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Wellesley, 1567, Q. History of all the events and transactions which have taken place in India; containing the negotiations of the British government relative to the glorious success of the late war. By the Marquis of Wellesley. London, 1805.

2126, Q. Notes relative to the late transactions in the Mahratta empire, with an appendix of official documents, and also six engravings. By the Marquis Wellesley. London, 1804.

White, 2, Q. Ægyptiaca; or observations on certain antiquities of Egypt; with plates. By Joseph White. Oxford, 1801.

6225, O. A political history of the extraordinary events which led to the Burmese war; illustrated with a map. By Captain W. White. London, 1827.

Wilks, 1520, & 1713, Q. Historical sketches of the south of India, in an attempt to trace the history of Mysoor, from the origin to 1799. By Lieutenant-colonel Mark Wilks. 3 vols. London, 1817.

Wilson, 980, Q. A history of the British expedition to Egypt, and a sketch of the present state of that country, and its means of defence; with plates. By Robert Thomas Wilson. London, 1802.

3773, O. The history of Egypt, from the earliest accounts of that country till the expulsion of the French in 1801. By James Wilson, D. D. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1805.

Winterbotham, 2303, & 7644, O. An historical, geographical, and philosophical view of the Chinese empire. By W. Winterbotham. To which is added, a copious account of Lord Macartney's embassy, compiled from original communications. 2d edit. London, 1795.

Winterbottom, 3027, O. An account of the hood of Sierre Leone; with plates. London, 1803.

native Africans in the neighbourBy Thomas Winterbottom, M. D.

Young, 5803, 1. & 6285, O. An account of some recent discoveries in hieroglyphical literature, and Egyptian antiquities, with a translation of five unpublished Greek and Egyptian manuscripts. By Thomas Young, M. D. London, 1823.

256, F. vol. 1. History of Egypt, of Canaan, of ancient Syria, and the Phonecians. Anc. un. hist.

2251, Q. A dissertation on the antiquity, origin, and design of the principal pyramids of Egypt. London, 1833.

377, O. 2. Memoirs of the revolutions in Bengal, in 1757. London, 1760. 291, & 425, O. A complete history of the piratical states of Barbary; containing the origin, revolutions, and present state of these kingdoms, their forces, revenues, policy, and commerce. By a gentleman who resided there many years in a public character. London, 1750.

536, O. A new history of the East Indies, ancient and modern; with an essay towards a history of the commerce of the nations of Europe to the East Indies. 2 vols. London, 1757.

3648, O. 3. A short sketch of temporary regulations for the intended settlement on the grain coast of Africa, near Sierra Leone; with an appendix. 2d edit. London, 1786. P.

5251, O. Origin of the Pindaries; preceded by historical notices on the rise of the different Mahratta states. By an officer. London, 1818.

8597, O. 1. Observations on the expedition of general Bonaparte to the east, and the probability of its success considered. London, 1798. 8805, O. The political, commercial, and financial condition of the angloeastern empire in 1832, &c. London, 1832.

8861, O. don, 1833. 8903, O.

An historical sketch of the princes of India. By an officer. Lon

The dynasty of the Kajars. Translated from the Persian manuscript. With a history of Persia, and a map. London, 1833.

937, D. De imperio Magni Mogolis, sive India vera, commentarius. Lugduni Batavorum, 1631. L.

2228, & 5274, D. Miscellaneous pieces relating to the Chinese. 2 vols. London, 1742-1762.

4501, D. The history of the Mogol. London, 1707.

6046, D. The library of entertaining knowledge. The Hindoos. London, 1834.

HISTORY OF AMERICA, (EXCEPT THE UNITED STATES.)

Acosta, 228, D. Naturall and morall historie of the East and West Indies. By Joseph Acosta. Translated out of the Spanish, by E. G. London, 1604.

Adair, 623, Q. The history of the American Indians, particularly those nations adjoining to the Mississippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia; with a map of the country referred to in the history. By James Adair. London, 1775. Anspach, 5310, O. A history of the island of Newfoundland; containing a description of the island, the banks, the fisheries, and trade of Newfoundland, and the coast of Labrador; with maps. By the Rev. Lewis Amadeus Anspach. London, 1819.

