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1782 Two Letters to Mr. Wood, on the Coin and Currency of the Leeward Islands, &c. 8vo 28

1740 1783 GENUINE Speech of Admiral Vernon, at a Council of War just before the Attack of Carthagena. 8vo 18 6d 1741 1784 SECOND Genuine Speech, delivered by Admiral Vernon, on board the Carolina, to the Officers of the Navy, immediately after the Salley from Fort St. Lazara. 8vo 18 6d

1741 1785 THE Conduct of Admiral Vernon Examined and Vindicated, and List of Officers killed. By an Officer present at the Expedition to Carthagena. 8vo 18 6d

1741 1786 IMPARTIAL Enquiry into the State and Utility of the Province of Georgia. 8vo 58 1741 1787 TRUE and Historical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia, from the first Settlement to this present period, by Dr. Tailfer, H. Anderson, and D. Douglas, and others. Charleston, S. C., 1741 1788 OBSERVATIONS occasioned by reading a Pamphlet, entitled "A Discourse concerning the Currencies of the British Plantations in America." 8vo 18 6d

8vo 68

1741 1789 WHITEFIED (Geo.) Account of Money received and disbursed for the Orphan House, in Georgia. 8vo, plan. 28 6d 1741 1790 THE General Magazine and Historical Chronicle for all the British Plantations in America. Jan., Feb. March & June, 1741. (Imperfect) Small 8vo, curious. 2s Printed & Sold by B. Franklin, Philadelphia. 1791 TENNENT (John) Truth Stifled and Appeal to the genius of the Ancient Romans with respect to his Discovery of the efficacy of the Senekka Rattlesnake Root which cures with great certainty the American Epidemical Fever, and the regard paid to the Author's conduct, by the Virginia Legislature. 8vo 28

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1792 PROFIT and Loss of Great Britain in the present War with Spain, July, 1739 to July 1731, in a Letter to a Friend. 8vo 1s 6d 1741 1793 EXTRACTS from Mr. Whitefield's Journals, Sermons, &c., with a Letter

from Rev. C. Tennant to the Pensilvania Gazeete, and an Extract of a Letter from a Minister at Boston, to his Friend at New York, concerning Mr. Whitefield. 8vo 18 6d 1741 1794 HIRELING Artifice detected, or the Profit and Loss of Great Britain in the present War with Spain set in its true light, with a List of the British Ships that have been taken. 8vo 1s 6d

1742

1795 IMPARTIAL Account of the late Expedition against St. Augustine under General Oglethorpe. 8vo, map. 58 1742 1796 LETTER from a Member of the last Parliament concerning the conduct of the War with Spain. 8vo 18 6d

1742 1797 SERMON before the Trustees of the Colony of Georgia, in which some notice is taken of a late abusive Pamphlet, entitled "A True and Historical Narrative of the said Colony," by W. Best, D. D. 4to,

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1798 STATE of the Province of Georgia attested upon Oath in the Court of 1742

Savannah, Nov. 10th, 1740.

8vo 38

1799 THE Profit and Loss of Great Britain and Spain, from the commencement of the present War to this time impartially stated. 8vo ls 6d

A different Pamphlet from Nos. 1792 & 1794

1742

1800 WHITEFIELD (Geo.) Vindication and Confirmation of the remarkable Work of God in New England, being some remarks on a late Pamphlet, entitled "The State of Religion in New England since the Rev. Geo. Whitefield's arrival there.' 8vo 28 1742

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1801 ACCOUNT of the Expedition to Carthagena, with Explanatory Notes and Observations. 8vo 28

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1802 BRIEF Account of the Causes that have retarded the Progress of the Colony of Georgia, in America, attested upon Oath. 8vo 7s 6d 1743 Pages 93 to 100 contain a List of Complainants who are stiled a few Clamorous Malecontents. 1803 THE Spanish Hireling detected; being a refutation of the several Calumnies and Falsehoods in a late Pamphlet, entitled, "An Impartial Account of the late Expedition against St. Augustine under Gen. Oglethorpe, by Lieut. Geo. Cadogan. 8vo 48 6d 1743 1804 BOTH Sides of the Question, or a Candid and Impartial Enquiry into a Certain Doubtful Character lately whitened by a C-t. M-1 in a Letter to ** ** 8vo 3s 1749 (N.D.)

