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LETTER (A) to the People of England, on the Prefent Situation and Conduct of National Affairs. Letter I. The Third Edition. London: Printed in the Year, 1756. 56 pages. Half morocco. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 1698) LETTER (A SECOND) to the People of England on Foreign Subsidies, Subsidiary Armies, and Their Confequences to this Nation. The Third Edition. London: J. Scott, MDCCLVI. 56 pp. Half morocco. (4s. 6d. 1699)

8vo.

LETTER (A THIRD) to the People of England, on Liberty, Taxes, And the Application of Publick Money. The Third Edition. London: Printed in the Year, 1756. Title and pp. 5-54. half morocco. (4s. 6d. 1700)

8vo.

LETTER (A FOURTH) to the People of England. On the conduct of the M- -rs in Alliances, Fleets, and Armies, fince the firft Differences on the Ohio, to the taking of Minorca by the French. London: M. Collier, 1756. Half-title, title, and 111 pp. half (4s. 6d. 1701)

mor. 8vo.

LETTER (A) to a Clergyman, in the Colony of Connecticut, from his Friend. In which, the true Notion of Orthodoxy is enquired into; and fome Thoughts are fuggefted concerning publick Tefts of Orthodoxy, and the mifchievous Effects of fetting up falfe Tefts thereof. New-Haven: Printed by James Parker, and Company. MDCCLVII. 24 pp. signed Catholicus.' 8vo. (4s. 6d. 1702)

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LETTER (A) to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq; from an Officer at Fort Frontenac. London: J. Fleming, MDCCLIX. Half-title, title, and 38 pp. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 1703) LETTER (A) to the Glergy of the Colony of Connecticut, from an Aged Layman of faid Colony. [New-Haven] Printed in the Year 1760. 22 pp. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 1704) LETTER (A) Addressed to Two Great Men, on the Prospect of Peace; And on the Terms neceffary to be infifted upon in the Negociation. London: A. Millar, MDCCLX. Title and 56 pp. Half morocco. (5s. 6d. 1705)

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LETTER (A) Addressed to Two Great Men, on the Prospect of Peace; And on the Terms neceffary to be infifted upon in the Negociation. The Second Edition, corrected. London: A Millar, MDCCLX. Half-title, title, and text 56 pp. Half morocco. 8vo. (5s. 6d. 1706) LETTER (A) To an Honourable Brigadier General, Commander in Chief of his Majefty's Forces in Canada. London, J. Burd, 1760. Title and 32 pp. half mor. 8vo. (5s. 6d. 1707)

Now generally acknowledged to be by Junius. It has been reprinted by Mr. Simons of the British Museumi.

LETTER (A) to the People of England, on the Necessity of putting an Immediate End to the War; and The Means of obtaining an Advantageous Peace. London: R. Griffiths, MDCCLX. Title and 52 pp. half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 1708) LETTER (A) to a Great M R, on the Profpect of a Peace; Wherein the Demolition of the Fortifications of Louisbourg Is fhewn to be abfurd; The Importance of Canada fully refuted; The proper Barrier pointed out in North America; and the Reasonablenefs and Neceffity of retaining the French Sugar Islands. Containing Remarks on fome preceding Pamphlets that have treated of the Subject, and a fuccinct View of the whole Terms that ought to be infifted on from France at a future Negociation. By an unprejudiced Observer. London: G. Kearsly, MDCCLXI. Title and 148 pp. half mor. (7s. 6d. 1709) LETTER (A) to G. G. Stiff in Opinions, always in the wrong. London: J. Williams, MDCCLXVII. Half-title, title, and text 96 pp. Half morocco. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 1710)

This letter is signed L, at the end, and is dated "Richmond, Jan. 18, 1767." It was addressed to George Grenville, the Minister, and relates entirely to American Affairs.

LETTER, (A) concerning an American Bishop, &c. To Dr. Bradbury Chandler, Ruler of St. John's Church, in Elizabeth-Town. In Anfwer to the Appendix Of His Appeal to the Public, &c. Printed, A.D. 1768. 19 pp. Half morocco. (7s. 6d. 1711) LETTER (A) To the Right Honourable The Earl BH, His M-y's Sy of

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S-te for the C—1——s, on the Present Situation of Affairs in the Island of Gr-n-da. London: J. Wilkie, M.DCC.LXIX. 54 pp. Half morocco. (4s. 6d. 1712) LETTER (A) to Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. [in answer to the False Alarm,] J. Almon, 1770. Title, and pp. 5-54. half mor. 8vo. (3s. 6d. 1713) LETTER (A) from a Virginian to the Members of the Congrefs to be held at Philadelphia, on The First of September, 1774. Boston, printed: London, reprinted; J. Wilkie 1774. Title, 4 and 60 pp. half mor. 8vo. (5s. 6d. 1713*)

LETTER (A) to Doctor Tucker on his proposal of a Separation between Great Britain and her American Colonies. London. J. Becket, MDCCLXXIV. Title and 36 pp. half mor. 8vo. (5s. 6d. 1714) LETTER (A) to a Member of Parliament on the Present Unhappy Dispute between Great-Britain and her Colonies. Wherein the Supremacy of the Former is Afferted and Proved; and the Necessity of Compelling the Latter to pay due Obedience to the Sovereign State, is Enforced, upon Principles of Sound Policy, Reason, and Justice. London: J. Walter, MDCCLXXIV. Title and 47 pp. half mor. (5s. 6d. 1715)

8vo.