Arispe, 9148, O. 5. Memorial on the natural, political, and civil state of the province of Cohaula, in the kingdom of Mexico, and those of the new kingdom of Leon, New Santander, and Texas. By Don Miguel Ramos de Arispe. Translated from the Spanish. Philadelphia, 1814. Barton, 2493, O. 2. New views of the origin of the tribes and nations of America. By Benjamin Smith Barton. Philadelphia, 1797. Gift of the author.

Beckford, 1852, O. A descriptive account of the island of Jamaica; with remarks upon the cultivation of the sugar cane, and reflections upon what would probably be the consequences of an abolition of the slave trade. By William Beckford. 2 vols. London, 1790.

Bland, 5287, O. 1. Report of Theodoric Bland, Esquire, on South America. Washington, 1819.

Blome, 1527, O. The present state of his Britannic majesty's isles and territories in America; with maps. By Richard Blome. London, 1687. Bonycastle, 7540, O. Spanish America; or a descriptive, historical, and geographical account of the dominions of Spain in the western hemisphere, continental and insular. By R. H. Bonycastle. Philadelphia, 1819. 5204, & 5227, O. The same. 2 vols. London, 1818. Boone, 8156, O. A collection of some interesting narratives of Indian warfare in the west; containing an account of Col. David Boone. Compiled by Samuel L. Metcalf. Lexington, 1821.

Bouchette, 2048, Q. The British dominions in North America; or a topogra phical and statistical description of the provinces of Lower and Upper Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, the islands of Newfoundland, prince Edward, and cape Breton. Including considerations on landgranting and emigration, and a topographical dictionary of Lower Canada, statistical tables and tables of distances; with maps and plates. By Joseph Bouchette, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1831.

5767, O. A topographical description of the province of Lower Canada, with remarks upon Upper Canada, and on the relative connexion of both provinces with the United States of America. By Joseph Bouchette, Esq. Embellished with views. London, 1815. Boulton, 1422, Q. A sketch of his majesty's province of Upper Canada. By

D'Arcy Boulton. London, 1805.

Bouquet, 178, 179, & 469, Q. An historical account of the expedition against the Ohio Indians, in the year 1764. By Col. Bouquet. With a map and plates. Philadelphia, 1765.

Brown, 104, F. The civil and natural history of Jamaica. With plates. By Patrick Browne, M. D. London, 1756.

Brydges, 6398, O. The annals of Jamaica. By the Rev. George Wilson Brydges, A. M. Vol. 1. London, 1828. Buchanan, 5979, & 6040, O. Sketches of the history, manners, and customs of the North American Indians. By James Buchanan, Esq. London, 1824.

Burnaby, 7802, O. Regulations for the better government of his majesty's subjects in the bay of Honduras. Presented to them by Sir William Burnaby. London, 1809.

Cabrera, 1872, Q. Description of the ruins of an ancient city, discovered near Palenque, in the kingdom of Gautemala, in Spanish America. Translated from the original report of capt. Don Antonio Del Rio; followed by a critical investigation and research into the history of the Americans. By Dr. Paul Felix Cabrera. London, 1822.

Avec des

Carli, 4721, & 6812, O. Lettres Americaines, dans lesquelles on examine l'origine, l'etat civil, politique, militaire et religieux, les arts, &c. &c. des anciens habitans de l'Amerique, &c. &c. pour servir de suite aux memoires de D. Ulloa. Par M. le Comte J. R. Carli, &c. observations et additions du traducteur. 2 tom. A Paris, 1788. Breve relation de la destruccion de las Indias occidentales. Par Don Fray Bartolemé de las Casas. Filadelfia, 1821. Gift of Dr. de Mier, editor.

Casas, Las, 2811, D.

Castillo, 894, 916, & 2143, Q. The true history of the conquest of Mexico. By Capt. Bernal Diaz del Castillo, one of the conquerors. Written in Spanish in the year 1568. Translated by Maurice Keatinge. London, 1800.

