fyxmll Wimmxi^ Jitetg THE GIFT OF ..St-fUA...Ar. Y\p^AAdc.... Al£^.:>'e3 • lAlUm- CATALOGUE NO. 815 A Noted Philadelphia Collection OF ' ' . / RARE AND SCARCE AMERICANA EARLY AMERICAN BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNALS. FIRST AMERICAN EDITIONS AND EARLY ^ AMERICAN IMPRINTS CATALOGUE COMPILED AND SALE AT THE BOOK AUCTION ROOMS OF CONDUCTED BY DAVIS & HARVEY, STAN. V. HENKELS. iii2Wijln«| Street, Philadelphia. CATALOGUE PRICE SO CENTS 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/cu31924029555756 Catalogue No. 815 V aluable Private Library OF A WELL-KNOWN PHILADELPHIA COLLECTOR EMBRACING rare and scarce americana american and historic bibi^es american prayer books americanhymna.es books from the eibrary of eminent personages publications of earey american printers first american editions THE WHOLE FORMING THE MOST IMPORTANT COIvI A 11 y^- F^or those who cannot attend the sale, we take gfeat pleasure in recommending the following gentlemen, who will accept orders. Joseph F. Sabin, DoDD, Mead & Co., J. O. Wright & Co., W. E. Benjamin, J. S. Bradley, Jr., Geo. E. Littlefield, W. H. Lowdermilk & Co., The Robert Clarke Co., A, C. McClurg & Co., Henry T. Coates & Co., Geo. H. Rigby, Francis P. Harper, Frederick W. Morris, W. H. Campion & Co., C. L. Traver, Geo. H. Richmond & Co., Leary & Co., John J. McVey, Charles Sesslbr, 80 Nassau street. New York. 149 Fifth avenue New York. 6 East Forty-second street. New York. 10 West Twenty-second street. New York. Nassau and Liberty streets. New York. 67 Cornhill, Boston, Massachusetts. 1424 F street, Washington, D. C. 61 W. Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 117 Wabash avenue, Chicago, Ills. Chestnut and Juniper streets, Phila. 1 113 Arch street, Philadelphia. 17 East Sixteenth street. New York. 1 14 Fifth avenue. New York, looi Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 108 South Broad street, Trenton, N. J. 12 East Fifteenth street. New York. 9 S. Ninth street, Philadelphia. Thirteenth street above Filbert, Phila. 1006 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Or the auctioneer, Stan. V. Henkels, ma Walnut Street, Philadelphia. TERMS OF SALE— CASH. Bids are always so much per Volume or Piece. ^^^ REMARKS. This remarkable Library was gathered by a well-known, collector in Philadelphia, who requests, however, that his name be not made public. Of course, to the old Collector, the Cata logue itself will betray the owner, as he has long enjoyed the reputation of possessing the most extensive and important col- lections in the country, either private or public, of Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals, printed in America, and of early printed books in Pennsylvania. The Bibles embrace the Celebrated " Aitken Bible," which is the first printed in America in the English Language. The three Saur Bibles, printed at Germantown, Philadelphia, in 1743, 1763 and 1776. The former being the first Bible printed in America in a European Language. The first American Douay Bible, the first American Stereotype Bible, the first Bibles printed in our several States, and the Bibles published by the Shakers, the Campbellites and the Spiritualists, as well as Bibles of an historic value, including one owned by George Whitefield, founder of the Calvinistic Methodists ; King Charles I, King James I, the Bar- rington family, and other personages of note. The New Testaments embrace nearly all the issues of the Early American press, including some that are unknown, as well as many of a later date which have become quite scarce. The Prayer Books include those of the Episcopal Church, embracing the " Franklin Prayer Book," with manuscript altera- tion, The Proposed Book of Common Prayer: Philadelphia, 1786, and London, 1789; The Hall and Sellers Book of Common Prayer, 1780, and many others of the same creed that are rare and scarce, as well as the Prayer Books of other denominations, including " The Sunday Services of the Methodists ; " both the First and Second Editions. The collection of Hymnals is exceedingly fine, and contains many of the utmost rarity. Under the heading of " First Editions," will be found the first American Edition of Shakspeare, the First American Edi- tion of Milton, Sterne, Thompson, Cowper, Gray, Goldsmith, Arabian Nights, Walton and Cotton's Angler, and many others of importance. Of the issues of the early Philadelphia Press, there are quite a number of the Publications of Robert Bell, Robert Aitken, Joseph Crukshank, Christopher Saur, and many issues of the early presses of Carlisle and Lancaster, Pa. ; Burhngton, N. J. ; Wilmington, Del. ; New York, and throughout the several States. IV The Collection of General Americana, is really very fine and interesting and includes many works of great rarity, as well as several highly important extra illustrated Books. Quite a number of Rarities are Catalogued under the head of " From the Libraries of Eminent Personages,'' including George Washington, William Penn, King Charles I., and II., Louis XV., Thomas McKean, George Read, C^sar Rodney, Benjamin Rush, Charles Thomson, John Dickerson, and others. The Frankliniana, is of the utmost interest, and includes, be- sides various Editions of his Works and Biography, several of his publications, and many books relating to him, which are seldom offered for sale. Many pages could be occupied describing the rarities em- braced in this collection, but having performed our duty faithfully in preparing this catalogue, I hope from the remarks made above, that collectors will be sufficiently interested to go over the col- lection carefully, as it is really one of the most remarkable ever sold in this country. October, i8g8. STAN. V. HENKELS. INDBX. General American History Books from Libraries of Noted Personages Books Publislied by Robert Aitken Books Published by Robert Bell Books Published by Joseph Crukshank . Frankliniana .... First American Editions . Books Printed by Christopher Sower Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Imprints . Ephrata Imprints Books Illustrated by Alexander Anderson Books Relating to the Quakers Books Published at Whitehall, Philadelphia Early American Poetry Early American Editions and Imprints . Bibles. . . . • New Testaments .... Prayer Books .... Hymnals, etc. .... Classics, American Editions . Early American School Books Early American Novels PAGE. 1-76 77-85 86-87 87-88 89-91 92-108 108-125 '25 126-127 127 128-129 130-136 137 138-146 147-163 164-186 187-205 205-225 226-234 234-237 238-241 241-244 Ho. 815. GflTflliOGUE. -o>oo^O<><<^ GENERAL AMERICAN HISTORY. ADAMS, MISS HANNAH. A Memoir of. Written by herself. Portrait l2mo, muslin, uneut. Boston, 1832 Adams, Miss. Correspondence of. Daughter of John Adams. Edited by her Daughter. Frontispiece lamo, cloth. New York, 1842 Adams, John. The Works of. Second President of the United States. With a Life of the Author. Notes and illustrations by his Grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Portrait 10 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut, Boston, 1856 Library stamp on title-page. Adams, John. Letters of. Addressed to his Wife. Edited by Charles F. Adams. Portrait 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1841 Alexander, A. Biographical Sketches of the Founder and Principal Alumni of the Log College i2rao, half roan. Philadelphia, 185 1 Allen, Right Rev. Richard. The Life, Experience and Gospel Labors of. Founder of the Bethel A. M. E. Church i6mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1880 America. The Rights of Great Britain Asserted against the Claims of America ; being an Answer to the Declara- tion of the General Congress. Said to be written by Lord George Germaine 8vo. Bell, Philadelphia, 1776 Attributed to MacPherson, author of " Ossian." A scarce early imprint. American Congress. Journals of the, from 1774 to 1788, inclusive 4 vols. 8vo, sheep. Washington, 1823 9 American Poetical Miscellany. Original and Selected 2 Tols. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1809 Very rare. 10 American Musical Miscellany (The). A Collection of the Newest and Most Approved Songs, set to Music i2mo, sheep. Northampthon, Mass., 1798 11 American Wanderer (The). Through Various Parts of Europe, in a Series of Letters to a Lady. (Interspersed with a variety of Interesting Anecdotes), by a Virginian 8vo, sheep. London, 1783 12 American Universal Magazine for 1797. Imperfect. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia 13 American Sunday-School Union. An Appeal to the People of the State of Pennsylvania on the Alarming Progress of the 8vo. Philadelphia, 1828 This appears laughable now. Rare. 14 American History. A Series of Two Hundred and Fifty- five Articles, Abstracted from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, from October, 1850, to November, 1880 Bound in 4 vols. 8vo, half morocco. An oUa podrida of entertaining articles on almost every conceivable subject connected with American history, mostly written by noted Ameri- can authors, and illustrated with thousands of wood engravings. In fact, it is a condensed set of " Harper's Magazine," embracing all that is worthy of preservation in a very small space. With a complete index. 15 American History. A Series of Fifty-eight Articles, Ab- stracted from Scribner's Magazine, from June, 1871, to March, 1877 Bound in I vol. 8vo, half morocco. As with the above set of Harper, the same hand has formed this vol- ume of historical articles from " Scribner's Magazine." With a complete index, 16 Ames, Fisher. Works of. With a Selection from his Speeches and Correspondence. Edited by his Son, Seth Ames. Portrait 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1854 17 An Argument in Defence of the Exclusive Right Claimed by the Colonies to Tax Themselves; with a Review of the Laws of England relative to Representa- tion and Taxation ; to which is Added an Account of the Rise of the Colonies 8vo, old calf. London, 1774 18 Anderson, Mr. The History of the Life and Adventures of. Containing his Strange Varieties of Fortune in Europe and America l6mo, boards. London, 1754 ig Annesley. Memoirs of an Unfortunate Young Nobleman, returned from a Thirteen Years' Slavery in America, where he had been sent by the Wicked Contrivances of his Cruel Uncle. A Story founded on Truth, and ad- dress'd equally to the Head and Heart 3 vols. i2mo, old calf. London, 1743-1747 One of the most curious and romantic cases in the peerage. James Annesley, Marquis of Annesley, was kidnapped when a child, and sold as a slave or bond servant in this country, from which he returned after thirteen years of labor, and recovered his estates after one of the greatest law-suits that has ever been tried. The work contains much concerning colonial life and manners in America ; and the whole story is the basis of Scott's " Guy Man- nering," Charles Reade's " Wandering Heir," and a portion of Smollett's " Peregrine Pickle." This set contains the very rare third volume, which is a key to the other two volumes. 20 Another copy. In 2 vols. The second volume con- taining a Summary of the Trial 2 vols. i2mo, old calf. London, 1743 31 Another copy. In I vol. l2mo, old calf. London, 1743 22 Annesley. The Trial at Bar between Campbell Craig, Les- see of James Annesley, Esq., Plaintiff, and the Right Hon. Richard, Earl of Anglesey, Defendant, before the Honourable the Barons of the Exchequer at the King's Court, Dublin, in Trinity Term, 1743. Portrait of Hon. James Annesley l2mo, old calf. London, 1744 23 Annesley. A Letter to a Nobleman in the County on the Affair of Mr. Annesley. Containing a Full and Dis- tinct Account of that Extraordinary Transaction and all its Circumstances 8vo. London, 1744 24 Annesley, Hon. James. The Case of the. Humbly offered to all Lovers of Truth and Justice 8vo, half roan. 1758 26 Anti-Masonry. An Inquiry into the Nature and Tendency of Speculative Free-Masonry, by J. G. Stearns, Utica, 1827 ; Illustrations of Masonry by one of the Fraternity (Morgan), with an Account of the Kidnapping of the Author: Printed for the Author, 1827; Opinion of Chief Justice John Marshall concerning Freemasonry ; " Masonry the Same All over the World," — Another Masonic Murder ; Letters of the Hon. Samuel Dexter on Masonry ; Rev. H. Tatem's Reply to the Summons of the R. I. Royal Arch Chapter; A Collection of Letters on Freemasonry in Chronological Order, Boston, 26 — Continued. 1849; Letters on the Entered Apprentice's Oath, by John Q. Adams, demonstrating that the First Step in Masonry is Wrong ; Letters and Opinions of the Masonic Institution, by John Q. Adams, Cincinnati, 1851 ; Vin- dication of General Washington from the Stigma of Adherence to Secret Societies, by Jos. Ritner, Boston, 1841 Bound in I vol. 8vo, half roan. Very curious and scarce collection, including the very rare Morgan Pamphlet, exposing Masonry, and which cost him his life. 27 Ariel (The). A Semi-Monthly Literary and Miscellaneous Gazette, April 30, 1831 to April 14, 1832. Vol. V. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia Contains a view of the house in which the Declaration of Independence was written; view of residence of Gov. Coddington, of Rhode Island; por- trait of Richard Henry Lee ; view of Nazareth, Penna., etc. 28 Arnold's (Benedict) Regimental Memorandum Book. Written while at Ticonderoga and Crown Point, 1775 8vo. Philadelphia, 1884 29 Aubin, Mrs. The Life of Charlotte Du Pont, an English Lady, taken from her own Memoirs ; giving an Account how she was trepan'd by her Stepmother to Virginia, how the Ship was taken by some Madagascar Pirates and Retaken by a Spanish Man-of-war, of her Marriage in the Spanish West Indies, etc. itmo, old calf. London, 1723 A very curious and interesting work, now of considerable rarity. 30 Auckland, William, Lord. The Journal and Corresp6nd- ence of. With a Preface and Introduction by the Rev. Bishop of Bath and Wells. Portrait 2 vols. only. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, l85i The third volume was published later. 31 Austin, James T. The Life of Elbridge Gerry, with Con- temporary Letters to the Close of the American Revo- lution. Portrait 2 vols. 8vo, beards, uncut, and half sheep. Boston, 1828 32 T-^AER GEOGE F. The Pennsylvania Germans. I J 8vo. Myerstown, 1875 33 Baldwin, S. D. Armageddon : or. The Overthrow of Romanism and Monarchy the Existence of the United States l2mo, cloth. Cincinnati, 1854 5 34 Baltimore. A Letter to Lord B . With an Address to the Town. 8vo. 1768 In refsrence to Lord Baltimore's Rape of Sarah Woodcock. 35 Baltimore, Frederick Calvert, Baron of. The Trial of, for a Rape on the Body of Sarah Woodcock, and of Eliz : Griffinburg, and Ann Harvey, otherwise Darby, as Accessories before the Fact, for Procuring, Aiding and Abetting him in committing the said Rape i2mo, half morocco, gilt. London, 1768 Extra illustrated with two portraits and clippings. Name erased from title-page. 36 Baltimore, F. Lord. A Tour to the East in the Years 1763 and 1764, with Remarks on the City of Constantinople and the Turks. Illustrated with copperplates i2mo, calf. London, 1767 Very rare. With the illustrations. 37 Another copy. Portrait inserted i2mo, half calf. London, 1767 Not illustrated. 38 Baltimore, Lord. Memoirs of. A Compilation containing Sir George Calvert, created Baron of Baltimore and Projector of the Province of Maryland, by E. D. Neill, Baltimore, 1869; The Calvert Family, abstracted from a magazine, 1870; The Lords Baltimore, by John G. Morris, Baltimore, 1874; Memoirs of the Baltimore Family, from the London Magazine, 1768; Maryland Toleration, or Sketches of the Early History of Mary- land, by Rev. E. Allen, Baltimore, 1855 ; The History of Mason and Dixon's Line, by J. H. B. Latrobe, 1855 ; Discourse on the Life and Character of George Calvert, the First Lord Baltimore, by J. P. Kennedy, Baltimore, 1B45 ; Calvert and Penn, or the Growth of Civil and Religious Liberty in America, by Brantz Mayer, 1852; The Founders of Maryland, by Rev. E. D. Neill, Albany, 1876 Bound in 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco . Extra illustrated with one hundred rare and scarce portraits of Lord Baltimore, Washington, Rittenhouse and other contemporaries and descen- dants of Lord Baltimore, as well as some few rare maps and facsimiles. 39 Barlow, Joel. The Vision of Columbus : A Poem. The Fifth Edition, corrected ; to which is added The Con- spiracy of the Kings. 8vo, old calf. Paris, 1793 On the title-page is written " Nat. Cutting's. Presented to him by hi? Friepid, the author, at Paris." 40 Barnes, William H. History of Congress. The Fortieth Congress of the United States, 1 867-1 869. With por- traits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, New York, 1 87 1 41 Barton, William. Memoirs of the Life of David Ritten- house, LL.D., late President of the American Philosoph- ical Society, interspersed with various notices of many distinguished men. Portrait. 8to, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1813 42 Barton, William. A Dissertation on the Freedom of Navigation and Maritime Commerce, and such rights of States, relative thereto, as are founded on the Law of Nations, adapted more particularly to the United States and interspersed with Moral and Political Re- flections and Historical Facts, with an Appendix con- taining Sundry State Papers. The rare, unknown por- trait by St. Memin . 8vo, original boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1802 This is a presentation copy from the author to General John Sullivan of the Revolutionary War. It contains the rare and probably unique por- trait of Barton, by St. Memin, which is not mentioned in the catalogue of St. Memin's portraits. The work itself should have properly been classed under the head of " Law of Nations," and the controversy with Great Britain in reference to the " Violation of Neutral Rights " is what caused Barton to write the book. 43 Bartram, William. Travels through North and South Carolina, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws. Containing an Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of those Regions, together with Observations on the Manners of the Indians. Em- bellished with copperplates. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1791 44 Bean, Theodore W. History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Edited by. Copiously illustrated with portraits, views and maps. Imperial 8vo, half russia, gilt, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 1884 Published at ^25.00. Only a limited number printed. 45 Beardsley, E. Edwards. Life and Correspondence of Samuel Johnson, D.D., Missionary of the Church of England in Connecticut, and First President of Kmg's College, New York. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, New York, 1874 46 Beardsley, E. Edwards. Life and Times of William Samuel Johnson, LL.D., First Senator in Congress from Connecticut. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1876 47 Beecher Case. Uncontradicted Testimony in the. With a Preface by Rev. Lyman Abbott. 8vo. New York, 1876 48 Beesley, Maurice. Sketch of the Early History of Cape May County. Svo. Trenton, 1857 49 Bell, Andrew. History of Canada from the Time of its Discovery till the Union Year, 1840-41. Translated from " L'Histoire du Canada " of F. X. Garneau. Por- trait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1862 50 Benyowsky, Mauritius Augustus, Count de. Memoirs and Travels of Magnate of the Kingdoms of Hun- gary and Poland, one of the Chiefs of the Confedera- tion of Poland, etc. Written by himself, and Translated from the Original Manuscript. Beautiful stipple por- trait engraved on title-page. 2 vols. 4to, half roan. London, 1790 Benyowsky served in America during the Revolution ; his memoirs are very rare. 51 Blennerhassett, Herman. Biographical Sketch of. Ab- stracted from a Magazine. 8vo, cloth. 1848 52 Bloomfield, Obadiah Benjamin Franklin. The Life and Adventures of, a Native of the United States of America, now on the Tour of Europe. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1818 Exceedingly facetious. Written in the style of Sterne. Rare. 53 Blue Laws. The Code of 1650; being a Compilation of the Earliest Laws and Orders of the General Court of Connecticut, commonly called the Blue Laws. Front- ispiece. i6mo, boards. Hartford, 1836 54 Biddle, Charles. Autobiography of Vice-President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania 1745- l82f. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1883 Privately printed, 8 55 Binney, Horace. Memorials of. Consisting of Several Pamphlets bound in one volume, viz: An Eulogeum on the Life and Character of Horace Binney, by Hon- orable William Strong, Philadelphia, 1876; Obituaries from the Various Newspapers, neatly mounted ; Cen- tennial Meeting of the Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire, Phila- delphia, 1S52; An Inquiry into the Formation of Washington's Farewell Address (with the rare Ap- pendix so often wanting), Philadelphia, 1859; and Pennsylvania Historical Society's Paper on Wash- ington's Farewell Address, 1826. 8vo, half morocco. Extra illustrated with many rare portraits, views and A. L. S. of Horace Binney. 56 (Binney, Horace.) The Leaders of the Old Bar of Phila- delphia 8vo. Philadelphia, 1859 Rare. 57 Binns, John. Recollections of the Life of. Twenty-nine Years in Europe and Fifty-three in the United States. Portrait l2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1854 58 Boston Tea Party. Traits of the Tea Party. Being a Me- moir of George R. T. Hewes, one of the last of its Sur- vivors; with a History of that Transaction, Reminis- cences of the Massacre, and the Siege and other Stories of Old Times. Portrait i6mo, cloth. New York, 1835 59 Boucher, Jonathan. A View of the Causes and Conse- quences of the American Revolution. In Thirteen Discourses Preached in North America in the Years till 1763 and 1775 8vo, half calf. (Broken.) London, 1797 Library stamp on title-page. The author's own copy with his book- plate. 60 Boudinot, Ellas. A Star in the West: or, A Humble Attempt to Discover the Long Lost Ten Tribes of Israel 8vo, sheep. Trenton, l8i§ Presentation copy from the author to Samuel Emlen, 61 : Another copy. Title-page damaged. 8yo, half roan. 62 Branagan, Thomas. Serious Remonstrances Addressed to the Citizens of the Northern States and other Repre- sentatives ; being an Appeal to their Natural Feelings and Common Sense ; consisting of Speculations and Ani- madversions on the Recent Revival of the Slave Trade in the American Republic lamo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1808 63 Bray, Thomas. A Short Discourse upon the Doctrine of our Baptismal Covenant ; being an Exposition upon the Preliminary Questions and Answers of our Church- Catechism l2mo, old calf. London, 1697 Thomas Bray was the first commissary of Maryland, and sent out by the Bishop of London. 64 Breck, Samuel. Recollections of; with Passages from his Note Books, 1771-1862. Edited by H. E. Scudder izmo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1877 65 Brissot de Warville, J. P. The Commerce of America with Europe, particularly with France and Great- Britain, comparatively Stated and Explained i6mo, sheep. (Broken.) New York, 1795 66 Brissot de Warville, J. P. New Travels in the United States of America, performed in 1788 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. London, 1794 67 British American Association and Nova-Scotia Bar- onets. Report of the Action of Damages for Alleged Libel, Brown {soi-disani) Sir Richard against the " Globe " Newspaper 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1846 A curiosity in the genealogical sense, and a seasonable dose for our var- ious seclusive and so-called patriotic societies. 68 Brotherhead, 'William. The Book of the Signers, con- taining Fac-simile Letters of the Signers of the Declar- ation of Independence. Illustrated with sixty-one engravings from original photographs and drawings of their residences, portraits, etc. 4to, cloth. Philadelphia, 1861 69 Brown, Henry A. Oration on the Settlement of Burling- ton 8vo, uncut. Burlington, 1878 70 Browning, Charles. An Appeal to the Citizens of Mary- land, one of the United States of America. From the Legitimate Descendants of the Baltimore Family. Portrait inserted l2mo, cloth. Baltimore, 1821 Rare. Browning was one of the Baltimore family. lO 71 Buck, William J. History of Bucks County, to which is Appended a History of the Township of Wrightstown. By Charles W. Smith 8vo, original covers. Doylestown, 1855 Very rare. 72 Buck, William J. History of the Indian Walk, performed for the Proprietaries of Pennsylvania in 1737 ; to which is Appended a Life of Edward Marshall l2mo, cloth. 1866 Only two hundred and ten copies printed, with map inserted. 73 Buckingham, J. S. America — Historical, Statistic and De- scriptive. Portrait and illustrations 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1841 74 Buckingham, Joseph T. Specimens of Newspaper Litera- ture ; with Personal Memoirs, Anecdotes and Reminis- cences. Portrait 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1852 75 Bulkeley, John, and Cummins, John. A Voyage to the South Seas in the Years 1740-41. Second Edition 8vo. Philadelphia : reprinted by James Chattin for the author, 1757 Imperfect. 76 Burgess, Rev. George. Memoir of. First Bishop of Maine. Edited by Rev. Alexander Burgess. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1869 77 Burgoyne, Lieu.-Gen. J. The Dramatic and Poetical Works of, to which is prefixed Memoirs of the Author. Em- bellished with copperplates. 2 vols. l2mo, calf, gilt. (Broken.) London, 1808 78 Burnaby, Rev. Andrew. Travels Through the Middle Set- tlements in North America, in the Years 1759-1760 ; with Observations upon the State of the Colonies, 4to, half calf. London, 1775 79 Burnop, George W. Life of Leonard Calvert, First Gover- nor of Maryland. i2mo, half morocco. N. P., N. D 80 Burr, Aaron. Memoirs of. With Miscellaneous Selections from his Correspondence. By Matthew L. Davis. Por- traits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1837 81 Burr, Aaron. The Life and Times of, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army of the Revolution. By James Parton. Portrait. % vols. Post Svo, cloth. Boston, 1876 II 82 Burrell, A. B. Reminiscences of George Le Bar, and Inci- dents in the Early Settlement of the Pennsylvania Side of the River Valley from Easton to Bushkill. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1870 83 Burroughs, Stephen. Memoirs of; to which are added Notes and an Appendix. 2v0ls.ini. i2mo, sheep. Albany, 18 11 Library stamp on title-page. 84 Butler, B. C. Lake George and Lake Champlain from their First Discovery to 1759. Maps. l2mo, cloth. Albany, 1868 85 OADWALADER, GENERAL JOHN. A Reply to Ij General Joseph Reed's Remarks on a late Publication in the Independent Gazetteer. Svo. Philadelphia, 1846 86 Caldwell, Charles. Autobiography of; with a Preface, Notes and Appendix, by H. W. Warner. Svo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1855 87 (Callander, James T.) The Political Progress of Britain: or. An Impartial History of the Abuses in the Govern- ment of the British Empire in Europe, Asia and America. Svo. Philadelphia, 1794 88 (Callender, James T.) The Political Progress of Britain : or. An Impartial History of the Abuses in the Govern- ment of the British Empire in Europe, Asia and America. 8vo. Philadelphia (1795) 89 Campbell, Charles. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, i860 90 Canada and Guadaloupe. The Interest of Great Britain, considered with regard to her Colonies, and the Acqui- sition of Canada and Guadaloupe. Svo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1760 91 Carey, Mathew. A Short Account of the Malignant Fever, lately Prevlilent in Philadelphia. Svo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1793 92 Carey, Mathew. A Plum Pudding for the Humane, Chaste, Valiant, Enlightened Peter Porcupine. 8vo. Philadelphia, N. D 93 Carey's American Pocket Atlas. Containing Nineteen Maps of the States. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphio, 1S05 Lacks the map of the United States, 12 94 Carey and Lea's Complete Historical, Chronological and Geographical American Atlas ; being a Guide to the History of North and South America and the West Indies. Folio, half bound. Philadelphia, 1827 95 (Carpenter, T. C.) Memoirs of the Hon. Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, Vice President and President of the United States of America ; containing a Concise History of those States from the Acknowledgment of their In- dependence. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Printed for the Purchasers, 1809 " The History of this Memoir is somewhat curious, and is probably known to yery few persons. It bears on the title-page, ' Printed for the Pur- chasers, 1809,' and was copyrighted by ' Thomas Hall,' but contains no name of either author or publisher. In fact, the work was never published. After printing a considerable edition the printers became alarmed, and in view of the stringency of the law of libel at the time, bethought them- selves to take advice. A small number of copies — about 20 — was bound, and one of them was brought to the late Samuel M. Hopkins, then a young lawyer, in Auburn, N. Y., for his opinion. Mr. Hopkins dipped into the book, read some twenty or thirty pages, here and there, and informed the printer that ' he found, on the average, a libel on every page.' On this the memoir was suppressed." 96 Carson, Mrs. Ann. The Memoirs of the Celebrated and Beautiful, Daughter of an Officer of the United States Navy, and the Wife of Another, whose Life terminated in the Philadelphia Prison. Second Edition, revised and enlarged by Mrs. M. Clark. 2 vols. 1 2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1838 97 Carver, Captain Jonathan. Three Years' Travels through the Interior Parts of North America for more than Five Thousand Miles, etc. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1784 Imperfect. 98 Carver, Captain Jonathan. Three Travels through the Interior Parts of North America for more than Five Thousand Miles ; containing an Account of the Great Lakes, and all the Lakes, Islands and Rivers, Cataracts, Mountains, Minerals, Soil, and Vegetable Productions of the North West Regions of that Vast Continent, with a Description of the Birds, Beasts, Reptiles, In- sects and Fishes Peculiar to the Country, together with a Concise History of the Genius, Manners and Customs of the Indians, etc. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1796 Fine copy. 99 Chapman, N. Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamen- tary. Lacks portraits. S vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1808 13 100 Charles, William. A Drawing Book of Rural Scenery. A series of four engravings in aquatint. Small 4to. Philadelphia, 1814 loi Chastellux, Marquis de. Travels in North America in the Years 1780, 178 1 and 1782. Translated from the French, with Notes. Illustrated with maps and folding plates. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1787 Impaired by dampness. 102 Chauncy, Charles, D.D. The Appeal to the Pubhc An- swered in Behalf of the Non-Episcopal Churches in America ; containing Remarks on what Dr. Thomas Bradbury Chandler has Advanced on the Four Follow- ing Points : The Original and Nature of the Episcopal Office ; Reasons for Sending Bishops to America, the Plan on which it is Proposed to send them, and the Ob- jections against Sending them Obviated and Refuted ; Wherein the Reasons for an Amercan Episcopate are Shown to be Insufficient, and the Objections against it in Full Force. 8to, boards, uncut. Boston, N. E,, 1768 Very rare. 103 Chevalier, Michael. Society, Manners and Politics in the United States; being a Series of Letters on North America. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1839 104 Church Engaging in Merchandise. An Appeal to the Christian Public ; or, the Evil and Impolicy of the, and Setting forth the Wrong done the Booksellers. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1849 105 Churchman, John. The Magnetic Atlas : or. Variation Charts of the whole Terraqueous Globe. 4to, uncut. New York, 1800 Nathaniel Pendleton's copy, with autograph on title-page. 106 Clay, Rev. Jehu C. Annals of the Swedes on the Dela- ware, from their First Settlement in 163610 the Present Time. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1858 107 Clement, John. A Sketch of William Biddle and Thomas Biddle. 8vo. N. P., N. D. 108 Clement, John. Historical Sketch of the Baptist Church in Haddonfield, N. J. 8vo. Camden, 1883 14 log Clifton, William. The Group, or an Elegant Representa- tion. Illustrated. Embellished with a beautiful head of S. Verges, C. S. Small 4to. Philadelphia, 1796 A caustic satire on the Commissioners of Southwark, Philadelphia, viz.: Richard Tittermary, William Linnard, Thomas Johnson, Jonathan Patterson, Richard Mosley, Nathaniel Hutton and others, with manuscript extracts from the minute book of the commissioners. 110 Another copy. 111 Clifton, Mr. (William.) Poems, Chiefly Occasional, by the Late, to which are Prefixed, Introductory Notices of the Life and Character and Writings of the Author. Por- trait by Edwin. i6mo, sheep. New York, 1800 Very scarce. 112 Cobbett, William. Porcupine's Works ; containing Vari- ous Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America, of their Gov- ernments, Laws, Politics and Resources ; of the Char- acters of their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Mag- istrates and Military Men, and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People. 12 vols. 8vo, calf. (Rubbed.) London, 1801 113 (Cobbett, William.) A New Year's Gift to the Demo- crats : or. Observations on a Pamphlet entitled "A Vin- dication of Mr. Randolph's Resignation, by Peter Por- cupine. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1796 114 (Cobbett, William.) The Gros Mousqueton Diploma- tique : or. Diplomatic Blunderbuss ; containing Citizen Adet's Notes to the Secretary of State, as also his Cock- ade Proclamation. With a Preface by Peter Porcupine. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1796 115 (Cobbett, William). A Little Plain English addressed to the People of the United States on the Treaty nego- tiated with His Brittanic Majesty, and on the conduct of the President relative thereto, in answer to " The Letter of Frankhn." 8^0- Philadelphia, 1795 116 Columbus Memorial (The). Containing the First Letter of Columbus descriptive of his Voyage to the New World, etc. Edited by George Young. Square 8vo, paper. Philadelphia, 1893 15 117 Congress of 1775. Journal of the Proceedings of the Con- gress held at Philadelphia, May 10, 1775, to August i, 1775- 8vo, old contemporary calf, gilt back. William and Thomas Bradford, Philadelphin, 1775 Very scarce. Fine copy. It was this Congress which appointed Gen- eral Washington " General and Commander-in-chief of the Army of the United Colonies for the defence of American Liberties." 118 Constitutions of the United States according to the latest Amendments, to which is annexed the Declaration of Independence and the Federal Constitution. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1791 119 Constitutions des Treize Etats-Unis de rAmferique. 8vo, old calf. A Philadelphie et se trouve a Paris, 1783 Contains the Constitution of the Original Thirteen States, The Articles of Confederation, The Treaty of Amity and Commerce with France, etc. 120 Cooper, J, Fenimore. History of the Navy of the United States of America. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1840 121 Cooper, Thomas. An Account of the Trial of, of North- umberland, on a charge of Libel against the President of the United States. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1800 122 Copies of Original Letters recently written by persons in Paris to Dr. Priestley in America, taken on board of a Neutral Vessel. 8vo, uncut. London, 1798 123 Coxe, Tench. A View of the United States of America. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1794 124 Crawford, Charles. An Essay on the Propagation of the Gospel, in which there are numerous Facts and Argu- ments adduced to prove that many of the Indians in America are descended from the Ten Tribes. i2mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1801 125 Crumrine, Boyd. History of Washington county, Penn- sylvania, with Biographical Sketches of many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men. Copiously illustrated with portraits, maps and views. 8to, full Russia gilt, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 1882 Published at ^25, only a limited number printed. 126 Cumberland, Richard. Memoirs of. Written by himself. Containing an account of his life and writings, with Notes by H. Flanders. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1856 i6 127 Curtis, George T. History of the Origin, Formation and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States : with Notices of its Principal Framers. 2 vols. 8 vo, cloth. New York, 1854 128 Curwen, Samuel. The Journal and Letters of. An Ameri- can in England from 1775 to 1783, with an Appendix of Biographical Sketches by George A. Ward. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1864 129 Custis, George 'W. P. Recollections and Private Memoirs of Washington by his adopted Son, with a Memoir of the Author, by his Daughter, and Illustrative Notes by Benson J. Lossing. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1 86 1 130 T-N ALLAS, ALEXANDER JAMES. Life and Writ- 11 ings of. By George M. Dallas. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 187 1 131 Dallas, George M. A Series of Letters from London Written during the years 1856-1860. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1869 132 Darlington, William. Memorials of John Bartram and Humphrey Marshall, with Notices of their Botanical Contemporaries. Illustrated, 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1849 133 Dashiell George. An Ordination Sermon delivered April 29, 182 1, in St. John's Church, Baltimore. 8vo. Baltimore, 1821 Trying to prove that bishops are not by divine rights superior to pres- byters 134 Davis, George Lynn-Lachlan. The Day-Star of Amer- ican Freedom : or, the Birth and Early Growth of Tolera- tion in the Province of Maryland. l2mo, cloth. New York, 1855 135 Davis, W. W. H. The History of Bucks County, Penn- sylvania, from the Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time. 8vo, cloth. Doylestov^n, 1876 Very scarce. 136 Day's Historical Collections of Pennsylvania. Illus- trated. 8vo, roan. Imperfect. 137 De Costa, B. F. Lake George : Its Scenes and Character- istics. i6mo, cloth. Ne^ York, N. D. 138 Democrat (The) : or, Intrigues and Adventures of Jean LeNoir, from his Inlistment as a Drummer in General Rochambeau's Army and arrival at Boston, to his be- ing driven from England in 179S, after having borne a conspicious part in the French Revolution, and after a great variety of Enterprizes, Hazards, and Escapes during his stay in England, where he was sent in quality of Democratic Missionary. 2 vols, in I. i2mo, sheep. New York, 1795 Rare and very facetious, 139 DePeyster, Frederic. The Life and Administration of Richard, Earl of Eellomont, Governor of the Provinces of New York, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, from 1697 to 1701. Portrait. Royal 8vo. New York, 1879 140 Details of an Unpaid Claim on France for 24,000,000 Francs, guaranteed by the Parole of Napoleon HI. By R. A Parrish. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1869 141 DeVere, M. S. The Romance of American History. " Early Annals." l2mo, cloth. New York, 1872 142 (Dickinson, John.) Letters from a Farmer in Pennsyl- vania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies. The Second Edition. 8vo, half roan. David Hall, Philadelphia, 1768 Very scarce. Has autograph of Edward Duffield on title-page. 143 (Dickinson, John.) Letters from a Farmer in Pennsyl- vania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia Printed, London Re-printed, 1774 Extra illustrated with eighteen rare portraits and newspaper clippings, neatly mounted. 144 (Dickinson, John.) A New Essay (by the Pennsylvania Farmer) on the Constitutional Power of Great Britain over the Colonies in America, with the Resolves of the Committee for the Province of Pennsylvania, and their Instructions to their Representatives in the Assembly. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Philadelphia Printed, London Reprinted, 1774. Charles Mellish's copy with his autograph on title-page and book-plate. Mellish was an extreme Loyalist, and on the margin of this work he has written his comments wherever he differed with the views of Dickinson the patriot. Extremely interesting. The manuscript notes are very numerous. Extra illustrated with fourteen rare portraits, and several views, con- tinental money, etc. (2) i8 145 Dickinson, John. The Political Writings of, late President of the State of Delaware, and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Wilmington, 1801 146 Dorr, Rev. Benjamin. A Historical Account of Christ Church, Philadelphia, from its P'oundation, A. D. 1695, to A. D. 1 84 1, and of St, Peter's and St. James's. l2mo, cloth. New York, 1841 147 Dotterer, H. S. Rev. John Philip Boehm. (A Memoir.) Svo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1890 148 Dotterer, Henry S. Descendants of Jacob Markley, of Skippack, Montgomery County, Pa. 8vo, cloth. 1884 149 Dow, Lorenzo. History of Cosmopolite : or, the Four Volumes of Lorenzo's Journal; containing his Ex- perience and Travels. i2mo, boatds, uncut. Philadelphia, 1 8 16 150 Drake, Samuel G. Biography and History of the Indians of North America, from its first Discovery. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1 851 Portrait of Sir William Johnson missing. 151 Duane's Collection of Pamphlets. Containing :" Neutral Rights : or, an Impartial Examination of the Right of Search of Neutral Vessels under Convoy." Philadel- phia, i8ot.— — " Pinckney's Three Letters." Philadel- phia, 1799. " Politics for American Farmers." Washington City, 1807. "Letters to Alexander Hamilton, King of the Lords, by Tom Callender." New York, 1802. " Letters from General Wash- ington to several of his Friends, in June and July, 1775." Philadelphia, 1795, " Paine's Dissertation on First- Principles of Government." Paris, 1795. " Paine's Agrarian Justice Opposed to Agrarian Law." Philadelphia, N. D. Etc. Bound in i vol. Svo, half bound, uncut. 152 Duboccage, Madame. La Colombiade, ou La Foi, Porter au Nouveau Monde. Poems. Fine portrait and ten beautiful copperplates, by Chedel, and eleven vignettes. Svo, old red morocco, green silk lining. Paris, 1758 153 Duch6, Rev. Jacob. Observations on a Variety of Sub- jects, Literary, Moral and Religious, in a Series of Original Letters. Written by a Gentleman of Foreign Extraction, who resided some time in Philadelphia. Portrait inserted. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1774 19 t54 Duchfe, Jacob. Discourses on Various Subjects. For- merly Rector of Christ Church and St. Pater's in Phila- delphia. With frontispiece, by William Sharp. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. London, 1790 155. Duch6, Jacob. Discourses on Various Subjects. Formerly Rector of Christ-Church and St. Peter's in Philadelphia 2 vols. 8vo, calf. London, 1790 156 Duer, 'William A. The Life of William Alexander, Earl of Stirling. Major-General in the Army of the Revo- lution. Portrait 8vo, cloth. New York, 1847 157 Dunlap, 'William. History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States 3 vols. 8vo, calf. (Rubbed.) New York, 1834 Very scarce. 158 Dunlap, 'William, The Life of Charles Brockden Brown, together with Selections from the Rarest of his Printed Works, from his Original Letters and from his Manu- scripts before unpublished 2 vols. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1815 159 Dunton, John. The Life and Errors of. Late Citizen of London. Written by Himself in Solitude, with an Idea of a New Life; wherein is Shewn how he'd Think, Speak and Act, might he Live over his Days again, intermixed with the New Discoveries the Author has made in his Travels Abroad, and in his Private Conver- sations at home ; together with the Lives and Charac- ters of a Thousand Persons now Living in London, etc. 8vo, old calf. London, 1705 Apart from its intrinsic value as the autobiography of this eccentric bookseller, the work is valuable to collectors of Americana as giving an account of Duutnn's visit to Boston (New England) in 1685, where he re- sided for eight months ; as well as quaint and graphic sketches of the minis- ters, booksellers, and other residents of Boston aud Salem. Eighty-four pages are occupied with an account of his visit to New England; his opening a book-store in Boston; intercourse with the Mather's, John Cotton, Eliot, Hubbard, Indian Sachems and several ladies of Boston ; of some of whom he relates very curious particulars. Very rare. 160 r^DWARDS, BRYAN. The History, Civil and Com- Y* mercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies. ^~' Portrait by Edwin 4 vols. 8vo, half sheep. Philadelphia, 1806 Lacks the atlas. 20 i6i Edwards, Jonathan. An Account of the Life of the Late Rev. Mr. David Brainerd, Minister of the Gospel, Mis- sionary to the Indians, frora the Honourable Society in Scotland for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge, and Pastor of a Church of Christian Indians in New Jersey, who died at Northampton in New England, October 9th, 1747, in the 30th Year of his Age. Chiefly taken from his own Diary 8vo, sheep. Boston, N. E. : printed for and sold by D. Henchman, in Cornhill, 1749. The rare First Edition, with the list of subscribers' names erased from top of title-page. 162 Edwards, Rev. Jonathan. Memoirs of the Rev. David Brainerd, Missionary to the Indians on the Borders of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania 8vo, half sheep. New Haven, 1822 Name cut from title-page. 163 Elisha, Patrick N. I. Patent Right Oppression Exposed : or, Knavery Detected in an Address, to Unite all Good People to Obtain a Repeal of the Patent Laws i2mo. Philadelphia, 1813 164 EUet, Mrs. Domestic History of the American Revolu- tion i2mo, cloth. New York, 1850 165 Elliot, Jonathan, The Debates in the Several State Con- ventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution, as Recommended by the General Convention at Phila- delphia in 1787 4 vols. 8vo, sheep. Washington, 1836 166 Elliott, Com. Jesse D. A Biographical Notice of, contain- ing a Review of the Controversy between him and the late Commodore Perry i2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1835 167 Ellis, Franklin. History of Fayette County, Pennsylva- nia ; with Biographical Sketches of many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men. Copiously illustrated with por- traits, views and maps Imperial 8vo, russia, gilt, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 1882 Published at §25.00. Only a limited number printed. 1 58 Emma Corbett : or, The Miseries of Cival War. Founded on some Recent Circumstances which Happened in America. Frontispiece by Burke, after Angelica Kauff- man 3 vols. i6mo, calf. London, 1780 21 i69 Episcopal Churches in the United States. The Case of the, Considered 8yo. David E. Ckypoole, Philadelphia, 1782 By Bishop White, relative to the attitude of the Episcopal Churches towards other Churches. One of the scarcest early American Episcopal pamphlets. FAIRFAX IN VIRGINIA. 170 p^AIRFAX, LORD, OF VIRGINIA. The History M of, made up of Clippings from Magazines. Illustra- ted with rare maps, documents, portraits, views, etc. Bound in I vol. Oblong 410, half morocco. This unique volume contains the very rare and possibly unique map on parchment, entitled : " A Survey of the Northern 5f eck of Virginia, being the Lands belonging to the Rt. Honourable Thomas Lord Fairfax, Baron Cameron, bounded by & within the Bay of Chesapoyocke and between the Rivers Rappahannock and Potowmack ; with the Courses of the Rivers Rappahannock and Potowmack in Virgtnia as surveyed according to Order, in the Years 1736 & 1737." This map was evidently printed about the mid- dle of the Eighteenth Century. An Original Parchment Deed, signed by Thomas Lord Fairfax, in 1760, for three hundred and seventeen acres in Frederick County, to John Gore. An Original Parchment Deed, signed by William Fairfax, dated 1741, for a tract of land in Prince William County, to Rev. Doctor Charles Green. Old map of Virginia, showing the original boundaries of the Fairfax Grant ; Lewis' Map of the State of Maryland, Map of the Province of Virginia, 1779; View ot Mount Vernon, 1798; rare portrait of General Washington (Baker, No. 18), and rare portraits of Charles I., Lord Fairfax, Cromwell, Washington, etc. 171 Fairfield County, Connecticut. History of; with Illustra- tions and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Compiled under the Supervision of D. H. Kurd. Copiously illustrated with portraits and views. Imperial 8vo, full russia, gilt, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 1881 Published at §25.cx). Only a limited number printed. 172 Fennell, James. An Apology for the Life of. Written by himself. Portrait. Svo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1814 Rarely found with the portrait. J73 Ferris, Benjamin. A History of the Original Settlements on the Delaware, from its Discovery by Hudson to the Colonization under William Penn ; to which is added an Account of the Ecclesiastical Affairs of the Swedish Settlers, and a History of Wilmington from its First Settlement to the Present Time. Illustrated. 8to, sheep. Wilmington, 1846 Original drawing of Swades' Church inserted, 22 174 (Fessenden, Thomas G.) The Modem Philosopher: or, Terrible Tractoration. By Christopher Caustick. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, i8o5 " Composed as a satire on the medical profession in general. Its special subject being the Metallic Tractors of Perkins, an application of galvanism to the treatment of Diseases. It professes to be composed by a starving garreteer in the pay of the faculty, to write down the new invention." — DtJVCKiNCK. 175 Fitch, John. Life of. The Inventor of the Steamboat. By Thompson Westcott. l2mo, cloth. . Philadelphia, 1857 176 Flanders, Henry. The Lives and Times of the Ch\ef Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1869 177 Fletcher, Mrs. Autobiography of. With Letters and other Family Memorials. Portraits. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1876 178 Florida. An Accurate Chart of the Coast of West Florida and the Coast of Louisiana, from Sawaney River on the West Coast of East Florida, to the Entrance of the River Mississippi. By George Gauld. Large folio, mounted. London, 1803 179 Florida. Message of the President transmitting a Report of Commissioners for Running the Boundary Line be- tween the United States and East and West Florida. 8V0. ,ygy 180 Forrest Divorce Case. Testimony in the. 8vo, original covers. Philadelphia, 1850 181 Fothergill, Samuel. Memoirs of the Life and Gospel Labours of, with Selections from his Correspondence. By George Crosfield. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1844 182 Fowler, George. The Wandering Philanthropist : or. Let- ters from a Chinese written during his Residence in the United States. i2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1810 183 Freneau, Philip. Poems written between the Years 1768- 1794. A New Edition, Revised and Corrected by the Author, including a Considerable Number of Pieces never before published. 8vo, sheep. (Broken.) Pninf-^Mnrrv^''.? Press of the Author, at Mount-Pleasant near Middletown- roint, MDLCXCV, and of American Independence XIX. Freneau's Poems animated his countrymen in the darkest days of '76 and cheered the desponding soldier as he fought the battles of freedom. 23 184 Frothingham, Richard. The Rise of the Republic of the United States. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1872 185 /-7ALLAGHER, REV. M. The Protestant Episcopacy \^ of the Revolutionary Patriots Lost and Restored. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1883 186 Garrard, Lewis H. Chambersburg in the Colony and the Revolution. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1856 187 Georgia. Constitution of the State of, as Revised, Amended and Compiled by the Convention of the State at Louis- ville, on May 30, 1798. 8vo, uncut. Louisville, 1798 A very early Kentucky imprint. 188 Gibbs, George. Memoirs of the Administrations of Wash- ington and John Adams. Edited from the Papers of Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1846 189 (Gilpin, Thomas.) Exiles in Virginia, with Observations on the Conduct of the Society of Friends during the Revolutionary War ; comprising the Official Papers of the Government relating to that Period, \yj']-\'j'j%. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1848 190 Goddard, William. The Partnership : or. The History of the Rise and Progress of the Pennsylvania Chronicle, etc., Wherein the Conduct of Joseph Galloway, Esq., Speaker of the Honourable House of Representatives 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 Calum- nies against me, Fully Refuted. No. I. 8vo, uncut. William Goddard, Philadelphia, 1770 Very rare. 191 Golder, John. Life of the Honorable William Tilghman, Late Chief Justice of the State of Pennsylvania. Por- trait. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1829 J92 Gordon, Thomas F. The History of Pennsylvania, from its Discovery by Europeans to the Declaration of In- dependence in 1776. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1829 24 193 Gordon, William. The History of the Rise, 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. Maps and scarce portrait of Washington. 3 vols. Svo, sheep. New York, 1789 Name cut from title-page. 194 Government of Canada. Debates of the House of Com- mons, in the Year 1774, on the Bill for Making more Effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec, drawn up from the Notes of Sir Henry Cavendish. Now first Published by J. Wright. Svo, cloth, uncut. London, 1839 195 Grahame, James. The History of the United States of North America, from the Plantation of the British Colo- nies till their Assumption of National Independence. Portrait. 2 vols. Svo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1853 196 Grant, Mrs. Memoirs of an American Lady, with Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1846 197 (Grant, Mrs.) Memoirs of an American Lady, with Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America. 2 vols. l2mo, boards, uncut. London, 1808 198 Gi;aydon's Memoirs of a Life Chiefly Passed in Penn- sylvania, within the Last Sixty Years, with Occasinal Remarks upon the General Occurrences, Character and Spirit of that Eventful Period. i2mo, sheep. Harrisburg, 1811 199 Green, Ashbel. The Life of. By Joseph H, Jones. Por- trait. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1849 200 Greene, George ^N . Historical View of the American Revolution. l2mo, cloth. Boston, 1865 201 Grigsby, Hugh Blair. The Virginia Convention of 1776. A Discourse. ^^°' ='°*- Richmond, 1855 202 Griswold, Rufus W. The Republican Court : or, Ameri- can Society in the Days of Washington. Twenty-five portraits of distinguished women, and Supplement. Imperial Svo, half morocco, gilt, gilt edges. >(ew York, 185^ Contains the scarce supplement often omitted. 25 203 Gruber, Rev. Jacob. Trial of, Minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the March Term, 1819, in the Frederick County Court, for a Misdemeanor. By David Martin. l6mo, paper. Frederickstown, M. D., 18:9 Gruber was tried for preaching a sermon in Maryland, which was apt to incite the negroes to insurrection. 204 Guillermin, Gilbert. Journal Historique de la Revolution de la Partie de L'Est de Saint-Domingue, 1808. Por- trait of General Fernand. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1810 205 TTABEAS CORPUS PAMPHLETS. The Privilege f**] of the Writ of Habeas Corpus. The Three Parts. Philadelphia, 1862-65. Answer to Mr. Binney's Reply to " Remarks " on his Treatise on the Habeas Corpus. By G. M. Wharton, Philadelphia, 1862. 4 pamphlets. 206 Hagner, Charles V. Early History of the Falls of Schuylkill, Manayunk, Schuylkill and Lehigh Naviga- tion Companies, Fairmount Waterworks, etc. Frontis- piece. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1869 207 Hall, Hiland. Why the Early Inhabitants of Vermont Disclaimed the Jurisdiction of New York. 8vo. Bennington, 1884 208 Hamilton. The History of the United States for 1796. (By James Thomson Callender.) Lacks Title. 8vo, half roan. (Philadelphia, 1797) " When the fifth number of the book appeared, Alex. Hamilton printed in Feno's Gazette a denial of kis connection with Reynolds. He has now come to New York to complete a satisfactory statement. He is, at present, also soliciting Mr. Monroe and Muhlenberg to attest his innocence, that is to say, of their belief in his having debauched Mrs. Reynolds." — Preface. 209 (Hamilton, Alexander.) Observations on Certain Docu- ments contained in V and VI of " The History of the United States for the Year 1796," in which the Charge of Speculation against Alexander Hamilton, Late Sec- retary of the Treasury, is Fully Refuted. Written by himself. