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2438 THE BEAUTIES and Deformities of Fox, North, and Burke, selected from their Speeches. 8vo, two caricature plates. 18 6d 1784 2439 TWO TRACTS to those who would remove to America, and Remarks on

the Savages of North America. By Dr. Benj. Franklin. 8vo. 18 6d 1784 2440 VINDICATION of Governor Parr and his Council against the Complaints of several Persons who sought to engross 270,000 Acres of Land in Nova Scotia, &c., &c. 8vo. 28 6d

1784 2441 ANSWER to Dr. Inglis's Defence of his Character, against "Reply to Remarks," &c. By J. Viator, alias Sam. Peters (Vide Nos. 2428, 29, 30, and 40). 8vo. 28

1785 2442 WILLIAMS (Helen Maria). Peru, a Poem in 6 Cantos. 4to. 28 1784 2443 CHALMERS' (Geo.) Opinions on Interesting Subjects of Public Law and Commercial Policy, arising from American Independence. 8vo.

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1785

2444 CURSORY Remarks upon Rev. M. Ramsay's Essay on the Treatment and Conversion of African Slaves in the Sugar Colonies. 1s 6d 2445 SOME Facts stated, relative to the conduct of Walter Patterson, Esq., late Governor of the Island of St. John's, of Edmund Fanning, Esq., late Governor, and of P. Stewart, Esq., Chief Justice of the said Island, occasioned by some Notes in a Pamphlet, entitled, "The Criminating Complaint," &c. 8vo, PRIVATELY PRINTED. 25 About 1785 2446 DU COMMERCE des Colonies ses Principes et ses Lois, appliquées aux Colonies Françaises de l'Amerique. 8vo. 18 6d

1785 2447 HUMPHREY'S (Colonel David) Poem addressed to the Armies of the United States of America. 4to. 28 Paris, 1785 2448 OBSERVATIONS on the Importance of the American Revolution, and the means of making it a Benefit to the World. By Dr. R. Price.

1785

8vo. 28 2449 SHORT Address to the Citizens, Merchants, and Manufacturers of Great Britain, on the Importance of the Trade of this Country with the United States of America. By a Manufacturer. 8vo. 1s 6d 1785 2450 SIX SERMONS by the late Thomas Prince, one of the Ministers of the South Church, Boston, published from his MSS. With Life by Dr. John Erskine. 12mo. 28 6d

4to. 1s 6d

1785

They contain some curious historical facts relating to the revivals in New England. 2451 EXAMEN Impartial de la Critique sans nom d'Auteur des Cartes de la Mer Baltique et du Golfe de Finlande, presentée à M. le Marechal de Castries par M. le Clerc. Paris, 1786 2452 FACTS and Reasons in support of a Bill for a Special Commission, respecting the captured property at St. Eustatius by Admiral Rodney, &c. Folio. 18 6d 2452*HART LEVI (Pastor of a Church in Preston, Connecticut) Discourse on 1 Corinthians, xv, 17, addressed to the Congregational Church in the City of Newport, Rhode Island. 8vo. 28 Providence, 1786 2453 HUMPHREY'S (David) Discours en Vers aux Officiers et aux Soldats des differentes Armies Americaines. 8vo. 28 Paris, 1786

The translation is in French prose, opposite to the original English verse.

1786

2454 LETTER from Capt. J. S. Smith to Rev. Mr. Hill on the state of the Negro Slaves. 8vo. 18 6d

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1786

2455 OPPOSITION Politics Exemplified. 8vo. ls 6d 2456 CAREY'S (Matthew) Plagi-Scurrilliad, a Hudibrastic Poem, dedicated to Col. Eleazer Oswald. 8vo. 38 Philadelphia, 1786 2457 RUSH's (Benjn.) Oration before the American Philosophical Society, containing Enquiry into the Influence of Physical Causes upon the Moral Faculty. 8vo. 18 6d

1786 2458 WHITE (Rev. Dr. Wm., Bp. of Philadelphia) Sermon delivered in Christ Church, Philadelphia, at the opening of the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the States of New York, New Jersey, &c. &c. 8vo. 18 6d

