    Title  from  the  new  jcb.  printed  catalogue. 

Talavera  (Lino).  L.  Talavera  a  sus  compatriotas.  Caracas. 
1836.  8vo,  pp.  26.  BM.  94225 

"A  statement  of  facts  concerning  the  acquittal  of  V.  Silva,  tried  for  the  murder  of 
F.  Talavera." — bm. 

Talavera  (Manuel  Antonio).  Illustrissimo  et  Reverendissimo 
D.D.  Fr.  Ludovico  de  Velasco.  Dei,  et  Apostolics  Sedis  gratia  Epis- 
copo  Paraquariensi  Regi  a  Consiliis.  .  .  .  Has  theses  ex  universa  theo- 
logia  depromptas  in  perillustri,  ac  Regia  Universitate  Corduvensi 
Tucumanias  Provintias.  m.d.  Emmanvel  Antonivs  de  Thalavera 
ejusdem  Vniversitatis.  .  .  .  Superiorum  permissu.  In  Civitate  Bo- 
naerensi:  Afud  Tifografhiam  Kegiam  Parvulorum  orfhanorum. 
[1788.]   4to,  pp.  12. 

Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Riblioteca  hispano-chilena,"  no.  608,  a  copy 
located  in  his  own  library. 

Talbot  (C[harles]  S.).  Captain  Morgan,  or  the  Conspiracy 
unveiled.  A  Farce,  in  tvuo  acts.  By  C.  S.  Talbot.  .  .  .  Rochester: 
Printed  j or  the  Author.    1827.    l2mo,  pp.  22. 

H.,  NYP.,  UP.,  U.ROCHESTER.  94226 
Wegelin,  who  does  not  give  the  Rochester  edition,  has  a  brief  title,  Albany?  1827. 
The  play  relates  to  the  abduction  of  William  Morgan. 
AAS.  has  a  photostat  copy. 

[Talbot].  Paddy's  Trip  to  America;  or,  The  Husband  with 
Three  Wives.  A  Farce,  in  two  acts.  .  .  .  New-York:  Printed  for 
the  Author.   Marchy  1 822.    l8mo,  pp.  48.      AAS.,  H.,  NYP.  94227 

Copyrighted  by  Charles  Talbot. 

Also:  Squire  Hartley,  a  Farce,  in  two  acts.  ...  Albany:  Printed  by  E.  and  E. 
Hosjord  .  .  .  1827.    i2mo,  pp.  35.    aas.,  h.,  nyh.,  up. 

Talbot  (Edward  Allen).  Cinq  annees  de  sejour  au  Canada, 
par  Edward  Allen  Talbot.  Traduit  de  I'Anglais,  par  M***,  suivies 
d'un  Extrait  du  voyage  de  M.  J.  M.  Duncan  en  1 818  et  1 8 19. 
Traduit  de  I'anglais,  par  M.  Eyries,  I'un  des  principaux  redacteurs 
des  Annales  des  voyages,  et  accompagnes  d'un  Atlas,  grave  par 
Ambroise  Tardieu.  .  .  .  Paris,  Boidland  et  Comfagniey  Libraires, 
Palais  Royal,  Galerie  de  Bois,  N°  254.  1 825.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (4), 
xiv,  iii,  364;  (4),  323;  (4),  175,  5  plates  and  3  folded  maps. 

Y.  94228 

A  translation  of  Five  Years'  Residence,  below.  For  another  edition,  see  Voyage, 
below. 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 


TALBOT. 


425 


Talbot.    Five  Years'  Residence  in  the  Canadas:    including  a 
Tour  through  Part  of  the  United  States  of  America,  in  the  year   L        -'^    ^ 
1823.    By  Edward  Allen  Talbot,  Esq.,  of  the  Talbot  Settlement,  (-^  /  a,j'^ 
Upper  Canada.   ...   In  two  volumes  .  .  .  London:    Printed  for  I     I        ^ 
Longmariy  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme,  Brotun  and  Green.    1824.    [  Vcrso-j-^  /  ^  A 
of  title:]    James  Nicholsy  Printer,  22,  Waj-ivick  Square,  London.  ' 
2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  419,  frontispiece;  400,  frontispiece. 

B.,  BA.,  EM.,  BODLEIAN,  C,  CU.,  FAC.ADV.,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB., 

MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  WHS.,  V.  94229 

For  German  and  French  translations,  see  Cinq  annees  de  sejour,  above,  and  Rcisc, 
and  Voyage,  below. 

Talbot.  Reise  in  Canada  und  einem  Theile  der  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika,  im  Jahre  1823.  Nach  dem  Englischen 
des  Herrn  Eduard  Allen  Talbot  .  .  .  Wien.  Kaulfuss  und  Kram- 
mer.    1825.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  3-140.  c.  94230 

Aus  dem  Ethnographischen  Archive  besonders  abgedruckt. 

A  translation  of  Five  Years'  Residence  in  the  Canadas,  above. 

Talbot.  Voyage  au  Canada,  par  Edward  Allen  Talbot.  Tra- 
duit  de  I'anglais  par  M'*'**,  suivi  d'un  Extrait  du  voyage  de  M.  J.  M. 
Duncan  en  1 8 1 8  et  1 8 1 9.  Traduit  de  I'anglais  par  M.  Eryics  [sic] , 
I'un  des  principaux  redacteurs  des  Annales  des  voyages;  orne  de 
cartes  gravees  par  Ambroise  Tardieu.  .  .  .  Paris,  a  la  Ltbrairie 
Centrale,  rue  des  Bons-enjans,  N°  23.  1 833.  [Verso  of  title:] 
Paris.  —  Imfrimerie  de  A.  Belin,  Rue  Ste-Anne,  n.  55,  Palais- 
Royal.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (4),  iii,  xiii,  364;  (4),  323;  (4),  175, 
4  plates  and  3  folded  maps.  c,  nyp.  94231 

A  translation  of  Five  Years'  Residence  in  the  Canadas,  above,  with  the  addition 
of  the  extract  from  Duncan's  voyage,  which  forms  vol.  3. 
For  an  earlier  edition,  see  Cinq  annees  de  sejour,  above. 

Talbot  (John).  History  of  North  America;  comprising,  a 
Geographical  and  Statistical  View  of  the  United  States,  and  of  the 
British  Canadian  Possessions;  including  a  great  variety  of  important 
information  on  the  subject  of  emigrating  to  that  country.  Compiled 
by  John  Talbot,  assistant  editor  of  the  Leeds  Mercury.  Embel- 
lished with  plates  and  maps.  In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  Liverpool:  Pub- 
lished and  sold  by  all  the  booksellers.  1 82  I.  [Colophon:]  Davies 
and  Booth,  printers,  Leeds.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  iv,  498,  4  plates;  (2), 
458,  frontispiece.  hsp.  94232 

Pp.  173—180  of  vol.  2  are  misnumbered  157—164. 

For  an  earlier  edition,  published  anonymously,  see  no.  32146,  vol.  8.    c,  h.,  nyp. 

Talbot  (Mary  Anne).  The  Life  and  Surprising  Adventures 
of  Mary  Anne  Talbot  in  the  name  of  John  Taylor  a  natural  daugh- 


426  TALBOT. 

ter  of  the  late  Earl  Talbot.  Comprehending  an  Account  of  her 
extraordinary  Adventures  in  the  Character  of  Foot-Boy,  Drummer, 
Cabin-Boy,  and  Sailor.  Also  of  her  many  very  narrow  escapes  in 
different  engagements,  while  in  the  land  and  sea  services,  and  of  the 
hardships  which  she  suffered  while  under  cure  of  the  wounds  re- 
ceived in  the  engagement  under  Lord  Howe,  June  I,  1794,  &c., 
&c.,  &c.  Related  by  herself.  London:  Printed  for  R.  S.  Kir  by  ^ 
No.  II,  London  House  Yard,  Paternoster  Row.  Published^  June 
16,  1809.)  {Price  One  Shilling.  J.  G.  Barnard,  Printer,  Skinner 
Street,  London.    l2mo.  BM.  94233 

Title  from  a  reproduction  included  in  the  reprint  in  Dowie's  "Women  Adven- 
turers," 1893,  pp.  133-196. 

Includes  brief  accounts  of  the  experiences  of  the  authoress  in  America  and  the 
West  Indies. 

Originally  published  in  "Kirby's  Wonderful  and  Scientific  Museum,"  vol.  2, 
1804,  pp.  160—225,  as  "Narrated  by  herself  to  the  Editor."   aas.,  nyp. 

A  copy  of  the  1809  edition  was  listed  in  Heartman's  catalogue  for  a  sale  of 
Sept.  8,  1923,  lot  no.  139. 

Talbot  (Mary  Elizabeth).  Rurality.  Original  desultory  tales. 
By  Miss  Mary  Elizabeth  Talbot.  .  .  .  Providence:  Marshall  and 
Hammond,  Printers,  1830.    i2mo,  pp.  196.    Frontispiece. 

cu.,  H.  94234 

Talbot  (Silas).  An  Historical  Sketch,  to  the  end  of  the  Revo- 
lutionary War,  of  the  life  of  Silas  Talbot,  Esq.  of  the  State  of  Rhode- 
Island,  lately  Commander  of  the  United  States  Frigate,  the  Con- 
stitution, and  of  an  American  Squadron  in  the  West-Indies.  New- 
York:   Printed  by  G.  &  R.  Waite,  for  H.  Caritat.    1 803.    l2mo, 

pp.   (9),   147.  BA.,  C,  cu.,  NYP.,  WLC.  94235 

Pp.  Ill— 125  contain  the  poem,  "The  Prison-Ship,"  by  Philip  Freneau. 

Talbot.  The  Life  and  Surprising  Adventures  of  Captain  Tal- 
bot, containing  a  curious  account  of  the  various  changes  and  grada- 
tions of  this  extraordinary  character;  from  the  time  of  his  first  going 
to  sea  as  cabin  boy ;  until  his  taking  the  command  of  the  Washing- 
ton Ship  of  War;  also,  His  various  Engagements  during  the  Ameri- 
can War:  and  singular  Escapes  in  his  different  Stages  of  Life.  The 
whole  forming  a  complete  series  of  singular  incidents  and  enter- 
taining adventures.  London:  Printed  by  Barnard  and  Sultzer, 
Water  Lane,  Fleet  Street,  for  Tegg  and  Castleman,  Wholesale 
Booksellers,  Warwick  Square,  Paternoster-Row ;  Brown,  Edin- 
burgh; M.  Keene,  Dublin;  J.  Bull,  Waterford.  ...  [1803.^] 
i2mo,  pp.  (8),  147,  advertisements  (i).  BM.,  nyp.,  wlc.  94236 

"Advertisement"  on  seventh  preliminary  page  dated:    February,  1803. 


TALBOTT. 


427 


See  also  under  Pennsylvania,  The  Resolution  of  the  High  Court  of  Errors  and 
Appeals  ...  in  the  cause  of  Silas  Talbot  .  .  .  Against  the  Commanders  and  Owners 
of  the  Brigs,  Achilles,  Patty  and  Hihernia,  no.  60582,  vol.  14.    hsp.,  Jcb.,  nyp. 

Talbott  and  Blood,  compilers.  New  Jersey  State  Business 
Directory  for  1866.   See  no.  53193,  vol.  13. 

Talcott  (George).  Review  of  the  Testimony  ,  .  .  upon  the 
Trial  of  Brig.  General  George  Talcott.  See  [Spencer,  John  Can- 
field],  no.  89356,  vol.  22.  aas.,  b.,  bm.j  c,  m.,  nyp. 

Talcott  (Hart).  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Warren,  Connecti- 
cut, on  Lord's  Day,  August  9,  1829,  occasioned  by  the  death  of 
Rev.  Peter  Starr.  By  Hart  Talcott.  New-Haven,  Printed  by 
Baldwi7i  and  Treadway.    1829.    8vo,  pp.  18. 

GTS.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  UTS.,  Y.  94236A 
Includes  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  Peter  Starr,  pp.  11— 16. 

A  Tale,  founded  on  Facts.  Modern  Quixotism.  Improve  your 
Conduct.  Confessions  of  Saint  Martin.  Soliloquy.  (To  be  con- 
tinued.)   1832.    [«.  ^.]    i2mo,  pp.  II.  AAs.  94237 

Humorous  notes  on  local  happenings  in  the  town  of  Milhury,  Mass. 

The  Tale  of  a  Box;  containing  a  True  Narrative  of  its  Adven- 
tures in  collecting  the  charity  of  various  Congregations  and  Societies 
in  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts;  with  occasional  Remarks. 
By  itself.  .  .  .  Boston:  Published  by  C.  Sfcar.    1 820.    l2mo,  pp.  36. 

BA.  94238 

The  Tale  of  a  New  Yorker.  By  a  known  author.  .  .  .  Copy  right 
secured.  New-York:  George  Roberts  i^  Co.,  132  Nassau  Street. 
1835.    8vo,  pp.  45.  H.  94239 

A  Tale  of  a  Tub.  Part  Second.  With  notes  and  illustrations.  .  .  . 
By  Democritus  Americanus.  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  the  /Author. 
1826.   8vo,  pp.  97,  verso  blank,  errata  (i).   8  plates. 

HSP.,  P.  94240 

Probably  considered  by  the  American  author  as  "Part  Second"  of  Dean  Swift's 
"Tale  of  a  Tub,"  there  being  no  evidence  of  an  earlier  part  of  the  .A.merican  work. 

The  catalogue  card  at  hsp.  suggests  Richard  Penn  Smith  as  the  author.  McCul- 
lough's  edition  of  the  "Life  and  Writings"  of  Smith,  1917,  p.  28,  merely  mention 
that  a  "volume,  entitled  A  Tale  of  a  Tub,  has  been  attributed  to  him." 

[       A  Tale  of  Lexington.   N.  Y.    1823.  M.  94241 

A  Tale  of  the  Rebellion.  See  [Penficld  (A.)],  no.  59652, 
vol.  14.   C. 


428  TALE. 

A  Tale  of  Tucuman.  See  Junius  Redivivus,  fseud.,  no.  36927, 
vol.  9. 

Attributed  to  Wm.  Bridges  Adams  in  Cushing's  "Initials  and  Pseudonyms,"  ist 
sen,  p.  320.  Adams  used  this  pseudonym.  See  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 

.  .  .  Talekesuhsutaduks?  See  [Rand  (Silas  Tertius)],  note  fol- 
lowing no.  67765,  vol.  16.    C,  HEH.,  NEWBERRY. 

Filling's   "Bibliography   of  the   Algonquian    Languages,"   p.   422,  lists   a   reprint, 

[Halijax,    1888.]       HEH.,    NEWBERRY. 

Tales  about  Canada.  By  Peter  Parley:  edited  by  the  Revd.  T. 
Wilson.    London.    [1839.]     i6mo.  bm.  94242 

Samuel  Clark  of  the  firm  of  Darton  and  Clark,  publishers,  used  the  pseudonym 
of  Rev.  T.  Wilson  in  writing  spurious  Peter  Parley  tales.  See  F.  J.  H.  Darton's 
"Peter  Parley  and  the  Battle  of  the  Children's  Books"  in  the  "Cornhill  Magazine," 
new  ser.,  vol.  73,  1932,  pp.  542—558. 

Improved  title  of  no.  27924,  vol.  7,  incorrectly  attributed  to  S.  G.  Goodrich. 

Tales  about  the  United  States  of  America,  Geographical,  Polit- 
ical, and  Historical;  with  comparative  views  of  other  countries.  By 
Peter  Parley,  author  of  the  "Tales  about  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and 
America,"  .  .  .  Illustrated  by  maps  and  cuts.  The  Third  Edition. 
London:  Printed  for  Thomas  Tegg  and  Son,  73,  Cheapside;  R. 
Griffin  and  Co.,  Glasgow ;  Tegg  and  Co.,  Dublin;  and  J.  and 
S.  A.  Tegg,  Sudney  and  H chart  Town.  MDCCCxxxviii.  [Verso 
of  title:]  London:  Bradbury  and  Evans,  Printers,  White  friars. 
1 8 mo,  pp.  viii,  285.   Frontispiece,  and  tvv'o  maps  on  one  leaf. 

H. 94243 

BM.  has  a  Boston,  1837,  edition  with  the  title,  "Peter  Parley's  Book  of  the 
United  States,  geographical,  political  and  historical,"  and  a  "Fourth  Edition,"  brought 
down  to  the  death  of  Lincoln,  London,  1866,  with  the  title,  "Parley's  Tales  about  the 
United  States  of  America." 

S.  G.  Goodrich  in  his  "Recollections,"  vol.  2,  1856,  p.  542,  lists  an  1833  edition 
of  this  work  as  one  of  the  genuine  Peter  Parley  publications  written  by  himself. 

Tales  and  Sketches,  by  a  Cosmopolite.  .  .  .  New-York:  Elam 
Bliss,  111  Broadway.  1830.  [Verso  of  title:]  New-York:  Thos. 
Snowden,  Printer,  14  Exchange-Place.    8vo,  pp.  (8),  5-256. 

AAS.,  C,  NYP.  94244 

Attributed  by  Cushing  to  James  Lawson.  An  early  ms.  slip  prepared  for  the  Dic- 
tionary by  Joseph  Sabin  mentions  a  Nezv  York,  1832,  edition. 

Tales  and  Sketches.  By  a  Country  Schoolmaster.  See  [Leggett 
(William)],  no.  39866,  vol.  10.  aas.,  b.,  bm.,  c,  h.,  nyp. 

Tales  and  Sketches.  By  the  Author  of  "Hope  Leslie."  See 
[Sedgwick  (Catharine  Maria)],  nos.  78804-78805,  vol.  19. 
Philadc'lphia,  1835,  c,  nyp.;  New  York,  1844,  ba.,  bm.;  New 
York,  1858,  NYP. 


TALES. 


429 


Tales  and  Souvenirs  of  a  Residence  in  Europe.  Sec  [Rives  {Mrs. 
William  Cabell)],  no.  71683,  vol.  17.  aas.,  c,  nvp. 

Tales,  by  the  author  of  "Three  Experiments  of  Living."  See 
[Lee  (Hannah  F.)],  note  following  no.  39738,  vol.  10.    c. 

Tales  from  American  History.  See  [Robbins  (E.)],  nos. 
7 1 807-7 1 809,  vol.  17.  Nexv  York,  1830,  c,  H.,  nvp.;  New 
York,  1833,  B.,  NYP. 

Tales  of  a  Traveller.  By  Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent.  See  [Irving 
(Washington)],  nos,  35203-35204,  vol.  9.    First  edition,    aas., 

BA.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  NYP. 

For  fuller  information  as  to  early  editions,  see  Langfeld  and  Blackburn's  "Wash- 
ington Irving,  a  Bibliography,"  1933,  published  by  the  New  York  Public  Library. 

Tales  of  an  American  Landlord;  containing  Sketches  of  Life 
South  of  the  Potomac.  ...  In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  New-York:  Pub- 
lished by  W.  B.  Gilley,  92  Broadway.  J.  Seymour,  Printer.  1824. 
2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  iv,  13-233;  257.  B.,  c,  cu.,  h.  94245 

Tales  of  an  Indian  Camp.    London:    Colburn.    1 829.    3  vols., 

I2mo.  BM.,  BODLEIAN,  FAC.ADV.  94246 

For  an  1830  edition  and  a  German  translation,  see  the  author,  Jones  (J.  A.),  no. 
36521,  vol.  9,  c,  NYP.;  and  36522,  c,  nyp. 

An  edition  forms  vols.  24— 26  of  The  New  British  Novelist  [1830?  ]•    y. 

As  to  plagiarism  from  Bryant  in  the  third  volume,  see  Godwin's  "Biography"  of 
the  poet,  vol.  i,  1883,  p.  249. 

Tales  of  Glauber-Spa.  By  several  American  Authors.  ...  In 
two  volumes.  .  .  .  New-York:  Printed  and  fublished  by  J .  iff  J. 
Harper,  No.  82  Cliff-street,  and  sold  by  the  frincifal  booksellers 
throughout  the  United  States.    MDCCCXxxil.    2  vols.,   1 2  mo,  pp. 

276;  263.  C,  H.,  NYP.,  PEAB.  94247 

On  cover:    Library  of  Select  Novels.    N   .  xxvii[— xxviii]. 

On  the  title  pages  of  later  editions  in  1844  and  1856  the  authors  are  given  as 
follows:  Miss  C.  M.  Sedgwick,  Messrs.  J.  K.  Paulding,  W.  C.  Bryant,  R.  C.  Sands, 
and  William  Leggett.  The  collection  was  edited  by  Bryant,  who  contributed  two 
stories,  "Medfield,"  and  "The  Skeleton's  Cave."  See  Godwin's  "Biography"  of  the 
poet,  1883,  pp.  286-287. 

Published  in  England  under  the  title:  Childe  Roeliffe's  Pilgrimage  and  other 
tales.    By  several  American  Authors.    London,  1834,  3  vols.,  i2mo.    b.m. 

The  Tales  of  Peter  Parley,  about  America.  With  Engravings. 
S.  G.  Goodrich — Boston.  MDCCCXxvii.  [Colophon:]  Ingraham 
&  Reives,  Printers.    l8mo,  pp.  142.    19  plates.       BA.,  H.  94248 

Improved  title  of  no.  2791 1,  vol.  7,  entered  under  the  author,  S.  G.  Goodrich.  The 
latter  includes  this  work  in  his  list  of  the  genuine  tales  under  the  name  of  Peter 


430  TALES. 

Parley.     See   his   "Recollections,"   vol.    2,    1856,   p.    539.     There   were   many    later 
editions,  including  a  revised  edition,  Philadelphia,  1839.    c. 

For  a  French  translation,  see  no.  27896,  vol.  7.   b.,  ba.,  c,  nyp. 

Tales  of  the  Fireside.  By  a  lady  of  Boston  .  .  .  Boston:  H'dliard, 
Gray,  Little  and  Wilkins.    1 827.    8vo,  pp.  225.  C,  H.  94249 

Tales  of  the  Good  Woman.  5^^  [Paulding  (J.  K.)],  no.  59214, 
vol.  14.  New  York.  1 829,  AAS.,  BA.,  H.,  NYP.;  Nezu  York,  1 867, 
AAS.,  BA.j  H.,  PEAB.,  NYP. 

Tales  of  the  Night.  See  [Wood  {Mrs.  Sarah  Sayward  Barrel)]. 
Tales  of  the  Northwest.   See  [Snelling  (William  Joseph)],  no. 

85428,  vol.  21.    AAS.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  NYP,,  P.,  WHS.,  Y. 

Tales  of  the  Puritans.  The  Regicides.  —  The  Fair  Pilgrim.  — 
Castine.  New-Haven:  Published  by  A.  H.  Maltby.  Sold  also  by 
Carter^  Hendee  and  Babcocky  Crocker  and  Brewster,  Boston:  G. 
and  C.  and  H.  Carvill,  and  Jona.  Leavitt,  New-York:  [etc.] 
1 83 1.    [Verso  of  title:]    Baldwin  and  Treadzvayy  Printers.    i2mo, 

PP-    (4).    13-300-  C.,  H.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  94250 

By  Delia  Salter  Bacon.  See  Theodore  Bacon's  "Delia  Bacon,  a  biographical 
sketch,"  1888,  p.  19. 

Tales  of  the  Revolution.  By  a  young  gentleman  of  Nashville  .  .  . 
Nashville:  HuntjTardijf  and  Co.    1833.    1 2 mo,  pp.  179. 

c.  94251 

Tales  of  the  Revolution,  and  Thrilling  Stories,  founded  on  Facts. 
By  the  Author  of  "Indian  Wars."  Methuen,  Mass.:  James  Jasper 
Henderson.    1 837.    24mo.  94252 

Title  from  Heartman's  catalogue  for  a  sale  of  May  9,  1925,  lot  no.  16.  The  work 
is  said  to  have  been  written  by  one  of  Peter  Horry's  followers  and  relates  mainly  to 
incidents  in  the  swamps  of  South  Carolina,  and  near  Germantown. 

Possibly  by  D.  S.  Sanders,  who  was  the  anonymous  author  of  "History  of  the 
Indian  Wars,"   1812. 

Tales  of  the  Revolution :  being  rare  and  remarkable  passages  of 
the  history  of  the  War  of  1775.  New-York:  Printed  and  pub- 
lished by  Harfer  and  Brothers,  No.  82,  Clif  Street.  And  sold  by 
the  Booksellers  generally  throughout  the  United  States,  1835.  1 8 mo, 
pp.  216.  NYP.  94253 

Reissued  by  Harper  and  Brothers  in  1839,  1841,  1844,  and  1858. 

Tales  of  Travels  west  of  the  Mississippi.  See  [Snelling  (William 
Joseph)],  no.  85429,  vol.  21. 


TALES. 


431 


Tales  of  Venezuela.  Sec  Campaigns  and  Cruises,  in  Venezuela 
and  New  Granada,  no.  10 193,  vol.  3.  aas.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  jcb., 

NYP. 

Vols.  2-3  of  the  Campaigns  and  Cruises  have  the  above  title,  and  contain  respect- 
ively "The  Earthquake  of  Caraccas"  and  "The  Savannas  of  Varinas."  All  three 
volumes  are  from  the  same  author. 

Dr.  V.  Lecuna  in  the  "Nueva  diario"  of  Caracas,  Sept.  13,  1916,  attributes  the 
work  to  Col.  Wm.  D.  Mahoney.    See  "Cultura  venezolano,"  vol.   i,  1918,  p.  85. 

Vol.  I  was  translated  into  French  with  the  title,  "Campagnes  et  croissicres,"  Paris, 
1837.    c. 

Chapters  1-14  of  vol.  i  were  translated  from  the  French  edition  into  Spanish 
with  the  title  "Memorias  de  un  oficial  de  la  legion  britanica,"  forming  vol.  8  of 
"Biblioteca  Ayacucho,"  Madrid,  [191 6]. 

These  fourteen  chapters  were  reprinted  serially  in  "Cultura  venezolano,"  vols.  1-7, 
Caracas,  191 8— 1920,  with  the  title,  "Campaiias  y  cruceros." 

A  Spanish  translation  of  vol.  3  of  the  original  English  edition  appeared  serially 
in  "Cultura  venezolano,"  vols.  9-21,  1921-1924,  with  the  title,  "Las  Sabanas  de 
Barinas." 

Taletell  (George),  fseud.  Recreations  of  George  Taletell, 
F.  Y.  C.  Charleston:  Duke  ^  Broivne^  PrinferSj  No.  9,  Broad- 
Street,  1822.    8vo,  pp.  74.  Y.  94254 

Included  by  Dexter  in  a  list  of  the  works  of  Isaac  Edward  Holmes.  See  Yale 
Graduates,  vol.  6,  p.  763. 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

[Taliaferro  (H.  E.)].  Fisher's  River  (North  Carolina) 
Scenes  and  Characters.  By  "Skitt,"  [pseud.]  "who  was  raised  thar." 
Illustrated  by  John  M'Lenan.  New  York:  Harfer  (ff  Brothers, 
Publishers,  Franklin  Square.  1 859.  l2mo,  pp.  269,  including  illus- 
trations. B.,  C,  HEH.,  NYP.,  UTEX.  94255 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  is 
included  because  of  a  cross  reference. 

Taliaferro  (John).  Circular  Communication,  addressed  to 
his  constituents,  by  John  Taliaferro,    [n.  f.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  12. 

p.  94256 

According  to  the  "Biographical  Directory  of  the  American  Congress,"  1928, 
Taliaferro  served  in  Congress  at  various  times  from  1 801-1 843. 

[Taliaferro]  ?  Extract  from  a  Poem  entitled  Old  Virginia 
Georgics.  Washington:  Printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton.  1840.  l6mo, 
pp.8.  ba.  94257 

Presentation  inscription  in  ba.  copy:  For  the  honb.  J:  Q.  Adams  with  the  respects 
of  John  Taliaferro  of  Virg^. 

The  Talisman.   See  The  Worcester  Talisman. 

The  Talisman   for  mdcccxxviii.   .  .  .  Elam  Bliss,  Broadway,      A  y 
New-York.    MDCCCxxvil.    [Verso  of  title:]    J.  Seymour,  Printer,     ft  'j 


r/i 


432  TALLEYRAND. 

John-street.  i8mo,  pp.  x,  (2),  288.  7  plates,  and  facsimile  on  two 
leaves,  aas.,  ba.,  bm.,  cu.,  nyp.,  y.  +  For  mdcccxxix.  [Same 
imprints.]  mdcccxxviii.  i8mo,  pp.  x,  (2),  342.  6  plates,  aas., 
BA.,  BM.,  BU.,  c,  cu.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.  +  For  MDCCCxxx.  [Same 
publisher's  imprint.]  mdcccxxix.  [Verso  of  title:]  Stereotyped 
by  A.  Chandler.  No.  2  Ann-streety  N.  York.  Sleight  (^  Robinson, 
Printers.   1 8mo,  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  xii,  358.    1 1  plates. 

BA.,  BM.,  C,  cu.,  NYH.,  NYP.  94258 
The  preface  of  each  Issue  is  signed  by  "Francis  Herbert,"  as  editor,  this  being  a 

joint   pseudonym   used   by   Gulian   Crommelin   Verplanck,  William   Cullen    Bryant, 

and   Robert   Charles   Sands.    See   Godwin's    "Biography"    of   Bryant,   vol.    I,    1883, 

pp.  236—241,  which  includes  a  list  of  Bryant's  contributions. 

The  three  volumes  were  reissued  in  1833  under  the  title,  "Miscellanies,"  and  with 

the  authors'  names  on  the  title  pages,    nyh. 

Talleyrand [—Perigord  (Charles  Maurice  de),  frince  de 
Benevent^ .  Memoir  concerning  the  Commercial  Relations  of  the 
United  States  with  England.  By  Citizen  Talleyrand.  Read  at  he 
National  Institute,  the  15th  Germinal,  in  the  year  v.  To  which 
is  added  An  Essay  upon  the  Advantages  to  be  derived  from  New 
Colonies  in  the  existing  circumstances.  By  the  same  author.  Read 
at  the  Institute,  the  15th  Messidor,  in  the  year  v.  London:  Printed 
for  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  and  Orme,  Paternoster-Row.  1806. 
[Verso  of  title:]    /.  Wright,  Printer,  St.  John's-Square,  Clerken- 

Well.     8vo,  pp.   87.     BA.,  H.,  HEH.,  JOHN  CRERAR,  NYP.,  P.,  WHS., 

WLC,  Y.  +  Boston:  Prifited  by  Thomas  B.  Wait  &'  Comfany. 
Sold  by  W.  Wells  —  Court-street.    1 809.    8vo,  pp.  22. 

AAS.,  B.,  ba.,  bm.,  C,  cu.,  H.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WLC,  Y.  94259 

A  translation  of  Memoirs,  below. 

Reprinted  in  the  "Pamphleteer,"  vol.  4,  1 814,  pp.  463-488. 

Talleyrand  [-Perigord].  Memoire  sur  les  relations  com- 
merciales  des  Etats-Unis  avec  I'Angleterre.  Par  le  Citoyen  Talley- 
rand. Lu  a  I'Institut  national,  le  15  Germinal,  An.  5.  Suivi  d'un 
Essai  sur  les  avantages  a  retirer  de  colonies  nouvelles  dans  les  circon- 
stances  presentes.  Par  le  meme  auteur.  Lu  a  I'Institut,  le  15 
Messidor,  An  5.  A  Londres:  De  I'Imfrimerie  de  W.  Spilsbury, 
57,  Snoivhill.  Se  vend  che-z  J.  Deboffe,  Libraire,  Gerrard-Street; 
et  che^z  tous  les  autres  libr aires.  1 805.  l2mo,  pp.  47.  BM.,  FAC. 
ADV.,  HEH.,  Y.  +  Seconde  Edition.  A  Londres:  De  PImprimerie 
de  J.  Dean,  57,  W ardour-Street,  Soho,  se  vend  che-z  J.  de  Bojfe, 
Libraire^  Nassau-street,  Soho;    et  chez  tous  les  Autres  libraires. 

1808.     8vo,  pp.  47.  BM.,  HEH.,  NYP.,  WLC.  94260 

Originally  published  in  "Memoires  de  I'Institut  national  des  sciences  et  arts, 
[classe  de]  Sciences  morales  et  politiques,"  vol.  2,  an  VII,  [1799],  pp.  86—106, 
288-^,01. 


TALLEYRAND. 


433 


Reprinted  in  the  original  French  in  Bulwer's  "Historical  Characters,"  vol.  i,  1868, 
pp.  4+9-481. 

For  an  English  translation,  see  Memoir,  above. 

Title  of  the  1805  edition  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Talleyrand [-Perigord].  Talleyrand's  Defence.  Strictures 
on  the  American  State  Papers  delivered  by  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  to  the  American  Congress,  on  April  5,  1798.  In- 
cluding the  Official  Correspondence,  with  the  American  Envoys, 
at  Paris,  relative  to  some  charges  against  the  French  Ministry, 
which  appeared  in  a  London  newspaper,  in  May  last.  By  M.  Tal- 
leyrand, Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs  in  France.  Translated  from 
the  French.  London:  Printed  for  J.  S.  Jordan,  No.  166,  Fleet- 
street.  M.DCC.xcvill.  (Price  sixpe?ice.)  8vo,  pp.  25,  advertise- 
ments ( I ).  HEH.,  NYP.  94261 

See  also,  The  Whole  Official  Correspondence  between  the  Envoys  of  the  American 
States,  and  Mons.  Talleyrand. 

Tallis  (A.).  Tallis'  New  York  Street  Views.  See  New  York 
City,  no.  54691,  vol.  13. 

Tallmadge  ([Benjamin]).  The  Speeches  of  Messieurs  Gar- 
denier  &  Tallmadge.   See  Gardenier  (Barent),  no.  26606,  vol.  7. 

Tallmadge  (Daniel  B.).  Opinion  of  Daniel  B.  Tallmadge, 
Esq.  in  relation  to  the  constitutional  powers  of  the  Legislature,  to 
take  from  the  city  of  New  York,  the  Ferry  Franchise,  between  New 
York  and  Brooklyn.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  mayor  of  the 
city  of  New  York.   New  York,  March,  1835.   8vo,  pp.  19. 

cu.  94262 

Tallmadge.  Opinion  of  Hon.  D.  B.  Tallmadge,  of  the  6th 
of  June,  1837,  in  relation  to  the  Entering  upon  Lands,  &c.  for 
temporary  purposes,  in  the  construction  of  the  Croton  Aqueduct; 
the  damage  to  be  appraised  either  before  or  after  the  use  of  such 
lands,  &c.  Also,  his  Supplementary  Opinion,  of  the  13th  of  Febru- 
ary, 1838,  showing  the  recent  decision  of  the  Court  of  Errors  as  not 
conflicting  with  the  aforesaid  opinion.  Nezv-York:  Printed  by 
James  Van  Norden,  27  Pine-Street.  1 837.  [i.e.,  1 838.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  cu.,  NYP.  94263 

Tallmadge  (James).  Address  delivered  May  20,  1837,  in 
the  Chapel  of  the  University  of  the  City  of  New-York,  on  occasion 
of  the  Dedication  of  the  Building  to  the  purposes  of  Science,  Liter- 
ature, and  Religion.  By  the  Hon.  James  Tallmadge,  Esq.  President 


434  TALLMADGE. 

of  the  Council.   New-York:  Printed  by  D.  Fanshaw,  150  Nassau- 
street.    1837.    ^^°'  PP*  ^3- 

B.y  C.J  CXJ.y  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  UTS.,  Y.  94264 

Tallmadge.  Speech  of  the  Honorable  James  Tallmadge,  J.r  of 
Duchess  County,  N.  York,  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States,  on  the  Seminole  War.  New-York:  Printed  by  E. 
ConradyNo.  ^,  Frankjort-st.    1819.    Svo,  pp.  31. 

For  another  edition,  see  the  following:  CU.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.  94265 

Tallmadge.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Tallmadge,  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  on  the  Seminole  War.  {^Washington.  1819.] 
i2mo,  pp.  34.  aas.,  BA.,  BM.  94266 

Caption  title.  Dated:  House  of  Representatives,  January  22.  See  Annals  of  Con- 
gress under  date  of  January  22,  1819. 

For  another  edition,  see  the  preceding  title. 

Tallmadge.  Speech  of  the  Honorable  James  Tallmadge,  Jr.  of 
Duchess  County,  New-York,  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States,  on  Slavery.  To  which  is  added,  the  proceedings  of 
the  Manumission  Society  of  the  City  of  New- York,  and  the  corre- 
spondence of  their  committee  with  Messrs.  Tallmadge  and  Taylor. 
New-York:   Printed  by  E.  Conrad,  Frafikjort-street.    1 819.    8vo, 

pp.  20.  B.,  BA.,  CU.,  NYP.,  PRINCETON,  UTEX.  94267 

Reprinted,  Albany,  1849.    c,  m.,  nyp. 

For  a  eulogium  on  LaFayette,  see  "Particulars"  in  note  following  no.  38583, 
vol.  10. 

A  number  of  other  speeches  and  addresses  by  Tallmadge  delivered  in  the  New  York 
Assembly,  in  Congress,  and  on  special  occasions,  have  also  been  printed. 

Tallmadge  (N[athaniel]  P[itcher]).  Remarks  of  Mr.  N.  P. 
Tallmadge,  in  defence  of  the  people  of  New-York,  against  the 
charge  of  bank  influence  in  the  result  of  their  election.  Delivered 
in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Feb.  8,  1838,  in  reply  to  Mr. 
Hubbard,  of  N.  H.  Sub-treasury  Bill  being  under  consideration. 
[n.f.    1838.]    4to,  pp.  8.  H.,  NYP.  94268 

Caption  title. 

Tallmadge.  Remarks  of  Mr.  Tallmadge,  in  defence  of  the 
People  of  New- York,  against  the  charge  of  Bank  Influence,  in  the 
result  of  their  election.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.,  Feb- 
ruary 8,  1838,  in  reply  to  Mr.  Hubbard,  of  N.  H.;  the  Sub- 
treasury  bill  being  under  consideration.  .  .  .  Washington:  Printed 
at  the  Madisonian  Office.    1 838.    Svo,  pp.  14. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  NYH.  94269 
There  are  two  issues  of  this  edition  with  varying  quotations  before  the  imprint. 


TALLMADGE.  4.'^5 

Tallmadge.  Speech  of  Mr.  Tallmadgc,  of  New  York,  on  the 
Motion  of  Mr.  Calhoun  not  to  receive  the  petition  of  the  Society  of 
Friends  to  aboh'sh  Slavery  in  the  District  of  Columbia.  In  Senate, 
P'ebruary  15,  1836.    [n.  f.    1836.]    8vo,  pp.  8.   nvh.,  nyp.  94270 

Caption  title. 

Other  speeches  of  Tallmadge  in  the  senate  were  also  printed  separately. 

Tallmadge,  Ohio.  Proceedings  in  commemoration  of  the  Fif- 
tieth Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Tallmadge;  with  the  Histor- 
ical Discourses  of  Hon.  E.  N.  Sill,  and  Rev.  L.  Bacon,  and  Bio- 
graphical Sketches  of  the  Early  Settlers  of  the  Township,  by  Amos 
Seward,  Esq.;  together  with  Addresses,  Correspondence,  etc. 
Akron^  O:  Beebe  &'  Elkins,  Prifiters.  1857.  ^^'^j  PP-  ^^^'  ^'"~ 
rata  (i).  aas.,  b.,  c,  nyp.,  whs.  94271 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  is 
included  because  of  an  incorrect  reference  under  "Adam"  Seward. 

[Talon  (Jean  Baptiste)]  .?  Memoire  sur  I'etat  present  du  Can- 
ada. See  Quebec,  note  on  no.  67020,  ^'ol.  16.     bm.,  nyp.,  wlc. 

Talvi,  or  Talvj,  fseud.  See  [Robinson  {Mrs.  Therese  Alber- 
tine  Louise  von  Jacob)]. 

Works  by  this  author  have  been  located  as  follows: 

Aus  der  Geschichte  der  ersten  Ansiedelungen  in  den  Vereinlgten  Staatcn,  no.  72188, 
vol.  17.    BA. 

Die  Auswanderer,  Z,i'//)s/^,  1852.   bm. 

The  Exiles,  no.  72189,  vol.  17.    h.,  nyp.  p. 

Geschichte  der  Colonization  von  Neu-England,  no.  72190.    .^as.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  h., 

M.,  NYH.,  NYP. 

Talvi's  History  of  the  Colonization  of  America,  no.  7219.    b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  cu., 

FAC.ADV.,   NYP. 

Tamaio  DE  Vargas  (Thomas).  See  Tamayo  de  Vargas 
(Tomas). 

Tamajuncosa  (Antonio).  Descripcion  de  las  misiones,  al  cargo 
del  Colegio  de  Nuestra  Sefiora  de  los  angeles  de  la  villa  de  Tarija, 
por  fray  Antonio  Tamajuncosa,  comisario  y  prefecto  de  dichas 
misiones.  Primera  Edicion.  Buenos-Aires.  Imfrenta  del  estado. 
1836.   4to,  pp.  (2),  V,  3-50.   Folded  table. 

BM.,  C,  cu.,  H.,  HISP.SOC.AMER.,  M.,  NYP.,  Y.  94272 
Forms  part  of  vol.  5  of  Pedro  de  Angelis'  "Coleccion  de  obras  y  documcntos  rcla- 
tivos  a  la  historia  ...  del  Rio  de  la  Plata,"  our  no.  1537,  vol.  i. 
Dated,  Feb.  26,  1800. 

Tamara  (Francisco).  El  Libro  |  de  las  Costvm  \  bres  de  todas 
las  Gentes  del  |  Mvndo,  y  de  las  Indias.  Tradvzi-  |  do  y  copilado 
por  el  Bachiller  Francis-  |  co  Thamara  Cathcdratico  de  Cadiz.  | 


436  TAMARIZ. 

Y  dirigido  al  ilustrissimo  Seiior  |  Don  luan  Claros  de  Guzman  | 
Conde  de  Niebla,  &c.  |  En  Anvers.  \  En  casa  de  Martin  Nucioy  a 
la  en-  |  sena  de  las  dos  Ciguenas.  \  1556.  |  Con  gracia  y  fr'tuilegio. 
Small  8vo,  349  numbered  and  3  unnumbered  leaves.  A— Z,  Aa— Xx 
in  eights.  BM.j  JCB.^  nyp.  94273 

Leaves  249—328  relate  to  America. 

The  work  is  in  part  a  translation  of  the  "Mores,  leges,  et  ritvs  omnivm  gentivm" 
of  Boemus,  our  no.  61 18,  vol.  2. 

Tamariz  (Mariano).  Esposicion  que  hace  a  la  Camara  de  Dipu- 
tados  del  Congreso  general  el  apoderado  del  duque  de  Terranova 
y  Monteleone  (M.  Tamariz).    Mexico.    1833.    4to.      BM.  94274 

Tamariz  de  Carmona  (Antonio).  Relation,  y  descripcion 
del  Templo  Real  de  la  civdad  de  la  Puebla  de  los  Angeles  en  la 
Nueua  Espana,  y  su  Catedral.  Qve  de  orden  de  Sv  Magestad 
acabo,  y  consagro  a  i8.  de  Abril  de  1649  ^^  Husstrissimo,  y  Reue- 
rendissimo  Senor  do  luan  de  Palafox  y  Mendoga,  del  Consejo  Real 
de  las  Indias,  y  Obispo  desta  Diocesi:  Su  despedida,  y  falida  para 
los  Reynos  de  Espana.  Con  dos  cartas  Pastorales  del  mismo  Ilus- 
trissimo Seiior  sobre  la  materia.  Escrita.  Por  el  Licenciado  D. 
Antonio  Tamariz  de  Carmona,  Cura,  y  Vicario  por  su  Magestad 
del  Partido  de  Tetzintlan.  ...  [Puebla.  1650.'']  4to,  8  leaves, 
103  numbered  leaves.  94275 

Title  abbrevi:ited  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  la  Puebla  de  Los  Angeles,"  no.  31. 
Beristain,  vol.  4,  p.  15,  mentions  an  edition  found  in  vol.  12  of  "Miscelaneas  del 
Duque  de  Villahumbrosa." 

[Tamaron  (Pedro)].  Relacion  del  atentado  sacrilegio,  come- 
tido  por  tres  indios  de  un  pueblo  de  la  provincia  del  Nuevo  Mexico; 
y  de  el  severo  castigo,  que  execute  la  Divina  Justicia  con  el  fautor 
principal  de  ellos.  Imfressa  con  las  licencias  necessarias,  en  Mexico 
en  la  Imprenta  de  la  Bibliotheca  Mexicana,  en  el  Puente  del  Es~ 
firitu  Santo.    Anode  1763.    4to,  pp.  (7).  94276 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  vol.  5,  no.  4819.  Leon's  "Bibliografia 
mexicana,"  vol.  i,  pt.  4,  p.  517,  attributes  to  Tamaron,  and  gives  the  collation  as  9 
unnumbered  leaves. 

Tamaulipas,  Mexico,  Apologia  del  Cuarto  Congreso  Consti- 
tucional  de  Tamaulipas:  instalado  el  14  de  Agosto  del  Aiio  corri- 
ente.    [Mexico.    1831.]    4to,  pp.  17.  BM.  94277 

Signed:    Un  hijo  de  Tamaulipas. 

La  mentira  dura  mientras  llega  la  verdad,  6  scan  los  verdaderos 
sucesos  de  la  instalacion  del  Congreso  de  este  Estado  de  Tamau- 
lipas en  14  de  Agosto  de  183  I.    Mejico.    1 832.    4to,  pp.  22. 

Subscribed:    Los  Ingenuos.  BM.  9427" 


TAMAYO.  437 

Tamayo  (Antonio).  Alegacion  en  justicia  sobre  el  Derccho  del 
Autor  a  la  Canongia  Lectoral  de  la  Catedral  de  la  Puebla.  Im- 
frcnta  en  Mexico  for  Gary-ido.    1627.    Folio.  94279 

The  author  maintains  that  native  born  Americans  should  be  given  pn-fcrence  for 
ecclesiastical  favors.    Title  and  information  from  Beristain,  vol.  3,  p.  170. 

Tamayo  de  Vargas  (Tomas).  Rcstavracion  dc  la  Civdad  del 
Salvador,  i  Baia  de  Todos-Sanctos,  en  la  Provincia  del  Brasil.  For 
las  armas  de  Don  Philippe  IV.  el  Grande,  Rei  Catholico  De  las 
Espafias  i  Indias,  &c.  A  Sv  Magestad  Don  Thomas  Tamaio  de 
Vargas,  su  Chronista.  Aiio  1628.  Con  Pr'tvtlegio.  En  Madrid: 
Par  la  Vivda  de  Alonso  Martin.  8vo,  7  unnumbered  leaves,  blank 
leaf,  178  numbered  leaves,  pp.  (9).  jj,  ^^  in  fours,  A-Y  in  eights, 
Z  in  two,  j[yf  in  four. 

B.,  BM.,  C.y  HISP.SOC.AMER.,  JCB.,  NVP.  94280 

The  c.  copy  has  [8]  pp.  additional,  at  the  end. 

Listed  in  Antonio's  "Bibliotheca  Hispana  Nova,"  vol.  2,  1788,  p.  314,  as  printed 
in  Madrid  by  "Petrum  Tassum"  in  1626,  in  4to.  However,  the  license  for  printing 
Is  dated  January  20,  1628. 

The  copies  located  in  America  all  have  the  Martin  imprint. 

Tamayo  y  Mendoza  (Garcia  de).  Copia  de  carta,  qve  el 
Capitan  Garcia  de  Tamayo  y  Mendoza,  Escrivano  Mayor  de  la 
Real  Hacienda,  y  Secretario  de  las  juntas  de  guerra,  y  fortificacion 
del  Puerto  del  Callao  Escriue  al  Excelentissimo  Sefior  Principe  de 
Esquilache,  Conde  de  Mayalde,  Comendador  de  A^uaga,  y  Gentil 
hombre  de  la  camara  de  su  Magestad.  [^Lima.  1644.]  Folio,  8 
numbered  leaves.  bm.  94281 

Dated  at  Callao,  July  5,  1644. 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Lima,"  vol.  i,  no.  251. 

Tamayo  y  Mendoza.  Copia  de  carta  qve  el  Capitan  Garcia  de 
Tamayo  y  Mendoza,  .  .  .  escriue  al  Excelentissimo  Seiior  Principe 
de  Esquilache,  en  que  haze  Relacion  de  las  dos  Armadas,  que  el  ano 
de  [  I  ]  644.  saheron,  la  vna  a  Panama  con  el  Real  Tesoro,  y  la  otra  a 
Presidiar  y  fortificar  a  Valdiuia;  .  ,  .  [^Lima.  1645.]  Folio,  pp. 
(19).  94282 

Dated  at  Callao,  January  14,  1645. 

Title  abbreviated  from   Medina's   "Imprenta  en   Lima,"  vol.    i,  no.   262,   a   copy 
located  in  the  Biblioteca  Nacional  at  Lima. 
Reprinted  in  Copia  de  trcs  cartas,  below. 

Tamayo  y  Mendoza.  Copia  de  tres  cartas,  qve  el  Capitan 
Garcia  de  Tamayo  y  Mendoza,  ...  a  escrito  de  lo  qve  dcsde  qve 
entro  a  governar  este  Reyno  del  Peru  el  Excelentissimo  senor 
Marques  de  Manzera,  Virrey  del  a  ido  obrando:  hasta  los  14.  dc 

VOL.  XXIV.  28 


438  TAMAYO    Y    MENDOZA. 

Enero  deste  ano  de  1645.  Ivntamente  con  la  relacion  del  feliz 
viaje,  que  hizo  la  Armada  Real  a  Valdiuia  a  ocupar  y  presidiar  aqu 
.  .  .  antes  que  el  Olandes  boluies  .  .  .  [Lima.  1645.]  410,  I  unnum- 
bered leaf,  61  numbered  leaves,  I  unnumbered  leaf.  94283 

Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Lima,"  vol.  I,  no    263,  describing 
Medina's  own  copy  which  had  a  mutilated  title  page. 

Tamayo  y  Mendoza.  Copi'a  de  vna  carta,  y  relacion  que  desde 
la  ciudad  de  Lima,  en  el  Reyno  del  Piru,  escriuio  Garcia  de  Tamayo 
y  Mendoga,  secretario  de  Juntas  en  aquel  Reyno,  y  Ciudad,  al  seiior 
Principe  de  Esquilache,  Virrey  que  fue  de  aquel  Reyno.  En  la  qual 
se  da  cuenta  del  bue  estado  en  que  corren  las  cosas  de  aquel  Reyno 
...  La  qual  hizo  imprimir  vn  religioso  de  el  orden  de  nuestra  Senora 
de  la  Merced  .  .  .  [Colophon:]  En  Mexico,  for  Francisco  Robledo 
imfressor  del  secrete  del  Santo  Oficio.   Ano  1 643.   4to,  8  leaves. 

Dated,  June  16,  1642.  94204 

Title  from  LeClerc's  "Bibliotheca  americana,"  no.  17. 
Reprinted  in  Copia  de  tres  cartas,  above. 

[Tamayo  y  Negron  (Francisco)].  For  los  interesados  en  la 
carga  de  frvtos,  qve  condvcia  el  navio  nombrado  Nuestra  Seiiora 
de  las  Angvstias,  capitan  Don  Jvan  Fernandez  Arnavd,  vno  de  los 
la  conserva  de  la  flota,  qve  llego  a  estos  Reynos  por  el  mes  de  Marzo 
de  el  afio  passado  de  1727.  a  cargo  del  Theniente  General  Don 
Antonio  Gastaiieta:  sobre  pretender,  qve  las  anclas,  y  artilleria,  qve 
se  hecharon  a  el  mar,  por  aliviar  el  navio,  en  ocasion  de  tormenta, 
y  los  dichos  frvtos,  y  demas  de  sv  carga,  qve  con  el  se  perdieron  en 
la  Isla  de  las  Flores,  se  prorrateen,  como  averia  grvesa,  con  la  plata 
condvcida  en  dicho  navio,  qve  se  salvo.  [«.  f.  172—?]  Folio,  pp. 
(2),  31-  94285 

Signed  by  Tamayo  y  Negron. 

Title   from   Medina's   "Biblioteca   hispano-americana,"   vol.    6,   no.    7600,   a  copy 
located  in  his  own  library. 

Tambien  al  Berdugo  Azotan.  [Colophon:]  Mejico:  imfrenta 
de  OntiveroSy  ano  de  1820.    8vo,  pp.  (4).  Y.  94286 

Caption  title. 

Signed,  El  Chirrion.    A  criticism  of  "El  Conductor  elcctrico,"  Mexico,  1820. 

Information  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Tamburini  (Giacomo).  La  Colombeide  divisa  in  Canti  due, 
intitolati:  La  scoperta  dell' America  e  la  liberazione  di  Genova  dalle 
armi  austriache  nel  1746.    Bastla,  ranno  MTtcccyui.    8vo.    94287 

This  and  the  following  title  from  Fumagalli's  "Bibliografia  degli  scritti  italiani  o 
stampati  in  Italia  sopra  Cristoforo  Colombo,"  1893,  nos.  434  and  435. 


TAMBURINI. 


439 


Tamburini.  Colombiade.  Poema  eroico  mitologico.  Bastla. 
1823.    8vo.  94288 

Tamerlane,  and  other  Poems.  See  [Poe  (E.  A.)],  no.  63569, 
vol.  15.  BM.,  HEH.  (2  copies). 

In  Heartman  and  Rede's  "Bibliographical  Check-list  of  First  Editions  of  Edgar 
Allen  Poe,"  1932,  six  other  known  copies  are  mentioned. 

Reprints  of  the  first  edition:    London,  1884,  nyp.,  and  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1905, 

NVP. 

Facsimile  reprints:   San  Francisco,  1923,  c,  and  London,  1931,  aas.,  nvt. 

Tammany  Society,  or  Columbian  Order. 

The  following  titles  include  publications  of  the  society,  and  anonymous  works  re- 
lating to  it  printed  through  the  year  1840. 

A  Brief  Account  of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Tammany 
Society;  who  Saint  Tammany  was,  and  why  the  society  derived 
their  name  from  him,  with  a  poetical  epitome  of  his  life.  Also,  an 
extract  of  the  narrative  and  account  of  the  order  and  ceremonies 
observed  at  the  interment  of  the  bones  of  the  unhappy  prisoners, 
who  perished  on  board  the  Jersey  prison-ship,  in  the  harbor  of  New- 
York,  as  published  by  order  of  the  Tammany  Society,  at  the  time. 
To  which  is  added,  lines  on  the  death  of  the  Indian  chief  Occola. 
New-York:  Printed  jor  the  fublisher.    1 838.    i2mo,  pp.  32. 

C,  NYH.  94289 

A  Brief  Memorial  of  the  Origin  and  Earlier  History  of  the  Tam- 
many Society,  or  Columbian  Order.  By  R.  G.  Horton.  Reprinted 
from  Valentine's  Manual.  New  York:  Printed  by  the  New  York 
Printing  Comfanyy  81,  83,  and  85  Centre  Street.  1 867.  8vo, 
pp.  52.  NYP.  94290 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  is 
included  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  Horton. 

Constitution  of  the  Tammany  Society.  \^New  York.  1803.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  AAS.  94291 

Caption  title  on  p.  (2).  P.  i:  "Tammany  Society,  Thursday,  March  the  3d.  1803. 
Extract  from  the  Minutes.  The  committee  appointed  to  revise  and  amend  the  con- 
stitution of  the  society  made  report,  which  was  read;  whereupon,  On  Motion,  Ordered, 
That  the  secretary  cause  four  hundred  copies  thereof  to  be  printed  for  the  use  of  the 
members.   Attest.   Andrew  Geyer,  junior.  Secretary." 

Constitution  signed:   Tho.  Bradley,  Chairman  of  the  Committee. 

Constitution  of  the  Tammany  Society,  or  Columbian  Order. 
[n.f.    1803?]    8vo,  pp.  6.  HSP.  94292 

Caption  title.  On  p.  6:  "The  foregoing  Is  a  true  copy  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
Tammany  Society,  or  Columbian  Order.  Attest.  Andrew  Geyer,  jun.  Sec.  Philadel- 
phia 1st,  September,  1803." 


440  TAMMANY. 

Constitution  Public,  of  the  Society  of  St.  Tammany.  New- 
Yorky  Printed  by  Thomas  Greenlcaj.   M,DCC,Lxxx,ix.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

C,  NYH.  94293 

Constitutions  of  the  Tammany  Society  or  Columbian  Order. 
(^Printed  by  John  Harrisson.)  [New  York.    179—?  ]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

NYH. 94294 

Constitutions  of  Tammany  Society,  or  Columbian  Order.  [New 
York.    1790?]    8vo,  pp.  4.  c.  94295 

Observations  on  Conventions,  made  in  a  Tammanial  Debate. 
See  [Smith  (William  Pitt)],  no.  84843,  vol.  21.    M.,  nyh.,  nyp. 

An  Oration  delivered  in  Tammany  Hall,  in  commemoration  of 
the  birthday  of  Thomas  Paine:  and  an  account  of  the  celebration  of 
the  95th  Anniversary  of  that  Day,  (29th  January  1832,)  by  the 
friends  and  admirers  of  his  writings.  Published  under  the  direction 
of  the  Committee  of  Management.  New  York:  Evans  &'  Brooks, 
Printers,  No.  I  Mott  Street,  Corner  of  Chatham  Square.  MDCCC- 
XXXII.    8vo,  pp.  32.  NYH.  94296 

According   to   a   preliminary   note   on   p.    3,    the   oration   was    delivered   by   John 
Morrison. 

Plan  of  the  New-York  Tammanial  Tontine  Association.    See 

no.  63295,  vol.  15.  NYH.,  y. 

Royal  Decrees  of  Scanderoon.  See  no.  71825,  vol.  17,  where 
the  work  is  attributed  to  the  holder  of  the  copyright,  Louis  S.  Rob- 
bins.  The  author  is  William  Osborn  Stoddard,   aas.,  c,  nyp. 

St.  Tammany's  Magazine.   See  no.  75495,  vol.  18.    nyp. 

A  Voice  from  Old  Tammany!  Meeting  of  the  People!  [Colo- 
phon:] Josef h  M.  Marsh,  Printer,  5  Eldridge-st.  [New  York. 
1838.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  cu.  94297 

Caption  title. 

Dated  on  p.  12:   New-York,  Jan.  9th,  1838. 

Wallabout  Committee.  An  Account  of  the  Interment  of  the 
Remains  of  11,500  American  Seamen,  Soldiers  and  Citizens,  who 
fell  victims  to  the  cruelties  of  the  British,  on  board  their  prison  ships 
at  the  Wallabout,  during  the  American  Revolution.  With  a  Par- 
ticular Description  of  the  Grand  &  Solemn  Funeral  Procession, 
which  took  place  on  the  26  May,  1808.  And  an  oration,  delivered 
at  the  tomb  of  the  patriots,  by  Benjamin  De  Witt,  m.d.,  A  Member 
of  the  Tammany  Society  or  Columbian  Order.    Compiled  by  the 


TAMMANY, 


441 


Wallabout  Committee.    New-York,  Printed  by  Frank  White  & 

Co.     1808.     I2mo,  pp.  96.        BA.j  C,  H.,  HEH.,  NYP.,  WLC.  94298 

Reprinted  in  New  York  in  1865,  with  notes  and  an  appendix  by  Henry  R.  Stiles, 
as  no.  z  of  the  Wallabout  Prison  Ship  Series,    aas.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  nyp. 

Wigwam  Coimnittee.  Law  to  provide  for  the  purchase  of  a  Lot 
of  Ground,  and  the  building  of  a  Wigwam,  and  for  other  purposes 
therein  mentioned.    \ls!ew  York.    1810.]     i2mo,  pp.  7. 

Nvp.  94299 

Caption  title.  At  the  end:  "Passed,  Season  of  Hunting,  year  of  Discovery  318th, 
and  of  the  Institution  the  21st.    Wigwam  Committee,  Elected  Dec.  4,  1S09.  ..." 

Tampico,  Mexico.  Documentos  interceptados  en  la  Barra  de 
Tampico.  ^'^'i"  no.  20438,  vol.  5. 

Tampico.  Cantata  heroica.  Tlalpani.  1830.  i2mo,  pp.  16. 
Map.  94300 

Title  from  a  clipping  cut  from  an  unidentified  catalogue. 

Tan  Teladakadidjik  Apostalewidjik.  See  [Rand  (Silas  Ter- 
tius)],  no.  67763,  vol.  16.    BM.j  NYP. 

Tang  (Xavier).  De  I'esclavage  aux  colonies  fran^aises,  et 
specialement  a  la  Guadeloupe.  Paris:  Delaunay;  Ledoyen; 
Waree.  1 832.  [Colophon:]  Paris. — Imfrimeric  de  Brthune. 
Rue  Palatine y  N°  5.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  61.  JCB.  9430 1 

The  JCB.  copy  apparently  lacks  the  title  page,  having  a  caption  title  as  above  on 
p.  3  following  the  dedication,  pp.  1—2.  Publishers'  imprint  supplied  from  Qucrard's 
"La  France  Litteraire,"  where  the  same  title  is  given. 

Taney   (Roger  Brooke).    Decision  of  .  .  .  in  the  Merryman 

Case.    See  Merryman  (John),  no.  48029,  vol.  12.    B.,  ba.,  bm., 

h.(law),  NYP. 

Opinions  of  Chief  Justice  Taney  in  a  number  of  important  cases  after  1S40  were 
printed  separately. 

Taney.  .  .  .  Mr.  Taney's  Speech,  in  the  Court-House  yard  at 
the  public  festival  given  to  him  by  the  Jackson  Republicans  of  Fred- 
erick County,  Maryland  August  6,  1834.  [Albany.  1834.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  b.,  c,  cu.  94302 

Caption  title.  With  heading:  "Albany  Argus. — Extra. — September,  1834."  Infor- 
mation supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

Tanguy  DE  LA  Boissiere  (C.  C).  Memoire  sur  la  situation 
commerciale  de  la  France  avec  les  Etats  Unis  de  I'Amerique,  dcpuis 
I'annee  1775,  jusques  &  y  compris  1795  suivi  d'un  sommaire  d'ob- 
servations  sur  les  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique.     [fi.  />.]     Dccrmbre 


442  TANGUY. 

1795.  4to,  pp.  82.  Folded  tables  A-Z,  and  AA-EE.  jcb,  94303 

Only  100  copies  printed,  the  work  not  being  intended  for  publication.  Title  from 
the  old  JCB.  printed  catalogue. 

Tanguy  de  la  Boissiere.  Observations  on  the  Dispatch  written 
the  1 6th.  January  1797,  by  Mr.  Pickering,  Secratary  [sic]  of  State 
of  the  United  States  of  America,  to  Mr.  Pinkney,  Minister  Plenipo- 
tentiary of  the  United  S[t]ates  near  the  French  Republic.  By  C.  C. 
Tanguy  de  da  Boissiere.  Translated  from  the  French  by  Samuel 
Chandler.  Philadelfhla:  Printed  and  sold  by  Moreau  de  Saint- 
Mery,  Book-seller  and  Printer ,  corner  of  Front  and  Walnut  Streets. 

1797.    8vo,  pp.  50.     AAS.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  HEH.,  HSP.j  JOB.,  M.,  NYH., 

A  translation  of  the  following  title.  NYP.,  WLC,  Y.  94304 

Reissued  from  the  same  sheets  with  other  pamphlets,  having  the  general  title  page: 
"Select  Pamphlets  .  .  .  Duane's  Collection,"  Philadelphia,  18 14.    ba. 

Tanguy  de  la  Boissiere.  Observations  sur  la  Depeche  Ecrite 
le  16  Janvier  1797,  par  M.  Pickering,  Secretaire  d'Etat  des  Etats- 
Unis  de  I'Amerique,  a  M.  Pinkney,  Ministre  Plenipotentiaire  des 
Etats-Unis  pres  la  Republique  Frangaise.  Par  C.  C.  Tanguy  de  la 
Boissiere.  A  Philadelfhle,  Imfrime  is'  se  trouve  chez  Moreau  de 
Saint-Mery,  Imfr'imeur-Ltbrairey  au  coin  de  Fro7it  iff  de  Walnut 
streets.    1797.    i2mo,  pp.  50. 

AAS.,  ba.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  M.,  RIHS.  943O5 
For  an  English  translation,  see  the  preceding  title. 

Tanguy  de  la  Boissiere.  Philadelphia,  1794.  Sir,  A  stranger 
in  your  country,  I  desire  to  render  myself  useful  to  it,  by  publishing 
a  French  and  English  paper.  I  herewith  send  you  one  [The  Amer- 
ican Star] .  Its  success  depends  upon  the  protection  you  may  afford 
it  by  subscribing  to  this  undertaking.  .  .  .  [^Philadelfhla:  Pfinted  by 
Parent  and  Co.    1794.]    4to,  broadside.  c,  hsp.  94306 

Signed,  Tanguy. 
Title  from  Evans. 

[Tanguy  de  la  Boissiere].  .  .  .  Prospectus  d'un  Journal  des 
Revolutions  de  la  Partie  Francaise  de  Saint-Domingue.  Exposition. 
[At  head  of  second  column:]  Proposals  for  printing  a  Journal  of 
the  Revolutions  in  the  French  Part  of  St.  Domingo.  Exposition. 
[San  Domingo.    1 793.]    4to,  pp.  12.  jCB.  94307 

Caption  titles.    French  and  English  text. 
With  heading:    No.   i.  Tome  II. 
Signed  on  p.  lo:    Tanguy. 

Tanguy  de  la  Boissiere.  Reflexions  impartiales  d'un  citoyen, 
sur  les  affaires  prc'sentes  de  Saint-Domingue.    Par  M^  Tanguy  de 


TANNEHILL.  443 

la  Boissiere,  Procureur  es  Sieges  des  Caycs,  &  Mcmbrc  dc  la  Socicte 
Royale  des  Sciences  &  des  Arts  du  Cap-Frain;ais.  An  Port-au- 
Prince,  de  l^Imfr'tmnie  de  Moz.ard.    1789.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

NVP.  94308 

Tannehill  (Wilkins).  The  Masonic  Manual,  or  Freemasonry 
Illustrated.  By  Wilkins  Tannehill,  P.  G.  M.  of  the  Grand  Lodge 
oi  Tennessee.  Nashville:  Printed  hy  George  Wilson.  1824.  l2mo, 
added  engraved  title  and  pp.  vii,  (i),  412.   6  plates.        aas.  94309 

Sketch  of  the  history  of  freemasonry  in  this  country,  pp.  55-68. 

