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War with the Devil; or, the young man's con- flict with the powers of darkness. Plate. The eighth impression, pp. 208. 18° half morocco. London, 1684 1993 Keach. The same. Twenty-second edition, pp. 156. Cuts. 18° sheep. London, 1776 ('85) 5x> ,2, S-o ^A Ji 10 1 Ot> n 5"o 3f CO /3 OD 3 CO So cZ :ls- J Xc 1 86 CATALOGUE. 1994 Keach. The Travels of True Godliness, from the be- ginning uf the world to the present day. Sixth ed. pp. 168. Portrait and cuts. 18° morocco. London, 1760 5~o 1995 Kean. Edmund. Life of Edmund Kean. pp. 216, 219. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° boards, uncut. London, 1835 ^« 1996 Keate, George. A Short Account of the Ancient His- tory, present Government and Laws of the Republic of Geneva, pp. 218. Map. 12° sheep. London, 1761 1997 Keene, N. H. Annals of the Town of Keene, from 1734 to 1790, with corrections, additions and a con- tinuation, from 1790 to 1815. By Salma Hale. pp. 120. Map. 8° half roan. Keene, 1851 1998 Keightley, Thomas. The Fairy Mythology, illustrative of the romance and superstition of various countries, pp. 560. Frontispiece by Cruikshank. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1850 1999 Keith, George. The Presbytarian and Independent visible Churches in New England and elsewhere, brought to the test and examined, etc. pp. 230. 16° calf, gilt, uncut. London, 1691 2000 Keith. A Journal of Travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck, on the continent of North-America, pp. 92. Small 4° calf. London, 1706 2001 Keith, William. The History of the British Plantations in America, with a chronological account of the most remarkable things, which happen'd to the first adven- turers in their several discoveries of that new world. Part I. Containing the History of Virginia, etc. (all published.) 2 maps. 4° old calf. London, 1738 2002 Keith. Collection of Papers and other Tracts, written occasionally on various subjects. 12° sheep. London, 1740 This work contains " A Discourse on the present state of the British Plantations in America, with respect to the interest of Great Britain. Sir William Keith was Governor of Pennsylvania from 1717 to 1726. 2003 Kelty, Mary Ann. Memoirs of the Lives and Persecu- tions of the Primitive Quakers. Second ed. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1844 2004 Kendall, E. A. Travels through the Northern Parts of the United States, in the years 1807 and 1808. 3 vols. 8° sheep. New York, 1809 2005 Kent, James. Comtnentaries on American Law. Tenth ed. 4 vols. 8° sheep (broken). Boston, i860 CATALOGUE. 187 yfcloo 2006 [Kennett, White. J Bibiiotheca Americanae Primordia. ' An Attempt towards laying the Foundation of an Amer- ican Library, in several Books, Papers and Writings, humbly given to the Society for Propagation of the Gos- pel in Foreign Parts, for the perpetual Use and Benefit of their Members, their Missionaries, Friends, Corre- spondents and Others concern'd in the Good Design of Planting and promoting Christianity within her Maj- esty's Colonies and Plantations in the West-Indies. 4° half morocco. Printed for J. Churchill: London, 1713 " This, as far as it goes, is the best Catalogue of Books relating to America extant, the titles being copied at full length with the greatest exactness, together with name of the printer, and the number of pages in each volume. It is rich in English tracts relating to New Eng- land." — Rich. s ? J. J ) /^ 2007 Kettell, Samuel. Specimens of Atnerican Poetry, with Critical and Biographical Notices. 3 vols. 12° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1829 2008 [Kettell.] Yankee Notions. A Medley. By Timo. ^ Titterwell, Esq. pp. 255. 16° cloth. Boston, 1838 >e-v 2009 Keyser, C. S. Penn's Treaty with the Indians, pp. 99. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Philadelphia, 1882 2010 KiDD, Captain. A Full Account of the Proceedings in ^0 Relation to Capt. Kidd. pp. 51. Small 4° half mo- rocco. London, 1701 30 1 1 Kidder, Frederic. The Expeditions of Capt. John OD Lovewell, and his Encounters with the Indians, pp. 134. Map. Royal 4° paper, uncut. Boston, 1865 Large Paper: only 25 copies printed. 2012 Kidder. Military Operations in Eastern Maine and 7^~ Nova Scotia during the Revolution, pp. 336. Map and portrait inserted. 8° paper, uncut. Albany, 1867 2013 Kidder. History of the First New Hampshire Regi- ^l ment in the War of the Revolution, pp. 184. 8° cloth, uncut. Albany, 1868 2014 Kidder. Adventures of Capt. Lovewell, pp. 10; — The ^ Abenaki Indians; their treaties of 1713 and 1717, and a vocabulary, with a historical introduction, pp. 25, 1859; — The Swedes on the Delaware and their inter- course with New England, pp. 13, 1874; — Discovery of North America, by John Cabot, pp. 15, 1878. 4 pamphlets. T^ 2015 Kimball, D. T. The Fruits of Congregationalism; a Centennial Discourse, delivered before the First Church and Religious Society in Ipswich, Aug. 10, 1834. 8° half roan, gilt. Boston, 1834 CATALOGUE / ^ Z~! 20 1 6 2, To 2017 'JS ^°^' 3o 2019 26-' To I 00 2°" z ^0 '°^^ ao -^°-^^ <2;r !025 KiNGSBOROUGH, Lord. Antiquities of Mexico: compris- ing Fac-similes of Ancient ISlexican Paintings and Hier- oglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin and Dresden, in the Imperial Library of Vienna; the Vatican Library, the Bodleian Library at Oxford, etc. Together with the Monuments of New Spain. By M. Dupaix. The whole illustrated with inedited manu- scripts. The drawings on stone by A. Aglio. 9 vols, imperial folio, half green morocco, uncut edges, gilt tops. London, 1831-1848 KiNGSLEY, Charles. Hypatia; or, New foes with an old face, 2 vols., 1854; — Lectures delivered in America, 1874; — Westward Ho (Works, Vol. 6), 1881; — Plays and Puritans, and other historical essays (Works, Vol. 16). 5 vols. 12° cloth. Kingston, Mass. Report of the Proceedings and Exer- cises at the 150th Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Kingston, June 27, 1876. pp. 151. Maps. 4° paper. Boston, 1876 Kingston, W. H. G. John Deane of Nothingham, his Adventures and Exploits, pp. 416. Illustrations. 12° cloth. London. Kip, W. I. Early Jesuit Missions in North America. Plate. 2 vols, in one. 12° full morocco, gilt, red edges. New York, 1846 KiRKE, Henry. The First English Conquest of Canada; with some Account of the earliest Settlements in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, pp. 227. Map. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1871 [KiRKLAND, Mrs. C. M.J Forest Life. pp. 250, 234. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1842 Knapp, S. L. Biographical Sketches of eminent Law- yers, Statesmen and Men of Letters, pp. 360. 8° blue morocco, red edges. Boston, 1821 [Knapp.] Sketches of Public Characters, drawn from the Living and the dead. pp. 259. 12° boards, uncut. New York, 1830 Knapp and Crowinshield. Trial of John F. Knapp for the murder of Joseph White, pp. 74. Salem, 1830; — Second Trial of J. F. Knapp, pp. 72. Salem, 1830; — Trials of J. J. Knapp, Jr. and George Crowninshield for the Murder of Joseph White, pp. 31. Boston, 1830; — Biographical Sketch of the celebrated Salem Mur- derer, pp. 24. Boston, 1830. Bound in one volume. 8° boards. CATALOGUE 3 Jo T~ 2026 Kneeland, Abner. Trial of, for Blasphemy. Argu- ments of the Attorney of the Commonwealth; — Speech by Andrew Dunlap; — Review of the Prosecution against Kneeland; — Speech in his own Behalf. (With auto- graph of Rufus Choate.) 4 pamphlets. Boston, 1834-5 2027 Knight, Charles. Pictorial History of England, being ^ ^ the history of the people as well as a history of England, from B.C. 55 to 1820, by C. Knight, Prof. Craik, C. Macfarlane, etc. 8 vols. ; also, Martineau's History of England during the Peace, 1800-46, 2 vols. Standard edition. Illustrated with upwards of 2000 engravings and numerous portraits on steel, with the index. To- gether II vols, thick imperial 8° cloth, uncut. London. 1847-50 j~ 2028 Knight's Gallery of Portraits, with memoirs. 168 fine ^ portraits, original impressions. 7 vols, imperial 8° half morocco, gilt edges. C. Knight: London, 1833-8 2029 Knight, Madam. The Private Journal of a Journey from 00 Boston to New York, in the year 1704, kept by Madam Kniglit. pp. 92. Small 4° half morocco, uncut. Albany, 1865 Only 300 copies printed. 2030 Knight and Buckingham. Private Journal kept by J ^6~ Madam Knight in a" journey from Boston to New York, in the year 1704; — Private Journals kept by Rev. John Buckingham of the expedition against Canada, in the years 17 10 and 17 11. 12° calf, gilt. New York, 1825 2031 Knox, John. Life of; containing illustrations of the ^O history of the Reformation in Scotland. By Thomas M'Crie. New edition. PP- 539- 2 portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1861 2032 Knox, John Jay. United States Notes; a history of the various issues of paper money by the government of the United States. Second ed. revised, pp. 247. Plates. 8° cloth. New York, 1885 j^ 2033 Knox, Robert. The Races of Men; a philosophical enquiry into the influence of race over the destinies of nations. Second ed. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1862 2034 [Knox, William.] The Controversy between Great 3 So Britain and her Colonies reviewed, pp. 207, 55. 8° half calf. London, 1769 2035 Koops, Matthias. Historical Account of the Substances ^0 which have been used to describe events and to convey ideas from the earliest date, to the invention of paper, pp 273. Second ed. 8° calf. London, 1801 Printed on straw paper. I90 CATALOGUE J 00 IS 75-2036 Kohl, J. G. Popular History of the Discovery of Am- ' erica from Columbus to Franklin. pp. 284. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1865 037 Kohl. Descriptive Catalogue of those maps, charts and surveys relating to America v^^hich are mentioned in vol. 3 of Hakluyt's Great Work, pp. 86, Wash., 1857; — Lecture on the Plan of a Chartographic IJepot for the history and geography of the American Continent, pp. 146. 2 vols. 8° half roan. ^ -. 203S T ABAT, Pkre. Nouveau Voyage aux Isles de '^'^ I ^ I'Amerique. Numerous maps and plates. 