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ENTON (C.) and Barry (S. F.) A Statistical View of the Number of Sheep in the several Towns and Counties in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio; a Partial Account of the Number of Sheep in Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, and Kentucky, in 1836; and an Account of the principal Woollen Manufactories, etc. 12° Cambridge, 1837 323 Benton (Rev. J. A.) California as she was, as she is, as she is to be. A Discourse at the First Church of Christ in Sixth Street, Sacramento-city; on the occasion of the Annual Thanksgiving, Nov. 30, 1850. Scarce. Two historical pictures and a prospect. 8° Sacramento-City, 1850 324 BENZONI (Hieronymus) Novae Novi Orbis Historiæ id est Rerum ab Hispanis in India Occidentali gestarum Libri tres Urbani Calvetonis opera ex Italicis Latini facti. Adjuncta est De Gallorum in Floridam expeditione Historia. First Latin Edition, fine large copy, vellum,

scarce.

8° Apud Eustathium Vignon [Genevae], 1578 325 Berkel (Adrian van) Beschreibung seiner Reisen nach Rio de Berbice und Surinam. Aus dem Holländischen übersetzt, fine copy, calf.

scarce.

8° Andres Seyler, Memmingen, 1789 326 Berkley. "Better edification," a Good Plea. Proceedings of an Ecclesiastical Council in the town of Berkley, Oct. 19, 1831, and the Documents connected therewith, uncut, 8° James Thurber, Taunton, (Mass.) 1831 327 Berkley (Massachusetts) Review of the Berkley Case [1. Proceedings of the two Ecclesiastical Councils in Berkley. II. Strictures thereon. III. Statement of Facts], uncut, 8° Allen Danforth, Plymouth, (Mass.) 1831 328 Berkshire Jubilee (The), celebrated at Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Aug. 22 and 23, 1844, woodcuts, an important volume of local history. 8 Albany, 1845

329 Bermondsey Abbey. A General View of the Remains of Bermondsey Abbey, Surrey, as it appeared in the year 1805, with the adjacent Country. Taken from the Steeple of the Church of St. Mary Magdalen, 16 by 12 inches,

clean. Robert Wilkinson, London, 27 September, 1820 330 Berry (Rev. Lucien W.) Correspondence on Baptism, between the Rev. L. W. Berry and F. W. Emmons, with Marks and Remarks. Trial and expulsion of Mr. Philip Storps, sen., uncut, scarce.

So C. A. Richards & Co. Emaus, (Ind.) 1839 331 Betagh (William) A Voyage Round the World, being an Account of a Remarkable Enterprize begun in 1719, chiefly to cruise on the Spaniards in the great South Ocean, relating the true historical Facts of that whole Affair, fine clean copy, calf, map of the world showing the track of Capt. Clipperton's voyage. 8° London, 1728 On page 2 you will find the key note of this book. "The following book is a united journal of two ships, written chiefly to undeceive mankind in the spurious account of a voyage round the world, publish'd by Captain George Shelvoke." Betagh was a Captain of Marines under Shelvoke, who was himself outranked by Clipperton. The two books pretty well neutralize the lies of each other and should be read together. 332 Bethune (Plan de) Ville Forte du Comte d'Artois, situe sur la Pitite Riviere de Lave, etc. 19 by 15 inches.

Pierre Husson, La Haye, n. d. 333 Beukma (K. Jz.) Brieven van K. Jz. Beukma; bevorens Landbouwer op de Boerderij Castor, in het Kerspel Zuurdijk, Gemeente Leens, doch verhuisd naar de Vereenigde Staten van Noord-Amerika in 1835 aan deszelfs achtergelaten Familie in de Provincie Groningen, 3 parts, uncut, plate and map. 8° Groningen, 1835-1838 334 Bevans (William) Sketch of the Trial of Wm. Bevans for the Murder of Peter Lunstrum, on board the United States ship Independence, Nov. 6th, 1816, closely cut, but can be read. So Thomas G. Bangs, Boston, 1816 335 BEYER (Hartmannus) Quaestiones Novae in Libellum de Sphaera Joannis de Sacrobusto recognitæ et auctæ, fine copy, with the rare folded sheet of diagrams and their explanation, scarce.

