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19S9 l^ALM, PiETER. Reis door Noord Amerika. pp.
J^ 223, 240, (8). Map and plates. 2 vols, in one.
Large 4° half calf. Utrecht, 1772
1990 Kant, Emmanuel. Logic. Translated by John Rich-
ardson, pp. 243. Portraits. 8° half calf, (broken).
London, 1819
1991 Keach, Benjamin. Distressed Sion Relieved, a poem,
wherein are discovered the grand causes of the churches
trouble and misery under the late dismal dispensation,
with a complete history of and lamentation for those
renowned worthies that fell in England for Popish rage
and cruelty from the year 1680-1688. pp. (14), 154,
12. 12° half morocco, uncut. London, 1689
1992 Keach. 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
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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.
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/^ 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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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^ 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
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,- 2077 Le Clerc. a Treatise of the Causes of Incredulity.
pp. 327. 16° calf. London, 1697
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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
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r-V-^2243 Marshall, H. History of Kentucky. pp. 465, (9),
524. 2 vols. 8° sheep. Frankfort, 1824
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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.
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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^
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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. Brief History of the Pequot War,
especially of the memorable taking of their Fort at
Mistick in Connecticut in 1637. pp. 22. 8° morocco.
Boston, 1736
Edited by Thomas Prince, from the original MS. of Major Mason.
One of the rarest books connected with New England history.
[Mason, John M.] The Voice of Warning to Christians,
on the ensuing election of a President of the United
States, pp. 40. 8° half roan. New York, 1800
Masonic. Lodge of Saint Andrew and the Massachu-
setts Grand Lodge; Centennial memorial, 5756-5769.
pp. 292. Illustrations. 4° cloth. Boston, 1870
Massachusetts. Acts and Resolves, public and private
of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, 1692-1780.
Vols. I to 5. 5 vols, royal 8° sheep. Boston, 1869-86
Massachusetts. Colonial Laws. Reprinted from the
edition of 1672, etc., under the supervision of W. H.
Whitmore. Small folio, half morocco. Boston, 1887
Massachusetts. 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.
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»ig-22-]2 Massachusetts. The Proceedings of the Council and
'^ the House of Representatives of the Province of the
Massachusetts Bay relative to the holding the General
Assembly at Harvard College in Cambridge, pp. 83. 8°
half roan. Boston, 1770
^^2273 Massachusetts. Proceedings of the Council, etc.
Another copy. pp. St,. With the continuation of the
proceedings, pp. 66. In one vol. 8° half roan.
Boston, 1770
" Ebenezer Wyeth, his Book, being a gift from Mr. Samuel Adams
of ^Joston."
^^274 Massachusetts. A Speech intended to have been
spoken on the bill for altering the charters of the Colony
of Massachusetts Bay. Third ed. pp. 36. 8° half roan.
London, 1774
^ 2275 Massachusetts. Journals of each Provincial Congress
of Massachusetts, in 1774 and 1775, and of the Com-
mittee of Safety, pp. 778. 8° sheep, (rebacked).
Boston, 1838
2276 Massachusetts. A Constitution and Form of Govern-
/ 5^0 ment for the State of Massachusetts Bay, agreed upon
by the Convention, Feb. 28, 1778. pp. 23. 8° half
roan. Boston, 1778
This constitution was not adopted by the people, and a new con-
vention was called.
/\j-^2277 Massachusetts. A Constitution or Frame of Govern-
ment agreed upon in Convention held in Cambridge in
September, 1779 and March 1780, to be submitted to
the revision of their constituents. pp. 53. 8° boards.
Boston. 1780
This constitution was adopted by the people.
^ 2278 Massachusetts. The Constitution or Frame of Govern-
ment for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, pp.
24. Small folio, boards. Boston, 1781
Jc\ ^^79 Massachusetts. An Address of the Convention for
Framing a new Constitution of Government for the
State of Massachusetts Bay to their constituents, pp.
18. 8° half roan. Boston, 1780
2280 Massachusetts. Result of the Convention of Ueleo-ates
o2
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holden at Ipswich, who were deputed to take into con-
sideration the Constitution and form of government
proposed by the Convention of the State of Massa-
chusetts Bay. pp. t68. 8° half calf, uncut.
Newburyport, 1778
Massachusetts. Debates, Resolutions and other Pro-
ceedings of the Convention convened at Boston, Jan. 9,
1788. 12° half calf. Boston, 1808
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Mather, Cotton. India Christiana. A Di.scourse
Delivered unto tlie Commissioners for the Propagation
of the Gospel among the American Indians, etc. pp.
4), 88 [92].) j8° morocco, witha rare slip of corrigenda
pasted inside of cover. B. Green, 1721
"That the more Curious may have a Taste of the Language where-
in, the Indians are instructed in Religion, Mather prints (pp. 52-
55 doubled,) ' The Religion which all good men are united in,' in In-
dian, with English translation opposite."
Mather. The Christian Philosopher; a Collection of
the best discoveries in nature, with religious improve-
ments, pp. 304. 8° half calf, gilt. London, 1721
Mather. Parentator; Memoirs of Remarkables in the
Life and Death of the ever-memorable Dr. Increase
Mather, who expired August 23, 1723. pp. 245. 12°
sheep. B. Green: Boston, 1724
Mather. Parentator. Another copy. Portrait by R.
White, pp. 245. 12° full crimson morocco, extra, un-
cut, ('lop of title and of portrait mended.)
B. Green: Boston, 1724
Mather. Ratio Disciplinae Fratrum Nov-Anglorum ; a
faithful account of the discipline professed and prac-
ticed in the churches of New England, pp. 207, 3.
Portrait inserted. 16° calf, gilt, yellow edges, by Bed-
ford. S. Gerrish: Boston, 1726
Mather. Essays to do Good; addressed to all Christ-
ians. New edition. 12° half sheep. Boston, 1808
Mather. The Life of Mr. Thomas Dudley. Edited
by Charles Deane. pp. 20. 8° cloth, uncut.
Only 100 copies printed. Cambridge, 1870
Mather. The Discipline practised in the Churches of
New England. From Magnalia Christi Americana. 12°
half calf. London, n. d.
Mather. Life of. By Samuel Mather, pp. 186. 8°
calf. S. Gerrish: Boston, 1729
Mather. Abridgment of the Life of. Taken from the
account of him, by Rev. Samuel Mather, pp. 143. 16°
calf. London, 1744
Mather, Increase. The First Principles of New Eng-
land, concerning the Subject of Baptisme and Com-
munion of Churches, pp. 40, 7. Small 4° half calf,
uncut. (Corner of title neatly repaired.)
S. Green: Cambridge, 1673
Mather. An Earnest Exhortation to the Inhabitants
of New England, etc. (Title, preface and pp. r to 16
only.) John Foster: Boston, 1676
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j3ooD ^ii~ Mather, Increase. A Brief History of tiie War with
the Indians av\ New-England. From June 24, 1675
(when the first Englishman was Murdered by the
(Indians to August 12, 1676, when Philip, alias Meta-
comet, the principal Author and Beginner of the War,
was slain. . . . Together with a serious Exhortation to
the Inhabitants of that Land. 4 preliminary leaves, pp.
51, (i), 8. Small 4'' smooth calf extra.
Printed for Richard Chiswell: London, 1676
This copy has the leaf preceding the title page, with half title, in
large type : " The Wars of New-England," (The " Serious E.\horta-
tions," though named in the Title, is not given in this edition.)
Inserted is a fac-simile of the map published with Hubbard's In-
dian Wars, no map was issued with this book.
" No epithet can be too strong to characterize the scarcity of the
one i7itrouvable which so long escaped the search of American
collectors ; so rare, that Prince did not secure it for his New England
Library." — Brinley Catalogue.
y/s- I 2333 Mather. A Relation of the Troubles which have
' hapned in New-England, by reason of the Indians there.
From the year 1614 to the year 1675. Wherein the fre-
quent Conspiracyes of the Indians to cutt off the Eng-
lish, and the wonderful providence of God, in disap-
pointing their devices, is declared, etc. pp. 76, 19.
Small 4° calf, uncut. (Corners of few leaves mended.)
John Foster: Boston, 1677
With the Autograph of Increase Mather on the title page, also of
Jorusha Mather, his daughter.
on ^^^"^ Mather. An Essay for the Recording of Illustrious
Providences. Wherein an account is given of many re-
markable and very memorable events, which have hap-
pened in this last age; especially in New-England, pp.
(22), 372. 16° sheep. Printed
by Samuel Green for Joseph Browning: Boston, 1684
The Crowninshield copy.
" This book is extremely rare, and is not to be found in the library
of the Antiquarian Society at Worcester, nor in the library at Cam-
bridge." — E. A. Crowninshield.
The table of contents at the end is missing.
/ >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
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2336 Mather. The Mystery of Christ opened and applyed.
^ pp. 214. 18° polished calf extra, gilt edges, by Bed-
ford. Boston, 1686
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[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
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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.
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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
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^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
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'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.
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~ 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
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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. Major, Prince Henry the Navigator,
P- 3^7-
See Vespucius, for the first occurrence of the name " America."
75"if389 Melish, John. Geographical Description of the United
States. Maps. 8° half roan. Phila., 1822
V T5'^^^° Melvin, James. A Journal to the Expedition to Quebec
*^ in the year 1775, under the command of Col. Benedict
Arnold, pp. 34. 8° sheets, folded.
Franklin Club: Phila., 1864
25-2391 Memoirs of a certain Island adjacent to the Kingdom of
Utopia. Written by a celebrated Author of that
Country, pp. 294, 278. Second ed. 2 vols. 8° calf.
London, 1726
2392 Memoir of William Sturgis, by Loring; — Charles W.
Upham, by Geo. E. Ellis; — Everett's Eulogy on
Dowse; — Memoir of Nathaniel Thayer; — Memoir of
John Bigelow; — Memoir of James Savage, by Geo. S.
Hillard; — Daveis Memoirs; — Life and Character of
Lafayette; — Memoir of T. M. Harris; — Memorial of
Caleb Gushing; — William Smith Shaw, by J. B. Felt;
— James Brown, by G. S. Hillard. 12 vols. 12 and 8°
cloth.
2393 Memoirs of C. G. Loring; — Charles Sprague, by Quin-
cy; — Joseph Willard; — Nathan Appleton; — N. L.
Frothingham, by Hedge; — James Savage, by Hillard;
— Jared Sparks;- — Edward Tuckerman; — Leonard
Woods, by Park; — Levi Lincoln; — T. B. Chandler
and others. 39 pan)phlets.
^'^•2394 Memorial Biographies. James Deane, by H. L Bow-
/ ditch; — Nicholas Brown, by W. Gammell; — Notice of
W. T. Harris, by (S. G. Drake); — John Bromfield, by
Josiah Quincy ; — Parker Cleveland, by Woods ; — Char-
lotte A. H. Brooks; — James Johnson, etc. 9 vols. 8°
half roan and paper.
^^5^2395 Memorials of S. F. B. Morse, Ezra Abbott, George Al-
len, Garrett Davis. J. Q. Adams, W. H. Seward, F. W.
Hackett, George Livermore, Gardner Colby and others.
10 vols. 8° and royal 8° cloth.
^^ 2396 Mendham, Rev. Joseph. An Inde.x of Prohibited Books
by Command of the present Pope Gregory XVI, in 1835.
pp. 130, 12. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1840
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ing the Private Library of William Menzies of New
York. pp. 469. Royal 8° cloth, uncut.
New York, 1875
2398 Mercator and Hondius. Historia Mundi; or Merca-
tor's Atlas, containing his Cosmographicall Description
of the Fabricke and Figure of the World. Thick folio,
calf. London, 1637
Second Edition, with the scarce map of Virginia, by Ralph Hall>
1636 ; the map of New England is in fac-simile.
•2«-2399 Merchant's Dayly Companion, pp. 396. 16° morocco,
extra, red edges, (few leaves stained.) London, 1684
»yir-24oo Merivale, Rev. Charles. History of Rome under the
/ Emperors. The Augustan Age. pp. 172. 8° half
roan (broken). London, 1854
9X-2401 Merrill, Rev. G. E. The Story of the Manuscripts,
pp. 205. 12° cloth. Boston, 1881
QQ 2402 Merryweather, F. S. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages,
1849 ; — Glimmerings in the Dark, or Lights and Shadows
of the Olden Time, 1850; — Lives and Anecdotes of
Misers, 1850. 3 vols. 8° and 12° cloth. London.
J-- 2403 Mexican War. War with Mexico, by A. A. Livermor*,
1850; — A Review of the Causes and Consequences of
the Mexican War, by William Jay, 1849; — Last Leaves
of American History, comprising Histories of the Mex-
ican War and California, 1849. 3 vols. 12° cloth.
QO 2404 Meyrick, Sir Samuel Rush. A Critical inquiry into An-
tient Armour, as it existed in Europe, particularly in
Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign
of King Charles H. ; with a Glossary of Military Terms
of the Middle Ages. Second edition, corrected and en-
larged. Contains 81 large plates, including the new
plate of the Battle of the Locks and Keys; 71 of which,
and the initial letters, are highly illuminated in gold,
silver and colors, 3 vols. ; — Engraved Illustrations of
Antient Arms and Armour, from the Collection at
Goodrich Court, Herefordshire; after the Drawings, and
with the Descriptions of Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick,
By Joseph Skelton. Portrait of Meyrick, engraved
titles, and 154 plates of arms and armour in detail.
2 vols. Together 5 vols, imperial 4° half crimson
morocco, extra, gilt edges. London, 1842-54
2405 Middleborough, Mass. Book of the First Church in
Middleborough, with Notices of other Churches in that
Town. pp. 55. 8° cloth. Boston, 1852
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^^2406 MiDDLEBURY, Vt. History of the Town of Middlebury,
Vt. By Samuel Swift, pp. 444. Portraits. 8° cloth.
Middlebury, 1859
j^f24o-j MiDDLETOWN, Coiin. Centennial Address, by David U.
Field; with Historical Sketches of Cromwell, Portland,
Chatham, Middle-Haddam, Middletown and its Parishes,
pp. 295. Plates. 12° cloth. Middletown, 1853
2408 Miller, Thomas. History of the Anglo-Saxons, from
S~D the earliest Period to the Norman Conquest, pp. 363. '
Plates. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1848
2409 [MiLLiGAN, Jacob.] Short Description of the Province
yj" of South Carolina, with an account of the air, weather
and diseases at Charlestown. Written in the year 1763.
pp. 96. 8° stitched. London, 1770
2410 [Milton, John.] The Judgement of Martin Bucer, con-
^ cerning Divorce, pp. 26. Small 4° calf. London, 1644
241 1 Milton. Poems of Mr. John Milton, both English and
C0 Latin, compos'd at several Times. Printed by his true
Copies, pp. 120, 87. Portrait by Marshall, with the
Greek inscription by Milton (cut down and mounted).
16° sprinkled calf extra. Printed by
Ruth Raworth for Humphrey Moseley: London, 1645
First collective Edition, and the first work bearing Milton's name.
2412 Milton. Poems, etc., upon several Occasions; both
00 English and Latin, etc., with a small Tractate of Edu-
cation to Mr. Hartlib. pp. 117. 16° blue calf extra,
gilt edges. London, 1673
Second Edition of the " Collective Works."
2413 Milton. Tetrachordon ; Expositions upon the foure
^ chief places in Scripture, which treat of Marriage, or
nullities in Marriage. First ed. pp. 98. Small 4°
calf. . London, 1645
2414 Milton. Paradise Lost. A Poem in Ten Books. The
Author John Milton. Small 4° calf, gilt edges.
Printed by S. Simmons; London, 1668
First Edition, with the sixth title page; the address to the reader
and the Arguments.
2415 Milton. Paradise Lost. Second ed., revised and
^5~b augmented by the same Author, pp. 333. Portrait by
W. Dolle. 12° calf. S. Simmons: London, 1674
2416 Milton. Paradise Lost. Third ed. pp. 331. Portrait
00 by W. Dolle. 16° morocco, gilt edges. London, 1678
2417 Milton. Paradise Lost. Fourteenth ed., to which is
j5^ prefix'd an Account of his Life (by Elijah Fenton). pp.
350 and index. Plates by Foudrinier. 16° calf.
J. Tonson: London, 1730
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c^ ^ ^ Thomas Newton, pp. 416. Portrait. 4° russia, extra,
gilt edges.
Printed by John Baskerville: Birmingham, 1759
2419 Milton. Paradise Lost. pp. 248. Frontispiece. 48°
cloth, uncut. London, 1835
Pickering's miniature edition.
2420 Milton. Paradise Lost, in Ten Books. The Text ex-
3^ actly reproduced from the first ed. of 1667, with an
' Appendix, containing the Additions made in later Is-
sues, etc. Small 4° cloth, uncut.
Pickering: London, 1873
_ 2421 Milton. Paradise Regain'd, a Poem in Four Books; to
"^ * which is added Samson Agonistes. First ed. pp. 102,
III. 8° calf. (Title neatly mended.) London, 1671
2422 Milton. Works of. pp. 568. Folio, calf (rebacked).
^^ Printed in the Year 1697
2423 Milton. The Works of John Milton in Verse and
Co Prose, printed from the Original editions with a Life of
the Author, by the Rev. John Mitford. Portrait. 8
vols. 8° cloth, uncut.
W. Pickering: London (Boston), 1851
2424 Milton. The State of Innocence and Fall of Man, de-
^ ^ scribed in Milton's Paradise Lost, render'd into Prose,
with notes. By a Gentleman of Oxford, pp. 436. 8°
old calf (shaken). London, 1745
2425 Milton. A Treatise on Christian Doctrine, compiled
^^ from the Holy Scriptures alone. Translated from the
Original by Charles R. Sumner, pp. 714. Royal 4°
boards. London, 1825
2426 Milton. Life of. By J. Toland. pp. 165. 8° mo-
rocco, gilt. London, 1699
^ 2427 Milton. Life of John Milton, pp. 165; — Amyntor; or,
"^^ a Defence of Milton's Life, pp. 172. By (J. Toland).
8° half calf, gilt. Lontlon. 1699
/ *-^2428 Milton. New Memoirs of the Life and Poetical Works
of John Milton. By Francis Peck. F"ine mezzotint
portrait by Faber. 4" half sheep. London, 1740
o ^^429 MiNADOi, John Thomas. The History of the Warres
^^ betweene the Turkes and the Persians. Translated
into English by A. Hartwell. pp. 500, 18. Small 4°
calf. John Wolfe: London, 1595
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9X-2430 Miner, Charles. History of Wyoming, Pa. pp. 488,
104. Maps. 8° cloth. Phila., 1S45
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i>2^43^ Minnesota Historical Society. Transactions of the
Department of American History. 8° paper.
Minneapolis, 1879
'Tf, 2432 Minnesota. Pamphlets relating to. (7)
^ y^ 2433 MiNOT, G. R. Continuation of the History of the
Province of Massachusetts Bay, from the year 1748 to
1765. 2 vols, in one. pp. 304, 222. 8° calf, (cracked),
Boston, 1 798-1803
With an autograph of the author.
'^j-2434 MiNOT. History of the Insurrections in Massachusetts,
/ in 1786 and the Rebellion consequent thereon. Second
ed. 8° half roan. Boston, 1810
S7 2435 MiRABEAU. Recollections of Mirabeau, and of the two
first legislative assemblies of France. By E. Dumont.
pp. 399. 8° half morocco. Phila., 1833
^ ^^2436 Miscellanea Curiosa. Containing a Collection of some
' of the principal phenomena in Nature, accounted for by
the greatest philosophers of this age. Maps and plates.
3 vols. 8° calf. London, 1726
Vols. I and II consists wholly of scientific papers. Vol. Ill con-
tains extracts from voyages and travels in various parts of the world.
Also, John Clayton's Letters, giving an account of observations in
■ Virginia, and of his voyage thither. Also a journal of a voyage
from Scotland to New Caledonia by Dr. Wallace.
'^1 2437 Miscellaneous Pamphlets. Speech of Mr. Burges,
' Feb. 3, 1831; — Ballantyne on Lockhart's Life of Scott,
1838; — Peters's Guide to the Chinese Museum in the
Marlboro Chapel, Boston, 1845; — Howe on Prison
Discipline, 1846; — Gray on Prison Discipline, 1847; —
Trial of Thomas Sims, April 7-1 1, 1851; — Hudson
River and the Hudson River Railroad, with map, 185 i,
etc. 19 vols. 8° half roan.
y?" o o -43^ [Mitchell, Jonathan.] A Defence of the Answer and
Arguments of the Synod met at Boston in the year
1662, against the reply made thereto, by the Rev. John
Davenport. . . . With an answer (by Richard
Mather) to the apologetical preface, set before that
essay, pp. (2), 46, 102. Small 4° half roan. S. Green
and M. Johnson, for Hez. Usher: Cambridge, 1664
S'o 2439 Mitchell, J. and Dickie, J. The Philosophy of Witch-
craft, pp. 424. Frontispiece. 16° cloth, uncut.
Paisley, 1839
I j^^ 2440 Moliere, J. B. de. Works of. Portrait. 6 vols, in 3
vols. 16° half morocco. London, 1714
^r-2441 MoLLoy, J. Fitzgerald. Famous Plays. 12° cloth, un-
cut. London, 1886
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^ 2442 ilXonarb^S, Nicoio. Joy full Newes out of the newfound
World, wherein are declared the rare and singular ver-
tues of diuers herbs, trees, oyles, plants and stones, etc.
Englished by John Frampton. Black Cetter, with
illustrations, pp. 181. Small 4"^ antique calf, gilt.
W. Norton: London, 1580
Title and one or two leaves slightly mended at the top.
2443 MoNETTE, John \V. History of the Discovery and Settle-
ment of the Valley of the Mississippi, pp. 567, 595.
Maps. 2 vols. 8° sheep, (broken). New York, 1848
2444 Money. History of Banks, by (R. Hildreth) ; — Age of
/ ^ Greenbacks; — Opinions of the Judges of the Court of
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by Appleton; — Money, by A. Walker; — Twenty Years
of the Boston Stock Market, by J. G. Martin, ecc. 9
vols. 8° cloth and half roan.
^^ 2445 Monmouth. Life, Progress and Rebellion of James,
Duke of Monmouth, to his capture and execution. By
George Roberts, pp. 338, 346. Portrait and maps. 2
vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1844
2446 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, 5, 6. pp. 407. 8° half roan, uncut.
Phila., 1797
j^r- 2447 Monroe. Letters Between James Monroe, Secretary of
War of the U. S. and Augustus J. Foster, British Minis-
ter in relation to the orders in council, and the affair
of the Little Belt. pp. 59. 16° half morocco.
New York, 1812
2448 Monroe. A Narrative of a Tour of Observations made
during the summer of 1817 by James Monroe, through
the North-Eastern and North-Western Departments of
the Union, pp. 228, 36. 12° boards, uncut. (Stamp
on title). Phila., 1818
/ _ 2449 Monroe. The Tour of James Monroe through the
Northern and Eastern States in 1817, his Tour in the
year 1818, together with a sketch of his life. By S. P
Waldo, pp. 348. Portrait. 12° sheep. Hartford, 1819
^ 2450 Montagu, Mrs. An Essay on the Writings and Genius
of Shakspeare, compared with the Greek and French
dramatic poets, pp. 296. 8° half calf, gilt.
London, 1810
2451 Montague, Lady Mary Wortley. Letters and Works
of. Edited by Lord Wharncliffe. Second ed. revised.
3 vols. 8° tree calf, gilt. London, 1837
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I'Admiral, au Sieur de Montes pour I'habitation es terres
de Lacadie Canada, et autres endroits en la Novelle
France, pp.39. 16° calf, gilt, gilt edges, by Bedford.
Par Philippes Patisson: Paris, 1605
;5^2453 Montesquieu, Baron de. Miscellaneous Pieces, pp.
334. 8° mottled calf. London, 1759
With bookplate of Benjamin Vaughan.
/^ 2454 Montgomery, James. Lectures on Poetry and General
Literature, pp. 394. 12° half calf. London, 1833
2455 Monthly Anthology and Boston Review. Vols, i to 10
bound in 9 vols. 8° half sheep. Boston, 1804-11
" Janxes Savage's copy, with the names of the writers in the Antho-
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j<-jj2456 Montpelier, Vt. History of, from 1781 to i860. By
D. P. Thompson, pp. 312. Portrait. 8° cloth.
Montpelier, i860
^jj 2457 Mon'J'REal. Hochelaga Depicta; the early history and
present state of the City and Island of Montreal. Edited
by N. Bosworth. Numerous engravings and map. 12°
calf, red edges. Montreal, 1839
2458 MooDEY, Joshua. The Great Sin of Formality in God's
Worship. (Boston Lecture.) pp. 42. 12° morocco.
B. Harris: Boston, 1691
7^2459 MooDEY Practical Discourse concerning the choice
benefit of communion with God. (Thursday Lecture.)
pp. 88. 16° morocco. Boston, 1746
") <~Q 2460 MooDEY, Samuel. The Doleful State of the Damned, etc.
being Sermons preached at York, Me. pp. 182. 16°
half morocco. (The last leaf in MSS., also a portion of
2 other leaves.) T. Green: Boston, 17 10
, ^ 2461 MooDEY. The Vain Youth summoned to appear at
Christ's Bar. Sermon preached at York, June 25, 1701.
pp. 90. 24° sheep. T. Green: Boston, 17 13
/ 'y5~2462 MooDEY. Judas the Traitor hung up in Chains. Ser-
mon preached at York, Me. pp. 84. 18° calf.
B. Green: Boston, 17 14
/ ^5^2463 MooDEY. The same. pp. 39. 8° stitched, uncut.
I New Haven, 1761
i\^ 2\(i\ MooDEY. Dialogue, containing Questions and Answers,
' [ ^ from Judas' Fall, improved. 12° half calf. pp. 19. Por-
trait. 12° half calf, (title mended). New London, 1768
/ ^ ^2465 MooDEY. The Gospel Way of escaping the Doleful
/ J.CO State of the Damned, (pp. 58-155 wanting), pp. 172.
I 12° sheep. Boston, 1739
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fort. 18° calf. Newburyport, 1804
2467 MooDKY. Sketch of a Sermon preached in York, Me.
f^ July 25, 1721. Wood-cut on back of title. 16° calf.
Nathaniel Willis: Boston, 18 13
2468 Moody, C. C. P. Biographical Sketches of the Moody
^^ Family, embracing notices of ten ministers and several
laymen, from 1633 to 1842. 18° cloth, (2 copies).
Boston, 1847
2469 Moody, Silas. Sermon preached at Arundel, Jan. 12,
Co 5~ 1800, on the death of George Washington, Portsmouth,
1800; — Sermon at Arundel, Me., Boston, 1856; — An
Attempt to point out the fatal and pernicious conse-
quences of Joseph Bellamy's Doctrines. By Samuel
Moodey, Boston, 1759. 3 vols. 8° halt roan.
2470 Moore, Mrs. Bloomfield. The Warden's I'ale, San
^ Moritz, the Magdalene and other poems, new and old.
Small 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1883
2471 Moore, Frank. Songs and Ballads of the American
Revolution, pp. 394. 12° cloth. New York, 1856
7^
^^2472 Moore. Diary of the American Revolution, pp. 528,
559- Portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, i860
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2473 Moore. Heroes and Martyrs; Notable Men of the
yt5" Time. Biographical Sketches of the Military and Na-
val Heroes, Statesmen and Orators, distinguished in
the American Crisis of 1861-62. pp. 253. Numerous
portraits. Royal 4° cloth. New York.
2474 Moore, George H. The Treason of Charles Lee, Major
^ ^ General, Second in Command in the American Army of
the Revolution, pp. 115. Portraits and fac-similes.
8° cloth, uncut. New York, i860
r-„2475 Moore. Notes on the History of Slavery in Massachu-
setts, pp. 256. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1866
- ^-2476 Moore, J. B. Memoirs of American Governors. Vol.
I. (all published.) Portrait, pp. 439. 8° cloth.
New York, 1846
2477 Moore, Mark. Memoirs and Adventures of Mark
* I Moore, late an Officer in the British Navy. Written by
Himself, pp. 267. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1795
2478 [Moore, Thomas.] Poetical Works of the late Thomas
Little, Esq. Eleventh ed. pp. 172. 16° half roan.
London, 1812
'7^2479 M.00RE. Lalla Rookh, an Oriental Romance. Ninth
/'' ed. pp. 397. Plates by Westall. 8° wrinkled calf,
gilt. London, 1818
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mental border and illustrations by D. Maclise. 4°
cloth. London, 1853
j^ 2481 More, Hannah. Poetical Works of. With a memoir of
the Author, pp. 504. Frontispiece. 18° cloth, un-
cut. London, 1839
2482 More, Henry. The Immortality of the Soul, so farre
c* o forth as it is demonstrable from the Knowledge of Na-
ture and the Light of Reason, pp. 549. 12° old calf.
London, 1659
2483 More. Collection of the Philosophical Writings of.
^ Folio, half sheep, (broken and stained). London, 1722
From the library of Charles Lamb, with notes in his handwriting.
Also catalogue of Charles Lamb's Library and letter from Bartlett
& Welford, referring to this book, etc.
2484 iltore, Sir ^l^omas. A fruteful and pleasaunt worke of
^^ the beste state of a publyque weale. and of the newe
yle called Utopia, written in Latine by Syr Thomas
More, Knyght and translated into Englyshe by Raphe
Robynson, etc. Black Cettet, not paged, in single col-
umns. 16° full morocco, gilt edges.
Imprinted at London by Abraham Vele, 1551
The first English Edition, exceedingly scarce.
This is a remarkably fine copy with full margins, without a stain or
defect whatever.
2485 More. A most pleasant, fruitful and witty Work, called
<^ Utopia; translated into English by Raphe Robinson,
A. D. 155 1. A new edition with notes by Rev. T. F.
Dibdin. pp. 180. (141), 320. Portrait and fac-similes.
2 vols. 8° half levant morocco, uncut. London, 1808
^ 2486 More. Utopia, or the Happy Republic. To which is
^ added. The New Atlantis. By Lord Bacon. With a
Preliminary Discourse by L A. St. John. pp. 271. 16°
calf. London, 1838
7^ 2487 More. Life of, by William Roper, with Notes and an
Appendix of Letters. New edition, by S. W. Singer,
pp. 195. P.ortrait. 16° cloth. Chiswick, 1822
/^ 2488 Moke. The Life of Sir Thomas More. By C. More,
"" with a Biographical Preface, Notes and other Illustra-
tions by the Rev. Joseph Hunter, pp. 376. Portrait.
8° cloth, uncut. W. Pickering: London, 1828
/„ 2489 More. Sir Thomas More, his Life and Times. By W.
J. Walter. 18° half morocco. Philadelphia, 1839
0^2490 MoREHEAD, James T. An Address in Commemoration
of the first Settlement of Kentucky, delivered at Boones-
borough, Ahty 25, 1840. pp. 181. 8° half morocco.
Frankfort, 1840
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Speculative Philosophy of Europe in the Nineteenth
Century. Second ed. pp. 59 r, 666. 2 vols. 8° half
calf, gilt. New York, 1847
^2492 Morgan, Appleton. The Shakespearean Myth; William
Shakespeare and Circumstantial Evidence, pp. 342. 8°
cloth. Cincinnati, 1881
2493 Morgan, Lewis H. League of the Ho-de-no-sau-nee,
^^ or Iroquois, pp. 477. Map and plates. 8° cloth.
Rochester, 1851
^^2494 Mormon Bil)le. The Book of Mormon. Translated by
^ Joseph Smith, Jun. 16° half morocco. Liverpool, 1841
2495 MoRMONiSM and the Mormons, by D. P. Kidder, 1842; —
y 5" The Mormons, their history, by J. W. Gunnison, J852;
— Adventures in the Far West and life among the Mor-
mons, by Mrs. C. V. Waite, 1882; — Origin, Rise and
Progress of Mormonism, by Tucker, 1867; — The Mor-
mons; or Latter Day Saints, with Memoirs of the I>ife
and Death of Joseph Smith, 1852. 5 vols. 16° cloth
and sheep.
2496 Morris, Gouverneur. Life of, with Selections from his
^<' Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers. By Jared
Sparks. Portrait. 3 vols. 8° half calf. Boston, 1832
2497 Morse, Jedidiah. American Geography; or, a View of
■^ ^ the Present Situation of the United States of America.
Fine copy, with numerous maps of States. 4° half
morocco. London, 1794
2498 Morse. Report on Indian Affairs, comprising a Narra-
00 tive of a Tour performed in 1820, for the Purpose of
Ascertaining the Actual State of the Indian Tribes in
Our Country. Map and plate. 8° boards, uncut.
New Haven, 1822
^ 2499 Morse. Annals of the American Revolution, pp. 399,
^ ^ 50. Plates. 8" sheep. Hartford, 1824
2500 Morse, Jedidiah, and Parish, E. Compendious History
»»^ of New England, pp. 388. Map. .12° half morocco.
Charlestown, 1804
2501 Morse. The same. pp. 336. Map. 12° sheep.
^^ Newburyport, 1S09
2502 Morse's American Gazetteer, 1797; — American Geog-
'75" raphy, 1792; — Hayward's New England Gazetteer,
/ 1857; — Freeman's Remarks on the American Universal
Geography, 1793; — Compendium of Ancient Geogra-
phy, 1810; — Coleman's Historical Text Book and Atlas
of Biblical Geography, 1854. 7 vols. 8° half calf, sheep
and cloth.
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I3T »o -S°i Morton, Nathaniel. New England's Memorial; or, a
Brief Relation of the most Memorable and Remarkable
Passages of the Providence of God, manifested to the
Planters of New England, in America; With special
Reference to the first Colony thereof, called New Pli-
mouth. As also a Nomination of divers of the most
Eminent Instruments deceased, both of Church and
Commonwealth, improved in the first beginning and
after-progress of sundry of the respective Jurisdictions
in those Parts; in reference unto sundry Exemplary
Passages of their Lives, and the time of their Death,
pp. (12), 198, (10.) Small 4° calf, gilt, red edges.
Cambridge. Printed by S(amuel) G(reen) and M(ar-
maduke J(ohnson), for John Usher of Boston, 1669
First edition, with autograph of John Farmer.
This book is one of those commonly referred to as " the corner
stone " of the early history of New England.
" Concerning the extreme rarity of this first edition of this im-
portant writ, it will be sufficient to remark, that we know of but
three perfect copies in the United States." — Sabin's Dictiotary .
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folded. Boston, 1669
Imperfect copy of the first edition, comprises, text, pp. 1-198, (last
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rv ^ 2505 Morton. The same. Second ed. pp. 249. 16° calf,
/r (foxed.) Reprinted for Nicholas Boone: Boston, 1721
2507 Morton. The same. Third ed. pp. 208, (8.) Small
^^ 4° sheep. Reprinted: Newport, 1772
2508 Morton. The same. Fourth ed. 12° half morocco.
7^ Plymouth, 1826
/I 2509 Morton. The same. Fifth ed., with notes by John
Davis. Fac-simile map inserted and manuscript notes
by the Editor. 8^ mor., extra, uncut edges. Boston, 1826
x-<--25io Morton. The same. Sixth ed. pp. 515. Portrait
and plate. 8° cloth. Boston, 1855
. ; 2511 Morton, Thomas. 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."
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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
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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
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' 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; —
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— History of New York, by Irving. Steel portraits
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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
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London, 1622
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with the rise and progress of the whale fishery. By
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_25-2537 Napoleon. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, with a
continuation, embracing an account of the Hundred
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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.
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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
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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;
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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.
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^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
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portraits. 4° half morocco, gilt. London, 1814
2551 Naval Monument, containing official and other accounts
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_- 2552 Naval Temple; containing a complete history of the
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1794 to the present time. Second ed. Plates, pp.
322. 8° half roan, uncut. Boston, 1816
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Egypt Exploration P'und Publications.
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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-
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) 125^55^ Neilson, Charles. An Original, compiled and corrected
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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
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uncut. Albany.
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seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, 1868; — The Eng-
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in manuscripts, provincial records and early documents.
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Baltimore, 1869; — Memoir of Rev. Patrick Copland,
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^^2564 Neill, Henry. Historical Notes on the Ancestry and
Descendants of. (By Edward D. Neill.) pp. ^s- 8°
paper. Privately printed, 1886
'^ 2565 Nell, William C. Services of Colored Americans in the
Wars of 1776 and 1812. Second ed. pp. 40. 8° boards.
Boston, 1852
^•5-2566 Nell. Colored Patriots of the American Revolution.
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^P 2567 Neuman and Baretti. Dictionary of the Spanish and
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^2568 New Bedford, Mass. History of New Bedford, includ-
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present townships of Westport, Dartmouth and Fair-
haven. By Daniel Ricketson. pp. 412. 12° cloth.
New Bedford, 1858
po 2569 Newbury, Mass. A Sketch of the History of Newbury,
Newburyport and West Newbury, from 1635 to 1845.
By Joshua Coffin, pp. 416. Portraits. 8° cloth.
Boston, 1845
Y5-2570 Newburyport, Mass. History and Present State of the
/ Town of Newburyport. By Caleb Gushing, pp. 129.
12° boards, uncut, (name torn from title).
Newburyport, 1826
0^-571 Newburyport. History of Newburyport, from the
earliest settlement of the country to the present time.
By Mrs. E. Vale Smith, pp. 414. Plate. 8° cloth.
Newburyport, 1854
— 2572 Newburyport. Presentation of the Statue of Washing-
ton to the City of ISFewburyport. pp. 75. Plates. 8°
half morocco. Newburyport, 1S79
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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
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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.
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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)
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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
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^ ^^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. The Dutch at the North
•2- Pole and the Dutch in Maine, a paper by J. W. de Pey-
ster, 1857; — Charter and By-Laws, 1862; — Bancroft's
Letter, 1862; — Commemoration of the Conquest of
New Netherland on its 200th Anniversary, 1S64; — Ad-
dress, Nov. 22, 1864, by F. de Peyster; — Address Dec.
19, 1867, by C. S. Henry; — Bigelow's Recollections of
Antoine P. Berryer, 1869; — Declaration of Indepen-
dence by the Colony of Massachusetts, May 1, 1776; —
Life and Administration of Richard, Earl of Bellomont,
by F. de Peyster, 1879; — Peace Negotiations, by John
Jay, 1884; — Address, Nov. 16, 1886, by G. E. Ellis;
— Proceedings on the Death of William H. Prescott,
1869. 13 pamphlets. New York.
2638 Nichols, John. Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth
^^ Century, 9 vols.; and Illustrations of the Literary His-
tory of the Eighteenth Century, 8 vols. Numerous
fine portraits. Together 17 vols. 8° full calf, gilt, (bind-
ings broken.) 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. History of ihe Orders of Knighthood
" \ ^ of the British Empire, of the Order of the Guelphs of
Hanover, and of the Medals, Clasps and Crosses con-
ferred for Naval and Military Services. With colored
illustrations of each order and of medals, clasps, etc.
4 vols, royal 4° cloth, uncut.
London: William Pickering, 1842
0o 2644 Noble, Mark. Memoirs of the Protectorate House of
Cromwell. Map and portraits, pp. 480, 544. 2 vols.
8° sheep, (rebacked). Birmingham, 1784
2645 Noble. Lives of the English Regicides, and other Com-
^^ missioners of the pretended High Court of Justice ap-
pointed to sit in Judgment upon their Sovereign King
Charles the First, pp. 383, 336. 2 vols. 8° half mo-
rocco. London, 1798
/ [^ 5-2646 Noble, Oliver. Sermon preached at Arundel, at the
Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Silas Moody, January 9,
1771. pp. 32. 8° morocco. Salem, 1771
^ ^2647 Non-conformists. 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.
Cambridge, 1878
^
2654 North Carolina. A Defence of the Revolutionary His-
tory of the State of North Carolina from the Aspersions
of Mr. Jefferson, by J. S. Jones, 1834; — Revolution-
ary History of North Carolina, by W. D. Cooke, 1853.
2 vols. 12° cloth and sheep.
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^5-^52655 NoRTHCOTE, Sir John. Note Book of Sir John North-
~ cote, containing Memoranda of Proceedings in the
House of Commons during the first Session of the Long
Parliament, 1640. Edited by A. H. A. Hamilton, pp.
136. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1877
^^2656 North Eastern Boundary. Report and Resolves in
Relation to the North Eastern Boundary (Senate of
Mass.) Map. 1838;— The Right of the United States
to the North Eastern Boundary claimed by them. Re-
vised by Albert Gallatin. Maps. 2 vols. 8° half roan.
^2657 Northampton, Mass. Address delivered at Northamp-
ton, Mass. in Commemoration of the Close of the Sec-
ond Century since the settlement of the town, Oct. 29,
1854. 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. Being an answer to a dialogue intituled
The Meritorious Price of our Redemption, etc., (by
Wm. Pynchon.) pp. (16). 270, (4). 8° sheep.
A. M. for Geo. Calvert: London, 1653
; " This book was drawn up by the appointment of the General Court
of Massachusetts, at a time when theological hair-splitting in the
legislature held the place of modern log rolling. Pynchon's book
was forbidden to enter New England under penalty, and this cen-
sure was backed, in a long letter at the end, by five of the chiefest
of the ruling Elders of Boston, rebuking the English Ministers
I who had recommended Pynchon's book. Nothing daunted two
years later Pynchon hurled at the heads of the General Court, and
the Boston Elders another thick 4to book under a similar title."
^»^ 2662 Norton. Abel being dead yet speaketh; or, the life and
'=^^ death of Rev. Mr. John Cotton, late teacher of the
Church of Christ, at Boston in New England, pp.56.
Small 4° morocco, gilt. London, 1658
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QO 2663 Norton. The Orthodox Evangelist; with a preface by
John Cotton, pp. 355. 4° calf. London, 1654
With autograph : " Henry Dunster his book, given by ye author."
Also autographs of Jno. Sparhawk, 1693, and Nathan Prince,
1726.
Y^' 2664 Norton. The same. 4° calf. London, 1654
^jj 2665 Norton. The Orthodo.x Evangelist. London, 1657.
pp. 32. 8^ half roan. (Reprint): Boston, 1851
QP 2666 Norton. The Heart of New-England rent at the Blas-
phemies of the present Generation; or a brief tractate
concerning the doctrine of the Quakers, pp. 83. 18°
morocco. London, 1660
7 (J"' 2667 Norton, Mass. History of, from 1669 to 1859. By
G. F. Clark, pp. 659. Portrait. 12° cloth.
Boston, 1859
1 ^Q 2668 Norway, Me. History of. By David Noyes. pp 215.
' . 8° cloth. Norway, 1852
^p 2669 Norwich, Conn. History of, from 1660 to 1845. By
Miss F. M. Caulkins. pp. 359. Plates. 12° cloth.