1786 2459 BARLOW (Joel) Oration at the North Church, in Hartford, in commemoration of the Independence of the United States. 8vo. 18 6d Hartford, 1787 2460 BROOKS (John) Oration to the Society of the Cincinnati, Massachusetts, 4th July. 8vo. 18 6d

1787 2461 BUELL (Samuel, of East Hampton, Long Island) Sermon at the Funeral of his Son in the 16th year of his age, with Memoirs of his Life. 8vo. New London, 1787 2462 BUELL. (Samuel) Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Aaron Woolworth to the Church at Bridge Hampton. Svo. 18 6d

18 6d

Elizabeth Town, New Jersey, 1787 2463 NARRATIVE of the Life of John Marrant, of New York, taken by an Indian Hunter among the Cherokees. 8vo. 18 6d

1787 2464 PLAN of the New Constitution for the United States of America, agreed upon in a Convention of the States. 8vo. 1s 6d 1787 2465 POLITICAL Sketches inscribed to his Excellency John Adams, Minister Plenipotentiary, from the United States to the Court of Great Britain. By a Citizen of the United States. 8vo. 18 6d

1787 2466 REMARKS on the Travels of the Marquis de Chastellux in North America. 8vo, (title stained). 1s 6d 1787 2467 THOUGHTS and Sentiments on the Evil and Wicked Traffic of the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, by Ottobah Cugoano, a native of Africa. 8vo. 28

2468 WEST Indian Eclogues. 4to. 28

1787

1787

2469 ACCOUNT of the Island of Jamaica, (by Peter Marsden). 8vo. 1s 6d Newcastle, 1788 2470 CLAIM of the American Loyalists, reviewed and maintained upon incontrovertible principles of Law and Justice. 8vo. 2s 6d 1788 2471 ESSAY on Negro Slavery, particularly at the Island of Barbadoes. By the Rev. H. E. Holder of that place. 8vo. 18 6d

1788

2472 HARGRAVE's Argument in the Case of James Sommersett, a (Virginian) Negro, to demonstrate the unlawfulness of Domestic Slavery in England. 8vo. 18 6d

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The Case of Somersett decided the freedom of every man of colour on his landing in Great Britain. 2474 Lettres d'un Citoyen des Etats-Unis à un Français sur les Affaires Présentes, par M. le Marquis de C * * 8vo. 1s 6d Philadel. 1788

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2475 LUFFMAN's Account of the Island of Antigua. 12mo. 28 (1788) 2476 NEUFCHATEAU (M. François de) Mémoire en forme de discours sur la disette du numeraire à Saint Domingue et sur les moyens d'y remédier. 8vo. 18 6d Paris, 1788 2477 NICKOLLS (Rev. R. Boucher) Letter to the Treasurer of the Society, instituted for the purpose of effecting the abolition of the Slave Trade. 1788

12mo. 18 2478 RAMSAY (Rev. James) Examination of Rev. Mr. Harrison's Scriptural Researches on the Licitness of the Slave Trade. 8vo. 1s 1788 2479 RAMSEY (Rev. James) Objections to the Abolition of the Slave Trade, with Answers. 8vo. 18 6d 1788 2480 SERMON at the Execution of Moses Paul, an Indian, for Murder, preached at Newhaven, by Samson Occom, a native Indian and Missionary among the Indians, with Jona. Edwards on the Language of the Muhhekaneew Indians. 8vo. 28

1788.

1788

2481 THE Reigning Abominations, especially the Slave Trade, a Discourse delivered in Fairfax County, Virginia, by Elhanan Winchester, 8vo, 18 6d 2482 FRANCKLYN (G.) Answer to Rev. Mr. Clarkson's Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, particularly the African, showing the Antiquity, Universality, and Lawfulness of Slavery.

