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lUBLIOTHKCA AMKUICAXA 
VOLUME II 

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HISTORICAL NUGGETS 



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BIBLIOTHECA AMERICANA OR A 

DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT OF MY 

COLLECTION OF RARE 

BOOKS RELATING 

TO AMERICA 

HENRY STEVENS GMB FSA 



1 will buy with you, b«>I1 with you. 







LONDON 

PRINTED BY WHITTINQHAM AND WILKINS 

TOOKS COURT CHANCERY LANE 
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BIBLIOTHECA AMERICANA. 




A BAT (Jean Baptiste). Noureau 
Voyage aux Isles de TAmerique. 
Contenant THistoire Naturelle de 
ces Pays, TOrigine, les Moeurs, la 
Religion & le Gouvernement des 
Habitans anciens & modernes : Lcs 
Guerres 6l les Evenemens finguliers 
qui y font arrivez pendant le lone I'ejour que I'Au- 
teur y a fait. Le Commerce et les Manufactures 

5ui iont ^tablies, & les moyens de les augmenter. 
Lvec une Defcription exadte & curieufe de toutes 
ces llles. Ouvrage enrichi d*un grand nombre de 
Cartes, Plans, & Figures en TailTe-douce. A La 
Haye, P. Husson, etc. m.dcc.xxit. Six Volumes, 
Tome Premier. 15 prel. leaves ; viz. Collective titUf 
Title f Table des ChapitreSf and Preface, Text 504 
pp. Map at p. 1 and plates at pp. 45, 75, 200, 269, 
297, 312, 315, 343, 376, 379, 380, 402, 432, 475. 
Tome Second. 4 prel. leaveSj and 576 pp. Plates at 
pp. 9, 12, 15, 29, 39, 46, 48, 54, 200, 212, 251, 257, 
326, 349, 379, 380, 387, 398, 414, 463, 553. Tome 
Troisieme. 3 prel, leaves, and 528 pp. Plates at pp, 
21,32, 57, 63, 65 (2), 68 (2), 69, 74, 79, 86, 93, 98, 
104, 109, 114, 116, 132, 178, 181, 222, 223, 234, 
246, 255, 275, 278, 333. Tome Quatrieme. 4 prel. 
leaves, and 539 pp. Plates at pp. 36, 37, 54, 59, 202, 
203, 207, 346, 356, 387, 420, 504, 510. Tome 
Cinquieme. 4 prel. leaves, and 504 pp. Plates at pp, 
1, 35, 55, 262, 380. Tome Sixieme. 3 prel. leaves, 
and 514 pp. Table des Matieres, 58 pp. Plates at pp, 
1, (3), 110, 143, 312, 382, 404, 406. Old calf. 
12mo, {lLlU,6d. 1613) 



488 BihUotheca Amencana, 

LABAT (Jean Baptiste). Nouireaa A^oyage awx 
Isles de TAmerique. Contenant THistoire Natu- 
relle de ces Fays, TOrigine, les JViaurs, la Re- 
ligion & le Gouvememeut des Habitans anciens & 
modernes : Les Guerres &i les Evenemens fmguliers 
qui J font arrivez pendant le long iejour que 
1 Auteur y a fait : Le Commerce etles Manufactures 

?ui y font etablies, & les moyens de les augmenter. 
Juvrage enrichi d'un grand nombre de Cartes, 
Flans, & Figures en Taille-douce. A la Haye, 
P. Husson, etc. m.dcc.xxiv. Two Volumes. Tome 
Fremier. 11 preL leaves; viz. Collective Title, 

* Voyage du Fere Labat, aux Isles de TAmerique. 
Contenant Une exade Defcription de toutes ces 
Ifles ; etc. En II. Volumes.* Title; * Epitre,* 3 pp, 

* Preface,' viii, pp. * Avis au Relieur, 2 pp. con- 
taining a list oj the maps and plates in the 2 volumes; 
vis. * Tome 1. Premiere Fartie, 11 maps and plates. 
Seconde Fartie, 13 plates. Troisieme Fartie, 23 
plates. Tom. 11. Quatrieme Fartie, 9 plates. Cin- 
quieme Fartie, 6 plates. Sixieme Fartie, 4 plates, 

* Table,' 3 pp. Text Premiere PattiCy 176 pp. Sec- 
conde Partiej 360 pp. Tome Second, 4 prel. leaves ; 
vis. Collective title. Title, * Table,* 3 pp. Text 520 
pp. * Table des Matieres,* 20 pp. With the maps 
and plates. Old calf, 4to. (1/. 4s. 1614) 

LABAT (Jean Baptiste). Nouveau Voyage aux 
Isles de I'Amerique. Contenant I'Histoire Natu- 
relle de ces Pays, i*Origine, les Moeurs, la Ke- 
lson & le Gouvememeut des Habitans anciens & 
modernes. Les Guerres & les Evenemens finguliers 
qui ^ font arrivez pendant le ftjour que TAuteur y 
a fait. Par le R. P. Labat, de I'Ordre des Freres 
Precheurs. Nouvelle Edition augmentee con- 
iid^rablement, & enrichie de Figures en Tailles- 
douces. A Paris, Ch. J. B. Delespine, m.dcc.xlii. 
Eight Volumes, Tome Premier, xxxvi pp. and 7 
prel. leaves. Text 472 pp. Portrait, 20 maps and 
plates. Tome Second, 3 prel. leaves, and 444 pp. 
17 maps and plates. Tome Troisieme, 3 prel. leaves, 
and 475 pp. 31 plates. Tome Quatrieme, 2 prel, 
leaves, and 533 ^.12 plates. Tome Cinquieme, 3 
wel. leaves, and 418 pp. Tome Sixieme, 2 prel, 
leaws, and 502 pp, 14 plates. Tome Septieme, vi 
and 616 pp, 5 plates. Tome Huitieme, 3 prel, leaves. 



Bihliotheca Americantu 439 

and 437 pp. Privilege da Roi. 7 jyp. ^ plates. Old 
calf. nmo. (1/. 11«. 6d. 1615) 

LAET (Jean de). Befchrijvinghe/ van/ West- 
Indien/ door/ loannes de Laet/ I'weede druck :/ In 
ontallijcke plaetlen vers/betert, vermeirdert, met 
eenige/ nieuwe Caerten, beelden van/ verlchyden 
dieren ende/ planten verciert./ Tot Leifden, bij de 
Elzeviers. A*>.1630./ 14 prtl. leaves, including half - 
title J Engraved title, and Register of Maps {of which 
there are 14), on the reverse Errata; Text 622 pp, 
* Register/ 17 pp» Fine copy, Hal}' calf. 
Folio. \n.^s, 1616) 

LAET (Jean de). Novvs Orbis/ feu/ Descriptionis/ 
Indiae Occidentalis/ Libri XVlil./ Authore/ 
loanne de Laet Antverp./ Novis Tabulis Geo- 
graphicis et variis/ Animantium, Plantarum, 
Fructumque/ Icouibus illuftrati./ Cvm Privilegio./ 
Lvgd. Batav. apud Elzevirius. A®. 1633./ 16 prel. 
leaves, including the Half-title, Engraved title, and 
list of Maps {of which there are 14). Text 690 pp. 
Index, 17 yp. Folio, {ll.lls.6d, 1618) 

LAET (Jean de). L'histoire/ dv/ Nouvean Monde/ 
ou/ description/ des Indes/ Occidentales,/ Con- 
tenant dix-hui^l Liures,/ Par le Sieur lean de 
Laet, d'Anuers;/ Enrichi de nouuelles Tables 
Geographiques, & Figures des/ Animaux, 
Plantes, & Frui6ts./ A Leyde,/ Chez Bona- 
uenture & Abraham EUeuiers, Imprimeurs/ ordi- 
naires de I'Vniuerfite./ cla Iocxl./ 14 prel, 
leaves, including Title, list of Maps, {of which there 
are 14), Prejace, Table of Chapters and List of 
illustrations; Text 632 pp, and Index 6 leaves. Old 
calf Folio, {11. 10s, 1619) 

LAFITAU (Joseph Fran90I8). Histoire des De- 
couvertes et Conquestes des Portugal's dans le 
Nouveau Monde, Avec des Figures eu taille-douce. 
Par le R. P. Joseph- Fran9ois Lafitau de la Com- 
j)agnie de Jesus. A Paris, Saugrain, ^ Jean-Bap- 
tiste Coignard. mdccxxxiv. ^ur Volumes. Tome 
Premier. Frontispiece, 3 prel. leaves, xl and 432 pp. 
Copperplate map and plates, at pp. 1, 38, 74, 302, 
320. Tome Second. Title and 381 pp. * lable, 
I & II Tomes/ 79 pp. Plate* at pp, 52, 206, 254. 



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440 JBihlioiheca Americana* 

Tome Troisieme. Title and Siipp, Plata at pp. 
66, 534. Tome Quatrieme. Title and 388 pp. 
'Table/ III & IV Tomes, Approbation, Privilege^ 
and Errata, 149 pp. PlaUi at pp. 16, 32, 190, 200, 
379. Uncut. SinallQvo. {tl. 5s. 1620) 

{LAFITAU (Joseph Francois)]. Algemeiae Gef- 
chichte der Lander und Viilker von America. 
Nebil einer Vorrede Siegmund Jacob Baumgartens 
der h. Schrift Doctors und offentl. Lehrers, auch 
des theologilchen Seminarii Directors auf der 
kbnigl. preufzl. Friedrichs univerfitat in Halle. 
Mit vielen Kupfern. Halle, bey Johann Juftinus 
Gebauer. 1752. Two Volumes. Erfter Theil. 
Frontispiece and 23 prel. leaves; Text 688 pp. Cop- 
perplate Map at p. 13, and plates numbered i to xli. 
Zweiter Theil. 11 prel. leaves, and 905 pp. Register 
63 pp. 25 Copperplate maps and plates. Vellum. 
4to. (15s. 1621) 

LA HONTAN (Baron de). New Voyages to North- 
America. Containing An Account of the feveral 
Nations of that vail Continent ; their Cuiloms, Com- 
merce, and Way of Navigation upon the Lakes 
and Rivers ; the feveral Attempts of the Englifh 
and French to difpolTefs one another; with the 
Reafons of the Mifcarriage of the former; and the 
various Adventures between the French, and the 
Iroquefe Confederates of England, from 1683 to • 
1694. A Geographical Defcription of Canada, and 
a Natural Hiftory of the Country, with Remarks 
upon their Government, and the Iiitereft of the 
Englifh and French in their Commerce. Also a 
Dialogue between the Author and a General of the 
Savages, giving a full View of the Religion and 
ftrange Opinions of thofe People: With an Ac- 
count of the Authors Retreat to Portugal and 
Denmark and his Remarks on thofe Courts. To 
which is added, A Dictionary of the Algonkine 
Language, which is generally fpoke in North- 
America. lUuftrated with Twenty Three Mapps 
and Cuts. Written in French By the Baron La- 
hontan. Lord Lievtenant of the French Colony at 
Placentia in New-foundland, now in England. 
Done into Englifh. In Two Volumes. A great 
part of which never Printed in the Original. Lon- 
don: H. Bouwicke, 170S. VoL I. 12 prel. leaves 



BSbliatkeca Awurienma. 441 

mmd 280 pp. 13 onpperpUte mmpt mmd pitttt. VoL 
II. wmntiMg. Old ealj. Zm. {7u 6tf. 1622) 

LA HOXTAX (Babox de). XouTeiuix Voyage de 
Mr. Le Buon de Labootao, daos rAmeriqae 
Septentnonale, Qai oootiennent une Rt'Ution d«t 
differens Peoples qui t habitent ; U luture de lear 
GooTerDemait ; leur Couuneroe, lears Coutomes, 
lear Religioo, hi leor maniere de fkirp U (loerre. 
L^teret des Francois 6l des Anglois dans le Com- 
meroe quails font avec ces Naticms; TaTantafre que 
TAngkleTTe peat redrer dans ce PaiS, etant ea 
Guerre arec U France. Le toat cnrichi de Cartel 
& de Figures. Tome Premier. A U Hmjft^ Chez les 
Freres THonore, Marckands Libraires. ii.Dcxr.in. 
Tk» Vitlmmeu T<Mn. 1. 12 pieL Uaves, mmd 279 pp. 
15 enpperplate wupt mmd p4mta. T<Mn. 1 1. ' Me- 
moires de TAmenqoe Septentrionale, ou la suite 
des VojagiHS de Mr. Le barok de Lakootan. Qui 
ooDtieiment la Deicriptioa d'ane grande etendae 
de Pais de oe Continent, Tinteret des Francois & 
des An^lois, lean Commerces, leors Navigations, 
les Moeurs & les Coatomes des Saurages, 6LCm 
Arec un petit Dictionaire de la Langae du Pais. 
Le toat enrichi de Cartes & de Figiires. Tome 
Second. A La Haje, Cbez les Freres THonor^, 
Marchands Libraires. mdcciii. 220 pp. TmbU 16 
pp. CopperplmU wmp mmd 13 pUia. Old Calf. 
Umto. (18s. 1623) 

LA HOXTAX (Bakok de). Dialogues De Mon- 
fiear le Baron de La Hontan Et a*an Saava^ 
Dans rAmeriqoe. Cont»iant une defchptXA 
exacte des mcrars & des couturoes de oes Peoples 
Saorages. A AwuUrdmmi^ Boetranan, m.dccit. 
8pre^ien««,aad 103 pp. Copperpkie at p^ 1. 
12ao. {ILU. 1624) 

LA HOXTAX (Babon de). Voyages dn Baron d« 
La Hontan dans TAmerique Septentrionale, Qui 
ocMitienDpnt une Relation des difierens Peoples qui 
J babitent ; la nature de leur GouTemment ; leur 
Commerce, leurs Coutomes, leur ReUeion, Ac leor 
manifcre de faire la Guerre: L*Inter^t des Fran9ois 
& des Anglois dans le Commerce qu*il:t Ibnt aree 
oes Nations; Tarantage que TAngleterre peut 
reieiier de oe Pais|y itant en Gnene aTeclaFnnee. 



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442 BibKotheca Americana. 

Le tout enrichi de Cartes & de Figures. Tome 
Premier, Seconde Edition, revue, corrig^e & aug- 
mentee. A Amsterdam, Chez Francois T Honor^, 
vis-a-vis de la Bourfe. mdccv. Two Volumes. 
Tom. 1. 10 "prel. leaves including Frontispiece, and 
376 pp, 2 copperplate nwj)s and 11 plates, Tom. 
II. * Memoires de I'Amerique Septentrionale, ou 
la suite des Voyages de Mr. Le Baron de La Hon- 
tan : Qui contiennant la Defcription d'une grande 
6tendue de Pais de ce Continent, I'int^rfit des 
Francois & des Anglois, leurs Commerces, leurs 
^' avigations, les Mceurs & les Coutumes des Sau- 
vages, &c. A vec un petit Dictionaire de la Langue 
du Pais. Le tout enrichi de Cartes & de Figures. 
Tome Second. Second Edition, augmentee des 
Conversations de I'Auteur avec un Sauva«^e dif- 
tingu^. A Amsterdam, Chez Francois I'Honore &c 
Compagnie. mdccv. Title, and pp. 5-336. Table 
S pp. Small copperplate map and 9 plates. Old calf, 
12OT0. (18«. 1625) 

LA HONTAN (Baron de). New Voyages to North- 
America. Containing An Account of the feveral 
Nations of that vaft Continent; their Cuftoms, 
Commerce, and V^ay of Navigation upon the 
Lakes and Rivers; tne leveral Attempts of the 
Engliih and French to dilpoflels one another ; with 
the Realbns of the M il'carriage of the former; and 
the various Adventures between the French, and 
the Iroquefe Confederates of England, from 1683 
to 1694. A Geographical Defcription of Canada, 
and a Natural Biftory of the Country, with Re- 
marks upon their Government, and the Interell of 
the Engiifh and French in their Commerce. Alfo 
a Dialogue between the Author and a General of 
the Savages, giving a full View of the Religion 
and ftrange Opinions of thofe People : With an 
Account of the Author's Retreat to Portugal and 
Denmark, and his Remarks on thofe Courts. To 
which is added, A Dictionary of the Algonkine 
Language, which is generally I'poke in North- 
America. Illuftrated with Twenty-Three Maps 
and Cuts. ^^ ritten in French By the Baron La- 
faontan. Lord Lieutenant of the 1* rench Colony at 
Placentia in Newfoundland, at that Time in Eng- 
land. Done into Engliih. 1 he Second Edition. 
In Two Volumes. A great Part of which never 



Bibliotheca Americana. 443 

Printed in the Original. London: J. and J. Bon- 
wicke, M,i)rr,xxxv. Two Volumes. Vol.1, UpreL 
leaves, and 280 pp, 10 coppei plate tnajts and plates. 
Vol. 11. * New Voyages to North -America. Giving 
a full Account of the Cuftoms, Commerce, Re- 
ligion, and llrange Opinions of the lavages of that 
Country. W ith Political Remarks upon the Courts 
of Portugal and Denmark, and the Prefent State 
of the Commerce of thole Countries. The Second 
Edition. W ritten By the Baron Lahontan, Lord- 
Lieutenant of tlie French Colony at Placentia in 
Newfoundland: Now in England. London: J. 
Walthoe, 1736.' 304 pp. 10 Copperplates. Old 
calf. 8w. (18«. 1626) 

LAMB (R.) An Origrinal and Authentic Journal 
of Occurrences during the late American War, from 
its commencement to the year 1783. By R. Lamb, 
late Serjeant in the Royal Welch Fuzileers. 
Dublin: Wilkinson & Courtney, 1809. 6 prel, 
leaves, and pp. 5-438. * Order,' 1 page, at page 158. 
Calf. 8w). {10s, 6d. 1627) 

LAMBRECHTSEN (N. C.) Korte Beschrijving 
van de ontdekking en der verdere lotgevallen yan 
Nieuw-Nederland, weleer eene volkplanting van 
het gemeenebest der vereenigde Nederlanden in 
America, door Mr. N. C. Lambrechtsen van Ritt- 
hem, ridder der orde van den Nederlandschen 
leeuw^ President van het Zeeuwsch Genootschap 
der W etenschappen. Te Middelburg, bij S. Van 
Benthem, MDCCf:xviii. 2 prel. leaves, and 102 pp. 
With Map. Uncut, 8vo. {iOs. 6d. 1628) 

LARRANAGA (Bruno Francisco). Prospecto 
de una Eneida Apost61ica, 6 Epopeya, que celebra 
la predicacion del V. Ap6stol del Occidente P. Fr. 
Antonio M argil de Jesus: Intitulada Margileida. 
Escrita con puros versos de P. Virgilio Maron, y 
traducida a verso Castellauo : La que se propone fd 
publico de esta America septentrional por Sub- 
scripcion: Para que coledlados anticipadamente 
los gastos necesarios, se proceda inmediatamente 
& su impresion. Su Autor Don Bruno Francisco 
Larranaga. Impresa en Mciico en la Imprenta 
nueva Madrileiia de los Herederos del Lie. D. 
Joseph de Jauregui. Calle de S. Bernardo. Ano 



444 Bihliotheca Americana. 

de 1788. 2 vreU leaves and 28 tm. Half morocco, 
4to. (1/. 1«. 1629) 

LAS CASAS (Bahtholome de). ^Aqui fe con- 
tiene/ vna difputa, o controuerfia : entre el/ Obifpo 
d6 fray Bartholome de las/ Calas^ o Cal'aus, obifpo 
q fue de la/ ciudad Real de Chiapa, que es ens/ 
las Indias, parte de la nueua Etpa^/na : y el doc- 
tor Gines de Sepulueda/ Coronifta del Emperador 
nueilro fe/nor : fobre q el doctor contendia : q las/ 
conquillas de las Indias contra los/ Indios eran li- 
citas ; y el obifpo por/ el cotrario d'fendio y affirmo 
auer n/ do y fer tpoffible no ferlo : tiranicas,/ in- 
justas r ini()ua8. La qual queilio/ fe vetilo r dif- 

. puto en prefi^ncia d'mu/ chos letrados theologos r 
juriilas/ en vna c5gregacion q mandofu ma^/gefiad 
juntar el ano de mil r qnietos/ y cincueta en la 
villa de Valladolid./ Ano. 1552./ [Cobphon] 
CAloor y gloria de nueftro fe/iior Jelu Cbnlio y 
dela facratifliina virgen fancta/ Maria fu madre. 
Fue imprefla la prefente obra/ enla muy noble r 
muy leal ciudad de SeuilUi :/ en cafa de Sebaitian 
Trugillo impreffor de/ libros. Frotero de nueltra 
fenora de Gra/cia. Acabofle a. z. dias del mes de 
Ses/tiembre. Ano de mil r quinien/tos r cin- 
cuenta y dos./ 4*/ (Here is contained a dispute or 
controversy between the Bishop Friar Bartholomew 
de Las Casas, or Casaus, formerly Bishop of the 
royal City of Chiapa which is in the Indies a part 
of New Spain, and the Doctor Gines de Sepulveda 
Chronicler to the Emperor our Lord, in which the 
Doctor contended that the conguests of the Indies 
against the Indians were lawful, and the bishop 
on the contrary defended and affirmed them to 
have been and to be impossible to be so, but 
tyrannical, uniust and iniquitous. Which question 
was examinea and disputed in the presence of 
many learned theologians and jurists in a meeting 
which his Majesty ordered to be held in the year 
one thousand five hundred and fifty in the City of 
Valladolid. In the year 1552. [Colophon] To the 
honor and glory of our Lord Jesus Christ and of 
the most holy Virgin Saint Mary his Mother. 
The present work was printed in the very noble 
and very loyal City of Seville ; at Sebastian Tru- 

S'llo's, printer of books, and Opposite Ladv of 
race. Finished the 10th day ot the month of 



Sibfiotheea Americana. 445 

September. In the 1559. 62 UaveSy signatum m 
to g in eights amd h m 6 leaves, the last being blank, 
4to. {91. is. 1629») 

I^S CASAS (Baktholomb db). C Aqai CecStiene 
tre/jnta propoficicmes maj jaridicas: en/ las quales 
fumaria j faccintamentt> fe/toci muchas cosas per- 
tenecietes ml de/recbo q la jglefia j lo6 principes 
chri^/ltuuios tienen, o paede tener Tobre los/ infixes 
de qual quier efpede que fcan./ Majormente fe 
affigna el Terdadero/ j fortiffiino fundamento en 
que ie affi/enta j eftriba: el titulo y iehorio lupres/ 
mo J Tniuerial oue lo6 Reyes d*Cafu/lla j Leon 
tienen al orbe ae las que lla/mamos occidetales 
Indias. Por el ql/Con conlutuydos TniueHales 
lenorea y/Emperadores enellas fobre muchos re-/ 
jes. Aponta fe tambien otras cofos co/cemientes 
al becbo acaecido en aql or/be notabiliffimas : j 
dignas d'Cer rifias/ j (kbidas. Coliio las dichas 
trejnta p/ po&ciones £1 obUspo do Fray Baitho-/ 
lome de las Cads, o Calaus: Obil'po/ q fue d*la 
eindad Real de Chiapa : cier/to Reyno de los de la 
nneua ETpana./ Ano. 1^32./ [Cotophott] C Im. 
pr^fo eskjeuiUa en caia de feballu trugillo./ ( Here 
are contained thirty most lawful propositions, in 
which are summaril;^ and sacdnctlr treated of, 
man/ things apnertaining to the right which the 
church and the oiristian princes have, or may have 
OTer the infidels of whaterer kind they may he. 
Chiefly the true and strongest foundationis assigned 
OD which is based and supported the title and 
soprpme and uniTersal lordship which the kings of 
Castile and Leon hold orer the world of what we 
call the West Indies. By the which they are am. 
atitnted uniTeisal lords and emperors 'in them, 
OTcr man/ kings. Other most remarkable th^n 
are alao pcnnted out reladre to the trana^dui 
which has taken place in that world, and wonhy 
to be seen and known. The Bishop Don Friar 
Bartholomew de Las Casas or Ca^is, fonneilT 
Bishop of the royal City of Chiapa a certain kin^ 
dom of the new Spain, collected the said ^^^ 
propositions.— In the year 1558.) lOUaves^^^ 
tmre^ 4ia. («i^ S^ 

LAS CASAS (Ba«tboloiie de). C Aqni fe c6ti«S 
.^.pg/ amfca J legias pars ka confcftM^ ^^^^ 



446 Bihlioiheca Americana* 

confelliones de los Efpano/ les que Ton, o ban fido 
en cargo a/ los Indios de las Indias del/ mar 
Oceano : colegidas por/ el obil'po de Chiapa don/ 
fray Bartholome d'las/ cal'as, o calaus dela/ ordea 
de Sancto/ Domingo./ \Colophon.'\ C Aloor j 
gloria de nueliro fe/fior Jelu Clirifto y dela facra- 
tiifima vir geu lancta/ Maria. Fue impreffa la pre- 
fente obra en la muy/ noble r muy leal ciudad de 
Seuilla, en cafa/ de Sebaftian TrugiUo impreffor de 
li/bros. Frdtero de nueftra i'enora de/ Gracia. 
Acabofle a. xx. dias del/ mes de Setiembre. Ano 
de/ mil r quinientos r cin/cuenta y dos./ 4* / 
(Here are contained some devices and rules for the 
confessors who have heard the confessions of the 
Spaniards who have or have had the charge of the 
Indians of the Indies of the Ocean Sea; collected 
by the Bishop of Chiapa Don Bartholomew de 
Las Casas, or Casaus, Friar of the Order of Saint 
Dominick. [Cobphoii] To the honor and glory of 
Our Lord Jesus Christ and of the most Holy 
Virgin Saint Mary. The present work was 
printed in the very noble and verj^ loyal City of 
Seville, at Sebastian Trugillo's, printer of books. 
Opposite Our Lady of Grace : finished the 20th 
day of the month of September. In the year one 
thousand five hundred and fifty- two.) 16 leaoes, 
signature a, the reverse of the last leaf blank, 
4to. {21. 2s. 1631) 

LAS CASAS (^Bartholome de). C Breuiffima 
rela/cion de la aeftruycion de las Ins/dias : colegida 
por el Obilpo do/ fray Bartolome de las Calas, 0/ 
Cafaus de la orden de Sacto Do/mingo./ Ano. 
1552./ [^Colophon] C Fue imprelTa la prefente 0=/ 
bra enla muy noble r muy leal ciudad de Seuilla/ 
en cafa de Sebaftian Tru^illo impreffor de/ libros. 
A nueftra feiiora de Gracia./ Ano de M. D. L ij ./ 
(A very brief account of the Destruction of the In- 
dies ; collected by the Bishop Don Bartholomew 
de Las Casas, or Casaus, Friar of the Order of Saint 
Dominick. In the year 1652. [Colophon] The 

})resent work was printed in the most noble and 
oyal city of Seville at Sebastian Trugillo's, printer 
of books. At our Lady of Grace's. In the year 
1552.) 54 leaves, signatures & to e in eight j Jten^ 
tmd g in four leaves being a separate tract commenC' 



Bibliotheca Americana. 447 

mg* C Lo que fe figue es yn peda^o de ma carta, 
«te. 4to. (2/. 2s. 1632) 

LAS CA SAS ( B ARTHOLOME de). •!• Entre los res/ 
medios q d5 fray Bartolome de las cal'is :/ obilpo 
d'la ciudad real de Chiapa : refirio/ por mandado 
delEmperador rey nro les/nor: en losayuntamietos 
q mado bazer lu/ mageltad de perlados v letrados 
y perlb/nas grades en Valladolid el aiio de mill r/ 
quinietos y quareta y dos : para reform a^/cio de las 
Indias. El octauo en orde es el/ figuiete. D6de 
fe afigna veynte razones ;/ por las qles prueua no 
deuerl'e dar los in^/dios a los Efpanales en en- 
comieda: nien/feudo: ni en vaflkllaje : ni d'otra 
manera al/g5a. Si fu majeftad como delTea quiere 
li/brarlos de la tyrania y perdicio q padece/ como 
de la boca de los dragones : y q totaU/mete no los 
c6fuma y mate y q de vazio to^/do aql orbe d'ius ta 
infinitos naturales ba/bitadores como eftaua y lo 
yimos poblado/ [Cotophon.'\ CFue impreffa la pre- 
fente obra en/ la muy noble y opulentilfimay muy 
leal ciudad/ de Seuilla, en las cal'as de Jacome 
Cr6/berger. Acabol'e a diez r iiete dias/ del mes 
de Agofto, alio de mill/ r quinientos r cinquens/ta 

Ldos ahos./ (Among tbe remedies wbich Brother 
on Bartholomew de Las Casas Bishop of Uie 
Royal City of Chiapa reported by order of the 
Emperor, tbe King, our Lord, in the meetings 
which his Majesty ordered to be held bv the pre- 
lates and learned men and grandees of V alladolid, 
in the year one thousand five hundred and forty 
two, for the reformation of the Indies ; the eighth 
in order is the following, wherein twenty reasons 
are assigned, by which it is proved that the Indians 
should not be given to the Spaniards, neither in 
commission, nor in fief, nor in vassalage, nor in 
any other way whatsoever, if His Majesty accord- 
ing to his desire would free them from the tyranny 
and perdition which they suffer, as from themoutL 
of tne dragons, and that they may not totally con- 
sume and kill them, and devastate that world of 
its so infinite natural inhabitants, with whom it 
was, and we saw it^ peopled. ICobphon.'^ The 
present work was printed in the very noble and 
most opulent and very loyal city of Seville at Jacob 
Cromberger's ; finished on the seventeenth day of 



^^. 



448 Bihlioiheca Americana. 

the month of August in the year 1552.) 54 Uavetf 
signatures a. to fin eights, and g in six leaves^ the last 
being blank. 4to. (2i. 2s. 1633) 

LAS CAS AS (Bartiiolome de). C Efte es vn tra- 
tado q/ el obifpo de la cuidad Real de Chiapa d5/ 
fray tJartholome de las Cafas, o Cafaus/ compufo, 
porcomilTion del Confeio Real/ delas Indias : Ibbre 
la materia de los yn^/diosque fe hanhecho enellas 
efclauos. £1/ qual contiene muchas razones j 
auctos:/ridades juridicas : que pueden apro/uechar 
a los lectores para deters/minar muchas y diuerfas/ 
Gueftiones dudofas/ en materia de re=/llitucion : y 
ae/ otras que al/ (jlente los/ hSbres/ el tiepo de 
agora tratan./ Aho 1552./ {^Colophon'] C Aloor 
y gloria de nueftro le/nor Jelu Chrifto y dela fac- 
ratiflima virgen fancta/ Maria. Fue impreffa la 

Srel'ente obra en la muy/ noble r muy leal ciudad 
e Seuilla, en cafa/ de Sebaftian TrugiUo impreflbr 
de li/bros. Frontero de nueftra lenora/ de Gracia. 
Acabofle a doze/ dias del mes de Setiem/bre. Ano 
de mil r qui/nientos y cincue/ta y dos./ (This is 
a treatise which the liishop of the Royal City of 
Chiapa, Friar Don Bartholomew de Las Casas or 
Casaus composed by commission of the Royal 
Council of the Indies : upon the subject of the In- 
dians who have been made slaves there ; which con- 
tains many reasons and lawful authorities, which 
mav profit the readers for the determination of many 
and different doubtful questions in the matter of 
restitution, and of others which now the men of 
the present dav treat of. In the year 1552. 
[Cobphon'] To the honor and glory of Our Lord 
Jesus Christ and of the most Holy Virgin Saint 
Mary. The present work was printed in the most 
noble and most loyal City of Seville, at Sebastian 
TrugiUo 's, printer of books. Opposite Our Ladv 
of Grace. Finished the twelfth day of the month 
of September. In the year one thousand five 
hundred and fifty-two.) 36 Leaves, signatures a, to c 
in eights, d in 12 teaves, the reverse of the last leaf 
blank, 4to, (n,'2s, 1634) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). C Principia 
queda ex quibus/ procedendum eft in difputatione 
ad manifeltan/dam et defendendam iufticiam Yn- 
dorom :/ Per Epifcopd. F. Bartholomew a Ca/faus 



Biblioiheca Americana. 449 

ordinis predicatorii, coUecta./ [CoUrphm] C Im- 
prelTum Hifpali in edibus Sebaftiani Irugilli./ 
(Certain principles from which we are to proceed 
in disputation to the manifestation and defence of 
the jurisdiction of the Indians. Collected bybishop 
Bartholomew de Las Casas, Friar of the Order 
of Preachers. [Colophon] Printed at Seville, at 
Sebastian Trugillo's, [1532].) 10 ieaoes^ signature 
A. 4to, (3/. 3s. 1635) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). C Tratado c6pro/ 
batorio del Imperio foberano y/ principado vniuerfal 
que los Re/yes de Callilla y Leon tienen fos/bre 
las indias : compuefto por el/ Obifpo don frav 
Bartholome d'/ las Cafas, o Cafaus de la orden d/ 
Sancto Domingo. Ano. 1552./ [Colophon'] C Aloor 
y gloria de nueftro fe/nor Jelu ('hrifto y de la 
facratiffima vireen fancta/ Maria fu madre. Fue 
impreffa la prefente os/bra en la muy noble r muy 
leal cuidad/ d' Seuilla en cafa d Sebaftia Tru/ gillo 
impreiTor de libros. Aca/ bofle a ocho dias d'l mes/ 
de Enero. Ano./ 1553./ 84 Leaves^ signatures a to 
k, in eights, 4to. (3/. 3s. 1636) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). Tyrannies/ et 
Crvavtez/ des/ Espagnols,/ perpetrees/ es/ Indes 
Occidentales,/ qu*on dit Le Nouueau monde;/ 
Brieuement defcrites en langue Castillane par 
I'Euefque/ Don Frere Bartelemy de Las Casas ou/ 
Casavs, Espagnol, de Tordre de S. Dominique; 
fide-/lement tradui6ie8 par laqves de Miggrode :/ 
Pour seruir d'exemple & aduertiflement/ aux xvii 
Prouinces du pais has./ Heureux celuy qui deu- 
lent fage/ En voyant d'autruy le dommage./ A 
Anversjl Chez Francois de Ravelenghien ioignant 
lepor-/tail Septentrional de I'Eglile noftre Dame./ 
M.D.Lxxix./ (Tyrannies and cruelties of the Spa- 
nish, perpetrated in the West Indies which are 
called the New World ; briefly described in the 
Castilian tongue, by the Bishop Don Bartholomew 
de Las Casas or Casaus, Spaniard, Friar of the 
Order of St. Dominick ; faithfully translated by 
James de Miggrode ; to serve as an example and 
warning to the seventeen provinces of the Low 
Countries. Happy is he who becomes wise in wit- 
nessing another s disadvantage. Antwerp, at 
Francis de Ravelingeu's, adjoming the northern 



450 Bihliotheca Americana, 

entrance of the Church of our Lady. 1579.) 8 prel, 
leaves, and 184 jyp, %vo. {^L 2s. 1637) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). The/ Spanifh 
Colonie,/ or/ Briefe Chronicle of the A6b3 and/ 
geiles of the Spaniardes in the Weft In-/dies, called 
the newe World, for the/ fpace of xl. yeeres: 
written in the Ca-/ftilian tongue by the reuerend 
Bis/lhop Bartholomew de las Cafas or Cafaus, a 
Friar ot the or-/der of St. Dominicke./ And no we 
firft tranflated into/ Englifti, by M. M. S./ C Im- 
printed at London ioTf William Brome./ 1583./ 
\Colo'phon'] Imprinted at London at the three/ 
Cranes in the Vintree by Thomas/ Dawfon, for 
"William Broome./ 1583./ 8 'prel. leaves ; viz. Title 
in a broad type metal border, the reverse blank ; * To 
the Reader.^ 7 pp. * The Argument of this prefent/ 
Summarie.7 2 pp. * The Prologue of the Biihop 
Frier/ Bartholomewe de las Cafas or Cafaus,/ to 
the moft high and mightie prince,/ Our Lord Don 
Philip Prince/ of Spaine.'/ 4 pp. in roman type. 
Text 52 leaves in Black letter ; Signatures A.toN. 
in fours. * To the Reader.' 14 leaves in roman type; 
signatures O. to Q. in fourSj R. in two, [Colophon] 
Imprinted at London at the three/ Cranes in the 
Vintree by Thomas/ Dawfon, for William Broome./ 
1583./ Russia extra. 4to. (101. 10s. 1638) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). Newe Welt./ 
Warhafftige Anzeigung/ Der Hifpanier grewlis/ 
chen, ablchewlichen vnd vnmenfchlichen Tys/ 
ranney, von ihnen inn den Indianifchen Landern,/ 
fo gegen Nidergang der Sonnen gelegen, vnd die/ 
Newe Welt gennet wird, begangen./ Erftlich/ 
Caftilianil'ch, durch Bifchoff Bartholomeum de las 
Cafas oder/ Cafaus, gebomen Hifpaniern, Prediger 
Ordens, befchrieben : Vnd/ im Jahr 1552 in der 
Kbniglichen Staat Hifpalis oder/ Seviliain Spanien 
eedruckt :/ Hernacher in die/ Frantzofifche Sprach, 
aurch Jacoben von Miggrode, den 17/ Provincien 
defz Niderlands, zur Wamung/ und Beyfpiel, 
gebracht :/ Jetzt aber erft ins/ Hochteutfch, durch 
einen Liebhaber defzVatterlands,vmb ebenmaffiger/ 
vrfachen wifTen, vbergefetzt./ Jm J bar/ 1597./ 8 
prel. leaves and 158 pp. Register 12 pp. unbound. 
4to. {31. Ss. 1639) 



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Bihlioiheea Americana, 451 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). Spieghel der 
Spaenfcher tys/rannye, in Weft-indien. VV aer inne 
verhaelt wordt de moordar/dighe, I'chandelijcke, 
lende grouweijcke feyten, die defelve Spaen-/ 
jaerden ghebruyckt hebben inde felve Landen./ 
Mitfgaders de belchry vinghe vander ghelegentbevt, 
zeden/ ende aert van de I'elfde Landen ende Vole- 
ken./ In Spaenlbher Talen belbhreven, door den 
£. BiiTchop Don Fray Bartholome de las Calas, van 
S. Dominicus Oorden./ t'AmstelredamJ By Cor- 
nells Claelz. Boeckvercooper woonende opt Water,/ 
intSchriifboeck. Anno 1607./ 44 leaves including 
titlBj with map of America engraved on the title j the 
reverse blank, plack letter, Signatures A. to L. in 
fours, the last blank, 4to. {11. 10s. 1640) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). Den/ Spieffhel/ 
Vande Spaenlbhe Tyrannie beeldeliicken a^/ge- 
maelt, leeft breederen in-hout door het schrijven 
van den E. Biffchop/ van Chiapain nieu Spaengien, 
ghenaemt Don Frav Bartholome de/ las Cafas, 
van S. Dominicus Oorden, aen den grootmach-/ 
tiffen Coninck van Spaengien Philips de tweede./ 
Gnedruckt tot Amstelredam by Cornelis Claefz. 
1609./ Title with copperplate engraving the reverse 
blank, and copperplates numbered 1 to xvii, with 
letter-press description at foot of each. Black letter. 
4to. (1/. 10s. 1641) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). Le Miroir/ De 
la/ Tyrannie El'pagnole/ Perpetree aux Indes/ 
Occidentales./ On verra icy la cruaute plus/ (jue 
inhumaine, commil'e par les/ Efpagnols, aulsi la 
delcription de/ ces terres, peuples, et leur nature./ 
Mife en lumiere par un/ Evelcjue Bartholome de las 
Cafas,/ de I'Ordre de 8. Dommic./ Nouvellement 
refaicte, avec les/ Figurs en cuyvre./ tot/ Amster- 
dam/ Ghedruckt by ian Evertls,/ Cloppenburg, 
op't VVater,/tegenover de Koor-Beur/ in vergulden 
Bijbel./ 1620./ 68 folioed leaves including title 
within an engraved border of Figures, and copperplates 
with the text on folios 5, 6, 8, 11, 14, 18, 20, 21, 24, 
27, 29, 30, 33, 49, 53, 55, 65. Old calf. 
4to. (1/. lis. 6d. 1642) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). Istoria/ 6 breuif- 
sima relatione/ Delia DistrvttioDe/ dell' Indie Oc- 



452 Bihliotheca Americana. 

cidentali/ di Monsig. Reverendiss./ Don Bar- 
tolomeo dalle Cafe, o Cafaus, Siuigliano/ Velcouo 
di Chiapa Citta Regale nell* Indie./ Conforme al 
svo vero originale/ Spa^uolo, gia ilampato in 
Siuiglia./ Con la traduttione in Italian© de Fran- 
cefco Berfabita./ Dedicata all' Amicitia./ In 
Venetia Preflb Marco Ginammi. m.dc.xxvi./ Con 
licenza de' Superiori, & Priuilegio./ (History or 
very short account of the destruction of the West 
Indies ; by My Lord the most reverend Don Bar- 
tholomew de Las Casas, or Casaus, of Seville, 
Bishop of Chiapa, a royal City in the Indies. Ac- 
cording to his true original Spanish, formerly 
printed in Seville, with the translation in Italian 
of Francis Bersabita. Dedicated to Friendship. 
Venice, at Mark Ginammi's, 1626. With license 
of the Superiors and privilege.) 8 pre/, leaves and 
154 pp. Libri Stampati ^ Errori 2 pp. Vellum. 
4to. {11. Is. 1643) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). Tyrannies/ et/ 
Crvavtez/ des/ Espagnols,/ Commises es Indes/ 
Occidentals, qu'on/ dit le Nouueau Monde./ 
Briefvement descrite en/ Espagnol, par Dom Frere 
Barthelemy de/ las Casas de I'Ordre de S. Do- 
minique, 6lI Euefque de la ville Royalle de 
Chiappa./ Traduitte fidellement en Francois par 
lacques de Mig^rode/ sur la Coppie Espag-noue : 
Imprim^e a la ville de Seuille./ A RovenJ Chez 
lacques Caillou6 a la Court du Palais:/ 
M.DC.XXX./ louxte la Coppie Imprim^e a 
Paris, par Guillaume lulien./ Avec Privilege dv 
Roy./ (Tyranny and Cruelties of the Spaniards, 
committed in the West Indies, called the New 
World. Briefly described in Spanish by Don Fr. 
Bartholomew de Las Casas of the Order of St. 
Dominic and Bishop of the Royal City of Chiapa. 
Faithfully translated into French by James de 
Miggrode from the Spanish original, printed in the 
city of Seville. At Rouen, at James Cailloiie's, 
in the Palace Court. 1630. ) 11 prel. leaves ; viz. 
Title, the reverse blank, * Advertissement av Lec- 
tevr tovchant le present Livre.' 12 pp. ' Sonnet.' 1 
vage. ' Argvment dv prefent Liure.' 2 pp. * Pro- 
logve de L'evesqve dom Frere Barthelemy de las 
Casas,* etc. 5 pp : Text 214 pp. Old calf extra. 
Mo. {11. lis. 6d. 1644) 



Bihliotheca Americana, 453 

LAS CAS AS (Bartholomeo de). La Liberti/ Pre- 
tesa/ Dal fupplice Scbiauo Indiano/ di Monsignor 
Reverendiss./ D. Bartolomeo dalle Cafe,/ o 
Calaus, Siuigliano, dell' Ordine de' Predicatori, & 
Velcouo/ di Chiapa, Citta Regale dell* Indie./ 
Conforme al fuo vero Originale Spagnuolo gia 
itampato in Siuiglia./ Tradotto in Italiano per 
opera di Marco Ginammi./ AH' Altezza Serenil- 
sima di/ Odoardo Famese/ Dvca di Parma, et 
Piacenza, &c./ In Venetia^ Preffo Marco Gin- 
ammi. M DC XX XX. / Con Licenza de' Superiori, & 
Priuilegio./ (The pretended liberty of the sup- 

Eliant Indian slave, by My Lord the most reverend 
K Bartholomew de Las Casas, or Casaus, of Se- 
ville, of the order of Preachers and Bishop of 
Chiapa, a royal city of India. According to the 
true Spanish original, formerly printed at Seville. 
Translated into Italian by the industry of Mark 
Ginammi. To His Most Serene Highness Edward 
Famese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza, etc. 
Venice. At Mark Ginammi's, 1640. With license 
of the Superiors, and privilege.) 158 pp. Vellum, 
4to, {11, U, 1645) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholomede). Histoire/ des In- 
des/ Occidentales./ Ov Ton reconnoit/ la bont6 
de ces pais, & de leurs/ peuples ; & les cruantez 
Tyran/niques des Espagnols./ D6crite premiere- 
ment en langue Caitillane par/ Dom Barthelemy 
de las Casas,/ de I'Ordre de S. Dominique, 6c 
Euefque/ de Chappa ; & depuis fidellement/ tra- 
duite en Francois./ A Lyorif/ Chez lean Caffin, 
& F. Plaiguard,/ en rue Merciere, au Nom de 
lesvs./ M.Dc.xLii./ Auec Approbation, & Per- 
mifsiou./ (History of the West Indies. Where 
are recognised the excellence of those countries 
and of their people^ and the tyrannical cruelties of 
the Spaniards. First described in the Castilian 
tongue by Don Bartholomew de Las Casas, of the 
Order of Saint Dominic, and Bishop of Chiapa, 
and since faithfully translated into French. Lyons. 
At John Caffin and F. Plaignard's, in Mercer 
Street, at the name of Jesus. 1642. With appro- 
bation and permission.) 4 prel, leaves ; viz. Title on 
the reverse, Approbatioriy and Permission, * Prefiu» 
av Lectevr.' 6 pp. Text 299 pp. Vellum, Small 
8vo. {11.1s, 1646) 



454 Bihliotheca Americana, 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). Istoria,/ o 
Breuil'sima Relatione/ della Distrvttione/ dell* In- 
die Occidental/ di Monsig. Reverendiss./ Don 
Bartolotneo dalle Cal'e, o Cafaus, Siuigliano dell' 
Ordine/ de' Predicatori ; & Veicouo di Chiapa./ 
Conforme al fuo vero Originale Spagnuolo gia 
ftampato in Siuiglia./ Tradotta in Italiano dall 
Eccell. Sig. Giacomo Castellani,/ gia fotto nome 
di Francesco Berfabita. Al Molt' lll.«, & Ecc.^o. 
Sig .« Sig.' mio Col.°>o \\ gigr./ Nicolo' Persico./ 
In Vertetia Preflb Marco Ginammi. m.dc.xliii./ 
Con Licenza de' Superiori, & Priuilegio./ (His- 
tory or very short account of the destruction of 
the West Indies. By My Lord the most reverend 
Don Bartholomew de Las Casas, or Casaus, of 
Seville, of the order of Preachers, and bishop of 
Chiapa. According to the true Spanish original 
formerly printed in Seville. Translated into Ita- 
lian by His Excellency Signer James Castellani, 
formerly under the name of Francis Bers-abita. 
To the most Illustrious and most excellent Signor, 
my most Honored Lord, Signor Nicholas Persico. 
Venice, At Mark Ginammi g. 1643. With license 
of the Superiors, and privilege.) 3 prel. leaves and 
150 pp. 4to, {11. Is. 1647) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholomeo de). Conqvista/ dell' 
Indie/ Occidentali/ di Monsignor/ Fra Bartolomeo 
dalle Case,/ 6 Calaus, Siuigliano, Vofcouo di 
Chiapa./ 1 radotta in Italiano per opera di Marco 
Ginammi./ AH' lll.'no & Ecc.'"" Sig « Sig.°V & 
mio Padron Col.™*>/ II Sig."' Pietro Sagredo/ Pro- 
cvratore di S. Marco./ In Venetia, m dc xxxxv./ 
Preffo Marco Ginammi./ Con Licenza de' Su- 

fteriori, & Privilegio./ (Conquest of the West 
ndies by My Lord, Brother Bartholomew de Las 
Casas or Casaus, of Seville, Bishop of Chiapa. 
Translated into Italian bv the labours of Mark 
Ginammi. To the most Illustrious and excellent 
Lord, My Lord and most honoured patron the Lord 
Peter Sagredo, Procurator of Saint Mark. Venice, 
1645. At Mark Ginammi's. With the license of 
the Superiors and privilege.) 184 pp. Vellum, 
4to. {11. ±8. 1647*) 

LAS CASAS (Barthoix)me de). The Tears of the 
Indians :/ Being/ An Hiilorical and true Account/ 



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Bihlioiheca Americana. 455 

Of the Cruel/ Maffacres and Slaughters/ of above 
Twenty Millions/ of innocent People ;/ Committed 
by the Spaniards/ In the lHands of/ Hilpaniola, 
Cuba, Jamaica, &c./ As alfo, in the Continent 
of/ Mexico, Peru, and other Places of the/ Weft- 
Indies,/ To the total deftrudlion of thofe Countries./ 
Written in Spaniih by Calaus,/ an Eye-witnefs of 
thofe things ;/ And made Englifti by J. P./ Lon- 
donj Printed by J. C. for Nath. Brook, at the An- 
gel/ in Cornhil. 1656./ 15 prel, leaves; viz. 1st 
blanks Title the reverse blank, * To His Highnefe, 
Oliver Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of 
England, Scotland and Ireland, With the Do- 
minions thereto belonging.* 7 pp. Signed * J. 
Phillips.* * To all true Engli(h-men.* 18 pp. Text 
134 pp. Copperplate by *R. Gay wood.* Old calf. 
Small Qvo. {11. Is. 1648) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). Popery/ Truly 
Difplaj^'d in its/ Bloody Colours :/ Or, a Faithful 
^Jarrative/ of the/ Horrid and Unexampled Maf- 
facres, But-/cheries, and all manner of Cruelties, 
that Hell and/ Malice could invent, committed by 
the Popifh Spaniih/ Party on the Inhabitants of 
West- India:/ Together/ With the Devaftations of 
feveral Kingdoms in America/ by Fire and Sword, 
for the fpace of Forty and Two/ Years, from the 
time of its firft Difcovery by them./ Compofed 
firfi in Spaniih by Bartholomew de las Cai'as, a 
Bilhop/ there, and an Eye-Witnefs of moft of thefe 
Barbarous Cruelties ;/ afterward Tranflftted by him 
into Latin, then by other hands, into/ High-Dutch, 
Low-Dutch, French, and now Taught to fpeak/ 
Modem Englifli./ London^ Printed &r R. Hewfon 
at the Crown in Cornhil,/ near the Stocks- Market. 
1689./ 4 pre/, leaves and 80 pp. 4to. {21. 2s. 1649) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). La Decouverte/ 
des/ Indes Occidentales,/ par/ les Espagnols./ 
Ecrite par Dom Balthazar de La8-/Casas, Lv^que 
de Chiapa./ Dedie k Monfeigneur le Comte/ de 
Toulouse./ A Paris,/ Chez Andre Prelard, rue 
Saint JacQues, a TOccafion/ m.dc.xcvii./ Avec 
Privilege au Roi./ (The Discovery of the East 
Indies by the Spaniards. Written by Don Bal- 
thasar de Las Casas, Bishop of Chiapa. Dedicated 
to my Lordy the Count of Toulouse. Paris, At 



456 JBihlioiheca Americana. 

Andrew Prelard's, St. James Street, at the Oppor- 
tunity, 1697. With the King*8privilege). 6prel. 
leaves including engraved title ; Text 382 pp; Table 
2 pp. Old calf. 12mo. (12s. 6d. 1650) 

LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). Relation/ des/ 
Voyages/ et des/ d^couvertes/ Que les Efpagnols 
ont fait dans les/ Indes Occidentales ;/ Ecrite par 
Dom B. de Las-Cal'as, Ev^-/que de Chiapa./ Avec 
la Relation curieufe des Voyages du/ Sieur de 
Montauban, Capitaine des/ Filbuftiers, en Guin6e 
Tan 1695./ A Amsterdam J Chez J. Louis de Lorme 
Libraire fur le/ Rockin, a I'enfeigne de la Liberte.*/ 
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LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). An/ Account/ Of 
the Firft/ Voyages and Discoveries/ Made by the 
Spaniards in America./ Containing/ The moft 
Exatt Relation hitherto pub/liih'd, of their un- 
parallel'd Cruelties/ on the Indians, in the deftruc- 
tion of a-/bove Forty Millions of People./ With 
the Propofitions offer'd to the King of Spain,/ to 
prevent the fiirther Ruin of the Weft- Indies./ By 
bon Bartholomew de las Cafas, Bilhop of Chiapa,/ 
who was an Eye-witnefs of their Cruelties7 Uluf- 
trated with Cuts./ To which is added,/ The Art 
of Travelling, (hewing how a Man may/ difpofehis 
Travels to the beft advantage./ London,/ Printed 
by J. Darby for D. Brown at the Black Swan/ and 
Bible without Temple-Bar, J. Harris at the/ Har- 
row in Little Britain^ and Andr. Bell at the/ 
Crofs-keys and Bible in Comhil. m.dc.xc.ix^ 4 
prel. leaves; viz. Title, Preface, and Contents: Text 
248 pp. * The Art of Travelling to Advantage.* 40 
pp. 2 copperplates, each in two leaves at page 1. Old 
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LAS CASAS (Bartholome de). Breve Relacion 
de la Destruccion de las Indias Occidentales, Pre- 
sentada a Felipe II siendo Principe de Asturias 
por D. Fr. Bartolom^ de las Casas, Del Orden de 



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Predicadores, Obispo de Chiapa. Impresa en 
Sevillaen 1552. Reimpresa en Londres Por Schulze 
J Dean, 13, Poland Street. 1812. Half-title, title, 
and 140 pp. Uncut, 12mo. (10». 6d, 1653) 

LASO DE LA VEGA (Antonio de Cordova). 
4» / Por/ D. Antonio de Cordova/ Lafo de la Vega, 
Capitan de las Guardas/ de el Govemador, y 
Teniente Gene-/ral de la Cavalleria del Reyno/ de 
Chile./ Con/ £1 Seiior Fiscal del/ Confeio de 
Indias, y el Ptomotor Fifcal/ de Cobran9a8 ae 61./ 
[Lima 1620?] 4 unnumbered leaveSy unbound. 
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LASSO DE LA VEGA (Gabriel). Elogios/ en 
loor de/ los Tres Famosos Varo-/ne8 Don layme Rey 
de Aragon, Don Feiiian-/do Cortes Marques del 
Valle, y Don/ Aluaro de Ba9an Marques de/ Santa- 
cruz./ Copueftos por Gabriel Laflb dela Vega 
C5tino del R. N . S./ Dirigidos a Don Gafpar Gal- 
9aran de Caitro y Pi-/nos, Code de Guimaran, 
Vizcode de Ebol, &c./ Ano 1601/. Con priui- 
legio, En Carago^ por Alonfo Rodriguez./ 8 preL 
leaves and 144Jolioed leaves. Fine copy. Old calf. 
16mo. {3l.lSs.6d. 1655) 

LAST (The)/ Eaft-Indian/ Voyage./ Containing 
Mvcb/ varietie of the State of the leuerall/ king- 
domes where they haue traded :/ with the Letters of 
three feuerall Kings/ to the Kings Maieltie of 
England,/ begun by one of the Voyage : iince con- 
tinued/ out of the faithfull obferuations of/ them 
that are come home./ At London,! Printed by T. 
P. for Walter Burre./ 1606./ TitU, reverse blank; 
' To the Reader.' 1 vage, Signed * W. B.* Text, sig. 
B to Kin fours. Haffmor. 4to. (3/. 3$. 1656) 

LATHROP (John). A Discourse Preached, De- 
cember 15th 1774. Being the day recommended 
By the Provincial Congrefs, To be Observed La 
tmmkfgiving to God for the Bleffings enjoyed ; and 
humiliation on account of public Calamities. By 
John Lathrop, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church 
in Boston. Boston: Printed by D. Kneeland; 
and Sold by Samuel Webb, in Queen-Street. 1774. 
39 pp. Uncut. Qvo. (4s. 6d. 1657) 

LATHROP (Joseph). Two Sermons, on the 
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Settlements of the United States. By Joseph La- 
throp, D.D. Pallor of the firft Church in Weft- 
Springfield. Northampton, (Maffachufetts.) 
Printed By William Butler, (For the Hamplhire 
Miffionary Society.) 1803. 28 pp. Uncut. 
%vo. {p.6d. 1658) 

LATOUR (A. Lacarriere). Historical Memoir 
of the War in. West Florida and Louisiana in 
1814-15. With an Atlas. By Major A. Lacarriere 
Latour, Principal Engineer in the Seventh Mili- 
tary District United States' Armv. Written 
Originally in French, and translated for the Au- 
thor, by H. P. Nugent, Esq. Philadelphia: Pub- 
lished by John Conrad and Co. J. Maxwell, 
printer 1816. xx and 264 pp. * Appendix,' cxcpp. 
With 7 colored maps and plans. Boards, uncut. 
Svo. (15«. 1659) 

LAW (William). An Extract from a Treatise By 
William Law, M.A. Called, The Spirit of Prajrer ; 
or, The Soul rifing out of the Vanity of Time, into 
the Riches of Eternity. Difcovering the true 
Way of turning to God, and of finding the King- 
dom of Heaven the Riches of Eternity in our 
Souls. Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, and 
D. Hall. 1760. 47 pp. Svo. (10s. 6d. 1660) 

LAWSON (Deodat). Christ's Fidelity/ the only/ 
Shield/ against/ Satan's Malignity./ Asserted in 
a/ Sermon/ Deliver'd at Salem- Village the/ 24th 
of March, 1692. Being Le6l:ure-/day there, and a 
time of Publick Examination, of fome Sufpe6ted/ 
for Witchcraft./ By Deodat Lawson, Minifter/ of 
the Gol'pel./ The Second Edition./ Printed at 
Bofton in New- England, and Reprinted/ in Lon- 
don by R. Tokey for the Author ; etc. 1704./ 6 
prel. UaveSf and 120 pp. Fine copy, half calf. 
12OT0. (2/. 2«. 1661) 

LAWSON (John). A New Voyage to Carolina; 
Containing the Exa6t Defcription and Natural 
Hiftory of that Country : Together with the Pre- 
fent State thereof. And A Journal Of a Thousand 
Miles, Travel'd thro' feveral Nations of Indians, 
Giving a particular Account of their Cuftoms, 
Manners, &c. By John Lawson, Gent. Surveyor- 
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the Year 1709. Title, reverse blank ; Dedication to 
Lord Craven 2 pp ; Preface 2 pp ; Introduction Sf 
Journal, 60 vp ; Description of North Carolina, pp. 
61 to 258 ,* Lately published etc. Ipage. Map at p. 
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LECHFORD (Thomas). Plain Dealing:/ Or,/ 
Newes/ from/ New-England./ A fliort view of 
New-Englands/ prefent Government, both Eccle- 
fiafticall and Civil,/ compared with the anciently- 
received and ella-/bli(hea Government of England, 
in/ forae materiall points ; fit for the graveft/ consi- 
deration in thefe times./ By I'homas Lechford of 
Clements Inne,/ in the County of Middlefex, 
Gent./ London,/ Printed by W. E. and I. G. for 
Nath; Butter, at the figne/ of the pyde Bull neere S. 
Auftins gate. 1642./ 4prel. leaves ; viz. Title, on 
the reverse Royal Arms ; * To the Reader.' 5 pp. * A 
Table * etc. 1 page ; Text 80 pp. Fine copy, calf extra 
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LEDERER (John). The/ Discoveries/ of/ John 
Lederer,/ In three feveral Marches from/ Virgi- 
nia,/ To the Weft of/ Carolina,/ And other parts of 
the Continent:/ Begun in March 1669, and ended 
in September 1670./ Together with/ A General 
Map of the whole Territory/ which he traverfd./ 
Colle6ied and Tranflated out of Latine from his 
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Baronet./ London, Printed by J. C. for Samuel 
Heyrick, at Gray8-7Inne-gate in Holborn. 1672./ 
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* William Talbot.' * To the Reader.* 2 pp, signed 

* William Talbot. ' * A Map of the whole Territory 
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LEE (Charles). Memoirs of the life of the late 
Charles Lee, Esq. Lieutenant Colonel of the Forty 
Fourth Regiment, Colonel in the Portuguese ser- 
vice. Major General, and Aid du Camp to the King 
of Poland, and Second in Command in the Service 
of the United States of America during the Revo- 



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tinguished Characters, both in Europe and Ame- 
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LEE (Charles). The Life and Memoirs of the late 
Major General Lee, Second in Command to Gene- 
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Characters both in Europe and America. New- 
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LEEDS (Daniel). An Almanack For the Year of 
Christian Account 1687. Particularly respecting 
the Meridian and Latitude of Burlington, but may 
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Leeds, Student in Agriculture. Printed and Sold 
by William Bradford, near Philadelphia in Penn- 
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LEEDS (Daniel). The same, a reprint. A broadside. 
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ter, Ridd, &c./ Vertoonende veel vreemde Voor- 
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Hartog, Ridd, &c./ Vertoonende alle de voorna- 
emfte Zeedaden die de Hollanders en Zee-/landers 
&c. van baer begin aen, loffelijck tegens bun vj- 
anden ver-/ricbt bebben: nevens veel vreemde 
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LEIG H ( Eg erton ) . Extracts from the Proceedings 
of the High Court of Vice- Admiralty, in Charles- 
town, South Carolina, upon Six several Informa- 
tions, adjudged by The Honourable Eeerton Leigh, 
Esq ; Sole Judge of that Court, and His Majesty's 
Attorney-General in the faid Province, In the 
Years 1767 and 1768. With explanatory Remarks, 
&c. And copies of two extraordinary Oaths. To 
which are subjoined. Recapitulation, reflections 
arising from a retrospect of a late Case, and some 
General Observations on American Custom- House 
Officers, And Courts of Vice- Admiralty. The Se- 
cond Edition, with an Appendix. Charlestaum : 
Printed by David Bruce, mdcclxix. iv and 64 
pp. Folio. (2/. 12s. 6rf. 1671) 



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LEJARZA (Juan Jose Martinez de). AndlsisEs- 
tadistico. De la Provincia de Michuacan, en 1822. 
For J. J. L. Mexico : 1824. 2 jyrel. teaves, ix and 
281 pp. Tabh Num. 1-7. 4to. (Ids. 1672) 

LEO AFRICANUS (Jean). Historiale/ Descrip- 
tion/ de rAfriqve, Tiers/ce partie dv/ Monde,/ 
Contenant fes «ojaumes, Re^ons, Viles, Citez,/ 
Chateaus & fortereffes: lies, Heuues, Ani-/maus, 
tant aquatioues, que terreftres : coutu-/mes, loix, 
religion & ia9on de faire des habitas,/ auec pour- 
traits de leurs habis : enfemble autres/ cbofes me- 
morables, & fingulieres nouueautez :/ Efcrite de 
ndtre temps par lean Leon, African,/ premiere- 
ment en langue Arabefque, puis en Tof-/cane, & a 
present mifeen Francois./ En Anvers./ Ches lean 
Bellere./ 1556./ 16 prel. leaves : Text 412 folioed 
leaves. * Indice des principales matieres ' etc. 48 pp. 
Calf extra. Svo. {11. Is. 1673) 

LEON (Antonio de). Epitome/ de la/ Biblioteca/ 
Oriental i Occidental, N autica/ i Geografica./ Al 
Excelentiff. Seiior D. Ramiro Nunez/ Perez Felipe 
de Guzman, Seiior de laCafa/ de Guzman, Duoue 
de Medina de las Tors/res Marques de Toral i Mo- 
nafterio, Conde/ de Parmaccelloi Valdorce, Comen- 
dador/ de Valdepeiias, Gran Canciller de las Ins/ 
dias, Teforero General de la Corona de Ara/sgon i 
Confejo de Italia, Caoitan de los cien/ Hijosdalgo 
de la guarda de la Real pers/lbna i Sumiller de 
Corps./ Por el Licenciado Antonio de Leon/ Re- 
lator del Supremo i Real/ Consejo de laa Indias./ 
Con Priuilegio./ En Madridy Por luan Gonzalez./ 
Ano de m.dcxxix. Engraved title and 43 prel, 
leaves; Text 186 pp. * Appendice.' xii pp, and Co- 
lophon leaf. Half calf 4to. (2/. 2s. 1674) 

LEON (Antonio de). Politica/ de las Grandezas/ 
y Goviemo del Svpremo/ j Real Cons^o de/ las 
Indiafl./ Dirigida/ Al Rev Nvestro Senor en el/ 
mifmo Real Confejo, Preudente el Licenciado D. 
luan de Vi-/lela del Abito de Santiago ; Gran Can 
oilier el C6de Duque do/ Gafpar de Guzman, Co- 
mendador mayor de Alcantara; Confe-/jeros, el 
Lie. don Francilco Arias Maldonado, Maeftre-ef- 
cuela/ de Salamanca, Lie. luan Gon9alez de Solor- 
9anoy Lie. don Ro-/drigo de Aguiar yAcuna, Lie. 



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Alonfo Maldonado de Torres,/ Lie. Fernando de 
Villa fenor, Prefidente de la Contratacion./ Lie 
Sancbo Florex del Confejo de Cruzada, Lie. don 
Die^ de/ Cardenas, Lie. don Francil'co Manfo j 
Zoniga, Lie. don Pedro/ de Bibanco, del Abito de 
Santiago, Lie. don Diego Gonzalez/ de Cuenea j 
Contreras, Lie. don Francifeo Antonio de Alarco/ 
del Abito de Santi^^ ; Fifeal el Lie. don Antonio 
de la/ Cueya j Silva, Secretaries, Pedro de Ledef- 
ma, J I don Ferdinando de Contreras ; Teniente de/ 
Gran Caneiller D. Antonio de/ Aguiar y Acuna, 
del Abito/ de Santiago./ Por el Licenciado An- 
tonio de Leon./ [Lima, 1658 ?J Title and 'iO foiwed 
VeUam, 4to. (1/. U, 'l675) 



LEON PIXELO (Antonio de). [Printed TitU] 
\iAAl del Ilvstr. i Reverend./ Don Toribio/ Al- 
fonso Mogroyejo/ Anobispo de Lima./ [Engrated 
TitU] Vida/ del Uvstrissimo/ i Rererendiffimo D. 
Toribio/ Alfonso Mogrovejo./ Arcobispo de la 
Cirdad/ de los Reyes Lima/ Cabeza de las Pro- 
▼incias del Pirn./ Dedicase./ Al Eminentissimo 
S-V Don Baltasar de Moscoso/ y Sandoval, Pres- 
biteroCardenal dela/ S.* Iglefia de Roma del Titolo 
de S.* Croz/ en Gemsalen Arcobil'^K) de Toledo 
I^/-mado de las Efpanas Chanciller/ mayor de 
CafiiUa del Con-/(eio de Eftado. &/ Por el Licen- 
ciado Antonio/ de Leon Pinelo, Relator del Con- 
fejo Snpre-/mo de las Indias, y del de la/ Camara 
dellas./ [Umal 1653. 24 preL leaves and 421 pp. 
With Portrait of Toribius Alfomiu Mogrotejo. Cat/. 
4to. (2/. 2i. 1676> 

LEON Y GAMA (Antonio de). Disertacion 
Fisica 8oIh« la Materia y Formacion de las Auroras 
Boreales, que con ocasion de la que aparecio en 
Mexico y otros Sugares de la Xneva Espaua el dia 
14 de Xoviembre de 1789. Escribio D. Antonio 
de Leon y Gama. Con las Lioeneias Necesarias. 
Mexico : Por D. Felipe de Zuniga y Ontiveros, 
caUe del Espiritu Santo, ano de 1790. Title and 
Sr pp. Haljmor. 4to. (10s. 6d. 1677) 

LEON Y GAMA (An-tonho de). Descripcion 
Hist^rica y Cronolugica de las dos Piedra.s que eon 
ocasion del nuevo Empedrado que se esta form- 
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en ella el Ano de 1790. Explicase el sistema de 
lo8 Calendarios de los Indios, el m^todo que tenian 
de dividir el tiempo, y la correccion que hacian de 61 
para igualar el ano civil, de que usaban, con el 
aiio solar tr6pico. Noticia muy necesaria para la 
perfe6la inteligencia de la se^nda piedra : k que 
se anaden otras curiosas k instructivas sohre la 
Mitologia de los Mexicanos, sobre su Astronomla, 
J sobre los ritos y ceremonias que acostumbraban 
en tiempo de su Gentilidad. Por Don Antonio de 
Leon y Gama. Mexico. En la Imprenta de Don 
Felipe de Zuniga y Ontiveros Ano de m.dcc.xcii. 
Sprel. leaves and 116 pp. Lwto, etc. 2 pp. and 3 
plates. Calf. 4to. (15s. 1678) 

LE PAGE DU PRATZ (M.) Histoire de la 
Louisiane, Contenant la D^couverte de ce vafte 
Pays; la Defcription g^ographique ; un Voyage 
dans les Terres ; I'Hiftoire Naturelle ; les Moeurs, 
Costumes & Religion des Naturels, avec leurs 
Origines ; deux Voyages dans le Nora du nouveau 
Mexique, dont un jul'qu'a la Mer du Sud ; orn6e 
de deux Cartes & de 40 Planches en Taille douce. 
Par M. Le Page du Pratz. A Paris j m.dcc.lviii. 
Three Volumes. Tome Premier, xvj and 358 pp. 
2 copperplate maps at pp. 138, 139. Tome Second, 
Half-title, title, and 441 pp. 34 copperplates. Tome 
Troisieme, Half-title, title, and 451 pp. Approba- 
tion and Privilege 3 pp. Errata 1 page. 4 copper- 
plates. Old calf. 12mo. (15*. 1679) 

LE PAGE DU PRATZ (M.) The History of 
Louisiana, or of The Western Parts of Virginia 
and Carolina: Containing A Delcription of the 
Countries that lye on both Sides of the River 
Miffifipi : With An Account of the Settlements, 
Inhabitants, Soil, Climate, and Produ6is. Tranf- 
lated from the French, (lately publifhed,) By M. 
Le Page Du Pratz ; with Some Notes and Obser- 
vations relating to our Colonies. In Two Volumes. 
London, T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt. mdcc 
Lxiii. Two Volumes. Vol. I. Half-title, title, I pp. 
vii and 368 pp. 2 maps. Vol. 11. 4 pre I. leaves, 
and 272 pp. Old calf 12mo. (15s. 1680) 

LE ROY (P. L.) A Narrative of the singular 
Adventures of Four Ruffian Sailors, Who were 




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oait away on the defert liland of East-Spitzber^en. 
Together with some Observations on tne Proauc- 
tions of that Ifland, &c. By Mr. P. L. Le Roy. 
Profeffor of Hiftory, and Member of the Imperial 
Academy of Sciences at St. Peterfburg. Tranf- 
lated from the German Original, at the defire of 
federal Members of the Royal Society. [Londoti, 
1774?] Title and pp. 43-118. Half morocco. 
Svo. (4s. 6d. 1681) 

LERY (Jean de). Histoire/ d'vn Voyage/ fait en 
la terre/ dv Bresil, avtre-/ment dite Ame-/rique./ 
Contenant la nauigation, &l chofes remar-/quaoleB, 
▼eues fur mer par l'au6teur : Le oompor/ tement 
de Villegagnon, en ce pais la. Les meurs/ & fa^ons 
de viure eftranges des Sauuages A-/meriquains ; 
auec yn colloque de leur langage./ Enfemble la 
defcription de plufieurs Animaux,/ Arbres, Herbes, 
& autres chofes fingulieres,/ & du tout inconues par 
de9a, dont on verra les/ fommaircs des chapitres 
au commencement du/liure./ Non encores mis en 
lumiere, pour les caufes/ contenues en la preface./ 
Le tout recueilli fur les lieux par lean de/ Lery 
natif de la Margelle, terre/ de fain6l; Sene au Duch6 
de/ Bourgongne./ Seigneur, ie te celebreray entre 
les peu-/ples & te diray Pfeaumes entre les na-/ 
tions. Pseav. cviii. [-4 la liochelle.'] Pour An- 
toine Chuppin. m.d.lxxviii./ First Edition, 24 
prel. leaves, and 424 pp. Table 12 pp. Errata 1 page. 
Vellum. Svo. (21. 2s. 1682) 

LERY (Jean de). Histoire/ d'vn Voyage/ faict en 
la terre dv/ Bresil, avtrement/ dite Amerique./ 
Contenant la navigation,/ & chofes remarquables, 
veues fur mer par I'audteur : Le com-/portement de 
Ville^agnon en ce pays-/la. Les moeurs & fa9ons/ 
de viure eftranges des Sauuages Ameriquains : 
auec vn collo/-que de leur langage. Enfemble 
la defcription de plufieurs A-/nimauz, Arbres, 
Herbes, & autres chofes fingulieres, & du/ tout inco- 
nues par de^a : dont on verra les Ibmmaires des 
cha-/pitres au commencement du liure./ Reveve 
corrigee, et bien/ augmentee en cefte feconde 
Edition, tantde fi-/gures, qu*autres chfoes notables 
fur le/ fuiet de I'auteur. Le tout recueilli fur les 
lieux par lean de/ Lery, natif de la Margelle, 
terre/ de faind Sene, au Duch6 de/ Bourgongne./ 



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[AhRochelle] Pour Antoine Chuppin./ m.d.lxxx./ 
22 prel. leawSy and 382 pp. Table 10 pp. Errata 1 
page. Vellum. 8vo. (1/. 5s. 1683) 

LERY (Jean de). Historia/ Navigationis/ in Bra- 
siliam,/ quae et America/ dicitvr./ Qva describitvr 
avtoris/ nauigatio, quaeque in mari vidit memoriae 
pro-/denda: Villagasnonis in America geiia: 
brafi-/lienfium yi6tus & mores, a noib*is admodum 
a-/lieni, cum eorum linguae dialogo: animalia 
etiam,/ arbores^ at(|ue herbae, reliqu^que fingularia 
& no-/bis penitus incognita./ A loanne Lerio 
Bvrgvndo/ Gallice fcripta. Nunc vero primum 
Latinitate/ donata, & variis figuris illustrata./ 
Excvdebat/ Evstathivs Vignon./ Anno cio lo 
Lxxxvi./ [Gen«v<c] 32 prei. leaves, the last blank; 
Text 342 pp. Index 16 pp. At page 178 is a wood- 
cut 6^ by 9 inches. Vellum. 8vo. (1/. 10s. 1684) 

LERY (Jean de\ Historia/ Navigationis/ in Bi*a- 
siliam/ quae et America/ dicitur./ Qva describitvr 
avthoris/ nauigatio, quaeque in mari vidit me- 
moriae prodenda: Villa-/gagnonis in America 
gefta ; Bralilienfium vi6his & mores, k/ noftris ad- 
modum alieni, cum eorum linguae dialogo : ani-/ 
malia etiam, arbores, atque nerbae, reliquaque 
fingularia &/ nobis penitus incognita./ A Joanne 
Lerio Bvrgundo/ Gallice Icripta. Nunc vero pri- 
mum Latinitate/ donata, & varijs figuris illuftrata./ 
Secvnda Editio./ Geneve. f Apud naeredes Eufta- 
tW Vignon./ cio lO xciiii. Title, reverse blank; 
'Epistola,' 3 leaves; Epigrams 2 leaves; 'Totivs 
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leaves; text 34ft pp. * Index,' 8 teaws; with folding 
woodcut to face p. 178. Fine copy. Old calf. 
Qvo. (11. 10s. 1685) 

LE SAGE (M.) The Adventures of Robert Che- 
valier, call'd De Beauchene, Captain of a Priva- 
teer in New-France. By Monfieur Le Sage, 
Author of Gil-Bias. In Two Volumes, London : 
T. Gardner, m,dcc,xlv. Two Volumes. Vol 1. 
4prel. leaves, and 307 pp. Vol. II. 4prel. leaoes, 
and ^87 pp. Umo. (10s. 6d. 1686) 

LESLIE (Charles). A New and Exact Account 
of Jamaica, wherein The Antientand Prefent State 
of that Colonj, its Importance to Great Britain, 



JBiblioAeca AfMricana. 467 

Laws, Trade, Manners and Reli^on, together 
with the moil remarkable and curious Animals, 
Plants, Trees, &c. are defcribed : With a particu- 
lar Account of the Sacrifices, Libations, &c. at 
this Day in LTe among the Negroes. The Third 
Edition. To which is added^ An Appendix, con- 
taining an Account of Admiral Vernon's Success 
at Porto Hello and Chagre. Edinburgh : R. Fle- 
ming, Mdccxl. 4 prel. Uavety and 376 pp. Calf, 
9vo. (lOs. 6d, 1687) 

LESSEPS (M. de). Travels in Kamtschutka, 
during the jears 1787 and 1788. Translated 
from the French of M. De I^sseps, Consul of 
France, and Interpreter to the Count de la l*er- 
onse. now engaged in a Voja^ round the World, 
by Command of his most Christian Majesty. In 
Two Volumes. London; J. Johnson. 1790. Tti;o 
Volumes, Vol. I. xviandiBSpp, Map. Vol. 11. 
vm ami 408 pp. Calf. 8uo. (10s. 6d. 1688) 

LETERA de la nobil cipta: nouamente ritrouata 
alle Indie con li coftumi & modi del i'uo Re 6l I'oi 
populi : Li modi del iuo adorate con la bella vl'anza 
de le donne loro : & de le dua peribne ermafrodite 
donate da quel Re al Capitano de larmata. [at the 
end'} Data in Peru adi. xxv. de Nouembre. Del 
MDXxxiui. [Reprint, Milan, 1830?] 8 pp. boards. 
4to. (1/. 1«. 1689) 

LETRAS Anvas/ de la Compania/ de lesvs/ de la 
Provincia/ del Nvevo Reyno/ de Granada./ Desde 
el Ano de Mil y Seys cientos/ y treinta y echo,/ 
hasta el Ano de Mil y Sevs cientos/ y quaranta 
T tres./ £n Zaragoza Afio de 1645./ Imprelas con 
Ucencia delos Superiores./ 239 pp. Old calf. 
4to. (1/. 11«. 6d. 1690) 

LETTER (A) from a Merchant at Jamaica to a 
Member of Parliament in London, Touching the 
African Trade. To which is added, A Sj)eecli 
made by a Black of Gardaloupe, at the Funeral of 
a Fellow-Negro, London, A. Baldwin, mdccix, 
SI pp. Ujicut. Halfmor, Small Svo. (4s. 6d. 1691) 

LETTER (A) from South Carolina; giving an Ac- 
count of the Soil, Air, Produdl, Trade, Govern- 
ment, Laws, Reli^on, People, Military Strength, 
&C., of that Province ; Together with the manner 



468 Bihlioiheca Americana. 

and necelTary Charges of Settling a Plantation there, 
and the Annual Profit it will produce. Written 
by a Swifs Gentleman, to his friend at Bern. Lan- 
don, A. Baldwin, 1710, 63 yp. Halj morocco. 
8w. (lbs. 6d, 1692) 

LETTER (A) To the Right Honourable The Lords 
Commiflioners of Trade & Plantations : Or, A Ihort 
Essay on the Principal Branches of the Trade of 
New-England, with the Difficulties they labour 
under ; and Some Methods of Improvement. Lon- 
don : 1715. 2 prel. leaves; viz. Titte and Dedication, 
Signed * T. B. Text 19 pp. Half morocco. 
Svo. (12s. 6d. 1693) 

LETTER (A) To the Right Reverend the Lord 
Bilhop 01 London, from An Inliabitant of his 
Majesty's Leeward-Caribbee- 1 flands. Containing 
fome Considerations on His Lordfliip's Two Let- 
ters of May 19, 1727. The first To the Masters 
and Mistresses of Families in the Englilh Planta- 
tions abroad ; The second To the Missionaries there. 
In which is Inl'erted, A Short Essay concerning 
the Conversion of the Negro-Slaves in our Sugar- 
Colonies ; Written in the Month of June, 1727, by 
the fame Inhabitant. London ; J. Wilford, 1730. 
Half 'title y title y and text iOS pp. Half morocco. 
&V0. (Js. 6d. 1694) 

LETTER (A Second) From a Minifter of the Church 
of England To his Diflenting Parifliioners, In 
Anfwer to Some Remarks made on the former, by 
one J. G. Boston: Printed in the Year 1734. 
Half-title y title and 113 pp. Errata 1 pagCy halfmor, 
Svo. (Js.6d. 1695) 

LETTER (A) To a certain Eminent British Sailor. 
Occafion'd by his Specimen of N aked Truth. From 
a zealous Aflertor of his Merit, and fiucere Well- 
wiflier to his Person. London : M. Moore, 
M.DCCXI.TL. 32 pp. half mar. 8vo. {6s. 1696) 

LETTER (A) to Mrs. P S. In which fome 

Facts in her laft Number are refcued from thefalfe 
Light fhe has put them in, and fome others which 
Ibe has omitted, are fupply'd. London: H. Car- 
penter, M.DCC.XLix. Title and 21 pp. half mor. 
8w. {79. 6d. 1697) 



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LETTER ^A) to the People of England, on the 
Prefent Situation and Conduct of National Affairs. 
Letter I. The Third Edition. London : Printed 
in the Year, 1756. 56 pages. Half morocco. 
8w. (4«. 6d. 1698) 

LETTER (A Second^ to the People of England on 
Foreign Subsidies, Subsidiary Annies, and Their 
Confequences to this N atiou. The Third Edition. 
London : J. Scott, mdcclyi. 56 pp. Half morocco. 
8vo. (4s. 6d. 1699) 

LETTER (A Third) to the People of England, on 
Liberty, Taxes, And the Application ot l*ublick 
Money. The Third Edition. London : Printed in 
the Year, 1756. Title and pp, 5-54. half morocco, 
8w. (4s. 6d. 1700) 

LETTER (A Fourth) to the People of England. 

On the conduct of the JM rs in Alliances, b leets, 

and Armies, fince the firfl Differences on the Ohio, 
to the taking of Minorca by the French. London : 
M. Collier, 17.56. Half-titUy title, and 111 pp. half 
mor. Svo, (4s. &/. 1701) 

LETTER (A) to a Clergyman, in the Colony of 
Connecticut, from his i riend. In which, the true 
Notion of Orthodoxy is enquired into ; and ibme 
Thoughts are fuggelled concerning publick Tells 
of Orthodoxy, and the mifchievous I'.ffetts of fet- 
ting up falle lefts thereof. New-Haven : Printed 
by James Parker, and Company, mdcclvii. 24pp. 
tigned ' Catholicus.' Svo. (4s. 6d. 1702) 

LETTER (A) to the Right Honourable William 
Pitt, Esq; from an Otticer at Fort Frontenac. 
London: J. Fleming, mdccux. HalftitlCy title, 
and 38 pp. Qvo. (7s. 6d. 1703) 

LETTER (A) to the Clergy of the Colony of Con- 
necticut, from an Aged Layman of faid Colony. 
INew-Hoveni] Printed in the Year 1760. 22 pp. 
8vo. (4s. 6d. 1704) 

LETTER (A) Addressed to Two Great Men, on the 
Prospect of Peace ; And on the Terms neceffary to 
be infilled upon in the Negociation. London : A, 
Millar, mocclx. Title and 56 pp. Half morocco, 
8iM>. (58. 6d. 1705) 



470 Bihlioiheca. Americana. 

LETTER (A) Addressed to Two Great Men, on the 
Prospect of Peace ; And on the Terms neceflaiy to 
he infilled upon in the Negociation. The Second 
Edition, corre^ed. London : A Millar, mocclx. 
Half-titUy title, and text 56 pp. Half morocco. 
Svo, (5«. 6rf. 1706) 

LETTER (A) To an Honourahle Brigadier General, 
Commander in Chief of his Majeiiy's Forces in 
Canada. London, J. Burd, 1760. Title and 32 pp, 
half mar, Qvo. (5s, 6d, 1707) 

Now ^nerally acknowlederd to be by Juniua. It hat been re- 
printed by Mr. Simooit ofthe Britisli Museuni. 

