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1690 LETTRES Patentes pour l'Etablissement de la Compagnie Royale de Saint Domingue-Statuts et Reglemens faits par la CompagnieLettres Patentes portant revocation de la Compagnie de Saint Domingue. 3 Tracts, 4to 28

April, 1720

1691 DUMMER (Jer.) Defence of the New England Charters. 8vo. 28 6d 1721

1692 THE Case of the present Possession of the French Lands in the Island of St. Christophers. 8vo. 28 1721 1693 TREMENDA; the dreadful sound with which the wicked are to be thunderstruck, a Sermon unto a great assembly, in which was present a miserable African just going to be executed for a most inhuman and uncommon murder, at Boston. 12mo, (cut close by the binder). Boston, 1721

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1694 NEAL (Daniel) Narrative of the method and success of inoculating the Small Pox in New England, by Benj. Colman. 8vo 28 1722 1695 VIEW of the Greenland Trade and Whale Fishery, with the National and Private advantages thereof. 8vo 18 6d

1722 1696 A Most humble Proposal to the Lords Regents, &c., of Great Britain, for an effectual method to prevent Piracy, and make the Trade of America more secure. 4to 38

1723 1697 A SERMON on the truly virtuous and religious Mrs. Jane Steel, consort of Thos. Steel, Esq., by Benj. Colman, Pastor of a Church in Boston. 8vo 28 Boston, 1723 1698 DEFENCE of a Book lately reprinted at Boston, entitled A modest proof of the order and government settled by Christ and his Apostles in the Church. 8vo. Boston, N. E., 1724 1699 PROPOSAL for the better supplying of Churches in our Foreign Plantations, and for converting the Savage Americans to Christianity, by a College to be erected in the Summer Islands, otherwise called the Isles of Bermuda. 8vo. 28

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1725 1700 ANSWER to a Calumny, with some remarks upon an anonymous Pamphlet on the Assiento Trade, as exercised by the South Sea Company, &c., by the Factor to the South Sea Company, at whom the calumny was aimed. 8vo. 18 6d

1728 1701 SOME Observations on the Assiento Trade as exercised by the South Sea Company, proving the damage to accrue to British Commerce and Plantations in America. 8vo. 28

1728 1702 OBSERVATIONS on the conduct of Great Britain with regard to the Negociations and other transactions abroad, 8vo 1s 1729 1703 OBSERVATIONS upon the Treaty between the Crowns of Great Britain, France, and Spain, concluded at Seville. 8vo. 1s 6d 1729 1704 SOME farther Remarks on a late Pamphlet, entitled Observations on the Conduct of Great Britain, particularly with Relation to the Spanish Depredations, and Letters of Reprisal. 8vo 1s 6d 1729 1705 STATE of the Rise and Progress of our disputes with Spain, (respecting the Trade, &c., of S. America). 8vo 1s 6d 1729 1706 PROPOSAL for humbling Spain, written in 1711, by a person of distinction, and considerations on the means of indemnifying Great Britain from the expenses of the present War. 8vo. 18 6d 1729

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1707 THE CRAFTSMAN Extraordinary, being remarks on a Pamphlet, entitled Observations on the conduct of Great Britain, &c," 8vo ls 1729 1708 TRADE and Navigation of Great Britain considered, by Joshua Gee. 8vo. 28 1729

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A great part of it relates to the Trade of the Plantations in America. Rich.

1709 ABSTRACT of the Charter of the Governour and Company of Merchants of Great Britain trading to the South Seas and other parts of America, and for encouraging the Fishery, 1711-Bye Laws, Orders and Rules of ditto, 1726-Case of the Hudson's Bay Company, N.D. -and Seven Broadsides relating to the Trade with America. 1700 to 1730 1710 ACCOUNT of the Aurora Borealis seen in New England, 22d October, 1730, by Mr. Isaac Greenwood, Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, in New England. (From Phil. Trans.) 4to ls 1730 1711 LETTER to a Member of Parliament, setting forth the value of the Saint Christophers Lands. 8vo 28 1730 8vo 1s 1730

1712 OBSERVATIONS on the Treaty of Seville examined. 1713 CASES of some English Ships taken by the Spaniards, (in Barbadoes, Jamaica, &c.) 8vo ls 6d

1731

1714 IMPORTANCE of the Sugar Colonies to Great Britain stated. 8vo ls 6d

1731

1715 IMPORTANCE of the British Plantations in America to this Kingdom, with state of their Trade and methods for improving it, as also a description of the several Colonies there. 8vo 28 6d

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1716 PRESENT State of the British Sugar Colonies, considered in a Letter from a Gentleman of Barbadoes. 4to 28 6d 1731 1717 REMARKS upon a Book, entitled "The present state of the Sugar Colonies considered." 8vo 1s 6d 1731 1718 VIEW of the Depredations and Ravages committed by the Spaniards on the British Trade and Navigation, (in the West Indies and Coasts of America.) 8vo 18 6d

