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cufte, tot aende Capo Lopo Gonfalves,daermen flin affcheyt neemt int t'Huyfwaert feylen, alles perfect en neerftich befchreven, door: P. D. M. | [Vignette] Tot Amftelredam, by Michiel Colijn, Wonende op't water int Huyf-boeck. Anno 1617. 104 leaves, plates in the text, except one large folding one.

PART VI.

BESCHRYVINGE vande overtreffelijcke ende wydt- | vermaerde Zeevaerdt vanden Edelen Heer ende Meefter Thomas Candifch, met drie | Schepen uytghevaren den 21. Julij, 1586. ende met een Schip wederom ghekeert in Pley-mouth den 9 September 1588. Hebbende (door't cruycen vander Zee) ghefeylt 13000. | mylen. Vertellende fyne vreemde wonderlijcke avonturen ende ghefchiedeniflen De | outdeckinghe der Landen by hem hefeylt. Befchreven door M. Francois Prettie van Eye in Suffolck, die mede inde Voyagie was. Hier noch by ghevoecht de Voyagie van Siere Françoys Draeck, en Siere Ian Haukens, Ridderen, near Weft-Indien, ghepretendeert Panama in te nemen met 6. van des Coningins Majesteyts Schepen, ende 21. an- | dere, by haer hebbende 2500. mannen. Anno 1595. Befchreven door eenen die daer mede inde Vlote gheweeft is. Van nieus Gecorrigeert ende verbeetert. | [Vignette] Tot Amfterdam by Michiel Colijn, Boeckvercooper opt Water aende Oude Brugh, int Huyfboeck. Anno 1617. Title and 39 leaves.

PART VII.

VVARACHTIGHE ende grondige befchryvinghe van het groot en Gout-rijck Coningrijck van Guiana, gelegen zijnde in America, by Noorden de groote Rivier Orelliana, vanden vijfden graet by zuyden, totten vijfden graet by noorden de Middellinie, in welcke befchrijvinge de rechte gelegentheyt vande groote ende rijcke Hooft-ftadt Manoa, Macureguarai, ende andere fteden des felvigen Coning-rijex, ende van het groot Souten Meyr Parime, (zijnde outrent 200. Spaenfche mijlen lang) verclaert wort: Infghelijcx wat voor rijcke Waren daer te lande ende daer ontrent vallen: als namelijck groot overvloet van Gout, coftelijck Ghe- | fteente, ghenaemt Piedras Hijadas, Peerlen, Balfem olie, langhe Peper, Gingber, Suycker, Wie- | roock, verfcheyden Medicinale Wortelen, Droogheryen ende Gommen. Item Zijde Cattoen ende Brafilie-hout. Mitfgaders de Befchrijvinghe vande omliggende rijcke Lantfchappen Emeria, Arromaia, Amapaia, en Topago: in welt laette de Krijgsbrouwen (Amazones ghenoemt) woonen: mette befchrijvinghe van 53. groote Rivieren, onder welcke Oronoque de voormaemfte is, welcke fpruyt ontrent 500. duytfche mijlen te lantwaert in, níet verre van Quitio, een vermaerde hooftftadt in Peru. Alles met groote neerfticheyt ontdeckt ende befchreven inden Jare 1595. ende 1596. Door den E. Heere Walter Ralegh, Ridder ende Capiteyn over de Guarde vande Majefteyt van Enghelandt, ende den vermaerden Zeevaerder Capiteyn Laurens Keymis. I [Vignette] Tot Amfterdam, By Michiel Colijn, Boeckvercooper op 'Water, aende oude Brugge int Huyf-boeck, 1617. | Title and 49 leaves.

PART VIII.

IOVRNAEL Oft Daghelijcx-regifter van de Voyagie na Rio de Plata, ghedaen met het Schip ghenoemt de Silveren Werelt, het welcke onder't Admi- | raelfchap van Laurens Bicker, ende het bevel van Cornelis van Heemf-kerck als Commis die Cuften van Guinea verfocht hebbende, ende van den Admirael daer na verfteken zijnde, alleen voorts feylende na Rio de Plata, daer in de voorfz. Riviere by de 60. mijlen oywaerts ghekomen wefende, tot Bonas Aeris den Commis (d' welcke op de valfche aen-biedinghe van den | Gouverneur derfelver Plaetfen, om vry te moghen handelen, aen Landt voer) met noch 8. ander Perfoneu heeft moeten achter laten, ende van daer wederom wech varende, noch felven feer deyrlijcken nae 't affterven | van bycans al het Volck, met die Kefte in de Bay Todos los Santes in der Portugijfen handen | gevallen is, allen Zee-varende Luyden tot eenen fpiegel ende Exempel befchreven Door den Schipper daer op ghewerft zijnde Hendrick Ottfen. Zeer weerdich om

lefen, en aenmerckelijck om der Spaengiaerden gruwelijcke wreedtheyt wille, die trouw, eer ende geloof fchandelijck mifbruycken. om alle andere Natien ('tzy met gheweldt oft met fchalckheyt) uyt de nieuwe VVerelt te fluyten, daer fy door fulcken middel de verfte af werden fullen. | Nitimvr in Vetitvm semper cvpimvsqve negata. [Vignette] Tot Amftelredam by Michiel Colijn, Boeck vercooper, wondende op't Water by de Oudebrugge in't Huyf-boeck, 1617. | Title and 53 pages.