8° Ex officina Petri Brubachij, Francoforti, 1549 336 BIANCO (ANDREA) [Photographic] Facsimile dell' Atlante di Andrea Bianco Venezia, 1436.

obl. fol. H. F. & M. Münster, Venezia, 1869 Comprises 10 Maps and Charts, size 14 by 10 inches, with descriptive text in 4to by Prof. Peschel. 337 Bible (The) needs no Apology; or Watson's System of Religion Refuted; and the Advocate proved an unfaithful one by the Bible itself. . . in Four Letters on Watson's Apology for the Bible, and Paine's Age of Reason, Part the Second, uncut.

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8° C. Pierce for S. Larkin, Portsmouth Bookstore, 1796

338 Bible. A List of the various Editions of the Bible and Parts thereof in English from the year 1526. From a Manuscript, No. 1140, in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth, much enlarged and improved,

scarce.

80 R. Cruttwell, Bath, 1785 339 BIBLE. The Common English Version. An Argument sustaining the Common English Version of the Bible, against the project for a revision as set forth in a pamphlet issued by Rev. S. H. Cone and Mr. W. H. Wyckoff: embracing Proceedings of a Meeting in N.Y. April 4, 1850. To which are added a brief history of the English Version by C. Anderson, and a Letter by Wm. R. Williams.

8o N. York, 1850 340 BIBLE. The Four Gospels of the New Testament in Greek, from the text of Griesbach; with a Lexicon in English of all the Words contained in them, scarce

edition. 8° Cummings, Hilliard & Co. Boston, 1825 341 Bible. The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, translated from the Original Tongues, and with the Former Translations diligently compared and revised, fine clean сору, red morocco.

12° Silas Andrus, Hartford, 1824 342 Bibliotheca Sacra, and Biblical Repository, Nos. 33 to 52, 63 to 68, 70, 85 to 104, 115 to 120, and 122: 27 Nos. Jan. 1852 to April 1861. 8° Andover

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343 BIBLIOTHÈQUE AMERICAINE. Catalogue Raisonné d'une Collection de Livres Précieux sur l'Amerique parus depuis sa Découverte jusqu'à l'an 1700 en Vente chez F. A. Brockhaus à Leipzig. Rédigé par Paul Trömel,

uncut. 8° F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1861 This remarkable collection was formed mostly by the enterprising Mr. Frederick Muller of Amsterdam, who sold it to Mr. Brockhaus, who in turn had this catalogue made under the able editorship of Mr. Paul Trömel, the carefully prepared titles being chiefly taken from Mr. George Asher's Bibliographical Essay, prepared for Mr. Muller, and printed but not then published. Mr. Henry Stevens of Vermont parchased the entire collection of Mr. Brockhaus, with the exception of three lots, and enjoyed the pleasure of dispersing what Mr. Muller took so much pleasure in collecting. 344 BIDLACK (ALDEN) ADDRESS by A. Bidlack, 22nd Feb. 1839, at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, in vindication of the patriotism and military services of the first settlers of Wyoming, with a view to correct many errors in the written and unwritten history of the Settlement, and Massacre of the Valley, rare and valuable. So Washington, 1842 345 Bigelow (Abijah) The Voters' Guide: or the Power, Duty, and Privileges of the Constitutional Voters in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, boards,

scarce.

12° S. & J. Wilder, Leominster, Mass. 1807

346 BIGELOW (William) History of the Town of Natick, Mass. from the days of the Apostolic Eliot, 1650, to the present time, 1830, fine copy, scarce.

8° Marsh, Capen & Lyon, Boston, 1830 The brief and painful story of the Natic Indians, to whom Eliot preached, and for whom he translated the Bible, is told in this volume. The gradual growth of civilization among this tribe was accompanied by a gradual decrease of its numbers, until the tribe became extinct. This is one of the best of all the American local histories, now out of print and scarce.

347 Billerica.

Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the incorporation of Billerica, Massachusetts, May 29, 1855, [including a history of the Town, and an Appendix of historical, statistical, and genealogical notes and papers.

80 J. S. Varney, Lowell, 1855 348 Bingham (Caleb) The American Preceptor, being a new Selection of Lessons for Reading and Speaking, for the use of Schools. Second Vermont Edition.

12o Timothy C. Strong, Middleburg, Vt. 1815 349 Bingley (Rev. William) Travels in South America, from Modern Writers, with Remarks and Observations.