1731 1719 ABSTRACT of the Charter of the Gov. and Comp. of Merchants trading to the South Seas, and other parts of America, 1711-Bye Laws, Orders and Rules of ditto, 1726, together with 23 Acts of Parliament relating to the South Sea Company, the Relief of the Sufferers at St. Nevis and St. Christophers, by an Invasion of the French; the Greenland Fishery; and the Transportation of Negroes to Buenos Ayres, between the years 1711 and 1732. Curious lot. 68

1720 CONSIDERATIONS upon the Bill relating to the Trade between the Northern Colonies and the Sugar Islands. 8vo 1s 6d 1732 1721 LETTER from South Carolina, giving an account of the Province, by a Swiss Gentleman. 8vo 3s 6d

8vo 28

1732 1722 CASE of the Planters of Tobacco in Virginia, as represented by themselves, with Vindication of the same. 1733 1723 DISCOURSE on Trade, more particularly on Sugar and Tobacco, shewing the true & natural means of their support. 8vo 1s 6d 1733 1724 ANSWER to the Considerations occasioned by the Craftsman upon

Excise, so far as it relates to the Tobacco Trade. 8vo. 1s 1733

78 6d

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1725 REASONS for establishing the Colony of Georgia with regard to the Trade of Great Britain, increase of our People, employment of our own Poor, as well as foreign persecuted Protestants. 4to, frontisp. and map. 1726 SMITH'S Sermon before the Trustees for establishing the Colony of Georgia, with an Account of the Designs of the Trustees. 4to, map of Georgia and South Carolina. 1733 1727 PROPOSALS offered for the Sugar Planters' Redress and for reviving the British Sugar Commerce, in a further letter from a Gentleman of Barbadoes to his Friend in London. 4to. 28 1728 SERMON preached before the Trustees of the Colony of Georgia. By S. Hales, D.D., with the General Account of the Society, 1733-4. 4to. 2s 1734 1729 PARTICULARS of the Inquiry into Mr. Benjamin Wooley's Conduct, and his being stationed by the Court of Directory of the South Sea Company First Factor at Porto Bello and Panama. 8vo. 28 1735 1730 TEMPLEMAN (D.) Secret History of the late Directors of the South Sea Company, containing a particular Account of their Conduct with regard to the Assiento Treaty, &c. 1735 1731 PRINCE'S (Thos., Pastor of South Church, Boston) Sermon occasioned by the Death of the Hon. Mary Belcher, Consort of his Excellency our present Governor. 4to. 48 6d

8vo. 28 6d

Presentation Copy to Dr. Isaac Watts.

Boston, 1736

1732 WATTS's (Geo.) Sermon before the Trustees for establishing the Colony of Georgia. 4to. 28 1736

1733 TRYALL of John Peter Zenger, of New York, Printer, for a Libel against the Government. 4to. 28 6d

1738 1734 REMARKS on the Trial of John Peter Zenger, Printer of the New York Weekly Journal, for printing and publishing Two Libels against the Government of that province. 4to. 38 1738 1735 ABRIDGMENT of the Acts of Parliament relating to the Trade and Navigation of Great Britain, to and from the British Plantations in America. Folio. 38

1739 1736 EDWARDS's (Jonathan) Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God in the Conversion of many Hundred Souls in Northampton (New England). Svo, 1737, reprinted. 18 6d London, N.D. 1737 BENNETT's (— Agent of the Assiento Company) Two Letters and Calculations on the Sugar Colonies and Trade of the West Indies. 8vo, 1s 6d

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1738 1738 REASONS for a War against Spain, in a Letter from a Merchant of London trading to America. 8vo. 1s 6d 1737 1739 ADDRESS to the Electors and other Free Subjects of Great Britain, occasioned by the late Secession, with a particular Account of all our Negociations with Spain for Ten Years past. 8vo. 1s 1740 THE LORDS Protest against the Convention-Treaty. Fol. 1s 1738 1741 THE MERCHANTS Complaint against Spain. I. Their Behaviour in the time of James Ist. II. Letter from a Gentleman in the West Indies, concerning the Pretensions of Spain to Georgia, &c. 8vo, (corner off the last leaf). 1s 6d

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1742 APPEAL to the Unprejudiced on the Discontents occasioned by the late Convention with Spain. 8vo.

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1739 1743 BRITISH Sailor's Discovery, or the Spanish Pretensions confuted, containing a Short History of the Discoveries and Conquests of Spain in America. 8vo. 28

1739 1744 CONTINUATION of the Rev. M. Whitefield's Journal from his Arrival at Savannah to his Return to London. 8vo. 18 1739 1745 DESCRIPTION of the Windward Passage and Gulph of Florida. 4to, map. 38 1739 1746 CONVENTION between the Crowns of Great Britain and Spain at the Pardo, 14th Jan. 1739, in English, French, and Spanish. 4to. 1s 1739 1747 HIS CATHOLIC Majesty's Manifesto, justifying his Conduct in relation to the Convention, with his Reasons for not paying the £95,000. French and English. 8vo. 18 6d

1739 1748 EXAMINATION of a Pamphlet entitled, "His Catholic Majesty's Manifesto, &c., with Reasons for not paying the £95,000." 8vo. 1s 1739 1749 CONSIDERATIONS upon the Present State of our Affairs at Home and Abroad (by Lord Lyttleton). 8vo. 18 6d 1739 1750 FARTHER Considerations on the Present State of Affairs at Home and Abroad, with a True State of the South Sea Company's Affairs in 1718 (By Lord Lyttleton). 8vo. 28

1739

Both of the above pamphlets chiefly relate to the disputes with Spain about the Trade to America.

