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Edward Lord Viscount Kingsborough, comprising His Collection of Printed Books and Manuscripts in various languages of Europe and Asia, Drawings of Mexican Antiquities, etc. And the Chinese Books which formerly belonged to the Jesuits' College at Pekin: which will be sold by Auction, (By order of the Administrator,) by Charles Sharpe, at his Literary Sale Room, Anglesea-Street, On Tuesday, 12th July, 1842, and following days, commencing each Day at One o'clock. Dublin: CCCCXLII. Title, preface, and contents, 4 leaves ; Text, 110 pp. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 274)

BIBLIOTHECA AMERICANÆ PRIMORDIA. An Attempt Towards laying the Foundation of an American Library, In feveral Books, Papers and Writings, Humbly given to the Society for Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, For the Perpetual Ufe and Benefit of their Members, their Missionaries, Friends, Correspondents, and Others concern'd in the Good Defign of Planting and Promoting Christianity within Her Majesties Colonies and Plantations in the West-Indies. By a Member of the faid Society [Dr. White Kennett] London: J. Churchill, 1713. Title; Advertisement signed by Robert Watts, and dated Nov. 1, 1714, 2 leaves. Dedication, signed by White Kennett, and dated O&ob. 20, 1713, xvi pp; Text, pp. 3–275. Index C ccc to M mmmmm in twos. Fine copy, uncut, and in boards. 4to. (21. 2s. 275)

BILL (A) for repealing feveral Subsidies and an Impost now Payable on Tobacco of the British Plantations, and for granting an Inland Duty in lieu thereof. London: W. Webb, MDCCXXXIII. 39 pp. Half mor. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 276)

BINGLEY (WILLIAM). An/ Epiftle of Love/ and Tender Advice,/ to/ Friends and Brethren/ in/ America,/ Or elsewhere;/ To live in the Truth, that they may fhew/ forth the Virtue and Effects of it in a/ Holy Life./ By your Friend and Brother in the Truth, who Travels/ for Sion's Prosperity,/ William Bingley./ [London] Printed by Andrew Sowle: And fold at the three-Keys in/ Nags-HeadCourt in Grace-Church-Street, 1689./ 14 pp. (12s. 6d. 277)

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BIRBECK (MORRIS). Notes on a Journey in America, from the Coast of Virginia to the Territory of Illinois. With proposals for the establishment of a Colony of English. By Morris Birbeck, Author of notes on a Tour in France. Philadelphia: Caleb Richardson, 1817. Title, and pp. 3–181. Postscript,' pp. 183-189. 12mo. (3s. 6d. 278) BIRBECK (MORRIS). Notes on a Journey in America, from the Coast of Virginia to the Territory of Illinois. The Fourth Edition. London: 1818. 156 pp. Map. Boards uncut, 8vo. (3s. 6d. 279) BISHOPE (GEORGE). New England Judged,/ Not by Man's, but the Spirit of the Lord :/ And/ the Summe fealed up of New-England's/ Persecutions./ Being A Brief Relation of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers in/thofse Parts of America, from the beginning of the Fifth/ Moneth 1656. (the time of their firft Arrival at Boston from/ England) to the later end of the Tenth Moneth, 1660./ Wherein/ The Cruel Whippings and Scourgings, Bonds and Imprisonments, Beat-/ings and Chainings, Starvings and Huntings, Fines and Confifcati-/on of Eftates, Burning in the Hand and Cutting of Ears, Orders of/ Sale for Bond-men, and Bond-women, Banifhment upon pain of Death, and Putting to Death of thofe People, are shortly touched;/ With a Relation of the Manner, and Some of the Other moft Ma-/terial Proceedings; and a Judgement thereupon./ In Anfwer/ to a Certain Printed Paper, Intituled, A Declaration/ of the General Court of the Maffachufets holden at Bofton, the/ 18. October, 1658. Apologizing for the fame./ By George Bishope./ London, Printed for Robert Wilfon, in Martins Le Grand, 1661./ 176 pp. (97 to 104 erroneously numbered.) Fine copy. (31. 3s. 280)