LETTER (A) to the People of England, on the Ne- 
cessity of putting an Immediate £^nd to the War ; 
and The Means of obtaining an Adyantageous 
Peace. London : R. Griffiths, mdcclx. TitU and 
5i pp. half mor, Svo, (4«.6d. 1708) 

LETTER (A) to a Great M r, on the 

ProipeA of a Peace ; Wherein the Demolition of 
the Fortifications of Louisbourg Is Ihewn to be 
abfurd ; The Importance of Canada full j refuted ; 
The proper Barrier pointed out in North America ; 
and the Reafonablenefs and Neceffity of retaining 
the French Su^ar Islands. Containing Remarl^ 
on fome preceding Pamphlets that have treated of 
the Subjeft, and a fuccin6t View of the whole 
Terms mat ought to be infilled on from France at 
a future Negociation. By an unprejudiced Ob- 
server. London : G. Kearsly, mdcclzi. Title and 
l^pp, half mar, (7t.6d, 1709) 

LETTER (A) to G. G. Stiff in OjnnionSy always in 
the wrong, London: J. Williams, mdcclxvii. 
Half'titlCy title, and text 96 pp. Half morocco, 
Svo. {7s.6d, 1710) 

This letter ig signed L, at the end, and is dated " Ricbmond, Jan. 

18, 1767." It was addressed to Oeorfre Grenville, the Minister, 

and relates entirely to American AffalrB. 

LETTER, (A) concerning an American Bishop, 
&c. To Dr. Bradbury Chandler, Ruler of St. 
John's Church, in Elizabeth-Town. In Anfwer to 
the Appendix Of His Appeal to the Public, &c. 
Printed, A.D. 1768. 19 pp. Half morocco, 
Svo, {7t,6d, 1711) 

LETTER (A) To the Right Honourable The Earl 
ofH B H,His M ^y's 8 ^y of 



JBibiiotheea Americatia. 471 

8— te for the C — ^1 s, on the Present Sitnatioii 

of Affiun in the Iiland of Gr— o— <U. Ltmdom : 

J. WiUde, 1I.D0C.IJIIX. 54jip. Half utoroeeo. 

8t». {4t.6d, im) 

LETTER (A) to Samnel Johnson, L.L.D. [in u- 
cwer to the False Alann,] J. Almon, 1770. Title, 
mmdpp.5-5^kml/mgr. 8n». {3s. 6d, 1713) 

LETTER ( A> from a Virraiian to the Members of 
the Congrefsto be held at Philadelphia, on 1 he Firft 
of September, 1774. Boston, printed : London, re- 
printed ; J. Wilkie 1774. Title, 4 and 60 pp. half 
mar. 8iw. (5i. 6d. 1713») 

LETTER (A) to Doctor Tucker on his proposal of 
a Separatim between Great Britain and her Ame- 
rican Colonies. London. J. Becket, mocclxxit. 
TUkamd36pp.halfmor. 8ra. {bt.6d. 1714) 

LETTER <.\) to a Member of Parliament on the 
Preaent XJnhappj Dispute between Great- Britain 
and her Colonies. Wnerein the Supremacj of the 
Former is Averted and Prored; and the N'eoes- 
sitj of Compelling: the Latter to pay due Obedience 
to the SoTereien State, is Enforced, upon Principles 
ofSoond P<£cT, Reason, and Justice. London: 
J. IVaher, mocclxuv. Tide and 47 pp. half mar. 
8w. (5».6d.' 1715) 

LETTER (A) to [William Pitt] the Earl of Chat- 
ham, on the Quebec Bill. Lmdan : T. Cadell, 
MDOCULXiT. Title amd 36 pp. Half morocco. 
8o9. (4i.6d. 1716) 

LETTER (A) to the People of Great-Britain, in 
Answer to that published bj the American Con- 
ner. Londm : F. Newbe^yMDCcLxxv. 59 pp. 
kmlfmar. 8m. (5*.6d. 1717) 

LETTER (A) to the Right Honourable Lord Cam- 
den, on the Bill for restraining the Trade and 
Fiaheiy of the Four Provinces of New England. 
Lamdam : T. CadeU, mocclxxv. Title oad 44 pp. 
hmifmmr. 800. (7«. 6d. 1718) 

LETTER (A) to Dodor Mather. Occa&med by 
his difingennons Reflexions upon a certain Pam- 
phlet, entitled. Salvation for all Men. Bt One 
who wiihes well to Him in common with Mmn^.^! 



472 Bihliotheca Americana. 

{"Rev. John Clark, of Boston.'] Boston : Printed and 
old by T. and J. Fleet at the Bible and Heart in 
Cornbill, 1782. Title, and text 9 pp. Unbound. 
8w. (2«. 6d. 1719) 

LETTERS (Two) of the Lord Bifhop df London: 
The First, To the Mafters and Miftreffes of Families 
in the Engliih Plantations abroad; Exhorting 
them to Encourage and Promote the Inftru6lion 
of their Negroes in the Chriilian Faith. The 
Second, To the Missionaries there ; Dire6ling 
them to diftribute the faid Letter, and Exhorting 
them to give their Affiliance towards the Inllruction 
of the Negroes within their leveral Parifhes. Lon- 
don: Joseph Dowinng,M.DCc.xxYU. 20 pp. Half 
mor. 4eo. (7«. 6d. 1720) 

LETTERS from a Farmer in Pennfvlvania, To the 
Inhabitants of the British Colonies. Boston: 
Printed hj Mein and Fleeming, and to be sold by 
John Mein, at the London Book-Store, North- 
Side of King-Street, mdcclxviii. Title and pp. 
5-146. * To the ingenious Author/ etc. 2 pp. Half 
morocco. Sw. (5«. 6d. 1721) 

LETTERS and other Papers relating to the Pro- 
ceedings of his Majelly*s Commilfioners. By the 
Earl of Carlisle. Sir Henry Clinton, William Eden, 
Esquire, and George Johnstone, Esquire, Com- 
mimoners appointed by his Majefty in Purfuance 
of an A61 of Parliament, to treat, confult, and agree 
upon the Means of ouieting the Diforders now 
subfilling in certain ot the Colonies, Plantations, 
and Provinces of North- America. 55pp. Propofed 
Appendix to the feveral Publications relating to 
the Proceedings of His Majesty's Commissioners. 
By a Well Wifher to the Profperity both of Great- 
Britain and North- America. [Rivington, New- 
York, 1778] 10 leaves. Privately printed. Half 
mor. 8vo. {lOs. 6d. 1722) 

LETTERS of Papinian : In which The Conduft, 
prefent State, and Profpe^^s of the American Con- 
gress are Examined. New -York, Printed ; Lon- 
don : Reprinted for J. Wilkie, mdcclxxix. 3 prel. 
leaves, and text 86 pp. uncut. Half morocco. 
8w. {bs.6d, 1723> 



Bibliotheca Americana* 473 

LETTERS to a Nobleman, on the Conduct of the 
War in the Middle Colonies. London: J. VVilkie, 
MDccLxxix. 3 preL leavesy and 101 pp. With a 
Flan, Svo. {5s. 6d. 1724) 

LETTERS to a Nobleman, on the Conduct of the 
War in the Middle Colonies. The Fourth Edition. 
London: G. Wilkie, mdcclxxx. 3 prel. leaoes^ and 
101 pp. With tiie Plan. Svo. (5». 6d. 1725) 

LETTERS and Dissertations, by the Author of the 
Letter Analysis A. P. On the Disputes between 
Great Britain and America, London : PrinUid for 
the Author, m.occ.lxxxii. 130 pp. hulj'mor. 
12mo. (7f. (id. 1726) 

LETTERS and Papers on Agriculture : Extracted 
from the Correspondence of a Society instituU^d at 
Halifax, for Promoting Agriculture in the Pro- 
vince of Nova-Scjtia. To which is added a selec- 
tion of Papers on various branches of Husbandry, 
from some of the best publications on th(i subject 
in Europe and America. Vol. I. [all vuhluhBdl] 
Halifax : Printed by Jolm Howe, m iWringion- 
Street. m.occ.xci. 139 pp. Contenti 2 pp. Old 
green morocco extra. Qvo. {7s. 6(1. 1727) 

With the Autofrraph of John Inglli, Blihop of Novt ScoUt, ontht 
title-page. 

LETTRES/ a un Am^ricjuain/ sur Hiistoire naturelle, . 
g^n^rale et par-/ticuliere de monsieur de Bufibn./ w 
troi«i6me partie./ a Hamburg/ 1. 7. 6. 1./ Titlcy 31, 
96, and 69 pp. Small Qvo. (10«. 6d. 1728) 

LEWIS ^Mf.rriwetiif.r.) The Travels of Capts. 
Lewis & Clarke, from St. Louis, by way of the 
Missouri and Columbia Rivers, to the Pacific 
Ocean; performed in the years 1804, 1805, & 
1806, by Order of the Government of the United 
States. Containing delineations of the Manners. 
Customs, Religion, &c. Of the Indians, compilea 
from Various Authentic Sources, and Original 
Documents, and a Summary of the Statistical View 
of the Indian Nations, from the Official communi- 
cations of Merriwether l^wis. Illustrated with a 
Map of the Country, inhabited by the Western 
Tribes of Indians. London : Longman, 1809. ix 
and 309 pp. Map. 8vo. {7s, 6d. 1729) 



544 Bibliotheca Americana, 

Eoelefiailical Affai« Of the Country, To the Year 
of our Lord, 1700. To which is added, The Pre- 
fent State of New-England. With a New and 
Accurate Map of the Country. And an Appendix 
Containing their Prefent Charter, their Ecclefiaf- 
tical Difcipline, and their Municipal-Laws. In 
Two Volumes. The Second Edition. With many 
Additions hy the Author. By Daniel Neal, A.M. 
hondon: A. Ward, Mdccxlvh. Two Volumes, Vol. 
I. 8 pre/, leaves and 392 pp. Map, Vol. II. 2 preL 
leaves and text 380 pp. Index, 15 pp. Old calf, 
Bvo, (18«. 1960) 

NECK (Jacob Cornelius). The/ lovrnall, or Day-/ 
ly Reader,/ Contaynin^ a Trve/ manifeflation, and 
Hifloncall declaration of the/ voyage, accomplilhed 
by eight (hippes of Amfterdam, vnder/ the condu6t 
of lacob Comelifzen Neck Admirall, & Wybrandt/ 
▼an Warwick A''ice-Admirall, which fayled from 
Amfter-Zdam the firft day of March,/ 1598./ Shew- 
ing the corrse they/ kept, and what other notable 
matters happened/ unto them in the fayd voyage./ 
Imprinted at London for Cuthbert Burby & lohn 
Flaiket:/ And are to be fold at the Royall Ex- 
change, & at the figne/ of the blacke beare in 
Paules Church-jrard./ 1601./ TitUfWith Woodcut 
of Ship in full sail, the reverse blank, * To the Right 
Worship-Zf^U, Master Thomas Smith,/ Sheriflfe of 
the honorable Citie of London, and/ Gouemor of 
the famous companie of the Engliih Marchants/ 
trading to the EailJndies, Sumatra, lava, the Ifles 
of the Malucos,/ Banda, and the Rich and Mightie 
King^ome of Cfhyna : and to the/ right V Vorfliip- 
full the Aldermen, and the reil of the Commit-/ties 
and focietie of tne faid corporation. William/ 
Walker Tvifheth all profperitie and/ happie fuc- 
cefle./ 2 pp, signed * William Walker.* Text in 58 
foUoed leaves, * Some words of the Malifh fpeech, 
which/ language is yfed throughout the Eail In- 
dies, as/ French is in our Countrie, wherewith a 
man may trauell/ ouer all the Land. The Portu- 
ffals fpeech is apt and pro-/fitable in thefe lilands, 
for there are many Inter-/preters which fpeake 
Portugall./ 9 pp. 4,to, (2/. 2». 1961) 

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Stomp- A^t demoDRtmh'd : Or, a Proof that GTcftt- 
Britammufi be injured bv ihiitAct. lu a Letter 
to E* Member of the British Hol:;^^ of Commons. 
Ltmdon : J, AIumOTj iiuccLXVt^ 46 pp. haifmffr. 
Qvo. (4^, ed, 19fi5) 

NEILSOX (John). Second Series of The Present 
and runir€ProBpect6ofJumhi(;ttconsid*»red,Pomi- 
in^ out the Advuntii[?fFfl which may be derived fh>m 
the E^itinction of Slavery^ and Shewing the causes 
"which oppose tljeraselves to tJie succtEBrul Working 
of the Apfirt^utjci^shii] syatem^ in a<;ccleralmg that 
ohjectj HUd jiroposing a roniedj, STigfresting the 
means for eatabliahmg a Bank, on a Bolid basta^ hy 
John Nenfif>n. Kinfrgttni'Jumaica : Printed (it the 
oJUce of the Cotntnerciai Adrertiser. m34. ^0 pp^ 
8m (9fl. Gd. 1963) 

NEUE NACHRICHTEM von dcnen neuentdekten 
Infuln ill der See ^wilchen Aden und America; 
auB mitp;et]^eilten Urkundeti und Auszii^en yer- 
faiTet Ton J- L* 3. • * Hambvrff und Leipzig^ bey 
Friedrich Lugo Ludwig Giediticb* 17T6, TitU and 
ITS pp. Bto. (4j. erf. WG4) 

NEUsEHOFFXETES AmpLitheatrrni, Worinnen 
Nacli dem un» helianten gantiten Welt^Greifz, 
A lie Natiotieu Nacli ibreni Habtt, jnfikubem Fi- 
curen reprufentiret. Anbev Die Liinderntichibrer 
SituiitioDj Climute, FruchtbuTkeit, Inclination und 
Belchalfenbeit der Eiuwohnpr, Religion, TOTuebm- 
ften Stiidten, ErtjrBifihUmern, Uoiverfitat^n, 
Htifen, Veltunj^en, Commertien^ M(u?bt, Staatas 
Intereffe^ Regienin^aiForm^ Hantaten, IVJiint^en, 
Pra^tetiaionibuflj Tomehmrten RitterjOrden und 
Mapp<?n aufgefuhret fiud^ Und welches^ mit 
Zuziehun^ der Land^Cbarten^ zu rieler Belufd- 
gun^j Tornehmlicb aber der ilndierenden Jngfend, 
ale em febr luit^lichce und aumuthii^cs Compen- 
dium Geo^aphicum^ Geneala^cum, lleraldicniDj 
Curiofum, NuTnilmaticum, kimgehraucbet ^wertlen, 
Er^'iirthj GedrtK'kt und -veriest von Jobann Mi- 
chael FuTicken^ 17@3* Five I'urti. Gi^nf.rtii Titlej 
Viti-r&iCy ^ pp. ' L AuB dem guntzcn EuTopo, etCt 
17^^*' 66 Ipnves. ML Aua dem^antzf^n Africa, e^c. 
1733.* 2 preL teav£}tj nnd 96 ^rp. * IlL Aufl dem 
gantzen Americtt, £tc. 1733.* 2 preL iea.f>^ and 1£4 

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476 Bihliotheca Americana. 

of Requefts to the Queenes/ Maiefty, and Matter of 
Saint Katharines./ 3 m. signed * lohn Wolfe/ 
* To the Reader/ 4 pp. Text 197 pp. * The Second 
Booke, etc. 1598.' Titles reverse blank, and Text 
pp. 197-259. *TheThirde Booke, cte. 1598/ TitUy 
reverse blank, and Text pp. 307-447. *The Fovrth 
Booke, etc, 1598.' Title, reverse blank, and Text 
pp. 451-462. Fine copy. Folio. {71. 7s. 1735) 

IVUh Tivttvt Cvppvrpiatr H1iip%. vix^^ 
I. 'T)|jVK OruiB TrrmrviHr al p.\. 

II. Ttie dLtiTtpNtin r>r Lht^ ItJaiitlt^nahd C&Ale of MDiambiqae, 
cfCr Crnnept b^f VlAiUm Rn-^ftf-al p. fi. 

III. ThedertjrkptLon wi t;ierd oi [Ihi Crmfti-ii,ric!.4:i]MTerrado 

N^ttl, rtc. RulHrrtikft EltekiLr at ft. III. 

IV. The dti^rtp[jfiL; uf the CfHift of AtnA, The Streaigbts of 

V. Thv trfw iieri-TipEki tt o T 4)1 the CtHfld of C tit Li Ji, fte* Grauen 

by K^i^tn flt'cMl- ol fi. Jj. 
VI. Thf. Ifl^jiil (jf Sc< Hi'leiii^ etc, <;rFiuen h^ RaT^nald Elft- 

rakf . at pt ^^]i, 
VII. Thi.' LniLMJi'TrrJittlil] ani] r^rttiiAfJrbtt q/ the Iflntld S* Helena 
QM eLlc R'lftn noftj], BMri Vfvtl f^iJE'AH ^^r. Cimuuii by Ray- 

VI 1 1. The TrvF I i^K I i|] rJ nh nf ilip I ri tabd nrAtct-u Lif a, #lc. Grauen 
hv WLJliant An^n, at p. IT4. 
IX. A dJrrliCntt ufitK^iit l^r^^ui dlr <javrnewin]»(!ff, Grauen 

b> Vt'ikJiiilH Kujctrv. ol p^ IBTh 
X. ThaflcfL'rlpi^on^rihf Cnutortrtt^iin^ Ma LkicDdgo, and An- 
gola, etc. R. K. fculpfit. at p. 1P7. 
XI. The defcription of the whole ooaft lyinf in the South feas of 
America called Peru, tf/c. Grauen oy Robert Becket. ol 
p.2l6. 
XII. Insvlae Molvccae, etc. Grauen by Robert Beckit. at p. 328. 

LINSCHOTEN (Jan Huygen van). Navigatio/ 
ac Itinerarivra/ lohannis Hvgonis Lin-/8Cotani in 
Orientalem sive Lvsitano-/rvra Indiam. Descrip- 
tiones eivsdem Terne ac Tractvm/ Littoralium. 
Pracipuorum Portuum, Fluminum, Capitum, Lo- 
corumque, Lufita-/norum ha6tenus navigationibus 
dete6torum, figna & notae. Imagines habi-/tus 
gefbifque Indorum ac Lufitanorum per Indiam 
viventium, Tem-/plonira, Idolonim, ^dium, Ar- 
borum, Fru6hium, Herbarum,/ Aromatum, &c. 
Mores genitum circa facrificia, Poli-/tiam ac rem 
familiare. Enarratio Mercature, quo-/modo & 
vbi eaexerceatur. Memorabilia/ gefta fuo tempore 
iis in partibus./ Colle6ta omnia ac defcripta per 
eundem Belgice; Nunc vero Latine reddita, in 
vfum/ commodum ac voluptatem ftudiofi Ledtoris 
novarum memoriaoue/ dignanim rerum, diligenti 
studio ac oper^./ HagtB-Comitis/ Ex officin^ Alberti 
Henrici. Impenfis Authoris & Comelii Nicolai,/ 
proftantque apud iEgidium Elfevirum. Anno 1599./ 
4 pre/, leaves; viz. Title, on the reverse * Ad lUvs- 



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trissimvm' etc. Engraved Coat of Arms 1 leaf, 

* 111 vstrissimo atq ve Serenissimo Principi ac Domino 
D. Mavritio Lantgravio Hessiae, Comiti in Cat- 
zenelnbo^en^ Dietz, Zigenhain, Nidda, &c.' ^ pp, 

* Praefatio ad Lectorem.* 1 page^ on the reverse Por- 
trait of Linschoten. Teat 124 pp. * Descriptio TotivB 
Grineae Trac-/tvs, Conei, Angolae,' etc. 46 pp, 

* Index * 3 pp. With 37 Maps and Plates. Unbound, 
Folio, (2/. 25. 1736) 

LINSCHOTEN (Jan Huygen van). Histoire/ de 
la Navi-/gation de lean Hv-/gve8 de Linscot Hol- 
landois et de/ I'on voya^ees Indes Orientales ; con- 
tenante diucrfes delcnptions des/ Pays, Coftes, 
Haures, Biuieres, Caps, & autres lieux iufques a 
prelent/ defcouuerts par les Portugais : Obierua- 
tions des couflumes oes na-/tion8 de dela quant a 
la Religion, Eltat Politic & Domeftic, de leurs/ 
Commerces, des Arbes, Fruifts, Herbes, Efpiceries, 
& autres/ fingularitez qui s'y trouuent : Et narra- 
tions des choles/ memorables qui y font aduenuea 
de/ fon temps./ Avec Annotations de Bernard 
Palv-/danus Do6leur en Medecine, fpecialement 
fur la matiere des plantes &/ efpiceries : & diuerfes 
figures en taille douce, pour iIlu-/flration de 
ToBuure./ A Qvoy sont adiovstees qvelqves av-/ 
tres defcription tant du pays de Guinee, & autres 
coftes d'Euiiopie,/ aue aes nauigations des Hol- 
landois vers le Nora au Vay-/gat& en la nouuelle 
Zembla./ Le Tovt recveilli et descript par le 
mesme/ de Linfcot en bas Alleman, & nouuelle- 
ment traduift/ en Fran9ois./ A AmstelredamyJ De 
rimprimerie de Theodore Pierre./ m do. x./ 2 
prel. leaves ; viz. Title^ reverse blank, * Preface av 
Lectevr.' 1 page; Text 275 /;p. With 8 copperplate 
Maps and numerous Engravings with the text. 
Folio, {n.l2s.6d. 1737) 

LINSCHOTEN (Jan Huygen van). Itinerario./ 
Voyaee ofte Scnipvaert, van Jan/ Huyoren van 
Linfcnoten naer Ooft ofte Portueaels Jn^/dien, in- 
houdende een corte befcbry vinghe der felver Lan- 
den ende Zee-cuften, met aenc/wyfinge van alle de 
voomaemde principale Havens, Revieren, hoecken 
ende plaetfen, tot noch/ toe vande Portugefen 
ontdeckt ende bekent : Waer by ghevoecht zijn, 
met alleen die Conters:/feytfel8 vande habyten, 



478 BihUotheca Americana, 

drachten ende wefen^ fo vande Portugefen aldaer, 
refiderende, als yans/de ingeboornen Indianen, 
ende huere Tempels, Afgoden, Huyfinge, met die 
voomaemile/ Boomen, V^ruchten^ Kruyden, Spe- 
ceryen, ende dier^elijcke materialen, als oot die/ 
manieren des felkden Volckes, lb in hunnen Godts- 
dienften, als in Politie/ en Huijf-hondinghe : maer 
ooc een corte verhalinge van ae Coophans/ delin- 
gen, hoe en waer die ghedreven en ghevonden 
worden,/ met die ghedenck weerdichlte gefchie- 
deniffen,/ voorghevallen den tiit adjnder/ refidentie 
aldaer./ AUes befchreven ende by een vergadert, 
door den felfden, feer nut, oorbaer,/ ende oock 
vermakelijcken voor alle curieule ende Lief-/heb- 
bere van vreemdigheden./ t'Amstelredam.j By 
Cornelia Claefz. op't Water, in't Schrijf-boeck, 
by de oude Bruggne./ Anno cio. lo. xcvi./ First 
Edition. Three Parts. Parti. 4 pre/, leaves; viz. 
Title, on the reverse * Extra6l uyt't Repfter ' etc. 
*Aende Hooghende VVelghe borene, etc. 2 pp. 

* Prohemio ofte voorreden totten leser.' 1 page, 

* Sonnet.' 1 page. * Ode.' 1 page, on the reverse Por- 
trait of Linsctwten. Text 160 pp. Part II. Reys- 
ghescnrift etc. m. d. xcv. 134 pp. * Een feker Ex- 
tract ende etc. cio. la. xcvi.' Title remrse blankf 

* Aende V Velgheborene,' etc. 1 page on the reverse 

* Ad lo. Hvg. Linscotvm ' etc. Text pp. 135-147. 
Part III. * Befcbryvingbe etc. m.d.xcvi.' 82 pp. 

followed by 5 leaves containing lists of Plates and 
Maps, Register etc, 42 maps and plates. Fine copy. 
Folio. {Sl.Ss. 1738) 

LIST (A) of Copies of Charters, from the Commif- 
iioners for Trade and Plantations, Prefented to 
the Honourable the Houfe of Commons, in Pur- 
fuance of their Address to His Majesty, of the 25th 
of April 1740. viz. Maryland Charter, granted by 
King Charles I. in the 8th Year of His Reien. 
Connecticut Charter granted by King Charles II. 
in the 14th Year of His Reign. Rhode-Island 
Charter, granted by King Charles II. in the 15th 
Year of His Reign. Pensy Ivania Charter, granted 
by Kin^ Charles II. in the 33d Year of His Reisn. 
Massachusets Bay Charter, granted by King Wil- 
liam and Queen Mary, in me 3d Year of Their 
Reign. Georgia Charter, granted by His Ma- 
jesty, in the 5th Year of His Reigxi. Lwdon : 



BihUotheca Ameiicana. 479 

Printed in the Year m.dcc.xli. Title : 1%, 10, 14, 
12, 21, and 18 pp, half mor, 4to. (7«. 6J. 1739) 

LITERARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 
TranBactions of the Literary and Historical Society 
of Quebec : founded, January 6, 1824. Volume 
I. Quebec : Printed for the Literary and Histori- 
cal Society ; by Fran9oi8 Le Maitre, Star office. 
1829. 3 prel, leaves, xxxvi and 261 p/> ; Errata 1 
iNtfe. * Catalogue of the Mineralogical Collection 
Deionging to the Literary and Historical Society 
of Quebec.* 72 pp, * Solar Spots.' 1 page. With 
UpUOes, 8w. {10s. 6d. 1740) 

LITTLE (Otis). State of Trade in the Northern 
Colonies considered ; with An Account of their 
Produce, And a Particular Description of Nova 
Scotia. London: G. Woodfall m.dcc.xlviii. viit 
and Q^pp, half mor. Boo, {7i.6d. 1741) 

LITTLE (Otis). The State of Trade in the North- 
em Colonies considered ; with An Account of their 
Produce, And a particular Description of Nova 
Scotia. London Printed, 1748. Boston Re-printed 
and fold by Thomas Fleet, at the Heart and Crown 
in ComhiU. 1749. 43 pp. Svo. (7s. 6d. 1742) 

LITURGY. A/ Liturgy,/ collected principally 
firom the/ Book of Common Prayer,/ for the use of 
the/ First Episcopal Church/ in/ Boston ;/ together 
with the/ Psalter, or Psalms/ of/ David./ Boston^ 
Printed by Peter Edes, in State-Street./ mdcc 
Lxxxv. 4 prel. leaves and signatures, A fo B bb in 
fours. Fine clean copy uncut. Qvo. (12s. 6d. 1743) 

LITURGY. The Book of Common Prayer, And 
Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites 
and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the 
use of the Church of England : Together with a 
Collection of Occasional Prayers, and divers Sen- 
tences of Holy Scripture, Neceffary for Knowledge 
and Practice. Formerly collected, and tranilated 
into the Mohawk Language under the diredtion of 
the Miffionaries of the Society for the Propagation 
of the Gofpel in Foreign Parts, to the Alohawk 
Indians. A New Edition : To which is added The 
Golbel according to St. Mark, Tranilated into the 
Monawk Language, By Capf^. Joseph Brant, An 



480 Bihliotheca Americana. 

Indian of the Mohawk Nation. London; C. Buck- 
ton 1787. Ne Yakawea Yondereanayenda^hkwa 
Oghseragwegouh, neoni yakawea ne orighwa 
dogea^htv Yondatnekosseraghs neoni Tekariffh- 
wagehnadont, oya oni Adereanayent, ne teas nika- 
riwake Raditsihuhstatsvgowa Konaderighwissoh 
Goraghgowa a-onea Rodanhaouh. Oni, watkanissa- 
agbton Oddyake Adereanayent, neoni tsiniyoght- 
hare ne Kaghyadoghseradogeaghty, Newahoeny 
Akoyendarakeneoni Ahhondatterihhonny. A-onea 
wadirorogbkwe, neoni Tekaweanadennyoh Kan- 
yenkehaga Tfikaweanondaghko, ne neane Radit- 
fihuhilatly ne Radirighwawakoughkgowa rona- 
danha-outh, Kanyenke waondye tfi-radinakeronnyo 
Ongwe-oewe. Keagaye ase yondereanayendagh- 
kwa. Oni tahoghsonderoh St. Mark Kaorigh- 
wadogeaghty, Tekaweanadennyoh Kanyenkehaga 
Rakowanea T'Hayen dauegea, Roewayats. Lon- 
don : C. Buckton, 1787. Two Titles^ Hi and 506 
Tpp ; IQ copperplates, old calf , Qvo, (15s. 1744) 

LOCKE (John). A Collection of several Pieces of 
M'. John Locke, Never before printed, or not ex- 
tMit in his Works. Publifti'd by the Author of the 
Life of the ever-memorable Mr. John Hales, &c. 
London : J. Bettenhamfor R. Francklin, m.dcc.xx. 
31 prel. leaves and 362 pp. Index and Errata 19 pp. 
Calf, 8vo, (5s. 6d. 1745) 

The Fundamental Constitution of Carolina, drawn up by Locke, 
fills ptLgea 1 to 53 of this volume. 

LOCKMAN (John). Travels of the Jesuits, into 
Various Parts of the World : Particularly China 
and the East-Indies. Intermix'd with an Account 
of the Manners, Government, Civil and Religious 
Ceremonies, Natural Historv, and Curiosities, of 
the feveral Nations vifited by thofe Fathers. 
Translated from the celebrated Lettres edifiantes 
^ curieusesy ecntes des Missions etrangeres, par ks 
Idissionaires de la Compagnie de Jesus. A Work fo 
entertaining and curious, that it has already been 
tranflated into moft of the European Languages. 
This Work is illuftrated with Maps and Sculptures, 
engraved by the beft Mailers. To which is now 
prefixed. An Account of the Spanish Settlements 
in America, with a general Index to the whole 
Work. By Mr. Lockman. Second Edition, cor- 



Bibliotheca Americanax 481 

reaed. T. Piety, [Lfmdon] 1762. Two Voluvm, 
Vol. I. 16 prel. leaves, and 488 pp. Vol. 1 1. bprtL 
leaves, and 508 pp. General Index 19 pp. 'A Concise 
Account of the Spanish Dominions in America.' 
24 pp. 8iw. (18*. 1746) 

LONG (J.) Vo^raees and Travels of an Indian In- 
terpreter and Traaer. describing The Manners and 
Customs of the Nortn American Indians ; with an 
Account of the Posts situated on the River Saint 
Laurence, Lake Ontario, &c. To which is added 
a Vocabulary of The Chippeway Language. Names 
of Furs and Skins, in English and French. A list 
of Words in the Iroquis, Mohegan, Shawanee, and 
Esquimeaux Tongues, and a Table, shewing The 
Analogy between the Algonkin and Chippeway 
Laneuases. By J. Long. London : Printed for 
theAutnor; MjDcc,xci. 7 prel leaves, and 995 pp. 
With Sketch of the Western Countries of Canada. 
4to. (15s. 1747) 

LONGACRE (James B.) The National Portrait 
Gallery of Distinguished Americans. Conducted 
by James B. Longacre, Philadelphia ; and James 
Herring, New York : Under the Superintendence 
of the American Academy of the Fine Arts. Phila- 
delphia, Henry Perkins, 1834. Four Volumes, 
Vol. I. 5 prel, leaves, the contents stating the nund)er 
of pages to each Portrait, 36 Portraits. Vol. II. 

1835. 5 prel. leaves, the contents stating the number 
of pages to each Portrait, 36 Portraits, Vol. III. 

1836. 5 prel, leaves, the contents stating the number of 
pages to each Portrait, 36 Portraits, Vol. IV. 
James B. Longacre, 1839. 5 prel. leaves, the con- 
tents stating the number of pages to each Portrait, 39 
Portraits. Large paper copy. Half morocco extra, 
4to. (6/. 6s. 1748) 

LOOKING-GLASS {A) for Presbvterians. Or. 
A brief Examination or their Loyalty, Merit, and 
other Qualifications for Government. With fome 
Animadverfions on the Quaker unmask'd. Humbly 
Addrefs'd to the Confideration of the Royal Free- 
men of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Printed in 
the Year m,dcc,lxiv. 18 pp. Signed * Philo-Liber- 
tatis.' Uncut. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 1749) 

TIiiB piece 1% marked " Numb, i " at Uin top of the title. 

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482 Bihlioiheca Americana, 

LOPEZ DE ESCOBAR (Diego). Relacion/ de los 
Particvlares/ feruicios que hahecho a V. Mageilad 
Don/ Diego Lopez de Efcobar Gouernador y Ca-/ 

fitan general de la Isla de la Trinidad, y de las/ 
'rouincias del Dorado^ hiio del Capitan/ Diego 
Lopez de la Fuente, en/ el ano de 1636./ Con Li- 
cencia/ En Madrid, Pot la vuida de luan Gon- 
zalez./ Ano M.DC.xxxvii./ TitU reverse blanky 
and 8 pp, half morocco. Folio, (18i. 1750) 

LORD (Joseph). Reafon Why, not Anabaptift 
Plunging but Infants-Believer's Baptism Ou^bt 
to be approved, Is becaufe the Lord Jesus Chnst, 
and His Apoftles, Preached it and Pra6Uced it. In 
Anfwer to the Anabaptift Reafon Why. With Re^ 
marks pointing at the Notable Fallacies that are 
everjr^ where to be found, in the Notes on the Forty 
^, , 1 An- 



Lin 
J of the 

ChurchmembOTfliip of Infants of Believers, and 
regularity of Spnnkine, In Old Testament Scrip- 
tures attefted to in the New-Teftament. Old- 
Testament Prophecies relating to New-Teftament 
Times, and New-Testament Testimonies. Bv 
Joseph Lord. Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, 
for Samuel Gerrilh, at his Shop in Comhill, 1719. 
Title, via and 170 pp. Old calf , nmo, (16*. 1761) 

LORENZANA (Francisco Antonio). Concilios 
Provinciales Primero, y Segundo, celebrados en 
lamuv Noble, y muy leal Ciudad de Mexico, 
Presidiendo en Illmo. y Rmo. Senor D. Fa. 
Alonso de Montufar, En los tmos de 1555. y 
1565. Dalos a luz El Ill.°><» S.*^ D. Francisco An- 
tonio Lorenzana, Arzobifpo de efta Santa Metropo- 
Utana Iglefia. Con las Licencias Necesarias En 
Mexico, en la Imprenta de el Superior Gobiemo, 
de el Br. D. Jofeph Antonio de Hogal, en la Calle 
de Tiburcio, Ano de 1769, 5 prel. leaves, 184 pp, 
* cioiOLXv. Anos. Concilio Provincial,* etc. Ipage ; 
pp. 185-396. * Indice de los Capitulos.* 12 pp. 'Con- 
cilium Mexicanum Provinciale III. Celebratum 
Mexici anno mdlxxxv. Praeside D. D. Petro 
Moya, et Contreras Archiepiscopo ejusdem urbis. 
Confinnatum Romae die xxvii. Octobris Anno 
HDLxxxix. Poftea Juflli Regie editum Mexici 



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Anno Mocxxii. fumptibas D. D. Joannis Perez de 
la Sema Archiepiscopi. Demum tjpis mandatum 
cura, & expenfis D. D. Francisci Antonij A Loren- 
zana Archipraesulis. Mexici Anno mdcclxx. Su- 
periorom rermissu. £x Typographia Bac. Jofephi 
Antonij de Hogal. 6 preL leaves and 328 pp. ' In- 
dex ' 4 pp. ' Statuta Ordinata a Sancto Condlio 
Pro?incialiMexicanoIII. Anno Domini molxxx?. 
Ex Pnescripto Sacrosancti Concilij Tridentini 
Decreto Seff. 24. Cap. 12. de Reform, verbo 
Cetera. Reyisa a Catholica Majestate, et a Sacro- 
sancta sede Apostolica Confirmata Anno Domini 
milleffimo quineentiffimo o^u^effimo nono. Title 
and 141 pp, IvmxSpp, T%do Volumes, VeUum, 
Folio, (2/.12«.6d. 1752) 

LORENZO DE SAN MILIAN (Francisco). Por/ 
D. Francisco Lorenzo/ de San Milian,/ Inez oficial 
de la Cafa de/ la Contratacion de la Ciudad de 
Seuilla,/ v Contador de la Vifita del Tribunal de/ 
Quentas de la Ciudad de Mexico, y/ de las caxas 
Reales della, y de las de-/mas del Reyno de 
Nueua/ ETpana./ En la Cavsa/ qve en virtvd de 
cedvla de sv/ Mageftad fe ha a^tuado, contra el 
dicho Don Fran-/cifco, fobre fus procedimientos 
en el juizio de vi-/fita ae las caxas, y Minas de la 
Ciudad/ da Zacatecas./ [1672?] 19 folioed leaves, 
halfmor. Folio. {11. Is, 1753) 

LORING (Israel). Juftification not by Works, 
but by Faith in Jesus Christ. A Prad:ical Dif- 
courfe Exhibited on Gal. ii. 16. By Ifrael Loring, 
M.A. And Pallor of the Weft Church in Sudbury. 
Boston : Printed &c Sold by Kneeland and Green, 
in Queen-Street, 1749. Title and 93 pp. Uncut, 
12mo. (10s. 6d, 1754) 

LORT (Michael). Account of an antient Infcrip- 
tiou in North America. By the Rev. Michael 
Lort, D.D, V.P.A.S. [With Col. Vallancey's Ob- 
serrations] 17 pp; and ^plates. Half morocco, 
4to. (4s. 6d. 1755) 

LOSA (Francisco). La Vie/ de/ Gregoire/ Lopez/ 
dans la Nowelle/ Espagne,/ composee en Espa^- 
nol/ par Fran9ois Losa Preftre,/ Licenti^, & ladis 
Cure de TEglife/ Cathedrale de Mexico./ Et 



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484 JSibliotheca Americana. 

traduite nouuellement en Fran9ois, par vn Pere de 
la Compagnie de/ lesvs./ Seconde Edition./ A 
Paris,/ Chez lean Henavlt, Libraire Iur6,/ rue S. 
lacqueSy a TAnge Gardien/ & lain6i Raphael./ 
M.DC.LVi./ Auec Priuilege dv Roy./ 12 prel. leaves 
and text 260 pp. Table des Chapitres S pp. Old calf, 
nmo, (10s. 6rf. 1756) 

LOSKIEL (George Henry). History of the Mif- 
sion of the United Brethren among the Indians in 
• North America. In Three Parts. By George 
Henry Loskiel. Translated from the German. By 
Christian Ignatius La Trobe. London: Printed 
for the Brethren's Society for the furtherance of 
the Gospel : 1794. xii pp. Map. Part I. 159 pp. 
Part II. 234 pp. Part III. 233 pp. Index 21 pp. 
Uncut. Svo. (12s. 6d. 1757) 

LOTTERY MAGAZINE (The); Or, Compleat 
Fund of Literary, Political and Commercial Know- 
ledge. For August and September, 1776. London: 
Johnson and Co. [1776] Svo. (2s. 6d. 1758) 

The Number for Ausust contains the Declaration of Independence , 
probably the earliest publication of it in England. The Septem- 
ber Number has a defu^ription of the City of New York, with a 
plan. 

LOUISBOURG. An Authentic Account of the 
Reduction of Louisbourg, In June and July 1758. 
By a Spectator. London : W. Owen, 1758. 60 pp. 
half mar. Svo. (10s. 6d. 1759) 

LOUISIANA. Voyage a la Louisiane, et sur le 
Continent de L'Am^rique Septentrionale, fait dans 
les ann^es 1794 a 1798 ; Contenant un Tableau 
historique de la Louisiane, des observations sur son 
climat, ses riches productions, le caractere et le 
nom des Sauvages ; des remaroues importantes sur 
la navigation ; des principes a*administration, de 
16^slation et de gouvemement propres a cette 
Colonie, etc. etc. Par B*** D***. [Baudry les 
Lozieres] Om6 d'une belle carte. Paris, Dentu, 
An XI-1802. 3 prel. leaves, and 382 pp. Map. mor. 
Svo. (10s. 6d. 1760) 

LOW (Conrad). Meer oder Seehanen Buch,/ 
Darinn/ Verzeichnet feind, die Wuns/derbare, Ge- 
denckwiirdige Reife vnd Schiffarhten, fo/ recht vnd 
billich geheiffen Meer vnd Seehanen, der Kbnigen 
von His/fpania, Portugal, Engellandt vnd Franck- 
reich, inwendig den letu vergangnen huns/dert 



JBibliotheca Americancu 485 

Jahren, gethan. Auff vnd durch welche Schiffitf- 
ten, ein Newe Welt gegen/ Nidergang, vnd grofle 
Kbnigreichen, Landtlchafiten ynd Inlulea,/ gegen 
Aoffgang ^legen, erfunden Tnd/ entdecH feind./ 
Hierzu femd noch ^fetzt zwey feltzame ynd 
gedenckwurdige Stiick./ Das eine ist,/ Die Eneh- 
lun^ der Schiftart, fo im Jahr 1594. gethan fiben 
Schiff,/ welche die Vnierte Niderlanmfche Stand 
^efchickt gegen Mittemacht, vmb von/ dannen 
jren lauff nach China zu nemen. Diefelbige Schiff 
feind gefahren, durch die Engeoder/ Strafz zwil'chen 
den Landtfchafilon des Grolzfurften von derMof- 
cow, vnd der Inl'el Waigatz,/ bej Nona Zemla 
gele^Bn, bifz ins groffe Jartarifche Meer, Welches 
auff Latein Oceanus/ Scvthicus oder Mare Tabin 
genennet wirt, vnd haben entdeckt den Fluiz/ 
Gilifly nur 13. Meil vom groffen Flufz/ Obij gele- 
gen./ Das ander fliick iii./ Ein Warhaffter, 
klarer, eigentlicher Bericht, von der weiten vn 
wuns/derbaren Reifeoder Schiff fahrt^fo drey Schiff 
vnd ein Pinafz, aufz Holland, bifz in/ Indien gegen 
Auffgang gethan. Diefelbe Schiff feind von 
Texel in Hollandt abgefaoren am an-/dem tag 
Aprilis, im Jar 1595. Haben vmbgefagelt das 
Vorbaupt Bonae Spei, vnd feind ahn der/ grofifen 
Infel Madagafcar jetzt S. Laurentz Infel geheiffen, 
angefahren. Von dannen feind fie/ gefagelt gen 
Samatra, vorzeiten Taprobana, vnd fehmer gen 
Bantam, ein groffe Gewerbllatt/ in der Infel laua 
Maior, weiter gen Sidaya, vna der Infel Bally. 
Vou dannen feind fie am 26./ Februarij 1597. wider 
nach Hollandt gefahren, vnd ohn jrgendts ahnzu- 
I'anden, am 10. tag/ Augihnonats deffelben Jars mit 
freuden zu Hau& amkomen. Haben mitbracht/ 
Pfeffer, Nagelein, Muscat Niisz vnd Blumen. 
Neben dem einen/ wunderbarlichen Vogel, der 
Fewrkolen verfchlucket./ Gantz lufiig zulefen./ 
Dife Beifen vnd Schiffahrten feind zufamen, aufz 
an^/dem Spraachen ins Teutfch ^ebracht,/ Durch/ 
Conrad Low der Hiftorien Liebhaber./ Getruckt 
zu Colin, auff der Burgmauren, Bey/ Bertram. 
Buchholtz, Im Jahr/ 1598. Title reverse bkmky 
and text 110 pp. With Map, Vellum, (Book 
of the Ocean or sea-cocks In which are related the 
wonderful memorable travels and voyages which 
the rightly and justly called Ocean or Sea-cocks of 



486 Bihliotheca Americana. 

the Kings of Spain, Portugal, England, and France 
have made within the last past hundred years. In 
and by means of which voyages a New World 
situated towards the West and great Kingdoms, 
countries, and islands towards the east have been 
found and discovered. Hereto are yet added two 
curious & remarkable pieces. One is the relation 
of the voyage which seven ships, which the United 
States of the Netherlands sent to the North in order 
to take thence their course to China, performed in 
the year 1594. The said ships proceeded through 
the pass or straits between the territories of the 
Great Prince of Moscow and the Island Waigatz 
situated near Nova Zembla, into the great Tartaric 
Sea, which is called in Latin Oceanus Scythicus or 
Mare Tabin ; and have discovered the River Giliss^ 
situated only 13 miles from the great River Obij. 
The other piece is a true, clear, and accurate ac- 
count of the distant and wonderful voyage which 
three ships and a pinnace made from Holland to 
India towards the East. These ships proceeded 
from Texel in Holland on the second day of April 
in the year 1595. They sailed round the Cape of G ood 
Hope and proceeded to the great Island Madagas 
car, now called St. Lawrence Island. Hence they 
sailed to Sumatra, formerly Taprobana and further 
to Bantam a great trading city in the Island of 
Java Major, further to Sidayaand the island Bally. 
Thence they proceeded on the 26th of February 
1597 again towards Holland, and arrived at home 
with joy on the 10th day of August in the same 
year without landing any where. They have 
brought with tliem pepper, cloves, nutmeg, nuts, 
and flowers, together with a wonderful bird which 
swallows red-hot Coals. Very pleasant to read. 
These travels and voyages have oeen collected in 
German, out of other lan^ages, by Conrad Low, 
a lover of histories. Prmted at Cologne on the 
Castle-walls by Bertram Buchholz. In the year 
1598.) Folio, (5/. 15«. 6<i. 1761) 

LUSSAN (Raveneau de). Journal/ du Voyage/ 
fait a la mer de Sud,/ avec les Flibustiers/ i)e 
L*Ameri(]^ue en 1684./ & ann6es fuivantes./ Se- 
conde Edition./ Par le Sieur Raveneau De Lus- 
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Baptiste Coignard, Fils,/ mdclxxxxiii. Avec pri- 



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LYNE (Charles). A Letter to the Right Honour- 
able Lord Castlereagh, &c. &c. &c. on the North 
American Export Trade During the War, and 
during any time the Import and use of our Manu- 
factures are interdicted in the United States. To 
which is added, the resolutions of the Manufac- 
turers, Exporters of Goods, and Merchants, of the 
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I<aws of the United States of Ame- 
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MAC CLURE (David). Memoirs of the Rev, 



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Narrative of a Voyage to Quebec, and Journey 
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ffwr. 8vo. (3«. 6d. 1771) 

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Indes, acomplie/ de plufieurs chofes memorables, 
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Latin, & depuis/ nagueres faim en Fran^oys./ 
Par Maiilre lehan Macer,/ licenci^ en droicl./ 
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MAC GREGOR (James). Letter from the Reverend 
Mr. James McGregor, Minister, at Pictou, Nova, 
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MAC KENNEY (Thomas L.) Sketches of a Tour 
to the Lakes, of the character and customs of the 
Chippewav Indians, and of incidents connected 
with the Treaty of Fond du Lac. By Thomas L. 
Mc Kenney, of the Indian Department, And joint 
Commissioner with his Excellency Gov. Cass^ in 
negotiating the Treaty. Also, a v ocabularj of the 
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ana as far as it goes, upon the basis of one funushea 



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MACKENZIE (Alexander). Voyages from Mont- 
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MAC KINNEN (Daniel). A Tour through the 
British \\ est Indies, in the Years 1802 and 1803, 
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MAC LANE (David). The Trial of David M'Lane 
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MAC MAHON (John V. L.) An Historical View 
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MAC NEILL (Hector). Observations on the 
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including some Account of their Temper and Cha- 
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from Uie Coast of Africa. In a Letter to a Physi- 
cian in England, from Hector McNeill. London: 
G. G. and J. Robinson, v» and 46 pp. half mor«)cco, 
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MACQUEEN (James). The Colonial Controversy 
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Anticolonists : the State of Hayti, Sierra Leone, 



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and Slave Labourers in those Countries ; fully con- 
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a Historiada Capitania de S. Vicente, hoje chamada 
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text 242 pp. * Catalogo ' etc, 2 pp. Half calf. 
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MAFFEIU8 (Joannes Petrus). loan. Petri/ 
MafFeii,/ Bergomatis,/ e Societate lesv,/ Histori- 
arvm/ Indicarvra/ Libri XVI./ Selectarvm, item^ 
ex India/ Epistolarum, eodem interprete, Libn 
I v./ Aocessit Ignatii Loiolae vita./ Omnia ab 
AuCTore recognita, & nunc primiim in Germania 
ezcufa./ Item, in fingula opera copiofus Index./ 
His nunc recens adie£ta eu charta geographica, 
X renitidiffime exprefla, qua Le6bri vtriufq ;/ Tn- 
diaB fitufl, &c longmqua ad eas nauigatio, accurate 
ob oculos fpe^ianda pro-/ponitur, non minus ad- 
fpe^u, quam hiftoria ipfa le^ iucunda./ CoUmut 



AgrippirKBjl In Officina Birckmannica, fumptibus/ 
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vix. Title f reverse blank^ *Philippo Res/gi Cathos/ 
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MAFFEIUS (Joannes Petrus). loan. Petri/ 
Mafieii./ Bergomatis,/ e Societate/ lesv,/ Histori- 
arvm/ Indicarvm/ Libri XVI./ Selectarvm, Item, 
ex In-/dia Epistolarvm Libri IV./ Acceffit liber 
recentiorum Epistolarvm, a loanne Hayo Dalgat- 
tienfi/ Scoto ex eadem Societate nunc ^mum ex- 
cufusy cum/ Indice accurate./ Dvobvs Tomis Dis- 
tribvti./ Omnia ab Au6tore recognita & emendata./ 
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Martmi Xutij, ad infigne daa-/nim Ciconianim, 
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pp. Pigskin, Qvo, (las. 1783) 

MAGELLANS. Appendice a la Relacion del 
Viage al MagallaneR de la Fra^ta de Guerra Santa 
Mana de la Cabeza, que contiene el de los Paque- 
botes Santa Casilda y Santa Enlalia para com- 

Sletar el Reconocimiento del estrecho en los Anos 
e 1788 y 1789. Trabajado de Orden Superior. 
Madrid mdcclxxxxiii. En la Imprenta de la 
Viuda de D. Joaquin Ibarra. 2 pre/, (raves andl^ 
pp. Carta Estrecho de Magullanes, 1786, y 1789. 
4to. (10s. 6d. 1783») 

MALOUET (V. P.) Examen de cette question : 
Quel sera pour les Colonies de rAm^riaue le R6- 
sultat de la Revolution Fran^oise, de la Guerre 
qui en est la Suite, & de la Paix qui doit la ter- 
miner ? Par M. Malouet, Depute de la Colonic 
de St. Domingue. A Londres : Baylis, 1797. 29 
pp. half mm-. Svo, (3s. 6d. 1784) 

MALOUET (V. P.) Lettre a M.S.D., Membre 
du Pariement, sur Tlnt^r^t de TEurope, au Salut 
des Colonies de rAm^rique. Par M. Malouet, 
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MALOUET (V. P.) Collection de M^moires et 
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des Colonies, Et notamment sur la Guiane firan- 
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Half-title, title, and 379 pp. Tome III. Half-title, 
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MANSIE (Alexander). Dedicated by permission 
to his Excellency the Governor. The Apprenticed 
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By Alexander Mansie, Wesleyan Minister. British 
Guiana : Published by the Society for the Instruc- 
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* A Catechism of certain Moral, Social, and Civil 
Duties; adapted to existing circumstances. By 
the Wesleyan Missionaries of Antigua. Originally 
printed by Order of the Legislature of that Colony.' 
13 pp. 8m (5«. 1787) 

MASON (J. M.) An Oration commemorative of the 
late Maior-General Alex'. Hamilton ; pronounced 
before the New- York State Society of the Cincin- 
nati, on Tuesday, July 31, 1804. By J. M. Mason, 
D.D. Pastor of the first Associate Reformed Church 
in the City of New York. With an Appendix, con- 
taining the Particulars of the Duel between Gene- 
ral Hamilton and Colonel Burr, a Copy of the Paper 
left by the General, and The Rev. Dr. Mason's Let- 
ter to the Editor of the Commercial Advertiser, 
Giving an Account of the General's last Moments. 
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consu Vocabulario, y Cathecismo./ Compuesto/ 
por el M. R. P. Pedro Marban/ de la Compania de 
Jesvs, Superior, que fue,/ de las Mifsiones de In- 
fieles, que tiene la Com::/pania de efla Provinciade 
el Peru en las/ dilatadas Rescues de los Indies/ 
Moxos, V Chiquitos./ Dirigido./ Al Exc."° S,^ 
D. Melchor/ Portocarrero Limb, de la Vega. Conde/ 
de la Monclova, Comendador de la/ Zarza, del 
Orde de Alcantara, del Con-/fejo de Guerra, y 
Junta de Guerra de Indias, Virrey, Govemando, y 
Capitan/ General, que fue del Reyno de la Nueva/ 
Efpana, y actual, q es de eftos Reys/nos, y Provin- 
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mo Meno' etc, 202 pp ; * Indice ' 1 page. Vellum. 
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MARKHAM (William). A Sermon Preached be- 
fore the Incorporated Society for the Propagation 
of the Golpel m Foreign Parts; at their Anniver- 
sary Meeting in the Parift Church of St. Mary-le- 
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Reyerend Father in God, William Lord Archbiihop 
of York. London : T. Harrison and S. Brooke, 
MDCCLxxvu. 104 pp. * The Form of a Legacy to 
this Society.* 1 page, half mar, 8w. (3«. 6d, 1790) 

MARQUETTE (Le P,) Vovaee et d6couverte de 
quelques Pays et Nations de i'Am^rique Septen- 
trionale par Le P. Marquette et Sr. Joliet. A Paris, 
Chez Estienne Michallet rue S. Jaques a I'lmage 
S. Paul. M.DC.Lxxxi. Avec privilege du Roy. 
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and 43 pp. Map, Morocco extra, A reprint for Mr, 
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MARRANT (John). A Narrative of the Lord's 
wonderful Dealings with John Marrant, a Black, 
(Now going to Preach the Gospel in Nova-Scotia) 
Born in New- York, in North-America. Taken 
down from his own Relation, Arranged, Corrected, 
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MARSHALL (Humphry). Arbustrum America- 
num : The American Grove, or, an Alphabetical 
Catalogue of Forest Trees and Shrubs, natives of 
the American United States, arranged according to 
the Linna}an System. Containing, The particmar 
diftinguifhing (;hara6iers of each Genus, with plain, 
fimple and familiar Defcriptions of the Manner of 
Growth, Appearance, &c. of their feveral Species 
and Varieties. Also some hints of their uses in 
Medicine, Dyes, and Domestic Oeconomy. Com- 
piled from actual knowledge and observation, and 
the assistance of Botanical Authors, By Humphry 
Marshall. Philadelphia : Printed by Joseph Cfruk- 
shank, in Market- Street, between Second and Third- 
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MARSTON (Edward). To The Mod Noble Prince 
Henry Duke of Beaufort, Marquifs and Earl of 
Worcefter, Baron Herbert, Lord of Ra^land, Chep- 
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MARTENS (Friderich). Friderich Martens/ von 
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Reife BefchreibunW ^ethan im Jahr '^&T1.J Aus/ 
ei^ner Erfahninge betehrieben, die dazu erforderte/ 
FigurennachdemLebenl'elbft abgeriffen, (fo hier- 
bejin/ Kupfferzufehen) undjetzo durch den/ Dnick 
mitgetheilet./ Hamburg,/ Auff Gottfried, Schult- 
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leaves and 132 pp. * Regifter ' 2 pp. ' Errata.' 1 
page, 15 Copperplates. 4to. (IL 5s, 1795) 

MARTENS (Frederick). [Engraved titWjYoJAgie 
naar/ Groenland of Spitsbergen/ mits gaders een 
net verhaal der/ Walvis vanghgt/ en der zelve be- 
handelin^./ Met veel Avontuurlyke roorvallen 
door F. Martens./ Te Dordrecht,/ Gedrukt by 
Hendrik Walpot, boekverkooper overt Stadhuys./ 
[Printed titic] Tredrik Martens/ Naukeurige Besch- 
ryvinge/ van/ Groenland/ of/ Spitsbergen,/ Waer 
in de Walvifch-Vangft, gelogentheyd van/ 't Ys, 
en haer wonderlyke kragt en Figuren duydelyk 
worden/ aengewefen:/ Is evens/ Den Aard van't 
Land, Gewaffen, Ys-Berffen, Gevogelte,/ Viervoe- 
tige Dieren, en Viffchen defer Contryen./ Ook hoe 
de Walviffchen gevangen, gekapt en geiheden wor- 
den :/ Benevens verfcheyde Avontuurlyke voorval- 
len in Groenland./ Met een Verhael van de ge- 
vange Walvifch by St. Anne-Land./ Als mede een 
Gevegt en fpringen van twee Schepen, een Frans 
en een En-/gel8: Nevens alle de Gevaaren haar 
overgekomen.y Met Kopere Platen Ver^iert./ Te 
Dordrecht,/ Gedrukt by Hendrik Walpot. Boek- 
drukker en Boekverkooper/ over 't Staathuys./ 
[1710 ?] 5 prel. leaves, and 88 pp. Copperplates at 
pp. 46,58, 68. 4to, {ll,lU,6d. 1796) 

MARTINI (Francis). Argo-Navta/ Bataws,/ Sive 
expeditions Navalis, quam alter nolier/ Jason, & 
Heros fortiflimus, Petrvs/ Heimvs, fub aufpicijs 
lUuftriffimorum &/*potentiffiinorum DD. Ordd: &/ 
Illuftriffimi Principis Auraici, In-/clytae(j ; Socie- 
tatis Indiai Occi-/dentalis du6tu nuper/ iufcepit :/ 
Et Vi6boriaB in fmu Matanzae divinitus/ reportatae/ 
Historia/ Carmine heroico defcripta, & publice re- 
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MARTINIERE (Sieur de la). A New/ Voyage/ 
into the/ Northern Countries/ Being a Difcription 
of the Manners,/ Cuftoms, Superltition, Buildings,/ 
and Habits of the Norwegians, La-/ponians, Kilops, 
Borandians, Sib-/erian8, Samojedes, Zemblans and 
Iflanders./ With Reflexions upon an Error in/ our 
Geographers about the fcitua-/tion and Extent of 
Greenland and/ Nova Zembla./ London/ Printed 
for John Starkey, at the Miter/ in Fleetftreet near 
Temple-/ Bar. 1674./ 5 prel. Leaves and 153 pp. 
Old calf, 12mo. (1/. Is. 1798) 

MARTINIERE (Sieur de la). [En^aved Htle] 
Voyage/ Des Pais/ Septentrionavx/ Par le S'. D. L 
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feig'. le Premier Prefident./ G. Ladame IPrinted 
title] Voyage/ des Pays/ Septentrionavx./ Dans 
lequel fe void les moeurs, maniere de vivre, & fu- 
perfti-/tions des Norweguiens, Lap-/pon8, Ki- 
loppes, Borandiens,/ Syberiens, Samojedes, Zem-/ 
bliens, Iflandois./ Par le fieur de la Martiniere,/ 
Seconde Edition, reveue & augmentee/denouveau./ 
A PariSjl Chez Louis Vendosme, Libraire/ au Pa- 
lais dans la Salle Royalle,/ au Sacrifice d' Abraham 
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322 pp. ^ Extraia du Privilege du Roy.' 2 pp. Old 
calf, 12mo. (15s. 1799) 

MARTYN (Benjamin). Reasons For Establishing 
the Colony of Georgia, With Regard to the Trade 
of Great Britain, the Increafe of our People, and 
the Employment and Support it will afford to great 
Numbers of our own Poor, as well as foreign per- 

. fecuted Protestants. With fome Account of^the 
Country and the Defign of the Trustees. By Ben- 
jamin Martyn Efq. The Second Edition. London : 
W. Meadows, Mdccxxxiii. 48 pp. Frontispiece ^ 
Mapf both engraved on copper. Half morocco. 
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MARTYR (Peter). De orbe nouo Decades, [tres. 
Cohphonl Cura & dili^entia uiri Celebris Magiftri 
Antonii Nes/briffenfis historici regii fuerunt hae tres 
protono/tarii Petri martyris decades lm{)reffae in/ 
contubemio Amaldi Guillelmi in/ Illustri oppido 
carpetanae pui-/ciaB copluto quod uulgari/ter di- 
citer Alcala pfe/6bu eft nonis No/uebris An./ 
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leaf: " Vocabula Barbara,' 5 pages ending with the 
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except a and h, which have only six leaves each, " In- 
cipitur Legatio Babylonica " 16 leaves, signatures A 
and B. Splendid copy vnth rough leaves in red mo- 
rocco extra by Bedford, Folio, (101. 10s. 1801) 

MARTYR (Peter). De Nyper/ svb D. Carolo Re- 
per-/tis lui'ulis, fimulaue incolarum/ moribus, R. 
Petri Marty-/ris, Encniridion, Domi-/nae Marga- 
ritae, Diui/ Max. Caef. filiae/ dicatum./ BasiUa, 
Anno/ M.D.xxi. 43 pp. 4to. (2/. 2«. 1802) 

MARTYR (Peter). Petri Martyris/ ab Angleria 
Mediolanen. Oratoris/ clariifimi, Femandi S, He- 
Ufabeth Hifpaniaram Quondam regum/ a confilijs, 
de rebus Oceanicis & Orbe nouo decades tres : qui- 
bus/ quicquid de inuentis nuper terris traditum, 
nouarum rerum cupis/dum le6rorem retinere poffit, 
copiofe, fideliter, eruditeque docetur./ Eivsdein 
praeterea/ Le^ationis Babylonicae li/bri tres : vbi 
praeter oratoni mvneris pulcherrimum exemplum, 
etiam quicquid in uariarum gentium mori^/bus &c 
inititutis inii^ter praeclarum uidit, (juaeque terra 
marique accideruntJ omnia lectu mire iucunda, ge- 
nere dicendi politimmo traduntur. BasiUae,/ apud 
loannem Bebelium./ m.d.xxxiii. 12 prel. leaves 
and 92 folioed leaves. Fine copy in Spanish morocco 
by Leighton. Folio. {11. lis, 6d. 1803) 

MARTYR (Peter). Relationi/ del S. Pietro Mar- 
tire/ Milanese./ Dell cofe notabili della prouincia 
deir E-/gitto fcritte in lingua Latina alii Serenife./ 
di felice memoria Re Catolici D. Fernando,/ e D. 
Ifabella, & bora recate nella Italiana./ Da Carlo 
Passi./ Con Privilegio./ In Venetia apm^flb Gior- 
gio de* Caualli 1564. 7 prel. leaves ; viz. Title reverse 
blanky *■ All' Illustriss. et Eccellentiss. Signora Giv- 
lia Sforza Pallavicina,' etc. 5pp ;* Discorso di Carlo 



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MARTYR (Peter). De Rebus/ Ocesnicis/ et Novo 
Orbe^ de-/cades tres, Petri Mar-/tyris ab Angleria/ 
Mediolanensis./ Item eivsdem,/ de Babylonica/ 
Legatione. Libri III./ et item/ de Rebvs Aethiopi- 
cifl,/ Indicis Lufitanicis& Hifpanicis, opufcula quae- 
da/ Hiftorica do6Uffima, quae nodie non facile^ alibi 
reperiuntur, Damiani/ A Goes Equitis/ Luutani./ 
Quae omnia fequens pagina lattus demoDflrat./ 
Cum duplici locupletiimno Indice./ CoUmuEj Apud 
Geruinum Calenium & haeredes/ Quentelios. m.d. 
Lxxiiir./ Cum gratia & Privilegio Caesareo./ 24 
prel. leaves and 655 pp. * Index/ 28 pp. Fine copy. 
Vellum. Small Svo, (1/. 10s. 6d. 1805) 

MARTYR (Peter). De Novo Orbe,/ or/ the Hia- 
torie of/ the well Indies, Contaying the a6les/ and ad- 
uentures of the Spanyardes, which haue/ conquered 
and peopled thofe Countries,/ inriched with varietie 
of pleafant re-/lation of the Manners, Ceremonies,/ 
Lawes, Gouemments, and/ Warres of the Indians./ 
Comprifed in eight Decades./ Written by Peter 
Martyr a Millanoife of Algeria, Cheife/ Secretary 
to the Emperour Charles me fift,/ and of his Pn- 
uie Councell./ Whereof three, haue beene formerly 
tranllated in-/to Englilh, by R. Eden, whereunto 
the other/ fine, are newly aaded by the Induftrie, 
and/ painefuU Trauaile of M. Lok Gent./ London/ 
Printed for Thomas Adams./ 1612./ 5 prel. leaves ; 
viz. Title.reverse blank * Epistola Dedicatoria' 4pp. 
Signed * Michael Lok/ To the Reader ' 4 pp. Signed 
* M. Lok.* Text SIS folioed leaves. Wanting leaf 
foUoedlSS, 4to. (2/. 12s. 6d. 1806) 

MARTYR (Peter). The/ famovs/ Historic of/ the 
Indies:/ Declaring the aduentures of/ the Spa- 
niards, which haue conque-/red thefe Countries, 
with varietie of Relations/ of the Religions, Lawes, 
Gouemments, Manners,/ Ceremonies, Cuilomes, 
Rites. Warres,/ and Funerals of the People./ Com- 
prifea into fundry Decads./ Set forth firft by M*" 
Hackluyt, and now pub-/liflied by L. M. Gent./ 
The fecond Edition./ London: Printed for Michael 
Sparke dwelling at the figne/ of the blue Bible in 
Grreen- Arbor. 1628./ 3 prel. leaves ; viz. Title the 
reverse blank ; * Jo the Reader * Signed * M. Lok.' 4 
pp. Text SlSfolioed leaves. Calf exti-a by Bedford. 
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MARTYR; OVIEDO & XERES. Libro Primo/ 
della Histo/ria de I'ln/die Oc/ciden/tali ^/ [verso] 
Svmmario de la Generale/ Historia de I'lndie Oc- 
cU/dentali cavato da lu/bri scritti dal sis/gnor don 
Pietro/ Martyre del consi/glio delle Indie/ della 
Maesta/ de Tlmperadore,/ et da molte/ altre pars/ 
ticvlas/ri rela^/tioni./ 79 folioed leaves^ the 80tfe 
&^n/c. Libro Secon/do delle In/die Oc/ciden/tali/ 
•!• MDxxxiiii./ Con gratia & priuilegio./ [verso] 
Svmmario de la/ Naturale et General Histo/ria de 
rindie occidentali, compoila da Gonzalo ferdis/ 
nando del Ouiedo altrimenti di valde, natio de/ la 
terra di Madril : habitatore & rettore de/ la citta 
di fanta Maria antica del Darien,/ in terra ferma del' 
indie : ilqual fu riue/duto & corretto per ordine 
de la/ Maeila del Imperadore, pel fuo/ real config- 
lio, de la dette In/die. & tradotto di lingua/ caftig- 
liana in Italias/na. Co priuilegio/ de la Illuftrifl./ 
Signoria di/ Vinegia,/ per ani xx. 64 folioed leavesy 
t^ 65th containing the Table and the 66th the expla- 
nation of the maps. Libro vltimo del svmma/rio 
delle/ Indie Oc/ciden/tali/ mdxxxiiii. [Colophon] 
{[ In Venegiuy Del mefe d'Ottobre./ moxxxiut./ 
16 UaveSy the 16th being blank. The three Parts 
complete, a very large copy, with the Map of ' Isola 
Spagnvola' and ^La carta uniuersale della terra 
Jirme, both of which are here inserted in facsimile, 
4to. (2l.l2s.6d. 1808) 

MARYLAND. A/ Relation/ of/ Maryland ;/ Toge- 
ther,/ With [A Map of the Countrey,/ The Condi- 
tions of Plantation,/ His Majefties Charter to the/ 
Lord Baltemore, tranflated/ mto Englilh./ Thefe 
Bookes are to bee had, at Mailer William/ Peafley 
Efq ; his houfe ; on the back-fide of Dru-/ry-Lane, 
neere the Cock-pit Playhoufe ; or in/ his abfence ; 
at Mailer lohn Morgans houfe in/ high Holboum, 
over againll the Dolphin, London./ Septembeifthe 
8. Anno Dom.1635./ Title reverse blank, and 56 pp. 
*The Charter of Maryland.' 25 pp. Blue morocco 
extra by Hayday. Map 15| by llf inch, wanting. 
4to. (31. 3s. 1809) 

MARYLAND. The/ Declaration/ of the/ Reasons 
and Motives/ For the Present/ Appearing in Arms/ 
of/ Their Majesties/ Protestant Subiects/ In the 
Province of/ Maryland./ Licensed, November 



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«8thl689. J. F./ [Colophovi] Maryland, Printed by 
William Nnthead at tlie City of St./ Maries./ Re- 
printed in London, and Sold by Randal Tay-/lor 
near Stationers Hall, 1689./ 8 pp. unbound. 
FoUo. (1/. 11«. 6d. 1810) 

MARYLAND. The Charter/ of/ Maryland./ [lA)n' 
don] 23 pp. Qvo. (iOs. 6d. 1811) 

MA8SACHUSETTENSIS. Letters numftered I 
to XVIL [Boston, 1775.'] 118 pp. First Edition, 
halfmor. Svo. (10s. 6d. 1812) 

MASSACHUSETTENSIS : Or a Series of Letters, 
containing a faithful state of many important and 
striking facts, which laid the founaation of the pre- 
sent Troubles in the Province of the Maflachufetts- 
Bay ; interspersed with Animadversions and Re- 
flections, originally Addreffed to the People of that 
Province, and worthy the confideration or the True 
Patriots of this Country. By a Person of Honor 
upon the Spot. The Third Edition. Boston printed. 
London reprinted for J. Mathews, mdcclxxvi. 
via and 118 pp. half mor. Svo. (7s. 6d. 1812*) 

MASSACHUSETTENSIS : Or a Series of Letters, 
containing a faithful state of many important and 
striking facts, wliicli laid the foundation of the 
present Troubles in the Province of the Maffachu- 
fetts-Bay ; interspersed with Animadversions and 
Reflections, originally Addreffed to the People of 
that Province, and worthy the Confideration of the 
True Patriots of this Country. By a Person of 
Honor upon the Spot. The Fourth Edition. Bos- 
ton printed : London reprinted for J. Mathews, 
MDCCLXXVi. via and 118 pp. Half morocco. 
Svo, {7s. 6d. 1813) 

MASSACHUSETTS. An Account of the Massa- 
chusetts State Prison. Containing a description 
and Plan of the Edifice ; the Law, Regulations, 
Rules and Orders : With a view of the present 
State of the Institution. By the Board of Visitors. 
Charlestown : Printed by Samuel Etheridge. 1806. 
48 pp. With ^folded plates. 8vo. (2s. 6d. 1814) 

, MASSACHUSETTS-BAY. A/ Collection/ Of the 
Proceeding's of the/ Great and General Court or 
Affembly/ Of His Majesty's Province of the/ Maf- 

' fachufetts-Bay,/ in/ New-England;/ Containing 



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feveral Inftrudlions from the Crown, to the/ Coun- 
cil and Aflembly of that Province, for fixing a/ 
Salary on the Governour, and their Determina- 
tions/ thereon./ As also,/ The Methods taken by 
the Court for Supporting the feveral/ Govemours, 
fince the Arrival of the prefent Charter./ Printed 
by Order of the House of Reprefentatives./ Bos- 
ton : Printed by T. Fleet, in Pudding-Lane./ 1729./ 
m pp. half calf. 4to. {11. U. 1815) 

MASSACHUSETTS BAY. A Brief State of the 
Services and Expences of the Province of the Mas- 
sachusett's Bay, In the Common Cause. London : 
J. Wilkie, MDCCLxv. 24 pp. Half morocco. 
Svo, (78. 6d. 1816) 

MASSACHUSETTS BAY. The Proceedings of 
the Council, and the House of Representatives Of 
the Province of the Mafeachusetts-Bay, relative to 
the Convening, holding and keeping The General 
Afsembly At Harvard- College in Cambridge: 
And The feveral Meflages which pafsed between 
His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and The Two 
Houfes, Upon the Subje6t. Publilhed by Order 
of the Houfe of Representatives. Boston : Printed 
by Edes and Gill, Printers to the Honorable Houfe 
of Representatives, 1770. Title, and pp. 5-83. half 
nurr. Svo. (Js. 6d. 1817) 

MASSIE (J.) Calculations and Observations re- 
lating to an Additional Duty upon Sugar. Dated 
Westminster^ 20th January 1759. 2 pp. single sheet. 
Folio. (4s. 6d. 1818) 

MASSIE (J.) A State of the British Sugar-Colony 
Trade; shewing. That an Additional Duty of 
Twelve Shillings per 112 Pounds Weight may be * 
laid upon Brown or Muscovado Sugar (and pro- 
portionably higher Duties upon Sugar remied 
before imported) without making Sugar dearer in 
this Kingdom than it hath been of late Years, and 
without Diftreffing the Britilh Sugar-Planters ; for 
their Profits will then be Twice as much Money 
per acre of Land, as the Landholders of England 
receive for their Eftates. All which Matters are 

Slainly made appear, and the vafl lofTes which {his 
Lingdom hath suffered by the Sugar- Colony Trade, 
written Thirty Years laft pall, are particularly 



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Sointed out. Moil humbly fubmitted to the confi- 
eration of the Honourable House of Commons. 
By J. Maffie. London, T. Payne, mdcclix. Title 
and 40 pp. half calf, 4to. (5s, 6d. 1818*) 

MATHER (Cotton). Late/ Memorable Provi- 
dences/ Relating to/ Witchcrafts and PofTeffions,/ 
Clearly Manifefting,/ Not only that there are 
Witches, but that Good Men (as well as others) 
mav poflibly have their Lives (hortned/ by fuch 
evil Inlbruments of Satan./ Written by Cotton 
Mather Minifter of the/ Gofpel at Boftonin New- 
England./ The Second Imprefsion./ Recom- 
mended by the Reverend Mr. Richard/ Baxter in 
London, and by the Miniflers of/ Boflon and 
Charleftown in New- England./ London, Printed 
for Tho. Parkhuril at the Bible and/ Three Crowns 
in Cheapiide near Mercers-/Chapei. 1691./ 11 preL 
leaveSf viz. Title reverse hlanky ' To the Honourable 
Wait Winthrop Efq;' 2pp. 'To the Reader.' 4 
pp, * The Preface.' 9 pp. 'A Catalogue of Books' 
etc, 3 pp, * The Introduction.' 2 pp. Text 144 pp. 
Small 8vo, {21, 2s, 1819) 

MATHER (Cotton). The/ Life and Death/ Of 
The Renown'd/ Mr. John Eliot,/ Who was the/ 
Firft Preacher/ of the/ Gospel/ to the/ Indians in 
America./ With an Account of the Wonderful 
Suc-/cefs which the Gofpel has had amongft the 
Hea-/then in that part of the World : And of the/ 
many ftrange Cuftomes of the Pa^an Indians,/ In 
New-England./ Written by Cotton Mather./ 
The Second Edition carefully corrected./ London :/ 
Printed for John Dunton, at the Raven/ in the 
Poultrey. mdcxci./ 3 prel, leaves, and 138 pp, calf. 
Small Svo, (11. 5s, 1820) 

MATHER (Cotton). A/ True Account/ of the 
Tryals, Examinations,/ Confessions, Condemna- 
tions,/ and Executions of divers/ Witches,/ At 
Salem, in New-England,/ for/ Their Bewitching 
of fundry People and Cattel/ to Death, and doing 
other great Mifchiefs,/ to the Ruine of many Peo- 
ple about them./ With/ The Strange Circum- 
uances that attended/ their Enchantments :/ And/ 
Their Converfation with Devils, and other/ Infer- 
nal Spirits./ In a Letter to a Ihend in London./ 



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licenfed accordinff to Order./ London, Printed for 
J. Conyers, in Holboum./ 8 pp. * Salem, 8th. 
Month, 1692. Signed C. M.' 4io. (2/. 2s. 1821) 

MATHER (Cotton). The Wonders of the In- 
vifible World :/ Being an Account of the/ Tryals/ 
of Several Witches,/ Lately Executed in/ New- 
England :/ And of several remarkable Curiofities 
therein Occurring./ Together with,/ I. Obferva- 
tions upon the Nature, the Number, and the Opera- 
tions of the Devils./ II. A Ihort Narrative of a 
late outrage committed by a knot of Witches in/ 
Swede- Land, very much refembling, and fo far ex- 
plaining, that under which/ New-England has 
laboured./ III. Some Councels dire6ting a due 
Improvement of the Terrible things lately/ done 
by the unui'ual and amazing Range of Evil-Spirits 
in New-England./ IV. A brief Difcourfe upon 
thofe Temptations which are the more ordinary 
Devi-/ces of Satan./ By Cotton Mather./ Pub- 
liftied by the Special command of his Excellency 
the Governour of/ the Province of the Maffachu- 
fetts-Bay in New-England./ Printed firlt, at Bof- 
ton in N ew-England ; and Reprinted at lAm-fdon, 
for John Dunton, at the Raven in the Poultry. 
1693./ First Edition. Title, and 98 pp. unbound. 
4to. (2/. 2s. 1822) 

MATHER (Cotton). The Wonders of the In- 
vifible World :/ Bemg an Account of the/ Tryals/ 
of/ Several Witches/ Lately Executed in/ New- 
England :/ And of feveral Remarkable Curiofities 
therein Occurring./ By Cotton Mather./ Pub- 
lifhed by the Special Command of his Excellency 
the/ Governour of the Province of the MafTachu- 
fetts-Bay in New-/England./ The Second Edition./ 
Printed firft, at Bofton in New- England, and re- 
printed at London, for/ John Dunton, at the Raven 
in the Poultrey. 1693./ 3 prel. leaves, and jrp. 9-62. 
halfmor. 4to. (2/. 2s. 1823) 

MATHER (Cotton). The Wonders of the Invifi- 
ble World ;/ Being an Account of the/ Tryals/ of/ 
Several Witches/ Lately Executed in/ New -Eng- 
land:/ And of feveral Remarkable Curiofities/ 
therem Occurring./ By Cotton Mather./ Pub- 
Ufiied by the Special Command of his Excellency/ 




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the Governour of the Province of the Maflkchu- 
fetts-Bay in/ New-England./ The Third Edition./ 
Printed firlt at Bofton in New- England, and re- 
printed at London,! for John Diineon, at the Raven 
in the Poultrey. 1693./ ^preL leaves, and pp. 9-64^, 
halfmor, 4to. (21. Ss. 1824) 

MATHER (Cotton). The Order of the Churches 
in New- England. Vindicated. [Boston 1700 f] 
pp. 13-144. Wanting the titU and prel. leaves. 
12mo. {7s. 6d. 1825) 

MATHER (Cotton). Ma^alia Chrifti Americana : 
Or, the Ecclefiaftical Hiftory of New-England, 
from Its Firll Planting: in the Year 1620. unto the 
Year of our Lord, 1698. In Seven Books. I. An- 
tiquities : In Seven Chapters. With an Appendix. 
11. Containing the Lives of the Governours, and 
Names of the Magillrates of New- England: In 
Thirteen Chapters. With an Appendix. III. The 
Lives of Sixty Famous Divines, by whofe Miniftry 
the Churches of New-England have been Planted 
and Continued. IV. An Account of the Univer- 
fity of Cambridge in New- England ; in Two Parts. 
The Firft contams the Laws, the Benefactors, and 
Viciffitudes of Harvard College; with Remarks 
upon it. The Second Part contains the Lives of 
fome Eminent Perfons Educated in it. V. A6ts 
and Monuments of the Faith and Order in the 
Churches of New-England, pafled in their Synods; 
with Hiftorical Remarks upon thofe Venerable 
Aflemblies ; and a great Variety of Church-Cafes 
occurring, and refolved by the Synods of thofe 
Churches : In Four Parts. VI. *A Faithful Re- 
cord of many lUuftrious. Wonderful Providences, 
both of Mercies and Juagments, on divers Perfons 
in New-England : In Eight Chapters. VII. The 
Wars of the Lord. Being an HiJftory of the Mani- 
fold AfBi6tion8 and Diflurbances of the Churches 
in New- England, from their Various Adverfaries. 
and the Wonderful Methods and Mercies of Goa 
in their Deliverance : In Six Chapters : To which 
is fubjoined, An Appendix of Remarkable Occur- 
rences which New-England had in the Wars with 
the Indian Salvages, from the Year 1688, to the 
Year 1698. By the Reverend and Learned Cotton 
Mather, M.A. And Pallor of the North Church in 



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Boilon, New-England. London : Printed for Tho- 
mas Parkhurft, at the Bible and Three Crowns in 
Cheapfide. mdccii. 14iprel. leaves; viz. Title, Attes- 
iation, Poems, General Introduction, and Contents. 
'Antiquities. The First Book.' Title and 38 pp. 
<Ecclefiarum Clypei. The Second Book.' Title 
and 75 pp. * Polybius. The Third Book.' Title and 
238 pp. * Sal Gentium. The Fourth Book.' Title 
and pp. 125-222. * Acts and Monuments. The Fifth 
Book.' Title and pp. 3-100. * Thaumaturgus. The 
Sixth Book.' Title and 88 pp. blank Imf. * Eccle- 
siarum Proelia : The Seventh Book.* Tttle and pp. 
3-118. * Books,' etc. 2 pp. With map. Old calf . 
Folio. {31. 3s. 1826) 

MATHER (Cotton). The Curbed Sinner. A Dis- 
courseUpon the Gracious and Wondrous Reilraints 
Laid by the Providence Of the Glorious God, On 
the Sinful Children of Men, to Withold them from 
Sinning againft Him. Occafioned by a Sentence 
of Death, pafled on a poor Young Man, for the 
Murder of his Companion. With fome Hiftorical 
Paffages referring to that Unhappy Spectacle. By 
Cotton Mather, D.D. Boston, JV.E. Printed by 
John Allen, for Nicholas Boone, at the Sign of the 
Bible in Cornhil. 1713. Title, xiv and 64 pp. 
Vellum. 12mo. (10s. 6d. 1827) 

MATHER (Cotton). A Prefent of Summer Fruit. 
A very brief Essay To Offer Some Instructions of 
Piety, Which the Summer-Season more Particu- 
larly and Emphatically Leads us to ; But fuch alfo 
as are never out of Seafon. Being The Ihort En- 
tertainment of an Auditory in Boflon, on a Day 
diflinguifhed with the Heat of the Summer ; 5d. 
5m. 1713. By Cotton Mather, D.D. Boston: 
Printed and Sold by B. Green, in Newbury Street. 
1713. TitUy and text 29 pp. Vellum. 
12mo. {10s. 6d. 1828) 

MATHER (Cotton). The Grand Point of Solici- 
tude. A very brief Essay upon Divine Defertions ; 
the Symptoms of them, and The Methods of Pre- 
venting them. A Sermon Publiflied for the Service 
of Others, by One of the Hearers, more particularly 
affe6bed in the Hearing of it. Boston: Printed by 
B.Green. 1715. Blank leaf, Title, and 31 pp. 
12mo. (7$. 6d. 1829) 



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MATHER (Cotton). Fair Dealing between Debtor 
and Creditor. A very brief Essay upon The Cau- 
tion to be ufed, about coming in to Debt, And 
getting out of it. Offered at 6oston-Le6hire ; 5. 
a. XI. m. 17iJ. By Cotton Mather, D.D. & F.R.S. 
Boston : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrifli, 
at his Shop over againit the North fide of the 
Town-Houfe. 1716. Title and 30 pp. unbound, 
16mo, (15s. 1830) 

MATHER (Cotton). Desiderius. Or, A Defire- 
able Man Defcrib'd ; In the Characters of One 
Worthy to be, a Man Greatly Beloved. And An 
Example of One, who Lived very much Defired, 
and has Dyed as much Lamented ; Given in fome 
Commemoration of the very Valuable and Memor- 
able Mr. James Keith, Late Minifter of the Gospel 
in Bridgwater; Who Expired, on23.d. V. m. 1719. 
In the Seventy Sixth Year of his Age. By Cotton 
Mather, D.D. & F.R.S. Boston : Printed by S. 
Kneeland, 1719. Title, and text 34 pp. Vellum, 
12mo, (10s. 6d, 1831) 

MATHER (Cotton). A Year and a Life Well 
Concluded. A brief Essay, On the Good Things 
Wherein The Last Works Of a Christian, may 
be, and fliould be. His Best Works. A Sermon 
Preached on the Last Day of the Year, 1719. 
Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, for B. Gray, at the 
Corner Shop on the North fide of the Town-Houfe, 
1719-20. 24 pp. 12mo. (10s. 6d. 1832) 

MATHER (Cotton). Coheleth. A Soul upon 
Recolle6tion ; Coming into Inconteitible Senti- 
ments of Religion ; Such as all the Sons of Wisdom, 
will and mufl; forever Justify. Written by a Fel- 
low of the Royal Society, Offering the Advice of 
a Father going out of the World, unto a Son coming 
into it. Boston: Printed by S, Kneeland, for S. 
Gerrish, and Sold at his Shop. 1720. Title and 46 
pp, 12mo. (10s. 6d. 1833) 

MATHER (Cotton). India Chriftiana. A difcourfe, 
Delivered unto the Commiffioners, for the Propa- 
gation of the Gospel among the American Indians 
which is Accompanied with feveral Instruments 
relating to the Glorious Design of Propagating our 
Holy Religion, in the Eastern as well as the West- 



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em, Indies. An Entertainment which they that 
are Waiting for the Kingdom of God will receive 
as Good News from a far Country. By Cotton 
Mather, D.D, and F.R.S. Boston in New-flngland : 
Printed by B. Green. 172i. TitU, Dedication ii 
pp. Text 94 pp, * Corrigenda,* 1 page. Old calf. 
Small Svo. (1/. Is. 1834) 

MATHER (Cotton). A Paftoral Letter, to Fami- 
lies Vifited with Sicknefs. From feveral Ministers 
of Boston, At a time of Epidemical SickneCs Dif- 
treffingoftheTown. The Third Impreffion. [Co- 
lophon] Boston : Printed by R. Green, for S. Ger- 
rifli, at his Shop near the Brick Meeting-Houfe in 
Cornhill. 1721. Half'titley and 24 pp. half morocco. 
Umo. (Js.6d. 1835) 

MATHER (Cotton). Silentiarius. A brief Essay on 
the Holy Silence and Godly Patience, that Sad 
Things are to be Entertained withal. A Sermon at 
Bofton-Le6hire, On the Death of Mrs. Abigail Will- 
ard, And the Day before her Interment; who Ex- 
pired Septemb. 26. 1721. By her Father. Whereto 
there is added, A Sermon on. The Refuge of the 
Diftreffed, which was Preached on the Lord's-Day 
preceeding. Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland. 
1721. On the reverse of the Title, Introduction. 
signed * Cotton Mather.'^ * The Silent Sufferer,* 34 
pp. * The Refuge of the Diftrefled.* 28 pp. unbound. 
12mo, (15s. 1836) 

MATHER (Cotton). Bethiah. The Glory Which 
Adorns the Daughters of God. And the Piety, 
Wherewith Zion wiflies to fee her Daughters Glo- 
rious. Boston: Printed by J. Franklin, for S. 
Gerrifti, at his Shop in Cornhill. 1722. 60 pp, 
nmo, (10s. 6d. 1837) 

MATHER (Cotton). Columbanus. Or, The Doves 
Flying to the Windows of their Saviour. A Ser- 
mon to a Religious Society of Young People. June 
4th. 1722. Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, for J. 
Edwards, Sold at his Shop. 1722. Title and 22 pp. 
12mo. (10s. 6d, 1838) 

MATHER (Cotton). Honefta Parfimonia: Or, 
Time Spent as it (hould be. Proposals, To prevent 
that Great Folly and Mischief, The Lofe of Time ; 



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And Employ the Talent ofTime So Watchfully and 
Fruitfully that a Good Account may at Lail be 
given of It. Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, for 
J. Edwards, and Sold at his Shop. 172[2 ?] Ha//- 
title,Titlejandr3pp. 12mo. {10s, 6d. 1839) 

MATHER (Cotton). The Minister. A Sermon, 
Offer'd unto the Anniverlary Convention of Min- 
isters, From feveral Parts of New- England, Met 
at Boston, 31 d. mm. 1722. By One of their 
Number. And publiflied at the Requeft of them 
that heard it. Boston : Printed in the Year 1722. 
Half-title * Dr. Cotton Mather's Sermon, at the 
Anniversary Convention of Ministers, May 31ft. 
1722.' and 45 pp. Qvo. (10s. 6d. 1840) 

MATHER (Cotton). Pia Difideria. Or, The 
Smoaking Flax, raifed into a Sacred Flame ; In a 
Short and Plain Essay upon thofe Pious Defires, 
Which are the Introduction and Inchoatiou of all 
Vital Piety, Delivered unto a Religious Society of 
Young People; On the Lord's-Day-Evening, Aug. 
5. 1722. Boston : Printed by S." Kneeland for S. 
Gerrilh, at his Shop in Cornhill. 1722. Title and 
^2 pp. 12mo. (10s. 6d. 1841) 

MATHER (Increase). The/ Mystery/ of/ Ifrael's 
Salvation,/ Explained and Applyed :/ Or,/ A Dis- 
course/ Concerning the General Converfion of 
the/ Israelitish Nation./ Wherein is Shewed,/ 1. 
That the twelve Tribes fliall be faved./ 2. When 
this is to be expected./ 3. Why this muft be./ 4. 
What kind of Salvation the Tnbes of Israel/ (hall 
partake of. (viz.) A Glorious, Wonder-/ful, Spi- 
ritual, Temporal Salvation./ Being the Subftance 
of feveral Ser-/mons Preached./ By Increase Ma- 
ther, M.A./ Teacher of a Church in Boftonin New- 
England./ London^ Printed for John Allen in 
Wentworth-ftreet, near/ Bell-Lane, 1669. 23pr«/. 
leaves ; viz. Title reverse blank, * An Epistle to the 
Reader.' signed * John Davenporte.' 11 pp. * To the 
Reader.' signed ^ W. G.' 4 pp. * To the Reader.' 
signed • W, H.' 14 pp. ' The Authors Preface To 
The Reader.' signed 'J. M.' 14 pp; Text 181 pp. 
* The Names of Writers,' etc. being ' The Table.' 
5 pp. * Places of Scripture opened,' etc. At pp. Calf 
extra by Bedf(yrd. SmallQvo. {lL16s.6d. 1842) 



510 Bihliotheca Americana. 

MATHER (Increase). The/ First Principles/ of/ 
New- England,/ Concerning/ The Subje6t of Bap- 
til'me/ &/ Communion of Churches./ Colle6led 
partly out of the Printed Books, but chiefly/ out 
of the Original Manufcripts of theFirft and chiefe/ 
Fathers in the New-Enelifli Churches ; With the 
Judg-/ment of Sundry Learned Divines of the 
Congregational/ Way m England, Concerning the 
fiiid Queftions./ FuDlifhed for the Benefit of thofe 
who are of the Rifing Gene-/ration in New- Eng- 
land./ By Increase Mather, Teacher of a Church/ 
in Bolton in New- Engl and/ Cambridge j Printed 
by Samuel Green, 1675./ ^preL Uanes; viz, Titk 
in a narrow metal type border y the reverse blank, * To 
the Reader.* signed* Increase Mather.* 6pp; Text 
40 pp. ' Postscript* signed * lohn AUin.* 1 page, 
* A Letter concermng the Subject of Baptifme,* etc, 
signed 'Jonathan Mitchel.* pp. 2-7. Calf extra by 
Bedford. 4to. (U. 4s. 1843) 

With the Autograph of White Kennett od the Title. 

