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ACCOUNT (AN) of the European Settlements in
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ACCOUNT (AN) of the European Settlements in
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ACCOUNT (AN) of the Loss of his Majesty's Ship
Deal Castle, commanded by Capt. James Hawkins,
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ACCOUNT (AN) of the Massachusetts Society for
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ACCOUNT (AN) of the Massachusetts Society for
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ACCOUNT (AN) of the Propagation of the Gospel
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also what they Defign to do upon further Encouragement from their own Members and other welldifpofed Chriftians, either by Annual Subfcriptions, prefent Benefactions, or future Legacies. London, Joseph Downing, 1704. 4 pp. folio. (7s. 6d. 21)

ACCOUNT (AN) of the Society for Propagating the Gospel In Foreign Parts, Established by the Royal Charter of King William III. With their Proceedings and Succefs, and Hopes of continual Progrefs under the Happy Reign of Her Moft Excellent Majefty Queen Anne. London, Joseph Downing, 1706. Frontispiece; title; & 97 pp. half calf,

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(5s. 22) ACCOUNT (AN) of the Spanish Settlements in America. In four Parts. I. An account of the difcovery of America by the celebrated Christopher Columbus; with a description of the Spanish infular colonies in the West Indies. II. Their fettlements on the continent of North America. III. Their fettlements in Peru, Chili, Paraguay, and Rio de La Plata. IV. Their fettlements in Terra Firma. Of the different countries in South America ftill poffeffed by the Indians, &c. With a defcription of the Canary islands. Each Part contains An accurate description of the fettlements in it, their fituation, extent, climate, foil, produce, former and prefent condition, trading commodities, manufactures, the genius, difpofition, and number of their inhabitants, their government, both civil and ecclesiastic, together with a concife account of their chief cities, ports, bays, rivers, lakes, mountains, minerals, fortifications, &c.; with a very particular account of the trade carried on betwixt them and Old Spain. To which is annexed, A fuccinct account of the climate, produce, trade, manufactures, &c. of Old Spain. Illuftrated with a Map of America. Edinburgh: Printed by A. Donaldson and J. Reid. MDCCLXII. xvi and 512 pp. Copper-plate map 163 by 13 inches. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 23)

The value of this volume is greatly enhanced by the addition at the end, from page 472 to 512, of the Official Accounts of the fiege and furrender of the Havannah" in 1762, consisting of a Journal of the Siege, the Articles of Capitulation, the Dispatches, &c.

ACORES. A Report of the Trvth of/ the fight about the Iles of/ Açores, this laft Sommer./ Betvvixt

the/ Reuenge, one of her Maiefties/Shippes,/ And an Armada of the King/of Spaine./ London Printed for william Fonfonbie:/ 1591. 1 Title and 13 unnumbered leaves. sign A. to D. in fours. Morocco by Bedford. 4to. (4l. 14s. 6d. 24) ACOSTA (JOSEPH DE). De Natvra/ Novi Orbis/ Libri dvo,/et/ de Promvlgatione/ Evangelii, apvd/ Barbaros, sive/ de Procvranda/ Indorvm salvte/ Libri sex./ Avtore Josepho Acosta/ presbytero focietatis lesv./ Salmanticæ./ Apud Guillelmum Foquel./ M.D.LXXXIX./ 8 prel. leaves and 640 pp. First edition, vellum, 8vo. (21. 2s. 25) ACOSTA (JOSEPH DE). Iosephi/ Acosta,/ Societatis/ Iesv,/ de Natvra Novi Orbis/ Libri dvo./ Et/ de Promvlgatione/Evangelii apvd/ Barbaros,/fiue,/ de Procvranda Indorvm/ falute, Libri fex./ Coloniae Agrippinae,/In officina Birckmannica, Sumpti-/bus Arnoldi Mylij./ clɔ. ɔ. xcvi./ 8 prel. leaves and 581 pp. 8vo. (1l. 11s. 6d. 26) ACOSTA (JOSEPH DE). Historia/ Natvral/ y/ Moral de las/ Indias,/ en que se tratan las cosas/notables del cielo, y elementos, metales, plantas, y ani-/ males dellas y los ritos, y ceremonias, leyes y/ gouierno, y guerras de los Indios./ Compuesta por el Padre Iofeph de Acofta Religiofo/ de la Compañia de Iefus./ Dirigida a la Serenissima/ Infanta Doña Ifabella Clara Eugenia de Auftria./ Con Privilegio./ Impreffo en Sevilla en cafa de luan de Leon./ Año de 1590./ Title, reverse blank; followed by one leaf beginning 'Yo Christoval de Leon,' 1 p. errata 1 p; Text, pp. 3 to 535, with 'Tabla' 18 leaves. 4to. (1l. 11s. 6d. 27)

ACOSTA (JOSEPH DE). Historia/ Natvrale, e Morale/ delle Indie ;/ scritta/ dal R. P. Gioseffo di Acosta/ della Compagnia del Giesù ;/ Nellaquale fi trattano le cofe notabili del Cielo, & de gli/ Elementi, Metalli, Piante, & Animali di quelle :/ i suoi riti, & ceremonie: Leggi, & gouerni,/ & guerre de gli Indiani. Nouamente tradotta della lingua Spagnuola nella Italiana/ da Gio. Paolo Galvcci Salodiano/ Academico Veneto./ Con Privilegii./ In Venetia,/ Preffo Bernardo Bafa. All' infegna del Sole./ .D. XCVI./ 24 prelim. leaves, and text in italics, folioed 1-173. 4to. (1/. 11s. 6d. 28)

