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2339 CANDID Examination of the Mutual Claims of Great Britain and the Colonies, with a plan of accommodation on constitutional principles. By the Author of "Letters to a Nobleman." 8vo. 28 1780 2340 COMMON-PLACE Arguments against Administration, with obvious Answers (intended for the use of the New Parliament). 8vo. 1s 1780 By Tickell, author of "Anticipation." Vide Nos. 2285, 2311, 2336.

2341 DETAIL and Conduct of the American War, under Generals Gage, Howe, Burgoyne, and Vice Admiral Lord Howe, with a very full and correct state of the whole of the evidence before the House of Commons, and the celebrated fugitive pieces (a valuable collection). 8vo. 38 1780

2342 ESSAY On Modern Martyrs, with a Letter to General Burgoyne. 8vo,

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2343 FACTS addressed to the Landholders, Stockholders, Merchants, Farmers, &c. (By Horne Tooke.) 8vo. ls

A large portion of this Pamphlet relates to America.

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2344 HARTLEY'S (David) Two Letters addressed to the Committee of the County of York (on American Affairs). 8vo. 1s 1780 2345 HISTORICAL and Political Reflections on the Rise and Progress of the American Rebellion. (By Joseph Galloway.) 8vo. 28 1780 2346 Howe's (Sir Will.) Narrative relative to his Conduct during his late Command of the King's Troops in North America, to which are added some observations upon a Pamphlet entitled "Letters to a Nobleman." 4to 38 6d

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2347 REPLY to the Observations of Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. Howe on a Pamphlet, entitled "Letters to a Nobleman," by the Author of the "Letters." 8vo 28

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1780 2248 PLAIN Truth; or, a Letter to the Author of Dispassionate Thoughts on the American War, by Joseph Galloway. 8vo 28 1780 2349 POEMS on the Several Successes in America. 8vo (privately printed) Edinburgh, 1780 2250 POWNALL'S (Gov.) Memorial to the Sovereigns of Europe on the Present State of Affairs between the Old and New World. 8vo 2s 1780 2351 REFLECTIONS on the Rise and Progress of the American Revolution. 12mo 1s 6d 1780 2352 REMARKS and Conjectures on the Voyage of the Ships Resolution and Discovery, in search of a Northerly Passage from Kampschatka to England after the death of Captain James Cook. 8vo 1s 6d 1780 2353 SAVANNAH; a Poem in Two Cantos, by Mr Colvill. 4to 28. 1780 2354 SHORT History of the Last Session of Parliament, with Remarks (mostly relating to America) 8vo 28. 1780 2355 SUCKLING (George) Historical Aecount of the Virgin Islands in the West Indies. 8vo 28 1780

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BaTICAL Epistle to General Washington, with short sketch of his 2319 GENUINAnd Character, by an Inhabitant of the State of Maryland. 4to 1789 2320 HARTLEY's ((Thomas of Liverpool) on Government (chiefly in respec

and his

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8vo ls 6d

Warrington, 1780

2358 A LETTER to an American Planter from his Friend in London. 12mo 1s

1781 2359 ANDRE'S (Major) Cow Chace; an Heroick Poem (on the defeat of Generals Wagne, Irving, and Proctor). 4to. 28 1781 2360 ENGEL (Le Baillif) Remarques sur la partie de la relation du Voyage du Captaine Cook qui concerne le détroit entre l'Asie et l'Amerique. 4to. map. 28 Berne, 1781 2361 FOWLER's General Account of the Calamities by the late Hurricanes and Earthquakes in the West India Islands. 8vo. 28 1781 2362 HARTLEY (David) Address to the Committee of Association of the County of York on the State of Public Affairs. (chiefly relating to America.) 8vo. 18. York, 1781 2363 HISTORY of Jamaica and Barbadoes, with an Authentic Account of the Lives lost and the Damages sustained in each Island by the late hurricane. 4to. 28

1781 2364 LETTER to the Right Hon. Charles Jenkinson (relating to America). 4to. 28 1781 2365 LETTER from Britannia to the King (on American Affairs). 8vo. 18 6d 1781 2366 LETTERS from Cicero to Catiline the 2nd, by Galloway. 8vo. 28. 1781 2367 THREE Letters to Lord Viscount Howe, with Remarks on the Attack

at Bunker's Hill, with view of the conduct of Lord Cornwallis and Gen. Howe. 8vo (stained). 28 1781 2368 THREE Letters to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Wm. Howe, with an Appendix. 8vo (stained). 28.

A different Pamphlet to the preceding.

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18. 6d. 1781

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2369 RAYNAL (L'Abbé) Revolution de L'Amerique. 8vo. 2370 The same translated into English. 8vo. 1s 6d 2371 REPLY to the Observations of Lieut.-General Sir William Howe to a Pamphlet, entitled "Letters to a Nobleman," by the Author of the Letters. 8vo. 38

4to. 28.