Norwick, 1845
^0 2670 Norwich. History of, from its Possession by the Indians
to the year 1866. By Frances M. Caulkins, with an
appendix, containing notes and sketches, continuing
the history to the close of 1873. pp. 714, 11. Por-
traits. 8° cloth. Hartford, 1874
/o 2671 [Norwood, Abraham.] Acts of the Elders, commonly
called the Book of Abraham, pp. 160. 12° boards.
Providence, 1842
^Q 2672 Nova Scotia Historical Society Collections. Vols, i to
4. 4 vols. 8° boards. Halifax, 1879-85
V5"2673 Novels and Novelists of the i8th Century; — Men and
Things by Baker; — Barclays of Boston; — Miracles,
past and present; — Bulwer's Miscellanies; — District
School, by Burton, etc. 9 vols. 12° cloth.
^5-75 2674 Noyes, James. (Teacher of the Church at Newbery in
New England.) The Temple measured; or, a brief
survey of the Temple mystical, etc. pp. 95. Small 4°
half calf. London, 1647
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00^675 ii'CALLAGHAN, E. B. Documentary History of the
\^ State of New York. Portraits, maps and plans. 4
vols. 4° cloth. Albany, 1850
)'Callaghan. History of New Netherland; or, New
York under the Dutch. Second ed. pp. 493, 608.
Maps_and portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1855
CATALOGUE. 249
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\ ^b-ji O'Callaghan. Remonstrance of New Netherland, and
the Occurrences there; addressed to the States General,
July 28, 1649, with Secretary Van Tienhoven's Answer,
pp. 67. Royal 4° half morocco. Albany, 1856
Only 100 copies printed.
^678 O'Callaghan. A List of Editions of the Holy Scrip-
tures and Parts thereof, printed in America previous to
i860, pp. 415. Imperial 8° boards, uncut.
Albany, 1861
Only 150 copies printed.
^.--2679 OccoM, Samson. Sermon at the Execution of Moses
/ Paul, an Indian; who had been guilty of Murder,
preached at New Haven; with Observations on the Lan-
guage of the Muhhekaneew Indians, by Jonathan Ed-
wards, pp. 24, 16. 8° antique calf, gilt, red edges.
London, 1789
2680 Ogilby, John. America; being the latest and most ac-
curate Description of the New World, containing the
Original of the Inhabitants, etc. pp. 675. Numerous
maps and plates. Large folio, calf, gilt. London, 167 1
/^ 2681 Oglethorpe, James. Biographical Memorials of James
Oglethorpe, Founder of the Colony of Georgia. By T.
M. Harris, pp. 424. Portrait. 8° cloth. Boston, 1841
jT- 2682 Ohio Historical and Philosophical Society. Journal,
pp. 131. Transactions. Part second. Vol. i. pp. 334.
2 vols. 8° sheep and paper.
Cincinnati and Columbus, 1837-72
2683 Ohio. The Cincinnati Pioneer, Nos. i, 2 and 3, 1856;
^ '^ — ^Information wanted with reference to the Early Set-
tlers of Losantiville (now Cincinnati); — Tappan's Dis-
course before the Hist, and Phil. Society of Ohio, Dec.
22, 1832; — Discourse on the /Aborigines of the Valley
of the Ohio. By VV. H. Harrison, 1838; — Early Maps
of Ohio and the West. By C. L. Baldwin, 1875; —
Washington County and the early settlement of Ohio,
1877; — Ordinance of 1787, by W. P. Cutler, 1887; —
Pre-historic Remains, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1876; — Geo-
graphical History of Ohio, by C. C. Baldwin, etc. 12
pamphlets.
^ 2684 Old English Plays. The Second Maiden's I'ragedy, a
^ Pleasant conceited Comedy, wherein a Man may chuse
a good Wife from a Bad. London 1602; — Love's Mis-
tress. By Thomas Heywood. 1640; — Tragedy of
Albertus Wallenstein, by Henry Glappthorne, 1639; —
Dido, Queen of Carthage. By Marlowe and Nash, 1594;
— Ladies Priviledge, by Glappthorne, 1640. 8° half
morocco. Reprinted: London, 1824
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/ o 2685 Old Colony Club. A Transcript of the "Records of the
Old Colony Club," 1 769-1 773, from the original manu-
script. Reprinted in Mass. Hist. Society Proceedings.
Second series, vol. 3. Small folio, half morocco.
2686 [Oldmixon, J.] The British Empire in America, con-
taining the History of the Discovery, Settlement, Pro-
gress and State of the British Colonies on the Conti-
nent and Islands of America. Map. Second ed. 2
vols. 8° calf, gilt, (cracked.) London, 1741
^^2687 Oldys, William. 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.
Israel Hutchinson of the American Army, Mar. 20-
July 8, 1776. With an introduction by Lucius R. Paige,
and notes by Charles C. Smith, pp. 32, 1878; — Dairy
and Ordeifly Book of Sergeant Jonathan Burton, of Wil-
ton, N. H., Dec. 10, 1775-Dec. 26, 1776. By I. W.
Hammond, pp. 38, 1885. 3 pamphlets.
^ - 2692 Oregon, a short history of a long journey from the At-
lantic Ocean to the region of the Pacific, by land, by
J. B. Wyether, 1833; — History of Oregon Territory,
by T. J. Farnham, 1844; — Oregon Question; or, a
statement of the British Claims to the Oregon '^I'erritory,
by Thomas Falconer, 1845; — Oregon, there and back
in 1877. by Wallis Nash; — Correct View of that part
of the United States which lies west of the Alleghany
Mountains, 1814. 5 vols. 12° paper and cloth.
/
^r 2693 Orono, Me. Centennial Celebration and Dedication of
/ Town^^ Hall, March 3, 1874. pp. 168. Illustrations.
8° cloth. Portland, i >c-Tj 2705 Pagitt, E. Christianographie; or the Description of
the multitude and sundry sorts of Christians in the
World, not subject to the Pope. Second ed. Maps of
America, etc. 4° old calf. London, 1636
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■5^2706 Pagitt. Heresiography, ui" a Description of tlie Here-
tickes and Sectaries of these latter Times, pp. 164.
Engraved title. 4° half calf. London, 1647
/^ 2707 Paine, R. T., Jr. Works in verse and prose, with
Notes. To which are prefixed sketches of his life,
character and writings, pp. 465. Portrait. 8° sheep.
Boston, 181 2
^5~27o8 Paine, Robert Troup. Memoir of, by his Parents, pp.
526. Portrait. Royal 4° morocco, gilt edges.
New York, 1852
^ if- 2709 Paine, Thomas (Pastor in Weymouth). Sermon preached
at the Ordination of the Rev. Samuel Willard, at Bidde-
ford, Sept. 30, 1730. pp. 51. 12° half calf. Boston, 1731
-x'2710 Paine, Thomas. Political Writings. pp. 507, 516.
Portrait. 2 vols. 8° half morocco.
Middletown, N. J., 1839
//p 2711 Paine. Theological Works, pp. 384. 12° half calf.
Boston, 1840
^---2712 [Paine.] Common Sense; addressed to the Inhabitants
of America. Third ed., pp. 147; — A Dialogue between
the Ghost of General Montgomery and an American
Delegate, pp. 71;- — -Plain Truth, addressed to the In-
habitants of America, containing Remarks on a late
Pamphlet entitled Common Sense, pp. 84; — Observa-
tions on the Reconciliation of Great Britain and the
Colonies, pp. 40. In i vol. 8° half calf, gilt.
Philadelphia, 1776
<^Q 2713 Paine. Rights of Man; being an Answer to Mr. Burke's
Attack on the French Revolution. Fourth ed. pp. 171.
8° calf. London, 1791
_2 5-2714 Paine. The Trial of Thomas Paine, for a Libel, con-
tained in the second Part of Rights of Man, Dec. 18,
1792. pp. 43. 8^ half calf, gilt. Boston, 1793
,5"^ 2715 Paine. Tom Paine's Jests; being an entirely new and
select Collection of Patriotic Bon Mots, Repartees, etc.,
on Political Subjects, pp. 72. 16° cloth.
Philadelphia, 1796
^o 2716 Patne. The Ruling Passion; Phi Beta Kappa Poem at
Harvard, July 20, 1797. pp. 32. Small 4° half calf.
Boston, 1797
o . 2717 Paine. A Letter to George Washington, pp. 53, Lond.,
1797; — A Letter to Thomas Paine, in Answer to his
scurilous Epistle addressed to our late worthy President
Washington. By an American Citizen, pp. 24, N. Y.,
1797. 2 vols. 8° half calf and paper.
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rj~ 2718 Paine. The Decline and Fall of the English System of
/ Finance, pp. 2)2>-: 179^; — Thoughts on the Increasing
Wealth and National Economy of the United States of
America, pp. 40, 1801 ; — Some Account of Thomas
Paine in his last sickness, pp. 8. 1820. 3 vols. 8° half
roan and paper.
fx- 2719 Paley, \Villiam. Principles of Moral and Political Phil-
osophy, 1825; — Sermons on various Subjects, 1827; —
Memoirs of William Paley, 1810. 3 vols. 8° half calf
and russia.
/« 3720 Palfrey, John G. Academical Lectures on the Jewish
Scriptures and Antiquities, pp. 511, 435. 2 vols. 8°
cloth. Boston, 1840
j^ 2721 Palfrey. History of New England. Maps. Vols, i
to 4. 4 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1858-75
.^ -.3721* Palfrey. The same. Vols, i, 2, 3. 3 vols, imperial
'^ 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865
Large Paper: only 100 copies printed.
^^2722 Palfrey. Compendious History of New England, from
1689 to 1765.' pp. 469, 439. 2 vols. 12° cloth.
Boston, 1872-73
y»2723 Palgrave, W. G. Dutch Guiana. pp. 264. Map.
8° cloth, uncut. London, 1876
. 2724 Palmer, Joseph. Necrology of Alumni of Harvard
College, 185 1 to 1863. pp. 536. 8° cloth. Boston, 1864
2725 Pamphlets. President's Messages to Congress, April
^^ 3, 1798; — Adams and Morse Controversy, 1814; —
Belsham on Unitarianism, 1815 ; — Wheaton's Address,
Dec. 14, 1824; — Rives's Discourse on John Hampden,
1845; — Bennett's Sermon in Woburn, Jan. 4, 1846; —
Bushnell's Speech for Connecticut, June 4, 1851; —
Dean on Teaching History, 1857. 8 vols. 8° half roan.
2726 Paper Money. An Historical Sketch of the Paper
Money issued by Pennsylvania, together with a com-
plete list of all the dates, issues, amounts, denomina-
tions and signers, pp. 40, 1862 ; — History of the Issues
of Paper-Money in the American Colonies anterior to
the Revolution, pp. 20, 1851. 2 pamphlets.
2727 Pardoe, Julia. The Court and Reign of Francis the
First, King of France, pp. 530, 640. Portraits. 2
vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1849
y --2728 Pardoe. Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of
* France in the Seventeenth Century. Third ed. Por-
traits. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1849
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- 2729 Parish, Sir W. Buenos Ayres and the Provinces of the
Rio de La Plata. Second ed., enlarged, pp. 434.
Map and illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1852
3^0 -73° Park, Mungo. Travels in the Interior Districts of
Africa, in the Years 1795, '96 and '97; — Journal of a
Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805.
Portrait and maps. 2 vols, royal 4° russia.
London, 1799-1815
A 2731 Park. Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa,
in the Year 1805. pp. 302. Map. 8° half sheep.
Philadelphia, 1815
^^2732 Parker, Joel. Daniel Webster as a Jurist; — Habeas
Corpus; — International Law; — Character of the Re-
bellion, etc. 15 pamphlets bound in one vol. 8° cloth.
Cambridge, 1853-76
2733 Parker. A Biographical Memoir of the late Sir Peter
Parker, Captain of H. M. Ship Menelaus, killed in Ac-
tion while storming the American Camp at Bellair, near
Baltimore, Aug. 31, 1814. pp. iii. Portrait. Royal
4° boards, uncut. London, 1815
/q 2734 Parker, Samuel. Bishop Parker's History of his own
Time. Translated from the Latin, by Thomas Newlin.
pp. 425 and index. 8° calf. London, 1727
p 2735 Parker, Theodore. Discourses and Sermons, 1841 to
/ 1850. 24 vols. 8° half roan. Boston.
z-2736 Parliamentary Debates on the Dissenters' Chapels
Bill, A. D. 1844. pp. 492. 8° cloth. London, 1844
?-c 2737 Parnell, Thomas. Poems on several Occasions, pp.
^ 222. 8° calf. London, 1737
25" 2738 Parr, Samuel. Bibliotheca Parriana; a Catalogue of the
late Rev. Samuel Parr. pp. 708, 8. Portrait. 8° boards,
uncut. London, 1827
With autograph of Wm. Hone. On pp. 522 is a note by Dr. Parr
referring to the Ireland forgeries.
/ ^ 2739 Parsons, Theophilus. Memoir of Theophilus Parsons,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massa-
chusetts, pp. 476. Portrait. 12° cloth. Boston, 1859
2740 Parton, James. General Butler in New Orleans. His-
tory of the Administration of the Department of the
Gulf in the Year 1862. pp. 649. Portrait and map.
8° cloth. New York, 1864
{-^ 2741 Passavant, M. Tour of a German Artist in England,
with Notices of Private Galleries, and Remarks on the
State of Art. pp. 334, 323. Plates. 2 vols. 8° cloth,
uncut. London, 1836
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*> L_ 2742 Pascal, Blaise. Provincial Letters, containing an Ex-
posure of the Reasoning and Morals of the Jesuits, pp.
296. 8° cloth. Philadelphia. 1843
^Q 2743 Patterson, Robert. A Narrative of the Campaign in
the Valley of the Shenandoah, in 1861. Map. 8°
cloth. Philadelphia, 1865
^^^744 Pattie, James O. Personal Narrative of James O.
Pattie, of Kentucky, during an Expedition from St.
Louis, through the vast Regions between that Place
and the Pacific Ocean, to Mexico, etc. Edited by
Timothy Flint, pp 300. Plates. 8° mottled sheep.
Cincinnati, 1833
^0,2745 Pauw, C. de. Selections from M. Pauvv; with Addi-
tions by Daniel Webb. 8° calf. Bath, 1795
Contains much material relating to America.
y|9.A-2746 Payne, E. J. Voyages of the Elizabethan Seamen to
^ America; thirteen Original Narratives from the Collec-
tion of Hakluyt. pp. 396. 12° cloth, uncut.
London, 1880
■ 2747 Peabodv, George. An Account of the Proceedings at
the Dinner given by Mr. George Peabody to the Amer-
icans connected with the Great Exhibition at the Lon-
don Coffee House, 27th October, 1851. pp. 114. Im-
perial 8° cloth. Privately printed.
Large Paper. VV. Pickering: London, 185 i
/ 1^-^ 2748 Peabody Education Fund. Proceedings of the Trustees
; / of the Peabody Education Fund, from 1867 to 1887.
I Portraits. 3 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1875-88
/ 1^^ 2749 Peabody Museum. 1st, and 6th to 22nd reports of the
Trustees of the Peabody Museum of American Archae-
I ology and Ethnology, 1870-88. 18 pamphlets.
_2 .2/-2750 Peacham, Henry. The Cumpleat Gentleman; fashion-
ing him absolute in the most necessary and commenda-
ble Qualities, etc., to which is added the Gentleman's
exercise, pp. 455. Engraved title. Small 4° calf.
London, 1661
^2^2751 Pease, J. C, and Niles, J. M. Gazetteer of the States
of Connecticut and Rhode Island, pp. 389. Maps and
2 portraits. 8° sheep. Hartford, 1819
5~b 2752 [Pegge, Samuel.] Anonymiana; or, ten Centuries of
Observations on various Authors and Subjects, pp.
527. 8° half calf, gilt. 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. History of the Wars of New Eng-
^ '^ land with the Eastern Indians. With notes by W.
Dodge, pp. 138, 36. 4° cloth. Cincinnati, 1859
2759 [Penn, William.] An Epistle, containing a Salutation
to all faithful Friends, a Reproof to the Unfaithful, and
a Visitation to the Enquiring, in a solomn Farewell to
them all in the Land of my Nativity, pp. 7. Small 4°
calf. ' (1682)
2760 Penn. A Brief Account of the Rise and Progress of the
^ People called Quakers. Portrait by Edwin, inserted.
pp. 158. 18° calf. Lcmdon, 1695
2761 Pennsylvania. Remarks on the Address of sixteen
Members of the Assembly of Pennsylvania to their Con-
stituents, dated Sept. 29, 1788. with some Strictures on
their Objections to the Constitution, etc pp. 28. 1 2°
half morocco. Phila., 1787
2762 Pennsylvania Historical Society Publications. 3 vols.
^^ royal 8° cloth. Phila., 1855-60
Comprises: History of Braddock's Expedition, in 1755, by W.
Sargent. Some Account of the Society of the Cincinnati, by A.
Johnson. History of the Western Insurrection, by T. Ward. Re-
cord of the Court at Upland, 1676-16S1. Denny's Military Journal,
1781-1795, etc.
/ O 2763 Penrose, John. A Treatise on the Evidence of the
Scripture Miracles, pp. 356. 8° half calf. London, 1826
IX
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7^2764 Pepperrell, Sir William. I'he Life of. By Usher Par-
sons, pp. 352. 8° cloth. Boston, 1855
2765 Pepys, Samuel. Memoirs (jf, comprising his Diary from
^^ 1659 to 1669, and a Selection from his Correspondence.
Edited by Richard Lord Braybrooke. Portraits and
plates. 2 vols, royal 4° half calf. London, 1825
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2766 Pepys. Diary and Correspondence of. With a life and
notes by Richard Lord Eraybrooke. Fourth ed. Por-
traits. 4 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1854
y^ ,^^2767 Percy, Thomas. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry,
consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and other
Pieces of our earlier Poets. New edition. 3 vols,
small 8° half roan, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1839
/ 2768 Percy Society Publications. Scottish Traditional Ver-
^ sions of Ancient Ballads, by J. H. Dixon; — Life and
Martyrdom of Thomas Beket; — Pastime of Pleasure,
by S. Havves; — The Civic Garland; — Ancient Poems,
Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England, by J.
H. Dixon; — Romance of Syr Tryamoure; — Introduc-
tion to the Seven Ages, by T. Wright; — Popular Songs,
illustrative of the French Invasions of Ireland, Part 2;
— Canterbury Tales, by Chaucer; — Dialogue on Wit
and Folly, by Heywood. 10 vols. 12° paper, uncut.
London, 1845-46
J ^^,2769 Perkins, Samuel. History of the Political and Military
Events of the late War between the States and Great
Britain, pp. 512. 8° half morocco. New Haven, 1825
-^2770 Perley, Jeremiah. Debates, Resolutions, and other
Proceedings of the Maine Convention, 181 9. pp. 300.
16° boards. Portland, 1820
^ 2771 Perry, Com. M. C. Narrative of the Expedition of an
.American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, in the
years 1852-54. Compiled by F. L. Hawks. Numerous
maps and plates, (with the suppressed plate). 3 vols.
4° cloth. Washington, 1856
•2 2772 Perry, Rev. W. S. A Sketch of the History of the
^'^ Episcopal Church in Portland, Me., from 1763 to 1863.
8° paper. Portland, 1863
5 2773 Perry. Papers relating to History of the Church in
J> )flb Virginia, A. D. 1650-1766. pp. 585. Royal 4° cloth, un-
cut. Privately printed, 1870
Only 200 copies printed.
^/-j2774 Perry. Journals of General Conventions of the Protes-
"^l tant Episcopal Church in the United States, 1785-1835.
3 vols. 8° cloth. Claremont, N. H., 1874
« 2775 Persian and Turkish Tales. Translated formerly from
°^ ^^ those Languages into French, by M. Petis de la Croix,
and now into English, by Dr. King. pp. 434, 404-
2 vols. 16° calf. London, 1739
With bookplate of Lord Hawke.
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~ 2776 Peters, Hugh. A Dying Father's last Legacy to an
Onely Child; or, Mr. Hugh Peters's Advice to his
Daughter. Portrait, pp. 122. 18° old calf.
London, 1661
ys x-2777 Peters. The Tales and Jests of Mr. Hugh Peters, to-
'<- '^ ^ gether with his Sentence, and the Manner of his Execu-
tion; with a short Account of his Life. Frontispiece,
pp. 51. 8° calf, gilt. London, 1807
js j^j-_ 2778 Peters. History of. By Rev. Samuel Peters. Portrait.
•^ ^^ 8° half roan. ' , New York, 1807
/ 00 ^779 Peters. Memoir and Defence of. By J. B. Felt. Por-
trait. 8° half roan. Boston, 1851
/ ^Q 2780 Peters. Historical and Critical Account of. Portrait.
I London, 1751. 4° boards. Reprinted: London, 1818
r>^ 2781 Peters, Samuel. General History of Connecticut, from
its first Settlement under George Fenwick, to its latest
Period of Amity with Great Britain. Second ed. pp.
436. 8° half calf, gilt. 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
/
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-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.
Phelps, formerly of Harwington in Connecticut, now
resident in New Haven in Vermont, particularly in two
Voyages, from Connecticut to the River Mississippi,
from Dec. 1773 to Oct. 1780. By A. Haswell. pp.
210, 64, 12. 16° calf. Bennington, 1802
- 2787 Phenix (The); or, a Revival of Scarce and Valuable
Pieces from the remotest Antiquity to the present
Times, pp. 570, 552. 2 vols. 8° old calf.
London, 1707-8
^^2788 Phenix (The). A Collection of Old and Rare Frag
Aients. pp. 298. 12° half calf. New York, 1835
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„Q 2789 Philadelphia, Pa. Annals of Philadelphia, being a
Collection of Memoirs, Anecdotes, and Incidents of the
City and its inhabitants. By John F. Watson, pp.
740, 78. Portraits and plates. 8° boards, uncut.
Phila., 1830
/^ 2790 Philadelphia. Proceedings on the looth Anniversary
of the Introduction and Adoption of the "Resolution
respecting Independency" held in Philadelphia, June 7,
1876. pp. 89. Imperial 8° paper, uncut. Phila., 1876
Ar-2791 Philobiblion. a Monthly Bibliographical Journal, con-
taining critical notices of, and extracts from rare, cu-
rious and valuable old books. Vols, i and 2, with the
extra number. Printed entirely on India paper, pp. 288,
290. 2 vols. 4° paper, uncut. New York, 1862-63
Mr2-jg2 Phipps. Journal of a Voyage undertaken by order of
J
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his present Majesty for making discoveries towards the
North Pole by Commodore Phipps and Captain Lut-
widge in His Majesty's sloops Racehorse and Carcase,
to which is prefixed an account of the several voyages
undertaken for the discovery of a Northwest passage to
China and Japan. Maps. 8° stitched. London, 1774
75-2793 Pickering, John. A Vocabulary, or Collection of Words
and Phrases which have been supposed to be peculiar
to the United States of America, pp. 206. 8° half
calf. Boston, 1816
(^,^2794 Pickering, Timothy. A Review of the Correspondence
/ between John Adams and Wm. Cunningham. 8° mo-
rocco, gilt. 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. Milano, 1800
This is the fullest account we have of the voyage round the world
of Magellan in 1519-22.
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^ jr-2-jgg PiGAFETTA, Filippo. A Report of the Kingdom of
Congo and of the surroundings. Newly translated by
M. Hutchinson. With fac-similes of the original maps
and a preface by Sir T. F, Buxton. 8° cloth.
London, 1881
y 5" 2800 PiKK, James L. The New Puritan; New England two
/ hundred years ago, some Account of the Life of Robert
Pike. pp. 237. 12° cloth. New York, 1879
2801 Pike, Z. M. An Account of Expeditions to the Sources
^ of the Mississippi; and through the Western Parts of
Louisiana, to the Sources of the Arkansaw, Kans, La
Platte, and Pierre Jaua Rivers. Portraits and maps.
8° half roan, uncut. Phila., 1810
2802 PiNKNEY. Life of William Pinkney. By Rev. William
/■^ Pinkney. Portrait. 8° cloth. New York, 1853
2803 PiOMiNGO. The Savage. By Piomingo, a headman and
^ warrior of the Muscogulgee Nation. 12° morocco, gilt.
Phila., 1810
r- 2804 Piozzi, Mrs. Autobiography, Letters and Literary Re-
mains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale.) Edited by A. Hay-
ward, pp. 531. Small 8° cloth. Boston, 1861
.r- 2805 Pitkin, Timothy. Political and Civil History of the
United States of America, from 1763 to 1797. pp.
528, 539. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° mottled calf.
New Haven, 1828
^_^28o6 Pitman, Benn. J'he Trials for Treason at Indianapolis,
7^ disclosing the plans for establishing a north-western
confederacy, pp. 389. Portraits. Royal 8° cloth.
Cincinnati, 1865
2807 PiTTSFiELD, Mass. History of. By Rev. David D.
^^ Field, pp.80. Map. 8° half roan. Hartford, 1844
2808 Pius VL Historical and Philosophical Memoirs of Pius
the Sixth, and of his Pontificate. Translated from the
French, pp. 340, 391. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth, un-
cut. 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.
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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. The Book of the General Laws of
° the Inhabitants of the Jurisdiction of New Plimouth
collected out of the Records of the General Court, pp.
56. Small folio, calf. (Title page and last leaf in fac-
simile, some leaves remargined.)
S. Green: Cambridge, 1672
^-- 2814 Plymouth Colony. The Compact with the Charter and
/ Laws of the Colony of New Plymouth; together with
the Charter of the Council at Plymouth, pp. 357.
Royal 8° sheep, (broken). Boston, 1836
^ ^ 2815 Plymouth Colony. Records of the Colony of New Ply-
/ *" mouth in New England, 1633-1697. Edited by N. B.
Shurtleff. 10 vols, small folio, cloth, gilt tops.
Boston, 1857
^fj28i6 Plymouth Colony. A Declaration of the warrantable
Grounds and Proceedings of the First Associates of the
Government of New Plymouth; together with the
general fundamentals of their laws. pp. 24. Small 8
morocco Boston, 1773
^^ 2817 Plymouth, Mass. History of, from 1620 to 1832. By
James Thacher. First ed. Map and plate. 12° boards.
Boston, 1832
^L^28i8 Plymouth. The same. Seconded. Map. 12° cloth.
Boston, 1835
^^2819 Plymouth. History of, with a sketch of the origin and
/ growth of separatism. By William T. Davis. Illustra-
tions. 4° cloth. Phila., 1885
^g-2820 Plymouth. Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth. By
/ William T. Davis, pp. 350, 312. 8° cloth. Boston, 1883
.^^2821 Plymouth. Guide to Plymouth, and recollections of the
/ Pilgrims. By W. L. Russell. Map and plates. 16°
cloth. Boston, 1846
^Q 2822 Plymouth. Pilgrim Memorials and Guide to Plymouth.
By W. L. Russell. First ed. Map and plates. 12°
half morocco, gilt top. Boston, 185 1
S'O 2823 Plymouth. The same. Second ed. 12° cloth.
Boston, 1855
25- 2824 Plymouth. The same. Third ed. Map and plates.
12° cloth. Boston, i860
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on 2825 Plymouth. Plymouth and the Pilgrims; or, incidents
of adventure in the history of the first settlers. By J.
Barnard, pp 288. Illustrations. 16° cloth, (water
stained). Boston, 1851
^3-2826 Plymouth. Proceedings at the Cushman Celebration,
Aug. 15, 1855; — Proceedings at the Consecration of the
Cushman Monument, Sept. 16, 1858. 2 vols. 8° cloth.
Boston, 1855-9
^0 2827 Plymouth. Speech on the death of Col. Isaac Lothrop,
by Nicholas Sever, pp. 2; — Speech on same by Peter
Oliver, pp. 12. 8° paper. Boston, 1750
•2,-52828 Plymouth. Oration at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1802, by
John Q. Adams, pp. 31; — Sermon at Plymouth, Dec.
22, 1802, in memory of the landing of our ancestors, by
Adoniram Judson, pp. 23. 1803; — Semicentennial
Discourse, Oct. i, 185 1, at the Third Church, by
Charles S. Porter, pp. 47. 3 vols. 8® half roan. Boston.
^ t~ 2829 Pocahontas, alias Natoaka, and her descendants through
her marriage at Jamestown, Virginia, in April, 1614,
with John Rolfe, Gentleman. With biographical
sketches by Wyndham Robertson, and illustrative notes
by R. A. Brock. Photographic portraits. 8° cloth,
uncut. Richmond, 1887
^,02830 Poetry. Calvary, or the Death of Christ, a poem, by
Richard Cumberland, 1796; — Festus, a poem, by P. J.
Bailey, 1845; — Ossian's Poems, 1840, etc. 4 vols. 12°
cloth and sheep.
« 2831 Poetry. Miscellaneous, English and American Poetry.
28 pamphlets. 8° and 12° paper.
Q^ 2832 PoiNTis, Sieur. A Genuine and Particular Account of
the Taking of Cathagena by the French and Buccaniers,
1697. Map. 8° stitched. London, 1740
So 2833 PoLACK, J. Manners and Customs of the New Zealand-
ers. pp. 288, 304. Map and illustrations. 2 vols,
small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1840
Q 2834 Political Tracts. Letter from a Clergy-man, vindica-
ting the Bill for preventing the Translation of Bishops,
1702; — Letter sent from beyond the Seas to one of the
Chief Ministers of the non-conforming party, 1674; —
Lay-Man's Opinion, sent in a private letter, 1687; —
Lay-Man's Answer to the Lay-Man's Opinion, 1687; —
Rebels Doom; or, an historical account of the most
remarkable rebellions, 1684; — No Protestant Plot. 2
parts. 1681-2; — New Test of the Church of England's
Loyalty, 1687, etc. 4° half calf. London, 1674-1702
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S~ri ^^35 Political. Harper's Observations, 1798; — Address to
the People of Massachusetts: — Rufus King on the
Missouri Bill, 1819; — Principles of the Revolution, by
J. P. Blanchard; — Letters on the Hartford Convention,
by H. G. Otis; — Debate in the Senate on Martin Van
Buren; — Curtis on the Supremacy of Congress over the
Territories, 1859; — Nebraska Question, 1854, etc. 9
vols. 8° half roan.
f-1 Q 2836 Political. 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.
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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. Venetia, 1576
The third part treats upon the West Indies, and besides the spe-
cial maps of the American islands, includes a mappemonde as well
as a general map of the Western continent.
J _. 2850 Portland, Me. History of. By William Willis. Map
and plate. 2 vols, in one. 8° half morocco.
Portland, 1833
P^ 2851 Portland. History of, from 1632 to 1864. By Wil-
liam Willis. Second ed. pp. 928. Map and illustra-
tions. 8° cloth. Portland, 1865
^^2852 Portland. Extracts from the Journals kept by the
Rev. Thomas Smith, late Pastor of the First Church in
Falmouth, from 1720 to 1788. By Rev. Thomas Smith.
With an Appendix by S. Freeman. Portrait of Smith
and portions of his original Journal, 1741, and letter of
Wm. Willis inserted. 12° canary calf, red top.
Portland, 1821
.^ 2853 Portland. Journals of the Rev. Thomas Smith, and
the Rev. Samuel Deane, Pastors of the First Church in
Portland, with a Summary History of Portland. By
W.Willis. Portrait. 8° cloth, (one page letter inserted.)
Portland, 1849
2854 Portland in the Past, with historical notes of Old Fal-
mouth. By William Goold. Portraits and illustrations.
8° cloth. Portland, 1886
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Delegates, met at Portland, Jan. 28, 1795, on the Sub-
ject of Separation from Massachusetts, pp. 31. 8°
half morocco. Portland, (1795)
00-856 Portsmouth, N. H. Annals of Portsmouth, comprising
a Period of two Hundred Years from the first Settle-
ment of the Town. By Nathaniel Adams, pp. 400.
8° morocco, gilt. Portsmouth, 1825
25^2857 Portsmouth. Rambles about Portsmouth; Sketches of
Persons, Localities and Incidents of two Centuries. By
C. \V. Brewster, pp. 376, 375. Portrait. 2 vols. 8°
cloth. Portsmouth, 1859-69
^^2858 Portsmouth. The Portsmouth Jubilee. Reception of
the Sons of Portsmouth, resident abroad, July 4, 1853.
pp. 80. 8° half roan. Portsmouth, 1853
^859 Portsmouth Records, 1645-1656. A transcript of the
first 35 pp. of the earliest Town Book, Portsmouth, N.
H., with notes by Frank W. Hackett. 8° half roan.
Privately printed: Portsmouth, 1886
Presentation Copy with inscription on title.
^-937 Putnam's Monthly Magazine. Vol. I. 8° cloth.
New York, 1853
^2938 Pynchun, William. The Meritorious Price of Man's
Redemption; or, Christ's satisfaction discussed and ex-
plained. 4° calf. London, 1655
An Answer to Norton's " A Discussion of that Great Point, etc.,
1653," written by Norton by order of General Court, in answer to
Fynchon's " The Meritorious Price of our Redemption," 1650,
(an entirely different work from this,) which was ordered to be burned.
75^00-939 PvNCHON. The Covenant of Nature made with Adam,
described and cleared from sundry great mistakes.
PP- 53^- 4° sheep. London, 1662
This is a continuation or supplement to the above, and is a fuller
answer to Norton's " Discussion."
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oa ~^ J jUAERE (A) concerning the Church-Government
V^ practised in the separate congregations, pp. 14.
Small 4'' half morocco. London, 1643
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2941 Quaker Tracts. A Declaration and an Information
from us the Quakers, to the present Governors, the
King, etc., London, 1660; — Christian Tolleration, 1664;
— Conscientious Cause of Sufferers, called Quakers,
(1664); — Persecution inconsistent with Christianity,
(1670); — Christian Testimony born by the Quakers in
London, (1679), etc. Bound in one vol. Small 4° half
morocco. London, 1660-1679
_ ^2942 Quakers. Something in Answer to a Book printed in
1678, called the Hidden Things brought to Light, with
Robert Rice of Barbadoes his name to it. pp. 43. Small
4° calf. n. p., 1679
Qp 2943 Quakers. Remarks on the Quaker unmask'd; or plain
truth found to be plain falshood. pp. 8°. 16° half calf.
John Morris: Phila., 1764
rff-Q 2944 QuARLES, John. Regale Lectum Miserise; or a kingly
bed of miserie; in which is contained a dreame with an
elegie upon the martyrdome of Charls, late King of
England. Second ed. pp. 104. 2 plates. 18° calf.
Printed in the yeare 1649
/j ^-Q 2945 Quebec. Hawkins" Picture of Quebec; with historical
recollections. Numerous plates. 12° calf, red edges.
Quebec, 1834
I yj Q 2946 QuEVEDO y Villegas, D. Francisco. The Visions of.
Made English by Sir Roger L'Estrange. Eighth ed.
pp. 344. 8° calf. London, 1696
« --JJ 2947 QuiNCY, Edmund. Treatise of Hemp-Husbandry, being
a collection of approved instruction as to the choice
and preparation of the soils most proper to the growth
of that useful and valuable material and also as to the
subsequent management thereof, agreeable to the experi-
ence of several countries wherein it has been produced,
both in Europe and America. Plate, pp. 33. Small
4° half calf. Boston, 1765
■^ yj 2948 QuiNCY, Josiah, Jr. Reports of Cases argued and ad
judged in the Superior Court of Judicature of the Prov-
j ince of Massachusetts Bay, between 1761 and 1772. pp.
I 606. 8° sheep, (rebacked). Boston, 1865
; J2. 5*^949 QuiNCY. Memoir of the Life of Josiah Quincy, Jr., of
Massachusetts, pp. 498. Portrait and two autograph
I letters inserted. 8° half calf, gilt. Boston, 1825
S~0 ^95° Quincy. The same. Second ed. pp. 431. 8° cloth.
Boston, 1874
/ ^P 2951 Quincy, Josiah. Speeches delivered in the Congress of
the United States, 1805-1813. pp. 412. 8° cloth, un-
1 put, Boston, 1874
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J, I 2952 QuiNCY. History of Harvard University, pp. 612, 728.
Portrait and plates. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut.
Cambridge, 1840
^;2.2953 QuiNCY. History of the Boston Athenaeum, with bio-
graphical notices of its deceased founders, pp. 104.
Portrait inserted. 8° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1851
— 2954 QuiNCY. Orations, Speeches, Addresses, etc., 1830-
1867. (19)
Vi 2955 QuiNCY. Tribute from the Massachusetts Historical So-
ciety, 1864; — Memoir, by James Walker, 1867; — Essay
on Soiling of Cattle, 1859; — Manuscript Corrections of
Shakespeare's Plays, 1854;' — Observations on the Act
of Parliament, 1774, (lacks title page); — Address to
Boston Aldermen, 1829; — Speech in Music Hall, Aug.
16, 1854, etc. 8 vols. 8° half roan. Boston.
/ ^^2956 QuiNCY. A Brief Account of the Quincy Family of
Boston, pp. 7. 8° paper. Boston, 1857
3 002957 QuiNCY, Mass. Some Account of the Early History of,
by George Whitney. Plate. 1827; — Two (historical)
Discourses at the 200th Anniversary of the First Cong.
Church, by W. P. Lunt, 1839; — Commemorative Dis-
course at the 200th Anniversary of the Incorporation
of the Town, by G. Whitney; — Lunt's Funeral Dis-
course on John Quincy Adams, 1848,; — Everett's
Eulogy of J. Q. Adams, in Faneuil Hall, Boston, 1848.
Bound in one vol. 8° boards.
12, -5-02958 QuiNCY. History of Braintree, Mass., 1639-1708, the
North Precinct of Braintree, 1708-1792, and the town
of Quincy, 1792-1889. By Charles Francis Adams. 8°
cloth. Cambridge, 1891
Only 50 copies privately printed. Presentation copy.
25^2959 QuiNTANA, Don M. J. Memoirs of Gonzalo Fernandez
de Cardova, styled the Great Captain. Translated by
Joseph Russell, pp. 226. 12° cloth, uncut.
London, 185 1
-900^96° "T^ABELAIS. Francis. Works of. Translated by
y\^ Sir Thomas Urquhart and Motteaux. 4 vols. 16°
cloth, uncut. London, 1845
L^ /Y5-2961 Rae, John. Statement of some New Principles on the
/ Subject of Political Economy, pp. 414. 8° half calf.
Boston, 1834
I ^£,2962 Raine, Rev. John. History and Antiquities of the Par-
ish of Blyth, in the Counties of Nottingham and York,
pp. 191. Plates. Royal 4° cloth, uncut.
Westminster, i860
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2963 Raleigh, Sir Walter. The Discoverie of the Large, rich
and bewtiful Empire of Guinea, with a Relation of the
Great and Golden Citie of Manoa, and the Provinces
of Emeria, etc., Performed in the years 1595. pp. 112.
Small 4° red crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt edges,
by Pratt. Robert Robinson: London, 1596
" This book very seldom occurs for sale. This results from the
double demand, on one side, in the market for early works of dis-
covery in America, and on the other, from collectors of Elizabethan
literature. The great name of Raleigh lends a treble value to his
English text as compared with the Latin translation, although the
latter is adorned with plates, and very rare. The " Discoverie " is
also interesting as having been read by Shakespeare, and as having
afforded him matter for illusion. Indeed, the influence of Raleigh's
Guiana is found throughout English Literature in the entire seven-
teenth century. " — Quaritch Cat.
Q 2964 Raleigh. Newes of Sir Walter Rauleigh with the true
Description of Guiana; and also a Relation of the excel-
lent Government, and much hope of the Prosperity of
the Voyage, pp. 46. Portraits of Raleigh and Queen
Elizabeth inserted. Small 4° morocco, gilt edges. (Ti-
tle mounted.) London, 1618
^^ 2965 Raleigh. A Declaration of the Demeanor and Cariage
of Sir Walter Raleigh, as well in his Voyages, as in, and
sithence his Returne. pp. 63. Small 4° sprinkled calf.
London, 1618
/|-^ 2966 Raleigh. Another ^copy. Small 4° boards, uncut,
(corners of last 10 leaves repaired). London, 1618
0^9^7 Raleigh. The Prerogative of Parliaments in England,
pp. 66. Small 4° half morocco. Midelburge, 1628
«'Y2968 Raleigh. The Life and Death of Mahomet, the Con-
/ questor of Spaine, etc. Portrait, (mounted). 16°
sheep. London, 1637
O) 2969 Raleigh. The Prince, or Maxims of State, pp. 46.
Small 4° half morocco, uncut. London, 1642
^-g 2970 Raleigh. Judicious and Select Essays and Observa-
tions; — Apologie for his Voyage to Guiana; — The
Royall Navy and Sea Service, etc. Fine portrait by
Ro. Vaughan. 16° half calf. London, 1650
--^2971 Raleigh. The Marrow of Historie, or an Epitome of
all Historicall Passages from the Creation, to the End
of the last Macedonian War. Abreviated by A. R.
(Alexander Ross), pp. 574. Fine portrait by John
Whittaker. 16° calf. London, 1650
2972 Raleigh. The Arts of Empire, and Mysteries of State
discabinated in Political and Polemical Aphorisms.
Published by John Milton, Esq. pp. 238, 2. 12° calf.
London, 1692
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I I ^ _ 2973 Raleigh. Three Discourses of Sir Walter Raleigh.
1^ Published by Phillip Raleigh. Portrait by Van Hove.
pp. 204. 12° half calf, uncut. London, 1702
/oa 2974 Raleigh. Works of, now first collected; to which are
prefixed the Lives of the Author, by Oldys and Birch.
I 8 vols. 8° polished calf, extra, marbled edges.
Oxford, 1829
*- 2975 R.ALEiGH. Life of the Valiant and Learned Sir Walter
Raleigh, Knight, with his Tryal at Winchester, pp.
243. 12° half calf, gilt, uncut. London, 1677
J jj^ 2976 Raleigh. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Raleigh,
with some Account of the Period in which he lived. By
Mrs. A. T. Thompson, pp. 496. 8° half calf, gilt.
London, 1830
^2^2977 Raleigh. Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1552-1618. By
J. A. St. John. New edition, pp. 481. 8° cloth, un-
cut. London, 1869
/ ^0 ^97^ Ramsay, Allan. The Gentle Shepherd, a Scotch Pas-
toral. Attempted in English, by Margaret Turner, pp.
103, 6. Portrait. 8° morocco, gilt. London, 1790
A ,(--^2979 Ramsay. The Gentle Shepherd, a Pastoral Comedy;
°^ with illustrations of the scenery, pp. 772. Portrait
and plates. Second ed. 2 vols. 8° half morocco.