PART IX.

HISTORISCH Ende | VVijdtioopigh verhael, van'tghene de vijf | Schepen (die int Jaer 1698. tot Rotterdam toegheruft zijn, om door de Straet | Magellana haren handel te dryven) wedervaren is, tot den 7. September 1599. op welcken | dagh Capiteyn Sebald de VVeerdt, met twee fchepen door onweder vande Vlote verftekenis. Ende voort in wat groot gevaer ende elende hy by de vier maendendaer naer inde Strate ghelegen heeft, tot dat hy tenleften heel reddeloos fonder fchuyt oft boot, maer een ancker behouden habbende, door hoogharingende noodt weder naer huys heeft moeten keeren. Meeft befchreven door M. Barent lanfz. Chirurgijn. [Vignette] Tot Amftelredam by Michiel Colijn, Boeck-vercooper, wonende op't Water | by de Oude-brugge aen de Cooren-marcktint Huyf-boeck. Anno 1617. | Title and 73 pp.

PART X.

BESCHRIJVINGE vande Voyagie om den geheelen | Werelt-Kloot, ghedaen door Olivier van Noordt van Vtrecht, Generael over vier Sche-pen, te weten: Mauritius als Admirael, Hendriek Frederick Vice-Admirael, de Eendracht, midtigaders de Hope, op hebbende t'famen 148. Man, om te zeylen door de Strate Magellanes, te handelen | langhs de Cuften van Cica, Chili ende Peru, om den gantfchen Aerden-Cloot, ende door de Molucques weder 'thuys te komen. Te zeyl gegaen van Rotterdam den tweeden Julij 1598. Ende den Generael met het Schip Mauritius is alleen weder | ghekeert in Augufto, in't jaer onfes Heeren 1601. Daer in dat vertelt vvordt fijne vvonderlijcke avonturen, ende vreemdicheden hem bejegent, by hem | ghefien, ende de hem wedervaren zijn. Met veel Copere Caerten ende Figueren af ghebeeldt, by hen lieden nieulijcks gheteeckent ende mede ghebracht. [Vignette] t'Amsterdam, By Michiel Colijn,

Boeckverkooper op't VVater, aen de Koorn- Marckt, in't Huyf boeck. Ao 1618. Title and pp. 3 to 131. COMMENTARIUS de Republica in America Lusitana, atque Hispana A Jefuitis inftituta, belloque ab his cum Hifpaniæ, Lufitaniæque exercitibus gefto, Ex iis quæ affervantur in fecretioribus conclavibus legatorum, qui cum plena Regum poteftate negotia huc pertinentia in America adminiftrabant, aliisque inftrumentis certæ auctoritatis concinnatus. E Lufitano in Latinum converfus. Title, and 77 pp. small 8vo. (15s. 630) COMMON SENSE; Addressed to the Inhabitants of America; etc. Philadelphia Printed. And Sold by W. & T. Bradford. [1776] Half-title, title, and 50 pp. Half mor. 8vo. (6s. 631)

The Introduction of this new Edition is dated, "Philadelphia, Feb-
ruary 14, 1776." This copy belonged to Ritson, and on the reverse
of the half-title are the following lines, in his own handwriting,
"On the King's illness, 1789:-

See the Vengeance of heaven! America cries;
George loses his senses; North loses his eyes:
When they strove to enslave us, all Europe will find
That the Tyrant was mad, and his Minister blind,"

Inserted is a curious small oval portrait of Tom Paine," Engraved by James Godby, from an original Drawing done from the Life in America, 1803." Above the portrait are these words, "Quin said of Z.... that if he was not a Rascal, Nature did not write a legible hand.-Quin was right; Z.... was a Rascal." COMMON SENSE, addressed to the Inhabitants of America, On the following interefting Subjects. I. Of the Origin and Defign of Government in general, with concife Remarks on the English Conftitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succeffion. III. Thoughts on the prefent State of American Affairs. IV. Of the prefent Ability of America with fome mifcellaneous Reflections. Philadelphia Printed: New-York, Reprinted and Sold, by John Anderson, the Corner of Beekman's-Slip. [1776] Title and Introduction 2 leaves; text 56 pp. Half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 632) COMMON SENSE; addressed to the Inhabitants of America, On the following interesting subjects, I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, with concife Remarks on the English Conftitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succeffion. III. Thoughts on the prefent State of American Affairs. IV. Of the prefent Ability of America, with some mifcellaneous Reflections. Newport: Printed and Sold by Solomon Southwick, M,DCC, LXX, VI. Title & Introduction 2 leaves; text 31 pp. half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 633)