2 vols. 4° calf. La Haye, 1724 2039 Caet, Joanne de. Nieuwe Wereldt ofte Beschrijvinghe ^^ van West-Indien, wt veelderhande Schriften ende Aen-teeckeninghen van verscheyden Natien by een versamelt. Slack Cettcr. pp. 5^0. (16). First ed. Folio, vellum. . Leyden: Isaack Elzevier, Anno 1625 "This work," says Charlevoix, " which was ere long translated into French and published by the same Elzevirs in 1640, is full of ex- cellent research, as well in regard to the European settlements in America, as in regard to the natural history and the character and manners of the Americans. The author has followed the best sources." - .-2040 C-aet. Beschrijvinghe van West-Lidien. (Second ed.) jBlack Cetter. pp. 622, (18). Engraved title and maps. Folio, vellum. Tot Leyden, bij de Elzeviers: 1630 -_ 2041 Lakt. Novvs Orbis, sen descriptionibus Indae occiden- ^^ talis libri XVIIL pp. 690, (18). Folio, vellum Lugd. Batav., 1633 -c- 2042 Lafayette. Memoirs of General Lafayette, with an account of his present visit to this country, and a de- scription of his tour through the United States, pp. 24. Portrait. 8° half roan. Boston, 1825 2043 Lafayette. Recollections of the Private Life of Gen- '•^ eral Lafayette. By Jules Cloquet. Embellished with numerous engravings, as in the original Paris edition, pp. (30), 339. 8° half calf, gilt, uncut. London, 1835 2044 La Fontaine, Jean de. Fables. Translated by Elizur ^^ Wright, Jr. Illustrated by J. J. Granville. 2 vols. royal 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1841 Large Paper. u 2045 [Lamb.] A Fresh Suit against Independency; or the ^|^° National Church-way vindicated, the Independent Church-way condemned, pp. 304. 12° old calf. London, 6771 7 ji 3 CATALOGUE. 191 3 / / J? 7 J" 7^2046 [Lamb, Charles and White, James.] Original Letters, etc., of Sir John f'alstaff selected from genuine MSS. Second ed. pp. 123. Plate. 16° calf. London, 1797 2047 Lamb, R. An Original and Authentic Journal of Occur- rences during the late American War from its Com- mencement to the year 1783. pp. 438. 8° boards, un- cut. Dublin, 1809 y^ 2048 Lamb. Another copy. 8° sheep. Dublin, 1809 00 2049 Lamb. Memoir of his own Life. pp. 296. 8° half roan, uncut. Dublin, 181 1 2050 Lambert, John. Travels Through Lower Canada and '"^ the United States of North America, in the years 1806- 1808. Numerous colored plates and maps. 3 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1810 ^- 2051 Lancaster, Mass. ('entennial Celebration, Willard's Address, 1853; — Dedication of Lancaster Memorial Hall, 1868; — Address at Lancaster, July 4, 1876, and Memorial Address, May 29, 1880, by John D. Wash- burn. 4 pamphlets. r-2052 Lancaster, N. H. Centennial Celebration of the Settle- ment of the Town of Lancaster, July 14, 1864. pp. 72. 8° boards. Lancaster. ^x-2053 Lane, S. Joanna Southcott, M. A. detected, her Prophecies disected, etc. pp. loi. 8° calf. Yeovill, (1811) ^ _ 2054 Langbaine, Gerard. An Account of the English Dra- matick Poets, pp. 556, 29. 12° calf. Oxford, ^691 2055 Language. Essay on Language, by Hazard, 1857; — ^O An Essay on the Source and Constitution of the Eng- lish Language, by Clarke; — On the Study of Words, by Trench, 1882; — Treatise on English Punctuation, 1855. 4 vols. 16° cloth. ^^ 2056 Lapham, J. A. Wisconsin, its Geography and Topo- graphy, History, Geology and Mineralogy. Second ed. pp. 208. 12° cloth. Milwaukee, 1846 2057 La Rochefoucault-Liancourt. Due de. Travels through the United States of North America, the Country of Iroquois, and Upper Canada, in the years 1795. 1796, and 1797; with an Authentic Account of Lower Canada. (Translated by H. Newman.) pp. 642, 686. Maps. 2 vols. 4° half russia. London, 1799 ^ -2058 Larwood, J. and Hotten, J. C. History of Signboards, ^■^ from the earliest Times to the present Day. pp. 536. 100 illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. London, j86S 192 CATALOGUE, 3 J2 Do I ry "2059 La Salle. An Account of Monsieur de la Salle's last ' l"" Expedition and Discoveries in North America. Pre- sented to the French King, and published by the Cheva- lier Tonti, Governour of Fort St. Louis, in the province of the Illinois. Also, the adventures of the Sieur de Montauban, Captain of the French Buccaneers on the Coast of Guinea, in the year 1695. pp. 211, 44. 12° calf, gilt, extra, gilt edges, by Riviere. J. Tonson: London, 1698 2060 Las Casas, B. de. Histoire des Indes Accidentales ou Ton reconnoit la bonte de ces Pais, et de leurs Peuples. et les Cruautez Tyranniques des Espagnoles. pp. 8, 299. 12° vellum, uncut. Lyon, 1642 2061 Las Casas. The Tears of the Indians; being an ^* historical and true account of the cruel massacres and slaughters of above twenty millions of innocent people committed by the Spaniards in the Islands of Hispaniola, Cuba, Jamaica, etc., as also in the Continent of Mexico, Peru, and other places of the West Indies, to the total destruction of those countries. Written in Spanish by Casaus, an eye witness of those things, and made En- glish by T. C. Printed by T. C. for Nath. Brook, at the Angel in Cornhill. pp. (28), 134. 16° calf. London, 1656 With four curious plates from the 1699 edition inserted. ^n 2062 Las Casas. Life of. Compiled from the French of Touron and Charlevoix. 12° cloth. New York, 1871 T *>y*- 2063 Lathrop, John. A Discourse preached on March the 1/^ Fifth, 1778. pp. 24. 8° half calf. Boston, 1778 / * 2064 Laud, Dr. William, (Archbishop.) Autobiography of. 16° cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1839 T 6~9 2°^5 Laurens. Correspondence of Henry Laurens of South Carolina. (Materials for History, edited by Frank Moore.) pp. 1-232. Portrait. 2 vols. 4" paper, un- cut. New York, 186 1 Only 250 copies printed. I j2<~ 2066 Law Quibbles; or, a treatise of the evasions, tricks, turns and quibbles commonly used in the profession of law. Second ed. pp. 125, 76. 8° calf. London, 1726 "^2, 00 "°67 Lawne, Fowler, Sanders and Bulward. The Profane Schisme of the Brownistes or Separatists, with the impietie, dissensions, lewd and abhominable vices of that impure sect. pp. 88. Small 4° morocco, red edges. N. p., 161 2 CATALOGUE. 193 7 7/ s ji 7 ^ 2068 Lawrence. IMemoir of Abbott Lawrence, by H. A. Hill, portrait, privately printed; — Diary and Corres- pondence of Amos Lawrence, portrait; — Memorials of T. Bigelow Lawrence, portrait, privately printed. 3 vols. 8° cloth and morocco. ^Q 2069 Lawrence, R. T. New Hampshire Churches; compris- ing histories of the Congregational and Presbyterian Churches in the state, with notices of other denomina- tions, pp. 624. Frontispiece. 8° cloth. Claremont, 1856 ^2070 Lawson, Ueodat. Christ's Fidelity the only Shield "^^ against Satan's Malignity, asserted in a sermon de- liver'd at Salem Village, the 24th March, 1692, being a time of publick examination of some suspected for witchcraft. Second ed. pp. 120. 18° half calf, (top of title mended). Boston: Reprinted, London, 1704 This second edition contains an appendix, pp. 93-120, not in the Boston edition. ^^2071 Lawson, John. History of Carolina, pp. 390. 12° cloth. Raleigh, i860 __ 2072 Lechford, Thomas. Plain Dealing, Or, News from New-England. A short view of New-England's present Government, both Ecclesiasticall and Civil, compared with the anciently received and established Government of England, in some materiall points; fit for the gravest consideration in these times, pp. 80. Small 4° red calf, gilt edges, by Bedford. Nathaniel Butler: London, 1642 Thomas Lechford was the first lawyer in Boston. " One of the most interesting and authentic of the narratives re- lating to the Colonies." — Charles Deane in the Narrative and Criti- cal History of America. 10 2073 Lechford. Plain Dealing, or News from New England. With an Introduction and Notes by J. H. Trumbull, pp. 211. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1867 Only 285 copies printed. ^Q ^074 Lecky, W. E. H. History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, pp. 405, 386. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1866 ^ 2075 Le Clercq, Christian. First Establishment of the Faith in New France. Now first translated, with Notes, by J. G. Shea. pp. 410, 354. Map and portraits. 2 vols. 8° paper, uncut. New York, 1881 Only 250 copies printed. 2076 1^ Clerc, John. Five Letters concerning the Inspira- 1^ tion of the Holy Scriptures. Translated out of French. ' (By John Locke.) pp. 239. 16° calf, (broken). Printed in the Year 1699 194 CATALOGUE ,- 2077 Le Clerc. a Treatise of the Causes of Incredulity. pp. 327. 16° calf. London, 1697 J I Jl c2 21 25- 2078 Lee, Charles. Memoirs of the Life of the late Charles Lee, second in Command in the Service of the United States during the Revolution; to which are added his Political and Military Essays, Letters, etc. pp. 439. > 8° half roan, uncut, gilt top. London, 1792 y ^ 2079 Lee. The Life and Memoirs of the late Major-General Lee, second in Command to General Washington, dur- ing the American Revolution, pp. 352. 8° half roan. New York, 18 13 2080 Lee. Proceedings of a General Court- Martial held at Brunswick, N. J., for the Trial of Major-General Lee, July 4, 1778. pp. 239. 8° paper, uncut. Privately printed: New York, 1864 Only 100 copies printed. ^-^ 2081 [Lee, Mrs. E.] Sketches of a New-England Village, in the last Century. 18° cloth. Boston, 1838 2082 Lee, Henry. Memoirs of the War in the Southern De- partment of the United States, pp. 466. 8° boards, uncut. Washington, 1827 2083 Lee. Observations on the Writings of Thomas Jeffer- son, with particular Reference to the Attack they con- tain on the Memory of the late Gen. Henry Lee. 8'^ half roan, gilt. New York, 1832 »~l ^ 2084 Lee. The same. 8° cloth. Philadelphia, 1839 2085 Lee, Mass. History of. By Rev. Amory Gale. pp. 48. 8° half roan. ' Lee, 1854 ^^ 2086 Leicester, oNIass. Historical Sketches of the Town of 1^ Leicester, during the first Century from its Settlement. By Emory Washburn, pp. 467. Map and plates. 8° half morocco (broken). Boston, i860 ^p 2087 Leicester. Sermon at 50th Anniversary of the Rev. John Nelson as Pastor of the First Church, pp. 116, 1862; — Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the organization of the town of Leicester, 1871. 2 vols. 12'' and 8° cloth and paper. 2^5-2088 Leominster. Mass. History of Leominster, or the Northern Half of the Lancaster New or Additional Grant, from 1701 to 1852. By David Wilder, pp. 264. 12° cloth. Fitchburg, 1853 9 Leominster. Centennial Discourse delivered to the First Congregational Church in Leominster, Sept. 24, 1843. By R. P. Stebbins. pp. 112. 