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Travels through the Interior Parts of North America in 1766-68, with Vocabulary, &c., coloured engravings and map, 8vo. bds. 8s 6d.-Another copy, calf gilt, 9s 6d, 1780 238 This work attracted much attention from its description of parts near to the supposed North-west Passage. B AMERICA.-Charlevoix's (Father) History of Pa- | AMERICA.-HISTORY of the BUCANEERS, Free raguay, 2 vols. 8vo. cf. scarce, 10s 6d, 1769 239 This work contains an account of the Plants, Animals, Fruits, &c. of the country; and is particularly interesting from the account it gives of the celebrated Jesuit establishment in Paraguay." AMERICA.-Chevalier Histoire et Description des Voies de Communication aux Etats-Unis et des travaux d'art qui dépendent, 2 vols. 4to. and atlas folio of plates, sewed, 18s (priced in a recent Lond. Catalogue £3.), Paris, 1840-3 210 AMERICA. Colden's (Cadwallader) History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, map, 8vo. hf. bound, scarce, 16s, 1747 241 Comprises the Mohawks, Oneydoes, Onondagas, Cayugas and Sennekas, with particular accounts of their Religion, Manners, Customs, and Laws, their several Battles, Treaties with the Europeans, &c. The above copy also contains Bartram's Travels in Pennsylvania, 1751. AMERICA.-Concise History of Spanish America, its Discovery, Settlements, Trade, &c. with Appendix on Paraguay, chiefly from Spanish Writers, 8vo. calf neat, 78 6d, 1741 242 Includes a full account of the Commerce with Old Spain by the Galleons, Flota, &c. the Contraband Trade with the English, Dutch, French, Danes, and Portuguese. AMERICA.-Dampier's (Capt.) Collection of Voyages, numerous engravings and maps, BEST EDITION, 4 vols. 8vo. cf. neat, scarce, £2.10s, 1729 243 Includes Dampier's Voyage round the World, Voyages of Lionel Wafer, Funnell's Voyage round the World, Cowley's Voyage round the Globe, Sharpe's Expedition to the South Sea, Wood's Voyage through the Streights of Magellan, &c. AMERICA.-Documentary History of the State of New York, arranged under the Direction of the Hon. C. Morgan, Secretary of State, by E. B. O'Callaghan, maps, LARGE PAPER, 4 vols. 4to. cl. £2. 15s, Albany, U. S., 1849 215 244 A most valuable collection, consisting of Documents connected with the early history of the Colony, the Indian Aborigines, and its affairs down to the year 1800; reprints of Historical Manuscripts, rare Memoirs, &c. AMERICA.-Fowler's Account of Tobago in the British West Indies, with large coloured map, 8vo. hf. calf, 4s, 1774 AMERICA.-Funnell's Voyage Round the World with Capt. 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AMERICA.-Hinton's History of the United States of America, with Continuation, highly finished engravings and maps, 2 vols. 4to. cloth, 18s (pub. £6. 6s), 1812 251 255 AMERICA.-Hutchinson's (Gov.) History of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, from its Settlement, 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, £1. 4s, 1790 AMERICA.-Jefferys' History of the French Dominions in North and South America, numerous large maps showing the boundaries, &c. fol. calf, £1. 4s, 1756 256 Includes complete Description and History of Canada enne, &c. and Louisiana, St. Domingo, Guadaloupe, Martinico, Cay. AMERICA.-Kennett's Bibliothecæ Americana Primordia; the Foundation of an American Library in Books, Papers, and Writings, sm. 4to. original calf neat, £1. 18s, 1713 257 Very scarce and valuable work on American literature, with autograph of T. 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Ternaux Compans, Voyages, Relations et Mémoires originaux pour servir à l'Histoire de la Découverte de l'Amérique, BOTH SERIES COMPLETE, 20 vols. 8vo. in 10, hf. morocco gill, £4 158, 1837-42 273 A valuable collection of early voyages to, and memoirs Ameria; also Translations of unpublished MSS, printyy relating to Old and New Mexico. AMERICA.-Wilkes' (Capt.) Narrative of the Tzited States Exploring Expedition in 1838-42, with maps and numerous illustrations, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth, £1. 18s, Philadelphia, 1845 274 275 AMERICA.-Ulloa's (Juan and A.) Voyage to 278 Highly praised by Robertson. AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY.-TERNAUX, Bibliothèque Américaine, ou Catalogue des Ouvrages relatifs à l'Amérique qui ont paru depuis sa Découverte jusqu'à l'an 1700, LARGE PAPER, interleaved, 4to. hf. rus. neat, £2. 15s, Paris, 1837 279 This comprehensive and valuable Catalogue is chronosame translated into French; and interspersed with bibliographical Notes. 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