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ZOLA (Émile).-Continued.

-Works. Phila., Barrie, n.d. 12 vols., 8vo. Cl., unc.

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-Extracts, principally from English Classics, showing that the legal Suppression of M. Zola's Novels would logically involve the bowlderizing of some of the greatest works in English Literature. Lond., 1888. 4to.

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ZORGDRAGER (C. G.). Groenlandsche Visschery, met eene kor te Historische Beschrijving der Noordere Gewesten, voornamentlyk Groenlandt, Ysland, Spitzbergen, etc. sterdam, 1720. 4to.

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ZOUCH (Thomas). Life of Izaak Walton. Lond., 1823. 8vo. Lev. mor., g.e., by Rivière (Large paper), S., Apr. 27, '16. (188) $12.50.

Lev. mor., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf (Largest paper, India proofs, with 56 extra plates inserted), G., Jan. 7, 16. (496) $25.00. ZUALLARDO (Giovanni). Le Très dévot Voyage de Jerusalem. Antwerp, 1608. Sm. 4to.

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ZUBLY (J. J.). Calm and Respectful Thoughts on the Negative of the Crown on a Speaker chosen and presented by the Representatives of the People, occasioned by some publications in the Georgia Gazette of May and June, 1772. By a Freeman. [pp. 1-24.] n.p., n.d. 8vo.

Sewed (2 leaves closely trimmed, with autograph of Ezra Stiles), Littlefield, L., Nov. 3, '15. (1204) $23.00.

-Humble Enquiry Into the Nature of the Dependency of the American Colonies upon the Parliament of Great-Britain, and the Right of Parliament to lay Taxes on the said Colonies. [pp. (2) 26.] [Charleston?], 1769. Sm. 4to. Bds. (with Letter to the Rev. Samuel Frink, Rector of Christ Church Parish, Georgia, relating to some fees demanded of some of his Dissenting Parishioners, n.p., 1770, 8 pages, bound in; margins of last 4 leaves closely shaved, destroying a few letters, a few catch-words shaved), G., Feb. 3, '16. (1155) $45.00.

-The Law of Liberty. Phila., 1775. 8vo.

Hf. cf. (stained, lower corner of title-page missing, destroying part of imprint, lacking last leaf), B., May 9, '16. (28) $5.00. ZYGOMALAS. Catalogue des Tableaux et Aquarelles composant la Collection de M. Zygomalas. Paris, 1903. 4to. Mor., unc., by Dubois, Franklin, A., Mar. 13, '16. (313) $20.50.

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American Anti-Slavery Society. Human (Extra) Rights. An Appeal to the Friends of the Slave. Signed in behalf of the Executive Committee, by James G. Birney, Elizur Wright, Jr., Henry B. Stanton, Corresponding Secretaries. Office of the American Anti-Slavery Society, N. Y., Jan., 1838. Fol. Mounted with mat. G., Feb. 3, '16. (33) $15.00. Ames (Levi). The Last Words and Dying Speech of Levi Ames, who was Executed at Boston, on Thursday the 21st Day of October, 1773, for Burglary. Bost., Printed and Sold at the Shop opposite the Court-House in Queen-Street, [about 1773-75]. 4to. Text in mourning borders. Mended and strengthened, some small portions of border missing, mounted with mat. G., Feb. 3, '16. (179) $10.00.

Baltimore, Md. An Act to Encourage the Destruction of Wolves in Baltimore. Issued by Gov. John Henry, 1797. 4to. H., Dec. 11, '15. (598) $3.50. Barclay (A.). Catalogue of Books, lately imported from Britain, and to be Sold by A. Barclay, second door north of the Three Kings, Corn-Hill, Boston. [Bost., about 1760-65.] Fol. With engraved pictorial book-binder's advertisement of Andrew Barclay, also his small printed book-binder's ticket. Together 3 pieces.

Littlefield, L., Nov. 3, '15. (503) $20.00. Battle of Lake George. Supplement to the Boston Gazette, etc., Sept. 29, 1755. Containing, “An Extract of a letter, from a gentleman of character in Connecticut . . . giving an account of the battle at Lake George, as he collected it from Major General Lyman's letter." With a patriotic poem on the back entitled, A Monody on the Defeat [of General Braddock] at Ohio." [Bost., 1755.] Sm. fol., unc.