MATHER (Increase). The/ Divine Right/ of/ 
Infant-Baptifme/ Aflerted and Proved from/ Scrip- 
ture/ Ana/ Antiquity. By Increase Mather,/ 
Teacher of a Church of Chnft in Bofton in New- 
England./ Boston,/ Printed by John Fofter, in the 
Year 1680./ 4 prel. leaves ; viz. Title the reverse 
blank ; * Christian Reader.* 5 pp. Signed * Urian 
Oakes.* Text^7pp, Calf extra, gilt by Bedford. 
4to. (4l4s. 1844) 

MATHER (Increase). Returning unto God the 

rat concernment/ of a Covenant People./ Or/ 
Sermon/ Preached to the fecond Church in 
Boston in/ New-England, March 17. 16j§. when/ 
that Church did folemnly and explicitly/ Renew 
their Covenant with/ God, and one with another./ 
By Increase Mather Teacher of that Church./ 
Boston, Printed by John Fofter. 1680./ Sprel, 
leaves ; viz. Title, reverse blank ; * To the fecond 
Church of Chrift in Boston in New-England.* 4 
pp. Text 21 pp. Fine copy in morocco by Bedford, 
4to. {31. 3s. 1845) 

MATHER (Increase). Diatriba/ de signo/ Filii 
Hominis/ et de/ Secundo Messiae Adventu ;/ Ubi 
de modo futurae Judaeorum Converfionis :/ Nee non 
de fignis Noyilsimi diei, dijOTeritur./ Authore/ Crea- 



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centio Mathero/ V.D.M. apud Boftonienfis in NovA 
Anglia. Amstehdamif/ Apud Mercy Browning 
Juxta Burfam. 1682./ 4 prel. leaves and 98 pp. 
Index 5 pp. Corrigenda, 1 page. Calf extra by Bed- 
ford. 8vo. (11. lis. 6d. 1846) 

MATHER (Increase). KOMHTOrPA*IA./ Or 

a/ Difcourfe Concerning/ Comets;/ Wherein the 
Nature of Blazing Stars/ is Enquired into ;/ With 
an Hiftorical Account of all the Comets/ which 
have appeared from the Beginning of the/ World 
unto this prefent Year, m.dc.lxxxiii./ Expreffing/ 
The Place in the Heavens, where they were seen,/ 
Their Motion, Forms, Duration; and the Re-/ 
markable Events which have followed/ in the 
World, fo far as they have been/ by Learned Men 
Obferved./ As alfo two Sermons,/ Occafioned by 
the late Blazing Stars./ By Increase Mather^ 
Teacher of a Church/ at Bofton in New-England./ 
Boston In New-England./ Printed by S. G. for 
S. S. And fold by J. Browning/ At the comer of 
the Prifon Lane next the Town-/Houfe. 1683./ 6 
prel. leaves ; viz. Title. * To the Reader * 4 pp, signed 
* John Sherman.' ' To the Reader,* 3 pp. * The 
Contents ' 2 pp. Text 143 pp. Errata 1 page. Hea- 
ven's/ Alarm/ to the/ World./ Or/ A Sermon, 
wherein is shewed,/ That Fearful/ Sights/ Ana 
Signs in Heaven, are the Presa-/ges of great Cala- 
mities at hand./ Preached at the Lecture of Bofton 
in New- England;/ January, 20. 1680./ By Mr. 
Increase Mather./ The Second Impression./ Boston 
in New-England,/ Printed for Samuel Sewall. 
And are to be fold by/ Jofeph Browning at the 
Comer of the Prifon-Lane/, Next the Town-Houfe. 
1682./ 4 prel. leaves; viz. Title, * To the Reader.' 
6 pp ; Text 38 pp. * The Latter/ Sign/ Difcourfed 
of,/ in a Sermon/ Preached at the Le6hire of Bof- 
ton in/ New-England;/ August, 31. 1682./ Where- 
in is fliewed, that the V oice of/ God in Signal Pro- 
vidences, efpecially/ when repeated and Iterated, 
ought to be/ Hearkned unto/ By Increase Mather./ 
Title and 32 pp. small Svo. {21. 2s. 1847) 

MATHER (Increase). The/ Mystery/ of/ Christ/ 
opened and applyed./ In several Sermons^ Con- 
cerning the/ Perfon, Office, and Glory of Jefus 
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512 Bibliotheca Americana. 

at Bofton in N. England./ [Boston] Printed in 
the year mdclxxxvi. Title 6 and 212 pp. The 
Contents 1 page. Books printed^ etc. Calf extra by 
Bedford. 12mo. (ll. lis. 6d. 1848) 

MATHER (Increase). De/ Succeflu Evangely/ 
A pud Indos/ in/ Nov^-Angli^/ Epistola./ Ad CI. 
Virum/ D. Johannem Leufdenum,/ Linguae San6ts 
in Ultra-/je6lin^ Academic Pro-/feflbrem, Scripta./ 
A Crefcentio Matbero/ Apud Boftonienles V.U.M. 
nee fton/ CoUegij Harvardini auod eft Canta-/ 
briffjae Nov-Anglorum, Redtore./ Londiniy Typis 
J. G. 1688./ Title and 13 pp. Green morocco, 
nmo. {11. Is. 1849) 

MATHER (Increase). De/ Succeflu Evangelii/ 
Apud/ Indos/ occidentales,/ In Novk- Anglic ;/ 
Epistola./ Ad CI. Virum/ D. Johannem Leus- 
denum/ Linguae San6tae in Ultraje6tin^ Acade-/ 
mi^ Profefforem, Scripta,/ A Crelcentio Mathero./ 
Apud Boftonienfes V. D. M. nee non Collegii/ 
Harvardini quod eft Cantabrigia Nov-An-/glorum, 
Rectore./ Londini, Typis J. G. 1688,/ Jam recu- 
fua, & luccefeu Evangelii apud In-/dos Orientales 
aucta./ Ultrajectiy /Apud Wilhelmum Broedeleth,/ 
Anno 1699./ 16 pp. 8vo. {12s. 6d. 1850.) 

MATHER (Increase). A Further/ Account/ of 
the/ Tryals/ of the/ New-England Witches./ With 
the Oblervations/ Of a Perlon who was upon the 
Place feveral/ Days when tJie ful'pedted Witches 
were/ firft taken into Examination./ To which is 
added,/ Cafes of Confcience/ Concerning Witch- 
crafts and Evil Spirits Per-/fonating men./ Written 
at the Requeft of the Minifters of New-England./ 
By Increale Mather, Prefident of Harvard Col- 
ledge./ Licenfed and Entred according to Order./ 
London : Printed for J. Dunton, at the Raven in 
the Poultrey/ 1693. Of whom may be had the 
Third Edition of Mr. Cotton/ Mather's Firft Ac- 
count of the Tryals of the New-England/ Witches, 
Printed on the fame fize with this Laft Account,/ 
that they may bind up together./ Title and 10 pp: 
" Cases of Conscience " etc. Title ; and ^ Chriftian 
Reader' 2 pp: Text 40pp. *■ Postscript' 4pp. half 
mor. 4to. (2/. 2s. 1851) 

MATHER (Increase). Angelographia,/ or/ A Dif- 



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courfe/ CoDceming the Nature and Power of the/ 
Holy Angels, and the Great Benefit/ which the 
True Fearers of God Receive/ by their Miniftry :/ 
. Delivered in feveral/ Sermons:/ To which is added, 
A Sermon concerning the Sin and/ Mifery of the 
Fallen Angels :/ A1k> a Difquifition concerning/ 
Angelical Apparitions./ By Increase Mather, Pre- 
fident of Harvard/ CoUedge, in Cambridge, and 
Preacher of the/ Gol'pel at Bofton in New-England./ 
Boston in N. E. Printed by B. Green & J. Allen,/ 
for Samuel PhillijM at the Brick Shop. 1696./ 8 
prel. leaves; viz. Title, * The Epiftle Dedicatory,* 
2 pp. * To the Reader,' 12 pp ; Text 132 pp. ' A 
Dilquifition' etc. 44 pp. Portrait of Increase Mather, 
CalJ extra by Bedford. Small Qvo. {21. 2s. 1852) 

JVIATHER (Increase). Two Plain and Pra^ical/ 
Discourfes/ Concerning/ I. Hardnefs of Heart./ 
Shewing,/ That lome, who live under the Gofpel,/ 
are by a Judicial Difpenfation, given/ up to that 
Judgment; and the Signs/ thereof./ II./ The Sin 
and Danffer/ of/ Difobedience to the Gofpel./ By 
Increafe Mather, Prefident of Harvard-/(Jollege in 
Cambridge, and Preacher of/ the Gofpel at Boflon 
in New-England./ London, Printed for J. Ro- 
binfon, and are to/ be Sold by Samuel Phillips, 
Bookfeller in Bofton^ in New-England. 1699./ 
187 pp. Boohs lately rrintedy etc. 5 pp. Calf extra 
by Bedford. Umo. (18s. 1853) 

MATHER (Increase). Meditations on the Glory 
of the Lord Jefus Chrift : Delivered in feveral Ser- 
mons. By Increafe Mather. Boston in New- 
England. Printed by Bartholomew Green, for 
Benj. Eliot, at his Shop under the Weft- End of 
the Town-houfe, 1705. viii, and 162 pp, (wanting all 
after page 162), 16mo, {Ts, 6d. 1854) 

MATHER (Increase). The Doctrine of Singular 
• Obedience, As the Duty and Property of the True 
Chriftian: Opened & Applied. In a Sermon, 
Preached by I. Mather, D.D. Boston in New- 
England, Printed & Sold by Timothy Green, at 
the North End of the Town, 1707. 29 pp ; Adver- 
tisement, 1 page. Vellum, 12mo, {11. Is, 1855) 
A presentation copy " To Mr. Samuel Mather." 

MATHER (Increase). A Discourse Concerning 

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514 Bihliotheca Americana, 

the Maintenance, Due to thofe that Preach the 
Gofpel : In which The Question, Whether Tithes 
Are hy the Divine Law, the Minifters Due? is 
considered: and the Negative Prov'd. By J. 
Mather, D.D. Bofton, N. E. Printed 1706, and 
Reprinted at London, 1709. 2 pre/, leaves; and 32 
pp. Small ^vo, (12s. 6d. 1856) 

MATHER (Increase). Praaical Truths, Plainly 
Delivered. Wherein is Shewed, I. That true Be- 
lievers on Jefus Chrift, fhall as certainly enjoy 
Everlastine: Life in Heaven, as if they were there 
already. II. That there is a hlefled Marriage be- 
tween Jefus Chrift the Son of God, and the true 
Believer. III. That Men are Infinitely concerned, 
not only to hear the Voice of Chrift, but that they 
do it. To Day. IV. The Work of the Miniftry, 
defcribed, in an Ordination Sermon. By Increue 
Mather, D.D. Boston, N. E. Printed by B. Green, 
for Daniel Henchman, and Sold at his Shop, 1718. 
2 frel. leaves, and 134 pp. ( Wanting aU after page 
134.) 16mo. (16». 1857) 

MATHER (Increase). Memoirs of the Life Of 
the late Reverend Increafe Mather, D.D. Who 
died Auffuft 23, 1723. With a Preface by the 
Reverend Edmund Calamy, D.D. London : John 
Clark and Richard Hett, mdccxxv. 4 prel. leaves, 
and 88 pp. 8vo. (16s. 1858) 

MATHER (Nathanael). Twenty-Three Seled 
Sermons Preached at the Merchants-Lecture, at 
Pinners-Hall, and in Lime-ftreet. Wherein several 
Cafes of Conlcience, and Other Weighty Matters, 
are propounded, and handled. By the Judicious 
and Learned Mr. Nathanael Mauer. London: 
N. Hiller, 1701. 4 prel, leaves, and 480 pp, calf, 
Qvo. (10«.6rf. 1859) 

MATHER (Richard). A/ Modeft & Brotherly/ 
Answer/ To M*"- Charles Herle his Book,/ agaiim 
the Independencv of Churches./ Wherein his foure 
Arguments for the Govem-/ment of Synods over 
particular Congregati-/ons, are friendlj^ Examined, 
and/ clearly Anfwerea./ Together, with Chriftian 
and Loving Ani-/madverfions upon fundry other 
obfervable pafla-Zges in the faid Booke./ All tend- 
ing to declare tne true ufe of Synods, and the/ 



BibUoiheea Americana. 515 

power of Congregmtioiiall Chorches in thepoints 
of/ electing aod ordaining their owne OmeeanJ 
and oenfonng their Oflendors./ Bj Richard Mo- 
ther Teacher of the Chnrch at Dorcheiier: And 
William Tompson Pafior of the Chnrch at/ Brain- 
tree in New- England./ Sent from thence after 
the Aflemblj of Elders were diflblved that/ laft met 
at Cambridg to debate matters about Chnreh-go- 
▼emment./ London, Printed for Henry Orerton 
in Popes-head alley, 16M./ 2 preL leaves, tmd 58 
pp, 4to. (15s. 1860) 

MATHER (Richard). A/ Reply/ to/ Mr. Rather- 
fiird,/ or,/ A defence of the Anfwer to Re-/veraKl 
Mr. Herles Booke againft the/ Independency of 
Churches./ Wherein fnch Obje^ions and/ An- 
fwers, as are returned to fundry paflages/ in the 
(kid Anfwer by Mr. Samuel Rutherfurd,/ a godly 
and learned Brother of the Church of Scotland, in 
his Booke EntituledThe Due/ Ri^t of Presbyters, 
are examined and removed, and the Anfwer jufti- 
fied/ and cleared./ By Richard Macher Teacher 
to/ the Church at Dorcheiier in New/ England. 
1646./ London,/ Printed for J. Rothwell, and H. 
AUen at the Sun/ and Fountaine in PaiUs Church- 
yard, and/ the Crown in Popes-head Alley, 1647,/ 
4preHeave$,andl09pp, 4to. (15s. 1861) 

MATHER (Samuel). Eariy Piety,/ exemplified/ 
in the/ Lite and Death/ of Mr. Nathanael Mather,/ 
who/ Having become at the Age of/ Nineteen, an 
Infiance of more/ than common/ Learning and 
Virtue,/ Changed Earth for Heaven, Oa. 17. 1688./ 
Whereto are added/ Some Difcourfes on the true 
Nat /the great Reward, and the /Seafon of fuch/ 
A Walk With Go /as he left a Pattern of./ Lon- 
don,/ Printed by J. Aftwood for J. Dun [date cut 
of]/ 5 pre/, leavet, and 60 pp. * Several Sermcms/ 
Concerning,/ Walking/ with/ God,/ and that/ In 
the Dayes of Youth:/ Preached/ At Bofton in 
New-England./ By Cotton Mather, Paftor of a 
Church 3iere./ London. Printed by J. Aftwood 
for J. Dunton, at the Black/ Raven in the Poultrey 
over againft the Compter. 1689.'/ TitU and 86 pp! 
Old calf, SmaUQvo. (15s. 1861*) 

MATHER (Samuel). The/ Figures/ or/ Types/ 



516 Bihliotheca Am&incana. 

of the/ Old Teftament,/ by which/ Christ and the 
Heavenly Things of the/ Gofpel were Preached 
and Shadowed to the/ People of God of Old./ Ex- 
plained and Improv'd in lundry/ Sermons./ By 
Samuel Mather, fometime Pailor/ of a Church in 
Dublin./ The Second Edition, To which is annexed, 
(more tnan/ was in the fisrmer Edition) a Scheme 
and Table of the whole,/ whereby the Reader may 
readily turn to any Subject treated/ of in this Book./ 
London,/ Printed for Nath. HilUer, at the Prince's 
Arms in Leaden-/hall-ilreet, over againfl St. Maiy 
Axe, 1705./ 6 prel. leaves ; viz. Title, and To the 
Reader, vii pp. Signed ^ Nathanael Mather.' Booh 
6^c. 1 page. Scheme 4 pp. Text 540 pp. Table 11 pp. 
Errata 1 page. Old calf. 4to, (11. 5s, 1862) 

MATHER (Samuel). An Apology For the Liber- 
ties of the Churches in New England : To which 
is prefix'd, A Difcourfe concerning Congregational 
Churches. Bv Samuel Mather, M.A. Paltor of a 
Church in Bolton, New England. Boston : Printed 
bv T. Fleet, for Daniel Henchman, over againft the 
Brick Meeting Houfe in Comhill. 1738. 4 pre/. 
leaves, ix pp. Errata 1 page, and text 116 pp. Old 
calf, 8vo, {12s. 6d. 1863) 

MAUDUIT (Israel). A Short View of the History 
of the Colony of Massachusett's Bay, With Refped; 
to their Original Charterand Constitution. London : 
J. Wilkie, 1769. Title and 71 pp. half morocco, 
Bvo, (7s, 6d, 1864) 

MAUDUIT (Israel). A Short View of the History 
of the Colony of Maflachufetts Bay, With RefpeA 
to their Charters and Constitution. By Israel Mau- 
duit. The Third Edition, To which is now added 
the Original Charter granted to that Province in 
the 4th of Charles I. and never before printed in 
England. London : J. Wilkie, mocclxxiv. Title, 
and pp. 5-93. half mar, 8vo. (7s, 6d. 1865) 

MAUDUIT (Israel). A Short View of the History 
of the New England Colonies, With Refpedt to 
their Charters and Constitution. Bjr Israel Mau- 
duit. The Fourth Edition, To which is now added, 
An Account of a Conference between the late Mr. 
Grenville and the feveral Colony Agents, in the 
Year 1764, previous to the paffing the Stamp A6t. 



Bihliotheca Americantu 517 

Alfo the Original Charter granted in the 4th of 
Charles I. and never before printed in England. 
London : J. Wilkie, mucclxxvi. Title,andpp, 5-100. 
halfmor, Svo, (7s, 6d, 1866) 

MAW (Henry Lister). Journal of a Passage from 
the Pacific to the Atlantic, crossing the Andes in 
the Northern Provinces of Peru, and descending 
the River Maranon, or Amazon. By Henry Lister 
Maw, Lieut. R. N. London: John Murray, 
MDCccxxix. XV and 486 pp. With Map, Unbound. 
Svo, (5s. 6d. 1867) 

MAXIMILIANUS (Transylvanus). De Molvccis 
in/ fulis, itemq; alijs pluribus miradis, qusB/ nouif- 
lima Caflellanorum nauigatio Se-/renifs. Impera- 
toris Caroli. V. aufpicio/ fufcepta, nuper inuenit : 
Maximiliani/ Tranlyluani ad Keuerendil's. Car- 
dina-/lem Saltzburgenfem epiilola le6hi per-/quam 
iucunda./ lColophm\ Colonia in aedibus Eucnarij 
Ceruicorni. Anno uir-/ginei partus, m. d. xxiii. 
menfe/ lanuario.*./ 15 unjolioed leaves; Signature 
A. in eight, B. in seven leaves. Red morocco extra 
by Bedford, Small 8vo, {4l,14s,6d, 1868) 

MAYHEW (Experience). Grace Defended, in a 
Modeft Plea for an Important Truth; Namely, 
That the Offer of Salvation made to Sinners in the 
Gofoel, comprifes in it an Offer of the Grace given 
in Kegeneration. And Shewing the Confiitency 
of this Truth with the Free and Sovereign Grace 
of God, in the whole Work of Man's Salvation. 
In Which The Do6lrine of Original Sin and Hu- 
mane Impotence, the Objedt and Extent of Re- 
demption, the Nature of Reeeneration, the Differ- 
ence between Common and Special Grace, the 
Nature of juftifying Faith, and other Important 
Points, are confidered and cleared. By Experience 
Mayhew. Boston : Printed by B. Green, and Com- 
pany, for D. Henchman, in Comhil. 1744. Title, 
vi and 208 pp, Svo. (10s. 6d, 1869) 

MAYHEW (Jonathan). Seven Sermons Upon 
the following Subjects; viz. I. The Difference 
betwixt Truth and Falfliood, Right and Wrong. 
II. The natural Abilities of Men for discerning 
thefe Differences. III. The Right and Duty of 
private Judgment. IV. ObjeSions confidered. 



518 BibUotheca Americana. 

V. The Love of God. VI. The Love of our Neigh- 
bour. VII. The firft and ^reat Commandment, 
&c. Preached at a Lecture m the Weft Meeting- 
Houfe in Boston, Beeun the firft Thurfday in June, 
and ended the laft Tburfday in Auguft. 1748. By 
Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Paftor of the Weft 
Church in Bofton. Firft Printed at Boston in 
New-England. London Reprinted, John Noon, 
Mdccl. 3 prel, leaves and text IdS pp. Unbound, 
8w. (4».6d. 1870) 

MAYHEW (Jonathan). A Discourse Occafioned 
bv the Death of The Honourable Stephen Sewall, 
Efq; Chief- Tustice of the Superiour Court of Ju- 
dicature, Court of Affize, and General-Goal-De- 
livery ; as alfo A Member of His Majesty's Council 
for the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New- 
England : Who departed this Life On Wednefday- 
Night, September 10. 1760. iEtatis 58. Delivered 
the Lord's- Day after his Deceafe. By Jonathan 
Mayhew, D.D. Paftor of the Weft-Church in Bos- 
ton. Boston: Printed by Richard Draper, in 
Newbury-Street : Edes and Gill, in Queen-Street : 
And Thomas and John Fleet, in Cornbill. mdcclx. 
Title, and pp, 5-66. halfTnor, Svo, {5s, 6d, 1871) 

MAYHEW (Jonathan). Observations on the 
Charter and Conduct of the Socie^ for the Propa- 
gation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts ; designed 
to shew Their N on-conformity to each omer . With 
Remarks on the Mistakes of East Apthorp, M. A. 
Miffionarv at Cambridge, in Quoting and Repre- 
fenting the Senfe of &d Charter, &c. As also 
Various incidental Refle6tions relative to tiie 
Church of England, and the State of Religion in 
N orth- America, particularly in New-England. By 
Jonathan Mayhew^ D.D. Paftor of the Weft- 
Church in Boston, To which is subjoined Apthorp *s 
Considerations. Boston, in New-England, printed : 
iMfidon. reprinted for W. Nicoll, mdcclxiii. 164 
pp,halfmor, Qvo, (5s, 6d, 1872), 

MAYHEW (Jonathan). An Answer to Dr. May- 
hew 's Obfervations on the Charter and Conduct of 
the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in 
Foreign Parts. London, John Rivington, m.dcc. 
Lxiv, 68 pp, half mor, Bvo, (4s, 6d, 1873) 



Bihliotheca Americana, 519 

MAYHEW (Jonathan). The Claims of the Church 
of England feriously examined : In a letter to the 
Author of an Answer to Dr. Mayhew's observa- 
tions on the Charter and Conduct of the .Society 
for Propagating the G of pel in Foreign Parts. By 
a Protestant Dissenter of Old England. London : 
W. NichoU, 1764. 28 ^ges. Half morocco, 
8w. (4s. 6d. 1874) 

MAYHEW (Jonathan). A Defence Of the Obser- 
vations on the Charter and Condu6t of the Society 
for the Propagation of the Gofpel in Forei^ 
Parts, against An anonymous Pamphlet falfly in- 
titled, a Candid Examination Of Dr. Mayhew's 
Obfervations, &c. And also against The Letter to 
a Friend annexed thereto, faid to contain a short 
Vindication of faid Society. By one of its Members. 
By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pallor of the West 
Church in Boflon. Boston printed: London: re- 
printed for W. NicoU, m.dcc.lxiv. 120 pp. half 
mor, 8vo, (5s. 6d, 1875) 

MAYHEW (Jonathan). Remarks on an Anony- 
mous Tract, entitled An Answer to Dr. Mayhew's 
Observations On the Charter and Conduct of the 
Society for the Propagation of the Gofpel in Foreign 
Parts. Being a Second Defence of the faid Obser- 
vations. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pallor of 
the West Church in Boflon. Boston : Printed and 
Sold by R. and S. Draper, in Newbury Street ; 
Edes and Gill, in Queen-Street; and T. & J. Fleet, 
in Cornhill. 1764. 86 pp. * Advertifement.' 1 page 
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ropcy for the loss of the Library of Harvard College by 
Fire. Half mor, 8vo. (5s. 6d. 1876) 

MAYHEW (Jonathan ). Sermons to Young Men. 
In Two Volumes. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. 
London^ T. Becket mdcclxvii. Two Volumes, 
Volume the First, xx and 275 pp. Volume the 
Second. Title, iv and text 30^ pp. Old calf. 
12mo. (8s. 6d. 1877) 

MAYNAS. Copia de dos Cartas Escritas de vn/ 
Mifsionero, y oel Superior de las Mifsiones de los 
MaynaSf/ en el Rio Maranon, jurildiccion de la 
Real Audiencia de Qui-/to, avifando al Padre Vice- 
Provincial de la Compaiiia de/ lesvs, del Nuevo 



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Reyno de Granada ; el vno, el eftado del/ Pueblo 
en que afsiile; j el otro, el que tiene parte de 
aquella/ gloriofa Mifsion, que avia vifitado el wo 
paffado de 1681./ Primera Carta./ 4 unfolioed pp. 
Folio. (li.ll«. 6d. 1878) 

MEAD (Joseph). An Essay on Currents at Sea ; 
By which it appears. There is Reafon to appre- 
hend, that the sea is not a Fluid in a State of Rest, 
except thofe Motions which are caufed by the Im- 
pulse of Winds, and that known by the Name of 
Tides : And consequently, That this Earth is not 
of a uniform Denfity, according to the Suppofition 
of Sir Isaac Newton ; but that the Currents of the 
Gulph of Florida, alfo on the Coail of BrasiL and 
the Northern In-draught on this Weftem Coail, 
are Currents of Circulation, kept up by different 
Denfities in this Earth, and its Motion round its 
Axis. By Joseph Mead. London : J. Marshall, 
M,Dcc,Lvii. Title having on the reverse * Errata.' 5 
Hues, Text 48 pp, halfm&r. Svo. (7«. 6d. 1879) 

MEAD (Matthew). The Ahnoft Chriilian Dis- 
covered or, the Falfe Profeffor Tnred and Cast. 
Being the Subilance of Seven Sermons, Firfl 
Preached at Sepulchers, London, 1661 And now 
at the Importunity of Friends made Publick. The 
Fourteenth Edition. By Matthew Mead. Boston : 
Printed for Jofeph Edwards at the comer Shop on 
the North fide of the Town-Houfe, & Hopeftill 
Poller in Comhill. 1730. 4 preU leaves and 194 pp. 
nmo. (10«.6d. 1880) 

MEDINA (Antonio de). Sermon/ predicado en/ 
el Castillo de San Felipe/ del Puerto del Callao, a 
fu Dedicacion y beneai-/cion ; eflando defcubierto 
el Santifsimo Sacra-/mento, y en prefencia de todo 
el/ Prefidio./ Por el P. F. Antonio de Medina del 
Orden/ de JPredicadores, Letor de Teologia del 
Conuento del Cuzco, a onze/ de Mayo de 16!^. 
anos./ % A Don Fernando de Castro Cavallero/ del 
Abito de Santiago, y Teniente de Capitan General, 
por el/ Excellentifsimo Senor Maroues de Guadal- 
ca9ar./ Virrey deflos Rejmos del Piru./ Con li- 
cencia./ Impreflb en Lima; por Geronymo de 
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MEDRANO (Sebastian Fernandez de). Brere/ 
descripcion del/ Mundo/ o Guia Geogiiphica/ de 
Medrano./ Lo mas principal de ella en Veifo., 
Dirigida/ A la Catholica Mageitad del Rey Nu- 
eftro Senorf Don Carlos Segundo,/ Monarcha de 
las Elpaiias./ Debajo/ De la protecion del Excel- 
entiffimo Senor/ Marques de Jodar./ En Bi-usseUu^/ 
En cafa de Lamberto Marchant,/ Mercader de Li- 
bros/ M.Dc.Lxxxviii./ 108 pp. . Old calf. 
12mo. (10s. 6d. 1882) 

MEMOIRES/ tovchant/ I'Etablissement/ d'vne/ 
Mission Chrestienne/ dans/ le Troisieme Monde,/ 
Autrement appell6,/ La Terre Auftrale, Meridio- 
nale,/ Antartique, & Inconnue./ Dediez a Noftre 
S. Pere le Pape/ Alexandre VII./ Par vn Ecclefi- 
ailique Originaire de cette/ mefme Terre. [Juan 
Paulymer]/ A Parisj/ Chez Clavde Cramoisy, rue 
Saint/ Vi6ror, proche la place Maubert,/ au Sacri- 
fice d*Abel./ M.Dc.Lxiii./ Avec privilege dv Roy./ 
18 prel. leaves and 216 pp. With copperplate map 
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MEMOIRES des Commissaires du Roi et de ceux 
de sa Majesty Britannique, Sur les pofleifions & 
les droits refpe6iifs des deux Couronnes en Ani§- 
rique; Avec les A6les publics & Pieces iuftifica- 
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Royale. m.dcclv. Four Volumes. Tome Premier, 
viii; Ixxv; and 181 pp. * Premier Memoire* etc, 
61 pp. * Memoire de Messieurs les Commissaires 
Anglois/ etc. cvii pp. * Second Memoire,' etc. 120 
pp. Map. Tome Second, xiii and 646 pp. Tome 
Troisieme. xvi and 319 pp. Tome Quatrieme, 
M.DCCLvii. 3 prel. leaves; xxv and 65^ pp. Map, 
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MEMOIRS of an Unfortunate Young Nobleman, 
Retum'd from a Thirteen Years Slavery in Ame- 
rica, Where he had been Cent by the Wicked Con- 
trivances of his Cruel Uncle. A Story founded on 
Truth, and addrels'd equally to the Head and 
Heart. London: J. Freeman, mdccxliii. Half- 
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MEMOIRS of the Principal Tranfa6tions of the Last 
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America. From the Commencement of it in 1744, 
to the Conclufion of the Treaty at Aix la Chapelle. 
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Containing in Particular An Account of the Im- 
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MEMORIAL (A) Relating to the Tobacco-Trade. 
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MENDOCA (Juan Goncales de). Historia/ de las 
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elos meiinos Chinas, como por relacion de Reli- 
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de S. Auguftin, ypeniten-/ciatio AppK)ftolico a quien 
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1580./ Al lUvstrissimo S. Fernando/ de Vega y 
Fonfeca del confejo de fu Mageltad y I'u/ prefidente 
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nueuo Mundo./ Con Priailegio y Licencia de tu 
San6iidad./ £n Romay a cofla de Bartholome 
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16 'prel, leaves, the 16th blank ; and 440 pp. Velium, 
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MENDOCA (Juan Gon9ales de). Dell' Historia/ 
della China,/ Defcritta nella lingua Spagnuola, dal 
P. Maeilro/ Giouanni Gonzalez di Mendozza,/ 
dell'Ord.diS.Agoilino./ Ettradottanell'Italiana, 
dal Magn. M. rranceico/ Auanzo, cittadino ori- 
einario di Venetia./ Para dve^ Diuife in tre libri, 
& in tre Tiaggi, fatti in quei paefi,/ da i Padri Ago* 
ftiniani & FrancifcaniJ Done fi defcriae il fito, &c 
lo fiato di quel gran Regno,/ & fi tratta della reli- 
gione, de i coilumi, & della/ difpofition de fuoi po- 
poli, & d'altri luochi/ piu conofciuti del mondo 
nuouo./ Con due Tauole, Tvna de' Capitoli, & Tal- 
tra delle cofe notabili./ In Venetia, mdlxxxvi./ 
Appreifo Andrea Mufchio./ 16 prel. leaves, the 
16tn blank, and 462 pp; 1 blank leaf, and * Tavola,' 
etc. 40 pp. Vellum. Qvo. {15s. 1894) 

MENDOCA (Juan Gon9ale8 de). L'Historia/ del 
gran Regno/ della China,/ Compoila primier 
amente in ifpa^nuolo da/ maeilro Giouanni Gon- 
zalez di Men-/dozza, monaco dell' ordine di/ S. 
Agoflino :/ Et poi fatta vulgare da Francefco Au- 
anzi/ cittadino V inetiano./ Stampata la terza volta, 
& molto piu deir al-/tre emendata./ Con due 
tauole Tuna d6 Capitoli, & I'altra delle/ cofe piu 
notabili./ In Vinegia. 1587./ Per Andrea Muf- 
chio./ 508 pp. *■ Lo ftampatore,' etc. 1 page ; *Ta- 
vola, etc, 77 pp. * Errori etc, 1 page. Old calf. 
12mo. (15s. 1895) 

MENDOCA (Juan Gon9alis de). Histoire/ dv 
Grand/ Royavme de la/Chine, sitv6 avx/ Indetf 
orientales, diuif(§e/ en deux parties./ Contenant en 
la Premiere, la fituation, antiquity, fertility,/ reli- 
giouy ceremonies, facrifices, rois magiftrats, mceurs,/ 



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vs, loix, & autres chofes memorables dudit roy- 
aume./ £t en la Seconde, trois voyages faits vers 
icelujr en Tan/ 1577, 1579 & 1581. auec les fin- 
gularitez plus remarqua-/bles y veiies & entendues : 
enlemble vn Itinerarie/ du nouueau monde, &r le 
defcouurement du/ nouueau Mexique en Tan 1583./ 
Faite en efpagnol par R. P. Ivan Gon9ales de 
Men-/doce, de Tordre de S. Auguftin : & mife en 
Francois auec/ des additions en marge, & deux In- 
dices./ Par Lvc de la Porte, Parifien,/ do6leur ^s 
droits./ A/ Monseignevr le Chancelier./ A Parisy 
Chez leremie Perier, rue S. lean de/ Beuuais, au 
franc Meurier./ 1589./ Avec privilege dv Rov./ 
12 prel. leaveSj and 323 folioed leaves ; * Indice des 
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Old calf, 8vo. (11.1s, 1896) 

MENDOZA (Diego de). Chronica/ de la Provin- 
cia de S. Antonio/ de los Charcas/ del orden de Nr6. 
Seraphico P./ S. Francisco/ En la Indias Occiden- 
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MERCATOR (Gerardus). Gerardi Mercatoris/ 
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tus a ludoco Hondio. Quibus etiam additae (praeter 
Mercatoris) dilucidae & accuratae omnium tabus/ 
larum defcriptiones novae, ftudio et opera Pet. Mon- 
tani./ Excufum in aedibus ludoci Hondij Amste- 
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MERCATOR (Gerardus). Atlas/ Minor/ Gerardi 
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MESSAGES (Three) from the President of the 
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Together with Documents accompanying the same. 
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MEXICO. Album Mejicano Tributo de gratitud al 
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MTINGAL: A Modem Epic Poem. in Four Cantos. 
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town, through the Upper Carolinas; containing 
details on the present State of Agriculture and the 
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MICHAUX (F. A.). Travels to the West of the 
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and Surprizing Effe6ts of Cold in Hudfon's-Bav, 
North- America, read before the Royal Society, aj 
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MILTON (Charles William). Narrative of the 
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MINISTERIAL (A) Catechise, Suitable to be 
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MINOT (George Richards). The History of the 
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MISS A Gothica seu Mozarabica, et Officium itidem 
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signed * John Collins/ Text 263 pp. * A Letter,' 
etc. 20 pp. Small Svo. (15s. 1917) 

MOCQUET (Jan). Wunderbare/ Jedoch/ Griind- 
liclkmnd warhaflPte Gefchichte/ und/ Reife Begeb- 
niffe/ In Africa, Afia, Oftsund/ Westslndien/ von/ 
Jan Mocquet aus Frankreich,/ Ihrer Koniglichen 
Majeftat Heinrichs des Groffen oder IV./ und Lud- 
wigs des XIII. dafelbft gewefnen eeheimen Ho& 
una Canmiers/Apotheckers, wie auch wolbeftellten 
Verwefers. derer dafelbii befindlichen fremsden,/ 
auslandifcnen, und in unfem Landen unbekannten 
Friichten, Gewachfen, Krautem/ und Blumen, in 

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dero Kbniglichon BefidenzsStadt zu Paris,/ in der 
Tuillerie./ Nebft eigentslicher Befchreibang derer 
Stadte, Konigreiche, Inieln und/ Provinzen. wie 
felbige itziger Zeit annocfa zu befinden, und Kr zu 
verlcJbiednen/malen mit lang^'irigen SoreeUj M iihe 
und BerchwemilTen zu Waflbr und Lande, in Hitz 
und/ Froft, Hunger und Durll, Armuth und Mans 
gel, nach unzehlich erdultetem Klend und/ Unge- 
mach, in hoclifter LebenssGefabr, Krankheit und 
Gefangniifen, auch endlich erlittnen/ Schiffbruch, 
ganzer zwanzig Jabr, durch Gottes Gnade, durch- 
zureifen/ iiber iich genommen, ausgeflanden und 

feendiget./ Allen I jebhabern verwunsderfamer 
iegebniiTen und ReifesGefchichten/ zu angeneh- 
mer Ergotzlichkeit in unterfchiednen Buchem aus 
dem Franzofichen/ in Hochteutl'che Spracbe iiber- 
fetzet und entdecket/ durch/ Jobann Georg Schoe- 
ben. L'unehurgy/ [1688.] In Verlegung Jobann 
Georg Lippers./ 30 prel. leaves ; Engraved Frontis- 
piece ; and Text 632 pp. Copperplates numbered 1 to 
X, and plan of* lerus&lem J 4to. (1/. 1«. 1918) 

MODEST (A) Proof of the Order and Government 
Settled by Chrift and bis Apoftles in the Church. 
By Shewing I. What Sacred Offices were inflituted 
bvthem. II. How thofe Offices were Diftinguiflied. 
111. That they were to be Perpetual Standing in 
the Church. And, IV. Who Succeed in them, and 
rightly Execute them to this Day. Boston : Re- 
printed by Tho. Fleet, and are to be Sold by Ben- 
jamin Eliot in Bofton, Daniel Aurault in Newport, 
Gabriel Bernon in Providence, Mr. Gallop in Brif- 
tol, Mr. Jean in Stratford, and in moil other Towns 
within the Colonies of Connedlicut and Rhode- 
Ifland. 1723. TitUy vpp. and text 63 pp. Unbound. 
16mo. (1/. l5. 1919) 

MOLINA (Alonso de). Vocabvlario/ en lengva 
Castellana y Mexicana, [y Mexicana yCastellana] 
com-/puefto por el muy Beuerendo Padre Fray 
Alonfo de Molina, dela/Ordendelbienauenturado 
nueflro Padre fant Francifco./ Dirigido al mvy 
Excelente Senor/ Don Martin Enriquez, Viforrey 
deiianueua Efpana./ En MexicoJ En Cafa de An- 
tonio de Spinofa./ 1571./ [Colophon'], f Soli Deo 
honor et Gloria./ f Aqvi hazen fin los dos voca- 
bvlarios, en lengva Caste/ liana y nahual o Mexi- 



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cana que hizo j recopilo el muy Reaerendo padre, 
fray Alonfo de Mo-/iina : de la orden de fenor fan 
Francifco. Imprimieronfe enia muy inline j gran 
ciudad/ de Mexico : en cafa de Antonio ae Spinofa. 
enel Ano de nueftra redepcion. de. 1571./ % Ni- 
cantzon qvi 9a yn ontetl vocabvlario Sy-/pan Caf- 
tillan tlatolli yuan nauatlatolli, y oquimotlalili cen- 
ca mauiztililoni, to/ tatzin fray Alonfo de MoUna, 
teupixqui Sant Francifco. Omicuilo/ nican ypan 
vey altepetl ciudad Mexico : ycha/ Antonio de opi- 
nofo. Ypan xiuitl./ 1571. Anos./ Two Parts. Part 
I. ' • • • -"•" '^ '^• 



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MOLINA (Juan Ignatius). Essai sur THistoire 
Naturelle du Chili, Par M. I'Abbe Molina; Tra- 
duit de ritalien, & enrichi de notes. Par M. Gru- 
vel, D. M. A Paris, N^e de la Kochelle, m.dcc. 
Lxxxix. xvipp.andtextS52pp, Old calf, gilt back. 
Qvo. (75. 6d. 1921) 

MOLINA ( Ju AN Ignatius). The Geographical Na- 
tural, and Civil History of Chili. Translated from 
the original Italian of the Abbe Don J. Ignatius 
Molina. To which are added. Notes from the 
Spanish and French Versions, and two Appendixes, 
by the English Editor ; the first, an Account of the 
Archipelago of Chiloe, from the Descripciou His- 
torial of P. F. Pedro Gonzalez de A^eros ; the 
second, an Account of the Native Tribes who in- 
habit the Southern extremity of South America, 
extracted chiefly from Falkner's description of Pa- 
tagonia. In Two Volumes. Longman, 1809. Two 
Volumes. Vol. I. xx and 321 pp. Map. Vol. II. 
xiiand3&5pp. 8vo. {Qs.6d. 1922) 

MONARDES (Nicolo). Primera y/ Segvnda y 
Tercera/ Partes de la Historia/ Medicinal de las 
cosas/ que fe traen de nueftras Indias Occi-/dentales 



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que firuen en/ Medicina./ Tratado de la Piedra/ 
Bezaar, y dela yerua Efcuerconera./ Dialo^o de 
las Graa-/deza8 del Hierro, y de fus virtudes/ M e- 
dicinales/ Tratado de la Nieve y del beuer frio./ 
Hechos por el Do-/6lor Monardes Medico/ de Se- 
uilla./ V an en esta impression/ la Tercera parte 
y el Dialogo del Hierro nueua-/mente hechos, que 
no han fido impreflbs/ haila agora. Do ay coias 
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MONARDES (Nicolo). f loyfvll/ Newes ovtof/ 
the newe founde worlde, wherein is/ declared the 
rare and fingalar vertues of diuerfe/ and fundrie 
Hearbes, Trees, Oyles, Plantes, and Stones, with 
their aplications, af well for Phificke as Chirurge- 
rie, the faied he/jns well applied bryngeth fuche 
prefent remedie ibr/ all defeafes, as maie feme alto- 
gether incredible:/ notwithftandyny by practize 
founde out./ to bee true : Alfo the portrature of the 
•faied Hear oes, very apt;/ly difcribed : Engli^/ihed 
by Jhon/ Framps/ton/ Marchaunt./ f Imprinted 
at London in/ Poules Churche-yarde, by/ Willyam 
Norton./ Anno DominiJ 1577./ 3 preL leaves; 
viz, TitUyreverseblankf * If To the right worlhipfull 
Maifler/ Edwarde Dier Efauire, Jhon Framp-/ton 
wiiheth muche healthe, witn pro{pe-/rous and per- 
fite felicitie./ 3 pp. in Italics. Text in 109folioed 
leaves ; ' The Table of the/ thinges that thefe three 
Bookes/ doe containe./' 2 pp. Black Letter, First 
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MONARDES (Nicolo). Delle cose,/cheveneono/ 

Sortate dall' Indie/ Occidentali pertinenti all yfo/ 
ella Medicina./ Raccolte, & trattate dal Dottor 
Nicolo/ Monardes, Medico in Siuiglia,/ Parte Pri- 
ma./ Nouamente recata dalla Spagnolanella nos- 
tra/ lingua Italiana./ Doue ancho tratta de Veneni, 



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& della lor cura./ Aggiundui doi Indici ; Tno de' 
Capi principali ; I'altro delle cofe piu ri-/leuaiiti, 
che fi ritrouano in tutta Topera./ Con privilegio./ 
In Venetia, Appreffo Giordan Ziletti. 1582./ 8 
prel, leaves; viz. Title the reverse hlanky ' Al Claris- 
simo mio Sig. osservand. II Sig. Andrea Conta- 
rini, fu del Clarifs. M. Dionigi. 6 fp, * Giordan 
Ziletti a' Lettori/ 3 pp, the reverse blank; *Capi 
del primo libro.' 1 page ; and one blank leaf. Text 
249 pp, * Tavola/ 13 pp, * Dve Libri/ dell' His- 
toria/de i Semplici, Aromati,/ et altre cose; che 
venegono/ portate dall* Indie Orientali pertinenti/ 
all' vfo dell M edicina./ Di. Don Garzia dall' Hor- 
to,/ Medico Portughele ; con alcune breui Anno- 
tationi/ di Carlo Clvsio./ Et dve Altri Libri/ Pari- 
mente di quelle che {i portano dall' Indie Occiden- 
tali,/ Di Nicolo Monardes, Medico di Siuiglia./ 
Hora tutti tradotti dalle loro lingue nella noflra Ita- 
liana da M./ Annibale Briganti^ Marrucino da Ciu- 
ita di Chieti, Dottore &c Medico excellentiifimo./ 
Con Privilegio./ In Venetia, Appreffo Francefco 
Ziletti. 1582./ 12 prel, leaves; viz. Title the reverse 
blanky * All' lllvstnss. Signore il Signer Don Fer- 
rante de Alarcon, e di Mendoza, Marchefe della 
Valle.' 9pp. the reverse blank; *Tavola' 12 pp; 
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MONARDES (Nicolo). lovfvll Newes/ Out of 
the New-founa/ VVorlde./ Wherein are declared, 
the rare and/ finguler vertues of diuers Herbs, 
Trees,/ Plantes, Oyles & Stones, with their ap-/ 

. plications, af well to the vfe of Phificke, as of/ 
fchirurgery: which being well applyed, bring/ 
fuch prefent remedie for aU difeafes, as may/ feeme 
altogether incredible : notwith-/ftanding by prac- 
tice found out/ to be true./ Alio the portrature of 
the faid Hearbs,/ verie aptly defcribed :/ Englifhed 
by John Frampton Marchant./ Newly corrected 
as by conference with/ the olde copies may appeare. 
Wher^/vnto are added three other bookes/ treating 
of the Bezaar Hone, the herb/ Efcuerconera, the 
properties of Iron/ and Steele in Medicine, and the 
bes/nefit of Snow./ Londony/ Printed by E. Allde. 
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MONARDES (Nicolo). Histoire des/ Simples 
Medica-/mens Apport^s de I'A-meriqve, defqvels/ 
on fe fert en la Medicine./ Efcrite premierement en 
Efpangnol, par M. Nicolas/ Monard, Medecin de 
Siuille./ I>u defpuis mile en Latin, & illuftr^e de 
pluiieurs Annota-/tion8, par Charles TEclufe d' 
Arras./ Et nouuellement tradui6te en Francois 
par Anthoine Colin/ Maiiire Apoticaire InH de la 
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Slufieurs fi-/ffures & Annotations./ A LyonJ Aux 
efpens de lean Pillehotte,/ a Tenfeigne du nom 
de lesvs./ m.dc.xtx./ Auec Priuilege du Roj./ 
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MONROE (James). A View of the Conduct of the 
Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United 
States, as connected with the Mission to the French 
Republic, during the years 1794, 5, and 6. By 
James Monroe, late Minister Plenipotentiary to 
the said Republic. Illustrated by his Instructions 
and Correspondence, and other Authentic Docu- 
ments. The Second Edition. Philadelphia, Printed. 
London: Reprinted for James Riagway, 1798. 
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MONTANO (Benito Arias). Relacion Cierta y 
Verdadera,/ del famofo fuceffo y vitoria que tuvo 
el Capitan/ Benito Arias Montano, fobrino del 
do6tilsimo Arias Montano, natural de Eftremadura, 
Gover-/nador V Capitan general de la Provincia de 
la nue/va Andaluzia, y ciudad de Cumana, y Al- 
cayde de/ la fuerea de Araya, por el Rey nueftro 
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3ue es/ en eiia governacion, veynte y quatro leguas 
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MONTANUS (Arnold). [Engraved titte] America/ 
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bekende/ Weereld :/ Of/ Beschryving/ van/ Ame- 
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Bergen, Fonteinen, Stroomen, Huifen, de natuur 
van Beeften, Booraen, Planten en vreemde Ge- 
waflchen, Gods-dienft en Zeden, Wooderlijke/ 
Voorvallen, Vereeuwde en Nieuwe Oorloogen:/ 
Verciert met Af-beeldl'els na *t leven in America 
gemaekt, en befchreeven/ Door/ Arnoldus Mon- 
tanus./ t'Anuterdam,/ By Jacob Meurs Boek-ver- 
kooper en Plaet-lbyder, op de Kailars-g^fit,/ fchuin 
over der Wefter-raarkt, m de ftad Meurs. Anno 
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MONTCALM (Marquis de). Lettres de Monsieur 
Le Marquis de Montcalm, Gouvemeur-General en 
Canada; a Messieurs de Berryer & de la MoU, 
Ecrites dans les Ann^s 1757, 1758, & 1759. Avec 
une Veriion Angloife. A Londres: J. Almon, 
M.DCc.Lxxvii. letters from the Marquis de Mont- 
calm, Governor-General of Canada; to Meffrs. De 
Berryer & de la Mol6, In the Years 1757, 1758, 
and 1759. With an Englifh Tranflation. London : 
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numerated, French and English, HtUf morocco. 
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MONTESINOS (Fernando de). Avto/ de la Fe/ 
celebrado en/ Lima a 23. de Enero/ de 1639./ Al 
Tribvnal del Santo Ofi-/cio de la Inquificion, de los 
Reynos del Peru,/ Chili, Paraguay, y Tucuman./ 
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MOODY (James). Lieut. James Moody's Narra- 
tive of bis Exertions and Snfferingfs in the Cause 
of Government, Since the Year 1776 ; Authenti- 
cated by proper Certificates. The Second Edition. 
London : Richardson and Urquhart, mdcclxxxiii. 
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8w. (7s, 6d, 1933) 

MOORE ( Daniel). A Representation of Facts, Re- 
lative to the Conduct of Daniel Moore Elquire, 
Collector of His Maieftys Cuiloms at Charles- 
Town, In South Carolina. From the Time of his 
Arrival in March, 1767, to the Time of his Depar- 
ture in September following. Transmitted By the 
Merchants of Charles-Town, to Charles Garth, 
Efquire, in London. Agent for the Province of 
South-Carolina: and. Recommended in a Letter 
from the Honourable The Committee of Corre- 
fpondence. Charlestowny South Ckirolina : Printed 
by Charles Crouch, at his Printing-Office in Elliott- 
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MOORE (Francis). A Voyage to Georgia. Begun 
in the Year 1735. Containing An Account of the 
Settling the Town of Frederica, in the Southern 
Part of the Province ; and a Delbription of the 
Soil, Air, Birds, Beasts, Trees, Rivers, Islands, 
&c. With The Rules and Orders made by the Ho- 
nourable the Trustees for that Settlement ; includ- 
ing the Allowances of Provifions, Cloathing, and 
other Neceffaries to the Families and Servants 
which went thither. Also a Defcription of the 
Town and County of Savannah, in the Northern 
Part of the Province ; the maimer of dividing and 
granting the Lands, and the Improvements there : 
With an Account of the Air, Soil, Rivers, and Is- 
lands in that Part. By Francis Moore, Author of 
Travels into the Inland Parts of Africa. London : 
Jacob Robinson, 1744. 108 pp. ^ 1 leaf at end vnth 
Author^s advertisement of voyage to Georgia in 1738, 
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MOORE (JAMES L.) The Columbiad : An Epic 
Poem on the Discovery of America and the West 
Indies by Columbus. In Twelve Books. By the 
Rev. James L. Moore, Master of the Free Gram- 
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MOORE (Sir Thomas). Mangora, Kin^ of the 
Timbiisians. Or the Faithful Couple. A Tragedy. 
By Sir Thomas Moore. London: W. Hanrey, 1718. 
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MORETON (J. B.) West India Customa and Man- 
ners, containing strictures on the soil, cultivation, 
produce, trade, officers, and inhabitants ; with the 
method of establishing and conducting a Sugar 
Plantation. To which is added, the Practice of 
training new Slaves. By J. B. Moreton, Esq. A 
new edition. Lomion: J. Parsons, 1793. 19^ pp. 
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MORGAN (John). A Discourse Upon the Institu- 
tion of Medical Schools In America; Delivered at 
a Public Anniversary Commencement, held in the 
College of Philadelphia May 30 and 31, 1765. 
With a Preface Containing, amongft other things, 
The Author's Apology For attempting to introduce 
the regular mooe of pra^tifing Physic in Philadel- 
phia : By John Morgan, M.D. FeUow of the Royal 
society at London; Correfpondent of the Royal 
Academy of Sureery at Paris; Member of the 
Arcadian Belles Lettres Society at Rome ; Licen- 
tiate of the Royal Colleges of Pbyficians in London 
and in Edinbureh; and Profeflor of the Theory 
and Prance of Medicine in the Colleee of Phila- 
delphia. Philadelphia : Printed and told by Wil- 
liam Bradford, at the Comer of Market and Front- 
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MORNING CThe) and Evening Prayer. The Li- 
tany, and Church Catechifin. Ne Orhoengene 
neoni Yogaraskhagh Yondereanayendaghkwa, Ne 
Ene Niyon Raodeweyena, neoni OnoglSadog«kgh- 
tige Yondadderighwanondoenthia. eastern, New- 
England : Printed by Richard and Samuel Draper. 
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MORRIS (Valentine). A Narrative Of the Offi- 
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tain General, Governor in Chief, &c. &c. of the 
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MORSE ([Jedidiah). The American Geography; 
or, A View of the Present Situation of the United 
States of America. Containing Aflronomical Geo- 
graphy. Geographical Definitions. Difcovery, 
and General Defcription of America. Summary 
account of the Difcoveries and Settlements of North 
America ; General View of the United States ; Of 
their Boundaries ; Lakes; Bays and Rivers; Moun- 
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Concife Account of the War, and of the important 
Events which have fucceeded. Biographical Sket- 
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tains; Soils; Produ^ons ; Trade ; Manufactures; 
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Schools; Religion; I Hands; Indians; Literary 
and Humane Societies ; Societies ; Springs ; Curi- 
ofities; Hiilories. I lluilrated with two Sheet Maps 
— One of the Southern, the other of the Northern 
States, neatly and elegantly engraved, and more 
correct than any that have hitherto been publilhed. 
To which is added, a concife Abridgment of the 
Geography of the Britilh, Spanifh, French and 
Dutch Dominions in America, and the Weft-Indies 
^— Of Europe, Afia, and Africa. By Jedidiah 



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MORSE ^Jedidiah). A Sermon, exhibiting the 
present daneers, and consequent auties of the Citi- 
zens of the United States of America. Delivered 
at Charlestown, April 25, 1799. The day of the 
National Fast, By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Paftor of 
the Church in Charlellown. PubUshed at the re- 
quest of the hearers. Charlettown : Printed and 
sold by Samuel Etheridge, next door to Warren- 
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MORSE (Jedidiah). A Sermon, delivered before 
the Ancient & Honourable Artillery Company, In 
Boston. June 6, 1803, being the Anniversary of 
their Election of Officers. By Jedidiah Morse, 
D.D. Minister of the Congregational Church in 
Charlestown. Charlestown: Samuel Etheridge, 
1803. 32 pp, Svo, (2«. 6rf. 1944) 

MORSE (Jedidiah). A Compendious History of 
New England, exhibiting an interesting view of 
the first settlers of that Country^ their Character, 
their Sufferings, and their Ultimate Prosperity. 
C'OUected and arranged, from authentic sources of 
information, By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. and Rev. 
Elijah Parish^ A. M. of Boston, New England. 
London : William Burton, 1808. 6 prel. leaves, and 
207 pp. Calf. &V0, (5s. 1945) 

MORSE (Jedidiah). A Report to the Secretary of 
War of the United States, on Indian Affairs, com* 
prising a Narrative of a Tour performed in the 
Summer of 1820, under a Commission from the 
President of the United States, for the purpose of 
* ascertaining for the use of the Government, the 
actual state of the Indian Tribes in our Country : 
Illustrated by a Map of the United States; orna- 
mented by a correct Portrait of a Pawnee Indian 
By the Rev. Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Late Minister 
of the First Congregational Church in Charlestown 
near Boston, now resident in New Haven New* 
Haven: 1822. ^pp. Erratalpage. CoUrred Mav' 
and Portrait, Uncut, Qvo, {6s. 6d, 1946 V 



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MORTON (Thomas). New English Canaan/ or/ 
New Canaan./ Containing an Abflradl of New 
England,/ Compofed in three Bookes./ The firft 
Booke fetting forth the originall of the Natives, 
their/ Manners and Cuiiomes, together with their 
tra6table Nature and/ Love towards the Engliih./ 
The fecond Booke fetting forth the naturall Indow- 
ments of the/ Country, and what ftaple Commodi- 
ties it/ yealdeth./ The third Booke fetting forth, 
what people are planted there,/ their profperitv, 
what remarkable accidents have happened fince the 
firft/ planting of it, together with their Tenents and 
pra6life/ of their Church./ Written by Thomas 
Morton, of Cliffords Inne gent, upon tenne/ yeares 
knowledge and experiment of the/ Country./ 
Printed at Amsterdam,! By Jacob Frederick Stam./ 
In the yeare 1637./ 188 pp. * A Table ' etc, 3 VV' 
4to. (4i.4s. 1947) 

MOST (A/) Exaft and Accurate/ Map/ of the/ 
Whole World:/ Or the/ Orb Terreftrial defcribed 
in Four plain Maj>s,^ (viz.)/ Asia, Evrope, Africa, 
America./ Containing all the known and moft 
Remarkable/ Capes, Ports, Bayes and Iftes, Rocks, 
Rivers, Towns,/ and Cities ; together with their 
Scituation, Commodities,/ Hiftory, Cuftomes, Go- 
vernment; and a new and exa£t Geography,/ 
efpecially their Longitudes and Latitudes, in 
Alphabetical Order, and fitted/ to all Capacities./ 
A Work, as well ufeful as delightful, for all Schol- 
lars,/ Merchants, Mariners, and all fuch as defire 
to know Forreign/ parts, and is very helpful for 
the ready finding out any place mentioned in/ large 
Maps./ u, L. M.A./ Lmdon, Printed for John 
Garrett, at his Shop as you go/ up the Stairs of the 
Royal Exchange in Comhil: where is Printed,/ 
Coloured and Sold, a Map of the World in four 
Sheets with Englifh de-/fcriptions : And where y«u 
may have alfo choice of all forts of Maps,/ and Pic- 
tures for Houfes, Studies, or Clofets. 4 wreL leaves, 
and 192 pp. Poor copy, wanting several leaves. 
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MOULTRIE (John). Dissertatio Medica Inau- 
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S. T. D. Academiae Edinburgense praefecti, nee 
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nobilissimae Facultatis Medicinae decreto; pro 
padu doctoratus, summisque in M edicina honori- 
bu8 ac priviligiis rite et le^time consequendis, 
Eruditorum Examini Subjicit Joannes Moultrie 
ex Meridionali Carolinae provincia, A et R. Ex 
officina Roberti Flaminii. m.dccxlix. iprel, leaveSy 
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MOUNTGOMERY (Sir Robert). A Discourse 
Concerning the defign'd Establishment of a New 
Colony to the South of Carolina, in the Moil de- 
lightful Country of the Univerfe. By Sir Robert 
Mountgomery Baronet. London : Printed in Uie 
Year. 1717. Title and 30 pp. Large Copperplate 
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MUHLENBERG (Henry). Descriptio Uberior 
Graminum et Plantarum Calamariarum Americae 
Septentrionalis indigenarum et cicurum. Auctore 
D. Henrico Muhlenberg, Societ. Physic. Getting. 
— Berolini Imperalis Naturae Curiosorum-Phy togr. 
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MUNOZ (Juan Bautista). Historia del Nuevo- 
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en Madrid por la Viuda de Ibarra mdccxciii. 3 
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No second Volume was ever published. 

MUNOZ (Juan Baptista). The History of the 
New World, by Don Juan Baptista Munoz. Trans- 
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lator, an Engraved Portrait of Columbus, and a 
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MUNSTER (Sebastian). Cosmographia./ Bfch- 
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terum/ in welcher begrifFen,/ Aller volcker, Herr- 
fchafften,/ Stetten, vnd namhaiftiger flecken her- 
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Tnd furnems/lich Teiitfcher nation./ Was auch 
befundera in iedem landt gefunden,/ vnnd darin 
befchenfey./ AUes mit figuren vnd Ichonen landt 
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xiiiij./ 6 •prel. leaves; 24 woodcut Maps of 2 leaves 
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MURRAY (James). An Impartial History of the 
present War in America ; Containing An Account 
of its Rise and Progress, The Political Springs 
thereof, with its various Successes and Disapoint- 
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of Newcastle. London : R. Baldwin, [1778.J 
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MURRAY (William, Earl of Mansfield). Lord 
Mansfield's Speech In giving the Judgment of the 
Court of King's- Bench, On Monday, November 
28, 1774, In the Cause of Campbell againft Hall, 
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of July, 1764; for raising a Duty of Four and an 
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MYSTERY (The) Reveal'd ; or, Truth brought to 
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ARBOROUGH (Sir Joiiv and 
Others). An/ Account/ Of Several 
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the Sovth and North./ Towards The 
Streights of Magellan, the South 
Seas, the vall/Trfutts of Land beyond 
Hollandia N ova &c./ Also/ Towards 
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land or Engrondland, &c./ By Sir John Nar- 
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which are Annexed a Large/ Introduction and 
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letter P. Fine copy. Old calf. Qvo. (12s. 6d. 1958) 

NARRATIVE (A) of Occurrences in the Indian 
Countries of North America, since the Connexion 
of the Right Hon. The Earl of Selkirk with the 
Hudson's Bay Company, and his attempt to Estab- 
lish a Colon^r on the Red River; with a detailed 
account of his Lordship's Military Expedition to, 
and subsequent proceedings at Fort William, iu 
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NEAL (Daniel). The History of New-England. 
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Ecclefiaftical AflFairs Of the Country, To the Year 
of our Lord, 1700. To which is added, The Pre- 
sent State of New-England. With a New and 
Accurate Map of the Country. And an Appendix 
Containing their Prefent Charter, their Ecclefiaf- 
tical Difcipline, and their Municipal-Laws. In 
Two Volumes. The Second Edition. With many 
Additions by the Author. By Daniel Neal, A.M. 
London : A. Ward, Mdccxlvii. Two Volumes, Vol. 
I. 8 prel, leaves and 392 pp. Map. Vol. II. 2 prel. 
leaves and text 380 pp. Index, 15 pp. Old calf, 
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NECK (Jacob Cornelius) . The/ lovrnall, or Day-/ 
ly Remitter,/ Contaynins a Trve/ manifefiationj and 
Hifloncall declaraUon of the/ voyaee, accompliihed 
by eight ihippes of Amfterdam, vnder/ the conduct 
of lacob Comelifzen Neck Admirall, & Wvbrandt/ 
van Warwick Vice-Admirall, which fayled from 
Amfter-/dam the firil day of March,/ 1598./ Shew- 
ing the covrse they/ kept, and what other notable 
matters happened/ unto them in the fayd voyage./ 
Imprinted at London for Cuthbert Burby & lohn 
FlaScet:/ And are to be fold at the Rovall Ex- 
change, & at the figne/ of the blacke beare in 
Paules Church-yard./ 1601./ Title, with Woodcut 
of Ship in full sail, the reverse blank, * To the Right 
Worship-/frll, Master Thomas Smithy/ SheriflFe of 
the honorable Citie of London, and/ Gouemor of 
the famous companie of the Englifii Marchants/ 
trading to the Eafi Indies, Sumatra, lava, the Ifles 
of the Malucos,/ Banda,and the Rich auaMightie 
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which/ language is vfed throughout the Eafi; In- 
dies, as/ French is in our Countrie, wherewith a 
man may trauell/ ouer all the Land. The Portu- 
«ils fpeech is apt and pro-/fitable in thefe Iflands, 
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Stamp- Aft demonstrated: Or, a Proof that Great- 
Britain muft be injured hj that Act. In a Letter 
to a Member of the British House of Commons. 
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NEILSON (John). Second Series of The Present 
and Future Prospects of Jamaica considered, Point- 
ing out the Advantages which may be derived from 
the Extinction of Slavery, and Shewing the causes 
which oppose themselves to the successful Working 
of the Apprenticeship system, in accelerating that 
object, and proposing a remedy, Sug^estin^ the 
means for establishing a Bank, on a solid basis, by 
John Neilson. Kingston- Jamaica : Printed at the 
office of the Commercial Advertiser. 1834. 20 pp, 
8vo. (2s. 6d. 1963) 

NEUE NACHRICHTEN von denen neuentdekten 
Infuln in der See zwifchen Afien und Amerika ; 
aus mitgetheilten Urkunden und Ausziigen ver- 
fafTet von J. L. S. * * Hamburg und Leipzigy bey 
Friedrich Lugo Ludwig Gleditlbh. 1776. Title and 
173 pp. 8vo. (4s. 6d, 1964) 

NEUsEROFFNETES Amphitheatrvm, Worinnen 
Nach dem uns bekanten gantzen Welt=Greifz, 
Alle Nationen Nach ihrem Habit, infaubem Fi- 
guren reprafentiret. Anbev Die Lander nach ihrer 
Situation, Climate, Frucht1l)arkeit, Inclination und 
Befchaffenheit der Einwohner, Religion^ vomehm- 
llen Stadten, ErtzsBiflhiimern, Univerfitaten, 
Hafen, Veflungen, Commercien, Macht, Staatss 
InterefTe^ RegierungssForm, Raritaten, Muntzen. 
Praetensionibus, vomehmften RittersOrden una 
Mappen aufgefiihret find, Und welches, mit 
Zuziehung der LandsCharten, zu vieler Belufli- 
gung, vomehmlich aber der fludierenden Jugend, 
als ein fehr niitzliches und anmuthiges Compen- 
dium Geographicum, Genealogicura, Heraldicum, 
Curiofum, Numilmaticum, kangebrauchet werden. 
Erffurth, Gedruckt und verlegt von Johann Mi- 
chael Funcken, 1723. Five Parts. General Title, 
Voirede, 2 pp. * I. Aus dem gantzen Europa, etc, 
1722.' 66 leaves. * II. Aus dem gantzen Africa, etc, 
1723.* 2 prel. leaves, and 96 pp. * III. Aus dem 
gantzen America, etc. 1723.' 2 prel, leaves and 124 

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NEVE, Y MOLINA (Luis de). Reglas de Or- 
thographia, Diccionario, y Arte del Idioma Othomi 
breve instruccion para los principiantes, qve dicto 
el L. D. Lvis de Neve, y Molina, Cathedratico 
Proprietario de dicbo laioma en el Real, y Ponti- 
ficio Colegio Seminario, Examinador S3modal, d 
Interprete de el Tribunal de F6 en el Proviforato 
de Indios de efte Arzobifpado, y Capellan del Hof- 
pital Real de efta Corte. Dedicalo al Gloriosis- 
flimo Senor San Joseph, Padre Putativo del Verbo 
Etemo, y bajo fu Proteccion lo faca a luz. Im- 
preflas en MexicOy con las licencias neceflarias, en 
!a Imprenta de la Bibliotheca Mexicana, en el 
Puente del Efpiritu Santo. Aiio de 1767. 12prel. 
leaves and 160 pp. at page 12 Engraved leaf * Antes 
de leer el Diccionario, &c,* etc. 1 page. Old calj. 
Small 8vo. (si.Ss. 1966) 

NEVIS AND ST. CHRISTOPHERS. To the Hon- 
ourable the Knights, Citizens, and Burgefles in 
Parliament Affembled. llie humble Petition of 
feveral Proprietors of Plantations in the Illands of 
Nevis and St. Chriftophers in America, and Mer- 
chants Trading to the fame ; on behalf of them- 
felves and other Inhabitants and Traders to the 
aforefaid Iflands. [London'] A single sheet. 
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NEW (A) Essay [By the Pennfylvanian Farmer] 
on the Constitutional Power of Great- Britain over 
the Colonies in America ; with the Resolves of the 
Committee for the Province of Pennsylvania, and 
their Instructions To their Representatives in As- 
sembly. Philadelphia Printed, and London Re- 
printed for J. Almon, 1774. viii and 126 pp. half 
mor. Qvo. (5s. 6d. 1968) 

NEW BRUNSWICK. Hand Book for Emigrants 
to the Province of New Brunswick, Containing the 
average price of Land, Provisions, Clothing, Farm 
Stock, Building and other Materials, &c., and the 
rate of Wages to Mechanics, Labourers, &c. With 
other necessary information forpersons with Capi- 
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bourers, &c. intending to settle in the Province. 
Compiled From Returns in the Office of the Pro- 
vincial Secretary. Fredericton: John Simpson, 
Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 
1841.15 pp. Bvo, {2s. 6d. 1969) 

NEWE/ vnbekanthe/landte/ Und/ein/newe/ Weldte) 
in/ kurtz/ ver^anger/ zeythe/ erfunden/ [Cobphon] 
% Alfo hat ein endte diefes Buchlein, weU/ches 
aufz wellifcher (prach, in die dewtfchen/ gebrachte 
vnd gemachte ift worden, durch/den wirdige vnd 
hochgelarthen herre Job-/ften Ruchamer der freyen 
kiinlte, vnd artz-/enncien Doctore re. Vnd durch 
mich Geors/gen Stiichfzen zu Nureinberghk^ Ge- 
driickte/ vnd volendte nach Chrifti vnfers heben 
her/ren geburdte. M.cccc.viu. Jare, am Mit-/ 
woch fanctii Mathei, des heiligen apoilols/ abenthe, 
der do was der zweigntzigilte tage/ des Monadts 
Septembris./ 68 leaves^ in dauble columns without 
catchwords or pagination^ but with signatures a to k in 
sixes, and I in four leaves^ toith 4 ^ves of register. 
Vellum, Folio. (5/. 5s. 1970) 

NEW-ENGLAND. An/ Abstract/ of the/ Lawes/ 
of/ New England,/ As they are now eftablished./ 
London,/ Prmted for F. CToules, and W. Ley at 
Paules Chain,/ 1641./ Title reverse blank, and 15 
pp, * The Table of the Chapters.* 2 pp. Unbound. 
4to. {21. 2s. 1971) 

NEW/ ENGLANDS/ First Fruits ;/ in rel'pect,/ 
i Converfion of fome, } 
Firft of the ? Convi6ton of divers, > of the Indians. 
C Preparation of fundry S 

2. Of the pro^efle of Learning, in the CoUedge at/ 
Cambriage in Maffachufetts Bay./ With/ fiivers 
other fpeciall Matters concerning that Countrey./ 
Publifhed by the inftant requeft of fundry Friends, 
who defire/ to be fatisfied in thefe points by many 
New-England Men/ who are here prefent, and 
were eye or eare-/witneffes of the fame./ Lon- 
don, Printed by R. O. and G. D. for Henry Over- 
ton, and are to be/ fold at his Shop in Popes-head 
Alley. 1643./ Title reveise blank, and 26 pp. Calf 
extra, by Bedford. 4to. {21. 2s. 1972) 

NEW-ENGLAND. A Brief/ Narration/ of the/ 
Practices/ of the/ Churches in New-England./ 
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therein ; by an Inhabitant there,/ a Friend to Truth 
and Peace./ Publiflied according to Order./ Lon- 
don,/ Printed by Matth. Simmons for John Roth- 
well, and/ are to be fold at his Shop, at the %ne 
of the Sunne/ in Pauls Churchyard, 1645./ Title 
andlQpp, (1/. lis. 6d. 1973) 

NEW-ENGLAND. A Brief/ Narration/ of the/ 
Practices/ of the/ Churches in New-England, in/ 
their folemne Worlhip of God./ Written to one 
that deiired infor-/mation therein* by an Inhabit- 
ant there ;/ a Friend to Truth and Peace./ Pub- 
liflied according to Order./ London; Printed by 
Matthew Simmons, and are to be fold by/ John 
Pounfet at the lower end of Budge-Row/ neere 
Canning-streete. 1647./ Title and Text in 18 pp. 
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NEW-ENGLAND. The/ Day-Breaking,/ if not/ 
The Sun-Rifing/ of the/ Gospell/ With the/ Indians 
in New-England./ London,! Printed by Rich. 
Cotes, for Fulk Clifton, and are to bee/ fold at his 
fliop under Saint Margarets Church on/ New-fifh- 
ftreet Hill, 1647./ Title in a narrow type metal 
border, on the reverse ' To the Reader, signed ' Na- 
than. Warde.* Text 25 pp. Calf extra by Bedford, 
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NEW-ENGLAND. An Act/ For the promoting 
and propagating the/ Gospel/ of/ Jefus Chrift/ in/ 
New- England./ London, Printed for Edward Huf- 
band. Printer to the Parliament of England, and 
are to be fold at his Shop in Fleetftreet, at the Sign 
of the Golden-/Dragon, near the Inner-Temple, 
1649./ Title and pp. 407-412. Black Letter, half 
mor. Folio, (15s. 1976) 

NEW-ENGLAND. The Light appearing more 
and more to-/wards the perfetl Day./ Or,/ A far- 
ther Difcovery of the prefent (late/ of the Indians/ 
in/ New-England,/ Concerning the Progrefle of 
the Gofpel/ amongft them./ Manifelled by Letters 
from fuch as preacht/ to them there./ Publiflied 
by H. Whitfield, late Paftor to the Chuch/ of 
Chrift at Gilford in New-England, who came/ late 
thence./ London, Printed by T. R. & E. M. for 
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near St. Auftins ^ate in Pauls/ Church- jard. 1651./ 
4 'prel. leaves ; viz. ' The Lord, who is wonderful 
in Councel,' etc. signed * Jofeph Caryl.' on the re- 
verse of the first leaf; Title in a type metal border y 
the reverse blank. * To the Right Honorable the 
Parliament of England and the Councel of State.* 
Signed * Henry Vvhitfeld.' 4 pp : Text 46 pp. Calf 
extra by Bedford. 4to. (2/. 2s. 1977) 

NEW-ENGLAND. Stren^/ ovt of/ Weaknesse ; 
Or a Glorious/ Manifestation/ Of the further Pro- 

freffe of/ the Gofpel among the Indians/ in New- 
Ingland./ Held forth in Sundry Letters/ from 
divers Minifters and others to the/ Corporation ef- 
tablifhed by Parliament for/ promoting the Gofpel 
among the Hea-/then in New- England; and to 
particular/ Members thereof fince the laft Trea-/ 
tife to that eflfea, Published by/ Mr. Henry Whit- 
field late Paftor/ of Gilford in New-England./ 
London ;/ Printed by M. Simmons for John Blague 
and/ Samuel Howes, and are to be fold at their/ 
(hop in Popes-Head- Alley. 1652./ Sprel. leaves; 
viz. Title in a type metal border , the reverse blank; 
* To the Supreame Authoritie of this Nation, The 
Parliament of the Common- Wealth of England.' 
Signed by * John Owen' and 11 others, 4 pp ; * To 
the Reader. Signed * W. Gouge.' and 13 others, 5 
pp. ' To the Chriftian Reader.' 3 pp. Text 40 pp. 
4to. {11. lis. 6d. 1978) 

NEW-ENGLAND. Strength out of Weaknefe./ 
Or a Glorious/ Manifestation/ Of the further Pro- 
greffe of the/ Gospel/ amongst/ the Indians/ in/ 
New-England./ Held forth in fundry Letters/ 
from divers Minifters and others to the/ Corpora- 
tion eftablifhed by Parliament for/ promoting the 
Gofpel amonff the Hea-/then in New-England ; and 
to particular/ Members thereof fince the laft Trea-/ 
tife to that eflfeft, formerly fet/ forth by M' Henry 
Whitfield/ late Paftor of Gilford in/ New-England./ 
Publiflied by the aforefaid Corporation./ London,/ 
Printed by M. Simmons for John Blague/ and 
Samuel Howes, and are to be fold at their/ Shop in 
Popes Head Alley. 1652./ 8 prel. leaves; viz. Title 
in a type metal border, the reverse blank, ' To the 
Supreame Authoritie of this Nation, The Parlia- 
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« William Steele, Prefident.' 4 pp ; ' To the Reader/ 
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the Chriftian Reader/ 3 pp : Text 40 pp. Calf extra 
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NEW-ENGLAND. Stren^/ovtof/Weaknesse;/ 
Or a Glorious/ Manifestation/ Of the further Pro- 
grefle of^ the Gofpel among the Indians/ in Nevv- 
£nglana7 Held forth in Sundry Letters/ from 
divers Minillers and others to the/ Corporation 
eftabliihed by Parliament for/ Promoting the Gofpel 
among the Hea-/then in New- England; and to 
particular/ Members thereof fince the lall Trea-/ 
tife to that effe6;, formerly fet forth by M' Henry 
Whitfield/ late Paftor of Gilford in New-Eng- 
land./ Publifhed by the aforefaid Corporation./ 
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and/ Samuel Howes, and are to be fold at their/ 
Shop in Popes-Head-AUey. 1652./ 8 prel. leaves; 
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Parliament of the Common- Wealth of England.' 
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Iteader.' signed * William Gouge * and 13 otkersy 5 
pp. Strength ovt of Weaknesse ; Or a Glorious 
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NEW-ENGLAND. A/ Kistorj/ of/ New-Eng- 
land./ From the Englifh planting in the Yeere/ 
1628. untill the Yeere 1652./ Declaring the form 
of their Government,/ Civili, Military, and Eccle- 
fiaftiaue. Their Wars with/ the Indians, their 
Troubles with the Gortonifis,/ and other Here- 
tiques. Their manner ofgathering/ of Churches, 
the commodities of the Country./ and defcription 
of the principall Towns/ and Havens, with the 
great encou-/ra^ments to increafe Trade/ betwixt 
Uiem and Old/ England. With the names of all 
their Govemours, Ma^iibates,/ and eminent 
Minifters./ LondoUyl Printed for Nath: Brooke 
at the Angel/ in Corn-hill. 1654./ 2 prel, leaves ; 
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NEW-ENGLAND. The/ Secret Workes/ Of a 
Cruel/ People/ Made manifest;/ Whofe little finger 
is become he-/7ier then their persecutors the 
bishops Loyns, who have/ fet up an Image amongst 
them in New-England, which/ all that will not 
bow down unto, and worship, must un-/dergo all 
fuch Sufferings as can be invented and/ inflicted 
by the hearts and hands of such/ men whofe tender 
mercies are cruel./ Which mav be feen in this 
(hort relation of their cruelty,/ which was pre- 
sented to Parliament, and now recom-/mendea to 
the consideration of all fober people, that/ they may 
fee how these profeffors of New-England have/ 
loft their former tendemeff, who fled from perse- 
cution,/ and now are become the chiefeft of Perse- 
cutors./ W hereunto is annexed a Copy of a Letter 
which came/ from one who had been a Magistrate 
among them,/ to a friend of his in Loudon, wherein 
he gives an/ account of the cruel fufferings of the/ 
people of God in those parts under the/ Kulers of 
New-England and their un-/righteou8 Laws./ 
LondaUf Printed in the Year 1659./ TitUy reverse 
blank, and 26 pp : at page 18 signed * John Rous.* 
4to, (2/. 2s. 1982) 

The title is in manuscript. 