Edinburgh, 1814
3 \'y~0 2980 Ramsay. Poems. A new edition, corrected and en-
larged, with a Glossary, pp. 380, 608. 2 vols. 8° calf,
gilt. London, 1800
^1 -0-2)2981 Ramsay, David. Military Memoirs of Great Britain;
or, a History of the War, 1 755-1 763. pp. 473. Por-
traits (lacks one plate). 8° half calf. Edinburgh, 1779
.^ 2982 Ramsay. History of the Revolution of South Carolina,
from a British Province to an Independent State.
Maps. 2 vols. 8° sheep. Trenton, 1785
^ 2983 Ramsay. History of the American Revolution. New
edition. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops.
London, 1793
5~ SH 2984 Ramsay. History of South Carolina, from 1670 to 1808.
Portrait and 2 maps. 2 vols. 8° half morocco.
Charleston, 1809
y o j>^ 2985 Ramsay. History of the United States, from 1607 to
/ 1808; continued to the Treaty of Ghent, by S. S.
Smith. Second ed. 3 vols. 8° sheep. Philadelphia, 1818
2986 Ramsay, J. G. M. Annals of Tennessee, to the End of
the eighteenth Century, pp. 744. 8° cloth.
Philadelphia, 1853
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) pC» 2987 Ranke, Leopold. Ecclesiastical and Political History
I of the Popes of Rome. Translated by Sarah Austin,
pp. 503, 507. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Philadelphia, 1841
I *rp 29S8 [Raspe, R. E.] Gulliver revived; or the Vice of Lying
/ properly exposed, containing singular Travels, Cam-
paigns, Voyages and Adventures, by Baron Munchau-
sen. Seventh ed. pp. 263, 239. Plates. 2 vols. 16°
half sheep. London, T793
3o 2989 [Raspe.] The Travels by Sea and Land of the renowned
i Baron Munchausen, pp. 108. 18'^ cloth. New York.
!5lO 2990 Raspe. The same. pp. 87. Frontispiece. 16° half
morocco, uncut. Glasgow, 1804
^^1^5-2991 Raumer, Frederick von. The Political History of Eng-
I land, during the i6th, 17th and i8th Centuries, pp. 550,
514. 2 vols. 8° morocco extra, gilt edges. London, 1837
3 .=2-5"-992 Raymond, N. H. History of. By Joseph Fullonton.
pp. 407. Portraits. 8° cloth. Dover, 1875
) 7-5" -993 Raynal, Abbe. The Revolution of America; — Letter
/ addressed to the Abbd Raynal on the Affairs of North
j America. By Thomas Paine. In i volume, pp. 181,
I 76. 8° calf. ' London, 1781-82
H ^O 2994 Raynal. A Philosophical and Political History of the
Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East
and West Indies. Translated by J. O. Justamond.
Maps and portraits. 8 vols. 8° calf, gilt. London, 1783
With bookplates of Gorham Parsons.
.'yo 2995 Rebellion and Slavery. Pamphlets relating to. (57)
ag. 2996 [Redding, Cyrus.] Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea; or
/ Historical Narratives of the most noted Calamities and
Providential Deliverances, which have resulted from
Maritime Enterprise. Map. 3 vols. 8° half calf, gilt.
Edinburgh, 1812
2o 2997 Reed, Joseph. Life and Correspondence of. By W. B.
Reed. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Philadelphia, 1847
7 ?'T 2998 Reed, Rebecca T. Six Months in a Convent, 1835; —
' Supplement to "Six Months in a Convent," 1835; —
Six Months in a House of Correction, or the Narrative
of Dorah Mahony, 1835; — Awful Disclosures of the
Hotel Dieu Nunnery of Montreal, by Maria Monk,
1836; — Further Disclosures, by Maria Monk, 1837; —
Awful Exposures of the Atrocious Plot against the
Clergy and Nuns of Lower Canada, 1836; — The Nun,
by Mrs. Sherwood, 1834. 7 vols. 16° cloth.
Boston and New York.
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from Heaven; or the last Intelligence from our glorified
Jesus above the Stars, pp. 78. Small 4° calf.
London, 1658
The Massachusetts Colony passed a law against the books of
Reeve and Muggleton, in 1654, two years before the Quakers made
their appearance in Boston.
j^-f, 3000 Reeve, John and Lodowick Muggleton. A Divine Look-
ing-Glass; or, the third and last Testament of Our Lord
Jesus Christ. Third ed., 1719, pp. 200; — An Answer
to Isaac Pennington, 1719, pp. 24; — A Discourse be-
tween John Reeve and Richard Leader, pp. 16; — An
Epistle of the Prophet Reeve, 1656, pp. 24; — True In-
terpretation of the Witch of Endoz, 1724, pp. 50. Small
4° half morocco. London.
QQ 3001 Reeves, John. History of the Government of the Island
of Newfoundland. 8° calf. London, 1793
v^j-. 3002 Rehoboth, Mass. History of Rehoboth, Mass., com-
7 prising a History of the present Towns of Rehoboth,
Seekonk and Pawtucket. By Leonard Bliss, Jr. pp.
294. 8° cloth. Boston, 1836
/^ 3003 Rehoboth in the Past; an Historical Oration delivered
on July 4, i860. By S. C. Newman. pp. 112. 8°
cloth. Pawtucket, i860
^ A- 3004 Reinhard, F. V. Memoirs and Confessions. Trans-
'"^ lated by O. A. Taylor, pp. 359. Portrait. 12° half
calf, gilt. Boston, 1832
3005 Rengger and Longchamps. The Reign of Doctor Jo-
seph Gaspard Roderick de Francia in Paraguay; being
an Account of a six Years' Residence in that Republic,
from 1819-1825. pp. 208. 8° half calf. London, 1827
7Q 3006 Report from the Select Committee on Public Libraries,
pp. 317. Small folio, paper. London, 1849
3007 Reports of the Prison Discipline Society, Boston, 1826-
1857. 3 vols. 8° cloth. Boston.
^ 3008 Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian
/ Magazine, consisting of Criticisms upon, Analysis of,
and Extracts from Curious, Valuable and Scarce Old
Books. The three series complete. 16 vols, half calf,
gilt, and 2 vols, in cloth. Together 18 vols. 8°.
London, 1820-26, 1828, 1853-54
" An excellent Review of early English Literature. The Criticisms
in the first series were written by George Robinson, Esq., W. Gray,
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was edited by Henry Southern and Nicholas Harris Nicolas. The
papers in the third series were chiefly written by Thomas Wight,
Esq., J. O. Halliwell, Esq., and M. A. Lower, Esq." — Lowndes.
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Revolutionary. Detail and Conduct of the American
War under Generals Gage, Howe, Burgoyne and
Vice Admiral Lord Howe, 1780; — Taxation no Tyran-
ny, by Samuel Johnson, 1775; — Remarks on the Re-
view of the Controversy between Great Britain and
her Colonies, 1769; — An Humble Address and Earnest
Appeal to the landed Interest respecting the American
Colonies, by Josiah Tucker, 1775; — Remarks on Lord
Sheffield's Observations on the Commerce of the United
States, 1784, etc. 6 vols. 8° half roan and calf.
Reynolds, Sir Joshua. Literary Works of. With a
memoir of the author, by H. W. Beechey. pp. 463,
493. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1846
Rhode Island. Records of the Colony of Rhode Island
and Providence Plantations in New England, 1636-1792.
Edited by John Russell Bartlett. 10 vols, small folio,
half roan, uncut. Providence, 1856-65
Large Paper : only 50 copies printed.
Rhode Island. Indian Names of Places in Rhode
Island, 1861; — Discourse by Henry Jackson, 1854; —
Hunter's Oration at Newport, July 4, 1801; — Discourse
bv Henry Wheaton, 1849; — Addresses to Rhode Island
Hist. Soc, by W. Gammell, 1883, 1886, 1887, 1888; —
By G. W. Greene, 1849;— By E. B. Hall, 1855; — Con-
cise History of the Public Schools, Providence, 1876; —
Historical Sketch of the Redwood Library and Athen-
aeum, by David King, i860; — Remarks on the Narra-
gansett Patent, 1863; — Canonicus Memorial, 1883. 17
pamphlets.
Rhode Island. A Concise History of the Efforts to
obtain an Extension of Suffrage in Rhode Island from
181 1 to 1842, by Jacob Freeze; — Life and Recollections
of John Howland, by E. M. Stone, 1857; — Life and
Times of Thomas Wilson Dow, with outlines of the
political history of Rhode Island, 1859; — Discourse de-
livered at Providence, 1836 in commemoration of the
first settlement of Rhode Island ; — Proceedings of the
First General Assembly of "The Incorporation of
Providence Plantations" and the Code of Laws adopted
by that Assembly, 1647. By W. R. Staples, 1847; — A
Brief Account of Emissions of Paper Money made by
the Colony of Rhode Island, 1837. 6 vols. 8° and 12°
half roan, cloth and boards.
Rhode Island Historical Society Collections. 7 vols,
bound in 5 vols. 8° half sheep and cloth.
Providence, 1827-85
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6 vols. 8° paper. Providence, 1872-78
55^3016 Rhode Island Historical Society. Gammell's Address,
Nov. 20, 1844; — Durfee's Discourse, Jan. 13, 1847; —
Hazard's Discourse, Jan. 18, 1848; — Greene's Dis-
course, Feb. I, 1849; — Potter's Address, Feb. 19, 1851;
— Parsons' Discourse, Feb. 16, 1852; — Arnold's
Discourse, Jan. 17, 1853. 7 vols. 8° half roan.
Providence.
V^3oi7 Rhode Island Historical Society. Annual Reports, ist,
2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 19th, 1864-82;— The Dutch and
the Iroquois, a paper by C. H. Hall, read Feb. 21, 1882.
7 pamphlets. New York.
0Q 3018 Rhode Island Historical Tracts. Nos. i, 4, 6 to 19,
(parts I and 2.) Illustrations. 18 vols, small 4° paper,
uncut. Providence, 1877-84
Only 250 copies printed.
7*^3019 Rich, O. Bibliotheca Americana. Complete set. 6
vols. 8° cloth and half calf. London, 1832-46
I. Catalogue of Books. 1500-1700.
II. Kibliotlieca Americana Vetus, and Supplement. 1493-1700.
pp. 16, 8.
III. Bibliotheca Americana Nova. Vol. I. 1701-1S00.
IV. Supplement to the Bibliotheca Americana Nova. Additions
and corrections. (1701-1S00).
V. Bibliotheca Americana Nova. Vol. 2. 1 801-1844 in 2 vols.
^^3020 Rich. Bibliotheca Americana Nova. Part 2 of Vol. 2,
printed on one side of the leaf only. 8° cloth.
London, 1846
^p302i Rich. Books relating to America. 1493-1700. pp. 4.
4° paper.
3022 [Rich, Robert.] Hidden Things brought to Light; or
5~T5 the discord of the Grand Quakers among themselves,
discovered in some letters vi^ritten to and from George
Fox, James Nayler and John Perrott. pp. 44, 7. Small
4° half roan. Printed in the year 1678
^^3023 Richard II. The Life and Reign of King Richard the
Second. By a Person of Quality, pp. 240. Portrait.
16° calf, gilt, (cracked). London, 1681
^^3024 Richardson, Charles. New Dictionary of the English
Language. 4 vols, royal 4° boards.
W. Pickering: London, 1836
3025 Richardson, Samuel. Clarissa, or the history of a
^'^ young lady. Comprehending the most important con-
cerns of private life. Copper plate frontispieces. 8
vols. 12° calf, (worn). London, 1768
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T73026 Richmond, J. W. Rhode Island Repudiation; or the
history of the Revolutionary Debt of Rhode Island.
Second ed. 8° cloth. Providence, 1855
#^^3027 RiCRAFT, Josiah. A Survey of England's Champions
/ and Truths faithfull Patriots. London, 1647. pp. 174.
Numerous portraits. 8° morocco. Reprint: London.
Only 50 copies printed.
^5-3028 Rider, S. S. Book Notes. Vols. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6,
' (lacks a few nos.) 5 vols. 8° half roan and paper.
Providence, 1885-9
— 3029 RiDGLEY, Thomas. A Body of Divinity, wherein the
Doctrines of the Christian Religion are explained and
defended. Third ed. pp. 729. Folio, half sheep.
Glasgow, 1770
o 5" 3°30 RiEDESEL, Madame de. Letters and Memoirs relating
to the War of American Independence, and the Capture
of the German troops at Saratoga. 12° antique calf,
gilt, red edges. New York, 1827
5-^3031 RiEDESEL. Letters and Journals relating to the War of
the American Revolution, and the capture of the Ger-
man troops at Saratoga. Translated by W. L. Stone,
pp. 235. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. Albany, 1867
to 3032 RiGGb, L. R. Tah-Koo-Wah-Kan; or, the Gospel
among the Dakotas. Portrait, pp.491. 12° cloth.
Boston, 1869
Vo 3033 Ringgold, C. A Series of Charts, with Sailing Direc-
tions of California. Imperial 8° cloth. Washington, 1851
'?7 3034 RiTTENHOUSE. Memoirs of the Life of David Ritten-
I house. By William Barton. Portrait. 8° calf.
Phila., 1813
3035 [RiTSON, Joseph.] Bibliographia Poetica; a catalogue
of English poets of the i2th-i6th Centuries, with a
short account of their works, pp. 402. 12" calf.
London, 1802
3036 Rivers, W. J. A Sketch of the History of South Caro-
lina to the close of the Proprietary Government by the
Revolution of 1719. pp.470. 8° cloth. Charleston, 1856
-C-/J3037 RoBBiNS, Rev. P. Sermon preached at the Ordination
of the Rev. Chandler Robbins, in Plymouth, January
30, 1760; with an appendix containing an account of
■the Church of Christ in Plymouth, pp. 22, 35. 12°
morocco, gilt edges. (Last leaf has new top margin,
note in ink on back of title). Boston, 1760
5°3^ Robbins, Thomas. Historical View of the First Plan-
ters of New England, pp. 300. 16° sheep.
Hartford, 1S15
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4,4,3039 RoBBiNS. Diary of, 1796-1854. Edited by Increase
N. Tarbox. pp. 1052, 1131. Portrait. 2 vols, royal
8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1886
. -^3040 Roberts, A. The Adventures of (Mr. T. S.), an English
Merchant, taken Prisoner by the Turks of Algiers, and
carried into the Inland Countries of Africa, pp. 252.
18° calf. London, 1670
— 3041 Robertson. An Attempt to explain the Words Reason,
Substance, Orthodoxy, etc. Third ed. pp. 252. 16°
calf. London, 1767
^ ::o42 Robertson, William. Works of. Portrait. 6 vols. 8°
Do
calf, extra. London, 1851
Comprises : History of Scotland, 2 vols; — History of the Reign
of the Emperor Charles V., 2 vols.; — History of America, 2 vols.
^3043 Robin, Abbe. Nouveau Voyage dans I'Anierique, Sep-
tentrionale en I'Annee 1781, et Campagne de I'Armde de
M. le Comte de Rochambeau. 8° mottled sheep, gilt.
Phila., 1782
o2 'o© 3°44 Robinson, Conway. An Account of Discoveries in the
j West until 15 19 and of Voyages to and along the Atlan-
j tic Coast of North America, from 1520 to 1573. pp.
491. 8° cloth. Richmond, 1848
Ho oa3°45 Robinson, John. A Defence of the Doctrine propounded
by the Synode at Dort, against John Murton and his
Associates, pp. 203. Small 4° calf, gilt edges, (cor-
ners of title and 4 leaves mended, slightly stained).
(London), 1624
John Robinson was Pastor to the Pilgrims.
3046 Robinson. Essayes; or, Observations, Divine and
Morall. The second ed. pp. 566. 18° calf, (binding
cracked). London, 1638
3047 Robinson. A Justification of Separation from the
Church of England, against Mr. Richard Bernard, his
invective intituled: The Separatists Schisme. pp. 388.
4° old calf. Printed in the yeere 1639
S048 Robinson. A Manvmission to a manvduction, or an-
1 swer to a letter interring publique communion in the
I parish assemblies upon private godly persons there.
I pp. 24. Small 4° antique calf, gilt edges. n. p., 1615
<. 3049 Robinson. (Ames, W.) A Second Manvduction for Mr.
Robinson. Or a confirmation of the former in an an-
I swer to his Manumission, etc. pp. 35. Small 4° an-
1 tique calf, gilt edges. n. p., 1615
I For "Manvduction for Mr. Robinson. (By W. Ames). See under
Bradshaw, William. No. 392, Part I. of this catalogue.
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Robinson. Works of John Robinson, Pastor of the Pil-
grim Fathers. With a Memoir and Annotations by
Robert Ashton. 3 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 185 1
Robinson, Edward. Memoir of the Rev. Wm. Robin-
son, of Southington, Conn., with some account of his
Ancesters in this Country. 8° cloth.
Privately printed: New York, 1859
[Robinson, Matthew.] Considerations on the measures
carrying on with respect to the British Colonies in
North America, 1774; — Further Examination of Our
Present American Measures and of the reasons and the
principles on which they are founded. Bath, 1776.
pp. 256. 2 vols. 8° half sheep.
Robinson, William and William Leddra. Several Epis-
tles given forth by two of the Lord's faithful Servants
whom he sent to New England, to bear Witness to his
everlasting Truth. And where there (by the Priests,
Rulers and Professors) after cruel and long Imprison-
ment and inhuman Whippings and Banishment, put to
death, (etc.) pp. 11. Small 4° polished calf.
London, Printed in the year, 1669
" One of the rarest tracts relating to the persecution of the New
England Quakers." — Sabin.
Robinson, W. D. Memoirs of the Mexican Revolution,
including a Narrative of the Expedition of General
Xavier Mina. pp. 396. 8° sheep. Phila. , 1820
Robson, Joseph. An Account of six Years Residence in
Hudson's Bay from 1733 to 1736, and 1744 to 1747. pp.
84,95. Maps. 8° half roan. London, 1752
Rochester, Earl John. Works of. pp. 314. Portrait.
18° calf. London, 1714
Rochester. Some Passages in the Life and Death of
John, Earl of Rochester. Written by Gilbert Burnet.
Portrait, pp. 141. 12° half calf, (broken).
l^ondon, 1820
Rogers, Richard. Seven Treatises, containing such Di-
rection as is gathered out of the Holy Scriptures, pp.
834 and table. Small 4° calf. London, 1630
Rogers, Samuel. Poems. Vignette illustrations, pp.
311. 12° morocco, gilt edges. London, 1839
Rogers, Capt. Woodes. A Cruising Voyage round the
World, first to the South Seas thence to the East-Indies,
and homeward by the Cape of Good Hope, 1708-1711;
with an account of Alexander Selkirk's adventures, etc.
Maps. 8° calf. London, 171 2
CATALOGUE. 285
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j'o6i Rogers, Robert. A Concise Account of North America:
^ o °° Containing a Description of the several British Colo-
nies, etc. Also, of the Interior or Westerly Parts of
Country, upon the Rivers St. Lawrence, Mississippi,
Christine and the Great Lakes. To which is subjoined
an Account of the several Nations and Tribes of Indians
residing in those Parts. London: Printed for the Au-
thor. 1765; — Journals of Major Robert Rogers':
Containing An Account of the several Excursions he
made under the Generals who commanded upon the
Continent of North America, during the Late War. 2
vols, in I. 8° sheep, (cover broken).
London: Printed for the Author, 1765
" Major Rogers headed, with much reputation, the provincial
troops called Rangers, during the whole course of what were called
the French wars in America. "
3062 [Rogers.] Ponteach; or the Savages of America, a
Tragedy, pp. no. 8° calf, (3 leaves stained).
London, 1766
90 3°^3 Rollins, John R. Records of Families of the Name
Rawlins or Rollins, in the United States. . pp. 345.
Plates. 8° cloth. Lawrence, 1874
^ 3064 Rome Rhym'd to Death; being a collection of choice
^ poems. Written by the E. of R., Dr. Wild, and others
of the best modern wits. pp. 130. Frontispiece. 16°
calf. London, 1683
3065 Rosier's Narrative of Waymouth's Voyage to the Coast
/^ of Maine in 1605, complete; with remarks by George
Prince. Map. 8° paper. Bath, i860
/ To 3066 Roundheads. The Master-piece of Roundheads, or an
explanation and declaration of the right Round-heads
indeed. And such as are and shall be the true Round-
heads by all consent and act of Parliament. Written
by a well-wisher to King, Parliament, Religion and
State, pp. 8. Small 4° stitched. n. p., n. d.
2-^ 3067 Roundheads. Answer to the Rattle-Heads concerning
their fictionate Resolution of the Round-Heads. 4
leaves. Small 4° paper. London, 1641
^Q 3068 Roundheads. A Sad Warning to all prophane, malig-
nant spirits, who reproach true Protestants with the
name of Roundheads, pp. 6. Small 4° paper.
London, 1642
. r-Q 3069 Roundheads. A Description of the Roundhead and
Rattlehead. pp. 6. 4° paper. London, 1642
LX/ 3°7° Rousseau, J. J. A Discourse upon the Origin and
Foundation of the Inequality among Mankind, pp. 260.
I 8"" calf. London, 1761
286 CATALOGUE.
y I _ - 307 I RowE, Nicholas. \\'orks of, consisting of his plays and
I poems, pp. 415, 360. Portrait. 2 vols. 16° half calf.
I London, 1756
5f 0'^°''^ RowLANDSON, Mary. A True History of the Captivity
and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, a minister's
wife in New England, wherein is set forth the cruel
usage she underwent among the heathens for eleven
weeks' time, and her deliverence from them. pp. 46.
4° sprinkled calf. First printed
at New England and Re-printed at London, 1682
" One of the earliest narratives of Indian Captivities, and possibly
one of the most authentic. The relation of the manners and pecu-
liarities of the Indians of New England in 1675, '^y ^^^ s° observant
and scrupulous in her statements, has more than ordinary interest
and value." — Fielcfs Indian Bibliography.
o 3073 Rowlandson. The same. Sixth ed. 16° calf.
Lancaster, 1828
/ »><-3°74 Rowley, Mass. History of Rowley, anciently including
Bradford, Boxford, and Georgetown. By Thomas
j Gage. pp. 483. Plate. 12° cloth. Boston, 1840
jr^f-* 3075 RowLY, Samuel. When you see me, you know me; or
the famous Chronicle History of King Henrie the
Eighth, with the birth and vertuous life of Edward
Prince of Wales. 43 leaves. Small 4° half roan.
London, 1632
5-A 3076 RowsoN, Susannah. Mentoria, or the Young Ladies
Friend, 1794; — Miscellaneous Poems, 1804;— Charlotte
Temple, 1843; — Lucy Temple, a sequel to Charlotte
Temple; — Memoir of Susannah Rowson, by Elias
Nason, 1870. 5 vols. 8° and 16° cloth and sheep.
•7 ft 3077 RoxBURGHE, John, Duke of. Catalogue of the Library
with Supplement (and prices.) pp. 284, 73. 8° calf.
London, 18 12
No. 6292. II Decamerone di Boccaccio, folio, Ed. Princeps,
Venet, 1471, was bought at this sale by the Marquis of Blandford,
at ^^2260, and was the occasion of the formation of the Roxburghe
Club.
3078 RoxBURY, Mass. History of Roxbury Town. By
Charles M. Ellis, pp. 146. 8° half roan. Boston, 1847
, 3079 Royal American Magazine, or Universal Repository of
/ho 00 Listruction and Amusement. Vol. I (six numbers) in
half calf, and the numbers for Jan. and Feb., 1775.
Boston, 1774-5
Lacks the last number (March, 1775), and five copperplates to
complete the set.
This set contains the rare copper portraits of Hon. John Hancock,
Mr. Samuel Adams and Sir Wilbraham Wentworth and eleven
other copper plates engraved by Paul Revere and two plates by
Callender.
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^3080 [RovAi.L, Mrs. Anne.] Sketches of History, Life, and
/ Manners in the United States. By a Traveller, pp.
392. 12° half morocco. New Haven, 1826
- _3oSi Royal Genealogy. The New-England Royalls. By E.
D. Harris, pp. 27. 4° paper, uncut. Boston, 1885
y_-.3o82 RuGGLES, C. L. The Great American Scout and Spy,
/ " General Bunker. " pp.400. Illustrations. 8° cloth,
New York, 1870
Iq l'^'^2> Rupp, J. D. An Original History of the Religious
Denominations at present existing in the United States.
pp. 734. 8° sheep. Fhila., 1844
y ^ 3084 Rush, Richard. Memoranda of a Residence at the
Court of London. Second ed. pp. 501. 8° cloth,
uncut. Phila., 1833
t^3o^5 Rush. The same. pp. 640. 8° cloth. Phila., 1845
o 3086 Russell, William. History of Modern Europe. With
a continuation of the history to the present time, by
William Jones. 3 vols. 8° sheep. New York, 1859
So 3°^" Russell. Some Account of the Life of Rachel Wrioth-
esley Lady Russell, followed by a series of letters from
Lady Russell to her husband, from 1672 to 1682. pp.
387. 8° half calf, gilt. London, 1820
3088 Rutherford, Samuel. The Due right of Presbyteries,
or, a peaceable plea for the Government of the Church
of Scotland, wherein is examined, i. The Way of the
Church of Christ in New England. 2. Their Apology
for the said Government. 3. A Treatise for a Church
Covenant. 4. The Arguments of Mr. Robinson. 5.
His Treatise called The People's Plea for the exercise
of Prophecy. 6. Divers late arguments against pres-
byteriall Government, etc. Small 4° old calf.
E. Griffin for R. Whittaker: London, 1644
"A large proportion of this volume of nearly Soo pages is taken up
with a refutation of the various arguments and tenets of John
Robinson, chief of the Pilgrim Fathers. ' Robinson's arguments
for separation found light and empty,' etc. Indeed nearly all the
books of the New England men published prior to 1644, and quoted
and commented upon, especially those referring to the Way of
the Churches in New England, and the power of Civil Magistrates in
Church matters."
O 60 ■^°^9 Rutherford. A Survey of the Spirituall Antichrist;
opening the secrets of familisme and antinomiasme. 4°
old calf, (broken). London, 1648
, -_P 3090 Rutherford. A Survey of the Survey of that Summe
of Church Discipline, penned by Mr. Thomas Hooker,
late Pastor of the Church at Hartford upon Connecticut
'\\x New England, pp. 521. Small 4° calf. London, 1658
288 CATALOGUE
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T 3091 Rye, William B. England as seen by Foreigners, in the
Days of Elizabeth and James the First, comprising
translations of the journals of the two Dukes of Wirtem-
bergin 1592 and 1610, both illustrative of Shakespeare.
Illustrations. Small 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1865
i-n 3092 Rymer, Thomas. The Tragedies of the last Age con-
sider'd and examin'd by the Practice of the Ancients.
pp. 144. 12° half calf, gilt. London, 1678
3093 Rymer. A Short View of Tragedy; its Original, Excel-
^^ lency and Corruption; with some Reflections on Shake-
speare and other Practitioners for the Stage, pp. 182.
12° half calf, gilt. London, 1693
Bookplate of Newburgh Hamilton on reverse of title.
n 3094 [Ryves, Bruno. J Mercurius Rusticus; or the Countries
Complaint of the barbarous Outrages committed by the
Sectaries of this late flourishing Kingdom. Frontis-
piece. 12° calf, gilt, red edges. London, 1685
57) 3°95 ^^ABBATH at Home, an Illustrated Religious Maga-
A^ zine. Vol. i. 8° boards. Boston, 1867
Contains articles on the Pilgrims in England, Holland and in New
England, by Rev. H. M. Dexter.
Q 7^^3096 Sarin, Joseph. A Dictionary of Books relating to Amer-
/ / ica. Parts 2-16, (AUen-Casas.) 13 vols. 8° paper,
uncut. New York, 1867-70
o 3097 Sabin. a List of the printed Editions of the Works of
the Fray Bartolome de las Casas. pp. 27. 8° boards.
New York, 1870
3/2 5^°9^ Sabin's Reprints of Rare Historical Tracts. Quarto
Size. Complete set. 10 vols, small 4° boards.
Only 50 copies printed. New York, 1865
I. Byfield, Nathaniel. An Account of the late Revolution in New
England, 1689.
II. A Relation of Maryland, (reprinted from the London edition
of 1635), with Notes and an Appendix, by F. L. Hawkes. Map.
III. Whitfield, Henry. A Further Discovery of the Present
State of the Indians in New England, 1650.
IV. Certain Inducements to Well Minded People, 1643.
V. Whitfield, Henry. Strength out of Weakness, or a Glorious
Manifestation of the Further Progress of the Gospel among the In-
dians in New England, 1652.
VI. A Further Manifestation of the Progress of the Gospel
among the Indians in New England, 1659.
VII. New England's P'irst Fruits, 1643.
VIII. Further Queries upon the Present State of New England
Affairs, 1689-90.
IX. Day-Breaking, if not the .Sun-Rising of the Gospel with the
Indians in New England, 164S.
X. Shepard, Thomas. The Clear Sunshine of the Gospel break-
ing forth upon the Indians in New England, 1648.
CATALOGUE. 2S9
f I ~'iJ!-?>°99 Sabin's Reprints. Octavo Series. 6 vols. 8° paper and
'^'7 cloth, uncut. New York, 1865-69
Only 200 copies printed.
I. Journal of Major George Washington. Map. London, 1754.
II. Journal of two Visits made to some Nations of Indians, by
Rev. David Jones, Burlington, 1774.
III. Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre. New York,
1817.
IV. A brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania, by William
Smith, London, 1755.
V. Present State of Virginia, by Hugh Jones, London, 1724.
VI. History of the first Discovery and Settlement of Virginia, by
William Stith, Williamsburg, 1747.
3100 Sabin. a Bibliography of Bibliography, or a handy
^*' book about books which relate to books. 8° paper, un-
cut. New York, 1877
3101 Sabine, Lorenzo. American Loyalists, or Biographical
Sketches of Adherents to the British Crown in the War
of the Revolution, pp. 733. 8° cloth. Boston, 1847
je^3io2 Sabine. Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the
American Revolution, with an Historical Essay, pp.
608, 600. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1864
,5-^3103 Sabine. Notes on Duels and Duelling, alphabetically
arranged, pp. 394. 8° cloth. London, 1855
c> 3104 Saco and Biddeford, Me. History of Saco and Bidde-
/ ' ^ ford, with Notices of other early Settlements, and of
the Proprietary Governments in Maine. By George
Folsom. pp. 331. Map and plates (and plan inserted).
12° half calf, gilt. Saco, 1830
3105 [Sadler, John.] Rights of the Kingdom; or, Customs
'*"' of our Ancestors, touching the Duty, Power, Election
or Succession of our Kings and Parliaments, pp. 319.
Small 4° calf. London, 1682
7^^3106 Sagard, Gabriel. Histoire de Canada et Voyages que
les Freres Mineurs Recollects y ont faicts pour la Con-
uersion des Infidelles. Paris, 1636. 4 vols. 12° paper,
uncut. (Reprint): Paris, 1865
fj 3107 Sagard. Le Grand Voyage du Pays des Hurons, situe
/ ^^ en I'Amerique vers la Mer douce, es derniers confins de
la Nouvelle France dite Canada. Nouvelle Edition
par E. Chevalier. (Avec un Dictionnaire de la Langue
Huronne.) 2 vols. 12° paper, uncut. Paris, 1865
^3108 Sainsbury, \V. N. Original unpublished Papers illustra-
tive of the Life of Sir Peter Paul Rubens, as an Artist
and a Diplomatist, pp. 391. Colored plate. 8° cloth,
uncut. London, 1859
r-^ 3109 Sainsbury. Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series,
1574-1660. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut. London, i860
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St. Amand, George. An Historiciil Essay on the Legis-
lative Power of England. 12° calf. London, 1725
St. Augustine. Pious Breathings; being the Medita-
tions of St. Augustine, his Treatise of the Love of God,
Soliloquis and Manual. Made English by G. Stanhope.
Fifth ed. pp. 414. Frontispiece. Small 8° half
morocco. London, 1720
St. Augustine, Fla. Sketches of St. Augustine, with a
View of its History and Advantages as a Resort for In-
valids. By R. K. Sewall. pp. 69. Plate. 12° cloth.
New York, 1848
St. Augustine. History and Antiquities of the City of
St. Augustine, Florida, founded A. D. 1565. By G. R.
Fairbanks, pp. 200. Plates. S'' cloth. New York, 1858
St. Clair, Arthur. A Narrative of the Manner in which
the Campaign against the Indians, in the Year 1791,
was conducted, under the command of Major General
St. Clair, pp. 273. 8° boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 181 2
St. Domingo. History of the Island of St. Domingo,
from its first Discovery by Columbus, to the present
Time. pp. 446. 8° half calf. London, 1818
Saint-Mery, L. E. M. de. Topographical and Political
Description of the Spanish Part of Saint-Domingo.
Translated from the P'rench, by \Villiam Cobbett. 2
vols, in one. 8° sheep. Philadelphia, 1796
Saint-Pierre, B. The Indian Cottage, pp. 87. 16°
sheep. London, 1791
Bookplate of Eliza Andrews.
Salem, Mass. Annals of Salem. By J. B. Felt. First
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Salem. The same. Second ed. Volume i. Salem,
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calf and cloth, uncut.
Salem. Old Naumkeag; an Historical Sketch of the
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312. 12° cloth. Salem, 1877
Salem Witchcraft; comprising more Wonders of the In-
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3124 Salem Witchcraft. Records of Salem Witchcraft, copied
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4° paper, uncut. Roxbury, 1864
Only 215 copies printed.
>~^ 3125 Salem Witchcraft. The Mather Papers, Cotton Mather
^^ and Salem Witchcraft. By W. F. Poole, pp. 23, 1868;
— Cotton Mather and Salem Witchcraft. By W. F.
Poole, pp. 6s, 1869; — Some Miscellany Observations
on our present Debates respecting Witchcraft, pp. 24,
1869; — Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather, a reply.
By C. W. Upham, pp. 90, 1869;— The Witchcraft De-
lusion, by Thomas Hutchinson. With notes by W. F.
Poole, pp. 43, 1870. 5 vols. 8° and small 4° paper,
uncut. Boston and Morrisania.
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3126 Salem Witchcraft. Notes on the History of Witchcraft
00 in Massachusetts, with illustrative documents, 1883; —
Supplementary Notes on Witchcraft in Massachusetts,
1884; — Final Notes on Witchcraft in Massachusetts,
1885, by George H. Moore; — Reasons for concluding
that the Act of 171 1, reversing the Attainders of the
persons convicted of Witchcraft in Massachusetts, in
the year 1692, became a law, 1884; — Further notes,
(on the same) plate, 1884. By Abner C. Goodell, Jr.
5 pamphlets.
3127 Salisbury, Stephen. Essay on the Star Spangled Ban-
cJ2 .Slo ner, 1873; — The same, with additional notes and songs,
1 1873; — Memorial of Governor Endicott, 1874; — Troy
and Homer, 1875; — The Mayas, the source of their his-
tory; Dr. Le Plongeon in Yucatan, his account of dis-
coveries, 1877; — Antiquarian Papers, memorial of John
Endecott, etc., 1879; — Mexican Calendar Stone, etc.,
1879; — Mexican Copper Tools, etc., 1880; — Partial
Index to the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian
Society, from its foundation in 1812 to 1880, 1883; —
Memorial of Stephen Salisbury, 1885; — Memoir of
Stephen Salisbury, by J. D. Washburn, portrait, 1885.
II vols. 8° cloth and paper. Worcester, 1873-85
Privately printed.
3128 Sampson, Deborah. The Female Review. Life of
00 Deborah Sampson, the female soldier in the War of the
Revolution, with an introduction and notes by J. A.
Vinton, pp. 267. Portrait. Small 4° paper, uncut.
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362. Portraits. 12° cloth. Middlebury, i860
Sanderson, John. Biography of the Signers to the
Declaration of Independence. Portraits. 9 vols. 8°
sprinkled sheep. PhiJa., 1823
Sands, Robert C. Writings of, in prose and verse, pp.
395, 408. (Portrait wanting.) 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut.
New York, 1834
[Sandys, Edward.] A Relation of the State of Religion
and with what hopes and Pollicies it hath been framed,
and is maintained, etc. fol. 341. Small 4° blue mo-
rocco. London, 1605
This is the first edition of the Europae Speculum — issued sur-
reptiously.
With two autographs of John Robinson on the titlepage.
" I do not entertain the shadow of a doubt that you are the owner
of two genuine autographs of one of the greatest and best men of
his time." — Letter from Rev. H. M. Dexter to Mr. Deane, London,
Dec. 23, 187 1.
[Sandys.] Europae Speculum; or a view or survey of
the state of religion in the westerne parts of the world.
pp. 248. Small 4° vellum. Hague-Comitis, 1629
First authorized edition.
San Francisco, Cal. Annals of San Francisco. By F.
Soule, J. H. Gihon, and J. Nisbet. pp. 824. Map and
illustrations. 8° morocco, gilt edges. New York, 1855
Sketches of Lower Canada, historical
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L'Amerique en plusieurs Cartes, en
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(some missing.) 4° old calf. Paris, 1657
Santarem, Viscount. Researches respecting Americus
Vespucius and his Voyages. Translated by E. V.
Childe. pp. 221. 12° cloth. Boston, 1850
Sarcastic Notices of the Long Parliament; a list of the
" Members that held places, both civil and military,
contrary to the self-denying ordinance of April 3,
1645," etc. pp. 49. Small 4° half roan. London, 1863
Only a few copies reprinted.
Sargent, L. M. Hubert and Ellen and other Poems.
First ed. pp. 135.- 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1813
Saugrain's Diary of a Journey from the Falls of the
Ohio to Philadelphia, in May, June and July, 1788.
Manuscript, written by E. F. Bliss of Cincinnati. 16°
roan. Cincinnati, 1875
Translated from the original French manuscript.
Sansom, Joseph.
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' 3141 Saunders, Daniel. A Journal of the Travels and Suf-
'^^ ferings of Daniel Saunders, Jr., a mariner on board the
ship Commerce of Boston, which was cast away on the
coast of Arabia, July 10, 1792. pp. 128, 15. 18° mo-
rocco. Salem, 1794
5^^3142 Savage, E. H. A Chronological History of the Boston
Watch and Police from 1631 to 1865. Second ed. pp.
408. Portrait. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1865
3143 Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the first
settlers of New England. 4 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, i860
With genealogical notes and errata, by Mrs. C. H. Dall, and index
by O. P. Dexter.
75-3144 Savannah, Ga. Historical Record of the City of
Savannah. By F. D. Lee and J. L. Agnew. pp. 212.
Maps. 1 2° cloth. Savannah, 1869
/ - 3145 Sawyer, George S. Southern Institutes; or an inquiry
into the origin and early prevalence of slavery and the
slave trade. 8° cloth. Phila., 1858
3146 Saybrook Confession and Platform. A Confession of
faith owned and consented to by the elders and messen-
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September 9th, 1708. New London in N. E. Printed
by Thomas Short, 1710. To which is appended: The
heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers
formerly called Presbyterian and Congregational, and
also articles for the administration of church discipline,
etc. pp. (2), 116. 16° calf, gilt.
Thomas Short: New London, 1710
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first book printed in Connecticut.
~_i 3147 Saybrook Confession and Platform. The same. pp.
>^ ^^ 144. 18° blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt edges.
Reprinted: Bridgeport, 1810
/ 3148 Scheffer, John. History of Lapland, shewing the ori-
ginal manners, habits, religion and trade of that people,
with a particular account of their gods and sacrifices,
marriage ceremonies, conjurations, diabolical rites, etc.
pp. 90. 8° stitched. London, 175 1
^ 3149 ScHONER, Johann. A reproduction of his Globe of 1523
•^ O t long lost With new translations and notes on the
globe, by Henry Stevens of Vermont. Edited with an
introduction and bibliography by C. H. Coote. Por-
trait, plates and three folded maps. 8° cloth, uncut.
Large paper. London, 1888
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Reader, 1799; — Webster's Prompter, 1803; — Webster's
Compendious Dictionary, 1806; — Bingham's American
Preceptor, 1809; — Bingham's Columbian Orator, 1810;
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English Reader, 1827; — Webster's American Spelling
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vols.
315 1 Schoolcraft, Henry R. Notes on the Iroquois, pp.
498. Portrait, colored. 8° cloth. Albany, 1847
3152 Schoolcraft. The Myth of Hiawatha, and other oral
5~0 legends of the North American Indians, pp. 343. 12°
cloth. Phila., 1856
Schouten, Guillaume. Journal ou Description du Mer-
veilleux Voyage de Guillaume Schouten, fait es annees
1615, i6i6 et 1617, comme (en circum-navigeant le
Globe terrestre) il a decouverte vers le Zud du destroit
de Magellan un nouveau passage, jusques a la grande
Mer de Zud. With all the maps and plates, pp. 88.
Small 4° vellum. Amsterdam, 1619
A perfect copy of the celebrated voyage of Le Maire and Schou-
ten, in which the .Straits of J^emaire were discovered, and Cape Horn
doubled.
3154 Scituate, Mass. History of Scituate, from its first
settlement to 1831. pp. 408. By Samuel Deane. 8°
morocco, gilt. Boston, 1831
5~0 3 '55 Scoresby-Jackson, B. E. The Life of William Scoresby.
pp. 406. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1861
3156 Scott, Benjamin. Pilgrim Fathers neither Puritan nor
persecutors, a lecture at the Friend's Institute, Jan. 18,
1866. pp. 39. 8° cloth. London, 1866
J^O 3'57 Scott, John. A Visit to Paris in 1814. Third ed. ; —
Paris revisited in 1815, by way of Brussels, pp. 343,
405. 2 vols. 8° calf, gilt. London, 1815-16
3158 Scott, Sir Walter. Memoirs of the Life of. By J. G.
Lockhart. 2 vols. 8^ half calf, gilt. Phila., 1838
3159 Scott, Lieut-General Winfield. Memoirs of. Written
by Himself, pp. 653. Portrait. Royal 8° cloth, un-
cut. New York, 1864
3160 [ScouGEL, Henry.] The Life of God in the Soul of Man.
With a preface by Gilbert Burnet. Seventh ed. pp.
153. 16° half calf. London, 1739
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"^r~3T5i [ScoTTOW, Joshua.] Old Men's Tears for their own
Declensions, mixed with Tears of their Posterities fur-
ther falling off from New England's Primitive Constitu-
tion, pp. 1-18. 18° crimson levant morocco. (Title
mounted and restored, and edges of leaves repaired.)