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2372 SEWARD'S (Miss) Monody on the Death of Major André, with the Major's Letters to her in 1769. Lichfield, 1781 2373 THE AMERICAN War; a Poem in Six Books, in which the names of the Officers who have distinguished themselves during the War are introduced. View of the attack on Bunker's Hill. 8vo. 2s 6d 1781 2374 THE NEW Icon; or, a Portrait and its Companion Exhibiting the Triumph of T-, with Expostulatory Address to the Abbe Mably, Author of Letters to the United States of America. 8vo. 3s 6d 1781 Apparently the Author's Copy of a Privately Printed Tract against Arnold the Traitor. 2375 TRANSLATION of the Memorial to the Sovereigns of Europe on the Present State of Affairs between the Old and the New World into Common Sense and intelligible English. 8vo. 28

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2376 WESLEY'S Hymns for the Nation in 1782 (chiefly in favour of the loyal Americans). 12mo. 1s 1781 2377 Account of the Important Debate in the House of Commons on Mr. Fox's Resignation, and the Great Question of American Independence. 8vo. 1s 6d

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2378 ADDRESS to the Interior Cabinet on the Affairs of America. 4to. 2s 1782

2379 ANDERSON's Interest of Great Britain, with regard to her American Colonies considered. 8vo. 28

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2380 BLAKE'S Remarks on Com. Johnstone's Account of his Engagement with a French Squadron in Port Praya Road in the Island of St. Jago. 8vo, map. 18 6d 1782 2381 CONSOLATORY Thoughts on American Independence, by a Merchant of Edinburgh, (Thomas Tod). 8yo. 28 6d. 1782 2382 DAY'S (Thomas, Author of Sandford and Merton) Reflections upon the Present state of England, and the Independence of America. 8vo. 28 1782 2383 ENQUIRY whether the Absolute Independence of America is not to be preferred to her Partial Dependence. 8vo. 28 1782 2384 EVANS'S (Israel) Discourse near York, Virginia, on Surrender of the British Army to the Allied Forces of America and France. 8vo

Philadelphia, 1782

2's 2385 EXTRAIT du Journal d'un Officier de la Marine de l'Escadre de M. Le Comte l'Estaing. 8vo. 28. 1782 2386 FABRICIUS; or Letters to the People of Great Britain on the Absurdity and Mischief of Defensive Operations only in the American War. 8vo. 28

8vo. 28

1782 2387 OBSERVATIONS and Reflections on an Act passed in the year 1774 for the Settlement of the Province of Quebec, now first published, by a Country Gentleman. 1782 2388 REMARKS upon the Report of a Peace in consequence of Mr. Secretary Townshend's Letter to the Lord Mayor of London, &c. Author of the Defence of the Earl of Shelburne.) 8vo

(By the

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2389 REVOLUTION in 1782 Impartially Considered. 4to, 1s 6d 2390 TUCKER's (Dean) Cui Bono? or an inquiry, What Benefits can arise, either to the English or Americans, the Spaniards, or Dutch, from the Greatest Victories of the Present War. 8vo. 1s 6d Gloucester, 1782 2391 ADDRESSES and Recommendations to the States, by the United States in Congress assembled, 8vo. 28 1783 2392 AGRICOLA's Address to the Legislature of South Carolina (on the operations of the War there). Folio, single sheet. 1s 6d Lond. 1783 2393 Narrative of Sir Henry Clinton, relative to his Conduct during part of his Command in North America, particularly the Campaign of 1781. 8vo. 28 2394 AN ANSWER to that part of Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. Clinton's Narrative which relates to the Conduct of the Earl of Cornwallis during the Campaign in N. America, 1781, by Earl Cornwallis. 8vo. 38 6d 1783 2395 SIR Henry Clinton's Observations on Earl Cornwallis's Answer. 8vo, 28 6d 1783 2396 AUTHENTIC Copies of the Provisional and Preliminary Articles of Peace between Great Britain, France, Spain, and the United States of America. 8vo. 1s 6d

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1783 2397 AYSCOUGH's Remarks on "Letters from an American Farmer," or a Detection of the Errors of J. Hector St. John. 8vo. 1s 6d 1783 2398 CANDID and Impartial Considerations on the Preliminary Articles of Peace with France and Spain, and the Provisional Treaty with the United States of America. 8vo. 28

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2399 CASE and Claim of the American Loyalists, impartially stated and considered. 8vo. 28

1783 2400 TRIAL of the Hon. Col. Cosmo Gordon, for Neglect of Duty before the Enemy, 23rd June, 1780, near Springfield, in the Jerseys. 8vo. 38 6d

1783 2401 CIRCULAR Letter from General Washington to his Excellency W. Greene, Governor of Rhode Island. 8vo. 18 6d 1783

2402 COLUMBA. A Poetical Epistle, Heroic and Satirical. (By Rev. Miles Parkin). 4to. 28 1783 2403 CONSIDERATIONS on the Provisional Treaty with America, and Preliminary Articles of Peace with France and Spain. 8vo. 2s. 1783 2404 THE CONSTITUTION of the Several Independent States of America, with Preface and Dedication. (By the Rev. W .Jackson). Portrait of Washingion, engraved by W. Sharp. 8vo. 18 6d 1783 2405 A Different Edition. 8vo, with portrait of Franklin, and map.

