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3061 ROGERS, Robert. A Concise Account of North America: Containing a Description of the several British Colonies, etc. Also, of the Interior or Westerly Parts of Country, upon the Rivers St. Lawrence, Mississippi, Christino and the Great Lakes. To which is subjoined an Account of the several Nations and Tribes of Indians residing in those Parts. London: Printed for the Author. 1765;-Journals of Major Robert Rogers: Containing An Account of the several Excursions he made under the Generals who commanded upon the Continent of North America, during the Late War. 2 vols. in 1. 8° sheep, (cover broken).

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London: Printed for the Author, 1765

'Major Rogers headed, with much reputation, the provincial troops called Rangers, during the whole course of what were called the French wars in America."

3062 [ROGERS.] Ponteach; or the Savages of America, a Tragedy. pp. 110. 8° calf, (3 leaves stained).

3063 ROLLINS, John R.

London, 1766
Records of Families of the Name

Rawlins or Rollins, in the United States. pp. 345.
Plates. 8° cloth.
Lawrence, 1874

3064 ROME Rhym'd to Death; being a collection of choice. poems. Written by the E. of R., Dr. Wild, and others of the best modern wits. pp. 130. Frontispiece. 16° London, 1683

calf.

3065 ROSIER'S Narrative of Waymouth's Voyage to the Coast of Maine in 1605, complete; with remarks by George Prince. Map. 8° paper. Bath, 1860 3066 ROUNDHEADS. The Master-piece of Roundheads, or an explanation and declaration of the right Round-heads indeed. And such as are and shall be the true Roundheads by all consent and act of Parliament. Written by a well-wisher to King, Parliament, Religion and State. pp. 8. Small 4° stitched. n. p., n. d.

London, 1641

3067 ROUNDHEADS. Answer to the Rattle-Heads concerning their fictionate Resolution of the Round-Heads. 4 leaves. Small 4° paper. 3068 ROUNDHEADS. A Sad Warning to all prophane, malignant spirits, who reproach true Protestants with the name of Roundheads. pp. 6. Small 4° paper.

3069 ROUNDHEADS.
Rattlehead. pp. 6. 4° paper.

London, 1642

A Description of the Roundhead and London, 1642 3070 ROUSSEAU, J. J. A Discourse upon the Origin and Foundation of the Inequality among Mankind. pp. 260. 8° calf. London, 1761

3071 ROWE, Nicholas. Works of, consisting of his plays and poems. pp. 415, 360. Portrait. 2 vols. 16° half calf. London, 1756

3072 ROWLANDSON, Mary. A True History of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, a minister's wife in New England, wherein is set forth the cruel usage she underwent among the heathens for eleven weeks' time, and her deliverence from them. pp. 46. 4° sprinkled calf. First printed

at New England and Re-printed at London, 1682 "One of the earliest narratives of Indian Captivities, and possibly one of the most authentic. The relation of the manners and peculiarities of the Indians of New England in 1675, by one so observant and scrupulous in her statements, has more than ordinary interest and value."- - Field's Indian Bibliography.

3073 ROWLANDSON. The same. Sixth ed. 16° calf.

Lancaster, 1828

Boston, 1840

3074 ROWLEY, Mass. History of Rowley, anciently including Bradford, Boxford, and Georgetown. By Thomas Gage. pp. 483. Plate. 12° cloth. 3075 ROWLY, Samuel. When you see me, you know me; or the famous Chronicle History of King Henrie the Eighth, with the birth and vertuous life of Edward Prince of Wales. 43 leaves. Small 4° half roan.

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London, 1632

3076 RowSON, Susannah. Mentoria, or the Young Ladies Friend, 1794;-Miscellaneous Poems, 1804;-Charlotte Temple, 1843; Lucy Temple, a sequel to Charlotte Temple; Memoir of Susannah Rowson, by Elias Nason, 1870. 5 vols. 8° and 16° cloth and sheep. 3077 ROXBURGHE, John; Duke of. Catalogue of the Library with Supplement (and prices.) pp. 284, 73. 8° calf. London, 1812

No. 6292. Il Decamerone di Boccaccio, folio, Ed. Princeps, Venet, 1471, was bought at this sale by the Marquis of Blandford, at £2260, and was the occasion of the formation of the Roxburghe Club.

