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607 Journal of the Texian Expedition against Mier; subsequent imprisonment of the author; his sufferings and final escape from the Castle of Perote. By Thomas J. Green. 8vo., cloth; illustrated. New York, 1845 608 Delafield's Inquiry into the Origin of the Antiquities of America, With Appendix. By Dr. Laky. PLATES OF ANCIENT EARTHWORKS; MEXICAN PAINTINGS, &c, many of them finely colored, containing the CURIOUS AZTEC CHART. 4to., mor.; very rare. Cincinnati, 1839

609 Loss of the American Brig Commerce, wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa, in August 1815, with an account of Timbucto. By James Riley. 4to., boards. London, 1817 610 The Life of GEORGE WASHINGTON, Commander-in-chief and first President of the United States. Compiled from his papers, &c., with a view of the English Colonies in America. By Chief Justice Marshall. 5 vols., 8vo., half calf; fine Philadelphia, 1804

portrait by Stewart; rare.

The best edition of this immortal work, all the later reprints omit the introductory view of the Colonial History of America.

611 The Letters of Gov. Huthinson and Lieut. Gov. Oliver; with the Assembly's Address; Proceedings of the Lord's Committee, &c. 8vo., half mor.; very rare.

London, 1774

Published with remarks in exculpation of Gov. Hutchinson. By his friend Isaac
Maudut.

12 The Cincinnati Miscellany; or, Antiquities of the West and Pioneer's History, and General and Local Statistics. By

Charles Cist. 2 vols., 8vo., half board. Cincinnati, 1845 613 History of the Fall River, with a Narrative of the Case of Maria Cornell. By Mrs. Williams. 18mo., cloth; plate of stockyard, &c.; rare. Providence, 1833 614 Notes on the War in the South, with Biographical Sketches of the Lives of Montgomery, Jackson, Sevier, the late Governor Claiborne, and others. By Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne. 12mo., calf; scarce. Richmond, Va., 1819

615 The Constitutions of the United States according to the latest Amendments, to which are annexed the pendence and the Federal Constitution. nal leather binding; very rare.

Declaration of Inde12mo., in the origi Philadelphia, 1791

616 An Exposition of certain difficult and obscure words and terms of the Laws of this Relme. Newly amended and augmented both in French and English, for the help of such young students as are desirous to attaine. 18mo., calf; very rare.

London, 1607

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617 Narrative of Riots at Alton, in connection with the Death of Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy. By Rev. Edward Beecher 12mo., cloth. Alton, 1838 618 Koeler Sylloge Aliquist Scriptorum de bene ordinanda et ordinanda Bibliotheca. Small 4to., vellum wrapper; rare. Francofurti, 1728 619 Revolutionary Services and Civil Life of William Hull. Prepared from his manuscripts by his Daughter, Mrs. Maria New York, 1847 620 Memoirs of the Lives of Abelard and Eloisa; with Poems on their fate. By Pope and Mrs. Madan. 12mo., boards; with plate. Newcastle on Tyne, 1805 621 History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies. By the Abbe Raynal. To which is added the Revolution of America. 6 vols., 12mo., calf.

Campbell. 8vo., cloth.

Edinburgh, 1782

622 History of the Island of Newfoundland; containing a description of the Island, the Banks, the Fsheries and Trade of Newfoundland, and Coast of Labrador. By the Rev. Lewis Amadeus Anspach. Illustrated with maps. 8vo., half calf.

London, 1819 623 Collection of Testimonies concerning several Ministers of the of the Gospel amongst the people called Quakers. 8vo., calf. London, 1760 624 A Preservative against Quakerism; a Complication of Deism, Enthusiasm, and divers other Ancient and Modern dangerous errors and heresies. 8vo, calf. London, 1732 625 An Account of the Gospel Labours and Christian Experiences of a faithful Minister of Christ, John Churchman. 8vo., calf. London, 1780

626 An Address to William Tuder, author of Letters on the Eastern States. Intended to prove the calumny and slander of his remarks on the Olive Branch. 12mo., boards; rare.

Philadelphia, 1821

627 Biographical Memoir of the Rev. John Williams, first Minister of Deerfield; with a slight Sketch of Ancient Deerfield, and an account of the Indian Wars in that place and vicinity, and other papers relating to the early Indian Wars in Deerfield. By Stephen W. Williams, A. M., M. D. 12mo., cloth.

Greenfield, 1837

628 Journal of the Life, Travels, and Gospel Labours of that Faithful Servant and Minister of Christ, Job Scott. 12mo., calf.

London, 1797 629 Journal of the Life, Gospel Labours and Christian Experiences of that faithful Minister of Jesus Christ, John Woolman, late of Mount Holly, in the Province of New Jersey, North America. 8vo., calf; with autograph. Dublin, 1794 630 The American Negotiator; or, the various currencies of the British Colonies in America. 8vo., calf; with autograph.

London, 1761 631 Voyage to South America, describing at large the Spanish Cities, Towns, Provinces, &c., of that extensive Continent; with Notes on the Brazils. By Juan and Ulloa. 2 vols., half calf; illustrated with plates. London, 1807 632 Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-resistance to the Higher Powers, in which the Mysterious Doctrine of King Charles I's Saintship and Martyrdom is unriddled. By JONATHAN MAYHEW, D. D. 8vo., half mor.; RARE. Boston, 1750

See the extracts from these sermons by Jonathan Mayhew, and the eloquent tribute to his genius and patriotism, in Mr. Bancroft's History of the U. S., vol. iv, page 60, and elsewhere.

