Written by Gabriel Naude, and inscrib'd to the Cardinal Bagni. Translated into English by Dr. King ; Autopsie nach Ex. der LB Oldenburg ; Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: London: Printed for H. Clements, at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard
"Terms and phrases of the Noiblan language": v.l, p. [v]-vi. ; Vol. 2 without edition statement. ; By Francis Gentleman. cf. P.B. Gove, The imaginary vogage in prose fiction. ; ESTC ; ESTC ; Mode of access: Internet. ; *jsh 20070517
"A digression concerning the smallpox"; v. 2, p. 392-414. ; The second volume ends at p. 416 (end of section XVI, Virginia); in a re-issue [1758?] of v. 2, with t.-p. "Boston .1753" prefixed, pages 417-440 were added ("in order to render this work more compleat, the following is collected from Mr. Salmon's Geographical and historical grammar, printed in London 1757") [i.e. the 6th ed. 1758, events to Nov. 1758 being included] ; At end of table of contents of v. 1 is printed the direction "Place the map to face the title of vol. I." No reference to a map is found in the earlier editions, nor elsewhere in this issue. ; Subtitle varies. ; Originally issued in numbers: v. 1, Jan. 1747-May 1749; v. 2, April 1750-Aug. (?) 1752, but not printed in the "American magazine" as first announced by the publisher; left unfinished at the author's death in October 1752. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Table of contents of v. 2 wanting. ; "A digression concerning the smallpox": v. 2, p. 392-414. ; Sections concerning North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, noted in "The author to the reader", p. ii, v. 1, as part of "Vol. II, Part 1" are not found in this work. The second volume ends at p. 416 (end of second section XVI, Virginia); in a re-issue [1758?] of v. 2, with t.-p. "Boston . 1753" prefixed, pages 417-440 were added ("in order to render this work more compleat, the following is collected from Mr. Salmon's Geographical and historical grammar, printed in London 1757") ; The three maps described in the Introduction to v. 2, p. 20-21 ("Originals composed and lately printed in the several countries") are wanting in this copy and in all L. C. copies of different editions of the "Summary"; the "Map of the Dominions of New-England", and that of "New-York, the Jersies and Pensylvania, published 1749, by Mr. Evans in Pensylvania", are found separately in the map collection of the Library of Congress. ; To vol. 2 of this copy is prefixed the t.-p. of "No I . Vol. II" with imprint, "Boston: Printed and Sold by Daniel Fowle in Queen-Street; where may be had the first Volume bound or stitch'd. Also some odd Numbers to compleat imperfect Setts. 1750." There are many references in v. 2 to the year 1752 (cf. pages 394, 395, 399, 412, etc.) ; Originally issued in numbers: v. 1, Jan. 1747-May 1749; v. 2, April 1750-Aug. (?) 1752, but not printed in the "American magazine" as first announced by the publisher; left unfinished at the author's death in October 1752. ; Mode of access: Internet.
[2],26p. ; 4⁰. ; Anonymous. By Philip Francis. ; Vertical chain lines. ; Also published in the same year with the title: 'A letter to a right honourable person'. ; A satirical rhymed paraphrase of William Pitt's 'A letter from a Right Hon. person', London, 1761. ; Titlepage variant: the date reads "MDCCL .IX", with the "X" turned. ; Catchword on p. 22: "the"; variant: "they". ; Reproduction of original from the British Library. ; English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT37847. ; Electronic data. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Page image (PNG). Digitized image of the microfilm version produced in Woodbridge, CT by Research Publications, 1982-2002 (later known as Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of the Gale Group).
Half title: Political considerations at the present crisis. ; Attributed to Sir James Marriott--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints. ; "Magna in populo cum saepe coorta est .--Virgil"--T.p. verso. ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44