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1800 Contains the account of Hamilton's escapade with Mrs. Reynolds. aio Hamilton, Alexander. The Life of. By John T. Morse, Jr. Portrait. ? Yols. i2mo, cloth, Boston, 1876 26 211 Hamilton, James A. Reminiscences of: or, Men and Events at Home and Abroad During Three-quarters of a Century. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1869 212 Hamilton, John C. History of the Republic of the United States of America as Traced . in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of his Commentators. Extra portrait inserted. 7 vols. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1868 Scarce. 213 Hamilton. The Federalist : A Commentary on the Con- stitution of the United States. A Collection of Essays by Alexander Hamilton, Jay and Madison. Also the Continentalist and other Papers by Hamilton. Edited by John C. Hamilton. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1873 214 Hanson, John H. The Lost Prince : Facts Tending to Prove the Identity of Louis the Seventeenth of France and the Rev. Eleazor Williams, Missionary among the Indians of North America. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1854 215 Hardie, James. The American Remembrancer and Uni- versal Tablet of Memory. Containing a List of the Most Eminent Men, whether in Ancient or Modern Times. i2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1795 216 Harriott, Lieutenant John. Struggles through Life, Ex- emplified in the Various Travels and Adventures in Europe, Asia. Africa and America. Portrait inserted. 2 vols. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1809 Vol. II. Consists of the author's experience in America (1793), and on page 77 he mentions his resemblance to General Washington. 217 Harvey, Henry. History of the Shawnee Indians, from the Year 1681 to 1854, inclusive. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Cincinnati, 1855 218 Hat Honor. 8vo, pp. 16. Harrisburg, 1874 Published as a vindication of Joseph Elkinton, a Quaker, who was dis- missed from the Court of Quarter Sessions, Philadelphia, and from serving as a juror, by Judge Allison, for refusing to remove his hat whilst tke court was in session. 219 Hayley, William. The Triumphs of Temper: A Poem. With illustrations engraved by Seymour. l2mo, red calf, gilt, canary 4dges. Newburyport, N. D. First American Edition. Has portrait of Honora Sneyd, Andre's lady love. Name cut from title-page. 27 220 Hazard, Samuel. Annals of Pennsylvania, from the Dis- covery of the Delaware, 1609-1682. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1850 221 Headley, J. T. The Chaplains and Clergy of the Revolu- tion. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1864 222 Heckewelder, John. A Narrative of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Delaware and Mohegan Indians, from its Commencement, in the Year 1740, to the Close of the Year 1808. Portrait. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1820 223 Henry, James. Sketches of Moravian Life and Character. Comprising a General History, etc., of the Unitas Frat- rum. Frontispiece. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1859 224 Hildeburn, Charles R. The Inscriptions in St. Peter's Church Yard, Philadelphia. Copied and Arranged by the Rev. William W. Bronson. l2mo, boards, top edge gilt. Camden, 1879 225 Hill Family. Letters of Doctor Richard Hill and his Children : or, The History of a Family, as Told by Themselves. Collected and arranged by John Jay Smith. Portraits, etc. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1854 Privately printed. Very scarce. 226 Hole in the Wall : or, A Peep at the Creed-worshipers. Embellished with aits by the author. 8to. 1828 A satire on the Orthodox Quakers during the Hecksite separation. 227 Holm, Thomas C. A Description of the Province of New Sweden, now called, by the EngHsh, Pennsylvania, in America. Translated, with Notes, by Peter S. Du- ponceau. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1834 Name cut from title-page. 228 Holme's Map of the Province of Pennsilvania. Con- taining the three Counties of Chester, Philadelphia and Bucks. Mounted on muslin. Only two hundred copies reproduced from the original in the Phila- delphia Library. Published 1846. 229 Hopkinson, Francis. The Miscellaneous Essays and Oc- casional Writings of. 3 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1792 28 230 Hopkins, Thomas. An Appeal to the Tribunal of Public Justice ; being a Concise Statement of the Facts which led to the extraordinary case of Stockton versus Hopkins. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1808 Hopkins was a school teacher, and the Stockton family of New Jersey sued him in consequence of some trouble with their young daughter who was one of his pupils. 231 Home, George. An Apology for Certain Gentlemen in the University of Oxford aspersed in a late Anonymous Pamphlet, with a short Postscript concerning another Pamphlet lately published by the Rev. Mr. Heathcote. 8vo. Oxford, 1756 Relates to the establishing of an episcopacy in America. 232 Howe, M. A. DeWolfe. Memoirs of the Life and , Services of the Right Rev. Alonzo Potter, P. E. Bishop of Pennsylvania. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 187 1 233 Howitt, William. Colonization and Christianity: A Popular History of the Treatment of the Natives by the Europeans in all their Colonies. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1838 This volume lays open the most extensive and extraordinary system of crime which the world ever witnessed. 234 Hull, General William. Revolutionary Services and Civil Life of. Prepared from his Manuscript by his daughter Mrs. Maria Campbell ; together with a History of the Campaigns of 1812. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1848 235 Hume, Sophia. An Exhortation to the Inhabitants of the Province of South Carolina. i2mo, .heep. Dublin, 1754 236 Humphreys, David. The Miscellaneous Works of, Late Minister Plenipotentiary to Madrid. Lacks portrait. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1804 237 Hutchinson, Thomas. The Diary and Letters of, Captain- General and Governor-in-Chief of his late Majesty's Province of Massachusetts Bay in North America. Compiled from the Original Documents still remaining m the possession of his Descendants, by Peter O. Hutchinson. Portraits. ? vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1883 1 29 238 jNDlANS. French and Indian Cruelty Exemplied in the Life and Various Vicissitudes of Fortune of Peter Williamson, who was carried off from Aberdeen in his Infancy and Sold for a Slave in Pennsylvania. Con- taining the History of the Author's surprising Adven- tures in North America, his Captivity among the Indians, and Manner of his Escape, the Customs, Dress, etc., of the Savages, Military Operations in that Quarter. Portrait. i6mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1792 Williamson first established a penny post in Edinburgh. The portrait is somewhat damaged. 239 Indians. A Narrative of the SufiTerings of Massy Har- bison from Indian Barbarity ; giving an Account of her Captivity, the Murder of her two Children, etc., together with some Account of the Cruelties of the Indians on the Allegheny River, etc., during the Years 1790, '91. '92, '93 and '94. i6mo, boards. Pittsburgh, 1828 Very rare. 240 Indians. The History of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, comprehending all that the Four Evangelists have recorded concerning him. By Rev. Samuel Lieberkuhn. Translated into the Delaware Indian Language, by Rev. David Zeisberger. l2mo, half morocco. New York, 1821 " Printed only for the use of Missionaries, and not to be purchased." Very rare. 241 Indians. The Savage. By Piomingo, a Headman and Warrior of the Muscogulgee Nation. i2mo, boards, uncut. Name on title-page. Philadelphia, 1810 242 Indians. Some Account of the Conduct of the Religious Society of Friends towards the Indian Tribes in the Settlement of the Colonies of East and West Jersey and Pennsylvania. Map. Svo, cloth. London, 1844 243 Ingersoll, Charles J. Historical Sketch of the Second War between the United States of America and Great Britain. Both series. 4 vols. Svo. (3 vols, cloth, and I vol. paper.) Philadelphia, 1845-52 Very scarce. Seldom found together. 244 Imlay, George. A Topographical Description of the Western Territory of North America. Imperfect. 8vo, boards. London, 1793 30 245 Iredell, James. Life and Correspondence of One of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, by G. J. McRee. Portrait, by St. Memin. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1857 His judicial opinion In the case of "Chisholm m. Georgia," contains the germ of all the later doctrines of " States Rights." The work is now scarce, the greater portion of the edition having been sold in the Southern States, and a large portion was destroyed by fire. Contains also much in- teresting matter relating to the Revolution. 246 Izard, Mr. Ralph. Correspondence of, of South Carolina, from the Year 1774 to 1804, with a Short Memoir. Portrait. Vol.1. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1844 All published. 247 JACOB, JOHN J. A Biographical Sketch of the late rj Captain Michael Cresap. 4to, uncut. Cincinnatti, 1866 248 (Jackson, Richard.) The Interest of Great Britain Con- sidered with Regard to her Colonies and the Acquisi- tions of Canada and Guadaloupe 8vo, boards. London, 1760 Commonly attributed to Franklin when first published, but now known to have been written at his instance by Richard Jackson, who was Assistant Agent of Pennsylvania. 248^^ Jay, John. The Correspondence and Public Papers of, iMrst Chief Justice of the United States, Member and President of the Continental Congress, etc., 1763-1781. Edited by Henry P. Johnston 2 vols. 8vo, half roan, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1890 Of this letter-press edition, seven hundred and fifty copies have been printed for sale, of which this is No. 142. Scarce. The whole edition has been long since exhausted. 249 Jay, John. The Life of, with Selections from his Corres- pondence and Miscellaneous Papers. By his son, Wil- liam Jay. Portrait 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1833 250 Jay's Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation be- tween his Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. Portrait inserted S™' <=»lf- Philadelphia, 1795 251 Jay. Remarks on the Hon. John Jay's Letter to the Rev. Cave Jones 8vo, uncut. jgjj Relates to the Episcopal Church. 31 252 (Jay, Judge.) A Letter to Bishop Hobart, occasioned by the Strictures on Bible Societies contained in his late Charge to the Convention of New York 8vo, uncut. New York, 1823 253 Jefferson, Thomas. Memoir, Correspondence and Mis- cellanies, from the Papers of Edited by Thomas J. Randolph 4 vols. Svo, caU. Charlotteville, 1829 254 Jefferson, Thomas. The Life of. By Henry S. Randall. Portrait and engraved title 3 vols. 8vo, half calf, antique, marbled edges. Philadelphia, 1865 255 Jefferson, Thomas. The Domestic Life of. Compiled from Family Letters and Reminiscences, by Sarah N. Randolph Svo, cloth. New York, 187 1 256 Jefferson, Thomas. The Life of. Third President of the United States. By George Tucker. Portrait 2 vols. Svo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1837 257 Jefferson, Thomas. Observations on the Writings of Thomas Jefferson, with Particular Reference to the Attack they Contain on the Memory of the late Gen. Henry Lee. By H. Lee 8vo, half sheep. Philadelphia, 1839 257/4 Jefferson. Bibliotheca Jeffersoniana. A List of Books Written by, or Relating to, Thomas Jefferson. By Hamilton B. Tompkins 8vo, half morocco, top edge gilt, uncut. New York, 1887 Only three hundred and fifty copies printed, of which this is No. 54. 258 Jefferys, Thomas. The American Atlas: or, A Geograph- ical Description of the Whole Continent of America ; wherein are Delineated at Large its Several Regions, Countries, States and Islands, and Chiefly the British Colonies. Composed from Numerous Surveys, several of which were made by Order of Government, by Major Holland, Lewis Evans, William Scull, Henry Mowzon, Lieutenant Ross, J. Cook, Michael Lane, Joseph Gilbert, Gardner, Hillock, etc. Engraved on forty-nine copperplates Atlas folio, half bound. London, 177S 259 Jones, George. The History of Ancient America Anterior to the Time of Columbus, proving the Identity of the Aborigines with the Tyrians and Israelites, and the Introduction of Christianity into the Western Hemi- sphere by the Apostle St. Thomas Svo, cloth, uncut. London, 1843 3^ 260 Jones, Horatio G. The Bradford Prayer Book of i;io. With some Account of it. Privately Printed g^o Philadelphia, 1870 261 Journals of Congress. Containing the Proceedings from September 5, 1774, to January i, 1776. Published by Order of Congress. Vol. I. 8vo, boards, uncut. R. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1777 Top of title-page repaired. Very rare. 262 Juan, Don George, and Ulloa, Antonio de. A Voyage to South America, describing at large the Spanish Cities, Towns, Provinces, etc., on that Extensive Continent, and an Account of their Gold and Silver Mines. Illus- trated with maps and other plates 2 vols. 8vo, old calf. London, 1760 Dr. John Heaviside's copy, with autograph on each title-page, and por- trait inserted. 263 Ty'APP, FREDERICK. The Life of Frederick William j^ von Steuben, Major-General in the Revolutionary * *■ War. With an Introduction, by George Bancroft. Portrait i2mo, cloth. New Yosk, 1859 264 Keasbey, A. Q. Sale of East New Jersey at Auction, February i, 1682 8vo, uncut. 1882 265 Ker, John. The Memoirs of, of Kersland, in North Britain, Esquire, relating to Politics, Trade and History. Con- taining his Secret Transactions and Negotiations in Scotland, England, the Courts of Vienna, Hanover and other Foreign Parts 3 vols. 8vo, old calf. London, 1727, '26, '26 All three parts. " This book was printed by that ' Sad Dog,' Edmund Curil, and for publishing which he was pilloried." Contains one hundred pages on the secret history and present state of the Foreign Colonies in North America. A complete set is seldom met with. Very scarce. 266 T ADY'S MAGAZINE (THE) and Repository of En- I tertaining Knowledge. By a Literary Society. Early engravings byThackara and Vallance. For 1792 and 1793 2 vols. 8vo, half bound, uncut. Philadelphia Very rare. All that was published. 267 Lamb, R. An Original and Authentic Journal of Occur- rences during the late American War, from its Cem- mencement to the Year 1783 8vo, calf. Dublin, 1809 33 268 Leake, Isaac Q. Memoir of the Life and Times of General John Lamb, an Officer of the Revolution, who com- manded the Post at West Point at the Time of Arnold's Treason, and his Correspondence with Washington, Clinton and Patrick Henry. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1850 269 Lee, Alfred. A Few Words in Vindication of the Action of the Court of Bishops, Convened at Camden, N. J., September, 1853. 8vo, half sheep. Philadelphia, 1854 Has bound with it : The Record of the Proceedings of the Court of Bishops for the Trial of Bishop G. W. Doane, New York, 1852; The Protest and Appeal of Bishop George W. Doane, Philadelphia, 1852, and A Few Words in Answer to the Attack made by Bishop Doane on Ihree Bishops and four Laymen, Trenton, 1852. 270 Lee, Charles. Memoirs of the Life of the late, Second in Command in the Service of the United States of Amer- ica during the Revolution, to which are added his Political and Military Essays. Portrait and clippings inserted. l2mo, sheep. New York, 1793 271 Lee, Richard Henry. Memoir of the Life of, and his Correspondence. By his grandson, R. H. Lee. Por- trait and view inserted. 2v0ls.ini. 8vo, half morocco. (Stained.) Philadelphia, 1825 272 Lee, Richard Henry. Life of Arthur Lee, LL.D., Joint Commissioner of the United States to the Court of France, and Sole Commissioner to the Courts of Spain and Prussia, during the Revolutionary War. Frontispiece. 2 vols, in I. 8vo, half morocco. Boston, 1829 273 Letters from the Secretary of War, transmitting Sun- dry Statements relative to the Frigates United States, Constitution and Constellation, June 17, 1797. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1797 274 Linn, John Blair. Valerian : A Narrative Poem. With a Sketch of the Life and Character of the Author. With the rare silhouette portrait. 4to, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1805 Linn studied law under Alexander Hamilton, turned playwright and then preacher. The Sketch of his Life was written by Charles Brockden Brown. 275 Literary Museum (The) : or, Monthly Magazine. For January, February and April, 1797. 8vo. 3 parts. Printed by Derrick & Sharpless, West Chester, 1797 Contains Memoirs of General Wayne and other interesting items of Americana. Very scarce. 276 Lockwood, Henry C. The Abolition of the Presidency. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1884 (3) 34 277 Lodge, Henry C. Alexander Hamilton. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1882 278 Logan, James. Experiments and Considerations on the Generation of Plants. 8vo, uncut. London, 1747 Logan was Chief Justice of the Province of Pennsylvania. 279 Lom6nie, Louis de. Beaumarchais and his Times. Trans- lated by H. S. Edwards. izmo, cloth. Nevir York, 1857 280 Loskiel, George H. History of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America. Trans- lated by C. I. La Trobe. Map. 8vo, sheep. London, 1794 281 Lossing, Benson J. The Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution : or, Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics and Traditions of the War for Independence. With several Imndrad en- gravings on wood, chiefly from sketches by the author. 2 vols. Royal 8vo, half morocco. New York, 185 1 The original edition, the plates of which were destroyed by fire. 281^ Lossing, Benson J. The Pictorial Field-Book of the War of 1812: or, Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics and Traditions of the last War for American Independence. With several hundred engravings on wood, chiefly from sketches by the author. Royal 8vo, cloth. New York, 1868 282 Lossing, Benson J. The Life and Times of Philip Schuy- ler. Portrait. 2 vols. lamo, cloth. New York (1872) 283 Lossing's American Historical Record and Repertory of Notes and Queries concerning the History and Anti- quities of America, and Biography of Americans from the Commencement, January, 1872, to December, 1874. (Wanting May and September, 1874.) Vols. I. to III. 4to, uncut. In parts. Philadelphia Sold as 3 volumes. 284 Loudon, Archibald. The Wonderful Magazine and Extra- ordinary Museum; being a Complete Repository of the Wonders, Curiosities and Rarities of Nature and Art. 8vo, half bound, uncut. Carlisle, 1808 Very rare. By the author of the History of the Indian Wars. Name on title-page. 35 285 Love and Patriotism : or, The Extraordinary Adventures of M. Duportail, late Major-General in tiie Armies of the United States ; interpersed with Many Surprising In- cidents in the Life of the late Count Pulaski. i2mo, sheep. Boston, 1799 286 Love and Patriotism : or. The Extraordinary Adventures of Mons. Duportail, late Major-General of the Army of the United States; interpersed with Many Surprising Incidents in the Life of the late Count Pulaski. 1 2mo, original lettered, boards, uncut. Boston, 1825 287 Lyman, Theodore. The Diplomacy of the United States ; being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Present Time. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Boston, 1828 288 » K cCULLOUGHS'. Historical Reminiscences of the, I Yi ^^^ their Collaterals. By one of their Number. i6nio cloth. Philadelphia, i860 Privately printed. 289 Macpherson's (John) Letters, etc. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia: Printed for the author in the year 1770 Exceedingly scarce. The celebrated letters to eminent men, written by John Macpherson, who was confined for insanity. 290 McVickar, J. A Christian Memorial of Two Sisters. (Miss Jay and Mrs. Banyer). l2mo, cloth. New York, 1838 291 Madison, James. Letters and other Writings of. Fourth President of the United States. Published by Order of Congress. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Philadeldhia, 1867 292 Malin, W. G. Catalogue of Books Relating to, or Illus- trating, the History of the Unitas Fratrum, or United Brethren. Portrait of Huss. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1881 293 Manuscript (The.) With View of Trenton Falls. 2 vols, in I. 8vo, calf. New York, 1828 A selection of native literature, including an account of General Wash- ington's escape from being captured by the British, Conversations with Thomas Paine, etc. Rare. 294 Map of New England and New York. Sold by Thomas Bassett in Fleet Street, and Richard Chiswell in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1626. Large folio. Very rare and curious. Shows site of Philadelphia. 36 295 Map. Novi Belgii Novaeque Anglie Nee Non Partis Vir- giniae Tabula multis in locis emendate a Nicolas Joan- nis Visschero, with the View of New York, entitled " Nieuw Amsterdam op't Eylant Manhattans." The Second Existing View of the City. Size, i.iox i.6}4- Amsterdam, 1650-56 This is Asher's No. 8, and is the original of a long series of maps which were modeled upon it, or printed from the same plate, altered and corrected. Of special interest on account of the very early view of the city, with the gallows on the point of the Battery, and a wind-mill and flag-staff in the distance. This is an original impression from the plate before it was altered by Nicholas Visscher. 296 Map. Americae nova Tabula Auct Guilielmo Blaeuw. Col- ored. Surrounded with curious engravings of the natives and plans of towns. Folio. 1638 297 Map. Carte des Etats-Unis de I'Amerique Septentrionale Copiee et Gravee sur cette d'Arrowsmith, Corrigee par P. F. Tardieu. With View of the Falls of Niagara. Size, 28x 55 inches. Quartered and mounted on muslin to fold. Paris, 1812 298 Map of the Country Round Philadelphia, Including Part of New Jersey, New York, etc. 4to. 299 Map. A New and Accurate Map of the Present War in North America. Folio. 1761 300 Map of the Province of Pennsylvania, 1776. Folio. 2 copies. 301 Maps of the United States. Some quite rare. Folio. 23 pieces. 302 Marie, Jane. The Case of. Exhibiting the Cruelty and Barbarous Conduct of James Ross to a Defenceless Woman. 8vo. 1808 303 Maimontel, M. The Incas : or, The Destruction of the Empire of Peru. 2 vols. i6mo, sheep. Dublin, 1777 304 Marshall, Christopher. Passages from the Diary of, Kept in Philadelphia and Lancaster during the Ameri- can Revolution. Edited by William Duane. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1839-49 305 Marshall, Christopher. Extracts from the Diary of, Kept in Philadelphia and Lancaster during the American Revolution, 1774-1781. Edited by William Duane. l2mo, cloth. Albany, 1877 37 306 Marshall, John. The Life of George Washington, Com- mander-in-Chief of the American Forces during the War which Established the Independence of his Country, and First President of the United States. Portrait by Edwin. 5 vols, text, 8vo, calf, gilt, and 4to atlas. Together, 6 vols. Philadelphia, 1804-7 307 Maryland. Papers on the Early History of. Culled from Various Magazines. Bound in I vol. 8vo, half morocco Contains: " Descendants of Lord Baltimore;" "Wye Island, Mary- land;" "Wye Hall, Paca Family ; " "A Legend of Maryland;" •' Settle- ment of Maryland, St. Mary's;" "Eastern Shore of Maryland;" "Old Maryland Manners ; " " Early History of Maryland, by the Jesuits ; " " Message of the Govoernor of Maryland, on Mason and Dixon's Line." Washington, 1850. Etc. 308 Maryland. The Dismemberment of Maryland, by G. W. Archer, and A Maryland Manor, by General James Grant Wilson. 8vo. Baltimore, 1890 309 Maryland and Virginia. Large Scale Map of. With engravings of native animals, productions, etc. Folio. The scale is 2^ inches to the mile, which admits of residences, trees and hills being shown. 310 (Mason, Emily V.) Journal of a Young Lady of Vir- ginia, 1787. 8vo, cloth. Baltimore, 187 1 311 Mason and Dixon's Line. Agreement between Lord Baltimore and Thomas and Richard Penn, 1760. Map and Correspondence Relative to Mason and Dixon's Line. Memoir on the Controversy between William Penn and Lord Baltimore. By James Dunlap. Min- utes of the Proceedings before Hon. John Sergeant, of Philadelphia, in the Matter of the Pea Patch Island. An Opinion in the Case of the Fisheries Annexed to the Shores of the River Delaware. Message from the Governor of Maryland in Relation to the Intersec- tion of the Boundary Lines of the States of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Washington, 1850. Mason and Dixon's Line : A History. By James Viech. Pittsburgh, 1857. Etc. Bound in I vol. 8vo, half morocco. Extra illustrated with rare portraits, views and maps. Contains the " Pea Patch " pamphlet, long out of print and very scarce. 312 Massachusetts Magazine (The); or, Monthly Museum. Containing the Literature, History, Politics, Arts, Man- ners, and Amusements of the Age. For 1790. Vol. I. Wants the plates. Boston, 1790 38 313 Mathews, Alfred, and Hungerford, A. N. History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Copiously illustrated with portraits, views and maps. Imperial 8vo, half russia, gilt, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 1884 Published at $2^. Only a limited number printed. 314 Mayer, Brantz. Tah-Gah-Jute : or, Logan and Captain Michael Cresap. 8vo, boards. 1851 315 Meek, A. B. Romantic Passages in Southwestern History ; including Orations, Sketches and Essays. Third Edition. l2mo, cloth. New York, 1857 316 Meigs, J. F. A History of the First Quarter of the Second Century of the Pennsylvania Hospital. Frontispiece .8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1877 317 Mercer, H. C. The Lenape Stone : or. The Indian and the Mammoth. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1885 318 Mexican Imprint. Relacion Historica y Moral de la Por- tentosa Imagen de N. Sr. Jesucristo Crucificado Apare- cida en una de las Cuevas de S. Miguel de Chalma. Frontispiece ef the apparition 4to, old calf. Mexico, Impesa en Casa de Arizpe, 1810 At the end is a paraphrase of Psalm 50., by a brother of the convent. 319 Milburn, William H. The Pioneers, Preachers and Peo- ple of the Mississippi Valley i2mo, cloth. New York, i860 320 Miller, Samuel. Memoirs of the Rev. John Rodgers, D.D., late Pastor of the Wall Street and Brick Churches, New York. Portrait inserted. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1 8 1 3 321 Miller, Samuel, D.D. The Life of. Professor of Theology at Princeton, N. J. By Samuel Miller. Portrait 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1869 322 Miner, Charles. History of Wyoming. In a Series of Letters to his son, William Penn Miner. Map, etc. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1845 323 Minutes of the Trial and Examination of Certain Persons in the Province of New York, Charged with being Engaged in a Conspiracy against the Authority of the Congress and the Liberties of America. 8vo. uncut. Philadelphta, 1865 Jieprint of the 17^6 Edition. 39 324 Minutes of the Trial and Examination of Certain Persons in the Province of New York, Charged with being Engaged in a Conspiracy against the Authority of Congress and the Liberties of America. 4to, uncut. Philadelphia, 1865 Large-paper copy. Reprinted from the Edition of 1786. 325 Monitor's Instructor : or, A System of Practical Geogra- phy, of the United States of America in Particular. l6mo, sheep. Wilmington, 1804 326 Monroe, James. A View of the Conduct of the Execu- tive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States con- nected with the Mission to the French Republic, during the Years 1794, '95 and '96. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1797 327 Montgomery, Elizabeth. Reminiscences of Wilmington, in Familiar Village Tales, Ancient and New. Illus- trated 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 185 1 The scarce original edition. 328 Moore, Frank. Diary of the American Revolution, from Newspapers and Original Documents. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt, marbled edges. New York, i860 329 Moore, Frank. Materials for History, printed from Orig- inal Manuscripts; with Notes and Illustrations. First Series. Containing The Correspondence of Henry Laurens, of South Carolina. Proof portrait. 4to, uncut. New York, 1 86 1 Only two hundred and fifty copies printed for the Zenger Club. 330 Moore, George H. Libels on Washington. With a Criti- cal Examination thereon. 8vo. New York, 1889 331 Moore, George H. The Treason of Charles Lee, Major- General, Second in Command in the American Army of the Revolution. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, i860 332 Moore, Mark. The Memoirs and Adventures of, late an Officer in the British Navy. Interspersed with a Va- riety of Original Anecdotes, selected from his Journals, when in the Tuscan, Portuguese, Swedish, Imperial, American and British Service, in each of which he bore a Commission. Written by Himself. 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1795 The adventures of a Bostonian in all parts of the world, with naval, dramatic apd apaatory anecdotes. Very scarce. 40 333 Moore, Rt. Rev. Richard Channing. Memoir of the Life of, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Virginia. By J. P. K. Henshaw. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1843 334 Moravians. Some Observations : I. On the Antiquity of the Present United Brethren, called Moravians. II. On Some of the Extracts of their General Synods. III. On the Doctrine of the Trinity and Person of Christ. 8vo. London, 175 1 335 Moravians. A True and Authentic Account of Andrew Frey ; containing the Occasion of his Coming Among the Herrnhuters or Moravians ; his Observations on their Conferences, Casting Lots, Marriages, Festivals, Merriments, Celebrations of Birth-days, Impious Doc- trines and Fantastical Practices, Abuse of Charitable Contributions, Linnen Images, Ostentations, Profuseness, and Rancour against any who in the least differ from them, and the Reasons for which he left them ; together with the Motive for Publishing this Account. 8vo, uncut. London, 1753 336 Moravians. A Candid Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Herrnhuters, commonly call'd Moravians, or Unitas Fratrum. With a Short Account of their Doc- trines, drawn from their own Writings. By Henry Rimius. 8vo, uncut. London, 1753 336^ Another copy. 8vo. London, 1753 337 Moravians. A Supplement to the Candid Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Herrnhuters, commonly called Moravians, or Unitas Fratrum, in which among other things, the Political Scheme and artful proceed- ings of their Patriarch are Disclosed, etc. By Henry Rimius. 8vo, boards. London, 1755 338 Moravians. A Solemn Call on Count Zinzendorf, the Author and Advocate of the Sect of Herrnhuters, com- monly call'd Moravians, to Answer all and every Charge brought against them in the Candid Narrative, with some further Observations on the Spirit of that Sect. By Henry Rimius. §vo, boards. London, 1754, 41 339 Moravians. A Second Solemn Call on Mr. Zinzendorf otherwise call'd Count Zinzendorf, etc., the Author and Advocate of the Sect of Herrnhuters, commonly known by the Name of Moravians, or Unitas Fratrum, to answer all and every charge brought against them, and to publish the premised third part of his Exposi- tion. By Henry Rimius. °^°- London, 1757 340 Moravians. Queries Humbly Proposed to the Right Rev. and Right Honorable Count ZinzendorfF. °^°- London, 1755 341 Moravians. Brief Narrative of the Origin and Progress of the Church of the United Brethren (commonly called Moravian). 8vo. N. P., N. D. 34a Morden, Robert. Atlas Terestris, by. Wztk seventy-eight maps, seventeen of which relate to America, including the English plantations. Small 8vo, vellum. Engraved by Morden at the end of the Seventeenth Century. Contains a curious map of New England and New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Virginia, Florida, etc. Very rare. Title and Index laid down. 343 Morgan, Lewis H. League of the Ho-De-No-Sau-Nee : or, Iroquois. Illustrated with colored and plain plates. 8vo, half calf. Rochester, 185 1 Scarce. Fine copy, with the beautiful plates, long out of print. 344 Morris, Margaret. Private Journal kept during a portion of the Revolutionary War, for the Amusement of a Sister. 4to, cloth, uncut. Philadelphia, 1836 A very few copies privately printed. Margaret Morris was a resident of Burlington, N. J. Very scarce. The publisher of this journal purposely left out a page narrating occur- rences on June 14, 1777, in reference to the Battle of Trenton. This omission was made in deference to William B, Reed, as it was supposed to reflect on the conduct of his grandfather. General Joseph Reed. This omission has been supplied in manuscript in this copy, it having been copied October 4, 1853, by the present owner, from the original journal of Margaret Morris, then in the possession of Mr. John Jay Smith. Probably no private or public journal gives a better or more detailed account of the trials of the American Army, before and immediately after the Battle of Trenton. A presentation copy from John J. Smith. 345 Morris, Gouverneur. The Life of, with Selections from his Correspondence, and Miscellaneous Papers, Detail- ing events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the PoHtical History of the United States. By Jared Sparks. Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Boston, 1832 42 346 Morse, Jedediah. The American Geography : or, A View of the Present Situation of the United States of America. lVt(k two maps. 8vo, sheep. Elizabethtown, 1789 First edition. Very scarce. 347 Muhlenberg, Henry Melchior. Memoir of the Life and Times of. By M. L. Stoever. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1856 348 Muhlenberg, Major-General Peter. The Life of, of the Revolutionary Army. By Henry A. Muhlenberg. Por- trait. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1849 349 Mulford, Isaac S. Civil and Political History of New Jersey. 8vo, cloth. Camden, 1848 350 Myrtle, Minnie. The Iroquois : or. The Bright Side of Indian Character. Illustrated. l2mo, cloth. New York, 1855 351 ]\TAS0N, ELIAS. Sir Charles Henry Frankland, I M Baronet: or, Boston in the Colonial Times. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1865 352 Neill, Edward D. The Fairfaxes of England and America in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, including Letters from and to Hon William Fairfax, President of Council of Virginia, and his Sons, Colonel George Wil- liam Fairfax and Rev. Bryan, Eighth Lord Fairfax. 8vo, half morocco. Albany, 1868 Extra illustrated with Document, signed, of Hon. William Fairfax, sixty-seven rare and scarce portraits, including several of Washington, and ten views, etc. 353 Neill, Rev. Edward D. History of Hennepin County and the City of Minneapolis, including the Explorers and Pioneers of Minnesota ; and Outlines of the History of Minnesota, by J. Fletcher Williams. 4to, half morocco, marbled edges. Minneapolis, 1881 354 Neill, Edward D. Washington Adapted for a Crisis. St. Paul, 1889. Biographical Sketch of John Evans, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania. Boston, 1872. Thomas Cornwallis and Early American Colonists. Boston, 1889. 3 pamphlets. Privately printed. 355 Neill, Edward D. Terra Mariae : or. Threads of Mary- land Colonial History. i2mo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1867 43 356 Neill, Edward D. The English Colonization of America during the Seventeenth Century. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1871 357 New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Published quarterly under the Direction of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society. Illustrated with portraits and other plates. Vol. I. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1847 Portrait of Hutchinson missing. 358 New Jersey Archives. Documents Relating to the Co- lonial History of New Jersey, 1631-1775. With Gen- eral Index. 19 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1880-93 359 Ditto. General Index. 360 New Jersey. Minutes of the Provincial Congress and Council of Safety, 1775-1776. Minutes of the Coun- cil of Safety of New Jersey, 1777. Record of the Governor and Council of East Jersey, 1687-1703. Journal and Notes of the House of Representatives of New Jersey, 1703. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Jersey City aad Trenton, 1872-79 361 New York. Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of. Procured in Holland, England and France, by John R. Brodhead. Edited by E. B. O'Cal- laghan. Illustrated with hundreds of facsimiles of old maps, documents and portraits. 1 1 vols., including Index, and the Twelfth Volume Relates to the History of the Dutch and Swedish Settlements on the Delaware River. Together, 12 vols. 4to, cloth. Albany, 1856-77 362 Northmore, Thomas. Washington : or, Liberty Restored. A Poem. l2mo, sheep. Baltimore, 1809 Contains copious notes, extracts, etc., from important historical works relating to American Independence. Quotes Franklin frequently. 363 Novanglus and Massachusettensis : or. Political Essays Published in the Years 1774 and 1775, on the Principal Points of Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies. The Former, by John Adams; the Latter, by Jonathan Sewall. 8vo, boards, uncut. Boston, 1819 364 Nova Scotia. Selections from the Public Documents of the Province of. Edited by Thomas B. Akins. Syo, cloth. Halifax, 1S69 44 365 /^JCALLAGHAN, E. B. The Documentary History of I J the State of New York. Illustrated with hundreds of facsimiles of rare maps, important documents, por- traits, etc. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1849 366 (Oldmixon, John.) The British Empire in America. Con- taining the History of the Discovery, Settlement, Pro- gress and State of the British Colonies on the Continent and Islands of America; being an Account of the Country, Soil, Climate, Produce and Trade of New- foundland, New England, New Scotland, New York, New Jersey, Pensylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina, Georgia, Hudson's Bay, Barbadoes, St. Lucia, St. Vin- cent, Dominico, Antego, etc. Maps. Second Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, half sheep. London, 1741 367 /r^AINE, THOMAS.) Common Sense. Addressed to I \^ the Inhabitants of America. 8vo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1776 The rare First Edition. Title repaired. Bound with it is " Additions to Common Sense, addressed to the Inhabitants of America. London, 1776." 368 Paine, Thomas. Letters to George Washington, President of the United States of America, on Affairs PubHc and Private. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1796 369 Paine, Thomas. The Decline and Fall of the English System of Finance. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1796 370 Paine, Thomas. The Decline and Fall of the English System of Finance. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1796 371 Paine, Thomas. The Dissertation on First Principles of Government. 8vo, uncut. Paris, 1795 372 Paine, Thomas. Letter Addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the Affairs of North America, in which the Mistakes of the Abbe's Account of the Revolution of America are Corrected and Cleared up. 8vo. Melchior Steiner, Philadelpeia, 1782 373 Paine, Thomas. The Life of. Author of Common Sense. By James Cheetham. 8vo, boardi. Philadelphia, 1809 45 374 Paine, Thomas. Agrarian Justice Opposed to Agrarian Law and to Agrarian Monopoly. Being a Plan for Meliorating the Condition of Man by Creating in Every Nation a National Fund to pay to Every Person when Arrived at the age of Twenty-one Years the Sum of Fifteen Pounds Sterling, to Enable him or her to Begin the World. 8vo. Philadelphia: Printed by R. Folwell for Benjamin Franklin Bache, N. D. 375 Palmer, Peter S. History of Lake Champlain from its First Exploration by the French in 1609, to the Close of the Year 1804. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1866 376 Pamphlets. The Democratiad. A Poem in Retaliation for the " Philadelphia Jockey Club." By a Gentleman of Connecticut. Philadelphia, 1796. (A Caustic Satire on B. F. Bache, Franklin's Grandson.) — A Tribute to the Memory of Samuel Morris, late Governor. Read at the State in Schuylkill on the 2 3d of July, 1 8 1 2. Philadelphia, 1 8 1 2. — An Eulogium upon the Hon. Charles Ewing, late Chief Justice of New Jersey. By S. L. Southard. Trenton, 1832. — Address before the Blockley and Merion Agri- cultural Society. By Samuel Breck. Philadelphia, 1828. — David Cusick's Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations. Comprising : First, A Tale of the Foun- dation of the Great Island (now North America). Second, A Real Account of the Early Settlers of North America and their Descendants. Lockport, N. Y., 1848. — Brief Notice of Continental Paper Money. By S. Breck. Philadelphia, 185 i. — Memoir of Samuel Breck. By J. R. Ingersoll. Philadelphia, 1863.— A Brief Ac- count of my Exercises from my Childhood, left with my Dear Daughter, Gulielma Maria Penn. By Mary Pen- ington. Philadelphia, 1848. — Calvert and Penn: or, The Growth of Civil and Religious Liberty in America. By Brantz Mayer. Philadelphia, 1852. — Eulogium on John Sergeant. By William M. Meredith. Philadel- phia, 1853. — Conrad's Address on the First Constitution and Government of the State of Pennsylvania. Phila- adelphia, 1853. — History of the Ordinance of 1787. By Edward Coles. Philadelphia, 1856. Etc. Bound in i vol. 8vo, half morocco. 46 377 Pamphlets. An Eulogium on Benjamin Rush. By D. Ramsay. Philadelphia, 1815. — Answer of the Defen- dants in the Case of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry vs. Samuel Morris and Elliston P. Morris, 1866. — Carpenter's Hall, the Meeting Place of the First Con- tinental Congress. By Casper Souder. Philadelphia, 1865. — The History of Mason and Dixon's Line. By J. H. B. Latrobe. Philadelphia, 1855. — No. 322 Spruce Street, The History of the Residence of Rev. William Marshall. — History of the Rise and Decline of Com- mercial Slavery in America. By E. E. Dunbar. New York, 1 86 1. — History of American Abolitionism. By F. G. DeFontaine. New York, i86i. — The Case of the Episcopal Churches in the United States Considered. Philadelphia, 1859. — Brief of Title to a Tract of Land Situate Partly in the First Ward and Partly in the Twenty-sixth Ward, of Philadelphia. 1867. Etc. Bound in I vol. 8vo, half morocco. 378 Pamphlets. Plan of Association of the North American Land Company. EstabHshed 1795. Philadelphia, 1795. — Record of Transfers of Share in the North American Land Company. — Report on Liens of the Common- wealth upon the Lands of John Nicholson and Peter Boynton. By J. B. Anthony. Harrisburg, 1839. — North American Land Company. Robert Morris' Appeal. — Estate of the North American Land Com- pany. Auditor's Report. (Nine Pamphlets.) — Letters and other Documents Produced in the Case of the Suc- cession of Matthias Aspden. Philadelphia, 1837. Etc. Bound in i vol. 8vo, half roan. 379 Pamphlets. An Epistle to the Inhabitants of South Car- olina. By Sophia Hume. London, 1754. (Deborah Morris' Copy with Autograph.) — Remarks on the Vicar's Complaint. By Amos Harrison. London, 1742. — A Letter from Rachel Chandler to Ministers and Elders. London, 1766. — Reasons for the Necessity of Silent Waiting. By Mary Brook. London, 1774. — A Brief and Serious Warning. By Ambrose Rigge. London, 1771. — Some Lines Inscribed to the Memory of Rebecca Smith. Bristol, 1769. — A Collection of Poems. By Thomas EUwood. London, N. D. (Sarah Morris' Copy with Autograph,)_Some Brief Remarks. By John Griffith. London, 1765. — Observations on the Inslaving, Importing and Purchasing of Negroes. Ger- mantown, Chris. Sower, 1760. Bound in i vol. 8vo, sheep. 47 380 Pamphlets. The Political Progress of Britain: or, An Impartial History of the Abuses in the Government of the British Empire, in Europe, Asia and America. By James T. Callender. Philadelphia, 1795. — The History of Our Flag. By F. L. Sarmiento. Philadelphia, 1864. — Historical Sketch of Gy-Ant-Wa-Chia, The Corn- planter and of the Six Nations of Indians. By J. R. Snowden. Harrisburg, 1867. — Various Historical Ar- ticles Culled from Magazines. Bound in i vol. 8vo, half morocco. 381 Pamphlets. Historical Sketch of Continental Paper Money. — Historical Memoir of the Pensylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. By E. Needles. Philadelphia, 1848. — Brief Sketch of the Society of Friends, to Promote the Civilization of the Indians ; also of the Present Condition of the Tribes in New York. Philadelphia, i866.— A Brief Sketch of the Schools for Black People, Established by Friends in 1770. Philadelphia, 1867.— A Tribute to the Memory of Peter Collinson. By W. H. Dillingham. Portrait. Philadelphia, 1852. — Memoir of Philip Syng Physick. Philadelphia, 1839. — Memoir of Isaac Parrish, M.D. Philadelphia, 185 3. — Memoir of Joseph Parrish, M.D. Philadelphia, 1840. — Papers in Relation to the Case of Silas Deane. By the Seventy-six Society. Philadel- phia, 1855. — The Examination of Joseph Galloway. By the Seventy-six Society. Philadelphia, 1855. — Carey's Account of the Malignant Fever in Philadelphia in 1793. Philadelphia, 1794. Etc. Bound in i vol. 8vo, half roan. 382 Pamphlets. Mostly Historical Gleanings from the Maga- zines, including Articles on Aboriginal Shell Money ; Story of a Claimant, Earl of Sterling ; Unpubhshed Letter of General Washington ; Our French Allies ; De Foe Family in America ; Last of the Pequods ; Jesuit's Mission of Onondaga ; North West Boundary ; Burt's Address on the Washington Mansion in Philadelphia ; House of Commons' Debate on the American Independ- ence ; Witchcraft in New England ; British March to Monmouth, N. J. ; Francis Daniel Pastorious ; First Anti-Slavery Protest, etc. Bound in I vol. 8vo, half roan. 383 Pamphlets. One-Hundred-and-Seventieth Anniversary of Old Swedes' Church. Philadelphia, 1 870. — Unpublished Writings of Washington. From " Old and New." — Discourse on Rev. Benjamin Dorr. By J. W. Wallace. 48 383 — Continued. Philaddphia, 1870.— Then and Now. By Right Rev. W. B. Stevens. Philadelphia, 1871. — The Bradford Prayer Book. By H. G. Jones. 1870. — The Case of Baird v. Rice, against Erecting the Public Buildings on Penn Square. Philadelphia, 1871. — Random Recollec- tions of Aaron Burr. — A Red Rose from the Olden Time, 1752. By M. C. Jones. Philadelphia, 1872.— Historical Notes on Music in Bethlehem, Pa., from 1741 to 1871. By R. A. Grider. Philadelphia, 1873. Etc. Bound in I vol. 8vo, half roan. 384 Pamphlets. By-Laws, Muster-RoU and Papers Selected from the Archives of the First Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalry. Philadelphia, 1 840. — Proceedings of a Board of General Officers, respecting Major John Andre. — Account of the Sufferings of Friends of North Carolina Yearly Meeting. Baltimore, i868 The Catechism of the Bohemian Brethren. Bethlehem, 1869. — The First Baron of Baltimore. By E. D. Neill. Baltimore, 1869. — Van Rensselaer's Discourse on the Battle of Lake George. Philadelphia, 1856. — H. G. Jones' Address on Andrew Bradford. Philadelphia, 1869. — Knights of the Golden Horse Shoe. From the " Masonic Review." — Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. — Theodosia Burr. From " Harper's Magazine." — History of the " Indian Walk." — Brief, Showing to whom the Govern- ment and Soil of the late Province of Pennsylvania were Vested. Philadelphia, 1858. — Lukens on the Treaty Elm. Etc. Bound in i vol. 8vo, half roan. 385 Pamphlets. Memoir of Franklin Bache, M.D. By Geo. B. Wood. Philadelphia, 1865. — The Present Attempt to Dissolve the American Union. A British Aristocratic Plot. New York, 1862, — History of the Fourth of July. — Brown's Oration at Carpenter's Hall. Philadel- phia, 1874. — Sketch of the Life and Character of John Fen wick. By John Clement. Philadelphia, 1875. — Biographical Sketch of Dr. Jonathan Potts. By Rev. E. D. Neill. Albany, 1863. — Sieur de la Verendrye and his Sons, the Discoverers of the Rocky Mountains. By Rev. E. D. Neill. Minneapolis, 1875. — Biographical Sketch of John Evans, Deputy Governor of Pennsylva- nia. By Rev. E. D. Neill. Boston, 1872. — Notes on American History. By E. D. Neill. Boston, 1876. — Revolutionary Reminiscences of Camden County, New Jersey. Camden, 1876. — Thomas Jefferson's Report on Cod and Whale Fisheries. Washington, 1872. Etc. Bound in I vol. 8vo, half morocco. 49 386 Pamphlets. Some Observations on the Situation, Dispo- sition and Character of the Indian Natives of this Con- tinent. (By Anthony Benezet.) Philadelphia, 1874. — A Leisure Hour: or, A Series of Poetical Letters. Mostly written During the Prevalence of the Yellow Fever. By a Citizen of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1804. — The Will of General George Washington. To which is Annexed a Schedule of his Property directed to be sold. Alexandria, 1800. — The History of Jack Idle and Dicky Diligent. Illustrated with cuts, roughly colored. Philadelphia, N. D. — The Federal Almanac for 1789. Philadelphia, 1788 — Two Lectures on the His- tory of the American Union. By Henry Reed. Phila- delphia, 1856. Etc. Bound in I vol. l2mo, half morocco. 387 Pamphlets. A Collection of Thirty-eight Pamphlets on Various Historical Subjects. 388 Paper-Books. Estate of Hannah Parke, deceased. — Man vs. Man's Executors. — Man t/j. Jordan, etal. — Middleton Divorce Case. — Leach vs. Farr, et als, and Fry Divorce Case. Bound in I vol. 8vo, half sheep. The Middleton and Fry Divorce Cases have become very scarce, as nearly all copies printed have been destroyed by parties interested. 389 Parkman, Francis. Pioneers of France in the New World. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1865 390 Parrish, John. Journal of, during the Closing Years of the Last Century. 8vo, boards. 1 881 Cut from the " Athens Gleaner." Giving valuable information respect- ing the first settlements of the country, and of the Indians. 391 Parsons, Usher. The Life of Sir William Pepperrell, Bart. The only Native of New England who was created a Baronet. Portrait. Svo, cloth. Boston, 1885 Portrait of author inserted. 392 Patton, J. H. The History of the United States of Amer- ica, from the Discovery of the Continent to the Close of the Thirty-sixth Congress. 8vo. cloth. New York, 1863 393 Penn. Documents Relative to the Celebration of a Late Marriage. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1809 In reference to the marriage of William Penn, son of Richard Penn, Lieutenant-Governor of Pennsylvania before the Revolution, to Julia Catha- rine Balabrega. The affair created much scandal, as the young wroman's station in life was much beneath the pretensions of the Penn family. Very rare. This pamphlet vfas written by Dr. Abercrombie, as an apology for performing the marriage ceremony. (4) 50 394 Penn. Articles, Wills and Deeds Creating the Entail of Pennsylvania and three Lower Counties upon Delaware, in the Penn Family. gvo. Philadelphia, 1870 395 Penn, William. The Life of, with Selections from his Correspondence and Auto-Biography. By Samuel M. Janney. Portrait. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1852 396 Pennsylvania. Memorials of the Historical Society of 14 vols. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, V. D. (1827-1895) Vol. I. is the reprint, Vols. II., III. and IV, are the original editions. Contains Wharton's Provincial Literature of Pennsylvania; Embassy to the Western Indians, by Hendrick Aupaumut; Conyngham's Account of the Settlement of the Dunkers at Ephrata, Comly's Sketches of the History of Byberry, Fisher's Early Poets and Poetry of Pennsylvania, Holm's Short Description of the Province of New Sweden, History of Braddock's Expedi- tions, Ward's Insurrection in the Western Counties of Pennsylvania, Re- cord of Upland and Denny's Journal, Minutes of the Committee of Defence of Philadelphia, The Penn and Log^n Correspondence, Acrelius' History of New Sweden, Heckewelder's Indian Nations, Life and Writings of John Dickenson, and many other important historical sketches. 397 Ditto. Penn and Logan Correspondence. Vol. n. 398 Pennsylvania. Bulletin of the Historical Society of. Vol. L Containing Senter's Journal, Brandywine Papers, Denton's New York, Proceedings, etc. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1848 Very scarce. 399 Pennsylvania. Collections of the Historical Society of. Vol. I. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1853 Contains notes on the private character of General Washington, Family Register of Conrad Weiser, Buck's History of Mooreland, Loxley's Journal of the Campaign to Amboy in 1776, etc. Very scarce. 400 Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Illustrated. From the Commencement, 1877 to April. 1898. 21 vols. (8 vols, half cloth, and 13 vols, in parts.) Philadelphia Published by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. The first eight volumes are in the binding of the Society. 401 Pennsylvania. The Colonial Records of Pennsylvania, 1638 to 1790, and Pennsylvania Archives, 1664 to 1790 ; with General Index to both Series. Together, 29 vols. 8vo, half sheep. Philadelphia, 1852-56 402 Pennsylvania Archives. Second Series. Edited by John B. Linn and William H. Egle. 6 vols, with the facsimile of the Charter of William Penn, making 7 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Harrisburg, 1874-77 51 403 Pennsylvania. Early History of Western Pennsylvania, and of the West, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, from 1754 to 1833. By a Gentleman of the Bar. With and Appendix, containing besides Copious Extracts from Important Indian Treaties, etc., a Topo- graphical description of the Counties of Allegheny Westmoreland, Washington, etc. Map. 8vo, sheep. Pittsburg, 1846 404 Pennsylvania Hospital. Some Account of the. From its first rise to the begining of 1754. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1 8 17 405 Pennsylvania and the Federal Constitution, 1787-1788. Edited by John Bach McMaster and Frederick D. Stone. Illustrated with the portraits of the signers of the Constitution. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Philadelphia, 1888 406 Pennsylvania. Duke of Yorke's Book of Laws, 1676- 1682, and Charter and Laws of the Province of Penn- sylvania, 1682—1700; with facsimiles of the Penn Charter. 8vo, cloth. Harrisburg, 1879 407 Pennypacker, Samuel W. Settlement of Germantown, Pa. Philadelphia, 1883. — The Quarrel between Chrs. Sower and Conrad Beissel. Philadelphia, 1888 — The Settlement of Germantown, and the Cause which led to it. Philadelphia, 1880. 3 pamphlets. Privately printed. 408 Perry, William Stevens. The Hi.story of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883. Illustrated. 2 vols. Imperial 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1885 408^ Peters, Rev. Samuel. General History of Connecticut, from its first Settlement under George Fenwick, to its Latest Period of Amity with Great Britain prior to the Revolution, including a Description of the Country and many Curious and Interesting Anecdotes; with an Appendix pointing out the causes of the Rebellion in America ; to which are added Addition to Apendix, Notes, etc., by Samuel J. McCormick. Small 8vo, cloth, uncut. Newr York, 1877 409 Picart, Bernard. The Ceremonies and Religious Cus- toms of the Various Nations of the Known World. (The Volume containing the Customs and Ceremonies of the Americans.) Illustrated. Folio, old calf. London, 1741 52 410 Pickering, Timothy. The Life of. By his son, Octavius Pickering. Portrait and other engravings. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1867 Scarce. Out of print. 411 Pierson, Rev. H. W. JefTerson at Monticello. The Private Life of Thomas Jefferson, from entirely New Materials. With numerous facsimiles. Svo, cloth. New York, 1862 412 Pinckney, Charles. Three Letters Written and Originally Published under the Signature of a South Carolina Planter. The first, on the Case of Jonathan Robbins ; the second, on the Recent Captures of American Vessels by British Cruisers ; the third, on the Right of Expatria- tion. 8vo, uncut. PJiiladelphia, 1799 413 Pindar, Peter. Out at Last : or, The Fallen Minister. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1801 414 Pitkin, Timothy. A Political and Civil History of the United States of America from the Year 1763 to the close of the Administration of President Washington. Portrait of Washington. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. New Hiven, 1828 415 Philadelphia. The Consolidation Bill as passed by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, January 31, 1854. 8vo. 416 Philadelphia : or, Glances at Lawyers, Physicians. First-Circle, Wistar-Parties, etc. i6mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1826 417 Philadelphia. