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1801. 3 A NARRATIVE of the Indian Wars in New England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607, to the year 1677, containing a relation of the occasion, rise, and progress of the war with the Indians, in the Southern, Western, Eastern, and Northern parts of the said country. By William Hubbard, A.M., &c. 12mo. pp. 410.

First printed at Boston, N. E., in 1677.

Worcester, Mass.

4 NOTES and observations on the pine lands of Georgia, shewing the advantages they possess, particularly in the culture of cotton. By George Sibbald, of Augusta.

8vo. pp. 71. W.

Augusta, Geo.

5 HISTORY of Land Titles in Massachusetts. By James Sullivan. 8vo.

Boston. 6 LETTERS from. H. E. General George Washington to Arthur Young, F. R. S., containing an account of his husbandry, with a map of his farm; his opinions on various questions in agriculculture; and many particulars of the rural economy of the United States. Richardson,

8vo. pp. 172. 3s.

7 AN ESSAY on the Propagation of the Gospel, in which there are numerous facts and arguments adduced to prove that many of the Indians in America are descended from the ten tribes. Second edition. By Charles Crawford, Esq.

12mo. pp. 154.

J. Humphreys, Philadelphia. 8 LETTERS to the Inhabitants of Northumberland. By Joseph Priestly. Second edition. To which is added a letter to a friend in Paris, relating to Mr. Liancourt's Travels in the North American States. Philadelphia.

8vo.

9 A SERIES of American historians from the first discovery of the
country to the present time. By Ebenezer Grant Mann, (of
Yale College).
Allen Biog. Dy.

10 PORCUPINE'S WORKS; containing various writings and selections,
exhibiting a faithful picture of the United States of America; of
their governments, laws, politics, and resources; of the charac-
ters of their presidents, governors, legislators, magistrates, and
military men; and of the customs, manners, morals, religion,

virtues, and vices of the people: comprising also a complete 1801.
series of historical documents and remarks, from the end of the
war in 1783, to the election of the president, in March, 1801.
By William Cobbett.

8vo. 12 vols. £3. 3s.

London.

11 LETTERS on the cultivation of the Otaheite Cane; the manufacture of sugar and rum; the saving of molasses; the care and preservation of stock; with the attention and anxiety which is due to negroes, &c. By Clement Caines, Esq. Robinsons,

8vo. pp.

12 EDWARDS'S WEST INDIES. Third edition. With considerable

additions.

8vo. 3 vols. £1. 16s.

See 1793 and 1819.

13 AN ESSAY on the malignant pestilential fever, introduced into the West Indian Islands from Boullam on the Coast of Guinea, as it appeared in 1793, 1794, 1795, and 1796. Interspersed with observations and facts, tending to prove that the epidemic existing at Philadelphia, New York, &c., was the same fever introduced by infection, imported from the West India Islands, &c. By C. Chisholm, M.D., &c. Second edition.

8vo. 2 vols.

Mawman,

14 AN ESSAY on the Yellow Fever of Jamaica. By David Grant,

M.D.

8vo. pp. 65. 3s.

Robinsons,

15 A VOYAGE round the World, performed during the years 1790, 1791, and 1792. By Etienne Marchand. Preceded by a historical introduction, and illustrated by Charts, &c. Translated from the French of C. P. Claret Fleurieu, of the National Institute of Arts and Sciences, &c.

8vo. 2 vols. and Altas. £1. 11s. 6d.

Longman,

16 VOYAGE round the World, in 1790, 91, and 92.

Marchand. Translated from the French.

4to. 2 vols. Charts, &c. £3. 13s. 6d.

By Etienne

London.

See No. 18, 1799.

17 VOYAGE de Bartram traduit par P. V. Benoist.

Paris.

8vo. 2 vols.

1801. 18 HISTOIRE politique et philosophique de la Revolution de l'Amerique septentrionale, par les citoyens, J. Chas et Lebrun. 8vo. pp. 458.

Paris.

19 LES TROIS AGES des Colonies ou de leur état passé, present et à venir, par M. de Pradt. Paris. 8vo. 3 vols.

20 DES COLONIES francaises et en particulier de l'île de Saint Domingue par Esmangart.

8vo.

Paris.

21 HISTOIRE des Chênes de l'Amerique ou description et figures de toutes les espêces et variétes de Chênes de l'Amerique septentrionale, considérées sous les rapports de la Botanique, de leur culture et de leur usage. Par André Michaux.

Folio, pp.

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Some copies printed on fine paper. Eng. trans. 1809.

Crapelet, Paris.

22 LETTRES écrites des rives de l'Ohio, par Cl. E. de LezayMarnezia, Citoyen de Pensylvanie.

8vo. pp. 144

Paris.

"Ces lettres ayant été arrêtées par la police sout trés rares."—Que› ard. 23 VOYAGE dans la haute Pensylvanie et dans l'Etat de New York; traduit et publié par l'auteur des Lettres d'un Cultivateur Americain.

