^m'm''^^. I I BIBLIOTHECTTiMERICANA 1874< CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FROM The 3state of Willard Austen Cornell University Library Z1207 .S64 BIbliotheca Americana : a catalog of a v olin 3 1924 029 555 962 The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029555962 mUiotbttK ^mtvitmn. IsiiUiotbttK ^mtvitnnu* A CATALO&UE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, ILLUSTEATINQ THE HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA AISD THE WEST INDIES, On Sale at the affixed Beady Money Prices by ALFRED RUSSELL SMITH, 36, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, "W. IIDCCCLXXIV. INDEX TO THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS. (The Pamphlets at end of the Catalogue are not Indexed.) Alabama, 634, 954 Alleghany Mountains, 972 Alleghany (River), 102 Amazon, 23, 24, 529, 1445, 1500, 1629, 1744, 1745. 2'S9. 2596 Antigua, 883, 1395 Antilles, 90, 248, 893, 1868, 2018 to 2020, 26132 Arauca, 2014, 2074 Arctic Regions, North West and North East Passages, 9, 10, 95, 96, 97, 98, 116, 117, 118, 136, 137, 138, 139, 158, i59j i8S. 321, 508. 6>6, 618, 691, 711, 712, 768, 770, 771, 772, 836, 872, 87s, 890, 891, 1047, 1058. 1125, 1224, 1234, 1272, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1310, 1399, 1400, 1403, 1405, 1413, 1504, 1513, 1519, 1626, 1631, 1693 to 1697, 1729, 1730, 1765 to 1770, 1841, 2031 to 203s, 2038, 2080, 2081, 2085, 2ILt, 2161, 2204, 2256, 2369, 2370, 241 1, 2472, 2563, 2564, 2577, 2582, 2619 Argentine Republic, 1244, 1287, 1746, 2240 Arkansas, 171 i Bahama Islands, 416, 970, 1416 Baltimore, 2530 Barbadoes, 131, 1144 to 1146, 1218, «3S9f 1792. 1852, 1853, 189s, 1965, 2006, 207s, 2123, 2124, 223s, 2425 Berbice, 212 Bermuda, 1378, 2589, 2615 Bogota, 1953, 2221 Bolivia, 968, 2303 Boston, 226 to 235, 245, 339, 855, 1603, 1934, 2100, 223s, 2494, 255s, 2579 Brazil, 24, 132, 133, 528, 608, 704, 886, 887, 888, 893, 910, 962, 965, 966, 1277, 1298, 1299, 1302, 130S, 1306, 1364, 1394, 1445. 1499. 1590, 1591. 1763, 1850, 2179, 2180, 2194, 2222, 2223, 2303, 2407, 2427, 2505, 2585, 2586, 2597, 2602, 2612 British Columbia, 1406, ijio, 1955, 1956 Buenos Ayres, 76, 303, 304, 305, 306, 646, 930, 1758, 1856, 1857, 1987, 2000, 2071, 2088, 2327, 2603, 2605 California, 141, 278, 284, 285, 335, 336, 337. 607, 643. 644, 776, 851, 881, 931. 977. 1278, 1989, 2046, 2106, 2272, 2273, 2277, 2385, 2597 Campeachy, 2365 Canada, 71, 99, 121, 140, 239, 288, 297, 311, 312, 442 to 446, 5S9, 560, 682, 806, 911, 936, 953, 971, 1007, 1018, 1030, 1044, 1045, 1054, 1055, 1067, iioi, 1103, I22S, 1273, 1334, 1397, 1411. 1413. 1425, 1429. 1461, 1582, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1610, 1633, 163s, 1762, 1764, 1774, 1821, 1866, 1943, 2028, 2060, 2101, 2122, 2137, 2156, 2160, 2226, 2238, 2242, 2261, 2262, 2320, 2408 to 2410, 2423, 2457, 2468 to 2470, 2473, 2546, 2S47, 2548, 2578, 2581 Cape Breton, 363, 364, 1900 Caraccas, 19s, 365, 676, 677, 846, 1967, 2087 Caribee Islands, 1197 Carolina (North and South), 210, 372 to 375, 416, 615, 617, 618, 1077, 1 163 to 1 167, 124s, 1379, 1443, 1932, 1947, 2158, 2365, 2431, 2482, 2489, 2595 IV Index to the Principal Matters. Cayenne {ue Guiana) Central America, 525, 528, 670, 892, 1059, ii49to J153, IIS7, 1159 to 1162, 1449, 2084, 2202, 2215, 2284, 2358, 2359 Champlain (Lake) 909 Chiapas, 2215 Chili, 695, 740, 787, 788, 789, 886, S87, 888, 906, 966, 1014, 1594, 1568, 1814, 1871, 2074, 2240, 2303, 2505, 2S44, 2603, 2612 Cincinnati, 480, 548 Colorado, 520, 1617 Columbia, 493, 515, 516, 517, 1017, I02S, 1S9S. 1596 Columbia (District of), 2306, 2435 Columbia ^iver, 610, 611 Columbus, 916, 992, 1188 to 1192, 1297 Connecticut, 533 to 541, 974. '336, 2061, 2339 Cordilleras of the Andes, 1913, 2000, 2071, 2074, 2159 Costa Rica, 2419 Cuba, 591, 592, 621, 632, 1022, 1635, 1836, 2I3S, 235s Cumana, 420, 675 Darien, 593, 626 to 631, 636 to 641, 935. 1004. "34, "35, 1214, '579, 1859, 2416, 2417 DeMERARA, 212, 1065, 2138 Ecuador, 2397 EssEQuiBO, 212 Falkland's Islands, 814, 1242, 1876 Florida, 146, 416, 615, 635, 699, 700, 701, 847 to 850, ,871, 903, 1 194, 119s, 1585. 1639, 1763, 2007, 2158, 2196, 2230, 2231, 2380 to 2383, 2408, 2409, 2410 Georgia, 325, 919 to 924, 1077, 1099 1718, 2158, 2175, 2185, 2473, 2493, 2610 Granada, 824, 983 to 985, 2248 Greenland, 511, 582,. 583, 584, 767, 960, 975, 13 16, 1436. 1437, 1455, Z048, 2577, 2599 Gaudelupe, 907 Gautemala, 43, 793, 993, 994, 995, 1269, 1601, 1962, 2298, 2522 Guiana (generally), 23, 378, 379, 528, 618, 62s, 674, 675, 727, 893, 996, 997, 999, 1205, 1341, 1342, 1707, 1863, 1864, 1899, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1945, 238S, 2602, 2618 Halifax, 530 Harvard University, 1933 Hayti (see St. Domingo) Honduras, 494, 495, 1062, 1063, 1775, 1848, 2365, 2494 Hudson's Bay, 714, 770, 771, 772, 1058, 1273, 1440, 1457, 1840, 1956, 2017, 2120, 3I2I, 2360 Hudson (River), 1753 Illinois, 199, 200,201, 596, 11 75, 2552, 2583, 2600 Indiana, 282, 2583 Indians, 121, 125, 211, 251, 253, 294, 334, 394 to 400, 417, 4i§, 502 to 505, 521, 548, 565, 573, 574, 732, 733, 743, 744, 897, 898, 901, 902, 941, 949, 1012, 1062, 1063, 1067, 1170, 1177 to ii8i. 1 196, 1225, 1238, 1248, 1249, 1273, 1307 to 1309, 1334, 1343, 1592, 1620, 1621, 1634, 1639, 1659, 1710, 1711, 1720, 1722, 1762, 1764, 1791, 1879, 1852, 1853, 1908, 1995, 202I, 2022, 2030, 2077, 2088, 2118, -21 19, 2126, 2154, 2185, 2229, 2239, 2289, 2290, 2313, 2316, 2373, 2408, 2409, 2410, 2416, 2417, 2418, 2422, 2474, 2516, 2523. 2562, 2592, 2608, 2628 Iowa, 596, 1741 Jamaica, 283, 284, 368, 621, 1206 to 1221, 1423, 1424, 1528, 183s, 1965,. 2036, 2216, 2235, 2480, 2515, 2620 Kansas, 2617 Kentucky, ioi, 282, 833, 1283, 1833, 2583 Labrador, -382, 383, 384, 440 La Plata, 76, 1318, 1568, 1590, 1591, 1746, 2003, 2093, 2223 Lima, 1361, 2071, 2159 Louisiana, 223, 224, 225, 615, 634, 746 to 749, 884, 1375, 1388 to 1393,,. 1585, 1845, 1898, 1977, 2388, 2583 Magellan (Straits of), 508, 893, 1004, 1691, 1975, 1976, 2078, 2079, 2415, 2597, 2602 Maine, 661, 1431, 21 16 Margarita, 1326 Maroons, 621, 929, 1206 Martinique, 439, 907 Maryland, 210, 260, 1466, 1467, 2527 Massachusetts, 35, 1093, 1106, 1172, 1 173, 1468, 1471 to 1481, 1609, 1724, 1842, 1986, 2507, 2508, 2509, 2516, 2531, 2537, 2538 Iindex to the Principal Matters. Mexico, 40, 141, 153, ,154, 308, 485, 486, 525. 527. 576 to 580, 643, 644, 683 to 688, 694, 696, 697, 70s, 716, 792, 793. 892, 896, 912, 931, 944, 945. 946. 979. 1014, 1029, 1069. 1070, 1071, 1138, 115s, 1156, 1270, 1279, 1323.. 1340, 1401. 1461 to 1464, 1469, 1532 to 1566, 1524, 1625, 1731, 1856, 1873, 1874, 1882 lo 1884, I9S3, 201 1, 2015, 2037, 2050, 2059, 2064, 2io6, 2162 to 2173, 2197, 2272, 2273, 227s, 2277, 2298, . 2299, 2368, 2524, 2525, 2544, 2587 Michigan, 635, 1567, Minnesota, 596, 1741 Mississippi (River) 102, 223, 224, 309' 165, 166, 813, 844, 1037, 1057, 1260. 1261, 1262, I3S4, 1584, 1604, 1845, 1861, 1862, 1977, 2595 Mississippi (State), 634, 1585 Missouri (River), 738, 913, 2318, 2562 Missouri (State), 282, 776, 1586 MoNONGAHELA (River), 102 Monte Video, 646, 980, 981, 1284, 1599 Moravians, 582, 583, 584, 1109, iiio, 1385, 2281 Mormons, 409, 831, 1614 Mosquito Shore, 1848, 1849. 2574 Nebraska, 1741 Nevis, 1645,- 2134, 2142 New Brunswick, 106, 239, 297, 559, 560, 926, 1647 New Caledonia, 1579 New England, 2, 148, 210, 470, 473, 474, 598, 764, 803, 825, 1050, 1077, 1120, 1121, 1142, 1251 to 1254, 1484 to 1495, 1507, i5°9. 1570, 1622, 1623, 1624, 1641 to 1643, 1648 to 1661, 1792, 1846, 1847, 1965, 1994, 2008, 2009, 2044, 2045, 2127, 2143 to 2146, 2I8I, 2276, 2365, 2472, 2491, 2495, 2496, 2537, 2538, 2560 Newfoundland, 215, 239, 424, 440, 606, 942, 1582, 1613, 1777, 1972, 2301, 236s, 2372, 2490, 2594 • New Granada, 342, 11 13, 1663 to 1665, 1778 New Hampshire, 765, 1328 New Jersey, 103, 950, 1670, 1681, 2083, 2294, 2295, 245s, 2556, 2557 New Orleans, 558, 1772 New Plymouth, 1609, 1937 New York, 103, 210, 227, 411, 530, 672, 837, 1080, 1573, 1671 to 1685, 1759, 2148 to' 2150, 2185, 2281, 2336, 2414, 2549 STiagara, 1496, 1497, 1962, 2562 Nicaragua, 1686, 1687, 1848, 1849 North Eastern Boundary, 1692 North West Coast, 1888, 1889 Nova Scotia, 129, 239, 275, 297, 424, 619, 7o8,«927, 1008, 1009, 1204, 1397, 1516, 1517, 1582, r6i2, 1633, 1701 to 1706, 1708, 2226 Ohio (River), 102, 165, 166, 1079 Ohio (State), 309, 1079, 1719, 2583 Oregon, 743, 881, 977, 1273, 1728 Orinoco, 420, 1000, 1075, 2014 Pacific, 1439, 1445, 1886 Pampas, 2093 Panama, 164, 192, 331, 1814, 1849, 2071 Paraguay, 446, 447, 448, 449, 646,715, 980, 981, 1199, 1483, 1628, 1746, 1980, 1981, 2010, 2088 Parana (The), 1415 Patagonia, 815, 958 Pennsylvania, 145, 210, 264, 441, 866, 1051, 1077, 1078, 1166, 1167, 1349, 1681, 1794 to 1806, 1870, 1914, 1919, 2083, 2185, 2235,' 2414, 2428, 2455, 2498 Peru, 83, 254, 689, 740, 791, 886, 887, 888, 905, 968, 1014, 1046, 1075, 1263 to 1268, 1447, 1448, 1500, 1807 to 1819, 1871, 1953, 2004, 2005, 2064, 2072, 2278, 2303, 2341, 2342, 2375 to 2383. 2505, 2544, 2575, 2596, 2603, 2612 Philadelphia, .410, 1257, 1258, 1428, 1781, 1823 to 1831, 1915, 1916, 2042, 2207 Pilgrim Fathers, 467, 1846, 1847, 1937, 2016, 2237, 2389, 2511, 2512 Porto Rico, 845, 2355 Prince Edward Island, 1633, 1910, 2257 Quakers, 2, 198, 202, 226, 281, 509, 510, ^548, 567, 585, 830, 856 to 859, 909, 934. 982, 986, 1073, 1 1 12, 1141, 1250, 1275, 1276, 1344, 1351, 1653, 1654, 1785, 1793, 1952, 1999, 2067, 2095, 2235, 2263, 2266, 2374, 2483, 2520 Quebec, 1931, 1295, 1296 Quito, 1936, 2596 Red River, 1968, 2030, 2210, 2474 Regicides, 1S79 VI Index to the Principal Matters. Rhode Island, ioo, 142, 143, 340, 1994,' 2083 Rio; Plata, 1053, ,1321, 1445 Rocky Mountains, 1187, 1617, 881, 913, 1278 Rupert's Land, 2346 St. Catharine's, 1445 St. Christopher's, 2055, 2134 St. Croix, 1293 St. Domingo, 451, 663, 763, 877, 1040, 1049, 1325, 2052 to 2054, 2371, 2432, 2528 St. Eustatius, 2023, 2323 St. Juan Boundary, 1575 St. Lawrence (River), 1638, 1644 St. Lucia, 265, 15 18, 2248 St. Peter's River, 1274 St. Thomas, 1293 St. Vincent, 370, 1616, 21 12 Salt Lake, 2205, 2206 Saratoga, 2001 Slavery and the Slave Trade, 128, 167, 168, 329, 482, 542, 757, 841, 876, 939, 1220, 1227, 1482, 1917, 1951, 1971, 2097 to 2099, 2131, 2132, 2138, 2147, 2225, 2325, 2384, 2338, 2487, 2503, 2607, 2610, 2620 South Sea Company, 2174, 2190, 2337, 2395 South Seas, 10, 84, 85, 86, 87, 307, 508, 550 to S57. 624, 896, 1004, 1042, 1043, I2S5, 1580, 1834, 2078, 2079, 2106, 2296, 2461, 2466 Spanish America, 214 Spitzbergen, 511 Surinam, 826, 827, 1858, 2063, 2049, 2214, 2252, 2253 Tehuantepec, 620, 2218 Tennessee, 2583 Texas, 141, 716. 957, "26, 1138, 1279, 1280, 1726, 2287, 2288 Tobago, 1326,' 1896 Trinidad, 370, 89S, 1336, 1402, 2328, 2622 Valparaiso, 2071 Vancouver's Island, 356, 1273, 1406, 1510. 195s Venezuela, 342, 675, 824, 1326, 2366, 2386, 2387 Vermont, 871, 1451, 2300, 2513, 2514 Vespucci, 916, 992, 2391 to 2394 Virgin Islands, 2247 Virginia, 182, 183, i99. 488, 833, 941, 1081, 1228, 1231, 1579, 1590, 1591, 1611, 1872, 2008, 2009, 2227, 2239, 2251, 2365, 2399 to 2466, 2543 West Indies (in general), 8, 16 to 20, 37, 38, 41, 149. 267, 366, 368, 370, 499, 500, 506, 514, S19, 525. 626 to 631, 645, 647, 671, 727, 758 to 762, 829, 862, 871, 897, 898, 907, 918, 1002, 1023, 1069, 1070, 1071, HOG, 1237, 1256, 1352, 1355, 1360, 1382, 1396, 1416, 1456, 1590, 1591, 1602, 1731, 1733, 1742, 1852, 1853, 1882 to 1884, 1957 to 1959, 1990, 2002, 20II, 2028, 2051, 2065, 2066, 2068, 2090, 2IOI, 2125, 2142, 2157, 2182, 2I9I, 2193, 2246, 2248, 2271, 2276, 2330, 236s. 2424, 2425, 2477 to 2481, 2518, 2533, 2534, 2S3S, 2573, 2578, 2623 Winnipeg (Lake), 1274 Wisconsin, 596, 1317, 1741 Yucatan, 816, 2011, 2215 BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAPS, MANUSCRIPTS, ETC., ETC., RELATING TO AMERICA, ON SALE BY ALFEED RUSSELL SMITH, 36, SQHO SQUAEE, LONDON. 