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10. A TOUR through the British West Indies, in the years 1802 and 1804. 1803, giving a particular account of the Bahama Islands. By Daniel M'Kinnen, Esq.

Cr. 8vo. pp. 280. 5s.

White,

11. THE CLAIMS of the British West Indian colonists to the right of
obtaining necessary supplies from America, and of employing
the necessary means of effectually obtaining those supplies, under
a limited and duly regulated intercourse, stated and vindicated, in
answer to Lord Sheffield's Strictures. By G. W. Jordan, Esq.,
F. R. S., Colonial Agent for Barbadoes.
8vo. pp. 119. 3s.

Cadell,

Hatchard,

12. THE OPPORTUNITY, or reasons for an immediate alliance with
St. Domingo. By the author of the Crisis of the Sugar Colonies.
8vo. pp. 156. 8s.
13. A STATEMENT, letters, and documents, respecting the affairs of
Trinidad including a reply to Colonel Picton's address to the
Council of that Island; submitted to the consideration of the
Lords of H. M.'s most honourable Privy Council.

Fullarton.

4to. pp. 201.

14. LETTERS to Lord

By Colonel

London.

on A caveat against emigration to

America, &c., lately published by William Smith, Esq., formerly
Surgeon-Physical on the military establishment of that island

(Cape Breton) and late Chief Justice thereof.

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“Privately printed and suppressed.”—Colonel Aspinwall, Cat. p. 55.

16. THE TRAVELLER'S Directory, from Philadelphia to New York, and from Philadelphia to Washington. By S. S. Moore and T. W. Jones. Second edition. Philadelphia.

8vo.

17. A DESCRIPTION of the Genesee Country. By Robert Munro. 8vo.

New York. 18. VOYAGE à l'ouest des Monts Alleganys, dans les Etats de l'Ohio, du Kentucky et du Tennessée, et retour à Charleston par les

1804.

hautes Carolines, contenant des détails sur l'etat actuel de l'agriculture et les productions naturelles de ces contrées, ainsi que des renseignemens sur les rapports commerciaux qui existent entre ces Etats et ceux situés à l'est des montagnes de la Basse Louisiane avec une carte tres soignée des Etats du centre, de l'ouest et du sud des Etats Unis. Par F. A. Michaux. 8vo. map. 6f.

Published in English 1805. (See No. 10.)

Paris.

19. VOYAGE à la Martinique. Vues et observations politiques sur cette île, avec un apperçu de ses productions végétales et animales. Par J. R***, General de Brigade.

8vo. 3f.

Paris.

20. LA VIE de J. J. Dessalines, chef des noirs révoltés de Saint Domingue, avec des notes trés detaillées sur l'origine, le caractere, la vie et les atrocités des principaux chefs des noirs depuis l'insurrection de 1792. Par Dubroca. Paris.

12mo. If. 20c.

21 HISTOIRE des Flibustiers, traduite de l'allemand de M. d'Archenholz, avec un avant propos et quelques notes du traducteur.

Paris. 22 MÉMOIRES sur la Louisiane et la Nouvelle-Orleans, accompagnés d'une Dissertation sur les avantages que le commerce de l'empire doit tirer de la stipulation fait par l'article VII. du traité de cession, du 30 Avril, 1803;—par M. ***, suivis d'une traduction de diverses notes sur cette colonic, publié aux Etats Unis peu de tems àprés la ratification du traité; terminé par un écrit traitant cette question; Est-il avantageux à la France de prendre possession de la Louisiane? Paris.

8vo. pp. 176.

23 DETAILS sur quelques uns des evenemens qui ont eu lieu en Amerique pendant les Années XI. et XII.; publiés par un officier de l'Etat Majeur de l'Armée.

Paris.

8vo. pp. 56.

MDCCCV.

1 A SKETCH of his Majesty's province of Upper Canada. By D'Arcy

Boulton, Barrister at Law

4to. pp. 99. Map.

Nornaville,

2 ADDRESS to the Six Nations, recommending the Gospel of St. John. By Teyoninhokarawen, the translator.

12mo. pp. 7. The Gospel in Indian, pp. 250.

Phillips & Co.

3 AMERICAN ANNALS; or, a chronological history of America, from
its discovery in 1492 to 1806. By Abiel Holmes, D. D.
8vo. 2 vols.

Cambridge.

The second volume printed in 1808. Reprinted in London in 1813.
edition in 1829.

A new

4 A GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY of the United States. By Joseph

Scott.

8vo. H. C. Cat.

Philadelphia.

5 REFLECTIONS on the cession of Louisiana to the United States.

By Allen B. Magruder.

8vo.