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I With a reprint of the preface to the first edition, 1691.
yj/^3162 Sears Genealogy. Genealogies and Biographical
Sketches of the Ancestry and Descendants of Richard
Sears, the Pilgrim, pp. 64. 8° cloth. Boston, 1857
I j^ 3163 Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Convention
assembled at Philadelphia, in 1787 for the Purpose of
forming the Constitution of the United States of Amer-
ica, pp. 335. 12° cloth. Richmond, 1839
^2^3164 [Seeley, T- R-] Ecce Homo, a Survey of the Life and
Work of Jesus Christ. Sixth ed. pp. 330. 8° cloth,
uncut. London, 1866
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3165 Segur, Count Philip de. History of the Expedition to
Russia, undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon, in the
year 1812. 2 vols. 16° half calf. London, 1825
^^3166 Selden, John. The Table-Talk of. With a Biographi-
cal Preface and notes, by S. W. Singer. Second ed.
pp. 170. Portrait. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1856
7^3167 Selden. Table-Talk, with a Biographical Preface and
notes, by S. W. Singer, pp. 270. Portrait. 12° cloth,
uncut. London, i860
57) 3168 Selden. Memoirs of, and Notices of the Political Con-
test during his Time. By G. W. Johnson, pp. 374.
Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1835
9a 3169 Select Views of American and European Scenery, by
' W. H. Bartlett, Tombleson, T. Allom and others, en-
graved on steel by E. Finden and others. 80 full page
plates, some with descriptive text. Bound in one vol.
4° half morocco.
3^3170 Selfridge, Thomas O. Trial of, for killing Charles
/ Austin on the Public Exchange in Boston, Aug. 4, 1806;
— Correct Statement of the whole preliminary contro-
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the Lord's Day after the Calamitous Death of Mr.
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QQ 317 I Semple, Robert B. History of the Rise and Progress of
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leaves slightly stained.) Richmond, 181 o
j5-^ 3172 Sergeant, John. Select Speeches of John Sergeant of
Pennsylvania, pp. 367. 8° morocco, gilt, red edges.
Phila., 1832
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Chichester. Sept. 28, 1606; — Bishop of Elie. Au-
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1604 and 1611. Small 4° vellum. London, 1604-T1
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Charlestown, for the reduction of Cape Breton by an
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Servetus. An impartial History of Michael Servetus,
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1724; — Life of Servetus, by J. G. de Chauffpie. Trans-
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8° sheep. London, 1771
Settle, Dionyse. A True Reporte of the laste voyage
into the West and Northwest regions, etc. 1577,
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voyage the first finder and Generall. With a descrip-
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vol. 8° half roan. Phila., 1855
. ^_^3i82 Sewall, David. Tutor Henry Flynt's Journey from
1/ Cambridge to Portsmouth in 1754. Edited by Charles
Deane. pp. 9. 8° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1878
Only 50 copies reprinted.
/^^i83 Sewall, Joseph. Sermon preached at Cambridge, upon
' ' the Death of Mr. Benjamin Wadsworth, President of
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roan (broken). Boston, 1737
^5-3184 Sewall, J. M. Miscellaneous Poems, pp. 304. 16°
sheep (broken). Portsmouth, 1801
^1^3185 Sewall, R. K. Ancient Dominions of Maine. Plates.
] pp. 2,66. 8" cloth. Bath, 1859
j 3186 Sewall, Samuel. Phaenomena quaedam Apocalyptica
c2 TV ^([ Aspectum Novi Orbis configurata. Or, some few
lines towards a description of the New Heaven. Second
ed. pp. 64, 24. Small 4° stitched.
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3 00 ^^^7 Seward, William. Journal of a Voyage from Savannah
; to Philadelphia, and from Philadelphia to England,
1740. pp.87. 8° half roan. London, 1740
y Lj, 3188 Sewel, William. History of the Rise, Increase and
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3do3'S9 Sever, Rev. Samuel. Memoirs, Historical and Topo-
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earliest Period down to the present Time. pp. 535, 601.
Numerous plates. 2 vols, royal 4° half morocco, extra,
gilt edges. Bristol, 1821
^^ 3190 Shadwell, Thomas. Dramatick Works of. Portrait by
I ° Gribelin. 4 vols. 16° calf. London, 1720
^ 3191 Shaftesbury, Earl Anthony. Characteristicks of Men,
^^^ Manners, Opinions, Times. Fifth ed. Portrait and
vignettes by Gribelin. 3 vols, royal 8° russia.
Baskerville: Birmingham, 1773
/ 00 3192 Shakers. The Testimony of Christ's Second Appearing,
containing a General Statement of all Things pertaining
to the Faith and Practice of the Church of God in this
Latter-Day. Second ed. pp. 622. 12° morocco, gilt.
Albany, 1810
J 3193 Shakers. A Portraiture of Shakerism. Drawn up by
^ p" Mary M. Dyer. pp. 446. 16° half calf, gilt.
I Printed for the Author, 1822
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i Dyer. pp. 112. 16° half calf (corner stained).
Concord, 1824
/ 3195 Shakespeare, William. The First Collected Edition of
/ S' o o j.j^g Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare. A repro-
duction in exact fac-simile of the famous First Folio,
1623, by the newly-discovered process of photo-lith-
ography, executed under the superintendence of H.
Staunton. Large folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1866
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^ ,,^-3196 Shakespeare. The Plays of Shakespeare. 9 vols. 48°
/ cloth, uncut. London, 1825
Pickering's miniature edition.
3197 Shakespeare. A Reprint of his Collected Works, as
^ put forth in 1623. Portrait and view. 3 vols. 4° limp
cloth, uncut. London, 1863-4
3198 Shakespeare's Will, copied from the original in the Pre-
y rogative Court, preserving the interlineations and fac-
similes of the true autographs of the poet, wnth a few
preliminary observations. By J. O. lialliwell. pp. 4.
4° paper. London, 185 1
3199 Shakespeare. Collier Folio. Notes and Emendations
jG to the Text of Shakespeare's Plays, from early manu-
script corrections in a copy of the Folio, 1632, pp. 512,
1853; — Few notes on Shakespeare, with occasional re-
marks on the emendations of the manuscript correc-
tions in Mr. Collier's Copy of Folio, 1632, pp. 156,
1853, by Rev. Alex. Dyce; — New P'acts regarding the
Life of Shakespeare, pp. 55, 1835; — New Particulars
regarding the Works of Shakespeare, pp. 68, 1X36; —
An Inquiry into the Genuineness of the Manuscript
in Mr. J. Payne Collier's annotated Shakespeare Folio,
1623. By N. E. S. A. Hamilton, pp. 155, i860; — Re-
ply to Mr. N. E. S. A. Hamilton "Inquiry," pp. 72,
i860; — Strictures on Mr. N. E. S. A. Hamilton's "In-
quiry," pp. 28, i860; — Observations on some of the
manuscript Emendations of the Text of Shakespeare.
By J. O. Halliwell, pp. 16, 1853; — A Few Remarks on
the Emendations, etc., pp. 15, 1852; — Curiosities
of Modern Shaksperean Criticism, pp. 32, 1853; —
A Complete View of the Shakspeare Controversy,
pp. 351, 1861, by C. M. Ingleby; — The Shakspeare
Fabrications, by C. M. Ingleby, pp. 116, 1859; —
A Few Words in reply to the animadversions of Mr.
Dyce, pp. 23, 1853; — A Review of "An Inquiry," by
C. W. Frederickson, pp. 32, i860. 14 vols. 8° cloth
^nd paper.
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Shakespeare. The Devonshire "Hamlets." Hamlet
by William Shake-speare, 1603; Hamlet by William
Shakespeare, 1604: being exact reprints of the first
and second editions of Shakespeare's great drama,
from the very rare originals in the possession of his
Grace the Uuke of Devonshire; with the two texts
printed on opposite pages, and so arranged that the
parallel passages face each other. And a bibliograph-
ical preface, by Samuel Timmins. pp. 100. 8° cloth,
uncut. London, i860
^ jj-7j32oi Shakespeare's Sonnets. Reproduced in Fac-simile,
from the unrivalled Original in the Library of Bridge-
water House. Square 8° half roan. London, 1862
3202 Shakespeare. Notes upon some of the obscure Pas-
sages in Shakespeare's Plays, pp. 375. 8^ calf.
London, 1805
3203 Shakespeare. I'he Authorship of Shakespeare. By
" Nathaniel Holmes. Third ed. pp. 696. Portrait. 12°
cloth. New York, 1875
3204 Shakspeare. William Shakspere, a Biography. By
'"^ Charles Knight, pp. 329. Illustrations. 8° cloth,
uncut. London, 1851
3205 Shakspeare. Studies of Shakspere. By Charles Knight,
pp. 560. Portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 185 1
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5" Studies of his Text, Characters and Commentators,
with an Examination of Mr. Collier's Folio of 1632. pp.
504. By Richard Grant White. 8° cloth, uncut.
New York, 1854
^^3207 Shakespeare. Reasons for a new edition of Shakes-
peare's Works, by J. P. Collier, 1842; — Home of
Shakspere, by F. W. Fairholt, 1847; — Proposed Emen-
dations of the Text of Shakespeare's Plays, by S. Jervis,
1861; — Lowell Shakspeare Memorial, 1864; — Shakes-
pearian Pronounciation, by Noyes and Peirce, 1864; —
Notes and Emendations on the Plays of Shakspere, by
J. Grimaldi, 1853, etc. 7 pamphlets.
3208 Shakespeare. A Collection of Pamphlets relating to
*''^ Shakespeare, bound in i vol. 8° half calf.
Comprises : Observations on an Autograph of Shakspere, and the
Orthography of his Name. By Sir F. Madden. London, 1838; —
An Historical Account of the Monument Bust of William Shaks-
peare. By A. Wivell. London, 1827 ; — Account of the Second Com-
memoration of Shakspeare, April, 1830; — Account of the Second
Royal Gala Festival at Stratford, 1830 ; — Catalogue of all the Books,
etc., relating to Shakspeare.
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7773209 Shakespeare and his Friends. By R. F. Williams, pp.
^1 484. 8° half calf. Paris, 1838
<^r-32io Shakespeare Proverbs. By Mary Cowden Clarke; —
/ The Shakspeare Calendar. By W. C. Richards. 2 vols.
16° cloth. New York, 1848-50
o»_ 32 1 1 Shakspeare. Tercentenary Celebration of the Birth of
' Shakspeare, by the New England Historic-Genealogical
Society, at Boston, April 23, 1864. pp. 71. Folio, pa-
per, uncut. Boston, 1864
Large Paper : only 25 copies privately printed.
•73~32i2 Shakespeare. The same. 8° cloth. Boston, 1864
Only 275 copies printed.
/O 3213 Shaler, William. Sketches of Algiers, Political, His-
torical and Civil, pp. 310. 8° boards, uncut.
Boston, 1826
3 '7J~32i4 Shapleigh, Me. History of. By Rev. Amasa Loring.
/ pp. 40. 12° half roan (worn). Portland, 1854
V o?5'32i5 Shattuck, Lemuel. Memorials of the Descendants of
William Shattuck. Portrait. 8° cloth. Boston, 1855
3216 Shaw, Rev. Samuel. Works of. pp. 440, 456. Por-
trait. 2 vols. 12° half morocco. Boston, 1821
/ 1^3217 Shaw, Samuel. Journals of Major Samuel Shaw, the
First American Consul at Canton. With a Life of the
author, by Josiah Quincy. pp. 360. Portrait. 8° cloth.
Boston, 1847
/y5"32i8 Shea, J. G. Discovery and Exploration of the Missis-
/ sippi Valley, pp. 268. Map. 8° cloth. New York, 1852
#^^3219 Shea. The Bursting of Pierre Margrys La Salle Bub-
/ ble, pp. 24 (Privately reprinted), 1879, with a. I. s. of
author; — The Commodities of the Hand called Manati
Ore Long He, which is in the Continent of Virginia.
pp. 16. n. p., n. d. (Printed by Joel Munsell, Albany.)
2 pamphlets.
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236 Short, (A) Account of the Lives and Sufferings of
several Godly Persons, who dy'd in England for the
Sake of the Gospel under the Reign of King Henry
VIII, and Queen Mary. pp. 126. 16° morocco.
London, 1727
237 Shurtleff, N. B. The Passengers of the May Flower
in 1620. 4° paper, uncut. Boston, 1849
Only 100 copies privately printed. Inserted photographic portrait.
238 Shurtleff. Thunder and Lightning and Death at
Marshfield in 1658 and 1666. 8° half morocco.
Presentation copy. Boston, 1850
239 Shurtleff. Another copy. 8° boards Boston, 1850
Only 100 copies privately printed.
Shurtleff. A Perpetual Calendar for Old and New-
Style. Seconded. Royal 4° cloth. Boston, 185 1
Only 150 copies privately printed.
Shurtleff. A Decimal System for the Arrangement
and Administration of Libraries, pp. 80. 4° cloth.
Large paper. Privately printed : Boston, 1856
Shurtleff. A Perpetual Calender for Old and New
Style, prepared for the use of those engaged in antiqua-
rian and historical investigation; — Calendar for the
Hebrew Years 5622-5660, being also for the years of
Our Lord, 1861-1900. 2 vols, small 4° cloth and 12°
paper. Boston, 1848-63
243 Shurtleff, William. Sermon preach'd at New-Castle
in New Hampshire, January i, 1726, 7, in Commemora-
tion of the Sufferings, etc., of a Company of Mariners,
ship-wreck'd upon Boon Island Rock, to which is added
a Narrative of the Same. pp. 50. 16° morocco.
B. Green: Boston, 1727
See Deane's Narrative. London 1762, (No. 1030), also, Account
of the Voyage of the Nottingham Galley, etc. London, 171 1. No.
1031.
244 Sibley, John L. Biographical Sketches of Graduates of
Harvard University. 1642-1689. 3 vols, royal 8°
cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1873-85
245 SiDDONS. Mrs. Life of. By Thomas Campbell, pp.
299, 394. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° half morocco.
London, 1834
246 SiDDONS, J. H. Familiar History of the United States
of America, pp. 243. 16° cloth. London.
247 Sidney, Sir Philip. Miscellaneous Works of. With a
Life of the Author and illustrative notes, by William
Gray. pp. 380. Portrait. 8° half roan, uncut, gilt
top. Boston, i860
Large Paper.
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3248 Silk. An Historical Review of the Rise and Progress
of the Silk Culture, Manufacture and Trade, in Europe
and America. 8° half calf, gilt. Phila., 1831
Presentation copy to John Pickering, with autograph of Peter L.
Du Ponceau of Phila. He was a native of France and came to this
country to aid Steuben in 1778.
.r^ 3249 SiLLiMAN, Benjamin. Remarks made on a short Tour
between Hartford and Quebec, in the Autumn of 1819.
Second ed. Plates. 12° morocco, gilt.
New Haven, 1824
/ ^ 3250 Simcoe's Military Journal. History of the Operations of
^ a Partisan Corps called the Queen's Rangers, com-
manded by Lieut. Col. J. G. Simcoe, during the War of
the American Revolution, pp. 328. Maps. 8° boards,
uncut. New York, 1844
^^—3251 SiMMS, J. R. Trappers of New York, or a Biography of
M. Stoner. and M. Foster, with Anecdotes of the cele-
brated Hunters. Portrait. 12° cloth. Albany, 1857
^,f_3252 SiMMS. The American Spy, or Freedom's Early Sacri-
/ •^ fice; a Tale of the Revolution, pp. 63. 8° half roan.
Albany, 1857
^-^ 3253 SiMMS, Richard. A Manual for the Genealogist, Topo-
grapher, Antiquary and Legal Professor, pp. 526. 8°
cloth, uncut. London, 1856
, 3254 SIMMS, W. G. History of South Carolina. New and re-
vised edition. pp.437. 12° cloth. New York, 1866
/
3255 SiMPKiNSON, J. N. The Washingtons; a Tale of a
^ Country Parish in the 17th Century. pp. 326, 89.
Frontispiece. 12° cloth, uncut. London, i860
3256 [Singer, S. W.] Some Account of the Book printed at
00 O.xfordin 1468, under the title " Exposicio Sancti Jero-
nimi in Simbolo Apostolorum"; in which is examined
its claim to be considered the first book printed in
England, pp. 44. 8° half calf.
Privately printed: London, 181 2
^~p 3257 Sketche of Popular Tumults; illustrative of the evils
of social ignorance. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1837
g 'J 3258 Slater, Samuel. Memoir of Samuel Slater, connected
/ with a history of the rise and progress of the cotton
manufacture in England and America. By George S.
White. Second ed. pp. 448. Portraits. 8° cloth.
Phila., 1836
« 3259 Slafter, E. F. Assassination Plot in New York in 1776.
"0 pp.6. 1869; — Pre-Historic Copper Implements, pp.
15, 1879; — Incorrect Latitudes, 1535-1740. pp. 20.
1882; — Royal Memorials, pp.28. 1889. 4 pamphlets.
304 CATALOGUE.
/ 3 O t> 3^^° Slaughter, Rev. Philip. History of St. Mark's Parish
Va., with notes of old churches and families, pp. 200.
12° cloth. Baltimore, 1877
, ^3261 Slaughter. Memoir of William Green, LL.D. pp 131.
1883; — Memoir of the Life of the Rt. Rev. William
Meade, D.D. pp. 51, 1885; — Colonial Church of Vir-
ginia, pp. 43. 1885. 3 pamphlets.
^3262 Slavery. Anthony Burns, a history. By C. E. Stevens,
1856; — The Black Man, his antecedents, his genius and
his achievements. By W. W. Brown, 1863; — The Sable
Cloud. By N. Adams, 1861; — The Rejected Stone.
By M. D. Conway, 1862; — Letters to William Jay. By
D. M. Reese, 1835; — An Inquiry into the Character
and Tendency of the American colonization and Anti-
Slavery Societies, 1837; • — A View of the Action of the
Federal Government in Behalf of Slavery, 1839; —
Secession, or prose in rhyme, 1864; — Slavery, letters
and speeches, by Horace Mann, 185 1. 9 vols. 12° cloth
and boards.
yjp \i - 3263 Slavery. Lectures before the Chelmsford Ladies' Anti-
Slavery Association, April 17, 1832, by Joseph Ivimey;
— Remarks on Channing's Slavery, 1835; — Correspond-
ence between Appleton and Palfrey, 1846; — Papers on
the Slave Power, by J. G. Palfrey, 1847; — Review of
Stuart's Pamphlet, by R. W. Clark, 1850; — Review of
Webster's Speech, by Wendell Phillips, 1850; — Pro-
ceedings in theU. S. Senate on the Fugitive Slave Bill,
1850; — Admission of California, by W. H. Seward, 1850;
— Slavery among the Puritans, 1850; — Clay's Speech,
1850; — Slavery in the United States, 1851 ; — Boston
Slave Riot and Trial of Anthony Burns, 1854; — Obser-
vations on Dr. Gannet's Sermon, 1854; — Letter to the
President of the United States, 1855; — Struggle for
Slavery Extension, by Greeley, 1856; — Responsibility
of the North, 1856; — Argument of G. T. Curtis on the
Dred Scott Decision, 1856; — Review of the Dred Scott
Decision, etc. 21 vols. 8° half roan.
Boston and Washington.
I t> 3264 Smiles, Samuel. Lives of Boulton and Watt, compris-
ing also a history of the invention and introduction of
the steam engine, pp. 521. Portraits and illustrations.
8° cloth, uncut. Phila., 1865
/ TXi 3^^5 Smith, Buckingham. An Inquiry into the Authenticity
' ; of Documents concerning a Discovery in North America
claimed to have been made by Verrazzano. pp. 31.
Folio, boards. New York, 1864
CATALOGUE. 305
U --^3266 Smith, Charles John. Historical and Literary Curiosi-
ties, consisting of fac-similes of original documents;
scenes of remarkable events and interesting localities,
and the birth-places, residences, portraits, and monu-
ments of eminent literary characters, with a variety of
reliques and antiquities connected with the same sub-
ject. Numerous fine plates, some illuminated. 4° half
olive morocco, uncut edges, gilt top. London, 1852
/ L25''5^^7 Smith, Elias L. Life, Conversion, Preaching, Travels
^ and Sufferings of. Written by Himself. Vol. I. Por-
trait. t6° sheep, (recovered). Boston, 1840
\ .^3268 Smith, James. The Voyage and Shipwreck of St. Paul.
■^ Second ed. pp. 276. Map and plate. 8° calf, extra.
London, 1856
. 3269 Smith, Horace. Memoirs, Letters and Comic Miscel-
" lanies in Prose and Verse. Edited by Horace Smith.
PP- 359' 367- Portraits. 2 vols, small 8° half mo-
rocco, uncut edges, gilt tops. London, 1840
7-3270 Smith, J. P. Four Discourses on the Sacrifice and
' Priesthood of Jesus Christ, pp. 316. 8° half calf.
London, 1828
3271 Smith, Captain John. A True Relation of such Occur-
ences and Accidents of noate as hath hapned in Virginia
since the first planting of that Collony, etc. Written
by Captaine Smith, Coronell of the said Colony. Title
I leaf. To the corteous reader 3 pp. Text, 18 un-
numbered leaves. Small 4° boards, uncut.
London, 1608
The earliest published work relating to the colony at Jamestown
Virginia (the first permanent settlement in North America.) It is
also the first printed work of Capt. Smith.
5-2.3272 Smith. A True Relation of Virginia. With an intro-
duction and notes by Charles Deane. pp. 88. Map.
4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1866
No. 5 of only six copies printed on India paper. Portrait in-
serted.
3273 Smith. The same. Map. Royal 4° paper, uncut.
Boston, 1866
Large Paper: Only 35 copies printed.
3274 Smith. The same. Map. 4° crushed levant morocco,
^25" gilt, extra inside borders, uncut edges, gilt top, by
Matthews. Boston, i86f
No. I of the edition of 280 copies.
J 3275 Smith. The same. Map. Small 4° cloth, uncut.
^ ^ Only 280 copies printed. Boston, 1866
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276 Smith. A Map of Virginiii. ^^'ith a description of the
covntrey, the commodities, people, government and
religion. Written by Captaine Smith, sometimes Gov-
ernour of the countrey. Wherevnto is annexed the
proceedings of those Colonies, since their first depar-
ture from England, etc. Title "To the hand," 1 page,
vocabulary 2 leaves. Text, pp. 39, no. With the
map, containing a picture of Powhatan holding a
council; in fac-simile. Small 4° half calf.
Joseph Barnes: Oxford, 161 2
The first portion of this tract was written by Smith, as he states in
his " General! Historie," " with his owne hand." It consists of a
description of the country, its soil, and productions, with a full ac-
count of its native inhabitants. This part ends at page 39.
The second part has a separate title, beginning as follows :
The Proceedings of the English colonie in Virginia since their first
beginning from England in the yeare of our Eord 1606, till this pres-
ent 1 61 2, with all their accidents that befell them in their iourneys
and discoveries, etc. pp. 110.
3277 Smith. Description of New England; or, the observa-
tions and discoveries of Captain John Smith (Admirall
of that country) in the north of America in the year of
Our Lord 1614; with the success of sixe ships that
went the next yeare 1615; . . . with the proofe of the
present benefit this country affoords; whither this pres-
ent yeare 1616 eight voluntary ships are gone to make
further tryall. Small 4° full crushed crimson levant
morocco extra, by Bedford.
Humphrey Lownes: London, 1616
First edition of Smith's New England, with the original engraving
of the first map of New England, containing Smith's portrait in the
upper left hand corner.
Title, Dedication to Prince Charles, one leaf. To his Majesties
Councell, one leaf. History of old and new names, one page,
(fac-simile.) To the Adventurers, 3 pp. Poems 7 pp. Text, 61 pp.
Poems 2 pp. Also a fac-simile engraved map inserted.
This is the first book published, which speaks of New England,
previously called North Virginia. — J^ich.
3278 S.MiTH. Viertzehende Schiffart, Oder Grundliche vnd
warhaffte Beschreibung desz Neuwen Engellandts, einer
Landschafft in Nordt Indien, eincs Theils in America,
vnter dem Capitein Johann Schmidt, Rittern, Admiral
derselben Landtschafft, auch dem gliicklichen Fortgang
so er mit Sechs Schiffen deren Orts gehabt, etc. pp.
62. Original map with portrait of Smith in upper
corner, with slight variations from the map in the
English edition of 1616. Small 4° boards.
Franckfurt am Mayn. In verlegung der Hiilsischen, 161 7
The fourteenth part of the collection of Hulsius, containing a map
of New England.
[A True Description of New England, a country in Northern
India, a part of America, by Captain John Smith, Knight, Admiral
of that country ; also, of the success with six shipsj.
CATALOGUE. 307
Smith. A Description of New England, pp. 89. Fac-
simile map. Royal 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865
No. I of only six copies printed on India paper.
o ^^ 32S0 Smith. The same. pp. 89. 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865
Only 75 copies printed.
3281 Smith. New England's Trials; declaring the successe
/?5"oo of 80 ships employed thither within these eight years,
and the benefit of that countrey by sea and land.
Second ed. 16 leaves. Title, Dedication to Prince
Charles, one leaf. To the worthy adventurers, one
leaf. Text, 13 unnumbered leaves. Small 4° calf.
Printed by William Jones: London, 1622
Five leaves at the end in fac-simile, and fac-simile map of the first
issue of Smith's map inserted.
" The interest connected with all the writings of Captain John
Smith, has induced the owner of the present tract, one of the rarest
and least known productions, to print a few copies.
" No copy of the first edition has fallen under the notice of the
possessor of the present copy." — Preface to John Carter Brown's
reprint.
3282 Smith. New England's Trials. Folio, half morocco.
London, 1620
This is a transcript from the original tract in the Bodleian Li-
brary, which was reprinted in the Proceedings of the Mass. Hist. So-
ciety, Feb., 1873.
Ton 3^^3 Smith. New England's Trials. A reprint of the rare
first edition of 1620. With a prefatory note by Charles
Deane. Small 4° paper, uncut. Cambridge, 1873
Reprint on antique paper, only i copy so printed, laid into one of
I the edition on ordinary paper of 50 copies.
L ^-Q 3284 Smith. The same. Small 4° paper, uncut.
Cambridge, 1873
Only 50 copies printed.
3285 Smith. New England's Trials. Second ed. London
1622. Fac simile reprint with map. Imperial 8° cloth,
uncut. Cambridge, 1867
Only 60 copies privately printed.
3286 Smith. A Sea Grammar, with the Plaine Exposition of
Smiths Accidence for young Sea-men, enlarged. Di-
uided into fifteene Chapters: what they are you may
partly conceiue by the Contents. Written by Captaine
lohn Smith, sometimes Gouernour of Virginia, and Ad-
niirall of New England. Title, dedication to the Coun-
cil, I leaf. Dedication to the Adventurers, i leaf. Poems,
2 leaves, Contents, i leaf. Text, pp. 86. Small 4°
calf. London, lohn Haviland: 1627
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"3287 Smith. The General Historie of Virginia, New
England, and the Summer Isles: with the names of
the Adventurers, Planters, and Governours from their
first beginning An°: 1584 to this present 1624. With
the Proceedings of those Severall Colonies and the Ac-
cidents that befell them in all their Journeys and Dis-
coveries. Also the Maps and Descriptions of all those
Countryes, their Commodities, people. Government,
Customes, and Religion yet knowne. Divided into sixe
Bookes. By Captaine lohn Smith sometymes Governour
in those Countryes & Admirall of New England. En-
graved title, pp. (12), 96, 105-248. 4 maps. Size yj^x
II. Folio, full morocco, extra, gilt edges, by Hayday.
(With portrait of Smith, Duchess of Richmond and 2
portraits of Matoaka inserted). London,
Printed by L D. and I. H. for Michael Sparkes, 1624
3288 Smith. The Trve Travels, Adventvres, and Observa-
tions of Captaine lohn Smith, in Europe, Asia, Affrica,
and America, from Anno Domini 1593, to 1629. His
Accidents and Sea-fights in the Straights; his Service
and Stratagems of warre in Hungaria, Transilvania,
Wallachia, and Moldavia against the Turks, and Tar-
tars; his three single combats betwixt the Christian
Armie and the Turkes. After how he was taken
prisoner by the Turks, sold for a Slave, sent into Tar-
taria; his description of the Tartars, their strange man-
ners and customes of Religions, Diets, Buildings,
Warres, Feasts, Ceremonies, and Living; how hee slew
the Bashaw of Nalbrits in Gambia, and escaped from the
Turkes and Tartars. Together with a continuation of
his generall History of Virginia, Summer lies, New
England, and their proceedings, since 1624, to this
present 1629; as also of the new Plantations of the great
River of the Amazons, the lies of St. Christopher,
Mevis, and Barbados in the West Indies. All written
by actuall Authours, whose names you shall finde along
the History. Title, Dedication, i leaf, Contents, i
leaf. Poems, 3 leaves. Text, pp. 1-60. 9 plates. Folio,
full morocco, extra, red edges.
London, Printed by F. H. for Thomas Slater, and are
to bee sold at the Blew Bible in Greene Arbour, 1630
Inserted Portrait. The large folding plate published with this
book, and also a fac-simile of it have been cut up and each division
inserted in the proper places throughout the book.
3289 Smith. True Travels, Adventures and Observations; —
and General Historie of Virginia, etc. Portrait and
maps. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. Richmond, 1819
id*
CATALOGUE. 309
T^yr^^Qo Smith. True Travels, Adventures and Observations in
Europe, Asia, Africke and America. — General Historic
of Virginia, New England and the Summer lies. Maps
and plates, also reprint of map laid in. 2 vols, in one.
8° green morocco, extra. Richmond, 1819
3291 Smith. Advertisements for the unexperienced Planters
of New England, or any where. Or, The Path-way to
experience to erect a Plantation. With the yearely
proceedings of this Country in Fishing and Planting,
since the yeare 1614 to 1630 and their present estate.
Also how to prevent the greatest inconveniences, by
their proceedings in Virginia, and other Plantations, by
approved examples. Map of the Coast of New Eng-
land, with portrait of Captain Smith in an upper cor-
ner. Title, Dedication, i leaf, to the Reader, i page.
Sea Marke, i page. Contents, i leaf, Text, 40 pp.
Small 4° calf, gilt. lohn Haviland: London, 1631
Contains two chapters (xi and xii) on the settlement of Salem and
Charlton (Charlestown) and an account of the sad conditions of the
colony for months after the Winthrop emigration.
5^0 3292 Smith. Advertisements for the unexperienced Planters
of New England, or anywhere, pp. 72. (With preface
by Charles Deane.) Fac-simile map. Royal 4° cloth,
"ncut. Boston, 1865
No. I of only 6 copies printed on India paper.
^ 5-p 3293 Smith. The same. Map. 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865
Large Paper: only 75 copies printed.
, y^ 3294 Smith. The same. Map. 4° paper, uncut. Boston, 1865
; Only 250 copies printed.
S CO ^^^^ Smith. Adventures and Discourses of Capt. John
Smith, sometime President of Virginia and Admiral of
New England. Newly ordered by John Ashton, with
illustrations taken by him from original sources. Por-
trait and fac-similes. pp. (20) 309. Small 8° cloth,
uncut. London, 1883
/ ^^^-3296 Smith. Works of, 1608-1631. Edited by Edward Ar-
^'^^ ber. pp.984. Maps. 8° boards, uncut.
Birmingham, 1884
Presentation copy from the editor, " The first copy sent to New
England."
. 3297 Smith. Captain John Smith (1579-1631), a Study of his
/ Life and Writings. By C. D. Warner, pp. 307. 16°
j cloth. New York, 1881
y 1^5-3298 Smith, John Russell. Bibliotheca Americana, a Cata-
logue of Books relating to America, pp. 308. 8° half
morocco. London, 1865
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, 0^99 Smith, J. T. Discovery of America by the Northmen
in the Tenth Century. Maps and plates. 8° calf, red
edges. London, 1842
^^^3300 Smith. An Antiquarian Ramble in the Streets of Lon-
don, with Anecdotes of their more celebrated Resi-
dents. Edited by Charles Mackay. pp. 414, 465. 2
vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1846
3301 Smith, John J., and Watson, J. F. American Historical
and Literary Curiosities, consisting of Fac-similes of
Original Documents relating to the American Revolu-
tion, etc. ' Second ed. 69 plates. Folio, cloth.
Philadelphia, 1861
*»G 3302 Smith, John Jay. American and Literary Curiosities,
consisting of Fac-similes of some Plates, etc., relating
to Columbus, and Original Documents of the Revolu-
tion. 64 plates. Large folio, half morocco, uncut,
gilt top. New York, i860
Large Paper : Second Series, complete in itself.
r~Q 3303 Smith, P. H. Acadia; a lost Chapter in American His-
tory, pp. 381. 8° cloth. Pawling, N. Y., 1884
3304 Smith, S. The History of the Colony of Nova-Caesaria,
00 or New-Jersey; Containing, an Account of its First
Settlement, Progressive Improvements, the Original
and Present Constitution, and other Events, to the
Year 1721. With some Particulars Since; and a Short
View of its present state. 8° sheep.
Burlington, in New-Jersey, 1765
00 33°5 [Smith, Seba.] Life and Writings of Major Jack Down-
ing, of Downingville, away down in the State of Maine,
pp. 260. Second ed. Frontispiece. 12° half calf,
gilt. Boston, 1834
o o ZZ'^^ Smith, Rev. S. S. An Essay on the Causes of the Va-
riety of Complexion and Figure in the Human Species,
pp. Ill, 31. 8° half morocco. Philadelphia, 1787
^ P 3307 [Smollett, Tobias.] Expedition of Humphry Clinker.
2 vols. 16° sheep, (worn). London, 1788
- 3308 Smollett. Adventures of Peregrine Pickle; — Rod-
erick Random; — Humphry Clinker. 4 vols. 16° pa-
per, uncut. Leipzig, 1845
00 33°9 Smyth, J. F. D. A Tour in the United States of Amer-
ica, pp. 400, 456. 2 vols. 8° half russia, gilt.
London, 1784
>Vo33'° Smyth, William. Lectures on Modern History. Sec-
ond American Edition, by Jared Sparks, pp. 433, 518.
2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1843
CATALOGUE. 311
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331 1 [Snellinc;, W. J.] Truth; a New Year's Gift for Scrib-
^ biers; — The Rat-Trap; or cogitations of a convict in
the House of Correction. 2 vols. 18^ boards and sheets.
Boston, 1831-7
iTo ^^^^ Snowden, Richard. History of America, from its Dis-
covery to the Death of General Washington. 2 maps
2 vols, in one. 12° sheep. Philadelphia, 1805
3313 Snowden. The American Revolution; written in Scrip-
" tural, or Ancient Historical Style; — The Columbiad, a
Poem on the American Revolution, by R. Snowden.
Bound together. 16° half calf, gilt. Baltimore, n. d.
3314 Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians.
Discourse, by T. M. Harris, Nov. 6, 1823, pp. 50; —
Report of the Select Committee, May 31, 1855, by (S.
K. Lothrop), pp. 135; — Sermon, by Alden Bradford,
Nov. 4, 1830, pp. 5r. 3 vols. 8° half roan. Boston.
ao 33^5 Soldier's Pocket Bible. An exact Reprint of the Orig-
inal Edition of 1643, with a preparatory note by George
Livermore. pp. 16. 16° morocco. Cambridge, 1861
Only 100 copies printed.
^^ 3316 Soldier's Pocket Bible. The same. 16° sheets.
Cambridge, 1861
Parchment copy. Only 10 copies printed.
3 |_2-c- 33 1 7 Soldier's Pocket Bible. The same. 8° boards.
Cambridge, 1S61
Vellum copy. Only 3 copies printed.
5-j^ 3318 Soldier's Pocket Bible, issued for the Use of the Army
of Oliver Cromwell, pp. 24. 18° paper. New York.
4o 33^9 Soldier's Pocket Bible. The same. pp. 32. 24° cloth.
New York.
^^~2) 3320 SoLEMNE, (A) League and Covenant for Reformation
and Defence of Religion, the Honour and Happynesse
of the King, etc., London, 1643. pp. 6. 8° half roan.
Reprint: Boston, 1852
^^3321 SoLis, Antonio de. History of the Conquest of Mexico
' I by the Spaniards. Translated by Thomas Townsend.
I pp. 252, 152. Portrait and plates. Folio, calf.
London, 1724
1' 3322 SoLis. History of the Conquest of Mexico by the Span-
iards. Done into English, by Thomas Townsend. pp.
970. Map and plates. 2 vols. 12° calf. Dublin, 1727
1 f-.^ 3323 SoMERS, Lord. The Judgment of whole Kingdoms and
Nations, concerning the Rights, Power and Preroga-
I tive of Kings, and the Rights of the People. 12th ed.
{ pp. 156. 8° half roan. Newport, 1774
/ 5H 3324 SoMERS. The same. 8'^ paper, uncut. Newport, 1774
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_. ^3325 SouTHACK, John. Life of, written by Himself ; to which
' is added a History of the State Prison in Charlestown.
12° half morocco. Printed forthe Author, 1806
. 3326 South Boston, Mass. History of South Boston, for-
•^ merly Dorchester Neck. By Thomas C. Simonds. pp.
331. Portraits. 12° cloth. Boston, 1857
3327 SoMERViLLE, W. C. Letters from Paris, on the Causes
'^ and Consequences of the French Revolution, pp. 391.
8° half calf. Baltimore, 1822
j:^ 3328 South Carolina. Collections of the South Carolina His-
torical Society. Volume i. pp. 307. 8° cloth.
Charleston, 1857
o 33^9 SouTHEY, Robert. Vindiciae Ecclesiae Anglicanae. Let-
ters to Charles Butler, comprising Essays on the Romish
Religion and Vindicating the Book of the Church, pp.
526. 8° half calf, gilt. London, 1826
3 J— 3330 SouTHEY. Poetical Works of. pp. 810. Portrait.
Royal 8° half morocco. New York, 1839
*7it-333^ SouTHEY. The Doctor, etc. Edited by John Wood
/ Warter. pp. 694. 2 portraits. Square 8° cloth, un-
cut. London, 1848
■J5-3332 SouTHEY. The Book of the Church. Sixth ed. pp.
542. 8° calf, gilt. London, 1848
3333 Southwell, Robert. Marie Magdalen's Funerall Teares.
•^^ London 1634. pp. 204. Portrait. Square 16° morocco,
gilt edges. Reprinted: London.
Large Paper.
3334 Spanish x^merica. Observations on the Instructions
given by the President of the United States to the
Representative of that Republic at the Congress held at
Panama in 1826, etc. pp. 68. 8° half roan.
London, 1829
\^ 3335 Sparks, Jared. A Collection of Essays and Tracts in
Theology. 6 vols. 12° half calf. Boston, 1823
ZTiZ^ Sparks. An Inquiry into the comparative moral Ten-
dency of Trinitarian and Unitarian Doctrines, pp. 418.
8° half calf, gilt. Boston, 1823
•5 3337 Sparks. Life of John Ledyard, the American Traveller.
8° morocco, gilt. Cambridge, 1828
<~n ?)Z7i^ Sparks. The same. pp. 419. 12° half morocco.
Presentation copy from the author. Boston, 1864
5T) 3339 Sparks. Letter to Lord Mahon, 1852; — Reply to the
Strictures of Lord Mahon and others, 1852; — Remarks
on a Reprint of the Original Letters from Washington
to Joseph Reed, 1853. 3 vols. 8° half roan. Boston.
CATALOGUE. 313
»_^ 3340 Sparks. Correspondence of the American Revolution;
being Letters of Eminent Men to Washington, from the
time of his taking Command of the Army to the end of
his Presidency. Edited from the Original Manuscripts
by Jared Sparks. 4 vols, imperial 8° cloth, uncut.
Large paper. Boston, 1853
/ L2tf 334^ Sparks. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the Ameri-
can Revolution. 12 vols. 8° sheep. Boston, 1829-30
,' 3342 Sparks. Library of American Biography. Both series
I complete. Portrait. 25 vols. 16° cloth, uncut.
Boston, 1838-44
^Af)3343 SPARROW-Hawk. The Ancient Wreck. Loss of the
, Sparrow-Hawk in 1626, remarkable Preservation and
recent Discovery of the Wreck. Three different edi-
tions bound in i volume. 12° cloth. Boston, 1865
With clippings and tickets inserted.
^ ^ tf 3344 Spelman, Henry. Relation of Virginia, 1609. Plate. 18°
I paper, uncut. London, 1872
Only 100 copies printed for J. F. Hunnewell at the Chiswick
Press. Presentation copy.
/ fj 3345 Spence, Rev. Joseph. Polymetis; or an inquiry con-
' cerning the agreement between the works of the Roman
poets and the remains of the antient artists, pp. 361.
Portrait and 41 plates. Large folio, russia, gilt.
London, 1755
/ ' ^ 334^ Spence. A Parallel; in the manner of Plutarch, between
a most celebrated man of Florence and one scarce ever
heard of in England, pp. 104. 16° calf.
Strawberry Hill, 1758
/ ip ^3347 Spence. Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters of
Books and Men, with notes and a life of the author, by
S. W. Singer, pp. 396. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut.
London, 1858
3 0^-5'+^ Spencer, Mass. History of Spencer, to the year i860,
including a brief sketch of Leicester, to 1753. By
James Draper. Second ed. pp. 276. Portrait. 8°
boards, uncut. Worcester, i860
^^3349 Spenser, Edmund. Works of; with the principal illus-
trations of various commentators. To which are added
notes, some account of the life of Spenser, and a glos-
sarial and other indexes, by the Rev. Henry John Todd,
etc. Portrait. 8 vols, imperial 8° boards, uncut.
London, 1805
373350 Spenser. The Faerie Queene. With a glossary, pp.
352, 10. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1841
173.
314 CATALOGUE
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7— 3351 Spotswood. Genealogy of the Spotswood Family. By
Charles Campbell, pp. 44. 8° paper, uncut.
Privately printed : Albany, 1868
/O 3352 Sprague, Charles. Writings of, now first collected.
pp. 124, 58. 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1841
5^"^ 3353 Sprecher, F. Rhetia. pp. 414. 24° vellum.
Ex ofificina Elzeviriana Lugd. Batavorum, 1633
X- 3354 Stamp Act. The General Opposition of the Colonies to
the Payment of the Stamp Duty, and the consequence
of enforcing obedience by military measures impartially
considered, pp. 40; — The Necessity of Repealing the
American Stamp Act demonstrated, pp. 46; — The
Grievances of the American Colonies candidly ex-
amined; — Political Debates (on the Stamp Act.) pp.
18. 4 vols. 8° half roan. London and Paris.
/ /-2 3355 Stanhope, Lady Hester. Memoirs of, as related by
Herself in conversations with her physician. Portrait.
