i^ceanica fmnj^^ttir CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Gift of Herbert Fisk Johnson '22 Cornell University Library Z1207.S84 B5 1861 Bib iotheca Americana : a catalogue of b . 3 1924 029 555 988 Dim Overs Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029555988 BIBLIOTHECA AMERIGAl^A. A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS RELATING TO THE HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF AMERICA. SOLD BY MESSRS. PUTTIGK AND SIMPSON, ' A'UCTIONEEES OP LITEEAET PEOPEETT, No, 47, LEICBSTER SQUAEE, LONDON.. MARCH, M.DCCCLXI. ^ AERANGEMENT OF SALE. PiEST Day's Sale Second Day's Sale Thied Day's Sale FouETH Day's Sale PiFTH Day's Sale Sixth Day's Sale Setenth Day's Sale Eighth Day's Sale Wednesday, Maeoh 6. Thuesday, Maech 7. Peiday, Maech 8. Satiteday, Maech 9. Wednesday, Maech 20. Thuesday, Maech 21. Feiday, Maech 22. Satueday, Maech 23. 1861. The Books described in this Catalogue were collected, seve- ral years since, by Mr. Henbt Stevens, Literary Agent in London of the Smithsonian Institution, as material to be used in the completion of his yet unfinished "Work upon American Bibliography. Having made such use of the Books as vras necessary for this purpose, he described them, with collations, and prices for sale affixed, in a Catalogue, printed about four years ago, entitled Ameeicait Nuggets.* Only three or four copies of that Catalogue were permitted to go out of his hands, and a few of the Books have been sold ; but, on account of his large accessions of works of the same class, the public circulation of the Catalogue was delayed until the prepara- tion of other volumes of the series could be completed. The greatly altered value of many of the books described in the Nuggets, — some having much increased, and others probably diminished in price, — has induced the conviction that the circu- lation of that Catalogue now, or at any future time, as a means for the sale of its contents, would not be fair either to buyer or seller. Mr. Stevens has therefore determined to submit the entire unsold portion of the Nuggets to unreserved public com- petition, in the hope and belief, that, though many of the articles may fall below the prices affixed to them in his own Catalogue, the prices of others, with whose rarity and importance Collectors have become better acquainted, wiU be found to be enhanced ; and thus such a result may be obtained as, on the whole, wiU justify the course proposed. In the Nuggets, the title of each work is printed, word for word, as in the original, and exact collations of each are appended. The titles in the following catalogue have been abridged, but it is hoped, not to such an extent as to hinder the exact identification of any work or edition. By the kind permission of Mr. Stevens we have availed ourselves of the collations printed in the Nuggets, * See under Stevens, in this Catalogue. VI which, with some corrections and occasional additions of our own, will, we trust, be found of utility to collectors. It should be ob- served that all half-titles and titles are reckoned as preliminary leaves, and as the coUations in this Catalogue are, almost without exception, taken from the identical copies now for sale, there may sometimes occur a discrepancy between the collations here printed as compared with those of copies found elsewhere, arising from the presence or absence of the half-title preceding the title in one or other copy. It is however believed that the descriptions are so exact as to diminish the diflS.culty thus anticipated, to the least practicable extent. The copies now offered for sale will, unless otherwise described, be sold as in accordance with the col- lations herein printed. All imperfections known are stated. The expressions scarce, rare, etc. with their customary superla- tives, have been omitted from this Catalogue, except when used upon the authority of others ; such commendations are not needed by the well-informed collector, while they might justly be applied so frequently in this Catalogue as to bewilder a tyro. We have rather chosen to add occasionally notes explanatory of the character, history, or peculiarity of the books, such as were fur- nished by our own experience, or as we could glean from the admirable Bibliotheca Americana of Mr. Eich, and from other sources. We have during the last ten years been honoured with the dis- posal of so many Libraries of peculiar interest to American collec- tors, that it would be ungenerous to begrudge to them a fair share of the treasures now offered for sale, but still the hope may, vrith- out offence, be indulged, that the collection submitted may help to fill many chasms in the shelves of more than one of our own public Libraries, as well as contribute to satisfy the longings of enthu- siastic English Amateurs. PUTTICK AND SIMPSON. 47, Leicester Square, London. Bee. \st, 1860. CATALOGUE OF A TALIJABIE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, "WHOIjLX EELATIwa TO THE HISTOEY AND LITERATURE OF AMEEICA AND THE INDIES. AT ONE O CLOCK MOST PrNCTUALLT. 1 Abbot (Htdl), Minister at Gharlestown, The Duty of God's People to pray for the Peace of Jerusalem, a Sermon preached on occasion of the Eebellion in Scotland, at Gharlestown in New England, Jan. 12, 1745, 6 Boston, hy 'Rogers and Fowls, 1746, 8° Title and pp. 5 to 26. 2 Abingdon (Earl of) Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq. to the Sheriffs of Bristol on the Affairs of America Oxford, [1777], 68 pp. 8° 3 — The same, the 4th edition, hf. mor. Oxf. [1777], 68 pp. S" 4 — The same, the 6th edition, if. mor. Oxf. [1777], 8° Title ; ' Dedication,' pp. iii to xci ; text 60 pp. The long ' Dedication to the ColJeotive Body of the People of England,' in which the author en- larges upon his theme, and replies to the several answers to his previous editions, appears for the first time in this sixth edition. 5 Abridgement (An) of the Laws in Eoree and Use in Her Ma- jesty's Plantations, (viz.) of Virginia, Jamaica, Barbadoes, Maryland, New-England, New-Tork, Carolina, etc. fine copy, calf Land. 1704, 8" Title and preface, 2 leaves; text, 284 pp.; 'Maryland,' 71pp.; 'New- England,' 100 pp. ; 'Appendix,' pp 285 to S04. 6 Abstract (An) of the Charter granted to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Eoreign Parts ILond. 1702], 3 pp. fol. 7 Abstract (An) of the Proceedings of the Corporation, for the Eelief of the "Widows and Children of Clergymen, in the Communion of the Church of England in America, lialf mor. Philad.J. Humplireys, jun. 1773, 52 pp. 8" •s 2 riEST day's sale. 8 Acadia, Eemarks on the Prench Memorials concerning the Limits of, to which is added. An Answer to the Summary Discussion, &c. halfmor. Lond. 175fa, 8 Title ; explaaation of maps, 1 leaf; text 1 10 pp. ; 2 copperplate maps. 9 Acadia. Pieces Justiflcatives des M^moires concernant les Limites de I'Acadie, old calf Pa/ns, 1754, 4° Title and 646 pp.' 10 Account (An) of the Conduct of the "War in the Middle Colo- nies, halfmor. Lond. 1780, 55 pp. 8" 11 Account (An) of the Donations for the Belief of the Sufferers by Kre, at Bridge Town in the Island of Barbadoes, in May and December, 1766 Lond. [1769], 4" Title and Advertisement, 2 leaves ; ' A List of the Donations,' etc. 40 pp. ; ' Contra" 1 page. 12 Account (An) of the Loss of his Majesty's Ship Deal Castle, off Port Eico, 1780 Lond. 1787,8" Three prel. leaves and 48 pp. 13 Account (An) of the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts Lond. Jos. Downing, 1704, 4 pp. fcl. 14 AcosTA (Joseph de) Soc. Jesu, De Naxvea Novi Orbis Libri dvo, et de Promvlgatione Evangelii, apvd Barbaros, sive de Procvranda Indorvm salvte Libri sex, tikst editiok, riNE COPY, original vellmn Salmanticts, Guill. Foguel, 1589, 8" Eight prel. leaves and 640 pp. 15 — Another edition, in Latin, vellum Col. Agripp. In officina JBircJemannica, 1596, 8° , Eight prel. leaves and 581 pp. 16 AcosTA (Joseph de) Historia Natteal t Moeal de las lsDiA.s,fne copy, Spanish binding Seuilla, en casa de luwn de Leon, 1590, 4° Title, reverse blank ; followed by one leaf ' Yo Cbristoval de Leon,' 1 p. ; errata 1 p ; Text, pp. 3 to 535 with 'Tabla' 18 leaves. 17 — Another edition, in Spanish, fine copy, cf. Madrid, 1608, 4° Title, reverse blank ; ' Tassa' 1 p ; ' Erratas' 1 p ; ' Licencias,' pp. 5, 6 ; Dedi- cation ' A la Serenissima Infanta," pp. 7-9 ; ' Proeniio,' pp. 10-12 ; Text, pp. 13-535; 'Tabla,' 21 leaves. 18 AcosTA (Joseph de) Histoeia Nattealb, e Moeaie delle LfDiEj^Me copy Venetia, Bern. Basa, 1596, 4" Twenty-four prelim, leaves, and text in italics, folioed 1-173. 19 AcosTA (Joseph de). The Natteall and Moeale His- TOEiE OE the East and West Indies, Written in Spanish by the E. E. loseph Acosta, and translated into English by E[dward] Gr[rimstone], eine oopt Lond. by Val. Sims for Ed. Blount and Will. Apsley, 1604, 4" Four prel. leaves, viz. 1st blank, 2d title, 3d and 4th Dedication and to the Reader. Text 590 pages, followed by seven leaves of Table and Errata. Acosta is one of the eaa-hest writers, who has treated philosophically of America and its productions. — Ricli,. I'lESX DAT S SALE. d 20 AoosTA. Anotheh COPT, with title page slightly differing, the " E. P." before Acosta's name being omitted ; wanting Dedication and TaMe Lond. ly Vol. Sims for Ed. Blount and Will. Apsley, 1604, 4" / 21 AcTJiTA (Christoval de) Voyages and Discoveries in South- if America — The Pirst up the Eiver of Amazons to Quito in Peru, and back again to Brazil, by Aevgna — The Second up the Eiver of Plata, to the Mines of Potosi, by Acarete — The Third from Cayenne into Guiana, in search of the Lake of Parima, by M. Grillet and Bechamel, done into English from the Originals, being the only Accounts of those Parts hitherto extant, calf Lond. for S. JBucMey, 1698, 8° On the reverse of the title, 'Advertisement'; 'Introduction,' pp. iii-viii ; Map, 'The Course of the River of Amazons'; text, 190 pp. ; Title, "An Account of a Toyag^e up the River de la Plata, etc. By Mons. Acarete du Biscay, 1698.' ' A Map of the Provinces Paraguay,' etc. Text, 79 pp ; Title, ' A Journal of the Travels of John Grillet, and Francis Bechamel into Gviana, etc. 1698.' ' A Letter,' 1 leaf; and text 68 pp. 22 Adair (James) The History of the American Indians ; parti- cularly those Nations adjoining to the Mississippi, East and "West Plorida, Q-eorgia, South and North Carolina and Vit?- ginia : containing an Account of their Origin, Language, Manners, Eeligious and OivU Customs, Laws, etc. calf Lond. 1775, 40 Six prel. leaves, viz. Half title, title ; ' Dedication,' 2 leaves ; ' Preface,' I leaf; ' Contents,' 1 leaf. Text, 448 pp. and Appendix, ending on page 464. With Map of American Indian Nations 13 by 9J inches. Mr. Adair points out various customs of the Indians, having a striking re- semblance to those of the Jews ; and the great object of this work appears to be, to prove that the aborigines of America are descended from that race. 23 Adams (Amos), Pastor of the first GJiurch ofIioxbii/ry,A. Con- cise, Historical "View of the Difficulties, Hardships, and Perils which attended the Planting and progressive Improvements of New-England. With a particular Account of its long and Destructive "V^'"ars, Expensive Expeditions, etc. Boston printed. London repr.forEd. and Gk. Billy, 1770, 8" Title and 68 pp. 24 Adams (John) A Defence of the Constitutions of Govern- ment of the United States of America, riEST edition, very fine copy in calf Philadelphia : Sail and Sellers, 1787, 12" Twenty pp. prel. and Text pp. 3 to 390. 25 Adams (John), Defence, etc. a new Edition, 3 vols, fne copy, half calf Lond. J. StocMale, 1794, 8" Vol. I. 22 prel. leaves, viz. Half-title, Portrait, Title, Life, Preface and Con- tents ; Text, 392 pp. II. Half-title, title and 451 pp. III. Half-title, title, and 528 pp. ; Index 18 leaves. 26 Adams (John) Political Sketches inscribed to his Excellency John Adams, by a Citizen of the U.S. half morocco Lond. 1787, 8° Three prel. leaves and 96 pp. 4! MEST BAT S SALE. 27 Address (An) from the Brethren's Society for the furtherance of the Gospel among the Heathen, half morocco {London, 1781], 20 pp. 8° This tract relates chiefly to the great Storm and Hurricane at Jamaica and Barbadoes in 1780. 28 Address (The) of the People of GreatrBritain to the Inhabit- ants of America, hf. mor. Lend. 1775, 8" Title and 60 pp. " This address is said and believed to have been written by Sir J. B. (Sir John Dalrymple), and printed at the public expense, to be distributed in America."— Monthly Bev. 29 Address (An) to a Provincial Bashaw. Shame ! where is thy Blush ? By a Son of Liberty. Printed in the (Tyrannic Administration of St. Prancisco) [Gov. P. Bernard], half morocco [Boston], 1769, 8 pp. 4* This Address consists of 27 four-line stanzas against Sir Francis Bernard, Governor of Massachusetts. The following being the last stanza, will serve as a specimen of the versification. Yet trust me B not the Heartwrung Tear, Shall snatch thy Name from obloquy below, Nor sore Repentance, which absolves thee there, Shall sooth the Vengeance of a mortal Foe. 30 Address (An) to Protestant Dissenters on the Approaching Election with respect to the state of Public Liberty in Gene-, ral, and of American affairs in Particular, Jif. mor. Lond. 1774!, 16 pp. S** 31 Africa. A Short Account of that Part of Africa, inhabited by the Negroes. With Quotations from the Writings of several Persons of Note, viz. George Wallis, Prancis Hutche- son, and James Poster, the 2nd Ed. with large Additions Philadelphia : hy W, Bunlap, 1762, 8». Title and pp. 3-80. 32 African Company, An Answer to the Eeasons against an Lond. 1711, 81 pp. S" 33 — True State of the present difference between the Eoyal African Company, and the Separate Traders. . . . the Advantages of an Open Trade ; and the Danger of an exclu- sive Trade, not only to the Traders of South and North Britain, but, to our American Plantations Lond. 1710, 4° Forty pp. with plan at page 5. 34 — Importance (The) of Effectually Supporting the Eoyal African Company of England Impartially considered, half morocco Lond. 1745, 4° Half-title, title and 47 pp. Map of the Gold Coast of Africa, 1744. 35 African Trade (The), the great Pillar and Support of the Bri- tish Plantation Trade in America Lond. 1745 40 Title and 44 pp. 36 — Some Eemarks on a Pamphlet, call'd, Eeflections on the Constitution and Management of the Trade to Africa, half morocco [Lond.] 1709, 82 pp. 8" TIBST day's sal*. 5 37 African Trade. A Letter from a Merchant at Jamaica, to a Member of Parliament in London, touching the. To which is added A Speech made by a Black of Glardaloupe, at the Puneral of a Fellow-Negro, uncut, Jialf morocco Land. 1709, 31 pp. sm. 8" 38 Aitken (Eobert). Aitken's general American Eegister, and the Gentleman's and Tradesman's complete Annual Account Book, and Calendar, for the Pocket or Desk ; for the Tear, 1778 Philadelphia: Joseph Gruhshanh,for H. Aitken, 1773, 8" Two prel. leaves, and text A to M in fours & N in five leaves, followed by a second title ' Aitken's General American Register for the Year of our Lord 1773;' etc. Title and 64 pp. This volume is interesting from the fact of its being the first attempt of this kind in the American Colonies. 39 Albarez de Toledo (Fr. Domingo), Copia de la Espantosa Carta, embiada desde la Ciudad de Lima, al Eev. P. Com- missario General en Estecharque, que su fecha es de 29 de Oct. 1687, dandole euenta de los lastimosos estragos y dea- gracias que ban sucedido en dicha Ciudad Barcelona, Vicente Surict, 1688, 4 pp. 4° 40 Alcafaeado (Feajstcisco), An Historical Eelation of the First Discovery of the Isle of Madera, calf extra, ly Bedford Land, for Will. Cademan, at the sign of the PopesSead at the JSntrance into the New JSxchange in the Strand, 1675, 4° Title and 37 pp. Not mentioned by Lowndes or Rich. 41 Alcedo (Antonio de), The Geographical and Historical Dic- tionary of America and the West Indies, translated by G. A. Thompson, 5 vols, halfriissia Bond. 1812, 40 Vol. I. 10 prel. leaves, 1st blank ; and Text, 574 pp.; II. Title & 597 pp.; III. Title & 512 pp.; IV. 1814, title and 636 pp.; V. 1815, 20 prel. leaves, 1st blank ; Text 462 pp. ' Errata' to the 5 Vols. 1 leaf; ' General Appendix' 105 pp. The utility of this work cannot be overrated. It was formerly a dear hook, and will assuredly again become bo. 42 Alexo de Oeeio (Feancisco Xatiee) Solucion del gran problema acerca de la poblacion de las Americas, en que sobre el fundamento de los Libros Santos se descubre facil camino a la transmigracion de los Hombres del uno al otro Continente ; y como pudieron pasar al Nuevo Mundo, no solamente las Bestias de servicio, sine tambien las Fieras, y nocivas, vellum Mexico : Serederos de Dona Maria de Bibera, 1763, 4° Twenty-two prel. leaves and 72 pp. 43 AiLEN (Ethan) Eeason the only Oracle of Man, or a Com- penduous System of Natural Eeligion,^»e copy, in the ori- ginal binding Bennington, Vt.; ly Saswell and Russell, 1784, 477 pp. 4° The major part of this impression was destroyed by fire; the few copies that have been preserved are of great rarity. 6 riEST day's saie. 44 Allen (Ethan) A Narrative of Col. Ethan Allen's Captivity, Containing his Voyages and Travels, with the most remark- able occurrences respecting himself, and many other conti- nental Prisoners, particularly the destruction of the prisoners at New-Tork, by G-eneral Sir "William Howe, in 1776-7, Jif. cf. Walpole, N. S.,ly Thomas and Thomas, 1807, 12° Hundred and fifty-eight pp. ' Subscribers' Names ' 1 page. 45 Allen (Ethan) Captivity of. Another edition, half morocco Albany : Pratt Sf Clark, 1814. 144 pp. sm. 8" 46 Alien (Ira), The Natural and Political History of the State of Vermont. "With an Appendix, half morocco, imcut London : J. W. Myers, 1798, S" vii and 300 pp. Large copper-plate map of Vermont. 46*Allen (Ira). The Same, wanting the map, uncut, ih. 1798, 8" 47 AiLES (James.) Teacher of the 'first gathered Ohurch' in Bos- ton. New-Engiakds CHOICEST Blessing AND the Meect MOST TO BE DESIEED BT AID THAT WISH WELD TO THIS Peopde. Cleared in a Sermon Preached before the Covrt of Election. At Boston on May 28, 1679. tine copy in morocco extra, hy Bedford Boston: ly John Foster, 1679, 4» Two prel. leaves ; viz. Title in a type metal border, reverse blank, ' To the Reader,' 2 pp. Text 1 4 pp. followed by a blank leaf. 48 Allen (James). Neglect oe Suppoeting and Maintain- ing THE PdEE WoeSHIP 01' GrOD. Bx THE PEOPESSINq- People of God: is a G-od-peotokinq and Land-Wast- ing Sin. And Eepentance with Reformation of it, the only way to their Outward Eelicity : Or, the Cause of New- Englands Scarcity: And right way to its Plenty. As it was discovered and Applied in a Sermon Preached at Eoi- bury, on a East-day : July 26, 1687, morocco extra, ly Bed- ford Boston : for Job Sow, and John Allen, 1687, 4? Two prel. leaves ; viz. Title, reverse blank ; ' To the Christian Reader,' 3 pp. Text 16 pp. 49 Allen (Eobert) sometime resident in Peru, Essay on the Methods of carrying on a Trade to the South-Sea, half mo- rocco Land. 1712, 8° Title ; Dedication, etc. 1 leaf; Text 37 pp. 50 AUen (Timothy) Granville, Mass., Salvation for all Men, put out of all Dispute, uncut Hartford •• Wathamiel Patten, afeiv Bods North of the GourtSouse. [1782] 8° Title ; ' Escapes of the Press,' 1 leaf inserted ; ' Epistle ' to the Reader, pp. iii-viii ; and Text, pp. 9-56. 51 Allen ("William) American Biographical and Historical Dic- tionary, 2nd edition, calf extra, by Bedford Boston : William Hyde q Go. 1732, 808 pp., roy. 8° riBST DAT S SALE. 7 52 Allen (William). The American Crisis : a Letter to Earl Grower, Lord President of the Council, &e. &c. &c. on the present alarming Disturbances in the Colonies Lond. [1774], 76 pp. 8° 53 Allies (The) and the Late Ministry Defended against France, and the Present IViends of Prance. In Answer to a Pam- phlet, entitled, the Conduct of the Allies. 3rd ed. corrected Lond. 1711, 8° Part 1, 48 pp. Part II. 3 prel. leaves and 71 pp. Part III. 2 pvel. leaves & 74 pp. & Part IV. 2 prel. leaves and 84 pp. Partly relating to the West Indies. 54 AiiLiN (JoHie). An Exact Eelation of the most Execrable Attempts of John AUiu, committed on the Person of His Excellency, Prancis Lord Willovghby of Parham, Captain General of the Continent of Guiana, and of all the Caribby- Islands, and our Lord Proprietor. Lond. for Hie. Lowndes, 1665, 4° Title & 12 pages followed by one leaf having on the reverse the Licence to print. This Account of John AUin was drawn up by William Byam. Un- mentioned by Lowndes. 55 AUin (John) o/Dedham, and Shepard (Thomas) of Cambridge. A Defence of the Answer made unto the Nine Questions or Positions sent from New-England, against the Eeply thereto by that Eeverend servant of Christ, Mr. John Ball ; En- tituled, A Tryall of the New Church- way in New-England and in Old Lond. by S. Cotes for Andrew CrooJce, 1648, 4" Sixteen prel. leaves ; viz. title, 'Preface' pp. 1-25. 'Advertisements,' pp. 26-30 ; and text, pp. 31-211. Not mentioned by Lowndes, 56 Alzate Eamieez (Joseph Antonio de), Gazette de Lite- EATiTEA de Mexico. Prom N° 1 of Vol. 1, 15 January 1788 to N° 44 of Vol. Ill, 22 Oct. 1795 Mexico, 1788-1795, 4" "Wanting three or four numbers only. All the serial publications of Spanish America, are of great rarity. This is unnoticed by Rich, who has indus- triously indexed every work of its class. AMEEICA: GENEEAL HISTOET, WAE op INDEPENDENCE, Etc. 57 DiSE EIGUK ANZAIGT VJSTS DAS TOICK TND INSEL DIB GESTTN- DBN 1ST DUBCH DEN CHEISTENLICHEN EUNIG ZU POETIGAL ODER TON SEINEN TNDEETHONEN, etc. [Trans.'j (This figure represents to us the people and island which have been dis- covered by the Christian King of Portugal or by his sub- jects. The people are thus naked, handsome, brown, well shaped in body; their heads, necks, arms, private parts, feet of men and women are a little covered with feathers. The men also have many precious stones in their faces and breasts. No one also has any thing, but all things are in common. And the men have as wives those who please them, be they 8 tlEST DAl'S SALE. AmebiCa: continued. mothers, sisters, or friends, therein inake they no distinction. They also fight with each other. They also eat each other, even those who are slain, and hang the flesh of them in the smoke. They become a hundred and fifty years old. And have no government.) [1500 ?] folio The text in German, occupies four lines beneath an old block leaf, nine by thirteen inches square, representing the manners and customs of the natives of the Northern and Eastern coast of South America, as first found by the Portuguese at the end of the 15th or beginning of the 16th century. It is without date, but was probably printed at Augsburg, or Nuremberg, between the years 1497 and 1504. It is beiievedto be unique. A facsimile of this earliest known xylographic leaf respecting America is given in Stevens's American Bibliographer, Part I. 58 — Greographische vnd Historische Beschreibung der vber- ausz grosser Landtschafit America : welche auch West India, vnd jhrer grosse halben die New Welt genennet wirt. calf extra, hy Bedford Colin, Johann Christoffel, 1598, folio Two prelim, leaves and 51 pp. followed by 20 copper-plate maps, on guards, having 2 pp. of text on the reverse of each. 59 — America: or An exact Description of the West Indies: More especially of those Provinces which are under the Dominion of the King of Spain, by IN". W. Lond. ly Bie. Hodghinsonne for JSdw. Bod, 1665, 16° Seven prel. leaves; viz. Title, dedication, the Publisher's Advertisement, and the Contents; text 484 pp. 'Errata' 1 p.; 'Book printed,' 1 p. Apparently written with the view of instigating the English to the conquest of the Spanish dominions in America. — Rich. 60 — Another copy, wanting the map H. 1655 61 — A true Account of the Aloe Americana or Africana, which is now in Blossom in Mr. Cowel's Grarden at Hoxton ; the like whereof has never been seen in England before, half morocco Lond. 1729, 8" Four prel. leaves and text, 44 pjj. With copper-plate of the Torch-Thistle at page 40; Curious as affording a date for the introduction of some varieties of Cacti into England. 62 — The Importance of the British Plantations In America to this Kingdom, uncut, halfmor. Lond. 1731, 120 pp. 8° 63 — Eepresentation from the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations relating to the State of the British Islands in America Lond. J. Bashett, 1734, 19 pp. 4" 64 — Considerations on the American Trade, before and since the Establishment of the South Sea Company, 2nd ed. with Additions, halfmor. Lond. 1739, 8° Title, and pp. 5-36. Written by a Jamaica merchant of credit and reputa- tion. — Rich. 65 — A List of Copies of Charters, from the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, viz. for Maryland, Connecticut, Ehode Island, Pennsylvania, Massachusets Bay, and G-eorgia' Wmor. Lond. 1741, 8° Title:12, 10, 14, 12,21, andlSpp. ' riEST day's sale. 9 Ameeica: continued. 66 — The Conduct of a Noble Commander [theJEarl of Loudon'] in America reviewed, with the Causes of the Discontents at New York and Halifax, halfmor. Lond. 1758, 8° Title and 45 pp. Written with a view to exculpate Lord Loudon. '67 — Occasional Eeflections on the Importance of the "War in America, halfmor. Lond. 1758, 8° Half-title, title, and 139 pp. 68 — A Political Analysis of the "War, halfmor. Lond., Tho. Payne, 1762, 8° Title and 86 pp. 69 — The G-rievances of the American Colonies candidly Exa- mined, half mar. Printed at Providence in Rhode Island, Lond. repr. 1766, 47 pp. 8° 70 — An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the present Dis- putes between the British Colonies in America and their Mother Country, halfmor. Lond. 1769, 8" Half-title, title, and 76 pp. 71 — Thoughts on the Origin and Nature of G-overnment, occa- sioned by the late Disputes between G-reat Britaid and her American Colonies, halfmor. Lond. 1769, 64 pp. 8° 72 — A Critical Commentary on Archbishop Seeker's Letter to the Et. Hon. Ho. "Walpole, concerning Bishops in America Lond. 1770, 8" Title, and text pp. 3-93, ' Postscript,' pp. 95-111. 73 — The Potent Enemies of America laid open : being some Account of the baneful eifects attending the "Use of Dis- tilled Spirituous Liquors, and the Slavery of the Negroes : in 4 parts, viz. : 1st, ' The Mighty Destroyer displayed,' 48 pp. 2nd, ' Thoughts upon Slavery,' by John "Wesley, 83 pp. 3rd, ' Testimonies of the Happiness of a Life spent in the Service of G-od, to wit, David Brainard,' &c. 16 pp. 4th, ' The Dreadful Visitation, in a Short Account of the Pro- gress and Effects of the Plague in the city of London, 1663, 16 pp. fine copy Philadelphia, Jos. Oruikshank, 1774, sm. 8° 74 — The American Querist : or, Some Questions Proposed re- lative to the Present Disputes between G-reat Britain and her American Colonies, by a North American, 10th. ed. JS'eio York, Jas. Bivinyfon, 1774, 8° Jfote on title. — This Pamphlet, on the 8th Day of September last, was, in full Conclave of the Sous of Liberty in New York, committed to the Flames by the Hands of their Common Executioner; as it contains some Queries they cannot, and others they will not answer ! Half-title, title, and 31 pp. 75 — American Querist. Another ed. halfmor. Boston, repr. by Mills and Sicks, 1774, 32 pp. 8" 76 — American Querist. Another eA. uncut Lond. 1775, 8° Half-title, title, and text pp. 5-55. C 10 OTIEST day's sale. Ameeica : continued, 17 — A New Essay [by the PennsylTanian Farmer] on the Con- stitutional Power of Grreat Britain over the Colonies in America [by Mr. Dickenson], halfmor. Fhiladelphia printed, and Land. repr. 1774, 134 pp. 8° 78 — America Vindicated from the High Charge of Ingratitude and EebeUion, halfmor. 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Lond. 1775, 33 pp. 8° The author's style is somewhat peculiar, from a singular aversion to the use of the particle the. — Sich. 84 — Some Eeasons for approving of the Dean of Grloucester's Plan, of separating from the Colonies, halfmor. Lond. 1775, 32 pp. 8" These reasons are intended to ridicule the plan in question. — M. Mm. ' 85 — Some Seasonable Observations and Remarks upon the State of our Controversy with Great Britain, halfmor. America, 1775, 14 pp. 8" 86 — "What think ye of the Congress now ? or, an Enquiry how far the Americans are bound to abide by and execute the Decisions of the late Continental Congress, ha f mor. New Yorh, J. ^ivmgton ; London, repr. for Richardson Urquliart, 1775, 80 Title and 90 pp. Intended to dissuade the people of New York from con- curring with their sister colonies from adhering to the association, etc. of the Congress. — M. 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Senricpetri, 1579, folio Four prel. leaves and 219 pp. 316 — De Historie vande Nieuwe werelt Indian. "Waer in verhaelt wert, van de Eylanden en Zeen nieuwlicx gbevonden, ende van den nieuwen Steden die hy daer zelfs ghezien heeft, ende 'tghene daer is ghebeurt te water ende te lande, in veertien jaren tijds die by aldaer gheweest is. Door leronimus Benzonius van Milanen. Wt bet Italiaens over- gbezet in Nederduyt door Karel vander Mander ScbUder, wanting the 5th and 6th preliminary leaves Haerlem, ly Faschier van Weshus, 1610, 8° Ten prel. leaves, 404 pp ; an extremely rare volume. 317 Benzont, Maetyb, Apoleonids. Der Newenn Weldt vnd Indianischen Nidergangiscben Konigreichs, Newe vnd "Wabrhaffte History, etc. 3 vols in 1 Basel, Seb. Henricepetri, 1582, folio Ten prel. leaves and text of Benzoni 243 pp. followed by the ' Ander Theil,' or Peter Martyr, 12 prel, leaves and text pp. 245-602 with the colophon leaf. 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With 14 copper-plates reduced from De Bry, Part 1. 329 Beverley (Eobert) The History of Virginia, 2nd ed. Lond., TooTce, 1722, 8" Frontispiece, title, and preface, together 4 leaves ; text, 284 pp. Table 12 leaves ; 14 plates. 330 [Beverley (Eobert)] Histoire de la Virginie, calf Amst. Tho. Lmnhrail, 1707 Four prel. leaves, including the engraved and printed titles ; text, 433 pp ; tables, 8 leaves ; 14 copper-plates, reduced from De Bry, at pages 214, 229, 230, 232, 234, 238, 239, 244, 249, 270, 296, 304, and 315. 36 sEGOiIrD day's sale. 331 Bible. Ne Eaowenna Teyoninhokarawen Shakonadonire ne rondaddegenshon ne rondadhawakshon Rodinonglitsyoiai Tsmiyoderighwagennoni ne Eaorigliwadogenghte ne ne Sanctus John. Address to the Six Nations, recommending the Grospel of Saint John, by Teyoninhokarawen, the trans- lator, calf extra, ty Bedford Land. Phillips, George Yard, 1805, 12<>' Eight prel. leaves ; text, 125 leaves ; errata, etc. 2 pages. 332 Bible. 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MicMel Golijn, 1617, title and 53 pp. oblong 4* 334*Bill (A) for EepeaUng several Subsidies and an Impost now Payable on Tobacco of the British Plantations, and for granting an Inland Duty in lieu thereof, half morocco Lond. 1733, 39 pp. 8" 335 Bingley (William) An Epistle of Love and Tender Advice to Friends and Brethren in America, or elsewhere Lond. 1689, 14 pp. 4" 336 Birbeck (Morris) Notes on a Journey ia America, ffom the Coast of Virginia to the Territory of Illinois, uncut Philadelphia, G. Richardson, 1817, 12* Title, and pp. 3 to 181. ' Postscript,' pp. 183 to 189. 337 Birbeck (M.) Notes on a Journey, etc. Lond. 1818, 8o Title J Dedication, 2 pp. ; text, pp. 5 to 156; folded map. 338 BisHOPE (Geob&e) New Eng-iajs-d Judged, Not ex Man's, BUT THE Spieit oe THE LoED : And tbe Summe sealed up of New England's Persecutions ; being a Brief Eelation of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers in those parts of America, io«i.l661— An Appendexto the Book, entituled New England Judged, Lond. 1661 — New England Judged, the Second Part, Lond. 1667. Together, 3 vols, in 1, red morocco extra, hy Bedford Part I. 176 pp. (97 to; 104 erroneously numbered). Part II. 147 pp.; Errata, 9 lines on a slip. Appendix, title and pp. 177— 208 (pp. 199— 208 erroneously numbered). The Three parts have probably not before occurred for sale at one time. SECOND day's sale. 37 339 Biahope (George) New England Judged, by the Spirit of the Lord, in 2 parts, fine copy, old calf Lond. 1703, 8" First Title ; ' To the Unprejudiced Reader,' 6 pp. signed by Joseph Grove. 2nd Title, ' New England Judged, Not by Man's, but the Spirit of the Lord,' etc. Text, 498 pp. followed by Whiting's ' Truth and Innooency Defended,' 212 pp. Index and errata, 6 leaves. Copies with both titles are very uncommon. 340 Bisaelius (Johannes) I Sac. Jesu, Argonauticon Americano- rum, Jlne copy in old red morocco, from Lord Stuart de Rothesay's Library MonacMi, IGiil, sm. 12° Thirteen prel. leaves, including the engraved frontispiece and map of Ame- rica; text, 471 pp.; Auctorum, pp. 472—477; followed by 3 pages and Index, 6 leaves. 341 Blake's Eemarks on Com. Johnstone's Account of his en- gagement with a IVench Squadron in Port Praya Eoad, in the Island of St. Jago, new ed. with a Letter from Blake to the Commodore, and a Plan of the Harbour, etc. half mo- rocco Lond. 1782, S" Title and 38 pp. with Plan of Praya Bay. 342 Bland (Eichard) of Virginia, An Enquiry into the Eights of the British Colonies, half morocco Williamsh., Lond. repr. 1769, pp. 5 to 19, 8" 343 Bligh (William) A Voyage to the South Sea in H.M.S. Bounty, including an Account of the Mutiny on board the said Ship, laege papee, hoards, uncut Lond. 1792, 4P Five prel. leaves, viz., title, advertisement, contents, and a list of the 8 plates. Text, 264 pp. 344 Blome (Eichard) A Description of the Island of Jamaica, with the other Isles and Territories in America, to which the English are related, yiz. Barbadoes, St. Christophers, Nievis, or Mevis, Antego, St. Vincent, Dominica, Mont- serrat, Anguilla, Barbada, Bermudes, Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New York, New England, Newfoundland ; toge- ther with the Present State of Algiers Lond. 1678, 8" Three prel. leaves and 88 pp. followed by separate title, and 17 pp. and 2 leaves ; portrait of De Ruyter and four maps, all engraved on copper, viz., America, at p. 1 ; Barbadoes, at p. 28 ; Carolina, at p. 56 ; and Virginia, at p. 63. 345 Blome (Eichard) L'Amerique Angloise, ou Description des Isles et Terres du Eoi d'Angleterre dans L'Amerique, vel- lum Jmst. 1688, 120 Title and advertisement, 2 leaves; text, 331 pp.; table, 1 page; 5 maps. 346 Blundeville (Thomas) Exercises, contayning Eight Treatises, as well in Cosmographie, Astronomie, and Geographie, as also in the Art of Navigation, 6th ed. black htUr:,Jine copy, in old calf Lond. printed by William Stansby, and are to be sold by Richard Meighen, at his shop vnder Saint Clements Ohv/rch without Temple Barre, 1622, 4" Seven prel. leaves and 799 pages. This is a work indispensable to the Student of Geography, Maps and Giobemaking, so far as they relate to America. There are folding sheets inserted at pp. 80, 690, 695, 785, and 798, 38 SECOND bat's SAIE. 347 Bonnycastle (Eichard Henry) Spanisli America; or a De- scriptive, Historical, and Greographical Account of the Dominions of Spain in the "Western Hemisphere, Conti- nental and Insular, 2 vols. Ms. uncut Lond. 1818, 8" Tol. I. 32 pp. prel.; text, 336 pp. II. vi. and 359 pp. ; with maps of North and South America, and plate of the altitudes of the mountains. 348 Book (A) of the Continuation of Poreign Passages, that is^ of the Peace made with the United Provinces of the !N"ether- lands, Apr. 5, 1654 ; Treaty at Vpsall, May 9, 1544 ; Treaty of Peace betwixt England and Prance, 20 of Nov. 1655 ; Prom G-enerall Blakes Pleet, the Turks in Argier do con- sent to deliver up all the English Slaves, and desire a firme Peace for ever, April 9, 1655 ; an attempt on the Island of Jamaica, and talsing the Town of St. Jago de la Viga, May 10, 1655 ; Narrative of the late success against the King of Spain's West India Pleet, 1656 Lond. 1657, 4" Title, and 61 pp. illustrated with 8 copper-plate engravings in the text. 349 Bordone (Benedetto) Isolario nel qual si ragiona di tutte I* Isole del mondo, con li lor nomi antichi e moderni, historic, fauole, e modi del loro viuere, ed in qual parte del mare stanno, ed in qual parallelo e clima giaciono. Con la gionta del Monte del Oro nouamente retrouato, very fine copy, vel- lum Vinegia, Nic. d'Aristotile, detto Zoppvno, 1534, fol. Ten prel. and 74 folioed leaves. On page 10 is a woodcut plan of the City of Mexico as it was before its destruction by Cortes. 350 Bosman (William) A New and Accurate Description of th& Coast of Guinea, Divided into the Gold, the Slave, and the Ivory Coasts Lond., 1705, 8»' Four prel. leaves and 493 pp. Copper-plate Map of the Coast of Guinea (not in the Dutch ed.) and 7 Plates. 351 Bosman (William) Description, etc. 2nd ed. Lond., 1721. S* Four prel. leaves and 456 pp. Index 16 pp. Map and 7 Plates, the same as in the first edition. 352 Bossu (Capt.) Travels through that part of North America formerly called Louisiana. Transl. by John Eeinhold Porster, 2 vols, calf Lond., 1771, 8" Vol. I. 4 prel. leaves ; viz. half-title, title, dedication, and preface ; text, 407 pp. II. Half-title, title ; and 432 pp. Valuable for the Botanical information which it contains. 353 Boston. A fair Account of the late Unhappy Disturbance at Boston in New England ; containing some Affidavits and other Evidences, not mentioned in the Narrative published at Boston, halfmor. Lond., 1770, 8* Half-title, title, pp. 5-28 ; ' Appendix ' 31 pp. A defence of the Massacre at Boston. The ' Affidavits ' however are mostly of military officers. 354 Boston. Catalogue of Books for Sale by B. and S. Larkin, No. 47, Cornhill, Boston, consisting of the most esteemed Authors, halfmor. Boston, E. and S. Lor kin, 92 pp. 12'* SECOND DAT a SALE. 39 355 Boston. A Catalogue of Books in various Branches of Litera- ture, and in the Oriental, G-reek, Latin, Saxon, Prench and English Languages, To be sold on Thursday, May 27th [1802] at Samuel Bradford's Auction-Eoom, in Boston, half mor. Salem, Joshua Gushing, 1802, 8° Title aad pp. 3-58, and 1 p. of Corrections' 12 lines. 356 Boston. Entertainment for a "Winter's Evening: Being a Eull and True Account of a very strange and wonderful Sight seen in Boston, on the twenty-seventh of December at Noon-Day. The Truth of which can be attested by a great Number of People, who actually saw the same with their own Eyes. By me, the Hon. B. B. Esq ; Soston, Printed and Sold hy G. Rogers, next to the Prison in Queen-street. [1750] 8° Title, 'To the Eeader,' ii. pp. Text in verse pp. 5-15. This curious and early piece of American Poetry is believed to be by Joseph Green. It is not mentioned by Rich or Kettle. 357 Boston. The Votes and Proceedings of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, in Town Meeting assembled, half mor. Boston : Edes and Gill, and T. and J. Fleet, [1773] 8° iv. and 43 pp. The original edition, afterwards reprinted in London. 358 Boston, The Votes and Proceedings of the Freeholders and other inhabitants of, hf. mor. Boston, printed : liondon, repr. 1773. Half-title, title, 8 prel. and 43 pp. Reprint of the preceding with a preface giving an account of the discontent arising from the tax on tea. 359 Boston. Description of the Town and Harbour of Boston. [at end] Given (gratis) with M. Armstrong's Plan of the Country, Thirty Miles round Boston. A broadside folio 360 Bosworth (Benjamin), Signs of Apostacy Lamented. [A Poem, signed] Benjamin Bosworth, of New England. In the SlstXear of my Age, 1693 4 pp. 12" Upon the question of perriwigs, the author has this passage : — " Art thou a Christian, then why dost wear Upon thy Sacred Head, the filthy Hair Of some vile wretch, by foul Disease that fell, Whose Soul perhaps is burning now in Hell? " It need scarcely be remarked that American Poetry of this period is alike rare and curious. 361 Botello de Moraes y Vasconcelos (Francisco) El Nuevo Mundo: Poemma heroyco ; con las Alegorias de Don Pedro de Castro, Cavallero Andaluz, vellum Barcelona, Francisco Barnola, 1701, 4° Sixteen prel. leaves, and 476 pp. 40 SECOITD bat's SAI.E. 362 Botero (ffiovanni) Le Eelationi Vniversali Divise en Qvattro Parti Venetia, Nicolb Polo, 1597, 4" lat Pt. sixteen prel. and 240, and 80 pp. with 4 Maps. 2nd Pt. 1598, 10 prel. leaves and 152 pp. 3rd Pt. 1597, 183 pp. and 9 pp. of Table. 4tli Pt. 1597, 8 prel. leaves, 79 pp. Not mentioned by Rich. 363 BoTUEiNi BENADTjei (LosBwzo), Idea de una Nueva His- toria General de la America Septentrional. Fundada sobre Material Copioso de Kguras, Symbolos, Characterea, y G-eroglificos, Cantares, j Manuscritos de Autores Indies, ultimamente descubiertos, vellum Madrid, Juan de Zuniga, 1746, 4* Twenty-two prel. leaves, including the engraved frontispieee and portrait j Text 1 67 ppi followed by 4 leaves and 96 pp. Written during an eight years' residence in Mexico, and as the result of a considerable acquaintance with the manners and customs of the Indians ; ancient manuscripts and pictures preserved in the Monasteries, etc. " It contains much important information not before published." — Clavigere. 364 Boucbette (Jos.) British Dominions in North America, 2 vols. Lond., 1832, 4" Vol. 1 . Title, dedication, and preface 20 pp. Table of contents, 6 pp. List of Plates, 1 pp. Text, pp. 1 to 420. Appendix, pp. 421 to 498. Portrait and 21 plans and vignettes. yaX. 2. Title and Table of Contents, 12 pp. Text, pp. 1 ta 247. Appendii, 249 to 296. Tables of Post Towns, 4 leaves, 8 plates. 365 Bougaiaville (Louis de) The History of a Voyage to the Malouine (or Falkland) Islands, uncut Lond,, 1771, 4* Title and Advertisement, 2 leaves ; ' Preface ' xvii, pp ; Text, 294 pp. With 16 Copper plates. 366 Bougainville (Louis de) AYoyage round the World. Transl. by John Eeiiibold Porster, P.A.S. JDuhlin, 1772, 8» xxxii. and 480 pp. Map and plate. At the end of th.e volume is a Voca- bulary of the language of Taiti Irfand, 367 Bouquet (Henry) Eelation Historique de L'Expedition,, centre les Indians de I'Ohio en 1764; avec un Eecit de la Bataille de Bushy-Eun, ealf Amst. Marc-Michel Bey,1769, 8* Half-title and title 2 leaves; ' Preface,' pp. vi.-xvi. ' Introduction,' 26 pp. Text pp. 27-147. ' Avis au Relieur ' 1 page. ' Table,' 5 leaves. With 6 maps and plates. This French edition contains some biographical notices ef Bouquet not to be found in any of the editions in English. 368 Bowles ("WiUiam Augustus), Authentic Memoirs of. Ambas- sador from the United Nations of Creeks and Cherokees £ond., 1791, 12'>' Title, 'To the Public,' vi. pp. Text 79 pp. The Author was a native of Mary- land, who married an Indian girl, and being enamoured of a savage life, became by adoption an Indian Warrior. 369 Boylston (Zabdiel) An Historical Account of the Small-Pox iaoeulated in New England, upon aU Sorts of Persons, Whites, Blacks, and of aU Ages and Constitutions, 2nd ed. Corrected Lond., 1726 ; re^r. at Boston in If. M for S. Qerrish and T, Sancoch, 1730, 8° Eight prel. leaves, viz., half-title, title, dedication and preface. Text 53 pp. SECOND day's sale. 41 370 Brackenridge (Henry M.) Views of Louisiana ; together -with a Journal of a Voyage up the Missouri E-iver, in 1811 Pittsburgh, Cramer, Spear and McJibaum, 1814, 80 Title ; ' To the Header ' pp. 3-7, and text, pp. 9-268. ' Appendix ' pp. 269- 303. 'Contents' pp. 303-304. 371 Brackenridge (Henry M.) Voyage to South America, per- Y formed by Order of the American Government, in the years 1817 and 1818, 2 vols, calf Baltimore : Published by the Author, 1819, 8° Vol. I. Coloured Map of South America ; title and contents 2 leaves ; ' Pre- face' pp. v-xT; text pp. 17-351; 'Errata' 1 page. II. Title and contents 2 leaves ; text pp. 5-381. 372 Brackenridge (H. M.) Voyage to South America. Another Ed. 2 vols. Lond. 1820, 8» Vol. I. Half-title, title, dedication. ' Preface,' pp. vii-xviii. ' Contents ' lleaf. Text 331 pp. 'Appendix,' 40 pp. II. Title and contents ; 2 leaves ; Text, 317 pp. 373 Bradbury (Thomas) The Necessity of Contending forEevealed Religion: vrith a Sermon on the Fifth of November, 1719. To which is Prefix' d, A Letter from the Eeverend Cotton Mather, D.D. on the late Disputes about the Ever-Blessed Trinity Lond. 1720, 112 pp. 8" 374 Bradford (Alexander W.) American Antiquities and Ee- searches into the Origin and History of the Eed Eace, cloth New York : Drayton and Saacton ; Boston : Saxton and Pierce, 1841, 435 pp. 8" 375 Bradford (T. G-.) Comprehensive Atlas, G-eographical, His- torical, and Commercial, maps and plates, coloured, half bound New York — ■ — , 180 leaves, 4° 376 Bradstreet (Mrs. Anne), of New England, Several Poems compiled with great Variety of "Wit and Learning, full of Delight ; 3rd ed. corrected and enlarged 1758, sm. 8° xiii and 234 pp. Poor copy, wanting the last leaf. 377 Bragg (Benjamin). A Voyage to the North Pole, by Benjamin Bragg, accompanied by his Friend Captain Slapperwack Lond. 1817, 12" Half-title, frontispiece, title, Preface, contents 5 leaves. Text 211 pp. With Map of the Polar Circle. 378 Brandon (Lorengo) jSeSor. Medios para V. Magestad abhorrar lo mucho que gasta cada ano en las Armadas del Eeyno de Portugal, y Estado de la Lidia, con mas fruto y comodidad, para poder venir la plata del Pirii con menos costa y riesgo [at end] Madrid, 23 de Diziembre, 1622, D. Lorengo Brandon, folio Title and 6 folioed leaves. Probably an Official Paper of which not more than half-a-dozen copies were printed. 379 Brazil. De Zeeusehe Verre-ky-ker, half morocco / Vlissingen, 1649, 4'> Eight leaves. Not mentioned by Rich. G 42 SECOKD dat's sale. 380 Bravo De Rivero (Diego Miguel). Meritos, y servicios de D. Diego Miguel Bravo de Eivero [the name in a Vignette.'\ half morocco Lima, 1793, 24 pp. folio 381 Bray (Thomas) The Necessity of an early EeligioB, being a Sermon Preach'd the 5th of May before The Honorable Assembly of Maryland ; a few letters restored in exact fac- simile, half mor. Annapolis, hy Thos. Heading, for jEvan Jones, 1700, 4* On the reverse of title, thanks to Dr. Bray ; text 20 pp. 382 Breton (Cape). Bemarks upon a Letter Published in the London Chronicle, or Universal Evening Post, No. 115. containing an Enquiry into the Causes of the Failure of the late Expedition against Cape Breton, half mor. Land. 1757, 30 pp. 8» 383 Breton (Cape). The importance and advantage of, half mor. Lond. 1746 Four pre), leaves and 156 pp. 2 copper-plate maps. Stated to have been ■written by Bolan, for Charlevoix's NouvelU France. Breton (Cape) See Ghauncy 884 BrickeH (John). The Natural History of North Carolina, with an account of the Trade, Manners, and Customs of the Christian and Indian Inhabitants Dublin : For the Author, 1737, 8" viii. pp. prel. 'A Map of North Carolina,' 9 by 7 inches; text 408 pp. 2 plates. An almost exact transcript of Lawson's Carolina. " A more daring piece of plagiarism was never executed." — North Am. Sev. xxiii. p. 288. 385 Brief (A) and perfect Journal of the late Proceedings and Successe ofihe English Army in the "West-Indies, continued until June th« 24th, 1655. By I.S. an Eye-witnesse, half mor. uncut ': Lond. 1655, 27 pp. 4<> " An account of the Expedition sent out by Cromwell, under Penn and Ven- ables, -when Jamaica was taken from the Spaniards." — Rich. 386 Brief (A) Discourse concerning the Lawfulness of Worship- ping God by the Common-Prayer. Being in Answer to a Book, entituled, A Brief Discourse concerning the Vnlawful- ness of the Common-Prayer Worship. Lately Printed in New-England, and Eeprinted in London, Corrected, calf extra, by Bedford Lond. Bi. Ghiswell, 1694, 4" Title and preface, 2 leaves ; text 36 pp. Tlie Tract to which this is an answer is commonly ascribed to John Cotton, but is really by Increase Mather, the authorship being acknowledged by him in a subsequent pub- lication. 387 Brief (A) Narrative and Deduction of the several Eemarkable Cases of Sir WiHiam Courten, Sir Paul Pyndar, William Courten, and others. Adventurers to the East-Indies, China and Japan, and divers other parts of Asia, Europe, Africa, and America : EecoUected out of the Original Writings and Eecords, half mor. Zond 1679, folio Two prel. leaves, 12 pp ; and pp. 115-118, headed " Fraud and Oppression Detected and Arraigned." Not mentioned by Eioh. SECOND day's SAIiE. 43 388 Brief Eemarks on the Defence of the Halifax Libel, on the British-American Colonies, Jialfmor. Boston : ly JEdes and Gill, 1765, 40 pp. 8" 389 Briefe iiber Portugal, nebst einem Anhang uber Brasilien. Herausg. von Matt. Christ. Sprengel Leipzig, 1782, 12" Title, ' Torrede ' 5 leaves ; text 290 pp. 390 Brissot de 'Warville (Sieur J. P.) New Travels in America, performed in 1788 Land. 1792, 8" Half-title, title, 2 leaves; ' Preface of the Translator,' viii. pp. ' Preface of the Author,' pp. ix-xliii. Text pp. 45-483. 'Contents and Errata,' 2 leaves; 'A Comparative Table,' etc. to face p. 359. This translation has recently been discovered to be by Joel Barlow. 391 Brissot de Warville, Travels, Corrected, 2nd ed. 2 vols. Lond. VIM, 80 I. Title, ' Contents,' etc. pp. iii-vi. ' Preface of the Translator,' pp. vii-xii. ' The Author's Preface Hevised,' 28 pp. Text pp. 29-416. "With ' A Com- parative Table, etc. To face p. 308.' II. First title, ' New Travels in the United States,' etc. Second Title, 'The Commerce of America with Europe,' etc. pp. iii-lxiv. Text 348 pp. With portrait of 'J. P. Brissot.' 392 Brockwell (Charles), Sis Majesty's Chaplain in Boston. Brotherly Love Eecommended, in a Sermon Preached before the Ancient Society of Free and Accepted Masons, in Christ- Church, Boston, 1749 Boston, John Draper, 1750, 2 pr. Is. and pp. 7-21, 8" 393 Bromley (Thomas) The Way to the Sabbath of Eest, or The Soul's Progress in the Work of the New-Birth. With two Discourses of the Author never before Printed. To which are added A Discourse on the Mistakes concerning Eeligion, etc By Tho. Hartley, Eector of Win wick Lond. Germantown : repr. Christopher Sower; also hy Solomon Fussell and Jonathan Zane, in Philadelphia, 1759, 8" viii. and 280 pp. ' A Discourse,' by Thomas Hartley, etc. 168 pp. 394 Bromley (Walter) Two Addresses on the Deplorable State of the Indians ; one delivered at the Freemasons' Hall, Aug. 3, 1813, the other at the Eoyal Acadian School, March 8, 1814, at Halifax in Nova-Scotia Lond. Published (for the lenefit of the Indians) 1815, 71 pp. 12'' 395 Brooksop ( Jone) An Invitation of Love unto the Seed of G-od, Throughout the World. With a Word to the Wise in Heart. And a Lamentation for New-England. Lond. [1662.] Title and pp. 3-15, 4" 396 Brougham (Henry, Lord) Speech. Before the House of Commons, April 1, 1808, in support of the Petitions against the Orders in Council Lond. 1808, 103 pp. 8" 44 SECOND bat's SAIiE. 397 Browne (Patrick) The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica,. in 3 parts Lond, prmtedfor the Author, 1756, folio Seven prel. leaves ; text, 490 pp. 'Index, pp. 491-503. Map of Jamaica; Chart of the Harbours of Port Royal and Kingston; 49 numbered copper- plates. Chalmers states that 250 copies only were printed. It is believed that many of them were destroyed in the Great Fire in Comhill in 1765. The Natural History portion is very ample. 398 Browne (Patrick) History of Jamaica. Another ed. Lond. 1789, folia Seven prel. leaves ; text, 490 pp. ' Index,' pp. 491-503, ' Four Additional Indexes.' 23 leaves. Map of Jamaica, 1 774, and 49 numbered copper- plates. This edition is the same as the precedingf with the exception of a few leaves being reprinted with some alterations, the substitution of a new and im- proved map of Jamaica, the omission of the Chart of the Harbours of Port Royal and Kingston, and the addition of the four Indexes. 399 Bruce (Lewis) The Happiness of Man the Griory of Grod. A Sermon preached before the Hon. Trustees for establishing the Colony of G-eorgia in America, and the Associates of the late Eev. Dr. Bray, March 15, 1743 Lond. 1744, 4'* Title and 53 pp. 400 Bryan (Hugh). Living Christianity delineated in the Diaries and Letters of Mr. Hugh Bryan and Mrs. Mary Hutson, both of South Carolina Lond. 1760, 182 pp. 12» 401 Buchanan (James) Consul for the State of New YorTe. Sketches of the North American Indians Lond. 1824, 8" xi and 371 pp. with Map of North America. Contains copious extracts from Heckwelder's Account of the Indian Nations. 402 BtTBD (Thomas) G-ood Obdee established in Pennsyl- vania AND New Jeesby in America, being a true Account of the Country, with its produce and commodities there made, TTNOUT, calf extra hy Bedford Lond. 1685, 40' pp. 4" Not mentioned either by Lowndes or Rich. 403 Budget (The), Inscribed to the Man who thinks himself Minister. Lond. 1764, 4"' Title and pp. 3-23. 404 Buenos Ayres, Eeal Cedula de Ereccion del Consulado de, 30 de Enero, half mar. Madrid, 1794, folio Title and 36 pp. An official paper, probably privately printed. 405 Buenos Ayres. An authentic and interesting description of the city of Buenos Ayres and the adjacent country Lond. Jo. Fairhmn [1806] 120' Sixty pp. with a Map of South America. 406 Buenos Ayres, a Eive Tears' Eesidence in, 1820 to 1825 Lond. 1825, 8»* viii and 1 76 pp. After the title is a leaf inserted, dated Buenos Ayres, Feb. 1826, by the author, apologizing for his book, " written solely for the author's friends in England," and asking that it may be viewed with lenity. 07 Buenos Ayres. Ultimatum del Sr. Consul de Erancia Mr- Aim6 Eoger Buenos Aires,imprenta del Ustado, 1838, 97 pp. 4° SECOKD bay's SAI/E. 45 408 Buenos Ayres. Ultimatum of Mr. Aime Eoger, Consul of France, addressed to the G-overnment of Buenos Ayres, charged with the Foreign Affairs of the Argentine Confede- ration, its Answer and relative Documents Buenos Ayres, State Printing Office, 1838, 4° One hundred and eighty-nine pp. In French and Englisli, apparently a translation of the preceding : both were probably printed only for official U3e. 409 Buenos Ayres. Oficio del Consul encargado interinamente del Consulado Greneral de Francia en Buenos Aires, al Sr. Ministro de Eelaeiones Exteriores de la Confederacion Ar- gentina Buenos Aires, imprenta del Mstado, 1838, 4° Title and 114 pp. 410 Buenos Ayres. Oificial Note from the Consul charged ad interim of the Greneral Consulate of France ia Buenos Ayres, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs to the Argentine Confederation Buenos Aires, State Printing Office, 1838, 4" Two hundred and twenty-nine pp. In French and Eng'lish. Apparently a translation of the preceding : both probably printed only for official use. 411 Buenos Ayres. Supplemento a la Correspondencia Oiicial eon el Consul encargado interinamente del Consulado Grene- ral de Francia en Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, imprenta del Ustado, 1838, 4° Title and pp. 69-1 1 4 ; probably privately printed for official use. 412 Bulkeley (Peter) of Concord, The Grospel Covenant ; or, the Covenant of Grrace opened Lond. ly M. S.for Benj. Allen, 1646, 4° Eight prel. leaves ; viz. title, dedication, ' To the Reader,' ' To the Reader,' ' To the Church ;' text, 383 pp. ' The Table,' 4 leaves. *13 Bulkeley (Peter) The Gl-ospel Covenant, 2nd ed. much en- larged, and corrected by the Author Lond. ly Matthew Simmons, 1651, 4° Seven prel. leaves and text in 432 pp ; Table, 5 leaves. 414 Bulkley (Charles) The Signs of the Times, in a Sermon preached, Oct. 21, 1759, on occasion of the Surrender of Quebec Lond. 1759, 8" Thirty pp. and 1 leaf. 415 Buiii-OCE: (William) Vieginia impaetiallt examined, morocco extra ly Bedford, beautifully fine and clean copy Lond. ly John Hammond, 1649, 4° Title, rev. blank; 3 prel. leaves, dedicatory letters, etc; 'The Table', 4 pp ; text, pp. 1-66. This work, though but a compilation, is replete with valu- able information. The author states that it was composed in " six nights." 416 Bullock ( W".) proprietor of the Museum, Six Months' Eesi- dence and Travels in Mexico, cloth Lond. 1824, 8° xii and 523 pp. ' Index,' pp. 525-30. " List of Plates,' pp. 531-2, with 17 plates. 417 Buonaparte in the West Indies ; or, the History of Toussaint Louverture, the African Hero, 4th ed. uncut BuUin,^ 1804, 48 pp. 8" 46 SECOND day's SAIiE. 418 Burgoyne (Lt.-Gen. Jolin), A Letter from, to his Consti- tuents upon his late Eesignation, with Correspondences relative to his return to America, 4th ed. halfmor. Lond. 1779, 8» Title, and 37 pp. After Gen. Burgoyne's surrender to the Americans he re- turned to England on parole. Having rendered himself obnoxious to the Government he was ordered to return and join his captive army. In this letter he inveighs with hitter acrimony against the ministry. — Rich. 419 Burgoyne (Lt.-Gren. John) A Letter, etc. 5th ed. halfmor. ^ ■' Lond. 1779, 8» Title and 37 pp. 420 Burgoyne (Lt.-Gren. John). A Eeply to Lieutenant General Burgoyne's Letter to his Constituents, 2nd ed. halfmor. Lond. 1779, 8" Half-title, title, and 46 pp. 421 Burgoyne (Lt.-Gen. John) The Substance of his Speeches on Mr. Vyner's Motion and Mr. Hart's Motion, May 26 and 28, 1778, -with an Appendix, containing Gen. Washington's Letter, 2nd ed. Lond. 1778, 8» Half-title, title, 48 pp. 422 Burgoyne (Lt.-Gen. John) The same, 3rd ed. halfmor. Lond. 1778, 8» Half-title, title, and 48 pp. 423 Burgoyne (Lt.-Gen. John). Essay on Modern Martyrs, with a Letter to Gen. B. halfmor. Lond. 1780, 8'> Half-title, title, and 52 pp. 424 Burgoyne (Lt. Gen. John) A State of the Expedition from Canada, as laid before the House of Commons, half calf Lond. 1780, 4" viii. prel. pp ; Text, 140 pp ; Appendix, Ixii pp ; Advertisement, 1 page. 6 maps and plans. "The materials of his interesting story will be held in high estimation by the historians, who shall record the events of the unhappy war, to which they owe their birth." — North Am. Bev. 425 Burgoyne (Lt. Gen. John) The same, 2nd Ed. Lond. 1780, 8° Title ; Dedication, pp. iii-vi ; ' Introduction,' pp. vii-ix. ' Advertisement,' 1 leaf; Text 191 pp. ' Appendix,' cix pp. 6 Maps and Plans. 426 Burke (Edmund), Speech of, on moving his Eesolutions for Conciliation with the Colonies, March 22, 1775. 2nd Ed. hf mar. Lond. 1775, 8" Half-title, title and 107 pp. This is the speech containing the famous sentence. " Whatever England has been growing to by a progressive increase of government, brought in by varieties of people, by succession of civilizing conquest and civilizing settlements, in a series of seventeen hundred years, you shall see as much added to her by America in a single life !" 427 Burke (Edmund), A Letter from, to John Earr and John Harris, Esqrs. Sheriffs of Bristol, on the Affairs of America, hf. mor. lond. 1777, 75 pp. 8»* 428 Burke (Edmund). The same, 3rd Ed. Lond. 1777, 75 pp. 8* 429 Burke (Edmund). The same, 4th Ed. Lond. 1777, 79 pp. 8» SECOND day's sale. 47 430 Burke (Edmund), An Answer to the letter of, to the Sheriffs of Bristol, hf. mor. Lond. 1777, 8° Half-title, title, and 60 pp. 431 — The same, 2nd Ed. Lond. 1777, 2 pr. Is. and 60 pp. 8° 432 Burke (Edmund), Speech of, on American Taxation, April 19, 1774. 2nd Ed. hfmor. Lond. 1775,. 96 pp. 8'' 483 Burke (Edmund), An Answer to the Speech of, in the House of Commons, Aprill9, 1774, hf. mor. Lond. 1775, iv. and222pp/8'' 434 Burke (Edmund), A Letter to. Controverting the Principles of American G-overnment, laid down in his Speech on Ameri- can Taxation, Tif. mor. Lond. 1775, 30 pp. b° 435 [Burke (Edward)] an Account of the European Settlements in America. In Six Parts. 2 vols, first edition, published anonymously Lond. S,. and J. Dodsley, 1757, 8° Vol. I. 5 prel. leaves, and text pp. 3 to 312. Map of ' South America, 1747' ; II. Title, half-title and text pp. 3 to 300, 'Contents' 10 leaves, map of ' North America,' 1747. 436 — The same. 2nd Ed. 2 vols. Lond. It. and J. Dodsley, 1578, 8° Vol. I. 5 prel. leaves, text pp. 3 to 324. ' Contents' 5 leaves ; II. 7 prel. leaves, text pp. 3 to 308. Maps as in 1st edition. 437 — The same. 4th Ed. 2 vols. Dublin : Peter Wilson, 1762, 12° Vol. I. 8 prel. leaves and text 319 pp. II. 5 prel. leaves and 301 pp. No maps. 438 — The same, 4th Ed. 2 vols. Lond. 1765, 8» Vol.1. 11 prel. leaves and text pp. 3 to 324. II. 7 prel. leaves and text pp. 308. No Maps. 439 — The same, 5th Ed. 2 vols. Lond. 1770, 8° Vol. 1. 11 prel. leaves, and pp. 3 to 324. II. 7 prel. leaves, and pp. 3 to 308. Maps as in 1st. ed. but with date 1747 omitted. 440 — The same, 6th Ed. 2 vols, hf. ef. Lond. 1777, 8° Vol. I. II prel. leaves and pp. 3 to 324.— II. 7 prel. leaves and pp. 3 to 308. Maps as in 5th ed. ■441 Burke (Edmund) Account of the European Settlements in America, also his Correspondence with Dr. French Law- rence, cloth Boston, 1851, 687 pp. 8» 442 Burke (Edmund), A Speech of, at the Guildhall, in Bristol, upon certain points relative to his Parliamentary Conduct. 2nd Ed. Land. 1780, 8" Half-title, title, and 68 pp. 443 Burke (William) South American Independence : or, the Emancipation of South America, the Grlory and Interest of England Lond. 1807, 8° Title, preface, and advertisement, 4 leaves ; text 82 pp. 444 Burney (James) A Memoir on the Geography of the North- Eastern Part of Asia, (From the Philosophical Transactions.) Lond. 1818, title and 15 pp. 4° 445 Burney (James) Memoir of the Voyage of D'Entrecasteaux, in search of La Perouse. Lond. 1820, 21 pp. 8° 48 SECOND day's sale. 446 Bums (Eobert). Poems ctiefly in the Scottish Dialect, with Grlossary, itiest Ameeican edition, uncut New Tork, 1788, 8» Title, Dedication and Table of Contents, 8pp. Poems pp. 9 to 284 ; Glossary pp. 285 to 306. 447 [Btjeeotjgh (Edward)] A Declaration of the Sad and Great Persecution and Martyrdom of the People of God, called Quakers in New-England, for the Worshipping of God. Whereof 22 have been Banished, 03 have been Martyred, 03 have had their Ears cut. 01 hath been burned in the Hand. 31 Persons have received 650 Stripes. 01 was beat while his Body was like a jelly. Several were beat with Pitched Eopes. Five Appeals made to England, were denied by the Eulers of Boston. One thousand forty four pounds worth of Goods hath been taken from them. One now lyeth in Iron-fetters, condemned to dije,_fine copy Land, for Bohert Wilson, [1660] 32 pp. 40 448 Burroughs (Cornelius) Eich Newes from Jamaica of great Spoyl made by the English upon the Enemy, both by Land and Sea Land. M. Simmons, 1689, title and 4 pp. 4" The ' Rich Newes' of this rare little tract is chiefly on the title-pag'e. 449 Burton (Eobert) The English Empire in America ; or a Prospect of his Majesties Dominions in the West Indies. To which is prefixed a Eelation of the first Discovery of the New World called America by the Spaniards, jjoor copy Lond. 1685, 12" Two prel. leaves, and 209 pp. Copperplate map facing the title, and another at p. 21. Two copperplates representing 'Strange Creatures' at pp. 165 and 180. 450 Burton (Eobert) The same, 3rd ed. hf. russ. Lond. 1698, 12" Title and 176 pp. Map before the title, and one at p. 21 ; woodcuts on pp. 157 and 166. 451 Bushel (John) A true and perfect Narrative of the late dread- ful Pire which happened at Bridge-Town, in the Barbadoes, April 18, 1688, hf. mor. Lond. [1688], 4° Title and 6 pp. Wot mentioned by either Lowndes or Rich. 452 Byers (John) Eeferences to the Plan of the Island of St.Vin. cent, as surveyed from the Year 1765 to 1773 Lond. 1777, S" Title ; ' Alphabetical List,' etc. ' General State and Disposition of Lands ; etc. viii. pp. ' Lands Sold, etc' 8 pp. 453 Byers (John) Eeferences to the Plan of the Island of Domi- nica, as surveyed from the Tear 1765 to 1773 Zond. 1777, 8"> Five prel. leaves and 30 pp. 454 Bteield (Nathaniel) An Account of the late Eevolutiou in New England, 'morocco extra ly Bedford Lond. ly Bic. Chiswell, 1689, 4" •fitle; text, pp. 3 to20. Not mentioned by Lowndes. SECOND day's sale. 49 455 Byron (John) Narrative, containing an Account of the great |^ Distresses Suffered by Himself and his Companions on the Coast of Patagonia, from 1740 — 1746, with a Description of St. Jago de Chili ; also a Relation of the Loss of the Wager, now first published Lond. 1768, 8" Half-title, title, viii and 257 pp. with copperplate frontispiece. 456 Byron (Commodore) A Voyage round the "World in H.M.S. the Dolphin: Description of the Streights of Magellan, and of the G-igantic People called Patagonians, together with an accurate Account of Seven Islands lately discovered in the South Seas Lond. 1767, 8° Title and Preface, 2 leaves ; text, 186 pp. ; copperplates at pp. 45 and 130) besides the frontispiece. 457 Cabot (Sebastian) A Memoir of, [by Eichard Biddle, of Phi- ladelphia], boards, VMcut Lond. 1831, 8" Thirteen prel. pp. and text 333 pp. 458 CALAjfCHA (Antonio de la) Coeotuca de S. Atjgttstin en eii Pebtt con sucesos exemplares de esto Monarquia Lima, 1653, folio This is the second and most important volume of the Chronicle of Calancha, and was printed at Lima in 1653, but was never published, owing' pro- bably to certain obnoxious passages contained in it. It is a smaller volume than the first, which was printed in Barcelona in 1638, and is of much rarer occurrence. This copy wants the title, and some of the marginal notes have been cut off, possibly by the Officers of the Inquisition. It has 6 pre- liminary leaves, without the title. Book I. is folioed to 15, and paged thence to 268. Book II. has one preliminary leaf, and breaks off abruptly with the 42nd page. Then comes Book V. in 92 pages, followed by two leaves, containing the table of the whole volume. In this the Fifth Book is called the third in order. No other copy is known, the work having probably for some reason been suppressed. 459 Calatayud y Boeda (Cypriano Geronimo de) Oracion Pu- nebre que en las solemnes Exequias de la E. M. Maria An- tonia de San Joseph, Larrea, Arispe, de los Eeyes : Quatro veces Ministra en el Monasterio de Trinitarias Descalzas de esta Ciudad de Lima, velltim Lima, en la Imprenta de los Suerfa/nos, 1783, 4" The first half of the volume (53 leaves) unpaged ; the second, 1 44 pp. 460 Caldwell (Charles). A Discourse on the Q-enius and Cha- racter of the Eev. Horace Holley, LL.D., late President of Transylvania University, hoards, uncut Boston, Hilliard amd Go. 1828, 8" viii. prel. pp. and 294 pp. with portrait of Horace Holley, and two plates. 461 Callava (Jose) Manifesto sobre las tropellas y bejaciones que cometi6 el Gobernador Americano de Panzacola Ardres Jackson, contra Don Jose Callava, lif. mor. Halana, 1821, 70 pp. 4" H 50 SECOND day's SAIiE. 462 Ci.i.E¥ (Ros-e-rt), MercMnt of Boston. Moee "Wonders of THE Intisible Woeld ; or, the Wonders of the Invisible" "World, display'd in Five Parts, calf extra ly Bedford Lond.for Nath. HilUr, 1700, 4» Title; ' The Epistle to the Eeader,' 6 pp. ; Index, 3 pp. Letter of Cotton Mather, I page. Text, 156 pp. The author gave great offence by opposing the then popular belief concern- ing witches. " In his discussion with Cotton Mather, he is as superior to him in reasoning as he was in good senseand courage." — North Am. Rev. iii. p. 316. 463 Callander ( Jolin) Voyages to the Terra Australis, or South- em Hemisphere, during the 16th, I7th, and 18th Centuries, 3 vols. Hdinb. 1766, 8« Vol. I. Title ; ' To Charles Townshend, Esq.' ' To Sir Lawrence Dundas, Bart;' 2 leaves. ' Contents,' pp. v.-vi. List of Books, 2 pp, ' Preface,' viii. pp. ' A Map of the Straits of Magellan,' etc. Text, S16 pp. 11.1768. Title, Contents, and Preface, 3 leaves; text, pp. 3-692; map. III. Title and Contents, 2 leaves ; text, 745 pp. ; map. Rich suggests that Callander was little else than a translator of the President De Brosse's work, printed at Paris in 1756. 464 CaliiE (Juan Diez db la) Memoeial iNroEMATOBio . . . Contiene lo qve sv Magestad Provee en su Cosejo, j Junta, y por las dos Secretarias de la Nueua Espafia, y Pirii, Ecle- siastico, Secular, Salaries, Estipendios y Presidios, su Grente, y Costa, y de que Cajas, y Hazienda Eeal se paga: valor de las Encomiendas de Indies, y otras cosas curiosas, y neces- sarias, fine copy, in mar. ly Bedford 1645, 4* Title, reverse blank ; ' Senor,' 4 pp. ; ' Indice' & ' Nota,' 2 pp. ' En este afio de 1645,' etc. 8 pp. ; ' Al Lector,' 2 pp ; ' Consejo Real de las Indias,' etc. 6pp. Second title. • Memorial Informatorio, al Rey Nuestro Seiior', etc. reverse blank ; text, 'Memorial Ajvstado,' etc. folios 2 to 32. Rich has no mention of this volume, which was privately printed for the use of the King and Council. It must not be confounded with the book described in the following number. It is a book of the utmost importance to the his- torian of Spanish America, being a kind of private official Handbook or Directory of Mexico, Yucatan, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, etc. The Author was Secretary to the Council of the Indies. 465 Calle (Juan Diez de la"). Mbmoeial, t Noticias Saceas tEeales delImpeeio de las Indias Occidentalbs, pei- Tatelt PEiNTED,^«e copy, original Spanish Unding 1646, 4o Twelve prel. leaves, viz. half-title, title. Epistle, ' Senor' signed luan Diez de la Calle, 5 pp. followed by 1 blank page ; ' Cedvla en qve sv Magestad hizo merced a luan Diez de la Calle,' 4 pp. ; ' Indice, y Compendio, 10 pp. Text in 183 folioed leaves, followed by ' Erratas' 1 page, reverse blank ; ' Memorial breve,' 8 pp. and ' Noticias importantes,' 5 leaves. On the reverse of folio 180 the author says. That only a few copies of the work had been printed for the use of the King, his Council, and Ministers. Hence its extreme rarity. SECOND day's sale. 51 466 Calle (Jttan Diez de la) Memoeial, another copy, eery fine, in blue morocco by Bedford 1646, 4° This is probably a later issue of the preceding, with several important addi- tions, alterations, and corrections. Two of the preliminary leaves have been cancelled and reprinted with alterations, viz. the last leaf of the Epistle Dedicatory and the first leaf of the Indioe. Two preliminary leaves are added, making in this impression 14, viz. ' Prosegue el Indioe deste Memorial' and ' Notas' 2 pages ; and ' Erratas' 1 page, reverse blank ; folios 10,11, 22, 23, 33, and 35 of the text are reprinted, with considerable additions and some omissions. The Errata after folio 183 are cancelled, and placed here on the 14th preliminary leaf, reprinted with corrections. This copy possesses all these reprints, as well as the can- celled leaves. 467 Callendee (John) An Historical Discourse on the CivU and Religious Affairs of the Colony of Ehode Island and Providence Plantations in New England, in America, from the first Settlement, 1638, to the end of fijst Century, calf extra by Bedford Boston, S. Kneeland and T,Green, 1739, 8° Title; Dedication, 14pp.; text, 120 pp. 'Advertisement,' 1 p. Afero letters on the title svppUed in exact facsimile. 468 Campe (J. H.) Pizarro, or the Conquest of Peru ; being a continuation of the Discovery of America, for the use of Chil- dren and Toung Persons, Tif. cf Biriningliam, 1800, 12° Title, ' Errata' 6 lines ; text, 243- pp. ' Map of South America.' 469 Campe (J. H.) Columbus, new ed. Lond. 1811, 275 pp. 12" 470 Canada. Copies and Translations of the Eoyal Charters by which the Territories of Nova Scotia and Canada were granted in 1621, 1625, and 1628 to the Eight Hon. Sir W. Alexander, afterwards Earl of Sterling Lond. 1831, folio Title ; Prefatory observations, 3 pp. Charter of Nova Scotia, 34 pp. Trans- lation of the Novodamus of Nova Scotia, 1625, 18 pp. Charter of Canada, 6 pp. Charter of the Lordship of Canada, 6 pp. 471 — The Interest of Grreat Britain considered, with regard to her Colonies, and the Acquisitions of Canada and Guada- loupe, 2nd ed. Lond. 1761, 8" Title, and 58 pp. 472 — From Canada. An Address and Caution to the Public rdated froml Montreal, 9th October, 1789, hf. mor. '- [iowi. 1789],4<' A single sheet. 2 pp. This address is signed by Boueherville and 23 other Canadians. 473 Papers and Letters on Agriculture, recommended to the Attention of the Canadian Farmers, by the Agricultural So- ciety in Canada, thick paper, old green morocco extra, tooled sides, with the autograph of Bishop Inglis of Nova Scotia on the title page Quebec, Sam. Neilson, 1790, 8° In English and French on opposite pages, 5 prel. leaves, and 34 doubly numbered pages. 474 Thoughts on the Canada Bill, hf mor. Lond. 1791, S^ Half-title, title.and 50 pp. 52 SECOND DAt'S SALE. 475 Canada. Extract from the Minutes of Council, containing His Majesty's late Eegulations relating to the Waste Lands of the Crown, with order of reference respecting the same to a Committee of the whole Council of the Province of Lower Canada, the said Committee's Eeport thereon, and his Ex- cellency's Speech in reply, both parts bound in 1 vol. hf. mor. Quebec, 1798, 8"> Title; Introduction, IT pp. Signed ' William Berczy.' Text, 45 pp. Extract of the Minutes, 20th Sept. 1798 ; continuation of the Extract, 11th of Juse last, Quetec, 1798. Title and pp. 47-133. ' Errata,' 1 page. 476 — Some Considerations on this Question, "Whether the Bri- tish Government acted wisely in granting to Canada her present Constitution ? "With an Appendix, hf. mor. Montreal, J. Brown, 1810, 26 pp. 8» 477 Candid (A) Examination of the Mutual Claims of Great Bri- tain and the Colonies, hf. mor. New York, Jas. Bivington, \115, S" On the reverse of the title ' EiTata," 22 lines ; text, 62 pp. Said to be the production of Mr. Galloway. 478 Candid Thoughts ; or, an Enquiry into the Causes of Na- tional Discontents and Misfortunes since the commencement of the present Eeign Lond. 1781, 73 pp. 8" 479 Candisch. Beschryvinge vande overtreifelijcke ende wydt- vermaerde Zeevaerdt vanden Edelen Heer ende Meester Thomas Candisch Amst. Michiel Golijn, 1617, obi. 4* Title, and 39 leaves. 480 Caner (Henry). The Piety of Pounding Churches for the "Worship of God: a Discourse upon Nehemiah ii. 20. Preach' d at King's Chapel in Boston, August 11, 1749, upon occasion of laying the Eirst Stone for rebuilding the said Chapel Boston, J. Draper, 1749, 8" Three prel. leaves and 18 pp. 481 Caribbeana ; containing Letters and Dissertations, together with Poetical Essays on various Subjects and Occasions, chiefly wrote by several hands in the West Indies, and some of them to Gentlemen residing there, 2 vols, fine copy, UNCUT Lond. 1741, 4'* Vol. I. Title; ' Preface,' pp. iii-x ; and text, 404 pp. • Index' and ' Errata,' S leaves. II. Title ; ' Preface,' xvi. pp. ; and text, 358 Jjp. ' Index' and ' Errata,' 4 leaves. 482 Caeochi (Hoeacio), Soc. Jesw, Compendio dei Aete de la Len&ua Mexicana, vellum Mexico, en la Imprenta de la Sibliotheca Mecdcana, enfrente de S. Augustin, 1759, 4* Twelve prel. leaves ; text, 202 pp. With copper-plate frontispiece repre- senting 8. Ignaoio de Loyola. Within the last year or two a copy has been sold by public auction for £17. It appears to have been unknown to liicb. SECOND dat's sale. 53 483 Cabolitta ; oe a Desceiption of tte Peesent State of THAT CouNTET, and the Natural Excellencies thereof, pub- lished by T. A., G-ent., calf extra, ly Bedford Land. 1682, 4° Title ; ' To the Reader,' 2 pp. Text, 40 pp. signed ' T. A.' 484 Caeolina. The Humble Address of the Eight Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented March 13th, 1705, relating to the Province of Carolina, with Her Majesties Answer thereunto, last line of 2nd leaf cut off, hf. mor. Lond. 1705, 2 leaves, folio 485 Caeolina. The Two Chaetees geanted by Charles II. to the Proprietors of Carolina, with the Krst and Last Fundamental Constitutions of that Colony, fine copy, hf. mor. Lond. [1705], 4" Title and 60 pp. followed by ' The Copy of an Act lately pass'd in Carolina,' etc. 8 pp. 486 Carolina (North), Informations concerning the Province of, imcut Glasgow, 1773, 8" 32 pp. signed, ' Sootus Amerioanus.' 487 Carolina (South), A True State of the Case between the In- habitants of, and the Lords Proprietors of that Province 4 pp. folio 488 — A New and Accurate Account of the Provinces of Sonth Carolina and G-eorgia, hf. mor. Lond. 1732, 8" Half-title, title, and 76 pp. This appears to be the Tract referred to by Nichols {Lit. Anec. ii. p. 19"", as written by Gov. Oglethorpe. 489 — A New and Accurate Account ; another ed. io«dI. 1733, 80 Half-title, title, and 76 pp. 490 — Considerations on certain Political Transactions of the* Province of South Carolina, hf. mor. Lond. 1774, 8" Half-title, title, and 83 pp. " A shrewd and dispassionate examination." M. Rev. 491 — An Historical Account of the Eise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and G-eorgia, 2 vols, calf Lond. 1779, 8" Vol. I. xiv and 347 pp. Vol. II. ix and 329 pp. By Alexander Hewatt, who was for sometime resident at Chailestown. — JRich. 492 Caethagena. Viage, y svcesso de los Carauelones, Galeon- cetes de la guarda de Cartagena de las Indias, y su costa. T la grandiosa victoria que han tenido cotra los Cossarios Piratas en aquel Mar, este aiio 1621, hf. mor. [Golophon ;] Madrid, for la viuda de Gosme Delgado, 1621, 2 leaves, fol. 493 — Cosas Notables, Svcedidos en las Costas de la Civdad de Lima, en las Indias, y como el armada Olandesa procuraua coger el armadOla nuestra, que baxa con la plata de ordi- nario a Cartagena, ario passado de 1624, hf. mor. [Golophon ;] Madrid, par luan Gonzalez, 1625, 4 pp. fol. 54 SECOND bat's sale. GiBTHAGEifA : Continued. 494 — Eelation de ce qui s'est fait a la prise de Cartagene, par I'Escadre Commande'e par Mr. de Pointis, old calf Brux., chez Jean Fricx, 1698, 12° Title and 141 pp. 495 — An Account of the Expedition to Carthagena, Jif. mor. Land. 1743, 8» Half-title, title, and 58 pp. 496 — An Accoiint, etc. 2nd ed. Jif. mor. Land. J743, 8° Half-title, title, and 58 pp. 497 — An Account, etc. 3rd ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1743, 8° Half-title, title, and 58 pp. 498 • — Authentic Papers relating to the Expedition against Carthagena, with Copies of Letters between Adm. Vernon and Gen. Wentworth ; and between the GoTemor of Car- thagena and the Admiral, hf. mor. Lond. 1744, 8° Half-title, title, and 100 pp. 499 — A Journal of the Expedition to Carthagena, in answer to An Account of the Expedition to Carthagena, Tif. mor. Lond. 1744, 8''' Half-title, title, and Introduction, 3 leaves ; text, pp. 3-59. This Pamphlet is attributed to General Wentworth, who commanded the Land Forces. 500 — A Journal, etc. 2nd ed. hf. mor. Lond. VI ^, 8°- Half-title, title, and Introduction, 3 leaves ; text, pp. 3-59. 501 — Original Papers relating to the Expedition to Cartha- gena, hf. mor. Lond. 1744, S" Title and Preface, 2 leaves; text, 154 pp. 502 — Original Papers, 2nd ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1744, 8" Title and Preface, 2 leaves ; text, 154 pp. 503 Cartwright (George). A Journal of Transactions and Events, during a Residence of nearly Sixteen Years on the Coast of Labrador, by George Cartwright, 3 -^ols. fine copy Newarh, 1792, 4" Vol. I. Title, and Explanation of the Frontispiece, 2 leaves ; 'Preface,' pp. iii-viii ; ' Glossary,' pp. ix-xvi, and text, 287 pp. II. Title ; ' Glossary,' pp. iii-x; and text, 505 pp. III. Title ; ' Glossary,' pp. iii-x; and text, 248 pp.; ' Labrador: a Poetical Epistle,' 15 pp. with portrait of Captain Cartwright, Map of ' The Island of Newfoundland, etc. by Lieut. Michael Lane, 1790,' 23 by 28 inches ; ' Chart of part of the Coast of Labrador, etc. by Michael Lane, 1792,' 17 by 24 inches ; and a ' Chart of Mecklen- bur^h Harbour, etc. 1792,' 18J by 24 inches. Rich (SjJ. .dm.) has a note highly commendatory of this work. The author was brother to the famous Major Cartwright. 