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Com- mittee Appointed on the 14th of September, 1793, by the Citizens of Philadelphia, The Northern Liberties and the District of Southwark to attend and Alleviate the Sufferings of the afflicted with Malignant Fever, preva- lent in the City and its Vicinity. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1794 418 Philadelphia. Minutes of the Common Council of the City of Philadelphia, 1704 to 1776. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia, 1847 419 Philadelphia. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Com- mittee of Citizens, 1793. (Yellow Fever.) 8vo, boards. Philadelphia, 1848 53 420 Philadelphia. Articles of Agreement, etc., for Raising a Sum of Money to Purchase a lot of Ground and erect- ing thereon a Church, (since known by the name of St. Paul's Church) in the city of Philadelphia, etc. i6mo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1834 421 Philadelphia Book : or, Specimen of Metropolitan Lit- erature. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1836 422 Philadelphia. Over de Gevangenhuizen van. Door een Europeer in Philadelphia. 8vo, uncut. Amsterdam, 1796 423 Philadelphia. Brief of Title to the Estate called " Sten- ton " in Philadelphia. 2 copies. 8vo. Philadelphia, i85l 424 Philadelphia. Abstract of Title to the Tract of Land sit- uate in the First Ward, in Philadelphia, known as the Philadelphia Navy Yard. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1875 425 Philadelphia Plans. Plan of Green Hill Estate. 1842. — Plan of Bath Town in the Northern Liberties. 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A Memorial Addressed to the Sovereigns of America. gvo. London, 1783 54 431 (Prevost Abb6.) The Life and Entertaining Adventures of Mr. Cleveland, Natural Son of Oliver Cromwell. Written by himself. Giving a particular account of his unhappiness in Love, Marriage, Friendship, etc., and his great sufferings in Europe and America. 4 vols. i2mo, calf. London, 1734 Giving an account of his unhappiness in love, marnage, etc., and his sufferings in Europe and America, with some curious particulars of Oliver's amours and several remarkable passages in the Reign of Charles II. Never before made public. 432 Price, I. C. Abstract of Title of that part of the Bush Hill Estate allotted to James H. O'Beirne, situate in Philadelphia. gvo. Philadelphia, i860 433 Price, Richard. Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government and the Justice and Policy of the War with America; to which are Added an Appendix and Postscript contaming a State of the National Debt, an Estimate of the Money drawn from the Public by Taxes, an Account of the National Income, etc. i6mo, calf. Dublin, 1776 434 Priestley, Joseph. Letters to the Inhabitants of North- umberland and its Neighborhood on Subjects Interest- ing to the Author, and to them. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1801 Priestley had been constantly assailed as a Royalist in the payment of England. He advocated the abolition of a standing army and only enough navy to protect our commerce, consequently the Federalists and followrers of Hamilton denounced him as a traitor for his advanced ideas of protecting the poor against the encroachments of the rich, by fighting the proposition of the " Feds " for a standing army, vfhich ostensibly vra.s for the purpose of put- ting dovifn insurrections vfhich might be caused by those in power, promul- gating nefarious plans to replenish their coffers at the expense of the people. 435 Proceedings on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Introduction and Adoption of the " Resolution Re- specting Independency, held in Philadelphia, 1876. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1876 436 Proceedings on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Introduction and Adoption of the " Resolution Re- specting Indepency," held in Philadelphia, January 7 , 1876, and July i, 1876. Svo. Philadelphia, 1876 437 Proceedings of a Convention Relative to a National Monument in Independence Square. 8yo, cloth. Philadelphia, iSs^l 55 438 Proposals to Amend and Perfect the Policy of the Government of the Uuited States : or, The Fulfilling of the Prophesies in the Latter Days, commenced by the Independence of America. Containing a New Mode of Elections, with a Method of Supporting Government without Taxing or Fining the People. l6mo, half morocco, gilt, top edge gilt. Printed for the author, 1782 Very rare. 439 Protestant Episcopal Church. Journal of a Convention of the, in the States of New York, New Jersey, Penn- sylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and South Carolina. Held in Christ Church in the City of Phila- delphia from July 28 to August 7, 1789. 8vo, uncut. Hall & Sellers, Philadelphia, 1789 Scarce. 440 Protestant Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania. An Appeal to the Lay Members of the. 8vo. 1827 Against allowing a negro man a scat in the conrention for the election of a bishop. 441 Proud, Robert. The History of Pennsylvania in North America, from the Original Institution and Settlement of that Province, under the first Proprietor and Gov- ernor, William Penn, in 168 1, till after the Year 1742. Foi'trait and map. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1797 Name on title-page. Fine copy. 442 Puglia, James Ph. The Federal Politician. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1795 443 Pyatt, Joseph O. Memoir of Albert Newsam, Deaf Mute Artist. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1868 444 r^AINSFORD, MARCUS. An Historical Account of l"^ the Black Emperor of Hayti. Comprehending a *■ View of the Principal Transactions in the Revolution of Saint Domingo. With its Antient and Modern State. Illustrated with portrait of Toussaint L Overture and other engravings. 4to, half bound. London, 1805 445 Ramsay, David. The History of the American Revolu- tion. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1789 446 Ramsay, David, The History of the American Revolu- tion. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Trenton, i8ii 56 447 Randolph's (Mr.) Resignation. A Vindication of. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1795 448 Randolph, John. The Life of, of Roanoke. By Hugh A. Garland. Portrait. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1850 449 Raynal, Abbfe. The Revolution of America. Small 8vo, half bound. London, 1781 450 Read, George. Life and Correspondence of, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. With Notices of some of his Contemporaries. By William T. Read. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1870 451 Reed, ^Villiam B. The Life of Esther de Berdt, after- Esther Reed, of Pennsylvania. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1853 Privately printed. 452 Reed and Cadwalader Pamphlets. Containing Nuts for Future Historians to Crack; with a Reprint of Gen. John Cadwalader's Reply and the Valley Forge Letters. By H. W. Smith. 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Memoirs of the First Embassador from the States, General to his most Catholick Majesty ; to which is annexed an Appedix containing some papers on the Balance of Europe, the Present State of Spain, and the Consequence of a War in the West- Indies. Svo, old calf. London, 1740 460 Ritter, Abraham. History of the Moravian Church in Philadelphia, from its Foundation in 1742 to the Present Time. Illustrated, 8vo, eloth. ^Philadelphia, 1857 58 461 Ritter, Abraham. Philadelphia and her Merchants as con- stituted Fifty to Seventy Years Ago. Portraits. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, i860 462 Robertson, William, The History of America. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. (Broken.) Campbell, New York, 1798 463 Rogers, Rev. Ammi. Memoirs of the, a Clergyman of the Episcopal Church, educated at Yale College in Con- necticut, ordained in Trinity Church in the City of New York, persecuted in the State of Connecticut, on Account of Religion and Politics, for almost Twenty Years, and finally falsely Accused and Imprisoned in Norwich Jail, for Two Years, on the Charge of Crimes said to have been Committed in the Town of Griswold, in the County of New London, etc. i2mo, boards. Troy, N. Y., 1834 464 Rondthaler, Rev. Edward. Life of John Heckewelder. Portrait. l2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1847 4641^ Another copy. Without portrait. Philadelphia, 1847 465 Rowson, Mrs. Susanna. A Memoir of. With Elegant and Illustrative Extracts from her Writings in Prose and and Poetry. By Elias Nason. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1870 466 Royall's (Mrs.) Pennsylvania. 2 vols. l2mo, boards. Wanting title-pages. 467 Rush, Benjamin. An Account of the Bilious Remitting Yellow Fever, as it appeared in the City of Philadelphia in 1793. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1794 468 Rush, Benjamin. An Account of the Life and Character of Christopher Ludwick Baker-General of the Army of the United States during the Revolutionary War. i6mo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1 83 1 469 Rush, Richard. Occasional Productions — Political, Diplo- matic and Miscellaneous, Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, i860 470 QABINE, LORENZO. Biographical Sketches of the ^*^ Loyalists of the American Revolution. With an Historical Essay. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1864 59 471 St. Clair Papers. The Life and Public Services of Arthur St. Clair, Soldier of the Revolutionary War, President of the Continental Congress and Governor of the North- western Territory. With his Correspondence and other Papers Arranged and Annotated by W. H. Smith. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, clolh. Cincinnati, 1882 472 St. Clair. An Address to General St. Clair's Brigade at Ticonderoga, when the Enemy were hourly expected, October 20, 1776. 8vo. 4 pages. N. P., N. D. A contemporaneous imprint of the greatest variety. Water-stained and scribbled upon. 473 St. Domingo. Secret History : or, the Horrors of. In a Series of Letters to Colonel Burr. 1 2tno, sheep, name cut from title-page. Philadelphia, 1 808 474 St. John, J. Hector. Letters from an American Farmer describing Certain Provincial Situations, Manners and Customs not yet generally known, and conveying some idea of the Late and Present Interior Circumstances ol the British Colonies in North America. 8vo, calf. London, 1782 475 St. John, J. Hector, Letters from an American Farmer, describing Certain Provincial Situations, Manners and Customs and conveying some Idea of the State of the People of North America. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1793 476 Sampson Against the Philistines : or, The Reformation of Lawsuits and Justice made Cheap, Speedy, and brought home to every man's door agreeable to the principles of the Ancient Trial by Jury. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1805 477 Sanderson, John. Biography of the Signers to the Decla- ration of Independence. With all the portraits. 9 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf. Philadelphia, 1823-27 Now scarce. Nice copy. 478 Sanford, Ezekiel. A History of the United States before the Revolution. With some Account of the Aborigines. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 18 19 479 (Sansom, Joseph.) Letters from Europe during a Tour through Switzerland and Italy, in the Years 1801 and 1 802. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1805 Name cut from title-page. 6o 480 Sargent, Winthrop. The Life and Career of Major John Andre, Adjutant-General of the British Army in America. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Boston, l86l Scarce. Outof print. 481 Say, Thomas. 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The United States Gazetteer. Containing an Authentic Description of the Several States, etc.; together with the Extent, Boundaries and Population of their Respective Counties. Illustrated with nineteen maps. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1795 Lacks one map. 488 Seaver, James E. Life of Mary Jemison. Deh-He-Wa- Mis. i2mo, cloth. • New York, 1856 489 Secret Journals of the Acts and Proceedings of Con- gress, from the First Meeting thereof to the Dissolution of the Confederation by the Adoption of the Constitu- tion of the United States. 4 vols. 8vo, sheep. Boston, 1821 6i 490 Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled at Philadelphia, in the Year 1787, for the Purpose of Forming the Constitution of the United States of America. 8vo, sheep. Washington, 1836 491 Sedgwick, Theodore, Jr. A Memoir of the Life of William Livingston, Member of Congress in 1774, 1775 and 1776, Delegate to the Federal Convention in 1757, and Governor of the State of New Jersey from 1776 to 1 790. Portrait. 8vo, half calf. New York, 1833 492 Sharp, John. A Sermon Preached at Trinity-Church in New York, in America, August i 3, 1706, at the Funeral of the Right Honorable Katherine Lady Cornbury, Wife of Edward Lord Viscount Cornbury, Governor of the Provinces of New York, New Jersey, etc. 8vo, uncut. London (1706) Sharp was Chaplain to the Queen's Forces in the Province of New York. 493 Sherburne, Andrew. Memoirs of. A Pensioner of the Navy of the Revolution. i2mo, sheep. Providence, 1831 494 Shippen Papers. Letters and Papers relating Chiefly to the Provincial History of Pennsylvania. With Some Notices of the Writers. Svo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1855 Privately printed by Thomas Balch. Rare. 495 Simon, Mrs. The Ten Tribes of Israel, Historically Iden- tified with the Aborigines of the Western Hemisphere. Map. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Ixindon, 1836 496 Simon, Barbara Anne. The Hope of Israel. 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Containing the Cadwalader Pamphlet, Valley Forge Letters, etc. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1856 Extra illustrated with fifty-seven engravings, mostly portraits, including several of Washington; as also portraits of Arnold, Gates, Cornwallis, Reed, and others. 503 Smith, Horace VS^. Nuts for Future Historians to Crack. Containing the Cadwalader Pamphlet, Valley Forge Letters, etc. Portrait of General Reed inserted. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1856 Has bound with it the scarce " Valley Forge " Forgeries. 504 Smith, John Jay. The Penn Treaty. 8vo. N. P., N. D 505 Smith, Richard Penn. The Miscellaneous Works of. Collected by Horace W. Smith. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1856 506 Smith, \Villiam, Discourses on Several Occasions during the War in America. Preached chiefly with a View to the Explaining the Importance of the Protestant Cause in the British Colonies, and the Advancement of Relig- ion, Patriotism and Military Virtue. 8vo, old calf. London, 1759 Dr. Smith was Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. 507 Smith, William, D.D. A Sermon on the Present Situation of American Affairs. Preached in Christ Church, June 23, I7;s, at the Request of the Officers of the Third Battalion of the City of Philadelphia. 8vo. Dublin, 1775 508 Smith, William, D.D. The Works of. Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. Fine por- trait by Edwin. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1803 This portrait of Provost Smith is Edwin's masterpiece. 509 Smith, William. The Works of. Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. Fine portrait by Edwin. 2 vols. 8vo, half morrocco. Philadelphia, 1803 63 510 Smith, Rev. William. Life and Correspondence of. First Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. With Copious Extracts from his Writings by Horace W. Smith. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1879 511 Snowden, Richard. The American Revolution. Written in Scriptural or Ancient Historical Style. i2mo, sheep. Baltimore, N. D The rare Baltimore Edition. Has bound in at the end " The Colum- biad : or, A Poem on the American War. By Richard Snowden." 512 Snowden. The American Revolution. Written in the Style of Ancient History. 2 vols. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1793-94 Very rare, fine copy. The first volume was published by Jones, Hoft and Derrick in 1793, and the second volume by Jacob Johnson & Co., 1794 513 Somers, J. B. The Medical History of Atlantic County, N.J. 8vo. Philadelphia, i88z 514 Sparks, Jared. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution. Being the Letters of Benj'amin Franklin, Silas Dean, John Adams, John Jay, Arthur Lee, WilHam Lee, Ralph Izard, Francis Dana, William Carmichael, Henry Laurens, John Laurens, M. Dumas, and others. Concerning the Foreign Relations of the United States during the whole Revolution ; together with the Letters in Reply from the Secret Committee of Congress and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs. 12 vols. 8vo, sheep. Boston, 1829 515 Sparks, Jared. Correspondence of the American Revolu- tion. Being Letters of Eminent men to George Wash- ington, from the time of his taking Command of the Army to the end of his Presidency. 4 vols. 8vo, sheep. Boston, 1853 516 Sparks, Jared. The Life of John Ledyard, the American Traveller. Comprising Selections from his Journals and Correspondence. l2mo, cloth. Cambridge, 1829 517 Standing Rules and Orders of the House of Represen- tatives of the United States. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1797 518 Sterne, Simon. Constitutional History and Political De- velopment of the United States. i2mo, cloth. New York, N. D. 519 Stiles, Henry R. Bundling : Its Origin, Progress and Decline in America. i2mo, cloth. Albany, 1871 Very scarce. Rather facetious. 64 5i9>^ Stirling, William Alexander, Earl of. The Life of, Major-General in the Army of the United States during the Revolution. With Selections from his Correspond- ence, by his grandson William A. Duer. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1847 520 Stobo, Major Robert. Memoirs of, of the Virginia Re- giment. Map. i6mo, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1854 521 Stone, E. M. Biography of Rev. Elhanan Winchester. Wanting portrait. l2mo, cloth. Boston, 1836 522 Stone, William L. Matthias and his Impostures: or. The Progress of Fanaticism Illustrated in the Extraror- dinary Case of Robert Matthews. i6mo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1835 Matthews was the prince of impostures, and it is astounding that he should have made so many dupes in this age of enlightment. 523 Stone, William L. Uncas and Miantonomoh. An His- torical Discourse, i6mo, cloth. New York, 1842 524 Stone, William L. The Life and Times of Sir William Johnson, Bart. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1865 525 Stone, William L. Life of Joseph Brant. Thayen- danegea : Including the Border Wars of the American Revolution, and Sketches of the Indian Campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair and Wayne. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Buffalo, 185 1 526 Stone, ^A^illiam L. The Life and Times of Red- Jacket : or, Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha. Being the Sequel to the His- tory of the Six Nations. Portrait. 8vo, half sheep. New York, 184 1 527 Stone, William L. The Mound Builders; were they Egyptians, and did they ever Occupy the State of New York. 8vo. New York, 1878 528 Stuart, I. W^. Life of Jonathan Trumbull, Sen., Governor of Connecticut. Portrait inserted. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1859 Lacks pages 179 and 180. 529 Sullivan, James. Life of. With Selections from his Writings. )^y Thomas C. Amory. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1859 Contains much matter, appertaining to the American Revolution, to be found in no other work. 65 530 Sullivan, Honorable ^A^illiam. The Public Men of the Revolution; including Events from the Peace of 1783 to the Peace of 181 5. With a Biographical Sketch of the Author. By J. T. S. Sullivan. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1847 Rare. 531 Sumner, Charles. Prophetic Voices Concerning America. Portrait. l2mo, cloth. Boston, 1874 532 SutclifF, Robert. Travels in some Parts of North America, in the Years, 1804, 1805 and 1806. Frontispiece. 1 2mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1812 TA 12 533 T^AN-GO-RU-A. An Historical Drama in Prose. l2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1856 Founded on early Pennsylvania history. Written by H. C. Morehead. 534 Tanner, H. S. A New American Atlas. Containing Maps of the Several States of the North American Union. Atlas folio, half bound. Philadelphia, 1823 535 Taylor, John. An Inquiry into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the United States. 8vo, sheep. Fredericksburg, 1814 John Taylor was a native of Caroline County, Virginia, and was noted as one of the most eminent political economists of his day. 536 Taylor, S. W. The Storming of Quebec. A Poem. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1829 An Unique Copy of the Causes of the Alienation of the Delaware and Shawnese Indians. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED. 537 (Thomson, Charles.) An Enquiry into the Causes of the Alienation of the Delaware and Shawnese Indians from the British Interest, and into the Measures taken for Recovering their Friendship. Extracted from Public Treaties and other Authentic Papers, relating to the Transactions of the Government of Pensilvania and the said Indians for near Forty Years, and Explained by a Map of the Country, together with the Remarkable Journal of Christian Frederic Post, by whose Negotia- tions among the Indians in the Ohio, they were with- drawn from the Interest of the French, who thereupon (S) 66 5 37 — Continued. Abandoned the Fort and Country. With Notes by the Editor, explaining Sundry Indian Customs, etc. Lon- don : Printed for J. Wilkie, at the Bible, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1759. Inlaid to folio size. Original edition. Very rare. * The Second Journal of Christian Frederic Post, on a Mes- sage from the Governor of Pensilvania, to the Indians on the Ohio. London : Printed for J. Wilkie, at the Bible and Sun, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1759. Inlaid to folio. Humphrey Marshall's copy, with autograph on title-page. Extremely scarce. * An Address to the People of New England, representing the very great Importance of Attaching the Indians to their Interests ; not only by Treating them Justly and Kindly, but by using proper Endeavors to Settle Chris- tianity among them. By Samael Hopkins, A.M., Pas- tor of a Church in Springfield. Philadelphia : Reprinted by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1757. Inlaid to folio. Humphrey Marshall's copy, with autograph on title-page. Extremely rare. * Remarks on the Quaker Unmask'd : or, Plain Truth found to be Plain Falsehood. Humbly address'd to the Candid. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by John Morris, oppo- site the Three Reapers, on Third Street (1764). Inlaid to folio. Of the utmost rarity, and only one other copy known. Morris is hardly known amony e.irly American printers. * Reply of the Provincial Council Rufuting the Charge of Fraud on the " Indian Walk." Inlaid to folio. * Biographical Sketch of Charles Thomson ; with an Account of his Residence, " Harriton." Inlaid to folio. All bound together in one large folio volume. Half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. 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Stone ; View of Fort Johnson, by Hutell ; East Prospect of the City of Philadelphia, 1761 ; Portrait of Sir William Johnson, by Bartolozzi ; Portrait of Charles Thomson, by Reading, View of Bethlehem, one of the Brethern's Principal Settlements in North America, 1761; Portrait of Franklin, in aquatint, by Gimber ; Portrait of Franklin, by Pollard ; Por- trait of Samuel Hopkins, by Reid ; Bourn's Map of New Jersey, Pensilvaiiia, New York and New England, 1752 ; A Plan of Quebec, the Capitol of New France or Canada, 1758 ; Map of the Indian Walk, copied from the Original Document belonging to the Penn family. Together with many other interest- ing items. 538 Thorburn, Grant. Life and Writings of. Prepared by himself. Portrait. l2rao, cloth. New York, 1852 539 Tremenhere, Hugh S. The Constitution of the United States, compared with our own. l2mo, cloth. London, 1854 540 Trials. Proceedings of a Court Martial Held at Cam- bridge by Order of Major-General Heath, Commanding the American Troops for the Northern District, for the Trial of Colonel David Henley, Accused by General Bur- goyne of 111 Treatment of the British Soldiers. London, 1778. Very scarce. — The Convict's Address to his Un- happy Brethern Delivered in Newgate, 1777. By Wm. Dodd, LL.D. London, 1777. Rare. — A Genuine Ac- count of the Behaviour and Dying Words of William Dodd, LL.D. By Rev. John Villette. London, 1777. The Case and Memoirs of the late Rev. Mr. James Hackman, and of his Acquaintance with the late Miss Martha Reay. Portrait. London, 1779. — Tom Jones. A Comic Opera. By Joseph Reed. London, 1769. Etc. Bound in I vol. 8vo, sheep. 542 Trumbull, John. Autobiography, Reminiscences and Letters of, from 1756 to 1841. Numerous portraits, sketches of his paintings, etc. 8vo, cloth. ^ew York, 1841 Portrait inserted. 543 Truth Will Out ! The Foul Charges of the Tories against the Editor of the " Aurora," repelled by Positive Proof and Plain Truth, and his Base Calumniators put to Shame. ,, ^, ^ 8vo, uncut. N.P.,N.D 544 (Tucker.) Essays on Various Subjects of Taste, Morals and National Policy. 8vo, half bound. Georgetown, D. C, 1822 68 545 Tuckerman, Henry T. America and her Commentators. With a Critical Sketch of Travel in the United States. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1864 546 A /AN SCHAACK, PETER. The Life of. Embracing \l Selections from his Correspondence and other Writ- ings during the American Revolution. By H. C. Van Schaack. Lacks portrait. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1842 547 Vaux, Roberts. Memoirs of the Lives of Benjamin Lay and Ralph Sandiford. Two of the Earliest Public Advo- cates for the Emancipation of the Enslaved Africans'. Portrait missing. l2mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1815 548 Vaux, Roberts. Memoirs of the Life of Anthony Bene- get. Frontispiece. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1817 549 Vincent, Francis. A History of the State of Delaware, from its First Settlement until the Present Time ; con- taining a Full Account of the First Dutch and Swedish Settlements ; with a description of its Geography and Geology. Vol. L In parts, uncut, original covers. Philadelphia, 1870 All published. 550 Virginia. Final Report of the Virginia Commissioners on the Maryland and Virginia Boundary to the Governor of Virginia. 8vo, uncut. Richmond, 1874 551 Virginia. Letters from. l6mo, sheep. Baltimore, 1816 552 \ 11 AALSH, ROBERT, An Appeal from the Judgments yX/ of Great Britain respecting the United States of America. 8vo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1819 Name on title-page. 553 Warburton. The Conquest of Canada. By the Author of " Hochelaga." 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1850 554 W^arren, Mrs. Mercy. History of the Rise, Progress and Termination of the American Revolution, interpersed with Biographical, Political and Moral Observations. 3 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Boston, 1805 555 Washburne, E. B. Sketch of Edward Coles, Second Governor of Illinois, and of the Slavery Struggle of 1825-4. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1882 69 556 \A^ashington. A Review of the Military Operations in North America, from the Commencement of the French Hostilities on the Frontier of Virginia in 1753, to the Surrender of Oswego, on the Fourteenth of August, 1756 ; interpersed with Various Observations, Characters and Anecdotes necessary to give Light into the Conduct of American Transactions in General, and more Especi- ally into the Political Management of Affairs in New York ; to which are added Colonel Washington's Jour- nal of his Expedition to the Ohio in 1754, and Several Letters and other Papers of Consequence found in the Cabinet of Major General Braddock after his Defeat near Fort Du Quesne, and since published by the French Court. None of these papers are contained in the English Edition. Small 8vo, old calf. Dublin, 1757 By Willian Livingston. Nice clean copy. Very rare. 557 Washington, George. The Writings of. Being his Cor- respondence, Addresses, Messages and other Papers, Official and Private, selected and published from the Original Manuscripts. With a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations, by Jared Sparks. Portraits and other eno-ravinzs. 12 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1858 558 Washington. The President's Address to the People of the United States, announcing his Design of Retiring from Public Life. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1796 559 'Washington. A Message of the President of the United States to Congress, relative to France and Great Britain, delivered December 5, 1793. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1795 Name cut from title-page. 560 Washington, General. Last Words of. A Circumstantial Account of the Last Illness and Death of Washington, as noted by Tobias Lear at the Time of his Death. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1893 561 \A^ashington, Gen. George. An Address in Latin by Joseph Willard, President, and a Discourse in English by David Tappan Hollis, Professor of Divinity. De- livered before the University of Cambridge, February 21, 1800, in Solemn Commemoration of. 4to. ^S°° 562 Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States of America. 4to, cloth. New York, 1850 70 563 ^A^ashington City. Letter from the Secretary of the Treas- ury, transmitting the Copy of a Letter from the Com- missioners Appointed under the Act, " For Establishing the Temporary and Permanent Seat of the Government of the United States." 8vo. 1796 564 Watson, Elkanah. Men and Times of the Revolution : or, Memoirs of. Including Journals of Travels, in Europe and America, from 1777 to 1842. Edited by W. C. Watson. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1856 565 Watson, John F. Annals of Philadelphia. Being a Col- lection of Memoirs, Anecdotes and Incidents of the City and its Inhabitants, from the Days of the Pilgrim Founders. Illustrated. 8vo, beards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1830 First edition. 566 ^Vatson, John F. A Memoir of, the Annalist of Philadel- phia and New York. By Benjamin Dorr. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1861 567 Weekly Magazine (The) of Original Essays. Fugitive Pieces and Interesting Intelligence. From February 3 to August 4, 1798. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1798 Name on title-page. 568 Weekly Magazine (The) of Original Essays. Fugitive Pieces and Interesting Intelligence. August 4, 1798, to April 6, 1799. Vol. III. 8vo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1799 569 Weems, M. L. The Life of George Washington. With Curious Anecdotes, equally Honourable to Himself and Exemplary to his Young Countrymen. Rare portrait of Washington and other engravings. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1814 570 Weems, Mason L. God's Revenge against Adultery. Folding plate. i6mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1828 Gives an acconnt of the case of Dr. Theodore Wilson and James O'Neale, who were Icilled for seduction. 571 W^eights and Measures. Report of the Committee and Message of the President on. 8vo. ,796 572 Weiser, C. Z. The Life of (John) Conrad Weiser, the German Pioneer, Patriot and Patron of Two Races. |2mo, cloth, Reading, 187^ 71 573 Welton, Richard, D.D. Autobiography and Sermons by. Viz. : The Church Distinguished from a Conventicle. In a Narrative of the Persecution of Dr. Welton for Reading the Common Prayer Book in his own House. By R. Welton. London, 1717. — The Conventicle Dis- tinguished from the Church. In Answer to Dr. Welton's Pretended Narrative. London, 1718. — A Sermon Preached at St. Mary, White Chappel, December, 1697. By R. Welton, London, 1697. — Sermon Preached at St. Mary, White Chappel, October 28, 1705. London, 1706. — Sermon Preached in the Chancel of St. Mary, White Chappel. By R. Welton. London, 17 14. — John Talbot, the First Bishop in North America. By Rev. George M. Hill, Philadelphia, 1878. Bound in l vol. 8vo, half morocco. Rev. Richard Welton was rector of Christ Church, in Philadelphia, from 1724 to 1726. He was consecrated Bishop of the Nonjuring Succes- sion in 1723; he had been deprived of the rectorship of White Chapel, Lon- don, for being a Nonjurer, and was imprisoned in consequence. Embittered by persecution he went to Philadelphia, and was gladly received at Christ Church. Information of Wilton's exercising the functions of a bishop in Pennsylvania were sent to England, which caused a writ of Privy Seal to be served on him commanding him to return to England, having been silenced by Goverhor Keith. He left Philadelphia in March, 1726, and, rather than obey the writ, retired to Lisbon, Portugal, where he died the following August. Of the utmost rarity, and interesting to Christ Church Parish. 574 What is Our Situation and What Our Prospects? A Few Pages for Americans. By an American. 8vo. N. P.. N. D. 575 W^hite, W^illiam. Memoirs of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, from its Or- ganization up to the Present Day. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1836 576 White, William. Memoirs of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1820 577 White, Right Rev. ^A^illiam. Memoirs of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Portrait. , „ , „„ 8vo, cloth. New York, 1880 578 Whitefield. The Crooked Disciples Remarks upon the Blind Guide's Method of Preaching for some Years. Being a Collection of the Principal Words, Sayings, Phraseology, Rhapsodies, Hyperboles, Parables, and Miscellaneous Incongruities of the Sacred and Profane ; Commonly, Repeatedly, and PecuHarly made use of by the Rev. Dr. Squintum. By the learned Mr. John Harman. ^ , ., ,, London, N. L) A Facetious Satire qn Rev. George Whitefield. 72 579 Whitefield. The Expounder: or, Annotations upon that Incomparable Piece, intitled, a Short Account of God's Dealings with the Rev. G — e W — f-y— d, wherein several profound mysteries,which were greatly subject to miscon- ception, are set in a clear light, and the abominable secret sin, therein mentioned, is particularly illustrated and explained by R — ph J — ps — n. Svo. London, 1740 A very curious and facetious tract on Rev. George Whitefield, explaining the meaning of his " Secret Sin." 580 (Whitefield, Rev. George.) Memoirs of the Life of a Modern Saint. Containing his Adventures in England, Scotland and America. 8vo. London, 1761 A very rare, and extremely facetious tract on the Rev. George White- field. 581 Whitefield, Rev. Mr. George. A Funeral Sermon on the Death of, who died September 30, 1770. Preached by Jonathan Parsons ; to which is added an Account ot the Interment, the Speech over his Grave by Rev. Mr. Jewet, and some Verse to his Memory by Rev. Thomas Gibbins. Svo. London, 1771 582 Whitefield, William A. Contributions to the Early History of Perth Amboy, and Adjoining County. With Sketches of Men and Events in New Jersey, during the Provincial Era. Portraits and maps. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1856 583 Wilkes. The " North Briton," from No. 1 to No. 46 in- clusive, with several Useful and Explanatory Notes, not printed in any former Edition. Corrected and Re- vised by a friend to Civil and Religious Liberty. With caricature on George III, and John Wilkes as a frontis- piece and portrait of Wilkes inserted. 8vo, calf. N. p.^ N. D. Contains the numbers for wrhich Wilkes was persecuted, among them the famous 45, and upon which Lord Mansfield, as Chief Justice involved himself in so many assaults. 584 Wilkinson, Jemima. Memoir of, a Preacheress of the Eighteenth Century. Containing an Authentic Narra- tive of her Life and Character. Portrait. i6mo, cloth. Bath, New York, 1844 Scarce. 585 Wilkinson, General James. Memoirs of My Own Times. 3 vols. Svo, sheep. Philadelphia, iSie^ Lacks the mapj. Name 9ut from title-page. 73 586 (Wilson, Alexander.) The Foresters. A Poem, descrip- tive of a Pedestrian Journey to the Falls of Niagara in the Autumn of 1804. By the Author of American Ornithology. l2mo, sheep. Newtown, Pa., 18 18 587 Another copy. i6mo, sheep. West Chester, Pa., 1838 The very rare West Chester Edition. 588 Wilson, Bird. Memoirs of the Life of the Right Rev. William White, Bishop of the P. E. Church in Pennsyl- vania. Portrait, 8to, cloth. Philadelphia, 1839 589 W^ilson, Hon. James. The Works of the. Late one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. Portrait, by Edwin. 3 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1804 5fame on title-page. 590 Winterbothom, W. An Historical, Geographical, Com- mercial and Philosophical View of the United States of America, and of the European Settlements in America and the West Indies. With portraits of Washington, Franklin, Penn and the Author. 4 vols. 8vo, calf, New York, 1796 Name on title-page. 591 Wirt, W^illiam. Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry. Portrait. 8vo, sheap. Philadelphia, 1818 592 (\Virt, William.) The Letters of the British Spy. Third Edition. l6mo, calf. Richmond, 1805 593 Witherspoon, Rev. John. The Works of. Late President of the College, at Princeton, N. J. To which is pre- fixed an Account of the Authors Life. By Rev. Dr. John Rodgers. 4 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1800 Name cut from title-page. 594 Wood, John. The Suppressed History of the Administra- tion of John Adams (from 1797 to 1 801) as printed and Suppressed in 1802. With Notes and an Appendix, by J. H. Sherburne. Portrait. l2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1846 595 Worsley, Israel. A View of the American Indians. Their General Character, Customs, Language, Public Festivals, Religious Rites and Traditions, showing them to be the Decendants of the Ten Tribes of Israel. ? 2rao, boards, nncut, I^ondon, N. D. 74 596 W^right, Hendrick B. Historical Sketches of Plymouth, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. l2mo, cloth. Pniladelphia, N. D. 597 Wright, Robert. The Life of Major-General James Wolfe. Founded on Original Documents and Illustrated by his Correspondence. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco. London, 1864 598 Wright, Robert. A Memoir of General James Oglethorpe, one of the Earliest Reformers of Prison Discipline in England and the Founder of Georgia in America. i2mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1867 600 W^illett, Colonel Marinus. A Narrative of the Military Actions of, taken chiefly from his own Manuscript, pre- pared by his son, William M. Willett. Fine portrait of Marinus Willett. 8vo, original boards, uncut. New York, 1831 Contains the principal military actions in which Colonel Willett was engaged during the French and Revolutionary Wars, together with an ac- count of his mission to the Creek Indians. In it will be found incidents connected with the Revolution, which have hitherto been but slightly, if at all, touched by the pen of the historian. Very rare, especially so with the portrait, and uncut. 601 Morrell, Captain Benjamin, Jr. A Narrative of Four Voyages to the South Sea, North and South Pacific Ocean, Chinese Sea, Ethiopic and Southern Atlantic Ocean, Indian and Antartic Ocean, from 1822 to 1831. Poriraiit. 8vo, muslin, uncut. New York, 1832 It was from this work Poe took his "Arthur Gordon Pym." 602 Cranz, David. The Ancient and Modern History of the Brethren : or, A Succinct Narrative of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren, or Unitas Fratrum. In the Remoter Ages, and particularly in the Present Cen- tury. Translated by Benjamin La Trobe. 8ve, old calf. (Broken.) London, 1780 603 Egle, William Henry. Pennsylvania Genealogies ; chiefly Scotch-Irish and German. Thick 8vo, cloth, uncut. Harrisburg, 1896 Only a limited number printed of this most valuable contribution to Pennsylvania Genealogy. 604 Schultz, Christian, Jr. Travels on an Inland Voyage through the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Vir- ginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee, and through the Territories of Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi and New Orleans, performed in the Years 1807 and 1808, includ- ing a tour of nearly Six Thousand Miles. Maps and plates. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. New York, 181Q Fine, clean, crisp copy. 75 605 Thwackius, Herman. Fragments of the History of Bawl- fredonia : containing an account of the Discovery and Settlement of that great Southern Continent, and of the formation and progress of the Bawlfredonian Common- weaiUi. Svo, boards Printed for the American Booksellers, 1819 606 Milfort, Le Gal. Memoire ou Coup-D'CEil Rapide Sur mes dififerens voyages et mon sejour dans la nation Creek. Tastanegy ou grand Chef de guerre de la nation Creek, et General de brigade du service de la Republique Francaise. 8vo, uncut. Paris, 1802 Signed by Milfort on the reverse of title. Very rare in any condition. 607 Kills, Henry. A Voyage to Hudson's Bay by the Dobbs Galley and California, in the years 1746 and 1747, for discovering a Northwest Passage, with an accurate Sur- vey of the Coast, and a short Natural History of the Country, together with a fair view of the Facts and Ar- guments from which the future finding of such a passage is rendered possible ; to which is prefixed an historical account of the attempts hitherto made for the finding of a passage that way to the East Indies. Illustrated with proper cuts and a new and correct chart of Hudson s Bay, with the countries adjacent. 8vo, old calf. London, 1748 Very scarce. 608 Protestant Episcopal Church. Journal of the Proceed- ings of the Annual Convention of the, in the State of New Jersey. August, 1815, to June, 1826. IBound in I vol. Svo, sheep. New Brunswick, 1815-26 Very scarce. 609 Atwater, Caleb. Remarks made on a Tour to Prairie du Chien, thence to Washington City, in 1829. l2mo, boards. Columbus, O., 1831 610 Sherburne, Andrew. Memoirs of a Pensioner of the Navy of the Revolution. Written by himself. Second Edition, enlarged. i2mo, sheep. Providence, 1831 611 Lewis and Clark, Captains. New Travels among the Indians of North America, being a compilation, taken partly from the communication already published, of, with a dictionary of the Indian Tongue, compiled by Wm. Fisher, Portraits. J2IJ10 Philadelphia, 1 81 2 Stained, but rare. 76 6i2 Haswell, Anthony. Memoirs and Adventures of Captain Matthew Phelps, formerly of Harwington, in Connecti- cut, now resident in New Haven, in Vermont, particu- larly in two voyages from Connecticut to the River Mississippi from December, 1773, to October, 1780. Compiled from the original Journal and Minutes kept by Mr. Phelps during his voyages and adventure, and revised and corrected according to his present recollec- tion. Small 8vo, sheep. From the Press of Anthony Haswell, of Bennington, in Vermont, 1802 Fine, clean copy, very rare, with the appendix and list of subscribers. 613 Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States. Published for the Worcester Washing- ton Benevolent Society. Portrait by Leney. Baker No. 276. l6mo, half roan. Boston, 1812 Baker describes this Portait as published for the Washington Benevo- lent Society of Cranberry, New Brunswick, 1812. This portrait answers the description to Baker No. 276, but it was published at Boston, 1812. 614 Morrison's Stranger's Guide to the City of Washington and its Vicinity. Illustrated with scarce Portrait of Washington and Inttresting Views. l6mo, roan ' Washington, 1844 615 Landis, Jno. Hymns and Sacred Pieces never before pub- lished by. Sacred Historical Painter. l6mo, cloth. Harrisburg, 1839 Very rare. Many of these hymns became quite popular. 7; BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARIES OF NOTED PERSONAGES. From the Library of Gen. Geo. Washington. 6i6 Muir, James. An Examination of the Principles Con- tained in the Age of Reason, in Ten Discourses by. Minister of the Presbyterian Church, Alexandria. i2mo, contemporary calf, gilt, canary edge, in cover. Baltimore, 1795 Presentation copy from the author to General Washington, has in- scribed on the fly by the author, " From the author to The President of the United States, expressive of the author's respect for the Presidents character and Office." Number 137 in the sale of the Washington Library under my supervision in 1876, with the original label. 617 Mackintosh, James. Vindiciae Gallecae. Defence of the French Revolution and its Enghsh Admirers against the Accusations of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke. Including some strictures on the late produc- tion of Mons De Calonne. 8vo, sheep. London, 1791 From the Library of General Washington. Autograph has been cut from title-page. Accompanied by a certificate from Lawrence Washington (who inherited Washington's Library) as to its genuineness. From the Library of King Charles I, of England. 5i8 (Hunt, Nicholas.) The New-Borne Christian: or, A lively Patterne and Perfect Representation of the Saint- Militant Child of God, lay'd open and described to the Life, by his Holy Antipathic and Contrariety to sinne and compiety, his establishment in grace, and finall perseverance. 4to, original calf, broken. London, 1631 King Charles I's, own copy with the Royal Arms in gold on the sides; also the following inscription in the author's autograph : " A friendly guifte of the author residinge at Paules Wharfe in Bell Yeard, St. Peter's Parish." Rare portrait of Charles I., laid in. 78 From the Library of King Charles II, of England. 619 The Sage Senator Delineated : or, A Discourse of the Qualifications, Endownments, Parts, External and In- ternal Office, Duty and Dignity of a Perfect Politician. With a Discourse of Kingdoms, Republiques, and States-Popular as also, ol King's and Princes. To which is annexed the New Models of Modern Policy. By G. G., Gent. i2mo, old calf. London, 1660 Charles Il's. own copy, with crown and C. R. stamped on sides. From the Library of Louis XV, King of France. 620 L'Office de la Semaine Sainte Selon le Messel et Breviaire Romain ; Avec la Concordance du Messel et Breviaire de Paris. Illustrated with fine engravings. 8vo, contemporary, crimson morocco, with the Arms of Louis XV., King of France in gold on sides, Fleur-de-Lys in corner, the crowned D. down back, and gilt edges. Paris, 1700 On page 153 is written, " Given to Mary Isabella Lavey by me, Louise Mary Princess." From the Library of William Penn, Founder of Pennsylvania. 621 Precationes Aliqvot Celebriores t sacris Biblus de- sumptae, ac in studiosoru gratiam lingua Hebraica, Graeca et Latina in Enchiridij formulam redactae. i6mo, old calf, broken. Parisus, 1554 Translation. — Some of the most Celebrated Prayers taken from the Sacred Books and for the use of Students, rendered into Hebrew, Greek and Latin in the form of an Enchiridion, Has book-plate of " William Penn, Esqr., Proprietor, of Pennsylvania 1703." From the Library of Thos. McKean, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. 622 Reason and Faith : or. Philosophical Absurdities and the Necessity of Revelation, Intended to Promote Faith among Infidels. i2mo boards, uncut. F. Bailey, Philadelphia, 1791 Has autograph of Thomas McKean on first page. 79 From the Library of George Read. Signer of the Declaration of Independence. 623 Ling, John. Natural Obligations to Believe the Principles of Religion. 8vo, old calf, broken. London, 17 19 Has signature on title-page of George Read and Aneas Ross. From the Library of Caesar Rodney, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. 624 Gilbert, Lord Chief Baron. The Law of Evidence. 8vo, old calf. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1788 Has autograph of Caesar Rodney on title-page, and fly leaf. From the Library of Benjamin Rush, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. 625 Williamson, Hugh. Observation on the Climate in Different Parts of America. 8vo, boards, uncut. New York, 181 1 Has autograph of Benjamin Rush on title-page. From the Library of Rev. Richard Peters, Rector of Christ Church. 6a6 Robertson, Jacobo. Grammatica Linguae Hebracae. 8vo, old calf, broken. Edinburge, 1758 Has autograph of Richard Peters on title-page. From the Library of Luther Martin, Member of the Continental Congress and Aaron Burr's Counsel. 627 Ogilvie, John. Providence, an Allegorical Poem. Illus- trated with beautiful copperplates, by Walker. 4to, old calf, gilt. London, 1764 Has autograph of Luther Martin on title-page, and numerous manus- cript notes throughout by him. 8o From the Library of Charles Thomson, First Secretary of the Continental Congress. 628 Grey, Richard. Memoria Technica ; or, A New Method of Artificfal Memory. Also Jewish, Grecian and Roman Coins, Weights and Measures. i2mo, old calf. London, 1737 Has autograph of Charles Thomson on title-page. 629 Turgot, M. Memoires sur la vie, et les Ouvrages de Min- istre D'Etat. 8vo, old calf, broken. Philadelphie, 1782 Autograph of Charles Thomson on title-page, with his manuscript notes. From the Library of John Dickinson, Mem- ber of the Continental Congress and President of the State of Delaware. 630 Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for promoting useful knowledge. Vol. I. 4to, boards, uncut. Aitken & Son, Philadelphia, 1789 Fine copy. 631 Lindsey, Theophilus. An Historical View of the State of the Unitarian Doctrine and Worship. 8vo, sheep. London, 1783 632 Locke, John. The Reasonableness of Christianity as De- livered in the Scriptures. 8vo, sheep. London, 1764 633 Erasmus. The Complaint of Peace, with a digression on the Folly of Kings in unlimited monarchies. Trans- lated from the Latin. 8vo, sheep. London, 1795 634 Lindsey, Theophilus. A Sequel to the Apology on re- signing the Vicarage of Cotterick, Yorkshire. 8vo, sheep. London, 1776 635 Eton W. A Survey of the Turkish Empire. 8vo, sheep. London, i8ot 636 Watson, R. An Apology for the Bible in a series of let- ters addressed to Thomrs Paine. 8vo, paper, uncut. Philadelphia, 1796 637 Paley, William. Horae Paulinae, or the Truth of the Scripture History of St. Paul evinced. 8vo, sheep. Dublin, 1790 638 Marshall, Humphry. Arbustrum Americanum. The American Grove, or an alphabetical catalogue of Forest Trees and Shrubs, native of the American United States, arranged according to the Linnsean system, con- taining the particular distinguishing character of each Genus, with plain, simple and familiar Description of the Manner of Growth, Appearance, etc., of their several Species and Varieties ; also some Hinfs of their Uses in Medicine, Dyes and Domestic Economy. 8vo, original cover, uncut. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1785 Very rare. Fine copy. First original botanical work published in America. 639 Paley, W^illiam. A View of the Evidences of Chris- tianity. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1795 640 Sherlock, William. A Discourse Concerning the Hap- piness of God, Man, and the Punishment of the Wicked in the Next World. 8vo, calf. London, 1735 641 Clarke, Samuel. A Discourse Concerning the Being and Attributes of God. 8vo, calf. London, 1725 642 Sherlock, William. A Discourse Concerning the Divine Providence. 8vo, calf, broken. London, 1729 643 Law, William. An Humble, Earnest and Affectionate Address to the Clergy, to which is prefixed a Short Acount of his Life and Character. gvo_ Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1786 644 Grotius, The Life of. Wanting title. 8vo, half-bound. 645 Addison, Joseph. The Evidences of the Christian Re- ligion. l2mo, calf. London, 1753 (6) 82 546 Bracken, Henry. Farriery Improved ; or, a compleat Treatise upon the Art of Farriery. l2mo, calf, broken. London, 1745 647 Sherlock, Thomas. Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church. i2mo, calf. London, 1756 648 Boileau, Monsieur. The Lecture and Heroi-Comical Poem. Frontispiece. Translated by N. Rowe, Dublin, 1730. — Night: A Poem by James Ralph, Dublin, 1728. — Trivia ; or, The Art of Walking the Streets of Lon- don ; to which is added Rural Sports, a poem inscribed to Mr. Pope by Mr. Gay, Dublin, 1727. In I volume, l6mo, half-bound. Jame3 Ralph, the author of Night, was a warm friend of Benjamin Franklin. All the books enumerated from No. 611 to No. 648 are from the library of John Dickinson, and all have his autograph on the title page, and at page 21 in each work. 649 Beattie, James. Poems on Several Occasions. i6mo, sheep. Thomas Dobson, Philadelphia, 1787 From the library of Sally Norris Dickinson, daughter of John Dickin- son, with autograph on page 21. From the Library of William Byrd, of Westover, in Virginia. 650 Shuckford, Samuel. The Sacred and Prophane History of the World. 3 vols., 8vo, old calf. London, 1743 Has bookplate of William Byrd, of Westover, in each volume. Name cut from title of Vols. I and III and title lacking to Vol. II. 651 Collier, Jeremy. The Emperor Marcus Antoninus: His Conversations with himself. Translated by. Portrait. 8vo, old calf. London, 1702 Has bookplate of William Byrd, of Westover. Name cut from title- page. 652 The Political State for 1728. Wanting title-page. 8vo, old calf. Has bookplate of William Byrd, of Westover. Contains Early Indian Treaties in Pennsylvania, Proceedings in the Assembly of Massachusetts and New New York, etc. From the Library of Marquis Cornwallis. 653 Select Pieces on Commerce, Natural Philosophy, Mo- rality, Antiquities, History, etc. Translated from au- thors of repute. 8vo, calf. London, 1754 Has bookplate of Marquis Cornwallis. 83 654 Vertot, Abbot. The History of the Revolution in Swe- den. 8vo. London, 1696 Has autograph of Isaac Norris on title-page, — " Isaac Norris, Bo't of Widd'w Ross 1726." 655 Paschal, Mr. (Blaise). The Life of. With his Letters Relating to the Jesuits. Translated into Enghsh by W. A.(ndrews). Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. London, 1744 From the library of James Hamilton, of the Woodlands, Philadelphia; with autograph on each title-page, — " The Gift of the Translator to James Hamilton." Each volume has the bookplate of William Hamilton. 656 Locke, John. A Collection of Several Pieces. 8vo, calf. London, 1720 Has bookplate of W. Hamilton. 657 Preston, Ralph. The Modern English Fruit-Gardner and Practical Wall Tree Pruner. Frontispiece. l6mo, old tree calf, gilt. London, 1785 Has autograph of " W. Hamilton 1785" on title-page. 658 Woolman, John. The Works of. 8vo, sheep. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1775 From the library of James Logan, with bookplate. 659 Ovid's Epistles. A New Translation of, into English Verse. Frontispiece. 8vo, calf. London, 1767 From the library of Moses Levy, with autograph on title-page: " Moses Levy, August 13th, 1774." 660 Nelson, Robert. The Practice of True Devotion in Rela- tion to the End as well as the Means of Religion. Por- trait. l2mo, calf. London, 1735 Presentation copy. " The Gift of the Right Honble Selina Countess of Huntingdon to Jno. Boultbee Aug. 25, 1739." Autograph of " W. Can- trell: Coll: Regin: Cant: e dono Patris Junii gna '94," and on the back cover it has in the handwriting of the Cuuntess of Huntingdon : "John Boltbee, August ye i, 1739. remember allways the Presence of God, rejoyce always in the will of God, Direct all to the glory of God." 661 Thornton, William. Cadmus : or, A Treatise on the Elements of Written Language. 8vo, boards, uncut. Aitken & Son, Philadelphia, 1793 To Graves, Esq., with W. Thornton's best respects. 662 Life of God in the Soul of Man. With a Preface by Gilbert Burnet. l6mo, calf. London, 1758 From the Library of Granville Penn. With autograph. 663 Robertson, Dr. Beauties of. i2mo, boards, uncut. New York, 1810 Has autographs of Lorenzo Lewis and G. Washington Custis on the title-page. 84 664 Thomson, James. The Seasons. Wanting title-page. l6mo, sheep. Has autograph of Christopher Marshall. 665 Gifford, William. The Baviad and Mseviad. i6mo, calf, gilt. William Cobbett, Philadelphia, 1799 Presentation copy to the author. " To William Gifford, Esq., this copy of his admired poem is most respectfully presented by his obedient servant, William Cobbett, the publisher." 666 Cooper, Thomas. Some Information Concerning Gas Lights. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1816 Has bookplate of Benjamin Say. 667 Pope, Alexander. The Works of. Vol. VIII. Wanting title-page. l6mo, calf. Has bookplate of " Isaac Hunt, of Philadelphia," the father of Leigh Hunt. 668 Gordon, Mr. Another Cordial for Low Spirits Vol. II, l6mo, calf. London, 1757 Has written in a contemporary hand on title-page the name " G. Washington." 669 Scott, George. The Memoirs of Sir James Melvil, of Halhill. Containing an Account of Affairs relating to England and Scotland under Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots and James I. 8vo, old calf. Edinburgh, 1735 From the Library of Patrick Kincaid. With signature and bookplate. 670 Sumner, J. B. The Evidence of Christianity. 