8° half roan. Boston, 1S43 00 00 00 CATALOGUE. 195 Jl a.5' r-V-^2243 Marshall, H. History of Kentucky. pp. 465, (9), 524. 2 vols. 8° sheep. Frankfort, 1824 / ^0 2244 Marshall, John. History of the colonies planted by " the English on the Continent of North America, pp. 486. 8° sheep. Phila, 1824 7ir-2245 Marshall. Writings of, upon the Federal Constitution. pp. 728. 8° cloth. Boston, 1839 2246 ^L\rshall, Orsamus H. Historical Writings of, relat- ^•^ ing to the early history of the west, ^^'ith an introduc- tion by W. L. Stone. Portrait and map. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Albany, 1887 -^ 2247 Marshfield,' Mass. Memorials of Marshfield and Guide Book to its Localities at Green Harbor. By Marcia A. Thomas, pp. 108. Plates. 12° boards. Boston, 1854 0P 2248 ^L-vRTiN, B. L. H. History of France, from the most remote period to 1789. Authorized translation; from the Fourth Paris ed., by Mary L. Booth. Map, por- traits, etc. 4 vols, imperial 8° cloth, uncut edges. Large Paper: Only 75 copies printed. Boston, 1865—66 5"0 2249 Martin, ^L Voyage to St. Kilda. Map. pp. 79. 8° stitched. London, 1773 With name of "Edmund Burke, Beaconsfield" on title. 2250 Martyr, Peter. loannes ruffus foroliuiensis Archiepus Cosentin': legata': apo. ad lectore de orbe nouo. Accipe non noti prseclara uolumina mundi Oceani: & magnas noscito lector opes. Plurima debetur typhis tibi gratia: gentes Ignotas: & aues qui uehis orbe nouo. Folio, full light polished calf, extra, gilt edges, by Bed- ford. Alcala, Arnoldi Guillelmi, 15 16 "This edition of the first three Decades of Peter Martyr is little known even to the most diligent bibliographers. Brunet mentions an edition of Madrid, 1516, as being noticed in the catalogue of the Col- lege of Clermont, which is probably the same book as this, the dedi- cation to Charles V. being dated from Madrid, October, 1516." — Bibliotheca Greiivilliana. CATALOGUE. 209 n 2:1 7^ qq22^i Martyr. Petri Martyris ab Angleria Mediolanen. Oratoris clarissimi Fernandi & Helisabeth ... de rebus Oceanicis & Orbe novo decades tres: quibus quiequid de inventis nuper terris traditum, novarum rerum cupidum lectorem retinere possit, copiose, fideli- ter, eruditeque docetur. Eivsdem praeterea legationis Babylonicae libri tres Folio, vellum. Basileae, loannem Bebelium, 1533 ,^ Large Paper. This edition of Peter Martyr contains but the first three decades, and an abridgment of the fourth. 2252 Martyr. De Rebus Oceanis et Novo Orbe, Decades tres, Item eivsdem, de Babylonica legatione, libri III. pp. 655. 1 2° half morocco. Colonize, 1574 With autograph " Robert Southey, Keswick, 11 June, 1836." 2253 Martyr. De Nouo Orbe; or the histories of the West ^* Indies contayning the actes and aduentures of the Spanyards, which haue conquered and peopled those countries, inriched with a varietie of pleasant relation of the manners, ceremonies, lawes, gouernments, and warres of the Indians. Comprised in eight decades. Whereof three haue beene formerly translated into English, by R. Eden, whereunto the other fiue, are newly added by the Industrie and paineful trauaile of M. Lok, Gent. 4° russia, (worn). Thomas Adams: London, 1612 ^^2254 Martyr. Petrus Martyr, der Geschichtschreiber des Weltmeeres Eine Studie von Hermann A. Schumach- er. Map. Small 4° half morocco, gilt top. I New York, 1879 *rv^^55 ^fARTiNEAU, Harriet. Society in America. 3 vols. 12° 7 boards, uncut. London, 1837 / Bookplates of Edward Press ^Q 2256 Martineau. Retrospect of Western Travel, pp. 276, 239. 2 vols, in I. 12° half morocco. New York, 1838 tjr-22sy Mary,- (Queen). A Brief History of the Pious and Glori- / ous Life and Actions of Mary, Queen of England, etc. Faithfully done by J. S. Second ed. pp. 136. Portrait. 18° half roan. London, 1695 .^ 2258 Maryland. A Relation of Maryland; together with a map of the country, the condition of plantation, his Majestie's charter to the Lord Baltemore, translated into English, pp. (i), 56, 25. Small 4° calf. N. p., 1635 The map and 4 pp. in fac-simile. ^^ 2259 Maryland. A Relation of the successefull beginnings of the Lord Baltemore's plantation in Maryland. Anno Domini 1634. pp. 23. Small 4° boards. Only 150 copies printed. Baltimore, 186^ C A T A L O G U E / 5-0 '2260 2261 Jc2t\Co^^^^ /3 I ^^2263 5o 2264 5-2265 3 T 5-0 2266 5"o 22^7 7 ^ CO 2268 1269 o2 o 2270 ^0 "71 Maskell, Rev. William. History of the Martin Marpre- late Controversy in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, pp. 224. 1 2° cloth, uncut. W. Pickering: London, 1845 Mason, Jeremiah. Memoir and Correspondence of. (By G. S. Hillard.) pp. 467. Portrait. '4° cloth. Cambridge, 1873 Only 200 copies privately printed. Mason, Major John. 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The Charter granted by their majesties King William and Queen Mary to the inhabitants of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, pp. 14. Folio, half sheep. Boston. 1759 Massachusetts. The Charters and General Laws of the Colony and Province of Massachusetts Bay. pp. 830 and index. Royal 8° half morocco. Boston, 1814 Massachusetts Records. Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1628-1686. Edited by N. B. Shurtleff. 6 vols, small folio, cloth, gilt tops. Boston, 1853 The first and second volumes are of the second issue, with addi- tions from Col. Aspinwall's manuscript. Massachusetts. The same. Vols, i and 2 of the first issue. 2 vols, small folio, cloth. Boston, 1853 Massachusetts. The Case of the Provinces of Massa- chusetts Bay and New York, respecting the boundary line between the two provinces, pp. 31. Small folio, boards. Boston, 1764 The last two leaves in fac-simile. CATALOGUE. 211 »ig-22-]2 Massachusetts. 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Newburyport, 1778 Massachusetts. Debates, Resolutions and other Pro- ceedings of the Convention convened at Boston, Jan. 9, 1788. 12° half calf. Boston, 1808 CATALOGUE / / 2282 Massachusetts. Journal of the Convention for Framing a Constitution of Government for the State of Massa- chusetts Bay, Sept. 1779-June, 1780. pp. 264. 8° sheep. Boston, 1832 Bookplate of W. H. Prescott. 2283 Massachusetts. Manuscript. An accurate copy of many documents of historic value and much rarity, ap- pertaining to the formation and establishment of the State Government of Massachusetts. Written by Israel Warren, pp. 242. 8° half roan. 1792 2284 Massachusetts. Journal of Debates and Proceedings in the Convention of 1820. 8° cloth. Boston, 1853 ^5-2285 Massachusetts. Discussions on the Constitution pro- posed to the people of Massachusetts by the convention of 1853. pp. 306. 8° cloth. " Boston, 1854 3y2286 Massachusetts. The Patriotick Proceedings of the / Legislature of Massachusetts, during their session from Jan. 26 to March 4, 1809. 8° half calf. Boston, 1809 I U- 2287 Massachusetts. Lectures delivered in a Course before ' the Lowell Institute, by members of the Massachusetts Historical Society, on subjects relating to the early history of Massachusetts, pp. 498. 8° cloth. Boston, 1869 ^f^ 2288 Massachusetts Election Sermons for 1777, '^t,, '88, '99, 1826 and 1849. 6 vols. 8° half roan. Boston. 2289 Massachusetts Historical Society. The American Apollo. Vol. I. January to Sept., 1792 in the original 8° wrappers, uncut. Boston, 1792 The extra signatures containing the historical collections in this set have been removed and added to the next title. " The first publication of the Massachusetts Historical Society ap- peared on Jan. 6, 1792, in The American Apollo, a weekly magazine beginning at that time. Successive numbers were printed in connec- tion with the periodical during thirty-nine weeks, and comprised usually a signature of eight pages, which could be separated from the rest of the pamphlet, and was called Part I. of each number." — S. A. Green. 2290 Massachusetts Historical Society Collections. Vols. 1-5, as issued in the original numbers, uncut, in blue covers. Boston, 1792-96 Volume I consists of pp. i to 208, taken from the American Apollo, and vols, i to 4 of the Collections in numbers. 2291 Massachusetts Historical Society Collections. First to fifth series, and vols, i, 2 and 3 of sixth series. Com- plete set of first editions throughout. 30 vols, of ist, 2d, and 3d series, bound in 15 vols, half morocco, extra, 21 vols, in cloth, uncut and 2 vols, boards, uncut. To- gether 38 vols. 8°. Boston, 1792-1889 -^ CATALOGUE 2292 Massachusetts Historical Society Collections. Re- prints of vols. I, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10. First series. Vols. I, 2, 3, 4, 10. Second series. 13 vols. 8° boards, un- cut Boston, 1806-43 93 Massachusetts Historical Society Collections. Second reprint of vol. i. First series. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1806 2294 Massachusetts Historical Society Collections. Reprint of vols. 5, 6. Second series. (Hubbard's New Eng- land, with title page and preface laid in.) 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1848 2295 Massachusetts Historical Society Collections. Sec- ond ed. of vols. 2 and 3. Fifth series. (Belknap Papers.) Vols. 5 and 6. Fifth series. (Sewall Papers.) 4 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1877-79 The Nos. 22S9 to 2295 comprise an absolutely perfect and complete set of the collections, including the original volumes as well as the va- rious reprints and reissues. St 00 2296 Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings, from 1791 to 1894. First series, 20 vols, with index, and Second series, vols, i to 8. Illustrated with portraits, fac-similes, etc. 29 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1879-94 With many notices of meetings, newspaper clippings, autograph letters, etc., laid in. 2297 Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings. Vols. I, 2 and 3, 1791 to 1858. Steel portraits. 3 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1859-80 ^02298 Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings in memory of VV. H. Prescott, Feb. i, 1859; — Report of a Committee on Exchanges of Prisoners during the Am- erican Revolutionary ^Var, Dec. 19, 1861; — Memoir of Abbott Lawrence, 1856. 