504 [Cartwright (Major John)]. American Independence the Interest and Glory of Great Britain, hf. mor. Lond. S. 8. Woodfall, 1774, 8° xvi, iv and 72 pp. A second edition was published in 1775. Speaking of this publication, the author's biographer says, " at a time when no Mem- ber of Parliament had sufficient decision of mind to propose the Indepen- dence of America, Major Cartwright suggested the expediency of an Union between Great Britain and her Colonies under separate Legisla^ SECOND DAT S SALE. 55 505 Carver (Jonathan) Travels through the Interior of North America, 1766-68,^«e copy Buhlin, 1779, 8° Title and dedication, 2 leaves ; contents, 8 leaves; 'A New Map of North America;' ' Introduction,' xiii pp.; and text, pp. 15-508; 2 plates, at p. 50 and p. 279. 506 Carver (Jonathan) Travels, 3rd ed. half calf Lond. 1781, 8° Title, and advertisement, 1 pa»e, signed ' John Coakley Lettsom ;' ' Some Account of Captain J. Carver,' 22 pp. ; dedication to Sir Joseph Bankes, 1 leaf; ' Address,' 2 leaves; ' Contents,' 8 leaves; ' Introduction,' xvi pp.; text, pp. 17-543; directions for placing the maps and plates, 1 p.; ' Index,' 1 leaves ; portrait of Capt. Jonathan Carver, 2 maps, and 4 plates, coloured. 507 Carver (Jonathan) Three Tears Travels through the Interior parts of North America JPMladelpMa, Key and Simpson, 1796, S" Title ; dedication, pp. iii-iv ; address, pp. v-vii ; contents, pp. ix-xx ; ' In- troduction,' ix pp. ; text, pp. 11-349; ' Appendix,' pp. 351-360; ' List of Subscribers,' 20 pp. 508 Carver (Jonathan) A Treatise on the Culture of the Tobacco Plant Dublin, Hid, 8" Five prel. leaves ; half-title, title, books printed, etc. contents, and dedica- tion; text, 52 pp. 509 Case (A) decided in the Supreme Court of the United States, Feb. 1793, " "Whether a State be liable to be sued by a pri- vate Citizen of another State ?" uncut, Tif. mor. Philadelphia, T. Bohson, 1793, 8° Title and 121 pp. 510 Case of G-reat Britain and America, addressed to the King, and both Houses of Parliament, 2nd ed. Lond. 1769, 8" Title, 1 leaf, and 43 pp. " One of the best Tracts on the subject." Monthly Bev. 511 Case (The) of the Importation of Bar-Iron, from our own Colonies of North America ; recommended to the Conside- ration of the Parliament, hf. 'mor. Lond. 1756, 29 pp. 8° 512 Cassette (La) Verte de Monsieur de Sartine, trouvee chez Mademoiselle du The, 5me. ed. hf. mor. La Says, 1779, 8" Half-title, title, and 71 pp. 513 Castellanos (Itjan be). Primera Paite de las Elegias de Varones Illvstres de Indias,^«e tall copy in vellwn Madrid, la viuda de Alonso Gomez Lmpressor, 1589, 4° Fifteen prel. leaves, viz. title ; ' Yo Miguel de Ondar9a,' 1 page ; ' Erratas,' 1 page ; ' El Key,' 2 pp. ; ' Mvy Poderoso Seflor,' 5 pp. ; ' Senor,' 2 pp. ; a woodcut iilling 1 page ; ' Hispanum regnum,' etc. 1 page ; ' Tabla,' 5 pp. ; Epigramma, etc. 9 pp. ; woodcut portrait of Castellanos, 1 page. Text, in double columns, pp. 11 to 382. The first part only was printed. " After employing the greater part of his life in writing the biography of the discoverers and conquerors of the New World, Castellanos devoted the remainder to putting his writings into verse." — Rich. -56 SECOND DAT'S SAIE. 514 Casteli (William) A Short Discoverie of the Coasts and Continent of America, from the Equinoetiall Northward, and of the adjacent Isles, title and leaf of dedication in exact facsimile and one line repaired, calf extra, ly Bedford Land. 1644, 4" Title ; dedication, etc. 2 pp. ; " An Ordinance," etc. 8 pp. ; text, pp. 9-4? ; " The second Booke," pp. 1-54. 515 Castres (Caille de). De "Wilde, ov les Sauvages Caribes Insiol- kirres d' Amerique et Histoire Nouvelle, par M. Caille de ' Castres cy deuant Employe aus affairres d'yne compagnie Boyalle en Affrique et en Amerique 1694, 4° An impoetant, oeiginal, unpublished manuscript, of 196 pages. 516 Cathcart (John) A Letter to the Hon. Edward Vernon, concerning some Gross Misrepresentations in a Pamphlet, intitled Original Papers relating to the Expedition to the Island of Cuba, hf. nwr. Lond. 1744, 8" Title, and pp. 3-55. 517 Cavendish (Sir Henry). Debates of the House of Commons in the year 1774, on the Bill for making more effectual Provision for the G-overnment of the Province of Quebec. Drawn up from the Notes of the Right Hon. Sir Henry Cavendish, clotTi, uncut Lond. 1839, 8" Six prel. leares : viz. Title Preface, pp. iii-x ; ' Contents,' pp. xi and xii. Text, 296 pp. Appendix, pp. 297-303. 2 Maps. 518 Cbpeba (Peenaitdo de) Eelacion Vnivdesai Leghtima, y verdadera del sitio en qve esta fvndada la muy noble, insigne, y muy leal Ciudad de Mexico, Cabega de las Provincias de toda la Nueva Espaiia. Lagunas, Eios, y Montes que la cirien y rodean. Calgadas que las dibiden. T Azequias que la atrauiesan, etc. [^Colophon'] Ik, la Emprenta de Francisco Sallago, [^Mexico'] Ministro del sancto Officio, en la calle de san FroMcisco, 1637, folio Two prel. leaves. Text in 31, 42, 30, and title and 39 folioed leaves. 519 Chalkley (Thomas), A Collection of the "Works of, in Two Parts, J^we copy in calf extra, ly Bedford Philadelphia : Printed hy B. Peanklik and D. Sail, 1749, 8» Title ; The Testimony, etc. pp. v to xiii, signed by Israel Pemberton ; The Contents, 1 page ; Title to the First Part, 'A Journal,' etc. 1 leaf; Text, 326 pp. ; followed by one blank leaf. The Title to the Second Part, con- taining the Epistles, and other writings ; Text, pp. 329 to 590. " He was a man of many virtues." — Mich. 520 Chalkley (Thomas), A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels and Christian Experiences of, 2nd ed. old calf Lond. 1751, ix and 326 pp. 8" 521 Chalmers (George) Opinions on interesting Subjects of Public Law and Commercial Policy, arising from American Inde- pendence, new ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1785, 8" Title, and 200 pp. second dax's salb. 57 522 Champlain (Sieue Samuel de) Lbs Voyages de la jSToTTBLLE France Occidentale, dicte CanadAj^ws copy morocco extra, by Bedford Paris, chez Glavde Collet au Palais, en la Gallerie des Prisonniers, d VEstoille d'Or, ]632, 4° Sixteen prel. pages ; Text, 308 pp. ; ' Seconde Partie,' 310 pp. ; one blank leaf; 'Table povr cosnoistre les Lievx remarqvables en oeste carte,' 8 pp. ; ' Traite de la Marine,' 54 pp. ; one blank leaf; ' Doctrine Chres- tienne,' etc. 20 pp. Large copper-plate map, entitled, ' Carte de la Nouuelle France, 1632,' printed on 2 sheets, 35 by 21 inches. This copy- contains the objectionable passage on page 27, which caused the two leaves Dij and Diij to be cancelled and reprinted. We usually find that the first paragraph on page 27 ends with the words "telles des- oouuertes," but in the original issue it reads "telles descouuertes; ce que n'ont pas les grands hommes d'estat, qui scjauent mieux manier et conduire le gouuernement et 1' administration d'vn Royaume, que celle de la naui- gation, des expeditions d'outres mer, et des pays loingtains, pour ne I'auoir iamais practique." 522* — Another copy, without the map, lut having the cancelled leaves Dij and Diij, old calf ih. 1632 523 Champlain (Sieur Samuel de) Les Voyages et Descovver- tvres faites en la Novvelle France, depuis I'annee 1615, iusques k la fin de I'annee 1618, Seconde Edition, fine copy, vellvm Paris, chez Glavde Collet, 1627, 8° Eight prel. leaves: viz. 2 Titles, Epistre av Roy, Preface, and Privilege; Text, 158 folioed leaves. With 2 folding copper-plates, at folios 44 and 52, and three others in the text, on the reverse of folios 87, 99, and recto of 110. 524 Chappell (Edward) Voyage of H. M. Ship Eosamond to New- foundland and the Southern Coast of Labrador, large PAPER, calf, marlled edges Land. 1818, 8° Five prel. leaves; viz. Title, Dedication, List of Engravings, and Contents. ' Introduction,' xix pp. Text. 270 pp. With Frontispiece, Map of New- foundland, coloured ; and 2 plates at pp. 25, 42. 525 Charles 11. His Majesties Propriety and Dominion on the Brittish Seas Asserted : together with a true Account of the Neatherlanders Insupportable Insolencies, and Injuries they have committed; and the Inestimable Benefits they have gained in their Eishing on the English Seas : as also their Prodigious and Horrid Cruelties in the East and West Indies and other Places, hf. russ. Lond. 1665, 8° Eight prel. leaves; Dedication signed 'R. C; and Text, 176 pp. Portrait of Charles II. and copper-plate map of Great Britain and Ireland. 526 Charlestown Library Society, The Eules and By-Laws of the, and the Act of the Legislature of South Carolina incor- porating the said Society, 4th ed. with MS. corrections, hf. mor, Charleston, for the Society by Nathan Childs, 1785, 26 pp. 4- 58 SECOND DAy'S SALE. 527 Charlevoix (P. de) Histoire et Description Generale de la Nouvelle France, 3 vols, fine copy, old calf Paris, 1744, 4" Vol. I. Half-title; Title; Dedication, 2 leaves; ' Advertissement,' viiipp.; ' Histoire Abieg^e,' pp. ix-xxvi ; and Text, 600 pp. Table, pp. 601-644. With 10 Maps.— II. Half-title; Title; 'Projet,' ivpp.; Tastes Chrono- logiques,' pp. v-xl ; ' Liste et Examen des Auteurs,' pp. xli-lxj; Table, 1 p. ; Permission, Approbation, and Privilege, 1 leaf ; ' Table,' xv pp. ; Fautes, 1 p. ; Text, 502 pp. ; ' Table,' pp. 503-582 ; -with 8 maps. ' Description des Plantes Principales de I'Am^rique Septentrionnale,' 56 pp ; with 22 plates. — III. 19 prel. leaves and 543 pp. Ten maps. "This is one of the most important works relating to Canada." — Bich. 528 Chastellux (M. le Marquis de) Eeisebeobachtungen iiber America Ilamb. 1785, viii. and 182 pp. sm. 8* 529 Chastellux (M. le Marquis de) Voyages dans I'Am^rique, Sept. 1780-82, 2 vols. Faris, 1786, 8» Vol. I. 8 prel. pp. ; text, 390 pp. ; with map. II. Half-title, title, and text, 338 pp. ; ' Table,' 339-362 ; • Fautes a Corriger,' 1 page ; and 'Approbation,' 1 page ; with map and 3 plates. 530 Chastellux (Marquis de) Travels in North America in 1780-1782, 2 vols. Lond. 1787, 8° Vol. I. XV and 462 pp. with 2 charts. II. ' Second Edition,' xii and 432 pp. with 3 plates. 531 Chastellux (M. le Marquis de) Travels, another ed. 2 vols. Dublin, 1787, 8» Vol. I. XV and 462 pp. ; map. II. xv and 430 pp. ; map and 3 plates. 532 Chatham ("William Pitt, Earl of) Speech on the 20th of January, 1775 [on the motion for removing his Majesty's rorces from the Town of Boston, etc.] hf. mor. Lond. 1775, 4» Title, and pp. 5-18. 533 Chatham (William Pitt, Earl of) Plan, offered to the House of Lords, entitled, A Provisional Act for Settling the Troubles in America, which was rejected and not suffered to lie upon the table, hf. mor. Lond. 1775, 14 pp. 4° 534 Chatham ("William Pitt, Earl of) Abstracts from Two Speeches of, and his Eeply to the Earl of Suffolk, hf. mor. Lond. VJ1Q, viii. and 58 pp. 8" These are Chatham's famous speeches upon Amei-ican aflFairs. 535 Chauncy (Charles) Pastor at Boston, Marvellous Things done by the Eight Hand and Holy Arm of God in getting him the Victory, a Sermon preached the 18th of July, 1745, being a Day set apart for Thanksgiving for the Seduction of Cape Breton, uncut Boston, T. Fleet, 1745, 8" Title, and pp. 5-23. Original edition, afterwards reprinted in London. 536 Chauncy (Charles) The Counsel of Two Confederate Kings to set the Son of Tabeal on the Throne, a Sermon occasion'd by the Present Eebelhon in favour of the Pretender, preach'd in Boston, Eeb. 6, 1745-6 Boston, B. Qookin, 1746, 8° Title, and pp. 5-43. SECOND bat's sale. 59 537 Chauvenet ("Wm.) Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, third edition Philadelphia, 1854, 264 pp. 8" 538 Checkley (John) The Eeligion of Jesus Christ the only True Eeligion, or, A Short and Easie Method with the Deists, in a Letter to a Friend Boston, T. Fleet, and are to le Sold hy John Chechley, 1719, 8° Title, reverse blank ; 'The Preface,' [By Checkley] 12 pp. ; Text 51 pp. ; 'The Epistle of St. Ignatius to the Trallians,' 7 pp. This book is a re- print of Charles Leslie's ' Short and Easie Method with the Deists,' first published in London in 1699, but Mr. Checkley prefixed to this edition a preface of his own of 12 pages, not in the 8th ed. (see No. 539). This edition does not contain Checkley's Discourse concerning Episcopacy. Thomas, vol. ii. p. 428, says, " Whether he [Checkley] was a regular bookseller or not, I am not prepared to say; I have seen no book printed for him in America." 539 [Checkley (John)] A Short and Easie Method with the Deists, in a Letter to a Friend, 8th Ed. Presentation copy Lond. hy J. Applehee, and Sold hy John Chechley, at the Sign of the Urown and Blue- Gate, over against the West- End of the Toion-House in Boston, 1723, 132 pp. 8" Considerable interest attaches to this very rare book, in consequence of the alarm that it raised in New England, and the litigation that ensued. It contains Leslie's ' Short and Easie Method with the Deists,' but with the preface described in the previous article omitted. But instead of this there is appended (pp. 41 to 127) A Discourse concerning Episcopacy [By John Checkley], wherein he endeavours to prove that Dissenters, not being Episcopally ordained, are no ministers, etc. and comments rather harshly upon the Church Courses of New England. This gave great oflfence, and Checkley was prosecuted iu 1724 at the Inferior Court for publishing " a false and scandalous libel." He was convicted, but appealed to the Superior Court, where, after a long speech in his own defence, endeavour- ing to show that this Booh is not a Libel, the jui'y found the following verdict : " The Jury find specially : viz. If the Book intituled, A Short and Easie Method with the Deists, containing in it a Discburse concerning Episcopacy (published, and many of them sold by the said Checkley) be a false and scandalous Libel : Then we find the said Checkley guilty of all and every Part of the Indictment (excepting that supposed to traduce and draw into dispute the undoubted Right and Title of our Sovereign Lord King George, to the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Territories thereto belonging) — But if the said Book, containing a Dis- course concerning Episcopacy as aforesaid, be not a false and scandalous Libel ; Then we find him not guilty. Att' Samuel Tyley Clerc." The Defendant then put in his 'Plea in Arrest of Judgment,' which is given in extenso in his Speech (See No. 540), concluding, " But be that as it will, the Dissenters are affirmed to be no Ministers, to be Schis- matics, and excommunicate by the Canons of the Church of England, which are part of the Law of the Land ; and therefore, to say the same things of them, I humbly hope shall not be deemed a Libel." The Sentence of the Court, at a Court of Assize, &o. Nov. 27, 1724: " The Court having maturely advised on this special Verdict, are of Opinion that the said John Checkley is guilty of publishing aud selling of a false and scandalous Libel. It's therefore considered by the Court, That the said John Checkley shall pay a fine of Fifty Pounds to the King, and enter into recognizance in the sum of One Hundred Pounds, with two Sureties in the sum of Fifty Pounds each, for his good Behaviour for Six Months, and also pay Costs of Prosecution, standing committed until this sentence be performed. Att' Samuel Tyley, Glerc." 60 SECOND bay's sale. 540 Checklet (John). The Speech of Mr. John Checkley upon his Tryal, at Boston in New-England, for publishing The Short and Easy Method with the Deists Lond. 1730, 8" Title, and text 40 pp. 541 Checkley (John) A Discourse Shewing Who is a true Pastor of the Church of Christ. 16 pp. Errata 1 p. This tract is without separate title-page or imprint, but was probably printed in London soon after Mr. Checkley'a trial. In a noteon page 11, he says, "IT Those who have a mind to see the Propositions in this small Tract prov'd beyond the Possibility of a Reply, are desired to read a Discourse concerning Episcopacy, which they may have at the Crown and Gate opposite the West End of the Town-House in Boston. Where likewise may be had Barclay's Perswasive, printed in London, by Jonah Bowyer, with other Books of a like nature." 542 [Checkley (John)].A Specimen of a TrueDissentingCatechism, upon Eight True-Blue Dissenting Principles, with * learned Notes, by Way of Explanation. Question. Why don't the Dissenters in their Publick Worship make use of the Creeds ? Answer. Why ? — Because they are not set down Word for Word in the Bible. Question. Well, — But why don't the Dissenters in their Public Worship make use of the Lord's-Prayer ? Answer. Oh ! — Because that is set down Word for Word in the Bible. • They're so perverse and opposite. As if they worship'd God for spite. The foregoing is a single page 8vo. quoted entire as above. It would be difficult to find another copy. 543 Chew (Samuel) Chief Justice, Delaware, The Speech of, to the Grand- Jury of the County of New-Castle, Nor. 21, 1741, calf extra hy Bedford Philadelphia, printed and sold hy B. Feanelin, 1741, 16 pp. 8» 544 Child (Josiah) A New Discourse of Trade, wherein is Ee- commended several weighty Points relating to Companies of Merchants, the Act of Navigation, Naturalization of Strangers, and our Woolen Manufactures, The Ballance of Trade,and the Nature of Plantations.^ne co^y Lond. 1698, S" Twenty-four prel. leaves, viz. Title, preface, and contents ; Text 238 pp. 545 Chipman (Nathaniel) Judge, Vermont, Sketches of the Prin- ciples of G-overnment, Mrst Edition Rutland, printed for the Author, 1793, 12° Half-title, title, 2 leaves ; ' Preface ' pp. iii.-iv. ' Errata ' 1 page ; ' Contents,' pp. viii.-xii. ; Text pp. 13-292. 546 Chiquitos. Erbauliche und angenehme G-eschichten derer Chiqvitos, und anderer von deneu Patribus der GeseUschafft JEsu in Paraquaria neu-bekehrten Volcker; samt einem ausfiihrlichen Bericht vo i dem Amazonen-Strom, wie auch einigen Nachrichten von der Landachaft Guiana, in der neuen Welt, calf Vierm, Paul Straub, 1729, 8" Eight prel. leaves ; viz. Frontispiece, Title, and Preface ; Text, 744 pp. 'Register,' 7 leaves. SECOND bat's sale. 61 547 Chbistendoms Saga Hliodande um pad hvornenn Christen Tru kom pyrst a Island, at forlage pess haloplega Herra, OlafaTryggvason ar Noregs Kongs. Cum Gratia & Privilegio Sacrse Eegi® Maiestatis Danise & Norvegise. (The Saga (History) of the planting of the Christian faith for the first time in Iceland under King Olaf Tryggvason), Jif. mor. Frentud i Skal hollti ap Sendrich Kruse, 1688, 4° Two prel. leaves : Text 26 pp. and 1 sequent leaf. 548 Chronologie Septenaire de L'Histoire de la Paix entre les Eoys de Prance et d'Espagne, . . . auee le succez de plusieurs navigations faietes aux IndcS Orientales, Occidentales & Septentrionales, depuis le commencement de I'an 1598, iusques a la fin de I'an 1604, Derniere Edition, ^jie copy, old mor, Paris, 1609, 8" Five prel. leaves ; viz. Engraved title, ' 1607.' Title, 2 Epistles, signed ' P.V.P.C and 506 folioed leaves ; the Privilege on reverse of the last leaf. 549 Chumillas (Julian) Comissario General de Indias, Memorial Jvridico, y Legal, Jif. mor. [1690 P], fol. Seventy leaves signed at the end 'Lie. D. Balthasar de Azebedo.' 550 Church (Thomas) The History of Philip's War, commonly called the Great Indian War, of 1675 and 1676. Also, of the French and Indian Wars at the Eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704. Also an Appendix, by Samuel G. Drake, 2nd ed. of. Exeter, N. H. 1829, 12" Three hundred and sixty pp. Frontisp. 551 CiEQA BE Leon (Pedeo be) Paste Peimeea Dela cheo- NiCA BEL Peetj. Que traeta la demarcacion de sus prouinciaa : la descripcion dellas. Las fundaciones de las nueuas ciudades. Los ritos y costumbres de los indios. T otras cosas estranas dignas de ser sabidas, numerous curious woodcuts, fine large and clean copy, lut wanting folio 21 [Oolophori] % Impressa en Seuilla en casa de Martin de montesdoca, 1563, fol. Ten prel. leaves ; viz. Title in red and black within a border and under- neath the Arms of Spain, reverse blank : ' El prinoipe.' 2 pp ; ' Dedication ' Al muy alto y muy poderoso eerior don Phillipe ' 2 pp ; ' If Prohemio del Author :' 6 pp : ' t Tabla dlos capitulos' etc. 7 pp : 'IT Los Errores de la impressio ' 1 page. Text folioed j to cxxxiiij, with the Autograph signa- ture of the author at the end, over the Colophon. " The iirst part only was printed : the 2nd and 3rd parts were seen in MS. in Madrid some time ago, but it is not known what became of them." — Rich. 552 CiEgA DE Leon (Pedro de) La Cheonica bel Peet, fine copy with many small woodcuts, vellum Anvers, 1554, 8° On the reverse of the Title is the privilege; 'Al Mvy Alto,' etc. 2 leaves; ' Prohemio del Autor :' etc. 5 leaves ; Text 204 folioed leaves. Reprint of the foregoing. 62 SECOND day's sale. 553 Cicero (Marcus Tullius) Cato Major, or his Discourse of Old, Age, with Explanatory Kotes, good copy, old calf PUladelpUa, Peikted and Sold bt B. Feanbxin, 1744, d" Title in black and red, reverse blank : ' The Printer to the Reader,' ' Corri- genda' and 'Index to the Notes' pp. iii. to viii. Text, 159 pp. This book Franklin always considered the chef d!asuwe of his press. He brought copies to England, and distributed them with evident satisfaction. 554 Cicero (Marcus Tullius) Cato Major, byBenj. Franklin, LL.D. uncut Land. rep. 1778, 8° Portrait of Dr. Franklin. Title ; ' Introduction ' 1 p. signed ' B. Franklin,' ' Index' 1 p. and text 163 pp. 555 Clap (Thomas) of Yale Coll. A Brief History and Vindication of the Doctrines Eeceived and Established in the Churches of New-England, with a Specimen of the IN'ew Scheme of Eeligion beginning to prevail NewSwoen: Jos. barker, 1755, 44 pp. 8" 556 Clap (Thomas) An Essay on The Nature and Eotmdation of Moral Virtue and Obligation ; for the Use of the Students of Tale-College New-JLaven: B. Mecom, 1765, 8° Title, ii and 66 pp. Contents and Errata 2 pp. 557 Clap (Thomas) The Annals or History of Tale-College, in New-Haven, halfmor. NewSaven : J. Sotchhiss and B. Mecom, 1766, 8° Title and preface 2 leaves. Text 103 pp. ' Errata ' 1 page ; ' Catalogus ' pp. 105-124. 558 Clark (Samuel) A New Description of the "World, last leaf ■ mutilated Lond. 1708, 3 pr. Is. & 218 pp. 12" 559 Clavigero (Francesco Saverio) The History of Mexico. Collected from Spanish and Mexican Historians, from Manu- scripts, and Ancient Paintings of the Indians, translated by Charles CuUen, Esq. 2 vols.J'^ae copy, old calf gilt Lond. 1787, 4'' Vol. I. Title and dedication, 2 leaves. ' Translator's Preface,' pp. iii-iv. 'Preface,' pp. vii-xi. 'An Account,' etc. pp. xiii-xxxii. 'Contents,' 2 leaves ; and text 476 pp. Map, and 24 numbered plates. Vol. II. Title and Contents, 2 leaves ; text, 463 pp. Map and 1 plate. 660 Clavigero (E. 8.) History of Mexico, 2nd Ed. calf Lond. 1807, 4'' Vol. I. 18 prel. leaves and 476 pp. Map and 24 numbered plates. II. 2 prel. leaves and 463 pp. 1 plate. 561 Cobbet (Thomas), Minister at Lyn, N.E., A Practical Dis- course of Prayer, calf Lond. 1654, 8" Half-title, title, ' To the Reader.' 4 leaves and 1 p. ' The Heads of the Chapters,' etc. 1 p. and 1 leaf, and text 551 pp. 562 Cobbet (Thomas) Discourse of Prayer. Ajiother Ed. calf Lond. 1654, 8" Title, ' To the Eeader.' 4 leaves and 1 p. ' The Heads of the Chapters/ etc. 1 p. and 1 leaf; and text 551 pp. 563 Cobbet (Thomas) Discourse of Prayer. Another Ed. calf Lond. 1657, S"* Half-title, title, ' To the Reader,' 4 leaves and 1 p. « The Heads of the Chap- ters,' etc. 1 p. and 1 leaf; and text 550 pp. SECOND DAX'S SALE. 63 564 Cobbet (Thomas) Civil Magistrates' Power in matters of Eeligion Modestly Debated. Together with A Brief Answer to a certain Slanderous Pamphlet called 111 News from New- England ; or, A Narrative of New-England's Persecution. By John Clark of Eoad-Island, Physician, half calf ioW. 1653, 4° Title and dedication to Cromwell, 4 leaves ; table 3 pp. ' Errata ' and Privilege 1 page ; text 108 pp. The second part of this rare book, con- taining the answer to Clark's 111 News, is wanting in this copy. 565 Cobbett (WiUiam) Observations on the Debates of the American Congress, or the Addresses presented to General "Washington, on his resignation Fhiladelphia printed : Land repr. 1797. Title and 38 pp. 8° 566 Cobbett ("William) PoEcrpiirai's "Works ; containing various "Writings and yelections, exhibiting a faithful Picture of the United States of America ; of their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Eesources; of the characters of their Presi- dents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men ; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Eeligion, Vir- tues and Vices of the People, 12 vols, half morocco Lond. CoVbett and Morgan, 1801 Vol. I. 400 pp. Vol. II. 2 prel. leaves and 472 pp. Vol. III. 2 prel. leaves and 440 pp. Vol. IV. 2 prel. leaves and 444 pp. Vol. V. 2 prel. leaves and 432 pp. Vol. VI. 2 prel. leaves and 432 pp. Vol. VII. 2 prel. leaves and 430 pp. Vol. VIII. 2 prel. leaves and 480 pp. Vol. IX. 2 prel. leaves and 412 pp. Vol. X. 2 prel. leaves and 440 pp. ' Postscript.— To the Public,' 3 pp. Vol. XI. 2 prel. leaves and 434 pp. Vol. XII. 2 prel. leaves and 252 pp. ' Index ' 81 pp. 567 Cochrane (Charles Stuart) Journal of a Eesidence and Travels in Colombia in 1823-24, 2 vols, loards, uncut Lond. 1825, 8° Vol. I. 8 prel. leaves, and text 534 pp. Frontispiece and ' Map of Colom- bia, by Sidney Hall.' II. Title, contents pp. iii-viii; text 498 pp. ' Appendix.' pp. 499-515. Frontispiece. 568 Cochrane (Lord). Manifiesto de las Acusaciones que a nombre del General San Martin hicieron sus Legados ante el Gobierno de Chile contra el Vice-Almirante Lord-Coch- rane y Vindicacion de este dirigida al Mismo San Martin, closely cut Lima, 1823, 12" Three prel. leaves and 68 pp. errata 1 p. 569 Cockburn (James). The Trial of Lieutenant Col. Cockburne, late Governor of the Island of St. Eustatius, for the Loss of the said Island, half mar. Lond. [1783] 71 pp. 4° 570 Cockburn (James), Proceedings on the Trial of, halfmor. Lond. 1783, 8° Title and dedication, signed ' William Eogerson,' 2 leaves; and text 194 pp. with ' Return,' etc. a folded sheet. 64 SECOND DAT S SALE. 571 Cockbum (John) A Journey over Land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the Great South Sea. To which is added the Travels of Nicholas "Withington, a Factor in the East Indiase, very fine copy, old calf Land. 1735, 8° 357 pp. and map. This work is sometimes, as in the French edition, erro- neously stated to be by Nic. Withington. 572 CoDDiN&Toir (William) of Uliode Island, A Demonstea- TION OE TBrE LOTE tTNTO ToU THE EtTLEES OE THE COLONT OE THE MASSACHrsETS ITT Netv En glande, >-e 577 Collection (A) of Speeches and "Writings on the Cominitment of the Lord Mayor to the Tower, etc. hf. mor. Beprinted ly John Holt, New York, 1771, 8» Title, ' A Short Account,' etc. pp. iii-iv ; Text, pp. 5-48. 578 Collection (A) of Voyages undertaken by the Dutch East India Company, for the Improvement of Trade and Navi- gation, old calf Lond. 1703, 8" Title and Introduction, 16 leaves ; text, 336 pp. ; with 10 maps at pp. 3, 9, 20, 48. 98, 103, 131, 136, 179, 252. Not mentioned by Rich. SECOND dat's sale. 65 579 Collection (A) of Devotional Tracts, viz. An Extract of the Spirit of Prayer, by W. Law, A.M — A Discourse of Mis- takes concerning Religion, etc. by Thomas Hartley, A.M. — ■ Christ's Spirit, a Christian Strength, by William Dell — The Stumbling Stone, by ditto — The Doctrine of Baptism, by ditto— The Trial of Spirits, by ditto— The Liberty of Flesh and Spirit distinguished, by J. Eutty — Observations on Enslaving, Importing, and Purchasing of Negroes, etc. — ■ The Uncertainty of a Death-bed Repentance. Fine copy, calf, ly Bedford Phil, and Germantown, 1759-60, 8° General title; title, 'An Extract,' etc. pp. 3-47 ; title, 'A Discouise,' etc. pp. 3-71; title, 'Christ's Spirit,' pp. 75-168 (the last two pa^ed con- secutively); title, 'The Doctrine,' etc. 'To the Reader,' pp. iiiiv, and pp. 5-43 ; title, ' The Trial,' etc. pp. 3-55 ; title, ' The Liberty,' etc. pp. 3-64 ; title, ' Observations on the Enslaving,' etc. pp. 3-16. This Collection consists of six tracts, printed in 1759 and 1760; four by Franklin, and two [DUconrse of Mistakes, and Christ's Spirit- — and Observations on Enslaving Negroes) by Christopher Sower at (lerman- town. 580 Colliber (Samuel) Columna Eostrata : or, a Critical History of the English Sea Affairs ; wherein all the Remarkable Actions of the English Nation at Sea are described, ^me copy, old calf Lond. 1727, 8" Title ; Preface, pp. iii-vi ; and Text, pp. 7-312 ; ' Index,' 4 leaves. A lar!?e part of this volume relates to affairs in America : it is unnoticed by Eioh. 581 Collins (John) of the Soyal Fishery Company, Salt and Fishery, a Discourse thereof, half calf Lond. 1682, 4" Tour prel. leaves, and 164 pp. 'The Contents' and 'Errata,' 2 leaves. Not mentioned by either Lowndes or Rich. 582 Colman (Benjamin) of Bath, afterwards of Boston, Practical Discourses upon the Parable of the Ten Virgins Lond. 1707, 8" Four prel. leaves and 423 pp. 583 — The same, 2nd ed. iaege papee, imcut Boston, N'.F. Bogers and Fowle, and J. Fdwards, 1747, 8" Title, and 350 pp. 5S4 Colman (Benjamin) of Boston. The Piety and Duty of Rulers to comfort and encourage the Ministry of Christ. In a Sermon at the Lecture in Boston, before His Excel- lency and the General Court, June 10th, 1708 Boston, B. Green : sold ly Benj. Fliot, 1708, sm. 8° Two pre), leaves and 31 pp. 585 Colman (Benjamin) A Devout Contemplation on the meaning of Divine Providence, in the Early Death of Pious and Lovely Children. Preached upon the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth 'Wainvrright, who departed this Life, April the 8th, 1714, having just compleated her 14th year Boston, by John Allen, for Joanna Perry, 1714, sm. 8° Title and 34 pp. 66 SECOND day's sale. 586 Colman (Benjamin) A Sermon Preach'd at the Ordination of Mr. William Cooper, in Boston, N.E. May 23, 1716. "With Mr. Cooper's Confession of Paith, and his Answers to the Questions proposed to him upon that Occasion. N.B. Some Paragraphs omitted in the Preaching, are here inserted in their proper places. Boston, by JB. Green, for Samuel Oerrish and Daniel Henchmam,, 1716, sm. 8" Title ; ' to the Reader ' 2 pp. ; Text 40 pp. ' Mr. Cooper's Confession of Faith,' etc, 24 pp. 587 Colman (Benjamin) The faithful Ministers of Christ mind- ful of their own Death. A Sermon Preached at Boston ; upon the Death of Solomon Stoddard, late Pastor of the Church of Christ in Northampton: who departed this Life,. Peb. 11. 1729, MisJcm. hf.mor. Boston, for B. Senchman, John Phillips and T. Sancoch, 1729, 8" Title and Dedication 2 leaves ; text 25 pp. ' Appendix,' 4 pages. The Appendix contains a biographical notice of Solomon Stoddard. 588 Colman (Benjamin) Faithful Pastors Angels of the Churches. A Sermon preached to the Bereaved Flock, March 4, 1739, on the Lord's-Day after the Funeral of the Reverend Mr. Peter Thacher of Boston, jEtat. 62, vmcut Boston : hy J. Braper,for B. Henchman and S. Eliot, 1739, 8" Title and 26 pp. 589 Columbus (Cheistophee). Eyn schon hubsch lesen ton etlichen inszlen die do in ettetzen ztten ftjn- den stnd doech de kunig ton hispania. tnd sagt to geoszen wdn deelichen dingen die in dc selbe inszien SYND, morocco extra, by Bedford \_Colophon'] Qetrucht su straszburg vff grunecTc vo meister Bartlomess hustler ym iar. 1497, vff sant Jeronymus tag. 4" A PACSIMILE OP THIS RARE TRACT BT THE ELDER MR. HARRIS, made •with such marvellous exactness, that it requires no ordinary expertness to detect it from the original. Five copies were only taken from the excessively rare original in the Grenville Library. It is a translation into German, with some alterations and additions, of the famous COLUMBtJS Letter, first printed in Latin, iu 1493. It consists of seven leaves, with 30 lines in a full page. The wood-cut on the title page is repeated on the last page. 590 Columbus. Memorial del hecho, cerca dela hoia dela qve llaman minuta del testamento de don Christoual Colon, pri- mero Almerate de las Iridias, de aiio de. 97. 25 leaves, fol. 591 Columbus. Lettera Earissima di Cristoforo Colombo Ei- prodotta e Illustrata dal Cavaliere Ab. Morelli, large paper, M 9f- Bassano, 1810, 8» Title ; ' Prefazione,' pp. iii.-xvi. 'Copia,' etc. I leaf ; text, pp. 5.66. 592 Columbus. Yita di Christoforo Colombo scritta e corredata di nuove osservazioni di note storico-critiche e diun'Appen- dice di documenti rari o inediti dal Cavaliere Luigi Bossi, mcut Milano, 1818, 8" Four prel. leaves and 255 pp. Portrait and plate. SECOND day's sale. 67 593 Columbus. Codice Diplomatico Columbo-Americano ossia Eaccolta di Doeumenti OriginalL e inediti, spettanti a Cris- toforo Colombo alia scoperta ed al Governo dell' America, half calf Genova, 1823, 40 Ixxx and 348 pp. Portrait of Columbus and 4 plates. 594 Common Sense, addressed to the Inhabitants of America. I. Of the Origin and Design of G-overnment. II. Of Mon- archy and Hereditary Succession. III. On the present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present Ability of America, hf. mor. FMladelphia: New-Torh, repr. [1776] 8" Title and Introduction 2 leaves ; text 56 pp. By the celebrated Tom Paine. " The American Editions contain such reflections on the King and Government of Great Britain, as could not have been printed here without considerable hazard." — M. Mm. 595 Common Sense. Another Ed. Jialfmor. Newport, Sol. Southwiek, 1776, 8° Three prel. leaves and 31 pp. 596 Common Sense. Another Ed. Udinb. reprinted 1776, 12° Three prel. leaves and 99 pp. 597 Common Sense. Another Ed. 7if. mor. fine copy, uncut Lond. 1775, 127 pp. 4° 598 — Plain Truth: addressed to the Inhabitants of America. Containing Remarks on a late Pamphlet, entitled Common Sense, hf. mor. Philadelphia, printed. Lond. repr. VllQ, 8° Two prel. leaves and 47 pp. Dr. Parr said that this tract produceda monderful ejff'ect throughout America and England. Rich. 599 Compleat (A) Collection of Papers, in twelve Parts : relating to the Great Eevolutions ia England and Scotland Lond. 1688-9, 4° Title : ' To the Reader, 2 pp. ; ' The Contents' of the 12 parts 4 pp ; 1st Collection, 3rd Edition, 1689, title and 34 pp.; 2nd Collection, 3rd Edition, 1689, title and 34 pp; 3d Collection, 1688, title and 38 pp.; 4th Collection, 1688, title and 34 pp. ; 5th Collection, title and pp. 1 to 24, 1 to 8 and 33- 54; 6th to 11th Collections, each title and 34 pp.; 12th Collection, title and 40 pp. The 10th Article of the 6th Collection contains ' a Narrative of the Miseries of New England, by reason of an Arbitrai'y Government erected there.' pp. 29 to 34. 600 Complete (A) and accurate Account of the Very Important Debate in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, July 9, 1782, in which the cause of Mr. Pox's Eesignation, and the great Question of American Independence came under Considera- tion. To which are added, the Speeches in the House of Lords, the following day on the same Subject : 3rd Ed. half mor. Lond. 1782, 80 Title, dedication, and an advertisement, 3 leaves ; text 57 pp. ' Many of our numerous Eeadera,' etc. pp. 59-61. 68 THIRD DAY'S SALE. AT ONE o'clock MOST PUNCTTJAILT. 601 Conciliatory Address to the People of Great Britain and of the Colonies, on the present important crisis, Tif. mor. Lond. 1775, 2 pr. Is. and 56 pp. 8» ' 602 Condamine (M. de la) Eelation abregee d'un Voyage fait dans rinterieur de L'Amerique Meridionale, depuis la C6te de la JMer du Sud, jusqu' aux C6tes dn Bresil & de la G-uyane, en descendant La Riviere des Amazones. Nouvelle Edition Augmentee de la Eelation de TEmeute populaire de Cuen^a auPerou, et la Eelation du Voyage de Madame Godin, cf. Maestricht, 1778, 8" Title ; ' Extrait,' etc. 1 p. ' Preface ' xvi pp.; Text 379 pp. with Cop- per Plate of the ' Ville de Cuen^a au Perou,' and ' Carte du cours du Mar- agnon,' etc. 603 Conduct (The) of aE. Hon. Gentleman in resigning the Seals of his Office justified, by Facts, and upon the PriQciples of the British Constitution. 2nd Ed. Lond. 1761, 8" Title and 82 pp. 604 Conduct (The) of the Ministry Impartially examined. In a Letter to the Merchants of London. 2nd Ed. half mor. Lond. 1756, title and pp. 3-68, 8" 605 Connecticut. A General History of Connecticut, from its first Settlement under George Eenwick, Esq. to its Latest Period of Amity with Great Britain ; including a Descrip- tion of the Country, and many curious and interesting Anec- dotes, with an Appendix. By a Gentlemen of the Province [Eev. Samuel A. Peters]. Large Paper Lond. 1781, 8" Title ' Preface,' pp. iii-x. and text 366 pp. ' Appendix,' pp. 367-424. ' Index,' pp. 425-436. See a wonderful account of the falls of the Upper Cohos, amongst other marvels contained in this work. Dr. Peters, like most of the Church of England Clergy in America, at the hreaking out of the Revolution, espoused the Tory side, and rendering him- self, as many thought, too conspicuous in his opposition to the popular cause, was presented with a coat of tar and feathers by the good people of his parish in Connecticut, and compelled to evacuate his living. He came to England, and published this book in ridicule of Connecticut. It is often, by foreigners, regarded as a true history, but is about as much entitled to that character as Kidcherbocker's History of Nero York. 606 Connecticut (A Eegister for the State of), with an Almanack, for the Year of our Lord, 1785. Calculated for the Meri- dian of New-London, Lat. 41. 25. North, by Nathan Daboll, Teacher of the Mathematics at the Academic School in Plainfield. New London, by T. Q~reen, [1785], 16" Forty-eight pp. [Almanac] 12 pp. Few of the ephemeral productions of New-England are of greater rarity than its early Almanacs. THIED DAT's hale. 69 607 Connecticut. The Public Eecords of the Colony of Connecti- cut, from 1636 to 1689, by J. H. Turnbull, 3 vols, cloth Hartford, 1850-59, 1752 pp. 8° 608 Connecticut, Acts and Laws of the State of New-London, 1784, folio Title ; ' Charter,' etc. pp. 3-8. 'Articles ' etc. 6 pp. ' Catalogue ' etc. 2 pp. Text 265 pp. 609 Connecticut. The Code of 1650, being a Compilation of the , Earliest Laws and Orders of the Q-eneral Court of Connecti- cut ; to which is added some extracts from the ' Blue Laws,' Hartford, by Silas Andrus, 1825, sm. 8" One hundred and nineteen pp. including Frontispiece. 610 Connecticut (The) Dissenters' Strong Box : by the Rev. John Leland, Pastor of the Baptist Church in Cheshire, Mass. The Dissenter's Petition, Connecticut Ecclesiastical Laws, American Constitutions (Extracts fi-om), etc. unout, New-London, Ghas. Holt, 1802, 40 pp. 8" 611 Consequences (not before adverted to) that are likely to result from the late Eevolution of the British Empire Lond. 1783, 8" Title, and pp. 5-33. 612 Considerations against laying any New Duty upon Sugar, hf. mor.fine copy Lond. 1744, 8° Half-title, title, and 34 pp. 613 Considerations of the Propriety of imposing Taxes in the British Colonies, for the purpose of raising a Eevenue, by Act of Parliament, [by Mr. Dulaney, Chief Justice of Mary- land, North America], margins cut close New York, repr. hy John Holt, 1/65, 55 pp. 8° 614 Considerations, etc. 2nd ed. hf mor. Annapolis, Jonas Green, 1765, 2 pr. Is. and pp. 5-55, 4" 615 Considerations, etc. Another ed. hf mor. New York, repr. hy John Holt, 1765, 2 pr. Is. and pp. 5-55, 8° 616 Considerations, etc. Another ed. Lond. repr. 1766, 4 pr. Is. and 69 pp. 8° 617 Considerations, etc. 2nd (London) ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1766, 3 pr. Is. and 81 pp. 8" 618 Considerations (Some) humbly offer'd upon the BiU now depending in the House of Lords, relating to the Trade be- tween the Northern Colonies and the Sugar Islands, hf. mor. [Lond.'] 1732, 19 pp. 8° 619 Considerations on behalf of the Colonists Lond. 1765, 8° Title, and 52 pp. 620 Considerations, etc. 2nd ed. Lond. 1765, 8° Title, and 52 pp. 621 Considerations on the Nature and Extent of the Legislative Authority of the British Parliament, hf mar. Philadelphia, Will. Sf Tho. Bradford, 1774:, iv and 35 pp. 8" 70 THIRD day's sale. 622 Considerations on the Dispute now depending before tlie Honourable House of Commons, between the British South- ern and Northern Plantations in America, Jif. mor. Land. 1751,8" Title, and 30 pp. 623 Considerations on the Trade and Tinances of this Kingdom, 2nd ed. with interesting MS. notes Lond. 17G6, 4* Title, and pp. ."5-119. 624 Considerations, etc. 3rd ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1769, 239 pp. 8" 625 Considerations upon the Present State of our Affairs at Home and Abroad Lond. 1739, 8» Title, and pp. 3-39. 626 Considerations upon the Eights of the Colonists to the Privileges of British Subjects, Jif. mor. New York, John Solt, 1766, 2 pr. Is. and 27 pp. 8" 627 Constitutional Law: comprising the Declaration of Inde- pendence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitutions of the several States composing the Union, bds, uncut Washington, Oales Sf Seaton, 1820, 2 pr. Is. and 409 pp. 12" 628 Constitutions (The) of the Sixteen States which compose the Confederated Republic of America, according to the latest amendments Newiurgh, David Lenniston, 1800, 288 pp. 12° 629 Constitutions (The) of the several Independent States of America, the Declaration of Independence, etc. The whole arranged, with a Preface and Dedication, by the Eev. Will. Jackson, half calf Lond. 1783, 8" Portrait of Washington. 18 prel. leaves, and 472 pp. . 630 Constitutions (The) of the several Independent States of America, the Declaration of Independence, etc. published by Order of Congress,^, mor. Philadelphia printed, Lond. repr. 1783, 8° Portrait of Benjamin Franklin. Title, ' In Congress,' 1 page ; ' The Editor's Advertisement,' pp. v-viii; text, 168 pp.; 'Appendix,' pp. 169-189; 'A List of the Presidents,' etc. 1 leaf. 631 Constitutions (The) of the United States, according to the latest amendments, etc. ; also, the Amendments to the Con- stitution of Maryland, not in any former edition Philadelphia, Boh. Campbell, 1800, 12" Title and contents, 2 leaves ; ' Declaration,' etc. v-xxlv ; text, pp. 5-272. 632 Contestacion Eapida al Discurso Opinado que Pronuncid un M. con Motive de la Plancha que el G. Cons. Circuld a las 11. simb. del rito esc. sobre el nuevo Juramento exigido y demaa de BU contenido, ^. mor. Habana, 5821 [1821] 15 pp. 4" THIRD day's sale. 71 633 Controversy (The) between Great Britain and her Colonies Eeviewed, hf. mor. Boston, Mein and Meeming, 1769, 8° Title, and pp. 3-100. By Will. Knox, Under Secretary of State for American Affairs. 684 Conway (G-eneral) The Speech of, on moving in the House of _ Commons (May 5th, 1780), " That leave be given to bring in a Bill for Quieting the Troubles now reigning in the British Colonies in America," hf. mor. Lond. 1781, 2 pr. Is. and 51 pp. 8° 635 Cooke (Edward) A Yoyage to the South Sea, and round the ^ World, perform'd in the years 1708, 1709, 1710 and 1711, 2 vols. Lond. 1712, 8» Vol. I. Title; dedication, 2 leaves; contents, 2 leaves; introduction, 6 leaves; and text, 432 pp.; index, 5 leaves ; with 18 plates at pp. 23, 25, 84, 99, 108, 114, 119, 127, 147, 162, 163, 2.^2, 300, 306, 312, 316, 322, 325; a Map of the World at p. 1, and Map of the River Amazon at p. 248. II. Title, dedication, and contents, 4 leaves; introduction, xxiv pp. ; text, 328 pp. ; index, 4 leaves ; 3 Journal Tables at pp. 3, 66, 92. 636 Cook (James). An Abridgement of Captain Cook's last Voyage, performed in the years 1776-80, extracted from the 4to. edition in 3 vols, by Capt. King Lond. 1784, frontisp. and 465 pp. 12° 637 Coole (A) Conference between the Scottish Commissioners Cleared Eeformation, and the HoUand Ministers Apologeti- call Narration, hf. mor. 1644, 4" Nine prel. leaves and 1 8 pp. 638 Cooper (Eev. Mr.) The History of North America Lond. [1780 ?, date cut off,'] 12" Four prel. leaves and pp. 13-184. Frontispiece and plates at pp. 60, 70, 82, 127, 180. 639 Cooper. Another ed. Lond. 1789, 12" Frontispiece, title, preface, and contents, 5 leaves ; text, V84 pp. 5 plates. 640 Cooper. 2nd American ed. calf Lansinghurgh, Silvester Tiffany, 1795, 12° Four prel. leaves and 159 pp. Copper-plate frontispiece and plates at pp. 44,55,66,108,156. 641 Cooper (Eev. Mr.) The History of South America Bennington, Anth. Saswell, for Tho. Spencer, [1793], 12° Six prel. leaves, and 168 pp. Copper plates, ' A. Reed, sculpt. 1793,' at pp. 48, 61, 105,153, 166. The copper plates are curious as specimens of American book illustrations of this period. 642 Cooper (Thomas), President of the College, South Carolina, Some Information respecting America, hf. mor. Lond. 1794, 8° Four prel. and 240 pp. ' Errata,' 1 page. With Map of the Middle States of America, 12Jby 18J inches. 643 Cooper (Thomas). 2nd ed, Lond. 1795, 8° Four prel. and 240 pp. With Map of the Middle States of America, 12J by 18 J inches. 72 THIRD day's sale. 644 Cooper (William) The Doctrine of Predestination unto Life) Explained and Vindicated, old calf Boston printed, : London, repr. 1765, title, and 146 pp. 12" 645 Coppinger (Jose) Manifesto, que demostrando el injusto y violento proceder que se ha observado en San Augustin de Plorida, despojandole de Orden de la Autoridad gobernante, de los Archivos de su Gobierno y otros papeles, despues de la Entrega de la Provincia a los Estados Unidos de America, hf. mor. Mladelfia, Juan F. Surtel, 1821, 8" Half title, title, and pp. 5-36. 646 Coreal (Francois) Voyages aux Indes Occidentales, depuia 1666, jusqu'en 1697. Avec une Eelation de la G-uiane de Walter Ealeigh, et le Voyage de Narborough a la Mer du Sud par le Detroit de Magellan, &c. NouveUe Edition, revfte, corrigee, et augmentee, 2 vols, old calf Paris, 1722, 8" Vol. I. title ; text 438 pp. ; table 4 pp. ; privilege 2 pp. Map at p. 1 and plates at pp. 50, 157, 304, 324,326,352. Vol. II. Title and 406 pp.; table 2 pp.; 3 maps. The existence of Francis Correal has been doubted by some writers, but his honajides is believed in by Mr. Ricb. 647 Cornelius (Elias) The Little Oaage Captive, an Authentic Narrative: to which are added some interesting Letters written by Indians Tork, 1824, frontisp. and 182 pp. 12" 648 Cornwallis (Earl). An Answer to the Narrative of Lieut. - Gen. Sir Hen. Clinton Lond. 1783, 8° Title ; Introduction, xvi pp. ' Contents,' 3 leaves, and text 260 pp. ' Errata ' 8 lines on a slip of paper. W^ith ' State of the Troops in Virginia, to face p. 236,' a folded sheet. The work comprises the correspondence of the noble commanders during the North American Campaign of 1781. 649 Coronado (Carlos Vasquez). Por Don Carlos Vazquez Coro- nado, vezino de Guatimala. Con El Senor Fiscal. Sobre los treynta y vn mil Tostones, en que se le remato el Officio de Alguazil mayor de la Audiecia de Guatimala, para don Antonio Vasquez Coronado su hijo, Jif. mor. [1632], 5 leaves, folio 650 Correa (Diego). El Ciudadano Don Diego Correa al Escmo. Sr. Capitan General Gefe Superior Politico, etc. etc. etc. Cuarta edicion, gratis, hf. mor. Sahana, 1822, en la oficina Liberal, 13 pp. 8" 651 Correa (Juan Nunez). El Eey. Lo qve por mi mandado se assieta, y eoncierta con luan Nuiiez Correa Portugues, vezino de la ciudad de Lisboa, sobre la haberia que en las ciudades de Seuilla, Cadiz, y otras partes, se cobra de todo el oro, y plata, piedras, perlas y joyas, y otras cosas que vienen de las Indias : y de todas las mercaderias que van a eUas, y a Iqs Islas del mar Oceano, hf. mor. [Dated] Valladolid, 26 Sept. 1603, 15 leaves, folio THIED bat's sale. 73 652 Corro (Juan del). Forma de el nvevo beneficio de metales de plata, por el Capitan de luan del Corro, hf. mor. [Dated~\ Potosi, y Junio 24, 1676, 4 leaves, folio 653 Corry (Jolrn) The Life of George Washington, and of the Most Eminent Men who effected the American Eevolution Land. 1800, 8" Two hundred and twenty-eight pp. Index 3 pp. Portrait of Washington. 654 Cortes (Hbenanbo). Eerdinandi CortesiiVon dem ISTewen Hispanien, so im Meer gegem Nidergang, Zwo gantz lustige vnnd fruchtreiche Historien, an den groszmachtigisten vnii- berwindtlichisten Herren, Carolum. V. Eomischen Kaiser etc. Kiinig in Hispanien, etc.j^Me copy Augspurg, PJiilipp Ylhart, 1550, foUo Six prel. leaves. Text in xxxix folioed leaves, followed by one blank and two leaves not numbered, and folios i to Ix. This edition in German con- tains at the end several letters concerning the settlements of Germans iu Spanish America not found in the Latin or Spanish editions. 655 CoETES (Heenando). Historia de Nueva-Espaiia, eserita por Bu esclarecido Conquistador Hernan Cortes, aumentada con otros Documentos, j Notas. Por el Ilustrissimo Seiior Don Erancisco Antonio Lorenzana, Arzobispo de Mexico, vellum Mexico, 1770, folio Eleven prel. leaves including the title, frontispiece, dedication, Prologue and erratas ; copper-plate map ; ' Viage de Hevnan Cortes,' 16 pp. ; copper- plate ' EI Grande Templo de Mexico ;' text 400 pp. Between pp. 176 and 177 is a title, 'Cordillera de los Pueblos,' etc. with 31 copper-plates, re- presenting Mexican Hieroglyphics; Indices 9 leaves. Map of California in 1541 at page 329. The three celebrated and highly important Letters of Cortes are here reproduced. 656 CoETES (Heenando) Carta de Eelacion, embiada a su Sacra- magestad del Emperador Nuestro Senor, por el Capitan General de la Nueva-Espafia, imcut absque notd, folio Text, pp. 1 — 128 without separate title. From Barcia's Sistoriados Primitivos. 657 Cortes (Hernando) Correspondance avec L'Empereur Charles- Quint, sur la Conquete du Mexique. Trad, par M. le Vi- comte de Elavigny Suisse, 1779, 487 pp. 8" 658 Cortes, Correspondance ; another ed. calf Paris, 12" Half-title, title, Epitre, Avis, and Sommaires, 26 pp. and 508 pp. of text, with 2 sequent leaves. 659 Cortes (Hernando) The Despatches of, now first translated into English from the original Spanish, with an Introduc- tion and Notes, by George Eolsom, one of the Secretaries ot the New York Historical Society, etc. laege papee. Ids. uncut New York : Land. 1843, 8" Twelve prel. pp. Introduction 36 pp. Text 431 pp. 659* — Another copy, small paper, tree marhled calf gilt, mirb. edges, by Mviere ib. i 843,8° li 74 TniBD DAl'S SALE. 660 Cosmopolita (El), Prospeeto and No. 1, July 18 to No. 9, Sept. 21, 1822 Santiago de Chile, 1822, 4" Prospeeto in 4 pp. Nos. 1 to 8 in 8 pp. each, and No. 9 in 16 pp. 661 Coste (John Francis) Oratio Habita in Capitolio Gulielmo- politano in Comitiis TJniversitatis VirginisB, die xii Junii M.DOO.LXSXii, hf. mor. Lugd. Bat. 1783, 8" Half-title, title, dedication to Washington, 3 leaves; text, 103 pp. 662 Cotton (John) Gods Peomise to His Plantation, 2 Sam. vii. 10, red morocco, hy Bedford London, ly William Jones, for John Bellamy, 1630, 4"' Title, reverse blank ; ' To the Christian Reader,' 2 leaves, signed ' I. H.'; text, 20 pp. 663 Cotton (John) The Churches Eesurrection, or the Opening of the fift and sixt verses of the 20th chap, of the Eevelation, corrected by his own hand, green morocco, ly Uayday Lond.for Senry Overton, 1642, 30 pp. 4" 664 Cotton (John) The Powring ovt of the Seven Vials ; or an Exposition of the 16 chapter of the Eevelation, with aa Application of it to our Times Lond. 1642, 4" Title; 'To the Christian Reader,' 1 leaf, signed 'I. H.'; and text, 35, 24, 24, 43, 16, 14, and 19 pp. 665 Cotton (John) The Keyes of the Kingdom of Heaven, and Power thereof, according to the Word of God, vellvm Lond. M. Simmons, for Sen. Overton, 1644, 4° Title ; ' To the Reader,' 5 leaves, signed ' Tho. Goodwin, Philip Nye ;' text, 59 pp. 666 Cotton (John) The Keyes, etc. 2nd ed. vellimi Lond. M. Simmons, for Hen. Overton, 1644, 4" Title ; ' To the Reader,' 5 leaves, signed ' Tho. Goodwin, Philip Nje ;' text, i59 pp. 667 Cotton (John) The "Way of the Churches of Christ in New England, vellvm Lond. Matth. Simmons, 1645, 4° Title ; ' H The Epistle to the Reader,' 5 pages, signed ' N. H., I. H.' ; text, 116 pp.; and table, 2 leaves. 668 Cotton (John) The Way of the Churches, another ed. . _ Lond. Matth. Simmons, 1645, 4" Four prel. leaves ; viz. Title, reverse blank ; ' The Epistle to the Reader,' ■ etc. signed ' N. H., I. H.' 5 pp.; text, 116 pp.; 'An Alphabetical! Table,' etc. 3 pp. 669 Cotton (John) The Bloitdt Tenent, Washed, and made white in the Blond of the Lambe ; being discussed and dis- charged of bloud-guiltinesse by just defence : wherein the great questions of this present time are handled, viz. How farre Liberty of Conscience ought to be given to those that truly feare God ? etc. Whereunto is added a Reply to Mr. [Roger] Williams Answer to Mr. Cottons Letter, veryjvtie large copy, old calf Lond. Matth. Symmons,for Hannah Allen, 1647, 4S Title; and text, 195 pp, ' A Reply to Mr. Williams,' 144 pp. THIED day's sale. 75 670 Cotton (John). Severall Qvestions of serious and necessary Consequence, propounded by the Teaching Elders unto M. lohn Cotton of Boston in New England, with his re- spective Answer to each Question, hf. mor. Lond.for Thomas Banlcs, 1647, 4" Title, and 10 pp. 671 Cotton (John) Sinoiis-g of Psalmbs a Q-ospel Oediwance, nearly uncut Zand, hy M. S. for Hannah Allen, 1647, 4" Title, and 72 pp. 672 Cotton (John) Singing of Psalmes, etc. another ed. hf. cf. Lond. 1650, 4» Title, and 72 pp. 673 Cotton- (John) Of the Holinesse of Church-Members, hf. mor. Lond.for Hanna Allen, 1650, 4° Title; dedication, 2 pages, signed ' John Cotton;' text, 95 pp. 674 Cotton (John) An Absteact op Laws and G-otiienment,, wherein as in a Mirroar may be seen the Wisdom and Per- fection of the Grovernment of Christs Kingdome ; now pub- lished after his [Cotton's] death, by William Aspinwall Lond. hy M. 8. for Idvewel Chapman, 1655, 4" Title ; ' To the Reader,' 3 leaves, signed ' Will. Aspinwall;' text, 35 pp.; 'An Analysis of Lawes and Government accomodated to New England,' with errata, 2 pp. 675 Cotton (John) A Brief Exposition, with Practical Obser- vations upon the whole Book of Canticles, never before printed, published by Anthony Tuckney, D.D. fine copy, original Mnding Lond.for Ralph Smith, 1655, 8° Half-title, imprimatur, and title, 3 leaves ; ' To the Reader,* 5 leaves, signed 'Anthony Tuckney;' text, 238 pp. 676 Cotton (John) An Exposition upon the Thirteenth Chapter of the Kevelation ; taken from his mouth in short-writing Lond.for L. Chapman, 1655, 4" Title ; To the Reader, signed by Thomas Allen, 4 pages ; text, 202 pp.; fol- . lowed by one blank leaf and 3 leaves of Table and Errata. 677 Cotton (John) A Briefe Exposition, with Practical Obser- vations upon the whole Booke of Ecclesiastes, the second impression, corrected, ^^e copy, old calf Lond. hy W. W.for Ralph Smith, 1657, 8" Title ; dedication, 3 leaves, signed by Anthony Tuckney ; text, 258 [for 260] pp. 678 Cotton (John) A Treatise of the Covenant of G-race, as it is dispensed to the Elect Seed, effectually unto Salvation ; being the substance of divers Sermons preached upon Acts 7, 8 ; the second edition, by a copy far larger then the former, and corrected also by the Authors own hand, calf Lond. hy Ja. Cottrel,for John Allen, 1659, 16° Twelve prel. leaves and 250 pp. 76 THIED day's sale. 679 Cotton (John) Covenant of Grace, corrected, and very mnch enlarged, by the Author's own hand, 3rd ed. Land, for Peter Parlcer, 1671, 8° On the reverse of the title, 'To the Reader;' 'A Table of the Contents,' 7 leaves ; and text, 223 pp. 680 Cotton (Rowland) Cain's Lamentations over Abel, in Six Books, 3rd ed New York : Wayland and Davis, for the Author, 1795, 12° Two hundred and thirty-nine pages ; ' A List of Subsci-ibers' Names, Phila- delphia,' 9 pp. 681 Cowdell (Thomas D.) A Poetical Journal of a Tour from British N'orth America to England, with Two Pieces of the Intended Jubilee, rnicut Bublin, 1809, 76 pp. 12" 682 Coxe (Daniel). A Description of the English Province of Carolana, by the Spaniards call'd Florida, and by the French La Louisiane; as also of the great and famous Eiver Meschacebe or Missisipi, the five vast navigable lakes of fresh water, and the parts adjacent Lond.for B. Oowse, 1722, 8» Title ; ' The Preface,' 25 leaves; ' The Contents,' 1 leaf; ' Map of Carolana,' etc. 22 by 17 inches; and text, 122 pp. 683 Coxe (Daniel) Description of Carolana, another ed. old calf Land. Olive Payne, 1741, 8" Twenty-seven prel. leaves; map; text, 122 pp. This and the preceding edition are alike, with the exception of the title-pages. 684 Coxe (Tench) Commissioner of Revenue, Philadelphia, A View of the United States of America, in a series of papers, written at various times between the years 1787 and 1794, calf Philadelphia, printed 1794 ; Lond. repr. 1795, 8* Eight prel. leaves — viz. title; prefatory note, pp. iii-x; table, pp. xi-xiv. Book I. 1 leaf; and text, 512 pp. 685 Coxe (WiUiam) Account of the Russian Discoveries between Asia and America, 4th ed. enlarged, calf Lond. 1803, 8" xxiv and 500 pp. ; ' List of the principal Books,' etc. 3 pp. ; 6 maps. 686 Craig (N. B.) History of Pittsburgh, cloth, 2 maps Pittsburgh, 1851, 312 pp. 12'> 687 Crawford (Charles) An Essay on the Propagation of the Gospel, in which there are numerous facts and arguments adduced to prove that many of the Indians in America are descended from the Ten Tribes, 2nd ed. bds. uncut Philadelphia, James Sumphreys, 1801, 154 pp. 8" 688 Crisis (The) of the Colonies considered, with some Ob- servations on the Necessity of properly connecting their Commercial Interest with Great Britain and America Lond. 1785, S" Title; dedication, pp. iii-v; To Lord Penrbyn, pp. vii-viii; text, 38 pp. signed ' John Williams.' THIED DATC'S SAIE. 77 689 GETTsms (Maetin) D. Solomoni Schweigkero Sultzensi, qui Constantinopoli in Aula Legati Imp, Eom. aliquot Annos Ecclesiasta fuit; et in Aegypto, Palaestina, Syria, pere- grinatus est, cum Descriptione illiua peregrinationis, calf extra, ly Bedford Argent. Mo. Fvyriot, 1582, 18 leaves, 4" 690 Cuba, Original Papers relating to the Expedition to the Island of, hf. mor. Land. 1744, 8" Half-title, title, and pp. 5-219. 691 Ctjbta3, AariESE y Espinosa (Joseph Eeancisco be) Extracto de los autos de diligencias, y reconocimientos de los Eios, Lagunas, Vertientes y Desagues de la Capital Mexico y su Va]le,^me copy Mexico, par la Viuda de D. Joseph 'Bernardo de JLogal, 1748, folio Title in red and black within a light border, having a ' Soneto' on the re- verse; text, 71 pages. At page 42 is a Map 14 by 16^ inches, engraved on copper by Antonio Morino of Mexico, entitled, ' Mapa de las Aguas que por el Circulo de 90 leguas uienen a la Laguna de Tescuco y de la Esten- gion que esta ylade Chalco tenian sacado del que en el Siglo antecedente deligneo B°. Carlos de Siguenza.' This book is of the utmost topographical and historical importance. 692 Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho (Joze Joaquim da) Ensaio I Economico sobre o Comercio de Portugal e suas Colonias Lisboa, 1794, 6 prel. leaves and 153 pp. 4° 693 Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho (Joze Joaquim da) A political Essay on the Commerce of Portugal and her Colonies, par- ticularly of Brasil, Ids. tmcut Bond. 1801, 8° Nine prel. leaves; text 198 pp. [wanting pp. 1-6] ; ' Errata' 2 pp. 694 Cure (A) for the Spleen. Being the Substance of a Conver- sation on the Times, taken in short Hand, by Sir Eoger de Coverly,^me copy, half morocco America, 1775, title and pp. 3-32, S" The scene of this Conversation is laid near Boston, and the book is an amus- ing Exposition of the Grievances and Politics of the Colonies. On page 30 of this copy are four lines of the text with this manuscript note at the bottom of the page, " From this to the conclusion of the period is omitted in all the vendible impressions, as the printer was a woman and ashamed" [illegible]. 695 CuETis (Maetin) The Aete oe Natigatioh-, first writ- ten in the Spanish tongue, from thence Translated into English by Eichard Eden : and now newly Corrected and inlarged, with many necessarie Tables, Eules, and Instruc- tions, for the more easie attaining to the knowledge of Na- uigation. By John Tapp, calf Bond, for John Tapp, 1609, 4" Title, reverse blank ; Dedication to Sir William Wade signed by John Tapp, 4 pp.; 'To the Reader,' Ipage; ' How to use the next table' Ipage; ' A Table ' 1 page; Kalendar 7 pp. ; text in black letter, 157 pp.; ' Table of the Chapters ' 4 pp. Lowndes does not refer to the sale of any copy, nor ia the work mentioned at all by Gich. 78 rraiED bat's SAtE." 696 CtrsACK (Geoege). The G-rand Pyrate; Or, the Life ani Death of Capt. G-eorge Cvsack the great Sea-Eobber, toge- ther with his Tryal, Condemnation, and Execvtion,^e cojpy, half calf Land. Jon. Mwi/n, 1676, 31 pp. 4." Cusack was much in New-England and Virginia. 697 Dalcho (Frederick) of Charlestown. An Historical Acconnt of the Scottish Episcopal Church, in South- Carolina, calf Charleston : U. Thayer, 1820, 8» viii and 613 pp. Subscribers names 3 pp. 698 Dampier ("William). Capt. Dampier's Vindication of his Voyage to the South-Seas in the Ship St. G-eorge. With «ome small Observations for the Present on Mr. Punnell's Chimerical Eolation of the Voyage Eound the World, half calf Lond. [1707], i* Eight pp. -without a separate title. The date is erroneously printed 2707. / 699 Dampiee (William). A Collection of Voyages. Con- ■ taining I. Captain Dampier's Voyages round the World. II. The voyages of Lionel Wafer. III. Capt. Dampier's Expedition into the South-Seas. IV. Capt. Cowley's Voy- age round the Grlobe. V. Capt. Sharp's Journey over the Isthmus of Darien, and into the South Seas. VI. Capt. Wood's Voyage through the Streights of Magellan. VII. Mr. Eoberts's Adventures and Sufferings amongst the Cor- sairs of the Levant, 4 vols. Zand. 1729, 8° This is generally considered the best edition of Dampier's Voyages, though it contains much that Dampier not only had no hand in writing, but against •which he protested. (See preceding article). The truth appears to be that he was at the mercy of his publisher, Knapton, who used Dampier's saleable volumes as mules for carrying oif his unsaleable stoclt. Volumes I. and II, of this edition are reprints of the earlier editions, page for page, and with the same plates and maps, except that in the first volume, the publisher has suppressed Dampier's Dedication to Charles Mountague, Pre- sident of the Royal Society, to make room for a second title, " A New Voyage round the World," etc. " The Seventh Edition Corrected," which here occupies A 2. Vol. III. is a reprint of Dampier's third volume, de- scribed below (No. 700), but in a broader page, and paged continuously. It has eight preliminary leaves, and the text is paged 1 to 260, including the Index. The plates are the same as in the previous editions. Beyond this Dampier bad nothing to do with the work. The remaining half of this third volume consists of a reprint of Wafer's Voyage, which is here called The Third Edition. It contains title and pages 263 to 463, followed by 9 pages of Index. The map and the three plates are the same as in the first and second Editions, published also by Enapton in 1699 and 1704. Volume IV. contains Funnell's Voyage, exactly as described in No. 897, with a new title, thus working in bodily the remainder of the edition of 1707, against which Dampier protested. [See No. 698.] To this are added reprints of Cowley's, Sharp's, Wood's, and Roberts' Voyages, filling 1 75 pp. and 6 pp. of Index, with 9 maps. In some copies, however, Fuu'neU's Voyage is reprinted with the same maps and plates, but in a closer type, it being in 8 prel. leaves, 208 pages of text, with 8 pages of Index. With these facts in view, it seems to the writer that it is better to have Dampier undefiled, and therefore the best editions of Dampier are hi» three volumes as originally published. Then let the other works by Fun- uell. Wafer, Sharp, etc. stand on their own merits, in their own editions, under their own names. THIED bat's sale. 79 700 Dampier. The same, first and lest edition, 3 vols, maps and plates Loud. Knapton, 1697-99-1703, 8» Vol. I. S prel. leaves (including title), text 550 pp., Errata 1 page, Books sold by Knapton 3 pp. ; 5 maps, before title and at pp. 1, 25, 282, and 384. Vol. II. 4 prel. leaves (including title), text, part I. 184 pp., part II. 132 pp., part III. 2 leaves and 112 pp., Index and Errata 37 leaves, Catalogue of Books 1 leaf; 4 maps. Vol. III. 12 prel. leaves (including title, text 162 pp. ; Index 9 pp.; " Books printed by Knapton "' 5 pp. ; 10 plates. 701 — The same, ^rd ed. of Vols. I. II., \st ed. of Vol. III. Vols. I. and II. same as 1st ed. with errata corrected; Vol. III. as in No. 700. In subsequent editions a second part has been added to Vol. 3. 702 Dampier (William) The Voyages and Adventures of, 2 vols. Land. 1776, 8" Vol.I. Title; 'Preface' 2 pp.; text pp. 5-454. II. Title; text pp. 3-396. This edition contains only the three volumes written by Dampier himself, and is without Maps or Plates. In the Preface the Editor says, " The first edition of Dampier's Voyages was published by himself, but not in the same order they were performed, which has a little perplexed the narrative ; the language is now partly become obsolete, which renders the perusal more difficult to common readers ; and the edition is now also ex- tremely scarce. To remedy these inconveniences, the chronological order ■wherein the series of events happened is observed in this Edition ; all old phrases and expressions are modernized ; and to render this publication still more acceptable to naturalists and geographers, where our author has only given the. common countiy names of natural subjects, the present systematical names are added without altering his descriptions, which have always been quoted as of the greatest authority by writers on Natural History, and the names of places are corrected according to the modern spelling of the latest geographers." 703 Dampier (William) Nouveau Voyage autour du Monde, 5 vols. Amsterdam, 1717, 12" Vol. I. 7 prel. leaves, including the engraved title ; Text 408 pp. Table 12 leaves. Maps or plates at pp. 1, 6, 58, 119, 294, 345, (2), 370. Vol.11, en-raved title and 2 prel. leaves; 396 pp. and Table 5 leaves; Maps or plates at pp. 74, 75, 77, 79, 117, 273, 275 (2), 339. Vol. III. 4 prel. leaves ; 393 pp. and Table 10 pp. Maps or plates at pp. 1, 3, 69, 218, 227 (2), 356, 361. Vol. IV. 10 prel. leaves ; 309 pp. and 15 pp. of Table and errata. Maps or plates at pp. 1, 4, 15, 41, 85, 106, 110, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145 (2), 149, 169, 221, 248, 286. Vol. V. 2 prel. leaves; Text 363 pp. Table 23 pp. followed by 1 leaf containing the Privileges. Maps or plates at pp. 1, 10, 28, 51, 74, 76, 81, 84, 90, 95, 108, 123, 127, 135, 139, 166, 25!), 305, 325. 704 Dampier (William) ISTouveau Voyage autour du Monde, 5 vols. Bouen, 1723, 12° This edition is a reprint of the preceding, page for page. The plates are the same, and from the same coppers. 705 Dana (James), Fastor of the Mrst ChureTi, Wallingford. A Sermon preached before the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, at Hartford on the Day of the Anniversary Election, May 18, 1779, uncut Hartford : Hudson and Goodwin, 1779, 47 pp. 8" 706 Danforth (John) The Blackness of Sins against Light, im- perfect, wanting all after page 34 Boston, Timothy Green, 1710, 12o 80 THIED day's SAIE. 707 D'Anvers (Caleb) Some Tarfclier Eemarts on a late Pam- phlet, intitled Observations on the Conduct of G-reat-Britain Lond. EiCHAEB Franckiin, 1729, title and 38 pp. 8" 708 Dakien. Act for a Company Trading to Africa and the In- dies, June 26, 1695 Bdinb. 1696, 7 pp. folio Neither this, nor the four following articles are mentioned by Rich. 709 Darien. An Act of the Parliament of Scotland for Erecting an East-India Company in that Kingdom, half calf HMnb. repr. London, [1695], title and 8 pp. folio 710 Darien. A Letter from a Member of the Parliament of Scot- land, concerning their Late Act for Establishing a Company of that Kingdom Tradeing to Africa and the Indies ioM(?. 1695, title and 14 pp, folio .711 Darien. A Perfect List of the several Persons Eesidenters in Scotland, who have Subscribed as Adventurers in the Joynt-Stock of the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies Edmb. 1696, folio Title and 14 pp. of Names. 712 Darien. An Exact List of all the Men, "Women, and Boys that Died on Board the Indian and African Company's Elect, during their Voyage from Scotland to America, and siuce their Landing in Caledonia, hf. mor. Edinb. 1699, fol. A broad sheet printed on one side. 713 Darien. A Defence of the Scots Settlement at Darien, Tialf mor. Udinb. 1699, 8" On the reverse of the Title, ' Errata,' 2 lines. Dedication 3 leaves, signed ' Philo-Caledon.' Text 86 pp. 714 Darien. A Defence of the Scots Abdicating Darien : includ- ing An Answer to the Defence of the Scot's Settlement there. Authore Britanno sed Dunensi, hf. mor. [JEdinb.'] 1700, 12'> Six prel. leaves, viz. Title, and Dedication signed ' Phil. Scot.' Text 50 pp. This Pamphlet was ordered by the Parliament of Scotland to be burnt. See Scotch Acts, William III. 9th Session. 715 Darien. A Supplement of Original Papers and Letters, re- lating to the Scots Company Trading to Africa and the Indies, half mor. 1700, 16 pp. 8" .716 Daeiwel db Tieel. La Sphere des dettx mondes, com- posee en Erangois, par Darinel pasteur des Amadis. Auec vn Epithalame, que le mesme Autheur ha faict, sur les nopces et mariage de Tresillustre, et Serenissime Prince, Don Philippe Eoy de Angleterre, etc. half calf Anvers, le. Michwrt, 1555, 4° Four prel. and 58 folioed leaves, followed by a Colophon leaf. Signatures of text A to'Piij. folio 58 erroneously numbered 67. 19 woodcut maps. A folding Map (N lij.) between folios 50 and 51. 717 Dartmouth College, Sketches of the History of, 1779 to 1815, uncut 88 pp. S" THIED day's sale. 81 718 Dartmouth College. A Vindication of the Official Conduct of the Trustees of, [in Answer to preceding], rmout Concord, Geo. Sough, 1815, 104 pp. 8" 719 Datenpoet (John), Fastor, Mwlaven, The Power of Con- gregational Churches Asserted and Vindicated, in Answer to a Treatise of Mr. J. Paget, Intitutled The Defence of Church-Q-overnment exercised in Classes and Synods, calf extra, lij Bedford Lond. 1672, 1&> Five prel. leaves, viis. title, To the Reader, signed ' M. N.' and ' TertuU. de prcEscr. adv. H^ret. Cap. 21,' 2 pp. ; text, 179 pp. 720 Datestpoet (John) The Saints Anchor-Hold, in all Storms and Tempests. Preached in Sundry Sermons, ^«e copy Lond. 1661, 120 Four prel. leaves, viz. title, Preface signed ' William Hooke, Joseph Caryl, and Errata, 1 page ; text, 231 pp. 721 Datenpoet (John) The Saints Anchor- Hold, in all Storms and Tempests. Preached in Sundry ^Qvmoias, fine copy Lond. JBenj. Harris, 1701, 12" Title ; Preface, 3 pp. signed, ' "W. H. J. C and 4 verses I page, signed ' B. H.'; text, 156 pp. 722 Davidson (aeorge) The Case of the Caribbs in St. Vincent's {Lond. 1787], 12» Twenty-three pp. At page 21, signed ' George Davidson.' Probably pri- vately printed. 723 Davie (John Constanse) Letters from Paraguay : describing the Settlemients of Monte Video and Buenos Ayres ; the residences of Eioja Minor, ISTombre de Dios, St. Mary and St. John, &c. Ids. Lond. 1805, 300 pp. 8" 724 DAA^Es (John) The Histoet oe the Caeibby-Islands, viz. Barbados, S* Christophers, S' Vincents, Martinico, Domi- nico, Barbouthos, Monserrat, Mevis, Antego, &c. in all XXVIII. In Two Books. The First containing the Natural; the Second, the Moral History of those Islands. "With a Caribbian-Vocabvlary, old calf Lond. for Thomas Lring and John Sfarlcey, 1666, fol. Four prel. leaves; viz. Title, Dedication, and Preface; text, 351 pp. 'A Caribbian Vocabulary,' 5 leaves; Table, 3 leaves. A considerable part of the impression was destroyed in the Great Fire of London ; hence its rarity. 725 Datila (Gill G-onzalez) Teatro Eclesiastico de la Primitiva Iglesia de las Indias Occidentales, Vidas de svs Arzobispos, Obispos, y Cosas memorables de svs Sedes. 2 vols. , Madrid, Diego Bias de la Carrera, 1649-1655, fol. Vol. I. 7 prel. leaves and 308 pp. with 4 seq. leaves. 16 extra leaves are in- serted as titles, etc. in the text. There is a Map engraved on copper at p. 105. Vol. II. 1655. 8 prel. and 119 folioed leaves. This book abounds with curious statistics and memoranda of memorable occurrences, and of the first introduction of arts and letters, printing, etc. See p. 7, etc. The Vocabularies are also highly valuable. M 82 THiEi) day's sale. 726 Day (Jeremiah), Pastor, New Preston. The Divine Eight of Infant Baptism, concisely proved from the Holy Scriptures. A Sermon Litchfield, Tho. Collier, 1790, 43 pp. 8" 727 Deane (John) A Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Notting- ham-Galley, [in her Voyage to Boston]. Puhlish'd in 1711. Eevis'd, and Eeprinted with Additions in 1726, hf. morocco, thick paper [London] 24 pp. 8» 728 Deane (John) Narrative, 5th ed. [Lond.'] 1762, 2 prel. leaves and 28 pp. 8» 729 Deane (Silas) An Address to the United States of North America, half morocco Lond. 1784, 8" Title and Advertisement, 2 leaves ; text, 95 pp. This is the author's vindication of himself from a charge of mismanagement of the public money. 730 De Bow (J. D. B.) Industrial Eesources, etc. of the Southern and Western States, 4 vols, cloth New Orleans, 1853,2216 pp. S" 731 De Castro (Henriquez), or, the Conquest of the Indies. A Spanish Novel, calf ' Lond. [1685], 12" Six prel. leaves ; viz. License, Title, Advertisement, and some books printed ; text, 167 pp. 732 Deckee (Abole) Diuenal tnd Histoeische Bescheet- BiiNa DEE Nassawischen Flotten so vnder dem Admiral Jacoh I'TIeremite umb die gantze welt gefahren ist, Im 1623, 1624, 1625, vnd 1626, Jahr. very fine copy Straslurg, JEberhard Zetzners, 1629, 4° Six prel. leaves including engraved and printed title pages ; text, 68 pp. Maps and plates at pp. 1^4, 28, 34, 45, 50, 52, 56, 60. This original edition is highly pi'ized, particularly by possessors of the collec- tions of Voyages by HuLSiDS and DeBky, both of whom reprinted Decker. 000 Declaration of the Persecution of the Quakers in New Eng- land. See Burroughs {L!dw.) 733 Definitive (The) Treaty of Peace between His Britannick Majesty and the King of Spain, 10th Feb. 1763. To which. The King of Portugal acceded on. the same Day Lond. 1763, 48 pp. 4" 734 Delaeield (John) An Inquiry into the origin of the Anti- quities of America. With an Appendix. By James Lakey, M.D. morocco Cincinnati, N. O. Burgess Sf Co. 1839, 4" One hundred and forty-two pp. With 10 plates at pp. 17, 30, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 43, 55, 61 , and large folding plate to face the title. 735 Delaroche (Peter), TLfwOTonary. The Gospel of Christ preached to the Poor, half morocco Lunenburg, [Nova Scotia'] Printed, at the Author's expence, to he given and not to be sold, 1773, 8" Five prel. leaves ; viz. Title, Dedication, and To the Reader ; text, 99 pp. THIED day's sale. 83 736 Dennis (Jolin) Liberty Asserted. A Tragedj, half morocco . . Land. 1704, 4" Seven prel. leaves and 64 pp. The scene of this Trag-edy lies at Agnie in Canada. The principal characters Governor Frontenac (French) and Ge- neral Beaufort{Eng:lish). The author, a man of consummate vanity, deemed his censure of the French, in this Tragedy, to have been so severe, that he supplicated the government to have him mentioned by name in a sub- sequent treaty of peace with France, lest the French King should demand his extradition, 737 Dennis (John) Liberty Asserted. Another ed. Jlne copy in old red morocco Lond. 1704, 4P Eight prel. leaves; viz. half-title, title, dedication, preface, prologue, epi- logue, and dramatis personae ; text, 68 pp. These two editions are identical as far as page 25, but from thence to the end they differ, the preceding being in fewer pages and with two or three more lines on a page. 738 Denny (Joe). A Narrative of Facts relative to the Tryal of Joe Denny a Eree Coloured Man, for the Murder of John Stroud, a White-Man. And of a Conditional Pardon granted to the said Joe Denny, unbound Barladoes, Mdw. Archer, 1797, 2 pr. Is. and 45 pp. 4° 739 Denys (Mr.) Description Geographique et Historique des Costes de I'Ameriqve Septentrionale. Vol. I. only :Paris, 1672, sm. 8° Vol. I. 16 prel. leaves; text, 267. pp. Large Map. An exceedingly rare volume, especially so when with the map. It is highly commended by Charlevoix. . 740 Description (A) of the Pour Parts of the "World .... How- America was First Discovered by the Europeans, and what Purchases they have made therein. Collected from the Writ- ings of the best Historians, calf extra, red edges, hy Bedford mini. 1695, 23 pp. 8° 000 Description des Terres Magellaniques. See Magellan. 741 Devotion (John), Pastor, Third Church, Saylrook, The Duty and Interest of a People to sanctify the Lord of Hosts. A Sermon, preached before the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, at Hartford, on the Day of the Anniversary Election, May 8^^, 1/77, uncut Hartford, Men. Watson, 1777, 39 pp. 80 742 Diaz del Castillo (Beenal) Histoeia Veedadeea de LA CoNQnSTA DE LA NuETA EsPAilA, Calf gilt Madrid, en la Imprenta del Reyno, 1632, fol. Original Edition. Title; Licences, Epistles, etc. 5 leaves; 251 folioed leaves ; Table, 11 pp. Bernal Diaz was the companion of Cortes in his adventures and battles. See an interesting note as to the author and his work in Robertson's History, Vol. II. note 1. 743 Diaz del Castillo (Beekal) Histoeia Veedadeea de la CoNQDISTA DE LA ISTdeta EsPx\.nA, 4 vols. old Spanish calf Madrid, Benito Cano, 1795-96, 16° Vol. I. 4 prel. leaves ; viz. half-title, title, and ' El Autor' ; text, 367 pp. II. 1796, 382 pp. ; Erratas, 1 page. III. 1796,364 pp. ; Erratas, 1 page. IV. 1796, 573 pp. S4l THlED DATt'S SAIE. 744 Diaz del Castillo (Bernal) The True History of the Conquest of Mexico. Transl, by Maurice Keatinge, bds. imcut Lond. 1800, 4» viii. prel. pp.; text, 514 pp. ; ' Notes and Errata,' 1 page. Plan of Mexico. 745 Dickinson (Jonathan), Minister, Misaheth-Town, A Sermon Preached at the opening of the Synod at Philadelphia, Sept. 19, 1722. "Wherein is considered the Character of the Man of God, with the true boundaries of the Churches Power, half morocco Boston, T. Fleet, for 8. Gerrish, 1723, 8" Half-title, title, and 2i pp. 746 Dickinson (Jonathan) A Defence of Presbyterian Ordination; in answer to a Pamphlet, entituled, A Modest Proof of the Order and Government settled by Christ in the Church, closely cut Boston, Ban. Henchman, [1724] 5 pr. Is. and 44 pp. 8" 747 [Dickenson (Jonathan)] A Display of God's Special Grace; in a Familiar Dialogue between a Minister and a Gentleman of his Congregation, about the "Work of God, in the .Con- viction and Conversion of Sinners, so remarkably of late begun and going on in these American Parts ; to which is prefixed an Attestation, by several Ministers of Boston, calf Boston, Rogers and Fowle,for S. Miot, 1742, 12" Title ; ' The Attestation,' vi. pp. signed ' Benjamin Colman, Joseph Sewall, Thomas Prince, John Webb, William Cooper, Thomas Foxcroft, Joshua Gee ;' text, 111 pp. This fine copy bears on the fly-leaf, in the hand- writing of the donor, " For the Kev. Dr. Watts, from Dr. Colman of N. E. 1742." 