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Smith. 8vo, pp. 434, doth: 3s 1871 192 BID WELL'S (C. T., Gonsul at Panama) the Isthmus of Panama. Thick Svo, cloth* 7s (pub at 14s) 1865 193 BIET (Antoine) Voyage de la France Equinoxiale en I'Isle de Cayenne enterpris par les Francois en I'An^e 1652, avec un Dic- tionnaire de la Langue du mesme Pais. 4to, calf neat, scarce. £1. 8s Paris, 1664 194 BIGELOW (Erastus B.) Tariff Question considered in regard to the Policy of England and the Interests of the United States. 4to, cloth. 3s Boston, 1862 195 BIGGS (Jas.) History of Don Francisco Miranda's attempt to effect a Eevqlution in South America, with Sketches of the Life of 'Miranda, and Geography of Caraccas. Svo, wants map, calf. 4s 1809 196 BIGGS (Wm.) Military History of Europe, &c., from the Com- mencement of the War with Spain, in 1739, to the Treaty of Aix- la-Chapelle in 1748. Svo, calf. 3s 6d 1755 197 BINGLEY's Travels in E"orth America, compUed from Modern Writers. Post Svo, hoards. 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Avec la Secoude partie. 8vo, fine copy in vellum. £6. 6s Paris, 1641 In this voyage Sir Francis Drake explored the coast of Brazil, the StraitB of Magellan, ^nd the West Coast of South America as far as California or New Albion ; the first 60 pages are devoted to this part of the voyage. 2598 DU PEEIEE. — Histoire Universelle des Voyages faits par Mer et par Terre dans I'Ancien et dans le Nouveau Monde. 12mo, nea^ 4s 6d Paris, 1707 2599 EGEDE's Description et, Histoire Naturelle du Groenland, traduite en Francois par D. E. D. P. 8vo, plates, calf gilt. 5s Copenhague, 1763 2600 FAUX (W.) Memorable Days in America, being a journal of a Tour to the United States, to ascertain the condition and prospects of the British Emigrants in Illinois and elsewhere. %vo, plate, neiv half calf gilt. 5s '1823 2601 FEANKLIN (Benj.) Familiar Letters and Miscellaneous Papei-s, now for the first time published, edited by Jared Sparks. Post 8vo, cloth. 2s 1833 2602 FEOGEE's Eelation of a Voyage made in the years 1695, 96, 97, through the Streights of Magellan, Coasts of Brazil, Cayenna, and the Antilles,, by a squadron of French Men-of-War. Svo, maps and curious plates, neat. 10s 6d 1698 A. M. Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. 181 2603 HAIGH (Samuel) Sketches of Buenos Ayres, Chile, and Peiu. 8vo, map, new half calf gilt. 7s 6d 1831 2604 HALL (Benj.) The Eepublican Party and its Presidential Candi- dates, with Biographical Sketches of Fremont and Dayton. 8vo, portraits, cloth. 2s Neie York, 1856 2605 HELMS (A. Z.) Travels from Buenos Ayres hy Potosi to Lima. 12mo, map, hoards. 2s 1806 2606 HOLMS (Benj.) Epistles to Friends and Tender-minded People in America, being an exhortation of Brotherly Love to them to prize the Favours and Mercies which the Lord has been pleased to Extend unto them. \2mo, sewed. 10s 6d 1722 2607 mCIDENTS in the Life of a Slave Girl, written by herself, edited by L. Maria Child. 8vo, cloth. Ss Boston, 1862 2608 JONES (Eev. Peter, Kdhkewaquondby) History of the Ojebway Indians, with memoir of the Author. Post 8vo, portrait and plates, cloth. 3s about 1860 2609 JOUENAL of the Bp. of Montreal during a visit to the Church Missionary Society's North-West America Mission. 12mo, plates, cloth. 2s - 1845 2610 KEMBLE (F. A.) Journal of a Eesidence on a Georgian Planta- tion in 1838-9. Fost 8vo, new half calf gilt. 5s 1863 2611 MACKAY (Charles) Life and Liberty in America, or Sketches of a Tour in the United States and Canada, in 1857-8. 2 vols, 8vo, plates, new lialf calf gilt. 6s 6d 1859 2612 MATHISON (G. F.) Narrative of a visit to Brazil, Chile, and Peru, in 1821-22. 8vo, coloured plates, boards. 5s 1825 2613 OBSERVATIONS on the Eeflections of Edm. Burke on the Eevolution in France, in a letter to the Earl of Stanhope. 8vo, sewed. 2s Boston, 1791 2614 (EXMELIN (A. 0.) Histoire des Avanturiers qui se sont signalez dans les Indes, contenent ce qui'ls ont fait de plus remarquable depuis vingt annees. 2 vols in one. 12mo, folding maps, vellum. 10s 6d Paris, 1688 2615 PINDEE (Eichard) The Spirit of Error Found and Discovered in the accounted Pastors and Teachers of the Island of Bermuda, their principles and practice also tryed in the true Spirit, in an answer to some qiieries that were sent unto them by us called Quakers. ito, new half morocco. ^2. 2s 1660 2616 EAMUSIO (Battista) Navigationi et Viaggi si contegono la des- crittion del AMca, viaggi en Indie Orientali, Tartaria, Persie, e le Navigation al Mondo Nuovo, fatte da Christoforo Colombo, Cortes et Pizarro, in diverse parte dell'Indie Occidentali, Nuova Spagna e Peru. 3 vols, folio, many curious maps and plates, vellum. £3. 15s Venetia, 1663, 1665, 1683 2617 EOBINSON (S. T. L.) Kansas, its Interior and Exterior Life, including a full view of its climate, soil, productions, &c. Thick post 8vo, cloth. 3s Boston, 1857 2618 SCHOMBUEGK (E. H.) British Guiana, Geographical and Sta- tistical, exhibiting its resources and capabilities. 8vo, map, doth. 3s 1840 182 Books relating to America, on Sale by 2619 SHILLINGLAW (J. J.) Narrative of Arctic Discovery from the Earliest period to the present time, with the details of the expedi- tion for the relief of Sir John Franklin. 8vo, portrait and maps, new half calf. 6s 1850 2620 STEWAET (J.) Past and Present State of Jamaica, with remarks on the moral and physical condition of the Slaves. ■ 8v0j new half calf gilt. 6s Edinb., 1823 2621 STOEY (Judge) Life and Letters, edited by his Son, W. W. Story. 2 thick vols, roy. 8vo, wew AaZ/ caZ/. 12s 1851 2622 TRINIDAD, its Geography, Resources, Administration, Condition, and Prospects, by L. A. A. De Verteuil. 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Thia 8yo, map, hoards. 3s 6d 1827 2629 CROSBY (Thomas) History- of the EngHsh Baptists, from the Re- formation to the Begirmiug of the Reign of George I. 4 vols, 8vo, new calf extra, yellow edges. £3. 3s ' 1738 — 40 2630 lyiMEY (Joseph) History of the English Baptists, including the History of Baptism in England, from the Earliest Period to the Close of the l7th Century. 4 vols, 8vo, new calf extra, yellow edges, uniform with the above. £L 4s 1811 — 30 mmpUti^ relating to nmtxita, Botif) antr ^outfi, antr tfie [arranged cheonologioally]. 1590 to 1700. 24.617 DAVIS {John, Discoverer of the Straits so named) Worldes Hydrographieal Description, whereby it appears that from England there is " Short and Speedie Passage into the South Seas by Northerly Navigation, 4to, {reprint from the Supp. to SaMuyt, 18Vi). 3s 1595 24.618 SAVILLE (Capt. Henrie) Libell of Spain- ish Lies found at the Saoke of Cales, Discours- ing the fight in the West Indies between the English Navie of 14 Ships, and Pinasses and Pleete of 20 Saile of the King of Spaines, and of the Death of Sir Francis Drake, with Answer briefly confuting the Spanish lies, 1696. 8vo. only 25 copies eepbinted by J. P. Collier, sewed. 10s 6d (1596) 24.619 THE Relation of the Rt. Hon. Lord de la Warre, Lord Qouernourand Captaiue Generall of the Colonic Planted in Virginea. 4to, only 50 copies printed in facsimile, 5s 1611, Hep., 1858 24.620 DECLARATION of the Demeanour and Carriage of Sir Walter Raleigh, Knt., as well as in Ms voyage as in, and sithence his return. 4to. 5s . 1618 24.621 Another, fine large clean copy. 7s 6d 1618 24.622 PETITION and Information of Sir Lewis Stucley, Vice Admirall, of Devon, touching his own behaviour in the charge committed unto him for the bringing up of Sir Walter Raleigb, and the scandalous aspersions cast upon him for the same. 1618. 4to. {no title, doubtful if one ever printed, as the blank leaf forms part of the first sheet), 7s 6d 24.623 DE LAS CASAS (Bartholome) Den Ver- meerderden Spaensche tierrannije geschiet in West Indien. 4to, curious plates, imperfect. 5s Amsterdam,, 1621 24.624 THREE Severall Treatises concerning the Truce at this Present Propounded, translated from the Dutch, 4to. 5s 1830 Relating to the Dutch West India Company, their prizes taken from Spain, the taking of St. Salvador, in Brazil, ransacking Porto Rico and St. Margarita, and hindering of Spain in the transportation' of *' Blackmooi-s.' 24.625 CHURCH Government and Church Cove- nant Discussed in an Answer to the Elders of the Several Churches in New England to 82 Questions Sent over to them by Divers Ministers in England to Declare their Judgment therein. 4to (pp. 84), uncut edges, a little wormed. 15s 1643 24.626 ANSWER of the Elders of the Several Churches in New England unto Nine Positions sent over to them to Declare their Judgments therein. 4to. 9s 1643 24.627 SIMPLE COBLER of Aggawam in Ameri- can. 4to, im,perfect, pp. 13 to 72, {useful to per- fect a copy). 2s 6d (1647) 24.628 A BRIEF and Perfect Journal of the late Pi-oceedings and Success of the English Army in the West Indies, by T. S. an Eye witnesae. 4to. £1. Is (1655) 24.629 A (W.) The Legislative Power is Christ's peculiar Prerogative,' proved from the 9th of Isaiah, verses 6 — 7. sm. 4to. 12s 1656 ■ By William Aspinwall, who was a Fifth Monarchy man, who resided some time in New England, where he edited Cotton's Abstract of Laws. 24.630 HEYLIN (Peter) Cosmographie, the Fourth Book, part 2, containing. the Chorography and Historie of America and all the Principal Kingdoms, Provinces, Seas and Islands of it, 1656-~An Appendix to the former work endeav- ouring a Discovery of the Unknown Parts of the World, especially of Terra Austraiis Incognita, or the Southern Continent, 1656. Folio. 3b 24.631 DRAKE (Sir Francis) History of, exprest by Instrumental and Vocal Musick, and by Art of Perspective in Scenes, &c., the First Part represented Daily at the Cockpit in Drury Lane, at 3 Afternoon pimctually. Part 1, all printed, no front. 4to, scarce. 16s 1659 24.632 AN EPISTLE General to them who are of the Royal Priesthood and Chosen Generation given forth from the Movings of the Power and Spirit of Truth, and now made Public to be sent Abroad among the Saints scattered in Old and New England, Germany, Holland, Barbadoes, andVu'ginia. 4to. 10s 6d 1660 24.633 Another, Imperfect, wanting last leaf. 5s 1660 24.634 ROFE (George, a Quaker) Cherubins (« Broadside, written in Barbadoes). Folio. 7s 6d London, 1661 24.635 EDIT du Roy pour I'Establissement de la Compaguie des Indies Occidentalles {la terre ferme de I'Am^erigue autrement appdlee France Equinoxialle). 4to. 6s Pa/ris, 1664 24.636 DESCRIPTION of America. Pages 424 to 493 of'Blome's Britannia.") Folio, maps of N. and S. America. 2a 1673 24.637 HEYLYN's (Peter) Chorography and His- tory of America (extracted from his " Cosmogra- phy.") FoUo. 2b 6d 1673 24,633 EIN KURTZEN Diseours von der Schiff Fahrt bey dem Nord Pol naoh Japan, China und so Weiter ausz dem Englisohenin Hochdeutsche ubersezt. 4to, woodcut tniy). 7s 6d Hamburg, 1676 2t 682 Pamphlets. America, North and Bouth, and the West Indies, on Sale by 24.639 GODWIN (Morgan) Trade preferred before Eeligion, aiJid Chriat made to give place to Mammon, a Sermon relating to the Plantations, preached in WeBtminster Abbey. 4to. 4s 6d 1685 24.640 HATNES (S. Navigation Surveyor of Devon and Cornwall) Abstract of all the Statutes made concerning Aliens Trading in England, from the first year of King Henry the Seventh, and Laws for securing our Plantation Trade to ourselves ; with Observations proving the Jews break them all, to the great damage of the Customs and his Majestie's Plantations in America. 4ta. An interesting Tract. 