Tanner  (H[enry]  S(chenck]).  An  Alphabetical  Index  to  the 
Four  Sheet  Map  of  the  United  States,  by  H.  S.  Tanner.  Philadel- 
phia: Rackliff  and  Jones,  Printers,  South-west  corner  of  George 
and  Swan-zvick  Streets.  [1839?]  l6mo,  pp.  v,  verso  blank,  (2), 
99,  verso  blank,  list  of  atlases  3—14.       c,  gts.,  nvh.,  nvp.  943 io 

Since  Michigan  had  become  a  state,  and  Texas,  a  republic,  before  the  date  of  issue, 
the  above  was  evidently  intended  to  accompany  the  1839  edition  of  Tanner's  Map 
of  the  United  States,  which  is  described  in  Phillips'  "List  of  Maps  of  America  in 
the  Library  of  Congress,"  1901,  p.  892.  Phillips  on  p.  885  lists  three  earlier  editions 
of  the  map,  1829,  1830,  and  1832. 

Tanner.  The  American  Traveller;  or.  Guide  through  the 
United  States.  Containing  brief  notices  of  the  several  states,  cities, 
principal  towns,  canals  and  rail  roads,  &c.  With  tables  of  distances, 
by  stage,  canal  and  steam  boat  routes.  The  whole  alphabetically  ar- 
ranged, with  direct  reference  to  the  accompanying  map  of  the  roads, 
canals  and  railways  of  the  United  States.  By  H.  S.  Tanner.  Phila- 
delphia: Published  by  the  author.  1834.  [V^erso  of  title:]  Joseph 
&"  William  Kite,  Printers.  l8mo,  pp.  144.  Folded  map,  and  4 
plans.  BUREAU  RAiL.ECON.,  c,  H.,  HSP.,  NVH.  +  Second  edition. 
By  H.  S.  Tanner.  Philadelphia:  Published  by  the  author,  Shak- 
speare  Buildings.  1836.  l8mo,  pp.  144.  4  plates,  folded  map  and 
4  double  plans,  aas.,  bm.,  c,  h.,  heh.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  up.,  utex. 
+  Third  Edition.  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Published  by  the  author.  No. 
51  South  Third  Street.  1837.  [Same  collation.]  c,  H.,  nvh.,  P. 
+  Third  Edition. .  .  .  [Same  imprint  and  collation.]  1838.  bureau 
rail.ECON.,  c,  minnhs.,  nyh.,  nyp.  +  Fourth  Edition.  .  .  .  Phil- 
adelphia: Published  by  the  author.  No.  309  Market  Street.  1 839. 
[Same  collation.]  B.,  c,  cu.,  h.,  hsp.,  m.,  nvp.,  Princeton. 
+  Fifth  Edition.  .  .  .  [Same  imprint,  date  and  collation.]  BM., 
nyh.,  whs.  +  Fifth  Edition.  .  .  .  Nezv  York:  Published  by  T.  R. 
Tanner,  No.  S  Wall  Street.  1839.  l8mo,  pp.  144.  4  plates  and  4 
maps,  heh.,  hsp.  +  Sixth  Edition.  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Published  by 
the  Author,  no.  309  Market  Street.  1 840.    [Verso  of  title:]  Joseph 


444  TANNER     (h.  S.). 

and  William  Kite,  Printers.  i8mo,  pp.  144.  5  folded  maps.  B,,  ba., 
HSP.,  M.,  PRINCETON.  +  Seventh  Edition.  Philadelfhia:  H.  Tan- 
ner, Jr.;  Nezu  York,  T.  R.  Tanner.  1 84 1.  i6mo,  pp.  144.  Frontis- 
fiece  folded  map.  bureau  RAIL. ECON.  +  Eighth  Edition.  [Same 
imprint.]  1842.  i6mo,  pp.  144.  Folded  map,  and  4  folded  plans. 
BUREAU  RAIL. ECON.,  c,  H.,  Hsp.,  NYH.,  UTEX.  +  Ninth  Edition, 
with  several  additional  routes,  and  a  new  map,  in  which  the  various 
routes  described  in  the  work,  whether  by  railroad,  canal,  steamboat, 
or  stage,  are  represented  by  appropriate  lines.  .  .  .  Nezu  York:  Pub- 
lished by  T.  R.  Tanner.  153  Broadzuay.  1844.  i6mo,  pp.  x, 
5-144.  4  double  plans,  bm.,  bureau  rail.econ.,  h.,  minnhs., 
NYP.  +  Tenth  Edition.  .  .  .  Nezv-York:  Published  at  the  Map 
Establishment.  1 846.  i6mo,  pp.  x,  5-144.  Folded  map,  and  4 
folded  plans,    bureau  rail. econ.,  c,  H.,  nyh.  943  ^ 

Pp.  139-144  in  the  first  five  editions  contain  a  "List  of  Maps,  Charts  and  Geo- 
graphical Works,  Recently  published,  and  for  sale  by  H.  S.  Tanner." 
Allibone  lists  a  London,  1840,  edition. 

Tanner.  Atlas  of  the  United  States,  containing  separate  maps 
of  each  state  and  territory  of  the  North  American  Union.  Phila- 
delfhia:  The  author.    1835.   Folio,  pp.  (4).    24  maps.     c.  94312 

Title  from  Phillips'  "List  of  Geographical  Atlases  in  the  Library  of  Congress," 
vol.  I,  1909,  no.  1380. 

Tanner.  A  Brief  Description  of  the  Canals  and  Railroads  of 
Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey,  comprehending  notices  of  all  the 
most  important  works  of  internal  improvement,  in  those  states.  By 
H.  S.  Tanner.  Philadelfhia:  Published  by  the  author.  November, 
1834.  [Verso  of  title:]  J osefh  ^  WilViam,  Kite,  Printers.  i6mo, 
pp.  31.  Folded  map.  c,  H.,  hsp.,  nyh.,  Princeton.  94313 

Tanner.  A  Brief  Description  of  the  Canals  and  Rail  Roads  of 
the  United  States:  comprehending  notices  of  all  the  most  important 
works  of  internal  improvement  throughout  the  several  states.  By 
H.  S.  Tanner.  Philadelfhia:  Published  by  the  author.  November 
1834.  [Verso  of  title:]  J osefh  &  William  Kite,  Printers.  i6mo, 
pp.  63.   2  folded  plates,  and  folded  map.  c,  M.,  nyh.  94314 

For  a  later  edition,  see  Description,  belov^'. 

Tanner.  Central  Traveller.  Nezv  York.  1840.  +  Second 
edition.   Nezu  York.    1844.  B.,  BM.,  H.  94315 

Title  of  the  1840  edition  from  Allibone. 

Tanner.  A  Description  of  the  Canals  and  Rail  Roads  of  the 
United  States,  comprehending  notices  of  all  the  works  of  internal 


TANNER     (h.  S.).  445 

improvement  throughout  the  several  states.  By  H.  S.  Tanner. 
New  Yorky  T.  R.  Tanner  i^  J .  Disiurnrll.  124  Broadway.  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  273.  Folded  map  and  2  folded  diagrams,  cu.,  derenne. 
+  [Same  imprint  and  date.]  8vo,  pp.  272.  3  folded  maps  and  2 
folded  diagrams,  c,  nyh.,  nyp.  -|-  New  York:  T.  R.  Tanner 
6f  /.  Risturnclly  124  Broadway.  London:  Wiley  ^  Putnam;  35 
Paternoster  Row.  Paris:  Arthur  Bertrand,  fils.,  Rue  Hautefeuille. 
1840.    [Same  collation.]  nyp.  94316 

For  earlier  editions,  see  Brief  Description,  above. 

Issues  of  1840  are  located  at  b.,  bm.,  c,  h.,  johncrerar,  m.,  minnh?.,  pkab., 

PRINCETON,   UP. J   UTEX'.,  WHS.,    Y. 

Tanner.  A  Geographical,  Historical  and  Statistical  View  of  tlie 
Central  or  Middle  United  States;  containing  accounts  of  their  early 
settlement;  natural  features;  progress  of  improvement;  form  of 
government;  civil  divisions  and  internal  improvements  .  .  .  By  H.  S. 
Tanner.  Ph'dadelfhia:  H.  Tanner,  Jr.;  New  York,  T.  R.  Tan- 
ner. 1 84 1.  i6mo,  pp.  V,  3-524.  4  folded  maps.  B.,  bm.,  c,  h., 
HSP.,  MINNHS.,  UTEX.  +  Second  edition.  [Same  imprint,  date, 
and  collation.]  c,  H.,  whs.  94317 

Tanner.    Memoir  on  the  Recent  Surveys,  Observations,  and  ^ 
Internal  Improvements,  in  the  United  States,  with  brief  notices  of      1^^    /-^ 
the  new  counties,  towns,  villages,  canals,  and  railroads,  never  before       ^    .  1   f 
delineated.  By  H.  S.  Tanner.  Intended  to  accompany  his  new  map       \^^f^ 

of  the  United  States.   Philadelphia:   the  author.  j829.    12 mo.  pp.  "T^/  (^ 

(2),   108.    B.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.    +  SeCOnd 

Edition.    [Same  imprint  and  collation.]    1830.   aas.,  ba.,  c,  CU., 

H.,  JOHN  CRERAR,  NYP.,  PRINCETON,  UP.,  UTEX.,  Y.  943  I  8 

Tanner.  A  New  American  Atlas  containing  Maps  of  the  Sev- 
eral States  of  the  North  American  Union.  Projected  and  drawn  on 
a  Uniform  Scale  from  Documents  found  in  the  public  Offices  of 
the  United  States  and  State  Governments,  and  other  Original  and 
Authentic  Information.  By  Henry  S.  Tanner.  .  .  .  PhUadelphia: 
Published  by  H.  S.  Tanner.  I  823.  Folio,  engraved  title  and  pp. 
(4),  18.    18  maps,  sixteen  of  which  are  double  and  two  folded. 

AAS.,  C,  NYP.  94319 

In  the  index  the  maps  are  numbered  1-22,  the  map  of  South  America  being  listed 
as  nos.  6—7,  and  that  of  North  America  as  nos.  8-1 1. 

Tanner.  A  New  American  Atlas  .  .  .  [Same  imprint  and  date.] 
Folio,  engraved  title  and  pp.  (8),  i8.    i8  maps.  c.  94320 

Issued  In  five  parts,  dated  1818-1823.    Title  from  Phillips'  "List  of  Geogr.iphical 


446  TANNER     (h.  S.). 

Atlases  in  the  Library  of  Congress,"  vol.   4,   1920,  no.  4462  and  4463,  which  see 
for  a  full  description  of  variant  copies  in  c. 

Tanner.  A  New  American  Atlas  ,  .  .  [Same  imprint  and  date.] 
Folio,  pp.  (6),  ii,  (2),  18.    18  maps.  c.  94321 

Issued  in  three  parts,  parts  i  and  2  in  1819,  and  part  3  in  1822,  but  the  title  page 
is  dated  1823.  For  a  full  description,  see  Phillips,  no.  4523a,  where  another  c.  copy 
which  was  issued  in  three  parts  is  also  described,  part  i  being  issued  in  181 8,  part  2 
in  1819,  and  part  3  in  1823. 

Tanner.  A  New  American  Atlas  .  .  ,  [Same  imprint.]  1825. 
Folio,  engraved  title  and  pp.  (2),  18.  18  maps,  sixteen  of  which 
are  double  and  two  folded.  c,  nyp.  94322 

The  c.  copy  of  this  edition  lacks  two  maps  and  has  the  map  of  North  America 
dated  1822.  The  nyp.  copy  lacks  one  map  and  has  the  map  of  North  America  "im- 
proved to  1825."    For  a  full  description,  see  Phillips,  no.  3669. 

Tanner.  A  New  American  Atlas  .  .  .  [Same  imprint  and  date.] 
Folio,  engraved  title,  and  pp.  (2),  1 8.    18  maps  on  42  leaves. 

Title  from  Phillips,  no.  1376,  which  see  for  a  full  description.  C.  943^3 

Although  still  having  the  title  page  dated  1825,  this  issue  contains  maps  of  later 
dates  up  to  1833. 

An  issue  at  aas.  with  title  dated  1825,  has  the  collation:  pp.  (6)  including  en- 
graved title,  and  22  double  maps.   This  issue  contains  later  maps  up  to  1833. 

Probably  the  issues  described  with  only  one  preliminaiy  leaf  beside  the  engraved 
title  lack  a  half  title  present  in  aas.  issues  of  1823  and  1825. 

Copies  of  issues  of  1823  are  located  at  b.,  hsp.,  p.,  and  Princeton;  and  an  issue 
of  1825  at  Y. 

Tanner.  A  New  American  Atlas  .  .  .  [Same  imprint.]  1839. 
Folio,  pp.  (2).    18  maps.  c.  94324 

Title  from  Phillips,  no.  1382,  which  see  for  a  full  description. 

[Tanner]  .  A  New  Guide  to  the  Public  Buildings  ...  of  Phila- 
delphia. See  Philadelphia,  no.  61863,  vol.  14.   c. 

Tanner.  A  New  Picture  of  Philadelphia,  or  The  Stranger's 
Guide  to  the  City  and  Adjoining  Districts  .  .  .  With  a  plan  of  the 
city  and  map  of  its  environs.  By  H.  S.  Tanner.  Philadelphia,  H. 
Tanner,  Jr.;  New  York,  T.  R.  Tanner.  1 840.  l6mo,  pp.  156. 
2  folded  maps.  B.,  c,  nyh.,  P.,  Y.  +  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia: 
H.  Tanner,  Jr.  ...  1 84 1.  i6mo,  pp.  156.  Folded  map.  heh. 
+  Third  Edition.  .  .  .  New  York,  T.  R.  Tanner.  1 844.  l6mo, 
pp.  156.  Frontispiece  folded  map.  c,  nyh.  +  Fourth  edition.  .  .  . 
New-York.  Published  at  the  Map  and  Geographical  Establishment, 
21)']  Broadway.    [1844.'']    l8mo,  pp.  156.    2  folded  maps. 

AAS.,  BA.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.  94325 
On  map  of  Philadelphia  pasted  inside  front  cover  of  fourth  edition:    Entered  ac- 
cording to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1843,  by  H.  S.  Tanner  &  F.  J.  Roberts,  in  the 
Clerks  office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  Eastern  District  of  Pennsylvania. 


TANNER     (h.  S.).  447 

Tanner.  A  New  Pocket  Atlas  of  tlie  United  States,  with  the 
roads  and  distances,  designed  for  the  use  of  travelers  .  .  .  Phila- 
delphia: Published  by  the  author.    1828.   24mo,  pp.  (2).    I  2  maps. 

Title  from  Phillips,  no.  4524.  C.  94326 

Tanner.  The  Strangers'  Guide  to  the  public  buildings,  places  of 
amusement,  streets,  lanes,  alleys,  roads,  avenues,  courts,  wharves, 
principal  hotels,  steam-boat  landings,  stage  offices,  etc.  etc.  of  the 
City  of  Philadelphia  and  adjoining  districts,  with  references  for 
finding  their  situations  on  the  accompanying  Plan  of  the  City:  the 
whole  alphabetically  arranged,  and  forming  a  Complete  Guide  to 
every  thing  interesting  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  Philadelphia.  Second 
Edition.  Philadelfhia:  Published  by  H.  S.  Tannery  Mifflin  and 
Parry,  Printers.  1830.  i8mo,  pp.  38,  list  of  maps  .  .  .  and  geo- 
graphical works  16.  Folded  frontispiece,  folded  map  and  folded 
plan.  nvp.  94327 

For  the  first  edition,  see  Philadelphia,  no.  62296,  vol.  15.    b.,  c,  nyp.,  up. 

[Tanner]  .   View  of  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi.  See  View. 

By  Robert  Baird,  but  often  listed  under  Tanner,  the  publisher. 
Works  similar  in  character  to  those  listed  above  were  published  by  Tanner  after 
1840. 

Tanner  (John).  Des  Kentuckier's  John  Tanner  Denkwiirdig- 

keiten  iiber  seinen  dreissigjahrigen  Aufenthalt  unter  den  Indianern  ~>v   ^tyf^ 

Nord-Amerika's.    Aus  dem  Englischen  iibersetzt  von   Dr.    Karl  iJ 

Andree.  Leipzig,  Verlag  von  Wilhelm  Engelmann.    1 840.    [V^tso  C.   O    I 

of  title:]    Gedruckt  bei  G.  Froebel.  {Hojbuchdruckerci  zu  Rudol-  ""T^/  /  -     I 

stadt.)    Bvo,  pp.  xvi,  328.                       C,  NEWBERRY,  nvp.  94328  I    ' 

Portions  of  the  original,  including  the  Indian  vocabularies,  have  been  onvttcd  in 
this  translation. — c. 

Improved  title  of  no.  35685,  vol.  9,  entered  under  Edwin  James,  to  whom  Tanner 
related  his  narrative. 

Tanner.  Memoires  de  John  Tanner,  ou  Trente  annees  dans 
les  deserts  de  I'Amerique  du  Nord,  traduits  sur  I'edition  originale, 
publice  a  New-York;  par  M.  Ernest  de  Blosseville  .  .  .  Paris,  Arthus 
Bertrand,  libraire-editeur,  Librairc  de  la  Societr  de  Geographte, 
22,  rue  Hautefeuille.  1 835.  [Verso  of  half  title:]  Imprimerie  de 
Madame  Huzard  {nee  Vallat  la  Chapelle),  rue  de  PEpn'on,  n.  7. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (4),  xl,  355;   (4),  416. 

C,  H.,  HEH.,  MINNHS.,  NEWBERRY,  NYP.,  WLC.  943^9 
Portions  of  the  original  have  been  omitted  in  this  translation,  including  the  Indian 
vocabularies. — c. 

Improved  title  of  no.  35686,  vol.  9. 


44^  TANNER     (jOHn), 

T^  /  Tanner.  A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  Adventures  of  John 
'     /      Tanner.    See  James   (Edwin),  no.   35684,  vol.  9.    New   Yorky 

^  I  1830,  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C.J  CU.,  GTS.,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  MINNHS.,  NEW- 
^  '^'^   BERRY,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  PRINCETON,  WHS.,  WLC,  Y. ;  London^ 

1830.  NYP.  94330 

The  London  edition  is  a  reissue  of  the  first  edition  with  a  new  title  page  prefixed, 

having  the  imprint:   London:  Baldwin  &  Cradock,  Paternoster  Rozv.    Thomas  Ward, 

S4.  High  Holiorn.    1830. 

Tanner  (Mathia[s]  ).  Die  Gesellschafft  Jesu  bisz  zur  vergiess- 
ung  ihres  Blutes  wider  den  Gotzendienst  Vnglauben,  und  Laster, 
Fiir  Gott,  den  wahren  Glauben,  und  Tugendten  in  alien  vier 
Theilen  der  Welt  streitend :  Dasist:  Lebens-Wandel,  und  Todtes- 
Begebenheit,  der  jenigen,  die  ausz  der  Gesellschaft  Jesu  umb  ver- 
thatigung  Gottes,  des  wahren  Glaubens,  und  der  Tugenden,  ge- 
waltthatiger  Weisz  hingerichtet  worden.  .  .  .  Gedruckt  zu  Prag, 
in  der  C arolo-F erdinande'ischen  Universitat  Buchdruckcrey  in  dem 
Collegia  der  Societal  Jesu,  im  Jahr  1 683.  Folio,  pp.  (22),  737 
i}-^-  733)>  (0-    Frontispiece.  jCB.  94331 

Title  from  the  old  jcb.  catalogue.    A  translation  of  the  following: 

Tanner.  Societas  Jesu  usque  ad  sanguinis  et  vitas  profusionem 
militans,  in  Europa,  Africa,  Asia,  et  America,  contra  Gentiles,  Ma- 
hometanos,  Judaeos,  Hsereticos,  Impios,  pro  deo,  fide,  ecclesia, 
pietate.  Sive  vita,  et  mors  eorum,  qui  Ex  Societate  Jesu  in  causa 
Fidei,  &  Virtutis  propugnata;,  violenta  morte  toto  Orbe  sublati 
sunt.  Auctore  R.  Patre  Mathia  Tanner  e  Societate  Jesu,  SS.  Theo- 
logian Doctore.  Prag(Ej  Typis  Universitatis  C arolo-F cr dinandece ^ 
in  Collegio  Societatis  Jesu  ad  S.  Clementemy  fer  J oanncm  Nicolaum 
Hamfel  FactoreTTi.  Anno  M.  ncLxxv.  Folio,  added  engraved  title 
and  pp.  (15),  verso  blank,  548,  (4).  [*]  in  two,  (O)  in  two, 
A— Z  in  fours,  Aa— Zz  in  fours,  Aaa— Zzz  in  fours,  Aaaa  in  four, 
Bbbb  in  one.      BM.,  BODLEIAN,  hisp.soc.amer.,  JCB.,  minnhs., 

NEWBERRY,  NYP.  94332 

Engraved  titles,   included  In  the  paging  and  with  text  beginning  on  the  verso, 
precede  each  of  the  four  sections.   There  are  also  many  illustrations  in  the  text. 
P.  86  is  misnumbered  p.  68. 
Pp.  433-548  relate  to  America. 
For  a  German  translation,  see  the  preceding  title. 

The  Tanner-Boy,  and  How  he  became  Lieutenant-  General. 
See  Penniman  (Major),  fseud.,  no.  59762,  vol.  14.   c,  nyp. 

By  Charles  Wheeler  Denison. 

Tans'ur  (William). 

The  following   list  of  American  editions  of  Tans'ur's  collection  of  psalmody  is 


TANS  UR. 


449 


arranged  chronologically.  Many  of  the  copies  examined  are  imperfect,  and  fre- 
quently have  been  rebacked  or  rebound.  The  numbering  of  the  pages  has  often  been 
trimmed  off  in  binding.  In  some  cases  signatures  have  been  wrongly  imposed,  and 
there  are  other  errors  in  pagination.  For  these  reasons  it  is  diflcult  to  describe  all 
the  variations  in  the  issues. 


Tans'ur.  The 
Harmony  of  Zion 


Royal  Melody  Complete:  |  or  The  |  New 
Containing  |  A  New  &  Correct  Introiliiction 
to  the  Grounds  of  Musick.  |  To  which  is  Added  |  A  New  &  Com- 
plete Body  of  Church  Musick,  Consisting  of  ] Psalm  Tunes,  Chorus's, 
Hymns,  Anthems  &c.  |  By  William  Tans'ur,  Senior  Musico  Theo- 
rico.  I  Newbury-Port:  Printed  (^  sold  by  Daniel  Ba\lcy,  near 
5f  Paul's  Church;  \  Sold  also  by  W.  M'Alfirir  at  Boston;  &  M. 
Williams  at  Salefu.  \  [1761?]    Oblong  i2mo.  94333 

Apparently  the  first  American  edition.  It  is  only  represented  by  an  engraved  title 
page  with  title  as  above,  located  at  aas.  Evans  enters  an  edition,  also  published  by 
McAlpine  and  Bayley,  under  the  year  1761,  with  a  queried  date,  and  without  colla- 
tion or  location. 

According  to  Grove,  the  English  compilation  was  first  published  in  London  in 
1754  and  1755.   BM. 

Tans'ur.  The  |  Royal  Melody  Complete:  |  or  The  |  New  Har 
mony  of  Zion.  |  [9  lines.]  |  The  Third  Edition,  with  Additions. 
By   William  Tans'ur,   Senior,   Musico  Theorico.    |    [2   lines.] 
Boston:  Printed  and  sold  by  W.  M' Alpine,  almost  Mid-way  bettvixt 
the  Governor's  and  Dr.  Gardener's,  \  Marlborough-street ;  also,  sold 
by    D.   Bayley    at  Neivbury-Port;    and  M.    Williams   at  Salem. 
MDCCLXVII.  I  Oblong  i2mo,  pp.  13,  verso  blank,   (2),  6,  blank 
recto,  7-8,  blank  verso,  9-14,  (2),  112. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  N.E. CONSERVATORY.  94334 
Copies  of  this  edition  described  as  having  96  pp.  in  the  main  pagination  prove  on 

examination  to  be  incomplete. 

See  Metcalf's  "American  Writers  and  Compilers  of  Sacred  Music,"   1925,  p.  28, 

for  advertisements  of  this  edition  in  the  "Boston  Evening-Post"  of  October  27,  1766, 

and  January  12,  1767. 

Evans  describes  a  fourth  edition,  [Boston:'\    Printed  for  and  sold  by  Daniel  Bayley 

in  Newbury-Port,  1768,  oblong  8vo,  pp (2),  (2),  96.  He  gives  no  locations,  and 

we  have  found  no  copy  of  this  edition. 

Tans'ur  (William).  The  |  American  Harmony:  |  or,  |  Royal 
Melody  Complete.  |  In  two  volumes.  |  Vol.  I.  ...  |  [7  lines.]  | 
The  Fifth  Edition,  with  Additions.  |  By  William  Tans'ur,  Senior, 
Musico  Theorico.  |  [2  lines.]  |  Printed  arid  Sold  by  Daniel  Bayley, 
at  his  House  next  Door  to  St.  Paul's  Church,  Neivbury-Port. 
1769.  I  Sold  also  by  most  Booksellers  in  Boston.  \  Title  of  vol.  2:] 
The  I  American  Harmony,  |  or  |  Universal  Psalmodist.  |  [6  lines.]  | 
By  A.  Williams,  Teacher  of  Psalmody,  in  London.  |  To  which  is 
added,  a  Variety  of  Favourite  Hymn  Tunes  and  Anthems;  Col- 


450  TANS  UR. 

lected  from  the  Latest  and  most  |  Celebrated  Authors;  Carefully 
set  in  Score,  and  neatly  Engraved.  |  Printed  and  Sold  by  Daniel 
Bayley^  at  his  House  next  Door  to  St.  Paul's  Churchy  Newbury- 
Port: —  I  Sold  also  by  the  Booksellers  in  Boston^  1 769.  |  2  vols, 
in  one,  oblong  i2mo,  pp.  5,  (i),  6,  blank  recto,  7—8,  blank  verso, 
9-12,  96;   (4),  96.  AAS.,  B.,  c.  94335 

Advertisement  on  verso  of  title  of  vol.  2:  "I  Take  this  Opportunity  to  return  my 
sincere  Thanks  to  my  Friends  and  Customers,  .  .  .  And  I  would  inform  them  that  I 
have  now  added  the  chief  of  Mr.  Williams's  Universal  Psalmody: — And  as  I  expect 
they  will  be  bound  mostly  with  the  Royal  Melody,  I  have  therefore  left  out  those 
Tunes  which  were  in  it;  and  as  Mr.  Tans'ur's  Introduction  to  Musick,  is  universally 
approved,  I  have  not  added  Mr.  Williams's  .  .  .  From  their  Humble  Servant,  Daniel 
Bayley.  Newbury-Port,  January  5th,  1769."  From  this  it  seems  probable  that  this 
is  the  first  edition  in  which  the  two  works  are  combined.  However,  later  editions 
have  the  same  notice  with  later  dates. 

There  are  two  issues  of  this  edition,  both  at  aas.  The  aas.  copy  of  what  is  appar- 
ently the  earlier  one  lacks  the  title  page  at  the  beginning,  but  has  the  title  of  the  Wil- 
liams part  of  the  book.  This  issue  has  "Uppingham  Tune"  on  p.  27  of  the  Tans'ur 
part,  as  in  the  1767  edition,  and  "Tamworth  Tune"  on  p.  30,  whereas  in  the  other 
issue  the  arrangement  is  reversed.  The  b.  copy,  which  is  imperfect,  also  lacks  the  title 
of  the  first  part.  It  belongs  to  the  second  issue,  with  "Uppingham  Tune"  on  p.  30, 
and  "Tamworth  Tune"  on  p.  27. 

A  copy  of  either  the  first  or  second  issue  is  located  at  the  Essex  Institute  library. 

Tans'ur.  The  |  American  Harmony:  |  or,  |  Royal  Melody 
Complete.  |  In  two  volumes.  |  Vol.  I.  .  .  .  |  [8  lines.]  |  The  Sixth 
Edition,  with  Additions.  |  By  William  Tans'ur,  Senior,  Musico 
Theorico.  |  [2  lines.]  |  Printed  and  Sold  by  Daniel  Bailey ,  at  his 
House  next  Door  to  St.  Paul's  Church,  Newbury-Port.  IJJI. 
Sold  also  by  most  Booksellers  in  Boston.  |  [Title  of  vol.  2:]  The  | 
American  Harmony,  [  or  |  Universal  Psalmodist.  |  [6  lines.]  |  By 
A.  Williams,  Teacher  of  Psalmody,  in  London.  |  To  which  is 
added  a  Variety  of  Favourite  Hymn  Tunes  and  Anthems;  Collect- 
ed from  the  Latest  and  most  |  Celebrated  Authors;  Carefully  set 
in  Score,  and  neatly  Engraved.  |  Printed  and  Sold  by  Daniel 
Bayley,  at  his  House  next  Door  to  St.  Paul's  Church,  Neivbury- 
Port: —  I  Sold  also  by  the  Booksellers  in  Boston.  177  I.  |  2  vols, 
in  one,  oblong  i2mo,  pp.  5,  (i),  6,  9-12,  96;  (4),  96. 

AAS.,  BM.,  C,  JCB.,  Y.  94336 

The  engraved  pages  numbered  7  and  8,  with  blank  recto  and  verso  respectively, 
included  in  the  earlier  editions,  are  not  found  in  the  copies  we  have  examined,  but  as 
they  reappear  in  the  following  issue  it  seems  probable  that  the  copies  are  imperfect. 

Tans'ur.  The  |  American  Harmony:  |  or,  |  Royal  Melody 
Complete.  |  In  two  volumes.  |  Vol.  I.  .  .  .  |  [8  lines.]  |  The  Seventh 
Edition,  with  Additions.  |  By  William  Tans'ur,  Senior,  Musico 
Theorico.  |   [2  lines.]   |  Printed  and  Sold  by  Daniel  Bayley,  at  his 


TANS  UR. 


451 


House  next  Door  to  St.  Paul's  Church,  Nezvbury-Porf.  1771. 
Sold  also  by  most  Booksellers  in  Boston.  \  [Title  of  vol.  2:]  The 
American  Harmony,  |  or,  |  Universal  Psalmodist.  |  Vol.  II.  .  .  . 
[5  lines.]  I  By  A.  Williams,  Teacher  of  Psalmody,  in  London.  |  To 
which  is  added  a  Variety  of  Favourite  Hymn  Tunes  and  Anthems; 
collected  from  the  Latest  and  most  Celebra-  |  ted  Authors;  Care- 
fully set  in  Score,  and  neatly  Engraved,  |  Printed  and  Sold  by 
Daniel  Bayley,  at  his  House  next  Door  to  St.  Paul's  Church,  New- 
hury-Port.  1771.  |  Sold  also  by  most  Booksellers  in  Boston.  \  2  vols, 
in  one,  oblong  l2mo,  pp.  5,  (i),  6,  blank  recto,  7-8,  blank  verso, 

7-10,  96;    (4),  96.  B.,  C,  H._,  JCB.,  NEWBERRY,  NYP.  94337 

Tans'ur.  The  |  American  Harmony,  |  or,  |  Royal  Melody 
Complete.  |  In  two  volumes.  |  Vol.  I.  .  .  .  |  [8  lines.]  |  The  Eighth 
Edition,  with  Additions.  |  By  William  Tans'ur,  Senior,  Musico 
Theorico.  |  [2  lines.]  |  Printed  and  sold  by  Daniel  Bayley,  at  his 
House,  next  Door  to  St.  Paul's  Church,  Newbury-Port.  i'JJ2' 
Sold  also  I  by  m,ost  Booksellers  in  Boston.  Just  Published,  and  to  be 
sold  by  said  Bayley,  and  the  Booksellers  in  Boston,  The  \  New 
Universal  Harmony,  or  a  Com,fendium  of  Church  Music:  Being 
a  Collection  of  Favorite  Anthems,  Hymn-Tunes  and  \  Carols,  com- 
fosed  by  the  greatest  Masters.  Price  Six  Shillings.  \  [Title  of  \'ol. 
2:]  The  I  American  Harmony,  |  or,  |  Universal  Psalmodist.  | 
Vol.  II.  .  .  .  I  [5  lines.]  |  By  A.  Williams,  Teacher  of  Psalmody, 
in  London.  |  To  which  is  added  a  Variety  of  Favourite  Hymn  Tunes 
and  Anthems;  Collected  from  the  Latest  and  most  Celabrated 
[sic]  I  Authors;  Carefully  set  in  Score,  and  neatly  Engraved.  | 
Printed  and  sold  by  Daniel  Bayley,  at  his  House,  next  Door  to  St. 
Paul's  Church,  Newbury-Port.  1 773.  |  Sold  also  by  most  Book- 
sellers in  Boston.  \  2  vols,  in  one,  oblong  i2mo,  pp.  5,  (i),  10, 
blank  recto,  7-8,  blank  verso,  96;  (4),  96. 

AAS.,  B.,  C,  H.,  JCB.,  NVP.,  Y.  9433^ 

In  some  copies  signatures  are  wrongly  imposed,  causing  irregularities  in  the  pagi- 
nation. Most  copies  are  badly  worn,  have  been  rebacked  or  bound  with  severe  trim- 
ming in  which  many  of  the  page  numbers  have  been  lost,  so  that  it  is  difficult  to 
note  the  variations.  The  b.  copy  has  signatures  properly  imposed  but  the  numbering 
of  the  tunes  changed  so  that  it  does  not  agree  with  the  index.  The  h.  copy  of  this 
edition  is  bound  with  the  1771  edition  of  the  Williams  section. 

Tans'ur.  The  |  American  Harmony,  |  or,  |  Royal  Melody 
Complete.  |  In  two  volumes.  |  Vol.  I.  .  .  .  |  [8  lines.]  |  The  Eighth 
Edition  with  Additions.  |  By  William  Tans'ur,  Senior,  Musico 
Theorico.  |  [2  lines.]  |  P/nited  and  sold  by  Daniel  Bayley,  at  his 
House,  next  Door  to  St.  Paul's  Church,  Newbury-Port.     1774. 


452  TANTO. 

Sold  I  also  by  most  Booksellers  in  Boston.  Just  Published,  and  to  be 
sold  by  said  Bayley,  and  the  Booksellers  in  Boston.  \  The  New 
Universal  Harmony,  or  a  Com.fendium.  of  Church  Music:  Being 
a  Collection  of  Favorite  Anthems,  Hymn-  \  Tunes  and  Carols, 
com^fosed  by  the  greatest  Masters.  Price  Six  Shillings.  [Title  of 
vol.  2:]  The  I  American  Harmony,  |  or,  |  Universal  Psalmodist.  | 
Vol.  II.  .  .  .  I  [5  lines.]  |  By  A.  Williams,  Teacher  of  Psalmody, 
in  London.  |  To  which  is  added,  a  Variety  of  Favourite  Hymn  Tunes 
and  Anthems;  Collected  from  the  Latest  and  most  Cele-  |  brated 
Authors;  Carefully  set  in  Score,  and  neatly  Engraved.  |  Printed 
and  sold  by  Daniel  Bayley,  at  his  House,  next  Door  to  St.  PauFs 
Church,  Newbury-Port.  1774.  |  Sold  also  by  most  Booksellers  in 
Boston.  I  2  vols,  in  one,  oblong  12 mo,  pp.  5,  (i),  10,  blank  recto, 
7-8,  blank  verso,  96;  (4),  96.  aas.  94339 

The  AAS.  copy  lacks  pp.  3—10  in  the  third  group  of  paging  in  vol.  i. 
Evans  describes  a  "ninth"  edition,  1774,  but  does  not  include  the  "eighth"  of  that 
year,  or  locate  copies  of  the  ninth. 

Tanto  le  pican  al  buey  hasta  que  embiste.  [Colophon:]  Mejico: 
Im-frenta  de  Ontiveros,  ano  de  1820.]    2  parts,  small  4to,  pp.  8,  8. 

BA.,  C,   HEH.  94340 
"A  complaint  against  the  treatment  of  Spaniards  in  Mexico." — c. 

Tapaboca;  6  sea  Contestacion  documentada  al  insulso  y  desa- 
linado  folleto  que,  con  el  nombre  impropio  de  memoria,  ha  publi- 
cado  en  Paris  el  reo  profugo  D.  Jose  Ildefonso  Suarez  (alias)  el 
Mulon,  ex-asesor  general  primero  interino  del  gobierno  de  la  Ha- 
bana  y  de  su  comision  militar  ejecutiva  permanente  .  .  .  Matafizas: 
Imfrenta  de  J.  Miguel  de  Oro.    1 839.    l2mo,  pp.  97. 

A  reply  to  Suarez's  "Breve  Memoria,"  [1838].  C,  H.  9434  I 

Tapado,  fseud.  A  los  semi-eruditos.  [Colophon:]  Puebla  17 
de  Julio  de  1820.  hnfrenta  del  Gobierno,  calle  de  Herreros.  \X.o, 
pp.  4.  BM.  94342 

A  political  pamphlet.    Signed:    Un  tapado. 

Information  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  la  Puebla  de  los  Angeles,"  no.  171 1. 

Tapatio,  El  Pensador,  fseud.  El  Pensador  tapatio  a  sus  Cen- 
sores.  [Colophon:]  Guadalaxara:  Imfrenta  de  DofiaPetra  Man- 
jarres,  afio  1S20.   4to,  pp.  (8).  BM.  94343 

Maintaining  that  clergymen  should  be  eligible  for  Congress. 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Guadalajara  de  Mexico,"  no.  119. 

TapatiOj  Un  Pensador,  fseud.  Todos  pensamos.  0  Carta  de 
un  pensador  tapatio  al  Pensador  Mexicano.    [Colophon:]    hnfreso 


TAPATIO. 


453 


en  Gnadalaxara^  en  la  Imprc7ita  dc  Doha  Pctra  Alanjam-s,  aho  dc 
1820.    4to,  pp.  (18).  BM.  94344 

"On  current  politics." — bm. 

Title  of  the  first  edition  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Guadal.ij.ira  de  Mexico," 
no.  120,  and  of  the  following  edition  from  his  "Imprenta  en  la  I'uebla  de  los  .Vngc- 
les,"  no.  1 819. 

Tapatio,  Un  Pensador,  fscud.  Todos  pensamos.  0  c.uta  dc 
un  pensador  tapatio  al  Pensador  Mcgicano.  [Colophon:]  Imprcsa 
en  GuadalajarUy  y  en  Puebla  en  la  Oficina  del  Gohierno.  I  820. 
4to,pp.  20.  94345 

Tafia  (Diego  de).  Confessonan'o  en  Lengua  Cumanagota,  y 
de  otras  Naciones  de  Indios  de  la  Provincia  de  Cuinana,  con  vnas 
Advertencias  previas  al  Confessonario  para  los  Confessores.  Por 
Fray  Diego  de  Tapia,  indigno  Frayle  Menor,  Hijo  de  la  Santa 
Recoleccion  de  la  Provincia  de  Sevilla,  y  Missionario  Apostolico  en 
las  vivas  Conversiones  de  Piritu.  Dedicalo  a  la  Soberana  Rcyna  de 
los  Angeles,  y  hombres  Maria  Santissima,  Madre  de  Dios,  y  Senora 
nuestra,  con  la  Advocacion  de  los  Milagros.  Con  Privilegio.  En 
Madrid.  Por  Pedro  Fernandc-z.  Afio  de  1 723.  8vo,  pp.  (38), 
581,586-732.   Plate.  BM.,  c,  cu.,  JCB.,  NYP.  94346 

The  c.  and  nyp.  copies  lack  the  plate. 

A  reprint  of  "Platica,"  pp.  239-456,  and  "Confessonario  mas  breve,"  pp.  457- 
696,  forms  vols.  4  and  5,  respectively,  of  "Algunas  obras  raras  sobre  la  lengua  cu- 
managota," 1888,  edited  by  J.  Platzniann.    bm.,  c,  h.,  hisp.soc.'vmer.,  nyp.,  u.cal. 

Tapia  (Francisco  de).  Representacion  qve  haze  el  R.  P.  Lector 
Fray  Francisco  de  Tapia,  Pro-Ministro  de  la  Provincia  de  San 
Antonio  de  los  Charcas  en  el  Reyno  del  Peru  .  .  .  al  Rey  nuestro 
Senor,  y  a  su  Real  Consejo  de  las  Indias,  sobre  la  conversion  de  los 
Infieles  de  la  Provincia  de  Apolovanua,  y  sus  Confines,  en  el  dis- 
trito  del  Obispado  de  la  Ciudad  de  la  Paz,  .  .  .  [n.  f.  1 701.]  Folio, 
12  leaves.  94347 

Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  vol.  6,  no.  7601, 
a  copy  located  in  the  Indian  Archives  in  Seville. 

[Tapia  (Juan  Antonio  de)].  Alegacion  de  los  derechos  que 
por  parte  del  Promotor  Fiscal  del  Obispado  de  la  Puebla  de  los 
Angeles  se  hace  a  esta  Real  Audiencia  .  .  .  En  la  Imfrenta  del  Real 
Seminario  Palajoxlano  de  dicha  Ciudad.  Aug  de  i']']i.  Folio, 
pp.  (12),  48.   Frontispiece  portrait.  BM.,  JCB.  94348 

Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  la  Puebla  dc  los  Angeles,"  no.  871. 

Tapia  (Mathias  de).  Treurich  Verhael  van  het  menighvuldigh 
Heydendom  wyt  breet  verspreyt  aen  den  Oever  van  dc  Riviere  Orin- 
VOL.  XXIV.  29 


454  TAPIA. 

oco  in  Tierra  Firma  een  gedeelte  van  America  gestiert  tot  de  Godt- 
vruchtighe,  ende  genaedighe  Ooren  van  syne  Catholycke  Majesteyt 
Philippus  V.  Door  den  Eerw.  P.  Mathias  de  Tapia  van  de  Societeyt 
Jesu,  Procurator  van  de  Provincie  van  het  Nieuw-Ryck  Granada 
in  Tierra  firma,  naer  Roomen  gesonden  door  die  Provincie  Sivilien 
uyt  het  Spaens  in  't  Nederduyts  overgeset  door  eenen  Priester  der 
selve  Societeyt,  ende  van  daer  naer  dese  Landen  overgasonden.  Tot 
Ruremonde  Gedruckt  by  P.  Vallen,  gezw.  Druckker  van  den 
Edelen  Hove  van  Gelderlandt.     [17 — ?]     4to,  pp.  27.        94349 

Translated  by  Nicolas  Valckenborg.  Probably  never  printed  in  Spanish.  Title  from 
Sommervogel's  edition  of  Backer,  vol.  8,  col.  374.  The  following  is  another  edition 
of  the  same  relation. 

Tapia.  Treurig  Verhael  van  de  Reyze  en  Marteldood  van  den 
eerw.  Pater  Ignatius  Toebast,  En  eenige  andere  Jesuiten  en  Mis- 
sionarissen  in  d'  Indien,  als  ook  kortbondige  Beschryvinge  van  ver- 
scheyde  onbekende  Landen,  woeste  Natien,  en  goddeloos  Heyden- 
dom  in  de  Indien.  Voorgedragen  In  een  brief,  gestiert  tot  de  God- 
vruchtige  en  genaedige  Ooren  van  zyne  Katholyke  Majesteyt  Phi- 
lippus V.  Door  den  Eerw.  P.  Mathias  de  Tapia  van  de  Societeyt 
Jesu,  Procurator  van  de  Provincie  van  het  Nieuw  Ryk  Granada  in 
Tierre  Firma;  Nae  Roomen  gezonden  door  die  Provincie,  Binnen 
Sivilien  uyt  het  Spaensch  in't  Nederduytsch  overgezet  door  eenen 
Priester  der  zelve  Societeyt,  en  van  daer  nae  deze  Landen  over- 
gezonden.  Te  Gendy  By  J.  F.  Vander  Schueren  in  de  Brey- 
delstege  by  d^Affelbrngge.    [circa  1 800.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn.  JCB.  94350 

Tapia  Centeno  (Carlos  de).  See  Tapia  Zenteno  (Carlos  de). 

Tapia  de  Vargas  (Juan).  Por  D.  Ivan  Tapia  de  Vargas,  fiador 
de  Andres  de  Araburu,  Cauallero  del  Orden  de  Satiago,  Tesorero, 
luez  Oficial  por  su  Magestad  de  la  Ciudad  de  la  Veracruz,  en  las 
Indias.  En  la  escriptvra  con  laqves  Bvles  sobre  la  nvlidad  de  la  dicha 
fianza:  para  Que  se  reuoque  y  anule  la  sentencia  absolutoria  en 
fauor  del  dicho  laques  Bules,  dada  y  pronunciada  por  el  Alcalde 
Don  Leonardo  Henriquez.  Facti  et  ivris  Allegatio,  &  Consultatio 
satisfactoria  aduersje  partis  Allegationibus.  [n.  f.  164—?]  Folio, 
13  leaves.  94351 

Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-amerlcana,"  vol.  6,  no.  6906,  a  copy 
located  in  the  library  of  the  University  of  Seville. 

Tapia  y  Rivera  (Alejandro).  Biblioteca  historica  de  Puerto- 
Rico,  que  contiene  varios  documentos  de  los  siglos  xv,  xvi,  xvii  y 
xviii^  coordinados  y  anotados  por  D.  Alejandro  Tapia  y  Rivera. 


TAPIA    ZENTENO. 


455 


Puerto-Rico.    Imprenta  de  Marqiicz.     1 854.    8vo,  pp.   587,    14. 
2  folded  tables.  B.,  bm.,  c,  cu.,  hisp.soc.amer.,  nyp., 

u.CAL. (Bancroft).  94352 

Contents:  Fragmentos  de  la  Historia  general  y  natural  de  las  Indias,  por  Gonzalo 
Fernandez  de  Oviedo;  Cronica  general  de  las  Indias,  por  Antonio  de  Herrera.  Lo 
referente  a  la  isla  de  Puerto-Rico;  Historia  del  Nuevo  mundo  ...  Por  cl  Sr.  Juan 
de  Laet;  Documentos  ineditos,  siglos  xv  y  xvi,  referentcs  a  la  isla  de  San  Juan, 
recopllados  por  J.  B.  Munoz;  Estracto  de  varias  cedulas  y  cartas  del  rey,  dc  1509  a 
1543;  Estracto  de  varias  cartas  dirigidas  al  soberano,  de  1515  a  I5?5;  Copia 
Integra  de  algunos  documentos  que  se  hallan  en  la  propia  coleccion  de  Munoz; 
Varias  reales  cedulas  de  1538  a  1561 ;  Corsario  Drake;  Siglo  17  [documentos]; 
Descripcion  de  la  isla  y  ciudad  de  Puerto-Rico,  y  de  su  vecinidad  .  .  .  Enviada  por  .  .  . 
Diego  de  Torres  Vargas  .  ..  1647;    Siglo  18  [documentos];    Indice. 

Tapia  Zenteno  (Carlos  de).  Arte  Novissima  de  Icngua  Mcx- 
icana,  Que  dicto  D.  Carlos  de  Tapia  Zenteno,  Colcgial  en  el  Real, 
y  Pontificio  Seminario,  Cura  Beneficiado,  que  fue  de  la  Diecesis  de 
Tampamolon,  Juez  Ecclesiastico  de  la  Villa  de  los  Valles,  y  su 
Jurisdiccion,  Commissario  de  el  Santo  Oiicio  de  la  Inquisicion,  y  su 
Revisor,  Notario  Apostolico,  Colegial  en  el  Apostolico  Colegio  de 
N.  P.  S.  Pedro,  y  Secretario  de  su  muy  Illustre  Congregacion, 
Capellan  mayor  del  Religiosissimo  Monasterio  de  Santa  Ines,  Ex- 
aminador  Synodal  general  de  este  Arzobispado,  Cathedratico  pro- 
prietario  de  Prima  de  dicha  Lengua  en  la  Real  Universidad  de  esta 
Corte,  y  primero  en  el  mesmo  Real,  y  Pontificio  Colegio  Seminario, 
&c.  Quien  lo  saca  a  luz  debajo  de  la  proteccion  del  Illmo.  Sr.  Dr. 
D.  Manuel  Rubio,  Salinas,  Del  Consejo  de  Su  Magestad,  Dignissimo 
Arzobispo  de  esta  Santa  Iglesia  de  Mexico,  Por  cuyo  mandado  se 
erigio  esta  nueva  Cathedra.  Con  liccncia  de  los  superiores.  En 
Mexico  por  la  Viiida  de  D.  Joseph  Bernardo  de  Ho  gal.  A  no  de 

1753.  4tO,  pp.  (22),  58.  B.,  BM.,C.,CU.,H.,HEH.,  HISP.SOC.AMER., 

jcB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  U.CAL. (Bancroft),  y.  94353 

Reprinted   in  "Coleccion  de  gramaticas  de  la  lengua  mexicana,"  vol.  3,  Mexico, 

1885,    pp.    1-42.      C,    NYP. 

Tapia  Zenteno.  Constituciones  de  la  I.  y  Ven.  Congregacion 
de  San  Pedro.  Imprenta  en  Mexico  por  Ribera,  i']:!^'] .  4to.  94354 

Title  from  Beristain,  vol.  3,  p.  170. 

Tapia  Zenteno.  Noticia  de  la  Lengua  Huastcca,  que  en  benc- 
ficio  de  sus  nacionales,  de  orden  del  Ilmo.  Sr.  Arzopispo  dc  esta 
Santa  Iglesia  Metropolitana,  y  a  sus  expcnsas,  da  Carlos  dc  Tapia 
Zenteno,  Cura,  que  fue  de  la  Iglesia  Parrochial  de  Tampamolon, 
Juez  eclesiastico  de  la  Villa  de  los  Valles,  Commissario  del  Santo 
Oficio  de  la  Inquisicion,  Cathedratico  de  Prima  de  Lengua  Mexi- 
cana en  esta  Real  Universidad,  y  el  primero  en  el  Real,  y  Pontificio 


456  TAPPAN     (benjamin). 

Colegio  Seminario,  Examinador  Synodal  de  este  Arzobispado,  y 
Capellan  Mayor  del  Monasterio  de  Santa  Ines.  Con  Cathecismo, 
y  Doctrina  Christiana  para  su  instruccion,  segun  lo  que  ordena  el 
Santo  Concilio  Mexicano,  Enchiridion  Sacramental  para  su  admin- 
istracion,  con  todo  lo  que  parece  necessario  hablar  en  ella  los  Neo- 
ministros,  y  copioso  Diccionario  para  facilitar  su  inteligencia.  Con 
licencia  de  los  Suferiores:  En  Mexico,  en  la  Imfrenta  de  la  Bib- 
liotheca  Mexlcana.  En  el  Puente  del  Esfiritu-Santo,  ano  de  1767. 
4tO,  pp.    (10),    128.  AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  HEH., 

HISP.SOC.AMER.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UCAL.  (bANCROFt).  94355 

A  photostat  reproduction  of  a  "Paradigma  apologetico  arte,  vocabularlo  y  doctrina 
en  lengua  huasteca,"  from  original  MS.  in  Tapia's  own  autograph,  varying  in  many 
places  from  the  printed  work,  is  in  the  library  of  the  Peabody  Museum  at  Harvard. 
See  note  of  William  E.  Gates  prefixed  to  the  work. 

See  also  Pilling's  "Proof-Sheets,"  nos.  3802—3804.. 

Tappan  (Benjamin),  h.  1773,  d.  1857.  -^  Discourse  delivered 
before  the  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Ohio,  at  the  annual 
meeting  of  said  Society,  in  Columbus,  December  22,  1832.  By 
Benjamin  Tappan  .  .  .  Columbus:  J .  R.  Emrie,  Printer,  High 
Street.    1833.    8vo,  pp.  16.  c,  H.,  HEH.,  WHS.,  Y.  94356 

Reprinted  in  Hist,  and  Phil.  Soc.  of  Ohio  "Journal,"  vol.  i,  pt.  i,  1872,  pp.  13-32. 

[Tappan].  A  Review  of  the  Question  whether  the  Common 
Law  of  England,  respecting  Crimes  and  Punishments,  is  in  Force 
in  the  State  of  Ohio,  in  a  Letter  Addressed  by  a  Citizen,  to  a  Mem- 
ber of  the  Legislature.  Pittsburg,  Printed  at  Butler  &'  Lambdin's 
Office.    1 81 7.    Pp.  44.  WRHS.  94357 

Title  from  Rusk's  "Literature  of  the  Middle  Western  Frontier,"  vol.  2,  p.  225. 

[Tappan]  .  Suggestions  respecting  the  Debt  of  the  late  Republic 
of  Texas.    [Steubenville,  O.^    1852.]    8vo,  pp.  7. 

H.,  M.,  WHS.  94358 

Signed  and  dated:    Benj.  Tappan.    Steubenville,  Ohio,  March  25th,  1852. 

Caption  title:    Suggestions  respecting  the  Texian  debt. 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  is 
included  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  title.  Other  later  works  by  this  author 
are  not  included. 

Tappan  (Benjamin),  b.  1788,  d.  1863.  An  Address,  dehvered 
at  the  request  of  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society  of  Kennebec, 
at  their  Celebration  of  Peace,  March  2d,  1 8 15.  By  Benjamin  Tap- 
pan,  A.M.  Minister  of  Augusta.  Hallozuell:  Pri?ited  by  Goodale  &' 

Burton.     1815.     8vo,  pp.    15.  BA.,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NYH.  94359 


TAPPAN     (benjamin).  457 

Tappan.  a  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Interment  of  the  Reverend 
Jesse  Appleton,  d.d.  a.a.s.  President  of  Bowdoin  College,  in  Bruns- 
wick, Maine,  who  died  Nov.  12th,  18 19;  ^-Et.  47.  By  Benjamin 
Tappan,  a.m.  pastor  of  the  Church  in  Augusta.  Hallowi-ll:  Printed 
by  E.  Goodale.    1 8 19.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  M.,  NEWBERRY,  NVII.,  NYP.,  UTS., 

A  genealogical  and  biographical  note,  pp.  -^7-^8.  Y.  943^^ 

For  other  works  of  Tappan,  chiefly  religious  in  character,  see  Williamson's  Bibliog- 
raphy of  Maine. 

Tappan  (David).  Christian  Thankfulness  explained  and  en- 
forced, A  Sermon,  delivered  At  Charlestown,  In  the  Afternoon  of 
February  19, 1795.  The  Day  of  General ThanksgivingThrough  the 
United  States.  By  David  Tappan,  d.d.  Hollisian  Professor  of  Divinity 
in  Harvard  College.  .  .  .  Printed  by  Samuel  Hall^N 0.  ^T^,Cornhill^ 

BostOHy  1795.     8vo,  pp.  40.      AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  CHS.,  H.,  HEH., 

HSP.,  JCB.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  WLC,  Y.  9436  I 

The  Appendix,  pp.  33—40,  is  a  reply  to  a  sermon  preached  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Brad- 
ford of  Rowley,  on  the  same  occasion,  our  no.  7240,  vol.  2.  A  further  answer  by 
Ebenezer  Bradford  Is  our  no.  7241. 

Tappan.  Copy  of  an  Address  delivered  to  the  Students  of  Phil- 
lips Academy  in  Andover,  immediately  after  the  Yearly  Examina- 
tion and  Exhibition,  before  the  Board  of  Trustees,  on  the  Seventh 
of  July,  1794.  By  David  Tappan,  s.t.d.  Hollisian  Professor  of 
Divinity  in  the  University  at  Cambridge.  Exeter y  Printed  by  Stearns 
&  Winslowy  m,dcc,xciv.    i2mo,  pp.  ii. 

AAS.,  B.,  PHILLIPS  ACAD.,  UTS.  94362 

[Tappan].  Copy  of  the  Address  delivered  to  the  Students  of 
Phillips'  Academy.   5^'^  Phillips  Academy,  no.  62535,  \ol.  15.     M., 

UTS. 

In  MS.  on  the  title  page  of  the  uts.  copy:    By  David  Tappan,  a.m. 

Tappan.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Third  Parish  in  Newbury, 
July  24,  1794;  occasioned  by  the  Sudden  Death  of  Eight  Persons 
belonging  to  the  Society,  who  were  drowned  in  the  River  Merri- 
mack on  the  Nineteenth  of  the  same  Month.  By  David  Tappan,  d.d. 
Hollis  Professor  of  Divinity  in  Harvard  College.  Printed  at  \ezv- 
buryfort,  By  Blunt  &  March,  and  Sold  at  their  Bookstore,  Market- 
Square.    MDCCXCIV.    8vo,  pp.  25.    AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  H.,  HSP.,  JCB., 

M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  UTS.  94363 

Tappan.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Third  Parish  in  Newbury, 
on  the  First  of  May,  1783,  Occasioned  by  the  Ratification  of  a 


458  TAPPAN     (dAVId). 

Treaty  of  Peace,  Between  Great-Britain,  and  the  United  States  of 
America.  By  David  Tappan,  a.m.  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  said 
Parish.    Salem:    Printed  by  Samuel  Hall,  near  the  Court-House. 

MDCCLXXXIII.     8vo,  pp.    19.      AAS.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  NYH., 

NYP.,  UTS.,  WLC,  Y.  94364 

A  Hymn,  composed  for,  and  sung  on  the  Occasion  .  .  .  entitled,  A  Song  of  Praise 
to  God  from  United  America,  p.  19. 

Tappan.  A  Discourse,  delivered  in  the  South  Meeting-House 
in  Andover,  before  His  Excellency  the  Governor,  the  Honorable 
Council,  the  President  of  the  Senate,  and  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  at  the 
Funeral  of  His  Honor  Samuel  Phillips,  Esq.  late  Lt.  Gov,  of  said 
Commonwealth,  Feb.  15,  1802.  By  David  Tappan,  d.d.  professor 
of  Divinity  in  Harvard  College.  Boston:  Printed  by  Young  and 
Minns,  State  Printers.    1 802.    8vo,  pp.  27.   aas.,  b.,  ba.,  c,  gts., 

H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y.  94365 

Tappan.  A  Sermon  preached  before  His  Excellency  John  Han- 
cock, Esq.  Governour;  His  Honor  Samuel  Adams,  Esq.  Lieutenant- 
Go  vernour;  the  Honourable  the  Council,  Senate,  and  House  of 
Representatives,  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  May  30, 
1792.  Being  the  Day  of  General  Election.  By  David  Tappan,  a.m. 
Pastor  of  a  Church  in  Newbury.  Printed  in  Boston,  Massachu- 
setts: At  the  State  Press,  by  Thomas  Adams,  Printer  to  the  Hon- 
ourable, the  General  Court.  m,dcc,xcii.   8vo,  pp.  39.  aas.,  b.,  ba., 

C,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  94366 

Tappan.  Sermons  on  Important  Subjects.  By  the  late  Rev. 
David  Tappan,  d.d.  Hollis  Professor  of  Divinity  in  the  University 
at  Cambridge.  To  which  are  prefixed  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the 
Author;  and  a  Sermon  preached  at  his  Funeral  by  Dr.  Holmes. 
Published  by  W .  Hilliard  and  Lincoln  6?  Edm-ands,  and  for  sale  at 
the  Bookstore  in  Cambridge,  and  at  No.  53,  Cornhill,  Boston,  i  807. 
8vo,  pp.  23,  (i),  22,  334. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  94367 

On  the  verso  of  p.  23  of  the  preliminary  memoir  is  a  list  of  the  publications  of 
Dr.  Tappan.   See  Evans  for  the  titles  of  many  sermons  omitted  in  our  entries. 

Tappan.  Two  Friendly  Letters  from  Toletus  to  Philalethes,  or 
from  the  Rev.  David  Tappan  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Spring,  contain- 
ing Remarks  on  the  Sentiments  and  Reasonings  of  the  Latter,  in  his 
Dialogue  on  the  Nature  of  Duty.   Neiubury-Port:  Printed  by  John 


TAPPAN    (h.  p.).  459 

Mycall    M,DCC,LXXXV.    8vo,pp.  136.    AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  H.,  HEH.,1ISP., 
JCB.j  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PRINCETON,  UTS.,  WLC,  Y.  94368 

For  tl.e  "Friendly  Dialogue  .  . .  upon  the  Nature  of  Duty  ..."  see  [Spring 
(Samuel)],  no.  89794,  vol.  23.    See  also  no.  89797,  vol.  23. 

"A  Discourse  ...  by  David  Tappan  ...  in  Solemn  Commemoration  of  General 
George  Washington,"  is  appended  to  Joseph  Willard's  "Address  in  Latin,"  on  the 
same  occasion,  1800,  and  was  also  printed  in  "Washington's  Political  Legacies," 
1800. 

[Tappan  (Henry  Philip)].  History  of  the  Controversy  in  the 
University  of  the  City  of  New-York.  See  New  York  City,  no. 
54706,  vol.  13. 

Signed  on  p.  50  by  Tappan  and  six  others. 

Tappan's  writings  relate  chiefly  to  education  and  were  for  the  most  part  pub- 
lished after  1840. 

[Tappan  (Lewis)].  Address  to  the  Non-Slaveholders  of  the 
South.  iS^^  Slavery,  no.  8 1 791,  vol.  20.  New  York,  1843,  c,  gts., 
nyp.;  New  Yorky  [n.d.],  c,  nyh. 

Attributed  to  Tappan  in  Cushing. 

[Tappan].  Letters  to  tlie  Convention  of  Ministers  and  Repre- 
sentatives.   See  no.  40642,  vol.  10.  nyp. 

Signed  on  p.  12:    "Lewis  Tappan." 

[Tappan].  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Tappan:  taken  in  part  from 
the  Home  Missionary  Magazine,  of  November,  1828,  and  printed 
for  Distribution  among  her  Descendants.  .  .  .  New-York — West  &" 
Trow,  Printers,  mdcccxxxiv.  i2mo,  pp.  150.  Frontispiece  por- 
trait. AAS.,  B.,  C,  nyh.,  nyp.,  UTS.,  WHS.  94369 
Preface  signed:   "L[ewis]  T[appan]."    "Family  record:"   pp.  119-150. 

Tappan.  Proceedings  of  the  Session  of  Broadway  Tabernacle, 
against  Lewis  Tappan,  with  the  action  of  the  Presbytery  and  Gen- 
eral Assembly.    New   York:    For  sale  at  No.   143  Nassau  Street. 

1839.    8vo,  pp.  64.  BA.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  94370 

Published  by  Tappan. 

[Tappan].   Remarks  on  Prisons  and  Prison  Discipline.  See  no. 

69423,  vol.   16.    B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  M.,  UTS. 

Attributed  to  Tappan  in  a  MS.  note  on  the  title  page  of  the  irrs.  copy. 

See  also:  Statement  of  the  Controversy  between  Lewis  Tappan  and  Edward  E. 
Dunbar,  note  following  no.  21232,  vol.  6.    aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  h.,  nyh.,  nvp. 

Tappan  also  published  other  works  of  historical  or  biographical  interest  after  1840, 
including  a  History  of  the  American  Missionary  Association,  and  a  life  of  his 
brother  Arthur. 

Tappan  (William  B[ingham]).  Lyric  Poems,  by  William  B. 
Tappan.  .  .  .  Philadelfhia:    Ash  &  Mason,  Chestnut-Street.    R. 


460  TAPPAN     (w.  B.). 

Wrighty  Printer.    1826.    i2mo,  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  140, 
index  (3).  aas.,  bu.,  cu.,  h.,  p.,  utex.  94371 

Tappan.    Lyrics.    By  William  B.  Tappan.  .  .  .  Philadelphia. 

H.  C.  Carey  and  I.  Lea:   and  H.  C.  Carey  ^  Co.  Broadtvay^  New 

York.    1822.    Atkinson  £y  Alexander,  Printers.    l2mo,  engraved 

title  page,  and  pp.  (2),  5—132. 

AAS.,  BU.,  C,  CU.j  H.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  p.,  UTS.,  Y.  94372 

On  leaf  following  engraved  title:  This  book  consists,  in  part,  of  pieces  written 
since  the  publication  of  my  Poems  the  last  Spring;  the  remainder  are  selected  from 
a  volume  of  my  early  metricals  published  two  years  since,  of  which  the  edition  is  now 
exhausted. 

Tappan.  Missions:  a  Poem,  delivered  at  the  Anniversary  of 
the  Porter  Rhetorical  Society  in  the  Theological  Seminary,  Andover, 
Sept.  4,  1838.  By  William  B.  Tappan.  Boston:  Whip-pie  ^ 
Damrcll.  mdcccxxxviii.  [Verso  of  title:]  William  S.  Damrell, 
Printer,  No.  9  Corfihill, — Boston.   24mo,  pp.  32.   c,  nyh.  94373 

Tappan.  New  England,  and  other  Poems.  By  William  B. 
Tappan.  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  the  author,  by  J .  H.  Cunning- 
ham, No.  70,  South  Third-street.  1819.  l2mo,  pp.  (6),  5— 108. 
Frontispiece  plate,    aas.,  b.,  bm.,  bu.,  cu.,  h.,  nyh.,  p.,  uts.  94374 

Tappan.  Poems,  by  William  B.  Tappan.  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Pub- 
lished by  James  Crissy,  No.  177,  Chestnut  Street.  1 822.  [Verso 
of  title:]  /.  Crissy  and  G.  Goodm.an,  Printers.  i2mo,  added  en- 
graved title,  and  pp.  252.       aas.,  bu.,  c,  h.,  nyp.,  uts.  94375 

Tappan.  The  Poems  of  William  B.  Tappan.  Philadelphia: 
Henry  Perkins — Chestnut  Street.  Nezv  York — Leavitt,  Lord  &' 
Co.  Boston — Perkins  &"  Marvin.  1834.  [Verso  of  title:]  /. 
Ashmcnd  &"  Co.   Printers.    i6mo,  pp.  360.    Frontispiece  portrait. 

aas.,  cu.,  hsp.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  p.  94376 

Tappan.  The  Poems  of  William  B.  Tappan,  not  contained  in 
a  former  volume.  Philadelphia:  Henry  Perkins — Chestnut  Street. 
Boston:  Perkins  and  Marvin.  1836.  [Verso  of  title:]  LAshmead 
&'  Co.  Printers.    l8mo,  pp.  324.    Frontispiece  portrait. 

aas.,  cu.,  nyh.,  uts.  94377 

According  to  the  publisher's  notice,  this  is  offered  as  a  companion  to  the  Poems 
published  in  1834.  The  half  title  is  numbered  Vol.  II. 

