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ANSWER (THE) of The Friend in the West, to a Letter from A Gentleman in the Eaft, entitled, The prefent State of the Colony of Connecticut confidered. N.B. This Answer happened to fall into the Hands of a Gentleman, who thought it beft that it should be communicated to the Publick. NewHaven Printed and Sold by James Parker, at the Poft-office, near the Hay-Market, 1755. Title and pp. 3-18. half mor. 4to. (10s. 6d. 117) ANSWER (AN) to a Pamphlet call'd, The Conduct of the Ministry Impartially Examined. In which is proved, That neither Imbecillity nor Ignorance in the M- -r have been the Causes of the present unhappy Situation of this Nation. By the Author of the Four Letters to the People of England. London: M. Cooper. MDCCLVI. 100 pp. half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 118) ANSWER to an Introduction to the Observations made by the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, for the District of Quebec, upon the oral and written testimony adduced upon the Investigation, into the past administration of justice, ordered in consequence of an address of the legislative Council. With Remarks on the laws and government of the Province of Quebec. London: 1790. Halftitle, title and 107 pp. half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 119) ANSWER (AN) to the Declaration of the American Congrefs. London: T. Cadell. MDCCLXXVI. pp. half mor. 8vo. ANSWER (AN) to the Declaration of the American Congress. The Fourth Edition. London: T. Cadell. MDCCLXXVI. 132 pp. half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 121) ANSWER (AN) to the Declaration of the American Congress. The Fifth Edition. London: T. Cadell. MDCCLXXVI. 132 pp. half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 122) ANSWER (AN) to the Reasons against an African Company Humbly Submitted to the Confideration of the Patriots of Great-Britain, in this Present Parleament Affembled. London, Printed in the Year, 1711. 31 pp. half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 123) ANTEQUERA Y CASTRO (JOSEPH DE). Coleccion General de Documentos, que contiene los sucesos tocantes á la segunda época de las conmociones de

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los Regulares de la Compañía en el Paraguay, y señaladamente la persecucion, que hicieron a Don Josef de Antequera y Castro. Vá añadido en esta edicion el Informe de Don Mathias Angles y Gortari. Tomo Tercero. Madrid: M. DCC. LXIX. xiv prel. pages; Text, 239, 374, 64 pp. and 2 fequent leaves, vellum. 4to. (15s. 124) ANTICIPATION: Containing the Substance of His -y's Moft Gracious Speech to both ------s of P----1-----t, on the Opening of the approaching Session, Together With a full and authentic Account of the Debate which will take place in the He of C------s, on the Motion for the Address, and the Amendment. With Notes. (First published three Days before the Opening of the Seffion.) The Third Edition, corrected [By Richard Tickell]. London: T. Becket, 1778. 4 prel. leaves and text, 74 pp. (5s. 6d. 125) ANTICIPATION continued. Containing the subftance of The Speech Intended to be delivered from The T --e to both H- ------s of P--r---m---t, On the Opening of the enfuing Session. To which is added, A Sketch of the Debate which will take Place in the H -e of L-ds on the Motion for an Address and Amendment. London: Printed for the Editor; MDCCLXXIX. 57 pp. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 126) ANTICIPATION: (For the Year MDCCLXXIX.) Containing the Subftance of His M-y's Moft Gracious Speech to both H ----e of P -1 - ---t, on the Opening of the approaching Session. Together With a full and authentic Account of the Debate which will take place in the H--e of C-s on the Motion for the Address, and the Amendment. With Notes. (First published Five Days before the Opening of the Seffion.) The Second Edition. London: S. Bladon. MDCCLXXIX. viii and 51 pp. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 127) APIANUS (PETRUS). Cosmographia/ Petri Apiani, per Gemmam Fri-/sivm apvd Lovanienses Medicvm et Mathe/ maticvm insignem, iam demvm ab omnibvs vindi-/cata mendis, ac nonnullis quoque locis aucta, & annotationi-/bus marginalibus illuftrata. Additis eiufdem argumen-/ti libellis ipfius Gemmæ

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cuts. 4to. APOLLONIUS (LEVINIUS). Levini Apol-/lonii, Gandobrv-/gani, Mittelbvrgensis,/ de Peruuiæ, Regionis, inter Noui Orbis prouincias/ celeberrimæ, inuentione: & rebus in/ eadem geftis,/ Libri V./ Ad Iacobvm Clarovtivm Mal-/deghemmae ac Pitte-/miae Dominvm./ Breuis, exactaque Noui Orbis, & Peruuiæ/ regionis chorographia./ Antverpiae,/ Apud Ioannem Bellerum fub/ Aquila aurea./ M. D. LXVI./ 8 prelim. leaves; Text folioed 9 to 236, followed by index, errata, and colophon, Antverpiae,/ Typis Amati Ta-/vernerii.'/ 8 leaves. Woodcut map. First Edition. Fine copy in morocco, (3l. 13s. 6d. 129)

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APOLLONIUS (LEVINIUS). stained. Map wanting. 8vo. APOLOGY (AN)/ for the/ Builder;/ or a/ Discourse/ shewing the/ Caufe and Effects/ of the/ Increase of Building./ London, Printed in the Year,/ MDCLXXXIX./ Title, and 37 pp. half morocco. 4to. (1l. 1s. 132)