8vo, calf, gilt. London, 1824 From the Library of William Wilberforce. With three signature! and bookplate; crest in gold on side. 671 Stillingfleet, Bishop. A Discourse in Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity. 8vo, old calf. London, 1697 With autograph and MS. notes by George Home, Bishop of Norwich. 672 St. Evremond, Monsieur de. The Works of. Made English by Mr. Des Maizeaux. 3 vols. 8vo, old calf. Landon, 1728 Has bookplate of William Cowper, Esq., Clerk of the Parliament. 673 Boudinot, Elias. The Age of Revelation : or, The Age of Reason, shewn to be an Age of Infidelity. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1801 Has written on the dedication " Charles Chauncey. Presented him by his Honoured and much respected Friend, the Honble Elias Boudinot, LL.U., the Author." Name cut from title-page. 674 Chester, Lord Bishop of. An Eposition of the Creed. Folio, old calf. (Broken.) London, 1710 From the Library of Col. Edward Lloyd, Governor of Maryland, 1701- 1704. Has also the exceedingly rare bookplate bearing the inscription " The Gift of the Society for Propagating the Gospell in Foreign Parts, 1704." 8s 675 Bertram or Rathram. The Book of. Priest and Monk of Corbey, concerning the Body and Blood of Jesus in the Sacrament. Carefully compared with the original Latin. i2mo, uncut. Dublin, 1753 Presentation copy from Charles Thomson, First Secretary of the Conti- nental Congress, to N. G. Jones, and so inscribed by Charles Thomson on the cover. Name cut from title-page. 676 Stillingfleet, Edward. Origines Sacrs : or, A Rational Account of the Grounds of the Christian Faith as to the Truth and Divine Authority of the Scriptures. Portrait. Folio, old calf. (Broken.) London, 1709 Has the rare bookplates of Harvard College engraved by Hurd, and the very rare bookplate of the Society lor Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1704. 677 Jenyns, Soame. View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion. l2mo, half bound. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 178° Anthony Benezet's copy, with autograph. Benezet has written under the author's name, " One of the Lords of Trade and Minister of Parliament." 678 St. Germain, Christopher. Dyalogue in englysshe by- twene a doctour of diuynyte and a student in the lawes of Englande, newly corrected and imprinted with newe addycions. 2 vols, in I. Small original embossed leather Imprynted at London in the Fletestrete by me Robert Redmand dwell- ynge in saint Dunstones parysshe nexte the Churche. In the yere of our lord god M. CCCCCXXXIL The fyrst day of the moneth of July. Fine copy, in old black letter, of one of the most noted law books in the Reign of Henry VHI. Has a curious contemporary book-plate, with royal, crest with a portrait in the centre of Henry the VIII., and probably his bookplate. 679 Nicolai, Johannis. Tractatus de Grsecorum Luctu Lugen- tiumque Ritibus Variis. Frontispiece. l6mo, old calf, broken. Thiela;, 1697 From the library of the eccentric Dr. Samuel Parr, with autograph o" title-page and bookplate. $?Q Cato's Distichs Concerning Manners. Publius's Stage Verses : or, Seneca's Proverbs in Latin and English, etc. By Charles Hoole. l6mo, old sheep. London, 17 19 Has the rare bookplate of James Logan, one of the early settlers of Philadelphia. 86 COLONIAL PRINTERS IN PHILADELPHIA Books Published by Robert Aitken. 68i Thomas, M. Essay on the Character, Manners and Genius of Women in Different Ages. Enlarged by Mr. Russell. 2 vols. i6mo, calf. R. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1774 682 Lowth, Rev. Robert. Short Introduction to English Grammar, with Critical Notes. i6mo, sheep. R. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1775 683 Pennsylvania Magazine (The) : or, American Monthly Museum, for 1775. Wanting some Plates, but contain- ing the Plan of Boston Harbor, Plan of the Town of Boston and Provincial Camp, Exact Plan of General Gages Lines on Boston Neck, Map of the Present Seat of War on the Borders of Canada, Plan of the Town and Fortifications of Montreal, Plan of Quebec, etc. 8vo, half roan. R. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1775 684 The Art of Speaking. Containing An Essay in which are given Rules for Expressing Properly the Principal Passions and Humors which Occur in Reading or Public Speaking, etc. l6mo, sheep. R. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1780 685 Grosvenor, Benjamin. The Mourner : or, the Afflicted Relieved. 24mo, sheep. R. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1781 From John Dickinson's library, with his autograph on title-page and page 21. 686 Declaration and Testimony for the Doctrine and Order of the Church of Christ. By the Associate Presbytery of Pennsylvania. 8vo. R. Aitkin, Philadelphia, 1784 687 Blair, Hugh. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres. 4to, contemporary calf R. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1784 688 (Coxe, Tench.) An Enquiry into the Principles on which a Commercial System for the United States of America should be Founded. 8vo, uncut. R, Aitken, Philadelphia, 1787 68g Bank of North America. An Address to the Assembly of Pennsylvania on the Abolition of the. i6mo, uncut R. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1785 690 Francis, Rev. Benjamin. The Conflagration : A Poem on the Last Day. §vo, half roan. p.. Aitken & Son, Philadelphia, 1787 87 691 Edwards, Rev. Jonathan. Two Dissertations. l6mo, sheep. R. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1791 From the library ot John Dickinson, with autograph on title-page and page 21. 692 Boston, Rev. Thomas. The Crook in the Lot: or, The Sovereignty and Wisdom of God in the Afflictions of Men, Desplayed. l6mo, boards. R. Aitken & Son, Philadelphia, 1792 693 (Fletcher, Rev. John.) An Appeal to Matter of Fact and Common Sense : or, A Rational Demonstration of Man's Corrupt and Lost Estate. i2mo, sheep. R. Aitken & Son, Philadelphia, 1794 594 Aspasio Vindicated and the Scripture Doctrine of of Imputed Righteousness Defended. l6mo, half sheep. R. Aitken & Son, Philadelphia, 1794 695 Another copy. i6mo, half sheep. Robert Aitken was the publisher of the first English edition of the Bible in America (a copy of which will be found in this catalogue under the heading of Bibles.) 696 Electricity and Galvanism. An Eptome of. By two Gentlemen of Philadelphia. Frontispiece. 8vo, boards, uncut. Jane Aitken, Philadelphia, 1809 Jane Aitken was the daughter of Robert Aitken. She issued the first edition of the " Septuagint " that appeared in America. This work was probably written by Samuel Hazard and Dr. Geeen, and is the first work on the combined subject published in America. Books Published by Robert Bell, Phila. 697 Priestley, Joseph. Remarks on some Paragraphs in the Fourth Volume of Dr. Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England Relating to Dissenters. 8vo, sheep. America : Printed for the Subscribers by Robert Bell, at the late Union Library, in Third Street, Philadelphia, 1773. 698 Cullen, William. Lectures on the Materia Medica. 4VO, old calf. Robert Bell, Philadelphia, 1775 699 Van Swieten, Baron. The Diseases Incident to Armies, with the Method of Cure. Translated from the Origi- nal of, Physician to their Imperial Majesties. To which are added The Nature and Treatment of Gun-Shot Wounds, by John Ranby, Esq., Surgeon General to the British Army; likewise some brief directions to be observed by Sea Surgeons in Eagagements ; also Pre- ventatives of the Scurvy at Sea, by Wm. Northcote, Surgeon many years in the Sea-Service. Published for the Use of Military and Naval Surgeons in America. 8vo, sheep. R- Bell, Philadelphia, 1776 700 Another copy. 88 yoo;^ Young, Rev. Edward. The Complaint: or, Night- Thoughts on Life, Death and Immortality. To which are added a Poetical Paraphrase on Part of the Book of Job, and his Poem on the Last Day. 8vo, sheep. Robert Bell, Philadelphia, 1777 701 Thomson, James. The Seasons. Containing Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter; with Poems on Several Occasions ; to which is added an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. With the rare portrait of Thomson by Norman. 8vo, sheep. Robert Bell, Philadelphia, 1777 The First American Edition. 702 Blackstone, Sir William. Commentaries on the Laws of England. Reprinted from the British Copy, Page for Page, with the last edition, together with the rare fifth volume, containing Remarks on Some Paragraphs in the Fourth Volume of Dr. Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England Relating to the Dissenters. 5 Tols. 8vo, contemporary sheep. America : Printed for the Subscribers, by Robert Bell at the late Union Library, in Third Street, Philadelphia, 177 1-2. Fine copy of this very rare edition, with all the advertisements as in- serted by the publisher, together vf ith the rate fifth volume, wrhich is seldom found with the work. 703 Zimmermann, Mr. Strictures on National Pride. 8vo, sheep. R. Bell, Philadelphia, 1778 704 Voltaire, Mr, De. Miscellanies by. Containing : I. The Pupil of Nature. II. The Princess of Babylon. III. Zadig: or. The Book of Fate, an Oriental History. Translated from the French, with Notes, Historical and Critical, by T. Smollett. M.D., and T. Francklin, A.M. 8vo, sheep. Robert Bell, Philadelphia, 1788 705 Hume, David. The Life of. The Philosopher and Histo- rian. From the French of M. le Poivre. 8vo. Robert Bell, Philadelphia, 1778 706 Sheridan, Thomas. A Rhetorical Grammar of the Eng- lish Language, Calculated Solely for the Purpose of Teaching Propriety of Pronunciation and Justness of Delivery in that Tongue. j2mo, boards, unc^t. Robert Bell, Philadelphia, 1783 89 Books Published by Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia. 707 Davies, Richard. An Account of the Convincement, Exercises, Services and Travels of that Ancient Servant of the Lord, with some Relation of Ancient Friends, and the Spreading of Truth in North- Wales, etc. i6mo, sheep. London printed ; and Philadelphia reprinted by Joseph Crukshank, and Isaac Collins, in Third Street, opposite the Work-house, 1770. 708 Three Treatises in which the Fundamental Principle, Doctrines, Worship, Ministry and Discipline of the People called Quakers, are Plainly Declared. The First by William Penn, in England. The Second, by Robert Barclay, in Scotland. The Third, by Joseph Pike, in Ireland. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Reprinted by Joseph Crukshank, 1770 709 Benezet, Anthony. Some Historical Account of Guinea, Its Situation, Produce and the General Disposition of its Inhabitants. With an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Slave-Trade, its Nature and Lamenta- ble Effects. l6mo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1771 710 Stanton, Daniel. A Journal of the Life, Travels and Gos- pel Labours of, a Faithful Minister of Jesus Christ. Late of Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania. 8vo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1772 711 Collection of Religious Tracts. The Plain Path to Chris- tian Pefection, Testimony of David Brainard, and Ser- mons or Declarations Made by Stephen Crisp, etc. l2mo, old calf. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1773 712 Another copy. 713 Dilworth, Thomas. The Schoolmaster's Assistant ; being a Compendium of Arithmetic, both Practical and Theo- retical. Portrait. l2mo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1773 714 Churchman, John. An Account of the Gospel Labours and Christian Experiences of, a Faithful Minister of Christ. 8vo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1779 715 Another copy. 8vo, sheep. Joseph Cruksank, Philadelphia, 1779 90 7i6 Griffith, John. A Journal of the Life, Travels and Labours of, in the Work of the Ministry. 8vo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1780 717 Necessity and Divine Excellency of a Life of Purity and Holiness, Set forth with Pathetic Energy, by an Eminent Minister of the Gospel amongst the People called Quakers. 8vo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1780 718 Another copy. 8vo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1780 719 Jenyns, Soame. A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion. i2mo, half bound. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1780 Containing also An Abstract from a Treatise on the Spirit of Prayer. 720 Another copy. 721 Plain Path to Christian Perfection. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1780. — The Plainness and Innocent Sim- plicity of the Christian Religion, by Anthony Benezet. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1783. — A Letter from Elizabeth Webb to Anthony William Boehm, Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1783. In one vol. i6mo, sheep. 722 OEconomy of Human Life. Translated from an Indian Manuscript. l6mo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1781 723 Phipps, Joseph. The Original and Present State of Man Briefly Considered. 8vo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1783 724 Another copy. 725 Pennington, Isaac. Select Pieces on Religious Subj'ects. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1783. — Primitive Chris- tianity Revived, by William Penn. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1783. Bound together. 8vo, half morocco, gilt. 726 Two Discourses and a Prayer. Publicly Delivered at the Quakers' Yearly Meeting, at the Fryers, in Bristol. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1783. — The Prayer of Agur. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1783. — Repent and be Converted. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1784. — A Sermon, at a Meeting of the People called Quakers, carefully taken down by James Blakes. Joseph Crukshank, 1784. Together as one vol. 8vo. 91 727 Payne, John. Of the Imitation of Christ. Translated from the Latin of Thomas A'Kempis, by. l2mo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1783 728 Another copy. i2tno, boards. 729 Reckett, William. Some Account of the Life and Gos- pel Labours of. Also, Memoirs of the Life, Religious Experiences and Gospel Labours of James Gough. i2mo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 17S3 730 Chapone, Mrs. Letters on the Improvement of the Mind. i2mo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1786 731 Phipps, Joseph. The Doctrine of Baptisms and Reasons for the Necessity of Silent Worship. By Mary Brook. 8vo, half morocco. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1786 732 Fry, John. Select Poems. Containing Religious Epistles, etc., occasionally written on Various Subjects ; to which is now Added the History of Elijah and Elisha. l2mo, sheep, Joseph Crukshank, Pdiladelphia, 1787 733 Hutcheson, Francis. A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy. l2mo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1788 734 Young Clerk's Magazine : or, English Law Repository. l2mo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1788 735 Whole Duty of Woman. By a Lady. l6mo, paper. Joseph Crukshank. Philadelphia, 1788 736 Penn, William. No Cross ! No Crown 1 8vo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1789 737 Power of Religion on the Mind. l6mo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1790 738 Young Clerk's Magazine : or, English Law Repository. l2mo, sheep, Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1792 92 FRANKLINIANA. Franklin Prayer Book. 739 The | Book | of | Common Prayer, | And Administra- tion bf the | Sacraments, | and other | Rites and Cere- monies I of the I Church, ) According to the Use of the I Church of England : | Together with the | Psalter or Psalms | of | David. | Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches. | 8vo, contemporary calf. (Broken.) Oxford : | Printed by Thomas Baskett, Printer | to the University, 1745. This is a copy of the Book of Common Prayer which Benjamin Franklin abridged, and has the manuscript alterations, which agree with the edition printed at London in 1773, for Wilkie, in St. Paul's Churchyard. The title-page has the place of publication and name of publisher crossed out with pen, and has written underneath, " London. Printed in the Year 1773." On top of title-page is written "Abridgment of." See Facsimile. On the fly-leaf is inscribed " The Copy from which I inserted the pro- posed alterations of Dr Franklyn was lent to me as a great curiosity by the Revd Dr Lort. March nth 1783. S. Sarum " "From Dr Benjamin Franklyn to Mrs Baldwin " Sparks, in his " Life and Works of Benjamin Franklin," Vol. I., page 352, says : " During his absence from London, in the Summer of 1773, he passed "a few weeks at the Country residence of Lord Despencer, and employed " himself while there, in abridging some parts of the Book of Common Prayer, " A handsome edition of this abridgment was printed for Wilkie, in St. Paul's " Church-yard, but it seems never to have been adopted in any Church, nor " to have gained much notice." Franklin, in a letter to Granville Sharp, dated July 5, 1785 (see Sparks, Vol. X., page 207), says: " The Liturgy you mention was an abridgment of that made by a noble " Lord of my acquaintance, who requested me to assist him by taking the " rest of the book, viz. : The Catechism and the reading and singing Psalms, " These I abridged by retaining of the Catechism only the two questions. What " is your duty to your neighbor ? What is your duty to God ? * * * The •' book was printed for Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church Yard, but never mnch " noticed. Some were given away, very few sold, & I suppose the bulk be- " came waste paper. In the Prayers so much was retrenched, that approba- " tion could hardly be expected, but I think, with you, a moderate abridgment " might not only be useful, but generally acceptable." Lord Despencer, at whose instigation Franklin undertook the abridg- ment of the Prayer Book, was a notorious Rou4 and a deist. He repented of his wrongdoings, and having reformed himself, he undertook to reform the Book of Common Prayer. He was a personal friend of Franklin, and through this medium gained Franklin's assistance in the work. Franklin wrote the preface, and abridged the Catechism and Psalms; and in 1773 the work was printed in elegant style at the sole expense of Lord Despencer. The book was not adopted by the English Church, perhaps coming from the source it did. In America it was known as " Franklin's Prayer Book," and attracted a good deal of attention, after the separation, and the gentleman who prepared the " Proposed " Prayer Book (a copy of which will be found in this Catalogue under the heading of Prayer Books), studied this with care and adopted certain ideas from it. •«ii«>«W<*MW*«MMn«I« ^WE BOOK OF Common Prayer, And Adminiftration of the SACRAMENTS, AND OTHER Riees afld Ceremohks OF THE CHURCH, Accordbig to the Ufe of 4ihe: CHURC H of ENG L^MV: Togetlier with the DAVID, Footed as they are to be fung or faid in CHURCHES. Q- X r O R -D: jP il n ttd J by t It b & J S BJ J A' t TT, PriiJter to tbe-u N i'y liu^n* y. 17+5^ Facsimile of Lot 739 94 Greek Septuagint, Presented by Benjamin Franklin to His Friend, David Evans. 1730. 740 One Volume of the Old Testament in Greek Septuagint. Lacking the title-page. i6mo, old calf. This is tlie Greek Septuagint presented by Benjamin Franklin to his intimate friend, David Evans, On the fly-leaf is this inscription in the hand- writing of Evans : " David Evans me June tenet ex done Amici Benj. Frank- lin. Philad. Typograph. A. Dom. 1730." Translated : David Evans, a gift from my friend, Benjamin Franklin. Printed in Philadelphia, A.D. 1730. See Facsimile of inscription. Franklin's Gate Major. 741 M. T. Cicero's | Gate Major, or His | Discourse | of I Old- Age ; I With Explanatory Notes. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, | MDCCXLIV. | Up to its time this was the handsomest book printed in the Colonies, and one of which Benjamin Franklin was justly proud. The title-page is rubrica- ted, and the work throughout resembles much the production of the famous Baskerville Press. It is the most sought after of all the Franklin imprints, although not the rarest. This copy is a made-up one, and somewhat stained. The title-page has a name written on it, and has been mounted and cleaned. 742 Sewel, William. The | History | of the | Rise, Increase, and Progress, | Of the Christian People called | Quak- ers : I Intermixed with several I Remarkable Occur- rences. I Written Originally in Low-Dutch, and also Tran- | slated into English | By William Sewel. | The Third Edition, corrected. Folio, old calf. (Rebacked.) Philadelphia : I Printed and Sold by Samuel Keimer on Second Street I MDCCXXVIII. Title-page and first three leaves repaired. Lacks last leaf of Index. It was on this book that Franklin first worked as compositor in Philadelphia. It was Keimer who took pity on Franklin, as the poor boy, and gave him employment in his printing office. 742^ Another copy. Imperfect. 95 743 Franklin, M. CEuvres de. Docteur es Loix, Traduites de r Anglois sur la Quatrieme edition par M. Barbeu Dubourg, avec des additions Nouvelles et des Figures en Taille douce. With the rare seated portrait, by Martinet. 2 vols, in I. 4to, old red morocco, gilt. By De Rome. Paris, 1773 Very fine copy, with the heraldic bookplate of John Symmons. 744 (Wollaston, William.) The Religion of Nature De- lineated. 4to, old calf. London, 1725 745 Another copy. 4to, old calf. London, 1724 On this edition Lowndes says Benjamin Franklin was employed as compositor, but the late Mr. Solly (no mean authority) says this is practically the first edition ; for of the first issue only a few copies were privately printed. Benjamin Franklin worked as a compositor on this edition, E. S. So says Lowndes, but I think he was wrong ; this edition was published before the death of Wollaston, and he died October 29, 1724, 'whilst Franklin did not reach London till December 24, 1724; hence Franklin must have worked on the edition of j'/2j. 746 Another copy. With portrait of Wollaston inserted. 4to, old calf. London, 1726 747 Franklin, Benjamin. Experiments and Observations on Electricity made at Philadelphia in America by ; to which are added Letters and Papers on Philosophical Subjects. The whole corrected, methodized, improved and now collected into one volume, and illustrated with copperplates. The Fifth Edition. 410, old calf. (Broken.) London, 1774 Very scarce. See Facsimile of Title-page. 748 Franklin Imprints. An Extract from a Treatise by William Law, Called the Spirit of Prayer. Philadel- phia, Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1760. — The Doctrine of Baptisms Reduced from its Ancient and Modern Corruptions. By William Dell. Philadelphia, Reprinted by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1759. — The Trial of Spirits. By William Dell. Philadelphia, Re- printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1760. — The Liberty of the Spirit and of the Flesh Distinguished. By John Rutty. Philadelphia, Reprinted by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1759. — Discourse on Mistakes Concerning Religion. By Thomas Hartley. Germantown, Re- printed by Chrs. Sower, 1759. — Christ's Spirit a Chris- tian's Strength. Germantown, Printed by Chrs. Sower, 1760. — Observations on the Inslaving, Importing and Purchasing of Negroes. Germantown, Printed by Chrs. Sower, 1760. Bound in i vol. 8vo, sheep. A fine lot of imprints, in good order. EXPERIMENTS AND OBSERVATIONS O N ELECTRICITY, MA D E AT PHILADELPHIA in AMERICA, ^ y BENJAMIN FRANWLIN, L.L.D. and F.R.S. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciencej at Paris, of the Royal Society at Gottingen. and of the Batavian Society in Holland, and Prefident of the Philofophical Society at Philadelphia. To which are added, LETTERS AN© PAPERS O N PHILOSOPHICAL SUBJECTS. The Whole correfted, methodized, improved, and now coHcdled into one Volume, and illuftrated with Copper PtATis. THE FIFTH EDITION. L O N p it: Printed for F. Newber y, at the Corner of St. Pawl$s Church- Yard. Facsimile of Title-page of Lot 747. 9; 749 Franklin, Benjamin. Letters to, from his Family and Friends, 175 1-1790. Portraits of Franklin and Sarah Bache. 8vo, nncut. New York, 1859 Only two hundred and fifty copies printed. 750 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. The Complete Works in Phi- losophy, Politics and Morals of the late. Now first Col- lected and Arranged, with Memoirs of his Early Life. Written by himself. Portrait by Haines, and vignette titles. 3 vols. 8vo, original boards, uncut. London, 1806 This copy originally belonged to Benjamin West, President of the Royal Academy. Each volume has his library stamp on inside of cover. 751 Another copy. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. (Cracked.) London, 1806 Each volume has the bookplate and also the autograph of John Bos- tock, M.D., a well known physician and author of the early part of the cen- tury. 752 Another copy. Second Edition. Portrait and vignette titles. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. London, N. D. 753 Franklin, Benjamin. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of. Written by himself, to a late period, and continued to the time of his Death, by his Grandson, Wm. Tem- ple Franklin. Comprising the Private Correspondence and Public Negotiations of Dr. Franklin and his Select Political, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works. Pub- lished from the Original Manuscripts. Second Edition. Portrait by Pye. 6 vols. 8vo, original boards, uncut. London, 1818 754 Franklin, Benjamin. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of. Written by himself, to a late period, and continued to the time of his Death, by his Grandson, Wm. Tem- ple Franklin. Now first published from the Original Manuscript. Comprising the Private Correspondence and Public Negotiations of Dr. Franklin, together with the whole of his Political, Philosophical and Miscellan- eous Works. Seated portrait and bust portrait by Aikin, and vignette title-pages. 6 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1818 756 Franklin, Benjamin. The Life of. By himself. Now First Edited from the Original Mannscript and from his Printed Correspondence and other Writings. By John Bigelow. Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1875 (7) 98 757 Franklin, Benjamin. The Private Correspondence of; comprising a Series of Letters on Miscellaneous, Lit- erary and Political Subjects, Written between the Years 1753 and 1790, Illustrating the Memoirs of his Public and Private Life, and Developing the Secret History of his Political Transactions and Negotiations. Published from the Originals, by his grandson, William Temple Franklin. Second Edition. With additions. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. London, 1817 758 Frankin, Benjamin. Vie de. ;fecrite par luimeme, suivie de ses CEuvres Morales, Politiques et Litteraires, Traduit de I'Anglais, avec des Notes par J. Castera. With the rare portrait by Tardieu. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1797 759 (Ralph, J.). Of the Use and Abuse of Pariiaments, in two Historical Discourses. Second Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt. London, 1745 Ralph was an intimate friend of Franklin. Each volume has armo- rial bookplate of Right Hon. Thomas Harley. 760 Thorpe, F. N. Benjamin Franklin and the University of Pennsylvania. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. Washington, 1893 761 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. The Life and Works of. Rare Portrait and vignette title. 8vo, half-calf. Bungay (1810) Yery scarce edition. 762 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. The Life and Essays of. Writ- ten by himself. Containing also his Way to Wealth and other Miscellaneous Pieces. A New Edition, im- proved, with the lightning portrait by Brown. Vignette title. 8vo, half-calf. London, 1824 763 Franklin, Benjamin. Political, Miscellaneous and Philo- sophical Pieces, arranged under the following heads, and Distinguished by Initial Letters on each leaf: [G. P.] General Politics, [A. B. T.] American Politics Before the Troubles, [A. D. T.] American Politics Dur- ing the Troubles, [P. P.] Provincial or Colony Politics, and [M. A.] Miscellaneous and Philosophical Pieces. Portrait. 8vo, contemporary calf. London, 1779 99 764 Franklin, Benjamin, The Private Life of the late. Late Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America to France, etc. Originally written by himself, and now translated from the French. To which are added some Account of his Public Life and a variety of Anecdotes Concerning Him, by MM. Brissot, Con- dorcet, Rochefoucault, LeRoy, etc., and the Eulogium of M. Fouchet. 8vo, half calf. London, 1703 This edition of the Life of Benjamin Franklin is the first English ver- sion, and was translated from the French. It appeared in London in 1793, and was not only the only English version in print until 1817, but continues to this day to be republished by some of the largest houses, not only in Europe, but in America, under the impression that it is both genuine and complete. See Bigelow's Autobiography of Franklin, Page 34, Philadelphia, 1872. Bound up with Morgan's Memoirs of the Rev. Richard Price. 765 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. Works of the late. Consisting of his Life, written by Himself; together with Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary, chiefly in the manner of The Spectator. With the rare profile portrait, " Where Liberty Dwells, there is my Country!' Svo, half-calf. Dublin, 1793 766 (Franklin Benjamin.) An Historical Review of the Con- stitution and Government of Pennsylvania from its Origin ; so far as Regards the Several Points of Contro- versy which have, from time to time. Arisen Between the Several Governors of the Province and their Several Assemblies. Founded on Authentic Documents. 8vo, old calf. London, 1759 This work has been attributed to Benjamin Franklin, but heretofore with no degree of certainty, as authors of repute have denied the assertion. But as this copy was a presentation copy from Franklin to Morse, the Geographer, and as it bears the inscription on the title in Morse's writing, " Jedh Morse's, from His Excellency, Dr. B. Franklin, July 30th, '17," " By Dr. Franklin," we hope that the controversy will be settled, and to Franklin will be given the credit of writing the book. As Morse certainly knew at the time who the author was, and as he has written " By Dr. Franklin" on the title, it is sufficient reason for crediting Franklin with it. 767 Another Copy. 8vo, calf. London, 1759 Has portrait inserted of Franklin, from the American Universal Magazine. 768 Franklin, Benjamin. Cicero's Cato Major, Translated by, and with Explanatory Notes by Benjamin Franklin. 8vo. Philadelphia, N. D. Intended to form part of the works of Franklin, published by Duane, but not made ready until afterward. too 769 Fraiiklih Imprint. An | Extract | from a | Treatise | By William Law, M.A | called | The Spirit of Prayer ; | or, I The Soul rising out of the Vanity of | Time, into the Riches of Eternity. | Discovering the True Way of turning to God, | and of finding the Kingdom of Heaven | the Riches of Eternity in our Souls. 8vo, half bound. Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1760. Bound with the above is "A Discourse on Mistakes Concerning Relig- ion, etc., by Thomas Hartley," and " Christ's Spirit a Christian's Strength, by William Dell." Both printed by Chrs. Sower, Germantown, 1750 and 1760. 770 Ralph, Mr. Miscellaneous Poems, by Several Hands. Publish'd by. i2mo, cloth. London, 1729 Ralph was the personal friend of Franklin. 771 Franklin (James) Imprint. Divinity | and I Humanity | of Our Lord | Jesus Christ, | Proved and Confirmed. | And the I Personality | of | God Almighty | distinguished ; | and their Eternal Union | demonstrated by Scripture. I By G. G. a Layman. l2mo, boards. Newport : | Printed by J. Franklin, 1754. Very rare. James Franklin was Benjamin Franklin's brother, under whom he worked as an apprentice.. 772 Mecom Imprint. Britain's Remembrancer. The Seventh Edition. i6mo, uncut. London : Printed. Re-printed by Benjamin Mecom, at the New Print- ing-Office, in Boston, 1759. Very rare. Mecom was Benjamin Franklin's nephew, and lived with his uncle in Philadelphia. 773 Franklin. Copy of Letters Sent to Great Britain by his Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, the Hon. Andrew Oliver, and several other Persons born and educated among us. Which Original Letters have been returned to America, and laid before the Honorable House of Representatives of this Province. In which (notwith- standing his Excellency's Declaration to the House that the Tendency and Design of them was not to Subvert the Constitution, but rather to Preserve it entire) the judicious reader will discover the Fatal Source of the Confusion and Bloodshed in which this Province especi- ally has been Involved, and which Threatened Total Destruction to the Liberties of all America. 8vo, half morocco. Boston: Printed by Edes and Gill, in Queen Street, 1773. Very rare. These are the letters which Franklin sent to hi« constitu- ents in the Colonies from London, and which showed up the perfidy of lOI 773 — Continued. Governor Hutchinson and Lieutenant-Governor Oliver, who were conspiring, sub-rosa, against the liberties of America. They created, at the time, a great storm of indignation in America, which caused the Legislature of Massachu- setts to petition the King, through Franklin, to remove Hutchinson and Oliver ; on the presentation of which, Franklin was summoned before the Privy Council, the petition denied and he grossly insulted, and deprived of his position as Deputy Postmaster-General. (In another part of the Catalogue of the historical papers in this collection will be found Franklin's autograph accounts as Deputy Postmaster.) The Privy Council tried to make Franklin divulge from where he had received the letters, but he never would tell, and died without betraying the source from which he got them, although it is generally believed he received them through Sir John Temple. The whole work is inlaid to large octavo, and extra illustrated with fourteen rare portraits, views, etc. ; and also with various printed and manu- script matter bearing upon the subject. 774 Franklin, Benjamin. Philosophical and Miscellaneous Papers Lately Written by B. Franklin. London, 1787. (Containing a Map for Navigation from Newfoundland to New York, in order to avoid the Gulf Stream, and Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America.) — An Enquiry into the General Effects of Heat. London, 1770. Etc. Bound in I vol. 8vo, half calf. 775 Franklin. M. T. Cicero's Cato Major : or. His Discourse of Old Age. With Explanatory Notes. 8vo. B. Franklin, Philadelphia, 1744 Imperfect and scribbled upon. Lacks title-page and pages 153 to 159, inclusive. 776 Franklin. The Examination of Doctor Benjamin Franklin, before an August Assembly ; Relating to the Repeal of the Stamp-Act, etc. Pp. 1-16. 8vo. N. P., N. D 777 Franklin. Account of Governor Hutchinson's Letters and the Examination of Dr. Franklin, before a Committee of the British Privy-Council. 8yo. N. P., N. D 778 Franklin, Benjamin. A Review of the Life and Writings of. From the Analectic Magazine, 18 17. 779 Franklin, Benjamin, Autobiography of. Edited from his Manuscript, with Notes and Introduction, by John Bigelow. Portrait. l2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1869 ySp Another copy. I2mo, cloth, Philadelphia, 1873 102 781 Franklin, Doctor Benjamin. Works of the Late. Consist- ing of His Life Written by himself. Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator. Engraved portraits on title- pages. 2 vols. i2mo, half calf, gilt. London, 1793 Edited by Richard Price. 782 Ditto. The Third Edition. 2 vols. i2mo, calf, gilt. London (1794) 783 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. Works of the Late. Con- sisting of his Life Written by himself. Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator. 2 vols, in I. i2mo, sheep. Samuel Campbell, New York, 1794 First American Edition. 784 Another copy. 2 vols, in I. i2mo, sheep. Samuel Campbell, New York, 1794 Second American Edition. 785 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. The Life of. Written by him- self. Portrait by Thackara and Vallance. Second American Edition. i2mo, sheep. Benjamin Johnson, Philadelphia, 1794 786 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. The Life of. Written by him- self. Third American Edition. i6mo, half morocco, gilt. T. and J. Swords, New York, 1794 787 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. The Works of the Late. Con- sisting of his Life Written by himself. Together with Essays, Humerous, Moral and Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator. Portrait by Maverick. i2mo, sheep. Philip Arnold, New York, 1797 788 Franklin, Doctor Benjamin. The Life of. Written by himself. Fourth American Edition. i6mo, boards. Peter Brynberg, Wilmington, 1799 789 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. Works of the Late. Consisting of his Life Written by himself. Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator. Portrait by Bannerman. 2vols.ini. i2mo, sheep. Huntingdon, 1800 790 Another copy. Wanting portrait. l2mo, half bound. 791 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. Works of the Late. Consisting of his Life Written by himself. Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator. Fine portrait by Hopwood. g vols. ?6iiio, full calf, gilt. London, 180^ 103 792 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. The Works of the Late. Con- sisting of his Life Written by himself. Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator. To which is added, not in any other edition, an Examination, before the British House of Lords, Respecting the Stamp Act. 2 vols in I. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, i8oi 793 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. Works of the late. Consisting of Life, written by himself. Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary. Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator. Portrait. 2 vols. i6mo, boards, uncut. London, l8o6 794 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. The Works of the late. Con- sisting of his Life, written by himself. Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary. Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator. Rare portrait by Maverick. i2mo, sheep. Tiebout & Obrian, New York (1807) 795 Franklin, Doctor Benjamin. The Life of the late. Writ- ten by himself. i6mo, calf, gilt. Philadelphia, 1809 796 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. The Life of. Written by him- self. l2mo, sheep. Montpelier, 1809 797 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. Works of the late. Consisting of Memoirs of his Early Life, written by himself. To- gether with a Collection of his Essay, Humorous, Moral and Literary. Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator. A New Edition, revised and enlarged. l2ino, sheep. Easton, 1810 798 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. The Works of the late. Con- sisting of his Life, written by himself. Together with Humorous, Moral and Literary Essays. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 181 2 799 Franklin, Doctor Benjamin. The Life and Essays of the late. Written by himself. l2mo, sheep. Brattleborough, 18 14 800 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. The Works of the late. Con- sisting of his Life, written by himself. Together with Humorous, Moral and Literary Essays. Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator. Rare portrait. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 181 5 801 Another copy. Portrait. lamo, iheep. Philadelphia, 1815 I04 802 Weems, M. L. The Life of Benjamin Franklin, with many Choice Anecdotes and Admirable Sayings of this great Man, i2mo. Baltimore, 1821 803 Another copy. Portrait by Warnicke, i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1812 804 Franklin, Benjamin. The Life of. Including a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the War of Independence, and of the Various Negotiations at Paris for Peace. Rare portrait by Thomas Landseer. l2mo, boards, uncut. London, 1826 805 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. Life of. Written by himself. To which is added his "Advice to a Young Tradesman," " Way to Wealth," and other Essays. i6rao, boards. Lewistown, Pa., 1831 806 Weems, M. L. The Life of Benjamin Franklin, with many Choice Anecdotes and Admirable Sayings of this great Man. Woodcut portrait. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1835 807 Franklin, Dr. Benjamin. The Works of, Portrait on title-page. i6mo, roan. Exeter, 1842 808 Franklin. La Science du Bonhomme Richard ou Moyen Facile de Payer les Impots. Traduit de I'Anglois. Seconde Edition, exactmente semblable a la premiere. l6mo, old calf. A Philadelphie et se trouve a Paris, chez Ruault, Libraire rue de la Harpe, 1778. Very rare. See Facsimile of Title-page. 809 Franklin, M. Benjamin. Experiences et Observations sur I'Electricite, faites a Philadelphie en Amerique par, et communiquees dans plusieurs Lettres a M. P. Cellin- son de la Societe Royale de Londres. Traduites de I'Anglois. Folding plate. l6mo, old calf, gilt. Paris, 1752 Very rare. See Facsimile of Titlb-page. 810 Franklin, Benjamin. The Way to Wealth ; or. Poor Richard Improved. Rare portrait by Tardieu. i6mo, paper, uncut. Paris, 1795 Very scarce. Fine copy. Sep Facsimile of Titlb-pagk. LA SCIENCE DU BONHOMME RICHARD , o u MOYEN FACILE PE PAYER LES IMPOTS. TRADUIT DE L'ANGLOIS. SECONDE EDITION, exa&ementfemblaile a ia premiere. APHILADELPHIE. Et fe trouve A PARIS,chezRUAULT,Librairej rue de la Harpe , 1778. Facsimile of Title-page of Lot 808. EXPERIENCES ET OBSERVATIONS SUR LELECTRIGia:E FA ITES A PifltADEL PHiS^S^ZJ^ MJg-^XlQUK P.AR M. B E N J A. M IN* F R A N K IJ I N ; & communiqu^es dans plufieurs Lettre$" aM. P. CoLLiNso N^deltei Soci^t4 floyale de L,ondres. Traduites dt V An^ois)tf><^^^^^'*^^- ^^m' A PAKIS, CtiezTDUR AND , rue St. Jacques, au Griffoq, M. D. CC. LII. AvK Approbation &* Priytlige'du Roy, FaCSIMII.V. Ol- TiTI.E-PACK OF LOT 809. 107 THE WAY TO WEALTH OR POOH RICHARD IJVLPROVED Vr BENJ. FRANStlN. PARIS, Printed for Ant. Aug. Renocard, Apo^line'a street, nO. 25. M. DCC. xcv. Facsimile of Title-page of Lot 8io. 8ii Franklin. Lettres sur rElectricite, dans lesquelles on ex- amine les decouvertes qui ont ete faites sur cette matiere depuis I'annee 1752, et les consequences que I'on en pent tirer, Avec Figures en Taille-douce. Par M, L'Abbe, Nollet. 2 vols., i2mo, old calf. Paris, 1774 This work was written in reply to Benjamin Franklin's work on Elec- tricity, and denying him the honor of being the discoverer. The second vol- ume contains the letter of Abbe Nollet on the subject. 812 Franklin. L'Art de Se Rendre Heureux par les Songes c'est Adire en se procurant Telle espece de songes que Ton pvisse desirer conformement a ses inclinations. i6mo, calf, gilt edges. Francfort et Leipsic, 1746 Very starce. Supposed to have been written by Benjamin Franklin. io8 813 (Franklin, Benjamin). Reflections on Courtship and Mar- riage. No title. i6mo. (Allen & Wyeth, Hamburg, 1793) A copy of this pamphlet is in the Philadelphia Library and a manuscript note therein, in the hand of Dr. Benjamin Rush, states that it was written by Benjamin Franklin. It was originally published in Philadelphia by William Bradford, 1746. 814 Franklin, Benjamin. Select Pieces by. Vignette title. i6mo. London, 1801 815 Frankliniana, ou Recueil d'Anecdotes, Bons Mots, Reflexions, Maximeset Observations de Benjamin Frank- lin, par un Americain. Exceedingly rare Portrait. l6mo, half roan. Paris, N. D. 816 Franklin, Benjamin. Essays, Humorous, Moral and Lit- erary. i6mo, boards. Wants title. (Wilmington, 1799) 817 Franklin. Chess Made Easy. New and Comprehensive Rules for Playing the Game of Chess, with Examples from Philidor, Cunningham, etc. To which is Prefixed Morals of Chess. Written by the Ingenious and Learned Dr. Franklin. Frontispiece. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1 8 03 Very rare. One of the earliest books on Chess printed in America. FIRST AMERICAN EDITIONS, ETC. 818 Shakspeare. the | PLAYS AND POEMS | of | WIL- LIAM SHAKSPEARE. | corrected from the latest AND best I LONDON EDITIONS, WITH NOTES, BY | SAMUEL JOHNSON, L.L.D. | to which are added, | A GLOS- SARY I AND the I LIFE OF THE AUTHOR.] embellished with a striring likeness from the I COLLECTION OF HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF CHAND0S.| First American Edition. | PHILADELPHIA : | PRINTED AND SOLD BY BIOREN & MADAN.| MDCCXCV. 8 vols. Small 8vo, old calf. (Rebacked.) The exceedingly scarce First American Edition, with name W. S. Bid- die on title-page. The preface to this edition was written by Judge Joseph Hopkinson. Next to the first folio edition, this is really the most rare. Perfect copies are seldom obtainable. Sbe Facsimile of Title-page. TjH-fE O F w I tri: I A Mi's.H 'a:k.s,p_e:ar"e. CmiRECTEDiFROM. TiHE LATESTvANDilBEST LOND OK -E D 1 tlONi,:; WITH NOTES,';' DV/ SIALM UXt JO H N SO N.^L. L.^D. TO;W[!»Ca"All8iAOJ>tD, A G L O S S A R y /AndTthe UrtlEK)'!? THE A'UT.HOR. StneCbKHfOpwtTH * StRIKlNC 1.IKENE&S FaQM TH* ~COIfi>tCTioi<' or Kls'^aKACE the duke or c»anoim. iFtrfl 'American ? 6tiitton: V? VOL.>,I. P-BIL-AD ELP HIA'^: ^RINTED'ANb'SbLU BY BIORENl!^J>«7rDWl*r"'. " > ___■»- ^WOCC xcv.' Facsimilb of Title-pagb of Lot 8i8. no 819 Shakspeare, William. The Plays of. In seventeen vol- umes ; with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are added Notes, by Samuel Johnson and George Stevens. Revised and Augmented by Isaac Reed, Esq. ; with a Glossarial Index. With the rare portrait, by Edwin. 1 7 vols. 1 2mo, sheep. (Broken. ) Published by C. and A. Conrad & Co., Philadelphia, 1809. The Second Philadelphia Edition. Scarce. 820 Shakspeare, William. The Works of. In nine Volumes ; with the Corrections and Illustrations of Dr. Johnson, G. Stevens, and Others. Revised by Isaac Reed. Third Boston, from the Fifth London Edition. With rare portrait, by Edwin, and illustrations by Anderson. 9 vols. i2mo, contemporary calf. Boston, 1810 This edition is illustrated with numerous wood engravings, on Indian paper, by Dr. Alexander Anderson, the first wood engraver in America. 821 Richardson, W. A Philosophical Analysis and Illustra- tion of Some of Shakspeare's Remarkable Characters ; to which is added an Essay on the Faults of Shaks- peare. l6mo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia: Printed by William Spots- wood, 1788. The earliest work printed on Shakspeare in America. Exceedingly rare. 822 Milton, John. Paradise Lost .and Paradise Regained. A Poem ; to which are added Samson Agonistes, and Poems on Several Occasions ; with Life of the Author, by Thomas Newton, D.D.. With the rare portrait, by Norman. 2 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Robert Bell, in Third Street, MDCCLXXVII. This First American Edition of Milton is so rare that no record of a copy having ever been sold at public or private sale can be found. This copy is as clean as the day of issue, with the exception of having a name on the title, and it is really one of the rarest of American imprints. See Facsimile of Titlk-pagk. 823 \A^alton, Isaac. The Complete Angler : or, The Contem- plative Man's Recreation, and Instructions how to Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a Clear Stream, by Charles Cotton. With Copious Notes, for the most part Original ; a Biographical Preface, giving an Account of Fishing and Fishing-Books, from the Earliest Antiquity to the Time of Walton ; and a Notice of Cotton and his Writ- ings, by the American Editor ; to which is added an Appendix, including Illustrative Ballads, Music, Papers on American Fishing, and the most Complete Catalogue of Books on Angling, etc., ever printed. Also, a Gen- eral Index to the Whole Work. Illustrated. 2 vols. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. New York, 1847 The First American Edition. Fine clean copy, with the original paper covers bound in. Very rare. The editor was G. W. Bethune, D.D. ^Smyjc^ PARADISE LOIS'T. P O E t N TWELVE BOO K S. The a U TPHS3^ JOHN MIL TO Ni With the Life of Mi l t o n^. By THOMAS NEKTON. D. D. every greatly aihjiable mufe. Of elder ages in thy Miltgn met ; His was tli treafure oP two thoufaod years. Seldom indulged to man; a god- like mind,' Unlimited, and various, as his theme ; Aftonifhingas Chaos; as the bloom -- Of blowing Eden fairjt foft as the'talk Of our grand i'aren,t$^jsnd as, Heaveo fublime. V5ir6*MSOK} PHIL A,D-E L P H^I^'A'j ftwtcti by ROBERT BE L L. JlalTMrd.&re«, MDCCtXXVUi Facsimile of Title-page of Lot 822 824 Thomson, Mr. The Seasons. A Poem. 8vo, contemporary calf. London : Printed for J. Millan, near Whitehall, and A. Miller, in the Strand, MDCCXXX. A fine copy of the very rare First Edition. 825 Thomson, James. The Seasons. Containing Spring Sum- mer, Autumn and Winter. With Poems on Several Occasions ; to which are added an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. Rare portrait by Norman. 8vo, contemporary calf. Philadelphia : Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third Street, next door to St. Paul's Church, MDCCLXXVII. The very rare First American Edition. 826 Thomson, James. The Seasons, by. First American Edition. I2mo, contemporary calf. Newburyport : Printed by John Mycall, for the Proprietor of the Boston Book-Store, No. 59 Cornhill, Boston (N. D.) Very rare. Although the title-page says '• First American Edition," it is erroneous, to Robert Bell the credit is due, who published the same work in Philadelphia, in 1777. 827 Cowper, William. Poems by. Of the Inner Temple. 8vo, contemporary calf. London : Printed for J. Johnson, No. 72 St. Paul's Church Yard, 1782. The rare First Edition. Issued without a preface. The Rev. John Newton wrote a preface at Cowper's request, which was rejected by the pub- lishers as prejudicial to the sale of the work. Name cut from top of title- page. See Facsimile of Title-page. 828 Gray's Elegy. The Grave. A Poem. By Robert Blair. To which is added an Elegy, written in a Country Church-yard, by Mr. Gray. l2mo. Philadelphia : Printed and Sold by R. Aitken, Book-seller and Stationer, Opposite the London Coffee-House, in Front Street, MDCCLXXIII. The rare First American Edition. Somewhat damaged. 829 Freneau, Philip. The Poems of. Written Chiefly During the Late War. i2mo, original sheep. Philadelphia : Printec ;t, MDCCLXXXVI. The very scarce First Edition. Name cut from title-page. Philadelphia : Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street, MDCCLXXXVI. O E M S Of: tlic INNER XEMPLE; Esq. '^ut aqusi tremulum'i^bris'ubi lumen ahenit, ..-■'*«.->. .iPB. w ,So water trembling in apoliflj'd vafe. Refle£l8tbci.beam' that pJaysiipon its face,^ ,The'fportive;lii;ht,^ancertain.where pitfalls,, ^jOW.firikes^theroof.tnow^flafhes'onTthe.walis., Nou4 ifommes-: n€s : pour la v£nt£, ■ et nojit ; ne pouf ons rouiFririron abord.^r les figiires.^les paraboles,' lesj embI£mes/< font toujour^ des jomements : n&eiraire5~pour qu'elle'puiire^s'aanoncerl'^et foit lle^ne,d&ouvie',ti(t>p brufquementlle'dcfaut qu'pn!'voudroit]tacheri-,ou'iqQ'enfin>ell£ln'inftniifej'avecitrop |)eu J deA menas_en;«nt,>* ou ' veu t, >_eni.Ja 2recevant,yqii.'elle^ fpit iiiliguifSe.) .Caraccioli. L O N D Q Ni: Printed for J. 'Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's ChurcbTa"^' 17821 Facsimile of Title-page of Lot 827. (8) 114 830 Sterne, Laurence A. M. The Works of. Prebendary of York, and Vicar of Sutton on the Forest, and of Stil- lington, near York. With the Life of the Author. Rare portrait. 6 vols. Contemporary calf, gilt. (Cracked.) London : Printed. Philadelphia, Re-printed by James Humphreys, Junior, in Front-Street, MDCCLXXIV. Name cut from upper corner of both title-pages to Vol. I., and from the prefaces to Vols. II. and IV., and name " Mrs. John Banks " on title-page of Vol. I., and on second title-page of Vol. IV. The very scarce First American Edition. This is the first complete let which has come under my observation for many years. See Facsimile of Title-page. 831 Arabian Nights' Entertaiments (The). Consisting of One Thousand and One Stories told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from a cruel vow he had made, to marry a Lady every Day, and have her put to death next morning, to aveng himself for the disloy- alty of his first Sultaness. Containing a familiar ac- count of the Customs, Manners and Rehgion of the Eastern Nations, the Tartars, Persians, and Indians. The First American Edition. Freely transcribed from the Original Translations. 2 vols. i2mo, contemporary calf. Philadelphia : Printed for H. & P. Rice, No. 50, High Street, and J. Rice & Co., Market Street, Baltimore, 1794. First American Edition. Of the utmost rarity. Name cut from upper corner of Vol. I. 832 Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. The History and Ad- ventures of the Renowned Don Quixote. Translated from the Spanish of. To which is Prefixed some Account of the Author's Life, by T. Smollet, M.D. 4 vols. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Published for Birch and Small, A, Small, Printer, iSll. The First American Edition. 833 Homer's Iliad. Translated by William Munford. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston : Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1846. A beautiful, clean copy of the First American Translation of Homer. 834 Juvenal. The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis. Trans- lated into English Verse by William GifTord, Esq. With Notes and Illustrations. Portrait of Gifford by Edwin. 2 vols, in I. 8vo, half calf, gilt, top edges gilt. Philadelphia, 1803 First American Edition. 835 Another copy. 2 vols. 8vo, original calf, gilt. Philadelphia, 1803 WORKS LAURENCE STERNE, A.M. Pr E S E N D ARY, 0» y.O R,K, Vicar oi' Sutton,^on,.the Forest A n D ,o^e Stillingtont^ :n;e a a Yorx, LIFE OF THE AUTHOR. iy\- SIX_VOLUMES. V O L. I L O N DrO I* PR IH,T E O. PHILADELPHIA, R E - P R, t N T. E I) ; Br JAMES H U MP HREYS, JUNIOR, IN FRONT-STREET. MOCCI.XKI7. Facsimile of Title-page of Lot S30. ii6 836 Cicero Delphini. M. T. Ciceronis Orationes Qujedam Selectae cum interpretatione et Notis quas in usum Serenissimi Delphini. Edidit P. Carolus Merouille, S. J. 8vo, sheep. Noyi Eboraci, 1804 First American Edition. 837 Gibbon, Edward. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Portrait and maps. 8 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf. Philadelphia, 1804 First American Edition. 838 Boswell, James. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Comprehending an Account of his Studies and Numer- ous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with many Eminent Persons, and Various Original Pieces of Composition, etc. First American from the Fifth London Edition. Portrait by Edwin. 3 vols. 8vo, sheep. Boston, 1807 First American Edition. 839 Roscoe, William. The Life of Lorenzo De Medici, called the Magnificent. Portrait by Edwin, and other plates. 3 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf. Philadelphia, 1803 First American Edition. 840 Tasso, Torquato. Jerusalem Delivered : An Heroic Poem. Translated from the Italian of, by John Hoole. First American from the Eighth London Edition. Portrait by Hooker. 2 vols. 8vo, old calf. Newburyport 1810 841 Boswell, James. The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1810 First American Edition. 842 Goldsmith, Oliver. An History of the Earth and Ani- mated Nature. Illustrations by early American en- gravers, 4 vols. 8vo, sheep. Mathew Carey, Philadelphia, 1795 First American Edition. 843 Burgh, J. Political Disquisitions : or. An Enquiry into Public Errors, Defects and Abuses. Illustrated by, and Established upon Facts and Remarks Extracted from a Variety of Authors, Ancient and Modern. 3 vols. 8vo, old calf. Robert Bell, Philadelphia, 1775 First American Edition. 117 844 Hume, David. The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, and from the Revolution to the End of the American War and Peace of Versailles in 1783. By T. SmoUet and others. With numerous portraits by early American engravers, includ- ing the portrait of Washington by Lawson . 12 vols. 8vo, sheep. (Broken.) Robert Campbell, Philadelphia, 1795-8 First American Edition. 845 (White, Rt. Rev. William.) A Comparison of the Con- troversy between the Calvinists and the Arminians ; with the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans. 8vo, boards. The First Edition. With the orignal MS. notes of Bishop White. 846 Koran (The), Commonly called the Alcoran of Mahomet. Translated from original Arabick into French, by the Sieur De Ryer. The Whole now Faithfully translated into English. First American Edition. 8vo, old sheep. Isaiah Thomas, Jun,, Springfield, 1806 The very rare First American Edition. 847 Butler, Frances Anne. Journal of. 2 vols. l2mo, muslin. Philadelphia, 1835 First Edition. 