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M-Culloch, 7378, O. Researches, philosophical and antiquarian, concerning the aboriginal history of America. By J. H. M'Culloch, Jr. M. D. Baltimore, 1829.

6673, & 7458, O. Researches in America; being an attempt to settle some points relative to the aborigines of America, &c. By J. H. M'Culloch, Jr. M. D. Baltimore, 1816.

Mante, 2267, Q.

The history of the late war in North America and the islands of the West Indies, including the campaigns of 1763 and 1764, against his majesty's Indian enemies. By Thomas Mante. London, 1773. Mill, 6014, O. The history of Mexico, from the Spanish conquest to the present era. By Nicholas Mill. London, 1824.

Miranda, 1965, 2050, & 4622, D. The history of Don Francisco de Miranda's attempt to effect a revolution in South America; in a series of letters. To which are annexed, sketches of the life of Miranda. By an officer under him. Boston, 1808-1813.

Molina, 4718, O. Compendio de la historia geogràfica, natural y civil, del reyno de Chile; escrito en Italiano, por el abate Don Juan Ignacie Molina. Traducida en Español, por Don Domingo Joseph de Arquellada Mendoza. 2 vols. En Madrid, 1788.

4002, O. The geographical, natural, and civil history of Chili, translated from the original Italian of the Abbé Don J. Ignatius Molina; to which are added notes from the Spanish and French versions, and two appendixes, containing an account of the archipelago of Chili, and an account of the native tribes who inhabit the southern extremity of South America. 2 vols. London, 1809.

3901, O. The same. Translated by an American gentleman. Middletown, (Connecticut) 1808.

Moreau de St. Mery, 2262, O. Description topographique et politique de la parte Espagnole de l'isle Saint-Domingue. Par M. L. E. Moreau De Saint Mery. 2 tomes. Philadelphie, 1796. Gift of the author.

2280, O. The same. Translated from the French. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1796.

Munoz, 2442, O. History of the new world. By Don Juan Baptista Munoz. Translated from the Spanish, with notes. London, 1797.

Ogilby, 15, F. A description of America; containing the original of the inhabitants; the remarkable voyages thither; the conquest of the empires of Mexico and Peru; with an appendix, containing a survey of the discoveries of the south land and the arctic region. Collected and translated from various authors, with plates, by John Ogilby. London, 1671.

Oldmixon, 100, & 3423, O. The British empire in America; containing the history of the discovery, settlement, progress, and present state of all the British colonies on the continent and islands of America. By John Oldmixon. 2 vols. London, 1708. P.

Parr, 1627, O. 2. A vindication of governor Parr and his council, against the complaints of certain persons who sought to engross two hundred and seventy-five thousand acres of land in Nova Scotia. London, 1784. 1627, O. 3. Viator's reply to remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled, “A vindication of governor Parr and his council.” London, 1784. 1627, O. 4. Viator's answer to Dr. Inglis's defence of his character, against the charges contained in a pamphlet entitled "A reply to remarks on a vindication of governor Parr and his council." London, 1785. Pazos, 5226, O. Letters on the united provinces of South America, addressed to the Hon. Henry Clay. By Don Vincente Pazos. Translated from the Spanish, by Platt H. Crosby, Esq. New York, 1819.

Poyer, 1458, & 1973, Q.

the island, in the
By John Poyer.

The history of Barbados, from the first discovery of year 1605, till the accession of lord Seaforth, 1801. London, 1808. M.

Pradt, De, 4974, O. The colonies and the present American revolutions. By M. De Pradt. London, 1817. 5700, O. Europe and America in 1821; with an examination of the plan laid before the Spanish cortes for the recognition of the independence of South America. Translated from the French of the Abbé de Pradt. By J. D. Williams. 2 vols. London, 1822.

Preston, 784, Q. 3. A letter to Bryan Edwards, containing observations on some passages of his history of the West Indies. By Wm. Preston. London, 1795.