3 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1846
//) 3356 Stanley, A. P. Lectures on the History of the Jewish
Church. Part L Abraham to Samuel, pp. 572. Maps
and plans. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1863
75" 3357 Staples, W. R. Documentary History of the Destruc-
/ tion of the Gaspee, compiled for the Providence Jour-
nal, pp. 56. Small 4° half roan. Providence, 1845
J 335S Staples. Rhode Island in the Continental Congress,
with the Journal of the Convention that adopted
the Constitution, 1765-1790. Edited by R. A. Guild,
pp. 725. 8° cloth. Providence, 1870
I ^TX) 3359 Stark, John. Memoir and Official Correspondence of
Gen. John Stark, with notices of several other officers
I of the Revolution. By Caleb Stark, pp. 495. Por-
! trait. 8° cloth. Concord, i860
.r-T) 3360 Stearns, Samuel. The American Oracle, comprehend-
ing an account of recent discoveries in the arts and
sciences. 8° half morocco, uncut. London, 1791
1 ^^5-336 1 Stearns, William. Fast Sermon preached in Marl-
borough, Mass., May 11, 1775. pp. 2,2,. 8° morocco.
Watertown, 1775
x-p 3362 Stedman, Capt. J. G. Narrative of a five years' ex-
pedition against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam in
Guiana, on the wild coast of South America, from the
year 1772 to 1777, elucidating the history of that coun-
try, and describing its productions, viz., quadrupeds,
birds, fishes, reptiles, trees, shrubs, fruits and roots;
with an account of the Indians of Guiana, pp. 415,
413. 80 plates. 2 vols. 4° calf, London, 1796
CATALOGUE. 315
00 ^^^^ Stedman, E. C. Poets of America. 12° cloth, uncut.
Boston, 1885
7
/ 3364 Steel, David. Naval Remembrancer; or the gentle-
^^ man's maritime chronology of the various transactions
of the late war, from its commencement to 1783. Square
16° sheep, (broken). London, 1784
/ 00 33^5 Stephen, Thomas. History of the Church of Scotland,
from the Reformation to the present time. Portraits.
4 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1843
^ -$-7)3366 Stephens, John L. Incidents of Travel in Central
America, Chiapas and Yucatan, pp. 424, 474. Num-
erous plates. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1841
. 3367 Stephens. Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia,
Petrsa and the Holy Land; — Incidents of Travel in
Greece, Turkey, Russia and Poland. Map and plates.
4 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1839
3368 Stephenson, Marmaduke. A Call from Death to Life
^ ^^ and out of the Dark VVayes and Worships of the World
where the Seed is held in Bondage under the Merchants
of Babylon. Written by Marmaduke Stephenson, who
(together with another dear servant of the Lord called
William Robinson) hath (since the writing hereof) suf-
fered death for bearing vvitnesse to the same truth
amongst the professors of Boston's jurisdiction in
New England, pp. 32. Small 4° full polished calf, by
Bedford. London, 1660
See Robinson, William, No. 3045, etc.
"3 A 3369 Stephenson. A Call from Death to Life, being an ac-
count of the sufferings of Marmaduke Stephenson,
William Robinson and Mary Dyer, in New England, in
the year 1659. London, 1660. 4° cloth, uncut.
Providence, 1865
Only 100 copies privately printed. Presentation copy, with letter
of the editor.
go 3370 Sterne, Laurence. Works of, with a Life of the Au-
thor, written by Himself. pp. 791. Portrait. 8°
cloth, uncut. London, 1839
^ j3^337i Stetson Genealogy. Genealogical and Biographical
Sketch of the Name and Family of Stetson, from 1634
to 1847. By J. S. Barry, pp. xi6. 8° paper.
Boston, 1847
/)/j3372 Steuben. Life of Frederick William von Steuben, Ma-
jor General in the Revolutionary Army. By Frederick
Kapp. Second ed. Portrait. 8° cloth. New York, 1859
*'73373 Stevens, A. de Grasse. Old Boston, a Romance. 3
/ vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1884
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3"374 Stevens, Henry. Catalogue of my English Library,
pp. 107. 16° cloth, uncut.
Privately printed: London, 1853
3375 Stevens. American Bibliographer. Vol. i. Nos. i and
^^ 2. (All published.) 2 vols. 8° paper, uncut.
Chiswick, 1854
Only 100 copies printed.
3376 Stevens. Historical Nuggets. Bibliotheca Americana,
or a descriptive Account of my Collection of rare Books
relating to America, pp. 804. 2 vols. 16° cloth, un-
cut. London, 1862
7r-3377 Stevens. The same. Vol. 3. Parts i and 2. 2 vols. 16°
paper, uncut. London, 1885
^3378 Stevens. Historical and Geographical Notes. 1453-
1869. pp. 40. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1869
-fr> 3379 Stevens. Historical and Geographical Notes, 1453-
1530. pp. 54. Maps. 8° cloth, uncut. New Haven, 1869
Only 75 copies printed.
<~Z'i^° Stevens. The same, in the American Journal of Science
and Arts, for Nov. 1869. 8° paper, uncut.
New Haven, 1869
xr-rj 3381 Stevens. The Tehauntepec Railway, its Location, Feat-
ures and Advantages under the La Sere Grant of 1869.
Maps and plates. 8° cloth. New York, 1869
With a copy of " Historical and Geographical Notes, 1 453-1 869
By Henry Stevens" inserted.
^r-3382 Stevens. Schedule of two Thousand American Histori-
cal Nuggets, taken from the Stevens Diggings in Sep-
tember 1870 and set down in chronological order of
Printing from 1490 to 1800. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut.
Privately printed: Chiswick Press, 1870
,>_^3383 Stevens. Bibliotheca Historica, or a Catalogue of 5000
/ volumes of books and manuscripts relating chiefly to the
history of North and South America, pp. 234. 8°
boards. Boston, 1870
I
00
3384 Stevens. Sebastian Cabot; — John Cabot, pp. 32. 16°
cloth, uncut. London, 1870
-T"fl33^5 Stevens. Historical Collections, Parti, sold by auction,
in London, 1881. pp. 229. 8° cloth, uncut.
London, 1881
^^3386 Stevens. Who spoils our New English Books? 18°
cloth, uncut. London, 1884
3387 Stevens. Catalogue of Rare Books relating to America.
^* Part I. A-Cot. pp. 48. 12° paper. London, 1885
CATALOGUE. 317
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^— _., .,w^ Stevens. Recollections of Mr. James Lenox of New
/ York, and the Formation of his Library, pp. 211.
Portrait on India paper. Square 8° boards, uncut.
Large paper. London, (Chiswick Press), 1886
3389 Stevens. The Dawn of British Trade to the East Ladies
•^ as recorded in the Court Minutes of the East India
Company, 1599-1603. Containing an account of the
formation of the Company, the first adventure and
Waymouth's Voyage in search of the North-West Pas-
sage. With an introduction by Geo. Birdwood. 8°
cloth, uncut. London, 1886
Large paper : only 50 copies printed.
3390 [Stevens, John.] A New Collection of Voyages and
Travels, containing: I. A Description of the Molucco
and Phillipine Islands, by Argensola. II. A New Ac-
count of Carolina, by Mr. Lawson. III. The Travels
of P. de Cieza, in Peru. IV. The Travels of the
Jesuits in Ethiopia, pp. 244, 264. Maps and plates.
2 vols, small 4° calf, (worn). London, 171 1
3391 Stevens, Rev. W. B. History of Georgia, from its first
Discovery by Europeans, to 1798. pp. 503, 524. 2
portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1847
3392 Sternhold and Hopkins. The Whole Book of Psalms,
collected into English metre. 8° sheep. London, 1754
00 3393 Sternhold and Hopkins. The Whole Book of Psalms
collected into English metre. 18° calf.
John Baskerville: Birmingham, 1762
*T| 3394 Stickney, Charles E. History of the Minisink Region,
which includes the present towns of Minisink, Deer-
park, Mount Hope, Greenville and Wawayanda, N. Y.
By Charles E. Stickney. pp. 211. 8° boards, uncut.
Middletown, 1867
<3C !jrA>5^95 Stiles, Rev. Ezra. History of three of the Judges of
^ i^'^ K.ing Charles I. Whalley, Goffe, and Dixwell, who at
the Restoration, 1660, fied to America, pp. 355. Por-
trait and 9 plates. 16° sheep. Hartford, 1794
>..^3396 Stiles. Discourse on the Christian Union, delivered
^ before the convention of the Cong. Clergy in the
Colony of Rhode Island, 1761; — Election Sermon,
preached at Hartford, 1783. 2 vols. 8° and 16° morocco.
Boston and Worcester.
5T>3397 Stiles. Life of. By Abiel Holmes, pp. 404. Por-
trait by S. Hill. 8° half morocco. Boston, 1798
3398 Stiles, H. R. Bundling; its origin, progress and de-
75:
Ji
I
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°^ cline in America, pp. 139. Square 16° cloth, uncut.
Albany, 1869
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3400
3401
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3403
3404
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3405
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^5-3407
5^ 3408
75~3409
^^34>o
Stille, Charles J. How a Free People Conduct a Long
War, 1863 ; — Comte de Broglie, the proposed Stadtholder
of America, 1888; — Life and Services of J. R. Poin-
sett, 1888; — Religious Tests in Provincial Pennsyl-
vania, 1885; — Beaumarchais and " The Lost Million,"
a chapter of the secret history of the American Revo-
lution. 5 pamphlets. Phila.
Stith, William. The History of the First Discovery
and Settlement of Virginia. With the appendix to the
first part, etc. pp. (8), 331, (5), 134. 8° half mo-
rocco, gilt.
Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1747
Stith. The History of the First Discovery and Settle-
ment of Virginia. With appendix to the first part, etc.
(Old map inserted.) pp. (8), 331, (5), 134. 8° crimson
crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt edges, inside
borders, by Matthews.
Virginia printed : London, reprinted, 1753
Stobo. Memoirs of Major Robert Stobo, of the
Virginia Regiment. Map. 18° cloth. Pittsburgh, 1854
Stockbridge, Mass. Stockbridge, Past and Present; or
records of an old mission station. By Miss E. F.
Jones, pp. 275. 12° cloth. Springfield, 1854
Stoddard, Solomon. A Guide to Christ ; with an epistle
prefixed, by the Rev. Increase Mather, pp. 85. 16°
sheep. F. Draper: Boston, 1735
Stockdale, John. A Geographical, Historical and
Political Description of the Empire of Germany, Hol-
land, Italy, etc., compiled and translated from the
German, pp. 390, 87. Maps. Large 4° half russia,
(broken). London, 1800
Stolberg, Count F. L. Travels through Germany,
Switzerland, Italy, and Sicily. Translated by Thomas
Holcraft. Second ed. 4 vols. 8° half calf, gilt.
Autograph and bookplate of Robert Southey- London, 1797
Stone, W. L. Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea;
including the border wars of the American Revolution.
Map and portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1838
Stone. Life and Times of Red-Jacket, or Sa-Go-Ye-
Wat-Ha. pp. 484. Portrait. 8° cloth. New York, 1841
Stone. Uncas and Miantonomoh; or historical dis-
course delivered at Norwich, Conn., July 4, 1842. 18°
cloth. New York, 1842
Stone. The Campaign of Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne,
and the Expedition of Lieut. Col. Barry St. Leger.
pp. 461. Map and illustrations. 12° cloth. Albany, 1877
CATALOGUE. 319
'Tl^V^4ii Stone. Memoir of the Centennial Celebration of Bur-
goyne's Surrender, held at Schuylerville, N. Y., Oct.
17, 1877. pp. 189. 8° paper, uncut. Albany, 1878
j IQ 3412 Stoneham, Mass. A Brief History of the Town of
Stoneham, Mass. By Silas Dean. pp. 36. 16° boards.
Boston, 1843
') ^ 3413 Stonington, Conn. The Defence of Stonington against
i ^ a British Squadron, August 9th to 12th, 1814. pp. 54.
4° paper, uncut. Hartford, 1864
Only 124 copies privately printed.
^^3414 Story, Joseph. Eulogy on General George Wash-
^ ington, Marblehead, January 2, 1800. pp. 24. 8° calf.
Salem, 1800
2f 25^3415 Story. The Power of Solitude, a poem in two parts.
First ed. pp. 100. 12° boards, uncut.
I Printed by John Russell: Boston, n. d.
\i Q 3416 Story. The same. New and improved edition, pp.
I 260. Frontispiece. 16° calf. Salem, 1S04
.3417 Story. Commentaries of the Constitution of the United
f ^^ States. Abridged by the author, pp. 736. 8° half
j calf, gilt. Boston, 1833
f):^^34i8 Story. Commentaries on the Constitution of the United
States. Third ed. 2 vols. 8° sheep. Boston, 1858
/ 0^3419 Story. Life and Letters of. Edited by his son William
/ W. Story; — Miscellaneous Writings of. Portrait. 3
vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1835-51
3420 Stoughton, John. Our English Bible, its translations
/
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and translators; — Dissent in its relation to the Church
of England, by Curteis. 2 vols. 12° cloth.
3421 [Stour, James.] The Antiquarian Itinerary, comprising
Specimens of Architecture, Monastic. Castellated and
Domestic, with other Vestiges of Antiquity in Great
Britain. Numerous plates. 7 vols. 8° cloth, uncut.
Large Paper. London, 1816
^3422 Stratton, C. S. Sketch of the Life of Charles S. Strat-
ton, the Man in Miniature, known as General Tom
Thumb. 12° half roan (broken). New York, 1847
3423 StOtt), lolin. The Annales, or General Chronicle of
^^ England, augmented by Edmond Hawes. pp. 988 and
table. Biack letter. Folio, calf.
Thomas Adams: London, 1615
3424 Strickland, Agnes. Lives of the seven Bishops com-
J mitted to the Tower in 1688. pp. 393. 12° cloth,
uncut, London. 1866
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3425 Streeter, S. F. Maryland two Hundred Years ago. 8°
half morocco, gilt edges. Baltimore, 1852
3426 Strutt, Joseph. Sports and Pastimes of the People of
^ England. Second ed. pp. 357. Illustrated by 39
plates, selected from Ancient Paintings. Royal 4° halj
calf. London, 1810
^ 3427 Strutt. Sports and Pastimes of the People of Eng-
land. New edition by William Hone. pp. 420. 140
engravings. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1838
3428 Stuart. Memoirs of Prince Charles Stuart (Count of
^^ Albany), commonly called the Young Pretender; with
Notices of the Rebellion in 1745. By C. L. Klose.
Second ed. pp. 410, 383. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth,
uncut. London, 1846
/o 3429 Suckling, George. Historical Account of the Virgin
Islands in the West Indies, from their being settled by
the English near a century past, to their obtaining a
Legislature of their own in 1773 and the lawless state
in which his Majesty's subjects in these islands have re-
mained since that time to the present, pp. 116. 8°
stitched. * London, 1780
^3430 Sullivan, James. Observations upon the Government
of the United States of America, pp. 55. 8° calf.
Boston, 1 791
Inscription on title, "Theophilus Parsons, Esqr., from the Author."
^--^3431 Sullivan. History of the District of Maine. Map. 8°
half morocco (name on title). Boston, 1795
Copy of two Deeds, 1643, inserted.
J ' 3432 Sullivan. History of Land Titles in Massachusetts,
pp. 392. 8° sheep (broken). Boston, 1801
/V 3433 Sullivan, John. The Military Services and Public Life
of Major-General John Sullivan, of the American Revo-
lutionary Army. By T. C. Amory. pp. 320. Portrait.
I 8° cloth. Boston, 1868
I/O 3434 Sullivan, William. Historical Causes and Effects, from
I 476 to 1517. pp. 615. 12° cloth. Boston, 1838
Ijr-* 3435 [Sullivan.] Familiar Letters on Public Characters,
and Public Invents, from 1783 to 1815. pp. 468. 12°
half calf. Boston, 1834
3436 Sumner, Charles. Fourth of July Oration, 1845; — Re-
marks on the same, by a citizen, 1845; — Phi Beta
Kappa Address, Aug. 27, 1846; — White Slavery in the
Barbary States, 1847; — Fame and Glory, 1847; —
Speech on the Fugitive Slave Bill, Aug. 26, 1852; —
Sumner Outrage, 1856. 7 vols. 8° half roan. Boston.
fj
CATALOGUE. 321
^~~3437 SuxMMER Cruise; — Ingham Papers; — Ninety Days
^ worth of Europe ; — Country Living ; — Country Think-
ing; — Gentle Life. 8 vols. 12° cloth.
^ on i^^'^ SwETT Genealogy. Mementos of the Swett Family
^ ^^ By J. W. Thornton. 8° cloth. Roxbury, 1851
Only 100 copies privately printed.
^ 3439 Swift, Jonathan. A Tale of a Tub, written for the
Universal Improvement of Mankind. To which is
added, an Account of a Battel between the Antient and
Modern Books in St. James's Library. With the
Author's i\pology; and Explanatory Notes, by W,
W[o]tt[o]n, B. D. , and others. Fifth ed. pp. 344.
Plates. 8° calf. London, 17 10
j^ 3440 Swift, Samuel. Statistical and Historical Account of
the County of Addison, Vermont, pp. 132. Portrait.
8° paper. Middlebury, 1859
^^3441 Sydney, Algernon. Memoirs of. By G. W. Meadley,
/ with Appendix, pp. 400. Portrait. 8° half calf.
London, 1813
/ ^3442 Syllacius, Nicolaus. De Insulis Meridiani Indici Maris
nuper inventis. With a translation in English, by Rev.
John Mulligan. Royal 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt
top. New York, 1859
Only 100 copies printed.
^
3443 Symmes, Rev. Thomas. The Original Account of Capt.
'■^ John Lovewell's "Great Fight" with the Indians at
Pequawket, May 8, 1725. New edition, with notes, by
N. Bouton. pp. 48. Map. 4° half calf.
Concord, N. H., 1861
^^3444 I "ABLET (The), or Picture of Real Life; justly rep-
\ resenting, as in a Looking-Glass, the Virtues and
Vices, Fopperies and Fooleries of the Age. pp. 371.
8 calf. London, 1762
^^5-3445 Tales of the Fireside. By a Lady of Boston, pp. 225.
12° boards, uncut. Boston, 1827
^3446 Talfourd, T. N. Ion, a Tragedy in five Acts. Fourth
f"^ ed., to which are added Sonnets, pp. 128. 8° half
morocco. Moxon: London, 1837
J -3447 Tallmadge, Col. Benjamin. Memoir of. Prepared by
^^ Himself. Portrait. 8° cloth. New York, 1858
3448 Tanner, H. S. Description of the Canals and Rail
^° Roads of the United States, pp. 272. Map. 8° cloth.
New York, 1840
322 CATALOGUE.
~T. 3449 Tasso, Torquato. Jerusalem delivered, an Heroic
•^^ Poem. Translated by John Hoole. First American
edition, pp. 339, 368. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° sheep
Newburyport, 18 10
J 3450 Tasso. Jerusalem Delivered. Translated into English
Spenserian Verse, with a Life of the Author, by J. H.
Wiffen. Third ed. pp. 560. Portrait. 2 vols. 16"
half calf. London, 1830
3451 Tate and Brady. New Version of the Psalms of David,
1^^ fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. First ed. pp.
318. 18° calf, gilt, yellow edges. London, 1696
3452 Tate and Brady. The same. Second ed. pp. 314. 18°
z^\5~9 calf, gilt, yellow edges. London, 1698
3453 Tate and Brady. New Version of the Psalms of David.
•^■^ pp. 232. 8° morocco. London, 1770
3454 Tatham, J. The Rump; or the Memoir of the late
o Times. A New Comedy, pp. 68. Small 4° half russia.
London. 1660
j^ 3455 Taylor, Isaac. Natural History of Enthusiasm; —
'■^ Spiritual Despotism; — Fanaticism. 3 vols. 12° half
morocco. Boston, 1830-34
_ 34=^6 Tayler, J. J. A Retrospect of the Religious Life of
•''7 England, or the Church. Puritanism, and Free Inquiry.
1 PP- 563- 8° cloth, uncut. London. 1845
3457 Taylor, Jeremy. A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophe-
00 sying. First ed. pp. 267. Engraved title by W. Mar-
shall, (mounted.) Small 4° half morocco, gilt.
Printed for R. Royston: London, 1647
3458 Taylor. 'J"he Rule and Exercises of Holy Living; —
" ^ Holy Dying, pp. 424, 327. Portrait. 2 vols. S"' an-
tique calf, red edges. W. Pickering: London, 1847
I 3459 Taylor, John. A Paraphrase with Notes on the Epistle
to the Romans, pp. 460. 8° morocco, gilt.
Dublin, 1746
3460 Taylor, W. C. Romantic Biography of the Age of
c<.,(oO Elizabeth, pp.420, 392. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth,
uncut. London, 1842
/^Q 3461 Ternaux, H. Bibliotheque Ame'ricaine, au Catalogue
des Ouvrages relatifs a I'Amdrique, qui ont paru depuis
sa decouverte jusqu'a I'An 1700. pp. 191. Royal 4°
cloth, uncut. Paris, 1837
« -J 3462 Terneaux. Notice sur les Imprimeries qui existent ou
ont exists en Europe, pp. 146. 8° half roan.
Paris, 1843
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~~P^ J463 Terry, G. W. The Alphabet annotated for Youth and
Adults, in Doggerel Verse, by an Old Etonian. Royal
4° cloth. London.
/ /y-_ 3464 Thacher, B. B. Indian Biography, pp. 324, 319. Por-
1/ trait. 2 vols. 16° boards, uncut. New York, 1832
/ -2ry 3465 [Thacher.] Traits of the Tea Party; being a Memoir
/ of George R. T. Hewes, one of the last Survivors. Por-
trait. 16° morocco. New York, 1835
>y ^ 3466 Thacher, James, Military Journal, during the Ameri-
can Revolutionary War, from 1775 to 1783; describing
the events and transactions of this period, with nu-
I merous historical facts and anecdotes. To which is
j added an appendix, containing biographical sketches
j of several general officers, pp. 487. 8° half moroccq.
I Boston, 1827
V ^;L -'"'"^7 Thacher. American Medical Biography; or Memoirs of
Eminent Physicians who have flourished in America, pp.
436, 280. Portraits. 2 vols, in i. 8° half morocco.
Boston, 1828
J A5" ^"^^^ Thacher. An Essay on Demonology, Ghosts, and Ap-
j paritions; also an Account of the Witchcraft Delusion
I at Salem, in 1692. 16° morocco. Boston, 1831
S~ o ^469 Thacher, Peter. An Oration delivered at Watertown,
March 5, 1776, to commemorate the Bloody Massacre
at Boston, March 5, 1770. pp. 15. 4° half morocco.
Watertown, 1776
J Charters. London; — Otis, James. Rights -of the
British Colonies. Boston, 1764; — Authentic Account
of the Proceedings of the Congress held at New York,
1765. 1767; — Two Papers on the Subject of Taxing
the British Colonies in America. London, 1767; —
Justice and Necessity of Taxing the American Colonies.
London, 1766; — Dickenson, J. Letters from a Farmer
in Pennsylvania. True Sentiments of America con-
tained in a collection of letters, etc. London, 1768; —
Privileges of the Island of Jamaica vindicated. Lon-
don, 1766; — The late Occurences in North America
considered. London, 1766; — Correct Copies of the
two Protests against the Bill to repeal the Stamp Act.
Paris, 1766. Examination of Dr. Franklin. 1767. 3
vols. 8° half sheep.
3514 Tracts. Search after Happiness. Phila., 1774; —
c2. fl Armine and Elvira. Phila., 1774; — Observations on
the Boston Port Bill, by Josiah Quincy. Phila., 1774;
— Summary View of the Rights of British America. 8°
sheep. Phila., 1774
— 35 '5 Tracts. Search, E. Freewill, Foreknowledge and
Fate. London, 1763; — Priestley on Philosophical Ne-
cessity; — Butterworth, L. Thoughts on Moral Gov-
ernment Evesham, 1792. 8° mottled calf.
j^35i6 Travels. A General History of Travels and Voyages,
pp. 480. Maps and portraits. 8° sheep. Glasgow, 1810
Two maps inserted.
3517 Treaty of Amity, Commerce. Navigation between his
00 Britannic Majesty and the United States of America.
pp. 190. Second ed. 8° sheep. Phila., 1795
328 CATALOGUE
. ^3518 Travers, George. Trial of, for the murder of James
^ McKim and Thomas Hasey at the U. S. Navy Yard in
Charlestown, Nov. 27, 1814. pp. 91. 8° boards, un-
cut. Boston, 1815
, 3519 Trescott, W. H. The Diplomatic History of the Ad-
•^ / *^ ministration of Washington and Adams, 1 789-1801. pp.
283. 8° half calf. Boston, 1857
Autograph of Rufus Choate.
5,^3520 Trial. Report of the Evidence at the Trial of Levi
^ I and Laban Kenniston on an indictment for the Robbery
of Major Elijah P. Goodridge, Dec. 19, 1816. pp. 32.
8° paper, uncut. Salem, 1817
I 3521 Trial of John R. Buzzell before the Supreme Judicial
/ j2.5~ Court of Massachusetts for arson and burglary in the
Ursuline Convent at Charlestown. pp. 103. Boston,
1834. (With other tracts bound in.) 8° half sheep.
y 3522 Trial. Life of Samuel Tully, who was executed at South
^ Boston, Dec. 10, 1812 for piracy. Written by himself,
pp. 36. 8° stitched. Boston, 1812
j 3523 Trial. Report of the Trial of Ephraim Wheeler for a
^ "^ 5~~ rape committed on the body of Betsy Wheeler his
/ daughter, a girl thirteen years of age, before the Su-
I preme Judicial Court at Lenox, County of Berkshire,
I on the second Tuesday of Sept., 1805. pp. 57. 8°
! paper, uncut. Newburyport, 1805
3524 Trial of Jonathan Martin at the Castle of York, March
^^ ^i^ 1829, for setting fire to York Minster, portrait on
title, pp. 36; — Account of the Alarming and Destructive
Fire in York Minster on Feb. 2, 1829, with a sketch of
the life of Jonathan Martin. Frontispiece, pp. 36. 2
vols. 8° paper, uncut. York, 1829
-7 3525 Trial. Important Trial for Seduction, in the Superior
** Court of New York, before Justice Oakley, Nancy Van
Haun vs. Silas E. Burrows, Nov. 27-28, 1833. pp. 20.
8° stitched. n. p. n. d.
Q 3526 Trial. Full and Authentic Report of the Testimony on
the Trial of Matt. F. Ward, with the speeches of Crit-
tenden, Helm, Marshall and Wolfe, and the reply of
Alfred Allen, pp. 176. 8° paper, uncut.
New York, 1854
3527 Trial. Report of the Trial of Rev. Ephraim K. Avery
^ for the murder of Sarah M. Cornell, by Richard Hil-
dreth. pp. 143; — Arguments of Counsel in the close of
the Trial of Rev. Ephraim K. Avery for the murder of
Sarah M. Cornell, May 6 to June 2, 1833. pp. 207. 2
vols. 8° sheets folded. Boston,
CATALOGUE. 329
~ 3528 Trial of a Lady on the Suspicion of Theft, who was
^■2' confined thirt3'-three days in the Suffolk jail, pp. 11.
8° paper. Boston, 1829
3529 Trials. Report of the Trial of Archibald H. Rowan,
/ =2^ fQ^ the distribution of a Libel, Dublin, 1794; — Trial of
William Skirving, Secretary to the British Convention,
for Sedition. Edinburgh, 1794. Bound together. 8°
half sheep.
3530 Trial. Commonwealth vs. J. T. Buckingham on an In-
I v" dictment for a Libel, Dec. 1822, pp. 60; — Letter to
the Hon. Josiah Quincy on the Law of Libel as laid
down by him in the case of Commonwealth vs. Bucking-
ham, by (H. G. Otis, Jr.) pp. 62, 1822; — Report of
the Trial of John N. Maffitt before the Council of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, in Boston, Dec. 26, 1822.
pp. 31. 3 pamphlets. Boston.
•r/)/)353i Trollope, Mrs. Domestic Manners of the Americans.
Plates. 2 vols. 12° half calf, gilt, yellow edges.
London, 1832
3532 Trollope. The same. pp. 325. Plates. 8° cloth.
' r New York, 1832
1*^3533 Trubner, Nicholas. Bibliographical Guide to American
I Literature, pp. 554. 8° half roan. London, 1859
3534 Trumbull. Benjamin. History of Connecticut. Vol.
'^ ''* 1, (all published.) Map and portraits engraved by
I Doolittle. 8° sheep. Hartford, 1797
-t-n 3535 Trumbull. General History of the United States, from
' "^^ the Discovery in 1492. pp.442. (Vol. I, all published.)
I 8° half calf. Boston, 1810
//,' 3536 Trumbull. A Complete History of Connecticut, civil
/<2 hO ^jjj ecclesiastical, from 1630 to 1764. pp. 567,548.
Portrait. 2 vols. 8° sheep. New Haven, 1818
/ 5-A 3537 Trumbull, Henry. History of the Discovery of Amer-
ica. Folded and other plates, colored. 8° half mo-
rocco. Boston, 1832
) Xs~'
;538 Trumbull, John. Poetical Works of, with explanatory
Notes. Portrait and plates, pp. 177, 235. 2 vols, in
I. 8° blue morocco, extra, red edges. Hartford, 1820
ii 3539 Irumbull. M'Fingal, an Epic Poem in four Cantos,
pp. 95. 16° sheep, (stamp on title.) Phila, 1791
3540 Trumbull. M'Fingal, an Epic Poem. With introduc-
I JLy tion and notes by B. J. Lossing. pp. 322. Portrait.
Imperial 8° cloth, uncut. New York, i860
Large Paper.
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J
"7ir~354i Trumbull. M'Fingal; a Modern Epic Poem, with Ex-
planatory Notes, pp. 184. 18° boards, uncut.
Boston, 1826
7^-3542 Trumbull. Autobiography, Reminiscences and Letters
of, from 1756 to 1841. pp. 439. Portraits. 8° cloth,
uncut. New York, 1841
3543 Trumbull, Jonathan. Life of Jonathan Trumbull, Sen.
^ Governor of Connecticut. By L W. Stuart. Colored
plates. 8° cloth. Boston, 1859
/ ^ 3544 Trumbull, J. Hammond. The True-Blue Laws of Con-
necticut and New Haven, and the False Blue Laws in-
vented by the Rev. Samuel Peters, pp. 360. 12°
cloth. Hartford, 1876
3545 Trumbull. 'I'he Rev. Samuel Peters, his Defenders
and Apologists. 8° paper. Hartford, 1877
Only 150 copies printed, presentation copy.
_ 3546 Trumbull. A Letter from Rev. Thomas Hooker of
Hartford, in answer to the complaints of Gov. Winthrop
of Mass. against Connecticut, pp. 18. 1859; — A Sin-
gle Leaf at the end of Eliot's Indian Bible, (both edi-
tions.) 35 copies privately printed, pp. 4. 1865; —
Origin of M'Fingal. pp. 40. 1868; — Best Method of
Studying the American Languages, pp. 25, 1870; — On
Some Mistaken Notions of Algonkin Grammar and on
mistranslations of words from Eliot's Bible, pp. 19,
1870; — Re-Interment of the remains of Lady Alice
Apsley Boteler Fenwick, Old Saybrook, 1870. pp. 24; —
Composition of Indian Geographical Names, illustrated
from the Algonkin Languages, pp. 51, 1870; — On
Some Words derived from languages of North American
Indians, pp. 14, 1872; — Notes on Forty Algonkin
Versions of the Lord's Prayer, pp. 116, 1873; — His-
torical Notes on the Constitutions of Connecticut, 1639-
1818. pp. 60, 1873. 10 pamphlets.
. 3547 Trusler, Rev. John. Chronology; or, the Historian's
Vade-Mecum. Eighth ed. pp. 246. 12° calf.
London, 1776
n C3548 Truro, Mass. Truro, Cape Cod, or Land Marks and
Sea Marks. By Shebnah Rich. pp. 580. Illustrations.
8° cloth. Boston, 1883
- 3549 Tucker, Beverly. The Partisan Leader. Secretly
printed in Washington (in the year 1836) by Duff Green,
for Circulation in the Southern States, but afterwards
suppressed, pp. 392. 2 vols. 12° boards.
New York, 1861
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/ JT>-^55o Tucker, St. George. A Dissertation on Slavery; with
a Proposal for the Gradual Abolition of it, in the State
of Virginia. Philadelphia printed, 1796. 8° half mo-
rocco, gilt edges. New York reprinted, 1861
:Zo355i Tucker, William W. The Valley of Andorra. (By J.
F. Blade.) pp.66. Map; — The Neutral Territory of
Moresnet. (By Charles Hoch.) pp. 18. Map. 2 vols.
12° cloth. Privately printed: Cambridge, 1882
(26^^552 TucKERMAN, H. T. America and her Commentators,
pp. 460. 8° cloth. New York, 1864
x^ 3553 Tudor, Henry. Narrative of a Tour in North America,
comprising Mexico, pp. 468, 548. 2 vols. 8° cloth,
uncut. London, 1834
»o 3554 Tudor, William. An Oration delivered March 5, 1779,
to commemorate the Bloody Tragedy of the Fifth of
March, 1770. pp. 23. 4° half morocco. Boston, 1779
125^3555 Tudor. Letters on the Eastern States. Second ed.
I PP- 423- 8° half calf, gilt. ' Boston, 1821
J2.iyS^S Tyler, Moses Coit. History of American Literature.
/ 1607-1765. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1878
^^^3566 [Tyler, Royal.] The Algerine Captive; or, the life and
adventures of Dr. Updike Underhill, six years prisoner
among the Algerines. 2 vols, in one. 16° calf.
Walpole, N. H., 1797
^^^567 Tyler, Rev. W. S. Memorial of Adj. Frazar A.
Stearns, of the 21st Massachusetts Volunteers, killed at
Newbern, March 14, 1862. 7 leaves. Portrait. Royal
4° paper, uncut.
Printed for the Junior Class of Amherst College.
, 3568 Tyndale, William. The New Testament of Our Lord
and Saviour Jesus Christ, published in 1526. With a
memoir by George Offor. Bagster's Reprint. Folio,
212. Portrait. 8° morocco. London, 1836
/D 35*^9 Tyndale. The New Testament of Our Lord and Sa-
viour Jesus Christ. The original edition, 1526. New
edition by J. P. Dabney. Portrait. 12° half morocco.
Andover, 1837
^ 3570 Tyndale. The First Printed English New Testament.
Translated by William Tyndale. Photo-lithographic
fac-simile. Edited by Edward Arber. Small 4° half
roan. London, 1871
Jo 3571 Tyson, Job R. Discourse before the Historical Society
of Pennsylvania, Feb. 21, 1842 on the Colonial History
of the Eastern and some of the Southern States, pp.
64. 8° half roan. Phila., 1842
3572 Tytler, William. An Inquiry, historical and critical,
into the evidence against Mary Queen of Scots.
Fourth ed. pp. 381, 422. 2 vols. 8° calf, gilt.
London, 1790
3573 I JnDERHILL, Capt. John. News from America;
^^ or, a new and experimental! discoverie of New
England, pp. 44. Map. 4° half morocco.
London, 1638
This is an early narrative of the first serious trouble with the
Indians, in 1637, the Pequot War. Captain Underhill was comman-
der of the Massachusetts forces at the storming of the fort.
The plan of the Indian fort is executed with a pen. Two leaves
are too closely trimmed at the bottom.
Capt. Underhill was one of the three deputies from Poston to the
General Court, and one of the earliest officers of the Ancient and
Honorable Artillery Co.
00
NEVVES FROM
AMERICA,
OR,
A NEW AND EXPERI-
MENTALL DISCOVERIE OF
New En gl an dj
CONTAINING,
A TRVE RELATION OF THEIR
War-like proceedings thefctwo ycarcslaft
paft, with a Figure of the Indian Fort,
or Palizado.^
Alfo adifcovery ofthefcT
places, that as yet have I
very few or no Inhabi- I ^..„,,„
tantswhich would yeeld W,'^,^ ^equet*
35}CCiall accommodation | * ) NarAnfett'Baj,
Hftdfons River,
Long Jjland,
NahAnticHt,
L^fartins yitijard.
to fuch as will Plant
there, j
€lizjihetb Jjlands*
PufcHtaway. <
Casks with about a hun-
dred Iflandj, nccrc to
By Captaine IoHNUNDERHiJux,,a Commander
in the Warresihere;
LONDON,
Printed by f.T> . for Feter Cole, and are to be fold at the (igne
of the Glove in Corne-hill neere the
Royall E?«hange, x^jS*
Fac-simile of Title Page of "Underhill's Newes from America, 1638.
No. 3573.
/%
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o I- ^3574 Union, Me. History of, with a Family Register. By
^ J. L. Sibley, pp. 540. Portrait. 12° morocco.
Boston, 1851
35 75 United States. Return of the whole Number of Persons
^^ within the several Districts of the United States, pp.
56. 8° half calf. Phila., 1791
IThe first Census of the United States. Autograph of Thomas
Jefferson.
j ^^-^3576 Updike, Wilkins. Memoirs of the Rhode Island Bar.
^ 1^^^ pp. 311. 8° cloth. Boston, 1842
1 3577 Updike. History of the Episcopal Church in Narra-
g^"set, R. 1., including a history of other Episcopal
Churches in the State, pp. 533. Portrait. 8° cloth.
New York, 1847
3578 UphaiM, C. W. Lectures on Witchcraft, comprising a
" History of the Delusion in Salem, in 1692. 16° half
russia. Boston, 1831
/5~ldD 3579 Upham. Salem NVitchcraft; with an account of Salem
village, and a history of opinions on witchcraft and
kindred subjects, pp. 469, 553. Frontispieces. 2 vols.
8" cloth, uncut. Boston, 1867
^o 3580 Upham, Thomas C. American Sketches, pp. 120.
18° half morocco, uncut, gilt top, (foxed).
New York, 1819
3581 Upham. A Philosophical and Practical Treatise on the
Will. pp. 400. 8° boards. Portland, 1834
;582 Uring, M. A History of the Voyages and Travels of
Capt. Nathaniel Uring. pp. 384; — A Relation of the
late intended Settlement of the Islands of St. Lucia
and St. Vincent, in America, pp. 135. Maps. 8°
calf. London, 1726-27
/ 1^^3583 Usher, James, Bishop of Armagh. The Rights of
Primogeniture; or, the excellency of royall authority in
a sermon preached before His Majesty in the Isle of
Wight, upon the anniversary of his birth day. pp. 12.
Small 4° calf. London, 1648
I
I
/ 3o 35^-+ \ /ANBRUGH, Sir John. Plays written by Sir John
\i Vanbrugh. pp. 372, 341. Portrait. 2 vols. 12°
I calf. London, 1776
/ ^.3585 Vane, Sir Henry. Tryal of Sir Henry Vane, Kt., at the
"^^ Kings Bench, Westminister, June 2nd and 6th, 1662,
i with his speeches and other papers written by him. pp.
' 135. Small 4° blue morocco, gilt edges, by Hayday.
(London), 1662
J S^'
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I
! ~~ 3586 Vane, Sir Henry. A MS. volume containing 45 folio
°° documents, 1619-1652, warrants drawn on the Receiver
General by the Committee for the Revenue, and signed
by Sir Henry Vane, the elder, (spelled ffane), Sir Henry
Vane the younger, the Regicides Valentine Wanton,
Sir Henry Mildmay, Cornelius Holland, James Temple,
Sir Thomas Gray, Humphrey Edwards, Richard Deane,
Lords Salisbury, Pembrokes, Day and Scale, etc., Denis
Bond, the favorite of Cromwell, Edward and Alex.
Fopham, and many others. Beautiful sepia portrait,
stipple, of the elder Vane, engraved portrait of Gover-
nor Vane, woodcut of Raby Castle, and letter of John
Wallerof London, explaining how the papers came into
his hands. Bound in small folio, half morocco.
Varnhagen, F. a. de. Amerigo Vespucci, son Caractere,
ses Ecrits, sa Vie et ses Navigations. Map. Small
folio, cloth, uncut. Lima, 1865
5~o3588 Varnu.m, J. M. The Case, Trevett against Weeden; on
information and complaint for refusing paper bills in
payment for butcher's meat, in market at par with
species, tried before the Superior Court of R. I., Sep-
tember term 1786. pp. 4, 60. 4° half morocco.
Providence, 1787
p 03589 Vassall Genealogy. The Vassalls of New England and
their immediate descendants. By E. p. Harris, pp. 26.
8° paper. Albany, 1862
[Vaughan, Dr. Benjamin.] The Rural Socrates; or, an
account of a celebrated philosophical farmer, pp. 203,
e o
7^
3590
13. 8° sheep.
Hallowell, 1800
3591 Vaughan, Samuel, of London. Manuscript Journal,
^ 76 pages, 8°, of a tour made in America in 1787, from
I June i8, to Sept. 4; including seven water-color plans
and views. " Minutes made by S. V. from stage to
stage on a Tour from Fort Pitt or Pittsbourg in com-
pany with W. Michael Morgan O'Brien, from thence by
S. V. only — through Virginia, Maryland and Pennsyl-
vania." Interesting account of Bethlehem and the
community there, of Yorighagony Falls, with a colored
view of Warm Springs, Berkly County, (Va.), with
colored view of Yorktown battle field, of Mount Ver-
non, with colored plan and account of his visit to Gen.
W^ashington, etc. In Sparks's Washington, vol. 9, pp.
281, is a letter from Washington to Vaughan, Nov. 12,
1787, as Vaughan was about returning home. It speaks
of a plan of the house sent by Vaughan to the Gen.,
probably a copy of this one. Bound in 8° light
polished calf, extra, yellow edges, by Pratt. .
CATALOGUE. 335
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3592 Vaughan, Rev. Robert. Hi.story of England under the
House of Stuart, including the Commonwealth. 1603-
1688. pp. 935. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London.
S~0 3593 Vaughan. Religious Parties in England, their princi-
ples, history and present duty. pp. 180. 8° cloth,
uncut. London.
3594 Vaughan, William. The Golden Fleece. Diuided into
^^ three parts, vnder which are discouered the errours of
religion, the vices and decayes of the kingdome, and
lastly the wayes to get wealth, and to restore trading
so much complayned of. Transported from Cambrioll
Colchis, out of the Southernmost part of the iland,
commonly called the Newfovndland. By Orpheus
Junior, pp. (i), 13, 149, 105, 96. Map of New-
foundland. Small 4° boards, uncut.
Francis Williams: London, 1626
Purchas, in his list of " names of divers honourable persons who
have undertaken to aduance his Majesties Plantation in the New-
foundland," says, " the Worshipful William Vaughan, Doctor of
Ciuill Law, hath also vndertaken to plant a circuit in the New-
foundland, and hath in two yeeres sent thither diuers men and
women and hee is willing to entertaine such as will be Aduenturers
with him vpon fit conditions." — Purchas his Pilgrimes, Lond., 1621;,
Vol. IV, page 1888.
Ci >;.~3595 Venegas, Miguel. Noticia de la California, y de su
/ (-^ Conquista temporal, y espiritual, hasta et Tiempo
presente. Maps and plates. 3 vols, small 4° vellum.