Tappan.  Songs  of  Judah,  and  other  Melodies.  By  William  B. 
Tappan,  author  of  New^  England  and  other  poems.  Philadelphia: 
Published  by  S.  Potter  &  Co.   87  Chesnut  Street.    1 820.    [Verso  of 


TAR  ACE  N  A.  46 1 

title:]     Wm.  Brown,  Printer.     l8mo,  added  engraved  title,  and 

pp.  xi,   204.  AAS.,  BU.,  H.,  HSP.,  P.,  UTS.  94378 

For  first  editions  of  later  works  of  the  poet,  see  Foley. 

Taracena  (Manuel).  Lagrimas  dc  Aganipe  vertidas  por  la 
pluma  en  la  muy  sensible  muerte  del  P.  CristcSbal  de  Villafaiie,  dc  la 
Compania  de  Jesus,  por  D.  Manuel  Taracena.  Imprcnta  en  Guate- 
mala for  Arevalo.    1766.    4to.  94379 

Title  from  Beristain,  vol.  3,  p.  171. 

Tarafa  (Franciscus).  ^c^' Tarrafa  (Franciscus). 

Tarasca  de  los  ladrones  y  prision  de  medio  rcy  por  las  dcclara- 
ciones  de  los  ajusticiados,  6  sea  segunda  parte  del  papcl  titulado: 

Mientras  mas  hay  comiciones  &c.    [Colophon:]    Mexico Im- 

frenta  de  la  calle  de  la  Joy  a  num.  lo,  a  cargo  del  ciudadano  Mari- 
ano Malagon,  ano  de  1 83 1.    8vo,  pp.  8.  Y.  94380 

Caption  title.    Information  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Tarascon  ( [Louis  Anastasius]  ).  An  Address  to  the  Citizens  of 
Philadelphia,  on  the  Great  Advantages  which  arise  from  the  Trade 
of  the  Western  Country  to  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  at  large,  and 
to  the  City  of  Philadelphia  in  particular.  On  the  danger  of  loosing 
those  advantages,  and  on  the  means  of  saving  them.  By  Messrs. 
Tarascon  junr.,  JamesBerthoud  [sic]  and  Co.  Philadelphia: 
Printed  for  the  Addressers.    1806.    8vo,  pp.  13. 

AAS.,  BA.,  C,  HSP.,  NYP.,  P.  943  8  I 

Attributed  to  Tarascon  in  "Magazine  of  History,"  Extra  no.  148,  p.  4. 

Tarascon.  An  Exposition  of  some  of  the  Reasons  why  Meas- 
ures should  be  taken  for  the  Construction  of  a  Canal  round  the 
Falls  of  the  River  Ohio,  on  the  Kentucky  side ;  for  the  Location  of 
the  Western  Armory,  near  to  it:  for  Having  Louisville  declared  a 
Port  of  Entry  &  Delivery;  for  the  support  by  Congress  of  our 
Hospital;  and  for  the  Opening  of  a  Waggon  Road,  from  the  River 
Missouri  to  the  navigable  waters  of  the  River  Columbia;  With  a 
view  to  the  Prosperity  of  Louisville,  of  Jefferson  County,  and  of 
the  Western  Country  at  large.  ...  By  Lewis  A.  Tarascon.  Louis- 
ville:   Printed  for  the  Author.    1 824.    8vo,  pp.  7.       heh.  94382 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Tarascon.  L.  A.  Tarascon,  to  his  Friends,  &c.  &c.  &c.  Louis- 
ville.   1836.    i8mo,  pp.  14.  ^^-943^3 

Title  from  a  photostatic  reproduction  in  nyp.  of  the  c.  copy. 

Reprinted  in  "Magazine  of  History,"  .  .  .  Extra  no.   148,  1929,  pp.  43-58- 

For  another  edition,  see  the  following: 


^L 


462  TARASCON. 

Tarascon.  Louis  Anastasius  Tarascon,  to  his  fellow  citizens  of 
the  United  States  of  America;  and,  through  their  medium,  to  all 
his  other  fellow  human  beings  on  earth,  not  any  where  else !  !  'New 
York:  Published  by  H.  D.  Robinson^  Sept.— iS^J-  i6mo,  pp.  82, 
and  errata  slip  facing  the  title  page. 

HEH.,  T.W.STREETER.  94384 

Caption  title  on  p.  3 :  On  Republican  Education.  Gradual  western  march  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean;  maintenance  and  progression  of  the  American  Union,  futurity  and 
happiness. 

Information  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

[Tarascon].  Raisonie  ou  Douce  Demeure,  Sweet  Home  de  la 
Raison:  etablissement  le  premier  de  son  genre  a  etre  forme  sur  un 
beau  champ  agricole  a  portee  aisee  des  grandes  villes  Philadelphie 
et  New-York,  et,  par  leurs  ports,  rivieres,  canaux  et  chemins  a 
vapeur,  de  toute  la  surface  du  globe  terrestre,  pour  I'education  ra- 
tionelle,  consequemment  democratiquement  republicaine,  de  tous 
les  pauvres  orphelins,  orphelines  et  autres  enfants,  et  pour  moyens 
d'asile,  soulagement,  instruction  et  bonheur  de  tous  les  etres  hu- 
mains  malheureux,  mais  honnetes.  .  .  .  New-York:  Imfrimerte 
de  J.  —F.  Curcyy  162,  Nassau  St.  lO  fevrier  1839.  8vo,  pp.  42 
[misnumbered  24],  (l).  C,  nyp.  94385 

Signed  on  p.  41 :  L.  A.  Tarascon,  et  autres  philanthropes. 

Tarascon,  Berthoud  and  Co.  An  Address  to  the  Citizens  of 
Philadelphia.  5^^  Tarascon  (Louis  Anastasius). 

Tarazana  (Francisco  de).  Carta  que  escrivio  del  Exercito  el 
Padre  Fr.  Francisco  de  Tarazana.  [Mexico:]  Impreso  for  Cal- 
deron.    [1639.]    Folio.  943^6 

Title  from  Andrade's  "Ensayo,"  1899,  no.  223. 

Tarbe  (Charles).  Replique  a  J.  P.  Brissot  sur  les  troubles  de 
Saint-Domingue;  prononcee  a  I'Assemblee  Nationale,  le  22  No- 
vembre  1792.   Paris.    [1792.]    8vo.  bm.  94387 

Several   reports   by   Tarbe   relating   to    San   Domingo   were  published    as    French 
official  documents,  bm.,  c,  JCB.,  nyp. 

[Tarbell  (John  Parker)].  Proceedings  of  the  Democratic 
Legislative  Convention,  held  in  Boston,  March,  1840.  [Colo- 
phon :]  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Boston  Morning  Post,  by  Beats 
&"  Greene.    [1840.]    8vo,  pp.  16,  AAS.,  nyp.  94388 

Caption  title. 

The  "Address",  pp.  2-13,  was  reported  by  Tarbell,  a  member  of  the  committee  ap- 
pointed for  its  preparation. 


TARDY. 


463 


[Tardy  (Mrs.  Mary  T.)].  Southlaml  Writers.  Biographical 
and  Critical  Sketches  of  the  Living  Female  Writers  of  the  South. 
With  Extracts  from  their  Writings.  By  Ida  Raymond  [psc-uri.]. 
In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Claxton,  Remsen  &  Haffcl- 
fingerj  819  &"  821  Market  Street.  1 870.  [Verso  of  title:]  Stereo- 
tyfed  by  J.  Fagan  &  Son.  Prmtcd  by  Moore  Brothers.  2  vols., 
8vo,  added  ornamental  title  page  and  pp.  5  1 9 ;  vii,  verso  blank,  (  I  ), 
verso  blank,  523-973-  b.,  bm.,  c,  nyp.  94389 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  included  in  this  Dictionary,  is 
included  because  of  cross  references  from  Raymond  and  title. 

Reprinted  in  Philadelphia  in   1872   with  the  title,  Living  Female  Writers  of  the 

South.     B.,  BM.,  C,  NVP. 

Tardy  George.   See  [Bokcr  (G.  Henry)],  no.  6174,  vol.  2. 

c.  and  NVP.  have  copies  dated  1865.  We  have  located  no  copies  of  issues  of  1862 
and  1 866  described  in  our  previous  entry. 

A  MS.  note  of  E.  L.  Turnbull  in  his  copy  of  Foley's  "American  Authors,"  now  at 
AAS.,  attributes  "Tardy  George"  to  F.  S.  Hoffman. 

[Target  (Guy  Jean  Baptiste)  ] .  Memoire  [pour  le  Sr.  Cazotte 
et  la  Dlle.  Fouque]  sur  les  Demandes  formees  contre  le  General  et 
la  Societe  des  Jesuites,  au  sujet  des  Engagemens  qu'elle  a  contracte 
par  le  ministre  du  P.  De  Lavalette.  A  Paris,  de  PImprimerie  de 
Michel   Lamberty   rue   de   la    Comedic    Frangoise,   an   Parfiasse, 

M.DCC.LXI.      I2mo,  pp.    70.  BM.,  Y.  9439O 

Signed:    Mes.  Rouhette  &  Target  fils,  Avoc.  Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

NVP.  has  what  is  probably  another  issue  of  the  above,  with  the  following  title 
page,  which  has  no  imprint  or  date: 

Memoire  |  sur  les  |  Demandes  formees  |  contre  |  le  General  |  et  la  So- 
ciete I  des  Jesuites,  |  au  sujet  |  des  Engagemens  qu'elle  a  contractcs  |  par  le  minis- 
tere  |  du  P.  de  La  Valette.  |  IParis.  1761.]  i2mo,  pp.  72.  It  is  unsigned.  Relates 
to  the  mission  at  Martinique.  Bound  with  this,  among  othtr  pamphlets  relating  to 
the  Jesuits,  is  the  following  which  relates  to  the  same  affair  as  the  above: 

Memoire  a  consulter  et  consultation  pour  les  Jesuites  de  France.  [Paris.  1761.] 
i2mo,  pp.  64.  At  the  end:  "Delibere  a  Paris  le  dix  Mars  mil  sept  cens  soixantc-un. 
Signe,  Lherminier,  Gillet,  [and  five  others]." 

[Target].  Second  Memoire  pour  le  Sr.  Cazotte  &  la  Dlle. 
Fouque.  Contre  le  General  &  la  Societe  des  Jesuites.  [Colophon:] 
A  Paris,  de  I'Imprimerie  de  Michel  Lambert,  rue  &  a  cote  de  la 
Comedie  Frangoise,  au  Parnasse.    l^j^l.    l2mo,  pp.  72. 

Caption  title.  BM.,  Y.  9439^ 

Signed:  Mes.  Rouhette  &  Target  fils,  Avoc.  Information  supplied  by  Anne  S. 
Pratt. 

Tarif  general  des  droits  de  douane  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amcrique, 
mis  en  rapport  avec  la  loi  du  Congres,  du  19  Mai  1828,  et  divisc  en 
deux  parties:  la  premiere  contenant  une  liste  alphabetique  des  objcts 


464  TARIFA. 

imposes;  et  la  seconde,  les  reglements  administratifs  et  les  lois  du 
Congres  relatifs  a  la  douane;  accompagne  d'un  tableau  presentant 
d'un  seul  coup  d'oeil  les  droits  generaux  sur  les  matieres  premieres; 
traduit  de  I'anglais,  sur  les  tarifs  publics  a  New-York,  par  Camp- 
bell et  Lyon.  Parlsy  Hector  Bossange^  Quai  Voltaire,  N.  ll;  Nou- 
velle-Or leans  (Etats-Unis),  a  la  Llbrairie  Frangaise  et  Esfagnole 
de  A.  L.  Botmare.   Seftembre  1 828.    i2mo,  pp.  96.   Folded  table. 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn.  JCB.  94392 

Undoubtedly  a  translation  of  James  Campbell's  "Tariff,  or  Rates  of  Duties  payable 

after  the  30th  of  June,  1828,  .  .  .  under  the  act  of  May  19th,  1828,"  New  York,  1828, 

NYP.,  and  D.  S.  Lyon's  "Tariff,  or  Rates  of  Duties,"  Nezv  York,  1828,  the  latter  of 

which  is  entered  below  under  Tariff. 

Tarifa  de  avaluos  de  derechos  de  almacenaje  y  eslingaje.  See 
Argentine  Republic,  no.  1958,  vol.  i. 

Tarifa  o  Arancel  que  para  la  esaccion  del  derecho  de  Alcabala 
debe  observarse.  See  Mexico,  no,  48660,  vol.  12. 

The  Tariff.  See  [Colton  (C.)],  note  following  no.  14775, 
vol.  4.    B.,  M.,  NYP. 

The  Tariff:  its  True  Character  and  Effects  practically  illus- 
trated.   Charleston:   Printed  by  A.  E.  Miller,  No.  4  Broad-street. 

1830.     8V0,  pp.    (4),   52.  AAS.,  C,  M.,  NYP.  94393 

Originally  published   in   the  "Southern  Patriot,"   according  to  Advertisement  on 

p.  [3]- 

A  slip  of  errata  is  pasted  on  the  verso  of  the  half  title  in  the  nyp.  copy. 

Tariff  Meeting.  See  South  Carolina,  no.  88076,  vol.  22. 

The  date  1826  in  the  note  should  be  changed  to  1926. 

Tariff,  or  Rates  of  Duties,  payable  after  the  30th  June,  1824, 
on  all  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise,  imported  into  the  United 
States  of  America  in  American  vessels,  under  the  act  passed  May 
22d,  1824,  .  .  .  By  D.  S.  Lyon,  deputy  naval  officer  of  the  Port  of 
New-York.  New-York:  Printed  and  Published  by  C.  S.  Van 
Winkle,  No.  2  Thames-street.    1824.    8vo,  pp.  xx,  5-124.     94394 

Tariff,  or  Rates  of  Duties  payable  from  and  after  the  30th  June, 
1828.  on  all  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise,  imported  into  the 
United  States  of  America.  By  D.  S.  Lyon,  deputy  naval  officer  of 
the  Port  of  New-York.  New-York:  Published  by  O.  Halsted, 
Corner  of  Wall  &  Broad-streets.    1828.    8vo.  94394A 

Entry  of  this  work  is  made  here  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  Lyon. 
For  a  French  translation,  see  Tarif  general,  above. 


TARIFF. 


465 


Tariff,  or  Rates  of  Duties  payable  on  Goods,  Wares  and  Mer- 
chandise, imported  into  the  United  States  of  America,  on  and  after 
the  first  day  of  January,  1840,  until  the  thirtieth  day  of  June,  1 842, 
inclusive,  in  conformity  with  the  Compromise  Act.  Also,  the  Rates 
of  Duties  imposed  by  the  Tariff  Law  of  1832,  together  with  many 
important  laws,  circulars,  and  decisions  of  the  Treasury  Depart- 
ment, relating  to  Commerce  and  the  Revenue,  and  much  useful 
information  to  Merchants,  Masters  of  vessels,  and  others.  By  E.  D. 
Ogden,  entry  clerk.  Custom  House,  Port  of  New  ^'ork.  Nrw  York: 
Printed  and  Published  by  Brownson  is'  Co.  No.  56  Gold  Street. 
Sold  also  by  M.  P.  O^HerUy  corner  of  Wall  and  Nassau  streets. 
1840.  8vo,  pp.  144,  and  slip  of  errata  between  pp.  46-47.  Con- 
tinued, c,  NYP.  94395 

Entry  of  this  work  is  made  here  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  Ogdcii. 

The  Tariff  Triumphant.  See  [Colton  (C.)],  note  following 
no.  14775,  vol.  4.    B.,  cu.,  M.,  NYP. 

Ta'rikh  al-  Hind  al-  GharbL  [Constantinople.  1730.]  410,  3 
unnumbered  and  91  numbered  leaves.  3  double  maps,  two  of  which 
are  folded.  bm.,  JCB.,  nyp.  94396 

A  description  of  the  New  World  in  Turkish. 

The  place  and  date  of  printing  are  supplied  from  the  last  paragraph. 
There  are  thirteen  wood  engravings  in  the  text. 

Improved  title  of  no.  32122,  vol.  8,  which  see  for  a  note  on  the  printing.  See 
also  the  jcb.  catalogue  under  1730. 

Tarleton  {[Sir  Banastre,  bart.]).  A  History  of  th,e  Cam- 
paigns of  1780  and  1 7  8 1 ,  in  the  Southern  Provinces  of  North  Amer- 
ica. By  Lieutenant-Colonel  Tarleton,  Commandant  of  the  late 
British  Legion.  London:  Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand. 
M^DCQ.L^gixvji.^  4to,  pp.  vii,  (i),  518,  advertisements  (2).  5 
maps,  three  of  which  are  folded,  aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  bodleian,  c, 

DE  RENNE,  FAC.ADV.,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  M.,  MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP., 

P.,  UP.,  VA.STATE  LIB.,  WHS.,  WLC,  Y.  +  Dublin,  Printed  for 
Colles,  Exshawy  White,  H.  JVhitestonc,  Burton,  Byrne,  Moore^ 
Jones,  and  Dornin.    mdcclxxxvii.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  533.   B.,  ba.,  c, 

cu.,    HEH.,    JCB.,    MINNHS.,    NYP.,    PEAB.,    WHS.      +  By    Major- 

General  Tarleton  .  .  .  The  second  edition.  London:  Printed  for 
T.  Cadell,  jun.  &  W.  Davies,  {Successors  to  Mr.  Cadell,)  in  the 
Strand,  m.dcc.xcvi.  4to,  pp.  17,  vii,  (i),  518.  5  maps,  three  of 
which  are  folded.  '  heh.,  wlc.  94397 

For  "Strictures"  on  this  work,  see  Mackenzie  (R.),  no.  4343 '>  vol.  ii.    aas.,  ba., 

BM.,  C,   cu.,  DE   RENNE,    H.,   M.,    NYP. 

Title  of  the  1796  edition  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters.    It  is  in  the  main  from 


466  TARRAFA. 

the  same  sheets  as  that  of  1787,  with  a  new  title  and  the  addition  of  a  preface  and 
advertisement  both  dated  Aug.  21st,  1796. 

The  large  map  at  the  beginning  of  the  London  editions  has  the  title:  The  Marches 
of  Lord  Cornwallis  in  the  Southern  Provinces,  now  States  of  North  America;  Com- 
prehending the  Two  Carolinas,  with  Virginia  and  Maryland,  and  the  Delaware 
Counties.  By  William  Faden  Geographer  to  the  King.  London,  Published  Feb". 
3,  1787,  by  W^  Faden,  Geographer  to  the  King,  Charing  Cross.  The  other  maps 
are  plans  of  the  siege  of  Charleston,  the  battles  of  Camden  and  Guilford,  and  of  the 
siege  of  Yorktown. 

Tarrafa  (Franciscus).  Francisci  Taraph^e  j  Barcinonen.  [  De 
origine,  ac  rebus  gestis  Re-  |  gum  Hispanias  liber,  mul-  |  tarum  rerum 
cogni-  I  tione  refertus.  |  Afitverfio'^  \  In  /Edibus  loannis  Steelsij.  \ 
M.  D.  Llll.  j  Cum  Priu'ilegio  Ccpsareo.  [Colophon:]  Tyfis  loannis 
Latij.  I  8vo,  pp.  201,  index  (23).   A— O  in  eights. 

BM.y  C,  FAC.ADV.,  HISP.SOC.AMER.,  JCB.,  NYP.  94398 

A  wood  cut  portrait  of  the  author  on  the  title  page,  and  on  the  verso  a  woodcut 
of  the  coat  of  arms  of  Philip  II.  of  Spain. 

Contains  on  p.  182  reference  to  the  new  islands  of  the  Atlantic,  and  on  p.  196,  an 
account  of  the  discovery  of  America  by  Columbus. 

Tarrant  (Carter).  The  Substance  of  a  Discourse  delivered  in 
the  town  of  Versailles,  Woodford  County,  State  of  Kentucky,  April 
20,  1806.  With  some  additions,  and  miscel[l]aneous  thoughts,  con- 
nected with  the  subject.  By  Carter  Tarrant,  v.d.m.  .  .  .  Lexing- 
ton, K.   Printed  by  Daniel  Bradford.    [i8o6?]    i2mo,  pp.  32. 

An  anti-slavery  address.  HEH.  94399 

Information  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Tartan,  fseud.  Philadelphia  Malignants.  Typographed.  .  .  . 
By  Tartan.    Philadelphia:    Weir  i^  Co.  34  South  Third  Street. 

1863.     I2mo,  pp.  (2),  5-28.       C,  HEH.,  NYP.,  PRINCETON.  94400 

Written  in  biblical  style  and  concerned  with  local  politics.  The  nyp.  copy  has  MS. 
notes  throughout  giving  a  key  to  the  characters  mentioned. 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  is 
included  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  title. 

Tartt  (William  MacDowall).  America,  &c.,  and  other  Poems. 
1820.  94401 

Title  from  Allibone.  This  may  refer  to  the  following:  America,  an  epistle  in 
verse:  with  other  poems  .  .  .  London,  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Ortne  and  Broivn; 
[etc.]  1820.  i2mo,  pp.  72.  c.  Improved  title  of  no.  1008,  vol.  i.  According  to  a 
statement  on  p.  v.,  a  few  copies  of  "America,  an  epistle  in  verse,"  were  privately 
printed  under  an  assumed  name,  with  title:  An  Epistle,  in  verse,  written  from 
America  in  the  year  18**  .  . .  18 19. — c. 

Tasman  (Abel  Janszoon).  For  English  compilations  including 
the  account  of  Tasman's  discoveries  in  the  South  seas,  see  [Robinson 
(Tancred),  editor],  nos.  72 1 85-72 187,  vol.  17. 


TASSONI. 


467 


The  original  "Journaal"  of  Tasman's  first  voyage  was  printed  in  Amsterdam  in 
i860,  in  an  edition  of  100  copies,  bm.,  nyp.;  and  frequently  reprinted. 
See  also,  note  under  Coreal  (F.),  no.  16782,  vol.  4. 

[Tassoni  (Alessandro)].  La  Secchia  Poema  Eroicomico  J'An- 
drovinci  Melisone.  Con  gli  Argomenti  del  Can.  Albcr.  Baris.  Ag- 
giuntoui  in  vltimo  il  primo  Canto  de  I'Oceano  del  medcsimo 
Autore.  In  Pariggi.  Presso  Tvssan  dv  Bray,  a  la  strada  d'l  S. 
Giacomo  aW'insegna  dellc  Sp'tchc  mature,  mdc.xxii.  Con  Prxui- 
legio  del  Re.  i2nio,  6  unnumbered  leaves,  166  numbered  leaves, 
I  unnumbered  leaf,  a  in  6,  A— N  in  1 2s,  O  in  1 1.  bm.,  nyp.  94402 

Androviaci  Melisone  was  a  pseudonym  used  by  Tassoni,  but  the  author's  real  name 
is  given  in  the  printer's  preface,  p[9]  of  the  preliminary  leaves. 

The  poem  "Dc  I'Oceano"  contains  references  to  Columbus  and  the  new  world.  It 
begins  on  the  verso  of  leaf  149  and  ends  on  the  recto  of  leaf  166.  It  is  included  in 
several  later  editions  of  La  Secchia. 

Taste  (Timothy),  pseud.  The  Freaks  of  Columbia;  or,  The 
Removal  the  Seat  of  Government:  a  Farce,  accompanied  by  an  in- 
terlude, called  "The  Metamorphosis;"  to  which  is  added.  The  New 
Prospect  Before  Us.  Written  by  Timothy  Taste,  Author  of  tliat 
well-known  novel,  entitled,  "The  Pepper  Box;"  and  also,  the 
moral  tale  of  "The  Worn-out  Pantaloons,"  which  actually  became 
threadbare,  from  too  many  editions  having  been  published,  without 
one  having  been  read,  by  a  single  sans-culotte,  and  yet  all  of  them 
were  printed  in  France.  .  .  .  Washington  City:  Printed  for  the 
Benefit  oj  the  Author.    1808.    i2mo,  pp.  70,  errata  ( I  ). 

B.,  BA.,  c.  94403 

Purports  to  be  written  by  a  Portuguese  visitor  to  the  United  States. 

Tatar  (Peter).  Tamas  batya.  See  Stowe  (Harriet  [Eliza- 
beth] Beecher),  no.  92585,  vol.  24. 

Tate  (Nahum).  A  New  Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David.  See 
Psalms,  no.  66449,  ^'^^-  ^^-  ^^^  ^^^°  Prayer  Book,  notes  following 
nos.  64998-64999,  vol.  15. 

Tate  (Robert).  A  Practical  Treatise  upon  several  Different 
and  Useful  Subjects.  In  which  are  Contain'd,  I.  An  effectual 
Method  to  augment  small  Livings  .  .  .  IL  A  Proposal  to  make  the 
Corporation  of  Clergymens  Sons  more  useful  to  its  Members. 
III.  A  Scheme,  for  the  Relief  of  the  South  Sea  Sufferers  in  Dis- 
tress. Together  with  Proposals  to  buy  Lands  in  America  ...  to 
employ  great  Numbers  of  his  Majesty's  poor  Subjects.  IV.  A  Ra- 
tional Way  for  the  Promulgation  of  the  Gospel  in  America;  and 
for  having  a  sufficient  Number  of  Bishops  there  to  complcat  Bap- 


468  TATEM. 

tism.  With  the  Means  to  provide  a  sujfficient  Support  ...  V.  A 
Method  to  prevent  dangerous  Fires  .  .  .  the  Opinions  of  some 
Learned  Men  .  .  .  concerning  the  Church  of  England  .  .  .  And  a 
h'st  of  the  Archbishops,  Bishops,  &c.  in  the  Spanish  West  Indies.  By 
Robert  Tate,  a  Clergyman's  Son.  London:  Printed  by  W.  S.  and 
Sold  by  J .  Wilford,  behind  the  Chafter-House  in  St.  Paul's  Church- 
Yard.   MDCCXxxii.  Price  2s.   410,  pp.  (4),  116. 

B.,  BM.,  HEH.,  JCB.  94404 

Tatem  (William),  complainant.  The  Evidence  in  a  Cause 
depending  in  the  Court  of  Chancery  of  the  State  of  New-Jersey. 
Between  William  Tatem,  Esquire,  and  others,  complainants,  and 
Jeffery  Chew,  and  others,  defendants.  Taken  pursuant  to  the  rules 
of  the  said  court.   Trenton:    Printed  by  Gershom  Craft.     1799. 

4tO,  pp.   136.  PRINCETON.  94405 

Title  supplied  by  James  T.  Gerould. 

[Tates  (Edward)].''  Letter  to  the  Women  of  England.  See 
no.  40550,  vol.  10. 

Attributed  to  Tates  in  Allibone. 

Tatham  (William).  Address  to  the  Shareholders  and  others 
interested  in  the  Canals  of  Virginia,  by  Wm.  Tatham.  Richmond, 
1794.    8vo.  94406 

Title  from  a  clipping  from  an  unidentified  catalogue. 

Tatham,  ed.  Communications  concerning  the  Agriculture  and 
Commerce  of  America:  containing  observations  on  the  commerce 
of  Spain.   See  no.  15004,  vol.  4.   BM.,  c,  H.,  jCB. 

The  work  has  been  attributed  to  Carlos  Martinez  de  Yrujo  y  Tacon. 

Tatham.  Communications  concerning  the  agriculture  and 
commerce  of  the  United  States  of  America  being  an  auxiliary  to  a 
report  made  by  William  Strickland,  Esq.  of  York,  to  the  Board  of 
Agriculture  on  the  queries  wherewith  he  was  charged  on  his  tour 
to  that  continent.  By  William  Tatham  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for 
J.  Ridgway,  York  Street,  St.  James  Square.  1800.  8vo,  pp.  xi, 
153,  appendix  (2).  C.  94407 

Title  supplied  by  George  A.  Schwegmann,  Jr. 

Tatham.  A  Comparative  View  of  the  Four  Projected  Coast- 
wise Canals,  which  are  supposed  by  some  to  be  in  competition  for 
the  trade  between  Norfolk  and  North-Carolina.  By  William  Tat- 
ham. Norfolk:  Printed  by  J.  O'' Connor,  No.  60,  Main-Street. 
1808.    8vo,  pp.  27.  BA.,  nyh.  94408 


TATHAM. 


469 


Tatham.  An  Historical  and  Practical  Essay  on  the  Culture  and 
Commerce  of  Tobacco.  By  William  Tatham.  Londoji:  Printed 
for  Vcrnor  &  Hoody  3  I,  Poidtry,  by  T.  Brnslry,  Bolt  Court,  Fleet 
Street.    1800.   8vo,  pp.  xv,  330.  4  plates. 

BA.,  EM.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  JCB.,  M.,  NVH.,  NYP.,  P.  94409 

Tatham.  Proposals  for  publishing  a  large  and  comprehensive 
Map  of  the  southern  division  of  the  United  States  of  America.  By 
subscription  only.  By  William  Tatham.  Richmond  in  \'irginia, 
September  30,  1790.    Richmond:    1790.    Folio  broadside.    944 10 

With  Power  of  attorney  to  Francis  Thornton,  Esq.,  to  collect  subscriptions, 
attached. 

Title  and  note  from  Evans. 

[Tatham].  Report  of  a  case,  decided  on  Saturday,  the  i6th 
of  November,  1793,  in  the  general  court  of  Virginia;  wherein 
Peter  Kamper,  was  plaintiflF,  against  Mary  Hawkins,  defendant; 
on  a  question  adjourned  from  the  district  court  of  Dumfries,  for 
novelty  and  difficulty,  touching  the  constitutionality  of  An  Act  of 
Assembly;  together  with  arguments  and  opinions  of  the  respective 
judges  at  large,  and  the  order  of  court  thereon.  Published  with 
their  permission.  By  a  Gentleman  of  the  bar.  Philadelphia:  Printed 
for  A.  M'Kenxie,  hf  Co.  No.  126,  South  Front-Street,  by  W.  W . 
Woodward,  Franklin's  Head,  No.  36,  Chesnut-Street.    1 794.   8vo, 

pp.   104.  C,  M.,  P.,  WHS.  9441  I 

Title  from  Evans. 

Tatham.  Schedule  of  Vouchers,  tending  to  prove  that  William 
Tatham  has  served  the  U.  States  near  forty  years,  zealously,  chieliy 
at  his  own  expence,  without  being  hitherto  compensated;  That  he 
has  been  thereby  ruined,  and  rendered  an  object  of  envy,  hatred 
and  oppression  of  party  combinations,  through  the  zeal  he  has  dis- 
played in  exemplary  Public  Services;  and  that  he  ought  to  be  equit- 
ably and  honorably  remunerated,  for  a  life-time  employed  so  ad- 
vantageously to  the  Community,  and  affording  to  the  Government 
an  unparalleled  mass  of  information  &  economical  resources  De- 
cember, 1815.    [n.f.    1815.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  c.  94412 

Title  supplied  by  Ernest  Kletsch. 

[Tatham].  A  Topographical  Analysis  of  the  Commonwealth 
of  Virginia,  compiled  for  the  years  1 790-1.  Shewing  the  Extent, 
and  Relative  situation  of  the  several  Counties;  their  distance  from 
the  Seat  of  Government;  Population,  Force,  County  Lieutenants, 
Representatives,  &c.  also  the  District,  and  County  Courts,  the  Civil 

VOL.  XXIV.  30 


470  TATHAM. 

List  of  the  Commonwealth,  &c.  carefully  collected  from  Public 
Records  and  other  Authorities.  To  be  continued  Annually.  .  .  . 
Richmond:  Printed  by  Thomas  Nicolson  exclusive  frinter  jar  the 
author  at  that  flace.    [  1 7  9 1 .  ]    Folio  broadside. 

C,  H.,  NYP.  94413 

[Tatham]  .  A  Topographical  Analysis  .  .  .  [Title  as  in  previous 
entry]  (^Philadelfhia,  frinted  by  Charles  Cist.)  [l79l>]  Folio 
broadside.  H.,  hsp.,  jcb.  94414 

Copyrighted  by  William  Tatham,  as  author,  August  2,  1791. 

A  small  broadside  advertising  the  publication  of  the  above  is  in  a  private  collection, 
a  photostat  located  at  m.,  and  is  as  follows:  A  Topographical  Analysis,  of  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Virginia:  Compiled  for  1790— I.  [Summary  of  the  proposed  con- 
tents, concluding:] — To  be  continued  annually. 

Tatham.  A  View  of  the  proposed  Grand  Junction  Canal,  de- 
signed to  bring  the  Commerce  of  North  Carolina  to  Norfolk  by  an 
Inland  Navigation  .  .  .  Norfolk,  1808.    8vo.  94415 

Title  from  the  entry  in  the  nyh.  printed  catalogue,  1859,  for  a  copy  now  missing. 

In  the  list  of  Tatham's  writings  included  in  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.  are  two  titles  of 
which  we  have  located  no  copies,  "A  History  of  the  Western  Country,"  and  "A 
Memorial  on  the  Civil  and  Military  Government  of  the  Tennessee  Country."  A 
number  of  works  on  canals  and  irrigation  by  Tatham  are  listed  in  the  bm.  printed 
catalogue.  His  Political  Economy  of  Inland  Navigation,  London,  1799,  includes 
notes  on  the  canals  of  the  United  States  and  the  West  Indies. 

Taunay  (Hippolyte),  Le  Bresil,  ou  Histoire,  Moeurs,  Usages 
et  Coutumes  des  Habitans  de  ce  Royaume;  par  M.  Hippolyte 
Taunay,  Correspondent  du  Museum  d'histoire  naturelle  de  Paris, 
et  M.  Ferdinand  Denis,  Membre  de  I'Athenee  des  sciences,  lettres 
et  arts  de  Paris.  Ouvrage  orne  de  nombreuses  gravures  d'apres  les 
dessins  faits  dans  le  pays  par  M.  H.  Taunay.  .  .  .  Paris y  Nefveu, 
Passage  des  PanoramaSy  N°  26.  1 822.  6  vols.,  i8mo,  pp.  xvj, 
236;    (4),   276;    (4),   204;    (4),   299;    (4),  337;    (4),   281. 

Plates.  H.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  STANFORD  U.  944  I  6 

The  NYP.  copy  lacks  vol.  6,  which  contains  Appendice  and  Notes. 

Taunay.  Notice  historique  et  explicative  du  panorama  de  Rio 
Janeiro,  par  M.  Hippolyte  Taunay,  ...  et  M.  Ferdinand  Denis, 
...Paris:    Nefveu.    1824.    8vo,  pp.   123.  bib. nat.  94417 

Taunay  (Theodore  [Maria]).  Idylles  bresiliennes,  ecrites  en 
vers  latins  par  Theodore  Taunay,  et  traduites  en  vers  francais  par 
Felix  Emile  Taunay.  Rio  de  Janeiro.  Imfrimerie  de  Gueffier  et  c. 
Rue  de  laQuitanday'jC).    1830.    8vo,  pp.  33,  42-72,  7  I-131,  (2). 

Latin  and  French  on  opposite  pages.  BM.j  C.  944-^^ 

Title  supplied  by  George  A.  Schwegmann,  Jr. 


TAUNTON. 


471 


Taunton,  Mass.  Bristol  Academy.  Replies,  of  Trustees  of 
Bristol  Academy,  and  a  Letter  from  the  President  of  the  Board ; 
occasioned  by  the  publications  of  Mr.  Frederick  Crafts,  (Late 
Preceptor  of  the  school,)  on  the  subject  of  his  dismission.  Taunton: 
Bradford  ^  Amsbury.    1837.    8\o,  pp.  12.  M.  94419 

Taunton  Baptist  Association.  Minutes  of  the  Taunton  Baptist 
Association,  held  at  the  Baptist  Meeting-House  in  Taunton,  on 
Wednesday  and  Thursday,  Oct.  19  and  20,  1836.  New  Brdford: 
Printed  by  J.  C.  Parmcntcr.    1 837.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Continued. 

Title  from  a  clipping  from  an  unidentified  catalogue.  94420 

Taunton  Uniofi,  for  the  Relief  and  Improvement  of  the  Colored 
Race.  Report  of  the  Proceedings  and  Views  of  the  Taunton  Union, 
for  the  Relief  and  Improvement  of  the  Colored  Race  ;  together  with 
the  Constitution  of  the  Society,  and  a  list  of  officers,  chosen.  May, 
1835.  Published  by  the  Board  of  Managers.  Taunton:  Printed  by 
Bradford  &  Amsbury.    1835.    8vo,  pp.  14,  (  I  ). 

B.,  BA.,  C,  M.,  NYP.,  Y.  94421 

West  Congregational  Church.  The  Articles  of  Faith,  and  the 
Covenant,  of  the  West  Congregational  Church  in  Taunton. 
Taunton:   Printed  by  A.  Danforth.    1 8  16.    l2mo,  pp.  8. 

HEH. 9442  I A 

Taunton  River.  The  Improvement  of  .  .  .  See  [Mason 
(W.)],  no.  45487,  vol.  II. 

Tausia-Bournos    ( ).     Coup-d'Oeil   impartial  sur  les 

Decrets  de  I'Assemblee  Nationale,  relativcment  aux  Colonics,  par 
M.  Tausia-Bournos,  Habitant  de  Saint-Domingue.  [Colophon:] 
De  rimprimerie  de  L.  Potier  de  Lille^  rue  Favarty  no.  5.  [P^r/V] 
1791.    i2mo,  pp.  31.  BM.,  JCB.  94422 

Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Tausia-Bournos.  Lettre  ecrite  a  Messieurs  les  Mcmbrcs  du 
Comite  colonial,  a  Paris,  ce  15  Janvier  1790.  [«•/>•  IJQ^-] 
i2mo,  pp.  3.  JCB.  94423 

Caption  title.  The  1790  in  the  caption  of  the  jcb.  copy  is  changed  in  ms.  to  1791. 
Information  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Tauste  (Francisco  de).  Arte,  y  bocabvlario  de  la  lengva  de 
los  Indios  Chaymas,  Cvmanagotos,  Cores,  Parias,  y  otros  diversos 
de  la  provincia  de  Cvmana,  o  Nveva  Andalvcia.  Con  vn  Tratado 
a  lo  vltimo  de  la  Doctrina  Christiana,  y  Catecismo  de  los  .Misterios 
de  nuestra  Santa  Fe,  traducido  de  Castellano  en  la  dicha  Lengua 


472  TAVARES. 

Indiana.  Compvesto,  y  sacado  a  Ivz  por  el  Reuerendo  Padre  Fray 
Francisco  de  Tauste,  Predicador  Capuchino,  y  Missionero  Apos- 
tolico,  Hijo  de  la  Santa  Prouincia  de  Capuchinos  de  Aragon,  y 
assistiendo  en  Madrid  el  afio  de  mil  seiscientos  y  ochenta.  .  .  .  En 
Madrid,  En  la  Imfrenta  de  Bernardo  de  Villa-Die  go  y  Imfressor 
de  Sii  Magcstady  Ano  de  m.dc.lxxx.  Con  licencia  de  los  svperiores. 
1 2 mo,  pp.  (i6),  187.   JI,  HH,  A— Z,  in  fours,  Aa,  in  two. 

BM.,  HISP.SOC.AMER.,  JCB.  94424 

A   reprint   forms  vol.    I    of   "Algunas   obras  raras  sobre  la   lengua   cumanagota," 
1888,  edited  by  J.  Platzmann.    bm.,  c,  h.,  hisp.soc.amer.,  nyp.,  u.cal. 

Tavares  (Joas  Fernandes).  Annuario  historico  braziliense 
(para  o  anno  de  1 821).  Paris,  Rio  de  JanierOj  1S21.  94425 

Continued  at  least  through  1824. 

This  and  the  following  title  from  Sacramento  Blake's  "Diccionario  bibliographico 
brazileiro,"  vol.  3,  1895,  p.  424. 

Tavares.  Considerations  d'hygiene  publique  et  de  police  medi- 
cale,  applicables  a  la  ville  de  Rio  de  Janiero:  these  presentee  et  sou- 
tenue  a  la  faculte  de  medecine  de  Paris,  le  27  novembre  1 823, 
pour  obtenir  le  grade  de  docteur  en  medecine.   Paris.    1823.    4to, 

pp.  55.  AML.,  BM.  94426 

Tavares  de  Brito  (Francisco).  Itinerario  geographico.  See 
Brito  (F.  T.  de),  no.  8129,  vol.  2. 

Tawse  (John).  Report  on  the  Present  State  of  the  Society  in 
Scotland  for  Propagating  Christian  Knowledge,  (incorporated  by 
Royal  charter.)  By  John  Tawse,  Esq.  advocate,  secretary  of  the 
society.    [Edinburgh.]    1833.  8vo,  pp.  38.  nyp.  94427 

Tawse.  Report  to  the  Society  in  Scotland  for  propagating  Chris- 
tian Knowledge,  of  a  visit  to  America,  by  their  appointment,  in  ref- 
erence to  the  Fund  under  their  charge  for  the  education  of  native 
Indians.  By  John  Tawse  .  .  .  and  George  Lyon  .  .  .  With  an  intro- 
duction by  the  directors.  Edinburgh:  Printed  jar  the  Society.  1 839. 
8vo,  pp.  XV,  68.   Frontispiece  folded  map.      c,  can. arch.  94428 

Tax  or  No  Tax,  fseud.  A  System  of  Finance.  See  no.  94138, 
vol.  24. 

Tax  Payer,  fseud.  City  Finances.  An  Appeal  to  the  Citizens 
of  New-York,  by  a  Tax  Payer.  March,  1839.  New-York.  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  Y.  94429 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 


TAX    PAYER. 


473 


Tax  Payer,  fseud.  A  Comparison  of  the  Taxes  of  New  ^'ork, 
during  ...  1836  and  1837.   See  New  York  City,  no.  54207,  vol. 

13.    H.,  NYP. 

Tax  Payer,  fseud.    New-York  and  Erie  Rail  Road.     [;/./>. 

1835.]     8V0,  pp.   II.  T.W.STREETER.  94430 

Caption  title.    Signed:  A  Tax  Payer. 

An  attack  on  the  favorable  report  on  the  New  York  and  Eric  Railroad  project 
made  by  Benjamin  Wright,  civil  engineer,  which  was  filed  with  the  Secretary  of 
State  of  New  York  in  January,  1835.  Title  and  notes  supplied  by  T.  VV.  Strcctcr. 

Tax  Payers'  Convention.  See  Tax-payers'  Convention,  be- 
low. 

Taxation  no  Tyranny.  See  [Johnson  (Samuel)],  no.  36303, 
vol.  9.  First  edition,  ba.,  c,  h.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  peab.,  y.;  third  edi- 
tion, B.,  BA.,  c,  H.,  M.,  nyp.,  y.  ;  fourth  edition,  c,  cu.,  H.,  M., 
nyp. 

The  collation  of  the  first  edition  should  be  corrected  to  pp.  (4.),  91. 

Taxation  of  America.    [1765.'']  nyh.  94431 

Title  from  Ford's  "Broadsides,  Ballads  &c.  printed  in  Massachusetts,"  1922,  no. 
21 21,  entered  under  the  year  1778,  but  with  the  statement  that  "it  was  probably 
begun  In  1765  and  reprinted  as  of  1776  or  1779,"  in  several  broadsides  with  title: 
"American  Taxation."  See  Ford  nos.  2122— 2124,  Wegclin  no.  341,  and  Oilman's 
Bibliography  of  Vermont,  p.  14. 

Attributed  to  Samuel  St.  John,  of  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  in  Duyckinck's  "Cydo- 
pasdia  of  American  Literature,"  vol.  i,  1855,  p.  478,  while  Frank  Moore  in  his  "Songs 
and  Ballads  of  the  American  Revolution,"  1856,  ascribes  to  Peter  St.  John,  of 
Norwalk,  Conn. 

Reprinted  in  Duyckinck,  vo.  l,  pp.  478— 4S0,  and  in  Moore's  "Songs  and  li.illads 
of  the  American  Revolution,"  1856,  pp.  1-17,  and  in  part  in  Moore's  "Illustrated 
Ballad  History  of  the  American  Revolution,"  1876,  pp.  5-8. 

For  still  another  edition,  see  the  following  title. 

The  Taxation  Of  North  America;  An  excellent  Song,  composed 
in  the  Revolutionary  war.  .  .  .  First  Edition.  Wcllsy  Vcr.  Printed 
by  O.  A.  Boive.    1824.    i2mo,  pp.  (2),  20.  94432 

For  earlier  editions,  see  preceding  title  and  notes. 

"Contains  76  stanzas  of  four  lines  each,  with  a  page  of  errata  at  the  end.  This 
very  curious  specimen  of  amateur  press-work  is  apparently  printed  from  wooden 
type  cut  by  the  printer,  and  the  paper  is  of  dark,  rough  texture,  like  wrapping  paper. 
Said  to  be  only  two  copies  printed." 

Title  and  note  from  ms.  notes  made  by  Wilberforcc  Eames  from  a  copy  belonging 
to  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.  in  February,  1907. 

.  .  .  Taxation  Royal  Tyranny,  Or  the  errors  of  the  .American 

Congress  demonstrated  by  a  geometrical   axiom.     [PluUidrlphia. 
1779.]    Small  4to  broadside.  M.,  P.  94433 

With  heading:    "Philadelphia,  Sept.  22,  1779." 

Signed:   "Vox  Populi." 

Title  from  a  photostatic  reproduction  In  nyp. 


474  TAXATION. 

Taxation,  Tyranny.   See  Johnson  (Samuel),  no,  36308,  vol.  9. 

BM.,  BODLEIAN_,  H.,  HEH.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  PEAB.j  WLC. 
A  reply  to  Johnson's  anonymous  "Taxation  no  Tyranny." 

.  .  .  Taxes!  Taxes!  Taxes!  or  Tables,  shewing  the  form  and 
amount  of  the  tribute  money,  levied  by  the  Federal  Government; 
on  agriculture  and  commerce,  to  be  transferred  into  the  pockets  of 
the  manufacturers  and  sugar  planters  .  .  .  Charleston:  Printed  by 
E.  J.  Brunt,  No.  121  East-Bay.    1 83 1.    l2mo.       C.j  WHS.  94434 

With  heading:   Political  Tract  no.  4.    November  1831. 

Published  by  the  State  Rights  and  Free  Trade  Association  of  South  Carolina. 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Tax-Payers'  Convention  of  South  Carolina.  See  South 
Carolina,  nos.  88077  and  88078,  vol.  22.  Proceedings,  Charles- 
ton, 187  I,  B.,  c,  cu.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  usc,  WHS.;  Charleston,  1874, 

B.,  C,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  use,  WHS. 

Tayler  (Arthur).  A  Handbook  of  Streets  and  Distances.  See 
New  York  City,  no.  54306,  vol.  13. 

A  MS.  note  of  Joseph  Sabin  gives  the  author's  name  as  "Asher"  instead  of  "Arthur" 
Tayler,  and  the  collation,  pp.  107. 

Tayler  (Thomas).  A  Selfish  Temper,  the  Bane  of  Human 
Happiness:  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Salters-Hall,  April  28th,  1784, 
before  the  Correspondent  Board  in  London  of  the  Society  in  Scot- 
land (incorporated  by  Royal  Charter)  for  Propagating  Christian 
Knowledge  in  the  Highlands  and  Islands,  and  for  spreading  the 
Gospel  among  the  Indians  in  America.  By  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Tayler.  .  .  .  London:  Printed  by  W.  and  A.  Strahan,  frinters  to 
the  Society  ;  and  to  be  had  from  T.  Cadell,  and  W.  Brown,  in  the 
Strand;  and  J.  Buckland,  Paternoster-Row.  mdcclxxxv.  8vo, 
pp.  xiv,  29.  WHS.  94435 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

[Taylor  (A.  D.)].  An  Honest  Exposure  of  the  Honest  Man- 
ner in  which  certain  Honest  Officials  conduct  the  public  business  in 
the  British  Colonies.  Burlington^  Vt.  Printed  for  the  Publisher. 
1839.   8vo,  pp.  28.  can.arch.,  nyp.  94436 

Signed  on  p.  12:  A.  D.  Taylor,  C.  E. 

Taylor  (Alexander  S[mith]).  Discovery  of  California  and 
Northwest  America.  The  first  voyage  to  the  coast  of  California; 
made  in  the  years  1542  and  1543,  by  Juan  Rodriguez  Cabrillo  and 
his  pilot  Bartolome  Ferrelo,  by  Alex.  S.  Taylor,  of  Monterey.  San 
Francisco:  Published  by  Le  Cou?it  &'  Strong.  1 853.  4to,  pp.  19. 
B.,  BM.,  c,  heh.,  nyp.,  u.cal. (Bancroft).  94437 


TAYLOR  (a.  S.).  475 

[Taylor],  Sketches  connected  with  CaHfornia  History.  Pro- 
logue [to  California],    [Monterey.    1855,]    4to,  pp,  10, 

Caption  title.  B.,  C,  94438 

Taylor  (Amos),  A  narrative  of  the  Strange  Principles,  Con- 
duct and  Character  Of  the  People  known  by  the  Name  of  Shakers: 
Whose  Errors  have  spread  in  several  Parts  of  North-America,  but 
are  beginning  to  diminish,  and  ought  to  be  guarded  against.  In 
Two  Numbers,  By  Amos  Taylor,  Late  of  tlieir  Number,  and 
acquainted  with  them  in  five  different  Governments  for  ten  Months, 
Number  I,  Wherein  their  whole  Constitution  is  laid  open,  more 
particularly  the  Method  used  by  that  People  in  making  their  Prose- 
lytes. Worcester,  (Massachusetts)  Printed  [by  Isaiah  Thomas] 
for  the  Author,    mdcclxxxii.    i2mo,  pp,  23.  aas.,  p.  94439 

At  the  end  is  a  "General  Advertisement,  intended  to  promote  Printing,  and  the 
manufacture  of  paper  more  generally  in  the  United  States  of  America,"  pp.  18-23. 
This  includes  an  announcement  of  the  intended  publication  of  the  second  number  of 
the  above,  and  of  a  "Book  of  Poems  on  the  rising  glory  of  the  .American  Empire;"  a 
small  book  for  children,  "The  Religious  Instructor;"  and  another,  with  the  title 
"American  Babes  Instructed  to  sing  an  Anthem  of  Praise  to  their  divine  redeemer, 
or  Religious  Singing  into  Schools  of  common  education." 

The  second  number  of  the  Narrative  does  not  appear  to  have  been  published. 

Taylor  (Bayard).  Eldorado,  or  Adventures  in  the  Path  of 
Empire:  comprising  a  Voyage  to  California,  via  Panama;  Life  in 
San  Francisco  and  Monterey;  Pictures  of  the  Gold  Region,  and 
Experiences  of  Mexican  Travel,  By  Bayard  Taylor,  author  of 
"Views  a-foot,"  "Rhymes  of  Travel,"  etc.  With  illustrations  by 
the  Author,  .  .  ,  New  York:  George  P.  Putnam,  155  Broadway. 
London:  Richard  Bentley.  1 850,  [Verso  of  title:]  C.W.Bene- 
dict, Stereotyfer  and  Printer,  201  William  st.  2  vols.,  i2mo, 
pp,  xii,  25  I,  4  plates;  (2),  3,  I  leaf,  5-247,  4  plates,  aas.,  bm.,  c, 
HEH,,  MINNHS,,  NYP.,  P.,  PRINCETON.  +  London:  Henry  G. 
Bohn,  York  Street,  Covent  Garden.  1 850,  2  vols,  in  one,  i6mo, 
pp,  (4)  ,188;  iv,  189-360.  AAS.  94440 

Frequently  reprinted  by  Putnam,  the  eighth  edition  appearing  in  1856,  and  a 
revised  edition  in  1868  in  the  collection  of  the  author's  "Prose  Writings." 

Taylor,  Ximena;  or,  The  Battle  of  the  Sierra  Morena,  and 
other  poems,  by  James  Bayard  Taylor  ,  ,  ,  Philadelphia:  Herman 
Hooker,  178  Chesnut  Street,   mdcccxliv,    i6mo,  pp,  64,  63-84. 

B.,  C,  NYP.  94441 

The  above  titles  included  because  of  their  early  western  interest. 
For  a  list  of  first  editions  of  other  works  of  Taylor,  see  Foley's  "American  Au- 
thors," 1897.   A  practically  complete  set  is  at  aas. 

Taylor  (Benjamin  C[ook]).  The  School  of  the  Prophets.    A 


476  TAYLOR  (c). 

Sermon  preached  in  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  at  New  Bruns- 
wick, N.  J.  before  the  Board  of  Superintendents  of  the  Theologi- 
cal School  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  July  i  ith,  a.d.  1839. 
By  Rev.  Benjamin  C.  Taylor,  Pastor  of  the  Reformed  Church  at 
Bergen,  N.  J.  .  .  .  New  York:    Robert  Carter,  58  Canal  Street. 

1839.    8vo,  pp.  28.  B.,  BA.,  PRINCETON.  94442 

Includes  a  history  of  the  Theological  School. 

Later  works  include  the  "Annals  of  the  Classis  of  Bergen,"  published  by  the 
Board  of  Publication  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  1857,  which  passed  through 
three  editions;  and  a  "Discourse  delivered  at  the  Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundredth 
Anniversary  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  of  Bergen,"   1861. 

[Taylor  (C.)].  Theory  of  the  North-West  Passage  to  India. 
Paisley:    J.  Neilson.    1827.    Small  8vo,  pp.   16.  94443 

Title  from  Heartman's  catalogue  for  his  sale  of  January  5,  1932,  lot  no.  141. 

Taylor  (C.  B.).  Allgemeine  Geschichte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten 
von  Amerika.  Enthaltend  den  ganzen  Zeitraum  seit  den  ersten 
Entdeckungen  bis  zu  der  jetzigen  Zeit.  Mit  einer  Beschreibung 
der  westlichen  Staaten,  ihres  Bodens,  ihrer  Ansiedelungen,  Zu- 
nahme  an  Bevolkerung,  &c.  In  drei  Theilen.  Von  C.  B.  Taylor. 
Aus  dem  Englischen  iibersetzt  von  Wilhelm  Beschke.  Nezu-York: 
Herausgegehen  von  Ezra  Strong.  Stereotyplrt  von  L.  Johnson^  in 
Philadelphia.  1838.  i2mo,  pp.  612.  20  plates,  aas.,  h.,  nyh. 
+  [Same  imprint  and  collation.]    1839.  c.  94444 

A  translation  of  Universal  History,  below. 

Reprinted,  Neu-York,  1842,  nyp.  ;  Hartford,  1845,  nyp.,  whs. 

[Taylor].  A  Universal  History  of  the  U.  S.  of  America  em- 
bracing the  whole  period  from  the  Earliest  Discovery  down  to  the 
present  time.  In  three  parts  (in  one  volume)  —  By  a  Citizen  of 
the  U.  S.  Hartford  —  published  by  Ezra  Strong.  1828.  +  [Same 
imprint.]     1829.    i2mo,  pp.  472.  WRHS.  94445 

"There  is  a  note  [in  the  1828  edition]  that  several  'hands'  contributed  to  the 
work."  Title  from  a  letter  from  William  M.  Reynolds,  21  Sutton  Place,  N.  Y.  City, 
Apr.  27,  1915. 

Information  concerning  the  1828  edition  supplied  by  Wilberforce  Eames. 

Taylor.  A  Universal  History  of  the  United  States  of  America; 
embracing  the  whole  period,  from  the  earliest  discoveries,  down  to 
the  present  time.  Giving  a  description  of  the  Western  country,  its 
soil,  settlements,  increase  of  population,  &c.  In  three  parts.  By 
C.  B.  Taylor.  Springfield.  Published  by  Ezra  Strong.  Stereo- 
typed by  James  Co7incr.  1 830.  i2mo,  pp.  494,  vi.  6  plates.  WLC. 
-[-  New-York.  Published  by  Ezra  Strong.  Stereotyped  by  James 
Conner.  1831.  [Same  collation.]  whs.  -\- Bufialo,  N.  Y.  Pub- 
lished  by   Ezra  Strong.     Stereotyped  by   James   Conner.     1 833. 


TAYLOR  (C.J.) .  477 

i2mo,  pp.  534,  vi.  12  plates,  aas.,  c,  heh.,  m.,  y.  +  [Same 
imprint.]  1834.  i2mo,  pp.  540,  contents  vi.  12  plates.  B.,  h., 
NYH.  +  New-York:  Published  by  Ezra  Strong.  Stereotyped  by 
James  Conner.  1 835.  [Same  collation.]  m.,  nvp.  +  [Same 
imprint  and  collation.]  1836.  heh.  +  [Same  imprint.]  1838. 
l2mo,  pp.  606,  vi.  16  plates.  BM.,  c,  nvp.  +  [Same  imprint.] 
1839.  l2mo,  pp.  606,  vi.  20  plates,  nvp.  -{-Hartford.  1847. 
i2mo.  BM.  94446 

Titles  of  the  1830,  1831,  and  1836  editions  supplied  by  Elizabeth  R.  Stccre,  Annie 
A.  Nunns,  and  Willard  O.  Waters,  respectively. 

For  a  German  translation,  see  Allgemeine  Gcschichte,  above. 
Taylor  published  other  historical  works  after  1840. 

Taylor  (Caleb  Jarvis).  News  from  the  Infernal  Reirions. 
Lexington,  Ky,    1803.  94447 

Title  from  B.  S.  Fry's  article  on  "Early  Camp-meeting  Song  Writers"  in  the 
"Methodist  Quarterly  Review,"  vol.  41,  1859,  p.  404. 

Taylor  (Dorothy).  The  Genuine  experience,  &  dying  address 
of  Mrs.  Dolly  Taylor,  of  Reading,  Vermont;  who  departed  this 
life,  May  19th,  1794.  Actually  dictated  by  herself,  and  taken  from 
her  lips  but  a  little  before  her  death.  Now  published,  with  her  hus- 
band's testimony  concerning  her.  Keene,  Neiv-Hampshire:  Printed 
by  Henry  Blake,  &"  Co.    1794.  94448 

Title  from  Evans. 

Taylor.  The  Genuine  Experience,  and  Dying  Address,  of  Mrs. 
Dolly  Taylor,  of  Reading,  (Vermont)  who  Departed  this  Life, 
May  19th,  1794.  Actually  dictated  by  herself,  and  taken  from  her 
lips,  but  a  little  before  her  Death.  Now  Published,  with  her  Hus- 
band's Testimony  concerning  her,  for  whom  he  mourns,  but  not 
without  hope.  The  Third  Edition: — Carefully  Revised  by  the 
Author.  Windsor:  Printed  by  A  Id  en  Sfooner,  for  the  Author. 
MjDCCjXCv.    i6mo,  pp.  8+.  a.\s.  94449 

AAS.  copy  contains  title  and  pages  7—8  only.  Signed  at  bottom  of  p.  8:  "Dolly 
Taylor.    January  21st,  1793." 

Taylor.  The  Genuine  Experience,  and  Dying  Address,  of  Mrs. 
Dolly  Taylor,  of  Reading,  (Vermont,)  who  departed  this  life, 
May  19th,  1794.  Actually  dictated  by  herself,  and  taken  from  her 
lips,  but  a  little  before  her  Death.  Now  Published,  with  her  Hus- 
band's testimony  concerning  her,  for  whom  he  mourns,  but  not 
without  hope.  The  fourth  edition; — Carefully  revised  by  the 
author.  Bennington:  Printed  for  Amos  Taylor,  and  sold  by  htm 
at  his  Book  Store  in  Whitingham.    I  796.    l2mo,  pp.  12. 

AAS.,  JCB.  94450 


478  TAYLOR  (e.  a.). 

The  testimony  of  the  husband,  Amos  Taylor,  and  two  poems  by  him  occupy  pp. 
9-12. 

Persistent  search  has  failed  to  find  another  complete  copy  of  any  edition. 

Taylor  (Elizabeth  Anne).  Memoir.  See  [Taylor  (Robert 
Barry)]. 

Taylor  (Emily).  Letters  to  a  Child,  on  the  subject  of  Mari- 
time Discovery.  London:  Harvey  and  Darton.  1820.  i2mo,  pp. 
iv,  270.  BM.  +  New  York:  S.  Wood  ^  Sons  ...  1 82 1.  l8mo, 
pp.  322,  (2).    Frontispiece.  aas.,c.  94451 

Taylor.  The  Vision  of  Las  Casas,  and  other  poems.  By  Emily 
Taylor.  London:  Taylor  and  Hessey.  1825.  i2mo,  pp.  viii,  122. 
BM.j  BODLEIAN,  c.    +  Second  edition.    London.    1845.    l6mo. 

PEAB.  94452 

[Taylor  (F.)].  Ella  V  —  ;  or,  The  July  Tour.  By  One  of 
the  Party.  ...  Neiv-York:  D.  Affleton  &  Co.  1841.  i2mo, 
pp.  (4),  219.  BM.,c.,NYH.  94453 

Taylor  (F.).  A  Sketch  of  the  Military  Bounty  Tract  of  Illi- 
nois: descriptive  of  its  unequalled  fertility  of  soil — superior  induce- 
ments for  an  emigrant's  location — agricultural  productions — climate 
— facilities  of  education — travelling  route  and  expenses — and  sug- 
gestions to  emigrants.  By  F.  Taylor.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  L 
Ashmead  &  Co.    1839.   8vo,  pp.  12.  ba.,  c,  nyh.  94454 

Taylor  (Fitch  W[aterman]  ).  The  Broad  Pennant:  or,  A 
Cruise  in  the  United  States  Flag  Ship  of  the  Gulf  Squadron,  during 
the  Mexican  difnculties;  together  with  sketches  of  the  Mexican  War, 
from  the  commencement  of  hostilities  to  the  capture  of  the  city  of 
Mexico.  By  Rev.  Fitch  W.  Taylor  .  .  .  New-York:  Leavitt, 
Trow  <y  Co.  191  Broadway.  1 848.  i2mo,  pp.  415.  Frontis- 
piece folded  plate, 

C,  HEH.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  U.CAL.  (bANCROFT),  UTEX.,  WHS.  94455 

Taylor.  The  Flag-ship :  or,  A  Voyage  round  the  World  in  the 
United  States  Frigate  Columbia  ...  By  Fitch  W.  Taylor  .  .  .  New- 
York,  D.  Affleton  &  Co.    1840.   2  vols.,  l2mo.   Frontispiece. 

c.  94456 

Frequently  reprinted. 

Taylor  (G.),  of  Sheffield,  Eng.  A  Voyage  to  North  America, 
perform'd  by  G.  Taylor,  of  Sheffield,  in  the  years  1768  and  1769; 
with  an  Account  of  his  tedious  Passage  .  .  .  Manner  of  trading  with 
the  Indians  .  .  .  His  Setting  Sail  from  Philadelphia  to  New  Orleans 


TAYLOR  (gEORGE).  ^jq 

.  .  .  and  other  Matters  worthy  of  notice  .  .  .  Nottingham :   Printed 
by  S.  Creswell  for  the  author,   mdcclxxi.    8vo,  pp.  "(8),  248. 

BM.,  C,  DERENNE,  HEH.,  NEWBERRY,  NYH.  94457 

Taylor  (George),  of  Providence.  To  the  Freeholders  of  the 
County  of  Providence.  Though,  in  a  legal  Sense,  I  might  stand 
excused  from  taking  a  Part  in  the  following  Controversy,  yet  I  find 
myself  indispensably  moved  to  make  some  Remarks  on  a  late  Paper, 
inscrib'd  to  the  Public,  and  subscrib'd  Esek  Hopkins  .  .  .  [Provi- 
dence.   1763.]    Folio  broadside.  JCB.  94458 

Signed  and  dated:    Geo.  Taylor.    Providence,  April  n,  1763. 
Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Taylor  (George),  of  Pennsylvania.  Effect  of  Incorporated 
Coal  Companies  upon  the  Anthracite  coal  trade  of  Pennsylvania. 
By   George   Taylor.    PottsvilLc:    Printed  by   Benjamin   Bannan. 

1833.     8vo,  pp.   34.  B.,  BA.,  C.,  HSP.,   p.,  NYH.,  NYP.  94459 

Taylor.  Effect  of  incorporated  coal  companies  upon  the  coal 
trade  of  Pennsylvania,  in  reply  to  the  Official  Statements  made  to 
the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  by  the  Delaware  and  the  North 
American  coal  companies.  By  George  Taylor.  Pottsville:  Printed 
by  Benjamin  Bannan.    1 834.    8vo,  pp.  7.  HSP.  94460 

[Taylor  (George)],  b.  1820,  d.  1894.  Martyrs  to  the  Revo- 
lution in  the  British  Prison-Ships  in  the  Wallabout  Bay.  N em-York: 
IV.  H.  Arthur  (ff  Co.,  Stationers,  No.  39  Nassau-Street,  m^dccclv. 
8vo,  pp.  60.  Frontispiece  folded  map.  c.,  nyp.  +  [Same  imprint 
and  date.]    8vo,  pp.  64.   Frontispiece  folded  map. 

AAS.,  c,  nyp.  94461 

Address  prepared  by  George  Taylor,  at  the  instance  of  a  board  of  direction  or- 
ganized by  a  convention  assembled  to  do  honor  to  these  prisoners,  see  Introduction. 
Includes  the  Constitution,  By-laws,  etc.,  of  the  "Martyrs'  Monument  Association." 
In  the  first  issue,  the  Address  of  the  Finance  Committee,  pp.  59-60,  is  dated  May  2, 
1855,  and  in  the  second,  the  Circular  of  the  Finance  Committee,  pp.  57-62,  is  dated 
Aug.  6,  1855. 