By Raleigh, 230, O. 4. Newes of Sir Walter Rauleigh; with a true description of Gviana, and a relation of the excellent gouernment, &c. London, 1618.

Rainsford, 1416, Q. An historical account of the black empire of Hayti.
Marcus Rainsford, Esq. London, 1805.

Ranking, 6284, O.

Historical researches on the conquest of Peru, Mexico, Bogota, Natchez, and Salomeco, in the thirteenth century, by the Mongols, accompanied with elephants. With maps and portraits. By John Ranking. London, 1827.

Raynal, 1170, O. The philosophical and political history of the settlements and trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies; with maps. Translated from the French of the Abbé Raynal, by J. Justamond. 3d edit. 5 vols. London, 1777.

6569, O. The same. 6 vols. London, 1783.

5270, D. A philosophical history of the British settlements and trade in North America. From the French of the Abbe Raynal. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1776.

Renny, 1447, Q. An history of Jamaica; with observations on the climate, scenery, and on the manners and customs of the inhabitants. By R. Renny. London, 1807.

Robertson, 313, & 351, Q. The history of South America; with plates. By William Robertson. 2 vols. London, 1777. 2d edit. London, 1778. 4199, O. The history of America. By William Robertson, D. D. Tenth edition; in which is included the posthumous volume containing the history of Virginia to the year 1688, and of New England to the year 1652. 4 vols. London, 1803. 6910, O. The same.

Robinson, 5383, 5385, & 7549, O.

3 vols. Basil, 1790.

Memoirs of the Mexican revolution; including a narrative of the expedition of general Xavier Mina; with some observations on the practicability of opening a commerce between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. By William Davis Robinson. Philadelphia, 1820.

5488, O. The same.

2 vols. London, 1821.

Rogers, 64, O. A concise account of North America; with a description of several nations of Indians. By Robert Rogers. London, 1765. Sanders, 2666, D. Haytian papers, a collection of the very interesting proclamations, and other official documents, together with some account of the rise, progress, and present state of the kingdom of Hayti. Prince Sanders. Boston, 1818.

By

Sargent, 2100, Q. 5. Papers relative to certain American antiquities. By Winthrop Sargent, Esq. and B. S. Barton, M. D. Philadelphia, 1796. Shepherd, 7346, 0. An historical account of the island of Saint Vincent. By Charles Shepherd. London, 1831.

Simitiere, Du, 968, F. MSS. papers relating to the West Indies. Collected by Du Simitiere.

Smith, 496, Q. The natural history of Nevis, and the rest of the English leeward Charibee islands in America; with an introduction to the art of decyphering. By John Smith. Cambridge, 1745.

Snowden, 2025, D. The history of North and South America, from its discovery to the death of general Washington. By Richard Snowden. Philadelphia, 1806.

Solis, De, 146, & 1009, F. The history of the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Translated into English, from the original Spanish of Don Antonio de Solis, by Thomas Townsend. London, 1724.

416, O. The same. 2 vols. London, 1738.

8989, O. The history of the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. From the Spanish of De Solis. Translated by Thomas Townsend, and revised by N. Hooke. 2 vols. London, 1753.

Southey, 1514, Q. The history of Brazil. By Robert Southey. Part 1st. London, 1810.

6262, O. Chronological history of the West Indies. By Capt. Thomas Southey. 3 vols. London, 1827.

2828, D. The expedition of Orsua, and the crimes of Aguirre. By Robert Southey, Esq. London, 1821.

Thorowgood, 478, Q. 3. & 226, O. 4. Jewes in America; or conjectures concerning the origin of the American Indians. By Thorowgood. don, 1650.

Lon

-478, Q. 5. Americans no Jewes; or an answer to Thorowgood's conjectures. By R. L'Estrange. London, 1652.

Torres, 5108, 1. & 5751, O. An exposition of the commerce of South America; with some observations upon its importance to the United States, with tables of moneys, weights, and measures, and of exchange. Manuel Torres. Philadelphia, 1816.