1751 KING of Spain's Declaration of War against Great Britain, done at Buen Retiro, Spanish and English. 8vo. 18

1739 1752 THE GRAND Question, whether War or no War with Spain, impartially considered. 8vo. 18

1739 1753 KING of Spain's Conduct compared with that of his Britannick Majesty's, respecting the Reprisals in Jamaica, Carolina, &c., Spanish and English. 8vo. 28

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1754 LETTER from a Spaniard in London to his Friend at Madrid. 8vo. 1s 1739 1755 OBSERVATIONS upon the Manifesto of his Catholick Majesty, with an Answer to his Reasons for not paying the £95,000 in Vindication of the honour of Great Britain. 8vo. 1s 1739 1756 OBSERVATIONS on the present Convention with Spain. 8vo. 28 1739 1757 POPULAR Prejudices, against the Convention and Treaty with Spain, Examined and Answered. 8vo. 1s 1739 1758 REPLY to a Pamphlet, entitled, "Observations arising from the Declaration of War against Spain, &c." 8vo. 18 1739 1759 LETTER to the Rt. Hon. Sir R- W-, &c., upon the present Posture of Affairs, wherein, amongst other things, the Convention will be set in a clear light. 8vo. ls

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1739 1760 REPLY to a Pamphlet, entitled "Popular Prejudices against the Convention and Treaty with Spain." 8vo. 18 1761 SERIES of Wisdom and Policy, being a full Justification of all our Measures since 1712, and especially of our late most honourable Convention with Spain. 8vo. 1s

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1762 SPEECH of Viscount Gage, in Parliament, against the Convention with

Spain. 4to. 18

1739

1763 THE CONVENTION, an excellent New Ballad, to which is added the King of Spain's Protest, and a new Epitaph. Folio. 1s 1739 1764 THE CONVENTION Vindicated from the Misrepresentations of the Enemies of our Peace (relating to the Spanish Possessions). 8vo. ls 6d 1739 1765 THE GRAND QUESTION, Whether War or no War with .Spain? impartially considered. 8vo. 18 1739

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1766 THE KING of Spain's Reasons for not paying the £95,000, stipulated in the Convention signed at the Pardo, 14 Jan. 1739, Examined. 8vo. 1s 1739 1767 ADDRESS to the Merchants of Great Britain, or a Review of the Conduct of the Administration with regard to our Trade and Navigation, with a Justification of the Convention with Spain. 8vo. N. D. (1740) 1768 WHITFIELD's (Rev. Geo.) Journal from his arrival at Savannah to his return to London. 8vo. 1s 1739 1769 ASHLEY'S (John) Memoirs and Considerations concerning the Trade and Revenues of the British Colonies in America. 8vo. 2s 1740 1770 BRITAIN'S Mistakes in the Commencement and Conduct of the present War. By a Merchant and Citizen of London, and Supplement.

8vo. 28

1740 1771 CARRANZA's Geographical Description of the Coasts, Harbours, and Sea Ports of the Spanish West Indies, particularly of Porto Bello, Cartagena, and Island of Cuba. 8vo, maps. 3s 6d. 1740

With an Appendix, containing Capt. Parker's own account of the taking the Town of Porto Bello, in the year 1601. 1772 CONDUCT of the D-ke of M-le, for the four last years, reviewed, with his Speech upon the State of the Nation, with regard to the War with Spain, in the West Indies. 8vo. 1s

1740 1773 CONSIDERATIONS on the Management of the late secret Expeditions to America, and the Conduct of the Court of France. 8vo. 2s 1740 1774 DON JOHN further Displayed, being a Supplement to "Considerations on the American Trade." 8vo. 28

1740 1775 FRENCH Influence upon English Counsels, demonstrated, from an impartial Examination of our Measures for 20 years past. 8vo. 2s 1740 1776 OPERATIONS of the War for the first 12 months, Examined and Accounted for. 8vo. ls 6d 1740 1777 POINTIS (Sieur) Authentic Account of the taking of Carthagena by the French and Buccaniers, in 1697. 8vo. 28 6d 1740 1778 PRESENT State of the Revenues and Forces, by Sea and Land, of France and Spain, compared with those of Great Britain, with a View of those Countries of the Spanish West Indies, that will probably be the seat of the present War. 8vo. 18 6d

1740 1779 SELECT TRACTS relating to Colonies, by Lord Bacon, John De Witt, William Penn, and Sir J. Child. 8vo. 2s (About 1740) 1780 SERMON before the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia. By Dr. W. Crowe. 4to. 28

1740 1781 SUPPLEMENT to Britain's Mistakes in the commencement, and conduct. of this present War wherein the success of Admiral Vernon, at Port Bello, is considered. 8vo 18 6d

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