Copies  of  either  the  first  or  the  second  edition  listed  are  located  at  B.,  b.^.,  heh., 
WHS.,  and  wlc. 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  it 
included  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  title.  For  this  reason  other  later  works 
by  this  author  are  not  listed. 

Taylor  (George  Keith).  Substance  of  a  Speech  delivered  in 
the  House  of  Delegates  of  Virginia,  on  the  Bill  to  amend  the  Penal 
Laws  of  this  Commonwealth.  By  George  Keith  Taylor.  .  .  .  Rich- 
mond:  Printed  by  Samuel  Pleasants,  Jun.  near  the  Vendue  Office. 

M,  DCC,  XCVI.     4tO,  pp.   36.  BA.,  H.,  VA.STATE  LIB.  944^2 


480  TAYLOR  (gUSTAVUS    N.). 

[Taylor  (Gustaviis  N.)].  Richardsiana ;  or  Hits  at  the  Style 
of  Popular  American  Authors.    See  no.  70978,  vol.  17.  B.,  nyh., 

NYP. 

Attributed  to  Taylor  in  a  ms.  note  on  the  title  page  of  the  nyh.  copy,  which  was 
the  gift  of  the  author. 

Taylor  (Henry).  Considerations  on  the  Past,  Present  and 
Future  Condition  of  the  Canadas.  No.  I.  Montreal.  1839.  8vo, 
pp.  64.  94463 

Title  from  Gagnon,  1894. 

Also:     "...   No.   II.    Montreal:    Printed  for  the   Author  by  John  Lovell,  Saint 
Nicholas  Street.    1 839."    i2mo,  pp.  68  +  .    can.  arch. 
For  no.  III.  see  the  following  title. 

Taylor.  On  the  Forthcoming  Union  of  the  two  Canadas,  ad- 
dressed to  the  Canadian  Public  and  their  Representatives,  in  the 
Honourable  Legislature  of  United  Canada.  No.  IH  of  the  Con- 
siderations of  the  Canadas.  By  Henry  Taylor.  Montreal,  Printed 
by  J.  Lovell.    1841.    i2mo,  pp.  88.  c.  94464 

Taylor.  Journal  of  a  Tour  from  Montreal,  thro'  Berthier  and 
Sorel,  to  the  Eastern  Townships  of  Granby,  Stanstead,  Compton, 
Sherbrooke,  Melbourne,  &c.  &c.  to  Port  St.  Francis.  By  Henry 
Taylor   .  .  .   Quebec:    Printed  by    Wm.   Cotvan   ^  Son.     1840. 

l6mo,  pp.   84.  C,  CAN. ARCH.,  NYH.  94465 

Taylor  published  other  works  relating  to  Canada  after  1840. 

Taylor.    On  the  Forthcoming  Union.   See  no.  94464,  above. 

Taylor  (Hezekiah).  A  Funeral  Sermon  preached  at  New- 
fane;  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Mr.  Henry  Sawtell,  his  wife  and 
five  children,  who  were  all  consumed  by  the  flames  of  his  house, 
which  took  fire  on  the  night  of  2d  February,  1782.  By  the  late 
Rev.  Hezekiah  Taylor,  formerly  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  that  place. 
To  which  is  perfixed  [sic]  an  Account  of  their  Tragical  Deaths. 
Brattleborough:    Printed  by  John  Holbrook.    1 8 16.    8vo,  pp.   15. 

AAS.  94466 

The  sermon  without  the  Account  was  reprinted  in  "Centennial  Proceedings  .  .  . 
Historical  Facts  .  .  .  relating  to  Newfane,"  1877,  pp.  177-185. 

Taylor  (Isaac),  oj  Pennsylvania.  The  Case  of  Isaac  Taylor 
and  Elisha  Gatchel.    1723.   See  Pennsylvania,  no.  59957,  vol.  14. 

HSP.,  JCB.,  NYP.,  UP. 

Evans  no.  2482  gives  this  title  as  beginning  "The  Honest  Man's  Interest  as  he 
claims  any  lands  in  the  Counties  of  New-Castle,  Kent,  or  Sussex  in  Delaware,"  but 
all  of  the  copies  we  have  located  agree  with  our  no.  59957- 


TAYLOR  (iSAAc).  48  I 

Taylor  (Isaac),  b.  1759,  d.  1829.  IVIcrkwaardighcdcn  uit  allc 
bekende  landen  van  Amerika,  voor  hen  die,  tot  cenc  lecrzame  uit- 
spanning,  in  het  hoekje  van  den  haard,  door  vrcemdc  landen  willen 
reizen.  Naar  de  5^6  Engelsche  uitgave  van  Isaac  Taylor,  voor 
Nederlanders  bewerkt,  door  J.  Olivier,  Jz.  Met  84  vignettcn.  Te 
Amsterdam^  hi]  G.  J.  A.  Biejer'inck.  1829.  l6mo,  pp.  viii,  140. 
Frontispiece  folded  map  and  28  plates.  heh.  94467 

A  translation  of  Scenes  in  America,  below.  Title  supplied  by  Willnrd  O.  Waters. 

"Alphabetische  Naamlijst  van  Boeken  ...  die  gedurende  de  jarcn  I'i^'t,  tot  en 
met  1849,"  1858,  lists,  without  date,  a  second  edition,  Amst.  G.  J.  A.  Bcijcrinck. 
{jLaand.,  H.  F.  v.  d.  Scheer). 

Third  edition,  Xaandam,  [1852].    c. 

Taylor.  Scenes  in  Africa  and  America,  for  the  Amusement  and 
Instruction  of  little  Tarry-at-Home  Travellers.  By  the  Rev.  Isaac 
Taylor,  author  of  Scenes  in  Europe  and  Asia,  Scenes  of  British 
Wealth,  Beginnings  of  Biography,  &c.  A  New  Edition.  London: 
John  Harris,  corner  of  St.  Paul's  Church  Yard.  [Verso  of  title:] 
London:  Printed  by  S.  a7id  R.  Bentley,  Dorset  Street ,  Fleet  Street. 
[1829.]     l6mo,  pp.  vi,  216,  24.    32  plates  and  2  folded  maps. 

List  of  books,  following  p.  216,  is  dated,  m.dccc.xxix.  AAS.  944^0 

Taylor.  Scenes  in  America,  for  the  Amusement  and  Instruc- 
tion of  little  Tarry-at-Home  Travellers.  By  the  Rev.  Isaac  Taylor. 
London:  Printed  for  Harris  and  Son,  corner  of  St.  PauPs  Church 
Yard.  1 82 1.  [Colophon:]  Printed  by  H.  Brycr,  Brideivrll  Hos- 
fital,  Bridge-street,  London.  l6mo,  pp.  viii,  122.  28  plates  and 
one  folded  map.  aas.,  c,  h.,  nyp.,  Y.  -f"  Second  Edition.  London: 
J.  Harris  and  Son,  St.  PauPs  Church  Yard.  1 822.  [Verso  of 
title:]  London:  Printed  by  Cox  and  Bay  lis.  Great  Queen  Street, 
Lincoln' s-Inn  Fields.  [Same  collation.]  H.,  nyh.,  nyp.  +  Third 
Edition.  London:  John  Harris,  St.  Paul's  Churchyard.  1824. 
[Verso  of  half  title:]  G.  Woodfall,  Angel  Court,  Skinner  Street, 
London.  [Same  collation.]  nyp.  ■\- Hartford:  Published  by  Silas 
Andrus.  1825.  i8mo,  pp.  117.  78  illustrations  on  26  plates,  and 
one  folded  map.  aas.,  bm.,  h.,  nyh.,  y.  944^9 

Reissued  at  Hartford  in  1828,  whs.,  1830,  b.  and  18+0,  h.;  also  at  Rochester, 
1841,  c. 

Title  of  the  1828  edition  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns.  For  a  Dutch  transl.ition, 
see  Merkwaardigheden,  above. 

Taylor  (J.  B.).  5^^^  Taylor  (J[ames]  B[arnett]). 
Taylor  (J.  Orville).  5^^  Taylor  (J[ohn]  Orville). 
Taylor  (J.Sydney).  5^^  Taylor  (J[ohn]  Sydney). 


482  TAYLOR  (jACOB). 

Taylor  (Jacob).  Pennsylvania.  A  poem.  Philadelfh'ia:   1728. 

Title  from  Evans.  94470 

Taylor  (James),  oj  Crowley  Eng.  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to, 
and  Travels  in  Upper  Canada,  with  Accounts  of  the  Customs, 
Character,  and  Dialect  of  the  Country,  also  Remarks  on  Emigra- 
tion, Agriculture,  &c.,  By  James  Taylor,  Crowle,  Lincolnshire. 
Hull:  Published  by  John  Nicholson,  BookselleVy  48,  Lowgate ;  and 
may  be  had  oj  all  booksellers.    1 846.    1 2 mo,  pp.  (6),  135. 

BM.,  c,  can. arch.,  minnhs.,  nyp.,  WHS.  9447 1 

Taylor  (James  B.).  5^?^  Taylor  (J[ames]  B[arnett]). 

[Taylor  (James  B.)],  oj  Missouri.  Narrative  of  the  Horrid 
Massacre  by  the  Indians.  See  no.  51809,  vol.  12.  aas.,  new- 
berry,  Y. 

On  p.  5 :    "The  true  name  of  this  person  is  James  B.  Taylor." 

Taylor  (J  [ames]  B[arnett]).  Biography  of  Elder  Lott  Cary, 
late  missionary  to  Africa.  By  J.  B.  Taylor,  Pastor  of  the  Second 
Baptist  Church,  Richmond,  Va.  With  an  Appendix  on  the  subject 
of  Colonization,  by  J.  H.  B.  Latrobe,  Esq.  President  of  the  Mary- 
land State  Colonization  Society.  Baltimore:  Armstrong  &'  Berry. 
J.  W.  Woods,  print.    1837.    i8mo,  pp.  108.  nyp.  94472 

Taylor.  Lives  of  Virginia  Baptist  Ministers.  By  James  B. 
Taylor  .  .  .  Richmond:  Yale  &"  Wyatt.  Arm^strong  &'  Berry,  Balti- 
more. Baftist  General  Tract  Depository,  Philadelphia.  Lincoln  ^ 
Edwards,  Boston.  1837.  i2mo,  pp.  444.  c,  UTS.  -j- Second  Edi- 
tion, Revised  and  Enlarged.  By  James  B.  Taylor  .  .  .  Richm.ond: 
Yale  ^  Wyatt.  Armstrong  &'  Berry,  Baltimore.  Baptist  General 
Tract  Depository,  Philadelphia.  Gould,  Kendall  ^  Lincoln,  Bos- 
ton!. 1838.  I2mo,  pp.  492.  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  BM.,  CU.,  H.,  HSP.,  M., 
MINNHS.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PRINCETON,  UTEX.,  WHS.,  Y.  94473 

A  second  series  with  the  title:  "Virginia  Baptist  Ministers,"  was  published  in 
Philadelphia  in  1859,  containing  "with  a  few  exceptions,  ..  .  the  memoirs  of  those 
ministers  of  Virginia  who  have  passed  away  since  the  issue  of  the  second  edition." 

CU.,    NYH.,    UTS.,   Y. 

The  two  series  were  reprinted  in  2  vols.,  New  York,  i860,  with  the  title:  Virginia 
Baptist  Ministers,    heh.,  nyp.,  whs.,  y. 

Continued  by  George  Braxton  Taylor.  Third  Series,  Lynchburg,  1912,  aas.,  c.  ; 
Fourth   Series,   Lynchburg,    [19 13],  aas.,   c;    Fifth  Series,   Lynchburg,    191 5,  aas., 

C,  NYP. 

Taylor.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Luther  Rice,  one  of  the  first  Ameri- 
can Missionaries  to  the  East.    By  James  B.  Taylor.    Baltijnore: 


TAYLOR  ( J  AMES    B.).  ^g? 

Armstrong  and  Berry.    Woods  and  Crane,  Prhitrrs.    1840.    I2mn, 

pp.  ix,  9-344.  AAS.,  C,  HEH.,  V.  94474 

Reprinted,  Baltimore,  1841.    utex. 

Taylor  (James  Bayard),    ^ec  Taylor  (Bayard). 

Taylor  (James  Brainerd).  A  New  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of 
James  Brainerd  Taylor.  Netv-York:  John  S.  Taylor,  Theolog- 
ical &  Sunday-School  Bookseller,  Brick  Church  Chapel.  1838. 
[Verso  of  title :]    G.  F.  Hofkin^s  &  Son,  Printers,  98  Nassau-street. 

I2mo,  pp.  440.  B.,  CU.,  NYH.,  Y.  94475 

Taylor  (Ja[me]s  D.).  The  Log-Cabin  Song  Book,  being  a 
selection  of  Popular,  Patriotic,  and  Tippecanoe  Songs.  By  Jas.  D. 
Taylor.  Cincinnati:  Published  by  J.  D.  Ta\lor.  1 840.  l8mo, 
pp.  40-  ba.,  m.  94476 

For  a  list  of  several  of  the  song  books  issued  during  the  campaign  of  1840,  see 
Thomson's  "Bibliography  of  .  .  .  Ohio,"  1880,  p.  153. 

Taylor  {Miss  Janette).  Life  and  Correspondence  of  John  Paul 
Jones.    See  Jones  (John  P.),  no.  36551,  vol.  9.    aas.,  ba.,  m., 

NYP.,  p. 

Reprinted,  Boston,   1855,   with  the  title:    Life  and   Battles  of  John  Paul  Jones. 

NYP. 

Taylor  (John),  alias.  See  Talbot  (Mary  Anne). 

[Taylor  (John)],  the  Water  Poet,  b.  1580,  d.  1653.  ^^^ 
Devil  turn'd  Roundhead:  or,  Pluto  become  a  Brownist  ...  As  also 
the  Amsterdammian  definition  of  a  Familist.  [Londoti.  1642?] 
4to.  BM.  94477 

Contains  allusions  to  the  Puritans  in  New  England. 

The  sketch  of  this  eccentric  author  in  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.  contains  a  long  list  of  hit 
works. 

The  earliest  known  edition  of  his  thumb  Bible,  Verbum  Sempiternum,  is  that  of 
London,  1614,  but  as  the  little  book  is  dedicated  to  Queen  Anne  as  if  still  living 
it  is  probable  that  there  was  an  earlier  issue.  See  W.  M.  Stone's  "The  Verbum 
Sempiternum  of  John  Taylor,"  first  published  in  the  "American  Collector,"  vol.  5, 
1927,  pp.  46—59,  and  also  issued  separately.  The  earliest  American  edition  included 
in  the  bibliography  is  one  of  about  1760,  New  York  Printed  for  S.  P.  [Samuel 
Parker?}    h. 

[Taylor]  ?  Newes,  True  Newes,  Laudable  Newes.  See  no. 
54972,  vol.  13. 

This  work  is  attributed  to  Taylor  on  a  clipping  apparently  cut  from  an  old 
Puttick  and  Simpson  catalogue. 

Taylor  (John),  Quaker,  b.  1638?  d.  1 708.  An  Account  Of 
Some  of  the  Labours,  Exercises,  Travels  and  Perils,  By  Sea  and 


484  TAYLOR  (jOHN). 

Land,  of  John  Taylor,  of  York:  And  also.  His  Deliverances;  By 
way  of  Journal.  Published  for  the  Benefit  and  Advantage  of  all 
such  who  desire  to  know  the  Power  and  Providence  of  God,  in 
Behalf  of  his  Children  and  People;  that  they  may  Trust  in  Him, 
and  Walk  in  his  Way,  which  leadeth  to  true  Peace  and  Rest  to  their 
Immortal  Souls,  when  Day  and  Time  to  them  in  this  World  shall 
be  no  more.  .  .  .  London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  J .  Sowlcy  in  White- 
Hart-Court,  in  Gracious-Streetj  mdccx.    i6mo,  pp.  (14),  77. 

BM.,  NYP.  94478 

Contains  accounts  of  his  travels  in  New  England  and  the  West  Indies. 
For  a  later  edition,  see  the  following  title. 

Taylor.  Memoir  of  John  Taylor,  of  the  City  of  York.  A  New 
Edition.  York:  Printed  by  W.  Alexander  and  Son,  Castle  gate: 
Sold  also  by  Harvey  tff  Darton,  London.    1830.    l2mo. 

An  edition,  with  additions,  of  the  preceding  title.  BM.  94479 

Title  from  Smith's  "Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books." 

[Taylor  (John)],  oj  Bristol,  England.  A  Narrative  of  the 
Dispute  between  John  Taylor,  Esquire,  and  George  Clymer  & 
Francis  Hopkinson,  Esqrs.  in  which  are  inserted  the  several  Ex- 
tracts and  Quotations  from  the  different  Letters  and  Papers,  which 
have  passed  between  them  relative  thereto.  The  authenticity  of 
which  is  Proved  upon  Oath,  To  which  is  added,  an  Account  stated 
between  them,  agreeable  to  the  Terms  on  which  they  were  em- 
ployed. The  whole  submitted  to  the  candid  consideration  of  every 
Lover  of  Justice.  [«.  ^.]  Printed  in  the  year,  1787.  8vo,  pp.  13, 
postscript  (  I  ).  HSP.  94480 

The  "Advertisement"  on  p.  3  is  signed:   John  Taylor. 

According  to  an  early  ms.  note  prepared  for  the  Dictionary  by  Joseph  Sabin, 
"this  very  rare  piece  is  an  attack  on  the  honesty  of  his  attornies  by  Mr.  Taylor,  of 
Bristol,  England,  in  which  place  it  was  probably  printed." 

Taylor  (John),  Baptist  minister,  b.  1752,  d.  1833.  History 
of  Clear  Creek  Church;  and  Campbellism  Exposed.  Frankfort: 
Printed  by  A.  G.  Hodges.    1830.    Pp.  60.  u.CHic.  94481 

Title  from  Rusk's  "Literature  of  the  Middle  Western  Frontier,"  vol.  2,  p.  265. 

Taylor.  A  History  of  Ten  Baptist  Churches,  of  which  the 
author  has  been  alternately  a  member:  in  which  will  be  seen  some- 
thing of  a  Journal  of  the  author's  life,  for  more  than  fifty  years. 
Also:  A  comment  on  some  parts  of  Scripture;  in  which  the  author 
takes  the  liberty  to  differ  from  other  expositors.  By  John  Taylor. 
Frankfort,  {Ky.)  Printed  by  J.  H.  Holeman.  1823.  i2mo,  pp. 
300.    BM.,  TRANSYLVANIA  u.,  U.CHIC,  WHS.    +  Second  Edition. 


TAYLOR  (jOHn).  485 

Bloom  field,  Nelson  County,  Ky.  Printed  by  Jl'ill.  II.  Holmes. 
1827.    l2mo,  pp.   144,   149-304.  NVH.  94482 

Title  of  the  first  edition  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

[Taylor  (John)],  of  Caroline  Comity,  Virginia,  l>.  1753? 
d,  1824.  Arator;  being  a  series  of  Agricultural  Essays,  Practical 
&  Political :  in  sixty  one  numbers.  By  a  citizen  of  Virginia.  George- 
town, Columbia,  Printed  and  -published  by  J.  M.  ^  J .  B.  Carter. 

1813.     I2m0,  pp.  296.  B.,  BM.,  C,  HEH.,  VA.STATE  LIB.  94483 

Taylor.  Arator;  being  a  series  of  Agricultural  Essays,  Practi- 
cal &  Political:  in  Sixty-One  Numbers.  Second  Edition — Rc\ised 
and  Enlarged.  By  Col.  John  Taylor,  of  Caroline  County,  Vir- 
ginia. .  .  .  Printed  and  fublished  by  J .  M.  Carter.  Georgetown, 
Columbia.  1 8 14.  ...  i2mo,  pp.  (4),  9-279,  index  (i).  aas.,  b., 
C,  cu.,  NYP.,  VA. STATE  LIB.  +  Third  edition,  revised  and  en- 
larged.   Balti?nore:   Printed  by  J.  Robinson,  for  John  M.  Carter. 

181  7.     l6mO,  pp.  220.    AAS.,  B.,  H.,  HEH.,  P.,  UP.,  US.DEPT.AGRIC, 

UTEX.  +  In  Sixty-Four  Numbers.  .  .  .  Fourth  Edition,  Revised 
and  Enlarged.  Petersburg  [Frt.]:  Printed  by  Whitworth  &* 
Yancey,  for  John  M.  Carter.  18 1 8.  i2mo,  pp.  239,  errata  (i). 
C,  NYP.  -+-  Fifth  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged:  [Same  imprint, 
date  and  collation.]  nyp.,  vt.u.  +  Sixth  Edition,  Revised  and 
Enlarged:    [Same  imprint,  date  and  collation.] 

AAS.,   C,  HEH.,  NYP.,  VA.STATE   LIB.  94484 
Issues  of  1 81 8  are  located  at  b.,  utex.,  wlc,  and  v. 

Taylor.  An  Argument  respecting  the  Constitutionality  of  the 
Carriage  Tax;  which  subject  was  discussed  at  Richmond,  in  Vir- 
ginia, in  May,  1795.  By  John  Taylor.  Richmond:  Printed  by 
Augustine  Davis.    [1795.]    i2mo,  pp.  34.        c,  M.,  nyh.  94485 

Taylor.  Construction  Construed,  and  Constitutions  Vindi- 
cated. By  John  Taylor,  author  of  the  Enquiry,  and  Arator.  Rich- 
mond:   Printed  by  Shefherd  &  Pollard.     1 820.    8vo,  pp.    (2), 

iv,   344.  AAS.,  B.,  BA.,   C,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,   NYH.,  NYP.,  UTEX., 

VA.STATE  LIB.,  WHS.,  Y.  94486 

[Taylor],  supposed  author.  Curtius  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  of  the  United  States,  on  the  subject  of  a  National  Cur- 
rency. New  York:  Prifited  and  sold  by  G.  F.  Hopkins,  no.  72 
William-street.    18 16.    8vo,  pp.  35,  (4),  including  table. 

h.(bus.),  nyh.  94487 

[Taylor].    A  Defence  of  the  Measures  of  the  Administration 
of  Thomas  Jefferson.   By  Curtius.   Providence  {R.  I.)   Printed  by 
vol.  XXIV.  3 1 


486  TAYLOR (jOHn). 

William  Olncy.    1805.   8vo,  pp.  88.  B.,  c,  nyp.,  y.  94488 

For  an  earlier  edition,  see  Curtius,  pseud.,  no.   18070,  vol.  5.    ba.,  c,  h.,  heh., 

M.,  NYP. 

[Taylor].  A  Definition  of  Parties;  or,  The  Political  Effects 
of  the  Paper  System  considered.  Philadelphia,  April  5th,  1794. 
Ph'iladelfhla:    Printed  by  Francis  Bailey y  N"    116,  High  Street. 

M,DCC,XCIV.     8vo,  pp.   16,  AAS.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  NYP.,  Y.  94489 

Improved  title  of  no.  19272,  vol.  5. 

[Taylor].  An  Enquiry  into  the  Principles  ...  of  certain  Pub- 
lic Measures.   See  no.  22647,  ^o^-  6.   aas.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  heh.,  hsp., 

M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y. 

[Taylor]  ?  An  Examination  of  the  Late  Proceedings  in  Con- 
gress, respecting  the  Official  Conduct  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury. Printed  zvithin  the  United  States.  [1793.]  8vo,  pp.  28. 
NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.    +  Printed  zvithin  the  United  States.    M,DCC,XCIII. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  ba.,  C,  CLS.,  CU.,  NYP.  9449O 

Evans  supplies  in  the  imprint  of  the  dated  edition:  Richmond.  By  Samuel 
Pleasants  and  Co. 

The  undated  edition  is  dated  on  p.  3:  "8th  March,  1793,"  and  the  dated  edition, 
"20th  October,   1793." 

Ford  in  his  "Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana,"  1886,  no.  53,  states  that  the  author  is 
probably  John  Taylor. 

Improved  title  of  no.  29952,  vol.  8. 

Taylor.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Principles  and  Policy  of  the  Gov- 
ernment of  the  United  States.  .  .  .  By  John  Taylor,  of  Caroline 
County,  Virginia.  Fredericksburg:  Published  by  Green  and  Cady. 
1814.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  v-viii,  656,  errata  (i). 

aas.,   B.,    BM.,   C,    CU.,    H.,    HEH.,   JCB.,    MINNHS.,    NYP.,    P.,    UP., 

UTEX.,  VA.STATE  LIB.,  WHS.,  Y.   9449 1 

According  to  the  preface,  the  essays  were  written  before  the  17th  day  of  No- 
vember, I  81 1. 

Contents:  I.  Aristocracy;  II.  The  Principles  of  the  Policy  of  the  United  States, 
and  of  the  English  Policy;  III.  The  Evil  Moral  Principles  of  the  Government  of 
the  United  States;  IV.  Funding;  V.  Banking;  VI.  The  Good  Moral  Principles  of 
the  Government  of  the  United  States;  VII.  Authority;  VIII.  The  Mode  of  in- 
fusing Aristocracy  into  the  Policy  of  the  United  States;  IX.  The  Legal  Policy  of 
the  United  States. 

Taylor.  A  Letter  on  the  Necessity  of  defending  the  Rights 
and  Interests  of  Agriculture,  addressed  to  the  Delegation  of  the 
United  Agricultural  Societies  of  Virginia,  by  John  Taylor  of  Caro- 
line. Published  by  order  of  the  delegation.  Petersbury  [K<7.]; 
Intelligencer  Press.    1821.    i2mo,  pp.  10.  c.  94492 

Taylor.    New  Views  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 


TAYLOR   (jOHn).  487 

By  John  Taylor  .  .  .  Washington  City:   Pnntrd  for  thr  Atithory  b\ 
Way  and  Gideon.    1 823.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  316. 

B.,    BODLEIAN,    C,    H.,    HEH.,    NYH.,    NYP.,    P.,    PRINCETON,    UP., 
UTEX.,  UTS.,  VA.STATE  LIB.,  WHS.,  WLC,  V.  94493 

Taylor.  A  Pamphlet,  containing  a  Scries  of  Letters,  written  by 
Colonel  John  Taylor,  of  Caroline,  to  Thomas  Ritchie,  Editor  of 
the  "Enquirer" — Richmond,  in  consequence  of  an  Unwarrantable 
Attack  made  by  that  Editor  upon  Colonel  Taylor.  Publishrd  by 
E.  C.  Stanard,  Editor  of  "The  Spirit  of  'Seventy-six.**  City  of 
Richmond,  May,  1809.    i6mo,  pp.  50.        aas.,  b.,  ba.,  c.  94494 

Taylor.  Tyranny  Unmasked.  By  John  Taylor,  of  Virginia. 
Washington  City:  Printed  and  Published  by  Davis  and  Force, 
Franklin's  Head,  Pennsylvania  Avenue.  1822.  8vo,  pp.  349  and 
errata  slip  pasted  on  the  verso  of  the  final  leaf. 

aas.,  B.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  UTEX.,  VA.STATE 

LIB.,  WHS.,  WLC,  Y.  94495 

Taylor's  "Disuni-oii  Sentiment  in  Congress  in  1794)  a  Confidential  Memorandum 
hitherto  unpublished"  was  issued  by  Lowdermilk  and  Co.  in  Washington,  in  190;, 
in  an  edition  of  300  copies,    ba.,  c,  nyh.,  nyp. 

Taylor  (John),  of  Deer  field,  Mass.,  b.  ij62y  d.  1840.  A 
Century  Sermon,  preached  at  Deeriield,  February  29,  1804:  in 
Commemoration  of  the  Destruction  of  the  Town  by  the  French 
and  Indians.  By  the  Rev.  John  Taylor,  a.m.  minister  of  the 
Church  in  Deerfield.  Greenfield,  (Mass.)  Printed  by  John  Denio. 
1804.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.  94496 

Taylor.  An  Oration  delivered  on  the  Anniversary  of  Inde- 
pendence, at  Deeriield,  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1796.  By  John 
Taylor,  a.m.  Printed  and  Sold  at  Greenfield,  Massachusetts,  by 
Thomas  Dickman.   mdccxcvi.   4to,  pp.  20. 

CHS.,  H.,  M.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  Y.  94497 

Taylor.  A  Farewell  Sermon,  by  the  Rev.  John  Taylor.  De- 
livered in  Deerfield,  at  the  time  of  his  dismissal,  August  6th.  1806, 
by  James  Taylor.  Greenfield.  Printed  by  J.  Denio.  1806.  8vo, 
pp.  23.  '^■^^-  94498 

Taylor.  A  Sermon,  Delivered  on  the  Day  of  Public  Thanks- 
giving, At  Deerfield;— Nov.  29,  '98.  By  John  Taylor,  A.M. 
Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Deerfield.  Printed  at  Greenfield,  by 
Francis  Barker.    [1798.]    8vo,  pp.  19.       aas.,  JCB.,  M.,  Y.  94499 


488  TAYLOR  (jOHN). 

An  historical  Appendix  by  John  Taylor  is  included  in  the  Greenfield,  1800,  edi- 
tion of  John  Williams's  "Redeemed  Captive." 

Taylor  (John),  oj  Liverpool,  b.  1779,  d.  1857.  -^^  reman- 
cipation  des  noirs  et  de  I'independance  des  Indes-occidentales,  con- 
siderees  comme  etant  dans  I'interet  bien  entendu  de  la  Grande 
Bretagne.  Par  John  Taylor.  Extrait  du  second  numero  du  Phi- 
lanthrope Chretien.*  .  .  .  Londres:  De  flmfritnerie  de  G.  Schulze, 
13,  Poland  Street.  1824.  *Le  Philanthrope  Chretien  ou  Revue 
Periodique  des  Societes  Philanthropiques  et  Religieuses  de  Londres, 
.  .  .  8vo,  pp.  16.  cu.,  PEAB.,  Y.  94500 

Taylor.  Negro  Emancipation  and  West  Indian  Independence, 
the  true  interest  of  Great  Britain.  By  John  Taylor.  .  .  .  Liverpool: 
Printed  by  R.  Rockliff,  Dale  Street,  and  sold  by  G.  and  J.  Robin- 
son, and  W.  Grafel;  and  by  Longman,  Hurst  and  Co.  London. 
1824.  8vo,  pp.  23.  CU.,  Y.  +  Second  edition.  [Same  imprint  and 
date.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  hsp.  +  Third  edition.  Liverpool:  G.  and  J. 
Robinson.  1824.  [Same  collation.]  B.  -}- Fourth  edition.  Liver- 
pool.   1824.   8vo,  pp.  18.  NYH.  94501 

Information  concerning  the  third  and  fourth  editions  from  the  b.  and  nyh.  cata- 
logue cards  for  copies  not  now  available. 

Taylor  (John),  b.  1779,  (^f.  1863,  ed.  Selections  from  the 
Works  of  the  Baron  von  Humboldt.  See  Humboldt  (Friedrich 
H.  A.  von),  no.  33740,  vol.  8.   aas.,  bm.,  c,  nyh.,  nyp.,  ucal. 

Taylor.  Statements  respecting  the  profits  of  mining  in  Eng- 
land, considered  in  relation  to  the  prospects  of  mining  in  Mexico. 
London.    1825.   8vo.  BM.,  BODLEIAN,  fac.adv.  94502 

[Taylor  (John)],  b.  1781,  d.  1864.  The  Monetary  Policy 
of  England  and  America.  .  .  .  London:  Samuel  Clarke,  13,  Pall 
Mall  East.  1843.  [Verso  of  half  title:]  London:  Printed  by  J. 
Westhcimer  and  Co.,  Circus  Place,  Finsbury  Circus.  8vo,  pp.  (4), 
3-44.  NYP.  94503 

Attributed  to  Taylor  in  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.  which  see  for  a  list  of  other  writings  by 
the  author.  Taylor  claimed  that  he  had  identified  "Junius"  with  Sir  Philip  Francis 
and  several  publications  relate  to  this  question. 

Improved  title  of  no.  49965,  vol.  12. 

Taylor  (John),  oj  Albany,  b.  1790,  d.  1863.  ...  A  Report  of 
the  Trial  of  the  Cause  of  John  Taylor  vs.  Edward  C.  Delavan.  See 
Delavan  (Edward  C),  no.  19369,  vol.  5.   aas.,  b.,  ba.,  bm.,  c, 

H.,  HEH.,  M.,   NYH.,  NYP.,  UTS.,  WHS.,  Y. 

For  a  broadside  containing  a  satirical  poem,  illustrated  with  a  wood  engraving, 
showing  the  horrible  sanitation  of  Taylor's  malt  house,  see  Lament  of  the  Albany 


TAYLOR  (joHn).  489 

Brewers,  after  the  Verdict  in  the  Libel  Case  Taylor  vs.  Dclavan,  Boston,  [1840], 
AAS.  See  also,  Howell  and  Tenney's  Bicentennial  History  of  Albany,  ^'ew  York 
1886,  p.  342. 

Taylor  (John),  rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Pittsburgh.  A  Lec- 
ture on  Witchcraft;  in  which  the  whole  secrets  thereof  are  chs- 
closed.  By  the  Rev.  John  Taylor,  a.m.  Pittsburgh:  Eichbaum  and 
Johnstoriy  Printers.    1819.    l8mo,  pp.  35.  HEH.  94504 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Taylor  (John),  Mormon  aposile,  b.  1808,  d.  1887.  An 
Answer  to  some  False  Statements  and  Misrepresentations  made  by 
the  Rev.  Robert  Heys,  Wesleyan  Minister,  in  an  Address  to  his 
Society  in  Douglas  and  its  vicinity,  on  the  subject  of  Mormonism. 
By  John  Taylor,  Elder  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day 
Saints.  .  .  .  Douglas  \^Eng.'\  :  Printed  by  Penricc  and  Wcdlace, 
Museum,  and  may  be  had  of  Mr.  J.  Cain,  Bookseller.  1 840.  1 2mo, 
pp.  II.  H.  94505 

Taylor.  Calumny  Refuted  and  the  Truth  Defended;  being  a 
Reply  to  the  Second  Address  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Heys  .  .  liy  John 
Taylor  .  .  .  Liverfool:  Printed  by  J .  Tomfkins,  Roe  Street,  Queen 
Square.    1840.    l2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  94505A 

Taylor.  A  Short  Account  of  the  Murders,  Rob[b]eries,  Burn- 
ings, Thefts,  and  other  Outrages  committed  by  the  Mob  and  Mili- 
tia of  the  State  of  Missouri,  upon  the  Latter  Day  Saints.  The  Per- 
secutions they  have  endured  for  their  Religion,  and  their  Banish- 
ment from  the  State  by  the  Authorities  thereof.  By  John  Taylor, 
Elder  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ,  of  Latter  Day  Saints,    [n.  f. 

1838.]     8V0,  pp.  8.  HEH.  94506 

Caption  title. 

Title  from  a  photostatic  reproduction  of  the  heh.  copy  in  nyp. 

Taylor.  Truth  Defended  and  Methodism  weighed  in  the  l^d- 
ance  and  Found  Wanting:  being  a  Reply  to  the  Third  Aildress  of 
the  Rev.  Robert  Heys  .  .  .  and  also  an  Exposure  of  the  Principles  of 
Mormonism:  by  John  Taylor  .  .  .  Liverpool:  Printed  by  J.  Tomp- 
kins, Roe  Street,  Queen  Square [  1 840.?  ]    i  2 mo,  p(i.  12. 

Other  writings  by  Taylor  were  published  after  1840.  H.  945ODA 

Taylor  (John  B.).  Post  Office  Calendar  containing  a  list  of 
all  the  post  offices  in  the  state  of  Virginia,  with  the  distances  from 
Richmond,  and  rate  of  postage,  etc.,  etc.  Compiled  by  John  B. 
Taylor,   assistant  post  master,    Richmond,  Virginia.    Richmond: 


490  TAYLOR  (jOHN    L.). 

Shepherd  &'  Pollard^  1825.   S^^'  PP-  35>  ^-     va.state  lib.  94507 

Title  from  Swem's  "Bibliography  of  Virginia,"  1916. 

Taylor  (John  L[ord]  ),  ed.  Memorial  of  the  Semi-Centennial 
Celebration  ...  of  the  Theological  Seminary  at  Andover.  See 
Andover,  no.  1440,  vol.  I.   aas.,  bm.,  h.,  m.,  nyp. 

Professor  Taylor  was  the  author  of  a  number  of  works  published  after  1840. 

Taylor  (John  Louis).  An  Address  delivered  to  the  Grand 
Lodge  of  North-Carolina,  at  their  Annual-Communication,  at 
Raleigh,  in  5804.  By  John  Louis  Taylor,  Grand-Master.  Raleigh: 
From  the  Press  oj  Wm.  Boylan.    1804.   8vo,  pp.  14.     aas.  94508 

Taylor.  Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury  of  Edgecombe  Superior 
Court,  1 8 1 7  ;  exhibiting  a  View  of  the  Criminal  Law  of  N.  Caro- 
lina.   Raleigh.    18  1 7.  94509 

Title  from  the  printed  Catalogue  of  the  Law  Library  of  the  state  of  New  York, 

Taylor  also  compiled  the  Cases  adjudged  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  North  Carolina, 
i8i6-i8i8,  Raleigh,  181 8;  Cases  determined  in  the  Superior  Courts  of  Law  and 
Equity,  1798—1802,  Neiobern,  1802;  and  the  Revisal  of  the  Laws  of  .  .  .  North 
Carolina,  Raleigh,  1827. 

Taylor  (J[ohn]  Orville),  b.  1807,  d.  1890.  A  Digest  of  M. 
Victor  Cousin's  report  on  the  state  of  public  instruction  in  Prussia: 
also  the  organization  and  administration  of  the  school  system  of  the 
state  of  New-York,  taken  from  the  report  of  the  superintendent  of 
common  schools  of  1836.  By  J.  Orville  Taylor  .  .  .  Albany: 
Printed  by  Packard  and  Van  Benthuysen.    1836.    l8mo,  pp.  177. 

c.  94510 

"Common  schools  [article  condensed  from  the  Albany  Evening  Journal]":  pp. 
97-158. 

Taylor.  The  District  School.  By  J.  Orville  Taylor  .  .  .  New- 
York:  Published  by  Harper  &'  Brothers,  No.  82  Cliff-Street. 
1834.    i2mo,  pp.  iii,  (4),  336. 

B.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  NYP.,  UP.,  UTEX.,  UTS.  945  I  I 

Taylor.  The  District  School;  or  National  Education.  By  J. 
Orville  Taylor  .  .  .  The  Third  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Carey,  Lea, 
and  Blanchard.  1835.  [Verso  of  title:]  Stereotyped  by  L.  John- 
son, Philadelphia.    l2mo,  pp.  xi,  296. 

BM.,  C,  CU.,  NYH.,  Y.  94512 
According  to  the  preface,  this  edition  was  rewritten  with  many  changes  and   the 
addition  of  two  new  chapters. 

Taylor.  The  First  Lecture  on  Popular  Education:  by  J.  Or- 
ville Taylor  .  .  .  Nezv-York:    American  Comm^on  School  Society. 


TAYLOR  (jOHN    O.).  49I 

[184-?]     I2mO,  pp.  96.  CU.,  H.,  HSP.,  US.BUR.EDUC.  945  I  3 

Contains  also  the  second  and  third  lectures,  each  with  a  separ;ite  title  p:igc. 

[Taylor].  Satirical  Hits  on  the  People's  Education.  New- 
York:    "American  Common  School  Union."     1 839.     l6mo,  pp. 

(4),  7-98.  H.,  NYH.,  STANFORD  U.  945  I  4 

Taylor  (J[ohn]  Sydney).  ...  A  Comparative  View  of  the 
Punishments  annexed  to  Crime  in  the  United  States  of  America, 
and  in  England.  By  J.  Sydney  Taylor  .  .  .  London:  Harvey  and 
Darton.  1831.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  39-59,  ( I  ).  bm.,  C,  y.  -\- Printed 
from,  the  origi?ial  m-anuscript,  for  the  Society  for  the  Di fusion  of 
Inform-ation  on  the  Subject  of  Capital  Punishmrnts.  Published  by 
W.  Oltphanty  Edinburgh.  .  .  .  1831.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  39-60. 

Forms  no.  4  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  on  "Punishment  of  Death."    NYP.  945  ^5 

Taylor  (John  W.)  .  .  .  Proceedings,  at  a  Convention  of  Re- 
publican Antimasonic  Delegates  from  the  several  towns  in  the 
County  of  Saratoga,  convened  at  the  Court  House  at  Ballston  Spa, 
on  the  8th  day  of  October,  1 831 — and  the  Address  of  the  Central 
Committee;  to  which  is  added  an  Address  delivered  before  the 
convention  by  the  Hon.  John  W.  Taylor.  Together  with  the  Cor- 
respondence between  Anson  Brown,  Esq.  and  others,  and  Daniel 
Morgan,  Junior,  Esq.  of  Saratoga.  Ballston  Spa:  183 1.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  B.,  CU.,  M.  94516 

With  heading:   Schenectady  and  Saratoga  Standard — Extra. 

Improved  title  of  no.  65760,  vol.   15. 

For  an  address  before  the  Saratoga  County  Bible  Society,  see  Saratoga  County, 
N.  v.,  no.  76930,  vol.  18. 

See  also:  Conspiracy  Exposed,  [n.  p.  1828.]  4to,  pp.  8.  nyh.  A  defense  of 
Taylor's  character,  signed  by  Wm.  A.  Langworthy  and  two  others,  and  dated 
October  24,  1828. 

Taylor   (Joseph),  d.   1816.    Oratio  Funebris,   |  in  obitum 
Edvardi  Wigglesworth,  S.  T.  P.  |  quam,  |  in  Sacello  Holdeniano, 
apud   Collegium    Harvardinum,    |    inter   effercndum,    |    habuit 
Josephus  Taylor,  |  Collegii  supra  nominati  alumnus.  |  .  .  .  |  [Bos- 
ton.   1765.]    8vo,  pp.  7,  verso  blank,  3,  4. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  M.,  NYH.,  UTEX.,  WHS.  945  I  7 
This  oration  is  appended  to  Nathaniel  Appleton's  "Discourse  occasioned  by  the 
.  .  .  Death  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Wigglesworth,"  1765,  our  no.  1829,  vol.  I.  Follow- 
ing it  are  a  sketch  of  Wigglesworth  from  the  "Boston  Evening-Post,"  and  a  poem  from 
the  "Massachusetts  Gazette"  by  a  Harvard  student,  who  signs  himself  "Sympathe*." 
Cushing  attributes  the  poem  to  Joseph  WiUard. 

Our  former  entry  did  not  show  these  items,  but  the  signatures  are  consecutive, 
F-C 

The  BM.  catalogue  lists  the  "Oratio"  and  the  appended  matter  under  T.iylor,  with 
the  imprint,  and  date  Cambridge,  [Mass.],  I77S-  ^'ndcr  Appleton  »  listed  h.s 
"Discourse"  on  Wigglesworth,  Boston,  1765. 


492  TAYLOR  (JOSEPH ). 

Taylor  (Joseph).  God's  tender  Mercy  and  infinite  Compas- 
sion surmounting  Man's  Severity:  In  a  remarkable  and  surpris- 
ing Manner  exemplified,  in  the  following  curious  and  very  ex- 
traordinary Narrative  of  the  Revivication  of  young  Joseph  Taylor, 
who  was  supposed  to  have  been  Hanged  to  Death,  (in  Company 
with  that  notorious  Highwayman,  Pickpocket  and  Housebreaker, 
Archibald  Taylor)  on  Boston-Neck,  on  Thursday,  the  Eight  of 
May,  1788,  for  a  violent  Assault  and  Robbery  on  the  Highway, 
committed  on  the  Person  and  Property  of  Mr.  Nathaniel  Cun- 
ningham, Butcher,  in  October,  1787.  In  a  Letter  from  said  Joseph 
Taylor,  to  his  kind  Friend  and  Countryman,  Mr.  Phelim  Don- 
ance,  in  Boston.  With  Attestations  of  the  Truth  of  the  Facts,  by 
said  Donance,  &c.  and  Many  other  interesting  Particulars,  relating 
to  this  very  extraordinary  and  memorable  Transaction.  .  .  .  Boston: 
Pntited  and  Sold  by  E.  Russell,  next  Liberty-Pole.  M,DCC,LXXXVIII. 
Svo,  pp.  15,  (  I ),  including  3  woodcut  illustrations,  aas.,  m.  945  1 8 

Half  title:  The  Wonderful  Monitor:  or,  Memorable  Repository,  containing,  A 
curious  and  most  astonishing  Account  of  the  Revivication  of  young  Jo.  Taylor. 
[Woodcut  of  the  scene  of  the  robbery.] 

Taylor.  Narrative  of  the  Revivication  of  Joseph  Taylor,  who 
was  supposed  to  have  been  hanged  to  death,  on  Boston-Neck,  on 
Thursday  the  Eighth  day  of  May,  1788,  for  Robbery.  [«•/>•] 
Printed  in  the  Year  1790.    {Price  four  Coffers.)    l2mo,  pp.  12. 

AAS.  94519 

Taylor.  A  remarkable  and  extraordinary  Narrative  of  the 
Revivication  of  young  Joseph  Taylor,  who  was  supposed  to  be 
Hanged  to  Death,  (in  company  with  that  Notorious  Highway-man, 
Pick-pocket,  and  House-breaker,  Archibald  Taylor)  on  Boston 
Neck,  on  Thursday  the  8th  of  May,  1788,  for  a  violent  Assault 
and  Robbery  on  the  Highway,  committed  on  the  person  and  prop- 
erty of  Mr.  Natheniel  [sic]  Cunningham,  butcher,  in  October, 
1787.    Carlisle:  Printed  by  Kline  &"  Reynolds.    1790.  94520 

Advertised  in  the  "Carlisle  Gazette"  of  the  above  printers,  on  Feb.  3,  1790,  as 
follows:  To-morrow  Evening  will  be  Published, — Price  Five-Pence — [Title  as 
above.]  In  the  following  issue  of  the  paper  the  narrative  was  advertised  as  just 
published. 

Taylor.  The  Revivication  of  young  Joseph  Taylor ;  who  was 
supposed  to  have  been  Hanged  to  Death,  (in  Company  with  that 
notorious  Highwayman,  Pickpocket  and  Housebreaker,  Archibald 
Taylor,)  on  Boston-Neck,  on  Thursday,  the  Eight  of  May,  1788, 
for  a  violent  Assault  on  the  Person  and  Property  of  Mr.  Nathaniel 
Cunningham,  Butcher,  in  October,  1787.    In  a  Letter  from  said 


TAYLOR  ( JOSHUA).  ^.qj 

Joseph  Taylor,  to  his  Friend  and  Countryman,  Mr.  Phch'm  Dun- 
ance,  in  Boston.  Sixth  Edition.  America:  Printed  for,  and  Sold 
by  A.  Nelsouy  Travelling  Trader,  Poiunalhoro':  {Pr.  c)d.)  Who 
has  for  sale.  Trial  of  Sir  Richard  Rimi,  the  Min.  Funeral  Sermon, 
Prod.  Daughter,  Bloody  Register,  No.  IV,  Oracle,  or  a  Pack  of 
Cards  turned  into  a  complete  Fortune-Tellcr.  [BostonF  Printed 
by  E.  Russell?  n.  d.]  i6mo,  pp.  i6,  including  4  woodcut  illus- 
trations. AAS.,  NVH.  94521 

Cover  title:  The  Wonderful  Monitor:  or,  Memorable  Repository.  Containing, 
a  curious  and  most  astonishing  Account  of  the  Rcvivication  of  young  J.  Taylor. 
[Woodcut  illustration.] 

Three  of  the  woodcuts  are  from  the  same  blocks  as  those  of  the  edition  printed  by 
Russell  in  Boston  in   1788. 

The  woodcut  portrait  on  p.  [4],  with  the  addition  of  skulls  and  crossboncs  in 
both  upper  corners,  appears  in  a  modern  facsimile  of  an  unidentified  page  probably 
reproduced  from  an  almanac  of  the  Revolutionary  period.  The  portrait  has  beneath 
it  an  18  line  legend  reading  in  part:  "The  above  is  the  Effigy  of  the  truly  brave 
and  heroic  Captain  James  Mugford,  Junior,  late  Commander  of  the  I'ranklin 
Privateer  Schooner,  lately  fitted  out  from  Marblehead,  .  .  .  who  on  the  seven- 
teenth of  May,  1776,  valiantly  attacked  and  took  a  King's  Store-ship  .  .  .  This 
intrepid  and  gallant  Hero,  .  .  .  fell  a  sacrifice  in  defense  ...  on  the  nineteenth 
of  the  same  May  .  .  ."  The  cut  in  the  present  pamphlet  was  probably  reengraved 
from  the  unidentified  portrait  of  Captain  Mugford. 

Taylor  (Joshua).  An  Answer  to  Rev.  Jonathan  Ward's 
"Brief  Statement  and  Examination  of  the  Sentiments  of  the  Wes- 
leyan  Methodists,"  by  Joshua  Taylor,  itinerant  minister  of  the 
gospel. .  .  .  Hallowell:  (^District  of  Maine.)  Printed  by  Peter  Edcs. 
1802.    8vo,  pp.  76.  94522 

Title  from  Williamson. 

As  the  title  of  the  "Reply"  to  Ward,  1 801,  states  that  Taylor  is  the  author  of 
"An  Answer,"  it  is  evident  that  there  must  have  been  an  earlier  edition. 

Taylor.  A  Reply  to  Rev.  Jonathan  Ward's  Vindication  of  "A 
Brief  Statement  and  Examination  of  the  Sentiments  of  the  Wesleyn 
Methodists."  By  Joshua  Taylor,  Author  of  an  Answer  to  the 
"Brief  Statement,"  &c.  ...  Printed  at  Augusta,  by  Peter  Edes, 
1801.   8vo,  pp.  96.  UTEx  94523 

Title  supplied  by  E.  W.  Winkler. 

Taylor  (Nathaniel).  Praise  due  to  God  for  all  the  Dispensa- 
tions of  his  Wise  and  Holy  Providence.  A  Sermon  Preached  at 
Crown-Point,  at  the  Close  of  the  Campaign,  1762.  By  Nathaniel 
Taylor,  a.m.  Pastor  of  the  first  Church  of  Christ  in  New-Milford : 
and  Chaplain  to  the  Connecticut  Regiment  under  the  Command  of 
Col.  Nathan  Whiting.  .  .  .  New-Haven,  Printed  by  J.  Parker  and 
Company.    [1762.]    8vo,  pp.  28. 

AAS.,  B.,  JOB.,  NYH.,  Y.  94524 


494  TAYLOR  (n.  G.). 

According  to  Trumbull,  the  "Second  Dialogue,"  1769,  ba.,  chs.,  congreg.lib. 
described  in  our  note  under  Bellamy,  no.  4497,  vol.  2,  may  have  been  written  by 
Taylor. 

[Taylor  (Nathaniel  Green)].  Extract  from  the  Annual  Re- 
port of  the  Commissioners  of  Indian  Affairs  for  .  .  .  1868.  See 
Indians,  no.  34648,  vol.  9.   H.,  c. 

Also  published  with  the  title:  Shall  Indian  affairs  be  placed  under  the  control  of 
the  military  ? ,  [Washington,  1869].    c. 

A  number  of  addresses  by  Taylor  printed  after  1840  are  not  listed  here. 

Taylor  (Nathaniel  W[illiam]).  A  Sermon,  addressed  to  the 
Legislature  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  at  the  Annual  Election  in 
Hartford,  May  7,  1823.  By  Nathaniel  W.  Taylor,  Professor  of 
Didactic  Theology  in  the  Theological  Seminary  attached  to  Yale 
College.  H.a7'tjord:  Published  by  order  oj  the  Legislature.  Charles 
Babcock,  Printer.  1823.  8vo,  pp.  43.  BM.,  HEH.,  M.,  nyh.,  nyp., 
UTS.,  Y.  -f-  Second  Edition.  New-Haven:  Published  by  A.  H. 
Maltby  and  Co.    1 823.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

AAS.,  HEH.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  94525 
Taylor  was  the  author  of  several  religious  works. 

Taylor  (Oliver  A[lden]).  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the 
Theol.  Seminary  in  Andover.  See  Andover,  no.  1433,  vol.  I. 
Andovery  1 838,  aas.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  CU.,  h.,  m.,  nyp.;  Andover^ 

1849,    2^-5    ^• 

[Taylor  (R.)]-  Negro  Slavery;  or,  a  View  of  some  of  the 
more  prominent  features  of  that  state  of  society,  as  it  exists  in  the 
United  States  of  America  and  in  the  West  Indies,  especially  in 
Jamaica.  London:  Printed  by  Richard  Taylor,  Shoe-Lane.  1823. 
8vo,  (4),  92.  nyp.  94526 

Attributed  to  Taylor  in  Cundall's  "Bibliographia  Jamaicensis,"  no.  32. 
For  other  editions,  see  no.  52269,  vol.  13. 

Taylor  (R[ichard]  C[ovi'ling] ).  Extracts  from  R.  C.  Tay- 
lor's Report,  on  the  Surveys  undertaken  with  a  view  to  the  Estab- 
lishment of  a  Railroad  from  the  Coal  and  Iron  Mines  near  Bloss- 
burg,  or  Peter's  Camp,  Pennsylvania,  to  the  Termination  of  the 
West  Branch  of  the  Chemung  Canal,  at  Corning,  Steuben  County, 
New  York:  and  a  mineralogical  report  on  the  coal  region  in  the 
environs  of  Blossburg.  Albany:  Printed  by  Packard  and  Van  Ben- 
thuysen.    1838.   8vo,  pp.  15.  C.  94527 

For  the  full  Report,  see  below. 

Taylor.  Notes  respecting  certain  Indian  Mounds  and  Earth- 
works, in  the  form  of  animal  effigies,  chiefly  in  the  Wisconsin  Ter- 


TAYLOR  (RICHARD    c).  495 

ritory,  U.  S.    By  Richard  C.  Taylor,  Esq.    [\rn'  ILwrn.    1838.] 
8vo,  cover  title  and  pp.  88-104.   Folded  plate.  b.,  c.  94528 

A  separate  from  the  "American  Journal  of  Science  and  Arts,"  vol.  34,  1838. 

Taylor.  Report  on  the  Surveys,  undertaken  v^-ith  a  view  to  the 
establishment  of  a  Rail  Road,  from  the  Coal  and  Iron  Mines  near 
Blossburg  or  Peters's  Camp  to  the  State  Line  at  Lawrenceville,  in 
the  County  of  Tioga  and  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  and  Mineralogi- 
cal  Report  on  the  Coal  Region  in  the  Environs  of  Blossburg.  By 
Richard  C.  Taylor,  Engineer.  Philadelphia.  Printed  h\  Miffiin  &' 
Parry.    1 833.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Map  and  chart,  both  folded. 

AAS.,    B.,    BUREAU  RAIL. ECON.,    HSP.,    NVH.,    NYP.,    UP.,    V.    94529 

Dated  at  end:    Blossburg  Sept.  i,  1832. 
Improved  title  of  no.  60569,  vol.  14. 

Taylor.  Two  Reports:  on  the  Coal  Lands,  Mines  and  Im- 
provements of  the  Dauphin  and  Susquehanna  Coal  Company,  and 
of  the  Geological  Examinations,  Present  Condition  and  Prospects 
of  the  Stony  Creek  Coal  Estate,  in  the  Townships  of  Jackson, 
Rush,  and  Middle  Paxtang,  in  the  county  of  Dauphin,  and  of  P2ast 
Hanover  Township,  in  the  County  of  Lebanon,  Pennsylvania. 
With  an  appendix,  containing  numerous  tables  and  statistical  in- 
formation, and  various  maps,  sections  and  diagrams.  Chiefly  in 
illustration  of  Coal  and  Iron.  Addressed  to  the  Board  of  Directors 
of  the  Dauphin  and  Susquehanna  Coal  Company,  and  to  the  Trus- 
tees of  the  Stony  Creek  Coal  Estate,  by  Richard  C.  Taylor,  Presi- 
dent of  the  Board  of  Directors.  Philadelphia:  E.  G.  Dorsey, 
Printer,  Library  Street.  1 840.  8vo,  pp.  1 13,  74.  2  folded  dia- 
grams and  3  folded  maps. 

B.,  BM.,  C,  H.,  MINNHS.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  UP.,  Y.  94530 
Other  reports  by  Taylor,  relating  to  mines  and  mining,  were  printed  after  1840. 

Taylor  (Robert  B[arraud]).  Argument  in  support  of  the 
Memorial  of  the  Marine  Insurance  Companies  of  Baltimore,  to 
the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  praying  Compensation  for  Losses 
sustained  under  the  Treaty  with  Spain  of  the  22d  February,  1819. 
By  Robert  B.  Taylor.  Norfolk:   T.  G.  Broughton,  Printer.    1826. 

8vo,  pp.  35.  AAS.,  B.,  HEH.,  NVH.  9453  I 

Taylor.  Speech  of  Robert  B.  Taylor,  Esq.  as  delivered  in  the 
Convention,  on  Monday,  October  26,  1829,  Upon  the  subject  of 
the  Right  of  Suffrage,  Basis  of  Representation,  and  Taxation. 
Richmond:   Printed  by  T.  W.  White.    1829.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

HEH.,  NYP.  94532 


496  TAYLOR  (ROBERT    B.). 

Taylor.  The  Validity  of  the  title  of  R.  S.  Hackley,  to  Florida 
lands,  demonstrated  by  the  eminent  jurists,  General  Taylor  of  Vir- 
ginia, and  William  Samson,  Esq.  of  New  York.  [n.  f.  1822?] 
8vo,  pp.  15.  MDHS.  94533 

Caption  title.  The  opinions  of  Taylor  and  Samson  are  dated  Dec.  3,  1 821,  and 
Sept.  24,  1822,  respectively. 

[Taylor  (Robert  Barry)].  Memoir  of  Elizabeth  Anne  Tay- 
lor, wife  of  Robert  Barry  Taylor;  missionary  to  British  Guiana. 
.  .  .  London:  Published  jar  the  author ^  by  J.  SnoWy  35,  Paternos- 
ter-row. 1840.  [Verso  of  title:]  London:  Printed  by  WilliaTn 
Clowes  and  Sons,  Stamjord-street.    l8mo,  pp.  x,  158.     UTS.  94534 

Advertisement  on  p.  v:  The  Memoir  .  .  .  was  .  .  .  viritten  with  the  view  of  leaving 
to  a  beloved  child,  upon  the  return  of  his  surviving  parent  to  British  Guiana,  some 
memorial  of  his  deceased  mother. 

Taylor  (S.).  iS^?^  Taylor  (Stephen). 

Taylor  (S.  W.).  5^^  Taylor  (S[amuel]  W.). 

Taylor  (Samuel),  Jr.  Report  of  a  Visit  to  some  of  the  Tribes 
of  Indians.  See  Lang  (J.  D.),  no.  38868,  vol,  10.  New-Yorky 
1843,  ^-j  NYP.  Providence,  1 843,  aas,,  nyp. 

[Taylor  (Samuel  D.)]?  The  Log  Cabin  Song-Book.  New 
Yorky  1840.  See  no.  41787,  vol.  10.   c,  H.,  nyh.,  nyp. 

Taylor  (Samuel  L[eiper].  Annual  Report  of  .  .  .  Librarian 
of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania  for  .  .  .  1864.  See  Penn- 
sylvania, no.  60140,  vol.  14. 

Date  of  publication  should  be  corrected  to  1865.    Consists  of  pp.  15. 

Taylor  (S[amuel]  W.).  The  Storming  of  Quebec,  a  Poem, 
in  three  cantos:  and  Miscellaneous  Pieces.  By  S.  W.  Taylor.  .  .  . 
Philadelphia:  Pri?ited  by  John  Gray,  No.  3,  Bank  Alley.  1829. 
i8mo,  pp.  126.  B.,  Bu.,  c,  Hsp.,  NYH.,  NYP.  94535 

[Taylor  (Simon)]  ?  A  Narrative  of  the  Travels  and  Voyages 
of  Davis  Bill.  Late  Mariner  in  the  British  Navy,  and  formerly  of 
New-Fane  in  Vermont.  Containing,  many  interesting  adventures 
and  events  prior  to  the  mutiny  at  the  Nore  in  1797  and  since  the 
siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807  interspersed  with  historical  and  de- 
scriptive accounts  of  places  in  which  he  has  been  in  various  parts  of 
the  world.  BrattleborOy  Vt.  Printed  by  William  Fessenden  and 
sold  at  the  Brattleboro  Book  Store.     [1811.]     l6mo,  pp.   134+. 

Title  from  a  copy  belonging  to  Matt.  B.  Jones.  9453^ 

Date,  if  there  was  one,  is  obliterated  but  on  verso  of  title  Is  record  of  copyright 


TAYLOR  (Stephen).  4^7 

stating  that  the  book  is  deposited  with  the  clerk  of  the  district  of  Vermont  on  the 
8th  day  of  March  in  the  thirty-fifth  year  of  the  independence  of  the  United  States  by 
Simon  Taylor  of  New-Fane,  who  claims  the  right  as  proprietor.  The  introduction  i« 
dated  at  New-Fane,  October  iSio. 

Mr.  Jones's  copy  appears  to  be  imperfect,  lacking  one  or  two  leaves  at  the  end. 

Taylor  (Stephen).  A  City  set  on  a  Hill:  or  The  Responsibility 
of  the  Church  in  Richmond:  a  Sermon,  delivered  to  the  Presby- 
terian Church  on  Shockoe  Hill,  November  30,  1834.  By  Stephen 
Taylor.  Richmond:  Printed  by  Thomas  W  .White.  1835.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  ui-s.  94537 

Taylor.  Relation  of  Master  and  Servant,  as  exhibited  in  the 
New  Testament:  together  with  a  Review  of  Dr.  Wayland's  Ele- 
ments of  Moral  Science  on  the  Subject  of  Slavery.  By  S.  Taylor, 
Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  Church  Government  and  Pas- 
toral Theology,  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  Va.  Richmond: 
T.  W.  White,  Printer,  opposite  the  Bell  Tavern.    1 836.    8vo,  pp. 

41.  BM.,  HEH.,  UTS.,  Y.  94538 

Also:  Address  ..  .  upon  his  Inauguration  as  Professor  ...  in  the  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  Virginia.  .  .  .  Richmond:  Printed  by  Thomas  W.  White.  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  16.    AAS.,  c. 

[Taylor  (Thomas)],  b.  1738,  d.  18 16,  ed.  A  Short  Account 
of  the  last  sickness  and  death  of  that  truly  great  and  excellent  man, 
the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Wesley,  a.m.  Taken  from  the  narrative  of  a 
person  who  was  present  when  he  died.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by 
Parry  Hall  [.?]  and  sold  by  John  Die  kins.    1791.  94539 

Title  from  Evans. 

The  narrative  was  that  of  E[lizabeth]  R[itchie]  who  was  one  of  those  present  at 
Wesley's  death.  There  were  English  editions.  An  abridged  form  was  included  in 
Whitehead's  "Discourse"  at  the  funeral  of  Wesley,  Philadelphia,  1 791. 

[Taylor].  Short  Account  of  the  Sickness  and  Death,  of  the 
Rev.  Mr.  John  Wesley,  a.m.  Taken  from  the  narrative  of  a  person 
who  was  present  when  he  died.  Philadelphia,  Printed  by  S.  Johns- 
ton, No.  43,  Union-street.    M,DCC,xci.    i2mo,  pp.  12. 

UP.  94540 

An  "Advertisement"  on  the  verso  of  the  title  states  that  the  account  was  first 
published  in  England  by  Thomas  Taylor. 

Taylor  (Thomas),  fi.  1 833-1 839.  A  Biographical  Sketch  of 
Thomas  Clarkson,  m.a.  with  Occasional  Brief  Strictures  on  the 
misrepresentations  of  him  contained  in  the  life  of  William  Wilbcr- 
force;  and  a  concise  historical  outline  of  the  abolition  of  slavery. 
By  Thomas  Taylor,  author  of  the  Memoirs  of  Cowpcr,  Bishop 
Heber,  and  Howard  the  Philanthropist.  ,  .  .  London:  Joseph  Rick- 
erby,  Sherbourn  Lane,  King  William  Street,  City.    1839.    [Verso 


498  TAYLOR  (thOMAS    H.). 

of  title:]    London:   Printed  by  Josef h  Rickerbyy  Sherbourn  Lane. 
i6mo,  pp.  (8),  152.    Frontispiece  portrait. 

BM.,   BODLEIAN,   FAC.ADV.,   NYP.,   P.   94541 
Second  edition,  London,  1846. 

[Taylor  (Thomas  House)].  Narrative  of  Certain  Occur- 
rences at  the  late  Special  Convention.  iS^^  no.  5  1786,  vol.  12.   NYP. 

[Taylor  (Tom)].  Abraham  Lincoln  foully  assassinated.  See 
Lincoln  (Abraham),  no.  41 167,  vol.  10.   B.,  c,  heh. 

Reprinted  and  attributed  to  Taylor  in  Emerson's  "Parnassus,"  1875,  PP-  254-255. 

[Taylor  (Vermilye)].  The  Banker;  or,  Things  as  they  have 
been!  A  Farce:  in  three  acts.  Respectfully  dedicated  to  the  pur- 
chasers of  "Things  as  they  will  be,  &c."  By  a  Tyro.  New  York: 
1819.    i6mo,  pp.  16.  AAS.,  H.  94542 

Attributed  to  Taylor  by  Wegelin. 

[Taylor].  Things  as  they  will  be;  or,  All  Barkers  are  not 
Biters.  A  Farce,  in  three  acts  ...  By  Who  d'ye  think?  New-Yorky 
Printed  by  M^Dufiee  ^  Farrand.  1 8 19.  l6mo,  pp.  17.  + 
(Second  edition.)     [Same  imprint,  date  and  collation.] 

Bu.,  c,  H.  94543 

Taylor  (Willett),  Jr.  An  Inaugural  Dissertation  on  the  Scar- 
latina Anginosa,  as  it  prevailed  in  this  city.  Submitted  to  the  public 
examination  of  the  Faculty  of  Physic,  under  the  authority  of  the 
Trustees  of  Columbia  College  ...  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of 
Physic  ...  By  Willett  Taylor,  Junior,  Citizen  of  the  State  of  New- 
York.  .  .  .  New-York:  Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Swords,  Printers  to 
the  Faculty  of  Physic  of  Columbia  College,  No.  27,  William- 
Street.     1793.    8vo,  pp.  28.  AAS.,  AML.,  B.,  CU.,  NYAM.  94544 

On  p.  8  is  a  brief  history  of  the  epidemic. 