3 vols. 8° half roan. Boston. — 2299 Massachusetts Historical Society. Act of Incorpora- tion, with the by-laws, list of resident members, etc. 1857 and 1873. 2 vols. 8° cloth. «y^23oo Massachusetts Historical Society. Catalogue of Books, / Pamphlets, etc. (By Rev. Timothy Alden.) 8° half roan. Boston, 181 1 ^2^2301 Massachusetts Historical Society. Catalogue of Books in the Massachusetts Historical Society Library. 8° half calf, gilt. Boston 1796 2302 Massachusetts Historical Society. Catalogue of the Library, pp. 732, 651. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, i860 loo "^°3 Massie, J. W. Continental India, pp. 477, 478. Map. ' 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1840 14 CATALOGUE. 9 Jo r- ^ ■ 2304 Massinger, Philip. A New Way to pay Old Debts, a "^ 1^ comedie. First ed. Small 4"' half russia, (worn). London, 1633 2305 Mather, Cotton. Late Memorable Providences relating to witchcrafts and possessions. The second impression, pp. 144. 16° sheep. London, 1691 2306 Mather. The Wonders of the invisible World, being ' an account of the tryals of several witches lately exe- cuted in New England, etc. pp. 98. 4° calf, extra. ]--ondon, 1693 Half title inlaid and restored, also top of title mended. " Mather was the principal mover of the prosecutions against the unfortunate persons condemned as witches in New England." r/y 2307 Mather. The Wonders of the Invisible World : Being / an Account of the Tryals of Several Witches Lately ' Executed in New England: And of several Remarkable Curiosities therein Occurring. Published by the Special Command of his Excellency the Governour of the Prov- ince of Massachusetts Bay in New England. The Sec- ond ed. pp. 62. 4° full red morocco. (4 leaves crop- ped at bottom, but restored in manuscript.) Printed first, at Boston in New Eng- land, and reprinted at London, for John Dunton, 1693 This second edition is exceedingly rare, and omits much that is found in the first edition. The paging is very irregular, jumping from 24 to 43 — then following p. 50 is 41. ^ 2308 Mather. The Wonders of the Invisible World, being an account of the Trials of several Witches lately exe- cuted in New England, with a farther account, by In- crease Mather. Portrait. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1862 // ? o^ 2309 Mather. The Life and Death of the Rev. Mr. John ^^ Eliot, who was the first preacher of the gospel to the Indians in America, pp. 168, 4. Third ed., carefully revised. 16° calf, gilt edges. John Dunton: London, 1694 _- 2310 Mather. Johannes in Eremo. Memoirs Relating to ^^ the Lives of the Ever-Memorable Mr. John Cotton, Mr. John Norton, Mr. John Wilson, Mr. John Davenport and Mr. Thomas Hooker. 16° crimson morocco, gilt, uncut. Printed for Michael Perry: Boston, 1695 The lives are separately paged: pp. 32, 80, 39, 46, 30. Preface by Increase Mather (pp. 3-12). "To the Reader," 10 pp., by Increase Mather. After the Introduction, is the Advertisement of the au- thor's projected "Church History of New England" (The Magnalia), with "A Schaeme of the Whole Work" (pp. 28-32). The Memoir of Thomas Hooker is wanting. ^, 231 1 Mather. A Good Man making a Good End. The Life ^ °^ and Death of the Rev. Mr. John Baily. pp.88. 16° original sheep, uncut. B. Green & J. Allen: Boston, 1698 CATALOGUE. 215 V3 ^ 2320 3-^2321 '^2322 7 t),2/2325 /^-326 ;2,5'^327 6 00 ^328 :rd2329 /5-^o 233^ r'^2335 Mather. Pray for the Rising Generation. Last Ser- mon, preached the third day of the 5th moneth, 1678. The third Impression, pp. (i), 2, 165-198. t6° mo- rocco. Printed by R[ichard] P[ierce]: (Boston), 1685 This is the third part of Mather's " A Call from Heaven," etc., first printed by Foster in 1679. 3fe /V 2336 Mather. The Mystery of Christ opened and applyed. ^ pp. 214. 18° polished calf extra, gilt edges, by Bed- ford. Boston, 1686 CATALOGUE 00 2337 3^0 3 00 2339 3o po 2340 // t>0 2341 ^o 00 ^o '■342 2343 c^? / 00 2344 «2.(r 2345 [Mather, Increase.] A Sixth Collection of Papers re- lating to the present juncture of Affairs in England, contains: A Narrative of the Miseries of New England by reason of an arbitrary Government errected there. (By Increase Mather.) pp. 34. 4° half morocco. London, 1689 Mather. A Further Account of the Tryals of the New- England Witches. With the observations of a person who was upon the place several days w-hen the suspected Witches were first taken into examination. To which is added, Cases of Conscience concerning Witchcrafts and evil spirits personating Man, written at the request of the ministers of New England. VV'ritten by Increase Mather, President of Harvard College, pp. 2, 10, 4, 39, 8. Small 4° full polished calf extra, gilt edges, by Pratt. Printed for John Dunton: London, 1693 Mather. A Further Account of the Tryals of the New England W^itches. pp. 10. Small 4°. London, 1693 These are the title page and 10 pp. of text "collected by Deodat Lawson," prefixed to the English edition of Mather's Cases of Con- science, etc. Mather. Cases of Conscience concerning evil Spirits, personating Men, Witchcrafts, infallible Proofs of Guilt in such as are accused with that Crime, pp. 67, 7. 16° sheep. B. Harris: Boston, 1693 [Mather.] Gospel Order revived, being an Answer to a Book lately set forth by the Rev. Mr. Increase jMather, entituled, The Order of the Gospel, etc. By sundry ministers of the Gospel in New England, pp. 40. Small 4° polished calf, uncut, by Bedford. Printed in the Year 1700 Advertisement and last leaf in fac-simile. [Mather.] A Collection of some of the many offensive Matters contained in a Pamphlet, entituled, The Order of the Gospel revived, pp. 24. 18° calf. Boston, 1701 The preface " To the Reader " is by Increase Mather, and the body of the book is by Cotton Mather. Mather. A Discourse concerning the Maintenance due to those that preach the Gospel, etc. pp. 60. 16° inlaid to 4°, the last leaf in MSS. 4° half morocco. B. Green: Boston, 1706 Mather. A Discourse concerning the Grace of Cour- age, pp. 44. 16" morocco. B. Green: Boston, 1710 Artillery Sermon preached at Boston, June 5, 17 10. Mather. Remarkable Providences illustrative of the earlier days of American Colonization. Portrait. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1856 CATALOGUE. 219 1 o 2346 Mather, Increase. A Disquisition Concerning Ecclesi- astical Councils. Proving, that not only Pastors, but Brethren delegated by the Churches, have equally a Right to a decisive Vote in such Assemblies. To which is added, Proposals concerning Consociation of Churches, pp. (2), 20, 47, (i). 18° calf. Printed for Nicholas Boone, 1716 The Preface is dated Oct. 30, 1716. In the preface to "Two Discourses," published in (July) 1716, Mather says: "Some years ago, I wrote a Disquisition concerning Ecclesiastical Councils. . . . In suppressing the Publication of it so long, I have attended the Old Advice, In nonum prematur ad Annum ... I have designed that Discourse as my Last and Dying Advice to the Churches in New-England, (p. ix.) ^ 2347 Mather. History of King Philip's War, also a history of the same war by Rev. Cotton Mather. With an in- troduction and notes, by S. G. Drake, pp. 281. Por- traits. Royal 4° boards. Boston, 1862 Large paper. ^ 2348 Mather. Early History of New England. With an 1^ introduction and notes, by S. G. Drake, pp. 309. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1864 /ir-Q 2349 Mather. The same. Large Paper. Royal 4° boards. Boston, 1864 j^ 2350 Mather. Memoirs of the Life of. With a preface by the Rev. Edmund Calamy. Portraits of Mather, R. White and Edward Calamy inserted, pp. 88. 8° polished calf, extra, red edges, by Bedford. London, 1725 ^^2351 Mather. Increase Mather, the Agent of Massachusetts Colony in England for the concession of a charter. By William H. Whitmore. Small 4° paper, uncut. Boston, 1869 . #j 2352 Mather, Nathaniel. A Sermon wherein is shewed that "^'^ ■ it is the duty and should be the care of believers in Christ, to live in the constant exercise of grace, pp. 28. 16° calf. Printed by R. P.: Boston, 1684 ^ — 2353 Mather, Richard. A Modest and Brotherly Answer ,- ^ to Mr. Charles Herle, his book against the independence "" of churches, pp. 58. Small 4° half roan. London, 1644 .^ —. 2354 Mather. The Life and Death of that Reverend Man of ^ ^ God, Mr. Richard Mather, teacher of the church in Dorchester in New England. Inserted portrait, pp. 38. Square 16° light calf, yellow edges. Printed by S. G. and M. J.: Cambridge, 1670 Title in fac-simile by Harris. o2 3 5- CATALOGUE. V ^ /9 n oo ^355 [Mather, Richard.] Church-Government and Church Covenant discvssed, in an answer of the Elders of the severall churches in New England to two and thirty questions sent over to them by divers minis- ters in England. . . Together with an apologie of the said Elders in New-England for Church-Covenant. ... As also in an answer (by John Davenport) to nine positions about Church Government (Address to the reader, by Hugh Peters.) pp. (4), 84, (2), 78. Small 4° old calf. (Bottom of title and margin of leaf of preface mended). London, 1643 " The 32 Questions, the Answer whereof was Mr. Richard Mather, and not any other Elder or Elders in New England ; who is likewise the author of the discourse concerning Church Covenant printed therewith ... as he writes in a letter to a son of his now in England." — Preface to a Disputation concertiing Ckttrck-AIe?nbers,G\.c., London, 1659. " The 9 Positions (though written by Mr. Davenport) had the approbation of the rest of the Elders in New England." — /. Mat/ier's Discourse concerning the Uniaw/tclness of Cot?i?no?i Prayer, p. 14. " An Apologie " and " An Answer . . . unto Nine Positions" have separate title-pages, but continuous paging. Oo 235^ Mather, Samuel. A Sermon after the Decease of the very Reverend and Learned Cotton Mather, who ex- pired Feb. 13, 1727-8. pp. 26. Small 8° calf, gilt. G. Rogers: Boston, 1728 2357 Mather. An Apology for the Liberties of the Churches in New England, pp. 216. 8° half calf, gilt. T. Fleet: Boston, 1738 With autograph of Edmund Quincy. 2358 [Mather.] An Attempt to Shew that America must be known to the Ancients, made at the request and to gratify the curiosity of an inquisitive gentleman, to which is added an appendix concerning the American Colonies and some modern managements against them, pp. 35. 