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Verlegts Johann Leonhard Buggel, 1695./ Two Volumes. Theil I. 14 prel. leaves with folding map of the world; Text, 480 pp; and one blank leaf. Theil II. 13 prel. leaves and one blank leaf; Text, pp. 3-357. Blue morocco extra gilt, by Hayday. (17. 1s. 2460) SHARP (BARTHOLOMEW). The/ Voyages/ and/ Adventures/ of/ Capt. Barth. Sharp/ And others, in the South Sea :/ Being/ a Journal of the fame./ Also/ Capt. Van Horn with his Buccanieres fur-/ prizing of la Vera Cruz./ To which is added/ The true Relation of Sir Henry Morgan/ his Expedition against the Spaniards in the/ Weft-Indies, and his taking Panama./ Together with/ The Prefident of Panama's Account of the fame/ Expedition: Tranflated out of Spanish./ And Col. Beefton's adjustment of the Peace be-/tween the Spaniards and English in the Weft Indies./ Published by P. A. Esq;/ London/ Printed by B. W. for R. H. and S. T. and are to be fold/ by Walter Davis in Amen-Corner. MDCLXXXIV./ 12 prel. leaves and 172 pp. Calf. 8vo. (15s. 2461)

SHARP (GRANVILLE). Extract from a Representation of the Injustice and Dangerous Tendency of tolerating Slavery; or Admitting the leaft Claim of private Property in the Perfons of Men in England. By Granville Sharp. First printed in London. MDCCLXIX. Title, and pp. 147-198. Index, 6 pp. Half morocco. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2462) SHARP (GRANVILLE). A General Plan for laying out Towns and Townships on the New-Acquired Lands in the East Indies, America, or elsewhere; In order to promote Cultivation, and raise the Value of all the adjoining Land, at the Price of giving gratis the Town-Lots, and, in some Cases (as in new Colonies), also the small Out-Lots, to the first Settlers and their Heirs so long as they possess no other Land; and on equitable Conditions. First Printed in 1794. Second Edition 1804. 24 pp. With plan. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2463)

SHARP (JOHN). A Sermon Preached at TrinityChurch in New-York, in America, Auguft 13, 1706, At the Funeral Of the Right Honourable Katherine Lady Cornbury, Baronefs Clifton of

Leighton Bromfwold, &c. Heiress to the most noble Charles Duke of Richmond and Lenox, Wife to his Excellency Edward Lord Viscount Cornbury, Her Majefty's Captain General, and Governor in Chief of the Provinces of New-York, New-Jersey, and Territories depending thereon in America, &c. By John Sharp, A. M. Chaplain to the Queen's Forces in the Province of New York. London: Printed by H. Hills, [1708.] 16 pp. Half morocco. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 2464) SHARP (JOHN). A Sermon Preached at TrinityChurch in New-York, in America, Auguft 13. 1706. At the Funeral Of the Right Honourable Katherine Lady Cornbury, Baronefs Clifton of Leighton Bromfwold, &c. Heirefs to the moft Noble Charles Duke of Richmond and Lenox, and Wife to his Excellency Edward Lord Vitcount Cornbury, Her Majefty's Captain General, and Governor in chief of the Provinces of New-York, New-Jerfey, and Territories depending thereon in America, &c. By John Sharp, A. M. Chaplain to the Queen's Forces in the Province of New-York. London: J. Morphew, 1708. 16 pp. Unbound. (7s. 6d. 2465)

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SHEBBEARE (J.) An Answer to the Queries, contained in A Letter to Dr. Shebbeare, Printed in the Public Ledger, August 10. Together with Animadversions on Two Speeches In Defence of the Printers of A Paper, fubfcribed a South Briton. The First pronounced by The Right Hon. Thomas Townsend, in the Houfe of Commons, And printed in the London Packet of February 18. The Second by The Right Learned Counsellor Lee, in Guildhall, And printed in the Public Ledger of Auguft 12. In the Examination of which a Comparison naturally arifes between the public and private Virtues of Their Prefent Majefties, and thofe of King William and Queen Mary. The Merits, alfo of Roman Catholics, and of Diffenters from the Church of England, refpecting Allegiance and Liberty, and their Claims to National Protection, are fairly stated, from their past and prefent Tranfactions. By J. Shebbeare, M.D. London: S. Hooper, Title and text 179 pp. Half morocco. (4s. 6d. 2466)

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SHEBBEARE (J.) An Essay on the Origin, Progrefs and Establishment of National Society; in which The Principles of Government, the Definitions of phyfical, moral, civil, and religious Liberty, contained in Dr. Price's Obfervations, &c. are fairly examined and fully refuted: Together with A Juftification of the Legislature, in reducing America to Obedience by Force. To which is added An Appendix on the Excellent and admirable in Mr. Burke's fecond printed Speech of the 22d of March, 1775. By J. Shebbeare, M.D. London: J. Bew, M.DCC.LXXVI. Title and 212 pp. Half morocco. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2467) SHEBBEARE (J.) An Essay on the Origin, Progrefs and Eftablishment of National Society; in which The Principles of Government, the Definitions of phyfical, moral, civil and religious Liberty, contained in Dr. Price's Obfervations, &c. are fairly examined and fully refuted: Together with A Juftification of the Legislature, in reducing America to Obedience by Force. To which is added an Appendix on the Excellent and admirable in Mr. Burke's fecond printed Speech of the 22d of March, 1775. By J. Shebbeare, M.D. Second Edition. London: J. Bew, MDCCLXXVI. Title and 212 pp. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2468) SHEFFIELD (JOHN Lord). Observations on the Commerce of the American States. By John Lord Sheffield. A New Edition, much enlarged. With an Appendix, Containing Tables of the Imports and Exports of Great Britain to and from all Parts. Alfo, the Exports of America, &c. With Remarks on thofe Tables, and on the late Proclamations, &c. London: J. Debrett, MDCCLXXXIV. 8 prel. leaves and 288 pp. Tables numbered I to XI. The Tonage' etc. 1 page. 8vo. (6s. 6d. 2469) SHEFFIELD (JOHN Lord). Observations on the Commerce of the American States. By John Lord Sheffield. With an Appendix; Containing Tables of the Imports and Exports of Great Britain to and from all Parts, from 1700 to 1783. Alfo the Exports of America, &c. With Remarks on those Tables, on the Trade and Navigation of Great Britain, and on the late Proclamations, &c. The Sixth Edition, enlarged. With a Complete Index

