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tionis Avstralis/ institutæ Anno M.D.C.XV./ Ductu & moderamine fortifsimi Viri/ Iacobi Le Maire,'/ 3 leaves and text folioed 46 to 83. Then comes another half-title Descriptio/ India Occidentalis,'/ etc. Avthore Petro Ordonnez de Cevallos,' 9 leaves, succeeded by a half-title 'Brevis/ ac Succincta/ Americæ,'/ etc. 11 leaves. Folio. (2l. 2s. 1367) The first part has the 14 maps copied from Herrera's, and Le Maire is illustrated with the 3 maps taken from De Bry, together with 4 plates inserted in the text on fols. 60, 61, 65, 67. In the Preface to Barcia's reprint of Herrera's works at Madrid, 1726-30, the editor repudiates this edition, as being full of typographical errors, and saddled with matters not pertaining to Herrera. HERRERA (ANTONIO DE). The General History of the vast Continent and Islands of America, Commonly call'd, The West-Indies, from The First Discovery thereof: With the Best Accounts the People could give of their Antiquities. Collected from the Original Relations fent to the Kings of Spain. By Antonio de Herrera, Historiographer to His Catholick Majesty. Tranflated into English by Capt. John Stevens. Illuftrated with Cutts and Maps. London: Jer. Batley M.DCC.XXV. Six Volumes. Vol. I. 4 prel. leaves; viz. Title and Preface; Text 379 pp. With 2 Maps, copperplate. Portrait of Columbus and 2 copperplates at pp. 63. 218. Vol. II. Title and 436 pp. 4 copperplates at pp. 135, 372, 378, 380. Vol. III. M.DCC.XXVI. Title and 418 pp. 3 copperplates at pp. 191, 194, 227. Vol. IV. M.DCC.XXVI. Title and 422 pp. copperplate Portrait of Cortes and 2 copperplates at pp. 290, 357. Vol. V. M.DCC.XXVI. Title and 430 pp. 2 copperplates at pp. 1, 375. Vol. VI. M.DCC.XXVI. Title and 408 pp. Index 30 pp. copperplate at p. 1. Calf. 8vo. (21.10s. 1368) HERRERA (ANTONIO DE). The General History of the vast Continent and Islands of America, Commonly call'd The West-Indies, from The First Discovery thereof: With the beft Accounts the People could give of their Antiquities. Collected from the Original Relations fent to the Kings of Spain. By Antonio de Herrera Hiftoriographer to His Catholick Majesty. Tranflated into English by Capt. John Stevens. Illuftrated with Cuts and Maps. The Second Edition. London, Wood and Woodward MDCCXL. Six Volumes. Vol. I. 4 prel. leaves; viz. Title and Preface; Text 379 pp. With

Map; copperplate Portrait of Columbus and 2 copperplates at pp. 63, 218. Vol. II. Title and 436 pp. Map and 4 copperplates at pp. 1, 135, 372, 378, 380. Vol. III. Title and 418 pp. 3 copperplates at pp. 191, 194, 227. Vol. IV. Title and 422 pp. copperplate Portrait of Contes and 2 copperplates at pp. 290, 357. Vol. V. Title and 430 pp. 2 copperplates at pp. 1, 375. Vol. VI. Title and 408 pp. Index. 30 pp. copperplate at p. 1. Calf extra by Bedford. Fine copy. 8vo. (31. 3s. 1369)

This second Edition is the same as the preceding, with new titlepages.

HEY (RICHARD). Observations On the Nature of Civil Liberty, And the Principles of Government. By Richard Hey, M. A. Fellow of Sidney Suffex College, Cambridge; and Barrifter at Law of the Middle Temple. London: T. Cadell, MDCCLXXVI. 2 prel. leaves and text in 70 pp. Half. mor.