8° half roan, uncut. Boston, 1773 2359 [Mather.] (Reply to.) Diana's Shrines turned into Ready Money by Priestly Magic; or, virtue given up. Being remarks on remarks in the northern Priest's Pamphlet, entitled A — a known to the a — ts. pp. 23. 8° half morocco, (title mended). New York, 1773 2360 Mather. The Mather Family. By Enoch Pond. Por- trait. 16° cloth. Boston, 1844 2361 [Mauduit, Israel.] A Short View of the History of the ' ^ Colony of Massachusetts Bay, with respect to their original Charter and Constitution, pp. 71. 8° half calf. London, 1769 00 ^o 00 00 CATALOGUE. 221 ^Q 2362 Mauduit. a Short View ot the History of the New England Colonies, with respect to their Charters and Constitution, pp. 100. Fourth ed. 8° half roan. London, 1776 3 I/O 2363 Mauduit. The same. Third ed. pp. 93. 8° half mo- rocco. London, 1774 / ^2364 Maundeville, Sir John. The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundeville, which treateth of the way to Hierusalem ; and of Marvayles of Inde. pp. 391. 8° diamond calf. London, 1725 J j)q2Z^S Maverick, Samuel. A Briefe Description of New Eng- land and the severall towns therein, 1660. Small 4° paper, uncut. Boston, 1885 ')^!~^366 Maxwell, William. Virginia Historical Register and / Literary Note Book. Vols. 1-6. 6 vols, in 3 vols. 8° half roan. Richmond, 1848-53 ^Q 2367 May, Col. John. Journal and Letters of Col. John May of Boston, relative to two journeys to the Ohio country, in 1788 and '89. With a biographical sketch by Rev. R. S. Edes, and notes by W. M. Darlington, pp. 160. 8° cloth, uncut. Cincinnati, 1873 ) ^0^3^^ May, T. E. Constitutional History of England, since the accession of George Third, 1 760-1860. pp. 484, 596. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1863 / po 2369 Mayer, Brantz. Tah-gah-jute, or Logan and Captain MicheJl Cresap; — Calvert and Penn, or the Growth of Civil and Religious Liberty in America, as disclosed in the planting of Maryland and Pennsylvania. 2 vols. 8° boards and half roan. Baltimore, 1851-2 hr_^237o Mayer. Tah-gah-jute; or Logan and Cresap, an his- 1 torical essay, pp. 204. 8° paper, uncut. Albany, 1867 / So 237^ Mayer. Captain Canot; or, twenty years of an African slaver. Plates. 12° cloth. New York, 1856 ^ ^5-2372 Mayhew, Experience. Indian Converts; or, some ac- count of the lives and dying speeches of a considerable number of the christianized Indians of Martha's Vine- yard in New England, pp. 310, 16. 8° calf. London, 1727 / /■ 'S"^Z1Z Mayhew. Grace defended, in a Modest Plea for an Important Truth, pp. 208. 8° straight grained mo- rocco, red edges. Boston, 1744 ^ 2374 Mayhew. Observations on the Indian Language. Pub- lished from the original MS. by J. S. H. Fogg. Small 4° paper, uncut. Boston, 1884 Only 100 copies printed. CATALOGUE oZ ~ 2375 Mayhew, Jonathan. A Discourse wherein the Mystery of King Charles' Saintship and Martyrdom is unriddled, preached Jan. 30, 1749-50. pp. 55. 8° half morocco, gilt. Boston, 1750 a' 2376 Mayhew. Observations on the Charter and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, pp. 176. 8° calf. Boston, 1763 7 5~^0 ^377 Mayhew. Defence of the Observations on the Charter / and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the gospel in Foreign Parts, pp. 144; — Remarks on an Anonymous Tract entitled An Answer to Dr. Mayhew's Observations, pp. 87. 8° morocco, gilt. Boston, 1763-64 i4 00 2378 Mayhew. Verses on Dr. Mayhew's Book of Observa- tions. By a Gentleman of Rhode Island Colony, pp. 19. 8° paper, uncut. Providence, 1763 2379 Mayhew. A Letter of Reproof to Mr. John Cleaveland / ^ of Ipswich, occasioned by a defamatory Libel published under his Name. pp. 49. 8° half roan. Boston, 1764 QQ 2380 Mayhew. Memoir of the Life and Writings of Rev. Jonathan Mayhew. By Alden Bradford. Portrait. 8° cloth. Boston, 1838 3#s 2381 Mead, Matthew. The Almost Christian Discovered, Seven Sermons preached at London, 1661. Eighth ed. pp. i8o. 18° sheep. London, 1684 n f. 2382 Meade, William. Old Churches, Ministers and Fami- lies of Virginia, pp. 490, 496. Plates. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Phila., 1861 7/r 2383 Medfield, Mass. Exercises at the Bi-Centennial Com- memoration of the Burning of Medfield by Indians in King Philips War, Feb. 21, 1876. pp. 56. 8° boards. Medfield, 1876 ^ f^S 2384 Medford, Mass. History of, from 1630 to 1855. By Charles Brooks, pp. 576. Portraits and plates. 8° cloth. Boston, 1855 £3 2385 Medford. Register of Families settled at the Town of Medford, ass. By W. H. Whitmore. Portraits and plates. 8° half roan. Boston, 1855 Private edition. y 00 2386 Meier, G. F. The Merry Philosopher ; or, Thoughts on Jesting, pp. 213. 16° calf, gilt. London, 1764 /a <-. 2387 illela. |)omponius. Cosmographia Pomponii Mele: tribus libris digesta parvo quodam compendio Joannius Coelii adaucta etc. Black jtetter. 4° boards. No place or date. Probably Norimberga, 15 12 CATALOGUE. 223 dT^oo Ji ? Jl \ Mela. Libri de situ orbis tres, adiectis loachimi Va- diani in eosdem Scholiis. 135 folios. First ed. Folio, boards. Viennje Panonis, 1518 "The first place in which we find the name of America, used a little further a-field is in a letter dated Vienna, 1512, from Joachim Va- dianos to Rudolphus Agricola, and inserted in the Pomponius Mela of 1 518, edited by the former. The expression used is "America dis- covered by Vespucius." — J?. H. 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New English Canaan, containing an ''^ ^^ Abstract of New England, composed in three Bookes. The first Booke setting forth the originall of the Na- tives, their Manners and Customes, together with their tractable Nature and Love towards the English, The second Booke setting forth the naturall Indowments of the Country, and what staple Commodities it yealdeth. The third Booke setting forth what people are planted there, their prosperity, what remarkable accidents have happened since the first planting of it. pp. 192. 4° half calf. Printed at Amsterdam. 1637 A book of such rarity that Mr. Muller, the Amsterdam book- seller, remarks : " Although this book is printed in my native place, Amsterdam, I have never seen or heard of it here." -234 CATALOGUE, jy 00 3s.i 7 s 3 2512 Morton, Mrs. S. W. The Power of Sympathy; or, the Triumph of Nature, founded on Truth, pp. 138, 158. Frontispiece. 2 vols, in i. 12° sheep, (broken). Boston, 1789 Rare first edition, suppressed. 2513 [MouRT, G.] A Relation or Journal of the beginning and proceedings of the English Plantation setled at Plimoth in New England, by certaine English Aduen- turers both Merchants and others. With their difficult passage, their safe arriuall, their ioyfull building of, and comfortable planting themselves in the now well de- fended Towne of New Plimoth. As also a Relation of Fovre seuerall discoueries since made by some of the same English Planters there resident. 1. In a iourney to Pvckanokick the habitation of the Indians greatest King Massasoyt. II. In a voyage made by ten of them to the Kingdome of Nawset, to seeke a boy that had lost himselfe in the woods. III. In their iourney to the Kingdome of Namaschet, in defence of their greatest King Massasoyt, against the Narrohiggonsets. IV. Their voyage to the Massachusets, etc. pp. 72. Small 4° morocco, extra, gilt edges, (title and some leaves remargined). Printed for John Bellamie, London, 1622 Another " corner stone " and almost unobtainable in as good condition as this copy. "A daily journal of the first twelve months, (Sept., 1620 to Dec. II, 1621), doubtless written by Bradford and Winslow. — H. M. Dexter. 2514 Mourt's Relation; or. Journal of the Plantation at Ply- mouth. With an introduction and notes, by H. M. Dexter. Map. pp. 176. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865 Only 250 copies printed. MosHEiM, J. L. Ecclesiastical History, from the Birth of Christ to the Beginning of the eighteenth Century. Translated by A. Maclaine. pp. 822. Imperial 8" sheep. London, 1833 ^Q 2516 [Motley, J. L.] Merry-Mount; a Romance of the Massachusetts Colony. First ed. pp. 222,249. 2 vols, in I. 12° cloth. Boston, 1849 ^Q 2517 Motley. John Lothrop Motley, a Memoir. By O. W. Holmes. First ed. pp. 278. Portrait. Small 4° cloth. Boston, 1879 Presentation copy with autograph of the author. ^^ 2518 MouLTON, J. W. and Gates, J. V. N. History of the State of New York, including Aboriginal and Colonial Annals, pp. 428. Plate. 2 vols, in one. 8° morocco, gilt. New York, 1824-O 7^ C,i.^5i5 CATALOGUE. 235 J?3 <^'r2^ig [MoTTLEV, John.] Joe Miller's Jests; or, the Wits ' Vade-Mecuni, London 1739. pp. 70. 8° half roan, uncut. (Reprint:) London, 1862 r o 2520 MuLLER, F. Catalogue of Books relating to America, including a large number of rare works printed before 1700. pp. 104. 12° half roan. Amsterdam, 1850 2521 MuNOZ, Don J. B. History of the New World, with notes by the translator. Vol. i. (all published.) pp. 552. Portrait and map. 8° sheep, (cracked). London, 1797 ^^2522 MuNSELL, J. A Chronology of Paper and Paper-Making. ^"^ pp. 1 10. 8° half roan. Albany, 1857 2523 Munsell's Historical Series. 8 vols, small 4° cloth, pa- ^^ per and boards, uncut. Albany, 1857-87 Comprises: I. Commissary Wilson's Orderly Book. VII. Or- derly Book of Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne, edited by E. B. O'Calla- han. VIII. Early Voyages up and down the Mississippi, with an introduction, notes and index by J. G. Shea. XL Orderly Book of Sir John Johnson, 1776-7. Annotated by W. L. Stone. XII. Had- den's Journal and Orderly Books, kept in Canada and upon Bur- goyne's Campaign, 1776-1777. With notes by H. Rogers. XIII. Account of Red Jacket and his People, 1750-1830, by J. N. Hubbard. XIV. Journal of Captain Pausch, 1776-7, during the Burgoyne Cam- paign. Translated by W. L. Stone. XVI. Digby's Journal of the British Invasion, 1776-7. With historical notes by J. P. Baxter. ry/-2524 Murphy, Henry C. The Voyage of Verrazano; a Chap- ter in the Early History of Maritime Discovery in I America. Maps. 8° half morocco. New York, 1875 ^'^^2525 Murphy. Catalogue of his Library, Books relating to America, sold by auction, New York, March 1884. pp. 434. With addenda and list of prices. Royal 8° paper. New York, 1884 ^^2526 Murray, A. M. Letters from the United States, Cuba, and Canada. Map. 2 vols, in i. 8° cloth. London, 1856 Jq 2527 Murray, H. A. Lands of the Slave and the Free; or, Cuba, the United States and Canada. Illustrated. 