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suivis des Poésies Basques du même Auteur. Seconde édition augmentée d'une Introduction bibliographique. Paris. 1837.

Post 8vo, uncut; scarce.

1824 PSALMS. The Whole Booke of Psalmes faithfully 70 00 Translated into English Metre, whereunto is prefixed a discourse declaring not only the lawfullness, but also. the necessity of the heavenly Ordinance of singing Scripture Psalms in the Churches of God. Imprinted

1640.

New York. 1862.

8vo, blue levant morocco, gilt top, by W. Mathews; thick paper; one of twelve copies so printed. Fowle's copy sold for $60; Whiteman's for $50.

A literal reprint of the Bay Psalm Book; being the earliest New England version of the Psalms, and the first book printed in America.

1825 PSALTER or Psalms of David, Printed as they are to be 100 sung or said in Churches. London. 1848.

4to, boards, uncut. A beautifully printed and rubricated volume, with woodcut BORDERS.

1000

1826 PUBLIC LAWS of the Confederate States of America
Passed at the First Session of the First Congress, 1862.
Carefully collated with the Originals at Richmond.
Edited by James Matthews... To be continued an-
nually.

Richmond: R. M. Smith, Printer to Congress. 1862.
Royal 8vo, sheep. See Statutes.

1827 PUGIN. Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Cos3500 tume. Compiled from Ancient Authorities and Examples, by A. Welby Pugin, Architect. Illustrated by Extracts from the works of Durandus, Georgius, Bona, Catalani, Gerbert, Martene, Molanus, Thiers, Mabillon, Ducange, etc. Enlarged and revised by the Rev. Ber

1500

nard Smith, M.A., of St. Marie's College, Oscott. Third Edition.

Imp. 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut.

London. 1868.

The standard work on Ecclesiastical Ornament, illustrated by 73 PLATES, all splendidly printed in gold and colors, and about 50 WOODCUTS in the text, giving examples of the Costume of the Roman, English, French, and German Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, etc., etc.

1828 PURCHAS. Hakluytus Posthumus, or Purchas, his Pilgrimes, containing Peregrinations and Discoveries in

the remotest North and East parts of Asia, called Tartaria and Asia, by Englishmen and others, and Voyages and Discoveries of the North parts of the World, by Land and Sea, Polar Regions and North-West of America, also English Northern Navigation, and Discoveries of Greenland, the North-West Passage, and other Arctic Regions; Voyages and Travels to and in the New World, called America, and of the Seas and Islands adjacent.

London, 1625-26.

5 vols, folio, russia, gilt edges. Engraved TITLE.

"We owe to the zeal and vast erudition of this laborious man, one of the most cele

brated collection of Voyages which have ever appeared-valuable alike for the abundance of his materials and its importance to the history of early discoveries, especially those of the English."--Biog. Universelle.

Purchas says, in his preface, that he has incorporated the substance of more than twelve hundred writers of Voyages and Travels. Priced, in Quartrich's Catalogue for 1869, £100.

1829 PURVIANCE (R.) A Narrative of Events which Occurred in Baltimore Town during the Revolutionary

War.

12mo, 21., pp. 331, cloth.

Baltimore. 1849.

50 1830 PUTNAM (G. P.) American Facts. Notes and Statistics Relative to the United States of America.

Post 8vo, boards, uncut.

London. 1845

1831 PUTNAM. 00

Memoirs of the Life, Adventures, and Military Exploits of Israel Putnam, Senior Major-General in the Revolutionary Army of the United States, and next in Rank to Gen. Washington. Together with memoirs of Major General Lee. Dedicated to

the Youth of America.

Philadelphia: Published and Sold by David Hogan.
Stiles, Printer. 1808.

24m0, pp. 107, red crushed levant morocco, by Matthews.

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UINCY (J., Jr.) Observations on the Act of Parliament, commonly called the Boston Post-Bill; With thoughts on Civil Society and Standing Armies. Philadelphia. MDCCLXXIV.

8vo, pp. 60, levant morocco, gilt top, uncut.

1834 QUINCY (J.) The History of Harvard University.

Boston. 1860.

2 vols., royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. PLATES and WOODCUTS. The most complete work on the subject.

51835 QUINCY. A Municipal History of the Town and City of Boston, During Two Centuries, From September 17, 1630, to September 17, 1830.

00

8vo, cloth.

Boston. 1852.

1836 QUINT (A. H.) A Sermon at the Election, Jan. 3,

1866.

Boston. 1866.

8vo, half brown morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet.

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451838 RABELAIS. [Another Copy.]

4 vols., 8vo, calf, sprinkled edges.

London. 1807.

"This translation is, by the best judges, accounted the most perfect version of any author whatever; as it preserves the spirit of the obscure, singular, and difficult original in substantial vigor."-WRANGHAM

1839 RAFFLES (T.) Memoir of the Life and Public Services
of Sir Thomas Raffles, particularly on the government
of Java, with Details of the Commerce of the Eastern
Archipelago.
London. 1835.

2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Also an Atlas of PLATES, many of which are colored.

1840 RAFINESQUE (C. S.) Atlantic Journal and Friend of 225 Knowledge. Philadelphia. 1832-1833.

1000

8vo, half calf, gilt.

1841 RALEIGH (W.) The Poems of Sir Walter Raleigh:
now first collected. With a Biographical and Critical
Introduction: By Sir Egerton Brydges, K. J.

Printed at the Private Press of Lee Priory: by
Johnson and Warwick. 1813.

4to, morocco, extra, morocco and vellum linings.

From Dr. Morehead's Library.

100 copies printed. Very scarce.

"A votary, of whom the Muses cannot but be proud."-HEADLEY.

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