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No text description is available for this image![AMERICANA. 58 ABSTRACT OF THE CHARTER and of the Proceedings of the Socitmry for the Pro- PAGATION of the GosprL in Foreign Parts, from 1762-63, contained with Sermon preached before the Incorporated Society, by Jonn Ecrrron, Bishop of Bangor, bonnd together with Two other Sermons, in one vol, 4to., half calf, 1763, &c. 18/- Gives interesting accounts of the monies received and of the management and disposition of the revenues in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New England, New Yorks, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, etc., with copies of letters received from the various missionaries in these States. 59 ADAMS (Cartes FRAnNctis, 1835-1915) An AuTOBIOGRAPHY, prepared for the Massachusetts Historical Society, with a Memorial Address, by Henry Casor Lopes, portrazt, roy. 8vo., cloth, Boston, 1916 8/- 60 ALEXANDER (Carr. J. E.) TRANSATLANTIC SKETCHES: comprising Visits to the most Interesting Scenes in NortH and SourH America and the Wsst INpiEs, with Notes on NEGRO SLAVERY and CANADIAN EMIGRATION, map and 10 plates drawn by the Author and etched by W. HuatuH, 2 vols, 8vo., half blue morocco, g.e., nice copy, 1833 £1/15/- 61 AMERICAN LITERATURE (Hisrory of), edited by W. P. Trent, Joun ERSKINE, Stuart P. SHERMAN, and CARL VAN DorREn, 4 vols, roy. 8vo., buckram, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1918-21 £4/10/- Supplementary to the Cambridge History of English Literature. 62 Vou. I. only, cloth, 1918 16/- 63 AMERICAN SCENERY, or Land, Lake, and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature, from Drawings by W. H. Barrett, Engraved in the Finest Style of the Art, by R. Wallis, J. Cousen, Willmore, Brandard, Adlard, Richardson, &c., the Literary Department by N. P. Wiis, ORIGINAL EDITION, portrait aud nearly 120 fine steel engravings, 2 vols, 4to., cloth, 1840 £1/15/- 64 — ANOTHER Copy, 2 vols, 4to., half morocco, 1840 £2/2/- 65 AMES (Fisher) Works, compiled by a Number of his Friends; to which are prefixed Notices of his Life and Character, portrait, Svo., half calf (worn), Boston [Mass.], 1809 12/- 66 ARGENTINE.—Korszen (W. H.) Arcentina, Past and Present, 84 dllustrations, roy. 8vo., cloth, 1910, 6/- Presentation stamp on title. 67 BRAZIL.—Kipper (Rev. D. P.) and Fiercurr (Rev. J. C.) Brazin and the BRAZILIANS, portrayed in Historical and Descriptive Sketches, dlustrated by 150 engravings, thk. 8vo., cloth, Philadelphia, 1857 10/- 68 BROWN UNIVERSITY.—‘“ Brunonran” (The): a Magazine published by the Senior and Junior Classes of Brown University [containing many Interesting Anecdotes on Litera- ture, Music, History, &c.], Vols. 1 and 2 (all pub. ?), in one vol, 8vo., half calf, Providence, 1869 15/- 69 BRYCE (Jamzs) The AMERICAN CoMMONWEALTH, First Eprrion, 3 vols, 8vo., wrt cloth, wncut (bottom cover of Vol. 1 badly stained), bué clean inside, 1888 £3/3/. This edition contains the Suppressed Chapter LXXXVIII., Volk. 3, “‘ The Tweed Ring in New York City, by Frank J. Goodnow.’ 70 BUCCANEERS.—Esquremenine (Jonn) The BuccANreERS of AMERICA... with the Ex- ploits of Str Henry Moraan, written originally in Dutch . . . translated into Spanish by Alonso De Bonne-Maison, and rendered into English, revised and edited by W1LLIAM Swan STALLYBRASS ; to which is added an Introductory Essay by ANDREW LANG, with facsimiles of all the original engravings, maps, &c., 8vo., half cloth [Broadway Translation], recent 8/6 71 BURNYEAT (Joun, Quaker) The Truru Exanrep in the Wriiings of, collected into this ensuing volume as a Memorial to bis Faithful Labours in and for the Truth [by J. F.], sm. 4to., contemporary sheep, 1691 £2/10/- Originally: a Cumberland farmer, Burnyeat joined the Quakers in 1653; went on circuit to Barbados, Virginia,-and New England, 1664-67, and again in 1670; settled in Ireland, where he died 1690. This work contains an account of his Travels; An Abstract of some of his letters; several Epistles written from divers places; The Innocency of the Christian Quakers Manifested; The Holy Truth and its Professors Defended ; [to which is? added] Two Epistles to Friends in Long Island and Barbados, also For Friends in the Barbados, New-England, Virginia and Maryland. In one of his letters dated 1682, from, Hartford (Connecticut), he says, ‘‘ and let copies of this be sent to Virginia, Maryland, Pensylvania, and New Jersey, and to Long Island, and Road [Rhode] Island, and to Sandwich,’ etc. 72 CALIFORNIA.—Cummine (C. F. Gorpon) Granite Crags of CALIFORNIA, map and 5 ‘allustrations, cr. 8vo., cloth, 1886 4/- 73 CANADA, painted by T. Mower Marrttn, described by WiLFRED CAMPBELL, 77 colowred allustrations, 8vo., cloth, Black, 1907 8/- Inscription written on fly-leaf.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30859530_0007.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)