NEW-ENGLAND. The Humble/ Petition/ and/ 
Address/ Of the General Court fitting at/ Bofton 
in New-England,/ unto/ The High and Mighty/ 
Prince/ Charles/ the Second./ And prefented unto 
His Moft-Gracious/ Majefty Feb. 11. 1660./ ILon- 
donl Printed in the Year 1660./ Qpp, si^d * John 
Endecot Gov^./ In the Name, and wim the con-/ 
fentof the General Court.' Calf extra by Bedford, 
4to. (2/. 2«. 1983) 

NEW ENGLAND. The Necessity/ of/ Reforma- 
tion/ With the Expedients fubfervient/ thereunto, 
afferted ;/ in Anfwer to two/ Qvestions/ I. What 
are the Evils that have provoked the Lord to bring 
his Judg-/ments on New-England ?/ II. What is 
to be done that fo thofe Evils may be Reformed ?/ 
Agreed upon by the/ Elders and Messengers/ Of 
the Churches affembled in the/ Synod/ At Bofton 
in New-England,/ Sept. 10. 1679./ Boston;/ 
Printed by John Fofter, In the Year 1679,/4prel, 
leaves ; viz, 1st, ' At a General Court held at Bofton 



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in New-England, 15th. of October 1679.* si^d 
* By the Court Edward Rawlbn Seer.' 2nd, TitU 
the reverse blank, Srdy and 4th, * The Epillle Dedi- 
catory.* Text 15 pp. Fine copy in morocco by Bed- 
ford, 4to. {41, 4s, 1984) 

NEW-ENGLAND*S Faction Discovered;/ Or,/ A 
Brief and True Account of their Perfecution of the 
Church/ of England ; the Beginning and Progrefs 
of Uie War/ with the Indians ; and other Late Pro- 
ceedings there, in/ a Letter from a Gentleman of 
that Country, to a Perfon/ of Quality./ Being, an 
Anfwer to a moll falfe and fcandalous Paniphlet 
late-/ly Publiflied; Intituled, News from New- 
England, &c./ [Cobphon'] London,/ Printed for J. 
Hindmarlh, at the Sign of the Golden Ball, over 
againll/ the Royal Exchange in Cornhill. 1690./ 
8 pp, signed *■ C. D.* Poor copy closely cut. Unbound, 
4to, (11, Is, 1985) 

NEW-ENGLAND. The/ Humble Addrefs/ of the/ 
Publicans/ of/ New- England,/ To which King you 
pleafe./ With some Remarks/ Upon it./ London : 
Printed in the Year, 1691./ 35 pp. Fine copy, calj 
extra by Bedford. 4to. (2/. 2s. 1986) 

NEW-ENGLAND. A brief Review of the Rise 
and Progress, Services and Sufferings, of New 
England, especially the Province of Massachuset*s- 
Bay. Humbly fubmitted to the Confideration of 
both Houfes of Parliament. London : J. Buck! and, 
MDCCLXXiv. S2 pp. half mar, Svo. {7s. 6d. 1987) 

NEW-ENGLAND, and her Institutions; By One 
of her Sons. [Jacob Abbot.] R. B. Seeleyand W. 
Bumside : London, mdcccxxxv. 4 prel. leaves and 
393 pp. Svo. {4s. 6d. 1988) 

NEW-JERSEY An/ Abstract,/ or/ Abbreviation/ 
Of Ibme Few of the/ Manjr (Later and Former) 
Testimonys/ from the/ Inhabitants of/ New- Jersey,/ 
And Other/ Eminent Perfons,/ Who have Wrote 
particularly concerning/ That Place./ London^ 
Printed by Thomas MUboum, in the Year, 1681./ 
32 pp. 4to. {31. 13s. 6d. 1989) 

NEW-JERSEY. The Acts Of the General Assem- 
bly Of the Province of New-Jersey, From the 
Time of the Surrender of the Government of the 



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faid Province, to the Fourth Year of the Reign of 
King George the Second. CoUeded and Published 
by Order of the faid Assembly. With a Table of 
the Principal Matters therein contained. Philadel' 
phia: Printed and Sold by William and Andrew 
Bradford, Printers to tlie King's Moft Excellent 
Majefty, for the Province of New-Jerfey, mdcc 
XXXII. 7prel leaves and wanting all after p. 332. Old 
calf. Folio. (15s. 1990) 

NEW-JERSEY. The Acts of the General Assem- 
bly of the Province of New-Jersey, From the Year 
1753, being the Twenty-fixth of the Reign of King 
George the Second, where the Firll Volume ends, 
to the Year 1761, being the Firft of King George 
the Third. With proper Tables; and an alpha- 
betical Index ; containing all the principal Matters 
in the Body of the Book : Together with an Ap- 
pendix ; containing the feveral Acts of Parliament 
now in Force in America, relating to his Majefty's 
Forces, and the Articles of War. Colle6ted and 
publiftied by Order of the General Assembly of 
the faid Province. By Samuel Nevill, Efq; Se- 
cond Juftice of the Supreme Court of Judicature of 
the faid Province. Volume the Second. Wood- 
bridgej in New -Jersey : Printed by James Parker, 
Printer to the King's Moft Excellent Majeiiy, for 
the Province, m.dcc.lxi. xi)i and 401 pp. Index 
56 pp ; Appendix 59 pp ; Index to the Appendix pp. 
61-64. Old calf. Folio. (11. 10s. 1991) 

NEW -YORK. Laws, Statutes, Ordinances and 
Constitutions, Ordained, made and Established, by 
the Mayor, Alderman, and Commonalty, of the 
City of New-York, Convened in Common-Council, 
for The good Rule and Government of the Inha- 
bitants and Refidents of the faid City. Published 
the Ninth Day of November, in the third Year of 
the Reign of our Sovereign Lord, George the 
Third, by tlie Grace of God, of Great Britain, 
France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, 
&c. Annoque Domini 1762. And in the Mayor- 
alty of John Cruder, Efq ; To which is added. An 
Appendix, contaming Extradts of fundry A as of 
the General Aflembly, of the Colony of New- York, 
immediately relating to the good government of 
the faid City and Corporation. [New- York] Printed 



554 Bihliotheca Americana. 

and Sold, by John Holt, at the Printing Office, at 
the lower End of Broad Street, oppofite the Ex- 
change, 1763. 2 preU haves and pp, 3-108. Table 
2 pp. Folio. (1/.11«. 6d. 1992) 

NEW-YORK. The Charter of the City of New- 
York ; Printed by Order of the Mayor, Recorder, 
Aldermen and Commonalty of the City aforefaid. 
To which is annexed. The A6t of the General Af- 
fembly confirming the fame. New York, Printed 
by W. Weyman, in Broad-Street, 1765. 50 pp. 
Folio. {ll.lls.ed. 1993) 

NEW-YORK. Authentic Account of the Proceed- 
ings of the Congress held at New- York, In 
MDCCLxv, On the Subject of the American Stamp 
Act. MDccLxvii. Title and S7 pp. Half morocco, 
%vo. (7s. 6d. 1993*) 

NEW- YORK. The Constitution of the State of 
New- York. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by 
Styner and Cist, in Second-ftreet, fix Doors above 
Arch-ftreet. mdcclxxvii. 32 pp. Half calf. 
8vo. (7s, 6d. 1994) 

NEW-YORK. The Charter of the City of New- 
York. Printed by Order of the Mayor, Recorder, 
Aldermen and Commomdb^ Of the City aforefaid. 
To which is annexed. The A6t of the General 
Afiembly confirming the fame. New-York : Printed 
by Samuel and Jonn Loudon, Printers to the 
State. M,Dcc,Lxxxvi. Title and pp, 3-44, 
Folio. (11. 10s, 1995) 

NEW- YORK. Laws and Ordinances, Ordained and 
Established by the Mavor^ Aldermen and Com- 
monalty of the City of New- York, In Common 
Councu convened ; Eor the good Rule and Go- 
vernment of the Inhabitants and Residents of the 
faid City. Published the Twenty-Ninth Day of 
March, 1786, in the Tenth Year of our Independ- 
ence, And in the Mayoralty of James Duane, 
Efq. New-York: Printed by Samuel and John 
Loudon, Printers to the State. m,dcc, lxxxvi. 29 
pp. Folio, (11,10s, 1996) 

NICHOLSON (Francis). A Modeft Answer To a 
Malicious Libel Againft his Excellency Francis 
Nicholfon, Efq ; &c. Or An Examination of that 
Part of Mr. Blair's Affidavit, relating to the 



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School-Boys of the Grammar-School, in her Ma- 
jefty's Royal College of William and Mary in Vir- 
ginia. Written in Virginia, in the Year 1704. 
\Ijmdon. 1706.] Privately 'printed, beginning with 
page 1, without separate title. 55 pp. Calf extra by 
Bedford, Svo, {IL Is, 1997) 

NICHOLSON (Francis). An Apolo^ or Vindi- 
cation of Francis Nicholfon, Efq ; His Majesty's 
Governor of South-Carolina, From the Uniuft Af- 
perfions cad on Him hy fome of the Members of 
the Bahama-Company. London, Printed in the 
Year 1724. 62 pp. Calf extra by Francis Bedford. 
Bvo. (11.1s, 1998) 

NICHOLSON (Francis). Papers Relating to An 
Affidavit Maae by His Reverence James Blair, 
Clerk, pretended Prefident of William and Mary 
College, and fuppofed Commiflary to the Biihop of 
London in Virginia, against Francis NichoUbn, 
Efq ; Governour of the faid Province. Wherein 
His Reverence's great Refpectto Government, and 
obedience to the Ninth Commandment, Thou shalt 
not bear false Witness, &c. will plainly appear ; as 
will alfo his Gratitude to the faid Governour, m>m 
whom he had received fo many Favours, and to 
whom he was himfelf fo highly obliged, in feveral 
original Letters under his own Hand, fome whereof 
are here publilhed, and more (God willing) fhall 
hereafter. [London.'] Printed in the Year 1727. 2 
prel, leaves and 104 pp. Calf extra by Bedford, 
8m (1/. Is. 1999) 

NISBET (Charles). Monody to the Memory of 
the Rev. Dr. Charles Nisbet, many years first 
Minister of Montrose, and late President of the 
College of Carlisle in Pennsylvania. Edinburgh : 
James Ballantyne, 1805. 23 pp. Half morocco. 
Qvo. (Ss.ed. 2000) 

NODAL (Bartolome Garcia de, and Gonjalo de). 
Relacion/ del Viaje qve por/ orden de sv Mag.''/ 
y acverdo del Real Consejo/ de Indias Hezieron los 
Capitanes/ Bartolome Garcia de Nodal, y Gon- 
9alo/ de Nodal hermanos, naturales de Ponte/ 
Vedra, al defcubrimiento del Estrecho/ nuebo de 
S. Vicente y reconofinjo :/ del de Magallanes./ A 
Don Fernando Carnllo/ Cauallero del abito de 



556 Biblioiheca Americana. 

Santiago Prefidente/ en el mifmo Confejo./ Con 
Privilegio/ En Madrid. Por Fernando Correa-/ de 
Montenegro. Aiio. 1621./ N. S. de Atocha N. S. 
del becen Suceflb./ 1 de Courbes Sculpfit./ l^prel, 
leaves; viz. Engraved title with Portraits of the two 
brothers Nodal, the reverse blank ; *■ Fee de aproua- 
cion.' Spp; * Suma del priuilegio.' 1 page ; * Tassa.' 
1 pa^e ; * Erratas.' 1 page ; * A Don Fernando 
Carnllo, Cauallero del Abito de Satiago, Prefidente 
del Real Confejo de Indias.* Spp; * Al Lector.* 
5 pp ; * Advertencias.' 3 pp ; * Variacion de la 
agoja' 3 pp ; Reglas para faber la variacion de la 
aguja al nacer y pouer del Sol.* 2 pp; Text 65 
folioed leaves : * Tabla Para Saler Las noras * etc. 1 
leaf: * Relacion svmaria de los Servicios de los 
Capitanes Bartolome Garcia de Nodal, y GonQalo 
de ^[odal hermanos.* folioed leaves 2-15. At fol. 
So is a copperplate Map entitled * Reconocimiento de 
los Estrechos de Magallanes * etc. * I de Courbes 
fculpfit.* 134 by 15§ inches. Fine copy in morocco by 
Bedford. 4to. {lOLlOs, 2001) 

NOMENCLATURA Brevis AnglosLatino in usum 
Scholarum. Together with Examples of the Five 
Declenfions of Nouns : With the Words in Pro- 
pria quae Maribus and Quae Genus reduced to each 
Declenfion. Per F. G. Boston, in New-England : 
Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards and H. 
Fofter in Comhil. 1735. 2 prel. leaves and 88 pp. 
Calf. nmo. (10s. 6d. 2002) 

NOOTKA SOUND. An Authentic Statement of 
all the Facts relative to Nootka Sound; its dis- 
covery, history, settlement, trade, and the probable 
advantages to be derived from it ; in an Address to 
the King. London : J. Debrett, mdccxc. Title and 
26 pp : signed ^ ArgonaMt.' 8vo, {4s. 6d. 2003) 

NORGATE (E.) Mr. John Dunn Hunter defended: 
Or, some Remarks on an Article in the North 
American Review, in which that Gentleman is 
branded as an impostor. By E. Norgate. London: 
John Miller, 1826. 38 pp. Svo. (2s. 6d. 2004) 

NORTH- AMERICAN (The) and the West-Indian 
Gazetteer. Containing An Authentic Defcription 
of the Colonies and Islands in that part of the 
Globe, Shewing their Situation, Climate, Soil, Pro- 



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duce, and Trade : With their Former and Prefent 
Condition. Also an exa6l; Account of the Cities, 
Towns, Harbours, Ports, Bays, Rivers, Lakes, 
Mountains, Number of Inhabitants, &c. Illus- 
trated with maps. JLondon,G. Robinson, mdcclxxvi. 
3 prel. leaves ; Introduction xxiv pp ; Texty signa- 
tures B. to T, in sixes S^ U.l. Addenda 2 pp. 2 
maps. Old calf. 12mo. (4s. 6d. 2005) 

NORTH-AMERICAN (The) and the West-Indian 
Gazetteer. Containing An Authentic Delcription 
of the Colonies and Islands in that part of the 
Globe, shewinff their Situation, Climate, Soil, Pro- 
duce, and Trade ; With their Former and Prefent 
Condition. Also An exa6t Account of the Cities, 
Towns, Harbours, Ports, Ba^^s, Rivers, Lakes, 
Mountains, Number of Inhabitants, &c. Illus- 
trated with Maps. The Second Edition. London : 
G. Robinson, mdcclxxviii. 3 prel. leaves. Intro- 
duction xxiv pp. Text J signatures B.to T. in sixes ^ 
U.l. 2 Maps. Umo. (4s. 6d. 2006) 

NORTHERN TOUR (A): Being A Guide to Sa- 
ratoga, Lake George, Niagara, Canada, Boston, 
&c. occ. Through the States of Pennsylvania, New 
Jersey, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, 
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut; 
embracing an account of the Canals, Colleges, 
Public Institutions, Natural Curiosities, and inter- 
esting objetls therein. Philadelphia : H. C. Carey 
& I. Lea. 1825. 4 prel. leaves and 279 pp. Half 
calf. 12mo. (5s. 2007) 

NORTON (John). A/ Discussion/ of that Great 
Point in/ Divinity,/ the/ Sufferings of Christ;/ 
And the Questions about his/ Riehteoufneffe A6tive, 
Pallive :/ and the Imputation tnereof./ Being an 
Answer to a Dialogue/ Intituled/ The Meritorious 
Price of our Redemption,/ Juftiiication, &c./ By 
John Norton Teacher of the Church/ at Ipfwich 
in New- England./ Who was appointed to draw 
up this Anl'wer by the Generall Court./ London, 
Printed by A. M. for Geo. Calvert at the Sign of 
the half/ Moon, and Joleph Nevill at the Sign of 
the Plough in the/ new Buildings in Pauls Church- 
yard. 1653./ 8 prel. leaves and 270 pp. Mottoes 1 
page, * The Copy of a Letter,* etc. 3 pp. Unbound. 
Svo, (10s. 6d. 2008) 



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NORTON (John). The/ Orthodox Evangelift./ 
Or a/ Treatise/ Wherein many Great/ Evangelical 
Truths/ (Not a few whereof are much oppofed 
and Eclipfed/ in this peril lous hour of the JPaffion 
of the Gofpel)/ Are briefly Difcufled, cleared, and 
con-/firmed : As a further help, for the Begeting, 
and £flabliihing of the Faith which is in Jefus./ 
As also the State of the Blefled, Where ;/ Of the 
condition of their Souls from the/ inilant of their 
DilTolution : and of their/ Perfons after their Re- 
furredtion./ By John Norton, Teacher of the 
Church/ at Ipfwich in New Eno;land./ LondonJ 
Printed by John Macock, for Henry Cripps, and 
Lodowick Lloyd,/ and are to be fold at their ibop 
in Popes head Alley,/ neer Lombard ftreet. 1654./ 
8 prel. leaves and 356 pp, * An Alphabetical Table,' 
etc, 14 pp. 4to. (18«. 2009) 

NORTON (John). Abel being Dead yet fpeaketh ;/ 
or, the/ Life & Death/ Of that defervedlv Famous 
Man of God,/ M' John Cotton,/ Late Teacher of 
the Church of/ Christ, at Boston in/ New-Eng- 
land./ By John Norton, Teacher/ of the fame 
Church./ London,! Printed bv Tho. Newcomb for 
Lodowick Lloyd, and/ are to be fold at his Shop 
nexttheCaftle-/TaveminComhill. 1658./ 51pp. 
' A Catalogue of fome Books etc' 5 pp. Calf extra, 
by Bedford. 4to. (2i. 2«. 2010J 

NORTON (John). The/ Heart of New England/ 
Rent at the/ Blasphemies/ of the prefent Genera- 
tion./ Or a brief/ Tractate,/ Concerning the/ Doc- 
trine of the Quakers,/ Demonltrating tne deftruc- 
tive nature/ thereof, to Religion, the Churches, and/ 
the State: with confideration of the Re-/medy 
againfl it./ Occafional Satisfaction to Objections, 
and Confirmation of the contrary Truth./ By John 
Norton, Teacher of the Church of/ Chrift at Bof- 
ton./ Who was appointed thereunto by the Order 
of the/ General Court./ London, Printed by J. H. 
for John Allen at the Rifing-/Sunne in St. Pauls 
Church-yard. 1660./ Title and 83 pp. Unbound. 
16mo. (31.58. 2011) 

NOVA SCOTIA. A Genuine Account of Nova 
Scotia : Containing a Defcription of its Situation, 
Air, Climate, Soil and its Produce ; alfo Rivers, 



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Bays, Harbours, andFifli, with which they abound 
in very great Plenty. To which is Added His Ma- 
jefty's Proposals, as an Encouragement to thofe 
who are willing to fettle there. London Printed : 
And Dublin, Re-printed for Philip Bowes, Mdccl. 
16 pp. halfmor. 8vo. (5s. 6d. 2012) 

NOVA SCOTIA. The Conduct of the French, With 
Regard to Nova Scotia, From its firft Settlement to 
the prefent Time. In which are expofed the Falfe- 
hooQ and Abfurdity of their Arguments made ufe 
of to elude the Force of the Treaty of Utrecht, and 
fupport their unjuft Proceedings. In a Letter to 
a Member of Parliament. London : T. Jefferys. 
MDCCLiv. Title J and text 77 pp. Half morocco. 
8i;o. (7s. 6d. 2013) 

NOVA SCOTIA. A fair Representation of His Ma- 
jefty's Right to Nova Scotia or Acadie. Briefly 
llated from the Memorials of the English Commif- 
faries ; with an Answer to the Objections Contained 
In the French Memorials, and In a Treatise, En- 
titled, Difcuffion Sommaire fur les anciennes Li- 
mites de r Acadie. London: Edward Owen, 
MDCCLVi. 64i pp. half mor. Svo. (Js, 6d. 2014) 

NOVA SCOTIA. An Account of the Present State 
of Nova Scotia. Edinburgh: William Creech; 
M,DCC,Lxxxvi. viii and text 157 pp. Uncut. 
8vo. (7$. 6d. 2015) 

NOVVS ORBIS Regio-/nvm ac Insvlarvm veteribvs 
incognitarvm,/ una cum tabula cofmographica, &c 
aliquot alijs confimilis/ argumenti libeUis, quorum 
omnium catalogus/ fequenti patebit pagina./ His 
accefTit copiofus rerum memorabilium index./ Bu' 
sileae apvd lo. Hervagivm, mense Martio, Anno 
M.D.xxxii./ 24 pre/, leaves; viz. Title, on the reverse, 
* Catalogvs eorvm qvae hoc' etc, * Excellenti viro 
Georgio CoUimitio Danstettero Artis Medicae et 
disciplinary MathematicarH omnium facile principi, 
Simon Grynaevs S.' 3 pp. * Index rervm' etc. 18 
pp. * Index e Brocardo,' etc. 13 pp. * Typi Cos- 
mographici et declaratio et ufus Sebdtianum Mun- 
fterum.' 12 pp. Text 584 pp. and Colophon leaf. 
Fine copy. Old stamped calf Folio. {11. 10s. 2016) 

NOVVS ORBIS Re-/gionvm ac Insvlarvm ve-/teri- 
bus incognitarum, una cum tabula colinographica, 



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&c/ aliquot aliis confimilis argument! libellis, quo- 
rum/ omnium catalogus fequenti patebit pagina./ 
His acceffit copiofus rerum memorabilium index./ 
Parisiis apvd Galeotvm a/ Prato, in aula maiore re- 
gii Palatu ad primam columnam/ IColophoTi] Im- 
preflum Parifiis apud Antonium Augerellum. im- 
penfis loannis/ Parui & Galeoti a Prato. Anno 
M. D. xxxiT. vii./ Calen. Nouembris./ 26 prel. 
leaves ; viz. Title, on the reverse, * Catalogvs etc. 
* Excellenti viro Georgio ' etc. 3pp. ' Index rervm ' 
etc. 37 pp. ' Typi Cosmograpnici et Declaratio,* 
etc. 10 pp. Text 507 pp. [J'or 514] colophon leaf as 
above. Vellum. Folio. {11. 10s. 2017) 

NOVVS ORBIS. Die New/Welt, der landfchaf:^/ 
ten vnnd Iniulen, fo/bis hie her alien Altweltbe- 
fchrybem vnbekant,/ Jungll aber von den Portu- 

falefem vnnd Hifpaniem jm/ Niders/gengliohen 
leer herfunden. Sambt den fitten vnnd^ebreuchen 
der Inwonenden/ vblcker. Auch was Giitter oder 
Waren man bey jnen funden, vnd jnn/ vnfere 
Landtbrachthab. Do bey tindt man auch hie den 
vrfprung vnd/ altherkunmien Furnembften Gwal- 
ti^ften Vcilcker der Altsr/bekanten Welt, als do 
femd die Tartern, Molcouiten,/ Reuffen, Preuflen, 
Hungern, Sfchlafen. etc./ nach anzeygun^ vndjnn- 
halt difs vmbs/gewenten blats./ Gedruckt zii 
Straszburg durcli Georgen Vlricher,/ von Andla, am 
viertzehenden tag des Mertzens./ An. m.d.xxxiiii. 
6 prel. leaves ; viz. Title, on the reverse, ' Anzeygung 
vnd Inhalt diffes Biichs der Newen Welt.' ' Dem 
Wolgebornen Herm Herrn Reynharten GrafFen zii 
Hanaw, Herrn zii Lichtenberg, des Hohen Stifiits zii 
Strafzburg Thiimcufter feinem Gnedigen Herm. 
etc." 10 pp. Text 242 [for 252]Jolioed leaves. 
Folio. {11. 10s. 2018) 

NOVVS ORBIS Regio-/nvm ac Insvlarvm veteribvs 
incognitarvm/ una cum tabula cofmographica, &c 
aliquot alijs confimilis/ argumenti libellis, quorum 
omnium catalogus/ fequenti patebit pagina./ His 
acceilit copiofus rerum memorabilium index./ Ad- 
iecta est hvic postremae Editioni/ Naui^atio Caroli 
Caefaris aufpicio in comi-/tijs Auguftanis inftituta./ 
Basileae apvd lo. Hervagivm mense/ Martio Anno 
M.D.xxxvii. 24 vrel. leaves; viz. Title, on the re- 
verse, * Catalogus etc. * Excellenti viro Georgio,* 



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etc. 3 pp. ' Index rervm * etc. 18 'pp, *■ Index e Bro- 
cardo/ etc. 13 pp. 'Tjpi Cosmo^phici* «te. 12 
pp. i^i^t 600 pp ; and o/an/c tea/ with, woodcut on 
verso. Old stamped calf. Folio, (1/. 10«. 2019) 

NOV VS ORBIS Re-/gionvm ac Insvlarvm yetes/n- 
bvs incognitarvm vna cvm Tabvla Co8-/niographi- 
ca, & aliquot alijs confimilis argumenti libellis, 
nunc no-/nis navigationibvs au£ius, quorum om- 
nium catalogus/ fequenti patebit pagina./ His ac- 
cel'sit copiofus rerum memorabilium index./ Ad- 
iecta est hvic postremae Editioni/ Nauigatio Caroli 
Caesaris aufpicio incomi-/tijsAuguftanis inftituta./ 
BasiletB apvd lo. Hervagivm, Anno m.d.lv./ 26 
preL leaves ; viz. Title j on the reverse, ' Catalogvs * 
etc, ' Excellenti viro Georgio/ etc. 3 pp. ' Index 
rerum ' etc. 33 pp. Errata on the last page ; blank 
leaf; ' Typi cosmographici ' etc. 12 pp. Text 677 pp ; 
blank leaf with woodcut on the reverse. With Map. 
Fine copy. Best Edition. Folio. {11, 10s, 2020) 

NOVUS ORBIS./ id eft,/ Navigationes/ Prim» in 
Americam :/ quibus adjunximus/ Casparis Varrerii 
discvrsvm/ fuper Ophyra Re^ione./ Elenchum 
Autorem verfa pagina/ Leftor inveniet./ Rotero- 
damiJ Apud lonannem Leonardi Berewout/ Anno 
do. 13. cxvi./ Qprel. leaves; vix, Title^ on the re- 
verse * Elenchvs Avtorvm.* ' Omatisfimis, Pruden- 
tifmiisque viris in CoUegio Thalassiarchico vrbis 
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ONA (Pedro de). Aravco/ domado./ Compvesto 
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PAINE (Thomas). Mr. Paine's Principles and 
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PALAFOX (Juan de, El Obispo de la Puehla de los 
Angeles), Al/ Rey Nvestro Seiior./ Satisfacion/ 
al Memorial de los/ Religiosos de la Compania/ 
del nombre de lesvs de la/ Nveva-Espana./ Por/ 
La Dignidad Epifcopal de la Puebla de los An- 
geles./ Sobre la Execvcion, y Obediencia/ del 
Breue Apoilolico de N. Santifsimo Padre/ Inno- 
cencio X./ Expedido en sv favor a XII 11./ de 
Mayo de m.dc.xlviii./ Y/ Paffado repetidamente, 
y mandado executar por el/ Supremo Confejo de 
las Indias./ En el qual determino fu Santidad 
veinte y feis Decretos/ Sacramentales, y lurifdic- 
cionales, importantes/ al bien de las almas./ Aiio 
de M.DC.Lii./ TitUf reverse blank; 3 leaves and 
folioed leaves 4 to 157. Fine copy. Vellum, 
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PALAFOX (Juan de, El Obispo de la Puebla de los 
Angeles), [Memorial del Dr. Palafox al Rey Sobre 
el Tratamiento de los Indios] Running title, Vir- 
tudes/ del Indio./ [Piipfria, ld34 7] VelUjji. 
4to. (10/. 10s. ^2084) 
JMi Memorial. mpectiniF Lhtf Virtnen nf thv IntJEmie, was pro- 
b^li jy |irirAt?tjr p^inri'd for tltv itnc of the fi-inf ^tj*! the Council 
lii' tin?. litdJe^p a» it 1k withniiL tl^b^, ^Jar^ nf pr|iit1nf» (hame of 
Prinl€i\ lith' or any nf Uie ufUeI * FtivUfjffn. It HlTn t>J paflfes, 
Fniri i^dividctl In tin 31 dinTprcPs prifCGdcftb^ %a 1 1] irvoj UTLory KA- 
(lres» to ihc Kiiij;, 1'hc wnrV i^ k pacLiMrynr uf tli? liid^aQs, as 
wllL appvur ttT l.\\K htiatlinr nf the Lhiipti>ni; tEi, 
Ci[>F I- Quini t]i[^iiDb ii>n Ithe Iri'Tiin^ ctrl Btnpirct ElLal | de 
V+ lUu^i-'ftuI , |»ar ]a Tu Kuitlad Htm f|iw Tu- J {ilbltifdii la Ley 
(If; €l]riCtoSi44nrMu?Jlrn | con tl r^lf-r de. fkid Catolicas f 
vnidiiran, I 
Cnn. n. [)u Id i\\nt mi^recen Um InitJot eJ imtitrrt Real | de 
V, ]VIii|(efta[tf uor el ftnur frnitde cuu {^ue ] fe erejrjtan en 
k Rrll^ou LitrJf- 1 Ekaiiii J 
Cap, 111, Dc lo nijp merectn ei BEBpnr'i Roi4 dr V, n. I Ion 
litrLinK, por Li fu auldntj con 'lui.' Ijelh pd^ [ Emilfj cii Al Real 
CoTDiia, ri\i lirle- 1 lldTtil crtnftantir- I i]in&^ I 
Cap. IV, Del vulor, y eaTui^rcn de Lf>f Lndlos, y que fu ( 
Inltwl, ¥ rf rWliiuitFito a la tortiiw de V. f Bla_'vnad»no 
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Cap. V. Quandignos Ton los Indios de ta proteocion I Real, 

por Ia8 vtilidades que han caufaedo f a la Corona de Ef- | 

pafia. I 
CAp. VI. De ii )nn(K!ei]t:ii {le lo» hidloi, ; t^uvfe hallan | 

cuinjoiuiite vOe Litem d« hm vklos tie fobeniii, i amblcion, 

fudii'tn^ aiuirKla^ \t\ h eiubkitlaj [ juc^an, blturemias, jur 

aihbiitrM, y mnr- \ mura4:huiieji+ J 
Caji, VII. De otroA tTv^ vliMat^ dv SeiuniiLidadT Outef I 7 

Pere? a, en nue Ai^Hen liicurrlr ln« | I ndluB. ] 
<-np. VI M. U4; La p«jbres4i del Ind^n. I 
fap. IX. De Ip. pacJffiicia tteMiLfJin. J 
(-apb Xf [>e la L]lu'ralf(tB.(l del Indta. I 
Clip, \i. lit; La baiirnirLod d^fL IniJi*]. | 
CjiPi X 1 1, l>t Ia pu rii [d rhCkiK d^l ludin ^n fb COEQldiLi | 
Cap^ xni. l>(^ kii ubLdiHuria dni litL^La. | 
Cajt. X I U I . IX' la dEfi^ruri'in, ; uJ^^ncIa dtl Illdlo. { 
Oa^F XV. Dt la ai7iHib'7^ ; prnmpUiLiil del hidlrt. | 
CbJih XVI. Dt: La iiiduCtriadvL ludig^ tufiiikikKlututt eo | las 

Art£» meciiuJi^U. I 
Cnij. VVII. Ufalajjftidndel Imllfi. I 
Cap. XV LI I. IJ« la vaJeiJiJt del liidlo. | 
Cap. XIX. De la Huoiiidad, Cortefia Silencio, y Mafia | del 

IndJoJ 
Cap. XX.. De la Limpie^ del India, y de fu Paz. J 
Cap. XXI. Kefpondefe k alg^unas objeciones que Te pueden | 

oponer. | 

PALAFOX (Juan de, El Obispo de la Puebla de hi 
Angeles). Carta Pastoral/ del Illvst.™" y R.°»o 
Senor Obispo/ de la Pvebla de los Angeles,/ que 
oj es de osma./ A las Religiosas/ de aqvel Obis- 
pado,/ sir viendo aqvella banta Iglesia/ A no de 
1641 ./ Es muy vtil para el conocimiento de las 
obligacio-/nes de las Elpofas de Jelu Cbrifto bien 
nueltro,/ alteza de fu Dignidad, y atencion que/ 
deuen tener a fer-/uirle./ Imprimefe por orden de 
I'u Eminencia, y concede cien/ dias de Indulgencia 
a quien leyere, 6 oyere esta/ Carta Pastoral, tan 
dotta, y efpiritual. En To-/ledo a 25. de Mar90 de 
1659. aiios./ Title reverse blank, andfolioed leaves 
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PALOU (Francisco). Relacion Historica de la 
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Fray Junipero Serra, Y de las Misiones que fund6 
en la California Septentrional, y nuevos estable- 
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Fr. Francisco Palou, Guardian actual del Colegio 
Apost61ico de S. Fernando de Mexico, y Discipulo 
ddl Venerable Fundador : Diri^ida a su Santa Pro- 
vincia de la Regular observancia de Nr6. S. P. S. 
Francisco de la Isla de Mallorca. A Ezpensas de 
Don Miguel Gonzalez Calderon Sindico de dicho 
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PARISH (Elijah). A Sermon preached at Boston, 
November 3, 1814, before the Society for Propa- 
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PARKER (Thomas). The/ Visions and Prophecies/ 
of/ Daniel expounded :/ Wherein the Miftakes of 
former/ Interpreters are modeftly dilcovered, and 
the true/ meaning of the Text made plain by/ the 
Words and Circumftances of it./ The fame alfo il- 
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Jerufalem, the Thoufand/ yeers, etc. Here is pro- 
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Weeks :/ When it did begin, and when we are to 
expeft the end thereof,/ Very confiderable, in re- 
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Age wherein we live./ By Thomas Parker of N ew- 
berv in Berklhire, and now Pallor to the/ Church 
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PARKINSON (Sydney). A Journal of a Voyage 
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PARSONS (Jonathan), Good News From a Far 
Country. In Seven Discourses From 1 Tim 1. 15. 
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And now publifhed at the Defire of many of the 
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And Minifter of the Gofpel there. Portsmouth^ in 
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PARSONS (Jonathan). To*live is Christ, to die is 
Gain. A Funeral Sermon On the Death of the Rev. 
Mr, George Wbitefield, Chaplain to the Countefs 
of Huntington, Who died fuddenly of a fit of the 
Afthma, at New-bury Port, at Six of the Clock 
Lord's Day Morning, Sept. 30th, 1770. The Ser- 
mon preached the fame Day, Afternoon. By Jo- 
nathan Parsons, A.M. And Minifter of the Prefby- 
terian Church there. To which are added. An Ac- 
count of his Interment; The Speech over his Grave, 
By the Rev. Mr. Jewet; And lome Verses to his 
Memory, By the Rev. Tho. Gibbons, D.D. Ports- 
mouth, New- Hampshire, Printed, London Re- 
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PARSONS (MosEs). A Sermon preached at Cam- 
bridge, Before his Excellency Thomas Hutchin- 
son, Esq ; Governor : His Honor Andrew Oliver, 
Es(^; Lieutenant-Governor, The Honorable his 
Majesty's Council, and the honorable House of Re- 
presentatives, Of the Province of the Massachu- 
setts- Bay in New-England, May 27* 1772. Beine 
the Anniverfary for the Election of His Majesty^ 
Council for faid Province. By Moses Parsons, 
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PARTICULAR (A) Account of the Commence- 
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PASCHOUD (Mr.) Historico-Political Geography : 
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Soilj Divifions, Provinces, Rivers, Commodities, 
Rarities, Capital Cities, Chief Towns, Inhabitants, 
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PATRIOT (The). Addreffed to the Electors of 
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PATTERSON (Walter). Some Facts stated, re- 
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PAYNE (John Howard). Memoirs of John How- 
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America, England and Ireland. Compiled from 
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PEALE (Rembrandt). Account of the Skeleton 
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PECKARD (P.) Memoirs of the Life of Mr. 
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PEMBERTON (Ebenezer). Sermons and Dis- 
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PEMBERTON (Ebenezer). Heaven the Refidence 
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and much lamented Death of the Kev. George 
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the Thurfday Lecture at Boston, in America, Oc- 
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An Ele^ac Poem on his Death, By Phillis^ a 
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to Mr. J. Wheatley of Bofton. Bofton, Printed : 
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PEMBERTON (John). A Testimonjr of the Month- 
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PEN HALLOW (Samuel). The History of the 
Wars of New-England, With the Eailem Indians. 
Or, a Narrative Of their continued Perfidy and 
Cruelty, from the 10th of Auguft, 1703. To the 
Peace renewed 13th of July, 1713. And from the 
25th of July, 1722. To their Subraiffion 15th De- 
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PENINGTON (Isaac). An/ Examination/ of 
the/ Grounds or Caufes,/ Which are faid to induce 
the Court of/ Bolton in NewsEngland to make 
that Order or Law/ of Banilhment upon pain of 
Death againil the Quakers ;/ As alio of the Groundfl 
and Confiderations by them pro-/duced to manifell 
the warrantablenefs and juftnefs both of/ their 
making and executing the fame, which they now 
(land/ deeply engaged to defend, having already 
thereupon put/ two of them to death./ As alfo of 
fome further Grounds for iuftifying of/ the fame, 
in an Appendix to John Norton's Book (which/ 
was Printed after the Book it felf, yet as part 
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PENINGTON (John). An/ Apostate/ Exposed:/ 
Or,/ George Keith/ Contradi6;ing himfelf and his 
Brother Bradford. Wherein Their Teftimony to 
the Chriftian Faith of the People called Qua-/ker8, 
is oppofed to G. K's late/ Pamphlet, Stiled, Grofs 
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near the Meeting-/Houfe in White-Hart-Court in 
Grace-Church-ftreet, 1695./ Title and pp. 3-29. 
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PENN (William). A/ Letter/ from/ William 
Penn/ Proprietary and Govemour of/ Pennsyl- 
vania/ In America, to the Committee/ of the/ Free 
Society of Traders/ of that Province, refiding in 
London./ Containing/ A General Defcription of 
the faid Province, its Soil, Air, Water, Seafons 
and Produce,/ both Natural and Artificial, and the 
good Encreafe thereof./ Of the Natives or Abori- 

O their Language, Cuftoms and Manners, Diet, 
« or Wiff-/wams, Liberality, eafie way of 
Living, Phyfick, BuriaJ, Religion, Sacrifices and 
Cantico,/ Feftivals, Government, and their order 
in Council upon Treaties for/ Land, &c. their 
Juftice upon Evil Doers./ Of the firft Planters, 
the Dutch, &c. and the prefent Condition and 
Settlement of the faid Province,/ and Courts of 
Juftices, &c./ To which is added. An Account of 
the City of/ Philadelphia/ Newly laid out. Its 
Scituation between two Navigable Rivers, Dela- 
ware and Skulkill,/ with a/ Portraiture or Plat- 
form thereof,/ Wherein the Purchafers Lots are 
Diftinguilhed by certain Numbers inferted./ And 
the Profperous and Advantagious Settlements of 
the Society aforefaid, within/ the faid City and 
Country, &c./ Printed and Sold by Andrew 



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Sowle, at the Crooked-Billet in HoUoway-Lane in/ 
Shoreditch, and at feveral Stationers in London, 
1683./ 10 pp. With the Portraiture of the City of 
Philadelphia. Folio. (2i. 12«. 6d. 2116) 

PENNSYLVANIA. A/ Further Account/ Of the 
Province of/ Pennsylvania/ and its/ Improve- 
ments./ For the Sati8fa6tion of thofe that are 
Adventurers, and/ enclined to be so. [London 
1685.] At the end Dated * Worminghurft-Place, 
12fth of the 10th Month 85.' Signed 'William 
Penn/ 20 pp. Halfmor. 4to. (11. lis. 6d, 2116) 

PENNSYLVANIA. Some/ Letters/ and an/ Ab- 
ftract of Letters;/ from Pennsylvania,/ Containing/ 
The State and Improvement of that/ Province./ 
Publiihed to prevent Mif-Reports./ [London] 
Printed and Sold by Andrew Sowe, at the Crooked- 
Billet in Hollo-/way-Lane, in Shoreditch, 1691./ 
12 pp. Uncut. 4to, (2/. 2s. 2117) 

PENNSYLVANIA. The Charter* of the Province 
of Pennsylvania and City of Philadelphia. Phila- 
delphia : Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, mdcc 
XLH, 30 pp. Fdio. (U.lls.ed. 2118) 

PENNSYLVANIA. A Collection of all the Laws 
Of the Province of Pennsylvania : Now in Force. 
Publilhed by Order of Assembly. Philadelphia : 
Printed and Sold by B. Franklin. m,dcc,xui. 
562 pp. * An Appendix ; containing a Summary 
of such Acts of Assembly As have been formerly 
in Force within this Province, For Regulating of 
Defcents, And Transfering the Property of Lands, 
&c. But fince expired, altered or repealed. Phila- 
delphia: Printed by B. Franklin. m,dcc,xi.ii. ii; pp. 
and wanting all after p. 16. Folio. (18*. 2119) 

PENNSYLVANIA. A Brief State of the Province 
of Pennsylvania, in which The Conduft of their 
Assemblies for feveral Years pall is impartially 
examined, and the true Caufe of the continual 
Encroachments of the French difplayed, more 
efpecially the fecret Defign of their late unwar- 
rantable Invaiion and SetUement upon the River 
Ohio. To which is annexed, An eafy Plan for 
Reltoring Quiet in the Public Meafures of that 
Province, and defeating the ambitious Views of the 
French in time to come. In a Letter from a 



584 Bihliotheca Americana, 

Gentleman who has refided many Years in Penn- 
fylvania to his Friend in London [Benjamin 
Franklin]. Lmdm: R. Griffith^. 1755. Half- 
titUy title f and text pp. 3-45. Half morocco, 
Bvo. (108. 6d. 2120) 

PENNSYLVANIA. A brief State of the Province 
of Pennsylvania, in which The Condu6i of their 
Assembbes for feveral Years paft is impartially 
examined, and the true Caufe of the continual 
Encroachments of The French difplayed, more 
efpecially the fecret Defign of their late unwarrant- 
able Invafion and Settlement upon the River Ohio. 
To which is annexed, An eafy Plan for reftoring 
Quiet in the public Meafures of that Province, ana 
defeating the ambitious Views of the French in 
time to come. In a Letter from a Gentleman who 
has refided many Years in Pennfylvania to his 
Friend in London. The Second Edition. London : 
R. Griffiths, 1755. Half-titky title, and text pp. 
3-45. Halfmor. Svo. (10*. 6d. 2121) 

PENNSYLVANIA. An Answer To an invidious 
Pamphlet, intituled, A Brief State of the Province of 
Pensylvania. Wherein are expofed The many 
falfe AlTertions of the Author or Authors, of the 
faid Pamphlet, with a View to render the Quakers 
of Penfylvania and their Government obnoxious 
to the Britiih Parliament and Miniflry ; and the 
Several Tranra6tions, moft grofly mifreprefented 
tiierein, fet in their true light. London ; S. Blan- 
don. MDCCLV. Title ajui 00 pp. Half morocco, 
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PENNSYLVANIA. A Brief View Of the Conduct 
of Pennsylvania, For the Year 1755 ; So far as it 
affected the General Service of the British Colonies, 
particularly the expedition under the late General 
Braddock. With an Account of the fliocking In- 
humanities, committed by the Incurfions of the 
Indians upon the Province in 06tober and Novem- 
ber ; which occafioned a Body of the Inhabitants 
to come down, while the Alfembly were fittin^^ 
and to infill upon an immediate Sut'penfion of all 
Difputes, and the Palfing of a Law for the Defence 
of the Country. Interfpers*d with feveral inter- 
efling Anecdotes and original Papers, relating to 



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the Politics and Principles of the People called 
Quakers: Being a Sequel to a late well known 
Pamphlet, Intitled, A Brief State of Pennsylvania. 
In a Second Letter to a Friend in London. Lon- 
don : R. Griffiths. 1756. 88p/>. Half morocco, 
8vo. (10s. 6d. 2123) 

PENNSYLVANIA. An Historical Review of the 
Constitution and Government of Pennsylvania 
From its Origin; So far as regards the feveral 
Points of Controverly, which have, from Time to 
Time, arifen between The feveral Governors of 
that Province, and Their feveral Assemblies. 
Founded on authentic Documents. [By Dr. 
Franklin] London: R. Griffiths, mdcclix. viii 
pp. Contents 18 pp ; and Text 444 pp. Old calf. 
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PENNSYLVANIA. A New Essay [By the Penn- 
fylvanian Farmer] On the Constitutional Power 
of Great-Britain over the Colonies in America; 
with the Resolves of the Committee for the Pro- 
vince of Pennsylvania^ and their Instructions To 
their Representatives m Assembly. Philadelphia 
Printed ; and London Re-printed for J. Almon, 1774. 
viiiandl26pp. Halfmor, 8vo. {5s. 6d. 2125) 

PENNSYLVANIA. The Acts of the General Af- 
fembly of the Commonwealth of Pensylvania, 
Carefully compared with the Originals. And an 
Appendix, Containing the Laws now in Force, 
paffed between the 30th Day of September, 1775, 
and the Revolution. Togetner witn The Declara- 
tion of Independence ; the Conftitution of the State 
of Penns vl vania ; and the Articles of Confederation 
of the United States of America. Publiihed by 
order of the General Affembly. Philadelphia : 
Printed and Sold by Francis Bailey, in Market- 
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prel. leaves J xixii and 527 pp. Index or Table viii pp. 
Vol. II. Hall and Sellers, Title and pp. 3-704. 
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PENNSYLVANIA. Proceedings and Debates of 
the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, As taken 



586 Bihliotheca Amei^icana. 

in short-hand by Thomas Lloyd. Philadelphia: 

• Printed by Joseph James, in Chesnut-Street. 

M,Dcc,LX XXVII. Volume the Second. Title and 

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PENNSYLVA NIA. Observations upon the present 
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and Sold by Styner and Cist, in Second-ftreet, 
five doors above Arch-ftreet. mdcclxxvii. 24 pp. 
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PENNSYLVA NIA. An Historical Review of the 
Constitution and Government of Pennsylvania, 
from its origin; so far as regards the several points 
of controversy which have from time to time arisen 
between the several Governors of Pennsylvania and 
their several Assemblies. Founded on Authentic 
Documents. [By Dr. Franklin] 1808, Reprinted 
at Philadelphia Dy Wm. Duane, from the London 
Edition of 1759. Title and pp. xv-xxxvi. Text 431 
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PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. Continuation 
of the Account of the Pennfylvania Hofpital; From 
the Firll of Mav 1754, to the Fifth of May 1761. 
With an alphabetical List of the Contributors, 
and of the Legacies which have been bequeathed, 
for Promotion and Support thereof, from its firft 
Rise to that Time. Philadelphia: Printed by B. 
Franklin, and D. Hall. Mdcclxi. Title and pp, 
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PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE (The): Or, 
American Monthly Museum, mdcclxxv. Volume 
I. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by R. Aitken, 
Printer and Bookseller, opposite the London Cof- 
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PEREZ (Francisco). Catecismo de la Doctrina 
Cristiana en lengua Otomi, traducida literalmente 
al Castellanoporel Presbitero D. Francisco Perez, 
catedratico propietario de dicho idioma en la 
nacional y pontificia universidad de la Ciudad 
federal de los estados Mexicanos, examinador 
pinodal de dicho Idioma de este arzobispado. 



"Su 



Bihliotheca Americana* 587 

Mexico : Imprenta de la Testamentaria de Vald^s, 
a cargo de Jos6 Maria Gallegos 1834. 5 fvel, 
leaves and 17 pp. ' Manualito' etc. 46 fp. Half 
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PEREZ (Manuel). Arte de el Idioma Mexicano. 
Por el P. Fr. Manuel Perez, del Orden de N. P. 
San Auguftin, hiio de la Santa Provincia del San- 
tiffimo N ombre de Jesvs, actual Vifitador en ella. 
Cura Miniftro, por fu Mageftad, de la Parroquia 
de los Naturales del Real CoUegio de San Pablo, j 
Cathedratico de dicho Idioma en la Real Vm- 
verfidad de Mexico. Dedicalo a la dicha Santif- 
fima Provincia. Con Licencia. En Mexico, por 
Francisco de Ribera Calderon, en la calle de San 
Auguftin. Ano de 1713. 8 prel, leaves and 80 pp. 
*Indice,* 3 pp. 4to. (4i. 14s. 6<i. 2133) 

PEREZ (Manuel). Parol Indiano, y Gvia de Curas 
de Indios. Summa de los Cinco Sacramentos que 
adminiftran los Miniftros Evangelicos en efta Ame- 
rica. Con todos los cafos morales que fuceden 
entre Indios. Deducidos de los mas claficos Au- 
thores, y amoldados a las coftumbres, y privilegios 
de los ^ aturales. Por el P. Fr. Manuel Perez, 
del Orden de N. P. S. Auguftin, hijo de efta Pro- 
vincia del Santiffimo Nomore de Jesus. Vifitador 
adiual de ella, Cura-Miniftro, por fu Mageftad^ de 
la Parroquia de Naturales de S Pablo de Mexico, 
y Cathedratico de Lengua Mexicana en la Vniver- 
fidad. Bedicala Al Santiffimo Efpofo de la Efpofa, 
y Madre de Dios, y Patron de Efta Nueva-Erpwia, 
Senor San Joseph. Con Licencia de los Svpenores. 
En Mexico, por Francifco de Rivera Calaeron, en 
la calle de San Auguftin. Ano de 1713. 24 lyreU 
leaves and 192 'pp. *• Indice de los Capitulos,' 3 pp, 
4to. (2/. 2s. 2134) 

PERNETTY (Dom). Histoire d'un Voyage aux 
Isles Malouines, Fait en 1763 & 1764; avec des 
Observations sur le Detroit de Magelkn, et sur 
les Patagons, Par Dom Pemetty, Abb6 de TAb- 
baye de Burgel, Membre de rAcademie Royale 
des Sciences & Belles-Lettres de Pruffe ; Amcih 
Correfoondant de calle de Florence, & Biblioth^- 
caire de Sa Majeft^ le Roi de Pruffe. Nouvelle 
Edition. Refondue & augment6e d'un Difcours 
Pr6liminaire, de Remarques fur THistoire Natu- 



588 Bihliotheca Americana. 

relle, &c. A Paris, Saillant & Nyon, m.dcc.lxx. 
Two Volumes. Tome Premier, iv and 385 pp. 
Tome Second. Title and 334 pp. Approbation and 
Privilege 2 pp. With Infolded plates at end. Old 
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PERU. Conquefte van Indien./ De wonderlijcke 
ende waraclbr/tighe Hiftorie vant Coninckrijck van 
Peru,/ ffhelegen in Indien, inde welcke verhaelt 
wordt de gheleghenthept,/ coftuymen, manieren 
van leven, oveniloedicheyt des Goudts ende 
Silvers,/ ende voorts alle de fonderlingfte dinghen 
van den lelven lande./ Infghelijcks van den/ 
fteden, plaetfen ende inwoonders deffelfs Con- 
inckrijcx, daer beneven, hoet ghevonden/ ende 
eerft by de Keyferlijcke Mayefteyt hoocbloflijcker 
memorien gheconque^/fteert ende vercre^hen is, 
met alle de Oorloeben, ende ftrijden, die ghes/ 
buert zijn, foo te^ens d' Indianen, als oock om 
teoe'/vernement d een tegbens den anderen./ De 
Caerte van America./ [Engraved on Copper on the 
title.'] t*Amstelredam./ By Cornells Claefz, woo- 
nende opt Water, by de Oude Bruggbe,/ Int 
Schrijf Boeck. Anno. 1598./ TitUy on the reverse, 
* Tot den Lefer.' Text in 148 leaves very irregu- 
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Potosi' on the reverse of sis. Ee ij. *Tafel oft Re- 
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PERU. Constitucion. Politica de la Republica 
Peruana Jurada en Lima el 20 de Noviembrede 
1823. Lima: 1825. Imprenta del estado por J. 
Gonzalez, cxii and 52 pp. Indice 2 pp. Unoound. 
16mo. (5s. 2137) 

PETERS (Bernhard Michael), Eine befonders 
merkwUrdige Reife von Amflerdam nach Surinam, 
und von da zuriick nach Bremen, in den Jahren 
1783 und 1784. von Bernhard Michael Peters, 
einem Jeverliinder. Wobei die Reil'en und Le- 
bensgefchichte John Thomfons eines Englanders, 
feines vertrauten Freundes und Reilegefahrten auf 
der See. BremeUj 1788. Two Volumes. Erfker 
Theil. 4prel. leaves and 214 pp. Zweyte und letzte 
Theil. 1790. 6 prel, leaves and 188 pp. boards. 
Qvo. (7s. 6d. 2138) 



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PETERS (HrcH^. An Historical and Critical 
Aeoount of Hu^h Peters. After the Manner of 
Mr. Bayle. London : J. Noon, mdccli. 7i pp, 
Hmifmar. 8fv. (4s, 6d. 2139) 

PETITIONS from the Old and New Siibjecta, In- 
habitants of the ProTince of Quebec, to the Right 
Honoorable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal. 
London: Printed in the \ ear 1791. e preL leans 
mnd55pp. Half mar. 8ro. (4f. 6(f.* ?140» 

PHILIPOT (ThovasX The Original and Growth 
of/ The Spaniih Monarch t' United with the 
House of' Austria. Extracted from tfaofe Chro- 
nidea,/ %nnak. Reeifiers and Gen^osne?. that 
jeild aoT &ithM Reprefimtadon how the Hoofes 
crf'Cafiile, Arastm and Burgundr became knit and 
combined into one Kodr. To which are added 
fereial Difeoories of tLoie Acoemons and Im- 
uioieme nts in Italv. Africk. with the £an and 
Wcfi-Indie* that are now annexe^! bv Alliance 
or Con- qoeA to the Diadem oi Sp«ain. Br 
Thona* PLitipot, M^\ / Formerlj of Cbire-Han m 
Cambridee. Lemin^ Printed bj W. G. for B. 
Tajlor, in St. Martins le Grand xk^et St. L&ooaids 
Clnirch ranL 1661. 4 p*«.'. ieix** end text S6ft 
M. W'Wk pcrtrmit of PhiiJip utf i V. c^ Spam. 
SmmU9m, ' 'ISft. n41 ) 

PHILIPS (Miixs). Tht Voraew and AdTeotvrs 
of Mila Plal^ A \\'*!(i'L<Ksr3rT Sailw. Co«- 
taining A &e3aaoD of Lis rarwuf fvevsjif: both br 
Sea and Land : liae mhvsuku Liape lie met wn^ 
fiooi the SiHniardc a: Mexi««. azid -^ Salra^ 
Indiaiiscf Caaica acd ad<>7 bas^Minnf Naboia: 
and the SuferJu gt Le and lit CdOLpiuLiccis imder- 
wcBt br tier Ocmfxieawa:: sad Sfs-'jE^iioe in ihe 
Spaaiih li^Hrxjsu Tciff»!L£«€? wid: A XarsFal 
jS tkii^AJ otti' vf 'die C^oiurtnec iie riSrjsi^ and par- 
taealar 0%«fe7-«^atkatf w. tiie B^lipcxL, <,^ArxaA and 

br Hisait^ix: TJie^ua^t fi^E; of a:, fjur'-i^ SaiSfDr. 
ijtmUm : T- Parnt. 1 754, <^ j-ts. ■ •«««* wiC ':^<tp§'^ 
WmmHrnf^ jmpa 37. It- r.lS vi IK- fiC'S. n 5«. 



PHILLIP -W '-'^-^ir . Ti-e True vuLysiitKilMh' 
faipotm vf'^Jxvk Vyr- a^^c >^ iuwi^^ auc von*- 



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derftilly/ that the like hath neuer been/ hear< 
before :/ Done and performed three yeares, one a 
the other by the Snips of/ Holland and Zeland, 
the North fides of Norway, Mufcouia and/ Tarta 
towards the Kingdomes of Cathaia and Chi 
(hewing/ the difcouerie of the Straights of Weigi 
Nona Zembla,/ and the Countrie lying vndei 
degrees; which is/ thought to be ureenla 
where neuer any man had/ bin before ; with 
cruell Beares, and other/ Monilers of the Sea, ; 
the vnlup-/portable and extreame cold/ tha" 
found to be in/ thofe places./ And how tha 
the laft Voyage, the Shippe was fo inclofedby 1 
Ice, that it was left there, whereby the men ^ 
forced to build a/ houfe in the cold and de 
Countrie of Nona Zembla wherin/ they contin 
10 monthes togeather, and neuer faw nor/ heari 
any man, in moil great cold and extreame/ mife 
and how after that, to faue their Hues, they/ ^ 
conilrained to sajle aboue 350 Duch-/miles, wl 
is above 1000 miles Engliih,/ in little open boa 
along and ouer the/ maine • Seas, in moft gi 
dannger,/and with extreame labour, vii-/fpeak{ 
troubles, and/ great hunger./ Imprinted at I 
dm. for T. Pauier./ 1609./ 2 j^U leaves; 
Title the reverse blank, * To the Right Wor-/fl 
full. Sir Thomas Smith Knight, Gouer-/noui 
the Mufcouy Company, &c.* Signed * Will 
Phillip.' 2 pp. Text in 97 unfolioed leaves. Sig 
tures 6.toV. in fours, and X. in 3 leaves. Mori 
extra, by Riviere. 4to. (4i. 4s. 21 

PHILOPONUS (HoNORius). NovaTypis/Tn 
acta Na-/vigatio./ Novi Orbis Indiae Occi-/d 
talis/ Admodvm Re-/verendi8simorvm P.P./ 
F.F. Reverendffimi ac Illustriilimi Domini^/ ] 
Bvellii Cataloni Abbatis montis/ Serrati, & in i 
verfam Americam, five Novum,/ Orbem Sa 
Sedis Apoftolicee Romans a Latere/ l^egati, Vica 
ac Patriarchae Sociorumq; Mo-/nachorumexOr(] 
S. P. N. Benedidti ad fupra/ didti Novi Mu 
barbaras gentes Chrifti S. Evan-/gelium pradica 
gratia delegatorum Sacerdo-/tum. Dkniffi 
S. D. D. Papam Alexandrum/ VI. Anno Chr 
1492./ Nvnc Primvm/ E varijs Scriptoribus 
vnum colle-/cta, & figuris ornata./ Avthc 
Venerando Fr. Bon Monorio Philopono/ Ordi 




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S. Benedict! Monacho. 1621./ 5 "preL leaves tn- 
eluding the engraved title, and 101 pp. loitk 3 seq, pp. 
There are 18 copperplate engravings. Vellum, 
Folio. {21, 12s. 6d. 2144) 

PHILOSOPHIC SOLITUDE: Or, the choice of 
a rural life : A Poem. By a Gentleman educated 
at Yale College. The Third Edition. New-York: 
Printed by John Holt at the Exchange. [1769 ?] 
40 pp. Half mar. 8vo, {10s. 6d. 2145) 

PHILOTHEUS. A True and Particular History of 
Earthquakes. Containing^ A Relation of that 
dreadful Earthquake which happened at Lima and 
Callao, in Peru, Odlober 28, 1746; publiOi'd at 
Lima by Command of the Vice-Roy, and now 
tranflated from the Original Spanilh ; alfo of that 
which happened in Jamaica in 1692, and of others 
in different Parts of the World. Accurately 
defcribinff The dreadful Bevaflations that have 
been made by thofe horrible Convulfions of the 
Earth; whereby Mountains haye been thrown 
down, or remov d to great Diftances ; Cities, with 
all their Inhabitants, fwallow'd up in a Moment ; 
whole Flocks and Herds, with tibeir Keepers, in- 
gulph'd in the termendous Chaims and Openings 
of V alleys ; large Forells i'unk, and for ever buried 
in an Inftant. Extracted from Authors of the 
moil unexceptionable Credit and Reputation. By 
Philotheus. London : for the Author, 1748. xvi 
and 176 pp. Old calf . Svo, {7s. 6d. 2146) 

PIECES Justificatiyes des M^moires concemant les 
Limites de L*Acadie. A Paris, de L*Imprimerie 
Royale. m.dccliv. Title and 646 pp. Old calf, 
4to, ill. 5s. 2147) 

PIGGOTT (S.) An Authentic Narrative of four 
years residence at Tongataboo, One of the Friendly 

Islands, by Geo. V Who together with 28 

other Missionaries was sent thither by the London 
Society in the Ship Duff, under Captain Wilson 
in 1796, and survived them all; and lived as one 
of the Natives for two Years. With an Appendix 
by an Eminent Writer, By the Rev. S. Piggott, 
A .M. Domestic Chaplain to the Right Hon. Viscount 
Lord Galway. and perpetual Curate of St. James' 
Church, Latcnford, Warrington. London: Long- 



592 Bihliothecd Americana, 

man & Co, 1815. xv and 234 pp. Errata 1 page. 
With plate and chart, Svo. (5s. 6d, 2148) 

PIKE (Zebulon Montgomery). Exploratory 
Travels through the Western Tenitories of North 
America: Comprising a Voyage from St. Louis, 
on the Mississipi, to the Source of that River, ana 
a Joumev through the Interior of Louisiana, and 
the North- Eastern Provinces of New Spain. Per- 
formed in the years 1805, 1806, 1807, hv Order of 
the Government of the United States. By Zebulon 
Montgomery Pike, Major 6th Regt. United 
States Infantry. London : Longman, 1811. xxpp, 
and text 436 pp. With 2 Maps, Half calf, 
4to. (10s. 6d. 2149) 

PIMIENTA (Francisco Diaz). Relacion del 
Svcesso Qve/ Two Francisco Diaz Pimienta, 
General de la Real/ Armada de las Indias, en la 
Isla de fanta Catalina. Dafe cuenta como la/ tom6 
a los enemigos que la poiTeian^ echandolos della, y 
de la/ eilimacion de los defpojos, y numero de los/ 

Srifioneros./ [Co/ap/ion] Con licencia. En Ma- 
rid, Por luan Sanchez. Ano 1642./ 6 unnum' 
bered pages. Half mor. Folio. {11, lis. 6d. 2150) 

PIMIENTA (Francisco Diaz). Relacion del 
svcesso ave two Francisco/ Diaz Pimienta, 
General de la Real Armada de las Indias, en la 
If-/la de S. Catalina. Dafe cuenta de como la 
tomo a los enemigos aue/ la poiTeian, echandolos 
deUa, v la eftimacion de los defpojos, y nu-/mero 
de priuoneros./ [Cobphon'] Con licencia del fenor 
don Miguel de Luna y Arellano, Cavallero del 
Abito de San-/tiago, del Confejo de fu Mageftad, y 
fu Oydor en la Real Audiencia de Sevi'/lla lo im- 
primio Francifco de Lyra, Ano 1642./ 12 un- 
numbered pages. Half mor. 4!to, (ll,lls,6d. 2151) 

PINES. The Isle of/ Pines,/ or,/ A late Discovery 
of a fourth Island in/ Terra Auftralis, Incognita./ 
Being/ A True Relation of certain Englilh per- 
fons,/ Who in the dayes of Queen Elizabeth, 
making a/ Voyage to the Eaft India, were cait 
away, and wrack-/ed upon the Ifland near to the 
Coaft of Terra Auftra-/lis Incognita, and all 
drowned, except one Man and/ four Women, 



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whereof one was a Negro. And now/ lately Anno 
Dom. 1667. a Dutxih ship driven by foul/ weather 
there by chance have found their Pofteritv/ (fpeak- 
ing good Englifh) to amount to ten or twelve/ thou- 
fand perfons, as they fuppofe. The whole Rela-/ 
tion follows, written, and left by the Man himself a/ 
little before his death, and declared to the Dutch 
by/ his Grandchild./ Licenfed June 27. 1668./ 
London J Printed by S. G. for Allen Banks and 
Charles Harper/ at the Flower-Deluice near Crip- 
plegate Church,/ 1668./ Title and 9 pp. half mar. 
4to. {11. U. 21.%) 

PINTO (Ferdinand Mendez). Wunderliche und 
Merckwurdige/ Reisen/ Ferdinandi/ Mendez Pin- 
to,/ Welche er inerhalb ein und zwantzig Jah^/ren, 
durcb Europa, Aiia, und Africa, und deren Konig- 
reiche/ und Lander; als Abyflina, China, Japon, 
Tartarey, Siam, Calamin-/ham, Pegu, Martabane, 
Bengale, Brama, Ormus, Batas, Queda,/ Aru, Pan, 
Ainan, Calempluy, Cauchenchina,/ und andere 
Oerter verrichtet. Darinnen er befcbreibet/ Die 
ihme zu Waffer und Land zugeitoflene grofle/ 
Noht und Gefahr ; wie er nemlich fey dreyzehn- 
malgefangen genom^^/men und fiebenzehnmal rer- 
kaom woroen ; auch vielfaltigen/ Schiffbruch er- 
litten babe :/ Dabey zugleich befindlich eine gar 
genaoe Entwerffung der/ VV under und Raritaten 
erwehnter Lander ; der Gefetze, Sitten, und Ge- 
won^/beiten derfielben Viilcker • und der grofle 
Macfat und Heere«?Kiaflft/ der Einwohner./ Nun 
erft ins Hochteut£cbe uberfetzet, und mil xuxter^/ 
ichiedlicbenKupferftukkengezieret./ AnuterdMmJ 
Bey Henrich und Dietrich Boom, Buchbandlem,/ 
Im Jahr Chrifii 1671./ 4 pre/, leaves induding 
Prcnli$pieee title; and 393 pp. Mope ^ Plale$ at pp. 
1,13,30,98,159,217,256,267. PmgmatMvery 
trregnJar, Uo. (tOt, 6d. 2153> 

PINTO U. de). Beponse de 31'. J. de Pinto, aux 
ohBervatkiDC d'un bomme impartial, Sor ia Lettie 
a Mr. S. B., DoCtextr en Medeciiie a King&oo daw 
la Jamaic|tie, an ioiet des Troubles qm a^itent ae- 
taeUement toote rAmeriqae Septeotrkjiale. A 
Lm Haife, Pierre-Tredenc G<we, m docuxtl 60 
^, A4i^«wr. 8co. <4«.6^ flM) 

PIRATAB/deWAmericaV Y Lu a la dciofr de 
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las Coftas/ de Indias Occidentales/ Dedicado/ Al 
muy Noble Senor Don/ Francisco Lopez Suazo./ 
Traducido/ De la leneua Flamenca en Efpanola, 
por/ el D*>*". de Buena-Maifon Medico/ Prattico en 
la opulentifsima/ Ciudad de Amftprdam./ Segunda 
Impression./ En Cotonia AgripfmaJ En cafa de 
Lorenzo Struik-/Man Ano de 1682./ !^4 preL leaves 
and 490 pp. * Tabla De los Capitulos' 8 pp. Vel- 
lum. 12mo. {11. Is. 2155) 

PIRATAS ( •^ ) de la/ America./ Y Luz a la de- 
fenfa de las Coftas/ de Indias Occidentales/ Dedi- 
cado/ Al muy Noble Senor Don/ Ricardo de 
Whyte,/ Cavellero del Orden Militar/ de Calatrava 
&c*./ Traducido/ De la lengua Flamenca en Elpa- 
nola,/ por el D"*". de Bonne-Maifon./ Impression 
Segunda./ En Colonia AgrippinaJ En cala de Lo- 
renco Struik-/Man, Ano de 1682./ 28 prel. leaves 
and 490 jyp. * Tabla De los Capitulos' 8 pp. Vel- 
lum. 12mo. (11. Is. 2156) 

PI SO (GuLiELMus). Gulielmi Pisonis/ Medici Am- 
stelaedamensis/ de/ Indiae Utriusque/ re Natural! 
et Medica/ Libri Qvatvordecim/ Quorum contenta 
pa^na fequens/ exhibet./ [Gvlielmi Pisonis,/ Me- 
dici AmftelaBdamenfis,/ I. De Aeribus, Aquis, & 
Locis./ II. De Natura & cura Morborum, Occi- 
dentali Indiae, imprimis/ Brafiliae, familiarium./ 
III. De Animalibus, aquatilibus, volatilibus, & 
terreftibus, edulibus./ IV. De Arboribus, frudti- 
bus, & herbis medicis, atque alimentariis,/ nafcen- 
tibus in Brafilia & regionibus vicinis./ V. De 
Noxiis & venenatis, eorumque Antidotis. Quibus 
infertae funt/ Animalium quorundam vivae fe6tiones ; 
Tum & aliquot Me-/tamorphores Infe6lorim./ VI. 
Mantifla aromatica &c. Pofita poft Bontii tra^- 
tus./ Georgii Margravii De Liepftadt/ I. Tracla- 
tus Topographicus ocMeteorologicus Braiiliae, cum 
Ob-/rervatione Eclipfis Solaris,/ II. Commentarius 
de Brafilienfium & Chilenfium indole ac lingua 
&c./ lacobi Bontii, Bataviae in majore Java novas 
Medici ordinarii,/ I. De Conlervanda valetudine./ 
II. Methodus medendi./ III. Obfervationes in 
cadaveribus./ IV. Notae in Garciam ab Orta. V. 
Hifl»ria Animalium. VI. Hiftoria Plantarum.] 
Quibus Iparfim inferuit G. Piso Annotatio-/nes £ 
Additiones quu icones atque res ne-/ceflaria8./] 



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AmsteladamiJ Apud Ludovicum et Danielem/ El- 
zevirios./ A*>. do lo clviii./ 13 jn'el. leaves ; viz. 
Engraved titky * Avtores et Titvli/ 1 page ; * Dedi- 
catoria/ 4 pp; * Praefatio,' 4 pp ; Vei-seSj etc. 12 jop. 
Half-title ; Teat pp. 3-327. * Index' 5pp. * Georgii 
Marcgravii' etc. 39 pp. *Jacobi Bontii/ etc. 326 
pp. * Index rervm' 2 pp» Fine copy. Vellum, 
Folio. {188. 2157) 

PITMAN (Henry) A/ Relation/ of the/ Great 
Sufferings/ and/ Strange Adventures/ Of Henry- 
Pitman,/ Chyrurgion to the late Duke of Mon- 
mouth, contain-/ing an Account;/ 1. Of the occa- 
fion of his being engaged in the Duke's Service. 
2. Of/ hisTryal, Condemnation, and Tranfportation 
to Barbadoes, with/ the moft levere and Unchrif- 
tian A6ls made againft him and his Fellow-fuf- 
ferers, by the/ Govemour and General Affembly 
of that liland. 3. How he made his efcape in a 
Imall/ open Boat with fome of his fellow Captives, 
namely, Jo. Whicker, Peter Begwell, William/ 
Woodcock, Jo. Cooke, Jeremiah Atkins, &c. An^ 
how miraculoufly they were preferved/ on the Sea, 
4. How they went afhore on a uninhabitable Ifland, 
where they met/ with fome Privateers that burnt 
their Boat, and left them on that defolate place to 
ihift/ for themfelves. 5. After what manner they 
lived there for about three Months until/ the faid 
Henry Pitman was taken aboard a Privateer, and 
at lengtli arrived fafe in En-/gland. 6. How his 
Companions were received aboard another Priva- 
teer that was after-/wards taken bv the Spaniards, 
and they all made Slaves; And how aftar fix 
Moneths/ Captivity they were delivered, and re- 
turned to England alu)./ Licenled, June 13th, 
1689. London, Printed by Andrew Sowle: And 
are to be Sold by John Taylor, at the Sign/ of the 
Ship in Paul's Church-Yard, 1689./ Title and pp. 
3-38. Advertisements 1 page. Calf extra by Bedford. 
4to. (1/. lis. 6d. 2158) 

PITMAN (Robert Birks). A Succinct View and 
Analysis of Authentic Information extant in Ori- 
ginal Works, on the practicability of Joining the 
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, by a Ship Canal acrofs 
the Isthmus of America. By Robert Birks Pitman. 
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'Errata 1 "page. Map of the Isthmus of America 
facing TitU, 8t?a. {7s, 6d. 2159) 

PLAIN TRUTH ; Addressed to the Inhabitants of 
America. Containing Remarks on a late Pamphlet, 
intitled Common Sense: Wherein are (hewn, that 
the Scheme of Independence is ruinous, delufive, 
and impracticable ; that were the Author's Affeve- 
rations, refpe6ting the Power of America, as real 
as nugatory. Reconciliation on liberal Principles 
with 6reat Britain would be exalted Policy ; and 
that, circumftanced as we are, permanent Liberty 
and true Happinefs can only be obtained by Re- 
conciliation with that Kingdom. Written by Can- 
didus. Philadelphia, Printed. London, Reprinted 
for J. Almon, m.dcc.lxxvi. 2 prel. leaves and 47 
yp. halfnurr. Svo. (4s. 6d. 2160) 

PLAIN TRUTH : Or, a Letter to the Author of 
Dispassionate Thoughts on the American War. In 
which The Principles and Arguments of that Au- 
thor are refuted, and the Neceflity of carrying on 
that War clearly demonllrated. By the Author of 
Letters to a Nobleman on the Condu6l of the Ame- 
rican War ; and of Cool Thoughts on the Conse- 
quences of American Independence. London: G. 
Wilkie, MDCCLXxx. vii and 76 pp. half morocco. 
Svo, (4s. 6d. 2161) 

PLAIN TRUTH, in a Series of Numbers from the 
New- York Daily Advertiser. New- York. Daniel 
Fanshaw, 1821. 56 pp. 12mo. (2s. 6d. 2162) 

PLAN (A) of a Proposed Union between Great- 
Britain and The Colonies of New-Hamplhire, Maf- 
fachufetts-Bay, Rhode-Ifland, New- York, New- 
Jerfey, Pennfylvania, Maryland, Delaware Coun- 
ties, V irginia. North Carolma, South Carolina, and 
Georgia. Which was produced by one of the De- 
legates from Pennfylvania, in Congrefs, as men- 
tioned in the preceeding W'ork, 4 pp. halfmor. 
8vo. {2s. 6d. 2163) 

PLAN (A) to reconcile Great Britain & her Colo- 
nies, ana preserve the Dependency of America. 
London; J. Almon, MDDCLxxiv. [17741. xvipreL 
pp. Signed * Cosmopolite.' Text 40 pp. halfmor. 
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PLAN ( A^ for conciliating the Jarring Political In- 
terests ot Great Britain and her North American 
Colonies, and For promoting a general Re-union 
throughout the Whole of the British Empire. 
London: J. Ridley, 1775. xviii pp. Uncut and 
Unbound. Svo. (4s. 6d. 2165) 

PLAN (A) for conciliating the Jarring Interests of 
Great Britain and her North American Colonies, 
and For promoting a general Re-union throughout 
the Whole of the British Empire. London: J. 
Ridley, 1775. xviii pp. * Letters, &c.' [Boston, 
1775.] m pp, half tnar. Svo. (10s. 6d. 2166) 

PLANTAGANET (Beauchamp). A/ Description/ 
of the/ Province/ of/ New Albion./ And a Direc- 
tion for Adventurers/ with fmall Hock to get two 
for one, and good land freely./ And for Gentle- 
men, and all Servants, Labourers,/ and Artificers, 
to live Plentifully./ And a former Defcription Re- 
printed of the healthieft, plea-/fantell, and richelt 
Plantation of New Albion in/ North Virginia, 

E roved by thirteen Witneffes./ To^rether with/ A 
.etter from Mailer Robert Evelin, that lived/ there 
many yeers, Ihewin? the particularities, and ex-/ 
cellency thereof./ With a Brief of the Charge of 
Victual, and Neceffaries, to tranf-/port and buy 
ftock for each Planter, or Labourer, there to get/ 
his Mafter fifty pounds per Annum, or more, in 
twelve Trades,/ and at ten pounds charges only a 
man./ London,/ Printed by James Moion, in the 
Yeer mdcl./ 4 prel. leaves; viz. Title having on the 
reverses woodcuts of the * Ploydens Armes. Albions 
Armes. The Order, Medall and Riban of the Al- 
bion Knights,* etc. 'This Epiltle and Preface 
(hews Cato's bed Rules for a Plantation.* etc. at 
the end dated * Middleboro this 5 of Decemb. 1641.* 
Signed * Beauchamp Plantagenet.* 6 pp : Text 32 
pp. Fine large copy , with rough leaves; morocco by 
Bedford. 4to. . (21/. 2167) 

PLANTATION WORK/ the/ Work/ of this/ Gene- 
ration./ Written in True-Love/ To all fuch as are 
weightily inclined to Transplant themfelves and 
Fami-/lies to any of the Englilh Plantati-/on8 in/ 
America./ The/ Mod material Doubts and Ob- 
jedions againft it/ being removed, they may more 



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cheerfully pro-/ceed to the Glory and Renown of 
the God oil the whole Earth, who in all Under- 
takings is to/ be looked unto, Praised and Feared 
for Ever./ London, Printed for Benjamin Clark 
in George- Yard in/ Lombard-ftreet, 1682./ Title 
and 18 j^. 4to. (Ulls.6d. 2168) 