S., June 9, '16. (121) $155.00. Bloody Butchery by the British Troops; or the Runaway Fight of the Regulars. [Reprint, 1876.] Fol.

B., June 12, '16. (45) $3.00. Boston, Mass. At a Meeting of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of Boston, legally assembled at Faneuil Hall, on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1767. To prevent the unnecessary importation of European Commodities which threaten the country with poverty and ruin." Sm. fol.

Boston, Mass.-Continued.

-At a Meeting of the People of Boston, and the neighboring Towns, at Faneuil-Hall, . . . on Monday, Nov. 29, 1773, Nine o'clock, A. M. and continued by Adjournment to the next Day; for the purpose of consulting, advising and determining upon the most proper and effectual method to prevent the unloading, receiving or vending the detestable tea sent out by the East-India Company. [Bost., 1773?] Fol. Slightly torn at fold and silked.

S., June 9, '16. (48) $102.50. Brief uit London, wegens het oproer aldaar den 6en Maart 1782. Dordrecht, 1782. B., Jan. 7, '16. (16) $6.10. Brown (Joseph E.). Letter from Gov. Brown to the People of Georgia, through a Committee. Giving his views as to the effect of Lincoln's election on the people and State. On verso: "The Union! Why do we Love it?" signed "Georgia"; and "The Black Republican Terms," signed A Republican." Milledgeville, Ga., 1860. Fol. Margin slightly Burton, A., Jan. 12, '16. (147) $10.00. Brown University. Catalogus Eorum qui in Collegio Rhod. Ins. et Prov. Plant. ab Anno 1769, ad Annum 1789, alicujus Gradus Laurea donati sunt. Providence, Bennett Wheeler, [1789]. Fol. Slightly torn at fold.

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S., June 9, '16. (50) $7.50. Buffalo Gazette Extra. Wednesday morning, Aug. 11, 6 a. m. Siege of Fort Meigs raised and Attack on Lower Sandusky by the British. 4to. Delano, L., Mar. 29, '16. (224) $4.25. Bunker Hill. Battle of Bunker Hill. [Composed by the British after the engagement.] 2 woodcuts. N. Coverly, Bost., Apr. 2, 1811. 4to. Margins torn.

Elson & Grant, L., May 18, '16. (233) $4.00. -List of Killed and Wounded of His Majesty's forces at the engagement of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775. With List of Killed, Wounded and Missing of forces under the Command of Gen. Howe, from the taking of Long Island, Aug. 27 to Dec. 8, 1776; and under command of Lieut.-Col. Smith, Major Pitcairn, and Lord Percy, at the Battle of Lexington and Concord, Apr. 19, 1775. 4 pages, 4to.

H., June 2, '16. (66) $3.00. Burlington, N. J. Catalogue of Medicines Sold by Mr. Robert Talbot at Burlington. [Burlington, Samuel Keimer, 1727?] Fol. With contemporary manuscript inscription, dated 1727, on verso. Torn in folds, lower portion missing, silked. Nelson, G., Nov. 22, 15. (172) $14.00.

Caroline County, Md. To the Citizens of Caroline County. [Robert Orrell endeavors by means of the testimony of sundry persons, to prove that he is fit to hold office, in spite of the contention of others that he has been made ineligible therefor because of his blasphemy.] Easton, Thomas Perrin Smith, [1803]. 4to. Mounted with mat.

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Charleston Mercury Extra. Passed unanimously at 1.15 o'clock, P. M., Dec. 20, 1860. An Ordinance to dissolve the Union between the State of South Carolina and other States united with her under the compact entitled "The Constitution of the United States of America." [Charleston, 1860.] 12 x 2234 inches. Mended, small hole in fold.

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Burton, A., Jan. 12, '16. (146) $33.00. Chesapeake and Shannon. [Account of the battle, with list of dead, including Capt. Lawrence, surmounted by two woodcut views: Chesapeake going out," and "The Engagement," and followed by "Elegy on the Death of Captain Lawrence," etc. 27 verses.] Nathaniel Coverly, Bost., [1813]. Large fol., unc. Slightly wormed.