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of the geography and present state of that quarter of the globe, uncut. 12o J. Sharp, London, 1820 350 Bird (Jonathan, candidate for the Gospel Ministry) The Parable of the unclean Spirit opened and applied in two Discourses. Durham, in Freehold, July 8th, 1792,

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8° M. Croswell & Co. Catskill, 1792 351 Birkbeck (Morris) Letters from Illinois, first edition, fine uncut copy 8° London, 1818 352 Birkbeck (Morris) Notes on a Journey in America, from the Coast of Virginia to the Territory of Illinois. The second edition. Map of the United States, with the Territory of Illinois on the Ohio, boards, uncut 8° London, 1818 353 Birkbeck (Morris) Notes on a Journey in America, from the Coast of Virginia to the Territory of Illinois. 3rd edition, coloured map, London, 1818-Notes on a Journey through France, July-Sept. 1814. The Fifth edition, with an Appendix, Lond. 1818-Letters from Illinois, Lond. 1818. 3 vols. in 1, all by Mr. Birkbeck. 354 Bishop (Abraham) Connecticut Republicanism. An Oration on the extent and power of political Delusion, delivered in New Haven, Sept. 1800 [with an Appendix historical and statistical] 8 Mathew Carey, Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1800 355 BISHOP (Abraham) An Oration "On the Extent and Power of Political Delusion," has lately been reprinted and issued from the Press of Citizen Haswell: The Public are in turn presented with A Rod for the Fool's Back; or, Abraham Bishop Unmasked. By a Citizen of Connecticut. copy, uncut, very rare.

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120 Wm. Stockwell, and Co. Bennington, Vt. [1800]

356 BISHOP (Abraham) Oration at Wallingford, 11th March, 1801, before the Republicans of the State of Connecticut, at the General Thanksgiving for the Election of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency, and Aaron Burr to the VicePresidency. Scarce. 8° Anthony Haswell, Bennington, 1801 357 Bishop (Abraham) Proofs of a Conspiracy against Christianity and the Government of the United States: exhibited in several Views of the Union of Church and State in New England. Uncut, scarce.

8° J. Babcock, Hartford, 1802 358 Blacksmith. A Letter from a Blacksmith to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of Scotland, in which the manner of Public Worship in that Church is considered. 7th ed. Fine copy, uncut. So John Mycall, Newbury-port [1760] 359 BLADES (William) A Catalogue of Books printed by, or ascribed to the Press of William Caxton, in which is included the Press-mark of every Copy in the Library of the British Museum. Clean and uncut.

4° Privately printed, London, 1865 Only 30 copies printed for sale, 15 for England, and 15 for America. 360 Blagge (Samuel) Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Articles of Impeachment by the House of Representatives, against S. Blagg, Esq. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public; together with the Respondent's Answer.

Uncut. 8o True and Green, Boston, 1826 361 Blair (Robert) The Grave, a Poem, 7th Edition; to which is added An Elegy written in a Country Church-Yard, by Mr. Gray. Uncut, very scarce.

80 John Boyles, for James Foster Condy, Boston, 1772 This is probably the earliest American Edition of Gray's Elegy. 362 BLAIR (Samuel, of New Londonderry, Pennsylvania) A Short and Faithful Narrative of the late Remarkable Revival of Religion in the Congregation of New Londonderry, and other parts of Pennsylvania, as the same was sent in a Letter to Rev. Mr. Prince of Boston. Uncut, clean copy, excessively rare. 8° William Bradford, Philadelphia, 1714 Six of the Ruling Elders of New Londonderry add their attestation at the end, viz., James Cochran, John Ramsay, John Love, John Simpson, and William Boyd. The narrative was written for the second volume of the Christian History, printed at Boston under the editorship of Thomas Prince the younger, of which work there are some interesting particulars in the advertisement of this work. 363 Blake (George) An Oration pronounced July 4th, 1795, at the request of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, in Commemoration of American Independence. Fine copy, uncut. 8° Benjamin Edes, Boston, 1795 An Oration, historical, political, and truly high falutin, according to the standard models of fourthofjuly oratory; beginning, On this day, LIBERTY, the offspring of America, is nineteen years old:" and ending the clouds (or cloudy grammar), "when Tyranny shall be extinct, Liberty triumphant."

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