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HICKERINGILL (EDMOND). Jamaica/ Viewed:/ With All the Ports, Harbours,/ and their feveral Soundings,/ Towns, and Settlements/ thereunto belonging/ Together,/ With the nature of it's Climate,/ fruitfulneffe of the Soile,/ and it's fuitableneffe to English Complexions./ With feveral other collateral/Obfervations and Reflexions/ upon the Island. The fecond Edition./ By E. H./ London,/ Printed for lohn Williams, at the Crown in/ St. Paul's Church-yard, 1661. Eight prel. leaves and 87 pp. with map of Jamaica on copper. Calf. 16mo. (1. 1s. 1371) HICKERINGILL (EDMOND). Jamaica/ Viewed :/ With/ All the Ports, Harbours, and their/ feveral Soundings, Towns, and/ Settlements thereunto belonging. Together,/ With the nature of its Climate, fruitfulness/ of the Soil, and its fuitableness to English/ Complexions./ With feveral other collateral Obfervations/ and Reflections upon the Island./ The Third Edition./ By Captain Hickeringill. London:/ Printed: and Sold by B. Bragg, at the Blew Ball in/ Ave-Mary-Lane. MDCCV./ 4 prel. leaves, and 44 pp. With map of Jamaica. Half mor. (11. 1s. 1372) HIGGINS (BRYAN). Observations and Advices for

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the Improvement of the Manufacture of Mufcovado Sugar and Rum. Second Part. By Bryan Higgins, M. D. St. Jago de la Vega: Printed by Alexander Aikman, Printer to the Honourable the Assembly.

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M. DCCC. 2 prelim. leaves and 132 pp. with 9 copperplates. Half mor. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 1373) HIGGINSON (FRANCIS). New-Englands/ Plantation./ Or,/ a Short and Trve/ Description of the/ Commodities and/ Discommodities/ of that Covntrey./ Written by Mr. Higgefon, a reuerend Diuine/ now there refident./ Wherevnto is added a Letter, fent by Mr. Graues/ an Enginere, out of New-England, The third Edition, enlarged./ London,/ Printed by T. and R. Cotes. for Michael Sparke, dwelling/ at the Signe of the Blue Bible in Greene-/Arbor. 1630./ On the reverse of the title To the Reader' 18 lines in Italics signed, M. S.; Text 12 leaves, without pagination, with signatures B C D in fours. Fine' on the recto of the 12th leaf. Morocco by Bedford. 4to. (71. 7s. 1374) HILL (ANTHONY). Afer Baptizatus: Or, the Negro turn'd Christian. Being a Short and Plain Discourse, shewing I. The Neceffity of Inftructing and Baptizing Slaves in English Plantations. II. The Folly of that Vulgar Opinion, That Slaves do ceafe to be Slaves when once Baptized. Delivered (moft of it) in a Sermon Preach'd at Stratford-le-Bow in Middlefex, March 15th, 170. By Anthony Hill, Lecturer there, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Richmond. London, Charles Broome, MDCCII. 3 prelim. leaves and 55 pp. Half mor. 8vo. (10s. 6d. 1375)

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HIPPISLEY (G). A Narrative of the Expedition to the Rivers Orinoco and Apuré, in South America; which sailed from England in November 1817, and joined the Patriotic forces in Venezuela and Caraccas. By G. Hippisley, Esq. Late Colonel of the first Venezuelian Hussars, in the service of the Republic, and Colonel-Commandant of the British Brigade in South America. London: John Murray, 1819. xx and text in 653 pp: half calf. 8vo. (5s. 6d. 1376) HIRELING. Artifice Detected: Or, the Profit and