[Taylor  (William)],  of  Maine.  A  Vision,  seen  by  Nathan 
Barlow,  of  Freetown,  (called  so  by  the  Inhabitants)  adjacent  to 
the  North-End  of  Harlem,  in  the  County  of  Kennebec,  District  of 
Maine.  January  8,  i8oi.  Boston:  Sold  at  the  Printing-Office  in 
Temfle-Street.    [i8oi?]    i2mo,  pp.  II.  aas.  94545 

Signed  at  the  end  by  William  Taylor  who  acted  as  amanuensis  for  Barlow.  For  a 
Greenfield,  l8o2,  edition,  see  Barlow  (N.),  no.  3438,  vol.   I. 

Williamson,  who  lists  an  edition  without  place  or  date,  pp.  4,  states  that  Freetown 
was  the  plantation  name  of  Albion. 

[Taylor  (William)],  of  Nova  Scotia.  Extracts  from  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  His  Majesty's  council,    {n.f.    1788?]    8vo,  pp.  29. 

Caption  title.  Y.  94546 


TAYLOR  (wILLIAm),  ^qq 

Relates  to  the  impeachment  of  the  judges  Isaac  Deschamps  and  J.inics  Rrcnton  of 
the  Nova  Scotia  Supreme  Court.    Compiled  by  Jonathan  Sterns  and  William  Taylor. 
Information  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Taylor.  The  Reply  of  Messrs.  Sterns  &  Taylor.  Sre  Sterns 
([Jonathan]  ),  no.  91357,  vol.  23. 

The  Y.  location  was  incorrect,  referring  to  the  Extracts,  above. 

Taylor  {William),  of  Calif ornia,  b.  1821,^.  1902.  California 
Life  Illustrated.  By  William  Taylor  .  .  .  Sixteen  engravings.  Nru.'- 
York:  Published  for  the  author,  by  Carlton  ^  Porter.  1858. 
l2mo,  pp.  348,  including  frontispiece.    15  plates. 

B,,  BM.,  C,  HEH.,  MINNHS.,  P.   94547 
Frequently  reprinted  in  this  country,  and  also  in  London  in  1867. 

Taylor.  Seven  Years'  Street  Preaching  in  San  Francisco,  Cal- 
ifornia; embracing  Incidents,  Triumphant  Death  Scenes,  etc.,  by 
Rev.  William  Taylor  .  .  .  Edited  by  W.  P.  Strickland.  \eiv-York: 
Published  for  the  author  by  Carlton  i^  Porter.  1 85  7.  I  2 mo,  pp. 
394.    Frontispiece  portrait.  B.,  c,  heh.,  whs.  94548 

There  were  several  later  editions  printed  in  this  country,  and  one  in  London,  1867. 
Taylor  was  also  the  author  of  a  work  on  the  "Cause  and  Probable  Results  of  the 
Civil  War  in  America,"  first  published  in  London  in  1863. 

Taylour  (Joseph).  By  Captain  J.  Taylour  Commander  of 
her  Majesty's  ship  Litchfield,  and  commander  in  chief  of  all  her 
Majesty's  forces  in  Newfoundland,  to  J.  Collins,  Esq.,  hereby  ap- 
pointed governour  ...  of  the  fort  and  harbour  of  St.  Johns,  .  .  . 
Oct.  6,  1709.  (To  the  Queen's  .  .  .  Majesty,  the  humble  petition 
of  J.  Collins,  .  .  .  To  the  queen's  .  .  .  Majesty  the  humble  address 
of  the  inhabitants  in  Newfoundland).  {^London?  1711?]  Folio 
broadside.  b.m.  94549 

Endorsed:  The  Case  of  John  Collins,  Esq.  Governor  of  Newfoundland,  Jan.  21, 
171 1. 

"Praying  that  J.  Collins,  Esq.,  be  confirmed  in  the  government  of  that  colony." — 

BM. 

Improved  title  of  no.  54976,  vol.   13. 

Tayse  (D.  Jacobsz).  Journaal  en  Daghregister  van  D.  Ja- 
cobsz.  Tayses  avontuurel.  Reyse  na  Groenlandt,  gedaen  met  het 
Schip  Den  Dam.  Uytgeg.  d.  W.  P.  Poort,  Sticrman  v.d.  Dam. 
Amsterdam.    1 7  II.   4to.  945  5° 

Title  from  Muller's  catalogue,  1 872-1 875,  no.  660. 

Tazewell  ([Littleton  Waller]).  Copy  of  a  Correspondence 
between  Governor  Thomas  of  Maryland,  and  Governor  Tazewell 
of  Virginia.   See  Maryland,  no.  45087,  vol.  1 1. 


500  TAZEWELL. 

Swem  in  his  bibliography  of  the  official  documents  of  Virginia,  no.  10907,  lists  an 
issue  with  the  same  collation,  but  with  the  imprint:  Annapolis,  W.  M'Neir,  printer, 
1835. 

Tazewell.  A  Review  of  the  Negociations  between  the  United 
States  of  America  and  Great  Britain,  respecting  the  commerce  of 
the  two  countries,  and  more  especially  concerning  the  trade  of  the 
former  with  the  West  Indies.  By  the  HonW'^  Littleton  W.  Taze- 
well, Norjolk^  in  Virginia:  Printed  zvith  the  signature  ^'Senex"  in 
the  ^^N or jolk  Herald."  London:  John  Murray ,  Albemarle  Street. 
MDCCCxxix.  [Verso  of  title:]  London:  Printed  by  William 
Clowes y  Stamford-street.   8vo,  pp.  iv,  130,  blank  recto,  (i). 

B.,    BM.,    BODLEIAN,    C,    FAC.ADV.,    H.,    NYH.,    NYP.,    P.,    WHS.,    Y. 

94551 
Two  speeches,   at  least,  delivered  in  the  United  States  Senate  by  Tazewell   were 
printed  separately. 

Tchipayatik-o-mikan.  See  [Richard  (P.  Pierre)],  no.  70905, 
vol.  17.    NYP. 

Te  perdiste  America.   See  [ Villa vicencio  (Pablo  de)]. 

The  Tea-Ship  being  arrived,  every  Inhabitant,  ...  is  desired  to 
meet  at  the  State-House  .  .  .  [Philadelphia.    I  773.]    4to,  I  leaf. 

Dated:    "Monday  Morning,  December  27,  1773."  P-  945  5  ^ 

Title  from  Hildeburn. 

Tea  Tax,  and  Humble  Wish.  Sung  with  unbounded  applause, 
at  the  Boston  Theatre,  by  Mr.  Andrews.  [Printed  vertically  be- 
tween the  two  columns:]  Sold  wholesal  [^]  and  retail,  by  J.  G. 
fsf  H.  Hunt,  at  the  N.  E.  corner  of  Faneuil  Hall  Market,  Boston. 
[1834—?]  Folio  Broadside,  nyh.  -\- Sold  wholesale  and  retail 
by  Hunts  &  Shaw,  No.  2  Mercantile  wharf,  and  head  of  City 
wharf.  North  Side.    [1837?]    Small  folio  broadside.         M.  94553 

The  first  edition  listed  is  in  Ford's  "Massachusetts  Broadsides,"  no.  3358,  among 
the  broadsides  undated  or  printed  after  1800. 

Approximate  dates  supplied  from  Boston  directories. 

Teach  (Edward).  [The  Taking  of  Teach,  the  Pirate.  Bos- 
ion:    Printed  by  James  Frankliit.^     Broadside.  94554 

Franklin  in  his  Autobiography  states  that  he  composed  a  ballad  on  this  subject  at 
the  suggestion  of  his  brother.  See  Ford's  "Franklin  Bibliography,"  1889,  no.  2.  No 
copy  has  been  located. 

Teach.  The  Voyages  and  Adventures  of  Edward  Teach,  Com- 
monly called  Black  Beard,  the  Notorious  Pirate.  To  which  is  added, 
The  Two  Princes.    [Woodcut  portrait.]    M.  Angus  ^  Son,  Print- 


TEACHEM. 


501 


ers,  Netvcostle,  where  is  akvays  kep  on  Sale,  a  choice  ami  extensive 
Assortment  of  Histories,  Songs,  Children's  Story  Books,  School 
Books,  &c.  (^c.    [17 — ?]     i2mo,  pp.  24.  BA.  94555 

Members  of  the  Angus  family  were  printers  of  chap-books  in  Newcastle  during  the 
eighteenth  centurj'.  A  Ms.  note  of  Joseph  Sabin  supplies  the  date  [1817]  and  give* 
the  collation  as  pp.  22. 

See  also  Wilkinson  (S.). 

Teachem  {Mrs.),  fsciid.  The  Governess,  or  History  of  Mrs. 
Teachem.  Philadelphia:  Printed  and  sold  by  W .  Sfotswood,  in 
Front-Street.    1786.  9455^ 

Title  from  Evans,  no.  20018. 

A  Teacher,  fseud.  An  Address  .  .  .  November  17,  1833  .  .  . 
the  Sabbath  after  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Nathan  Parker,  d.d.  Wy  a 
Teacher.    Portsmouth,  N.  H.:    1834.    l2mo,  pp.  24.  94557 

Title  from  a  ms.  note  of  Joseph  Sabin  locating  a  copy  at  b. 

The  Teacher  of  Common  Sense;  or,  Poor  Man's  Advocate: 
invincibly  proving,  by  one  hundred  and  thirty-three  original  queries, 
and  a  number  of  extracts  from  the  Scriptures  and  best  authors,  that 
God  and  good  men  agree  unanimously,  that  mankind  are,  by  nature, 
equally  free,  and  lords  of  this  world  through  all  generations;  and, 
that  the  pleasures,  fancies,  and  whims  of  a  few,  ought  not  to  be 
fulfilled  and  gratified  to  the  prejudice  of  the  general  welfare  and 
happiness  of  the  rest.  The  whole  exhibiting  a  new  system  of  govern- 
ment, or  rather  of  holding  landed  property,  by  which  men  could 
enjoy  all  their  rights  and  privileges  in  the  most  extensive  and  bene- 
ficial manner.  (Very  proper  for  the  use  of  schools.)  ...  By  a  well- 
wisher  to  mankind.  Neivcastle:  Printed  for  the  author,  and  sold 
by  W.  Charnley,  R.  Dickenson,  and  W .  Scott,  Hexham.  I  779. 
i2mo,  pp.  vi,  74.  WLC.  94558 

The  preface  is  addressed  "To  the  worthy  Am*r*c*ns,"  and  reads  in  part:  "Make 
sure  what  you  have  so  bravely  won,  and  leave  not  to  succeeding  generations  the  dire 
necessity  of  .  .  .  wading  through  blood  for  their  lost  rights,  when  you  can  secure  them. 
Look  through  the  following  pages,  and  if  you  find  the  plan  exhibited  there  bca  suited 
to  that  great  purpose,  why  take  it  ...  " 

Information  supplied  by  Elizabeth  B.  Steere,  who  states  that  the  author  is  J.ime» 
Murray  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

The  Teacher's  Guide,  and  Parent's  Assistant.  Volume  I.  J.  L. 
Parkhurst,  Editor.    Portland:    Shirley   ^  Hyde,  Printers,   1 827. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  382.  AAS.,  H.,  NYP.,  UCHI.,  US.BU.EDUC.  94559 

Monthly  and  bi-monthly.    Nov.  i,  1826-Dec.  i,  1827,  no.  24. 
Continued  through  new  ser.  no.   12,  Dec.   1828.    According  to  the  Union  List  of 
Serials,  merged  in  the  "American  Journal  of  Education." 
The  second  series  edited  by  S.  G.  Goodrich. 

VOL.  XXIV.  32 


502  TEACHERS. 

Teachers^  Society  OF  Georgia.  County  Lyceums ;  Designed 
to  promote  Manual  Labor  Schools,  and  the  General  Advancement 
of  Education.  By  the  Committee  of  the  Teachers'  Society  of  Geor- 
gia. Savannah:  f  Anted  hy  Thomas  Purse,  1833.   8vo,  pp.  8. 

DE  RENNE,  H.,  M.  94560 
Title  from  the  De  Renne  Catalogue,  also  the  following: 

Minutes  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Teachers'  Society  of  the  State 
of  Georgia,  convened  in  Savannah,  December  i6th,  eighteen  hun- 
dred and  thirty-three.  Savannah:  frinted  by  Thomas  Purse.   1833. 

8vo,  pp.   12.  DE  RENNE,  M.  94561 

Teackle  (Littleton  Dennis).  A  Brief  Account  of  the  promi- 
nent points  and  characteristic  incidents  of  the  life  and  conduct  of 
Littleton  Dennis Teakcle  [sic],  Written  from  authentic  documents. 
[n.f.    1833.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  NYH.  94562 

Caption  title. 
Dated  "August,  1833." 

A  note  at  the  end  stating  that  "the  aforegoing  sketch  was  drawn  by  a  friend  who 
is  now  no  more,"  is  signed,  "One  of  the  People"  and  dated  "August,  1833." 

Teackle.  Report  relative  to  the  State  Library.  See  Mary- 
land, note  foUov^^ing  no.  45370,  vol.  1 1. 

[Teackle].  To  the  Voters  of  Worcester,  Somerset,  &  Dor- 
chester, comprising  the  First  Congressional  District  of  Maryland. 
Fellow  Citizens: —    [n.f.    1833.]    8vo,  pp.  2.  nyh.  94563 

Caption  title.   Signed  "Littleton  Dennis  Teackle,"  and  dated  "August,  1833." 
Teackle  was  also  the  author  of  memorials,  etc.,  published  in  the  federal  and  Mary- 
land state  documents. 

Teagnes,  fseud.  Examen  Historico-critico  de  la  fundacion, 
progresos  y  actual  estado  de  la  Real  Casa  o  Recogimiento  de  las 
Amparadas  de  la  Purisima  Concepcion.  Publicada  en  el  Mercuric 
peruano  que  da  a  luz  la  Sociedad  Academica  de  Amantes  del  Pais 
de  Lima  Escrito  por  uno  de  sus  Socios  baxo  el  nombre  de  Teagnes. 
A  no  de  M.DCC.xcii.  En  la  Imfrenta  de  los  Ninos  Exfositos.  4to, 
pp.  (2),  32  94564 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Lima,"  no.  1762. 

[Teale  {Isaac)"].  The  Sable  Venus.  An  Ode.  Inscribed  to 
Bryan  Edwards,  Esq;  .  .  .  Kingston,  in  Jamaica:  Printed  by  Ben- 
nett and  Woolhead, in  Harbour-Street.  M,DCC,Lxv.  4to,  pp.  12. 

94565 

This  anonymous  poem  was  written,  at  the  suggestion  of  Bryan  Edwards,  by  the 
Rev.  Isaac  Teale,  Rector  of  St.  George,  Jamaica,  who  was  employed  by  Zachary  Bayly, 
Edwards'  uncle,  as  tutor  to  the  future  historian  of  Jamaica.  Edwards  reprinted  the  ode 


TEALL. 


503 


in  his  anonymous  work,  "Poems,  written  chieliy  in  tlic  West-Indies,"  179;,  with  the 

author  given  as  the  Rev.  I T .     He  also  stated   that  this   was  "The  same 

amiable  person  to  whose  memory  the  introductory  lines  in  the  preceding  poem  are 
addressed."  The  lines  alluded  to  are  evidently  addressed  to  his  tutor.  The  ode  was 
also  reprinted  in  the  second  edition  of  Edwards'  "History  ...  of  the  British  Colonies 
in  the  West  Indies,"  1793-94. 

Title  and  information  supplied  by  Frank  Cundall.  A  copy  which  he  described  as 
the  only  one  known  by  him,  has  been  acquired  by  the  West  India  Reference  Library 
in  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

[Teall  (Benjamin)].  The  following  Composed  on  the  la- 
mented Death  of  Michael  Griswold,  Junior,  of  Killingworth,  who 
was  killed  at  a  Raising,  in  the  Year  1771.  (Written  bv  B.  T.). 
[n.  f.    1771.]     Folio  broadside.  945^6 

On  the  same  sheet:  "The  following  written  to  the  Young  People.  By  the  same 
Hand." 

At  foot  of  sheet:    Benjamin  Tcall. 

Title  from  Wegelin's  "Early  American  Poetry,"  1930,  no.  386. 

The  Tears  of  Britannia:  a  solemn  appeal  to  all  persons  at  this 
tremendous  juncture:  a  poem,  addressed  to  the  First  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  .  .  .  London.    Ch.  Rivmgton.    1779.    4to.     bm.  94567 

According  to  the  "Monthly  Review,"  vol.  60,  1779,  P-  229,  this  "seems  to  hear 
reference  to  the  problematical  sea-fight  of  July  27,  1778." 

Tears  of  Sympathy.    [Philadelfhia.    1812.]    8vo,  pp.  (6). 

NYAM.  94568 

Consists  of  resolutions  passed  in  January,  1812,  by  the  Virginia  medical  students 
at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  relating  to  the  burning  of  the  theatre  in  Rich- 
mond; also  a  letter  of  the  committee  of  the  students  to  Dr.  John  Adams,  and  .Adams' 
reply. 

Issued  with  the  "Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Burning  of  the  Theatre,"  delivered 
by  Archibald  Alexander,  see  no.  721,  vol.  i. 

The  Tears  of  the  Foot  Guards,  upon  their  Departure  for  Amer- 
ica: written  by  an  Ensign  of  the  Army.  .  .  .  London:  Printed  for 
G.  Kearsly,  in  Fleet-Street.  M  DCC  Lxxvi.  4to,  pp.  (4),  12.  aas., 
B.,  c,  H.,  HER.,  M.,  WLC.  -f"  The  Second  Edition,  with  Additions 
and  Improvements.  .  .  .  London:  Printed  for  G.  Kearsly,  in  Fleet 
Street.    MDCCLXXVI.    {Price  One  Shilling.)    4to,  pp.  16. 

BA.,  C,  HEH.,  JCB.,  NVP.  94569 

A  satirical  poem  relating  to  the  battalion  drafted  from  the  First,  Third,  and 
Coldstream  regiments  of  the  foot  guards,  representing  them  as  mourning  their  de- 
parture from  the  soft  living  and  pleasures  of  London  life. 

Also:  An  Answer  to  the  Tears  of  the  Foot  Guards,  in  which  that  respectable  Corps 
are  vindicated  from  the  Charges  of  Puppyism  and  Cowardice.  Instribed  to  Capt. 
Horneck  and  Ensign  Richardson.  .  ..  London:  Printed  for  G.  KearsUy,  in  Fleet- 
Street.  M  DCC  Lxxvi.  4to,  pp.  (2),  21.  .^AS.,  JCB.,  NYP.  Improvcd  title  of  no. 
1664a,  vol.  I. 


504  TEARS. 

The  Tears  of  the  Indians.   See  Casas  (Bartholome  de  las),  no. 

I  1286,  vol.  3.    B.^  JCB.,  H.,  HEH.,  NYP. 

Translated  by  John  Phillips,  and  published  Jan.  9,  1656.  See  the  Thomason  Cata- 
logue, vol.  2,  1908,  p.  137. 

Teasdale  (Thomas  C).  An  Historical  Discourse,  containing 
an  account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in 
New  Haven,  delivered  April  3,  1842.  By  Thomas  C.  Teasdale, 
Pastor  of  the  Church.  .  .  .  New  Haven:  Hitchcock  6f  Stajfordj 
Printers.    MDCCCXLII.    Svo,  pp.  43.  AAS.  94570 

Teatro  della  guerra  marittima  e  terrestre  fra  la  Gran  Bretagna, 
le  Colonie  Unite,  la  Francia,  la  Spagna,  ed  Olanda  che  comprende 
la  Raccolta  delle  carte  nautiche,  e  terrestri  di  M^  Bellin  Necessario 
per  I'intelligenza  de'  fogli  periodici  per  uso  de'  novellisti.  Venexia 
MDCCLXXXi.  Presso  Vincejtzio  Formaleoni  In  Ruga  de^  due  Poz-zi 
5?  Sofia.  4to,  engraved  title  and  pp.  2,  (28),  13-14,  (10),  3-8, 
(2),  11-12,  (14),  9-10,  (10).  Folded  plate,  41  maps,  twenty 
tv/o  of  which  are  double  and  twelve  folded,  and  2  plans,  one  of 
which  is  double  and  one  folded.  nyp.  945  7 1 

Each  map  is  accompanied  by  two  or  more  pages  of  descriptive  text.  Edited  by 
Formaleoni,  who  followed  it  the  next  year  with  a  more  extended  history  of  the  war, 
Storia  della  Rivoluzione,  our  no.  92197,  vol.  23. 

Tebbs  (William  P.).  The  Entire  Correspondence  of  William 
P.  Tebbs  and  Benjamin  G.  Orr.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  Thomas 
and  George  Dobbin,  36,  Market-street.    l8o2.    Svo,  pp.  88. 

C.  94572 

Techo  (Nicolas  del),  originally  du  Toict.  Decades  virorum 
illustrium  Paraquarise  Societatis  Jesu  ex  Historia  ejusdem  Provin- 
cije,  &  aliunde  deprompta:.  Authore  R.  P.  Nicolao  del  Techo  ejus- 
dem Societatis  gallo  belga  insulensi.  Cum  synopsi  chronologica  his- 
torias  Paraquariae.  .  .  .  Tyr7iavi(Vy  Tyfis  A cademicis  Societatis  Jesu, 
Anno  MDCCLix.  Folio,  pp.  (4),  375,  index  (9),  (4),  177,  index 
(7).    Plate.  Hisp.soc.AMER.  94573 

Pp.  (4),  177,  (7)  form  a  second  part  with  separate  title  page  as  follows:  "Decades 
virorum  illustrium  Paraquaria;  Societatis  Jesu  ex  instrumentis  literariis  eiusdem 
Provincis  depromptas,  ac  in  ordinem  redacts  a  quodam  Societatis  Jesu  sacerdote.  ..." 

Techo.  Epitome  de  la  vida  del  V.  P.  Juan  de  Viana  de  la  Com- 
pania  de  Jesus,  Missionero  Apostolico  de  la  America:  sacado  de  la 
Historia  Latina,  que  de  su  Provincia  del  Paraguay  escribio  el 
R.  P.  M.  Nicolas  del  Techo  de  la  misma  Compania.  Con  una  ad- 
dicion  de  otros  cinco  Jesuitas  Originiarios,  y  naturales  Paysanos  del 


TECHO. 


505 


P.  Viana.  .  .  .  Sacale  a  luz  .  .  .  D.  Manuel  Lanciego  .  .  .  En  Viana: 
Por  Josefh  Joachim  Martinez.  Ano  17  16.  8vo,  pp.  (27),  304, 
(3)-  94574 

Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Ribliotcca  hispano-americana,"  vol.  4,  no.  2277. 

Techo.  Historia  Provincial  Paraquaria;  S(Kictatis  Jcsv.  Au- 
thore  P.  Nicolao  del  Techo  ejusdem  Societatis  Sacerdote  Gallo- 
Belga  Insulensi.  Leodii,  ex  Officina  Typog.  Joan.  Math'ur  Hovi't, 
Sub  signo  Paradlsi  Terrestris.  M  DC  Lxxiii.  Svperiorvm  fermissv. 
Folio,  pp.  (40),  390,  index  (19),  colophon  (i),  blank  leaf,  a-e, 
A-Z,  Aa-Zz,  Aaa-Ddd  in  fours,  Eee  in  six. 

BM.,  c,  JCB.,  NVP.  94575 

An  abridged  English  translation  is  included  in  vol.  4  of  the  early  editions  of 
Churchill's  "Collection  of  Voyages,"  and  in  vol.  6  of  the  later  editions. 

An  abridgement  in  Spanish  was  published  in  two  volumes  in  Madrid,  1897,  under 
title:  Historia  de  la  provincia  del  Paraguay  de  la  Compania  de  Jesus,    nyp. 

Techo.  Historische  Beschryvinghe  van  het  Land  van  Para- 
quarien,  van  sijne  Steden,  Dorpen,  woeste  plaetsen,  barbarische 
Natien,  ende  hunnen  handel.  Beschreven  in  't  Latijn  door  den  seer 
Eerweerden  Pater  Del  Techo  van  de  Societeyt  Jesu.  Ende  in  onse 
Neder-duytsche  Tael  overghestelt  door  A.  J.  W.  [Bruges,  n.  d.li 
i8mo,pp.  23.  94576 

An  abridgment  of  the  preceding  title. 

Issued  following  "De  glorieuse  martelie,"  which  is  a  translation  of  J.  de  Haze's 
"Lettre"  of  March  30,  1718. 

Information  from  Sommervogel's  edition  of  Backer,  vol.  4,  cols.   197-198. 
See  also  Relation  triplex,  no.  69246,  vol.  16. 

Tecla  ( ),  Dona.   Algo  de  masones;  6  sea,  Segunda  parte 

del  dialogo  entre  Doiia  Tecla  y  D.  Canuto.  [Colophon:]  Mexico: 
1827.  Imfrenta  del  Aguila,  dirtgida  for  Jose  Ximeno,  calle  de 
MedtnaSy  num.  6.    8vo,  pp.  8.  Y.  94577 

Caption  title.     Information  from  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Tecumseh;  or,  The  Death  of  the  Shawnee  Chief.  See  A. 
(G.  A.),  no.  2,  vol.  I. 

Gushing  attributes  to  G.  A.  Aynge. 

Tecumseh;  or  The  Warrior  of  the  West:  A  Poem  in  Four 
Cantos  with  notes.  By  an  English  Officer.  London:  Printed  for 
R.  Glynn,  26  Pall  Mall.    MDCCCXxvill.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  135 

BM. 94578 

Attributed  to  Major  John  Richardson  by  A.  C.  Casselman  in  "Richardson's  War 
of  I  81  2  with  notes  and  a  life  of  the  author,"  1902,  p.  xvii. 


506  TEELINCK. 

[Teelinck  (Ewout)].  De  tweede  Wachter,  Brenghende 
tydinghe  vande  nacht,  dat  is,  Van  het  overgaen  vande  Bahia,  met 
Eenen  heylsamen  raedt,  wat  daer  over  te  doen  staet.  .  .  .  s^Graven- 
hage,  Voor  Aert  Meurs  Boeck-vercoofer ,  inde  Pafe-straet  inden 
Bybelj  Anno  1625.    4to.  bm.  94579 

"A  dialogue,  with  a  preface  signed  Ireneus  Philalethius." — bm.  Title  abbreviated 
from  Asher,  no.  109. 

Teellinck  (Willem).  Davids  Danckbaer  heyt  voor  Gods  vvel- 
dadicheyt,  voor  gestelt,  Wt.  Psalm.  116.  vers  12.  13.  14.  (Welcke 
Text  te  St.  Salvador  in  Brasilien  oock  alder  eerst  ghepredickt  is  ghe- 
weest)  tot  Op-Weckinghe  der  Danckbaer  heydt  over  de  Victorie 
ons  van  Gode  aldaer  vergont;  ende  tot  waerschouwinghe  hoe  wy 
ens  daer  over  recht  draghen  mochten.  Door  Willem  Teellinck, 
Dienaer  des  heyligen  Evangeliums  tot  Middelburgh  in  Zeelandt. 
—  (Uma  grav.  em  mad.)  Tot  Middelburgh,  Gedruckt  by  Hand 
V under  Helley:  Door  Marten  lans-z:  Brant,  Boeck-vercoofer, 
moonende  ^Amsterdam  in  de  Gravestrate  by  de  N'leuwe  Kercke, 
in  de  Gerejormeerde  CatechismuSy  Anno  1624.  i2mo,  pp.  (4), 
59.  94580 

Title  from  Rodrigues'  "Bibliotheca  Brasiliense,"  1907. 

Teenstra  (M[arten]  D[ouwes]).  Beknopte  beschrijving  van 
de  Nederlandsche  overzeesche  bezittingen  voor  beschaafde  lezers 
uit  alle  standen,  uit  de  beste  bronnen  en  eigen  ervaring  in  Oost-  en 
West-Indien  geput  door  M.  D.  Teenstra  .  .  .  Met  een  kaartje  en 
eene  plaat.  Groningen:  J.  Oomkens.  J.  T,oon.  [1850— 52.] 
3  vok,  8vo,  pp.  (2),  xii,  344;  (2),  345-756;  (2),  757-1104. 
Frontispiece  and  folded  map.  c.  945  8 1 

The  title  page  of  vol.  i  is  engraved. 

BM.  lists  this  title  as  published  1846  [-1852]. 

Teenstra.  Bijdrage  tot  de  ware  beschouwing  van  de  zoo  hoog 
geroemde  uitbreiding  des  Christendoms  onder  de  heidenen  in  de 
kolonie  Suriname.    Amsterdam.    1844.    8vo.  BM.  94582 

Teenstra.  Bijzonderheden  betrekkelijk  den  brand  te  Para- 
maribo, in  den  nacht  van  den  3den  op  den  4'^en  September,  1832 
.  .  .  Paramaribo,  bij  J.  J.  Engelbrecht.     1833.    ^^^-    '^^'^'  945^3 

Title  from  Sijpesteijn's  "Beschrijving  van  Suriname,"  1854,  p.  276. 

A  clipping  from  an  unidentified  bookseller's  catalogue  refers  to  an  1837  edition. 

[Teenstra].  Emancipatie  der  Slaven.  Bijdrage  tot  eene  nadere 
beschouwing  van  den  tegenwoordigen  toestand  der  kolonie  Suri- 


TEENSTRA. 


507 


name.  ...  A,  Voor  rckcning  van  den  schrijver.  Te  Gron'uigrn,  b'lj 
J.  Oomkens.    J.  Xoon.    1855.    8vo,  pp.  36.  NVP.  94584 

Attributed  to  Teenstra  in  Doorninck's  "Bibliotheek  van  Nederlandschc  Anony- 
men  en  Pseudonynien,"  no.  141 7. 

Teenstra.  De  Landbouw  in  de  Kolonie  Suriname,  voorafge- 
gaan  door  eene  geschied-en  naturkundige  beschouwing  dicr  kolo- 
nie. .  .  .  met  kaarten  en  platen.    Grontngrn.    1835.   2  vols.,  8vo. 

BM.  94585 

Teenstra.  De  Nederlandschc  West-Indische  Eilandcn  in  der- 
zelver  tegenwoordigen  toestand.  Door  IVI.  D.  Teenstra,  .  .  .  Te 
Amsterdam,  bij  C.  G.  Sulfke.  l836[-l837].  2  vols.,  8vo,  added 
engraved  title,  and  pp.  xii,  351,  folded  table;  viii,  381,  frontispiece 
map,  and  2  folded  tables.  BM.,  nyp.,  y.  94586 

Teenstra.  De  Negerslaven  in  de  kolonie  Suriname  en  de  uit- 
breiding  van  het  Christendom  onder  de  heidensche  bevolking,  door 
M.  D.  Teenstra.  Dordrecht:  H.  Lagerzveij.  1 842.  8vo,  pp.  xviii, 
380.   Frontispiece,  and  folded  plan.  B.,  BM.,  c,  nyp.  94587 

Teenstra.  Vlugtige  beschouwing  van  de  hedendaagsche  slav- 
ernijkwestie  in  Nederland.    Amsterdam..    1 856.    Svo. 

BM. 94588 

Tefft  (Benjamin  F[ranklin]  ).  An  Appeal  to  American  Patri- 
ots. A  Poem,  pronounced  before  the  Calliopean  Society,  of  the 
Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  at  its  late  anniversary,  October  13th, 
1835.  By  Benjamin  F.  Tefft,  a.b.  Teacher  in  the  Maine  Wes- 
leyan Seminary.  Hallozuell:  Glazier,  Masters  ^  Smith.  1836. 
8vo,  pp.  14,  (i).  b.,  minnhs.,  utex.  94589 

Tefft.  True  greatness,  as  illustrated  by  the  character  of  Wes- 
ley, being  a  discourse,  delivered  before  the  Methodist  Societ}'  and 
citizens  of  Bangor,  on  the  evening  of  the  25th  of  October,  1839, 
on  occasion  of  the  celebration  of  the  centenary  of  Methodism.  By 
Rev.  Benjamin  F.  Tefft,  pastor  of  the  church.  .  .  .  Bangor,  Printed 
by  Samuel  S.  Smith.    1 839.    Svo,  pp.  24.  minnhs.  94590 

Title  supplied  by  Elsa  R.  Nordin. 

Tefft  published  several  works  after  1840. 

Tegen-Advys,  Op  de  Presentatie  van  Portugal.  Gesonden  uyt 
'sGraven-hage.  Aen  eenen  Vrient  in  Zeelant.  Waer  in  de  be- 
driegerije,  ende  trouweloos  handel  der  Portuguysen  met  de  H.  H. 
Staten  der  Vereenighde  Nederlanden,  ende  Bewindt-hebbers  van 


508  TEHUANTEPEC. 

de  West-Indische  Compagnie  aengerecht,  klaer  aen  den  dagh 
worden  gebracht,  door  een  Lief-hebber  des  Vaderlandts.  't  Eene- 
mael  cock  dienende  Om  den  Brant  in  Brasilien  (in  druck  dese  dagen 
noch  gegeven)  krachtelijck  uyt  te  blusschen.  Aere  ciete  Vires, 
Martemque  ascendere  cantu.  Gedruckt  In  H  eerste  laer  des  Eeu- 
wigen  Vrede  met  Sfaengjen  ghemaeckty  1 648.  Menses  Junij  15. 
4to.  94591 

Title  from  Asher,  no.  236. 

Tehuantepec.  An  Account  of  the  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec. 
See  Garay  (J.  de),  no.  26546,  vol.  7.   nyh.,  nyp.,  p.,  peab. 

"Principally  compiled  from  two  reports  published  n  London,  in  the  year  1S44,  by 
Sr.  Gaetano  Moro,  the  Engineer." — Preface. 

Bases  sobre  las  que  se  ha  formado  un  plan  de  colonizacion  en  el 
ysmo  de  Hoazacoalco  6  Tehuantepec,  para  los  benemeritos  ciuda- 
danos  militares  y  particulares,  que  busquen  un  asilo  de  paz,  y  quieran 
dedicarse  con  utilidad  propia  y  del  estado,  en  union  de  los  capitalistas 
e  industriosos  extrangeros  de  todo  el  mundo  a  la  agricultura.  Im- 
frenta  Nacional  del  Supremo  Gobierno,  en  el  Palacio  de  Mexico, 
aiio  de  1823.   4to,  pp.  (2),  4,  (5),  21.  nyp.  94592 

Prepared  by  a  special  commission  appointed  to  study  the  project. 
Improved  title  of  no.  48302,  vol.  12. 

Cuestion  de  Tehuantepec  y  representacion  .  .  .  See  Olarte  (R.), 
and  other Sy  no.  57 104,  vol.  13. 

Also  issued  with  the  title  reading  merely  "Cuestion  de  Tehuantepec,"  Mexico, 
1852,  8vo,  pp.  66.  NYP.  Signed:  Manuel  Payno. — Ramon  Olarte. — Jose  Joaquin 
Pesado. 

For  a  New  York  edition,  see  Cuestion,  no.  17840,  vol.  5. 

Dictamen  de  la  comision  especial.  See  Garay  (J.  de),  note  fol- 
lowing no.  26550,  vol.  7. 

Dictamen  de  las  comisiones  unidas  de  Industria  y  primera  de 
hacienda.   See  no.  201 12,  vol.  5. 

Memoire  instructif  des  droits  et  des  justes  motifs.  See  no.  47520, 
vol.  1 1 . 

Memoria  instructive  de  los  derechos  y  justas  causes.  See  [Garay 
(J.  de)],  no.  26547,  vol.  7. 

Memorial,  setting  forth  the  Rights  and  just  Reasons.  See  [Garay 
(J.  de)],  no.  26548,  vol.  7. 

Reconocimiento  del  Istmo  de  Tehuantepec.  See  Garay  (J.  de), 
no.  26550,  vol.  7. 

Also:  London,  1844,  8vo.    nyp. 


TEIXEIRA.  509 

Survey  of  the  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec.   St-e  Garay  (J.  de),  no. 

26549,   vol.   7.     AAS.,  BA.,  BODLEIAN,  NYP.,  P. 

Corrected  collation:    8vo,  pp.  (6),  188.    5  folded  maps. 

The  report  of  the  engineer,  Cayetano  Moro,  to  the  projector,  Jose  de  Garay. 

Teixeira  (Domingos).  Vida  de  D.  Nuno  Alvares  Pcreyra, 
segundo  condestavel  de  Portugal  .  .  .  progenitor  da  casa  real  .  .  . 
Novamente  composta  pelo  M.  R.  padre  Fr.  Domingos  Teixeyra 
.  .  .  offerecida  a'  Magestade  de  el  rey  D.  Joao  V  .  .  .  Lisboa  Occi- 
dental: Officina  da  mus'ica.  1 723.  Folio,  9  unnumbered  leaves, 
and  pp.  756.  BM.,c.  94593 

Teixeira.  Vida  de  Gomes  Freyre  de  Andrada.  general  da  artel- 
haria  do  reyno  do  Algarve,  &  capitao  general  do  Aiaranhao,  Para, 
&  Rio  das  Amazonas  no  estado  do  Brazil  .  .  .  Composta  por  Fr. 
Domingos  Teyxeyra  .  .  .  Lisboa  Occidental,  Na  officina  da  Musica. 
1724  [-1727].    2  vols.,  small  8vo,  pp.  (62),  415;    (16),  504. 

BM.,  c,  H.  94594 

"Ft.  2  pub.  posthumously  and  edited  by  Lucas  da  Sylva  de  Aguiar,  Lisboa,  Na 
officina  de  A.  Pedrozo  Galram." — c. 

Teixeira  de  Azevedo.  See  Gaspar  da  Madre  de  Deos. 

Teixeira  de  Macedo  (Joaquim).  See  Macedo  (Joaquim 
Teixeira  de). 

Teixeira  Pinto  (Bento).  Relagao  do  naufragio  que  fez  Jorge 
Coelho,  vindo  de  Pernambuco  em  a  nau  Sancto  Antonio,  em  o  anno 
de  1565.   Lisboa:  Por  Antonio  Alvares.    1601.   4to.  94595 

Title  from  Silva,  vol.  i,  p.  354. 

The  work  contains,  beside  the  Relagao,  a  poem,  "Prosopopea  dirigida  a  Jorge 
d'Albuquerque  Coelho." 

The  Relagao  was  reprinted  in  Gomes  de  Brito's  "Historia  tragico-maritima," 
vol.  2,  1736,  pp.  1—59;  and,  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author,  in  Inst.  hist,  e 
geog.  brasileiro,  "Revista  trimensal,"  vol.  13,  1872,  pp.  274—314. 

The  Prosopopea  was  reprinted  in  1873,  according  to  Rodrigues'  "Bibliotheca  bra- 
siliense,"  1907,  no.  373. 

Tejada  (Bernardo  de).  El  Gouernador  don  Bernardo  de 
Tejada.  Ha  que  sirue  a  su  Magestad  continuadamente,  &.  [».  -p. 
1654.]    Folio,  pp.  (4).  94596 

Tejada  served  in  Veracruz. 

A  copy  is  located  in  the  Indian  Archives  in  Seville.  Title  and  information  from 
Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  6907. 

Tejada  (M.  M.  Lerdo  de).  See  Lerdo  de  Tejada  (M.  M.). 

Tejas.  See  Texas. 

Tejedor,  fseud.    Para  estos  lances  sirve  la  imprenta;   dialogo. 


510  TEJEDOR. 

Un   zapatero  y  un   tejedor.     [Colophon:]     Imfrenta  liberal  de 
Moreno  her manos.    \Fuehla.    182—?]    8vo,  pp.  (4).        Y.  94597 

Caption  title. 

Supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Tejedor,  fseud.  Signe  el  tejedor  y  su  compadre.  Esta  presente 
el  oficial  aprendiz.  [Colophon:]  Imfreso  en  la  Puebla  de  las 
AngeleSy  y  for  su  original  en  Mejico  oficina  de  D.M.  Ontiveros, 
1820.    8vo,  pp.  8.  Y.  94598 

Caption  title.    Supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

For  other  titles  by  or  relating  to  the  "tejedor,"  see  Medina's  "Imprenta  en 
Puebla,"  nos.  1714,  1727,  1763,  1818  and  1881. 

Tekel  ofte  Vveech-schale  vande  groote  monarchie  van  Spaingien, 
waer  bij  ontdect  wert  dat  de  selve  soo  veel  niet  en  vermach,  als  sy 
haer  onder-staet  te  doen.  Ter  occasie  vande  Silver  Vlote  by  den 
Generael  Pieter  Pieterssen  Heyn  vero-wert,  neder-ghestelt.  .  .  . 
Middelburgh.  Gedruckt  by  Hans  van  der  Hellen.  Voor  Jacob 
vande  Vivere.  Boeck-vercooper,  woonende  bij  de  niemve  Beurse, 
inde  nteuwe  Druckerie.  Anno  ibig.   4to,  pp.  48.  94599 

Title  from  Asher,  no.  122. 

Telaya  y  Santiso  (Luis).  Relacion  de  los  meritos,  y  servicios 
de  Don  Luis  Telaya  y  Santiso  .  .  .  [n.  f.    1768.]    Folio,  pp.  (4). 

94600 

Dated  June  8,  1768.  Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no. 
4344- 

...  El  Telegrafo.  Santiago  viernes  7  de  mayo  de  18 19.  [Colo- 
phon:] Imfrenta  del  gobierno.  [Santiago.  1 8 19.]  Small  4to, 
pp.  4.    Continued.  H.  9460 1 

Caption  title  of  second  number.  Continued  semi-weekly,  with  some  irregularities, 
at  least  through  no.  74,  April  7,  1820.  The  h.  file  is  incomplete. 

El  Telegrafo  de  Guadalajara.  Su  autor  el  Dr.  D.  Francisco 
Severo  Maldonado,  Cura  Vicario  de  la  Feligresia  de  Mascota,  en 
esta  diocesis.  Quien  lo  dedica  al  Exmo.  Senor  Virey  de  N.E.  por 
mano  del  M.I.  Senor  Brigadier  D.  Jose  de  la  Cruz,  Comandante 
General  del  Exercito  de  Operaciones  de  Reserva,  Gobernador  In- 
tendente  de  la  Nueva  Galicia,  Presidente  de  la  Real  Audiencia,  &c. 
&c.  Tomo  L  [Guadalajara.]  En  la  Oficina  de  Don  Jose  Fruto 
Romero.   Anode  1811.    4to,  pp.  (2),  328.   Continued.      94602 

Contains  41  numbers,  May  27,  i8i  i— Feb.  24,  181 2,  with  an  extra  for  Feb.  6,  18 12. 
Ceased  publication  with  vol.  2  issued  from  May  14,  1812— February  11,  1813,  a  copy 
of  which  is  at  bm. 

Continued  under  Maldonado's  editorship  as  "El  Mentor  de   la  Nueva  Galicia." 
Information  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Guadalajara  de  Mexico,"  no.  69. 


TELEGRAFO. 


511 


Telegrafo  Extraordinario.  Miercoles  9  dc  Diciembre  de  18 12. 
Partes  dirigidos  al  Exmo.  Senor  virey  de  N.  Espaiia  sobre  la  derrota 
de  las  gavillas  de  Morelos.  .  .  .  [Colophon:]  En  la  Oficinn  de  Don 
Jose  Fruto  Romero.    \^n.  f.    1812.]    Small  410,  pp.  577-584. 

Caption  title,  with  heading:  T.  II.     N.  74.  JCB.  94603 

Comprises  a  series  of  military  reports  dated  in  October,  181 2,  on  the  defeat  admin- 
istered to  the  Mexican  patriot  priest,  Jose  Maria  Morelos  y  Pavon.  These  were  re- 
printed from  the  "Gaceta  del  gobierno  de  Mexico,"  one  at  least  from  the  issue  for 
Oct.  29,  1 812.  It  seems  likely  that  the  long  delay  before  the  reprint  of  Dec.  9,  was 
caused  by  the  fact  that  the  periodical  was  published  in  continental  Spain.  Title  and 
information  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

El  Telegrafo  habanero  y  "El  Liberal."  Habanaj  Bolon'ia.  1 82  I . 
4to.  94604 

Title  from  Palau,  who  lists  a  complete  set  of  16  numbers. 

El  Telegrafo  megicano.  Segunda  epoca.  [Imprint  of  nos.  3,  5 
and  6:]  Madrid:  En  la  iTnfrenta  que  jue  de  Fuentenebro.  182  I. 
8vo,  pp.  240.  BM.,  V.  94605 

Caption  title. 

Issued  in  six  semi-monthly  numbers,  Sept.  i— Nov.  15,  1821. 

Information  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

For  the  first  series,  see  Telegrafo  mexicano,  below. 

Telegrafo  mercantil,  rural,  politico-economico,  e  historiografo 
del  Rio  de  la  Plate.  Por  el  Coronel  D.  Francisco  Antonio  Cabello, 
y  Mesa  Abogado  de  los  Reales  Consejos,  primer  Escritor  periodico 
de  estas  Provincias,  y  Reyno  del  Peru  &c.  Con  privilegio  exclusive. 
En  la  Real  Imfrenta  de  Ninos  E'xpositos  de  Buenos  Aires.  1801  — 
1802.    5  vols.,  4to,  pp.  280,  316,  260,  316,  48.  94606 

Published  from  April  I,  i8oi,  to  October  17,  1802,  semiweekly  in  1801,  and 
weekly  in  1802. 

Information  from  Ugarteche's  "Imprenta  argentina,"  1929,  p.  198.  A  facsimile 
reproduction  of  the  first  page  of  no.  i   appears  on  p.  205. 

A  facsimile  reprint  of  the  complete  set  forms  vols.  6-7,  1914— 1915  of  "Biblio- 
teca  de  la  Junta  de  historia  y  numismatica  americana.    aas.,  c,  h. 

El  Telegrafo  mexicano.  [Imprint  of  prospectus:]  Cadiz,  Im- 
frenta del  Estado-major-general.  [Imprint  of  supplement  to  no.  4 
and  nos.  5—7:]  Cadiz:  Imfrenta  fatriotica:  1813.  A  cargo  de 
D.  R.  Verges.  8vo,  pp.  70,  index  (2),  71-86,  89-132,  supple- 
ment to  no.  I  (3),  prospectus  I  leaf,  133-380,  supplement  to  no.  5 
(i5)>  373-4445  index  8.  bm.,  v.  94607 

Caption  title. 

Edited  by  J.  L.  Cancelada. 

Seven  numbers  issued  on  the  last  day  of  each  month,  Feb.-.'^ug.,  1813,  and  sup- 
plements to  nos.  I,  4  and  5.  The  supplement  to  no.  4,  which  is  lacking  in  the  bm. 
copy,  forms  pp.  261—268. 

Information  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

For  a  second  series,  see  Telegrafo  megicano,  above. 


512  TELEGRAPH. 

.  .  .  The  Telegraph  Papers.  Edited  by  S.  B.  Brittan.  Vol.  I. 
New-York:  Partridge  ^  Bfittan,  Publishers^  300  Broadway. 
1853.    l2ino,  pp.  X,  465,  advertisements  4,  (l). 

Continued.  aas.,  c,  cu.,  up.,  y.  94608 

With  heading:  "Partridge  and  Brittan's  Spiritual  Library."  Consists  of  selections 
reprinted  from  the  Spiritual  Telegraph,  no.  89531,  vol.  23.  According  to  the  fore- 
word, p.  iii,  the  publishers  intended  to  "make  a  compilation  quarterly  ...  to  embrace 
all  the  more  interesting  articles  which  appear  in  the  columns  of  their  weekly  journal." 
This  series  was  issued  approximately  quarterly  until  1857,  when  it  was  discontinued. 
Vols.  2-8  bore  the  title,  "The  Spiritual  Telegraph  .  .  .  New  Series." 

The  above  title,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  is  in- 
cluded because  of  a  cross  reference  from  Spiritual  Telegraph. 

El  Telegrapho  americano.  [By  J.  Lopez  Cancelada.]  Cadiz. 
1811-1812.    4to.  BM.  94609 

BM.  has  nos.  1-20,  Oct.  10,  1811-March  31,  181 2. 

Telemachus,  fseud.  Dialogue  between  .  .  .  and  Mentor.  See 
Dialogue,  no.  19934,  vol.  5.  aas.,  bm.,  h.,  m.,  uts. 

[Telemachus],  fseud.  A  Wonderful  Narrative  of  Two 
Families,  in  five  letters  to  a  friend  in  Great  Britain,  by  an  American. 
[n.f.  18 1-?  ]  8 vo,  pp.  8.  ba.,  c.  946 1 o 

Caption  title.    Signed:   "Telemachus." 

An  argument  for  peace  in  the  form  of  a  parable.  The  two  families  are  the  British 
and  the  Americans. — c. 

Telescope  (Timothy),  esq.,  fseud.  The  Philadelphia  Newest 
Almanack.  iS^^  no.  6202 1,  vol.  15.   c,  heh. 

The  Telescope.  Published  by  William  Burnett  &'  Co.  201 
Bowery.  .  .  .  Vol.  I.  New-York,  Saturday,  June  5,  1824.  No.  I. 
Folio,  pp.  4.  AAS.,  c,  heh.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  whs.  9461 1 

Weekly.  Continued  through  vol.  5,  at  least,  the  last  number  located  by  the  Union 
List  of  Serials  being  that  for  May  23,  1829. 

Telescopio  brasiliense  nos  agores,  ou  O  Brasileiro  emigrado. 
Oforto.    1833.  94612 

Title  from  the  "Union  List  of  Serials"  which  lists  vol.  i,  questioning  further  pub- 
lication. 

Telford  (Thomas).  Report  respecting  the  Bay  of  Vert  Canal, 
directed  to  Sir  Howard  Douglas,  Lt.  Gov.  of  N.  B.    [w.  f.   n.  d.^ 

Title  from  Morgan's  "Bibliotheca  Canadensis,"  1867.  V'r       6 

Probably  printed  between  1823  and  1828,  during  Douglas'  service  in  New  Bruns- 
wick. 

Tell  Truth  and  Shame  the  Devil:  a  Comedy,  in  Two  Acts,  as 
performed  by  the  Old  American  Company,  New- York,  January, 


TELLECHEA. 


513 


1797.    Nctv-York:   Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Swords,  No.  99  Prarl- 
street.    1797.    8vo,  pp.  (6),  5-45,  errata  and  advrrtisemcnt  (l). 

By  William  Dunlap.  AAS.,  B.,  BU.,  H.,  NVP.,  Y.  946  I  4 

On  leaf  following  the  title:  "...Those  who  are  curious  to  know  how  far  this 
Comedy  is  original,  or  how  far  borrowed,  will  be  satisfied  by  consulting  a  French 
dramatic  proverb,  of  one  act,  called  Jerome  Pointu.   Wm.  Dunlap." 

Tellechea  (Miguel).  Compendio  Gramatical  para  la  Inteli- 
gencia  del  idioma  Tarahumar  Oraciones,  Doctrina  Cristiana,  Pla- 
ticas,  y  otras  cocas  necesarias  para  la  recta  administracion  de  los 
Santos  Sacramentos  en  el  mismo  idioma.  Dispuesto,  per  el  P.  Fr. 
Miguel  Tellechea  Predicador  Missioncro  Apostolico  del  Colegio  de 
Nuestra  Senora  de  Gaudalupe  de  Zacatecas,  Ministro  del  Pueblo 
de  Chinipas  y  Ex-Presidente  de  las  Missiones  de  la  Tarahumara. 
Mexico  aiio  de  1 826.  Itnfrento  de  la  Federacion  en  Palacio.  8vo, 
7  preliminary  leaves  including  one  blank,  pp.  9,  163  (misnumbered 
162),  vi,  (3),  verso  blank,  (i).  Portrait,  aas.,  b.,  c,  cu.,  h., 
hisp.soc.amer.,  JCB.,  nyp.,  ucal. (Bancroft),  y.  +  Mexico. 
1829.    8vo.  BM.  94615 

The  verso  of  p.  63  of  the  first  edition  is  also  numbered  63. 

Pp.  2-54  of  the  main  body  of  the  text  of  the  1826  edition  are  reprinted  in  Soc.  Mex. 
de  Geog.  y  Estad.,  "Boletin,"  vol.  4,  1854,  pp.  145-166. 

Teller  (H.  W.).  Oration.  See  Springfield,  N.  J.,  no.  89888, 

vol.  23.    AAS.,  NYH. 

Teller  (Romanus).  Von  dem  Unterscheide  Der  Feinde  und 
Freunde  Des  Kreuzes  Jesu,  redete  Vor  offentlicher  Versammlung 
in  der  Kirche  zu  St.  Petri  am  i.  Sonntage  nach  Trinitatis,  im  Jahr 
1732.  Bey  Ankunft  vieler  Salzburgischen  Emigranten,  zu  Leip- 
zig, M.  Romanus  Teller,  Der  H.  Schrifft  Baccal.  und  Prcd.  bey 
der  Peters  Kirche  daselbst.  Leipzig,  bey  Johann  Friedrich  Brau?is 
seL  Erben.    [1732.]    4to,  pp.  36.  derenne.  94616 

Title  from  the  De  Renne  Catalogue,  1931. 

Teller  ([William]).  Confessions  of  two  Malefactors  Teller 
and  Reynolds,  who  were  executed  at  Hartford,  Connecticut,  on  the 
6th  of  September,  1833,  for  the  murder  of  Ezra  Hoskins  .  .  .  con- 
taining an  account  of  their  numerous  robberies  .  .  .  Hartford:  Hau- 
nter and  Comstock.    1833.    8vo,  pp.  84.  c.,NVH.  94617 

Telleria  (Manuel).  Esposicion  que  hace  a  los  pucblas  del 
Peru  el  Presidente  del  Senado  (M.  Telleria)  sobre  los  sucesos  es- 
candalosos  de  su  prision  y  espatriacion  por  el  ejecutivo  en  el  mcs  de 
Marzo  del  presente  ano.    Guayaquil.    1 833.    4to.  B.M.  94618 

The  catalogue  of  the  Andrade  sale,  1869,  no.  2133,  includes  the  title,  Guayajuil, 
1839,  4to,  pp.  12,  possibly  an  error  for  the  above. 


514  TELLES    DA    SILVA. 

[Telles  da  Silva  (Antonio)].  Successes  da  guerra  de  Por- 
tuguezes.   See  [Silva  (Antonio  Telles  da)],  no.  8 1 07 8,  vol.  19. 

Telles  da  Silva  Caminha  e  Menezes  (Antonio),  marque-z. 
de  Resende.  Eclaircissemens  historiques  sur  mes  negociations  rela- 
tives aux  affaires  de  Portugal,  depuis  la  mort  du  roi  Don  Jean  VI, 
jusqu'a  mon  arrivee  en  France  comme  ministre  pres  de  cette  cour; 
par  M.  le  marquis  de  Rezende  ...  2.  ed.  Paris:  Paulin.  1832.  8vo, 
pp.  (4),  246,  (2).  C.  94619 

Telles  da  Silva  Caminha  e  Menezes.  Elogio  Historico  da 
Sua  Magestade  Imperial  o  Sr.  D.  Pedro  Duque  de  Braganga.  Pro- 
nunciado  na  Academia  Real  das  Sciencias  de  Lisboa  em  sessao  ordi- 
naria  de  13  de  Julho  de  1 836.  LAsboa^  na  Imp.  de  Candida  Antonio 
da  Silva  Carvalho.    1 837.    8vo,  pp.  94.    Portrait.  94620 

Title  from  Silva's  "Diccionario  bibliographico  portuguez,"  vol.  i,  1858,  p.  281. 
Reprinted,  accompanied  by  notes  and  documents,  in  Lisbon  in  1867.    nyp. 

Telles  da  Silva  Caminha  e  Menezes.  Observagoes  acerca 
de  .  .  .  Oragao  funebre  de  .  .  .  Sr.  D.  Pedro  4°.  See  Silva  Caminha 
e  Menezes  (Antonio  Telles  da),  no.  81 103,  vol.  19. 

Telles  de  Faro  (Fernando).  L'Antimanifeste  du  Seigneur 
Fernando  Telles  de  Faro  Cy  devant  Ambassadeur  extraordinaire 
de  Portugal  en  Hollande:  Ou  est  descouvert  la  faulsete  de  pre- 
textes  de  sa  fuite  par  une  Lettre,  qu'un  Gentilhomme  Portugais,  qui 
estait  de  ses  amis,  &  de  ses  Confidens,  luy  escrit  de  la  Haye  a  Bru- 
xelles  le  30  Juin  1659.    ["•:/'•]    M.DC.LIX.    4to,  pp.  12.       94621 

Title  from  Asher,  no.  291. 

For  a  Dutch  translation,  see  the  following-; 

Telles  de  Faro.  Contra  manifest  van  signor  Fernando  Telles 
de  Faro,  voor  desen  geweest  ambassadeur  extraordinaris  van  Por- 
tugael  in  Hollandt.  Waer  in  ontdeckt  sijn  de  valsche  pretexten 
van  sijn  wegh  loopen  uyt  s'Gravenhage,  door  een  brief  ...  [«./»•] 
1659.    Small  4to,  pp.  12.    C.    +'^  Gravenhage.    1 65 9.    4to. 

A  translation  of  the  preceding  title.  ^Vi.  94022 

For  works  relating  to  Telles  de  Faro,  see  "Credentiale  van  de  Koningin  Regente," 

no.    17452,  vol.   5,  and  "Redenen,  ende  verscheyde  notable  Omstandigheden,"   no. 

68494,  vol.  16. 

[Tellez  (Fernando)].  Razonamiento  de  los  emba-  |  radores 
de  espaiia  en  la  obedie-  |  cia  que  dieron  al  papa.  |  [At  head  of 
text  on  verso  of  first  leaf:]  Fernandi  Tellii  oratio  habita  in  senatu 
apo-  I  stolico  vi.  calen.  lulii  in  exhibeda  obedietia  |  lulio.  ii.  ponti- 
fici  maximo  loans  hispania  |  ru  reginse  &  Fernadi  aragonias  atque 


TELLEZ    CALDERON.  5I5 

utriusque   |  Sicilian  regis  nomine.   |    [Colophon:]     Impressa  Ronitr 
calendis  lulii  \  M.D.viii.  |  8vo,  pp.  (7).  B.  94623 

Harrisse's  Additions,  no.  30,  which  see  for  a  reprint  of  a  passage  referring  to  the 
recently  discovered  islands. 

Title  from  a  photostatic  reproduction  at  nyh.  made  from  the  b.  copy. 
The  archaic  abbreviation  for  "que"  has  been  filled  out  in  the  above  title. 

Tellez  Calderon  (Bernardo).  Relacion  dc  la  literatura, 
grades,  meritos,  y  servicios,  del  Maestro  D.  Bernardo  Thellez 
Calderon  .  .  .   [n.  f.    1756.]    Folio,  pp.  (2).  94624 

Dated  September  i8,  1756.  Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-amcricana," 
no.  3796. 

Tellez  Calderon  (Jose).  Relacion  de  los  meritos,  servicios, 
grados,  y  literatura  del  Doctor  D.  Joseph  Tellez  Calderon  .  .  .  de 
la  Plata  .,  .  \_n.  f.    1749.]    Folio,  pp.  (4).  94^2$ 

Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  7472. 

Tellez  Carvajal  (Pedro).  Relacion  de  servicios  de  D.  Pedro 
Tellez  Carvajal  ...[«.  ^.    1725.]    Folio,  pp.  (4).  94626 

Dated  April  28,  1725.  Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no. 
2568. 

Telliamed;  or,  the  World  Explain'd.  See  [Maillet  (B.  dc)], 
no.  43892,  vol.  II.  London,  1750.  H.  Baltlmorey  1797.  aas., 
aml.,  ba.,  c,  nyp. 

Tello  (Pedro).  En  la  ciudad  de  Lima  .  .  .  se  hallavar  el  padre 
fray  P.  Tello  .  .  .  [Seville?    1656?]    Folio.  BM.  94627 

Caption  title. 

"A  memorial  relating  to  the  conduct  of  P.  Tello  in  quitting  one  monastic  order  for 
another." — bm. 

Tello  de  Guzman  (Juan).  Copia  de  vna  certificacion,  que 
dio  el  ano  de  1666.  Don  Juan  Tello  de  Guzman  y  Medina,  Con- 
tador  Mayor,  Juez  Oficial  por  su  Magestad  de  la  Real  Audicncia, 
y  Casa  de  la  Contratacion  de  las  Indias,  que  da  especial  noticia  de 
los  puntos  que  se  tuvieron  presentes  para  la  nueua  forma  que  se  dio 
por  la  nueua  Cedula  del  aiio  de  1660.  sobre  dar  dotacion  a  las 
Armadas  de  las  Flotas  de  Tierra-firme,  y  Nueua-Espana,  reparti- 
endo  entre  los  Comercios  el  derecho  de  haberia,  que  es  como  se 
sigue.     [n.f.    circa   1690.]     Folio,  leaves  numbered   1-7,  9-20. 

94628 

Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  8356,  where  it  is  stated 
that  the  above  appears  to  be  not  much  later  in  date  than  1689. 

Tello  de  Guzm.4.n  (Maria).  Por  Dona  Maria  Tello  de 
Guzman,  y  Felix  Hernandez  de  Guzman  su  Hijo,  y  Alonso  de 


5l6  TELLO    DE    MAYORGA. 

Carrion.  Con  El  Senor  Fiscal  sobre  El  oficio  de  Escriuano  publico 
y  del  Cabildo  de  la  ciudad  de  los  Reyes,  [n.  f.  1613?]  Folio, 
pp.  (7)-  BM.  94629 

Title  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  6908. 

Tello  de  Mayorga  (Francisco  Javier).  Relacion  de  los  meri- 
tos,  grados,  y  literatura  del  Doctor  Don  Francisco  Xavier  Tello  de 
Mayorga,  ...  [n.  f.    1751.]    Folio,  pp.  (4).  94630 

Dated  November  4,  1751.  Information  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano- 
americana,"  no.  3574,  a  copy  located  in  the  Indian  Archives  in  Seville. 

Tello  de  Meneses  (Francisco).  El  Hombre  reconocido,  .  .  . 
Puebla.    1820.    4to,  pp.  4.  BM.  9463 1 

"On  services  rendered  to  the  writer  by  A.  J.  Perez  Martinez,  Bishop  of  Pu- 
ebla."  BM. 

Telltruth  (Timothy),  fseud.  The  Collected  Wisdom  of 
Ages,  the  most  Stupendous  Fabric  of  Human  Invention,  the  Eng- 
lish Constitution.  A  true  copy  from  the  original,  in  the  possession 
of  William  Pitt,  &  Co.  By  Timothy  Telltruth.  .  .  .  Philadelphia: 
Printed  by  James  Carey,  No.  J,  South  Fr-ont-Street.     1 799.  .  .  . 

8vo,    pp.    47.  C,  HEH.,  HSP.,  JCB.,  M.,  NYP.,  P.  94632 

[Telltruth  (Timothy)],  fseud.  To  Morris  Morris  on  the 
Reasons  published  for  his  Conduct  in  Assembly;  in  the  Year  1728. 
[Philadelphia:    Andrew  Bradford.    1728.]    Folio,  pp.  2. 

Caption  title.  P-  94633 

Signed  and  dated:    Timothy  Telltruth.    Abington,  the  i6th  of  the  7th  Mo.   1728. 

Imprint  supplied  from  Hildeburn. 

Title  from  a  photostatic  reproduction  in  nyp. 

Improved  title  of  no.  60671,  vol.  14. 

Temascaltepec,  Mexico.  Informacion,  presupuesto,  bases  y 
condiciones  de  la  compania  de  Minas,  restauradora  de  Temascal- 
tepec.  Mexico.    1838.    8vo.  BM.  94634 

See  also  no.  49189,  vol.  12. 

Tembra  y  Simanes  (Jose  Javier  de).  Illmo  Senor.  El  Dr. 
D.  Joseph  Xavier  de  Tembra,  y  Simanes,  como  vno  de  los  Opposi- 
tores  del  presente  Concurso,  a  la  Canongia  Lectoral  de  esta  Santa 
Iglesia  Cathedral  de  la  Puebla  de  los  Angeles  .  .  .  {Puebla.  1746.] 
Folio,  pp.  (4).  94635 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Puebla  de  los  Angeles,"  no.  493,  a  copy  located 
in  the  Indian  Archives  in  Seville. 

Tembra  y  Simanes.  La  Piedra  de  escandalo  en  el  Cielo.  La 
mayor  excelencia  de  San  Pedro,  motivo  del  angelico  pecado.    Ser- 


TEMBRA    Y    SIMANES. 


517 


mon  Panegyrico,  que  en  la  Santa  Iglesia  Cathedral  de  la  Pucbla  dc 
los  Angeles,  en  presencia  del  Illmo.  y  Rmo.  Sr.  Dr.  D.  Domingo 
Pantaleon  Alvarez  de  Abreu,  del  Consejo  de  su  Magcstad,  Arzo- 
bispo,  Obispo  de  este  Obispado,  Assistcnte  de  el  Sacro  Solio  &c. 
Predico  El  dia  29.  de  Junio,  de  este  corriente  ano  de  1753.  El 
Dr.  D.  Joseph  Xavier  de  Tembra,  y  Simanes  Colegial  de  Oposicion, 
en  el  Real  Colegio  de  S.  Ignacio  de  la  Compailia  de  Jesus  de  csta 
Ciudad,  Fundador  de  sus  Academias,  y  Primer  Prcsidentc  de  la  de 
Visperas  de  Theologia,  Revisor,  Expurgador,  y  Calificador  del  Sto. 
Officio  de  la  Inquisicion  de  este  Reyno,  Juez  Comissario  de  la  Santa 
Cruzada,  Examinador  Synodal  con  cxercicio  de  este  Obispado, 
Opositor  con  lugar  a  las  Canongias  Magistral,  y  Lectoral  de  esta 
Santa  Iglesia,  Cura  beneficiado  por  su  Magestad,  Vicario,  y  Juez 
Ecclesiastico  antes  de  la  Canada  de  Thchuacan,  y  actualmcnte,  del 
Partido  de  Santa  Maria  de  Tecamachalco.  Sacalo  a  luz,  el  exprcs- 
sado  Colegio  Real  de  S.  Ignacio,  y  lo  Dedica  por  manos  de  M. 
Illustre  Seiior  P.  Francisco  Ravago  de  la  Sagrada  Compania  de 
Jesus,  como  a  su  Pastor  Soberano,  a  la  Sacra  Cesarea  Magestad  de 
N.  Rey,  y  Seiior  D.  Fernando  Sexto,  Rey  de  las  Espaiias,  y  Em- 
perador  de  las  Indias.  Impresso  en  Mexico^  con  las  llcencias  neces- 
sarias  for  la  Viuda  dc  D.  Josefh  Ho  gal.  Afio  dc  1754.  4to,  pp. 
(32),   30.  JCB.,  NYP.  94636 

Tembra  y  Simanes.  Relacion  de  los  meritos  del  Dr.  D.  Joseph 
Xavier  de  Tembra,  y  Simanes  .  .  .  [Mexico.  1755.]  Folio,  5 
leaves.  94^37 

Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  4289,  a  copy  located 
in  the  Indian  Archives  in  Seville. 

