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Language held towards France; The Seizures of American Veffels by Great Britain and France; and on the relative situations of those countries with America. By Peter Porcupine, Author of the Bone to gnaw for Democrats,Letter to Tom Paine, &c. &c. To which is prefixed, General Washington's Address to Congress; and the answers of the Senate and House of Representatives. Philadelphia printed: London reprinted, David Ogilvy and Son, 1797. Title and 38 pp. 8vo. (2s. 6d. 2184) PORCUPINE'S WORKS; containing various Writings and Selections, exhibiting a faithful Picture of the United States of America; of their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Rescources; of the characters of their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising also a complete series of historical documents and remarks, from the end of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801. By William Cobbett. In Twelve Volumes. (A Volume to be added annually.) London: Cobbett and Morgan, May, 1801. Twelve Volumes. Vol. I. Vol. II. 2 prel. leaves and 472 pp. Vol. III. 2 prel. leaves and 440 pp. Vol. IV. 2 prel. leaves and 444 pp. Vol. V. 2 prel. leaves and 432 pp. Vol. VI. 2 prel. leaves and 432 pp. Vol. VII. 2 prel. leaves and 430 pp. Vol. VIII. 2 prel. leaves and 480 pp. Vol. IX. 2 prel. leaves and 412 pp. Vol. X. 2 prel. leaves and 449 pp. 'Postscript.-To the Public.' 3 pp. Vol. XI. 2 prel. leaves and 434 pp. Vol. XII. 2 prel. leaves and 252 pp. 'Index' 81 pp. Half calf. 8vo. (21. 2s. 2185)

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PORTER (ELIPHALET). A Discourse before the
Society for Propagating the Gospel among the
Indians and others in North-America, delivered
November 5th, 1807. By Eliphalet Porter, D.D.
Pastor of the first Church in Roxbury. Boston:
Munroe, Francis, & Parker, 1808. 24 pp.
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PORTEUS (BEILBY). A Letter to the Governors,
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British West-India Islands. By the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D.D. Bishop of London. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1808. 48 pp. (3s. 6d. 2187)

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POTENT (THE) Enemies of America laid open: Being Some account of the baneful effects attending the ufe of Distilled Spirituous Liquors, and the Slavery of the Negroes; To which is added, The happiness attending life, when dedicated to the honour of God, and good of mankind, in the fentiments of fome perfons of eminence near the clofe of their lives, viz. the earl of Effex, count Oxciftern, H. Grotius, D. Brainard, John Lock, &c. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank in Market-Street, between Second and Third Streets. A Collective title of the following:-1st. 'The Mighty Destroyer displayed, In some Account of the Dreadful Havock made by the mistaken Use as well as Abuse of Distilled Spirituous Liquors. By a Lover of Mankind. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank, between Second and Third Streets, in Market-Street. M.DCC.LXXIV.' 48 pp. 2nd. Thoughts upon Slavery. By John Wesley, A. M. London Printed: Re-printed in Philadelphia, with notes and fold by Joseph Crukshank. MD,CC,LXXIV.' 83 pp. 3rd. To the foregoing teftimonies of the happiness of a life fpent in the fervice of God, may be added that of a faithful fervant of Christ from amongst ourselves, to wit, David Brainard,' etc. 16 pp. 4th. The Dreadful Visitation, in a short Account of the Progress and Effects of the Plague, The last time it fpread in the city of London, in the year 1665, extracted from the memoirs of a perfon who refided there during the whole time of that infection. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank on the North fide of MarketStreet, between Second and Third Streets. LXXIV.' 16 pp. Small 8vo. POTHERIE (BACQUEVILLE DE LA). Histoire de L'Amerique Septentrionale. Divifée en quatre Tomes. Tome Premier. Contenant le Voyage du Fort de Nelfon, dans la Baye d'Hudson, a l'extrémité de l'Amerique. Le premier établiffement des François dans ce vafte païs, la prise

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dudit Fort de Nelfon, la Defcription du Fleuve de faint Laurent, le gouvernement de Quebec, des trois Rivieres & de Montreal, depuis 1534. jufqu' à 1701. Par Mr. de Bacqueville de la Potherie, né à la Guadaloupe, dans l'Amerique Meridionale, Aide Major de la dite Ifle. Enrichie de Figures. A Paris Jean-Luc Nion et Francois Didot, M.DCC. XXII. Tome I. 7 prel. leaves including Engraved title, and 370 pp. Table 4 pp. Copperplates at pp. 16, 17, (2) 51, 56, 66, 67, 76, 80, 81, 100, 105, 132, 232, 311, 334, 351. Vol. I. only. Old calf. (4s. 6d. 2189)