Madrid, 1757
Bookplates of George W. Pratt.
<»^ 3596 Venegas. Natural and Civil History of California, pp.
455, 387. Map and plates. 2 vols. 8° calf.
London, 1759
With bookplates of James Stevens.
/y.5~3597 Verburg, Isaak. Reis Beschryving door de Zuid-Zee,
/ langs de Kusten van Chili, Peru en Brazil, 1712-1714,
pp. 406, 16. Numerous maps and plates. Small 4°
vellum. Amsterdam, 17 18
^ 3598 VeRxMONt State Papers, being a collection of records and
^^ * ^ documents, connected with the assumption and estab-
lishment of government by the people of Vermont, pp.
I 567. 8° sheep. Middlebury, 1823
I
I I*.-. 3599 [Verstegan, R.] A Restitution of decayed Intelligence
^ -^^ in antiquities concerning the most noble and renowned
English nation, pp. 338, 12. Engraved title. 4° calf.
London, 1634
/
-^r
3600 Vetromile, Rev. Eugene. The Abnakis and their His-
tory, pp. 171. 12° cloth. New York, 1866
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n i.\ 3601 r\ espucius-Hylacomylus. ] Cosmographiae Introdvc-
; tio cvm qvibvsdam Geometriae ac astronomiae pnn-
cipiis ad earn rem necessariis Insuper quatuor Am-
erici Vespucij nauigationes. Vniuersalis Cosmo-
graphia; descriptio tarn in solido quam piano, eis etiam
insertis quae Ptholomjeo ignota a nuperis reperta sunt.
52 leaves. Small 4° olive morocco, gilt edges, very
fine tall copy. [St. Die,] Septembris, 1507
This rare tract by Waldsee-Miiller contains the Latin version of
Vespucius' epistle to Soderini, giving a brief account of his four
voyages.
" The idea of calling the newly discovered world America origin-
ated with the compiler of the worlc before us. The suggestion to
which we owe our national name will be found on the reverse of the
fifteenth leaf. " See reproduction.
[Translation. — But now that these parts have been more exten-
sively examined, and another fourth part has been discovered by
Americus Vespucius (as will be seen in the sequel), I do not see
why we should rightly refuse to name it America, namely the land of
Amerigen or America, after its discoverer Americus, a man of saga-
cious mind, since both Europe and Asia took their names from
women : — John Carter Brown Catalogue.']
3602 Vespucius. The Life and Voyages of Americus Ves-
pucius; with illustrations concerning the navigator and
the discovery of the new world. By E. E. Lester and
A. Foster. Portrait. 8° cloth. New York, 1846
3603 Vicars, John. England's Worthies ; under whom all the
civill and bloudy warres since Anno 1642, to Anno 1647,
are related. London, 1647. pp. 108. Numerous
portraits. i2°halfroan, uncut. Reprint: London, 1845
^^[STi 3^°4 Vincent, Francis. History of the State of Delaware,
pp. 478. 8° half crimson morocco. Phila., 1870
3605 Vincent, Rev. H. History of the ^^'esleyan Grove,
Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting, from 1835 ^o 1858.
16"' cloth. Boston, 1858
5606 [Vincent, P.] A True Relation of the Late Battell
fought in New England between the English and the
Pequot Salvages. With the present state of things
there, pp. 24. Small 4° half calf.
London, M. P. for Nathanael Butter, 1637
" The authorship of this exceedingly rare pamphlet, has been at-
tributed to Vincent by the Publishing Committee of the Massachu-
setts Historical Society, in their note to the reprint of the Relation,
in the third volume of their collections."
" It is a narrative of the battle with the Pequods, fought by Cap-
tains Mason and Underhill, an account of which was written by the
last doughty commander and printed in 1638 under the title of News
from America (No. 3573) Vincent's Relation is of even greater
rarity than Underhill's. This is attested by the fact that the reprint
named was made from a mutilated copy, the imperfections of which
were uncorrected in the reprint, from the impossibility of finding a
perfect copy for comparison." — Field^s Indian Bibliography.
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Nunc vero & hef partes funt tatius luftrata?/ &
alia quarta pars per Amcricu Velpuaum( vt in fe#
quentibus audietur)inuenta efbqua non video cut
Amef quis iure vetct ab Americo inuentore fagads ingc
tico ni) viro Amerigen quaft Amerid terram/fiue Ame
ricam dicendamtcuni & Europa &: Afia a mulieri^
bus fuafortitafint nomina.Eius fitu Sc gentis mo^
res ex bis binis Amerid naufgatioiiibus quf fequu
fur liquide iiitelb'gi damn
[Translation. — But now that these parts have been more extensively examined,
and another fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vespucius (as will be seen in
the sequel), I do not see why we should rightly refuse to name it America, namely the land
of Amerigen or America, after its discoverer Americus, a man of sagacious mind, since
both Europe and Asia took their names from women. — /o/ui Cartej- Brcncn Catalogue.']
Fac-simile of Colophon, and Paragraph from "Cosmographia, 1507." No. 3601.
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3617
ViLVAiN, Robert. Enchiridium Epigranniiatum Latino-
Anglicum; an Epitome of Essais, Englished out of
Latin. 16° half sheep. London, 1654
The identical copy described by Lowndes, with autograph of the
author and an epigram to " Mr. J. Row " inserted.
Vindication of the Ministers of the Gospel in and about
London, from the unjust aspersions cast upon their
former actings for the Parliament, as if they had pro-
moted the bringing of the King to capitall punishment,
pp. II. Small 4° half calf. London, 1648
Vinton, J. A. The Giles Memorial. Genealogical
memoirs of the families bearing the names of Giles,
Gould, Holmes, Jennison, Leonard, and other families.
By J. A. Vinton. Portrait. 8° cloth. Boston, 1864
Virgil. The Works of Virgil, translated into English
verse, by Mr. Dryden. A new edition by John Carey.
Plates. 3 vols. 8° calf. London, 1806
Virginia. True Declaration of the Estate of the Colonic
in Virginia, with a confutation of such scandalous re-
ports as have tended to disgrace of so worthy an en-
terprise. Published by the Councell of Virginia, pp.
60. Small 4° half morocco. London, 1610
" This tract is an earnest defence of the design of colonizing Vir-
ginia. It was composed at a time when many urged its abandon-
ment." Priced by Quaritch at ^120.
Virginia. Nova Britannia. Offering most excellent
fruits by planting in Virginia, exciting all such as be
well affected to further the same. London, 1609.
Edited by F. L. Hawks. Not paged,
uncut.
Large paper Reprint ; only 50 copies.
Virginia. The same. 4° boards.
Only 250 copies printed.
Virginia. Publick Good without Private Interest; or,
a compendious remonstrance of the present sad state
and condition of the English Colonic in Virginia.
Small 4° paper, uncut. (Reprint), London, 1657
Virginia. Abridgement of the Publick Laws of Vir-
ginia, etc. (No titlepage and imperfect at the end.)
16° half calf. (London, 1728)
With bookplate of Josiah Quincy.
Virginia. The Statutes at Large; being a collection of
all the laws of Virginia, from the first session of the
Legislature in 16 19 to 1808. By W. W. Hening. 13
vols. 8° sheep. New York, 1823
Virginia. Colonial Records of Virginia. pp. 106.
Large 4° paper, uncut. Richmond, 1874
Royal 4° boards.
New York, 1867
New York, 1867
338 CA'l'ALOGUE
A
yx-3618 Virginia. Report and accompanying Documents of the
' Virginia Commission appointed to ascertain the boun-
dary line between Maryland and Virginia, pp. 314, 22.
8° boards. Richmond, 1873
^^ 3619 Virginia. Letters of Thomas Nelson, Jr., Governor of
Virginia, pp. 71. Royal 4° paper, uncut.
Only 500 copies printed. Richmond, 1874
Virginia Hist. Society Publication. New series No. i .
5-p 3620 Virginia. Views of the Constitution of Virginia, con-
tained in the essays of " One of the People," etc. pp.
66. 8° half calf. Richmond, 1850
3621 Virginia Historical Society Collections. New series.
^^ Vols. 1-8. 6 vols, cloth, and 2 vols, paper, uncut.
Together 8 vols. 8°. Richmond, 1882-89
Comprises : Spotswood Letters, 2 vols. ; — Dinwiddie Papers, 2
vols. ; — Huguenot Emigration to Virginia ; — Miscellaneous Papers,
1672-1865; — Virginia Company, 1619-1624, 2 vols.
5-p 3622 Virginia Historical Society. Discourses at the Annual
Meetings of the Society. By H. A. Washington, 1852;
— By W. H. Macfarland, 1851; — By H. B. Grigsby,
1853; — By R. M. T. Hunter, 1854; — By J. P. Hol-
combe, 1856. Bound together. 8° half morocco.
1?// 3623 Virginia. Proceedings of the Va. Hist. Soc. with the
' address of W. W. Henry, on the early settlement of
Virginia, 1882; — Discourse on the Life and Character
of Gov. Tazewell, i860; — Oration by H. B. Grigsby,
Norfolk, 1831; — Final Report of the Virginia Commis-
sioners on the Maryland and Virginia boundary, etc.
12 pamphlets.
*jjr-^624 Volney, C. F. View of the Climate and Soil of the
/ United States of America, pp. 503. Maps and plates.
8° calf. London, 1804
^^3625 VoLNEY. The Ruins; or, a Survey of the Revolutions
of Empires, pp. 392. Plates. 8° half morocco.
London, 1807
^^3626 Voltaire, IVL de. The Metaphysics of Sir Isaac New-
/ ton; or, a Comparison between the Opinions of Sir
Isaac Newton and Mr. Leibnitz. Translated by D. E.
Baker, pp. 72. 8° calf. London, 1747
3627 Voltaire. The Maid of Orleans, or, La Pucelle. Trans-
^^ lated into English Verse, with Notes, by W. H. Ireland,
pp. 288, 279. 2 vols, in one. 8° half calf. London, 1822
^628 Vries, David Peterson de. Voyages from Holland to
1^ America, A. D. 1632 to 1644. Translated from the
Dutch by Henry C. Murphy, pp. 199. Portrait. Royal
4° cloth, uncut. New York, 1853
CATALOGUE. 339
/ ^5~ 3^^9 \a/ "^^^' Master Wace, his Chronicle of the Norman
YV Conquest, from the Roman de Rou. Translated
with notes and illustrations, by Edgar Taylor, pp.
(29), 314. 8° cloth, uncut. W. Pickering: London, 1837
^O 3^3° Wachsmuth, William. Historical Antiquities of the
Greeks, with Reference to their Political Institutions.
Translated by E. Woolrych. pp. 472, 574. 2 vols. 8°
half roan, uncut. Oxford, 1837
2c- 3631 Waddington, John. Survey of Congregational History,
pp. 368. 12° cloth. London, 1866
/ On 3^3^ Wafer, Lionel. A New Voyage and Description of the
Isthmus of America. Second ed. Copper plates, pp.
283. 8° calf. London, 1704
3633 [Wagstaff, Thomas.] A Vindication of K. Charles the
Martyr; proving that His Majesty was the Author of
Eikon Basilike, against a Memorandum, said to be
written by the Earl of Anglesey; — A Defence of the
Vindication, etc. Third ed. pp. 162, 96. Small 4°
calf. London, 1711
^ 3634 Waite, Mrs. C. V. The Mormon Prophet and his Ha-
rem. Fifth ed. pp. 318. Square 12° half morocco.
Chicago, 1867
^^3635 Walcot, James. The New Pilgrim's Progress, or, the
Pious Indian Convert, pp. 316. 16° sheep.
London, 1748
^^^—3636 Walcott, Charles F. History of the Twenty-first Regi-
ment Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861-1865. pp. 502.
Portraits and maps. 8° cloth. Boston, 1882
// f. 3637 Waldron, F. G. The Shakespearean Miscellany, con-
taining a collection of scarce and valuable Tracts, Bio-
graphical Anecdotes of Theatrical Performers, with por-
traits of Ancient and Modern Actors, etc. Large 4°
russia. London, 1802
- 3638 Walker, Charles M. History of Athens County, Ohio,
'^ '-' and incidentally of the Ohio Land Company, and the
first Settlement of the State at Marietta, pp. 600. Map
and portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. Cincinnati, 1869
^73639 [Walker, Clement.] Relations and Observations, His-
/ torical and Politick, upon the Parliament, begun Anno
Dom. 1640. The four parts complete. Folding plate
of the Royal Oak and portrait of Cromwell. Small 4°
calf. Printed in the year 1649-50
^ H 3640 Walker, Sir Edward. Historical Discourses upon sev-
/ eral Occassions. (Relating to the Reign of Charles I.)
PP- 369, 98. 5 portraits inserted. Folio, calf.
London, 1705
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5^ 3641 Walker, Sir Hovenden. A Journal; or full Account of
the late Expedition to Canada, pp. 304. 8° half calf,
gilt. London, 1720
Sir Hovenden Walker was the naval commander of the Great Ex-
pedition against Canada which sailed from Boston in 17 10, but which
proved a complete failure.
^rY 3642 Walker, Thomas. Journal of an Exploration in the
/ Spring of the year 1750, with a preface by William C.
Rives. Frontispiece, pp. 69. Small 4° boards, uncut.
Reprint: Boston, 1888
^^^-3643 Wallabout Prison Ships. Martyrs to the Revolution in
/ the British Prison-Ships in the Wallabout Bay. pp. 64.
Map. 8° half roan, gilt. New York, 1855
7r- 3644 Wallace, J. W. An Address Delivered at the Celebra-
tion of the Two Hundredth Birth Day of William Brad-
ford, who Introduced the Art of Printing into the Mid-
dle Colonies of British America, pp. 114. Fac-similes.
8° boards, uncut. Albaoy, 1863
-_3645 Walpole, Horace. Catalogue of the Royal and Noble
/ Authors of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with Lists
of their Works. Enlarged and continued to the present
Time, by Thomas Park. Numerous portraits. 5 vols.
8° cloth, uncut. London, 1806
)i4 3646 Walpole. Memoirs of the Reign of King George the
^ Third. Edited with notes, by Sir Denis Le Merchand.
j Portraits. 4 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1845
2 . 1 ^r-_ 3647 Walpole. Letters of, including numerous letters, now
01 \^0v ^^gj. published from the original manuscript, 1735-1797,
6 vols. 1840; — Letters addressed to the Countess of
Ossory, from 1769 to 1797. Edited with notes by R.
V. Smith, 2 vols. 1848; — Letters to Sir Horace Mann.
4 vols. 1843. Portraits. Together 12 vols. 8° cloth,
uncut. London.
^-7^3648 Walsh, Robert, Jr. An Appeal from the Judgements of
Great Britain respecting the United States of America.
Second ed. pp. 512. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top.
Phila., 1819
■trr [y^ 3649 Walter, T. The Sweet Psalmist of Israel, a Sermon
I Preach'd at the Lecture held in Boston, by the Society
I for promoting Regular and Good Singing, and for Re-
forming the Depravations and Debasements our Psalm-
ody labours under. In order to introduce the proper and
true Old Way of Singing. By Thomas Walter, M. A.,
Minister of a Church in Roxbury. . . . pp. 28. 16°
half morocco. Boston: Printed by J. Franklin for S.
Gerrish, near the Brick Meeting-House in Cornhill, 1722
Autograph of "Samuel Holyoke, 1722."
CATALOGUE. 341
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3650 ^V^ALTHAM, Mass. Past and Present, and its Industries.
By C. A. Nelson, pp. 152. 55 photographs. Snriall 4°
cloth. Cambridge, 1882
j57) 3651 Walton, Izaak. The Lives of Donne, Wotton, Hooker,
Herbert and Sanderson. pp. 442. Portraits. 48°
cloth, uncut. London, 1827
Pickering's miniature edition.
3652 Walton and Cotton. The Complete Angler. Frontis-
"^^ piece, pp. 314, 8. 48° cloth, uncut. London, 1825
Pickering's miniature edition.
3653 Waltzemuller. Martin Hylacomylus Waltzemiiller, ses
' Ouvrages, et ses Collaborateurs. (By Avezac.) pp. 176.
8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1867
3654 Wansey, Henry. An Excursion to the United States of
V 3 Y North America, in the Summer of 1794. pp. 270. Por-
' trait of Washington. 16° half calf. Salisbury, 1798
i 3^55 Wansey. The same. pp. 290, 24. Portrait of Washing-
V!5T5 ton. 8° half roan, uncut. Salisbury, 1796
3656 War of 1812. Essex Junto and the British Spy, 1812; —
J Report of the Committee on the Impressed Seamen,
1813; — Speech of Gov. Strong, 1813; — Speech of R.
G. Harper, Jan 20, 1814; — Messages from the Presi-
dent of the U. S. on the negotiations of Peace with Great
Britain, 1814; — Important State Papers, by James
Madison. 6 vols. 8° half roan. Salem and Boston.
3657 [Warburton, George.] The Conquest of Canada.
<> 9 Second ed. pp. 432, 508. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth,
uncut. London, 1850
3658 Ward, Edward. A Collection of the Writings, hitherto
00 extant, of Mr. Edward Ward. Folio, half calf.
London, 1 700-1
Contains: Part VIII, A Trip to Jamaica, and Part XIX, A
Trip to New England ; with a character of the Country and People,
both English and Indians. Part XIII, London .Spy.
" Ned Ward was a graceless scamp. His Trip to New England
fairly matches the Rev. Sam Peters' History of Connecticut. "
^1 3659 Ward, Rev. Nathaniel. The Simple Cobler of Agavvam
in America. Willing to help 'mend his Native Country,
lamentably tattered, both in the upper-Leather and sole,
with all the honest stitches he can take. And as willing
never to bee paid for his work by Old English wonted
pay. It is his Trade to patch all the year long. pp. 72.
Second ed. Small 4° sheets, (a few leaves wanting at
the end, corner of title neatly restored in fac-simile and
two leaves remargined.)
J. Dever & R. Ibbitson for Stephen Bowtell: Lond., 1647
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rB^^^° Warville, J. p. de. New Travels in the United States
•^ j of America, performed in 1788. pp. 483, 6. 8"^ half
roan, uncut. London, 1792
^3681 Warwick, R. I. History of, from 1642 to the present
^^ time. By O. P. Fuller, pp. 380. Illustrations. 8°
i cloth. Providence, 1875
^'5-53682 Washburn, Emory. Sketches of the Judicial History
of Massachusetts, from 1630 to 1775. PP- 4°7- 8° cloth.
Boston, 1840
73 5-53683 Washington, George. The Writings of George Wash-
ington; being his correspondence, addresses, messages,
and other papers, ofificial and private, selected and pub-
lished from the original manuscripts, with a life of the
author, notes and illustrations by Jared Sparks. Por-
traits. 12 vols, imperial 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1837
Large Paper.
^"^3-3684 Washington. A Political Epistle to his Excellency
George Washington, Esq., Commander-in-Chief of the
Armies of the United States of America, from an in-
habitant of the State of Maryland. To which is an-
nexed a short sketch of General Washington's life and
character, pp. 24. Portrait by Sharp. 4° half calf,
gilt, (remargined).
Annapolis: Printed, 1779. London: Reprinted, 1780
g2 od^^^^ Washington. A Poetical Epistle to his Excellency
George Washington, from an Inhabitant of the State
of Maryland. Annapolis, 1779. pp. 24. Royal 4°
paper, uncut. Reprint: Albany, 1865
Large Paper: only 25 copies printed.
344 CATALOGUE
/
~9|«-o 3686 Washington. Official Letters to the American Con-
] gress, written during tlie war between the United Colo-
nies and Great Britain, pp. 364, 384. 2 vols. 8° sheep.
London, 1795
3687 Washington. Epistles, Domestic, Confidential, and
Official, pp. 303. 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1796
^ 3688 Washington. The same. Portrait by Rollinson after
Savage. 8° morocco, gilt. New York, 1796
^3689 Washington. Address of, to his Fellow Citizens on
Declining being considered a candidate for their future
Suffrages. 16° half morocco. Boston, 1796
a 3690 Washington. Letters from His Excellency George
Washington, President of the United States of America
to Sir John Sinclair on Agricultural and other interest-
ing subjects. PP- 57- 4° half morocco. London, 1800
S'0^^9^ Washington. Letters to Arthur Young and Sir John
Sinclair, containing an account of his husbandry, pp.
128. 8° half roan, (foxed). Alexandria, 1803
7 x- 3692 Washington. Reprint of the Original Letters from
Washington to Joseph Reed, during the American
Revolution, referred to in the pamphlets of Lord Mahon
and Mr. Jared Sparks. By W. B. Reed. pp. 155. 8°
half roan. Phila., 1852
. 3693 Washington. Diary of George Washington, from 1789
' to 1791. Edited by B. J. Lossing. pp. 248. 8° cloth.
Richmond, 1861
0/-3694 Washington's Political Legacies; to which is annexed
an appendix containing an account of his death, etc.
pp. 208, 14. 8° sheep. Boston, 1800
ie-3695 Washington. Farewell Address. Portrait by Leney.
t6° morocco. Albany, 1810
3696 Washington. Farewell Address to the People of the
United States. Embellished with arabesque designs
and illuminations. 12 leaves. Portrait. Folio, antique
morocco, gilt edges. Phila., 1858
^ ^3697 Washington. A Heliotype of Washington's Autograph
Address to the Officers of the American Army, at New-
burg, N.Y., March 15, 1783. Folio, paper.
Published by the Mass. Hist. Society: Boston, 1876
^D 3698 Washington. An Liquiry into the Formation of Wash-
ington's Farewell Address. By Horace Binney. i^p.
250. 8° cloth. Phila., 1859
0^3699 Washington; his Person as represented by the Artists.
The Houdon Statue, its History and Value, pp. 23. 8°
boards. Washington, 1873
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r-^ 3700 Washington. General Washington's Farewell Address,
pp. 24, n. p. n. d. ; — Commemoration of Washington, a
discourse by G. E. Ellis, Feb. 22, 1857, pp. 30; —
Oration before the Mass. Legislature on the looth anni-
versary of the birth of Washington, by F. C. Gray, pp.
80. 3 vols. 8° half roan.
/ 57) 37°^ Washington. Eulogies and Orations on the Life and
Death of General George Washington, pp. 304. 8°
half calf, gilt. Boston, 1800
OC-3702 Washington. Eulogy on George Washington, George-
town, 1800. By Francis Kinloch. pp. 19. Royal 8°
paper, uncut. New York, 1867
Privately printed, only 60 copies.
j . 3703 Washington. Eulogy, by Thomas Paine, 1800; — Ad-
' dress in Latin, by Joseph Willard, 1800; — Fac-Similes
of the Memorial Stones of the last English Ancestors of
George Washington, 1862; — Farewell Address in Eng-
lish and German, 1852; — Libels on Washington, by
George H. Moore, 1889; — Portrait of Washington; —
^V'ashington Papers, etc. 9 pamphlets.
I /Y^3704 Washington. Monuments of Washington's Patriotism;
containing a Fac-simile of his Publick Accounts kept
during the Revolutionary War. Portrait. Folio, roan.
Washington, 1838
Uo 37°5 Washington. The same. Folio, roan. Washington, 1841
^ 3706 Washington. The same. Folio, cloth. Brooklyn, 1857
3707 Washington. Life of. By John Marshall. Portrait
^ (o^ and numerous maps. 5 vols. 8° half roan, gilt, red tops.
London, 1804
/
,,jr-37o8 Washington. Life of. By John Marshall. Seconded,
pp. 460, (42), 448, (32). Portrait. 2 vols. 8° sheep.
Phila., 1833
3709 Washington. Atlas to Marshall's Life of Washington,
containing maps and subscribers' names. 4° boards.
Phila., 1807
3710 Washington. Life of George Washington. By David
Ramsay. Portrait by Heath. 8° half green morocco.
London, 1807
/ ». 37 'I Washington. The same. Portrait by Leney. 8° half
green morocco. New York, 1807
3712 Washington. Life of George Washington. By Ed-
5^ ward Everett, pp. 348. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut.
New York, i860
Thick paper copy.
346 CATALOGUE.
^ 1- jr-3713 Washington. Memorials of Washington and of Mary,
I his mother, and Martha, his wife. By James Walter.
I Portraits. 4° half morocco, uncut. N. Y., 1887
, 3714 Washington. Life of. By John Corry, London, 1800;
'-^"^ '^ — Will of Gen. Washington, to which is annexed a
schedule of his property, London, 1800. Bound to
gether. 16° half sheep.
3715 Washington. Life of. By M. L. Weems. pp. 228.
^^ Portrait and cuts. 12° sheep. Phila., 1832
1^5-3 3716 Washington. Washington in Domestic Life. By Rich-
ard Rush. pp. 85. 8° cloth. Phila., 1857
j-j-^3717 Washington. Life of. By J. T. Headley. pp. 477.
I Plates. 8° cloth. New York, 1856
^ /Y5-3718 Washington. Life of. Written by Himself. Edited
,/ by C. W. Upham. pp. 443, 423. 2 portraits. 2 vols.
I 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1851
^ /w^37i9 Washington. Memory of Washington, comprising a
/ Sketch of his Life and Character and the National Tes-
timonials of Respect, pp. 246. Portrait by Hamlin
after E. Savage. 12° sheep. Newport, R. L, 1800
o 3720 Washington. An Historical Biography. By Thomas
E. Scudder. Portrait and illustrations. 16° cloth, un-
cut. Boston, 1889
3721 Washington. Recollections and Private Memoirs of
Washington. By G. W. P. Custis. Edited by B. J.
Lossing. pp. 644. Portraits. 8° cloth. New York, i860
a ^37 22 WASHiNGTON-Crawford Letters. Being the Corres-
pondence between George Washington and William
Crawford, from 1767 to 1781, concerning Western
Lands. Arranged and annotated by C. W. Butterfield.
pp. 103. 8° cloth, uncut. Cincinnati, 1877
^o 3723 Washington Benevolent Society of Mass. Directory
containing Names, Places of Business, and Residence of
Members. 12° paper. Boston, 1813
3724 Waters, Henry F. Genealogical Gleanings in England.
Parts 1-13. 13 parts 8° paper. Boston.
5T) 3725 Waterston, R. C. Address on the Life of Thomas
Sherwin, Nov. 16, 1870; — Letter to the Massachusetts
Historical Society from San Francisco, 1870; — Semi-
centennial Anniversary of the English High School,
May 2, 1S71, with poem; — Remarks on the Life and
Writings of Charles Sprague, 1875 ; — Tribute to W. C.
Bryant, June 13, 1878; — Memoir of George Sumner,
1880; — Educational Principle, 1881; — Address at a
Meeting, Jan. 29, 1882; — English High School Asso-
ciation, its origin and purpose, 1882 ; — Brief Memoir of
Jl. C. Waterston, 1869. 10 pamphlets. Boston.
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o?ioo 37^^ Watertown, Mass. Historical Sketch of Watertown,
from its first Settlement to the close of the Second Cen-
tury. By Convers Francis, pp.151. 8° half morocco.
Cambridge, 1830
00 37-7 Watertown. Genealogies of the Families and Descend-
ants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, including Wal-
tham and Weston; to which is appended the early His-
tory of the Town. By Henry Bond. pp. 1094. Maps
and portraits. 8° cloth. Boston, 1855
csn2 ''75*37^^ Watson, Elkanah. History and Rise, Progress, and
/ existing Condition of the Western Canals in the State
of New York, from 1788 to 1819. pp. 212. Fine por-
trait and map. 8° half morocco, uncut, red top.
Albany, 1820
57)3729 Watson. Men and Times of the Revolution ; or Me-
moirs of Elkanah Watson, including his Journals of
Travels in Europe and America, from 1777 to 1842. By
W. C. Watson. Second ed. Portrait. Large 12°
cloth. New York, 1857
/ Ort 3~i° Watson. Pioneer History of the Champlain Valley.
j pp. 231. 8° paper, uncut. Albany, 1863
I5IP 3731 Watson, J. F. Memoir of John Fanning Watson, the
! Annalist of Philadelphia and New York. By Benj.
1 Dorr. Portrait. 8° cloth. (Library stamp.) Phila., 1861
cJ2 00 ^72^ Watson, Rev. John Lee. Paul Revere's Signal; the
true Story of the Signal Lanterns in Christ Church, Bos-
ton. (With Remarks by Charles Deane.) pp. 16. 8°
I cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1877
-5^-3733 Watt, R. Bibliotheca Brittanica; or a General Index of
British and Foreign Literature. 4 vols. 4° half morocco.
Edinburgh, 1824
I !^5-r)3734 Watts, Isaac. Hymns and Spiritual Songs in three
' Books, pp. 264, 84. 40th ed. 16° morocco, (broken).
Newburyport, 1784
^1 3735 Watts. The Psalms of David imitated in the Language
of the New Testament. First Worcester edition, pp.
224. 12° sheep. Isaiah Thomas: Worcester, 1786
I Autograph of Josiah Quinc)'.
) 'or>373^ Watts. The Psalms of David imitated. New edition.
j pp. 256, table. 18° morocco. Boston, 1787
P_ 3737 Watts. Psalms and Hymns. New edition, illustrated
with 20 designs by Martin and Westall. pp. 640. 8°
cloth, uncut. London, 1845
5738 Webster, Daniel. Works of, with Biographical Memoir
of his Public Life, by Edward Everett. Portraits and en-
gravings. 6 vols, imperial 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1851
Large Paper : Subscriber's copy.
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oo 3739 ^Vebster. The Private Correspondence of, edited by
Fletcher Webster. Portraits. 2 vols, imperial 8° cloth,
uncut. Boston, 1857
Large Paper.
3740 Webster. Life and Memorials of. From the New York
^^ Daily Times, pp. 261, 300. 2 vols. 16° cloth.
New York, 1853
nrx-3741 Webster. Memoir oi. By S. L. Knapp. pp. 234.
/ Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1831
3742 Webster. Address at the Laying of the Corner Stone
of Bunker Hill Monument, fifth ed., 1825; — Discourse
on John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, Aug. 2, 1826; —
Discourse at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1820; — Letter to
Webster, by a traveller, 1840; — Address at Bunker
Hill, June 17, 1843; — Defence of the Christian Reli-
gion, Feb. 10, 1844; — Speech at Marshfield, Sept. i,
1848; — Speeches of Hayne and Webster on the Foot
Resolution, 1849; — The same, 1850; — Speech on
Clay's Resolutions, March 7, 1850; — Letter from the
Citizens of Newport, to Webster, 1850; — Conscience
and the Constitution, 1850. 12 vols. 8° half roan and
boards. Boston, 1825-50
g* 3743 Webster. Speech on Slavery, March 7, 1850; — Address
at Washington, July 4, 185 1; — Speeches at Buffalo,
Syracuse and Albany, May, 185 1; — Address to the
N. Y. Historical Society, Feb. 23, 1852; — Review of a
Discourse on the Death of Webster, 1853; — Whipple's
Life and Services of Webster, 1852; — Personal Memoirs
of, 185 1 ; — Last years of, by G. T. Curtis, 1878; — In-
auguration of the Statute of Webster, Sept. 17, 1859; —
Address and Proceedings of the Friends of Webster in
Faneuil Hall, Sept. 15, 1852; — Catalogue of his Libra-
ry. Sold by auction, Boston, 1870. 12 pamphlets.
Boston.
-^ 3744 Webster, J. W. Description of the Island of St. Michael,
pp. 244. Map and plates. 8° boards. Boston, 1821
7X^3745 Webster Trial. Illegality of the Trial, by L. Spooner,
1850; — Statement of Reasons showing the illegality of
the verdict, 1850; — Webster Trial, (Monthly Law Re-
porter); — Review of the Webster Case, by a member of
the New York Bar, 1850; — Extraordinary Confession of
J. W. Webster, 1850. 5 vols. 8° half roan and paper.
New York and Boston.
nT
An 3746 Webster, Mrs. M. M. Pocahontas; a legend. With
historical and traditionary notes. Frontispiece. 12°
original boards. Phila., 1840
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I ^ 3747 Webster, Noah. Letters to a Young Gentleman com-
mencing his Education; to which is subjoined a brief
history of the United States. 8° sheep.
New Haven, 1823
57) 3748 Webster. Elementary Primer, pp. 36. 18° paper.
John Wilcox: Newport, N. H., 1834
3749 Webster. American Dictionary of the English Lan-
guage, thoroughly revised and greatly improved, by C.
A. Goodrich and Noah Porter. 2 portraits on India
paper. 2 vols, folio, half morocco.
Riverside Press: Cambridge, 1865
Large paper; only 250 copies printed.
3750 Weems, M. L. The Philanthropist; or a good twenty-
five cent's worth of political love powder for honest
Adamites and Jeffersonians. pp. 30. 8° half roan,
gilt, uncut. Dumfries, (1798)
7^3751 Weems. God's Revenge against Adultery; — The Drunk-
ard's Looking Glass; — God's Revenge against Duelling;
— God's Revenge against Gambling; — God's Revenge
against Murder. Bound in one vol. Illustrations. 8°
half sheep. Phila., 1818-23
3752 Weever, John. Ancient Funerall Monuments within
the United Monarchic of Great Britain, Ireland, and
the Islands adiacent, with the dissolued monasteries
therein contained, etc. Engraved title and portrait.
Folio, sprinkled calf, extra, by Cecil & Larkins.
London, 1631
5-7) 3753 Weise, a. J. The Discoveries of America to the year
1525. pp. 380. Maps. 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top.
New York, 1884
3754 Welde, Thomas and Winthrop, John. Antinomians and
^ Familists condemned by the Synod of Elders in New Eng-
land. With the Proceedings of the magistrates against
them, and their apology for the same. Together with
a memorable example of God's judgments upon some of
those persons so proceeded against. Title, To the
Reader (in MS.) i page. Preface (in M.S.) pp. 21.
Text pp. 66. Small 4° crimson crushed levant morocco
extra, gilt edges, by Pratt. (The titlepage skilfully
mended in the margin).
Printed for Ralph Smith: London, 1644
This is the original edition of the " Short Story," with the Preface
by Welde and one page " To the Reader " as it appeared in the latter
copied in an early hand, inserted after the title page.
On the reverse of the title is the following note in a contempora-
neous hand :
" True copy as I learned from M. T. W. that was there, etc."
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^'S' o o 3755 ^Velde, Thomas and Winthrop, John. A Short Story of
the Rise, Reign and Ruine of the Antinomians, Fami-
list and Libertines, that infected the churches of New
England. Title, to the Reader, i p. Preface i6 pp.
Te.xt 16 pp. Small 4° calf.
Printed for Ralph Smith: London, 1644
Mr. Deane was the earliest to discover (in February 1S51) W'in-
throp's authorship to this book, and the above copy contains five
letters from James Savage and other memoranda relating to the con-
troversy about the authorship.
For a spicy account of this controversy see Adams' Antinomianism,
Prince Society, No. 2902. Vol. 18
3756 [W'elde, Thomas.] A Brief Narration of the Practices
of the Churches in New England, pp. 18. 4° half roan.
London, 1645
7 3757 [Weldon, Sir Anthony.] The Court and Character of
'^ ^^ King James, pp.198. Portrait. 18° calf.
London, 1650
•5^3758 Wellington. The Life of Arthur, Duke of Wellington.
By G. R. Gleig. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut.
London, 1865
jj 3759 Wells and Kennebunk, IMe. History of, from the earli-
^ ^ -^ est settlement to the year 1820, with biographical
sketches. By Edward E. Bourne. Portraits and illus-
trations. 8° cloth. Portland, 1875
^^ i;2 5~376o Wenham, Mass. History of, from 1639 to i860. By
M. O. Allen, pp. 229. 12'' cloth. Boston, i860
3761 West, Benjamin. The Life and Studies of Benjamin
^^ West, prior to his arrival in England. By John Gait.
2 portraits, (one inserted.) 8° morocco, gilt.
Phila., 1816
^^^3762 Western Martyrology; or, bloody assizes. New edi-
tion, pp. 336. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1873
^A.^3763 Westminster Catechism. The Shorter Catechism agreed
/ upon by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at West-
minster, pp. 24. 18° morocco. Boston, 1765
4^3764 Weston, E. P. The Bowdoin Poets. Seconded, pp.
180. View of Bowdoin College. 12° cloth.
Brunswick, 1849
Ort 3765 Weymouth, Mass. Proceedings on the 250th Anniver-
sary of the permanent Settlement of Weymouth, with an
historical address by Charles Francis Adams, Jr., July
4, 1874. pp. 107. 8° cloth. Boston, 1874
Presentation copy with autograph of the author.
U 57) 3766 Wharton, Francis. Digest of the Liternational Law
' of the United States. 3 vols. 8° sheep.
Washington, 1887
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Wheatley.
The same. pp. 86. 18'
The same. pp. 94.
Memoir and Poems.
The same. pp. 1 14.
Wheatley, The same, pp.155.
00 37 74 Wheatley.
3767 Wheatley, Phillis. Poems on various subjects, pp.
128. First ed. Portrait. 12° calf. London, 1773
Autograph of Phillis Wheatley on the fly leaf.
3768 W'heatley. The same. pp. 92. 16° vellum.
Albany, 1793
18° sheep.
Walpole, N. H., 1802
8° half roan.
Hartford, 1804
pp. 103. Portrait.
Boston, 1834
Portrait. 18° cloth.
Boston, 1835
Portrait. 16° cloth.
Boston, 1838
The Negro equalled by few Europeans,
translated from the French. To which are added.
Poems on various Subjects, by Phillis Wheatley. pp.
259, 244. 2 vols. 12° sheep, (cracked.) Phila., 1801
/y.— 3775 Wheatley. Letters of Phillis Wheatley, the Negro-
/ Slave Poet of Boston, pp. 19. 8° cloth, uncut.
Only 100 copies privately printed. Boston, 1864
776 Wheatley. Memoir of Phillis Wheatley, a Native Afri-
can and a Slave. By B. B. Thatcher, pp. 36. Portrait,
18° boards. Boston, 1834
5^ 37 77 Wheaton, Henry. History of the Northmen, or Danes
and Normans. 8° boards, uncut, (foxed). Phila., 1831
fyn 37 7^ Wheaton. Elements of International Law. Eighth
ed. by R. H. Dana, Jr. pp. 551. 8° sheep. Boston, 1866
3779 Wheaton. The same. Second annotated edition by
W. B. Lawrence, pp. 1095, 47. 8° sheep. Boston, 1863
3780 Wheeler, John H. Historical Sketches of North Caro-
lina, from 1584 to 185 1, pp. 138, 480. Frontispiece.
2 vols, in one. 8° cloth. Phila., 1851
3781 Wheelock, Rev. Eleazar. Memoirs of the Rev. Eleazar
Wheelock, Founder and President of Dartmouth Col-
lege. By David McClureand Elizah Parish. Portrait.
8° sheep. Newburyport, i8n
4:2^3782 Wheelwright, John. A Sermon preached at Boston in
New England, upon a Fast Day, the i6th of January,
1636. pp. 28. 8° boards. Morrisania, 1867
Jl\^ ^3783 Wheildon, W. \\. History of Paul Revere's Signal Lan-
j terns, April 18, 1775, in the Steeple of the North
Church, pp. 63. Plate. 8° boards.
Privately printed: Concord, 1878
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3784 Wheildon. Siege and Evacuation of Boston and Char-
lestown, with a brief account of pre-revolutionary pub-
lic buildings, pp. 64. Map, 1876; — Curiosities of His-
tory, Boston, Sept. 17, 1630-1880. pp. 141, 1880; —
New Chapter in the History of the Concord Fight, pp.
32, 1885. 3 pamphlets.
/ ^3785 Whincop, Thomas. Scanderberg, a Tragedy. With a
j List of all the Dramatic Authors, and of all Dramatic
Pieces ever published in the English Language to the
year 1747. Plates. 8° calf. London, 1747
7 X 3786 Whitaker, Nathaniel. An Antidote against Toryism,
or the Course of Meroz, a Discourse, pp. 34. 8° half
morocco. Newburyport, 1777
■3o 37^7 Whitbourne, Captain Richard. A Discovrse and Dis-
covery of New-found-land, with many reasons to
prooue how worthy and beneficiall a Plantation may
there be made, after a far better manner than now it is.
Together with the laying open of certaine enormities
and abuses committed by some that trade to that
Countrey, and the meanes laide downe for reformation
thereof. Small 4° half morocco. London, 1620-1622
First edition, reprinted in 1622 and 1623, with additions. Trans-
lated into Latin and German and included in Hulsius' " Collection of
Voyages, " Part XX.
One of the most successful in directing the attention of the people
of England to Newfoundland, was Captain Richard Whitbourne. He
states that he became an adventurer into foreign countries at fifteen
years of age, was captain of a vessel of his own in 1588, and rendered
good service at the time of the Spanish invasion.
The above contains the First edition of Whitbourne's " A Dis-
course and Discovery," 1620, and " A Discourse containing a loving
invitation both honourable and profitable, etc. Written by Captaine
Richard Whitbourne. pp. i, 6, 46. London, 1622.
It also contains the following letters which were printed in the
second edition of the " Discourse," and are here inserted.
" A Letter from Captaine Wynne, Governor of the Colony at Ferry-
land, to the Rt. Hon. Sir George Calvert, Kt. " "Another Letter
to Secretary Calvert from Captain Daniel Powell, 28 July, 1622."
Captain Wynne to Secretary Calvert with "the names that stay
with me this yeere. " "Letter from N. H., a Gentleman living in
I Newfoundland, to a worthy friend W. P. "
/ *y5-3 788 VVhitbourxe. Westvtard hoe for Avalon in the New-
' found-land, as described by Captain Richard Whit-
1 bourne, of Exmouth, 1622. Edited and illustrated by
I T. Whitburn, 1870. 12° cloth. London.
X/ 5-53790 W^HiTE, Rev. George. Historical Collections of Georgia.
Third ed. pp. 688, 41. Map and illustrations. 8°
I cloth. New York, 1855
L 3791 White, R. G. National Hymns, how they are written
/^ and how they are not written, pp. 152. Frontispiece.
" 8° cloth. New York, 1861
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OD 3792 [White, Rev. John.] The Planter's Plea, or the grounds
of plantations examined and usuall Objections answered.
Together with a manifestation of the causes mooving
such as have lately undertaken a plantation in New
England, pp. (2), 84. Small 4° full polished calf.
London, 1630
" An original contemporaneous history of the highest value, as it
contains facts relating to the earliest attempts at settlement in Massa-
chusetts Bay, which can be found nowhere else. — }77//;/^''j- Chroni-
cles of the Pilgrims.''''
^'7 3793 White, Rev. William. Memoirs of the Protestant Epis-
/ copal Church in the United States. 8° boards, uncut.
