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554 Illustrations of MASONRY. By one of the Fraternity who has devoted thirty years to the subject. With an appendix containing a Key to the Higher Degrees of Freemasonry. By a Member of the Craft. WITH THE MASONIC MIRROR AND SYMBOLIC CHART. 8vo., half mor.

Cincinnati-no date

555 Life and Remarkable Adventures of Israel R. Potter, a native of Cranston, Rhode Island, who was a Soldier in the American Revolution. 12mo., half mor.; with PLATE.

Providence, 1824

556 Sketches of BUNKER HILL BATTLE and Monument. With illustrative documents. 18mo., half board.

Charlestown, 1844 557 Dialogues in the Shades between GENERAL WOLFE, General Montgomery, David Hume, George Grenville and Charles Townshend. 18mo., half mor. London, 1777 558 MEMOIRS of the Mexican Revolution including a Narrative of the Expedition of General Zavier Mina. By WILLIAM ROBINSON. 8vo., half calf. Philadelphia, 1820 559 Memoirs of Lord Admiral de Sumarez, and Correspondence. By Sir John Ross, Captain in the Royal Navy. With plates. 2 vols., 8vo., half calf. London, 1838 560 LETTERS from America, containing Observations on the Climate and Agriculture of the Western States. By James Flint. 8vo., half calf.

Edinburgh, 1822

561 Cocker's ARITHMETICK; being a plain and familiar method suitable to the meanest capacity. Perused and published by JOHN HAWKINS, Writing Master. The fifty-fifth edition. 12mo., leather binding; very rare; PORTRAIT.

Ingenious Cocker, now to rest thou 'rt gone,

No art can shew thee, fully, but thine own;

Thy rare Arithmetick alone can shew

The vast sums of thanks we for thy labours owe.

London, 1758

562 An Examination of the British Doctrine which subjects to Capture a Neutral Trade, not open in time of Peace. 8vo.,

half mor.

London, 1806

563 The Constitution of the United States of America, with a Descriptive Account of the State Papers and Public Documents, and other sources of political and statistical information. By W. Hickey. 12mo., half mor.

Philadelphia, 1847

564 NARRATIVE of the Military Actions of Col. Marius Willett. With PORTRAIT. 8vo., boards; rare. New York, 1831 565 Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories in 1760,-'76. By Alexander Henry. 8vo., with FINE PORTRAIT, engraved by Maverick; in the binding.

original leather New York, 1809

Henry escaped most miraculously from the massacre at Detroit, in the War occa sioned by the conspiracy of Pontiac, of which he gives a thrilling account. Hig perils and enterprise, and intrepidity excite deep interest.-Chancellor Kent.

566 The Spy Unmasked; or, Memoirs of ENOCH CROSBY, alias Harvey Birch, the HERO OF THE NEUTRAL GROUND. EMBELLISHED WITH A CORRECT LIKENESS OF THE HERO; with A FAC SIMILE OF HIS SIGNATURE. 12mo., half mor.

Cincinnati, 1831

567 A JOURNAL during a Residence at the Red River Colony, and frequent Excursions among the North-west American Indians, in the years 1820,-'21,-22,-'23. By John West, A. M. Illustrated. 8vo., boards, uncut. London, 1824 568 PAMPHLETS. The Life of Levetus. By Jaques George de Chauffrie, 1771. A Letter to the National Convention of France, on the defects in the Constitution of 1791. By JOEL BARLOW, 1792. Considerations on the French War, examined in a Letter to WILLIAM PITT. By a British Merchant, 1794. The Case of the Officers of Exercise; with remarks on the qualifications of officers. By THOMAS PAINE, 1793. Prospects on the War and Paper Currency. By THOMAS PAINE. 8vo., half calf.

London, 1793 569 LAWS of KENTUCKY; comprehending those of a general nature, now in force, and which have been acted on by the Legislature, together with a copious Index, to which is prefixed the Constitution of the United States, with the Amendments; the Act of Separation from the State of Virginia, and the Constitution of Kentucky. 8vo., leather binding; Lexington, 1799

rare.

570 Life of Colonel JAMES SMITH, of Kentucky, and his Captivity among the Indians, from 1755 to 1759; containing also one of the best accounts of Braddock's Defeat. himself. 8 pages MSS. 18mo., half board; rare.

Written by

Phil., 1838

571 The Literary Remains of Joseph Brown Ladd, M. D. Collected by his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Haskins, of Rhode Island. 8vo., cloth. New York, 1832

572 Tales and Sketches from the Queen City. By Benjamin Drake. 12mo., cloth; autograph. Cincinnati, 1838 573 Voyage to South America. Performed by order of the American Government, in the years 1817 and 1818, in the frigate Congress. By H. M. Brackenridge. With maps; 2 vols., 8vo., half calf.

London, 1820 574 Voyage to the South Sea, in H. M. Ship, the Bounty, commanded by Captain Bligh, and an Account of the Mutiny, and subsequent Voyage of the Captain, to Timor, in the East Indies. 4to., plates, charts, &c.; half calf.