3078 ROXBURY,

Mass.

History of Roxbury Town. By Charles M. Ellis. pp. 146. 8° half roan. Boston, 1847 3079 ROYAL American Magazine, or Universal Repository of Instruction and Amusement. Vol. I (six numbers) in half calf, and the numbers for Jan. and Feb., 1775. Boston, 1774-5

Lacks the last number (March, 1775), and five copper plates to complete the set.

This set contains the rare copper portraits of Hon. John Hancock, Mr. Samuel Adams and Sir Wilbraham Wentworth and eleven other copper plates engraved by Paul Revere and two plates by Callender.

3080 [ROYALL, Mrs. Anne.] Sketches of History, Life, and Manners in the United States. By a Traveller. pp. 392. 12° half morocco. New Haven, 1826 3081 ROYAL Genealogy. The New-England Royalls. By E. D. Harris. pp. 27. 4° paper, uncut. Boston, 1885 Great American Scout and Spy, pp. 400. Illustrations. 8° cloth, New York, 1870

3082 RUGGLES, C. L. The "General Bunker."

3083 RUPP, J. D. An Original History of the Religious Denominations at present existing in the United States.

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3086 RUSSELL, William. History of Modern Europe. With a continuation of the history to the present time, by William Jones. 3 vols. 8° sheep. New York, 1859 3087 RUSSEll. Some Account of the Life of Rachel Wriothesley Lady Russell, followed by a series of letters from Lady Russell to her husband, from 1672 to 1682. pp. 387. 8° half calf, gilt. London, 1820 3088 RUTHERFORD, Samuel. The Due right of Presbyteries, or, a peaceable plea for the Government of the Church of Scotland, wherein is examined, 1. The Way of the Church of Christ in New England. 2. Their Apology for the said Government. 3. A Treatise for a Church Covenant. 4. The Arguments of Mr. Robinson. 5. His Treatise called The People's Plea for the exercise of Prophecy. 6. Divers late arguments against presbyteriall Government, etc. Small 4° old calf.

E. Griffin for R. Whittaker: London, 1644 "A large proportion of this volume of nearly 800 pages is taken up with a refutation of the various arguments and tenets of John Robinson, chief of the Pilgrim Fathers. Robinson's arguments for separation found light and empty, etc. Indeed nearly all the books of the New England men published prior to 1644, and quoted and commented upon, especially those referring to the Way of the Churches in New England, and the power of Civil Magistrates in Church matters."

3089 RUTHERFORD. A Survey of the Spirituall Antichrist; opening the secrets of familisme and antinomiasme. 4 old calf, (broken). London, 1648

3090 RUTHERFORD. A Survey of the Survey of that Summe of Church Discipline, penned by Mr. Thomas Hooker, late Pastor of the Church at Hartford upon Connecticut in New England. pp. 521, Small 4° calf, London, 1658

3091 RYE, William B. England as seen by Foreigners, in the Days of Elizabeth and James the First, comprising translations of the journals of the two Dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610, both illustrative of Shakespeare. Illustrations. Small 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1865 3092 RYMER, Thomas. The Tragedies of the last Age consider'd and examin'd by the Practice of the Ancients. pp. 144. 12° half calf, gilt. London, 1678

3093 RYMER.

A Short View of Tragedy; its Original, Excellency and Corruption; with some Reflections on Shakespeare and other Practitioners for the Stage. 12° half calf, gilt.

pp. 182.

London, 1693

Bookplate of Newburgh Hamilton on reverse of title. 3094 [RYVES, Bruno.] Mercurius Rusticus; or the Countries Complaint of the barbarous Outrages committed by the Sectaries of this late flourishing Kingdom. Frontispiece. 12° calf, gilt, red edges. London, 1685

3095

SABE

ABBATH at Home, an Illustrated Religious Magazine. Vol. 1. 8° boards. Boston, 1867

Contains articles on the Pilgrims in England, Holland and in New England, by Rev. H. M. Dexter.

