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Andrew Prelard's, St. James Street, at the Opportunity, 1697. With the King's privilege). 6 prel. leaves including engraved title; Text 382 pp; Table 2 pp. Old calf. 12mo. (12s. 6d. 1650) LAS CASAS (BARTHOLOME DE). Relation/ des/ Voyages/ et des/ découvertes/ Que les Espagnols ont fait dans les/ Indes Occidentales;/ Ecrite par Dom B. de Las-Cafas, Evê-/que de Chiapa./ Avec la Relation curieufe des Voyages du/ Sieur de Montauban, Capitaine des/ Filbuftiers, en Guinée l'an 1695./ A Amsterdam,/ Chez J. Louis de Lorme Libraire fur le/ Rockin, à l'enfeigne de la Liberte.'/ M.DCXCVIII./ 6 prel. leaves, including Frontispiece; Text 402 pp. Catalogue, 2 pp. blank leaf; Followed by L'Art de Voyager/ Útilement./ Suivant la Copie de Paris./ A Amsterdam,/ Chez J. Louis de Lorme Libraire fur le/ Rockin, à l'enfeigne de la Liberte.'/ M.DC.XCVIII./ 2 prel. leaves and 52 pp. Old calf. 12mo. (10s. 6d. 1651) LAS CASAS (BARTHOLOME DE). An/Account/ Of the Firft/ Voyages and Discoveries/ Made by the Spaniards in America./ Containing/ The most Exact Relation hitherto pub/lifh'd, of their unparallel'd Cruelties/ on the Indians, in the deftruction of a-/bove Forty Millions of People./ With the Propofitions offer'd to the King of Spain,/ to prevent the further Ruin of the Weft-Indies. By Don Bartholomew de las Cafas, Bishop of Chiapa,/ who was an Eye-witnefs of their Cruelties./ Illuftrated with Cuts./ To which is added,/ The Art of Travelling, fhewing how a Man may/ difpofe his Travels to the beft advantage./ London,/ Printed by J. Darby for D. Brown at the Black Swan/ and Bible without Temple-Bar, J. Harris at the/ Harrow in Little Britain, and Andr. Bell at the/ Crofs-keys and Bible in Cornhil. M.DC.XC.IX./ 4 prel. leaves; viz. Title, Preface, and Contents: Text 248 pp. The Art of Travelling to Advantage.' 40 pp. 2 copperplates, each in two leaves at page 1. Old calf. 8vo. (12s. 6d. 1652)

LAS CASAS (BARTHOLOME DE). Breve Relacion de la Destruccion de las Indias Occidentales, Presentada a Felipe II siendo Principe de Asturias por D. Fr. Bartolomé de las Casas, Del Orden de

Predicadores, Obispo de Chiapa. Impresa en Sevilla en 1552. Reimpresa en Londres Por Schulze y Dean, 13, Poland Street. 1812. Half-title, title, and 140 pp. Uncut. 12mo. (10s. 6d. 1653) LASO DE LA VEGA (ANTONIO DE CORDOVA).

Por/ D. Antonio de Cordova/ Lafo de la Vega, Capitan de las Guardas de el Governador, y Teniente Gene-/ral de la Cavalleria del Reyno de Chile. Con/ El Señor Fiscal del/ Confejo de Indias, y el Promotor Fifcal/ de Cobranças de él./ [Lima 1620?] 4 unnumbered leaves, unbound. Folio. (1. 1s. 1654) LASSO DE LA VEGA (GABRIEL). Elogios/en loor de/los Tres Famosos Varo-/nes Don Iayme Rey de Aragon, Don Fernan-/do Cortes Marques del Valle, y Don/Aluaro de Baçan Marques de/ Santacruz./ Copueftos por Gabriel Laffo dela Vega Cotino del R. N. S./ Dirigidos a Don Gafpar Galçaran de Caftro y Pi-/nos, Cõde de Guimaran, Vizcõde de Ebol, &c./ Año 1601/. Con priuilegio, En Caragoça por Alonfo Rodriguez./ 8 prel. leaves and 144 folioed leaves. Fine copy. Old calf. (3l. 13s. 6d. 1655)

