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Discovery, Settling, | and the | Government | Thereof to this Time. | With several Remarkable Passages of Divine | Providence during my Time. By John Archdale: Late | Governour of the same. | London: Printed for John Wyat, at the Rose in St. Paul's | ChurchYard. 1707. | Sm. 4to.

4 Collation: Half-title, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; To the Reader, pp. (3); 1 p. blank; text, pp. 1-32.

BACKUS (I.). A | History | of | New-England, | With particular Reference to the Denomination | of Christians, called | Baptists. | Containing | The first principles and settle- ments of the Country; The rise and increase of the Baptist Churches therein; The intension of Arbitrary Power under the cloak of Religion; The Christian Testimonies of the Baptists and others a- | gainst the same, with their | Sufferings under it, from the | Beginning to the present Time. | Collected from most authentic Records and | Writings, both Ancient and Modern. | By Isaac Backus, | Pastor of the first Baptist Church in Middleborough. | Vol. I. | ... | ... | ....|.... | Bos| ton: Printed by Edward Draper, at his | Printing-| Office in Newberry-Street, and sold | by Philip | Freeman, in Union-Street. 1777. | 5 Collation: Vol. I. Title, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. (6); text, pp. 1-544; Appendix, pp. 1-15; Errata, 1 p.

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Vol. II. Title, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. iii-ix; Index, pp. x-xvi; text, pp. 1–432. Vol. III. Title, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. iii-vi; Contents, pp. (2); text, pp. 9-334; Advertisement, 1 leaf. The title to Volume II. reads: A | CHURCH | HISTORY | OF | NEW-ENGLAND. | VOL. II. | EXTENDING FROM 1690, TO 1784. | INCLUDING | A CONCISE VIEW OF THE AMERICAN WAR, AND OF THE CONDUCT OF THE BAPTISTS THEREIN, WITH THE PRESENT STATE OF THEIR CHURCHES | BY ISAAC BACKUS, PASTOR OF A CHURCH IN MIDDLEBOROUGH. | . · │. . . │. . . . | Providence, Printed by John Carter, and sold | by Philip Freeman, in Union-Street, Boston. 1784. | The title to volume III. reads: A | CHURCH HISTORY | OF | New-England. | EXTENDING FROM 1783 TO 1796. | CONTAINING | AN ACCOUNT OF THE RELIGIOUS AF- FAIRS OF THE COUNTRY, AND OF | OPPRESSIONS THEREIN ON | RELIGIOUS ACCOUNTS; WITH | A PARTICULAR HISTORY | OF THE | BAPTIST CHURCHES | IN | THE FIVE STATES OF NEW ENGLAND. | VOL. III. | BY ISAAC BACKUS, | PASTOR OF A CHURCH IN MIDDLEBOROUGH. | ... | . . . │ | Boston: Printed by Manning & Loring. | Sold by S. Hall, No. 53, Cornhill, and by Manning & Loring | in Spring Lane. | 1796. |

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BELKNAP (J.). The History of New-Hampshire. By Jeremy Belknap, D.D. Dover: Printed for O. Crosby and J. Varney, by J. Mann and J. R. Remick. 1812. 8vo. 3 volumes.

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Collation: Vol. I. 1 folding map; Title, 1 p.; Copyright, 1 p.; Preface, pp. iii-vi; Contents, vii-viii; text, pp. 9-288; Appendix, pp. 289–351.

Vol. II. Title, 1 p.; Copyright, 1 p.; Preface, pp. iii-xiii; Contents, pp. xiv-xvi; text, pp. 17-368; Appendix, pp. 369-377.

Vol. III. Title, 1 p.; Copyright, 1 p.; Preface, pp. iii-vii; Contents, 1 p.; text, pp. 9-251; Appendix, pp. 252–354. These volumes not yet having been returned by the binder in London, a full description is unavoidably omitted.