PLANTERS/ PLEA/ (The)./ Or/ the Grovnds of 
Plan-/tations Examined,/ And vfuall Obje6lions 
anfwered./ Together with a manifellation of the 
caufes moovinff/ fuch as have lately vndertaken a 
Plantation in/ New-England :/ For the fatiffa^on 
ofthofe that queftion/ the lawfiilneffe of the A6Hon./ 
London,/ Printed by William lones./ 1630./ Title, 
reverse blank ; * To the Reader.' 2 pp. Text 84 pp. 
Fine copy. 4to. {61.68. 2169) 

PLATFORM (A) of Church DiscipUne: Gathered 
out of the Word of God and agreed upon by the 
Elders and Messengers of the Churches Assembled 
in the Synod at Cambridge, in New-England : To 
be presented to the Churches and General Court, 
for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord, 
the eighth month. Anno 1648. Boston: Belcher and 
Armstrong, 1808. 118 pp. * Confession of Faith ' 
etc. 36 pp. Calf. 12mo. {4s. 6d. 2170) 

POINTIS ^Louis de). Relation/ de ce qui s'est fait 
a la prise/ de Cartagene,/ scitue'e aux/ Indes Es- 
pa^oles,/ par I'Escadre Commande'e/ par Mr. de 
Pomtis./ A BruxelleSfl Chez Jean Fricx, Imp./ & 
Marchand Libraire./ m.dc.xcviii./ Title and 141 
pp. Old calf. nmo. {10s. 6d. 2171) 

POINTIS (Louis de). Monfieur De Pointi's/ Expe- 
dition/ to/ Cartagena ;/ Being/ A particular Rela- 
tion,/ I. Of the Taking and Plundermg of that/ City, 
by the French, in the/ Year 1697./ II. Of their 
Meeting with Admiral Nevil,/ in their Return, and 
the Courfe they/ fteer'd to get clear of him./ Ill, 
Of their Paffin^ by Commaoore Norris,/ at New- 
found-Land./ IV. Of their Encounter with Capt. 
Harlow,/ at their spins into Brest./ Enghfli'd from 
the Original pubUlh'a at Paris/ by Monfieur De 
Pointis himfelf. And/ lUufirated with a large 
Draught of the City/ of Cartagena, its Harbour 
and Forts./ London :/ Sold by S. Crouch, at the 



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Corner of Pope's Head-Alley, in Cornhil ;/ Richard 
Mount at the Poltern, upon Tower-hill ;/ S. Buck- 
ley, a^ainft St. Dunftian s Church, in Fleet-ftreet ; 
and/ A. Feltham, at the foot of the Parliament 
Stairs, Welhninster, 1699./ 4 prel. leaves, including 
title and text 134 pp. Plan wanting. Old calf, 
Qvo. {11. Is, 2172) 

POINTIS (Louis de). a Genuine and Particular 
Account of the Taking of Carthagena hy the French 
and Buccaniers, In the Vejir 1697. Containing an 
Exa<9; Relation of that Expedition, from their firft 
fetting out, to their Return to Breft ; wherein are 
del'crib'd their feveral Engagements with the Eng^- 
lifh, in their Paflage home. By the Sieur Pointis, 
Commander in Chief. With a Preface, giving an 
Account of the Original of Carthagena in 1532, to 
the prefent time : Alio an Account of the Climate 
and Product of that Place, and the Country adja- 
cent. London, Olive Payne, 1740. viii and 86 pp. 
half mar. Svo. (10s. 6d. 2173) 

POINTIS (Louis de). An Authentick and Parti- 
cular Account Of the Taking of Carthagena by the 
French In the Year 1697. Containino^ An exact 
Relation of that Expedition, (in all its Circum- 
Itances) from their firlt Setting out, to their Return 
to Breft ; wherein are defcrib'd their feveral En- 
gagements with the Englifli Fleets, in their Paf- 
lage home. By the Sieur Pointis, Commander 
in Chief. With a Preface, giving an Account of 
the Original of Carthagena in 1532, to the prefent 
Time ; alfo an Account of the Climate and Product 
of that Place, and the Country adjacent. The 
Second Edition. London: Olive Payne, 1740. 
viii and 86 pp. With plan of Carthagena. Half 
morocco. Svo. (10s. 6d. 2174) 

POLITICAL (A) Analysis of the War: The Prin- 
ciples of the prefent political Parties examined; 
and A juft, natural and perfed; Coalition propos'd 
between Two Great Men, whofe Condu6t is parti- 
cularly confider'd. The Second Edition. With an 
Appendix, Enforcing the Coalition propos'd ; and 
proving, from our late Acquifition oi the Havanna, 
that we are now in the moft happy Situation for 
continuing the War, or concluding a Peace. Lon^ 



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dm: Tho. Payne, 1762. Title and 86 pp. half mar. 
8w. (?s.6d, 2175) 

POLITICAL DEBATES [on American Affairs]' 
A PariSy J. W. mdcclxvi. Title and 13 pp. half 
mar. 8vo. (45. 6d. 2176) 

POLITICAL (The) Detection; or the Treachery 
and Tyranny of Administration, both at Home and 
Abroad; disfilayed in a Series of Letters, si^ed 
Junius Americanus. London ; J. and W. Oliver, 
MDCCLXz. Title and text 151 pp. half morocco. 
Svo. (6s. 2177) 

POLITICAL Electricity^ or, An Historical & Pro- 
phetical Print in the Year 1770. Bute & Wilkes 
mven*. Mercurius & Apelles fee*. Published ac- 
cording to Act of Parliament. ^London, 1770.] 
Large sheet, Folio. (4s. 6d. 2178) 

POLITICAL Reflections on the late Colonial Go- 
vernments : In which Their original Constitutional 
Defects are pointed out, and ihown to have natu- 
rally produced the Rebellion, which has unfortu- 
nately terminated in the Difmemberment of the 
British Empire. By An American. London : G. 
Wilkie, MDCCLXxxiii. 3 prel. leaves and 259 pp. 
Calf extra by Bedford. Svo. (15s. 2179) 

PONCE DE LEON (Francisco). Descripcion/ del 
Reynode Chile,/ de fus Puertos, Caletas, y fitio de 
Val-/diuia, con algunos difcurfos para I'u/ mayor 
defenfa, Conquifta,/ y duracion./ Consagrale al 
Rey N vestro/ Senor, en fu Real Confejo de/ las In- 
dias,/ El Maestro Fray Francisco/ Ponce de Leon, 
del Orden de nueftra Senora de la Mer-/ced, Pro- 
curador General del Reyno de Chile, y del/ Real 
Exercito que I'u Mageftad tiene en el Conquir-/ta- 
dor, y Defcubridor de las Prouincias del Rio Ma- 
ra-/non, Fundador de la ciudad de fan Francifco de 
Borja,/ Prouilbr, Gouemado, Vicario General, y 
Inez Ecle-/fiaftico en los Obifpados, de Quito, 
Truxillo, V Chile, Vi-/cario Prouincial de la Pro- 
uincia de Lima,y fu Vifita-dor : y Reformador Ge- 
neral de las de Chile,/ y Tucuman : Prouincial de 
la de Chile. Capellan/ Mayor de los Reynos del 
Peru, y Cnile, y/ Comiffario del fanto Oficio./ 



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[Madrid 1644]. Title and 15 folioed leaves. Un- 
bound. 4to. {SI. 3s. 2180) 

POOR SOLDIER (The); an American Tale: 
Founded on a recent Fact. Inscribed to Mrs. 
Crespigny. The Second Edition. London: J. 
Walter, m.occ.lxxxix. 3 prel. leaves and 43 pp. 
half morocco. 4to. (4s. 6d. 2181) 

PORCACCHI (ToMAso). L'Isole/ piv Faraose/ del 
Mondo,/ descritto da/ Tomaso Porcacchi/ da Cas- 
tiglione Arretino,/et intagliate/ da Girolamo Por- 
ro/ Padovano./ Di nuovo corrette, & illuftrate con 
Taggiunta dell* Jftria, &/ altre Ifole, Scogli, e nu- 
ove curiofita. Eflendovi una/ diftinta defcrittione 
della Citta di Conftantino-/poli, e della Penilbla di 
Morea./ Consecrate/ All* lUultriflimo, & Eccelen- 
tiiSmo Sign, il Sign./ Pietro Gntti/ Q. Lvigi, Q. 
Raimondo,/ nobile Veneto./ In Venetia, m.dc. 
Lxxxvi. Preflb Pietr' Antonio Brigonci. Con Li- 
cenza de* Superiori, e Privilegio./ 2 prel. leaves 
and 200 pp. omall coppetplate Maps at pp. 1, 93, 95, 
102, 104, 107, 108, 111, 112, 114, 115, 117, 119, 
127, 128, 130, 143, 156, 160, 166, 169, 171, 174, 
176,179. 4to. {10s. 6d. 2182) 

PORCEL (Francisco Moreno). Retrato de Man- 
uel de Faria y Sousa, Cavallero del Orden Mili- 
tar de Chriilo, y de la Cal'a Real. Contiene una 
Relacion de fua Vida, un Catalogo de fus Elcritos, 
y un fumario de fus Elogios, recogidos de varies 
Autores, por D. Francisco Moreno Porcel ; Aora 
nuevamenta acrelcentado con un Juifio Hiftorico, 
que compuzo el Excellentiflimo Senhor Don Fran- 
cifco Xavier de Menefes, Conde de la Erizeira. 
Ofrecido al Excellentissimo Senhor D. Luis de 
Meneses Quinto Conde de la Erizeira, del Concejo 
Su Mageftad, Coronel, y Brigadero de Infanteria, 
Vi-Rey, y Capitan General (jue fue en los Efiados 
de la India, &c. Lisboa Occidental, en la Officina 
Ferreiriana. m.dcc.xxxiii. Com todas las li- 
cencias neceflarias. 8 prel. leaves, and 103 pp. Un- 
bound. Folio, {21. 2s. 2183) 

PORCUPINE (Peter). Observations on the 
Debates of the American Confess, or the Ad- 
dresses presented to General W ashington, on his 
resignation : With remarks on the Timidity of the 



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Language held towards France; The Seizures 
of American Veffels by Great Britain and 
France ; and on the relative situations of those 
countries with America. By Peter Porcupine, 
Author of the Bone to gnaw for Democrats, — 
Letter to Tom Paine, &c. &c. To which is pre- 
fixed, General Washington's Address to Congress ; 
and the answers of the Senate and House of 
Representatives. Philadelphia printed: London 
reprinted, David Ogilvy and Son, 1797. Title 
and 38 p|>. 8uo. (2s. 6d. 2184) 

PORCUPINE'S WORKS; containing various 
Writings and Selections, exhibiting a faithful 
Picture of the United States of America ; of their 
Governments, Laws, Politics, and Rescources ; of 
the characters of their Presidents, Governors, 
Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and 
of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Vir- 
tues and Vices of the People : Comprising also a 
complete series of historical documents and re- 
marks, from the end of the War, in 1783, to the 
Election of the President, in March, 1801. By 
William Cobbett. In Twelve Volumes. (A Volume 
to be added annually.) London: Cobbett and 
Morgan, May, 1801. Twelve Volumes. Vol. I. 
400 pp. Vol. II. 2 prel. leaves and 472 pp. Vol. 
III. 2 prel. leaves and 440 pp. Vol. IV. 2 prel, 
leaves arid 444 pp. Vol. V. 2 prel. leaves and 432 
pp. Vol. VI. 2 prel. leaves and 432 pp. Vol. VII. 
2 prel. leaves and 430 pp. Vok VIIL 2 prel. leaves 
and 480 pp. Vol. IX. 2 prel. leaves and 412 pp. 
Vol. X. 2 prel. leaves and 449 pp. * Postscript. — To 
the Public' 3 pp. Vol. XL 2 prel. leaves and 434 
pp. Vol. XII. 2 prel. leaves and 252 pp. * Index' 
81pp. Half calf. Svo. {'21. 2s. 2185) 

PORTER (Eliphalet). A Discourse before the 
Society for Propagating the Gospel among the 
Indians and others in North- America, delivered 
November 5th, 1807. By Eliphalet Porter. D.D. 
Pastor of the first Church in Roxbury. Boston : 
Munroe, Francis, &. Parker, 1808. 24 pp. 
Uneut 8vo. (2s. 6d. 2186) 

PORTEUS (Beilby). A Letter to the Governors, 
Legislatures, and Proprietors of Plantations, in the 



Bihliotheca Americana, 603 

British West-India Islands. By the Right Rev- 
erend Beilby Porteus. D.D. Bishop of London. 
London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1808. 48 pp. 
Svo, {Ss. 6d, 2187) 

POTENT (The) Enemies of America laid open: 
Being Some account of the baneful effects attend- 
ing the ule of Distilled Spirituous Liquors, and the 
Slavery of the Negroes; To which is added, 
The happinefs attending life, when dedicated 
to the honour of God, and good of mankind, in 
the fentiments of fome perlbns of eminence near the 
clofe of their lives, viz. the earl of Effex, count 
Oxciftem, H. Grotius, D. Brainard, John Lock, 
&c, Philadelphia : Printed by Joseph Crukshank 
in Market-Street, between Second and Third 
Streets. A Collective title of the following : — 1st, 
*The Mighty Destrover displayed, In some 
Account of the Dreadnil Havock made by the 
miilaken Use as well as Abuse of Distilled Spi- 
rituous Liquors. By a Lover of Mankind. Phila- 
delphia : Printed bv Joseph Crukshank, between 
Second and Third Streets, in Market-Street. 
M.DCc.Lxxiv.' 48 pp. 2nd, * Thoughts upon 
Slavery. By John Wesley, A. M. London 
Printed: Re-printed in Philadelphia, with notes 
and fold by Joseph Crukshank. md,cc,lxxiv.* 
83 pp. 3rd. * To the foregoing teltimonies of the 
happinefs of a life (pent m the fervice of God, 
may be added that of a faithful fervant of Christ 
from amongft ourfelves, to wit, David Brainard,* 
etc. 16 pp. 4th. * The Dreadful Visitation, in a 
short Account of the Progress and Effects of the 
Plague, The laft time it fpread in the city of Lon- 
don, in the year 1665, extra^ed from the memoirs 
of a perfon who refided there during the whole 
time of that infe6tion. Philadelphia: Printed by 
Joseph Crukshank on the North fide of Market- 
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l'extremit6 de TAmerique. Le premier ^tabliffe- 
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faint Laurent, le gouvemement de Quebec, des 
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POTTER (Lyman). A Sermon preached before 
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PRESENT STATE (The) of Great Britain and 
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confidered. Containing a particular Account of 
The dearth and fcarcity of the neceffaries of life in 
England ; the want of staple commodities in the 
Colonies ; the decline of their trade ; increase of 
people ; and neceffity of manufa6hires, as well as 
of a trade in them hereafter. In which The caufes 
and confequences of thele growing evils, and me- 
thods of preventing them, are suggefted; The 
proper Regulations for the Colonies, and the taxes 
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PRICE (Richard). Cursory Remarks on Dr. Price's 
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a Letter to a Friend. By a Merchant. London : 
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PRICE (Richard). Observations on the Nature of 
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the Justice and Policy of the War with America, 
etc. London, Printed: New-York, Re-printed by 
S. Loudon, in Water-Street. 1776. 107 pp. half 
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PRICE (Richard). Observations on the Nature of 
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the Justice and Policy of the War with America. 
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Edition. London: T. Cadell, m.dcc.lxxvi. 4 pre/. 
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PRICE (Richard). Observations on the Nature of 
Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, and 
the Justice and Policv oi the War with America. 
To which is added An Appendix, Containing a 
State of the National Debt, an Eltimate of the 
Money drawn from the Public by the Taxes, and 
an Account of the National Income and Expendi- 
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F.R.S. The Fourth Edition. London: T. Cadell, 
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PRICE (Richard). Observations on the Nature of 
Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, and 
the Justice and Policy of the War in America. To 
which are added an Appendix and Postscript^ con- 
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of the Money drawn from the Public by the Taxes, 
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the Justice and Policy of the War with America, 
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the Justice and Policy ot the War with America. 
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Expenditure fince the laft War. By Richard Price, 
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the Justice and Policy of the War with America. 
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containing A State of the National Debt, An Esti- 
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Taxes, and An Account of the National Income 
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Theory and Principles of Civil Liberty and Go- 
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the Pretenfions of the American Colonies, In re- 
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the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Go- 
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a brief Account of the Debts and Resources of 
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Nature and Value of Civil Liberty, and the War 
with America : Also Observations on Schemes for 
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a brief Account of the Debts and Resources of 
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PRICE (Richard). A Sermon delivered to a Con- 

S relation of Protestant Dissenters, at Hackney, 
n the 10th of February laft. Being the Day ap- 
pointed for a General Fast. By Richard Price, 
D.D. F.R.S. The Third Edition. To which are 
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London's Sermon on Ash- Wednesday, 1779. Lon- 
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PRICE (Richard). Three Letters to the Rev. Dr. 
Price : Containing Remarks upon his Fast-Sermon. 
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PRICE (Richard). Observations on the Importance 
of the American Revolution, and The Means of 
making it a Benefit to the World. To which is 
added, A Letter from M. Turgot, late Comptroller- 
General of the Finances of France : With An Ap- 
pendix, containing a Tranflation of the Will of M. 
Fortune Ricard, lately publiihed in France. By 
Richard Price, D.D. L.L.D. And Fellow of the 
Royal Society of London, and of the Academy of 
Arts and Sciences in New- England. London : T. 
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PRIEST (William). Travels in the United States 
of America ; commencing in the year 1793, and 
ending in 1797. With tne Author's Journals of 
his two Vojra^es across the Atlantic. By William 
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Baltimore and Boston. London : J. Johnson, 1802. 
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PRIESTLEY (Joseph). Observations on the Emi- 
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addresses delivered to him on his arrival at New- 
York. New Edition. Philadelphia, printed. Lon- 
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PRIMER./ (A)/ for the Use of the/ Mohawk Chil- 
dren,/ To acquire the Spelling and Reading of 
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English Tongue ; which for that Purpose is put/ 
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eghyadow Ka-/niyenkehaga Kaweanondaghkoun : 
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PRINCE (Deborah). Dying Exercises of Mrs. 
Deborah Prince : And Devout Meditations of Mrs. 
Sarah Gill, Daughters of the late Rev. Mr. Thomas 
Prince, Minifter of the South Church, Boston. 
Edinburgh : D. Paterson, mdcclxxxv. 46 pp. 
12mo. (78. 6d. "" 



PRINCE (Thomas). A Sermon Delivered By Tho- 
mas Princej M.A. On Wenfday Oaoher 1. 1718. 
At his Ordmation to the Pastoral Charge Of the 
South Church in Bolion, N. E. In Conjun6tion 
with the Re-verend Mr. Joseph Sewall. Together 
with The Charge, By the Reverend Increase Ma- 
ther, D.D. And a Copy of what was faid at giving 
the Right Hand of Fellowlhip : By the Reverend 
Cotton Mather, D.D. To which is added, A Dis- 
course Of the Validity of Ordination by the Hands 
of Presbyters, Previous to Mr. SewalVs on Septem- 
ber 16. 1713. By the Late Reverend and Learned 
Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, Pallor of the fame 
Church. Boston: Printed by J. Franklin for S. 
Gerrish, and Sold at his Shop, near the Old Meet- 
in^-Houfe. 1718. 4 prel. leaves and 76 pp. * A 
Discourse had By the late Reverend and Learned 
Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, Previous to the Ordina- 
tion Of the Reverend Mr. Jofeph Sewall. At Bos- 
ton, September 16. 1713. Affirming ana proving 
the Vaudity of Presbyterial Ordination. Boston : 
Printed by J. Franklin, for S. Gerrish, and Sold at 
his Shop near the Old Meeting Houfe. 1718.' 2 

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PRINCE ^Thomas). The Departure of Elijah la- 
mented A Sermon Occafioned By the Great & Pub- 



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lick-Lofs In the Deceafe of the very Reverend & 
Learned Cotton Mather, D.B. F.R.S. And Senior 
Pallor of the North Church in Boston: Who left 
this Life on Feb. 13th 1727, 8. The Momins: after 
He finilhed the LX V Year of his Age. By Thomas 
Prince, M.A. And one of the Paftors of the South 
Church. BosUm in New- England : Printed for D. 
Henchman, near the Brick Meeting Houfe in Corn- 
hil. MDCCXXViii. Half-iitU, title, and 26 pp. 
Svo, (7a. 6d. S230) 

PRINCE (Thomas). A Chronological Hiftory of 
New-England In the Form of Annals: Being A 
fummary and exa6); Account of the moil material 
Tranfawions and Occurrences relating to This 
Country, in the Order of Time wherein they hap- 
pened, from the Dilbovery by Capt. Gosnold in 
1602, to the Arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730. 
"With an Introduction. Containing A brief Epitome 
of the moll remarkable Tranfa6tions and Events 
Abroad, from the Creation: Including the con- 
nedted Line of Time, the Succeffion of Patriarchs 
and Sovereigns of the mofl famous Kingdoms and 
Empires, the gradual Difcoveries of America, and 
the Progress of the Reformation to the Difcovery 
of New England. By Thomas Prince, M.A. Bos- 
ton, N. E. Printed by Kneeland & Green for S. 
Gerrish, mdccxxxvi. Vol. I. 5 prel. leaves, xii, and 
20 pp. ' The Introduction ' 104 pp, ' The New- 
England Chronology * Part I. and Part II. 254 pp. 
Old calf. SmallQoo. (155. 2231) 

PRINCE (Thomas). Extraordinary Events the Do- 
ings of God, and marvellous in pious Eyes. lUuf- 
trated In a Sermon At the South Church inBoflon, 
N. E. On the General Thanksgiving, Thurfday, 
July 18. 1745. Occafion'd By taking the City of 
Louiibourg on the Ifle of Cape-Breton, by New- 
England Soldiers, aflifled by a Britifh Squadron. 
Bv Thomas Prince, M.A. And one of the Pallors 
of (aid Church. Boston: Printed for D. Hench- 
man in Cornhil. 1745. 2 prel, leaves and pp. 7-35. 
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PRINCE (Thomas). Extraordinary Events the Do- 
ings of God, and marvellous in pious Eyes. Illus- 
trated in a Sermon At the South Church in Boflon, 



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N. E. On the General Thanksffiving, Thursday, 
Julvl8, 1745. Odcafion'd By Taking the Citj of 
Louiibourg on the Ifle of Cape- Breton, by !New- 
England Soldiers, ailifted by a Britifh Squadron. 
By Thomas Prince, M.A. And one of the Paitors 
of the laid Church. The Third Edition. Boston, 
Printed : London, Reprinted ; J. Lewis, 1746. 32 
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PRINCE (Thomas). Extraordinary Events the Do- 
ings of God, and marvellous in pious Eyes. Illuf- 
trated in a Sermon at the South Church in Bofton, 
N. E. On the General Thanksgiving, Thursday, 
July 18. 1746. Occafion'd By taking the City of 
Louiibourg on the Ifle of Cape- Breton, by New- 
England Soldiers, aiiiiled by a Britifli Squadron. 
By Thomas Prince, M.A. And one of the PalVors 
of faid Church. Edinburgh : R. Fleming and Com- 
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PRINCE (Thomas). The Salvation of God in 1746. 
In Part fet forth in a Sermon At the South Church 
in Boilon, Nov. 27. 1746. Being the Day of the 
Anniversary Thanksgiving In the Province of the 
Maflachufetts Bay in N. £. Wherein The moft re- 
markable Salvations of the Year pafl;, both in Eu- 
rope and North- America, as &r as they are come 
to our Knowledge, are briefly conlidered. By Tho- 
mas Prince, M.A. And a Pallor of the faid Church. 
Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Comhil. 
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PRINCE (Thomas). A Sermon Delivered At the 
South Church in Bofl;on, N. E. Auguft 14. 1746. 
Being the Day of General Thanks^ ving for The 
great Deliverance of the Britifli Iv ations by The 
glorious and happy Vi6tory near Culloden. Ob- 
tained by His Royal Highnefs Prince William 
Duke of Cumberland April 16. laft. Wherein The 
Greatnefs of the Publick Danger and Deliverance 
is in Part fet forth, to excite their moft grateful 
Praifes.to the God of their Salvation. By Thomas 
Prince, M.A. And a Paftor of the faid Church. 
Boston : Printed for D. Henchman in Comhil, and 
S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen-ftreet. 1746. 
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PRINCE (Thomas). A Sermon Deliver'd at the 
South Church in Boilon, New- England, Aug^ft 
14, 1746. Being the Day of General Thanksgiving 
for the Great Deliverance of the Britifh Nations, 
by the Glorious and Happy Victory near CuUoden. 
Obtained by His Royal Highness Prince William 
Duke of Cumberland, April 16, in the fame Year. 
"Wherein the Greatness of the Publick Danger and 
Deliverance is in Part let forth, to excite their moil 
grateful Praifes to the God of their Salvation. ]ij 
Thomas Prince, M.A. And a Pallor of the faid 
Church. Boston Printed: London, Re-printed, 
John Lewis, 1747. 39 pp. %oo. {7s.6d. 2237) 

PRINCE (Thomas). The natural and moral Go- 
yemment and Agency of God in caufing Droughts 
and Rains. A Sermon At the South Church in 
Bofton, Thurfday, Aug. 24. 1749. Being the Day 
of the General Thanksgiving, In the Province of 
the Massachusetts, For the extraordinary reviving 
Rains, after the mod diftreiiiu^ Drought whicii 
have been known among us in the Memory of any 
Living. By Thomas Prince, A.M. And a Pallor 
of the faid Church. Boston: Printed and Sold at 
Kneeland and Green's, in Queen Street, 1749. 3 
freL leaves and 40 pp. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2238) 

PRINCE (Thomas). Six Sermons by the late Tho- 
mas Prince, A.M. one of the Ministers of the South 
Church In Boston. Published from his Manu- 
scripts. By John Erskine, D.D. one of the Minis- 
ters or Edinburgh. Edinburgh : David Paterson, 
MDCCLXXxv. xvi and text 156 pp. Half morocco, 
12mo. (7s, 6d, 2239) 

The 16 preliminary pages are occupied with »n intereotior Me- 
moir of Thomas Priiice and the Prince family, B) Dr. John 
Eraklne. 

PRINCE (Thomas). A Chronological History of 
New-England, in the form of Annals : Being A 
Summary and exact Account of the most material 
Transactions and Occurrences relating to this 
Country, in the order of Time wherein they hap- 
pened, from the Discovery of Capt. Gosnold, in 
1602, to the Arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730. 
With an Introduction containing A brief Epitome 
of the most considerable Transactions and Events 
abroad, From the Creation. Including the con- 



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nected line of Time, the succession of Patriarchs 
and Sovereigns of the most famous Kingdoms and 
Empires ; the gradual Discoveries of America, and 
the Progress of the Reformation, to the Discovery 
of New- England. By Thomas Prince, M. A. Bos- 
ton, N . E. Printed hy Kneeland & Green, for S. 
Gerrish. mdccxxxvi. A New Edition, published 
by Cummings, Hilliard, and Company. 1826. 439 
pp. Svo. (85. 6d, 2240) 

PRINCIPLES of Trade. Freedom and Proteftion 
are its beil Suport : Induilry, the only Means to 
render Manufa6ture8 cheap. Of Coins ; Exchange ; 
and Bountys ; particularly on Corn. Bv a Well- 
Wilher to his King and Country. With an Ap- 
pendix. Containing Refle6lions on Gold, Silver, 
and Paper paffing as Mony. The Second Edition 
core6lea and enfarg'd. London, Brotherton and 
Sewell, MDCCLxxiv. 3 prel. leaves and 48 pp. * Ap- 
pendix '16 pp. Old tree calf. Svo. (15s. 2241) 

This copy once belontred to William Vaiiehan, who has written on 
its fly leaf " N.B. The Notes by Dr. Franklin." 

PRINCIPLES of Law and Government with an in- 
quiry into the Justice and Policy of the Present 
War^ [with America], and most effectual means of 
obtaming an honourable, permanent, and advan- 
tageous Peace. London : J. Murray, mdcclxxxi. 
Two Parts. Part I. 3 prel. leaves and 202 pp. Part 
II. Half-title and 127 pp. Errata 1 page. Old calf. 
4to. {7s. 6d, 2242) 

PROCLAMATION. By the Queen, a Proclama- 
tion, For Settling and Afcertainin^ the Current 
Rates of Foreign Coins in Her Majeilies Colonies 
and Plantations in America: [Colophon']. London, 
Printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Tho- 
mas Newcomb, deceas d ; Printers to the Queens 
moll Excellent Majefty. 1704. A Broadside, half 
mor. Folio. (4s. 6d. 2243) 

PROGRESS (The) of the French In their Views of 
Univerl'al Monarchy. London : W. Owen, m.d.cc. 
Lvi. vi and 58 pp. Svo. (4s. 6d. 2244) 

PROPOSAL (A) For putting a Speedy End to the 
War, By Ruining the Commerce of the French and 
Spaniards, And Securing our Own, Without any 
additional Expence to the Nation. London, Daniel 
Brown, mdcciii, viii and pp. 5-18. Half morocco. 
4'to. {7s. 6d. 2245) 



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PROPOSAL (A) For Humbling Spain. Written in 
1711. By a Perfon of Diftin6tion. And now firft 

Printed from the Manuscript. To which are added, 
ome Confiderations on the Means of Indemnify- 
ing Great Britain from the Expences of the Pre- 
sent War. London : J. Roberts, [1739 ?] viii and 
7^Ifp,halfmor. 8vo, {7s. 6d. 2246) 

PROPOSAL (A) For Humbling Spain. Written in 
1711. Bv a Perfon of Diftin6hon. And now firft 

Erinted from the Manuscript. To which are added 
ome Confiderations on the Means of Indemnifying 
Great Britain from the Expences of the Prefent 
War. The Second Edition. London; J.Roberts 
[1739?] viii and 72 pp. halfmor. 8oo. (7«. 6d. 224-7) 

PROPOSALS Offered for the Su^ar Planters Re- 
dress, And for Reviving the Bntilh Sugar Com- 
merce. In a further Letter from a Gentleman of 
Barbadoes, To his Friend in London. Londouy J. 
Wilford, M.DCC.xxxiii. 35 pp. Half morocco. 
4to. (4s. 6d. ' 



PROPOSALS For Uniting the English Colonies on 
the Continent of America So as to enable them to 
adl with Force and Vigour againft their Enemies. 
London : J. Wilkie, m.dcc.lvii. Tifte, vi and 38 pp. 
halfnwr. Svo. {7s. 6d. 2249) 

PROSPECT (A) of the Consequences of the Prefent 
Condu6); of Great Britain towards America. Lon- 
dofi : J , Almony 1776. 98 pp. Half morocco, 
Svo. {5s. 6d. 2250) 

"PROSPECTS on the Rubicon : Or, an Investigation 
into the Causes and Consequences of the Politics 
to be agitated at the Meeting of Parliament. Lon- 
don : MDCCLXxxvii. iv and 68 pp. Half morocco. 
Svo. {4s. 6d. 2251) 

PROTEST Against the Bill To repeal the American 
Stamp A61, of Last Session. A Paris, J. W. m.dcc. 
Lxvi. 16 pp. Svo. (4s. 6d. 2252) 

PROTEST (Second), with a List of the Voters 
against the Bill To Repeal the American Stamp 
Act, of Last Session. A Paris, J. W. 1766. 15pp. 
With Errata to the 1st and 2nd Protest 14 lines. 
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PROTESTS. Correct Copies Of the Two Protests 
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A6i, of Last Session. With Lists of the Speakers 
and Voters. A Paris, J. W. m.dcc.lxvi. 22 pp. 

* A List* etc. 8 pp. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2254) 

PROUD (Robert). The Hiftory of Pennfylvania. 
in North America, from the Original Inftitution and 
Settlement of that Province, under the firft Pro- 
prietor and Governor William Penn, in 1681, till 
after the Year 1742 ; with an Introduction respect- 
ing The Life of W. Penn, prior to the grant of the 
Province, and the religious Society of the People 
called Quakers ; — with the firft rife of the neigh- 
bouring Colonies, more particularly of Weft-New- 
Jerfey, and the Settlement of the Dutch and Swedes 
on Delaware . To which is added, A brief Descrip- 
tion of the said Province, and of the General State, 
in which it flourilhed, principally between the 
Years 1760 and 1770. The whole mcluding a Va-^ 
riety of Things Useful and interefung to be known, 
refpe6ting that Country in early Time, &c. With 
an Appendix. Written principally between the 
Years 1776 and 1780, By Robert Proud. PhUa- 
delphiOf Printed and Sold by Zachariah Poulson, 
Junior, Number Eighty, Chesnut Street, 1797. 
Two Volumes, Volume I. 508 ;)p. With Portrait 
of PenUy and Map of Pennsylvania, Volume II. 

* Printed etc. No. 106, Chefnut ftreet, Nearly oppo- 
fite to the Bank of North America. 1798.' 373 pp. 

* Appendix 'cte. 146 pp. 8vo. (1/. Is. 2255) 

PSALMS. The/ Psalms,/ Hymns,/ and/ Spiritual 
Songs/ of the/ Old and New Yeftament,/ FaithfuUy 
Tranflated into/ English Metre./ For the ufe, edi- 
fication, and comfort of the/ Saints in publick and 
private, efpe-/cially in New-England./ Cambridge,/ 
Printedfor Hezekiah Usher, of Boftoo./ [1664]. 94 
pp. including the title. Imperfect^ wanting all after 
page 94. jRed morocco extra by Francis Bedford. 
12mo, (10/. 10s. 2256) 

PSALTERIUM AMERICANUM. The' Book of 
Pfalms, In a Tranilation Exa6);lv conformed unto 
the Original ; but all in Blank Verfe, Fitted unto 
the Tunes commonly ufed in our Churches. Which 
Pure Offering is accompanied with Illustrations, 
digging for li idden Treal'ures in it ; And Rules to 



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Employ it upon the Glorious and Various Inten- 
tions of it. vV hereto are added, Some other Por- 
tions of the Sacred Scripture, to Enrich the Can- 
tional. Boston : in N. E. Printed by S. Kneeland, 
for B. Eliot, S. Gerrish, D. Henchman, and J. Ed- 
wards, and Sold at their Shop, 1718. Ttf /e, xxivi and 
436 pp. Imperfect f VMnting pages in and iv. Bound, 
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PTOLEMiEUS (Claudius). In hoc Opere/haeccon- 
ti/nentvr Geographies CI. JPtolemsei a plurimis uiris 
utriusiq? linguae do6lifl*./ emedata: &cuarchetTpo 
graeco ab ip& collata./ Schemata cQ demonitra- 
tionibus fuis corredla a Marco Beneuentano/ Mo- 
nacho ccelefduo & Joanne Cotta Veronenfi uiris 
Mathematicis/ confultiffimis./ Figura de proie6tione 
fphersB in piano quae in libro o^auo defidera/ batur 
ad ipfis n5aum inilaurata fed fere ad inuenta eius. 
n. ueiligia/ in nullo etiam ^aeco codice extabant./ 
Maxima quantitas diert ciuitatQ : & diflantiae locon 
abAlexadria/Aegypticuiufqi ciuitatis: quaemalijs 
codicibus n6 erant./ Planifphaerium CI. Ptolemei 
nouiter recognitd & diligentifl*. emen-/datum a 
Marco Beneuentano Monacho celeiliuo./ Nona 
orbis del'criptio ac noua Oceani nauigatio qua Lif- 
bona ad/ Indict peruenitur pelagus Marco Bene- 
uentano monacho caeIe-/llino aedita./ Noua & uni- 
ueri'alior Orbis cogniti tabula[Ioa. Ruyfch Germano/ 
elaborata./ Sex Tabulae nouiter confe6tae uidelicet 
Liuoniae : Hyfpaniae Galliae :/ Germaniae : Italiae : 
& ludeae./ Cavtvm est edicto Ivlii. II. Pont Max./ 
ne q vis Imprimereavt Imprimi/ facere avdeat hoc 
ipsvm opys/ pena excommvnicationis latae Senten- 
tiae/his qvi contra Mandatvm Ivssvmqye/ conari 
avdebvnt./ Anno Virginei Partvs/ MDVIII./ 
Rome, Signatures A. [D ^ E in six] to "N, in 
eightSy 0. in seven, followed by 34 copperplate Maps, 
* IncipitRegiilrum etc; signatures Aa 6j Bb ineightSf 
Cc in four, * Reuerendiffimo in Chnfto' etc, sig- 
natures a in sir b in eight. Fine copy. Vellum, 
Folio, (SI. 3s. 2258) 

PTOLEMiEUS (Claudius). Geo-/graphiaB/ vni- 
versae/ tvm veteris^ tvm/ novae absolvtissimum/ 
opus, duobus voluminibus distin6him,y[ In quorum 
priore habentur/ CI. Ptolemaei Pelvsiensis/ Geo- 
graphicae enarrationis Libri o6to :/ Quorum primus, 
qui praecepta ipfius facultatis omnia comple6titur,/ 



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commentarijs vberrimis illuflratus est kj To. An- 
tonio Madno Patavino./ In fecundo volumine in 
funt/ CI. rtolemaei, antique orbis tabulae xxvii. ad 
prifcas hi-/ftorias intelligendas fumme neceiTariae. 
Et tabulae xxxvii. recen-/tiores, quibus vniuerfi 
orbis pictura, ac facies, fingularumq j/ eius partium, 
regionum, ac prouinciarum ob ocu-/los patet nollro 
saeculo congruens. Vna cum ipfarum tabularum 
copioiifilmis expofitionibus, (]uibus fingulae/ orbis 
partes, prouinciae, regiones, imperia, regna, duca- 
tuSy &/ alia dominia, prout nostro tempore fe ha- 
bent,/ exa6te deicribuntur/ Auflore eodem lo. Ant. 
Ma^no/ Patavino, Mathematicarum in/ Almo Bo- 
nomenii Gjnnnafio publico profeffore./ Anno 1597./ 
In celeberrima Agrippinensivm CobnuB excvdebat/ 
Petrvs Keschedt./ Two Parts. [Part I.] 4 preL 
leaves^ 47 and 184 pp. Index 38 pp. [Part II]. Title 
andjolioed leaves 2-292. Index 56 pp. Vellum. 
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PUGH (Ellis). A Salutation to the Britains, To 
Call them From the Many Things, to the One 
Thin^ needful, for the Saving of their Souls ; Es- 
pecially. To the poor unlearned Tradefmen^low- 
men ana Shepherds, thole that are of a low Degree 
like my felf, This, in Order to dire6l you to know 
God and Chrift, the only wife God, which is Life 
eternal, and to learn of him, that you may become 
wifer than your Teachers. By Ellis Pvgh. Tranl- 
lated from the Britilh Language by Rowland Ellis, 
Revis'd and Corrected by Davia Lloyd. Phila- 
delphia: Printed by S. Keimer, for W. Da vies, 
Bookbinder, in Chefnut-Street. 1727. xv and 222 
pp. Old calf. 16mo. {11. Is. 2260) 

PULLEIN (Samuel). The Culture of Silk : Or, 
an Essay on its rational Practice and improve- 
ment. In Four Parts. I. On the railing and plant- 
ing of Mulberry Trees. II. On hatching and rear- 
ing the Silk-Worms. III. On obtaining their Silk 
and Breed. IV. On reeling their Silk-Pods. For 
the ufe of the American (S)lonies. By the Rev. 
Samuel Pullein. M.A. London : A. JVlillar, mdcc 
Lviii. XV and 399 pp. With two plates. Old calf. 
8vo. {7s. 6d. 2261} 

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State of Affairs with America, and the means of 
Conciliation. By William Pulteney, Esq: The 
Third Edition. London : J. Dodsley, mdcclxxviii. 
Title and 102 pp, half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2262) 

PULTENEY ( William). Thoughts on the present 
state of affairs with America, and the means of 
conciliation. By William Pulteney, Esq. The 
fourth edition. London: J. Dodsley, mdcclxxviii. 
Title and 102 pp. half mar, 8vo. (4«. 6d, 2263) 

PULTENEY (Wiluam). Considerations on the 
Present State of Public Affairs, and the means of 
raising the necessary Supplies. By William Pul- 
teney, Esq. The Second Edition. London: J. 
Dodsley, hdcclxxix. Title and 51 pp. half mor, 
8w. {48. 6d. 2264) 

PURCHAS (Samuel). Pvrchas his Pilgrimage./ 
Or/ Relations/ of the World/ and the Religions/ 
observed in all Ages/ And places difcouered, from 
the/ Creation vnto this/ present./ In foure Partes./ 
This first contai-/neth A Theological and/ Geo- 
graphical Hiftorie of Afia, Africa,/ and America, 
witn the Iflands/ Adiacent./ Declaring the An- 
cient Religions before the Flovd, the/ Heathnifh, 
Jewifh, and Saracenicall in all A^es fince, in thofe/ 
parts profeffed, with their feuerall Opinions, Idols, 
Oracles, Temples,/ Prieftes, Falls, Feafts, Sacri- 
fices, and Rites Religious : Their/ beginnings. Pro- 
ceedings, Alterations, Sedts,/ Orders and Succef- 
fions./ With briefe Defcriptions of the Countries, 
Nations. States, Discouenes,/ Priuate and Pub- 
like Cuuomes, and the moft Remarkable Rarities 
of/ Nature, or Humane Induftrie. in the (ameJ By 
Samvel Pvrchas, Miniiler at Eftwood in Effex./ 
LondonJ Printed by William Stansby for Henrie 
Fetherftone, and are to be/ fold at his Shoppe in 
Pauls Church-yard at the/ Signe of the Rofe 
1613./ 14s preL leaves; viz. Title reverse blank; 
*The Epistle Dedicatorie.' 4pp: ' To the Reader.' 
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* The Cat^ogue of the Authors.' 6 pp ; Text 752 
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PURCHAS (Samuel). Pvrchas his Pilgrim./ Mi- 



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crocosmvs^/ or/ the Historie/ Of Man./ Relating 
the! 




Meditated on the wordis of David. By Samuel 
Pvrchas, Parfon of S. Martins/ neere Lvdgate, Lon- 
don./ London J Printed hy W . S. for Henry Fether- 
Hone./ 1619./ 14 jn-el, leaves and 818 pp. Old 
calf. Small Qvo, (15s. ^66) 

PURNELL (Thomas). The following is a true and 
faithful Account of itie Loss of the Bri^antine Tyr- 
rell, Arthur Coghlan, Commander: with the Mis- 
fortunes attending the faid Veflel's Crew. By Tho- 
mas Pumell, Chief Mate thereof. [London.] Dated 
* Hoxton Sept. 1766.' Signed * Thomas Pumell.' 
Qpp, 4to. (7s. 6d, 2^7) 

PURRY (John Peter). A Method For Determin- 
ing the best Climate of the Earthy On a Principle 
to which All Geographers and Historians have been 
hitherto Strangers. In a Memorial prefented to 
the Governors of the East-India Company in Hol- 
land, for which The Author was obliged to leave 
that Country, By John Peter Purry. Translated 
from the French. London, M. Cooper, mdccxuv. 
2 prel. leaves and text 60 pp. Half morocco. 

8vo. (4s.6(i. ne») 

PYNCHON (William). I The Time when the/ 
First Sabbath/ was Ordained./ 1 Negatively, Not 
in the Time of Adams Innocency,/ as many fay it 
was./ 2 AflBirmatively, It was Ordained after the 
Time of/ Adams Fall and Re-creation./ II The 
Manner how the Firft Sabbath was Ordained./ 1 
By blelfing the Seventh Day with many Spiritual 
Or-/dinances, both for publick and private ufe./ 
2 By Sanctifying that Day for the Exercife of the 
faid Or-/dinattce8./ 3 By San6tifying the outward 
Rett of that Day, to be a Tv-/pical Sign both of 
Gods Retting, and of mans Reftmg/ in 3ie Seed of 
the Woman, that was promifed to break/ the Devils 
Head-plot, namely, by his Propitiatory Sacrifice./ 
And hence it follows^ 1 That as the Sabbath was 
Ordained to be a typical Sign,/ fo it mutt be abo- 
lilhed, as foon as Chrift had performed/ his faid 
Propitiatory Sacrifice./ 2 As it was Ordained to 
be the San^ified tune, for the/ Exercife of the faid 



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blefled Ordinances ; fo the next daj of/ the week, 
into which it was changed, muft continue with-/out 
intermiliion to the end of the world./ Part II. 
Ill A Treatife of Holy Time, concerning the true 
limits/ of the Lords Day, when it begins, and when 
it ends, is/ hereunto annexed/ By William Pyn- 
chon Efq./ Publifhed by Authority./ London, 
Printed by R. I. and are to be fold by T. N. at the 
three Lions/ in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange 
1654./ Two Parts. Part I. 8 prel. leaves and 143 
pp : Part II. 8 prel, leaves and 120 pp. Old calf. 
4to. (15«. 2269) 

PYNCHON (William). The Meritorious Price/ 
of/ Mans Redemption,/ or/ Chrills Satisfaction dif- 
cimed and explained./ 1 By (hewing how the Suffer- 
ings and the Sacrifice of Chrift, did fatistie Gods/ 
Juftice, pacifie his Wrath, and procure his Recon- 
ciliation for mans Redemp-/tion, firom Satans Head- 
plot./ 2 By vindicating the Sufferings and the Sa- 
crifice of Chrift, from that moil dan-/gerous Scrip- 
ture-lefs Tenent, that is held forth by Mr. Norton of 
New-England/ in his Book of Christs Sufferings, 
affirming that he fuffered the Effential Tor-/ments 
of Hell, and the fecond death from Gods immediate 
vindicative wrath. 3 By fhewing that the Righte- 
oulhefs and Obedience of Christ in relation to his/ 
Office of Madiatorlhip, is a diftin6t fort of obedience, 
from his moral obedience,/ in Chapter the third and 
elfewhere./ 4 By (hewing that the Righteoufnefe 
of God (fo called in Rom. 3. 21, 22, 26/ in Rom. 
10. 3, in 2 Cor. 5. 21. and in Phil. 3. 9.) is to be 
underftood of God the/ Fathers performance of his 
Covenant with Christ;/ namely, that upon Chrifls/ 
performance of his Covenant (by com Dating with 
Satan, and at laft by making/ his death a facrifice) 
he would be reconciled to beleeving tinners, and 
not im-/pute their fins to them. And therefore I. 
This Righteoufnefs of God muil/ needs be the for- 
mal caule of a finners j unification. And 2. It mull 
needs be/ a diftin^t fort of Righteoufnefs from the 
Righteoufnefs of Chrift contrary to/ Mr Nortons 
Tenent. This is evidenced in Chap. 14. and elfe- 
where./ 5 By Explaining Gods Declaration of the 
combate between the Devil and the feed/ of the wo- 
man in Gen. 3. 15. from whence (as from the foun- 



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dation-principle)/ this prefent Reply doth explain 
all the after prophecies of Chrifis Sufferings./ 6 By 
clearing feveral other Scriptures of the greatetc 
. note in thefe Controverfies,/ from Mr. Nortons cor- 
rupt Expofitions, and by expounding them in their 
right/ fenfe; Both according to the Context, and 
according to fundry eminent Or-/thodox Writers./ 
By William Pyncnon Efa ; late of New England./ 
London f Printed by R. I. for Thom. Newberry, and 
are to be fold at his Shop in/ Cornhil, over againfl 
the Conduit near the Royal Exchange, 1655./ 26 
■frelim. leaves and text 439 pp. Errata Ipage. Old 
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UINTANA Y GUIDO (Antonio 
de). Epitafios/ Originales con/qve 
el Real Convento de lesvs/ Maria, de 
esta Noble Civdad de Mexico,/ faco 
a luz parte del juftirsimo fentimiento^ 

3ue ocultauan los ^enerofos/ pechos 
e fus Religiofas bijas; los quales, en 
viftofas tarjas eftauan repar-/tidos por los pedellales 
de doze viftofas piramides, y feis efpaciofas/ gradas 
(gue hazian exquifita arraonia) fobre que eftaua vna 
bien dif-/pueila Pyra que fubltituya el depofito del 
Mageftuolb cuerpo, con fu turn/ ba cubierta de vn 
pano, y dos almoadas de rica tela, omato (fi de- 
cen-/te) deuido a la Real Corona, ae que le confli- 
tuyo, V compufTo el/ fumptuofifsimo Panteon, que 
poblado de elquadrones de/ brillantes luzes, erigid 
in honra de fu Patrona la Se-/renillima D. Isabel de 
Borbon,/ Reyna de E^aiia, y Seiiora nueflra, a/ los 
26. y 27. de lulio del Aiio/ de 1645./ Al Senor 
Doctor Don Pedro de Barrientos/ Lomelin, del 
Confejo de fu Magellad, &c./ Por el Bachiller 
Antonio de Qvintana/ y uuido,Capellan del Choro 
defta Santa Iglefia Cathedral./ Con Licencia :/ £n 
Mexico, por la Viuda de Bernardo Calderon. Ano 
de 1645./ Title oh the reverse. Woodcut Arms. * Ap- 
rvacion del Padre/ luan de S. Miguel, de la Com- 
pania/ de lesvs./ 1 page, reverse blank. * Al Senor 
Doctor D. Pedro/ de Barrientos Lomelin,' etc, 2 
pp. Text commencing ' Titulo Dedicatorio que ocu- 
paua la quarta* etc, folioed leaves 3-8, the reverse 
blank. 4to. (1/. lU 6d. 2271) 

QUIR (Peter Ferdinand de). Terra Auflralis in- 
cognita,/ or/ A new Southeme/ Discoverie,/ con- 
taining/ A fifth part of the World./ Lately found 
out/ By Ferdinand De Qvir,/ a Spanifh Captaine./ 




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Neuer before publifhed./ Tranflated by W. B./ 
London! Printed for lohn Hodgetts./ 1617. TitUy 
reverse blank, and 27 pp. 4to. {41. 14s. 6rf. 2272) 

QUEBEC. State of the present form of Government 
of the Province of Quebec. With a large Appen- 
dix ; containing Extracts from the Minutes of an 
investigation into the past administration of jus- 
tice in that province, instituted by order of Lord 
Dorchester in 1787, and from other original Papers. 
London, J. Debrett, mdcclxxxix. Title, Erratay 
and 176 pp. Half morocco, Svo. (5«. 6d. 2273) 

QUINCY (JosiAH, Junior). Observations on the 
Act of Parliament, commonly called the Boston 
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RALEIGH (5ir Walter). Tvbvs Historicvs :/ An 
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RANDALL (John). A brief Account of the Rise. 
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REAL Compania de Comercio Para las Islas de 
Santo Domingo, Puerto- Rico, y la Margarita, que 
se ha dignado su Magestad conceder con diez Ke- 
ciftros para Honduras, yProvincias de Guathemala, 
m. Comercio de la Ciudad de Barcelona, y fu Efla- 
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Nueftra Senora de Monlerrate, y de la Real Pro- 
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REALES Ordenanzas para la direccion. Regimen y 
Gobierno del Importante cuerpo de la Mineria de 
Nueva-Espana, y de su Real Tribunal General. 
De Orden de su Magestad. Madrid. Ano de 1783. 
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REALES (JuRAs). Entretenimientos de un Prisio- 
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el Reino de Chile. Barcelona : Jos6 Tomer. 18^. 
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REASONS For Establishing the Colony of Georgia, 
With Regard to the Trade of Great Britain, the 
Increafe of our People, and the Employment and 
Support it will afford to great Numbers of our own 
Poor, as well as foreign perfecuted Protestants. 
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REASONS grounded on facts. Shewing, I. That a 
new Duty on Sugar mull fall on the Planter. II, 
That the Liberty of a direct Exportation to Foreign 
Markets will not help him in this Cafe. III. That a 
new Duty will not certainly increafe the Revenue. 
And, IV. That it will probably occafion the Defer- 
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RECENTES/ Novi Orbis/ Historia;,/ Hoc eft,/ I. 
Inquifitio nauigationis Septentrionalis, an & quo- 
modo ea feliciter perfici poffit, ekque/ figuris aeneis 
demonftrata./ II. Relatio fuper detedtione noui ad 
Caurum tranfitus ad terras Americanas in Chinam 
at-/que laponem ducbiri./ III. Memorialis libellus 
Serenilfimo Hifpa-/niarum Regi oblatus fuper De- 
te6iione c^uar-/taB orbis terrarum partis cui nomen 
Ay-/stra]is Incognita, eidfque im-/menfis opibus 
& fertilitate./ 1 1 II. Rerum ab Hispanis in India 
Occiden-/tali haftenus geftarum, libri tres./ Co- 
loni(K Allobrovm,/ Apud Petrvm de la Rouiere./ 
Anno MDCxn./ Title reverse blank, 51 and Text 
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RECIO DE LEON ^Juan). [Begins'] Ivan Recio 
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REDMAN (John). Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis 
de Abortu. Qvam favente Deo ter Opt. Max. Ex 
Audoritate Magnifici Re^ris D. Joannis Alberti, 
S. S. Theologise Doctoris, ejusdemque facultatis in 
Academia Lugduno Batava Professoris Ordinarii. 
Nee non Ampliflimi Senatus Academici Confenfu, 
& Nobiliffimse Facultatis Medics Decreto, pro 
Grandu Doctoratus, Summilque in JMedicina Ho- 
noribus, & Privilegiis rite, ac legitime confequendis, 
f^ditorum Examini fubjicit Johannes Redman, 
Penljlvanienfis. Ad diem 15 . Julii 1748 hora lo- 
ooque folitis. Nulla ell qu» pulchriora labonim 
pnemia cultoribus perfolyit, quam medica fapi- 
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REED (John). An Explanation of the Map of the 
City and Liberties ot Philadelphia. By John 
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REED (Joseph). Joseph Reed Defendant, Ad. 
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REEVES (John). History of the Government of 
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1793. 4 prel. leaves and 167 pp. * Appendix. *• 
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REFLECTIONS on the Importation of Bar-Iron, 
From our own Colonies of North- America. In 
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REFLECTIONS Moral and Political on Great 
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REFLECTIONS on the Rise, Progress, and pro- 
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with the Colonies. By a Freeholder. Edinburgh : 
Printed in the Year mdcclxxvi. io and 53 pp. 
12mo. (4s. 6d. 2310) 

REFUTATION (A) of the Letter to an Hon*''* 
Brigadier-General, Commander of His Majefty's 
Forces in Canada. By an Officer. The Second 
Edition. London: R. Stevens, mdcclx. ^See 
Letter]. Half -titUy titUf and 52 pp. Half morocco. 
Svo, (4s. 6d. 2311) 

REGIL (Pedro Manuel). Memoria Instructiva 
sobre el comercio general de la Provincia de 
Yucatan, y particular del puerto de Campeche, 
formada por el Serior don Pedro Manuel Regil, 
diputado electo para las Cortes Ordinarias por 
dicha Provincia. La Publica don Angel Alonso y 
Pantiga, diputado de las actuales Cortes, ycura 
Territorial y Castrense de la PaiToquia de Cam- 
peche. Madrid : Aho mdcccxiv. En la Imprenta 
de Vega y Compania. Calle de Capellanes. Title ; 
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REGIMENTO, & Leys sobre as Misaonens do 
Eitado do Maranhao, 6l Para, & fobre a liberdade 
dos Indios. Impreflb por ordem de El-Rey 
noffo Senhor. LUboa Occidentaly Antonio Manescal, 
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REGISTER (A) for The State of Connecticut: 
With an Almanack, For the Year of our Lord, 
1785. Calculated for the Meridian of New-Lon- 
don, Lat. 41. 25. North, By Nathan DaboU, 
Teacher of the Mathematics at the Academic 



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REGULATIONS (The) Lately Made concerning 
the Colonies, and the Taxes Impoled upon ITiem, 
confidered. [By George Grenville.] London: J, 
Wilkie, 1765. Half-title, titky and pp. 3—114. 
8w. {6s. ed. 2315) 

RELACAM/ Verdadeira,/ e breve datomada da/ 
Villa de Olinda, Elvgardo Recife na Costa/ do 
Brazil pellos rebeldes de Olanda, tirada de huma 
carta que efcreueo/ hum Religioio de muyta autho- 
ridade, & que Toy teftemunha de vifta/ de quafi todo 
focedido : &l ai'si o affirma, & jura ; ^ do mais/ que 
depois diflb focedeo te os dezoito de Abril/ delle 

?rezente, & fatal anno de 1630./ [Colophon] En 
.isboa. Com todas as licen9as neceifarias For 
Mathias/ Rodrigues Anno 1630./ Taixao efla Re- 
la^ao em reis./ 6 unnumbered pages. Half morocco, 
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RELACAO Abbreviada Da Republica, que os Re- 
ligiofos Jefuitas das Provincias de Portugal, e 
Heipanha,eftabelecerao nos Dominios Ultramarinos 
dfls duas Monarchias, e da Guerra, que nelles tem 
movido, e fuftentado contra os Ezercitos Hefpan- 
hoes, e Portugueses : Formada pelos regiftos das 
Secretarias dos dous relpeitivos Principaes Com- 
miflariqn, e Plenipotentiarios ; e por outros Docu- 
mentos authenticos. Relation Abregee, Concemant 
la R^publique que les Religieux, nommes J^fuites, 
des Provinces de Portugal 6c d*El'pagne, ont etablie 
dans les Pays & Domaines d*outre mer de ces deux 
Monarchies, & de la Guerre au*ils y ont excitee & 
foutenue contre les Annees Kfpagnoles & Portu- 
finufes : Dreflte fur les Regiftres de Secretariat des 
deux Commiflaires refpe^tifs Principaux & Pl^ni- 
potenti^es des deux Couronnes, 6c fur d*autrcs 
Pieces authentiouf-s. [17581. 68 pp. Memoire 
Pour fervir d*adaition 6c d'ecuircifll*ment a la Re- 
lation abregee, &c. qu*on vient de donner au Public, 
fur Tabominable conduite des Jefiiites, dans les 
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RELACION de lo Svcedido/ en los Galeones y Flota 
de Terrafirme. [1622] bfolioed leaves. Unbound. 
Folio. (ILlls.Gd. 2318) 

RELACION de las Vito-/rias qve Don Diego de 
Arroy o/ y Da^a, Governador j Capitan general 
de la prouinci/ de Cumana, tuuo en la gran Salina 
de Arraya, a 30. de No-/uiembre, del ano paflado 
de 622. y a treze de/ Enero defte ano, contra ciento 
y/ quatro nauios de 01an-/defes./ [Colophon'] Con 
Licencia/ En Madrid j Por la viuda de Alonfo 
Martin./ [1623] 4 unnumbered pages. Unbound. 
Folio. {11. Is. 2319) 

RELACION/ de Como Martirizaron/ los Hereges 
Olandeses, Gelandeses,/ y Pechilin^ues, en odio de 
nueftra fanta Fe Catolica, al ReUgio-/fo v ob- 
feruante varon el Padre Prefentado fray Alonfo 
Gomez/ de Enzinas, del Orden de nueftra Senora 
de la Merced, Reden-/cion de Cautinos, y natural 
de la villa de Cuellar, en la entrada/ que hizieron 
efte mes paflado de lunio de 1624. en la cuidad/ de 
Guayaquil, en la Prouincia de Quito, que es en/ 
las Indias, v Reynos del Peru./ [Colophon] Con 
Licencia, £n Madrid por luan Delgado. Ano 
1625./ 4 unnumbered pages. Folio. (11. Is. 2320) 

RELACION del Svcesso del Armada, y/ excercito 
que fue al focorro del Brazil, defde que entr6 en la 
Bahia de Todos-/ Santos, hafta que entro en la 
ciudad del Saluador, que poflTeian los Rebeldes de/ 
Olanda, facada de vna carta que el lienor don 
Fadrique de Toledo efcriuio a fu/ Mageftad./ 
[16250 4 unnumbered pages. Folio. {11. Is. 2321) 

RELACION/ y Copia de vna Car/ ta, de las Com- 
panias de/ Infanteria, y de Acauallo, que fu Ma- 
geftad tiene en/ el puerto de Callao, para defenfa 
del dicho puerto, y/ de la Isla del Brafil. lunta- 
mente fe haze rela-/cion de las nobres de los Capi- 
tanes, y la gen/te que cada vno tiene, con las demas 

?re/uenciones para el dicho efeto./ [Cobphon] 
!on Licencia./ Impreflb en Madrid: en casa de 
Ber-/nardino de Guzman. Ano/ de 1625./ 4 un- 
numbered pages. Folio. {11. lis. 6d. 2322) 

RELACION de la lomada qve la/ Armada de fu 
Mageftad a hecho al focorro del Brazil, y/ batalla 
que eutre ella, y la de los Eftados ae Olada fe 



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die/ron en doze de Septiembre defte ano de 1631. 
en diez 7/ ocbo grados de altura a la bada del Sur 
de la equinocial,/ y paraje de los Abrojos. [Colo- 
pfconl Con licencia del lenor Alcalde don Alonfo 
de Bolanoz, £n Sevilia por Francifco de Ljra. 
Ano de 1631./ 4 unnumbered pages. Half morocco. 
Folio. (1/. 11<. 6d. 2323) 

RELACION cierta y Verdadera,/ del famofo fuceffo 
7 vitoria ^ue tuvo el Capitan/ Benito Arias Mon- 
tana, fobrmo del do^tifsimo/ Arias Montano, natural 
de Eftremadura, Gover-/nador y Capitan general 
de la Provincia de la nue/va Andaluzia, y cuidad 
de Cumana. y Alcayde de/ la fuerea de Araya^ per 
e] Rey nueraro fenor, con/tra los enemigos Omoefes, 

Seftavan fortificados/ en una I'alina que efli riberas 
el rio Vnare, que es/ en efta governacion, veynte 
y quatro leguas de la/ ciudad de Cumana, eile ano 
de 1633./ VColophon] Con licencia, impreflb en 
Sevilia por Francifco de Lyra,/ Aiio de 1634./ 4 
unnumbered page*. Folio. {11, U. 2324) 

RELACION de los/ muertos, y beridos que buuo en 
la Real/ Armada de la guardia de las Indias, las/ 
do8 yezes que peleo con el enemigo,/ fobre Pan de 
Cauanas, ano/ de 1638./ 4 unnumbered paget. 
4Ao. {11, U, 2325) 

RELACION de lo Svcedido a/ la Armada Real de 
la g^uarda de la carrera de las In-/dias, defde el dia 
que fe hizo a la vela en la Vaia de Ca-/diz, halia el 
en que dio fondo en el puerto de la Vera Cruz/ en 
la Nueua Efpana. Recopilada de cartas de algunas 
per/fonas fictedignas y de au^toridad, que vinieron 
a manos de/ vna perlbna g^ue defta Ciudad. £n 
eile ano de mil y feif-/cientos y treinta y ocho./ 
[Mexico, 1638.] Sfolioed leaves, 4to, (1/. 1*. 2326) 

RELACION. Mverte de Pie de Palo./ Segmda/ 
Relacion, y mvy co-/ niofa de vna carta oue embio 
el/fenor Duque de Medina/ a la contraltacion de/ 
Seoilla./ Dale cuenta de la batalla que ban tenido 
los Galeones con/ 40 Nauios de Olandefes, fiendo 
General de ellos Pie de/ Palo. Afei miiino fe da 
cuenta de fu muerte, con/ perdida de fiete nauios. 
en el cabo de 8. Anton./ ICobphtm] Con licenci^ 
en Madrid, por Antonio Duplaflre,/ Ano 1638/ 
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RELACION/ Verdadera,/ de la Gran Vitoria qve 
han/ alcan^ado ea el Brafil la gente de la Baia 
de/Todos Santos, contra los Olandefes. Dale/ 
cuenta corao les mataron dos mil hombres,/ y de la 
gran prefla que les tomaron, haziendo-/los em- 
barcar, y dexar el puerto, quitando-/le8 todo el 
bagaje que/ Ileuauan./ [Colophon] Impreffa con 
Ucencia en Seuilla, por Nicolas Ro-/driguez, en 
calle de Genoua. Ano de 1638./ 4 unnumbered 
pages. 4to. (11. Is. 2328) 

RELACION/ Verdadera de la/ Refriega qve Tvvie- 
ron/ nueftros Galeones de la Plata en el Ca-/bo de 
fan Anton, con catorze navios/ de Olada, de que 
era general Pie de Pa-/lo, y da la vitoria que del los 
alcan9ar5,/ fucedido en el mes de Agoilo paflado 
defte prefente ano de mil y feif-/cientos y treinta y/ 
ocho./ [Colophon] Con Licencia./ Impreflb en 
Sevilla, por Francifco de Lyra, Aiio de 1638./ 4 
unnumbered pages. 4to. (1/. Is. 2329) 

RELACION Verda-/dera del viaje de los Galeones, 
y de las/ dos batallas que ruuieron fobre Pan de 
Cauanas, con los/ Olandefes, en efte aiio de 1638./ 
[Colophon] Con licencia, en Seuilla por Nicolas 
Rodriguez, en calle de Genoua, en efte aiio de 
1638./ 4 unnumbered pages. 4to. (1/. Is. 2330) 

RELACION/ de la Vitoria qve/ Alcanzaron las 
Armas/ Catolicas en la Bata de Todos Santos, 
con-/tra Olandefes, que fueron a fitiar aquella 
Pla-/9a, en 14. de lunio de 1638. Siendo Go-/ 
uemador del Eftado del Brafil/ Pedro de Silua./ 
[Colophon] En Madrid, Por Francifco Martinez, 
aiio 1638./ 6 folioed leaves. Half morocco. 
Folio. {ll.lU.6d. 2331) 

RELACION Verdadera de las Pazes/ que Capitvlo 
con el Aravcano Rebelado, el/ Marques de Baides, 
Conde de Pedrofo, Gouemador, y Capitan Gene-/ral 
del Reyno de Chile, y Prefidente de la Real Audi- 
encia. Sacada de/ fus informes, y cartas, y de los 
Padres de la Compania de lefus, que ac6-/panaron 
el Real excerito en la Jornada que hizo para efte 
efeto/ el Aiio paflado de 1641./ [Cotophon] En 
Madndy por Francilco Maroto, ano de 1642./ 8 
unnumbered pages. Folio. {11. lis. 6d. ' 



JBibliotheca Americana, 639 

RELACION de Todo lo Sv-/cedido en estas Pro- 
vincias de la N veva/ Elpafia, defde la formacion de 
la Armada Real de i3arlovento, delpacho/ de Flota, 
y fuceflb della, Lafia la I'alida deue primer Avifo 
del ano de/ 1642./ 4 unnumbered pages. Half 
morocco. Folio, {11. its. 6d, 2333) 

RELACION de/ los Socorros,/ que ha/remitido a 
Tierra-Firme el Exceleiitirsi-/mo I'enor Conde de 
Lemos, Virrey, Go-/vernador, y Capitan General 
de los Rey/aos, y Provinciaa del Peru, para la 
reftau-/racion del Caftillo de Cha^e, yj Ciudad de 
Panama, de que fe/ apodero el Enemigo/ Ingleg./ 
[1671]. 4 unnumbered pages. Half morocco. 
Folio. (lLlls.6d. 2334) 

RELACION de la/ Salvd Milaerosa, qve dio/ el 
Bienaventurado Stanislao Koft Ka, Novicio/ de la 
Compania de lesus, a otro Novicio de/ la mifma 
Compania, en la Cala de Provacion/ de San Antonio 
Abaa de la Ciudad de/ Lima, el dia 13. de No- 
viembre de/ el aiio de 1673./ Y confta de la Pro- 
cesso,/ que le hizo por orden de el fenor Do6tor 
Don/ lofeph Davila Falcon. Provifor, y Vicario/ 
General de el Ar^obifpado de Lima en Sede-/va- 
cante, Canonigo Do6lor al, y Catredatico/ de Prima 
de Canones en la Real/ Vniverfidad./ Con licencia 
en Madrid : Ano de 1674./ 6 folioed leaves. Un- 
bound. 4to, {11. Is, 2335) 

RELACION/ del Exemplar Castigo qve/ embio 
Dios a la Ciudad de Lima Cabeza del Peru,/ y fu 
Cofta de Barlouento con los efpantofos/ Temblores 
del dia 20. de 06tubre/ del Ano de 1687./ [Colo- 
phon] Con Licencia En Limuyl Por lofeph de 
Contreras. Ano de 1687./ 8 unnumbered pages. 
Folio. {11, Is. 2336) 

RELACION/ de lo Svcedido a la Armada de/ Bar- 
lovento a fines del aiio paflado, y/ principios deefte 
de 1691./ Victoria, que contra los Francefes, que 
ocupan la Cofta/ del morte de la Ida de Santo 
Domingo tuvieron,/ con el ayuda de dicha Armada, 
los Lauzeros, y/ milicia El'panola de aquella Ifla, 
abrafando el/ Puerto de Guarico, y otras Pobla- 
ciones./ Debido todo al influxo, y providentiffimos/ 
ordenes del Excellentiflimo Senor/ D. Gaspar de 
Sandoval, Cer-/da, Silva, y Mendoza, Conde de/ 
Galve, &c. meriti£limo Virrey, Govemadory y/ 



640 Bihliotheca Americana. 

Capitan General de efta Nueva-Efpima./ Con 
licencia de los Superiores en Mexico por los Here- 
deros/ de la Viuda de Bernardo Calderon ano de 
1691./ 16 unnumbered pages. Uncut and uiibound, 
4to, (2/. 2«. 2337) 

RELACION./ Del Espantoso Terre-/moto que 
padecio efla Ciudad de los Reyes/ Lima, y fus con- 
tomos el dia 14. de lulio de/ efle prefente ano de 
1699. fus laftimofos/ efe6tos, de muertes, y ruynas./ 
7 unnumbered pages. 4to. (11. lis. 6d. 2338) 

RELATIONS/ Veritables/ et Cvrievses/ de risle/ 
de Madagascar,/ et dv Bresil./ Auec rhifloire de 
la demiere Guerre faite au Brefil,/ entre les Portu- 
eais & les HoUandois./ Trois Relations d'Egypte,/ 
oc vne du Royaume de Perfe./ A Paris,/ Chez 
Avgvstin Covrbe', au Palais, en la Gallerie/ des 
Merciers, a la Palme./ m. dc. li./ Avec Privilege 
dv Roy. 8 prel. leaves ; the 4tA blank, and 307 pp. 
Map at page i. Calf. 4ta. {10s. 6d. 2339) 

RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE and Seasonable 
Advice from Abroad : Concerning Lay-Preaching 
and Exhortation. Collection I. [11. III. I V.J 
from the Connecticut Evangelical Magazine, No. 
1ft, 2d & 3d. and Mr. Edwards President of 
Princeton College^ New Jersey, his thoughts on 
Religion, &c. hdinburgh: T. Ross and Sons, 
1801-2. 4 Parts. No. L Title and 6^ pp. No. II. 
60 pp. No. III. via and pp. 3—55. No. IV. 1802. 
Title and 58 pp. 12jno. (6s. 6d. 2340) 

REMARKS On Several Afts of Parliament Rela- 
ting more efpecially to the Colonies abroad; As 
alfo on diverfe A6ts of Assemblies there : Toge- 
ther with A Comparifon of the Practice of the 
Courts of Law in fome of the Plantations, with 
thofe of Westminster Hall : And a modeft Apo- 
logy for the former, fo far as they materially diner 
from the latter. Wherein is like wife contained, A 
Dilcourfe conceminff the 4^ per Cent. Duty paid 
in Barbados, and the Leeward Iflands. London, 
T.Cooper. 1742. 3 prel. leaves, signed^ T.M.* and 
126 pp. Half morocco. 8vo, (4s. 6d. 2341) 

REMARKS on the French Memorials concerning 
the Limits of Acadia ; Printed at the Royal Prin- 
ting-houfe at Paris, and diftributed by the French 



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Minifters at all the Foreign Courts of Europe. 
With two Maps, Exhibiting the Limits: One ac- 
cording to the Syftem of the French, as inferted in 
the faid Memorials ; The other conformable to the 
English Rights, as fupported by the Authority of 
Treaties, continual Grants of the French Kings, 
and exprefs paifages of the beil French Authors. 
To which is added, An Answer to the Summary 
Discussion, &c. London: T. Jefferys, mdcclvi. 
Title; explanation of maps, 1 leaf. Text 110 pp, 2 
copperplate maps. Halfmor, 8vo. (lOs. 6d. 2342) 

REMARKS upon a Letter Publiftied in the London 
Chronicle, or Univerfal Evening Poll, N**. 115. 
Containing an Enquiry into the Causes of the 
Failure of the late Expedition againft Cape Breton. 
In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. London : 
M. Cooper, mdcclvii. 30 pp. Half morocco. 
Svo. {5s. 6d. 2343) 

REMARKS on the Letter address'd to Two Great 
Men. In a Letter to the Author of that Piece. 
London : R. and J. Dodsley, [1759 ?] Title and pp. 
5—64. Half morocco. 8vo. (4s. 6(/. 2344) 

REMARKS on the Review of the Controversy be- 
tween Great Britain and her Colonies. In which 
The Errors of its Author are expofed, and The 
Claims of the Coloneies vindicated. Upon the Evi- 
dence of Hiftorical Facts and authentic Records. 
To which is fubjoined, A Proposal for terminating 
the prefent unhappy Dispute with the Colonies ; 
Recovering their Commerce ; Reconciliating their 
Aflfection; Securing their Rights ; And eftabliftiing 
their Dependence on a jutt and permanent Basis. 
Humbly fubmitted to the ConUderation of the 
British Legislature. London: T. Becket and P. 
A. De Hondt, mdcclxix. Half-title, title and 126 
pp. Half morocco. Qvo. (7s. 6d. 2345) 

REMARKS on the New Essav of the Pensylvanian 
Farmer: and on the Resolves and Instructions 
Prefixed to that Essay ; By the Author of the 
Right of the Britilh Legiflature vindicated. Lon- 
don, T. Becket. mdcclxxv. Title and 62 pp. Half 
morocco. Svo. (4«. 6d. 2346) 

REMARKS on the Patriot. Including some Hints 
respectmg the Americans: With an Address to 



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the Electors of Great Britain. London : Richardson 
and Urqubart 1775. TUU and 46 pp. Half 
morocco, 8vo, (4s, 6d. 2347) 

REMARKS on the Principal Acts of the Thirteenth 
Parliament of Great Britain. By the Author of 
Letters concerning the Prelent State of Poland. 
Vol. I. [all pubiuihed'] Containing Remarks on the 
Acts relating to the Colonies. With a Plan of 
Reconciliation. London, Payne, mdcclxxv. xvipp. 
* Contents ' 4, anrf 530 jDp. 8i'o. (iOs, 6d. 2S48) 

REMARKS on the Rescript of the Court of Madrid, 
and on the Manifesto of the Court of Versailles. 
In a Letter to the People of Great Britain. To 
which is added an Appendix, Containing the Re* 
script, the Manifesto, and a Memorial of Dr. 
Franklyn to the Court of Versailles. London : T, 
Cadell, MDCCLXXix. 3 prel. leaves and 91 pp. Half 
morocco. Svo, {7s. 6d. S349) 

REMARKS on the Review of Inchiquin's Letters, 
published in the Quarterly Review ; addressed to 
the Right Honorable George Canning, Esquire. 
By an Inhabitant of New-England. Boston : Pub- 
lished by Samuel T. Armstrong, No. 50, ComhilL 
1815. 176 pp. 8w. {3s, 6d. 2350) 

REMEMBRANCER (The), or Impartial Reposi- 
toiT of Public Events. London : J. Almon, [and 
J. Debrett]. mdcclxxv. to 1783. Fifteen Volumes, 
Vol. I. 260 pp. With 2 maps of Boston, Vol. II. 
Part I. for the Year 1776. Title and pp. 5—371. 
Index ii—iv. Vol. III. Part II. For the Year 
1776. Title and 356 pp. Vol. IV. Part III. For 
the Year 1776. Title and 350 pp. Index, 6 pp. 
Without the two maps at pp, 261, 290. Vol. V. For 
the Year 1777. Portrait of Franklin, Title and 314 
pp. Index S pp. Vol. VI. For the Year 1778. Title 
and 374 pp. index 7 pp. Vol. VII. For the Year 
1778, and Beginning of 1779. Title and 400 pp. 
Index 6 pp. Vol. VIII. For the Year 1779. Title 
and 386 pp. Index 4 pp. Catalogue of Books, etc. 8 
pp. Vol. IX. For the Year 1780. Title and 384> pp. 
IndexG pp. Vol. X. For the Year 1780. Part II. 
n> and 380 pp. Catalogue of Books, etc. 8 pp. Vol. 
XI. For the Year 17 81. Part I. 2 prel, leaves, and 
375 pp. Vol. XU. For the Year 1781. Part II. 