633 Two Discourses delivered on a day of Thanksgiving for the success of His Majesty's Arms, in the entire reduction of Canada. By JONATHAN MAYHEW. (FULL OF IMPORTANT AND HISTORICAL FACTS.) 8vo., half mor. Boston, 1760 634 Two Sermons Preached in Boston, Oct. 25, 1759, on a day of PUBLIC THANKSGIVING, for the REDUCTION of QUEBEC, the Capital of CANADA; with an Appendix containing an account of two former expeditions against that country. By JONATHAN MAYHEW, D. D. 8vo., half mor.; VERY SCARCE. Boston, 1759

635 Fourteen Sermons on various subjects. By JONATHAN MAYHEW, D. D. 8vo., calf. Boston, 1755 636 Practical Discourse delivered on occasion of the Earthquakes in November, 1755. By JONATHAN MAYHEW, D. D. 8vo., calf; AUTOGRAPH.

Boston, 1760

637 A SERMON Preached at CAMBRIDGE, after the Death of the Rev. John Leverett. By NATHANIEL APPLETON, M. A. 12mo., half mor.; rare. Boston, 1724

By a lady of

638 The First Settlers of New England; or, the CONQUESTS of the PEQUODS, NARRAGANSETTS and POKANOKETS. Massachusetts, (Mrs. Child.) 18mo., boards.

Boston, 1829

639 AMERICA PAINTED TO THE LIFE. Written by SIR FERDINANDO GORGES. In fine preservation. 4to. London, 1659

Also, in the same volume, a Brief Narrative of the Original Undertaking into the Parts of New England. Small 4to. An unusually fine, beautiful and perfect copy of this very rare book; with frontispiece and map; full turkey, gilt edges. 4to. London, 1659 640 New ENGLAND'S TEARS, for Old ENGLAND'S FEARS. Preached in a SERMON of July 23d, 1640, a day of Publick Humiliation, &c. By WILLIAM HOOKE. Small 4to., half mor., MS. title; excesssvely rare.

mor.; rare.

London, 1641 641 A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. THOMAS CLAPP. By the Rev. Naphtali Daggett. Small 4to., half New Haven, 1767 642 Copy of Letters sent to Great Britain, by his Excellency, THOMAS HUTCHINSON, Hon. ANDREW OLIVER, and several other persons, BORN AND EDUCATED AMONG US, &c., &c. 8vo., half mor.; MS. title; rare.

Boston, 1773

These were the since celebrated letters which caused Dr. Franklin so much trouble, and over the obtaining of which so much mystery was suspended.

643 History of the United States before the Revolution; with some account of the Aborigines. By Ezekiel Sandford. 8vo.,

sheep; RARE.

Philadelphia, 1819

644 Memoir of the Life of Richard Henry Lee, and his Correspon

dence with the most distinguished men in America and Europe. By his grandson, Richard H. Lee. 8vo., 2 vols. in one; half calf; with AUTOGRAPII of James T. Morehead. Philadelphia, 1820

645 Sermon by Thomas Prince, A. M., at the ordination of Joseph Sewall; the Charge by INCREASE MATHER, D. D.; Right Hand of Fellowship, by COTTON MATHER, D. D., and a discourse on the Validity of Ordination, by EBENEZER PEMBERTON. 12mo., half mor.; very rare. Boston, 1718

Printed by J. Franklin, the brother of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, while the latter was an apprentice to him.

646 Travels through Canada and the United States, in 1806,-'8; with Biographical Notices and Anecdotes of the Leading Characters in the United States. By John Lambert. 2 vols., 8vo.; map, and numerous colored plates; half calf.

London, 1814

647 Letters from America, Historical and Descriptive, of Occur

rences from 1769 to 1777. By William Eddis, late SURVEYOR OF THE CUSTOMS, &c., Annapolis, Md. 8vo., half calf. London, 1814

Contains a description of the country, inhabitants, &c., of Maryland, and the rise and progress of the civil dissensions in that Colony.

648 Reports of Alex. Hamilton, Albert Gallatin, and other Secretaries of the Treasury, from 1790 to 1828. 2 vols., 8vo., law calf; scarce. Washington, 1828 649 Observations upon Certain Documents in the History of the United States, for 1796, in which the charge of Speculation, &c., against Alex. Hamilton is fully refuted. Written by himself. Svo., half mor.; rare. Philadelphia, 1796

A very tract by Hamilton, narrating the history of his intimacy with Mrs. Reynolds, said to have been carefully suppressed.

650 The Speeches of his Excellency, Governor Hutchingson, to the General Assembly of the MASSACHUSETTS BAY, at a Session began and held on the sixth of January, 1773, with the answers of His Majesty's Council. 12mo., half mor. Printed by Edes & Gill; VERY RARE. Boston, 1773

651 Sermon Occasioned by the great fire in Boston, New England. By JONATHAN MAYHEW, D. D. 8vo., half mor.; rare. Boston, 1760 652 Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin, consisting of his Life. Written by himself. 8vo., calf; with portrait and autograph. Dublin, 1793 653 Poor Richards Almanac for 1850. As written by Benjamin Franklin, for the years 1733,-'34-35; to which is added the commencement of the Life of the Great Philosopher. Written by himself. Annual illustrated edition. 12mo., paper copy. New York, 1849 654 Poor Richard's Almanac for 1851. As Written by Benjamin Franklin for the years 1736,-'37,-'38. Annual illustrated edition. 12mo., paper copy. New York, 1850 655 Poor Richard's Almanac for 1852. As written by Benjamin Franklin, for the years, 1739,-'40,-'41; with astronomical calculations. 12mo., without any cover. New York, 1851 656 Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions. With notes and portraits. By Rev. Timothy Alden. 5 vols., 18mo., half calf; very rare. New York, 1814

657 Six Month's Residence and Travels in Mexico. lock. Illustrated; 2 vols.; 12mo., half mor.

By W. BulLondon, 1825

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