2 vols. 12° half roan. London, 1855 lu 00^5^^ Murray, Rev. James. An Impartial History of the present War in America, pp. 573. 576. Numerous scarce portraits. 2 vols. 8° half calf. Newcastle, (1779) ^^ 2529 Murray, Rev. John. Records of the Life of. Written by Himself. Portrait by A. Bowen. 12° morocco, gilt. Boston, 1827 a^ 2530 Murray's Family Library, comprising: British Painters, ' Sculptors and Architects, by Allan Cunningham; — Trials of Charles the First; — Salmagundi, by Irving; — History of New York, by Irving. Steel portraits and plates. 9 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1830-39 236 CATALOGUE 3 3 J J I 2. 253^ MuzzEY, A. B. Reminiscences of Men of the Revolu- tion, and their Families, pp. 424. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1883 ^5" 2532 Mynshul, Geffray. Essayes and Characters of a Prison and Prisoners. London 1618. pp. 91. 12° half calf, uncut, (broken). Reprinted: Edinburgh, 1821 Y5" 2533 Mystery (The) of Money explained, and illustrated by / the Monetary History of England, from the Norman Conquest to the present time. pp. 272. 8° cloth, un- cut. London, 1862 ^ 2534 ^^ ALSON, J. A True Copy of the Journal of the i 1 High Court of Justice for the Tryal of K. Charles L pp. 128, 6. Fine portrait of Charles I, by R. White. Folio, calf. London, 1684 on -535 Nantes, (Edict of.) Nouember the 29. The true origi- nall Edict of Nants as it was enacted by Henry the Third, and conformed by the last French King Henry the Fourth, pp. 53. Small 4° half morocco. London, 1622 / C2^ 2536 Nantucket, Mass. History of Nantucket, together with the rise and progress of the whale fishery. By Obed Macy. pp. 300. Map. 12° cloth. Boston, 1835 _25-2537 Napoleon. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, with a continuation, embracing an account of the Hundred Days, and of his residence and death at St. Helena. By M. de Bourrienne. pp. 796, 819. Maps and plates. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. Glasgow. // 2538 Napoleon. Memoirs of Napoleon, his Court and Family. By Duchess D'Abrantes. pp. 548, 520. 16 plates. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1836 2539 Napoleon. Las Cases, Count de. Journal of the Pri- ^ ^ vate Life and Conversations of the Emperor Napoleon at Saint Helena. 4 vols. 8° half sheep. Boston, 1823 2540 Nason, Elias. Sir Charles Henry Frankland, Baronet; ^'^ or Boston in the colonial times, pp. 129. 8° paper, uncut. Albany, 1865 ^2^2541 Nason. A Monogram on our National Song. pp. 69. 8° cloth, uncut. Albany, 1869 ^Q 2542 Natick, Mass. History of, from 1650 to 1830. By William Biglow. pp. 87. 8° half roan. Boston, 1830 2543 Natick. History of, from its first settlement in 1651, ^ ^ to the present time. By Oliver M. Bacon, pp. 261. Plates. 8° cloth. Boston, 1856 2544 Natick. Nonantum and Natick. By Sarah S. Jacobs. ^'^ Illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, 1853 CATALOGUE. 237 c3c2 7 I 3 3 ^5^2545 Narragansett Club Publications. 6 vols. 4° cloth, un- cut. Subscriber's Copy. Providence, 1866-74 Only 200 copies printed. I. A Key into the Language of America, or a help to the lan- guage of the natives in that part of America called New England, etc., by Roger Williams, 1643. II. A Reply to Roger Williams. His Examination by John Cotton, edited by Rev. John L. Diman; Queries of the Highest Con- sideration, edited by R. A. Guild. III. The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution, for Cause of Conscience, discussed in a Conference between Truth and Peace, etc., edited by S. L. Caldwell. IV. The Bloudy Tenent, yet More Bloudy, by Mr. Cotton's endeavor to wash it white in the Blood of the Lambe ; of the blood of Millions spilt in former and late Wars, for Conscience's Sake, etc., etc., by Roger Williams, edited by S. L. Caldwell. V. George Fox digg'd out of his Burrowes, edited by Rev. J. Lewis Diman. VI. Letters to Roger Williams, 1632-1682, edited by J. R. Bartlett. 2546 National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans; a series of 160 fine steel engravings from the most au- thentic portraits. With biographical sketches of cele- brated authors. 4 vols. 8° half morocco. Phila., 1834 2547 Naunton, Sir Robert. Fragmenta Regalia, or observa- tions on the late Queen Elizabeth, her times and favorites, pp. 43. Small 4° morocco. Printed Anno Domini, 1641 Original edition. ^2548 Naunton. Fragmenta Regalia, pp. 40. Portrait of Queen Elizabeth by R. Elstrak. Small 4° calf. Printed Anno Domini, 1642 ^2549 Naunton. Fragmenta Regalia. New Edition, with notes and a memoir of the author, pp. 156. Fine por- traits. 8'^ morocco, gilt. London, 1824 2550 Naunton. The Court of Queen Elizabeth; originally '' ^ written by Sir Robert Naunton, under the title of " Fragmenta Regalia." With considerable biographical additions, by James Caulfield. pp. 114. Numerous portraits. 4° half morocco, gilt. London, 1814 2551 Naval Monument, containing official and other accounts of all the battles fought between the navies of the United States and Great Britain during the late war. pp. 326. Plates. 8° sheep, (broken). Boston, 1840 _- 2552 Naval Temple; containing a complete history of the battles fought by the navy of the United States, from 1794 to the present time. Second ed. Plates, pp. 322. 8° half roan, uncut. Boston, 1816 238 CATALOGUE. -— I — 2553 Navillk, Edouard. The Siore-City of Pithoiii, and the ^ P^ Route of the Exodus. 13 plates and 2 maps. pp. 32; — Tanis, Part I. 1883-4. By VV. M. F. Petrie. 19 plates, pp. 64. 2 vols, royal 4° boards. London, 1885 Egypt Exploration P'und Publications. Q - 2554 Neal, Daniel. History of New England, containing an impartial account of the civil and ecclesiastical affairs of that colony, to the year 1700. pp. 712, 15. Map. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, gilt. London, 1720 r2555 Neal. History of New England, containing an impartial ^° account of the civil and ecclesiastical affairs of the country to the year of Our Lord 1700 ; to which is added the present state of New-England, pp. (6), (8), 392, 380. Map. 2 vols. 8° calf, (rebacked). London, 1747 ^^2556 Neal. History of the Puritans. New edition. 3 vols. / 8° half morocco, gilt. London, 1837 . A7/-2557 Negro Plot. An Account of the late intended insurrec- / tion among a portion of the blacks of the city of Char- leston, S. C. pp. 46. 8° half calf, gilt. Boston, 1822 ) 125^55^ Neilson, Charles. An Original, compiled and corrected account of Burgoyne's campaign, and the memorable battles of Bemis' Heights, Sept. 19, and Oct. 7, 1777. pp. 292. Map. 12° cloth. Albany, 1844 9 D 2559 Neill, Edward D. History of Minnesota, from the earliest French explorations to the present time. pp. 628. Numerous maps and plates. Royal 4° cloth. Large Paper: only 100 copies printed. Phila., 1858 ■51 2560 Neill. Terra Mariae; or threads of Maryland colonial history. 12° cloth. Phila., 1867 13 00 2561 Neill. Pocahontas and her Companions, a chapter from the history of the Virginia Company of London, 1869; — History of the Virginia Company of London, with letters to and from the first colony never before published, 1869; — Virginia Vetusta, during the reign of James the First, a supplement to the history of the Virginia Company, 1885; — Virginia Carolorum: the colony under the rule of Charles the First and Second, A.D. 1625-1685, based upon manuscripts and documents of the period, 1886. 4 vols, small 4° cloth and paper, uncut. Albany. / 2562 Neill. 'Phe Fairfaxes of England and America in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, 1868; — The Eng- lish Colonization of America during the seventeenht cen- tury, 1871 ; — The Founders of Maryland as pourtrayed in manuscripts, provincial records and early documents. 1876. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Albany and London. 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Presentation of the Statue of Washing- ton to the City of ISFewburyport. pp. 75. Plates. 8° half morocco. Newburyport, 1S79 34<^ C A i' A L O G U E . %t> loo '573 H5'\oo -574 Hi \oo 2575 cT/ £) 0-576 /.3.-578 ^3^o'^579 /3 7 2s8o r.=583 New England. A Brief Relation of the Discovery and Plantation of New England, and of sundry accidents therein occurring, from 1607 to 1622. pp. 35. 4° half morocco. London, 1622 Seven leaves in fac-simile and title mended. New England. The Humble Petition and Address of the General Court sitting at Boston in New England, unto the high and mighty Prince Charles the Second, pp. 8. Small 4° half roan. Printed in the Year 1660 New England. A True Account of the Most Consider- able Occurrences that have hapned in the Warre be- tween the English and the Indians in New England, from the Fifth of May, 1676, to the Fourth of August last; as also of the successes it hath pleased God to give the English against them: as it hath been communicated by letters to a friend in London. The most exact ac- count yet printed. 'I'itle, pp. 10. Small folio, antique calf, red edges. Benjamin Billingsley: London, 1676 New England. A New and Further Narrative of the State of New England, being a continued account of the Bloudy Indian War, from March till August, 1676. Giving a perfect relation of the several devastations, engagements and transactions there; as also the great successes lately obtained against the barbarous Indians, the reducing of King Philip, and the killing of one of the cjueens, etc. Together with a catalogue of the losses in the whole, sustained on either side, since the said war began, as near as can be collected. Title, 14 pp. Small folio, antique calf, red edges. Printed by F. B. for Dorman Newman: London, 1676 New England. News from New England. London, 1676. 4° cloth. Reprint: Boston, 1850 New England. A True Relation concerning the Estate of New England, 1634. With notes by Dr. C. E. Banks, pp. 15. Small 4'' paper, uncut. Boston, 1886 New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Complete set. Vols, i to 42. Portraits. 38 vols, half morocco, gilt, and 4 vols, in parts, uncut. Together 42 vols. 8°. Boston, 1847-84 New England Historic Genealogical Society. Memorial Biographies. 1845-1862. 4 vols. 8° cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1880-85 New England Historic Genealogical Society. Proceed- ings 1871-89 complete. 