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Title and pp. 3 — 394 pp. Index, 2 pp. Catalogue cf 
Books, etc. 8 pp. Vol. XIII. For the Year 1782. 
Part 1. Title and 380 pp. Index 2 pp. ^ Vol. XIV. 
For the Year 1782. Part II. 2 prel. leaves and 378 
pp. Vol. XVI. For the Year 1783. Part II. 2preL 
leaves and 3Q0 pp. 8vo. (10/. 10s. 2351) 

Vol. 15 and 17 are wantiapr. See No. 599. 
RENEY (William). A Narrative of the Shipwreck 
of the Corsair ; ia the month of January, 1835. 
On an unknown Reef near the Kingsmill Islands, 
in the South Pacific Ocean ; with a detail of the 
dreadful Sufferings of the Crew. By William 
Reney, Chief Mate. London, Longman, 1836. 
xvi and 80 pp. 12mo. (2s. 6d. 2352) 

REPONSE a la Declaration du Congres Am^ricain. 
Traduite de I'Anglos. A Londres. T. Cadell, 
M,Dcc,Lxxvii. Title, v and 124: pp. Index 4 pp. Old 
tree calf. Svo. (5s. 6d. 2353) 

REPRESENTACION/ Politico Lesal,/ que haze/ 
a nuestro Seiior Soberano,/ Don Phelipe Quinto,/ 
(que Dios Guarde)/ Rey Poderoso/ de las Es- 

f tanas,/ y Emperador Siempre Augusto,/ de las 
ndias,/ ^ara que se sirva de declarar,/ no tienen 
los Efpanoles Indianos obice para obte-/ner los 
empleos Politicos, y Militares de la Ame-/rica; v 
que deben fer preferidos en todos,/ afsi Eclefi- 
afticos, como Se-/culare8./ Don Juan Antonio de 
Ahumada,/ 0)legial a6lual de el Mayor de Santa 
Maria de/ Todos Santos de Mexico, y Abogado de 
fu/ Real Audiencia./ 22 Folioed leaves. Unbound, 
Folio. (15s. 2354) 

REPRESENTACION del Ilmo. Sr. Arzobispo de 
Mejico concerniente a algunos sucesos Anteriores 
a la Independencia proclamada en Aquella CapitaJ. 
Hahana : 1822. Impreso por Campe en la Oficina 
Liberal. 43 pp. Halfmor. 4to. {3s. 6d. 2355) 

REPRESENTATION (The) and Memorial of the 
Council of the Ifland of Jamaica, To the Right 
Honourable The Lords Commiflioners for Trade 
and Plantations. Together with The Addreffes of 
the Govemour and Council, and Town of Kingfton ; 
and Affociation of the Principal Inhabitants. With 
a Preface, by Mr. Wood. London : W. Wilkins. 
1716. Title, via and 46 pp, 3vo. {iOs.dd. 2356) 



644 Biblioiheca Americana. 

REPRESENTATION of the Board of Trade rela- 
ting to the Laws made, Manufactures fet up, and 
Trade carried on, in His Magelly's Plantations in 
America. Whitehall, January 23, 1733-4. 20 pp. 
Half morocco. Folio. (10». 6rf. 2357) 

From ttiift iTci'iriua drh-iinipni nt the Botrd uf Trade we learn 
that HTvr^l of dtp v^oloiittM hnil, far »r>itjb t^ELit previoas, levied 
dutie> \\\itn\ the tnipcTtiiNon oT N^'i^rocs rr^ttu Africa, (with a 
view pr<iUit>l; Hif riif<liii|f them^^Jvn of un odioua a traffic). 
" We Eire t^f npLnSun/'Bain lite Kctnt, " Utat U would be move 
for I he inlFrei^ t>i the hirflitk M^rchdiiiH itiat Duties upon 
Nefcroei^ tli^^tild fnr lite Tutu re l»e F^kJ b\ lLl Purchaser than by 
the Intpnrter: aittl Nl» nitieity hnit, u|^»ti our RepresentaUon, 
been plu^^l )□ n'Eid nn fnitrucUuu lo Ibat Effect to all iiia 
GoTtTHOur* in Apierkca.^' 

REPRESENTATION from the Commissioners for 
Trade and Plantations, To the Right Honorable 
the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, In Parliament 
Aflembled, In purfuance of their Lordfliips Ad- 
dreffes to His Majefty of the 1ft and 5th of April, 
1734. relating to the State of the Britifli Iflands 
in America, with regard to their Trade, their 
Strength, and Fortifications, and to what may be 
further neceflary for the Encouragement of their 
Trade, and Security of thofe Iflanas : As likewife 
to fucn Encouragements as may be neceflary to 
engage the Inhabitants of the Britifli Colonies on 
the Continent in America, to apply their Indufhry 
to the Cultivation of Naval Stores of all kinds, and 
of fuch other Products as may be proper for the 
Soil of the faid Colonies, and do not interfere with 
the Trade or Produce of Great Britain. London : 
John Baskett, 1734. 19;>p. 4to. (lOs. 6d. 2358) 

REPRESENTATION (A) on behalf of the People 
called Quakers, to the President and Executive 
Council, and the General Assembly of Pennsyl- 
vania, &c. London : Reprinted by James Phillips. 
M.DCc.Lxxxii. 15 pp. 12mo. (4s. 6d. 2359) 

REPRESENTATION (A) on behalf of the People 
called Quakers, to the President and Executive 
Council, and the General Assembly of Pennsyl- 
vania, &c. York : Reprinted by Walker and Pen- 
nington, m.dcc.lxxxii. 12pp. 12mo. (4s. 6d. 2360) 

REPUBLIK (Die) der Jefuiten, oder das Umgeft- 
iirzte Paraguay, welches Eine richtige Erzahlung 
des Krieges enthalt^ den diefe Geiitlichen ge^en 
die Monarchen Spaniens und Portugals in Amenka 
zu fiihren gewaget. Nach den SekretanatssrAuf- 



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fatzen der beyderfeitigen Konigl. Commiflarien 
and Bevollmachtigten der zwejen Kronen. Auf 
belbnders ausdrlicklichen Befehl des portugiefifchen 
Hofes an das Licht gellellt. Amsterdam, 1758. 36 
pp. Half morocco, 4to. {10s, 6d. 2361) 

RESENDIUS ( Anoelo Andrea). Epitome Rervm 
Gestarvm/ in India a Lufitanis, anno fuperiori, 
iuxta exems/plum epiflolae, quam Nonius Cugna, 
dux Indise/ max. defi^natus, ad regem milit, ex 
vrbe Cas/nanorio, Ilfl. Idus 06i»bri8. Anno./ 
M.D.xxx./ Au6bore Anoelo Andrea Refendio Lufi- 
tano./ Louanii apud Seruatium Zaffenum, Anno/ 
M. D. XXXI. Mente lulio. Ad fis/gnu Regni coelo- 
rum./ 16 leaves f including title with the reverse 
blank ; signatures A to D in fours. Red moroccoy 
extra, by Mackenzie, 4to. (2/. 12s. 6d, 2S62) 

RESOLUTIONS (The) of the House of Commons, 
on the great and constitutional questions between 
the Privileges of the House of Commons and the 
Prerogative of the Crown ; From the 17th of De- 
cember 1783, to the 10th of March 1784. Inclu- 
ding the Mover and Seconder, And the Numbers 
in me Divifion on each Motion. Extracted ver- 
batim from the Records of Parliament. London : 
J. Debrett. m.dcc.lxxxiv. 2 prel. leaves and 51 pp. 
Half morocco, 8vo, (4s. 6d, 2363) 

REVIEW (A) of All that hath pafs'd between the 
Courts of Great Britain and Spain, Relating to 
Our Trade and Navigation From the Year 1721, 
to the Prefent Covention ; With fome Particular 
Observations Upon it. London: H. Goreham 1739. 
Half 'title, title, and text 60 pp. Half morocco, 
8vo, (4s. 6(^. 2364) 

REVIEW (A) of The Rector Deteaed or the 
Colonel Reconnoitred. Part the First. Williams' 
burg, Printed by Jofeph Royle, mdcclxiv. 29 pp, 
Ha^' morocco, 4to. (10s, 6d, 2365) 

REVIEW (A) of the Government and Grievances 
of the Province of Quebec, since the Conouest of 
it by the British Arms. To which is added An 
Appendix, containing extracts from Authentic 
Papers. L*mdon: J. Stockdale m,occ,lxxxviii. 
Half-title, title, and text 111 pp. Half morocco, 
Qvo, {5s. 6d, 2366) 



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REYNOLDS (Theophilus). Cursory ObsenratienSy 
addressed to the Planters and Others, interested in 
the West India Trade ; in which a more profitable 
mode of Territorial Appropriation is pointed out, 
and illustrated by example. By Theophilus Rey- 
nolds, L.L.D. Xtwrpool, F. B. Wright, 1808. 15 
l>p. 8i;o. (3s. 6d. 2367) 

RIBERA (Diego de). Concentos/ Fvnebrea,/ Me- 
tricos/ LamentoB, c^ve ezplican,/ Demoftraeiones 

Sublicas, de reconcidos afe^tos, en/ los Fmerales 
evidos al Illuftriffimo,/ Reverendiflimo. y Exce- 
lentiffimo Seiior Maellro/ D. Fr. Payo Enriquez/ 
de Ribera,/ Digniffimo Ar^obi^, que fue de efta 
Ciudad de/ Mexico, Virrey, y Capitan General en 
ella, que/ defcanza en Paz./ Escribelos/ Con me- 
morias de fu empeiiado agradecimiento,/ el Br. D. 
Diego de Ribera, Presbytero, y/ los dedica poF la 
razon de juftos titulos,/ Al/ Excelentissimo Seiior 
Coude de Paredes/ Marques de la Laguna, Virrey, 
y Capitan General,/ de efta Nueva-/Efpana, y Pre- 
fidente de la Real/ Audiencia, y Cnancilleriii./ 
f Con Licencia/ En Mexicoy por la Viuda de Ber- 
nardo Calderon, ano de 1684./ 23 unnumbered 
leaves. Mo, {\IU, 2368) 

RIBAS (Andres Perez de\ Historia7 de los Trivm- 
phos de Nuestra/ Santa Fee entre Gentes las mas 
Barbaras,/ y fieras del nueuo Orbe:/ confe^uidos 
por los Soldados, de la/ Milicia de la Compania de 
lesvs en las Mil'siones/ de la Prouincia de Nnena-/ 
Efpaiia./ Refierense assi mismo las costvmbres,/ 
ritos, y fuperfticiones que vfauan eftas Gentes :/ fus 

Sueftos, y temples:/ las vitorias que de algunaa 
ellas alca9aron con las armas los Ca-/tolico8 £f- 
paiioles, quando les obligaron a tomarlas: y las 
dicbolas/ muertes de veinte Religiofos de la Com- 
pania, que en ya-/rios pueftos, y a manos de variaa 
Naciones,/ dieron fus vidas, por la predica-/cion 
del fanto Euan-/gelio./ Dedicada a la mvy Catolica 
Magestad/ del Rev N. S. Felipe Qvarto.J Escrita 
por el Padre Andres Perez de Ribas,/ Prouindal 
en la Nueua Elpana, natural de Cordoua./ Ano 
1645./ Con PrivUegio./ En Madrid, Por Alofo 
de Paredez, jfito a los Eftudios de la C&pania./ — 
(History of the triumphs of our holy faith among 
the most barbarous and savage nations of the nevr 



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world ; obtained by the soldiers of the army of the 
Company of Jesus, in the Missions of the Province 
of N ew Spain. Likewise are reported the customs, 
rites and superstitions which those nations prac- 
tised ; their places and temples ; the victories which 
were obtained over some of them by the arms of 
the Spanish Catholics, when they obliged them to 
take them ; and the happy deaths of twenty priests 
of the Company, who in various places, and oy the 
hands of various nations gave up their lives for the 
preaching of the holy Gospel. Dedicated to the 
most Catholic Majesty of the King our Lord Philip 
the fourth. Written by the Fatlier Andrew Perez 
de Ribas, Provincial in New Spain, native of Cor- 
dova. In the year 1645. With privilege. Madrid, 
by Alonzo de Paredes, near the Hall of the Com- 
pany.) 16 preL leaves and text 756 pp. Vellum. 
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ROBERTS (George). The Four Years Voy 
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common Events, Which befell him In a Voyage to 
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Barbadoes, from whence he was bound to the 
Coafl of Guiney. The Manner of his being taken 
by Three Pjrate Ships, commanded by Low, Ruf- 
fell, and Spriggs, who, after having plundered 
him, and detained him 10 Da^s, put hmi aboard 
his own Sloop, without Provisions, Water, &c. and 
with only two Boys, one of Eighteen, and the 
other of Eight Years of Age. The Hardships he 
endur'd for above 20 Days, *till he arriv'd at the 
Ifland of St. Nicholas, from whence he was blown 
off to Sea (before he could get any Suftenance) 
without his Boat and biggefl Boy, whom he had 
fent afliore ; and after Four Days of Difficulty and 
Dillrefs, was Shipwreck'd on the Unfrequented 
Ifland of St. John, where after he had remained 
near two Years, he built a Veflel to bring himfelf 
off. With a particular and curious Defcription and 
Draught of the Cape de Verd Iflands ; their Roads, 
Anchoring Places, Nature and Produ6lion of the 
Soils ; The Kindnefs and Hofpitality of the Natives 
to Strangers, their Religion, Manners, Cuiloms, 
and Superftitions, &c. Together with Obfervations 
on the Minerals, Mineral Waters, Metals, and 
Salts, and of Nitre with which (ome of thei'e Iflands 
abound. Written by Himself, And interfpers'd 
with many Pleafant and Profitable Remarks, very 
infl;ru6Uve for all thofe who ufe this Trade, or who 
may have the Misfortune to meet with any of the 
like Diftreffes either by Pyracy or Shipwreck. 
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Bettesworth, and J. Osborn, 1726. 3 jtrel. Uaves 
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ROBERTS (William). An Account of the First 
Discovery of Florida. With a Particular Detail of 
the feveral Expeditions and Descents made on that 
Coaft. Collected from the beft Authorities By 
William Roberts. Illuilrated by a general Map, 
and fome particular Plans, together with a geogra- 
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Geographer to His Majesty./ London : T. Jefferys, 
MDCCLXiii. viii pp. Contents 2 and 102 pp. 7 Maps 
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ROBINSON (John). Essayes;/ or,/ Observations/ 
Divine and/ Morall./ Collected ovt of/ holv 
Scriptures, Ancient and/ Moderne Writers, both 



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ROBINSON (John). A/ Ivstification/ of/ Separa- 
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Separatists schij'me./ By John Robinson./ Printed 
in the yeere 1639./ 382 pp, followed by S leaves of 
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ROBINSON (John). A/ Ivst and Necessary/ 
Apologie/ of certain/ Christians,/ No lefle con- 
tumeliouHy then com-/monly called Brovvnists,/ 
or Barrovvists./ By M'. John Robin-/son, Pallor 
of the English/ Church at Leyden./ Publifhed firft 
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ROBINSON (Matthew). Peace the best Policjr or 
Reflections upon the Appearance of a Foreign 
War, the present state ot Affairs at Home and the 
Commission for Granting; Pardons in America. In 
a Letter to a Friend by Matt. Robinson M.? Lon- 
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ROBINSON (William). Several/ Ejpistles/ Given 
forth by Two of the/ Lords Faithful Servants,/ 
Whom he fent to/ New-England,/ to/ Bear Wit- 
nefs to his Everlafting Truth./ And were there 
(by the Priefts, Rulers, and Profeffors)/ after cruel 
and long Imprifonment, and inhumane/ Whipping 
and Banidmient, put to death ; for/ no other Caule, 
but for keeping the/ Commandments of God, and/ 
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unto which, he under-/went the wrath of Men. 
bat bath obtained/ Everlaftin^ Peace and Ren 
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ROBSON (Joseph). An Account of six years resi- 
dence in Hudson*s-Bay, From 1733 to 1736, and 
1744 to 1747. By Joseph Robson, Late Surveyor 
and Superviibr of the Buildings to the Hudfon's- 
bay Company. Containing a Variety of Facts, 
Observations, and Discoveries, tending to ihew, I. 
The vaft Importance of the Countries about Hud- 
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exteniive Improvements that may be made there 
in many beneficial Articles of Commerce, parti- 
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HudfonVbay Company; and the abfolute Neceifity 
of laying open the Trade, and making it the Obiea 
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of keeping it out of the Hands of the French. To 
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with Remarks upon the Papers and Evidence pro- 
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1749. II. An Eftimate of the Expence of building 
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the entrance of Churchill-river. III. The Sound- 
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Iflands. And, VI. A Journal of the Winds and 
Tides at Churchill-river, for Part of the Years 
1746 and 1747. The Whole illullrated. By a 
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RODRIGUES DE MELLO (Joseph). Josehpi 
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RODRIGUEZ (Manuel). Sefior./ [Begins] Manuel 
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ROEBUCK (John). An Enquiry, whether The 
Guilt of the Present Civil War in America, ought 
to be imputed to Great Britain or America, By 
John Roebuck, M. D., F. R. S. A new Edition. 
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ROGERS (Abraham). Abraham Rogers/ Offne 
Thiir/ zu dem verborgenen/ heydenthum :/ Oder,/ 
Warhaftige Vorweifung delz/ Lebens, und der 
Sitten, famt der Religion,/ und dem Gottesdienft 
der Bramines, auf der/ Cuft Chormandel, und 
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ROGERS (Robert). A Concise Account of North 
America : Containing A Defcription of the feveral 
British Colonies on that Continent, including the 
Iflands of Newfoundland, Cape Breton, &c. As 
to Their Situation, Extent, Climate, Soil, Produce, 
Rife, Government, Religion, Prefent Boundaries, 
and the Number of Inhabitants fuppofed to be in 
each. Also of The Interior, or Welterly Parts of 
the Country, upon the Rivers St Laurence, the 
Mississipi, Christino, and the Great Lakes. To 
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Nations and Tribes of Indians refiding in thofe 
Parts, as to their Cuiloms, Manners, GoFemment^ 
Numbers, &c. Containing many Uleful and En- 
tertaining Fa6l8, never before treated of. By Major 
Robert Rogers. London : Printed for the Author, 
MDCCLXV. viiiand26^pp, Soo, (9». 3401) 

BOGERS (Robert). Journals of Major Robert 
Rogers: Containing An Account of the ferend 
Excurfions he made under the Generals who com- 
manded upon the Continent of North America, 
during the late W ar. From which may be collectea 
The moil material Circumltanccs of every Campaign 
upon that Continent, from the Commencement to 
the Conclufion of the War. To which is added An 
Hiftorical Account of the Expedition againft the 
Ohio Indians in the Year 1764, under the com- 
mand of Henry Bouquet, Efq ; Colonel of Foot, 
and now Brigaidier General in America, including 
his Tranfadtions with the Indians, relative to the 
Delivery of the Prifoners, and the Prelimmaries of 
Peace. With an Introdutlory Account of the 
Proceeding Campaign, and Battle at Bulhy-Run. 
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ROGERS ( WooDEs). A Cruising Voyage round the 
World: Firll to the South- Seas, thence to the 
East- Indies, and homewards by the Cape of Good 
Ho{)e. Begun in 1708, and finilh'd in 1711. Con- 
taining a Journal of all the Remarkable Truif- 
adtions ; particularly, Of the Taking of Puna and 
Guiaquil, of the Acapulco Ship, and other Prizes; 
An Account of Alexander Selkirk's living alone 
four Years and four Months in an Ifland ; and A 
brief Defcription of feveral Countries in our Courfe 
noted for Trade, efpecially in the South-Sea. With 
Maps of all the Coafl, from the belt Spaniih Manu- 
fcript Draughts. And an Introduction relating to 
the South-Sea Trade. By Captain Woodes Rogers, 
Commander in Chief on this Expedition, with the 
Ships Duke and Dutchefs of Briftol. London : A. 
Bell and B. Lintot, m.occ.xii. xxii and 428 pp, 

* Appendix,' 56 pp, * Index," 14 pp. 4 maps. Old 
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ROGERS (WooDEs). A Cruising Voyage round 
the World : Firft to the South-Sea, thence to the 
East-Indies, and homewards by the Cape of Good 
Hope. Beeun in 1708, and finifh'd in 1711. etc. 
The Second Edition, Corre6ted. London ^ Andrew 
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ROGERS (WooDEs). A Cruising Voyage round 
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ROLLE (Denys). To the Ri^ht Honourable the 
Lords of His Majesty's Molt Honourable Privy 
Council. The Humble Petition of Denys Rolle, 
Efa ; fetting forth the Hardihips, Inconveniencies, 
ana Grievances, which have attended him in his 
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ROLT (Richard). A New and Accurate History of 
South- America : Containing A particular Account 
of feme Accidents leading to the Difcovery of the 
New World ; of the Difcovery made by Columbus, 
and other Adventures ; of the feveral Attempts 
made to find out a North East and North-Weft 
Paflage; and what Parts of America are fubject 
to the different European Powers. With A foil 
Defcription of the Spanish Provinces of Chili, 
Paraguay, Peru, and Terra Firma. Of Guiana; 
particularly of Surinam belonging to the Dutch, 
and of Cayenne belonging to the French ; of Brazil 
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Faraway poffeffed by the Jesuit*, where thy bare 
ellabiifhed a New Monarchy; and of the various 
Nations of Indians throughout this extenfive Ter- 
ritory : As alio of all the moil remarkable Iflands 
adjacent to its Coails. Including the Geogra- 
phical, Natural, Political, and Commercial Hiuory 
of every Province : With the Religion, Manners 
and Cuftoms of the Inhabitants. With Disserta- 
tions on the Britifh, Spanifli, Portuguefe, French, 
Dutch, and Indian Settlements. By Mr. Roll. 
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ROMERO DE MELLA (Nicolas). Por/ Don 
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y azo-/gues de la Nueua Espana./ En/ El pleyto 

3ue trata con el Tenor Fifcal./ Sobre/ La reftitucion 
el dicho oficio ; y en fatisfacion de los cargos que 
le hi-/zo el Tenor Licenciado Don Pedro de Galuez, 
del ConTejo de Tu/ Mageftad, en el Supremo de las 
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ROSS (Robert). A Sermon, Preached at New 
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A Preface and an Appendix, Containing Some 
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ROUSSIGNAC (Jacques de). The Earth twice 
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of Earthquakes,/ its Natural Cauies, Kinds, and 
Manifold Effects ;/ occasioned/ By the lad of thefe, 
which happened on the/ Eighth Day of September 
1692. at Two of the Clock/ in the Afternoon./ 
Divided into/ Philofophical Theorems, pick'd oat 
of many/ Famous Modem, and Ancient Treatises,/ 
Tranflated into Englifh ;/ With Reference to that 
unufual One, that happened in/ Queen Elizabeth's 
Reign, on the fame Dav, 8th. of September 1601./ 
at the fame Hour, which was fenfibly felt through- 
out all Europe,/ and fome part of Afia in the fame 
Moment, as much as it is found out./ A domed,/ 
With an Account of many ftupendous and won- 
derful/ Events in Germany, Italy, and other Kine^- 
doms./ Wherein/ Some Obfervations are made 
upon the Circumilances, wherein/ theieTwo Earth- 
quakes agree, and in others wherein they differ./ 
By J.[acques] D.fe] R.Foussiffnac ?] French Mi- 
nifter./ London : Printed for the Author, at Siou's 
Colledge, near/ Cripplegate: aud to be Sold at 
Mr. Cockrel, Bookfeller, at tne Sign/ of the Three 
Legs in the Poultry, and at Mr. Vaillant, French 
Book-/feller, in the Strand, over-againft the French 
Savoy's Church, 169|./ 4 prel. leaves and 47 pp. 
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ROWLANDSON (Mary). A tme/ History/ of 
the/ Captivity & Reftoration/ of/ Mrs. Mary Row- 
landson,/ A Minifter's Wife in New-England./ 
Wherein is fet forth. The Cmel and Inhumane/ 
Ufage ihe underwent amongft the Heathens, for/ 
Eleven Weeks time : And her Deliverance nrom/ 
them./ Written by her own Hand, for her Private 
Ufe: And now made/ Publick at the earned 
Defire of fome Friends^ for the Benefit/ of the 
Afflicted./ W hereunto is annexed,/ A Sermon of 
the Poffibility of God's Forfaking a Peo-/ple that 
have been near and dear to him./ Preached by 
Mr. Jofeph Rowlandfon, Husband to the faid Mrs. 
Rowlandfon :/ It being his latt Sermon./ Printed 
firil at New- England : And Re-printed at London, 
and fold/ by Joleph Poole, at the Blue Bowl in the 
Long-Walk, by ChrilU-/Church Hofpital./ 1682./ 
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RUIZ DE LEON (Francisco). Hemandia, tri- 
umphos de la Fe, y gloria de las Armas Espanolas. 
Poema Heroyco. Conquista de Mexico, cabeza 
del imperio Septentrional de la Nue^a-Espana. 
Proezas de Hernan-Cortes, Catholicos Blasones 
Militares. y grandez as del Nuevo Mundo. Lo 
cantaba Don Francisco Ruiz de Leon, hrjo de la 
Nueva-Espaiia, y reverente lo consagra a fa Sobe- 
rana, Catnolica Magestad de su Key, y Senor 
Natural Don Fernando Sexto, en la real Catholica 
Magestad de la Reyna Nuestra Seiiora Dona Maria 
Barbara, (que Dios guarde) y a las dos Mages- 
tades. Por Mano del excellentissimo Senor Duque 
de Alva, &c. Con Privilegio. En Madrid: Viuda 
de Manuel Fernandez, 1755. 10 prel. leaves and 
385 pp. Vellum, 4to. (11. lU, 6d. 2414) 

RULES for the St. Andrew's Society in Philadel- 
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RULING (The) & Ordaining Power of Congrega- 
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Remarks on fome Part of Mr. P. Barclay's Per- 
suasive, lately diHributed in New-England. Bv 
an Impartial Hand. In a Letter to a Friend. 
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RUMSEY (James). A Short Treatise on the appli- 
cation of Steam, whereby is clearly shewn, from 
actual experiments, that Steam may be applied to 
propel Boats or Vessels of any burthen againil 
rapid currents with great velocity. The fame 
Principles are alfo introduced with Effect, by a 
Machine of a fimple and cheap Conftru6iion, for 
the Purpofe of raising Water fuflficient for the 
working of Grist-Mills, Saw-Mills, &c. And for 
watering Meadows and other purposes of Agricul- 
ture. By James Rumsey, Of Berkeley County, 
Virgina. Philadelphia^ Printed by Joseph James : 
Chesnut-Street. m,dcc,lxxxviii. 26 pp. Uncut. 
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RUSSELL (William).' The History of America 
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unhappy contest between Great Britain and her 
Colonies. By William Russell, Esq. of Gray*B- 
Jnn. London : Fielding and Walker, mdcclxxviii. 
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RUTHERFURD (Samuel). A/ Survey/ of the/ 
Survey of that Summe/ of Church - l)ifcipline/ 
Penned by Mr. Thomas Hooker,/ Late Paftor of 
the Church at Hartford upon/ Conne6iicot in New 
England./ Wherein/ The Way of the Churches of 
N. Eng^land/ is now re-examined; Arguments in 
favour/^ thereof winnowed ; The Principles of that/ 
Way difculfed ; and the Reafons of moil/ feeming 
ftrength and nerves, removed./ By Samuel Ruther- 
furd, Profeffor of Divinity in/ the Univerfity of S. 
Andrews in Scotland./ Lofndon,j Printed by J. G. 
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SACK ( Albert von). A Narrative of a Voyage to 
Surinam ; of a Residence there during^ 1805, 1806, 
and 1807 ; and of the Author's return to Europe 
by the Way of North America. By Baron Albert 
von Sack, Chamberlain to his Prussian Majesty. 
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SACKVILLE (Lord George). The Trial Of the 
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Court Martial Held at the Horle-Guards, February 
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charged with Difobedience of Orders, While he 
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ufque ad annum 1554. in Americam vel nouum/ 
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SCHOEPF (To. Davidis). D. Io. Davidis Schcepf/ 
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SCHOMBURGK (Robert H.). A Description of 
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SEASONABLE Advice, to The Members of the 
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SECKER (Thomas). A Letter To the Right Ho- 
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1750-1, By the Right Revg-end Thomas Seeker, 
LL.D, Lord Bishop of Oxford : Concerning Bi- 
shops in America. London: J. and F. Rivington, 
MDccLxix. 2 prel, leaves and 28 pp. Unbound, 
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SELLER (John). America. A small Alias in 28 
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SENTIMENTS (The) of a Foreigner, on the Dis- 
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SEPP (Antony). R. R. P. P. Antonij Sepp,/ and 
Antonij Bolim,/ Der Societat Jesu Prieftem,/ 
Neusvermehrte/ Reil'ssBefchreis/bung,/ Wie felbe 
aufs Hifpanien in Para^/quariam kommen./ Und 
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SEPULVED.E (Joan NTS Genesii) Cordubensis 
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SERGEANT (John). The Caufes and Danger of 
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cautioned againft, With particular Reference to 
the Temper of the prefeut Times. In a Sermon 
Preach'd at Springfield, April 4. 1743. In the 
Audience of the aflbciated Faftors of the County 
of Hampdiire. By John Sergeant, M. A. Paftor 
of the Church of Christ in Stockbridge. Publifli'd 
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SERGEANT (John). A Letter From the Rev«». 
Mr. Sergeant Of Stockbridge, to Dr. Colman Of 
Boston ; Containing Mr. Sergeant's Propofal of a 
more effectual method for the Education of Indian 
Children ; to raife 'em if poflible into a civil and 
induftrious People; by introducing the En^lifh 
Language among them ; and thereby inftilling mto 
their Minds and Hearts, with a more lafting 
ImpreiTion, the Principles of Virtue and Piety. 
Made publick by Dr. Colman at the Defire of Mfr. 
Sergeant, with some general Account of what the 

Rev. Mr. Isaac HoUis of has already done 

for the Sons of this Indian Tribe of HouiTatannoc, 
now erected into aTownihip by the General Court, 
and called Stockbridge. Boston, Printed by Rogers 
and Fowle, for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1743. 
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SERIOUS ADDRESS (A) To thofe Who unnecef- 
farily fre()uent the Tavern, and Often fpend the 
Evening in Publick Houfes. By feveral Minifters. 
To which is added, A private Letter on the Sub- 
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N. E. Printed for S. Gerrifh, at the lower end of 
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SEVERAL Conferences Between fome of the prin- 
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and the Deputies from the Six Indian Nations, In 
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Brethren the Delaware Indians from their De* 
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Hoftilities. To which is prefixed (As introductory 
to the faid Conferences) Two Addresses from the 
faid Quakers; one to the Lieutenant-Governor, 
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SEWALL (Samuel). Phenomena (juaedam/ Apoc- 
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SEYFRIED (JoH. Heinrich). Poliologia,/ Das 
ift:/ Accurate/ Befchreibung/ Aller vomehmften 
in der ganzen Welt/ befindlichen/ Stadten, Schlof- 
fem und Ves/llungen/ So wol was ihre Erbauung, 
Fortifis/cation, Religion, Herrfchafft und Regies/ 
rungssForm, als auch Die von ihrem Urfprung 
an,/ bis auf gegenwartige Zeit fich ereignete 
kriegssund/ Friedens, Freud und Leid betreffende 
Begs/benheiten betriffit./ In zweyen abfonderli- 
chen Theilen/ dergeftalt vorgeftellet,/ Dafz im 
erften die beriihmteilen Orte in ganz/ Europa, im 
andem aber die in Afia, Africa und/ America 
befindliche, ausfuhrlich nach dem Alphabet/ ab- 
gehandelt werden,/ Und zwar alles und jedes 
mit fonderbarem Fleifz/ zu eines jedem Lefers 
nutzlicher Ergotzung zufamm/getragen, und nun 
zum ansdemmal verbeflert hers/ausgeben durch/ 
Job. Heinrich Sevfiied, Hochfiirftl. Durchl./ zu 
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taking Panama./ Together with/ The Prefident 
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SHEBBEARE (J.) An Essay on the Origin, Yfo- 
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America to Obedience by lorce. To which is 
added An Appendix on the Excellent and admi- 
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22d of March, 1775. By J. Shebbeare, M.D. 
London: J. Bew, m.dcc.lxxvi. Title and 212 pp. 
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berty, contained m Dr. Price's Obfervations, &c. 
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America to Obedience by Force. To which is 
added an Appendix on the Excellent and admi- 
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22d of March, 1775. By J. Shebbeare, M.D. 
Second Edition. London: J. Bew, aiDccLxxyi, 
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SHEFFIELD (John Lord). Observations on the 
Commerce of the American States. By John Lord 
Shefl&eld. A New Edition, much enlarged. With 
an Appendix, Containing Tables of the Imports and 
Exports of Great Britain to and from all Parts. 
Alio, the Exports of America, &c. With Remarks 
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&c. London: J. Debrett, mdcclxxxiv. 8 prei, 
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SHEFFIELD (John Lord). Observations on the 
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and from all Parts, from 1700 to 1783. Alfo the 
Exports of America, &c. With Remarks on thofe 
Tables, on the Trade and Navigation of Great 
Britain, and on the late Proclamations, &c. The 
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to the whole. London : J. Debrett, m,dcc,lxxxiv. 
2 prel. leaves ; * Introduction* xlvii pp ; * Errata' 
1 pagey Text 345 pp. Tables numbered I to XVI. 

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SHELVOCKE (George). A Voyage round the 
World Bv the Way of the Great South Sea, Per- 
formed in the Years 1719, 20, 21, 22, in the 
Speedwell, of London, of 24 Guns and 100 Men, 
(under His Majefty's Commiflion to cruize on the 
Spaniards in the late War with the Spanilh Crown) 
till fhe was call away on the Ifland of Juan Fer- 
nandes, in May 1720 ; and afterwards continu'd in 
the Recovery, the Jesus Maria and Sacra Familia, 
&c. By Capt. George Shelvocke, Commander of 
the Speedwell, Recovery, &c. in this Expedition. 
London: J, Senex, mdccxxvi. 4 prel. leaves; 

* Preface ' xxiii pp ; * Contents * 4 pp; Text 468 pp. 
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SHEPARD (Thomas). The/ Sincere/ Convert/ 
Difcoverin^/ the Paucity/ of true Believers;/ And 
the great Difficultie off Saving Converfion./ By 
Tho. Shepheard, fometimes/ of immanuel Coiledge 
in Cambridge./ London J Printed by T. P. and M. 
S. and are/ to be told by John Sweeting, at the 
Angel/ in Popes-head Alley, 1643./ 9 prel, leaves 
and 266 pp. Old morocco, Qvo, (15s. 2472) 

SHEPARD (Thomas). The/ Sound Beleever./ 
Or,/ A Treatise/ of/ Evang^elicall Converfion./ 
Discovering/ The work of Chrifts Spirit, in/ recon- 
ciling of a finner to God./ By Tho: Shepard, 
fometimes/ of Emmanuel (!!olled^e in Cambridge,/ 
Now Preacher of Gods Word/ in Neiv England./ 
LondonJ Printed for R. Dawlman 1645./ 3 prel, 
leaves and 352 pp, Oldmoi'occo, Svo, {15s. 2473) 

SHEPARD (Thomas). Theses Sabbaticae./ Or,/ 
The Doctrine/ of the/ Sabbath :/ Wherein/ The 
Sabbaths [I. Morality./ II. Change./ III. Be- 
ginninor./ ly. San^tification./] are clearly/ dil- 
cufled./ Which were firft handled more largely in/ 
fundry Sermons in Cambridge in New-England/ 
in opening of the fourth Commandment./ In un- 
folding whereof many Scriptures are cleared, diven 



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Cafes of Con-/fcience refolved, and the Morall Law 
as a rule of life to a Believer,/ occafionallr and 
diitiD6tly handled./ By Thomas Shepard, Fafior 
of the Church of/ Chriil at Canihrid!ge in New- 
England./ Lmdony Printed by T. R. and E. M. 
for John Rothwell at Sun and/ Fountaine in Pauls 
Church-yard. 1649./ Four Parts, Part 1. 10 preL 
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SHEPARD (Thomas). Certain/ Select Cases/ Re- 
folded./ Specially, tending to the right/ ordering 
of the heart, that/ we may comfortably walk/ wiA 
God in our g^ieral/ and particular Callings./ By 
Thomas ShephardJ Sometimes of Eroanuel-Coi- 
ledge/ in Cambridge, Now Preacher of/ Gods 
Word in New-/ England./ London, Printed by 
W. H. for John Rothwell. at the Sun/ and Foun- 
tain in Pauls Church-yard, near/ the little North- 
door. 1650./ 4 prel, leaves and 87 pp. Old calf. 
evo. {10s, 6d, «475) 

SHEPARD (Thomas). Subjection/ to/ Chrift/ in 
all his/ Ordinances,/ and Appointments,/ The beft 
means to preferve our/ Lioerty./ Together with 
a/ Treatise/ Of Ineffe6tual Hearing the Word;/ 
How we may know whether we have heard/ the 
. fame effe6tually : And bv what means it may/ be- 
come effe6tual unto us./ With fome remarkable 
Paflbges of his life./ By Tho. Shephard, late 
Paftor of tiie Church/ of Chrift in Cambridge in 
New-England./ Now published by Mr. Jonathan 
Michell/ Paftor of the faid Church in New-Eng- 
land./ London, Printed for John Rothwell and 
are to be fold by/ Tho. Brewfter, at the three 
Bibles, in Pauls Church -/yard neer the Weft end 
1652./ 8 prel, leaves and 195 pp. Table 11 pp. 
Old calf Qvo, (15*. «476) 

SHEPARD (Thomas). The/ Sound Beleever./ A/ 
Treatise/ of/ Evangelicall Converfion./ Discover- 
ing/ The work of Chrifts Spirit, in/ reconciling of 
a Sinner to God./ By Thomas Shepard,/ fome- 
times of Emmanuel Coledge in Cam-/bridgey now 
Preacher of Gods Word in/ New- England./ Ljm- 
don,/ Printed for Andrew Crooke at the/ Green- 
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SHEPARD (Thomas). Subjeaion to Chrift,/ in 
all his/ Ordinances/ and/ Appointments,/ The beft 
means to prelerve our Libertjr./ Together with a/ 
Treatise/ of/ Ineffectual hearmg the Word;/ How 
we may know whether we/ have heard the fame 
effectually :/ And by what means it may become/ 
effe^^al unto us./ With fome remarkable paffages 
of his life/ By Tho. Shephard late Pallor of the 
Church/ of Chrift in Cambridge in New- England./ 
Now publifhed by Mr. Jonathan Michel,/ Paftor 
of the faid Church in New-England./ London^ 
Printed for Tho. Brewfter, at the three Bibles in 
Pauls Church-yard. 1654./ 6 prel. leaves and 195 
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SHEPARD (Thomas). The/ Sincere Convert:/ 
Discovering/ The fmall number of true/ Beleevers,/ 
And the p^reat difficulty of Saving/ Converfion./ 
Wherein is excellently and plainly opened/ thefe 
choice and Divine Principles ;/ Viz. [1. That there 
is a God. and this God is moft glorious./ 2. That 
God made man in a bleffed eftate./ 3. Man's mifery 
by his Fall./ 4. Chrift the only Redeemer by price./ 

5. That few are laved, and that with difficulty./ 

6. That mans perdition is of himl'elf./ Whereto is 
now added the Saints Jewell,/ fliewing how to 
apply the Promifes: And/ the Souls Invitation 
unto Jel'us Chrift./ By Tho. Sheppard, fometimes 
of Emanuel/ Colledge in Cambridge./ Corrected 
and much amendea by the Author./ London, 
Printed by E. Cotes, for John Sweeting,/ at the 
Angel in Popes-heaa Alley, 1655./ 8 prel, leaves 
and 247 pp. Calf, Qvo. {10s, 6d, 2479) 

SHEPARD (Thomas). Theses Sabbatic*./ Or,/ 
The Doctrine/ of the/ Sabbath,/ Wherein/ The/ 
Sabbaths/ N. Morality,/ 11. Change,/ 111. Bepi- 
ning,/ 1 V . Sanguification,! are clear-/l v difcuf-V^d./ 
Which were first handled more largely/ in fundry 
Sermons in Cambridg in New-Kng-/land,in open- 
ing of the fourth Commandment./ In unfc^ding 
whereof man}' Scriptures are cleared, di'/versCsfes 
of Confcience relblved, and the Moral/ Law as a 
rule of Life to a Believer, oocafioaal-/ly and dif- 



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tin^ly handled./ By Thomas Shepard, Paitor of the 
Church of/ Christ at. Cambridge in New-Enojland./ 
London^ Printed by S. G. for John Rothwel at the 
Foun-/tain and Bear in Goldfmiths row in Cheap-' 
fide./ 1655./ 14 preL leaves and 320 pp. followed 
by 3 prel. leaves and 32 pp. with 2 prel. leaves, 1 and 
17 pp. Old calf. 8vo. {10s.6d. 2480) 

SHEPARD (Thomas). The/ Parable/ of the/ Ten 
Virgins/ opened & applied:/ Being the Sub- 
ftance of divers/ Sermons/ on Matth. 25. 1, — 13./ 
Wherein, the Difference between the Sincere 

. Chriilian and/ the moil Refined Hypocrite, the 
Nature and Charadters of Saving/ and of Common 
Grace, the Dangers and Difeafes incident to/ moil 
flourifhing Churches or Chriftians, and other Spi- 
ritual/ Truths of greateft importance, are clearly/ 
dilco vered , and practically improved./ By/ Thomas 
Shepard/ late Worthy and Faithfull Paitor of the 
Church of Chrift at/ Cambridge in New-England./ 
Now Publilhed from the Authors own Notes, at 
the defires of/ many, for the common Benefit of the 
Lords people,/ By/ Jonathan Mitchell Minifier at 
Cambridge,/ Tho : Shepard, Son to the Reverend 
Author,/ now Miniller at Charles-Town in New- 
England./ London,! Printed by J. H. for John 
Rothwell, at the Fountain in Goldlmiths-Row in 
Cheap- fide,/ and Samuel Thomfon at the Bifiiop's 
Head^ in Pauls Church-yard. 1660./ Two ParU. 
Part I. 4 prel. leaves and 240 pp. Part II. 203 pp. 
TabU.Bpp. Old calf Folio. (18s. 248i; 

SHEPARD (Thomas). The/ Sincere Convert,/ 
Discovering/ The fmall number of true/ Beleevers,/ 
And the great difficulty of Saving/ Converfion./ 
Wherein is excellently and plainly opened/ thefe 
choice and Divine Principles :/ Viz. [1. That there 
is a God, and this God is mod glorious./ 2. That God 
made man in a blefled eftate./ 3. Mans mifery by 
his fall./ 4. Chrift the only Redeemer by Price./ 

5. That few are faved, and that with difficulty./ 

6. That mans perdition is of himfelf./ Whereto is 
now added the Saints Jewel, fliewin^/ how to 
apply the promife ; And the Souls rnvi-/tation 
unto Jefus Chrift./ By Tho. Shepherd, fometimes 
of Emanuel/ Colledge in Cambridge./ Corrected 

.And much amended by the Author./ London^ 



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Printed by Tho: Mabb, for Robert Home,/ at the 
Angel in topes-head-alley. 1664./ 8 jyreL leaves 
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SHEPARD (Thomas). The/ Sincere Convert :/ 
Difcovering the I'mall number of/ True Believers,/ 
And the great difficulty of/ faving Converfion./ 
Wherein are excellently and plainly opened thefe/ 
choice and Divine Principles:/ Viz. 1. That there 
is a God, and this God is moft glorious./ 2. That 
God made Man in a blefled eftate./ 3. Mans 
mifery by his Fall./ 4. Chrift the onely Redeemer 
by price./ 5. That few are faved, and that with 
difficulty./ 6. That Mans perdition is of himself./ 
Whereto is now added/ The Saint's Jewel, Ihewing 
how to/ apply the Promiles ; and/ The Soul's In- 
vitation unto/ Jelus Chrift./ By Tho. Sheppard, 
fometimes of Emanuel/ College in Cambridge./ 
Corrected and much amended by the Author./ 
London,! Printed by J. Flefher for Robert Home 
at Grediam-coUege, in/ the first Court in Bifhopf- 
gate-ftreet. 1667./ S prel. leaves and 237 pp. Old 
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SHEPARD (Thomas). The/ Sincere Convert:/ 
Difcovering the fmall number of/ True Believers,/ 
And the great difficulty of/ Saving Converfion./ 
Wherein are excellently and plainly opened thefe/ 
choice and Divine Principles:/ Viz. 1. That there 
is a God, and this God is moft glorious./ 2. That 
God made Man in a blefled eftate./ 3. Man's mifery 
by his Fall./ 4. Chrift the onely Redeemer by price./ 

5. That few are faved, and that with difficulty./ 

6. That Man's perdition is of himfelf./ Whereto is 
now added/ The Saint's Jewel, fhewing how to/ 
apply the Promiles; and/ The Soul's Invitation 
unto/ Jefus Chrift./ By Tho. Sheppard, fometimes 
of Emanuel/ Colledge in Cambridge./ LondoUy/ 
Printed by E. Fleflier for Robert Horn at the 
South En-/trance of the Royal Exchange. 1672./ 
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SHEPARD (Thomas). The/ Parable/ of the/ Ten 
Virgins/ Opened & Applied :/ Being the Sub- 
ftance of divers/ Sermons/ on Matth. 25. 1, — 13./ 
Wherein, the DiflTerence between the Sincere 

w Chriftian and/ the moft Refined Hypocrite, the 



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Nature &c Characters of Saving/ and of Common 
Grace, the Dangers and Difeales incident to/ moil 
flonriibing Churches or Chriftians, and other Spi- 
ritual/ Trudis of greateft importance, are clearfy/ 
difcovered, and pradticallj ImpTOxed,/ By/ Thomas 
Shepard/ Late Worthy and Faithful Pallor of the 
Church of Chrift at/ Cambridge in New-England./ 
Now publilhed from the Authors own Notes, at 
the defires of/ many, for the common Benefit of 
the Lords people,/ By/ Jonathan Mitchell Minifler 
at Cambridge./ Tho. Shepard, Son to the Re- 
verend Author,/ now Minister at Charles-Town, 
in New-England./ Re-printed, and carefully Cor- 
te6led in the Year,/ 1695./ Two Parts, Part I. 
4 preL leaves and 232 pp. Part II. 190 pp. Table, 
5pp, out calf. Folio. (18s. 2485) 

SHEPARD (Thomas). The Sound Believer. A 
Treatise of Evangelicall Converfion. Discovering 
The Work of Chrilt's Spirit, in reconciling of a 
Sinner to God. By Tho. Shepherd, fometimes of 
Emanuel CoUedge m Cambridge, Now Preacher 
of God's Word in New-England. Aberdeen, Printed 
by James Nicol, 1730. 325 pp. TabU 3 pp. 
t9mo. (15«. 2486) 

[SHERMAN (Roger).] A Sermon, of a new kind, 
Never preached, nor ever will be ; Containing a 
Collection of Doctrines, Belonging to the Hopkin- 
tonian Scheme of Orthodoxy ; Or the Marrow of 
the moil Modem Divinity. And an Addrefs to 
the Unregenerate, agreeable to the Doctrines. 
New 'haven; Printed and Sold by T. and S. 
Green. 28 pp. Halfmor, 12mo. (iOs. 6d. 2487) 

SHIPLEY (Jonathan). A Sermon Preached be- 
fore the Incorporated Society for the Propagation 
of the Gofpel m Foreign Parts ; at their Anniver- 
sary Meeting in the Parilh Church of St. Mary- 
le-Bow, On Friday February 19, 1773. By the 
Right Reverend Jonathan Lord Bilhop of St, 
Asaph. London Printed : Bostony New-England, 
Re- Printed : And to be Sold by Thomas and John 
Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Comhill, 1773. 
17 pp. Half morocco. Qvo. (4s. 6rf. 2488) 

SHIRLEY (William). A Letter from William 
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his Grace the Duke of Newcallle : With A Journal 
of the Siege of Louishourg, and other Operations 
of the Forces, during the Expedition againil the 
French Settlements on Cape Breton ; Drawn up 
at the Defire of the Council and Houie of Repre- 
fentatives of the Province of Maffachufet's Bay ; 
approved and atteiled hy Sir William Pepperrell. 
and the other Principal Officers who commandea 
in the faid Expedition. Puhliihed hv Authority. 
Lonrfon; E. Owen. 1746. 32|)p. Half morocco. 
Svo. (7s. 6d, 2489) 

SHIRLEY (William). A Letter from William 
Shirley, Efq ; Governor of Mairachufetts-Bay, To 
His Grace the Duke of Newcaftle : With A Journal 
of the Siege of I^ouiA>ourg, and other Operation^ 
of the Forces, during the Expedition againii the 
French Settlements on Cape- Breton; drawn up 
at the Defire of the Council and Houl'e of Repre- 
fentatives of the Province of MaflUchufetts-Bay ; 
approved and attefted by Sir William Pepperrell. 
and the other Principal Officers who commanded 
in the faid Expedition. Publilhed by Authority. 
London: Printed 1746. Boston: Re-printed by 
Rogers and Fowle, for Joshua Blanchard, at the 
Bible and Crown in Dock-Square. 1746. 16 pp. 
Svo. (10s. 6d. 2490) 

SHIRLEY (William). The Conduct of Major 
Gen. Shirley, Late General and Commander in 
Chief of His Majesty's Forces in North America. 
Briefly stated. London : R. and J. Dodsley, 1758. 
via and ISl pp. Half mor. Svo. (10s. 6d. 2491) 

SHORT/ (A) Account/ of the/ Manifeft Hand of 
God/ That hath Fallen upon Several/ Marfhals and 
their Deputies/ Who have made Great Spoil and 
Havock of the/ Goods of the People of God called/ 
Quakers,/ in the/ Illand of Barbadoes,/ For their 
Testimony againft Going or Sending/ to the Mi- 
litia./ With a Remarkable Account of some others 
of the Perfe-/cutors of the fame People in the fame 
I (land. Together/ with an Abftract of their Suffer- 
ings./ LondoUf Printed and Sold by T. Sowle, 
near the/ Meeting-houfe in White-hart-court in 
Gracious-street. 1696./ 23 pp. * An Abstract '«tc. 
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SHORT (A) Account of the Interest and Conduct 
of the Jamaica Planters. In an Address to the 
Merchants, Traders, and Liverymen of the City of 
London. London: M. Cooper, mdccli v. Title and 
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SHORT (A) History of the Conduct of the Present 
Ministiy, With Kerard to the American Stamp 
A6t. London ; J. A Imon, 1766. 21pp. Half mo- 
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SHORT (A) History of the Conduct of the present 
Ministay, With Keffard to the American Stamp 
Act. TTie Second Edition. London: J. Almon, 
1766. 21pp. Half morocco, 8vo, (4s, 6d, 249.5) 

SHORT (A) Account Of that Part of Africa Inha- 
bited Inr the Negroes. With Refpe6l to the Fer- 
tility of the Country, the good Difpofition of many 
of the Natives, and the Manner by which the 
Slave Trade is carried on. Extracted from divers 
Authors, in order to Ihew the Iniquity of that 
Trade, and the Falfity of the Arguments ufually 
advanced in its Vindication. With Quotations from 
the Writings of feveral Perfons of Note, viz. George 
Wallis, Francis Hutcheson, and James Foster, and 
a large Extract from a Pamphlet, lately publifhed 
in London, on the Subje6t of the Slave Trade. 
The Third Edition. Philadelphia : Printed Lon- 
don : Reprinted by W. Baker and J. W. Galabin, 
MDccLxviii. 80 pp. Svo. (7s. 6d, 2496) 

SHORT Address to the Government^ the Merchants, 
Manufacturers, and the Colonists m America, and 
the Su^ar Islands, On the prefent State of Affairs. 
By a Member of Parliament. London j G* Ro- 
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SHORT (A) History of the Opposition during the 
Laft Seffion of Parliament. The Third Edition. 
London : T. Cadell, mocclxxix. 58 pp. Unbound, 
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SHORT (A) History of the Oppofition during the 
Laft Seffion of Parliament. The Third Edition. 
London: T. Cadell, mdcclxxix. vi and 58 pp. 
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SHOWER (John). Practical Reflections on the 
Earthquakes That have happened in Europe and 



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America^ But chiefly in the Islands of Jamaica, 
England, Sicily, Malta, &c. With a Particular 
andHiftorical Account of them, and divers other 
Earthquakes. By John Shower. The Second 
Edition. London: Cook, James, and Kingman, 
Mdccl. Title, via, and9Q pp. 8vo. (4s.6rf. 2500) 

SIGFRID ( Isaac). Theological Theses, Containing 
the chief Heads of the Christian Doctrine, Deducea 
from Axioms ; Compofed and publickly defended 
in Prefence and under the Dire6tion of the very 
reverend and mofl judicious John Henry Rinper, 
V. D. M. And Profeflbr of controverfial Divmity 
in the Academy At Bern. By Isaac Sigfrid, of 
Zoffingen in Bern, and Daniel Wyttenbach, of 
Bern, In Order to obtain the Honour of the S. 
Ministry. 1747. (Tranflated from Latin.) To which 
is added a Difcourse bv Gerrit Lydekker. A.B. 
New- York. Printed and Sold by Samuel Brown 
at the Foot of Botbaker's-Hill, between the New* 
Dutch Church and Fly-Market. 1766. 6 preL 
leaves and 55 pp. ' A Discourse * etc. Title and 113 pp. 
' Ad vertifement.* 4 pp. Svo. {10s, 6d. 2501) 

SIGNS (The) of the Times consider'd : Or, The high 
Probability, that the prefent Appearances in New- 
England, and the Wefl of Scotland, are a Prelude 
of the Glorious Things promiled to the Church in 
the latter Ages. Edinburgh, T. Lumisden and J. 
Robertson; md.cc.xlii. 3 preL leaves; Text, pp, 
5—34. Svo, (5s. 6d. 2502) 

SILLERY (Madame). A Selection from the An- 
nals of Virtue, of Madame Sillery : Containing 
the Moll important and Interefling Anecdotes from, 
the Histories of Spain, Portugal, China, Japanj 
and America : With fome Account of the Manners. 
Customs, Arts and Sciences of France. Translated 
from the French By Elizabeth Mary James. Bath, 
S. Hazard, m.dcc.xciv. 4 prel. leaves and text 255 
pp, * Subscribers.' and ' Errata.' 8 pp. Old calf, 
8vo, {7s. 6d. 2503) 

SIMON (Pedro). 4»/ Primera Parte/ De las No- 
ticias hilloriales/ de las Conquiflas de tier/ra firine 
en las Indias/ Occidentals./ Compvesto por el 
Padre/ Fray Pedro Simon Prouincial/ de la Sera- 
fico Orden de San Fran:?/cisco, del N ueua Reyno 
de Granada/ en las Indias, Lector Jubilado en 



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Stiffen Theologia, j qualificador del Skd*^/ Officio, 
bijo de la Fioumcia de Car/tbagena en Caltilla,. 
Natural de/ la Parrilla Obilbado de/ Cuenca./ 
Dirigido/ A nvestro invics/tiuimo y maior Mo- 
narca/ del Antiguo j nuebo Mun/do Fhilippo 

3ttarto en fu/ Real j supremo Conlejo/ de las 
ndias./ [Colophon] Con Privilegio,/ Del Rey 
nu^ro Senor, en Cuenca por/ Domingo de la 
Iglesia, Ano./ de 1627./ 7 preL leaves including 
engraved title , text 671 pp ; Table 11 leaves ; Table, 
de Vocablos 9 Uaves, 2oJthe7 prel. leaves are vxmting. 
Vellum. Folio. (2/. :2504) 

SIMONDE DE SISMONDI (J. C. L.) De I'ln- 
t^rdt de la France a I'egard de la Traite des 
N^gres, par J. C. L. Simonde de Sismondi. A 
Geneve f J. J. Paschoud, et a Paris, 1814. 59 pp. 
8«M>. {2s. 6d. 3505) 

SIVERS (Henrich). Bericht/ Von/ Grobnland,/ 
Gezo^en aus zwo Chroniken: Einer alten Ihssf 
landitcben, und einer neuen Danilchen; iiber- 
gefand/ in Frantzofifcher Sprahche/ An/ Herren 
von der Mote den Wayer von einem/ unbenandten 
Meifter^ und gedruckt zu/ Farihs bey Auguftin 
kiirbe in s./ Anno 1647./ Jetzo aber Deutfch 
gegaben^und, um defto farti^er ihn/ zu gebrauchen, 
unterlchibdlich eingeteihlet/ Von/ Henrich Sivers./ 
Hamburg./ In Verlagung Johan Naumans und 
Jurgen Wolfs./ Gedruckt im Jahr Chrifti/ 1674./ 
3 prel. leaves and 70 pp, with 2 seq. pp. Copperplate 
map of Greenlandy engraved by J. Wichman. Half' 
Russia. 4to. {15s. 2506) 

8LADE rWiLLiAM). Vermont State Papers ; being 
a ('ollea;ion of Records and Documents, connected 
with the Assumption and Establishment of Govern- 
ment by the People of Vermont; together with 
the Journal of the Council of Safety, the First 
Constitution, the Early Journals of the General 
Assembly, and the Laws from the Year 1779 to 
1786, inclusive. To which are added the Proceed- 
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Compiled and Published by William Slade, Jun : 
Secretary of State. Middlebury : J. W. Copeland, 
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SMALLEY (John). The Consistency of the Sin- 
ner's Inability to comply with the Gospel; with 
his inexcusable Guilt in not complying with it, 
illustrated and confirmed : In two Discourses, On 
John vi'h, 44*. By John Smalley, A. M. Paftor 
of a Church in Farmington. Hartford : Printed 
by Green & Watson, near the Great Bridge. 
M,Dcc,LXix. 71 pp. 8vo. (4b'. 6d. 25(^) 

SMITH (Aaron). The Atrocities of the Pirates; 

' being a Faithful Narrative of the Unparalleled Suf- 
ferings enduded by the Author during his Captivity 
among the Pirates of the Island of Cuba ; with an 
account of the excesses and barbarities of those 
Inhuman Freebooters. By Aaron Smith, (Who 
was himself afterwards tried at the Old Bailey as . 
a Pirate, and acquitted.) London : G. and W. B. 
Whittaker, 1824. it pp. and text 214ipp. Boards, 
nmo. (4s. 6d. 2509) 

SMITH (.Tohn). a Map of Virginia./ With a 
Descripti-/on of the Covntrev, the/ Commodities, 
People, Govem-/ment and Keligion./ Written 
by Captaine Smith, Ibmetimes Go-/vernour of the 
Countrey./ Wherevnto is annexed the/ proceed- 
ings of thofe Colonies, fince their firii/ departure 
from England, with the difcourfos,/ Orations, and 
relations of the Salvages,/ and the accidents that 
befell/ them in all their lournies/ and dilcoveries./ 
Taken faithfvlly as they/ were written out of the 
writings of/ Doctor Kvssell. Richard Wiffin./ 
Tho. Stvdley. Will. Phetti Place./ AnasTodkUl. 
Nathaniel Powell./ leffira Abot. Richard Pots./ 
And the relations of divers other diligent obfervers 
there/ prefent then, and now many of them in 
England./ By VV[illiam]. S[trackey]. At Ox- 
ford,! Printed by Jofeph Barnes. 1612./ 4 ffrel. 
leaves and 39 pp ; Second title and * To the Reader * 
2 leaves f and 110 pp. Map of Virginia. Fine copy in 
blue morocco by Bedford, 4to. (12/. 12s. 2510) 

SMITH (John). The/ Generall Historie/ of/ Vir- 
ginia, New-England, and the Summer/ Ifles: 
with the names of the Adventurers,/ Planters, and 
Governours from their/ firll beginning An**: 1584. 
to this/ prelent 1624./ With the Procedinga of 
those Severall Colonies/ and the Accidents that 



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befell them in all their/ Journyes and Difcoveries./ 
Alfo the Maps and Del'criptions of all thofe/ 
Countryes, their Commodities, people,/ Govern- 
ment, Cuftomes, and Religion/ yet knowne./ 
Divided into sixe Bookes./ By Captaine lohn 
Smith fometymes Governour/ in thole Countryes 
& Admirall./ of New England./ London./ Printed 
W I. D. and/ I. H. for Michael/ Sparkes./ 1624./ 
. Engraved title and 6 preL leaves. Text pp, 1 to 96 
and 105 to 248 ; and Errata, With the 4 maps com- 
plete. Folio. (101.10s. 2511) 

SMITH (John). A Sea Grammar,/ With/ the 
Plaine Exposition/ of Smiths Accidence for young/ 
Sea>men, enlarged./ Diuided into fifteene Chap- 
ters : What they are you/ may partly conceive by 
the Contents. Written by Captaine lohn Smith, 
fometimes/ Governour of Virginia, and Admirall 
of/ New-England./ London,/ Printed by lohn 
Haviland,/ 1627./ 6 prel. leaves and text 86 pp. 
4to. (SLSs. 2512) 

SMITH (John). The/ True Travels,/ Adventvres,/ 
and/ Observations/ of/ Captaine lohn Smith,/ In 
Europe, Afia, Affrica, and America, from Anno/ 
Domini 1593. to 1629./ His Accidents and Sea- 
fights in the Straights ; his Service/ and Stratagems 
of warre in Hungaria, Tranfilvania, Wallachia, 
and/ Moldavia, againll the Turks, and Tartars; 
his three fingle combats/ betwixt the Chriilian 
Armie and the Turkes./ After how he was taken 
prifoner by the Turks, lold for a Slave, fent into/ 
Tartaria; his defcription of the Tartars, their 
ftrane^e manners and cuftomes of/ Religions, Diets, 
Buildings, Warres, Feafts, Ceremonies, and/ Liv- 
ing; how hee flew the Bafliaw of Nalbrits in 
Gambia,/ and elbaped from the Turkes and Tar- 
tars./ Together with a continuation of his generall 
Hiftory of Virginia,/ Summer- lies. New England, 
and their proceedings, fince 1624. to this/ prefent 
1629 ; as alfo of the new Plantations of the great/ 
River of the Amazons, the lies of S'. Chriftopher, 
Mevis,/ and Barbados in the Weft Indies./ All 

. written by adtuall Authours whofe names/ you 
shall finde along the Hiftory./ London,/ Printed 
by J. H. for Thomas Slater," and are to bee/ fold 
at the Blew Bible in Greene Arbour./ 1630./ 6 



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prel. leaves and 60 pp. wanting the large copperplaU 

engraving in six compartments. Cloth. 

Folio. (ll.lls.6d. 2513) 

SMITH (John). Advertisements/ For the unexpe- 
rienced Planters of/ New-England, or any where./ 
Or,/ The Path-way to experience to ere6i a/ Plan- 
tation./ With the yearely proceedings of this 
Country in Fiihing/ and Planting, fince the veare 
1614. to the yeare 1630./ and their prelent eftate./ 
Alfo how to prevent the ^eateft inconveniences, 
hy their/ proceedings in Virginia, and other Plan- 
tations,/ by approved examples./ With the Coun- 
tries Armes, a defcription of the Coaft,/ Harbours, 
Habitations, Land-markes, Latitude and/ Longi- 
tude : with the Map, allowed by our Royall/ King 
Charles./ By Captaine lohn Smith, fometimes 
Govemour of Virginia, and Admirall of New- 
England./ London,! Printed by lohn Haviland, 
and are to be fold by/ Robert Milbovme, at the 
Grey-hound/ in Pauls Church-yard. 1631./ 4 
prel. leaves and 40 pp. Map. 4to. {51. 5$. 2514) 

SMITH (John). The/ Generall Historie/ of/ 
Virginia, NewsEngland, and the Summer/ Ifles : 
with the names of the Adventurers,/ Planters, 
and Governours from their/ firft beginning An' : 
1584. to this/ prefent 1626./ With the Procedings 
of those Severall Colonies/ and the Accidents that 
befell them in all their/ Journyes and Difcoveries./ 
Alfo the Maps and Defcriptions of all thofe/ Coun- 
tryes, their Commodities, people,/ Government. 
Cuilomes, and Religion/ yet knowne./ Dividea 
into sixe fiookes./ By Captaine lohn Smith fome- 
tymes Govemour/ in thofe Countryes & Admiral!/ 
of New England./ London./ Printed by I. D. 
and/ I. H. for Edward/ Blackmore/ Anno 1632./ 
Engraved frontispiece f and in every other respect the 
same as the first Edition of 1624, with the 4 maps. 
Folio. (10/. 10*. 2515) 

SMITH (John). Reifen, Entdeckungen und Un- 
ternehmungen des Schifs^Capitain Johann Schmidt 
Oder John Smith; welche den wahren Urfprung 
derer Englifchen Colonien in NordsAmerika be- 
wirkt haben, und ihn deutlich vor Augen ftellen : 
Erdftentheils aus deflelben ligenen Schriftea bef- 



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chrieben von Carl Friedrich Scheibler, Paftor zu 
Hansfelde, Zartzig und Schwend in Preuffifch 
Pommern. Berlin, bei Siegismund Friedrich Hefle. 
178!^. 232 pp. and 1 /«a/ of Errata. Half calf. 
8i;o. (10s. 6d. 2,516) 

SMITH (John). The Trve Travels, Adventvres 
and Observations of Captaine lohn Smith, in 
£arope, Asia, Africke, and America : Beginning 
about the yeere 1593, and continued to this present 
1629. From the London Edition of 1629. Rich- 
mond : Republished at the Franklin Press. Wil- 
liam W. Gray, Printer. 1819. Two Volumes, 
Vol. I. 7 pre/, leaves and 247 pp. Portrait of Smithy 
plates at pp. 14, 113, map at 149. Vol. II. Fron- 
tispiece; xiand2%2pp. Calf. 8uo. (18s. 2517) 

SMITH (John). An Authentic Copy of the Minutes 
of Evidence on the Trial of John Smith, a Mis- 
sionary, in Demerara ; Held at the Colony House, 
in George Town, Demerara, on Monday, the 13th 
Day of October, 1823, and 27 following Days ; on 
a Charge of exciting the Negroes to Rebellion ; 
copied verbatim, From a Report as Ordered to be 
printed, bj the House of Commons, 22d of March, 
1824. With an Appendix, including The Affidavit 
of Mrs. Jane Smitn, the Petition presented to the 
House of Commons, from the Directors of the 
London Missionary Society, Letters of Mr. John 
Smith. And other interesting Documents. Lon- 
don : Samuel Burton, 1824. 179 pp. Boards. 
8vo. (4s. 6d. 2518) 

SMITH (Joshua Hett\ An Authentic Narrative 
of the causes which led to the death of Major 
Andre, Adjutant-General of his Majesty's Forces 
in North America. By Joshua Hett Smith, Esq. 
Counsellor at Law, late Member of the Convention 
of the State of New York. To which is added a 
Monody on the death of Major Andre. By Miss 
Seward. London : Mathews and Leigh, 1808. vii 
and 358 pp. Portrait, map, and plate. Half calf. 
8vo. (Js. 6d. 2519) 

SMITH (Joshua Toulmin). The Discovery of 
America by the Northmen in the Tenth Century. 
Bv Joshua Toulmin Smith, Author of " Progress 
of Philosophy among the Ancients; " ** Compaara- 



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tive view of ancient History, with explanation of 
Chronological Eras;" etc. With Two Maps. 
London: Charles Tilt, 1839. xii and 344 pp. 2 
maps and 2 plates, 8vo. (4«. 6d, S520) 

SMITH (Samuel). The History of the Colony of 
Nova-Cajsaria, or New-Jersey : Containing, an Ac- 
count of its First Settlement, Progressive Improve- 
ments, the Original and present Constitution, and 
other events, to the Year 1721. With some parti- 
culars since ; and a short view of its present state. 
liy Samuel Smith. Burlington, in New-Jersey: 
Printed and Sold by James Parker : Sold also by 
David Hall, in Philadelphia. m,dcc,lx v. x and 574 
pp. Fine copy. Old calf, 8vo. (2/. 2s. 2521) 

SMITH (William). A New Voyage to Guinea: 
Describing The Culix)ms, Manners, Soil, Climate, 
Habits, Buildings, Education, Manual Arts, Agri- 
culture, Trade, Employments, Languages, Ranks 
of Dillin6tion, Habitations, Diverfions, Marriages, 
and whatever elfe is memorable among the Inhabit- 
ants. Likewise, An Account of their Animals, 
Minerals, &c. With great Variety of entertaining 
Incidents, worthy of Obfervation, that happen'a 
during the Author's Travels in that large Country. 
lUuftrated with Cutts, engrav'd from Drawings 
taken from the Life. With an Alphabetical Index. 
By William Smith, Efq ; Appointed by the Royal 
African Company to furvey their Settlements, 
make Difcoveries, &c. London: John Nourse, 
Mddcxliv. [1744] iv and 276 pp. Index ^pp. 
Frontispiece and plates at pp. 8, 147, 148, 151. Tree 
calf. Svo. (7s. 6d, 2522) 

SMITH (William). A Natural History of Nevis, 
And the reft of the Englifli Leeward (Jharibee If- 
lands in America. With many other Obfervations 
on Nature and Art; Particularly, An Introdu6lion 
to The Art of Decyphering. In Eleven Letters 
from the Rev** Mr. Smith, lometime Rector of St. 
John's at Nevis, and now Rector of St. Mary's in 
Bedford ; to the Rev«» Mr. Mason, B.D. Wood- 
wardian Profeffor, and Fellow of Trinity- College, 
in Cambridge. Cambridge ; J. Benthan, mdccxlv. 
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SMITH (William). Histoire de la Nouvelle-Yoric, 
depuis la Decouverte de cette Proyince iusau'a 
notre Si^cle, Dans laquelle on rapporte les d^meles 

gu'elle a eus avec les Canadiens oc les Indians ; les 
ruerres qu'elle a foutenues contre ces Peuples ; le6 
Trait6s & les Alliances qu*elle a faits avec euz, 
&c. On 7 a joint Une Del'cription G^ographique 
du Pays, & une Hiftoire Abr^g^ede fes Habitans, 
de leur Religion, de leur Gouyernement Civil & 
£ccl6iiailique, &c. Par William Smith. Traduite 
de TAnglois par M. E * * ♦ A Londres, m.dcc. 
Lxvii. xvi and 415 pp. old calf, Svo. (8s. 6d. 2524) 

SMITH (William). A Sermon On the Present 
Situation of American Affairs. Preached in Christ- 
Church. June 23, 1775, At the Requeft of the Offi- 
cers of the Third Battalion of the Citv of Phila- 
delphia, and Diftri6l of Southwark. By William 
Smith, D.D. Provost of the College in that City. 
Philadelphia Printed : London Re-printed, Edward 
and Charles Dilly. m.dcc. lxxv. 2 prel. Uavesy iv 
and32pp, 8vo, (Ss. 6d, 2525) 

SMITH (William). The History of the Province 
of New- York, from the first discovery. To which 
is annexed A Defcription of the Country, an Ac- 
count of the Inhabitants, their Trade, Religious and 
Political State, and the Conftitution of the Courts 
of Juftice in that Colony. By William Smith, 
A.M. London: J. Almon, mdcclxxvi. viii and 
334! pp. Calf extra by Bedford. Qvo. (15s. 2526) 

SMITH (William). Eulogiumon Benjamin Franklin, 
LL.D. Presidentof the American Philosophical So- 
ciety, &c. &c. Delivered March 1, 1791, in Phila- 
delphia, before both Houses of Congress, and the 
American Philosophical Society, &c. By William 
Smith, D.D. One of the Vice-Prefidents of the faid 
Society, and Provoft of the College and Academy 
of Philadelphia. London : T. Cadell, mdccxcii. 
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SMYTH (J. F. D.) A Tour in the United States of 
America : Containing An Account of the Present 
Situation of that Country ; The Population, Agri- 
culture, Commerce, Customs and Manners of the 
Inhabitants ; Anecdotes of feveral Members of the 
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Army; and Many other very fingular and intereft- 
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Mountains, Forefts, Kivers, and the moll heautifuL 
grand, and pi^hirefcjue Views through-out that rait 
Llontinent. Likewise Improvements in Husbandry 
that may he adopted with great Advantage in 
Europe. By J. F. D. Smyth, Esq. Londanj G. 
Robinson, mdcclxxxiv. Two Volumes. Vol. I. 12 
prel. leaves, and 400 Tp^p, Vol. II. 6 prel, leaves and 
466 pp, Svo. {8s, 6d. 2528) 

SNOWDEN (Richard). The American Revolu- 
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Style. By Richard Snowden. Baltimore : Printed 
by W. Pechin, No. 10, Second-street. [ ] 360 
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War, in Thirteen Cantoes. By Richard Snowden. 
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SOBER Remarks on a Book lately Reprinted at 
BoOon, Entituled, A Modell Proof Of the Order and 
Government fettled by Christ and his Apofties in 
tiie Church. In a Letter to a Friend. The Second 
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y su Chronifta/ mayor de las Indias./ Y/ la pone 
a los pies del/ Rey^Nvestro Senor,/ por mano del/ 
Excelentissimo Senor/ Conde de Oropefa./ En 
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del Abito de Santiago, Conde de Montellano, Ade** 
lantado de la Provincia de Yucatan, Govemador 
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SOUS \ RIBADENEYRA (Antonio de). His- 
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gresses de la America Septentrional, conocida por 
el nombre de Nueva Espana. Escrivala. Don An- 
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gresses de la America Septentrional, conocida por 
el nombre de Nueva Espana. Escriviala Don An- 
tonio de Solis y Rivaaeneyra, Secretario de su 
Magestad, y su Chronista Mayor de las Indias. 
En Madrid; Don Antonio Mayoral. 1768. l^prel, 
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SOLIS Y RIBADENEYRA (Antonio de). His- 
toria dela Conquista de Mexico, Poblacion, y Pro- 
gresos de la America Septentrional, conocida por 
el Nombre de Nueva Espana. Escribiala Don An- 
tonio de Solis y Ribadeneyra, Secretario de su 
Magestad, y su Cronista Mayor de las Indias. 
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toria de la Conquista de Mexico, poblacion y pro- 
gresos de la America Septentrional, conocida por 
el nombre de Nueva Espana. Escribiala D. An- 
tonio de Solis y Rivadeneyra, Secretario de su 
Magestad, y su uhronista Mayor de las Indias. En 
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SOLIS Y RIBADENEYRA (Antonio de). His- 
toria de la Conquista de Mexico, Poblacion, y Pro- 
gresos de la America Septentrional, conociaa por 
el Nombre de Nueva- Espana. Escribiala Don An* 
tonio de Solis, Secretario de su Magestad, y 
Cronista mayor de las Indias. Dividida en Tres 
Tomos. Madrid: moccxci. Don Placido Barco 



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SOLORZANO PEREIRA (Juan de). lEngraved 
title] Politica Indiana/ de/ el D**^. D. J van de Solor- 
zano/ Pereira Cavallero del Orden de/ Santiago, del 
Confejo delRey/ N. S'. elos Supremos de Cas/tilla 
y de la/ Indias/ Dirigida/ Al Rey Nvestro S',/ en 
m Real y Supremo Confejo/ de las Indias/ por 
mano del Ex™°./ S'. Conde de Castrillo/ Prefidente 
delmefmo/ Confejo &c./ Con Privilegio en Mad- 
rid en la Officina/ de Diego diaz de la Carrera/ 
An'o de 1647./ [Printed titU] Politica Indiana./ 
Sacada en Lengva Castellana de/ los dos tomos del 
derecho, i govierno mvnicipal/ de las Indias Oc« 
cidentales qve mas copiosamente/ escribio en la 
Latina./ El Dotor Don Ivan de Solorzano Per* 
eira/ caballero del orden de Santiago, del/ Confejo 
del Rey Nueftro Sefior en los Supremos/ de Caftilfa, 
i de las Indias./ Por el Mesmo Avtor,/ Dividida 
en feis Libros./ En los ovales con gran distincion, 
i estvdio/ fe trata, i refuetve todo lo tocante al Del- 
cubrimientOy Defcripcion, Adqui-/ficion, i Reten- 
cion de las mefmas Indias, i fu govierno particular, 
al'si cerca/ las Perfonas de los Indios, i fus Servicios, 
Tributos, Diezmos, i £ncomien-/das, como de lo 
Efpiritual, i Eclefiaftico, cerca de fu Dotrina, Pat- 
ronazgo/ Real, Iglelias, Prelados, Prebendados, 
Curas Seculares, i Kegulares, Inaui-/fidores, Comil- 
farios de Cruzada, i de las Religiones. I en lo 
Temporal, cerca/ de todos los Ma^ibrados feculares, 
Virreyes, Prefidentes, Audiencias,/ Confejo Su- 

Sremo, i lunta de Guerra dellas, con infercion, i/ 
eclaracion de las muchas cedulas Reales que/ para 
efto fe ban defpacbado./ Aiiadidas/ mvchas cosas, 
que no estan en los tomos/ Latinos, i en particular 
todo el Libro Sexto, oue en diez i fiete Capitulos 
trata de/ la Hazienda Real de las Indias, Regalias, 
Derecbos, i Miembros de que fe/ compone, i del 
modo en que fe adminiilra; i de los Oficiales/ 
Reales, Thbunales de Cuentas, i Cafa de la/ Con- 
tratacion de Sevilla./ Obra de svmo trabaio, i de 
igval importancia,/ i utilidad, no folo para los de las 
Provincias de las Indias, fino de las de £fpa-/na, i 



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otras Naciones, de qualquier Profefsion que fean, 
por la gran va-/riedad de cofas que comprehende, 
adornada de todas/ letras, i efcrita con el metodo, 
claridad,/ i lenguaje que por ella^ pareceri./ Con 
dos Indices muy diftintos^ 1 copiofos, uno de los 
Libros, i Capitulos en que fe/ divide : i otro de las 
cofas notables que contiene./ Con Privile||io,/ En 
Madrid, Por Diego Diaz de la Carrera./ Auom.dc. 
XLViii./ 24 jyrel. leaves ; viz. Engraved and printed 
titles 2 leaves ; * Censvra del Senor etc, Licencias * 
etc, 2 leaves; < Al Rei N«» S^*^ Don Felipe IV/ etc, 
7 leaves ; * Al Excelentissimo Seiior Don Garcia de 
Haro i Avellaneda,' etc, 3 leaves ; copperplate en- 
graved portrait y 1 leaf; * Al Retrato del Autor defte 
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SOLORZANO PEREIRA (Juan de). D. D. To- 
annis/ de Solorzano/ Pereira,/*I.V. D. ex eqvestri 
Militia/ D. lacobi, et in supremis Castellae,/ & 
Indiarum Confiliis Senatoris ;/ de Indiarum Ivre ;/ 
sive/ de jvsta Indiarum Occidentalium/ Inquifi- 
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alia ejusdem avthoris/ DiQ)utatio de Parricidii 
Crimine./ Cum duplici Indice, primo Librorum 
& Capitum: altero Rerum notabilium abfolu- 
tiifimo./ Editio nouiflima ab innumeris, quibus 
priores deformatse erant mendis emaculata./ Lug- 
aunt,/ Sumptibus Lavrentii Anisson./ m. dc. lxxii./ 
Cvm Svpenorvm Permissu./ Two Volumes. Tomvs 
Primvs. 12 prel, leaves and 438 pp. Indexes 44 leaves; 
followed by 64 pp. of text, and 8 leaves of Index, 
Tomvs Secvndvs. 6 prel, leaves, and 858 pp. Index 
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SOME Account of the North -America Indians; 
their Genius, Charaders, Cuftoms, and Difpofi- 
tions, towards the French and Enfliih Nations. 
To which are added, Indian Miscellanies, viz. 1. 
The Speech of a Creek-Indian againft the immo- 
derate Ufe of Spirituous Liquors ; delivered in a 
National Affemblv of the Creeks, upon the breaking 
out of the late War. 2. A Letter from Yariza, an 
Indian Maid of the Royal Line of the Mohawks, 
to the principal Ladies of New- York. 3. Indian 



700 Bibliotheca Americana. 

Songs of Peace. 4. An American Fable. Col- 
lected by a learned and ingenious Gentleman in 
tbe Province of Penfylvania. London : R. Griffitbs, 
[1754] 68 pp, Halfmor. Svo. ilOs,6d, 2551) 

SOME Remarks on a Pamphlet, call'd, Reflections, 
on the Conflitution and Management of the Trade 
to Africa, Demonstrating the Author's abufive 
Afperfions therein contained, to be ill-Grounded, 
the Matters of Fa6t wrong Reprefented, and tbe 
late Management of that Trade (et in a True Light. 
With An Account, of the Needful Charge of the 
Britiih Settlements in Africa; in what manner 
they may be heft Maintain'd, and the Trade carry 'd 
on to the Benefit of this Nation, and our Planta^ 
tions in America. [London'] Printed in the Year, 
MDCCix. 32 pp. Halfmor, 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2552) 

SOME Considerations on the Conseijuences Of the 
French Settling Colonies on the Mississippi, With 
refpeCt to the Trade and Safety of the English 
Plantations in America and the Weft-Indies. From 
a Gentleman of America, to his Friend in London. 
Lmdon : J. Roberts, 1720. Half-title , title, and 60 
pp. With map, Halfmor, 8vo, (7 s. 6d. 2553) 

SOME Observations on the Affiento Trade, As it 
has been Exercil'ed by the South-Sea Company ; 
proving the Damage Which will accrue thereby to 
the Britifh Commerce and Plantations in America. 
And particularly to Jamaica. To which is annezea 
A Sketch of the Advantages of that Illand to Great 
Britain, by its annual Produce, and by its Situation 
for Trade or War. Addressed to His Grace the 
Duke of Newcastle, One of his Majefty's Principal 
Secretaries of State. By a Perlon who refided 
feveral Years at Jamaica. London: H.Whitridge, 
MDCcxxviii. iv and ieii 38 pp. Half morocco, 
8vo, (5s. 6d. 2554) 

SOME Observations on Extracts taken out of the 
Report from the Lords-Commiffioners for Trade 
and Plantations. [London, 1730] 4i pp. folded and 
bound in calf. Folio, {8s. 6d, 2555) 

SOME Considerations Humbly oflfer'd upon the Bill 
Now depending in the Houfe of Lords, Relating 
to the Trade between the Northern Colonies and 



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the Sugar-Iflands. In a Letter to a Noble Peer. 
[London\y mdccxxxii. 19 pp. Half morocco, 
Svo. (4s. 6d. 2556) 

SOME Fruits of Solitude, in Reflections and Maxims, 
Relating to the Conduct of Human Life. In Two 
Parts. The Eight Edition. Newporty Rhode- 
Ifland : Printed by James Franklin, at the Town- 
School-Houfe, 1749. 6 preL leaves and 158 pp. 
Table 7 pp. * More Fruits of Solitude : Heine The 
Second Part of Reflections and Maxims, Relating 
to the Conduct of Human Life. Newport, Rhode 
Ifland : Printed by James Franklin, at the Town 
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SOME Observations on the Bill, Intitled, " An A6t 
for granting to His Majefty an Excife upon Wines, 
and Spirits diftilled, fold by Retail or confumed 
within this Province, and upon Limes, Lemons, 
and Oranges." Boston : Printed in the Year, 
1754. Title and text 12 pp. Half morocco. 
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SOME Hints to People in Power, on the Prefent 
Melancholy Situation of our Colonies in North 
America. London : J. Hinxman Mdcclxiii. Half 
morocco. 48 pp. 8vo, (5s. 6d. 2559) 

SOME Thoughts on the Method Of Improving and 
Securing the Advantages which accrue to Great- 
Britain from the Northern Colonies. London : J. 
"Wilkie, Mdcclxv. 23 pp. Half morocco. 
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SOME Important Observations, Occafioned bv, and 
adapted to. The Publick Fast, Ordered by Autho- 
rity, December 18th, A.D. 1765. On Account of 
the Peculiar Circumstances of the prefent Day. 
Now humbly offered to the Publick, By the Au- 
thor. Newport : Printed and fold by Samuel Hall. 
1766. Half-title, title, and pp. 3—61. Half mor. 
4to. (10s. 6d. 2561) 

SOME Candid Suggestions towards Accommodation 
of Differences with America. Offered to Con- 
sideration of the Public. London: T. Cadell, 
MDCCLXxv. 33 pp. Half mor. Svo. (4s.6(i. 2562) 

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cester's Plan, of separating from the Colonies; 
with a Proposal for a farther Improvement. Lon- 
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SOME Seasonable Observations and Remarks upon 
The State of our Controversy with Great Britain ; 
And on the Proceeding of the Continental Con- 
gress : Whereby many mterelting Fadts are related, 
and Methods propofed for our fafety and an Ac- 
oosmiodation. By a Moderate Whig. America : 
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SOME Transactions between the Indians and Friends 
in Pennsylvania, In 1791 & 1792. London : James 
Phillips, MDCCxcn. 14 pp. Half morocco. 
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SOME Considerations on this question^ Whether 
the British Government acted wisely m granting 
to Canada her present constitution i With an Ap- 
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oettler. Montreal : Printed and Sold by J. Broym/ 
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SOME Account of the conduct of the Religious 
Society of Friends towards the Indian Tribes in 
tiie Settlement of the Colonies of East and West 
Jersey and Pennsylvania : with a brief narrative 
of their labours for the Civilization and Christian 
Instruction of the Indians, from the time of their 
settlement in America, to the year 1843. Published 
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SOMER-ISLANDS. A True/ Relation/ of the/ 
Illegal Proceedings/ of the/ Somer-Islands- Com- 
pany/ in their/ Courts at London./ And the like 
done by their Go vemour/ Sir John Heydon, Knight, 
and his Council, in the/ Somer-Islands./ In all 
Humility prefented to the Honourable Knights,/ 
Citizens and Burgefles Aflembled in Parliament./ 
Craving from them to be Relieved from the fol- 
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SOTO (Fernando de). A/ Relation/ of the/ Invafion 
and Conqueft/ of/ Florida/ by the/ Spaniards Under 
the Command of/ Fernando de Soto./ Written 
in Portuguefe by a Gentleman/ of the Town of 
Elvas./ Now Englished./ To which is Subjovned 
Two Journeys of the/ prefent Emperour of China 
into Tartary/ in the Years 1682, and 1683./ With 
fome Difcov^eries made by the Spaniards in/ the 
Ifland of California, in the Year 1683./ London : 
Printed for John Lawrence, at the Ans^el in the 
Poultry/ over againfl the Compter. 1686./ 7 preL 
leaves and 272 pp. Calf. Qvo, {11. Is. 2570) 

SOTWEED REDIVIVUS: Or the Planters Look- 
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the Meridian of Maryland. By E. C. Gent. An- 
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SOULES (Francois). Histoire des Troubles de 
L'Am^rique Anglaise, Ecrite fur les M^moires les 
plus authentiques ; £)^di6e a sa Majest6 Tres- 
Chr^tienne ; Par Francois Soul^s. Avec des Cartes. 
A Paris, Buisson, 1787. Three Volumes. Tome 
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SOUSA COUTINHO (Francisco de). Propositie/ 
Ghedaen/ Ter Vergaderinge van hare Hoogh 
Mo^. d'Hee-/ren Staten Generael der Vereenigde 
Neaer-/landen, In's Graven- Hage den 16 Au-/ 
gufti, 1647./ Door den Heer/ Francisco de Sousa 
Coutinho,/ Raedt van fijn Coninckl. Majell. van/ 
Portvgal : Sijnen Gouverneur ende Capiteyn 
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SOUTH CAROLINA. A Troe State of the Cafi 
between the Inhabitants of South Carolina, anc 
the Lords Proprietors of that Province ; containing 
an Account of the Grievances under which thej 
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SOUTH CAROLINA. A New and Accurate Ac- 
count of the Provinces of South-Carolina and 
Georgia : With many curious and ul'eful Obfierra- 
tions on the Trade, Navigation and Plantations oi 
Great-Britain, compared with her moft powerful 
maritime Neighbours in antient and modem 
Times. London, J. Worrall, 1732. Half-titUy title^ 
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SOUTH CAROLINA. A New and Accurate Ac- 
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Georgia : With many curious and ufeful Obferra- 
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Great-Britain, compared with her moft powerful 
maritime Neighbours in antient and modern 
Times. London: J. Worrall, 1733. Half-titley titte, 
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SOUTH CAROLINA. An Historical Account of 
the Rise and Progress Of the Colonies of South 
Carolina and Georgia. In Two Volumes. Alex- 
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SOUTHERNE (Thomas). Oroonoko :/ A/Tragedv/ 
As it is A6ted at the/ Theatre^Royal,/ By Hia 
Majesty's Servants./ Written by Tho. Southeme./ 
London:/ Printed for H. Play ford in the Temple? 
Chanse. B. Tooke/ at the Middles:TemplesGate. 
And S. Buckley at the/ Dolphin againft St. Dun- 
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SPAFFORD (Horatio Gates). A Gazetteer of 
the State of New- York; carefully written fiix)m 
original and authentic materials arranged on a 

new plan. In Three Parts : Comprising, First ^A 

comprehensive geographical and statistical view 
of tne whole state, conveniently disposed under 
separate heads : Second — An ample general view 
of^each county, in alphabetical order, with topo- 