Relating to Georgia, South Carolina, and the Siege of St. Augustine. 1805 TRUE and Impartial Account of the Rise and Progress of the South Sea Company, by a Gentleman, now resident in Jamaica. 8vo 2s 1743 1806 TRIAL of Sir Chaloner Ogle, Rear Admiral of the Blue, before the Chief Justices in Jamaica, for Assault on the person of Mr. Trelawney, Governor. 8vo 28

1743 1807 VINDICATION of the Conduct of Capt. Christopher Middleton, in a late voyage on board his Majesty's Ship the Furnace, for discovering a North-West Passage, in answer to the objections of Arthur Dobbs. 8vo 28 6d

8vo 28 6d

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1808 AN Abridgement of the Life of Dr. Cotton Mather, of Boston, by D. Jennings, 12mo 28 6d 1744 1809 CATHCART's (John) Letter to Admiral Vernon, concerning the Expedition to the Island of Cuba. 1744 1810 AUTHENTIC Account of Commodore Anson's Expedition, taken from a Private Journal. 8vo 28 1744 1811 CONSIDERATIONS against any New Duty upon Sugar 8vo 1s 6d 1744 Shewing that a New Imposition will be ruinous to the Sugar Colonies, and aggrandize France. 1812 AUTHENTIC Papers relating to the Expedition against Carthagena.

8vo 28

1744 1813 Original Papers relating to the Expedition to Carthagena. 8vo

28 6d

A different Pamphlet to the foregoing.

1744 1814 JOURNAL of the Expedition to la Guira and Porto Cavallos in the West Indies, in a letter from an Officer on board the Burford, to a friend

in London. 8vo 28

1744

1815 JOURNAL of the Expedition to Carthagena, with Notes, in answer to a late Pamphlet, entitled, "An Account of the Expedition to Carthagena. 8vo 28

1744

1816 ORIGINAL Papers relating to the Expedition to the Island of Cuba. 10s 6d

8vo 58

8vo, pp. 219, rare. 1744 1817 PRESENT State of the Country and Inhabitants, Europeans and Indians, of Louisiana on the North Continent of America, by an Officer, at New Orleans, to his Friend at Paris. 1744 1818 SUPPLEMENT to the Second Part of the Memoirs of John Ashley, Esq., concerning the Trade and Revenues of the British Colonies in America on Taxes upon Sugar. 8vo. 28

1744 1819 DUMMER (Jer.) Defence of the New England Charters. 8vo. 28 6d Boston, 1745 1820 EDWARDS (Jon.) On the Present Revival of Religion in New England, abridged by John Wesley. 12mo. ls 6d 1745 1821 EGEDE'S (Hans) Description of Greenland. 8vo, map, plates. 38 1745 1822 GIBSON (James) Journal of the late Siege by the Troops from North America against the French at Cape Breton, Louisbourg, &c. 8vo.

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38 6d 1745 1823 MIDDLETON (Capt. Christ.) Forgery detected, by which is evinced how groundless are all the Calumnies cast upon the Editor in a Pamphlet published under the name of Arthur Dobbs, Esq. 8vo. 28 1745 1824 MIDDLETON (Christopher) Reply to Mr. Dobbs' Answer to a Pamphlet entitled, Forgery Detected." 8vo. 28 1745 1825 MIDDLETON (Chris.) Rejoinder to Mr. Dobbs' Reply to Capt. Middleton, in which is exposed his Wilful and Real Ignorance of Tides, his Jesuitical Prevarications, &c. 8vo. 2s 6d 1745 1826 SERIOUS Address to Lay-Methodists to beware of the False Pretences of their Teachers, with Account of the Fatal and Bloody Effects of Enthusiasm in the Case of the family of Dutartres in South Carolina. 8vo. 28 6d