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LAST (THE) Eaft-Indian/ Voyage./ Containing Mvch/ varietie of the State of the feuerall/ kingdomes where they haue traded :/ with the Letters of three feuerall Kings/ to the Kings Maieftie of England,/ begun by one of the Voyage: fince continued/ out of the faithfull obferuations of them that are come home./ At London,/ Printed by T. P. for Walter Burre./ 1606./ Title, reverse blank; 'To the Reader.' page, Signed W. B.' Text, sig. B to K in fours. Half mor. 4to. (3l. 3s. 1656) LATHROP (JOHN). A Discourse Preached, December 15th 1774. Being the day recommended By the Provincial Congrefs, To be Observed In thanksgiving to God for the Bleffings enjoyed; and humiliation on account of public Calamities. By John Lathrop, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Boston. Boston: Printed by D. Kneeland; and Sold by Samuel Webb, in Queen-Street. 1774. 39 pp. Uncut. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 1657) LATHROP (JOSEPH). Two Sermons, on the Christian Sabbath, for Distribution in the New

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Settlements of the United States. By Joseph Lathrop, D.D. Paftor of the first Church in WeftSpringfield. Northampton, (Maffachusetts.) Printed By William Butler, (For the Hampshire Miffionary Society.) 1803. 28 pp. Uncut. (2s. 6d. 1658) LATOUR (A. LACARRIERE). Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814-15. With an Atlas. By Major A. Lacarriere Latour, Principal Engineer in the Seventh Military District United States' Army. Written Originally in French, and translated for the Author, by H. P. Nugent, Esq. Philadelphia: Published by John Conrad and Co. J. Maxwell, printer 1816. xx and 264 pp. Appendix,' cxc pp. With 7 colored maps and plans. Boards, uncut. 8vo.

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LAW (WILLIAM). An Extract from a Treatise By William Law, M.A. Called, The Spirit of Prayer; or, The Soul rifing out of the Vanity of Time, into the Riches of Eternity. Difcovering the true Way of turning to God, and of finding the Kingdom of Heaven the Riches of Eternity in our Souls. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1760. 47 pp. 8vo. (10s. 6d. 1660) LAWSON (DEODAT). Christ's Fidelity/ the only/ Shield/ against/ Satan's Malignity./ Asserted in a/ Sermon/ Deliver'd at Salem-Village the/ 24th of March, 1692. Being Lecture-/day there, and a time of Publick Examination, of fome Sufpected/ for Witchcraft./ By Deodat Lawson, Minifter/ of the Gofpel./ The Second Edition./ Printed at Bofton in New-England, and Reprinted/ in London by R. Tokey for the Author; etc. 1704./ 6 prel. leaves, and 120 pp. Fine copy, half calf. (21. 2s. 1661)

12mo. LAWSON (JOHN). A New Voyage to Carolina; Containing the Exact Defcription and Natural Hiftory of that Country: Together with the Prefent State thereof. And A Journal Of a Thousand Miles, Travel'd thro' feveral Nations of Indians. Giving a particular Account of_their_Customs, Manners, &c. By John Lawson, Gent. SurveyorGeneral of North-Carolina. London: Printed in

the Year 1709. Title, reverse blank; Dedication to Lord Craven 2 pp; Preface 2 pp; Introduction & Journal, 60 pp; Description of North Carolina, pp. 61 to 258; Lately published etc. 1 page. Map at p. 61. & plate of animals at p. 125. Fine copy. Calf. (2l. 12s. 6d. 1662)