5s 1685 24.641 TREATY of Peace, Good Correspondence, and Neutrality, in America, between James II. King'of England and LouisXIV. King of France. 4to. 3s 6d 1686 24.642 CERTAIN Certificates received from Ame- rica on behalf of Samuel Jennings, tending to clear him from Scandals cast on him by George Keith and others, made Publick by John Pen- nington. 12mo, rare. £1. 5s 1695 Contains spirited account of Quaker Quarrels In New England, New Jersey, Philadelphia, etc., witli curi- ous blckei'ingB about mck-nanies and slang terms, suoli as " Prick-louse Taylor," " Cut me in Collops," etc. 24.643 POYNTZ (Capt. John) Present Prospect of the Famous and Fertile Island of Tobago. 4to. (first and last leaf scribbled on). 6s 6d 1695 24.644 THE People called Quakers Cleared by Geo. Keith from False Doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith, and his'self Contradictions laid open in the ensuing Citations out of his Books, by John Pennington. 8vo, scarce. 15s 1696 Connected with Keith's Quari-els with the Friends in America. 24.645 BRAY (Thomas) Bibliotheca Farochialis, or a Scheme of such Theological Heads as are more peculiarly requisite to be well Studied by every Pastor of a Parish. 4to. 5s 1697 The latter part relates to the present state of the Protestant Religion in Maryland, and the whole tract generally on promoting Religion in the Planta- tions. 24.646 BRAY (Thomas) Apostolic Charity, its Nature and Excellence considered in Discourse on Dan. 12. 3, at Ordination of Protestant Mis- sionaries to be sent into Plantations, with a. Gen- eral View of English Colonies in America with respect to Religion, &c., with Proposals for Pro- moting the same, and the Author's Circular Let- ter to the Clergy there. 4to. 5s Lon. 1 699 24.647 DEFENCE of the Scots Settlement at Darien, with an Answer to the Spanish Memorial against it, and Arguments to Prove that it is the Interest of England to join with the Scots and Protect it, with a Description of the Country and a Particular Account of the Scots Colony. 8vo. 7b 6d. — Another, cu« cZosc. SsMnZi., 1699 24.648 Another Edition. Printed in smaller type. 12mo. 5a lb., 1699 24.649 SOUTHERNE (Thos.) Oroonoko, a Tra- gedy, ( and others (respecting the nonpayment of Money for Service in Newfoundland in Capt. Moody's Company). Folio, single leaf. Is (1709) 24.669 PRESENT State of the Tobacco Plantations in America. Folio, single leaf. Is about (1710) 24.670 TRUE Account of the Design and Advan- tage of the South Sea Trade. 8vo. 2s 1711 24.671 ALLEN (Robt., who resided some years in the Kingdom of Peru) Essay on the Nature and Methods of Carrying on a Trade to the South Sea. 8vo, large paper copy. 3s 1712 24.672 Small paper, 8vo. 2s 24.673 THE Case of William Sharpe, Esq. (relating to the Island of Barbadoes). 8vo, poor copy. 23 1712 24.674 SOME Observations shewing the Danger of losing the Trade of the Sugar Colonies offered to the Consideration of the Parliament, by a Planter. Small 8vo. 2s 1714 24.675 THE Case and Proceedings for and against Mr. Jeronimy Clifford, Merchant and Planter of Surinam. Pp. 55. May, 1715 — Another Case of Jeronimy Cliff'ord. Pp. 12, May, 1714, folio. 15s 24.676 THE Representation and Memorial of the Council of the Island of Jamaica, with a Preface by Mr. Wood. 8vo. 2s 1716 24.677 FRENCH (George) Answer to a Scurrilous Libel, entitled a Letter to Mr. G. French, occa- sioned by his History of Col. Parkes Administra- tion. 8vo. 4s 6d 1719 To which is added the Character and Conduct of W. Hamilton, as of the principal Fomentora and Actors in the Rebellion and murder in the Leeward Islands. 24.678 THE Considerable Advantages of a South Sea Trade to our English Nation. 8vo. Is about 1720 24.679 VIEW of the Greenland Trade and Whale Fishery, with the National and Private Advan- tages thereof. 8vo. Is 6d 1722 24.680 HOLME (Benj. a Quaker) Epistle to Friends and Tender Minded People in America. 8vo, uncut. 5s 1722 24.681 A MOST Humble Proposal to the Lords, Regents, &c,, of Great Britain for an effectual method to prevent Piracy, and make the trade of America more secure. 4to. 3s 6d 24.682 ADVANTAGES which have accrued to the public and to the South Sea Company by the Execution of the South Sea Scheme. 8vo. Is 1728 24.683 ANSWER to a Calumny, with some Re- marks upon an anonymous Pamphlet on the Assiento Trade, as exercised by the South Sea Company, &c., by the Factor to the South Sea Company, at whom the calumny was aimed. 8vo. Is 6d 1728 24.684 SOME Observations on the Assiento Trade as exercised by the South Sea Company, prov- ing the damage to accrue to British Commerce and Plantations in America, particularly Jamaica. 8vo. 2b 24.685 OBSERVATIONS on the conduct of Great Britain with regard to the negotiations and other transactions abroad {relating to the Spanish Disputes in the West Indies). 8vo. Is 6d 1729 24.686 OBSERVATIONS upon the Treaty be- tween the Crowns of Great Britain, France, and Spain, concluded at Seville. 8vo. Is 6d 1729 24.687 SOME farther Remarks on a late Pamph- let, entitled Observations on the Conduct of Great Britain, particularly with Relation to the Spanish Depredations, and Letters of Reprisal. 8vo. Is 6d 1729 24.688 STATE of the Rise and Progi-ess of our disputes with Spain (respecting the Trade, &c., of S. America, by Lord Polwarth). 8vo. Is 6d 1729 24.689 TREATY of Peace between Great Britain, France, and Spain, in French, Spanish, and English. 4to. Is 1729 24.690 THE CRAFTSMAN Extraordinary, being Remarks on a pamphlet, entitled "Observa- tions on the Conduct of Great Britain," &c. 8vo. Is 1729 24.691 TRADE and Navigation of Great Britiin considered, by Joshua Gee. 8vo, second edition. 2s 1730 A great pai-t of it relates to the Trade of the Flanta- tions in America. — Rich. 24.692 TREATY of Peace, Union, Friendship, and mutual defence between the Crowns of Great Britain, France, and Spain. 8vo. Is 1729 24.693 TRUE Account of the Aloe Americana, or Africana, upwards of 20 feet high, now in blos- soms in Mr. CoweU's Garden, at Hoxton. 8vo. 23 1729 24.694 TWO Letters of the Bishop of London to the Masters and Mistresses of Families in the English Plantations abroad, exhorting them to encourage and promote the instruction of their Negroes in the Christian faith, and directing the Missionaries to give their assistance towards in- struction of the Negroes in their several parishes. 8vo. 3s 1729 684 Pamphlets. America, North and SoufJt, and tlie West Indies, on Sale by 24.695 A LETTER to a Member of Parliament, setting forth the value of the St. Christophers Land. 8vo. 2a 1780 24.696 PRINCE (Thomas) Sermon at'Cambridge, before the great and general assembly of Wie Province of the Massachusetts. 8to. 5s Boston, 1730 24.697 OBSERVATIONS on the Treaty of Seville examined. 8vo. Is 1730 24.698 SHORT View of the state of affairs with relation to Great Britain for four years past, with remarks on the " Observations." 8vo. Is 1730 24.699 THE English Cotejo, or the Cruelties, De- predations, and illicit Ti'ade chai-g'd upon the English, in a Spanish libel lately published, compared with the Murders and Robberies of the Spaniards, by a Sufferer (R. Copithorue). 8vo. 2s (1730) 24.700 TREATY of Seville, and the measures that have been taken for the last four years impar- tially considered. Svo. is 1730 24.701 CASES of s6me English Ships taken by the Spaniards (in Barbadoes, Jamaica, &c.) Svo. Is 6d 1781 24.702 IMPORTANCE of the [Sugar Colonies to Great Britain stated. 8vo. Is 6d 1731 24.703 CASE [of the British Sugar Colonies (the Profit made by the New England People com- pared with the French.) Folio, three pages. 3s 1731 24.704 IMPORTANCE of the British Plantations in America to the Kingdom, with the state of their Trade, and methods for improving it, as also a description of the several Colonies. Svo. 5s 1731 24.705 PULLEN (John, Governor of Bermuda) Memoirs of the Maritime Affairs of Qt. Britain, - especially in , relation to our concerns in the West Indies. Svo, scarce. 7s 6d 1732 24.706 TATE (R.) Practical Treatise upon several Different and Useful Subjects, viz. an Effectual Method to Augment Smsdl Livings, Scheme for the Relief of the South Sea Sufferers in Distress, with Proposals to buy Lands in America, and Rational way for Promulgation of the Gospel in , America, &c. 4to. 5b 1732 24.707 CASE of the Planters of Tobacco in Vir- ginia, as represented by themselves, with Vindi- cation of the same. Svo. 2s 1733 24.708 DISCOURSE on Trade, more particularly on Sugar and Tobacco, shewing the true and natural means of their support. Svo. Is 6d 1733 24.709 ANSWER to the Considerations occasioned by the Craftsman upon Excise, so far as it re- lates to the Tobacco Trade. Svo. Is 1733 24.710 PROPOSALS offered for the Sugar Plan- ter's Redress, and for reviving the British Sugar Commerce, in a further letter from a Gentle- man of Babadoes to his friend in London. 4to. 3s 6d 1733 24.711 REASON for Establishing the Colony of Georgia, with regard to the Trade of Great Bri- tam, with some Account of the Country. 4to front, m^ map. lOa 6d 1783 24,712 REPRESENTATION of the Board of Trade, relating to the Manufactures setup and Trade carried on in the Plantations in America. FoHo. 3b 6d 1?38 24,718 RUNDLE (T.) Sermon, to recommend the Charity for establishing the New Colony of Geor^a. 4to. 2s 6d 1784 24.714 PATTERN for Governours Exemplified in the Character of Scroop, late Lord Viscount Howe, the Governor of Bai'badoes, is gratefully attempted by several of the most Ingenious Pens of that Island. 4to. 5s 1785 24.715 PARTICULARS of the Inquiry into Mr. Benjamin Wooley's Conduct, and his being sta- tioned by the Court of Directory of the South Sea Company, First Factor at Porto Bello and Panama. Svo. 3s 6d 1735 24.716 TEMELEMAN (D.) Secret History of the late Directors of the South Sea Company, con- taining a particular Account of their Conduct with regard to the Assiento Treaty, &c. Svo. 2s 6d 1785 24.717 YARICO to Inkle, an Epistle, {founded on the Story in JAgon's Hist, of Barbados). Folio. 2s 1786 24.718 REASONS for a War against Spain, in a Letter from a Merchant of London trading to America. Svo. Is 6d — 1737. Second edition, Is 6d, 1738 24.719 MISERABLE Case of the British Sugar Planters. By a Well-wisher to the Trade and Navigation of Great Britain. 4to. 4s 6d 1738 24.720 WHITEFIELD (Geo.) Journal of a Voyage from Gibraltar to Georgia. Svo. Is 1788 24.721 WHITEFIELD's Journal of » Voyage from London to Savannah, in Georgia. Svo. 3s 6d 1788 24.722 ADDRESS to the Electors and other Fwe Subjects of Great Britain, occasioned by the late Secession, with a particular Account of all our Negotiations with Spain for Ten Years past. Svo. la 6d 1789 24.723 APPEAL to the Unprejudiced on the Dis- contents occasioned by the late Convention with Spain. Svo. la 1739 24.724 HIS Majesty's Deolsration of War against the King of Spain. Folio, pp. 2. Is Bdinburgh, 1789 24.725 HIS CATHOLIC Majesty's Manisfesto, jusiifying his conduct in relation to the Conven- tion, witil his Reasons for not paying the £95,000, French and Englijh. Svo. Is 6d 1789 24.726 EXAMINATION of a Pamphlet entitled' "His Catholic Majesty's Manifesto, &o., with Reasons for not paying the £95,000." Svo. la 1789 24.727 CONSIDERATIONS upon the Present State of our Affaii-s at Home and Abroad. By Lord Lyttleton. Svo. 2s 1789 24.728 FARTHER Considerations on the Present State of Affairs at Home and Abroad, with a True State of the South Sea Company's Affairs in 1718 (by Lord Lyttleton). Svo. 2s 1793 Both of the above pamphlets chiefly relate to the dis- putes with Spain about the Irade to America. Alfred Russell Smith, 36, Soho Square, London, W. 685 24.729 BRITISH SaUor'a Discovery, orthe Spanish Pretensions Confuted, containing a Short History of the .Discoveries and Conquests of Spain in America. 