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rican Colonies. By John Wesley, M.A. A New Edition, Corrected, and Enlarged. London, Robert Hawes, [1776.] 22 pp. 12mo. (4s. 6d. 2816) WESLEY (JOHN). A Calm Address to the Inhabitants of England. By John Wesley. London: J. Fry and Co. M.DCC.LXXVII. 21 pp. Half morocco. 12mo. (3s. 6d. 2817) WESLEY (JOHN). Some Observations on Liberty: Occafioned by a late Tract. By John Wesley, M.A. London, R. Hawes, 1776. 36 pp. Half morocco. 12mo. (3s. 6d. 2818) WEST (JOHN). The Substance of a Journal during a residence at the Red River Colony British North America: And frequent excursions among the North West American Indians, in the years 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823. Second Edition, enlarged with a Journal of a Mission to the Indians of New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, and the Mohawks on the Ouse or Grand River, Upper Canada. 1825-1826. By John West, A. M. Late Chaplain to the Hon. The Hudson's Bay Company. L. B. Seeley and Son, London. MDCCCXXVII. xvi and 326 pp. With 4 plates. Cloth. 8vo. (5s. 2819)

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WEST INDIA COMPANY. Nader Prolongatie van het Octroy voor de Westindische Compagnie. en van de eerfte prolongatie van dien, voor den tyd van nog dertig jaaren. Gearrefteert den 8 Auguity 1730. In's Gravenhage, By Jacobus Scheltus, Anno 1730. 20 pp. Calf, by Hayday. (10s. 6d. 2820) WEST-INDIES. Weft-vnnd Oft Indifcher/ Luftgart: Das ift,/ Eygentliche Erzehlung,/ Wann vnd von wem die Newe Welt erfunden,/ befägelt, vnd eingenommen worden, vnd was fich Denck-/ würdiges darbey zugetragen./ Neben Befchreibung aller deren Landfchafften,/ Infeln, Völcker, Thieren, Früchten, Gewächfen, fo/ beydes in Weft-vnd Oft Indien zu finden./ Wie auch Verfaffung der fürnembften Schiffahrten fo/ nicht allein dahin, fonderen auch vmb die gantze Welt von den Spa-/nieren, Engelländeren, Holländeren, &c. verrichter/ worden. Aufz glaubwürdigen Schrifften zufamen gezogen./ Gedruckt zu Cöllen,/ Bey Wilhelm Lützenkirchen,/ Anno MDCXVIII./

prel. leaves; viz. Title, the reverse blank. 'Dem Hochwürdigen in Gott Vatter vnnd Herren, Herren Hugoni,' etc. 4 pp, signed' Galpar Ens L. Wilhelm Lutzenkirchen.' An den Günftigen Lefer.' 2 pp: Text, 436 pp. Des Oft Indifchen Luftgar-/tens/ Erfter Theil:/' 236 pp. Vellum. 4to. (2l. 2s. 2821) WEST INDIES. [Printed _title] West-Indische/ Spieghel,/ 't Amstelredam, By Broer Ianfz. ende Iacob Pieterfz. Wachter, Boeck-/vercooper op den Dam, inde Wachter. Anno 1624./ [Engraved title] Weft-Indifche/_Spieghel,/_Waer inne men fien kan,/ Alle de Eylanden, Provintien, Lantfchappen, het/ Machtige Ryck van Mexico, en 't Gout/ en Silver-rycke Landt van Peru./ "Tfampt/ De Courfen, Havenen, Klippen,/ Koopmanschappen, etc. foo wel inde Noort als in/ de Zuyt-zee. Als mede hoe die vande/ Spanjaerden eerft ge invadeert fyn./ Door/ Athanasium Inga,/ Peruaen, van Cufco./ 4 prel. leaves; viz. Engraved and printed titles, Toe eyghen-Brief.' 4 pp: Text 435 pp. 6 Regifter des Boecks :'7 pp. 2 maps, 't Noorder deel van West Indien' and 't Zuyder deel van West-Indien.' Vellum. 4to. (1l. 11s. 6d. 2822) WETMORE (JAMES). A Vindication of The Profeffors of the Church of England in Connecticut. Against The Invectives contained in a Sermon preached at Stanford by Mr. Noah Hobart, Dec. 31. 1746. In a Letter to a Friend. By James Wetmore, A.M. Rector of the Parish of Rye, and Miffionary from the venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gofpel in foreign Parts. Boston: N. E. Printed and Sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. MDCCXLVII. 45 pp. Half morocco. 8vo. (10s. 6d. 2823)