748 Dickinson (Jonathan) Pamiliar Letters to a Gentleman upon a variety of seasonable and important Subjects in Religion, calf Boston, Bogers and Vowle, and Blanchard, 1745, 8° Title; preface, 5 pp.; contents, 1 page; text, 424 pp. 749 Dickinson (Jonathan) Familiar Letters upon a variety of Eeligious Subjects, 4th ed. Glasgow, 1775, 376 pp. S" 750 Dickenson (Jonathan) God's Protecting Providence .... evidenced in the remarkable Deliverance of Eobert Barrow, with divers other Persons, from the devouring "Waves of the Sea, amongst which they sufiered Shipwreck, and also from the cruel devouring Jaws of the inhuman Cannibals of Plorida, 7th ed. hf cf. Lond. 1790, 136 pp. 12» 751 Dickinson (Moses) An Answer to a Letter from an aged Layman to the Clergy of Connecticut ; in which the Eights of the consociated Churches are maintained, the con- sociation that appeared against the Ordination of Mr. Dana at Wallingford vindicated, etc. New Haven, James Barker, [1767?] 30 pp. 8° THIBD bat's SAIE. 83 752 DiEBETiiEE. Relation du Voyage du Port Eoyal del' Acadie, ou de la Nouvelle France, calf, hy Clarke and Bedford Amst., P. Himlert, 1710, 120 Ten prel. leaves, consisting' of engraved frontispiece, title, ' Epitre,' and • ' Catalogue ;' text, 236 pp. ; with 4 sequent leaves. This is a fine copy, Tvith the autograph of Thomas Gray, the author of the " Elegy written in a Country Churchyard," on the title-page. 752*— Another copy ib. 1710 753 Discourse (A) on Trade, more particularly on Sugar and Tobacco, THICK paper, hf. mor. Lond. 1733, 24 pp. 8" 754 Dixon (George) A Voyage round the World, but more par- ticularly to the North-west Coast of America, in 1785-88, calf Lond. 1789, 4" Fifteen prel, leaves — viz. Title, Dedication, Introduction, Contents, Errata, and Directions to the Binder; text, 360, and 'Appendix No. II.' 47 pp. ; 22 maps and plates. 755 Dobbs (Arthur) An Account of the Countries adjoining to Hudson's Bay, in the North-west Part of America, Jif. russ. Lond. 1744, 4? Title; dedication, 2pp.; text, 211pp.; with map of North America, by Joseph La France. 756 Doty (John) Missionary, A Sermon preached at the opening of Christ's Church att Sorel, in the Province of Canada, Dec. 25, 1785, A/: mon Montreal, Mewry Mesplet, 1786, 14 pp. 8° 757 Douglass (William) A Summary, Historical and Political, of the Pirst Planting, Progressive Improvements, and Present State of the British Settlements in North America, 2 vols. fine copy in old calf Lond. 1755, 8° Vol. I. 5 prel. leaves and 568 pp. ; Map of North America. Vol. II. 3 prel. leaves and 416 pp. An exact reprint of the Boston edition of 1749. 758 Douglass (William) Another edition, 2 vols. /we copy Lond. 1760, 80 The same collation as the edition of 1755. This is a reprint of the edition of 1755, almost page for page. There are a few alterations and cor- rections. At the heads of each page are placed the Parts and Sections. Although at the end of the Contents of Volume I. there is "Place the Map to face the Title of Vol. I." no copy has yet been met with in the original state bearing the Map. 759 Downing (Sib G-eoege) A Eeply to the Eemarks of the Deputies of the Estates General upon his Memorial of December 20, 1644, Old Style, uncut Lond. 1665, 4» Title, and 104 pp. Sir G. Downing was one of the earliest Graduates of Harvard College, and founder of Downing College, Cambridge. A large part of this volume relates to the affairs of Nem Netherlands, now New York. 760 Drake (Daniel) An Anniversa,ry Discourse, on the State and Prospects of the Western Museum Society Cincinnati, Ohio, 1820, 36 pp. sm. 8° ;S6 .THiED day's sale. 761 Drake (Sir Francis). The Trumpet of Fame, written by H. E, and first printed in 1595, 2nd ed. lif. mor. ■■ Kent, private press of Lee Priory, 1818, 12" Preface, pp. iii-iv, signed ' T. Park ;' text, 14 pp. 762 Drake (Sir Francis). The Life of the celebrated Sir Francis Drake, the First Circumnavigator Lond. 1828, 4° Five prel. leaves and 83 pp.; with portrait of Drake, plate of a chair, and verses; ' Eichmonds.of Highhead Castle, Pedigree,' at page 72. Privately printed. Copies with the Genealogies are uncommon. 763 Drake (Samuel Gardner) Genealogical and Biographical Ac- count of the Family of Drake in America, with some Notices of the Antiquities connected with the early times of persons of the Name in England, hf. mor. [Boston], private press of George Gooltdge,for Samuel Oa/rdner Drake, 1845, 8° Title and dedication, 2 leaves ; preface, pp. iii-viii, signed ' Sam. G. Drake ;' text, pp. 9-51. 764 Drake (8. G.) History and Antiquities of Boston, from its first Settlement in 1630 to 1770, maps, plates, portraits, fac- similes of autographs, etc. hf. mor. Boston, 1856, 840 pp. royal 8° .765 Drewe (Edward), Dedicated to the British Army, Military Sketches Exeter, 1784, 8° Title, and 156 pp. On page 117 of this quaint book begins a Poem (ut vulgo) • An Elegiac Epistle, addressed to a Friend, on my leaving Boston in 1775, for the cure of my Wounds, sustained at Bunker's Hill.' 766 Duche (Eev. Jacob) of Philadelphia, Human Life a Pilgrim- age ; or the Christian a Stranger and Sojourner upon Earth : a Sermon, occasioned by the Death of the Hon. Richard Penn, Esq. one of the Proprietaries of the Province of Penn- sylvania, preached April 21, 1771, unout Philadelphia, D. Hall, and W. Sellers, 1771, 23 pp. 8° 767 Duche (Jacob) Discourses on Various Subjects, 2nd ed. 2 vols. LAEGE PAPEB, old tree calf, fine copy Lond. 1780, 8" Vol. I. xii pp. ; contents and subscribers' names, 4 leaves ; text, 362 pp. ; with frontisp. and port. II. Title and contents, 4 leaves; text, 430 pp.; with frontisp. 768 Dummer (Jeremiah) A Defence of the New England Charters, 1st ed. A/. OTor. Zo«rf. 1721, 8" Title, 5 and 80 pp. Dummer was the Agent of Massachusetts in England. 769 — New England Charters, another ed. hf mor. Lond. [1765], 88 pp. 8<> ; 770 Dunton (John) The Life and Errors of, 2 vols, hf cf Lond. 1818, S" Vol. I. xxxii pp. and 413 pp. II. Title, and pp. 414-776 ; with portrait of 'John Dunton, 1817.' THIRD day's sale. 87' 771 Duquesne (Marquis) Vindicated from the Aspersions cast on, his Conduct while Commander of Fort Charles, at Port Eoyal in Jamaica, thick papeb, lif. mor. Lond. 1728, 42 pp. 8" 772 Durham (Earl of) Eeport on the Affairs of British North America, with Appendix, 2 parts Lond. 1839, 181 pp. fol. 773 Dvtch (The) Svrvey ; wherein are related and truly dis- coursed the chiefest Losses and Acquirements which have past hetweene the Dutch and the Spaniards in these last four yeares Warres of the Netherlands, with a comparative hallancing and estimation of that which the Spaniards haue got in the Dutchies of Cleeve and luliers, with that which they haue lost vnto the Dutch and Persians in Brasilia, Lima, and Ormus Lond. 1625, 4° Title ; Dedication to Cromwell, 3 pp. signed ' W. C. j' To the Reader, 2 pp, ;' text, 36 pp. 774 Du Tertre (Jean Baptiste) Missionaire, Histoire G-enerale des Isles de S. Christophe, de la G-vadelovpe, de la Martiniqve, et avtres dans I'Ameriqve, 1st ed. old calf Paris, 1654, 4" Eight prel. leaves — viz. Title, Epistre, Av lectevr. Table, and Licentia ; text, 488 pp.; ' L'Impression de ce Livre,' 6 pp.; Errata,! page; Maps at pp. 1, 27, and 68. 775 Dwight (Timothy) The Conquest of Canaan, a Poem, in Eleven Books, 1st ed. Sartford, Elisha Babcoch, 1785, 4 pr. Is. and 304 pp. 12° 776 Dwight (Timothy) A Statistical Account of the Towns and Parishes in the State of Connecticut, published by the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. I. No. 1, hf. vnor. New ILaven, Walter and Steele, 1811, 8° xi. and 83 pp. Has the autograph of Adam Seybert on the title. 777 Eachard (Laurence) Compendium of Geography, General and Special, calf Lond. 1691, 12° Nine prel. leaves ; text, 168 pp. ; ' Index,' 17 pp. ; two maps of ' Europa— Asia,' facing the title ; ' Africa — America,' at page 115. 778 East foBiAN Voyage (The Last) containing mvch varietie of the State of the seuerall Kingdomes where they haue traded; with the Letters of three seuerall Kings to the Kings Maiestie of England; begun by one of the Voyage^ since continued out of the faithfull obseruations of them that are come home, hf. mor. Lond. T. P. for Walter Burre, 1606, 4° Title, reverse blank ; ' To the Reader,' 1 page, signed ' W. B. ;' text, sig. B to K in fours. 779 Eastman (Tilton) Pastor at Bandolph, A Sermon, preached in Sharon, Vermont, March 12, 1806, at the Ordination of the Eev. Samuel Bascom Hanover, N. S. Moses Davis, 1806, 31 pp. 8° 88' THIHD day's SAEE. 780 Eckley ( Josef t) Minister, of Boston, A Discourse before the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America, Nov. 7, 1805, tmcut Boston, H. Lincoln, 1806, 36 pp. 8° J 781 Eden (Eichaed) The Histoby oe TEArATLE in the West and East Indies, and other Countreys lying eyther way, towardes the fruitfull and ryche Moluccaes ; newly set, in order, augmented, and finished by Eicharde "Willes, Hack httttjjlne copy, in red morocco, ly P. Bedeoeb Land. Mich. lugge, 1577, 4" Ten prel. leaves ; half-title, ' Certayne Preambles,' etc. the reverse blank ; text in black letter, 466 folioed leaves ; ' K. Willes Speciall aduises,' 5 pp. ; ' The Table,' 7 pp. This is a reprint of The Decades of the Newe World, 1555, with some additions. Rich devotes two pages to the de- scription of this important Jiistorical book. 782 Edwards (Brian) Thoughts respecting the Trade of the "West India Islands with the United States of America, 2nd Ed. with a Postscript, hf. mor. Lond. 1784, 8" Pour prel. pp. text 91 pp. An important Tract in reference to free trade in shipping^, 783 Edwards (Bryan) Historieal Survey of St. Domingo. London, V7Q1, ^ Title, table of contents, 24 pp. Text pp. 1 to 247. 784 Edwards (Bryan) The History of the British Colonies in the "West Indies, 2nd Ed. 2 vols. cf. Lond. 1794, 4" Tol. I. liv. prel. pp; and text in 494 pp. 12 Maps and Plates. Vol. II. Title and 520 pp. Errata 1 page, 4 plates. 785 Edwards (Jonathan) Minister, NortTiampton, A Faithful Nar- rative of the Surprizing Work of God in the Conversion of Many Hundred Souls in Northampton, etc. New-England, with a Large Preface by Dr. Watts and Dr. Guyse, ccAf Lond. 1737, 148 pp. 12? 786 — Narrative, etc. 2nd Ed. Lond. 1738, 142 pp. 12" 787 — Narrative, etc— Another Ed, Ildinh. 1738, 105 pp. 8» 788 — Narrative, etc. Extracted from Edwards' Letter to Dr. Coleman, by John Wesley, 2nd Ed. {sic.) ZoMrf.]755, 48 pp. 12" 789 — Narrative, etc. — Another Ed. Lond. G. Whittingham, 99 pp. 12°' 790 Edwards (Jonathan) Some Thoughts concerning the present Eevival of Eeligion in New-England, calf Boston, printed: JEdinl. repr. 1743, 225 pp. 8" 791 — Thoughts, etc. — Another Ed. Abridg'd by John Wesley Lond. 1745, 124 pp. 120 792 Edwards (Jonathan). The Distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit of God. Extracted from Mr. Edwards, by John Wesley, 2nd Ed. Lond. 1755, 48 pp. 12" 793 Edwards (Jonathan). Life of the late Eev. David Brainerd, Missionary to the Indians, with an Appendix relative to the Indian Aflfairs, c^ ^ JBrfewS. 1765, 516 pp. 8» THIRD day's SAIE. 89 794 Edwards (Jonathan) The Injustice and Impolicy of the Slave Trade, and of the Slavery of the Africans : a Sermon Preached before the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Ereedom, tmcut, wanting the Appendix [New London /*] Thomas and Samuel Green, 1791, 8° Half-title; title, and pp. 3-30, and Appendix pp. 795 Edwards (Jonathan) Life of, calf extra, hy Bedford Boston, S. Kneeland, 1765, 8" Four prel. leaves and 97 pp. 796 Edwards (Thomas). A Letter to Mr. Thomas Edwards. The Dedication of the Letter to our much suspected friend, Mr. T. Edwards, Scavenger Generall, throughout G-reat-Britaine, New-England, and the united Provinces, chiefly Amsterdam, and Munster, and indeed by vertue of some fair pretences, Intermedler in aU the States of Christendome,^e copy Lond.for Tho. Veere, 1647, 12 pp. 4P 797 Egede (Hans) Mission'drs und Bischofes in Chmland, Bes- chreibung und Natur-G-eschichte von Gronland, libersetzet von D. Joh. Ge. Kriinitz, hf. cf. Berlin, 1763, 8" xii. pp. and 237 pp. Map at page 29, and 10 plates at pages 69, 85, 89, 98, 107, 125, 127, 137, 178, 179. 798 Eleutherius. The Scripture-Bishop Vindicated. A Defence of the Dialogue between Prselaticus and Eleutherius, upon the Scripture- Bishop, or the Divine Eight of Presbyterian Ordination and Government : against a Pamphlet, Intitled The Scripture-Bishop Examin'd. By Eleutherius, V.D.M. In a letter to a Eriendj^we copy, original binding Boston, S. Kneeland and T. Green, 1733, 8" Half-title, title, and 126 pp. followed by a Second title, • Eusebius Inermatua. Just Remarks on a late Book,' Intituled ' Eleutherius Enervatus,' etc. By Phileluth Bangor, V.E.B.' etc. Title, and 158 pp. 799 Eliot (Andrew). The Eaithful Steward. A Sermon, by Andrew Eliot, M.A. At his Ordination to the Pastoral Charge of the New North Church in Boston, in conjunction with the Eev. Mr. Webb, Ap. 14, 1742 Boston, Tho. Fleet, for Samuel Eliot, 174<2, 8" Title and pp. 6-35. 800 Eliot (Andrew) An inordinate Love of the "World inconsis- tent with the Love of God. A Sermon preached in Boston, Aug. 2, 1744 Boston, Sogers and Fowle,for S. Eliot, 1744, 8" Title and pp. 5-31. 801 Eliot (Andrew) An evil and adulterous Generation. A Sermon preached on the Public East, Ap. 19, 1753 Boston, S. Kneeland, for J. Winter, 1753, S° Title and 26 pp. 802 Eliot (Andrew) A Sermon preached at the Ordination of the Eev. Joseph Eoberts, to the Pastoral Care of a Church in Leicester, Oct. 23, 1754 Boston, B. Eowle,for J. Winter, [17S4] 41pp. 8* N 90 THIED day's SAIE. 803 Eliot (Andrew) A Sermon preached Oct. 25th, 1759. Being a Day of Public Thanksgiving for the Success of the British Arms this Tear ; especially in the Eeduction of Quebec, the Capital of Canada Boston, Baniel and John Kneeland,for J. Winter, 1759, title and pp. 5-43, 8° 804 Eliot (Andrew) A Sermon preached Sept. 17, 1766. At the Ordination of the Eeverend Mr. Ebenezer Thayer, to the Pastoral Care of the Eirst Church in Hampton Boston, Kneeland & Adams, for Thomas Leverett, 1766, 35 pp. 8° 805 Eliot (Andrew) A Discourse on Natural Eeligion, delivered in the Chapel of Harvard College, Cambridge, May 8, 1771 Boston, Daniel Kneeland, for Nicholas Bowes, 1771, 8» Title and pp. v-zlv. ' A List' etc. 2 pp. 806 Eliot (Andrew) A Sermon preached at the Ordination of the Eev. Joseph Willard, to the Pastoral care of the first Church in Beverly, in conjunction with the Eev. Joseph Champney, Nov. 25, 1772. To which are annexed, The Charge, by the Eev. Dr. Appleton, and the Eight Hand of Eellowship, by the Eev. Mr. Holt Boston, Thomas and John Meet, 1773, 8" Title and pp. 5-47. 807 Eliot (Andrew) Christ's Promise to the penitent Thief. A Sermon preached the Lord's-Day before the Execution of Levi Ames, who suffered Death for Burglary, Oct. 21, 1773, MX. 22. N.B. This discourse was preached at the desire of the Prisoner, who was present when it was delivered Boston, John Boyle, 1773, 36 pp. S" 808 Eliot (Andrew) A Sermon preached at the Ordination of [his Son] Andrew Eliot, A.M., to the Pastoral care of the First Church in Eairfield, June 22, 1774 Boston, John Boyle, 1774, 8" Title, dedication, and pp. 7-46. 809 Eliot (John) A Biographical Dictionary, containing a brief account of the Eirst Settlers, and other Eminent Characters in New-England, half calf Boston, 1809, 8" viii and 511 pp.; Errata, 1 page. This volume is from the library of the late Rohert Southey, it having heen sent to the Poet laureate by Prof. Ticknor. On the fly-leaf is a manuscript note, — " This book is worthy of the strictest faith and credit. G. T." 810 Eliseo (Padre) Aviendo Eepresentado el Conde de Monterey a su Magestad los agrauios y molestias, que los Indies de la Nueua Espana recibian, por orden de los juezes que los re- partian, para seruicios personales, se le mando que no se repartiessen, pero que se diesse orde como se alquilassen, y no estuuiessen ociosos : con la qual los de buen zelo quedaron contentos y satisfechos,^«e copy [1643], 8 folioed leaves, fol. 811 Elizabeth (Queen) The Life and Glorious Eeign of. Like- wise, An Account of Sir Erancis Drake's Voyage round the ■World. Also, An Account of the Destruction of the great Elect, call'd the Spanish Armado, etc. Lond. 1708, 16 pp. S" THIEB day's sale. 91 812' Ellis (Henry) A Voyage to Hudson's Bay, by the Dobbs Gal- ley and California, in the Years 1746 and 1747, for Disco- vering a North "West Passage ; with An Accurate Survey of the Coast, and a short Natural History of the Country, LAEGE PAPEB, oU calf Lond. 1748, 8» xxviii pp. and 336 pp. Chart of North West Passage, and 9 Plates. 813 — Another copy, small paper ib, 1748, 8° 814 EUwood (Thomas) An Epistle to Eriends .... warning them to beware of that Spirit of Contention and Division which hath appeared of late in G-eorge Keith, and some few others that join with him, who have made a Breach and Separation from Friends in some Parts of America Lond. 1694, sm. S" Seventy-three pp. Postscript, etc. pp. 74-75. 815 EUwood (Thomas) A Further Discovery of that Spirit of Con- tention and Division which hath appeared of late in G-eorge Keith, &c. Lond. 1694, 128 pp. 8° Much of this has relation to America. 816 Emerson (Q-eorge B.) A Report on the Trees and Shrubs growing naturally in the Forests of Massachusetts. Pub- lished by the Commissioners of the Zoological and Botanical Survey of the State, cloth Boston, 1846, S" XV pp. ; and 534 pp. Explanation of the plates, 1 page. Index, pp. 538- 547, 17 plates. 817 Emigration to America, candidly considered. In a series of Letters, uncut \_Lond.] T. Clio Bickman, 1798, 72 pp. 8° 818 Emmons (Nathanael) Pastor, in FranTclin, A Discourse, delivered on the Annual Fast in Massachusetts, April 9, 1801, uncut Salem, repr. by Joshua Gushing, 1802, 36 pp. 8° 819 Englishman Deceived (The); A Political Piece: wherein some very important Secrets of State are briefly recited, hf. morocco Lond. New York, repr. ly John Salt, 1768, title and 42 pp. 8" 820 Ens (G-aspae) Indiae Occidentalis Histoeia : in qva prima regionum istarum detectio, situs, incolarum mores, aliaque eo pertinentia, breuiter explicantur. Ex variis Avto- ribvs collecta, calf, by Bedford, fine copy Goloniae, anno 1612, 8" Four prel. leaves ; text, signatures A to Z in eight, and A a in 4 leaves. Pagination very irregular. Last page 370. This is an abridgement of the Petit Voyage of De Bry, and is generally attached to that collection. 821 Entick (John) The G-eneral History of the Late "War : Con- taining it's Rise, Progress, and Event, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, 3rd Ed. corrected, 5 vols, old calf Lond. 1775, 80 Vol. I. 2 prel. leaves and 495 pp. With 8 copper plates and maps. II. 464 pp. 11 copper plates and maps. III. 480 pp. with 9 portraits. IV. 480 pp. with 10 maps and portraits. V. 470 pp. with 1 1 portraits. Index, 25 pp. with list of plates. 92 THIED bat's SAtE. 822 Eecilla't €uNiGA (Alonso de) Peimeea, Segtnda, y Tbeoeea Pastes de la Aeatcawa, Hue morocco, by Bed- ford Anvers, Pedro Bellero, 1597, sm. 12° Part I. 12 prel. and 146 folioed leaves with 8 pp. of Table. Part II. Title; 1 leaf and folios 149 to 273. Part III. Title and folios 275 to 330. 823 EsQTTEMEiiiTG (John) Bttcanibes OF Amebica : Or, a true Account of the most remarkable Assaults committed of late years upon the Coasts of the West-Indies, by the Bucaniers of Jamaica and Tortuga, both English and French, more especially, the trnparallel'd Exploits of Sir Henry Morgan, our English Jamaican Hero, who sack'd Puerto Velo, burnt Panama, etc. 2 vols, laege papeb, calf extra, by Bedford, SPLENDID COPT Lond. Will. GrooTce, 1684-5, 4" Six prel. leaves; viz. title, and To the Reader; text, ' Part I.' 115 pp., with copper plate engraving on page 24 ' Elisa, y Palas ;' portrait of ' Barto- lomew Portugues' at page 95 ; and portrait of ' Rock Brasiliano,' at page 102. 'Part II.' 151 pp., with a copper plate of 'The Spanish Armada destroyed by Captaine Morgan,' at page 135. 'Part III.' 124 pp., with a copper plate 'A Map of the Countrey and City of Panama,' at page 31. 'The Table,' 11 pp. Part IV. Title, ' Bucaniers of America, The Second Volume, 1685;' preface, 13 pp.; text, 212 pp.; Table, and Catalogue of Books printed by Crooke, 12 leaves (viz. Table, 17 pp. ; Catalogue, 7 pp.) ; folded map, ' Description of the South Sea and Coasts of America, 1680-81 ;' ' Description of Hilo,' a folded slip map, at p. 98 ; also several maps printed with the text. The following is from the London Gazette of June 8, 1685, and probably refers to this first Edition. " Westminster, June 1. There have been lately Printed and Published two Books, one by Will. Crook, the other by Tho. Maltbus, both Intitled The BUtory of the Bucaniers : both which Books contained many False, Scan- dalous and Malitious Reflections on the Life and Actions of Sir Henry Morgan of Jamaica Kt. The said Sir Henry Morgan hath by Judgment had in the King's-Bench-Court, recovered against the said Libel £200 Damages. And on the humble Solicitation and Request of William Crook, hath been pleased to withdraw his Action against the said Crook, and ac- cept of his Submission and Acknowledgement in Print." 824 — Bucaniers. Another Ed.j^we copy, old cf. Lond. 1699, 8° Title and Preface 2 leaves ; text to end of the Third Part, 180 pp. with Shai-p's Map of South America at p. 1 ; portraits of Bartholomew Portu- gues at p. 43, Rock Brasiliano at p. 47, Francis Lolonois at p. 52, and of Sir Henry Morgan at p. 79; copper plates. Cruelty of Lolonois at p. 66, Sacking of Puerto del Principe at p. 86. Text of the Second Volume, or Part IV. 180 pp. with maps at pp. 15, 17, 21, 22, 33, 128, 133, and 160, besides several smaller ones inserted in the text. Index, 6 leaves. Title ' A Journal of a Voyage,' etc. by Lussan, followed by 1 leaf; text 180 pp. Voyage of De Montauban pp. 181 to 204. 825 — Bucaniers. 3rd Ed. Lond. 1704, 8" The collation and list of plates the same as in the Edition of 1699. 826 — Bucaniers. Another Ed. Glasgow, 1762, 132 pp. 12° 827 — Bucaniers. 5th Ed. 2 Yola. fine copy in old tree calf Lond. 1771, 12° Vol. I. title and preface 2 leaves ; text 360 pp. Vol. II, title and 360 pp. ' Index,' 12 pp. THIED bat's sale. 93 828 Essay (An) on the Legality of Impressing Seamen Lond. 1777, title and 126 pp. 8" 829 EsTACio DO Amabal (Melchige) Teatado Das Batal- HAS, E SyCESSOS DO GrALEAO SaNCTIAGO COM OS OlANDESES NA Ilha de Sancta Elena. E da Nao Chagas com os Yn- gleses antre as Ilhas dos Azores : Ambas Capitainas da ear- reira da India. E da causa, & desastres, porque em vinte annos se perderao trinta & oito naos della : com outras cousas curiosas. red morocco extra, ly Bedford Lisboa, Antonio Aluares, 1604, 4" Title having on the reverse the Licences; Dedication 'A Done Theodosio' 1 page; 'Errata' 1 page; text in 65 folioed leaves, followed by a leaf with 4 woodcuts upon it. At folio 23 is a copper-plate map of the Island of St. Helena, 14 by 10 inches. We cannot trace the sale of any other copy of this valuable book. 830 EsTEADA (Pedeo db). Eelacion Stmaeia del Auto parti- cvlar de Eee, qve el Tribvnal del Santo Officio de la Inquisi- cion de los Eeynos, y Prouincias de la Nueua Espafia, cele- br6 en la muy noble, y muy leal Ciudad de Mexico a los diez y seis dias del mes de April, ano 1646 Mexico, Fr. Sobledo, Impressor del Secreto del Scmto Officio, 1646, title and 26 leaves, 4° 831 Evans (John) Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Eev. "William Eichards, LL.D. who died at Lynn, Sept. 13, 1819. With some Account of the Eev. Eoger Williams, Pounder of the State of Ehode Island, hds. uncut ChiswicJc, O. Whittingham, 1819, 12° xxxii and 396 pp. "With portrait of William Eichards. 832 Evans (Lewis) G-eographical, Historical, Political, Philosophi- cal and Mechanical Essays. The Pirst, containing an Ana- lysis of a G-eneral Map of the Middle British Colonies in America ; and of the Country of the Confederate Indians, half morocco Philadelphia, printed ly B. Feanklin, and B, Hall, 1755, 4° Thirty-six pp. and Map. 833 — The same, 2nd Ed. with map, hf. morocco Philadelphia, printed ly B. Peanklin, and JD. Hall, 1755, 4° 834 — The same, 2nd Ed. laege papee, half morocco, imcut Philadelphia, printed ly B. Peanklin, and B. Hall, 1755, fol. iv. and 32 pp. With the large Map 27^ by 20J inches, coloured. This is a presentation copy from the Author to Dodsley the Publisher. On the back of the Map is the following Letter, in the autograph of Mr. Evans. " To Mr. R. Dodsley, Bookseller in Pall Mall, London. Sir, I am uncer- tain whether I shall be able to transmit to New York, to overtake a ship to Hull, a parcel of these Maps intended for you. Your most humble Servt. Philadelphia, July 30, 1755. Lewis Evans. " This comes under of favour of the Revd. Mi-. Php. Frances." 835 Evans (Lewis) Essays. Number II. Containing a Letter representing the Impropriety of sending Porees to Virginia: The Importance of taking Prontenac, etc. half morocco Lond. 1756, 35 pp. 4" The continuation of the preceding number. 94 THIED day's sale. 836 Evergreen (The) An offering for all Seasons, edited by J. Salkeld, plates New TorJc, 1850, 380 pp.. 8" 837 Examination (An) of the Eights of the Colonies upon Prin- ciples of Law Lond. 1766, title, & pp. 5-42, 8" 888 Examination (An) of the British Doctrine which subject to rupture a Neutral Trade not open in time of Peace. Second edition Lond. repr. 1806, title, & 200 pp. 8" 839 Eyquem du Martineau (Mathurin) Le Pilote de I'onde vive, ou le secret du Plux et Eeflux de la Mer ; Contenant xxj Mouvemens ; et du Point Pixe. D'un Voyage abrege des Indies, & de la Quadrature du Cercle, composez sur les Prin- cipes de la Nature ; nouvellement decouverts, & mis en lumiere Paris, Jean Dhoury, 1678, 8 pr. Is. and 221 pp. 16" 840 Pabry (Joseph Antonio) Compendiosa Demostracion de loa Crecidos adelantamientos que pudiera lograr la Eeal hacienda de Su Magestad mediante la rebaja evel precio del Azogue, que se consume para el laborio de las Minas de este Eeyno, etc. vellum Mexico, por la Viuda de D. Joseph Bernardo de Sogal, 1743 39 pr. Is. & 178 pp. 4° 841 Paction Detected, by the Evidence of Pacts, containing An= Impartial View of Parties at Home, and Affairs Abroad, 4th Ed. Lond. 1743, 80 Half-title, title, and pp. 5-175. 842 Page (Eobert) Cosmography, or, A Description of the "Whole World. Enlarged with very many and rare Additions. Very delightful to be read in so small a Volum Lond. S. Griffin for John Overton, 1667, 8" Three pi'el. leaves; viz. Title and 'To the Reader.' Text, pp. 3-166. A great part of this book pertains to America, especially from page 1 12 to 166. 843 Palconer (Eichard) The Voyages, Dangerous Adventures and imminent Escapes of : containing the Laws, Customs, and Manners of the Indians in America: his being taken by the Indians of Virginia, etc. old calf Lond. 1720, 8" Title, and Preface, 2 leaves; text in 136, and 180 pp. With copper-plate frontispiece. 844 — Voyages, 6th Ed. corrected Lond. 1769, 12° Three prel. leaves ; and 276 pp. Index, 5 pp. • Narrative of a Great De- liverance at Sea,' etc. viii and 4 6 pp. Without the frontispiece. 845 Palconer (Thomas), Barrister at Law, A Statement of the British Claims to the Oregon Territory, in Opposition to the Pretensions of the G-overnment of the United States of Ame- rica Lond. 1845, 46 pp. Index 1 p. 80 846 — Oregon Question, 2nd Ed. Lond. 1845, 50 pp. postscript 4 pp. 8» 847 Palkner (Thomas) A Description of Patagonia, and the Ad- joining Parts of South America Hereford, C. Pugh, VJl4s, 4" Title and Advertisement, 2 leaves; Contents, iv pp.; text, 144,pp. With the Map of South Ameiioa, in 2 sheets. THIED day's sale. 95 848 False Alarm (The) [By Dr. Samuel Jolinson], half morocco Land. 1770, 53 pp. 8" 849 Eancourt (Charles St. John) The History of Yucatan from its Discovery to the Close of the 17th Century, map of Yucatan, cloth, uncut Lond. 1854, 356 pp. 8" 850 Faeia t SoirsA (Manuel de) The Portugues Asia : or, the / History of the Discovery and Conquest of India by the Por- tugues : containing all their Discoveries from the Coast of Africk, to the farthest Parts of China and Japan ; all their Battles by Sea and Land, Sieges and other Memorable Ac- tions ; a Description of those Countries, and many Particu- lars of the Religion, Grovernment and Customs of the natives. Translated by Cap. John Stevens, 3 Yols.fine copy Lond. for O. Brome, 1695, 8» Vol. I. 16 prel. leaves and 448 pp. II. 12 prel. leaves and 626 pp. Ill, 1 1 prel. leaves and 440 pp. 851 Parnham (Thomas J.) Travels in the Great Western Prairies, the Anahuac and Rocky Mountains, and in the Oregon Ter- ritory, 2 vols, cloth Lond. 1843, 12° Vol. I. xxili and 297 pp. Vol. II. viii and 315 pp. 852 Pearon (Henry Bradshaw) Sketches of America, 2nd Ed. calf Lond. 1818, title, v-xi and 454 pp. S"* 853 Federalist (The) : a Collection of Essays, written in Favour of the New Constitution, as agreed upon by the Federal Convention, Sept. 17, 1787, 2 vols. New York, J. and A. M'Lean, 1788, 12° First edition. Vol. I. vi and 227 pp. II. vi and 384 pp. Noa. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 64 were written by Mr. Jay ; Nos. 10, 14, 17, 18, 19, 21, 37 to 58, 62 and 63, were written by Mr. Madison ; the rest by Gen. Hamilton. 854 Federalist (The) : Another copy, laege ajstd thick papee, calf extra, full gilt hacks and sides There is a slip pasted into the first volume containing the words, " Printed and Bound at Franklin's Head, No. 41, Hanover Square, [New York]." So fine a specimen of an American book of this period is seldom met with. 855 Federalist (The), New Ed. The Numbers "Written by Mr. Madison corrected by Himself Washington, Jacob Gideon, Jun. 1818, 671 pp. 8° 856 Fish (Joseph) Pastor of Stonington, The Church of Christ a firm and durable House. In Sermons on Matth. xvi. 18. delivered at Stonington, 1765, unbound New-London, Timothy Green, 1767, 8° viii. pp. Errata 1 page, and text 196 pp. 857 Fletcher (J.) of Madeley, American Patriotism farther con- fronted with Reason, Scripture, and the Constitution : being Observations on the Dangerous Politicks Taught by the Rev. Mr. Evans, M.A. and the Rev. Dr. Rice. With a Scriptural Plea for the Revolted Colonies, hf. mor. Shrewsbury, 1776, 138 pp. 12° 96 THIRD day's sale, 858 Minn (Andrew) A Sermon occasioned by the Death of the Honble. Judge "Wilds, April 1st, 1810 Charleston, J. Soff, 1810, 23 pp. 8<> 859 Mint (Timothy) A Condensed G-eography and History of the Western States, or the Mississippi Valley, 2 vols. Ids. uncut Cincinnati, E. S. Flint, 1828, 8° Vol. I. 592 pp. II. 520 pp. 860 Morida. A Description of a Great Sea-Storm, that happened to some Ships in the G-ulph of Florida, in September last Lond. 1671, fol. A broad sheet, in verse. 861 — A Description of the Windward Passage, and Gulf of Morida, with the Course of the British Trading Ships to, and from the Island of Jamaica Lond. 1739, 4" Twenty-three pp. Index and Catalogue, 5 pp. Chart of the Bahama Islands. 8(52 Flurieu (M. L. C. D.) Discoveries of the French in 1768 and 1769, to the South-East of New-Guinea, with the subsequent Visits to the same Lands by English Navigators, who gave them new names. Lond. 1791, 4" xxiv. prel. pp .; text 323 pp. Maps and plates numbered 1-xii. 863 FoNSECA. A DiscoTEET OE FoNSECA, in a Voyage to Sur- ranam. The Island so long sought for in the Western Ocean. Inhabited by Women ; with the Account of their Habits, Customs, and Eeligion, calf extra, ly JBedford Rep. at Dublin, 1682, 8 pp. Siffned ' I. S.' 4° 864 Forbes (Alexander) History of Upper and Lower California, from their first Discovery to the present time, cloth Lond. 1839, 8° xvi and 352 pp. 1 lithog. plates and map of California. 865 Form (A) of Prayer, Proper to be used in the Churches throughout the Province of New-York, May 12th, being the day appointed for a G-eneral Fast and Humiliation. . . . and to implore the Divine Protection and Blessing on His Ma- jesty's Sacred Person, His illustrious Family, His Kingdoms and Colonies, His Fleets and Armies, hf. mar. New- York, J. Parher and W. Weyman, 1758, 12 pp. 4° 866 Forma, y Modo Breve para tener a Punto de guerra vna nao en ocasion de dar vista al enemigo en esta mar, segun la instruccion y orden, con que 'G-uarnecio el G-aleon Ilamado S. Joseph Almiranta Eeal deste mar del Sur, al segundo dia que salio del Puerto del Callao para el de Panama, Ario de 1672, calf extra, by Bedford [_Lima'], 1674, 13 leaves, 4" 867 Forrest (Capt. Tho.) Voyage to New G-uinea and the Mo- luccas, including an Account of the Magindano, Sooloo, and other Islands, with a Vocabulary of Magindano Tongue, portrait and plates, presentation copy to Governor Phillip, with Autograph of the Author 1780, 4° Title, Dedication 2 pp. Introduction 9 pp. Table of Contents, 10 pp. Text pp. 1 to 388. Vocabulary of the Magindano Tongue, pp. 389 to 402. Index, pp. 403 to 411. Directions to the Binder, 1 pp.; 27 Maps and Plates. THIRD day's sale. 97 868 Foster (Nicholas). A Briefe Eelation of the late Horrid Ee- bellion acted in the Island Barbadas, in the "West ladies. "W herein is contained their Inhumane Acts and Actions, in Fining and Banishing the well affected to the Parliament of England (both men and women) without the least cause given them so to doe, etc. Acted by the Waldronds and their Abettors, Anno 1650. "Written at Sea by Nicholas Foster London, I. Q.for Michard Lowndes, 1650, 16° Title, Preface to the Reader, 2 leaves ; text 112 pp. 869*'Fowler (Mr.) A General Account of the Calamities occa- sioned by the late tremendous Hurricanes and Earthquakes in the "West India Islands, Foreign as well as Domestic : also a List of the Committee appointed to manage the Sub- scriptions, hf. mor. Lond. 1781, 8° Title, Contents, and 86 pp. Advertisement 1 p. 870 Fowler (John) Journal of a Tour in the State of New York, in the year 1830 Lond. 1831, 12° Title, and 333 pp. 871 Fox (George). To Friends in Barbadoes, Virginia, Maryland, New-England, and Elswhere, Dated 'London, 29th of the 9th Month, 1666,' Siffned, 'G. F.' 3 pp. 4° 872 Fox (George) An Epistle to all Professors in New-England, Germany, and other Parts of the called Christian V"Vorld. Also to the Jews and Turks throughout the World. That they may see who are the true "Worshippers of God, that he seeks, and in what he is worshipped [Lond.'] 1673, 16 pp. 4° 873 Fox (Geoege) An Akswbb to seteeal New Laws and Oedees Made bt the Euxees of Boston in New En&- iAND. The Tenth Day of the Eighth Moneth, 1677, red mo- rocco extra, hy Bedford [iowrf.] 1678, 7 pp. Signed ' G.F.' 4° 874 Fox (Geoege) Something in Answer to a Letter (which I have seen) of John Leverat, Governour of Boston, to "Wil- liam Coddington Governour of Ehode Island. Dated, 1677. "Wherein he mentions my Name, and also wherein John Leverat iustifies Eoger "Williams' Book of Lyes [io«c?. 1677?] 11 pp. 4° 875 Fox (Geoege) A Vision concerning the Mischievous Se- paration among Friends in Old England, uncut Printed and Sold by Will. Bradford, at Philadelphia, 1692, 7 pp. 4° Highly curious as an early example of Philadelphian typography. 876 Fox (Geoege) and BrsNTEAT (John) New England Fiee-Beand Quenched, being an Answer unto a Slander- ous Book, Eutituled ; George Fox Digged out of his Bur- rows, &c. Printed at Boston in the Tear, 1676, by Eoger "Williams of Providence in New-England \Lond^ 1679, 4« Fourteen prel. leaves ; and 233 pp. ' The Second Part.' Title and 256 pp. 98 THIED day's sale. 877 Fox's Martyrs. An Entire New "Work. A New Book of the Sufferings of the Faithful, uncut Lond. 1784, 8" Half-title, title, and 70 pp. Index 1 page. 878 Foxcroft (Thomas) of Boston, A Practical Discourse Rela- ting to the Gospel-Ministry, preached at his Ordination in Boston, Nov. 20, 1717 Boston, Mc. Buttolph, 1718, sm. 8" Title, iv, and 65 pp., Errata. 879 Foxeroft (Thomas) Eli the Priest dying Suddenly. A Ser- mon Preach'd in Boston, June 19, 1729, upon Occasion of the Sudden Death of the Rev. John Williams, and of the Rev. Thomas Blowers, half mar. Boston, for S. Qerrish, 1729, 8° Title, Bedication to Samuel Sewall, ii pp. ; text 36 pp. ; ' Addenda.' 5 pp. 880 Eoxcroft (Thomas) The Pleas of Gospel-Impenitents Ex- amined and refuted. In Two Sermons, very fine copy in the original hinding Boston, S. Kneeland and T. Green, for S. Qerrish, 1730, 16° Half-title, title, and 76 pp. On the fly-leaf is the presentation, in the handwriting of Dr. Poxcroft, "For the Revd. Isaac Watts, D.D. In London." Underneath, in the hand- writing of Dr. Watts, is "from the Author, 1731. A very good hook." In the body of the book many passages are marked by Dr. Watts, and in several instances he has made notes, especially on page 51. 881 Frank (Sebastian) Weltbuchs, von Newen erfundnen Landt- schafften, 2 parts in 1 vol. fine copy Franchfurt, 1567, folio S'x prel. leaves ; text folioed i to ccxlil ; Register, 7 leaves and one blank leaf. Followed by ' Ander Theil dieses Weltbuchs von Sohiifahrten', etc. Title; Dedication 4 leaves; one blank leaf; text folioed 1 to 110, and 1 to 59. Colophon 1 page. A large section of this volume relates to America. The second part of the volume, with separate title, consists of Dlric Smith's Indian Voyages, which was afterwards printed as a distinct volume. 882 [Feaptkliit (Ben jamin)] A Disseetation on Liberty and Necessity, Plbastjee and Pain, half morocco London, printed in the Tear 1725, 32 pp. 8° Unique. This is the long lost but much sought for wicked Tract of the Youth, Benjamin Franklin. It eluded even the research of Mr. Sparks, who ransacked European and American libraries for it, and says (vol. viil. p. 405), "No copy of this tract is now known to be in existence." Franklin, in his Autobiography, Sj^ysof it, " At Palmer's [in Bartholomew Close, London] I was employed in composing for the second edition of "W oMaslan' a Meligion of Nature [See Wollaston]. Some of his rea- sonings not appearing to me well founded, I wrote a little metaphysical piece in which I made remarks on them. It was entitled ' A Disserta- tion on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain.' I inscribed it to my friend Ralph, [that Ralph of whom Pope wrote in the Dunciad : Silence, ye wolves, while Ralph to Cynthia howls. And makes Night hideous; answer him, ye owls] I printed a small number. It occasioned my being more considered by Mr. Palmer as a young man of some ingenuity, though he seriously expos- tulated with me upon the principles of my pamphlets, which to him ap- THiEP dat's sale. 99 peared abominable. My printing this pamphlet was another erratum." Two years later, after his return to Philadelphia, Franklin says in his Autobiography, " My Loudon Pamphlet, printed in 1725, . . . ap- peared now not so clever a performance as I once thought it." Many years later, in a letter to his friend Benjamin Vaughan, he wrote, "There were only a hundred copies printed, of which I gave a few to friends ; and afterwards disliking the piece, as conceiving it might have an ill tendency, I burnt the rest, except one copy, the margin of which was filled with manuscript notes by Lyons, author of the Infallibility of Human Judgment, who was at that time another of my acquaintance in London. I was not nineteen years of age when it was written. In 1730, I wrote a piece on the other side of the question This pam- phlet was never printed, and the manuscript has been long lost." An interesting article upon this tract of Franklin appeared in Notes and Quei'ies, Jan. 3, 1853, from the pen of Mr. James Crossley, who describes a copy in his possession in such a manner as to leave no doubt that his is not the original edition of 1725, but a reprint in sixteen closely printed pages. This original edition fills 32 pages, and cannot be called closely printed. "We cannot learn of a copy in any other collection, public or pri- vate. It has never been reprinted in any of the editions of Dr. Franklin's Works. As a memorial of the ' youthful indiscretion' of one of the greatest men of his age this little book must ever rank as one of the curiosities of literature. 000 Free Thoughts, etc. See Seabury (Sam.) 000 Trench Policy Defeated. See America (North). 883 Frezier (Mr.) A Voyage to the South Sea, and along the ^"' Coasts of Chili and Peru, 1712-14, with a Postscript by Dr. Edmund Halley,^«e co'py, old calf Lond. 1717, 4<° Six prel. leaves : viz. Title, Preface, Letter, and Directions to the Binder ; text 335 pp. Index 9 pp. with Maps and plates numbered i-xxxvii and 36. 884 Frezier (Mr.) Eelation du Voyage de la Mar du Sud aux Cotes du Chili, du Perou, et du Bresil, 1712-14, 2 vols, old calf -^mgt. 1717, 12" Vol. I. Title, and prel. pp. v-xx ; text 294 pp. with Maps and plates num- bered i-xxii. II. Title and pp. 297-600, with Maps and plates numbered xxiii-xxxvii, 885 Frezier (Mr.) Voyage de la Mer da Sud : autre edition, fine copy, old calf Paris, 1732, 40 Half-title, and xiv prel. pp. ; text 298 pp. ; Approbation and Privilege 2 pp. 'Reponse,' etc. 63 pp. ; maps and plates numbered i to xxxvii and 36. 886 Friendly (A) Address to All Reasonable Americans on the Subject of our Political Confusions : in which the necessary Consequences of Violently opposing the King's Troops, and of a General Non-Importation are fairly stated, imperfect, wanting all after page 16 America : Frimted for the Purchasers, 1774, 8" Ascribed to Dr. Myles Cooper, of known Tory principles. 887 Friendly (A) Address. Another Ed. halfmor. New Torh, printed : Lond. repr. 1774, 56 pp. 8° 100 THIED day's sale. 888 PeobiSHee (MAKTiiir). Angli Navigatione in Eegiones Oceidentis et Septentrionis Narratio historica, ex G-allico sermone in Latinum translata per D. Joan. Tho. iFreigivm. russia N'oriberga, 1580, 8° Forty -four leaves. Signatures A and F in sixes and B to E in eights ; with a woodcut ' Piotvra hominum nvper ex Anglia advectorutu.' J 889 Froger (F.) Eektion of a Voyage made in 1695-97 on the Coasts of A&ica, etc. translated, _;?«e copy, old calf Lond. 1698, S" Six prel. leaves including the engraved frontispiece ; text 173 pp. with 3 seq. pp. 15 copper plates and maps. 890 Froger (F.) Eelation d'un Voyage fait en 1695-97, aux Cotes D'Afrique, Detroit de Magellan, Bresil, Cayenne et Isles Antilles Amst. 1699, 12<> Eng. title ; title ; Dedication 4 pp. ; Preface 6 pp. ; text 227 pp. Maps or plates at pp. 7, 11, 14. 16, SI, 32, 41,43, 46,57, 65, 73, 79, 87, 94, 101, 103, 104, 106, 119, 127, 130, 140 (2), 154, 162, 172, 218. 891 Froger (F.) Voyage : autre ed. Amst. 1715, 12" Title in red and hlack ; ' Avertissement ' 6 pp. ; text 227 pp., with the 28 maps and plates from the same coppers as the Lond. ed. of 1698. This edition is a reprint, almost page for page, of the edition of 1699 ; but the Dedication to Count Maurepas, and nearly all the dates of the year, are omitted, so as to make the book read as if the events narrated might have been recent. 892 Frost (John) Pictorial History of Mexico and the Mexican War; comprising an Account of the Ancient Aztec Empire, the Conquest by Cortes, etc. calf, marb. edges Philadelphia : Tho. Cowperthwait and Co. 1849, 652 pp. 8" 893 Fruits (Some) of Solitude, in Eeflections and Maxims relating to the Conduct of Human Life, in two parts, the 8th ed. imperfect Newport, Bhode Island : Frinted by James Feanklin, at the Town School- House, 1749, 12" Six prel. leaves and 1 58 pp. ; Table, 7 pp. ' More Fruits of Solitude ; being the Second Part of Eeflections and Maxims, relating to the Conduct of Human Life. Nercport, Rhode Island : Printed by James Franklin, at the Town School-House, 1749.' 3 prel. leaves, wanting all after p. 106. Printed by the brother of Dr. Franklin, who established himself at New- port, Rhode Island, and introduced printing there, having left Boston. 894 Full (A) and Free Inquiry into the Merits of the Peace, with some Strictures on the Spirit of Party, hf. mor. fine copy, rnicut Lond. 1765, 2 pr. Is. and 160 pp. 8" 895 Fulton (Eobert) Torpedo War, and Submarine Explosions, hf. mor. New York, William Mliott, 1810, oblong 4" Fifty-seven pages ; ' Number and Nature of Ordnance,' 1 page ; ' Dimen- sions of Ships,' etc. 1 page; ' Note on Vessels of War of the United States,' 1 page ; with plates numbered i-v. I'OTJKTH day's sale. 101 896 Tunes (Grregorio) Ensayo de la Historia Civil del Paraguay, Buenos Ayies y Tueuman, Vols. II. and III. uncut Buenos Ay res, [1816], 8° Vol. II. Half-title, title, and 409 pp. ; ' Indice,' H pp. ; ' Erratas,' 1 page. III. (1817) 532 pp.; ' Indice,' 9 pp. ; ' Erratas,' 1 page. 897 Punnell (William) A Voyage round the "World, containing f an Account of Captain Dampier's Expedition into the South Seas in 1703 and 1704,_y?me copy, old calf Lond. 1707, 8° Title ; Dedication, ' To the Honourable Josiah Burchett,' 6 pp. ; ' The Pre- face,' 6 pp. ; 'The Coutenta,' 10 pp.; text, 300 pp.; ' Index,' 17 pp. First edition, generally considered as the fourth volume of Dampier's Collection, though there is no indication of its having been so intended at the time of publication. There is a map of the the World facing the title, and 14 other copper-plates at pages 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 18, 40, 105, 120, 122, 131, 230, 254, and 26fi. See Dampier. 898 Furlong (Lawrence) The American Pilot; containing the Courses and Distances between the principal Harbours, Capes and Headlands from Passamaquoddy through the Gulph of riorida, 3rd ed. Newhuryport, Edm. M. Blunt, 1800, 251 pp. 8" 899 Eurlong (L.) American Coast Pilot, 6th ed., fine copy in old calf Newhuryport, Mm. M. Blunt, 1809, 8° Three hundred and eighty-nine pages ; 15 plans and charts. 900 Eurlong (L.) American Coast Pilot, 7th ed. New York, Edm. M. Blunt, [1812], 8° Three hundred and eleven pages; Tables and Appendix, 63 pp.; with 15 plans and charts. FOURTH DAY'S SALE. AT ONE o'clock MOST POTfCTUALLT. ^,01 G-AGE (Thomas) A full Survey of Sion and Babylon, and a clear Vindication of the Parish Churches and Parochial Ministers of England, from the uncharitable Censure, the infamous Title, and the injurious Nickname of Babylonish, half mor.Jine copy Lond. 1654, 4« Nine prel. leaves; text, 86 pp. 102 FOURTH day's SALE. 902 G-AGE (Thomas) The English American, his Travail by Sea and Land ; or a New Survey of the West India's : likewise his Journey from Mexico through the Provinces of Guaxaca, Chiapa, Guatemala, Yera Paz, Truxillo, Comayagua ; with a Grammar of the Indian Tongue, called Poconchi, old calf Lond. ly B. Cotes, 1648, folio First editipn. 5 pvel. leaves, viz. Title, Dedication, and To the Reader, in verse, signed ' Thomas Chaloner ;' text, 220 pp. ; the Contents, 12 pp. Presentation copy from the author, "Ex dono Authoris, Tho: Gage, Novemb 5to 1648." The author appears to have been a believer in witch- craft and sorcery, and admits into his work many curious relations on those subjects. 903 GTage (T.) A New Survey of the West India's, 2nd ed. old calf Lond. ly H. Cotes, 1655, folio Five prel . leaves, viz. Title, Dedication, and To the Reader, signed ' Thomas Chaloner ;' text, 220 pp. ; The Contents, 12 pp. ; 4 copper-plate maps, viz. 1. ' Americae Descrip.' facing the title ; 2. ' The Ylandes of the West Indies,' at p. 20 ; 3. ' Hispania Nova,' p. 68 ; and 4. ' Terra Firma,' at p. 118. 904 Gage (T.) A New Survey of the West Indies, 3rd ed. Lond. 1677, 8" Four prel. leaves, viz. Title, and To the Reader ; text, 577 pp. ; Contents, 18 pp. The 22nd chapter, relating to the author's journey to Rome, was omitted in this edition, owing, as it is said, to its reflecting on the cha- racter of Abp. Laud. — Lowndes. 905 Gage (T.) A New Survey of the West Indies, 4th ed. old calf Lond. 1699, 8» Title; To the Reader, 5 pp.; text, 477 pp. ; the Contents, 18 pp. ; Map of Mexico. 906 Gage (T.) Voyages dans la Nouvelle Espagne, 2 vols, calf Amst. Paul Marret, 1695, sm. 8° Vol. I. 12 prel. leaves, including engr. title; text, 200 and 178 pp.; 9 maps and plates. Vol. II. 1694, 8 prel. leaves, including the engr. title (8th blank), and 318 pp. ; 7 maps and plates. 907 Gage (T.) Voyages, 3me ed. 2 vols, calf Amst. 1699, sm. 8» Vol, I. 12 prel. leaves, including the engraved title; text, 200 and 176 pp.; 9 maps and plates. Vol. II. 8 prel. leaves (8th blank) and 318 pp. ; with 7 maps and jilates. 908 Gage (T.) Voyages, 4me ed. 2 vols, old calf Amst. 1720, sm. 8" Vol. I. Engr. half-title, title, and 12 prel. leaves ; text, 431 pp. and 8 maps or plates. Vol. II. Engr. half-title, title, and 4 prel, leaves ; text, 360 pp.; and 8 maps or plates. 909 Gage (T.) Voyages, autre ed. 2 vols, calf extra, by Bedford Amst. 1721, sm, 8" Vol. I. 12 prel. leaves, inclusive of the engr. and printed titles; and text, 200 and 178 pp.; 9 maps and plates. Vol. II. 6 prel. leaves, including the engr. and printed titles ; text, 316 pp. ; 7 maps and plates. 910 Gage T.) A Survey of the Spanish West Indies, etc. without the map, hf. mor. Lond. 1702, 8° Title; ' To the Reader,' 5 pp.; text, 44 pp. ; The Contents, 18 pp. roTJETH day's sale. 103 911 Gage (Thomas) The Traveller, Part I. containing a Jour- nal of Three Thousand Three Hundred Miles through the Main Land of South America ... To be published monthly in the New American Magazine Woodbridge, in New Jersey: Jmies Parlcer, 1758, 136 pp. 8° 912 G-alloway (Joseph) Speaker of the House of AssemUy of Pennsylvania, The Examination of, in a Committee on the American Papers, with explanatory notes, hf. mor. Lond. 1779, 8° Title, and 85 pp. " Besides Mr. Galloway's very important evidence, this pamphlet contains many useful and interesting notes relative to the con- duct of the war in America." — M. Rev. 918 Galloway (J.) The Examination of, 2nd edition, lif. mor. Lond. 1780, 8° Title, and 85 pp. 914 Gaona (Joan de) Colloqtios de la paz, y tranquilidad Christiana, Ei?r lengtja Mexicana, vignette wpon title, calf extra hy Bedford, fine copy Mexico, e Casa d Pedro Ocharte, 1582, 16° Pifteen prel. and 121 leaves. 915 Garay (Jose de) An Account of the Isthmus of Tehuan- tepec in the llepublic of Mexico Lond. 1846, 8° 128 pp. ; 2 plans of Mexico. 916 Gaecia (Geegoeio) Origen de los Indios de el Nuevo Mundo, e Indias Oecidentales. Segunda impresion, vellum Madrid : Fr. Martinez Abad, 1729, folio Sixteen prel. leaves ; and 336 pp. ; table, 40 leaves. Some curious specu- lations for the American philologist will be found in this rare volume. 917 Garcilasso de la Vega (El Tnca) Histoire des Gverres Civiles des Espagnols dans les Indes : mise en Eran5ois, par I; Bavdoin, 2 vols, calf Paris, Simeon Piget, 1658, 4° Tol. I. Sixteen prel. leaves, and 631 pp.; table, 17 pp. II. Title and 555 pp. ; table, 20 pp. 918 Garcilasso de la Vega (El Tnca) The Eoyal Commentaries of Peru, in Two Parts; rendred into English, by Sir Pavl Eycavt, Kt.^me copy, in old calf Lond. 1688, folio Four prel. leaves ; text, 1019 pp. ; Index, 8 pp. Port, of Sir Paul Eycauf, and 10 copper-plates. Robertson, in his History, states that the Commen- taries of Garcilasso de la Vega contain some curious facts taken from authors whose works were never published. 919 Garcilasso de la Vega (El Tnca) Histoire des Tncas Eois du Perou, traduite par J. Baudoin, 2 vols, old calf Amst. 1704, 12° Vol. I. Twelve prel. leaves, and 512 pp. Copper-plate map and 3 plates. II. Six prel. leaves, and 492 pp. ; table, 36 pp. 920 Garcilasso de la Vega (El Tnca) Histoire de la Conquete de la Eloride, 2 vols. Paris, 1709, 12° Vol. I. Title, and 281 pp. II. Title, and 249 pp. ; table, 10 pp. 104 FOITETH day's SALE. 921 Grarcilasso de la Vega (El Tnca) Histoire de la Conqu^te de la Ploride, 2 vols, old calf gilt Leide, 1731, sm. 8" Vol. I. Thirteen prel. leaves, and 290 pp. Map of Florida at p. I , and 5 plates. II. 582 pp. ; 4 plates. The date 17.31 is sometimes, as in the present instance, found altered with a pen to 1735, in both volumes. 922 G-arcilasso de la Vega (El Tnca) G-escHclite der Eroberung voa Florida Zelle, Franclcfurt, und Leipzig, 1753, 52 and 456 pp. 8° 923 Garden (Alexander) of Oharles Town, So. Car., Eegenera- tion and Testimony of the Spirit, Two Sermons occasioned by some erroneous Notions of certain Men who call them- selyes Methodists Charles Town, Peter Timothy, 1740, 8° Title, iii. and 33 pp . 924 Gardiner (Hichard) An Account of the Expedition to the "West Indies against Martinico, Guadelupe, and other the Leeward Islands, old calf Lond. 1759, 4" Two prel. leaves, and 75 pp. Map of Guadeloupe ; and Plan of the General Attack. 925 Gardiner (E.) Expedition to the "West Indies, 3rd ed. Birmingham, John Baskerville, 1762,4° Half-title, title. Dedication, and 92 pp. ; 4 plates. Beautifully printed. 926 Gardiner (E.) Expedition aux Indea OccidentaleSj Siiie. ed. Birmingham, Jean Basherville, 1762, 4° Half-title, title. Dedication, and 91 pp. 927 Garella (Napoleon) Prqjetd'un Canal de Jonction de 1' Ocean Paeifique et de 1' Ocean Atlantique a Travers I'lsthme de Panama, uncut Paris, 1845, 8° Two hundred and forty-one pp. ; plans on a large sheet. 928 Gass (Patrick) A Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery from the Mouth of the Missouri, through the Interior Parts of North America, to the Pacific Ocean, uncut Pittsburgh : London, repr. 1808, 8° Four prel. and 381 pp. 929 Gass (Patrick) Journal, 4th ed. old calf Philadelphia, 1812, 12» X. and 262 pp. ; 6 plates. 930 Gauld (George) Observations on the Elorida Kays, Eeef, and Gulf; also, a Description of the Coast of "West Plorida be- tween the Bay of Spiritu Santo and Cape Sable, hf mor. Lond. 1796, 28 pp, 4° 931 Gee (Joshua) The Trade and Navigation of Great Britain considered ; shewing that the surest way for a nation to increase in riches is to prevent the importation of such foreign commodities as may be rais'd at home, 2nd ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1730, 9 pr. Is, and 147 pp. b» roTJETH day's sale. 105 000 Genuine Letters. See Pinchon {Tho.) 932 Georgia, An Account shewing the Progress of the Colony of, ends on p. 64 Lond. 1741, folio Title, and 71 pp. 933 Georgia, An Impartial Enquiry into the State and Utility of, hf. mor. Lond. 1741, 8" Half-title, title, and 104 pp. Written in defence of the colony. 934 Georgia, A State of the Province of, attested upon oath in the Court of Savannah, Not. 10, 1740, hf. mor. Lond. 1742, 8" Half-title, title, and 33 pp. Reprinted in Stephens' Journal, vol. ii. 935 Georgia, A Brief Account of the Causes that have retarded the Progress of the Colony of, hf. mor. Lond. 1743, 8" Half-title, title, and 101 pp. 936 Gerrish (Martha). The Happiness of a Holy Life, exem- plified in the Sickness and Death of the pious Mrs. Martha Gerrish, of Boston, in New England, who died April the 14th, 1736; with a Collection of very Pathetick Letters written by her ; to which is added, her Funeral Sermon, [by Nathaniel Appleton], the bottom of C 4! is torn off Lond. 1740, 12" Half-title, xxii and 207 pp. ; Contents, 5 pp. 937 Gibbons (Thomas) Divine Conduct vindicated, Two Dis- courses occasioned by the Decease of the Eev. Sam. Davies, President of the College of Nassau Hall in New Jersey ; with some Memoirs of Mi. Davies, and Extracts from his Letters Lond. 1761, 31 pp. 8" 938 Gibson (James) A Journal of the late Siege by the Ih-oops from North America against the French at Cape Breton, the City of Louisbourg, and the Territories thereunto be- longing, hf. mor. Lond. 1745, 8' Title, and 49 pp. Large map of Louisburg. 939 Gill (John) A Reply to a Defence of the Divine Eight of Infant Baptism, by Peter Clark, A.M. Minister at Salem, etc. uncut Lond. 1765, 116 pp. 8" 940 Gillespie (Alexander) Gleanings and Remarks : collected during many months of residence at Buenos Ayres, and within the Tipper Country, half hound Leeds, 1818, 8" Two prel. leaves ; and 242 for 342 pp. Map of South America. 941 Gillies (John) Memoirs of the Life of the Reverend George Whitefield, with an Extract from his Tracts New-London, {Gonn.~) 8. Green, for Corn. Davis, N. York, 1798,. 287 pp. 12° 942 Gillies (John) Appendix to the Historical Collections, relating to the Success of the Gospel. By the Compiler of said Collections Glasgow, John Orr, 1761, 12' Two prel. leaves and 250 pp. Largely relating to America. P 106 IfOtrETH day's SAIE. 943 GriOBCHNi DA Jesi (GriovANNi) II Moudo Nvovo, vellum > lesi, Pietro Farri, 1596, 4° ; Title within border the reverse blank ; Text in double columns folio,ed 2 to 153 : with 5 sequent leaves. This scarce historical Italian Poem is not noticed by Haym, nor apparently by any other Bibliogfrapher, — Mich. 944 G-lareanus (Henricus) JPoetae Lavreati, De GeograpUa, Liber vnvs Basil. 1528, 4» Thirty-five folioed leaves. For an account of this curious and interesting geographical Tract see F. A. Brockhaus, BibliotTieque AmSricaine, No. 3. ; 945 Griareanus (H.) G-eographia I'ribvrgvm Brisgavdiae, 1530, 4° Thirty-five folioed leaves; and 1 with woodcut on the reverse. 946 Glareanus (H.) Geographia Fribvrgvm Brisgoviae, 1533, 4° Idem. 947 Glareanus (H.) G-eograpLia, unboimd Friburgum Brisgovim, 1551, 4" Thirty-three folioed leaves. 948 G-las (George) The History of the Discovery and Conquest of the Canary Islands : translated from a Spanish Manu- script, lately found in the Island of Palma, hf. mor. Bond. 1764, 4» Four prel. leaves ; viii and 368 pp. Map of the Canary Islands at p. 1, and two Charts at p. 183. • 000 Glass for the People of Ifew England. See Ifew England. 949 Glover (Mr.) A Short Account of the late Application to Parliament made by the Merchants of London upon the Neglect of their Trade, 2nd Ed. hf. mor. Bond. 1742, 61 pp. 8" 950 Glover (Mr.) A Short Account, etc. 6th Ed. lialf morocco Bond. 1742, 1774, 71 pp. 8» 951 Glover (Mr.) The Substance of the Evidence delivered to a Committee of the Honourable House of Commons by the Merchants and Traders of London, concerned in the Trade to Germany and Holland, and of the Dealers in Foreign Linens, unbound Bond. 1774, 8" Half-title, title, and 72 pp. 952 Glover (Mr.) The Substance of the Evidence on the Petition presented by the "West-India Planters and Merchants to the House of Commons Bond. [1775], 8° Half-title, title, and 47 pp. 953 Glover (Mr.) The Evidence . Delivered on the Petition pre- sented by the West-India Planters, hf. morocco [Bond. 1775], title and 95 pp. 8° 954 GoDDAED (William) The Partnership : or the History of the Eise and Progress of the PENNSTLTAifiAN Cheonicle, &c. Wherein the Conduct of Joseph Galloway,Esq. ; Speaker of the Honourable House of Eepresentatives of the Province of Pennsylvania, Mr. Thomas Wharton, sen. and their Man Benjamin Towne, my late Partners, with my own, is properly delineated, and their Calumnies against me fully refuted, calf BUladelpUa, William Goddard, 1770, 72 pp. 8" I'OUETH day's sale. 107 955 G-ODwrif (Moegan) The Negro's & Indiana Advocate, suing for their Admission into the Church: or A Persuasive to the Instructing and Baptizing of the Negro's and Indians in our Plantations, j^we copy Lond.for the Author, 1680, 7 pr. Is. and 174 pp. 8<> 956 Groes (Damiani a) Hispania Lovanii, B. Bescius, 1542, 4" Thirty leaves, the first page being occupied by the title, the last being blank. The Spanish possessions in America, their produce, etc. are referred to ia this Tract. 957 G-OMAEA (Francisco Lopez de) Histoeia delie Ntotb Indie Occidbntali, con tvtti i discoprimenti, & cose nota- bili, auuenute dopo I'acquisto di esse. Tradotta nella Ita- liana da Agostimo di Cravaliz, vellum Venetia, Francesco Lorenzini da Turino, 1560, sm. 8" Ten pvel. and 306 folioed leaves. 958 GoMAEA (Prancisco Lopez de) Histoire Generalle des ludes Occidentales et Terres Nevves, qui iusques &, present ont este descouuertes. Traduite en fran^ois par M. Pumee, Sieur de Marley le Chaste!, calf gilt Paris, Michel Sonnius, 1577, 8» Six prel. and 355 folioed leaves ; table 29 pp. 959 GoMAEA (Prancisco Lopez de) The Pleasant Histoeie of the Conquest of the West India, now called New Spaine, atchieued by the most woorthie Prince Hernando Cortes, translated by T[homas]. N[icholas]. blatfe Ittter, very fine clean copy Land, ly Thomas Greede, 1596, 4" Title ; Epistle to Sir F. 'Walsing'ham, 6 pp. ; " To the Reader," 2 pp. ; lau- datory Verses, 2 pp.; text, 405 pp., and Table, 6 pp. The Laudatm-y Verses are by Stephen Gosson, author of The Schoole of Aiuse. 960 GoNCALEZ DE CtJETO (Damiano). Oratio Pvnebris Habita a Magistro Damiano Goncalez de Cveto, Patris Antonij Arias e Societate lesu, in CoUegio Mexicano eiusdem Socie- tatis, decimo Kalendas lulij. Anni 1603, fine copy Mexici, apud Senricum Martinez, [1603], 4° Title and 8 leaves. 961 Goncalez de Nageea (Alonso) El Qvinto, y Sexto Pvnto de la Eelacion del Desengano de la guerra de Chile, sacados de 14. de su declaracion, cuyos titulos han de serlos que estan puestos al fin, calf [Madrid, 1647 ?] IQ folioed leaves, 4° 962 Gonzales Carranza (Domingo) A Geographical Description. of the Coasts, Harbours, and Sea Ports of the Spanish West Indies ; particularly of Porto Bello, Cartagena, and the Island of Cuba, hf mar. Lond. 1740, 8» xii. ' and 124 pp. Index 8 pp. Map of the West Indies, and 4 Plans. 963 Goodwin (Thomas). An Apologeticall Narration, hvmbly svbmitted to the Honourable Houses of Parliament, by Tho, Goodwin, Philip Nye, William Bridge, Jer. Burroughes, Sidrach Simpson, hf. mor. Lond. 1643, 4" Two prel. leaves and 31 pp. 108' FOtTBTH day's sale. 1^64 Goodwin (John). Moro-Mastix : Mr. John Goodwin whipt with his own Eod, or the dissecting of the sixteenth Section of hia book truly nam'd by Himself, HagiorMastix : So far as it falsly and frivously mentions a late disputation in Christ- Church Parish, concerning the lawfulness of paying Tythes, ■fine cvgy Land. Tho. JTnderhill, at the sign of the Bible in great Woodstreet, 1647, 15 pp. 4" 965 Goodwin (Thomas). A Copy of Eemonstrance lately delivered into the Assembly, by Thomas Goodwin, lerem. Burroughs, William Greenhill, William Bridge, Philip Nie, Sidrach Simson and William Carter, declaring the Grounds and Eeasons of their declining to bring it to the Assembly, their ModeU of Church Government, hf. tnor. Lond. 1645, 8 pp. 4" 966 Gordon (William) Pastor of the third Church, Boxbury, The Doctrine of Final Universal Salvation Examined and Shewn to be TJnscriptural ; in Answer to a Pamphlet entitled Salvation for all Men Dlustrated and Vindicated as a Scripture Doctrine, uncut Boston, printed and sold by T. and J. Fleet, 1783, 8" Title; Preface ii pp ; Text 96 pp. On the title-page is: — " For the Rev. Dr. John Erekine, from the Author." 967 Gordon (William) The History of the Eise, Progress and Establishment. of the Independence of the United States of America : including an Account of the late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from their origin to that period, 4 vols. hf. morocco, uncut Lond. 1788, 8" Vol. I. 13 prel. leaves and 504 pp. ' Plate 1. The United States of America.' II. 4 prel. leaves and 584 pp. ' Plate 2. Boston with its Environs.' ' Plate 3. New York Island.' ' Plate 4. The Jerseys.' ' Plate 5. New Hampshire, Vermont.' III. 4. prel. leaves and 499 pp. 'Plate 6. The Carolina's with part of Georgia.' ' Plate 7. A Sketch of the Operations before. Charles- town.' IV. 4 prel. leaves and 445 pp. Index 34 pp. ' Plate 8. The Part of Virginia which was the Seat of Action.' ' Plate 9. York Town and Gloucester Point.' This work, the major part of which was written in America, is said to be distinguished by great fidelity. 968 Gordon (W.) History of the United States, 3 vols. ef. New-York, by Hodge, Allen and Campbell, 1789, 8° Vol. I. 6 prel. leaves and pp. 25-443i With Map. II. 5 prel. leaves and pp. 25-474. With Map. III. 18 prel. leaves and pp. 17-446. 969 GoEGEs (Peedinando) Ameeica painted to the Life. The true History of the Spaniards proceedings in the Con- quests of the Indians, and of their Civil Wars among them- selves, from Columbus his first Discovery, to these later Times. More especially an absolute Narrative of the North parts of America, and of the Discoveries and Plantations of our English in Virginia, New-England and Berbadoes. The 4 parts complete in morocco, by F. Bedford. The portrait I'OFEXH DAX'S SA1]3. 109 called ' America,' representing a female feeding off a roast human leg, sometimes found as a frontispiece to this important work, is wanting in this copy. In every other respect it is a desirable copy Land, for Nath. JBrooTc, 1659, 4" Title; 'To the Judicious Reader," 4 pp. Text, 51 pp. Map, ' Amerioae Descnp.' Part II. 1658. Title and 57 pp. Part III. 1658. Title; 'To the Reader,' 1 leaf; Text, 236 pp. Part TV. 1659. Title, 'The Pre- face,' 2 pp. Text. 52 pp. ' The General Table' of the Four Parts, and ' Books lately printed,' 10 leaves. 970 Graham (John Andrew) A Descriptive Sketch of the Present State of Vermont, wncut Lond.for the Author, 1797, 8" viii and 187 pp. Portrait of the Author. 971 Graham (Maria) Journal of a Eesidence in Chile during the / year 1822, and a Voyage from Chile to Brazil in 1823. imcut Land. 1824, 4ff Four prel. leaves and 512 pp. ; 14 mezzotint plates. 972 Grahame (James) The History of the Rise and Progress of the United States of North America, till the British Eevor lution in 1688, 2 vols, calf Lond. 1827, 8' Vol. I. xvi and 531 pp. II. viii and 528 pp. 973 Grahame (James) History of North America, 4 vols, uncut Lond. 1836, 8" Vol. I. xxiii and 451 pp. II. viii and 448 pp. III. viii and 436 pp. IV. viiand462pp, '^^ 974 Gean-ados y Galtez (Joseph Joaquin) Taedes Ameei- CANAS : GoBiEEiTO Gentil t Catolico: Breve y particular Notieia de toda la Historia Indiana: Sucesos, cases notables, y cosas ignoradas, desde la entrada de la Gran Nacion Tulteca a esta tierra de Anahuac, hasta los presentes tiempoa Mexico, D. Felipe de Zuniga y Ontiveros, 1778, 40 Thirty-six prel. leaves; text, 540 pp.; 3 plates. A curious work relating to the early history of the Mexicans, unknown to Clavigero, and not men- tioned by Meusel. — Bicli. 975 Great Plot (A) Discovered, or the notorious and wicked Design upon the Eiver of Thames, put in execution on Monday last, with a Hu-and-Cry after the Condemned Prisoners that made their escape upon their removing from Newgate to be transported for Jamaica Land. O. Sorton, 1661, 7 pp. 4° 976 Grece (Charles P.) Pacts and Observations respecting Canada and the United States of America, uncut Lond. 1819, xv and 172 pp. 8" 977 Greenwood (Isaac) A Philosophical Discourse concerning the Mutability and Changes of the Material "World; read to the Students of Havard College, April 7, 1731, upon the news of the Death of Thomas HoUis, Esq. of London, the most hountiful Benefactor to that Society Boston, for S. Gerrishj 1731, 2 pr. Is. and 24 pp. 8" 110 FOTIETH day's SALE. 978 Gregg (Josiah) Commerce of the Prairies, or the Journal of a Santa Pe Trader, during eight Expeditions across the Great Western Prairies and a Besidence of nearly nine years in Northern Mexico, 2 toIs. New Yorh, Henry G.Langley; London, Wiley ^ Putnam, 1844, 12» Vol. I. 320 pp. ; Map of the Indian Territory, and 3 plates. II. 318 pp. ; Map of the Interior of Northern Mexico, and 3 plates, 979 Grenada. A Brief Enquiry into the Causes of, and Conduct pursued by, the Colonial Government for quelling the Insur- rection in Grenada Land. 1796, 8" Half-title, title, and 125 pp. ; ' Appendix,' 20 pp. ; ' Observations,' etc. pp. 127-204 ; Errata, 1 page ; Map. 000 Grynseus (Simon). See Novus OrUs 000 Guard (Theodore de la). See Ward {Nathaniel) J 980 GuEEEEiEO (Peeitam) Eelagam Annal das Covsas qve * , Eezeram os Padres da Companhia de lesvs nas Partes da India Oriental, & no Brasil, Angola, Cabo Verde, Guine, etc. vellum Idsboa, lorge Hodrigues, 1605, 4° , Title, reverse blank ; ' Aprouayam ' et ' Lisem^as,' 1 page ; ' Ao Lector,' 2 pp. ; ' Errata,' 2 pp. : text, ' Livro Primeero,' signatures A — N in fours, in two ; 'Livro Segvndo,' signatures A— Nnn in fours. 981 GuMiLLA (Joseph) El Orinoco Ilustrado, y Desendido, Historia Natural, Civil y Geographica de este Gran Eio, y de sua Caudalosas Yertientes, Govierno, Uses, y Costumbres de Ids Indios, 2 vols. AaZfJoM^t? Madrid, Manuel 'Fernandez, ano 1745, 4" Vol. I. 24 prel. leaves and 403 pp. ; ' Indice,' 4 pp. ; map at p. 1, and plate at p. 209. II. 4 prel. leaves and4!2pp; 'Indies,' 16pp, ; plate at p. 112. 982 Gumilla (Joseph) Histoire Naturelle, Civile et Geographique de I'Orenoque, 3 vols, calf Avignon, 1758, 12" Vol. I. xviii pp. ; Advertissement 7 and Text 388 pp. ; Table, 4 pp. ; copper- plate map at p. 1, and plate at p. 303. II. Title, and 334 pp.; Table, 4 pp.; plate at p. 304. III. Title, and 332 pp.; Table, "4 pp. 983 Hacke (William) A Collection of Original Voyages (Capt. Cowley's, Capt. Sharp's, Capt. Wood's, and Mr. Eoberts'), calf Lond. 1699, 8* Eight prel. leaves, viz. Title, Dedication, Preface, and Index ; ' A New Map of the World ;' 'Cowley's Voyage,' 45 pp. Plate at pp. 8, 9 ;' Sharp's and Wood's Voyages,' 100 pp. Plate at p. 1 ; 'Roberts' Voyage,' 53 pp.; Map at p. 1 ; Plate at p. 18. 984 Haiti, The Eural Code of, in French and English Lond. 1827, 8° Half-title, title, iii to xviii and 100 pp. roiTETH bay's sale. HI 985 Hakltttt (Richaed) The Pjiincipali. N'avigations, : ^ voiages and disooteeies oe the english nation, ' MADE J3Y Sea or otiEE Land, to the most kemote and FAETHEST DISTANT QOAETEES OP THE EaETH AT ANT TIME "WITHIN THE COMPASSE OP THESE 1500 YEEEES, calf extra, \ hy Say day, fine tall copy Lond. hy George Bishop and 'Ralph JVewierie, 1589, folio Eight pi-el. leaves, viz. Title, reverse blank ; ' To the Hight Honorable Sir Francis Walaingham,' etc. 3 pp.; 'Richard Hakluyt to the fauourable Reader,' 3 pp. ; 1 page of Epigrams ; ' The order of all the voyages,' etc' 7pp.; text, 825 pp.; ' A Table Alphabetioall,' etc. 9 pp.; also large folded map. [CoiopJwn] Imprinted at London, etc. 1589, 1 page. This copy contains, between pages 490 and 606, the Voyage of Sir Jerome Bowes, " printed this second time, according to the true copie I reoeiued of a' gentleman that went in the same voyage, for the correction of the errours in the former impression," together with the eight original cancelled leaves. It also contains, between pages 643 and 644, the six suppressed leaves of Sir Francis Drake's Voyage " about the whole Globe." The very rare Map, referred to in the preface, is contained in this copy. 986 Hakluyt (Eichaed) The Pbincipal Navigations, VoiAGES, TeAEPIQV1!S AND DiSCOTJEEIES OF THE ENGLISH Nation, etc. fine copy in red morocco hy Eogee Patne, 3 vols. Lond. George Bishop, Ralph Neivherrie ami Robert Barker, 159S-1600, folio Vol. I. Title, reverse blank ; Dedication to the Earl of Nottingham, 4 pp. ; Preface, 10 pp. ; Poems, 2 pp. ; A Catalogue, 6 pp. ; text, 619 pp. ; end ing with the ORIGINAL Voyage to Cadiz, (p. 607 having eight pariP graphs, in the reprint only seven) cancelled and suppressed. II. Title, reverse blank ; Dedication to Cecil, 6 pp. ; A Catalogue, 8 pp. ; text, 312 and 204 pp. III. Title, reverse blank; Dedication to Cecil, 4 pp. ; A Catalogue, etc. 10 pp. ; text, 868 pp. 987 Hakluyt (Eichaed). Vieginia eichlt valued, by the description of the maine land of Florida, her next neighbour : Out of the fciire yeeres continuall trauell and discouerie, for above one thousand miles East and "West, of Don Eerdinando de Soto, and sixe hundred able men in his companie, written by a Portugall gentleman of Eluas, and translated by Eichard Haklvytj^ne clean copy in hrown calf Lond. hy Felix Kyngston, for Matthew Lownes, 1609, 4° Four prel. leaves, viz. Title, reverse blank ; Dedicatory Epistle, 6 pp. ; text, 180 pp. Translated from the rare little volume printed at Evora in 1557, apparently with the view of inducing settlers to go out to the new colony of Virginia. — Hich, 988 Haliburton (Thomas C.) An Historical and Statistical Ac- count of Nova Scotia, 2 vols, imeut Halifax, Joseph Howe, 1829, 8" Vol. I. viii and 340 pp; Index, viii pp.; Map and 2 Plans. II. Title, and 453 pp. ; Index, 3 pp. ; 7 Engravings and Plans ; the Publisher's Apology for the view of Halifax, on a small slip ; 3 folded sheets, viz. Statement, Comparative State, etc. and Account, at page 388. 989 Halkett (John) Historical Notes respecting the Indians of North America, imcut Lond. 1825, viii and 408 pp. 8" 112 rouiiTH day's saie. 990 Halley (Dr. Horace) President of Transylmnia' Unwersity, A Discourse on his Genius and Character, by C. Caldwell, with an Appendix and Notes, hf. mor. Boston, 1828, 302 pp. 8" 991 Hamilton (Alexander) Report of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States on the' subject of Manu- factures, hf. mor. Lond. 1793, 8" Two prel. leaves and 129 pp. Highly commended in the Monthly Eevieiv. 992 Hamilton. Articles exhibited against Lord Archibald Ha- milton, late Governour of Jamaica Lond. 1717, 8" Half-title, title, pp. v to viii and 32 pp. 993 Hamilton (Archibald, Lord) Answer to an Anonymous Libel, entitled, Articles exhibited against Lord Archibald Hamilton, hf. mor. Lond. 1718, 92 pp. S" 994 Hancock (John) Observations on the Climate, Soil, and Pro- ductions of British Guiana Lond. for the Author, 1840, 2 pr. Is. and 92 pp. 8* 995 Hansen (Leonard) Vita mirabilis et Mors pretiosa venera- bilis Sororis Eosae de S. Maria Limensis, calf Bomae, 1664, 4" Five prel. leaves ; text ends abruptly with the 356th page : Index, Sphal- mata, and Frotestatio, 2 leaves. 996 Hansen (L.) Vita B. Eosse, 3d Ed. Lovanii, 1668, 12" Twelve prel. leaves, and 549 pp.; Index, 3 pp. 997 Hanson. An Account of the Captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, late of Kachecky in New England, who, with Four of her Children and Servant Maid, was taken Captive by the In- dians and carried into Canada, taken from her own Mouth by Samuel Bownas, half mor. tmcut Lond. 1782, 26 pp, ' books,' 2 pp. sm. 8" 998 Hanway (Jonas) An Account of the Society for the Encou- ragement of the British Troops in Germany and North America, cf. Lond. 1760, viii. 91, and 55 pp. 8" 999 Haecotjrt (Eobeet) A Eelation op a Vota&e to Gtiana, describing the Climat, Scituation, Eertilitie, Prouisions, and Commodities of that Country, containing Seuen Prouinces, and other Signiories within that territory, halfrussia Lond. John Beale,for W. Welhy, 1613, 4p Eight prel. leaves, viz. title reverse blank. ' To the High and Mighty Prince Charles,' 3 pp. next page blanli. ' To the Readers, Adventvrers, etc' 10 pp. ; text, 71 pp. 1000 Haecoubt (E.) Votage to Gviana. Another Ed. newly reviewed and enlarged by addition of some necessary Notes, russia Lond. hy Edw. Allde, 1626, 4" Eight prel. leaves, viz. title reverse blank. ' To the most high and mightie Monarch Charles,' etc. 4 pp. • To the High and Mighty Prince Charles,' 2 pp. To the Headers, Adventvrers,' etc, 8 pp. ; text, 84pp. FOTTETH DAT'S SALE. 113 1001 Hardie (James) An Account of the Malignant Fever lately prevalent in the City of New York, imcut New York, Surtin and M'Farlane, 1799, 148 pp. 8" 1002 Hardy (John) A Description of the Last Voyage to Ber- mudas, in the Ship Marygold, calf, hy Bedford Lond.for Bowland Beynald, 1671, 4° Fourprel. leaves, and text pp. 1 to 24, in verse. 1003 Hardy (E. W. H.) Travels in the Interior of Mexico in 1825-28, cloth Land. 1829, 558 pp. 8 illust. 8° 1004 Harper (Robert Q-oodloe) Observations on the Dispute be- tween the United States and Prance, 5th Ed. Philadelphia printed : Land. repr. 1798, 8" Title and text, pp. 5-109. Relating to what is commonly termed the " W. X. Y. Z. question." 1005 Harper (Robert Groodloe) Observations on the Dispute be- tween the United States and France, 5th Ed. hf. mar. Philadelphia printed : Lond. repr. 1798, 12° Four prel. leaves, and pp. 7 to 86. 1006 Harper (E. Gr.) Observations, etc. 6th Ed. hf. mar. Philadelphia printed : Lond. repr. 1798, viii. pp. and pp. 5-110, 8° 1007 Harper (E. G.) Observations, &e. 10th Ed. Philadelphia printed : PJdinb. repr. 1798, 89 pp. 12" 1008 Hart (Levi), Pastor of Preston, The Christian Minister, a Sermon delivered at the Ordination of the Eev. Joel Bene- dict, at Newent, in Norwich, 21st February, 1771, uncwt New-London, Tim. Green, 1771, title and 31 pp. 8" 1009 Hart (Levi) The Important Objects of the Evangelical Mi- nistry considered Litchfield, Thos. Collier, 1788, 26 pp. 8° 1010 Hart (William) Brief Remarks on a number of False Pro- positions and Dangerous Errors which are spreading in the Country, collected out of sundry Discourses publish'd, wrote by Dr. Whitaker and Mr. Hopkins, uncut New London, Tim. Green, 1769, 72 pp. 8" 1011 Haetiey (David) An Address to the Committee of Asso- ciation of the County of York, on the State of Public Affairs, 2nd Ed. halfmor. Tor/c, 1781, 46 pp. 8° 1012 Hartley (David) Aji Address to the Committee of the County of York, on the State of Public Affairs, hf. mor. Lond. 1781, 63 pp. 8" This is a reprint of the preceding, with the addition, at the end, of " The Address of the Committee of Association for the County of York," pp. ■'J3 to 63. 1013 Haumib (Samuel) The Refobmeb Vibgithan Sile- WoRM, or a Eare and New Discovery of a speedy way and easie means found out by a young Lady in England, she having made full proof thereof in May, anno 1652, cut close Lond. hy John Btr eater, for Giles Calvert, 1655, 4'' Two prel. leaves, viz. title, reverse blank. ' To the Reader,' 2 pp. Text, 40 pp. 114 ForETH day's sale. 1014 Haetgeets (Joost) Oost en Westindischb VoYAaiEN: Met be Bescheijtin&en tan Indien, Eerste Deel. Daer in begrepen zijn 16 Voyagieu, etc. fine Iwrge copy, m beau- tiful condition, having many rough leaves f Amsterdam, JooST Haetgeets, 1648, 4° This extraordinary Collection ofVoyages by Joost Hartgerts is sometimes called the Butch Be Bry or the Butch HuUius ; for in beauty of exe- cution and intrinsic interest it rivals both of those famous Collections. In point of rarity there is no comparison ; this being scarcely known to Bibliographers. How many parts Hartgerts published, it is even now uncertain, although the most active research has for many years been made by Collectors of Voyages and Travels. The Parts were probably issued and sold separately, and the collection of them into sets, with a collective title, preface, etc. was an afterthought. This Collection bas an advantage over De Bry and Hulsius, that many of the voyages are in the language in which they were originally written, while most of those by De Bry and Hulsius are translations. The importance of this Collection vfill appear from the following brief list of its contents : — Preliminary, 12 leaves, including the engraved and printed titles. Part I. Voyage of the Dutch in three ships to Cathay, by Waygats, Mos- covy, and Tartary, in 1594. Title and 57 pp. with 1 plate. II. First Voyage of the Dutch to the East Indies, under Houtman, in 1595. Title and 102 pp. with 1 plate. III. Voyage of Van Neck in 1598 to the East Indies, and of Sebald de Weert to Magellan. 92 pp. and 2 plates. IV. Van den Broeeke's Voyage to Cape Verde and the East Indies. 11 2 pp. with 1 plate. V. De Jonge's Voyage to the East Indies and China, 1605-8. Title and 142 pp. with 1 plate. VI. Spilhergen's 1st Voyage 1601-4 — Vander Hagen's 2nd Voyage, 96 pp. with 1 plate. VII. Oliver Van Woort's Voyage in 1598, and the 2nd Voyage of-Jacob Van Neck. 88 pp. Till. Voyages of L'Heremite and Sohapenham, 1623-6 ; alsobyP.de Madriga and De Quir. Title and 76 pp. with 1 plate. IX. (1) Will.Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's Voyage to the East Indies, 1618-25. Title, 1 pfel. leaf, with 1 plate. IX. (2) Dirck Albertsz Karen's Voyage to Spitzbergen in 1689. Title and pp. 60-76 (misprinted 56). X. (1) Spilhergen's Voyage to the Straits of Magellan and the Mo- luccas. Title, 1 prel. leaf, pp. 5-66, with 1 plate. X. (2) Van Schouten's Voyage to the Straits of Magellan, 1615-17. Title and pp. 68-120. XI. Pelsaert and Houtman's Voyage to the East Indies, 1628-9. Title and 46 pp. with 1 plate, ' Diversche Discourasen,' 8 unnumbered leaves. XII. J. Van Twist's Voyage to the East Indies. Title and 94 pp. XIII. Francois Caron's Account of Japan. Title and 78 pp. 1015 Hattersley (J.) The Conquest of America, and Minor Poems, calf extra, gilt edges, iy Say day Land. 1831, 215 pp. 16" 1016 Havana. An Authentic Journal of the Siege of the Ha- vana, by an Officer, very fine copy Lond. 1762, 8° Half-title, title, and pp. 5-44. Plan, 14J by 8J inches 1017 Haven (Jason) Pastor of Dedham, A Sermon preached before Sir Fr. Bernard, Bart. Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, May 31st, 1769, being the Anniversary of the Election of His Majesty's Council, hf. mor. Boston, Bich. Draper, 1769, 55 pp. sm. 8° ForETH day's sale. 115 1018 Hawkeswortli (John) An Account of the Voyages under- '^ taken by the order of his present Majesty, for making Dis- coveries in the Southern Hemisphere, by Commodore Byron, Capt. "Wallis, Capt. Carteret, and Capt. Cook, 2 vols, calf Dublin, 1775, 8° Vol. I. Sixprel. leaves, xxviii and pp. 3-489. Chart, and 5 plates. II. Five pre!, leaves, and 539 pp. ' A Voyage towards the North Pole,' etc. 49 pp. Chart and 1 plate. 1019 Hawkesworth (J.) Voyages. Another Ed. 2 vols, calf Dublin, 1775, 8° Vol. I. Six prel. leaves; xxxviii pp. ; and text, pp. 3-489 ; with Chart of part of the South Sea; 3 plates. II. Five prel. leaves, and 539 pp ; 4 plates. 1020 Hawkins. The Obseetatiojts of Sir Eichard Hawkins j Knight, in his Vojage jnto the South Sea, Anno Domino 1593, old cf.fne large co])y Lond.for I. laggard, 1622, folio Three prel. leaves, viz. title, reverse blank. ' To the most lUvstriovs and most Excellent Prince Charles,' etc. 1 page. ' To the Reader,' 1 page. Text, 169 pp. Errata, 1 pa-e. ' The Table,' etc. 5 pp. 1021 Hawley (Zerah) A Journal of a Tour through Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, the North Part of Pennsylvania and Ohio NewSaven, S. Converse, 1822, 158 pp. 12" 1022 Hayne (Samuel) An Abstract of all the Statutes made con- cerning Aliens trading in England from the iirst year of K. Henry the VII. If. mor. \Lond?^ 1(385, 4° Three pre), leaves and 38 pp. 1023 Hazard (E.) Historical Collection of State Papers, intended as Materials for an History of the United States of Ame- rica, Vol. I. with an autograph of Benj. West Philadelphia, 1792, 740 pp. 4» A valuable Collection of Documents relating to American history, several of which are here printed for the first time. — Rioh. The second volume was published in 1794. 1024 Hazard (Joseph) The Conquest of Quebec. A Poem Oxford, 1769, 20 pp. with Plan of Quebec, 4° 1025 Heckewelder (John) A Narrative of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Delaware and Mohegan In- diana, from its commencement, in the year 1740 to 1808, calf Philadelphia, M'Carty and Davis, 1820, 8° Portrait of Zeisberger. xii prel. pp. Text pp. 17 to 429. Errata 1 p. 1026 Hellenbroeck (A.) Specimen of Divine Truths, translated from the Dutch, for the use of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, of the City of New-Tork New-York, John Holt, 1765, 95 pp. 8" 1027 Helliee. The Vain Prodigal Life, and Tragical Penitent Death of Thomas Hellier, born at "Whitchurch near Lyme, in Dorsetshire: who for Murdering his Master, Mistress, and a Maid, was executed according to Law at- "Westover in Charles City, in the Country of Virginia, neer the Plan- tation called Hard Labour, where he perpetrated the said Murders. He suffer'd on Munday the 5th of August, 1678. And was after hanged up in Chains at Windmill-Point, on James River Land. 1680, 2 prel. leaves and 40 pp. 4* 116 FOrETH dat's saie. 1028 Henderson (George) An Account of the British Settle- ment of Honduras, imcut, bds. Land. 1809, 8" Two hundred and fourteen pp. Map. 1029 Hennepin (Louis) Voyage ou Nouvelle Decouverte d'un Tres- Grand Pays, dans L'Amerique, entre le Nouveau Mexique et la Mer Glaciale, old calf, fine copy Amst. 1704, 12" Eighteen prel. leaves, including the engraved frontispiece. Text, 604 pp; Table, 14 leaves. 2 Maps and 6 plates. 1030 HENifEPiH' (Louis) Aenmerckelycke Historische Eey§- Beschryvinge Door verscheyde Landen veel grooter als die van geheel Europa onlanghs ontdeckt,^e copy, uncut UtrecM, Anthony Sokouten, 1698, 4° Sixteen prel. leaves, and 242 pp. Register 18 pp. Map and 4 plates. ,1031 Heemite (Jaqtjis xe) A Tetje Eelation of the Tleete which went through the Straights of Magellane towards the Coast of Peru, and the Towne of Lima, in the "West Indies, title in exact facsimile Lond. printed for Mercv/rius Britannicus, 1625, 4" Title, rev. blank ; text 36 pp. ' 1032 Heeeeea (Antonio de) Histokia Geneeal de los hechos db los casteliiaifos en las islas i tieeba eieme del Mae oceano, oeiginal edition, eight Decades bound in 4 vols, very fine copy, vellum Madrid, 1601-15, fol. Dec. I. 4 prel. leaves, 371 pp. and 10 leaves of table. Dec. II. 2 leaves, 368 pp. and 8 leaves. Deo. III. 3 leaves, 377 pp. and 8 leaves. Dec. IV. 2 leaves, 293 pp. and 7 leaves. Dee. V. 4 leaves, 317 pp. and 10 leaves. Dec. VI. 2 leaves, 302 pp. and 8 leaves. Dec. VII. 4 leaves, 315 pp. arid 10 leaves. Dec. VIII. 4 leaves, 341 pp. and 8 leaves. The first four Decades were published in 1601, and the last four in 1615. There is an engi'aved title to each Decade. -^ Description de las Indias Occidentales Madrid, Ane 1601, fol. Two prelim, leaves and 96 pp ; title engr. on copper and 14 maps. This work should go with the General History, and is generally bound at the end of the second volume after the fourth Decade. Herrerahasbeencalled the Pkikceoit American Historians. Hiswork embraces a large part of the Manuscript Chronicle of Las Casas. Robert- son says, that of all the Spanish writers, Herrera furnishes the fullest , and most accurate information concerning the conquest of Mexico, as well as every other ti'ansactiou in America : and that his Decades may be ranked among the most judicious and useful historical collections. 1033 Heeeeea (Antonio de) Histoeia Geneeal de los HECHOS DE LOS CaSTELLANOS EN LAS ISLAS I TiEEEA EIEME DEL Mae Oceano, eight Decades, hound in 4 vols, good copy in Spanish binding Madrid, 1730, fol. Decade I. 3 leaves and 292 pp.; Dec. II. 1726, 3 leaves and 288 pp.; Deo. in. 1726, 2 leaves and 296 pp.; Dec. IV. 1730, 3 leaves and 232 pp.; Dec. V. 1728, 4 leaves and 252 pp. ; Dec. VI. 1730, 3 leaves and 236 pp.; Dec. VII. 1730, 3 leaves and 245 pp.; Dec. VIII. 1730, 3 leaves and 251 pp.; 'Tabla General,' etc. 226 leaves, ending with the Colophon. ' En Madrid: En la Imprenta de Francisco Martinez Abad. Aflo de 1728.' ■ — Descripcione de las Indias Occidentales Madrid, 1730, fol. Twenty prel. leaves; text 70 pp.; ' Los Presidentes' etc. pp. 71 to 78. Maps numbered 1 to 14. This reprint of the iirst Edition usually ac- companies the General History, and forms part of that work. rouETH dat's sale. 117 1034 Herrera (Antonio de) Hiatoire Q-enerale des Voyages et Conqvestes des Castillans dans les Isles & Terre-i'erme des Indes Occidentales. Par N. de la Coste, calf Paris, 1671, 4" Nine prel. leaves, and 7^0 pp. Table 12 pp. This volume is a translation into French of Herrera's Third Decade, 1521 to 1526. 1035 Hebeeea (Antonio de) Notts Oebis, sive Descriptio Indiae Occidentalis accesserunt Ind. Occ. Desc. et NaTi- gationis Jac. Le Maire Historia, etc. very fine copy, original impressed calf Amst. 1622, fol. Four prel. leaves including the engi-aved and printed titles ; text 44 folioed leaves ; followed by a half-title ' Ephemerides,' etc. 3 leaves and text folioed 46 to 83. Followed by another half-title ' Descriptio Indise Occidentalis, etc. Avthore Petro Ordonnez de Cevallos,' 9 leaves, suc- ceeded by a half-title ' Brevis ao Succincta AmerioEe,' 11 leaves. The first part has the 1 4 maps copied from the Madrid edition of 1601 of the Indias Occidentales, and Le Maire is illustrated with the three maps taken from De Bry, together with 4 plates inserted in the text on fols. 60, 61, 65, 67. In the Preface to Baroia's reprint of Herrera's works at Madrid, 1726-30, the editor repudiates this edition, as being full of typo- graphical errors, and saddled with matters not pertaining to Hei'rera. 1036 Herrera (Antonio de) The Q-eneral History of the vast # Continent and Islands of America, commonly call'd, The West Indies, from the first discovery thereof: with the best Accounts the People could give of their Antiquities. Collected from the Original Eelations sent to the Kings of Spain, translated into English by Capt. John Stevens, old calf, 6 vols. Lond. 1730, 8" "Vol. I. 4 prel. leaves; viz. Title and Preface; text 379pp. With 2 maps. Portrait of Columbus and 2 plates. II. Title and 436 pp. 4 plates. III. 1726, title and 418 pp. 3 plates. IT. 1726. Title and 422 pp. Portrait of Cortes and 2 plates. V. 1 726. Title and 430 pp. 2 plates. VI. 1726, Title and 403 pp. Index 30 pp. plate at p. 1. 1037 Hebeeea (A. de) History of America, 2nd Ed. 6 vols. cf. extra hy Bedford, fine copy Lond. 1740, 8" This second Edition is the same as the preceding, with new title-pages. 1038 Hey (Eichard) Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, and the Principles of Grovernment, Jif mor. Lond. 1776, 8° Two prel. leaves and 70 pp. Highly commended by the Monthly Beviem. 1039 HickeringiU (Edmond) Jamaica Viewed, with all the Ports, Harbours, and their several Soundings, Towns and Settle- ments thereunto belonging, together with the nature of its Climate, fruitfulnesse of the Soile, and its suitablenesse to English Complexions, 2nd Ed. Une copy, cf. Lond. 1661, 16" Eight prel. leaves and 87 pp. with map of Jamaica on copper. Copies with the map are very uncommon. Barcia says that this work is a. paraphrase of all that had been previously written on the subject. 1040 Higgins (Bryan) Observations and Advices for the Im- provement of the Manufacture of Muscovado Sugar and Hum, second Part, lif. mor. uncut St. Jago de la. Vega, A. Aihnan, 1800, %° Two prel. leaves, 133 pp. and 9 plates. 118 POUETH DAT'S sale. 1041 Hill (Anthony) Afer Baptizatus : or, The Negro turn'd Christian, being a Short and Plain Discourse, shewing, I. The Necessity of Instructing and Baptizing Slaves in English Plantations. II. The Polly of that Vulgar Opinion, that Slaves do cease to be Slaves when once Baptized, hf. mor. Lond. 1702, 8° Three pre), leaves and 55 pp. with the autograph ofWhite Kennett on the title-page. 1042 Hinton (J. E.) History and Topography of the United States, maps and plates, 2 vols. Lond. 1834, 4° Vol.1. Half-title, engr. title, Portrait ofWashington; dedication, preface, and contents, 9 leaves ; text, 520 pp.; 59 plates. II. Half-title, engr. title, frontispiece, 4 prel. leaves, plate of _fao-similes; text, 580 pp. ; 88 maps and plates. 1043 Hippisley (G-.) A Narrative of the Expedition to the Eivers Orinoco and Apure, in South America, Jif. M. Lond. 1819, 678 pp. 8° 1044 Hireling, Artifice Detected : or, the Profit and Loss of G-reat Britain, in the Present "War with Spain, set in its true Light, with an Appendix, containing a List of the Ships taken, lif. mor. Lond. 1742, title and 76 pp. 8° 1045 Historical (An) Essay on the English Constitution : or, an Impartial Inquiry into the Elective Power of the People, Tif. mor. uncut Lond. 1771, 218 pp. 8" 1046 Historical (An) Memorial of the Negotiation of Prance and England, from the 26th of March to the 20th of Sept. 1761, with the Vouchers Lond. 1761, 64 pp. 4° 1047 Hodgson (Adam) Letters from North America, 2 vols. hoards Lond. 1824, 8° Vol. I. XT and 405 pp. Errata on slip, and 1 plate. II. Title, iv. and 473 pp. Errata on slip, and 1 plate. 1048 Holme (Benjamin) A Collection of the Epistles and "Works of, to which is prefix'd, an Account of his Life and Travels through several parts of Europe and America Lond. 1754, vii and 194 pp. 8" 1049 Holmes (Abiel) Pastor, of Cambridge, The Life of Ezra Stiles, D.D. JBoston, Thomas and Andrews, 1798, 403 pp. 8° 1050 Holmes (Abiel) American Annals, from its first discovery in 1492 to 1806, maps, 2 vols, half hound Lond. 1813, 8" Vol.1. Title, iv and 412 pp.; map. II. Title and 457 pp.; map. 1051 Holyoke (Edward) of New England, The Doctrine of Life, or of Man's Eedemtion, by the Seed of Eve, the Seed of Abraham, the Seed of David, &c. as it was taught in severall Periods of Time, from G-en. 3. 15. till Christ came in the Flesh, ealf Lond. 1658, 4° Nine prel. leaves, and 426 pp. Table 17 pp.; Errata, 1 page. 1052 Hooker (Nathaniel) Pastor, of Hartford, Six Discourses on diflFerent subjects Hartford, Hhenezer Watson, 1771, 99 pp. 8° FOUETH DAT'S sale. 119 1053 HooKE ("William) of Taunton, N.E., New England's Tbaees for Old England's Peares, preached in a Sermon on July 23, 1640, being a day of Publike Humiliation, ap- pointed by the Churches in behalfe of our native Countrey in time of feared dangers, ^we copy in calf, hy Bedford Land. 1641, 4" Two prel. leaves and 23 pp. There appear to have been two editions the same year. 1054 Hooker (Thomas) of Hartford, Connecticut, The Sovles Ingrafting into Christ Lond. 1637, 4" Title and 30 pp. ; followed by The Broken Heart, pp. 1-320. 1055 Hooker (Thomas) The Sovles Vocation, or Effectval Call- ing to Christ, fine copy, old calf Lond. 1638, 4° Twelve prel. leaves, viz. Title, and Table of Contents. 2nd Title, ' The Sovles Effectval Calling to Christ, etc. by T. H., Lond. 1637 ;' Text, pp. 33-668. 1056 Hooker (Thomas) The Sovles Exaltation, a Treatise, con- taining The Soules Vnion with Christ, on 1 Cor. 6. 17; The Soules Benefit from Vnion with Christ, on 1 Cor. 1 . 30 ; The Soules Justification, on 2 Cor. 5. 21, old calf Lond. 1638, 4» Eight prel. leaves, viz. Title, Table, and Severall Treatises, etc. Text, 311 pp. 1057 Hooker (Thomas) The Sovles Preparation for Christ, or, a Treatise of Contrition, 4th Ed. Lond. 1638, 4° Three prel. leaves, viz. Title, and Table of Contents ; Text, 242 pp. 1058 — The same, 6th Ed. Lond. 1643, 12° Four prel. leaves, viz. Title, ' Contents,' and ' Severall Treatises ;' Text, 386 pp. 1059 — The same, 7th Ed. Lond. 1658, 12" Four prel. leaves, viz. Title, A Table of the Contents, and Severall Trea- tises ; Text, 386 pp. 1060 Hooker (Thomas) The Sovles Hvmiliation Amst. 1638, 302 pp. 16° 1061 Hooker (Thomas) The Vnbeleevers Preparing for Christ, old calf Lond. 1638, 4° Two prel. leaves, viz. Title, and Severall Treatises, etc. ; Text, 204 pp. ; The First Table, 4 pp. Second Part, beginning on signature Aaa, 119 pp. The Table, 4 pp. 1062 Hooker (Thomas) The Immortality of the Soule : The Excellencie of Christ Jesvs treated on Lond. 1646, 4° Title and 21 pp. 1063 Hooker (Thomas) A Survey of the Summe of Church Discipline ; wherein the Way of the Churches of New England is warranted out of the "Word, and all Exceptions of weight, which are made against it, answered, fine copy Lond. 1648, 4° Eighteen prel. leaves; text. Part I. 139 and 185-296 pp.; Part II. 90 pp. the Third Part, 46 pp. ; Part IV, 59 pp. 120 POUETH day's SAIl. 1064 Hooker (Thomas) The Poor Doubting Christian drawn to Christ Lond. 1659, title and 185 pp. 12" 1065 Hooper ("William) Pastor of the West Church, Boston, The Apostles neither Impostors nor Enthusiasts, a Sermon Boston, Sogers and Fowle, 1742, title and pp. 5-48, 8" 1066 HooENBEEK (John) De Conversione Indorum et G-en- tUium, Libri Duo, accessit ejusdem Vita ab Amico edita, with large folding copperplate portrait of Soornbeek in- serted Amst. 1669, 4» Twenty-eight prel. leaves, the last hlank, and 259 pp.; Index, 13 pp.; 'Auotor Lectoris,' 2 pp.; 'Liber Seoundus Caput XT. & Ultimum,' pp. 260 to 265. 1067 Hopkins (Samuel) Pastor, of Newport, The Life and Character of Miss Susanna Anthony, who died in Newport (E.I.), June 23, 1791, in the 65th year of her age, calf Worcester, Mass.; Hartford, repr. 1799, 168 pp. 8° 1068 — The same, new Edition, with a Preface by Dr. Ryland, Mr. EuUer, and Mr. Sutcliff, unbound Glipstone, J. W. Morris, 1803, 2 pr. Is. and 241 pp. 8" 1069 Hopkirk (J. G-.). An Account of the Insurrection in St. Domingo, 2nd Ed. mini. 1833, 59 pp. 8» 1070 Hornius (G-eorgius) De Originibvs Americanis, calf Sagm Comitis. \Golop}ion~\ Lvgd. Batav. 1652, 8" Ten prel. leaves and 283 pp. This work was written at the instance of John de Laet, in opposition to the opinions of Gi'otius on the subject to which it refers. 1071 — De Originibus Americanis, Another Ed. HemipoU [Halberstadt'], 1669, sm. 12" Twelve prel. leaves (including engraved frontispiece) and 503 pp. 1072 Houghton (Thomas) The Alteration of the Coyn, with a feasible Method to do it, 2 vols, in 1 London, for the Author, 1695, 4" Fifty pages ; succeeded by ' Europe's Glory, or Peace & Plenty to the People thereof, being a Projection, or a Scheam of Reasonable Terms,' etc. 31 pp. 1078 Howe (Eobert, Lord). A Letter from Cicero to the Eight Hon. Lord Viscount H — e, occasioned by his late Speech in the H— e of C — s, hf. mor. Lond. 1781, 8" Half-title, title, and 43 pp. By Mr. Galloway ; accusing Lord Howe of having basely betrayed his trust in command of the forces in America. 1074 HowGiiiii (Peancis). The Popish Inquisition, newit EEEOTED IN New ENGLAND, whereby their Church is manifested to be a Daughter of Mysterie Babylon, which did drink the Blood of the Saints, who bears the express Image of her Mother, demonstrated by her fruits ; also, their Eulers to be in the Beasts power, upon whom the Whore rideth manifest by their wicked compulsary laws against the Lamb and his followers, last leaf and corner of preceding leaf in facsimile, calf extra, by Pratt Lond. for Thomas Simmons, 1659, title and 74 pp. 4" FODETH bat's SALE. 121 1075 HowaiLL (Fbancis) The Deceiver of the Nations Dis- covered, and his Cruelty made manifest . . . more especially his cruel Works of Darkness laid open and reproved in Maryland in Virginia, and the sad Sufferings of the Servants of the Lord there by his cruel instruments, hf. mor. Zand, for Thomas Simmons, 1660, 27 pp. 4o 1076 Howse (Joseph) A Grrammar of the Cree Language, with vyhich is combined an Analysis of the Chippeway Dialect, cloth, tmout Land. 1844, 344 pp. 8" 1077 HuBBAEB (William), Minister, of Ipswich, J!f.U. The Happiness of a People in the "Wisdome of theie EuLEES, a Sermon preached at Boston, May 3rd, 1676, being the day of election there, fne la/i^ge copy, with rough leaves, hf. mor. Boston, hy John Foster, 1676, 4" Title, reverse blank ; Dedication, ' To the Honourable John Leveret, Esq.' etc. 5 pp. signed ' W. H.' ; ' Some Faults,' etc. 1 p, ; text, 63 pp. This tract was the next year issued as a part of Hubbard's Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians in New England. Pee No. 1078. THIS VOLUME IS BELIEVED TO BE THE FIRST PRINTED IN BOSTON. 1078 HcBBAED (William) The Peesent State of New England, being a Naeeatite of the Teoubles with THE Indians in New England; to which is added a Discourse about the War with the Peqvoda in the year 1637, Hue morocco extra, hy Bedford, beautiful copy Lond. 1677, 40 Seven prel. leaves, viz. Licence ; Title, reverse blank ; Dedication, 4 pp. signed 'William Hubbard;' An Advertisement to the Reader, 2 pp.; To the Reverend Mr. William Hubbard, 2 pp. signed ' J. S. ;' Vpon the elaborate Survey of New-Englands Passions, etc. 2 pp. signed ' B. T. ;' ' A Map of New-England, being the first that was ever here cut,' etc. text, 131pp.; 'A Table,' etc. 7 pp. ; 'A Postscript,' 6 pp. ; 'A Narrative,' etc. 88 pp. An exact reprint of tbe rare Tract commencing "A Nar- rative of the Troubles with the Indians" of the same year. 1079 Hudson (Samuel), Minister in New Ungland. The Essence and Unitie of the Church Catholike visible, and the Prioritie thereof in regard of Particular Churches discussed Lond. 1645, 4" Title ; ' To the Reader,' 2 leaves ; text, 52 pp. 1080 Hudson (Samuel) A Vindication of the Essence and Unity of the Chvrch Catholike visible, and the Priority thereof in regard of Particular Churches; in answer to the Ob- jections made against it, both by Mr. John Ellis junior, and by Mr. Hooker in his Survey of Church Discipline Lond. 1650, 4» Fifteen prel. leaves, viz. Title, Dedication, Epistle to tbe Reader, Ei'rata, Table, and This Leaf, etc. ; text, 265 pp. 1081 Hudson (Samuel) An Addition or Postscript to the Vindi- cation of the Essence and Unity of the Church Catholick visible, and the Priority thereof in regard of Particular Churches Lond. 1658, 2 prel. leaves and 52 pp. 4" E 122 POUETH bat's sale. 1082 Huit (Ephraim) Pastor, of Windsor, Connecticut. The whole Prophecie of Daniel explained, by a Paraphrase, Analysis and briefe Comment, old calf [Land.'] Henry Overton, 1644, 4° Two prel. leaves and 358 pp.; with ' Analisis' at p. 4, and 10 folio folded sheets of Analyses. 1083 Humboldt (Alexandre de) Essai Politique sur le Eoyaume de la Nouvelle Espagne, 5 vols. Tif. cf, gilt Paris, 1811, 8" Vol. I. Half-title, title, iii and 456 pp.; with map. II. Half-title, title, and 522 pp. ; with tableau. III. Half-title, title, and 420 pp. IV. Half-title, title, and 365 pp. V. Half-title, title, and 352 pp. 1084 Hume (Sophia) An Exhortation to the Inhabitants of the Province of South Carolina Philadelphia, William Bradford, [1747], 158 pp. 8° 1085 — An Exhortation, etc. Another ed. calf Bristol, Samuel Farley, 1750, 80 pp. 8" 1086 — An Exhortation, etc. Another ed. Lond. Lake Sinde, 1752, 152 pp. 8" 1087 Hume (Sophia) . An Epistle to the Inhabitants of South Carolina, containing Sundry Observations proper to be consider'd by every Professor of Christianity in general Lond. Luhe Sinde, 1754, 114 pp. 8" 1088 Humphreys (David) An Historical Account of the In- corporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, very fine copy, calf Lond. 1730, 8° xxxi and 356 pp.; 2 maps. Containing some curious particulars of different parts of North America. 1089 Humphreys (David) An Account of the Endeavours used by the Society for the Propagation of the Grospel in Eoreign Parts, to instruct the ISTegroe Slaves in New York, together with Two of Bp. Gribson's Letters on that sub- ject Lond. 1730, 45 pp. 8" 1090 Humphries (David) A Poem addressed to the Armies of the United States of America, hf. mor, NeW'Haven, T. and S. Green, 1784 ; Paris, repr. 1785 ; amd Lond. 1785, 28 pp. 4° 1091 Hunter (John) Memoirs of a Captivity among the Indians of North America, from Childhood to the age of Nineteen, with Anecdotes descriptive of their Manners and Customs, new ed. Lond. 1823, 8" Eight prel. leaves, including portrait, and pp, 3^447. 1092 Hutchins (Thos.) A Topographical Description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina, comprehend- the Eivers Ohio, Kenhawa, Sioto, Cherokee, Wabash, Illinois, Missisippi, etc. List of the Nations and Tribes of Indians, etc. Lond. 1777, 8" Two prel. leaves, and 67 pp. with 2 plans and a Table of Distances. TOUETH DATS SALE. 123 1093 Hutchinson (Samuel) of Boston, JV.M A Declaration of a Future Glorious Estate of a Church to be here upon Earth, at Christ's Personal Appearance for the Eestitution of all things, a Thousand Tears before the Ultimate Day of the General Judgment, Jialfmor. Land. 1667, 36 pp. 4" 1094 Hutchinson (Thomas). The Letters of Governor Hutchin- son and Lieut.-Governor Oliver, etc. Printed at Boston, uncut Lond. 1774, 8" Title and 134 pp. These letterswefe procured by Dr. Franklin, and sent to Boston to his friend Dr. Samuel Cooper, with strict injunctions not to allow them to be published. They were, however, printed in Boston, and made a great noise at the time. The present edition was published with re- marks in exculpation of 607. Hutchinson, by his friend, Israel Maudit. 1095 Hutchinson (T.). Letters of Governor Hutchinson, 2nd ed. hf. mor. uncut Lond. 1774, 8" Half-title, title, and 142 pp. 1096 HtTTCHnsrsoiir (Thomas) The History of the Colony of Massachusett's Bay, from the First Settlement thereof in 1628, until its Incorporation with the Colony of Plimouth, Province of Main, 2nd ed. 2 vols. Lond. 1765, 8° Vol. 1. Three prel. leaves ; iv and 566 pp. II. Two prel. leaves ; iv and 539 pp. This second edition was issued in London at first with the date 1760 in error for 1 765, but the title was cancelled, and the date corrected. Volume II. of this set has the date 1760. 1097 — History of Massachusetts Bay, from 1749 to 1774, edited by the Author's Grandson, the Eev. John Hutchinson, Ms. Lond. 1828, 571 pp. S" 1098 HrTTEN (TJleich). Of the Wood called Gvaiacvm, that healeth the Frenche Pockes, and also Helpeth the Govte in the Feete, the Stoone, the Palsey, Lepree, Dropsy, Fallynge Euyll, and other Dyseases (^wanting the 24ith leaf) Londini in Aedibvs, Tho. JBertheleti, ] 536, 16° Title, reverse blank. ' The Preface,' and ' % The Table of this boke,' to- gether 5 pp. Text, 82 folioed leaves for 79, in tSIffcft Utter. 1099 — Of the Wood called Gvaiacvm. Another ed. Londini, ThomcB BertJieleti, 1540, 4" Title, reverse blank. ' The Preface,' 2 pp. ' The Table.' 2 pp. Text, 58 folioed leaves, in lalaclE Utter. 1100 Imlay (George) A Topographical Description of the "West- ern Territory of North America, 2nd ed. Lond. 1793, 8" Title, xvi and 433 pp. ; Index, 19 pp. ; Errata, 1 p. ; 2 Maps, Plan, an^ Table. 1101 Impartial (An) Sketch of the various Indulgences granted by Great Britain to her Colonies, upon which they have founded their Presumption of soaring towards Independence Lond. 1788, 2 prel. leaves, and 43 pp. 8? 124 .roTJETii dat's sale. 1102 linpoftance (The) of Gaining and Preserving ihe friend- ship of the Indians to the British Interest considered, hf. mor. Land. 1752, S" Title, and 46 pp. By Archibald Kennedy. 1103 Importance (The) of the British Dominion in India, com- pared with that in America, hf. mor. Lond. 1770, title, and pp. 5-60, 1&> .1104 Important (Some) Observations, occasioned by and adapted to, the Publick Past, Ordered by Authority, December 18th, A.D. 1765, half calf Newport, Sam. Sail, 1766, hf. -title, title, and pp. 3-61,4" ■1105 Inc'Wadi Tokugala Ka-Towannes Intloko Tokugala, inicut, hf, mor. [Golophori] Ibishicilelwe E-Chiimie Mnaxoseni, 1832, 16 pp. sm. 8" Presumed to be in the Mohawk Indian Language. 1106 Indarte (Jose Eivera) Efemerides de los Deguellos. Asesi- natos y Matanzas del DegoUador Juan Manual Eosas Montevideo [1829], 32 pp. 8° 1107 Independent Whig (The), old calf ... :, [_Colophon] Printed and sold hy Samuel J^eimer, in Fkiladelphia [1720], i" iEight prel. leaves, and text 227 pp. The Independent Whig consists of an Introduction of 1 6 pages and 53 numbers, generally of four pages each, reprinted from the London edition. 1108 India. Letera de la nobil cipta : nouamente ritrouata alle Indie con li costumi & modi del suo Ee & soi populi : Li modi del suo adorate con la bella vsanza de le donne loro : & de le dua persone ermafrodite donate da quel Ee al Capitano de larmata, hoards [at the end] Data in Feru adi. 25 de Nouembre, 1534, [Reprint, Milan, 1830 ?], 8 pp. 4° j.109 Indian Laws. Leyes t oedenanzas ntjevamente hechas POE SU MaGESTAD, PAEA liA GOBERNACION DE LAS IndIAS T BUEN TEATAMIENTO T CONSEEVACION DE LOS InDIOS Alcala, Joan de Brocar, 1543, folio The First Collection or Indian Laws. — The title and last two • or three leaves are in MS. — the original pi'inted leaves being folioed ii to ix. When perfect the volume should consist of 26 pages. It is the first collection of printed laws relating to the New World, and (according to Mr. Rich, who in 1832, priced a copy £21.) is of the utmost rarity. 1110 Indian Treaties, and Laws and Eegulations relating to Indian AflFairs Washington, 1826, 881 pp. S" 0000 Indian and Ameeican Languages. See Ardas ; Ber- tonio; Gaona; Sowse; Inc'Wadi Yokugala; Long; Lutheri Catechismus, in Virginian; MacKenney; Molina; Morning Prayer, in Mohawlc ; Neve y Molina; Noceda ; Occom ; OcTcanicleon ; Fampango ; FarJcinson ; Feres ; Frimer, in Mohawlc, roTJETH day's sale. 125 1111 Interest (The) of tlie Merchants and Manufacturers of Great Britain, in the present contest with the Colonies, stated and considered, tf. inor. Lond. 1776, title and 50 pp. 8" 1112 Irenicvm; or, an Essay towards a Brotherly Peace and Vnion, between those of the Congregational and Presby- terian "Way Lond. 1659, 4" Seven prel. leaves ; viz. title, reverse tlank ; the Preface ; the At- testation; to the Judicious Reader ; and an Advertisement to the Reader. Text 75 pp. A great part of this book pertains to the Church affairs of New England. Mr. Cotton's, Mr. Hook's, and Mr. Shepard's hooks are frequently quoted. 1113 IsKAEL (Menasseh Ben) Spes Israelis, calf, ly Bedford Amst. 1650, 12" Six prel. leaves and 111 pp. Concerning the identity of the Aborigines of America with the Hebrew Race. 1114 Izqaierdo. +E1 Padre Sebastian Izquierdo, Assistente en Roma por las Provincias de Espafia, mando al Procurado Q-eneral de Indias en esta Corte, al ario de 1673, dar a la estampa, este Papel, unbound [Lima, 1673 ?] fol. Eight folioed leaves. 1115 lacquin (N^ic. Joseph) Selectarum Stirpium Amerieanarum Historia in qua ad Linnaeanum Systema Determinatae De- scriptaeque, uncut Manhemii, 1788, 378 pp. 8° 1116 Jamaica. The present State of Jamaica, with the Life of the Great Columbus the first Discoverer : to which is added an Exact Account of Sir Hen.'Morgan's Voyage to, and famous Siege and taking of Panama from the Spaniards Lond. M: Clark for Tho. Malthus, 1683, 120 Five prel. leaves ; viz. title, reverse blank, ' to the Reader.' 4 pp. Books sold by Tho. Malthus i pp. Text 54 pp. Title. ' Sir Henry Morgan's Voyage to Panama, 1670. London, Printed for Thomas Malthus, at the Sun in the Poultry, 1683.' Text pp. 57 to 117. This is probably one of the Books containing the libel upon Sir Henry Morgan, for which he recovered the sum of £200, in an action against the publisher, T. Malthus. See London Gazette, June 8, 1 685. Rich says this work was published in order to make a favourable impression , . as to Morgan. 1117 — A Narrative of Aifairs lately received from his Majesties Island of Jamaica, uncut Lond. 1683, title and 6 pp. fol. 1118 — Account of the late Earthquake in Jamaica, June the 7th, 1692, calf extra, ly Bedford, with the Autograph of White Kennett on the title Lond. 1693, 4° Four prel. leaves and 26 pp. 1119 — The Truest and Largest Account of the late Earthquake in Jamaica, June the 7th, 1692, hf mar. Lond. 1693, 4" Four prel. leaves and 26 pp. 1120 — The following Address, and particular Instances as to the Duties demanded on Prize Goods brought into Jamaica, etc. hf. mor. folio Four pp. With ' The Account,' a folded Sheet. 'An Answer to some False and Malicious Objections given out, to prevent the Duties on Prize Goods being remitted, with some Observations.' 2 pp. Bound together. 126 FOUETH bat's SALE. Jamaica : continued. 1121 — The Trade Grranted to the South-Sea Company : con- sidered with Relation to Jamaica, hf .mor. Land. 1714, 30 pp. 8» 1122 — A View of the Proceedings of the Assemblies of Jamaica, for some Tears past. With some considerations on the Present State of that Island Lond. 1716, 48 pp. 8» 1123 — A Vindication of the late G-overnor and Council of Jamaica Lond. 1716, 32 pp. 8" 1124 — A True Account of the late Pyracies of Jamaica, hf. mor. Lond. 1716, 36 pp. signed ' A. Wagstaffe.' 8° 1125 — The Eepresentation and Memorial of the Council of the Island of Jamaica, hf. mor. Lond. 1716, title and 54 pp. 8° 1126 — Articles Exhibited against Lord Archibald Hamilton, late Governour of Jamaica Lond. 1717, 8" Half-title, title, pp. v to viii and 1 to 32. 1127 — The Politicks and Patriots of Jamaica. A Poem, hf. mor. Lond. 1718, 20 pp. S" 1128 — The State of the Island of Jamaica. Chiefly in Eelation to its Commerce, and the Conduct of the Spaniards in the West- Indies, hf. mor. wants the last leaf hut one {pp. 77-8) Lond. 1726, title and pp. 3-79, 8" 1129 — A New History of Jamaica, from the Earliest Accounts, to the taking of Porto Bello by Vice Admiral Vernon. In thirteen Letters from a Gentleman to his Eriend, 2nd ed. calf Lond. 1740, 8° Three hundred and forty-four pp. two Mapa. Contains a great deal relating to Morgan and the Buccaneers. — Rich. 1130 — The Importance of Jamaica to Great Britain consider'd, hf. mor. Lond. [1744] title and 81 pp. 8° 1131 — Mary Carver, Executrix of John Carver, Esq. and others, Appellants. David Polhill, Esq. and others, proprietors of shares in the Gold and Silver Mines in Jamaica, Respondents. The Appellants Case. To be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords on [Monday] the [second] day of [February], 1746 3 pp. large folio 1132 — Mary Carver, and others [as preceding]. The Case of the Respondents on both these Appeals to be heard at the Bar of the House of Peers the day of , 1746, (respecting Gold and Silver Mines in Jamaica) 7 pp. large folio 1133 — A Short Account of the Interest and Conduct of the Jamaica Planters Lond. 1754, title and 21 pp. 8" 1134 — Acts of Assembly, passed in the Island of Jamaica, from 1681 to 1754 inclusive, old calf, fine copy Lond. 1756, folio Two prel. leaves ; 27 and 358 pp. ; followed by one leaf. ' An Abridg- ment of the Laws of Jamaica,' etc, 2 prel. leaves and iZ pp. ' rOTTETH D ATI's SA,LE. 127 Jamaica : continued. 1135 — • The Jamaica Association Develop'd, hf. mor. Jamaica, 1755; Land. repr. 1757, 26 pp. 8" 1136 — An Historical Account of the Sessions of Assembly for the Island of Jamaica, which began on Tuesday, the 23rd of Sept. 1755, containing a Vindication of his Excellency Charles Knowles, Esq. then Grovernor of that Island, half mor. Lond. 1757, 76 pp. 8" 1137 — The History of Jamaica, or General Survey of the An- tient and Modern State of that Island, 3 vols, calf Lond. 1774, 4" Vol. I. Title, and 628 pp. Copper-plates numbered 1 to i. II. Title; and 600 pp. Plates numbered 5 to 15. III. Title, viii and pp. 595-976. Plate numbered 16. By Edward Long', Esq. The work has now become exceedingly rare. — NiehoU. 1138 — Acts of Assembly, passed in the Island of Jamaica, from 1770 to 1783, inclusive, hf. calf Kingston . . . Jamaica, 1786, 4° Three prel. leaves; 31 pp. and pp. 3-424. ' An Abridgment of the Laws of Jamaica, etc. by way of Index,' etc. 40 pp. 3139 — The New Jamaica Almanack, and Register, calculated to the Meridian of the Island for the Year 1798, [2nd ed. carefully corrected], morocco Kingston: Stevenson and Airman [1798], 12" One hundred and fifty-seven pp. Index, etc. 15 pp. Map of Martinioo. 1140 — The Eev. Mr. Cooper and his Calumnies against Jamaica, by a "West Indian, hf. mor. Jamaica, 1825, 67 pp. 8° 1141 — Observations on the System by which Estates have been and are stiU Managed in Jamaica, and on the Apprentice- ship introduced by the recent Abolition Act Kdinb. 1836, 27 pp. 8» 1142 — The Eevised Statutes of Jamaica, as to Crimes and Mis- demeanors, Analytically and Alphabetically Arranged to 1842-3 _ Zond. 1844, 384 pp. 8<> 1143 — Appendix to the Eeport of the Central Board of Health of Jamaica, uncut Spanish Town, F. M. Wilson, 1852, 3 pi. Is. and 282 pp. 8" 0000 — See Brief {A) Journal ; Burroughs ; Coke 1144 James (Thomas). The SiEANaE and Dansbeots Vot- AGE OE Captaine Thomas Iames, is his intended Dis- COUEET OE THE NOETHWBST PASSAGE INTO THE SoiTTH Sea : wherein the Miseries indvred both Going, Winter- ing, Eeturning, and the Earities obserued, both Philoso- phicall and Mathematical, are related in this lournaU of it, wants the map, Hue morocco extra ly Sayday Lond. hy lohn Legattfor lohn Partridge, 1633, 4" Three prel. leaves, viz. title, reverse blank. ' To the Kings most excel- lent and sacred Maiestie,' 3 pp. ' To my worthy friend and fellow-Tern- 138 FOUETH day's SALE. plar Captaine lames,' signed ' Thomas Nash,' 1 page. ' The Printer de- sires,' etc. 1 page. 'Text, 120 pp. ' The Names of the seuerall instru- ments I prouided and bought for this Voyage,' 2 pp. ' This was the man- ner that we tooke the variation of the compasse,' etc. 4 pp. and blank leaf. ' An Appendix touching Longitude,' 6 pp. signed ' H. Gellihrand.' ' To the venerable Artists and younger Students in Divinity in the famous Vniuersity of Cambridge,' 10 pp. signed ' X. Z.' This account, printed by King Charles's command, contains some remarkable physical observa- tions respecting the intensity of the cold and the accumulation of ice in northern latitudes. — Lowndes. 1145 — The same. The Second Edition, revised and corrected Land. 1740, 5 prel. leaves and 142 pp. map, 8" 1146 Janeway (James). Mr. James Janeway's Legacy to his Friends, containing Twenty-seven Pamous Instances of G-od's Providences in and about Sea Dangers and Deliver- ances, old calf Lond. Dormcm Nevomcm, 1674, 16" Four prel. leaves, viz. Title and ' The Epistle to the Reader,' signed ' John Eyther ;' text, 134 pp. A great part of this book relates to New England, and other parts of America. 1147 Janney (Thomas). An Epistle from Thomas Janney to Eriends of Cheshire, ^row^ margin mutilated Lond. T. Sowle, 1694, 8 pp. 4" 1148 Japan. A Briefe Eolation of the Persecvtion lately made against the Catholike Christians in the Kingdome of laponia, deuided into Two Bookes. Taken out of the Annuall Letters of the Eathers of the Society of lesvs, and other Authenticall Informations. "Written in Spanish, and printed first at Mexico in the West Indies, the yeare of Christ 1616, and newly translated into English by W. W. Gent. The Eirst Part, old calf 1619, 350 pp. 'The Table' 2 pp. 16" 1149 Jay (Sir James) K.nt. M.D. of New York, A Letter to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, etc. in respect to the Collection that was made for the Colleges of New York and Philadelphia, hf. mor. Lond. 3774, title and 20 pp. 8" 1150 Jay (James) Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis, de Eluore Albo, hf. mor. Mdvnh. 1753, 2 prel. leaves and 28 pp. 4" 1151 Jay ("William) A Review of the Causes and Consequences of the Mexican "War, calf gilt, marbled edges Boston : Benjamin B. Mussey and Co. 1849, 383 pp. 12" 1152 Jefierson (Thomas) Am. Sec. of State, Authentic Copies of the Correspondence of, and George Hammond, Esq. Minister Plenipotentiary of Great Britain, on the Non- Execution of Existing Treaties, the Delivering the Frontier Posts, etc. hf. mor. Philad. printed, Lond. repr. 1794, 8" Two Parts. Part I. Title and 89 pp. Fait II. Title and 1 1 pp. ' Papers relative to Great Britain,' 69 pp. These papers comprehend everything necessary to afford complete information with respect to the grounds of the disputes between Great Britain and America. — Bich. POTTETH day's SAIE. 129 1153 Jefferys (Thomas) The Natural and Civil History of the Prench DomiQiona in North and South America, calf Lond. 1760, folio Part I. 4 pre), leaves and 168 pp.; 8 maps. Part 11. 2 prel. leaves and 246 pp. ; 10 maps. 1154 Jefferys (Thomas) A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies, old calf Lond. 1762, 4° Three prel. leaves, xxiv and 106 pp.; Index, 2 pp.; with 32 maps and plans. 1155 Jefferys (Thomas) A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies, 2nd Ed. halflormd Lond. 1774, 4» Three prel. leaves, xxiv and 106 pp.; Index, 2 pp.; with the 32 maps and plans. 1156 Jefferys (Thomas) Voyages from Asia to America, for Completing the Discoveries of the North-west Coast of America ; to which is prefixed, a Summary of the Voyages made by the Russians on the Frozen Sea in search of a North-East Passage, 2nd Ed. Lond. 1764, 128 pp. and 2 maps, 4" 1157 Jefferys (Thomas) The Great Probability of a North-west Passage, deducted from Observations on the Letter of Admiral De Fonte Lond. 1768, 4" One hundred and seventy-eight pag;es and 3 maps. Jefferys was rather the publisher than the author. The author, according to Meusel, was Theodore Swindrage ; hut is named by Watts, Dragge. 1158 Jeverum (Jo.) Verzeichniss allerhand Pietistischer Intriguen imd Unordnungen, in Litthauen, vielen Stadten Teutsch- landes, Hungarn, und America 1729, title and 173 pp. 8° 1159 John the Painter. A Short Account of the Motives which determined the Man called John the Painter, and a Justi- fication of his Conduct ; written by himself, and sent to his Friend, Mr. A. Tomkins, with a request to publish it after his execution, Jif mor. Lond. 1777, 4° Half-title, title, and 15 pp. 1160 Johnson (Charles) A Greneral History of the Eobberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates, and also their Policies, Discipline and G-overnment, from their first Bise and Settlement in the Island of Providence in 1717 to the present year 1724 ; with the Eemarkable Actions and Adventures of the two Female Pyrates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny Lond. 1724, 8° Eleven prel. leaves and pp. 17-320; 3 copper-plates at pp. 86, 117, 202. An appropriate sequel to the History of the Buccaniers. 1161 Johnson (Mrs. James) of Ckarlestown, JV. S. The Captive American ; containing an Account of the Sufferings of Mrs. Johnson during four years with the Indians and French, hf. mor. Air, 1802, 24 pp. 12° B 130 JOTTETH day's SALE. 1162 Johnson (Samuel) D.D. of Connecticut. A Letter to Mr. Jonathan Dickinson, in defence of Aristocles to Authades, concerning the Sovereignty and Promises of Grod, hf. mor. Boston, Sogers and Fowle, 1747, 28 pp. 8" 1163 Johnson (Samuel) The Christian indeed; explained in Two Sermons of Humility and Charity, preached at New- Haven, June 28, 1767, hf. mor. New Haven, Tho. cmd Sam. Oreen, 1768, 24 pp. 8° 1164 Johnson (Samuel) A Demonstration of the Eeasonableness, Usefulness, and Great Duty of Prayer, hf. mor. New York, W. Weyman, 1760, 8" Twenty- eight pp.; 'A Letter to a Friend, relating to the same subject,' 6 pp.; 'Advertisement' and 'A short I^aot on Mysteries,' 4 pp. GOOO Johnson (Samuel) LL.D. See Taxation no Tyranny ; Thoughts respecting the Falkland Islands. 1166 Johnston (Thomas) Travels through Lower Canada, inter- spersed with Canadian Tales and Anecdotes Edinb. 1827, frontisp. and 96 pp. 12'' 1167 Johnstone (Walter) A Series of Letters descriptive of Prince Edward Island, in the Gulph of St. Laurence Dumfries, 1822, 72 pp. 12" 1168 Johnstone (Walter) Travels in Prince Edward Island, G-ulf of St. Lawrence, North America, in 1820-21 Edinl. 1823, 132 pp. and map, 12" 1169 Jones (Paul). Paul Jones, ou Propheties sur I'Amerique, I'Angleterre, la Prance, I'Espagne, la Hollande, etc. par Paul Jones, Corsaire, Prophete et Soreier comme il n'en fftt jamais, hf. mor. uncut [1^97], 120 pp. 8° 1170 Jorgensen (Jorgen). State of Christianity in the Island of Otaheite Lond. 1811, title and 175 pp. 8" 1171 Joseph (E. L.) History of Trinidad Trinidad, S. J. Mills, [1838], 281 pp. 12» 1172 Joseph [Emperor of Germany'] and Benjamin [Franklin], a Conversation, translated from a Erench Manuscript Lond. 1787, 2 prel. leaves and 253 pp. 12° 1173 JossELXN (John) Air Account of Two Voyages to New England, fine clean copy Mr Giles Widdows, 1674, sm. 8° License, 1 leaf preceding title ; Title ; Dedication and Errata, 2 leaves ; text, 279 pp. followed by 3 pp. of advertisementSi 1174 Joutel, A Journal of the last Voyage Perform'd by Monsr. de la Sale, to the Gulph of Mexico, to find out the Mouth of the Missisipi Eiver, cf. Lond. 1714, 8" Sixteen prel. leaves, 205 pp. and 5 pp. of Index. Charlevoix speaks highly of Joutel, and of the services he rendered to M. de la Sale, in his unfor- tunate expedition. — Rich, rorETH DAT S SALE. 131 1175 JoTJBDAN. A Plaine Desceiption of the Baemtdas, NOW CAiiiED SoMMBE Ilands ; With the Manner of their Disconerie anno 1609, by the Shipwrack and admirable Deliuerance of Sir Thomas Gates and Sir George Sommers, wherein are truly set forth the commodities and profits of that rich, pleasant and healthfuU covntrie, cut close, and the last page in exact facsimile by Harris, blue mor. extra, by Bedford Lond. by W. Stansby, for W. Welby, 1613, 4° Four prel. leaves, viz. Title, the reverse Wank ; ' To the trvly Honorable and Right Woi-thy Enight Sir Thomas Smith,' etc. 6 pp. in roman letter, signed ' W. C. ;' text in large ISIatS letter in 20 unnumbered leaves ; ' A Copie of the Articles,' etc. 3 pp. in roman type. Not mentioned by Rich, nor does Lowndes refer to the sale of any copy. 1176 Juan (George) and A. de Ulloa, A Voyage to South America : describing at large the Spanish Cities, Towns, Provinces, etc. on that extensive Continent, 2 vols, calf Lond. 1758, 8" Vol. I. zxiv and 509 pp. Vol. II. 3 prel. leaves ; and 420 pp. Index 18 pp. Plates in the two volumes numbered i to vii. 1177 — The same, 2nd Ed. calf Lond. 1760, 8" Vol. I. xxiv and 498 pp. Plates i to v. Vol. II. 2 prel. leaves; and 410 pp. Index 18 pp. Plates vi and vii. 1178 — The same, 3rd Ed. 2 vols, calf Lond. 1772, 8° Vol. I. xxiv and 479 pp. Plates i to v. Vol. II. 2 prel. leaves, and 419 pp. Index 14 pp. Plates vi and vii. 1179 — The same, 5th Ed. 2 vols, calf Lond. 1807, 8" f" Vol. I. xxvii and 479 pp. Plates i to v. Vol. II. iv and 419 pp. Index 14 pp. Plates vi and vii. 1180 — The same, Another Ed. 2 vols. cf. Dublin. 1758, 8° Vol. I. 378 pp. Plates at pp. 127, 159, 341. Vol. II. 2 prel. leaves, and text pp. 9-356. Plates at pp. 15, 192. 1181 Juan (George) Historiche Eeisbeschryving van geheel Zuid- America, 2 vols, uncut Qravenliage, 1771-72, 8° Vol. I. 4 prel. leaves ; xxiv and 428 pp. Frontispiece and plates i to xii. II. viii, iv, and 407 pp. Plates xiii to xxv. 1182 Julius (N. H.) Nordamerikas sittliche Zustande. JS'ach eigenen Anschauungen in den Jahren 1834, 1835, und 1886, 2 vols, unmt Leipz. 1839, 80 Vol. I. xxviii and 514 pp. Map. II. xxii and 504 pp. 67 'Tafel' and 13 plates. 1183 Julian (Antonio) La Perla de la America, Provincia de Santa Marta, reconocida, observado, y expuesta en discursos his- toricos, Jif. cf. Madrid, 1787, title and 310 pp. 4." 1184 Judson (L. Carroll). A Biography of the Signers of the De- claration of Independence, and of "Washington and Patrick Henry. With an Appendix, containing the Constitution of the United States and other Documents FhiladelpMa, Dobson and Cowperthwait, 1839, 8" ix and 9-354 pp. 132 rOTJETH DAt's SAIE. 1185 Kalm (Peter) Travels into North America, 3 vols. Warrington, William M/res, 1770, 8° Vol. I. xvi and 400 pp. • Advertisement,' 1 page. Copperplates at pp. 273 & 322. II. London, T. Lowndes, MDCCLXXI. 352 pp. Copper- plates at pp. 79, 82,90,274. III. London, T. Lowndes, MDCCLXXI. ■viii and 310 pp. Index 14 pp. List of Subscribers, 8 pp. Map of North America. A valuable work. The author's name has been immor- talized by Linnaeus, in the beautiful Genus Kalmia, so common in the United States. — Mich. 1186 Kamsehatka (Histoire de), des Isles Eurilski, et des con- trees voisines, 2 vols, calf Lyon, B. Duplain, 1767, 12'' Vol. 1. 4 prel. leaves; xv and 327 pp. With ' Carte de Kamtschatka. II. 4 prel. leaves, and 359 pp. With ' Carte des Isles Kurilski.' 1187 Keath (Sir WiUiam) A Collection of Papers and other Tracts, written occasionally, 2nd Ed. Land. 1749, 12° Eleven prel. leaves, and 228 pp. 1188 Keating. The G-enuine Narrative of the Life and Transac- tions of Major Maurice Keating, the noted Pirate and Murderer, who was executed on Monday the 27th of De- cember, 1784, at Cuckold's-Point, near Port-Eoyal, in the Island of Jamaica, to which is added, A True and Faithful Account of the Loss of the Brigantine Tyrrell, and the uncommon Hardships suffered hy the Crew, hf. mar. Land. [1784] 16 pp. 8» 1189 Keating (William H.) Narrative of an Expedition to the Source of St. Peter's Eiver, Lake "Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods, etc. performed in the year 1823, by order of the Hon. J. 0. Calhoun, Secretary of War, 2 vols, uncut Philadelphia, H. C. Ga/rey and J. Lea, 1824, 8* Vol. I. 7 prel. leaves, and pp. 9-439. With 5 plates. II. 3 prel. leaves, and pp. 5-459. With 10 plates. 1190 -^ The same, another edition, 2 vols, ^mcut Lond. 1825, 8" Vol. I. xvi and 458 pp. With 5 plates. Vol. II. vi and 248 pp. ' Ap- pendix.' 156 pp. 3 folded Sheets and 10 plates. 1191 Keene (Eichard Eaynal) A Letter of Vindication to Colonel Munroe, President of the United States, uncut Lond. 1824, 86 pp. 8» 1192 Keith (GtEOege) The Peesbxteeian and Independent VISIBLE CnrECHEs in New-England and elsewhere, brought to the Test, and examined accordiag to the Doc- trin of the Holy Scriptures, in their Doctrin, Ministry, Worship, Constitution, G-overnment, Sacraments, and Sabbath Day, more particularly directed to those in New- England Lond. 1691, 4 prel. leaves and 230 pp. sm. 8» 1193 Keith (G-eoege) The Notes of the True Church, with the Application of them to the Church of England, and the great Sin of Separation from Her, a Sermon preached at Trinity Church in New York, hf. mor. New York, Will. Bradford, 1704, 40 Four prel. leaves ; viz. Title and Epistle, and 20 pp. FOUETK DAT S SALE. 133 1194 Keith (Geoege) The great Necessity and TJse of tlie Holy Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, a Sermon preached at Trinity Church in New Tork, lif. mor. New York, W. Bradford, 1704, 24 pp. 4° 1195 Kennedy (Archibald) Serious Considerations on the Pre- sent State of the Affairs of the Northern Colonies, hf. mor. New York, printed : Land. repr. fl754] 24 pp. 8" 1196 Kent (James) Commentaries on American Law, ninth and best edition, 4 vols, calf Boston, 1858, 8° Vol. I. xxxvi and 687 pp. II. Ixxii and 877 pp. III. Iv and 662 pp. IV. xlvii and 709 pp. 1197 Kentucky, A Description of, to which are prefixed Miscel- laneous Observations respecting the United States [Bond.'] 1792, 124 pp. 8° 1198 Ker (John), of Kersland, Memoirs of, 8rd Ed. 2 vols./»e copy, half calf Lond. 1727, 8° Three Parts in Two Volumes. Part I. 8 prel. leaves, 180 pp. Index 4 pp. Part II. 1726. Title, viii and 184 pp. Index 6 pp. Part III. and Last. 2 prel. leaves, vi and 221 pp. ' Remarks,' etc. 1727. 160 pp. ' Appendix.' 16 pp. 1199 Kidd (Captain WiUiam), A fuU Account of the Proceedings in relation to, in two Letters, hf. mor. Lond. 1701, 4° Four prel. leaves and 51 pp. Captain Kidd was employed by the Earl of Bellomont, to whom his Letters are addressed, to act against the pirates who infested the coasts of North America, in 1696, but turned pirate himself. — Bich, 1200 — The same, 2nd Ed. hf. mor. Bond. 1701, 41 pp. 4° 1201 Kingsley (James Luce) A Historical Discourse, delivered by request before the Citizens of New Haven, April 25, 1838, the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Eirst Set- tlement of the Town and Colony New Haven, B. and W. Noyes, 1838, 115 pp 8° 1202 Kirby. An Account of the Arraignments and Tryals of Col. Eichard Kirby, Capt. John Constable, Capt. Cooper "Wade, Capt. Samuel Vincent, and Capt. Christopher Eogg, for Cowardice, Neglect of Duty, Breach of Orders, and other Crimes, committed by them in a Eight at Sea, com- menced the 19th of August, 1702, hf. mor. Bond, folio Title and 10 pp. 1203 Knox (John) An Historical Journal of the Campaigns in North America, for the years 1757-60, 2 vols, half calf Bond., for the Author, 1769, 4° Vol. I. 8 prel. leaves, 405 pp. and 1 leaf of errata. Large Map and Por- trait of Gen. Amherst. Vol. II. Title and 465 pp. with 1 leaf of errata. Portrait of Wolfe. A very valuable collection of materials towards a history of our late war in North America. — 31. Bev, 134 FOITBTH bay's SALE. 1204 Koster (Henry) Travels in Brazil, calf Lord. 1816, 4» Five hundred and thirteen pp., 10 plates. 1205 — The same, 2nd Ed. 2 vols. Ms. rnicut Lond. 1817, 8" Vol. I. xii and 406 pp. 8 plates. Vol. II. iv and 380 pp. 2 plates. END OP riEST PAET. BIBLIOTHEOA AMERICANA. A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS RELATING TO THE HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF AMERICA. PART II. L-Z. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. PUTTICK and SIMPSON, AT THEIR HOUSE, No. 47, LEICESTER SQUARE, LONDON, ■ On "WEDiffiSBAT, Maech 20, 1861, and Theee following Dats. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. The tigtest Bidder to be the Buyer ; and if any d.ispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so disputed to be immediately put up again and resold. II. No person to advance less than Is. ; above Pive Pounds, 2s 6d, and so on in proportion. III. The Purchasers to give in their names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s in the Pound, if required, in Part Payment of the Purchase-money ; in Default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased shall be immediately put up again and resold. IV. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer's Expense and Risk within three days from the conclusion of the Sale, and the remainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the Vendor, on or before delivery ; in default of which Messrs. 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AU the Manuscripts, all Magazines, and Eeviews, aU Books in Lots, and all Tracts in Lots or Volumes and all Books described as being in any way imperfect, will be sold with all Paults, Imperfections, and Errors of Description, The sale of any lot of Prints or Drawings in Illustrated Books, or otherwise, is not to be set aside on account of any error in the enumeration of the numbers stated, or for any error of description therein. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the money deposited in part Payment shall be forfeited; and all Lots left uncleared, in conformity with these conditions, may be re-sold by pubho or private Sale without further notice ; and the Deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale, shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale, together with aU charges attending the same. This condition is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneers to enforce the contract made at this Sale, without such re-sale, if they think fit. *^* No Lots can be delivered at the time of Sale. Gentlemen ivJio cannot attend the Sale, may have their Commissiom faithfully executed, ly their obedient Servants, PUTTICK AND SIMPSON. Auction Eooms for the sale of Literary Property, Music, and Works of Art, 47, Leicester Sqtjabb. *4j* Libraries Catalogued, Arranged, and Valued for the Probate or Legacy Duty, or for Pubhc or Private Sale. Small consignments of Books, Music, etc. received and inserted in occasional Sales with property of a kindred description, thus giving the same advantages to the owner of a few lots as to the possessor of a large collection. Established, in Piccadiht, 1794. A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS RELATING TO THE HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF AMERICA. PART II. FIFTH DAY'S SALE, AT ONE o'clock MOST PTTNCTUAILY. 1206 Labat (Jean Baptiste) Nouveau Voyage aux Isles de I'Amerique, 6 vols, old calf La Raye, 1724, 12" I. 15 prel. leaves; viz. Collective title, title, table des chapitres, and pre-- face ; text, 504 pp. ; map at p. 1 and 14 plates. II. 4 prel. leaves, and 676 pp. ; 21 plates. III. 3 prel. leaves, and 528 pp. ; 29 plates. IT. 4 prel. leaves, and 539 pp. ; 1 3 plates. V. 4 prel. leaves, and 504 pp. ; 5 plates. VI. 3 prel. leaves, and 514 pp.; Table des matieres, 58 pp.; 9 plates. 1207 Labat. Nouveau Voyage. Another ed. 2 vols, old calf La Raye, 1724, 4* Vol. I. 11 prel. leaves; including a list of the 66 maps and plates in the two volumes; Texte premiere partie, 175 pp.; seconde partie, 360 pp. II. 4 prel. leaves; text, 520 pp. ; ' Table des matieres,' 20 pp. 1208 Labat. Nouveau Voyage, nouvelle edition augmentee con- siderablement, 8 vols, old calf Paris, 1742, 12" Vol. 1. 36 pp. and 7 prel. leaves ; text, 472 pp.; portrait, 20 maps and plates. II. 3 prel. leaves, and 444 pp. ; 17 maps and plates. III. 3 prel. leaves, and 475 pp. ; 31 plates. IV. 2 prel. leaves, and 533 pp. ; 12 plates. V. 3 prel. leaves, and 418 pp. VI. 2 prel. leaves, and 502 pp. ; 14 plates. VII. 6 and 516 pp. ; 5 plates. VIII. 3 prel. leaves, and 437 pp. ; Privilege du Roi, 7 pp. ; 4 plates. 1209 Lajjt (Jean de) Beschrijvinghe van West-Indien, 8rd edit. fine copy, half calf Ley den, Elseviers, 1630, folio Fourteen prel. leaves, including half-title, engraved title, and register of maps (of which there are 14), on the reverse Errata; text, 622 pp.; 'Register,' 17 pp. Rich does not mention this edition. In noticing that of 1633 (next No.) he says, " Meusel speaks highly of its merits and its rarity." The work is much commended by Charlevoix. 1210 Laet (Jean de) J!^ovvs Orbis, sen Deseriptionis Indies Oc- cidentalis, libri XVIII. old calf, fine copy Lvgd. Batav. apud JSlzevirus, 1633, folio Sixteen prel. leaves, including the half-title, engraved title, and list of maps (of which there are 14) ; text, 690 pp. ; index, 1 7 pp. • 13S FIFTH DAT's sale. 1211 Laet ( Jban de) L'Histoire dv Nouveau Monde, ou descrip- tion des Indes Occidentales, old calf Leyde, chez B. et A. Mseuiers, 1640, folio fourteen piel. leaves, including title, list of maps (of which there are 14), preface, table of chapters, and list of illustrations ; text, 682 pp. and index 6 leaves. 1212 Lafitau (JosepH Francois) Histoire des Deeouvertea et Con- questes des Portugais dans le Nouveau Monde, 4 vols, tmcut Paris, 1734, sm. 8" ■Vol. I. Frontispiece, 3 prel. leaves, 40 and 432 pp. ; map and 5 plates, II. Title and 381pp.; 'Table, I. and II. tomes,' 79 pp.; 3 plates. III. Title and 512 pp.; 2 plates. IV. Title and 388 pp.; 'Table,' III. and IV. tomes, Approbation, Privilege, and Errata, 149 pp.; 5 plates. 1213 [Lafitau (Joseph Francois)] Algemeine G-eschichte der Lander und Volker von America, 2 vols, vellum Halle, 1752, 4" Vol.1. Frontispiece and 23 prel. leaves ; text, 688 pp. ; map at p. 13, and plates numbered 1 to 41. II. 11 prel. leaves, and 905 pp.; Register, 63 pp. : 25 maps and plates. 1214 La Hontan (Baron de) ISTouveaux Voyages dans I'Amerique Septentrionale, first edition, 2 vols, old calf La Haye, 1703, 12" Vol. I. 12 prel. leaves, and 279 pp. ; 15 maps and plates. II. 220 pp.; table, 16 pp. ; map and 13 plates. 1215 La Hontan (Baron de) Voyages, 2nd Ed. 2 vols, old calf Amst. 1705, 12" Vol. I. 10 prel. leaves, including frontispiece; and 376 pp. ; 2 maps and 11 plates. II. Title, and pp. 5-336; table, 2 pp.; map and 9 plates. 1216 La Hontan (Baron de) New Voyages to North America, the second edition. A great part of which never printed in the original, 2 vols, old calf Land. 1735, 8° Vol. I. 12 prel, leaves, and 280 pp. ; 10 maps and plates. II. 304 pp. ; 10 plates. 1217 La Hontan. Dialogues de Monsieur le Baron de La Hontan et d'un Sauvage, dans I'Amerique. Contenant une descrip- tion exacte des moeurs et des couturaes de ces Peuples 8au- vages Amst. 1704, 120 Eight prel. leaves, and 103 pp. ; plate at p. 1. Not mentioned by Rich. 1218 Lamb (R.) An Original and Authentic Journal of Occur- rences during the late American War, to the year 1783, cf. Dublin, 1809, 8" Six prel. leaves, and pp. 5-438 ; ' Order,' 1 p. at p. 158. 1219 Lambrechtsen (N. C.) Korte Beschrijving van de ontdek- king en der verdere lotgevallen van Nieuw-Nederland, uncut {New Tork) Middellmrg, 1818, 8" Two prel. leaves, 102 pp. and map. pirTH bat's sale. 139 1220 Larrafiaga (Bruno Trancisco) Prospeeto de una Eneida Apostolica, 6 Epopeya, que celebra la predicacion del V. Apostol del Occidents P. Fr. Antonio Margil de Jesus : In- titulada Margileida. Escrita con puros versos de P. Virgilio Maron, y traducida a verso Castellano ; La que se propone al publico de esta America septentrional por Subscripcion, half morocco Mexico, en la Imprenta nuem Madrilena, 1788, 4" Two prel. leaves, and 28 pp. 1221 Las Casas (Baetholome be). A complete Series of his rare B;elations of Transactions with the Indians. In 1 vol. morocco extra, hy Sedford, heautiful large copy, with many rough leaves, A peesentation copy with atttogeaph of THE ATJTHOE ON THE LAST XEAF. I. Aqui se contiene vna disputa o controuersia entre el Obispo Earth, de las Casas y el doctor Grines de Sepulueda, 62 leaves {the last blank) Sevilla, 1552, 4"> II. Aqui se cotiene treynta proposiciones muy juridicas, 10 leaves ib. 1552, 4° III. Aqui se cgtiene vnos auisos y reglas para los confessores, 10 leaves ib. 1552, 4° IV., IV.* Breuissima relacion de la destruycion de las Indias, 54 leaves (the last four leaves, or sig. g, consist of a separate Tract, commencing IJo que se sigue es vnpedaqo de vna carta) ib. 1552, 4" V. Entre los remedies q Earth, de Las Casas refirio por man- dad, del Emperador, 54 leaves (the last blanle) ib. 1552, 4° VI. Este es vn tratado q el obispo Earth, de Las Casas com- puso por Commission del Consejo Eeal de las Indias, 12 leaves ib. 1552, 4° VII. Principia queda ex quibus procedendum est in disputa- tione ad manifestandam defendendam et iusticiam Tndo- rum, 10 leaves ib. 1552, 4° VIII. Tratado coprobatorio del Imperio soberano y principado vniuersal que los Eeyes de Castilla y Leon tienen sobre las Indias, 84 leaves ib. 1552, 4" 1222 Another copy of Wo. I. Sevilla, 1552, 4f> 1223 Another copy of No. V. ib. 1552, 4» 1224 Another copy of No. VI. ib. 1552, 4» 1225 Another copy of No. VEIL ib. 1552, 4P 1226 Las Casas (Baetholome be) The Spanish Colonie, ob Beiefe Cheonicle oe the Acts and gestes op the Spaniaebes in the "West Inbies, caUed the newe World, written in the Castilian tongue, and now first translated into English, byM. M. S. very fine copy, russia extra, by O. Hering Lond. for William Srome, 1583, 4° Eight pvel. leaves; text, 52 leaves in black letter, signatures A to N in fours ; ' To the reader,' 14 leaves in roman type ; signatures to Q in fours, B in tvo. 140 FirTH day's sale. 1227 Las Casas (Baetholome de) Fewe Welt. Warhafftig^ Anzeigung der Hispanier grewlichen, abschewlichen vnd vnmensclilicben Tyranney, von ihnen inn den Indianischen Landern, unbound 1597, 8° Eight prel. leaves and 158 pp. ; Register, 12 pp. 1228 Las Casas (Baetholome de) Spieghel der Spaensclier tjrannye, in West-Indian, 6latfe letter Ainst. Cornells Claesz, 1607, 4° Forty-four leaves, including title, ■with map of America engraved on the title, the reverse blank ; ^signatures A to L in fourSj the last leaf blank. 1229 Las Casas (Baetholome de) Den Spieghel vande Spa- ensche Tyrannie, iilacfe letter Amst. Corn. Claesz, 1609, 4° Title with copperplate engraving, the reverse blank, and plates numbered 1 to VI, with letterpress description at foot of each, 1230 Las Casas (Baetholome de) Le Miroir de la Tyrannie Espagnole Perpetree aux Indes Occidentales, old calf Amst. Icm Eeertss, Cloppenburg, 1620, 4° Sixty-eight folioed leaves including title within an engraved border of figures, and plates with the text on folios S, 6,8, 11, 14, 18,20,21, 24, 27, 29, 30, 33, 49, 53, 55, 65. 1231 Las Casas (Baetholome de) Istoria h breuissima rela- tione della Distrrttione dell' Indie Occidentali, vellum Venetia, Marco Oinammi, 1626, 4° Eight prel. leaves and 154 pp. Libri Stampati & Errori 2 pp. 1232 Las Casas (Baetholome de) Tyrannies et Crvavtez des Espagnols, Commises es Indes Occidentales, old calf Itoven, lacques OailloUe, 1630, 4° Eleven prel. leaves, and 214 pp. 1233 Las Casas (Baetholome de) La Liberta Pretesa dal supplice Schiauo Indiano, isellzim Venetia, Marco Gmammi, 1640, 158 pp. 4" 1234 Las Casas (Baetholome de) Histoire des Indes Occi- dentales, vellvm Lyon, lean Gaffin and F. Plaignard, 1642, sm. 8° Four prel. leaves, and 299 pp. 1235 Las 'Casas (Baetholome de). Conqvista dell' Indie Occidentali, vellvm Venetia, Marco Qinammi, 1645, 184 pp. 8° 1236 Las Casas (Baetholome de) The Tears of the Indians : being an Historical and true Account of the Cruel Mas- sacres and Slaughters of above Twenty Millions of innocent People ; committed by the Spaniards in the Island of His- paniola, Cuba, Jamaica, &e. As also, in the Continent of Mexico, Peru, and other Places of the West Indies, old cf. Lond. hy J. G.for Nath. Brook, 1656, sm. 8" Fifteen prel. leaves; text 134 pp. Plate by ' R. Gaywood,' after p. 134 a leaf bearing in two lines lengthways, -the title, "The Historical Re- lation of the Spanish Massacres in the West Indies." FIFTH day's sale. 141 1237 Las Casas (Baetholome de) La Decouverte des Indes Occidentales, par les Espagnols, old calf Paris, Andre' Prelard, 1697, 12" Six prel. leaves including engraved title ; text 382 pp ; table 2 pp. 1238 Las Casas (Baethoiomb be) Eelation des Voyages et des decouvertes que les Espagnols ont fait dans lea Indes Occidentales, old calf Amst. J. Louis de Lorme, 1698, 12° Six prel. leaves, including Frontispiece ; text 402 pp. Catalogue, 2 pp. blank leaf; followed by ' L'Art de Voyager Utilement. Suivant la Copie de Paris. A Amsterdam, Chez J. Louis de Lorme Libraire sur le Rockin, a I'enseigne de la Liberie.' MDOZCVIII.' 2 prel. leaves and 52 pp. 1239 Las Casas (Baethoiome be) An Account of the First Voyages and Discoveries made by the Spaniards in America. To which is added, the Art of Travelling, old calf Land. J. Barly for D. Brown, etc. 1699, 8° Four prel. leaves ; text 248 pp. ' The Art of Travelling to Advantage,' 40 pp. 2 plates, each in two leaves at page 1. 1240 Las Casas (Baetholome be) Breve Eelacion de la De- struccion de las Indiaa Occidentales, uncut Lond. 1812, 12" Half-title, title, and 140 pp. 1241 Laso de la Vega. Por D. Antonio de Cordova Laso de la Vega, Capitan de las Guardas de el G-overnador, y Tenieute G-eneral de la Cavalleria del Eeyno de Chile. Con El Seiior Eiscal del Consejo de Indias, y el Promotor Eiscal de Cobran^as de el, imbound \_Idma, 1620 ?] 4 unnumbered leaves, folio 1242 Lasso be la Vega (Gtabeiel) Elogios ws iooe be xos Tees Pamosos Vaeoites Don Iatme Eet be Aea- GON, Don Peenanbo Coetes Maeques bei Valbe, t Don Aluaeo be Ba^an Maeqbes de SAfrTACEUz, fine copy, old calf Garagoqa por Alonso Rodriguez, 1601, 16° Eight prel. leaves and 1 44 folioed leaves. On the title of this copy is the autograph of Stephen Baluzitjs, the ecclesiastical historian. 1243 Lathrop (John) Pastor, of Boston, A Discourse Preached, Dec. 15th, 1774. Being the day to be observed in thanks- giving to Grod for the blessings enjoyed ; and humiliation on account of public calamities, uncut Boston : D. Kneeland, sold ly Sam. Webb, 1774, 39 pp. 8° 1244 Lathrop (Joseph) Pastor, West Springfield, Two Sermons on the Christian Sabbath, uncut Northampton, {Mass.) William Butler, 1803, 28 pp. 8° 1245 Latour (A. Lacarriere) Historical Memoir of the War in West Plorida and Louisiana in 1814-15, with an Atlas, cf. extra, uncut Philadelphia: John Conrad and Co. 1816, 8° XX auij 264 pp. • Appendix,' cxc pp. With 7 coloured maps and plans. 142 FIFTH bat's sale. .1246 Law. An extract from a Treatise by William Law, M.A. caEed, The Spirit of Prayer Philadelphia : printed hy B. Feanelin, and D. Hall, 1760, 47 pp. 8" 1247 Lawson (Deodat) Cbrist's Fidelity the only Shield against Satan's Malignity, in a Sermon deliver'd at Salem- Village the 24th of March, 1692, being Lecture-day there, and a time of Publick Examination, of some suspected for "Witchcraft, 2nd Ed.^we copy, half calf Printed at Boston in New-England,' and reprinted in London ly B. Toleey for the Author ; etc. 1704, 12° Six prel. leaves, and 120 pp. 1248 Lawson (John) Surveyor General of N. Carolina, A New Voyage to Caeolina ; containing the Exact Description and Natural History of that country ; together with the Pre- sent State thereof ; and a Journal of a Thousand Miles, travelled through several Nations of Indians. Giving a particular account of their Customs, Manners, etc.flne copy, calf Land. 1709, 4» Title, reverse blank; Dedication to Lord Craven 2pp.; Preface 2 pp. j Introduction and Journal, 60 pp.; Description of North Carolina, pp. 61 to 258; Lately published etc. 1 page. Map at p. 61, and plate of animals at p. 125. This copy is as it was originally published in numbers, having the several titles to the April, May, June and July numbers, 1709. Mr. Rich says that the plate of animals is found in very few copies, and quotes an American paper which mentions that a copy has sold in South Carolina for siaty dollars. 1249 LECHroED (Thomas) Plain Deahng: or, Nbttes fbom New-England. A short view of New Englands present Government, both Bcclesiasticall and Civil, compared with the anciently received and established government of Eng- land, in some material points ; fit for the gravest considera- tion iu these times,^e copy, calf extra, by Bedford. Lond.for Nath. Butter, 1642, 4" Pour prel. leaves ; viz. Title, on the reverse Royal Arms ; ' To the Reader, 5 pp. 'A Table' etc. 1 page ; Text 80 pp. 1250 Ledeeee (John) The Discoteeies of, in three several Marches from Tirginia to the West of Carolina, and other parts of the Continent. Translated by Sir W. Talbot, mor. Lond. hy J. G.for S. Heyrich, 1672, 4" Title ; Dedication to Lord Ashley, 2 pp.; " To the Reader," 2 pp. ; folded Map " of the whole Territory traversed by lohn Lederer •" text, pp. 1 — 27. Lederer appears to have been regarded by the Virginians with no little jealousy, but, in the face of some misgivings, he seems to have won the good opinions of his patron and translator' Sir W. Talbot, who states that he found him to be " a modest ino-e- nious person, and a pretty scholar." ° 1251 Lee. Memoirs of the life of the late Charles Lee, Esq. Lieut. Col. of the 44th Eegiment, and Second in Command in the service of the United States of America during the Revolu- tion : to which are added his Political and Military Essays ; also Letters, old calf Bull. 1792, xii and 439 pp. 8" FIFTH DAT'8 SAIiE. 143 1252 Lee (Charles), Life of. Another edition, calf New Torh, R. Scott, 1813, 4 prel. leaves and pp. 13-352, 12° 1253 Leeds (Daniel). Ajst Almanack foe the Teae op Christian Accottnt, 1687. Particularly respecting the Meridian and Latitude of Burlington, but may indifferently serve all places adjacent. By Daniel Leeds, Student in Agriculture Printed and Sold hy William Bradford, near Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania, pro Anno 1687 a broadside, folio No perfect copy is known. This sheet Almanac is said to exhibit the first printing executed at Philadelphia. The present copy is only a fragment of about three-eighths of the whole, but it has the lower right-hand corner, with the date 1687. The reprint, made up from the two or three imperfect copies in various hands, is added. 1254 Leeten en Daben bee Dooeluchtighstb Zee Helben en Ontdeekers van Landen, deser eeuwen. Beginnende met Christoffel Colombus, Vindervan de Nieuwe Wereldt, 2 vols, in 1, calf extra, by Clarke and Bedford Amst. Jan Glaesz. 1676, 4" Vol. I. rive prel. leaves ; viz, engraved title ; title, on the reverse ' Privilegie. Portrait of De Ruyter. ' Op-dracht' 2 pp. 'Aen den Lezer,' and ' Register.' 2 pp. Text 350 pp. 13 plates. II. 2 and 303 pp. ' Register.' 7 pp. 17 plates. 1255 Leeven en Daaden, etc. Another edition, velhtm Amst. Jan ten Hoorn, en Jan Bowman, 1683, 4° Eight prel. leaves ; Text 784 pp. ' Register.' 7 pp. 28 plates. 1256 Leguat (Prangois) Degevaarlyke en Zeldzame Eeyzen.^we copy Utrecht, 1708, 4° Eng. frontispiece ; title ; Dedication, I leaf ; Preface, 5 leaves ; Text, 178 pp.; Table, 14 pp.; Maps at pp. 1, 25, 100 ; Plates at pp. 44, 66, 93, 140. 1257 Leigh (Egerton) Extracts from the Proceedings of the High Court of Vice- Admiralty, in Charlestown, South Carolina, upon Six several Informations, 2d. ed. with an Appendix Charlestown, David Bruce, 1769, iv and 64 pp. folio 1258 Lejarza (Juan Jose Martinez de). Analsis Estadistico de la Provincia de Michuacan, en 1822. Por J. J. L. Mexico, 1824, 4? Two prel. leaves, ix and 281 pp. Tabla Num. 1-7. 1259 Leo Aeeioanus (Jean) Historiale Description de 1' Afriqve, Tierce partie dv Monde, Contenant ses Eoyaumes, Begions, Viles, Citez, Chateaus at forteresses ; lies, Pleuues, Anima- us, tant aquatiques, que terrestres; coutumes, loix, religion et fagon de faire des habitas, auec pourtraits de leura habis, calf extra, marh. edges Anvers, 1556, 8° Sixteen prel. leaves ; text 412 folioed leaves. ' Indice des piincipales matieres,' etc., 48 pp. Translated from Ramusius, and hence pertains to the suite of his Relations. 1260 Leon (Antonio de) Politica de las Grandezas y Govierno del Svpremo y Eeal Consejo de las Indias, vellum [Lima, 1658 ?] title and 20 foUoed leaves, 4» V l44 ' FIFTH DAX'S SALE, 1261 Leon (Antonio de) Epitome de ia Biblioteca Oeien- TAL I Occidental, N^utica i Greografica, half calf, from tJie Colbert Library Madrid, luan Gonzalez, 1629, 4° Engraved title and 43 prel. leaves ; Text 186 pp. ' Appendice.' xii pp. and Colophon leaf. The first Catalogue of iooks relating to America, afterwards edited and reprinted by Bai'cia under the name of Pinelo, a surname adopted by Leon, 1262 Leon Pinelo (Antonio de) Vida del Ilvstr. i Eeverend. Don Toribio Alfonso Mogrovejo Arzobispo de Lima, calf [Lima^ 1653, 4" Twenty-four prel. leaves and 421 pp. With portrait of Toribius Alfonsus Mogrovejo. 1263 Leon j Gama (Antonio de) Disertacion Eisica sobre la Materia y Eormacion de las Auroras Boreales, que con ocasion de la que aparecio en Mexico y otros Sugares de la Nueva Espaiia el dia 14 de Nov. de 1789, halfmor. Meocico, Felipe de Zuniffa, 1790, title and 37 pp. 4° 1264 Leon y Gama (Antonio de) Descripcion Hist6rica y Cro- noldgica de las dos Piedras que con ocasion del nuevo Empe- drado que se esta formando en la Plaza Principal de Mexico, se hallaron en ella el Aiio de 1790, calf Mixico, Felipe de Zuniga, 1792, 4" Three prel. leaves and 116 pp. Lista, etc. 2 pp. and 3 plates. An in- teresting work to the student of Mexican Archaeology. 1265 Le Page du Pratz (M.) Histoire de la Louisiana, 3 vols, old calf Paris, 1758, 12» I. xvj and 358 pp. 2 maps. II. Half-title, title, and 441 pp. 34 plates. III. Half-title, title, and 451 pp. Approbation and Privilege, 3 pp. Errata, 1 page. 4 plates. 1266 Le Page du Pratz (M.) The History of Louisiana, 2 vols, old calf Lond. 1763, 12» Vol. I. Half-title, title, 5 pp. vii and 368 pp. 2 maps. II. 4 prel. leaves and 27i pp. 1267 Le Eoy (P. L.) A Narrative of the singular Adventures of Eour Eussian Sailors, who were cast away on the desert Island of East Spitzbergen, hf. mor. ' {Lond. 1774 ?] title and pp. 43-118, 8° yf 1268 Leex (Jean de) Histoire d'vn Voyage fait en la terre dv ' Bresil, avtrement dite Amerique. Contenant la nauigation, et choses remarquables, veues sur mer par I'aucteur, fine copy, vellum [Bochelle] Antoine Chv^pin, 1578, 8° First Edition. 24 prel. leaves and 424 pp. Table 12 pp. Errata 1 page. 1269 Leex (Jean de) Histoire d'vn Voyage faict en la terre dv Bresil, avtrement dite Amerique, vellum [Bochellel Ant. Chuppin, 1580, 8° Twenty-two prel. leaves and 382 pp. Table 10 pp. Errata 1 page. 1270 Leex (Jean de) Historia Navigationis in Brasiliarn, quae et America dicitvr, old calf, wormed [Oenevce'], 1586, 8° Thirty-two prel. leaves, the last blank ; text 342 pp. Index 16 pp. At page 178 is a woodcut 6J by 9 inches. FirTII DAX'S SALE. 145 1271 Leet. Idem, 2nda ed. very fine large and clean copy Geneves, JSustatJiij Fignon, 1594, 8" Title, reverse blank; 'Epistola,' 3 leaves; epigrams 2 leaves; ' Totivs HistorisB Svmma Capita,' 2 leaves ; ' Praefatio,' 21 leaves ; text 340 pp. ' Index,' 8 leaves ; with folding; woodout to face p. 178. 1272 Le Sage (M.) The Adventures of Eobert Chevalier, call'd De Beauchene, Captain of a Privateer in New-Prance, 2 vols. Lond. 174^5, 12» Vol. I. 4 prel. leaves and 307 pp. II. 4 prel. leaves and 287 pp. 1273 Leslie (Charles) A Wew and Exact Account of Jamaica, wherein the Antient and Present State of that Colony, its Importance to G-reat Britain, Laws, Trade, Manners and Religion, etc. are described : with a particular Account of the Sacrifices, Libations, etc. at this day in Use among the Negroes, 3rd ed. calf MM. 1740, S" Four prel. leaves and 376 pp. 1274 Lesseps (M. de) Travels in Kamtschatka, during the years 1787 and 1788, 2 vols, calf Lond. 1790, 8° Vol. I. xvi. and 283 pp. Map, II. viii. and 408 pp. 1275 Letter (A Second) from a Minister of the Church of Eng- land to his Dissenting Parishioners, hf. mor. Boston, 1734, 8" Half-title, title and 1 13 pp. Errata 1 page. 1276 Letter (A) to a certain Eminent British Sailor, occasion' d by his Specimen of Naked Truth, hf. mor. Lond. 1746, 8" Thirty-two pp. 1277 Letter (A) to Mrs. P s, in which some Pacts in her last Number are rescued from the false Light she has put them in, and some others which she has omitted are sup- ply' d, hf. mor. Lond. 1749, title and 21 pp. 8» 1278 Letter (A) to the People of England, on the Present Situa- tion and Conduct of National Affairs, Letter I. 3rd ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1756, 56 pp. 8o 1279 Letter (A Second) to the People of England, on Poreign Subsidies, Subsidiary Armies, and their Consequences to this Nation, 3rd ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1756, 56 pp. 8° 1280 Letter (A Third) to the People of England, on Liberty, Taxes, and the Application of Publick Money, 3rd ed. hf. m^r. Lond. 1756, title and pp. 6-54, 8° 1281 Letter (A Pourth) to the People of England, on the Con- duct of the M rs in Alliances, Pleets and Armies, since the first Differences on the Ohio, to the taking of Minorca by the Prench, hf. mor. Lond. 1756, 8" Half-title, title, and 111 pp. 1282 Letter (A) to a Clergyman, in the Colony of Connecticut, from his Priend, in which the True Notion of Orthodoxy is enquired into New Haven, James Farher, 1757, 24 pp. 8** 146 piETH day's sale. 1283 Letter (A) to the Eight Honourable William Pitt, Esq.; from an Officer at Fort Prontenae Land. 1759, 8" Half-title, title, and 38 pp. 1284 Letter (A) to the Clergy of the Colony of Connecticut, from an Aged Layman of said Colony INew Kaven ?^ 1760, 22 pp. 8» 1285 Letter (A) Addressed to Two Great Men, on the Prospect of Peace; and on the Terms necessary to be. insisted upon in the Negociation, lif. mor. Land. 1760, 8° Title, and 56 pp. 1286 — The same, 2nd Ed. corrected, hf. mor. Zand. 1760, 8" Half-title, title, and text 56 pp. 1287 Letter (A) to an Honourable Brigadier Q-eneral, Comman- der in Chief of his Majesty's Forces in Canada, hf. mor. Land. 1760, title and 32 pp. 8o Now generally acknowledged to Ije by Junius. It has been reprinted by Mr. Simons of the British Museum. The Brigadier General is Lord George Townshend. 1288 Letter (A) to the People of England, on the necessity of Putting an Immediate End to the War ; and the Means of obtaining an Advantageous Peace, hf. mor. Land. 1760, title and 52 pp. 8» 1289 Letter (A) to a G-reat M r, on the Prospect of a Peace ; wherein the Demolition of the Eortiiications of Louisbourg, is shewn to be absurd ; the Importance of Ca- nada fully refuted ; the proper Barrier pointed out in North America ; and the Eeasonableness and Necessity of retain- ing the French Sugar Islands, hf. mor. Lond. 1761, 8" Title and 148 pp. 1290 Letter (A) to G. G. " Stiff in Opinions, always in the wrong" hf. mor. Lond. 1767, halftitle, title and text 96 pp. 8» This letter is signed Z, at the end, and is dated " Richmond, Jan. 18, 1767." It was addressed to George Grenville, the Minister, and re- lates entirely to American Affairs. 