8vo. 2s 1739 24.730 CONTINUATION of the Rev. M. White- field's Journal from his Arrival at Savannah to his Return to London. 8vo. 2s 6d 1739 24.731 CONVENTION between the Crowns of Great Britain and Spain, concluded 14 January, 1739 {Regulating the Limit) of Florida and Caro- . Una) in Spanish, French, and English. 4to. 2s 1739 24.732 THE House of Lords' Protest against the Convention Treaty. Folio. Is ^ 1739 24.733 THE Convention Vindicated from the Mis- representations of the Enemies of our Peace (re- lating to the Spanish Possessions). 8vo. Is 6d 1739 24.734 DESCRIPTION of the 'Windward Passage, and Gulf of Florida, with the Course of the Bri- tish Trading Ships to and from the Island of Jamaica, also an Account of the Trade Winds, etc. Small 4to, Chart of the Coast of Florida. 5s 1739 24.735 THE Grand Question, Whether War or.no War with Spain ? impartially considered. Svo. Is 1739 24.736 THE King of Spain's Reasons for not pay- ing the £95,000, stipulated in the Convention signed at the Pardo, 14th January, 1739, exam- ined. Svo. Is 1739 24.737 KING of Spain's Declaration of War against Great Britain, done at Buen Retire, Spanish and " "■ ■ Svo. Is 1739 24.738 KING of Spain's Conduct compared with that of his Britannick Majesty's respecting the Reprisals in Jamaica, Carolina, etc., Spanish and English. Svo. 2s 1739 24.739 LETTERS from a Spaniard in London to his Friend at Madrid. Svo. Is 1739 24.740 LETTER to the Rt. Hon. Sir R— W— , &c., upon the present Posture of Affairs, wherein, amongst other things, the Convention wiU be set in a clear light. Svo. Is 1739 24.741 OBSERVATIONS upon the Manifesto of his Catholic Majesty, with an Answer to his Rea- sons for not paying the £95,000, in Vindication of the honour of Great Britain. Svo. ' Is 1739 i24,742 OBSERVATIONS on the Present Conven- tion with Spain. Svo, Is 6d 1739 24.743 POPULAR Prejudices against the Conven- tion and Treaty with Spain, Examined and An: Bwered. Svo. Is 1739 24.744 REPLY to a Pamphlet entitled " Popular Prejudices against the Convention and Treaty with Spain." Svo. Is 1739 24.745 REPLY to a Pamphlet entitled " Observa- tions arising from the Declaration of War against ■Spain, &c." Svo. Is 1739 24.746 REVIEW of all that hath passed between the Courts of Great Britain and Spain, relating to our Trade and Navigation, from the year 1721 to the present Convention. Svo. Is 6d 1739 24.747 SERIES of Wisdom and Policy, being a full Justification of all our Measures since 1712, and especitJly of our late most honourable Conrention with Spain. Svo. Is 1739 24.748 SPEECH of Viscount Gage, in Parliament, against the Convention with Spun. 4to. Is 1739 24.749 English Cotejo, or the Cruelties, ,Depreda- tions and Illicit Trade charg'd lipon the English in a Spaipish Libel lately published, compared with the Murders, Robberies, Barbarities and Clandestine Trade, proved upon the Spaniards, By a Sufferer. Svo. 2s N. D. about 1740 24.750 ADDRESS to the Merchants of Great Bri- tain, or a Review of the Conduct of the Admin- istration with regard to our Trade and Naviga- tion, with a Justmcation of the Convention with Spain. Svo. 28 N.D. (1740) 24.751 ASHLEY'S (John) Memoirs and Consider- ations concerning the Trade and Revenues of the British Colonies in America. Svo. 2s 1740 24.752 BRITAIN'S Mistakes in the Commence- ment and Conduct of the Present War. By a Merchant and Citizen of London. Svo. Is 6d 1740 24.753 SUPPLEMENT to Britain's Mistakes in the Commencement and Conduct of the Present War, wherein the late glorious Success of Adml. Vernon at Porte Bello, is particularly considered, Svo. Is 6d 1740 24.754 CARRANZA'S Geographical Description of the Coasts, Harbours, and Sea Ports of the Spanish West Indies, particularly of Porto Bello, Cartagena, and Island of Cuba. Svo, maps. 3s 6d 1740 With an Appendix, , containing Capt. Parker's own account of the taking of the Town of Forto Bello, in the year IffOl. 24.755 D of AR— LE'S Letter to the Rt. Hon. Sir , upon the present intended Expedition against Spain. Svo. Is 1740 24.756 CONDUCT of the D-ke of Ar— Iq, for the Four Last Years, reviewed, with his Speech upon the State of the Nation, with regard to the War with Spain, in the West Indies. Svo. Is 1740 24.757 CONTINUATION of Mr. Whitefield'a Journal, from bia Embarking, after the Embar- go, to his Arrival in Georgia. Svo. 2s 6d 1740 24.758 ESSAY on the Management of the Present War with Spain. By an Impartial Hand. Svo. Is 1740 24.759 FRENCH Influence upon English Counsels, demonstrated from an Impartial Examination of our Measures for Twenty Years past (chiefly on the Euglish Designs on Spanish America). Svo. 2s 1740 24.760 GREAT Britain's Complaints against Spain Impartially Examined (Chiefly relating to Ame- rica). Svo. la 1740 24.761 LETTER from Rev. Geo.' Whitefield to the Religious Societies lately set on foot in several Parts of England and Wales, wrote on board the "Elizabeth," Capt. Stevenson, bound from London to Philadelphia, Svo. 2s 1740 686 PampMets. America, North and South, and the West Indies, on Sale by 24,762 OPERATIONS oi the War for the First Twelve Months Examined and Accounted for. 8to. Is6d 1740 24,765 POINTIS (Sieur) Authentic Account of the Taking of Carthagena by the French and Buccaniers, in 1697. 8to. 3b 6d 1740 24,764 Another copy, with large map not hdonging to the work, inserted. 78 6d 24.765 PRESENT State of the Revenues and Forces, by Sea and Land, of France and Spain, compared with those of Great Britain, with a View of those Countries of the Spanish West Indies, that will probably be the Seat of the Present War. 8vo. Is 6d "^ 1740 24.766 SOME Useful Observations on the Conse- quences of the Present War with Spain. 8vo. Is N.D. (1740) 24.767 COLMAN (Dr.) Sermon preached to a very Crowded Audience at the Opening an Evening Lecture in Brattle Street, Boston. 8vo. 3b , 1741 84.768 CONDUCT of Adml. Vernon Examined and Vindicated. By an Officer present at the Expedition to Carthagena. 8vo. Ss 1741 24.769 COZE'S (Daniel) Description of the Eng- lish Province of Carolana. Sro, no map. 5s 1741 24.770 GENUINE Speech of the Truly Honble. Adm ^1 V ^n to the Sea Officers, at a Council of War, just before the Attack of C a. 8vo. 2b 1741 24.771 SECOND Genuine Speech delivered by . Ad — ^1 V — n on board the CaroUna, immediately after the Salley from Fort St. Lazara. 8vo. Is 1741 24.772 IMPARTIAL Enquiry into the State and Utility of the Province of Georgia. 8vo. 7s 6d "A very well written Tract, defending Georgia from the many reports propagated to the disadvantage of that colony." — Rich. 24.773 LIFE of Faith Exemplified and Recom- mended, in a Letter found in the Study of the Kev. Mr. Joseph Belcher, late of Dedham, in New England, since his Decease. 8vo. 4s 1741 24.774 PROFIT and Loss of Great Britain in the present War with Spain, July 1739 to July 1741, in a Letter to a Friend.> 8vo. Is 6d 1741 24.775 LIST of Copies of Charters from the Com- missioners for Trade and Plantations, viz., Maiyland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Fensyl- vania, Massachusetts Bay, and Georgia Charters. FoUo. 7b 6d 1741 24.776 SPANISH Cruelty and Injustice a Justifi- able Plea for a Vigorous War with Spain, and a Sure Ground for Hopes of Success. 8vo. la 6d 1741 24.777 WHITEFIELD (George) Account of Money Received and Disbursed for the Orphan-House in Georgia. 8yo, foloUng plate. 4s 6d 1741 24.778 BARNARD (John, Pastor of a Church in Marblehead) A Zeal for Good Works Excited and Directed at the Fublick Thursday Lecture ia Boston, 26 March, 1712, 8to. 8b 1742 24.779 CALDWELL (John) Impartial Trial of the Spirit operating in this Part of the World. A Sermon preached at New Londondeiry. 8vo. 2s Qlatgow, 11 ii A reprint of the Boston edition, with a second anti- Wesley and Whitefleld preface. 24.780 HIRELING Artifice Detected, or the Profit and Loss of Great Britain in the Present War with Spain set in its True Light, with a List of the British Ships that have been taken. 8vo. Is 6d 1742 24.781 IMPARTIAL Account of the late Expe- dition against St. Augustine, under General Oglethorpe, occasioned by the Suppression of the Report by a Committee of the General As- sembly in South Carolina, ivo.noplan. Ss 1742 24.782 LETTER from a Member of the Last Par- liament, concerning the Conduct of the War with Spain. 8vo. Is 6d 1742 24.783 STATE of the Province of Georpa attested upon Oath in the Court of Savannah, Nov. 10th, 1740. 8vo. 53 1742 24.784 THE Profit and Loss of Great Britain and Spain, from the Commencement of the Present War to this time, Impartially Stated. 8vo. Is 6d 1742 A different pamphlet from I^os. 21,774 & 24,780. 24.785 WHITEFIELD (Geo.) Vindication and Con- firmation of the Remarkable Work of Gk)d in New England, being some Remarks on a late Pamphlet, entitled "The State of Religion in New England since the Rev. Geo. Whitefield's Arrival there." 8vo. 2s 1742 24.786 ACCOUNT of the Expedition to Cartha- gena, with Explanatory Notes and Observations.- 8vo. 3s 1743 24.787 LETTER from an M.P. concerning the conduct of the War with Spain. 8vo. Is 1742 Respecting the Expedition to Foito-Bello, Cartha- gena, &a, 24.788 CADOGAN's (Lieut.) Spanish Hireling detected,' a Refutation of the Calumnies, &c., in an " Impartial Account of the late Expedition against St. Augustine, under Gen. Oglethorpe." 8vo. 6s 1743 24.789 BOTH SIDES of the Question; or, a Candid and Impartial Enquiry into a certain and doubtful character, lately whiten'd by a C — t M — ^1, (relating to Gen. Oglethorpe and Georgia). 8vo. 2s 6d n.d. (1743) 24.790 BURRINGTON (George) Seasonable Con- siderations on th«i Expediency of a War with . France and Comparison between British and French Dominions (relating partly to the Ame- rican Ooloniea). 8vo. 8s 1743 24.791 BULKELEY and Cummin's Voyage to the South Seas, the loss of the Wager on the Coast of Patagonia, Voyage through the Straits of Magellan, &o. 12mo. 2b Dublin, 1743 24.792 FULL Reply to Lieut. Cadogan's Spanish Hireling, &c., and Lieut. Mackay's Letter con- cerning the Action at Moosa, wherein the im- partial Account of the Expedition to St. Au- gustine is clearly Vindicated by plain Facts and Evidence, by the Author of the Impartial AcGovmt. Svb. 5b 1748 Alfred Russell Smith, 36, Soho Square, London, W. 687 24.793 SHORT Account of the AppUoation to Parliament by the Merchants of London upon the Neglect of thSir Trade (in the American Seta) with the Substance of the Evidence there- upon, by Mr. Glover. 8vo, Srd, edit., la, 1743 — StheiMt., Is, 1751 24.794 TElfTNENT (Gilbert, Minister of the Gospel, New Jersey) Some Account of the Principles of the Moravians. 8vo. 3s 1743 24.795 TRUE and Impartial Aoqount of the Rise and Progress of the South Sea Company, by a Gentleman now resident in Jamaica. 8vo. 2s 1743 24.796 TRIAL of Sir Chaloner (Dgle, Rear Admiral, of the Blue, before the Chief Justices in Jamaica, for Assault on the person of Mr. Trelawney, Governor. 8vo. 2s 6d 1743 24.797 AUTHENTIC Papers relating to the Expe- dition against Carthagena. 8yo. 33 1744 24.798 CONSIDERATIONS against any New Duty upon Sugar. 8vo. Is 6d 1 744 Shewing, that a new Imposition will bo ruinous to the Sugar Colonies and aggrandize France. 24.799 JOURNAL of the Expedition to la Guira and Porto Cavallos in the West Indies, in a letter from an Officer on board the Burford, to a friend in London. 8vo. 2s 1744 24.800 JOURNAL of the , Expedition to Cartha- gena, with Notes, in Answer to a late Pamphlet, entitled an " Account of the Expedition to Car- thagena." 8vo. 2s 6d 1744 24.801 ORIGINAL Papers relating to the Expedi- tion to Carthagena. 8vu. 2s 6d 1744 A different Pamphlet from No. 24,800. 