WHAT think ye of the Congress now? Or, an Enquiry, how far the Americans Are bound to abide by, and execute, the Decisions of the late Continental Congress. With a Plan, By Samuel Galloway, Efq; for a Proposed Union between GreatBritain and the Colonies. To which is added, An Alarm to the Legislature of the Province of NewYork. Occafioned by the prefent Political Disturbances. Addreffed to the Representatives in General Assembly convened. New York, Printed by J. Rivington: London, Reprinted for Richard

son Urquhart, 1775. Title and 90 pp. Half morocco. 8vo. (78. 6d. 2824) WHEATLEY (PHILLIS). Poems on various subjects, religious and moral. By Phillis Wheatley, Negro Servant to Mr. John Wheatley, of Boston, in New England. London: Printed for A. Bell, Bookfeller, Aldgate; and fold by Meffrs. Cox and Berry, King Street, Boston. MDCCLXXIII. 124 pp. Contents, 3 pp. With frontispiece portrait. Calf. (10s. 6d. 2825)

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WHEELOCK (ELEAZAR). A plain and faithful Narrative of the Original Defign, Rife, Progress and present State of the Indian Charity-School At Lebanon, in Connecticut. By Eleazar Wheelock, A. M. Pastor of a Church in Lebanon. Boston: Printed by Richard and Samuel Draper, in Newbury-street. M.DCC.LXIII. 55 pp. Half morocco. (7s. 6d. 2826) WHEELOCK (ELEAZAR). A Brief Narrative of the Indian Charity-School, In Lebanon in Connecticut, New England. Founded and Carried on by That faithful Servant of God The Rev. Mr. Eleazar Wheelock. London: J. and W. Oliver, MDCCLXVI. 48 pp. Half mor. 8vo. (5s. 6d. 2827) WHITAKER (NATHANAEL). Two Sermons: On the Doctrine of Reconciliation. Together with an Appendix, in answer to a Dialogue wrote to discredit the main Truths contained in these Discourses, By the Reverend William Hart, Of Saybrook, in Connecticut. By Nathanael Whitaker, D.D. Minifter of the Gofpel in Salem, in Massachusetts-Bay. Salem, New-England: Printed by Samuel Hall, in the main Street. MDCCLXX. 168 pp. 8vo. (6s. 6d. 2828) WHITBOURNE (RICHARD). A/ Discovrse/ and Discovery of Nevv-fovnd-land, with many reafons to prooue how worthy and be-/neficiall a Plantation may there be made,/ after a far better manner than/ now it is./ Together with the Lay-/ ing open of certaine enor-/mities and abufes committed by fome that trade/ to that Countrey, and the meanes laide/ downe for reformation/ thereof./ Written by Captaine Richard Whitbourne of/ Exmouth, in the County of Deuon, and pub-/lished