19 pamphlets. New England Magazine. Edited by J. T. and E. Buck- ingham. Portraits. 7 vols. 8° boards. Boston, 183 i -34 CATALOGUE 241 n 00 2584 n 00 2585 17 II 00 00 2586 2587 /^ 2588 7 / 00 5-0 00 2589 2590 2591 2592 1 r 2593 3 J • 2594 2595 1 2596 d"» 2597 Id 3 1^ 00 ^598 1^ T = 599 2600 /,Tr 7 2601 New England Primer Improved. Cuts. 48° half roan. S. Hall: Salem, 1784 New England Primer. 48° boards. Printed by T. M. Pomroy for S. & E. Butler: Northampton, 1806 New England Primer. 48° boards. Printed for Isaiah Thomas, Jr. : Springfield, 1807 New England Primer. 48"^ boards. Walpole, N. H., 1814 New England Primer. 48° boards. George Goodwin & Sons: Hartford, 1820 New England Primer. 48° paper. Benj. Olds: Newark, 1824 48° paper. Phila., 1840 48° boards. Hartford, 1843 48° paper. Trenton, 1846 48° boards. Benj. True: Boston, n. d. 48° boards. S. A. Howland: Worcester. 48° paper. M. Day: New York. 48° paper. S. Babcock: New Haven. 48° boards. Mass. Sabbath School Soc. : Boston. Primers. Evangelical Primer, containing a minor doctri- nal Catechism, by Joseph Emerson. 72 woodcuts, pp. 72, Bost., 1844; — Progressive Primer, by Mrs. Good- heart. Woodcuts, pp. 36. Concord. 2 vols. 16° paper. New England Psalms. The Psalms, Hymns, and Spirit- ual Songs of the Old and New Testament, for the use, etc., especially in New England. Fifteenth ed. pp. 84. 18° half sheep. London, 1725 New England Psalms. The same. 27th ed. pp. 334. 18° morocco. Boston, 1762 Newgate Calendar; or. Malefactor's Universal Register, containing new and authentic Accounts of all the Lives, Adventures, Exploits and last-dying Speeches, of the most notorious Criminals who have suffered Death, and other exemplary Punishments. With numerous notes, by William Jackson. Upwards of 40 plates. 7 vols. 8° French mottled calf, extra, yellow edges. London, (1804) Newgate, Conn. History of Newgate of Connecticut, at Simsbury, now East Granby; its Insurrections and Massacres, etc. By R. H. Phelps. Portrait. Small 4° cloth. Albany, t86q New England Primer. New England Primer. New England Primer. New England Prirner. New England Primer. New England Primer. New England Primer. New England Primer. 242 CATALOGUE. 3> I o <- 2602 Newhall, James R. Essex Memorial for 1836, embrac- ing a Register of the County, pp. 281. Map. 16*^ half roan. Salem, 1836 / ,2.5' 2603 New Hampshire. An Address of the Convention for Framing a new Constitution of Government for the State of New Hampshire, pp. d-i^. 8° half roan, (name cut from title). Portsmouth, 1781 2604 New Hampshire. Laws of the State of New Hampshire, pp. 492. 8° sheep. Portsmouth, 1797 With American bookplate of John Williams and autograph, "John Williams, 1800." ^. 2605 New Hampshire. Provincial Papers. Edited by N. Bouton. Volume I. 1631-1686. 8° cloth. Concord, 1867 With photograph of MSS. inserted and autograph letters from the editor laid in. 75" 2606 New Hampshire Sermons. Hale's Sermon at the Ordi- nation of Joseph Woodman, Nov. 13, 1771; — Eames's Sermon on the Death of John Tucker, March 22, 1792; — Holt's Discourse, Jan. 31, 1838. 3 vols. 8° half roan. — 2607 New Hampshire. Historical Pamphlets relating to. Exeter Quarter-Millenial, 1888; — Address on N. H. and Vermont, by Clark Jillson, 1882; — Address of Charles H. Bell, May 22, 1873; — Exeter in 1776; — Services of New Hampshire in the Revolution ; — Notes, historical and bibliographical on the Laws of New Hampshire; — Notes on the First Planting of New Hampshire, by J. S. Jenness, etc. 20 historical pamphlets. ^o 2608 New Hampshire at the Centennial. Compiled by J. B. Moore. Portrait. 8° cloth. Manchester, 1876 12 5" 2609 New Hampshire Book. Being Specimens of the Litera- ture of the Granite State. 12° cloth. Nashville, 1844 _2£, 2610 New Hampshire Historical Society Collections. Vol- umes 1-8. Vols. 1-5 in half calf, gilt, vols. 6-8 in cloth. Together 8 vols. 8°. Concord, 1824-66 ^Q 261 1 New Haven, Conn. History and Antiquities of New Haven. By J. W. Barber, pp. 120. Plates. 12° half calf, gilt. New Haven, 183 1 ^Q 2612 New Haven. Historical Discourse by J. L. Kingsley at the 200th Anniversary of the First Settlement of the Town and Colony, April 25, 1838. 8° boards. New Haven, 1838 72613 New Haven. Thirteen Historical Discourses on the Completion of 200 years from the Beginning of the First Church in New Haven. By L. Bacon, pp. 400. Por- traits. 8° morocco, gilt. New Haven, 1839 J CATALOGUE. 243 J ^ 2614 New Ipswich, N. ti. History of, from its First Grant in 1736 to the present Time. pp. 488, 4. Plates. 8° cloth. Boston, 1852 ^Ljj-iGi^ New London, Conn. History of, from 1612 to 1852. ^^ By Frances M. Caulkins. pp. 680. 8° cloth. New London, 1852 4^^2616 Newman, Samuel. (Teacher of the Church at Rehoboth / in New England.) Large and Complete Concordance to the Bible in English. Second impression. Thick folio, calf, (no paging.) London, 1650 7r-26i7 New Netherland. Vertoogh van Nieu Nederland; [by Van der Donck.] and Breeden Raedt aende vereeniche Nederlandsche Provintien. Two Rare Tracts, Printed in 1649-50, relating to the Administration of Affairs in New Netherland. Translated from the Dutch by Henry C. Murphy, New York, 1854. Royal 4° cloth. At the Hague, 1650. pp. 190. Reprinted: New York, 1854 Only 125 copies printed. 75"26i8 Newnham, W. Essay on Superstition, pp. 430. 8° ' half calf, gilt. London, 1830 ^^2619 Newport, R. I. Early Recollections of Newport, from 1793 to i8ri. By George G. Channing. pp. 284. 12° cloth, (title mended). Newport, 1868 ^^2620 Newport. Controversy touching the Old Stone Mill, in the Town of Newport, R. L Frontispiece. 12° calf. Newport. 1851 7^^2621 Newport. Cahoone, Sarah S. Visit to Grand-Papa; or, a Week at Newport, pp. 213. Plates. 12° cloth. New York, 1840 <-p2622 Newspapers. The Boston News-Letter. June2o, 1715; — The New England Weekly Journal, April 8, 1728; — The Boston Evening Post, Oct. 11, 1742. (3) ^5^623 Newspapers. The Spectator. English daily newspaper, published by Joseph Addison, March i, 1711. Oct. 17, Oct. 19, and Dec. 26, 171 1. (3) ^(72624 Newspapers. Votes of House of Commons, April 7, and 26, May 5, 8, and 13, 1690. (5) J P 2625 Newspapers. The London Gazette. Published first at Oxford, the court being there on account of the plague, Nov. 7, 1665, and afterwards at London, Feb. 5, 1666. Six numbers of this early newspaper, March 16, 1678, Dec. 31, 1685, Jan. 24, 1688, Jan. 9, 1692, Jan. 12, 1692 and Feb, 6, 1692; — and one number of The Observer, April 14, 1683. (7) /o o2 244 CATALOGUE /r / Jl 3 ol 1/ 2626 Newspapers. Tlie UobLoii -\e\vs-Letter. April 17, 1704, the first newspaper ever printed in America. Re- print (2) and reprints of the Connecticut Courant, Oct. 29, 1764 and of the Pennsylvania Packet and Daily Ad- vertiser, Sept. 21, 1784; — Boston Gazette and County Journal, March 12, 1770, in deep mourning and con- taining a full account of the Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770, (reprint); — Bunker Hill Centennial, 1775-1875, a paper. 8 pages folio, printed and published by Rand Avery & Co., Franklin St., Boston, June 17, 1875 ^^^^ filled with interesting matter, fac-similes, reprints, etc. connected with the Battle of Bunker Hill. Together 6 pieces. 2627 New Testament in English translated by John Wycliffe, circa 1380. Now first printed from a contemporary manuscript. 4° half morocco, roxburgh style. Pickering: London, 1848 -- 2628 Newton, Mass. History of the Early Settlement of Newton, from 1639 to 1800. By Francis Jackson, pp. 556. Map and portrait. 12° cloth. Boston, 1854 ^—^2629 New York. Documents Relative to the Colonial His- tory of the State of New York; Procured in Holland, England and France, by John Romeyn Brodhead, Esq., Agent. . . . Edited by E. B. O'Callaghan, M. D. [With Index Complete.] With a General Introduction by the Agent. 11 vols, large 4° cloth. Albany, 1856-61 ^-j) 2630 New York. Journal of the Legislative Council of the Colony of New York, began the 9th day of April, 1691, and ended the 27th of September, 1743. pp. 814. Folio, half sheep. Albany, 1861 t--r) 2631 New York. A Description of the Province and City of New York; with Plans of several Forts as they existed in the year 1695. By the Rev. John Miller. Maps. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1843 ,_ 2632 New York City. The Picture of New York. By a Gen- tleman residing in this City. (Dr. S. L. Mitchell.) 16° sheep. New York, 1807 5^0 2633 New York City. New York during the last Half Cen- tury; a Discourse in Commemoration of the 53d Anni- versary of the New York Historical Society, Nov. 17, 1857. By J. W^ Francis, pp. 232, 27. 8° half mo- rocco. New York, 1857 ^2634 New York City during the American Revolution; being a Collection of Original Papers from the Manuscripts in the Possession of the Mercantile Library Association of New York City. pp. 196. Large paper. Map. Impe- rial 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1861 r I 3^ CATALOGUE. 245 ^ ^^35 New York Historical Society Collections. First series. " Vols. I to 4. Second series. Vols, i, 2, 3. Publica- tion Fund series. Vol. i. 8 vols. 8° cloth, boards and paper. New York, 1811-68 •y- 2636 New York Historical Society. Discourse by De Witt / Clinton, Dec. 6, 181 1; — Oration by George Bancroft, Nov. 20, 1854; — Dutch at the North Pole, by De Pey- ster; — Proceedings on the Death of W. H. Prescott, Feb, 1859; — Seven Articles from the Church of Ley- den, 1617; — Declaration by the Colony of Massachu- setts Bay. 7 vols. 8° half roan. New York. 2637 New York Historical Society. 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London, 1812-59 "Hundreds of literary celebrities are brought forward, not merely by passing anecdotes, but by highly valuable memoirs and sketches, and the extensive bibliographical and literary matter which it contains, render it one of the most permanently interesting sets of books ever published." In this set 151 extra portraits are inserted. 5^02639 Nichols, J. T. G. Sermon delivered at Saco, May 16, 1852, on the Death of Samuel Peirson. pp. 28. Por- trait. 8° half roan. Privately printed: Boston, 1852 ,2640 NiCHOL.AS, Sir Harris. History of the Battle of Agin- ■^ court, and of the Expedition of Henry the Fifth of France, in 1415. Second ed. pp. 404, 106. Map and plates. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1832 ^2641 Nicolas. The Chronology of History, pp. 400. Sec- ^ ond ed. 16'' cloth, uncut. London. :642 Niles, H. Principles and Acts of the Revolution in ^^o America, pp.495. Royal 8° half russia. Baltimore, 1822 246 CATALOGUE. "oH 2643 Nicolas, N. H. 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A Brief Vindication of the Non- l^-^ conformists from the Charge of Schisme, as it was man- aged against them in a Sermon, preached by Dr. Still- ingfleet. pp. 56. Small 4° half morocco. London, 1680 ^^ 2648 NoRDENSKiOLD, A. E. Our Broderna Zenos Resor, och de aldsta Kartor ofer Norden ; — Trois Cartes precolom- biennes representant une Partie de I'Amerique (Green- land.) 2 pamphlets royal 8° paper. Stockholm, 1883 / / -J 2649 NoRRiDGEWOCK, Me. History of Old Towns of Norridgc- wock and Canaan, including Norridgewock, Canaan, Starks, Skowhegan and Bloomfield, to 1849. By J. W. Hanson, pp. 371. Plate. 12° cloth. Boston, 1849 / Q 2650 NoRTH-American and West-Lidian Gazetteer. 12° half calf. London, 1776 I ^^26^1 NoRTH-American and West-Lidian Gazetteer. Second \' ed. Maps. 12° sheep. London, 1778 y^;, -2652 North American Review, 1817-62. 23 numbers 8° pa- per, uncut. Boston. ^i/5" 2653 North American Review, Index to vols, i to 125, 1815- 77. By William Cushman, Jr. 8° cloth. 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By William Allen, pp.56. 8° half roan. Northampton, 1855 o 2658 Norton, Andrews. The Evidences of the Genuineness " of the Gospels. 3 vols. 1846; — Internal Evidence of the Genuineness of the Gospels, 1855; — Translation of the Gospels, with notes, 2 vols. 18 5; — Statement of Reasons for not believing the Doctrines of Trinitarians, 1856; — Religious Controversy between Norton and Ripley, 1839. 8 vols. 8° cloth and half roan. ^^2659 Norton, Charles B. Literary Letter, comprising Am- erican papers of interest. Plates and fac-similes. Bound in small 4° half morocco. New York, 1857-60 Six numbers; all published. Includes bibliography of Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire. Complete sets are scarce. '^5-2660 Norton. The same. Xos. i, 3 and 4. 3 parts small 4° paper. New York, 1857-9 / 2661 Norton, John, of Ipswich. A Discussion of that Great I ° Point in Divinity, the Sufferings of Christ; and the questions about his righteousness . . . and the imputa- tion thereof. 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The British Librarian, exhibiting a compendious Review or Abstract of our most scarce, useful and valuable Books, pp. 402. Portrait. 8° calf, gilt, red edges. London, 1738 72688 [Oliver, Peter.] A Poem sacred to the Memory of the ^ late Secretary Joseph Willard. pp. 16. 8° half roan. Boston, 1757 2689 Oliver. The Puritan Commonwealth, an Historical Re- y ^ view'of the Puritan Government in Massachusetts, pp. 502. 8° cloth. Boston, 1856 ^-2690 Orderly Book of that Portion of the American Army stationed at or near Williamsburg, Va., under the Com- mand of General Andrew Lewis, from March 18, 1776, to August 28, 1776. With notes and introduction by Charles Campbell, pp. 100. Small 4° boards. Only 100 copies printed. Richmond, i860 •Xq 2691 Orderly Book of Col. William Henshaw of the American Army, Apr. 20-Sept. 26, 1775, with a memoir by Em- ory Washburn, and notes by Charles C. Smith, pp. 86, 1877; — Some Extracts from the Orderly Book of Col. 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London, 1809 Pp 2753 [Peirce, Augustus.] The Rebelliad; or Terrible Trans- I actions at the Seat of the Muses; a Poem. pp. 77. Frontispiece. 16° boards, Cambridge, 1863 256 CATALOGUE. ^ 02754 Peirce, Benjamin. History of Harvard University, from its Foundation in the Year 1636 to the Period of the American Revolution, pj). 314, 159. Plate. 8° morocco, gilt. Cambridge, 1833 So ^755 Peii^ce, E. W. Indian History, Biography and Geneal- ogy, pertaining to the good Sachem Massasoit of the Wampanoag Tribe, and his Descendants, pp. 261. 12°. cloth. North Abington, Mass., 1878 / O 2756 Peirce, James. A Vindication of the Dissenters, in An- swer to Dr. William Nichols' Defense of the Doctrine and Discipline of the Church of England, pp. 287. 8° old calf. London, 17 17 2757 PeiMBErton, E. a Sermon preach'd in New-Ark, June 12, 1744 at the Ordination of Mr. David Brainerd, a Missionary among the Indians, pp. 39. 8° calf, gilt. Boston, 1744 ^' 2758 Penhallow, Samuel. 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London, 1782 One of the author's extraordinary statements is the following won- derful account of the Upper Cohoes Falls, " where water is consolidat- ed without frost, the pressure, by swiftness, between the sturdy rocks, to such a degree of induration that no iron crow can be forced into it." ^_ 2782 Peters. General History of Connecticut; to which is added a Supplement verifying many important State- ments made by the Author. 8 engravings. 12° mauve crushed levant, morocco, extra. New Haven, 1829 / / ^ -J Q 2783 Peters. The same. With additions by S. J. McCor- mick. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1877 ^P 2784 Peterson, Rev. Edward. History of Rhode Island, pp. 370. Frontispiece. 8° cloth. New York, 1853 C0 2785 Petty, Sir William. Political Arithmetic. 16° calf. Glasgow, 1 75 1 QQ 2786 Phelps, Matthew. Memoirs and Adventures of Capt. 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Salem, 1824 / , 2795 RiDGEON, William. Traditions of De-Coo-Dah, and An- tiquarian Researches. pp. 334. Illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1858 / ]6~0 2796 Piers Ploughman's Vision and Creed. Edited with I notes and a Glossary by Thomas Wright. Second ed. Frontispiece. 2 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1856 2797 PiETAS et Congratulatio Collegii Cantabrigiensis apud Novanglos. pp. 106. 4° calf. Bostoni-Mas- sachusettensium: Typis J. Green & J. Russell, 1761 " The Harvard College elegiac and complimentary volume, in Latin, Greek and English, celebrating the death of George II. and the glorious accession of George III. These poems were the result of an invitation set up in the college inviting competition, and foi which prizes were awarded." ^P 2798 PiGAFETTA, A. Primo Viaggio intorno al Globe Terrac- queo ossia Ragguaglio della Navigazione alle Indie Orientali per la via d'Occidente, 1519-22. Maps and plates. 4° half vellum, pp. 237. 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London, 1799 From the library of Robert Southey, with his autograph, and with the muslin covers, done by his daughters, and bookplate on fly leaf. ^2809 Plans for Gentlemen's Libraries, with remarks on their formation and arrangement, book-binding, catalogues, etc. pp. 54. 12° cloth. London. J-- 2810 Pliny. The Letters of Pliny the Consul. With occa- sional remarks by William Melmoth. pp. 388, 342. Portrait inserted. 2 vols. 16° calf. Edinburgh, 1807 With Chippendale bookplates of E. D. Ingraham. r /3o CATALOGUE. 261 28 1 1 Plumkr, William, Jr. Life of William Plumer. Edited, with a sketch of the author's life, by A. P. Peabody. Portrait. 8° cloth, (shaken). Boston, 1857 2812 Plutarch's Lives. The Translation called Dryden's. ^0 Corrected from the Greek and revised by A. H. Clough. 5 vols. 8° sprinkled calf, gilt, extra, by Riviere. Boston, 1859 2813 Plymouth Colony. 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History of American Politics, by Alexander / Johnston, 1884; — Protection of Majorities, by J. P. Quincy, 1876; — Manual of Political Economy, by J. E. T. Rogers, 1869; — American Political Ideas, by John Fiske, 1885; — History and Analysis of the Constitution of the United States, i860; — Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States, by Joseph Story, 1847. 6 vols. 12° cloth. (00 ^^37 Pollard, Edward A. The First Year of the War. pp. 368. Portraits. 8° cloth. Richmond, 1862 ^ 2838 Pollard. Observations in the North, Eight months in ^ Prison, and on Parole. By E. A. Pollard, pp. 142. 8° paper. Richmond, 1865 2839 PoLYANTHOS. The Polyanthos enlarged. Portraits and plates. 4 vols. 8° half sheep. Boston, 181 2-14 Complete with all the portraits and plates, which are generally missing. Q p 2840 [PoMEY, Francis.] The Pantheon, representing the Fab- ulous Histories of the Heathen Gods, and most illustri- ous Heroes. (Translated) by Andrew Tooke. pp. 360, 34. Copperplates. 12° half morocco. London, 1784 / 2841 Pond Genealogy. A Genealogical Record of Daniel Pond and his Descendants. By E. D. Harris. 8° cloth. Boston, 1873 2^2842 Poole, VV. F. Index to Periodical Literature. 8° cloth. New York, 1853 n 2843 Poole. The Ordinance of 1787 and Dr. Manasseh Cut- ler as an agent in its formation, pp. 38, 1876; — Re- marks on Library Construction, pp. 34, 1884; — The Early Northwest, pp. 26, 1889; — Who Owns Spot Pond? (newspaper clippings. 4 pamphlets. 7^2844 [Poole, John.] Hamlet Travestie; with Annotations by Dr. Johnson and Geo. Steevens. pp. 94. 16° calf. London, 1810 2845 Pope, John. A Tour through the Southern and Western o o Territories of the United States of North America. 1 cloth, uncut. Richmond, 1792 Reprinted, with Index by C. L. Woodward, New York, 1888. 264 CATALOGUE o2 3 J 7 "00 2846 PoPHAM, Sir John. Reports and Cases collected by Sir John Popham, late Lord Chief Justice of England, pp. 212, 8. Folio, calf. London, 1656 2847 Popham Colony. Memorial Volume of the Popham Cel- '^ ebration, August 29, 1862, commemorative of the Plant- ing of the Popham Colony on the Peninsula of Sabino, August 19, 1607. Map. 8° cloth. Portland, 1863 Only 700 copies printed. 75- 2848 Popham Colony. A Discussion of its Historical Claims, with a bibliography of the subject, 1866; — Colonial Schemes of Popham and Gorges. Speech by J. W. Thornton, Aug. 29, 1862; — Hist. x\ddress by J. W. Patterson at 258th Anni. of Popham Colony, 1865; — Remarks on the Popham Celebration, by S. F. Haven, 1865; — Hist. Address by E. C. Benedict before N Y. Hist. Soc, 1864; — An Address on the Character of the Colony founded by George Popham, by E. E. Bourne. 1864. ■ 6 pamphlets. c-Q 2849 PoRCACCHi, Thomaso. L' Isole piu famose del Mondo descritte da Thomaso Porcacchi e intagliate da Giro- lamo Porro. pp. 201. Numerous maps of all the Is- lands of the World. Folio, vellum. 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