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1745 1827 THE PRESENT State of the British and French Trade to Africa and America, considered and compared. 8vo. 1745 1828 LETTER from Wm. Shirley, Esq., Governour of Massachusett's Bay to the Duke of Newcastle, with a Journal of the Siege of Louisbourg. 8vo. 3s

1746 1829 ORIGINAL Letters to an Honest Sailor, (by Admiral Vernon, after he was dismissed, principally relating to the Expeditions against the Spanish possessions in America). 8vo. 28

1746 1830 PRINCE (Thos.,) Sermon at the South Church in Boston, N. E., on the Thanksgiving for taking the City of Louisbourg. 8vo. 28 1746 1831 THE IMPORTANCE and Advantage of Cape Breton, truly stated, and impartially considered. 8vo, three folding maps. 48

1746 1832 CONSIDERATIONS relating to the laying any additional Duty on Sugar from the British Plantations. 8vo. 1s 1833 FURTHER Observations for improving the Culture of Indigo, &c. in South Carolina. 8vo. 18 6d

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1747

1834 PRINCE'S (Thos.,) Thanksgiving Sermon in the South Church, Boston,

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on the Glorious Victory near Culloden. 8vo. 28 1835 ANSON (Admiral) The Private Character of. By a Lady in South Carolina, (giving curious particulars of Anson's behaviour while residing there). 8vo, scarce. 58

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1836 TRYALS of Col. Kirkby, Capt. Wade, &c., at a Court Martial, in Jamaica, for Cowardice, Neglect of Duty, with their Behaviour and Execution. 8vo. 28 1837 NATIONAL Prejudice opposed to National Interest, candidly considered in the Detention or Yielding up Gibraltar and Cape Breton. 8vo. 1748 1838 OBSERVATIONS on a Paper intituled "Reasons for Laying a Duty on French and Spanish Indigo, and granting a Bounty on what is made in the British Plantations. 8vo. 1s

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1839 REASONS grounded on Facts, showing that a New Duty on Sugar must fall on the Planter, and probably cause the Desertion of our Sugar Islands. 8vo. 18

1748 1840 STATE of the Trade in the Northern Colonies considered, with an Account of their Produce and a particular Description of Nova Scotia. 8vo. 38

1748 1841 TRUE and Particular History of Earthquakes, and relation of the one at Lima and Callao in Peru, 1746, and in Jamaica, 1692, and other parts. By Philotheus. 8vo. 28

1748 1843 REPORT of the House of Commons on the State and Condition of the Countries adjoining Hudson's Bay. Folio. 28 6d 1749 1844 ADVANTAGES of the Definite Treaty to the People of Great Britain demonstrated, to which is added a copy of our Treaty of Commerce with Spain in the year 1715. 8vo. 1s 6d

1749 1845 REASONS to show that there is a great probability of a Navigable Passage to the Western American Ocean, through Hudson's Straits and Chesterfield's Inlet. 8vo. 28 6d

1749

1846 SHORT Narrative and Justification of the Proceedings of the Committee appointed by the Adventurers to prosecute the Discovery of the Passage to the Western Ocean of America. 8vo. 28 6d 1749 1847 SHORT STATE of the Countries and Trade of North America, claimed by the Hudson's Bay Company, under pretence of a Charter for ever of Lands, without bounds or limits, and an Exclusive Trade to those unbounded Seas and Countries. 8vo, (wanting a leaf). 28 1749 1848 DEFENCE of Capt. Digby Dent, to the Complaint made against him by Rear Admiral Knowles, concerning his behaviour in the Expedition against Saint Jago de Cuba. 8vo. 28

