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1124 HALIBURTON, THOMAS C. An Historical and Statistical account of Nova Scotia, Illustrated by a Map of the Province, and several Engravings.

2 vols. 8vo. half mor. top edge gilt, Halifax, 1829 1125 HALKETT, JOHN. Historical Notes respecting the Indians of North America: with remarks on the attempts made to convert and civilize them. 8vo. half calf, gilt, London, 1825

1126 HALL, EDWIN. The Puritans and their Principles.

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8vo. cloth, New York, 1846

1128 HALL, JOHN. History of the Presbyterian Church in Trenton, N. J., from the first settlement of the town.

1128 HALL. JOHN. History of the
ton. (Another copy.).

12mo. cloth, New York, 1859

Presbyterian Church in Tren12mo. half mor. top gilt.

1129 [HALL, JOSEPH.] Mundus Alter et Idem, sive Terra Australis ante ac semper incognita longis itineribus peregrim. Academi nuperrime lustrata. 4 Maps.

12mo. old vellum, torn off, title slightly soiled, Francofurti Ascany de Rimalme, [no date].

"I can only produce two books by English authors in the first part of the XVIIth Century which fall properly under the class of novels or romances; and one of these is written in Latin. This is the "Mundus Alter et Idem" of Bishop Hall, an imitation of the latter and weaker volumes of Rabelais. A country in Terra Australis is divided into four regions. . . . . Maps of the whole land and of particular regions are given: and the nature of the satire, not much of which has any special reference to England, may easily be collected."—Hallam, Lit. Hist. of Europe.

1130 HALL, JUDGE.

Letters from the West; containing sketches of Scenery, Manners, and Customs; and anecdotes connected with the first settlements of the Western sections of the United States. 8vo. boards, uncut, London, 1828

1131 HALL, S. C. The Old Mansions of England. Embellished with 235 engravings on wood.

folio, half red mor. top edge gilt, London, 1856 1132 HALLAM, HENRY. The Constitutional History of England, from the accession of Henry Seventh to the Death of George Second. 3 vols. 8vo. half calf, Boston, 1829

Ages.

1133 HALLAM. View of the State of Europe during the Middle 2 vols. 8vo. half mor. Paris, 1835

O 1134 HALLIDAY, SIR ANDREW.

and physical history of the Windward and Leeward Colonies.

Мар.

The West Indies: the natural

12mo. half calf, London, 1837

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.60

1135 HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE. A Memorial of. A Description
of the dedication of the monument erected to his memory at
Guilford, Connecticut; and of the proceedings connected with
the unveiling of the poet's statue in the Central Park, New
York.
royal 8vo. cloth, New York, 1877
1136 HAMERSLEY, JOHN W. Chemical change in the Eucha-
rist. In four letters shewing the relations of faith to sense.
From the French of Jacques Abbadie.

1137 HAMILTON, ANTHONY.

$1137

sm. 4to. vellum, London, 1867 Memoirs of Count Grammont.

To which are prefixed, a Biographical Sketch of Count Hamilton, and a translation of the epistle to Count Grammont. Illustrated with Sixty Four Portraits, fine early impressions. 2 vols. 8vo. half red mor. top edge gilt, London, 1811 1138 HAMMOND, JABEZ D. The History of Political Parties in the State of New York, from the ratification of the Federal Constitution to December, 1840. Portrait.

2 vols. 8vo. sheep, Cooperstown, 1845 1139 1139 HAMOR, RAPHE. A True Discourse of the present estate of Virginia, and the successe of the affaires there till the 18 of June, 1614. Together with a Relation of the severall English Townes and forts, the assured hopes of that countrie and the peace concluded with the Indians. The Christening of Powhatan's daughter and her marriage with an Englishman. 4to. half green mor. top edge gilt, London, for Iohn Beale for Wm. Welby, 1615. A Reprint. 1140 HANGER, GEORGE. The Life, Adventures, and Opinions of Col. George Hanger, written by himself.

2 vols. 8vo. boards, uncut, London, 1801

1141 HANNAY, ROBERT. A True Account of the proceedings,
sense and advice of the People called Quakers. At the
Yearly Meeting of faithful friends and brethren, begun in
London on the 18th of the third month, 1694. In order to
put an end to the Divisions and Differences among some of
the Quakers in America.
4to. calf, London, 1694

1142 HARBISON, MASSY. A Narrative of the sufferings of Massy
Harbison, from Indian barbarity, giving an account of her
captivity, the murder of her two children, her escape; with
an Infant at her breast. 12mo. half mor. Pittsburg, 1828

4.

1143 [HARDIE, JOHN.]

A Description of the Last Voyage to Bermudas, in the ship Marygold, S. P. Commander. Begun Nov. 12, 1670, and ending May 3, 1671. With allowance. 4to. half blue mor. rare, London, Rowland Reynald, 1671 1144 HARIOT, THOMAS. A briefe and true report of the Newfoundland of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. Discouered by the English Colony there seated by Sir Richard Greinuille Knight in the yeere 1585. Which Remained vnder the gouernement of twelue monethes. At the special charge and direction of Sir Walter Raleigh Knight, Who therein hath beene fauoured and authorised by Her Maiestie and her letters patents. FRANCOFORTI AD MONVM typis Ioannis Wecheli svmtibvs vero Theodori De Bry anno CIO IO CX. [1590.]

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folio, half blue mor. uncut.

An admirable fac-simile reprint for Joseph Sabin. New York, 1872

One hundred and twenty-five copies only printed. This forms the first volume in the famous collection of De Bry's Voyages.

