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277. CONFEDERATE LAWS. Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia, Passed at Call Session, 1862; Same, Passed at Adjourned Session, 1863; The New Constitution of Virginia, with the amended Bill of Rights, as adopted by the Reform Convention of 1850-51, and amended by the Convention of 1860-61. 3 pieces bound in one vol., 8vo, original boards, cloth back.

Richmond, 1862-3

278. Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia, Passed at the Extra Session, Dec. 4, 1862. 8vo, half sheep (hinges cracked). Wheeling, 1863

279. Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia, Passed at Called Session, 1863. 8vo, half sheep (hinge cracked, and rubbed).

Richmond, 1863

280. Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia, Passed at Called Session, 1863; Same, Passed at Session, 1863-4. 2 pieces bound in one vol., original boards, linen back.

Fine copy.

Richmond, 1863-4

281. CONFEDERATE MUSIC. God Save the South. printed in colors. 4to.

Title

Augusta, Ga., n. d.

The Daily Rich

282. CONFEDERATE NEWSPAPERS. mond Enquirer, from May 28, 1864 to Feb. 8, 1864 (irregular). 12 numbers; The Vicksburgh Daily Citizen, for July 2, 1863. Printed on wall paper; and others. 24 pieces, folio.

283. CONFEDERATE PSALTER. The Psalter, or Psalms of David. 32mo, limp cloth. Richmond, 1863

284. CONFEDERATE WAR ETCHINGS. Twenty-nine caricatures relating to Lincoln and the Civil War, published in Baltimore 1860-63, with leaf of index. All printed on China paper. Laid in board and cloth portfolio (worn).

Three of these are caricature portraits of Lincoln.

ONE OF THE EARLIEST BOSTON IMPRINTS

285. CONFESSION OF FAITH (A.). Owned and consented unto by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches Assembled at Boston in New-England, May 12, 1680. Being the second Session of that Synod. Small 8vo, half calf.

Boston: Printed by John Foster, 1680

OF EXCESSIVE RARITY, AND ONE OF THE EARLIEST BOOKS PRINTED IN BOSTON. The present copy is in remarkably good condition. Sig. Ai, possibly a blank leaf, is not present.

NO COPY OF THIS WORK HAS OCCURRED IN MANY YEARS.

286. CONGRESS. Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the American Continental Congress Held at Philadelphia on the 5th of September, 1774, etc. 8vo, sewn, uncut (somewhat timediscolored). Philadelphia printed: Newport, reprinted, 1774 SCARCE. Bound in with Henry Armitt Brown's Centennial Oration, of 1875.

287.

Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress held at Philadelphia, September 5th, 1774 . . . To which is added (being now first printed by Authority), an Authentic Copy of the Petition to the King. 8vo, half morocco. London: J. Almon, 1775

288. Journals of Congress. Vols. 1, 5-7, 9 and 13, Phila., 1777-88; and others, with some duplicates. 16 vols., 8vo, various bindings.

289. Journals of Congress, containing the Proceedings from Jan. 1st, 1777, to Jan. 1st, 1778. Vol. 3, 8vo, half calf.

Philadelphia, [1778] From the library of Oliver Wolcott, signer from Connecticut, with his autograph on title.

290. Acts Passed at a Congress of the United States of America, begun and held at the City of New York, March 4, 1789. 8vo, original calf (hinges weak, some pp. stained, and name on title). New York: Hodge, Allen and Campbell, 1789 291. Journal of the Senate of the United States of Amer ica, being the First Session of the Second Congress, begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, Oct. 24, 1791. Folio, contemporary sheep (hinges cracked). Philadelphia: John Fenno, 1791

Fine clean copy internally.

292.

Acts passed at the First Session of the Second Congress of the United States of America. Svo, original boards, unPhiladelphia, [1792]

cut.

293. Acts passed at the Third Congress of the United States of America. 8vo, original boards, calf back (covers loose).

Philadelphia, 1794 With the autograph of Theodorus Bailey on title. Bailey was Rear Admiral in the United States Navy.

294. The Debates and Interesting Speeches in the Fifth Congress of the U. States at their First Session, begun and held at Philadelphia, on the 15th day of May, 1797. Being an Historical Relation of their Proceedings, compiled from the Reports, Bills, and Journals. 8vo, old sheep (covers loose).

295.