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to the whole. London: J. Debrett, M,DCC,LXXXIV. 2 prel. leaves; 'Introduction' xivii pp; Errata' 1 page, Text 345 pp. Tables numbered I to XVI. "The Tonage' 1 page; Contents' 4 pp; ' Index' 17 pp; Errata' 1 page. 8vo. (78. 6d. 2470) SHELVOCKE (GEORGE). A Voyage round the World By the Way of the Great South Sea, Perform'd in the Years 1719, 20, 21, 22, in the Speedwell, of London, of 24 Guns and 100 Men, (under His Majefty's Commiffion to cruize on the Spaniards in the late War with the Spanish Crown) till fhe was caft away on the Ifland of Juan Fernandes, in May 1720; and afterwards continu'd in the Recovery, the Jesus Maria and Sacra Familia, &c. By Capt. George Shelvocke, Commander of the Speedwell, Recovery, &c. in this Expedition. London: J. Senex, MDCCXXVI. 4 prel. leaves; 'Preface' xxxii pp; Contents' 4 pp; Text 468 pp. Copperplate map and plates at pp. 106, 253, and 404 (2). Old calf. 8vo. (10s. 6d. 2471) SHEPARD (THOMAS). The/ Sincere/ Convert/ Difcovering/ the Paucity/ of true Believers;/ And the great Difficultie of Saving Converfion./ By Tho. Shepheard, fometimes/ of Immanuel Colledge in Cambridge./ London,/ Printed by T. P. and M. S. and are to be fold by John Sweeting, at the Angel/ in Popes-head Alley, 1643./ 9 prel. leaves and 266 pp. Old morocco. 8vo. (15s. 2472) SHEPARD (THOMAS). The Sound Beleever./ Or, A Treatise/ of Evangelicall Converfion./ Discovering/The work of Chrifts Spirit, in/ reconciling of a finner to God. By Tho: Shepard, fometimes/ of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge,/ Now Preacher of Gods Word/ in New England./ London, Printed for R. Dawlman 1645./ 3 prel. leaves and 352 pp. Old morocco. 8vo. (15s. 2473) SHEPARD (THOMAS). Theses Sabbaticæ./ Or,/ The Doctrine of the/ Sabbath :/ Wherein/ The Sabbaths [1. Morality./ II. Change./ III. Beginning. IV. Sanctification./] are clearly dif cuffed. Which were firft handled more largely in/ fundry Sermons in Cambridge in New-England/ in opening of the fourth Commandment. In unfolding whereof many Scriptures are cleared, divers

Cafes of Con-/fcience refolved, and the Morall Law as a rule of life to a Believer,/ occafionally and diftinctly handled./ By Thomas Shepard, Paftor of the Church of Chrift at Cambridge in NewEngland./ London, Printed by T. R. and E. M. for John Rothwell at Sun and/ Fountaine in Pauls Church-yard. 1649./ Four Parts. Part I. 10 prel. leaves and 152 pp. Second Part. 32 pp. Third and Fourth Part. 50 pp. Old calf. 4to. (1l. 1s. 2474) SHEPARD (THOMAS). Certain/ Select Cases/ Refolved. Specially, tending to the right/ ordering of the heart, that/ we may comfortably walk/ with God in our general/ and particular Callings./ By Thomas Shephard,/ Sometimes of Emanuel-Colledge/ in Cambridge, Now Preacher of Gods Word in New-/England./ London, Printed by W. H. for John Rothwell, at the Sun/ and Fountain in Pauls Church-yard, near/ the little Northdoor. 1650./ 4 prel. leaves and 87 pp. Old calf. 8vo. (10s. 6d. 2475)

SHEPARD (THOMAS). Subjection/ to/ Chrift/ in all his/ Ordinances,/ and Appointments,/ The best means to preferve our/ Liberty./ Together with a/ Treatise/ Of Ineffectual Hearing the Word;/ How we may know whether we have heard/ the fame effectually: And by what means it may become effectual unto us. With fome remarkable Paffages of his life./ By Tho. Shephard, late Paftor of the Church/ of Chrift in Cambridge in New-England. Now published by Mr. Jonathan Michell/ Paftor of the laid Church in New-England./ London, Printed for John Rothwell and are to be fold by Tho. Brewfter, at the three Bibles, in Pauls Church-/yard neer the Weft end 1652./ 8 prel. leaves and 195 pp. Table 11 pp. Old calf. 8vo. (15s. 2476)

SHEPARD (THOMAS). The/ Sound Beleever./ A/ Treatise of/ Evangelicall Converfion./ Discovering/ The work of Chrifts Spirit, in/ reconciling of a Sinner to God./ By Thomas Shepard,/ fometimes of Emmanuel Coledge in Cam-/bridge, now Preacher of Gods Word in/ New-England./ London,/ Printed for Andrew Crooke at the/ GreenDragon in Pauls-church-yard,/ m.DC.LIII./ Title,

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