1291 Letter (A) concerning an American Bishop, etc. to Dr. Bradbury Chandler, Euler of St. John's Church, in Eliza- beth Town, in Answer to the Appendix of his Appeal to the Public, etc. hf. mor. 1768, 19 pp. 8" 1292 Letter (A) to the Eight Honourable the Earl of H B h, his M y's 8 y of S— te for the C— 1 s, on the Present Situation of Affairs in the Island of Gr — ^n — da, hf. mor. Lond. 1769, 54 pp. 8" 1293 Letter (A) to Samuel Johnson, LL.D. [in Answer to the False Alarm], hf. mor. \Lond7\ 1770, title and pp. 5-54, 8<> 1294 Letter (A) to a Member of Parliament on the Present Un- happy Dispute between Great Britain and her Colonies, wherein the Supremacy of the Former is Asserted and Proved, hf. mor, Lond. 1774, title and 47 pp. 8<> FIFTH day's sale. 147 1295 Letter (A) to Doctor Tucker on his proposal of a Separation between Great Britain and her American Colonies, hf. mor. Lond. 1774, title and 36 pp. S" 1296 Letter (A) to the People of Great Britain, in Answer to that published by the American Congress, hf. mor. Lond. 1775, 59 pp. 8" 1297 Letter (A) to the Eight Honourable Lord Camden, on the Bill for restraining the Trade and Tishery of the Four Provinces of New England, Tif. mor. Lond. 1775, 8" Title and 44 pp. 1298 Letters (Two) of the Lord Bishop of London : the first, To the Masters and Mistresses of Families in the English Plantations abroad ; the second, To the Missionaries there, directing them to give their assistance towards the in- struction of the Negroes, hf. mor. Lond. 1727, 20 pp. 4" 1299 Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies, hf. mor. Boston, Mein and Fleeminff, 1768, 8° Title and pp. 5-146 ; ' To the ingenious Author,' ete. 2 pp. Mrst edition of an extremely popular and often reprinted production, by Mr. Dickin- son of Pennsylvania, taking the part of the Colonists. 1300 Letters of Papinian : in which the Conduct, Present State, and Prospects of the American Congress are Examined, hf. mor. imcut New York printed, Lond. repr. 1779, 8" Three prel. leaves and 86 pp. According to the writer, the conduct of the Congress was altogether Machiavelian, tyrannical and wicked. — Rich. 1301 Letters to a Nobleman, on the Conduct of the War in the Middle Colonies Lond. 1779, 8" Three prel. leaves, 101 pp. and plan. Believed to have been written by Joseph Galloway. 1302 — The same, 4th Ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1780, 8° Three prel. leaves, 101 pp. and plan. 1303 Letters and Dissertations by the Author of the Letter Analysis A. P. on the Disputes between Great Britain and America, hf. mor. Lond. for the Author, 1782, 130 pp. 12° 1304 Lettres a un Ameriquain sur I'llistoire Naturelle, Generale et Particuliere de Monsieur de Bufibn, troisieme partie h Hamhurg, 1751, sm. 8" Title; 31, 96 and 69 pp. The title is a curious specimen of typography. 1305 Lewis (Merri wether). The Travels of Capts.Lewis and Clarke, from St. Louis, by way of the Missouri and Columbia Eivers, to the Pacific Ocean, in 1804-6 ; containing De- lineations of the Manners, Customs, Religion, etc. of the Indians Lond. 1809, is and 309 pp. and map, 8° 1306 Lewis (Merriwether). Travels to the Source of the Missouri Eiver and across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean, performed in 1804-6, by Captains Lewis and Clarke. Published from the Ofiicial Eeport, calf Lond. 1814, 4" xxiv and 663 pp. ; large map and 2 small maps at page 379. 148 FIFTH DAX'S SAIB. 1307 Liberty (The) and Property of British Subjects Asserted, in a Letter from an Assembly Man in Carolina Lond. 1726, 39 pp. 8<> 1308 LiGON (Eichaed) A True and Exact History of the Island of Barbadoes, Tif. russia Lond. 1673, folio Title, reverse blank, and 122 pp.; Contents, 2 pp.; an Index, etc. after folio 84, 1 page ; with ' A topogrsphlcall Description,' etc. ; 6 copper- plates at pp. 70, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, and 3 eng-raved plans. Much of this volume, with its plates, has relation to the early modes of sugar- making: in the West Indies. Lowndes, who speaks of it as " a curious, and, in general, accurate account," does not quote the sale of any copy since the one in Mr. Dent's Library. It is not mentioned by Rich. 1309 Lima. Insigne victoria que el Senor Marquez de Guadal- cazar, Virrey en el Eeyno del Piru, ha alcanna do en los puertos de Lima, y Callao, contra vna armada poderosa de Olanda, despachada por orden del Conde Mauricio lAsboa, Qeraldo da Vinha, [1625], folio Four unnumbered pages. Probably a privately printed account for officials only. 1310 Lima. Eelacion del Espantoso Terremoto que padeeio esta Ciudad de los Eeyes, Lima, y sus contornos el dia 14 de lulio 1699, sus lastimosos efectos, de muertes, y ruynas 4° Seven unnumbered pages. Probably a privately printed account for officials only. 1311 Lima. A True and Particular Eelation of the Dreadful Earthquake which happen'd at Lima, the Capital of Peru, and the neighbouring Port of Callao, on the 28th of October, 1746, 2nd Ed. old calf Lond. 1748, S* zxiii and 34 1 pp. ; Map of Lima, and plates I. to IX. A translation, by Henry Johnson, from the account of Pedro Lonzano, written in Spanish and pubhshed in 1747. 1312 — Another copy, wanting ihe map, calf Lond. 1748, 8** 1313 Lima. Histoire des Tremblemens de Terra Arrives a Lima, Capitale du Perou, et autrea lieux ; avec la Description du Perou, etc. Premiere Partie, old calf La Saye, 1752, 12* xvi and 445 pp. ; 7 plates. A translation of the preceding, 0000 Lima. See Sanson. 1314 LiTTSCHOTEN (Jajst Hutgen tan) Itineeaeio. Vota&e OFTE SCHIPTAEET, fkie COpy Amst. Cornelis Claesm, 1596, folio First Edition. Three Parts. Part I. 4 prel. leaves, viz. Title, on the reverse ' Extract uyt't Register,' etc. ; ' Aende Hooghende Welghe borene,' etc. 2 pp. ; ' Prohemio ofte voorreden tatten leser,' 1 page ; ' Sonnet,' 1 page ; ' Ode,' 1 page, on the reverse Portrait of Linschoten; text, 160 pp. Part II. Reysgheschrift, etc. 1595, 134 pp. ; ' Een seker Extract ende, etc. 1596;' Title, reverse blank; 'Aende VVelghe- borene,' etc. 1 page ; on the reverse 'Ad lo. Hvy. Linschotvm,' etc.; text, pp. 135-147. Part III. ' Beschryvinghe, etc. ISga," 82 pp.; followed by 5 leaves containing lists of Plates and Maps, Register, etc. ; 42 maps and plates. FIFTH day's sale, 149 1315 LiNSCHOTEN (Jan Hutgdn tan) His Discottbs op Voyages into y« East and "West Indies. Diuided into foure Bookes, fine copy Land, ly lohm, Wolfe, [1598], folio rive prel. leaves, viz. engraved title, the reverse blank ; ' To the Right VYorshipfull Ivlivs Caesar,' etc. 3 pp. signed ' lohn Wolfe;' ' To the Reader,' 4 pp. ; text, 197 pp. 'The Second Booke, etc. 1598.' Title, reverse blank, and text, pp. 197-259. ' The Thirde Booke, etc. 1598." Title, reverse blank, and text, pp. 307-447. 'The>Fovrth Booke, etc. 1598.' Title, reverse blank, and text, pp. 451-462. With 12 copper- plate maps, viz. — I. Typvs Orbis Terrarvni, at p. 1. II. The description of the Islandes and Castle of Mozambique, etc. Grauen by William Rogers, at p. 8. III. The description or Caerd of the Coastes, etc. called Terrado Natal, etc. Robertus Beckit, at p. 13. IV. The description of the Coast of Abex, the Streaights of Meca, etc. Grauen by Robert Beckit, at p. 12. v. The trew description of all the Coasts of China, etc. Grauen by Robert Beckit, at p. 32. VI. The Island of Set. Helena, etc. Grauen by Raygnald Elstrake, at p. 172. VII. The true description and scituation of the Island St. Helena on the East, North and West sydes, etc. Giauen by Raygnald Elstrak, at p. 172. VIII. The Trve Description of the Island of Ascention, etc. Grauen by William Rogers, at p. 174. IX. A discripsion of ^gipt from Cair downeward, etc. Grauen by William Rogers, at p. 197. X. The description of the Coast of Guinea, Manicongo, and Angola, etc. R. E. sculpsit, at p. 197. XI. The description of the whole coast lying in the South seas of America called Peru, etc. Grauen by Robert Becket, at p. 216, XII. Insvlae Molvccae, etc. Grauen by Robert Beckit, at p. 328. Rich says that very few copies possess the twelve maps. 1316 LiNSCHOTEN (Jan Hutgen tan) Natigatio ac Itine- EAEITM in Oeientalem, sive Lvsitanorvtn Indiam, un- iound EacjcB-Gomitis, 1599, folio Four prel. leaves, viz. Title, on the reverse ' Ad lUvstrissimvm,' etc.; en- graved coat of arms, 1 leaf; ' Illvstrissimo . . . . D. Mavritio, etc' 2 pp. ; ' Praefatio ad Lectorem,' 1 page; on the reverse. Portrait of Linschoten; text, 124 pp.; 'Descriptio TotivsGvineaeTractvs, Congi, Angolae,'etc. 45 pp. ; ' Index,' 3 pp. ; with 37 maps and plates. The first Latin edition. 1317 Linschoten (Jan Hitygen tan) Histoire de la NaTigation et de son Voyagees Indes Orientales Amst. Theodore Pierre, 1610, folio Two pre), leaves, viz. Title, reverse blank ; ' Preface av Lectevr,' 1 page ; text, 275 pp. ; with 8 copperplate maps and numerous engravings with the text. The plates to this volume are printed from the identical copperplates used by De Bry in Parts II. and III. of the PetitsVoyages, to which it forms a suite. 1318 Little (Otis) State of Trade in the Northern Colonies considered, with a Particular Description of Nova Scotia, hf. mor. Lond. 1748, viii and 84 pp. 8° 1319 — The same Boston repr. Thomas Fleet, 1749, 43 pp. 8° 150 riFTH day's sale. 1320 Liturgy. A Liturgy, collected principally from the Book of Common Prayer, for the use of the First Episcopal Church in Boston ; together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, fine clean copy, uncut Boston, Peter Udes, 1785, 8° Four prel. leaves, and signatures A to Bbb in fours. 1321 Liturgy. .The Book of Common Prayer, translated into the Mohawk Language, a new edition : to which is added The Gospel according to St. Mark, translated into the Mohawk Language, hy Capt. Joseph Brant, an Indian of the Mo- hawk Nation, old calf Lon3. 1787, 8° Two titles, Englisti and Mohawk, iii and 506 pp. ; 18 plates. 1322 Locke (John). A Collection of several Pieces of Mr. John Locke, never before printed, or not extant in his works, calf Lond. J. Bettenham for E. Peancklin, 1720, 8» Thirty-one prel. leaves and 362 pp. ; index and errata.l9 pp. The Fun- damental Constitution of Carolina drawn up by Looke fills pages 1 to 53 of this volume. 1323 Lockman (John) Travels of the Jesuits, into various parts of the World, particularly China and the East Indies, 2nd ed. corrected, 2 vols. \_Lond.'\ 1762, 8» Tol. I. 1 6 prel. leaves, and 488 pp. Vol. II. 5 prel. leaves, and 608 pp. ; General Index, 1 9 pp. ;' A Concise Account of the Spanish Dominions in America,' 24 pp. 1324 Long (J.) Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader, describing the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians ; to which is added a Vocabulary of the Chippeway Language ; a List of Words in the Iroquis, Mo- hegan, Shawanee, and Esquimeaux Tongues, and a Table shewing the Analogy between the Algonkin and Chippe- way Languages, iaege papee, calf Lond. printed for the Author, 1791, 4° Seven prel. leaves, and 295 pp . With Sketch of the Western Countries of Canada. 1325 Lopez de Escobar. Eelacion de los Particvlares seruicios que ha hecho a V. Magestad Don Diego Lopez de Escobar &ouernador y Capitan Greneral de la Isla de la Trinidad, y de las Prouincias del Dorado, hijo del Capitan Diego Lopez de la Euente, en el ano de 1686, half morocco Madrid, por la vuida de luan Qoncalez, 1637, folio Title and 8 pp. Probably an oficial privately printed account. 1326 Lord (Joseph) Eeason why, not Anabaptist Plunging but Infants-Believer's Baptism ought to be approved, is be- cause the Lord Jesus Christ, and His Apostles, Preached and Practiced it. In Answer to the Anabaptist Eeason why, old calf Boston, S. Kneeland,for Samuel Gerrish, 1719, 12" . Title, viii and 170 pp. FIFTH bat's sale. 151 1327 LoKENZANA (Prancisco Antonio) Concilios Peotincia- iiES, Primero, y Segundo [y Tercero] eelebrados en la muy Noble, y muy leal Ciudad de Mexico, 2 vols, vellum Mexico, en la Imprenta de el Superior Qobierno, 1769-70, fol. Five prel. leaves, 184 pp.; ' 1565. Afios. Concilio Provincial,' etc. 1 pag^e; pp. 185-396. ' Indioe de los Capitulos,' 12 pp. ; ' Concilium Mexicanum Provinciale III.' etc. ; 6 prel. leaves, and 328 pp. ; ' Index,' 4 pp. ; ' Sta- tuta Ordinata a Sancto Concilio Provincial! Mexicano III.' Title and 141 pp. Index 3 pp. Besides the Three Councils these volumes contain an account of the prelates of the Mexican Church, occupying about half the work, 1328 Lorenzo de San Milian. Por D. Pranciseo Lorenzo de San Milian. En la Cavsa qve en virtvd de cedvla de sv Mages- tad se ha actuado, contra el dicho Don Prancisco, sobre sus procedimientos en el juizio de visita de las Caxas, y Minas de la Ciudad da Zacatecas, half morocco [1672 ?] folio Nineteen folioed leaves. A privately printed official account. 1329 Loring (Israel), Pastor of West Chiircli, Sudhury, Justifica- tion not by "Works, but by Paith in Jesus Christ. A Dis- course on Gal. ii. 16. Uncut Boston, Kneeland mid Green, 1749, 12° Title and 93 pp. 1330 Lort (Michael) Account of an antient Inscription in North America. [With Col. Vallancey's Observations] half mar. 17 pp. 2 plates, 4° 1331 Losa (Prancisco), Our'e de VEglise Cathedrale de Mexico, La Vie de Gregoire Lopez dans la Novvelle Espagne, 2nde ed. old calf gilt Paris, lean Senavlt, 1656, 12" Twelve prel. leaves, and text 260 pp. ; Table des chapitres, 3 pp. 1332 Loskiel (George Henry) History of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America, in three parts, translated by C. I. La Trobe, uncut Lond. 1794, 8° Twelve pp. ; map; Part I. 159 pp. ; Part II. 234 pp. ; Part III. 233 pp.; Index, 21 pp. 1333 Lottery Magazine (The) ; or, Compleat Pund of Literary, Political and Commercial Knowledge, for Aug. and Sept. 1776 Lond. [1776], 8° The Number for August contains the Declaration of Independence, pro- bably the earliest publication of it in England. The September Num- ber has a description of the City of New York, with a plan. 1334 Louisiana, The Present State of, containing the Garrisons, Ports and Porces, Price of all Manner of Provisions and Liquors, etc. also an Account of their drunken lewd Lives, which lead them to Excesses of Debauchery and VUlany, half morocco Lond. 1474, 55 pp. 8° 1335 Louisbourg, An Authentic Account of the Eeduction of, in June and July, 1758, half morocco Lond. 1758, 60 pp. 8° 152 I'IFTH DAl's SAI.E. 1336 Louisiana. Voyage a la Louisiane, et sur le Continent de rAmerique Septentrionale, fait dans les annees 1794 a 1798, par B*** D*** [Baudry les Lozieres], mor. Paris, 1802, 8" Three prel. leaves, 382 pp. and map. f 1337 Low (Couead) Mebe odeb Sebhanen Btjch, etc. \transl.'] ' Book of the Ocean or Sea-cocks, in whicli are related the wonderful memorable travels and voyages which the rightly and justly called Ocean or Sea-cocks of the Kings of Spain, Portugal, England, and France have made within the last past hundred years, etc.] vel. Colin, B. JBuchholt£,1598, folio Title, reverse blank, and text 110 pp. with map. The title, of unusual length, is itself a curiosity. Amongst other wonders of which it pro- mises account, is mentioned a wonderful bird mhieh smalloms red hot coals, brought home by the voyagers. The Sea-cocks, whose voyages are here described, are Columbus, Ponce de Leon, Cortes, Magellan, Juan Sebastian, Loaysa, Saavedra, Vascode Gama, Pedio Alvares Cabral, Juan de Nava, Corteral, Sebastian Cabot, Frobisher, Drake, Richard Grenville, Thomas Candish, Raleigh, Sir John Hawkins, Verazzans, Jaques Cartier, etc. We do not recollect a copy of this remarkable book ever before having occurred for sale in London. 1338 Lussan (Eaveneau de) Journal du Voyage fait a la mer de Sud, avec les Pilibustiers de I'Amerique en 1684, et annees suivantes, seconde edition, old calf Paris, Jean Bapt. Goignard, 1693, 12" Eight prel. leaves, and 448 pp. ; Privilege and Colophon, 2 leaves. 1339 Lftheei Catechismus, ofwersatt pa Ameeica Vieginisee Speaket, morocco extra, ly Bedford Stockholm, 1696, 8° Eng. title, with arms ; letterpress title ; preface, 14 pp. ; text, 160 pp. The few copies of this extremely curious volume, partly in the lan- guage of the Indians of Virginia, which have appeared for sale have always sold for high sums. Being printed for the use of the Indians in Virginia, almost the entire edition was exported. 1340 Lyne (Charles) A Letter to the Eight Honourable Lord Castlereagh on the North American Export Trade during the War, etc. unbound Bond. 1813, title and 46 pp. 8° 1341 Lyttelton (Thomas Lord) A Letter from, to William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, on the Quebec Bill, half morocco Boston, Mills and Sicks, for Cox and Berry, 1774!, 17 pp. 8° 1342 — The same, another ed. half morocco New York, reprinted by J. Bivington, 1774, 20 pp. 8° 1843 Mably (Abbe de) Eemarks concerning the Grovernment and the Laws of the United States of America : in Pour Letters addressed to Mr. Adams, half mor. Land. 1784, 8° Half title, title, and 280 pp. 1344 — The same, another ed. old calf Dublin, 1785, 8'' Half-title, title, and 280 pp. 1345 Macaulay (Catharine) Observations on a Pamphlet, en- titled. Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents, 3rd ed, corrected, hf mor. Bond. 1770, 31 pp. 8° 1346 Macaulay (Catharine) An Address to the People of Eng- land, Scotland and Ireland, on the Present Important Crisis of Affairs, hf. mor. Bath, 1775, 29 pp. 8° rirTH DATS SAIB. 153 1347 Mac Clure (David), of Byfield, Mass. Memoirs of the Eev. Eleazar Wheelock, D.D., Founder and President of Dart' mouth College and Moor's Charity School ; with copious Extracts' from Dr. "Wheelock's Correspondence, calf Newburyport : JEd. Little 8r Co. 1811, 8" Three hundred and thirty-six pp. Portrait of Eleazar Wheelock. 1848 Mae Donald (John) Emigration to Canada. Narrative of a Yoyage to Quebec, and Journey from thence to New Lanark, in Fpper Canada, 8th ed. hf. mor. Land. 1826, 8" Thirty-six pages. 1349 Macer (John) Les trois liures de I'Histoire des Indes, vellum Paris, Ouillaume Guillard, 1555, 16° Ninety-six folioed leaves. " In addition to what relates to the East and West Indies, this volume contains one of the earliest printed and most curious accounts of Japan." — Rich. 1350 Mac Q-regor (James), Minister at Picton, N. Scotia. Let- ter from Mj. James M'Grregor to the G-eneral Associate Synod, Ap. 30th, 1793 Paisley, 1793, 16 pp. 8° 1351 Mac Kenney (Thomas L.) Sketches of a Tour to the Lakes, of the Character and Customs of the Chippeway Indians, and of Incidents connected with the Treaty of Eond du Lac ; also, a Vocabulary of the Algic, or Chippeway Lan- guage Baltimore: Melding Lucas, 1827, 294 pp. 29 plates, 8° 1352 Mackenzie (Alexander) Voyages from Montreal, on the Eiver St. Lawrence, through the Continent of North Ame- rica to the Erozen and Pacific Oceans, in 1789 and 1793, calf Lond. 1801, 40 Half-title, title, viii and cxxxii pp. Text 418 pp. Errata 2 pp. Portrait of the Author, and 3 maps. 1353 Mac Kinnen (Daniel) A Tour through the British West Indies, in the years 1802 and 1803, giving a particular Account of the Bahama Islands Lond. 1804, 8" Half-title, title, viii and 272 pp. With map. 1354 Maclane (David) The Trial of, for High Treason, before a Special Court of Oyer and Terminer at Quebec, on the 7th July, 1797, hf. mor. Quebec, J. Neilson, 1797, 21 pp. 8" 1355 Mac Mahon (John V. L.) An Historical View of the G-overn- ment of Maryland, from its Colonization to the present day, Vol. I. {all published) Baltimore, F. Lucas, jr. 1831, xvi and 539 pp. 8° 1356 Mac Neill (Hector) Observations on the Treatment of the Negroes in the Island of Jamaica, with Eemarks on the Importation of Slaves, hf. mor. Lond. vi and 46 pp. 8° 0000 Maepherson (James). ]^ee Rights (The') of Great Britain asserted. 1357 Mac Queen (James) The Colonial Controversy; containing a Eefutation of the Calumnies of the Anti-Colonists, the State of Hayti, Sierra Leone, India, China, Cochin China, Java, etc. hf. mor,. Glasgow, 1825, 223 pp. 8° 154 FIFTH day's sale. J 1358 Madre de Deos (Gaspar de) Memorias para a Historia da • Capitania de S. Vicente, hoje chamada de S. Paulo, do estado do Brazil, half calf Lisloa, Typog. da Academia, 1797, 4" Four prel. leaves, and text 242 pp. ; ' Catalogo,' etc. 2 pp. 1359 Magellan's Straits. Description des Terres Magellaniques et des Pays adjacens, traduit de I'Anglois par M. B**, 2 vols, calf Geneve, 1787, 24° 'Partie I.' 3 prel. leaves, viz. half-title, title, and second title; text, pp. 3-163. ' Partie II.' 3 prel. leaves, viz. half-title, title, and second title ; text, pp. 3-135. 1360 Malouet (V. P.) Examen de cette Question: Quel sera pour les Colonies de I'Amerique le Eesultat de la Revo- lution PranQoise, de la Gruerre qui en est la Suite, et de la PaiK qui doit la terminer ? Jialf morocco Londres, 1797, 29 pp. 8" 1361 Malouet (V. P.) Lettre a M. S. D., Membre du Parlement, sur rinteret de I'Europe, au Salut des Colonies de I'Aine- rique, uncut Lond. 1797, half-title, title, and 36 pp. 8" 1362 Malouet (V. P.) Collection de Memoires et Correspond- ances Officielles sur 1' Administration des Colonies, 4 vols. half calf Paris, [1802], 8» Vol. I. Half-title, title, and 484 pp. II. Half-title, title, and 379 pp. HI. Half-title, title, and 388 pp. IV. Half-title, title, and 378 pp. 1363 Mansie (Alexander) The Apprenticed Labourer's Manual; or. An Essay on the Apprenticeship System British Ouiana, 1837, 8° xiv and 217 pp.; 'A Catechism of certain Moral, Social, and Civil Duties, , by the Wesleyan Missionaries of Antigua,' 13 pp. *« 1364 Maeanahao and Paba [BrasUs]. Eegimento, e Leys sobre ' las Missonens do Estado do Maranahao, e Para, e sobre a liberdade dos Indies, calf, from Lord Stuart de Rothesay's Library Lishoa Occidental, Antonio Manescal, 1724, folio Two prel. leaves and 82 pp. 1365 Markham (William) A Sermon preached before the So- ciety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at their Anniversary Meeting, Eeb. 21, 1777, hf. mar. Lond. 1777, 105 pp. 8" 1366 Marquette (Le P.) Voyage et Decouverte de quelques Pays et Nations de rAmerique Septentrionale, mor. extra Paris, 1681 ; re-invp. Paris, 1845, sm. 8° Half-title, title, and 43 pp. ; map. For the original edition of Father Marquette's Voyagje, see Tkevenot. 1367 Marrant. A Narrative of the Lord's wonderful Deal- ings with John Marrant, a Black (now going to preach the Gospel in Nova Scotia), born ia New York, in North America ; taken down from his own relation by the Eev. Mr. Aldridge, 2nd Ed. Lond. 1785, 38 pp. 8» FIFTH day's SAIE. 155 1868 Marshall (Humphry) Arbustrum Americanum : The American Grove, or an Alphabetical Catalogue of Porest Trees and Shrubs, natives of the American United States, arranged according to the LinnsBan System, unbound PhiladelpMa, Joseph Gruhshanlc, 1785, xx and 174 pp. 8° 1369 Marston (Edward) To the Most Noble Prince Henry, Duke of Beaufort, Marquiss and Earl of Worcester, Baron Herbert, Lord of B-agland, Chepstow and Grower, Palatine of the Province of South Carolina in America, hf. mor. iLondon, 1712], 12 pp. 4» Probably privately printed. The author solicits redress on account of his ejection from his rectory in South Carolina. 1370 Maetkns (Eeideeich) Spitzbergische oder G-roenlandische Eeise Beschreibung gethan im Jahr 1671 ILamb. 1675,4" Four prel. leaves and 132 pp.; 'Register,' 2 pp.; 'Errata,' 1 page; 15 plates. 1371 Maetens (Peedeeich) Naukeurige Beschryvinge van Groenland of Spitsbergen, uncut Dordrecht, Sendrih Walpot, [1710?] 4"' Five prel. leaves and 88 pp.; plates at pp. 46, 58, 68. 1372 MAETiin (Eeancis) AEao-NATTA Batavts, sive Expe- ditionis Navalis, quam alter noster Jason, et Heros fortissi- mus, Petrvs Heinivs Societatis Indies Occidentalia ductu nuper suscepit Campis, P. M. Wyrmgani, 1629, title and 28 pp. 4" 1373 Maetinieeb (Sieue be ia) A New Voyage into the Northern Countries ; being a Description of the Manners, Customs, Superstition, Buildings, and Habits of the Nor- wegians, Laponians, Kilops, Borandians, Siberians, Samo- jedes, Zemblans and Islanders : with Eeilexions upon an Error in our Geographers about the Scituation and Extent of Greenland and Nova Zambia, fine copy, old calf Lond. 1674, 5 prel. leaves and 153 pp. 12° 1374 Martiniere (Sieur de la) Voyage des Pais Septentrionavx, 2nde Ed. old calf Paris, 1676, 12" Six prel. leaves and 322 pp.; ' Extraict du Privilege du Roy,' 2 pp. 1375 Martyn (Benjamin) Reasons for Establishing the Colony of Georgia, 2nd Ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1733, 48 pp. engr. frontisp. and map, 4" 1376 Maetye (Petee) De Nvpee svb D. Caeolo eepeetis Insulis, simulque incolarum moribus BasilecB, 1521, 43 pp. 4" 1377 Maette (Petee) Oratoris clarissimi, Eernandi et Helisa- beth Hispaniarum quondam regum a Consilijs, de rebus Oceanicis et Orbe nouo, decades tres, very fine large copy^ Basileae, apud lo. Behelium, 1533, folio Twelve prel. leaves and 92 folioed leaves. 1.56 FiFOjH day's sale. 1378 Maette: Otiedo: Xeees. Libro primp della Historia de rindie Occidentali [dal D. Pietro Martyre]. Libro Secondo delle Indie Occidentali, 1534 [composta da Gronzalo Ferd. del Oviedo]. Libro ultimo del Summario deUe Indie Occi- dentali, 1534, morocco extra, hy Clark mid Bedford, splendid COPY, fine, large and, clean [Vinegia, 1534], 4? Libro primo. 79 folioed leaves, the 80th blank. Libro Secundo, 64 folioed leaves ; ' Tavola,' 2 pp. ; colophon and notice of the map, I p. ; folded map, ' Isola Spagnvola,' and facsimile of the unique larg'e map, ' La carta universale della terra firme,' in the possession of James Lenox, Esq. of New York, inserted. Libro ultimo, 15 leaves. The theee PABTS OOMPLBTB constitute a work of unusual rarity. 1379 Maette (Petee) De Eebus Oceanieis et Noto Orbe, decades tres, fine copy, velltim Colonies, apud Germnum Oalenitim, 1574, sm. 8" Twenty-four prel. leaves and 655 pp. ; ' Index,' 28 pp. The edition used hy Robertson in compiling his History. 1380 Maetye (Petee). The Famovs Histoeib of the Indies: declaring the Aduentures of the Spaniards, which haue conquered these Countries, with varietie of Relations of the Eeligions, Lawes, Grouernments, Manners, Ceremonies, Customes, Eites, "Warres, and Funerals of the People; comprised into sundry Decads. Set forth first by M"^ Hackluyt, and now published by L. M. Gent. The second Edition, calf extra ly Bedford Lond. for Michael Sparhe, 1628, 4° Three prel. leaves, viz. Title, the averse blank ; ' To the Reader,' signed ' M. Lok,' 4 pp. ; text, 318 folioed leaves. This edition has the whole Mght Decades ; several of those above mentioned have but three. 1381 Maetland. a Eelatioh- oe Maetland : together with a Map of the Countrey, the Conditions of Plantation, His Majesties Charter to the Lord Baltemore, translated into English, blue morocco extra hy Sayday, (wanting the map) Lond. 1635, 4" Title, reverse blank, and 56 pp. ; ' The Charter of Maryland,' 25 pp. The imprint is curious— " These Bookes are to bee had, at Master William Peasley Esq ; hishouse ; on the backside of Drury-Lane, neere the Cock-pit Playhouse ; or in his absence ; at Master lohn Morgans house in high Holbourn, over against the Dolphin." 1382 Maryland. The Charter of Maryland [London], 23 pp. 8° This is probably the first publication of the Charter of Maryland. It has no date of publication; but the Charter itself is dated .June 10, 1633, and it was probably printed forthwith. 1383 Maetland. The Declaration of the Eeasons and Motives for the Present Appearing in Arms of their Majesties Protestant Subjects in the Province of Maryland, imhotrnd Maryland, printed; repr. Lond. 1689, 8 pp. folio Curious for affording a date when printing was executed at Maryland considerably before any book now known. MFTH bay's sale. 157 1384 Maryland. Extract of a Letter to a Gentleman in Mary- land ; wherein is demonstrated the extreme wickeduess of tolerating the Slave Trade, etc. lif. mm: Lond. 1793, 14 pp. 12» By the distinguished philanthropist, Granville Sharp. 1385 Mason (J. M.) Pastor, New Torh, An Oration commemo- rative of the late Major- General Alexander Hamilton, pronounced before the New York State Society of the Cincinnati, July 31, 1804, uncut Lond. 1804, 38 pp. 8° 1386 MAssACHrsETTS Bay. A "Word of Comfort to a Melan- choly Country; or, the Bank of Credit erected in the Massachusetts Bay fairly defended by a Discovery of the Great Benefit accruing by it to the whole Province, calf extra ly Bedford Boston, 1721, 2 pr. leaves and 58 pp. 16" 1387 — A CoLLECTiojr of the Peoceedings of the Geeat AND GeNEEAL CoTJET OE ASSEMBLY OF HiS MaJESTy's Peovince op the Massachusetts Bay, in New Eng- land ; containing several Instructions from the Crown to the Council and Assembly of that Province, for fixing a Salary on the Governour, and their Determinations thereon. As also, The Methods taken by the Court for Supporting the several Governours since the Arrival of the present Charter. Printed by order of the House of Eepresentatives, half calf Boston, T. Fleet, 1729, 112 pp. 4° 1388 — Some Obseevations on the Bill, intitled, "An Act for Granting to His Majesty an Excise upon "Wines and Spirits distilled, sold by retail, or consumed within this Province, and upon Limes, Lemons, and Oranges," Jf. mor. Boston, 1754, sm. 8° Title, and text 12 pp. This little hook, secretly printed and distiibuted, created a great sensation. It is severe upon many public men, and every effort was made to discover the name of the printer; but the Great and General Court were in this instance less successful than in the case the same year wben they undertook to punish the printer of The Monster of Monsters see Thumb (JTom). 1389 — A Brief State of the Services and Expences of the Pro- vince of the Massachusett's Bay in the Common Cause, Tif mor. Lond. 1765, 24 pp. 8° 1390 — The Trve Sentiments of America: contained in a Col- lection of Letters sent from the Hovse of Eepresentatives of the Province of Massachvsetts Bay to several Persons of High Bank in this Kingdom, hf. mor. Lond. 1768, 8° Title ; ' The following resolution,' etc. I page ; text, pp. 5-158. 1391 — The Proceedings of the Council, and the House of Ee- presentatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, relative to the convening, holding and keeping the General Assembly at Harvard College in Cambridge, hf. mor. Boston : JEdes and Gill, 1770, title and pp. 5-83, 8° 158 riFTH day's sale. 1392 Massachusetts Bay. Extract of a Letter from t&e House of Eepresentatives of the Massachusetta-Bay, to their agent Dennys De Berdt, Esq.; with some remarks, Jif. mor. Zand. 1770, 28 pp. 8° 1393 — A Speech intended to have been spoken on the Bill for altering the Charters of the Colony of Masaachusett's Bay- [By Dr. Shipley, Bishop of St. Asaph], hf. mor. Lond. 1774, vii and 36 pp. 8° 1394 — The same, 2d Ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1774, vii and 36 pp. 8<> 1395 — The same, 4th Ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1774, vii and 36 pp. 8» 1396 — The same, 6th Ed. If. mor. Boston, Bepr. Vn4<, 24 pp. 8" 1397 — A Speech never intended to be Spoken, in answer to a Speech intended to have been Spoken on the BiU for altering the Charter of the Colony of Massachusett's Bay, half mor. Lond. 1774, 8" iv and 34 pp. Errata 1 page. 1398 — The same. Another Ed. Tif. mor. Lond. 1774<, 8" iv and 35 pp. 1399 Massachusettensis. Letters numbered I. to XVII. hf. mor. First Edition [Boston, 1775.] 80 One hundred and eighteen pp. The author was Jonathan Sewall, Attorney- General for the King, in the province of Massachusetts. 1400 Massachusettensis : or a Series of Letters, containing a faith- ful state of many important and atriking facts, vphich laid the foundation of the present Troubles in the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, 3rd Ed. hf. mor. Boston printed : London, repr. 1776, 8° viii and 118 pp. 1401 Massachusettensis : 4th Ed. hf. mor. Boston printed : Lond. repr. 1776, 8" viii and 118 pp. 1402 Massachusetts Society for promoting Christian EJnovcledge, An Account of the Caml. 1806, 12" Title and pp. 4 to 34, 1403 — Another Edition. Andover, Magg and Gould, 1815, 12" Eighty-three pp. ' Destitute of the Stated Ministry.' 1 sheet. 1404 Massachusetts. An Account of the Massachusetts State Prison. Containing a description and Plan of the Edifice ; the Law, Eegulations, Eules and Orders Oharlestown : Sam. Mtheridge, 1806, 8" Forty-eight pp. 2 folded plates. 1405 Massachusetts Historical Society, Catalogue of the Books, Pamphlets, Newspapers, Maps, Charts, Manuscripts, etc. in the Library, hf. mor. Boston : John Eliot, 1811, 8" Title, Preface and Contents 4 leaves ; Text 96 pp. First edition of this Catalogue. 1406 Massachusetts Histoeical Society, Catalogue of the Library of, 2 vols. Boston, 1859, 8" Vol. I, vi. and 732 pp. II. vi. and 651 pp. A valuable work of reference for Books and Pamphlets printed in and relating to America. FIFTH DAT'S SALE. 159 1407 Massie (J.) Calculations and Observations relating to an Additional Duty upon Sugar. Bated Westminster, 20fh Jan. 1759, folio Two pp. single sheet. 1408 Massie (J.) A State of the British Sugar- Colony Trade ; shewing, that an Additional Duty of Twelve Shillings per 112 pounds weight may be laid upon Brown or Muscovado Sugar, without making Sugar dearer in this Kingdom than it hath been of late years, and without distressing the British Sugar-Planters, hf. ef. Lond. 1759, 4" Title and 40 pp. 1409 Mathee (Cotton). Several Sermons concerning Walking with Grod, and that in the Dayes of Youth : preached at Boston in New-England, by Cotton Matheb. Title and 86 pp. Lond. Dunton, 1689 — Mathee (Samuel) Early Piety, exemplified in the Life and Death of Mr. Nathanael Mather, Lond. (date cut off) 5 pr. Is. and 60 pp. In 1 vol. calf extra ly Bedford, corner of title neatly restored sm. 8° 1410 Mathee (Cotton) Late MemoeAble Peotidenoes EELATING TO WiTOHCEAETS AND POSSESSIONS, clearly manifesting, not only that there are "Witches, but that Grood Men (as well as others) may possibly have their Lives shortned by such evil instruments of Satan. The Second Impression. Eecommended by the Eeverend Mr. Eichard Baxter ia London, and by the Ministers of Boston and Charlestown in New England, calf extra ly Bedford Lond. 1691, sm. 80 Eleven prel. leaves, viz. Title, reverse blank, ' To the Honourable Wait Winthrop, Esq.' 2 pp. ' To tbe Reader,' 4 pp. ' The Preface,' 9 pp. ' A Catalog-ue of Books,' etc. 3 pp. ' The Introduction,' 2 pp. Text 1 44 pp. 1411 Mathee (Cotton) A Teue Account oe the Tetals, Examinations, Confessions, Condemnations, and Exe- cutions OF DiTEES Witches. At Salem, in New-Eng- land, for their bewitching of sundry People and Cattel to Death, and doing other great Mischiefs, to the Euine of many People about them. With the Strange Circumstances that attended their enchantments : and their Conversation with DevHa, and other Infernal Spirits, red morocco hy Bed- ford Lond. for J. Conyers, 4" Eight pp. 'Salem, 8th Month, 1692.' Signed ' C. M.' We have never met with another copy of this work. 1412 Mathee (Cotton) The Wondees of the Invisible Wo ELD : being an account of the Tryals of several Witches, lately executed in New England : and of several remarkable Curiosities therein occurring Printed first, at Boston in New-Bngland ; and Bsprinted at London, for John Dunton, 1693, 4° First London Edition. Title, and 98 pp. X 100 pirxH bay's sale. 1#13 Mather (Cotton) The Wondehs of the Intisiblb WoKLD, 2nd Ed. Jif. mor. ' Printed first at Boston in, New 'England, and reprinted at London for John Ditnton, 1693, 4° Three prel. leaves and pp. 9-62. 1414 The same, 3rd ed. half moroceo ih. 1693, 4° Four prel. leaves, and pp. 9-64. 1415 Mathee (Cotton) Magnaiia Cheisti Americana ; or. The Eoclesiasticai Histoey of New En&land, from its First Planting in the Year 1620, unto the Tear of our Lord 1698, calf Lond.for Thomas ParMii/rst, 1702, folio Tourteen prel. leaves ; viz. Title, Attestation, Poems, General Introduc- tion, and Contents. ' Antiquities. The First Book.' Title and 38 pp. ' Ecelesiarum Clypei, The Second Book.' Title and 75 pp. ' Poly- bius. The Third Book.' Title and 238 pp. ' Sal Gentium. The Fourth Book.' Title and pp. 125-222. ' Acts and Monuments. The Fifth Book.' Title and pp. 3-100. ' Thaumaturgua. The Sixth Book.' Title and 88 pp. blank leaf. ' Ecelesiarum Proelia. The Seventh Book.' Title and pp. 3-U8. ' Books,' etc. 2 pp. With copperplate map. 1416 Mathee (Cotton) The Curbed Sinner. A Discourse occasioned by a Sentence of Death passed on a poor Young Man, for the Murder of his Companion, with some Historical Passages referring to that Unhappy Spectacle, calf extra, by Bedford Boston, N.E.: by JoTin Allen, for Nicholas Boone, 1713, 12" Title, xiv and 64 pp. 1417 Mathee (Cotton) A Present of Summer Truit. Avery brief Essay to offer some Instructions of Piety, which the Sum- mer-Season more Particularly and Emphatically Leads us to ; but such also as are never out of Season. Being the short Entertainment of an Auditory in Boston, on a Day distinguished with the Heat of the Summer; 5d. 5m. 1713, calf extra, by Bedford Boston, B. Green, 1713, 12" Title, and text 29 pp. 1418 Mathee (Cotton) The G-rand Point of Solicitude, a very brief Essay upon Divine Desertions, a Sermon, calf extra, by Bedford, rough leaves Boston, B. Green, 1715, 12" Blank leaf, title, and 31 pp. 1419 Mathee (Cotton) Pair Dealing between Debtor and Cre- ditor, a very brief Essay upon the Caution to be used about coming in to Debt, and getting out of it. Offered at Bos- ton Lecture ; 5 d. xi m. VJ\^, calf extra, by Bedford Boston, B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish, 1716, 16" Title and .30 pp. 1420 Mathee (Cotton) Desiderus ; or, A Desireable Man De- scrib'd, in the Characters of One Worthy to be a Man Greatly Beloved ; given in some Commemoration of the very Valuable and Memorable Mr. James Keith, Late Min- ister of the Grospel in Bridgewater, calf extra, by Bedford, Boston, 8. Kneeland, 1719, 12" Title, and text 34 pp. FIFTH DAT' a SALE. 161 1421 Matheb (Cotton) A Year and a Life Well Concluded, a Sermon preached on the Last Day of the Tear, 1719, calf extra, by Bedford Boston, S. Xneeland,for B. Gray, 1719-20, 24 pp. 12" 1422 Mathbe (Cotton) Coheleth. A Soul upon EecoUection. Offering the Advice of a Father going out of the World, unto a Son coming into it, calf extra, hy Bedford Boston, S. Kneeland, for S. Gerrish, 1720, 12° Title and 46 pp. 1423 Mather (Cotton) India Christiana, a Discourse delivered unto the Commissioners for the Propagation of the Gospel among the American Indians, which is accompanied with several Instruments relating to the Griorious Design of Pro- pagating our Holy Religion in the Eastern, as well as the Western Indies, original binding, fine copy Boston, B. Green, 1721, sm. 8° Title, dedication ii pp. ; text, 94 pp. ; ' Corrigenda,' 1 page. A considera- ble portion of this book is in the Indian Language of New England. 1424 Mather (Cotton) A Pastoral Letter, to Families Visited with Sickness. From several Ministers of Boston, at a time of Epidemical Sickness Distressing of the Town. The Third Impression, half morocco Boston, B. Green, for S. Gerrish, 1721, 120 Half-title, and 24 pp. 1425 Mathbe (Cotton) Silentarius, a brief Essay on the Holy Silence and Godly Patience that Sad Things are to be En- tertained withal. A Sermon at Boston Lecture on the Death of Mrs. Abigail Willard, and the Day before her Interment, who expired Septemb. 26. 1721. By her Father. Whereto there is added, A Sermon on The Refuge of the Distressed, which was preached on the Lord's Day preced- ing, calf extra, by Bedford Boston, S. Kneeland, 1721, 12" On the reverse of the title, ' Introduction,' signed ' Cotton Mather.' ' The Silent Sufferer,' 34 pp. ' The Refuge of the Distressed,' 28 pp. 1426 Mather (Cotton) Bethiah. The Glory which Adorns the Daughters of God. And the Piety wherewith Zion wishes to see her Daughters Glorious, calf extra, hy Bedford Boston, by J. Franklin, for 8. Gerrish, 1722, 60 pp. 12° Printed by J. Franklin, brother of Doctor Franklin, with whom the latter served his apprenticeship, 1427 Mather (Cotton) Columbanus ; or, The Doves Flying to the Windows of their Saviour, a Sermon to a Religious So- ciety of Young People, calf extra, by Bedford Boston, S. Kneeland, for J. JEdwards, 1722, 12° Title and 32 pp. 1428 Mather (Cotton) Honesta Parsimonia ; or, Time Spent aa it should be. Proposals to prevent that Great Folly and Mischief, the Loss of Time, calf extra, by Bedford Boston, S. Kneeland, for J. Edwards, 172 [2 ?] 12<> Half-titk, title, and 23 pp. 162 pirTH bat's sale. 1429 Mathee (Cotton) The Minister, a Sermon, Offer' d unto the Anniversary Convention of Ministers from several Parts of New England, met at Boston, 31 d. iii m. 1722, calf extra, by Bedford, rough leaves Boston, 1722, 8" Half-title, ' Dr. Cotton Mather's Sermon at the Anniversary Convention of Ministers, May 31st, 1722,' and 45 pp. " To the Rev. Mr. Wilks of Waltham" on title, in the hand of Thomas Prince, the New England Histoiian. 1430 Mathee (Cotton) Pia Disideria; or. The Smoaking Plax raised into a Sacred Plame, in a Short and Plain Essay upon those Pious Desires which are the Introduction and Incho- ation of all Vital Piety, delivered unto a Keligious Society of Young 'Peo^\e, calf extra, hy Bedford Boston, 8. Kneelandfor S. Oerrish, 1722, 120 Title and 22 pp. 1431 Mather (Cotton) Life of, by Samuel Mather, calf, wants last leaf, being part of " Contents" Boston, N.E., for S. Qerrish, 1729, 8" Title, Dedication, 4 pp. Preface, 6 pp. List of Subscribers, 10 pp. " Introduction," 2 pp. Text, 1 82 pp. Not the least curious part of this volume is the ample list of subscribers, consisting of about 400 New Eng- land names of this date. It also contains a Chronological Catalogue of Cotton Mather's publications — 283 works ! 1432 Mathee (Inoeease) The Mystery of Israel's Salvation, Explained and Applied : or, A Discourse concerning the G-eneral Conversion of the IsraeHtish JTation, calf extra,' by Bedford Lond. John Allen, 1669, sm. 8" Twenty- three prel. leaves; viz.Title, reverse blank,'AnEpi3tle to the Reader,' signed ' John Davenporte,' 1 1 pp. 'To the Reader,' signed ' W. G.' 4 pp. ' To the Reader,' signed ' W. H.' 14 pp. ' The Author's Preface to the Reader,' signed 'J. M.' 14 pp. Text, 181 pp. 'The Names of Writers,' etc. being ' The Table,' 5 pp. ' Places of Scripture opened,' etc. 4 pp. 1438 Mathee (Inceease) The Eiest Peinciples or New Eng- land, CONCEENING THE SlTBJECT OE BaPTISME AND CoM- MTJNiON OE Chtteches, Collected partly out of the Printed Books, but chiefly out of the Original Manuscripts of the Eirst and chiefe Eathers in the New-English Churches, calf extra, by Bedford Cambridge, N.H., Samuel Green, 1675, 4" Eour prel. leaves ; viz. Title, in a narrow metal type border, the reverse blank. ' To the Reader,' signed ' Increase Mather,' 6 pp. Text, 40 pp. ' Postscript' signed ' Ihon Allin,' 1 page. ' A Letter concerning the Subject of Baptisme,' etc. signed 'Jonathan Mitchel,' pp. 2-7. AVith the Autograph of White Kennett on the Title. 1434 Mathee (Inceease) The Divine Eight oe Infant- Baptism ASSEETED AND PeOVED EEOM ScEIPTUEE AND Antiquity, calf extra, by Bedford, Boston, John Foster, 1680, 4" Tour prel. leaves; viz. Title, the reverse blank. ' Christian Reader,' 5 pp. signed ' Urian Oakes.' Text, 27 pp. FIFTH DATS SALE. 163 i435 Mathbe (Inceease) Eetttenins tjnto God the gebat CONOEENMENT OF A COVENANT PEOPLE. A SermoU Preached to the second Church in Boston in New-England, March 17, 16-^g, when that Church did solemnly and Explicitly Eenew their Covenant with God, and one with another, _/?»ie copy in green morocco extra, hy Bedford Boston, John Foster, 1680, 4" Three prel. leaves ; viz. Title, reverse blank. ' To the second Church of Christ in Boston in New England,' 4 pp. Text, il pp. 1436 Mathbe (IireEBASB) Diatriba de signo Pilii Hominis et de Secundo MessisB Adventu ; Ubi de modo future JudsBorum Conversionis : Nee non de signis Novissimi diei, disseritur, calf extra, by Bedford Amst. apud Mercy Browning, juxta Bursam, 1682, 8° Four piel. leaves and 98 pp. Index, 5 pp. Corrigenda, 1 page, 1437 Mather (Inoeease) Ko/xtroypa^ia : or, a Discourse con- cerning Comets ; wherein the Nature of Blazing Stars is Enquired into : with an Historical Account of aU the Comets which have appeared from the Beginning of the World unto this present Tear, 1683, fine copy, morocco, ly Bedford Boston, S. Q.for S. S. 1683, sm. 8° Six prel. leaves ; viz. Title. ' To the Reader,' 4 pp. signed ' John Sher- man.' ' To the Reader,' 3 pp. 'The Contents,' 2 pp. Text, 143 pp. Errata, 1 page. " Heaven's Alarm to the World, or, A Sermon, wherein is shewed. That Fearful Sights and Signs in Heaven, are the Presages of great Calamities at hand. Preached, Jan. 20, 1680." Four prel. leaves; viz. Title, 'To the Reader,' 6 pp. Text, 38 pp. "The Latter Sign Discoursed of, in a Sermon, Preached Aug. 31,1 682." Title and 32 pp. 1438 Mathbe (Inoeeasb) The Mysteet of Cheist opened AND APPLTED, in several Sermons, calf extra, hy Bedford \Boston\ 1686, 12" Title, 6 and 212 pp. The Contents, 1 page. Books printed, etc. 1439 Mathee (Inceease) De Successu Evangelij apud Indos in Nova-Anglia Epistola, ad CI. Virum D. Johannem Leusde- num, green morocco Londini, typis J. G. 1688, 12" Title and 13 pp. 1440 Idem, alia editio, calf extra, hy Bedford TJltrajecti, Wilhelmum Broedeleth, 1699, 16 pp. 8° 1441 Mathee (Inceease) Angelo&baphia, or a Discourse con- cerning the Nature and Power of the Holy Angels, calf extra, hy Bedford Boston, B. Qreen and J. Allan, for Sam. Phillips at the Brich Shop, 1696, sm. 8° Eight pre!, leaves; viz. Title. ' The Epistle Dedicatory,' 2 pp. 'To the Reader,' 12 pp. Text, 132 pp. ' A Disquisition,' etc. 44 pp. Portrait of Increase Mather. 1442 Mathee (Inceease) Two Plain and Practical Discourses concerning, I. Hardness of Heart. II. The Sin and Dan- ger of Disobedience to the Gospel, calf extra, hy Bedford Lond. for J- Robinson, and are to be sold by Samuel Phillips, Bookseller in Boston, 1699, 12° One hundred and eighty-seven pp. Books lately Printed, etc. 5 pp. 164 FirTH day's sale. 1443 Matheb (Inoeease) The Doctrine of Singular Obedience, as the Duty and Property of the True Christian, in a Sermon, calf extra, by Bedford Boston, Timothy Green, 1707, 12" Twenty-nine pp. Advert. 1 p. A presentation copy " To Mr. Samuel Mather." 1444 Matheb (Inceease) A Discourse concerning the Mainte- nance due to those that Preach the Gospel : in which the Question, Whether Tithes are by the Divine Law, the Ministers Due ? is considered : and the Negative Prov'd, calf extra, hy Bedford Boston, printed 1706, and repr. at London, 1709, sm. 8" Two prel. leaves, and 32 pp. 1445 Mathee (Inceease). A Serious Address to those who un- necessarily frequent the Tavern, and often spend the Evening in Publick Houses, by several Ministers ; to which is added, A private Letter on the Subject, by the late Eev. Dr. Increase Mather, unloimd Boston, for S. Gerrish, 1726, 8° Title, iv. and 30 pp. 1446 Mathee (Inoeease) Memoirs of the Life of, with a Preface by the Eev. Edm. Calamy, D.D., calf extra, hy Bedford Land. 1725, 8° Four prel. leaves, and 88 pp. 1447 Mathee (Nathanael) Twenty-Three Select Sermons Preached at the Merchants-Lectiu'e, at Pinners-Hall, and in Lime-Street, cf Lond. 1701, 8" Four prel. leaves and 480 pp. 1448 Mathee (Eichaed) A Modest and Brotherly Answer to Mr. Charles Herle his Book, against the Independency of Churches Lond. 1644, 4"' Two prel. leaves and 58 pp. 1449 Mathee (Eichaed) A Eeply to Mr. Eutherfurd, or, A de- fence of the Answer to Eeverend Mr. Herles Booke against the Independency of Churches Lond. 1647, 4° Four prel. leaves and 109 pp. 1450 Mathee (Samuel) The Figures or Types of the Old Testa- ment, 2nd ed. with a Table, old calf Lond. Nath. Sillier, 1705, 4» Six prel. leaves ; viz. Title, and ' To the Reader,' vii. pp. signed ' Nathanael Mather.' Books, &c. 1 page. Scheme, 4 pp. Text, 540 pp. Table, 1 1 pp. Errata, 1 page. 1451 Matheb (Samuel) An Apology for the Liberties of the Churches in New England : To which is prefix'd, A Dis- course concerning Congregational Churches, old calf Boston, T. Fleet, for Daniel Senchman, 1738, 8" Four prel. leaves. Errata, 1 pa^e, and Text, 116 pp. riFTH day's sale. 165 1452 Mather (Samuel) . A Letter to Doctor Mather, occasioned by his disingenuous Eeflexions upon a certain Pamphlet, en- titled. Salvation for all Men, unbound Boston, T. and J. Fleet, 1782, 8° Title, and Text, 9 pp. By the Rev. John Clark, of Boston. 1453 Mansfield ("William, Earl of) Speech in giving the Judg- ment of the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, Novem- ber 28, 1774, in the Cause of Campbell against Hall, re- specting the King's Letters Patent, of the 20bh of July, 1764 ; for raising a Duty of Pour and an Half per Cent. on all the Exports from the Island of G-ranada, new ed. hf. mor. Zand. 1775, title and text 23 pp. 8" 1454 Mauduit (Israel) A Short View of the History of the Co- lony of Massachusett's Bay, with respect to their Original Charter and Constitution, hf. mor. Zand. 1769, 8" Title and 71 pp. " The object of the writer is to shew that the Colonists have no Charter exempt from the authority of Parliament." — M. Rev. 1455 — The same, 3rd Ed. to which is now added the Original Charter granted to that Province in the 4tli of Charles I. and never before printed in England, Tif. mor. Zond. 1774, title and pp. 5-93, 8" 1456 — The same, 4th Ed. to which is now added an Account of a Conference between the late Mr. G-renville and the se- veral Colony Agents, in the year 1764, previous to the Passing the Stamp Act ; also the Original Charter, hf. mor. Lond. 1776, title and pp. 5-100, 8" 1457 Maw (Henry Lister) Journal of a Passage from the Pa- 1^ cific to the Atlantic, crossing the Andes in the Northern Provinces of Peru, and descending the Eiver Maraiion, or Amazon Zond. 1829, xv and 486 pp. map, 8° 1458 Maximilianus (Teanstltantts) De Moltocis Insults, itemq ; alijs pluribus miradis, quae nouissima Castellanorum nauigatio Sereniss. Imperatoris Caroli V. auspicio suscepta, nuper inuenit, calf extra, hy Bedford Colonim in cedibus Zhicharij Ceruicorni, mense Januwrio, 1523, sm. 8" Fifteen unfolioed leaves ; signature A in eight, B in seven leaves. 1459 Mayhew (Experience) G-raee Defended, in a Modest Plea for an Important Truth ; namely, That the Offer of Salva- tion made to Sinners in the Grospel, comprises in it an Offer of the Grrace given in Eegeneration Boston, B, GreenforB. Senchman, 1744, 8° Title, vi and 208 pp. 1460 Mayhew (Jonathan), of West Church,Boston, Seven Sermons preached at a Lecture in the West Meeting House in Bos- ton Boston ; Lond. repr. 1750, 3 pr. Is. and text 132 pp. %" 1G6 FIFTH day's sale. 1461 Mayhew (Jonathan) A Discourse occasioned by the Death of the Honourable Stephen Sewall, Esq. Chief-Justice of the Superiour Court of Judicature, Member of his Ma- jesty's Council for the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in JSTew England, hf. mor. Boston, Richard Draper, etc. 1760, title and pp. 5-66, 8° 1462 Mayhew (Jonathan) Observations on the Charter and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Grospel in Foreign Parts ; designed to shew their Non-conformity to each other : with Kemarks on the Mistakes of East Ap- thorpe, M.A., Missionary at Cambridge, in Quoting and Eepresenting the Sense of said Charter, hf. mor. Boston; Lond. repr. 1763, 164 pp. 8" 1463 Mayhew (Jonathan). An Answer to Dr. Mayhew's Ob- servations on the Charter and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Grospel in Foreign Parts, hf. mor. Lond. 1764, 68 pp. 8" 1464 Mayhew (Jonathan). The Claims of the Church of England seriously examined : in a Letter to the Author of an Answer to Dr. Mayhew's " Observations," hf. mor. Lond. 1764, 28 pp. 8" 1465 Mayhew (Jonathan) A Defence of the Observations on the Charter and Conduct of the Society for the Propaga- tion of the Grospel in Foreign Parts, against an Anonymous Pamphlet falsely entitled, a Candid Examination of Dr. Mayhew's Observations, etc. hf. mor. Boston : Lond. repr. 1764, 120 pp. 8° 1466 Mayhew (Jonathan) Eemarks on an Anonymous Tract, entitled, An Answer to Dr. Mayhew's Observations on the Charter and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, being a Second Defence of the said Observations, hf. mor. Boston : S. and S. Draper, etc. 1764, 8" Eighty-six pages. ' Advertisement.' 1 page signed ' J. Mayhew.' So- liciting contributions in Europe for the loss of the Library of Harvard College by fire. 1467 Mayhew (Jonathan) Sermons to Young Men, 2 vols, old calf Lond. 1767, 12" Vol. I. XX and 275 pp. II. Title, iv and text 304 pp. 1468 Mead (Joseph) An Essay on Currents at Sea ; by which it aippears there is Eeason to apprehend that the Sea is not a Fluid in a State of Eest .... but that the Currents of the Grulph of Florida, also on the Coast of Brasil, and the Northern In-draught on this "Western Coast, are Currents in Circulation, kept up by different Densities in this Earth' and its Motion round its Axis, hf. mor. Lond. 1757, 8° Title [on the reverse 'Errata.' 5 Jiaes],. Text 48 pp. piETH day's sale. 167 1469 Mead (Matthew) The Almost Christian Discovered, or the False Professor Tryed and Cast, being the Substance of Seven Sermons, 14th Ed. last 2 leaves damaged Boston, for Joseph Edwards, 1730, 12° Four prel. leaves and 194 pp. 1470 Medina (Antonio de) Sermon predicado en el Castillo de San Felipe del Puerto, del Callao, a su Dedicacion j bene- dicion ; estando descubierto el Santissimo Sacramento, y en presencia de todo el Presidio, hf. mor. Lima, Geronymo de Gontreras, 1625, 4° Eighteen folioed leaves. 1471 Medrano (Sebastian Fernandez de) Breve descripcion del Mundo, o Guia Geographica, old calf Brusselas, Lamberto Marchant, 1688, 108 pp. 12" Not mentioned by either Rich or Salva. 1472 Memoires tovchant I'Etablissement d'vne Mission Chres- tienne dans le troisieme Monde, autrement appelle, la Terre Anstrale, Meridionale, Antartique, et Inconnue, old calf Paris, Glavde Gramoisy, 1663, 8° Eighteen prel. leaves and 216 pp. Map of the World. 1478 Memoiees bes Gommissaiees j>v Eoi et de ceui de sa Majeste Britannique, sur les possessions et les droits respectifs des deux Couronnes en Amerique ; Avec les Actes publics et Pieces justificatives. Contenant les Memoires sur I'Acadie et sur I'lsle de Sainte-Lucie, 4 vols. old calf gilt, fine copy Paris, 1755, 4° Vol. I. viii, Ixxv, and 18 1 pp. 'Premier Memoire,' etc. CI pp. ' Me- moire de IMessieurs les Commissaires Anglois,' etc. evii pp. ' Second Memoire,' etc. 120 pp. Map. II. xiii and 646 pp. III. xvi and 319 pp. IV. 1757. 3 prel. leaves, xxv and 654 pp. Map. 1474 Memoirs of an Unfortunate Young Nobleman, return'd from a Thirteen Tears' Slavery in America, where he had been sent by the Wicked Contrivances of his Cruel TJncle, a Story founded on Truth, and address' d equally to the Head and Heart, old calf Lond. 1743, 12" Half-title, title, and 277 pp. 1475 Memoirs of the principal Transactions of the last "War between the English and French in North America [by "William Shirley], hf. mor. Lond. 1757, viii and 102 pp. 8° 1476 — The same, 3rd Ed. Boston, N.E. rep. Green and Russell, 1758, 8° iv and 9-80 pp. 1477 Mendo^a (Juan G-oncales de) Historia de las Cosas mas Notables, Eitos y Costvmbres, del gran Eeyno dela China, sabidas assi por los libros delos mesmos Chinas, como por relacion de Eeligiosos y otras personas que an estado en el dicho Eeyno, con un Itinerario del nueuo Mundo, vellum Itoma, Vincentio Accolti, 1585, 8° Sixteen prel, leaves, the 16th blank ; and 410 pp. z 168 mfthdat's sale. 1478 Mendoga (Juan Goncales de) Dell' Historia della China, vellum Venetia, Andrea Muschio, 1586, 8° Sixteen prel. leaves, the 16th blank, and 462 pp.; 1 blank leaf, and ' Tavola,' etc. 40 pp. 1479 MendoQa (Juan Goncales de) L'Historia del gran Eegno della China, old calf Vinegia, Andrea Muschio, 1587, 12° Kve hundred and eight pp. ' Lo etampatore,' etc. 1 page ; ' Tavola,' eto. 77 pp. ' Errori,' etc. 1 page. 1480 MendoQa (Juan Goncales de) Histoire dv Grand Eoyavme de la Chine, old calf Paris, leremie Perier, 1589, 8° Twelve prel. leaves, and 323 folioed leaves ; ' Indice des choses Notables,' etc. 48 pp. ' Fautes,' etc. 1 page. 1481 Mekdoza (Diego be) Cheonica be ia Peotincia be 8. Antonio be iios Chaecas del orden de JSTro. Seraphico P. S. I'rancisco En la Indias Occidentales Eeyno del Peru, vellum, marginal notes on a few leaves cut into Matriti, 1664, folio Engraved title, 1 4 prel. leaves, and 601 pp. ' Protesta de el Autor,' 1 page ; ' Indice de los Capitvlos,' etc. 6 pp. |{* 1482 Meecatoe (Gbraedtjs) Atlas sive Cosmographicse Medita- * tiones de fabrici Mundi et fabricati Pigvra, fine copy, old calf Amst. 1606, large folio Ten prel. leaves, and 354 pp. Index, etc. 18 leaves. Maps with the text. 1483 Mercator (Gerardus) Atlas Minor S, I. Hondio plurimis jeneia tabulis auctus atque iQustratus, vellum Amst. ludoci Hondij [Colophon'] Dordrechti, Adrianus Bottius, Anno 1610, 4 pr. Is. and 684 pp, oblong 4° 1484 Mercator. Historia Mvndi: or Mercator's Atlas. Eng- lished by W. S. old calf Land. 1635, folio Twelve prel. leaves ; 56 pp. the Preface (upon Atlas) 2 pp. and 930 pp. Tables, etc. 32 pp. 1485 Mexico. Memorial de lo Svcedido en la ciudad de Mexico, desde el dia primero de Nouiembre, de 1623 hasta quienze de Enero de 1624, uncut folio Twenty-eight folioed leaves. Apparently a privately printed Official Relation. 1486 — Gazeta de Mexico, desde Enero de 1735, hasta fin de Diciembre de 1786. [24 Numbers'] Num. 86-109, calf Mexico, en la Imprenta Seal del Superior Gohierno, 4° pp. 682-873. These early Newspapers are of equal value and rarity. 1487 — Reales Ordenanzas para la direccion, Eegimen j Go- bierno del Importante cuerpo de la Mineria de Nueva-Es- paiia, y de su Eeal Tribunal General Madrid, 1783, folio Frontispiece, title, xlvi and 214 pp. A small number only printed for the use of the parties concerned. 1488 — Eepresentacion del Ilmo. Sr. Arzobispo de Mejico con- cerniente a algunos sucesos Anteriores a la Independencia proclamada en Aquella Capital, hf. mor. Habana, por Campe, en la Oflcina Liberal, 1822,43 pp. 4° FIPTH DAX'S SALE. 169 1489 Mexico. Ultimas noticias del Eeino de Nueva-Espana, Tialf morocco Hahana, 1821, 8 pp. 4? 1490 — CoLECOiON DK Oedenes y Deceetos de ia Sobeeana Junta Provisional Gubemativa, y Soberanos Congresoa G-enerales de la Nacion Mexicana. 5 vols, in 3, Spanish linding Mexico, Mariano Arevalo, 1829-31, 4° Vol. I. 2 prel. leaves ; xvi and 150 pp. II. 3 prel. leaves ; xiv and 220 pp. III. 3 prel. leaves ; x and 172 pp. lY. 3 prel. leaves; viii and 198 pp. v. Half-title, title, xx and 212 pp. 1491 — Album Mejicano Tributo de gratitud al Civismo nacional Eetratos de los Personages ilustres de la primera y segunda 6poca de la Independencia Mejicaua, hf. mor. Mejico, O. Zi. Prudhomme, 1843, folio Title, Advertencia, and 21 plates, each with 4 portraits. 0000 Mexican Typography. See Gaona ; Missa Oothica 1492 M'Pingal : A Modern Epic Poem, in Eour Cantos. 5th Ed. "With Notes Land. 1792, 8" Fifteen and 142 pp. By John Trumbull. 1493 Michaux (P. A.) Travels to the Westward of the Allegany Mountaias, in the States of the Ohio, Kentucky, and Ten- nessee, and return to Charlestowu, through the Upper CaroUnas. Translated by B. Lambert, map Land. 1805, xvi and 350 pp. 8" 1494, _ The same, 2nd Ed. ef. Lond. 1805, sii and 294 pp. 8° 1495 Middleton. A Vindication of the Conduct of Capt. Chris- topher Middleton, in a late Yoyage on board His Majesty's ship the Purnace, for discovering a North-west Passage to the Western American Ocean. In answer to certain ob- jections and aspersions of Arthur Dobbs, Esq.; with an Appendix, old cf. Land., Jacob Bohinson, 1743, 8" Two prel. leaves, and 206 pp. ' Several Abbreviations,' etc. 1 page. Log-Journal 48 pp. 149g — The same. Another Ed. Tif. mor. Dublin, 1744, 168 and 48 pp. 8» 1497 Middleton (Christopher) A Eeply to the Eemarks of Arthur Dobbs, Esq., on Capt. Middleton's Vindication Lond. 1744, 8" Ten and 192 pp. ' Appendix' 94 pp. Errata and Index, 8 pp. 1498 Middleton (Christopher) Porgery Detected. By which is evinced how groundless are all the calumnies cast upon the Editor, in a Pamphlet published under the name of Arthur Dobbs, Esq. Tif. mor. Lond. 1745, title, v and 35 pp .8" 1499 Milius (Abraham) De Origine Animalium, et Migratione Populorum, ubi inquiritur, quomodo quaque via Homines csetera que Animalia Terrestria provenerint: et post De- luvium in omnes Orbis terrarum partes et regiones: Asiam, Europam, Africam, utramque Americam, et Ter- ram Australem, sive Magellanicam pervenerint, calf extra by Bedford Geneves, 1667, 68 pp. 12° 170 FiETit bat's sale ' , 1500 Mills (Henry James) Trinidad Almaifae and Pocket Ee- gister for the Tear of our Lord 1840, being Bissextile or Leap Tear, calculated to the Meridian of Port of Spain Fort of Spain, H. J. Mills [1849], 12° Sixty-two pages. With Plan. ' Trinidad Imports, etc. 1839.' Folded sheet at page 60. 1501 Mills (Samuel J.) and Daniel Smith, Eeport of a Missionary Tour through that part of the United States which lies West of the Allegany Mountains; performed under the direction of the Massachusetts Missionary Society, uncut Andover, Magg and Oould, 1815, 64 pp. 8" 1502 Milton (Charles William) Narrative of the Gracious deal- ings of G-od in the Conversion of W. Mooney Pitzgerald and John Clark, two malefactors, who were Executed on Friday, Dec. 18, 1789, at St. John's New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, for Burglary Lond. 1790, 22 pp. 12" 1503 Ministerial (A) Catechise, Suitable to be Learned by all Modern Provincial Grovernors, Pepsioners, Placemen, etc. hf. mor. Soston, Isaiah Thomas, 1771, 8 pp. 8° Refers to Governor Hutchinson, in form of a parody or imitation of the Assembly's Catechism. One of the earliest books printed by Thomas, Historian of American Typography. 1504 Minofc (G-eorge Richards) The History of the Insurrec- tions in Massachusetts, in the year 1786, and the Rebellion consequent thereon, uncut Worcester, Mass., Isaiah Thomas, 1788, 192 pp. 8° The insurrection referred to is commonly known as Shay's Bebellion. 1505 MissA G-OTHicA SEu MozABABiCA, et Officium itidem G-o- thicum diligenter ae dilucid^ explanata ad TJsum Percele- bris Mozarabum SaceUi Toleti a Munificentissimo Cardi- nal! Ximenio erecti ; et in Obsequium Illmi. Perind^ ac Venerab. D. Decani et Capituli Sanctae Ecclesiae Toletanae, Hispaniarum et Indiarum Primatis, old red morocco Angelopoli, Typis Seminarii Palqfoxiani, 1770, folio Four prel. leaves, 137 and 198 pp. 3 large copperplates by J. Nava. Contains some musical notation printed from copperplates. As a speci- men of Mexican typography alone the volume is one of considerable interest. Angelopolis is the same as La Puebla de los Angeles, or more briefly, La Puebla. 1506 Mitchil (Jonathan), Pastor, of Cambridge, N.E. A Dis- course of the Glory to which God' hath called Believers by Jesus Christ, delivered in some Sermons out of the 1 Pet. v chap. 10 verse, together vrith an annexed Letter Lond. Nathaniel Ponder, 1677, sm. 8" Eight prel. leaves, viz., title, ' To the Reader,' 1 1 pp, ; signed ' John Col- lins.' Text 263 pp. ' A Letter,' etc. 20 pp. riFTH DAl'S SALE. 171 1507 MocQTTET (Jaii.) "WuTiderbare Jecjoch Griindlieli- und warhaffte G-eschiehte und Reise begebnisse in Africa, Asia, Ost- und "West-Indien Luneburg, [1688], 4" Thirty prel. leaves, engraved frontispiece, and text 632 pp. Plates num- bered I. to X. and plan of ' lerusalenj.' 1508 Modest (A) Proof of the Order and Government settled by Ctrist and his Apostles in the Church Boston, reprinted hy Tho. Meet, and are to le sold iy Benjamin JSliot in Boston, Daniel Aurault in New- port, Gabriel Bernon in Providence, Mr. Gallop in Bristol, Mr. Jean in Stratford, and in most other towns witMn the Colonies of Connecticut and Bhode Island, 1723, title, v and 63 pp. 16" 1509 Molina (Juan Ignatius) Essai sur I'Histoire Naturelle du Chili, ttaduit de I'ltalien, et enrichi de notes, par M. Gruvel, old calf Paris, 1789, xvi and 352 pp. 8" 1510 Molina (Juan Ignatius) The Geographical, Natural and Civil History of Chili, 2 vols, calf 1809, S" Vol. I. XX and 321 pp. Map. jl. xii and 385 pp. 1511 MoNAEDES (NicoiiO) Peimeea t Segtkda t Teeceea Pastes de la Histoeia Medicinal de las cosas que SE XEAEN DE NtTESTEAS IndIAS OcCIDENTALES QUE SIEFEN EN Medicina. Tratado de la Piedra Bezaar, y dela yerua Escuerconera, stained, vel. Sevilla,AlonsoEscriuano, 1574, 4" Six prol. leaves, viz. title, reverse blank ; ' Licencia y Previlegio,' 2 pp. ; ' Elogio hecho,' etc. 4 pp. ' Sanctis D. N. Gregorio XIII. Pont. Opt. Max. Doct. Nioolaus Monardus Medicus Hispalensis. S. P. D.' 3 pp. ; text 206 folioed leaves ; woodcut and colophon on the reverse of folio 206, ' In Lavdem Dotissimi Nicolai Monardis Medici Hispaleusis,' 1 page. ' Erratas,' 1 page. 1512 MONAEDES (NiCOLO) lOTFTLL NeTVES OTT OE THE neWe founde woelde, wherein is declared the rare and singular vertues of diuerse and sundrie Hearbes, Trees, Oyles, Plantes, and Stones, with their applications, as well for Phisicke as Chirurgerie, Englished by Jhon Prampton, Marchaunt, eiest edition, blacfe letter Lond. hy Willyam Norton, 1577, 4f Three prel. leaves, viz. title, reverse blank, ' To the right worshipfuU Mais- ter Edvvarde Dier Esquire, Jhon Prampton wisheth muche healthe, with prosperous and perfite felicitie.' 3 pp. in italics. Text in 109 folioed leaves, ' The Table of the thinges that these three Bookes doe containe, ' 2 pp. 1513 MoNAEDES (NicoLo) DeUe cose, che vengono portate dall' Indie Occidentali pertinenti all' vso della Medicina, vellum Venetia, Giordan ZUletti, 1582, 8° Eight prel. leaves, viz. title, the reverse blank, ' AI Clarissimo mio Sig. Andrea Contarini, fu del Clariss. M. Dionigi, 6 pp. ' Giordan Ziletti a' Lettori,' 3 pp. the reverse blank. ' Capi del prime libro,' 1 page ; and 1 blank leaf. Text 249 pp. ' Tavola,' 13 pp. 'Dve Libri dell' Historia de i Semplici, Aromati,' etc. 12 prel. leaves, viz. Title, the re- verse blank, ' All' lUvstriss. Signore il Signer Don Ferrante de Alarcon, e di Meudoza, Marchess della Valle,' 9 pp. ; 'Tavola,' 12 pp. ; text 347 pp. 172 SIXTH bat's sale. ISM Monardes (Nieolo) Histoire des Simples Medieamens Apportes de 1' Ameriqve, desqvels on se sert en la Medicine, traduicte en Prangois par Anthoine Colin, edition seconds I/yon, 1619, 262 pp. table, etc. 6 pp. 8» SIXTH DAY'S SALE. AT ONE O CLOCK MOST PUNCTtJALLT. 1515 Monroe (James) A View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Afiairs of the United States, as connected with the Mission to the French Republic, during the years 1794-6, 2nd Ed. FUladelphia, printed; Zand. repr. 1798, 8" viii and 117 pp. 1516 MoNTANrs. Eelacion Cierta y Yerdadera del famoso sucesso y vitoria que tuvo el Capitan Benito Arias Montano, sobrino del doctissimo Arias Montano, natural de Estre- madura, Grovernador y Capitan general de la Provincia de la nueva Andaluzia, y ciudad de Cumana, y Alcayde de la fuerea de Araya, por el Rey nuestro senor, contra los enemigos Oladeses, este ano de 1633, lif. mor. \_Golophon\ en Sevilla por Fran, de Lyra, 1634, 4 pp., folio 1517 Montanus (Arnold) De Nieuwe en Onbekende "Weereld: of Beschiyving van America in 't Zuid-Land, Vervaetende d'Oorsprong der Americaenen en Zuidlanders, gedenkwaer- dige togten derwaerds, Gelegendheid der vaste Kusten, Eilanden, Steden, Sterkten, Dorpen, Tempels, Bergen, Eonteinen, Stroomen, Huisen, de natuur van Beesten, Boomen, Planten _en vreemde G-ewasschen, etc. fine copy, vellum Amst. Jaedb Meurs, 1671, folio Four prel. leaves and 535 pp. ; ' Blad-Wyzer,' etc. 25 pp. ; ' Naemen der Schryvers,' etc. 1 page ; ' Aeuwyzing Voor der Boekbinders,' etc. 1 p. ; portrait of ' loan Maurits, Prins van Nassouw,' and 54 maps and plates. The plates to this volume are the same as those for Ogilby's America, but are earlier and therefore better impressions. 1518 Montcalm (Marquis de), Qov. Gen. en Canada. Lettres de Le Marquis de Montcalm; a Messieurs de Berryer et de la Mole, Ecrites dans les Annees 1757, 1758 et 1759. Avec une Version Angloise, hf. mor. Lond, 1777, 8* Title and S8 pp. doubly numerated. SIXTH day's sale, 173 1519 Montesinos (Fernando de) Avto de la Te celebrado en Lima a 23. de Enero de 1639. Al Tribvnal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisieiou, de los Eeynos del Peru, Chili, Paraguay, j Tucuman Idma, JPedro de Cabrera, 1639, 4° Four prel. leaves and text, signatures A to G in fours. 1520 Moody (James). Lieut. James Moody's Narrative of his Exertions and Sufferings in the Cause of Grovernment, since 1776, 2nd Ed. Jif. mor. Lond. 1783, 8° Title and 57 pp. ' Appendix,' 7 pp. 1521 Moore. A Eepresentation of Facts, relative to the Con- duct of Daniel Moore, Esquire, Collector of his Majesty's Customs at Charles-Town, in South Carolina, from the time of his Arrival in March, 1767, to the time of his De- parture in September following Gharlestown, South Carolina, Charles Grouch, V7Q7, folio viii and pp. 3-13. 1522 Moore (Francis) A Voyage to Georgia, begun in the year 1735, containing an Account of the Settling the Town of Frederica, in the Southern Part of the Province; and a Description of the SoU, Air, Birds, Beasts, Trees, Eivers, Islands, etc. hf. mor. Lond. 1744, 80 One hundred and eight pp. and 1 leaf at end with Author's advertise- ment of Voyage to Georgia in 1738, etc. 1523 Moore (James L.) The Columbiad: An Epic Poem on the Discovery of America and the West Indies by Columbus, in Twelve Books, russia, marh. edges Lond. 1798, 8° Title and 455 pp. 1524 Moore (Sir Thomas) Mangora, King of the Timbusians, or the Faithful Couple, a Tragedy, Ivf. mor. Lond. 1718, 4" Four prel. leaves and 54 pp. 1525 Moreton (J. B.) "West India Customs and Manners, con- taining strictures on the Soil, Cultivation, Produce, Trade, OflBcers and Inhabitants ; with the method of establishing and conducting a Sugar Plantation, hf. mor. Lond. 1793, 8" 192 pp. 1526 MoEGAN (John) A Discourse upon the Institution of Medical Schools in America ; delivered at a Public Anniver- sary Commencement, held in the College of Philadelphia, May 30 and 31, 1765, calf Philadelphia, William, Bradford, 1765, 8° Eighteen prel. leaves and 63 pp. 1527 MoENrtTG (The) and Evening Peatee. The Litany and Church Catechism. Ne Orhoengene neoni Togaraskhagh Tondereanayendaghkwa, Ne Ene Niyoh Eaodeweyena, neoni Onoghsadogeaghtige Tondadderighwanondoenthia, very fine copy, hf. mor. Boston, Richard and Samuel Draper, 1763, 4° Title and 24 pp. ' The Church Catechism,' 18 pp. An excessively rare volume in an Indian dialect, possibly Mohawk. 174 SIXTH day's sale. 1528 Morris (Valentine), Governor of St. Vincent, A Narrative ofthe Official Conduct of Zand. 1787 Half-title, title, xvii, 3 and 467 pp. Printed at the Logographic Press of J. Walter of Printing House Square, founder of the Times newspaper. 1529 Morse (Jedidiah) Tlie American Geography, calf I]lizdbeth Town, Shepard Kolloeh,for the Author, 1789, 8° xii and 534 pp. ' The Reader,' etc. 1 page. Without the maps. First edition of the large work. 1530 Morse (Jedidiah) A Sermon, exhibiting the present Dan- gers, and consequent Duties of the Citizens of the United States of America, delivered at Charlestown, April 25, 1799, the Day of the National Fast Charlestown, Samuel Etheridge, 1799, 50 pp. 8° 1531 Morse. Eemarfcs on the Eeview of Inchiqnin's Letters, published in the Quarterly Eeview ; addressed to the Et. Hon, George Canning, Esq., by an Inhabitant of New England [Eev. Jed. Morse], unbound Boston, Samuel T. Armstrong, 1815, 8° 176 pp. Wanting pp. 9 and 10. 1532 Morse (Jedidiah) A Sermon, delivered before the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company, in Boston, June 6, 1803, being the Anniversary of their Election of Officers Charlestown, Samuel Htheridge, 1803, 32 pp. 8" 1533 Morse (Jedidiah) A Compendious History of New Eng- land Lond. 1808, 6 prel. Is. and 207 pp. 8° 1534 Morse (Jedidiah) A Eeport to the Secretary of "War of the United States, on Indian Affairs, comprising a Narra- tive of a Tour performed in the Summer of 1820, uncut New Haven, 1822, 8" Four hundred pp. Errata 1 page. Coloured map ; and portrait. 1535 MoETON (Thomas) New English CAWAArr, ob New CAJsrAAif, containing an Abstract of New England, composed in Three Bookes, calf extra, ly Bedford Amst. Jacoh FredericTe Stani, 1637, 4° One hundred and eighty-eight pp. ' A Table,' etc. 3 pp. 1536 Most (A) Exact and Accurate Map of the "Whole World ; or the Orb Terrestrial described in Eour Plain Maps (viz.), Asia, Evrope, Africa and America, containing all the known and most Eemarkable Capes, Ports, Bayes and Isles, Eocks, Eivers, Towns and Cities Lond. John Garrett, 4° Four prel. leaves and 192 pp. Poor copy, wanting several leaves. 1537 Moultrie (John), of South Carolina. Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis de Eebre maligna biliosa America [Edinb.l 1749, 4" Two prel. leaves and 24 pp. ; ' Bphemerides MeteorologicsB,' etc. 8 pp. SIXTH day's sale. 175 1538 Mountgomery (Sir Eobert), Bart. A Discourse concerning the design'd Establishment of a New Colony to the South of Carolina, hf. mor. Zand. 1717, 8" Title and 30 pp. Larg-e plim at page 11. "A very curious ti-act. Sir Hob. Montgomery having obtained a grant of all the land between the rivers Alatamaha and Savanna, now part of Georgia, which he called Azilia, issued these proposals for settling the colony." — Rich, 1539 Muhlenberg (Henry) Descriptio TJberior Graminum efc Plantarum Calamariarum Americse Septentrionalis indige- narum et cicurum PTiiladelfJiicB, Solomon W. Conrad, 1817, 8° Title, ii and 295 pp. 1540 Munoz (Juan Baptista) Historia del Nuevo-Mundo, Tomo I. Large Faper, half calf Madrid, por la Viuda de Ilarra, 1793, 8° Three prel. leaves, xxx and 364 pp. Portrait and map. No second volume ever published, being prevented by the death of the Author. The work is a most valuable compilation from original M8S. in the archives of Spain and Portugal. 1541 Munoz (Juan Baptista) The History of the New "World, Yol. I. Translated, with Notes, hf. mor. Lond. 1797, 8° XV and 552 pp. Map and portrait of Columbus. 1542 Murray (James) An Impartial History of the present "War in America, 2 vols, in 1, calf Lond. [1778], 8" Vol. I. 373 pp. Vol. II. 376 pp. 22 copperplate poi:traits, and plan of the Town of Boston. By the Author of Sermons to Asses. 1543 Mystery (The) Eeveal'd ; or Truth brought to Light, being a Discovery of some Facts in relation to the Conduct of the late M y, hf. mor. Zand. 1769, title and 319 pp. 8» A reprint of a tract published in 1757, entitled The Conduct of the late Ministry, etc. 1544 Narborough (Sir John) and others. An Account of several late Voyages and Discoveries to the Sovth and North : towards the Streights of Magellan, the South Seas, the vast Tracts of Land beyond HoUandia Nova, etc. ; also towards Nova Zembla, Greenland or Spitsberg, Groynland or En- grondland, etc. fine copy, old calf Zond. 1694, 8" Eighteen prel. leaves, map of the Streights of Magellan, and 196 pp. Map of the North East, etc. at page 143. ' The First Part of a Voyage into Spitzbergen,' etc. 207 pp. Table at page 1 ; and plates lettered A to S, 2 of the letter P. 1545 Neal (Daniel) The History of New England, Ind and lest edition, 2 vols, old calf Zond. 1747, 8" Vol I. Eight prel. leaves and 392 pp. Map. II. 2 prel. leaves and text 380 pp. Index, 15 pp. 1546 Neilson (John) Second Series of the Present and Future Prospects of Jamaica considered Kingston- Jamaica, 1834, 8° Twenty pages. 2 A 176 SIXTH day's SAli!. ISiT Neue Naehricbten von denen neuentdekten Insuln in der See zwisehen Asian und Amerika Hamibmg wnd Leipzig, 1776, title and 173 pp. 8° 1548 WEU-EEorPNETES Amphitheatetm, Worinnen nach dem tins bekanten gantzen Welt-Greisz, alio Nationen nach ihrem Habit, insaubern Piguren reprasentiret Urfurfh, 1723, folio Five Parts. General title, Vorrede, 2 pp. '1. Aus dem gantzen Europa, etc. 1722,' 66 leaves. ' II. Aus dem gantzen Africa, etc. 1723,' 2 prel. leaves and 96 pp. ' III. Aus dem gantzen America, etc. 1723,' 2 prel. leaves and 124 pp. ' Aus dem Stiidlichen Asia, etc. 1728,' title and 142 pp. 'Turcioum, etc. 1724,' 172 pp. Register 4 pp. Woodcuts with the text. The woodcuts consist of highly curious representations of natives of the various nations of the earth, their costumes, portraits of the chiefs of New England, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Louisiana, The Canadas, Mexico, etc. 1549 Nbte t MoiiKA (Litis db) Ebgias de Oethooeaphia, DicciONAEio, T Arte del Idioma Othomi breve inatrue- cion para los principiantes, qve dicto el L. D. Lvis de Neve, J Molina, Cathedratico Proprietario de dicho Idioma en el Eeal, J Pontificio Colegio Seminario, Examinador Synodal, e Interprete de el Tribunal de Pe en el Provisorato de Indios de este Arzobispado, y Capellan del Hospital Real de esta Corte,^«e copy, old calf Mexico, 1767, sm. 8° Twelve prel. leaves and 160 pp.; at page 12 engraved leaf 'Antes de leer el Bicoionario, etc' 1 page. The work is dedicated al Glorio- sisimo Senor San Joseph, Padre Pwtativo del Yerbo JSterno. 1550 New Brunswick, Hand Book for Emigrants to the Proirlnce of Fredericton, John Simpson, 1841, 15 pp. 8° 1551 Nevt England, An Abstract of the Lawes of, as they are now established Land, for F. Coules and W. Ley, 1641, 4" Title, reverse blank, and 15 pp. ' The Table of the Chapters,' 2 pp. The piest peikted Collection op' Laws for New Eng- LAND. For the other edition of this important book, see No. 674. 1552 New England's Piest Peuits : in respect, { Conversion of some, ") Pirst of the \ Conviction of divers, > of the Indians. (. Preparation of sundry, ) 2. Of the Progresse of Learning in the CoUedge at Cam- bridge in Massachusetts Bay. With divers other speciaU Matters concerning that Countrey, calf extra ly Bedford Lond.for Henry Overton, 1643, 4" Title, reverse blank, and 26 pp. " This is the first of a very interesting series of tracts on the progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England." — Rich. 1553 New England. A Brief Narration of the Practices of the Churches in New England Land, by Matth. Simmons for John Bothwell, 1645, 4° Title and 18 pp, SIXTH i)at'b sale, 177 1554 New- England. A Brief Narration of the Practices of the Churches in New England, in their solemne "Worship of God Lond. hy Matthew Simmons, 1647, title and 18 pp. 4° This differs from the preceding only in the title. 1555 — The Day Beeaking, if not the Sun-Eising of the G-ospell ■yrith the Indians in New England, calf extra, hy Bedford ■ Lond. by Bich. Cotes, for Fulh Clifton, 1647, 4" Title in a narrow border, on the reverse ' To the Reader,' signed ' Nathan. ^ Warde." Text 25 pp. The second of the relations of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians. See No. ] 552 ante. 1556 — A HisTOEY OE New EngI/AWD, from the English Plant- ing in the yeere 1628 untill the yeere 1652, red morocco by Bedford Lond. for Nath. Broolce, 1654, 4° Two prel. leaves, viz. Title and ' To the Reader', signed ' T. H.' 2 pp. ; text 236 pp. ' Brooke's Catalogue,' 4 pp. The authorship of this tract has been ascribed to Edward Johnson, of Woburn, N. E , also to Ferdi- nando Gorges, who has included it bodily in America Painted to the Life. See No. 969. Some curious specimens of versification will be found interspersed. 