8vo. 28

1789

2483 FRANCKLYN (G.) Observations on the Attempts made in England to effect the Abolition of the Slave Trade, showing the manner in which Negroes are treated in the British Colonies in the West Indies. 8vo. 1s 6d

1789

2484 LACHEVALERIE (M. Bacon de) Observationes presentées à l'Assemblée de M. M. les Electeurs de Saint-Domingue. 4to. 1s 1789 2485 LETTERS from Sir Geo. Brydges, now Lord Rodney, relating to the Capture of St. Eustatius and its dependencies, and showing the state of the War in the West Indies at that period. 4to. 58 1789 2486 NOTES on the Two Reports from the Committee of the House of Assembly of Jamaica appointed to examine and report the charges on the Slave Trade, &c., by a Jamaica Planter. 8vo. 18 6d 1789 2487 SMITH'S (W.) Two Sermons delivered in Christ Church, Philadelphia, before the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 8vo. 18 Philadelphia, 1789

2488 STATE of the Present Form of Government of the Province of Quebec, with Appendix. 8vo. 28 6d

1789

2489 ADDRESS from the Roman Catholics of America to George Washington,

1790

with his Answer. Folio. 1s 6d 2490 ANSWER to an Introduction to the Observations by the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas for the District of Quebec, with Remarks on the Laws and Government of the Province of Quebec. 8vo, PRIVATELY PRINTED. 28 1790 2491 BENTLEY (William) Sermon preached at the Stone Chapel, in Boston. Boston, 1790

8vo. 18

2492 DIXON'S (Capt. George) Remarks on the "Voyages of John Mears."

4to. 28

1790

2493 ETAT des Finances de Saint-Domingue, par Chev. de Proisy. 4to. 28 Port au Prince, 1790 2494 LETTERS lately published in the Diary on the Subject of the Present Dispute with Spain, under the Signature of Verus. 8vo. 28 1790 2495 MEARS (Lt.) Authentic Copy of the Memorial presented to the House of Commons on the Capture of the Vessels in Nootka Sound. 8vo. 28 1790 2496 PAINE (Thos.) The American Crisis, and a Letter to Sir Guy Carleton on the Murder of Capt. Huddy and intended retaliation of Capt. Asgill of the Guards. 8vo, pp. 293, 316. (about 1790) 2497 REVIEW of the Laws of the United States, the British Provinces, and West India Islands, with a comparison of the Courts of Law and Practice there, with that of Westminster Hall. 8vo. 28 6d 1790 2498 STATE of his Majesty's Bermuda Subjects, to the Right of Gathering Salt at Turk's Island. 4to, PRIVATELY PRINTED. 38 2499 THE SPANISH Pretensions fairly discussed. By Alexander Dalrymple (respecting Nootka Sound). 8vo. 28

1790

1790

2500 BOISNEUF (Payen de) Rapport fait a l'Assemblée Nationale sur les evenemens arrives a Cayenne. 4to. 18 6d Paris, 1791 2501 DUCHE'S (Rev. J., Chaplain to Washington) Observations on a variety of subjects, (Description of Philadelphia, Characters of the Quakers, Account of the Dunkers of Lancaster, and other American Affairs). 8vo. 38

1791 2502 LETTERS of Brutus to certain Political Characters (Burgoyne, Sheridan, Burke, Pitt, &c.) 8vo. 1s Edinb. 1791 2503 MACLEOD. Memoirs of the Life and Gallant Exploits of the Old Highlander, Donald Macleod, who having returned wounded with the corpse of General Wolfe from Quebec, was admitted into Chelsea Hospital, and is now in his 103rd year.

8vo. 28

1791 2504 MEMOIRS of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, with a Review of his Pamphlet, entitled, "Information to those who would wish to remove to America." 8vo. 28

1790 2505 PAINE (Thomas) Letter addressed to the Abbé Raynal, on the Affairs of North America. 8vo. 1s 6d 1791 2506 PARTICULAR Account of the Insurrection of the Negroes of St. Domingo, in 1791, translated from the French, with Notes. 8vo. 1s 6d 1791 2507 THOUGHTS on the Canada Bill, now depending in Parliament. 8vo.