3047, O. The same. 2 vols. Salem, (Mass.) 1803. Gift of Joseph Dennie, Esq.

Charlevoix, 483, Q. Histoire et description generale de la Nouvelle France, avec le journal historique d'un voyage dans l'Amerique Septentrionale. Par le P. Charlevoix. III tomes. A Paris, 1744.

Christie, 2665, D. The military and naval operations in the Canadas, during the late war; including also the political history of Lower Canada, during the administration of Sir James H. Craig and Sir George Prevost. By Robert Christie, Esq. New York, 1818.

Clavigero, 7900, O. The history of Mexico, collected from Spanish and Mexican historians, to which are added, critical dissertations on the land, animals, and inhabitants of Mexico. By Abbé D. Francesco Saverio Clavigero. Translated from the Italian, by Charles Cullen, Esq. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1804.

492, & 1066, Q. The same. London, 1787: P.

Coke, 5398, O. A history of the West Indies; containing the natural, civil, and ecclesiastical history of each island; with an account of the missions which have been established in that archipelago by the society late in connexion with the Rev. John Wesley. By Thomas Coke, LL. D. 3 vols. London, 1808.

Colden, 519, & 8389, O. 824, & 1250, D. The history of the five Indian nations of Canada; with accounts of their religion, manners, &c. By Cadwallader Colden, Esq. London, 1747.

Cuthbert, 9118, O. 1. An apology for Great Britain in allusion to a pamphlet, par un Canadien, by Mr. Cuthbert. Quebec, 1809.

Dallas, 2983, O. History of the Maroons, from their origin to the establishment

of their chief tribes at Sierra Leone; and the state of the island of Jamaica for the last ten years. By R. C. Dallas. 2 vols. London, 1803. Dilworth, 5354, D. The history of the conquest of Mexico; by the celebrated Hernan Cortes. By W. H. Dilworth. Glasgow, 1785.

Douglass, 726, 0. Summary, historical and political, of the first planting, progressive improvements, and present state of the British settlements in North America. By William Douglass, M. D. 2 vols. London, 1760.

1509, O. Summary, historical and political, of the first settlement, &c. of North America. By William Douglass, M. D. 2 vols. Boston, 1749.

Drake, 9218, O. Biography and history of the Indians of North America. By Samuel G. Drake. 3d edit. Boston, 1834.

Ebeling, 2956, D. Christoph Dan: Elbelings Erdbeschreibung und Geschichte von America. Hamburgh, 1793.

Edwards, 696, Q. History, civil and commercial, of the British colonies in the West Indies; with plates. By Bryan Edwards. 2d edit. 3 vols. and an appendix. London, 1794. 6753, & 7474, O. The same. Philadelphia, 1805.

4 vols. 4th edit. With an atlas.

771, Q. Historical survey of the French colony in the island of St. Domingo; with a narrative of the calamities which have desolated the country since the year 1789, and a detail of the military transactions of the British army in that island to the end of 1794. By Bryan Edwards. London, 1797.

2364, O. An account of the proceedings of the governor and assembly of Jamaica, in regard to the Maroon negroes; with an introductory account of the Maroons, and a detail of the origin, progress and termination of the late war between those people and the white inhabitants. By Bryan Edwards. London, 1796. Engel, d', 2464, D.

Essai sur cette question: quand et comment l'Amerique, a-t-elle éte peuplée d'hommes et d'animaux? par G. Bailly d'Engel. 5 tomes. Amsterdam, 1767.

Everett, 6201, O. America, or a general survey of the political situation of the several powers of the Western continent; with conjectures on their future prospects. By A. H. Everett. Philadelphia, 1827.

Gordon, 4268, & 4263, D.

The history of America. By Thomas F. Gordon. 2 vols. Containing the history of the Spanish discoveries prior to 1520. Philadelphia, 1831. One copy the gift of the author. Grant, 3974, O. History of Brazil, comprising a geographical account of that country; with a narrative of the most remarkable events which have occurred there since its discovery; a description of the manners, customs, religion, &c. of the natives and colonists; with remarks on its soil, climate, productions and commerce. By Andrew Grant, M. D. London, 1809.

