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*7 Goldsmith and Parnell's Poems, with wood cuts, finely executed by Bewick, 4to. boards, 85

Lond.

8 Holy Bible, embellished with 30 Engravings by Charles Heath, from Designs by Richard Westall, R. A. 3 vols. Imperial Svo. boards, $36

9 Plates to ditto, separate, 816

Lond. 1815
ibid

10 Holy Bible, with Critical, Philological, and Explanatory notes,
by the Rev. John Hewlett, B. D. Preacher at the Foundling
Hospital, &c. &c., illustrated with upwards of 120 Engravings,
from the best pictures of the great masters in the various
Schools of Painting, 3 vols. 4to. bds. $60
Lond. 1812
$11 Illustrations of Lalla Rookh, an Oriental Romance, by T. Moore,
Esq. Engraved by Charles Heath, from paintings by R. Wes-
tall, R. A. 8vo. $4

Lond. 1817

12 Illustrations of Rokeby, by Walter Scott, Esq. from designs by R. Stothard, R.A. 8vo. $5

Lond. 1813

13 Montgomery, Grahame, and Benger's Poems on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, embellished with 13 engravings, from pic. tures painted by R. Smirke, Esq. R.A. imperial 4to. with proof impressions, bds. $16

Lond. 1809 *14 Relics of Antiquity, or Remains of Ancient Structures, with other vestiges of early times in Great Britain, accompanied with Descriptive Sketches, with 48 plates, 4to. $10

Lond. 1811

ibid.

15 Same work, large paper, with India proofs, $20
16 Scott's (Walter, Esq.) Works, complete, in 9 vols. comprising the
Lay of the Last Minstrel, Marmion, Ballads, and Vision of Don
Roderic, Lady of the Lake, Rokeby, Lord of the Isles, and Min-
strelsy of the Scottish Border, with plates, bds. 860. Edin.
17 Scripture Prints, engraved from the paintings of eminent mas-
ters, by Mr. Freeman, 8vo. $4

18 Same work, 4to. $5

Lond.

ibid.

19 Scripture Prints, or a series of ninety-nine designs, taken from the
Old and New Testament, by J. Thurston and W. M. Craig,
Esqs. cut in wood, by Bewick, Nestit, Branston, &c. 4to. $5
Lond. 1810

$20 Strutt's (Joseph) Biographical Dictionary; containing a Histo-
rical Account of all the Engravers, from the earliest period of
the art of engraving to the present time, and a short list of their

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most esteemed works, with the cyphers, monograms, and particular marks, used by each master, accurately copied from the originals, and properly explained, with several curious spe cimens of the performances of the most eminent artists, 2 vols. 4to. Russia extra, 840 Lond. 1785 21 Tour of Dr. Syntax in search of the Picturesque, with caricature engravings, first American from the second Londo. edition,

Philad. 1817

8vo. $7 *22 Worlidge's (T.) Select Collection of Drawings from curious Antique Gems, most of them in possession of the nobility and gentry of this kingdom, etched after the manner of Rembrandt, containing 180 engravings, 2 vols. 4to. bds. $35. Lond. 1768 The following works are printed uniformly in 12mo. with illustrations by

Westall.

23 Elizabeth, or the Exiles of Siberia, by Mad. Cottin, bds. $3

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27 Milton's Paradise Regained, and other poems, 2 vols. bds. $6

28 Milton's Works, 4 vols. bds. $12

Lond. 1817

ibid.

VOYAGES, TRAVELS, GEOGRAPHY, AND TOPOGRAPHY.

FOLIO.

29 Carey's General Atlas, improved. Being a collection of Maps of the World and Quarters, their Kingdoms, States, &c.-containing fifty-eight Maps, handsomely coloured. 1. The World; 2. ditto. Mercator's projection; 3. North America; 4. the British Possessions in America; 5. the United States; 6. Vermont; 7. New Hampshire; 8. Maine; 9. Massachusetts; 10. Rhode Island; 11. Connecticut; 12. New York; 13. New Jersey; 14. Pennsylvania; 15. Delaware; 16. Maryland; 17. Virginia; 18. North Carolina; 19. South Carolina; 20. Georgia; 21. Kentucky; 22. Tennessee; 23. Mississippi Terri

tory; 24. Ohio; 25. the North Western, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana Territories; 26. the State of Louisiana; 27. the Missouri Territory; 28. Seven Ranges of Townships laid out by Congress; 29. Mexico; 30. the West Indies; 31. the French part of St. Domingo; 32. South America; 33. Caraccas; 34. Peru; 35. Chili, and the vice-royalty of La Plata; 36. Brazil; 37. Europe; 38. Sweden, Denmark, and Norway; 39. Russia; 40. Scotland; 41. England and Wales; 42. Ireland; 43. United Provinces and Netherlands; 44. Germany; 45. France, divided into Departments; 46. Hungary and Turkey in Europe; 47. Spain and Portugal; 48. Italy; 49. Switzerland; 50. Poland; 51. Asia; 52. China; 53. Hindostan ; 54. Islands and Channels between China and New Holland; 55. New South Wales, with Norfolk Island, Lord Howe's Island, Port Jackson, &c.; 56. Aírica; 57. Countries round the North Pole; 58. Captain Cook's Discoveries. $15

Philad. 1817 30 General Atlas, Containing Maps of the World, America, United States, Europe and its Divisions, Asia, and Africa, coloured, 87 50

Philad. 1817

31 Scripture Atlas, containing maps of the various countries mentioned in the Bible, coloured, 83

(31) Same work, with Brown's Concordance, $4

QUARTO.