848 (Moore, Sir Thomas.) The | Common-Wealth | of | Uto- pia. I Containing a Learned and Pleasant Dis- | course of the Best State of a Pub- | lick Weal, as it is found in the New | Island called Utopia, | Written by the Right Honourable Sir Thomas | Moore, Lord Chancellor of England. | 8vo, half morocco. London : Printed | Philadelphia : Reprinted and Sold | by James Chat- tin, in Church-Ally, 1753. | First American Edition. Very rare. The supposed adventures of one of the companions of Americus Ves- pucci. 849 (Brovsrn, Charles Brockden.) Arthur Mervyn : or, Me- moirs of the Year 1793. By the Author of Wieland. Also Ormond : or, The Secret Witness. l2mo, sheep. H. Maxwell, Philadelphia, 1799 First Edition. With name on title-page. S50 J?ollin, Charles. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Per- sians, Macedonians and Grecians. Portrait by Tanner and other plates. 8 vols. l2mo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1805 The First American Edition. Name on title-page. Ii8 851 Butler, Samuel. Hudibras. In Three Parts. Written in the Time of the Late War. With Annotations and a Complete Index. First American Edition. i2mo, sheep. Troy, N. Y., 1806 Very scarce. 852 Godwin, \A^illiam. Things as They Are : or. The Adven- tures of Caleb Williams. 2 vols. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1795 First American Edition. 853 Radcliffe, Ann. The Mysteries of Udolpho. A Romance. 3 vols. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1800 First American Edition. 854 Burney, Mrs. Camilla : or, A Picture of Youth. 5 vols, in 3. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1797 First American Edition. Name cut from title-page, 855 Looker-On (The). A Periodical Paper. By the Rev. Simon Olive-Branch. 2 vols. lamo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1796 First American Edition. 856 Mirror (The). A Periodical Paper. Published at Edin- burgrh, in the Years 1779 and 1780. 2 vols. i2mo, sheep. Boston, 1792 First American Edition. 857 Adventurer (The). 4 vols. i2mo, sheep. Philadephia, 1803 First American Edition. 858 Homer. The Iliad of. Translated from the Greek, by Alexander Pope, Esq. i2mo, sheep. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1795 Isaac Hough's copy with bookplate and autograph on title-page. First American Edition. Very rare. 859 Mahomet. The Life of: or, The History of that Impos- ture which was Begun, Carried On and Finally Estab- lished by him in Arabia. i2mo, sheep. Isaiah Thomas, Jr., Worcester, 1802 First American Edition. 860 Scott, Walter. Ballads and Lyrical Pieces. i2mo, sheep. Boston, 1807 First American Edition. 85i Hayley, "William. The Triumphs of Temper. A Poem. Illustrations by Seymour. i2mo, sheep. Newrburyport, N. D First American Edition. With portrait of Honora Sneyd, Andre's lady love. 862 D'lsareli, I. Romances. The First American Edition. To which is now added a Modern Romance. Frontispiece by Haines. i2mo, contemporary calf. (Rubbed.) Philadelphia, 1803 First American Edition, ■' 119 863 Wesley, Rev, John, A.M. The Life of the, including an Account of the Great Revival of Religion in Europe and America, of which he was the First and Chief Instru- ment. By Dr. Coke and Mr. Moore. i2mo, sheep. Parry Hall, Philadelphia, 1795 First American Edition. 864 Ramsay, Allan. The Gentle Shepherd. A Scots Pastoral Comedy. A New Edition. With the Songs carefully connected. i2mo, boards. Peter Stewart, Philadelphia, 1798 First American Edition. 865 Bacon, Francis. Essays, Moral, Economical and Political. l2mo, sheep. Boston, 1807 First American Edition. 866 Watts, I. Miscellaneous Thoughts in Prose and Verse on Natural, Moral and Divine Subjects. lamo, half bound. Elizabethtown, 1796 First American Edition. 867 Another copy. 858 Cowper, \Villiam. The Task. A Poem in six books. To which is added Tirocinium : or, A Review of Schools. A new edition. l2mo, sheep. Thomas Dobson, Philadelphia, 17S7 The very rare First American Edition with both title-pages. Name on title-pages. 869 (Goldsmith, Oliver.) The Vicar of Wakefield. A Tale. Supposed to be written by himself. 2 vols, in I. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia. Printed for William Mentz, and Sold by most of the Booksllers in America, M,UCC,LXXII. This is an exact reprint of the First Edition published at Salisbury in 1766; even the style of the title-pages has been somewhat copied; and it is the First American Edition. The printer evidently intended the book should be issued in 2 vols., as the English Edition, but probably finding, owing to his having made a fuller page, that Vol. I. would be a very thin book, he paged the work right ahead from I to 180, placing his tille-page for Vol. II at page 93, and issued the book in one volume instead of two. Very rare. 870 (Goldsmith, Oliver.) The Vicar of Wakefield. A Tale. Supposed to be written by himself. 2 vols, in I. l2mo, boards. Newburyport. Printed and Sold by John Mycall (1776) This edition is even rarer than the preceding. For the date of publica- tion see "Thomas' History of Printing." 871 Brooke's Fool of Quality : or, The History of Henry, Earl of Moreland. 2 vols. i2mo, sheep. Baltimore, i8io First American Edition. 372 Fletcher, Rev. John. The Works of. 3 vols. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1 79 1 First American Edition. 120 873 Gil Bias of Santillane. The Adventures of. Also The Child of Nature. A Dramatic Novel. By Countess of Genlis. i2mo, sheep. William Spotswood, Philadelphia, 1790 874 Montgomery, James. The Wanderer of Switzerland, and Other Poems. Frontispiece. i6mo. New York, 1S07 First American Edition. 875 (Irving, Washington.) Salmagundi: or. The Whim- Whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq., and others. 2 vols. i6mo, sheep. (Broken.) New York, 1808 First Edition. 876 Ariosto, Ludovico. Orlando Furioso. Translated from from the Italion of, by John Hoole. Portrait and other plates. 6 vols. i6mo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, N. D. First American Edition. 877 Byron, Lord. The Bride of Abydos. A Turkish Tale. i6mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1814 First American Edition. 878 Robinson Crusoe. The Life and Adventures of. Written by Himself (Daniel Defoe). Illustrated. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1820 In French. First American Edition. 879 Johnson, S. Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. A Tale. i6mo, sheep, Hartford, 1803 Early American Edition. 880 Religion. An Estimate of the, of the Fashionable World. By one of the Laity. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Printed for and Sold by Revd. M. L. Weems and I|, Wilier. N. D. Very rare. 881 Smollett, T. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker. 2 vols. i6mo, half calf. Philadelphia, 1S29 882 Josephus, Flavius. The Whole Genuine and Complete Works of, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior. Translated from the Original, with a Continuation, by George H. Maynard, and Notes by Rev. Edward Kimpton. Illustrated with many full- page engravings by Doolittle, Tiebout, Rollinson, Ander- son, and others. Folio, full sprinkled calf, gilt, marbled edges, inside gold borders, Phikdelphia, 1795 ^ choice copy of ^ very rare American Edition. 131 883 Johnson, Samuel. A Dictionary of the English Language, in which the Words are Deduced from their Originals.' Portrait. 2 vols. 4to. sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1819 First American Edition. 884 Stowe, Harriet B. Uncle Tom's Cabin : or, Life Among the Lowly. 2 vols. l2mo, half roan. Boston, 1852 Of the same year as the First Edition. 885 Mitchell, Donald G. (Ik Marvel.) Dream Life. New York, 1 85 1 — Fresh Gleanings. New York, 1851. The Battle Summer. New York, 1850. — My Farm of Edgewood. New York, 1863. — Seven Stories, with Basement and Attic. New York, 1864. — Fudge Doings. Vol. IL New York, 1855. Together, 6 vols. i2mo, cloth. All First First Editions. " My Farm of Edgewood" is water stained. 886 Longfellow, Henry W. Tales of a Wayside Inn. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1863 First Edition. 887 Longfellow, Henry W. Three Books of Song. l2mo, cloth. Boston, 1872 First Edition. 888 Longfellow, Henry W^. The Divine Tragedy. l2mo, cloth. Boston, 187 1 First Edition. 889 Longfellow, Henry W. The New England Tragedies. l2mo, cloth. Boston, 1868 First Edition. 890 Longfellow, Henry W. Manuel de Proverbes Drama- tiques. Troisieme Edition. l2mo. Boston, 1840 891 TVirt oiTvi^ ^e^r*r\nA(^ \KA\^\r\in l2mo. Boston, 1832 892 Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Marble Faun : or, the Romance of Monte Beni. 2 vols. l2mo, cloth. Boston, i860 First Edition. 893 Whittier, John G. The Tent on the Beach. l2mo, cloth. Boston, 1867 First Edition. 894 Whittier, John G. The Pennsylvania Pilgrim and other Poems. l2mo, cloth. Boston, 1873 First Edition. 122 895 Whittier, John G. The Patience of Hope. With an In- troduction by. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1863 896 Halleck, Fitz-Greene. Alnwick Castle, with other Poems. Frontispiece. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1845 First Edition. 897 Taylor, Bayard. A Visit to India, China and Japan. i2rao, cloth. New York, 1855 First Edition. 898 Taylor, Bayard. Colorado : A Summer Trip. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1867 First Edition. 899 Cooper, J. Fenimore. The Oak Openings. 2 vols, in I. i2mo, half morocco. New York, 1848 First Edition. 900 Holmes, Oliver W- Mechanism in Thought and Morals. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1871 First Edition. 901 Holmes, Oliver W. Soundings from the Atlantic. l2mo, cloth. Boston, 1864 First Edition. 902 Pocahontas. A Historical Drama. With an Introduc- tory Essay and Notes. By a Citizen of the West. l2mo, cloth. New York, 1837 903 Headley, Rev. J, T. Letters from the Backwoods, and the Adirondacks. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1850 First Edition. 904 Bates, David. Poems by. l2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1853 905 Adams, John Jay. The Charter Oak and other Poems. i2mo, cloih. New York, 1839 Presentation copy from the author. 906 Southworth, Emma D. E. N. Old Neighbourhoods and New Settlements. Portrait and frontispiece. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, iCes First Edition. 907 Joanna of Naples. By the Author of" Miriam." i2mo, boards. Boston, 1838 908 Griffith, William. Trialogues. i2mo, cloth, uncut, Kansas City, 1897 Only two hundred and fifty copies published of which this No. 125. 909 Greenwood, Grace. Poems by. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1 8s I First Edition. 123 gio Tuckerman, H. T. Artist Life : or, Sketches of American Painters. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1847 First Edition. gii Tuckerman, H. T. The Italian Sketch Book. l2mo, clolh. Philadelphia, 1835 First Edition. 912 Saxe, John G. Clever Stories of Many Nations. Ren- dered in Rhyme by. Illustrations- l2mo, cloth, Boston, 1865 First Edition. 913 Saxe, John G. The Money King and other Poems. Portrait- l2mo, cloth. Boston, i860 First Edition. 914 'Whipple, Edwin P. Essays and Reviews. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1848 First Edition. 915 Simms, W. Gilmore. Egeria: or. Voices of Thought and Counsel. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1853 First Edition. 916 Conrad, Robert T. Aylmere: or, The Bondsman of Kent. Also other Poems. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1852 917 Harte, Bret. Poems by. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 187 1 First Edition. 918 Arthur, T. S. Ten Nights in a Bar-Room. l2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1855 First Edition. 919 Kennedy, John P. Rob of the Bowl. 2 vols. i2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1838 First Edition. Library stamp on title-page. 020 Paulding. J. K. The Puritan and His Daughter. 2volsini. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1849 First Edition. 921 Willis, N. Parker. Paul Fane: or. Parts of a Life Else Tamo,' cloth. New York, 1857 First Edition. 922 Read, Thomas B. The House by the Sea, and The New Pastoral. „, ., j , . • o 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1855 First Edition. 124 923 Thoreau, Henry D. The Maine Woods. l2mo, cloth. Boston, 1864 First Edition. Name on title-page. 924 Irving, Washington. A Tour on the Prairies. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1835 First Edition. 925 Winthrop, Theodore. Cecil Dreeme. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1861 First Edition. 926 (Walcott, Dr. John.) Parnassus in Philadelphia, a Satire. By Peter Pindar, Jr. i2mo, bds. Philadelphia, 1854 927 Stowe, Mrs. Harriet Beecher. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1854 First Edition. 928 Boker, George H. The Lesson of Life. i2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1848 First Edition. 929 Arnold, George. Drift : A Sea-Shore Idyl. Also other Poems. Portrait. l6mo, cloth. Boston, 1866 930 Stoddard, Richard H. Songs of Summer. l2mo, half-calf, gilt, marbled edges. Boston, 1857 First Edition. 931 (Willis, N. Parker.) Inklings of Adventure. By the Author of " Pencillings by the Way." 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1836 First Edition. 932 Holland, J. G. Kathrina : Her Life and Mine. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1867 First Edition. 933 (Holland, J. G.) Letters to the Joneses. By Timothy Titcomb. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1863 First Edition. 934 Holland, J. G. The Marble Prophecy. Frontispiece. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1872 First Edition. 935 Willis, N. P. Poems Delivered Before the Society of United Brethren, at Brown University, on the day Pre- ceding Commencement, September 6, 1831, with other Poems. 8vo, cloth. New York, 183 1 Very rare, 125 93^ Pierpont, John. Airs of Palestine. A Poem. 8vo, cloth. Baltimore, 1816 Very scarce. 937 Smith, Samuel J. Miscellaneous Writings of the late, of Burlington, N. J. Collected and Arranged by one of the Family. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1836 Books Printed by Christopher Sower, Germantown. 938 Everard, John. Some Gospel Treasures: or, The Holiest of all Unvailing, discovering yet more the Riches of Grace and Glory to the Vesels of Mercy ; unto whom it is given to Know the Mysteries of that Kingdom and the Excellency of Spirit, above Letter, etc. Small 4to, sheep, London : Printed in the year 1653, and now reprinted in Germantown, by Christopher Sower, 1757. Fine copy. Presentation copy from Anthony Benezet to Mary Pike. 939 Barclay, Robert. Apologie oder Bertheidigungs-Schrift der wahren Christlicher Gottesgelahrheit. 8vo, sheep. Chris. Saur, Germantown, 1776 940 Bromley, Thomas. The Way to the Sabbath of Rest : or, The Soul's Progress on the Work of the New-Birth. 8vo, sheep. Chrs. Sower, Germantown, 1759 Contains also David Hartley's Discourse on mistakes concerning Re- ligion, and Observations on the Inslaving, importing and purchasing of negroes. 941 A'Kempis, Thomas. The Christian Pattern : or, The Imi- tation of Jesus Christ. Being an Abridgment of the Works of, by a female hand. 8vo, sheep. Chrs. Sower, 1749 The First American Edition. Has name of E. Penington on title-page. 942 Cambray, Archbishop of. Dissertation on Pure Love. 8vo, sheep. Chrs. Sower, Germantown, 1750 943 Hartley, Thomas. A Discourse on Mistakes Concerning Religion. gvo. Chrs. Sower, Germantown, 1759 Containing also Wm. Dell's Christ's Spirit. Printed by Chrs. Sower, Germantown, 1760. 944 Eine nutzliche Anweisung oder Beyhulffe vor Deutsche. l2mo, sheep. Chrs. Saur, Germantown, 1772 Lacks four pages in the middle. 126 CARLYLE, PENNSYLVANIA, IMPRINTS. 945 Duffield, George. Spiritual Life : or, Regeneration Il- lustrated in a Series of Disquisitions Relative to its Authors, Subject, Nature, Means, etc. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Carlisle, 1832 946 Ebaugh, John S. A Newly Opened Treasury of Heavenly Incense : or, Christian's Companion. Portrait. 8vo, sheep. Carlisle, 1833 947 Fleetwood, Rev. John. The Life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Printed by L. Smith, Carlisle, 1792 948 Tizzard, Samuel. The New Athenian Oracle : or, Ladies' Companion, 8vo, sheep. (Broken.) Carlisle : From the Press of A. Loudon (Whitehall) 1809 949 Starks, Johann F. Tagliches Hand-Buch in guten und bosen Tagen. Portrait- 8vo, sheep. (Clasps.) Carlisle, 1825 950 Harris, William. Outlines of Geography, Natural, Civil and Political. 8to, sheep. Carlisle, 180S 951 Edwards, Jonathan, Twenty Sermons on Various Sub- jects. 8vo, sheep. Carlisle, 1803 952 Chesterfield,. Lord. Principles of Politeness and of know- ing the World. l2mo, half roan. Carlisle, 1809 953 Owen, John. The Death of Death in the Death of Christ. 8vo, sheep. Carlisle, Pa., 1792 954 Another copy. 8vo, sheep. Carlisle, Pa., 1792 955 Brown, John. An Essay towards an Easy, Plain, Practical and Extensive Explication of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. l2mo, sheep. Carlisle, 1797 Imperfect. Printed for Archibald Loudon, by George Kline. 956 Hayes, John. Rural Poems — Moral and Descriptive. i2mo, sheep. Carligle : From the Press of A. Loudon (Whitehall) 1807 Very scarce. 127 957 Blair, Hugh. An Abridgment of Lectures on Rhetoric. l2mo, Jheep. Carlisle : From the Press of A. Loudon (Whitehall) 1808 958 Oliver, Isabella. Poems on Various Subjects. (Of Cum- berland County, Pennsylvania.) i2mo, half calf. Name on title-page. Carlisle: From the Press of A, Loudon (Whitehall) 1805 gjg _ Another copy. i2mo, sheep. Name on title-page. 960 Brackenridge, H. H. Gazette Publications. i2mo, sheep. (One side of cover missing.) Carlisle, 1806 Very rare. Name cut from title-page. 961 Cottin, Madame. Elizabeth : or, The Exiles of Siberia. Frontispiece by Tiebout. i6mo, sheep. Carlisle, 1809 962 Psalms of David, in Metre. Allowed by the Authority of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, and Appointed to be Sung in Congregations and Families. 24mo. Carlisle: Printed by A. Loudon, 181 1 Very rare. EPHRATA IMPRINTS. 963 Die Beschreibung des Evangeliunis Nicodemi von dem Leyden unsers Herzen Jesu Christi. 16mo, half roan. Ephrata, 1748 Very rare. The lower comer gnawed ofl by a rat. Somewhat water- stained throughout. The last leaf discolored and repaired. 964 Die Ernsthafte Christenpflecht. Darinnen Schone Geistreiche Gebater. ]6mo.oldcalf. Ephrata, 1785 965 Another copy. ,, JSphrata, 1808 16mo, calf. ^ 1 28 Books Illustrated by Alexander Anderson, the First American Wood Engraver. 966 Moore, Thomas. Epistles, Odes and other Poems, to which is prefixed by the American Editor a Notice, Critical and Biographical, of the Author. Engraving of Niagara Falls on title-page by Anderson. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philaaelphia, 1806 967 Burns, Robert. The Works of. With an Account of his Life and Criticism on his Writings. Embellished with thirty-three engravings on wood hy Anderson. 8yo, sheep. New York, 1832 968 History of Quadrupeds. Embellished with upwards of three hundred and forty engravings, chiefly copied from the original work by Bewick, by A. Anderson. 12mo, half morocco. New York, N. D Very scarce. 969 Bible History. Illustrated by engravings of the manners and customs of the ancients by Anderson. 12nio, half bound. New Haven, N. D 970 Blossoms of Morality, intended for the Amusement and Instruction of Young Ladies and Gentlemen. 12mo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1810 971 Beattie, James. The Minstrel: or. The Progress of Genius. Illustrated by Anderson. 12mo, sheep. New York, 1802 972 Bloomfield, Robert. The Poems of. Illustrated by An- derson. 12mo, half sheep. Burlington, N, J., 1808 973 Bloomfield, Robert. Wild Flowers: or. Pastoral and Local Poetry. Illustrated by Anderson. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1806 974 Wreath (The). A Selection of Elegant Poems from the Best Authors. Frontispiece by Anderson. 12nio, sheep. 975 Thomson, James. The Seasons. To which is prefixed the Life of the Author, by Patrick Murdoch. Illustrated with copperplates by Roberts and beautiful woodcuts by Anderson. 12mo, sheep. New York, 1802 129 976 Rogers, Samuel. The Pleasures of Memory, and other Poems. Also the Poems of Memory by Robert Merry. Illustrated \iy Anderson. 12mo, calf. New York, 1802 977 Another copy. New York, 1808 978 Langhorne, Dr. The Fables of Flora. Illustrated by Anderson. 16mo, calf. New York, 1804 979 Bloomfield, Robert. The Farmer Boy. A Rural Poem. Illustrated with woodcuts by Anderson. 16mo, calf. New York, 1801 Name cut from title. 980 Milton, John. The Poetical Works of, with Life of the Author. Fine stipple portrait and woodcuts by An- derson. 3 vols. 16mo, sheep. New York, 1815 981 Thompson, James. The Seasons. Illustrated by An- derson. 16mo, steep. Boston, 1825 982 Aikin, J. The Calendar of Nature. Illustrated by An- derson. 16mo, boards. i^ew York, N. U 983 Quarles, Francis. Emblems, Divine and Moral. Illus- trated by Anderson. 18mo, steep. New York, 1816 (9) I30 Books Relating to the Quakers. 984 Penn, William. The Works of. Wanting title-page. Folio, sheep. (Broken.) 985 Friend (The.) A Religious and Literary Journal. Edited by Robert Smith. From October 10, 1835, to Septem- ber 29, 1838. 3 vols. 4to, half sheep. Philadelphi* 986 Fox, George. A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry of that Ancient, Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, who departed this Life in great Peace with the Lord, the 13th of the nth month, 1690. Folio, calf. London, 1694 First Edition. We might say that thif is the only edition literally printed from Fox's manuscript, and it is one of the few copies containing the passage in reference to the Justice. " Soon after which, this jfustice, whose Name was Clark, fell distracted, and was bound with Ropes ; but he gnawed the Ropes in pieces and had like to have spoiled his Maid." Which has been replaced in most copies of this edition with another page, with the passage corrected to read, " harmed his servant," which was considered not so pointed. (See page 309.) One or two pages slightly repaired. 987 Fox, George. A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry of that Ancient, Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, Folio, sheep. London, 1765 988 Sewel, William. The History of the Rise, Increase and Progress of the Christian People called Quakers ; with Several Remarkable Occurrences intermixed. Written originally in Low Dutch, and also translated into Eng- glish. The Third Edition. Folio, sheep. Burlington, New Jersey. Printed and Sold by Isaac Collins, 1774 Jonathan Morris' copy, with autograph. i3i 989 Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity ; being an Explanation and Vindication of the Principles and Doctrines of the People called Quakers. Written in Latin and English by, and since translated into High Dutch, Low Dutch, French and Spanish for the Information of Strangers. The Eighth Edition in English. 4to, contemporary calf. (Broken.) Birmingham : Printed by John Baskerville, and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1765. Presentation copy from Dr. Fothergill to Deborah Morris. Has written in the hand of Fothergill on the title-page, " Deborah Morris — her book. Presented her by Doclor John Fothergill — 1764." 990 Another copy. Ninth Edition in English. 8vo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1775 991 Another copy. 8vo, sheep. Joseph James, Philadelphia, 1789 992 — Another copy. Fifth Edition in English. 8vo, sheep. London, 1703 993 Another copy. In German. 8vo, boards. Anno 1740 994 Keith, George. An Account how, became a Quaker and a Preacher Amongst Them. 4to, 8 pages. N. P., N. D Very rare. 995 Penn, William. The Remains of. Pennsylvania's Plea, The Mission to England, etc. By George L. Harrison. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1882 Privately printed. 996 Cox, Samuel H. Quakerism not Christianity: or, Reasons for Renouncing the Doctrmes of Friends. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1833 997 Gurney, Joseph John. Observations on the Dislingui.shing Views and Practices of the Society of Friends. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1840 998 Gurney, Joseph John. Memoirs of. Edited by J. B. Braithwaite. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1856 999 Fox, George. The Life of By Samuel M. Janncy. /vwz^ ispiece. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1853 1000 Fox, George. A Popular Life of. By Josiah Marsh. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, N. D. t32 tool Society of Friends Vindicated, Being the Arguments of the Counsel of Joseph Hendrickson in a Cause De- cided in the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, between Thomas L. Shotwell and Joseph Hendrickson, and Stacy Decow. 8vo, boards. Trenton, 1832 1002 Penn, William. No Cross, No Crown. Eleventh Edition. 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 177 1 1003 Penn, William. Memorials of. Consisting of Extracts from Books and Magazines, Pamphlets, etc. Bound in 1 vol. Including : A Pedigree and Genealogical Notes from Wills, Registers and Deeds of the Highly Dis- tinguished Family of Penri. London, 1871. — Puttick & Simpson's Catalogues of Books, Manuscripts, Maps, Charts and Engravings from the Libraries of William Penn, Founder of Pennsylvania, and his Descendants. 1872. — Coleman's Catalogue of Original Deeds, Char- ters, Copies of Royal Grants, etc., of William Penn and Family. 1870. — Original Letters and Documents Re- lating to the History of Pennsylvania, Hitherto Un- published. — The Penn Family by John Jay Smith. — Memoir on the Locality of the Great Treaty between William Penn and the Indian Natives in 1682. By Roberts Vaux. Etc. 8vo, half morocco. 1004 Scott, Job. The Works of, that Eminent Minister of the Gospel, Late of Providence, Rhode Island. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1831 1005 Hopkins, Joseph R. Report of the Case of Trespass and Assault and Battery, wherein John Evans was Plaintiff, and Ellis Yarnall, Richard Humphreys, Jonathan Willis and others were Defendants. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia, 1810 Including an interesting and important discmsion respecting the dis- cipline of the Religious Society of Friends. 1006 W^ilkinson, Thomas. Some Account of the Last Journey of John Pemberton to the Highlands. 8vo. Philadelphia, 181 1 1007 Griffith, John. A Journal of the Life, Travels and Labours in the Work of the Ministry of. 8vo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1780 1008 Woolman, John. The Works of. 8vo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1775 1009 Ellwood, Thomas. The History of the Lite of: or, An Account of his Birth, Education, etc. Svo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1775 133 ibio Edmundson, William. A Journal of the Life, Travels, Sufferings and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry of. 8vo, sheep. London, 1774 loii Chalkley, Thomas. A Collection of the Works of. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia. Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1749 Rare Franklin imprint. 1012 Journals of the Lives and Travels of Samuel Bownas and John Richardson. 8vo, sheep. London printed. Philadelphia reprinted, and sold by William Dunlap , at the Newest Printing-Office, in Market Street, 1759. Very rare. 1013 Crisp, Stephen. Scripture Truths Demonstrated in Thirty-two Sermons or Declarations of. Svo, sheep. Joseph James, Philadelphia, 1787 1014 Collection of Memorials Concerning Divers Deceased Ministers and others of the People Called Quakers, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Parts Adjacent, from nearly the First Settlement thereof to the Year 1787. 8vo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1787 1015 Besse, Joseph. A Confutation of the Charge of Deism, wherein the Christian and Orthodox Sentiments of William Penn are fully Demonstrated by Extracts from his own Writings. 8vo, sheep. London, 1734 1016 Penn, William. A Brief Account o the Rise and Prog- ress of the People called Quakers. 8vo, sheep. James Adams, Wilmington, 1783 1017 Cabinet (The) : or, Works of Darkness Brought to Light. Being a Retrospect of the Anti-Christian Con- duct of some of the Leading Characters in the Society called Friends towards Elias Hicks. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1824 1018 Parnell, James. The Works of. Containihg: A Tryal of Faith ; The Trumpet of the Lord Blown ; A Shield of Truth ; The Watcher : or. The Stone cut out of the Moun- tain ; The Fruits of a Fast ; Goliah's Head cut off with his own Sword, etc. Lacking title-page and some pages in the front. Small 4to. 1675 J019 Three Treatises in which the Fundamental Princi- ples, Doctrines, Worship, Ministry and Discipline of the People called Quakers are plainly Declared. The first, by William Penn ; the second, by Robert Barclay ; the third, by Joseph Pike. AH three title-pages. Svo, sheep. James Adams, Wilijiington, 1783 '34 1020 Snake in the Grass (The) : or, Satan Transformed into an Angel of Light. Describing the Deep and Un- suspected Subtility which is Couched under the Pre- tended Simplicity of many of the Principal Leaders of those People call'd Quakers. 8vo, sheep. London, 1698 Very scarce. 1021 Bennet, Thomas. A Confutation of Quakerism: or, A Plain Proof of the Falsehood of what the Principal Quaker Writers (especially Mr. R. Barclay in his Apol- ogy and other Works) do Teach. 8vo, calf. Cambridge, 1705 Very scarce. 1022 Hicks, Edward. Memoir of the Life and Religious Labors of, late of Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 185 1 Very personal, and suppressed by the Hicksites. 1023 Cresson, Caleb. Diary of, 179 1- 1792. Printed from his Original Manuscript for Family Distribution, by E. T. Cresson and Charles C. Cresson. Portrait. l2mo, paper, uncut. Philadelphia, 1877 Privately printed. 1024 Hancock, Thos. The Peculium. An Endeavor to Throw Light on some of the Causes of the Decline of the Society of Friends. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, i860 1025 Fisher, W. L. An Inquiry into the Laws of Organized Societies, as applied to the Alleged Decline of the Society of Friends. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, i860 1026 Love, Christopher. Sixteen Sermons, wherein is Plainly Shewn True Grace, with its different degrees, and several Important Cases of Conscience answered in the Course of the Work. i2mo, boards, uncut. James Adams, Wilmington, 1792 1027 Cox, Samuel H. Quakerism versus Calvinism. i2mo, sheep. New York, 1834 1028 Grubb, Sarah. Some Account of the Life and Religious Labours of. i2mo, sheep. Wilmington, 1795 1029 Ellwood, Thomas. The History of the Life of j2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1808, 135 1030 ^A^alsh, Thomas. The Life and Death of. To which is added an Extract from John Nelson's Journal. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1802 1031 Keith, George. The Standard of the Quakers Examined : or, An Answer to the Apology of Robert Barclay. 8vo, old calf. London, 1702 Very scarce. 1032 Phillips, Catherine. Memoirs of the Life of. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1798 1033 Scott, Job. Journal of the Life, Travels and Gospel Labours of. i2mo, sheep. New York, 1797 1034 Livingston, Anne Hume Shippen. Sacred Records Abridged in Verse. 12mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1817 Very scarce. 1035 Original Manuscript. Several Sermons setting out the Superabounding of Grace, etc, by Mr. John Gouge. 12mo, pp. 113. Tlie original manuscript in the handwriting of John Gouge. 1036 Pamphlets. The Vision of Isaac Child. Philadelphia, 1826. — Matters of Fact relative to late occurrences among Professional Quakers. Philadelphia, 1827. — James Cockburn's letter to Thos. Wistar relating to recent transactions in the Monthly Meeting of Friends. Philadelphia. — A Statement of Facts exhibiting the causes that have led to the dissolution of the connexion which existed between Philadelphia Quarterly Meet- ing and the Monthly Meeting of Friends held at Green street. Philadelphia, N. D. Etc. Bound in 1 vol. 12ino, sheep. 1037 Duty and Advantage of Religious Societies. j2mo. Philadelphia, 1804 1038 Reckitt, William. Some Account of the Life and Gospel Labours of. Philadelphia, 1783- Also Memoirs of the Life of James Gough. Philadelphia, i7^3- Bound together. 12rao, sheep. 1039 Penn, Wilhelm. Forderung der Schieftenheit vors Gericht. lamo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1791 J040 Monro, John. A Collection of about Fifty Religious Letters. 12mo, hoards. Feter Stewart, Philadelphia, 1790 136 1 041 Penn, William. Fruits of Solitude in Reflections and Maxims. limo, sheep. 2 copies. Phllaclelphla. 1793 1042 (Keith, George.) Truth's Defence : or, the Pretended Examination by John Alexander, of Leith, of the Prin- ciples of those (called Quakers) Falsly termed by him Jesuitico-Quakerism. Re-examined and confuted, to- gether with some animadversion on the Dedication of his Book to Sir Robert Clayton, the Mayor of London, by G. K. 12nio, old calf. London: Printed foi- Benjamin Clark, In George-Yard In Lombard- street, Bookseller, 1682. Slightly worm-eaten on the margin at the end, but one of the rarest of the Keith books. 1043 Chalkley, Thomas. A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels and Christian Experiences of 12mo, sheep. James Chattln, Philadelphia, 1754 1044 Fothergill, John. An Account of the Life and Travels in the Work of the Ministry of To which are added Divers Epistles to Friends in Great Britain and America on various occasions. 12mo, sheep. James Chattln, Philadelphia, 1754 Thomas Paschall's copy, with autograph. 1045 Sharpies, Joseph. The Story of Joseph and His Brethren. 16mo, boards, Philadelphia, 1814 137 Books Published at Whitehall, Philadelphia. Whitehall was situated near Thirteenth and Spring Garden, opposite the present site of the Lu Lu Temple. 1046 New Testament (The) of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia; Printed and sold by Abel Dickinson, Whitehall, 14 mile above Oallowhlll Street, on the Eldge Eoad, 1808. Name on the reverse of title-page ; and lower right-hand corner ot title page missing. Very rare. 1047 Edwards, Peter. Candid Reasons for renouncing the Principles of Antipaedobaptism. 16mo, sheep. Whitehall, Philadelphia, 1804 1048 Wright, Samuel. A Treatise on that being Born Again, without which no Man can be saved. 12mo, sheep. Whitehall, 1802 1049 — ^ — Another copy. ^050 Scott, Thomas. Essays on the most important Subjects in Religion. 12mo, sheep. Whitehall, 1806 From the library of Ellas Boudinot, with mutilated book plate. 105 1 Hall, Joseph. Contemplation on Sacred History altered from the works of. By George H. Glasse. 2 vols. 12mo, sheep. Whitehall, 1807 1052 Bigland, John. Letters on the Study and Use of An- cient and Modern History. 8 vo, sheep. Whitehall, 1806 1053 Adams, George. Astronomical and Geographical Essays. Illustrated. 8vo, sheep. Whitehall, 1800 1054 Essays on Political Society. ** g.yQ_ Whitehall, 1800 All of the Whitehall publications are of more or less rarity. 138 EARLY AMERICAN POETRY. ETC. 1055 n G^ O^ ERROR : or, A Poetical Essay on the L\ Course of Human Action. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1797 1056 Akenside, Dr. The Pleasures of Imagination. 8vo, half bound. Portland, 1805 1057 (Allen, Rev. Benjamin.) Miscellaneous Poems on Moral and Religious Subjects. i2mo, sheep. Hudson 181 1 Doctor Allen was Pastor of St. Paul's Church, Third and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia. 1058 Aonian Banquet ( The) : or, A Selection of Poems. l6mo, sheep, Philadelphia, 1803 1059 r^EAUTIES OF THE MUSES: or. Select Senti- 1^ mental Poems and Elegies. Illustrated. Wanting frontispiece. i6mo, sheep. Worcester, 1793 1060 Bethune, George W. Lays of Love and Faith. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia (1847) 1061 Beveridge, John. Epistolse Familiares et Alia Quaedam Miscellanea. Familiar Epistles and other Miscellaneous Pieces. 8vo. William Bradford, Philadelphia, 1765 1062 BiglovsT, William. Education : A Poem Spoken at Cambridge, July 18, 1797. 8vo. Salem, 1799 1063 Blackmore, Sir Richard. Creation : A Philosophical Poem. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1806 With the scarce portrait by Edwin, and engraved title-page by Seymour. 1064 Bloomfield, Robert. The Farmer's Boy. i6mo, sheep. (Broken.) James Humphreys, Philadelphia, 1801 1065 Bloomfield, Robert. The Farmer's Boy. To which are added, The Deserted Village, by Goldsmith, etc. i6mo boards. Wilmington, Del., 1803 1066 British Album (The.) Containing the Poems of Delia Crusca, Anna Matilda, etc. Portraits. j6mo, sheep. (Broken.) Boston, 1793 139 1067 Brown, Thomas, the Younger. Intercepted Letters: or, The Two-Penny Post-Boy. l6mo, boards, uncut. Baltimore, 1S13 1068 (Bruce, D.) Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, Originally Written under the Signature of the Scots- Irishman. By a Native of Scotland. With Notes and Illustrations. i2ino, sheep. Washington, Pa., 1801 These poems are generally attributed to Robert Burns. Very rare. 1069 Burns, Robert. The Works of. With an Account of his Life, and a Criticism on his Writings. To which are Prefixed, some Observations on the Character and Conditions of the Scottish Peasantry. Rare portrait by Tiebout. 3 vols. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1804 1070 Burns, Robert. The Poetical Works of. Rare portrait by Tiebout. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1807 1 07 1 Burns, Robert. The Poetical Works of. With an Ac- count of his Life. By Gilbert Burns. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1823 1072 Burrowes, George. Octorara : A Poem ; and Occasional Pieces. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1856 1073 OAUSTIC, CHRISTOPHER. Terrible Tractoration. I J A Poetical Petition against Galvanising Trumpery, and the Perkinistic Institution. , • i2mo, boards, uncut. New York, 180^ By Thomas Green Fessenden. 1074 (Chapman, Dr.) Johannis Gilpini, uter Latine redditum. i6mo, paper. Philadelphia, 1848 The diverting history of John Gilpin, in English. Witb a Latin trans- lation by Dr. Chapman of Philadelphia. 1075 Collection of Fugative Poems. With vignette on title- page of " The Ruin at Newport, R. /." l6mo, original lettered boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1824 Name on title-page. 1076 Conwell, Columbus C. The Hymns of Homer. Trans- lated into Verse from the Original Greek. With Notes, Critical and Explanatory. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia, 1830 J077 Cowper, William. Original Poems on Various Occa- sions. l6mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1793 I40 1078 Cowper, William. The Life and Posthumous Writings of. By William Hayley. 2 vols. i2mo, sheep. (Broken.) Boston, 1803 1079 (Cox, Henry Hamilton.) Metrical Sketches by a Citizen of the World. i6mo, original lettered boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1817 Of the utmost rarity. The author was Henry Hamiton Cox, better known as Henry Cox. He was of an Irish family connected with the nobility, but was not himself a noble, though so reputed while in this country. In 1799 he emigrated to Philadelphia and leased a farm in York County. He professed to be a Quaker. In 1813 he removed to Chester County; in 1817, receiving intelligence that his Irish estates were disencumbered, he sailed for Liverpool in i8i8 and on the voyage he defied his plain coat and threw his broad-brimmed hat into the sea; he died in 1822. This volume has become exceedingly scarce and almost imporsible to obtain. His poem, " Pennsyl- vania Georgics," is descriptive of farm life in Pennsylvania. 1080 /r^ENNEY, JOSEPH.) The Poetry of the Portfolios. I 11 Collected by Oliver Oldschool. 24mo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1818 1081 (Devens, Richard.) A Paraphrase on Some Parts of the Book of Job. i2mo, half morocco. Boston, 1795 1082 Diogenes. The New. A Cynical Poem. l2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1848 1083 Dodd, Rev. William. The Beauties of Shakspeare. Rare portrait by Edwin. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1820 1084 Domestic Happiness. The Art of; and other Poems by the Recluse. i6mo, boards, uncut. Pittsburgh, 1817 1085 Dw^ight, Timothy. The Conquest of Canaan. A Poemi l2mo, sheep. Hartford, 1785 The first epic poem published in' America, and completed in 1774, when the author was not quite twenty-three years of age. Dedicated to General Washington. 1086 j—'VANS, NATHANIEL. Poems on Several Occa- \ ^ sions. With some other Compositions. 8vo, sheep. John Dunlap, Philadelphia, 1772 Has "The Love of the World uncompatible with the Love of God '' at the end, which is not found with all copies. 1087 -p^AMILY TABLET (A). Containing a Selection of k^ Original Poetry. i6mo, calf. W. Spotswood, Boston, 1796 Very scarce. Contains the poem entiled, " Andre's Ghost. A Song." 1088 Ferguson, Robert, The Poems of. i3mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 18 15 i4t 1089 Flowers of Autumn (The). By the Author of the " Cottage Minstrel." l6mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1828 1090 /^ARDINER, SUSAN H., of Darby. The Basket I << of Fragments, the Employment of Leisure Hours ^ by. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1829 Very scarce. 1091 Gay's Fables. IViik curious eitgravings. i6mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1808 1092 Godfrey, Thomas. Juvenile Poems on Various Subjects. With the Prince of Parthia, a Tragedy. By the Late Thomas Godfrey, of Philadelphia. To which is Prefixed some Account of the Author and his Writings. 4to, sheep. (Rebacked.) Henry Miller, Philadelphia, 1765 The first book of poems by an American author, published by an American printer. Sarah Cresson's copy, with autograph. 1093 Goldsmith, Dr. The Miscellaneous Works of, containing all his Essays and Poems. l2mo, sheep. Brookfield, 1795 1094 Goldsmith's (Oliver) Poems. To which is added the History of Tom Dreadnought. i2mo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1800 1095 Goldsmith, Oliver. The Poetical Works of. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1803 1096 Goldsmith, Oliver. The Poetical Works of With Bio- graphical Memoirs by J. Akin. l6mo, half bound. Pittsburgh, 1813 1097 T TART, CYRUS WADS WORTH. Selections from M the Philosophical, Polemical, Amatory, Moral and *^ other Works of, the Lawyer and the Preacher. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1845 Rather facetious. 1098 Homer. The Lyric Works of. Translated into EngHsh Verse; to which are added a Number of Original Poems. Frontispiece engraved by James P. Malcom. 8vo, sheep. Eleazer Oswald, Philadelphia, 1786 The scarce First American Edition and Translation. Wanting last page of the list of subscribers. Dedicated to General Washington. 1099 Another copy. Wanting frontispiece and last two leaves of the list of Subscribers. 8vo, sheep. (Stained.) Philadelphia, 1786 142 1 100 Johnston, Archibald. The Mariner. A Poem. l2mo, calf. PhiUdelphia, 1818 Presentation copy from the author, dedicated to Commodore Richard Dale. iioi T AWSON, JOHN. The Maniac, with other Poems. I i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 181 1 1 102 Lee, Chauncey. The Trial of Virtue. A Sacred Poem. l2mo, sheep. Hartford, 1806 1 103 Linn, John Blair. The Powers of Genius. A Poem. Second Edition. i2mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1802 Linn was the co-Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Philadel- phia. 1104 (Livingston, William.) Philosophic Solitude: or, The Choice of a Rural Life. A Poem, by a Young Gentle- man educated at Yale College. 8vo. Isaac Collins, Trenton, 1782 By William Livingston, one lime Governor of New Jersey. Very rare. 1105 ly/rACK, DOCTOR EBENEZER. The Cat-Fight ; l\/l a Mock Heroic Poem. Supported with Copious Extracts from Ancient and Modern Classic Au- thors. Illustrated. i2mo, uncut. New York, 1824 Lacks three plates, and somewhat stained. 1 106 Mackenzie, John. Original Poems by. With Explana- tory Notes. i6mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1835 In this book, the author, under the heading " Preface," gives a rather humorous description of his dwelling-place, which he is pleased to call " Rat Hall," situated between Fifth and Sixth Schuylkill Market Streets. The foot-notes throughout the book are very indecent, in fact vile ; and it is a pity that the " Rats," which he complains of for eating his potatoes, did not eat up the edition of his poems. 1 1 07 Macneille, Hector. The Poetical Works of. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1815 1108 Macpherson, James. The PoemS of Ossian, the son of McFingal. 8vo, sheep. Thomas Lang, Philadelphia, 1790 nog Macpherson, James. A New and Complete Edition of Ossian's Poems. 2 vols, in I. l6mo, orginal lettered boards, uncut. Morristown, N. J., 1823 mo Markoe, Peter. The Times. A Poem. 8vo. W. Spotswood, Philadelphia, 1788 Title-page repaired. 1 1 10^. Another copy. Prichard & Hall, Philanelphia, 1788 143 1 1 11 Milton, John. Paradise Lost. 2 vols, in I. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia (178S) Very scare. Title-page stained and name cut from title page. 1112 Milton, John. Paradise Lost. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1791 1113 Milton, John. Paradise Lost. A Poem. i2mo, sheep. Washington, Pa., 1801 Scarce imprint. 1 1 14 Milton, John. Paradise Lost. Portrait hy W . Haines. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1804 1 1 15 Milton, John. Paradise Lost. Portrait of " Milton com- posing Paradise Lost" by Tiebout. l6rao, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1818 1 1 16 Milton, John. Paradise Lost. Portrait hy Hsxnes. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1819 1117 Milton, John. Paradise Regain'd. i2mo, sheep. H.Taylor, Philadelphia, 1791 1118 Milton, John. The Poetical Works of. 2 vols, in 1. l2mo, sheep. W. Woodhouse, Philadelphia, 1791 1 1 19 Milton, John. The Poetical Works of. 2 vols, in I. i2mo, sheep. (Broken.) Springfield, Mass., 1794 1120 Milton, John. The Poetical Works of. l2mo, sheep. Boston, 1796 1121 Milton, John. The Poetical Works of. Frontispiece by Scoles. l6mo, sheep. (Broken.) New York, 1809 1 122 Miscellanies, Moral and Instructive. In Prose and Verse. l6mo, sheep. Burlington, 1792 Name erased from title-page. 1 123 Montogomery, James. The Wanderer of Switzerland. i6mo, half bound. Albany, 1808 1124 Moore, Edward. Fables for the Ladies. To which are added Fables of Flora, by Dr. Langhorne. l6mo, calf. Thomas Dobson, Philadelphia, 1787 1 125 Moore, Thomas. Odes ot Anaceron. Translated into English Verse, with Notes, by. Fine portraits of Moore and Anaceron, by Edwin. 8vo, uncut. Philadnlphia, 1804 Thick-paper copy. Very scarce. 1 126 Moore, Thomas. Epistles, Odes and other Poems. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1806 144 1127 Moore, Thomas. The Loves of the Angels. A Poem. i6mo, calf, gilt. Philadelphia, 1823 Elizabeth C. Morris' copy, with autograph. 1 128 Moore, Thomas. The Summer Fete. A Poem, with Songs. l6mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1833 1 129 More, Hannah. Sacred Dramas, chiefly intended for Young Persons. i6mo, sheep. Thomas Dobson, Philadelphia, 1787 1 130 (Moore, Hannah.) The Search after Happiness. Frontis- piece, by Tanner. l6mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1853 1131 Munford, William. Poems and Compositions in Prose, on Several Occasions. 8vo, half bound. Richmond, 1798 Munford was a resident of Mecklenburg County, Virginia. "32 PkCEAN HARP (THE). A Poem; with a Monody I J on the Death of John Syng Dorsey. By the Author ^*^ of " Lord Byron's Farewell to England." i6mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1819 "33 r~)ARISH PRIEST (THE). A Poem. Y^ i6mo, boards. Annapolis, N. D. 1 134 Phantom Barge (The) and other Poems. By the Author of " The Limner." i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, i8z2 Stained. 1 135 Pindar, Peter. The Poetical Works of. A Distant Rela- tive to the Poet of Thebes. To which are Prefixed Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Author, 2 vols. i2mo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1792 1136 Another copy. First American Edition. In I vol. i2mo. Philadelphia, 1789 1 137 Pomfret, Rev. Mr. John. Poems upon Several Occa- sions. i2mo, boards. London: Printed, New York, Re-printed by Hugh Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square, 1785. 1138 r^HODODAPHNE: or. The Thessalian Spell. A \\ Poem. i6mo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1818 1 139 Rogers, Samuel. The Pleasures af Memory, and other Poems. Frontispiece, by Durand. l6nio, calf, gilt. (Broken.) New York, 1S20 t45 1 140 Rolling, John. The Time Piece. 8vo, uncut. Jane Aitken, Philadelphia, 1803 Name on title-page. 1 141 (Rose, R. H.) Sketches in Verse. Vignette title, by Murray. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1810 1142 QCOTT, WALTER. Marmion. A Tale of Flodden ^N Field. Frontispiece, by Lawson. l6mo, original lettered boards, uncut. Baltimore, 18 12 1 143 Select Poems. Cuntaining ivelif^ious Epistles, etc., occa- sionally written on Various Subjects ; to which is now added the History of Elijah and Elisha. By John Fry. i6mo, half bound, cut close. Stanford, 1805 1144 Shee, Martin Archer. Rhymes on Art : or, The Remon- strances of a Painter. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 181 1 1 145 Simmons, J. W. The Exile's Return. A Poem. With other Pieces. 121B0, boards, uncut. Philadelpnia, 1S22 1 146 Smith, Charlotte. Elegiac Sonnets and other Poems. Illustrated with engravings in brown, by Seymour. i6mo, calf. Worcester, 1795 1147 Smith. Miss Elizabeth. Fragments, in Prose and Verse; with some Account of her Life, by H. M. Bowdler. Portrait, by Leney. l3mo, sheep. Burlington, N. J., 1811 1 148 Smith, Samuel J. Miscellaneous Writings of tlic late, of Burlington, N. J. With view 0/ Hickory Grove. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1836 1149 Swain, Joseph. Redemption. — A Poem ; and Woivvorth Hymns, by the same Author. In I vol. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 181 1 1 150 Swanwick, John. Poems on Several Occr.siouh. 16mo, cloth. F. &■ Bailey, FMladelpliia, 1797 Very rare. Swanwick was a member of Congress from Pennsylvania. 1151 '^IGHE, MRS. HENRY. Psyche ; wiih other Poems. I Portrait of Psyche by Boyd, after Caroline Watson. 16mo, boards, uncut. FhilaaelphJa, 1812 1152 Thomson, Charles West. EUiner, and odicr Pocins. 12mo, sheep. Philaaelphia, 1826 1 153 Thomson, Charles W^est. Elliner, and other Poems. 12mo, original boards . Philadelphia, 1826 Date altered on title-page with pen to 1846, but date on cover says 1826. (10) 146 1154 Thomson, James. The Seasons. 16mo, sheep. H. Taylor, Fhlladelpbla, 1790 1 155 Thomson, James. The Seasons. Illustrated with early American engravings. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1797 Name on title. 1 156 Thomson, James. The Seasons, with the Castle of In- dolence. Poems by. Beautiful engravings by A. Lawson. 12mo, contemporary tree calf, gilt, canary edges. Budd &, Barlram, Philadelphia, 1804 1157 Thomson, James. The Seasons, by. 12mo, sheep. Frederick-Town, 1810 1 1 58 Trumbull, John. McFingal. A Modern Epic Poem. With explanatory notes. lOmo, sheep. Boston, 1799 Has bookplate of Ebenezer Foote. 1 159 Trumbull, John. McFingal. A Modern Epic Poem. 16mo, boards, uncut. Albany, 1813 1 160 Turner, Juliana Frances. The Harp of the Beech Woods. Original Poems. Vignette on title-page. ISmo, sheep. Montrose, Pa., 1822 1 161 -f riOLA: or, The Heiress of St. Valverde. An \l Original Poem. To which is annexed Patriotic Songs, Sonnets, etc, by a lady of Philadelphia. 16mo, boards. Louisville, Ky., 1820 Very rare. 1 162 Vocal Melody (The) : or, a New Collection of Fashion- able Modern Songs. 8vo, sheep. Alexandria, 1801 Very scarce, and even so as an Alexandria, Va., imprint. X163 \ I /'HEATLEY, PHILLIS. Poems on Various Sub- \/\/ jects, Religious and Moral. (Negro servant to * " Mr. John Wheatley.) lOmo. Philadelphia, 1801 1 164 World (The) : or, Instability. A Poem. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia, 1838 "65 r\r^ OUNG, EDWARD). The Complaint: or. Night Thoughts. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1787 iiee Young, Edward, Resignation. A Poem. 16mo, boards. Burlington, N. J., 1815 147 EARLY AMERICAN EDITIONS AND IMPRINTS. 1167 n BERCROMBIE, JAMES. A Sermon preached in LA Christ Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia, on Wed- nesday, May 9, 1798. The Day Appointed by the President as a Day of Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer. 8vo. Philadelphia (1798 1 168 Abrahams, Isaac. The Powers of Chymistry in Relation to Things "Visible and Invisible: or, A Walk Through the Laboratory of the Skies. Svo. Philadelphia, 1 801 1 169 Adams, Rev. John. The Flowers of Modern History. izmo, sheep. William Coale, Newtown (Penna.), 1804 1 170 A'Kempis, Thomas. Of the Imitation of Christ. Trans- lated by John Payne. l2mo, sheep. Wilmington, Ohio, 1815 The Town of Wilmington, Ohio, is to-day nothing more than a small village, with no commercial interest whatever, and books printed there are of the utmost rarity. 1171 A'Kempis, Thomas. The Christian's Pattern: or, A Treatise of the Imitation of Jesus Christ. With Prayers by George Stanhope. 8vo, sheep. Charlestown, Mass., 1812 1 172 A'Kempis, Thomas. The Imitation of Christ. Trans- lated by John Payne. i2mo, jheep. Manlius, N. Y., 1816 1 173 (Austin, David.) The Millennium: or, The Thousand Years of Prosperity Promised to the Church of God. Portrait of Jonathan Edwards, engraved by Amos Doo- little. 8vo, sheep. Elizabethtown, 1794 Name cut from title-page. 1 174 r^AKER, WILLIAM. The Harmony of the Divine rj Attributes. 8vo, sheep. James Adams, Wilmington, 177 1 Name on title-page. 1 175 Bellamy, Joseph. An Essay on the Nature and Glory of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. l2mo, sheep. Washington, Pa., 1798 Very scarce. 148 1176 Bellamy, Joseph. An Essay on the Nature and Glory of of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. l2mo, half bound. Washington, Pa., 1798 1 177 Bennett, Rev. John. Letters to a Young Lady. i2ino, sheep. William E. Norman, Hudson, 181 1 1178 Bissett, Robert. The History of the Reign of George in, to the Termination of the Late War. iVith portraits in groups of Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Madi- son and Warren, Wayne, Montgomery and Greene, by Edwin and others. 4 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1810 1 179 Blackstone, Sir William. Commentaries on the Laws of England. Portrait by Hill. 4 vols. i2mo, sheep. Worcester, 1790 1 180 Blair, Hugh. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres. 4to, boards, uncut. R. Aitken, PhiladelpMa, 1784 1 181 Blair, Hugh. Sermons by. Fine portrait hy T\€aowX. 2 vols. i2mo, sheep. New York, 1792 Name cut from title-page. 1 182 Blair, Hugh. Sermons by. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Gettysburg, Pa., 1805 1183 Boudinot, Ellas. The Age of Revelation: or, The Age of Reason shown to be an Age of Infidelity. Portrait inserted. 8vo, half calf. Philadelphia, 1801 1 184 (Boudinot, Elias.) The Second Advent: or, Coming of the Messiah in Glory, Shown to be a Scripture Doctrine. 8vo, sheep. Trenton, 1815 1 185 Branagan, Thomas. The Flowers of Literature. Front- ispiece, by Anderson. i6mo, sheep. Trenton, i8o5 1 186 Brothers, Richard. A Revealed Knowledge of the Prophecies and Times; wrote under the direction of the Lord God, and published by his Sacred Command. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1795 Brothers was an imposter, who prophesied the restoration of the Jews to Jerusalem in 1798. 1 187 Brown, John. The Christian Journal. i2mo, calf, gilt. Robert Campbell, Philadelphia, 1796 1 188 Buchan, William. Domestic Medicine. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1784 149 iiSg Bunyan.John, The Pilgrim's Progress from this World, to that which is to Come. Frontispiece. l6mo, cloth. Boston, N. E. Printed by John Draper for Thomas Fleet, in Cornhill, 1744. Part Second only. 1190 Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim's Progress from this World, to that which is to Come. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1804 1 191 Another copy. Illustrated, by Seymour. Wants frontispiece. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1805 1 192 Another copy. With woodcuts. Stained. i2mo, sheep. Burlington, N. J., 1805 "93 Another copy. Illustrated with woodcuts, by Doctor Anderson. l2mo, sheep. Boston 1806 1194 Another copy. Portrait^y Tanner. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1814 "95 Another copy. Illustrated with woodcuts. l2mo, sheep. Charleston, S. C, 1821 1 196 Bunyan, John. The Holy War. i2mo, sheep. New York, 1794 1 197 Burke, Edmund. A Letter from, to a Noble Lord on the Attacks made upon him, on his Pension in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale. With Preface by Peter Porcupine. 