24.802 ORIGINAL Papers relating to the Expedi- tion of Panama. Z'vo, very scarce. 10s 6d 1744 24.803 ORIGINAL Papers relating to the Expedi- tion to the Island of Cuba. 8vo, scarce. 7s 6d 1744 24.804 LETTER to Admiral Vernon, Esq,, from John Cathcart, Director of the Hospital in the late Expedition to the West Indies, concerning some gross misrepresentations in a Painphlet, entitled, "Original Papers- relating to the Ex- pedition to the Island of Cuba." 8vo. 3b 6d 1744 24.805 COMPENDIO General _de ks Contri- buciones que en particular ocasionan las Merca- derias, Candales, fratos y efectos que se traficau entre Espana y la America. 4to. 3s Cardiz, 1745 24.806 CHAUNCY (Charles) Sermon preached 18 July, 1745, for Thanksgiving for the re- duction of Cape Breton by his Majesties New England Forces. 8vo. 3s 6d 1745 24.807 ESSAY concerning Slavery and the Danger Jamaica is exposed from the too great number of Slaves. . 8vo. 2s Atout 1746 24.808 PRESENT STATE of the British and French Trade to Africa and America considered and compared. 8vo. 2s 1745 24.809 REASONS for the present application to , Parliament for Liberty to Imijort Salt 'from any ' part of Europe directly into his Majesty's Colo- nies in America. Folio. 2s about 1745 24.810 EDWARDS' (Jonathan) Sermon at the In- stalment of the Rev. Sam. Buel as Pasijor of the Church at East Hampton, Long Island. 8vo. 5s Soston, 1746 24.811 LETTRE a Madame ***surl'emeute popu- laire excitee en la Yille de Cuenca au Peron le 29 d'Aout 1739, contre les Academiciens des Sciences Envoyes pour la mesure de la Terre, et Pieces Justificatives. Syo, folding plate. 2s 6d 24.812 AUTHENTIC Papers concerning a late Remarkable Transaction {about Capt. Knowles and Prize Money Irought from Jamaica.) 8vo. 2s 1746 24.813 ORIGINAL Letters to an Honest Sailor (by Admiral Vernon after he was disnlissed, principally relating to the Expeditions against the Spanish Possessions in America). 8vo. 23 6d 1746 24.814 A LETTER to an eminent British Sailor, occasioned by his " Specimen of Naked Truth." 8vo. 2s 1746 24.815 PRINCE (Thomas) Sermon at the South Church in Boston, N.E. on the General Thanks- giving, Jiily 18, 1745, occasioned by taking the City of Louisbourg on the Isle of Cape Breton, by New England Soldiers assisted by a British Squadron. 8vo. 3s 6d 1746 24. 816 PUBLICK Spirit illustrated in the Life and Designs of the Rev. Thos. Bray, late Minister of St. Botolph, without Aldgate (and Commissary of Maryland). Small 8vo. Ss 1746 24.817 CAPE BRETON.— Importance and Ad- vantage of Cape Breton, truly stated and impar- tially considered. 8yo,-only one mwp, should have two. 33 1746 24.818 ANSON (Admiral) Private Character of {while in S. Carolina), by a Lady of Charlestown. 8vo. 4s 6d London, 1747 24.819 CONDAMINE (De la) Succinct Abridg- ment of a Voyage made within the Inland Parts of South America. 8vo, {no mc6p) 2s — with map, 3s 6d 1747 24.820 PRINCE (Thomas) Sermon at the South Church iu Boston, Nov. 27, 1746, the Anniver- sary Thanksgiving in the Province of Massa- chusetts Bay in New England, wherein the most remarkable Salvations of the year past, both in Europe and North America are considered 8to. 53 1747 24.821 PRINCE (Thos.) Thanksgiving Sermon in the South Church, Boston, on the Glorious Vic- tory near Cullodou. 8vo. 2s 1747 24.822 SHORT Description of the American Co- lonies belonging to the Crown of Great Britain, from Bickham's Art of Penmanship. Folio, the text engraved with vignettes, curious. 5s 1747 24.823 TENNENT's (Gilb.) the late Association for Defence Encouraged, or the Lawfulness of a Defensive war, represented in a Sermon at Phi- ladelphia, Deo. 24, 1747. 8vo. Es Philadelphia, W. Bradford. 24.824 NATIONAL Prejudice opposed to Na- tional Interest, candidly considered in the De- tention or Yielding up of Gibraltar and Cape Breton. 8vo. 2s 6d 1748 688 Pamphlets. America, North and South, and the West Indies, ojj Sale by 24.825 THE Pt^t— st— of the M— eh— ts of O— B — n agamst the Pr — , — m — ^ry A — t — a for a Peace lately signed at A— x la— Ch— pp — ^le (relating principally to America). 8to, 2s 1748 24.826 KEASONS grounded on Facts, Showing that that a New Duty on Sugar must fallon the Planter, and probably cause the Desertion of our Sugar Islands. 8vo. Is 1748 24.827 ADVInTAGES of the Definite Treaty to the People of Great Britain demonstrated, to which is added a copy of our Treaty of Com- merce with Spain in tifie year 1715. 8vo. Is 6d 1749 1750 to 1760. 24.828 BACON'S Four Sermons on the Duty of bringing up Slaves in the Knowledge of God, . preached in the Church of St. Peter, Talbot County, Maryland. 12mo. 28 6d 1750 24.829 EPISTLE of Tarico to Inkle, a Poem {founded on the Bariadoes itory). 8vo. Is 6d Glasgow, 1750 24.830 HUME (Sarah, a QuaJcereas) Exhortation to the Inhabitants of South Carolina. 8to. 2s 6d Bristol, 1750 24.831 MAYHEW's (Eev. Dr. Jonathan, Pastor of the West Church in Boston, Nem England) Seven Sermons preached in the West Meeting House. 8vo. 3s 1750 24.832 PRINCE (Thomas) Sermon at the South Church in Boston, August, 24 th, 1749, being the Day of the General Thanksgiving in the Pro- vince of Massachusetts, for the Extraordinary Reviving Bains. 8vo. 2s 1750 24.833 SHOWER (John) Reflections on the Earth- quake in Europe and America. 8vo. Is 1750 24.834 TOBAGO, or a Geographical Description, Natural and CSvil History, with a full Repre- sentation of the Produce, and other Advantages arising from the Fertility, Excellent Harbours, and Happy Situation of that Famous Island. 8vo. 4s 6d Ahout 1750 24.835 TREATY {the Assentio) concluded and signed at Madrid, 5 Oct., 1760, between two IiSnisters Plenipotentiaries of their Britannick and Catholick Majesties. 4to. Is 6d 1760 24.836 BACON (Rev. Thos.) Six Sermons, Preached at the Parish Chur(^ of St. Peter, in Talbot County, Maryland, on the Duties of Masters, Mistresses, Slaves, &c. 8vo. 4s 6d 1761 24,887 EDWARD (Jonathan) Farewell Sermon, Preached at the first Precinct in Northampton, after the People's Public Rejection of their Minister. 8vo. 5s Boston, 1751 24.838 HISTOIRE des Pyramydes de Quito ele. vSes, par les Academiciens envoyds sous I'Equa- teur par ordre du RoL 4to, plate, scarce. 6s 1761 24.839 SOUTHERNE's Oi-oonoko, a Tragedy {scent Surinam), 12mo. Is 1761 24.840 NOVA SCOTIA.— Act for the relief of Debtors with respect to the imprisonment of their persons. Fol. 2s fl«Ji/a», 1762 24.841 ANSON.— Supplement to Lord Anson's Voyage round the World, by the Abb§ Coyer. 8vo. 2s— 4to. 2s 1762 24.842 DE L'ISLE, Explication de la Carte de Nouvelles Decouveites, au Nord de la Mer du Sud. 4to. 2s Paris, 1752 24.843 TRIAL of John Peter Zenger, of New York, Printer, for Libel against the Government. 8vo. 3s 1752 24.844 A GENUINE Letter from Mr. John Brainard.a Missionary to the Indians in America, at Bethel, in East Jersey, giving an account of the success of his labours among the Savages. 8vo. 8s 6d 1753 24.845 CASE of Capt. Geo. Frye, President of the Council in the Island of Montserrat^ containing an impartial narrative of his behaviour in that Station, his impeachment and answer, with the Assembly's Replication. 8vo. Ss 1764 24.846 LETTER to the People of England on the present situation and conduct of National affairs {relating principally to Ammea). 8vo. 2s 6d 1755 24.847 WISDOM and Policy of the French in the construction of their Great Of&ces, with some Observations in relation to the dupute now subsisting between the English and French Colonies in America (by Mr. Macculloch). 8vo. 3b 1765 24.848 EXPLANATION for the New Map of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, with adjacent parts of New England and Canada. 4to. Ss 1755 24.849 APPEAL to the sense of the People on the present posture of Affiiirs, wherein the nature of the late Treaties are enquired into, with regard to M — n— ca, A — r— ca, &c., considered. 8vo. 2a 1756 24.850 BELLAMY (Jos., Minister at Bethlem) The Law our School Master, preached at Iit's plan for the Set- tlement thereof, &o. 8i/o, no title page. 3s Privately printed, 1764 24.896 GRAINGER (Dr. James) The Sugar Cane, a Poem, with Notes. 4to, plate. 3s 1764 24.897 MULLER's Voyages from Asia to America, for Completing the Discoveries of the N. W. Coast of America, with a Summary of the Voyages made by the Russians. Edited by Jeffreys. 4to, maps. 5a 6d 1764 24.898 REMARKS on an Anonymous Tract, en- titled, "An Answer to Dr. Mayhew's Observa- tions on the Charter and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, by Jon. Mayhew,' Pastor of the West Church, Boston." 8vo. 2s 6d Boston, 1764 24.899 ACCOUNT of the Late Success of the Gos- pel in the Province of New York, contained in the Letters of Rev. Messrs. Buell, Hazard, and Prime. 8vo. 2s 6d Coventry, 1766 24.900 ARGUMENT at. a Court of Grand Ses- sions, and Oyer and Terminer in one of his Ma- jesty's Islands. By a Member of the Inner Temple, ito, privately printed. 2s 1765 24.901 CLAIM of the Colonies . to Exemption from Internal Taxes imposed by Authority of Parliament, examined. 8vo. 2s 176S 24.902 COOPER (William) Doctrine of Predesti- nation, with Life explained and vindicated, in Four Sermons, preached at the Church of Christ, in Brattle Street, Boston, in New Eng- land. 8vo. Is 6d 1765 24.903 CONSIDERATIONS relative to the North American Colonies. 8vo. 2b 1765 24.904 DUMMER (Jer.) Defence of the New Eng- land Cuarters. 8to, Ss 1766 24.905 LETTER to a Member of Parliament, wherein the Power of the British Legislature and the Case of the Colonists are briefly and impartially considered. 8vo, 2s 6d 1765 24.906 THE late Regulations respecting the British Colonies on the Continent of America, considered (Jy Mr. Dickenson, of Pennsylvania). 8vo. 2s 1765 24.907 THE Objections to the Taxation of our American Colonies, by the Legislature of Great Britain briefly considered (by Soame Jenyns). 8vo. 2s— 4to. 2b 1765 24.908 THE Regulations lately made concerning the Colonies, and the Taxes imposed upon them considered (by Mr. Campbell). 8vo. 2s — Another, little wormed. Is 1765 24.909 THOUGHTS on a Question-of Importance proposed to the Public. 8vo. Is 6d 1765 " Whether the immense extent of Territory acquired in America by thia Nation at the late peace will operate towards the prosperity or ruin of Qreat Britain." 24.910 TRIAL of John Peter Zenger, of N. York, Printer, for a Libel against the Government, with a Narrative of his Case, and Trial of Wm. Owen, Bookseller, near Temple Bar, also charged with publication of the Libel. 8to. 8s 1765 24.911 ACCOUNT of a late Conference on the occurrences in America, in a Letter to a Friend. 8vo. 2s 1766 24.912 THE Answer at large to Mr. P—tt's Speech. 8vo. 2s 1766 24.913 APPLICATION of some general political rules to the present state of Great Britain, Ire- land, and America, in a letter to Earl Temple. 8vo. 2s 1766 24.914 THE Celebrated Speech of a Celebrated Commoner. 8vo. Is 6d 1766 24.915 CONNECTICUT.— A Brief Narrative of the Indian Chaiity School, at Lebanon, in Con- necticut, founded by the Rev. Mr. Eleszar Wheelook. 8vo. 3s 1766 24.916 CONSIDERATIONS (being Appendix, Section III, on the administration of the Colo- nies) on the points lately brought into question as to the Parliament's right of taxing the Colo- nies. 8vo. 2s - 1766 24.917 CONSIDERATIONS on the American Stamp Act, and on the Conduct of the Minister who planned it. 8vo. 2s 1766 24.918 CONSIDERATIONS on the Propriety of Imposing Taxes in the British Colonies, for raising -a Revenue by Act of Parliament (6y Mr. Selaney, of Maryland). 8vo. 2s 1766 24.919 COOK'S (James) Directions for Navigating on part of the South Coast of Newfoundland. 