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S., Mar. 14, '16. (859) $11.00. -Chesapeake and Shannon. [List of the Killed and Wounded on Board the Chesapeake, furnished by Lieut. Chew, late Purser of the Chesapeake, with woodcut view, followed by elegiac, 8 verses.] Nathaniel Coverly, Bost., [1813]. Fol., S., Mar. 14, '16. (860) $9.75. Chronicle Extra. May 5, 1806. [In reference to the killing of John Pierce by a shot from the British Frigate "Leander.” Bost., 1806.] Fol. Ballou, L., Jan. 12, '16. (241) $4.50. Civil War $652 Bounty! Volunteers for Hoboken. The last Chance for Bounty in Hudson County, etc. Hoboken, n.d. Fol. Slightly torn at folds.

Burton, A., Jan. 12, '16. (167) $5.75. Clinton (De Witt). 6th Ward. Clintonians - Beware!!! The Federal Ticket for Charter Officers has been imposed upon you, by the pretended friends of Mr. Clinton, etc. [N. Y., about 1812.] 4to. Mounted with mat.

G., Feb. 3, '16. (313) $3.50. Columbian Tragedy. The Columbian Tragedy: Containing a Particular and Official Account of the Brave Slain and Wounded in the Ever-Memorable and Bloody Indian Battle. Nov. 4, 1791, . . . at Miami Village. Bost., E. Russell, [1792]. Fol. Roughly mounted, causing slight defects at folds. Delano, L., Mar. 29, '16. (222) $15.00. Confederate States. Surrender of Gen. Lee, and the Army of Northern Virginia. War Dept., April 9, 1865. With correspondence of Lee and Grant. 4to. Strengthened at fold, description pasted at top, letter of a soldier written on verso. Burton, A., Jan. 12, '16. (161) $6.00.

Congress. In Congress, March 23, 1776. Resolved, That the Inhabitants of these Colonies be permitted to fit out Armed Vessels to cruise on the Enemies of these United Colonies, Charles Thomson, Secretary. Phila., John Dunlap, [1776]. 131⁄2 x 834 inches.

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Huntington-Church, A., Mar. 29, '16. (808) $71.00. -In Congress, May 2, 1780. Instructions to the Captains and

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Commissions or Letters of Marque and Reprisal. 2 pages, fol. H., June 2, '16. (64) $3.25. Connecticut Dissenters. To the Honourable the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut, to be convened at NewHaven, in said Colony, on the second Thursday of October, 1771. [Petition of the Connecticut Dissenters for exemption from taxes towards the support of the Established Church.] Manuscript inscription on verso: "This coppy to Be Returned to Captin Isaac Gallup by the first Wensday of October Next, 1771." Fol. Slightly worn at folds, and mounted with mat. G., Feb. 3, '16. (418) $16.00. Connecticut. At a General Assembly of the Governor and Company of the English Colony of Connecticut . . . holden at New Haven . . . Oct. 1773. Resolved, that the Select Committee shall take account of all the persons in their towns, etc. Fol. L., Sept. 16, '15. (1403) $6.00.

-The same. -At a General Assembly, holden at Hartford, by Adjournment, on the 2d Thursday of January, 1778. [Order calling on each town in the State to supply its share of clothing for the army in camp at Valley Forge.] [Hartford, Watson and Goodwin, 1778.] Fol.

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Dunwoody, G., Apr. 5, '16. (276) $27.50. -At a General Assembly, holden at New Haven, Second Thursday of Oct., 1798. [In regard to laws against Sabbath-breaking.] B., Feb. 29, '16. (68) $3.25. -Table of Fees Adopted by the Bar of Windham County. August Term, 1821. Signed by Uriel Fuller, Clerk. Brooklyn, Henry Webb, [1821]. Sm. fol. Mounted with mat. Dunwoody, G., Apr. 5, '16. (274) $3.50. Continental Congress. We his Majesty's most loyal Subjects, the Delegates of the several Colonies of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, etc., deputed to represent them in a Continental Congress, held in the City of Philadelphia, on the 5th of September, 1774, avowing our allegiance to his Majesty, . . . . affected with the deepest anxiety, and most alarming apprehensions at those Grievances and Distresses, with which his Majesty's American Subjects are oppressed, . . . . find that the present unhappy situation of our Affairs, is occasioned by a ruinous system of Colony Administration adopted by the British Ministry about the year 1763. With 14 Resolutions on non-importation, non-consumption, and non-exportation, also names of the Committee by States including George Washington for Virginia. Signed by Peyton Randolph, President. Bost., T. and J. Fleet, [Oct. 20, 1774]. Fol.

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