Imprint varies slightly. ; The events of one complete century from the discovery of the river Pascalaqua. II. The events of seventy-five years, from MDCCXV to MDCCXC.--III. A geographical description of the state; with sketches of its natural history, productions, improvements, and present state of society and manners, laws and government. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Tail-pieces. ; "Errata.": foot of verso of contents leaf. ; Advertisement: 12 numbered pages at front. ; Verso of t.p. blank. ; ESTC ; Mode of access: Internet.
Handwritten manuscript detailing a return survey for the Middle Ward of Philadelphia, including public housekeepers, retailers, bastard children born, and chimneys fired, signed by Rd Brockden ; Unidentified watermark ; Manuscript
Sabin, 14273, Sabin notes: "The English editor also shows an antipathy to Indian names, suppressing them habitually, striking out important passages, and, instead of the speeches which Colden gives at length, substitutes meagre abridgments. In fact, the whole work is so cut up and altered, that the reader of the English edition cannot be sure he is quoting Colden at all" ; Contiene: The introduction, being a short view of the form of government of the Five nations, and of their laws, customs, &c. - The history of the Five Indian nations, dependent on the province of New-York. pt. I-II. - Papers relating to an Act of the Assembly of the province of New-York, for encouragement of the Indian trade, &c. and for prohibiting the selling of Indian goods to the French, viz. of Canada . - The treaty held with the Indians of the Six nations, at Philadelphia, in July, 1742. - A treaty held at . Lancaster, in Pennsylvania, by the . lieutenant-governor of the province, and the . commissioners for the provinces of Virginia and Maryland, with the Indians of the Six united Indian nations, in June, 1744. - A treaty between . George Clinton . governor in chief of the province of New-York . and the Six united Indian nations, and other Indian nations depending on the province of New-York. Held at Albany in . August and September, 1746. - A collection of charters and other publick acts, relating to the province of Pennsylvania . ; Mode of access: Internet.
64 p. ; Written by Richard Blackmore. Cf. NUC pre-1956. ; Wrongly ascribed to James Drake, M.D. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.). ; Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
Advertisements on p. [16] at front, and on p. [1]-[2] at end. ; "A translation of Disquisitiones politicae of Marcus Zuirius Boxhorn"--Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.). ; ESTC ; Mode of access: Internet.
Appendix has special t.-p.: An appendix to the civil and political history of Chili, consisting of a sketch of the Araucana of Don Alonzo de Ercilla, with copious translations from that poem, by William Hayley, esq. and the Rev. H. Boyd. New York: Published by Alsop, Brannan and Alsop, City-hotel, Broadway, 1808. ; Originally published as two separate works, viz.: Saggio sulla storia naturale del Chili, Bologna, 1782, and Saggio sulla storia civile del Chili, Bologna, 1787. ; "An essay on the Chilian language": v. 2, p. [285]-305. ; v. 1. The natural history of Chili.--v. 2. The civil history of Chili. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Herbs, shrubs, and trees"--v. 1, p. 85-135; "Regnum vegetabile"-- v. 1, p. 287-292; "An essay on the Chilian language"--v. 2, p. [285]-305. ; Appendix has special t.p.: An appendix to the civil and political history of Chili, consisting of a sketch of the Araucana of Don Alonzo de Ercilla, with copious translations from that poem, by William Hayley, esq. and the Rev. H. Boyd. New York : Published by Alsop, Brannan and Alsop, City-hotel, Broadway, 1808. ; Originally published as two separate works: Saggio sulla storia naturale del Chili. Bologna, 1782; and Saggio sulla storia civile del Chili. Bologna, 1787. ; v. 1. The natural history of Chili -- v. 2. The civil history of Chili. ; Shaw & Shoemaker ; Mode of access: Internet.
"The titles of the books and manuscripts made use of ." v. 1, 11 pages following "Index to the national councils or parliaments." ; Dedication signed: Thornhagh Gurdon; preface signed: T. G. ; Paged continuously. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Has been attributed to Defoe. Cf. A catalogue of the library of . John Henry Wrenn. Austin, Tex., 1920. v.2, p.23. ; Numbers 23-24 omitted in pagination. ; Signatures: [A]2, B-C4, D3, E-K4. ; Mode of access: Internet.
The "General description of the Bahama islands" is a reprint of chapters V-XVI of McKinnen's "Tour through the British West Indies." London, 1804. ; First edition, London, 1703. ; Atlas wanting. ; v. 4.--An historical survey of the French colony in the island of St. Domingo: comprehending an account of the revolt of the Negroes in the year 1791, and a detail of the military transactions of the British army in that island, in the years 1793 & 1794. [By Bryan Edwards]--A tour through the several islands of Barbadoes, St. Vincent, Antigua, Tobago, and Grenada, in the years 1791 & 1792; by Sir William Young--History of the war in the West Indies, from its commencement in February, 1793.--Hortus eastensis. Or, A catalogue of exotic plants, in the garden of Hinton East, esq.: in the mountains of Liguanea, in the island of Jamaica . By Arthur Broughton.--A general description of the Bahama islands. By Daniel M'Kinnen, esq. ; Mode of access: Internet.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Verse - "When Janny Geddes, well did mark,". ; Suggested place of publication and imprint date from Wing. ; Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.