By Umfreville, 2161, O. The present state of Hudson's bay; containing a description of that settlement, and the adjacent country; and likewise of the fur-trade, with hints for its improvement, &c. To which are added, observations made in the inland parts; a specimen of five Indian languages; and a journal of a journey from Montreal to New York. By Edward Umfreville. London, 1790.

Venegas, 958, & 2602, O. A natural and civil history of California; with accounts of the several voyages and attempts made for settling California; with plates. Translated from the Spanish of Miguel Venegas. 2 vols.

London, 1759.

Vega, 201, F. The royal commentaries of Peru; treating of the original of their laws, government, &c. Written in Spanish, by the Inca Garcilasso de la Vega, and translated into English, by Paul Ricaut. London.

Viduarre, 5766, O. Cartas Americanas politicas y morales que contiener muchas reflecciones sobre le guerra civil de las Americas. Por Manuel de Viduarre. 2 vols. Filadelfia, 1823. Gift of the author. Walton, 4761, 0. An exposé on the dissensions of Spanish America, containing an account of the origin and progress of those fatal differences, by William Walton. London, 1814.

Williams, 2080, O. An inquiry into the truth of the tradition, concerning the discovery of America, by prince Madog ab Owen Gwynedd, about the year 1170. By John Williams, LL. D. London, 1791. Wynne, 1033, & 1760, O. A history of the British empire in America; containing an historical, political and commercial view of the English settlements in North America and the West Indies. By Mr. Wynne. 2 vols. London, 1770.

465, Q. 11. A vindication of the proceedings of the assembly of Jamaica. 1765.

469, Q. 5. Remarks and observations for sailing from France to Quebec. Boston, 1759.

2272, Q. The memorials of the English and French commissioners concerning St. Lucia. London, 1755.

2275, Q. 4. Extract of the proceedings of council relative to a conversion of the present tenures in the province of Quebec. Quebec, 1790.

129, O. Vol. 39. The history of America. Mod. Un. Hist.

180, 181, 1508, 6617, & 8196, O. An account of the European settlements in America. In six parts. Each part contains an accurate description of the settlements in it, their extent, &c. &c. &c. Maps. 2 vols. London, 1758. M. 520, O. An account of the customs and manners of the Mickmakis and Maricheets savage nations, now depending on cape Breton. Written by a French abbot. London, 1758.

528, O. A history of Jamaica, from the earliest accounts, to the taking of Porto Bello, by vice-admiral Vernon. 2d edit. London, 1740.

liam Allen.

Gift of Wil565, O. 2. The conduct of the French, with regard to Nova Scotia ; from the first settlement to the present time. London, 1754.

565, 0.4. Remarks on the French memorials concerning the limits of Acadia, in North America; with two maps, and an answer to the summary discussion, &c. London, 1756.

692, O. An account of the Spanish settlements in America; containing also an account of the discovery of America, by Christopher Columbus. Edinburgh, 1762.

799, O. 2. The civil and natural history, with a geographical description of Tobago. London.

1144, O. 3. An appeal to the public; stating and considering the objections to the Quebec bill. London, 1774.

1145, O. 2. A letter to the earl of Chatham on the Quebec bill. 4th edit. 1774.

1147, 10. 1246, 20. 1982, 11. & 3744, O. 6. Petition of the assembly of Jamaica to the king of Great Britain. Philadelphia, 1775.

1295, O. The Canadian freeholder, à dialogue; showing the sentiments of the bulk of the freeholders of Canada concerning the late Quebec act. 3 vols. London, 1776.

1452, O. 3. An account of the present state of Nova Scotia. Edinburgh, 1786.

1934, O. The present state of Nova Scotia; with a brief account of Canada, and the British islands on the coast of North America. 2d edit. Edinburgh,

1787.

2324, O. Inquiry into the causes of the insurrection in Grenada. London, 1796.