1145 HARLEIAN MISCELLANY. A Collection of Scarce, Curious,

and Entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, as well in manu-
script as in print. Selected from the Library of Edward
Harley, Second Earl of Oxford. Interspersed with Histori-
cal, Political, and Critical Annotations, by Wm. Oldys, and
additional notes by Thomas Park.
10 vols. 4to.

calf gilt, fine set, best edition, London, 1808-12

"To the importance of this collection of Tracts and Papers for elucidating many HISTORICAL OCCURRENCES, no person who feels interested in the discov. ery of truth can be inattentive." "I hardly know of any one collection, or set of volumes, likely to be productive of more varied entertainment, especially if the reader have a PHILOLOGICAL turn."-Dr. Dibdin.

1145* HARDIE, A. M. Description of the City of New York; its population, institutions, commerce, manufactures, public buildings, &c. To which is prefixed, A Brief account of its first settlement by the Dutch, in 1629. Map.

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12mo. sheep, New York, 1827
1146 HARMON, DANIEL WILLIAMS. A Journal of Voyages and
Travels in the interiour of North America, &c. Map and
Portrait.
8vo. calf, Andover, 1820

147 HARRIOTT, JOIN. Struggles through Life, exemplied in
various Travels and Adventures in Europe, Asia, Africa, and
America.
3 vols. 12mo. half calf, London, 1815

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1148 HARRIS, THADDEUS MASON. Biographical Memorials of
James Oglethorpe, founder of the colony of Georgia, in North
America. Portrait.
8vo. cloth, Boston, 1841

1149 HARRIS. The Journal of a Tour into the Territory Northwest
of the Alleghany Mountains: made in the spring of the year
1863, with a geographical and historical account of the State
of Ohio. Maps and Views. 8vo. half mor. Boston, 1865

1150 HARRIS, JOHN. Collection of Voyages and Travels; consisting of above Four Hundred of the most authentick writers. Beginning with Hakluyt, Purchas, &c. Many Maps.

2 vols. large folios, old calf, London, 1705

1150* HARRIS's Collection of Voyages and Travels.
revised, with large additions. (Another copy.)

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2 vols. large folio, calf, gilt back, London, 1744

1151 [HARRISSE, HENRY.] Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima. A Description of Works relating to America published between the years 1492 and 1551.

royal 8vo. half green mor. top edge gilt, uncut, New York, 1866 1152 [HARRISSE.] Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima. A Description of Works relating to America published between the Years 1492 and 1551. Additions. royal 8vo. half green mor. top edge gilt, uncut, Paris, Libraire Tross, 1872 1153 [HARRISSE, H.] Notes pour servir a l'Histoire, à la Bibliographie et a la Cartographie de la Nouvelle-France et des pays adjacents 1545-1700.

Svo. half maroon mor. extra, top edge gilt, uncut, Paris, 1871 1154 HARRISSE. Les Colombo de France et d'Italie, fameux marins du XV siécle 1461-1492. D'Aprés des Documents Nouveaux ou inédit tirés des archives de Milan, de Paris, et de Venise. Mémoire lu à L'Académie des Inscriptions et BellesLettres. royal 8vo. paper, Paris, 1874 $1155 HARRISON, GABRIEL. The Life and Writings of John Howard Payne, the author of Home, Sweet Home; the Tragedy of Brutus; and other Dramatic Works. Fine portrait on imp. 8vo. cloth, top edge gilt, Albany, 1875

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1156 HARTLEY, W. M.
first Thirty Years.

B.

Hartford in the Olden Time: its

With Illustrations.

8vo. cloth, gilt edges, Hartford, 1853

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1157 HARVEY, HENRY. History of the Shawnee Indians, from

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12mo. cloth, Cincinnati, 1855 1158 HASS, WILLS DE. History of the early settlement and Indian Wars of Western Virginia, embracing an account of the various expeditions in the West, previous to 1795. Also, Biographical Sketches of Col. Ebenezer Zane, Major McColloch, and other distinguished actors in our Border Wars. Plates. 8vo. cloth, gilt, Philadelphia, 1851

1159 HATFIELD, E. F. History of Elizabeth, New Jersey, including the Early History of Union County.

8vo. half green mor. top edge gilt, New York, 1868 1160 HARVARD. CATALOGUE of the Library of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

8vo. half cloth, uncut, Cambridge, 1830

1161 HARVEO, GUILLIELMO. Execitationes de generatione ani

malivin.

18mo. mor. extra, gilt edges,

Ludovicum Elzevirum, Amsterdam, 1651

1162 HAVEN, SAMUEL F. Archaeolgy of the United States: or,
Sketches, Historical and Bibliographical, of the progress of
information and opinion respecting vestiges of antiquity in the
United States.
4to. half mor. top gilt, 1855

1163 HAVEN. An Historical Address, delivered before the citizens
of the Town of Dedham, Sept. 21, 1836, being the Second
Centennial Anniversary of the incorporation of the Town.

8vo. half mor. Dedham, 1837

In the same volume Thomas Russell's History of Princeton, Worcester Co., Mass. Boston, 1838; and Judge Story's Discourse before the Essex Historical Society, Sept. 18, 1828, commemorative of the first settlement of Salem, Mass.

1164 HASSAUREK, F. Four Years among Spanish Americans. 12mo. cloth, New York, 1867 1165 HASWELL, ANTHONY. Memoirs and Adventures of Captain Matthew Phelps; formerly of Harwington, in Connecticut, now resident in New Haven, in Vermont, particularly in two Voyages, from Connecticut to the Mississippi, 1773-1780. 12mo. sheep, Bennington, Vt., 1862 1166 HAWES, JOEL. Tribute to the Memory of the Pilgrims.

Hartford, 1836

II. HAWES' Centennial Address delivered at Hartford, Nov. 9, 1835.

Hartford, 1835

III. HAZELIN'S History of the American Lutheran Church from its commencement in 1685 to 1842. Zanesville, Ohio, 1846.

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