8vo. Philadelphia, N. D. 1 198 OALENDRIER REPUBLICAIN pour I'an V. de la li Republique Francaise. l6mo, paper. Benjamin Franklin Bache, Philadelphia, 1797 1 199 Calmet's Sacred Geography: or, a Companion to the Holy Bible 4to, calf. Charleston, 18 17 1200 Campbell, George. A Dissertation on Miracles. I2mo. sheep. Philadelphia, 1790 From the library of John Dickinson, member of the Continental Con- gress. With autograph. J20I Carew, Bampfylde Moore. The Life of. Sometime King of the Beggars. l6mo, boards. Philadelphia, 18 13 ISO 1202 Chandler, Thomas B. The Appeal Farther Defended in Answer to the Farther Representations of Dr. Chauncy. 8vo, half bound. Hugh Gaine, New York, 1771 In reference to the controversy " on the ordination of Bishops for the Colonies " in America. 1203 Chapone, Mrs. Letters on the Improvement of the Mind. i2mo, sheep. Hagers-Town, 1819 1204 (Charleton, Catharine.) Doctrines of the Resurrection Defended ; Anti-Christ Tottering : The Name Num- bering ; The Tares Burning ; The Seventh Trumpet Sounding ; and the Evening Approaching. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1801 1205 Chauncy, Charles. Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New England ; with a Preface, giving an Account of the Antinomians, Familists and Libertines, who Infected these Churches above an Hundred Years Ago. Very Needful in These Days, the like Spirit and Errors Prevailing Now as Did Then. 8vo, sheep. Boston : Printed by Rogers & Fowle for Samuel Eliot, in Cornhill, 1743 1206 Chauncy, Charles. A Complete View of the Episcopacy ; as Exhibited from the Fathers of the Christian Church until the Close of the Second Century. 8vo, half roan. Boston, 1771 Title repaired. In reference to the controversy on the establishment of an Episcopate for America. 1207 Chesterfield, Earl of. The Life of; or. The Man of the World, in a Series of Letters to His Son. 8vo, sheep. John Sparhawk, Philadelphia, 1775 Dr. Johnson said that these letters " inculcated the morals of a strumpet and the manners of a dancing-master." 1208 Christian CEconomy (The). Translated from the Orig- inal Greek of an Old Manuscript Found in the Island of Patmos, where St. John Wrote His Book of the Reve- lations. l6mo. Philadelphia, 1803 i2og Christian Piety Freed from Many Delusions of Modern Enthusiasts of all Denominations by Philalethes. With the Life of Armelle Nicolas. l6mo, half calf. Henry Miller, Philadelphia, 1766-7 I2I0 (Cobbett, ^Villiam.) The Bloody Buoy : or, A Faithful Relation of a Mulitude of Acts of Horrid Barbarity such as the Eye never Witnessed, the Tongue never Expressed, etc., until the Commencement of the French Revolution. By Peter Porcupine. Syo, half bound, Paradise : Printed by Henry Witmer, 1823 151 1212 Condorcet, M. De. Outlines of an Historical View. Por- trait by Tisdale. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1796 1213 Conversations sur diverses Matieres de Religion. l6mo, calf, with curious monogram in gilt on side. Philadelphia, 1687 Of course the place of publication is spurious. 1214 Cook, Capt. James. A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1768, 1769, 1770 and 1771, undertaken by Order of his Present Majesty. Performed by, in the Ship " Endeavour " ; drawn up from his own Journal and from the Papers of Joseph Banks. By John Hawkesworth. Cuts and a map. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. James Rivington, New York, 1774 Contains the rare folding plate engraved by Paul Revere, " The Mercury of the Revolution." 1215 Cooper, Jane. Letters Written by, to which is Prefixed some Account of her Life and Death. l3mo, uncut. Henry Tuckniss, Philadelphia, 1795 Name on title-page. 1216 Cowper, W^illiam, The Life and Posthumous Writings of. By William Hayley. Portrait by Maverick. 2 vols, in I. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1803 1217 (Creswell, John.) Essays and Letters on the World : or. The Modern Observator, on Various Subjects. By a Citizen of Chester County. Vol. L Printed for the author, 1826 All published. Very rare. The author was a resident of Londonderry Township, Chester County, Pa. 1218 piARWIN, ERASMUS. A Plan for the Conduct of II Female Education. Frontispiece. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1798 1219 Davies. Richard. An Account of the Convincement, Ex- ercises, Services and Travels of. l6mo, sheep. James Chattin, Philadelphia, 1752 1220 (Defoe, DanieL) The Life and Most Surprising Adven- tures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner. l6mo, boards. Peter Brynberg, Wilmington, 1796 1221 Demourier, General. Memoirs of Translated by John Fenwick. „,.,:,,.■ 2 vols, in I. 8vo, sheep. Samuel H. Smith, Philadelphia, 1794 1222 Despotism. The Spirit of. l2mo, half bound: Jacob Mann, Morns-Town, 1799 J223 Despotism. The Spirit of , .x • . xr r. l2mo, sheep. James Winnard, Norpstown, N. O Winn'ard was the Pioneer Printer of Norristown, Pa. 152 1224 Despotism. The Spirit of. i2mo, sheep. Norristown, N. D 1225 Despotism. The Spirit of. i2mo, boards. Darby (Phila.), 1837 1226 Destruction of Jerusalem. An Absolute and Irresistible Proof of the Divine Origin of Christianity. i2mo, sheep. Frankford, Pa., 1812 1227 Doring, F.C. Dasz das Evangelium von Jesu Christi. l2mo. Lancaster, 179 1 1228 Dyer, William. Christ's Famous Titles and a Believer's Golden Chain. i2mo, sheep. Stewart & Cochran, Philadelphia, 1743 The date on this title-page is a misprint; it should be 1793. 1229 1-pDWARDS, JONATHAN. A Treatise Concerning p Religious Affections by. Pastor of the First Church in Northampton. 8vo, sheep. Boston : Printed for S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen Street, over against the Prison, 1746. 1230 Edwards, Jonathan. (President of the College of New Jersey.) A History of the Work of Redemption. 8vo, sheep. Shepard Kollock, New York, 1786 1231 Edwards, Rev. Jonathan. The Life and Character of. l2mo, sheep. Northampton, 1804 1232 Ellison, Sir George. The Man of Real Sensibility : or, The History of. i6mo. James Humphreys, Philadelphia, 1774 1233 Erskine, Thomas. A View of the Causes and Conse- quences of the Present War with France. 8vo. Richard Folwell, Philadelphia, 1797 1234 Etwas vom rechten Libenswege. Svo, sheep. Melchior Steiner, Philadelphia, 1781 1235 Evangelium Nicodemi oder Historischer Bericht von dem Leben Jesu Christi welches Nicodemus. i2mo, boards. Gedruckt bey Jacob Bailey, 1784 1236 Evangelium Nicodemi oder Historischer Bericht von dem Leben Jesu Christi. 8vo, half bound. Reading, 1819 1237 Eye (The). By Obadiah Optic. Vols. I and II in I yo\. x2mo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1808, 153 1238 r-^ALSTAFF, SIR JOHN. Original Letters, etc., K^ Selected from Genuine Manuscripts, now dedicated to Masters Samuel Irelaunde and Patrick Lyon. Frontispiece. l6mo. Philadelphia, 1813 1239 Fenelon's Adventures of Telemachus, Son of Ulysses. Translated by John Hawkesworth. With the beautiful illustrations by Clarke. 2 vols. 8vo, half roan. T. & J. Swords, New York This edition is noted for the beauty of the engravings by Thomas Clarke, one of the earliest American engravers. 1240 Fenelon, Francois De Salignac de la Mothe. Les Aventures de Telemaque. Frontispiece. i2mo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1784 1241 Fenelon's Demonstration of the Existence and Attri- butes of God. l5mo, sheep. Harrisburgh, 1811 1242 Findley, William. Observations on " The Two Sons of Oil." Containing a Vindication of the American Con- stitution, and Defending the Blessings of Religious Liberty and Toleration. i2mo, half sheep. Pittsburgh, 1812 1243 Firmin, Giles. The Real Christian : or, A Treatise of Effectual Calling. I2mo, half bound. Rogers & Fowler, Boston, 1742 1244 Fraser, D. A Compendium of the History of all Nations. With frontispiece personified by Generals Washington, Greene and Hamilton, by Scoles, and other plates. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1807 1245 Friendly Visit to the House of Mourning. 24mo, half bound. New Brunswick, 1S06 1246 OALLITZIN, DEMETRIUS A. A Letter to a ( ^ Protestant Friend on the Holy Scriptures: or, The written word of God. Being a continuation of the " Defence of Catholic Principles." 12mo, sheep. Kbensburg, 1820 Very rare. Prince Gallllzln was the founaei- of tlie town by that name in Pennsylvania. 1247 Gaston, Hugh. A Scripture Account of the Faith and Practice of Christians. 8to, half bouna. Frederioktown, Md., 1818 154 1248 Gates, Theophilus R. Truth Advocated : or, the Apoc- alyptic Beast and Mystic Babylon. i6mo, boards. Poughkeepale, 1812 Gates was the founfler of a religious society In Chester county, Pa., called "The Battle-Axes." They were not only Free-lovers, but believed in living in a state of nudity. Their doings were so scandalous that the society was suppressed by law. 1249 Gates, Theophilus R. The Life and Writings of. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1818 1250 Gessner. The Death of Abel. 12mo, half boudd. John Dunlap, Philadelphia, N. D. 1251 Gessner's] Death of Abel, From the German by Mrs. Collyer. Portrait of Gessner by Edwin. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1806 1252 Gib, Adam. Sacred Contemplations. 8vo, sheep. W. Young & J. McCuUooh, Philadelphia, 1788 1253 Gisborne, Thomas. An Enquiry into the Duties of the Female Sex. 12uio, sheep. James Humphreys, Philadelphia, 1798 Presentation copy from Gen. Zebulou Pike to Miss Dick, with his autograph presentation covering four pages of the fly-leaves in a letter of advice to the young lady. 1254 Another copy. 12mo, cloth, gilt, ornamented sides, canary edges. Beautiful specimen of early Philadelphia binding. 1255 Glendenning, William. The Life of. Preacher of the Gospel. By himself. Square 16mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1795 1256 Glory of the Heavenly City (The) and Blessedness ot Saints. Graciously manifested in a Vision to a Young Lady of Bristol on the lOth of October, 1781. As related by herself. 16mo. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1787 1257 Godwin, William. The Enquirer. Reflections on Education, Manners and Literature. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1797 The author was the husband of Mary WoUstonecraft. 1258 Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield. 12mo, sheep. Walpole, N. H., 1809 Last leaf Imperleot. 1259 (Goldsmith, Oliver.) The Vicar of Wakefield. A Tale. 16mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1820 1260 Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield. In Spanish. 16mo, sheep, C. S. Tan Winkle, Neuva York, 1825 Very scarce, IS5 i26i Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield. 12mo, boards. Washington City, 1839 1262 Goldsmith, Dr. The Miscellaneous Works of. Con- taining all his Essays and Poems. 12ino, sheep. Boston, 1793 1263 Gregory, Dr. A Father's Legacy to his Daughter. 16mo, calf, gilt, canary edges. John Dunlap, Philadelphia, 1775 Eachel Pemherton's copy, with autograph. Fine specimen of early American binding. 1264 Grey-Cap for a Green-Head: or, a Dialogue between Father and Son. 16mo, calf. Philadelphia, 1798 1265 TTELMUTH, J. H. C. Betrachtung der Evangel- kn ischen Lehre von der Heiligen Schrist and Taufe. 12mo, half bound. BlUmeyer, Germantown, 1793 1266 Hervey, James. Meditations and Contemplations. Front- ispiece. 12mo, calf, gUt. Isaiah Thomas, Worcester, 1789 1267 Hervey, James. Meditations and Contemplations. 12mo, half bound. Peter Brynberg, Wilmington, 1797 1268 (Hewson, John.) The Doctrine of the New Birth. Exemplified in the Life and Religious Experiences of Onesimus. Illustrated. 8vo, boards. PhUadelphla, 1839 Very severe on the religious belief of Mrs. William Bingham. 1269 Hive (The) : or, A Collection of Thoughts on Civil, Moral and Religious Subjects. 12mo, sheep. Frederick-Town, 1S04 1270 Holmes, Elkanah. A Church Covenant. Including a summary of the Fundamental Doctrines of the Gc^pel. j2mo. N®^ York, 1797 1271 INFERNAL, CONFERENCES: or. Dialogues of I Devils. 2 vols, in I. i6mo, half bound. Stewart & Cochran, Philadelphia, 1794 1272 JENNINGS, JOHN. Two Discourses. The first, of . J Preaching Christ ; the second, of Particulars and Ex- ^ perimental Preaching. With Preface, by Rev. Isaac Watts. i6mo, calf. J- draper, Boston, 1740 1273 Johnson, Samuel. The Beauties of i6mo, sheep. W. Spotswood, Philadelphia, 1787 Name cut from title-page. 156 1274 ly IRKPATRICK, J. Advice to the People in General, K\ with Regards to their Health. 8vo, sheep. John Sparhawk, Philadelphia, 1771 1275 Koran (The), Commonly called the Alcoran of Maho- met. i6mo, calf, gilt. Lancaster, Pa., 1835 Scarce. 1276 T INN, WILLIAM. Discourses on the Signs of the I Times. 8vo, sheep. (Stained.) New York, 1794 1277 Lochman, George. The Hi.story, Doctrine and Discli- pline of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. izmo, sheep. Harrisburgh, 1818 1278 Locke, John. An Essay Containing the True Original Extent and End of Civil Government. 8vo. Edes & Gill, Boston, 1773 Very scarce. 1279 Looking-Glass for the Mind (The) : or. The Juvenile Friend. Illustrated with frontispiece and seventy-three ivoodcuts. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1803 1280 Luytens, G. N. The Life and Adventnres of Moses Na- than Israel. Containing an Account of his Birth, Edu- cation and Travels through parts of Germany, Italy and the United States. i6mo, boards. Easton, 1815 A curious book. 1281 Lyttleton, George. Observation on the Conversion and Apo.stIeship of St. Paul. Name on title-page 8vo. Henry Miller, Philadelphia, 1761 1282 K yicGOWAN, JOHN. Death. A Vision: or. The j Yl Solemn Departure of Saints and Sinners repre- sented under the Similitude of a Dream. i6mo, sheep. Harrisburgh, 1796 1283 Macgowan, John. The Life of Joseph, the Son of Israel. i6mo, sheep. Charles Peirce, Portsmouth, N, H., 1797 1284 Magaw, Samuel. A Sermon dehvered in St. Paul's Church, on the 4th of July, 1786, when the " Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the In- estimable Blessings of Religious and Civil Liberty," was first us-jd. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1786 157 1285 Magaw, Samuel. A Sermon Delivered in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, 28th of May, 1787, at the First Ordination held by the Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Pennsylvania. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1787 1286 Marriage: or. The Lawfulness of Divorce. Essay on, in Certain Cases Considered. Addressed to the Feelings oi Mankind. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1788 Name on title-page. 1287 Martin, John. The Conquest of Canaan. i2mo, sheep. Frankford, i8ii 1288 Mather, Cottoru Essays to do Good. Addressed to all Christians. l2mo, sheep. Asa Child, Johnstown, 1815 1289 Meikle, James. Select Remains of, late Surgeon in Carnwoth. l2mo, sheep. Pittsburgh, 1818 1290 Miscellanies. Moral and Instructive, in Prose and Verse. Collected from Various Authors for use of Schools. l2mo, sheep. Joseph James, Philadelphia, 1787 1291 More, Miss Hannah. Essays on Various Subjects. l6mo, sheep. Young, Stewart & McCullough, Philadelphia, 1786 1292 Moreau, M. L. E. Idee Geaeraleou Abrege des Sciences et des Arts. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1796 1293 Morse, Jedediah. The American Universal Geography. Maps. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Boston, 1796 1294 TV TEGROES. A Short Account of that Part of Africa j\j Inhabited by the, with Respect to the FertiHty of the Country ; the good disposition of many of the Natives, and the manner by which the Slave Trade is carried on. Extracted from divers Authors, in order to show the Iniquity of that Trade, and the Falsity of the Arguments usually advanced in its Vindication. With Quotations from the Writings of several Persons of Note, viz : George Wallis, Francis Hutcheson, and James Foster; and a Large Extract from a Pamphlet, lately published in London, on the Subject of the Slave Trade. Svo. Philadelphia : Printed by W. Dunlap, in the Year 1762. 1295 Newton, Thomas, Dissertation on the Prophesies. 3 vols. 8vo, sheep. Elizabeth-Town, 1787 158 1296 /^GDEN, REV. UZAL, Antidote to Deism. The I J Deist Unmasked : or, An Ample Refutation of all the Objections of Thomas Fame. 2 vols. i2mo, sheep. John Woods, Newark, 1795 1297 O'Leary, Rev. Arthur. Essays and Tracts of. With his Correspondence with the Rev. John Wesley. 8vo, boards. Lewistown, Pa,, 1832 1298 r'jALMER, S. Devout Meditations from the Christian \*^ Oratory. By the Rev. Benjamin Bennet. l2mo, sheep. Norristown (Pa.), 1819 1299 Pattillo, Henry. Sermons by. i6mo, half sheep. James Adams, Wilmington, 1788 1300 Payley, ^V. The Principles of Moral and Political Phi- losophy. 8vo, contemporary tree calf, gilt, canary edges. Thomas Dobson, Philadelphia, 1788 Fine specimen of early Philadelpnia binding, with the initials "J. M " on the back in gold. It is probably from the library of James Madison. 1301 Percival, Thomas. A Father's Instructions. i6mo, sheep. Thomas Dobson, Philadelphia, 1788 1302 Peters, Richard. Agricultural Enquiries on Plaister of Paris. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1797 By Judge Peters, of Belmont, Philadelphia. 1303 Philadelphia Imprints. Thoughts on the Nature of War. Philadelphia, Henry Miller, 1766. — Christian Piety. By Philalethes. Philadelphia, Henry Miller, 1766. — Daily Conversation With God. Exemplified in the Holy Life of Armelle Nicolas. Philadelphia, Henry Miller, 1767. — A Caution and Warning to Great Britain and her Colonies in a Short Representation of the Calamitous State of the Enslaved Negroes in the British Dominions. By Anthony Benezet. Philadelphia, Hall & Sellers, 1767. — The Dreadful Visitation, in a Short Account of the Progress and Effects of the Plague. Germantown, Chrs. Sower, 1763. Bound in I vol. l2mo, boards. 1304 Philidor. The Elements of Chess. A Treatise Com- bining Theory with Practice, and comprising the Whole of Philidor's Games. Frontispiece. 8vo, half-bound. Boston, 1805 The First American Edition. Corner torn from title-page. 159 1305 Phipps, Joseph. The Original and Present State of Man Briefly Considered. 8vo, sheep. London Printed; New York: Re-printed by William Ross, No. -x-x Broad-Street. 1788. 1306 Plague. The Dreadful Visitation : in a Short Account of the Progress and Effects of the. The Last Time it Spread in the City of London in the Year 1665. i2mo. Henry Miller, Philadelphia, 1767 1307 Pope, Alexander. An Essay on Man ; Enlarged and Improved by the Author; with Notes, by William Warberton, M.A. 8vo. Philadelphia : Re-printed by W. Dunlap, at the Newest-Printing-Office, on Market Street, for G. Noel, book-seller, m New York, 1760. Contains the Universal Prayer at the end. It is asserted by some that a portrait should accompany this edition as a frontispiece. 1308 Porteus, Beilby. A Review of the Life and Character of Archbishop Seeker. 8vo, paper. Hugh Gaine, New York, 1773 Very rare. Archbishop Seeker's letter to the Rev. Mr. Macclan- echan, assistant rector of Christ Church, Philadelphia, which accuses the Rev. Doctor of accepting a salary as Missionary for the Church of Eng- land, and, at the same time, trying to cause dissensions between it and the colonies. With this is bound " A Free Examination of the Critical Commentary on Archbishop Seeker's Letter to Mr. Walpole." By Thomas B. Chandler. H. Gaine, N. York, 1774. 1309 Priestley, Joseph. The Originality and Superior Excel- lence of the Mosaic Institutions. 8vo, uncut Northumberland, 1803 13 10 Prophecy. Remarks on the Book of Daniel and on the Revelations. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1794 Predicts the end of the world in 1890. 131 1 T~\AMSAY, M. DE. The Travels of Cyrus. Transla- Y\ ted by J. E. G. M. De LaGrange. 2 vols. lamo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1796 1312 Revolutionary Justice Displayed: or, An Inside View of the Various Prisons of Paris under the Government of Robespierre and the Jacobins. umo, half bound. Benjamin Davies, Philadelphia, N. D. 1313 Roland, Madame. An Appeal to Impartial Posterity : or, A Collection of Tracts Written by her during her Confinement in the Prisons of the Abbey, and St. Pela- gic, in Paris. 2 vols. 8yo, calf. New York, 1798 i6o 13 14 Rowe, Mrs. Elizabeth. Devout Exercises of the Heart. Portrait of the author, by Edwin. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1808 1315 Rowlett's Tables of Discount and Interest. 4to, half bound. Philadelphia, 1802 For reliability, Rowlett's Interest Tables have never been superseded. 1316 Say, Thomas. A Short Computation of the Extraordin- ary Life and Writings of. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1796 1317 OCOTT, JOSEPH. The New and Universal Gazeteer. ^N A Modern Geographical Dictionary. Maps. 4 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1799 1318 Scott, Thomas. Essays on Faith and Repentance. l2mo, sheep. W. Gillmor, Harrisburgh, i8i2 1319 Seabury, Right Rev. Samuel. Discourses of, Bishop of Connecticut. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1798 1320 Seneca. Ik-.iuties of. To which is added a Sketch of the Life and Death of Seneca. i6mo, sheep. Norristown, 1813 1321 Seneca's Morals by 'Way of Abstract. Translated by Sir Roger L'Estrange. Frontispiece. l2mo, sheep. Boston, 1794 1322 Servetus, Michael. Thoughts on Nature and Religion. 8vo, calf. Printed by Phineas Bagnell and Company, 1774 1323 Shakers. A Summary View of the Millennial Church, or United Society of Believers (commonly called Shakers). Comprising the Rise, Progress and Practical Order of the Society ; together with the General Principles of their Faith and Testimony, Published by Order of the Ministry in Union with the Church. i2mo, sheep. Albany, 1823 A very rare imprint ; said to be American. 1324 Shepard, Thomas. The Parable of the Ten Virgins Opened and Applied. Being the Substance of Divers Sermons on Matth. 25, L, — 13. Folio, old calf. (Rebacked.) Re-printed, and carefully corrected, in the year 1695 Shepard was pastor of the Church of Christ, at Cambridge, in New England. The work was published by Jonathan Mitchell, Minister at Cam- bridge, and Thomas Shepard, son of the author and Minister at Charles- Town. 1325 Another copy. Folio, old calf. 1695 i6i 1326 Smith, Adam. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. 3 vols. l2mo, sheep. Thomas Dobson, Philadelphia, 1789 First American Edition. 1327 Sommers, Lord. The Judgment of Whole Kingdoms and Nations, concerning the Rights, Power and Preroga- tive of Kings and the Rights, Privileges and Properties of the People. l2mo, half bound. Scarce. John Dunlap, Philadelphia, 1773 1328 Sterne, Laurence. The Works of. 5 vols. i2mo, sheep. John Wyeth, Harrisburgh, 1804 1329 Sterne. The Beauties of Including all his Pathetic Tales. l2mo, sheep. T. Seddon, Philadelphia, 1790 1330 Swedenborg, Emanuel. True Christian Religion. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. (Broken.) Francis Bailey, Philadelphia, 1789 First Edition. 1331 (Swift, Dean.) Voyage of Lilliput and Brobdingnag. By Lemuel Gulliver. Frontispieces. 2 vols, in I. i6mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1809 1332 T^ELLIAMED : or, The World Explained. Containing I Discourses between an Indian Philosopher and a Missionary, on the Diminution of the Sea, the Form- ation of the Earth, the Origin of Men and Animals, etc. 8vo, half bound. Baltimore, 1797 By the celebrated De Maillet. 1333 Time. An Apparition of Eternity. With all of the title- pages. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia, 1791 A very curious virork. ^334 Townsend, Barkley. A Declaration of the Holy War, showing the Fiery Trial, the Commencement of the Millenium, and the Destruction of the Wicked. i2mo. 1801 The author modestly signs himself " Barkley Townsend, of Laurell Town (Maryland), Armour-bearer to the Descendant of David." ^335 \ /"ARLO, C. A New System of Husbandry, from W many Years' Experience ; with Tables, shewing the Expense and Profit of each Crop. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia : Printed for the author, 1785 " Charles Varlo, the author, purchased the third part of a charter granted by King Charles the First, of a Province called New Albion, but now corruptly known by the name of East and West Jersey, and in May, 1784, came to America, invested with proper authority as Governor of ' New Albion,' not doubting the enjoyment of his properly." The list of subscri- bers to this very curious work contains the names of George Washington, Jlichard H. Lee, Baron Steuben, John Jay, General Wayne, etg. (II) 1 62 1336 Venn. The Art of Contentment. By the Author of the Whole Duty of Man. lamo, old calf. Oxford: Printed. Philadelphia, reprinted and sold by James Chattin, in Church-Alley, 1753. Written on the fly-leaf: "The Gift of Mr. Edwd. Penington to Joseph Wayles, Philad., Feby. 2, 1754." 1337 Voltaire, M. De. The History of Charles XIL, King bf Sweden. i6mo, sheep. Frederick-Town, 1808 1338 1 I /ATSON, R, Christian Panoply. Containing an y y Apology for the Bible. i2mo, sheep. Shepherd's Town, West Virginia, 1797 1339 Watson, R. An Apology for Christianity. 8to. James Carey, Philadelphia, 1796 1340 Watson, R. An Apology for the Bible. In a Series of Letters addressed to Thomas Paine. 8vo. Chambersburg, 1797 1341 Wesley, John, The Saints' Everlasting Rest. i6mo, half roan. Parry Hall, Philadelphia, 1791 1342 Wesley, John. A Survey of the Wisdom of God in the Creation. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Lancaster, Pa., 1810 1343 Whitefield, George. Fifteen Sermons by. i6mo, sheep. Mathew Carey, Philadelphia, 1794 1344 Whitefield, Rev. George. Memoirs of the Life and Character of. By Rev. John Gillies. Portrait hy'Edw'm. Philadelphia, 1812 1345 Willard, Rev. Samuel. A Compleat Body of Divinity in Two Hundred and Fifty Expository Lectures on the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. Portrait by Van der Gucht. Folio, old calf. Boston in New England: Printed by B. Green and S. Kneeland for B. Eliot and D. Henchman, and sold in their shops, 1726. Willard was pastor of South Church and Vice President of Harvard College. 1346 Willison, Rev. John. A Fair and Impartial Testimony, Essayed in Name of a Number of Ministers, Elders and Christian People of the Church of Scotland. jamo, sheep, Zadok Cramer, Pittsburgh, l8q^ i63 1347 ^Vollstonecraft, Mary. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman ; with Strictures on PoHtical and Moral Subjects. 8vo, boards. Boston, 1792 1348 WoUstonecraft, Mary. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1794 1349 CWollstonecraft, Mary). Memoirs of Mary WoUstone- craft Godwin. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1799 1350 W^ollstonecraft, Mary. Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. l2mo, sheep. Wilmington, Del., 1796 1351 Wright, Paul. The New and Complete Life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Illustrated by Tanner. Scoles, Tisdale, RoUinson, Anderson, Doolittle and others. Folio, half sheep. Birdsall & Menut, New York (1795) Library stamp on title-page. 1352 Another copy. Illustrated by Seymour and Hill. Folio, sheep. Lazarus Beach, New York, N. D 1353 Another copy. Illustrated, by Tanner, Scoles, Tis- dale, RoUinson, Anderson, Doolittle and others. Want- \n^ frontispiece and somewhat repaired. Folio, sheep. Philadelphia, 1795 1354 Wright, Paul. A New Universal History of Martyrdom ; being Fox's Book of Martyrs. Illustrated with full- page engravings by Tanner, 2 vols. 4to, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1807 1355 Wright. Paul. The New and Complete Life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 8vo, sheep. Winchester, Va., 1818 1356 \rOUNG CLERK'S MAGAZINE : or, English Law I Repository. l2mo, sheep. John Dunlap and Joseph Cruk^hank, Philadelphia, 1774 164 BIBLES. Note. — This is the most important Collection of Bibles ever offered for sale in America. Folios. 1357 Holy Bible (The). Containing the Old and New Testa- ments, Translated out of the Original Tongues, and with the former Translations diligently Compared and Revised, by his Majesty's Special Command .Elegantly illustrated with numerous copperplates. Folio, full contemporary red crushed morocco, elaborate emblematic gilt tooling on back and sides, gilt edges. John Baskerville, Cambridge, 1763 A magnificent copy of the celebrated Baskerville Bible, which is said to have been printed from silver type ; at any rate, no modern edition comes near it in beauty of type and pressvirork. It is very difficult to get a copy in such fine condition, and the binding is a fine specimen of the bookbinder's art. This copy contains the singular error in I Tim. iv : 16. ^358 Holy Bible. With Reference and Illustrations, Explana- tory Notes, etc. By Rev. John Brown. Numerous illustrations. Folio, full red morocco, gilt. T. Kinnersley, New York, N. D 1359 Brown, Rev. John, The Self-Interpreting Bible. With Marginal References, etc. Illustrated. Folio, contemporary sheep. Hodge & Campbell, New York, 1792 See O'Callaghan, No. i, 1792. The earliest edition of the Bible printed in the State of New York, with the frontispiece to the New Testament of the Presentation of the Holy Scriptures to America. The illustrations in this work are by Doolittle, Rollinson and other early engravers. 1360 Another copy. Illustrated. Folio, contemporary sheep. Sage & Clough, New York, 1806 Second American Edition. See O'Callaghan, No. i, 1806. 1361 Another copy. Second American Edition. Title- page repaired. 'Wa.nWng frontispiece. Folio, sheep. Sage & Clough, New York, 180^ i65 1362 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments. With References and Illustrations, etc., by Rev. John Brown. Embellished with a series of beautiful engrav- ings. Folio, full red morocco, gilt. (Rubbed.) T. Kinnersley, New York, 1827 1363 Another copy. Folio, sheep. (Broken.) S. Walker, Boston, 1822 See O'Callaghan, No. i, 1822. 1364 Columbian Family and Pulpit Bible. Being a Cor- rected and Improved American Edition of the Popular English Family Bible. With Concise Notes and Anno- tations, Theological, Historical, Chronological, Critical, Practical, Moral and Explanatory, from Poole, Brown, etc. Embellished with engravings. First American Edition. Folio, sheep. Jos. Teal, Boston, 1822 Not in O'Callaghan. 1365 Holy Bible. Translated from the Latin Vulgate, diligently compared with the Hebrew, Greek, and other editions in divers Languages. The Old Testament, First Pub- lished by the English College at Douay, A.D., 1609. The New Testament, First Published by the English College at Rheims, A.D. 1582. Embellished with twenty superb engravings. Folio, morocco, gilt. (Rubbed.) Eugene Cummisky, Philadelphia, 1825 See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1825. Bible Used in New York Fort Chapel. 1366 Holy Bible. Authorized Version. Containing the Bookes of the Old and New Testament (and Apocrypha), also the dedication to King James, the Translators to the Reader, Kalendar. With Marginal References, fine engraved title-page by Drapentier. Thick folio, calf, neat, red edges. John Hayes, Cambridge, 1674 A Bible of the utmost interest and importance to American collectors. Should be in the possession of the Corporation of the City of New York, being the identical one used in the New York Fort Chapel, in the latter part of the Seventeenth Century, and contains the following inscription neatly written : ■' Ex Libris Joh'is Miller A. M. prot., Ao. Dm. 1693. Johannis Miller, natus fuit 8 Decembris, A. D. 1666. hora secunda matutina. This Bible be- longed to the Chappell in the King's fort at New York and fell to my lot upon GoY'r Fletcher's carrying over another for that use and purpose in ye year 1692 John Miller." " The Chappell was first built about the year 1630, but growing ruin- ous, it was puU'd down Ano 1694, and was rebuilt in ye years 1695 and 1696." 1 66 1367 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments together with the Apocrypha, translated out of the Original Tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Frontispiece by Lawson. Hot-press Edition. 2 vols. Folio, morocco. Philadelphia : John Thompson & Abraham Small (from the Hot-press of John Thompson), 1798. With the list of subscribers, which is seldom found in any copy. See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1798. Name cut from title-page. 1368 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments translated out of the Original Tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, and the Apocrypha, with Marginal References. Frontis- piece. Folio, sheep. Philadelphia: Printed for Berriman &Co., by Jacob R. Berriman, 1796 Three leaves slightly damaged. This agrees with O'Callaghan, No. i, 1796, with the exception it has only a frontispiece, no other engravings having been bound with it. 1369 Another copy. Frontispiece. Folio, half bound, Philadelphia, 1796 Frontispiece repaired. 1370 Another copy. Folio, sheep. Philadelphia. Printed for Berriman & Co., by Jacob R. Berriman, N. D. See O'Callaghan, No. 2., 1796. 1371 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments. Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the former Translations diligently compared and revised with Marginal References. Frontispiece and other plates by Doolittle, etc. Folio, sheep, half of cover missing. Philadelphia. Printed for Thomas Dobson at the Stone House, No. 41 South Second Street, 1799. Not in O'Callaghan. The last leaf defective ; somewhat stained in the front portion. Very rare in any state. I know of only one other copy of this Bible, which is in possession of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 1372 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments. Tran.slated out of the Orignal Tongues, and with the former Translations diligently compared and Revised. Folio, calf. (Broken.) Oxford, 1772 1373 Christian's New and Complete British Family Bible. Being a new, clear, full and Universal Exposition and Commentary, by Paul Wright. Illustrated. Folio, sheep. (Broken.) London, N. D. 167 1374 Biblia das ist Die ganze Heilige Schrift Alten und Neuen Testaments. Frontispieces, by Henry. Folio, calf, oak boards. Lancaster (Penn.). Gedruckt und im Verlage bey Johann Bar, 1819. See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1819. 1375 Purver, Anthony. A New and Literal Translation of all the Books of the Old and New Testament. With Notes Critical and Explanatory. 2 vols. Folio, old calf. (Broken.) London, 1764 Purver was a poor shoemaker, and a member of the Society of Friends. The expense of publishing his translation of the Bible, was borne by Doctor John Fothergill. Quartos. GEORGE WHITEFIELD'S BIBLE. 1376 Holy Bible. With the Apocrypha. 4to, old calf. (Broken.) Thomas Basket, Oxford, 1761 Wants the title-page to the Old Testament, and several leaves at end ; but has New Testament title. "This Bible formerly belonged to Geo. Whitefield, founder of the Calvanister Methodists : It was given to Mrs. Elizabeth Lyne, wife of Wm. Lyne, in 1866 or 67 by Mr. J. Hoyles, City Missionary, and member of Whitefields Tabernacle, now aged 70 (1892) At the time of the gift, she used to go to a Bible Class conducted by this man, who was means of her husband's conversion. Mr. Hoyles said to her ' would you like to possess a reminiscence of Geo. Whitefield? ' Mrs. L. had no particular thought about G. W. but kept the Bible principally in recollection of Mr. Hoyles. There were a number of other Books given her at the same time, but as they con- tained scribblings in Autograph of G. W. some body bought them of her, as she did not particularly value them, but she thought, would keep the Bible. Whitefield's Successor, was Dr Campbell, a Congregational minister, who used it after G. W. died, in the pulpit, till it became dilapidated and was given by Campbell to Mrs. Hoyle." Accompanied with vouchers as to authenticity, and has an addressed cover to a letter written by George Whitefield, on the inside of cover. 1377 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments. Translated out of the Original Tongues, and with the former Translations diligently compared and Revised, by His Majesty's Special Command. 2 vols. 4to, russia. (Broken.) Oxford, 1777 This is the Family Bible of the great Barrington Family, of England. Containing about twenty manuscript entries of births and deaths, the first being that of John, the First Viscount, who was born in 1678; well-known Member of Parliament, and political writer of the last century. Dean Swift once de- clared him to be the cleverest man in England. One of the family will be remembered as being the Secretary of War in 1755, and afterwards Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, and another became a Bishop, another was a Vice- Admiral and took Saint Lucia from the French, 1778. The work is exceedingly interesting in a historical sense. 1 68 JAMES I. BIBLE, 1378 Breeches Bible. The Bible that is the Holy Scriptures conteined in the Old and New Testament. Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best Translation in diuers Languages. With most profitable Annotations upon all the hard places, and other things of great importance. 4to, old calf. (Rebacked.) Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Queenes most excellent Majestic Anno 1603. The Geneva, or Breeches Bible. Title-page and back leaf repaired, and names of some of the early former owners written throughout. This was James the First's copy, as it has his arms beautifully stamped on the side, with some tracings of the original gilding. 1379 Breeches Bible. The Bible. Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best Translations in diuers Languages. With most pro- fitable Annotations upon all the hard places, and other things of great importance, as may appear in the Epistle to the reader ; and also a most profitable con- cordance for the ready finding out of any thing in the same conteined. 4to, old calf. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the King's most Excellent Maiestie 161 1. A fine copy of the Breeches Bible, so-called because the word " Breeches " is used in the seventh verse of the third chapter of Genesis, in- stead of " Aprons," as in the authorized version, thus : " and they sewed figge tree leaves together, and made themselves breeches." 1380 Breeches Bible. Another copy. Title wanting to Com- mon Prayer and a few leaves at the back. 4to, old calf. (Broken). London, 1586 1381 Holy Bible. With the Apocrypha. Engraved title-page. Thick 4to, calf. (Rebacked). R. Barker, London, 1614 On the cover is " 1. R." A note inserted says this copy is from the library of Lord Alvanley, and belonged once to James I. 1382 Le Sainte Bible. 4to, old calf. Londres, 1688 Imperfect. 1383 Holy Bible. 4to, old calf. (Broken.) Oxford, 1749 Wants title-page. 1384 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments, newly translated out of the Original Tongues. 4to, old calf. Oxford, 1740 1 69 1385 Biblia Sacra. Vulgatae Editionis, Sixti V. Pont. Max. ivssv recognita atque edita. Engraved title-page. 4to, old calf. Antverpiae ex-officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, 1631. The beautifully printed edition from the Plantin Press. 1386 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments. 4to, old calf. (Broken.) Basket, Oxford, 1751 1387 Biblia, Das ist: Die Heflige Schift Altes und Neues Testaments ; Nach der Deutschen Uberfetzung D. Martin Luther. 4to, contemporary calf, clasps, oak boards, gilt nails in corners. Germantown. Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur, 1743 This is the first Bible printed in a European Language in America (see O'Callaghan, No. i, 1743), and this is the identical copy exhibited at the Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876, with the original placard which accompanied it, certified to by Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker. It is a per- fect copy, but the title-page and last two leaves of the register have been re- paired. It also contains at the end, " a short account of the translations of the Bible," which is seldom found with it. Very rare in any condition. Brinley's copy, which was imperfect, sold for ^350. This copy was bound by Dreiner, who was one of the first bookbinders in Germantown. See Facsimile of TItle-page. 1388 Biblia, Das ist: Die Heilige Schrift, Altes und Neues Testament, etc. Germantown : Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur, 1763 This Edition was entirely re-printed, and is the Second Saur Bible. Somewhat stained. 1389 Another Copy. 4to, old calf. (Clasps). Germantown, 1763 1390 Biblia, Das Ist. Die Ganze Gottliche HeiHge Schrilt Altes und Neuen Testaments. 4to, old calf. (Clasps). Germantown : Gedruckt und zu finden bey Christoph Saur, 1776 The Third Saur, and really the rarest of the three, as the major portion of Ihe Edition was used for government purposes during the Revolution. 1391 Holy Bible. Translated from the Latin Vulgate. Dili- gently Compared with the Hebrew, Greek and other Editions in divers Languages, and First PubHshed by the English College at Douay, Anno 1609. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Carey, Stewart & Co., 1790 The First American Edition of the Douay Bible. Very rare ; and the first 4to Bible published in English in the United States. See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1790. Bl BL I A, He lu^ mh Seller (imtni^. ©el ititttn m\> Wrrten S3u*l W un> bf!^ ttia m 'Bttdii Wt SIJtorta6te. lermontoitm Facsimile of Title-page of Lot 1387. 171 1392 Holy Bible. Translated from the Latin Vulgate. Dili- gently Compared with the Hebrew, Greek and other Editions in divers Languages, etc. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia: Published by Mathew Carey, No. I2J Market Street, October 15, 1805. This is the Second American Edition. See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1805 1393 Another Copy. With imperfect map as frontis- piece. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, Oct. 15, 1805 The expression, " First American from the Fifth Dublin Edition," has led many to suppose this to be the first American Catholic Bible. 1394 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments ; together with the Apocrypha. Illustrated with maps and engravings. 4to, sheep. Mathew Carey, Philadelphia, Oct. 27, 1802 See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1802. 1395 Holy Bible. Illustrated. 4to, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia : Mathew Carey, Nov. 7, 1803 See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1803. Wanting a portion of the map. 1396 Holy Bible. (Stained.) 4to, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia : Mathew Carey, July 25, 1804 See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1804. 1397 Holy Bible. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, Aug. 19, 1805 Wanting the frontispiece. See O'Callaghan, No. 4, 1805. 1398 Holy Bible. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, April 23, 1806 Not in O'Callaghan. 1399 Holy Bible. Illustrated. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia, Mathew Carey, 1S08 See O'Callaghan, No. i, 1808. So scarce that O'Callaghan could not find a perfect copy to take his description from. 1400 Holy Bible. Embellished with eight engravings. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 18 10 Not in O'Callaghan. 1401 Holy Bible. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 181 1 See O'Callaghan, No. i, 181 1. 1402 Holy Bible. Embellished with ten maps and twenty his- torical engravings. Map as frontispiece torn. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 181 1 Not in O'Callaghan. 172 1403 Holy Bible. Embellished with ten maps and twenty his- torical engravings. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia : Mathew Carey, 1812 See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1812. 1404 Holjr Bible. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia, Mathew Gary, 1813 See O'Callaghan, No. i, 1813, 1405 Holy Bible. Stained. 4to, sheep. 1406 Holy Bible. Embellished with twenty-five engravings by Tiebout, etc. 4to, sheep- Philadelphia, M. Carey, 1813 Not in O'Callaghan. 1407 Holy Bible. Embellished with twenty five engravings. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia, M. Carey, 1814 See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 18 14. 1408 Holy Bible. Embellished with twenty-five maps and his- torical engravings. 4to, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, M. Carey & Son, 1819 See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1819. 1409 Holy Bible. Embellished with eleven maps and historical engravings. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia, M. Carey & Son, 1819 Not in O'Callaghan. 1410 Holy Bible. With the Apocrypha, Brown's Concordance, etc. Embellished with twenty maps and historical en- gravings. 4to, calf, gilt, marbled edges. Philadelphia, M. Carey & Son, N. D 141 1 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments. Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the foimer Translations diUgently compared and revised. 4to, sheep. Trenton : Printed and sold by Isaac Collins, 1 79 1 This is the first Bible printed in New Jersey ; proposals for its publica- tion were issued as early as 1788. This has the Practical Observations by Ostervald, Trenton, 1791, which is in but few copies, but not the Apocrypha. See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1791. 1412 Another copy. 4to, sheep. Trenton : Printed and sold by Isaac Collins, 1791 Has the Apocrypha, but not Ostervald's Observations. In some editions both the A|)Ocrypha and Ostervald's Observations were left out on account of the objections of the Baptists. 173 1413 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments ; together with the Apocrypha. Translated out of the Original Tongues, etc., with Marginal Notes and Refer- ences ; to which are added an Index and an Alphabetical Table of all the Names in the Old and New Testanents, with their Signification. Forty-eight engravings by Hill, Norman, Seymour, etc. Thick 4to, calf. United States of America: Printed at the Press in Worcester, Massa- chusetts, by Isaiah Thomas. Sold by him in Worcester, and by him and Company at Faust's Statue, No. 45 Newbury Street, Boston, 1791. See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1791. This copy differs from the one de- scribed by O'Callaghan, as he states it had two plates, while this has forty- eight. The one described by Isaiah Thomas had forty-eight plates and Concordance ; this has no Concordance. 1414 Another copy. (Stained.) Title-page, last leaf ^1x6. frontispiece repaired. Only one plate. 4to, calf. 1415 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments ; together with the Apocrypha, etc. ; also Brown's Con- cordance. Map of Palestine and nine engravings, by Hill, Doolittle and Gridley. 4to, morocco, gilt. Charlestown (Massachusetts) : Printed by and for Samuel Etheridge ; and for J. White & Co., Thomas & Andrews, West & Greenleaf, E. Larkin, and J. West, Boston, 1803. The error in the note to Job xxxvii: 22, is still misprinted "cold."' See O'Callaghan, No. 4, 1803. 1416 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments. Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the former Translations diligently compared and Revised. 4to, sheep. (Broken.) New York: Printed by Sage & Clough, 1803 See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1803. 1417 Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments, with arguments to the different Books, and moral and Theological Observations illustrating each Chapter. Composed by Rev. Mr. Ostervald, Professor of Divinity, and one of the Ministers of the Church at Neufchatel, in Switserland. Translated at the Desire of, and recom- mended by the Society for Propagating Christian Know- ledge. Illustrated, 4to, sheep. New York: Printed by Sage & Clough, for William Durell, Bookseller, No. 106 Maiden Lane, 1803. Not in O'Callaghan. 1418 Another copy. Without plate. 4to, sheep. 174 i4ig Biblia, Das ist : Die ganze Gottliche Heilige Schrift. Alten und Neuen Testaments. 4to, calf, clasps. Reading, Gottlob lungmann, 1805 See O'Callaghan, No. 5, 1805. 1420 Holy Bible. With the marginal references of Dr. Scott's Family Bible and Brown's Concordance. Illustrated •with maps, 4to, roan. New York; Published by Whiting & Watson, 1813 See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1813. 1421 Holy Bible. With the Apocrypha. Illustrated. 4to, sheep. New York : Printed and sold by Collins & Co., 1814 See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1814. 1422 Another copy. Soiled and torn. 4to, sheep. (Broken.) 1423 Collins's Stereotype Edition. The Holy Bible ; together with the Apocrypha. Illustrated. 4to, sheep. New York : Printed and sold by Collins & Co., 1816 First Quarto Edition stereotyped by Collins. To make the stereotype plates, John Watts, who introduced the Art into the United States, was em- ployed. See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1816. 1424 Collins's Stereotype Edition. The Holy Bible. Illus- trated. 4to, sheep. (Broken.) Published by Charles Ewer, Boston, N. D . Not in O'Callaghan. Different title-page and different illustrations from the preceding edition. 1425 Holy Bible. With Original Notes, Practical Observations and Chronological Tables, etc. By Thomas Scott. 4 vols. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia: W. W. Woodward, 1816 1426 Holy Bible. With Canne's Marginal Notes and Refer- ences. Stereotyped by B. & J. Collins, New York. Illustrated. 4to, calf, gilt. New York : Printed and sold by Collins & Co, 1817 See O'Callaghan, No. 1, 1817. 1427 Holy Bible. With Notes, Explanatory and Practical. Prepared and Arranged by Rev. George D'Oyly and Rev. Richard Mant. 3 vols. 4to, sheep. New York ; Printed and published by T. & J. Swords, l8l!5 See O'Callaghan No, 3, i8l8. 175 1428 Holy Bible. With the Apocrypha. Illustrated. 4to, sheep. Brattleborogh, Vt., 1817 J. Holbrook's stereotype copy. Third Edition. Notin O'Callaghan. 1429 . Another copy. 4to, sheep. Brattleborough, Vt., 1818 J. Holbrook's itereotype copy. See O'Callaghan No. 10, 1818. 1430 Another copy. 4to, sheep. Brattleborough, Vt., 1819 J. Holbrook's stereotype copy. Not in O'Callaghan. 1431 Holy Bible. With the Apocrypha. Illustrated. 4to, roan, gilt. Philadelphia : Published by H. C. Carey & I. Lea, 1823 Stereotyped for H. C. Carey and I. Lea, by B. & J. Collins. Not in O Callaghan. 1432 Holy Bible. With the Apocrypha. Frontispiece. 4to, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia: Published by Samuel Eckstein, 1833 In poor condition. Not in O'Callaghan. 1433 Biblia. Das ist : Ganze Heilige Schrift des Alten und Neuen Testaments. Illustrated. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia: Kimber & Scharpless, 1834 Not in O'Callaghan. 1434 Holy Bible. With the Apocrypha. Frontispiece. 4to, sheep. Hartford : Published by White, Dwier & Co., 1836 Not in O'Callaghan. Title-page torn. 1435 Holy Bible. With the Apocrypha. 4to, sheep. Cooperstown, N. Y.: Printed and sold by H. & E. Phinney, 1839 H. & E. Phinney's stereotype edition. Not in O'Callaghan. 1436 Holy Bible. Illustrated. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia: Published and sold by Kimber & Scharpless, 1840 Stereotyped by E. White, New York. Not in O'Callaghan. 1437 Holy Bible. With the Apocrypha. Illustrated. 4to, sheep. (Broken.) Boston : Published by B. B. Mussey, 1845 Not in O'Callaghan. 1438 Holy Bible. Illustrated. 4to, sheep. (Stained.) Philadelphia: Kimber & Sharpless, N. D. 1439 Holy Bible. Illustrated. a vols. 4to, calf. (Broken.) Boston : S. Walker, N. D. 176 Octavo, Etc. 1440 Holy Bible. Containing the Old Testament and the New. Newly translated out of the Originall Tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties speciall commandment. 8vo, old calf. Printed at London by Robert Barker, 1640 Contains a curious misprint in Genesis III. verse i : " Now the servant (for serpent) was more subtile than any beast of the field." Contains also Speed's Genealogies, and The Book of Common Prayer, and Psalms of David. Printed at Oxford, 1682. 1441 Another copy. 8vo, old calf. Printed at London by Robert Barker, 1641 Contains the same error as the former 1640 edition, but without the Prayer Book or Psalms. 1442 Another copy. 8vo, old morocco, gilt. (With portions of clasps worn.) London : Printed by E. T. for a Society of Statesmen, 1655 Neatly ruled with red lines throughout, containing in the back. The Book of Psalms, collected into English metre by Thomas Steinhold, John Hopins and others. Printed at Cambridge, 1662. Arthur Young's copy, with bookplate. Arthur Young was the cele- brated agriculturist and correspondent of General Washington. 1443 Another copy. (Pocket Edition.) 24mo, embossed old calf, gilt edges. London ; Printed by Charles Bill and ye Executors of Thomas New- comb, 1702. Contains the Psalms of Steinhold and Hopkins. 1444 Holy Bible. Both Old and New Testaments Digested. Illustrated and Explained by way of Question and Answer. 8vo, sheep. Poor condition. London, 1755 177 THE CELEBRATED AITKEN BIBLE. First Bible in English Printed in America. 1445 The I Holy Bible, | Containing the Old and New I Testa- ments : I Newly translated out of the | Original Tongues; | And with the former | Translations | Dili- gently compared and revised. | [Arms of the State of Pennsylvania] Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by R. Aitken, at Pope's | Head, Three Doors above the Coffee I House, in Market Street. | M.DCC.LXXXII. Thick i2mo, new calf. The collation corresponds with that given by Mr. Hildeburn in his ad- mirable bibliography of the "Issues of the Press in Pennsylvania," and contains the "Resolution of Congress,^' which will not be found in all copies. The first title-page and some few lines have been repaired, and the lower portion of the printer's address on the title to the New Testament has been cut off. The book is somewhat stained throughout, as are nearly all copies known. It is a well-known historical fact, that, in consequence of the embargo laid upon American commerce during the Revolutionary War, the Bible be- came an exceeding scarce book. Mr. Robert Aitken, a patriotic printer and bookseller of this city, undertook at his private expense to supply the con- stant and urgent demand for the work, by publishing the edition that is now popularly known as "The Aitken Bible." The circumstances attending the publication of this edition, and the discouraging obstacles encountered by Mr. Aitken in accomplishing his laborious task, are vigorously described by an anonymous author of the following interesting article published in the " Freeman's Journal," for November 26, 1782: " I can hardly express the feelings I experienced when I found that a complete edition of the Holy Scriptures, in our vernacular tongue, has been printed amongst us. The circumstances attending this arduous task are so extraordinary that the faithful historian cannot fail to rank it, both in its design and execution, amongst the most remarkable civil events of the present Revo- lution, What may we not expect from the abilities of this country in respect to literary undertakings, when we consider that this design has been executed in the midst, as it were, of conflagration, murder, brutality, and a general de- struction of the works of nature and art ? " This Edition of the Holy Scriptures is the only one, that was ever undertaken in America at the expense of an individual, unless we except the German Bible, printed some years ago by Mr. Sower, at a time when this country enjoyed a profound peace. As to Mr. Eliot's ' Indian Bible,' printed many years ago in New-England, it is well known that the whole expense was borne by the corporation for promoting the Gospel in New-England. How great then are the public indebted to Mr. Aitken, who, at the most im- minent risque of his private fortune, with very little support and patronage, and actuated by a generous zeal for the advancement of the moral interests of mankind, engaged solely in this very expensive and laborious task, What discouraging prospects for the completion of his work must the editor have had from time to time in the course of this cruel and desolating war?— More than twenty towns and villages of note have been made fuel for the flames which British inhumanity has kindled ; the avarice of our enemies has plun- dered a much greater number; and no less than nine of the capital cities of (12) i;8 1445' — Continued. these states have been in possession of the enemy ; amongst them was Phild- delphia, and yet, under all these disadvantages, a complete, an accurate, and elegant edition of the Bible was published in this very city, in four years from the time of the evacuation by the British. '• The very paper that has received the impression of these sacred books, was manufactured in Pennsylvania, the whole work therefore, is Purely American, and has risen, like the fabled Phcenix, from the ashes of that pile in which our enemies supposed they had consumed the liberties of America." 1446 Holy Bible. 12mo, old calf. PhlJaaelphla : Printed by William Toung, Bookseller, No. 52 Second Street, the corner of Chestnut, 1790. See 0'Callaglian,;No. 8, 1790. Very scarce. So much so that O'Callaghan had to take his description from the New Testament title-page, in an Imperfect copy. This copy has the upper right-hand comer torn from the title-page, but not to injure the printing. 