3317, O. 4. Observations and reflections on an act passed in the year 1774, for the settlement of the province of Quebec. London, 1782. P.

5021, O. 1. Statement respecting the earl of Selkirk's settlement upon the Red river, North America, its destruction in 1815 and 1816, and the massacre of governor Semple and his party. London, 1817.

5021, O. 2. A narrative of the occurrences in the Indian countries of North America, since the connexion of the earl of Selkirk with the Hudson's bay company, and his attempt to establish a colony on Red river. London, 1817.

5131, O. History of the island of St. Domingo, from its first discovery by Columbus to the present period. London, 1818.

6015, O. State of Colombia; or reports of the secretaries of state of the republic of Colombia, presented to the first constitutional congress in the year 1823. Translated from the official documents. London, 1824.

6116, O. An account, historical, political, and statistical, of the united provinces of Rio de la Plata. Translated from the Spanish. London, 1825. 8639, O. 2. An account of Jamaica and its inhabitants.

London, 1809.

574, D. A short history of Barbadoes, from its first discovery and settlement, to the end of the year 1767. London, 1768.

796, D. 5. The constitution of the state of New Ireland, known by the name of Nova Scotia. Philadelphia.

796, D. 6. Considerations on the independence, trade, and fisheries of New Ireland, and the adjacent islands. Philadelphia.

989, 990, & 991, D. 2. The examinations of Doctor Marriot, and Messrs. Meseres and Hey at the bar of parliament, concerning the religion and laws of Quebec. Philadelphia, 1774.

2024, D. The history of America, in two books. Extracted from the American edition of the encyclopedia.

2632, D.

Philadelphia, 1798.

Outline of the revolution in Spanish America, or an account of the origin, progress, and actual state of the war carried on between Spain and Spanish America. By a South American. New York, 1815.

HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.

Adair, 623, Q. The history of the American Indians; particularly those nations adjoining to the Mississippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia; with a map of the country referred to in the history. By James Adair. London, 1775.

Allen, 5559, O. A history of the American revolution; comprehending all the principal events both in the field and in the cabinet. By Paul Allen, Esq. 2 vols. Baltimore.

4056, 8638, & 8687, O. An American biographical and historical dictionary; containing an account of the lives, characters, and writings of the most eminent persons in North America, from its first discovery to the present time; and a summary of the history of the several colonies, and of the United States. By William Allen, Boston, 1809

and 1833.

Andrews, 1403, O. History of the war with America, France, Spain, and Holland, commencing in 1775; with plates, maps, and charts. 4 vols. By John Andrews. London, 1786.

Auberteuil, L', 1511, O. Essais historiques et politiques sur les Anglo-Americains. Par M. Williard L'Auberteuil. Brussels, 1781.

Bancroft, 9000, O. A history of the United States, from the discovery of the American continent to the present time. By George Bancroft. ton, 1834.

Bos

Beaujour, 7588, O. Sketch of the United States of North America, at the commencement of the nineteenth century, from 1800 to 1810; with statistical tables and a new map. By the chevalier Felix de Beaujour. Translated from the French, by William Walton, Esq. London, 1814. Blunt, 6088, O. A historical sketch of the formation of the confederacy, particularly with reference to the provincial limits, and the jurisdiction of the general government over Indian tribes and the public territory. By Joseph Blunt. New York, 1825.

Bouquet, 178, 179, & 469, Q. 5. An historical account of the expedition against the Ohio Indians, in 1764; with military papers, a map, and plates. By Col. Henry Bouquet. Philadelphia, 1765.

1978, O. 5. Relation historique de l'expédition contre les Indiens de l'Ohio, en 1764. Commandée par Henry Bouquet. Par C. G. F. Dumas. A Amsterdam, 1769.

Botta, 5335, O, History of the war of the independence of the United States of America. Written by Charles Botta. Translated from the Italian, by George Alexander Otis. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1820.

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