Phila., 1820
oa 3794 W'hitefield, George. Journal of a Voyage from Lon-
don to Savannah in Georgia; with "A Continuation of
the Journal" and an Account of the Wonderful Preserva-
tion of a Gentlewoman from Shipwreck, pp. 58, 38,
16. 8° calf. London 1738-39
5^3795 Whitefield. A Continuation of the Rev. Mr. White-
field's Journal during the Time he was detained in Eng-
land, and from his Embarking after the Embargo to his
Arrival at Savannah in Georgia, pp. 145, 205. 2 vols.
18° green straight grained morocco, extra, gilt edges,
by Bedford. B. Franklin, Phila., 1740
Volume I is wrongly lettered, so it is really vol. 2 of a different is-
sue; it contains the same matter as vol. 2, after pp. 65, with a differ-
ent pagination.
^^3796 Whitefield. A Short Account of God's Dealings with
the Rev. George Whitefield, written by Himself; — The
Church of England turn'd Dissenter at last. 2 tracts,
pp. 76, 107. 8° calf. London, 1740
5^3797 Whitefield. A letter to the Rev. President, and Pro
fessors ... of Harvard College ... in answer to i.
Testimony published against the Rev. Mr. George
Whitefield and his conduct, pp. 22; — A letter to the
Rev. Mr. George Whitefield by way of Reply to his an-
swer. By Edward Wigglesworth. pp. 61, 5. 2 pamph-
lets, small 4°. Boston, 1745
/e3798 Whitefield. Life and Times of. By Robert Philip
Third ed. pp. 605. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut.
London, 1842
/o3799 ^Vhitehead, John. The Written Gospel-Labours of
that ancient and faithful Servant of Jesus Christ
John Whitehead, pp.48, 314. 8° sheep. London, 1704
^^3800 Whitelocke, R. H. Memoirs, Biographical and His-
torical of Bulstrode Whitelocke. pp.475. Portrait. 8°
cloth, uncut. London, i860
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71-3801 Whitelocke, Bulstrode. A Journal of the Swedish
Embassy in the years 1653 and 1654. First published
by Dr. Charles Morton. A new edition, revised by
Henry Reeve, pp. 451, 468. 2 vols. 8° cloth.
London, 1855
5'^38o2 Whitman, Z. G. An Historical Sketch of the Ancient
and Honourable Artillery Company, from its formation
in 1637 to the present time. 8° boards, uncut.
Boston, 1820
Presentation copy from the author to Gov. William Eustis, with
inscription.
/i ao 3803 Whitman. History of the Ancient and Honourable
Artillery Company, pp. 463. Second ed. 8° cloth.
Boston, 1842
j^ j)]r-Z^o^ Whitmore, W. H. Record of the Descendants of
Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Mass. 8° paper.
Privately printed : Cambridge, 1855
I jt^ 3805 Whitmore. Handbook of American Genealogy, pp.
271. 4° boards, uncut. Albany, 1862
3806 Whitmore. Brief Genealogy of the Descendants of
William Hutchinson and Thomas Oliver. 4° sheets.
Boston, 1865
^ 2,5~3^°7 Whitmore. The Massachusetts Civil List for the
Colonial and Provincial periods, 1630-1774. pp. T72.
Royal 8° cloth. Albany, 1870
/ 'i o ^^'-^^ Whitmore. Memoranda relating to the Lane, Reyner
and Whipple Families, pp. 24, 1857; — The Cavalier
Dismounted, pp. 48, 1864; — Notes on the Winthrop
Family, pp. 10, 1864; — Proposed Tax on Coats of
Arms, pp. 8, 1868; — Unjust Taxes, pp. 18, 1877; —
Abel Bowen, engraver. Plates, pp. 32, 1884. 6
pamphlets.
^'^3809 Whitney, D. R. The Suffolk Pjank. pp. 73. Royal 8°
I cloth. Privately printed: Cambridge, 1878
/ r75^^'° Whitney, Geffrey. Choice of Emblemes. A fac-simile
/ reprint. Edited by Henry Green, with an introductory
dissertation, essays, literary and bibliographical, and
explanatory notes, pp. 433. Numerous fac similes of
old emblems. Royal 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1866
Subscriber's copy. 450 copies printed.
/ oQi^^'^ Whitney, J. L. Catalogue of the Spanish Library and
of the Portuguese Books bequeathed by George
Ticknor to the Boston Public Library. pp. 476.
Imperial 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1879
r-^r-3812 Whitney, Peter. History of the County of Worcester,
Massachusetts. Map. 8° sheep. Worcester, 1793
With autograph " Artemas Ward, Jr."
CATALOGUE. 355
yL^38i3 Whittemore, Thomas. Early Days of; an autobiogra-
phy extending from a.d. 1800 to a.d. 1825. Portrait.
12° cloth. Boston, 1859
II 00 3814 vVhittier, J. G. Poems written during the Progress of
j the Abolition Question in the United States between
the years 1830-1838. First ed. pp. 103. 16° cloth.
I Boston, 1837
ij ♦^3815 WiGGERS, G. F. Historical Presentation of Augustinism
and Pelagianism from the Sources. Translated with
notes and additions, by Rev. Ralph Emerson, pp. 383.
8° calf. Andover, 1840
/ 00 3^^^ WiGGLESwoRTH, Edward. Two Public Lectures on the
Trial of Spirits. April 22 and 29, 1735. PP- 34- 12°
half roan, (broken). Boston, 1735
^^3817 WiGGLESwoRTH. Lcctures On the Imputation of Adam's
first sin to his Posterity, pp. 90. Boston, 1738; —
Doctrine of Reprobation. pp. 48. Boston, 1763.
Bound together. 8° half morocco, gilt.
^^38 18 WIGGLESWORTH. A Discoursc occasioned by the Death
of the Hon. John Winthrop, delivered at a public lecture
in Harvard College, pp. 34, 3. 8° inlaid to 4°. Small
4° half morocco. Boston, 1779
-3 J b ^^"^9 WIGGLESWORTH, Michael. The Day of Doom; or a de-
^ scription of the great and last Judgment. (Third ed.)
j pp. 92. 18° crimson morocco, gilt edges, bevelled
sides. London, 1673
Two leaves in fac-simile. An autograph letter of James Russell
Lowell relating to the book, inserted.
^ 3820 WIGGLESWORTH. The Same. 18° calf. Boston, 1828
With a Life of Wigglesworth, by Cotton Mather.
^5-3821 WIGGLESWORTH. Skctch of the Life of. By John Ward
Dean. To which is appended a fragment of his auto-
biography, some of his letters and a catalogue of his
library, pp. 20. 8° half roan. Albany, 1863
«^822 WIGGLESWORTH. Mcmoir of. By John Ward Dean.
Second ed. pp. 160. 8° cloth, uncut. Albany, 1871
Only 100 copies printed.
I o- 3823 WiLBERFORCE, Samucl. History of the Protestant
Episcopal Church in America, pp. 464. Third ed.
I Map. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1856
^[*-^3824 WiLBRAHAM, Mass. Historical Address delivered at the
Centennial Celebration of the Incorporation of the Town
of Wilbraham, June 15, 1863. By R. P. Stebbins. pp.
317. Plates. 8° cloth. Boston, 1864
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Jo 3^25 Wilde, Richard Henry. Conjectures and Researches
concerning the Love, Madness and Imprisonment of
Torquato Tasso. pp. 270, 2, 34. 2 vols. 1842; —
Wilde's Summer Rose, or the Lament of the Captive,
an authentic account of the origin, mystery and ex-
planation of R. H. Wilde's alleged Plagiarism. By
Anthony Barclay, pp. 70, 1871; — Life, Literary
Labors and Neglected Grave of Richard Henry Wilde.
By C. C. Jones, Jr. pp. 21. 1885. 4 vols. 8° and 12°
cloth and paper.
3826 Wilkes, John. A Complete Collection of the Genuine
^"^ Papers, Letters, etc., in the case of John Wilkes, Esq.
pp. 272. 16° calf. Paris, 1767
/ 3827 WiLKiNS, John. Of the Principles and Duties of Natural
Religion, pp. 410, 55. Portrait. 12° calf.
London, 1678
^3828 Wilkinson, General James. Memoirs of My Own Times.
With an atlas of diagrams and plans, illustrative of the
principal battles and military affairs treated of in the
memoirs. 3 vols, royal 8° half calf, gilt, uncut edges,
and one vol. of plates and maps, 4° boards, uncut.
Together 4 vols. Phila., 1816
rj-3829 Wilkinson, Jemima. History of Jemima Wilkinson, a
Preacheress of the eighteenth century. By David
Hudson, pp. 208, 20. 12° half morocco, uncut, red
top. Geneva, N.Y., 1821
t-j^ 3830 Willard, Joseph. An Address to the Members of the
Bar of Worcester County, Massachusetts, Oct 2, 1829.
(With historical and biographical notes ) pp. 144. 8°
boards. Lancaster, 1830
3831 Willard, Rev. Joseph. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Lathrop,
and Eulogy by Prof. Webber, at the Funeral of Rev.
Joseph Willard with a Sermon, the next Lord's Day,
by the Rev. Mr. Holmes, pp. 41. 8° half roan, gilt.
Cambridge, 1804
^^3832 Willard, Samuel. The Sinfulness of Worshipping with
Men's Institutions, pp. 29. 18° calf, (date torn off.)
Boston, (1693)
Rev. Samuel Willard was pastor ot the Old South Church. He
opposed the proceedings of the magistrates at the time of the Witch-
craft delusion, although three of the judges were members of his
church.
3833 Willard. Sermon preached at the Ordination of John
^^ Hovey, at Arundel. With a Funeral Sermon on Wil-
lard, by W. Thompson, preached at Biddeford, and a
Preface by Rev. Mr. Prince, pp. 60, 35. 18° calf,
(title and corners of 2 leaves repaired.) Boston, 1743
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j^ 3834 WiLLARD. A Complete Body of Divinity, pp.915. (Por-
trait missing.) Folio, calf, (binding cracked.)
Boston, 1726
3^3^35 ^ViLLARD, Sidney. Memories of Youth and Manhood. 2
vols. 12° cloth. Cambridge, 1855
3S36 WiLLARD Memoir; or, Life and Times of Major Simon
Willard, with notices of three Generations of his De-
scendants. By Joseph Willard. 3 plates. 8° cloth.
Boston, 1858
49 3837 WiLLEY, B. G. Incidents in White Mountain History.
Illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, 1856
, 3838 Williams, Mrs. Catharine. Biography of Revolutionary
Heroes, containing the Life of Brigadier Gen, William
Barton and also of Capt. Stephen Olney; — The Neu-
tral French, or, the Exiles of Novia Scotia. 2 vols. 12°
cloth. Providence, 1839-41
373839 Williams, C. V. Life and Administration of Rt. Hon.
Spencer Percival, with details of his Assassination, etc.
pp. 328. 12° morocco, gilt. Phila., 1813
^^05-3840 Williams, Rev. Daniel. Catalogue of the Library in
Red Cross Street, Cripplegate, founded pursuant to the
Will of the Rev. Daniel Williams, who died in the year
1716. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1841-54
" The most comprehensive and extensive collection of pamphlets,
volumes, and original papers for illustrating the whole history of
Puritanism and Dissent, is in what is known as Dr. Williams' Library,
in London. " — /^ev. Geo. E. Ellis in iVari-ative and Critical History.
I
I
/^384i Williams, Rev. E. Life of Te-ho-ra-gwa-ne-gen. alias
Thomas M^illiams, a Chief of the Caughnawaga Tribe of
Indians in Canada, pp. 91. Royal 8° half roan.
Albany, 1859
Large Paper. Only 200 copies printed.
^-3842 Williams, Gorham D. The Penal Statutes of Massachu-
setts, pp. 304. Small 8° sheep. Greenfield, 1880
3843 Williams, John. The Redeemed Captive Returning to
" Zion . . . The third edition. As also an Appendix,
containing an account of those taken captive at Deer-
field, February 29, 1703-4. Of those kill'd after they
went out of town; those who returned; and those still
absent from their native Country; of those who were
slain at that time in or near the Town; and of the Mis-
chief done by the enemy in Deerfield, from the begin-
ning of its settlement to the Death of the Rev. Mr.
Williams in 1729. With a Conclusion of the whole, by
the Rev. Mr. [Stephen] Williams of Springfield, and the
Rev. Mr. Prince of Boston, pp. 4, 104. 16° crimson
morocco. Boston, S. Kneeland, 1758
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Williams. The Redeemed Captive returning to Zion,
or^ a Faithful History of remarkable Occurrences in the
Captivity and Deliverance of Mr. John Williams, of
Deerfield. Frontispiece. 16° cloth. Northampton, 1853
Williams. The same. 16° half morocco, uncut.
New Haven, 1802
Williams. The same. 12° calf. . Greenfield, 1837
Williams, John. An Enquiry into the Truth of the Tradi-
tion concerning the Discovery of America. By Prince
Madog ab Owen Gwynedd, about 11 70; — Farther Ob-
servaj:ions on the Discovery of America, containing the
account given by General Bowles, the Creek, or Chero-
kee Indian, lately in London, and by several others, of
a Welsh tribe of Indians, now living in the western parts
of North America. 8° half roan, uncut. London, 1791-2
Williams, Roger. A Key into the Language of America:
or. An Help to the. Language of the Natives in that
Part of America, called New England. Together, with
briefe Observations of the Customs, Manners and Wor-
ships, etc., of the aforesaid Natives, in Peace and
Warre, in Life and Death. Title, (7), 196, (3). 18°
polished calf, extra, yellow edges, by Bedford.
London, Gregory Dexter, 1643
This is the earliest printed book of Roger Williams. In the Pre-
face he says, " I drew the materialls in a rude lumpe at sea, as a pri-
vate helpe to my owne memory, that I might not by my present ab-
sence lightly lose what I had so dearly bought in some few yeares
hardship and charges among the barbarians; yet being reminded by
some, what pitie it were to bury those materialls in my grave at land
or sea. "
Williams. G. Fox digg'd out of his Burrowes, or, an
Offer of Disputation on fourteen Proposalls made this
last Summer 1672 (so called) unto G. Fox, then present
on Rhode Island in New England, by R. W. etc., with
an appendix, pp. 208, 119. 4° crimson morocco, extra,
uncut edges, gilt top.
Printed by John Foster, Boston, 1676
Title page and first three leaves in fac-simile.
Williams. George Fox digg'd out of his Burrowes. Bos^
ton 1676. Edited by Rev. J. L. Diman. pp. 58, 503.
Royal 4° full crimson morocco, extra, uncut edges, gilt
top. Providence, 1872
Narraganset Club Publication. Vol. V. Club Copy. (Large
Paper.)
W'lLLiAMS. Experiments of Spiritual Life and Health,
and their Preservatives. London 1652. 4" boards.
Reprinted: Providence, 1863
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A 3853 Williams. The Spirit of Roger Williams, with a por-
trait of one of his descendants. By L. D. Johnson.
1839; — "What Cheer"; or, Roger Williams in Banish-
ment, a poem. By Job Durfee, 1840; — Life of Roger
Williams. By William Gammell, 1846; — Life of Roger
WilBams. By Romeo Elton, 1853; — Memoir of Roger
Williams. By J. D. Knowles, 1834. 5 vols. 12° cloth.
o r-3854 Williams. Ceremonies at the Unveiling of the Monu-
ment to Roger W'illiams, erected by the City of Provi-
dence, October 16, 1877. 2 plates. 8° cloth.
Providence, 1877
-_- 3855 Williams, Samuel. Natural and Civil Hi^ory of Ver-
mont. Map. Second ed., corrected and much en-
larged. 2 vols. 8° half morocco. Burlington, 1809
3856 Williams, S. W. Genealogy and History of the Family
■^ ^ of Williams in America, more particularly of the De-
scendants of Robert Williams of Roxbury. Portrait.
12° cloth. Greenfield, 1847
00 3^57 Williamson, Hugh. History of North Carolina, pp.
289, 289. 2 vols. 8° sheep. Phila., 181 2
3858 Williamson, William D. History of the State of Maine,
^^ from its first Discovery. A. D. 1602 to the Separation,
A. D. 1820. pp. 696, 729. Portrait, map and plate.
2 vols, royal 8° half crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt
tops. Hallowell, 1832
//^ 3859 Williamson. History of the State of Maine, from 1602
//:^^ to 1820. pp. 696, 729. Portrait and plate. 2 vols. 8°
sheep. Hallowell, 1839
n\ ^~* 3860 Willis, William. History of the Law, the Courts and
'' the Lawyers of Maine pp. 712. Portraits. 8° cloth.
Portland, 1863
_ 3861 Willis' Current Notes. A series of articles on antiqui-
"^ ties, biography, heraldry, etc., for 1850-57. 7 vols,
small 4° cloth. London.
—3862 WiLLOUGHBY. Some further Portions of the Diary of
^^ Lady Willoughby which do relate to her Domestic His-
tory and to the stirring events of the latter years of the
Reign of King Charles I, the Protectorate and the Res-
toration, pp. 178. Small 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1848
/ 3S63 Wilson, Henry. Wonderful Characters, comprising
*^ memoirs and anecdotes of the most remarkable persons
of every age and nation. Numerous portraits. 3 vols.
8° half calf. London, 1830
/\ 3864 Wilson, Joshua. Historical Inquiry concerning the
' Principles, Opinions, and Usages of the English Presby-
terians, pp. 260. 8° half calf, gilt. London, 1835
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xTj 3865 Wilson, R. A. New History of the Conquest of Mexico,
in which Las Casas' Denunciations of the Popular His-
torians of that war are fully vindicated, pp. 539. 8°
cloth. Phifa., 1859
7^3866 [Wilson, Thomas.] The Knowledge and Practice of
Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities; or, an
essay towards an instruction for the Indians, pp. 257.
16° sheep, (binding broken). London, 1741
_2 3867 Winchester, Elhanan. Course of Lectures on the
Prophecies that remain to be fulfilled, 4 vols. 1790; —
Dialogues and Poems, 1793; — Sermons at London and
Phila^, 1 782-1 793; — Ten Sermons on Various Subjects,
1799; — Sketch of the Life of Elhanan Winchester, by
W. Kidder, 1797; — Biography of Rev. Elhanan Win-
chester, by E. M. Stone, 1836. 8 vols. 8° calf and
half roan.
3868 Windham, Conn. History of Ancient Windham. Gene-
^^ alogy, Part I, A-Bil. By W. L. Weaver, pp. 112. 8°
paper, uncut. Willimantic, 1864
3869 Windsor, Conn History of Ancient Windsor, includ-
ing East Windsor, South Windsor, and Ellington, prior
to 1768, and Windsor, Bloomfield and Windsor Locks to
the present time. By H. R. Stiles, pp. 922, 144. Il-
lustrations. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Albany, 1863
870 WiNGFiELD, Edward Maria. A Discoui-se of Virginia.
Now first printed from the original manuscript in the
Lambeth Library. Edited with notes and an introduc-
tion by Charles Deane. pp. 45. Royal 8^ beautifully
bound by Matthews in full crimson crushed levant
morocco, gilt back and sides, inside borders.
Boston, i860
Only joo copies privately printed.
3871 WiNGFiELD. "A Discourse of Virginia." Edited with
notes and an introduction, by Charles Deane. Royal
8° half crimson morocco. Boston, 1S59
Cancelled edition. Only 200 copies privately printed.
3872 WiNGFiELD. A Discourse of Virginia. 20 pp. of MSS.
^^ Folio, half morocco.
This is a transcript made by H. G. Somerby from the original
manuscript in the Lambeth library. It was printed in a volume of
the American Antiquarian Society, i860.
3873 WiNSLOw Memorial, family records of Winslows and
^^ their descendants in America, with the English ancestry
as far as known. Kenelm Winslow, vol. j. By D. P.
Holton. Portraits and genealogical plates, pp. 656.
8° cloth. New York, 1877
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$ ac> on 3^74 ^^iNSLOW, Edward. Good Newes from New England;
or, a true relation of things very remarkable at the
plantation of Plimoth in New England. Shewing the
wondrou-s providence and Goodness of God, in their
preservation and continuance, being delivered from
many apparent deaths and dangers, pp. 66, (2). Small
4° half morocco. London, 1624
" The book," writes Professor Tyler, " is a story of the griefs and
perils and escapes of the young settlement, of their various encoun-
ters, in amity and in enmity with mean red men and meaner white
ones ; of the interior administration of the little commonwealth, and
of its steady advancement through all obstructions into solid security ;
above all else, it is a description of the country with reference to
its desirableness as the seat of a new English community." — //isL
American Lit., Vol. I.
With a reprint of the leaf contained in a later issue, inserted.
PQ ^875 WiNSLOW. Hypocrisie Unmasked, by a true relation
of the proceedings of the Gouvernour and Company
of the Massachusetts against Samuel Gorton and his
accomplices, a notorious disturber of the peace and
quiet of the severall governments wherein he lived,
with the grounds and reasons thereof, examined and
allowed by their Generall Court holden at Boston in
New England in November last, 1646. pp. (i), 6, 103.
Small 4° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra,
inside borders, gilt edges, by Pratt. London, 1646
See Gorton's Simplicities Defence, No. 1501.
" Winslow, the diplomatist of Plymouth and Massachusetts, was
sent to England to defend the Bay Colony against Gorton's
Appeal."
The appendix contains the first connected account in print of the
life of the Pilgrims in Holland and the preparations for removal to
America ; it also gives a report of Robinson's farewell sermon to the
departing portion of his flock."
The Epistle Dedicatory of 6 pp. printed in fac -simile.
5y Oo^^''^ VViNSOR, Justin. Narrative and Critical History of Am-
erica. Numerous illustrations. 8 vols, folio, boards,
uncut. Boston, 1885-6
Large paper ; only 550 copies printed.
/ 51?^^^'^ WiNSOR. Columbus; a bibliographical note from the
catalogue of the Ticknor Collection, pp. 12. Royal 8°
sheets, folded. Boston, 1876
Only 30 copies printed.
^00 3878 WiNSOR. Library of Harvard University Bulletins. 4
vols. 8° half roan. Cambridge, 1879-86
79 WiNSOR. Library of Harvard University, Bibliographi-
cal Contributions. Nos. i to 21 inclusive (complete.)
19 parts 8°. Cambridge, 1879-86
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Y 03880 WiNSOR. Governor Bradford's Manuscript History of
Plymouth Plantation, pp. 18, 1881; — Two Brief
Papers, pp. 10, 1886; — Arnold's Expedition against
Quebec, 1775-6, pp. 12, 1886; — Elder William Brewster
and other notes, pp. 17, 1887; — Note on the Spurious
Letters of Montcalm, 1759, pp. 6, 1887; — Cartographi-
cal History of the Northeastern boundary Controversy,
pp. 24, 1887. 6 pamphlets.
Only 75 copies printed of each.
•3 o 3^^^ WiNTERBOTHAM, W. Historical, Geographical, Com-
mercial and Philosophical View of the United States of
America. First American edition. Portraits of Wash-
ington, Franklin, etc. 4 vols. 8° sheep. New York, 1796
0Q 3882 WiNTHROP, John. Journal of the Transactions and Oc-
currences in the Settlement of Massachusetts and the
other New England Colonies, from the year 1630 to
1644. pp. 364. 8° antique calf, gilt. Hartford, 1790
J ^ !_^ 3883 WiNTHROP. History of New England, from 1630 to
1649. Edited by James Savage. Portrait, pp. 424,
429. 2 vols. 8° morocco, gilt. Boston, 1825-26
/7 d (? 3884 WiNTHROP. The same. New edition. Portrait, pp.
' 514, 504. 2 vols. 8° half morocco. Boston, 1853
32 3885 WiNTHROP. A Review of Winthrop's Journal, as edited
and published by James Savage, under the Title of "The
History of New England," etc. 8° half morocco.
Boston, 1854
/ :5T) 3^^^ WiNTHROP. Life and Letters of John Winthrop, 1630-
1649. Edited by R. C. Winthrop. pp. 452, 483. 2
portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1864-67
^^887 WiNTHROP. The same. 1630. pp. 452. 8° boards, un-
cut. Boston, 1864
4 i5~t) 3^^^ Winthrop, Robert C. Addresses and Speeches on va-
rious Occasions, 1835-1886. Portraits. 4 vols. 8°
cloth. Boston, 1852-86
^^889 Winthrop. Introductory Lecture to the Course on the
Early History of Massachusetts, at the Lowell Institute.
Boston, Jan 25, 1869, pp. 27. 8° cloth.
Privately printed : Boston, 1869
Presentation copy from the author.
2 3890 Winthrop Washington, Bowdoin, and Franklin, as
"^ portrayed in Occasional Addresses, pp. 186. Frontis-
piece. 8° cloth. Boston, 1876
•^"3891 Winthrop. Historical Addresses. 5 vols. 8° half roan.
"^ ' Boston, 1839-59
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3 \S^ 3892 WiNTHROP. Address before the Maine Historical So-
ciety, Sept. 5, 1849; — Address at Harvard College,
July 22, 1852; — Lecture at the Boston Library Asso-
ciation, Dec. 21, 1853; — Address at Boston, Sept. 17,
1855; — Oration, on the Statue of Franklin, Sept. 17,
1856; — Address at Boston, May 21, 1857; — Speech at
New York, Sept. 19, 1864; — Tributes to Edward Ever-
ett, 1865; — Remarks on Prof. Agassiz, Oct. i, 1866;
— Address at Boston, May 19, 1869; — Eulogy on George
Peabody, Feb. 8, 1870; — Oration on the 250th anni-
versary of the landing of the Pilgrim fathers at Ply-
mouth, Dec. 21, 1870; — Fourth of July Oration, Boston,
1876; — Memoir of J. H. Clifford, i87'7; — Correspond-
ence of Hartlib, Hoak, Oldenberg and others with Gov.
Winthrop of Connecticut, 1661-1672, f878; — Pedigree
of the Winthrop Family, 1874; — Memoir of Nathan
Appleton, 1861; — Centennial Oration, July 4, 1876; —
Address on Webster Statue, Nov. 25, 1876; — Letters of
Mrs. Lucy Downing, 1626-1674. 1871; — Life and Ser-
vices of James Bowdoin, 1726-1790, 1876; — Memoir of
Henry Clay, 1880; — Address on the Prescott Statue,
June 17, 1881; — Centennial Oration at Yorktown, Oct.
19, r88i; — Portrait of John Hampden and Lafayette,
1881; — Addresses Dec. 14, 1882 and Feb. 8, 1883, at
the Mass. Hist. Society; — Address June 18, 1883; —
Dedication of the Washington National Monument, Feb.
21, 1885; — Words in Defence of an Elderly Lady,
1885; — Memoir of David Sears, 1886; — Tributes to
John P. Kennedy; — Notice of M. Mignet; — Memoir
of W. Minot; — Sir Walter Raleigh. 45 pamphlets.
Presentation copies.
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3893 Winthrop, Me. Brief History of Winthrop, from 1764
to 1855. By David Thurston, pp.247. 12° cloth.
Portland, 1855
,203894 Wirt, William. The British Spy. 16° calf.
Newburyport, 1804
3y 3895 Wirt. Letters of the British Spy. Eighth ed. Por-
/ trait and view of Richmond. 16° calf. Baltimore.
^3896 Wirt. Letters of the British Spy. Tenth ed. Portrait.
Small 8° light calf, uncut. New York, 1832
QQ 3897 Wise, John, (Pastor in Ipswich.) The Churches Quar-
rel espoused, pp. 96. 12° polished calf, extra, gilt
sdg'ss. Boston, 1772
^ 3898 Wise. A Vindication of the Government of New Eng-
land Churches, pp. 283. 16° half crimson morocco,
extra, uncut edges. Boston, 1772
364 CATALOGUE,
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9lc?o3899 Wisconsin. Reports and Collections of the State His-
torical Society of Wisconsin, from 1854 to 1882. Vols.
I to 9. 6 vols, cloth, 2 vols, paper, i vol. half roan.
Together 9 vols. 8°. Madison, 1855-82
3900 Witchcraft. The Wonderfull Discoverie of the Witch-
•-^^ crafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower, executed at Lin-
colne, March 11, 1618. pp. 26. 8° half roan.
(Reprint,) London, 1619
Only 250 copies reprinted.
3901 Witchcraft. A Short Treatise touching Sheriffs Ac-
^ compts. Written by Sir Matthew Hale. To which is
added, A Tryal of Witches, at the Assizes held at Bury
St. Edmonds, for the County of Suffolk, Mar. 10, 1664.
pp. no, 59. Small 8° calf. London, 1682-3
3902 Witchcraft. A Full and Impartial Account oftheDis-
^^ covery of Sorcery and Witchcraft, practis'd by Jane
Wenham of Walkern in Hertfordshire, also her Tryal,
etc. pp. 36. Fourth ed. 8° half morocco.
E. Curll: London, 171 2
3903 Witchcraft. The Case of the Hertfordshire Witchcraft
^ considered, being an Examination of a Book entitled,
A Full and Liipartial Account of the Discovery of Sor-
cery and Witchcraft, practis'd by Jane Wenham, etc.
pp. 86. 8° half morocco. London, 17 12
3904 Witchcraft. The Impossibility of Witchcraft further
demonstrated. (A Fragment of, pp. 1-6, and 11-15.)
12° half morocco. London, 1712
A-^3905 Witchcraft. A Discourse on Witchcraft, pp. 47. 8"
half morocco. London, 1736
y^ 3906 [WiTHiNGTON, Leonard.] The Puritan; a series of
essays, critical, moral and miscellaneous. By John
Oldbug, Esq. pp. 248, 268. 2 vols. 16° cloth.
Boston, 1836
yj-^3907 Woburn, Mass. History of, from the grant of its Ter-'
ritory to Charlestown, in 1640 to i860. By Samuel
Sewall. pp. 677. Portrait. 8° cloth. Boston, 1868
3908 WoLCOTT, Roger. Poetical Meditations, being the im-
^^ provement of some vacant hours; with a preface by
Rev. Mr. Bulkleyof Colchester, pp. 82. 16° morocco.
T. Green: New London, 1725
Autograph of " John Imlay, 1753-"
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5-
3909 Wolfe, Gen. James. Instructions to Young Officers,
^ also his orders for a battalion and an army, a Placart
to the Canadians, etc. Second ed. pp. 106. 16°
crimson morocco, gilt, uncut edges. London, 1780
CATALOGUE. 365
^ 3910 WoLLASTON, William. The Religion of Nature Delinea-
ted. Seventh ed. pp. 413, 12. Portrait. 8° half
morocco. London, 1750
/ ^3911 WoLSEY. The Life of Cardinal Wolsey. By George
*^^ Cavendish. With notes and other illustrations, by S.
W. Singer, pp. 542. Portraits and plates. 8° cloth,
uncut. London, 1827
^52) 39^2 Wood, J. P. Memoirs of the Life of John Law of
Lauriston, including a detailed account of the rise,
progress, and termination of the Mississippi system,
pp. 234. Portrait. 16° half calf. Edinburgh, 1824
o .5 __39i3 Wood, John. History of the Administration of John
^ ^^ Adams, Esq., late President of the United States. 8°
half roan, gilt, uncut edges. New York, 1802
Nearly all this edition were destroyed.
3914 \\'ooD. The Suppressed History of the Administration
■^^ of John Adams. Republished with notes and an ap-
pendix, by J. H. Sherburne, pp. 392. Portrait. 12°
cloth. Phila., 1846
-_^ 3915 Wood, Silas. A Sketch of the First Settlement of the
several Towns on Long Island. New edition, pp. 184.
8° boards, uncut. Brooklyn, 1828
3916 Wood, William. New England's Prospect. A true,
^^ lively and experimentall description of that part of
America, commonly called New England; discovering
the state of that countrie, both as it stands to our new-
come English planters, and to the old native inhabi-
tants, laying downe that which may both enrich the
knowledge of the mind-travelling reader or benefit the
future voyager. Map of the south part of New Eng-
land, pp. I, 6, 98, 6. Small 4° calf, gilt.
London, Thomas Cotes for John Bellamie, 1634
First edition. Wood's New England's Prospect is the earliest
topographical account of the Massachusetts Colony, so far as the
settlement then extended. It also has a full description of its fauna
and flora, and of the natives. — Charles Deane iti Narrative History.
Copies with the map are exceedingly rare. This copy has also a
fac-simile map bound in at the end. Pictorial ex-libis of William
Tyson, Bristol.
3917 Wood. New England's Prospect; being a true, lively
^ ^ and experimental description of that part of Am-
erica commonly called New England. Third ed. pp.
I, 17, 128. 8° paper, uncut.
London, printed, 1639. Boston: reprinted, 1764
This is really the 4th ed., with autographs of Cotton Tufts who
has inscribed on the title-page : " The Gift of Nath. Rogers, Esq. (to
Cotton Tufts), 1767, by whom the Introductory Essay was written."
— See Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc. VI. 334-337.
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/Sl\6~V 3918 Wood, Anthony A. Athenae Oxonienses; an exact his-
tory of all the writers and bishops who have had their
education in the University of Oxford; to which are
added the Fasti, or annals of the said University.
New edition with a continuation by Philip Bliss. 4 vols,
royal 4° calf. London, 1813
^^ 39^9 Woodbury, Conn. History of Ancient Woodbury, from
1659 to 1854. By William Cothren. pp. 833, 5. Por-
trait. 8° cloth. Waterbury, 1854
1^5-3920 Woodbury. Second Centennial Celebration of the Ex-
' ploration of Ancient Woodbury, and the reception of
the first Indian Deed, held at Woodbury, July 4, 1859.
Edited by William Cothren. pp. 105. 8° half roan.
Woodbury, 1859
7V-7J3921 Woodman. List of the Descendants of Mr. Joshua
Woodman, who settled at Kingston, N. H., 1736. By
J. H. Woodman, pp. 54, 1856; — List of some of the
Descendants of Mr. Edward Woodman, who settled at
Newbury, Mass., 1635. By Joshua Coffin, pp. 16,
1865. 2 vols. 12° and 8° half roan.
J DO o -59^^ [WooDNOTH, Arthur.] A Short Collection of the most
Remarkable Passages from the Originall to the dissolu-
tion of the Virginia Company. Title, pp. (i), 20. Small
4° half blue morocco. London, 1651
" In the Dedicatory Epistle, the work is stated to have been written
by Arthur Woodnoth, a member and sometimes Deputy of the
Virginia Company. An ancient adventurer and deligent prosecutor
of the best ends for the advancement of the Virginia Plantation."
I D o 39-3 Woodstock, Conn. An Historical Sketch. By C. W.
Bowen. pp. 62. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1886
c2 S~o 3924 Woodstock, Me. History of Woodstock, with family
sketches and an appendix. By W. B. Lapham. pp.
315. Portraits. 8° cloth. Portland, 1882
cS. 39^5 WooDWORTH, Samucl. Melodies, Duets, Trios, Songs
and Ballads. Second ed. pp. 288. Frontispiece. 18°
half russia. New York, 1830
/ 3926 Wool. Hayes, J. L. Address in Phila., Sept. 6, 1865;
— Protection a Boon, 1867; — The Angora Goat, 1868;
— The Protective Policy, 1868; — American Textile
Machinery, 1879; — Custom Duties on the Necessaries
of Life, 1884; — Fires in Woolen Mills. 12 vols. 8°
cloth and paper. Boston.
/
%^ 3927 WooLEY, Charles. A Two Years Journal in New York,
/ and part of its territories in America. New edition,
with notes by E. B. O'Callaghan, 8° cloth, uncut.
New York, i860
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'5~3928 WooLMAN, John. Journal of the Life, Gospel Labors
and Christian Experiences of. 12° boards.
New York, 1845
57) 3929 WooLRYCH, H. W. Memoirs of the Life of Judge
Jeffreys, sometime Lord High Chancellor of England,
pp. 442. Portrait. 8° half calf. London, 1827
930 Worcester, Marquis. Life, Times, and Scientific La-
bours of the second Marquis of Worcester, to which is
added a reprint of his Century of Inventions, 1663. By
H. Dircks. pp. 625. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut.
London, 1865
3931 Worcester, Mass. History of Worcester, from its ear-
°° liest Settlement to September, 1836. By W. Lincoln.
pp. 384. 8° morocco, gilt. Worcester, 1837
_.3932 Worcester. History of Worcester, from its earliest
Settlement, to 1861. By William Lincoln and Charles
Hersey. pp. 448. Portraits. 8° boards, uncut.
Worcester, 1862
^ ^r-3933 Worcester. Notes, Historical and Chronological, on
the Town of Worcester, Mass. By Nathaniel Paine.
Plates. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Worcester, 1876
Only 35 copies privately printed.
/^ 3934 Worcester. Addresses of Inauguration of the Free In-
stitute of Industrial Science, Nov. 11, 1868; — Remi-
niscences of the Fire Society, 1870; — Remonstrance
against the Division of Worcester County, 1874; — Cen-
tennial Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence,
July 4, 1876; — Thomas's Address July 4, 1876; — Sen-
sational Literature in Public Libraries, by S. S. Green,
1879; — Relation of the Public Library to the Public
Schools, 1880; — Gleanings from the Second Parish,
by S. S. Green, 1883. 7 pamphlets.
j-^3935 Worcester Magazine and Historical Journal, containing
Topographical and Historical Sketches of Worcester
County. Edited by W. Lincoln and C. C. Baldwin.
Portrait. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. Worcester, 1826
DO 393^ Wordsworth, Christopher. "Who wrote Eikon Bazil-
ike?" considered and answered, pp. 413; — Documen-
tary Supplement to "Who wrote Eikon Bazilike?" pp.
50; — King Charles the First, the Author of Icon Ba-
silike, further proved, pp. 256. In i vol. 8° morocco,
gilt. London and Cambridge, 1824-28
393 7 Wordsworth. Ecclesiastical Biography; or, Lives of
Eminent Men, connected with the History of Religion
in England. Third ed. 4 vols. 8° half calf, gilt.
London, 1839
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o 393^ VVoTTON, Sir Henry. Letters to Sir Edmund Bacon,
pp. i66. i8° half morocco, (writing on title.)
London, i66i
. _ jr-3939 WoTTON. The Characters of Robert Uevereux, Earl of
' "^ Essex, and George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, com-
pared and contrasted. Edited by Sir Edgerton Brydges.
pp. 37. 8° calf, gilt. Lee Priory Press, 1814
Only 100 copies privately printed.
-;5^^^94o Wrangham, Rev. Francis. The British Plutarch. New
edition, with additional Lives. 6 vols. 8° dark calf,
gilt. London, 1816
Only 3 copies printed on blue paper.
y^394i [Wright, Frances.] Views of Society and Manners in
' America, pp. 387. 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1821
3942 Wright, H. C. Six Months at Graefenberg, with con-
versations in the saloon on non-resistance and other
n
subjects. Portrait. 12° morocco, red edges.
London, 1845
i. 3943 VVright, Thomas. A Collection of Old English Pieces.
Edited with prefaces, notes and glossary. 4 vols.,
square 18° half morocco, uncut.
W. Pickering: London, 1836
_0 / 3944 WvcLiFFE, John. The New Testament in English trans-
lated by John Wycliffe, circa 1380. Now first printed
from a contemporary Manuscript. 4° half roan, uncut.
W. Pickering: London, 1858
57) 3945 ^Vynne, James. Private Libraries of New York. pp.
472. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut. New York, i860
Large Paper. Only 100 copies printed.
3946 A^ONGE, William. England's Shame; or the Un-
I masking of a Politick Atheist, being a full and
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faithful Relation of the Life and Death of that grand
Impostor Hugh Peters. Portrait, (mounted), pp. 88.
18° sheep. London. 1663
The author testified against Peters at his trial, 1660.
^^3947 York, Me. Ancient City of Gorgeana, and Modern
Town of York, from its earliest Settlement to the pres-
ent time. By G. A. Emery, pp. 256. Illustrations.
16° cloth. Boston, 1874
'3«r3948 Young, Alexander. Library of the Old English Prose
'^ Writers. 9 vols. 16° russia, (bindings broken).
Cambridge, 1831
Contents: Fuller's Holy State. — Sidney's Defence of Poesie. —
Selden's Table Talk. — Sir T. Browne's Works. — Felltham's Re-
solves. — Walton's Lives. — Latimer's Sermons. — Selections from
J. Taylor. — Sir T. More's Works.
CATALOGUE. 369
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~ 3949 Young. Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony
1^ of Plymouth, from 1602 to 1625. Portraits, (photograph
and memoir of the author inserted.) 8° cloth, uncut.
Boston. 1841
With fac-simile of Blaskowitz's map of Plymouth and of Peregrine
White's Will inserted.
/>y)395° Young. The same. Second ed. 8° cloth, uncut.
Boston, 1844
^-^3951 Young. Chronicles of the First Planters of the Colony
of Massachusetts Bay, from 1623 to 1636. 5 inserted
portraits and MSS. notes by Mr Ueane. 8° morocco,
red edges. Boston, 1846
/v<-3952 Young. Another copy. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1846
p 3953 Young. Evangelical Unitarianism, 1830; — Discourse
C3*^0 at the Ordination of James W. Thompson, Feb. 17,
1830; — Discourse on Nathaniel Bowditch, 1840; — Dis-
course at the Ordination of George E. Ellis, March 11,
1840; — Discourse on William Prescott, Dec. 15, 1844;
— Sins of the Tongue, 1845; — Discourse on William
Parsons, March 26, 1837; — Discourse on the 20th An-
niversary of his Ordination, Jan. 19, 1845; — Discourse
at Harvard, May 13, 1846; — Discourse on Benjamin
Rich, Jan. 8, 1851; — Discourse on Mrs. C. G. Pres-
cott, May 23, 1852. II vols. 8° half roan.
Boston, 1830-52
0^3954 Young, Edward. Night Thoughts. With the Life of
the author, and notes, portraits and fine plates after
designs by Stothard. pp. 364. Royal 8° calf, gilt.
London, 1798
^jr3955 Young, Thomas. Hopes Incouragement; a Fast Ser-
^^^ mon, preached in Westminster, February 28, 1643. PP-
38. Small 4° half morocco. London, 1644
J -3956 Young and Minns. The Defence of Young and Minns,
^ Printers to the State, before the Committee of the
House of Representatives, pp. 68. 8° half roan, gilt.
Boston, 1805
^3957 Young Mans Calling, or the Whole Duty of Youth.
pp. 425. Curious plates. 18° calf, gilt. London, 1678
3
3
^^3958 7eISBERGER, David. Diary of David Zeisberger,
^^ a Moravian Missionary among the Indians of Ohio.
Translated and edited by Eugene F. Bliss, pp. 464,
532. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Cincinnati, 1885
^ir-3959 Zeisberger's Indian Dictionary. English, German, Iro-
quois — the Onondga — and Algonquin — the Delaware.
Printed from the original Manuscript in Harvard Col-
lege Library. 4° cloth. Cambridge, 1887
Presentation^copy.