1557 — The Seceet Woekes oe a Ceuel People made mani- EEST ; whose little finger is become hevier then their per- secutors the bishops Loyns, who have set up an Image amongst them in New-England, which all that will not bow down unto, and worship, must undergo all such Sufferings as can be invented and inflicted by the hearts and hands of such men whose tender mercies are cruel, title in excellent facsimile by Harris, calf extra, hy Bedford Lond. 1659, 4" litle, reverse blank, and 26 pp. ; at page 18 signed 'John Rous.' This very interesting Historical Tract, concerning the persecutions of the Quakers in New England, seems to be quite unknown to all American bibliographers — no copy, we believe, having occurred for sale. 1558 — The Htoibie Petition anb Addeess of the General Court sitting at Boston in New-England, unto the High and Mighty Prince Charles the Second, and Presented unto His Most Gracious Majesty Eeb. 11, 1660, calf extra, by Bedford [Lond.l 1660, 4" Eight pp.; signed 'John Endeoot Govr. In the Name, and with the con- sent of the General Court.' WitJi autograph of Bp. White Kennet on the title. 1559 — A Glass eoe the People oe New England, in which they may see themselves and Spirits, and if not too late, Eepent and Turn from their Abominable "Ways and Cursed Contrivances ; . . . . and for all the Murders and Cruelties done to his tender People, ever since they usurped Authority to Banish, Hang, "Whip, and Cut Off Ears, and Spoil Goods of Dissenters from them in Religious Matters, while themselves disown Infallibility in those things, by S. G., red morocco extra, by Bedford {LQnd.'\ 1676, 43 pp. 4° Not mentioned by Rich. 178 SIXTH day's sale. 1560 New Ejstgland.. Plantation "Woek the Woek of this Geneeation, written iri true love to all such as are weightily inclined to Transplant themselves and Families to any of the English Plantations in America Lond. for Benjamin ClarTc, 1682, 4° Title and 13 pp. Not meutioned by Rich. 1561 — A Letter to the Eight Honourable the Lords Commis- sioners of Trade and Plantations ; or a Short Essay on the Principal Branches of the Trade of New England, hf. mor. Lond. 1715, S" Two prel. leaves, viz. Title and Dedication, sig;ned 'T. B.' Text 19 pp. 1562 — Sober Eemarks on a Boot lately Eeprinted at Boston, entituled A Modest Proof of the Order and G-overnment settled by Christ and his Apostles in the Church, 2nd Ed. Boston, for Samuel Gerrish, 1724, 8° Pour prel. leaves and 126 pp. 1563 — The Evding and Ordaining Power of Congregational Bishops, or Presbyters Defended, being Eemarks on some part of Mr. P. Barclay's Persuasive, lately Distributed in New England Boston, for Samuel Gerrish, 1724, 8" Title and 45 pp. 1564 —The Signs of the Times consider'd; or The High Probability that the present Appearances in New England and the West of Scotland, are a Prelude of the Grlorious Things promised to the Church in the latter Ages JSdinh. 1742, 8° Three prel. leaves, text pp. 5-34 1565 — A Brief Eeview of the Eise and Progress, Services and SuiFeriags, of New England, especially the Province of Massachuset's Bay, hf. mor. Lond. 1774, 32 pp. 8" 1566 — A Platform of Church Discipline : Gathered out of the Word of God and agreed upon by the Elders and Messen- gers of the Churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge, in New England, calf Boston, Belcher and Armstrong, 1808, 12" One hundred and eighteen pp. ' Confession of Faith,' etc. 36 pp. 1567 — New-England and her Institutions, by One of her Sons [Jacob Abbott] Lond. 1835, 8» Four prel. leaves and 393 pp. 0000 New England. See Burroughs {Edw.) 1568 New Geanada. Letras Anvas de la Compania de lesvs de la Provincia del Nvevo Eeyuo de Granada 1638-1643, old calf, the title a little damaged Zaragoza, 1645, 239 pp. 4" 1569 New-Jeesey. An Absteact, oe' Abbeetiation oe some Eew of the Many (Later and Eormer) Testimonys from the Inhabitants of New- Jersey, and other Eminent Persons, who have Wrote particularly concerning that place, mor. extra, ly Bedford Lond. hy Thomas Millown, 1681, 32 pp. 4" SIXTH DAX'S SALE. 179 1570 New- York. Authentic Account of the Proceedinga of the Congress held at New- York, in 1765, on the Subject of the American Stamp Act, hf, mor. 1767, title and 37 pp. 8" 1571 — The Constitution of the State of New- York, Mrst JEdition, Tialf calf 'Philadelphia, Styner and Gist, Vl'JT, 32 pp. 8" 1572 — Laws and Ordinances, Ordained and Established by the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, in Common Council convened, for the Q-ood Eule and Government of the Inhabitants and Eesidents of the said City New-Yorh, Samuel and John Loudon, 1786, 29 pp., folio 1573 — The Chaetee of the Citt oe New-Yoek. Printed by Order of the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City aforesaid New-York, Samuel and John Loudon, 1786, foUo Title and pp. 3-44. 1574 NiCHOisoN. A Modest Answer to a Malicious Libel against his Exc. Erancis Nicholson, Esq., or an Examination of that part of Mr. Blair's Affidavit relating to the School Boys of the Grammar School in the College of William and Mary, in Virginia. Written in Virginia, in the year 1704, calf extra, Sy Sedford Text, pp. 1-55, no separate title. The imputation was that Mr. Nicholson (GoTernor of Virginia) encourag;ed an insurrection in the school, and found the insurgents powder and shot. No other copies of this and the two following lots are known. 1575 Nicholson. Apology or Vindication of Erancis Nicholson, Esq. of South Carolina, from the unjust Aspersions cast on him by some of the Members of the Bahama Company, calf extra, ly Bedford Lond. 1724, 8" Title ; text, pp. 3 to 62. Apparently privately printed. 1576 Nicholson (Erancis). Papers relating to an Affidavit made by the Eev. James Blair, pretended president of William and Mary College, and supposed Commissary to the Bishop of London in Virginia, against Erancis Nicholson, Esq. Governor, calf extra, ly Bedford 1727, 8° Title ; Contents, 2 pp.; text, pp. 1-104. Apparently privately printed. 1577 Nisbet (Eev. Charles) B.I)., President of Carlisle Coll. Perni., Monody to the Memory of, half morocco JEdinlurgh, 1805, 28 pp. 8° 1578 Noceda (El P. Juan de) Vocabtlaeio de la Lenga Ta- GALA, original vellum, veey eine copy en Manila, en la Imprenta de la Comp. de Jesus, par iV. de la Cruz Bagay, 1754, folio Title; Epistles, ' Aprobacion,' etc. Cleaves; Errata, 2 leaves; Prologo, 6 leaves; Yocdb. TagaXa Miipan. 619 pp.; ' Apendix,' 34 pp. ; Vocab. Hisp. Tagalog. 190 pp. 180 SIXTH day's sale. 1579 Nodal (Baetolome &aecia de, and Gon^alo be). Be- LAOioif BEL ViAJE qvc por orden de sv Magd. j acverdo del Eeal Consejo de Indias hezieron los Capitanes Bartolome G-areia de Nodal, y Q-ongalo de Nodal hermanos, naturales de Ponte Vedra, al descubrimiento del Estrecho nuebo de S. Vicente y reconosinjo, del de MagaUanes,,^e copi/, in old red morocco, leith the map from the second edition Madrid, Fernando Gorrea de Montenegro, 1621, 4" Twelve prel. leaves : viz. Engraved title with Portraits of the two brothers Nodal, the reverse blank ; ' Fee de aprouacion,' 3 pp. ; ' Suma del prl- uilegio,' 1 p. ; ' Tassa,' 1 p- ; ' Erratas,' 1 p. ; 'A Don Fernando Car- rillo,' 3 pp. ; ' Al Lector,' 5 pp.; ' Adverteneias,' 3 pp.; ' Variaeion de la aguja,' 3 pp. ; ' Reglas,' 2 pp. ; Text, 65 folioed leaves : ' Tabla Para Saler las Horas,' etc. 1 leaf; ' Relacion svmaria de los Servioios de los Capitanes Bartolome Garcia de Nodal, y Gon?alo de Nodal hermanos,' folioed leaves 3-15. At fol. 35 there should be a copperplate Map entitled ' Reconocimiento de los Estrechos de Magallanes,' etc. ' I. de Courbes sculpait.' 13J by 15J inches. It is supplied, in the copy above described, by the reprint in a smaller form, from the second edition. 1580 Nomenclatura Brevis Anglo-Latino in usum Scbolarura. Together witli Examples of the Five Declensions of Nouns, with the Words in Propria qute Maribus and Quae Q-enus reduced to each Declension, per F. Q-. Boston, N. U., J. Draper, for J. Udwards and S, Foster, 1735, 12° Two prel. leaves, and 88 pp. 1581 NooEDT (Olivbe Van). Beschrijvinge rande Voyagie cm den geheelen Werelt Kloot,ghedaen door Olivier van Noordt van Vtrecht Amst. Michiel Golijn, 1618, title and pp. 3 to 131, ob. 4° 1582 Nootka Sound, An Authentic Statement of all the Facts re- lative to Land. 1790, 8° Title and 26 pp. ; signed " Argonaut.' In this Tract the high claims of the Spaniards to a monopoly of almost half the globe of the earth, are exposed with great spirit, and treated with the utmost contempt." M. Rev. 1583 Norgate (E.) Mr. John Dunn Hunter defended ; or, some Eemarks on an Article in the North American Review, in which that Gentleman is branded as an impostor Lond. 1826, 88 pp., 8" 1584 Norton (John) of Ipswich, New England, A Discussion of that Great Point in Divinity, the Sufferings of Christ ; and the Questions about his Eighteousnesse Active, Passive : and the Imputation thereof, vellvm Land. 1653, 8° Eight prel. leaves and 270 pp. ; Mottoes, 1 p. ; ' The Copy of a Letter,' etc. 3 pp. One of the few books printed by order of the General Court of Massachusetts. 1585 Norton (John) The Orthodox Evangelist ; or, a Treatise wherein many Great Evangelical Truths (not a few whereof are much opposed and eclipsed in this perillous hour of the Passion of the Gospel) are briefly Discussed, cleared and confirmed, _^«e copy, calf Lond. John Maeock,for Henry Oripps, 1654, 4° Eight prel. leaves, and 356 pp. ; ' An Alphabetical Table/ etc. 14 pp. SIXTH day's sale. 181 1586 NoBTON (Johf) Abel being Dead yet Speaketh; or the Life and Death of that deservedly famous Man of G-od, Mr. John Cotton, late Teacher of the Church of Christ, at Boston in New England, calf extra, ly Bedford Lond. Tho. Newcombfor Lodowich Lloyd, 1658, 4" Pifty-one pp. ' A Catalogue of some Books, etc' 5 pp. 1587 NoETON (John) The Heaet of Ne\t England Eent AT the Blasphemies op the Pbesent Generation ; or a Brief Tractate concerning the Doctrine of the Quakers, de- monstrating the Destructive Nature thereof, to Eeligion, the Churches, and the State ; with Consideration of the Eemedy against it, morocco extra, hy Bedford Lond. for John Allen, 1660, title and 83 pp. 16" 1588 Nova Scotia. A Grenuine Account of, hf mor. Dublin, repr. 1750, 16 pp. 8° 1589 — The Conduct of the French with Eegard to Nova Scotia, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, hf mor. Lond. 1754, title and text 77 pp. 8" Highly commended in the Monthly Review. 1590 — Explanation of the New Map of Nova Scotia and Cape Britain, with the adjacent parts of New England and Ca- nada, hf. ?rwr. Lond. T. Jeffreys, 1755, 22 pp. 4" 1591 — The Memorials of the English and French Commissaries concerning the Limits of Nova Scotia, or Acadia, map, fine copy, old calf Lond. 1755, 4" Two prel. leaves and 771 pp. 1592 — A Fair Eepresentation of His Majesty's Eight to Nova Scotia, or Acadie, hf. mor. Lond. 1756, 64 pp. 8° Published in answer to the alleged prejudiced statements of the French Gommissai'ies. 1593 — A Fair Eepresentation, etc. Another edition Dublin, repr. 1756, title and pp. 3 to 48, 8° 1594 — An Essay on the Present State of the Province of Nova Scotia, hf. msr. \_Halifax, 1774], 8" Twenty-four pp. Signed ' A Member of Assembly.' 1595 — Extract from the Votes of the House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia Boston, at Draper's Printing Office [1775], 13 pp. 8° 1596 — An Account of the Present State of Nova Scotia, uncut Udinb. 1786, 80 viii and text 157 pp. By S. HoUingsworth. 1597 — Letters and Papers on Agriculture : extracted from the Correspondence of a Society instituted at Halifax for Pro- moting Agriculture in the Province of Nova Scotia, Vol. 1 [all published'] old green mor. Halifax, John Howe, 1791, 8° One hundred and thirty-nine pp. Contents 2 pp. "With the Autograph of John Inglis, Bishop of Nova Seotia, on the title-page. 0000 Nova Scotia. See Acadia ; Memoires des Commissaires. 182 SIXTH bat's sale. 1598 Notts Oebis Eegionvm ae Insvlarum Teteribvs ineogni- tarTm, una cum tabula cosmographica, et aliquot alijs eonsi- mills argumenti libellis, quorum omnium catalogus sequenti patebit pagina, [by S. G-Tjnxus] Jirst edition, Jine copy, old stamped calf Sasileae, apvd to. Servagivm, 1532, folio Twenty-four prel. leaves, viz. title, on the reverse ' Catalogva eorvm qvae hoe,' etc. ' Excellenti viro Georgio Collimitio Danstettero,' etc. 3 pp. 'Index rervm,' etc. 18 pp. 'Index e Broeardo,' etc. 13 pp. 'Typi Cosmographici,' 12 pp. Text 584 pp. and Colophon leaf. Folded map. 1599 — Notts Oebis ; Another Edition, vellum Parisiis, apvd Galeotvm a Frato, 1532, folio Twenty-six prel. leaves, viz. title, on the reverse ' Catalogvs,' etc. ' Ex- cellenti vlro Georgio, etc. 3 pp. ' Index rervm,' 37 pp. ' Typi Cosmo- graphici et Declaratio,' etc. 10 pp. Text 507 pp. ]Sqv 514] colophon leaf as above. Folded map. 1600 — Notts Oebis. Die Newe Welt ; another Edition Btraszbv/rg, Georgen Vlricher, An. 1534, folio Six prel. leaves, viz. title, on the reverse ' Anzeygung vnd Ifihalt disses Biiohs der Newen Welt.' ' Dem Wolgeh. H. H. Reynharten Graffen zii Hanaw, etc.* 10 pp. Text 242 [for 252] folioed leaves. 2%is edition, has no map. 1601 — Notts Oebis ; another Edition, old stamped calf Basileae, apvd lo. Servagivm, 1537, folio Twenty-four prel. leaves, viz. title, on the reverse • Catalogus,' etc. ' Excellenti viro Georgio,' etc. 3 pp. ' Index rervm, etc. 18 pp. ' Index e Broeardo,' etc. 13 pp. ' Typi Oosmographici,' etc. 12 pp. Text 600 pp. ; and blank leaf with woodcut on verso. (^No map belongs to this edition.') 1602 — Notts Oebis ; another Edition, fne copy, Tiogshin, best EDITION Sasilecs, apvd lo. Servagivm, 1555, folio Twenty-six prel. leaves, viz. title, on the reverse, ' Catalogvs,' etc. ' Ex- cellenti viro Georgio,' etc. 3 pp. ' Index rerum,' etc. 33 pp. Errata on the last page; blank leaf, 'Typi oosmographici,' etc. 12 pp. Text 677 pp.; blank leaf with woodcut on the reverse. With folded map. The copies of the Novus Oriis above described comprise all the editions of that work. '1603 NoTus Oebis, id est, NaTigationes PrimsB in Americam : quibus adjunximus Casparis Varrerii discvrsvm super Ophyra Eegione. Elenchum Autorem versa pagina Lector inveniet, vellum, fine copy JRoterodami, 1616, sm. 8° Eight prel. leaves, viz. title, on the reverse ' Elenchvs Autorvm.' ' Orna- tissimis, Prudentisimisque viris in Collegio Thalassiarchioo vrbis Ro- terod. Dominis suis,' 13 pp. Text 570 pp.; and 1 blank leaf. ' Cas- paris Terrerii Lvsitani Commentarius de Ophyra Regione.' Title and 82 unnumbered pp. 1604 Nueva Espana. Continente Americano, Argonauta de las Oostas de Nueva- Espana, y Tierra-Krme, Islas, y Baxos de esta Navegacion, Longitud, y Altura de Polo, de sus Puertos, y Noticias de estas Habitaciones, old red morocco, tooled sides [Cadiz, 1728 ?], 3 prel. leaves and 161 pp. 8° 1605 Nunez Castano (Diego) Beete compenditm IIostitm Haeeeticoetm Olandensitm aduentum in Valdiuian, explorato rem missum, et narrationem eius, fugam illorum cum pacto redeundi : prouidaa dispositiones Prorregis lAmce, 1645, 16° Title, on the reverse, ' Ad Oblationem Libri,' and folioed leaves 2-36. SIXTH day's sale. 183 1606 Nunez de Haro (Alonso). Nos el Dr. D. Alonso Nunez de Haro, y Peralta, por la Gracia de Dios, y de la Santa Sede Apostolica, Arzobispo de Megico, del Consejo de su Mages- tad, etc. [Mexico], a broadside in 2 sheets, folio 1607 Observations on the Conduct of G-reat Britain with Eegard to the Negociations and other Transactions Abroad Land. 1729, 61 pp. 8" 1608 Observations (Some) on Extracts taken out of the Eeport from the Lords-Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, folded and hound in calf Tjy Hayday [Lond. 1730], folio Four pp. 1609 Observations occasion'd by reading a Pamphlet, intitled a Discourse concerning the Currencies of the British Planta- tions in America, hf mor. Lond. 1741, 23 pp. 8" 1610 Observations on a late State of the Nation Land. 1769, 4f Title and 97 pp. 1611 Observations on a late State of the Nation, 4th Ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1769, half-title, title and 155 pp. 8° 1612 Observations on several Acts of Parliament, passed in the 4th, 6th and 7tli years of his present Majesty's Eeign, published by the Merchants of Boston, hf. mor. Boston: printed ly L!des and QUI; Lond. rejpr. 1770 Title and text 37 pp. 1613 Observations on the Eeconeiliation of Great Britain and the Colonies, half mor. Philadelphia, JSobert Sell, 1776, 8° Thirty-two pages. ' The Plan of an American Compact with Great Bri- tain. First published at New York,' pp. 33-40. 1614 Observations on the Dutch Manifesto, addressed to the Earl of Shelburn Lond. [1781], iv and 27 pp., 8° 1615 O'Callaghan (E. B.) Jesuit Relations of discoveries and other occurrences in Canada and the Northern and Western States of the Union, 1632-1672, calf New Torh, Press of the Historical Society, 1847, 22 pp., 8° Of this bibliographical description of the important series of Jesuit Rela- tions in Canada, only twenty-five copies were printed. 1616 Occom (Sampson) Native Indian and Missionary. A Ser- mon at the Execution of Moses Paul, an Indian, who had been guilty of Murder, Preached at New Haven in America. To which is added a short Account of the late Spread of the Gospel among the Indians. Also Observations on the Language of the Muhhekaneew Indians, by Jonathan Ed- wards, D.D. New Haven, 1788 ; Lond. repr. 1788, 8° Twenty-four pages ; ' Observations,' etc. 16 pp. 1617 OcKANiCKON. A True Account of the Dying Words of Ockanickon, an Indian King. Spoken to Jahkursoe, his brother's son, whom he appointed King after him [Lond.] 1683,4° Six pages. On the reverse of the title, ' A Letter,' etc. dated ' Burlington the 12th of the 5th Month, 1682,' signed 'John Cripps.' The signa- tures or marks of the Indian witnesses are inserted with the pen, there beiD> no type for theii- characters. 2 B 184 SIXTH bat's sale. 1618 O'Donoju. Correspondencia entre el Greneral D. Juan O'Donoju, y el Brigadier D. Prancisco Lemaur, halfmor. Sabana, 1821, 25 pp. S" 1619 O'Donoju. Eefutacion, con notas interestantes, al parte que dirigio a Superior Grobierno el Teniente General Don Juan O'Donoju sobre el Tratado que Firmo en Cordoba, halfmor. Sabma, 1822, title and 15 pp. 8" 1620 Oexmelin (Alexandre Olivier) Histoire des Avanturiers qui se sont signalez dans les Indes, 2 vols, in 1, old calf Paris, 1688, 12" Vol. I. 12 prel. leaves, including: Engraved title, and 448 pp. [for 248] ; Table, 1 6 pp. ; Maps at pp. 1 , 1 79. Vol. II. 8 prel. leaves, and 285 pp. ; Table, 16 pp. ' Bxtrait du Privilege,' 1 page ; Map at p. 133. 1621 Ogden (Uzal) The Theological Preceptor ; or Youth's Ee- ligious Instructor New York, Join Solt, 1772, xii and 259 pp. 12" 1622 Ogle (Sir Chaloner) Admiral, The Tryal of, for an Assault on the Person of his Excellency Mr. Trelawney the Gover- nor [of Jamaica] committed in his own House in Spanish Town on the 22d day of July last, half mor. Duhlin, rep. 1742, 16 pp. 8° 1623 — The same, another ed, lalfmor. Land. 1743, 32 pp. 8" 1624 Oglethorpe (General) An Impartial Account of the late Expedition against St. Augustine. "With an Exact Plan of the Town, Castle and Harbour of St. Augustine, and the adjacent Coast of I'lorida, half mor. Land. 1742, 8" Sixty-eight pages. With Plan of St. Augustine. 1625 Orders in Council ; or, an Examination of the Justice, Le- gality, and Policy of the New System of Commercial Regu- lations, with an Appendix of State Papers, Statutes, and Authorities, 2nd Ed. Zond. 1808, 8" Half-title, title, and 120 pp. 1626 Orford (Earl of). A Eurther Eeport from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed to Enquire into the Conduct of Eo- bert. Earl of Orford, during the last Ten Tears of his being Eirst Commissioner of the Treasury and Chancellor and Under-Treasurer of his Majesty's Exchequer, halfmor. Lond. 1742, 8* One hundred and thirty-two pages. ' No. 13' a folded sheet between pp. 128 and 129. 1627 Origin (The) of the Whale bone-petticoat. A Satyr Boston, August 2d, 1714, 8» Eight pages in Verse. Not mentioned by Kettell. J 1628 OsoEio (HiEEONYMo) De Eebvs, Emmanvelis Eegis Lv- * sitanise Invictissimi Virtvte et Avspicio gestis, libri dvode- cim, fine copy, old calf Olysippone, apud Antonium Gondisalum, 1571, folio Pour hundred and eighty pages, including the title. Privilege and Errata, 2 pp. SIXTH day's sale. 185 1629 Otis (James) The Eights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved, halfmor. title repaired in MS. Soston, Edes and Gill, 1764, 80 pp. 8" 1630 — The same, 2nd Ed. halfmor. Boston ; Zand. repr. [1764], 120 pp. 8" 1631 — The same, BrdEd. halfmor. ib. 1766, 120 pp. 8» 1632 Otis (James) A Vindication of the British Colonies, half mar. Boston ; Lond. repr. 1769, 8° Two prel. leaves and 48 pp. The writer, a native of Boston, was one of the first and most influential of the controversialists on the popular side. 1633 Ouseley (William Gore) Eemarks on the Statistics and Po- litical Institutions of the United States, with some Obser- vations on the Ecclesiastical System of America, her Sources of Eevenue, Statistical Tables, etc. Lond. 1832, xv and 208 pp. 8" 1634 Otalle (Alonso de) Histobica Eelacion del Eeyno DE Chile, y delas missiones, y ministerios que exercita en el la Compaiiia de lesvs, original vellum Moma, Francisco Oauallo, 1646, folio Five prel. leaves ; viz. [Advertisement] Varias y Cvriosas Noticias del Reino de Chile, etc. 1 page, the reverse blank ; Title, on the reverse ' Qvesta Relatione del Chile,' etc. ' Prologo al letor,' 3 pp. ' Aduer- tencia para no errar en poner las Imagrenes,' etc. 2 pp. ' Protesta del Avtor,' 1 page. Text 466 pp. With Map of Chile, and 37 copperplates, and 18 woodcuts. This is the most complete edition; the highly curious portraits of the principal Spaniards who had conquered or governed in Chile, are not in the Italian edition. The leaf preceding the title is generally wanting, it not being known in more than two or three copies. 1635 OviEDO (Heeitandez de) La Histoeia Geneeal de las Indias, very fine copy, tilafk letter, with the autograph of the author Seuilla, 1535, folio Title in black and red, having on the reverse 11 lines giving a fuller de- scription of the book ; Preface ' Libro primero,' 6 pp. ; Text in cxciii folioed leaves. " The work of Oviedo, who resided more than 20 years in America, is the fountain head whence most succeeding writers have drawn theiraccounts of the early occurrences in the New World." — Bicli. 1636 Oviedo x Valdes (Gonqalo Eeenandez de) Libeo XX. DE LA SEGUNDA PAETE DE LA GENBEAL HISTOEIA DE LAS Indias. Que trata del estrecho de Magallans ifine copy, ilacfe letter Valladolid,por Francisco Fernandez de Gordoua, 1557, folio Sixty-four folioed leaves, including title. This is the first book of the second volume of Oviedo's General History ; but, on account of the death of the author while the work was in the press, the remaining books were not printed — Rich (who in 1833, priced the book £6. 6s.) 1637 Paine (Eobert Treat) The Works of, in Yerse and Prose, with Sketches of his Life, Character, and Writings, green morocco extra Boston, J. Belcher, 1812, 8" xc and 464 pp. Errata 1 page. Portrait of Paine. 1638 Paine (Thomas) The American Crisis, and a Letter to Sir Guy Carleton, on the Murder of Captain Huddy, half mo- rocco Lond. title and 298 pp. 8° 186 SIXTH day's sale. 1639 Paine (Thomas) A Letter addressed to the Abbe Eaynal of the Aifairs of North America, in which the Mistakes in the Abbe's Account of the Revolution of America are corrected and cleared up, Jif. mor. London, repr. 1782, 8" viii and 76 pp. 1640 — The same, another Ed. Land. 1792, 46 pp. 12° 1641 Paine (Thomas) Common Sense : addressed to the Inhabi- tants of America Land. 1792, 58 pp. 12" 1642 — The same, another Ed. Lond. 1792, 12" Thirty-six pp., with portrait of Thomas Paine. Some offensive passages, for which blanks were left by the printer have been filled in with the pen. 1643 Paine (Thomas) Letter addressed to the Addressers of the late Proclamation Lond, 1792, 40 pp. 12" 1644 Paine (Thomas) Miscellaneous Articles ; a Letter to the Marquis of Lansdowne ; a Letter to the Authors of the Eepublican, etc. Lond. 1792, 86 pp. 12° 1645 Paine (Thomas) Eights of Man : being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Eevolution Lond. 1792, iv, 78 and 1 pp. 12" 1646 Paine (Thomas) Eights of Man, part the Second, combining Principle and Practice Lond. 1792, 94 pp. and 1 p. 12° 1647 — The same, another Ed. Lond. 1792, 82 pp. 12° 1648 Paine. Observations on Paine's Eights of Man, in a Series of Letters, by Publicola [John Adams] Newcastle, 36 pp. 12° 1649 Paine. Mr. Paine's Principles and Schemes of Government examined, and his errors detected Hdinb. 1792, 2 prel. leaves, and 60 pp. 8° 1650 Paine. Paine's Political and Moral Maxims, selected from the Fifth Edition of Eights of Man, Parts I. and II., with Explanatory Notes and Elucidations Lond. 1792, 47 pp. 8° 0000 Paine (Tho.) See AucMncloss. 1651 Palafox (Juan de) Lll Obispo de la Fueila de las Angeles. Al Eey Nvestro Seiior. Satisfacion al Memorial de los Eeligiosos de la Compania del nomhre de lesvs de la Nveva- Espaiia. Por la Dignidad Episcopal de la Puebla de los Angeles. Sobre la Execvcion, y Obediencia del Breue Apostolico de N. Santissimo Padre Innocencio X. Expedido en sv favor a XIIII. de Mayo de 1648, y Passado repeti- damente, y mandado executar por el Supremo Consejo de las Indias. En el qual determine su Santidad veinte y seis Decretos Sacramentales, y lurisdiccionales, importantes al bien de las almas, ^we copy, vellum 1652, folio Title, reverse blank ; 3 leaves and folioed leaves 4 to 157. 1652 Palafox (Juan de) M Ohispo de la Puebla de los Angeles. Carta Pastoral del Illvst.""" y E.™" Senor Obispo de la Pvebla de los Angeles, que oy es de osma Toledo, 1659, 4° Title, reverse blank, and folioed leaves 2-10. SIXTH dat's sale. 187 1653 Pala^ox (JtTAN de) JEl Obispo de la Fuehla de los Angeles. [Memoeial del De. Palaeox al Ret sobee el Teata- MiENTO BE LOS IiTDios] running title, Virtudes del Indio, fine copy, mor. by P. Bedeoed [Puehla, 1634 ?] 4" This Memorial, respecting the Virtues of the Indians, ^as probably pri- vately printed for the use of the King and the Council of the Indies, as it is without date, place of printing, name of printer, title or any of the usual ' Privileges,' It fills 93 pages, and is divided into 21 chapters preceded by an Introductory Address to the King. The work is a panegyric of the Indians, as will appear by the heading of the chapters, viz. : Cap. I. Quam dignos son los Indies del amparo Real de V. Magestad, por la su auidad con que recibieron la Ley de Christo Senor Nuestro con el caler de sus Catolicas vanderas. Cap. II, De lo que merecen los Indies el amparo Real de V. Magestad, por el fauor grande con que se exercitan en la Religion Christiana. Cap. III. De lo que merecen el amparo Real de V. M. los Indies, por la su auidad con que han enti'ado en su Real Corona, y su fidelidad con- stantissima. Cap. IV. Del valor, y esfuer^o de los Indios, y que su lealtad, y rendi- miento a la Corona de V. Magestad, no precede de bajez a de animo, sine de virtud. Cap. V. Quandignos son los Indios de la proteocion Real, por las vtilidades que han causaedo a la Corona de Espana. Cap. VI. De la innocencia de los Indios, y que se hallan comumente es- sentos de los vicios de soberuia, ambicion, codicia, auaricia, ira e embidia, juegos, blasfemias, juramentos, y murmuraciones. Cap. VII. De otros tres vicios de sensualidad, gule, y perez a, en que suelen incurrir los Indios. Cap. VIII. De la pobreza del Indio. Cap. IX. De la paoiencia del Indio. Cap. X. De la liberalidad del Indio. Cap. XI. De la houestidad del Indio. Cap. XII. De la parsimonia del Indio en su comida. Cap. XIII. De la obediencia del Indio. Cap. XIII I. De la discrecion, y elegancia del Indio. Cap. XV. De la agudez, y promptitud del Indio. Cap. XVI. De la industria del Indio, senaladamente en las Artes mecanieas. Cap. XVII. De la justicia del Indio. Cap. XVIII. De la valentia del Indio. Cap. XIX. De la humildad, oortesia, silencio, y maiia del Indio. Cap. XX. De la limpieja del Indio, y de su paz. Cap. XXI. Respondese a algunas objeoiones que se pueden oponer. 1654 Palou (Peancisco) Eelacion Historica de la vida y Apos- tolicas Tareas del venerable Padee Peat Juif ipeeo Seeea, y de las Misiones que fundo en la California Septentrional, y nuevos establecimientos de Monterey, of. fine copy Mexico, Don Felipe de Zuiiiga y Onteveros, 1787, 4° Fourteen prel. leaves, and 344 pp. plate at p. 1, and copperplate Map of California by Diego Froncoso, 1787. A very curious work, containing much information respecting California. — Rich. 1655 Pameango. Booabtlaeio de Pameango en Eomasoe, T DlCOIOITAEIA DE EoMANCE EN PamPATTGO : Compuesto por Pe. Diego BBEGAiio, 2 parts in 1 vol. vellum Manila, en el Convento de Nuestra Senora de los Angelas, 1732, folio Title ;' Aprobacion,' 'A los RB. PP.' Prologo,' etc. 7 leaves (ending with catchword " De," followed by A de sus, on fol. i) ; text, pp. 1-399; a blank leaf; and pp. 1-88. The Pampangos are a tribe, with a very peculiar language, living on the island Lucon, one of the group of the Philippines. 188 SIXTH day's sale. 1656 Panama, Original Papers relating to the Expedition to, (wanting pp. 207-8), hf. mor. Land. 1744, title and 224 pp. 8" 1657 Paraguay. Die Republik der Jesuiten, oder das Umgesturzte Paraguay, welches eine richtige Erzahlung des Krieges enthaltjden diese Geistlichen gegen die Monarchen Spaniens und Portugals in Amerika zu f iihren gewaget, hf. morocco Amst. 1758, 36 pp. 4" 1658 Parish (Elijah) A Sermon preached at Boston, November 3, 1814, before the Society for Propagating the Grospel among the Indians and others in North America Boston, Nat. Willis, 1814, 44 pp. 8» 1659 Paekee (Thomas) Pastor, of Newbery, The Visions and Prophecies of Daniel expounded : wherein the Mistakes of former Interpreters are modestly discovered, and the true meaning of the Text made plain , very considerable in respect of the great stirs and tumults of this present Age wherein we live, old calf Lond. BoMorth and Field for Udm. JPaxton, 1646, 4° Two prel. leaves and 156 pp. 1660 Parkinson (Sydney) Draughtsman to Sir Jos. Banhs, A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas in his Majesty's Ship The Endeavour, large paper, calf ^ Lond. 1773, 4° xxiii and 212 pp.; errata 2 pp. ; portrait and 27 plates. Contains Vocabularies of several Native Languages. The author's brother, who superintended the publication of this work, charges Sir Joseph Banks with unjustly retaining the original MSS. and drawings. 1661 Parsons (Jonathan) Bastor, of Newbury, Good News from a Par Country, in Seven Discourses from 1 Tim. i. 15 BortsmoutJi, N. Samp., Daniel Bowie, 1756, viii & 168 pp. 8? 1662 Parsons (Jonathan) To live is Christ, to die is Gain, a Fu- neral Sermon on the Death of the Eev. George Whitefield, Chaplain to the Countess of Huntington Bortsmouth, printed ; Lond. rep. 1771, 8" Two prel. leaves and 36 pp. It was in the arms of Jonathan Parsons that Whitfield died, a few hours only before the delivery of the Sermon. 1663 Parsons (Moses), of Newbwy Falls. A Sermon preached at Cambridge [Mass.] .... May 27th, 1772, being the Anni- versary for the Election of His Majesty's CouncU for the said Province, hf. mor. Boston, Fdes and Gill, 1772, 43 pp. 8" 1664 Particular (A) Account of the Commencement and Progress of the Insurrection of the Negroes in St. Domingo, which began in August, 1791, 2nd Ed. with Notes and an Ap- pendix Lond. 1792, iv and 47 pp. 8° 1665 Paschoud (Mr.) Historico-Political Geography, or a parti- cular Description of the several Countries in the World, 2nd Ed. with Additions, old cf. Lond. 1729, 8» Title, xiv and 395 pp. Index 5 pp. SIXTH bat's sale. 189 1666 Patritot (The), Addressed to the Electors of Great Britain, }if. mor. Land, 1774 title and 33 pp. 8° 1667 Patterson (Walter), Governor of St. John's, Some Pacts stated, relative to the Conduct of, and others, occasioned by some Notes contained in a Pamphlet entitled ' The Criminating Complaint,' etc. lif. mor. title and 40 pp. 8" 1668 Paulli (Simon) De Abusu Tabaci Americanorum Yeteri, et Herbse Thee Asiastieorum in Europa Novo, quae ipsissima est Chamaeleagnos Dodonsei, Editio Secunda priori auctior et correctior Argent. 1681, 4° Thirty prel. leaves, including portrait and arms, etu. of Author, and 88 pp. 'Syllabus Auctorum,' 4 pp. 'Index Eerum," 7 pp. 2 folding plates at pp. 76 and 77. 1669 Pauw (M. de) Eecherches Philosophiques sur les Americains. Avec une Dissertation sur I'Amerique et les Americains, par Don Pernety. Et la Defense de I'Auteur des Eecher- ches centre cette Dissertation, 3 vols, old calf Berlin, 1770, sm. 8° Vol. I. xxiv and 326 pp. Table 25 pp. II. Title and 366 pp. Table 31 pp. III. 136 pp. ' Defense,' etc. 256 pp. 1670 Pauw (M. de) Selections from " Les Eecherches Philosophi- ques sur les Americains," by Mr. W*** [Webb] Bath, printed ly B. Gruttwell, 1789, 8" Two prel. leaves and 211 pp. Fifty copies only of this work were printed, and given to the author's friends. 1671 Peale (Eembrandt) Account of the Skeleton of the Mam- moth, a non-descript Carnivorous Animal of Immense Size, found in America Lond. 1802, 46 pp. 8" 1672 Peckard (P.) Memoirs of the Life of Mr. Nicholas Eerrar, fine clean copy, uncut Canib. 1790, 8" xvi and 316 pp. With portrait and pedigree of Nicholas Ferrar. This hook is chiefly compiled from the papers of the Virginia Company, of which Ferrar was the first Secretary. 1673 Pemberton (Ebenezer), Pastor, of Boston. Sermons and Discourses on several Occasions (with Euneral Sermon for the Author, by Colman), old calf Lond. 1727, 8" Four prel. leaves and 3 1 pp. 1674 Pemberton (Ebenezer) Heaven the Eesidence of the Saints, a Sermon occasioned by the sudden and much lamented Death of the Eev. George Whitefield, to which is added an Elegiac Poem on his Death, by Phillis, a Negro Girl, of Seventeen Tears of Age, belonging to Mr. J. Wheatley of Tioston, hf. mor., Boston, printed ; Lond. repr. 1771, 8" Thirty-one pp. 1675 Pemberton. A Testimony of the Monthly Meeting of Eriends, at Pyrmont in Westphalia, Germany, concerning John Pemberton, of Philadelphia in North America, with his Epistle to the Lihabitants of Amsterdam Philadelphia, printed; Lond. repr. 1798, 36 pp. 12" 1676 — The same, another Edition , Philadelphia: Senry Tuchniss, 1798, v and pp. 7-36, 12° 190 SIXTH day's sale. 1677 PeSa Montenegeo (Alonso be ia) Itineeabio paea Paeochos de Indios, en que se tratan laa materias mas partieulares, tocantes a ellos, para su buena Administracion, old calf Amberes, Hen. y Corn. Verdussen, 1698, 4° Twenty-eight prel. leaves. Text 697 pp. double columns, followed by Indiee 43 leaves and 1 page. 1678 Peithallow (Samuel) The Histoet oe the Waes oe New En&land with the Easteen Indians, or a Narra- tive of their continued Periidy and Cruelty, Hue morocco, by Bedford, tooled to a Soger Payne pattern Boston, T. Fleet for 8. Oerrish, 1726, sm. 8° Four prel. leaves and 134 pp. 'Advertisement,' 1 page. 1679 Peningtok (John) An Apostate Exposed : or George Keith contradicting himself and his Brother Bradford, wherein their Testimony to the Christian Eaith of the People called Quakers is opposed to G. K's late Pamphlet, stUed G-ross Error and Hypocrise detected, calf extra, by Bedford Zand. T. Sowle, 1695, title and pp. 3-29, 12° The Brother Bradford referred to on the title was William Bradford, who introduced the art of printing into Pennsylvania, in 1686, and who after his quarrel with the Friends in that city, became the iirst printer inNew York, in 1692. 1680 Pbnn. a Lbttee feom "Wiixiam Pbnn, Proprietary and Govemour of Pennsylvania in America, to the Committee of the Eree Society of Traders of that Province, residing in London, containing a General Description of the said Province, its Soil, Air, "Water, Seasons and Produce, both Natural and Artificial, and the good Encrease thereof; of the Natives or Aborigines, their Language, Customs and Manners, Diet, Houses or Wigwams, etc. Land. And. Sowle, 1683, folio Ten pp. With the portraiture of the City of Philadelphia. Original edition. 1681 Penn^stltania, A Further Account of the Province of, and its Improvements, for the Satisfaction of those that are Adventurers, and inclined to be so, half. mor. [Lond. 1685], 20 pp. 4<> At the end dated ' Worminghurst-Plaoe, 12fth of the 10th Month 85.' Signed ' William Penn.' 20 pp. 1682 — Some Lettees and an Abstract of Letters from Pennsyl- vania, containing the State and Improvement of that Pro- vince, published to prevent Mis-Eeports, j^ne copy, uncut ILond.'] And. Sowle, 1691, 12 pp. 4" 1683 — Campajs'ius (Thomas) Holmiensis. Kort Beskrifning om Provincien Nya Swerige uti America, somnu fortjden af the Engleske kaUas Pensylvania, half calf Stockholm, 1702, 4° Nine prel. leaves, text in 191 pp. 6 maps and plates. A very scarce work relating to the establishment of the Swedes in New Sweden, since called Pennsylvania. In some Catalogues the work -will be found under Molm, arising from a misapprehension of the abbreviated word Holm. [Eolmiensis] following the author's name. SIXTH day's SAIE. 19], 1684 Pennstltania. A Collection q]? all the Laws of the Province of Pennsylvania nov? in Torce, published by Order of Assembly, Philadelphia : printed and sold hy B. Feank- LiN, 1742, 562 pp. — An Appendix containing a Summary of such Acts of Assembly as have been formerly in Porce within this Province, for Eegulating of Descents, and Transfering the Property of Lands, etc. but since expired, altered or repealed, FhiladelpMa : printed by B. Franhlin, 1742, 4 prel. pp. and pp. 1 — 16. {this copy wanting all after page 16) In 1 vol. folio 1685 — The Charters of the Province of Pennsylvania and City of Philadelphia Philadelphia: printed and sold ly B. Peanklin, 174-2, folio Thirty pp. 1686 — A brief State of the Province of, in which the Conduct of their Assemblies for several years past is impartially examined, and the true Cause of the continual Encroach- ments of the Prench displayed, 2nd Ed. hf. mor. Lond. Yl^?,, half-title, title and pp. 3-45, 8" Mr. Rich conjectures the author to have been the Rev. W. Smith (jDs's- courses, 1759), assisted by Dr. Benjamin Fhanklin. 1687 — An Apology for the Quakers, addressed to Grreat and Small, occasioned by certain gross Abuses and imperfect Vindications of that People relative to the late Public Past Zond. 1756, 38 pp. advert. 1 p. 12" 1688 — Several Conferences between some of the principal People amongst the Quakers in Pennsylvania, and the Deputies from the Six Indian Nations in Alliance with Britain, in order to reclaim their Brethren the Delaware Indians from their Defection, and put a Stop to their Barba- rities and Hostilities Newcastle upon Tyne, 1756, 28 pp. 8" 1689 — An Historical Eeview of the Constitution and Govern- ment of Pennsylvania from its Origin, old calf Lond. E. Griffiths, 1759, 8° viii pp. Contents 18 pp. and text 444 pp. By Dr. B. Franklin. 1690 — An Historical Eeview, etc. Another Ed. calf Lond. 1759, viii, 18, and 444 pp. 8» 1691 — An Historical Eeview, etc. Another Ed. 'Reprinted from the London edition of 1759, Phil. 1808, 8" Title and pp. xv-xxxvi. Text 431 pp. 1692 — Continuation of the Account of the Pennsylvania Hos- pital, from the Pirst of May, 1754, to the Pifth of May, 1761, with an alphabetical List of the Contributors, and of the Legacies which have been bequeathed Philadelphia: printed ly B. Peanklin ^ D. Sail, 1761, 4° Title and pp. 41-77. Front margin damaged. 2c 192 SIXTH day's sale. 1693 Pennstlvania. A Looking-G-lass for Presbyteriana, or a brief Examination of their Loyalty, Merit and other Quali- fications for Grovernment, uncut Philadelphia, 1764, 8° Eighteen pages. Signed ' Philo-Libertatis.' This piece is marked ' Numb. 1 ' at the top of the title. 1694 — A New Essay [by the Pennsylvanian Parmer] on the Constitutional Power of Great-Britain over the Colonies in America, halfmor. Philadelphia, printed ; Lond. repr. 1774, 8° viii and 126 pp. By John Dickenson. 1695 — An Epistle from our Yearly-Meeting, held at Philadel- phia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey [Philadelphia, 1774], folio Four pp. ' Signed in and on behalf of the Yearly Meeting, by James Pemberton, Clerk.' 1696 — The Declaration by the Eepresentatives of the United Colonies of North- America, now met in Gl-eneral Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the Causes and Necessity of taking up Arms, hf. mor. Lond. 1775, 32 pp. 8" First printed in Philadelphia ; reprinted in this country at Sristol in 1775, and as above, the last with some additions. 1697 — An Address to the Inhabitants of, by those Preemen of the City of Philadelphia who are now confined in the Mason's Lodge, by virtue of a general warrant, signed in Council by the Vice President of the Council of Penn- sylvania, hf. mor. Philadelphia, Pohert Bell, 1777, 8° Two prel. leaves and 52 pp. 1698 — Observations upon the present Grovernment of Penn- sylvania, in four letters, hf. mor. Philadelphia: Styner and Gist, 1777, 24 pp. 8" 1699 — A Eepresentation on behalf of the People called Quakers, to the President and Executive Council, and the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, etc. Lond. repr. 1782, 15 pp. 12" 1700 — A Eepresentation, etc. Another Ed. York, repr. 1782, 12 pp. 12° 1701 — Proceedings and Debates of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, as taken in short-hand by Thomas Lloyd, Vol. II. Philadelphia : Joseph James, 1787, 8" Title and 189 pp. Errata ] page. 1702 — Son^e Transactions between the Indians and Priends in Pennsylvania, in 1791 and 1792, hf. mor. Lond. 1792, 14 pp. 8" Relative to the application of a chief of the Seneca Indians to have some children of bis tribe educated amongst the Quakers, 1703 — Some Account of the Conduct of the Eeligious Society of Priends towards the Indian Tribes in the Settlement of the Colonies of East and West Jersey and Pennsylvania, with a brief narrative of their labours Lond. 1844, 8" Two prel. leaves and text 247 pp. With 2 coloured maps. SIXTH dat's saie. 198 1704i Pennstivaitia. Declaration and Testimony of the Doc- trine and Order of the Church of Christ, and against the Errors of the Present Times, 2nd Ed. calf Edinb. rqir. 1786, 135 pp.12'' 1705 Peeez (Feancisoo) Catecismo de la Doctrina Cristiana en lengim Otomi, traducida literalmente al CasteUano, Jif. mor. Mexico, 1834, S" Five prel. leaves and 17 pp. ' Manualito,' etc. 46 pp. 1706 Pernetty (Dom) Histoire d'un Voyage aux Isles Malouines, en 1763-4, avec des Observations sur le Detroit de Magel- lan, et sur las Patagons, 2 vols, old calf Paris, 1770, 8" Vol. I. iv and 385 pp. Vol. II. Title and 334 pp. ; Approbation and Pri- vilege, 2 pp. ; with 1 8 folded plates at end. 1707 Pbett. Conqtjeste van Inbien. De wonderlijcke ende warachtighe Historie vant Coninckrijck van Peru, ghelegen in Indien, inde welcke verhaelt wordt de gheleghenthept, costuymen, manieren van leven, overuloedicheyt des Groudts ende Silvers, ende voorts alle de sonderlingste dinghen van den selven lande,^ne copy Amst. Cornelis Glaesz, 1598, 4» Title, on the reverse, ' Tot den Leser' ; Text in 148 leaves ; very irregu- larly folioed ; copperplate engraving of ' Cerro de Potoei' on the reverse of sig. E e ij. ' Tafel oft Register des boeckx,' 20 pp. 1708 Peef. Constittciones Stkodales dal Argobispado de los Eeyes en el Perv. Hechas y ordenades por el lUustris- simo y Eeverendissimo Senor Don Bartholome Lobo Guer- rero, Ar§obispo de la dicha Oiudad de los Eeyes, vellum En Los Heyes [Lima'], JPr. del Canto, 1614, folio Six prel. leaves ; Text, 94 folioed leaves, followed by ' Indice de los Titu- los' 6 leaves, and Errata one leaf. 1709 Peru. Constitucion Politica de la Eepublica Peruana Ju- rada en Lima el 20 de Noviembre de 1828 Lima, 1825. Imprenta del estado por J. Gonzales, 16° cxii and 52 pp. Indice 2 pp. 1710 Peters (Bernhard Michael) Eine besonders merkwurdige Eeise von Amsterdam nach Surinam, und von da Zuriick nach Bremen, in den Jahren 1783 und 1784, 2 vols. Ids. Bremen, 1788, 8" Vol. I. 4 prel. leaves and 214 pp. Vol. II. 1790. 6 prel. leaves and 188 pp. 1711 Peters (Hugh) An Historical and Critical Account of, after the Manner of Mr. Bayle, Jif. mor. Lond. 1751, 72 pp. 8" 1712 Philadelphia. The Treaty held with the Indians of the Six Nations at Philadelphia, in July 1742. To which is prefix'd an Account of the first Confederacy of the Six Nations, their present Tributaries, Dependents, and AUies, Tialfmor. Lond. : repr. [1743 ?] xii and 38 pp. 8" 1713 — Eules for the St. Andrew's Society in Philadelphia FhiladelpUa : printed by B. Phajntklin, and D. Sail, 1751, 16 pp. 8° 194 SIXTH Day's sale. 1714 Philadelphia. A Letter from a Virginian to the Members of the Congress to be held at Philadelphia on the First of Sep- tember, 1774, Tif. mor. Boston, printed ; Land. repr. 1774, 8° Title, 4 and 60 pp. 1715 — Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the Ameri- can Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia on the fifth of September, 1774, containing The Bill of Eights, etc. hf. mor. Philadelphia printed ; Land. repr. for J. Almon, 1774, 8" Half-title, title, and 82 pp. ' 1716 — Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings, etc. 5th of Sept. 1774, half mor. Philadel. printed ; Boston, repr. hy John Boyle, etc. 1774, 8" Forty-three pp. There is another edition evidently from the same form as the ahove with the words ' and Cox and Berry in King Street,' omitted in the title, the double line at the top of p. 3 exchanged for an ornamental head-piece, and the addition of a Letter of the Congress ' To the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec,' extending from p. 44 to 53. 1717 — Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress, etc. Sept. 5th, 1774, to which is added, (being now first printed by authority) an Authentic Copy of the Petition to the King, half mor. Lond. 1775, 8° Half-title and 66 pp. This Pamphlet contains only that part of the Joui^ nal of the proceedings of the Congress that was omitted in the Pam- phlet entitled, " Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the Con- gress." 1718 — Pree Thoughts on the Proceedings of the Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1774, by a Parmer, half mor. {New York'], 1774, 8" Twenty-four pp. ; at page 23. Signed ' A. W. Farmer.' [Samuel Seabury, afterwards Bishop of Connecticut.] 1719 — A Speech intended to have been delivered in the House of Commons in Support of the Petition from the General Congress at Philadelphia, half mor. Lond. 1775, 8" Half-title, title, and 67 pp. A very able and spirited exposition of the grievances alleged in the petition from the Congress. — M. Bev. 1720 — Free Thoughts, another Ed. half mor. New York, printed ; Lond. repr. 1775, 8° Half-title, title,'aud 50 pp. At page 48 Signed ' A. W. Farmer.' 1721 — The Congress Canvassed ; or an Examination of the Con- duct of the Delegates at their Grand Convention held in Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1774, by A. "W. Parmer, author of Free Thoughts, etc. half mor. [New York], 1774, 28 pp. 8° 1722 — The Congress Canvassed, another Ed. half mor. New York, printed ; Lond. repr. 1775, 8° Half-title, title, and 59 pp. 1723 — Catalogue of the Library of the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful Know- ledge, hf. cf. Philadelphia, Jos. B. A. Skerrett, 1824, 8" XV preliminary, and 290 pp. SIXTH day's sale. 195 1724 Philipot (Thomas) The Original and Growth of the Spanish Monarchy united with the House of Austria, portrait of Fhilip IV. of Spain inserted Lond. 1664, sm. 8° Four prel. leaves and 264 pp. 1725 Philips. The Voyages and Adventures of Miles Philips, a "West-Country Sailor: containing a Eelation of his various Fortune both by Sea and Land, the inhuman Usage he met with from the Spaniards at Mexico, and the Salvage Indians of Canada and other barbarous nations, old calf, (wanting pages 17, 18, 101 to 116, 203 to 206 inclusive) Lond. 1724, 6 prel. leaves and 216 pp. 12° 1726 Phillip ("William) The Teue and Pebpect Desceip- TioN OP Theee Voyages so steaitob and woonDEEruLL, THAT THE LIKE HATH KBHEB BEEN HEABD OP BEPOBE ; done and performed three yeares, one after the other, by the Ships of Holland and Zeland, on the North sides of Worway, Muscouia, and Tartaria, towards the Kingdomes of Cathaia and China: shewing the Discouerie of the Straights of "Weigates Noua Zembla, and the Countrie lying vnder 80 degrees, which is thought to be Greenland, where neuer any man had bin before; with the cruel! Beares, and other Monsters of the Sea, and the vnsupport- able and extreame cold that is found to be in those places, morocco extra, iy Siviere Lond. for T. hauler, 1609, 4" Two prel. leaves, viz. Title, the reverse blank ; ' To the Eight WorshipfuU Sir Thomas Smith Knight, &o.' signed ' William Phillip,' 2 pp. Text in 97 unfolioed leaves ; signatures B to V in fours, X in 3. 1727 PmLOPONtrs (HoNOBitrs) Nota Typis Teansacta Nati- QATio. NoTi Oebis Indi^ Oocidentalis 1621, folio Three prel. leaves including the engraved title, and 101 pp. with 3 seq. pp. 18 plates. The name Philopokus is a pseudonym, the real name of the author being Caspar JPlautus, the same to whom the work is dedicated in a most fulsome and commendatory preface. A grosser piece of literary impu- dence we do not remember to have met with. The author was a monk at Lintz. He handles the old fathers of American History without gloves, and in turn is so handled by Wincklbmah (which see). He calls the Brothers De Bry liars. Some of the plates are curious : they include portraits of St. Brandon and Father Boyl, the latter of whom accompanied Columbus on his second voyage. 1728 [Pichon (Th.)]. Genuine Letters and Memoirs relating to the Natural, Civil, and Commercial History of the Islands of Cape Breton and Saint John, from the Pirst Settlement there : translated &om the Author's original MS. calf Lond. 1760, 80 xvi and 400 pp. The work is spoken of as impartial, instructive, and entertaining. 1729 Piggott (S.) An Authentic Narrative of Pour Tears' Ee- sidence at Tongataboo, one of the Friendly Islands Lond. 1815, 8° XV and 234 pp. Errata, 1 page. With plate and chart. 196 SIXTH day's sale. 1730 Pike (Zebulon Montgomery) Exploratory Travels tlirougt the Western Territories of North America ; comprising a Voyage from St. Louis, on the Mississipi, to the Source of that Eiver, etc. half calf Lond, 1811, 4" XX and text 436 pp. 2 maps. 1731 PiMiENTA. Eelacion del Svcesso qve tvro Francisco Diaz Pimienta, Greneral de la Eeal Armada de las Indias, en la Isla de Santa Oatalina, Jf. mor. Madrid, luan Sanchez, 1642, folio Six unnumbered pages. Probably a privately printed official account. 1732 — The Same, Another Edition, hf. mor. S^villa, lo imprimio Prancisco de Zyra, 1642, 4* Twelve unnumbered pages. 0000 PiNELO. See Leon {Antonio de). 1733 Pines (The Isle of) : oe, a late Discoteet of a Eoueth Island in Teeea Aitstealis, Incognita, hf. mor. Lond., S. G.for Allen Bamks and Chas. Harper, 1668, 4" Title, and 9 pp. Tbe author, George Pine, was shipwrecked in 1569, him- self and four women only being cast upon an uninhabited island. A considerable part of his narration is occupied with particulars of the growth of a colony from this parentage, which, after a lapse of fifty- eight years, amounted to one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine persons. After having convened his progeny for enumeration, he adds, " Thus praying God to multiply them, and send them the true light of the gospel, I last of all dismist them." The Crowninshield copy, sold by us in July last, produced £4. 10*. 1734 Pinto (Perdinand Mendez) "Wunderliche und Merckwiirdige Eeisen durch Europa, Asia, und Africa, und deren Konig- reiche und Lauder ; als Abyssina, China, Japon, Tartarey,. , Siam, Calaminham, Pegu, Martabane, Bengale, Brama, Ormus, Batas, Queda, Aru, Pan, Ainan, Calempluy, Cauchenchiua, und andere Oerter verrichtet Amst. 1671, 4»' Four prel. leaves including Frontispiece title, and 393 pp. 8 Maps and Plates. Pagination very irregular. 1735 Pinto (J. de). Eeponse de Mr. J. de Pinto aui Obser- vations d'un Homme Impartial, sur sa Lettre a Mr. S. B., Docteur en Medeciue a Kingston dans la Jamaique, au sujet des Troubles qui agitent actuellement toute I'Ame- rique Septentrionale, hf. mor. La JSaye, 1776, 60 pp. 8" 1736 Piratas de la America, y Luz a la Defensa de las Costas de Indias Occidentales, dedicado al muy noble Senor Don Erancisco Lopez Suazo, traducido de la Lengua Elamenca en Espaiiola por el D". de Buena-Maison, Segunda Im- pression, vellmn Col. Agrvp. 1682, 12" Twenty-four prel. leaves and 490 pp. ' Tabla de los Capitulos,' 8 pp. The second edition in Spanish of the History of the Bucaniers, by Esquemeling, himself a bucanier. 1737 — The same, Impression Segunda, vellwm Col. Agrip. 1682, 12° Twenty-eight prel, leaves and 490 pp. ' Tabla de losCapitulos,' 8 pp. SIXTH dat's sale. 197 1738 Pitman (Heney). A Eelation of the G-reat Sufferings and Strange Adventures of Henry Pitman, Chyrurgeon to the late Duke of Monmouth, fine copy, uncut, calf extra, hy Bedford Lond. 1689, 4" Title, and pp. 3-38 ; Advertisements, 1 page. Pitman was transported to Bartadoes, and subsequently escaped and fled to Central America. 1739 Pitman (Eobert Birks) A Succinct View and Analysis of Authentic Information extant in Original "Works, on the Practicability of Joining the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by a Ship Canal across the Isthmus of America Lond. 1825, S" viii and 229 pp.; Errata, 1 page ; Map of the Isthmus of America facing title. 1740 Plain Truth, in a Series of Numbers from the New York Daily Advertiser New Torh, Daniel FcmsJiaw, 1821, 56 pp. 12° 1741 Plain Truth (Additions to), with further Eemarks on " Common Sense," uncut Philadelphia, by R. Bell, 1776, 8° Title ; text, pp. 97-136 ; preceded by 6 pp. ' Extracts from the Journal of the American Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1774.' 1742 Plan (A) of a Proposed Union between G-reat Britain and the Colonies of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Ehode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware Counties, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, hf mor. 4 pp. 8" 1743 Plan (A) to EeconcUe Great Britain and her Colonies, and Preserve the Dependency of America, hf. mor. Lond. [1774], xvi prel. pp., text 40 pp., 8" 1744 Plan (A) for Conciliating the Jarring Political Interests of Great Britain and her North American Colonies, uncut amd unbound Lond. 1775, xviii pp. 8° 1745 — The same. Another 'Ed. hf mor, Lond. 1775, S" xviii pp. ' Letters, &c.' [Boston, 1775.] 127 pp. 1746 Plantagenet (Beatjchamp) A Desceiption' oe the Pao- TiNCE OE New Albion, morocco extra by Bedford, splendid copy, large, clean, and perfect Lond. by James Moxon, 1650, 4° Title, rev. 3 woodcuts of arms, etc.; 'This Epistle,' 6 pp.; text, pp. 1-32. This edition of 1650 is believed to be UNIQUE ; the two or three copies, aU that are known, being a different edition throughout, and bearing the date 1648. 1747 PoiNTis (Louis db). Monsieur De Pointi's Expedition to^ Cartagena: being a Particular Eelation of the Taking and Plundering of that City, by the Prench, in the year 1697, etc. (plan wantiMg), old calf Lond. 1699, 8" Four prel. leaves including title, and text 134 pp. ; and plan of Carthagena. 1748 — The same. 2nd Ed, hf. mor. Lond. 1740, 8° viii and 86 pp. ; with plan. 1749 — The same. Another Ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1740, 8" viii and 86 pp, 198 SIXTH day's sale. 1750 Political Debates, hf. mor. Paris, 1766, 8" Title and 18 pp. On American AfiFairs. 1751 Political (The) Detection ; or the Treachery and Tyranny of Administration, both at Home and Abroad, in a Series of Letters, hf. mor. Lond. 1770, title and 151 pp. 8° 1752 Political Electricity ; or an Historical and Prophetical Print in the Tear 1770. Bute and Wilkes invent. Mercurius and Appelles feet. [Lond. 1770] large sheet, folio 1753 Ponce de Leott (Eeancisco) Desceipciois- del Eeyno DE Chile, de sus Puertos, Caletas, y sitio de Valdiuia, con algunos discursos para su mayor defensa, conquista, y du- racion, unlound [Madrid, 1644], 4" Title and 15 folioed leaves. 1754 Poor Soldier (The), an American Tale, founded on a recent Pact, 2nd Ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1789, 3 prel. Is. and 43 pp. 4" 1755 Porcacchi (Tomaso) L'Isole piv Pamose del Mondo Venetia, 1686, 4* Two prel. leaves and 200 pp. Small copperplate Maps at pp. 1, 93, 95, 102, 104, 107, 108, 111, 112, 114, 115, 117, 119, 127, 128, 130, 143, 156, 160, 166, 169, 171, 174, 176, 179. The plates to this edition are printed separately, in the other editions they are printed in with the text. 1756 PoECEL (Peancisco Moeeno) Eetrato de Manuel de Paria y Sousa, CavaUero del Orden Militar de Christo, y de la Casa Eeal. Contiene una Eelaeion de sua Vida, un Cata- logo de sus Esoritos, y un sumario de sus Elogios Idshoa Occidental, en la Officina Ferreiricma, 1733, folio Eight prel. leaves, and 103 pp. 1757 Porter (BUphalet) Pastor, of Soxbtwy, A Discourse before the Society for Propagating the G-ospel among the Indians and others in North-America, delivered Nov. 5th, 1807, uncut Boston, Munroe, Francis and Parker, 1808, 24 pp. 8° 1758 Porteus (Beilby) Bp. of London, A-Jjettev to the Governors, Legislatures, and Proprietors of Plantations in the British West-India Islands, half mor. Lond. 1808, 48 pp. 8» 1759 Potherie (Bacqueville de la) Histoire de I'Amerique Septen- trionale, Vol. 1, old calf PaHs, 1722, 12" Seven prel. leaves, including Engraved Title, and 370 pp. Table 4 pp. 17 Plates. "What the author relates from his own observation maybe relied upon, but in other respects he was not well informed." Charlevinx. 1760 Potter (Lyman) Pastor, of Norwich, If.JE. A Sermon preached before the G-eneral Assembly of the State of Ver- mont on the day of their Anniversary Election, Oct. 11, 1787, at Newbury Windsor [Vermont'], Hough and Spooner, 1788, 23 pp. 8" 1761 Pownall (Thomas) Principles of Polity, being the Grrounds and Seasons of Civil Empire, in Three Parts, half mor. Lond. 1752, 4» viii, and text 142 pp. With 1 leaf of errata. SIXTH bat's sale. 199 1^62 Pownall (Thomas) Governor ofMassaclusettsBay,\S^&eAi\j will be published, a Map of the Middle British Colonies in North- America, first published by Mr. Lewis Evans, of Philadelphia, in 1755, and since corrected and improved, as also extended, with the addition of New-England, etc. by T. Pownall, half mor. 8" Four pp. followed by • Booka printed for J. Almon in Piccadilly,' pp. 4-8. Many of the books or tracts on this list relate to American affairs. 1763 Pownall (Thomas) A Topographical Description of such Parts of North America as are contained in the annexed Map of the Middle British Colonies in North America, hf. M. Zand. 1776, folio Title ; preface, 2 leaves ; Text, 46 pp. ; Appendix, 16 pp. ; Map, 32^ in. by 19J in. This is a republication of the Map and Analysis, issued by Evans in 1755; the present having' considerable improvements and additions.— BicA. 1764 Pownall (Thomas) The Administration of the Colonies, 2nd Ed. revised, corrected, and enlarged, half mor. Land. 1765, 8o Three prel. leaves and 202 pp. ' Appendix. Section I. and II.' 60 pp. A very celebrated production, frequently reprinted. 1765 — The same, 3rd Ed. to which is added an Appendix, No. III. calf Land. 1766, 8" Fourteen prel. leaves and 202 pp. ' Appendix. Section I. and II.' 60 pp, ' Appendix. Section III.' 62 pp. 1766 — The same, 4th Ed. calf gilt Land. 1768, 8" Title, V to xxxi and 318 pp. ' Appendix,' 73 pp. 1767 — The same, 5th and best Ed. 2 vols, calf Lond. 1784, 8" Vol. I. Half-title ; title ; Epistle, xv pp. ; text, 288 pp. Vol. II. Title ; secondary title ; preface, pp. v — xi ; text, I — 308. Facsimiles of the marks (in lieu of signatures) of some Indian chiefs are at pp. 240 — 243 of Vol. I. 1768 PoYNTZ (John) The Present Prospect of the Famous and Fertile Island of Tobago, to the Southward of the Island of Barbadoes, 2nd Ed. calf extra hy Bedford. With the Autograph of White Kennett on the title Lond. hy John Attwood for the Author, 1695, 4'> Three prel. leaves, viz. Title, reverse blank. ' To The Ever Honoured S' Joseph Heme,' 2 pp. ' To the Reader,' 2 pp. Text, 50 pp. 1769 Pradt (M. de) Des Colonies, et de la Eevolution ActueUe de I'Amerique, 2 vols, calf Paris, 1817, 8" Vol. I. Half-title, title, xxxii and 403 pp. ; Errata, 1 page. Vol. II. Half- title, title, xxiii and 394 pp, j Errata, 2 pp. 1770 Precious Morsels. I. Features of Sundry great Personages ; viz. His Majesty, G-eorge the Third ; the late Earl of Bute, etc. II. A Tit-Bit for Billy Pitt, etc. III. America fast Asleep. IV. The "Wonders of the hatred of Liberty, a raree-show [London, 1794J, §9 Four prel. leaves and 44 pp. Signed ' Wm. B«lcher.' 2 p ?00 SIXTH day's SAIiE. 1771 Present State (The) of the Nation, particularly with respedt to its Trade, Finances, etc. halfmor. Lond. 1769, title, iv and pp. 9-107, 8" 1772 Price (Richard) Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America, etc. AaZfmor. New- Yorh, repr. ly S. Loudon, 1776, 8° One hundred and seven pp. The Monthly Seview speaks of the author as " one of the most respectable writers on American Affairs" — " the inde- pendent man, and the uninfluenced friend of his country." This tract passed through fourteen editions in three months. 1773 — The same, 3rd Ed. Ulfmor. Lond. 1776, 4 prel. Is. and 128 pp. 8" 1774, — The same, 4th Ed. Lond. 1776, 4 prel. Is. and 128 pp. 8° 1775 — The same, 6th Ed. Lond. 1776, 4 prel. Is. and 132 pp. 8" 1776 — The same, 7th Ed. with corrections and additions Lond. 1776, 4 prel. Is. and 134 pp. 80 1777 — The same, 8th Ed. newly corrected by the Author Udinh. 1776, 4 prel. Is. and 94 pp. 120 1778 — The same, 9th Ed. halfmor. Lond. 1776, 48 pp. 8» 1779 Price (Richard) Additional Observations on the Nature and Value of Civil Liberty, and the War with America, hf. mor. Lond. 1777, xvi and 176 pp. S" 1780 —The same, 2nd Ed. A/ »»or. Lond. 1777, xvi and 176 pp. 8° 1781 — The same, 3rd Ed. with additions Lond. 1778, xxii and 176 pp. 8" 1782 Price (Richard) The General Introduction and Supplement to the Two Tracts on Civil Liberty, the War with America, and the Pinances of the Kingdom Lond. 1778, 8° Title, xxvi and pp. 181 — 216. ' A Summary View,' etc. a folded sheet. In this tract the author apostrophises the new community in the most glowing terms. " A rising empire, extending over an immense conti- nent, without Bishops — without Nobles — and without Kings." 1783 Price (Richard). Cursory Remarks on Dr. Price's Observa- tions on the Nature of Civil Liberty, by a Merchant, half mor. Lond. 1776, 3 prel. Is. and 23 pp. 8" 1784 — Observations on Dr. Price's Theory and Principles of Civil Liberty and Government Yorh, 1776, 8" Four prel. leaves and 147 pp. The authorship ascribed to Hen. Goodrich, Esq. 1785 — Remarks on a Pamphlet lately published by Dr. Price, intitled. Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, etc. halfmor. Lond. 1776, 8» Title and 61 pp. These Remarks have been attributed to Dr. Ferguson. 1786 — Remarks on Dr. Price's Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, etc. halfmor. Lond. 177 Q, 2 prel. Is. and 76 pp. 8» 1787 — Three Letters to Dr. Price, containing Remarks on his Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, etc. hf. mor. London, 1776, 8" Half-title, title, xxii and 1 63 pp. Probably by Mr. Lind. They discovev great ability in the writer. — Bieli. SIXTH day's sale. 201 1788 Price (Richard) A Sermon delivered to a Congregation of Protestant Dissenters, at Hackney, on the 10th of Febru- ary last, being the Day appointed for a General Fast, 3rd Ed. To which are added Eemarks on a Passage in the Bishop of London's Sermon on Ash "Wednesday, 1779, halfmor. Lond. 1779, 2 prel. Is. and 45 pp. 8»' 1789 Price (Eichard). Three Letters to the Eev. Dr. Price, con- taining Eemarks upon his Past-Sermon, by a Cobler, half mor. Lond. 1779, half-title, title, and 35 pp. S" 1790 Price (Eichard) Observations on the Importance of the American Eevolution, and the Means of making it a Benefit to the "World, to which is added, a Letter from M. Turgot, etc. lialfmor. Lond. 1785, 8° viii and 156 pp. Errata, 4 lines. 1791 Priest ("WUliam) of the Theatre, Philadelphia, Travels in the United States of America, 1793-7 Lond. 1802, 8» X and 214 pp. Frontispiece. 1792 Priestley. Observations on the Emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, and on the several addresses delivered to him on his arrival at New-Tork, New Ed. Philadel. printed ; Lond.repr. 1794, 63 pp. 8* 1793 Pbimee (A) fob the Use oi' the Mohawk Chixdeen. "Waerighwaghsawe Iksaongvenwa Tsiwaoudad-derighhonny Kaghyadoghsera, etc. old tree calf Lond. C. BucJcton, 1786, 24" Frontispiece, representing a school of Indian children, engraved hy James Peachey, and 98 pp. including Title. Believed to be UKIQue. 1794 Prince (Deborah) Dying Exercises of, and Devout Medita- tions of Mrs. Sarah Grill, Daughters of the late Eev. Mr. Thomas Prince, Minister of the South Church, Boston .SiwS. 1785, 46 pp. 12» 1795 Peifce (Thomas). A Sermon delivered by Thomas Prince, M.A., on "Wensday, October 1, 1718, at his Ordination to the Pastoral Charge of the South Church in Boston, N.E., in conjunction with the Eeverend Mr. Joseph Sewall, together with the Charge, by the Eeverend Increase Mather, D.D., and a Copy of what was said at giving the Eight Hand of Fellowship, by the Eeverend Cotton Mather, D.D., etc. Boston, printed hy J. Franklin for S. Oerrish, 1718, 4 pr. Is. and 76 pp. — A Discourse had by the late Eeverend and Learned Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, previous to the Ordination of the Eeverend Mr. Joseph Sewall at Boston, September 16, 1713, Boston, printed by J. Franklin, for S. Oerrish, 1718, 2 pr. Is. and 15 pp. sm. 8" Printed by the brother of Dr. Franklin. 1796 Prince (Thomas) The Departure of Elijah lamented, a Ser- mon occasioned by the Great and Publick Loss in the Decease of the very Eeverend aud Learned Cotton Mather, D.D. Boston, 1728, S" Half-title, title, and 26 pp. " For the Rev. Mr. Loftus," autograph in- scription Try the author. 202. SIXTH DATf's SALE. 1797 Prince (Thomas) A Chronological History of New-En^Iarid in the form of Annals, old ecdf Boston, Eneelamd and Green, 1736, sm. 8° Vol. I. 5 prel. leaves, xil and 20 pp. 'The Introduction,' 104 pp. ' The New-England Chronology,' Part I. and Part II. 254 pp. 1798 — The same, new Ed. Boston, Cummings, Silliard, and Co. 1826, 439 pp. 8° 1799 Prince (Thomas) Extraordinary Events the Doings of God, and marvellous in pious Eyes, illustrated in a Sermon in Boston, N.E. on the General Thanksgiving, Thursday, July 18, 1745, occasion' d by taking the City of Louisbourg on the Isle of Cape-Breton by New-England Soldiers, assisted by a British Squadron Boston, jD. Senchman, 1745, 8" Two prel. leaves and pp. 7r35. A most popular and highly curious pro- duction, 1800 — The same, 3rd Ed. Boston, printed ; Lond. r^r. 1746, 32 pp. 8° 1801 — The same, another Ed. halfmor. Udinh. 1746, 8" Three prel. leaves and pp. 5-3S. 1802 Prince (Thomas) A Sermon delivered in Boston, N.E. Aug. 14, 1746, being the Day of General Thanksgiving for the great Deliverance of the British Nations by the glorious and happy Victory near CuUoden Boston : JD. Henchman, 8, J^neeland and T. Green, 1746, 8° Title and pp. 5-39. 1803 — The same, another Ed. Boston, printed; Lond. repr. 1747, 39 pp. 8" 1804 Prince (Thomas) The Salvation of God in 1746. In part set forth in a Sermon in Boston, Nov. 27, 1746, being the day of the Anniversary Thanksgiving in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in N.E., wherein the most remark- able Salvations of the Tear past, both in Europe and North- America, as far as they are come to our knowledge, are briefly considered Boston : D. Henchman, 1746, title and pp. 5-35, 8" 1805 Prince (Thomas) The natural and moral Government and Agency of God in causing Droughts and Eains. A Sermon in Boston, Thursday, Aug. 24, 1749, being the day of the General Thanksgiving in the Province of Massachusetts, for the extraordinary reviving Bains, after the most dis- tressing Drought which have been known among us in the Memory of any Living. Boston, Kneeland and Green, 1749, 3 pr. Is. and 40 pp. 8" 1806 Prince (Thomas) Six Sermons. Published from his Manu- scripts by John Erskine, D.D., halfmor. Mdinb. 1785, 12" ivi and text 156 pp. The 16 preliminary pages are occupied with an interesting memoir of Thomas Prince and the Prince family, by Dr. John Erskine. 203 SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. AT ONE CLOCK MOST PTTNCTUAILT. 1807 Principles of Law and Govemment with an inquiry into the Justice and Policy of the Present War [with America], and most effectual means of obtaining an honourable, permanent and advantageous Peace, old calf Lond. 1781, 4° Two Parts. Part I. 3 prel. leaves and 202 pp. Part II. Half-title and 127 pp. Errata 1 page. On the American side of the question. 1808 Progress (The) of the Prench in their Yiews of Universal Monarchy, half mor. Lond. 1756, vi and 58 pp. 8" 1809 Proposal (A) for putting a Speedy End to the War, by Ruining the Commerce of the French and Spaniards, and Securing our Own, without any additional Expence to the Nation, half mor. Lond. 1703, pp. viii and 5-18, 4P 1810 Proposal (A) for Humbling Spain. Written in 1711, by a Person of Distinction, half mor. Lond. [1739 ?] viii and 72 pp. 8" 1811 — The same, 2nd Ed. half mor. Lond. [1739 ?] viii and 72 pp. 8° 1812 Prospect (A) of the Consequences of the Present Conduct of G-reat Britain towards America, half mor. Lond. 1776, 98 pp. 8" 1813 Prospects on the Eubicon; or, an Investigation into the Causes and Consequences of the Politics to be agitated at the Meeting of Parliament, half mor. Lond. 1787, iv and 68 pp. 8" 1814 Peotjd (Eobeet) The History of Pennsylvania, in North America, from the Original Institution and Settlement of that Province under the first Proprietor and Governor William Penn, in 1681, till after the year 1742, with an Appendix, 2 vols, calf gilt, by Clarh and Bedford Fhiladelphia, Zach. Paulson, 1797-8, 8° Vol. I. 508 pp. ; with Portrait of Penn, and Map of Pennsylvania, Vol. II. 373 pp. ' Appendix,' etc. 146 pp. 1815 PsALTEEiuM Ameeicanttm. The Book of Psalms, in a Translation Exactly conformed unto the Original : but all in Blank Verse, Pitted unto the Tunes commonly used in our Churches. Whereto are addedj Some other Portions of the Sacred Scripture, to Enrich the Cantional, imperfect, wanting pages 3 and 4. Boston: S. Kneeland,for B. Miot, S. Oerrish, J). Senchman, and J. Edwards, 1718, title, 86 and 426 pp. sm. 8° 204 SETENTH DAT'S SALE. 1816 Psalms. The Psalms, Hymns, and Spieitual Soifas of THE Old and New Testament, Paitheullt Translated INTO English Metee. For the use, edification, and com- fort of the Saints in publick and private, especially in New England, eine copx, in red mor. extra, hy Francis Bedford, but wanting the last 3 leaves, or pp. 95-100 . Cambridge, Printed for Sezekiah Usher, of Boston, [1660 ?] 12" A perfect copy (of whioli but one is known) should have 100 pp. including the title. For a long account of this very interesting little volume, see Thomas's Mist, of Printing, Vol. I. p. 257-8. It is printed in double columns, with a new very handsome faced Nonpareil letter. Thomas says — " it is a curious fact that nonpareil types were used so early in this country. I have not seen them in any other book printed either at Cambridge or Boston before the Revolution" [1775.] He ascribes the printing to Samuel Green, at Cambridge, in 1664 or 1665, but the reason he gives would as well apply if printed four or five years earlier, for Hezekiah Usher acted as the agent of the Corporation in England for propagating the Gospel in New England as early as 1658, as appears by the original MS. Record Book of that Corporation, in the possession of Mr. Stevens. 1817 PtolemsBus (Claudius) G-eographise vniversse tvm veteris, tvm novae absolvtissimum opus, vellum Colonics, 1597, 4" Two Parts. [Part I.] 4 prel. leaves, 47 and 184 pp.; Index 38 pp. [Part II.] Title and folioed leaves 2-293. Index 56 pp. 1818 Pugh (Ellis) A Salutation to the Britains, to Call them from the Many Things, to the One Thing needful, for the Saving of their Souls ; Especially to the poor urileamed Tradesmen, Plowmen and Shepherds, those that are of a low Degree like my self. Translated from the British Lan- guage by Eowland Ellis, Eevis'd and Corrected by David Lloyd, old calf Philadelphia, S. Keimer,for W. Davies, 1727, 16° Fifteen and 222 pp. 1819 Pullein (Samuel) The Culture of Silk. In Four Parts. For the use of the American Colonies, 2 plates, old calf Lond., 1758, 15 and 399 pp. 8" 1820 Pulteney ("William) Thoughts on the present State of Affairs with America, and the means of Conciliation, 3rd Edition, half mor. Lond. 1778, title and 102 pp. 8» 1821 — The same, fourth Edition, hf. mor. Lond. Vll%, 8° Title and 102 pp. 1822 Pulteney ("William) Considerations^ on the Present State of Public Affairs, and the means of raising the necessary Supplies, 2nd Ed., hf. mor. Lond. Vl*l^, title and 51 pp. 8° i^' 1823 Purchas (Samuel). Pvrchas his Pilgrimage. Or Eelations of the "World and the Religions observed in all Ages. A Theological and Geographical Historie of Asia, Africa, and America, with the Islands adjacent, fme copy, old calf Lond. 1613, folio fourteen prel. leaves; viz. Title reverse blank; 'The Epistle Dedicatorie.' 4 pp. ' To the Reader.' 4 pp. Epigrams 2 pp. ; ' The Contents ' etc. 9 pp. ; ' The Catalogue of the Authors, 6 pp. ; Text 753 pp. " Table of the principall Matters' etc. 20 pp. SETEFTH day's SALE. 205 1824 PrROHAS (SAMrEL) HaELTYTTS PosTHUMTTS ; OR PUECHAS HIS Piii&EiMES, contayning a History of the World, in Sea Voyages and Lande Travels, by Englishmen and others, 5 vols, with the rare frontispiece and all the plates, 'French gros-grained morocco extra, hy W. Pratt, veey choice COPY Lond. 1625-26, folio Vol. I. Engraved frontispiece, containing portraits ; printed title ; Dedi-' cation " To Charles Prince of Wales," 2 pp. ; " To the Reader," 6 pp. ; Contents of the Chapters, etc., 1 1 leaves ; " Maps and Peeees in the formert en Bookes," 1 p. ; Text, Book 1, pp. 1-186; maps ou pp. 24, 57, 65, 71, 74, 85, 115. There should be a cancel at pp. 65-6, upon the first of which is a plate of the two hemispheres, with title " Designatio orbis Chiistiani "; Table 4 leaves. Books II- V. pp. 1-748, Catchword on p. 748Na-; map on pp. 413, 700, 712, 724, 732, 748; map "A description of East India," 10| in. by 14|in. between pp. 578-579; " An alphnbeticall Table," 12 le&ves. Vol. II. title, dedication to George, Duke of Buckingham, 2 pp. ; text, books VI-X. pp. 749-1860, 23 maps in the text and plates on pp. 908, 909, 911, 984, 1285, 1298, 1474 ; Table, 19 leaves ; Leaf with colophon. Vol. III. Title, Dedication to John, Bishop of Lincolne, 3 pp.. Contents 9 leaves, " Maps and Peeees in the last ten bookes," 1 page; Text, pp. 1-1140, catchword' on the last page, Eng — .; 19 maps in the text ; " The Map of China," llf in. by 14J in. between pp. 400-401; " Map of Greenland" between pp. 472-473, "Map of the North Part of America," between pp. 852- 853, Table, 84 leaves. Vol. IV. Title; Dedication to George, Arch- bishop of Canterburie, 3 pp.; Text, pp. 1141-1973; map of Virginia between pp. 1690-1691 ; map of New France, &o., between pp. 187-2- 1873; mapson pp. 1980-1981 (for 1970-1971); Table, 20 leaves. Vol. V. 1 626, Title ; Dedication tg Charles I., 2 pp. ; Dedication to George, Archbishop of Canterburie, 4 pp.; To the Reader, 4 pp. ; The Contents, 9 leaves ; "The Catalogue of the Authors," 4 leaves ; " The names of Manuscripts," etc, 2 pp. ; Text pp. 1-967 ; 23 maps in the text ; Map of China, between pp. 436-437 ; plate on p. 305 ; Title " Two Relations one out of Sir Jerome Horsey, the other written by Mr. William Methold, 1626," To the Reader, 2 pp. ; text, pp. 973-1007 ; Title " The Saraeenioal Historie, 1626;" To the Reader, 2 pp.; Text, pp. 1013- 1047 ; Table, 18 leaves. 1825 Purehas (Samuel). Pvrchas his Pilgrim. Microcosmvs, or the Historie of Man. Relating the Wonders of his Grene- ration, the Vanities in his Degeneration, the Necessity of his Regeneration. Meditated on the words of David, old calf Lond. 1619, 14 pr. leaves and 818 pp. sm. 8" 1826 Purnell (Thomas). The following is a true and faithful Account of the Loss of the Brigantine TyrreU, Arthur Coghlan, Commander ; with the Misfortunes attending the said Vessel's Crew. By Thomas Purnell, Chief Mate thereof \_Lond.'\ dated ' Hoxton, Sept. 1766.' Signed ' Thomas JPurnell.' 4° Eight pp. After the author's shipwreck he landed at Marble Head near Boston, and thence proceeded homewards by way of North Carolina. 1827 Purry (John Peter) A method for Determining the best Climate of the Earth, on a Principle to which all Geogra- phers and Historians have been hitherto Strangers, If. mor. Lond. 1744, 2 prel. leaves and 60 pp. 8° 206 SEVEKTH DAT' 8 SALE. 1828 Pynchon (William) of New England. I. The Time when the First Sabbath was Ordained. II. The Manner how the First Sabbath was Ordained. III. A Treatise of Holy Time, concerning the true limits of the Lords Day, when it begins, and when it ends, old calf Land. 1654, 4° Two Farts. 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Lond. 1687, title and 41 pp. folio 1858 Eamsat (David) The History of the Eevolution of South Carolina from a British Province to an Independent State, 2 vols, tree marhled calf extra by Bedford Trenton, Isaac Collins, 1785, 8° Vol. I. Half-title, title ; Preface and Contents, pp. iii — xx ; text, 453 pp. ; MapandSketch at pp. 1 , and 1 45. II. Half-title, title; contents, pp. V — XX ; text, 574 pp. ; Sketches and Plan at pp. 52, 58 and 326. SEVENTH DAT'S SALE. 209 1859 Eamsay (David) of 80. Carol. The History of the American Eevolution, new ed. 2 vols. Land. 1793, 8" Vol. I. 2 pre], leaves and 357 pp. II. xii and 360 pp. » 1860 EiMrsius, TeezaEditionedelleNati&atioiiietViag&i / EAOCOLTO GiA daM. Gio. Battista Eamvsio, con molti e vaghi discorsi, da lui in molti luoghi dichiarato ed illus- trato, 3 vols, a few worm holes in Vol. 2, but generally a EiiTE, lAB&E AND CLEAN COPY, green morocca extra, marhled and gilt edges Venetia, Qitmti, 1563-83 Vol. I. 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Apparently a privately printed official Beport. 1885 Relation (The Trve) of that worthy Sea Pight, which two of the East India Shipps had with 4 Portingals of great force and burthen, in the Persian G-ulph, with the Lamentable Death of Captaine Andrewe Shilling, with other Memora- ble Accidents in that Voiage. Printed this 2. of luly Lond. ly L. D.for Nath. Newlery and Win. Sheffard, 1622, title, and 22 pp. 4» 1886 Religious Intelligence and Seasonable Advice from Abroad, concerniag Lay- Preaching and Exhortation. Collection I. [II. III. 'IV.] from the Connecticut Evangelical Magazine, No. 1st, 2d and 3d and Mr. Edwards, President of Prince- ton College, New Jersey, his thoughts on Religion, etc. 4 parts Minb. 1801-2, 12° No. I. Title and 63 pp. II. 60 pp. III. viu and pf . 3— S5. IV. 1802. Title and 58 pp. 212 SEVENTH day's SALE. 1887 Remarks on Several Acts of Parliament relating more espe- cially to the Colonies abroad ; as also on diverse Acts of Assemblies there, wherein is likewise contain'd a Discourse concerning the 4| per Cent. Duty paid in Barbadoes and the Leeward Islands, halfmor. Land. 1742, 8" Three prel. leaves, sig-ned 'T. M.' and 125 pp. The author is said to have been Jonathan Blumeau, Attorney-General of Barbadoes. 