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ACOSTA (JOSEPH DE). The/ Natvrall/ and Morall Hiftorie of the/ Eaft and Weit/ Indies./ Intreating of the remarkeable things of Heaven, of the/ Elements, Mettalls, Plants and Beafts which are pro-/ per to that Country: Together with the Manners,/ Ceremonies, Lawes, Governements, and Warres of/ the Indians./ Written in Spanish by the R. F. Iofeph Acofta, and/ tranflated into English by E. G./ London/ Printed by Val: Sims for Edward Blount and William/ Afpley. 1604./ 4prel. leaves, viz. 1st blank, 2d title, 3d and 4th Dedication and To the Reader. Text 590 pages, followed by seven leaves of Table and Errata. Fine copy, 4to. (21. 2s. 29) ACOSTA (JOSEPH DE). Historia/ Natvral/y/ Moral de las/ Indias,/ en que se tratan las cosas/ notables del cielo, y elementos, mentales, plantas, y anima-/ les dellas: y los ritos, y ceremonias, leyes, y gouier-/ no, y guerras de los Indios./ Compuefta por el Padre Iofeph de Acofta Religiofo/ de la Compañia de Iefus./ Dirigida a la Serenissima/ Infanta Doña Ifabela Clara Eugenia de Auftria./ Año 1608./ Con Licencia./ Impreffo en Madrid en cafa de Alonfo Martin./ Title, reverse blank; 'Tassa' 1 p; Erratas' 1 p; Licencias, pp. 5-6; Dedication 'A la Serenissima Infanta,' pp. 7-9; Proemio,' pp. 1012; Text pp. 13-535. Tabla,' 21 leaves. Fine copy. Calf. 4to. (1l. 11s. 6d. 30)

ACUNA (CHRISTOVAL DE). Nvevo/ De scubrimiento/ del gran Rio de las/ Amazonas./ Por el Padre Christoval/ de Acuña, Religiofo de la Compañia de/ Iefus, y Calificador de la Suprema General Inquificion. Al qval fue, y se hizo por Orden/ de fu Mageftad, el año de 1639./ Por la Provincia de Qvito en los Reynos del Perù./ Al Excelentissimo Señor Conde Duque de Oliuares./ Con Licencia; En Madrid, en la Imprenta de Reyno,/ año de 1641./ 6prel. leaves, viz. Title; Al Excelentissimo,' etc; 3 pages; Al Lector,' 1 page; Certificates 2 leaves; Clavsvla, etc. 1 leuf; Text 46 folioed leaves. Fine large, and clean copy in morocco by Bedford. (10l. 10s. 31)

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ACUNA (CHRISTOVAL DE) Voyages/ and/ Discoveries/in/South-America./ The Firft up the River of Amazons to Quito in Peru, and back again to

Brazil,/ perform'd at the Command of the King/ of Spain./ By Christopher d'Acvgna./ The Second up the River of Plata, and/ thence by Land to the Mines of Potofi./ By Monf. Acarete./ The Third from Cayenne into Guiana, in fearch/ of the Lake of Parima, reputed the richeft/ Place in the World./ By M. Grillet and Bechamel./ Done into English from the Originals, being the on-/ly Accounts of those Parts hitherto extant./ The whole illuftrated with Notes and Maps./ London,/ Printed for S. Buckley at the Dolphin over againft/ St. Dunftan's Church in Fleetstreet, 1698. On the reverse of the Title, 'Advertisement'; "Introduction,' pp. i-vii; Map, 'The Course of the River of Amazons'; text, 190 pp; Title, 'An Account of a Voyage up the River de la Plata, etc. By Moní. Acarete du Bifcay. 1698.' 'A Map of the Provinces Paraguay' etc. Text, 79 pp; Title, 'A Journal of the Travels of John Grillet, and Francis Bechamel into Gviana,' etc. 1698. "A Letter,' 1 leaf; and text 68 pp. calf. 8vo. (1l. 18. 32)

ADAIR (JAMES) The History of the American Indians; particularly thofe Nations adjoining to the Missisippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina and Virginia: Containing an Account of their Origin, Language, Manners, Religious and Civil Customs, Laws, Form of Government, Punishments, Conduct in War and Domestic Life, their Habits, Diet, Agriculture, Manufactures, Diseases and Method of Cure, and other Particulars, fufficient to render it a complete Indian System. With Observations on former Historians, the Conduct of our Colony Governors, Superintendents, Missionaries, &c. Also an Appendix, containing a Defcription of the Floridas, and the Missisippi Lands, with their Productions-The Benefits of colonifing Georgiana, and civilizing the Indians-And the way to make all the Colonies more valuable to the Mother Country. With a new Map of the Country referred to in the History. By James Adair, Efquire, A Trader with the Indians, and Refident in their Country for Forty Years. London: Edward and Charles Dilly, MDCCLXXV. 6 prel. leaves, viz. Half-title, title; 'Dedication,' 2 leaves; 'Preface,' 1 leaf; "Contents,'

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