Temoin  Oculaire,  fseiid.  Journal  Historique  des  evenemens 
arrives  a  Saint  Eustache,  pendant  la  Rebellion  du  Comte  du  Lac 
des  Deux  Montagnes  depuis  les  soulevemens  commences  a  la  fin 
de  novcmbre;  jusqu'au  moment  ou  la  tranquillite  fut  parfaitement 
retablie.  .  .  .  Par  un  Temoin  Oculaire.  Montreal:  Public  far  John 
Jones.    1838.    i6mo,  pp.  96.  can. arch.,  nyp.,  Y.  94638 

A  MonlreaJ,  1889,  reprint  forms  pp.  i-lx  between  pp.  52  and  53  of  Globensky's 
"La  Rebellion  de  1837  a  Saint-Eustache,"  1889. 

In  a  discussion  of  the  authorship  of  the  "Journal  historique"  in  the  first  supple- 
ment to  "La  Rebellion,"  1889,  pp.  3-16,  Globensky  defends  his  attribution  to 
Jacques  Paquin  against  L.  O.  David's  assertion  that  F.  X.  Deseves  is  the  author. 

Improved  title  of  no.  58495,  vol.  14. 

Temper  (C.  G.),  ed.  C.  G.  Klinckhardt's  Reise  nach  Nord- 
Amerika  und  dessen  erste  Ansiedelung  daselbst,  aus  Briefen  von 

VOL.  XXIV.  33 


5l8  TEMPERANCE. 

demselben  gezogen  und  hrsg.  A^on  C.   G.  Temper  .  .  .  Leifztg: 
C.  Andr'd.    1833.    i2mo,  pp.  xviii,  (2),  60.  c.  94639 

"Four  letters  from  C.  G.  Klinckhardt,  the  last  two  (p.  [ii]-So)  descriptive  of 
Upper  Canada  particularly  the  German  settlements  in  what  is  now  Waterloo 
County." — c. 

Temperance,  fseud.  Hints  to  the  Honest  Tax  Payers  of  Bos- 
ton.   \_Boston.    1836?]    8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  94640 

Signed,  Temperance. 

Relates  to  the  introduction  of  water  into  the  city. — b. 

Title  from  the  b.  printed  card. 

.  .  .  Temperance  Anecdotes,  and  Interesting  Facts.  Adapted 
to  Sabbath  Schools  and  Famih'es.  Selected  by  the  Author  of  a  'His- 
tory of  the  Temperance  Reformation.'  Boston:  Published  by  Geo. 
W.  Light,  Lyceum  Press,  3  Cornhill.  1 834.  l8mo,  pp.  72,  in- 
cluding frontispiece.  nyp.  9464 1 

With  heading:    To  American  Youth. 

Temperance  Beneficial  Association,  N.  Y.  C.  Consti- 
tution and  Laws,  of  the  Temperance  Beneficial  Association.  New- 
York:  Piercy  &'  Reed,  Printers,  J  Theatre  Alley.  1838.  i2mo, 
pp.  10.  nyp.  94642 

Temperance  Beneficial  Association,  Southwark,  Pa. 
Constitution  of  the  Female  Branch,  No.  i,  Temperance  Beneficial 
Association,  Southwark.  Instituted  November,  1837.  Philadel- 
fhia:  W.  F.  Geddes,  Printer,  9  Library  Street.  1838.  1 2 mo,  pp. 
II,  (l).  .-  nyp.  94643 

Temperance  Bulletin.  Vol.  I.  New-York,  March,  183  [4]. 
No.  I.  [Colophon:]  H.  R.  Piercy,  Printer,  No.  7  Theatre  Alley, 
N.Y.   [1834.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  nyh.  94644 

Temperance  Convention,  Mass.  Journal  of  the  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Massachusetts  Temperance  Convention,  begun  and  held 
at  Worcester,  on  Wednesday,  September  18,  1833.  Boston: 
Printed  arid  fublished  by  Ford  and  Damrell,  Temperance  Press — 
Wilson's  Lane.    1833.    8vo,  pp.  36.  94^45 

Temperance  Conventions  were  also  held  in  Massachusetts  in  1835  and  1840. 

Temperance  Convention,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Proceedings  of 
the  Temperance  Convention  which  met  in  Philo  Hall,  Pittsburgh, 
November  6,  1839.  Pittsburgh:  Printed  by  Alexander  Jaynes, 
Third  Street.    1839.    8vo,  pp.  22.  HEH.  94646 

Temperance  Herald.    Published  monthly  by  the  executive  com- 


TEMPERANCE.  519 

mittee  of  the  New  Hampshire  Society.    Vol.    i.    Concord,  New 
Hampshire.    [1834].    No.  I.    Foh'o,  pp.  (4).    Continued. 

Caption  title,   c.  has  nos.  I— 11,  Januar>'— November,  1834.  94^4/ 

Information  supplied  by  George  A.  Schwegmann,  Jr. 

Temperance  Journal.  Vol.  i.  Published  monthly.  Boston: 
Ford  i^  Damrell.    1833.   Folio.   Continued.  94*^48 

Title  from  the  b.  printed  card  for  a  copy  now  missing. 

The  last  issue  located  is  that  for  Dec.  1844,  vol.  12,  no.  12.    .\m. 

Title  varies  slightly. 

The  Temperance  Ledger.  Volumes  i— 2.  1833-4.  West 
Chester y  Pa.  Published  by  S.  Siegfried.   4to,  cover  title  and  pp.  144. 

HSP.  94649 

Published  monthly,  Jan.  15,  1833-May  15,  1834.  hsp.  lacks  the  issues  for 
February,  March  and  April,  1833,  and  February,  1834. 

Temperance  Manual,  comprising  the  Constitution  of  the  West- 
chester County  Temperance  Society.    See  Westchester  County, 

N.Y.  .: , 

Temperance  Prize  Essays.  By  Drs.  Mussey  and  Lindsly.  Wash- 
ington:  D.Green.    1835.    l8mo,  pp.  195.   Folded  table. 

AML.,  C,  NYAM.  9465O 
The  authors  were  R.  D.  Mussey  and  Harvey  Lindsly. 

Temperance  Recorder.  Vol.  I.  Albany,  Tuesday,  March  6, 
1832.   No.  I.    [Albany.    1832.]    4to,  pp.  8. 

AAS.,  C,  CU.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WHS.,  Y.  9465  1 

Caption  title.  At  head  of  p.  i:  "Published  monthly,  by  the  Executive  Committee 
of  the  New-York  State  Temperance  Society.  Office  No.  55  State-street." 

Continued  at  least  through  vol.  11,  the  last  number  included  being  the  issue  for 
April,  1842,  a  copy  of  which  is  at  bu. 

According  to  the  Union  List  of  Serials,  supplements  were  issued  in  vols.   1-5. 

The  Temperance  Reform:  being  a  Review  of  Rosanna,  or 
scenes  in  Boston.  From  the  Christian  Examiner  for  March,  1840. 
Boston:  James  Munroe  and  Comfany.  M  DCCC  xL.  [Verso  of 
title:]  Cambridge  Press.  Metcalj,Torry,and  Ballou.  Svo,  pp.  14. 
NYP.    +  Third  Edition.    Boston.    1840.  Princeton.  94652 

Signed:    E.  B.  H. 

For  "Rosanna,"  sec  [Lee  (Hannah  F.)],  no.  39738,  vol.  10. 

Temperance  Society  of  Columbia,  S,  C.  Proceedings  of 
the  Temperance  Society  of  Columbia,  S.  C.  together  with  their  con- 
stitution, and  Report  of  their  Committee  on  the  influence  of  Intem- 
perance upon  the  health,  morals,  and  prosperity  of  the  country. 


520  TEMPERANCE. 

Printed  by  order  of  the  society.    Columbia,  S.  C.    M^Morris  ^ 
Wilson,  frinters.    1829.   8vo,  pp.  64.  heh.,  use.  94653 

Temperance  Society  of  Fishkill  Landing,  N.  Y.  Con- 
stitution of  the  Temperance  Society,  of  Fishkill  Landing.  Parmen- 
ter  &'  Spalding,  Printer,  Newburgh.    1829.    l6mo,  pp.  8.  M.  94654 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Temper- 
ance Society  of  Fishkill-Landing.  Presented  at  the  Annual  Meet- 
ing, August  10,  1830.  [Colophon:]  Parmenter  and  Sf aiding, 
Printers,  Newburgh.    [1830.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  nyp.  94655 

Caption  title. 

The  Temperance  Tales.  See  [Sargent  (L.  M.)],  no.  77025, 
vol.  18.  Boston.    1 838-1 840. 

The  Temperance  Text-Book;  a  Collection  of  Facts  and  Inter- 
esting Anecdotes,  illustrating  the  Evils  of  Intoxicating  Drinks  .  .  . 
Philadelfhia:  Broivn  i^  Sinquet;  New  York,  Howe  ^  Bates, 
1836.  i8mo,  pp.  160,  including  advertisements,  c.  -{-Philadel- 
fhia: E.  L.  Carey  and  A.  Hart,  Chestnut  Street.  New  York: 
Howe  <y  Bates,  No.  76  Chatham  St.  mdcccxxxvi.  [Verso  of 
title:]  Stereotyped  by  L.  Johnson,  Philadelphia.  i8mo,  pp.  161, 
including  illustration  and  advertisements,  nyp.,  uts.  +  Third 
Edition.  [Same  imprint.]  mdcccxxxvii.  [Same  collation.]  aas., 
B.  +  Third  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Published  by  John  Locken, 
I  L,odge  Alley,  and  sold  by  Daniel  M^Ginley,  At  Charles  DuWs 
Paper  Store,  No.  8  Decatur  street.  184 1.  i8mo,  pp.  16 1,  includ- 
ing illustration  and  advertisements.   2  plates,  one  of  which  is  folded. 

NYP.  94656 

Temperance  Union  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  Pro- 
ceedings.  See  District  of  Columbia,  no.  20311,  vol.  5.    c,  H.,  M. 
The  Tempest,  a  Poem  written  at  Sea.   London.    1741.    4to. 

BM.  94657 

Written  "After  a  violent  storm,  we  met  with  in  Latitude  37,  about  100  leagues 
from  the  Capes  of  Virginia."  This  is  quoted  as  from  the  preface,  in  a  clipping  from 
an  unidentified  English  bookseller's  catalogue. 

The  Templar.  To  which  is  added,  the  Tales  of  Passaic.  By  a 
Gentleman  of  New-York.  Hackcnsack,  N .  J .  Published  by  J. 
Spencer,  and  by  E.  Murdcn,  No.  4  Cham.ber  Street,  N.  York.  1822. 
i2mo,  pp.  (4),  3-127.  nyh.  94658 

The  Tales  of  Passaic,  pp.  47—127. 


TEMPLE   (edMONd),  52I 

Temple  (Edmond).  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Potosi,  La  Par,  and  Peruvian  Mining  Association  .  .  .  Loruion. 

1829.  8vo.  BM.  94659 

Temple.  Travels  in  Various  Parts  of  Peru,  including  a  Year's 
Residence  in  Potosi,  by  Edmond  Temple,  Knight  of  the  Royal  and 
Distinguished  Order  of  Charles  III.  .  .  In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don: Henry  Colburn  and  Richard  Bcfifley,  Nt'w  Burlington  Strrct. 

1830.  [Verso  of  title:]  London:  Pr'mtcd  by  Samurl  BrntLy, 
Dorset  Street,  Fleet  Street.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  431,  (l),  map, 
and   2   plates;     (2),   v— viii,   504,   6   plates.       aas.,   b.,   ba.,   bm., 

BODLEIAN,  C,  FAC.ADV.,  H.,  HISP.SOC.AMER.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NVP.,  P., 

UCAL.,  WHS.,  Y.  +  First  American  Edition.  Philadelphia:  E.  L. 
Carey  (ff  A.  Hart — Chesnut  St.  A.  Waldie,  Printer.  1 833.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (2),  vii— xii,  13—240,  frontispiece;  (2),  vii— viii, 
9-259,  frontispiece,  aas.,  b.,  cu.,  m.,  nyh.,  nyp.,  p.,  peab.,  up., 
Y.  +  First  American  Edition.  Philadelphia:  E.  L.  Carey  &'  A. 
Hart — Chesnut  St.  Boston:  Lilly,  Wait  Cff  Co.  A .  Waldie,  Printer. 
1833.    [Same  collation. ]_  h.  94660 

Temple  (George).  The  American  Tourist's  Pocket  Com- 
panion; or,  A  Guide  to  the  Springs,  and  Trip  to  the  Lakes;  with 
directions  for  five  different  agreeable  summer  excursions.  .  .  .  Also, 
a  Poetical  Address  to  the  Nymphs  of  Saratoga  Mineral  Springs. 
Interspersed  with  several  original  anecdotes  and  pieces  in  prose  and 
verse.  ...  By  George  Temple.  New-York:  Published  by  D. 
Lo7igTVorth,No.  II  Park.  Largin  &'  Thompson,  Printers.  181  2. 
i8mo,  pp.  114,  (30).   Frontispiece  folded  table.    B.,  H.,  P.  94661 

Temple  (John).  As  the  Public  have  had  much  writing  and 
many  studied  fals[e]  hoods  laid  before  them,  concerning  Mr.  Tem- 
ple; the  following  plain  statement  of  facts  and  dates,  will  enable 
that  Public  to  form  a  right  judgment  upon  his  case.  [Boston. 
1783.]    Folio,  pp.  (3).  M.  94662 

Caption  title.  Signed  "Narrator,"  and  dated  in  text  on  last  page:  "this  :7th  day 
of  May,  1783."  Relates  to  charges  against  the  loyalty  of  Temple,  brought  by  James 
Sullivan  before  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts. 

Temple.  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  Boston,  25th  of 
May,  1783.  The  candid  public  will  recollect  that  when  the  two 
houses  of  the  General  Court,  in  September  last,  were  about  to  come 
to  a  final  resolution,  upon  the  integrity  ...  of  Mr.  Temple's  conduct 
towards  his  country;  James  Sullivan,  Esq; wrote  a  letter 


522  TEMPLE  (PHILo). 

to  the  President  and  Speaker  of  the  two  houses  of  Assembly  .  .  . 
.  .  .  [Boston.    1783.]    Folio,  pp.  3.  m.  94663 

Contains  replies  to  Sullivan's  accusations,  and  letters  relating  to  Temple's  charac- 
ter and  services,  dated  from  1778  to  March  31,  1783,  and  signed  by  Jer.  Powell, 
John  Trumbull,  Geo.  Washington,  B.  Franklin,  and  others. 

See  also:  A  Faithful  Account  of  the  Whole  of  the  Transactions,  no.  23712,  vol.  6. 

Temple  (Philo),  and  others.  Address  ...  to  the  .  .  .  Legisla- 
ture. See  Massachusetts,  no.  45603,  vol.  1 1.   B.,  nyp. 

Temple  (Richard  Temple  Grenville-Temple),  Earl.  The 
Grenville  Papers.  5^^  no.  28776,  vol.  7.  B.,  ba.,  bm.,  c,  fac.adv., 

H.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  WLC,  Y. 

[Temple].  A  Letter  to  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Grafton.  See 
no.  40439,  vol.  10,  improved  title  of  no.  28773,  ^^l*  7*   nyp.,  wlc. 

[Temple]  ?  The  Principles  of  the  Late  Changes  Impartially 
Examined.  See  [Grenville  (Richard),  ^ar/ Temple],  no.  28774, 
vol.  7. 

Temple  (Samuel).  A  Concise  Introduction  to  Practical  Arith- 
metic; in  which.  All  the  Rules,  that  occur  in  common  Business,  are 
applied  to  the  Federal  Currency,  Designed  for  the  Use  of  Schools 
in  the  United  States.  By  Samuel  Temple,  a.m.  Boston:  Printed 
and  sold  by  Samuel  Hall,  No.  53,  Cornhill.  1 7 96.  (  With  the  Priv- 
ilege of  Copy  Right.)    i2mo,  pp.  116.  AAS.  94664 

A  brief  typewritten  checklist  of  other  textbooks  compiled  by  Samuel  Temple  may 
be  consulted  at  aas. 

The  Temple  of  Reason.  .  .  .  New  York: — Saturday,  Nov.  8, 
1 800 [—Wednesday,  Jan.  6,  1802].  Published  (^weekly)  by  D. 
Drlscol,  no.  56,  Beacon-Street — (Vol.  I.)  [New  York,  later  Phila- 
delphia.   1800-1802.]    4to,pp.4i6.  c,  H.,  HSP.,  NYH.  94665 

Caption  titles. 

Established  in  defense  of  philosophical  deism. 

Continued  through  vol.  2,  to  Feb.  19,  1803. 

No  numbers  issued  Feb.  14-Apr.  15,  iSoi;  Jan.  13-23,  Aug.  21-Sept.  11,  Oct. 
23,  1802. 

Published  in  New  York  Nov.  8,  1800-Feb.  7,  1801 ;  in  Phildelphia,  also  by  Driscol, 
Apr.  22,  i8oi-Feb.  19,  1803. 

The  c.  copy  contains  a  prospectus  issued  Oct.  4,  1800. 

A  note  in  the  last  number  of  vol.  2  states  that  "Mr.  Palmer,  in  a  few  weeks, 
intends  to  revive  it  in  New  York." — C. 

Temple  of  Reason;  Devoted  to  Free  Inquiry,  Moral  Science, 
Universal  Education,  and  Human  Happiness  .  .  .  Vol.  I.  .  .  .  Phila- 
delphia:   Edited,  printed,  and  published,  by  Russel  Can  field,  at 


TEMPLE    OF    WISDOM. 


523 


No.  252  Market  Street.    Year  of  the  Nation,  Sixty.   Common  Era, 
1835.  4to,  pp.  (4),  204,  209-416.   Continued. 

C,  CU.,  DETROITPL.,  NVH.,  Y.  94666 
Published  weekly  at  least  through  vol.  2,  no.  46,   May  9,   1835-May    1  ^,    iS-;;, 

though  there  were  no  issues  for  Nov.  7  and  14,  1835,  Aug.  27,  Oct.  8  and  29,  1836, 

and  Feb.  4  and  11,  1837. 

The  HSP.  file  of  vol.  2  includes  nos.  1-43,  May  21,  1836-April  15,   1837,  while 

that  at  NYH.  ends  with  no.  46. 

The  Temple  of  Wisdom  for  the  Little  World.  Sec  L[eeds] 
(D.),  no.  39820,  vol.  10.    HSP.,  NYP. 

The  Temple  Opening.  See  [Matlier  (Cotton)],  no.  46538, 
vol.  I  I.    AAS.,  c,  H.,  M. 

Temple  Patrick  Society.  A  Debate  proposed  in  the  Temple 
Patrick  Society,  and  fully  discussed  by  the  members,  whether 
witches,  wizards,  magicians,  sorcerers,  &c,  had  supernatural  powers. 
Carlisle:   Printed  by  George  Klirie.    1 792.  94667 

Title  from  Evans,  no.  24178. 

Templeman  (D[aniel]).  The  Secret  History  of  the  Late 
Directors  of  the  South-Sea-Company.  Containing  a  particular 
Account  of  their  Conduct,  [9  lines].  The  Whole  collected  from 
Original  Letters,  and  other  Authcntick  Testimonies.  By  D.  Tem- 
pleman, who  was  several  Years  a  Clerk  in  the  Secretary's  Office  of 
the  said  Company.  .  .  .  London:  Printed  for  the  Author,  and  Sold 
by  the  Book-seellers  [sic]  of  London  and  Westminster.  Md. cc.xxxv. 

.  .  .  8vo,  pp.   (4),  62.  BM.,  CU.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  94668 

Templeman  (George).  Catalogue  of  Congressional  Docu- 
ments, and  of  scarce  books,  for  sale  by  George  Templeman,  oppo- 
site the  American  Hotel,  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  City  of  Washing- 
ton. Washington:  Printed  at  the  Globe  Office.  1833.  8vo,  pp. 
37.  c.  94669 

Templeman.  Statement  of  Congressional  Documents,  Jour- 
nals, Registers  and  Debates,  &c.  and  Catalogue  of  part  of  tlie  other 
books  for  sale  by  George  Templeman,  at  the  Commission  Book  & 
Stationary  Store,  opposite  Bernard's  Mansion  Hotel,  Penn.  Avenue, 
Washington,  D.  C.  [Washington:]  William  Greer,  Prittter.  I  832. 
8vo,  pp.  II.  aas.  94670 

Templeton  (Josiah),  fscud.  Illorar  de  Courcy.  See  [War- 
field  (Susanna)]. 


524  TEMPORAL. 

The  Temporal  Interest  of  North  America.  Shewing  the  Causes 
and  Cure  of  the  many  Distractions,  Wants,  Poverty,  and  Ill-will 
to  each  other,  which  we  are  exposed  to,  in  a  Country  wherein  we 
might  live  as  happily  as  any  People  in  the  World  if  it  were  not  our 
own  Fault.  Offered  to  the  Consideration  of  all  that  love  either  their 
Country,  their  Neighbours,  or  themselves.  Being  a  continuation 
of  The  Nature  of  Riches,  By  a  Lover  of  his  Country.  Phlladelfhia: 
B.  Franklin.    1 733.  94^71 

"Advertised  in  the  Pa.  Gazette,  Aug.  30,  1733."  Title  and  note  from  Hildeburn. 
"The  Nature  of  Riches,"  Philadelphia,  Franklin,  1732,  has  the  name  of  the  author, 
Joseph  Morgan,  on  the  title  page. 

Le  Temps.  .  .  .  Journal  bi-hebdomadaire,  Publie  a  Montreal,  far 
Frs.  LemaUre.    1 838.   Folio.  94^72 

Information  from  Gagnon,  who  lists  12  numbers  published  from  July  18  to 
October  30,  1838. 

Tempus  Nunc,  fseud.  An  Address  to  the  People  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi Territory,  shewing  the  policy  and  expediency  of  dividing 
the  territory  preparatory  to  the  formation  of  two  states,  and  that 
now  is  the  time  it  may  be  done.  Natchez. — Printed  by  Peter  Isler. 
1816.    i6mo,  pp.  48.  Y.  94673 

Signed:    Tempus  Nunc. 

Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Ten  acres  enough.  See  [Morris  (Edmund)],  no.  50815,  vol. 
12.  New  York.    1864.   NYP.  Third  edition,  A^^zt;  For/^.    1864.  v. 

Also  later  editions. 

[Ten  Broeck  (Abraham)].  An  Address  of  the  Convention 
of  the  Representatives.  See  New  York  State,  no.  53480,  vol.  12. 

Ten  Broeck.  Fellow  Citizens!  The  Approach  of  every  im- 
portant Election,  gives  cause  to  lament  the  arts  of  falsehood  and 
deception  which  are  practised  to  obtain  votes.  .  .  .  \_Albany.  1795.] 
Folio  broadside.  nyp.  94674 

Signed  by  Ten  Broeck  and  twenty  three  others. 

The  election  to  which  this  and  the  following  circulars  relate  was  that  of  John 
Jay  as  governor  of  New  York. 

Ten  Broeck.  .  .  .  Our  opponents  in  the  ensuing  election,  have 
thought  proper  to  publish,  in  their  circular  letter,  a  copy  of  a  letter 
addressed  to  Judge  Yates,  in  the  year  1789,  and  subscribed  by  our 
chairman,  general  Schuyler,  and  a  few  other  influential  friends. 
.  .  .   [Albany.    1 795.]    Folio  broadside.  nyp.  94675 

With  heading:    "In  Committee.    Albany,  4th  March,  1795." 
Signed,  Abm.  Ten  Broeck,  Chairman. 


TEN    BROECK.  525 

Ten  Broeck,  To  die  Electors  of  the  State  of  New-York.  Fel- 
low Citizens!  Since  our  last  Address  to  you,  we  have  seen  one  signed 
by  a  Special  Committee  appointed  by  the  friends  of  Judge  Yates  in 
the  City  of  New-York,  which  aims  at  two  things —  .  .  .  Abraham 
Ten  Broeck,  [and  twenty-three  others.]  [Albany:  Printed  by 
Charles  R.  and  George  Webster.  Afril  25,  1 795.]  Folio  broad- 
side, c.,  NVP.  94676 

Ten  Chapters  in  the  Life  of  John  Hancock.  See  [Higginson 
(Stephen)],  no.  31749,  vol.  8.  aas.,  nvp.,  v. 

Ten  Eick  (Coanrod).  A  Defence,  delivered  before  the  Chassis 
of  Montgomery,  October  29,  18 19.  By  the  Rev.  Coanrod  Ten 
Eick.  Together  with  a  brief  statement  of  the  rise  and  progress  of 
the  Controversy,  which  occasioned  it,  and  of  the  Decision  of  the 
classis  in  the  case.  Auburn:  Printed  by  David  Rumsey.  18 19.  Svo, 
pp.  27.  heh.,  minnhs.  94677 

Title  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

Ten  Hints  addressed  to  Wise  Men;  concerning  the  dispute  which 
ended,  on  Nov.  8,  1809,  in  the  dismission  of  Mr.  Jackson,  the 
British  minister  to  the  United  States.  [Colophon:]  From  the  Press 
of  John  Elioty  Jun.    [Boston.    1810.]    8vo,  pp.  115. 

Caption  title.  ^^S.,  BA.,  C,  HSP.,  M.,  Y.  94678 

Improved  title  of  our  entry  under  John  Lowell  as  author,  no.  42449,  vol.  10. 
Williamson's  Bibliography  of  Maine  attributes  to  Benjamin  Vaughan. 

Ten  Letters  on  the  Church.   See  [Townley  (Adam)]. 

iTenemos  constitucion?  Mexico:  Supremo  gobierno.  1824. 
8^'o,  pp.  15.  ucAL. (Bancroft).  94679 

Entered  in  the  printed  catalogue  of  the  Bancroft  collection  under  Un  Amnnte  de 
la  constitucion,  pseud. 

Tenesles  (Nicola).  The  Indian  of  New-England,  and  the 
North-Eastern  Provinces;  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  an  Indian  Hunter, 
Ancient  Traditions  relating  to  the  Etchemin  Tribe,  their  modes  of 
life,  fishing,  hunting,  &c. :  with  Vocabularies  in  the  Indian  and  Eng- 
lish, giving  the  names  of  the  animals,  birds,  and  fish:  the  most  com- 
plete that  has  been  given  for  New-England,  in  the  Languages  of 
the  Etchemin  and  Micmacs.  These  are  now  the  only  Indian  Tribes 
to  the  North-East,  the  former  inhabitants  of  New-England,  that 
have  preserved  their  language  entire,  being  the  oldest  and  purest 
Indian  spoken  in  the  Eastern  States.   Derived  from  Nicola  Tenesles. 


526  TENESLES. 

By  a  Citizen  of  Middletown,  Conn.  .  .  .  Mlddletowriy  Connecticut: 
Charles  H.  Pelton,  Printer.  185  I.  Price  25  Cents.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
BM.,  c,  NYP.  +  [Title  as  above  with  the  following  variation:] 
Derived  from  the  Indian  (Nicola  Tenesles,)  by  Joseph  Barratt 
M.D.,  Member  of  several  Learned  Societies. .  .  .  [Same  imprint,  date, 
and  collation,]  aas.,  c,  m.  4~  [Third  Edition,  same  imprint,  date, 
and  collation,  but  omitting  the  price  at  the  end.]       c,  nyp.  94680 

In  some  copies  of  the  first  edition  listed,  the  words  "Derived  from  Nicola  Tenesles. 
By  a  citizen  of  Middletown,  Conn."  on  the  title,  are  covered  with  a  printed  slip 
reading  "By  Joseph  Barratt,  m.d.  Member  of  several  learned  societies,"  as  in  the 
later  issues,   c. 

On  the  verso  of  the  title  in  the  first  and  second  editions,  the  note  "To  the  Reader" 
is  signed  and  dated,  "J.  B.  Middletown,  Conn.,  September  18,  185 1,"  and  reads  in 
part  as  follows:  "...  the  Indian  Key  [see  below],  which  was  issued  only  last  year, 
of  which  five  hundred  copies  were  printed,  is  now  re-published,  and  some  additional 
matter  given  ..." 

In  the  third  edition,  the  first  portion  of  the  note  "To  the  Reader"  appears,  dated 
the  same,  and  is  followed  by  a  "Notice  to  the  Third  Edition,"  dated  "October  8th, 
1851,"  in  which  it  is  stated  that  "we  have  unexpectedly  been  called  upon  to  supervise 
the  printing  of  500  copies  more  of  this  book,  before  having  time  to  extend  it  in  the 
manner  we  had  purposed.  The  impression  therefore  will  differ  but  little  from  the 
2d  edition." 

One  of  the  issues  is  located  at  heh. 

Tenesles.  Key  to  the  Indian  Language  of  New-Enyland  [sic], 
in  the  Etchemin,  or  Passamaquoddy  Language,  Spoken  in  Maine 
and  St.  Johns  New-Brunswick.  Derived  from  Nicola  Tenesles. 
Written  from  the  Indian's  mouth,  by  a  Citizen  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  for  the  benefit  of  this  Indian.  No.  i.  Middletown^  Conn. 
1850.    [Verso  of  title:]    C.  H.  Pelton,  frlnter.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Title  supplied  by  Wlllard  O.  Waters.  HEH.  9468  I 

Tenesles.  Key  to  the  Indian  Language  of  New-Enyland  [sic], 
in  the  Etchemin,  or  Passamaquoddy  Language,  spoken  in  Maine 
and  St.  Johns  New-Brunswick.  Derived  and  written  from  the 
Indians  [sic]  (Nicola  Te[n]esles.)  By  Joseph  Bbaratt  [sic],  m.d. 
.  .  .  No.  I.  Middletown,  Conn.  1 850.  [Verso  of  title:]  C.  H. 
Pelton,  frmter.    8vo,  pp.  8.  c,  heh.,  m.,  nyp.,  whs.  94682 

No  more  numbers  published. 

Apparently  during  the  course  of  printing  this  edition  some  of  the  typographical 
errors  in  the  title  were  corrected.  See  the  entry  in  Filling's  Algonquian  Bibliog- 
raphy, and  the  c.  printed  card  for  issues  with  fewer  errors. 

Reprinted  with  additions  in  The  Indian  of  New-England,  above.  In  the  "Notice 
to  the  Third  Edition"  of  that  work,  Barratt  notes  that  it  has  also  been  reprinted  in 
no.  12  of  "Copway's  American  Indian." 

The  above  works,  of  a  later  period  than  that  now  covered  by  this  Dictionary,  are 
included  because  of  cross  references  from  Barratt,  and  Indian. 

Joseph  Barratt  also  published  "Indian  Proprietors  of  Mattebeseck,  and  their  de- 
scendants, whose  names  appear  in  the  town  records,  from  1673  to  1749."  [Middle- 
town.    1850.]    8vo,  pp.  4.    c.    Caption  title. 


TENNANT. 


527 


Tennant  (Charles).  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Gcortjc 
Murray,  &c.  &c.  &c.  on  Systematic  Colonization.  By  Charles  Ten- 
nant, Esq.  M.P.  Lofidon:  James  Ridgiuay^  Piccadilly.  1 830. 
[Verso  of  title:]  James  &  Luke  G.  Hansard  &  Sons,  near  L'ln- 
coMs-Inn  Fields,  London.    8vo,  pp.  53,  (i). 

BA.y    CAN.PARL.LIB.  94683 

Tennant.  Letters  forming  part  of  a  correspondence  with  Nas- 
sau William  Senior,  Esq.  concerning  Systematic  Colonization,  and 
the  Bill  now  before  Parliament  for  Promoting  Emigration;  also, 
a  Letter  to  the  Canada  Land  Company,  and,  a  Series  of  Questions, 
in  elucidation  of  the  principles  of  colonization.  By  Charles  Tennant, 
Esq.  M.P.  London:  Ridgway,  Piccadilly.  1 83 1.  ...  [Verso  of 
title:]  London:  Printed  by  James  (ff  Luke  G.  Hansard  if$  So?is, 
near  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields.   8vo,  pp.  97,  (  I  ).  ba.,  bm.,  nvh.  94684 

Tennant  (John).  S^'i?  Tennent  (John),  of  Virginia. 

Tennent  (Gilbert). 

Because  the  name  of  this  divine  is  associated  with  those  of  Jonathan  Edwards  and 
George  Whitefield  as  a  leader  in  the  evangelical  movement,  whose  New  England 
manifestation  is  known  as  the  Great  Awakening,  his  purely  religious  works  possess 
a  real  historical  interest.  We  have  not  attempted,  however,  to  give  a  complete  list 
of  his  sermons,  published  separately  or  in  groups.  For  many  of  these,  see  Evans, 
and  Hildeburn.  A  short  title  list  of  Tennent's  writings  is  included  by  Sprague  in 
the  biographical  sketch  in  his  "Annals,"  vol.  3,  1858,  pp.  38—40. 

Tennent.  The  Blessedness  of  Peace-Makers  represented;  and 
the  Danger  of  Persecution  considered;  in  Two  Sermons,  on  Mat.  v. 
9.  Preach'd  at  Philadelphia,  the  3d  Wednesday  in  May,  1759, 
before  the  Reverend  the  Synod,  of  New-York  and  Philadelphia,  by 
Gilbert  Tennent,  a.m.  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Printed  and  Sold  by  Wil- 
liam. Bradford,  at  the  London  Coffee-House,  the  corner  of  Market 
and  Front-streets,   m^dcc^lxv.   8vo,  pp.  50. 

AAS.,  BM.,  C,  M.,  p.  94685 

Contains  allusions  to  the  recently  healed  split  in  the  Presbyterian  churches,  which 
had  been  brought  about  by  their  different  attitudes  toward  the  Great  Awakening. 
See  below.  The  Danger  of  an  Unconverted  Ministry,  and  note. 

Tennent.  The  Danger  of  an  Unconverted  Ministry,  Con- 
sider'd  in  a  Sermon  On  Mark  vi.  34.  Preached  at  Nottingham,  in 
Pennsylvania,  March  8.  Anno  1739-40.  By  Gilbert  Tennent,  a.m. 
and  Minister  of  the  Gospel  in  New-Brunswick,  New-Jersey  .  .  . 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Benjamin  Franklin,  in  Market-street. 
1740.  8vo,  pp.  31.  C,  HSP.,  M.  +  Second  edition.  Philadelphia: 
Printed  by  Benjamin  Franklin  in  Market-street.  1740.  +  From 
the  Second  Edition  printed  at  Philadelphia.    Boston,  Printed  and 


528  TENNENT    (gILRERt). 

Sold  by  Rogers  and  Foude  below  the  Prison  in  Queen-Street^  near 
the  Town-House.    1 742.    4to,  pp.  20. 

AAS.,  BA.,  H.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PRINCETON,  Y.  94686 

Title  of  the  second  Philadelphia  edition  from  Evans. 

An  attack  upon  those  members  of  the  Presbyterian  clergy  who  were  out  of  sym- 
pathy with  the  Great  Awakening.  For  a  "Protestation"  presented  to  the  Synod  by 
the  opponents  of  Tennent  and  his  party,  see  Cross  (R.),  and  others,  no.  17662, 
vol.  5,  also  entered  as  no.  6:io6,  vol.  15.  The  controversy  led  to  the  withdrawal 
of  the  New  Brunswick  Presbytery  from  the  Synod,  and  a  split  in  the  church  which 
continued  until  1758.  See  R.  E.  Thompson's  "History  of  the  Presbyterian  Churches 
in  the  United  States,"  1895,  pp.  43-44. 

For  a  German  version,  see  below,  Die  Gefahr  .  .  . 

Tennent.  The  Examiner,  Examined,  or  Gilbert  Tennent, 
Harmonious.  In  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet  entitled,  The  Examiner, 
or  Gilbert  against  Tennent  being  a  Vindication  of  the  Rev.  Gilbert 
Tennent  and  his  Associates,  together  with  six  Rev.  Ministers  of 
Boston,  from  the  unjust  Reflections  cast  upon  them  by  the  Author 
of  that  Anonymous  Pamphlet,  together  with  some  Remarks  upon 
the  Querist's,  the  third  Part,  and  other  of  their  Performances.  The 
Whole  being  an  Essay  to  vindicate  the  late  Glorious  Work  of  God's 
Power  and  Grace  in  these  Lands,  from  the  unreasonable  Cavils  and 
Exceptions  of  said  Pamphlet,  and  others  of  like  Nature.  The  whole 
Essay  is  submitted  to  the  Decision  of  Truth  and  Common  Sense. 
By  Gilbert  Tennent,  a.m.  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Printed  and  Sold  by 
William  Bradford,  at  the  Sign  of  the  Bible  in  Second-Street.  1 743. 

8vo,   pp.    146,    (l).     AAS.,   B.,   C,   HSP.,  JCB.,   M.,   P.,  PRINCETON, 
UTS.,   Y.     -{-Boston.     1743.  CONGREG. LIB.  94687 

Written  in  reply  to  the  following: 

The  Examiner,  or  Gilbert  against  Tennent.  Containing  a  Confutation  of  the 
Reverend  Mr.  Gilbert  Tennent  and  his  Adherents:  Extracted  chiefly  from  his 
Own  Writings,  and  formed  upon  his  Own  Plan  of  comparing  the  Moravian  Prin- 
ciples, with  the  Standard  of  Orthodoxy,  in  distinct  Columns.  Together  with  some 
Strictures  on  the  Preface  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Tennent's  Five  Sermons  and  Appendix 
lately  published,  and  subscribed  by  Six  Reverend  Ministers  of  Boston.  The  whole 
being  an  Essay  towards  answering  three  Important  Queries,  viz.  I.  What  is 
Truth  In  the  present  Religious  Commotions  in  this  Land.?  2.  What  is  the  shortest 
Method  of  finding  the  whole  Truth?  3.  Whether  such  as  are  given  to  Change, 
ought  not  in  Conscience  to  make  their  publick  Retractions,  according  to  St. 
Austin?  The  whole  Essay  is  submitted  to  the  Judgment  of  Common  Sense.  By 
Philalethes.  .  ..  Boston;  Printed  for  S.  Eliot,  in  Cornhill.  1743.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
AAS.,  BA.,  H.,  NYH.  By  Rev.  John  Hancock.  Improved  title  of  no.  30172,  vol.  8. 
For  a  Philadelphia  edition,  see  Philalethes,  pseud.,  no.  62419,  vol.  15. 

Tennent.  A  Funeral  Sermon  Occasion'd  by  the  Death  Of 
the  Reverend  Mr.  John  Rowland,  who  departed  this  Life  April 
the  1 2th,  1745.  Preach'd  at  Charles-Town,  in  Chester  County, 
April   the    14th,    1745.     By   Gilbert  Tennent   .  .  .   Philadelphia: 


TENNENT  (gILBERt),  529 

Printed    by    WUliarn    Bradford    at    the    Bible    in    Second-Streety 
MpccxLV.    Small  8vo,  pp.  72.  hsp.  94688 

A  Narrative  of  the  Revival  and  Progress  of  Religion  In  the  Towns  of  Hopewell, 
Amwell  and  Maiden-Head,  in  New-Jersey,  and  New-Providence  In  Pennsylvania. 
In  a  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Prince,  Author  of  the  Christian  History.  By  the  Rev. 
Mr.  John  Rowland.  Being  the  last  Work  of  that  faithful  Servant  of  Jesus  Christ, 
which  he  compos'd  a  little  before  his  Decease,  and  Is  now  publlsh'd  for  the  Benefit 
and  Consolation  of  God's  People.  By  Thomas  Bourne.  .  .  .  [Same  imprint],  pp.  49-72. 

Title  from  Hildeburn. 

Tennent.  Die  Gefahr  bey  unbekehrten  Predigern,  Vorgcstellt 
in  einer  Sermon  Ueber  Marcus  am  VI.  v.  34,  Gepredigt  zu  Not- 
tingham in  Pensylvania,  den  8ten  Martz,  1740.  Durch  Gilbert 
Tennent,  Diener  am  Evangelio  zu  Neu-Braunschwick.  Aus  dcm 
Englischen  ins  Deutsche  iibersetzt.  .  .  .  Germajiton:  Gedruckt  und 
zu  finden  bey  Christofh  Saw,  1 740.    l6mo,  pp.  45.       hsp.  94689 

Title  from  Hildeburn. 

A  German  translation  of  Tennent's  famous  Nottingham  sermon,  see  above,  The 
Danger  of  an  Unconverted  Ministry. 

[Tennent].  A  General  Account  of  the  Rise  and  State  of  the 
College,  Lately  established  in  the  Province  of  New-Jersey,  in  Amer- 
ica: And  of  the  End  and  Design  of  its  Institution.  Published  by 
Order  of  the  Trustees  of  the  said  College;  for  the  Information  of 
the  Friends  of  Learning  and  Virtue,  in  Great-Britain  and  America. 
.  .  .  Nezv-York:  Printed  bv  James  Parker,  at  the  Nezv  Printing- 
Office  in  Beaver-Street:  mdcclii.  4to,  pp.  8.  Princeton.  94690 

Title  supplied  by  James  T.  Gerould. 

Tennent.  A  General  Account  of  the  Rise  and  State  of  the 
College,  Lately  established  in  the  Province  of  New-Jersey,  in  Amer- 
ica: And  of  the  End  and  Design  of  its  Institution.  Originally  pub- 
lished in  America,  An,  1752,  by  the  Trustees  of  the  said  College; 
and  now  republished,  in  Pursuance  of  their  Order,  with  some  Alter- 
ations and  Additions,  adapted  to  its  present  State;  for  the  Informa- 
tion of  the  Friends  of  Learning  and  Piety  in  Great-Britain ;  By 
the  Revd  Messrs.  Gilbert  Tennent  and  Samuel  Davies,  Agents  for 
the  said  Trustees.  .  .  .  London  Refrinted;  Anno  1 754.  Folio  pp.  8. 
AAS.,  BM.  -\-  Edinburgh  Refrinted:  Anno  1754.  Folio,  pp.  8. 
-\-  Edinburgh  Refrinted,  Anno  1754.    Small  8vo,  pp.  16. 

JCB.,  PRINCETON.  9469  I 

The  AAS.  copy  of  the  London  edition  has  pp.  7,  the  verso  of  the  last  blank,  but 
with  the  catchword  "Post-"  at  the  foot  of  p.  7,  making  it  evident  that  the  postscript, 
the  eighth  page,  is  on  the  recto  of  a  following  leaf.  The  above  title  is  from  a  photo- 
lithographic reproduction  of  the  bm.  copy  prepared  by  Henry  Stevens,  Son  &  Stiles 
at  the  expense  of  William  R.  Weeks,  ten  copies  only  printed,  nyh.,  nvp.  The  nyp. 
copy  has  a  presentation  inscription  dated  Oct.  5,  1896. 


530  TENNENT  (gILBERT). 

The  postscript  in  the  London  edition,  dated  March  5,  1754,  and  which  reads  in 
part,  "they  [Tennent  and  Davies]  intend  to  set  out  for  Scotland  some  Time  in  April 
next,"  makes  it  probable  that  that  edition  preceded  those  issued  in  Edinburgh. 

Neither  Edinburgh  edition  has  the  postscript.  In  the  16  pp.  edition,  an  abstract 
of  the  "Act  and  Recommendation  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land," and  a  letter  from  the  Marquis  of  Lothian  are  added. 

Information  supplied  by  James  T.  Gerould.  See  also  ms.  notes  of  the  late  Wm.  R. 
Weeks,  which  are  bound  with  the  nyp.  copy  of  the  facsimile  of  the  London  edition. 
In  the  library  of  Mr.  Weeks  were  formerly  copies  of  the  New  York  and  two  Edin- 
burgh editions  of  the  "General  Account." 

A  typewritten  transcript  of  the  Edinburgh  edition  with  eight  pages  is  in  the  library 
of  Princeton  University. 

5^^  also,  below,  To  the  Worthy  and  Generous  Friends  .  .  . 

Tennent.  The  Happiness  of  Rewarding  the  Enemies  of  our 
Reh'gion  and  Liberty,  Represented  in  a  Sermon  Preached  in  Phila- 
delphia, Feb.  17,  1756.  to  Captain  Vanderspiegel's  Independent 
Company  of  Volunteers,  at  the  Request  of  their  Officers.  By  Gilbert 
Tennent,  a.m.  and  Minister  of  the  Gospel  of  Christ  .  .  .  Published 
at  the  Desire  of  said  Officers  and  Company.  Philadelphia:  Printed 
by  James  Chattitiy  at  the  N ewest-Printing-O ffice,  on  the  South 
Side  of  the  Jersey  Market.  1756.  8vo,  pp.  32.  c,  P.  +  The 
Second  Edition,  published  at  the  desire  of  others.  [Same  imprint, 
date,  and  collation.]  heh.,  p.  94692 

Tennent.  Irenicum  Ecclesiasticum,  or  A  Humble  Impartial 
Essay  upon  the  Peace  of  Jerusalem,  wherein  The  Analogy  between 
Jerusalem  and  the  visible  Church  is  in  some  Instances  briefly  hinted. 
.  .  .  Also  A  Prefatory  Address  to  the  Synods  of  New-York  &  Phila- 
delphia. By  Gilbert  Tennent,  a.m.  .  .  .  Philadelphia.  Printed  and 
Sold  by  W .  Bradford^  at  the  Sign  of  the  Bible  in  Second-Street, 
MDCCXLix.   8vo,  pp.  viii,  141,  (i). 

B.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  PRINCETON.  94693 

Tennent.  The  late  Association  for  Defence,  encourag'd,  or 
The  lawfulness  of  a  Defensive  War.  Represented  in  a  Sermon 
preach'd  at  Philadelphia  December  24,  1747.  By  Gilbert  Ten- 
nent, A.M. .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  William  Bradford.  [  1748.] 
8vo,  pp.  46,  (i).  JCB.  +  The  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia: 
Printed  by  William  Bradford.    [1748.]    8vo,  pp.  46. 

BA.,  C,  H.,  HSP.,  JCB.,  P.,  WLC,  Y.  94694 

Title  of  the  first  edition  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn.  Hildeburn  and  Evans 
both  include  a  preliminary  leaf  in  the  collation  of  that  issue,  pp.  (2). 

For  a  reply,  see  John  Smith's  anonymous  "Doctrine  of  Christianity,"  nos.  82872, 
HSP.,  NYP.,  p.,  and  82873,  vol.  20,  c,  nyp.  Tennent  continued  his  argument  in  the 
following  two  works,  the  first  of  which  is  a  reply  to  Smith,  and  the  second,  a  differ- 
ent piece. 


TENNENT  (gILBERt).  53  I 

Tennent.  The  Late  Association  for  Defence  Farther  Encour- 
aged: Or,  Defensive  War  Defended;  and  Its  Consistency  with 
True  Christianity  Represented.  In  a  Reply  to  some  Exceptions 
Against  War,  in  a  late  Composure,  intituled,  The  Doctrine  of 
Christianity,  as  held  by  the  People  called  Quakers,  vindicated.  By 
Gilbert  Tennent,  a.m.  .  .  .  Ph'iladclfhia:  Printed  and  Sold  I>v  B. 
Franklin  a?id  D.  Hall,  mdccxlviii.  Price  25.  6d.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  183. 

B.,  C,  HEH.,  HSP.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.,  UP.,  UTS.  94695 

Willard  O.  Waters  Informs  us  that  the  text  of  this  work  is  entirely  different  from 
that  of  the  following. 

Tennent.  The  late  Association  for  Defence,  fartlier  encour- 
ag'd,  or  The  Consistancy  of  Defensive  War,  with  True  Christianit)'. 
Represented  in  two  Sermons  preach'd  at  Philadelphia,  January  24. 
1747—8.  By  Gilbert  Tennent,  a.m.  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Printed  a?id 
Sold  by  William  Bradford^  at  the  Sign  of  the  Bible  in  Second-Street. 
[1748].    8vo,  pp.  iv,  56.  HEH.,  p.  94696 

Title  from  Hildeburn. 

Tennent.  The  Necessity  of  holding  fast  the  Truth  represented 
in  Three  Sermons  on  Rev.  iii.  3.  Preached  at  New  York,  April 
1742.  With  an  Appendix,  Relating  to  Errors  lately  vented  by  some 
Moravians  in  those  Parts.  To  which  are  added,  A  Sermon  on  the 
Priestly-OfKce  of  Christ,  And  another.  On  the  Virtue  of  Charity. 
Together  with  A  Sermon  of  a  Dutch  Divine  on  taking  the  little 
Foxes;  faithfully  translated.  By  Gilbert  Tennent,  m.a.  Minister 
of  the  Gospel  at  New-Brunswick,  in  New-Jersey.  .  .  .  Boston: 
Printed  and  Sold  by  S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green  in  Queen-Street, 
over  against  the  Prison,  mdccxliii.  8  vo,  pp.  (2),  vi,  no,  (2), 
37,  verso  blank,  (2),  31.       aas.,  b.,  bm.,  c,  h.,  hsp.,  nyh.,  nvp., 

PRINCETON,  Y.  94697 

The  additional  sermons  by  Tennent  and  that  by  the  "Dutch  Divine"  have  separate 
title  pages  as  follows: 

Two  Sermons  Preached  at  New-Brunswick,  In  the  Year  1741.  on  The  Priestly 
Office  of  Christ.  And  The  Virtue  of  Charity.  By  Gilbert  Tennent,  .a.m.  And  Minister 
of  the  Gospel  there.  .  .  .  Boston:  N.  E.  Printed  and  Sold  by  S.  Kneeland  and  T. 
Green,  in  Queenstreet  over  against  the  Prison.    1742. 

A  Sermon  By  Abraham  Hellenbroek,  Sometime  Minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Rotter- 
dam.   From  Canticles  Chap.  II.  Ver.  15 Being  one  of  that  Rev.  Author's  printed 

Discourses  on  the  Song  of  Solomon.  Published  at  Rotterdam,  Anno  1717.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Dutch.  Boston:  N.  E.  Printed  and  Sold  by  S.  Kneeland  and  T. 
Green,  in  Queen-street.    1742. 

For  an  edition  of  the  appendix,  see  below,  Some  Account  of  the  Principles  of  the 
Moravians. 

Tennent.  The  Necessity  of  praising  God  for  Mercies  recciv'd. 
A  sermon  occasion'd  by  the  Success  of  the  late  Expedition,  (under 


532  TENNENT  (gILBERT). 

the  Direction  and  Command  of  Gen.  Pepperel  and  Com.  Warren,) 
in  reducing  the  City  and  Fortresses  of  Louisburgh,  on  Cape-Breton, 
To  the  Obedience  of  His  Majesty,  King  George  the  Second. 
Preach'd  at  Philadelphia  July  7,  1745.  By  Gilbert  Tennent  .  .  . 
Philadelfhia:  Printed  and  Sold  by  William  Bradford  at  the  Bible 
in  Second  Street.    [1745.]    8vo,  pp.  (2),  40. 

c,  HSP.,  NYH.,  p.  94698 

Tennent.  The  Necessity  of  Thankfulness  for  Wonders  of  Di- 
vine Mercies.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  Philadelphia  April  15  th  1744. 
On  Occasion  of  the  important  and  glorious  Victory  obtain'd  by  the 
British  Arms  in  the  Mediterranean,  under  the  Conduct  of  Admii"al 
Matthews,  over  the  united  Fleets  of  France  and  Spain,  and  likewise 
the  Frustrating  a  detestable  Attempt  to  Invade  England,  by  a 
Popish  Pretender.  By  Gilbert  Tennent,  a.m.  .  .  .  Philadelfhia: 
Printed  by  William  Bradford,  at  the  Sign  of  the  Bible  in  Second- 
Street.    1744.    4tO,  pp.  16.  HEH.,  HSP.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  P.  94699 

Tennent.  The  Querists,  Part  III.  iSfc-^  no.  671 17,  vol.  16. 

Tennent.  Remarks  upon  a  Protestation  presented  to  the  Synod 
of  Philadelphia,  June  i.  174 1.  By  Gilbert  Tennent,  a.m.  and 
Minister  of  the  Gospel  in  New-Brunswick,  New-Jersey.  .  .  .  Phila- 
delfhia:  Printed  and  Sold  by  Benj.  Frankliny  1 741.    Svo,  pp.  68. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  C._,  H.,  HSP.  947OO 

Pp.  37—68:  The  Apology  of  the  Presbytery  of  New-Brunswick,  for  Their  Dissent- 
ing from  Two  Acts  or  New  Religious  Laws,  which  were  made  at  the  last  Session  of 
our  Synod.  Humbly  ofFer'd  to  the  Consideration  of  the  Synod  now  conven'd  at 
Philadelphia.    Philadelphia:    Printed  and  Sold  by  Benj.  Franklin,  1741. 

For  the  "Protestation,"  see  Cross  (R. ),  and  others,  no.  17662,  vol.  5,  also  entered 
as  no.  62106,  vol.  15. 

See  also:  An  Examination  and  Refutation  of  Mr.  Gilbert  Tennent's  Remarks  on 
the  Protestation  presented  to  the  Synod  of  Philadelphia,  June  i,  1741.  And  the  said 
Protest  set  in  its  True  Light,  and  justified.  By  some  Members  of  the  Synod.  Phila- 
delphia:   B.  Franklin.    1742.    Title  from  Hildeburn,  no.  761. 

Tennent.  A  Sermon,  on  I  Chronicles  xxix.  28.  Occasioned 
by  the  Death  of  King  George  the  Second,  of  happy  Memory,  who 
departed  this  Life  on  the  25  th  Day  of  October,  in  the  Year  of  our 
Lord,  1 760,  in  the  77th  Year  of  his  Age,  and  the  34th  of  his  Reign ; 
beloved  and  honored  by  his  Subjects,  for  his  Eminent-Royal- Vir- 
tues. Together,  with  some  brief  Hints,  of  the  amiable  Character  of 
His  Majesty  King  George  the  Third,  now  seated  on  the  British 
Throne,  and  the  auspicious  Omens,  that  attend  his  Infant  Reign. 
Preached  at  Philadelphia,  January  25th,  1 76 1 ....  By  Gilbert  Ten- 


TENNENT  (gILBERt).  533 

ncnt,  Minister  of  the  Gospel  of  Christ.  .  .  .  Philadrlfhia:    Pr'tntiil 
by  W.  Dunlap,  mdcclxi.    4to,  pp.  27.  M.  94701 

j.  According  to  Haven's  List,  there  were  two  editions  in  this  year. 

Tennent.  a  Sermon  Preach'd  at  Burh'ngton  in  New-Jersey, 
November  23.  1749.  Being  the  Day  appointed  by  his  Excellency 
the  Governor,  with  the  advice  of  His  Majesty's  Council,  for  a  Pro- 
vincial Thanksgiving.  Before  the  Governor  and  others,  upon  Texts 
chosen  by  his  Excellency.  With  a  Prefatory  Address  to  Philip 
Doddridge,  d.d.  By  Gilbert  Tennent,  a.m.  ...  Philadelphia. 
Printed  by  W.  Brad  j  or  d  at  the  Sign  of  the  Bible  iti  Secotid-Street. 

MDCCXLIX.     8vo,  pp.  28. 

AAS,  B.,  BM.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  JCB.,  NYP.,  P.  94702 

Tennent.  A  Sermon  Preach'd  At  Philadelphia,  January  7. 
1747—8.  Being  the  Day  appointed  by  The  Honourable  the  Presi- 
dent and  Council,  To  be  observed  throughout  this  Province,  as  a 
Day  of  fasting  and  prayer.  With  some  Enlargement.  By  Gilbert 
Tennent,  a.m.  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  W.  Bradford,  at  the 
Sign  of  the  Bible  in  Second-street,   mdccxlviii.   8vo,  pp.  34. 

C,  HEH.,  HSP.,  P.,  PRINCETON.  94703 

Tennent.  Sermons  on  Important  Subjects;  adapted  To  the 
perilous  State  of  the  British  Nation,  lately  preached  in  Philadelphia. 
By  Gilbert  Tennent,  a.m.  Minister  of  the  Gospel.  .  .  .  Philadelphia: 
Printed  by  James  Chattin,  at  the  N ewest-Printing-O jfice,  on  the 
South  Side  of  the  Jersey-Market.  1 758.  8vo,  pp.  xxxvii,  blank 
leaf,  425.  aas.,  bm.,  c,  heh.,  hsp.,  JCB.,  nyh.,  nyp., 

p.,  PRINCETON,  UTS.,  WLC.  94704 

Tennent.  A  Solemn  Warning  to  the  Secure  World,  from  the 
God  of  terrible  Majesty.  Or,  The  Presumptuous  Sinner  Detected, 
his  Pleas  Consider'd,  and  his  Doom  Display'd.  Being  an  Essay,  in 
which  the  strong  Proneness  of  Mankind  to  entertain  a  false  Confi- 
dence is  proved ;  the  Causes  &  Foundations  of  this  Delusion  open'd 
and  consider'd  in  a  great  Variety  of  Particulars;  the  Folly,  Sinful- 
ness and  dangerous  Consequences  of  such  a  presumptuous  Hope 
expos'd,  and  Directions  propos'd  how  to  obtain  that  Scriptural  and 
Rational  Hope,  which  maketh  not  ashamed.  In  a  Discourse  from 
Deut.  xxix.  19,  20,  21.  By  Gilbert  Tennent,  m.a.  Minister  of  the 
Gospel  at  N.  Brunswick  N.  Jersey.  .  .  .  Boston,  N.  E.  Printed  by 
S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green,  for  D.  Henchman  in  CornhilL 
mdccxxxv.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  v-xiii,  (i),  205;  (3),  (2),  xv,  (i ),  78. 

AAS.,  B.,  BM.,  PRINCETON,  Y.  94705 

VOL.  xxiv.  34 


534  TENNENT  (gILBERT). 

Second  title:  The  Nature  of  Regeneration  opened,  and  Its  Absolute  Necessity,  in 
Order  to  Salvation,  Demonstrated,  in  a  Sermon  from  Joh.  III.  3.  Also  The  Nature 
of  Adoption,  With  its  Consequent  Priviledges,  Explained.  In  a  Sermon  From  I  Joh. 
III.  I.  By  the  Reverend  Mr.  John  Tennent,  Late  Minister  of  the  Gospel  in  Free- 
hold, New  Jersey.  An  Expostulatory  Address  to  Saints  and  Sinners.  Added  as  an 
Appendix,  to  the  first  of  these  Discourses:  By  Gilbert  Tennent,  a.m.  Minister  of  the 
Gospel  at  New-Brunswick,  in  New-Jersey.  .  .  .  Boston:    N.  E.    Printed  in  the  Year. 

Tennent.  A  Solemn  Warning  to  the  secure  World,  from  the 
God  of  Terrible  Majesty,  or  the  Presumptuous  Sinner  Detected, 
his  Pleas  considered,  and  his  Doom  displayed  &c.  By  Gilbert  Ten- 
nent. To  which  is  added,  The  Life  of  his  Brother,  the  Rev.  Mr. 
John  Tennent,  with  his  two  Sermons  on  the  Nature  of  Regeneration 
opened,  and  its  absolute  Necessity  in  order  to  Salvation  Demon- 
strated.  Philadelphia:    1740?  947^6 

"Advertised  in  the  Weekly  Mercury,  July  31,  1740.  Perhaps  printed  by  William 
Bradford  in  New  York." 

Title  and  note  from  Hildeburn. 

Evans  gives  the  same  title  with  no  location,  but  states  that  the  running  heading 
is  "The  Presumer  detected." 

Tennent.  Some  Account  of  the  Principles  of  the  Moravians: 
Chiefly  collected  from  Conversations  with  Count  Zinzendorf ;  and 
from  some  Sermons  preached  by  him  at  Berlin,  and  published  in 
London.  Being  an  Appendix  to  a  Treatise  on  The  Necessity  of 
holding  Fast  the  Truth.  By  Gilbert  Tennent,  m.a.  .  .  .  Recom- 
mended by  the  Reverend  Dr.  Colman,  and  other  Ministers  of  Bos- 
ton. With  a  Preface,  offering  some  Reasons  for  this  Publication. 
London:  Printed  jar  S.  Mason ,  opposite  to  Love-Lane,  in  Wood- 
street.   MDCCXLiii.   8vo,  pp.  48.  JCB.  94707 

See  above,  The  Necessity  of  holding  fast  the  Truth. 
Title  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Tennent.  To  the  Worthy  and  Generous  Friends  of  Religion 
and  Learning.  The  Petition  of  Gilbert  Tennent  and  Samuel  Davies, 
in  the  Name  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Infant  College  of  New-Jersey, 
and  many  of  the  Inhabitants  of  that,  and  the  neighbouring  Prov- 
inces: .  .  .  [London.   1754.]   Folio,  pp.  4.  947o8 

Caption  title. 

"Following  the  Petition  is  an  indorsement,  by  68  'Ministers  of  the  Gospel  in  or 
near  London';  also  an  excerpt  from  a  letter  of  Rev.  Mr.  Pemberton  to  the  Society 
in  Scotland  for  Propagating  Christian  Knowledge;  concluding  with  a  statement  of 
approval  of  the  'Associated  Pastors  In  Boston  New-England.'  " 

"It  was  Issued  as  a  separate  document,  for  distribution  among  London  contributors, 
to  arouse  public  interest  before  the  Meeting  of  the  General  Assembly,  which  was 
held  In  May,  1754." 

A  copy  of  the  petition  was  formerly  In  the  possession  of  the  late  William  R.  Weeks, 
and  the   above  title  and   Information  are  taken   from  his   ms.   description,  which  Is 


TENNENT  (gILBERT).  535 

bound  with  the  nyp.  copy  of  the  facsimile  of  the  General  Account,  London,   1754. 
See  that  title,  above. 

A  typewritten  transcript  of  the  petition  is  in  the  library  of  Princeton  University. 

Tennent.  Two  Sermons  Preach'd  at  Burlington,  in  New- 
Jersey,  April  27th,  1749.  The  Day  appointed  by  His  Excellency 
the  Governor,  and  the  Honourable  the  Council,  for  a  Provincial 
Fast,  before  the  Governor  and  others,  upon  Texts  Chosen  by  His 
Excellency.  By  Gilbert  Tennent,  a.m.  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Printed 
and  Sold  by  W.  Bradford,  in  Second  Street.    [  I  749.]    8vo,  pp.  40. 

C,  HSP.,  NVH.  94709 

"A  Letter  from  the  Rev.  Mr.  Gilbert  Tennent,  late  of  New-Brunswick  in  the 
Province  of  New-Jersey,  now  of  Philadelphia  in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  re- 
lating chiefly  to  the  late  glorous  Revival  of  Religion  in  those  Parts  of  America,  "is 
included  in  Thomas  Prince's  "Christian  History  ...  for  the  Year  1744,"  Boston, 
174s,  pp.  285-298. 

A  "recommendatory  Preface"  by  Gilbert  Tennent  is  prefixed  to  "A  Faithful  Nar- 
rative of  the  many  Dangers  and  Sufferings  ...  of  Robert  Eastburn,  during  his  late 
Captivity,"  1758,  our  no.  21664,  vol.  6. 

See  also:  "Three  Letters  to  the  Reverend  Mr.  George  Whltefield,"  the  three 
authors  being  Gilbert  and  William  Tennent,  and  Benjamin  Colman. 

At  the  end  of  1740  and  beginning  of  1741  Tennent  accompanied  Whiteficld  on  a 
preaching  tour,  and  his  sermons  at  this  time  inspired  the  following  verses: 

On  the  Reverend  Mr.  Gilbert  Tennent's  Powerful  and  successful  Preaching  in 
Boston,  and  other  neighbouring  Towns.  With  a  few  Words  of  Advice  to  awaken'd 
Souls.  And  of  Warning  to  the  Dispisers  of  the  Gospel  Offers  of  Salvation  [Poem  in 
two  columns.]     [Boston.    1741?]    Folio  broadside,     m. 

A  Poem  Occasion'd  by  the  late  powerful  and  awakening  Preaching  of  the  Rev- 
erend Mr.  Gilbert  Tennant  by  some  young  Lads  much  affected  therewith.  [Poem 
in  two  columns.]    [Boston?    1741?]    Folio  broadside,    m. 

See  also,  "Whitefield,  and  Tennent,  their  conduct  and  preaching  vindicated," 
Boston,  1741,  Evans  no.  4862,  no  copy  located. 

Tennent  (John),  oj  Nezu  Jersey,  b.  1 706,  d.  1732.  The 
Nature  of  Regeneration  opened.  See  Tennent  (Gilbert),  A.  Sol- 
emn Warning,  no.  94705,  note. 

Tennent  (John),  oj  Virginia.  Epistle  to  Dr.  Mead  respecting 
the  Bite  of  a  Viper  and  its  Poison.   Edinburgh.    1742.    8vo.    94710 

Title  from  Allibone. 