4to (no chaH). Ss 1766 24.920 CORRECT Copies of the two Protests against the Bill to Repeal the American Stamp Act. With lists of the Specters and Voters. 8vo. Is 6d Pans, 1766 24.921 CRISIS (The) or a Full Defence of the Colonies, in which it is evident that the mother country cannot lay any arbiti-ary tax upon the American's without destroying the essence of her own liberties. Svo. 2s 6d 176* Alfred Busselt Smith, 36, Soho Square, London, W. 691 24.922 DIRECTIONS for three Charts, one of West Florida, one of Port Boyal in South Caro- lina, and one of Halifax in Nova Scotia, surveyed by James Cook (fhe Circumnavigator). 8vo. 4s London N.r. {about 1766) 24.923 AN Enquiry into the Conduct of a late Rt. Hon. Commoner (W. Pitt). 8vo. Is 6d 1766 24.924 EXAMINATION of the Rights of the Colonies, upon Principles of Law, by a Gentle- man at the Bar. 8vo. 3s 1766 24.925 FREE and candid Remarks on a late cele- brated Oration, with some few occasional thoughts on the late Commotions in America. 8vo. 3s 1766 24.926 GOOD HUMOUR, or a Way with the Colonies, wherein is occasionally enquired into Mr. P — t's claim of Popularity and the princi- 'pies of virtuous liberty as taught in the School of Mr. Wilkes and other Peripatetics. 8vo. 2s 6d 1766 24.927 GRIEVANCES of the American Colonies candidly examined, 8vo. Ss 1766 24.928 HUME (Sophia, of South Carolina) Cautipn to such as observe Days and Tinges. 8vo. Im- perfect at pages 7 and 8. Is 6d 1766 24.929 JONES (Capt.) Wonderful, Surprising, and Uncommon Voyages and Adventures of Capt. Jones to Patagonia (in verse). 8vo, 3s 1766 24.930 JUSTICE and Necessity of Taxing the American Colonies, demonstrated with a Vindi- cation of the Authority of Parliament. 8vo. 23 1766 24.931 THE Late Occurrences in North America, and Policy of Great Britain considered. 8vo..2b 1766 24.932 LETTER to the Gentlemen of the Com- mittee of London Merchants trading to North America. 8vo. 2s 6d 1766 24.933 LETTER from a Merchant in London to his Nephew in North America, relative to the present Posture of Affairs in the Colonies. 8vo. 3s 6d 1766 24.934 LIST of the Minority in the House of Commons who Voted against the Bill to Repeal the American Stamp Act. 8vo. Is 6d Pans, 1766 24,9S5 M-: (J.) Legislative Authority of the British Parliament, with respect to North America, and the Privileges of the Assemblies there, briefly considered. 8vo. 3s 1766 24,936 MAYHEW (Rev. Dr. Jonathan)— Discourse at the West Church of Christ, in Boston, on his Decease. By Ebenezer Gay. 8vo. 2s 6d Boston, 1766 24.987 MELANCHOLY Narrative of the Distress- ful Voyage and Miraculous Delivarance of Capt. . David Harrison, of the " Sloop Peggy," of New York, on his Voyage from Fayal, one of the Western Islands, to New York, written by him- self. 8vo. 6s 1766 24.988 OTIS (James) Rights of the British Colo- nies Asserted and Proved, third edition. 8vo. 8b 6d 1766 24.939 POLITICAL Debates, 8vo. Is 6d Paris (i.e.) London, 1766 Upon the whole, I wi)l beg leave to tell the House what is really my opimon. It is, that the Stamp Act be repealed absolutely, totally, and, immediately. —The Qbeat Commoner, Motto on title-page. 24.940 PLAIN and Seasonable Address to the Freeholders of Great Britain oii the present posture of Affairs in America. 8vo. 2s 1766 24.941 PRIVILEGES of the Island of Jamaica Vindicated, with Impartial Narrative of the late Dispute between the Governor and House of Representatives upon the Case of W. Olyphant, a member of that House. 8vo. 3s 1766 24.942 REFLEXIONS on representation in Par- liament, being an attempt to show the Equity and practicability not only of establishing a more equal representation throughout Great Britain but also of admitting the Americans to a share in the Legislature. 8vo. 3s 1766 24.943 PROTEST against the Bill to Repeal the American Stamp Act of last Session. 8vo. 2s Pans, 1766 24.944 SECOND Protest, with a list of the Voters against the Bill to Repeal the Stamp Act. 8vo. 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I should have thought they had been writ- ten by Mr. Delancy, not having heard of the others you point out as joint anthoi's ; then follow some remarks, and, giving his opinion that the British Government should make no Laws at all for the Colonies, and recommending a relationship similar to that of Scotland before the Vniou.— Franklin's Letter to his Son, Memoirs, vol, iii. p. 306, Uanh 1768. 25.020 LETTER to a Member of Parliament, on the Present unhappy dispute between Great Britain and her Colonies. 8vo. 2s , 1774 25.021 LETTER (A) to the Earl of Chatham ou the Quebec Bill. Svo. • 3s 1774 25.022 LETTER to Sir W. Meredith in Answer to his Letter to the Earl of Chatham (on the Quebec Bill). 8vo. 2s 1774 25.023 NEW ESSAY (By the Pennsylvanian Fanner, i.e., John Dickinson) on the Constitu- tional Power of Great Britain over the Colonies in America. Svo. 2s 1774 25.024 POWNALL (Thos., Governor of Massa- chusetts) Administration of the British Colonies, Partn. 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Is 6d 1822 25.701 TWO Letters to the Marquis of London- derry and Sir James Macintosh on Columhia. By a Merchant, Svo. ls'6d 1822 25.702 WARE'S (Henry) Sermon at the Ordina- tion of the Rev. William Ware, to the First Congregational Church, New York. Svo. Is Liverpool, 1822 25.703 ACCOUNT of the designs of the Associates of the late Dr. Bray, with an Abstract of their Proceedings. Svo. Is 6d 1823 25.704 BRIEF Remai-ks ou Scriptural Notices, re- specting Bondmen and Plan for the gradual Manumission of Slaves. By a British Planter. Svo. 6d 1823 25.705 COLOMBIAN State Papers, translated and published from Official Copies. Svo. Is 6d 1823 25,703 COMMUNICATION from Sir Charles Brisbane, Governor of St. Vincent, to the House of Assembly of that Colony, and letter on the Insurrection in Demerara. Svo. Is 6d 1823 25.707 CORNELIUS (Elias) Sermon at Salem, Mass., at the Ordination of the Rev. E. Frost, as a Missionary to the Heathen, and Revs. A. W. Warner, A. D. Eddy, N. \V. Fiske, Isaic Oakes, and Geo. Sheldon, as Evangelists. Svo. Is Boston, 1823 25.708 DAY (Jer., President of Yale College) Ser- mon in Boston, before the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Svo. Is Boston, 1823 25.709 DECLARATION of the Objects of the Liverpool Society for promoting the Abolition of Slavery, March 25, 1823. — Debate in the House of Commons, 16th May, 1823. With Appendices. 248 pages, and 7 other pamphlets on Slavery, by Cropper, Barham, Rose, Clark- son, Baring, &c. 2s 25.710 INGERSOLL'S (C. J.) Discourses concern- ing the Influence of America on the Mind. Svo, Is 6d Phil., 1823 25.711 LOWENOIN (M. de) Extrait de la Relation d'un Voyage, pendant I'aun^e 1786, pour la Decouverte de la Cote Orientale du Groenland. Svo, map. 3s Paris, 1823 25.712 NEGRO Slavery, or a View of some of the more prominent features of that state of Society as it exists in the United States and the Colonies of the West Indies. Svo. Is 6d 1823 25.713 REFLECTIONS on the State of the late Spanish Americas aud Expediency of the Recog- nition of their Independence by Qre.it Britain, Svo. Is 6d 182S 25.714 REPORT of the Commissioners appointed by the Legislature of the State of New Jereey . for the purpose of exploring the Route of a -Canal to unite the River Delaware near Easton with the Passaie near Newark, with accompany- ing Documents. Svo, mop. 2s 6d Morris Town, 1S23 25.715 REPORT of a Debate in the Council of. Barbadoes on a Despatch from Lord Bathurst on the Slaves. Svo. Is 1823 25.716 SABINE (Rev. James) Sermon in the Old Church, Boston, before the Foreign Mission Society of Boston and its Vicinity. Svo. Is Boston, 1823 Alfred Sussell Smith, 36, Soho Square, London, W. 715 25,?17 SOME ConeiderationB on the present dis- tresBed State of the British West India Colonies. 8vo. Is 1823 25.718 WILBERPORCE (W.) 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Is 1825 25.757 ACCOUNT of the Loss of the Wesleyan Missionaries in the Maria Mail Boat off the Island of Antigua, by Mrs. Jones, the only Survivor. 8to. Is ' 1826 25.758 ADDRESS to the Christian Public, Minis- ters, &o., throughout the United States, on the iBubject'of the proposed Union between the Ame- rican Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis- sions and the United Foreign Missionary Society. 8vo. Is Boston, 1828 26,769 ASHMAN (S.) History of. the American Colony of Liberia, from December, 1821 to 1823. 8vo. 2s Wash., 1826 25.760 BANNISTER (John William) Sketches of Plans for settling in Canada a portion of the Un- employed Labourers of Great Britain and Ireland. 8vo. la 1826 26.761 CORNELIUS (E.) Sermon on the Doctrine of the Trinity. 870. Is Salem, 1826 25.762 EDWARDS (J.) Sermon on the Manner of forming and conducting Bible Classes, delivered in the Chapel of the Theological Seminary, And- over. 8vo. 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Svo. la Andover, 1826 25.776 THOMSON (M.) Speech on the Subject of a Penitentiary for the District of Columbia, Svo. Is 1826 25.777 THOMPSON (Wm.) The Fayette Remem- brancer. 12mo. Curious. 2s Union-Town, Penn., 1826 25.778 TREW (Rev. J. M., of St. Thomas, Jamaica) Appeal on behalf of the religious Instruction and Conversion of 300,000 Negro Slaves. Svo. Is 1826 25.779 WEBSTER (Daniel) Discourse iu the Com- memoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams and Thos. Jefferson, delivered in Faneuil Hall, Boston. Svo. 2s -Boston, 1826 25.780 VAUX (Robeits) Notices of the Original and Successive Efforts to Improve the Discipline of the Prison at Philadelphia, and to Reform the Criminal Code of Pennsylvania. Svo. 2s PhU., 1826 25.781 ATKINSON (S.) Effects of the New Sys- tem of Free Trade upon our Shipping, Colonies, and Commerce. Svo. Is 1827 25.782 BEECHER (Lyman) Sermon preached be- fore the American Board of Missions at New York. Sto. Is Boston, 1827 25.783 BRIEF Memoir of Solomon Underbill, of Westbury, Long Island, sm. Svo, Is 6d Philadelphia, 1827 25.784 JOHNSTON (J. S.) Speech on the Bill to Regulate the Commercial Intercourse between the United States and the British Coloniea. Svo. Is 6d Washington, 1827 25.785 LETTERS from the Bahama IsUnds, written in 1823-4. 12mo. Is 6d Philadelphia, 1827 25.786 MEDICAL Statistic.^, or Comparative View of the Mortality in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Boston, for a Series of Years, by Drs. Niles and Russ. Svo. Is New Torh, 1827 25.787 REPORT of a Committee of the Citizens of Boston and Vicinity opposed to a Further Increase of Duties on Importations. Svo. 2s Boston, 1827 25.788 SKETCH of the Resources, &o., of New York, from the Foundation of the City. Svo. 1b 6d New York, 1827 Alfred Rmsell Smith, 36, Soho Square, London, W. ?17 25.789 VILLANUEVA (Joaob. 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Quincy) Correspondence with several Citizens of Massachusetts concerning the Charge of a Design to Dissolve the Union. Svo. 2a Boston, 1829 25.805 ALLEN (Rev. Benj.) Some Account of the Bible Classes of St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia. Small Svo. Is _ 1829 25.806 CORRESPONDENCE between Great Britain and the United States on Territorial and Boundary Question, and the Arrest and Trial of John Baker, 1825 to 1828. Svo. 2s 1829 25.807 INQUIRIES relating to Negro Emaneipa- iion. Svo. Is 1829 25.808 OBSERVATIONS upon the State of Negro Slavery in the Island of Santa Cruz, ^e prin- cipal of the Danish West India Colonies. Svo. Is 6d 1829 25.809 REPORT of the Incorporated Society for the Conversion and Religious Instruction and Education of the Negro Slaves iQ the British West India Islands for 1829. Svo. Is 25.810 REPORT of the Proceedings of the New England Co'mpany for the Civilisation of the Indians of the British Colonies ia America and West Indies. 