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This copy is as it was originally published in numbers, having the several titles to the April, May, June, and July numbers, 1709. LECHFORD (THOMAS). Plain Dealing :/ Or,/ Nevves/ from/ New-England./ A fhort view of New-Englands/ prefent Government, both Ecclefiafticall and Civil,/ compared with the ancientlyreceived and efta-/blifhed Government of England, in/ fome materiall points; fit for the graveft/consideration in these times./ By Thomas Lechford of Clements Inne,/ in the County of Middlefex, Gent./ London,/ Printed by W. E. and I. G. for Nath: Butter, at the figne/ of the pyde Bull neere S. Auftins gate. 1642./ 4 prel. leaves; viz. Title, on the reverse Royal Arms; To the Reader.' 5 pp. A Table' etc. 1 page; Text 80 pp. Fine copy, calf extra by Bedford. 4to. (5. 5s. 1663) LEDERER (JOHN). The Discoveries/ of/ John Lederer,/ In three feveral Marches from/ Virginia,/ To the Weft of/ Carolina,/ And other parts of the Continent:/ Begun in March 1669, and ended in September 1670./ Together with/ A General Map of the whole Territory/ which he traverfd./ Collected and Tranflated out of Latine from his Difcourfe/ and Writings,/ By Sir William Talbot Baronet./ London, Printed by J. C. for Samuel Heyrick, at Grays-/Inne-gate in Holborn. 1672./ 3 prel. leaves; viz. Title reverse blank, 'To the Right Honourable Anthony Lord Ashley,' etc. 2 pp, signed 'William Talbot.' To the Reader.' 2 pp, signed 'William Talbot.' A Map of the whole Territory Traversed by Iohn Lederer in his three Marches.' Text 27 pp. Fine copy. Green morocco extra. (31. 3s. 1664)

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LEE (CHARLES). Memoirs of the life of the late Charles Lee, Esq. Lieutenant Colonel of the Forty Fourth Regiment, Colonel in the Portuguese service, Major General, and Aid du Camp to the King of Poland, and Second in Command in the Service of the United States of America during the Revo

lution: To which are added his Political and Military Essays; also, Letters to, and from many distinguished Characters, both in Europe and America. Dublin: P. Byrne, etc. 1792. xii and 439 pp. Old calf. 8vo. (10s. 6d. 1665)

LEE (CHARLES). The Life and Memoirs of the late Major General Lee, Second in Command to General Washington, during the American Revolution, to which are added, his Political and Military Essays. Also, Letters to and from many distinguished Characters both in Europe and America. NewYork; Richard Scott, 1813. 4 prel. leaves and pp. 13-352. Calf. 12mo. (7s. 6d. 1666)

LEEDS (DANIEL.). An Almanack For the Year of Christian Account 1687. Particularly respecting the Meridian and Latitude of Burlington, but may indifferently serve all places adjacent By Daniel Leeds, Student in Agriculture. Printed and Sold by William Bradford, near Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, pro Anno 1687. A broadside.

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(2l. 2s. 1667) This sheet Almanac is said to have been the first piece printed at Philadelphia. The present copy is only a fragment of about three-eighths of the whole, but it has the lower right-hand corner, with the date 1687.

LEEDS (DANIEL). The same, a reprint. A broadside. Folio. (2s. 6d. 1668) LEEVEN EN DADEN/ der Doorluchtighfte/ZeeHelden/en/ Ontdeckers van Landen,/ deser eeuwen. Beginnende met/ Christoffel Colombus,/ Vinder van de Nieuwe Wereldt./ En eyndigende met den Roemruchtigen Admirael/ M. A. de Ruyter, Ridd, &c./ Vertoonende veel vreemde Voorvallen, dappere Verrichtingen,/ ftoutmoedige Beftieringen, en fwaere Zee-flagen, &c./ Naeukeurigh, uyt veele geloofwaerdige Schriften, en Authentijcke/ Stucken, by een gebracht, en befchreven,/ Door V. D. B./ t'Amsterdam,/ By Jan Claesz. ten Hoorn, en Jan Bouman,/ Boeckverkoopers. Anno 1676./ Met Privilegie voor 15. Jaren./ 5 prel. leaves; viz. Engraved tile Leeven, en Daden./ der Doorlughtige/ Zee-Helden./' title on the reverse "Privilegie. Portrait of De Ruyter. 'Op-dracht' 2 pp. 'Aen den Lezer.' and 'Register.' 2 pp. Text 350 pp. Copperplates at pp. 1, 20, 45, 79, 89, 108,

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