BENZONI (G.). La Historia del | Mondo Nvovo | di M. Girolamo Benzoni | Milanese. | Laqval tratta delle | Isole, & mari nuouamente ritrouati, et delle | nuoue Città da lui proprio Vedute, | per acqua, & per terra in quattordeci anni. | Nuouamente ristampata, et illustrata con la giunta d'alcune cose notabile dell' Isole di Canaria. | Con Privilegio. | [Printer's device.]| In Venetia, Ad instantia di Pietro, & Francesco | Tini, fratelli. M.D.LXXII. | [Colophon.] In Venetia, | Appresso gli heredi di Giovan Maria Bonelli. | M.D.LXXII. |

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7 Collation: Title, 1 leaf; Dedication, pp. (3); "Tavola," pp. (2); Portrait of Benzoni, 1 p.; text, folios 1-179; Colophon, 1 leaf. 18 cuts in the text.

[BEVERLEY (Robert)]. The | History | and | Present State | of | Virginia, | In Four Parts. | I. The History of the First Settlement | of Virginia, and the Government there- | of, to the present Time. | II. The Natural Productions and Conveni- | encies of the Country, suited to Trade | and Improvement. | III. The Native Indians, their Religion, Laws, and Customs, in War and Peace. | IV. The present State of Country, as to | the Polity of the Government, and the | Improvements of the Land. | By a Native and Inhabitant of the Place. | London: Printed for R. Parker, at the Vnicorn, under the Piazza's | of the Royal-Exchange. MDCCV. | 16mo.

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Collation: Frontispiece, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. (6); text, pp. 1–104, 1-40, 1-64, after p. 50; 1 leaf folded; 1-83; 1 p. blank; Table, pp. 1-16, (3); Errata, 1 p.; 14 copper-plates.

A | BILL | in the | Chancery of New-Jersey, | At the Suit of | John Earl of Stair, and others, Proprietors | of the Eastern-Division of New-Jersey; | Against | Benjamin Bond and some other Persons of Elizabeth- | Town, distinguished by the Name of Clinker Lot Right Men. | With | Three large Maps, done from Copper-Plates. | To which is added; | The Publications | of | The Council of Proprietors of East New-Jersey, | And | Mr. Nevill's Speeches to the General As

sembly, | Concerning | The Riots committed in New-Jersey, | And | The Pretences of the Rioters, and their Seducers. These Papers will give a better Light into the History and Constitution of New- | Jersey, than any Thing hitherto published, the Matters whereof have been chiefly | collected from Records. | Published by Subscription. | Printed by James Parker, in New-York, 1747; and a few Copies are to be Sold by him, and Benjamin Franklin, in Philadelphia; Price bound, and Maps coloured, | Three Pounds; plain and stitcht only, Fifty Shilling, Proclamation Money. | Folio.

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Collation: Title, 1 p.; Errata, 1 p.; The Bill, pp. 3-81; Schedules, i-xiv, pp. 82-124; 3 Maps folded (Engraved by James Turner of Boston); Publications of the Council (1), March 25, 1746, pp. 1-11; (2) March 25, 1747, pp. 13-24 [for 23, there being no p. 16]; (3) Sept. 14, 1747, pp. 25-39; "Reprinted from the New York Weekly Post-Boy of May 19, 1746," pp. (2); “Reprinted. . . . Post-Boy of May 26, 1746," pp. (2); Reprint of first page of the New York Gazette of March 7, 1747-48, 1 leaf.

BISHOPE (G). New-England Judged, by the | Spirit of the Lord. In Two Parts. | First, Containing a Brief Relation of the Sufferings of the People call'd Quakers in New-England, from the

Time of their Arrival there, in the Year 1656, to the Year 1660. Wherein their Merciless Whippings, | Chainings, Finings, Imprisonings, Starvings, Burning in | the Hand, Cutting off Ears, and Putting to Death, with | divers other Cruelties, inflicted upon the Bodies of In- | nocent Men and Women, only for Conscience-sake, are | briefly described. In Answer to the Declaration of their | Persecutors Apologizing for the same, MDCLIX. | Second Part, Being a farther Relation of the Cruel and | Bloody Sufferings of the People call'd Quakers in New-England, Continued from anno 1660 to anno 1665. Be- | ginning with the Sufferings of William Leddra, whom | they put to Death. | Formerly Published by George Bishop, and now | somewhat Abreviated. | With an Appendix, | Containing the Writings of several of the Sufferers; with some Notes, shewing the Accomplishment of their Pro- | phesies; and a Postscript of the Judgments of God, that | have befallen divers of their Persecutors. | Also, | An Answer to Cotton Mather's Abuses of the said People, | in his late History of New-England, Printed anno 1702. | The whole being at this time. Published in the said Peoples | Vindication, as a Reply to all his Slanderous Calumnies. | . . . | . . . . | London, Printed and Sold by T. Sowle, in White- | Hart-Court in Gracious-Street, 1703. | 16mo. 10