Tennent.  An  Epistle  to  Dr.  Richard  Mead,  concerning  the 
Epidemical  Diseases  of  Virginia,  particularly,  a  Pleurisy  and  Peri- 
pneumony:  Wherein  is  shewn  the  surprising  Efficacy  of  the  Seneca 
Rattle-Snake  Root,  in  Diseases  owing  to  a  Viscidity  and  Coagula- 
tion of  the  Blood;  such  as  Pleurises  and  Peripneumonies,  these  be- 
ing epidemick,  and  very  mortal  in  Virginia,  and  other  Colonies  on 
the  Continent  of  America,  and  also  the  Lee-Ward  Islands.  To 
which  is  prefixt,  a  Cut  of  that  most  valuable  Plant:  and  an  Appendix 
annexed  ...  By  John  Tennent.  .  .  .  Edinburgh:    Printed  by  P. 


53^  TENNENT  (jOHn). 

Matthicj  and  sold  by  most  Booksellers  In  Town,  m.dcc.xxxviii. 
Small  8vo,  pp.  1 02.  Folded  plate,  bm.,  Bodleian,  jcb.,  fac.adv. 
+  Edinbu7'gh :  Printed  by  P.  Matthie,  and  sold  by  William  Miller 
Bookseller y  at  his  Shof  a  little  above  the  Cross,  North  Side  of  the 
Street,    m.dcc.xlii.    8vo,  pp.  102.    Folded  frontispiece. 

AML.,  NYAM.  947  I  I 
Title  of  the  first  edition  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Tennent.  An  Essay  on  the  Pleurisy.  By  John  Tennent. 
William-sburg:  Printed  and  sold  by  William  Parks.  1 736.  8vo, 
pp.  46.  M.  +  Williamburg,  Printed:  New-York:  Re-frinted 
and  Sold  by  Jam.es  Parker,  at  the  New  Printing-O  fice  in  Hanover- 
Square:  1742.  Svo,  pp.  40.  c,  M.,  NYAM.  +  Philadelphia:  B. 
Franklin.    1 742.  947  1 2 

Note  of  the  Philadelphia  edition  from  Hildeburn,  who  states  that  it  was  adver- 
tised in  the  "Pennsylvania  Gazette,"  Sept.  9,  1742. 

[Tennent].?  Every  Man  his  own  Doctor:  or,  The  Poor 
Planter's  Physician.  Prescribing  Plain  and  Easy  Means  for  Per- 
sons to  cure  themselves  of  all,  or  most  of  the  Distempers  incident 
to  this  Climate,  and  v^^ith  very  little  Charge,  the  Medicines  being 
chiefly  of  the  Growth  and  Production  of  this  Country.  .  .  .  The 
Second  Edition.  Printed  and  Sold  by  William  Parks  at  his  Printing- 
Offices  in  William-sburg,  and  Annapolis,  1734.  .  .  .  Bvo,  pp.  56, 
index  (2).  nyam.  -f- The  Third  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Re- 
printed and  Sold  by  B.  Franklin.  1734.  Svo,  pp.  56.  aml.  -f"  The 
Fourth  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Reprinted  and  Sold  by  B.  FraJik- 
lin.  M.DCC,xxxvi.  i2mo,  pp.  56.  -{-Philadelphia:  Reprinted  by 
B.  Franklin.  1 737.  -\-  Fourth  Edition,  with  Additions.  Williams- 
burg:  Printed  and  Sold  by  William  Hunter.  1751.  1 2 mo,  pp. 
47,(1)+  AAS.  94713 

Information  concerning  the  1736  and  1737  editions  from  Evans.  Hildeburn  noted 
that  an  edition  was  advertised  for  sale  in  the  "Pennsylvania  Gazette,"  June  25, 
I  74 1,  among  other  works  "Sold  by  B.  Franklin." 

Reprinted  in  the  9th  edition  of  Fisher's  "The  American  Instructor,"  Philadelphia, 
1748. 

Tennent.  Observations  on  the  Senekka  Snake-Root,  hondoyi. 
1741.    Svo.  94714 

Title  from  Allibone. 

Tennent.  Physical  Enquiries:  Discovering  the  mode  of  trans- 
lation in  the  constitutions  of  northern  inhabitants  on  going  to  and 
for  some  time  after  arrivino;  in  southern  climates;  an  error  of  the 


TENNENT  (john).  537 

College  of  Physicians  in  recommending  vinegar  to  liis  majesty's 
fleet  in  the  West-Indies  to  prevent  the  epidemic  fever  there  so  fatal 
to  Britons  .  .  .  Lofidon.   A.  Millar.    1742. 

AML.,  BM.,  NYAM,,  NVP.  947  I  5 

Title  from  the  Surgeon  General's  Catalogue. 
A  second  edition  appeared  in  1749.    bm. 

Tennent.  Proposals  for  Printing  by  Subscription,  A  Treatise  on 
the  Diseases  of  Virginia  and  the  Neighbouring  Colonies.  In  Four 
Parts.   To  contain  about  28  sheets  8vo.    {^Philadelphia.    1738.] 

Advertised  in  the  Pennsylvania  Gazette,  July  27,  1738.  947^^ 

Information  from  Haven's  list. 

Tennent.  Truth  Stifled  and  Appeal  to  the  genius  of  the  An- 
cient Romans  with  respect  to  his  Discovery  of  the  efflcacy  of  the 
Senekka  Rattlesnake  Root  which  cures  with  great  certainty  the 
American  Epidemical  Fever,  and  the  regard  paid  to  the  Author's 
conduct,  by  the  Virginia  Legislature.  London.    1741.   8vo,  pp.  61. 

94717 

"With  Dedication  to  the  Lords  of  the  Admiralty,  presenting  his  claims  to  a  place 
in  the  Expedition  to  the  West  Indies." 

Title  from  J.  R.  Smith's  "Bibliotheca  Americana,"  1853,  no.  1791.  Collation  and 
note  from  "Steven's  Historical  Collections,"  1881,  no.  972,  which  see  for  an  inter- 
esting note  on  the  author's  life. 

Several  other  titles  by  Tennent  with  less  American  interest  are  in  the  library  of 
the  Academy  of  Medicine  in  New  York  and  at  the  British  Museum. 

Tennent  (William).  An  Address,  occasioned  by  the  Late  In- 
vasion of  the  Liberties  of  the  American  Colonies  by  the  British 
Parliament,  delivered  in  Charlestown,  South  Carolina.  By  Wil- 
liam Tennent,  a.m.  Philadelfhia:  Printed  and  Sold  l>\  Wdliam 
and  Thomas  Bradford,  at  the  London  Coffee-House.   mdcclxxiv. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  AAS.,  HEH.,  HSP.,  JCB.,  NYH.,  P.,  PRINCETON,  Y.  947  I  8 

Tennent.  Mr.  Tennent's  Speech,  on  the  Dissenting  Petition, 
delivered  in  the  House  of  Assembly,  Charles-Town,  South-Caro- 
lina, Jan.  II,  1777.    Charles-Town:    Printed  by  Peter  Timothy. 

M,DCC,LXXVII.     8V0,  pp.   28.  C,  WHS.  94719 

Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns,  the  whs.  copy  lacking  all  after  p.  18. 

Collation  from  c.  copy. 

Reprinted  in  Ramsay's  "History  of  the  Independent  or  Congregational  Church  in 
Charleston,"  1815,  pp.  53-71. 

In  the  above  list  we  have  omitted  a  number  of  Tennent's  printed  sermons.  See 
Evans. 

See  also:  Three  Letters  to  the  Reverend  Mr.  George  Whiteficld,  the  authors  being 
Gilbert  and  William  Tennent,  and  Benjamin  Colman. 

Below  are  listed  chronologically  editions  of  Elias  Boudinot's  anonymous  life  of 
Tennent,  which  were  not  entered  under  the  author. 


538  TENNENT  (wILLIAM). 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  the  Rev.  William  Tenxient  .  .  .  Extracted  from  the  "Evan- 
gelical Intelligencer"  for  the  year  1806.  Morris-Toivn:  Printed  by  Henry  P. 
Russell.    1807.    i8mo,  pp.  87.    y.    Title  supplied  by  Anne  S.  Pratt. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  William  Tennent,  formerly  Pastor  of  the  Pres- 
byterian Church  at  Freehold,  in  New-Jersey:  in  which  is  contained,  among  other 
interesting  particulars,  an  Account  of  his  being  Three  Days  in  a  Trance,  and  ap- 
parently lifeless.  Extracted  from  the  "Evangelical  Intelligencer"  for  the  year  1806. 
Trenton:  Published  by  James  Oram.  H.  P,  Russell,  Printer,  Morris-Town.  Dec. 
1 810.    i6mo,  pp.  60.   AAS.,  p. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  William  Tennent,  Late  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian 
church  at  Freehold,  in  New-Jersey.  With  an  Account  of  his  Views  while  in  a  Trance, 
which  continued  three  days.    Published  by  Zenas  Covel,  Kingston.    1 81 3.     iSmo,  pp. 

67.     AAS. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  William  Tennent,  formerly  Pastor  of  the  Pres- 
byterian Church  at  Freehold,  in  New-Jersey  .  .  .  Abridged  from  the  "Evangelical 
Intelligencer,"  for  the  year  1806.  Philadelphia:  Printed  and  sold  at  no.  256, 
North  Third  Street.    1814.    I2mo,  pp.  36.    aas. 

Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  William  Tennent  late  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at 
Freehold,  in  New-Jersey.  .  .  .  Salem,  Published  by  J .  Stevenson,  Jun.  Dodd  £f 
Rumsey,  Printers.    1814.    24mo,  pp.  143.   aas. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  William  Tennent,  formerly  Pastor  of  the  Pres- 
byterian Church  at  Freehold,  in  New-Jersey  .  .  .  Poughkeepsie:  Printed  by  Para- 
clete &  Sheldon  Potter.    181 5.    i8mo,  pp.  74.    aas.,  uts. 

Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Wm.  Tennent:  late  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at 
Freehold,  in  New- Jersey  .  .  .  New  York.  Published  by  E.  Duyckinck,  No.  68  Water- 
Street.    N.  Van  Riper,  Printer.    i8i8.    24mo,  pp.   128.    aas.,  nyh. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  William  Tennent,  formerly  Pastor  of  the  Pres- 
byterian Church  at  Freehold,  in  New-Jersey  .  .  .  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  D.  Dick- 
inson, No.  100,  Race  Street,  and  for  sale  by  him  and  Etnmor  Matlack,  115,  North 
Second  Street.    1819.    l6mo,  pp.  36.    aas. 

Memoir  .  .  .  Springfield,  1822.   See  [Boudlnot  (Elias)],  no  6855,  vol.  2. 

There  was  apparently  an  edition  of  this  year,  York,  1822,  from  which  the  Glasgow 
and  London  editions  of  1892  were  reprinted,  but  of  which  we  have  located  no  copy. 

A  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  William  Tennent,  Minister  of  Freehold,  Monmouth 
County,  N.  J.  First  published  in  the  Evangelical  Magazine,  printed  in  Philadelphia. 
Springfield:    Published  by  G.  W.  Callender.   A.  G.  Tannatt  &  Co.  Printers.    [182-?] 

l8m0,   pp.   67.     AAS.,   C,   Y. 

The  firm  of  A.  G.  Tannatt  &  Co.  began  printing  the  "Hampden  Federalist,"  in 
Springfield,  in  November,  1819. 

Life  of  the  Rev.  William  Tennent  ...  Trenton,  1833.  See  Boudinot  (Elias), 
no.  6854,  vol.  2. 

Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Wm.  Tennent,  formerly  of  Freehold,  New-Jersey.  . .  . 
Nezvark,  N.  J.  Published  by  Benjamin  Olds.  1834.  [Verso  of  title:]  Benjamin 
Olds,  Printer.    i8mo,  pp.  72.    aas.,  nyh. 

Life  of  the  Rev.  William  Tennent,  formerly  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
at  Freehold,  in  New-Jersey  ...  Hartford:  S.  Andrus  and  Son,  1845.  24mo,  pp. 
128.   aas.,  c. 

For  a  New  York,  1847,  edition,  see  Boudinot  (Elias),  no.  6854,  vol.  2. 

Later  editions  were  also  printed,  New  York,  1854,  uts.;  Glasgow,  1892,  b.m;. 
London,  1892,  bm. 

TENNESSEE. 

The  works  entered  below,  are  as  follows: 
I.   Public  Documents. 

2.  Miscellaneous  publications.  Works  relating  to  Tennessee  not  elsewhere  more 
properly  entered  under  individual  or  corporate  author,  or  title.  These  include 
anonymous  works,  state  society  and  party  publications,  and  those  of  other 
corporate  bodies  in  whose  name  that  of  the  state  appears. 


TENNESSEE. 


539 


The  editor  is  under  obligations  to  Douglas  C.  McMurtrle,  author  of  "Early  Print- 
ing in  Tennessee,"  1933,  for  the  use  of  his  preliminary  notes  on  Tennessee  as  well 
as  for  the  assistance  obtained  from  the  printed  work.  In  many  cases,  in  order  to 
save  duplication  of  work,  where  copies  of  the  books  entered  were  not  easily  available, 
titles  and  collations  have  been  taken  from  that  work.  Titles  located  by  McMurtric  in 
the  McClung  Collection  of  the  Lawson  McGhee  Library  at  Knoxville,  have  in  our 
list  the  abbreviated  form  of  location,  "mcclung." 

Public  Documents. 
Following  a  brief  outline  of  the  different  local  governments,  un- 
der which  the  Tennessee  settlers  first  lived,  we  give  here  first,  the 
documents  of  the  territorial  government,  and  secondly,  those  of  the 
state,  through  the  year  1 821  only.  Under  both  territory  and  state 
the  arrangement  is  in  the  main  alphabetical  under  the  body,  institu- 
tion, or  official  responsible.  Exceptions  to  this  rule  are  the  titles 
entered  under  the  headings.  Constitution,  and  Laws,  Statutes,  etc. 
Reports  of  cases,  opinions  of  judges,  etc.,  are  arranged  under  the 
heading.  Courts,  the  reports  having  the  sub-heading.  Reports. 

WATAUGA  AND  OTHER  ASSOCIATIONS. 
When  the  region  now  the  state  of  Tennessee  was  first  settled  it  fell  within  the 
jurisdiction  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina.  As,  however,  no  local  units  of  govern- 
ment existed,  the  settlers  formed  associations  to  regulate  their  own  affairs.  Haywood 
states  that  in  1772  the  "settlement  on  the  Watauga  .  .  .  formed  a  written  association 
and  articles  for  their  conduct;  they  appointed  five  commissoners,  a  majority  of  whom 
was  to  decide  all  matters  of  controversy,  and  to  govern  and  direct  for  the  common 
good  in  other  respects  ..."  This  compact  was  thus  the  first  public  document  of  the 
Tennessee  country,  as  well  as  the  first  written  agreement  of  the  kind  west  of  the 
Alleghanies.  It  does  not  appear  to  have  been  printed,  and  Ramsey  was  not  able  to 
locate  the  original.  Similar  compacts  were  entered  into  by  other  groups  as  in  the 
case  of  the  Cumberland  and  Clarksville  assocations.  See  Haywood's  "Civil  and 
Political  History,"  1823,  p.  41,  Ramsey's  "Annals,"  1853,  p.  107,  and  Turner's 
"Western  State-making  in  the  Revolutionary  Era,"  in  Am.  Hist.  Rev.,  vol.  i,  1895, 

PP'  77~7^- 

WASHINGTON   DISTRICT. 

In  1776  the  Watauga  and  Holstein  settlements,  calling  themselves  "Washington 
District,"  sent  a  petition  to  the  provincial  council  of  North  Carolina,  asking  to  be 
recognized  as  part  of  the  province,  and  in  the  same  year  their  delegates  were  seated 
in  the  provincial  congress.  See  Col.  Rec.  of  N.  C,  vol.  10,  pp.  702  and  926.  Pp. 
708-711  contain  the  petition  reprinted  from  Ramsey,  pp.  134-138.  It  is  signed  by 
a  committee,  elected  by  the  people,  consisting  of  twelve  members  and  a  clerk,  and  70 
others,  and  contains  information  as  to  their  government  at  that  time. 

WASHINGTON   COUNTY. 
In  1777  the  District  was  erected  into  Washington  County  of  North  Carolina,  and 
later  the  counties  of  Greene  and  Sullivan  were  split  off  from  it.    A  fourth  Tennessee 
county  of  Davidson  was  also  created.    See  State  Rec.  of  N.  C,  vol.  24,  pp.  141-142, 
300-302,  539-540. 

STATE  OF  FRANKLIN,  OR  FRANKLAND. 

In  1784,  by  an  act  of  the  April  session  of  the  Assembly,  the  state  of  North  Carolina 

ceded  the  Tennessee  region  to  the  federal  government,  with  the  condition  that  the 

cession  should  be  accepted  by  Congress  within  twelve  months.    However,  not  being 

satisfied  with  the  action  of  Congress  in  regard  to  expenses  incurred  by  North  Carolina 


540  TENNESSEE. 

during  the  Revolution,  the  Assembly  repealed  the  act  in  the  October  session  of  the 
same  year.    Op.  cit.  vol.  24,  pp.  561—563,  678-679. 

The  inhabitants  of  Washington,  Greene  and  Sullivan  Counties,  fearing  that  they 
would  be  neglected  by  both  the  federal  and  state  governments,  elected  delegates  to 
conventions  held  in  August,  November  and  December,  1784,  and  November,  1785. 
They  organized  a  new  state  of  Franklin  (at  first  sometimes  called  Frankland),  and 
adopted  for  it  a  constitution  based  on  that  of  North  Carolina,  the  first  Assembly 
meeting  in  1785.  This  state  was  not  recognized  by  the  United  States  nor  by  the  state 
of  North  Carolina,  and  by  April,  1788,  the  Tennessee  counties  were  once  more  en- 
tirely under  the  jurisdiction  of  North  Carolina.  See  Alden's  "The  State  of  Franklin" 
in  Am.  Hist.  Rev.  vol.  8,  1903,  pp.  271-289;  State  Rec.  of  N.  C,  vol.  22,  pp.  vii, 
661—670,  etc.  passim,  including  a  committee  report  of  a  Declaration  of  Rights,  and 
Constitution,  of  the  State  of  Franklin,  also  correspondence. 

The  only  separately  printed  document  of  which  this  state  may  be  considered  the 
author  is  the  following,  reported  by  a  committee  of  a  convention  of  the  state  but 
never  adopted: 

A  Declaration  of  Rights,  also,  the  Constitution,  or  Form  of  Gov- 
ernment, Agreed  to,  and  resolved  upon,  by  the  Representatives  of 
the  Freemen  of  the  State  of  Frankland,  Elected  and  chosen  for  that 
particular  purpose,  in  Convention  assembled,  at  Greeneville,  the 
14th  of  November,  1785.  Philadelphia.  Printed  by  Francis  Bailey y 
at  Yorick's  Head.    M  DCC  Lxxxvi.   pp.  24.  94720 

Title  supplied  from  the  "American  Historical  Magazine  and  Tennessee  Quar- 
terly," vol.   I,  1896,  pp.  50—63,  containing  a  reprint  of  the  pamphlet. 

A  modified  form  of  the  constitution  of  North  Carolina  was  approved  instead  of 
the  above.  The  committee  reporting  it  obtained  leave  to  enter  their  dissent  upon  the 
Journals,  and  to  submit  the  report  to  the  people.  The  Rev.  Samuel  Houston  circu- 
lated copies  of  the  pamphlet,  without  eflFect.  See  Alden's  "The  State  of  Franklin," 
in  Am.  Hist.  Rev.  vol.  8,  1903,  pp.  271-289. 

TERRITORY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES,  SOUTH  OF  THE  RIVER  OHIO. 

Under  a  North  Carolina  act  of  1789,  State  Rec.  vol.  25,  pp.  3—6,  the  region  was 
permanently  ceded  to  the  United  States,  in  February,  1790,  and  accepted  in  the  fol- 
lowing act,  approved  by  the  President,  April  2,  1790:  "An  Act  to  accept  a  Cession  of 
the  Claims  of  the  State  of  North-Carolina,  to  a  certain  District  of  Western  Territory." 
No  separate  issue  of  the  Act  is  listed  in  Evans,  but  it  forms  pp.  12—15  of  the  "Acts 
passed  at  the  Second  Session  of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,"  printed  in  1790. 
A  modern  reprint  is  in  Thorpe's  "Federal  and  State  Constitutions,"  vol.  6,  1909, 
pp.  3409—3413,  where  there  is  also  given  a  list  of  organic  laws  of  the  colonies  of 
Virginia  and  Carolina,  and  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina,  which  applied  at  various 
times  to  the  Tennessee  region. 

The  new  "Territory  of  the  United  States,  south  of  the  River  Ohio"  was  organized 
under  the  act  of  May  26,  1790.  A  separate  issue  of  this  law  has  the  following  title: 

Congress  of  the  United  States:  at  the  Second  Session,  Begun  and  held  at  the  City 
of  New-York,  on  Monday  the  fourth  of  January,  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and 
ninety.  An  Act  for  the  Government  of  the  Territory  of  the  United  States,  south  of 
the  river  Ohio.  .  .  .  Approved,  May  twenty-sixth,  1790.  George  Washington,  Pres- 
ident of  the  United  States.  [New  York.]  Printed  by  Francis  Childs  and  John 
Szvaine.     [1790.]     Folio  broadside,    aas.,  nyp. 

The  following  documents  also  relate  especially  to  Tennessee: 

Congress  of  the  United  States:  at  the  Third  Session,  Begun  and  held  at  the  city  of 
Philadelphia,  on  Monday  the  sixth  of  December,  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and 
ninety.  Resolved  . .  .  That  the  President  of  the  United  States  be,  and  he  hereby  is 
requested,  to  cause  an  estimate  to  be  laid  before  Congress  at  their  next  session,  of  the 


TENNESSEE.  54 1 

quantity  and  situation  of  the  lands  not  claimed  by  the  Indians,  nor  granted  to,  nor 
claimed  by  any  of  the  citizens  of  the  United  States,  within  the  territory  ceded  to  the 
United  States,  by  the  state  of  North  Carolina,  and  within  the  territory  of  the  United 
States  north-west  of  the  river  Ohio.  ...  Approved,  March  the  third,  1791.  George 
Washington,  President  of  the  United  States.  [Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Francis 
Childs  and  John  Stvaine.    1791.]     Folio  broadside,    aas.,  c,  nvp. 

Second  Congress  of  the  United  States.  At  the  First  Session,  begun  and  held  at  the 
City  of  Philadelphia;  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  on  Monday  the  Twenty  fourth  of 
October,  1 79 1.  An  Act  respecting  the  Government  of  the  Territories  of  the  United 
States  North  west  and  South  of  the  River  Ohio.  Approved,  May  8,  1792.  [Also,]  An 
Act  to  compensate  the  Services  of  the  late  Colonel  George  Gibson.  Approved,  May 
8,  1792.    [Philadelphia:    Printed  by  Francis  Childs  and  John  Szvaine,  1792.]    Folio, 

pp.     (2).      NYP.,    RIHS. 

Report  of  the  Committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  Memorial  of  the  Representatives 
of  the  People  South  of  the  Ohio.  April  10,  1794.  [Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Childs 
and  Stvaine.    1794.]    Folio,  pp.  (2). 

Title  from  Evans. 

Report  of  the  Committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  Message  from  the  President 
of  the  United  States,  of  the  second  ultimo,  accompanying  the  Copy  of  a  Letter  from 
the  Governor  of  the  Territory  South  of  the  River  Ohio,  to  the  Secretary  at  War, 
dated  the  Nineteenth  of  December  last.  loth  March,  1796,  Committed  to  a  committee 
of  the  whole  House,  on  Monday  next.  Publishd  by  order  of  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives.   [Philadelphia:    Printed  by  Francis   Childs.     1796.]     8vo,  pp.   6.    aas.,  ba., 

JCB. 

Report  of  the  Committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  message  of  the  President  of 
the  United  States  of  the  8th  of  April,  1796,  relative  to  the  Territory  of  the  United 
States,  South  West  of  the  river  Ohio.  [Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Francis  Childs. 
1796.]    8vo,  pp.  5.    AAS.,  JCB.    Caption  title. 

1 2th  April  1796,  Committed  to  a  Committee  of  the  whole  House,  on  Tuesday  nexL 
Report  from  the  Committee,  to  whom  were  referred  the  message  from  the  President 
of  the  United  States,  of  the  8th  instant,  relative  to  the  territory  of  the  United  States 
south  of  the  river  Ohio;  together  with  sundry  documents  accompanying  the  same. 
[Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Francis  Childs.  1796.]  8vo,  (i)  p.  and  i  blank  leaf. 
.A.As.,  B.\.    Caption  title. 

TERRITORIAL    DOCUMENTS. 

General  Assembly.  Acts.  These  are  for  convenience  arranged 
chronologically  with  the  state  laws,  under  heading,  Laws,  Statutes, 
etc. 

General  Assembly.  House  of  Representatives.  Journal 
of  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Territory 
of  the  United  States  of  America,  South  of  the  River  Ohio;  begun 
and  held  at  Knoxville,  the  25th  day  of  August,  1794.  Knoxville: 
Printed  by  George  Rouhtone,  Printer  to  the  Territory ^  1 794. 

No  copy  has  been  located.  /  +  / 

Title  from  the  reprint  of  1852.  This  was  one  of  several  reprints  of  early  Tennessee 
documents  ordered  by  the  General  Assembly  of  185 1-2,  which  were  published  to- 
gether but  paged  separately,  and  without  a  general  title  page.  In  each  case  the  origi- 
nal title  page  with  imprint  was  apparently  reproduced,  with  the  additional  imprint: 
Nashville:    Re-printed  by  McKennie  &  Broztn,  True  Whig  Office.    1 85 2. 

A  complete  copy  of  one  of  the  original  editions,  the  Journal  of  the  House  for  the 
session  of  March,  1796,  located  at  jcb.,  has  a  title  page  that  corresponds  closely 
enough  with  that  of  the  reprint  to  make  it  seem  probable  that  in  each  case  the  printer 


542  TENNESSEE. 

had  the  original  edition  before  him.  McMurtrie  points  out  that  the  journals  them- 
selves contain  directions  as  to  the  number  of  copies  to  be  printed,  and  the  manner 
of  distribution. 

Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  Territory  of  the  United  States  of  America,  South  of  the  River 
Ohio;  begun  and  held  at  Knoxville,  the  29th  day  of  June,  1795. 
Knoxv'ille:  Printed  by  George  Roulstofie,  Printer  to  the  Terri- 
tory, ijgs.  94722 

No  copy  located. 

Title  from  the  Nashville  reprint  of  1852.    See  note  on  preceding  Journal. 

General  Assembly.   Legislative  Council.  Journal  of  the 

Proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the  Territory  of  the  United 

States  of  America,  South  of  the  River  Ohio;  begun  and  held  at 

Knoxville,  the  25th  day  of  August,  1 794.   Knoxville:   Printed  by 

George  Roulstone,  Printer  to  the  Territory,  1 794.  94723 

No  copy  located. 

Title  from  the  Nashville  reprint  of  1852.  See  note  on  House  Journal  of  this 
session,  no.  94721,  above. 

Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the 
Territory  of  the  United  States  of  America,  South  of  the  River  Ohio; 
begun  and  held  at  Knoxville,  the  29th  day  of  June,  1795.  Knox- 
ville: Printed  by  George  Roulstone,  Printer  to  the  Territory,  1795. 

No  copy  located.  947-^4 

Title  from  the  Nashville  reprint  of  1852.  See  note  on  House  Journal  for  the 
session  of  Aug.  1794,  no.  94721,  above. 

Governor.  By  William  Blount,  Governor  in  and  over  the  Ter- 
ritory of  the  United  States  of  America,  South  of  the  River  Ohio,  A 
Proclamation.  [  1 2  lines]  ...  do  appoint  the  Fourth  Monday  in 
February  next,  the  time,  and  Knoxville  the  place,  for  the  persons 
duly  elected  to  represent  the  several  counties  in  the  said  Territory, 
South  of  Ohio,  to  meet  together.  Given  under  my  hand  and  seal, 
at  Knoxville,  January  ist,  1794.  {^Knoxville:  George  Roulstone. 
1794.]    4to  broadside.  c.  94725 

Title  from  a  photo-facsimile  given  by  McMurtrie,  who  notes  that  no  printed 
records  of  a  legislative  session  in  February,  1794,  are  known  to  exist. 

LiAws,  Statutes,  Etc.  The  "Acts"  of  the  Governor  and  Judges, 
and  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  territory,  are  for  convenience 
arranged  chronologically  with  the  state  laws,  under  the  heading. 
Laws,  Statutes,  etc. 

state. 

"An  Act  for  the  admission  of  the  state  of  Tennessee  into  the  Union,"  approved 
June  1st,  1796,  is  on  p.  127  of  the  "Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Fourth 


TENNESSEE. 


543 


Congress,"  1796,  and  is  reprinted  in  Thorpe's  "Feder:il  and  State  Constitutions," 
vol.  6,  1909,  P-  3414-  "An  Act  giving  Effect  to  the  Laws  of  the  United  St.ites, 
within  the  State  of  Tennessee,"  approved  Jan.  31,  1797,  forms  pp.  144-145  of  the 
"Acts"  of  the  second  session  of  the  same  congress,  printed  in  1797. 

College  of  East  Tennessee.  See  East  Tennessee  College, 
below. 

Constitution.  The  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Tennessee. 
[Knoxvillc?    1796.]    8vo,  pp.  [3J-I7.  heh.  94726 

Caption  title. 

There  is  no  title  page,  the  pamphlet  consisting  of  two  signatures  of  four  leaves 
each. 

Information  from  Willard  O.  Waters. 

The  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Knoxvillc,  Printed 
by  George  Roulsto?ie,  Printer  to  the  State.    1796.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

NYP.  94727 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Unanimously  established 
in  Convention  at  Knoxville,  on  the  sixth  Day  of  February,  one  thou- 
sand seven  hundred  and  ninety  six.  Philadelfhia  Printed  for  Thomas 
Condie,No.  20,  Carters  Alley.  M,DCC,xcvi.   i2mo,  pp.  (2),  5-33. 

BA.,  C,  H.(lAw),  NYH.,  NYP.,  P.  94728 

The  Constitution  of  the  United  States  of  America.  To  which  is 
prefixed  the  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Knoxville: 
Printed  by  Roulstone  ^  Parrington,  Printers  to  the  State.   m,dcc,- 

XCIX.     8vo,  pp.   30.  NYBA.,  TENN.S.L.   94729 

Title  from  McMurtrie. 

[The  Constitution  of  the  United  States  &  Tennessee.  Nashville: 
Printed  at  the  Clarion  Office.    1819.]  9473° 

Not  known.  Advertised  in  Thomas  G.  Bradford's  Nashville  Clarion  of  October 
19,  1819  (advertisement  dated  October  4,  1819)  as  "Just  Published  and  for  sale  at 
the  Clarion  Office,  Price  25  cents."  The  advertisement  explains:  "A  recent  public 
vote  being  in  favor  of  the  present  constitution  of  the  state,  an  edition  of  it  is  without 
delay  offered  to  the  public." 

Title  and  note  from  McMurtrie. 

Constitutional  Convention,  1796.  Journal  of  the  Proceed- 
ings of  a  Convention,  begun  and  held  in  Knoxville,  on  the  eleventh 
day  of  January,  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  ninety  six,  for  the 
purpose  of  forming  a  constitution,  or  form  of  government,  for  the 
permanent  government  of  the  people.  [Knoxville:  George  Roul- 
stone. 1796.]  Svo,  pp.  37.  C.,H.,  NYBA.  94731 
Caption  title  only  in  the  three  copies  examined  by  McMurtrie,  from  whom  the 
above  is  taken.  The  latter  notes  that  in  the  Nashville  reprint  of  1852  a  title  page 
with  the  imprint  of  George  Roulstone  is  given,  dated  1796,  and  that  on  February  6, 


544  TENNESSEE. 

1796,  the  date  of  adjournment,  the  charge  of  the  printer,  Roulstone,  is  Included  in 
the  expenses  of  the  convention.  50  copies  of  the  Constitution  and  ten  of  the  Journal 
were  ordered  printed  for  each  county  of  Tennessee. 

Courts.  Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals 
for  the  State  of  Tennessee,  on  the  statute  of  seven  years  possession. 
Nashville f  Tennessee:  Printed  by  M.  and  J.  Norvell.  i8i6.  8vo, 
pp.  (2),  44.  c.  94732 

The  Opinion  of  Judges  Haywood  &  Emmerson,  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals,  on  the  Unconstitutionality  of  the  En- 
dorsement laws  of  1 8 19,  1820.  Dehvered  by  Judge  Haywood. 
Knoxville,  May  term,  182 1.  Knoxville:  Printed  by  Heiskell  ^ 
Brown.    1 82 1.   8vo,  pp.  20.  mcclung.  94733 

Title  from  McMurtrie. 

Courts  Reports.  Tennessee  Reports,  or  Cases  ruled  and  ad- 
judged in  the  Superior  Courts  of  Law  &  Equity,  and  Federal  Courts 
for  the  State  of  Tennessee,  by  John  Overton,  late  one  of  the  Judges 
of  the  Superior  Courts  of  Law  and  Equity,  and  now  one  of  the 
Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals  in  that  State. 
Copy  Right  secured.  Knoxville^  Printed  for  the  Proprietor.  G. 
Wilson,  Printer.    18 13.   8vo,  pp.  (8),  535,  xxi,  (2). 

AAs.,  h.(law),  mcclung,  nyba.,  nyh.,  tenn.s.l.,  y.  94734 

Cases,  1791-1813. 

Tennessee  Reports,  or  Cases  ruled  and  adjudged  in  the  Superior 
Courts  of  Law  &  Equity,  Federal  Court  &  Supreme  Courts  of 
Errors  &  Appeals  for  the  State  of  Tennessee,  by  John  Overton,  late 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Superior  Courts  of  Law  and  Equity,  and  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals,  in  that  State.  Vol.  II. 
Copy  Right  secured.  [Nashville.^  Printed  for  the  Proprietor  by 
T.G.Bradford.   1817.   8vo,  pp.  (8),  436,  (22). 

AAs.,  h.(law),  mcclung,  nyba.,  nyp.,  y.  94735 

Cases,  1S02-1817. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Errors  and  Appeals  of  Tennessee,  and  in  the  Federal  Court  for  the 
District  of  West  Tennessee.  By  William  Wilcox  Cooke,  Esq.  Vol.  I. 
Nashville,  (Ten.)  Printed  by  M.  and  J.  Norvell,  for  the  Author. 
1814.   8vo,  pp.  viii,  527,  (i).         c,  h.(law),  nyba,,  y.  94736 

Cases,  181 1— 1814. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  Court  of  Errors 
and  Appeals  of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  from  the  year  1816  to  1817. 
By  John  Haywood,  Esq.   One  of  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court 


TENNESSEE.  545 

of  Errors  and  Appeals.   Vol.  III.   KfioxvilL-;    Printed  by  Haskell 
&  Brown.    18 1 8.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  iii-vi,  319,  verso  blank,  (24). 

c,  h.(law),  nyba.,  nyp.,  y.  94737 

Reports  of  Cases,  ruled  and  decided  by  tlic  Supreme  Court  of 
Errors  and  Appeals  for  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Reported  by  John 
Haywood  Esq.  One  of  the  Judges  of  the  said  Court.  Vol.  4;  Or 
2d  Vol.  Reports  and  Decisions  of  the  said  Court.  Nashville ,  i^-) 
Printed  for  the  Author  by  T.  G.  Bradford.  181 8.  i2mo,  pp.  viii, 
300,  (8),  xiii-xxiv.  h.(law),  nyba.,  nyp.,  y.  94738 

Cases,  1 81 7-1 81 8. 

Reports  of  Cases,  ruled  and  decided  by  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Errors  and  Appeals,  for  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Reported  by  John 
Haywood,  Esq.  One  of  the  judges  of  said  Court.  Vol.  5,  or  2d 
Vol.  Reports  and  Decisions  of  said  Court.  Printed  for  the  Author, 
by  Thomas  G.  Bradford,  Nashville,  (Ten.)  1818.  i2mo,  pp. 
(6),  301,  xix.  h.(law),  nyba.,  nyp.,  y.  94739 

The  Roman  numbering  begins  with  the  verso  of  p.  301.    Pp.  36,  vii  and  xiii  are 
misnumbered  14,  v  and  xii,  respectively. 
Cases,  1 81 8,  1814— 1817. 

East  Tennessee  College.  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Stu- 
dents in  East  Tennessee  College,  Knoxville,  Tennessee,  1838. 
Knoxville,  T.  Printed  by  Ramsey  (ff  Craighead.  1 838.  1 2 mo, 
pp.  12.   Continued.  H.,  nyp.  94740 

Chartered  in  1807,  under  an  act  of  Congress,  1806,  the  institution  was  the  suc- 
cessor of  Blount  College  founded  in  1794.  It  was  unable  to  open,  because  of  insuffi- 
cient funds,  until  1820  when  it  united  with  Hampden-Sidney  Academy.  In  1840  the 
name  of  the  college  was  changed  by  act  of  legislature  to  East  Tennessee  University, 
and  in  1879,  to  the  University  of  Tennessee.  See  Sanford's  "Blount  College  and  the 
University  of  Tennessee,"  an  address  delivered  in  1894,  pp.  3,  38,  44,  63,  and  74. 

On  p.  9  of  the  catalogue:  Note. — The  College  has  never  been  organized  Into 
regular  Classes  till  within  the  last  twelve  months. 

5,000  Dollars!  By  Authority.  Scheme  of  a  Lottery,  for  the 
Benefit  of  East  Tennessee  College.  First  Class.  [Knoxville.  i8io.] 
Folio  broadside.  u.tenn.  94741 

Announcing  a  lottery  authorized  by  the  state  legislature.  The  prizes  arc  listed  and 
the  rules  stated.  Dated  at  the  end  (after  the  names  of  the  committee):  Knoxville, 
January  3,  1810. 

Title  and  note  from  McMurtrie. 

As  not  enough  tickets  were  sold  there  was  no  drawing.  Sc'c  Sanford's  "Rlount 
College  and  the  University  of  Tennessee,"  p.  42. 

Laws  of  the  College  of  East  Tennessee,  Enacted  by  the  Board, 
October,  1829.  Knoxville,  T.  Printed  by  F.  S.  Heiskcll.  1829. 
l6mo,  pp.  25,  (2).  MCCLUNG.  94742 

Title  from  McMurtrie. 


546  TENNESSEE. 

A  Remonstrance  &  Memorial  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
State  of  Tennessee,  by  the  President  and  Trustees  of  East  Tennes- 
see College,  Knoxville  Register  Office:  Printed  by  Helskell  ^ 
Brown.  1825.  8vo,pp.  19.  mcclung,tenn.s.l.,  u.tenn.  94743 

"This  board  propose  to  transfer  to  the  State  all  the  existing  claims  of  East  Ten- 
nessee College  against  the  lands  of  the  people  South  of  French  Broad  and  Holston, 
if  the  Legislature  will  give  us  an  equivalent  therefor  out  of  the  public  funds  now 
deposited  in  the  new  Bank  of  the  State  of  Tennessee  .  .  ." 

Title  and  note  from  McMurtrie. 

General  Assembly.    Remonstrance  |  and  |  Petition  |  of  the 
Legislature  |  of  the  |  State  of  Tennessee.  |  4th  December,  1797, 
Referred  to  Mr.  Pinckney,  |  Mr.  Venable,  |  Mr.  Nathaniel  Smith, 
Mr.  Wm.  C.  C.  Claiborne,  and  |  Mr.  Bayard.  |  20th  December, 
1797,  I  Report  made,  and  committed  to  a  Committee  of  the  |  whole 
House,  on  Monday  next.  |    (Published  by  order  of  the  House  of 
Representatives.)  I  [PAi/«^^/^Ai«:  Printed  by  William  Ross.  1797.] 
Svo,  pp.  (2),  177-201. 

AAs.,  BA.,  c,  JCB.,  mcclung,  nyp.,  P.,  Y.  94744 

A  United  States  document. 

The  I  Remonstrance  I  and  I  Petition  I  of  the  I  Legislature  I  of 


of  the  I  United  States.  | 
Printer  to  the  Senate  of 


the  I  State  of  Tennessee,  |  to  the  |  Senate 
[Philadelphia:]  Printed  by  Joh?i  FenJiOy 
the  United  States.  \  1 797.  |  Svo,  pp.  12.       aas.,  ba.,  heh.  94745 

"Against  the  extension  of  the  boundary  between  the  United  States  and  the  Chero- 
kee Indians  by  .  .  .  Commissioners  on  the  part  of  the  United  States,"  and  "against 
the  proclamation  of  Thomas  Butler,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  the  troops  of 
the  United  States  in  the  State  of  Tennessee." 

The  following  documents  relate  to  the  same  affairs: 

In  Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  ist,  1797.  Mr.  Hillhouse,  from  the  Com- 
mittee to  whom  was  referred  the  letter  and  enclosures  from  the  Governor  of  North 
Carolina,  relative  to  the  extinguishment  of  the  Indian  title  to  lands  granted  to  T. 
Glasgow  &  Co.  by  the  State  of  North  Carolina — the  address  of  the  Legislature  of  the 
State  of  Tennessee,  on  the  same  subject — and  also  the  petition  of  J.  Glasgow  and 
others,  relative  to  lands  entered  in  the  office  of  John  Armstrong,  Esq.  and  since  elected 
to  the  United  States — reported:  [Philadelphia:  Printed  by  John  Femio.  1797.]  Svo, 
pp.  3.   AAS.    Caption  title. 

Report  of  the  Committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  Remonstrance  and  Petition  of 
the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  20th  December,  1797,  Committed  to  a 
Committee  of  the  whole  House,  on  Monday  next.  (Published  by  order  of  the  House 
of  Representatives.)     [Philadelphia:    Printed  by  William  Ross.  1797.]    Svo,  pp.  (2), 

161  — 162.    AAS.,  BA.,  JCB. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  at  War,  accompanying  his  Report  relative  to  the  Running 
of  a  Line  of  Experiment  from  Clinch  River  to  Chilhowee  Mountain,  By  Order  of  the 
Governor  of  the  Territory  of  the  United  States  South  of  the  Ohio,  In  Pursuance  of  a 
Resolution  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  28th  ultimo.  January  5th,  1798. 
Committed  to  the  Committee  of  the  whole  House  on  the  Report  of  the  Committee  to 
whom  was  referred  the  Remonstrance  and  Petition  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of 
Tennessee.  Printed  by  order  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  Philadelphia:  Printed 
by  Joseph  Gales,  No.  126,  North  Second  Street.    [179S.]    Svo,  pp.  18.    aas.,  ba. 


TENNESSEE. 


547 


General  Assembly.  House  of  Representatives.  Journal 
of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  State  of  Tennessee:  begun 
and  held  at  Knoxville,  on  Monday,  the  twenty-eighth  of  March, 
one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  ninety  six.  Knoxville:  Printed  by 
George  Roulstone,  Printer  to  the  State.   M,DCC,xcvi.    8vo,  pp.  8o. 

Title  from  McMurtrie.  JCB.  94746 

Reprinted  at  Nashville  in  1852. 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  State  of  Tennes- 
see, begun  and  held  at  Knoxville,  on  Saturday,  the  thirtieth  day  of 
July,  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  ninety  six.  Knoxville: 
Printed  by  George  Roulstone,  Printer  to  the  State,  1796.      94747 

No  copy  located. 

Title  from  the  Nashville  reprint  of  1852.  See  note  on  House  Journal  for  the  session 
of  Aug.  1794,  no.  94721,  above,  under  Territory. 

For  a  note  as  to  the  printing  in  1933  of  the  House  Journals  of  the  first  and  second 
sessions  of  the  Second  General  Assembly,  held  in  September,  1797,  and  December, 
1798,  see  note  below,  on  the  Senate  Journals  of  those  sessions. 

The  Third  General  Assembly  met  in  September,  1799.    See  Ramsey,  pp.  704—706. 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  at  the  First  Session  of 
the  Fourth  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Knoxville: 
Printed  by  George  Roulstone,  Printer  to  the  State.  1 80 1.  1 2 mo, 
pp.  132,  121-141.  NYP.,  tenn.s.l.  94748 

Brief  imprints  and  collations  of  Journals  of  later  sessions  through  that  of  Sept., 
I  821,  are  as  follows: 

5th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1803.    Knoxville:  George  Rouhtone,  [1803].    i2mo., 

pp.    166.     MCCLUNG,   NYP.,  TENN.S.L. 

5th  assem.,  2d  sess.,  July,  1804.  Knoxville:  Executors  of  George  Roulstone,  1804. 
i2mo,  pp.  82.  MCCLUNG,  NYP.  [nyp.  has  last  leaf  duplicated.  In  one,  verso  correctly 
numbered  82,  in  the  other  "28."] 

6th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1805.  Knoxville :  John  B.  Hood,  &  Co.,  [1805].  i2mo, 
pp.  116.   c,  NYP.,  vand.u.,  whs. 

6th  assem.,  zd  sess.,  July,  1806.  Knoxville:  Elizabeth  Roulstone,  J.  B.  Hood, 
Printer.  [1807?].    i2mo,  pp.  103,  (i).    c,  mcclung,  nyp.,  whs. 

7th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1807.  Knoxville :  William  Moore,  1808.  [Verso  of 
title:]    Samuel  Miller,  Printer.    i2mo,  pp.  166.    c,  mcclung,  nyp.,  u.te.vn.,  whs. 

7th  assem.,  2d  sess.,  April,  1809.   Knoxville:    John  B.  Hood,  1809.    i2mo,  pp.  98. 

AAS.,  C,   MCCLUNG,   NYP.,   WHS. 

8th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1809.    Knoxville:    George  Wilson,  1809.    i2mo,  pp. 

196.     AAS.,  C,  MCCLUNG,  NYP.,  TENN.S.L.,  WHS. 

9th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1811.    Knoxville:    George  Wilson,  1812.    i2mo,  pp. 

292.    AAS.,  C.J  NYP.,  U.TENN. 

9th  assem.,  2d  sess.,  Sept.,  1812.   Nashville:    Thomas  G.  Bradford,  jor  G.  Wilson. 

I  81  3.      8V0,    pp.    152.      AAS.,    C,    MCCLUNG,    NYP.,    U.TENN.,    VAND.U.,    WHS. 

lOth  assem.,  1st  sess.,  Sept.,  181 3.  [.-Ml  copies  destroyed  by  fire  in  Bradford's 
printing  office.    See  Journal  of  following  session,  p.  96.] 

nth  assem.,   ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1815.    Nashville:    M.  &  J.  Norvell,  1815.    i2mo, 

pp.    304.     AAS.,    NYP.,   VAND.U. 

1 2th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1817.  Knoxville:  George  Wilson,  18 17.  i2mo,  pp. 
329,  misnumbered  229.    aas.,  nyp.,  u.tenn. 

13th   assem.,    ist  sess.,   Sept.,    1819.    Murjreesborough:     O.  A.   &  A.   C.  Sublett. 

I  819.      I2m0,  pp.   301.     AAS.,  C,  MCCLUNG,   NYP.,   U.TENN.,  VAND.U.,  WHS. 


548  TENNESSEE. 

13th  assem.,  2d   sess.,  June,   1820.    Murjreesborough:    G  A.  and  A.  C.  Sublett, 

1820.  I2mO,   pp.    204.     AAS.,   C,    MCCLUNG,   NYP.,   WHS. 

14th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  182 1.  Nashville:  G.  Wilson,  &  Heiskell  &  Brown, 
George  Wilson,  Printer.    i2mo,  pp.  400.  aas.,  c,  mcclung,  nyp.,  whs. 

General  Assembly.  Senate.  Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the 
State  of  Tennessee,  begun  and  held  at  Knoxville,  on  Monday,  the 
twenty-eighth  of  March,  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  ninety 
six.  Knoxville:  Printed  by  George  Roulstone^  Printer  to  the  State, 
1796.  94749 

No  copy  located. 

Title  from  the  Nashville  reprint  of  1852.  See  note  on  House  Journal  for  the  session 
of  Aug.   1794,  no.  94721,  above,  under  Territory. 

Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  begun  and  held 
at  Knoxville,  on  Saturday,  the  thirtieth  day  of  July,  one  thousand 
seven  hundred  and  ninety  six.  Knoxville:  Printed  by  George  Roul- 
stone.  Printer  to  the  State,  1796.  9475*^ 

No  copy  located. 

Title  from  the  Nashville  reprint  of  1852.   See  note  referred  to  under  preceding  title. 

The  first  and  second  sessions  of  the  Second  General  Assembly  were  held  in  Sep- 
tember, 1797,  and  December,  1798.  The  Journals  of  the  Senate  and  House  for  these 
sessions,  including  supplementary  Journals  for  the  first  session,  were  printed  appar- 
ently for  the  first  time  in  1933,  Southern  Publishers,  Inc.  Kingsport,  Tennessee, 
as  Publication  no.  I  of  the  Division  of  Library  and  Archives  of  the  Department  of 
Education  of  the  State.  The  Journals  of  both  houses  for  the  first  session,  and  the 
Senate  Journal  of  the  second,  were  transcribed  by  R.  L.  C.  White  in  1899  and  1903 
from  the  official  mss.  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State.  The  supplementary  Jour- 
nal of  the  first  session  and  the  House  Journal  of  the  second  were  transcribed  by  Mrs. 
J.  T.  Moore  in  1932  from  the  ofiicial  mss.  in  the  State  Library.  Mrs.  Moore  also 
prepared  an  index  for  the  volume,  which  was  distributed  on  the  exchange  lists  of 
the  Tennessee  State  Library  and  the  Tennessee  Historical  Society. 

The  Third  General  Assembly  met  in  September,  1799.    See  Ramsey,  pp.  704-706. 

Journal  of  the  Senate  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Fourth  General 
Assembly  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Knoxville:  Printed  by  George 
Rouhtone,  Printer  to  the  State.    1 80 1.    1 2 mo,  pp.  184. 

NYP.,  TENN.S.L.  9475  I 
Brief  imprints  and  collations  of  Journals  of  later  sessions  through  that  of  Sept., 

1 821,  are  as  follows: 

5th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1803.  Knoxville:  George  Roulstone,  [1803].  i2mo, 
pp.  172.    MCCLUNG  (lacking  title),  nyp. 

5th  asfcm.,  2d  sess.,  July,  1804.  [Knoxville?  1804.]  i2mo,  pp.  98.  mcclung, 
NYP.  (both  lacking  title,  caption  title  on  p.  3). 

6th  assem.,   ist  sess.,  Sept.,   1805.    Knoxville:    John  B.  Hood,  &  Co.,    [1805]. 

I2mO,   pp.    152.     MCCLUNG,  NYP.,  VAND.U.,  WHS. 

6th  assem.,  2d  sess.,  July,  1806.  Knoxville:  Elizabeth  Roulstone,  (/.  B.  Hood, 
printer.)    [1806].    i2mo,  pp.  no.    c,  mcclung,  nyp.,  u.tenn.,  vand.u.,  whs. 

7th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1807.  Knoxville:  William  Moore,  [Verso  of  title:] 
Samuel  Miller,  Printer,  1808.    i2mo,  pp.    197.    aas.,  c,  mcclung,  nyp.,  u.tenn., 

VAND.U.,  WHS. 

7th  assem.,  2nd  sess.,  April,  1809.    Knoxville :    John  B.  Jlood,  1809.    i2mo,  pp. 

82.     AAS.,   C,  MCCLUNG,  NYP.,  WHS. 


TENNESSEE.  549 

8th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1809.    Knoxville:    George  Wilson,  1809.     i2nio,   pp. 

200.     AAS.,   C,  MCCLUNG,   NVP.,  TENN.S.L.,   WHS. 

9th  assem.,    ist  sess.,  Sept.,   181 1.    Knoxville:     George  Wilson,   1812.     l2mo,   pp. 

224.     AAS.,   C,    NYP.,    U.TKNN.,  WHS. 

9th  assem.,  2d  sess.,  Sept.,  181 2.   Nashville:    Thomas  G.  Bradford,  for  C  Wilson, 

181  3.      I2mo,    pp.    133,    (2).     AAS.,   C,    MCCLUNG,    NYP.,    U.TENN.,   TENN.S.L.,    WHS. 

loth  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1813,  [all  copies  destroyed  by  fire  in  Bradford's  print- 
ing office.   See  House  Journal  of  following  session,  p.  96.] 

nth  assem.,   ist  sess.,  Sept.,   1815.    Nashville:    M.  &  J.  Norvcll,   1815.     i2mo, 

pp.    236.      AAS.,    NYP.,    U.TENN. 

1 2th   assem.,    1st  sess.,   Sept.,    18 17.    Knoxville:     George   Wilson,    1 81 7.     1 2mo, 

pp.    220.     AAS.,   C,  NYP.,    U.TENN. 

13th   assem.,    ist   sess.,    Sept.,    1819.    Murjreesborough:     G.  A.   &  A.   C.  Sublrtt, 

1819.  I2mO,  pp.    216,  215-23S,   241-333.     AAS.,  C,  MCCLUNG,  NYP.,  U.TENN.,  VAND.l  ., 
WHS. 

13th   assem.,   2d  sess.,  June,    1820.    Murjreesborough:     G.  A.  and  A.   C.  Sublet!, 

1820.  I2mo,   pp.    175.    AAS.,  C,  MCCLUNG,  NYP.,  VAND.U.,  WHS. 

14th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1821.  Nashville:  G.  Wilson,  &  Heiskell  &  Brown, 
George  Wilson,  Printer.    182 1.    I2mo,  pp.  345.    aas.,  c,  mcclung,  nyp.,  whs. 

Governor. 

The  documents  following  are  arranged  chronologically. 

Governor,  1796-1801,  {John  Sevier).  State  of  Tenesse  [sic]. 
John  Sevier,  Esq.  Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  in  and  over 
the  same.  A  Proclamation.  [Convening  the  General  Assembly, 
Saturday,  July  30th,  1 796,  on  an  Act  of  the  Government  annulling 
several  Acts  of  the  Legislature.]  Given  under  my  hand  and  seal, 
at  Knoxville,  this  I  ith  day  of  July,  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and 
ninety-six,  and  in  the  twenty-first  year  of  American  independence. 
John  Sevier.  By  the  Governor.  Wm.  Maclin,  Sec'ry.  Knoxville: 
Printed  by  George  Roulstone.    1 796.    Broadside.  94752 

Title  from  Evans. 

State  of  Tennessee  John  Sevier,  Governor,  in  and  over  the  same, 
A  Proclamation.  .  .  .  Given  under  my  hand  and  seal,  at  Knoxville, 
this  loth  day  of  August,  1796.  John  Sevier.  By  the  Governor, 
Wm.  Maclin,  Sec'y.   Broadside.  tenn.s.l.  94753 

Title  from  McMurtrie. 

Knoxville,  23d  April,  1 798.  Sir,  So  various  and  critical  have 
been  our  American  affairs,  for  three  or  four  months  past,  ...  [42 
lines,]  I  have  the  honor  to  be,  Sir,  With  sincere  regard  and  esteem, 
Your  friend  and  humble  servant,  John  Sevier.  [Knoxi'illr.  1  798.] 
Bvo  broadside.  whs. (draper  mss.).  94754 

"This  letter  Is  intended  to  communicate  such  information  as  I  possess,  and  hope 
you  will  please  make  the  same  public  in  your  neighbourhood."  Reports  diplomatic 
difiiculties  with  France,  the  proposed  negotiation  of  a  treaty  with  tlic  Indians,  and 
the  President's  designation  of  Wednesday  the  ninth  of  M.iy  as  a  "day  of  humilia- 
tion, fasting,  and  prayer." 

Title  and  note  from  McMurtrie. 

VOL.  XXIV.  35 


550  TENNESSEE. 

A  Proclamation,  by  his  Excellency  John  Sevier,  Governor,  in  and 
over  the  State  of  Tennessee.  By  virtue  of  the  power  and  authority 
in  me  vested  by  the  Constitution,  to  convene  the  General  Assembly 
on  extraordinary  occasions  I  do  require  the  senators  and  representa- 
tives of  the  respective  counties  of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  to  convene 
in  General  Assembly,  at  Knoxville,  on  Monday  the  third  of  De- 
cember next.  Given  under  my  hand  and  seal  at  Knoxville,  this 
15th  day  of  October  1798.  John  Sevier.  By  the  Governor,  Will- 
iam Maclin,  sec'y.  Knoxville:  Prmted  by  George  Roulston.  1 798. 
Broadside.  94755 

Title  from  Evans. 

Letter  from  His  Excellency  John  Sevier,  to  the  Honorable  Wil- 
liam C.  C.  Claiborne.  Sir,  I  have  the  pleasure  of  announcing  to  you, 
that  I  have  been  officially  informed  and  notified  by  the  Speakers  of 
both  houses  of  the  General  Assembly,  that  you  are  again  re  elected 
by  the  free  citizens  of  the  state  of  Tennessee,  to  represent  them  in 
the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States 
.  .  .  John  Sevier.  Knoxville,  September  2 2d,  180 1.  ...  \^Knox- 
ville.    1 80 1.]    4to  broadside.  aas.  94756 

Also  contains  Claiborne's  Reply. 

Governor,  1803-1809,  {John  Sevier).  Knoxville,  May  loth, 
1805.  Sir,  No  doubt  you  have  frequently  heard  the  manner  in 
w^hich  my  enemies  have  been  caluminating  my  character  .  .  .  [Colo- 
phon:]   George  Wilson,  Print.    [Knoxville.    1 805.]    8 vo,  2  sheets. 

Draper  copy  signed  in  ms.:  John  Sevier.  WHS.(dRAPER  MSS.).  94757 

"Repudiates  charges  that  he  had  converted  to  his  own  use  money  forwarded  by 
the  Secretary  of  War  to  enlist  troops  in  the  United  States  service  against  Fort  Wash- 
ington in  1 79 1  and  later  to  march  to  Natchez;  'these  reports  have  originated  with 
base,  malignant  and  unprincipled  persons  designed  for  electioneering  purposes.'  " 
Title  and  note  from  McMurtrie. 

Governor,  1809-1815,  (Willie  Blount).  Knoxville,  Decem- 
ber 10,  1809.  Fellow-Citizens,  In  a  government  like  ours,  founded 
on  the  will  of  the  people,  and  formed  for  their  benefit,  they  have 
a  right  to  expect  information  touching  their  affairs — Under  this 
impression,  I  shall  occasionally,  through  the  medium  of  the  Press, 
give  publicity  to  executive  proceedings.  .  .  .  Willie  Blount.  /.  B. 
Hood,  Print.  [Knoxville.  1809.]  Folio,  2  leaves,  the  second 
blank.  aas.  94758 

Governor's  Message.  [Nashville:  T.  G.  Bradford.  18 13.] 
Folio,  pp.  2.  C.  94759 

Signed  at  bottom  of  p.  2:    Willie  Blount.    Nashville,  Sept.  20,  1813.    [From  the 
press  of  T.  G.  Bradford], 
Title  from  McMurtrie. 


TENNESSEE.  55! 

Whig  Extra.    {NashvilLe.    18 13.]    8vo  broadside,    heh.  94760 

Printed  in  two  columns.  The  first  paragraph  in  the  first  column  is  an  official  order 
from  Governor  Blount,  signed  "Willie  Blount,"  directing  the  muster  of  2000  militia 
and  volunteers  of  Jackson's  division  for  the  purpose  of  repelling  an  invasion  of 
Creek  Indians.  Jackson's  General  Orders  occupy  the  remainder  of  the  broadside, 
signed,  "Andrew  Jackson,  Maj.  Gen.  2d  Division,  T."  The  heh.  copy  is  dated  in 
MS.  at  foot  of  the  second  column:   "Headquarters  Nashville  Sept.  24th,  181  3." 

Title  and  information  supplied  by  Willard  O.  Waters. 

The  publishers  of  the  "Nashville  Whig"  at  this  date  were  Moses  and  Joseph  Nor- 
vell.  See  Brigham's  "Bibliography  of  American  Newspapers,"  in  Am.  Antiq.  Soc. 
"Proceedings,"  vol.  35,  1925,  p.  96. 

Notice.  His  Excellency  Governor  Blount  has  issued  his  order  of 
the  20th  inst.  discharging  from  service  the  United  States'  Volun- 
teers, the  militia,  and  all  other  corps,  who  have  been  in  service  from 
the  second  Division,  prior  to  the  3d  day  of  January  last  past,  except 
capt.  Hammonds'  company  of  Rangers  .  .  .  [Signed]  Robert  Hays, 
Assistant  Inspector  General.  [Dated]  May  26,  1 8 14.  \^Nash- 
vtlley  Tenn.j  1814.]    4to  broadside.  947^1 

Calls  on  the  officers  of  two  brigades  and  two  regiments  to  deliver  thoir  muster 
rolls  at  Nashville,  June  11,  1814. 

Title  from  the  catalogue  for  a  sale  at  the  American  Art  Association  on  January 
31,  1929,  lot  no.  239. 

Laws,  Statutes,  Etc.  An  Act  to  Revise  and  Amend  the 
Militia  Laws  of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  passed  at  Murfreesborough 
on  the  19th  of  November  1 8 19.  Published  pursuant  to  a  resolution 
of  both  Houses  by  Authority.  Printed  for  G.  A.  &'  A.  C.  Subletty 
Printers  to  the  State y  by  George  Wilson y  Printer y  Nashville y  Tenn. 

[1819?]      8vo,  pp.   31,   iv.  H. (law),   MCCLUNG.  94762 

Acts  amendatory  of  the  Militia  Law  of  the  State  of  Tennessee, 
passed  at  Murfreesboro'  1820,  published  in  pursuance  of  a  Resolu- 
tion of  both  Houses.  Printed  for  G.  A.  and  A.  C.  Sublett,  fr'intrrs 
to  the  State.  G.  Wilsony -printer y  Nashznlle  Tennessee.  1 820.  8vo, 
pp.  8,  (i),  verso  numbered  9.   Folded  table. 

h.(law),  tenn.s.l.  94763 

Acts  and  Ordinances  of  the  Governor  and  Judges,  of  the  Terri- 
tory of  the  United  States  of  America  South  of  the  River  Ohio. 
[June  II,   1792-March  25,   1793.]    See  note  on  following  title. 

Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
Territory  of  the  United  States  of  America,  South  of  the  River  Ohio, 
began  and  held  at  Knoxville,  on  Monday  the  twenty  fifth  day  of 
August,  M,DCC,xciv.  Knoxville:  Printed  by  George  Roulstone, 
Printer  to  the  Territory.  M,DCC,xciv.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  viii,  3-1 01. 

c,  h.(law),  heh.,  nvba.,  tenn.s.l.  94764 


552  TENNESSEE. 

The  viii  preliminary  pages  contain  the  "Acts  and  Ordinances  of  the  Governor  and 
Judges  of  the  Territory  ...  South  of  the  River  Ohio,"  June  ii,  1792-March  25, 
1793-  P-[i]  is  a  half  title,  the  verso  numbered  ii.  This  group  of  pages  is  sometimes 
found  separately. 

A  photostat  reproduction  is  at  nyp. 

Acts  passed  at  the  Second  Session  of  the  First  General  Assembly 
of  the  Territory  of  the  United  States  of  America,  South  of  the  River 
Ohio.  Began  and  held  at  Knoxville,  on  Monday,  the  twenty  ninth 
day  of  June,  1795.  Knoxville:  [P]rinted  by  George  Roulstoney 
Printer  to  the  Territory.    1 795.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

c,  h.(law),  heh.,  mcclung,  nyba.,  tenn.s.l.  94765 

A  photostat  reproduction  is  at  nyp. 

Acts  passed  at  the  First  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Ten- 
nessee: begun  and  held  at  Knoxville,  on  Monday,  the  tw^enty- 
eighth  of  March,  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  ninety-six. 
Knoxville :    Printed  by   George  Roulstoney  Printer  to  the  State. 

MjDCCjXCVI.    8vo,  pp.  78. 

c,  h.(law),  mcclung,  nyba,,  tenn.s.l.  94766 

A  photostat  reproduction  is  at  nyp. 

Acts  passed  at  the  Second  Session  of  the  First  General  Assembly 
of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  begun  and  held  at  Knoxville,  on  Satur- 
day the  thirtieth  day  of  July  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and 
ninety-six.  Knoxville:  Printed  by  George  Roulstoney  Printer  to  the 
State.    1796.    8vo,  pp.  13.  h.(law),  nyba.  94767 

A  photostat  reproduction  is  at  nyp. 

Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Second  General  Assembly 
of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  begun  and  held  at  Knoxville,  on  Monday 
the  eighteenth  day  of  September  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and 
ninety-seven.  Knoxville:  Printed  by  George  Roulstoney  Printer 
to  the  State.    1797.    8vo,  pp.  120. 

C,   H.(lAw),  NYBA.,  TENN.S.L.  94768 
A  photostat  reproduction  is  at  nyp. 

Acts  passed  at  the  Second  Session  of  the  Second  General  Assem- 
bly of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Begun  and  held  at  Knoxville,  on 
Monday  the  third  day  of  December,  one  thousand  seven  hundred 
and  ninety  eight.  Knoxville:  Printed  by  Roulstone  ^  Parringtony 
Printers  to  the  State.  M,DCC,xcviii.  8vo,  pp.  60,  table  of  con- 
tents, 61-70.  c,  h.(law),  nyba.  94769 

Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Third  General  Assembly 
of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  begun  and  held  at  Knoxville,  on  Mon- 
day the  sixteenth  day  of  September,  one  thousand  seven  hundred 


TENNESSEE. 


553 


and  ninety-nine.    Knoxville:    Printed  by  Roulstone  &    Wilson, 
Printers  to  the  State.    I  799.    8vo,  pp.  84,  88-91,  89-136. 

c,  h.(law),  nyh.  94770 

McMurtrie  notes  that  these  acts  were  also  published  serially  in  Bradford's  "Ten- 
nessee Gazette,"  Nashville,  beginning  with  the  issue  of  December  16,  1801,  and  that 
they  appeared  as  the  second  leaf  of  the  newspaper,  8  pages  to  an  issue.  A  title  page 
as  follows  was  provided:  Acts  passed  at  the  first  session  third  general  assembly  of 
the  State  of  Tennessee,  begun  and  held  in  the  Capitol,  in  the  Town  of  Knoxville,  on 
Monday  the  21st  of  September  1801.  Nashville:  Printed  by  Benjamin  J.  Bradford, 
on  Alain  Strt-el.  "The  acts  ran  thus,  with  some  interruptions,  until  July  ;S,  1802, 
ending  with  p.  176,  Chap.  LV,  passed  October  29,  1801."    Sfe  McMurtrie,  p.  58. 

Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Fourth  General  Assembly 
of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  begun  and  held  at  Kno.xville,  on  Mon- 
day the  twenty  first  day  of  September,  one  thousand  eight  hundred 
and  one.  Knoxville:  Printed  by  George  Roulstone,  Printer  to  the 
State.    1 80 1.   8vo,  pp.  203,  contents  pp.  xxxvi. 

h.(law),  tenn.s.l.,  u.tenn.  94771 

The  table  of  contents  includes  the  Acts  published  previously  and  has  the  following 
title:  "Table  of  Contents  of  the  Laws,  commencing  with  the  first  Territorial  As- 
sembly." As  the  signatures  are  distinct  it  may  also  have  been  issued  separately. 

See  also  note  on  preceding  title. 

Brief  imprints  and  collations  of  Acts  of  later  sessions  through  1821,  as  follows: 

5th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1803.  Knoxville:  George  Roulstone,  1803.  8ro, 
pp.  143,  xi,   c,  h.(law),  mcclung,  nyb.^.,  tenn.s.l. 

5th  assem.,  2d  sess.,  July,  1804.  Knoxville:  Executors  of  George  Roulstone,  1804. 
8vo,  pp.  91,  TENN.S.L.  (McMurtrie  questions  whether  the  copy  should  not  have  an 
index  in  addition.) 

6th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1805.  Knoxville :  John  B.  Hood,  &  Co.,  1805.  ^vo, 
pp.  91,  (3).    h.(law),  nyba.,  tenn.s.l. 

6th  assem.,  2d  sess.,  July,  1806.  Knoxville:  Elizabeth  Roulstone,  (J.  B.  Hood, 
Printer.)    1806.    8vo,  pp.   113.    nyba.,  tenn.s.l.  (Both  copies  imperfect.) 

7th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1807.  Knoxville:  William  Moore,  [Verso  of  title:] 
Samuel  Miller,  Printer,  1808.    8vo,  pp.  180,  ii.    c,  h.(law),  nyba. 

7th  assem.,  2d  sess.,  April,  1809.  Knoxville:  John  B.  Hood,  1809.  8vo,  pp.  63, 
vi.    c,  h.(law),  msl.,  nyba.,  nyp. 

8th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1809.  Knoxville:  George  Wilson,  1809.  8vo,  pp. 
I5S>  V.    c,  h.(law),  nyba.,  nyp. 

9th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  181 1.  Knoxville:  G.  Wilson,  181 1.  8vo,  pp.  143, 
viii.    BM.,  c,  h.(law),  msl.,  nyba.,  nyp.,  tenn.s.l.,  u.tenn. 

9th  assem.,  2d  sess.,  Sept.,  1 81 2.  Nashville:  T.  G.  Bradford,  for  G.  Wilson, 
1812.    8vo,  pp.  88,  (8).   aas.,  c,  h.(law),  msl.,  nyba.,  nyp. 

loth  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,   1813.    Nashville:     T.  G.  Bradford,   181 3.    8vo,  pp. 

190,    (13)-     AAS.   C,   H.(law),  msl.,  nyba.,  NYP. 

nth  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1815.  Nashville:  T.  G.  Bradford,  mdcccxv.  8vo, 
pp.  284,  (22).    c,  h.(law),  mcclung,  msl.,  nyba.,  nyh.,  u.tenn. 

1 2th  assem.,  1st  sess.,  Sept.,  1817.  Knoxville:  George  Wilson,  181 7.  8vo,  pp. 
230,  xiii.    Folded  table,    c,  h.(law),  msl.,  nyba.  (aas.  lacking  pp.  1-8.) 

13th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1819,  public  or  general.  Nashville:  G.  A.  &  A.  C. 
Sublett,   George   Wilson,   Printer,    [1819?]     8vo,    pp.    140,    x.     c,    h.(law),    msl., 

MCCLUNG,  TENN.S.L. 

13th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1819,  local  or  private.  Nashville:  G.  A.  &  A.  C. 
Sublett,  George  Wilson,  Printer,   [1819?]     8vo,   pp.   208,   xii.    c,    h.(law),   msl., 

mcclung,   NYBA.,  TENN.S.L. 


554  TENNESSEE. 

13th  assem.,  2d  sess.,  June,  1820,  public  or  general.  Nashville:  G.  A.  and  A.  C. 
StMett,  G.  Wilson,  Printer,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  46,  v.    Folded  table,    c,  h.(law),  msl., 

NVBA.j  TENN.S.L. 

13th  assem.,  2d  sess.,  June,  1820,  local  or  private.  Nashville:  G.  A.  and  A.  C. 
Sublett,  G.  Wilson,  Printer,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  117,  (i),  viii.   c,  h.(law),  msl.,  nyba., 

TENN.S.L. 

14th  assem.,  ist  sess.,  Sept.,  1821.  Knoxville:  Heiskell  &  Brown,  1821.  8vo, 
pp.  226,  xxix,   (i).    c,  h.(law),  msl.,  nyba.,  u.tenn. 

Amendment  to  the  Militia  Laws,  Passed  at  the  Second  Session 
of  the  Ninth  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Printed 
by  Thomas  G.  Bradford  Nashvilley  Tennessee.    [18 12.]     l8mo, 

pp.  14.  MCCLUNG.  94772 

Title  from  McMurtrie. 

A  Collection  of  the  Laws.  Or  Legislative  Acts  in  force  in  the 
State  of  Tennessee,  relative  principally  to  the  Jurisdiction  &  Duty 
of  Justices  of  the  Peace,  distinct  from  their  judicial  power  in  session, 
together  with  Precedents  founded  thereon;  comprised  under  two 
general  heads.  To  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  containing  some 
of  the  most  common  and  useful  forms  in  conveyancing,  &c.  &c.  By 
John  Wilkinson,  Atto.  at  Law.  Copy  right  secured.  Knoxville. 
Printed  for  the  author.  G.  Wilson  Printer.  iSii.  i2mo,  pp. 
192,  (5).  TENN.S.L.  94773 

Title  from  McMurtrie. 

The  Constitution  of  the  United  States;  and  Revisal  of  the  Pub- 
lic Acts  Passed  by  the  Legislature  of  Tennessee  in  1 809  and  1 8 1 1 ; 
together  with  all  the  Repealed  and  expired  Land  Laws  of  North 
Carolina  and  Tennessee.  Intended  to  answer  as  a  continuation  of 
Haywood's  Revisal  of  the  Public  Acts  to  1807.  Nashville,  Tennes- 
see,Printed  by  T.  G.  Bradford.  1812.  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  (2),  86,  (2), 
136,  xxiv,  Ixxiii,  (3).  h.(law),  mcclung,  worc.law.lib.  94774 

I.  L.  McCloud  of  the  Statute  Law  Book  Co.  informs  us  that  a  ms.  note  of  T.  L. 
Cole  states  that  the  second  group  of  roman  numbered  pages  should  consist  of  pp. 
XXV,  not  xxiv,  and  that  there  should  be  a  folded  table  at  p.  128. 

The  Harvard  copy  lacks  the  pp.  Ixxiii,  (3). 

[Land  Laws  of  Tennessee.    1809.] 

Title  taken  by  McMurtrie  from  the  "Carthage  Gazette"  of  January  23,  1809, 
where  the  compilation  was  advertised  as  "for  sale  at  this  office."  Possibly  this  may 
be  the  same  as  the  following  title. 

The  Laws  of  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee,  Respecting  Vacant 
Lands  and  Deeds,  which  are  no  longer  in  force,  but  necessary  to  the 
investigation  of  Land  Titles  in  Tennessee,  Intended  to  serve  as  an 


TENNESSEE. 


555 


Appendix  to  Haywood's  Revised  Laws,   [Xashville.]    Pnntcd  by 
T.  G.  Bradford.    [l8lO.]    8vo,  pp.  136,  xxv. 

h.(law),  tenn.s.l.  94775 

The  Harvard  copy  is  bound  in  contemporary  leather  following  Haywood's  Rcvisal, 
1 810,  see  below. 

Laws  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Knoxville,  Pnntcd  and  pub- 
lished by  George  Roulstone.  1 803.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  3-10,  9-320, 
(16).    c,  cu.(law),  h.(law),  heh.,  mcclung,  mass.dept. 

JUST.,  MSL.,  NYBA.,  NYP.,  TENN.S.L.,  UTENN.,  WHS.  94776 

"To  the  Public"  on  second  leaf,  signed  and  dated:  George  Roulstone,  Knoxvillc, 
September  ist,  1803. 

Laws  of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  including  those  of  North  Caro- 
h'na  now  in  force  in  this  state.  From  the  year  17 15  to  the  year 
1820,  inclusive.  By  Edward  Scott,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Circuit 
Courts  of  Law  and  Equity.  In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  Knoxville^  Tenn. 
Printed  by  Heiskell  £sf  Brown.    182  I.   2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (6),  1207; 

867,  870-916,  Cxlix.      AAS.  C,  CU.,  H.(lAw),  MSL.,  NYBA.,  NYP., 

U.TENN.,    VAND.U.,   Y.  (lAw).947  77 

Verso  of  p.  867  misnumbered  870. 

The  work  includes,  beside  the  laws,  the  following  documents:  The  Declaration  of 
Independence,  the  old  Confederation,  Constitutions  of  North  Carolina,  of  the  United 
States  and  Tennessee j  the  Act  of  Assembly  ceding  to  the  United  States  the  then 
Territory  southwest  of  the  river  Ohio,  Ordinance  for  the  government  of  the  said 
Territory;  Ordinances  of  the  Governor,  Judges,  and  Acts  of  the  Territorial  Assem- 
bly and  Legislative  Council;  the  Act  of  Congress  for  the  admission  of  Tennessee  into 
the  Union;  our  Treaties  with  France,  Spain,  Great  Britain  and  the  Indian  Tribes, 
etc.    See  Scott's  introductory  note  "to  the  public." 

Militia  Law,  Passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Fifth  General 
Assembly  of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  Began  and  held  at  Knoxville, 
on  Monday  the  nineteenth  day  of  September,  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  three.  Knoxville:  Printed  by  George  Roulstone y 
Printer  to  the  State.    1803.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  mcclung.  94778 

Title  from  McMurtrie. 

[Militia  Law  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.]  9 All 9 

Advertised  in  the  "Carthage  Gazette"  of  January  23,  1809,  as  "for  sale  at  this 
office."  Title  and  note  from  McMurtrie. 

Public  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  North-Carolina  and 
Tennessee,  Enacted  from  17  15  to  1 8 13,  in  force  in  Tennessee,  Re- 
vised. Copy  Right  Secured  according  to  law.  Nashville,  Printed 
and  sold  by  T.  G.  Bradford,  Printer  to  the  state  of  Tennessee  & 


556  TENNESSEE. 

of  the  Laws  of  the  U.  States.    1 8 15.   8vo,  pp.  107,  verso  numbered 
no,  p.  II  I,  (2),  p.  1 18,  121-644,  54. 

c,  h.(law),  mass.dept.just.,  vand.u.  94780 

There  are  other  errors  in  pagination  not  effecting  the  total. 

On  verso  of  title:   Third  edition.   For  the  earlier  editions,  see  the  following  titles. 

A  Revisal  of  all  the  Public  Acts  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina  and 
of  the  State  of  Tennessee  now  in  Force  in  the  State  of  Tenneessee 
[sic].  Revised  in  the  winter  of  1 809  by  John  Haywood  Esq.  At- 
torney at  law,  and  formerly  a  Judge  of  the  Superior  Courts  of 
North  Carolina.  Copy  Right  Secured.  Nashville,  Printed  and  sold 
by  Thomas  G.  Bradford,  Printer  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States. 
1809.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  474,  (10),  (i).  c,  h.(law),  heh., 

mcclung,  mass.dept.just.,  nyba.,  vand.u.  94781 

A  Revisal  of  all  the  Public  Acts  of  the  State  of  North-Carolina 
and  of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  Now  in  Force  in  the  State  of  Ten- 
nessee. Second  Edition.  Revised  in  the  Winter  of  Eighteen  Hun- 
dred and  Nine  by  John  Haywood,  Esq.  Attorney  at  Law,  and 
formerly  a  Judge  of  the  Superior  Courts  of  North-Carolina.  Copy 
Right  Secured.  Nashville,  T.  Printed  and  sold  by  Thomas  G. 
Bradford,  at  his  printing  office,  next  door  to  Talbot's  Hotel,  where 
m-ay  be  had  Haywood's  Justice  of  the  Peace,  the  Land  Laws  of 
North-Carolina  and  Tennessee,  &'c.  .  .  .  1 8  10.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  iii— 
xiv,  (2),  474,  Ixxiii,  (3). 

c,  h.(law),  mcclung,  mass.dept.just.  94782 

The  c.  copy,  apparently  a  later  issue,  has  bound  with  it  additional  Laws,  pp.  86, 
(2).   See  above,  no.  94774. 

Militia.  General  Orders.  Head-quarters,  2d  Division,  Nash- 
ville, May  24,  1 8 14.  [Nashville.  18 14.]  Large  8vo,  2  leaves, 
the  second  blank.  heh.  94783 

Signed:    Andrew  Jackson,  Major-General  Com'd'g,  zd.  Division  T.  M. 
Title  supplied  by  WiUard  O.  Waters. 

The  Military  Instructor.  Compiled  for  the  use  of  the  militia  of 
Tennessee.  Containing  Steubens  Regulation  for  the  order  and  dis- 
cipline of  the  troops  of  the  United  States,  so  far  as  the  same  can 
apply  to  the  malitia  [sic]  ;  the  laws  of  the  United  States  respecting 
the  militia;  and  the  acts  of  the  state  of  Tennessee,  for  regulating  the 
militia,  with  some  remarks  to  give  the  reader  an  idea  of  the  present 
military  art,  and  the  necessity  of  discipline  in  the  militia.  Nashville: 
Printed  by  Thomas  G.  Bradford.    1 8 10.  947^4 

Advertised  as  "in  the  press"  of  Tho.  G.  Bradford  in  the  "United  States  Herald" 
of  ClarksviUe,  Aug.   ii,   1810.     However,  the  "Democratic  Clarion   and  Tennessee 


TENNESSEE.  557 

Gazette"  of  Nashville  announced  its  publication,  with  a  briefer  title,  in  the  issue  for 
August  3,  having  had  a  preliminary  announcement  on  July  6.   See  McMurtrlc,  no.  80. 

The  Military  Instructor,  Containing,  Baron  Steuben's  Directions 
Respecting  the  Arms  of  Officers  and  Men,  for  Forming  Company 
and  its  Exercise,  viz.  Opening  the  Ranks  for  Inspections,  &c 
Exercise  of  a  Battah'on;  Points  of  View;  Formation  of  Columns; 
&c.  &c.  Also,  the  Laws  of  the  United  States  Respecting  the  Militia 
of  the  Union.  Also,  the  Statutes  of  Tennessee  on  the  Militia  of  this 
State.  Second  edition.  Printed  by  Thomas  G.  Bradford.  Nash- 
ville, (Ten.)  [1S12.]  l8mO,  pp.  Xvi,  I  16.  TENN.HS.  94785 
Title  from  the  "Tennessee  Historical  Magazine,"  vol.  8,  1924,  pp.  215-219, 
where  extracts  are  also  given.  Publication  authorized  by  the  General  .Assembly. 
See  McMurtrie,  no.  92. 

[The  Rules  and  Articles  of  War,  and  the  Military  Laws,  appli- 
cable to  regulars  and  militia,  with  some  useful  tables  &c.  annexed. 
Nashville:    T.G.Bradford.    1814.]  94786 

Advertised  in  the  "Clarion  and  Tennessee  State  Gazette"  of  November  8,  18 14, 
as  "on  Saturday  next  will  be  published  at  the  Clarion  office"  and  in  the  issue  of 
November  15,  1814,  as  "just  published." 

Title  and  note  from  McMurtrie. 

Miscellaneous  Publications. 
An  Address  delivered  by  a  member  of  the  Manumission  Society. 
See  below.  Manumission  Society. 

An  Address  from  the  Manumission  Society.  See  the  same  head- 
ing, below. 

Address  of  the  Democratic  Convention.  See  below.  Democratic 
Party. 

Address  to  the  Citizens  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Knoxville 
Register  Ojficey  Heiskell  &'  Brown,  frinters.    1 823.    8vo,  pp.  2  2. 

MCCLUNG.  94787 
Signed:   "A  Citizen  South  of  French  Broad  and  Holston."  Title  from  McMurtrie. 

Address  to  the  Republican  People  of  Tennessee.  See  below, 
Democratic  Republican  Party. 

Almanacs. 

For  early  almanacs  printed  in  Tennessee,  see  McMurtrie's  "Early  Printing  in 
Tennessee,"  1933. 

Baptists.  Tennessee  Association.  Minutes,  of  the  Tennes- 
see Association  of  Baptists,  holden  at  Glade  Spring  Meeting-FIouse, 
Campbell  County,  Powel's  Valley,  the  second  Saturday  in  October, 


558  TENNESSEE    CIRCULAR. 

1 8 15,  and  following  days.  ...  [G.  Wilson^  frinter,  Knoxvtlle  .  .  . 

1815.]      I2mO,  pp.    (4).  AM.BAPT.HS.  94788 

Title  from  McMurtrie.  See  that  authority  also  for  information  as  to  the  minutees 
of  various  local  units  of  Baptists,  the  Concord,  Cumberland,  Flint-River,  Holston, 
Nolachucky  and  Salem  Associations,  which  should  have  been  entered  earlier.  A 
discussion  as  to  whether  the  minutes  of  the  Holston  Association  were  ever  printed  is 
found  on  pp.  42—45  of  McMurtrie's  bibliography. 

Circular.  To  the  Voters  of  the  Second  Congressional  District  of 
Tennessee.  See  [Lea  (Pryor)],  no.  39499,  vol.  10. 

Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church.  The  Constitution  of 
the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  in  the  United  States  of 
America  .  .  .  Ratified  and  adopted  by  the  Synod  of  Cumberland, 
held  at  Sagg's  Creek,  in  Tennessee  state,  April  the  5th,  18 14,  and 
continued  by  adjournments,  until  the  9th  of  the  same  month. 
Nashville,  T.  Printed  by  M.  &  J.  Norvelly  for  the  fublishers.  1 8 1 5. 
l6mo,  pp.  vi,  154.  HEH.  94789 

Title  abbreviated  from  McMurtrie,  who  mentions  a  Russellville,  Kentucky,  edi- 
tion, 1821. 

Democratic  Republican  Party.  Address  to  the  Republican 
people  of  Tennessee,  by  the  Central  Corresponding  Committee  of 
the  State.  [No.  i.]  Nashville:  Printed  for  the  Committee.  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  WHS.  4"  [No.  2.]  [Same  imprint  and  date.]  8vo, 
pp.  40.  c,  WHS.  94790 

Both  signed:  Felix  Robertson,  G.  W.  Campbell,  R.  Weakley,  E.  Ensley  [and 
others].  Nos.  i  and  2  dated  at  end,  July  4,  1840,  and  Oct.  i,  1840,  respectively. 
Title  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

"Appendix.  From  the  Washington  Globe,  25th  ult.  Address  to  the  People  of 
the  Slave  holding  States  by  the  Democratic  Republican  Members  of  Congress  from 
those  states,"  pp.  24—40  of  no.  2. — c. 

Description  of  Improved  Farms  in  the  State  of  Tennessee,  in  the 
United  States  of  America,  describing  the  number  of  acres  of  Arable, 
Meadow,  Pasture,  Orchard,  and  Wood  Land,  the  mansion  and 
dwelling-houses,  farm-buildings,  mills,  and  water-power;  with  the 
manufacturing  and  other  advantages  of  each  locality.  London: 
C.  Mitchell,  Red  Lion  Court,  Fleet  Street.  Price  6d.  [184-.?] 
[Colophon:]  Peart  £s?  Co.,  Printers,  143,  St.  John  Street  Road. 
8vo,  pp.  58.  B.,  nyp.  94791 

Contains  several  letters  dated  in  1842,  and  the  nyp.  copy,  an  extract  from  one, 
"just  received,"  dated  March  14,  1843. 

East  Tennessee  College.  See  nos.  94740-94743,  above. 

East  Tennessee  Missionary  Society.  A  Concise  Narrative 
of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  East  Tennessee  Missionary  Society. 


TENNESSEE    ENGLISHMAN.  559 

May  21,  1824.   Printed  for  the  Society.  Knoxville  Register  Office, 
frinted  by  Heiskcll  ^  Brown,  1824.    8vo,  pp.  17. 

Title  from  McMurtrie.  MCCLUNG.  94792 

The  Englishman;  or,  Letters  found  in  tlie  State  of  Tennessee. 
Supposed  to  be  the  production  of  An  Englishman,  travelling  through 
the  United  States  as  a  Spy.  Rogersznlle,  Ten.  Printed  for  the  fro- 
frietor.   November,  18 1 5.    i6mo,  pp.  80.  c,  nvp.  94793 

Improved  title  of  no.  22622,  vol.  6. 

An  Estimate  of  Commercial  Advantages  by  way  of  the  Mississippi 
and  Mobile  Rivers,  to  the  Western  Country.  Principles  of  a  Com- 
mercial System;  and  the  Commencement  and  Progress  of  a  Settle- 
ment on  the  Ohio  River  to  Facilitate  the  Same ;  with  a  Statement 
of  Facts.  Nashville:  Printed  by  J.  McLaughlin.  m,dcc.xcix. 
i2mo,  pp.  70.  c,  HisT.PHiL.soc.oHio.  94794 

Preface  signed  by  Zachariah  Cox,  known  as  one  of  the  promoters  of  the  Tennessee 
Company,  see  below. 

On  p.  70:   To  be  continued. 

The  author  states  that  the  Estimate  is  taken  from  a  pamphlet  published  by  him 
at  Knoxville  in  1797,  "corrected  from  late  observation,  and  experience." 

Title  from  a  reprint  of  the  title  page  in  Hist,  and  Phil.  Soc.  of  Ohio,  Quart.  Pub. 
vol.  8,  191 3,  pp.  29—114,  which  contains  a  reprint  of  the  entire  work,  and  docu- 
ments relating  to  Cox,  edited  with  notes  by  I.  J.  Cox. 

Evangelical  Lutheran  Church.  Tennessee  Synod.  Kirch- 
liches  Jahrbuch.  Bericht  von  den  Verrichtungen  der  Evang. 
Lutherischen  Tennessee  Synode,  wahrend  ihrer  dreyzehnten  Sitz- 
ung,  gehalten  in  der  Phanuels-Kirche,  in  Rowan  Caunty,  N.  C. 
vom  loten  bis  1 5 ten  September,  1832.  Wie  auch  der  Bericht  von 
den  Verrichtungen  besagter  Synode,  wahrend  ihrer  vierzehnten 
Sitzung  ...  in  Lincoln  Caunty,  N.  C.  vom  9ten  bis  I2ten  Septem- 
ber, 1833.  Nebst  einem  Anhang  .  .  .  [n.  ^.]  Gedruckt  in  S.  Hen- 
kels  Druckerey,  1S24-    i2mo,  pp.  24.  94795 

Freemasons.  Grand  Chapter.  Proceedings  of  the  Grand 
Royal  Arch  Chapter  of  Tennesseee  [sic],  from  October  1826  to 
March  1828,  inclusive.  Nashville:  Printed  by  John  S.  Simfson. 
1828.    8vo,  pp.  32.   Continued. 

Title  from  McMurtrie.  lA.MASONIC  LIB.,  MASS.G.L.  94796 

Freemasons.  Grand  Lodge.  Constitution,  and  Bye  Laws,  of 
the  Grand  Lodge  of  Tennessee.  To  which  are  prefixed.  The  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Masonic  Convention.  Knoxville:  Printed  by 
Brother  G.  Wilson,  ^S 14..    [1814.]    l2mo,pp.  23. 

M.-vfS.G.L.  94797 


560  TENNESSEE    FREEMASONS. 

Proceedings  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Tennessee,  from  April  the 
fourth  A.  L.  5814,  to  the  Grand  Annual  Communication,  held 
October  2,  A.  L.  5815.  Nashville:  Printed  by  T.  G.  Bradford. 
1 8 15.    i2mo,  pp.  26.   Continued.  mass.g.l.  94798 

The  best  set  of  the  early  Proceedings  located  by  McMurtrie  is  in  the  library  of 
the  Grand  Lodge  of  Massachusetts,  and  the  next  best  in  the  Iowa  Masonic  Library. 

.  ,  ,  Letters  and  Documents  of  Distinguished  Citizens  of  Ten- 
nessee, on  the  Buying  and  Selling  of  Human  Beings. .  .  .  New  York: 
Sickelsy  Printer  y  68  William  Street,  of  fa  site  Cedar.  1828.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  M.  94799 

With  heading:  Hear  him  and  his  neighbours. 

Letters  signed  by  Andrew  Jackson,  Wilkins  Tannehill,  Boyd  M'Nairy,  H.  Greene, 
R.  Weakley,  S.  K.  Blythe,  and  Andrew  Erwin. 
An  anti-Jackson  campaign  document. 
Improved  title  of  no.  40575,  vol.  10. 

Manumission  Society.  An  Address  delivered  by  a  member  of 
the  Manumission  Society,  on  the  17th  of  August,  18 16,  and  again, 
on  the  last  of  January,  1817;  (by  order  of  the  society.)  Printed 
for  the  Manumission  Society.  .  .  .  Knoxvilley  Printed  by  Heiskell  &' 
5roww  May,  1817.    8vo,  pp.  21.  94800 

McMurtrie  locates  a  copy  at  Maryville  College,  and  suggests  Rev.  Isaac  Anderson 
as  a  possible  author. 

An  Address  from  the  Manumission  Society  of  Tennessee,  to  the 
Free  Men  of  the  State,  on  account  of  the  oppressed  Africans  therein. 
Rogersvilley  Tennesseey  Printed  by  P.  Carey,  Where  all  kinds  of 
Printing y  are  elegantly  executed.    1 8 16.    1 2 mo,  pp.  12. 

Address,  p.  3-5;  Constitution  of  the  Society,  6-1 1.  NYH.  9480I 

Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Transac- 
tions of  the  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  for  the  year 
1830.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Society.  Nashville:  Printed  at  the 
Republican  ^  Gazette  Office.    1 830.    8vo,  pp.  23.   Continued. 

Title  from  McMurtrie.  AM.MED.L.,  TENN.S.L.  94802 

Plan  of  association  of  the  Territorial  Company.  See  Territorial 
Company,  Philadelphia. 

Preamble  and  Resolutions  adopted  by  the  Legislature  of  the 
State  of  Tennessee,  November  14th,  1839,  and  the  Reply  and 
Resignation  of  Ephraim  H.  Foster,  a  Senator  from  said  state  in 
the  Congress  of  the  United  States;  delivered  November  15th,  1839. 
Nashville,  Tenn.  Printed  by  B.  R.  M'Kenniey  Whig  and  Steam 
Press.    1839.    8vo,  pp.  36.  nyh.  94803 


TENNESSEE    PROTESTANT,  56 1 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  Journal  of  the  proceedings 
of  a  meeting  of  the  clergy  and  laity  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  in  the  State  of  Tennessee,  held  in  the  Masonic  Hall  at 
Nashville,  on  Wednesday,  July  I,  and  Thursday,  July  2,  1829. 
Nashville:  Printed  by  John  S.  Simpsony  1 829.  8vo,  pp.  1 1.  Con- 
tinued. GTS.  94804 

Report,  &c.  &c.  containing  a  Jurisprudential  Inquiry  into  the 
original  ground  of  the  Old  and  New  Grant  Controversy  in  Ten- 
nessee; with  some  Remarks  and  Observations  on  the  Correctness 
of  the  Decisions  of  Judges  Haywood,  Johnson  and  M'Lean,  in  rela- 
tion to  the  doctrine  of  retracing  land  surveys  in  forests  of  fraudu- 
lent land  jobbers.  By  a  Sufferer  in  this  titular  conflict.  Nashville: 
Printed  for  the  Author.    1829.    8vo,  pp.  22.  B.,  C.  94805 

Republican  [i.  e.,  Democratic  Republican]  Party.  Ad- 
dress to  the  Republican  People  of  Tennessee.  See  above.  Demo- 
cratic Republican  Party. 

A  Short  Description  of  the  State  of  Tennassee  [or  Tennessee]. 
See  [Smith  (Daniel)],  no.  82421,  vol.  20,  aas.,  c,  nyh.;  and 
82422,  ba.,  whs. 

The  spelling  "Tennasse"  should  be  corrected  to  "Tennassee"  in  no.  S2421,  and  a 
comma  added  after  No.  118  in  the  imprint. 

A  Short  Description  of  the  Tennassee  Government,  See  [Smith 
(Daniel)],  no.  82420,  vol.  20.  aas.,  bm.,  c,  h.,  JCB.,  nyh. 

Although  the  map  mentioned  in  the  title  was  not  bound  with  copies  of  the 
pamphlet  when  issued,  it  was  evidently  intended  to  accompany  one  with  title  as 
follows:  "A  Map  of  the  Tennassee  Government  formerly  Part  of  North  Carolina 
taken  Chiefly  from  Surveys  by  Genl  D.  Smith.  &  others,  J.  T.  Scott,  sculp."  One 
of  the  H.  copies  of  the  "Short  Description"  is  bound  in  a  modern  folder  with  the  map, 
which  has  been  folded  in  two  410  leaves.  Smith's  map  was  also  included  by  Mathew 
Carey  in  atlases  published  in  1796. 

Tennessee  Association  of  Baptists.  See  above,  Baptists. 

Tennessee  Company.  Notice  is  hereby  given,  to  those  who 
may  become  adventurers  to  the  Tennessee  Purchase,  that  the  sub- 
scriber intends  to  set  out  from  Sanville,  on  the  tenth  of  March  next 
for  the  settlement  of  Muscle  Shoals  .  .  .  [«.  f.  1791.]  Folio  broad- 
side. ucAL. (Bancroft).  94806 

Signed:   John  Gordon. 

Terms  of  agreement  between  the  company  and  colonists  signed  by:  Zachariah  Cox, 
Thomas  Gilbert,  John  Strother. 

Title  from  the  University  of  California's  "Spain  and  Spanish  America,"  vol  2, 
1930. 


562  TENNESSEE    COMPANY. 

The  Tenessee  Company  |  to  Messrs.  Strawbridge  |  Jackson  and 
Dexter.  |  Deed  of  Trusts.  |  Dated  20th  of  June,  1800.  |  [Phila- 
delphia.  1800.]    8vo,  pp  .  23,  (i). 

AAS.,  DE  RENNE,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.  94807 

On  last  page:  Recorded  in  the  Office  for  Recording  of  |  Deeds,  &c.  for  the  City 
and  County  of  Philadel-  |  phia  .  .  . 

The  Tennessee  Farmer,  containing  Original  and  Selected  Essays 
on  Agriculture,  Horticulture,  Rural  and  Domestic  Economy,  and 
Internal  Improvement.  By  Thomas  Emmerson.  Vol.  I.  Jones- 
boroughy  Tennessee.  Printed  at  the  "Washington  Refublican" 
Office.    1836.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  384,  index  ii.    Continued.    JHU., 

U.TENN.,   UTEX.,   US.DEPT.AGRIC.  94808 

Contains  24  monthly  numbers  of  16  pages  each,  December,  1834— November,  1836. 
Continued  through  December,  1840,  when  it  was  merged  into  the  "Agriculturist, 
and  Journal  of  the  State  and  County  Societies,"  published  at  Nashville. 
Title  supplied  by  E.  W.  Winkler. 

The  Tennessee  Farmer;  or,  Farmer  Jackson  in  New-York. 
[Nezu-Yorki'  1824.?]     8vo,  pp.  8.  whs.  94809 

Approximate  date  from  the  allusion  on  p.  3:  "but  Farmer  Calhoun  stayed  till  1817, 
when  he  was  made  Secretary  of  War,  and  is  now  Vice  President." 
Title  and  note  supplied  by  Annie  A.  Nunns. 

Tennessee  Letters.  The  following  Letters  are  Printed  for  Private 
Use  only,  to  Accommodate  Friends  of  the  Writer,  who  are  Absent 
from  the  City,  and  Desire  to  hear  from  Him.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  94810 

Title  from  an  early  manuscript  note  prepared  by  Joseph  Sabin. 

Union  Bank  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Reply  of  the 
Union  Bank  of  Tennessee,  to  a  Memorial  from  a  portion  of  Stock- 
holders, of  the  City  of  Philadelphia.  [Nashville.  1837.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  948 1 1 

Caption  title. 

In  reply  to  a  memorial  dated  July  25,  1837. 

Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government  of  the  Union  Bank 
of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  adopted  by  the  Board  of  Directors,  Feb- 
ruary 8,  1833.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Board.  Nashville:  Printed 
at  the  Republican  and  Gazette  Office.    1 833.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

NYH. 94812 

The  state  being  a  stockholder  in  the  bank,  reports  to  the  General  Assembly  were 
published  in  the  public  documents. 

Also:  An  Act  to  Charter  the  Union  Bank  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Passed 
Eighteenth  October,  1832.    Nashville:    Hunt,  Tardiff  and  Co.  Printers.    1832.    8vo, 

pp.    15.      HEH.,    NYH. 


TENNESSEE    RIVER.  563 

Tennessee  River.  Memorial  to  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of 
Alabama,  on  the  subject  of  connecting  the  waters  of  Tennessee  and 
Alabama  Rivers,  together  with  the  Act  in  relation  thereto.  Ca- 
hawba:   Prt?ited  by  William  B.  Allen  <y  Co.    I  824.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

BA.  94813 

Memorial  signed  on  p.  10:  Jesse  Beene,  Samuel  Pickens,  Thomas  White. 
Caption  title  on  p.  3:   Inland  Navigation:  connecting  the  waters  of  Tennessee  and 
Alabama. 

Tennesseean,  fseud.    The  Christian  Advocate.    By  a  Ten- 

nesseean.    Nashville:    Printed  and  Sold  by  Thomas  G.  Bradford. 

1 8 19.    l2mo,  pp.  vi,  5-340,  (l),  340-357.    Folded  table. 

B.,  HEH.,  MCCLUNG,  NEWBERRY,  NYP.  948  I4 

Attributed  to  Judge  John  Haywood  by  A.  S.  Colyar  in  the  biographical  sketch  of 
the  former  included  in  the  1891  reprint  of  his  "Civil  and  Political  History  of  the 
State  of  Tennessee." 

Tennesseean,  fseud.  A  Plan  for  abolishing  the  American 
Anti-Slavery  Society.  See  Slavery,  Abolitionism  Exposed,  no. 
81729,  vol.  20. 

Tenney  (C[aleb]  J[ewett]),  b.  1780,  d.  1847.  New-Eng- 
land Distinguished.  A  Discourse  preached  in  Wethersfield,  Nov. 
29,  1827,  being  the  Day  of  Annual  Thanksgiving;  with  an  Ap- 
pendix. By  Rev.  C.  J.  Tenney,  pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Weth- 
ersfield.    Wethers  field:  A.  Francis,  printer.    1 828.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

AAS.,  B.,  BA.,  H.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  Y.  948  1 5 

The  appendix  contains  a  history  of  the  church. 

Several  other  sermons  by  Tenney  were  printed  including  funeral  sermons  on  RcY. 
Samuel  Austin,  and  Rev.  A.  Mitchell.  He  also  prepared  a  broadside  Genealogy  of 
the  Tenney  Family,  Nort/iampton,  1845,  which  was  reprinted  as  no.  3.  of  series  M 
of  "Wilder's  Genealogical  Reprints"  in  1919,  and  which  was  continued  by  Samuel 
Tenney  in  185 1,  in  Genealogy  of  the  Tenney  Family,  no.  2,  describing  another 
branch. 

[Tenney  (Mrs.  Tabitha  Gilman)].  Female  Quixotism:  ex- 
hibited in  the  Romantic  Opinions  and  Extravagant  Adventures  of 
Dorcasina  Sheldon.  ...  In  two  volumes.  .  .  .  Published  according 
to  Act  of  Congress.  Printed  at  Boston,  by  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T. 
Andrews.  Sold  at  their  Bookstore,  Faust's  Statue,  No.  45,  Nctv- 
bury-Street.  June,  1 80 1.  2  vols,  in  one,  i2mo,  pp.  1 80,  213.  aas. 
+  Second  Edition.  Published  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  by 
Thomas  6f  Whiffle,  Nezv  bury  port.  Sold  at  their  Book-Store, 
No.  2.  1808.  2  vols,  in  one,  i2mo,  pp.  180,  3-213.  aas.,  h.,  y. 
+  Boston:  Published  by  J.  P.  Peaslee.  Wm.  Bellamy,  Printer. 
1825.  2  vols.,  i8mo,  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  247,  frontis- 
piece; added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  296,  frontispiece,    ba.,  nyp. 


564  TENNY. 

+  Boston:  Published  by  J.  P.  Peaslee.  Griffin  and  Morrill,  Print- 
ers, Worcester,  Ms.  1829.  2  vols.,  i8ino,  added  engraved  title, 
and  pp.  203,  frontispiece;  added  engraved  title,  and  pp.  180,  fron- 
tispiece. C.,NYP.  94816 

The  second  edition  is  from  the  sheets  of  the  first,  with  a  new  title  page  for  vol.  i, 
and  that  of  vol.  2  cut  off,  only  a  stub  remaining  in  three  copies  examined,  aas.  (2 
copies),  H. 

Also:  Boston.   1841.   h. 

[Tenny  (Joseph)].  Persecution  in  America!  occasioning  sui- 
cide! !  And  the  same  persecution  continued  on  others!  !  !  Alias, 
Sangerfield  Suicide  or  Self-murder!  !  which  took  place  July  4, 
1809,  on  the  wife  of  Thomas  King,  with  the  subsequent  trials  of 
her  fellow  sufferers  under  oppression.  Brought  up  to  the  present 
year,  (Aug.)  181 1.  Including  her  own  account  of  her  trials — 
Lamentations  of  her  surviving  partner  in  a  poem,  with  a  tune  an- 
nexed to  the  same  .  .  .  Utica.    181 1.    i6mo,  pp.  (6),  iv,  10 1. 

c.  94817 

Added  title  page:  A  Cheap  and  Interesting,  New  and  Enlarged  Edition  of  a  Nar- 
rative of  the  Suicide  of  the  wife  of  Thomas  King  of  Sangerfield  .  .  .  Utica.    1809. 
The  fourth  supplement  signed  by  Joseph  Tenny. 
For  another  edition,  see  no.  61064,  vol.  14. 

Tenorio  (Gonzalo).  Compendivm  ideas,  et  totivs  open's,  elab- 
orati  ab  A.  R.  P.  Fr.  Gundisaluo  Tenorio,  Peruano  ...  [n.  f. 
1665.]    Folio,  9  leaves.  94818 

Suppressed  by  royal  decree.   A  copy  was  located  In  Medina's  library. 
This  and  the  following  title  are  abbreviated  from  Medina's   "Biblioteca  hlspano- 
americana,"  nos.  6909—6910. 

[Tenorio].  Discvrso  sobre  la  nvlidad  del  Capitvlo  Provincial, 
que  celebro  el  muy  Reuerendo  Padre  fray  Francisco  de  Borja  .  .  . 
este  ano  de  1656.  en  el  Conuento  de  Guadalupe.  .  .  .  [n.  p.  1656?  ] 
Folio,  66  leaves.  94819 

Signed  by  Fr.  Gonzalo  Tenorio.  A  copy  Is  located  in  the  library  of  the  University 
of  Seville. 

Tenorio  Car VAJAL  (Tomas).  Relacion  de  los  meritos,  grados, 
y  exercisios  literarios  del  Doctor  D.  Tomas  Tenorio  Carvajal  .  .  . 
[n.  f.    1792.]    Folio,  pp.  (6),  blank  recto,  ( I ).  94820 

Dated  September  14,  1792.  Title  abbreviated  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano- 
americana,"  no.  5565. 

Tensas  (Madison),  M.  D.,  pseud.  Odd  Leaves  from  the  Life 
of  a  Louisiana  "Swamp  Doctor."  9482 1 

This  work,  of  a  later  period  than  that  covered  by  this  dictionary,  was  copyrighted  in 
1843.  For  brief  information  as  to  issues,  see  the  note  on  the  following  title.  The 
latter  is  included  because  of  a  cross  reference. 


TENSAS.  565 

Tensas,  fseud.  The  Swamp  Doctor's  Adventures  \n  the  South- 
West.  Containing  the  whole  of  the  Louisiana  Swamp  Doctor; 
Streaks  of  Squatter  Life;  and  Far-Western  Scenes;  in  a  scries  of 
Forty-Two  Humorous  Southern  and  Western  Sketches,  descriptive 
of  incidents  and  character.  By  "Madison  Tensas,"  m.d.,  and  "Sol- 
itaire," (John  S.  Robb,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.)  Author  of  "Swallowing 
Oysters  Alive,"  etc.  With  fourteen  illustrations,  from  original  de- 
signs by  Darley.  Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Prfrrson  and  Brothers,  306 
Chestnut  Street,  [cop.  1 85 8.]  2  vols,  in  one,  8vo,  added  illus- 
trated title,  and  pp.  (8),  21-203,  ^^7-    ^3  pl-ites. 

BM.,  NVP.,  Y.  94822 

On  cover:  "Peterson's  Illustrated  Uniform  Edition  of  Humorous  American  Works." 

A  reissue  of  Henry  Clay  Lewis's  "Odd  Leaves  from  the  Life  of  a  Louisiana  'Swamp 
Doctor',"  [cop.  1843],  published  under  the  same  pseudonym,  and  John  S.  Robb's 
"Streaks  of  Squatter  Life,  and  Far-West  Scenes,"  our  no.  71729,  vol.  17,  each  work 
having  its  original  title. 

Remainders  of  different  issues  of  "Odd  Leaves"  and  "Streaks  of  Squatter  Life"  were 
bound  together  to  make  up  the  copies  of  TheSwamp  Doctor's  Adventures. This  is  shown 
by  the  two  nyp.  copies  of  that  work,  the  imprints  of  "Odd  Leaves"  varying  slightly, 
and  the  "Streaks  of  Squatter  Life"  having  different  copyright  dates. 

Beside  the  undated  issue  of  "Odd  Leaves"  with  the  copyright  date  1843,  there  is 
another  undated  issue  copyrighted  in  1846,  found  separately,  nyp.;  also  editions  of 
1850,  BM.,  c;  and  1852,  c.  They  were  all  published  under  the  pseudonym  of  Madison 
Tensas. 

Tentativa  del  Pensador  en  favor  del  Canonigo  San-Martin,  y 
carta  al  Pensador  Tapatio.  Mexico:  1 82 1.  Oficina  de  D.  J.  M. 
Benavente  y  Socios.   4to,  pp.  8.  94823 

Signed,  J[oaquin]  F[ern.-indez]  L[izardi]. 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  12046,  a  copy  located  in  the 
Indian  Archives  in  Seville. 

The  Tenth  Muse  Lately  sprung  up  in  America.  See  [Brad- 
street  (Mrs.  Anne)],  no.  7296,  vol.  2.   B.,  BM.,  BU.,  heh.,  JCB., 

M.,  NYP.,  ROSENBACH. 

Later  editions  with  title  beginning  "Several  Poems  Compiled  with  great  variety  of 
Wit  and  Learning,"  are  located  as  follows:  Second  edition,  1678,  aas.,  b.,  bv.,  c, 
NYP.;  Third  edition,  1758,  aas.,  bu.,  JCB.,  m.,  nyp.  Modern  editions,  the  "Works," 
1867,  and  "Poems,"  1897,  are  located  at  aas.,  that  library  lacking  the  first  edition 
only. 

El  Teologo  Imparcial,  pseud.  Respuesta  del  autor  del  Duclo 
de  la  Inquisicion  al  Pensador  mejicano.  [Mejico:  En  la  oficina  de 
D.A.Valdes.    1820.]    8vo,  3  pts.        ucal. (Bancroft).  94824 

Teoria  de  un  sistema  administrativo  y  economico  para  la  repub- 
lica  de  Chile.  Santiago  de  Chile.  Imprenta  de  la  Independencia. 
1834 4to,  pp.  (2),  34,  blank  recto,  errata  (i).  H.  94825 

Attributed  in  the  Harvard  catalogue  to  B.  Foro. 
VOL.  XXIV.  36 


566  TEOTAMACHILIZTI. 

Teotamachilizti  inyiuliliz  auh  iny  miquiliz  Tu  Temaquizticatzim 
lesu  Chn'sto  quenami  in  quimpua  teotacuiloque  itech  teomauxti; 
.  .  .  [^Guatemala.  En  la  imfrenta  de  las  Animas.  16 — ?]  410,  I 
unnumbered  and  32  numbered  leaves.  JCB.  94826 

A  treatise  on  the  life  and  death  of  Jesus  Christ  in  the  Mexican  dialect  used  in 
Guatemala. 

The  above  is  the  heading  of  the  text  on  the  first  numbered  leaf.  "Al  Lector"  appears 
on  the  preceding  leaf. 

See  Brasseur  de  Bourbourg's  "Bibliotheque  Mexico-Guatemalienne,"  1871,  p.  141. 
The  Brasseur  de  Bourbourg-Pinart  copy,  now  at  jCB.,  is  the  only  one  known. 

Medina  in  his  "Imprenta  en  Guatemala,"  no.  1082,  gives  a  longer  imprint  and 
includes  it  in  the  eighteenth  century  publications. 

Information  supplied  by  Catherine  C.  Quinn. 

Tepeyac  (Juan  Diego  del).  El  motivo  verdadero  de  la  fuga  de 
Guerrero.   Mexico.    1829.   410,  pp.  8.  BM.  94827 

Tepic,  Mexico.  Representacion  del  Y.  Ayuntamiento  de  Tepic 
al  Congreso  general  contra  la  antipolitica  .  .  .  iniciativa  del  Supremo 
Gobierno  .  .  .  para  cerrar  los  puertos  de  Mazatlan  y  San  Bias.  Tefic. 
[1835.]    Folio.  BM.  94828 

Dated,  August  14,  1835. 

Los  Tequenos  encausados  ante  S.  E.  la  Corte  Superior  y  al  Pub- 
lico.   Caracas.    1 835.    8 vo,  pp.  56.  94^29 

"The  Tequinos  are  the  inhabitants  of  the  village  Los  Teques,  fifteen  miles  from 
Caracas." 

Information  from  "Triibner's  American  and  Oriental  Literary  Record,"  vol.  7, 
1872,  p.  119. 

Ter  gelegenheid  van  het  beloofd  en  gewijgerd  Convoy  naar  de 
West-Indien,  Op  den  8ste  December  1781.  [n.  f  1781?]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  94830 

Title  from  Knuttel's  "Catalogues  van  de  Pamfletten-Verzameling  berustende  in  de 
Koninklijke  Bibliotheek,"  vol.  5,  190S,  no.  19642. 

[Teran  (Jose  Maria)].  Clamores  de  la  America  y  recurso  a 
la  proteccion  de  Maria  Santisima  de  Guadalupe  en  las  presentes 
calamidades.  Por  D.  Sejo  Amira  de  Narte.  Con  licencia.  Imp-enta 
da  Arl-zfe.   Mexico  1811.   4to,  pp.  (2),  8.  BM.  94831 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  10549.  Beristain,  vol.  3,  p.  175, 
states  that  the  name  "Narte,"  on  the  title  page,  is  an  anagram  for  Teran. 

Teran  (Juan  Francisco).  Relacion  de  servicios  de  al  Capitan, 
y  Castellano  Don  luan  Fra[n]cisco  Teran.  \n.  f.  1680.]  Folio, 
pp.  (4).  94832 

Teran  served  in  Panama. 

Information  from  Medina's  "Biblioteca  hispano-americana,"  no.  6911,  a  copy  lo- 
cated in  the  Indian  Archives  in  Seville. 


TERAN    DE    GONZALEZ.  567 

Teran  DE  Gonzalez  (Antonio).  Rcfutacion  del  papcl  puh- 
Hcado  en  Chile  con  el  titulo  de  Apelacion  a  la  nacion  Peruana  tscrito 
por  .  .  .  F.  Brandsen.  Lima.    1825.   4to.  bm.  94833 

Teran  de  la  Torre  (Antonio).  Feliz  y  solcnine  pompa  con 
que  regreso  de  Mexico  a  su  Santuario  la  prodigiosa  Imagen  de  Nucs- 
tra  Senora  de  los  Remedies.  Por  D.  Antonio  Teran  de  la  Torre. 
Mexico,  for  la  Viuda  de  Bernardo  Calderon.    1 653.   410.      94834 

Title  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en  Mexico,"  no.  804. 

Teran  Rubin  (Pedro  de).  Seiior,  El  Lie.  D.  Pedro  de  Teran 
Rubin  .  .  .  [Mexico.    1 743.]    Folio,  pp.  (4).  94*^35 

Dated  at  Mexico,  January  28,  1743.  Information  from  Medina's  "Imprenta  en 
Mexico,"  no.  3676,  a  copy  located  in  the  Indian  Archives  in  Seville. 

Tercer  Orden  de  DOS  Siervos  de  Maria  Santisima  de  los 
Dolores.  Reglas  y  patentas.  See  no.  68896,  vol.  16.  Mexico, 
ijgj.   ucal(bancroft).   Mexico,  18 18.    ucal(bancroft). 

Tercer  Sermon.   See  [Sufras  de  Santa  Clara],  jra\. 

Tercera  Amonestacion  al  miiy  reverendo  padre  fray  "Ameri- 
cano."  Buenos  Aires.    1819.  84836 

Signed:   EI  que  sigue  empachado  con  la  merienda  y  con  sintomas  de  apoplegia. 
By  Fray  Francisco  de  Paula  Castaiieda. 

Title  from  Victorica's  "Errores  y  omisiones  del  Dicclonario  de  anonimos  y  seudo- 
nimos  hispanoamericanos  de  Jose  Toribio  Medina,"  1928. 

Tercera  parte  de  la  Pajarotada.  En  que  lo  jocoso  es  bien  serio  y 
muy  didactico  para  el  uso  de  las  escuelas  pias  de  Porcelia,  Asnopolis 
y  Caballosia:  dedicada  al  Senor  Don  Matias  Carnes-Tolendas  Ar- 
reborricolea  y  Tirapatadarregui,  abogado  del  abogado  que  peer 
aboga.  Tu  que  no  puedes,  llevame  acuestas  Los  pobres  han  perdido 
la  cabeza  Mas  no  era  lo  mejor  de  cada  pieza.  Dime  cual  de  los  dos 
es  mas  bonito;  Y  si  quieres  el  par,  no  vale  un  pito.  Terrasa  con- 
tinuador  de  Rejon.  Chuquisaca — Imfrenta  Boliviana.  [n.  d.] 
4to,  pp.  V,  40.  94837 

By  Antonio  Jose  Irlsarri. 

Title  from  "Biblioteca  Boliviana,"  1879,  no.  3345. 

Tercero  |  Cathccismo  |  y  Exposicion  de  la  ]  Doctrina  Christiana, 
por  I  Sermones.  |  Para  qve  los  cvras  y  otros  |  ministros  prediquen  y 
ensenen  a  los  Yndios  j  y  a  las  demas  pcrsonas.  |  Con  forme  a  lo 
qve  en  el  Sancto  |  Concilio  Prouincial  de  Lima  se  proueyo.  |  [Vig- 
nette.] [Lima]  Imfresso  con  liceftcia  delu  [sic]  \  Real  Auditncia, 
en  la  Ciudad  delos  Reyes,  for  Antonio  Ricardo  \  frimero  Imfrcssor 


568  TERENCE. 

enestos  Reynos  del  Piru.  \  Ano  de  m.d.lxxxv.  |  Esta  tassado  vn 
Real  for  cada  file  go  y  en  fafel.  \  4to,  8  unnumbered,  and  215  num- 
bered leaves.    ^,  AA-ZZ,  AAA-CCC  in  eights,  DDD  in  seven. 

JCB.,  NYP.  94838 

The  Spanish  text  appears  at  the  top  of  each  page,  with  the  Quechua  and  Aymara 
translations  in  double  columns  below. 

The  Spanish  and  Quechua  versions  were  reprinted  under  the  same  title,  [Lima, 
1773],  c,  H.,  HiSP.soc.AMER.,  JCB.  Hod  Paris,  1867.   nyp. 

One  of  the  earliest  books  printed  in  South  America. 

Prepared  under  the  direction  of  loan  de  Atienga  and  Joseph  de  Acosta,  according 
to  the  royal  decree  on  verso  of  the  second  preliminary  leaf. 

Terence,  .fw^^/>.  5^^  Sweep  {^trtnct^,fseiid. 
Terencio  (D.).    Cafe.    D.  Terencio  y  D.  Ruperto.    Mexico. 
1821.   4to,  pp.  4.  BM.  94839 

"A  dialogue  on  current  politics." — bm. 

[Terhune  (Mrj.  Mary  Virginia  Hawes)].  Alone.  By  Marion 
Harland  [/).f^z^i5?.]  .  .  .  5th  ed,  Richmond:  A.Morris.  1854.  8vo, 
pp.  384.  c.  94840 

The  above  title,  the  earliest  of  Mrs.  Terhune's  works  we  have  located,  is  included 
because  of  a  cross  reference  from  the  pseudonym.  Other  later  works  by  this  author  are 
not  included. 

Terms  of  Contract.  See  Nicaragua,  no.  55162,  vol.  13. 

[Terms  of  Enlistment  of  the  Officers  and  Seamen  of  the  several 
Rovi^-Galleys  established  on  the  Delaware  by  Admiral  Howe.  n.  f. 
1778.]    Folio  broadside.  p.  94841 

Title  from  Hildeburn. 

Ternaux  (  [Guillaume  Louis]  ).  Considerations  sur  I'Emprunt 
d'Haiti,  adressees  a  M.  le  Due  de  La  Rochefoucault-Liancourt,  par 
M.  L.-G.  Ternaux.  Se  vend  au  frofit  des  Grecs  a  Paris,  chez  tous 
les  marchands  de  nouveautes.  1825.  [Verso  of  half  title:]  Everaty 
Imfrimeury  Rue  du  Cadran,  no.  16.    8vo,  pp.  42. 

nyp(schomburg).  94842 

Listed  by  Querard  among  works  of  Guillaume  Louis  Ternaux.  Title  supplied  by 
A.  A.  Schomburg. 

Ternaux  (L.  G.)    See  Ternaux  ([Guillaume  Louis]). 

Ternaux-Compans  (H  [enri]  ).  Archives  des  voyages  ou  Col- 
lection d'anciennes  relations  ineditcs  ou  tres-rares  de  lettres,  mem- 
oires,  itineraires  et  autres  documents  relatifs  a  la  geographie  et  aux 
voyages  suivies  d'analyses  d'anciens  voyages  et  d'anecdotes  relatives 
auxvoyageurs  tirees  des  memoires  du  temps.  Ouvrage  destine  a  servir 
de  complement  a  tous  les  recueils  de  voyages  frangais  et  etrangers 


TERNAUX-COMPANS.  569 

par  H.  Ternaux-Compans.  .  .  .  Paris,  Arthus  Bntratid,  Librauf- 
edtteWy  Libraire  de  la  Societe  de  Gi'o graphic,  Editeur  drs  Nou- 
vellcs  Annales  des  Voyages,  Rue  Hautefetallr,  23.  [Verso  of  half 
title:]  Imprimerie  de  L.  Bouchard-Huzard,  Rue  de  rEperon,  7. 
[1840-184 1.]    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (4),  vij,  477,  iij;  474,  vj. 

BA.,  BM.,  BODLEIAN,  C,  NYP.  94843 

Imprint  of  vol.  2:  Paris:  chcz  Arthus  BerCrand,  Libraire,  Editeur  des  Nouielles 
Annales  des  Voyages,  Rue  Hautejeuille,  23;  Leipsick,  chez  Leopold  Miihelsen,  Li- 
braire. 

Each  volume  is  in  two  parts.  The  first  part  of  vol.  i  is  announced  in  "Bibliographic 
de  la  France"  for  September  12,  1840,  no.  4421,  and  the  second  part  of  vol.  2,  in  the 
issue  for  September  4,  1 841,  no.  4134. 

Ternaux[-Compans].  Bibliotheqiie  Americaine  011  Catalogue 
des  ouvrages  relatifs  a  rAmerique  qui  out  paru  depuis  sa  decouverte 
jusqu'a  I'an  1700.  Par  H.  Ternaux.  Paris,  Arthus-Brrtrand, 
libraire-editeur,  libraire  de  la  Societe  de  gt'ographir,  rue  Haute- 
feuille,  22'  M.  DCCC.  XXXVII.  [Verso  of  half  title:]  I m prime  chez 
Paul  Renouard,  rue  Garanciere,  5.    8vo,  pp.  viij,   191.    .a.as.,  b., 

BA.,    BM.,    BODLEIAN,    C,    CU.,    H.,    HEH.,    JCB.,    M.,    NVH.,    NYP., 

PEAB.,    UCAL.,   WHS.,   WLC.   94844 

Some  copies  were  issued  on  large  paper,    c. 

[Ternaux-Compans].  Catalogue  des  livres  et  manuscrits  de 
la  bibliotheque  de  feu  M.  Ra^tzel,  dont  la  vente  se  sera  le  jeudi  3 
novembre  1836,  et  les  vingt-cinq  jours  suivants,  a  six  heures  de 
relevee,  rue  des  Bons-Enfants,  no  30,  Maison  Silvestre.  .  .  .  A  Paris, 
Chez  Silvestre,  libraire.  Rue  des  Bons-Enjants,  N.  30.  1836. 
[Colophon  :]  Imprimerie  de  Guiraudet  et  Jouaust,  rue  St-Honore, 
315.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  249,  verso  blank,  (6).  JCB.,  nyp.  94845 

The  Harrisse  copy,  now  jcb.,  has  a  manuscript  note  by  the  former  owner  giving 
"Raetzel"  as  a  pseudonym  of  Ternaux. 

The  items  on  pp.  86-204  are  Americana. 

Tern.-vux[-Compans],  comp.  Curiosa  compilacion  de  docu- 
mentos  originales  e  importantisimos,  relativos  a  la  conquista  de 
ambas  Americas  .  .  .  Dalos  a  luz,  traducidos  del  franccs  en  que  los 
redacto  Mr.  Ternaux,  Carlos  Maria  Bustamente.  Mexico:  En  la 
Imfr.  de  L.  Abadiano  v  V aides.    1840.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

ucal(bancroft).  94S46 

Ternaux-Compans.  Essai  sur  I'ancien  Cundinamarca,  par  H. 
Ternaux-Compans.  Paris.  Arthus  Bertrand,  Libraire,  Editeur  des 
Nouvelles  Annales  des  Voyages,  Rue  Hautejeuille,  23.  [Colo- 
phon:]    Paris. — Imprimerie  de  Fain  et  Thunot,  Imprimeurs  de 


570  TERNAUX-COMPANS. 

fUnlverslte  Roy  ale  de  France^  Rue  Racine  j  ««  28,  fres  de  VOdeon. 
[1842.]     8vo,  pp.    (4),    no.  BM.,  BODLEIAN,  NYP.  94847 

Announced  in  "Bibliographic  de  la  France"  for  February  5,  1842,  no.  644.. 

Ternaux-Compans.  Essai  sur  la  theogonie  mexicaine,  par  M. 
Ternaux-Compans.  (Extrait  des  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages, 
mars  1840.)  Paris.  Imfrtmerie  de  Fain  et  Thunoty  Rue  Racine y 
2'i,frhdePOdeon.    1840.    8vo,  pp.  52. 

BM.,  HISP.SOC.AMER.,  NYP.,  WLC.  94848 

Ternaux-Compans.  Notice  historique  sur  la  Guyane  Fran- 
gaise,  par  H.  Ternaux-Compans.  Paris y  Chez  Firmin  Didot  FrereSy 
Libr aires y  Rue  Jacoby  No  56,  et  chez  les  Marchands  de  Nouveautes. 
1843.    ^^°'  PP'  '^"''  192- 

BM.,  BODLEIAN,  C,  HEH.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  PEAB.,  WLC,  Y.  94849 
Societe  d'etudes  pour  la  colonization  de  la  Guyane  Frangaise.  Publications,  no.  I. 
Bibliographie  de  la  Guyane  frangaise,  pp.  169—190. 
Guvrages  du  meme  auteur,  pp.  191— 192. 

[Ternaux-Compans],  ed.  Notice  statistique  sur  la  Guyane 
frangaise,  Extrait  des  notices  statistiques  sur  les  colonies  frangaises, 
imprimees  en  1838,  par  ordre  de  M.  le  ministre  des  colonies.  Paris: 
F.  Didot.    1843.    i2mo,  pp.  (6),  176.   Map. 

lib.smithsonian  instit.  94850 

Edited  by  Ternaux-Compans,  J.  Lechevalier,  and  Joly  de  Lotbiniere. 
This  title  is  included  because  of  a  cross  reference  from  our  entry  of  the  first  edition, 
for  which  see  Guiana,  no.  29182,  vol.  7. 

Ternaux-Compans.  Notice  sur  la  colonic  de  la  Nouvelle 
Suede.  Par  H.  Ternaux-Compans.  Paris:  Arthiis  Bertrandy  Li- 
brairCy  Editeur  des  Nouvelles  Annales  des  VoyageSy  23,  rue  Haute- 
jeuille.  1843.  [Verso  of  half  title:]  Paris. — Imprimerie  de  Fain 
et  Thunoty  Imfrimeurs  de  VUniversite  Roy  ale  de  France  y  Rue 
Raciney  no  28,  fres  de  VOdeon.    8vo,  pp.   (4),  29,  (l).    Folded 

map.  C,  JCB.,  NYH.,  NYP.,  WLC,  Y.  9485  I 

For  a  Swedish  translation,  see  Underrattelse,  below. 

A  MS.  note  on  the  half  title  of  the  nyp.  copy  states  that  only  50  copies  were  printed. 

Ternaux-Compans,  ed.  Pieces  sur  le  Mexique.  Inedites. 
\Paris.    1840.]    8vo,  pp.  viii,  346.       c,  M.,  nyp.,  WLC,  Y.  94852 

Forms  vol.  16  of  the  "Voyages,  relations  et  memoires,"  below,  the  series  title  page 
preceding  the  one  given  above. 

Contents:  Lettres  de  don  Juan  de  Zumarraga,  eveque  elu  de  Mexico,  au  roi. — 
Pieces  relatives  aux  dissensions  entre  la  premiere  audience  de  la  Nouvelle-Espagne. — 
Lettres  des  membres  de  la  seconde  audience. — Lettre  de  D.  Antonio  de  Mendoza, 
premier  vice-roi  du  Mexique,  au  roi,  10  decembre  1537. — Lettres  diverses. 

The  subtitle  for  this  volume  on  the  series  title  page  reads:  "Second  recueil  de 
pieces  sur  le  Mexique."  For  the  first,  see  Recueil  de  pieces  relatives  a  la  conquete  du 
Mexique,  below. 


TERNAUX-COMPANS.  57  I 

Ternaux-Compans.  Rccueil  dc  documents  et  memoircs  orii^i- 
naux  sur  I'Hfstoire  des  possessions  espagnolcs  dans  rAmcriquf,  a 
diverses  cpoques  de  la  conqucte,  renfcrmant  dcs  details  curicux  sur 
les  moeurs,  les  coutumes  et  les  usages  des  Indicns,  Icurs  relations 
avec  les  Espagnols,  et  sur  la  geographic  et  I'histoire  naturclle  de  ces 
contrees;  publics  sur  les  manuscrits  anciens  et  inedits  de  la  biblio- 
theque  de  M.  Ternaux-Compans.  Paris:  L'tbrairie  de  GUe,  Ed't- 
tciir  des  ouvragcs  de  M.  le  Baron  de  Humbolt,  etc.^  ctc.y  Rue  de 
Seine  Saint-Germain,  ?i'J  6  bis.  1 840.  [Verso  of  half  title:]  J. 
Pihan  de  la  Forest,  Imfrimeur  de  la  Cour  de  Cassation,  Rue  des 
Noyers,no  37.   8vo,  pp.  (8),  5-297. 

BM.,  BODLEIAN,  C,  NYP.,   UCAL  (bANCROFt)  ,  VVLC,  V.  94853 

Text  in  French,  translated  from  the  Spanish. 

According  to  the  preface,  "Les  diverses  relations  contenucs  dans  ce  vohime  furcnt 
extraites  des  archives  de  Siniancas  par  D.  J.  Muiioz." 

Contents:  Description  de  la  province  de  Guatemala,  envoyce  au  roi  d'Espagne  en 
1576,  par  le  licencie  Pabcios. — Relation  de  frere  Jerome  d'Escobar  .  .  .  dans  laquclle 
il  rend  compte  a  S.  M.  de  I'etat  des  pays  qui  formcnt  le  gouvcrncment  de  Popayan, 
des  Indiens  qui  I'habitent,  et  des  moyens  de  I'amcliorer  tant  au  spirituel  qu'au  tcm- 
porel. — Espejo  de  variedades,  1575. — Lettre  sur  les  superstitious  du  Pcrou,  par  un  re- 
ligieux  augustin  [1555?]- — Moeurs  et  coutumes  des  habitans  de  la  province  de  Cucba, 
par  Gonzalo  Hernandez  de  Oviedo  y  Valdez. — Relation  adressce  a  Sa  Majcste,  dc  la 
conquete  du  nouveau  royaume  de  Grenade,  par  le  licencie  Gonzalo  Ximcnez,  envoye 
par  I'adelantade  D.  Pedro  Hernandez  de  Lugo  pour  entrer  dans  la  grande  riviere  avec 
cinq  brigantins  et  cinq  cents  hommes  ...  a  partir  du  6  avril  1536  [signed,  -Antonio  de 
Lebrixa]. — Rapport  adresse  a  I'empereur  Charles  V,  sur  le  royaume  de  la  Nouvellc- 
Grenade,  par  le  licencie  [Hernando  Martinez]  de  la  Marcha  [dated,  18  fcvrier  1551]. 
— Description  du  royaume  de  Quito,  par  D.  Juan  de  Valesco,  pretre  [1789J. 

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