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3502 Price (R.) Observations sur la nature de la liberté civile, sur les principes du gouvernement, sur la justice et la politique de la guerre avec l'Amérique. Auxquelles on a ajouté un Appendix et un Postscriptum. Trad. de l'Angl. sur la 11me édit. augm. et corr. par l'auteur. Rotterdam, 1776. sd. uucut. 8vo.

Confer no. 1023-24 and 3142-43.

3503 Religious Sects.

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Labadists. (See 1305-23 and 2959-65.)
La Marque (Ant. de) Den Verresen Jan van Leyden ende Barent
Knipperdollink, ofte het gantsche leven en bedrijf van Jan de Labadie.
Uit het Frans vertaald. Rotterd. J. Borstius, 1670. 22 pp. 4to. Slightly
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(The resurrected J. v. L. and B. K., or the whole life and profession of Jan de Labadie. Transl. from the French.)

The author, former disciple of de Labadie, eye-witness of this history, reveals his Hypocrisies, Fanaticism, Heresies etc.

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3504 Roux de Rochelle, Etats-Unis d'Amerique. Paris, F. Didot Frères, 1839. map and 96 plates. hf. cloth. 8vo.

3505 Sabbath. Account of memorials presented to Congress, respecting Sabbath Mails, etc. Boston, 1829. 8vo. 23 pp.

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3506 Seybert (Ad.) Statistical Annals of the United states of America, founded on official documents, 1798-1818. Philad. 1818. calf. 4to. 4.50 3507 Silva (Inn. F. da) Dizzionario bibliographico Portuguez. Estudos applicaveis à Portugal y ao Brasil. Lisboa, 1858-59. Vol. {—III (A— Jo.) 3 vols. hf. mor. 8vo.

Complete in 7 vols. Out of print and scarce.

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3508 Smith (L.) Anglus-Brit.-Jamaicensis, Dissert. med. inaug. de colica apud incolas Caribienses endemia. Lugd. Batav. 1727. 28 pp. 4to.

SONG-BOOKS.

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Schellinger (W.) 't Volmaeckte en toe-geruste Schip, bestaende in fraye gedichten, en aerdige liedekens voor alle liefhebbers der groote Zeevaert. Amsterd., M. de Groot, 1680. in parchment. sm. 8vo. 123 pp.

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(The complete and equiped Ship, consisting in fine poems and pretty songs for all who love Navigation.)

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VERY RARE popular book of Songs for the Seamen, voyage to Terreneuf” and Greenland for whalefishing.

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the rarest chapbooks, in original cover. Slightly stained and wanting a part of the last pag. (blank.)

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A la Zoutmans victorie, bevogten door de Hollanders op de Doggersbank, 5 Aug. 1781. Als meede de Nieuwste Liederen 8e druk. Amsterd., S. en W. Koene, (1784?) 92 pp. sm. 8vo.

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(On the victory of Zoutman, by the Dutch on the English, in the seafight at Doggersbank, 5 Aug. 1781. Besides the Newest Songs. 8th edition.) CHAPBOOK of popular Songs of the greatest rarity. The greatest part of the songs relate to the victory on the English; there is a special poem on the Declaration of the Independence of America by Holland, on the alliance of France with America and the armed neutrality. The 6 last pagg. some

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De Amerikaansche Koopman, zingende de nieuwste, fraayste en aangenaamste liederen. 3e druk. Amsterd., S. en W. Koene, (1783 ?) 94 pp. sm. 8vo.

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(The American Merchant, who sings the newest, finest and prettiest songs. 3d edition.)

RARE. A chapbook of popular songs under this title proves the sympathy of the population in the American affairs. It contains songs on the victory on the English at Doggersbank, on the capture of St. Eustatius by the French, Fine copy, uncut.

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De Opper-Admiraal van Holland, waar in te vinden zijn veel fraaije oorlogs- en andere Liederen, alle op de tegenwoordige tijdsomstandigheid toepasselijk. Amsterd., B. Koene, (1781?) two woodcuts. 92 pp. sm. 8vo.