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BISHOPE (GEORGE). An/ Appendex/ to the Book, Entituled,/ New England Judged:/ being/ Certain Writings, (never yet Printed)/ of thofe Perfons which were there/ Executed./ Together/ with a short Relation, of the Tryal,/ Sentence, and Execution,/ of William Leddra./ Written by Them in the time of their Imprifonment, in the/ Bloody Town of Boston./ London,/ Printed for Robert Wilfon, at the fign of the Black-fpread-/Eagle and

Windmil, in Martins Le Grand,/ 1661./ Title and pp. 177 to 208 (pp. 199-208, being erroneously numbered 191-198). 4to. (2l. 12s. 6d. 281) BISHOPE (GEORGE). New England/ Judged./ The Second Part./ Being,/ A Relation of the cruel and bloody Sufferings of the People called/ Quakers, in the Jurifdiction chiefly of the Maffa-/chufets; Beginning with the Sufferings of William Ledra,/ whom they murthered, and hung upon a Tree at Bofton, the 14th of the first month, 1669. barely for being fuch a one as/ is called a Quaker, and coming within their Jurifdiction;/ And ending with the Sufferings of Edward Wharton, the 3d/ month, 1665. And the remarkable Judgements of God/ in the Death of John Endicot Gouernour, John Norton,/ High Priest, and Humphrey Adderton, Major General./ By George Bishope./ London, Printed in the Year, 1667./ 147 pp. Errata, 9 lines on a slip. 4to. (31. 13s. 6d. 282) BISHOPE (GEORGE). New-England Judged,/ by the/ Spirit of the Lord./ In Two Parts./ Firft, Containing a Brief Relation of the Sufferings/ of the People call'd Quakers in New-England, from the/ Time of their first Arrival there, in the Year 1656, to/ the Year 1660. Wherein their Merciless Whippings,/ Chainings, Finings, Imprifonings, Starvings, Burning in/ the Hand, Cutting off Ears, and Putting to Death, with/ divers other Cruelties, inflicted upon the Bodies of In-/nocent Men and Women, only for Confcience-fake, are briefly defcribed. In Answer to the Declaration of their/ Perfecutors Apologizing for the fame, MDCLIX./ Second Part, Being a farther Relation of the Cruel and/Bloody Sufferings of the People call'd Quakers in New-/England, Continued from anno 1660, to anno 1665. Be-/ginning with the Sufferings of William Leddra, whom/ they put to Death./ Formerly Published by George Bishop, and now/ fomewhat Abreviated. / With an Appendix,/ Containing the Writings of feveral of the Sufferers; with/ fome Notes, fhewing the Accomplishment of their Pro-/phecies; and a Poftfcript of the Judgments of God, that/ have befallen divers of their Perfecutors./ Also, An Anfwer to Cotton Mather's Abuses of the faid People,/ in his late

History of New-England, Printed anno 1702./ The whole being at this time Published in the faid Peoples/ Vindication, as a Reply to all his Slanderous Calumnies./ London, Printed and Sold by T. Sowle, in White- / Hart-Court in Gracious Street, 1703. 1st Title; To the Unprejudiced Reader, 6 pp. signed by Joseph Grove; 2d Title, 'New-England Judged/ Not by Man's, but the Spirit of the Lord:'/ etc. Text, 498 pp. followed by Whiting's Truth and Innocency Defended,' 212 pp. Index and Errata, 6 leaves. Fine copy, old calf, 8vo. (11.5s. 283) BISSELIUS (JOHANNES). Joannis Bisselii,/ è Societate Jesu,/ Argonauticon Ame-/ricanorum,/ sive,/ Historiæ Pericu-/lorum/ Petri de Vi-/ctoria, ac So-/ciorum eius,/ Libri xv./ Monachii,/ Formis Lucæ Straubii,/ Sumptibus Iohannis VVagneri./ Bibliopola./ Anno Christi M.DC.XLVII./ 13 prel. leaves, including the engraved frontispiece and map of America. Text, 471 pp; Auctorum, pp. 472-477; followed by 3 pages and Index, 6 leaves. Fine copy in old red morocco. small 12mo. (1l. 11s. 6d. 284) BLAKE'S Remarks on Com. Johnstone's Account of his engagement with a French Squadron, under the command of Monf. de Suffrein, on April 16, 1781, in Port Praya Road, in the Island of St. Jago. A new Edition. To this Edition is prefixed a Letter from Blake to the Commodore, and a Plan of the Harbour, &c. London. J. Debrett. M DCC LXXXII. Title &38 pp. with Plan of Praya Bay. Half mo(7s. 6d. 285)