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Collation Title, 1 leaf; To the Unprejudiced Reader, pp. (6); Title, 1 leaf; text,
pp. 1-231.
Appendix, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 235-498; Whiting's Truth and Innocency
Defended, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 3-212; Index, pp. (9); Errata, 1 p.; List of Books, pp.
(2). The second title and those of the Appendix and Truth and Innocency Defended
read: NEW-ENGLAND JUDGED, | NOT BY MAN's, but the Spirit of the Lord :
| AND THE SUM SEALED UP OF NEW-ENGLAND'S | PERSECutions. | Being | A
BRIEF RELATION OF THE SUFFERINGS OF THE PEOPLE | CALLED QUAKERS IN
THOSE PARTS OF AMERICA, FROM | THE BEGINNING OF THE 5TH MONTH, 1656. (THE
TIME OF THEIR FIRST ARRIVAL AT BOSTON FROM EN- GLAND) TO THE LATTER
END OF THE 10TH MONTH, 1660. | WHEREIN | THE CRUEL WHIPING AND SCOURG-
INGS, BONDS AND IMPRISON | MENTS, BEATINGS AND CHAININGS, STARVINGS AND
HUNTINGS, | FINES AND CONFISCATION OF ESTATES, Burning IN THE HAND | AND
CUTTING OFF EARS, ORDERS OF SALE FOR BOND-MEN AND | BOND-WOMEN, BANISH-
MENT UPON PAIN OF DEATH, AND PUT- | TING TO DEATH OF THOSE PEOPLE, ARE
SHORTLY TOUCHED: WITH | A RELATION OF THE MANNER, AND SOME OF THE OTHER
MOST | MATERIAL PROCEEDINGS; AND A JUDGMENT THEREUPON. | IN ANSWER |
TO A CERTAIN PRINTED PAPER, INTITULED, A DECLARATION OF THE GENERAL-
COURT OF THE MASSACHUSETs, holden at BOSTON, THE 18TH | OF OCTOBER, 1658.
APOLOGIZING FOR THE SAME. | By George Bishope. | ... | ..

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AN APPENDIX | TO THE BOOK, ENTITULED, | NEW-ENGLAND JUDG'D: BEING
CERTAIN WRITINGS | OF THOSE PERSONS WHICH WERE THERE EXECUTED. |
WRITTEN BY THEM IN THE TIME OF THEIR IM- | PRISONMENT, IN THE BLOODY
TOWN OF BOSTON. | London, | Printed and Sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart- | Court,
in Gracious-Street, 1702. |

TRUTH AND INNOCENCY | DEFENDED; | AGAINST | FALSEHOOD AND ENVY: |
AND THE MARTYRS OF JESUS, AND | SUFFERERS FOR HIS SAKE, | VINDICATED. | IN
ANSWER TO COTTON MATHER (A PRIEST OF | BOSTON) HIS CALUMNIES, LYES AND
ABUSES | OF THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS, IN HIS LATE | CHURCH-HISTORY OF
NEW-ENGLAND. | WITH REMARKS AND OBSERVATIONS ON SEVERAL PAS- | SAGES
IN THE SAME, AND HIS CONFESSIONS TO THE JUST JUDGMENTS OF GOD ON THEM.
BY JOHN WHITING. | ... | ... | ... | ... | . . . │... . . | . . . | . . . . | London, Printed
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and Sold by T. Sowle, in | White-Hart-Court, in Gracious-Street, 1702. |

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BLACKSTONE (W.). Commentaries | on the | Laws | of | England. In Four Books. | By | Sir William Blackstone, Knt. | Printed from the British Copy, | Page for Page with the Last Edition. | America: Printed for the Subscribers, | By Robert Bell, at the late Union Library, in Third-street, | Philadelphia. MDCCLXXI. | 8vo. 4 volumes.