3096 SABIN, Joseph. A Dictionary of Books relating to America. Parts 2-16, (Allen-Casas.) 13 vols. 8° paper, New York, 1867-70

uncut.

3097 SABIN. A List of the printed Editions of the Works of the Fray Bartolomé de las Casas. pp. 27. 8° boards. New York, 1870 Quarto

3098 SABIN'S Reprints of Rare Historical Tracts. Size. Complete set. 10 vols. small 4° boards. ONLY 50 copies printed.

New York, 1865

I. Byfield, Nathaniel. An Account of the late Revolution in New
England, 1689.

II. A Relation of Maryland, (reprinted from the London edition
of 1635), with Notes and an Appendix, by F. L. Hawkes. Map.
III. Whitfield, Henry. A Further Discovery of the Present
State of the Indians in New Engiand, 1650.

IV. Certain Inducements to Well Minded People, 1643.

V. Whitfield, Henry. Strength out of Weakness, or a Glorious Manifestation of the Further Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England, 1652.

VI. A Further Manifestation of the Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England, 1659.

VII. New England's First Fruits, 1643.

VIII.

Further Queries upon the Present State of New England Affairs, 1689-90.

IX. Day-Breaking, if not the Sun-Rising of the Gospel with the Indians in New England, 1648.

X. Shepard, Thomas. The Clear Sunshine of the Gospel breaking forth upon the Indians in New England, 1648.

3099 SABIN'S Reprints.

cloth, uncut.

Octavo Series.

Only 200 copies printed.

6 vols. 8° paper and New York, 1865-69

I. Journal of Major George Washington. Map. London, 1754.
II. Journal of two Visits made to some Nations of Indians, by
Rev. David Jones, Burlington, 1774.

III. Vindication of the Captors of Major André. New York, 1817.

IV. A brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania, by William
Smith, London, 1755.

V. Present State of Virginia, by Hugh Jones, London, 1724.
VI. History of the first Discovery and Settlement of Virginia, by
William Stith, Williamsburg, 1747.

3100 SABIN.

cut.

A Bibliography of Bibliography, or a handy book about books which relate to books. 8° paper, unNew York, 1877 3101 SABINE, Lorenzo. American Loyalists, or Biographical Sketches of Adherents to the British Crown in the War of the Revolution. pp. 733. 8° cloth. Boston, 1847 3102 SABINE. Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution, with an Historical Essay. pp. 608, 600. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut.

3103 SABINE.

Boston, 1864 Notes on Duels and Duelling, alphabetically arranged. pp. 394. 8° cloth. London, 1855 3104 SACO and Biddeford, Me. History of Saco and Biddeford, with Notices of other early Settlements, and of the Proprietary Governments in Maine. By George Folsom. pp. 331. Map and plates (and plan inserted). 12° half calf, gilt. Saco, 1830

3105 [SADLER, John.] Rights of the Kingdom; or, Customs. of our Ancestors, touching the Duty, Power, Election or Succession of our Kings and Parliaments. pp. 319. Small 4° calf. London, 1682 3106 SAGARD, Gabriel. Histoire de Canada et Voyages que les Freres Mineurs Recollects y ont faicts pour la Conuersion des Infidelles. Paris, 1636. 4 vols. 12° paper, (Reprint): Paris, 1865

uncut.

3107 SAGARD.

Le Grand Voyage du Pays des Hurons, situé en l'Amérique vers la Mer douce, ès derniers confins de la Nouvelle France dite Canada. Nouvelle Édition par E. Chevalier. (Avec un Dictionnaire de la Langue Huronne.) 2 vols. 12° paper, uncut. Paris, 1865

3108 SAINSBURY, W. N. Original unpublished Papers illustrative of the Life of Sir Peter Paul Rubens, as an Artist and a Diplomatist. pp. 391. Colored plate. 8° cloth, London, 1859

uncut.

3109 SAINSBURY.

Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series,
London, 1869

1574-1660. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut.

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