25, [1] p. ; 21 cm. (8vo) ; In reply to Charles Lee's "Strictures on a pamphlet, entitled, a 'Friendly address to all reasonable Americans,'" which is reprinted on p. [13]-25. ; Attributed to Henry Barry by Adams. ; "Strictures on a pamphlet, entitled, a 'Friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions.' Addressed to the people of America."--p. [13]-25, with separate title page.
12, [6], 72, xix, [1] p. ; 26 cm. (4to) ; Claim of William Cunningham & Co., p. [3]-12, signed: Thomas Gordon, attorney. ; Answer to the claim, p. 1-72, signed: John Read, Jun. agent general for the United States. ; Appendix, p. [i]-xix, contains a proclamation by Virginia governor Patrick Henry, dated January 3, 1777, and an account of the trial of M'Call vs. Turner.
Signatures: [A]² B-P⁴ Q². ; A selection from the narrative part of the author's Voyage to South America. cf. Advertisement. ; Signature title: Voyages and travels, no. 6. vol. III. ; Sabin ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Binding: marbled paper over boards; half leather; spine gilt tooled with title.
Shoemaker 47413. ; The Letter on South American affairs, by an American, found in the appendix to v. 2, was first published anonymously under title "South America. A letter on the present state of that country, addressed to James Monroe, president of the United States. By an American." ; The commission consisted of C. A. Rodney, J. Graham and T. Bland. ; Mode of access: Internet.
The report of T. Bland, the third member of the commission, togetherwith other documents concerning South American affairs, was issued as House doc. 48, 15th Cong., 2d sess., and is not here reprinted. ; The English editor has added an "Introductory discourse", p. 3-60, and "Notes on the reports", p. 309-358. ; Includes reports of C. A. Rodney and J. Graham, two of the three commissioners sent to investigate affairs in the Spanish provinces of South America. Originally issued as "Message from the President of the United States at the commencement of the second session of the fifteenth Congress. November 17, 1818.Washington, Printed by E. De Krafft, 1818" [15th Cong., 2d sess. House doc. 2] ; Appendix A: Historical sketch of the revolution of the united provinces of South America, from the 25th of May 1810, until the opening of the National Congress, on the 25th of March 1816, written by Dr. Gregorio Funes. : p. [137]-215. ; Mode of access: Internet.
50, [2] p., [1] folded leaf of plates : 1 folded map ; 24 cm. (8vo) ; Attributed to Mathew Carey by Evans. ; Parentheses substituted for square brackets in imprint. ; Map of the Barbary Coast signed: J.T. Scott, sculp. ; "Extracts from a 'Poem on the happiness of America,' by Colonel Humphrys."--p. 46-50. ; Bookseller's advertisement, p. [51-52].
112 p. ; 21 cm. (8vo) ; Running title: New travels through America. ; Translated by Philip Freneau. Cf. BAL. ; "Verses on the prospect of planting arts and learning in America. . by . Dr. Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne, in Ireland."--p. [2]. ; Bookseller's advertisement, p. 112.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Signed: An American. Possibly by Luther Martin. Cf. Wheeler. ; Ascribed to the press of Mary Katherine Goddard by Evans. Date of publication supplied by Shipton & Mooney; erroneously dated 1776 by Evans. ; Text in three columns.
[9], 98-136 p. ; 20 cm. (8vo) ; Attributed to Chalmers by T.R. Adams. Erroneously attributed to William Smith by Evans. ; Issued with: Chalmers, James. Plain truth; addressed to the inhabitants of America . Philadelphia : R. Bell, 1776 (Bristol B4191). ; Three states noted by Adams. Cf. his "Authorship and printing of Plain truth by 'Candidus.'" Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 49 (1955) : 230-248. ; "Extract from the journal of the proceedings of the honorable the American Continental Congress ."--p. [1-6]. Running title: The American Congress on the rights of Englishmen. ; Bookseller's advertisement, p. 136.
1 sheet ([2] p.) ; (1/2o) ; Advocating an election of delegates to a general Congress of the colonies. ; Signed on p. [2]: Anglus Americanus. ; Imprint supplied by Evans. ; Text in two columns.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Suggesting two possible methods of electing delegates to the Continental Congress. ; Signed: New-York, July 25, 1774. An honest American.
A compilation, by John Almon, of separately-issued pamphlets. ; [Vol. 1, no. 1] Dummer. J. A defence of the new-England charters. [1766] -- [v. 1, no. 2] Otis, J. The rights of the British colonies asserted and proved. 3. ed. 1766 -- [v. 1, no. 3] Dulany, D. Considerations on the propriety of imposing taxes in the British colonies. 2nd ed. 1766 -- [v. 1, no. 4] Dickinson, J. The late regulations, respecting the British colonies on the continent of America considered. 1765 -- [v. 1, no. 5] The late occurrences in North America, and policy of Great Britain, considered. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 1] Steele, J. An account of a late conference on the occurrences in America. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 2] The rights of Parliament vindicated, on occasion of the state Stamp-Act. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 3] An application of some general political rules, to the present state of Great-Britain, Ireland and America. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 4] A short history of the conduct of the present ministry, with regard to the American Stamp Act. 2nd ed. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 5] Correct copies of the two protests against the bill to repeal the American Stamp Act. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 6] A list of the minority in the House of Commons, who voted against the bill to repeal the American Stamp Act. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 7] The privileges of the island of Jamaica vindicated. 1766. ; ESTC ; Adams ; Mode of access: Internet.
iv, 32 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : 1 map ; 27 cm. (fol.) ; Map drawn by Evans; engraved by James Turner. Cf. Stevens, H.N. Lewis Evans, his map of the middle British colonies in America, 2nd ed., London, 1920.
Two plenary speeches delivered before parliament concerning the independence of Spain and the consequences for America, and appealing for the same rights to be given to Americans as those given to the Spanish by the Constitution