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Is Charleston, 1833 25.859 CORRECTED Heport of the Speech of Viscount Howick in the House of Commona on Colonial Slavery, with Appendix, containing a Plan for the Abolition of Slavery, 8vo, la 1833 26.860 EMPRESTITO de Chile por Antonio Jose de Irisarri, Small 4to, 23 Santiago de Chile, 1833 26.861 HODGKIN's (Dr, Thomas) Inquiry into the merits of the Amerioan Colonization So- ciety, and reply to the charges against it, with account of the British African Colonization Society, 8vo, la 1833 Alfred Russell Smith, 36, Solio Square, London, W. 719 25.862 IRVING (Edward) On the Cause which affeota the decreasse or increase of the Slave Population in the British Colonies. 8vo. Is 1833 25.863 JOURNAL of the Proceedings of tlie-59th Annual Convention of the Protestant Episco- pal Church, in the Diocese of New Jersey, 1833, and Jouraals of the Proceedings, 1830 and 1832. 8vo, three pampJdetst Is 6d 25.864 MEMORIA de la Direooion General de la Renta del Tabaco en 1832. 8vo. 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Society of South Carolina to the People of the State on the Objects and Advantages of the Lyceum System. ^ 8vo. Is 6d Charlestown, 183i 25.872 COOPER'S (Dr. Thomas, of Columbia Col- lege) Introductory Lecture to a Course of Law. 8vo, presentation copy to Rogers the Poet. Is 6d Colombia, 1834 25.873 FELTON's (Corn. C.) Inaugural Discourse at Harvard. 8vo. Is 6d Camh., 1834 25.874 MANIFESTO Legal por D. Maximo Men- dicta en el sigue contra D. Carlos Biapham Socio director de la casa consignataria de Alsop y Compania pidieudole cuenta con pago del cargamento del Bergantin Occeana pata que la lima Corte, en Sala de oomercio confirme en segunda inatantia la sintencia que el Juez de Comeroio y colegas de Valparaiso pronuuncia von con dictamen del Asesor titular del Consulado Small 4to. 28 Santiago di Chili, 1834 25.875 MATHER (James) The Constitutions of Great Britain, France, and the United States of America, from the most Authentic Sources. Svo. 2s 1834 25.876 MEADE'S (Rev. W.) Pastoral Letter to the Ministers and Friends of the Protestant Episco- pal Church iu the Diocese of Virginia, on the Duty of affording Religious Instruction to those in Bondage. 8vo. Is Mexandria, D. 0., 1834 26.877 NEW-HAVEN Theology, alias Taylorism, alias Neology, in its own Language. With Notes appended, by Daniel Dow. Svo. 2b r/ioBipsoji {Connec.) 1834 25.878 RAZON Motivada que el Presidente Pro- visional de la Convencion Nacional sobre el uso que la hecho de las facultaades Extraordinarius que se le confirieros en 17 de Febrero y qui de- volvio en 11 de Junio. Small 4to. 2s Lima, 1834 25.879 REPORT on the New Map of Maryland. Svo, maps. 2a 1834 25.880 TEORIA de un sistema administrativo y economico par la republica de Chile. 4to. 2s Santiago de Chile, 1834 25.881 TYSON'S (J. R.) Discourse before the Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennsyl- vania. Svo. Is Philadelphia, 1834 25.882 WHITE (Bishop) A Cbarge on Events connected with the Organization of the Protes- tant Episcopal Church in the United States. Svo. Is PMldelphia, 1834 25.883 BATALLA de Yanacocha canto Heroico al triunfo de las Armas Pacificadoras. Svo. 2s Arequipa, 1835 25.884 BELLO (D. Andres) Principios de la Ortc- lojia y Metrics de la Lengua Castdlana. Sm. 4to. 33 Santiago de Chile, 1835 25.885 BINNEY (Horace) Eulogy on the Life and Character of John Marshall, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Svo. 2s Philadelphia; 1835 25.886 BRAITHWAITE'S Supplementto Sir John Ross's Second Voyage. 4to. 2s 1835 25.887 ROSS'S Explanation and Answer to Braith- waito's " Supplement," etc. 4to. 2b 1835 25.888 CATALOGUE of the Pictures which itormed the Collection of J. C. Latro, formerly Archbp. of Taranto, exhibited in the City Dis- pensary, New York. Svo. Is New Yorh, 1835 25.889 CONSTITUTION of the State of Michi- gan, as adopted in Convention in the City of Detroit, 11th Day, 1835. 8vo. Is Detroit, 1835 25.890 DELLA Chiesa Cattolica negli Stati Uniti d' America Memoria oompilata da un Membro della Societa Leopoldina. Svo. 3s Verona, 1835 25.891 DOANE (Geo,, D.D.) Sermon at the Con- secration of the Rt. Rev. Jackson Kemper, Mis- sionary Bis hop for Missouri and Indiana, in St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia. Svo. Is 6d Burlington, N. J., 1835 25.892 EXPOSICION que hace el Presidente Pro- visipnal de la Republica Peruana Luis Jose Orbegoso de las razones que le obligaron a Solicitar de la Republica Boliviane Auxilios para Pacificar el Peru. Sm. 4to. 2s Arequipa, 1835 25.893 EXPOSICION de mi dictamen en el com- promiso y consulta legal que nos encargaron los SS. hijoB del'difunto S. D. Miguel Antonio Bravo de Saravia Irarrazabul sobre si debian reconocer como subsistente el mayorazgo de la oasa de Bravo de Saravin que poseia el difunto y legal la posesion en que se halla el hijo primo- jenito. Svo. Is 6d Santiago, 1835 720 Pamphlets. Amenca^ Noi'th and Sotlth, and the West Indies, o» Sate hy 25.894 GOUdE'S Short History of Paper-Money and Banking in the United States. 8vo. Is 6d (Contains as 'much reading as tvio ivo vols) N. T., 1835 25.895 HANCOCK (Dr. John) Observations on the Climate, Soil, and Productions of British Guiana. 8vo. 2s 1835 25,896 LETTERS of J. Downing, Major, Downing- ville Militia, to his old hielid Mr. Dwight, of th( New York Daily Advertiser. 12mo, Is the 1835 25.897 MEMOEIA que el Ministro de Estado en los departamento del interior presenta al congreso Nacional ano de, 1835, 1845, 1846. 4to. Is 6d each Santingo de Chile, 1835, &o. 25.898 MEMORIA que el Miniatro de Estado en el departamento de hacienda presenta al congreso naoional ano de, 1835, 1839, 1841, 1842, 1843. 4to. Is 6d each Santiago de Chile, 1835, &c. 25.899 MEMORIA que el Miniatro de Estado en los departamentos de Querra y Marina presente al Congreso Nacional ano de 1835, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1847. 4to. Is 63 each Santiago, 1835, &c. 25.900 ORACION funebre que en las solemnas ecsequis que el Jeneral de Division y Presi- dente de la Rep. Peruana D. Luis Jose Orbegoao Mando se hicieran con asistencia de todaa les corporaoiones en honor de los valientes Guerreros ' Muertos en el Campo de Yanaoooha Pronuncio en la Santa Iglysia Catedral de Arequipa. Sm. 4to. 2s Areguipa, 1835 26.901 SOUVENIRS de Rio de Janeiro. Oblong 4to, 11 plates on India paper by T. Steinman, " 3s 6d 1835 25.910 VAN BUREN (Martin) Letter relative to the Book of the United States, with Explanatory Introduction. 8vo. la 6d 1836 25.911 BREVE exposicion que hade Joae Antonio Alemparte de algunos excesos y abusos come- tidos por El Miniatro de Justicia Don Mariano Egana. 8vo. Is 6d Santiago, de Chile, 1837 25.912 CHANNING (Rev. Dr. W. E.) Letter on the Annexation of Texas to the United States. 8vo. Is— 12mo, 6d 1837 25.913 CHANNING (W. EUery) Discourse Deli- vered at the Dedication of the Unitarian Congre- gational Church in Newport, Rhode Island. 8vo. la 6d 1837 25.914 CUENTAS de D. FeUpe Pardo con el Te- soro del Peru Legacion de la Confederacion Peru- Boliviana, en Chile. 8vo. la 6d Santiago de Chile, 1837 25.915 GOUGE on the Expediency of diapenaiog with Bank Agency and Bank Paper in the Fiscal Contracts of the United States. 8vo. Is 1837 25.916 HOMENAJE de gratitud a la memoria del benemerito Ministro Don Diego Portales (por Dr. Mercedes Maria de Solar]. 8vo. Is 6d Santiago, de Chile, 1837 25.917 REMARKS on the Proceedings as to Canada in the Present Session of Parliament, by One of the Commissioners. 8vo. Is 6d 1837 25.918 KEPORT of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Aboriginal Tribes (British Settle- 8vo. Is6d 1837 25,902 TABLA de los cursos de Gramatica, Jeo- grafia, Aritmetica, Algebra, Jeometria et que ban * 44 seguido los alumnos de la ^-Cademia Militar de Chile. 8vo. Is 6d Santiago de Chile, 1835 - 25,903 DOANE(Geo.Washington)Seimonin Com- memoration of the Rt. Rev. William White, Preached in St. Mary's Church, Burlington, N.J. 8vo. Is Burlington, 1836 25.904 EL JENERAL de Brigada Roman CastUla a sus Cpncindanos. Sm. 4to. 2s Santiago de Chile, 1836 25.905 INFORME de la Comision del Cachino de Nuevilas. 4to. 2a Puerto Principe, 1836 25.906 MEMORIA que el Ministro de Estado en el departmento de Kelaciones Exteriores presenta al Congreso Nacional ano de 1836, 1845, and 1846. 4to. Is 6d each Santiago de Chile, 1836—45—46 26.907 MENSAJE que hace el Presidente de la Eepublioa de Chile al Congreso Naoional, expo- niendo las razones justificativas de la presenta guerra con el Peru. Folio, pp. 26. 2s 6d Santiago de Chile, 1836 26.908 SKETCHES in New Brunswick, shewing the Nature and Description of the Land in the Tract purchased by the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company in 1833. Folio, 12 plates, and Letter-press Description. 43 1836 25.909 TESTIMONY taken by the Committee appointed by the House of Representatives to Investigate the Evila of Freemasonry. 8vo. 3b ffarrisiurg, 1836 25.919 SANTA CRUZ. Tratado con el Jeneral Santa Cruz, por Senor Rudolfo. Sm. 4to. 2s GuayaguU, 1837 26.920 VINDICIjE AMERICAN^.— Letter_ to Sir Robert Peel, in refutation of the Calumnious Attacks on America, in his Speech at the Glas- gow Peel Banquet. 8vo. Is , 1837 26.921 BENTHAM (G.) on some Planta connected with the Flora of Guinana (from Linsean Soc. Trans). 4to, 8 plates. Is 1838 25.922 BRIEF History of the Church in Upper Canada, W. Bettridge, Rector of Woodatook, U. C. 8vo. Is 6d 1838 25.923 CANADA.— Hints on the Case of Canada for the Consideration cf Members of Parliament. 8vo. Is 1838 26.924 CANADIAN Crisis, and Lord Durham's Mission to the North American Colonies, with Remarks. By W. Gore Ouseley. 8vo. Is 6d 1888 25.925 CHANNING (William E.) Self-Culture, an Address introductory to the Franklin Lectures, at Boston, Sept., 1838. 8vo. Is Boston, 1838 25.926 DEFENSA de la Vinda e hijos D. Jose Foribio Larrain en el Pleito que les aigue el S. Senador D. Est. Portales sobre devolucion de la Bacienda de Molina restitucion de los Frutos de un Vinculo en dos Anos, dies meaes y oinco dias y posesion hereditaria en Viluoo Campusano. 4 to. 2s Santiago de Chile, 1838 26.927 ESPOSICION de losMotivos quihateuedo el Presidente de Chile para desaprobar el tra- tado de Paz oelebrado in Paucarpata, en 17 de Novembre de 1837 y renovar las hostilidadea interrumpidas por el. Fol, 23 Santiago, 1838 Alfred Russell Smithy 36, Solio Square, London, W. 721 25.928 PAIR (Capt, R.N;) on the present state of the Slave Trade in the West Indies. 8to. la 1838 25.929 FORREST (Edwin) Oration delivered at the Democratic Republican Celebration of the 62nd Anniversary of the Independence of the United States in New York, July 4th, 1838. 8vo. la 6d New YorJc, 1838 25.930 FUNDAMENTOS de heoho y de dereoho por la Testamentaria del Presbitero D. Sib. Le- Caros para que la di D. Jose Toiibio "Larrian le devuelva la hacienda de Molina con sua frutos los del vinculo di Viluco en dos anos diez mesis cinco dias y se Fe declane posesion proindeviso en Viluco y tierra de Campasauo hasta ser rein- tegrado de la parte hereditaria con frutus que tiene en ellas. Small ito. 2s 6d Santiago de Chile, 1838 25.931 GLADSTONE (W. E.) Speech in the House of CommoDs, for the Abolition of the Negro Apprenticeship. 8vo. Is 1838 25.932 HOWIOK (Viscount) Speech for Abolition of Negro Apprenticeship. 8vo. Is 1838 25.933 MANIFIESTO del Gobieruo Protectoral sobre el decreto del Qobierno de Chile de 18 de Deciembre de 1837, en que reusi su ratificacion al tratado di Paz de 17 de Novimbre del miamo ano. Small 4to. 2s Paa de Ayacucho, 1838 25.934 MENSAJE (de S. E.) El Presidente de la Republifia dirijido al Congreso Extraordinario de Bolivia. Small 4tD, pp. 12. Is 6d Paz deAyacucJio, 1838 25.935 NUEVAS Ordenenzas de Minas para el Reino de Chile qui de orden de su Majisdad ecribi Don Francisco Qarciu de Hindobro, 1754. Folio. 