Newburgh: David Denniston, 1797

Acts Passed at the First Session of the Sixth Congress of the United States, begun and held in the City of Philadelphia, the Second of December, 1799. Folio, sewn, uncut.

Richmond, 1800

A FINE CLEAN COPY. Old name of Thomas Harris on title.

296. Debates in the Congress of the United States, on the Bill for Repealing the Law "for the more convenient Organization of the Courts of the United States," during the First Session of the Seventh Congress. 8vo, sheep (covers loose and binding worn). Albany, 1802

This volume discloses the fact that a crisis in the history of the country was reached in 1802.

297. CONNECTICUT. Acts and Laws Passed by the General Court of H. M. English Colony of Connecticut, Begun, and Held at New Haven on the Second Thursday of October, 1753. Pp. 273-9. Folio, unbound. New London: Timothy Green, 1753

298.

SCARCE. Not in Tower.

Acts and Laws of the State of Connecticut in America. 8vo, contemporary sheep (a little worn).

Hartford: Elisha Babcock, 1786 Contains the additional Acts and Laws for Oct. 1785, pp. 329-336; May, 1786, pp. 337-346; Oct. 1786, pp. 347-350; May 1787, pp. 351-354; Oct. 1787, pp. 355-358; May 1788, pp. 359-366; Oct. 1788, pp. 367-370; Jan. 1789, pp. 371-378; May 1789, pp. 379-382; Oct. 1789, pp. 383-389. Many of these were not in the Benedict collection.

299. CONNECTICUT COURANT. Supplement from Oct. 18, 1825 to June 10, 1828. 8vo, half calf. [Hartford], 1825-28

Bound in at end, "Catalogue of the Faculty and Students of the University of North Carolina." Hillsborough, 1821.

300. CONTINENTAL CONGRESS (Members of the). Autograph Letters, Documents signed, Signatures, etc. 84 pieces.

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Tench Coxe
John Dickinson
Pierpont Edwards
William Few
Joseph Gardner
William Hemsley
William Henry
Benj. Huntington
John Jay
Rufus King
Arthur Lee

James Lovell

Luther Martin
John F. Mercer
F. A. Muhlenberg
Richard Peters
Jacob Read
Daniel Roberdeau
Edward Rutledge
John Sitgreaves
Thomas Smith

Nicholas Van Dyke
Paine Wingate

Elias Dayton

James Duane
William Ellery
Thomas Fitzsimons
Elbridge Gerry
John Henry
Fr. Hopkinson
S. Huntington
Daniel Jenifer
Henry Laurens
Thomas Sim Lee
John Lowell
George Mason
Samuel Meredith
Samuel Osgood
Charles Pinckney
Joseph Reed
Thomas Rodney
John Rutledge

Jonathan B. Smith
John Stevens

Jeremiah Wadsworth
Henry Wynkoop

Egbert Benson
Nathan Brownson

Joseph Clay

Jonathan Dayton

William Duer

Jonathan Elmer

Leonard Gansevoort
John L. Gervais
Patrick Henry
John Houstoun
Jared Ingersoll
Noble W. Jones
Richard Law
Walter Livingston
Thomas McKean
Timothy Matlock
Thomas Mifflin
Samuel A. Otis
Edmund Randolph
James R. Reid
George Ross

Jonathan D. Sergeant
Melancton Smith

James Sullivan
Alex. White

Peter W. Yates

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302. COOKE (SAMUEL). A Sermon Preached at Cambridge .. May 30, 1770, being the Anniversary for the Election of His Majesty's Council for the said Province. 8vo, wrappers (not orig inal), uncut. Boston: Edes and Gill, 1770

A fine uncut copy, with the half-title.

303. COOMBE (THOMAS). A Sermon Preached in Philadelphia, July 20, 1775, being the Day recommended by the Continental Congress for a General Fast throughout the Twelve United Colonies of North America. 8vo, original blue wrappers, uncut. Philadelphia: John Dunlap, 1775

304. COOPER (JAMES FENIMORE). Lionel Lincoln. 2 vols., 1825 (lower corner of title wanting); The Deerslayer, 2 vols., 1841; The Oak Openings, 2 vols., 1848; The Pathfinder, 2 vols., 1850. 8 vols., 12mo, original cloth and wrappers (4 covers miss ing). New York and Philadelphia, 1825-50

FIRST EDITIONS, except "The Pathfinder."