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(The Upper-Admiral of Holland, containing many fine Songs of War and others, all relating to the present affairs.)

RARE CHAPBOOK of popular Songs. It contains the Song in honour of PAUL JONES on his arrival in Texel with 2 captured English vessels, in 1779 (see No. 1181, 82); a parody of it on the English: Here comes Jack the Englishman; a dialogue between the King of France and Paul Jones; songs on the war with England, etc. The first pagg. somewhat stained. Chapbook of popular songs under this title. (Amsterd. 1780?) 94 pp. sm. 8vo. (wants title, pp. 23—26, 55–58, 71-75, 87-90.

Paul Jonas.

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OF THE UTMOST RARITY; the first copy I ever saw, wherefore it is presented here with all its defectuosities. It begins with the popular Dutch song: Here our dear Paul Jonas comes, what a funny fellow, and proves the sympathy with him and the American cause. The current title at the top of the pagg. is: Paul Jonas.

3514 Stuyvesant. (See No. 1446--50 and 3044-47.)

Berniera (Joh. Aug.) Tyd-verhaal der Nederlandsche Geschiedenissen, van de Unie van Utrecht, 1579 tot 1701. Utrecht, Joh. van Stuyvezand, 1701. hf. calf. sm. 8vo.

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(Chronological Register of the History of the Netherlands, since the Union at Utrecht, 1579 till 1701.)

3515 Verplanck (Gul. C.) Address delivered before the American Academy of Fine Arts. New-York, 1824. Engrav. bust of B. West on the title. 45 pp. 8vo. -75 3516 Walsh (Rob., Jr.) Appeal from the Judgments of Great Britain respecting the United States of America, containing an Historical Outline of their merits and wrongs as Colonies. Philad. 1819. bds. Svo. 2.50 For this work the author received the thanks of the Legislature of Pennsylvania. 3517 War declared against Great Britain by the Un. States of America, with an exposition of the motives. No place. 1812. 27 pp. Svo. -.60 3518 Webster (Dan.) Speech in reply to Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina, relative the public lands. Delivered in the Senate. N. York, 1830.

8vo.

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3519 West-Indies. Meinicke (C. E.) Versuch einer Geschichte der europäischen Colonien in Westindien, nach den Quellen bearbeitet. Weimar, 1831. 785 pp. hf. calf. 8vo.

Confer no 1757-71, 3216-24.

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3520 Wolcott (O.) Remarks on the present state of currency, credit, commerce and national industry. N. York, 1820. 8vo.

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3521 Autographs. Anonyme. French Prince or Nobleman. A. L. in French to Count Verhuell at Paris, from Canada, 3 May 1835. 4 pp. 4to. 3.

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Curious letter signed M. N. D. Depuis plusieurs années il lauguit au sein des forèts de Canada et mange le pain de la misère en se livrant à l'instruction de la jeunesse. La mort de François II (l'empereur d'Antriche) le fait espérer de revendiquer les droits d'apanage sur le principanté de Westerwald, mais il craint que Metternich," etc. etc.

Capellen (J. D. v. d.) Distinguished Patriot, promotor of the American interests, etc.

2 A. L. S. in Dutch, dated Amst. 14 March, Zwol, 7 April 1782. 4 pp. 4to. 3.50 On the American affairs; Adams is acknowledged as Minister of the Un. States.

3523 Autographs.

Lathrop (Jos.) DD., Pastor of the Cong. Church

in W. Springfield, distinguished orator.

A. L. S. to the Lt. Governor Brigham at Norwich, dated WestSpringfield, July 1809. 3 pp. fol.

Remarkable letter on matters of conscience.

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3524 Plates. Views in Asia, Africa, Europe and America, representing the principal places and the costumes of the inhabitants. 40 Original drawings in India ink and in brown and red, by an able anonymous Dutch Artist, at the beginning of the 18th century. High 18, br. 24 cent. 50.