N. York, 1812

ibid.

32 Arrowsmith and Lewis's New and Elegant General Atlas, com prising all the new discoveries to the present time, $7

Bost. 1812 *33 Acerbi's (Joseph) Travels through Sweden, Finland, and Lapland, to the North Cape, in the years 1798 and 1799, with 17 engravings, 2 vols. $8 Lond. 1802 34 Clarke's (Edward Daniel, LL.D.) Travels in various Countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa, Part II. Section III. with 27 fine plates and maps, calf gilt, $30 Lond. 1816 *35 Churchman's (John) Magnetic Atlas, or Variation Charts of the whole Terraqueous Globe; comprising a system of the variation and dip of the needle, by which, the observations being truly made, the longitude may be ascertained, bds. $3

Lond. 1794

36 D'Anville's Ancient Atlas, sewed, 82

N. York, 1814

*37 Forster's Journey from Bengal to England, through the northern

part of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, and Persia, and into. Russia, by the Caspian sea, 2 vols. bds, used, $10 Lond. 1798 38 General Atlas, being a collection of Maps of the World and Quarters, their principal Empires, Kingdoms, &c. containing 52 maps and charts, viz. 1. The World; 2. ditto. Mercator's projection; 3. North America; 4. United States; 5. Eastern States, with part of Canada; 6. Middle and Western States; 7. Southern States; 8. North Western Territories; ). Vermont; 10. New Hampshire; 11. Maine; 12. Massachusetts ; 13. Rhode Island; 14. Connecticut; 15. New York; 16. New Jersey; 17. Pennsylvania; 18. Delaware; 19. Maryland; 20. Virginia; 21. North Carolina; 22. South Carolina; 23. Georgia; 24. Kentucky; 25. Tennessee; 26. Mississippi Territory; 27. Ohio; 28. Louisiana; 29. Missouri Territory; 30. West Indies; 31. South America; 32. Europe; 33. Russia, Northern Part; 34. Southern do.; 35. Sweden, Denmark, Norway ; 36. Poland; 37. Scotland; 38. England and Wales; 39. Ireland; 40. Netherlands; 41. United Provinces; 42. Germany; 43. France; 44. Switzerland; 45. Italy; 46. Spain and Portugal; 47. Turkey in Europe; 48. Asia; 49. Hindostan; 50. Turkey in Asia; 51. Islands between China and New Holland ; 52. Africa. $5 Philad. 1814 *39 Graham's (Maria) Journal of a Residence in India, illustrated with engravings, second edition, bds. $10

Edin. 1813

40 Guthrie's (William, Esq.) New System of Modern Geography,

2 vols. $8

Philad. 1795

*41 Guthrie's (Mrs. Maria) Tour, performed in the year 1795-6, through the Taurida, or Crimea, the ancient kingdom of Bosphorus, the once powerful republic of Tauric Cherson, and all the other countries on the north shore of the Euxine, ceded to Russia by the peace of Kainardji and Jassy, with a map and other engravings, used, $6 Lond. 1802 42 General Atlas, containing Maps of the World, Quarters, and of each of the United States, imperial 4to. $81

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Balt.

*46 Geographia Antiqua; being a complete set of Maps of Ancient Geography, beautifully engraved from Cellarius, on thirtythree copperplates, 88 Lond. 1806 47 Holland's (Henry, M.D. F.R.S.) Travels in the Ionian Isles, Albania, Thessaly, Macedonia, &c. during the years 1812 and 1813, with plates, calf gilt, 820

Lond. 1815

48 James's (I. T. Esq.) Journal of a Tour in Germany, Sweden, Russia, Poland, during the years 1813 and 1814, with plates,

bds. $15

Lond. 1816

*49 Mackenzie's (Sir George Stuart) Travels in the Island of Iceland, during the summer of the year 1810, with plates, second edition, bds. $15

Edin. 1812 50 Mayo's (George) Ancient Geographical and Historical Atlas, royal 4to. bds. $3

Philad. 1816

51 Neele's General Atlas, consisting of a complete set of maps, compiled from the best authorities, and including all the new discoveries, imperial 4to. finely coloured, $33 Lond. 1814 52 Nichols's (Francis) New Atlas, adapted to the use of students of Philad. 1811 geography and history, sewed, $1

*53 Payne's (John) Universal Geography, formed into a new and entire system; describing Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, with their subdivisions; the History of Man, Manners, Customs, Laws, Religion, State of Arts, Sciences, &c. &c. 2 vols. calf, used, 812, Dublin, 1793 54 Scripture Atlas, or a series of Maps, to illustrate the Old and New Testaments, drawn from the best authorities, ancient and modern, by eminent artists, elegantly colour

55 Wilkinson's General Atlas of the World, Quar

Empires, States, &c. with appropriate tables,

tion, $15

813

Lond. 1813
Kingdoms,

econd edi

.ond. 1809

56 Wilkinson's Atlas Classica, consisting of fifty-three maps and charts, designed to illustrate Ancient History, both sacred and profane, civil and ecclesiastical, $17

Lond.

OCTAVO.

57 Austin's (Wm.) Letters from London, in the years 1802 and 1803. $2

Bost. 1804

58 Ali Bey, Travels of, in Morocco, Tripoli, Cyprus, Egypt,

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