Loss of Great-Britain, in the Present War with Spain, Set in its True Light; By laying before the Publick, as Full, Compleat, and Regular a List as can be had, of the British Ships taken fince the Beginning of the War; with proper Remarks upon the List, and upon our Conduct both at Home and Abroad. With An Appendix, containing a List of the Ships taken fince November 16. 1741. London: T. Cooper, 1742. Title and 76 pp. half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 1377) HISTOIRE des Tremblemens de Terre Arrive's a Lima, Capitale du Perou, et Autres Lieux; Avec la Description du Perou, Et des recherches fur les Caufes Phifiques des Tremblemens de Terre, par M. Hales de la Société Royale de Londres, & autres Phificiens. Avec Cartes & Figures. Traduite de L'Anglois, Premiere Partie. A La Haye. M. DCC. LII. xvi and 445 pp. With 7 Plates. Old calf. 12mo. (7s. 6d. 1378) HISTOIRE de Kamschatka, des Isles Kurilski, et des contrées voisines Publiée a Petersbourg, en Langue Ruffienne, par ordre de Sa Majesté Impériale. On y a joint deux Cartes, l'une de Kamschatka, & l'autre des Isles Kurilski. Traduite par M. E***. A Lyon, Benoit Duplain, M.DCC.LXVII. Two Volumes. Tome Premier. 4 prel. leaves; xv and 327 pp. With 'Carte de Kamtschatka.' Tome Second. 4 prel. leaves, and 359 pp. With 'Carte des Isles Kurilski.' Calf. 12mo. (8s. 6d. 1379) HISTOIRE des Navigations aux Terres Australes, Contenant ce que l'on fçait des mœurs & des productions des Contrées découvertes jufqu'à ce jour; & où il eft traité de l'utilité d'y faire de plus amples découvertes, & des moyens d'y former un etabliffement. A Paris, Durand, M.DCC.LVI. Two Volumes. Tome Premier. Title, xiv und 463 pp. Errata 4 pp. Tome Second. Title and 514 pp. Errata 2 pp. With Charts, No. 1 to VII. Old calf. (15s. 1380)

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HISTORIA de America. Noticia de un Manuscrito muy interesante. [Habona 1820?] 9 pp. Half mor. (4s. 6d. 1381)

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HISTORICAL (AN) Account of the Discovery of

the Island of Madeira, Abridged from the Portugueze Original. To which is added An Account of the prefent State of the Island in a Letter to a Friend. London: J. Payne, and J. Boquet, M,DCC,L. Title, x and 88 pp. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 1382) HISTORICAL and Political Reflections on the Rise and Progress of the American Rebellion. In which The Causes of that Rebellion are pointed out, and the Policy and Neceffity of offering to the Americans a Syftem of Government founded in the Principles of the British Constitution, are clearly demonftrated. By the Author of Letters to a Nobleman on the Conduct of the American War. London: G. Wilkie, MDCCLXXX. 4 prel. leaves and 155 pp. Half mor. 8vo. (6s. 6d. 1383) HISTORICAL Anecdotes, Civil and Military: in a Series of Letters, written From America, in the years 1777 and 1778, to different Perfons in England; containing Observations on the General Management of the War, and on the Conduct of our Principal Commanders in the Revolted Colonies, During that Period. London: J. Bew, M. DCC. LXXIX. 2 prel. leaves and 85 pp. Half mor. (8s. 6d. 1384)

8vo. HISTORICAL (AN) Essay on the English Constitution: Or, An impartial Inquiry into the Elective Power of the People, from the first Establishment of the Saxons in this Kingdom. Wherein The Right of Parliament, to Tax our diftant Provinces, is explained, and juftified, upon fuch constitutional Principles as will afford an equal Security to the Colonilts, as to their Brethren at Home. London: Edward and Charles Dilly. M. DCC. LXXI. viii & 210 pp. Half mor. 8vo. (6s. 6d. 1385) HISTORICAL (AN) Memorial of the Negotiation of France and England, From the 26th of March, 1761, to the 20th of September of the fame Year, With the Vouchers. Translated from the French Original, published at Paris by Authority. London: D. Wilson, MDCCLXI. 64 pp. 4to. (6s. 6d. 1386) HISTORICAL REVIEW (AN) of the Constitution and Government of Pennsylvania, From its Origin; So far as regards the feveral Points of Controverty, which have, from Time to Time, arisen between

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