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graphical and statistical tables, showing the civil 
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&c: Third — A very full and minute topogra- 

Ehical description of each town or township, city, 
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Alphabetically arranged ; as also its lakes, rivers, 
creeks, with every other subject of topographical 
detail; forming a complete Gazetteer or Geogra- 
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an accurate Map of the State. By Horatio Gates 
SpafFord, A.M. Author of a Geography of the 
United States, a Member of the ^'ew-York His- 
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the Society of Arts. Albany: Printed and pub- 
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SPANIARDS/ (The)/ Cruelty and Treachery to 
the/ English/ In the time of/ Peace and War,/ 
Discovered,/ Being the Council of a Perfon of/ 
Honour to King James, then upon Treaty/ of 
Peace with them, for to infift upon a/ Free Trade 
in the Weft-Indies/ With fome Expedients for the 
fub-/jecting of the Spaniard in America, to/ the 
Obedience of Englana ./ N ow tendred to the Con- 
fideration of His Highnefs/ The Lord Proted»r, 
and his Council./ London. j Printed by J. M. for 
Lodowick Lloyd and are to be fold at his/ Shop, 
at the Sign of the Caftle in Cornhil, 1656./ 2 Tprei, 
leaves^ viz. Title and DedicaiioHy signed * D. K,* 
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SPANISH AMERICA. Observations on the pre- 
sent state of Spanish America, and on the most 
effectual method of terminating the present com- 
motions there. By a Spaniard, a Lover of bis 
Country. Translated from the Spanish. London : 
R. Wilks, 1817. Title, and text 45 pp. Half mo- 
rocco. 8vo. (3«. 6d. 2581) 

SPANISH EMPIRE (The) in America. Con- 
taining, A fuccin6t Relation of the Difcovery and 
Settlement of its feveral C'olonies; a View of their 
refpedtive Situations, Extent, Commodities, Trade, 
&c. And A full and clear Account of the Com- 
merce with Old Spain by the Galleons. Flota, &c. 
Also of the Contraband Trade with the English, 

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Dutch, French, Danes, and Portugaefe. Wit 
An exa6t Defcription of Paraguay. By an Englia 
Merchant. Loudon: M. Coo])er. 17*47. 6 pre 
leaves and 330 pp. Old calf. Svo. (iOs. 6d, 2582 

^PARKS (Jared). The Library of American Bi 
ography. Conducted By Jared. Sparks. Boston 
Hilliard, Gray, and Co. London : Richard Jame 
Kennett. 1834—9. Ten Volumes, original Kditiom 
12mo. {11. lis. 6d. 2583 

SPECIMEN (A) of Naked Truth, from a Britis 
Sailor, A fincere Wellwiflier, to the Honour, an 
Profperity of the prefent Royal Family, and hi 
Country. London: W. Webb, mdccxlvi. 30 pj 
Half morocco. 8v0. (4s. 6d. 2584 

SPEECH (The) of a Creek-Indian, against th 
Immoderate Use of Spirituous Liquors. Delivere 
In a National Affembly of the Creeks upon th 
breaking out of the late War. To which ar 
added, 1. A Letter from Yariza, an Indian Mai 
of the Royal Line of the Mohawks, to the principa 
Ladies of New York. 2. Indian Songs of Peace 
3. An American Fable. Together with Some Re 
marks upon the Characters and Genius of th 
Indians, and upon their Culloms and Ceremonie 
at making War and Peace. London : R. Griffiths 
M.Dcc.Liv. 68pp. Qvo. (See 2551) (7s.6d. 2585 

SPEECH (The) of Mr. P And fevera 

others. In a certain augull Aflembly On a late im 
portant Debate: With an Introdudtion of th 
Matters preceding it. ^London] Printed in th 
Year — 66. [1766] Title and pp. 5 — 34. Unbounc 
8w. (4». 6d. 2586 

SPEECH (A) intended to have been spoken on th 
Bill for altering the Charters of the Colony c 
Massachusett's Bay. [By Dr. Shipley Bishop c 
St. Asaph.] London: T. Cadell, mdcclxxiv. « 
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^PEECH (A) intended to have been spoken on th 
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Massachusett's Bay. The Second Edition. Lon 
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Bill for altering^ the Charters of the Colony of 
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Bill for altering the Charters of the Colony of 
Massachusett's Bay. The Sixth Edition. London, 
Printed. Boston: Reprinted, and Sold by Edes 
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SPEECH (A) never intended to be Spoken, in an- 
swer to a Speech intended to have been Spoken on 
the Bill for altering the Charter of the Colony 
of Massachusett's Bay. Dedicated to the Right 

Reverend The Lord Bishop of St. A . London : 

J. Knox, MDccLxxiv. iv and 34 pp. Errata 1 page. 
Half morocco. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2591) 

SPEECH (A) never intended to be Spoken, in an- 
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thef Bill for altering the Charter of the Colony 
of Massachusett's Bay. Dedicated to the Right 

Reverend The Lord Bishop of St. A . London : 

J. Knox, MuccLXxiv. iv and 35 pp. Half morocco. 
8vo. {4s. 6d. 2591*) 

SPEECH (The) of a Scots Weaver; Dedicated 
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MDCCLXXIV. 65 pp. At the end of the Dedication 
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SPEECH (A) intended to have been delivered in 
the House of Commons in Support of the Petition 
from the General Cono;ress at Philadelphia. By the 
Author of an Appeal to the Justice and Interests 
of Great-Britain. London: yi.Ticc.Lxxv. Half-title, 
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SPEECH (A) on some Political Topics, The sub- 
stance of which Was intended to have been De- 
livered in the House of Commons, On Monday the 
14th of December, 1778, When the Estimates of 
the Army were agreed to in the Committee of 
Supply. London: T. Cadell, mdcclxxix. 4 preL 
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8PEILBERGEN (Joris van). Ooft ende Weft-In- 



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difche/ Spieghel/ Waer in Befchreven werden de 
twee laetlle Nac/vigatien, grhedaen inde Jaeren 
1614. 1615.1616. 1617. ende 1618. De/ eene door den 
vennaerden Zee-Helt loris van Speilberg^en door 
de/ Strate van Magallanes, ende foo rondtom den 
gantfcben Aerdt-/Clooty met alle de Batallien foo 
te Water als te Lande ^hefchiet./ Hier fyn mede 
by ghevoecht twee Hiltorien, de eene vande Oost 
ende de andere vande We8t-/Indien,met bet ghetal 
der Scbepen, Forten, Soldaten ende Gefchut./ De 
andere ghedaen by lacob le Maire, de welcke in't 
Zuyden/ de Straet Magellanes, een nieuwe Straet 
ontdeckt beeft, met de Befchrijvingbe/ aller Lan- 
den, Volcken ende Natien. AUes verciert met 
fchoone Caerten ende figueren bier toe dienilelijck./ 
't Amstelredam./ By Jan JantTz, Boeckvercooper 
op*t Water inde Paa-Caert./ Ao. m. dc. xxi./ 4 
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SPENCER (Thomas) . A True and Faitbftil/ Re- 
lation/ of the/ Proceedings/ of tbe/ Forces of Their 
Majesties/ K. William and Q. Mary,/ In their £x- 
peaition againil the French,/ in the/ Caribby ll- 
lands/ in the/ West-Indies:/ Under the Condu&of 
His Excellency Chriftopher/ (.odrington. Captain 
General and Comman-/der in Chief oi the (idd 
Forces,/ In the Years 1689. and 1690./ Written 
by Thomas Spencer, Jun. Secretary to/ the Hon- 
ourable Sir Timothy Thornhil Baronet, to whofe 
Re-/giment he was Muller-Mafter, and fupplied 
the Place of/ Commiffary./ London, Printea for 
Robert Clavel at the Peacock, at the Weft-/Endof 
St. Paul's Church-yard, 1691./ Reverse of titb 
blank; Dedication to Admiral Kdward Russell, 9 
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SPITILLI (Caspar). Brevis et/ Compendiosa 
Nar-/ratio Missionvm Qva-/rvndam Orientis et/ 
Occidentis./ Excerpta ex ^uibufdam litteria a 
PP. Petro/ Martinez Prouinciali Indis Orientahs, 
P./ loanne de Atienza Prouinciali Peruanae, P. 
Pietro Diaz Prouinciali Mexcicanie Pro-/uincia- 
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Excudebat Martinus Nutius ad infigne dua-/nim 
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Riviere, Umo. (15s. 2597) 

SPIZELIUS . (Theophilus). Theophili Spizelii/ 
Elevatio/ Relationis/ Monteziniana;/ de Repertis 
in America/ Tribubus Israeliticis ;/ et Discussio/ 
Argumentorum./ Pro Origine Gentium Ameri-/ 
canarum Israelitica/ A/ Menafse Ben Israel/ in 
bNlir* mpn Sen Spe/ Israelis/ Conquisitorum/. Cum 
celeberrimi viri/ Jobannis Buxtorfii/ de Judaico 
isto conatu ad/ Theophilum Spizelium/ Epistola./ 
BasileiE./ Apud Joannem Ko'nig, 1661./ 12 preL. 
leaves and text 128 pp. ' Calf extra by Riviere, 
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SPOTORNO (Giambattista). Delia Origine e 
della Patria di Cristoforo Colombo libri tre di 
Don Giambattista Spotorno Barnabita, Genova 
1819. Andrea Frugoni, 247 jt>p. Uncut, nalfmor, 
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SPRENGEL ( Matthias Christian). Briefe iiber 
Portugal, nebft einem Anhang iiber Brafilien. Aus 
dem Franzofilchen. Mit Anmerkungen heraus- 
gegeben von Matthias Cbrift. Sprengel, Profeffor 
der Gefchichte in Ualle. Leipzig, in der Wey- 
gandlchen Buchhandlung, 1782. 6 prel. leaves and 

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STADEN (Hans). Warhaftig/ Hiftoria vnd bef- 
chreibung eyner Landts/fchafft der Wilden, Nacke- 
ten, Grimmigen Menibhfreflor/ Leuthen, in der 
N e wen welt America ^elegen, vor vnd nach/ Chrifti 

^ geburt im Land zii Heffen vubekant, bilz vft* dife 
ij./ nechfi; vergangene jar, Da fie Hans Staden von 
Homs/berg aufz Heffen durch lein eygne erfarung 
erkant,/ vnd yetzo durch den truck en tag gibt./ 
Dedicirt dem Durchlenchtigen Hochgebomen 
herrn,/ H. Philipfen Landtgraff zii Helfen, Graff 
zii Catzen/ elnbogen, Dietz, 2iegenhain vnd Nidds, 
feinem G. H./ Mit eyner vorrede D. Joh. Dry- 
andri, genant Eychman,/ Ordinarij Profefforig Me- 
dici zii Marpurgk./ Inhalt des Biichlins voi^et 
nach den Vorreden./ Getruckt zii Marpurg, imjar 

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leaves; vis. Title the reverse blank, ' Dem Durch- 
leuchtiffen vnd Hochs/^ebomen Furllen vnd Herrn, 
Herrn Pbiliplen/ Lanutgrauen zii HeiTen^ Grauen 
zii/ Catzeiielnbogeiiy Diez, Ziegenhain/ vnd Nidda, 
tc. Meinem/ gnedigen Fiirfteii/ vnd Herrn,'/ 2 pp. 
*Dem Wol^ebornen hern H. Philipfen/ Graff zii 
NalTaw vnd Sarpriick re. meinem in Gnes/dig|en 
Hem. Wunlcbt D. Dryander viel heyls/ naiterbie- 
tunge feiner Dienfte./ 10 pp. * Inbalt des biichs'/ 
1 page, * Was hilfft * etc, underneath a large toood- 
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STADEN (Hans). Varhaftige./ bes/fchreibung 
eynerLandfchaffe derwilden/nacketen/ grimmigen 
menfchenfrefler leuthen, in der newen/ welt Ame- 
rica gelegen. A^or vnd nach Chrifti geburt imland/ 
zii Heffen vnbekant, bifz vff! dife zwey negft ver- 
gangeue jar,/ Dafie Hans Staden von Hombere 
aul'z Heflen durch lein/ eygne erfaruno; erkant, vna 
ytzt durch den truck an tag gibt. Vnd zum andem 
mal fleiffig corrigirt vnd gebeffert./ Dedicirtdem 
Durchleuchtigen hochgebomen fiirften/ H. Philip- 
fen Landtgraue zii Heffen, Graff zii Catzens/elu- 
bogen, Dietz, Ziegenhain vn Nidda, feinem G. H./ 
Miteyner verrede D. lob. Dryandri, genant Eych- 
man,/ Ordinarij Profefforis Medici zii Marpurg./ 
Inhalt des biichlins volget nach den vorreden./ 
[Colophoii] Getnickt zii Marpurg im/ Heflen land, 
bei Andres Colben,/ Vff Maria; Geburts tag,/ Anno 
M. D. Lvii. Very poor copy. 4to. (S/. 2s. 2602) 

STAMLER (John). Dialogvs . lohannis Stamler . 
Avgvstn./ De Diversarvm Gencivm Sectis/ et 
Mvndi Religionibvs./ Regiftru operis refpice in 
fine./ [Colophon] Impreffum Auguste : per Erthar- 
dum oglin. & Jeorgiu Madler Cura/ correcinne et 
diligentia venerabilis doraini Wolfgangi Aittinger/ 
pfpiteri Auguften. ac bonarum Artium zc. Ma- 
giUri CoUonienfs/ Anno noftre falutis. 1. 50. &. 8. 
die. 22. roenfis May. zc./ 2 prel. leaves ; vix. Title 
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STANHOPE (George). The early Converfion of 
Iflanders, a wile Expedient for propagating Chrif- 
tianity. A Sermon, Preached before the Incor- 
porated Society for the Propagation of the Gofpel 
m Foreign Parts ; at their Anniversary Meeting in 
the Parifti-Church of St. Mary-le-Bow ; On Friday 
the 19th of Feb. 1713-14. By George Stanhone, 
D.D. Dean of Canterbury, and Chaplain in Or- 
dinary to Her Majesty. London: J. Downing, 1714. 
39 pp. With 2 Plans at pp. 36 and 37. Half m(yr. 
Qvo. (4s. 6d. 2604) 

STATE (The) of the Sugar-Trade; shewing the 
Dangerous Consecjuences that Muft attend any ad- 
ditional Duty thereon. London: E. Say, 1747. 
24 pp. Half mor. 4fo. (4«. 6d. 2605) 

STATE of the Britifh and French Colonies in North 
America, With Rel'petl: to Number of People, 
Forces, Forts, Indians, Trade and other Advan- 
tages. In which are confidered, I. The defencelefs 
Condition of our Plantations, and to what Caufes 
owing. II. Pernicious Tendency of the French 
Encroachments, and the fittelt Methods of fruilrat- 
ing them. III. What it was occafioned their pre- 
fent Invafion, and the Claims on which they ground 
their Proceedings. With a Proper Expedient pro- 
pofed for preventing future Difputes. In Two 
Letters to a Friend. Londorj, : A Millar, mdcclv. 
Title and 15Q pp. 8ro. (10s. 6d. 2606) 

STATE (A) of the Claim of His Majefty's Bermuda 
Subjects to the Right of Gathering Salt at Turks 
Iflands, Referred to by the Governor, Council, and 
Affembly of Bennuda, in their Memorial of the 7th 
Day of May, 1790, to the IXi^ht Honourable Wil- 
liam Wyndham Grenville, His Majefty's Secretary 
of State for the American Department. London: 
Printed in the Year 1790. Title and 26 pp. half 
morocco. 4to. (7s. 6d. 2607) 

STEARNS (Samuel). The American Oracle. Com- 
prehending An Account of Recent Disco veriea in 



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the Arts and Sciences, with a variety of Religious, 
. Political, Physical, and Philosophical subjects, Ne- 
oeflary to be known in all Families, for the Pnvno- 
tion of their prefent Felicity and future Happiness. 
By the Honourable Samuel Stearns, LL.D. and 
Doctor of Physic ; Astronomer to bis Majesty's 
Province of Quebec, and New Brunswic ; also to 
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the State 
of Vermont, in America. London: J. Lackington, 
1791. viii and text 627 pp. Index xviii pp. Bound, 
8vo. (75. 6d. 2608) 

STEDMAN (C.) The History of the Origin, Pro- 
gress, and Termination of the American War. Bj 
C. Stedman, who served under Sir W. Howe, Sir 
H. Clinton, and the Marquis Comwallis. In Two 
Volumes. London : Printed for the Author ; 1794. 
Two Volumes. Vol. I. xv and 399 pp, 7 Plates at 
pp, 127, 195, 210, 214, 352, 362, 377. Vol. II. xv 
and 449 pp. * Index.' 13 pp. 8 Piales at pp, 132, 
185,210,329,342,358,400,412. Old cat/, 
4to. (1/. lis. 6d. 2609) 

STEPHEN (James). The Speech of James Step- 
hen, Esq. In the Debate in the House of Conmons, 
March 6, 1809, on Mr. Whitbread's Motion rela- 
tive to the late overtures of the American Goyem- 
ment : With supplementary remarks on the recent 
Order in Council. Jjondon : J. Butterworth, and 
J. Hatchard, 1809. it; and 126 pp. Half nun-oceo, 
8vo. (4c. 6d. 2610) 

STEPHENS (William). The Casde-Builders ; 
or, the History of William Stephens, of the Ifle of 
Wight, Efq; lately decealed. A Political Novel, 
Never before publiflied in any Language. London : 
Printed for the Author, mdcclix. xv and 198 pp, 
' Contents.* pp. ix, and x. Qvo, (10s. 6d, 2611) 

STEPHENSON (Marmaduke). A Call/ from/ 
Death to Life,/ and/ Out of the Dark wayes and 
Worfhips of tlie World where/ the Seed is held in 
Bondage under the Merchants of/ Babylon, Writ- 
ten by Marmaduke Stephenson ;/ Who (together 
with another dear Servant of the Lord called/ Wil- 
liam Robinson) hath (fince the Writing hereof) 
fuffer-/ed Death, for bearing Witneffe to the f^ m^ 



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Truth,/ amongft the Profeflbrs of Boftons Jurifdic- 
tion/ in New Endand./ With a True Copy of Two 
Letters, which they Writ to the Lords/ People a 
little before their Death./ And alfo the True Copy 
of a Letter &s it came to our hands, from/ a Friend 
in New England, which gives a brief Ilelation of 
the/ manner of tlieir Martyrdom, with fome of the 
Words which they/ exprelt at the time of their fuf- 
fering./ Londorty Printed for Thomas Simmons, at 
the Sign of the/ Bull and Mouth near Alderfgate. 
1660./ 32 pp. half mor. 4to. {U.lls.6d. 2612) 

STEUART (Adam). Some/ Observations/ and/ 
Annotations/ Upon the/ Apologetical Narration,/ 
Humbly fubmitted to the Honour-/able Houses of 
Parliament;/ The moll Reverend and Learned/ 
Divines/ of the/ Assembly,/ And all the Proteftant 
Churches here/ in this I (land, and abroad./ Lon- 
don J Printed for Chriftopher Meredith, and are to 
be fold in/ Pauls Church-yard at the fign of the 
Crane. 1643./ 4 preL leaves, signed * A. S.' and 71 
pp. half mor. 4to. (7s. 6d. 2613) 

STEUART (Adam). An/ Answer/ to a/ Libell/ 
Intituled^ A Coole Conference/ Betweene the 
cleered/ Reformation/ and the/ Apologetical Nar- 
ration,/ Brought together by a Wei- wilier to both ;/ 
Wherein are cleerely refuted what ever he bringeth 
a-/gainft the Reformation cleared, moll humbly 
fub-/mitted to the judgement of the Honorable 
Houfes/ of Parliament, the moft Learned and Re-/ 
verend Divines of the AiTembly,/ and all the Re* 
formed/ Churches./ By Adam Stevart./ Imprinted 
at London, 1644./ 3 preL leaves and 62 pp. half mar. 
4to. (7s. 6d. 2614) 

STEVENS (John). A New Collection of Voyages 
and Travels, Intoleveral Parts of the World, none 
of them ever before Printed in Englifli. Contain- 
ing^ 1. The Delcription, &c. of the Molucco and 
Philippine Iflands, by L. de Argenfola. 2. A new 
Account of Carolina, by Mr. Lawfon. 3. The 
Travels of P. de Cieza, in Peru. 4. The Travels 
of the Jefuits in Ethiopia. 5. The Captivity of the 
Sieur Mouette in Fez and Morocco. 6. The Travels 
of P. Teixeira from India to the Low-Countries by 
Land. 7. A Voyage to Madagafcar by the Sieur 



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Cauche. In Two Volumes, Illuftrated with fevenl 
Maps and Cuts. London^ J. Knapton, 1711. Two 
Volume*. Vol. I. 6 jtrel. leave* including the eolr 
lective title, *■ Molucco and Philippine lilands, &c.' 
«60 pp. index, 8 pp. * A New Voyaee to Caro- 
lina ; etc, 3 prel. leave* and 256 pp. jLately pub- 
lUh*d etc. 1 page. With map and % plates. Vol. II. 

5 prel. leave* including collective title 'Travels of P. 
de Cieza, &c.' 244 pp. The content* and Index 11 pp. 
* The Travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia :' etc. t 
prel. leave* and 264 pu. The content* and Index 16 
pp. * The Travels ot the Sieur Mouette,' etc. 115 
pp. The contents and Index 5 pp. * The Travels of 
Peter Teixeira,* etc. 81 pp. The contents and Index 

6 pp. * A Voyage to Madagascar, etc. By Francis 
Cauche/ 77 pp. Index. S pp. With 2 maps and plate, 
I^rge Papery calfejtruy gilt edge* by F. Bedford, 
4to. (iO/.10». 2615) 

STIGLIANI (ToMAso). Del/ Mondo/ Nvovo/ del 
Cavalier/ Tomafo Stigliani./ Venti Primi Canti./ 
Co i soromarii dell' istrsso/ Autore dietro a ciafche- 
dun d' efll, e/ con vna lettera del medefimo in fine,/ 
la qual dilcorre fopra d' alcuni riceuu-/ti auaerti* 
meti intorno a tutta V opera./ Con Pnuilegio del 
Serenifllmo di P. P./ In Piacenza por Aleflandro 
Bazacchi. 1617./ 700 pp. < Gli Errori dell Stampa ' 
etc. 6 pp. ISnio. (2/. 2s. 2616) 

STILES (Ezra). A Discourse on the Christian 
Union: The Subftance of which was delivered 
before The Reverend Convention of the Consrega* 
tional Clergy In the Colony of Rhode-Island ; Af- 
fembled at Bristol April 93. 1760. B^ Ezra Stiles, 
A.M. Pastor of the lecond Congregational Church 
in Newport. Boston : N. E. Printed and fold by 
Edes and Gill, mdcclxi. 139 pp. Half morocco. 
8w. (4«. 6d, 2617) 

STILES (Ezra). The United States elevated to 
Glory and Honor. A Sermon, Preached before 
His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esq. L.L.D. 
Governor and Commander in Chief, And the 
Honorable The General Assembly of 1 he State of 
Connecticut, Convened at Hartford, At the Anni- 
verfary Election, May 8th, 1783. By Ezra Stiles, 




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D.D. President of Yale-College. New-Haven: 
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Lxxxiii. 96 pp. haljmor, 8vo. (4s. 6d, 2618) 

STILES (Ezra). A History of three of the Judges 
of King Charles I. Major-General Whalley, Ma- 
jor-General Goffe, and Colonel Dixwell : Who, at 
the Restoration, 1660, Fled to America; and were 
secreted and concealed, in Massachusetts and Con- 
necticut, for near thirty vears. With an Account 
of Mr. Theopliilus Whale, of Narraganfett, Sup- 
pofed to have been alfo one of the Judges, ny 
President Stiles. Hartford: Printed by Elisha 
Babcock. 1794. 357 pp. Errata, and Advertisement 
1 page. Portrait of Stiles facing Titles 8 plates at pp, 
129, 77 J 80, 114, 126, 136, 202, 345, numbered 1 to 
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STITH (William). The History of the Firft Dis- 
covery and Settlement of V^irginia : Being An Essay 
towards a General History of this Colony. By 
William Stith, A. M. Re&or of Henrico PariOi, 
and one of the Governors of William and Mary 
College. Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 
M,Dcc,XLVii. via and 331 pp. * An Appendix to 
the Firft Part of the History of Virginia,* etc. v and 
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STITH (William). The History of the Firft Dis- 
covery and Settlement of Virginia. By William 
Stith, A.M. Prefident of the College of William 
and Mary in Virginia. Virginia, Printed : LondoUy 
Reprinted for S. Birt in Ave- Mary- Lane. M.occ. 
Liii. via and 331 pp. * An Appendix to the First 
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STODDARD (Solomon). Gospel Order/ Revived,/ 
Being an Anfwer to a Book lately fet forth by the 
Reverend Mr. Increafe Mather, Prelident/of Har- 
vard Colledge, &c./ Entituled,/ The Order of the 
Gofpel, &c./ t)edicated to the Churches of Chrift 
in New-England./ By fundry Minifters of the 
Gorj)el in J»5ew- England./ Printed in the Year 
1700./ 6 prel. leaves ; viz. ^ AdvertKement.* facing 
title ; title, * The Epiftle Dedicatory, To the 
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STODDARD (Solomon). The/ Doctrine/ of/ In- 
(tituted Churches/ Explained and Proved/ from 
the/ Word/ of/ God./ by Solomon Stoddard, A.M. 
Minifter of the Gofpel in/ Northampton, New- 
England./ London : Printed for Ralph Smith, at 
the Bible under the Piazza of the Royal/ Exchange 
in Cornhil. 1700./ TitU and 34 pp. morocco by 
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STODDARD (Solomon). The/ Way for a People/ 
To Live Long iu the Land tliat/ God/ Hath given 
them./ A Sermon/ Preached before His Excel- 
lency,/ The Governour^ the Honoured/ Council and 
Affembly of the Province/ of the JVlafrachufetts- 
Bay in New-England,/ on the 26. of May 1703. 
At the Election/ of Her Majefties Council 
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STODDARD (Solomon). An Answer/ to some/ 
Cafes of Confcience/ Refpe6ling the Country./ By 
Solomon Stoddard, A.M. Paftor in Northampton./ 
[Cotophori] Boston in New-England:/ Printed by 
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STORIES of popular Voyages and Travels; with 
illustrations. Containing abridged Narratives of 
recent Travels of some of the most popular writers 
on South America. With a preliminary sketch of 
the Geography, History, and Productions of that 
Country. New Edition. London; Whittaker, 

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STORK (Dr.) An Extract from the Account of 
East Florida, Publifhed by Dr. Stork, who refided 
a confiderable Time in Augustine, the Metropolis 
of that Province. Witli the observations of Denys 
Rolle, who formed a Settlement on St. John's river, 
in the fame Province. With his Proposals to Such 
Perlbns as may be inclined to fettle thereon. Ixm- 
don : Printed in the year mdcclxvi. Title and 39 
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STORK (William). A Description of East- Florida, 
with a Journal, kept by John Bartram of Phila- 
delphia, Botanist to his Majesty for The Floridas ; 
upon A Journey from St. Augustine up the River 
St. John's, as far as the Lakes. With Explanatory 
Botanical Notes. lUuftrated with an accurate 
Map of East-Florida, and two Plans; one of St. 
Augustine, and the other of the Bay of Espiritu 
Santo. The Third Edition, much enlarged and im- 
proved. London: W. KicoU, mdcclxix. 2 prel, 
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STORY (Thomas ). A Determination of the Case of 
Mr. Thomas Story, and Mr. James Hoskins, Re- 
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&c. London : J. Roberts, 1724. 11 pp. Unbound. 
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STOUGHTON (William). An/ AsserUon/ for/ 
True and Christian/ Church-Policie :/ Wherein/ 
Certain Politike Objections made against/ the 
Planting of Pastors and Elders in/ every Conm- 

gation are sufficis/ently answered. &c./ By/ Wil- 
am Stougliton/ Fellow of New Coll. Oxon./ and 
Magistrate of the Colony of Mass/sachusets, New 
Eng./ London ;/ Printed in the Yeare, 1642^ 5 
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SUAREZDE FIGUEROA (Christoval). Hechos/ 
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Marques de Cafiete./ A Don Ivan Andres/ Hur- 
tado de Mendoga/ su hijo Marques de Canete,/ 
Senor de las Villas de Argete/ y bu partido, Moo- 



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la ciudad/ de Cuenca, ett*./ For el Doctor Chris- 

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Mendnxa, the 4fh Marqui* di CHnele, was Captain General of 
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SUCCINCT Account of the Treaties and Negocia- 

tioDS between Great Britain and the United tStates 

of America, relating to the Boundary between the 

British possessions of Lower Canada and New 

Brunswick, in North America, and the United 

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page. Map of North America. Qvo. (js. 6d, 26S2) 

Prlrately printed, and havingr the aatoipaph of tbe Earl of 
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SUCCINCT (A) View of the Origin of our Colonies, 
with Their ('ivil State, Founded by Queen Eliza^ 
beth, Corroborated b;^ Succeeding Princes, and 
Confirmed by Acts of Parliament ; whereby The 
Nature of the Empire eftabliilied in America, And 
the Errors of various Hypotheses formed there- 
upon, may be clearly understood with Oblervations 
on the Commercial, Beneficial and Perpetual Union 
of the Colonies with this Kingdom. Being An 
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SUMMARY (A) View of the Rights of British 
America, Set forth in fome Resolutions intended 
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People of Virginia, now in Convention. By a 
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Williamsburg, Printed. London, Re-printed for 
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SUPREMACY (The) of the British Legislature 
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SUTCLIFF (Robert). Travels in some parts of 
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SYMMES (Thomas). Utile Dulci. Or, A Joco- 
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Calculated for a Particular 'J'own, (where it was 
publickly had, On Friday 06t. 12. 1722.) but may 
ferve fome other ])laces m the fame Climate. By 
Thomas Symrat- s, Pliilomuficus. Boston : Printed 
by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrifti, near the Brick 
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AILFER (Patrick). A True and 
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of Georgia In America. From the 
firll Settlement thereof until this 
prefent Period: Containing The 
tnoft authentick Fa6t8, Matters and 
Tranfadtions therein ; together with 
His Majefty's Charter, Reprelentations of the 
People, Letters, &c. And a Dedication to hiB 
Excellency General Oglethorpe. By Pat. Tailfer. 
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TALBOT (Edward Allen). Five Years Residence 
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of the United States of America, in the Year 1823. 
By Edward Allen Talbot, Esq., of the Talbot Set- 
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419 pp, 1 plate. Vol. II. 400 pp. 1 plate. Boards, 
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TAMAIO DE VARGAS (Thomas). Restavracion/ 
de la Civdad del Salvador,/ i baia de Todos- 
Sanctos,/ en la Provincia del Brasil./ Por las 
Armas de/ Don Philippe iv. el Grande,/ Rei 
Catholico/ De las Espanas i Indias, &c./ A Sy 
Magestad/ Don Thomas Tamaio de Vargas/ fu 
Chronifta./ Aiio 1628./ Con Privilegio./ En 
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TAXATION no Tyranny ; an Answer to the Reao- 
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TAXATION no Tyranny; an Answer to the Reso- 
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TAXATION. The Pamphlet, entitled, "Taxation 
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TAXATION. An Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled 
Taxation no Tyranny. Addressed to the Author, 
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TAXATION, Tyranny. Addressed to Samuel John- 
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TEMPLEMAN (Thomas). A New Survey of the 
Globe: Or, an Accurate Mensuration of all the 
Empires, Kingdoms, Countries, States, principal 
Provinces, Counties, & Islands in the Worid. 
The Area is given in Square Miles, by which the 
Extent, Magnitude, and true Proportion, that one 
Country bears to another, are exactly known. 
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Prince, and State, are collected together, and fo 
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of every Kingdom, Province, and Island, the Lon- 
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m British Miles. The Protestant Kingdoms and 
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Catholicks; a Comparifon between the greatnefs 
and extent of their feveral Dominions, the differ- 
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Perlian and Roman Empires, compared with the 
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And what Proportion the Known and Habitable 
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(hewing in what Country they are, & to whom 
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Countries and Cities of Europe are severally cal- 
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TENNENT (Gilbert). The Neceffity of holding 
fall the Truth reprefented in Three Sermons on 
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With an Appendix, Relating to Errors lately 
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of Chrift, And another. On the Virtue of Charity. 
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New-Brunfwick, in New-Jerley. Boston : Printed 
and Sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen- 
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TENNENT (Gilbert). Sermons on Important 
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British Nation, lately preached in Philadelphia. 
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Fhiladdphia : Printed by James Chattin, at the 
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TESTIMONY (The) of the People called Quakers, 

S>en forth by a Meeting of the ReprefentativeB of 
id People, in Pennsylvania ana New-Jersey, 
held at Philadelphia the twenty-fourth Dav of the 
firft Month, 1775. Signed 'James Pemberton.' 
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THACHER (Peter). A Sermon, preached to the 
Society in Brattle Street, Bofton, November 14, 
1790. And occasioned by the Death of The Hon. 
James Bowdoin, Efq. L.LD. F.R.S. Lately Go- 
vernor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 
By Peter Thacher, A.M. Pastor of the Church in 
Brattle Street. Printed at Boston, by I. Thomas 
and E. T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, ^«». 45, New- 
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THATCHER (B. B.) Indiau Biography or an 
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been distinguished among the North American 
Natives as Orators, Warriors, Statesmen, and 
other remarkable Characters. Bv B. B. Thatcher, 
Esq. In Two Volumes. New-York: J. &J. Harper, 
1832. Two Volumes. Vol. I. Title and pp. 5—324. 
With plate, and Portrait of Red Jacket. Vol. II. 
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THEVENOT (Melchisadec). Recueil/ de Voy- 
ages/ de MV Thevenot./ Dedi6 au Roy./ A 
Paris,/ Chez Estienne Michallet/ rue S. Jaques a 
r Image S. Paul./ m.dc.lxxxi./ Avec PrivDege 
du Roy./ Title, on the reverse * Suite du Recueil.' 
and 16 pp. Map at page 10. * p6couverte de quel- 
ques pays et Nations de T Amerique Septentrionale.' 
43 pp. with * Carte, etc. 1673.* ^Voyage d'un Am- 
bassadevr que le Tzaar de Moscovie envoya par 
Terre a la Chine 1' Annee 1653. 18 pp. * Ezphca- 
tion des Lettres de la Figure fuivante.' 2 pp, toith 
map. * Discours sur TArt de la Navigation,' etc. 
32 pp. * Histoire Naturelle de I'Ephemere.' 20 pp. 
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jtlates, ' Histoire Naturelle du Cancellus, ou Ber- 
nard rHermite, Reprelent6e par Figures.' 8 pp, 
with plate. * Le Caoinet de Mr. Sv^varomerdam, 
Docteur en Medecine/ etc. 16 pp. Old calf, 
Sw. {51.08. 2654) 

This little Tolnme is particularlv valued on account of iu contain- 
lag Father Marquette** Relation of his voya|ire down the Misais- 
sippi River in i673, with the map of his route, &c. 

THEVET (Andrew). Historia/ dell' India Ame- 
rica/ detta Altramente/ Francia Antartica,/ di M. 
Andrea Tevet ;/ Tradotta di Francese in/ Lingva 
Italiana, da/ M. Givseppe Horologgi./ Con Pri- 
vilegio./ In Vinegia Appresso Gabriel/ Giolito 
de' Ferrari/ mdlxi./ 16 pi-el. Imves ; viz. Title^ re- 
verse bUtnky ^ Air lUvstriss. et Eccellentissimo Sig> 
nore, II Signer Paolo Giordano Orsino, Givseppe 
Horologgi/ 14 pp. *Tavola' 16 pp. Text 363 pp. 
* Registro * 1 pa ge^ followed by one leaf with Printer's 
device. Vellum. Small 8vo. {21. 2s. 2655) 

THEVET (Andrew), f The New/found worlde, 
or/ Antarftike, wherin is contai-/ned woderful and 
ftrange/ things, as well of humaine creas/tures, as 
Bea&8, Fiflies, Foules, and Ser-/pents, Trees, 
Plants, Mines of/ Golde and Siluer: garnished 
with/ many learned aucthorities,/ trauailed and 
written in the French/ tong, by that excellent 
learned/ man, mafter Andrevve/ Thevet./ And 
now newly tranilated into Engliihe,/ wherein is 
reformed the errours of/ the auhcient Cofmo-/gra- 
phers./ If Imprinted at London,/ by Henrie Byn- 
neman, for/ Thomas Hacket./ And are to be fold 
at hifi Ihop in Poules Church/ yard, at the figne of 
the Key./ IColophon'] * If Imprinted at London, in 
Knight-/rider ftrete, by Henry Bynneman, for/ 
Thomas Hacket./ 1568./ 8 vrel. leaves ; viz. Title 
in a broad type metal border, the reverse blanks * If To 
the right honorable Sir Henrie Sidney. Knight of 
the moft Noble order of the Garter, Lorae Prefident 
of Wales, and Marches of the fame, Lord Deputie 
Generall of the Queenes Maiefties Realme oi Ire- 
land, Your humble Orator Thomas Hacket wifheth 
the fauoure of God, long and happy life, encreafe of 
honor, continuall health and feiicitie.'4pp. ^% An 
Admonition to the Reader.' 1 page. ' In prayfe of 
the Author.' 1 page, ' If To my Lord the Bight 



726 Bibliotheca Americana, 

reoerend Cardinall of Sens, keper of the grett 
feales of France : Andrew Theuet wiflieth jpetoe 
Uid felicitie.' 8 pp. Text 138 folioed leaves, <tTbe 
Table of the Chapters of this prefent Boke.' 4 pp. 
Fine copy. 4to. (10/. lOj. 2656) 

THEY Run and We Run Written on the late £n- 
l^gemenc between Admiral Keppel Sc the Due de 
Chartres July 97^\ 1778 off Ushant. A $ong^ wiik 
music, Singte hkeet, half mar. Folio, (3s. 6d, 3657) 

THOM (Adam). The Qaims to the Oregon Terri- 
tory considered. By Adam Thorn. £sq., Recordo' 
of Rupert's Land. Jjondon : Smith, Klder and Co., 
1844. tv and 44 pp. 8vo. {2s, 6d. 2658) 

THOMAS (Dalby). An/ Hiftorical Account/ of 
the/ Rife and Growth of the/ Weft-India/ Colo- 
nies,/ And of the Great Adyanta^es they/ are to 
England, in refped/ to Trade/. Licenced Aocoid- 
ing to Order/. London,/ Printed for Jo Hindmarih 
at tlie Golden-Ball, over/ againft the Rojal-£x- 
change. 1690./ 3 prel. leaves and 53 pp. Half calf, 
4to. (1/.11*. 6d. 2659) 

THOMAS (Gabriel). An Hiftorical and Geogra- 
phical Account/ of the/ Province and Country/ 
of/ Pensilvania ;/ and of/ Weft-New- Jerfey/ in/ 
America./ The Richnels of the Soil, the Sweetneis 
of the Situation,/ the Wholefomenefe of the Air, 
the K ayigable Rivers, and/ others, the prodigious 
Encreafe of Com, the flourifhing/ Condition of the 
City of Philadelphia, with the ftately/ Buildings, 
and other Improvements there. The ftrange/ 
Creatures, as Birds, Beafts, Fifties, and Fowls, 
with the/ feyeral forts of Minerals, Purging Waters, 
and Stones,/ lately difoovered. The Natives, 
Aborigines,/ their Lan-/guage, Religion, Laws, 
and Cuftoms ; The firft Planters,/ the Dutch, 
Sweeds, and Englifti, with the number of/ its In> 
habitants; As aSlb a Touch npoa George Keith's/ 
New Religion, in his fecond Change fince he left 
the/ Quakers./ With a Map of both Countries./ 
B^ (jabriel Thomas,/ who refided there about 
Fifteen Years./ London, Printed for, and Sold by 
A. Baldwin, at/ the Oxon Arms in Warvnck- Lane, 
1698./ 4 prel, leaves followed by map and * Uiftoiy 



Bihliotheca Americana, 727 

of Penfilvania,' 55 pp. * History of New-Jersey,* 
6 prel, leaves and S4, pp. Svo, {iL lis, 6d. 2660) 

THOMAS (Pascoe). A True and Impartial Journal 
of a Voyage to tlie South -Seas, and Round the 
Globe, In His Majesty's Ship the Centurion, Under 
the Command of Commodore George Anfon. 
Wherein All the material Incidents during the 
faid Voyage, from its Commencement in the Year 
1740 to its Conclufion in 1744, are fully and faith- 
fully related, having been Committed to Paper at 
the Time they happen'd. Together with fome 
biftorical Accounts of Chili, Peru, Mexico, and the 
Empire of China; exadl Defcriptions of fuch 
Places of Note as were touch 'd at. And Variety 
of occafional Remarks. To which is added, A 
laro^e and General Table of Longitudes and Lati- 
tudes, alcertain'd from accurate obfervations, or 
(where thole are wanting) from the beft printed 
Books and Manuicripts taken from the Spaniards 
in this Expedition: Alfo the Variations of the 
Compafs througliout the Voyage, and the Sound- 
ings and Depths of Water along the diflFerent 
Coafts: And laftly, several curious Observations 
on a Comet feen in the South Seas, on the Coaft of 
Mexico. By Pascoe Thomas, Teacher of the Ma- 
tbematicks on board the Centuiion. London, S. 
Birt. MDccxLv. 8 prel. leaves and 347 pp. Appeu' 
dixS9pp. Old calf. 8m {10s. 6d. 2661) 

THOMPSON (Thomas). An Account of Two 
Missionary Voyages By the Appointment of the 
Society for the Propagation of the Gofpel in 
Forei^ Parts. The one to New Jersey in North 
America, the other from America to the Coall of 
Guiney. By Thomas Thompson, A.M. Vicar of 
Reculver in Kent. London: Benj. Dod, Mdcclviii. 
2 prel. leaves and 87 pp. bvo. (10«. 6d. 266^) 

THOROWGOOD (Thomas). lews in America,/ 
or,/ Probabilities/ That the Americans are of/ that 
Race./ With the removall of fome/ contrary rea- 
fonings, and earneft de/fires for effetluall endea- 
vours to make tliem Chrilliau./ Propofed by Tho : 
Thorovvgood, B.D. one of the/ Alfembly of Di- 
vines./ London, Printed by W. H. for Tho. Slater, 
ftud are be to fold/ at his Ihop at the figne of the 



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Anffel in Duck lane, 1650./ 30 preL leaves; i 
, Title, the reverse hianky ' To the Honovrable Knig 

I and Gentlemen that have refidence in, and relat 

i [ to the County of Norfolk, Peace, from the Got 

Peace/ 14 pp, * The Preface to the Reader.' 8 

* An Epiftolicall Difcourfe Of Mr. lohn Dvry, 

Mr. Thorowgood.* 16 pp. Text 139 pp. Haift 

; rocco, 4to, (4/. 4s. S& 

THOROWGOOD (Thomas). Jews/ in/ Americ 
or/ Probabilities, that tbofe Indians are/ Judai< 

. made more probable by fome Ad-/ditionals to 

former Conjectures./ An Accurate Discourse 

i premifed of/ Mr. John Elliot, (who firft preacl 

the Gofpel/ to the Natives in their own Langaa^ 

' touching/ their Origination, and his Vindication 

the/ Planters./ Tho. Thorowgood S. T. B. N( 
folciencis./ London J Printed for Henry Brome 
the Gun in Ivie-lane. 1660./ 5 prel, leaves; t 
TitUy reverse blanky^ To the King's Most £xceU< 
Majesty.' Spp; * To the Noble Knights, Ladi 
and Gentlemen of Norfolk,* etc, 33 pp, * Jevves 
America. Summe of the firft Treatife.' Spp; ha 

\ title, ' Jewes in America.' * The learned Conj< 

tures of Reverend Mr. John Eliot touching t 
Americans,' etc. S8 pp, * Chap. I. A short Difcoor 
concerning the New World, or America." 67 j 
4to, (41. 4s. S66 

THOUGHTS on Trade in General, our West-Indi 

in Particular, our Continental Colonies, Canac 

j Guadaloupe, and the preliminary A rticles of Pea< 

I Addresseo to the Community. London: Jo] 

Wilkie, MDCCLxiii. 86 pp ; dated * December 176! 

and signed *lgnotu8.* half mor, Qvo, {4s. 6d. 266 

THOUGHTS on the Origin and Nature of Gover 
[ ment Occafioned by The late Difputes betwei 

' Great Britain and her American Colonies. Writt« 

j in the Year 1766. London : T. Becket and P. j 

I de Hondt, mdcclxtx. 64 pp. Half morocco, 

: 3vo. {4s. 6d. 266i 

THOUGHTS on the Cause of the present Disco] 
tents. The Fourth Edition. London, J. Dodsle^ 
MDccLXx. Title and lis pp. Half morocco. 
8va. {5s. 6d. 2667 



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THOUGHTS on the Late Transactions respecting 
Falkland's Iflands. [By Dr. Samuel Jonnson.J 
London: T. Cadell, mdcclxxi. TiiU and 7b ftp. 
Half morocco. 800. (4«. 6d. S668) 

THOUGHTS on the Late Transactions respecting 
Falkland's Iflands. The Second Edition. London: 
T. Cadell, mdcclxxi. Half-title, title, and 75 pp. 
Half morocco, 8uo. (4s. 6d, 2669) 

THOUGHTS on the Late Transactions respecting 
Falkland's Iflands. London: Printed, New- York: 
Re-printed, by H. Gaine, at his Book-Store and 
Printing-Oflice, at the Bible and Crown, in 
Hanover-Square. M, dog, lxxi. 48 pp. Half mo- 
rocco. 8vo. {7s. 6d. 2670) 

THOUGHTS on the Act For making more Effeaual 
Provifion for the Government of the Province of 
Quebec. London: T. Becket, mdcclxxiv. Title 
andpp. 5-S9. Half morocco. Svo. (5s. 6d. 2671) 

THOUGHTS upon the Political Situation of the 
United States of America, in which that of Massa- 
chusetts Is more particularly confidered. With 
some Observations on the Constitution for a Federal 
Government. Addressed to the People of the 
Union. By a Native of Boston. Printed at 
Worcester, Massachusetts, by Isaiah Thomas. 
MDccLxxxviii. 209 pp. (7s. 6d, 2672) 

THOUGHTS On Civilization, And the gradual 
Abolition of Slavery in Africa and the Weft Indies. 
Printed for J. Sewell, No. 32, Cornhill. [London, 
1790?] 12 pp. Halfmor. Qvo. {Ss. 6d. 2673) 

THOUGHTS on the Canada Bill, now depending in 
Parliament. London : J. Debrett, m.dcc.xci. niUf- 
title,title,and50pp. half mor. Svo. {4s. 6d. ^674) 

THREE Letters to a Member of Parliament, On 
the Subject of the Present Dispute with our Ame- 
rican Colonies. London, T. Lowndes, mdcclxxv. 
Title and 74> pp. Half mor. Svo. {4s. 6d. 2675) 

THROOP (^Benjamin). Religion and Loyalty, the 
Duty ana Glory of a People ; Illustrated in a 
Sermon. From 1 Peter 2. 17. Preached before the 
General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut, 



730 Blhliotheca Ametncana, 

at Hartford, On the Day of the Anniverfaiy 
Eleaion, May 11th, 1753. By Benjamin Throop, 
A.M. Paftor of a Church in Norwich. New-Lon- 
don: Printed by Timothy Green, Printer to the 
Governor and Company, Mdcclviii. Title and 
pp. 5-37. 12mo. {7s. 6d, ^676) 

THUMB (Thomas). The Monster of Monsters : A 
true and faithful Narrative of a moil remarkable 
Phaenomenon lately feen in this Metropolis ; to the 
great Surprize and Terror of His Majesty's good 
Subjects: Humbly Dedicated to all the Virtuofi of 
New- England. By Thomas Thumb, Elij. [Boston], 
Printed in July 1754. 24 pp. lied morocco gilt. 
12mo. (2/. 2s. 2677) 

THYSIUS CAntonius). Antonii Thysii JC./ His- 
toria Navalis,/ Sive/ Celeberrimorvm/ PraBliorum,/ 
qus/ Mari ab antiquiifimis temporibus ufque aid 
Pacem Hi-/fpanicum Batavi, Foederatiq; Belgae, 
utplurimum vi6tores/ geflerunt, luculenta defcrip- 
tio./ Lugduni BatavorumJ £x Ofiicina Joannis 
Maire, clo Ioclvii./ 4 prel. leaves, 305 pp. and 7 
pp. of Index. Calf extra. 4to. (11. Is. 2678) 

TITFORD (W. J.) Sketches towards a Hortus 
Botanicus Americanus ; or, Coloured Plates (with 
a Catalogue and concise and familiar description 
of many species) of New and Valuable Plants of 
the West indies and North and South America. 
Also of several others. Natives of Africa and the 
East Indies : Arranged after the Linnaean System. 
With a concise and comprehensive Glossary of 
terms, prefixed, and a general index. By W. J. 
Titford, M. D. Corresponding Member of the So- 
ciety for the Encouragement of Arts, &c. London : 
Printed for the Author, by C. Stower, Hackney : 
1811. 15 prel. leaves including colored Frontispiece, 
and pp. 4-137. 17 colored plates; Text to plates 
30 pp. English Index, 4 pp. Addenda, iv pp. List 
of Subscribers, ^ pp. 4fo. (10s. 6rf. 2679) 

TJASSENS (Johan). Zee-Politie,/ Der/ Vereenigde 
Nederlanden,/ Vertoont in een Tafel,/ Ende in 
twee Boecken belchreven,/ door/ Johan Tjassens,/ 
Waer achter gevoecht zijn eenige Saecken tot 
on^/derrechtnge, en KennilTe, tot de Politic die- 
nende. In ^sGraven^Hage,/ By Johan Vely Boeck- 



Bihliotheca Americana, 731 

rerkooper, A9. 1669./ 24 prcZ. leaoei and 391 pp. 
JLargg paper. Vellum, 4to. (2i. 2s. 2680) 

TOUCH STONE (A) for the Clergy. To which is 
added, a Poem, wrote By a Clergyman in Virginia, 
In a Storm of Wind and Rain. Printed in the 
Year 1771. 16 pp. 8t;o. (4s. 6d. 2681) 

TRACTS (Select) relating to Colonies. Consisting 
of I. An Effay on Plantations. By Sir Francis 
Bacon Lord Chancellor of England. II. Some 
Paflages taken out of the Hiftory of Florence, &c. 
111. A Treatife. By John De Witt Penfioner of 
Holland. IV. The Benefit of Plantations of Colo^ 
nies. By William Penn. V. A Difcourfe con- 
cerning Plantations. By Sir Josiah Child. Lon- 
don, J. Roberts. 4 preL leaves and 40 pp. Unbound, 
Svo, {7s, 6d. 2682) 

TRATADO de Amistad, Lfmites y Navegacion con- 
cluido entre el Rey Nuestro Senor y los Estados 
Unidos de America : Firmado en San Lorenzo el 
Real a 27 de Octubre de 1795. Madnd, 1796. 
Title and 54 pp. In double columnSy i%i Spanish and 
English, * Modelo del Pasaporte ' (2). Half morocco, 
4to, {78, 6d. 2683) 

TRAVELLER'S DIRECTORY (The), and Emi- 
grant's Guide ; containing general descriptions of 
different routes through tne States of New- York, 
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and the Territory of Mi- 
chigan, with short descriptions of the Climate, 
Soil, Productions, Prospects, &c. Buffalo: Steele 
& Faxon. 1832. 82 pp. Contents 2 pp. Boards, 
nmo, (2s. 6d, 2684) 

TRAVELLER'S GUIDE (The) to America; com- 
prehending a concise and accurate description of 
the Western States of Alabama Mississippi, Lou- 
isiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, 
Missouri, and the Territory of Illinois, with neces- 
sary instructions and advice to Settlers and Emi- 
grants, also, an Account of Upper and Lower 
Canada, With much useful Information concerning 
the State of the Country, Soil, Provisions, &c. 
and Two Letters from Mr. Emmett, Containing 
interesting and valuable remarks on the State of 
Society, pointing out those Trades and qualifica- 
tions which prove most advantageous in the United 



732 Bibliotheca Americana, 

States. Cork: John Bolster, Patrick Street. 1818. 
. 71pp. 12»M). (4s. 6d. 2685) 

TRAVELS (The) Of feveral Learned Missioners of 
the Society of Jesus, into Divers Parts of the 
Archipelago, India, China, and America. Con- 
tainizig a general Del'cription of the moil remar- 
able Towns ; with a particular Account of the 
Cuftoms, Manners and Religion of thofe feverid 
Nations, the whole interfpers d with Philofophical 
Obfervations and other curious Remarks. Tranf- 

- lated from the French Original publiih'd at Paris 
in the Year 1713. London: R. Gofling, mdgcxiv. 
8 preL leaves and 336 pp. Index^ Books Vrinted, etc, 
16 pp. 2 plates at pp. 176 and 215. Old calf. 
8w. (7». 6d. 2686) 

TRAVELS in North America. Dublin: Printed by 
Brett Smith, Mary-Street. 1824. 180 pp. inclu- 
ding Frontispiece and Title ; woodcuts on pp. 93, 123, 
140,145. 12mo. (2s. 6d. 2687) 

TREATIES/ (Several)/ of/ Peace and Commerce/ 
Concluded between the late/ King/ Of Blefled Me- 
mory Decealed,/ and other/ Princes and States ;/ 
with/ Additional Notes in the Margin, Referring/ 
to the feveral Articles in each Treaty, and a Table./ 
Reprinted and Publilhed by His Majeities/ Efpecial 
Command./ London/ Printed by His Majefiies 
Printers, and fold by/ Edward Poole at the Sign 
of the Ship over a-/gainil the Royal Exchange. 
1686./ 2 prel. leaves ; viz. Title, reverse blank, * Table 
of the Treaties.' 1 page. Teit269pp. Half morocco. 
4to. (10s. 6flf. 2688) 

TREATIES. A General Colleftion of Treatys De- 
clarations of War, iVJauifeflos, and other Publick 
Papers, Relating to Peace and War, Among the 
Potentates of Europe, from 1648 to the prefent 
Time. Particularly The Treaty of Muntter 1648. 
The Pyrenean Treaty ,> with the French King's and 
the Infanta's Renunciation of the Spaniih Domi- 
nions, 1659. The Sale of Dunkirk 1662. The 
Peace betwixt England and France, and England 
and Holland in 1667. The Treaty of Aix-la-Cha- 
pelle. The Triple League 1668. Treatys of Com- 
merce between England, France, Spain and Hol- 

, land. Treaty of N imeguen 1678. Defend ve A Iliaoce 



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betwixt England and Holland 1678./ Declarations 
of War by the AUys againft France 1688, 1689 and 
1702. The firft Grand Alliance 1689. Thefeparate 
Peace betwixt France and Savoy 1696. Treaty of 
Refwick 1697. Treatys of Partition 1698, &c. 
The fecond Grand Alliance. Treaty for fecurin^ 
the Hanover Succeflion. Ufurpations of France 
fince the Treaty of Munfter. The Ri^ht of the 
Crown of England to Hudfon's-Bay. With many- 
others, to be feen in the Contents. To which is 
prefix d. An Hiflorical Account of the French 
King's Breach of the moil Solemn Treatys. hm-- 
dan : J. Darby 1710. 44 and 448 pp. Old calf. 
Svo. {7s. 6d. 2689) 

TREATIES. A General Collection of Treatys, De- 
clarations of War, Manifeftos, and other Publick 
Papers, relating to Peace and War. In Four 
Volumes, etc. The Second Edition. London : J. J. 
and P. Knapton, etc. m.dcc.xxxii. Four Volumes. 
Vol. I. 32 and 448 pp. Vol. II. iiii, Errata i, and 
560 pp. * The Contract of Marriage of the moft 
Chriftian King with the moil Serene Infanta, eldeft 
Daughter of the Catholick Kinff. The 7th of No- 
vember, 1659.' 23 pp. Vol. 111. xxxix and 492 pp. 
Vol. IV. 4 prel. leaves and 458 [490] pp. * Cata- 
logue ' etc. 13 p/7. Old calf. Svo. {11. Is. 2690) 

TREATISE (A) on the Cotton Trade: In twelve 
Letters. Addressed to the Levant Company, West- 
India Planters, and Merchants. By Experience. 
Printed for the Author, London ; [17 — ^j. Half-, 
title, title, Hi to viand 63 pp. 12/no. (3«.63. 2691) 

TREATY/ Of Peace,/ Good Correfpondence & Neu- 
trshtj/ in/ America,/ Between the moil Serene 
and Mighty Prince/ James 11./ By the Grace of 
God,/ King of Great Britain, France and Ireland,/ 
Defender of the Faith, &c./ And the moft Serene 
and Mighty Prince/ Lewis XIV./ The Moft 
Chriftian Kmg :/ Concluded the -f^^*^ Day of No- 
vemb. 1686./ Publilhed by His Majefties Com- 
mand./ In the Savoy : Printed by Thomas New- 
comb, One of/ His Majefties Printers, mdclxxxvi./ 
20 pp. half morocco. 4to. {7s. 6d. " ^ 



TREATY (The^j Held with the Indians of the Six 
' Nations at PhLiladelphia, in July 1742. To which 



734 Bihlioiheca Americana. 

is Prefixed An Account of the firft Confederacy of 
the Six Nations, their prefent Tributaries, "De- 
pendents, and Allies. London: Re-printed. T. 
Sowle Raylton and Luke Hinde, [1743 X] xii and 
38 pp. Half morocco, Svo. {10s, 6d. 2693) 

TREATY of Amity, Commerce, and Navi^tion, 
between His Britannic Majesty and the United 
States of America ; by their President, with the 
advice and consent of the Senate, Nov. 19, 1794. 
L<md(m ; J. Debrett, 1795. 25 pp. Half morocco. 
8w. (2s. 6d. 2694) 

TROTT (Nicholas). The Laws of the Britilh Plan- 
tations in America, Relating to the Church and 
the Clergy, Religion and Learning. Colledted in 
One Volume. By Nicholas Trott, LL.D. Chief 
Juilice of the Province of South-Carolina. Lon- 
don : B. Cowse. MDccxxr. 13 prel. leaves and 435 
pp. Large paper. Calf. Folio. {11. lis. 6d. 2695) 

TRVE (The)/ Relation/ of that vvor-/thy Sea Fight, 
which/ two of the £aft India Shipps, had/ wiUi 4 
Portingals, of great force and bur-/then, in the 
Perfian Gulph./ With the Lamentable/ Death of 
Captaine Andrew/ Shilling./ With/ other Memo- 
rable Ac-/cident8, in that/ Voiage./ Printed this 
2. of luly./ London./ Printed by I. D. for Na- 
thaniel Newbery and William/ Sheffard, and are 
to be fold in Popes-head Alley./ 1622./ Title, 
and 22 pp. 4to. {21. 2s. 2696) 

TRUE (A) State Of the Prefent difference between 
the Royal African Company, and the Separate 
Traders : Shewing The Irregularities and Impofi- 
tions of the Joint-Stock Managers ; the Ufelelnefs 
of their Forts; the Ex pence they are at in tiie 
Maintenance of the fame ; the Charge of fupporting 
them in a Condition of Defence; the valt Sums 
they have receiv'd by the Ten per Cent. Duty in 
order thereunto, and what has been miiapply'd to 
their own private Ules ; the Advantages and Rea- 
fonablenefs of an Open Trade to Africa; and, 
laftly, the Danger of an Exclufive Trade, not only 
to the Traders of South and North Britain, but, to 
our American Plantations. Written by a True 
Lower of his Country, and humbly fubmitted to 



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the Wife Confideration of Both Houfea of Parlia- 
ment. London : Printed in the Year 1710. 40 pp. 
With plan at page 5. 4to, (10s. 6d, 2697) 

TRUE (A) Account of the Aloe Americana or 
Africana, Which is now in Blossom in Mr. 
Cowell's Garden at Hoxton; Which is upwards 
of Twenty Foot high, and has already put forth 
Thirty Branches for Flowers, all upon one Stem, 
Twelve whereof are already fairly Opened and 
Blown out. As also Of Two other Exotick Plants, 
call'd, the Cereus, or Torch-Thiftle, Which have 
likewUe put forth tlieir Bloflbms in Mr. Cowell's 
faid Garden. The like whereof has never been 
feen in England before. London: T. Warner, 
1729. 4 prel. leaves and text 44 pp. With copper- 
plate of the Torch-Thistle at page 40. Half morocco. 
8uo. (Js.6d, 2698) 

TRUE (A) State of the Case Between the Britilh 
Northern-Colonies and the Sugar Islands In Ame- 
rica, Impartially Confidered, With Rel'ped; to the 
Bill now depending in the Right Honourable the 
Houfe of Lords, Relating to the Sugar Trade. 
M.DCC.xxxii. Title and text 46 pp. Half morocco. 
4to. {10s, 6d. 2699) 

TRUE (A) and Particular Relation Of the Dreadfiil 
Earthquake Which happen 'd At Lima, the Capital 
of Peru, and the neighbouring Port of Callao, On 
the 28th of October, 1746. With an Account like- 
wife of every Thing material that pafled there 
afterwards to the end of November following. 
Publiihed at Lima by Command of the Viceroy, 
And Tranflated from the Original Spanilh, By a 
Gentleman who refided many Years in thofe 
Countries. To which is added, A Description of 
Callao and Lima before their Deftniclion ; and of 
the Kingdom of Peru in general, with its Inhabi- 
tants ; fetting forth their Manners, Culloms. Reli- 
gion, Government, Commerce, &c. Interfperfed 
with Paffages of Natural Hillory and phyfiological 
Difquifitions ; particularly an Enquiry into the 
Cause of Earthquakes. The Whole iiluftrated with 
a Map of the Country about Lima, Plans of the 
Road and Town of Callao, another of Lima; and 
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TRVE (The) Sentiments of America : Contained in 
a Collection of Letters sent from the Hovse of 
Representatives of the Province of Massachvsetts 
Bay to several Persons of High Rank in this 
Kingdom. Togjether with certain Papers relating 
to a svpposed Libel on the Governor of that Pro- 
vince and a Dissertation on the Canon and the 
Fevdal Law. lonrfon, L Almon, 1768. Title^ 
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TRUE (The) Conftitutional Means For putting an 
End to the Disputes between Great-Britain and 
her American Colonies. London, T. Becket and 
P. A. De Hondt, mdcclxix. Title and 38 pp. 
Half morocco. Svo. {4s. 6d. 2702) 

TRUTH Triumphant or a Defence of the Church of 
England, against The Second Solemn League and 
Covenant, published under the Title of the Glorious 
Combination &c. With Addresses to the Members 
of the Dutch Churches, and To all Friends of Re- 
ligion, Liberty, and Peace. New- York, mdcclxix. 
Title, Preface, and text 64 pp. Half morocco. 
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TRUMBULL (John). Autobiography, Reminis- 
cences and Letters of John Trumbull, from 1756. 
to 1841 . New- York & London : W iley and Putnam. 
New-Haven: B. L. Hamlen. 1841. xvi and 439 
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TRYON (Thomas). Tryon's Letters, Domeftick 
and Foreign, To feveral Perfons of Quality : Occa- 
iionally diltributed in Subjeds, Viz. Philofophical, 
Theological, and Moral. By Tho. IVyon. Author 
of the Way to Health, Long Life, and Happinels. 
London: Geo. Conyers, and Eliz. Harris, 1700. 
Title and 240 pp. Qvo. {iOs. 6d. 2704) 

TRYON (Thomas). Tryon's Letters upon Several 
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Of Tafting. 4. Of Seeing. 5. Of Feeling. 6. Of 
.the Making of Coal-Fires. 7. Of the Making .of 



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Bricks, Tyles, &c. 8. Of Religion. 9. OfDropfies. 
10. Of various Opinions in Religion. 11. Of the 
Humanitv of Chrill. 12. Of an Affli6ted Mind. 
13. Of Faith, Hope and Charity. 14. Of God's 
Permillion for Killing and Eating of Beails. 15. 
Of a Soldier's Life. 16. Of the Fountain of Dark- 
ness. 17. Of the Fountain of Love and Light. 18. 
Of Cleannefs. 19. Of Flelh-Broaths, &c. 20. Of 
the Right and Left Hands. 21. Of Corpulency of 
the Body. 22. Of Fevers. 23. Of Education. 24. 
Of Smells. 25. Of Predeftination. 26. Of Death. 
27. Of Judicial Astrology. 28. Of Perpetual Mo- 
tion. 29. Of Mufick. 30. Of Languages. 31. Of 
Times for Eating. 32. To a Planter of Sugar. 33. 
To a Gentleman in Barbadoes. 34. To a Planter, 
about the Manufa6lury of Cotton. 35. Of the 
Making of Sugar. 36. Of the Burial of Birds. ST. 
Of Fermentation. By Tho. Tryon. Author of the 
Way to Health, Long Life, and Happinefs. Lon- 
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TUCKER (George). The Lifeof Thomas Jefferson, 
Third President of the United States ; with parts 
of his Correspondence never before Published, 
and notices of his Opinions on Questions of Civil 
Government, National Policy, and Constitutional 
Law. By George Tucker, Professor of Moral 
Philosophy in the University of Virginia. In Two 
Volumes. London : Charles Knight, mdcccxxxvii. 
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TUCKER (John). A Sermon Preached at Cam- 
bridge, before his Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, 
Efq ; Governor : His Honor Andrew Oliver, Efq ; 
Lieutenant-Governor, The Honorable His Ma- 
jesty's Council, And the Honorable House of Re- 
?resentatives, of the Province of the Maffachufetts- 
\&y in New-England, May 29th. 1771. Being 
the Anniverfary for the Election of His Majestv^ 
Council for faid Province. By John Tucken A.lVf . 
Pallor of the Firft Church in Newbury. Boston : 
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TUCKER (Josiah). An Humble Address and 
earnest Appeal to those respectable personages in 
Great-Britain and Ireland, who, by their great 
and permanent interest in Landed property, their 
liberal education, elev^ated rank and enlarged 
views, are the ablest to judge, and the fittest to 
decide, whether a connection with, or a separation 
from the Continental Colonies of America, be most 
for the national advantas^e, and the lasting benefit 
of their Kingdoms. By Joaiah Tucker, D. t). Dean 
ofGlocester. Glocester: R. Raikes, m.dcc.lxxv. 
93 pp. * An Account ' etc", folded sheet at page 49. 
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TUCKER (Josiah). An Humble Address and 
earnest appeal to those respectable personages in 
Great-Britain and Ireland, who, by their great 
and permanent Interest in Landed property, their 
liberal education, elevated rank, and enlarged 
views are the ablest to judge, and the fittest to 
decide, whether a connection with, or a separation 
from the Continental Colonies of America, be most 
for the national advantage, and the lasting benefit 
of these Kingdoms. Second Edition, Corrected. 
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TUCKER (Josiah). A Letter to Edmund Burke, 
Efq ; Member of Parliament for the City of Bris- 
tol, and Agent for the Colony of New York, &c. 
in answer to his Printed Speech, said to be spoken 
in the House of Commons on the Twenty-Second 
of March, 1775. By Josiah Tucker, D.D. Dean 
ofGlocester. Glocester: R. Raikes; m.dcc.lxxv. 
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TUCKER (Josiah). A Series of Answers to certain 
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TUCKER (Josiah). Cui Bono? or, an Inquiry, 
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Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dutch, from 
the greatest Victories, or Successes in the present 
War, being a series of Letters addressed to Mon- 
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of France. Third Edition, with an additional pre- 
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TUCKER (Josiah). Four Letters on important 
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First Lord Commissioner of the Treasury. By 
Josiah Tucker, D.D. Dean of Glocester. Glocester: 
R. Raikes. m dgc lxxxiii. vii and 119 pp. ' At a 
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TUDOR (William). The Life of James Otis, of 
Massachusetts : Containing also. Notices of some 
contemporary Characters and events from the year 
1760 to 1775. By William Tudor. Boston: Wells 
and Lilly. 1823. xx and 508 pp. With portrait of 
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TUMULTIBUS (De) Americanis de que Eorum 
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po^rapheo Clarendoniano. J. Fletcher, and U. 
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TUTCHIN (Mr.). The/ Earth-quake/ of/ Jaimaca,/ 
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London fl Printed, and are to be fold by R. Baldwin, 
near the/ Oxford- Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1692./ 
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TWO/ Famovs/ Sea-Fights./ Lately made,/ Be- 
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Fleetes of the/ Hollanders./ The one, in the Weft- 
Indyes :/ The other,/ The Eight of this prefent 
moneth of/ February, betwixt Callis and/ Gravelin./ 
In the former, the Hollander fuffered./ In the 
latter, the Spaniard lost./ Two Relations not vnfit 
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TWO Papers On the Subject of Taxing the Britah 
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ULLOA (Antonio de). Noticias Americanas: 
Entretenimientos Phisicos-Historicos, sobre La 
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Coroparacion General De los Territorios, Climas, 
y Produciones en las tres especies, Vegetales, 
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De las Petrificaciones de Cuerpos Marinos de los 
Indios naturales de aquellos Paises, sus costumbres, 
y usos : De las Antiguedades : Discurso sobre la 
Lengua, y sobre el modo en que pasaron los pri- 
meros Pobladores. Su Autor Don Antonio de 
UUoa, Comendador de Ocana, en el Orden-de 
Santiago, Gefe de Esquadra de la Real Armada, 
de la Real Sociedad de Londres, y de las Reales 
Academias de las Ciencias de Stockolmo, Berlin, 
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UMFREVILLE (Edward). The Present State of 
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that Settlement, and the adjacent Country; and 
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USSELYNX (William). Argonavtica Gvstavi- 
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der Yewen Seefahrt vnd/ KauflThandlung ;/ So 
von dem Weilandt Allerdurchleuchti^^n, Grofe- 
mach«/ti^ten vnd Siegreicheften Fxirften vnnd 
Herm, Herm Gvstavo/ Adolpho Magno, der 
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gnii^e verftehen kan,/ Dabey auch zugleich ver- 
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UTENHOVE (Jan). Commenta^/riolvs/ Paralle- 
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ALDKS (Antonio). Derrotero de 
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Academias de Guardias Marinas, de la Real de la 
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VALLE (Alonso del). Memorial y Carta en aue/ 
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VALLETTE (Elie). The Deputy Commissary's 
Guide Within the Province of Maryland together 
With plain and sufficient directions for Testators 
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Testaments ; for administrators to compleat their 
Administrations, and for every Person any way 



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VANDER DONCK (Adriaen). Beschryvii^e/ 
Van/ Nieuvv-Nederlant,/ (Gelijck het tegenwoor- 
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felegentheyt en vruchtbaerheyt/ van het felve 
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prefenteert werden aen alle de gene, die/ als Colo- 
niers na Nieuw-Nederlandt willen vertrecken;/ 
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VARENIUS (Bernhardus). Geographia/ Gene- 
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plicantur/ Autore/ Bernh : Varenio/ Med: D./ 
Amstelodami./ Ex Officina Elzeviriana. 1671./ 
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VARGAS (Manuel de). ^ / Relacion de los Mila- 
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Image del gloriofo P. S. Era/ cilco de Borja en el 
nueuo Reyno de Granada, facada de los procef/ibs 
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VAUGHAN (Samuel). A Refutation of a False 
Aspersion first thrown out upon Samuel Vau^han, 
Elq. In the Public Ledger of the Twenty-third of 
Auguft 1769, And fince that Time induftrioufly 
Propagated, with an intent to Injure Him in the 
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VAZQUEZ DE MEDINA (Juan). Por/ Ivan 
Vazqvez de/ Medina, vezino de la Ciudad de Me-/ 
xico, y Teforero de la Cafa de/ la moneda de ella./ 



748 Bibliotheca Americana. 

En el Pleyto/ con/ D. luan Francifco CentenO| y 
D. luan/ Aalaldo de Vera./ Sobre/ la confirmacioa 
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GvzmanJ Conde de Penaranda, Gentilhombre de 
la Camara del Rej/ Nueilro Senor, de fus Confejos 
de Eftado, y Guerra,/ y de la Junta del Govierno 
Vniverfal/ deftos Reynos./ Y/ Presidente antes 
del Consejo Svpreroo/ de las Indias, ya del de 
Italia./ Per/ D. loseph de Veitia Linag-e,/ Caval- 
lero de la Orden de Santiago, Sefior de la Cafa de 
Veitia,/ del Conlejo de fu Mageftad, fu Tcforero, 
Juez Oficial de la Heal/ Audiencia de la Cafa de la 
Contratacion/ de las Indias./ Con Privilegio :/ En 
SevilUif Por luan Francilco de Bias, Impreflor 

. mayor de dicba Ciudad. Ano 1672./ 16 prel. 
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VELASQUEZ DE CARDENAS, Y LEON (Car- 
los Celedonio). Breve Practica, y Regimen del 
Confessonario de Indies, en Mexicano, y Castel- 
lano ; para instruccion del Confessor Principiante, 
Habilitacion, j exampn del Penitente, que dispone 
Para los Seminiristas Kl Br. D. Carlos Celeoonio 
Velasouez de Cardenas, y Leon, Colegial Real del 
Pontincio, y Real Colegio Seminario, y fu Vice- 
Rector, Catbedratico dos vezes de Philofophia, de 
May ores, Rbetoi*ica, y Letras Humanas, Exami- 
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Ilmo. Sr. Dr. Don Manuel Jolepb Rubio, y Salinas, 
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VENEGAS (Miguel). Noticia de la California, y 
de su Conquista temporal, y espiritual hasta el 
tiempo presente. Sacada de la Historia Manu- 
scrita, formada en Mexico ano de 1739. por el Padre 
Miguel Venegas, de la Compaiiia de Jefus ; y de 
otras Noticias, y Belaciones antiguas, y modemas. 
Anadida de algunos Mapas particulares, y uno 
general de America Septentrional, Al'sia Oriental, 
y Mar del Sur intermedio, formados fobre las 
Memorias mas recientes, y exa6las, que je publican 

i'untamente. Dedicada al Rey N^'^. Senor i>or la 
^rovincia de N ueva-Efpaha, de la Compania de 
Jefus. En Madrid : Viuda de Manuel Fernandez, 
M.D.ccLVii. Three Volumes. Tomo Primero, 12 
preL leaves and 240 pp. with map at page 1. Tomo 
Segundo, 4 prel. leaves ajid 564 pp. Tomo Tercero, 
4iprel. leaves and 436 pp. with maps at pp. 194, 236, 
and 436. Old calj eitta. 4to. {31. 3s. 2736) 

VENEGAS (Miguel). A Natural and Civil History 
of California : Containing An accurate Defcription 
of that Country, Its Soil, Mountains, Harbours, 
Lakes, Rivers, and Seas ; its Animals, Vegetables, 
Minerals, and famous Fifliery for Pearls. The 
Customs of the Inhabitants, Their Reli^on, Go- 
vernment, and Manner of Living, before their 
Converfion to the Chriftian Religion by the mif- 
iionary Jesuits. Together with Accounts of the 
feveral Voyages and Attempts made for fettling 
California and taking actual Surveys of that 
Country, its Gulf, and Coaft of the South Sea. 
niuftrated with Copper Plates and an Accurate 
Map of the Country and the adjacent Seas. Tranf- 
lated from the original Spanifli of Miguel Venegas, 
a Mexican Jefuit, pubiifhed at Madrid 1758. Jn 
Two Volumes. London, James Rivington, 1759. 
Two Volumes. Vol. 1. 10 prel. leaves and 455 pp. 
Frontispiece, map ut page 13, and plate at page 36. 
Vol. 11.4 prel. leaves and 387 pp. Frontispiece and 
plate at p. 141. Fine copy, calf. Svo. {11. Is. 2737) 

VERNON (Admiral). A New Ballad On the 
Taking of Porto- Bello, By Admiral Vernon. Lon- 
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VERNON (Admiral). The Genuine Speech Of 
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to the Sea-Officers, at a Council of War, Just 
before The Attack ofC A. As com- 
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a Letter to his Friend. London: T. Cooper, 
M,Dcc,xLi. Half-title, title, and 19 pp. Unbound, 
Bvo. (4s. 6d. 2739) 

VERY (A) short and candid Appeal to Free Bom 
Britons. By An American. London : Printed for 
the Author, mdcclxxiv. Title and ^8 pp. Signed, 
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VESPUCCI (Amerigo). Alberic® vefpucci^ lau- 
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VESPUCCI (Amerigo). De ora antarctica/ per re- 
gem Portugallie/ pridem inuenta./ [Colophon^ Im- 
preflum Argentine per Mathiam hupfuff. M.v«.v./ 
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VESPUCCI (Amerigo). Cum Privilegio/ H* Paefi 
Nouamente retrouati. Et Nouo Mondo oa A 
berico Tefputio Fiorentino intitulato. [Colophon^ 
([ Stampato in Vicentia cu la impenfa de Mgro/ 
Henrico Vicentino : & diligente cura & indu/ lb*ia 
de Zamaria I'uo fiol nel. M.cccccvii. a/ di. iii. de 
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VESPUCCI (Amerigo). Cosmographiae/ Intro- 
dvctio/ cvm qvibvs/dam Geome/triaB/ ac/ Astro- 
no/mife principiis ad/ earn rem necessariis/ Infuper 
quattuor Amend/ Vefpucij nauigationes./ Vni- 
aerfalis Cofmographise delbriptio tarn/ in folido 
qzplano, eis etiam inferis/ quae Ptholomeo ignota 
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miffa facientes.'/ * Qvattvor Americi/ Vespvtii 
Navi/gationes/' etc. [Cotophmi] Finitfi. iiij. kl. 
Septe^bris Anno fupra rel/quimillefimfi. vij./ 
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VESPUCCI (Amerigo). Cosmographae Introdvs/ 
ctio, cvm qvibvs/dam Geome/triaj/ ac/ Astrono/ 
miae principiis ad/ earn rem neceasariis./ Inluper 
quatuor Americi Ves/lpucij nauigationes./ Vni- 
uerfalis Col'mographie delcriptio/ tam in Iblido qz 
piano, eis etiam/ infertis que Ptholomeo/ ignota a 
nuperis/ reperta lunt./ Distichon./ Cum deus alba 
regat, & terrae climata Caelar/ Nec tellus nec eis 
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VESPUCCI (Amerigo;. Cofmog^aphie intro/duc- 
tio: cum quibulUam Geomes/trie ac Allronomie 
princi/pijs ad earn rem/ necclTarijs./ Infuper quat- 
tuor Americi Ve/fpucij nauigationes./ Vniuerfalis 
Col'mographie delcriptio/ tam in Iblido qz piano, 
eis etiam/ inl'ertis que Ptholomeo/ ignota, a nuperis/ 
reperta funt./ Cum deus aftra regat, et terre cli- 
mata Cefar/ Nec tellus, nec eis fydera maius ha- 
bent./ [Colophon^ Preffit apud Argentora,f cos 
hoc opus Ingeniolus vir Joannes/ griiniger. Anno 
poft natu fals/uatore I'upra ferquimils/lefimfi Nono./ 
Joanne Adelpho Mulicho Argentinen Calligatore./ 
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VESPUCCI (Amerigo). Paefi nouamente ritrotmti 
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Alber/tutio Velputio Fiorentino intitulato Mon/do 
Nouo : Nouamente Impreffa./ [Colophoji^ ([ Stam- 

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VESPUCCI (Amerigo). Paefi nouamente retrouatL 
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la impenfa de lo. lacobo ta fratelli da/ Lignano : 
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VESPUCCI (Amerigo). Vita di Amerigo Vespucci. 
pp. 25 — 35. With portrait of' Americ. Vespuccius.* 
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VETANCURT (Augustin de). Arte/ de lengva/ 
Mexicana, / •!• dispvesto ^ / Por orden, y mandato 
de N. R™o P./ Fr. Francisco Treviiio, Predica-/dor 
Theologo, Padre de la fanta Provincia de Burgos, 
y Comiflario/ General de todas las de la Nueva- 
Efpana, v por el Reverendo,/ y Venerable Diffini- 
torio de la Provincia del Santo Evangelio./ Dedi- 
cado al Bienventvrado/ S. Antonio de Padva./ 
Por el P. Fr. Auguftin de Vetancurt hijo de/ la 
dicha Provincia del Santo Evangelic, Predicador 
jubilado, ex/ le6tor de Theologia, y Preceptor de 
la len^a Mexicana, Vicario/ de la Capilla de S. 
Josepn de los Naturales en el Convento/ de N. P. 
S. Francisco de Mexico./ Con licencia, Mexico 
por Francifco Rodriguez Lupercio. 1673./ 6 preL 
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VETANCURT ( Augustin de). Teatro/ Mexicano/ 
Descripcion Breve/ de los Svcessos Exemplares,/ 
Historicos,/ Politicos,/ Militares, y Religiofos del 
nuevo mundo/ Occidental de las Indias,/ Dedicado/ 
Al Elpofo de la que es del mifmo Dios Efpofa,/ Padre 
putativo del Hijo, que es Hijo del mil'mo/ Dios 
Christo, Dios, y hombre verdadero./ Al que con el 
fudor de lu relfro fustent6 al que/ todo lo luftenta : 
Al que fue Angel de Guarda de/ la Ciudad de Dios 
mila^o de fu Omnipotencia,/ y abifmo de la gracia./ 
Maria Seiiora Nvestra./ Al giorioso Patriarca de la 
casa de Dios Senor S. Josepn./ Dispvesto/ Por el 
R. P. Fr. Avgvstin de Vetancvrt, Mexicano, hijo 
de la milhia Provincia, Difinidor actual, Ex-Le6tor/ 
de Theologia, Predicador Jubilado General, y fu 
Chronifta/ Apoftolico, Vicario, y Cura Miniftro, por 
fu Mageftad, de/ la Iglefia Parrochial de S. Joseph 
de los Naturales/ de Mexico./ Con Licencia de los 
Svperiores./ En Mexico por Doiia Maria de Bena- 
vides Viuda de luan de Ribera, Aiio de/ 1698./ 6 
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* Chronica/ de la/ Provincia del Santo Evan^elio/ 
de Mexico./ Quarta parte del Teatro Mexicano 
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Mexicano, hijo de la mifma/ Provincia, Definidos 
actual, Ex-Le6tor de Theologia,/ Predicador lubi- 
lado General, y fu Chronifta Appostolico,/ Vicario 
y Cura Miniftro, por fu Magestad,/ de la Iglefia 
Parrochial de San loseph/ de los Naturales de 
Mexico./ etc. Con licencia de los Svperiores./ En 
Mexico, por Dona Maria de Benavides Viuda de 
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VIAGE, y svcesso de los Cara-/uelones, Galeonoetfa 
de la guarda de Cartagena de las/ Indias, y fu coiu. 
Y la ^andiola victoria que ban tenido c5tra los 
Coflarios Piratas en aquel Mar,/ efte ano 1621. 
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VIAGGIO (II)/ fatto da gli Spa/gnivoU a/ torno an/ 
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VIAUD (Pierrk). The Shipwreck and Adventures 
of Monsieur Pierre Viaud, A N ative of Bourdeaux, 
and Captain of a Ship. Tranflated from the French, 
By Mrs. Griffith. London, T. Davies, mdcclxxi. 
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VEITIA LINAGE (Joseph de). The/ Rule/ Efta- 
bliih'd in Spain,/ for the/ Trade/ in the/ Weft In- 
dies./ Being a proper Scheme for Dire6l-/ing the 
Trade to the/ South Sea,/ Now by A61 of Parlia- 
ment to be/ tftablifli'd in Great Britain./ Tranf- 
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VIEW (A) of the Controversy between Great- Bri- 
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tually; and of preventing All Future Contentions. 
In a Letter to the Author of a full Vindication of 
TheMeafures of the Congrefe^ from the Calumnies 
of their Enemies. Bv A. W, Farmer. Author of 
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VIEW (A) of the Controversy between Great- Bri- 
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termining their Prefent Difputes, Finally and Ef- 
fectually ; and of preventing all future contentions. 
In a Letter to the Author of A Full Vindication of 
the Meafures of the Congrefs« from the Calumnies 
of their Enemies. By A. W. Farmer, Author of 
Free Thourfits, &c. New- York, Printed : London 
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VIEW (A) of the History of Great-Britain, during 

the Administration of Lord North, to the Second 

Session of the Fifteenth Parliament. In Two 

Parts. With Statements of the Public Expenditure 

in that Period. London : G. Wilkie, mdcclxxxii. 