1888 Remarks on the Letter address'd to Two Great Men, in a Letter to the Author, halfmor. Land. [1759 ?] title and pp. 5-64, S" 1889 Remarks on the Review of the Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies, halfmor. Lond. 1769, half-title, title and 126 pp. 8" 1890 Remarks on the New Essay of the Pensylvania, Farmer, by the Author of the Right of the British Legislature vindi- cated, halfmor. Lond. 1775, title and 62 pp. 8" 1891 Remarks on the Patriot, including some Hiats respecting the Americans, halfmor. ' Lond. 1775, 8° Title and 46 pp. See Fatriot {The), No. 1666, a pamphlet by Dr. Samuel Johnson. 1892 Remarks on the Principal'Acts of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, by the Author of Letters concerning the Present State of Poland. Vol. I. \all published'] contain- ing Remarks on the Acts relating to the Colonies Lond. 1775, xvi, ' Contents' 4, and 500 pp. 8" 1893 Remarks on the Rescript of the Court of Madrid, and on the Manifesto of the Court of Versailles. In a Letter to the People of Great Britain, with an Appendix, containing the Rescript, the Manifesto, and a Memorial of Dr. Pranklyn to the Court of Versailles, half mor. Lond. 1779, 8" Three prel. leaves and 91 pp. " The author of these Bemarlis employs iu them the united force of reason and ridicule, aided by the powers and embellishments of oratory." — M. Rev. 1894 Reney (William) A Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Cor- sair, in the month of January, 1835, on an unknown Reef near the KingsmUl Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean, with a detaU of the dreadful Sufferings of the Crew Lond. 1836, xvi and 80 pp. 12° 1895 Resendhjs (Angelo Andeea) Epitome Reevm Gesta- KVM IN India a Lxtsitanis, anno superiori, iuxta exem- plum epistolsB, quam Nonius Cugna, dux Indiae max. desig- natus, ad regem misit, red morocco extra, by Mackenzie Louanii, Seruatium Zassenvm, 1531, 4" Sixteen leaves, including title, being signatures A to D in fours. Not mentioned by Rich. 1896 Resolutions (The) of the House of Commons on the great and constitutional questions between the Privileges of the House of Commons and the Prerogative of the Crown, half mor. Lond. 1784, 2 pr. leaves and 51 pp. 8* SETENTH DAT's SALE. 213 1897 Eeview (A) of all that hath pass'd tetween the Courts of Great Britain and Spain, relating to our Trade and Navi- gation from the Tear 1721 to the Present Convention, half mor. Land. 1739, half-title, title, and text 60 pp. 8"> 1898 Review (A) of The Eector Detected, or the Colonel Eecon- noitred. Favithe'Eivst, half mor. Williamshurg, Joseph Royle, 1764, 4° Twenty -nine pp. Contains some curious pai'ticulara of Trade, Naviga- tion, Politics, etc. of Virginia. 1899 Reynolds (Theophilus) Cursory Observations, addressed to the Planters and others, interested in the West India Trade Liverpool, 1808, 15 pp. 8" 1899*Ehode Island (Records of the Colony of) and Providence Plantations, New England, from a.d. 1636 to a.d. 1756. Edited by J. R. Bartlett, 5 vols. (4 in calf, and 1 in cloth) Providence, B. I., 1856-60, 8» Vol. T. Title, Introdhction, 8 pp. Text, 11-519. General Index, .521-549. Vol. II. Title, Remarks 2 pp. Text, 1-598. Index, 599-609. Vol. III. Title, Remarks 5 pp. Text, 1-577. Index, 679-595. Vol. IV. Title, Preface 2 pp. Text, 1-592. Index, 593-622. Vol. V. Title, Preface 2 pp. Text, 1-571. Index, 573-594. 1900 Ribera (Diego de) Concentos Evuebres, Metricos Lamentos, qve explican, Demostraciones publicas, de reconcidos afec- tos, en los Evnerales devidos al Illust. Rev. y Excel. Seiior Maestro D. Er. Payo Enriquez de Ribera, Dignissimo Ax- gobispo, que fue de esta Ciudad de Mexico, Virrey, y Capi- tan G-eneral en ella, que descanza en Paz Mexico, por la Viuda de Bernardo Calderon, 1684, 4° Twenty-two unnumbered leaves. 1.901 RiBAS (Andees Pebez de) Histoeia de LOS Trivmphos DE Ndestea Santa Ebb enteb G-bntes las mas Baeba- EAS, y fieras del nueuo Orbe, velliwi Madrid, 1645, folio Sixteen prel. leaves and text 756 pp. 1902 Richshoffer ( Ambrosius) Braszilianisch und West Indianische f Reisze Beschreibung, bds. 8traszhv/rg, Joseias Stadeln, 1677, sm. 8° Two prel. leaves ; viz. Portrait of Richshoffer, and Engraved Title. Text pp. 3 — 1 82. Sonnets, 4 pp. Errata, 1 page. Copperplate maps and plates at pp. 49, 57, 58, and 129. 1903 Right (The) of the British Legislature to Tax the American Colonies Vindicated, half mar. 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VT7&, 8" Two prel. leaves and 131 pp. 'Appendix,' a folded sheet at page 99. 1909 — The same, 10th Ed. half mar. Lond. 1776, 8" Two prel. leaves and 131 pp. ' Appendix,' a folded sheet at page 99. 1910 Hio (Antonio del) Description of the Ruins of an Ancient City, discovered near Palenque, in the Kingdom of Guate- mala, in Spanish America, translated from the Original Manuscript Report : followed by Teatro Critico Ameri- cano ; or, a critical inyestigation and research into the History of the Americans, by Doctor Paul Eelix Cabrera, of the City of New Guatemala Lond. 1822, 4° xiii pp. ' Teatro Critico,' 1 page. Text, 128 pp. 17 plates. 1911 Roberts (George). The Four Tears' Voyages of Capt. 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Bellamie, 1638, 12" Sixteen prel. leaves and 566 pp. 1914 Robinson (John) A Ivstieication oi' Sepaeation eeom THE Chhech oe England, against Mr. Richard Bernard his invective, intitvled, The Separatists schisme,^we copy m old calf 1639. 4" Three hundred and eighty-two pp. followed by 3 leaves of Table. 1915 Robinson (Matthew) Peace the best Policy, or Reflections upon the Appearance of a Foreign War, the present state of AflFairs at Home and the Commission for Granting Par- dons in America, half mor. Lond, 1777, title and 112 pp. 8° SEVENTH bat's SALE. 215 1916 Robinson (John) A Itst and Neoessaet Apologue of CEETAIN Chbistiafs, no lesse contumeliously then com- monly called Brovvnists, or Barovvists, published first in Latin, after translated into English by himself, red morocco extra, ly Bedford, tooled to a Soger Fayne pattern \_Leyden ?] 1644, 72 pp. including the title, 24° 1917 EoBiNsON (William) Several Epistles given forth by Two of the Lords Faithful Servants, whom he sent to New-Eng- land to bear Witness to his Everlasting Truth ; and were there (by the Priests, Eulers, and Professors) after cruel and long Imprisonment, and inhumane Whippings and Banishment, put to death, for no other Cause but for keep- ing the Commandments of God and Testimony of Jesus Lond. 1669, 11 pp. 4° 1918 Eobson (Joseph) An Account of six years residence in Hudson's-Bay, from 1733 to 1736, and 1744 to 1747, old calf Lond. 1752, 8° Title, vi and 84 pp. ;* ' Appendix,' 95 pp. ; 3 Maps. Much commended by the Monthly JReview. 1919 EooHEroET (Cesae be) Histoire Naturelle et Morale des lies Antilles de I'Amerique, avec un Vocabulaire Caraibe, fine copy, vellum Soterdami, Arnould Leers, 1658, 4° First Edition. 8 prel. leaves, viz. Two titles, ' Epistre,' Sig-ned ' L. D. P.' 4 pp. ; ' Preface,' 6 pp. ; ' Avertissement,' 2 pp. ; Text, 527 pp. ; ' Table,' 12 pp. Father du Tertre, in his Sistoire, GenArale des Antilles, com- plains that the above work is but a pirated edition of his own History, printed in 1654. See RicTi, Bib. Am., an. 1654 and 1658. 1920 — Le meme, 2nde Ed. vellum ib. 1665, 4" Eighteen prel. leaves; viz. 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Num- bered I— VI. 1927 Eodrigues de Mello (Joseph) De Eusticis Brasilise Eebus Carminum libri IV. ; Accedit Prudentii Amaralii Brasili- ensis de Sacebari Opificio Carmen, vellivm Momce, 1781, 8° viii and 206 pp. ; 4 plates at the end. 1928 Eodriguez (Antonio) Eelacion de las Fiestas qve ala Imma- cvlada Concepcion de la Virgen N. Senora se bizieron en la Eeal Ciudad de Lima en el Perii, y principalmente de las q hizo la Congregacion de la Expectacion del Parto en la Copania de lesus ano 1617 Lima, por Francisco del Canto, 1618, 4° Two prel. leaves, viz. Title, the reverse blank ; ' Erratas' and ' Tassa,' 1 page ; 'Aprobacion,' 1 page; Text, 80 folioed leaves. 1929 Eodriguez (Manuel). Senor. \_Oommences Manuel Eodriguez de la Compania de lesvs, Procurador general por las Pro- vincias de Indias, dize : etc.] [Mids, liberal Mano, y Catolico zelo de V. Magestad], 7f. mor. folio Four unnumbered pages. Respecting the Missions amongst the various Indian Tribes of Maynas, Roamaynas, Cooamas, Chepeos, Xitipos, Cbamicuros, Gayes, Eeberos, Cooamillas, Guallagos, Vcayales, Aguanos, Coronados, and others. 1930 Eodriguez Lamego (Manuel) Assiento y Capitvlacion qve ee tomo, sobre la renta y prouision general de eslauos negros que se nauegan a las Indias por tiempo de ocbo anos, y precio de ciento y veinte mil du cados cada ario, If. mor. hy Hayday 1623, folio Seventeen folioed leaves. An early printed document respecting Negro Slavery. 1931 Eoebuck (Jobn) An Enquiry whetber tbe G-uilt of the Present Civil War in America ougbt to be imputed to Great Britain or America, new ed. Tif. mor. 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Burney gives the preference to "Woodes Rogers' Journal and Charts over those of Cooke. 1935 — The same, 2nd Ed. corrected, old calf Land. 1718, 8" xix and 428 pp. ; ' Appendix,' 57 pp. ; Index, 7 pp. Maps at page 1 of Text, and pp. 1, 10, 33 and 51 of Appendix. 1936 — The same, 2nd Ed. corrected, old calf Lond. 1726, 8" The same as Second Edition of 1718, except a new title, and having in addition two plates at pp. 62 and 101, representing the Alligator and Crocodile, drawn from life. 1937 EoILe (Denys) Petition to the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, setting forth the Hardships, Inconvenieneies and Grievances which have attended him in his Attempts to make a Settlement in East Florida, humbly praying such relief as in their Lordships wisdom shall seem meet, hf. mor. ILondon, 17—], 8° Eightv-five pages ; Plan at page 72 ; ' Grants by the Governor of South Carolina,' a folded sheet ; ' Copies of his Excellency Governor Grant's Letters, and also Copies of the rough Drafts from which Mr. RoUe's Letters to the Governor were wrote, containing the full Import of the same,' 47 pp. This is a pj-ivately printed volume, of which but very few were taken off, with the Maps drawn by the author in blanks left for the purpose in the text. 1938 Eolt (Eichard) A New and Accurate History of South America: containing a Particular Account of some Acci- dents leading to the Discovery of the New World, of the Discovery made by Columbus, etc. calf Lond. 1756, 8° Eight prel. leaves and 576 pp. ; with Map of South America, by Eman Bowen. 218 SEVENTH DAl's SALE. 1939 Eomero. Por Don Nicolas Eomero de Mella, Contador de tributos, y azogues de la Nueua Espana. En elpleyto que trata con el senor Eiscal. Sobre la restitucion del dicho oficio ; y ea satisfacion de los cargos que le hizo el seiior Liceneiado Don Pedro de Graluez, del Consejo de su Magestad, en el Supremo de las Indias, el ano de 53. En la visita de los Ministros, y Oficiales Eeales del Eeyno de Mexico, hf. mor. [Mexico, 1655], 26 folioed leaves, folio 1940 Boss (John) An Explanation of Captain Sabine's Eemarks on the late Voyage of Discovery to Baffin's Bay Land. 1819, half-title, title, and 54 pp. 8" 1941 Eoss (Eobert), Pastor, of Slratfield, A Sermon, preached at New Town, December 8th, 1773, on Church G-overnment and Discipline, unbound New Haven, Tho. and Sam. Green, [1773], 58 pp. 8" 1942 Eotheram (John), ofByton, Co. Durham, An Essay on Eaith, and its Connection with G-ood Works, 3rd ed. Lond. 'printed : New York, repr. J. Parher, V1Q7, 8" viii and 126 pp. 1943 Eoussignac (Jacques de) The Earth twice shaken wonder- fully: or. An Analogical Discourse of Earthquakes, its Natural Causes, Kinds, and Manifold Effects ; occasioned by the last of these, which happened on the Eighth Day of September 1692 JJond. for the Author, at Sion's Golledge, 169f , 4" !Four prel. leaves and 47 pp. Includes some accounts of earthquakes in America. 1944 EovAi, Gazette, Nos. 405, 409, 416 New York, James Bvoington, Aug. 16, 30, Sept. 23, 1780, each 4 pp. folio These curioas old newspapers contain the original publication of Majob Andre's Cow Chace, one canto in each number. The last of them was published on the very day of Major Andre's arrest as a spy. 1945 Euiz de Leon (Pranciseo) Hernandia, triumphos de la Ee, y gloria de las Armas Espariolas. Poema Bteroyco. Con- quista de Mexico, cabeza del imperio Septentrional de la Nueva Espana. Proezas de Hernan Cortes, Catholicos Blasones Militares, y grandez as del Nuevo Mundo, vellum Madrid, fiuda de Manuel Fernandes, 1755, 4" Ten prel. leaves and 383 pp. 1946 Eumsey (James), of Berkeley, Va. A Short Treatise on the Application of Steam, whereby is clearly shewn, from actual experiments, that Steam may be applied to propel Boats or Vessels of any burthen against rapid currents with great velocity. Principles are also introduced with Effect, by a Machine of a simple and cheap Construction, for the Pur- pose of raising Water sufficient for the working of Grist- Mills, Saw-MiUs, etc.; and for watering Meadows and other purposes of Agriculture, _;^«e cq^y, M«cw# Philadelphia, Joseph James, 1788, 26 pp. 8" SEVENTH day's SALE. 219 1947 Eassell (William) The History of America, from its Dis- covery by Columbus to the Conclusion of the late "War ; with an Appendix Lond. 1778, 4" Vo}. I. iv and 596 pp. ; 28 maps and plates. II. 630 pp. ; ' Birections for placing the Maps and Cuts,' 2 pp. ; 23 maps and plates. 1948 ErTHEEruBD (Samitel) a Survey of the Survey of that Summe of Church Discipline penned by Mr. Thomas HooKEE, late Pastor of the Church at Hartford upon Connecticot in New England; wherein the "Way of the Churches of N. England is n6w re-examined, old calf Lond. J. G.for Andr. GrooJc, 1658, 4° Four prel. leaves and 521 pp. This copy formeily belonged to the Rev. James Fitch, of Norwich, Conn., and has his signature and other writing. ,1949 Sabine (Edward) Eemarks on the Account of the late Voyage of Discovery to Baffin's Bay, published by Capt. J. 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A Chronicle of the first Colonisation of Iceland, by the Norwegians (Northmen). 1953 Sa&aed (Gabeiel) Le Geand Voyages dt Pays des HvKOFS, situe en I'Amerique vers la Mer douce, es der- niers confins de la nouuelle Prance, dite Canada. Auee vn Dictionaire de la langue Huronne, old calf Paris, Lenys Morea/v, 1632, 8" Twelve prel. leaves and 380 pp. followed by 2 blank leaves ; ' Dictionaire de la Langve,' etc. 12 pp. ; and • Les Mots Francois tournez en Huron,' 66 unpaged leaves ; ' Table des choses,' etc. 14 pp. The Vocabulary, the most valuable portion of Sagard's work, and of which it forms about a third of the bulk, is here complete; but the Voyage wants pages 150 to 173. It was the perusal of this Dictionary which led Lord Monboddo to undertake his work on the Origin and Progress of Language. 220 SETENTH day's SALE. 1954 Sagittaeitjs's Lettees . and Politicai, Speculations. Extracted from the " Public Ledger." Humbly inscribed to the very Loyal and truly Pious Doctor Samuel Cooper, Pastor of the Congregational Church in Brattle Street, calf extra, hy Bedford Boston: printed ly order of the Select Men, and sold at Donation, Hall, for the Benefit of the distressed Patriots, 1775, 8° Title and 127 pp. A strong Tory, anti-Puritanical publication, full of hits against the Pilgrim Fathers and their descendants, with a great deal of personal gossip, and, on "the whole, a book of considerable historic intei-est. To the New York, Philadelphia, and Southern antiquarian explorers after scraps against the early New Englanders, this little volume will prove a mine, and afford salt and spiee enough for many 4th of July orations and Secession speeches. 1955 Saint Domingo. Betrachtungen iiber den gegenwartigen zustand der franzosischen Colonie zu San Domingo. Aus dem Franzosischen ubersetzt, 2 vols, half calf Leipzig, 1779, 8" Vol. I. Eight pi-el. leaves, and text 310 pp. II. Two prel. leaves, and text 332 pp. 1956 Saint Domingo. History of the Island of, from its first Discovery by Columbus to the present period Lond. 1818, xiv and 44!6 pp. 8" 1957 Saint Domingo. Histoire de I'lle de Saint Domingue, depnis I'Epoque de sa decouverte par Chriatophe Colomb jusqu'a I'Annee 1818, half calf JParis, 1819, 8» Half-title, title, ii and text 390 pp. 1957*Saint John (J. Hector) Letters from an American Parmer, half calf Lond. 1782, 8° Eight prel. leaves and 318 pp.; with 2 maps. Relates to North America. A. writer in the Edinburgh Review (said to be Hazlitt) allows this to be one of the few well-written books produced by American authors. 1958 Salle (De la). 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' Warhafftige vnd liebliche Beschreibung;,' etc. 59 folioed leaves ; and colophon leaf, the reverse blank. It "was probably from this edition that Hulsius translated the following article. 1963 ScHMiDEL (HuiDEEictrs) Vera Mstoria, admirandte cvivs- dam nauigationis, ab Anno 1534, usque ad annum 1554, in Americam vel nouum Mundum, iuxta Brasiliam et Eio della Plata, confecit Norih. impen. Letini Htjlsii, 1599,4° Title, the reverse blank, and 101 pp. ; portrait of the author; copperplate etchings at pp. 6, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 21, 25, 26, 32, 37, 40, 63, 69, 79, 97. The fourth part of the HuLSins series of Voyages. Only the fourth and fifth parts were printed in Latin by Hulsius. 1964 Schoepf (lo. Davidis) Materia Medica Americana potissimvm Eegni Vegetabilis, old calf Mrlangae, lo. lac. Palmii, 1787, xviii and 170 pp. 8" 1965 Schomburgk (Eobert H.) A Description of British Gruiana, Greographical and Statistical, cloth Lond. 1840, 8° Two prel. leaves, and text 155 pp.; map. 1966 Sehoner (Joannes) Opvsevlvm Geograpbicvm ex Diversorvm Libris ac cartis summa cura et diligentia coUectum, aceomo- datum ad recenter elaboratum ab eodem globum descrip- tionis terrenae, hf. mor. [Basel, 1533], 4" Twenty-one unpaged leaves including title ; on the reverse a woodcut of the Globe. Chapters SX. XSI. refer to the ' Regiones extra Ptole- mseum," (America, the Indies, the "West India Islands, etc.) See also a curious notice of Brasil upon the last page. 1967 ScHorTEN (Gtjlielmus Coenelius) lovmal, ov Eelation exacte dv voyage dans les Indes, par vn nouueau destroit, et par les grandes Mers Australes qu'il a descouuert, vers la Pole Antartique, calf, hy Bedford Far. M. Golert, 1618, 8° Seven prel. leaves and 232 pp. Maps and plates at pp, 9, 57, 73, 103, 113, 137, 153 and 169. The interesting Relation of "Van Schouten was published in several languages in the years 1618-19. It is believed that the above, in French, is more complete in respect of the maps than the others. 222 SEVENTH day's SALE. 1968 ScHorTEN (G-tjlielmus Cornelius) lovrnal 6v Eelation exacte dv voyage dans les Indes, Paris, M. Gobert, 1619, 8° Seven prel. leaves and 232 pp. Without the maps and plates, 1969 — Le meme, autre Ed. (wants all after p. 80, heing the journal for the 17th Aug?) Ainst. Ian Icmsson, 1619, 4" Four prel. leaves, viz. Title, with copperplate engraving of ships in full sail, the reverse blank ; ' Preface. Au lecteur debonnaire,' 5 pp. ; ' Sur I'amirable navigation de Gvillavme Schovten, Natif de Hoorn,' 1 page; copperplate engraving of the Globe, with 6 portraits and 2 ships ; text, 80 pp. (incomplete) i with copperplate engravings at pp. 14, 24, 41, 45, 49, 51. 1970 ScHOTJTEN (G-rLiELMUs CoENBLirs) Diarivm vel Descriptio laboriosissimi, et molestissiini itineris. Cum a parte Australi freti Magellanici, novum ductum, aut fretum, in Magnum Mare Australe detexit, totum q'Orbem terrarum circumnavigavit, fine copy Amst. Fetrum Keerium, anno 1619, 4'' Four prel. leaves and 71 pp.; 6 maps and plates. 1971 Seabury (Samuel). The Nature and Extent of the Apos- tolical Commission. A Sermon, preached at the Conse- cration of the Eight Rev. Dr. Sam. Seabury, Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut, unbound Land. 1785, 32 pp. i" 0000 Seabury (Samuel). See Free Thoughts. 1972 Seasonable Advice to the Members of the British Parlia- ment, concerning Conciliatory Measures with America, hf. mar. Land. 1775, viii and 38 pp. 8° 1973 Seeker (Thomas) A Letter to the Eight Hon. Horatio Wal- pole, concerning Bishops in America, unbouMd Land. 1769, 2 prel. leaves and 28 pp. 8" 1974 Selkirk (Earl of). A Sketch of the British Eur Trade in North America, 2nd Ed. hf. of. Lond. 1816, 8" Three prel. leaves and 130 pp. 1975 Seller (John) America, calf extra by R Bedford, very fine copy 24" A small atlas consisting of 28 copper-plate engravings. 1976 Sentiments (The) of a Eoreigner, on the Disputes of Great Britain with America, translated from the IVench, hf. mor. Philadelphia, James Smnphreys, 1775, 27 pp. 8° 1977 Sepp (Antonii) Societat Jesu. Neuvermehrte Eeiss Beschrei- bung, wie selbe auss Hispanien in Paraquariam kommen, Br J and best Edition, old of. Passau, Q. A. Soller, 1698, 336 pp. 12° 1978 Sergeant (John) of Stochbridge. The Causes and Danger of Delusions in the Affairs of Eeligion Consider'd and Caution'd against, with particular Eeference to the Tem- per of the present Times. In a Sermon Preach'd at Springfield, April 4, 1743, hf. mor. Boston, S. Eliot, 1743, 36 pp. 8" SETENTH day's SALE. 223 1979 Sergeant (John) A Letter from, to Dr. Colman, of Boston ; containing Mr. Sergeant's Proposal of a more effectual method for the Education of Indian Children, to raise them if possible into a civil and industrious people, by intro- ducing the English Language among them, and thereby instilling into their Minds and Hearts, with a more lasting Impression, the Principles of Virtue and Piety, If. mor. Boston, Rogers and Mwle, for D. Henchman, 1743, 16 pp. 8" 1980 Sewall (Joseph) The Holy Spirit OonTincing the World of Sin, of Eighteousness, and of Judgment, considered in Pour Sermons Boston, J. Draper, for B. Henchman, 1741, 12'' Title, vi and 134 pp. 1981 Sjewalii (Samuei;) PHiEiroMEirA qu^dam Apocaltptica AD AspECTUM Note Oebis conetgtjeata ; or, some few Lines towards a description of the New Heaven, as it makes to those who stand upon the ITew Earth, veet pine COPT in morocco, hy Bedford Massachvset: Boston, Printed ly Bartholomew Green and John Allen, and are to he sold ly Bichard Wilkins, 1697, 4" four prel. leaves, viz. title, the reverse blank, ' To the Honorable, Sir William Ashvrst Knight, Governour ; and the Company for the Pro- pagation of the Gospel to the Indians in New Eng-land, and places adja- cent, in America.' 2 pp. 'To the Honourable William Stoughton, Esq. Lieut.-Gov.' 3 pp. • Psalm 139. 7—10.' 1 page. Text 60 pp. Whoever gets beyond the tough title of this book will find it a mine of history of New England. It is not only unknown to bibliographers, but it is never found quoted by historians. The author's ingenious reply to those who ciy out about the degeneracy and short lives of New Englanders, is to wait until the first person bom in New England is dead. 1982 Sewel (William) The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian People called Quakers, 3rd Ed. corrected, calf extra, wanting two leaves of the Index Philadelphia, Sam. Keimer, 1728j folio Six prel. leaves and 694 pp. ' Index' 16 pp. 1983 — The same, 3rd Ed. corrected, old calf Burlington, New Jersey, Isaac Collins, 1774, folio xii and 8 1 2 pp. ' Index' 16 pp. 1984 Seybert (Adam) Statistical Annals of the United States of America, founded on Official Documents, hoards Philadelphia, T. Bohson ^ Son, 1818, xxviii and 803 pp. 4" 1985 Setfeied ( Joh. Heineich) Poliologia ; das ist : Accurate Beschreibung aUer vornehmsten in der ganzen Welt be- findlichen Stadten, Schlossern und Vestungen, 2 vols, hlue 'morocco extra, hy- Hay day Niiirnherg, Joh. Leon. Buggel, 1695, 8° Vol. I. 14 prel. leaves with folding map of the world. Text, 480 pp. and 1 blank leaf. Vol. II. 13 prel. leaves and 1 blank leaf. Text, pp. 3—357. 2g 224 SETENTH day's SALE. 1986 Sharp. The Voyages and Adventures of Capt. Earth. Sharp, and others, in the South Sea, being a Journal of the same ; also Capt. Van Horn with his Bp.ccaiiieres surprizing of la Vera Cruz ; to which is added the True Eelation of Sir Henry Morgan his Expedition against the Spaniards in the West Indies, and his taking Panama, etc. calf Land. 1684, 8° Twelve prel. leaves and 172 pp. Not mentioned by Rich, 1987 Sharp (Grranville) Extract from a Representation of the In- justice and Dangerous Tendency of tolerating Slavery, hf. morocco 1769, 8° Title, and pp. 147—193. Index, 6 pp. An American reprint of the London edition. 1988 Sharp (Grranville) A Greneral Plan for laying out Towns and Townships on the New Acquired Lands in the East Indies, America, or elsewhere, 2nd Ed. 1804, 8° Twenty-four pages. With plan. 1989 Sharp (John) A Sermon Preached in New York, Aug. 13, 1706, at the Funeral of Katherine Lady Cornbury, Wife to Lord Cornbury, Governor of New York, New Jersey, etc. wnhownd Lond. J. Morphew, 1708, 8" Sixteen pages. It is said that the General Assembly of New York in reply to Lord Cornbury's request of a grant for a public funeral for Lady Cornbury, declined, but at the same time assured his Excellency that they would at any time readily respond to a similar request for himself. 1990 — The same, another Ed., hf. mor. Land. Printed hy H. Sills, [1708], 16 pp. 8" 1991 Shebbeare (J.) An Answer to the Queries, contained in a Letter to Dr. Shebbeare, Printed in the Public Ledger, Aug. 10, etc. hf. mor. Land, title, and text 179 pp. 8» 1992 Shebbeare (J.) An Essay on the Origin, Progress and Es- tablishment of National Society, hf. mor. Land. VITQ, 8° Title and 212 pp. Dr. Shebbeare's Essay was severely censured by the Mon. Review; it is alleged by the reviewer that beside the objectionable character of his tenets, and his reasoning on them, that his " language is frequently intemperate, foul, and opprobrious ; and humour, often coarse, low, and indelicate." 1993 — The same, 2nd Ed. Land. 1776, title and 212 pp. S" 1994 Sheffield (John Lord) Observations on the Commerce of the American States, new Ed. much enlarged Land. 1784, 8" Eight prel. leaves and 288 pp. Tables numbered I. to XI. ' The Ton- age' etc. 1 page. First published anonymously in 1783. 1995 Sheffield (John Lord) Observations on the Commerce of the American States, 6th Ed. enlarged, with Index' Land. 1784, 8» Two prel. leaves. ' Introduction' xlvii pp. ' Errata' 1 page. Text 345 pp. Tables numbered I. to XVI. ' The Tonage' 1 page. 'Contents' 4 pp. 'Index' 17 pp. ' Errata' 1 page. SEVENTH day's SALE. 225 1996 Shelvocke (George) A Voyage round the World by the Way of the Great South Sea, perform'd in the Tears 1719-22, 0^^ »«'¥ LonA. 1726, 8» Four prel. leaves, < Preface' xxxii pp. • Contenta' 4 pp. Jext 468 pp. Copperplate map, and plates at pp. 106, 263, and 404 (2). This is a relation of the same voyage as that recorded by Betagh. The authors each reflect upon the character of the other. Burney says they are " both -written with spirit;" he might have said acrimony. Betagh accuses Shelvocke of piracy and embezzlement. 1997 Shepard (Thomas) ofMmanuel Coll. Oambridge, afterwards of Cambridge, N.B. The Sincere Convert discovering the Paucity of true Believers, and the great Difficultie of Saving Conversion, old mar. Lond. 1643, 8" Nine prel. leaves and 266 pp. 1998 — The same, another Ed. corrected and much amended by the Author, calf Lond. 1655, 8° ' Eight prel. leaves and 247 ppi 1999 — The same, another Ed. Lond. 1664, 8° Eight prel. leaves and 216 pp. 2000 — The same, another Ed. Lond. 1667, 8" Eight prel. leaves and 237 pp. 2001 — The same, another Ed. calf Lond. 1672, 8° Eight prel. leaves and 223 pp. 2002 Shepard (Thomas) The Sound Beleever ; or, a Treatise of Evangelicall Conversion, old morocco Lond. 1645, 8° Three prel. leaves and 352 pp. 2003 — The same, another Ed. calf Land.. 1653, 8<> Title, 3 pre], pp. and text 317 pp. Table 3 pp. 2004 — The same, another Ed. Alerdeen, 1730, 120 Three hundred and twenty-five pages. Table 3 pp. 2005 Shepard (Thomas) Theses SabbaticsB; or, the Doctrine of the Sabbath Lond. 1649, 40 Four parts. Part I. 10 prel. leaves and 152 pp. Part II. 32 pp. Part III. and IV. 50 pp. 2006 — The same, another Ed. old calf Lond. 1655, 8» Fourteen prel. leaves and 320 pp. followed by 3 prel, leaves and 32 pp. with two prel. leaves, I and 17 pp. 2007 Shepard (Thomas) Certain select Cases Eesolved, Specially tending to the right ordering of the heart, that we may comfortably walk with God in our general and particular Callings Lond. 1650, 8" Four prel. leaves and 87 pp. 2008 Shepard (Thomas) Subjection to Christ in all His Ordinances and Appointments, the best means to preserve our Liberty, together with a Treatise of Ineffectual Hearing the Word Lond. 1652, S" Eight prel. leaves and 195 pp. Table 11 pp. 2009 — The same, anothet Ed. calf Lond. 1654, sm. 8° Six prel. leaves and 195 pp. ' Table," 11 pp. 226 SETENTH day's SALE. 2010 Shepard (Thomas) The Parable of the Ten Ylrgins opened and applied, old calf Land. 1660, folio aVo Parts. Part I. 4 prel. leaves and 240 pp. Part II. 203 pp. Table, 5 pp. 2011 — The same, another Ed. reprinted and carefullj corrected, old calf IZond.'l 1695, folio Two Parts. Part I-. 4 prel. leaves and 232 pp. Part II. 190 pp. Table, 5pp. 2012 [Sherman (Boger)] A Sermon, of a new kind, never preached, nqv ever -wiU be, containing a Collection of Doctrines be- longing to the Hopkintonian Scheme of Orthodoxy ; or, the Marrow of the most Modern Divinity, and an Ad- dress to the Unregenerate, agreeable to the Doctrines, Jtalf mor. New-Haven, I. and S. Green, 28 pp. 12" 2013 Shipley (Jonathan) £p. of St. Asaph, A Sermon preached be- fore the Incorporated Society for the Propagation bf the ■ Grospel in Foreign Parts, Feb. 19, 1773, half mar. Jjondon, printed : Boston, N.H. repr. Tho. and _ Joha Meet, 177^, 17 pp. 8» 2014 Shirley. A Letter from William Shirley, Esq., Governor of Massachusett's Bay, to the Duke of Newcastle, with a Journal of the Siege of Louisbourg, and other Operations of the Torces, during the Expedition against the Erench Settlements on Cape Breton, published by authority, half mor. Lond. 1746, 32 pp. 8" 2015 -^ The same, another Ed. Boston, repr. Rogers and Fowle, 1746, 16 pp. 8° 2016 Shirley. The Conduct of Major-G-en. Shirley, late General and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Eorces in North America, briefly stated, half mor. Lond. 175^, 8" viii and 1.31 pp. Said to have been written by Shirley himself. 2017 Short Address to the Government, the Merchants, Manu- facturers, and the Colonists in America,, and the Sugar Islands, on the present State of Aflairs, half mor. Lond. 1775, 8® Title and 40 pp. Written against the Colonists. 2018 Short (A) History of the Opposition during the Last Session of Parliament,, 3rd Ed. Lond. 1779, 8" Fifty-eight pp. "Bather apictwe than a history, and that picture a carU catwe,"—Iiich. 2019 — The same, 3rd Ed. half mor. Lond.l77Q, vi and 58 pp. 8» 2020 Shower (John) PraiCtical Eeflections on the Earthquakes that have happened in Europe and America, but chiefly in the Islands of Jamaica, England, Sicily, Malta, etc. 2nd Ed. half mor. Lond. 1750, title, viii and 98 pp. 8° 2020*Siborne (Capt. W.) History of the "Waterloo Campaign 1848, 8" Title and prel. leaves, 42 pp. Text, pp. 1-510, Suppyment, pp. 511-520. Appendix, pp. 521-584. ■ # SEVENTH bat's SALTS. 227 2021 SigMd (Isaac) Theological Theses, containing the chief Heads of the Ghristian Doctrine, deduced from Axioms, to which is added a Discourse by Grerrit Lydekker, A.B. New-Yorh, Samuel Brown, 1766, 8» Six prel. leaves and 55 pp. ' A Discourse,' etc. Title and 113 pp. 'Ad- vertisement,' 4 pp. 2022 Sillery (Madame) A Selection from the Annals of Virtue, containing the most Important and Interesting Anecdotes from the Histories of Spain, Portugal, China, Japan, and America, translated by Elizabeth Mary James Bath, 1794, 8" Four prel. leaves and text 255 pp. ' Subscribers,' and ' Errata,' 8 pp. 2023 SiMOir (Pedeo^ Primera Parte de las Noticias historiales de las Conqmstas de tierra firme en las Indias Occiden- tales, vellum, 2 of the 7 prel. leaves wanting Cuenca, Domingo de la Iglesia, 1627, folio Seven prel. leaves, including engraved title, text 671 pp; Table, llleaves; Table de Vocables, 9 leaves. An important relation prepared under the direction of the Council of the Indies. 2024 Simonde de Sismondi (J. C. L.) De I'lnter^t de la Prance a regard de la Traite des Negres Oenive, 1814, 59 pp. 8" 2025 Sivers (Henrich) Bericht von Grohnland, G-ezogen aus zwo Chroniken: Einer alten Ihslandischen, und einer neuen Danisehen, halfrmsia Hamb. 1674, 4» Three prel. leaves and 70 pp. with 3 eeq. pp. Map of Greenland, en- graved by J. Wichman. 2026 Slade (William) Vermont State Papers ; being a Collection of Eeoords and Documents connected with the Assumption and Establishment of G-overnment by the People of Ver- mont ; together with the Journal of the Council of Safety, the Eirst Constitution, the Early Journals of the G-eneral Assembly, and the Laws from 1779 to 1786, calf extra, hy Bedford Middlebury: J. W. Copelamd, 1823, 8» XX and pp. 9 — 568. 2027 Slavery. Eepresentation of the Board of Trade relating to the Laws made, Manufactures set up, and Trade carried on, in His Majesty's Plantations in America, half mar. Whitehall, January 23, 1733-4, folio Twenty pp. From this precious document of the Board of Trade we learn that several of the Colonies bad, for some time previous, levied duties upon the importation of Negroes from Africa, (with a view probably of ridding themselves of so odious a traffic). " We are of opinion," says the Board, " that it would be more for the interest of the English Mer- chants that Duties upon Negroes should for the future be paid by the Purchaser than by the Importer ; and His Majesty has, upon our Repre- sentation, been pleased to send an Instruction to that Effect to all the Governours in America." 228 S31TENTH DAY S SAI,E. 2028 Slavery. An Essay concerning Slavery, and the Danger Jamaica is expos'd to from the too great If umber of Slaves, and the too little Care that is taken to manage them, half mor. Land. [1745 ?] 8» Title and Introduction, 6 leaves; Text, 67 ppi 2029 — Observations on the inslaving, importing and pur- chasing of Negroes ; with some Advice thereon,, extracted from the Epistle af the Yearly-Meeting of the People called Quakers, 2nd Ed> Qermcmtown, Christ. Sower, 1760,, 16 pp. 8" 2030 — A Short Account of that Part of Africa Inhabited by the Negroes, 3rd Ed. Philadelphia, printed; Lond. vepr. 1768,. 80 pp. 8" 2031 — An Address to the Inhabitants of the British Settlements in America upon Slave-Keeping, 2nd Ed. halfmov. Philadelphia, V11Z, 54 pp. 8" 2032 — Thoughts on Civilization, and the gradual Abolition of Slavery in Africa and the West Indies, half mor. For J. Sewell [London, 1790 ?] 12 pp. 8" 2033 — Observations on the Present "War, the Projected Inva- sion, and a Decree of the National Convention for the Emancipation of the Slaves in the Erench Colonies, [by the Eev. John Hampson], half mor. Simderland,. [1793] 8" Half-title, title, and pp. 3 — 61. 0000 Slavery. See Summersetf, No. 2122. 2034 SmaUey (John) Pastor, of Mirmington, The Consistency of -, the Sinner's Inability to comply •with, the Gospel ; with his inexcusable G-mlt in not complying with it, illustrated and confirmed, in two Discourses Sart/ord : Green, and Watson, 1769, 71 pp. 8°' 2035 Smith (Aaron) The Atrocities of the Pirates ; being a faith- ful Narrative of the unparalleled Sufferings endured by the Author during his Captivity among the Pirates of the Island of Cuba Lond. 1824, 12»' xi pp. and text 214 pp. Aaron Smith was himself afterwai-ds tried at the Old Bailey as a pirate, but acq^uitted. 2036 Smith (Capt, John) A Map of Vie&ikia, with a De- SOEIPTION OF THE CoVNTElT, THE COMMODITIES, PEOPLE, G-OTEBirMENT, AND BiELiGioiT, fne copy in red morocco, hy- E. Bedfoed Printed ly Joseph Barnes, Oxford, 1612, 4* Four prel. leaves, and text 39 pp. ; second title, Oxrford, 1612, and 'To the Reader,' 2 leaves ; text,110pp.; the original Map of Virginia, with the tall, standing Indian Chief in the corner, first engraved for this work in 1612, but afterwui-ds much changed, and used in the several issues of Smith's Virginia and in Furchas' Pilgrims, Vol. 4. This early map is scarcely known to bibliographers, the subsequent issues of it being almost always inserted in this edition. SETENTH DAl's SALE. 229 2037 Smith (Ca/jt John) The Geneeall Histoeie op Vir- ginia, New England, and the Summer Isles; with THE Names of the Adyentdeees, Plantees, and Go- TEENOUES, PEOM THEIE EIEST BEGINNING ANO" 1584 TO THIS PEE SENT 1624, fine large clean copy in inorocco, ly F. Bedeoed, with a brilliant impression of the first issue of the frontispiece London, printed ly I. D. and I. IT. for Michael Sparges, 1624, folio Engraved title; 'Dedication to the Dutohesse of Richmond,' 2 pp.; 'A Preface,' 1 p. ; 'A Gentleman desirous,' etc. 1 p.; ' Samuel Purehas,' etc. [Sonnet], 4 pp.; ' The Contents,' 4 pp.; text, pp. 1 to 96 and 105 to 248, there being a hiatus of sheet 0, or pp. 97 to 104, in all copies. Four Maps, viz. Old Virginia, at p. 20; Virginia, at p. 41; Summer Islands, at p. 169 ; and New England, at p. 203. 2038 Smith (Capt. John) The Geneeall Histoeie oe Vie- GiNiA, New England, and the Summee Isles, etc. Another copy, complete with all the 4 maps, morocco, hy 'E. Bedeoed. I'irst edition This copy belonged to Thomas Penn, and has his autograph on the first leaf after the title. It is the Identical copy produced in the famous trial in 1745, between the heirs of William Penn and Lord Baltimore, respecting the boundaries of their respective Provinces, and bears on the fly-leaf a MS. certificate to that effect, signed by all the six judges, — a most important historical document. 2039 Smith (Captain John) The Tehe Teavels, ADvENirEES, AND Obseetations oe, in Europe, Asia, Affrica, and America, from Anno Domini 1593 to 1629 Lond, hy J. H.for Thomas Slater, 1630, folio Six prel. leaves and 60 pp. with the lai-ge copperplate engraving in six compartments. 2040 — The same, another Ed. ffom the London Edition of 1629, 2 vols, calf Richmond: republished at the Franhlin Press. William W. Gray, Printer, 1819, 8° Vol. I. 7 prel. leaves and 247 pp. Portrait of Smith, plates at pp. 14, 113, map at 149. II. Frontispiece; xi and 282 pp. 2041 Smith (Capitain John) Eeisen, Entdeckungen und TJnter- nehmungen, half calf Berlin, 1782, 232 pp. and 1 leaf of Errata, 8o 2042 Smith (John). An Authentic Copy of the Minutes of Evi- dence on the Trial of John Smith, a Missionary, in Deme- rara, held at the Colony House, in George Town, Demerara, Oct. 13, 1823, and 27 following days, on a Charge of excit- ing the Negroes to Eeliiellioa Lond. 1824, 179 pp. 8° 2043 Smith (Joshua Hett) An Authentic Narrative of the causes which led to the death of Major Andre, half calf Lond. 1808, 8" vii and 358 pp. Portrait, map, and plate. 230 SEVENTH day's SALE. 2044 Smith (Joshua Toultnin) The Discoyery of America by the Northmen in the Tenth Century Lond. 1839, 8" xii and 344 pp. 2 maps and 2 plates. 2045 Smith (Samuel) The Histoet oe the Coiont op Nova- C-aisAEiA, OB. New jEESEY,^Be cofy, old calf Burlington, in New Jersey : James Fa/rker, V1Q6, 8° X and 574 pp. The author was a native of the Colony the History of which he writes, and his work is much esteemed. Rich (in Ims Bib. Am. 1846) describes it as having become " very scarce and difficult to be met with." 2046 Smith ("William) A New Toyage to Guinea, tree calf Lond. 1744, 8" iv and 27€ pp. Index, 8 pp. Frontisp. andplatea at pp. 8, 147, 148, 151. 2047 Smith (Eev. 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A Tour in the United States of America, containing an Account of the Present Situation of that Country, 2 vols, calf Lond. 1784, 8" Vol. I. 12 prel. leaves, and 400 pp. II. 6 prel. leaves and 456 pp. The author, who was a zealous loyalist, lost his property during^ the war ; and his work is said to be written to gain favour with the Government, by abusing the Americans and magnifying his own losses. 2052 Snowden (Richard) Th^s American Eevolution : written in Scriptural, or Ancient Historical Style, Baltimore: W. Fechin, 360 pp. — The Columbiad ; or a Poem on the American War, in Thirteen Cantos, by Richard Snowden, Baltimore : W. Bechin, ATo. 10, Second Street, 44 pp. In 1 vol. sm. 8'> 2053 SoLis T EiBADENETEA (AwTONio de) Historia de la Con- qvista de Mexico, Poblacion, y Progresses de la America Septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nveva Espaiia, IiAEGE PAPEE, old calf Madrid, Bern, de Villa-Diego, 1684, folio First Edition. 17 prel. leaves including the engraved title containing the portrait of the Author; text, 548 pp.; ' Intlice,' 15 pp. The work of De Soils is one of the Classics of Spanish Literature. 2053* — The same, on ordinary paper ih. 1684 SETENTH day's SALE. 231 2054 Solis y Eibadeneyra (Antonio de) Historia de la Conqvista de Mexico, another Ed. old calf Barcelona, losepJh Llopis, 1691, folio Ten prel. leaves, and text 548 pp.; ' Indice,' 15 pp. 2055 — The same, another Ed. Madrid, Antonio Gonqalez de Seyes, 1704, folio Twelve prel. leaves, and text 352 pp.; ' Indice,' 15 pp. 2056 — The same, another Ed. vellum Madrid, Juan de San Martin, 1763, 4" Twelve prel. leaves and 476 pp. 2057 — The same, another Ed. vellum Madrid, Don Antonio Mayoral, 1768, 4° Twelve prel. leaves and 549 pp. 2058 — The same, another Ed. 2 vols. jBarcelona, Thomas Fiferrer, 1771, 8° Vol. I. 12 prel. leaves and 479 pp. ; map and plates at pp. 1 , 48, .390, 393, 397, 464. II. 6 prel. leaves and 488 pp. ; plates at pp. 199, 264. 2059 — The same, another Ed. Madrid, D. Antonio Fernandez, 1790, 4° Ten prel. leaves and 549 pp. 2060 — The same, another Ed. 3 vols. Madrid, Placido JBarco Lopes, 1791, sm. 8° Vol. I. 16 prel. leaves and 357 pp. ; Indice, 9 pp. II. 2 prel. leaves and 500 pp. III. 2 prel. leaves and 364 pp. 2061 Solis J Eibadeneyra (Antonio de) Histoire de la Conquete du Mexique, ou de la Nouvelle Espagne, par Fernand Cortez, 2 vols. Jlne copy La Saye, Adrian Moetjens, 1692, 12° Vol.1. 18prel. leaves and 412pp.; 'Table,' 15pp.; 11 plates. II. 6 prel. leaves and 378 pp.; 'Table,' 15 pp. ; 3 plates. 2062 — Le meme, autre Ed. 2 vols, old calf Paris, par la Gompagnie des Lihraires, 1704, sm. 8° Vol.1. 18 prel. leaves and 412 pp. ; 'Table,' 20 pp.; copperplate map, and platesatpn.l, 35, 44,184,341, 345, 346,348,365,408. II. Bprel. leaves and 380' (379) pp.; ' Table,' 1 5 pp. ; plates at pp. 177, 243, 336, 372. 2063 — Le meme, 4me Ed. 2 vols, old calf Paris, 1714, sm. 8" Vol. I. 17 prel. leaves, and text 537 pp. ; Table, 19 pp. ; map and plates at pp. 1, 43, 243, 412, 435, 447, 452, 454, 476, 534. II. 7 prel. leaves, and text 494 pp.; Table, 15 pp. ; ' Privilege du Roy,' 3 pp.; b plates. 2064 — Le meme, 5me Ed. 2 vols. Paris, 1730, sm. 8" Vol. I. 16 prel. leaves and 606 pp. ; Table, and Privilege, 26 pp. ; map and plates at pp. 1, 49, 62, 274, 466, 504, 505, 511, 514, 528. II. 6 prel. leaves and 560 pp. ; Table, 22 pp.; Plates at pp. 261, 494, 549. 2065 — Le meme, 6me Ed. 2 vols, old calf Paris, 1759, sm. 8° Vol. 1. xxxi and 606 pp. ; Table and Privilege, 26 pp. ; map and plates at pp. 1, 49, 274, 504, 505,511,514,529. II. 6 prel. leaves and 560 pp; Table, 22 pp.; plates at pp. 261, 494, 549. 2h 232 SETENTH bay's SAIE. 2066 Solis y Eibadeneyra (Antonio de) The History of the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, done into English by Thomas Townsend, Esq. .old calf Lond. 1724, folio Portrait of Cortes. Nine prel. leaves; Text, Books 1 and 2, 163pp.; plate and map at pp. 1 and 31. Books 3 and 4, 252 pp, ; plates at pp. 50, 69, 70, 72. Book 5, 152 pp.; plates at pp. 124 and 146. 2067 — The same, another Ed. 2 vols, old calf Duhl. 1727, 12° Vol. I. 18 prel. leaves and pp. 25-455 ; plates at pp. 383, 396, 417, 422. II. Title and pp. 457-970 ; with map. 2068 — The same. The whole Translation revised and corrected by Nathanael Hooke, 2 vols, old calf Lond. T. Woodward and H. lAntot, 1738, 8" Vol. I. 3 prel. leaves, x and 479 pp.; Portrait of Cortes; Plates at pp. 1, 52, 359, 393, 394, 398. II. xii and 475 pp. ; plates at pp. 430, 465. 2069 — The same, another Ed. 2 vols. Lond. 'Join Oshorn,' 1738 Tlie same as the preceding, except the title. 2070 — The same, 3rd Ed. 2 vols, loards, uncut Lond. H. Lintot; J. Whiston and B. White, 1753, 8" Vol. I. xvi and 384 pp. ; Portrait of Cortes and plates at pp. 1, 17, 290, 318, 321. II. X and .386 pp. ; plates at pp. 317 and 377. 2071 Solorzano Pereira (Juan de) Politica Indiana. Saeada en Lengva Castellana de los dos tomes del derecho, i govierno mvnicipal de las Indias Occidentales, vellum, fine copy Madrid, Diego Diaz de la Carrera, AJao 1648, folio Twenty-four prel. leaves, viz. engraved and printed titles, 2 leaves: ^Censvra del Sefior,' ' Lioencias,' etc. 2 leaves; ' Al Kei N™ Sor Don Pelipe IV.' etc. 7 leaves : 'Al Excelentissimo Sefior Don Garcia de Haro i AveUaneda,' etc. 3 leaves ; copperplate engraved portrait, 1 leaf ; ' Al Betrato del Autor deste libro,' etc. 1 leaf; ' Al Lector,' 3 leaves ; ' Tn- di'oe de los Libros,' etc. 5 leaves ; text, 1040 pp. ; ' Jndice mvy Copioso,' ■etcV"52 leaves. This first edition in Spanish of De Jure Indiarum, published in 1629, contains much more than does the Latin work. 2072 Solorzano Pereira (Juan de) De Indiarum Ivre; sive de jvsta Indiarum Occidentalium Inquisitjione, Acquisitione, et Eetentione, Edit. Nov. Vol. I. Lugduni, 1672, folio Vol. I. 12 prel. leaves and 438 pp.; Indexes, 44 leaves, followed by 64 pp. of text and 8 leaves of index. [II, 6 prel. leaves and 858 pp.; Index, 71 leaves.] 2073 SoMEE Islands. A True Eelation of the Illegal Proceed- ings of the Somer Islands Company in their Courts at London ; and the like done by their Governour, Sir John Heydon, Knight, and his Council, in the Somer Islands, calf extra, ly Bedford Lond. 1678, 4" Title, the reverse blank ; ' Contents' on A 2, 1 page, the reverse blank ; text, pp, 1 to 12 ; Contents, 1 page, the recto blank ; continuation of text (A 2), pp. 13 to 26. Not mentioned either by Lowndes or Rich. SETENTH day's. SALE. 233 2074 Soto. A Eektion of the Invasion and Conquest of Florida by the Spaniards under the command of Fernando de Soto, written in Portuguese by a Grentleman of the Town of Elvas, now Englished; to which is subjoyned two Jour- neys of the present Emperour of China into Tartary in the years 1682 and 1683, with some Discoveries made by the Spaniards in the Island of California in the year 1683, calf Lond. 1686, 7 prel. leaves and 272 pp. 8° 2075 Sotweed Eedivivus; or the Planter's Looking-Glass, in Burlesque Verse, calculated for the Meridian of Maryland, by E. C. Gent, fine copy, rough leaves, lif. mor. Annapolis ; William Farhs,for the Author, 1730, 4" viii and text 28 pp. Alike curious as an early specimen of printing in Maryland, and as an example of American poetry. 2076 Soules (Francois) Histoire des Troubles de I'Amerique Anglaise, 3 vols. Paris, 1787, 8" Vol. I. 4 pre], leaves and 379 pp, II. Half-title, title, and 365: pp. III. Half-title, title, and 420 pp. 2077 Sousa Continho (Francisco de) Propositie ghedaen ter Vergaderinge van hare Hoogh Mog. d'Heeren Staten Q-e- nerael der Vereenigde Nederlanden, In's Grraven-Hage den. 16 Augusti, 1647, calf, ly Sayday 1647, 4 leaves, 4° 207S Southerne (Thomas) Oroonoko : A Tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Eoyal, by His Majesty's Servants, hf. mor. Lond. 1696, 4 prel. leaves and 84 pp. ' Epiloge,* 2 pp. 4" 2079 South Sea Company. A farther Examination and Expla- nation of the South Sea Company's Scheme, shewing that it is not the Interest of the South Sea Company to offer the Annuitants such terms as may induce them to come in, half mor. _ Lond. 1720, 39 pp. 8» 2080 — Some Observations on the Assiento Trade, as it has been exercised by the South Sea Company, proving the damage which will accrue thereby to the British Commerce and Plantations in America, and particularly to Jamaica, half mor. iowc?. 1728, iv and 38 pp. 8° * 2080*Southey (Eobert) History of Brazil, 8 vols. 1810-1819, 4° f Vol. I. Title; Dedication; Preface, 2 pp. ; List of Books wanted, 1 pp. ; table, 8 pp.; text, pp. 1-622; Notes, pp. 623-659. II. Half-title, Map, Title ; Preface, 4 pp. ; Table of Contents, 8 pp. ; text, pp. 1-692 ; Notes, pp. C93-718; Addenda, 1 pp. III. Half-title, Title j Preface, 6 pp.; Table of Contents, 8 pp. ; text, pp. 1-879 ; Notes, pp. 883-950. 2081 Spaniards (Tlie) Cruelty and Treachery to the English in the time of Peace and "War, discovered, being the Council of a Person of Honour to King James, then upon Treaty of Peace with them, for to insist upon a Free Trade in the West Indies, with some Expedients for the subjecting of the Spaniard in America, to the Obedience of England, half mor. Lond., J. M.for Lodowich Lloyd, 1656, 4° Two prel. leaves, viz. Title and Dedication, signed ■ D. E.' ; text, 56 pp. 234 SETEHTH day's SALE. 2082 Spafford (Horatio Gates) A Gazetteer of the State of New York, calf Albany, H. C. Southwich, JSfo. 94, State Street, 1813, 8° Three hundred and thirty-four pp. ; Appendix, ii pp. 2083 Speech (The) of a Creek-Indian, against the Immoderate Use of Spirituous Liquors, delivered in a National Assem- bly of the Creeks upon the breaking out of the late War ; to which are added, 1. A Letter from Tariza, an Indian Maid of the Eoyal Line of the Mohawks, to the principal Ladies of New York. 2. Indian Songs of Peace. 3. An American Eable, etc. Zand. 1754, 68 pp. 8" 2084 Speech (The) of a Scots "Weaver, dedicated to Eichard Glover, Esq. halfmor. Lond. 1774, 8« Sixty-five pp. At the end of the Dedication signed ' Thermopilse.' 2085 Speech (A) on some Political Topics, the substance of which was intended to have been delivered in the House of Com- mons, on Monday the 14th of December, 1778, when the Estimates of the Army were agreed to in the Committee of Supply, half mor. Lond., T. Cadell, 1779, 8" Four pre), leaves and 71 pp. 4 2086 SpEILBEEGEIf (JoEIS TAW). OoST ENDB WeST InDISCHE Spieghei;, waer in Beschreven werden de twee laetste Na- vigatien, ghedaen inde Jaeren 1614, 1615, 1616, 1617, ende 1618, de eene door den vermaerden Zee-Helt loris van Speilbergen door de Strate van Magallanes, de andere ghedaen by lacob le Maire, vellwn Amst., Jan Jaffnz, 1621, oblong 4" Four prel. leaves and pp. 9-1Q2 ; Copperplates numbered 2-18, and 20-25. Not mentioned by Bich. 2087 Spencee (Thomas) A True and Faithful Eelation of the Proceedings of the Porces of their ' Majesties K. WilKam and Q. Mary, in their Expedition against the Prench, in the Caribby Islands in the West Indies, under the Con- duct of his Excellency Christopher Codrington,^«e copy, half mor. Lond. 1691, 4* Beverse of title blank ; Dedication to Admiral Edward Bussell, 2 pages; text, 12 pp. in very close type. 2088 SpitUlus (Gaspar). Brevis et Compendiosa Narratio Mis- sionvm qvarvndam Orientis et Occidentis, excerpta ex qui- busdam litteris a PP. Petro Martinez Prouinciali Indies Orientalis, P. loanne de Atienza Prouinciali Peruanse, P. Pietro Diaz Prouinciali MexcicansB Prouineiarum, datis anno 1590 et 1591, ad Eeueren. P. Generalem, Socie- tatis lesv, et collecta per P. Gasparum Spitilli, calf extra, ly Bedford Antverpiw, Martinus Nutius, 1593, 52 pp. 12* Not mentioned by Bich. 2089 Spizelii (Theophili) Elevatio Eelationis Montezinianse de Eepertis in America Tribubus Israeliticis ; et Discussio Argumentorum, pro Origine Gentium Americanarum Israelitica, calf extra, by Bedford Basilee, Jo. Konig, 1661, sm. 8"* Twelve prel. leaves, and text, 128 pp. SEVENTH bay's SAI.E. 235 2090 Spotorno (Giambattista) Delia Origine e della Patria de Cristoforo Colombo libri tre, half mor. imcut Genova, 1819, 247 pp. 8° 2091 Sprengel (Mattbias Christian) Briefe liber Portugal, nebst einem Anhang ttber Brasilien, half calf Leipzig, 1782, 6 prel. leaves and 290 pp. sm. 8° 2092 Staben (Hans) WAEHArTiG Histoeia vnd bescheei- i BrNO- EYNEE LaNDTSOHAFFT BEE WiLBBN, NaCKETEN, G-EIMMIGEN MeNSCHEEESSEK LeTJTHEN, IN BEE NeWEN- ■yvELT America GEEEQ-EN,_^«e copi/, vellum Marpurg, Andres Kolben, ^ff Fastnacht, 1557, 4" Eight prel. leaves, viz. Title, the reverse blank, ' Dem Dui'ohleuohtigeu vnd Hoohgebornen Fiirsten vnd Herrn, Herrn Philipsen Landtgrauen zii Hessen, Graueu zii Catzenelnbogen, Diez, Ziegenhain vnd Nidda, etc. Meinem gnedigen Fiirsten vnd Herrn,' 2 pp. ; ' Dem Wolgebornen herrn H. Philipsen Graff zii Nassaw vnd Sarpriiok, etc. meinem in Gnedigen Hern. Wiiuscht D. Dryander viel heyls mit erbietunge seiner Dienste, 10 pp. ; ' Inhalt des biichs,' 1 page ; ' Was hilfft,' etc. under- neath a large woodcut of a ship in full sail; ' Die Landtschafft mit den genanten hauingen,' etc.; a folded woodcut map of ' Amerika ooer Pra- silien ;' text in 81 leaves, being signatures a to t in fours, v in five ; many woodcuts with the text. Not mentioned by Rich. The first edition of one of the most important works relating to South America. It refers chiefly to the Toupanimbas Indians of Brazil. It was reproduced by De Bry in his third part, and is much sought for by collectors of the original Editions of the Great .Voyages, reprinted in the several Great Collections. 2093 — The same, another Ed., poor copy, some leaves a little injured Marpurg, Andres Golhen, vff MaricB Qelurts tag, 1557, 4° 2094 Stanhope (G-eorge) The Early Conversion of Islanders, a wise Expedient for propagating Christianity, a Sermon preached before the Society for the Propagation of the G-ospel in Foreign Parts, at their Anniversary Meeting, Feb. 19, 1713-14, half mor. Lond. 1714, 8° Thirty-nine pp. With 2 Plans at pp. 36 and 37. 2095 State (The) of the Sugar Trade ; shewing the Dangerous Consequences that must attend any additional Duty thereon, hf. mor. Lond. 1747, 24 pp. 4° 2096 Stearns (Samuel) Astronomer, of Quebec. The American Oracle : comprehending an Account of recent Discoveries in the Arts and Sciences, with a variety of Eeligious, Poli- tical, Physical, and Philosophical subjects Lond. 1791, 8" viii and text 627 pp. Index xviii pp. This work is quite a pocket ency- clopsedia, written with great naivete. The author, among other things, forms a theory of the Aurora Borealis, from observing the sparks on " streaking the back of an old black cat." 2097 Stedman (C.) The History of the Origin, Progress, and Ter- mination of the American "War, 2 vols, calf Lond. for the Author, 1794, 4" Vol. I. XV. and 399 pp. 7 plates. II. xv. and 449 pp. ' Index.' 13 pp. 8 plates. Highly praised by the Monthly Review. 236 SETENTH day's SALE. 2098 Stephen (James) The Speech of, in the Debate in the House of Commons, March 6, 1809, on Mr. Whitbread's Motion, relative to the late overtures of the American Government, }if. mor. Lond. 1809, iv and 126 pp. 8vo. 2099 Stephens. The Castle-Builders ; or, the History of "William Stephens, of the Isle of Wight, Esq., lately deceased. A Political Novel, never before published in any Language Land, for the Author, 1759, S" XV and 198 pp. ' Contents,' pp. ix, and x. The Author was the first Se- cretary of the Colony of Georgia. 2100 Stephenson (Maemabtjke). A Call from Death to Life, and Out of the Dark wayes and Worships of the World where the Seed is held in Bondage under the Merchants of Babylon, written by Marmaduke Stephenson ; Who (to- gether with another dear Servant of the Lord called William Eobinson) hath (since the Writing hereof) suffered Death, for bearing Witnesse to the same Truth, amongst the Pro- fessors of Bostons Jurisdiction in New England. With a true Copy of two Letters, which they Writ to the Lords People a little before their Death, and also the True Copy of a Letter as it came to our hands, from a friend in New England, which gives a brief Eelation of the manner of their Martyrdom, with some of the Words which they ex- prest at the time of their suffering, half mor. Lond. for Thomas Simmons, 1660, 32 pp. 4" 2101 Steuart (Adam) Some Observations and Annotations upon the Apologetical Narration, Humbly submitted to the Honourable Houses of Parliament y the most Eeverend and Learned Divines of the Assembly, and aU the Protestant Churches here in this Island, and abroad, hf mor. Lond. for Christopher Meredith, 1643,4° 4 prel. leaves, sig-ned ' A. S.' and 71 pp. 2102 Steuart (Adam) An Answer to a Libell intituled, " A Coole Conference betweene the cleered Reformation and the Apologetical Narration, brought together by a Wel-willer to both," hf. mor. Lond. 1644, 3 pr. leaves and 62 pp. 4to. 2103 Stevens (Henry) Catalogue of American Books in the Library of the British Museum, Christmas, 1856, C. Whit- tingham, Lond. about 650 pp. 1859 — 2. A Catalogue of Mexican and other Spanish American and West India Books in the Library of the British Museum, Christmas, 1856, C. Whittingham, Lond. 64 pp. 1859, 80—3. A Cata- logue of Canadian and other British North American Books in the Library of the British Museum, Christmas, 1856, G. Whittingham, London, 16 pp. 1859, 8" — 4. A Catalogue of American Maps in the Library of the British Museum, Christmas, 1856 C. Whittingham, London, 16 pp. 1859, 8° These four Catalogues, bound in 2 volumes, comprising about 750 large 8vo. pages in double columns, similar to the Bibliotheoa Grenvilliana describing about 20,000 volumes, are printed by Whittingham on fine toned paper, in the best style of the Chiswick Press. SEVENTH DAy's SAtE. 237 2104 Stevens (Henry) Historical Nuggets. Bibliotlieca Americana, / or a Descriptive Account of my Collection of Rare Books relating to America. " I'll buy vpith you, sell with you."— Shakspeare. Vols. 1 and 2 0. Whittingham, at the Chiswick Press, Lond, 1859, 12" This -work, printed in the best style of the Ohiswick Press, comprises 3000 Titles (alphabetically arranged) of rare books relating to America, most carefully given in full, with the collation and price of each work. It is intended, as far as it goes, to be a Manual for Collectors of this expen- sive class of books. Vols. 3, 4, 5 and 6, forming a second alphabet, are preparing for the press, and will be issued in the course of a few months. Vol. 7 will contain descriptions of the Voyages of De Bry, Hulsius, Thevenot, Purchas, Hakluyt, Remusio, etc. Vols. 8 and 9, books with- out prices, and Vol. 10, an Index of the whole series. 2105 Stevens (Henry) Catalogue of My English Library Privately printed by Charles Whittingham, 1853, 12" This little Manual was prepared in 1853, and printed for private distribu- tion. It contains a list of about 5700 volumes of standard English books, and was designed to aid collectors in the ohoiee of their books and editions. The contents are given of the principal collected works, together with the dates of birth and death of most of the deceased authors. 2106 Stevens (John) A New Collection oe Voyages and Teatels, into several Paets oe the Woeld, none op them evee beeoee printed in english, 2 vols. laege AND THICK PAPBE, calf extra, gilt edges, hy Prancis Bedford London, J. Knapton, 1711, 4" Vol. I. 6 prel. leaves including the collective title, ' Molueco and Philip- pine Islands, &c.' 260 pp. Index, 8 pp. 'A New Voyage to Carolina' etc. 3 prel. leaves and 258 pp. ' Lately publish'd,' etc. 1 page. With map and 2 plates. II. 5 prel. leaves including collective title ' Travels of P. de Cieza, etc' 244 pp. The contents and index 1 1 pp. ' The Travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia :' etc. 2 prel. leaves and 264 pp. The contents and Index 16 pp. ' The Travels of the Sieur Mouette,' etc. 115 pp. The contents and index 5 pp. ' The Travels of Peter Teixeira," etc. 81 pp. The contents and index 6 pp. 'A Voyage to Madagascar, etc. by Francis Cauche,' 77 pp. Index 3 pp. with 2 maps and plates. On large paper this book is of excessive rarity if not unique. Four leaves in vol. 1 are somewhat smaller than the rest, having been supplied from an uncut small paper copy. These leaves were probably omitted to be printed on large paper. 2107 Stigliani (Tomaso) Del Mondo Nvovo Venti Primi Canti, co i sommarii dell' istesso Autore dietro a ciaschedun d'essi, e con vna lettera del medesimo in fine Piacenza, Aless. Pazacchi, 1617, 12° Seven hundred pp. Errori, etc. 6 pp. 2108 Stiles (Ezra) The United States elevated to Glory and Honour, a Sermon, preached before His Excellency Jona- than Trumbull, Esq. LL.D. Governor, at the Anniversary Election, hf. mar. New-Haven : Tho. and Sam.. Green, 1783, 96 pp. 8° Shortly after this extraordinary Sermon was published. President Styles undertook certain experiments with a balloon before the students of Yale College, but not succeeding, it is said that one of the students suggested that if the Doctor would put in this sermon instead of the other gas the balloon would no doubt go up. 238 SETENTH day's SALE. 2109 Stiles (Ezra) Pastor of Newport. A Discourse on the Christian Union, hf. mor. Boston : Edes and Gill, 1761, 139 pp. 8° 2110 Stiles (Ezra) A History of three of the Judges of King Charles I. Major-G-eneral Whalley, Major- Greneral Groffe, and Colonel Dixwell : Who, at the Eestoration, 1660, fled to America ; and were secreted and concealed, in Massa- chusetts and Connecticut, for near thirty years, with an Ac- count of Mr. Theophilus Whale, of Narragansett, supposed to have been also one of the Judges, calf extra, hy Bedford Sartford: Misha Babcock, 1794, 8» Three hundred and fifty-seven pp. Errata, and Advertisement 1 page, portrait of Stiles facing title, 8 plates at pp. 129, 77, SO, 114, 126, 136, 202, 345, numbered 1 to IX. 2111 Stith (William) Governor of William and Mary Coll. The History of the Eirst Discovery and Settlement of Vir- ginia, being an Essay towards a General History of this Colony, calf fine copy Williamsbwrg : Will. Barks, 1747, 8° viii and 331 pp. 'An Appendix to the Krst Part of the History of Vir- ginia,' etc. V and 34 pp. Allen (^Biog. Dwt.') speaks highly of this work. 2112 Stith (William) The History of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia Virginia printed : Lond.repr. 1753, 8" viii and 331 pp. 'An Appendix to the First Part of the History of Vir- ginia,' etc. V and 34 pp. This is really the Williamsburg edition, with a new title. 2113 Stoddaed (Solomon) Gospel Oedee Eeyived, being an Answer to a Book lately set forth by the Eeverend Mr. Increase Mather, President of Harvard Colledge, etc. enti- tuled, the Order of the Gospel, etc. fine copy, in green mor. by Bedford 1700, 4" Six prel. leaves, viz. ' Advertisement,' facing the title ; title ; ' The Epistle Dedicatory, To the Churches of Christ in N. England,' 8 pp.; text, 40 pp. The Advertisement facing the Title is as follows : " The Reader is desired to take notice that the Press in Boston is so much under the awe of the Reverend Author, whom we answer, and his Friends that we could not obtain of the Printer there to print the following Sheets, which is the only true reason why we have sent the copy so far for its impression and where it [was] printed with some difficulty." The vo- lume was probably printed by Bradford, in New York. 2114 Stoddaed (Solomon) The Doctrine of Instituted Churches Explained and Proved from the Word of God, morocco, hy Bedford Bond. 1700, title and 34 pp. 4" 2115 Stoddaed (Solomon) The Way for a People to live long in the Land that God hath given them, a Sermon, morocco by Bedford, a few words restored in exact facsimile Boston, Barth. Green and John Allen, 1703, title and 25 pp. 4" 2116 Stoddaed (Solomon) An Answer to some Cases of Con- science respecting the Country, morocco extra by Bedford [Oolophonl Boston, B. Green : sold by Samuel Gerrish, 1722, 15 pp. 4" 239. EIGHTH DAY'S SALE. AT ONE o'clock MOST BrKCTUALLT. 2117 Stork (Dr.). An Extract from the Account of East Tlorida, published by Dr. Stork, who resided a considerable time in Augustine, the Metropolis of that Province. With the observations of Denys EoUe, who formed a Settlement on St. John's river, in the same Province, lif. mor. Land. 1766, title and 39 pp. 8" 2118 Stork ("William). A Description of East Florida, with a Journal, kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, Botanist to his Majesty for the Moridas ; upon a Journey from St. Augustine up the Eiver St. John's, as far as the Lakes. 3rd Ed. Loud. 1769, 4» Two prel. leaves, viii. and 40 pp. ' A Journal,' etc. Title, xii and 36 pp. Map and 2 Plans. 2119 Story. A Determination of the Case of Mr. Thomas Story, and Mr. James Hoskins, relating to an ail'air of the Penn- sylvania Company, etc., uncut Land. 1724, 11 pp. 4" 2120 Stoughton (William) Magistrate, Colony of Mass., An Assertion for True and Christian Church Policie; wherein certain Politike Objections made against the Planting of Pastors and Elders in every Congregation are sufficiently answered, etc., calf Land. 1642, 4" Five prel. leaves and 178 pp. The title wormed and in MS. 2121 SiTAEEZ deEigiteeoacCheistotal) Hechos de Don Garcia Hvrtado de Mendoga Marques de Canete, old calf Madrid, 1616, 4° Engraved title, 8 prel. leaves and 324 pp. Mendoza, the 4th Marquis de Canete, was Captain General of Chile, and afterwards Viceroy of Peru. Hich says of this work, which relates chiefly to the affairs of Peru, that it is extremely well written, and is highly esteemed in Spain. 0900 Summer Islands. See Somer Islands. 2122 Summersett (James) a Negro. The Original Eeport of the celebrated Case of James Summersett Manuscript, 132 pp. 4" It is this case which is quoted as deciding that American Slaves on reach- ing English ground are free. At no period more than the present could this MS. be of greater interest. 2123 Supremacy (The) of the British Legislature over the Colonies candidly discussed, Jif. mor. Land. 1775, 2 prel. leaves and 38 pp. 8" 2 I 240 EIGHTH day's SALE. 2124 Sutcliff (Eobert) Travels in some parts of North America, in the year 1804-6, calf York, 1811, xi and 293 pp., 6 plates, 12» 2125 Symmes (Thomas) Utile Dulci, or, a Joco-Serious Dia- logue, concerning Eegular Singing ; calculated for a par- ticular Town (where it was publickly had, on Friday, Oct. 12, 1722,) but may serve some other places in the same climate, hf. mor. Boston, B. Oreen.for Samuel Gerrish, 1723, sm. 8° Title, ii. and 59 pp. OpOO Tagalog Language, Vocabularies of the, see Noceda,TSo. 1578, and Santos, No. 1960 2126 Tailfer (Patrick), Anderson, and Douglas, A True and His- torical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia, hf. mor. GMrles-Town, So. Car., P. Timothy for ike Authors, 1741, 8° xviii and 118 pp. This work is interesting from the new view which it affords of the conduct of General Oglethorpe. 2127 Talbot (Edward Allen) Five Tears Eesidence in the Cana- das, hoards Land. 1824, 8° Vol. I. xvi and 419 pp. 1 plate. II. 400 pp. 1 plate. J 2128 Tamaio db Vaegas (Thomas) Kestavracion de la Civdad del Salvador, i baia de Todos-Sanctos, en la Provmcia del Brasil, por las Armas de Don Philippe iv. el Grande, Eei Catholico de las Espaiias i Indias etc. vellum Madrid, Por la vivda de Alonso Martin [1628.] 4" Eight prel. leaves, the eighth blank, and 178 folioed leaves. ' Svmma de lo Partievlar' etc. 8 pp. 2129 Taxation no Tyranny: an Answer to the Eesolution and Address of the American Congress, hf. mor. Lond. 1775, half-title, title, and 91 pp. 8" A very celebrated Tract by Dr. Samuel Johnson, and one which gave occasion to an animated controversy. 2130 — The same, 3rd Ed. Lond. 1775, half title, title, and 91 pp. 8° 2131 — The Pamphlet, entitled, " Taxation no Tyranny," candidly considered, and it's arguments and pernicious doctrines Exposed and Eefuted, calf extra, ly Bedford Lond. [1775], 80 Half-title, title, and text 133 pp. With many manuscript additions and corrections said to be in the handwriting of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke. The corrections are manifestly the author's, and appear as if intended for a new edition. 2132 — An Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled Taxation no Tyranny, addressed to the Author, and to Persons in Power Lond. 1775, 8" Sixty-three pp. The Monthly Bevieni styles this one of the best of the answers to Dr. Johnson's Pamphlet. 2133 — Taxation, Tyranny. Addressed to Samuel Johnson, IjL.I>., half mor. iowrf. 1775, title and 80 pp. 8" EIGHTH DAT'S SALE. 241 2131 Templeman (Thomas) A New Survey of the G-lohe; or, an Accurate Mensuration of all the Empires, Kingdoms, Countries, States, principal Provinces, Counties and Islands in the "World. . . . Also the Settlements and Factories be- longing to the English, Dutch, Erench, Portuguese, Spa- niards, etc. in the East and West-Indies, Africa, and other Parts, old calf Lond. [1776 ?], oblong 4P Engraved title, 1 pag^e ; Introduction, List of Subscribers, and Table x pp. Plates numbered 1 to 35. 2135 Tennent (Grilbert), of New BrunsimcTc, The Necessity of holding fast the Truth represented in Three Sermons on Eev. iii. 3, preached at New York, April, 1742, with an Appendix, relating to Errors lately vented by some Mora- vians in those Parts ; to which are added, a Sermon on the Priestly Office of Christ, and another, on the Virtue of Charity; together with a Sermon of a Dutch Divine on taking the little Poxes, faithfully translated,_^Me copy, ori- ginal linding Boston : S. Kneeland and T. Green, 1743, 8" Title vi and 110 pp. ' Two Sermons,' etc. Title and 37 pp. 'A Sermon, by Abraham Hellenbrock,' etc. Title and 31 pp. 2136 Tennent (Grilbert) Sermons on Important Subjects, adapted to the Perilous State of the British Nation, lately preached in Philadelphia, calf extra, by Bedford Philadelphia : Jamss Ghattin, 1758, 8° xxxvii pp. one blank leaf, and text 425 pp. 2137 Ternaux-Compans (Henri) Notice sur la Colonie de la Nou- veUe Suede, half morocco Paris, 1843, 8° Half-title, title, text 29 pp. and map. 2138 Testimony (The) of the People called Quakers, given forth by a Meeting of the Representatives of said People, in Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, held at Philadelphia the twenty-fourth Day of the first Month, 1775. Signed ' James Pemberton' Single sheet, folio 2139 Thacher (Peter) A Sermon, preached to the Society in Brat- tle Street, Boston, November 14, 1790 ; and occasioned by the Death of the Hon. James Bowdoin, Esq. LL.D., E.R.S., lately Grovemor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, halfmor. Boston, I. Thomas and B. T. Andrews, 1791, 27 pp. 4" 2140 Thatcher (B. B.) Indian Biography, or an Historical Ac- count of those individuals who have been distinguished among the North American Natives as Orators, "Warriors, Statesmen, and other remarkable Characters, 2 vols. New York, J. and J. Harper, 1832, 12" Vol. I. Title and pp. 5—324. With Plate, and Portrait of Red Jacket. II. Title and pp. 5—320. 242 EIGHTH bat's SALE. 2141 Thetenot (Melchisadec). Eecueil de Voyages de Mr. Thevenot, old calf Paris, Ustienne Michallet, 1681, 8" Title, on the reverse ' Suite du Recueil,' and 16 pp. Map at page 10. ' Deeouverte de quelques pays et Nations de I'Amerique Septentrionale,' 43 pp. with ' Carte, etc. 1673.' ' Voyage d'un Ambassadevr que le Tzaar de Moscovie envoyapar Terre a la Chine I'Annee 1653,' 18pp. ' Explication des Lettres de la Figure suivante,' 2 pp. with map. ' Dis- cours sur I'Art de la Navigation,' etc. 32 pp. ' Histoire Naturelle de I'Ephemere,' 20 pp. ' Table,' etc. engraved figures 13 pp. with 2 folded plates. ' Histoire Naturelle du Cancellua, ou Bernard I'Hermite, Representee par Kgures,' 8 pp. with plate. ' Le Cabinet de Mr. Svvam- merdam, Docteur en Medicine,' etc. 16 pp. This little volume is pai'ti- cularlj valued on account of its containing the first edition of Father Marquette's Relation of his voyage down the Mississippi River in 1673, with the map of his route, etc. 2142 Thetet (Ajtdeew) Historia bell' Inbia Ameeica detta altramente Francia Antartica; tradotta di Francese in Lingva Italiana, da M. Grivseppe Horologgi, vellum Vmegia, Gabriel Oiolito de' Ferrari, 1561, sra. 8" Sixteen prel. leaves, viz. Title, reverse blank, ' AH' Illvstriss. et Eccellent- issimo Signore, II Signer Paolo Giordano Orsino, Givseppe Horologgi,' 14 pp. ' Tavola,' 16 pp. Text 363 pp. ' Regisdro,' 1 page, followed / by one leaf with Printer's device. « 2143 Thevet (Anbeew) The Newfovnd vtoelde, oe Antaec- " TIKE, wherein is contained woderful and strange things, as well of humaine creatures, as Beastes, Fishes, Foules, and Serpents, Trees, Plants, Mines of Grolde and Siluer : gar- nished with many learned aucthorities, trauailed and written in the French tong by that excellent learned man, master Andrews Thevet, and now newly translated into Eng- lishe, wherein is reformed the errours of the auncient Cosmographers, fine cojpy Lond. ly JSenrie Bynneman,for Thomas Sachet, 1568, 4' Eight prel. leaves ; viz. Title in a broad metal type border, the reverse blank, ' To the right honorable Sir Henrie Sidney,' 4 pp. ' An Admo- nition to the Reader,' 1 page. ' In prayse of the Author,' 1 page. ' To my Lord the Right reuerend Cardinall of Sens,'8 pp. Text, 138 folioed leaves. 'The Table of the Chapters of tliis present Boke,' 4 pp. 2144 They Eun and We Eun, written on the late Engagement between Admiral Keppel and the Due de Chartres, July 27th, 1788, off TJshant, a Song, with music, Jialfmor. folio (folded in 8°) 2145 Thorn (KAaxts), Recorder of Hupert'' s Land, The Claims to the Oregon Territory considered Lond. 1844, iv and 44 pp. S^ 2146 Thomas (Daley) An Historical Account of the Else and Growth of the West-India Colonies, and of the Great Ad- vantages they are to England in respect to Trade, half calf Lond. 1690, 4" Three prel. leaves and 53 pp. Not mentioned by either Lowndes or Rich. 2147 Thomas (Pascoe) A True and Impartial Journal of a Voyage to the South-Seas and round the Globe, in His Majesty's Ship the Centurion, under the Command of Commodore George Anson, calf Lond. 1745, 8 prel. leaves and 347 pp. Appendix, 39 pp. 8» EIGHTH day's SALE. 243 2148 Thomas (GtAbeiel) An Histoeical and Geogeaphical Account of the Province and Country of Pensilvania, and of "West-New- Jersey, red morocco, hy Bedford, part of map restored in facsimile Land. 1698, 8° Four prel. leaves followed by map and ' History of Pensilvania,' 55 pp. ' History of New-Jersey,' 6 prel. leaves and 34 pp. 2149 Thompson (Thomas) An Account of Two Missionary Yoy- ages by the Appointment of the Society for the Propaga- tion of the Grospel in Poreign Parts, the one to New Jersey in North America, the other from America to the Coast of Guiney, stained Lond. 1758, 2 pr. leaves and 87 pp. 8° 2150 Thoeowgood (Thomas) Jews in Ambeica, or Probabili- ties that those Indians are Judaical, made more probable by some Additionals to the former Conjectures, an Accurate Discourse is premised of Mr. John Elliot, (who first preached the Gospel to the Natives in their own Language) touching their Origination, and his Vindication of the Planters Lond. Senry Brome, 1660, 4° Five prel. leaves; viz. Title, reverse blank, 'To the King's Most Excellent Majesty,' 8 pp. ; ' To the Noble Knig^hts, Ladies and Gentlemen of Nor- folk,' etc. 33 pp. ; ' Jevves in America. Summe of the first Treatise,' 2 pp. ; half-title ' Jewes in America.' ' The learned Conjectures of Reverend Mr. John Eliot touching the Americans,' etc. 28 pp. ' Chap. I. A short Discourse, concerning the New World, or America,' 67 pp. Thoeowgood (Thomas) Jews in Ameeica, or Probabilities that the Americans are of that Eace, with the removal! of some contrary reasonings and earnest desires for efiec- tuall endeavours to make them Christian Lond. for Tho. Slater, 1650, 4° Twenty prel. leaves, viz. Title, the reverse blank, ' To the Honovrable Knights and Gentlemen that have residence in, and relation to the County of Norfolk, Peace, from the God of Peace, 14 pp. 'The Pre. face to the Reader,' 8 pp. ' An Epistolicall Discourse of Mi'. lohn Dvry to Mr. Thorowgood,' 16 pp. Text, 139 pp. Two vols, in 1, red morocco, hy Bedford It is rarely that BOTH tabts can be found together and complete. 2151 Thoughts on the Cause of the present Discontent, 4th Ed., halfmor. Lond. 1770, title and 118 pp. 8» 2152 Thoughts on the late Transactions respecting Ealkland's Islands. [By Dr. Samuel Johnson], halfmor. Lond. V7li, title and 75 pp. 8" 2153 — The same, 2nd Ed. Tialfmor. Lond. 1771, half-title, title, and 75 pp. 8" 2154 — The same, another Ed. New York, repr. hy S. Gaine, 1771, 48 pp. 8° 2155 Three Letters to a Member of Parliament, on the Subject of the Present Dispute with our American Colonies, If. mor. Lond. 1775, 8° Title and 74 pp. Written in opposition to Ministerial policy. 2156 Throop (Benjamin) of Norwich, NM, Eeligion and Loyalty, the Duty and Glory of a People ; illustrated in a Sermon from 1 Petjer ii. 17, preached before the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut, at Hartford, on the day of the Anniversary Election, May 11th, 1758, uncut New London, Timothy Qreen, 1758, title and pp. 5-37, 12" 244 EIGHTH day's SALE. 2156*Thumb (Thomas) The Monster of Monsters ; a true and faithful Narrative of a most remarkable Phsenomenon lately seen in this Metropolis, to the great Surprize and Terror of His Majesty's good Subjects ; humbly dedicated to all the Virtuosi of New England, tmcut, red morocco {Boston], 1754, 24 pp. 12° 2157 Thtsius (Antonius) Historia Navalis, sive Celeberrimorvm Prseliorum, quae Mari ab antiquissimis temporibus usque ad Pacem Hispanicum Batavi, PcBderatiq; Belgse, utplurimum victores gesserunt, luculenta descriptio, coZ/" extra hy Hay- day Lug. Bat. Joannis Maire, 1657, 4° Four prel. leaves, 305 pp. and 7 pp. of Index. A large part of this book has relation to America. 2158 Titford (W. J.) Sketches towards a Hortus Botanicus Ameri- eanus Land, for the Author, 1811, 4° Fifteen prel. leaves including coloured frontispiece, and pp. 4-137 ; 17 coloured plates ; text to plates, 30 pp.; English Index, 4 pp.; ' Ad- denda, iv pp,; List of Subscribers, 4 pp. 2159 Tjassens (Johan) Zee-Pomtie, der Vereenigde Neder- landen, Vertoont in een Tafel, ende in twee Boecken beschreven, iaege papee, vellum Qraven-Hage, hy JoJian Vely, 1669, 4" Twenty-four prel. leaves and 391 pp. Relates mainly to America. 2160 Tobago. A Summary Account of the present flourishiag State of the Island of Tobago, with a Plan of the Island Land. 1777, iv and pp. 7-80, S"- 2161 ToEQVEMADA (Jtjan de) Las Viente y un libros rituales y Monarchia Indiana con el Origin y G-uerras de los- Indies Occidentalis, map, 3 vols. Spanish binding {small hole in one leaf) Madrid, 1723, folio Vol.1. Title ; Proemio, 6 pp.; Carta Nuncupatoria, 3 pp.; Prologo, 5 pp,;. Licenoia et Approbacion, 2 pp. ; El Rey, 1 p. ; Fee de Erratas, 1 p. ; Suma de toda la Obra de la Monarquia Indiana, 2 pp. j Indice, 14 pp. ; Los Autores, que se oitan en este primo tomo, 1 p. ; Prologo al libro primero, 3 pp. ; Map; text, pp. 1-768; Indice, 72 pp. II. Title; Indies, De los libros, y Capitulos, 12 pp. ; text, pp. 1-623 ; Indice, 57 pp. III. Title; Fee de Erratas, 1 p. ; Autores Citados, 1 p.; Indice de loa libros, 8 pp. ; Prologo al libro quinque, 4 ppi ; text, pp. 1-634 ; Indice, 42 pp. 2162 Touchstone (A) for the Clergy ; to which is added, a Poem, wrote by a Clergyman in Virginia, in a Storm of Wind and Baia Printed in the year 1771, 16 pp. 8* 2163 Tracts (Select) relating to Colonies. Consisting of — I. An Essay on Plantations, by Sir Prancis Bacon, Lord Chan- cellor of England. II. Some Passages taken out of the History of Plorence, etc. III. A Treatise, by John De Witt, Pensioner of Holland. IV. The Benefit of Planta- tions of Colonies, by William Penn. V, A Discourse con- cerning Plantations, by Sir Josiah Child. Unbound Lond. 4 prel. leaves and 40 pp. 8"^ EIGHTn DAX's SALE. 245 2164 Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York, for 1858 Albany, 1858, 8» Title; text, pp. 1-648; Table of Contents ; List of Plates ; 12 plates. 