American Book Prices Current, Volume 14

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Bancroft-Parkman, 1908 - Autographs
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Page 459 - Rhode Island Acts and Laws of His Majesty's Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in America.
Page 296 - THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES IN MAINTAINING THE PUBLIC RIGHT TO THE BEACH OF THE MISSISSIPPI, ADJACENT TO NEW ORLEANS, AGAINST THE INTRUSION OF EDWARD LIVINGSTON.
Page 177 - REAL LIFE IN LONDON : or, the Rambles and Adventures of Bob Tallyho, Esq., and his Cousin, The Hon. Tom Dashall. By an Amateur (Pierce Egan). With 31 Coloured Plates by Alken and Rowlandson, etc.
Page 305 - The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis. Translated into English Verse. By Mr. Dryden, And Several other Eminent Hands. Together with the Satires Of Aulus Persius Flaccus. Made English by Mr. Dryden. With Explanatory Notes at the end of each Satire. To which is Prefix'da Discourse concerning the Original and Progress of Satire.
Page 303 - A Journal of the Last Voyage perform'd by Monsr. de la Sale, to the Gulph of Mexico, to find out the Mouth of the Missisipi...
Page 310 - The expeditions of Capt. John Lovewell, and his encounters with the Indians; including a particular account of the Pequauket battle with a history of that tribe; and a reprint of Rev. Thomas Symmes's ferrnon.
Page 271 - Keys. 1862; Oration delivered before the City Authorities of Boston on the Fourth of July, 1863; Soundings from the Atlantic.
Page 131 - Extracts From the Votes and Proceedings Of the American Continental Congress, Held at Philadelphia on the 5th of September 1774.
Page 252 - Exercitationes de Generatione Animalium quibus accedunt quaedam de Partu; de Membranis ac humoribus Uteri et de Conceptione.
Page 413 - Journal of the Convention, of the Territory of the United States North-west of the Ohio, begun and held at Chillicothe, on Monday the first day of November, AD one thousand, eight hundred and two, and of the Independence of the United States the twenty-seventh.

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