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BLAND (RICHARD). An Enquiry into the Rights of the British Colonies; intended as an Antwer to "The Regulations lately made concerning the Colonies, and the Taxes impofed upon them confidered.' In a letter addreffed to the author of that Pamphlet. By Richard Bland, of Virginia. [Colophon] Williamsburg, Printed by Alexander Purdie, and Co. London, Re-printed for J. Almon, oppofite Burlington-Houfe, Piccadilly. MDCCLXIX. pp. 5 to 19. Half mor. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 286) BLIGH (WILLIAM). A Voyage to the South Sea, undertaken by command of his Majesty, for the purpose of conveying the Bread-Fruit Tree to the West

Indies, in his Majesty's Ship the Bounty, commanded by Lieutenant William Bligh. Including an account of the Mutiny on board the said Ship, and the subsequent Voyage of Part of the Crew, in the Ship's Boat, From Tofoa, one of the Friendly Islands, To Timor, a Dutch Settlement in the East Indies. The whole Illustrated with Charts, &c. Published by permission of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. London: George Nicol, M.DCC.XCII. 5prel. leaves; viz. Title, Advertisement, Contents, and a List of the 8 plates. Text 264 pp. Large paper, boards, uncut, 4to. (10s. 6d. 287)

BLOME (RICHARD). A/ Description/ of the Island of/ Jamaica;/ With the other Ifles and Territories/ in America, to which the/ English are Related, viz./ Barbadoes, St. Chriftophers, Nievis, or Mevis, Antego, St. Vincent. Dominica, Montferrat, Anguilla. Barbada,/ Bermudes,/ Carolina,/ Virginia, Maryland, / New-York, New-England, / New-Found-/Land./ Published by Richard Blome. Together/ With the Prefent State of Algiers./ London, Printed by J. B. for Dorman Newman, at the/ Kings-Arms in the Poultrey. 1678./ 3 prel. leaves and 88 pp. followed by separate title, and 17 pp. and two leaves. Portrait of De Ruyter and four maps, all engraved on copper. viz. America at p. 1; Barbadoes at p. 28; Carolina at p. 56; and Virginia at p. 63. 8vo. (11. 1s. 288) BLOME (RICHARD). L'Amerique/ Angloise,/ ou/ Description/des/ Isles et Terres/ du Roi d'Angleterre,/dans/L'Amerique./ Avec de nouvelles Cartes de cha-/que Ifle & Terres./ Traduit de l'Anglois./ A Amsterdam,/ Chez Abraham Wolfgang,/ prés la Bourfe./ M.DC.LXXXVIII. Title and Advertissement, 2 leaves; text 331pp. Table 1 page. 5 Maps. 12mo. (10s. 6d. 289)

BLUNDEVILE (THOMAS). M. BLVNDEVILE/ His/ Exercises,/ Contayning eight Treatifes, the Titles where-/of are fet downe in the next Printed Page: which Treati-/fes are very neceffary to be read and learned of all yong Gentlemen/ that haue not beene exercifed in fuch Difciplines, and yet are/ defirous to haue knowledge as well in Cofmographie, Aftrono-/mie, and Geographie, as also in

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