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Hinds (J.)-The Groom's Oracle and Stable Directory, col'd plate, 8vo. bds. London, 1829. Hughes-Scouring of the White Horse, or the long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk, illustrated. 12mo. cloth. 1859. $1.00 Indies (East)—Tableau Historique de l'Inde, 12mo, bds. Bouillon, 1771. $1.00 Labat (J. B.)-Relation Historique de l' Ethiopie Occidentale, contenant la description des Royaumes de Congo, Angolle, et Matambaer. 6 vols. 12mo. half calf. Paris, 1732. $5.00 Manzoni (Alessandro)-I Promessi Sposa, or the Betrothed Lovers, 8vo. half calf. Washington,

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1834. Mirali (Auberti.)-Rerum toto orbe gestarum Chronica, a Christo nato ad nostra usque tempora. Roy. 8vo. half calf. Antw. 1608. $2 00 Montaigne, Essays of. Edition of 1632. Folio, calf gilt. London, 1632. Fine copy. $5.00 Munsell (Joel)-Every Day Book of History and Chronology. 8vo. half mor. gilt. $4.00 Osborn (Selleck.)-Poems, Moral, Sentimental and Satirical. 12mo. bds. Boston, 1823. 75c Ovid. Curious Old Edition of Ovid. Full of cuts, folio, calf. Venice, 1501. $5.00 Patinum (Carolum.)-Imperatorum Romanorum Numismata ex æra Mediæ et Minumæ formæ. Containing thousands of Plates, of Medals, Coins, and Antiques. Folio, calf. Amsterdam, 1697. $5.00

QUAKERS:

An Abstract of the Sufferings of the people called Quakers, for the testimony of a good conscience from the time of their first being distinguished by that name. 3 vols. 8vo. calf. London, 1733. $10.00

Snake in the Grass; or, Satan transformed into an Angel of light discovered in deep and unsuspected subtility which is couched under the pretended simplicity of those people called Quakers. 8vo. calf. London, 1697. $2.00 Wyeth (Jos.)-Anguis Flagellatus; or, A Switch for the Snake, being an answer to the "Snake in the Grass." 8vo. London, 1699. $2.00 Snake in the Grass. A Defence of the Book called a Snake in the Grass, in reply to several answers put out to it by George Whitfield, Jos. Wyeth, &c. 8vo. calf. London, 1700.

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Barclay (Robt.)-Apology for the True Christian Divinity, vindicated from John Brown's Examination and pretented confutation thereof in his work called Quakerism the Pathway to Paganisme. Small 4to. calf. London, 1679.

$5.00 Collection of Testimonies relative to several Quaker Ministers Deceased. 8vo. calf. Lond. 1760.

$1.25 Wyeth (George)-An Answer to George Barclay. 12mo. calf. London, 1702. $2.00 Quakerism; or, The Story of My Life, by a Lady. 8vo. cloth. Dublin, 1851.

$1.25 Willis (Thos.) The Doctrine of the People called Quakers, a reply to Hibbard. 12mo. calf. New York, 1812.

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Penn (Wm.)-Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Wm. Penn, by Thos. Clarkson, M. A. Plates and maps, 12mo., cloth. London, 1849.

$1.00 Wheeler, Extracts from the Letters of, now engaged in a Religious Visit to the Inhabitants of the Pacific Ocean Islands. 8vo. cloth. London, 1839. $1.50 Lancaster (Joseph)-A Brief Sketch of the Life of, including the Introduction of his System of Education, by Wm. Corstan. 12mo. cloth. London.

$1.00 Power of Religion on the Mind in Retirement, Affliction, and the Approach of Death. 12mo. calf. Trenton, 1795. $1.00 Quaker. Epistles from the Yearly Meeting of Friends, 8vo. half calf. London, 1818. $2.00 Penn (Wm.)-The Skirmishers Defeated and Truth Defended, an Answer to a Pamphlet entitled "A Skirmish made upon Quakerism." Small 4to, half calf. London, 1676. $3.00 Quakers. Wardlaw (Ralph)-Sundry Letters to the Society of Friends on some of their distinguishing principles. 12mo, bds. Glas$1.25 Gurney (Jos. John)-Memoirs of, with Selections from his Correspondence. Plates, 8vo. cloth. Philad. 1857.

cow, 1836.

$1.50 Quakers. Gurney (Jos. J.)-Observations on the Religious Peculiarities of the Society of Friends. 8vo. bds. London, 1824.

$1.00 Grubb (Sarah)-Some Account of the Life, and Religious Labors of. 12mo. cloth. Belfast, $1.25

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QUAKERS:Quakers. Cockburn (Jas.)- A Review of the causes which have Divisions and Disorders in the Yearly Meeting of Friends held in Philad. 8vo. bds. Philad. 1829. 75c Quakerism Unveiled and Truth Prevalent in Two Letters to the Society of Friends. 8vo. bds. Liverpool, 1815. Quakers. Churchman (John.)-An Account of the Christian Labors of that Faithful Minister. 8vo. calf. Philad. 1780. $1.50 Quakers. Tracts published by the Society of Friends in New York. 12mo. calf. New York, 1821.

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Smellie (Wm.)-Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Correspondence of. By Robert Kerr. 2 vols. 8vo. hf. cf. Portrait. Edinburgh, 1811.

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$3.00 Smith (Mrs. E.)-Fragments in Prose and Verse, with an account of her Life. By H. M. Bowdler, 12mo. cf. Burlington, 1811. Spenser (Edmund)-The Poetical Works of. 4 vols. 8vo. cloth. Boston, 1739. $5.00 Spenser (Edmund)-Faerie Queen and Epithalamion; cuts, 12mo. cloth gilt. Lon. 1850. $1 00 Tableau Historique de l'Inde (East Indies.) 12mo. bds. Bouillon, 1771. $1.00 Tracts (Bentham)-Three Tracts on Spanish and Portuguese Affairs, with a continual eye to English Ones; and several other Miscellaneous Tracts. 8vo. hf. cf. London.

$1.50 Tracts (Courtenay, T. P.)-Observations on the Finance of Great Britain; Observations on the Poor Laws, &c. 8vo. hf. cf. London. $1 50 Trençk-La Vie de Frederic Baron de Trenck, ecrite par lui meme; plate, 12mo. cf. Metz, 1788.

$1.25 Wentworth (John) - A Complete System of Pleading, vol. 1, 8vo. cf. Dublin, 1799. $1 25 Whitby (Daniel, D.D.)-Six Discourses-Theological. 8vo. cf. Printed by Isaiah Thomas, jr. Worcester, 1801.

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