Among the several references to America in this quaint little book the following extract is not the least curious: "Now the reafon of this was, the People of England were a little before that time under the fame mistake, as they are generally now, and cried out against the Builders, that the City would grow too big; and therefore in the 38 of Queen Elizabeth, they made a Law to prohibit Buildings in the City of London; which though it was but a probationary Act, to continue only to the next Seffions of Parliament (which was but a fhort time) yet its effects were long; For it frighted the Builders, and obftructed the growth of the City; and none built for thirty years after, all King James His Reign, without his Majefties License; But for want of Houfes the increase of the People went into other parts of the world; For within this fpace of time were thofe great Plantations of New-England, Virginia, Mariland, and Burmudas began; and that this want of Houfes was the occafion, is plain; For they could not build in the Country, becaufe of the Law again t Cottages. For people may get children and fo increafe, that had not four Acres of ground to Build on." Page 28.

APPEAL (AN) to the candour and justice of the people of England, in behalf of the West India Merchants and Planters, founded on plain facts and

incontrovertible arguments. London: J. Debrett, 1792. xvi, & 118 pp. half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 133) APPEAL (AN) to the Justice and Interests of the People of Great Britain, in the present disputes with America. By an old Member of Parliament. London: J. Almon. MDCCLXXIV. Half-title, title and 63 pp. half mor. 8vo. (5s. 6d. 134) APPEAL (AN) to the Justice and Interests of the People of Great Britain, in the present disputes with America. By an old Member of Parliament. The Fourth Edition, Corrected. London Printed: Reprinted at Newcastle upon Tyne, MDCCLXXVI. 72 pp. half mor. 8vo. (5s. 6d. 135) APPEAL (AN) to the Public; stating and considering the Objections to the Quebec Bill. London: T. Payne, MDCCLXXIV. 58 pp. and 1 leaf of errata. half mor. 8vo. (5s. 6d. 136) APPEAL (AN) to the Sense of the People, on the Prefent Pofture of Affairs. Wherein the Nature of the late Treaties are inquired into, and the Conduct of the M------y with Regard to M--n--ca, A--r--ca, &c. is confidered; With Some Remarks upon the Light in which these, and other Publick Affairs have been lately represented. London: David Hookham, MDCCLVI. Title and 54 pp. half mor. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 137) APPEAL (AN) to the Unprejudiced, Concerning the prefent Discontents Occafioned by the late Convention with Spain. London: T. Cooper, 1739. 32 pp. half mor. (4s. 6d. 138) APPENDIX (AN) to the Memoirs of the Duke de Ripperda: containing Some Papers on the Balance of Europe; The Present State of Spain; and The Consequences of a War in the Weft Indies. London: John Stagg, and Daniel Browne, M.DCC.XL. Title, and text pp. 356-390. 8vo. (2s. 6d. 139) APPENDIX (AN) to the Prefent State of the Nation. Containing a Reply to the Observations on that Pamphlet. London: J. Almon, MDCCLXIX. Title, and text pp. 5-68. half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 140) APPLETON (JESSE). Autograph Letter to Rev. Joseph Lothrop DD of West Springfield, dated at

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Hampton, N.H. 11 April 1797, giving an Account of his ordination on the 22d Feb. 1797: etc. etc. 3 pages. 4to. (5s. 141) Dr. Appleton was for twelve years the President of Bowdoin College, the author of very many printed Sermons, Addresses and Lectures, and was one of the most distinguished of the Clergy of New England. He was born in 1772 and died in 1819. APPLETON (NATHANIEL). Autograph Letter. dated at Cambridge May 14, 1760. one page. 4to. (5s. 142) Dr. Nathaniel Appleton was for about 67 years the pastor of the Church at Cambridge, Maffachusetts, where he died in 1784 at the age of 91. He was a distinguished Theologian and a writer of eminence.

APPLICATION (AN) of fome General Political Rules, to the present state of Great-Britain, Ireland and America. In a letter to the Right Honourable Earl Temple. London: J. Almon, 1766. 86pp. half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 143) APTHORP (EAST). The Character and Example of a Christian Woman. A Discourse at ChristChurch, Cambridge, on the death of Mrs. Anne Wheelwright. By East Apthorp, M.A. Missionary at Cambridge. Boston: Green and Russell. M DCC LXIV. 32 pp. half mor. 4to. (4s. 6d. 144) ARANGO (JOSE DE). Nadie se asuste por la segunda y ultima esplicacion mia sobre la Independencia de la isla de Cuba. Text pp. 4-42, [1820] half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 145) ARCHDALE (JOHN). A New/ Description/ of that/ Fertile and Pleasant Province/ of Carolina :/ With a/ Brief Account/ of its/ Discovery, Settling,/ and the/ Government/ Thereof to this Time./ With feveral Remarkable Paffages of Divine/ Providence during my Time./ By John Archdale: Late/ Governour of the fame/. London :/ Printed for John Wyat, at the Rofe in St. Paul's/ Church-Yard. 1707. Half-title, title, To the Courteous Readers, 3 pp. Text 32 pages. Fine copy in half morocco. (2l. 12s. 6d. 146)

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ARDAS. Doctrina Christiana; Y/ explicacion de fus Misterios, en nuef-/tro idioma Español, y en len-/gua Arda./ Consagranse, y Dedícanla a la/ Concepcion Purifsima de Maria Santifsima/ Señora nueftra los primeros Mifio-/neros de aquel Reyno./

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