Fine and remarkable collection, specially for the costumes of the natives and inhabitants. It comprises 12 views in America, viz: New Amsterdam, Quebec, Florida, Havana, Curaçao, Porto Rico, Mexico, Ciosco, Fernambuco, St. Salvador, Carthagena and Callao de Lima. Besides: Batavia, Goa, Tripoli, Alexandria, Rome, Venice, etc. etc. - These drawings are in the style of the views published in 1790 by C. Allard and afterwards by P. Schenk (see no 1793, 94), but differ widely from them and are somewhat larger. 3525 Portraits. Labadie (Jean de), French Protest. Minister in Holland, founder of a mystic Sect, whose followers went to America and established there a large community. b. 1610, d. 1674. See Catal. of Portraits No. 626-32; Cat. of Books No. 1305-23; Supplem. No. 3503. Bust to the left, in oval, surrounded by ornaments. fol. - Original drawing from nature with the pen „au lavis de bistre et à la sanguine,' by G. de Lairesse. 75.

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Very fine piece of this celebrated artist. This portrait is engraved by an anonymous and published by H. Sweerts at Amst. see No. 626.

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Spilbergen (J. van) Dutch Navigator round the world. d. See Catal. of Books No. 1968-73; Cat. of Portr. No. 1087-89. Bust to the left, in cercle. Very fine drawing in ink, with the pen, on vellum, by Hier. Wiericx. sin. 8vo. 25.

Vries (David Pietersz. de), first Dutch Navigator to NewNetherland 1632-44, first historian of that colony; master of the artillery in North-Holland. b. 1593. See Catal. of portr. No. 1172; Catal. of Books No. 1109.

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Bust to the right, in oval, in crayon, on vellum. large 4to. 225.Original drawing by Corn. Visscher, signed and dated 1658, by the celebrated artist himself, who engraved the same portrait (No. 1172.) — Very fine drawing of one of the rarest portraits.

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3528 Atlases. The English Pilot, describing the West India navigation, from Hudson's Bay to the River Amazones. With a new description of New Foundland, New England, New York, Virginia. Maryland, Carolina, etc. London, Mount and Davidson, 1794. bound. fol.

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66 pp. text, 22 large maps and numerous figures of the coast in the text. 3529 Jefferys (Th.) West-India Atlas, or a compendious description of the West-Indies, illustrated with 40 correct charts and maps, taken from actual surveys. With an historical account of the several countries and islands. London. 1775. hf. bound. roy. fol.

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Interesting Atlas, published at the beginning of the War of Independ. A compleat chart of the W. Ind. is given in 17 sheets, represent. the coasts of Louisiana, Florida, Mexico, Yucatan, etc. Amongst the 16 special maps of the islands are Jamaica, Ruattan, Tobago, Curaçao, etc.

3530 Maps. Arctic Regions. Portulano of the coasts of Europe, with separate map of a large part of Greenland and Spitzbergen, a part of Nova Zembla, etc. Amstelredam, J. Ez. Cloppenburgh, 1621. Large fol. 61 by 83 cent. Printed on vellum. Confer Catal. of Atlases No. 2136.

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Interesting map, drawn by Harmen and Marten Jansz., renowned chartmakers at Edam, and engraved by Abraham Goos Ainstelod. 1620. See: P. Goos, Marine Atlases No. 1941-49.

3531 Boston and its vicinity from actual survey by J. G. Hales. Boston, 1819. 65 by 80 centim., pasted on cloth and folded in-8vo. 1.50 3532 The Hudson between Sandy Hook and Sandy Hill, with the post road between New York and Albany. New York, A. T. Goodrich & Co., 1820. in 14 parts. 18 by 23 cent. 1 vol. hf. calf. 8vo. 1.— New-Netherland. Chart of the coasts of New-Netherland (with Virginia and New-England), by Arnold Colom Amsterdam (1650?) 55 by 63 cent. coloured. See No. 1931 and 2025-38. 4.Not mentioned in Asher's List.

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New-York, State, with part of the adjacent states, by J. Heddy. New-York, J. E. Astburn and Co. 1818. 98 by 110 centim. coloured, pasted on cloth and folded in 8vo.

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