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The First Part was publbihed in the preceding year, under the 
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VIEW (A) of the State of Parties in the United 
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for the present Ascendancy of the French, or De- 
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visited the United States. Edinburgh : John Bal- 
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VIEWS of Society and Manners in America; in a 
series of letters from that country to a friend in 
England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820. 
By an Englishwoman. London: Longman, 1821. 
X and 523 pp. Half calf. Qvo. (6s. 2761) 

VILBAO ( Luis de). Sermon de la Fe/ en el Solene/ 
y General Avto, qve/ fu Tribunal Santo celebro 
en la/ Ciudad de Lima./ El Domingo tercero de 
Aduiento, que fue dia de Santo/ To B as Apoftol, a 
21. de Diziembre, de 1625. anos./ i'or el Padre 
Maeilro Fray Luis de Vilbao, de la Sagra/ daOrden 
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Catredatico proprietario de Prima de Teo-/logia en 
la Real Vniaerudad de los Rejes./ A\ Kxcelen- 
tiffimo Seiior D. Diego Ferdinandez de Cordons 
Marques/ de Guadalcazar, Virrey, y Capitan Ge- 
neral defies Reynos/ del Pirn, &c./ Ano de 1636./ 
Impreflb en Lima ; Con licencia de fu Excelencia./ 
TitU and JoUoed leaves 3 to 18. Calf eitra by Bed- 
Jord, 4to. (1/. 11«. 6<i. 2762) 

VILLAGOMEZ (Pedro -de). Discvrso/ Ivndico/ 
sobre/ Que pertenece a la Dignidad Ar^obilpal, 6/ 
Epifcopal, el nombrar, y remover los Colecto-/re8 
delas lelefias Catedrales de las Indias,/ fin de)>en- 
dencia del RealPa-/tronazgo./ Por/ El llvstrissuno 
Senor Don/ Pedro de Villagomez, Aryobifpo de la 
Santa/ Iglefia Metropolitana dc la ciudad de los 
Re-/ye8, del Confejo de lu/ Mageftad./ Capitvlo I./ 
Relacion del cafo. motivos, intento, y diuifion/ de 
efle difcurfo./ [Etiti] Annuat Deus per Chriftam 
Dominum no-/ftrum) Amen. Lima y Diziembre 10. 
de 1653./ Pedro Ar^obilpo de Lima./ COfolioed 
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VILLAGRA (Caspar de). Historia/ de la Nrera/ 
Mexico, del Capitan/ Caspar de Villagra./ Diri- 
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por Luys Martinez Grande./ A colta de Baptifta 
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VILLE (Jean Bapttste de). Histoire des Plantes 
de I'Europe, et des plus Usite'es qui viennent 
d'Afie, d'Afrique, & d'Amerique. Ou Ton voit 
leurs Figures, leurs noms, en quel temps elles 
fleurifient, &c le lieu ou elles croiflent. Avec nn 
Abreg6 de leurs qualitez, & de leurs Vertus fpeci- 
fiques. Divilee en deux Tomes, &c rang^e fuivant 
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VINCENT (Thomas). An Explicatory Catechifm: 
Or, an Explanation of the Assemblies Shorter 
Catechifm. Wherein all the Anfwers in the AiTem- 
blies Catechifm are taken abroad in Under-Quef- 
tions and Anfwers, the Truth explain^ and proved 
by Reafon and Scripture feveral Cafes of Confcience 
refolv'd fome chief Controverfies in Religion dated, 
with Arguments againft divers Errors. Ufeful to 
be read in private Families, after Examination in 
the Catechism itfelf, for the more clear and thorough 
underilanding of what is therein LeamM. By 
Thomas Vincent, fometimes Miniiler of Maudlin 
Milk-llreet in London. Boiton in New- England : 
Printed for D. Henchman, over againft the Brick- 
Meeting Houfe in Cornhill, John Phillips, at the 
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Three Crowns near the Town-Dock. 1729. TitU, 
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VINDICATION (A) of The Proceedings of The 
Eastern Association In Fairfield County ; and of 
The Council that cenfured Mr.White, And difmifled 
him from his Paftoral Relation to The First Church 
in Danburv : In a Letter To The Reverend Mr. 
Joseph Bellamy, In which the whole Procefs is 
fairly reprefented, contrary to the falfe Reprefen- 
tations and abufive Refle6tions contained in a 
Pamphlet called A Brief Narrative of their Pro- 
ceedmgs. By the Committee Of the First Society 
in Danbury. New-Haven : Printed by B. Mecom. 
1764. 78 pp. Svo. (7«. 6d. 2767) 

VIRGINIA. The/ New Life/ of Virginea:/ De- 
claring the/ former svccesse and pre-/rent eftate of 
that plantation, being the fecond/ part of Nona 
Britannia./ Publi(hed by the authoritie of his 
Maiefties/ Counfell of Virginea./ LondonJ Im- 

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VIRGINIA. A Perfea Defcription of/ Virginia:/ 
Being,/ A full and true Relation of the prefent 
State/ of the Plantation, their Health , Peace, and : 
Plenty : the number/ of people, with their abiin- ■ 
dance of Cattell. Fowl, Fifli, &c. with fevenli/ . 
forts of rich and good Commodities, which maj . 
there he had, either/ Naturally, or bj Art and ' 
Labour. Which we are fain to/ procure from 
Spain, France, Denmark, Swedeland, GenaanjJ 
Poland, yea, from the Eau-Indies. There/ haviii|^ : 
been nothing related of the/ true eilate of this • 
Planta-/tion thefe ^ years./ Being fent from ' 
Virginia, at the requeft of a Gentleman of worthy j 
note, who defired to know the true State of Viiviiua 1 
as it now (lands./ Also,/ A Narration of the ^ 
Countrey, within a few/ dayes journey of Virginia, f 
Well and by South, where people come/ to trade: 
being related to the Govemour, Sir William 
Berckley,/ who is to go himfelfe to difcover it with 
30 horfc, and .50 fooy and other things needfull 
for his enterprise./ With the manner how the 
£mperor Nichotawance/ came to Sir William 
Berckley, attended with five petty Kings^to doe 
Homage, and bring Tribute to King Charles. 
With his folemne Proteftation, that the Sun and 
Moon ihould loie/ their Lights, before he (or his 
people in that Country), fhould prove diflovall, 
but ever to keepe Faith/ and Allegiance to King 
Charles./ lAmdon, Prind for Richard Wodenotb, 
at the Star under Peters/ Church in Comhill. 
1649./ 3 preL leaves; viz. lit, on verso the royal 
arms : 9nd. Title, reverse blank ; text 19 pp, Morocco 
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VIRGINIA. The Case of the Planters of Tobacco 
in Virginia, As reprefeuted by Themselves ; figpied 
by the Prefident of the Council, and Sp^ker of 
the Houfe of Burgefles. To which is added, t 
Vindication Of the laid Reprefentation. London : J. 
Roberts, 1733. 64pp. Halfmor. 8w. (7a. 6d. «770) 

VIRGINIAN. The American Wanderer, through 
Various Parts of Europe, in a series of Letters to 
a Ladv, (Interfperfed witn a Variety of interesting 
Anecdotes,) By a Virginian. Dublirty B. Smith, 
M DCCLXX XIII. fxiit^ 288pp. Hmo, {7s, 6d, 2771) 



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VOLNEY (C. F.) View of the Climate and Soil 
of the United States of America : To which are 
annexed some Accounts of Florida, The French 
Colony of the Scioto, certain Canadian Colonies, 
and the Savages or Natives : Tranflated from the 
French of C. F. Volney, Member of the Conserva- 
tive Senate, and the French National Institute, 
and Honorary Member of the American Philoso- 
phical Society at Philadelphia, the Asiatic Society 
at Calcutta, the Atheneums of Avignon, Alen9on, 
&c. With Maps and Plates. L(m(ion: J.Johnson, 
1804. xxivpp. TahU of Contents, pp. in vi. Text 50^ 
pp. Plates at pp. 59, 99. J'wo maps at the end. 
Qvo. {6s. 6d. 277^2) 

VOYAGE dans la Haute Pensylvanie et dans TEtat 
de New York, Par un Membre adoptif de la nation 
Oneida. Traduit et public par I'auteur des I^ttres 
d'un Cultivateur Americain. De L'emprimerie de 
Crapelet. A Paris Au IX— 1801. Three Volumes. 
Tome Premier, xixiipp. including Frontispiece ; Text 
427 i>p. Platesat pp. 115, 119, 253. Mapatl/ieend. 
Tomo Second, xiv and 434 pp. Plates at pp. 131, 
18?, 192. Map at the end. Tome Troisieme. xii 
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166, folded sheet at page 173. Plates at pp. 197, 199. 
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VOYAGES. An Historical Account of all the Voy- 
ages round the World, performed by English 
Navigators ; including those lately undertaken By 
Order of his Present Majesty. Ihe whole Faith- 
fully Extra6i»d from the Journals of the Voyagers. 
Drake, undertaken in 1577-80. Cavendish, 1586- 
88. Cowley, 1683-86. Dampier, 1689-96. Cooke, 
1708-11. Rogers, n08-ll. Clipperton and Shel- 
vocke, 1719-22. Anson, undertaken in 1740-44. 
Byron, 1764-66. Wallis, 1766-68. Carteret, 1766- 
69, and Cook, 1768-71. Together with that of 
Sydney Parkinson, Draftfman to Joseph Banks, 
Efq ; who circumnavigated the Globe with Capt. 
Cook, in his Majefty's Ship the Endeavour. And 
The Voyage of Monf. Bougainville round the 
World, Performed by Order of the French King. 
lUultrated with Maps, Charts, and Hiltorical 
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A n Appendix. Containing the Journal of a Vojage 
to the jNorth Pole, b^the Hon. Commodore Phipps, 
and Captain Lutwid^e. London : F. Newherj, 
MDccLxxiv. Four Volumes, Volume the Fint 
Title, I prel. pp. List of SubscriberSy 5 pp, Directunu 
to the Bookbinder for placing the platesy 1 page ; Text 
480 pp ; 1 map and 15 plates. Volume the Second. 
Title and 440 pp. 8 plates. Volume the Third. 
MDCCLXxiii. via and 470 pp. ^ 4 Charts and 15 
Plates, 1 wanting at page 327. Volume the Fourth. 
MDCCLXXIII. Title and 364 pp. The BoohseUer^$ 
Advertisement, 2pp; * Supplement, containing the 
■ Journal of a Voyage/ etc. Title and 118 pp. 5 
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VOYAGES. A new Collection of Voyages, Dis- 
coveries and Travels: Containing Whatever is 
worthjjr of Notice, in Europe^ Asia, Africa and 
America : In respect to The Situation and Extent 
of Empires, Kingdoms, and Provinces ; ti^eir Cli- 
mates, Soil, Produce, &c. With the Manners and 
Cui^ms of the feveral Inhahitants ; their Govern- 
ment, Religion. Arts, Sciences, Manufactures, and 
Commerce. The whole confiiting of fuch English 
and Foreign Authors as are in moil Eileem; in- 
cluding the Defcriptions and Remarks of fome late 
celebrated Travellers, not to be found in any other 
Colle6Hon. lUuilrated with a Variety of accurate 
Maps, Plans, and elegant engravings. In Sevoi 
Volumes. London : J. Knox, mdcclxvii. Seven 
Volumes. Yo\. 1. 8 prel. leaves and 515 pp, Vol.11. 
2 prel. leaves and 496 pp. Vol. III. 2 prel, leaves and 
5^0 pp. Vo\.I\.^ prel. leaves and 464k pp. Vol.V. 
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There i« in the firat Volume a lisl of 49 maps and plates. 

VOYAGES. Interesting Account of the Early Voy- 
ages, made by the Portuguese Spaniards, etc To 
Africa, East and West- Indies. The Difcovery of 
Numerous Iflands; with Particulars of the lives 
of tbofe Eminent Navigators. Including the Life 
and Voyages of Columbus. To which is prefixed 
the Life of that Great C'ircumnavigator Captain 
Cook, with particulars of his Death. Extracted 
from Dr. Kipps's. London : Printed for the Pio- 



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VOYAGES. A General Collection of Voyages and 
Discoveries, made by the Portugiiese and the 
Spaniards during the Fifteenth and sixteenth Cen- 
turies. Containing the interesting and entertaining 
Voyages of the Celebrated Gonzalez and Vaz, 
Gonzalez Zarco, Lanzerota, Diogo Gill, Cada 
Mosto, Pedro di Sintra, Diogo d'Azambuza Bar- 
tholomew Diac, Vasco de Gama, Voyages to the 
Canary Islands, Voyages of Columbus, Nino and 
Guierra, Ojeda ana Vespusius Cortereal, Alvarez 
Cabral, Francis Almeed, Albuquerque, Andrea 
Corsali, Voyage to St. Thomas, Voyage of de Solis, 
Pinzon, &c. Voyage of John Ponce, Grijalva, 
Nicuessa, Cortes, Ojeda and Ocampo, Magellan. 
With other Vovaffes, to the East-lnaies, the West- 
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Copper-Plates, Maps, &c. London : W. Richard- 
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VU£ de la Colonie Espagnole du Mississipi, ou des 
Provinces de Louisiane et Floride Occidentale, en 
TAnn^e 1802. Par un observateur resident sur les 
lieux : Ouvrage accompagn^ de deux cartes dres- 
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n^es. B - Duvallon, Editeur. Paris. 1803. 

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ADS WORTH (Benjamin). An 
Eflay, for the Charitable Spreading 
of the Gospel into Dark Ignorant 
Places : Being a Sermon (now fome- 
thing Inlarged) Preach'd at the 
Le6bire in Bofton, 06lob. 16. 1718. 
By Benjamin Wadfworth, A.M. 

Pallor of a Church of Chrift in Bofton. N.E. 

Boston: Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, at 

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WADSWORTH (Benjamin). The Gospel not 
Oppofed, but by tlie Devil and Mens Lulls. A 
Lecture Sermon Preach *d at Bofton, Jan. 8. 1718, 
19. From Mat. x. 34. By Benjamin Wadfworth, 
A.M. Paftor of a Church of Chrift in Bofton, N.E. 
Boston, N. E. Printed by B. Green, for Benj. 
Eliot, at his Shop. 1719. Title, and 46 pp. Unbound, 
12mo. (10s. 6d. 2780) 

WADSWORTH (Benjamin). Vicious Courfes, 
Procuring Poverty. Defcrib'd and Condemn 'd. 
A Le6lure Sermon, Preach'd at Bofton, Feb. 19. 
1718, 19. By Benjamin Wadfworth, A.M. Paftor 
of a Church of Cnrift in Bofton, N. E. Boston, 
Printed by John Allen, for Benjamin Eliot, at his 
Shop in King ftreet, 1719. Title and 32 pp. Unbound. 
12mo. (10s. 6d, 2781) 

WAFER (Lionel). A New/ Voyage/ and/ De- 
scription/ of the/ Ifthmus of America,/ Giving an 
Account of the/ Author's Abode there,/ The Form 
and Make of the Country,/ the Coafts, Hills, Ri- 
vers, &c. Woods,/ Soil, Weather, &c. Trees, 
Fruit, Beafts,/ Birds, Fifli, &c./ The Indian In- 



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habitant By their Features^/ Coinplexion, &c. their 
Maimers, Cu-/iloms, Lmployments, Marriagei, 
Feasts,/ Hunting, Computation, Language, &e./ 
With Remarkable Occurrences in the South/ Set. 
and ellewhere./ By Lionel Wafer. Ulufirated 
with feveral CoppersPlates./ London: Printed 
for James Knapton, at the Crown in/ St. Paol'i 
Church-yard, 1699./ 4 prel, leaves and 224 ff. 
Index 14 pp. Books, etc. 2 pp. Map at page 1, pittt 
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WAFER (Lionel). A New Voyage and Descriptkn 
of the Isthmus of America. Giving An Acoomit 
of ^e Author's Abode there, The Form and Make 
of the Country, the Coafis, Hills, Rivers, &c. 
Woods, Soil, Weather, &c. Trees, Fruit, Beasts, 
Birds, Fish, &c. The Indian Inhabitants their 
Features, Complxion^ &c their Manners, CuAdms, 
Employments, Marriages, Feafts, Hunting, Com- 
putation, Language, &c. With Remarkable Oc- 
currences in uie South-Sea and elfewhere. By 
Lionel Wafer. The Second Edition To which are 
added. The Natural Hiftory of thofe Parts, By a 
Fellow of the Royal Society : And X>avis*s Expe- 
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feveral Copper-Plates. London, Printed for James 
Knapton, At the Crown in St. Pauls Church- Yard. 
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Map and 3 plates. Old calf . 8vo. (155. 2783) 

WAGHENAER (L. J.) The Mariners Mirrovr/ 
Wherein may plavnly be feen the courfes, heights, 
dils/tances, depths, foundings, flouds and ehs, 
rifings of/ lands, rocks, fands and fhoalds, with the 
marks for th'ens/trines of the Harbouroughs, Ha- 
vens and Ports of the greateft part of Cmope: 
their feueral traficks and commodities : Togetner 
w.*"* the Rules and inftrumets/ of Navi^tioo./ 
Firii made & fet fourth in diners exact Sea-%hart8, 
by that famous/ Nauigator Lvke Wagenar of En- 
chuifen And now fitted with necefsarie/ additions 
for the ufe of Engliftimen by/ Anthonv Ashlej./ 
Herein alfo may be underilood the exploits lately 
atchiued by the right/ Honorable the L,. Admiral 
oif Englad with her Ma/'" Nauie ; and fome/ for- 
mer feruices don by that worthy Knight/ S'. Fra: 
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Northern and Eaftern/ Navigation :/ viz. From the 
Streights between Doner and Callis, the/ coasts of 
England, Scotland, Norway, Emden, Yuts/land 
ct. with all the founds of Denmark & the Baltick/ 
fea unto Wiburgh and the Narue/ With their par- 
ticular descriptions/ trafiks and commodities./ En- 
graved title and copperplate maps I to XXIII, with 
description printed on each map. And 12 copperplate 
maps of the various engagements between the English 
and Spanish Fleets^ the last being a map of^ Anglia' 
Without descriptions and unnumbered. Unbound. 
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WALKER (Hovenden). A Journal: Or full Ac- 
count Of the late Expedition to Canada. With an 
Appendix Containing Commiffions, Orders, In- 
ftru6lions. Letters, Memorials, Courts -Martial, 
Councils of War, &c. relating thereto. Bv Sir 
Hovenden Walker, K*. London : Printed for D. 
Browne at the Black-Swan, W. Mears at the 
Lamb, without Temple Bar, and G. Strahan at the 
Golden Ball againlb the Exchange in Comhill, 
1720. 2 prel. leaves and text 304 pp. Old calf. 
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WALKER (James). Letters on the West Indies. 
By James vValker. London : Rest Fenner, 1818. 
xvi and 268 pp. Svo. (4«. 6d. 2786) 

WALLACE (Edward J.) The Oregon Question 
determined by the Rules of International Law. 
By Edward J. Wallace, M. A., Barrister-at-Law, 
Bombay. London : A. Maxwell & Son, 1846. 39 
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WALLER (William). An/ Efsay/ on the/ Value 
of the Mines,/ late of Sir Carbery Price./ By 
William Waller, Gent./ Steward of the said 
Mines./ Writ for the private Satisfaction of/ all 
the Partners./ London:/ Printed in the Year, 
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folding sheets, one a woodcut plan of Fotosi, Old red 
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WALTER (Thomas). Flora Carolina, secundum 



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Sjstema Vegetabilium Perillustris Liniuei di- 
gesta; Characteres essentiales Naturalesve etdif- 
erentias veras exhibens ; cum eiiiendati<mil>ai 
numerosis: Descriptionom antea evolgatamm: 
Adumbrationes atirpram plus mille contineiii: 
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WANSEY (Henry). The Journal of an Excunrion 
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WARD (Nathaniel). The/ Simple Cobler/ 0^ 
Aggawam in America./ Willing/ To help'm^ 
his Native Country, la-/mentably tattered, both in 
the upper-Leather/ and fole, with all the honefi 
itiches he can take./ And as willing never to bee 

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WARREN (George). An Impartial/ Description/ 
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in/ America./ With a Hiftory of feveral itrange 
Beafts, Birds,/ Fifties, Serpents, Infects, and Cuf- 
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WASHINGTON. The Campaigns of the British 
Army at Washington and New Orleans, in the 
Years 1814-1815. \iy the Author of the Subaltern. 
Fourth Edition, corrected and revised. London: 
John Murray, mdcccxxxvi. iv and 389 pp. Cbth. 
Uncut, nmo. (3s. 6d. 2795) 

WASHINGTON (George). The Journal of Major 
George Wafliington, sent by the Hon. Robert 
Dinwiddie, Efq; His Majefty's Lieutenant-Go- 
vernor, and Commander in Chief of Virginia, to 
the Commandant of the French Forces on Ohio. 
To which are added, the Governor's Letter : and a 
translation of the French Officer's Anfwer. With 
a New Map of the Country as far as the Mississipm. 
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WASHINGTON (George). Letters from General 
Washington, To feveral of his Friends in the Year 
1776. In which are set forth A fairer and fuller 
View of American Politics, Than ever yet trans- 
pired. Or the Public could be made acquainted 
with through any other Channel. London : J. Bew, 
M.DCc.Lxxvii. Title, and 73 pp. Half morocco. 
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WASHINGTON (George). A Poetical Epistle to 
his Excellency George Washington^ Esq. Com- 
mander in Chief of the Armies of the United 
States of America, from An Inhabitant of the State 
of Maryland. To which is annexed, A Short 
Sketch of General Washington's Life and Cha- 
racter. Annapolis Printed 1779: London: Re- 
printed for C. billy, MDCCLXxx. 24 pp. Unbound. 
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WASHINGTON (George). A Message of the 
President of the United States to Congress relative 
to France and Great-Britain. Delivered December 
5. 1793. With the Papers therein referred to. 
To which are added the French orig^nahs. Pub- 
lished by order of the House of Representatives. 
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WASHINGTON (George). Official Letters to the 
Honorable American Congress, Written during 
the War between the United Colonies and Great 
Britain, by his Excellency, George Washington, 
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now President of the United States. Copied by 
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WASHINGTON (George). Memory of Wash- 
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a copious Appendix. Newport, R. I. Printed by 
Oliver Farnsworth. 1800. 246 pp. Subscribers* 
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WASHINGTON (George). Letters from his Ex- 
cellency General Washington, to Arthur Young, 
Esq. F.R.S. Containing an Account of his Hus- 
bandry, with a Map of his Farm ; his Opinions on 
various Questions m Agriculture ; and many par- 
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WAT^RTON (Charles). Wanderings in South 
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and the Antilles, in the jrears 1812, 1816. 1820, 
and 1824. With original instructions for tne per- 
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TS (Isaac). A Guide to Prayer. Or, A Free 
Rational Account of the Gift, Grace and Spirit 
?rayer, With plain Directions how every Cnrif- 
i may attain them. By I. Watts, D.D. The 
hth Edition Correfted. Boston : Printed by J, 
iper, for D. Henchman inComhil. Mdcc.xxxix. 
te,xaTai 228pp. Table4pp, nmo. (U 1». 2804) 
•B (John). The Young-Mans Duty, Explained 
. Preffed upon Him. In A Sermon From 
jles. XII. I. Preached to a Society of Young 
n. On a Lords-Da^ Evening : And now Pub- 
sd at their Kequeft. By John Webb, A.M. and 
lor of a Church of Chrift in Boilon. Recom- 
ided by the Reverend, Increase Mather, D.D. 
ton : Printed by S. Kneeland, for D. Hench- 
1, at the (Jomer Shop over againil the Brick 
eting-Houfe. 1718. 1 itte, ii pp. and wanting all 
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STER (Pelatiah). Political Essays on the 
ture and Operation of Monev, Public Finances, 
i other SuDJects: Publiftied during the Ame- 
in War, and continued up to the prefent Year, 
1. By Pelatiah Webster, A.M. Philadelphia: 
nted and sold by Joseph Crukshank, No. 91, 
^h-Street. m occ xci. viii and 504 pp. Half 
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CH-COBLER. The honeft/ Welch-Cobler,/ 
her do fcome to call her/lelfe the iimple Welch- 
)ler:/ Although her thinkes in all her/ Con- 
nces, if her had as many as would (land/ be- 
ene Paules and Sharinfi^-Crofle that her have/ 
fo much wit as her Prother Cobler of A'/merica, 
her thinke her may have as much/ Imavery ; 
thoueh her have not fo much Creek,/ which her 
is to be Heathenifli ; nor Hebrew,/ which her 
is to be Shewifli Language ; nor/ Latine, which 
be Languae-e of Rome, yet her/ fliall endever 
felfe to teliver her felfe in as/ cood Tiale6); as 
can for her hart plood, for the/ petter urider- 
ding of all her fnends and kind-/red, whether 
nro or Sifs, wherein her. (hall/ find variety of 
nfells, profitable inftru6Hons, feafonable cau- 
is, to prevent tangers that may come/ upon all 
countrymen here ; Her alfo ihall find fome/ 
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Gearard, ap Sniles, ap/ Sboleph, ap Lewis, tp 
Laurence, ap Richard, ap Tho-/ina8, ap ShefiBre, 
ap Sheames, ap Taffie, ap Harie,/ All Shentleman 
in Wales./ [London] rrinted by M. Shinldn, 
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WELD (Isaac). Travels through the States of 
North America, and the Provinces of Upper and 
Lower Canada, durine the Years 1795, 1796, and 
1797. By Isaac Weld Junior. Illustrated and 
embellished with Sixteen Plates. London: John 
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WELD r Isaac). Travels through the States of 
North America, and the Provinces of Upper and 
Lower Canada, during the Years 1795, 1796, and 
1797. By Isaac Weld, Junior. Third Edition. 
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WELD (Isaac). Travels through the States of 
North America, and the Provinces of Upper and 
Lower Canada, during the Years 1795, 1796, and 
1797. By Isaac Weld, Jun. Fourth Edition. 
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Two Volumes. Vol. I. xx and 427 pp. 2 maps and 
9 plates. Vol. II. viii and 376 pp. 5 plates. Half 
calf. Bw. {7s. 6d. 2810) 

WELDE (T.) A/ Short Story/ of the/ Rife, reign, 
and mine of the Antinomians,/ Famililts & Liber- 
tines, that infe6led the Churches/ of/ New-Eng- 
land:/ And how they were confuted by the 
AiTembly of Mi-/nifters there: As alfo of the 
Magiftrates proceedings/ in Court as^inil them./ 
Together with Gods ftran^e and remarkable judge-/ 
ments from Heaven upon lome of the chief fomenters 
of/ thefe Opinions ; And the lamentable death of 
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the lame fpirit./ Publiihed at the initant requefl of 
fundry, by one that was an eye/ and eare-witneffe 
of the carriage of matters there./ London,/ Printed 
for Ralph Smith at the iigne of the Bible in Corn- 
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WEMMS (William). The Trial of William Wemms, 
James Hartegan, William M'Cauley, Hugh White, 
Mathew Kiflroy, William Warren, John Carrol, 
and Hugh Montgomery, Soldiers in his Maje%'s 
29th Regiment of Foot, For the Murder of Crifpus 
Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James 
Caldwell, and Patrick Carr, On Monday Evening, 
the 5th of March, 1770. at the Superior Court of 
Judicature, Court of Affize. and general Goal 
Delivery, held at Boston. The 27th Day of No- 
vember, 1770, by Adjournment. Before the Hon. 
Benjamin Lynde, John Gushing, Peter Oliver^ and 
Edmund Trowbridge, Esquires, Justices of faid 
Court. Publiihed by Permiffion of the Court. 
Taken in Short Hand by John Hodgson. Boston : 
Printed by J. Fleeming, and fold at his Printings- 
Office, nearly oppofite the White-horfe Tavern in 
Newbury- llreet. m,dcc,lxx. 217 pp. Calf extra 
by Bedford. Svo, (18a. 2812) 

WESLEY (John). An Old Fox Tarr'd and Fea- 
thered. Occasioned b^ what is called Mr. John 
Wesley's Calm Addrefe to our American Colonies. 
By an Hanoverian. A Calm Addrels to our Ame- 
rican Colonies. London : Printed for the Author ; 
[1775.] 16 pp. Halfmor. Svo, (4*. 6d. 2813) 

WESLEY (John). A Cahn Address to our Ame- 
rican Colonies. By John Wesley, M.A. London, 
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12mo. (4s. 6d. 2814) 

WESLEY (John). A Calm Address to our Ame- 
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WESLEY (John). A Calm Addresa to our Ame- 



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ricMi Colonies. Bj John Wesley, M. A. A Nef 
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WESLEY (John). A Calm Addrefe to the Inhali- 
tanta of England. By John Wesley. Lmdm: I 
Fry and Co. m.dcc.lxxvii. 21pp. Halfmmm 
l«"w. (3». 6(L 2817) 

WESLEY (John). Some Observalions on Liberty: 
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WEST (John). The Substance of a Journal dariK 
a residence at the Red River Colony British NoiS 
America: And frequent excursions among the 
North West American Indians, in the years 1810, 
1821, 1822, 1823. Second Edition, enlarged witk 
a Journal of a Mission to the Indians of New 
Brunswick, and NoTa Scotia, and the Mohawfa 
on the Ouse or Grand River, Upper Canada. 
1825-1826. By John West, A.M. La^ChMJiB 
to the Hon. The Hudson's Bay Company. lTb. 
Seeley and Son, Lon</on. mdocx:xx:vii. xviamdSlS 
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WEST INDIA COMPANY. Nader Piohmgatie 
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en van de eente prolongade van dien, voor da 
^ van nog dertig jaaren. Gearrefteert den 8 
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WEST-INDIES. Weft-vnnd Oft Indifcher/ Lnft- 
gart:/ Das ift./ Eygentliche Erzefalung,/ Warn 
▼nd von wem die Newe Welt erfunden^befageh, 
▼nd eingenommen worden, vnd was fich D^Jk-/ 
wiirdiges darbey zugetragen./ Neben Befchiei- 
bung aller deren LandfchaflFten,/ Infeln, Volcka 
Thieren, Friichten, Gewachfen, fo/ berdes in 
Weftsvnd Oft Indien xu finden./ Wie anch Ver- 
fiiflimg der f iimembften SchiflUirten fb/ nicht alloB 
dahin, ibnderen auch Tmb die eantxe Welt von dea 
Spas/nieren, Engellanderen, HoUanderen, &c ver 
richter/ woiden./ Au(x glanbwiirdigenSchrifileB 
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Hochwiirdigen in Gott Vatter vnnd Herren, Herren 
Hugoni,* etc. 4 pp, signed * Gafpar Ens L. Wilhelm 
Lutzenkirchen.* * An den Giinftigen Lefer/ 2 pp : 
Text, 436 pp. ' Des Oft Indilbhen Luftgars/tens/ 
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WEST INDIES. IPnnted title] West-Indische/ 
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lacob Pieterfz. Wachter, Boeck-/vercoopep op 
den Dam, inde Wachter. Anno 1624./ [^Engraved 
title] Weft-Indifche/ Spieghel,/ Waer inne men 
fien kan,/ AUe de Eylanden, Provintien, Lant- 
ichappen, het/ Machtige Ryck van Mexico, en 
*t Gout/ en Silver-rycke Landt van Peru./ 'Tfampt/ 
De Courfen, Havenen, Klippen,/ Koopmanschap- 
pen, etc. foo wel inde Noort als in/ ae Zuyt-zee. 
Als mede hoe die vande/ Spanjaerden eerft ge in- 
vadeert fjn./ Door/ Athanasium Inga,/ Peruaen, 
van Culco./ 4 pre/, leaves ; viz. Engraved and printed 
titles, *Toe eyghen-Brief.* 4 pp: Text 435 pp. 
^Regifter des Boecks;*? pp. 2 »iiap«, 't Noorder 
deel van West Indien' and *t Zuyder deel van 
West-Indien.' Vellum. 4to. {ll.lU.6d. 2822) 

WETMORE (James). A Vindication of The Pro- 
feflbrs of the Church of England in Connedicut. 
Againft The Invectives contained in a Sermon 
preached at Stanford by Mr. Noah Hobart, Dec. 
31. 1746. In a Letter to a Friend. By James 
Wetmore, A.M. Re6tor of the Parifli of Rve, and 
Miifionary from the venerable Society for the Pro- 
pagation of the Gofpel in foreign Parts. Botton : 
N. E. Printed and Sold by Rogers and Fowle in 
Queen-ftreet. mdccxlvii. 45 pp. Half morocco. 
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WHAT think ve of the Congress now? Or, an En- 
quiry, how &r the Americans Are bound to abide 
by, and execute, the Decisions of the late Conti- 
nental Congress. With a Plan^ By Samuel Gallo- 
way, Efq ; for a Proposed Union between Great- 
Bntain and the Colonies. To which is added. An 
Alarm to the Legislature of the Province of New- 
York. Occafioned by the prefent Political Dis- 
turbances. Addrefled to the Representatives in 
General Assembly convened. New York, Printed 
by J. Rivington : Londouy Reprinted for Richard- 



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son Urqubart, 1775. Titls and 90 pp. Half mo- 
rocco, Bvo, (79. ed. 28S4) 

WHEATLEY (Philus). Poems on various sub- 
jects, religious and moral. By Phillis Wheatley, 
NesTO Senrant to Mr. John WheatleVy of Boston, 
in New England. London: Printed for A. Bell, 
Bookfeller, Aldgate ; and fold by Meflrs. Cox and 
Berry, King Street, Boston, mdcclxxiii. 124 pp. 
ContenUy 3 pp. With frontispiece portrait. Calf. 
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WHEELOCK rELEAZAR). A plain and faithfol 
NarratiTe of the Original Defign, Rife, Progreis 
and prefent State of the Indian Charity-School At 
Lebanon, in Connecticut. By Eleazar Wbeelock, 
A. M. Pastor of a Church in Lebanon. Botton : 
Printed by Richard and Samuel Draper, in New- 
bury-itreet. m.dcc.lxiii. 55 pp. rIaCf morocco, 
8vo. (7s. 6d. 2826) 

WHEELOCK (Eleazar). A Brief Narrative of 
the Indian Charity-Scho<^ In Lebanon in Con- 
ne6iicut. New England. Founded and Carried on 
bv That faithful Servant of God The Rev. Mr. 
Eleazar Wheelock. London: J. and W. Oliver, 
MDCCLxvi. 4&pp. Halfmor. 8vo. {5t.6d. 2827) 

WHITAKER (Nathanael). Two Sermons: On 
the Doctrine of Reconciliation. Together with 
an Appendix, in answer to a Dialo^e wrote to 
discrecUt the main Truths contained m these Dis- 
courses, By the Reverend William Hart, Of Say- 
brook, in Connecticut. By Nathanael Whitaker, 
D.D. Minifter of the Gofpel in Salem, in Massa- 
chusetts-Bay. Salemy New- England : Printed by 
Samuel Hall, in the main Street, mdcclxx. 168 
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WHITBOURNE (Richard). A/ Discovrse/ and 
Discovery/ of Nevv-fovnd-land, with/ many rea- 
fons to prooue how worthy and be-/ne6ciall a 
Plantation may there be made,/ after a far better 
manner than/ now it is./ Together with the Lay-/ 
in^ open of certaine enor-/mities and abufes com- 
mitted by fome that trade/ to that Countrey, and 
the meanes laide/ downe for reformation/ thereof./ 
Written by Captaine Richard Whitboume of/ Ex- 
mouth, in the County of Deuon, and pub-/liihed 



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bv Authority./ Imprinted at London by Felix 
Kyngston, for/ William Barret. 16^0./ 9 prel, 
leaves ; viz. Title, on the reverse the rotful arms; * To 
the High/ and Mightie Prince,/ lames, By the 
Grace of/ God, King of Great Brittaine, France/ 
and Ireland, Defender of the/ Faith, &c.'/ (A 3) 
4 pp ; signed * Richard Whitbovme.* * To his Ma- 
iefties good/ Subietts.' (B) 4 pp: signed * R. W.' 
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and relation/ of fome things omitted in the" for-/mer 
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WHITBOURNE (Richard). A/ Discovrse/ And 
Discovery/ of New-found-land, with/ many rea- 
fons to prooue how worthy and bene-/ficiall a 
Plantation may there be made, after a far/ better 
manner than now it is./ Together with the laying/ 
open of certaine enormities/ and abufes committed 
by fome that trade to that/ Countrey, and the 
meanes laid downe for/ reformation thereof./ 
Written by Captaine Richard Whitbourne of/ Ex- 
mouth, in the County of Deuon, and pub-/liflied 
by Authority./ As alfo, an Inuitation : ana like- 
wife certaine Letters fent/ from that Countrey; 
which are printed in the/ latter part of this Booke./ 
Imprinted at London by Felix Kingfton./ 1622./ 
11 prel. leaves; viz. Title, on the reverse the royal 
arms; 'At Theobalds, the 12. of Aprill 1622/ 1 
page; 'After our very hearty Commendations to 
your good Lordfliips,' etc. 1 page ; ' The names of 
fome, who haue vndertaken to/ helpe and aduance 
his Maiellies Plantation in/ the New-found-land, 
viz.' 2 pp; signed *R. W.' <To the High/ and 
Mightie Prince,/ lames, by the Grace of/ God, 
King of ^eat Brittaine, France/ and Ireland, De- 
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Whitbovme.* * To his Maiefties good/ Subie6ls.7 
4 pp; signed *R. W.* *The Preface,/ being an 
indvc-/tion to the following/ Difcourse / 8 pp : Text 
107 pp. * A Conclulion to the former Dilcourfe,' 
etc. 5pp; signed * R. W.* * A Letter from Captaine 
Edward Wynne, Go-/uemour of the Colony at 
Ferryland, within the/ Prouince of Aualon, in 



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Newfound-land, mto/ the Right Honorable Sir 
George Calvert/ Knight, his Maiefiies Principall 
8ecre-/tary. luly 1622,/ and 3 other Letters^ fp. 
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101.) Caljf extra, by Bedford. 4to. (4/. 4*. 2830) 

WHITBOURNE (Richard). A/ Discovrae/ and 
Discovery/ of new -fovnd- land, with/ manj 
realbns to prooue how worthy and bene-/ficial a 
Plantation may there be made, after a/ better 
manner than it was./ Together with the lajring/ 
open of certain enormities/ and abufes oommitt^ 
by fome that trade to that/ Countrey, and the 
meanes laid downe for/ reformation thereof./ 
Written by Captaine Richard Whitboume of/ Ex- 
mouth, in the County of Deuon, and pub-/li(hed 
by Authority./ As alfo a louing Inuitation and 
likewife the copies of certaine/ Letters lent from 
that Countrev; which are printed in/ the latter 
part of this Booke. Imprinted at London by Felix 
Kingston. 1623./ 9 prel. leaves; viz. Title, on the 
reverse the royal arms, and * Moft humbly,' etc. * At 
Theobalds, the 12. of Aprill 1622.' 1 page, 'After 
our very hearty Commenoations to your good Lord- 
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vndertakcn to helpe and aduance his Maiefties 
Plantation in the New-found-land, viz.' 2 pp, 
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Mightie Prince,/ lames, by the Grace of God,/ 
King of great Brittaine, France and Ireland,/ De> 
fender of the Faith, SccV 2 pp, ' To his Maiefties 
good Subieaa.' 3pp; ^ The Preface,' 7 pp. Text, 
97 pp;* A Conclufion to the former Difcourle,' etc. 
4 pp. 'A Letter from Captaine Edward W^ue,' 
etc, and Bother Letters, pp.! to 15, 4to. (3^. 2831) 

WHITEFIELD (George). A Journal of a Voyage 
from London to Savannah in Georgia. In Two 
Parts. Part I. From London to Gibraltar. Part II. 
From Gibraltar to Savannah. By George White- 
field A.B. of Pembroke College, Oxford. ("With a 
ihort Preface, iliewing the Reafons of its Publica- 
tion. London, James Hutton, 1738.] Title, iv and 
58 pp. Title-page mutilated. Half morocco. 
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WHITEFIELD (George). A Journal of a Voyage 
from London to Savannah in Georgia. In Two 



Bihliotheca Americana. Ill 

Parts. Part T. From London to Gibralter. Part II. 
From Gibralter to Savannah. By Georffe White- 
field, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxford. With a 
(hort Preface, (hewing the Realbn of its Publica- 
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MDccxxxix. 55 pp, Svo. (4s. 6d. 2833) 

WHITEFIELD (George). A Continuation Of the 
Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal, From his 
Arrival at Savannah, To his Return to London. 
Londony James Hutton, m.dcc.xxxix. 2 prel. leaves 
and 38 pp, * Advertilement.' 1 page. Half morocco. 
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WHITEFIELD (George). A Continuation Of the 
Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal From his Ar- 
rival at Savannah, To his Return to London. The 
Second Edition. London: W.Strahan, Mdccxxxix. 
2 prel, leaves and 38 pp. 8vo, {5s, 6d, 2835) 

WHITEFIELD (George). [First title] The Rev. 
Mr. Whitefield's Answer to the Bishop of London's 
last Pastoral Letters. The Second Edition. With 
the Supplement. [Second title] The Rev. Mr. 
Whitefield's Answer to the Bishop of London's last 
Pastoral Letter. London : W. Strahan, mdccxxxix. 
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WHITEFIELD (George). The heinous Sin of 
Drunkenness A Sermon Preached on Board the 
Whitaker. By George Whitefield, A. B. of Pem- 
broke College, Oxford. London: C. Whitefield, 
Mdccxxxix. Wanting all after page 20. Unbound. 
8vo, (2a. 6d. 2837) 

WHITEFIELD (George). Thankfulnefs for Mer- 
cies received a neceffary Duty A Farewel Sermon 
Preached on Board the Whitaker, At Anchor near 
Savannah in Georgia, On Sunday May the 17th, 
1738. Bv George Whitefield, A. B. of Pem- 
broke College, Oxford. London: C. Whitefield, 
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WHITEFIELD (George). A Continuation Of the 
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Embarking after the Embargo, To his Arrival at 
Savannah in Georgia. London : W. Strahan 1740. 
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WHITEFIELD (George). An Account of Money 
Received and Diiburfed for the Orphan- House in 



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Georgia. By George Whitefield, A. B. Late of 
Pembroke-College, Oxford. To which is prefixed 
A Flan of the Building. London : W. Strahan 
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WHITEFIELD (George). A Letter To the Re- 
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mon, entituled, Free-Grace. By George White- 
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8vo. (25. 6d. 2841) 

WHITEFIELD (George). A Continuation of the 
Account of the Orphan-House in Georg^ From 
January 174^, to June 1742. To which are alfo 
fubjoin d. Some Extracts from an Accoont of a 
Work or a like Nature, carried on by Uie late 
Profeflbr Franck in Glaucha near Hall in Saxony. 
By George Whitefield, A.B. Late of Pembroke- 
College in Oxford. Edinhurghy T. Lumisden and 
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nmo. (4s. 6d. 2842) 

WHITEFIELD (George). A Continuation Of the 
Reverend Mr. Whitefield's JoumaL From a few 
Days after his Return to Georgia To his Arrival 
at Falmouth, on the 11th of March, 1741. Con- 
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Rhode-Ifland, New-England, New- York, Penn- 
Mvania and South-Carolina. The Seventh J oumaL 
The second Edition. London: W. Strahan; 
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WHITEFIELD (George). A Short Account of 
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Whitefield, A.B. late of Pembroke-College, Ox- 
ford, from His Infancy to the Time of his entring 
into Holy Orders. Written by Himself, on boua 
the Elizabeth, Captaine Stephenfon, bound from 
London to Philadelphia and lent over by him to 
be publifhed for the Benefit of the Orphan Houfe 
in Georgia. The Second Edition. London: W. 
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WHITEFIELD (George). Britain's Mercies, and 
Britain's Duty; Reprel'ented in a Sermon Preach'd 
at the New-Building in Philadelphia, On Sunday 



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Auguft 24, 1746. Occafioned by the Suppreffion of 
the late Unnatural Rebellion. By George White- 
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WHITEFIELD (George). Britain's Mercies, and 
Britain's Duty. Represented in a Sermon Preach'd 
at Philadelphia, On Sunday Auguil 24, 1746. And 
occafioned by the Suppression Of the late Unna- 
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Late of Pembroke College, Oxon. Philadelphia 
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WHITEFIELD (George). The Two First Parts 
of his Life, with his Journals, Revifed. corre6ted, 
and abridged. By George Whitefield, A.B. Chap- 
lain to the Right Hon. the Countel's of Huntingdon. 
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446 pp. Old. calf. 12mo. {7s. 6d. 2847) 

WHITELOCKE (John). Trial of Lieutenant Ge- 
neral John Whitelocke, Commander in Chief of 
the Expedition against Buenos Ayres. Bv Court- 
Martial, held in Chelsea College, On Thursday, 
the 28th January, 1808, and succeeding days. 
London: Samuel Tipper, 1808. Half-titley title, 
and 214 pp. 1 blank leaf. * Appendix, 12 pp. Plan 
of the marchy etc. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2848) 

WHITNEY (Peter). The History of the County 
of Worcester, in the Commonwealth of Massachu- 
setts: With a Particular Account of every Town 
from its first Settlement to the prefent Time ; In- 
cluding its Ecclesiastical State, together with a 
Geographical Description of the same. To which 
is prefixed, a Map ot the County, at Large, from 
actual Survey. By Peter Whitney, A. M. Minifter 
of the Gofpel in Northborough, in faid County. 
Printed at Worcester^ Massachusetts, by Isaiah 
Thomas, Sold by him m Worcester, by laid Thomas 
and Andrews, in Boston, and by faid Thomas and 
Carlisle, in Walpole, Mewhampfiiire. mdccxciii. 
339 pp. With the map. Calf. 8vo. (12s. 6d. 2849) 

WHOLSOME Severity reconciled with/ Christian 
Liberty./ Or,/ The true Refolution of a prefent 



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Con-/troverfie concerning Liberty of/ Conscienoe./ 
Here you haye the Quellion ftated. the middle/ 
way betwixt Popifh Tyrannic and ochiimatizing/ 
Liberty approved, and alio continued from/ Scrin- 
cure, and tne teilixnonies of Divines,/ yea of whole 
Churches :/ The chiefe Arguments and Exceptions 
ufed in The/ Bloudy Tenent, The Companionate 
Samaritane,/ M. S. to A. S. &c. exanuned./ £ig^ 
Diftindiions added for qualifying and/ clearing the 
whole matter./ And in coucluiion a JParaenetick to 
the five Apo-/loei(ls for choofin^ Accommodation 
rather/ then Toleration./ Imprimatur. la. Cran- 
ford. Decemb. 16. 1644./ LondonJ Printed for 
Chriftopher Meredith, and are to be fold/ at the 
Signe of the Crane in Pauls Churchyard. 1645./ 
4preL Uavesand 40 pp, halfmor, 4to. (1^. Is. 2850) 

WIGGLESWORTH (Edward). The Bleffednefi 
of the Dead who die in the Lord. A Sermon 
Preached at the Publick Le6hire, Tuefday, April 
6. 1731. In the Hall of HarvardsCollege, In 
Cambridge, N. E. Upon the News of the Death of 
Thomas Hollis, Efq ; of London, The moft boun- 
tiful Benefactor to that Society. By Edward 
Wi^glesworth, D.D. And HoUis-Profeffor of Di- 
vinity. Publiihed at the Defire of the Prefident 
and Fellows of Harvard-College. Bohton in New- 
England : Printed for S. Gerriih, at the lower End 
ofComhil. 1731. Ttt/c, ti; and 23 pp. Unbound, 
8vo. (4«. 6d. 2851) 

WIGGLESWORTH (Edward). A Letter To the 
Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, By Way of 
Reply To his Anlwer to the College Teftimony 
againft him and his Condu6t By Edward Wig- 
glefworth, D.D. Profeffor of Divinity in faid Col- 
lege. To which is added. The Reverend Prefident's 
Answer To the Things charg'd upon Him by the 
faid Mr. Whitefield, as Inconfillences. Bost4m, 
N. E. Printed and fold by T. Fleet, at the Heart 
and Crown in Cornhill. 1745. 61 pp, * Postcript.' 
2 pp. * The Reverend Prefident's Answer,' 5 pp, 
«^ed * Edward Holyoke.' 4to. {7$, 6d. 2852) 

WIGGLESWORTH (Edward). Calculations on 
American Population, with A Table for eilimatine 
the annual Increase of Inhabitants in the Biituh 
Colonies : The Manner of its Confbudtion £z- 



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plained; and Its Ufe Illuftrated. By Edward 
Wio^glesworth, M. A. Hollis Profeflbr of Divinity 
at Cambridu^e. Boston : Printed and Sold by John 
Boyle in Marlboro* Street, mdcclxxv. 24 pp. 
Half morocco. 8vo. (7a. 6<i. 2853) 

WILBERFORCE (Samuel). A History of the 
Protestant Episcopal Church in America. Bv 
Samuel Wilberforce, M. A. Chaplain to H. R. ll. 
Prince Albert, and Archdeacon of Surrey. Lon- 
don: James Bums, 1844. xvi and 456 pp. Map 
and table. Cloth, uncut. 12mo. (3s. 6d. 2854) 

WILCOCKE (Samuel Hull). Histor;r of the Vice- 
royalty of Buenos Ayres; containing the most 
accurate details relative to the Topography, His- 
tory, Commerce, Population, Government, &c. 
&c. Of that Valuable Colony. By Samuel Hull 
Wilcocke. Illustrated with plates. London: Sher- 
wood, Neely, and Jones, [1806]. 2 prel. leaves and 
576 pp. Map facing title, chart and plates at pp. 58, 
172,336,415,418,457. %vo. (7s. 6d. 2855) 

WILKES (Charles). Narrative of the United 
States' Exploring Expedition, during the Years 
1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. By Charles Wilkes, 
U. S. N. Commander of the Expedition, Member 
of the American Philosophical Society, &c. Con- 
densed and Abridged. London: Whittaker and 
Co., [1845.] 4 prel. leaves and 372 pp. Half calf. 
Svo. (5s. 2856) 

WILKINSON (James). Burr's Conspiracy ex- 
posed ; and General Wilkinson vindicated against 
the slanders of his Enemies on that important 
occasion. 1811. Title, Advertisement 1 page. Intro- 
duction, pp. 3-18. Text, pp. 3-99. Appendix 136 
pp. Half calf. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 2857) 

WILKINSON (James). Memoirs of My own 
Times. By General James Wilkinson. In Three 
Volumes. Philadelphia: Printed by Abraham 
SmaU. 1816. Two Volumes. YoX.L xv and S55 pp. 
7 Returns A to G. * Appendix,' 42 pp. * Errata.' 
2 pp. facsimile letters at pp. 282, 283. Vol. II. Title 
and 578 pp. * Appendix.' 260 pp. [Vol. 3 wanting"] 
Half calf. 8vo. (il. Is. 2858) 

WILLARD (Samuel). A/ Sermon/ Preached upon 
Ezek. 22. 30, 31 ./ Occafioned by the Death of the/ 



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mnch honoured/ John Lereret £fq;/ GoTernoar 
of the Colony of the/ Mattaohufets. N. £./ By & 
W. Teacher of the South Church/ in BoftoB./ 
Boston;/ Printed by John Foiler. in the Year 
1679./ Title in a ti/pe metal border, the revene bkmkj 
and text, 13 pp. Une copy, in morocco j by Bedford, 
4to. (3i.3s. 2859) 

WILLARD (Samuel). The Duty of a Peode thit 
have Renewed/ their Covenant with God./ Opened 
and Urged in/ A Sermon/ Preached to the feoond 
Church in Bofton in/ New-England, March 17. 
162: lifter/ that Church had explicitly and mQfi/ 
folemnly renewed the Ingagement/ of themfelves 
to God, and one to-another./ By Samvel V Villard, 
Teacher of a Church in/ Bofton in New-£na;land./ 
Bostony Prmted by John Fofter. 1680. T5te, «- 
verse blankf and 13 pp. Fine copy in moroceOj hf 
Bedford. 4to. (3/. 3s. 2860) 

WILLARD ^Samuel). Ne Sutor ultra Crepidam./ 
Or brief/ Animadversions/ Upon the New-Eng- 
land/ Anabaptifts/ late fallacious/ Narrative:/ 
Wherein the Notorious Miitakes/ and FalflMXMU 
bv them Publifhed^ are dete6ied./ By Samuel 
WiUard, Teacher ot a Church in Bofton in New- 
Eneland. Boston in New-England,/ Printed by 
S. Green upon Affignment of o. Sewall. And ve 
to be Sold/ by Sam. Philips, at the Weft end of 
the Exchange : 1681./ 4 preL leave* ; vis. TitU, re- 
verse blank^ To the Reader.' 5 pp. signed *■ Increase 
Mather.' Text 27 pp. Fine copy in morocco^ i« 
Bedford. 4to. (4/. 4s. 2861) 

WILLARD (Samuel). The Movmers/ Cordial/ 
Againft Exceffive/ Sorrow/ Difcovering what 

Sounds of Hope/ Gods People have concerning 
eir/ dead/ Friends/ By Samuel WiUard, Teacher 
of a/ Church in Boston./ Bojion, Printed by Ben- 
jamin Harris, and/ John Allen. 1691./ Very 
Suitable to be given at Funerals./ 4 and 138 pp. 
16mo. (1/. Is. -—- 



WILLARD (Samuel). love's/ Pedigree./ Or/ A 
Difcourfe fliewin^ the Grace of/ Love in a Believer 
to be of/ A Divine Original/ Delivered in a/ Ser- 
mon/ Preached at the Le6lure in Boston,/ Febr. 
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there./ BostoUy in N. E. Printed by B. Green, 
and/ J. Allen. Sold by Benjamin Eliot, at his 
Shop/ under the Weft End of the Town Houfe. 
1700./ Titie ^ pp. 3-28. 16mo. (10s. 6d. 2863) 

WILLARD (Samuel). The Peril/ of the/ Times 
Difplayed./ Or,/ I'he Danger of Mens taking up/ 
with a/ Form of Godlinel's,/ But Denying tne 
Power of it./ Being/ The Subftance of feveral 
Sermons/ Preached :/ By Samuel Willard,/ Teacher 
of a Church in Bolton. N. E. Boftony Printed by 
B. Green, & J. Allen,/ Sold by Benjamin Eliot. 
i700./ 168 pp. 12mo. (1^. Is. 2864) 

WILLARD (Samuel). A Compleat Body of Di- 
vinity in Two Hundred and fifty Expository 
Lectures on the Aflembly's Shorter Catechiim 
wherein The Doctrines of the Christian Religion 
are unfolded, their Truth confirm 'd, their Excel- 
lence difplay'd, their Ufefulnels improv'd; con- 
trary Errors & Vices refuted & exjws d, Objedtions 
anfwer*d, Controverfies fettled, Cafes of Confcience 
refolv'd: and a great Light thereby reflected on 
the prefent Age. By the Reverend & Learned 
Samuel Willard, M. A. Late Paftor of the South 
Church in Bofton^ and Vice-Prefident of Harvard 
College in Cambridge, in New-England. Prefac*d 
bv the Paftors of the lame Church. Boston in New- 
England : Printed by B. Green and S. Kneeland 
for B. Eliot and D. Henchman, and Sold at their 
Shops. MDCCxxvi. Title f iv, 6, and 914 pp. A 
Catalogue, etc. 1 page. Folio, {31. 3s. 2865) 

WILLIAMS (Daniel). Man made Righteous/ by/ 
Chrift's Obedience./ Being two/ Sermons/ at/ 
Pinners-Hall./ With Enlargements, &c./ Alfo 
fome/ Remarks/ on/ Mr. Mather's Poftfcript, &c./ 
By Daniel Williams./ London/ Printed for J. 
Dunton at the Raven/ in the Poultry, 1694./ 6 prel, 
leaves and 23S pp. Old calf. 8vo, (7s. 6d. 2866) 

WILLIAMS (Edward). Virginia:/ More efpe- 
cially the South part thereof,/ Richly and truly 
valued: viz./ The fertile Carolana^ and no leflle 
excellent Ifle of Roa-/noak, of Latitude from 31. 
to 37. Degr. relating the/ meanes of rayfmg infinite 
profits to the Adventu-/rers and Planters./ The 
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of Silkwonns./ with their bene6 1./ And Implanting 
of Mulbuiy Trees./ Also/ The Dreffing of ViiKS, 
for the rich Trade of ma-/king Wines in Virginia./ 
Together with/ The making of the Saw-mil^ veiy 
ufefull in Virginia,/ for cutting of Timber and 
Clapbord to build with-/ally and its ConverGonto 
many as profitable Ufes./ By E. W. Gent./ hm- 
don,/ Prmted by T. H. for John Stephenfon, at the 
8igne of/ the Sun below Ludgate. 1650./ 6 prtL 
leaves ; viz. Title, the reverse blanky * To the worthj 
Gentlemen, Adventurers and Plan-/ter8 in Vir- 
einia.'/ 2 pp ; ' To the Supreme Authority of diis 
Nation, 1 he/ Parliament of England.'/ Spp; ngktd 

* Ed. Williams.' Text, 47 pp. * The Table.* 8 ^ 

* Virginias/ Difcoverv of/ Silke -Wormes,/ with 
their benefit./ And/ The Implanting of Mulberry 
Trees./ Alfo/ The drefling and keeping of Vines, 
for the rich Trade/ of making Wines there./ To- 
gether with/ The making of the Saw-mill, vay 
ufefull in Virginia,/ for cutting of Timber and 
Clapboard, to build with-/all, and its conrerfionto 
other as profitable Ufes./ London,/ Printed by T. 
H. for John Stephenfon, at the figne of/ the Snn. 
below Ludgate. 1650./ 4 frel. leaves ; vis. one blani 
leaf; Title, reverse blank; *To all the Virginia 
Merchants, Adventures, and Planters.' 4 pp, ngned 

* Ed. Williams.' Teit^78pjo. 2 maps, one with arM am 
without the portrait of Drake, 4to. (15/. 15«. 2867) 

WILLIAMS (Griffith). An Account Of the Island 
of Newfoundland, With the Nature of its Trade, 
And Method of carrying on the Fishery. With 
Reasons for the great Decreafe of that moil valuable 
Branch of Trade. By Capt. Griffith Williams, Of 
the Royal Regiment of Artillery, who relided in 
the I Hand Fourteen Years when a Lieutenant, and 
now has a Command there. To which is annexed, 
A Plan To exclude the French from that Trade. 
Propofed to the Adminiilration in the Year 1761, 
By Capt. Cole. ILondon] , Printed for Capt. Thomas 
Cole, M.DCc.Lxv, Half-title, title, and 35 pp. Haif 
morocco, 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2868) 

WILLIAMS (John). An Enquiry into the Truth 
of the Tradition, concerning the Difcovery of 
America, By Prince Madog ab Owen Gwynedd, 
about the year, 117U. By John WiUiams, L.LJ). 



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London: J. Brown, m.dccxci. viii and 82 pp. 
* Appendix.' 3 pp. 8yo. (10s. 6<i. 2869) 

WILLIAMS (John). Farther Observations, on 
the Dilbovery of America, by Prince Madog ab 
Gwynedd, about the year, 1170. Containing the 
account given by General Bowles, the Creek oi 
Cherokee Indian, lately in London, and by leveral 
others, of a Wellh Tribe or Tribes of Indians, now 
living in the Weltern parts of North America. 
By John Williams, L.L.D. London: J. Brown, 
M.DCcxcn. ix and 51 pp. 8i'o. (7s. 6d. 2870) 

WILLIAMS (Jonathan). Thermometrical Naviga- 
tion. Being A Series of Experiments and Observa- 
tions, tending to Prove, that by ascertaining The 
Relative Heat of the Sea- Water from time to time, 
The Paffa^e of a Ship through the Gulph Stream, 
and from deep water into soundings, May be disco- 
vered in Time to avoid Danger, although (owing 
to tempestuous weather,) it may be impossible To 
heave the Lead or obferve the Heavenly Bodies. 
Extra6ted from the American Philosophical Trans- 
actions. Vol. 2 & 3. With Additions and Im- 
provements. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by 
R. Aitken, No. 22, Market Street. 1799. xii and 
98 pp. * Postcript,' 4 pp. With map. Old calf. 
Svo. {7s. 6d. 2871) 

WILLIAMS (Roger). The/ Blovdy Tenent,/ of 
Persecution, for caufe of/ Conscience, dilbuffed, 
in/ A (Conference betweene/ Trvth and Peace./ 
Who,/ In all tender Affection, prefent to the 
Hi^h/ Court of Parliament, (as the Refult of/ 
their Difcourfe) thefe, (amonglt other/ Paffages) 
of higheft confideration./ [London] Printed in the 
Year 1644./ 12 prel. leaves; viz. Title, the reverse 
blank ; * Firll, That the blood of fo many hundred 
thoufand fouls of Proteftants and Papills,' etc. 4 
pp ; * To the Ri^^ht Honorable, both Houfes of the 
High Court of Parliament.* ^ pp; * To every 
Courteous Reader.' 3 pp ; * A Table of the prin- 
cipall Contents of the Booke.* 10 pp: Text ^AIT pp. 
Red morocco by F. Bedford. 4fo. (71. 7s. 2872) 

WILLIAMS (Roger). The/ Bloody Tenent/ yet/ 
More Bloody:/ by/ Mr. Cottons endevour to 
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waih it white in the/ Blood of the Lamhe ;/ < 
whofe precious Blood, fpilt in the/ Blood of 1 
Servants ; and/ Of the blood of Millions fpilt 
former and/ later Wars for Confcience fake,/ ia 
Molt Bloody Tenent of Perfecution for caofe ( 
Confcience, upon a feoond Trjal, is found m 
more/ apparently and more notoriously guilt] 
In this Kejoynder to Mr. Cotton, are principal! 
I. The Name of Perfecution,/ II. The Power 
the Civill Sword/ in Spirituals/] Examined/ I] 
The Parliaments permiflion of/ DiiTenting Co 
fciences/1 Juftified./ Alfo (as a Teftimony to A 
Clarks Narrative'^ is added/ a Letter to Mr! 
dicot Governor of the Maflachuiets in N. E./ ] 
R. Williams of Providence in New-Englan( 
London f Printed for Giles Calvert, and are to 
fold at/ the hlack-lpread-Eagle at the Weft-end 
Pauls, 1652./ 20 prel. leaves; viz. Title in a U 
metal border ^he reverse blank ; * To the Most fi 
norable the Parliament of the Common -wealth 
England.' signed * Roger Williams,' 18 pp; *' 
the feveral Jtlefpe6tive General Courts, efpecia 
that of the Maffachufets in N. England, sign 
* Roger Williams.* 7 pp ; * To the Merciful a 
Compafsi-nate Reader, signed * Roger Willian 
12 pp : Text 320 pp, * The Principal Contents.' 
pp. Old calf, 4to. (71. 7s. 287 

WILLIAMS (Roger). The Bloudy Tenant 
Presecution for Cause of Conscience Discuse 
And Mr. Cotton's Letter examined and answer 
By Roger Williams. Edited for The Hanst 
KnoUys Societv. by Edward Bean Underh 
London : J. Hadaon, 1848. cclvi pp. Title and 4 
pp. * Second Annual Report,' etc. 8 pp. Cloth. 
8vo. {7s. 6d. 287 

WILLIAMS (Roger). To the Kind's Moft Exc 
lent Majesty./ The Humble PeUtion of Ro< 
; Williams of London, Mariner, Your Majelit 

; ' moft Loyal and Dutiful Subjeft./ [London. 168( 

( I Single sheet. Half morocco. Folio. {7s. 6d. 28< 

j WILLIAMS (Samuel). The Natural and Ci 

I History of Vermont. By Samuel Williams, LL. 

[ Member of the Meteorological Society in Germa 

[ of the Philosophical Society in Philadelphia a 

; of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Mas 



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chusetts. Publiftied according to Act of Congress. 
Printed at Walpole, Newhampshire, by Isaiah 
Thomas and David Carlisle, Jun. Sold at their 
Bookstore, in Walpole, and by faid Thomas, at his 
Bookstore, in Worcefter. mdccxciv. xvi and 416 
pp. Map of Vermont, Calf, 8vo. {7s. 6d, 2876) 

WILLSON (Marcius). American History : Com- 
prising Historical Sketches of the Indian Tribes ; 
a description of American Antiquities, with an 
inquiry into their origin and the origin of the 
Indian Tribes; History of the United States, with 
appendices shewing its connection with European 
History : History of the present British Provinces ; 
History of Mexico ; and History of Texas, brought 
down to the time of its admission into the American 
Union. By Marcius Wilson, Author of School 
History of the United States, comprehensive Chart 
of American History etc. New York: Mark H. 
Newman & Co. No. 199 Broadway. 1847. 672 
pp. Cloth. Qvo. (8s. 6d. 2878) 

WILMORE (John). The/ Case/ of/ John Wilmore/ 
Truly and Impartiallv Related :/ Or, a/ Lookings 
Glals/ for all/ Merchants and Planters/ That are 
Concerned in the/ American Plantations./ Lon- 
don J Printed for Edw. Powell at the White Swan 
in/ Little Brittain, mdclxxxii./ Title and 17 pp ; 
signed * John Wilmer.' Folio. (11. Is. 2879) 

WILMOT (John Eardley -). Historical View of 
the Commission for enquiring into the Losses, 
Services, and Claims, of the American Loyalists, 
at the close of the War between Great Britain and 
her Colonies, in 1783 : With an Account of the 
Compensation granted to them by Parliament in 
1785 and 1788. By John Eardley - Wilmot, Esq . 
London, J. Nichols, 1815. viii and 204 pp. With 
plate of the * Reception of the American Loyalists 
by Great Britain, in the year 1783.' Half calf. 
Qvo. (7s. 6d. '^ 



WILSON (H.) The Shipwreck of the Antelope 
Eaft-India Packet, H. Wilson, Efq. Conmiander, 
on the Pelew Islands, fituate in the Weft Part of 
the Pacific Ocean ; In August 1783. Containing 
the subsequent Adventures of the Crew with a 
lingular Race of People hitherto unknown to £u- 



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ropeans. With loterefline Pardculars of Lee Boo, 
Second Son of the Pelew King, To the Time of to 
Death, at Capt. Wilson's Houfe at Rotherhitht 
By One of the Unfortunate Officers. London: D. 
Brewman, mdcclxxxvui. viii and 134 pp. Wik 
plate, 8t7o. (4s. 6d. 2881) 

WILSON (James). Commentaries on the Conflti- 
tution of the United States of America. With thit 
Constitution prefixed, in which are unfolded, tbe 
Principles of Free Government, and the Superior 
Advantages of Repuhlicanism demonstrated Bj 
James Wilson, LL.D. Profeflbr of Laws in m 
College and University of the Commonwealtb of 
Pennlylvania, one of the Aflbciate Judges of the 
Supreme Court of the United States, and appointed 
hy the Legiflature of Pennfylvania to form a Digeft 
of the Laws of that State ; and By Thomas M'Ketn, 
LL.D. Chief Juftice of the Commonwealth of 
Pennfylvania. The whole extracted from DebatiiB, 
puhlifhed in Philadelphia, By T. Lloyd. Londtm: 
J. Debrett, 1792. 4 prel. leaves and pp, 4-147. I«- 
deXf 2 pp. Errata, 1 page. Qvo. (7s. 6d. 288!) 

WILSON (Thomas). The Knowledge and Practiceof 
Christianity Made Easy To the Meaneft Capacities: 
Or, an Essav towards an Instruction for the In- 
dians ; W hich will likewife be of Ufe To all fuch who 
are called Christians, but have not well confidered 
the Meaning of the Religion they profefs : Or, who 
profess to know God, but in Works do deny Him. h 
Twenty Dialogues. Together with Directions and 
Prayers, for The Heathen World, Missionarief, 
Catechumens, Private Persons, Families, Of Pi 
rents for tlieir Children, For Sundays, &c. The 
Twelfth Edition. By the Right Reverend Father 
in God, Thomas, Lord Biftiop of Sodor and Mtn. 
London: John Rivington m,dcc,i.xxvi. 4 preL 
leaves, xiiv and ^QO pp. Calf. 12mo. {7s. 6d. 2883) 

WILSON (Thomas W.) An Authentic Narrative 
of the Piratical Descents upon Cuba made By 
hordes from the United States, headed by Narciso 
Lopez, a native of South America ; to which ire 
adaed some interesting letters and declarations 
from the prisoners, with a list of their names, &c 
By Thomas W. Wilson. Havana September 1851. 
44 pp. 4to. (2s.6€U 2884) 



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WINCHESTER (Elhanan). The Gospel of Christ 
No Caufe of Shame : Demonftrated in two Dif- 
courfes on the Subjedt. By Elhanan Winchester. 
Philadelphia : Printed by J3. Towne. 1783. 140 
pp. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2885) 

WINCHESTER (Elhanan). An Oration on the 
Discovery of America. Delivered in London, 
October the 12th, 1792, being Three Hundred 
Years from the day on which Columbus landed in 
the New World. By Elhanan Winchester. Lon- 
don: Printed for the Author, mdccxcii. 32 pp. 
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WINCHESTER (Elhanan). An Oration on the 
Discovery of America. Delivered in London. 
October the 12th, 1792, being Three Hundred 
Years from the day on which Columbus landed in 
the New World. The Second Edition^ with an 
Appendix, containing among^ other Thmgs a de- 
scription of the City of Washington, in the District 
of Columbia ; illustrated with an accurate engrav- 
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for the Author, [1792.] 77 pp. Schedule, a folded 
sheet ; A List of the Publications of the Author, etc, 
2 pp. With the Plan of Washington. Half morocco, 
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WINSLOW (Edward). New-Englands/ Sala- 
mander,/ discovered/ By an irreli^ous and fcorne- 
full/ Pamphlet, called New-Englands Jonas/ call 
up at London, occ. Owned by Major lohn/ Childe, 
but not probable to be written by him./ Or,/ A 
fatisfadtory anfwer to many afperfi-/ons call upon 
New- England therein./ Wherein our government 
there is Ihewed to/ bee le^^all and not Arbitrary, 
being as neere the Law/ of England as our con(U- 
tion will permit./ Together/ With a briefe Reply 
to what is written in an-/rwer to certaine pafTa^es 
in a late Booke called/ Hypocrilie unmasked^ By 
Edw. Winflow./ London : Printed by Ric. Cotes, 
for John Bellamy, and are to bee/ fold at his fhop 
at the figne of the three Golden Lions in/ Cornehifl 
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WINTERBOTHAM (W.) An Historical Geom- 
phical Commercial^ and Fhilosophical View of the 
American United States, and of the Europem 
Settlements in America and the West-Indies, bj 
W. Winterbotham. In Four Volumes. LondM: 
J. Ridgway, 1795. Four Volumes, Vol. I. 9p«L 
leavesy and 591 vp* Portrait of Washington, 2 maps 
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4. Map of the Middle States 

5. Map of the Southern States 

6. PianoftheCitvof Waihlngton 

7. Map of Kentucky 

8. General Map of South America 

9. Map of the West Indies. 

WINTHROP (John). A Journal Of the Tran8a^ 
tions and Occurrences in the fettlement of Mafli- 
chufetts and the other New-England Colonies, 
from the year 1630 to 1644: Written hy John 
Winthrop, Efq. Firft Governor of Maflachufetts: 
And now firft pubUfhed from a corre6b copy of the 
original Manufcript. Hartford: Printed By Elisht 
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WIRT (William). Sketches of the Life and Cha- 
racter of Patrick Hennr. By William Wirt, of 
Richmond, Virginia. Second Edition, Corrected 
by the Author. Philadelphia: James W'ebster, 
1818. XV and 427 pp. * Appendix/ xii. With por- 
trait of Patrick Henry. Calf. Qvo. (78. 6d. 2891) 

WISDOM (The), and Policy of the French in the 
Construction ot their Great Offices, So as beft to 
anfwer the Purpoles of extending their Trade and 
Commerce, ana enlarging their Foreign Settle- 
ments. With Some Observations in relation to the 
Disputes now fubfifting between the English and 
French Colonies in America. London: R.Baldwin, 
Mdcclv. Title, text and 133 pp. Half morocco. 
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WITHERSPOON (John). An Address to the 
Natives of Scotland residing in America. Being 
an Appendix to a Sermon preached at Princeton 
on a General Fast. By John Witherspoon, D.D. 
Prefident of the College at New Jersey. London : 
Fielding and Walker, m,dcc,lxxviii. iv and 24ipp, 
Half morocco. Svo, (2s. 6d. 2893) 

WITHERSPOON (John). The Dominion of Pro- 
vidence over the Passions of Men. A Sermon, 
preached at Princeton, May 17, 1775, being the 
General Fast Appointed by the Congress through 
the United Colonies. By John Witherspoon, D.D. 
Prefident of the College of New Jersey. Phila- 
delphia printed ; London reprinted. For Fielding 
ana Walker, m,dcc,lxxviii, iv and 44 pp. Half' 
morocco. Svo. (2«. 6d. 2894) 

WITHERSPOON (John). Christian Magnanimity: 
A Sermon, Preached at Princeton, September, 
1775 — the Sabbath preceding the Annual Com- 



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WOLCOTT (Roger). Poetical/ Meditations,/ being 
the/ Improvement/ of some/ Vacant Hours,/ By 
Roger Wolcott, Efq;/ With a/ Preface/ iij the 
Reverend/ Mr. Bulkley of Colchefter./ New Lon- 
don:/ Printed and Sold by T.Green,/ 1725./ Half- 
title, * Mr. Wolcott's/ Poetical Meditations.'/ Title, 
reverse blank ; * The Preface,' Ivi pp. signed *■ John 
Bulkley,' and dated * Colchefter, December 24./ 
1724./* * To the Reverend/ Mr. Timothy Edwards./ 
a pp. signed * R. W.' and dated ' Windfor, January 



792 Bihliotheca jimericana. 

4th./17«2,3.7 Texty * Some ImproTementofyaciiit 
Hours,/ By Roger Wolcott, Efq;7 18 pages, <»- , 
taining six minor poems on reUffious streets. Tha ] 
comes* A Brief Account/ of the/ Agency/ Oftks 
Honourable/ John Winthrop, Efq ;/ in the Coort 
of/ King Cbarles the Second,/ Azmo Dom. 1661/ 
'When he Obtained for the Colony of Con-/ne^cot 
His Majeftv's Gracious Charter.*/ pages 19 ta 78, 

* Finis.* Then follows * Errata,' one page ; * Adver- 
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It hM lic«n«Utpd tLat y\t. Dewc^v, n mikpraf nFtcllPD clrUibin 

'bctoi.t u11 tbb mnditlnn f}{ iTtbhrUllV hLh ad v«- rtibMPPnt it Ite 
cnct- Jiiilerd Mae war[)iy clolhker imiinBtt^ as uivtli Ui lumd' 
TFrUii*;i'»tltt1 " hTtTtnr bK»k rnniftUlnif At dmr^if 4n fLrnmiaLllf 
Ihe I'kibliniln^ Upu rrfr*-lI(ikT>C M^ilJtfttPon>s *!•> her* Uir tl* 
Uhpri; to AUveriir*,; m? Cnimtry-PL-oplu or fon^e Rult^ vbi£> 
oHiriki lo tK obr*-fvuLl, tn dntn^ tt>i tr p[iri« th>nt Co lUc cinthitn 
mtfflii lit n{Ti[tt;J in tin? bclh^r iirrruiArnAce u/wlm !■ e^F^fltd 
flrihfiit. UllE tllpriralh whkll i* mi:ti! anirpfrjf lu, niiiv bnill HciT 
and Lotf . IkUiT rhiiMl t:iU TKimtpJy ti< p , llxrvf^t (lit-ft Ml'iiinj 
DLri'^p^^tiB nrti Obrtn"vpiJ bv w*-" Then fo|li>w h^t f4^teii fiolpt 

till- (FhTercif! Hjf phlR hp>r>l( reMtrc* In tUe IjMorli'al ijck-ih ai-ai 
WirtLltrrpp^ablakMhiitnrChhrltt Tl. tl^*' Thqrter of Uoii'htLiiriL 
A/H^r t]]f Rth|ftritllf>n, itit " S*ifW (iT Conntctk'Ml*' -en[ Wl*' 
tbroji tl]cir UtiUlTlir^r Vt Etti^Laciik in ^hrc^ptit mi nddrttitaMd 

•' To auk the Kingr for Chartbr Liberties.'* 
Soon after, it wu anDOunced to Charles who '* wu In hii Com- 
ell Mt," that , ^ ^. . ^ ^ . 

" An Airent from Connedicnt dotii wait, 
With an Addrefi before your Palace Gate." 



Winthropadniitted,d!8chan^e8 himself in homespann , 

redolent rather of truth than poetry, filling some sixty pages, 
in which he recouuto the national, civil, political, and military 
history of the Cotonv from the eariieMt time till ** great Saf^m 
and his Kingdom fell," lingering long about Uiat beaatifsl 
river, that 

'* Calmly on a grentle wave doth move ; 

As if 'twere drawn to Thetis house by love. 

The Waters Fresh and Sweet, & he that fwims 

In It, Recruifii nnd Cures his Surfeit Limbs. 

The Fiflierman the Fry with Pleafurc gets. 

With Seins, Pots, Aii?lei«, and his Tramel-nets. 

In it swim Salmon. Stnrgion, Carp and EeU. 

Above fly Cranes, Geefe, Ouck. Herons and Teals; 

And S«ans which take fuch Plea(\ire as they fly. 

They sinjf their Hymns oft long before they I>j." 

After reciting Ihe exploits of Capt. John Mason, the Peqoot 
War, and the fall orSa»acu8, the Agent concludes : — 
«• And we Yonr Siipplyant^ before the Throne, 
Beg leave to hope while all your Favours Taft, 
Connefticut will not be overpaft." 

" Great Charles who gave attention all the while. 

Looking on Ulnthrop with a Knyal Smile, 

Until tliat of his Fathers woes he fpeaks. 

Which drew the Chrlftal Rivers down his Cheeks. 



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But reeinfc Winthrop his Addrefa had closM, 
The King: his Mind and Countenance Compos'd, 
And with a» bright an Air of Majesty, *) 

As Phoebus fhews when lie Serenes the Sky, ^ 
Made this Refolve upon the Agency, J 

Be U so then, and WE OUR SELF Decret 

CONNECTICUT *Aa« ft* a COLON Y: 

Enfranchised with such Ample Liberties 

As Thou, Their Friend, shalt best for them Devise; 

And farther know Our Royal Pleasure thus. 

And so it is Determened by US ; 

Chief in the Patent Winthkop Thou shalt stand. 

And Valiant Mason next at thy right Hand* 

Andfor Chief Senators and Patentees, 

Take Mm of Wealth and known Abilities; 

Men of Estates and Men of Influence, 

Friends to their Country and to US Their Priuee. 

And may the People of that Happy Place 
Whom thou hast so Endeared to nfy Grace; 
TiU times last Exit, throurh Succeeding Ages, 
Be Blest with Happy English Privileges. 
And that they may be so, bear thou from hence 
To them these Premonitions from their Prince. 

First, Let all Officers in Civil Trust 
Always Espouse their Country s htterfst. 
Let Law and Right be Precions in their Eyes, 
And hear the Poor Mans Cause when e*re he Crys. 
Preserve Reliidon I'ure and Understand, 
That is the Firmest Pillar of the Land : 
Let it be kept in Credit in the Court 
And never fail for want of due Support. 

And let the Saci-ed Order of the Gown, 

With Zeal apply the Business thaOs their oion. 

So Peace may Spring from th^ Earth ir Righteousness, 

Look down/rom Heaven, Truth and Judgment Kiss. 

Tti(.'n, Lfi the Ftermtn of i/fiff CoTparatioWf 

AiiF^H/r irU-nrf of lAe futftttrrtfiiit*^ 

C^tbvtf^ iPAteh atwat/r lirnod Crivrplaittt attd FeaVj 

Such Ftitftvettire tJangereut fn ttr/rct tht Air: 

SttrA iWrw tirr Ui'ti-L^idrn wit ft fiffynntfian 

Hintiitjf I^Jfttr FrrfAnm in JiirA Ad.\7iirittl*ni : 

thai i^'ffii Act v/ VrdiT or ileilfoiwi 

TAfjf'ii /Irpmmi as juattrr afy.ow^isim* 

AndtAji it no \cit Daviriut y *tit n Aulf 

H'oj ifitftlit i^ Hnta-mJiTit tlreetM XchiWl* 

It ii-rv'd MslHtJi iritA u-t}nder/ul SitrftMi, 

A'tdmrr titer hat ftrrn hit MatltT-pirVft 

'Til trvr tAr ttrifkt htf lehirA that Jifid leai wen. 

Was argitfii frifin rtrirw^j hntefit irlaHr, 

Hut thf^r atrtfUi kim in ittat tray of Evil, 

And uriii sQinrillUri for Goifs lo'ie ptay ikt Devil. 

And Laotly, Let Your New English MuUitude, 

Remember well a bond o/Gratiiude 

Will Lye on them and their Posterity 

Do bear iu mind their Freedom come by Thee.** 

l^OLLASTON (William). The Religion of Na- 
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WRIGHT (Edward). Certain Errors/ in/ Navigar 
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