London, 1792 575 Standard History, embracing Hallam's History of the State of Europe, during the Middle Ages; Chambers' Rebellion in Scotland; Robertson's History of the Settlement of the Colonies of Virginia and New England; Russell's History of the French and English War in America, and Ramsay's History of the American Revolution. 4to., half calf. Cadiz, Ohio, 1835-6 576 Memoirs of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION, so far as it related to North and South Carolina, and Georgia. By Gov. Moultrie. 2 vols., 8vo., half calf; with portrait; Continental money inserted; very rare. New York, 1802

577 Sketches of Western Adventure, containing an Account of the most interesting incidents connected with the Settlement of the West, from 1775 to 1794; with an Appendix. Revised and corrected. With engravings. By John McClung. 12mo., leather binding. Cincinnati, 1839 578 The Duplicate Letters; the Fisheries and the Mississippi. By JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. 8vo., boards; soiled.

Washington, 1822 579 Hand Book for Travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs. 12mo., cloth, illustrated with maps and numerous engravings. Buffalo, 1852

580 Black Hawk, and Scenes in the West; a National Poem in six cantos. By a Western Tourist. With PLATES; 12mo., cloth. New York, 1848 581 The Western Gazetteer, containing a Geographical Description of the Western States and Territories. By Samuel R. Brown. 8vo., leather binding. Auburn, N. Y. 1817

582 Statistics of the West, at the close of the year 1837. By James

Hall. 12mo., cloth.

Cincinnati, 1836

583 Speeches on the Removal of the Indians. 8vo., boards.

Boston, 1830

584 The History of the Quakers, intermixed with several remarkable occurrences. Written originally in Low Dutch, and also translated into English, by Willam Sewel. 2 vols., 8vo., leather binding. Philadelphia, 1811 585 The Simple Cobbler of Aggawam. By the Rev. Nathaniel Ward. 8vo., cloth.

Boston, 1843 586 Prison Discipline in America. By Francis Gray. 8vo., paper

copy. London, 1848 587 Memoir of the Public Services of WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. By James Hall. With portrait; 18mo., cloth. Philadelphia, 1836 588 View of the Valley of the Mississpipi, containing a general description of that entire country. 12mo., cloth; illustrated with maps. Philadelphia, 1832 589 The Life of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. By Alex. Slidell Mackenzie, U. S. N. 2 vols., 18mo., cloth, with portrait. New York, 1840 590 Memoir of GEORGE R. T. HEWES, a survivor of the little BAND of PATRIOTS who drowned the Tea in Boston Harbour, in 1773. By a citizen of New York. 12mo., boards; portrait. New York, 1834 591 A Narrative of the Shipwreck, Captivity and Sufferings of Horace Holden and Benj. H. Nute, who were cast away in the American Ship, Mentor, on the Pelew Islands, in the year 1832. 18mo., half board; with PLATE.

Cooperstown, N. Y., 1841 592 Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty; the Principles of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America. By Richard Price, D. D., F. R. S. 12mo., calf; with autograph.

18mo., half calf.

Dublin, 1776

593 Discourse on the Christian Union. By Ezra Stiles, A. M. Brookfield, 1799 594 Harp of the West; a volume of Poems. By Joseph S. Welsh. With Notes. 12mo., cloth. Cincinnati, 1839

595 Voyage to Mexico and Havanna; including some general observations on the United States. By an Italian. 8vo., half board. New York, 1841

596 Poetical Description of Texas, and Narrative of many interesting Events in that Country. By Hugh Kerr. 18mo., cloth. New York, 1838 597 View of the United States-Historical, Geographical and Statistical. By William Darby. With maps. 18mo., half mor. Philadelphia, 1828 598 HISTORY of GREENLAND; including an Account of the Mission carried on by the United Brethren, in that Country. From the German of DAVID CRANTZ. With plates. 2 vols., 8vo., half calf; scarce. London, 1820

599 History of the Mission of the United Brethren, to the Indians in North America. By G. H. LOSKIEL. Translated by La Trobe. 8vo., calf; map; very scarce. London, 1794

600 A Narrative of the Indian Wars in New England, from the first planting thereof, in the year 1607, to the year 1677. By William Hubbard, A. M. 12mo., half calf; rare.

Worcester, 1801 601 Geographical, Historical and Commercial Grammar, exhibiting the State of the World. By William Guthrie, Esq. Illustrated with a new and correct set of maps. 8vo., leather binding. London, 1827 602 SERMONS; Addresses and Letters, selected from the writings of the late Rev. Isaac Stockton Keith, D. D. With portrait. 8vo., leather binding. Charleston, 1816 603 Vision of Columbus; a Poem in nine books. By Joel Barlow, Esq. 8vo., in the original leather binding; rare.

Hartford, 1787 604 An Essay on the First Principles of Government, and on the Nature of Political, Civil and Religious Liberty. By Joseph Priestly, L. L. D., F. R. S. 8vo., calf.

London, 1771

605 THE SNARE BROKEN; A THANKSGIVING DISCOURSE; Occasioned by the REPEAL of the STAMP ACT. By JONATHAN MAYHEW, D. D. 8vo., half mor.; very rare; autograph. Boston, 1766

606 The HISTORY of ENGLAND, from the Accession of King George, the Third, to the Conclusion of Peace. This History gives a fine account of the American Revolutionary War. By John Adolpushus, Esq., F. S. A. 3 vols., 8vo., boards.

London, 1817

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