LETTER (A) to [William Pitt] the Earl of Chatham, on the Quebec Bill. London: T. Cadell, MDCCLXXIV. Title and 36 pp. Half morocco. (4s. 6d. 1716)

8vo.

LETTER (A) to the People of Great-Britain, in Answer to that published by the American Congress. London: F. Newbery, MDCCLXXV. 59 pp. half mor. 8vo. (5s. 6d. 1717) LETTER (A) to the Right Honourable Lord Camden, on the Bill for restraining the Trade and Fishery of the Four Provinces of New England. London: T. Cadell, MDCCLXXV. Title and 44 pp. half mor. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 1718) LETTER (A) to Doctor Mather. Occafioned by his difingenuous Reflexions upon a certain Pamphlet, entitled, Salvation for all Men. By One who wishes well to Him in common with Mankind.

[Rev. John Clark, of Boston.] Boston: Printed and fold by T. and J. Fleet at the Bible and Heart in Cornhill, 1782. Title, and text 9 pp. Unbound. (2s. 6d. 1719)

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LETTERS (Two) of the Lord Bishop of London: The First, To the Masters and Miftreffes of Families in the English Plantations abroad; Exhorting them to Encourage and Promote the Inftruction of their Negroes in the Chriftian Faith. The Second, To the Missionaries there; Directing them to diftribute the faid Letter, and Exhorting them to give their Affittance towards the Inftruction of the Negroes within their feveral Parishes. London: Joseph Downing, M.DCC.XXVII. 20 pp. Half (7s. 6d. 1720)

mor. 4to.

LETTERS from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, To the Inhabitants of the British Colonies. Boston: Printed by Mein and Fleeming, and to be sold by John Mein, at the London Book-Store, NorthSide of King-Street. MDCCLXVIII. Title and pp. 5-146. To the ingenious Author,' etc. 2 pp. Half (5s. 6d. 1721)

morocco. 8vo.

LETTERS and other Papers relating to the Proceedings of his Majefty's Commiffioners. By the Earl of Carlisle, Sir Henry Clinton, William Eden, Esquire, and George Johnstone, Esquire, Commiffioners appointed by his Majefty in Pursuance of an Act of Parliament, to treat, confult, and agree upon the Means of quieting the Disorders now subfifting in certain of the Colonies, Plantations, and Provinces of North-America. 55 pp. Proposed Appendix to the feveral Publications relating to the Proceedings of His Majesty's Commissioners. By a Well Wither to the Profperity both of GreatBritain and North-America. [Rivington, NewYork, 1778] 10 leaves. Privately printed. Half (10s. 6d. 1722)

mor. 8vo.

LETTERS of Papinian: In which The Conduct, prefent State, and Profpects of the American Congress are Examined. New-York, Printed: London: Reprinted for J. Wilkie, MDCCLXXIX. 3 prel. leaves, and text 86 pp. uncut. Half morocco.

8vo.

(5s. 6d. 1723)

LETTERS to a Nobleman, on the Conduct of the War in the Middle Colonies. London: J. Wilkie,

MDCCLXXIX. 3 prel. leaves, and 101 pp. With a (5s. 6d. 1724)

Plan. 8vo.

LETTERS to a Nobleman, on the Conduct of the War in the Middle Colonies. The Fourth Edition. London: G. Wilkie, MDCCLXXX. 3 prel. leaves, and 101 pp. With the Plan. 8vo. (5s. 6d. 1725) LETTERS and Dissertations, by the Author of the Letter Analysis A. P. On the Disputes between Great Britain and America. London: Printed for the Author. M.DCC.LXXXII. 130 pp. half mor. 12mo. (7s. 6d. 1726) LETTERS and Papers on Agriculture: Extracted from the Correspondence of a Society instituted at Halifax, for Promoting Agriculture in the Province of Nova-Scotia. To which is added a selection of Papers on various branches of Husbandry, from some of the best publications on the subject in Europe and America. Vol. I. [all published?] Halifax Printed by John Howe, in BarringtonStreet. M.DCC.XCI. 139 pp. Contents 2 pp.

green morocco extra. 8vo.

Old (7s. 6d. 1727)

With the Autograph of John Inglis, Bishop of Nova Scotia, on the title-page.

LETTRES/ à un Amériquain/ sur l'histoire naturelle, générale et par-/ticuliere de monsieur de Buffon./ troisiéme partie./ à Hamburg/ 1.7.5.1./ Title, 31, 96, and 69 pp. Small 8vo. (10s. 6d. 1728) LEWIS (MERRIWETHER.) The Travels of Capts. Lewis & Clarke, from St. Louis, by way of the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, to the Pacific Ocean; performed in the years 1804, 1805, & 1806, by Order of the Government of the United States. Containing delineations of the Manners, Customs, Religion, &c. Of the Indians, compiled from Various Authentic Sources, and Original Documents, and a Summary of the Statistical View of the Indian Nations, from the Official communications of Merriwether Lewis. Illustrated with a Map of the Country, inhabited by the Western Tribes of Indians. London: Longman, 1809. ix and 309 pp. Map. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 1729)

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