6 A TOUR in America in 1798, 1799, and 1800, exhibiting sketches of
society and manners, and a particular account of the American
system of agriculture, with its recent improvements. By Richard
Parkinson, late of Orange Hill, near Baltimore. Harding,
8vo. 2 vols. 15s.

Another edition, same date has the following title:

7 THE EXPERIENCED Farmer's Tour in America: exhibiting, in a
copious and familiar view, the American system of agriculture
and breeding of cattle, with its recent improvements. By Richard
Parkinson, &c. To which are added sketches, published by J. B.
Boadley, esq., Philadelphia, an American cultivator.
pp. 735.

8vo.

Stockdale,

8 HISTORY of the American revolution. By Barnard Hubly.

8vo.

Northumberland.

9 THE HISTORY of the rise, progress, and termination of the American Revolution, interspersed with biographical, political, and moral observations. By Mrs. Mercy Warren.

Boston.

1805.

8vo. 3 vols.

1805. 10 TRAVELS to the westward of the Alleghany Mountains, in the states
of the Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennesse, and return to Charlestown,
through the Upper Carolina; containing details on the present
state of agriculture and the natural productions of these countries;
as well as information relative to the commercial connections of
these states with those situated to the eastward of the mountains
and with lower Louisiana. Undertaken in the year X., 1802,
under the auspices of H. E. M. Chaptal, minister of the interior.
With a very correct map of the States in the centre, west and
south of the United States. By F. A. Michaux, M. D., &c.
Faithfully translated from the original French by M. Lambert.
8vo. pp. 356.
Mawman,

11 THE JOURNAL of a tour into the territory north west of the Alleg-
hany Mountains, made in the spring of the year 1803. With a
geographical and historical account of the State of Ohio. Illus-
trated with original maps and views. By Thaddeus Mason
Harris, A.M., &c.
Boston, N.A.

8vo. pp. 270.

12 AN EXCURSION into Bethlehem and Nazareth in Pennsylvania, in 1799. With a succinct history of the United Brethren. By John C. Ogden. Philadelphia.

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13 STATISTICAL ACCOUNT of the United States of America. By
D. F. Donnant. Translated by William Playfair.
8vo. pp. 72. Map.

A presentation copy to Geo. Chalmers.

Greenland,

14 WAR IN DISGUISE; or, the frauds of neutral flags.
8vo. pp. 215. 4s. 6d.

By James Stephen. H. C. Cat.

Hatchard,

15 TRAVELS IN TRINIDAD during the months of February, March, and April, 1803. In a series of letters addressed to a member of the Imperial Parliament of Great Britain. Illustrated with a map of the island. By Pierre F. M'Callum. Liverpool.

8vo. pp. 16 and 352. Map.

16 AN HISTORICAL account of the black empire of Hayti, compre

hending a view of the principal transactions in the revolution of

St. Domingo; with its ancient and modern state. By Marcus 1805.
Rainsford, Esq., late captain third West India Regiment, &c.

4to. pp. 467. 14 plates. £2. 28.

Cundee,

17 NARRATIVE of a voyage to Brasil; terminating in the seizure of a
British vessel, and the imprisonment of the author and the ship's
crew by the Portuguese. With general sketches of the country,
its natural productions, colonial inhabitants, &c., and a descrip-
tion of the city and provinces of Saint Salvadore and Porto Se-
guro. To which are added, a correct table of the latitude and
longitude of the ports on the coast of Brazil, table of exchange,
&c. By Thomas Lindley.
Johnson,

8vo. pp. 258. 6s.

Mr. Lindley put into a port in the Brazils in distress, where his vessel was
seized and himself and wife put under arrest. After a twelve month's de-
tention they made their escape. A French translation, by Francis Soules,
was printed in Paris in 1806.

18 LETTERS FROM PARAGUAY; describing the settlements of Monte
Video and Buenos Ayres; the Presidencies of Rioja Minor
Nombre de Dios, St. Mary and St. John, &c. With the man-
ners, customs, religious ceremonies, &c. of the inhabitants.
Written during a residence of seventeen months in that country.
By John Constance Davie, esq.
Robinson,

8vo. pp. 300. 5s.
19 THE PRESENT STATE OF PERU; comprising its geography, topo-
graphy, natural history, mineralogy, commerce, the customs and
manners of its inhabitants, the state of literature, philosophy and
the arts; the modern travels of the missionaries in the heretofore
unexplored mountainous territories, &c. The whole drawn from
original and authentic documents, chiefly written and compiled
in the Peruvian capital, and embellished by 20 engravings of cos-
tumes, &c.
R. Phillips,

4to. pp. 487. 20 coloured plates. £2. 2s.

This work is principally made up of extracts from the Mercurio Peruano,
by Jos. Skinner.

20 A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD, in the years 1800, 1801, 1802,
1803, and 1804; in which the author visited the principal islands

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