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2406 FULL and Faithful Report on the Debates in both Houses, Articles of Peace. 8vo. 28

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on the

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2407 LETTER to the Earl of Shelburne, on the Peace, by Portius. 8vo, no title.

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1783 2408 MOODY'S (Lieut. James) Narrative of his Exertions and Sufferings in the cause of Government since the year 1776. 8vo. 28 1783 2409 OBSERVATIONS on the Preliminary and Provisional Articles. 8vo. ls 6d.

1783 2410 OBSERVATIONS on the 5th Article of the Treaty with America, and on the necessity of appointing a Judicial Enquiry into the Merits and Losses of the American Loyalists. 8vo.

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2411 OBSERVATIONS on the Commerce of the American States. (By Lord Sheffield). 8vo. 18

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2414 PAINE'S (Thos.) Letter to the Earl of Shelburne, on his Speech respecting the Acknowledgment of American Independence. 8vo. 18 6d

1783 2415 PAINE'S Letter to the Abbé Raynal, on the Affairs of North America, in which the Mistakes in the Abbé's Account of the Revolution are

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cleared up. 8vo. 18 6d

2416 POWNALL's (T., late Gov. of Massachusetts) Addressed to the Sovereigns of America. 8vo. 28 6d

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2417 REMARKS on the Letter addressed to Two Great Men, in a Letter to

N. D.

the Author of that Piece. 8vo. 18 6d 2418 SERIOUS Address to the Rulers of America, on the inconsistency of their conduct respecting Slavery. 8vo. 18 6d 1783 2419 STILES (Dr. Ezra, President of Yale College). The United States elevated to Glory and Honour, a Sermon before Governor Trumbull and General Assembly. 8vo. 28 New Haven, 1783 2420 Thoughts on the Present War, with impartial review of Lord North's Administration in conducting the American, French, Spanish, and Dutch War. 28

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2421 TRIAL of Lieut. Col. Cockburne, Governor of the Island of St. Eustatius, for the loss of the said Island. 4to. 28

2422

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Svo, to which is added an Appendix, containing the Correspondence between Lieut. Rogerson and others on that important affair. 8vo. 38

1783 2423 TUCKER'S (Dr. Josiah) Four Letters on Important National Subjects. 8vo. 28 Gloucester, 1783 Tract III. Letter from a Merchant in London to his Nephew in America, concerning the late disturbances in the Colonies. Tract IV True interesfs of Great Britain in regard to the Colonies.

2424 BENEZET (Ant.) Caution to Great Britain and her Colonies, in a short representation of the calamitous state of the Enslaved Negroes in the British Dominions. 8vo. 18 6d 1784 2425 CASE of Peter du Calvet, Esq., of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, containing an Account of the long and severe Imprisonment he suffered in the said Province by the order of General Haldimand, the Governor. 8vo, PRIVATELY PRINTED. 1784 1426 CONSIDERATIONS on the present state of the intercourse between the Sugar Colonies and Dominions of the United States of America. 8vo. 1s

38 6d

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2427 EDWARD'S (Bryan) Thoughts on the Proceedings of Government, respecting the Trade of the West India Islands, with the United States. 8vo. 28 1784 2428 REMARKS on a late Pamphlet, entitled, “A Vindication of Governor Parr," &c., (relating to settling the Loyalists in Nova Scotia.) By

J. Viator. 28

1784 2429 REPLY to Remarks on a late Pamphlet, entitled "A Vindication of Governor Parr," &c. 8vo. 28 6d 1784 2430 DR. INGLIS's Defence of his Character, in reply to "Remarks on a Vindication of Governor Parr," &c. 8vo. 28

1784 2432 LETTER from Lieut. Gen. Sir Henry Clinton, to the Commissioners of Public Accounts, relative to some observations in their 7th report, implying censure on the late Commanders in Chief of H.M. Ármy in North America. 8vo. 1s 6d

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2433 LETTER from an American, on the subject of the restraining Proclamation, and containing Strictures on Lord Sheffield's Pamphlet, on the Commerce of the American States. 8vo. ls 6d

1784 2434 MABLY'S (Abbé) Remarks on the Government and Laws of the United States of America, addressed to J. Q. Adams. 8vo. 28 1784 2435 NARRATIVE of the Official Conduct of Anthony Stokes, his Majesty's Chief Justice, and one of his Council of Georgia, and of the dangers and distresses he underwent in the cause of government. 8vo, PRIVATELY PRINTED. 38

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2436 REMARKS on Lord Sheffield's Observations on the Commerce of the American States. By an American. 8vo. 18 6d 1784 2437 STEVENSON's (John) Address to Bryan Edwards, containing Remarks on his Pamphlet, entitled, "Thoughts on the late Proceedings of Government, respecting the Trade of the West India Islands with the United States of America. 8vo. 28

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