COMMON SENSE: addressed to the Inhabitants of America, on the following Interesting Subjects: I. Of the Origin and Defign of Government in general; with concife Remarks on the English Conftitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succeffion. III. Thoughts on the prefent State of American Affairs. IV. Of the prefent ability of America; with fome mifcellaneous Reflections. A New Edition; with feveral Additions in the Body of the Work. To which is added, an Appendix: together with an Address to the People called Quakers. Philadelphia, Printed : [To promote the traitorous purposes therein fet forth.] Edinburgh, reprinted: To thew the real fpirit and views of the Colonies, or rather of their leaders in rebellion; which cannot fail to roufe the indignation of every Briton, without leaving them from henceforth a fingle advocate, who is not utterly loft to loyalty, to patriot

ifm, and to Common Sense. Sold by Charles Elliot, Edinburgh; and William Anderson, Stirling. M. DCC. LXXVI. Title and Introduction 3 leaves; text pp. 99. 12mo. (6s. 6d. 634) COMMON SENSE: In nine Conferences, between a British Merchant and a candid Merchant of America, in their private capacities as friends; tracing the feveral caufes of the prefent contests between the mother country and her American fubjects; the fallacy of their prepoffeffions; and the ingratitude and danger of them; the reciprocal benefits of the national friendship; and the moral obligations of individuals which enforce it: with various anecdotes, and reasons drawn from facts, tending to conciliate all differences, and establish a permanent union for the common happiness and glory of the British empire. London: J. Dodsley, MDCCLXXV. x and 117 pp. Half morocco. Fine copy, uncut.

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(15s. 635) COMMUNICATIONS concerning the Agriculture and Commerce of America: Containing Observations on the Commerce of Spain with her American Colonies in time of War. Written by a Spanish Gentleman in Philadelphia, this present year, 1800. With sundry other papers concerning the Spanish Interests. Edited in London by William Tatham. London: J. Ridgway, 1800. viii and 120 pp. Half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 636) COMPARATIVE (THE) Importance of our acquisitions from France in America, with Remarks on a Pamphlet, intitled, An Examination of the Commercial Principles of the late Negociation in 1761. London: J. Hinxman, MDCCLXII. Title and an Advertisement, 2 leaves; text 59 pp. half morocco. 8vo. (5s. 637) COMPARISON (A) between the British Sugar Colonies and New-England, as they relate to the Interest of Great Britain. With Some Obfervations on the State of the Case of New-England. To which is added A Letter to a Member of Parliament. London: James Roberts. M.DCC.XXXII. 43 pp. Half mor. 8vo. (15s. 638) COMPARISON (A) Between the Doctrines taught by the Clergy of the Church of England, And the

Doctrines taught by Whitefield, Seagrave, and Others; In which the true Notion of Preaching Chrift it ftated; the doctrinal Preaching of the Clergy of the Established Church vindicated; and the Methodists proved guilty of not Preaching the Gofpel of Chrift. To which is added, The Wildom of fleeing from Perfecution, exemplified in the Conduct of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield at Charles-Town in South-Carolina. London: A. Smith, 1741. 2 prel. leaves and 28 pp. 8vo. (2s. 6d. 639)

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COMPLAINT (A) to the against a Pamphlet intitled, a Speech intended to have been spoken on the bill for altering the Charters of the Colony of Massachuset's Bay. London, Benjamin White, MDCCLXXV. Title; Advertisement pp. v-viii; text 40 pp. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 640) COMPLEAT/ (A)/ Collection of Papers./ In Twelve Parts / Relating to the Great Revolutions/ In England and Scotland,/ From the Time of the Seven Bishops/ Petitioning K. James II. against the/ Difpenfing Power, June 8. 1688. to the Coronation of King William/ and Queen Mary, April 11. 1689. London: Printed by J. D. for R. Clavel at the Peacock, Henry/ Mortlock at the Phenix, and Jonathan Robinfon at/ the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1689./ Title: "To the Reader. 2 pp; The Contents' of the 12 parts 4 pp; 1st Collection, 3d Edition, 1689, Title and 34 pp; 2nd Collection, 3d Edition 1689, Title and 34 pp; 3d Collection, 1688, Title and 38 pp; 4th Collection, 1688, Title and 34 pp; 5th Collection title & pp. 1 to 24, 1 to 8 and 33-54. 6th to 11th Collections each, Title and 34 pp; 12th Collection, Title & 40 pp. 4to. (15s. 641)

The 10th Article of the 6th Collection contains A Narrative of the Miseries of New England, by reafon of an Arbitrary Government erected there.' pp. 29 to 34.

COMPLETE (A) and accurate Account of the Very Important Debate in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, July 9, 1782. In whicht he Caufe of Mr. Fox's Refignation, and the great Question of American Independence came under Confideration: Including the feveral Speeches and Replies of The Right Hon. Mr. Fox, The Right Hon. Ifaac Barré, Lord John Cavendish, General Conway, Mr. Burke, Sir William Wake, Mr. Coke, Mr. Frede

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