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2508 PAINE (Thomas) Common Sense, addressed to the Inhabitants of America, a new edition, with an Address to the Quakers. 8vo. 1s 1791 2509 APPEAL to the Candour and Justice of the People of England, in Behalf of the West India Merchants and Planters. 8vo. ls 1792 2510 COMMENTARIES on the Constitution of the United States of America. By Drs. Wilson and Mc Kean. 8vo. 18 1792 2511 IMLAY (G.) Topographical Description of the Western Territory of North America. 8vo. 28

1792

2512 INQUIRY into the Causes of the Insurrection of the Negroes in the Island of St. Domingo, with Observations by M. Garran Coulor. Svo. 18 6d

1792

2513 MOORE (Dr. Benj.) Sermon at St. George's Chapel, New York, on Regeneration. 8vo. 1s New York, 1792 2514 PAINE (Thos.) Letter addressed to the Addressors on the late Proclamation. 8vo. is

1792

2515 ADAMS' (John) Answer to Paine's Rights of Man. 8vo. 18 1793 2516 PARTICULAR Account of the Commencement and Progress of the Insurrection of the Negroes in St. Domingo. 8vo. 28 1792 2517 PLAN of the New Constitution for the United States, with Preface by the Editor. 8vo. 1s

1792

1792

2518 SMITH'S (Dr. W.) Eulogium on Dr. Franklin. 8vo. 18 2519 SOME TRANSACTIONS between the Indians and Friends in Pennsylvania, in 1791-2. 8vo. 1s

1792

2520 WINCHESTER'S (Elhanan) Oration on the Discovery of America, delivered in London, Oct. 12, 1792, being the three hundred years from the day on which Columbus landed in the New World. 8vo. 2s 1792 2521 CADMUS, or a Treatise on the Elements of Written Language with an Essay on teaching the Deaf and Dumb to speak. By Dr.W. Thornton. 8vo, a presentation copy to J. H. Payne the Actor. 5s Philadel. 1793 A genuine Yankee notion for rendering the American Language, as the author says, "as distinct as the government, free from all the follies of unphilosophical fashion." The preface is printed both in the author's American and in plain English.

2522 CASE decided in the supreme Court of the United States, Feb. 1793, in which is discussed the question "Whether a State be liable to be sued by a Private Citizen of another State?" 8vo. 1s 6d Phil.1793 2523 DAY (Thomas) and Bicknell (John) The Dying Negro, a Poem.

fine frontispiece. 1s 6d

8vo. 28

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1793

2524 EXTRACT of a Letter to a Gentle:nan in Maryland, wherein is demonstrated the extreme wickedness of tolerating the Slave Trade in order to favour the illegalities of our Colonies. 12mo. 1s 1793 2525 FAYETTE's (Marquis de la) Statement of his own Conduct and Principles, with a comparative View of the French and American Revolutions, the Character of Washington, &c. &c. 2526 MORETON (J. B.) West India Customs and Manners, with Method of conducting Sugar Plantations, and training new Slaves. 8vo. 18 6d 1793 2527 REPORT of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States on the Subject of Manufactures. 1793 2528 AUTHENTIC Copies of the Correspondence of Thos. Jefferson and Geo. Hammond on the non-execution of existing Treaties for delivering Frontier Posts. 8vo, part ii, (only). 18

8vo. 18 6d

1794

2529 BUELL (Saml., Pastor of East Hampton) Sermon at Bridge Hampton on the Funeral of Saml. Buell Woolworth. 8vo 18 6d Sagg Harbour,1794 2530 CAREY (Mathew) Short Account of the Malignant Fever lately prevalent in Philadelphia, with Proceedings on the Subject in different parts of the United States. 8vo. 1s 6d

1794

2531 CONSTITUTION of the United States of America, established 4th March, 1789, and Declaration for separating from this Country. 8vo. 1s 1794 2532 COOPER'S (Thomas, President of South Carolina College) Information respecting America. 8vo, large map. 1s 6d

1794

2533 COUTINHO Ensaio Economico Sobre o Comercio de Portugal e suas Colonias (in Brazil). 4to. 28 6d Lisbon, 1794

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