3s 6d Seimpresas Santiago de Chile, 1838 25.936 OFFICIAL Note from the Consul charged ad interim of the General Consulate of France in Buenos Aires to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Argentine Confederation, reclaim- ing, on the Authority of International Law, that the French be not considered as domiciliated in the place in which tbey have established them- selves. The Answer from the Minister and other Documents upon the same Subject. French and English. Small 4to. 3b JSuenos Aires, 1838 25.937 The same in Spanish. 4to. 2s ib., 1838 25.938 POWER of Congress over the District of Columbia. 8vo, reprinted from the New York Evening Post, with Additions by the Author. 8vo. 2s New York, 1838 25.939 PRACTICA de testamentos o tfatado en que se resuelven las cuestionesque mas freou- entemeute se ofrecen en la disposicion de las ultimas voluntades. Small 4to, pp. 47. Is 6d Santiago de Chile, 1838 25.940 REPORT from the Select Committee of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada on the state of the Province. 8vo. Is 6d (Toronto) 1838 25.941 SUPPLEMENTOS 1 to 6, al Diario del Qobierno de Megioo contienes el ultimatum remitido, por Baron Deffandis, Ministre de Francia. Small 4to, 6 tracts. 8s Megico, 1838 25.942 SUCCINCT Account of the Treatises and Negooiations between Great Britain and the United States of America, relating to the boun- dary question. 8vo, map, pkiVateLy PRiNfeDi 3s . 1838 " Lord Fitzroy Somerset, from Mr. Gillespie " (on tlid cover). 25.943 SUPPLEMENT to 'the Private CorrespSfi^ denoe between the Governor and Capt. General of Buenos Ayres and the Rear-Admiral of the French Naval Forces on the station of Brazil, and South Seas. French and English. Small 4to. 2a Buenos Ayres, 1SZ3 25.944 ULTIMATUM of M. Aimd Roger, Consul of France, addressed to the Government of Buenos Ayres charged with the Foreign Affairs of the Argentine Confederation, its Answer, and relative Documents. Small 4to. French and Enghsh. 2s 6d Biienos Ayres, 1838 25.945 The same in Spanish. Small 4to. 2s 76.1838 25.946 CANTO a la Campana del Ejereito Cbileno Libertador del Peru en 1838 y principios de 1839. 4to, pp. 20. 28 Santiago, 1839 25.947 CHANNING (W. E.) Lecture on War. 8vo. Is Boston, 1839 25.948 CHANNING (W. E.) Remarks on the Slavery Question. 8vo. Is" 1839 25.949 CONSTITUTION, Canons, and Regula- tions of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Pennsylvania. 8vo. Is 6d Philadelphia, 1839 25.950 CONSTITUCION Politica de la Republioa Peruana dada por el Congresso Jeneral el dia diez de Noviembre de 1839. 8vo. Is 6d 2Ama, 1839 25.951 CONSTITUCION Politica de la Republica Boliviana sancionada por el Congreso Jeneral constituyente de 1839. Sm. 4to, pp. 40. 2a Imprenta de la Ciudad Sucre 25.952 CORRESPONDENCE sustained between the Government of Buenos Aires, charged with the Foreign Affairs of the Argentine Confedera- tion and Capt. John Nioolson, Commander of U. States Naval Forces on the- Coast of Brazil and River Plate, respecting the questions pro- duced by the Agents of France. French and EngUsh. Sm. 4to. 2s 6d Buenos Aires, 1839 25.953 DEFENSA del dereoho constitucional que todo Chileno tiene para publicar por la prensa sua ideas y pensamientos sin la menor censura. 4to. Is 6d Santiago de Chili, 1839 25.954 DEN MAN (Commander) Practical Re- marks on the Slave Trade, and on the Existing Treaties with Portugal. 8vo. Is 1839 25.955 EUROPE and America in 1839. 8vo, pri- vately printed. Is 6d ' 1839 25.956 EXPOSITION of the Causes and Conse- quences of the Boundary differences between Great Britain and the United States, subse- quently to their Adjustment by Arbitration (by David Urquhart). 4to, map, not published. Ss Liverpool, 1839 25.957 JAMES (G. P. R.) Brief History of the United States Boundary Question, drawn up from OflSoial Papers. 8vo. Is 6d 1839 722 Pamphlets. America, NoHh and South, and the West Indies, on Sate hy 25.958 MANIFESTE sur I'infamie, ]a trahison et la perfidie employees par le coutre Admiral Francaia M. Le Blanc a Montevideo, pour atta- quer et sonmettre a la Tjrannie du rebelle Frac- tuoso Rivera, I'etat oriental de I'tTruguay. 8vo. 2s Buenos Ayres, 1S39 25.959 The same, in Spanish. 8vo. 2s lb. 1838 25.960 MENSAGE del Gobierno de Buenos Aires a la decima-septima legislatura. 8vo. Is 6d Buenos Aires, 18?9 25.961 NORTON'S (Andrews) Discourse on the Latest Form of Infidelity, delivered at the re- quest of the Association of Alumni of the Cam- bridge Theological School, Cambridge, 1,839 — Three Letters to Andrews Norton in Reply, by an Alumnus of that School (George Ripley), Boston, 1839-40. — Norton's Reply to the first, Cambridge— UtgfitheT 5 pamphlets. 2s 6d 25.962 ON the present Derangement of the Cur- rency of the United States, with Suggestions for its Better Regulation. 8vo. Is 1839 25.963 PEARSON (Chas.) Five Speeches on Ire- land and Canada. Svo. Is 1839 25.964 SHORT Account of Priuce Edward Island. 8to, map. Is Cd 1839 25.965 SLIGO (Marquis of) Letter to the Mar- quiss of Normanby, relative to the Present State of Jamaica. Svo. Is 1839 25.966 STOKES (C.) A few Notes respecting the United States of North America, in relation to their Constitution, their Progress, and the Stock's of the 'different States. 8vo. Is 1839 25.967 SUTCLIFFE'S (Thoe., Governoi- of the Island) Account of the Earthquake that occured on the Island of Juan Fernandez and Taloa- huana, 1839. Royal 8vo. 5 plates. 2s 25.968 TAWSE and Lyon's Report to th6 Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Know- ledge of a Visit to America, by their appoint- ment in reference to the Fund under their charge for the Education of Native Indians. 8vo, map. Is 6d Edinb., 1839 25.969 TARIFA de Avaluos para las aduanas de la republica que ha forraaho la comision nom- brado por el supremo gobierno. Folio. Is 6d Santiago di Chile, 1839 1840 to 1850. 25.970 CARTAS de un Polaco sobre la Politioa de Chile. Num.,1. Svo. Is 6d Santiago de Chile, 1840 25.971 CONTESTACION que da Trinidad Moran. a los Manifiestoa de los Jeneralea Orbegoso y . Nieto en ]a parte que se occupan de el. Small 4to. 2s Valpa/raiso, 1840 25.972 COOTE'S Address at Washington on the Life and Character of Abraham Howard Quincy. Svo. Is 6d 1840 25.973 DESCRIPTIVE Catalogue of CatUn's In- dian Gallery, containing Portraits, Landscapes, &o., of the American Indians. Small 4to. Is 1840 26.974 DISPOSICIONES oommeroiales vijentes en Ja Kepublioa Boliviana. 4to, pp. 30. Is 6d Sucre, 1840 25.975 DOANE (Bishop) Sermon at theConsecraf tion of Dr. Gadsden as Bishop of the Diocese o South Carolina. 8vo. Is Burlington, N. J. 1840 25.976 DOCUMENTOS relativoa a reclames al gobierno del Peru sobre propriedades Britanni- oas tomadas por autoridades Peruanus saquea- clas durante commociones Militares o Civiles o robadas de los Almaoeaes de la Aduana de Callao. Small 4to. 2s 6d Lima, 1840 25.977 ESCRITO Presentado a la Corte Suprema de Justicia por parte de la viuda y albaou de D. Francisco Anto Valdivieso y Vargas oponiendoae a la propuesta hecha por D. Manuel Cifuentes de pagar a todoa los acreedores de la Testamen- taria Sentenoia Proaunoinda por la Exma Corte en este asunto y contestacion a la suplica inter- puesta por el Gootrario. Sm. 4to, pp. 27. Is 6d Santiago, 1840 25.978 LETTER to W. E. Chauning, D.D., in reply to one addressed to him by R. R. Madden on the Abuse of the Flag of the United States in the Island of Cuba, for promoting the Slave Trade, by a Calm Observer. 8vo.' Is 1840 25.979 MARTYRAGE of the United States of America, with an Appeal on behalf of the Ober- lin Institute in Aid of the Abolition of Slavery. 8vo.^ Is 6d Neweastle-on-Tyne, 1840 25.980 MEMOIRS Relatifsal'Imprisonnementde I'Honorable D. B. Viger. Sto. 2s 6d Montreal, 18^0 25.981 MEMORIA qute presenta el Ministro de la Guerra a los Cameras Legislatives del Pueblo Bolivano en el Ano de 1840. 4to. Is 6d 'Sucre, 1340 25.982 PAZ Perpetua a los Chilenos. Small 4to, pp. 10. Is 6d Valparaiso, 1840 25.983 RAPPORTS sur les Travaux Soientifiques Exeoutds pendant le Voyage de la Fregate La Venus b, Rio Janerio, Valparaiso, Callao, &c. Svo. Is 6d 1840 25.984 REPORT of Messrs. Peck and Price, Delegates to Visit British Guiana and Island of Trinadad, for the purpose of ascertaining the advantages to be derived from the coloured people migrating to those parts. Svo. Is 1840 25,986 SCHOMBURGH (Robt. H.) Description of British Guiana, its Resources and Capabili.. ties. Svo, map. 2s 1840 25.986 SUTCLIFFE'S Information to all con- nected with the Republic of Chili, comprising the Financial History of that Country, from 1822—39. Royal Svo. 28 1840 25.987 WEST INDIES. ^ Exti-acts from the Journal of Jihn Candler, whilst Travelling in Jamaica. Part I. Svo. la 18^0 25.988 WINTHROP's Address to the New Eng- land Society in the City of New York {on the Pilgrim Fathers). Svo. Is 1840 25.989 ALGUNAS Observaciones Arregladaa a los Principioa y a la opinion de los pueblos de CbOe. Small 4to, pp. 20. Is 6d Valparaiso, 1841 25.990 AUSILIOS del Ecuador Solioitados para- pftsto esponsion Consiguiente y sucesoa poste- riores. 4to. 2b 6d Quito, 1841 Alfred Rmsell Smith, 36, SoJio Square, London, W. 723 25.991 BARBEY (Theod.) Le Texas. Royal 8vo. Is 6d Paris, 1841 25.992 CHANNING (W. E.) Discourse on the Life and Character of the Rev. Joa. Tuckerman. i 12mo. Is Boston, 1841 25.993 CLARKSON (Thomas) Letter to the Clergy of various Denomluations, and to the Slave-holdiDg Planters in the Southern parts of the United States of America. Svo. 28 1841 25.994 CURTIS (John, of Ohio) America and the Corn Laws. Svo. Is Manchester, 1842 25.995 DAY (W.) Slavery in America shown to be peculiarly abominable as a political anomaly and outrage on Christianity. 12mo. Is 1841 25.996 DOANE (Bishop) Funeral Address on the death of President Harrison. Svo. Is Burlington, 1841 25.997 EXPOSICION que dirige al Congrcso del Ecuador en 1841 el Miuistro de Kstado en los despachos del ynterior y relaciooes exteriores. 4to. 2s Quito, 1841 26.998 EXPOSICION que el Presidente de la Republica loaq Prieto dirije al a Nacion Chilena eLdia 18 de Setiembre de 1841, ultimo, de su admiuistracion. 4to. Is 6d Santiago, 1841 25.999 KOCH's Description of the Missorium, or Missouri Leviathan, with Indian Traditions. Svo. Is 6d 1841 26.000 LEGAL Opinions on the Title of Richard S. Hackley to Lands in East Florida, with Docu- ments in relation to the Climate and Soil of Florida. Svo. 2s 6d Neia York, 1841 26.001 LOMBARD (Alex. Banquier) Notice sur la position Financi^re actuelle des Etats de I'Ame- rique du Nord, accompagnee de quelques de- tails sur les dettes des principaux Etata Euro- peens. Svo. 2s Geneve, 18^1 26.002 LOS SINDICOS del Concurso de Uriburn Beeche y Compania Espresando agravios ante la lUma Corle de Apelaoiones de la sentencia del juzgado Consular de Valparaiso en la Cauea que siguen con los SS. Lezica y Waddingfcon, Bobre la garantia de una especie vendida. Sm. 4to, pp. 5S. 2s Santiago de'ChUe, 1841 26.003 MEMORIA presentada al Congreso Na- cional en por el Ministre de Estado en el departa- mento de Justicia, Culto, e Instrucion publica, en 1841, 1843, 1844. 4to. 3s 6d Santiago, 1841, &c. 26.004 MEMORIA que presenta el Ministro de Hacienda al Congreso del Ecuador de 1S41. 4to 2s Quito, 1841 26.005 MESSAGE del Gobierno de Buenos Aires a la Decima Nona Legielatura. Svo. Is 6d Buenos Ayres, 1841 26.006 POINSETT (Joel R.) 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