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Collation: Vol. I. Title, 1 leaf; Dedication, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. i-ii; Contents, pp (2); Half-title, 1 leaf; Text, pp. 3-485.

Vol. II. Title, 1 leaf; Contents, pp. (5); 1 p. blank; text, pp. 1-520; Appendix, pp. i-xix.

Vol. III. Title, dated MDCCLXII, 1 leaf; Contents, pp. (5); 1 p. blank; text, pp. 1-455; To the Encouragers of Literature, 1 p.; Appendix, pp. i-xxvii.

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Vol. IV. List of Subscribers, pp. (22); Title, 1 leaf; Contents, pp. (5); 1 p. blank; text, 1-436; Appendix, i-vii; 1 p. blank; Index, pp. (43).

[BLENMAN (Jonathan)]. Remarks | on the | Trial | of | JohnPeter Zenger, | Printer of the | New-York Weekly Journal, | Who was lately Try'd and Acquitted for | Printing and Publishing Two Libels | Against the Government of that Province. London: | Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXXVIII. | (Price One Shilling.) | Sm. 4to, Title, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. iii-iv; Remarks, pp. 1-27.

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THE BOOK of | Common Prayer, | And Administration of the | Sacraments, and other | Rites and Ceremonies | of the | Church, | according to the use of the | Church of England: | Together with | A Collection of Occasional Prayers, and | divers Sentences of | Holy Scripture, | Necessary for Knowledge and Practice. | Formerly collected, and translated into the Mohawk Language | under the direction of the Missionaries of the Society for the | Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, to the Mohawk | Indians. | A new Edition: | To which is added | The Gospel according to St. Mark, | Translated into the Mohawk Language, | By Capt". Joseph Brant, | An Indian of the Mohawk Nation. | London: | Printed by C. Buckton, Great Pultney Street, Golden Square. 1787. | 12mo.

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Collation English title, 1 leaf; Mohawk title, 1 leaf; Preface (in English), pp. i-iii; Contents, double column, English and Mohawk, 1 p. ; text, alternate pages English and Mohawk, pp. 2–505; Observations, 1 p. ; 19 plates. The Mohawk title reads thus: NE YAKAWEA | YONDEREANAYENDAGHKWA | OGHSERAGWEGOUH, | NEONI YAKAWEANE ORIGHWADOGEAGHTY YONDATNEKOSSERAGHS | NEONI | TEKARIGH WAGEHHADONT, | OYA ONI | ADEREANAYENT, NE TEAS NIKARIWAKE | RADITSIHUHSTATSYGOWA | RONADERIGHWISSOH | GORAGHGOWA A-ONEA RODANHAOUH. | ONI, | WATKANISSA-AGHTOH | ODDYAKE ADEREANAYENT, | NEONI TSINIYOGHT-HARE NE KAGHYADOGHSERA DOGEAGHTY, | NEWAHOENY AKOYENDARAKE NEONI AHHONDATTERIHHONNY. | A-ONEA WADIRÒROGHKWE, NEONI TEKAWEANADÈNNYOH KANYEN- | KCHÀGA TSIKAWEANONDAGHKO, NE NEANE RADITSIHUHSTATSY NE | RADIRIGH WAWAKOUGHKGOWA RONADANHÀ-OUh, KanYENKE WAON- - | DYE TSI-RADINAKERONNYO ONGWE-OEWE. | KEAGAYE ASE YONDEREANAYENDAGHKWA. | ONI TAHOGHSONDEROH | ST. MARK RAORIGHWADOGEAGHTY, TEKAWEANADENNYOH KANYENKEHAGA RAKOWANEA | T'HAYENDANEGEA, | ROEWAYATS. | London: | Karistodarho C. Buckton, Great Pultney Street, | Golden Square. 1787. |

BOSTON. The | Votes and Proceedings | of the | Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the | Town of Boston, | In Town Meeting

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