2165 Traveller's Directory (The), and Emigrant's Guide; con- taining general Descriptions of diifereut Eoutes through the States of New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and the Territory of Michigan, hoards Buffalo, Steele and Faxon, 1832, 12" Eighty-two pp. Contents, 2 pp. 2166 Traveller's Gruide (The) to America ; comprehending a con- cise and accurate description of the "Western States Cork, John Bolster, 1818, 71 pp. 12" 2167 Travels (The) of several Learned Missioners of the Society of Jesus into divers parts of the Archipelago, India, China, and America, old calf Loud. 1714, 8" Eight prel. leaves and 336 pp.; Index, Books Printed, etc. 16 pp.; 2 plates at pp. 176 and 215. 2168 Treaties (Several) of Peace and Commerce concluded be- tween the late King of Blessed Memory Deceased, and other Princes and States, hf. mot. Bond. 1686, 4° Two prel. leaves, viz. Title, reverse blank , ' Table of the Treaties,' 1 page ; Text, 269 pp. 2169 Treaties. A G-eneral Collection of Treatys, Declarations of War, Manifestos, and other Publick Papers, relating to Peace and War, among the Potentates of Europe, from 1648 to the present time The Eight of the Crown of England to Hudson's Bay, etc. old calf Land. 1710, 8° Forty-four and 448 pp. 2170 Treaties, A G-eneral Collection of, 2nd Ed. 4 vols, old calf Lond. 1732, 8» Vol. I. 32 and 448 pp. II. xxii. Errata i, and 560 pp. ; ' The Contract of Marriage of the most Christian King with the most Serene Infanta, eldest Daughter of the Catholick King, the 7th of November, 1659, 23 pp. III. xzxix and 492 pp. IV. 4 prel. leaves and 458 [490] pp. ' Catalogue,' etc. 13 pp, 2171 Treatise (A) on the Cotton Trade : in Twelve Letters, ad- dressed to the Levant Company, West India Planters, and Merchants Bond, printed for the Author, [17 — ], 12" Half-title, title, iii to vi and 63 pp. 2172 Teott (Nicholas) Chief Justice, So. Car., The Laws of the British Plantations in America, relating to the Church and the Clergy, Eeligion and Learning, lakge papee, calf Lond. 1721, folio Thirteen prel. leaves and 435 pp. Probably the rarest volume of its class, o 2173 True (A) State of the Case between the British Northern Colonies and the Sugar Islands in America, impartially con- sidered, hf. mar. 1732, title and 46 pp. 4» 246 EIGHTH day's SALE. 2174 True (The) Constitutional Means for Putting an End. to the Disputes between Great Britain and her American Colonies, Tif, mor. Land. 1769, 8° Title and 38 pp. The Author's proposal amounts to a land-tax upon the Colonists. 2175 Trumbull (John) Autobiography, Eeminiscences and Letters, from 1756 to 1841 JSTew York and Land. 1841, 8° xvi and 439 pp. ; 23 plates. 2176 Try on (Thomas) Tyron's Letters, Domestick and Foreign Lond. 1700 Title and 240 pp. Part relates to the produce and commerce of America and the West Indies. 2177 Tyron (Thomas) Letters upon several Occasions Lond. 1700, 7 prel. leaves and 240 pp. 8" 2178 Tucker (George) The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third Presi- dent of the United States ; with parts of his Correspondence never before published, 2 vols, cloth Zand. 1837, 8° Vol. I. xxii and 612 pp. Portrait of Jefferson. II. x and 587 pp. 2179 Tucker (John) of Newbury. A Sermon preached at Cam- bridge, before his Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, Esq., Governor, May 29th, 1771, [Anniversary of the Election] hf. mor. Boston, 1771, 63 pp. 8'^ 2180 Tucker (Josiah) Deam, of Gloucester. An humble Address and earnest Appeal, etc., as to " whether a connection with, or a separation from the Continental Colonies of America, be most for the national advantage, and the lasting benefit ' of these Kingdoms," hf. mor. Glocester, S. Bailees, 1775, 8" Ninety-three pp. ' An Account' etc. folded sheet at page 49. This is the Tract in which the Dean counsels the abandonment of the Colonists to themselves, as unworthy of the protection of the mother country. 2181 — The same, 2nd Ed., half morocco ib. 1775, 8" Ninety-three pp. ' An Account' etc. folded sheet at page 49. 2182 Tucker (Josiah) A Letter to Edmund Burke, Esq., Member of Parliament for the City of Bristol, and Agent for the Colony of New York, etc. in answer to his Printed Speech, said to be spoken in the House of Commons on the Twenty- Second of March, 1775, hf. mor. Gloucester, R. Baikes, 1775, 58 pp. 8" Bean Tucker in this Tract represents the Colonists as being the most un- principled, worthless, and detestable part of mankind. 2183 Tucker (Josiah). A Series of Answers to certain popular Objections against separating from the EebeUious Colonies, and discarding them entirely; being the concluding Tract of the Dean of Gloucester, on the subject of American Affairs, hf. mor. Gloucester, B. Baikes, 1776, 8° One hundred and eight pp. Contents 5 pp. EIGHTH day's SALE. 247 2184 Tucker (Josiah) Cui Bono; or, an Inquiry, what benefits can arise either to the English or the Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dutch, from the greatest Victories, or Suc- cesses in the present War. 3rd Ed. hf. mor. Lond. 1782, 8" Title and pp. v-xxv. Text pp. 3-141. A most curious production. In it the writer says, that when the Americans have made peace with Eng- land they will quarrel amongst themselves, and, with the fury of famished wolves, they will endeavour to tear each other in pieces. 2185 Tucker (Josiah) Eour Letters on important National Sub- jects, hf. mor. Gloucester, R. Raikes, 1783, 8" Tii and 119 pp. 'At a Meeting, January 24th, 1783, Resolved, That the following Letter, &c. be printed,' 23 pp. 2186 Tudor (William) The Life of James Otis, of Massachusetts, containing also, Notices of some contemporary Characters and events from the year 1760 to 1775, hf. Id. Boston, Wells and Lilly, 1823, 8° XX and 508 pp. Portrait of Otis. 2187 Tutchin (Mr.) The Earthquake of Jamaica, Described in a Pindarick Poem, hf. mor. . Lond. 1692, 8 pp. folio 2188 TvTO Eamots Sea-Eights lately made betwixt the Fleetes of the King of Spaiue, and the Eleetes of the Hollanders. The one, in the West-Indyes: the other, the Eight of this present moneth of February, betwixt Callis and Gravelin, Jif. mor. Lond.for Nath : Bvtter and Nic : Bovrne, 1639, 4" Sixteen pp. 2189 Uchteritz, Kurtze Eeise Beschreibung Hr. Heinrieh von Uchteritz, Worinnen vermeldet, was er auf derselben fiir Ungliick und Gliiek gehabt, sonderlich wie er gesangen nach West-Lidien gefiihret, zur Sclaverey verkaufft, und auff der Insel Barbados Weissenfels, Johann Christian Wohlfarten, 1705, 4° Thirty-two pp. Vignette in title. 2190 Ulloa (Antonio de) Noticias Americanas : Entretenimientos Phisicos-Historicos, sobre la America, Meridional, y la Septentrional Oriental, vellum Madrid, Francisco Manuel de Mena, 1772, 4° Twelve prel. leaves and 407 pp. ' Erratas,' 1 page. 2191 Umfreville (Edw.) Present State of Hudson's Bay, and of the Pur Trade, calf Lond. 1790, 8° Title ; Contents vii pp. ; text 230 pp. ; folded Table, or " Account," at p. 82 ; folded leaf, " Specimen of Indian Languages spoken in the In- land parts of Hudson's Bay, and between that Coast and the Coast of California," at p. 202. 2192 United States (Political and Civil History of) from 1763 to 1797, by Tim. Pitkin, 2 vols, calf New Saven, 1828, 8" Vol. 1. Title; Portrait of Washington; Preface 5 pp. ; Table of Contents 4 pp. ; Text pp. 13-528. Vol. 2. Title ; Table of Contents, 10 pp. ; Text pp. 9-500. Appendix 501-539. 2193 United States. (Statistics and Political Institutions of the) by W. G.Ouseley, half hound Philadelphia, 1632, 8° Title and preliminary leaves 16 pp. Text pp. 17-226. 2 K 248 EIGHTH DAX'S SALE. 2194 United States. General Public Acts of Congress respecting the sale and disposition of Public Lands, 2 vols. Washington, 1838, 8° Tol.l. Title, prelim, leaf. Text pp. 4-483. Appendix pp. 585-615. Index pp. 1-24. Vol. 2. Title, preliminary leaves 8 pp. Text pp. 1-1002. Ap- pendix pp. 1003-1047. Index pp. 1049-1117. 2195 United States Coast Survey 1856 (Report of tbe Superin- tendent of the) Washington, 1856, 4° Title, Letter to the Secretary, 1 pp. Abstract of Contents of Report 2 pp. Contents of Appendix, 4 pp. Index 9 pp. Errata, 1 pp. Report, pp. 1-356. Index to Sketches, 1 p. 67 Diagrams, &o. 2196 Universalist Magazine, devoted to Doctrine, Beligion, and Morality, edited by the Eev. H. Ballon, 2 vols, in 1, half Id. Boston, Mass. 1819-21, 4" Vol. 1 . Title. Index, 2 pp. Text, pp. 1-388. Vol. 2. Title, Index, 2 pp. Text, pp. 1-208. 2197 USSELYNX CWiHIAM) AeGONATTICA GrVSTATIANA ; das ist: Wothwendige nach richt von der Tewen Seefahrt vnd Kauffihandlung, hoards 'Eranchfurt am Mayn, Caspar B'ddteln, 1633, folio Ten prel. leaves ; viz. Title, on the reverse 'Verzeichnusz derer Sachen vnd Schrifften,' etc. ' Der JEonigliohen May. vnd Reiche Schweden Rath,' etc. 3 pp. ' Kurtzer Extract,' etc. 2 pp. ' Ne pagina vacaret ;' etc. 1 page. ' Oct Roy Vnd Privilegivm,' etc. 8 pp. ' Ampliatio Oder Erweiterung Desz Privilegii,' etc. 4 pp. " Formular Desz Manifest Vnd Vergleichoder Contract hrieffes,' etc. 56 pp. 'Mercvrius Gei'- manise,' etc. 5 1 pp. Not mentioned by Rich, nor, indeed, by scarcely any other bibliographer. 2198 TJtenhove (Jan) Commentariolvs Parallelos, half morocco Col. Agrip,, Lamh. Andrea, 1597, 4" Twenty-six leaves, the 16th and the last blank. ' Typis Orbis Terrarvm ' on the reverse of 8d, and recto of the 4th leaves. ' Tvrcici Imperii Descriptio' on the reverse of the 17th and recto of the 18th leaves. Maps. Part relates to the Spanish possessions in America, and. has a map of that Continent. 2199 Valdes (Antonio) Derrotero de las Costas de Espaiia en el Oceano Atlantico, y de las Islas Azores, laege papee, cf. Madrid, 1789, title, xviii and 247 pp. 8" 2200 Valle. Memorial y Carta en que el Padre Alonso del Valle Procvrador general de la Prouincia de Chile, repre- senta a N. muy Eeuerendo Padre Mucio Vitilesqui, Pre- posito general de la Compaiiia de lesvs, la necessidad que sus missiones tienen de sujetos para los gloriosos empleos de sus Apostolicos ministerios. [at the end] Seidlla, 1642, 10 unnumbered leaves, folio 2201 Vallette (Elie) The Deputy Commissary's Guide within the Province of Maryland, title a little defective Annapolis, hy Ann C — , 17 — , 8" Engraved title, iv and 248 pp. Index, 9 pp. Contents of the Appendix, 2 pp. ' Table of Descent,' at page 106, Dedicated to Robert Eden, Governor of Maryland. EIGHTH day's SALE. 249 2202 Vandee Donck (Adeiaen) Beschetvih'Gb tan Nietttv- Nebeelant, den tweeden Druck, fine copy in hlne morocco extra, ly Bedford Aemsteldam, JEvert Nieuwenhof, 1656, 4" Four prel. leaves ; viz. Title, on the reverse • Extract uyt Privilege,' etc. Four ■woodcuts of coats of ai-ms, ' Opdraoht, Aen De Hoogloffelijcke, Wel-wijze en voor zienige Heeren,' etc. Signed ' E. Nieuwenhof,' 2 pp. ' Mitsgaders, Aen de Erentfeste, Wijse ende seer "Waerdige Heeren,' etc. 2 pp. ' Aan de Leeser,' 1 page, ' Op de Voorstanders en de Beschrij- vinge,' etc. 1 page. Map, ' Nova Belgica eive Nieuw Nederlandt.' Text 1 00 pp. ' Register,' 4 pp. ' Conditien, Die door de Heeren Bur- germeesteren der Stade Amsterdam ; volgens 't gemaecte Accoort met West-Indische Compagnie', etc. Title, reverse blank, text, 5 pp. ' Lyste,' 1 page. Contains the earliest Map of the State ofNevv York (formerly called New Netherlands). The first edition of this ex- cessively rare volume did not contain the Map. This is the second and best impression of the second edition, containing some variations in the preliminary leaves. 2203 Vak Neck (Coenelts) Historiale Beschrijvinglie, In- houdende een waerachticli ver hael vande reyse ghedaen met acht Schepen van Amsterdam, onder't beleydt van den KloeckmoedigLen Admirael lacob Comelisz Neck. Hier is by-ghevoecht een Vocabulaer in Duytsoh, Malleys, ende lavaens. Amst., Michiel Colijn, 1619, obi. 4° Title and 64 leaves. 2204 Varenius (Bernhardus) Geograpbia Generalis, vellitm Amst, ex Offi. Eheviriana, 1671, 12° Engraved title, 19 prel. leaves and 784 pp. Folded sheets at pp. 8 (2), 66, 126, 172. 2205 Vaegas (Manuel de) Eelacion de los Milagros qve Dies nuestro senor ha obrado por vna Image del glorioso P. S. Fraeisco de Borja en el nueuo Eeyno de Q-ranada Madrid, por Andres de Fara, 1629, 2 leaves, folio 2206 Vatjghan (SieWm.). The G-oiiDEN Fleece Ditjidedinto Theee Paets, vnder which are discouered the Errours of Eeligion, the Vices and Decayes of the Kingdome, and lastly the wayes to get wealth, and to restore Trading so much complayned of, transported from OambrioU Colchos, out of the Southermost Part of the Hand, commonly called the Newfovndland, by Orpheus Junior, __^«e copy in morocco extra, ly F. Bedford London, Printed for Francis Williams, 1626, 4° Fourteen prel. leaves, viz. 1, Title, reverse blank ; 2, ' The Mvses and the Graces,' etc. 2 pp. ; 3, ' Mussse et Charites,' 1 page, followed on the reverse by ' To the indiiferent Readers,' 3 pp. ; 5, ' To the vnoharitable Readers,' 4 pp. ; 7, Verses ' In Commendation,' etc. 2 pp. ; 8 to 14, ' The Contents of the Chapters ' of the 1st, 2d and 3d parts. Copper- plate map 10| by 7 inches: Text 1st part, 149 pp.; 2d part, 105 pp. ; 3d part 96 pp. 2207 Vaughan (Samuel). A Eefutation of a False Aspersion first thrown out upon Samuel Vaughan, Esq., in the Public Ledger of the Twenty-third of August, 1769, hf. mor. Lond. 1769, 2 prel. leaves and 26 pp. 8" 250 EIGHTH day's SALE. 2208 Vayer (De la Mothe le) De la Vertu des Payens Paris, 1642, 4." Title; Dedication, 2 leaves; Table, 1 leaf; text, 374 pp. 2209 Vazquez de Medina. Por Ivan Vazqyez de Medina, vezino de la Ciudad de Mexico, y Tesorero de la Casa dela mo- neda de ella, en el Pleyto con D. luan Prancisco Centeno, y D. luan Ansaldo de Vera, sobre la confirmacion del dicho oficio [1662], 24 folioed leaves, folio 2210 Veitia Linage (Joseph de) Norte de la Contratacion de las Indias Occidentales,^«e copy Sevilla, luan Francisco de Bias, 1672, folio Sixteen prel. leaves ; Libro Primero 299 pp. Libro Segvndo 264 pp. Indice 70 pp., and Colophon leaf. An important work containing an abstract of the Laws relating to the Indies. 2211 Veita Linage (Joseph de) The Eule Established in Spain, for the Trade in the West Indies ; being a proper Scheme for Directing the Trade to the South Sea, now by Act of Parliament to be established in Grreat Britain, translated from the Spanish by Captain John Stevens, old calf Lond., [1700], 8° Thirteen prel. leaves, and text 367 pp. Index 9 pp. An abridged trans- lation of the preceding. 2212 Velasqdez de Caedenas, t Leon (Carlos Celedonio) BeETE PeACTIOA, T EeGIMEN del CoNrESSONAEIO DE Indios, en Mexicano, y Castellano sm. 8" Twelve prel. leaves and 54 pp. In the Mexican language, with a Spanish Translation, 2213 Venegas (Miguel) A Natural and Civil History of Cali- fornia, 2 vols, fine copy, calf Lond. 1759, 8° Vol. I. 10 prel. leaves and 455 pp. Frontispiece, map at page 13, and plate at page 36. II. 4 prel. leaves and 387 pp. Frontispiece and plate at p. 141. 2114 Veka (G-eeakdo di) Tee Natigationi, fatte dagli Olandesi e-Zelandesi al Settentrionale neUa JSTorvegia, Moscovia, e Tartaria Verso U Catai e Eegno di Sini, doue scoperso il Mare di Veygatz la Nuova Zembla et vn Paese neU Ottan- tesimo grado creduto la Groenlandia, maps and several curious plates, mor. extra, fine copy Tenet., Forro, 1599, 4* Title, containing a vignette ; Dedication, 3 leaves ; text, 79 folioed leaves; maps and leaves printed in with the text. Belonging to the series of Helations of De Bry, Hulsius, and Hartgarts. 2115 Veenon. Specimen (A) of Naked Truth, from a British Sailor, hf. mor. Lond. 1746, 30 pp., S* It was for publishing this pamphlet, relating to the expeditions against the Spanish possessions in America, that Admiral Vernon was struck oS the list of flag oflicers. 2216 Vernon (Admiral). The Genuine Speech of the truly Honourable Adm — ^1 V n, to the Sea Officers, at a Council of War, just before the Attack of C a, [Carthagena] unbound Lond., 1741, 8" Half-title, title, and 19 pp. 2217 Vernon (Admiral) A New Ballad on the Taking of Porto- Bello Lond. 1740, 7 pp. folio EI&HTH bat's sale. 251 0000 Vernon (Admiral) See Specimen of Naked Truth 2218 Very (A) short and candid Appeal to Pree Born Britons, by an American, hf. mor. Lond.for the Author, 1774!, 8° Title and 28 pp. ; signed, ' A Carolinian.' 2219 Vesptjoci (AMEEiao) De oka antaectica pes eegbm POETTJGALLIE PRIDEM INITENTA. SPLBNDID OOPT, with rough leaves, in brown morocco extra, ly Bedford [Golophon'\ Impressvm Argentine per Mathiam hupfuff, 1505, 4° Six leaves, with woodcut of figures and ships on the title. , 2220 Vespuoci (Ameeigo). Cum PaiTiiiEGio. Paesi Notiamente f EETEOUATI. Et NoiTO MoNDO DA AlBEEICO VeSPUTIO I'lOEEifTiis'o iNTiTrLATO. Two leaves itt facsimile, viz. Title and last leaf of the Table, splendid oo:pr, in red morocco, ly Bedford [Colophon'] Stampato in Viaentia cu la impensa de Mgro. Henrico Vicentino : et diligente cura et industria de Zamaria suo fiol nel. 1507 a di^ de Nouembre Title, reverse blank ; ' Tabula Comunis,' 9 pp. ; ' Montalboddo Fracan. al suo amioissimo loanimaria Anzolello Vicentino. S.' 1 page; text in 120 leaves, Primo Libro to Libro Sexto, being signatures a to D in fours, the last leaf blank. First edition of this, the first Colleotion op Voyages. 2221 Vespucci (Ameeigo). Cosmogeaphi^ Inteodvctio ctm / QTIBTSDAM GrEOMETEIiE AC AsTEONOMIiB PEIlfCIPIIS AD eam eem necessaeiis Insupee quattuoe Ameeioi Vespucij nauigationes, m,oroceo hy Bedford [Colophon'] Finitu, iiij. kl. Septebris Anno supra sesqui- millesimu. vij. [Guatier Lud, St. Bii, 1507], 4° Twenty unnumbered leaves, being signatures A to D, a and b in 6, c and d in four leaves ; on the reverse of the title, commencing ' Divo Maximiliano Csesari semper Avgvsto Gymnasivm vosagense,' etc. ending on the last leaf ' Hactenus exequuti capita,' etc. ' Finis introduotionis,' the reverse blank. A folded sheet in signature C, counted as two leaves, with a woodcut of the globe, on the reverse, commencing ' Propositum est hoe libello quandam Cosmographie introductione seribere : quam nos tarn,' ending ' signauimus sed hsec iam missa facientes.' ' Qvattvor Amerioi Vespvtii Navigationes,' etc. 32 unnumbered leaves, signatures A (a) to f, the reverse of the last leaf blank. This book has a three-fold interest, from the facts, 1st, that it contains the first collected edition, in Latin, of the Relations of Vesputius ; 2nd, that it is the first specimen of the typographic art executed at St. Diey ; and 3rd, that in the introduction the Editor, Hylecomylus, makes the first suggestion, that, as Europe and Asia were named after women, this new world should be named after a man (Vir) Amebic DS, which suggestion unfortunately for all sympathizers in the fate of Columbus was followed. This copy has the folded leaf in sig. C often wanting. 2222 Vespucci (Ameeigo). Paesi nouamente eiteouati pee iiA Nauigatione di Spagna il Calicut. Et da Albee- TUTIO VeSPUTIO FiOEENTINO IITTITULATO MONDO Nouo : NouAMENTE Impeessa, blue morocco extra [Colophon] Stampata in Venetia per Zorsi de JRusconi millanese : nel. 1517 adi. 18 Agosto, 8° One hundred and twenty-four unnumbered leaves, in signatures A in four, b to q in eights, with woodcut of the City of Venice on the title; the reverse of the last leaf blank. 252 EIGHTH bat's SALE. 2223 Vespttcci (Amerigo). Paesi notjamente eeteouati et NoTTo MoDo da AiiBEEico Vesputio Floeetino inti- TTJLATO. Fine large copy, original vellum [Colophon'] Stampato in Milano con la impensa de lo. lacoho etfratelli da Lignano : et diligente eura et indwsiria de loanne Angela scinzen zeler : nel. 1519 a di. v. de Maso, 4" Title with woodcut of figures and ships ; on the reverse, ' Tabvla,' and ' Montalboddo Fracan,' etc. 7 pp.; text in 79 leaves, Libro Primo to Libro Sexto, being signatures a to u in fours, the last leaf blank. 2224 VESPrTira. Newe tnbekanthe iandte und bin newb "W"ElBa?E YS EUETZ VEEGAlfGEE ZETTHB EEETJlfDEir, ^Me large copy, red morocco extra, hy Bedford l^Golophon'] durch mich Qeorgen Stuchszen zu NilreinbergTik, GedriXclcte, 1508, der zweigntzigiste tage des Monadts iSeptembris, folio Sixty-eight leaves, in double columns without catchwords or pagination, but with signatures a to k in sixes, 1 in four leaves and 4 leaves of register. *^* So many early and rare editions of Vesputius' Relations as before de- scribed can scarcely be met with in any catalogue. 2225 Vespucci (Amerigo). Vita di Amerigo Vespucci, hf. mor. with portrait of ' Americ. Vespuccius ' pp. 25-35, 4* 2226 VBTANcrET (AiTGrsTiir de) Tbateo Mexicano Descripcion Breve de los Svccessos Exemplares, Historicos, Politicos, Militares, y Religiosos del nuevo mundo Occidental de laa Indias, Mexico, por Dona Maria de Benavides Viuda de luan de Ribera, 1698, 6 prel. leaves, Parts 1 and 2, 66 pp. and 168 pp. ; Indice, 2 pp.; ' Tratado de la Oiudad de Mexico,' etc. 56 pp. — Pollowed by the title to the Second Volume : ' CHEOificA de da Peotincia del Santo Etan- GBLio DE Mexico. Quarta parte del Teatro Mexieano, etc. Mexico, ib. 1697 ; 6 prel. leaves and 138 pp. ; ' Menol- ogio Pranciscano de los varonea massenalados, que con sus vadas exemplares,' etc. 1 p. the reverse blank, and 156 pp. 2 vols, in 1, red morocco, by Bedford folio Rich, who had an unusually good acquaintance with books of this class, does not notice this, nor does Salva. 2227 Viaud (Captain Pierre) The Shipwreck and Adventures of, translated by Mrs. GrifSth Land. 1771,, 8" xii and 276 pp. ; frontisp. 2228 View (A) of the Depredations and Ravages Committed by the Spaniards on the British Trade and Navigation, hf. mor. Lond. 1731 ; title, ix and 44 pp. 8° 2229 View (A) of the Controversy between Great-Britain and her Colonies, hf. mor. Neiv York : by James Sivington, 1774, 87 pp. 8* By A W. Farmer, Author of Free Thoughts, etc. 2230 — The same, another Ed. New-Yorlc, printed : London, repr. 1775, 8" Half-title, title and 90 pp. EIGHTH bat's SALE. 253 2231 View (A) of the History of G-reat-Britain, during the Ad- ministration of Lord North, to the Second Session of the rifteenth Parliament. In Two Parts, imcut Lond. 1782, 8° Title, ii and 412 pp. The first part was published in the preceding year, under the title of the History of Lord North's Administration. 2232 ViLBAO (Luis de) Sermon de la Fe en el Solene y General Avto, qye su Tribunal Santo eelebro en ia Ciudad de Lima, 21 de Diziembre, de 1625, calf extra, ly Bedford Lima, 1626 ; title and folioed leaves 2 to 18, 4" 2233 ViLiiAGiOMEZ (Pbdbo be) Discvrso Ivridico sobre que per- tenece a la Dignidad Argobispal, 5 Episcopal, el nombrar, y remover los Colectores delas Iglesias Catedrales de las Indias, fin dependencia del Eeal Patronazgo Idma, 1653, 4" 60 folioed leaves. 2234 ViLirAauTiEEEE (Don Juan de) Histoeiabe ia Cokquista BE BA Peovincia BE EL Itza, reduccion y progressos de la de el Lacandon, y otras Naciones de Indios Barbaros, de la Mediacion de el Eeyno de Grvatimala a las provincias de Tvcatan en la America Septentional \JKadrid, 1701] folio Title, having a slip pasted over the words "primera parte" (obviously a contemporary emendation) ; engraved plate of a shield of arms between columns, and within a border, Marcus Orozco, delin. et sculp. 1701 ; 31 other prel. leaves, a 2 to h ; Text pp. 660 ; Table 17 leaves. Rich, who states that this work was unknown to Meusel, says that the plate of arms is frequently wanting. No more than this first part was published. 2235 Ville (Jean Baptiste de) Histoire des Plantes de I'Europe, et des plus TJsite'es qui viennent d'Asie, d'Afrique, et d'Amerique, 2 vols, old calf Lyon, 1707, 12" Vol. I. 24 prel. leaves and 442 pp. II. Title and pp. 445—866. Table 80 pp. 2236 Vincent (Thomas) sometimes Minister of Maudlin-Milk Street, in London. An Explicatory Catechism, or an Ex- planation of the Assemblies Shorter Catechism, fine copy, original hinding Boston, N. LI. for L>. LLenohman, V11%, 12" Title; two Epistles, viii pp, text, 3-15 pp. 2237 Vindication (A) of the Proceedings of the Eastern Asso- ciation in Eairfield County, and of the Council that cen- sured Mr. White, and dismissed him from his Pastoral Ee- lation to the Eirst Church in Danbury New Haven, B. Mecom, 1764, 78 pp. 8° 2238 ViKGiiriA. The New Liee op Vieginia, beclaeing the POEMEH SITCCESSE AND PEBSENT STATE OE THAT PLANTA- TION. Published by the Authoritie of his Maiesties Counsell of 'Yivgmts., facsimile title, calf extra, hj/'E. Beb- EOEB Lond. ly Felix Kyngston,forWilliam Welby, 1612, 4" Title; "To the Right Worshipful Sir Thomas Smith," 4 pp.; Text 24 unnumbered leaves. The author in his preface, complains that nothing in his day, except it be the name of God, was so depraved, traduced and derided as the name of Yirginea. 254 EIGHTH day's BAIE. 2239 ViE&iNiA. A Peefect Desceiption" Of Vieghnia, being a full and true relation of the present State of the Planta- tion, their Health, Peace, and Plenty : the number of people, with their abundance of Cattell, Fowl, Pish, etc. with severall sorts of rich and good Commodities, which may be had, either Naturally, or by Art and Labour, mo- rocco extra, ly Bedford, very fine copy London, for Bichard Wbdenoth, 1649, 4" Two prel. leaves, viz. 1st, ou verso the royal arms; 2nd, Title, reverse blank: text 19 pp. 2240 — The Case of the Planters of Tobacco in Virginia, as re- presented by Themselves, to which is added a Vindication of the said Representation, hf. mor. Lond. 1733, 64 pp. 8° 2241 — A Memorial relating to the Tobacco Trade, offer'd to the Confederation of the Planters of Virginia and Maryland, hf mor. uncut WilliamsburgTi : William Parks, 1737, 8" Twenty-five pp. signed ' Daniel Mao Kercher." 2242 — The American Wanderer through various parts of Europe, in a series of Letters to a Lady (interspersed with a variety of interesting Anecdotes) by a Virginian Dublin, 1783, xxiii and 288 pp. 12» 0000 Virginia, ^ee Bullock, Sellier, Nicholson (William and Mary Gollege), Stiih. 0000 Virginian Language. See Lutheri Gatechismus 2243 Volney (C. P.) View of the Climate and Soil of the United States of America, to which are annexed some Accounts of Plorida, the Prench Colony of the Scioto, certain Canadian Colonies, and the Savages or Natives ; translated from the Prench Lond. 1804, 8» Twenty-four pp. Table of Contents, pp. iii-vi. Text 504 pp. Plates at pp. 59, 99. Two maps at the end. 2244 Voyage dans la Haute Pensylvanie et dans I'Etat de New York, par un Membre adoptif de la nation Oneida, traduit et public par I'auteur des Lettres d'un Cultivateur Ame- ricain, 3 vols. hf. calf Paris, 1801, 8» Vol. I. xxxii pp. including Frontispiece ; Text 427 pp. Plates at pp. 115, 1 19, 253. Map at the end. II. xiv and 434 pp. Plates at pp. 131, 182,192. Map at the end. III. xii and 410 pp. ' Indication,' etc. folded sheet at page 166, folded sheet at page 173. Plates at pp. 197, 199. ' Tableau' etc. at pp. 252, 253. 2245 Voyages. t'Historiael Joumael, van tghene ghepasseert- is van weghen drie Schepen, ghenaemt den Eam, Schaep ende het Lam, ghevaren uyt Zeelandt vander Stadt Camp- Verenaer d'Oost-Indien^wis^. Michiel Colijn, 1617, obi. 4" Forty-two leaves. This and the following article, with others in this Ca- talogue, form part of a series of Relations published by Michiel Colijn, of Amsterdam. They are of not less curiosity and rarity than the better known collections of De Bry and Hulsius EIGHTH BAT'a SALE. 255 2246 Voyages. Beschrijvinghe ende Historische verhael, vant Gont Koninckrijk van Gruinea, anders de Gout-custe de Mina genaemt Amst. Michiel Colijn, 1617, obi. 4° One hundred and four leaves, plates in the text, except one larg^e foldings one. This and the two following Relations are others of the Colijn series ; more of which will be found under the titles Speilbergen, Neck, Weerdt, etc, 2247 Voyages. 'Te erste Boeck. Historie van Indien Amst., Michiel Colijn, 1617, obi. 4" Eighty-three leaves. The author of this Relation, which will be found in De Bry, is unknown, thoug'h many have been the enquiries and specu- lations noncerning- him and his mysterious initials " G. M. A. W. L." 2248 Voyages. Oost-Indische ende Vvest-Indiscbe voyagien, Namelijck, de waeraehtighe besehrijvinglie vande drie seylagien, drie Jaren aehtermalkandaren deur de Hol- landtsche ende Zeelandtscbe Schepen, by noorden Noor- vveghen, Moseovien ende Tartarien nae de Coninckrijcken, van Catthay eude China gbedaen, de eerste voyagie der HoUandtsche Schepen op de Landen van lava Amst., Michael Colijn, 1619, obi. 4" Eighty leaves. Some of the Relations of Van Noordt, De Weerdt and Candisch, will be found in this rare volume. 2249 Voyages. AnHistoricalAccountofalltheVoyagesroundthe World, performed by English Navigators ; the whole faith- fully Extracted from the Journals of the Voyagers — Drake, undertaken in 1577-80 — Cavendish, 1586-88 — Cowley, 1683-86 — Dampier, 1689-96 — Cook, 1708-11 — Eogers, 1708-11— Clipperton and Shelvocke, 1719-22— Anson, un- dertaken in 1740-44— Byron, 1764-66— "Wallis, 1766-68— Carteret, 1766-69, and Cooke, 1768-71 ; together with that of Parkinson, M. Bougainville, and Commodore Phipps and Captain Lutwidge, 4 vols, half calf, wanting a plate L6nd. VT14i, 8» Vol. I. Title ; 1 prel. pp. ; List of Subscribers, 5 pp. ; Directions to the Boolibinder for placing the plates, 1 page ; text, 480 pp. ; 1 Map and 15 Plates. II. Title and 440 pp.; 8 plates. III. 1773, viii and 470pp.; 4 Charts and 16 Hates, [14 in this copy]. IV. 1773, Title and 364 pp.; The Bookseller's Advertisement, 3pp.; 'Supplement, con- taining the Journal of a Voyage,' etc. ; Title and 118 pp.; 5 Plates Map, and Chart. 2250 Voyages. A new Collection of Voyages, Discoveries and Travels, containing whatever is worthy of Notice, in Eu- rope, Asia, Africa and America, 7 vols, old cf. Land. 1767, 80 Vol. I. 8 prel. leaves and 515 pp. II. 2 prel. leaves and 496 pp. III. 2 prel. leaves and 520 pp. IV. 2 prel. leaves and 464 pp. V. 2 prel. leaves and 472 pp. VI. 2 prel. leaves and 543 pp. VII. 2 prel. leaves and 528 pp. There is in the first volume a list of 49 Maps and Plates. .2251 Voyages. Interesting Account of the Early Voyages made f by the Portuguese and Spaniards, etc. to Africa, East and "West Indies, the Discovery of numerous Islands, with Particulars of the Lives of those Eminent Navigators, in- cluding the Life of Columbus ; to which is added the Life of Captain Cook, old calf Lond. 1790, 4» Twelve prel. leaves and pp. 7-27G ; 7 Plates and Maps. 2 L •256 EIGHTH day's SALT!. 2252 Voyages. A G-eneral Collection of Voyages and Disco- veries made by the Portuguese and Spaniards during tlie Pifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, containing the interest- ing and entertaining Voyages of the celebrated Gonzalez and Vaz, Gonzalez Zarco, Lanzerota, Diego Gell, Cada Mosto, Pedro di Sintra, Diego d'Azambuza, Bartholomew Diaz, Vasco de Gama, Voyages to the Canary Islands, Voyages of Columbus, Nino and Guierra, Ojeda and Ves- pusius Cortereal, Alvarez Cabral, Prancis Almeed, Albu- querque, Andrea Corsali, Voyage to St. Thomas, Voyage of de Solis, Pinzon, etc. Voyage of John Ponce, Grijalva, Nicuessa, Cortes, Ojeda and Ocampo, Magellan, with other Voyages to the East Indies, the West ladies, Eound the World, etc. Land. 1789, 4» Five prel. leaves and pp. 7-518; Plates and Maps. 2253 Wadsworth (Benjamin) Pa«for of iosfow. An Essay for the Charitable Spreading of the Gospel into Dark Ignorant Places, being a Sermon preached in Boston, Oct. 16, 1718, calf extra, hy Bedford Boston, ly B. Oreen,for Benj. Miot, 1718, 12" Title and 36 pp. 2254 Wadsworth (Benjamin) The Gospel not Opposed, but by the Devil and Men's Lusts, a Sermon preached at Boston, Jan. 8, 1718-19, calf extra, by Bedford Boston, hy B. Gveenfor Benj. Miot, 1719, 12" Title and 46 pp. 2255 Wadsworth (Benjamin) Vicious Courses, Procuring Po- verty, Described and Condemned, a Sermon preached at Boston, Feb. 19, 1718-19, calf extra, ly Bedford Boston, ly JoJm Allen, for Benjamin JEliot, 1719, 12" Title and 32 pp. 2256 Wafer (Lionel) A New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America, giving an Account of the Author's Abode there .... the Indian Inhabitants, their Features, Complexion, etc. their Manners, Customs, Employments, Marriages, Eeasts, Hunting, Computation, Language, etc. with Eemarkable Occurrences in the South Sea, and else- where, old calf Land. 1699, 8" Four prel. leaves and 224 pp.; Index, 14 pp.; Books, etc. 2 pp ; Map at page 1 ; Plates at pp. 28, 103, 141. Wafer was Surgeon to the Expe- dition of Dampier across the Isthmus of Barien, and was left among the Indians on account of a wound he received hy the explosion of some gunpowder. 2257 Walker (Sie Hovenden) A Journal ; or Pull Account of the late Expedition to Canada, with an Appendix Lond. 1720, 8" Two prel. leaves and 304 pp. This volume was written hy Sir W. Hoveu- den in exculpation of himself and others who commanded the unfortu- nate expedition against Canada, when, by the unskilfulness of the Pilots, eight ships and nearly a thousand men were lost in the river St. Law- EIGHTH day's sale. 257 2258 Walker (James) Letters on the "West Indies, uncut Lond. 1818, xvi and 268 pp. S" 2259 "Wallace (Edward J.) The Oregon Question determined by the Eules of International Law Lond. 1846, 39 pp. 8° 2260 "Waller. An Essay on the Value of the Mines, late of Sir Carbery Price, by William Waller, Gent. Steward of the said Mines, writ for the private satisfaction of all the Partners, old red morocco, fine copy Lond. 1698, 8° Twelve prel. leaves, and 55 pp. With two folding' sheets, one a woodcut plan of Potosi. Apparently privately printed. 2261 Walter (Thomas) Elora Carolina, secundum Systema Vege- tabUium Perillustris Linnsei digesta, hds. uncut, tvith several Manuscript additions Lond. 1788, 8° viii and 263 pp. Plate facing title. 2262 Walton and Cotton's Angler, edited by Gr. W. Bethune, iiAE&E PAPEE, plates and a duplicate set of tlie woodcuts {Proofs) New York, 1847, royal 8° Title, portrait, Advertisement to the American edition, 1 page. Bibliogra- phical Preface by the American Editor, pp. i — Ixxxiv. Prel. leaves, pp. i — xci. Te.vt, pp. i-249. Cotton's Complete Angler — Portrait, Title, Life of Cotton, pp. 1-29. Text, pp. .31-114. Appendix, pp. 115-191. Works referred to, pp. 192-195. Li&tof Books belonging to Iz. Walton, pp. 196-7. Works by Iz. Walton and Cotton, pp. 198-203. Index, pp. 206-210. 2263 Wabd. De la Guard (Theodore) The Simple Cobler of Ag- gavvam in America, willing tohelp to mend his Native Country, lamentably tattered both in the upper leather and sole, morocco extra, good copy Lond. for S. Bowtell, 1647, 4° Title ; " To the Reader," 1 leaf ; text, 80 pp. ending with a verse entitled " The Clench" (some copies have this verse before the Errata, and with the heading "Sutor ultra crepidam" at p. 1). This rare and curious work, which abounds in quaint imagery and doggrell rhyme, was pub- lished under the assumed name of Theodore de la Guard. An Account of the Author (Rev. Nathaniel Ward) will be found in Mather's IVIagnalia. 2264 Warden (D. B.) A Ghorographical and Statistical Descrip- tion of the District of Columbia Faris, Smith, Sue Montmorency, 1816, 8° vii and 212 pp. Index, 2 pp. Plan at page 1. Plate at page 34. 2265 Warren (George) An Impartial Description of Surinam upon the Continent of Gitiana, in America, with a History of several strange Beasts, Birds, Kshes, Serpents, Insects, and Customs of that Colony, etc. calf extra, hy 'Bedford Lond. hy William Oodhidfor Nathaniel Broohe, 1667, 4° = Two prel. leaves; viz. Title, the reverse blank. ' To the Reader,' 2 pp. Text, 28 pp. 2266 Washington. The Campaigns of the British Army at Wash- ington and New Orleans, in the Tears 1814-1815, by the Author of the Subaltern, corrected and revised, 4th Ed. cloth Lond. 1836, iv and 389 pp. 12° 258 EIGHTH day's SALE. 2267 Washington (George). Letters from G-eneral "Washington to several of his Friends in the Tear 1776, in which are set forth a fairer and fuller View of American Politics than ever yet transpired, halfmor. Lond. 1777, title and 73 pp. 8" 2268 "Washington. A Poetical Epistle to his Excellency George "Washington, Esq. from an Inhabitant of the State of Mary- land; to which is annexed a Short Sketch of General "Washington's Life and Character, unbound Annapolis, 1779 : Lond. repr. 1780, 24 pp. 4" 2269 Washington (George) A Message of the President of the United States to Congress relative to France and Great Britain, delivered December 5, 1793, with the Papers therein referred to. Published by order of the House of Eepre- sentatives, halfmor. uncut Philadelphia : Ghilds and Swaine, 1793, 103 pp. 8° 2270 Washington (George) Official Letters to the Honorable American Congress, written during the War between the United Colonies and Great Britain, copied from the Origi- nal Papers preserved in the Office of the Secretary of State, Philadelphia, 2 vols. Ids. Lond. 1795, 8" Vol. I. viii and 364 pp. II. Half-title, title, and 384 pp. 2271 Washington (George) Letters from, to Arthur "Toung, con- taining an Account of his Husbandry, with a Map of his Farm, etc. calf Lond. 1801, vi and 172 pp. and map, 8° 2272 Washington. Monuments of Washington's Patriotism ; a Facsimile of his Public Accounts kept during the Eevolu- tionary War, presentation copy from Joseph Till of New Orleans to S. S. Sardy Washington, 1888, folio Portrait. Title with Table of Contents at back. Two plates of the Man- sion and Tomb of Washington. Certificate of the Correctness of the facsimile, 1 page. Documents connected with the life of Washington, p. 1-23. Constitution of the United States, 4 pp. Facsimile of Ac- counts,, pp. I to 66. Facsimile of Paper Money, 2 pp. Plan of the Line of March, etc. 3 pp. Extracts from Marshall's Life, 1 page. 2273 Washington (George) Life of, with an Introduction, con- taining a View of the Colonies planted by the English on the Continent of North America, by J. Marshall, portrait and plates, 5 \6[s. half Id. 1804,8" Vol. I. Title and prel. leaves, 36 pp. Text, pp. 1-576. Two Maps and Por- trait. II. Title, frontispiece. Table of Contents 6 pp. Text, pp. 1-633. III. Title, frontispiece, Table of Contents, 6 pp. Text, pp. 1-570. IV. Title, Contents, 6 pp. Text, pp. 1-684. V. Title, Contents, 6 pp. Text, pp. 1-841. Pedigree of Washington, 2 pp. 10 Maps. 2274 Waterton (Charles) Wanderings in South America, the North- West of the United States, and the Antilles, in 1812-24, LABGE PAPEE, Ids. Lond. 1825, vii and 826 pp. frontisp. 4* 2275 Watts (Isaac) A Guide to Prayer, 8th Ed. corrected, title a little torn Boston, J. Draper, for B. Henchman, 1789, 12" Title, X and 228 pp. Table 4 pp. EIGHTH BAT S SALE. 259 2276 Webster (Noali) Collection of Papers on Political, Literary and Moral Subjects New York, 1843, title and 8 prel. pp. Text 373 pp. 8° 2277 "Webster (Pelatiah) Political Essays on the Nature and Operation of Money, Public Finances, and other Subjects, half calf PMladelphia : Joseph Crukshank, 1791, 8" viii and 504 pp. 2278 Webedt (Seba.lb de) Historisch ende Wijdtloopigh ver- hael, van'tghene de vijf Schepeu (die int Jaer 1698, tot Eotterdam toegherust zijn, om door de Straet Magellana haren handel te dryven) wedervaren is, tot den 7 Septem- ber, 1599, op welcken dagh Capiteyn Sebald de VVeerdt Amst. Michiel Golijn, title and 78 pp. ob. 4° See also Van Joris, Van Neck, and Voyages 2279 Weld (Isaac) Travels through the States of North America and Tipper and Lower Canada during the years 1795-97, half calf Lond. 1799, S" xxiv and 464 pp. ; Books, etc. 8 pp. ; ' Erratum,' pasted at the bottom of the List of Plates ; 16 plates. 2280 — The same, 8rd Ed. 2 vols, half calf Lond. 1800, 8° Vol.1. XX and 427 pp.; 2 maps and 9 plates. II. viii and 376 pp.; 5 plates. 2281 — The same, 4th Ed. 2 vols, half calf Lond. 1807, 8« Vol. I. XX and 427 pp.; 2 maps and 9 plates. II. viii and 376 pp.; 5 plates. • 2282 Weide (T.) A Short Story of the Eise, Eeign, and Euine of the Antinomians, Eamilists, and Libertines, that infected the Churches of New England .... and the Lamentable Death of Mrs. Hutchison, very fit for these Times, eiest EDITION, with the autograph of White Kennet on the title, calf extra ly Bedford, cut close Lond. for Ralph Smith, 1644, 4" Ten prel. leaves, viz. Title in a metal border, the reverse blank ; ' To the Header,' signed ' T. W.' 1 page ; ' The Preface,' signed ' T. Welde,' 16 pp.; text, 66 pp. 2283 Wemms (William). The Trial of William Wemms, James Hartegan, William M'Cauley, Hugh White, Mathew Kill- roy, William Warren, John Carrol, and Hugh Mont- gomery, Soldiers in his Majesty's 29th Regiment of Eoot, for the Murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Patrick Carr, on the 5th of March, 1770, at the Superior Court of Judicature, Court of Assize, and general G-aol Delivery, held at Boston, calf extra, hy Bedford Boston, J. Fleeming, 1770, 217 pp. 80 A copious record of the exact facts and circumstances of this case, which have been so often miarepreaented for party purposes. 260 EietHTH day's sale-. 2284 Wesley ( Jotn) A Calm Address to our American Colonies, hf.mor. Lond. 1175,2^^^.120 Ml'. Wesley here reproduces some of the arguments of Taxation no Tyranny, and his Tract elicited almost as many replies as did that of Dr. Johnson. 2285 — The same, another Ed. Jif. mor. Lond. [1775]^ 23 pp. 12° 2286 — The same, a New Edition, corrected and enlarged Lond. [1776], 22 pp. 12<> 2287 — The same, another Ed. Jif. mor. Lond. 1777, 21 pp. 12<^ 2288 Wesley. An Old Eox Tarr'd and Eeathered; occasioned by what is called Mr. John Wesley's Calm Address to our American Colonies, by an Hanoverian ; a Calm Address to our American Colonies, hf. mor. Lond. for the Author, [1775], 16 pp. 8° Vignette on title representing a fox in clerical vestments. The intention is to show Mr. Wesley's plagiarism, pointing out no less than thirty-one- paragraphs borrowed from Johnson's Taxation no Tyranny. — Rich. 2289 Wesley (John) Some Observations on Liberty ; occasioned by a late Tract, hf. mor. Lond. 1776, 36 pp. 12" 2290 West (John) The Substance of a Journal during a Residence at the Red Eiver Colony, British North America, and. frequent Excursions among the North-west American Indians, cloth Lond. 1827, 8° xvi and 326 pp. ; 4 plates. 2291 West Indies. West-ttnd Ost Indischee Lttstgaut : das ist, Eygentliche Erzehlung, :wann vnd von wem die Newe Welt ersunden, besagelt, vnd eingenommen worden,, vnd was sich Denckwiirdiges darbey zugetragen, vellmn Collen, Bey Wilhelm LiUzenhirchen, 1618, 4° Four prel. leaves, viz. Title, the reverse blank ; ' Dem Hochwiirdigen in Gott Vatter vnnd Herren, Herren Hugoni,' etc. 4 pp. signed ' Gaspar Ens L. Wilhelm Lutzenkirchen :' 'An den Giinstigen Leser,' 2 pp.;, text, 436 pp.; 'Des Ost Indischeu Lustgartens Erster Theil,' 236 pp. Not mentioned by Rich. 2292 — West Indisohe Spieghel, waer inne men sien kan, alle de Eylanden, Provintien, Lantschappen, het Maehtige Eyck van Mexico, en 'tGrout en Silver-ryeke Landt van Peru. Als mede hoe die vande Spanjaerden eerst ge inva- deert syn, door Athanasium Inga, Peruaen, van Cusco, vellum Amst., B. lansz, 1624, 4° Four prel. leaves, viz. Engraved and printed titles ; ' Toe eyghen-Brief,' 4 pp.; text, 435 pp.; ■ Register des Boecks,' 7 pp.; 3 maps, 'tNoorder deel van West Indien' and ' 't Zuyder deel van West-Indien.' Not mentioned by Rich. 2293 — Certaine Inducements to well-minded People, who are heere straitned in their Estates or otherwise, to transport themselves, or Servants, or Agents for them, into the West Indies, for the Propagating the Grospell and Increase of Trade [Land. 1644 ?], 4°- Twelve leaves, sig. A, B, C, paged 1-24. EIGHTH DAT's SALE. 261 2294 "West Indies. Copye, vande Eesolutie van de Heeren Burge- meesters ende Eaden tot Amsterdam, op't stuk vande West Indische Compagnie, genomen in August! 1649, lif. mor. 4° Eight leaves in Roman type. 2295 — Copyen. [Aen de Hoogh-Mogende Heeren Staten Ge- nerael der Vereeneghde Nederlanden] 16 pp. 4° Relating to Brasil and the West India Company. 2296 — Nader Prolongatie van het Octroy voor de Westindische Compagnie, en van de eerste prolongatie van dien, voor den tyd van nog dertig jaaren, gearresteert den 8 Angusty 1730, calf, hy Sayday Gravenhage, Jacobus Scheltns, 1730, 20 pp. 4° 2297 — To the Honourable the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses in Parliament assembled. The Humble Petition of several Proprietors of Plantations in the Islands of Nevis and St. Christophers in America, and Merchants trading to the same ; on behalf of themselves and other Inhabitants and Traders to the aforesaid Islands [Londort], a single sheet, folio 2298 — A Letter to the Eight Eeverend the Lord Bishop of Lon- don from an Inhabitant of his Majesty's Leeward-Caribbee- Islands, half mor. Loiid. 1730, 8° Half-title, title, and text 103 pp. 2299 — The Present State of the British Sugar Colonies Consi- der' d, in a Letter from a Gentleman of Barbadoes to his Priend in London, half mor. Lond. 1731, 28 pp. 4» 2300 — The Importance of the Sugar Colonies to Great Britain Stated, and Some Objections against the Sugar Colony BiU answer' d, AffiZ/'wjor. iow£?. 1731, 40 pp. 8" 2301 — A Comparison between the British Sugar Colonies and New England as they relate to the Interest of Great Britain, with some Observations on the State of New England, half mor. Lond. 1732, 43 pp. 8° 2302 — Proposals for the Sugar Planters' Address, and for Eeviv- ing the British Sugar Commerce, half mor. Lond. 1733, 35 pp. 4° 2303 — A Geographical and Historical Description of the Prin- cipal Objects of the Present War in the West Indies, viz. Cartagena, Puerto-Bello, La Vera Cruz, The Havana, and San Aiigustin, stained, half mor. Lond. 1741, 8" Four prel. leaves, and 192 pp. With the Map of the West Indies. Plan of Puerto Bello Harbour at page 85, 2304 — Journal of the Expedition to La Guira and Porto Caval los in the West Indies, under the command of Commodore Knowles, half mor. Lond. 1744, 63 pp. 8" 2305 — Real Compania de Comercio para las Islas de Santo Do- mingo, Puerto-Eico, y la Margarita, citron morocco, with arms of Lord Stuart de 'Rothesay Madrid : Joseph Mica, 1755, 2 pr. leaves, text 33 pp. 16° 262 EIGHTH day's SALE. 2306 West Indies. Eeasons grounded on Facts. Shewing, I. That a new Duty on Sugar must fall on the Planter. II. That the Liberty of a direct Exportation to Foreign Markets will not help him in this Case. III. That a new Duty will not certainly increase the Eevenue. And IV. That it will pro- bably occasion the Desertion of our Sugar Islands, hf. mor. Lond. 1748, title and p. 3-21, 8" 2307 — The Memorials of the English and French Commissaries concerning St. Lucia, _^Me copy, old calf Lond. 1755, title and 550 pp. 4" 2308 — Candid and Impartial Considerations on the Nature of the Sugar Trade ; the Comparative Importance of the Bri- tish and French Islands in the West-Indies : with the Value and Consequence of St. Lucia and Grranada truly stated Lond. 1763, half-title and title, 2 Is. text 228 pp. 3 plates, 8" 2309 — Thoughts on Trade in G-eneral, our West-Indian in par- ticular, our Continental Colonies, Canada, Gruadaloupe, and the preliminary Articles of Peace, addressed to the Com- munity, half mor. Lond. 1763, 8° Eighty-six pp ; dated ' December, 1762,' and signed ' Ignotus.' 2310 — Considerations on the Imposition of 4| per Cent, col- lected on Grenada, and the Southern Charibee Islands, by Virtue of His Majesty's Letters Patent, half morocco Lond. 1774, 8» Title, and dedication 2 leaves ; text, 40 pp. 2311 — A State of the Claim of His Majesty's Bermuda Subjects to the Eight of Gathering Salt at Turks Islands, hf. mor. Lond. 1790, title and 26 pp. 4° 2312 — An Appeal to the candour and justice of the People of England, in behalf of the West India Merchants and Planters, founded on plain facts and incontrovertible argu- ments, lif. mor. Lond. 1792, xvi, and 118 pp. 8" 2313 — An Inquiry into the Causes of the Insurrection of the Negroes in the Island of St. Domingo, with the Observa- tions of M. Garran-Coulon on the same subject, Tialfmor. Lond. 1792, 32 pp. 8<> 2314 — Considerations on the present Crisis of Affairs, as it respects the West-India Colonies, and the probable Effects of the French Decree for Emancipating the Negroes, fine copy, tmcut Lond. 1795, half-title, title, and 76 pp. 8° 2315 — The Opportunity or Eeasons for an Immediate Alliance with St. Domingo, by the Author of " The Crisis of the Sugar Colonies," tmbound Lond. 1804, 8" yiii and text 156 pp. 0000 West Indies. See AsUey, Barladoes, Jamaica, St. Do- mingo, Sotner Islands, Tobago. EIGHTH bat's SALE. 263 2316 AVetmore (James) A Yindication of the Professors of the Church of England in Connecticut, against the Invectives contained in a Sermon preached at Stanford by Mr. Noah Hobart, Dec. 31, 1746, halfmor. Boston, 1747, 45 pp. 8" 2317 Wheaton (Dr. H.) Elements of International Law, sixth JEd. edited by "W. B. Lavsrence, calf Boston, 1855, 8° Title. Table of Contents, pp. iii-xi. Introductory remarks, pp. xiii-cxcvi. Text, pp. 1-622. Appendix, pp. 625-694. Table of Cases, pp. 695-700. Index, pp. 701-728. 2318 Wheelock (Eev. Eleazer), Minister, of Lebanon, A Brief Narrative of the Indian Charity School in Lebanon, Con- necticut, half mar. Land, iy J. and W. Oliver, 1766, 8° Title ; text pp. 3-48. " Appendix," pp. 49-64. 2319 Wheelock (Eleazar) A plain and faithful Narative of the Original Design, Rise, Progress and present State of the Indian Charity School at Lebanon, in Connecticut, hf. mor. Boston, Richard and Samuel Draper, 1763, 55 pp. 8° 2320 Whitater (Nathanael) Minister, of Salem, Two Sermons on the Doctrine of Eeconciliation ; together with an Ap- pendix, in answer to a Dialogue wrote to discredit the main Truths contained in these Discourses, by the Eeverend William Hart, of Saybrook, in Connecticut, uncut Salem, Samuel Rail, 1770, 168 pp. 8° 2321 WHiTBorENE (Eichakd) a Disootese and Discoteex or NEVT-roTifD-LAiiD, with many reasons to prooue how worthy and beneficiall a Plantation may there be made, after a far better manner than now it is ; fiest edition, fine copy, in calf extra, ly Bedford Lond. Felix Kyngston, for William Barret, 1620, 4° Nine prel. leaves, viz. Title, on the reverse the royal arms ; ' To the High and Mightie Prince, lames, &c.' (A 3), 4 pp. signed ' Richard Whit- bovrne;' 'To his Maiesties good Subiects,' (B), 4 pp. signed ' R. W.;' 'The Preface, being an Indvction to the following Discourse,' (B 3), 8 pp. in italics; text (D), 69 pp. followed by one blank page ; 'A con- clusion to the Header,' 4 pp. 2322 — The same, anothee Edition, autograph of White Ken- nett on the title, calf extra, by Bedford Lond. by Felix Kingston, 1622, 4° Eleven prel. leaves, viz. Title, on the reverse the royal arms; 'At Theobalds, the 12. of April, 1 622,' 1 page : ' After our very hearty Commendations to your good Lordships,' etc. 1 page ; ' The names of some, who haue vndertaken to helpe and aduance his Maiesties Plantations in the New- found-land, viz.' 2 pp. signed 'R. W.;' 'To the High and Mightie Prince, lames, &o.' 4 pp. signed ' Richard Whitbovrne ;' ' To his Ma- iesties good Subiects,' 4 pp. signed 'R. W.;' -The Preface,' 8 pp.; text, 107 pp.; ' A Conclusion to the former Discourse,' etc. ?i pp. signed ' R.W. ;' ' A Letter from Captaine Edward Wynne,' and 3 other Letters, pp.'l to 15 (pp, 35, 70 and 71, are paged 3, 100 and 101). This edition contains much additional matter beyond that included in the pre- ceding. 2 M 264 EIGHTH bat's SALE. 2323 "Whiteouene. The same, another Edition, calf extra by Bedford Lond. Felix Kingston, 1623, 4» Nine prel. leaves, viz. Title, on the reverse the royal arms, and ' Most humbly,' etc.; ' At Theobalds, the 12. of Aprill 1692,' 1 page ; ' After our very hearty Commendations to your good Lordships,' etc. 1 page i ' The names of some, who haue vndertaken to helpe and aduance his Maiesties Plantation in the New-found-land, viz.' 2 pp. signed ' U.W. ;' ' To the High and Mightie Prince, lames, etc' 2 pp. ; ' To his Maiesties good Subiects,' 3 pp. ; ' The Preface,' 7 pp. ; text, 97 pp. ; ' A Conclusion to the former Discourse,' etc. 4 pp. ; ' A Letter from Captaine Edward Wynne,' etc. and 3 other Letters, pp. 1 to 15. Containing the additional matter mentioned in the preceding. Capt, Whitbourne was the father of Newfoundland, as Smith was of Virginia ■ and New England, and Champlain was of Canada.— iZicft. 2324 "WTiitefield (George) A Journal of a Voyage from London to Savannah in G-eorgia, in two Parts, hf. mor. title damaged \Lond. 1738], title, iv and 58 pp. 8° 2325 — The same, 5th Ed. Lond. 1739, 55 pp. 8° 2326 "Whitefield (Greorge). A Continuation of theEeverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal, from his Embarking after the Em- bargo, to his arrival at Savannah in Georgia Lond. 1740, 88 pp. 8» 2327 "Whitefield. A Continuation of the Eeverend Mr. White- field's Journal, from his arrival at Savannah, to his Eeturn to London, half mor. Lond. 1739, 8" Two prel. leaves and 38 pp. 'Advertisement," 1 page. This may he re- garded as the genuine edition ; in it the author says that the Journals already published were printed without his knowledge. 2328 — The same, 2nd Ed. Lond. 1739, 2 pr. leaves and 38 pp. 8<> 2329 Whitefield (George). A Continuation of the Eeverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal, from a few days after his Eeturn to Georgia to his Arrival at Falmouth, on the 11th of March, 1741. Containing an Account of the Work of God at Georgia, Ehode-Island, New-England, New-Tork, Penn- sylvania and South Carolina. The Seventh Journal, 2nd Ed. half mor. Lond. 1744, 88 pp. 8° 2330 Whitefield (George) Answer to the Bishop of London's last Pastoral Letter, 2nd Ed. Lond. 1739, 8» Two titles; text, pp. .%28. 'A Supplement to the Rer. Mr. Whitefield's Answer,' etc. 8 pp. 2331 Whitefield (George) The heinous Sin of Drunkenness, a Sermon Preached on board the Whitaker, wanting all after page 20 Lond. 1739, 8° 2332 Whitefield (George) Thankfulness for Mercies received, a necessary Duty ; a PareweU Sermon Preached on board the Whitaker, at anchor near Savannah in Georgia, on Sunday, May the 17th, 1738 Lond. 1739, S" Title, and pp. 3-24. 2333 Whitefield (George) An Account of Money Eeceived and Disbursed for the Orphan-House in Georgia Lond. 1741, 8° Title and 45 pp. With Plan of the Orphan House. EIGHTH bat's SALE. 265 2334 Whitefield (George) A Continuation of tlie Account of the Orphan-House in Georgia, from January, 174J, to June, 1742, to which are also subjoined, some Extracts from an Account of a Work of a like Nature, carried on by the late Professor Frank in Glaucha near Hall in Saxony, unbound JEdinb. 1742, 85 pp. 12» 2335 AVhitefield (George) A Letter to the Eeverend Mr. John Wesley, in Answer to his Sermon entituled Free-Grace Lond. 1741, 81 pp. 8° 2336 Whitefield (George). A Short Account of God's Dealings with the Eeverend Mr. George Whitefield, from his Infancy to the time of his entring into Holy Orders. Written by himself, on board the Elizabeth, Captaine Stephenson, bound from London to Philadelphia, and sent over by him to be published for the Benefit of the Orphan House in Georgia, 2nd Ed. halfmor. Lond. 1744, 46 pp. 12" 2337 Whitefield (George) Britain's Mercies, and Britain's Duty ; Eepresented in a Sermon Preach'd at the New-Building in Philadelphia, on Sunday, August 24, 1746, occasioned by the Suppression of the late Unnatural Eebellion, 2nd Ed. Boston, S. Kneeland and T. Green, 1746, 8* Title and pp. 5-22. 2338 — The same, another Ed. Jif. mar. Lond. repr. 1746, 24 pp. 8» 2339 Whitefield (George.) The Two First Parts of his Life, with his Journals, revised, corrected, and abridged, old calf Lond. 1756, 3 prel. leaves and 446 pp. 12" 2340 Whitelocke (John) Commander-in-Chief of the JSxpedition against Buenos Ayres, Trial of, by Court-Martial Lond. 1808, 8° Half-title, title, and 214 pp. 1 blank leaf. 'Appendix,' 12 pp. Plan of the march, etc. 2341 Whitney (Peter) The History of the County of Worcester, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, calf Worcester, Mass., Isaiah Thomas, 1793, 839 pp. and map, 8° 2342 Wholsome Severity reconciled with Christian Liberty: the chiefe Arguments and Exceptions used in ' The Bloudy Tenent,' ' The Compassionate Samaritane,' M. S. to A. S. etc. examined, half mor. Lond. for Christopher Meredith, 1645, 4° Four prel. leaves and 40 pp. Partly in answer to Roger Williams' Bloudy Tenent. 2343 Wigglesworth (Edward) Sollis Frofessor of Divinity, The Blessedness of the Dead who die in the Lord, a Sermon, in the Hall of Harvard CoUege, upon the News of the Death of Thomas HoUis, Esq. of London, the most bountiful Be- nefactor to that Society, unbound Boston, S. Qerrish, 1731, title, iv and 23 pp. 8" 2344 Wigglesworth (Edward) Calculations on American Popula- tion, with a Table for estimating the annual Increase of Inhabitants in the British Colonies, halfmor. Boston, John Boyle, 1775, 24 pp. 8° 266 EIGHTH day's SALE. 2345 "Wigglesworth (Edward) A Letter to the Eeveread Mr. Greorge WHtefield, by Way of Eeply to his Answer to the College Testimony against him and his Conduct Boston, T. Meet, 1745, 4» Sixty-one pp. ' Postcript,' 2 pp. ' The Reverend President's Answer,' 5 pp. signed ' Edward Holyoke.' 2346 "Wilberforce (Samuel) A History of the Protestant Episco- pal Church in America, cloth, wncut Land. 1844, xvi and 456 pp. map and table, 12" 2347 "Wilcocke (Samuel Hull) History of the Viceroyalty of Bue- nos Ayres Lond. [1806], 8» Two prel. leaves and 576 pp. Map facing title, chart and 6 plates. , 2348 Wilkes (Charles) Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition, during the Tears 1883-42, condensed and abridged, half calf lond. [1845], 4 pr. Is. and 372 pp. S" 2349 Wilkinson (James). Burr's Conspiracy exposed, and Ge- neral Wilkinson vindicated against the slanders of his Enemies on that important occasion, half calf 1811, 8" Title ; Advertisement, 1 page ; Introduction, pp. 3-18 j text; pp. 3-99 j Appendix, 136 pp. 2350 WiLLAED (Samuel) A Sermon preached upon Ezek. 22, 30, 31, occasioned by the Death of the much honoured John Leveeet, Esq., Govemour of the Colony of the Massachusets, '&^.,Jme copy in moroeeo, ly Bedford Boston, John Foster, 1679, 4" Title in a type metal border, the reverse blank, and text, 13 pp. 2351 WiLLAED (Samuel) The Duty of a People that have Renewed their Covenant with God, opened and urged in a Sermon, preached to the Second Church in Boston in New England, March 17, 16J|-, after that Church had explicitly and most solemnly renewed the Ingagement of themselves to God, and one to another, fine copy in mo- rocco, ly Bedford Boston, John Foster, 1680, 4" Title, reverse blank, and 13 pp. 2352 WiLLAED (Samuel) Ne Sutoe ultea Cebpidam; or Brief Animadversions upon the New England Anabaptists' late fallacious Narrative, wherein the Notorious Mistakes and Falsehoods by them Published, are detected,^«e copy in morocco, by Bedford Boston, 1681, 4'* Pour prel. leaves, viz. Title, reverse blank ; ' To the Reader,' 5 pp. signed ' IncBEASE Mather;' text, 27 pp. 2353 WiLLAED (Samuel) The Mourner's Cordial against exces- sive Sorrow Boston, Benj. Ma/rris and John Allen, 1691, 12" Title ; Epistle, pp. 3-4 ; text, pp. 137 ; Advertisements, p. 138 ; at foot of Title, " Very suitable to be given at Funerals." 2354 Willard (Samuel) Love's Pedigree ; or a Discourse shewing the Grace of Love in a Believer to be of a Divine Original, delivered in a Sermon preached at the Lecture in Boston, Feb. 29, l^^g^halfmor. Boston, B. Green and J. Allen, 1700, title and 3-28 pp., 16° EIGHTH bat's SALE. 267 2355 WiUard (Samuel) The Peril of the Times Diisplayed -. or, the Danger of Mens taking up with a Form of Godliness, but Denying the Power of it : being the Substance of several Sermons, calf extra, ly Bedford Boston, B. Green and J. Allen, 1700, 168 pp. 12'> 2356 WiiLAED (SAMrEL) A Compleat Body of Divinity in Two Hundred and Pifty Expository Lectures on the Assembly's Shorter Catechism Boston, B. Green and 8. Kneeland for B. Miot and B. Henchman, 1726, folio Title, iv, 6. and 914 pp. ; a catalogue, etc. 1 page. Said to be the fii'st volume in folio size (except Laws) printed in America. 2357 Willard's History of the United States, a series of 12 Maps to New York, 1829, 4° 2358 Williams (Daniel) Man made Eighteous by Christ's Obe- dience : being two Sermons at Pinners-Hall ; also some Remarks on Mr. Mather's Postscript, etc. old calf Bond. J. Bunton, 1694, 6 pr. leaves and 238 pp. 8° 2359 Williams (Edwaed) Vieginia : moee especially the South paet theeeoe, eiohly and teult talued, viz. The fertile Carolana, and no lesse excellent Isle of Eoa- noak, of latitude from 31 to 37 degrees, relating the meanes of raysing infinite profits to the Adventurers and Planters, the second Edition, with addition of the Discovery of SUk Worms, red morocco, hy F. Bedford, pine copy T. S.for John Stephenson, 1650, 4° Six prel. leaves, viz. Title, reverse blauk; To the worthy Gentleman, 2 pp.; To the Supreme Authority, 8 pp.; text, 47 pp.; The Table, 8 pp. ; Second Title, " Virginia's Discovery of Silk Worms," etc. 1660 ; 4 prel. leaves, viz. 1 blank ; Title, reverse blank ; To all the Virginian Merchants, 4 pp. ; text, 78 pp. This copy possesses the large copper- plate maps of Virginia, so seldom found -with the book. 2360 Williams (Capt. Griffith) An Account of the Island of Newfoundland, its Trade and Pishery, half mor. Printed for Capt. Cole, 1765, 8° Half-title, title, and 35 pp. 2361 Williams (John, LL.D.) An Enquiry into the Truth of the Tradition concerning the Discovery of America, by Prince Madog ab Owen Gwynedd, about the year 1170, half. mor. uncut Bond. 1791, 8° Half-title, title, Preface, 4 pp. ; text, 82 pp. ; Appendix, 3 pp. ; " Pub- lished by the same Author," 1 page. On the half-title of this copy is written " Dr. Williams' Library, from the Author." 2362 WiUiams (John) Farther Observations on the Discovery of America, by Prince Madog ab Gwynedd, about the year 1170, containing the Account given by General Bowles, the Creek or Cherokee Indian, lately in London, and by several others, of a Welsh Tribe or Tribes of Indians, now living in the "Western parts of North America Bond. 1792, ix and 51 pp. 8° 268 EIGHTH day's SALE. 2363 Williams (Jonathan) Thermometrieal Navigation, being a Series of Experiments and Observations tending to Prove, that by ascertaining the Eelative Heat of the Sea- Water from time to time, the passage of a, Ship through the Grulph Stream, and from deep water into Soundings, may be discovered in time to avoid Danger, old calf Philadelphia, B. Aitken, 1799, 8* xii and 98 pp. ; ' Postscript,' 4 pp. ;. with map. 2364 Williams (Eoger) The Bloudy Tenant of Persecution for Cause of Conscience Discused, and Mr. Cotton's Letter examined and answered, edited for The Hanserd KJioUys Society, by Edward Bean Tlnderhill, cloth Lond. 1848, 8" xlvi pp. ; Title and 440 pp. ; ' Second Annual Report,' etc. 8 pp. See No. 2342. 2365 Williams (Samuel) The Natural ' and Civil History of Vermont, calf Walpole, New Hampshire, Isaiah Thomas and David Carlisle, Jun. 1794, 8'* xvi and 416 pp. ; Map of Vermont. Styled by Rich " A valuable work." 2366 WitMOEB (John). The Case of John Wilmore truly and impartially related ; or a Looking-Q-lass for all Merchants and Planters that are concerned in the American Planta- tions, halfmor. Lond. 1682, title and 17 pp. folio 2367 Willson (Marcius) American History : comprising Historical Sketches of the Indian Tribes ; a description of American Antiquities, with an inquiry into their origin and the origin of the Indian Tribes, cloth New York, 1847, 672 pp. 8<'- 2368 Wilson (H.). The Shipwreck of the Antelope East-India Packet, H. Wilson, Esq. Commander, on the Pelew Islands, situate in the West Part of the Pacific Ocean, in August, 1783, containing the subsequent Adventures of the Crew with a singular Eace of People hitherto unknown to Euro- ' peans Lond. 1788, viii and 134 pp. with plate, 8* 2369 Wilson (James) Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States of America, with that Constitution prefix' d, in which are unfolded the Principles of Eree Grovernment, and the Superior Advantages of Eepublicanism demon- strated, halfmor. Lond. 1792, 8" Four prel. leaves and pp. 4-147; Index, 2 pp. ; Errata, 1 p. 2370 Wilson (Thomas) The Knowledge and Practice of Christian- ity made Easy to the Meanest Capacities ; or, an Essay towards an Instruction for the Indians, 12th Ed. calf Lond. 1776, 4 pr. leaves xxiv and 280 pp. 12° 2371 Wilson (Thomas W.) An Authentic Narrative of the Pirati- cal Descents upon Cuba made by hordes from the United States, headed by Narciso Lopez, a native of South America Havana, 1851, 44 pp. 4" 2372 Winchester (Elhanan) The Gospel of Christ no Cause of Shame, demonstrated in two Discourses, imcut Philadelphia : B. Towne, 1783, 140 pp. S"' EIGHTH day's sale. 269 2373 Winchester (Elhanan) An Oration on tlie Discovery of America, delivered in London, October the 12th, 1792, being Three Hundred Tears from the day on which Colum- bus landed in the New "World Land, for the Author, 1792, 32 pp. 8» 2374 — The same, 2nd Ed. with an Appendix, containing among other things a description of the City of Washington, in the District of Columbia, halfmor. Zand, for the Author [1792], 8» Seventy-seven pp. Schedule, a folded sheet ; A List of the Publications of the Author, etc. 2 pp. With the Plan of Washington. 2375 Winterbotham (W.) An Historical, G-eographical, Commer- cial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West Indies, 4 vols, calf Land. 1795, 8" Tol. I. 9 prel. leaves, and 591 pp. Portrait of Washington, 2 maps and 1 plate. II. 2 prel. leaves, and 493 pp. Portrait of Penn, 2 maps and 1 plate. III. 2 prel. leaves, and 525 pp. Portrait of Franklin, 2 maps and 6 plates. IT. 2 prel. leaves, and 4 1 5 pp. ' Appendix,' 54 pp. ' Index,' 9 pp. ' Directions to the Binder, 2 pp. Portrait of Win- terbotham, maps, tables, and plates. Accompanied by Winterbotham's American Atlas, viz. : 1. General Map of North America. 2. Map of the United States. 3. Map of the Northern or New Eng^land States. 4. Map of the Middle States. 5. Map of the Southern States. 6. Plan of the City of Washington. 7. Map of Kentucky. 8. General Map of South America. 9. Map of the West Indies. Written while the author was a prisoner in Newgate. 2376 Wirt (William) of Richmond, Va. Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry, 2nd Ed. corrected Philadelphia, James Webster, 1818, 8° XV and 427 pp. ' Appendix,' xii pp. With portrait of Patrick Henry. 2377 Wisdom (The) and Policy of the Erench in the Construc- tion of their Grreat Offices, so as best to answer the Pur- • poses of extending their Trade and Commerce, and enlarging their Foreign Settlements, half mor. Land. 1755, 8° Title, text and 133 pp. 2378 Witherspoon (John) of New Jersey. An Address to the Natives of Scotland residing in America, being an Ap- pendix to a Sermon preached at Princeton on a General East, halfmor. Land. 1778, iv and 24 pp. 8» 2379 Witherspoon (John) The Dominion of Providence over the Passions of Men, a Sermon, preached at Princeton, May 17, 1775, being the Q-eneral Past appointed by the Con- gress through the United Colonies, half mor. Philadelphia printed ; Lond. repr. 1778, iv and 44 pp. 8" .2380 Witherspoon (John) Christian Magnanimity : a Sermon, Preached at Princeton, September, 1775 — the Sabbath preceding the Annual Commencement; and again with Additions, September 23, 1787, etc. i Princeton, James Tod, 1787, iv and 44 pp. 8° 270 EIGHTH DAX'S SALE. 2381 Witherspoon (John) A Sermon on the Eeligious Education of Children, Preached, in the Old Presbyterian Church in New-Tork, to a very numerous Audience, on the Even- ing of the second Sabbath in May Elizabeth-Town : Shepard Kolloek, 1789, 24 pp. 8° 2382 "WoUaston CWilliam) The Eeligion of Nature delineated, calf extra, hy Bedford Lond. Samuel Palmer, 1726, i" Two hundred and nineteen pp. Index 11pp. This is the Book which Franklin mentions in his Autohiography as having worked upon, while a press-man with Samuel Palmer, in London. 2383 Wood (William) Nett Ekolakds Pbospeot : a true, lively, and experimental! description of that part of Ame- rica, commonly called New-England : discovering the state of that Countrie, both as it stands to our new-come English Planters: and to the old Natire Inhabitants, with the Autograph of White Kennett, calf extra, hy F. Bedford Lond. hy Tho. Cotes, for lohn Bellamie, 1634, 4" First edition. 4 prel. leaves ; viE. Title, the reverse blank, ' To the Eight WorshipfuU, my much honoured Friend, Sir William Armyne, Knight and Baronet,' 2 pp. signed ' W. W.' ' To the Reader,' 2 pp. signed ' W. W.' ' To the Author, his singular good Friend, Mr. Wil- liam Wood.' 1 page, signed ' S. W.' ' The Table' and ' Errata,' 1 page. Text, 98 pp. ' Because many have desired to heare some of the Natives Language, I have here inserted a small Nomenclator,' etc. 5 pp. With map of ' The South part of New-England, as it is Planted this veare, 1634.' 2384 Wood (William) Nett-Englands Peospect. 2nd Ed. old calf Lond. Tho. Cotes for John Bellamie, 1685, 4" Four prel. leaves ; viz. Title, the reverse blank, ' To the Right Worship- full, my much honoured friend. Sir William Armyne, Knight and Baronet,' 2 pp. signed ' W. W.' 'To the Reader,' 2 pp. signed 'W. W.' ' To the Author, his singular good Friend, Mr. William Wood,' 1 page, signed ' S. W.' The Table, 1 page. Text, 83 pp. ' Because many have desired to heare some of the Natives Language,' etc. 5 pp. With map of ' The South part of New-England, as it is Planted this ' yeare, 1635.' 2385 Wood (William) New-England s Peospect. Another Ed. Irown 'mor. extra Lond. hy lohn Dawson, 1639, 4° Four prel. leaves; viz. Title, the reverse blank, ' To the Right WorshipfuU, my much honoured friend, Sir William Armyne, Knight and Baronet,' 2 pp. signed ' W. W.' ' To the Reader,' 2 pp. signed ' W. W.' ' To the Author, his singular good Friend, Mr. William Wood,' 1 page signed ' S. W.' ' The Table,' 1 page. Text, 83 pp. ' Because many have desired to heare some of the Natives language,' etc. 5 pp. With map of ' The South part of New-England, as it is Planted this yeare 1639.' ^ 2386 Wood (WiUiam) Appellant. David Polhill, Esq.; and others, on Behalf of themselves, and other, the Proprietors of Gold and Silver Mines in Jamaica Eespondents. The Appellant's Case. To be Heard at the Bar of the House of Lords on [Wednesday] the [Fourth] Day of [Pebruary] 1746 ILond. 1746], 3 pp. folio EIOHTH day's sale. 271 2387 "Wodlman (John) Considerations on keeping Negroes ; Ee- commended to the Professors of Christianity, of every De- nomination, Part Second, unhovmd Philadelphia, B. Peanklin and D. Sail, 1762, 52 pp. 8° 2388 'Woolman (John) of Mormt Solly, New Jersey. A Journal of the Life, Grospel Labours, and Christian Experiences of, calf Ihillin, 1794, xv and 464 pp. 8» 2389 "Worsley (Israel) A View of the American Indians, shewing them to be the Descendants of the Ten Tribes of Israel, the Language of Prophecy concerning them, etc. Lond.for the Author, 1828, 12» Half-title, title, xii and 185 pp. 2390 Wright (Edward) Certain Errors iQ Navigation detected and Corrected with many Additiotia that were not in the former Editions,^e copy, calf Zand. 1657, 4" Engraved title, 12 prel. leaves, and 224 pp.; ' Tfae Division of the whole Art of Navigation,' 110 pp.; 'Made and sold by Joseph Moxon,' etc. 1 page; ' The Haven-finding Art,' etc. 20 pp. Diagrams at pp. 38, 57, 65, 148, Plan for sailing to the Azores, on copper, at page 91, 2d. Part. 2391 "Wright (John) The American Negotiator, or the various Currencies of the British Colonies in America, reduced into English Money, by a Series of Tables, 3rd Ed. old calf Lond. 1765, Ixxx and 326 pp. 8" 2392 Wyeth (Joseph) Itemarks on Dr. Bray's Memorial, etc. with brief Obsei^ations on some Passages in the Acts of his Visitation in Maryland, etc. Lond. 1701, 51 pp. 4" 2393 Wtnkelmann (Hans Jttst) Der Americanischen Neuen "VVelt Beschreibung, darinnen dei'en erfindung. Lager, Natur, Eigenschaft, Sitten, Barbarey, und unerhorte G-rau- samkeit der Einwohner, Tiiierj Vogel, Eischenundanderer, etc. Oldenburg SeWrich-Gonrad Zimmern, 1664, oblong 4" Eight prel. leaves ; viz. engraved and printed titles, ' Dem Hoehwiirdigen, Durohleuohtigen, Hoohgebornen Fiirsten und Herrn,' 1 page ; ' AIs Alexander,' etc. 4 pp. ; ' And den mit Stand und Verstand Hochgeneigten Leser' 5 pp. ; ' Ordnungs-Regiater der Capiteln,' 2 pp, ; text, 288 pp. ; portrait of the Author, 1 page ; ' Register," 1 1 pp. Full of interesting matter with respect to the early history of America, with bibliographical notices of writers thereon. The woodcuts are highly curious, exemplifying the manners and customs of the Aborigines, their cannibalism, etc. 2394 Wynne. A G-eneral History of the British Empire in America, 2 vols. hf. cf. London, W. Bichardson and L. TIrquhart, 1770, 8" Vol. I. title ; contents, vi pp. ; introduction, pp. iii-viii ; text, 520 pp. ; with map. II. title, vi and 546 pp. 2395 Wttfliet (Coenelius) Descriptionis Ptolemaicse Avg- mentvm, sine Occidentis Notitia Breui commentario Ulus- trata, 2nd Ed.^we copy, vellum Lovanii, Gerardi BiuiJ, 1598, folio Engraved title, 3 prel. leaves and 19 maps ; followed by text, 191 pp. ; list of maps, 1 page, 2 N 272 EI&HTH bay's SAIE. 2396 Ximenez (Francisco) Las Historias del Origin de los Indies de esta Provincia de Guatemala, traducidas de la lengua Quiche al Castellano Land. 1857, xvi and 216 pp. 8" 2297 Tale-College subject to tlie General Assembly [of Connec- ticut] NewSaven : Tho. and Sam. Oreen, 1784, 44 pp. 8" 2398 — Philosopbic Solitude : or, the choice of a rural life : a Poem, by a Gentleman educated; at Yale College, 3rd Ed. Tialfmor. New-York : John Holt, [\'7mf\ Mi ^■^. %" 2399 — Catalogue of Books in the Library of Tale- College, New- Haven, January, 1808, Tif. mar. NewSaven, Oliver Steele and, Go. 1808, 8» Half-title, title, and pp. 6-79. 2400 Zahate (Attgustin) Le Histoieb BEiio Scopeimento ET CONQTISTA BEL PeeV, vellum Vinegia, Oabriel Qiolito de' Ferrari, 1563, 4" Eight prel. leaves, viz. : title, the reverse blank ; ' AH' lUvstriss. Signore il S. Gvido Braudolino Conte di A'"aldemarini,' etc. 3 pp. ; ' Tavola,' 1 1 pp. ; text, 294 pp. in italics. An edition not mentioned by Rich. " Zarate's History, whether we attend to its matter or its composition, is a hook of considerable merit." — Bobertson. 2401 Zakate (Augustin) The Discoteeie anb Conqtest OF THE Peouinces oe Peev, and the JS"auigation in the South Sea, along that Coast, and also of the ritche Mines of Potosi, red morocco extra gilt, hy Bedford Land. BicTiard Ihones, 1581, 4" Title, the reverse blank. [Second title] " The strange and delectable History of the diecouerie and Conquest of the Prouinces of Peru, in the South Sea." Within a -woodcut border of figures, the reverse blank : ' To the Right Honourable Maister Thomas Wilson ;' 6 pp. signed ' Thomas Nicholas,' in Roman type ; ' To the Reader,' 6 pp. in black letter ; text, black letter, in 89 leaves, 1 to 12, and 89, unfolioed ; folios 16, 17, 28 and 19, for 17, 18, 19, and 20; with woodcuts on the reverse of folios 16, 20, 46, 58, 85 ; 'The discovery of the ritche Mynes of Potosi, and l30w captaine Carauajell toke into his power,' woodcut the same as on the first title ; 3 pp. ; ' The Table of the Chapters,' 3 pp. Not mentioned by Lowndes, and but incidentally by Rich. The presence in this copy of both the titles should not be overlooked. 2402 Zarate (Augustin de) Histoire de la Decouverte et de la ■ Conquete du Perou, traduite par 8. D. C, 2 vols, old calf Jmst. 1700, 12» Vol. I. 19 prel. leaves, and 307 pp.; frontispiece, map, and 11 plates. II. 3 prel. leaves, and 408 pp. 2403 — Autre Edition, 2 rols.fine copy, old calf Paris, 1716, 12" Vol. I. 20 prel. leaves and 360 pp.; frontispiece; plates and map at pp. 5, 10, 15, 20, 29, 41, 43, 64, 133, 155, 176, 177, 185, 340. II. 4 prel. leaves and 479 pp. 2404 — Autre Edition, 2 vols. \ Paris, 1716, 12° Vol. I. 20 prel. leaves and 360 pp.; frontispiece. II. 4 prel. leaves and 479 pp. 2405 — Autre Edition, 2 vols, old calf Pan-is, 1742, 12° Vol. I. 20 prel. leaves and ."SeOpp.; frontispiece; plates and map at pp. 5, 10, 15, 20, 29, 41, 43, 64, 133, 155, 176, 177, 185, 340. II. 4 prel. leaves and 479 pp. EIGHTH DAT's SALE. 273 2406 Zarate (Augustin de) Histoire de la Decouverte et de la Conquete du Perou, 2 vols, uncut Paris, 1774, 12" Vol. I. xl and 360 pp.; frontispiece ; plates and map at pp. 5, 10, 15, 20, 29, 41, 43, 64, 183, 1-55, 176, 177, 185, 340. II. viii and 479 pp. 2407 Zenger (Jotn Peter) Printer, of New Torls, The Tryal of, for Printing and Publishing a Libel against the Govern- ment ; veith the Pleadings and Arguments on both sides, 7if. mor. Land. 173S, 40 Title, and 32 pp. This trial presents the first instance on record where trath was admitted as justification of a libel, a doctrine since admitted in American jurisprudence. 2408 — The same, 2nd Ed. hf. mor. Land. 1738, 4° Title, and 32 pp. 2409 — The same, 4th Ed. Jif. mor. Lond. 1738, 4» Title, and 32 pp. 2410 — Another Edition, hf. mor. Lond. 1750, 60 pp. 8" 2411 — Another Edition, half mor. Lond. 1765, 59 pp. 8" 2412 Zbno (Cateeino) De i Commentaeii deii Viaggio in Peesia, Libri Dve, et dello scoprimento deU Isole Eris- landa, Eslanda, Engrouelanda, Estotilanda, et Icaria, fatto sotto il Polo Artico, da due frateUi Zeni, M. Nicolo il K. e M. Antonio, Hue morocco, tJie map wanting Venetia, per M-ancesco Marcolini, 1558, 8° Title, the reverse blank ; ' Al Reverendissimo Monsignor M. Baniel Bar- haro Eletto Patj-iarcha D'Aqvilegia. Francesco Marcolini. Vmilseruo,' 2 pp. ; ' Proemio de I'Avtore,' 6 pp. ; ' Enori,' 1 page ; text com- mencing on the reverse of folio 5, and ending on folio 58 ; on the re- verse, the Printer's device, with ' Carta da Navegar de Nicolo et An- tonio Zeni Fvrono in Tramontana Lano. 1380.' 2418 Zimmermann (E. A. "W". de) Essai de Comparaison entre la Prance et les Etats-Unis de I'Amerique Septentrionale, YoLl, old calf Leipzig, 1797, 8° viii and 494 pp. ; List, and Division, etc. 4 pp. 2414 ZiSNEEOS (Joseph de) Discvrso qve en el insigne Avto de la Ee, eelebrado en esta Eeal cuidad de Lima, aueiute y tres de Enero de 1639, aiios, calf extra, hy Bedford Lima, por Qeronymo de Contreras, 1639, 4" Five prel. leaves, viz. Title in a metal type border, and woodcut of arms, the reverse blank ; ' Aprobacion del M. B. P. M. P. luau de Ribera Prouincial,' etc. 3 pp. signed ' Fr. luan de Ribera ;' ' Dedicatoria,' 4 pp. signed ' Fr. loseph de Zisneros Commissario general ;' text in 15 folioed leaves. Not mentioned by Rich. 2415 Ztjela (Placido) II Mappa Hondo di Era Mauro Camal- dolese Descritto ed lUustrato, large paper Yenezia, 1806, 164 pp. 2 plates, 4° EINIS.