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by Authority./ Imprinted at London by Felir Kyngston, for William Barret. 1620./ 9 prel. leaves; viz. Title, on the reverse the royal arms; To the High/ and Mightie Prince,/ lames, By the Grace of God, King of Great Brittaine, France/ and Ireland, Defender of the/ Faith, &c.'/ (A3) 4 pp; signed Richard Whitbovrne.' 'To his Maiefties good/ Subiects.' (B) 4 pp: signed 'R. W.' 'The Preface be-/ing an Indvction to/ the following Difcourfe.' (B3) 8 pp. in italics; Text, (D) 69 pp. followed by one blank page; A conclufion to the Reader, containing/ a particular Defcription, and relation/ of fome things omitted in the for-/mer Difcourfe.'/ 4 pp. Fine copy, in calf extra, by Bedford. 4to. (41. 4s. 2829) WHITBOURNE (RICHARD). A/ Discovrse/ And Discovery of Nevv-found-land, with/ many reafons to prooue how worthy and bene-/ficiall a Plantation may there be made, after a far/ better manner than now it is./ Together with the laying/ open of certaine enormities/ and abufes committed by fome that trade to that/ Countrey, and the meanes laid downe for/ reformation thereof./ Written by Captaine Richard Whitbourne of/ Exmouth, in the County of Deuon, and pub-/lished by Authority. As alfo, an Inuitation: and likewife certaine Letters fent/ from that Countrey; which are printed in the/ latter part of this Booke./ Imprinted at London by Felix Kingston./ 1622./ 11 prel. leaves; viz. Title, on the reverse the royal arms; At Theobalds, the 12. of Aprill 1622." 1 page; After our very hearty Commendations to your good Lordships,' etc. 1 page; "The names of fome, who haue vndertaken to/ helpe and aduance his Maiefties Plantation in/ the New-found-land. viz.' 2 pp; signed R. W.' 'To the High/ and Mightie Prince,/ Iames, by the Grace of God, King of great Brittaine, France/ and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c./ 4 pp; signed' Richard Whitbovrne.' 'To his Maiefties good/ Subiects.'/ 4 pp; signed R. W.' 'The Preface,/ being an indvc-/tion to the following/ Difcourse / 8 pp: Text 107 pp. A Conclufion to the former Difcourfe,' etc. 5 pp; signed 'R. W.' 'A Letter from Captaine Edward Wynne, Go-/uernour of the Colony at Ferryland, within the/ Prouince of Aualon, in

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Newfound-land, vnto/ the Right Honorable Sir George Calvert/ Knight, his Maiefties Principall Secre-/tary. Iuly 1622, and 3 other Letters, pp. 1 to 15. (pp. 35, 70, and 71, are paged 3, 100, and 101.) Calf extra, by Bedford. 4to. (41. 4s. 2830) WHITBOURNE (RICHARD). A/ Discovrse/ and Discovery of nevv-fovnd-land, with/ many reafons to prooue how worthy and bene-/ficial a Plantation may there be made, after a better manner than it was./ Together with the laying/ open of certain enormities/ and abufes committed by fome that trade to that/ Countrey, and the meanes laid downe for/ reformation thereof./ Written by Captaine Richard Whitbourne of/ Exmouth, in the County of Deuon, and pub-/lished by Authority. As alfo a louing Inuitation and likewife the copies of certaine/ Letters fent from that Countrey; which are printed in/ the latter part of this Booke. Imprinted at London by Felix Kingston. 1623./ 9 prel. leaves; viz. Title, on the reverse the royal arms, and Moft humbly,' etc. At Theobalds, the 12. of Aprill 1622.' 1 page,' After our very hearty Commendations to your good Lordfhips, etc. 1 page; ['The names of fome, who haue vndertaken to helpe and aduance his Maiefties Plantation in the New-found-land. viz.' 2 pp. signed R. W.' wanting.] 'To the High/ and Mightie Prince,/ Iames, by the Grace of God,/ King of great Brittaine, France and Ireland,/ Defender of the Faith, &c.'/ 2 pp. To his Maiefties good Subiects.' 3 pp; 'The Preface,' 7 pp. Text, 97 pp; A Conclufion to the former Difcourfe,' etc. 4 pp. 'A Letter from Captaine Edward Wynne, etc. and 3 other Letters, pp. 1 to 15. 4to. (3l. 2831) WHITEFIELD (GEORGE). A Journal of a Voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia. In Two Parts. Part I. From London to Gibraltar. Part II. From Gibraltar to Savannah. By George Whitefield A.B. of Pembroke College, Oxford. [With a fhort Preface, fhewing the Reafons of its Publication. London, James Hutton, 1738.] Title, iv and 58 pp. Title-page mutilated. Half morocco. (4s. 6d. 2832) WHITEFIELD (GEORGE). A Journal of a Voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia. In Two

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