370 CATALOGUE
7jr~Q 3960 Zenger, John Peter. The Tryal of John Peter Zenger,
of New York, Printer, who was lately try'd and acquited
for Printing and Publishing a Libel against the Govern-
ment. Fourth ed. pp. 32. 4° half calf, uncut.
London, 1738
^ 3961 Zenger. Trial of J. P. Zenger, of New York, Printer,
who was charged with having printed and published a
Libel against the Government, and acquitted, also,
Trial of Mr. William Owen, Bookseller, pp. 59. 8°
half roan. London, 1765
73962 ZiEGLER, J. Qvae intvs continentvr. Syria, ad Ptolo-
maici operis rationem, Prseterea Strabone, Plinio, & An-
tonio auctoribus locupletata. Palestina, iisdem auctori-
bus Schondia, tradita ab auctoribus, qui in eius
operis prologo memorantur. pp. no. Folio, half vel-
lum. Argentorati, Petrum Opilionem, 1532
" The last map in the volume relating to the northern regions, con-
tains Greenland and Terra Bacallaos. In the work is a division re-
lating to the northern regions under the general name of Schondia,
in which are separate chapters on Greenland, Iceland, Lapland, etc. "
Zeigler lived in Rome, where, from two Bishops who had lived in
Greenland and Iceland, he obtained the facts given in his work.
ar-t 3963 ZuRLA, Placido. Sulle Antiche Mappe Idro-Geografiche
' lavorate in Venezia Commentario. pp. 96. Maps.
Royal 4° paper, uncut. Venezia, 1818
PORTRAITS AND PLATES.
^^"'3964 Caricature. A New Drop Scene for D. L. T. Lon-
don, 1808. Thomas Scrutiny, del. et sculp. 7x13
inches. Colored caricature.
3965 Dean, Nicholas, President of Croton Acqueduct Dept.
Oval lithographic portrait.
I ^^3966 Franklin, Benjamin. The Politician, painted by S.
Elmer, engraved by T. Ryder, London, 1824. 11^ x
15^ inches, (cut close.)
It 39^7 Franklin. Photographs of Paintings. (2)
rt 3968 Portraits. Heliotypes. Wm. Tudor; J. Davis; Jas.
" Savage; Geo. R. Minot; Thos. L. Winthrop; Christo-
pher Gore; Thomas Wallcutt. (16)
/ 1, 3969 Portraits. Wood-cuts. (8)
/ *?© 397° Portraits. Phillis Wheatley; Edward Everett, (2);
and 3 other unsigned proofs. (6)
-a^^_397i Portraits. Mr. C. Churchill, and Col. Benjamin
^ '^ Church, by P. Revere (the same likeness); Theodore
Sedgwick, by St. Memin; James Otis; Thos. Smith;
George Thacher; Thos. Prince; Josiah Winslow, etc.
('5)
CATALOGUE. 371
fl^ ?972 Portraits. Sir Edmund Andros; — Samuel Sewall,
India proofs. (2)
I- 3973 Portraits. Charles V; — Geo. Cruikshank; — R. B.
•^^ Sheridan; — Mrs. Siddons, etc. (12)
3974 Revere, Paul. North Battery in Boston. Engraved by
^5" Paul Revere. 6 x 7^ inches. Reprint from the origi-
nal copper.
3975 Shakspeare. Portrait of Shakspeare, engraved by
S\ / X^ Martin Droeshout. London, (for first folio.) Evident-
ly a contemporary copy of the original copper plate.
T/4 x6^ inches, narrow margins.
3976 Willard. The Reverend Mr. Saml Willard. Engraved
J2) by Van der Gucht. 7 x 10)^ inches. Reprint from
original copper.
3977 Winthrop. Portraits of Gov. John Winthrop; — Adam
i5 3*7 Winthrop; — R. C. Winthrop; — View of Groton Church,
' with tomb of Adam Winthrop; — Photographs of tombs
and fac-similes of documents, etc., all relating to the
Winthrop family. (15)
MAPS.
I . 3978 America noviter delineata. M. Meriam, fecit. Map
* 11x14 inches.
3979 Boston. Plan of the Town of Boston and the circum-
/j- jacent country shewing the present situation of the
King's Troops and the Rebels Intrenchments, 25th
July, 1775-
A water color map, 17x17 inches, mounted on linen.
/^98o Boston. The same. Lithographic fac-simile. (6 copies.)
3981 Boston. A New Plan of y' Great Town of Boston in
/A New England in America, with the many additional
' / buildings and new streets, to the year 1769. By William
Price. Folio, 17 x 24 inches.
3982 Boston. A Plan of the Town of Boston, with the In-
^~D trenchments, etc., of His Majesty's Forces in 1775,
from the observations of Lieut. Page of His Majesty's
Corps of Engineers and from the plans of other gentle-
men. Engraved and printed for Wm. Faden, 1777.
17^ X 21 inches.
3983 Boston. Plan of the Town and Harbor of Boston, 1774,
^^ (plate engraved in England) from an accurate survey
by British authority just previous to the Revolutionary
war and was used by them as a guide and campaign
map. 15 X 18 in. Heliotype fac-simile. Boston.
372 CATALOGUE.
^-3984 Boston. The Town of Boston in New England, by
Capt John Bonner, 1722. Re-engraved by George C.
Smith, 1835. Folio, mounted with rollers.
39S5 Boston and its Vicinity. By John G. Hales. Engraved
by Edward Dillingham. Mounted on linen and folded
in case.
ry) 3986 Boston. Plan of Boston, by William Burgess. Origi-
nally engraved by Thos. Johnson in 1728, reproduced in
1869. 10^ X i4j^ in. Heliotype.
^ Q 3987 Boston, Old and New. Heliotype in colors, showing
the old town limits with the new, with references.
9 X 11^ in.
Presentation copy from Justin Winsor.
j^ 3988 Boston. Carte de la Ville, Baye, et Environs de
Baston. Par Jean Baptiste Louis Franquelin. 11 x 15
in. Heliotype.
3989 Boston. Bartlett's Illustrated Map of Boston. Tinted
lithograph. 22 x 31 in. New York, 187 1
Jo 399° Boston. Plan of Boston, corrected under the direction
of Committee on Printing of City of Boston, 1866.
Folio, 27 X 39 in.
/a 3991 Boston. Plan of Fort Hill, showing improvements as
proposed, 1866. Large folio.
P^ 3992 Boston. A New Survey of the Harbour of Boston in
New England. 16 x 21 in. Old copper plate, very
badly damaged. Dublin.
A 3993 Bunker Hill. Sketch of the Battle of Bunker Hill. By
^^ a British officer. Published by George G. Smith. Bos-
ton, 1843. 12 X 19 in.
/O 3994 Carta da Navegar de Nicolo et Antonie Zeni Furono
' HI, tramonta I'ano 1380. 11 x 14^ in. Heliotype.
(4 copies).
3995 Centennial Map of Concord, by H. W. Blaisdell, 1875;
— Centennial Map of the City of Charlestown, 1875. 2
pieces.
*-yj 3996 Chart. Remarques sur la Navigation de Terre-Neuve
a New York afin d'eviter les Courrants et les bas-fonds
au Sud de Nantuckett et du Banc de George. 13 x 14^
in. Paris, n. d.
3997 Hennepin. A Map of a New World between New Mexico
and the Frozen Sea, newly discovered by Father Lewis
Hennepin. io>^ x 17 in.; — A Map of a Large Country-
newly discovered in the Northern America, situated
between New Mexico and the Frozen Sea. By Father
Lewis Hennepin. 14^ x 17 in. 2 original maps.
CATALOGUE. 373
3o 399^ Hennepin. Carte de la Nouvelle France et de la Louisi-
ane, 1683. Par le Rev. Pere Louis Llennepin. 11 ^ x
19 in. Fac-simile map mounted on linen.
N? 5^3999 Hubbard's Map of New England, 1677. Fac-simile of
the Wine Hills map, published by W. B. Fowle, 1846.
Boston.
/ Jk- 4000 Kentucky. A Map of Kentucky, from actual survey,
^ by Elihu Barker. Engraved for, and sold by Mathevv
Carey, Phila. 17^ x 39 in.
/ , 4001 Map of the Battle Ground of Greenbrier River, drawn
and published by A. T. McRae, C. S. A. Quitman
Guards, First Regt. Ga. Vols. Engraved by J. Baum-
garten, Richmond, Va. Curious wood-cut map. 10^
X 16^ in.
^y\ 4002 Map of the country between Albemarle Sound and Lake
Erie, comprehending the whole of Virginia, Maryland,
Delaware, and Pennsylvania. Engraved for the
" Notes on Virginia." Folio, 24 x 24 in. Lithographic
fac-simile. London.
5 a 4003 Map of North Sea and Lands, delineated upon a chart
in the 14th century by Antonio Zeno. Reproduced by
G. E. Emery. 3 heliotypes.
- 4004 ]\Iap of St. Helena Sound and the Coast between Char-
lestown and Savannah. Boston, i86j. 9x12 in.
'y ^-g) 4005 Map of the State of Maine, with the Province of New
Brunswick, by Moses Greenleaf, 1828. Large folio,
with rollers
/O 4006 Map of the World, on Mercator's Projection. By David
H. Burr. Folio, 19 x 23 in.
•^Ci 114007 Maps. Heliotypes of Old Maps, etc., reproduced for
' " Narrative and Critical History," etc. (27)
jr~^ 400S Narragansett Bay. Plan of the battle of Newport in
the Revolution. Lithograph from the original in the
possession of the Massachusetts Historical Society.
/^^ 4009 New England. Fac-simile by S. G. Drake for his
edition of Hubbard's History, 1865. " Wine Hills "
map, on bond paper.
^Q 4010 New England. The South Part of New-England, as it is
Planted this yeare, 1634. yj^ x 10^ in. Heliotype.
/"J 4011 New Englands and New France. Heliotype reproduc-
tion of early map. 9^ x 12^ in. (3 copies).
/Av 4012 North America. An Accurate Map of North America.
By Eman Bowen and John Gibson, engraver. Photo-
lithographic reproduction. .2oJE^ x 23 in.
374 CATALOGUE,
~U^ 4013 North Carolina. A Compleat Map, from an actual sur-
vey, by John Collet. 13 x 19}^ in. Photo-lithographic
fac-simile.
q2. / 4014 Plan of the Entrance of Chesapeak Bay with James and
I York Rivers, wherein are shewn the respective posi-
tions, in the beginning of October. By an Officer. 16
X 20 in. London, 1781
J) x)^e-4oi5 PowNALL, T. A Map of the Middle British Colonies in
•^^^ <^5^ North America. First published by Mr. Lewis Evans
of Phila., in 1755, ^""^ since corrected and improved,
as also extended, with the addition of New England
and bordering parts of Canada. Engraved by Jas.
Turner, Phila. 19)^ x 23>^ in.
^ y--4oi6 Rhode Island. Map of the State of Rhode Island, taken
mostly from surveys, by Caleb Harris. Engraved for
Carter & Wilkinson, Providence, 1795. Reprint from
old copper. 16 x 22 in.
j9_.4oi7 Rhode Island. A Topographical Map of the State of
^ Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Surveyed
by James Stevens, 1846. Folio, with rollers.
4018 Sketch Map of Pascataway, Maine and New Hampshire;
/ =2-^ — Map of the Lakes and Head Quarters of the Andros-
coggin River. 2 pieces.
^_.4oi9 Sketch Map of a portion of Plymouth Colony, to
^ ^ illustrate Church's Annals of Philip's War. Lithograph,
1865. Folio.
a*y402o Smith. The Summer lis. Reproduction of the map
/ from the first edition of Smith's " Generall Historic of
Virginia." i3>4 x 10^ in. (3 copies).
• 4021 Stevens, Henry. Maps issued with the Geographical
" ^ Notes and Tehuantepec Railway. Photo-lithographic
reproductions. Folio. (8)
T_5-4022 Telegraph Chart showing the track of the great sub-
/ marine Atlantic Telegraph, and the depths__of the ocean.
With an account of the invention and operation of the
magnetic telegraph. Folio. New York, 1858
^^^4023 Trelawny Patent (heliotype) and Pemaquid Map, (a
tracing.) (2 pieces).
/ Q 4024 United States of North America; with the British Terri-
tories and those of Spain. Engraved by W. Faden,
1793. Folio, 20 X 23 in. Lithographic fac-simile.
London.
I*. 4025 United States. General Map of the United States.
New York, 1861. Folio, mounted with rollers.
CATALOGUE. 375
^
3« 4026 Virginia. Carte de la Virginie et du Maryland. Par
le Sr. Robert de Vaugondy, 1755. Folio, 18 x 23 in.
Lithographic fac-simile. London.
57) 4027 Virginia and Maryland, as it is planted and inhabited
this present year 1670, surveyed and exactly drawne by
Augustin Hernnan. Folio, 20 x 24 in. Lithographic
fac-simile. London.
O 4028 Virginia. Smith's Map of Virginia, with picture of
Powhatan in the left hand corner. (2 variations); —
Map of the most inhabited part of Virginia, containing
the whole of the Province of Maryland. Drawn by
Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson. 14 x 19 in. 3 re-
productions.
^c-^ 4029 York County, Me., from actual survey by J. Chase, Jr.,
published by J. L. Smith & Co., Boston, 1856. Large
folio, mounted with rollers.
AUTOGRAPHS.
ABBREVIATIONS.
«. A i^. autograph letter signed ; /. s. letter signed ; a', j. document signed
a n. s. autograph note signed.
j^ 4030 Adams, John Quincy, President of the United States,
^^ a. d. s. I page 8°, "Oct. 22, 1814"; — Daniel Webster,
Statesman, a. I. s. i page 8° and address, "Boston,
Oct. 12, 1844," to N. D. Hubbard, making a business
appointment. Secretaries of State. (2)
jp*5 4031 Allen, Col. Ira, Revolutionary ofificer, brother of Ethan
Allen, a. I. s. i page 4° and address, "Fortfradreck,
October 14, 1774," to Col. Ethan Allen, on business
connected with the Land Grants; — Levi Allen, another
brother of Ethan, a. I. s. 2 pages 4° and address,
"Quebec, July 7, 1787," to Col. Ira Allen, on business. (2)
/ 4032 Amherst, Sir Jeffrey, Commander-in-Chief of the British
» jO Forces in America, Colonial Governor of Va., a. 1. s.
I page 4°, "Camp of Tionderoga, Aug. i, 1759," to
Col. Bradstreet. "... .pray be so good to forward the
brewing apparatus as fast as possible, the Army is be-
ginning to grow sickly and I believe from no other
reason but drinking water wherever they find it, which
sickness will, I hope, be got the better of by spruce
beer. . . . The shoes will be of great use to us . . . ."
Autograph letters of Gen. Amherst are rare.
376
C A T A L O G U E
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cJ2 5^
4033 Anne, Queen of England, d. s. portion of, 1-2 page 4°.
Sign manual, at the head of a document.
4034 Belcher, Jonathan, Colonial Governor of Massachusetts,
1730, and of New Jersey, 1747, a. d. s. portion of, 1-2
page 4°, "Boston, June 2, 1720"; — Thomas Gushing,
Governor of Mass., 1785, M. O. C. etc., a. I. s. i page
oblong 8°, "Boston, Jan. 9, 1764." Written and signed
as selectman of Boston, and signed also by Samuel
Sewall, and Henderson Inches. (2)
4035 Belknap, Rev. Jerem'y, Historian, Minister of Federal
St. Church, founder of the Mass. Hist. Soc, a. I. s. i
page 4° and address to Mrs. Leach in regard to her
joining his Church ; — J udge Mellen Chamberlain, a. I. s.
I page 8°, 187S, sending the same to Mr. Deane. (2)
X 4036 Bowring, Sir John, Author, linguist and statesman. Gov.
of Hong Kong, a. I. s. i page 8°, " London, Oct. 4,
1841," to Richard AUanby, regarding a petition to
abolish the Slave trade, which he intended to offer in
the House of Commons.
4037 Bradford, William, Second Governor of Plymouth Col-
00 o o QPy^ 1621, and one of the "Mayflower" Pilgrims, author
of the "History of Plymouth Colony, 1602-1647," lately
given to Massachusetts by the Bishop of London, a. /. s.
I page 4° and address, "Plimouth, Dec. 11, 1645,"
to "his much honoured friend, Mr. John Winthrop,
deputie Gou'. of Ye Massachusets these be d. d.," and
bearing Winthrop's endorsement. " .... I am re-
quested to write these few lines unto you in the behalfe
of some Indeans of Yarmoth, who complaine that Mr.
Afifley owes them 6 coats of trading cloath, and a pair
of small briches, for service they did him, in taking of
sturgion. Some of them affirme that they were loath to
have loast their hunting when he Importuned them to
help him, and now not to repay them for their laboure
they take it very ill, and take occasion therby to scan-
dalice all Ye English " This letter is the one
sent to London for comparison with the MS. in the Ful-
ham Library to determine if the latter was the long miss-
ing Bradford History. See " Proceedings Mass. Hist.
Soc. April 12, 1855."
In perfect condition and very rare.
4038 Bradstreet, Col. John, In Pepperrell's regiment at
Louisburg. with Amherst at Ticonderoga, captured
Fort Frontenac, etc., a. I. s. i page 4°, "Albany, Dec.
24, 1759," to Capt. Abraham Dow. An order for the
payment of money for "the Publick Service." Rare.
Ji :i^-
CATALOGUE. 377
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P ^ 4039 Broadside. — "Boston, Dec. i, 1773. At a Meeting of
the People of Boston and the neighbouring Towns, at
Faneuil Hall in said Boston, on Monday the 29th of
November, 1773, nine o'clock, a. m., and continued by
Adjournment to the ne.xt Day; for the Purpose of con-
sulting, advising and determining upon the most proper
and effectual Method to prevent the unloading, receiv-
ing or vending the detestable Tea, sent out by the East
India Company, Part of which being just arrived in this
Harbour " Heliotype reproduction.
•7jr'404o Broadside, — "The First Great Western Empire, or The
/ United States of America, January 15, 181 2." Pub-
lished to inspire the Patriots to enlist in the War of
1812. Reprint.
^Q 4041 Brooks, Dr. John, Revolutionary officer, Governor of
Massachusetts, etc., a. I. s. i page folio, "Medford,
May 22, 1801," to Jonathan Jackson.
4042 Burleigh, William Cecil, Lord, Secretary of State to
■=^•5^ Queen Elizabeth, Lord High Treasurer, 1572, etc., d. s.
1 page folio, endorsement for the payment of the bill of
^Villiam Robinson "for ryding with letters from the Rt.
Hon. my Lord Burleigh, Lord High Treasurer of Eng-
land to Mr. William Sands, Esquire, one of the Com-
missioners appointed for the repair of the forts and
Castles, etc."
4043 Burns, Robert, Scotch poet, a. d. 2 pages 8°, (1793-
^ ^ 94)- A copy of his famous impromptu, written when
Gen. Dumouriez deserted the Army of the French Re-
public.
" You're welcome to Despots, Dumourier,
You're welcome to Despots, Dumourier,
How does Dampiere do ?
Ay, and Beurnonville too ?
Why did they not come along with you, Dumourier ? ....'*
Very rare.
Q Q 4044 Bute, John Stuart, Earl of. Prime Minister of England,
d. s. portion of, 1-2 page 8°, "Whitehall, Sept., 1762,"
signed also by T. Dashwood, and James Oswald; — two
other portions of Treasury documents, signed by
Charles Townshend, Duke of Newcastle, Grenville,
Legge and others, each 1-2 page 8°. (3)
4045 Carlos, Don, King of Spain, grandson of Ferdinand and
^ ^ Isabella, and of Maximilian of Germany, /. j-. i page
oblong folio, and address, ' "Burgos, June 17. 1524."
To the Master of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem,
appointing Pedro de Peaztagni to a commandery in the
Order, and bearing the official signature "Yo el Rey."
Very rare, and in very good condition.
178
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4047
4048
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1^ ^4046 Gary, Sir Robert, Ofificer of the Household of King
James 1., of England, d. s. i page folio, "Aug. 17,
1619," warrant for a treasury payment, to one of the
officers "of his highness" wardrobe."
Ghalmers, George, Scotch historian, Secretary of the
Board of Trade, a. I. in 3d person, i page 4°, and wrap-
per franked, "Whitehall, 16 June, 1789"; — and a. 5-Tj4o88 Jay, John, a. I. s. i page 4° and address, "Bedford,
^^ April 28, 1805," to Goldsborow Baneyar. A personal
I and familiar letter.
4089 Johnson, Sir William, Commander of the Crown Point
^8 expedition, Superintendent of Indian affairs, member of
the Albany Congress, 1754, etc., a. I. s. 2 pages 4°,
"Johnson Hall, Oct. 27, 1773." A business letter.
384
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^^
I , I 4090 Jefferson, Thomas, Signer of the Declaration, M. O. C,
/ '' President of the United States, etc., a. I. s. i page
4°, " Monticello, June 15, 1815," to President James
Madison, asking for the appointment of an Indian agent.
" . . . . Monroe is with us, and his daughter Mrs.
Hay extremely ill Bonaparte, unprincipled
as he is, is at length placed in a situation to claim all
our prayers against the enterprises meditated on the in-
dependence of his nation
4091 Lafayette, Gilbert Motier, Marquis de. Major General
in the American Revolution, etc., a. I. in 3rd person, i
page 4° and address, "August i, 1828," to Mr. Petit de
Villes, inclosing him a ticket for the meeting on the
following day.
4092 Lincoln, Levi, Jr., Governor of Massachusetts, 1825, et
seq., a. I. s. i page 4° and address, " Worcester, Feb.
14, 1820," on legal matters.
4093 Livingston, Philip, Member of the Stamp Act Congress,
1765, Signer of the Declaration, M. O. C., etc., a. I. s.
I page folio, " New York, Sept. 2, 1751," a business
letter. " . . . . Mr. Bryan is dead and did during
his Life act the part of an honest man with me as far
as he was able. But I cannot say so much for Mr.
Clarke who makes no bones to make promises without
any design to perform. I desire you to see him with-
out delay " Very rare.
4094 Louis XIV., King of France, d. s. i page large folio,
" Fontainebleau, Sept. 25, 1694." Military route for
some soldier from Hasnault to Paris.
Louis XVI., King of France, d. s. i page large folio,
"Paris, May i, 1791." An order to the Treasurer
General of the civil list, to pay to the Abbe Caussin, his
salary as Chaplain of Marley. Signed also by the
Minister Laporte, who was afterwards guillotined.
Lyon, Col. Matthew, Politician, founder of Fairhaven,
Vt., M. C. , opponent of Roger Griswold, gave the vote
which made Jefferson president, etc., a. I. s. i page
folio and address, "Fairhaven, Maya, 1789," to Col.
Ira Allen, on business.
4097 Mackenzie, Henry, Scotch lawyer and novelist, author
of " The Man of Feeling, " etc., a. I. s. 2 pages 4° and
address, "Edinburgh, Jan. 11, 1783, " to Cadell the
publisher, regarding Mrs, Yates's acting of a new play,
and the chance of Mr. Harris producing it at Covent
Garden Theatre. Torn, but repaired.
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6p4095
^^4096
:25
CATALOGUE. 385
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/
^-1,4098 Malone, Edmund, Irish critic and Shakesperian writer,
a. I. s. 2 pages 8°, " Aug. 20, 1810, " in relation to his
Essay on Ford. ". . . . I took much pains on this sub-
ject about a year ago, and conceive that I am quite im-
pregnable. I defy even Buonaparte and all his Myrmi-
dons to make the least impression on my fortification.
. . . "; — Dr. Nathan Drake, English physician and
essayist, a. I. s. 2 pages 8°, " Hadleigh, Dec. 31,
1825. " (2)
4099 Mather, Rev. Dr. Increase, President of Harvard Col-
lege, Minister of the North Church, Boston, the first
person to receive the degree of D. D. in America, a. d. s.
I page 8°, "Aug. 13, 1713. " A list of marriages;
also a. d. 1-2 page oblong 8°. Memo. Rare. (2)
— »■ 4100 Miscellaneous Letters, 4° and folio, 1813-1840, some
of them written to W. Deane; and three documents,
1733-1799- (11)
,jj--.4ioi Monmouth, James Scott, Duke of, Son of Charles II. of
England, leader of "Monmouth's rebellion," 1685,
executed July 15, of the same year, /. s. i page folio
and address, " Whitehall, Oct. 18, " with seal. To
Sir Richard Bulstrode. ". . . . I have acquainted his
maj'sty with yours, who is pleased to promise that you
shall deliver his compliments to the Governor there upon
the peace .... As to the Bread it was Pereira's agree-
ment with me att Bruxelles that he would aske no more'
for what hee should furnish, than what should bee con-
tracted for here. ..." Written probably while Com-
mander-in-Chief, and before the Peace of Nimeguen. In
perfect condition, and very rare.
4102 Moody, Rev. Silas, Minister of the Congregational
Church at Arundel, Maine, 1771-1816. MS. Sermons,
8°, 1770-1815. (6)
4103 Nottingham, Charles Howard, Earl of. Lord High Ad-
2_5 miral of England, commanded the fleet against the
Armada, /. s. i page folio and address, "Richmond,
Jan. 13, 1599. The Privie Councell for allowance of
His petition to Arthur Gregory as Engineer for ye for-
tifications at Ventnor Castle. " Signed also by Sir John
Popham, Thomas Egerton, (Lord Ellesmere), Lord
Buckhurst, Robert Cecil, (Lord Salisbury), and others,
members of the Council.
4104 Oliver, Andrew, Secretary of the Province of Mass.,
0Q Lieut. Governor, and Stamp master, a. I. s. i page 4°
and address, "Boston, July 20, 1767,' to Jared Inger-
soll, on law business.
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,,^4105 Oath of Allegiance, Small broadside, i page 4°, "Feb.
■^ 1:685, on solemn oath, before Almighty God,
did abjure and renounce the late Traiterous Apologeti-
cal Declaration, in so far as it declares War against His
Majesty, and asserts that it is lawful to kill such as
serve His Majesty in Church, State, Army, or Countrey,
conform to His Majesties late Proclamation of the thir-
tieth day of December last The ink in which
the names were written has entirely faded out.
^j_^4io6 Oliver, Robert Dudley, English naval ofificer in the war
^ of 1812, /. J-. I page folio, " H. M. Ship Valiant, Off
New London, Dec. 2, 1813, " to Henry Gahm, Swedish
Consul at New York. Announcing that by order of Sir
John Borlase Warren, Long Island Sound is in a state
of Blockade.
4107 Parsons, Theophilus, Chief Justice of Massachusetts,
/5^ Attorney General of the U. S., a. d. i page 4°, authen-
ticated by a note from his son, Judge Parsons. The
MS. is upon the reverse of a. l. s. 3 pages 4° , " Mar-
blehead, Jan. 10, 1804, " of Chief Justice Samuel Sewall,
in regard to the drafting of a new bill on the descent,
etc., of Intestate estates; Ch. Justice Parsons' MS. re-
ferring to the same subject.
4108 Perkins, James, Loyalist, addresser of Hutchinson, and
^^ of Gage, and a protester against the Whigs, arrested,
April, 1776, by order of the Council; his residence was
on the ground where the Tremont Building now stands.
a. I. s. 6 pages 4° and address, " Halifax, Aug. 2,
1776, " to Gardiner Greene. Most interesting letter
giving details of the movements of the British troops,
the loyalists, etc. ''.... every day may bring forth
something new where War rages. You undoubtedly en-
quire how I came here, I will tell you. About the mid-
dle of March past, Genl. Howe with his army consisting
of about 7 or 8000 men with women and children, In-
habitants of Boston, Refugees from the Country, etc.,
quitted the Town of Boston & came down to
this Hole I blame no one, for the Devil himself
couldn't think to see the present unhappy War increase
to so great a Height in so short a Time Half of
Boston is now in England, and they tell me that the
Bostonians are so thick about the streets of London
that it is imagined Selectmen, Wardens, etc., will be
chosen there according to the old Bostonian method.
. . . . " Printed in the Proceedings of the Mass.
Hist. Soc, for June, 1873.
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^4109 Peale, Rembrandt, Artist, son of Charles W. Peale,
painted from life a portrait of Washington, 1795, a. /. s.
I page 8°, '■'• Bost., Dec. 4, 1859, " to Frederick Kidder.
41 10 Peters, Rev. Samuel, D. D., Celebrated clergyman, and
^^ loyalist, elected Bishop of Vermont, but not consecrated,
author of " History of Conn., " 1781, a. I. s. 3 pages
4° and address, " London, June 28, 1795, " to Col. Ira
Allen, on business matters.
41 1 1 Plymouth, England. Impression of the Seal of the
® Corporation of Plymouth; given Mr. Deane by James
P. Baxter, of Portland, Maine, 1882.
41 12 PoPHAM, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King's Bench,
0^5- England, J 591, et seq. , /. s. i page folio, " Court at
Richmonde, Oct. 9, 1601. " Signed also by Lords Not-
tingham, Ellesmere, Buckhurst, Salisbury and Stanhope,
and others, members of the Privy Council. An order
to the Lord Treasurer to pay for the provisioning of the
army, etc.
]_i3 PowNALL, Thomas, Colonial Governor of Massachusetts,
1757, and of South Carolina, 1760, a. I. s. i page 4°
and address, " Richmond, Jan. 17, 1781, " to Joseph
Sharpe, on legal business.
41 14 Prince, Rev. Thomas, Minister of the Old South Church,
^~j) Boston, 1718, et seq., author of " Annals, " etc., a. I. s.
I page 4°, Jan. 30, 1744-5, " to Rev. Charles Chauncy,
Minister of the First Church, Boston. The paper con-
tains also an a. I. s. of Chauncy to Prince, and a second
letter of Prince in reply. The correspondence, all re-
ferring to Mr. Whitefield's preaching in Boston, Mr.
Chauncy being bitterly opposed to him, having in 1742,
published " Discourse on Enthusiasm," directed against
him. This correspondence, (three letters on one sheet),
is printed in the Mass. Hist. Soc, Collections, Vol. 2,
4th Series, pp. 238-9. Very interesting and very rare.
"—41 15 Prospectuses, of the publication of " Hubbard's His-
tory of New England, " of " Historical Collections," and
of "Hutchinson's History, " each a printed broadside
of I page folio, 1814-1827. (3)
/O 41 16 Quick, Rev. John, English clergyman, and friend of Dr.
Benjamin Colman, a. I. s. 2 pages 4° and address,
"Sydenham, in Kent, July 11, 1701, " to Dr. Colman.
See N. E. Hist. Gen. Register, Vol. IIL pp. 109-115.
/^4ii7 QuiNCY, Josiah, Jr., Orator and patriot of the Revolu-
tion, a. d. I page 4°. Aut. address of letter; authenti-
cated by Robert Gilmor, to whom it was sent by Miss
Quincy.
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Rees, Rev. Abraham, D. D., English Unitarian minister,
editor of '• Cyclopaedia, " 1803-19, a. I. s. i page 4°
and address, " Clifton Wood, June 28, 1823, " to Rev.
Mr. Lowell.
Robinson, Col. Beverley, Major under Wolfe at the
storming of Quebec, Col. of the Loyal American Regi-
ment, his house was Arnold's Headquarters at the time
of the treason, a. I. s. i page 4° and address, " New
York, Sept. 29, 1766, " to Jared Ingersoll, on law busi-
ness.
Rush, Richard, Statesman and diplomatist. Cabinet offi-
cer, a. I. s. 3 pages 4°, "Washington, Aug. 12, 1815, "
to President Madison. A personal letter, sending him
the " last Edinburgh Review. "
St. Pierre, Jacques Henri Bernardin de, French novel-
ist, author of " Paul and Virginia, " a. d. 2 pages fo-
lio, " Notes on Natural History. " Authenticated by
the celebrated Louis Aime Martin, French educational
writer.
Scott, Sir Walter, British novelist and poet, a. I. s. i
page 4° and address, " Edinburgh, Feb. 2, 1826, " in
regard to accounts owed. " .... I should wish the
smaller debts and poorer people settled with if possible.
.... I am happy to say Woodstock advances so well
that if God Grant me life, health and spirits it will be
on the counters even in the end of February
Lady Scott has agreed to make no more accompts. . . ."
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, English statesman, orator
and dramatist, a. I. s. (initials), i page 4° and address
franked, 1806, to Richard Wilson; — also/, s. i page 4°
and address, " Nov. 25, 1806. " An election circular.
(2)
Sherman, Roger, Signer of the Declaration, and of the
articles of Confederation, M. O. C, etc., a. d. 2 pages
4°, " Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1775. " James Dean's In-
formation "; — Robert Morris, Signer of the Declara-
tion, and of the Articles of Confederation, member of
the Annapolis and Constitutional Conventions, M. O.
C, etc., /. s. portion of, 1-2 page 4°, '" Sept. 15,
1783, " signed also by Thomas Willing, M. O. C. An
official notice of the admission of a new member to the
firm of "Willing and Morris." (2)
Sherman, Roger, a. d. 5 pages 4°, "June 13, 1787,
Report of the Committee. " The Report consists of
nineteen Articles upon the establishment of the legisla-
tive branch of the U. S. Government. See Madison
Papers, pp. 73i-3S> ^i^^' 858-61.
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»Y*-!j.i26 SiDDONS, Harriet, English writer, a. I. s. 5 pages 8°
and address, " Edinburgh, July 23, 1833, " to the
Duchess of St. Albans, asking aid for a worthy object
of charity.
4127 Smith, William, Jr., Chief Justice of New York, loyalist
in the Revolution, Chief Justice of Canada, 1786. Au-
thor of "Hist, of New York," a. I. s. 2 pages 4°, " New-
York, Aug. 29, 1767, " to Jared Ingersoll. " . . . .
England is in great wrath, our Legislature to be sus-
pended, a Board of Revenues established for this
country, and an independent support to be provided for
the Government and administration of Justice. I am
not afraid of their Principles, (the affairs of Taxation
excepted) but I am of their Passion, and that our mu-
tual Bickerings will teach us to hate each other, and so
hasten a Day which neither you nor I wish to see.
f. 4128 Stiles, Rev. Ezra, D. D., Clergyman and scholar. Presi-
dent of Yale College, 1778, et seq., a. I. s. 1 page folio
and address, " Newport, June 23, 1756," to Jared In-
gersoll, on the subject of Free Masonry. Rare.
4129 Stilson, James, d. s. double folio, "Newcastle, March
27, 1733." A deed of land on the Muscongus River near
Pemaquid, to Samuel Waldo. Signed also by Philip
Carteret, Stephen Minot, Joseph Moody, and John Bal-
lantine. On vellum.
5-2)4130 Thacher, George, Judge, M. O. C, etc., a. I. s. 3 pages
folio and address, " Biddeford, Aug. 24, 1817, " to
Messrs. Waterston and Pray, on business matters.
Rare.
— 4131 Thoms, William John, English antiquary and author
founder and editor of "Notes and Queries," I. s. 2
pages 4° and address, "Westminster, April 22, 1839,"
to T. Crofton Croker.
4132 Trumbull, Jonathan, d. s. i page folio, "Lebanon,
^^ Jan. 18, 1776." A Proclamation. ". . . . Whereas
I have authentic Intelligence that the army under the
command of the late Gen. Montgomery has been re-
pulsed in attempting to dispossess the Enemies of Am-
erican Liberty, of the City of Quebeck, the General
slain, with several of the officers and soldiers, and a
number taken Prisoners, whereby re-inforcements are
become indispensibly necessary in order to maintain the
advantages already gained in that country
I have thought it necessary that at least one Regiment
of Foot Sh'od be raised by voluntary inlistment in this
Colony, etc " The whole document in the
hand writing of William Williams, the Signer.
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TT4133 Trumbull, Jonathan, Colonial Governor of Connecticut,
and the one who espoused the cause of the people, a. /. s.
2 pages folio, " Lebanon, April 14, 1757," to the "Com-
mittee of the Pay Table, at Hartford," giving an ac-
count of arms for the nth Company in Col. Phinehas
Lyman's Regiment, for the next campaign.
<^ --4134 Vernon, James, English ofificer, a. I. s. i page 4° and
address, " Whitehall, f^eb. 20," circa 1678-9, to the
Chevalier Bulstrode, British Minister at Brussels.
". . . . I have spoke to my Lord Duke (Monmouth)
about some consideration for the paines you have taken
about the forces, which no doubt hath been extraordin-
3.vy and expensive too, and his Grace .... hath
promised to speak to the King upon that point.
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Walpole, Sir Robert, afterwards Earl of Orford, Eng-
lish Statesman, ('hancellor of the exchequer, etc., d. s.
portion of, i page 4°, " Whitehall Treasury Chambers,
June 5, 1710." Signed also by Lord Godolphin, Sir
Stephen Fox and others.
Walsingham, Sir Francis, English statesman and diplo-
matist. Secretary of State, 1573, etc., d. s. portion of,
1-2 page 4°. Rare.
Warren, James, President of the Provincial Congress of
Mass. Bay, 1775. Military Commission to William
Henshaw, signed also by Sam'l Freeman; — Benjamin
Banneker, Negro astronomer, a. I. s. 3 pages folio,
" Aug. 19, 1791," to Thomas Jefferson; — Diploma from
the University of Edinburgh, Oct. 17, 1785," to Gover-
nor James Bowdoin. Fac-similes. (3)
Washington, Gen. George, First President of the U. S.,
etc., a. I. s. I page 4°, " New York, June 4, 1790."
Very good signature.
Washington, Gen. George, tf. d. s. 1-2 page oblong 8°,
"Mount Vernon, Oct. 17, 1798." Autograph check
for $129.60, on the United States Bank; with two
letters from Robert Spring, of Baltimore, giving its
history.
Washington, Mrs. Martha, Wife of Gen. Washington,
a. I. in 3rd person 1-2 page oblong 8°, (a slip), and ad-
dress, n. d., to Mr. Foster, a store keeper in Alexandria.
Wishing to know "the price of needles by the thou-
sand," etc., with a note of Mr. Deane in regard to it.
Rare.
Webster, Noah, Lexicographer, a. I. s. i page 4° and
address, "Philadelphia, Nov. 25, 1803," to Isaac Beers,
on business.
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^' I 4142 Webster, Daniel, Statesman and orator, a. I. s. 3 pages
4° and address, franked, "Washington, March 2, 1825,
to James Madison. ". . . . You will be pleased to
learn that the Bill for re-funding to Va., the sums paid
by her for interest on money borrowed for the use of
the U. S. having passed the H. R., passed the Senate
also last evening. I concurred in this measure very
cheerfully regarding the claim as just in itself, and ap-
proving the wise and generous use to which the fund is
destined "
,^^_^4r43 Wheatley, Nathaniel, Son of Mr. John Wheatley, the
^ master of Phillis Wheatley, /. j-. i page 4° and ad-
dress, "Boston, Nov. 12, 1770," to Mr. William Chan-
ning of Providence. The letter is in the hand writing
of Phillis Wheatley.
4144 Wheatley, Phillis, Negro poetess, her poems published
I* © in London, 1773, a. I. s. 2 pages folio, "Boston, May
19, iTi2," to Arbour Tanner of Newport. ". . . .
let us rejoice in and adore the wonders of God's infinite
Love in bringing us from a land semblant of darkness
itself, and where the divine light of revelation (being
obscured) is as darkness. Here the knowledge of the
true God and eternal life are made manifest. But there
profound ignorance over shadow's the Land "
Printed in Mass. Hist. Soc. Proceedings, Nov. 1863, pp.
273-4. Very rare.
4145 Wheelock, Rev. Eleazer, Founder and first President
^0 of Dartmouth College, a. I. s. 3 pages 4°, " Lebanon,
Aug. I, 1766," to Jared Ingersoll. ". . . . I need
not inform you that the school yet continues, and is
flourishing under the smiles of Heaven and that four
Missionaries, and seven School Masters, are at present
imployed in the Indian Country, and they as well as the
school, supported only by the charitable Donations
which have been put into my Hands for that Purpose
and without any settled Fund. And a wider Door than
ever is opened, and seems still to be opening for the
Progress of the grand Design in view. ..." Printed
in Geneal. Register, July, 1848.
4146 Wheelock, John, Second President of Dartmouth Col-
** lege, and son of Rev. Eleazer a. I. s. 2 pages 4° and
address, " Dartmouth College, July 7, 1791," to Col.
Ira Allen. Concerning three students of the College,
who have left without leave, and are therefore to be
suspended.
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Wheelwright, Rev. John, Minister of the Church at
Braintree, but banished from the Colony, founder
of the town of Exeter, and later of Wells, Maine, etc.,
a. (I s. I page 4°, " Salisbury, April 15, 1668." A de-
position in regard to the lands purchased from the
Indians, "when I with others first came to sit downe
at Exeter, etc " Signed also by Edward
Colcord, Samuel Dudley, and Thomas Bradbury. Very
rare.
Williams, William, Signer of the Declaration, M. O. C,
etc.^ a. I. 3 pages folio, " Lebanon, June 12, 1759,"
to Dr. Porter. Draft of a very curious and confidential
letter, in which he requests Dr. Porter to tell him, or
to discover for him, the character of a young lady in
whom he is very much interested; — also an a. I. s. 3
pages 8°, of J. Hammond Trumbull to Mr. Deane in re-
gard to the letter.
WiNSLOW, Edward, Governor of Plymouth Colony, 1633,
et seq., one of the passengers of the "Mayflower," a. I. s.
I page 4°, "Cambridge, this last of Aug., 1644," to
Mr. Bradford and Mr. Prence, in regard to the treaty
and contract with Mr. Latour, for recompense for loss
and wrong Mat achabignatus, by M. D'Alney, etc.
Printed in Mass. Hist. Soc. Proceedings, March, 1878.
p. III. Very rare.
WiNTHROP, John, Colonial Governor of Mass. Bay, 1629,
et seq., a. 1. s. i page 4°, and address, ''Feb. ir,
1629, " to " my very loving wife .... at Groton. "
Printed in Life and Letters, Vol. i, p. 374; very rare,
particularly in this form; — also a. I. s. i page 8°, 1880,
of Robert C. Winthrop, presenting the letter to Mr.
Deane.
Winthrop, John, a. d. s. i page oblong 8°, " May 26,
1647, " signed also by Edward Rawson, Secretary. Au
order of the General Court. See Mass. Col., Rec. Vol.
IL p. 194. Very rare.
Winchester. William Paulet, Marquis of, Distinguished
English statesman. Lord High Treasurer, 155 1, et seq.,
d. s. I page folio, "July i, 1560" ; — signed also by
Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and
Sir Richard Sackville, father of Lord Buckhurst.
WiTHERSPOON, Rev. John, D. D., Signer of the Declara-
tion, President of Princeton College, M. O. C. , etc.,
a. 1. s. I page 4°,. ."^Princeton, Dec. 26, 1774, "to Jared
Ingersoll, on business.
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