8vo. 3 vols. plates.

Paris.

There are some copies on large paper, with the plates in folio. The author was Hector St. John de Crevecoeur. See 1782, No. 3.

24 ESSAI sur l'histoire naturelle des Quadrupédes de la Province du Paraguay, par Don Felix d'Azara, Capitaine de Vaisseau de la Marine Espagnole, etc. Ecrits depuis 1783 jusqu en 1796. Avec une appendice sur quelques reptiles, et formant suite necessaire aux œuvres de Buffon. Traduit sur le manuscrit inédit de l'auteur, par M. L. E. Moreau St. Mery, &c. Paris. 8vo. 2 vols.

The original was published in the year following at Madrid, with additions and corrections by the author.

25 PREMIER Voyage autour du monde par le Chev'. Pigafetta, sur l'Escadre de Magellan, pendant les années 1519, 20, 21, et 22: suivi de l'extrait du traité de navigation du même auteur; et

d'une notice sur le Chevalier Martin Behaim, avec la description 1801. de son globe terrestre. Orné de cartes et de figures.

8vo.

PP. 64 and 415.

Jansen, Paris. Translated by Dr. Amoretti, the editor of the original edition in Italian (No. 31, 1800). The notice of Martin Behaim is translated from the German of M. de Murr, by H. J. Jansen.

26 TRAITE d'Econonomie Politique et de Commerce des Colonies. Par P. F. Page. Premiere Partie. Brochot, Paris.

An. IX.

8vo. pp. 356 and tables. 27 SUPLEMENTO à la Quinologia, en el qual se aumentan las especies de quina nuevamente, descubiertas en el Peru por D. Juan Tafalla, y la quina naranjada de Santa Fé, con su estampa. Añadese la Respuesta à la memoria de las Quinas de Santa Fé que inserto D. Fco. Zea en los Anales de Historia Natural, y la satisfacion à los reparos o dudas del Ciudadano Jussieu sobre los generos del Prodromo de la Flora del Peru y Chile. Por D. Hipolito Ruiz, y D. Josef Pavon, Botanicos de la expedicion del Peru. 4to. pp. 154. plate.

Madrid.

See No. 30, 1792.

MDCCCII.

1 AN ACCOUNT of a Geographical and Astronomical expedition to the Northern parts of Russia, for ascertaining the degrees of latitude and longitude of the mouth of the river Kovina; of the whole coast of the Tshutski to East Cape; and of the islands in the Eastern Ocean, stretching to the American coast. Performed by command of Her Imperial Majesty Catherine the 2nd, &c., by Commodore Joseph Billings, in the years 1785, &c., to 1794; the whole narrated from the original papers by Martin Sauer, secretary to the expedition.

Strahan,

4to. pp. 26, 332, 58, Map, and 14 Plates. 2 TRAVELS in the United States of America; commencing in the year 1793, and ending in 1797. With the author's journals of his two voyages across the Atlantic. By William Priest, Musician, late of the Theatres Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Boston. 8vo. pp. 214. 5s. Johnson,

1802. 3 A SHORT VIEW of the Administrations in the Goverment of America, under the former presidents, the late General Washington, and John Adams: and of the present administration under Thomas Jefferson, with cursory observations on the present state of the revenue, &c. of the United States. By George Henderson, Esq. Hatchard,

8vo. pp. 71. 2s. 6d.

4 MEMOIRS of the American Revolution, so far as it related to the
States of North and South Carolina, and Georgia. Compiled
from the most authentic materials, the author's personal know-
ledge of the various events, and including an epistolary corres-
pondence on public affairs, with civil and military officers at
that period. By William Moultrie, late Governor of the State
of South Carolina, and Major General in the Army of the United
States, during the American War.
New York.

Cr. 8vo. 2 vols.

5 A VIEW of South Carolina, as respects her natural and civil concerns; with plates. By John Drayton. Charleston.

8vo.

6 A HISTORY of the Administration of John Adams, late President of the United States. By John Wood.

New York.

7 NARRATIVE of the suppression by Col. Burr, of the history of the administration of John Adams.

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New York.

8vo.

See Phil. Lib. Cat. 899.

8 A DESCRIPTION of Cape Cod. By the Rev. James Freeman.
8vo.

9 RETURNS of the Population in the United States.

8vo. pp.

Boston. Washington.

10 DESCRIPTIVE account of the Island of Trinidad: made by order of Sir Ralph Abercrombie, R. B., &c. By F. Mallet, Captain of the Surveying Engineers, 1797, &c.

4to. pp. 15. Map.

Intended to accompany a 4 sheet Map.

Faden,

11 THE CRISIS of the Sugar Colonies: or an enquiry into the objects and probable effects of the French expedition to the West Indies, and their connection with the Colonial interests of

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