305. [] Notions of the Americans picked up by a Travelling [Bachelor. 2 vols., 12mo, boards, uncut, paper labels.

IMMACULATE COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION.

Philadelphia, 1828

306. [-] The Water-Witch; or, the Skimmer of the Seas. 2 vols., 12mo, boards, uncut, paper labels. Philadelphia. 1831

FIRST EDITION. Fine copy.

307. [-] The Pathfinder; or, The Inland Sea. 2 vols., 12mo. paper labels. Philadelphia, 1840

308.

FIRST EDITION. Good copy.

Ned Myers; or, a Life before the Mast. 12mo, sheep.
Philadelphia, 1843

FIRST EDITION. With bookplate of Lindsley Flavel Mines.

309. Pages and Pictures from his Writings. With fine engraved plates by Darley. Thick 4to, full green morocco (rubbed). gilt edges.

310.

New York, 1861

Jack Tier; The Prairie: Monikins; The Pilot: The

Pioneers. Illustrations by Darley. 5 vols., 12mo.

New York: Townsend and Gregory, v. d.

311. COOPER (REV. MR.). The History of North America. 12mo, original sheep (worn). Hartford, 1814

With an Appendix containing account of the beginning of the War of

1812.

312.

2 copies.

Another Edition. 12mo, original sheep, hinges weak.
Albany, 1818

813. COOPER (SAMUEL). A Sermon upon Occasion of the Death of George the Second, preached Jan. 1, 1761. 8vo, half roan. No half-title. Boston: John Draper, 1761

314.

A Sermon Preached before his Excellency John Hancock, October 25, 1780, being the day of the Commencement of the Constitution and Inauguration of the New Government. 8vo, sewn, with the half-title. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, [1780]

315. COOPER (THOMAS). Some Information concerning Gas Lights. 8vo, original boards, uncut (blank corner of title torn away). Philadelphia, 1816

A SCARCE AND FARLY WORK ON GAS LIGHTING.

316. CORTES (FERDINAND). The Despatches of Hernando Cortes, the Conqueror of Mexico, addressed to the Emperor Charles V. Written during the Conquest, and containing a Narrative of its events. Now first translated into English from the Original Spanish, with an Introduction and Notes, by George Folsom. 8vo, original boards (back slightly worn). New York, 1843

First appearance of the three collected dispatches in English. 317. Præclara de Noua maris Oceani Hyspania Narratio Sacratissimo. Arms on verso of title and Portrait of Clement VII. No map. 4 unnumbered and 49 numbered leaves; De Rebus, et Insulis nouiter Repertis (i. e. Petri Martyris de Angleria Decas quarta), 12 numbered leaves; Tertia Ferdinandi Cortesii pelara Narratio... Per Doctore Petrum Sauorganu . . . 4 preliminary leaves unnumbered, 51 numbered leaves, and a final unnumbered leaf of "Eratula. Portrait on title and arms on verso. The three parts in one volume, folio, old boards. Nurnberg, 1524 VERY SCARCE, and a good copy of these three pieces, except for a few stains. Some old writing on margins.

318. La Preclara Narratione di Ferdinando Cortese della Nuoua Hispagna del Mare Oceano, etc. Title within ornamental border. No map. 72 leaves, unnumbered (should be 73, Ri wanting, also final leaf with the device of elephant on verso). Small 4to, limp vellum (a few margins slightly gnawed, and writing on two or three leaves).

Stampata in Venetia per Bernardino de Viano, 1524 319. COTTON (JOHN). The Way of Congregational Churches Cleared: In two Treatises. Small 4to, limp wrappers.

320.

SCARCE. Relates to the New England Churches.

London, 1648

A Brief Exposition with Practical Observations upon the whole Book of Canticles. Never before Printed. 12mo, old calf (worn). Old writing on one page, and a few leaves mudspattered. London, 1655

321. A Briefe Exposition with Practicall Observations upon the Whole Book of Ecclesiastes. 12mo, old calf, rebacked, and some marginal defects and repairs. London, 1657

322. - A Practicall Commentary, or, an Exposition with Observations, Reasons, and Uses, upon the First Epistle Generall of John. Folio old half calf (worn). London, 1658

Fourth Edition, much corrected and enlarged, with an alphabetical Table not in the former edition.

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