1447 Holy Bible. Thick 16mo, sheep. Philadelphia : Printed by W . Young, No. B2 Second, the corner of Chest- nut Street, 1791-92. See O'Callaghan, No. 4, 1791. The title-page to the New Testament bears date of 1792. 1448 Holy Bible. 12mo, sheep. New York : Printed and sold by Hugh Gaine, at his Book-Store and Printing-Offlce, atjthe Bible in Hanover-Square, ire2. See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1792. " This Bible is In ruby type, and is said to have been Imported by Gaine already set up In pages." Title-page defaced. 1449 Holy Bible. 8vo, sheep. Trenton: Printed and sold by Isaac Collins, 1793 This edition has Witherspoon's address to the reader. See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1793. 1450 Another copy. 8vo, sheep. '45^ Another copy. Stained and imperfect at end. 8vo, sheep. 1452 Holy Bible. 12mo, sheep. Printed by William Young, Bookseller, No. 52 Second Street, the corner of Chestnut Street, 1794. Not in O'Callaghan. 1453 Holy Bible. 12mo, boards. Edinburgh, 1794 ^454 Holy Bible. Ornamented with superb engravings by James Filler, from celebrated pictures by old masters. The letter Press by Thomas Bere-sley. 2 vols. 8 vo, full morocco, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1795 Fine copy. From the library of Isaac Collins, the Patriot Printer of New Jersey, with autograph on title-page. 179 1455 Holy Bible. 12mo, smooth -grained morocco, gilt, gilt edges. R. Bowj'er, London, 1795 Printed on banknote paper. Very rare. 1456 Another copy. With the illustrations by Fittler. 12mo, calf. London, 1796 Printed on banknote paper. Name cut from title-page. Some pages loose. 1457 Holy Bible, Abridged : or, The History of the Old and New Testaments. Illustrated, with notes, and adorned with cuts for the use of children. 24mo, boards . Wilmington : Printed and sold by Peter Brynberg, 1797 Not In O'Callaghan. Very rare. 1458 Holy Bible. 12mo, sheep. United States of Colnmbia: Printed at Worcester, Massachusetts, by Isaiah Thomas. Sold by him In Worcester, by wholesale, boun d or in sheets, etc., 1799. Thomas' standing edition of 1797, with a new title-page. See O'Callaghan , No. 1, 1799. Stained and loose. 1459 Revised Translation and Interpretation of the Sacred Scriptures after the Eastern Manner. From Concur- rent Authorities of the Critics, Interpreters, and Com- mentators' Copies and Versions, showing that the Inspired Writings contain the seeds of the valuable sciences, being the source whence the ancient Philoso- phers derived them, also the most ancient histories and greatest antiquities ; and are the most entertaining as well as instructive to both the curious and serious. 8vo, sheep. London, 1799 Very curious and rare. 1460 Holy Bible. ISmo, sheep. Printed at Worcester, Mass., by Isaiah Thomas, 1300 Not in O'Callaghan. 1461 Holy Bible. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia : Printed for Mathew Carey, No. 118 High Street, llobert Cochran, printer, 1802. Notln O'Callaghan. Third Philadelphia edition. 1462 Another Copy. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Printed for Mathew Carey, 1802 Not in O'Callaghan. Third Philadelphia Edition. 1463 Holy Bible. 8vo, sheep. Whitehall : Printed for William Young, Bank Street. The first house on the right hand from Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, 1802 With the Scotch Psalms in metre. Both it and the New Testament dated 1805. See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1802. 1464 Another Copy. Without the Psalms and with the Title to the New Testament, dated i8o2. i8o 1465 Holy Bible. 8vo. United States of America: Printed in Worcester, Mass., for Isaiah Thomas, 1802. Imprint on the Title-page of the New Testament is 1801. See O'Cal- laghan. No. 2, 1802. 1466 Holy Bible. Translated out of the Original Tongues. By John Reeves. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1802 1467 Holy Bible. With Notes. By J. Parsons. 24mo, original boards, uncut. Bristol, 1803 Printed in Diamond type. A diminutive Edition. The notes are printed at the bottom of the page so they might be cut off by the binder, or bound up with the book. Lowndes calls it the smallest Bible ever printed. 1468 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Printed for Mathew Carey, No. 118 High Street. Robert Cochran, Printer, 1803 See O'Callaghan, No. 5, 1803. Carey purchased the standing type of * the Hugh Gaine Bible in 1792, which this edition mainly resembles. 1469 Holy Bible. 4 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia : Published by Benj. Johnson, 1804 See O'Callaghan No. 4, 1804. 1470 Holy Bible. Sixteenth Philadelphia Edition. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Printed by Mathew Carey, No. 122 High Street, 1805 Not in O'Callaghan. 147 1 Holy Bible. 2 vols. i2mo, roan. Philadelphia: W. W. Woodward, 1806 See O'Callaghan, No. 4, 1806. 1472 Another Copy. 2 vols, in I. i2mo, roan. Philadelphia, 1806 1473 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Printed by Mathew Carey, No. 12a High Street, 1806 See O'Callaghan No. 3, l8o6. 1474 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Printed by Mathew Carey, No. 122 High Street, 1807 See O'Callaghan No. 4, 1S07. 1475 Holy Bible. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, Jacob Johnson, 1807 See O'Callaghan No. 3, 1807. (Stained.) 1476 Holy Bible. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 1809 Not in O'Callagnan. (Stained.) 1477 Another Copy. i8i 1478 Thomson's Bible. The Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Covenant, commonly called the Old and New Testament. Translated from the Greek, by Charles Thomson, late Secretary to the Congress of the United States. Portrait inserted. 4 vols. Svo, half sheep. Jane Aitken, Philadelphia, 1808 Very scarce. Mr. Thomson's modesty prevented him from writing a preface to this Edition. See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1808. 1479 Thomson, Charles. A Synopsis of the Four Evange- hsts: or, A Regular History of the Conception, Birth, Doctrine, Miracles, Death, Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus Christ. 8to, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1815 See O'Callaghan No. 6, 1815. Has inserted on fly-leaf: "Dickinson Logan's. Presented to him by the venerable and virtuous Author, Charles Thomson, Esq., 1818." With book-plate of Dickinson Logan. 1480 Another Copy. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1815 Presentation copy from Charles Thomson to Algernon Sydney Logan, and so inscribed in Thomson's autograph on the back of tille-page. Also an account of the presentation on the fly-leaf by Deborah Logan, mother of Algernon Sydney Logan. 1481 Another copy. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1815 1482 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Hartford, Connecticut: Printed and sold by Hudson & Goodwin, 1809 See O'Callaghan, No. 6, 1809. First edition of the Bible printed in Connecticut. 1483 Holy Bible. 8vo, morocco. Boston : Greenough & Stebbins, 1809 See O'Callaghan, No. 4, 1809. 1484 Holy Bible. i2mo, calf. (Broken.) Philadelphia: W. W. Woodward, 1810 See O'Callaghan, No. 4, i8lo. 1485 Another copy. 2 vols. l2mo, roan. i486 Another copy. l2mo, calf. 1487 Holy Bible. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 181 1 See O'Callaghan, No. 4, 181 1. 1488 Another copy. i2mo, sheep. J489 Holy Bible. ^, „ ^ ^ ^ l2mo, sheep. Boston : Thomas & Andrews, 181 1 See O'Callaghan, No. 5, i8n. 1 82 1490 Holy Bible. i2mo, roan, gilt. Baltimore : John Hagerty, 181 2 See O'Callaghan, No. 5, 1812. The title-page to the New Testament bears the imprint of Brook W. Sower, 181 1. 1491 Holy Bible. l2mo, sheep. Hartford, Conn.: Hudson & Goodwin, 1812 See O'Callaghan, No. 8, 1812. 1492 Another copy. i2mo, sheep. 1493 Another copy, but with a different Monogram of the Printer on Title-page. l2mo, sheep. 1494 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 1812 See O'Callaghan, No. 6, 1812. (Stained.) 1495 Holy Bible. I2mo, sheep. Stereotyped for the Bible Society of Philadelphia, by T. Rutt. Shac- klewell, London, 181 2. The first Bible printed from stereotype plates in America. See O'Cal- laghan, No. 4, 181 2. 1496 Another copy. l2mo, sheep. 1497 Holy Bible. 8vo, sheep. New York : Published by Duyckinck, etc., 1812 See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1812. But never had woodcuts. 1498 Another copy. 8vo, sheep. 1499 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Nathan Carey, 1813 1500 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Hartford : Hudson & Goodwin, 1813 See O'Callaghan, No. 9, 1813. 1501 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: W. W. Woodward, 1813 See O'Callaghan, No. 7, 1813. 1502 Another copy. 2 vols. i2mo, sheep. 1503 Van Der Hooght's Biblia Hebraica. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1814 See O'Callaghan, No. 8, 1814. 1504 Scott's Holy Bible. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1818 See O'Callaghan, No. 4, 1814. Library stamp on title-page. 1505 New Hieroglyphical Bible. For the Amusement and Instruction of Children. Curious woodcuts. !6mo, boards, New York, 1815 i83 1506 Holy Bible. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 1815 Not in O'Callaghan. 1507 Holy Bible. l2mo, roan. New York: Stereotyped and printed by D. & G. Bruce, 18 15 The first American Stereotyped Bible, printed from plates made in this country. See O'Callaghan, No. 8, 181 5. Fine original binding, and very scarce. 1508 La Sainte Bible. l2mo, sheep. New York, 181 5 See O'Callaghan, No. 12, 1815. 1509 Holy Bible. I2mo, roan. Boston : Published by Cummings & Hilliard, 1815 Not in O'Callaghan. 1510 Holy Bible. 8vo, sheep. Walpole (N. H.) : Published by Anson Whipple, 1815 See O'Callaghan, No. 7, 1815. " This Edition was Printed at Walpole, N. H., by A. Whipple & Co., from a Press owned by I. Thomas." 151 1 Holy Bible. 8vo, sheep. Bible Society, Philadelphia, 1816 Not in O'Callaghan. 1512 Another copy. 8vo, morocco. (Stained-) 1513 Holy Bible. l2mo, sheep. New York: W. Mercein, 1816 See O'Callaghan, No. 28, 1816. 1514 Holy Bible. l2mo, roan. Philadelphia : W. W. Woodward, 1816 See O'Callaghan, No. 30, 1816. 1515 Holy Bible. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia. M. Carey & Son, 18 17 See O'Callaghan, No. 7, 1817. 15 16 Another copy. 1 2mo, sheep. 1517 . Another copy. l2mo, sheep. 1518 Holy Bible. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia. Mathew Carey, 1817 See O'Callaghan, No. 8, 1S17. The imprint on the title-p^e of the New Testament is Whitehall, 1808. 1519 Holy Bible. l2mo, sheep. Boston. Printed for Lincoln & Edmands, 1817 See O'Callaghan, No. 10, 1817 1 84 1520 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Boston. Published by West & Richardson, 1817 Not in O'Callaghan. Stereotyped by Collins, New York. 1521 Another copy. i2mo, sheep. 1522 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Hudson. Printed and published by W. E. Norman, 1817 Not in O'Callaghan. Very rare. 1523 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Boston. West & Richardson, 1818 Not in O'Callaghan. 1524 Holy Bible. i2mo, morocco. Boston. R. P. & C. Williams, 1818 See O'Callaghan, No. 9, i8l8. 1525 Holy Bible. i2mo, calf. Hartford, Conn. S. G. Goodrich, 1818 See O'Callaghan, No. 12, 181S. 1526 Holy Bible, i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia. W. W. Woodward, 1819 See O'Callaghan, No. 8, 1819. 1527 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Boston. Lincoln & Edmands, 1820 See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1820. 1528 La Sainte Bible. i2mo, sheep. New York, 1820 See O'Callaghan, No. 5, 1820. 1529 Holy Bible. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1821 See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1821. 1530 Holy Bible, l2mo, cloth. New York. E. Bliss and E. White, 1822 See O'Callaghan, No 6, 1822. 1531 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Hartford. Hudson & Co., 1822 Not in O'Callaghan. 1532 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1823 See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1823. 1533 Another copy. i2mo, sheep. 1534 Holy Bible. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia. H. C. Carey & I. Lea, 1824 S?e O'Callaghan, No. 11, 1824. i85 1535 Douay Bible. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia. Eugene Cummiskey, 1824 See O'Callaghan, No. 4, 1824. 1536 Another copy. 8vo, sheep, 1537 Pronouncing Bible. By Israel Alger, Jr. 8vo, sheep. Boston, 1825 See O'Callaghan, No. 5, 1835. 1538 Holy Bible. l2rao, roan. New York, 1826 Stereotyped for the American Bible Society, by A. Chandler. Not in O'Callagan. 1539 Holy Bible. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1827 See O'Callaghan, No. 9, 1827. 1540 Holy Bible. i2mo, calf. New York. White, Gallagher & White, 1827 See O'Callaghan, No. 11, 1827. 1541 Holy Bible. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1830 See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1830. 1542 Webster Bible. The Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments in the Common Version. With Amendments of the Language, by Noah Webster. 8vo, sheep. New Haven. Published by Durrie & Peck. Sold by Hezekiah Howe & Co., and A. H. Maltby, New Haven, and by N. & J. White, New York, 1833. See O'Callaghan, No. 8, 1833. Very scarce. Mr. Webster did not receive a crown from his fellow men, for this tampering with the scriptures. 1543 Holy Bible. Frontispieces. 8vo, roan. Sandbornton, N. H., Charles Lane, 1836 Not in O'Callaghan. 1544 Child's Bible. With plates. By a Lady of Cincinnati. 48mo, cloth. Fisher & Bro., Philadelphia (1834) See O'Callaghan, No. 22, 1834 . 1544"^ Holy Bible. With the Amendments of the Language. By Noah Webster. l6mo, sheep. (Broken.) New Haven, 1841 See O'Callaghan, No. 10, 1841. Very scarce. 1545 Holy Bible. Imperial 8vo, morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1842 See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1842. 1 86 1546 Hussey's Bible. With the Apocrypha and Briel Her- meneutic and Exegetical Commentary and Revised Version. By T. J. Hussey. 3 vols. Royal 8vo, cloth. London, 1844 1547 Holy Scriptures of the Old Covenant. In a Revised Translation by Rev. Charles Wellbeloved, Rev. George V. Smith and Rev, John S, Porter. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. London, 1859 1547a Polyglott Bible. Fessenden & Co.'s Edition. Royal 8vo, sheep. Brattleboro, 1834 Not in O'Callaghan. 1547b Holy Bible. 8vo, sheep. Claremont|]Manufacturing Company's Power Press, Claremont, N. H., 1837- Not in O'Callaghan. 1547c Holy Bible. Arranged in Paragraphs and Parallelisms. By T. W. Coit, Rector of Christ Church, Cambridge. i2mo, sheep. Cambridge, Manson & Grant, 1834 Contains, for the first time in any American Edition, the Original Address of the Translators to the readers, which first appeared in the First Edition of King James' Bible in 1611. See O'Callaghan, No. 10, 1834. i547d Holy Bible. l2mo, sheep. Stereotyped by D. & G. Bruce, Philadelphia, 1830 Not in O'Callaghan. 15470 Holy Bible. l2mo, sheep. Pittsburgh, Johnston & Stockton, 1834 See O'Callaghan, No. 13, 1834. i547f Holy Bible. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, Mathew Carey, 1809 Not in O'Callaghan. 1548 A Collection of Bibles. In English, French, Spanish and German. Printed between the Years i S29 and 1 86 1 , and with a few exceptions published in this country. Running in size from royal 8vo to i6mo, and in various bindings. 33 vols. i87 NEW TESTAMENTS. 1549 Das Neue Testament. l2ino, morocco. Germantown : Gedruckt und zu finden bey Christoph Saur, 1761 Very scarce. Not in O'Callaghan. 1550 Das Neue Testament. i2mo, contemporary sheep. Germantown : Gedruckt und zu finden bey Christoph Saur, 1763 Fourth Edition of Saur's Testament. See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1763. 1551 Das Neue Testament. l2mo, half morocco. Germantown: Gedruckt und zu finden bey Christoph Saur, I77e See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1775. 1552 A I Collection | of the | New Testament | Commands, Published for the benefit of those, who know | the truth, as it is in Jesus. I Svo, title I p, preface I p, text 4-24 pp. Boston. I Printed for and sold by John Mascoll Williams in Haverhill, MDCCLXXVII. See Facsimilb of Title-pagb, which has name written on. Of the utmost rarity and possibly unique, and ranking with first Testaments printed in English in America. 1553 The New | Testament | Of our Lord and Saviour | Jesus Christ, | Newly Translated out of the | Original Greek; | And with the former | Translations | Diligently Compared and Revised, | Appointed to be Read in Churches. | l2mo, half morocco. Philadelphia: I Printed and Sold by Hall and Sellers, in Market I Street, M.DCC.LXXX. Collation, title, I p.; the Order of the Books of the New Testament, I p.; text, 333 pp., not numbered. Title-page and last leaf repaired, and name erased from title-page ; but a very good copy of one of the rarest of the American Editions of the New Testament. It is so scarce that O'Callaghan (No. 2, 1780) had to take his description from an advertisement in the Penn- sylvania Gazette, June 7, 1780. See Facsimile of Title-pagb. 1554 The I New Testament, | of our | Lord and Saviour | Jesus Christ, ) Newly translated out of the | Original Greek; | And with the former | Translations | Diligently compared and revised. | Appointed to be read in Churches. | l2mo. half morocco. Wilmington, | Printed and Sold by James Adams, ( M.DCC.LXXXI. Collation, title, I p.; the Order of the Books of the New Testament, I p.; text, pp. 3-408 pp. Title-page and several leaves repaired on margin. Not in O'Callaghan. Of the greatest rarity ; in fact I know of no other copy. Sbe Facsimile of Title-pagb. IQ O L L E C T I O N /(\/^^^^^^%v THE ^n^Lx^ //i NEW TESTAMENT Commands, Publifhed for the benefit of thofe, who know the iruth, as it is in Jefus. *^ Blefled are they that do his Coniniaiidnjenfs that they niay have right io the tree, ofLiEE Rev, xxti^ 14." Facsimh.e of Title-page of Lot (552. THE NEW TESTAMENT Of oar Lord and Saviour JESUS CHRIST, Newly tranflated out of the Original Greek; And with the former TRANSLATIONS Diligently Compared and Revtfed Appointed to be Read in Churches. PHILADELPHIA: Printed and Sold by HALL and S E L L E RS, in MARireT Street, M.DCC.LXXX. Facsimile of Title-page of Lot 1553. THE NEW TESTAMENT O F O U R LORD and SAVIOUR IjESUS CHRIST, Newly tranJUtd' duf of the ORIGINAL GREEK; Am) wilb live former S TRANSLATIONS Diligently compared and revised. Appointed to be lead in CHURCHES. TTI LMJ NG TON^ D Priwted AWDaoLOBT'J AMES ADAMS, J) ■ ' M,DCC,LXXXr. Facsimile of Title-page of Lot 1554. 191 ^555 Das Neue Testament i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia : Gedruckt bey Melchior Steiner, in der Reesstrasse. nahe bey der Dritten-strass^, 1783. Rare. See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1783. Imperfect. 1556 Das Neue Testament. l2mo, sheep. Germantaun, Gedruckt bey Michael Billmeyer, 1787 Very rare. Not in O'Callaghan. } ' l°l 1557 Das Ganz Neue Testament. Unsers Herrn Jesu Christi, Recht grundlich verdeutschet. l2mo, sheep. Ephrata in Pennsylvanien, Anno, 1787 Very rare. Not in O'Callaghan. The most of this edition was used up m sheets to make cartridges for the Continental Army. 1558 New Testament. 12mo, sheep. tweenlec"o*nX''na-Tm^l't'^eet^s,?7r^'^ CrukBhank, on Market Street be- Comer torn from last page ana title torn. Not In O'Callaghan. Very scarce. 1559 Das Neu6 Testament : Erste Auflage. 12mo, sheep. Very scarce. PhllaaelpWa. Gedruckt bey Carl Cist 1791. Not In O'Callaghan. 1560 Another copy. 12mo, sheep, clasps. 1 56 1 Another copy. 13mo. sheep, (Broken) Lacks half of last leaf of Register. 1562 New Testament. 12rao, half morocco. Philadelphia. Printed by Benjamin Johnson, 1792 Not in O'Callaghan. Wanting last page and several leaves repaired. Stained throughout. 1563 The I New | Testament | of. | Our Lord and Saviour | Jesus Christ : | to which are annexed, | Marginal Refer- ences and Illustrations, | an exact summary of the sev- eral books, I a Paraphrase on the most obscure or im- portant parts, I An Analysis of the Contents of each chapter, [ Explanatory Notes, | and Evangelical Reflec- tions. I By the late | Reverend John Brown, | Minister of the Gospel at Haddington. | With frontispiece of America receiving the Bible, map and other engravings, by Doolittle. Folio, contemporary sheep. New York | Printed by Hodge and Campdell | ana sold at their respec- tive Book-Stores 1792. This is really the New Testament to O'Callaghan, No. 1, 1792, but has been Issued separately by the publishers. It Is the only one that ever came unaer my observation. The frontispiece is curious, as It represents "America" with the " Constitution" In her hand, receiving the Bible. The Goddess of Liberty on one siae, behind "America" a pedestal with the names of Washing- ton, Montgomery, Greene, Franlilln, Warren, Adams, Mercer, Putnam, Jay, Clinton, Gat^es, Morris and Fayette inscribed thereon. 192 1564 Das Neue Testament. 12mo, roan. Ephrata. Qedruckt bey Benjamin Mayer, 1795. Not In O'Callaghan. Title-page repaired ana frontispiece damaged, and wanting several leaves. Scarce In any shape. 1565 Das Neue Testament. 12mo, sheep, claps. Germantown. Michael Blllmeyer, 1795 See O'Callaghan, ITo. 1, 1795. 1566 Das Neue Testament. 12mo, half morocco. Philadelphia. Carl Cist, 1796 Not in O'Callaghan. 1567 New Testament. 12mo, sheep. Lancaster. Printed by J. Bailey & W. & E. Dickson in Klngstreet, 1796. Not In O'Callaghan. Very rare. 1568 New Testament. 12mo. Lancaster. Printed by J. Bailey &W.&B,. Dickson, 1797. See O'Callaghan, No. 1, 1797- Very rare. 1569 Novum Testamentum. Juxta exemplar Joannis Millii accuratissime impressum. Editio Prima Americana. 12ino, sheep. Wlgolnlse, Massachusettensl. Ezcudebat Isaias Thomas, Jun., Slngu- latim et numerose eo vendita offiolnce suae Apiil, 1800. See O'Callaghan, No. 1, 1800. A fine copy of the very rare First Edition ot the New Testament printed In Greek In this country. 1570 Das Neue Testament. 12mo, sheep. Harrlsburg, Benjamin Mayer, 1800 Not In O'Callaghan. Kare. 1571 New Testament. 12mo, sheep. Octoraro. Printed by Francis Bailey and to be sold at his Bookstore, No. 116 Highstreet, Philadelphia, 1801. Of the greatest rarity. Fine copy. Not in O'Callaghan. 4572 New Testament. 12mo sheep. Worcester, Isaiah Thomas, Jr., 1802 See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1802. 1573 Another Copy. l2mo, sheep. 1574 New Testament. l2mo, sheep. Brookfield, Mass. : E. Merriam & Co., 1802 Not in O'Callaghan. (Stained.) 1575 New Testament. i2mo, sheep. Wilmington (Del,) : Printed and sold by Peter Brynberg, 1802 See O'Callaghan No. 3, 1802. Title-page scribbled on. 1576 New Testament. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia : Printed for Benj. Johnson, etc., 1802 See O'Callaghan No. I, 1802. 1577 Another Copy. (Stained.) 193 1578 Das Neue Testament. l2mo, sheep Germantaun : Michael BiUmeyer, 180^ bee O'Callaghan No. i, 1803. '' 1579 Another Copy. (Stained.) l2mo, sheep. 1580 New Testament. l2mo, sheep Philadelphia: Published by Jacob Johnson & Co., 1804 Not in O'Callaghan. ^ 1581 New Testament. Rheims Version. 4to. steep Philadelphia: Published by Mathew Carey, i8oc See O Callaghan No. 1805. Issued previously to the Holy Bible of same date, ^ 1582 New Testament. i2mo. Boston : Printed for Thomas & Andrews, iSoe From the Bible of same date. O'Callaghan No. 7, 1805. 1583 New Testament. l2mo, sheep. New York : Printed and sold by E. Duyckinck 1806 Not in O'Callaghan. 1584 Novum Testamentum Graecum. I2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1806 See O'Callaghan No. 3, 1806. 1585 Another Copy. l2mo, sheep. 1586 Novum Testamentum Graecum. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1806 See O'Callaghan No. 4, 1806. 1587 Das Neue Testament. l2mo, sheep. Germantown : Michael Billmeyer, 1807 See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1807. 1588 Another Copy. i2mo, sheep. (Clasps.) 1589 New Testament. 12mo, sheep. Brookfleld, Mass.: E, Merriam & Co., 1807 Not In O'Callaghan. 1590 Das Neue Testament. 12mo, sheep. Clasp broken. Germantown : Michael Billmever, 1808 Not in O'Callaghan. ' 1591 New Testament. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia; Printed and sold by Abel Dickinson, Whitehall, iXmile above Callowhlll Street, on the Ridge Boad, 1808. Very rare. Not in O'Callaghan. Title defaced. Whitehall was on the site of the fountain now on Spring Garden Street, between Thirteenth and Broad Streets, Philadelphia. ^592 Another copy. Title not perfect. 12mo, sheep. 1593 New Testament in an Improved Version, upon the basis of Archbi.shop Newcome's new Translation. Svo, sheep. Boston : Printed by Thomas B. Wait, 1809 " This version is avowedly made to support the modern Socinian scheme, for though Archbishop Newcome's name is specifled on the title- page, as a kind of model, his authority is disregarded whenever it militates against the creed of the anonymous editors."— Ilorne. See O'Callaghan, No. 1, 1809. (13) 194 1594 Novum Testamentum Graece, ex recensione cum Jo. Jac, Griesbachii cum selecta Lectionum varietate. 2 vols. In 1, 8vo, sheep. Lip3l8B, G. J. Gosohen, 1805. Cantabiigise Nov- Anglorum, 1809. Typls Academicls Sumtlbus W. Wells et W. HilUard. See O'Callaghan, No. 4, 1809. 1595 Das Neue Testament. 12mo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia : George W. Mentz, 181j Not In O'Callaghan. 1596 Das Neue Testament. 12mo, sheep. Germantown : Michael BUlmeyer, 1610 Not In O'Callaghan. 1597 New Testament. 12nio, sheep. Philadelphia; Published and sold by Abel Dickinson, 1810 Not In O'Callaghan. 1598 New Testament. 12mo, sheep. Brookfleld, Mass.: Printed by E. Merrlam & Co., 1810 See O'Callaghan, No. 8, 1810. 1599 Le Nouveau Testament en Francais sur la Vulgate. Traduction de la M. De Sacy. 2 vols. In 1. 8vo, sheep. Boston : J. T. Buckingham, 1810 See O'Callaghan, No. i. Title-page repaired. 1600 New Testament. 12mo, sheep. Wilmington (Del.): Printed and sold by Peter Brynberg, 1811 Not In O'Callagha. Very scarce. 1601 Another copy. Stained. 12U10. 1602 New Testament. 12mo, sheep. Brookfleld, Mass.: E. Merrlam & Co., 1811 Not in O'Callaghan. 1603 New Testament. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Benjamin C. Buzby, 1811 See O'Callaghan, No, 2. 1811. 1604 Le Nouveau Testament. 12mo, sheep. Boston, 1811 Not In O'Callaghan. 1605 Das Neue Testament. 12mo, sheep. Clasps. (Broken.) Lancaster: Wilhelm Hamilton, 1812 See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1812. 1606 New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Chri.st. Tran.slated out of the Original Greek, and with the former translation diligently compared and revised. With the learned and excellent Preface of the Rev. Thomas Scott, D. D., author of the Conj- roentary on the Bible, etc. 8vo, sheep. New York ; Published by Whitney & Watson, 1812 This does not exactly agree with O'Callaghan, No. 1, 1812. 1607 New Testament. 12nio, sheep. S tereotyped for the Bible Society at Philadelphia, 1812 Not in O'Callaghan. 195 i6o8 t)as Neue Testament. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia: George VT. Mentz, 18lS Not In O'Callaghan. 1609 New Testament. i2mo, sheep. Chambersburg : Published for John Shryock, G. K. Harper, Printer, 1813. Not in O'Callaghan. Early Chambersburg imprint and rare. 1610 New Testament. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 1813 Not in O'Callahan. i6n New Testament. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Published by Benjamin and Thomas Kite, 1813 Not in O'Callaghan. 1612 New Testament. i2mo, sheep. Hartford : Printed by Hudson & Goodwin, 18 13 Not in O'Callaghan. 1613 Das Neue Testament. i2mo, sheep, clasps. Somerset : Gedruckt und zu finden bey Friedrich Goeb, 1814 See O'Callaghan, No. 4, 1814. The first New Testament published we«t of the Alleghenies, 1614 Novum Testamentum juxta exemplar Joannis Millii. I2mo sheep. Bostoniae : Esaias Thomas Jun., 1814 See O'Callaghan, No. 5, 1814. 1615 Le Nouveau Testament. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1 8 14 Not in O'Callaghan. 1616 Das Neue Testament. l2mo, sheep, clasps. Philadelphia: G. & D. Billmeyer, 1815. See O'Callaghan, No. 5, 1815. 1617 New Testament. 8vo, roan. Philadelphia : Printed by P. M. Lafourcade, i8l6 Not in O'Callaghan. 1618 Another copy. 8vo, sheep. 16 19 New^^ sh^eep^'^^Ste'reotyped for the Bible Society at Philadelphia, 1816 '^'° ""^Tmlsheer'"'" ^^''^^^IP^''^ = ^•'^-- ^^^"^^^' '''' See O'Callaghan, No. 5, 1816. '^" ^^;Ll"eT'"*" Windsor, Vt. : Printed by Jesse Cochran, ,8,6 See O'Callaghan, No. 6, 18,6. '^" ^^TmI1heT^"*■ Philadelphia: W. W. Woodward, ,8,6 196 1623 New Testament. 8vo, sheep. New York : Stereotyped by E. & J. White (or " The American Bible Society," 1817. See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1817. 1624 New Testament. Rheims Version. l2mo, sheep. (Broken.) Georgetown, D. C. : Printed by W. DufFy, Book-seller and Stationer, 1 817. See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1817. 1625 Ne^v Testament. izmo, sheep. Bridgeport, Conn. : Printed and Sold by L. Lockwood, 1817 Not in O'Callaghan. 1626 New Testament. l2mo, morocco, gilt. New York: Collins & Hanney, N. D. (1817) Not in O'Callaghan. 1627 New Testament. 4to, half morocco. Brattleborough, Vermont : Printed and Sold by John Holbrook, N. D. (1818) 1628 New Testament. izmo, sheep. New York : Patterson & Lambdin, 1818 Not in O'Callaghan. Stained. 1629 New Testament. l2mo, sheep. Wilmington (Del.) : Printed and Sold by Robert Porter, 1818 Not in O'Callaghan. 1630 Das Neue Testament. i2mo, sheep, clasps. Germantown: M. Billmeyer, 1819 See O'Callaghan, No. 6, 1819. 1631 Das Neue Testament. i2mo, sheep. Neu-Berhn : Salomon Miller und Henrich Riebel, 1810 Not in O'Callaghan. 1632 New Testament. i2mo, sheep. American Bible Society : New York, 1819 Not in O'Callaghan. 1633 New Testament. Illustrated. i2mo, sheep. Brattleborough, Vt. : Published by J. Holbrook, 1819 Not in O'Callaghan. Frontispiece damaged. 1634 New Testament. Frontispiece. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, G. W. Mentz, 1820 Not in O'Callaghan. 1635 Translation of the New Testament. By Gilbert Wake- field. 8vo, sheep. Cambridge: Printed at the University Press, 1820 See O'Callaghan, No. i, 1820. 1636 New Testament. i2mo, sheep . Utica, William Williams, 1820 Not in O'Callaghan. 197 1637 New Testament. i2mo, sheep. Providence, R. I., Miller & Hutchens, 1821 See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1821. 1638 Das Neue Testament. i2mo, sheep. (Stained.) Lancaster, Johann Bar, 1821 Not in O'Callaghan. 1639 Novum Testamentum. Auctore Johanna Leusden. i2mo, sheep. Novi Eboraci, Georgii Long, 1821 Not in O'Callaghan. 1640 New Testament in Greek and English. By Abner Kneeland, Minister of the First Independent Church of Christ, called Universalist, in Philadelphia. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1822 See O'Callaghan, No. 8, 1822. 1641 NeAW Testament. i2mo, sheep. Boston, 1822 See O'Callaghan, No. 5, 1822. 1642 Das Neue Testament. i2mo, sheep, clasps. Germantown, M. BUlmeyer, 1822 See O'Callaghan, No. 6, 1822. 1643 Another copy. i2mo, sheep, clasps. 1644 Novum Testamentum Graecum. Cura P. Wilson. l2mo, sheep. Hartfordi^, 1822 Not in O'Callaghan. 1645 New Testament. Being the English only of the Greek and English Testament. Translated by Abner Knee- land. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1823 Not in O'Callaghan. 1646 Another copy. 1647 New Testament. i2mo, sheep. Albany, Websters & Skinners, 1834 Not in O'Callaghan. 1648 New Testament. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, Marot & Walter, 1824 Not in O'Callaghan. 1649 Another copy. l2mo, sheep. 1650 New Testament. By the Way of Question and Answer. By Rev. John Power of St. Peter's Church. i2mo, sheep. New York, James Cunningham, 1824 The Catholic Version. See O'Callaghan, No. 7, 1824. lei;! Le Nouveau Testament. ■■ l2mo,sheep. B°st°". '824 See Addenda to O'Callaghan, No. I, 1824. 198 1652 New Testament. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1824 See O'Calls^han, No. 6, 1824. 1653 Another copy. i2mo, sheep. 1654 New Testament. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1824 See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1824. 1655 Das Neue Testament. Illustrated. i2mo, sheep, clasps. Carlisle, Pa., Moser und Peters, 1824 Not in O'Callaghan. Very rare ; much stained. 1656 Apocryphal Ne'w Testament. Being all the Gospels, Epistles and other Pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, his Apostles and their Companions. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, E. T. Scott, 1825 Not in O'Callaghan. First American Edition. 1657 New Testament. Frontispiece. i2mo, sheep. New York, Samuel Marks, 1826 See O'Callaghan, No. 6, 1826. 1658 New Testament. i2mo, sheep. New York, 1826 See O'Callaghan, No. 4, 1826. 1659 Das Neue Testament. Illustrated. 12mo, steep, Carlisle. Moser und Peter, 1826. Not In O'Callagtian. (Stained.) 1660 New Testament. 8vo, sheep. Boston, 1827 See O'Callaghan, No. 1, 1827, 1661 New Testament. With an introduction, etc., by J. A. Cummings. 12mo, sheep. Boston, 1827 See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1827. 1662 New Testament. 12mo, sheep. Concord, N. H., J. M. Putnam, 1827 Not In O'Callaghan. 1663 New Testament. 12mo, sheep. Elizabeth-Town, N. J. Printed by James Sanderson, 1827 Not lu O'Callaghan. 1664 New Testament. With reterences and a Key sheet of questions, etc., by Henry Wilbur. 12mo, sheep. Boston, 1827 See O'Callaghan, No. 3, 1827. 1665 Das Neue Testament. Illustrated. 12mo, sheep, clasps. Carlisle. Moser und Peters, 1827 Not in O'Callaghan. 1666 New Testament. 8vo, sheep. Bible Society ol Philadelphia, 1828, Not in O'Callaghan. 199 1667 The Sacred \Vritings of the Apostles and Evangelists of Jesus Christ, commonly styled the New Testament, translated from the original Greek by George Campbell, James MacKnight and Philip Doddridge, Doctors of the Church of Scotland. With prefaces to the Histori- cal and Epistolary Books, etc. Second Edition. 12mo, sheep. Bethany, Brooke Co., Va. Printed and published by Alex. Campbell, 1828 Very rare. Alexander Campbell, the editor and publisher of this book, was originally a Presbyterian, but withdrew from that church in 1812, and became a Baptist. He was finally excluded from the fellowship of the Bap- tist Churches on account of his peculiar views on Baptismal Kegeneration, and founded a religious sect called " Disciples 0/ Christ," popularly known as " Campbellites,^' and this Is their Kew Testament. 1668 New Testament. With Walker's Explanatory Key, etc., by Jeremiah Goodrich. i2mo, boards. Albany, 1828 Not in O'Callaghan. Fine copy. 1669 New Testament. l2mo, sheep. Concord, N. H.: Luther Roby, 1828 Not in O'Callaghan. 1670 Another copy. Frontispiece. l2mo, sheep. 1671 Das Neue Testament. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: J. G. Ritter, 1828 Not in O'Callaghan. 1672 Das Neue Testament. Illustrated. i2mo, half bound. Harrisburg, Pa.: Gustave G. Peters, 1830 Not in O'Callaghan. 1673 Another copy. i2mo, sheep. 1674 Das Apokryphische Neue Testament. i2mo, sheep. Lancaster : Johann Bar, 1830 Not in O'Callaghan. Rare. 1675 Another copy. i2mo, sheep, clasps. 1676 Gospel of St. John in Greek and English. By E. Friederici. i2mo, sheep. New York, 1830 See O'Callaghan, No. 9, 1830. 1677 New Testament. By Israel Alger, Jun. l2mo, half bound. Boston, 1830 Not in O'Callaghan. 1678 New Testament in the Common Version, conformed to Grie-sbach's Standard Greek Text. i2mo, boards. Boston, 1830 See O'Callaghan, No. 5, 1830. 200 1679 New Testament. With explanatory Notes, etc., by J. Olney. l2mo, sheep. Hartford, 1831 See O'Callaghan, No. 5, 1831. Author of Olney's Geography. 1680 New and Corrected Version of the New Testament : or, a Minute revision, and professed translation of the Original Histories, Memoirs, Letters, Prophecies, etc., by Rudolphus Dickinson. 8vo, sheep, Boston, 1833 See O'Callaghan, No. I, 1833. " One of the most absurd attempts to improve the authorized version that has ever been printed." Very rare. 1681 New Testament. Arranged in Paragraphs such as the sense requires, etc. By James Nourse. i2mo, sheep. Boston, 1834 See O'Callaghan, No. 9, 1834. 1682 New Testament. Arranged in Paragraphs and Parellel- isms. By T. W. Coot, Rector of Christ Church, Cam- bridge. i2mo, sheep. Cambridge, 1834 See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1834. 1683 Paragraph New Testament. i2nio, half bound. Boston, 1836 Not in O'Callaghan. 1684 The Sacred Writings of the Apostles and Evangelists of Jesus Christ, commonly styled the New Testament. Translated from the Original Greek, by Doctors George Campbell, James Macknight and Philip Doddridge. With Prefaces, Various Emendatiops and an Appendix, by Alexander Campbell. 8vo, sheep. Pittsburgh, 1839 The very rare Campbellite Testament. Not in O'Callaghan. 1685 Das Neue Testament. i2mo, sheep. Lebanon, Pa., 1840 Not in O'Callaghan. i685 Das Neue Testament. i2mo, sheep. Harrisburg, Pa., Scheffer and Beck, 1848 Not in O'Callaghan. 1687 New Testament. 8vo, sheep. Philaddlphia, A. Komstok, 1848 Comstock's Phonetic Testament. See O'Callaghan, No. 2, 1848. 1688 Another copy. 1689 The Commonly received Version of the New Testa- ment. Edited by Spencer H. Cone and W. H. Wyckoff. 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1850 O'Callaghan mentions one dated 1851, but not this. Baptist Version : the words " baptize " and •' bapfism " are rendered throughout immerse a,nd, immersion. 1690 Another copy. §vo, sheep. 20I legi New Testament. 8vo, roan. Philadelphia and Tuscaloosa (Ala.), i8^? Not in O'Calkghan. 1692 New Testament. Rheims Version. i2mo, sheep. Baltimore, Fielding Lucas, Jr., N. D 1693 New Testament. i6mo, sheep. Hagerstown, Indiana, William Stewart, N. D. (1843) 1694 New Testament. Illustrated. i6mo, sheep. (Broken.) Hartford, S. Andrews & Sou, N. D 1695 New Testament. i2mo, sheep. Utica, William Williams, 1832 Not in O'Callaghan. MISCELLANEOUS NEW TESTAMENTS. 1696 The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Translated out of the Latin Vulgat, by John Wiclif; to which is prefixt a History of the Several Translations of The H. Bible and N. Testament, by John Lewis. Fine mezzotint portrait by White. Folio, old calf. Loudon, 1731 1697 New Testament. Designed for the use of Students. 4to, half sheep. New York : Published by Charles Starr, 1835 Not in O'Callaghan. Has wide margin for notes. 1698 Two-fold New Testament. Being a New Translation accompanying a Newly formed Text in Parallel Columns. By Rev. Thomas S. Green. 4to, cloth. London, N. D 1699 Septuagint Version of the Old Testament. With an English Translation. 4to, cloth. London, 1879 1700 New Testament : or, The Book of the Holy Gospel of our Lord and our God, Jesus the Messiah. A Literal Translation from the Syriac. Portrait. By James McClintock, D.D. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1858 See O'Callaghan, No. II, 1895. 1701 The Book of the New Covenant of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ; being a critical revision, etc., by the Authority of Granville Penn. With Supplement. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1836 J702 Translation of the New Testament, from the Original Greek, by Nathaniel Scarlett. Illustrated with fine copperplates. 8*0, half bound, uncut. London, 1798 202 1703 New Testament. Rheims Version. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1834 See O'Callaghan, No. 4, 1834. 1704 Spiritualistic Testament. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Clirist, as revised and corrected by the Spirits. By Leonard Thorn. 8vo, cloth. New York, N. D. (1861) Very rare. 1705 Le Nouveau Testament. 8vo, half bound. Quebec, 1846 The only edition of the New Testament published in Canada East. Not in O'Callaghan. 1706 New Testamient, Being the First Translation, by Wm. Tyndale. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco. London, 1S36 1707 New Testament. Revised and made conformable to the Greek of Griesbach (by Edgar Taylor.) 8vo, cloth, uncut. W. Pickering, London, 1840 1708 New Testament. With notes and References, by John Worsley. 8vo, cloth. London, 1770 1709 New Testament. Translated from the Original Greek, by G. Campbell, P. Doddridge and J. Macknight. l2mo, cloth, uncut. Aberdeen, 1827 1710 New Testament. Translated from the original Greek into pure English, by Jonathan Morgan. i2mo, cloth. Portland, 1848 Not in O'Callaghan. A curious edition. 1711 New Testament. i2mo, sheep. Bible Society at Philadelphia, 1812 Not in O'Callaghan. First New Testament printed from stereotype plates in America. Very rare. 1712 Le Nouveau Testament. i2mo, sheep. New York, 1831 See O'Callaghan, No. 15, 1831. 17 13 NevT Testament. l2mo, boards. York (U. C): Printed and published by R. Stanton. N. D. Very rare. The first Testament printed in Upper Canada, at York, now Toronto, in 1831, 17 14 Biblia Greeca. Vetus Test, Graecum, ex Versione Sep- tuaginta, Interpretum, Juxta Exemplar Vaticanum Romae Editum. Thick, small 8vo, vellum. Amstelodimi, 1683 With autograph of the celebrated English statesman, " Stratford Can- ning, 1806," on fly-leaf. 1715 New Testament. Frontispiece. i6mo, calf. Hartford : Silas Andrews, 1824 See O'Callaghan, No. 5, 1824. 203 17 16 Vetus Testamentum Graecum ex Versione Septua- ginta, Interpretum, Juxta Exemplar Vaticanum Roma Editum. Thick l6mo, calf, neat. Cantabrigise, 1665 Formerly belonged to the eminent naturalist, John Ray, founder of the Ray Society ; with his autograph, " E Libris Joan Ray, M.A. Trin. C.C." on title-page. 17 17 New Testament. Illustrated. i6mo, roan, tucks. Hartford, Ct., 1838 Not in O'Callaghan. 1718 Confederate New Testament. i6mo, boards. Augusta Confederate Bible Society, instituted in the year 1862. Printed by Wood, Hanleiter, Rice & Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1862. Fine copy of the very rare Confederate Edition of the New Testament. 1719 Polyglott Testament. With the beautiful wood engrav- ings by Dr. Alex. Anderson. Steel engravings by lllman and others. 32mo, calf. New York, 1832 Not in O'Callaghan. 1720 Another Copy. 32mo, calf. 1721 New Testament. 32mo, boards. Baltimore, 1832 Not in O'Callaghan. 1722 Novum Testamentum Domini nostri lesv Christi, interprete Theodoro Beza. 32mo, old calf. Cantabrigise, 1641 This copy belonged to Lord Somers, and has his autograph on fly-leaf. It has bound with it " The whole Booke of Psalmes ; collected into English Metre by Thos. Stemhold, Jo. Hopkins, W. Whittingham and others." And " The Book of Common Prayer." London, 1643 1723 New Testament, Stories and Parables for Children. Illustrated with woodcuts. l6mo, paper. From Sidney's Press, New Haven, 1809 A very curious chap-book. 1724 Kekitchemanitomenahn Gahbemahjeinnunk Jesus Christ Oloashke Wawweendunimahgawin. 8vo, sheep. Albany : Packard and Van Benthuysen, Printers, 1833 This is a translation of the New Testament in the Chippewa Language by Doctor Edwin James, assisted by John Tanner. At the end are the Ten Commandments and a hjrmn, in the same language. See O'Callaghan, No. 15, 1833. 1725 Ke Kauoha Hou a Ko Kakou ha Ku e Ola'i a Jesu Kristo ; oia ka Olelo Hemolele no ke ola, a na lunaolelo i Kakau ai. l2mo, sheep. Oahu: Na Na Misionarii Pai, 1835 New Testament in the Language of the Sandwich Islands. Not in O'Callaghan. 204 1726 The Holy Gospels. i2mo, cloth. Montreal, 1880 In the Iroquois Indian Dialect. 1727 Ne Kaghyadonghsera ne Royada dokenghdy ne Isaiah. l2mo, cloth. New York, 1839 The Mohawk version of the Book of Isaiah. See O'Callaghan, No, 20, 1839. 1728 Nene Karighwiyoston Tsinihorighhoten ne Saint John. i2mo, sheep. London, N. D. First published by the British and Foreign Bible Society, Londom 1805 ; and addressed to the Six Nations, by Captain John Norton a half- breed Mohawk Chief, who was the translator. It has the Mohawk and English version on opposite pages of the Gospel of St. John. Fine clean copy. Scarce. 1729 The Gospel According to Saint John. In the Mohawk Language. l6mo, sheep. New York, 1818 See O'Callagh, No. 7, 1818. Wants the title-page in the Mohawk Language. Very rare. 1730 The Gospel According to Saint Luke. Translated into the Seneca Tongue, by T. S. Harris. i2mo, sheep. • New York, 1829 See O'Callaghan, No. 16, 1829. Rare. 1731 The Three Epistles of the Apostle John. Translated into Delaware Indian, by C. F. Deneke. i6mo, boards. New York, 1818 See O'Callaghan, No. 7, 1818. 1732 Mesah Oowh menwahjemoowin Kahenahjemood Owh St Matthew. York, now Toronto : Printed at the Colonial Advocate Office, by Joseph Baxter, 1831. ' The Gospel of St. Matthew in the Language of the Iroquois Indians of Upper Canada. Not in O'Callaghan. Very scarce. 1733 Campbellite Bible. The Sacred Writings of the Apostles and Evangelists of Jesus Christ, commonly styled the New Testament. Translated from the Original Greek, by Doctors George Campbell, James MacKnight and Philip Doddridge. With Prefaces, Various Emenda- tions and an Appendix, by A. Campbell. Third Edition. 8vo, sheep. Printed and Published by Alexander Campbell, Bethany, Brooke Co., Va,, 1832. Very rare. Not in O'Callaghan. 1734 Shaker Bible. The Divine Book of Holy and Eternal Wisdom, revealing the Word of God ; out of whose mouth goeth a sharp sword. Written by Paulina Bates, at Watervliet, N. Y.; including other Illustrations and Testimonies. Arranged and prepared for the Press at New Lebanon, N. Y. 8vo, sheep. Printed at Canterbury, N. H., 18451 A very rare Shaker Bible. 205 ^735 A Collection of New Testaments, in English, French, Greek and German, dating from 1795 to 1875. Mostly American Editions. 43 vols. Various sizes and bindings. PRAYER BOOKS. The Proposed Book of Common Prayer. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. 1736 The j Book | of | Common Prayer, | And Administra- tion of the I Sacraments, | And other | Rites and Cere- monies, I As revised and proposed to the Use | of ( The Protestant Episcopal Church, | At a Convention of the Said Church in the States of | New York, Maryland New Jersey, Virginia Pennsylvania, and Delaware, South Carolina, Held in Philadelphia, from September 27th to October 7th 1785. I l2mo, roan. Philadelphia. | Printed by Hall and Sellers; ) And sold for the Benefit of sundry Corporations and Societies, | instituted for the Support of the Widows and Children of I deceased Clergymen MDCCLXXXVI. The very rare First Edition of the " Proposed Book of Common Prayer." The late Bishop Stevens said, '• Few Persons have seen this remark- able liturgical production, and without any discussions of the principles in- volved in its publication, the Bibliographical fact may be stated, that a rarer book connected with American Church History can hardly be named." This is a beautiful clean copy, in the original binding, with the " Tunes suited to the Psalms and Hymns," at the back. It has the name of Frances Readin g on the title-page. See Facsimile of Title-page. B O O TC O F Common Prayer, And Administration of the SACRAMENTS, And othet Rites and Ceremonies, As revifid and propofed to the XJfe O F The Proteftant Epifcopal Church, At a Convention of the faid CauRCH in the States of MxRYtANO, VlRGINlA> AJ»I> Nbw-York, Nbw-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, South-Carolina, Heldin Philadelphia, from September a7th to Oaaber 7th, ij9s PHIL ADEL'PHIA, Printed by H A L L and S E L L E R St And fold for the Benefit of fundry Corporations and Societies, inftitnted for tbe Support of tlie Widows and Children 'of deceafed Clergymen. MdcclXxxvi. Facsimile of Title-page of Lot 1736. 207 The Proposed Book of Common Prayer. THE ENGLISH EDITION, 1737 The I Book | of | Common Prayer, | And Administra- tion of the I Sacraments, | And other | Rites and Cere- monies, I As revised and proposed to the Use | of | The Protestant Episcopal Church, | At a Convention of the said Church in the States of | New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and South-Carolina Held in Philadelphia, from September 27th to October 7th 1785 i2mo, old calf, neat. Philadelphia, | Printed; | London, | Reprinted for J. Debrett, I Opposite Burlington House, Picadilly. I M.DCC- LXXXIX This is the very rare first English Edition of the " Proposed Book of Common Prayer," of which it is asserted that only fifty copies were printed for the use of English prelates, who had but a little before given the Episcopal succession to the American Church. In the creed the words " he descended into hell " are omitted altogether. See Facsimile of Title-page. 1738 The Book of | Common Prayer, | and Administration of the I Sacraments, | and other | Rites and Cere- monies of the Church, | according to the use ot | The Protestant Episcopal Church | in the | United States I of I America : | together with the | Psalters, | or I Psalms of David. | Kmo, sheep. Philadelphia : I Printed by Hall & Sellers, in Market Street, 1 MDCCXC. This Is the first edition of the Prayer Book as now In use in the United States. It was ratified by a convention on Octoberie, 1789, and came Into general use October 1, 1790. Very rare. She Faosimilb of Title Paqb. 1739 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, roan. Philadelphia: Printed by Hall & Sellers, No. 51 Market Street, 1791. Very rare. With the Convention's ratification for 1790. 1740 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia : Printed hy Hall & Sellers, No. 51 Market street, 1791. With the Convention's ratification for 1790. One page repaired. 1741 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, old red morocco. New York : Printed for T. Allen, No. 186 Pearl Street, 1797. Wanting one page In the middle. With the Convention's ratification for 1790. THE BOOK o P Common Prayer, And Administration of the SACRAMENTS, And- other Rites and Ceremonies^ Ai revifed and propofed to the Vfe o F The Proteftapt Epifcopal Church, At a Conventioa of the faid Church in the States of New. York, | MARyi,ANi>t New-Jrrsev, I Virginia, PeNNSVLVAI'IA, I AND Delaware, \ Sooth-Carolina, Held in EbiUtdelpbia, from Stpttmbtr iTth to (f&ober 7th, 17S5, PHILADELPHIA,. Priht.bd.: LONDON, RE-PRINT3BD FOR J. DEBRETT, OPPOSITE BURLINQTON HOUSE, PICCADILLY. M,DCC,LXXX1X. Facsimiles of Title-page of Lot 1737. ^ ■^'- nil. ••■' -j"ri '"I I """.iltJ.X I The B O O K pf r IcOMMON PRAYER,! T And Administration of the J I SACRAMENTS, \ T ANOOTH«R T ? I I Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, * T I X ACCOXDINC TO THE USE O, i T The Proteflant Epifcopal Church \ IN THE T T T T UNITED STATES ♦ OF • A M K R 1 Q A: \ i TOCETHES WITH THE a PSALTER, \ I OR j PSALMS OP DAVID. \ k 1 PHILADELPHIA: Vnim& by HAi.L & SELLERS, ia Maeket-Stkeit. ^ MAGCX C, Facsimile of Title-page of Lot 1738. (•4) 2IO t742 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12m o, sheep. (Broken.) New Y ork : Printed by Hugh Gaine, by direc- tion of the General Convention, at the iJible, Hanover-Square, 1793. With Convention's ratifications of 1790. 1743 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, sheep. Boston : Printed by Manning and Loring, for I. Thonaas and K. T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, No. 44 Newbury Street, 1794. Very rare and fine copy. 1744 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. IJmo, sheep. Philadelphia: By permission of the General Convention- Printed by W . Tf oung and J . Omrod, 1795. Very scarce. 1745 Another copy. 1746 The Book of Common Prayer. 12mo, sheep. (Broken.) New York: By direction of the General Con- vention. Printed by Hugh Game, at the Bible, Pearl Street, 1798. 1747 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. ISmo, sheep. Printed at Boston. By I. Thomas & E. T. Andrews, etc., 1800. 1748 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia : Printed by Hall & Sellers, No. 51 Market Street, 1800. "^749 Another copy. 12mo, calf, antic[ue, red edges. Wanting from page 209 to the end. 1750 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, sheep. Brooklyn : Printed by Thomas Kirk for S. Campbell, B Gomez, etc., 1801. Very scarce. Early Brooklyn Imprint. 1751 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, sheep. New York : Printed by Wm. A. Davis, 1803 With certificate of Bishop Benjamin Moore, 1803. 1752 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, sheep. Wilmington (D.) [agreeable to order of the General Con- vention]: Printed by Peter Brynberg, 1803. With the certificate of William Pryce, 1803. Under the direction of Bishop White. A vei-y scarce edition. 1753 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 16mo, roan. New Yorlc,l 03 With the certificate of Bishop Benjamin Moore for 1808. 1754 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, morocco. New York, 180S With the certificate ot Bishop Benjamin Moore for 18015. 1755 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 4to, full red crimped morocco, gilt, gilt edges. New York. Printed for Peter A. Mesler, 1805. Accompanied with "a Companion for the Book of Common Prayer," with the certificate of Bishop Benjamin Moore, 1805, in the Prayer Book, and Bishop Hobart's certificate for Companion of the Prayer Kook. Has book plates of Charles IS. and James A. Barcker. Pine copy. Very rare. 211 1756 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Illustrated by Tanner. 8T0, sheep. (Broken.) Phllaaelphla, IbOS 1757 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, calf, gilt. (Brolcen.) New York. Peter A. Mesier, 180S VTlth the certificate of Bishop Benjamin Moore, 1806. 1758 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, sheep. Baltimore, 1808 With the certificate of Bishop Thomas J. Claggett, 1807. 1759 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, sheep. >few York, 1808 With the certificate of Bishop Benjamin Moore, 1808. 1760 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Frontispiece. 16mo, sheep. Philadelphia. PrinteaandpuWiaheaby Abel Dickinson, Whitehall, 1809. Very scarce Whitehall Edition, with certificate of Bishop William White, 1809. 1761 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 16mo, roan. Philadelphia. W. W.Woodward, 1809 With Certificate of Bishop William White, 1809. 1762 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia. John Bioren, 1809 With the Certifleate of Bishop William White, 1809. 1763 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Svo, roan. New York, T. & J. Swords, 1810 With the certificate of Bishop Benjamin Moore, 1810. 1764 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. ISmo, sheep. New York, 1810 With the Certificate of Biahop Benjamin Moore, 1810. 1765 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 3vo, sheep. Boston, 1811. With the Certificate of Bishop Alexander V. Griswold, 1811, and Manu- script Notes on the Articles of Eeligion. 1766 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, roan. Philadelphia. Moses Thomas, 1812 With the Certificate ot Bishop William White, 1812,. 1767 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 16mo, roan. New York, 1812 With the Certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart,1812. 1768 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, sheep. Hudson. William B. Norman, 181* With the Certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, 18U. 1769 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 16mo, sheep. New York, 181G With the Certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, 1816. (Stained.) 1770 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 16mo, sheep. New York, 1816 With the Certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, 1816. 1771 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, calf, gilt. New York, 1827 With the Certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobari, 1817. 212 1772 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 16mo, roan, gilt. New York, 1817 With the Certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, 1817. 1773 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 16mo, roan. New York, 1821 With the Certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, 1817. 1774 The Book of Common Prayer. 24mo, calf. Baltimore, 1817 With Certificate of Bishop James Kemper, 1817. 1775 The Book of Common Prayer. 16mo, calf, gilt. New York, 1S17 With the Certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, 1817. This was a Gift of Lorenzo Lewis (who was the Son of Lawrence Lewie, Washington's favorite nephew) to his aaughtor Eleanor Agnes Lewis, and so inscribed by him on Title-page. 1776 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. i2mo, morocco, gilt. New York, 1830 With certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, 1817. Name cut from title-page. 1777 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. i6mo, sheep. New York, 1829 With the certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, 1818. 1778 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, sheep. Baltimore, 1835 With the certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, l8i8. 1779 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1818 With the certificate of Bishop William White 1818. 1780 Another copy. 8vo, sheep, 1781 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Frontispiece. 