1749 1849 GEOGRAPHICAL History of Nova Scotia, containing an Account of the

Situation, Extent and Limits thereof, with Struggles between England and France, for possession of that Province, and Manners of the Indian Inhabitants. 8vo, scarce. 48 1749 1850 JUAN ET ULLOA.-Dissertacion Historica y Geographica, sobre el Meridiano de demarcacion entre los dominios de Espana y Portugal, y los parages por doude passa en la America Meridional. 12mo. 3s 6d Madrid, 1749 1851 BACON'S Four Sermons on the Duty of bringing up Slaves in the Knowledge of God, preached in the Church of St. Peter, Talbot County, Maryland. 12mo. 18 6d

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1852 CONSTITUTIONS of the Public Academy in the City of Philadelphia.

Folio. 28

1750

1853 A GENUINE Account of Nova Scotia, containing a Description of its Situation, Air, Climate, Harbours, Fish, &c. 8vo. 28

1750

1854 DISCOVERY of the Island Frivola, or the Frivolous Island. Translated from the French; wrote by order of A-1 A-n. 8vo. 1s 6d 1750 A humourous Satire on Lord Anson's Voyage round the World.

1855 EXHORTATION to all the Inhabitants of South Carolina, to bring their Deeds to the Light of Christ in their own Consciences. By S. H. (Sophia Hume, a Quakeress). 8vo. 28 Bristol, 1750 1856 MAYHEW's (Rev. Dr. Jonathan, Pastor of the West Church in Boston, New England) Seven Sermons, preached in the West Meeting House. 8vo. 28 1750 1857 SERMON before the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia. By Tho. Francklin. 4to. 28 1750 1858 SHOWN (John) Reflections on the Earthquake in Europe and America. 8vo. 18

1750 1859 TREATY (the Assentio) concluded and signed at Madrid, 5 Oct. 1750, between two Ministers Plenipotentiaries of their Britannick and Catholic Majesties. 4to. 1s 6d

1750 1860 BARTRAM'S Observations in his Travels from Pennsylvania to Onondago, Oswego and Lake Ontario, with Account of Niagara. By Kalm. 8vo. 38

1751 1861 CONSIDERATIONS on the Case stated between the Publick and the South Sea Company, in a Letter. 4to. 1s 1751 1862 HISTOIRE des Pyramides de Quito elevées, par les Academiciens envoyés sous l'Equateur, par ordre du Roi. 4to, plate, scarce. 58 1751 1863 HOBART (Noah) Second Address to the Members of the Episcopal Separation in New England. 8vo. 48 6d Boston, 1751 1864 LETTER to the West India Merchants, in answer to their Petition,

praying for a Prohibition of the Trade carried on from the Northern Colonies to the French and Dutch West India Settlements. By a Fisherman. 8vo. 2s

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1865 NARRATIVE of the Dangers and Distresses which befel Isaac Morris and seven more of the Crew of the Wager, store Ship, which attended Anson to the South Sea, their adventures in Patagonia, South America. 8vo. 28

1751 1866 SUPPLEMENT to Lord Anson's Voyage round the World, containing a Discovery and Description of the Island of Frivola, by the Abbé Coyer. 4to. 28

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1867 ANSON.-Supplement to Lord Anson's Voyage round the World, by the Abbé Coyer. 8vo. 28 1752 1868 Trial of John Peter Zenger, of New York, Printer, for Libel against the Government. 8vo. 28 1752 1869 GENERAL IDEA of the College of Mirania, and some Account of its Rise, Establishment and Buildings, addressed to the Trustees nominated to receive Proposals relating to the establishment of a College in the Province of New York (by W. Smith). 4to. 38 6d New York, 1753 1870 LETTER from a Gentleman in Virginia, to the Merchants trading to that Colony (relative to a dispute with the Governor for taking a fee on signing Patents for Lands). 8vo. 8vo. 2s 6d

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