Haliburton, 7145, & 7264, O. An historical and statistical account of Nova Scotia, illustrated by a map of the province, &c. By T. C. Haliburton, Esq. Halifax & London, 1829.

Halkett, 6040, O. Historical notes respecting the Indians of North America; with remarks on the attempts made to convert and civilize them. By J. Halkett. London, 1825.

Henderson, 1814, Q. A history of Brazil; comprising its geography, commerce, colonization, aboriginal inhabitants, &c. By James Henderson. London, 1821.

2070, D.

An account of the British settlement of Honduras; being a brief view of its commercial and agricultural resources, soil, climate,

&c. with a map.

To which are added, sketches of the manners and customs of the Mosquito Indians, preceded by a journal of a voyage

to the Mosquito shore. By Capt. Henderson. London, 1809.

Herrera, 409, F. Description des Indes Occidentales. Par Antoine de Herrera. Translatéé d'Espagnol en Francois. Amsterdam, 1622.

136, O. The general history of the continent and islands of America, from the first discovery thereof. Collected from original relations sent to the king of Spain. By Antonio de Herrera. Translated into English, by John Stevens. 6 vols. London, 1725. 2005, Q. 11. Correspondencia entre Jose Manuel de Herrera, Secretario de Estado, &c. del Imperio de Mexico y Miguel Santamana, Enviado, &c. de la republica de Colombia, &c. &c. Mexico, 1822. Heriot, 3851, O. The history of Canada, from its discovery; comprehending an account of the colony of Louisiana. By George Heriot. Vol. 1st. London, 1804.

Holmes, 3829, O. American annals; or, a chronological history of America, from its discovery in 1492, to 1806. By Abel Holmes. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1805.

8927, O. The same.

2d edit. Cambridge, 1829.

Hughes, 23, 598, & 1043, F. The natural history of Barbadoes, by Griffith Hughes. London, 1750.

Humboldt, 4186, 4281, & 8171, O. Political history of the kingdom of New Spain; containing researches relative to the geography of Mexico, the extent of its surface, state of the population, of agriculture, and manufacturing and commercial industry, &c. By Alexander Humboldt. Translated from the French, by John Black. Vols. 1 and 2.

New York, 1811. No. 4281 in 4 vols. London, 1811.
4611, O. Researches concerning the institutions and monuments
of the ancient inhabitants of America, written in French, by Alexan-
der de Humboldt; and translated by Helen Maria Williams. 2 vols.
London, 1814.

Jeffreys, 469, Q. 4. Directions for navigating the gulf and river St. Lawrence, by Thomas Jeffreys. London, 1760.

124, & 166, F. The civil and natural history of the French dominions in North and South America; with plates. By Thomas Jeffreys. London, 1740.

Juarros, 5779, O. A statistical and commercial history of the kingdom of Guatemala in Spanish America, with an account of its conquest by the Spaniards, and a narrative of the principal events down to the present time. By Don Domingo Juarros. Translated by J. Baily. London, 1823.

Knox, 228, Q. A journal of the campaigns in North America, for the years 1757, 1758, 1759, and 1760; containing the most remarkable occurrences of that period. By John Knox. 2 vols. London, 1769. Laet, De, 410, F. Novus orbis seu descriptiones India Occidentalis. Authore Joanne De Laet. Lugduni, A. D. 1633.

Lafitau, 617, Q. Mœurs des sauvages Americains; avec des figures. Par le P. Lafitau. Tomes II. A Paris, 1724. Gift of John Beale Bordley. L'Estrange, 478, Q. 5. Americans no Jewes; or impossibilities that the Americans are of that race. By H. L'Estrange. London, 1652.

Ligon, 857, Q. A trve and exact history of the island of Barbadoes. By Richard Ligon. London, 1657.

Long, 302, Q. The history of Jamaica; or a general survey of the ancient and modern state of that island; with plates. By Edward Long. 3 vols. London, 1774.

Loudon, 565, O. 6. 7. The conduct of a noble commander in America, (Lord Loudon) impartially reviewed; with the causes of the discontents at New York and Halifax. 2d edit. London, 1758.

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