8vo, morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1839 With the certificate of Bishop William White, 18 18. 1782 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. With engraved title.. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, i8a8 With the certificate of Bishop William White, 1818. 1783 The Book of Common Prayer, etc, 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1833 With the certificate of Biihop William White, 1818. 1784 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1831 With the certificate of Bishop William White, 1818. 1785 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Frontispiece. 8vo, calf. New York, 1829 With the certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, 1819, 1786 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1819 With the certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, 18 19. Name cut from title-page. 2U 1787 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Beautifully illus- trated. 8vo, morocco, gilt. New York, 1835 With the certificate of Biahop John Henry Hobart, 1819. 1788 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, morocco, gUt edges. New York, 1836 With the certlfloate of Bishop J ohn Henry Hobart, 1819. 1789 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 16mo, calf, gilt. New York, 1830 With the certificate ol Bishop John Henry Hobart, 1820. 1790 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 16mo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, ISai With the certificate of Bishop William White, 1821. 1791 Another copy. 16mo, morocco, gilt. 1792 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1824 With the certificates of Bishop William White, etc., 1822. 1793 Trownell, Thomas C. The Family Prayer Book : or. The Book of Common Prayer. 4to, sheep. Sidney Press, New Haven, New York and Charleston, 1823 With the certifitate of Bishop Thomas C. Brownell, 1823. The edition contains the laughable error, in "The Churching of Women" — " The woman, at the usual time of her delivery, shall come into the church," which was corrected in other editions. 1794 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Frontispiece 16mo, morocco, gilt. New York, 1828 With the certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, 1823. 1795 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Illustrated. 16mo, roan, gilt. Bliss & White, New York, 1823 With the certificate of Biahop John Henry Hobart, 1823. 1796 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, sheep. Bible and Common Prayer Book Society, New York, 1823 With the certificate of Bishop John Henry Hobart, 1823. Has on the front "A Form of Prayer to be used on Fast Days." 1797 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Svo, morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1825 Has the name " Mrs. Philip H. Nicklin " in gilt on side. 1798 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1835 With the certificate of Bishop William White, 1827. 1799 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. i2mo, calf, gilt. Philadelphia, 1831 With the Certificate of Bishop William White, 1827. 1800 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1832 With the Certificate of Bishop William White, 1827. 1801 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. ■ i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1827 With the Certificate of Bishop William White, 1827. 214 i8o2 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, sheep. Boston, 1839 With the Certificate of Bishop A. V. Griswold, 1828. 1803 The Book of Common Prayer. l6mo, roan, embossed. New York, 1832 With the Certificate of Bishop Benjamin T. Onderdonk, 183 1. 1804 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Illustrated. i6mo, roan, embossed. Philadelphia, 1833 With the Certificate of Bishop William White, 1832. The name " Lydia Hare " on title-page. 1805 The Book of Common Prayer. i6mo, roan. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1845 With the Certificate of Bishop William White, 1832. 1806 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. i6mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1833 From the Philadelphia Authorized Edition. Scarce. 1807 The Book of Common Prayer. i2mo, morcco, gilt. New York, 1834 With the Certificate of Bishop Benjamin T. Onderdonk, 1833. 1808 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. i2mo, morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1836 With the Certificate of Bishop William White, 1835. 1809 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 48mo, morocco. Philadelphia, 1841 With the Certificate of Bishop William White, 1836. 1810 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Illustrated. 48mo, morocco, gilt rims and clasp. Philadelphia, 1852 With the Certificate of Bishop William White, 1836. 181 1 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Folio, full morocco, blind tooled, gilt edges. New York, Published by Connor & Cooke, 1836. With the certificate of Bishop Benjamin T. Onderdonk, 1836. This copy has stamped on the side in gilt : " To Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart, M. P. A Christmas Token of grateful Recollection from his young Ameri- can Friends, Nathan B. Warren and Stephen E. Warren, Troy, New York, 1842." With the stamp of Sir Robert H. Inglis on reverse of title-page. A beautiful edition, printed in fine large type, and on extra paper. Altar copy. 1812 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1837 With the certificate of Bishop H. U. Onderdonk, 1837. 1813 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Illustrated. 8vo, morocco. Philadelphia, 1837 With the certificate of Bishop H. U. Onderdonk, 1836. 1814 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1843 With the certificate of Bishop H. U. Onderdonk, 1838. 1815 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1839 The corrected Standard Prayer Book, with the certificates of Bishops Onderdonk, Dpa^c, Rev. Benjamin Dor6 and S. Little, Jr., 1838. 2IS i8i6 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Illustrated. 8vo, morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Hartford, 1844 With the certificate of Bishop Benjamin T. Onderdonk, 1838. 1817 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. i6mo, roan, (Broken.) New York, 1839 With the Certificate of Bishop Benjamin T. Onderdonk, 1838. 1818 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia: Female Protestant Episcopal Prayer-Book Society of Pennsylvania, 1840. With the Certificate of Bishop H. U. Onderdonk, 1840. Large-paper copy. 1819 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. i2mo, morocco, gilt. New York, 1844 With the Certificate of Bishop Benjamin T. Onderdonk, 1840. 1820 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. Harper's Elegant Illustrated Edition. 8vo, morocco, gilt, gilt edges. New York, N. D. With the Certificate of Bishop Benjamin T. Onderdonk, 1843. 1821 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, morocco, gilt. New York, 1844 With the Certificate of Bishop Benjamin T. Onderdonk, 1844. 1822 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. l2mo, shep. New York, 1845 With the Certificate of Bishop Benjamin T. Onderdonk, 1844. 1823 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. i6mo, morocco, g^lt. Philadelphia, 1848 With the Certificate of Bishop Alonzo Potter, 1846. 1824 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. 8vo, roan. Philadelphia, N. D. With the Certificate of Bishop Alonzo Potter, 1847. 1825 A Prayer Book in the Language of the Six Nations of Indians. Containing the Morning and Evening Ser- vice, The Litany, Catechism, Some of the Collects, and the Prayers and Thanksgivings upon several occasions in the Book of Common Prayer of the Protestant Episco- pal Church. Compiled from various translations by Rev. Solomon Davis. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1837 Presentation copy from Daniel Bread, Chief of the Oneidas, and is in- scribed on the fly-leaf by him: "To the Hon, Judge White, of Tennessee, a distinguished Chief, now sitting by the Great Council Fire of the Ameri- can Nation in the City of Washington. From Daniel Bread, Chief of the Oneidas, who has the honor of setting by the small council Fire of his nation ^t Duck Creek, inthe Territory of Wisconsin. Washington, Feby. 5, 1838. 2l6 1826 The Book of Common Prayer. According to the use of the Church of England. Translated into the Mohawk Language. Compiled from various translations by Rev. Abraham Nelles ; with the Collects, The Service of Bap- tism, etc., Translated by John Hill, which appears in Mohawk for the first time. 8vo, roan. Hamilton, Canada, 184a Scarce. 1827 The Book of Common Prayer. According to the Protes- tant Episcopal Church in the United States. Translated into the Mohawk or Iroquois Language, by Rev. Elea- zer Williams. '' The Lost Prince." i2mo, cloth. New York, 1875 1828 Confederate. The Army and Navy Prayer Book. Dio- cesan Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Virginia. 24mo, paper. Richmond, Charles H. Wynne, Printer, 1865 Very scarce. FIRST METHODIST PRAYER BOOK. 1829 The Sunday Service of the Methodists in North America. With other occasional Services. l2mo, sheep. London: Printed in the Year, 1784 Excessively rare. Wants the preface, and four leaves imperfect in " Collection of Psalms and Hymns." This copy contains "Minutes of Several Conversations between the Rev. Thomas Coke, LL.D., the Rev. Francis Asbury and others at a Con- ference, begun at Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, on Monday, the 27th of December, in the Year 1784, Composing a Form of Discipline for the Ministers, Preachers and other Members of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America. Philadelphia : Printed by Charles Cist, in Arch Street, The Corner of Fourth Street, 1785." And "A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for the Lord's Day. Published by John Wesley and Charles Wesley, London, 1784." Cantains also the letter of John Wesley to Dr. Coke, etc. A manuscript note in the book says : "The whole edition of this first Methodist Prayer Book (1784) was brought over in sheets by Dr. Coke. The letter prefixed to the Title-page, was printed in this country (as well as Minutes of ' Several Con- versations, etc.'), for information concerning the Prayer Book-" See Mc- Carne's History and Mystery of Methodist Episcopacy. Baltimore, 1827. A very few copies contain the preface, vfhich was, perhaps, torn out, and the letters inserted instead. Seb Facsimile of Title-pagb. ^,£, TH. y^''''^ SUNDAY SERVICE O F Tilt METHODISTS I II NORTH AMERICA. Wi?h other OccASiONAt Sihvices. LONDON: Piiated in the Year MDCCLXXXIV. Facsimile of Titli-.-p/igk of Lot 1S29. 2l8 THE SECOND EDITION OF THE FIRST METHODIST PRAYER BOOK. 1830 The Sunday Service of the Methodists in the United States of America. With occasional Services. 12 mo, sheep. London : Printed by Frjrs & Couchman, Worship-Street, Upper Moorfield, 1786. Very scarce. Contains the Introduction, by John Wesley. King's Chapel Prayer Book. 1831 A I Liturgy, | collected principally from the | Book of Common Prayer, | for the use of the | First Episco- pal Church I in | Boston ; | together with the | Psalter, or Psalms | of | David. | Continually pray to God the Father, by the mediation | of our only Saviour Jesus Christ, for the Heavenly | assistance of the Holy Ghost. I Off. for Ord. of Priests. | 8vo, old calf. Boston I Printed by Peter Edes, in State-Street MDCCLXXXV The Celebrated King's Chapel Liturgy in its original form, with a num- ber of the English Arian Liturgies from which this compilation was prepared. Very rare. Compiled by Rev. James Freeman, D.D., for the use of King's Chapel, in Boston, upon the adoption of Unitarian Views by that Society. Some few pin-holes on title-page and first six pages. Last page wanting. See Facsimle of Title-page. 1832 A Liturgy. Collected for the use of the Church at King's Chapel, Boston. Second Edition. 8vo, half calf. Boston, 181 1 1833 Another copy. Fourth Edition. 8to, calf, gilt. Boston, 1831 1834 Another copy. Fifth Edition. 8vo, roan. Boston, 1841 1835 (Bayley, Sir John.) The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England. With notes upon the Epistles, Gospels and Psalms, by. 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1813 Accompanied with "Additional Notes to the Book of Common Prayer." Presentation copy from the author. " F. Wrangham, 1814. From tl^^ Author, Judge Bayley." LITURGY COLX.ECTED PMNGIPAJ. LY FROM THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, FOR THE USE OF THE FIRST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1 H BOSTON; T. OOCTHER WITH THE PSALTER, OR PSALMS O F D A V I CONTlMTALty PRAY TO GOD 'THE FaT^ER, BY THE MEDIATIOW OF OUR ONLY SAVtCUR JESUS ChriSTX, FOR THE HEAVENLY ASSISTANCE OF THE HOLY GHOST, Off. for Ord. i)f:PrigJlt. BOSTON, PBTNTED BY PETER EDES, IN STATB-STKEETi MOCCLXXXV. Facsimile of Titlk-page of 1-ot 1X31. 220 1836 Baskerville Prayer Book. The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England. 8vo, full crushed morocco, gilt backs, elaborated gold tooling on sides' gilt edges. Cambridge: Printed by John Baskerville, 1762. Name cut from title-page. A very choice specimen of early English binding. 1837 The Liturgy of the French Protestant Church. Ar- ranged for the Use of the Congregation in the City of Charleston, S. C. 8vo, morocco. New York, 1 869 Commonly called the Hueguenot Prayer Book. 1838 The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the Use ot the Church of England. 8vo, crumpled calf, gilt, gilt edges. Oxford, 1795 Has crest in gold on side. 1839 The Book of Common Prayer. Reformed according to the Plan of the late Dr. Samuel Clarke; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David and a Collection of Hyms for Public Worship. 8vo, calf. London, 1775 1840 Johnson, Samuel. Prayers and Meditations composd by, and Published from his Manuscripts by George Strahan. 8vo, half morocco. London, 1817 1841 Form of Prayers for the Feast of Pentecost. Accord- ing to the Custom of the German and Polish Jews. With English Translation. l2mo, morocco, gilt. New York (1846) 1842 Wheatley, Charles. A Ratonal Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer. Frontispiece. l2mo, cloth. London, 1852 1843 The Liturgy of Forms of Divine Service of the French Protestant Church of Charleston, S. C. l2mo, cloth. New York, N. D The Huguenot Prayer Book. 1844 Fowler, Andrew. An Exposition of the Book of Com- mon Prayer, etc., according to the Use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. 8vo, calf. Burlington, N. J,, 1805 Very rare. 1845 Another copy. l2mo, sheep. Middletown, S. C, 182^ Early South Carolina Imprin(. 221 1846 The Book of Common Prayer. As amended by the Westminister Divines, A. D. i66i. Edited by Charles W. Shields. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1867 Scarce. 1847 King, Sir Peter. The History of the Apostle's Creed. With Critical Observations on its Several Articles. l2mo, sheep. Elizabeth-Town, N. J., 1804 First American Edition. NEW JERUSALEM LITURGY. 1848 Proud, Rev. Mr. Joseph. The Liturgy of the New Church, signified by the New Jerusalem in the Revela- tion ; together with the Forms for the Administration of Baptism and the Holy Supper, and a Catechism for the use of the New Church ; also Hymns and Spiritual Songs by. Minister of the New Church. The Fourth Edition. i2mo, sheep. Baltimore : Printed and Sold by Samuel and John Adams, in Market-Street, 1792 Fine copy, and of the greatest rarity. It is the Sweedenborgian or New Jerusalem Prayer Book. 1849 Odenheimer, W. H. The Private Prayer Book. Being a Collection of Devotions for Daily and Hourly Use. l2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 185 1 Dr. Odenheimec was Rector of St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia. 1850 (Sears, David.) The Christian Liturgy and Book of Common Prayer, etc., of the Apostohc Catholic or Uni- versal Church of Christ. I2mo, roan, embossed. Boston, 1847 Sears tried to conform the Liturgy to the worship of all Christian Churches, but signally failed. Very scarce. 1851 Liturgia Tigurina : or. The Book of Common Prayer. Other Ecclesiastical Rites and Ceremonies Practised and Performed in Churches and Chappel of Zurich in Switz- erland. Translated by John C. Werndley. l6mo, old calf. London, 1693 Curious and scarce. 1852 The Book of Common Prayer, etc. According to the use of the Church of England. Illustrated with numerous curious curious copperplates. 12mo,roan. London, 172!8 222 1853 Grebo Prayer Book. According to the Protestant Epis- copal Church. rimo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1867 1854 Fowler, Andrew. The Lessons of the Protestant Epis- copal Church in the United States. 16mo, sheep. New Brunawiok, N. J., 1798 Very scarce. 1855 Wheatley, Charles. A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1887 1856 The Book of Common Prayer. Illustrated with curious copperplates. Imperfect. 24mo, old calf. (Broken.) London, 1720 1857 The Union Prayer Book. A Manual of Public Wor- ship, prepared for the use of the followers of the Lord Jesus Christ. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1872 1858 An Order of Worship for the Reformed Church. 12mo, roan, gilt. Philadelphia, 1872 1859 Griswold, Alexander V. Prayers by. 12mo, calf, gilt. Phlladeldhla, 1836 i860 Cotterill, Rev. Thomas. Family Prayers. a2mo, sheep. New York, 1818 1861; Wilson. Rt. Rev. Thomas. Sacra Privata. J 12mo, sheep. Camhrldge, 1808 1862 Explanation and History of the Book of Common Prayer. 16mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1834 1863 Constitution and Standards of the Associate Re- formed Church in North America. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1799 1864 Abercrombie, James. A Sermon on the Liturgy of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1808 1865 A Catechism from the Book of Common Prayer of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 8to, uncut. Philadelphia : Zaoharlah Poulsou, 1792 Very rare. 1866 The Reformation of the Discipline and Service of the Church, according to the best Reformed Churches, with the Forms of the Common Prayers, etc. Small tto. London, 1643 1867 A Diretory for the Public Worship of God Through- out the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, together with an ordinance of Parliament taking away of the Book of Common Prayer. Small 4to London, 1644 The first Directory of the Church of England. Bare. 223 i868 Franklin. An Apology for professing the Religion of Nature in the Eighteenth Century of the Christian .^ra. Addressed to the Rr. Rev. Dr. Watson. 16mo, mottled calf, gilt, uncut. London, 178j Of tlie utmost rarity. It was written by Benjamin Franklin and David Williams. The latter became a Deist and established a church of that pro- fession in London, but on account of his immorality it soon went to pieces. 1869 The I A, B, C I with the ) Church of England Gate- chism. I To which is annexed. | Prayers used in the Academy of the Fro | testant Episcopal Church, in Philadelphia. | also | a Hymn on the Nativity of our Saviour, and | another for Easter-Day | Coat of Arms of Peuna. 12mo, uncut. Philadelphia. | Printed by Young, Stewart, and McCuI- loch, I on Chestnut-Street No. 7, below Third Street. | M.DCC.LXXXV Of the utmost rarity. In the prayer, it has a blank, to be used for either the Ktng or President. 1870 Catechism and Confession of Faith. Which contaiu- eth a true and Faithful Account of the Principles and Doctrines of thePeople called Quakers. 12mo, sheep. Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 177S Somewhat soiled. 1871 Barclay, Robert. A Catechism and Confession of Faith, approved and agreed unto, by the General Assembly of the Patriarchs, Prophets and Apostles, Christ himself Chief Speaker. 12mo, sheep. Joseph James, Philadelphia, 1788 1872 The I Proverbs | of | Solomon; | and, | Ecclesiastes : | Newly translated out of the | Original Tongue | very necessary for the | Instruction of Youth. | i2mo. Original paper cover. Philadelphia ; | Printed and Sold by Peter Stewart ; I West Side of Second-Street, Ninth door | above Chestnut-Street | M.DCC.LXXXVIII. Very scarce. Some of the sexual allusions supplied by asterisks. Sbb Facsimilb oF Titlb-page. 1873 Jenks, Benjamin. Prayers and Offices of Devotion for Families. 12mo, sheep. New York, 1793 1874 Constitution of the Reformed Dutch Church in the United States of America. (Confession of Faith). 12mo, sheep. New York, 1793 Lower right band corner of title-page torn off. 187'; Another copy. 12mo, sheep. New York, 1815 1876 Another copy. ^ 12mo, sheep. New York, 1816 1877 Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1798 Contains "Minutes of the General Conference of the Methodist Epis- copal Church," Philadelphia. 1800. \ THE PROVERBS O F iSOLOMON;! AMD. !ECCLESIASTES;ii Newly tranflated out of the QKJCJNAL TONGUES. Very ntcttCiry for the INSTRUCTION OP YOtJTH.: PHILADELPHIA: ^ MIHTtD AND SOLO BY PSTER STEWART, W ^ (Ifii or tJICOND-STREET, NINTH DOOK J ABOVE CHESNUT-STRIET. T itT ; M, Dec, LXXX VIII. r -4"4.4'4.4 4^^^'.4««-«-i'^-« ^-< .«>~»«»-»-»->-»-.^ »«>'♦?•>■.■ :Sjltfiiif» Facsimils of Title-page of Lot 1872. 225 1878 Brown, John. An Essay towards an Easy, Plain, Practi- cal and Extensive Explanation of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. 12mo, sbeep. Philadelphia, 1796 1879 Confession of Faith put forth by the Elders and Brethren of man Congregation of Christians (Baptized upon Profession of their Faith) in London and the Country. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1798 Adopted hy the Baptist Association, which met at Philadelphia, 1742. 1880 Constitution of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. 12mo, sheep. B. Aitken. PhUadelphia, 1797 1881 Another copy. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1806 1882 Another copy. Title repaired. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1806 1883 Confession of Faith. The Larger and Shorter Cate- chism, etc., of the Church of Scotland and also in the Associate Church and Reformed Church in the United States. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1813 1884 Funk, Joseph. The Confession of Faith of the Christians known by the name of Mennonites in thirty-three Arti- cles with a short extract from their Catechism. Trans- lated from the German ; also Nine Reflections from dif- ferent Passages of the Scripture illustrative of their Confession, Faith and Practice. By Peter Burkholder, Pastor of the Church of Mennonites. Translated by. Thick i6mo, sheep. Winchester: Printed by Robinson & Hollis, 1837 Somewhat stained. Very rare. 1885 Catechism of the Protestant Episcopal Church. i6ino. Lancaster, 1821 1886 Countess of Moreton's Daily Exercise : or, a Book of Prayers and Rules How to spend the Time in the Ser- vice and pleasure of Almighty God. Portrait of the Countess kneeling. 24mo, half roan. London, 1746 It is from this manual that Walpole quotes the remarkable expression, " Lord wilt thou hunt after a flea." (IS) 226 Hymnals, Etc. i«87 The I Psalms [of | David, | Imitated in the Language of the I New Testament ; And applied to the | Christian State and Worship. | By I. Watts, D.D. | {Aitken's Monogram^ l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by R. Aitken, third door above | The Cofifee-house, Market-steet M.DCC.LXXXI. Fine copy. Very rare. 1888 Horae Lyricae. | Poems | chiefly of the Lyric Kind. | In three Books. | Sacred | I. To Devotion and Piety. | II. To Virtue, Honor, and Friendship. | III. To the Mem- ory of the Dead. | By I. Watts, D.D. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia : | Printed and sold by R. Aitken, at | Pope's Head, Three Doors above the | Coffee House, Market Street. I M.DCC.LXXXI. Fine copy. Scarce. 1 8f9 The Psalms of David, in Metre, allowed by the Authority of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, and appointed to be sung in Congregations and Families. i2mo, sheep. (Stained.) Philadelphia: Printed and sold by R. Aitken, Market Street, 1783. 1S90 Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian Worship in the United States of America ; being an improvement of the Old Versions of the Psalms of David, allowed by the Reverend Synod of New York and Philadelphia. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Bailey at Yorick's Head, in Market Street, 1787. Very scarce. Name cut from title-page, and "Address to the Reader." 1 89 1 The Psalms of David, Imitated in the Language of the New Testament, and applied to the Christian State and Worship. By I. Watts, D.D. Thick, i6mo, sheep. Boston: Printed by John W. Folsom, for No. 30 Union Street, 1789. Very scarce. Contains also " Hymns and Spiritual Songs," by I. Watts, D.D. Boston : Printed by J. W. Folsom for J. Boyle and D. West, Marlborough-Street, and E. Larkins in Cornhill, 1789. 1 892 Barlow, Joel. Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David. Corrected and Enlarged. l6mo, sheep. New York, W. Durell, 1791 Stained. Corner torn from title-page. 1893 Evangelical Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs. Selected from various Authors, and Published by a Committee of the Convention of the Churches believing in the Restitution of all Men. Met in Philadelphia, May 25 , 1791. l6mo, sheep. Stained. Philadelphia : Thomas Dobson, 1792 227 1894 Horae Lyricae. Poems Chiefly of the Lyric Kind. By 1. Watts, D.D. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia: R. Aitken & Son, 1792 1895 Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian Worship in the United States of America. Being an Improvement of the Old Versions of the Psalms of David. l6ino, sheep. Philadelphia, 1793 1896 Whole Book of Psalmes in Metre, with Hymns suited to the Feasts and Fasts of the Church. 8vo. H. Gaine, New York, 1793 1897 Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian Worship in the United State of America. i2mo, sheep. W. Young, Philadelphia, 1794 With autograph receipt of the printer, inserted. 1898 Pocket Hymn Book, designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1796 1899 Psalms of David in Metre. Translated, etc. By John Brown. l2mo, sheep. Carlisle : Printed for Archibald Loudon, by George Kline, 1797. 1900 Psalms carefully suited to the Christian Worship in the United States of America. Being Dr. Watts' Imitation of the Psalms of David, as improved by Mr. Barlow. l6mo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1799 1901 Hymns and Spiritual Songs. By I. Watts, D.D. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1800 1902 Hymns and Spiritual Songs. By I. Watts, D.D. l2mo, sheep. Whitehall: Printed for William Young, Bookseller and Stationer, No. 52 South Second Street, Philadelphia, 1801. Very rare. 1903 Psalms carefully suited to the Christian Worship in the United States of America. Allowed by the Synod of New York and Philadelphia. l6mo, sheep. R- Aitken, Philadelphia, 1802 ^■1904 Psalms carefully suited to the Christian Worship in the United States of America. Being an Improvement of the Old Versions of the Psalms of David. i2mo, sheep. Philadephia, 1805 1905 Williston, Ralph. A Choice Selection of Evangelical Hymns from Various Authors. For the Use of the English Evangelical Lutheran Church in New York. lanTo, sheep. New York, 1806 Name cut from the top of the Table of Contents. ,Qo6 Another copy. Somewhat stained and damaged. ^ «mo, sheep. New York, 1806 228 1907 Hymns for the Use of the Catholic Church in the United States of America. l2mo, sheep. Baltimore, 1807 1908 Watts, I. The Psalms of David Imitated in the Language of the New Testament. i6mo, sheep. Boston, 1808 1909 Psalms carefully suited to the Christian Worship in the United States of America. i2mo, sheep. New Brunswick, 1810 1910 Dwight, Timothy. The Psalms of David in Imitation of the Language of the New Testament, by I. Watts. In which the Psalms omitted by Dr. Watts are versified. l6mo, sheep. Hartford, 1811 [911 Psalms carefully suited to the Christian Worship in the United States, l2mo, sheep. New Brunswick, 1812 191 2 Collection of Hymns and a Liturgy for the Use of Evan- gelical Lutheran Churches. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1814 191 3 Psalms carefully suited to the Christian Worship in the United States. i6mo, roan. Philadelphia, 1816 19 1 4 Another copy. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1817 1915 Selection of Pslams and Hymns done under the Appoint- ment of the Philadelphia Association, by Samuel Jones and Burgiss Allison. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1819 1916 Livingston, John H. The Psalms and Hymns, with the Catechism, Confession of Faith, etc., of the Reformed Dutch Church in North America. l2mo, roan. New York, 1819 19 1 7 Psalms of David in Metre. With Notes by John Brown. l2mo, sheep. Greensburgh, 1821 191 8 Wood, Rev. Basil. A New Metrical Version of the Psalms of David. With an Appendix of Select Psalms and Hymns, adopted to the Services of the United Church of England and Ireland. l2mo, sheep. London, 1821 1 9 19 Psalms carefully suited to the Christian Worship. i6mo, sheep. Pittsburgh, 1822 1920 Hymns of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, set forth in General Convention, 1789 and 1826. 8vo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1827 229 1921 Nutting, William. The Juvenile Choir, for the use of Sabbath Schools, etc. Square l2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1840 1922 Psalms and Hymns, with the Catechism, Confession of Faith, etc., of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. l2mo, morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1848 1923 The People's Psalter, being the Psalms of David arranged for Chanting. i6mo, cloth. New York, 1851 1924 Book ol Psalms. Translated from the Original Hebrew. Arrranged in Parallelisms. l6mo, cloth. Toronto, 185 1 1925 Gospel Liturgy. Prayer Book for Churches, etc., pre- pared by the General Convention of Universalists. l6mo, roan. Philadelphia, 1857 1926 Neu-vermehrt-und vollstandiges Gesang-Buch. Worin- nen Sowohl die Psalmen Davids, etc. Frontispiece. i2mo, sheep. Germanton, Christoph Saur, 1753 In poor condition, but rare in any shape. 1527 Another Copy. Frontispiece. izmo, sheep. Ludwig Baisch, Philadelphia, 1774 1928 Another copy. Imperfect. izmo, sheep. Ludwig Baisch, Philadelphia, 1774 1929 Der Psalter des Konigs und Propheten Davids. l6mo. Germanton, Leibert und Billmeyer, 1784 1530 Another copy. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, Carl Cist, 1791 1931 Another copy: Frontispiece. l6mo, sheep. Ephrata, 1793 IQ32 Another copy. i6mo, sheep. Ephrata, Henrich Schweitzer, 1796 1933 Der Neue verbesserte Gesang-Buch. Worinnen die Psalmen Davids. Frontispiece. izmo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1797 IQU Der Psalter des Konigs und Propheten Davids. ^^^ l6mo, sheep. Carlisle, 1809 igjc Another copy. l6mo, sheep. Germantown, Michael Bilhneyer, 181 1 Poor condition. \q\'q Another copy. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, Jacob Meyer, 1812 JQ37 . Another copy. !6mo, half bound. Philadelphia, Jacob Meyer fur Johnson und Warner, 181 2. 230 1938 Der Psalter des Konigs und Propheten Davids. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1815 1539 Another copy. i5mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1815 1940 Another copy. l6mo, sheep. Lancaster, Chrislian Jacob Hutter, N. D. 1941 Another copy. i6mo, sheep. Lancaster, 1826 1942 Another copy. i6mo. Lancaster, 1826 1943 Reformirtes Gesangbuch. l6mo, sheep. Lebanon, Pa., 1829 1944 Baskerville. The whole Book of Psalms, Collected into English Metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins and others. 1 2mo, old black morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Birmingham : Printed by John Baskerville, 1762. The beautiful Baskerville Edition. Said to have been printed with silver type. 1945 Collection of Hymns. Chiefly extracted from the Larger Hymn-Book of the Brethren's Congregation. i2mo, half bound. London, 1769 1946 Collection of Hymns for the use of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren. 8vo, cloth. London, 1789 1947 Another copy. 8vo, calf. Bath, iSoi 1948 Shumway, Nehemiah. The American Harmony. Con- taining in a concise manner the Rules of Singing ; to- gether with a collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns and Anthems. Set to music. Oblong, 4to, bound. Philadelphia: John McCuUoch, 180I 1949 Holyoke, Samuel. The Columbian Repository of Sacred Harmony. Selected from European and American Authors, with many new tunes not before published. Oblong 4to, boards. Exeter, N. H. 1950 Collection of Hymn Books, etc. 28 vols. 19s I Burkett, William. Expository Notes and Practical Obser- vations on the. New Testament. Portrait, by Tanner. Folio, calf. Philadelphia, 1796 1952 Another copy, FoUo, calf, Philadelphia, 179^ 231 1953 Newman, Samuel. A Large and Complete Concordance to the Bible in Engrlish. According to the Last Trans- lation (a like work formerly performed by Clement Cot- tori). Now this second impression corrected and amended in many things formerly omitted, for the good of both Scholars and others, by Samuel Newman, now teacher of the Church in Rehoboth, in New England. Folio, old calf. " London, 1650 Tradition has it that this book was composed by the light of a pine knot. Very scarce. 1954 Another copy. Folio, old calf. ' London, 1743 1955 Cruden, Alexander. Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures. With rare portrait, by Kneass. 4to, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1806 First American Edition. 1956 Butterworth, John. A New Concordance and Dictionary to the Holy Scriptures. 4to, sheep. Philadelphia, 181 1 1957 Campbell, George. The Four Gospels, With Prelimi- nary Dissertations. 4to, sheep. A. Bartram, Philadelphia, 1799 1 95 s Another copy. 4to, half morocco. Dobson, Philadelphia, 1796 1959 Burkitt, William. Expository Notes, with Practical Ob- servations upon the New Testament. 4to, sheep. New Haven, 1794 19-O Concordance to the Holy Scriptures. With the Various Readings, both in Text and Margine, in a more exact Method than hath hitherto been extant, by S. N. Folio, calf. Cambridge, 1662 1961 Wilbur, Hervey. The Bible Class Text Book : or, Biblical Catechism. Frontispiece. 4to, half bound. Boston, 1823 1962 Ward, Thomas. Errata of the Protestant Bible: or. The Truth of the English Translation E.xamined. Svo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1824 1963 Priestley, Joseph. Notes on all the Books of Scripture for the Use of the Pulpit and Private Families. Por- trait. 4 vols. 8vo, calf. Northumberland : Printed for the author by Andrew Kennedy, Franklin's Head, Queen Street, 1803. Very rare edition. 1964 Owen, John. An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews. 4 vols. 8v0( sheep. Boston, 181 1 232 1965 Orton, Rev. Job. A Short and Plain Exposition of the Old Testament. 6 vols. 8vo, sheep. Charlestown, 1805 1966 Caryl, Joseph. An Exposition with Practicall Observa- tions continued upon the Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Chapters of the Book of Job. Small 4to, old calf. London, 1649 1967 Winthrop, James. An Attempt to Arrange, in the order of time, Those Scripture Prophecies yet remaining to be fulfilled. 8vo, uncut. Cambridge, 1803 Very rare. 1968 Winthrop, James. An Attempt to Translate the Pro- phetic Part of the Apocalypse of Saint John into Familiar Language. 8vo, uncut. Boston, 1794 1969 Oliver, Peter. The Scripture Lexicon: or, A Dictionary of above Four Thousand Proper Names of Persons and Places mentioned in the Bible. 8vo, boards, uncut London, 1797 The author was Chief Justice of Massachusetts Bay, and a Loyalist- Rare. 1970 Dwight, Timothy. Sermons by, 8vo, sheep. New York, 1794 197 1 Brown, John. A Dictionary of the Holy Bible. Illus- trated. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Pittsburgh, 1807 1972 Another copy. Frontispiece. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1798 1973 Wood, James. A Dictionary of the Holy Bible. Illus- trated. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1813 1974 Campbell, George. The Four Gospels. 4 vols. 8vo, sheep. Boston, 18 11 1975 Huit, Ephraim. The Whole Prophecie of Daniel explained , By a Paraphrase Analysis and briefe Comment, wherein the severall Visions shewed to the Prophet, are clearly Interpreted, and the Application thereof vindicated against dissenting Opinions. Small 4to, old calf. Printed for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop entering into Popes-head Alley out of Lumbard Street, 1644. The author of this volume, one of the First Commentaries written by an American clergyman, was s pastor to the Church at; Windsor in Nevif England, . " 233 1976 Wesley, John. Explanatory Notes upon the New Testa- ment. 2 vola. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1806 1977 Newton, Thomas. Dissertation on the Prophecies. 2 vols, Svo, steep. New York, 1794 1978 Luther, Martin. A Commentary upon the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Galatians. Portrait. 8to, sheep. Philadelpliia : R. Altken, 1801 1979 Reeve, J. The History of the Old and New Testament. 8vo, sheep. PhUadelphla : M. Stelner, 1784 Scarce. 1980 Chapman, Ezekiel J. Critical and Explanatory Notes on many passages in the New Testament. 8vo, sheep. Canandalgua, 1819 Rare Cananaaigua imprint. 1 98 1 Mather, Samuel. A Vindication of the Holy Bible. Wherein the argument for and objection against the Divine Original, Purity and Integrity of the Scriptures are Proposed and Considered. 8vo, old calf. lyondon, 1723 Very scarce. 19811^ Wakefield, Gilbert. A Translation of the New Testa- ment. Vols. II. and III. 8yo, sheep. London, 179 1 Charles Thomson's copy, with numerous manuscript notes throughout in his handwriting. 1982 (Ross, Hugh). An Essay for a New Translation of the Bible. 8yo, old calf. London. 1702 1983 Reeve, J. The History of the Holy Bible. 2 vols in 1. 12mo, sheep. New York. 1814 1984 Galloway, Joseph. Brief Commentaries upon such parts of the Revelations and other Prophecies as immedi- ately refer to the present time. 2 vols. 8T0, sheep. Trenton, 1809 Galloway was a member of the Continental Congress, who turned Loyalist. 1985 Benson, Judge Egbert. A Manual. The Apostolic Epistles, with Amendments in conformity to the Dutch Version. 12mo, hall bound. New York, 1830 Very rare. 1986 Taylor, Thomas. A Concordance to the Holy Scrip- tures. 12mo, sheep. Brooklyn. 1809 1987 Henry, Matthew. A Method for Prayer. 12mo, cloth. Morris-Town, N. J., 1818 1988 Index to the Bible. ^^., ^ , ^. ,^„^ ^ 12mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia. 1804 234 19S9 Epistles of James, Peter, John and Jude. Translated into the Nipongwe Language of Africa. 12mo, cloth. New York, 1869 1990 Sampson, Ezra. Beauties of the Bible. 12mo, sheep. Huason, 1812 199 1 Lowth, Robert. Isaiah. A New Translation. 12ino, sheep. Albany, 1794 1992 Ellwood, Thomas. The Life of David, King of Lsrael. A Sacred Poem. 12mo, sheep. Joseph Crakshank, Philadelphia, '1785 1993 Another copy. l6mo, sheep. Wilmington, 1797 1994 Index to the Bible. l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1817 1995 Sampson, Ezra. Beauties of the Bible. i6mo, sheep. Hudson, 1816 Early American Editions of the Greek and Latin Classes. 1596 Virgil. P. Virgilii Maronis Opera. Interpretati^ne et Notis illustravit Carolus Ruaeus, etc., ad Usum Sere- nissimi Delphini. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1804 First American Edition. Very rare. 1997 Another copy. FirsfNew York Edition. 8vo, sheep, Novi Eboraci, 181 1 1998 (Davidson.) The Works of Virgil Translated into Enghsh Prose. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. NeW York, 1803 First American Edition. 1999 Ovid. Publii Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon. Inter- pretation et Notis illustravit D. Crispinus Helvetius ad usum Serenissimi Delphini. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1805 2000 Caesar. C. Julii Caesaris, illustravit Johannes Godvinus, ad usum Delphini, 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1804 First American Edition. 2001 - Horace. Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera, illustravit L. Des- prez, and usum Delphini. 8vo, sheep, Philadelphia, 1804 235 3002 Horace, Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera, cura Thomse Dug- dale. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1815 2003 Clarke's Homer. Homeri Ilias Grsece et Latine Annota- tiones, Scripsit atque edidit Samuel Clarke. Maps. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Novi Eboraci, 1814 First American Edition, in the Original Greek Text. Edited by Geo. Ironside. Very rare. Seldom found perfect. 2004 Xenophon. Cyropaedia: or, The Institution of Cyrus. Translated by Maurice Ashley. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1810 2004^ Another copy. 2005 Xenophon. Xenophontis de Cyri Institutione Libri Octo, Notas adjunxit Thomas Hutchinson Edition Prima Americana ; qua plurima Londoniensis errata, DiHgen- tissime animadversa corriguntur, cura Johannis Watts. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia : Wm. Poyntell et soc, i8o5 The First Greek book printed from the first Greek type cast in the United States. John Watts, a brother of Richard Watts, the patentee of the University press at Cambridge, England, was brought over from England expressly to superintend the editing and printing of this work. Very rare. 2006 Sallust. C. Sallustii Crispi Opera Omnia, quae extant interpretatione et Notis, illustravit D. Crispinus, in usum Delphini. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1804 2007 Dionysius. Dionysii Longini de Sublimitate Commenta- rius. Notis illustravit Zacharias Pearce. Hance Pri- mam Editionem Americanam multis mendis expurga- tam P. Wilson. 8vo, sheep. Novi-Eboraci, 1812 First American Edition. 2008 Ovid. A Translation of the First Book of Ovid's Tristia, in Heroic English Verse. By Francis Arden. 8vo, cloth. New York, 182 1 Name cut from title-page. 2009 Ovid. P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon Libri X. : or. Ten Select Books of Ovid's Metamorphoses. With an English Translation, compiled from the former Trans- lations by Davidson and Clarke. A Prosody Table and References (after the manner of Mr. Stirhng), pointing out, at one view, the Scanning of each Verse ; and Davidson's English Notes. 8vo, boards. William Spotswood, Philadelphia, 1790 3010 Another copy. gvo, sheep. William Spotswood, Philadelphia, 1790 236 201 1 (Muhlenberg, Rev. W. A.) Collectanea Sacra Latina, and Introduction to the use of Sacred Latin in Schools. l2mo, roan. New York, 1840 2012 Tacitus. C. Cornelii Taciti Historiarum Libri Quinque. Cum notis Barbou, i2mo, sheep. M. Carey, Philadelphia, 1808 2013 Another copy. 2014 Clarke, John. Cornelius Nepos's Lives of the Excellent Commanders. An English Translation. (In opposite columns to the Original Latin.) l2ino, sheep. Philadelphia, 1802 2015 Clarke, H. Quaedam ex Colloquiis, Corderii, Fabulis Erasmi Selectse. With English Translations by. To which are added a few of Erasmus's Familiaria CoUo- quia without Translations, under the Direction of James Davidson. i2mo, sheep. Benjamin Franklin Bache, Philadelphia, 1 789 20 r 6 ./Esop. Fabulae iEsopi Selectae. Select Fables of .^sop : with an English Translation. With a Compend of Latin Prosody, by James Ross, Professor in Franklin College, Lancaster, Pa. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1814 2017 Another copy. l2ino, sheep. Lancaster, Burnside & Smith, 1804 The Original Edition. Very rare. J. Randolph's copy, with library stamp. 2018 Ovid. Decerpta ex P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon Libris Notis Anglicis. By W. Willymotte and T. Rud- diman. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1810 2019 Lucian. The Select Dialogues of. To which is added a a New Literal Translation in Latin, with Notes in Eng- lish, by Edward Murphy. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1806 2020 Another copy. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1804 First American Edition. 202 ( Virgil, The Georgics of. Translated by William Sotheby. i6mo, calf. Mfddleton, Conn., 1808 2022 Caesar. C. Julii Caesaris de Bello Gallico, et Civili Pom- peiano nee non A. Hirtii, correcit et emendavit M. Campbellus. i2mo, sheep. Novi Eboraci, 1802 Name on title-page. 237 202 3 Selectae e Veteri Testamento et e Profanis Scriptoribus Historiae ; Quibus sunt adjuncta Catonis Moralia Dis- ticha et G. Lilii Paedagogica Monita; ad Usam Scholarum hujus Continentis, cum Professorum et Curatorum hujus Civitatis Scholarum, nee non Colle- giorum New Jersey et Washington vulgo dictorum Approbatione impressa. i2mo, half bound. Benjamin Franklin Bache, Philadelphia, 1789 2024 Another copy. i2mo, half bound. 2025 Another copy. I2mo, half bound. Imperfect title-page. 2026 Cicero. M. Tullii Ciceronis de Officiis ad Marcum Filium Libris Tres. l2mo, sheep, Philadelphia, 1793 2027 Wettenhall, Edv. Grsecas, Grammaticae Institutio Com- pendiaria, in usum Scholarum. l2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1789 2028 Cornetii Nepotis Vitae excellentium imperatorum in usam Juventutis Studiosae Baltimorensis Collegii. 1 2mo, half bound. Baltimorise, 1809 2029 Lucian. The Select Dialogues of, to which is added a new literal translation in Latin. With Notes in Eng- lish, by Edwin Murphy. i2mo, sheep, Joseph James, Philadelphia, 1789 2030 Corderius. A Select Century of the Colloquies of. With an English Translation by John Clarke. l2mo, sheep. Robert Bailey, Lancaeter, Pa., 1804 2031 Cornehi Nepotis excellentium Imperatorum Vitae. Edition Prima Americana, l6mo, sheep. Novi Eboraci, 1809 2032 De Viris Illustribus Urbis Romae a Romulo ad Augustum at usum Sextae Scholae, l6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1810 2033 Anacreontis Carmina, cum Sapphonis, et Alcaei Frag- mentis. l6mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1810 2054 Corderius. A Select Century of the Colloquies of. With an English Translation by John Clarke, l6mo, sheep. Joseph James, Philadelphia, 1787 2035 Epicteti Enchiridion, ex editione Joannis Upton, i6mo, sheep, M, Carey, Philadelphia, 1793 2036 Homeri Odyssea et Carmina Minora ex recensione Fred. Aug, Wolfii, 2 vols, in I, i6mo, sheep, Hilpertohusa et Novi Yonci, 1831 238 Early American School Books. 2037 Nelson's Greek Exercises. Abridged and Revised by the Principals of Baltimore College. 8vo, sheep. Baltimore, 1809 2038 Jackson, William. Book-Keeping in the True Italian Form of Debtor and Creditor. 8vo. Rice & Co., Philadelphia, N. D. 2039 Mitchell, William. A New and Complete System of Book-Keeping. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1796 2040 Pike, Nicolas. A New and Complete System of Arith- metic. 8vo, sheep. Newburyport, 1788 2041 Dilworth, Thomas. The Young Book-Keeper's Assistant ; shewing him in the most Plain and Easy Manner, etc. 8vo, sheep. Peter Brynberg, Wilmington, 1798 2042 Bachmair, John James. A German Grammar ; contain- ing the Theory of the Language through all the Parts of Speech. 8vo, sheep. Charles Cist, Philadelphia, 1788 2043 Nixon, Rev. William. Prosody Made Easy. 8vo, sheep Very rare. W. Spotswood, Philadelphia, 1786 2044 Perrin, John. A Grammar of the French Tongue. 8vo, sheep. Styner & Cist, Philadelphia, 1779 2045 Bachmair, John J. A Complete German Grammar. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia: Henry Miller, 1772 Very scarce. 2046 Peyton, V. G. Les Elemens de les Langue Angloise. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1794 2047 Dillwyn, George. Occasional Reflections; Offered Prin- cipally for the Use of Schools. i2mo, sheep. Burlington, 1815 Has an autograph letter signed by the author inserted. 2048 Barber, Dr. Jonathan. Exercises in Reading and Recita- tion. l2mo, half bound. York, Pa., 1825 Very scarce. 2049 Buchanan, James. A Regular English Syntax. l2mo, sheep. Styner & Cist, Philadelphia, 1780 239 2050 Short Introduction to Latin Grammar, for the use of the University and Academy of Pennsylvania in Philadel- phia. l2mo, boards. Exeter, 1794 Very rare. 2051 American Class Book. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 181 5 2052 Dil worth, Thomas. The Schoolmaster's Assistant ; being a Compendum of Arithmetic. Woodcut portrait. l2mo, sheep. New York, 1806 2053 Le Sage's Abrege de I'Histoire de Gil Bias de Santillane. l2mo, sheep. New York, 1818 2054 Wood, John. Mentor: or, The American Teachers' As- sistant. l2ino, sheep. New York, 1795 2055 Hardie, James. Selectae E Veteri Testamento, Historiae : or,. Select Passages from the Old Testament. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1795 With book-plate of Geo. Marshall. 2056 Murray, Lindley. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1800 2057 Reading Exercises for the Use of Schools. Being a Sequel to Comly's Spelling Book. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1 8 19 .2058 Wettenhal, Edv. Graecse Grammaticse Institutio Com- pendiaria. l2mo, sheep. Londini, Impressa, et Philadelphii, Spotswood, 1804 First Greek Grammar published in America. 2059 Another copy. .2060 Scptt, William. Lessons in Elocution: or. Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse. l2mo, sheep. W. Young, Philadelphia, 1788 First American Edition. 2061 Cobbett, William. A Grammar of the English Language. In a Series of Letters Intended for the Use of Schools ^nd of Young Persons in General, but more especially for the Use of Soldiers, Sailors, Apprentices and Plough Boys. izmo, sheep. New York, l8l8 It has been said of Cobbett that he wrote an English Grammar as en- tertaining as a novel, and this is nothing more than the literal truth. 240 2062 Watts, Isaac. Logick : or. The Right Use of Reason. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1789 2063 Another copy. I2mo, sheep. 2064 Fisher, George. The Instructor: or, Young Man's Best Companion, containing Spelling, Reading, Writing and Arithemetick, etc. Frontispiece. l2mo, half morocco. Isaac Collins, Burlington, 1775 Very rare. The first school book printed in Burlington. Has bound wtih it Fenning's Universal Spellirig Book, London, N. D. (1775). 2065 Miscellanies, Moral and Instructive, in Prose and Verse. Collected from various authors for the use of the Schools. i2mo, half bound. H. Sweitzer, Philadelphia, 1802 With the recommendation of Benjamin Franklin. 2066 Workman, Benjamin. The American Accountant : or, Schoolmaster's New Assistant. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1793 2067 Webster, Noah. An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking. Calculated to Improve the Minds and Refine the Tastes of Youth. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1787 Scarce. 2068 Sarjeant, Thomas. The Federal Arithmetician : or. The Science of Numbers Improved. Folding plate and wood- cut on title-page. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1793 2069 Newtonian System of Philosophy. By Tom Telescope. Illustrated. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1803 2070 Goldsmith's Roman History. Abridged by himself. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1795 2071 Fenelon's Aventures de Telemaque fils d'Ulysse. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, Charles Cist, N. D 2072 Ruddiman, Thomas. The Rudiments of the Latin Tongue. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, Young, Stewart & McCulloch, 1786 2073 Andrews, John. A Compend of Logick : For the Use of the University of Pennsylvania. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1801 The author was Vice Provost of the University of Pennsylvania. Rare. 241 2074 Chambaud, L. Fables Choisies a I'usage des Enfans. l6mo, sheep. Charles Cist, Philadelphia, 1796 With book-plate of John McAllister. 2075 Harrison's Rudiments of English Grammar. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1800 2076 Comprehensive Grammar. In which the Principles of the English Language are methodically digested. l6mo. sheep. Philadelphia, 1789 EARLY AMERICAN NOVELS and Reprints of English Novels, etc. 2077 Clenning, Arthur. The Life and Adventures of. 2 TOls. 12mo, boards, uncut. PhUaaelphla, 1828 SllgMly water stalneS. 2078 Rowson, Susannah. Charlotte's Daughter : or, Three Orphans. A Sequel to Charlotte Temple. 12mo, boards. Boston, 1828 2079 Lionel : or, The Last of the Pevenseys. A Novel 2 vols. 12mo, boards, uneut. Wilkesbarre, 1822 Name cut from title-page. 2080 Nubilia in Search of a Husband. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1809 2081 Brackenridge, H. H. Modern Chivalry. Containing the Adventures of a Captain and Teague O'Regan, his Servant. i2mo, sheep. Wilmington, 1825 Name cut from title-page. 2082 Owenson, Miss. The Wild Irish Girl : A National Tale. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1807 Name on title-page 2083 Kelroy. A Novel. By a Lady of Pennsylvania. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, I8I2 Stained and torn. ^084 Kotzebue, Augustus von. Ildegerte, Queen of Norway. Translated by Benjamin Thompson. ISmo, boards. Philadelphia, 1800 242 2085 Coquette (The) : or, The History of Eliza Wharton. A Novel. By a Lady of Massachusetts. 12mo. Boston, 1797 Stained ana loose. 2086 Rowson, Mrs. Charlotte Temple. A Tale of Truth. 2 vols, in 1. 12mo, sheep. Phllaaelphla, 1797 Thumb-worn. 2087 (Burney, Mrs.). Evelina ; or, A Young Lady's Entrance into the World. 2 vols. 12mo, sheep. New york, 1797 Name on title-page. 2088 Man of the World. 12mo, sheep. Phllaaelphla, 1799 Title aefaoed. 2089 Rowson, Mrs. The Inquisitor. 2 vols In 1. 12mo, sheep. Philaflelphia, 1794 2090 Owenson, S. St. Clair: or, The Heiress of Desmond. 12mo, sheep. rtilladelphla, 1807 2091 Rowson, Mrs. Charlotte Temple. 2 vols in 1. 12mo, sheep. Harrlsburgh, 1802 2092 Another copy. 2 vols in 1. 12mo, sheep. New York, N. D. (1791) Title defaced. 2093 (Sterne, Laurence). A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy. 2 vols. In 1. 12mo, sheep. Worcester, 1793 Name on title-page. 2094 Parsons, Mrs, The Girl of the Mountain. 2 vols. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1801 2095 Maria Cecilia : or, Life and Adventures of the Daughter of Achmet III. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1790 2096 Yearsley, Ann. The Royal Captives. A Fragment of Secret History. 12mo, half hound. Philadelphia, 1795 2097 Helme, Mrs. History of Louisa, th.e Lovely Orphan : or. The Cottage on the Moor. 2 vols in 1. 12mo, hoards. Boston, 1798 2098 Surr, T. S. George Barnwell. 2 vols in 1. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1800 2099 Glebe House (The). A Tale. By a Lady of Distinction. 12mo, sheep, 'Salem, N. J„ 1799, 243 2100 Inchbald, Mrs. A Simple Story. 2 vols, in I. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1793 2 1 01 Cavern of Death (The.) A Moral Tale. l2mo. Philadelphia, 1795 2102 Mathews, Mrs. What Has Been. A Novel. 2 vols, in I. i2mo, sheep. Alexandria, Va., 1803 Loose and worn. 2103 Netley Abbey. A Gothic Story. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1796 2104 Letters of Abelard and Heloise, to which is prefixed a particular account of their Lives, Amours and Misfor- tunes, by John Hughes. To which is now first added The Poem of Eloise to Abelard, by Mr. Pope. Frontis- piece by Scoles. l2mo, half bound. Philadelphia, Printed for Samuel Delap, 1775 One of the scarcest of imprints. 2105 De Genlis, Comtesse. Alphonso and Dalinda : or, The Magic of Art and Nature. Translated by Thomas Hol- croft. l2XD.a, sheep. Thomas Dobson, Philadelphia, 1787 2106 (Sterne, Laurence.) A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy. By Mr. Yorick. 2 vols, in I. l2mo. Philadelphia, 1801 2107 (Clark, Chester.) The Paths of Virtue delineated: or, the History in Miniature of the Celebrated Clarissa Har- lowe, familiarised and adapted to the Capacities of Youth. 1 2mo, half bound. Cooperstown, 1795 Very scarce. 2108 Letters of Charlotte during her connection with Werter. 2 vols, in I. l6mo, sheep. New York, 1797 2109 Gooch, E. S. Villa real. The Contrast. A Novel. i6mo, sheep. Wilmington, 1796 Name on title-page. 21 10 Cervantes, Miguel de. The History and Adventures of Don Quixote. Translated by T. Smollett. Frontispieces and vignette title-pages, by Leney. S vols. 1 6mo, boards, uncut. New York, 1814 21 1 1 Horrors of Okendale Abbey. A Romance. i6mo, sheep. Frankford, Pa, 181? Very scarce. 244 21 12 Julia de Roubigne. A Tale. With frontispiece, 2 vols, in I. i6mo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1809 21 13 The Coquette : or, The History of Eliza Wharton. By a Lady of Massachusetts. i6mo, boards. Boston, 1833 Catalogue Part II. of this Library is now in Course of Pre- paration, and will embrace a large Collection of Secret Histories, one of the most Important Collections on the " Junius " Con* troversy in this Country, Early English Imprints, Works of Standard Authors, Etc. The Historical Papers and Rare Engraved Poriraits and Views, will be sold later on, timely notice of which will be given. Those . desiring Catalogues of the same will please send name and address. B. ). 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