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POTTER (LYMAN). A Sermon preached before the General Affembly of the State of Vermont, On the Day of their Anniversary Election, October 11, 1787, at Newbury. By Lyman Potter, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Norwich. Windsor [Vermont] Printed by Hough & Spooner. M.DCC. LXXXVIII. 23 pp. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2190) POWNALL (THOMAS). Principles of Polity, being the Grounds and Reasons of Civil Empire. In Three Parts. By Thomas Pownall, Efq; London: Edward Owen, MDCCLII. viii, and text 142 pp. With 1 leaf of errata. Half morocco. (10s. 6d. 2191) POWNALL (THOMAS). Speedily will be Published, [Sold by J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly] A Map of the Middle British Colonies in North-America. First published by Mr. Lewis Evans, of Philadelphia, în 1755; and fince corrected and improved, as alfo extended, with the Addition of New-England, &c. and bordering Parts of Canada; from actual Surveys now lying at the Board of Trade. By T. Pownall, M.P. Late Governor, &c. &c. of his Majesty's Provinces of Massachusets-Bay and South-Carolina, and Lieutenant-Governor of New-Jersey. 4 pp. followed by Books printed for J. Almon in Piccadilly,' pp. 4-8. Half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2192) POWNALL (THOMAS). The Administration of the Colonies. By Thomas Pownall, Late Governor and Commander in Chief of his Majefty's Provinces, Maffachufets-Bay and South-Carolina, and

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Lieutenant-Governor of New-Jersey. The Second Edition, Revised, Corrected, and Enlarged. London: J. Dodsley, MDCCLXV. 13 prel. leaves and 202 pp. 'Appendix. Section I. and II.' 60 pp. Half-mor. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 2192*) POWNALL (THOMAS). The Administration of the Colonies. By Thomas Pownall, Late Governor and Commander in Chief of his Majefty's Provinces, Maffachufets-Bay, and South-Carolina, and Lieutenant-Governor of New-Jersey. The Third Edition, Revifed, Corrected and Enlarged. To which is added, An Appendix, No. III, containing, Confiderations on the Points lately brought into Queftion as to the Parliament's Right of taxing the Colonies, and of the Measures neceffary to be taken at this Crifis. London: J. Dodsley, MDCCLXVI. 14 prel. leaves and 202 pp. Appendix. Section I. and II.' 60 pp. Appendix. Section III.' 52 pp. Calf. 8vo. (9s. 2193) POWNALL (THOMAS). The Administration of the Colonies. (The Fourth Edition.) Wherein their Rights and Constitution Are difcuffed and ftated, By Thomas Pownall, Late Governor and Commander in Chief of his Majefty's Provinces, Maffachusetts-Bay and South-Carolina, and Lieutenant-Governor of New-Jerfey. London: J. Walter, MDCCLXVIII. Title, v to xxxi and 318 pp. 'Appendix' 73 pp. Calf. 8vo. (10s. 6d. 2194) POWNALL (THOMAS). The Administration of the British Colonies. The Fifth Edition. Wherein their Rights and Constitution Are difcuffed and ftated. By Thomas Pownall, Late Governor, Captain General, Commander in Chief, and Vice Admiral of His Majefty's Provinces, Maffachufetts-Bay, and South-Carolina; and LieutenantGovernor of New-Jerfey. In Two Volumes. London: J. Walter, M.DCC.LXXIV. Two Volumes. Vol. I. xi, and xv prel. pp. Text 288 pp. Vol. II. xi and 171 pp. followed by Half-title, errata, title, and 308 pp. Fine copy in Old calf. Best Edition. (15s. 2195) POWNALL (THOMAS). A Topographical description of such Parts of North America as are con

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tained in the (annexed) Map of the Middle British Colonies, &c. In North America. By T. Pownall, M.P. Late Governor, &c. &c. of his Majesty's Provinces of Massachusetts Bay and South Carolina, and Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey. London: J. Almon, MDCCLXXVI. vi, 46 and Appendix 16 pp. With Map. Folio. (1l. 1s. 2196) POYNTZ (JOHN). The/ Prefent Prospect/ of the/ Famous and Fertile Island/ of/ Tobago,/ To the Southward of/ The Ifland of Barbadoes./ With/ A Defcription of the Scituation, Growth, Fertility/ and Manufacture of the faid Ifland: Setting forth/ how that 100l. Stock in feven Years may be improved to 5000l. per Annum./ To which is added/ Proposals for an Encouragement of all thofe that/ are minded to fettle there./ By Captain John Poyntz. The Second Edition./ London,/ Printed by John Attwood for the Author, and fold/ by William Starefmore at the Half Moon and Seven Stars in/ Cornhill, and at the Marine Coffee-house in Birchin-lane, 1695./ 3 prel. leaves; viz. Title reverse blank. To The Ever Honoured Sr Jofeph Herne.' 2 pp. 'To the Reader.' 2 pp. Text 50 pp. Calf extra by Bedford. 4to. (1l. 15s. 6d. 2197)

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PRADT (M. DE). Des Colonies, et de la Révolution Actuelle de l'Amerique; par M. de Pradt, ancien Archevêque de Malines. Paris, F. Bechet, A. Egron, M.DCCC.XVII. Two Volumes. Tome Premier. Half-title, title xxxii and 403 pp. Errata 1 page. Tome Second. Half-title, title, and 394 pp. Errata 2 pp. Calf extra. 8vo. (8s. 6d. 2198) PRECIOUS MORSELS. I. Features of Sundry great Personages; viz. His Majesty, George the Third; the late Earl of Bute, and present Lord Hawkesbury; King Midas marched from home; the Bamboozled Mynheers; his Serene Highness, John Bull, Pay Master General, &c. &c. II. A Tit-Bit for Billy Pitt, &c. &c. III. America fast A-Sleep. IV. The Wonders of the hatred of Liberty; a raree-show. [London 1794.] 4 prel. leaves and 44 pp. Signed Wm. Belcher.' Unbound. (2s. 6d. 2199) PRESENT (THE) Crisis, with respect to America,

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