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3899 WISCONSIN. Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, from 1854 to 1882. Vols. I to 9. 6 vols. cloth, 2 vols. paper, I vol. half roan. Together 9 vols. 8°. Madison, 1855-82 3900 WITCHCRAFT. The Wonderfull Discoverie of the Witchcrafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower, executed at Lincolne, March 11, 1618. Pp. 26. 8° half roan.

ONLY 250 copies reprinted.

(Reprint,) London, 1619

3901 WITCHCRAFT. A Short Treatise touching Sheriffs Accompts. Written by Sir Matthew Hale. To which is added, A Tryal of Witches, at the Assizes held at Bury St. Edmonds, for the County of Suffolk, Mar. 10, 1664. pp. 110, 59. Small 8° calf. London, 1682-3

3902 WITCHCRAFT. A Full and Impartial Account of the Discovery of Sorcery and Witchcraft, practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkern in Hertfordshire, also her Tryal, Fourth ed. 8° half morocco.

etc. pp. 36.

E. Curll: London, 1712

3903 WITCHCRAFT. The Case of the Hertfordshire Witchcraft considered, being an Examination of a Book entitled, A Full and Impartial Account of the Discovery of Sorcery and Witchcraft, practis'd by Jane Wenham, etc. pp. 86. 8° half morocco. London, 1712

3904 WITCHCRAFT. The Impossibility of Witchcraft further demonstrated. (A Fragment of, pp. 1-6, and 11-15.) 12° half morocco. London, 1712

3905 WITCHCRAFT. A Discourse on Witchcraft.

half morocco.

PP. 47. 8° London, 1736

3906 [WITHINGTON, Leonard.] The Puritan; a series of essays, critical, moral and miscellaneous. By John Oldbug, Esq. pp. 248, 268. 2 vols. 16° cloth. Boston, 1836 3907 WOBURN, Mass. History of, from the grant of its Territory to Charlestown, in 1640 to 1860. By Samuel Sewall. pp. 677. Portrait. 8° cloth. Boston, 1868 3908 WOLCOTT, Roger. Poetical Meditations, being the improvement of some vacant hours; with a preface by Rev. Mr. Bulkley of Colchester. pp. 82. 16° morocco. T. Green: New London, 1725

Autograph of " John Imlay, 1753."

3909 WOLFE, Gen. James. Instructions to Young Officers, also his orders for a battalion and an army, a Placart to the Canadians, etc. Second ed. crimson morocco, gilt, uncut edges.

pp. 106. 16°

London, 1780

3910 WOLLASTON, William.
ted. Seventh ed. PP. 413,

morocco.

3911 WOLSEY.

uncut.

The Religion of Nature Delinea-
I 2. Portrait. 8° half
London, 175°

The Life of Cardinal Wolsey. By George Cavendish. With notes and other illustrations, by S. Portraits and plates. 8° cloth, W. Singer. pp. 542. London, 1827 3912 WOOD, J.. P. Memoirs of the Life of John Law of Lauriston, including a detailed account of the rise, progress, and termination of the Mississippi system. Portrait. 16° half calf. Edinburgh, 1824 3913 WOOD, John. History of the Administration of John Adams, Esq., late President of the United States. half roan, gilt, uncut edges.

pp. 234.

Nearly all this edition were destroyed.

3914 WOOD.

New York, 1802

The Suppressed History of the Administration of John Adams. Republished with notes and an appendix, by J. H. Sherburne.

cloth.

3915 WOOD, Silas.

pp. 392. Portrait.

12°

Phila., 1846

A Sketch of the First Settlement of the

several Towns on Long Island.
8° boards, uncut.

New edition. pp. 184.
Brooklyn, 1828

A true, New England's Prospect. 3916 WOOD, William. lively and experimentall description of that part of America, commonly called New England; discovering the state of that countrie, both as it stands to our newcome English planters, and to the old native inhabitauts, laying downe that which may both enrich the knowledge of the mind-travelling reader or benefit the future voyager. Map of the south part of New EngSmall 4° calf, gilt. land. pp. 1, 6, 98, 6.

London, Thomas Cotes for John Bellamie, 1634 First edition. Wood's New England's Prospect is the earliest topographical account of the Massachusetts Colony, so far as the settlement then extended. It also has a full description of its fauna and flora, and of the natives.-Charles Deane in Narrative History. This copy has also a Copies with the map are exceedingly rare. fac-simile map bound in at the end. Pictorial ex-libis of William Tyson, Bristol.

3917 WOOD.

New England's Prospect; being a true, lively and experimental description of that part of America commonly called New England. Third ed. 8° paper, uncut. I, 17, 128.

pp.

London, printed, 1639. Boston: reprinted, 1764 This is really the 4th ed., with autographs of Cotton fufts who has inscribed on the title-page: "The Gift of Nath. Rogers, Esq. (to Cotton Tufts), 1767, by whom the Introductory Essay was written." -See Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc. VI. 334-337.

3918 WOOD, Anthony A.

Athenae Oxonienses; an exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the University of Oxford; to which are added the Fasti, or annals of the said University. New edition with a continuation by Philip Bliss. 4 vols. royal 4° calf. London, 1813 3919 WOODBURY, Conn. History of Ancient Woodbury, from 1659 to 1854. By William Cothren. pp. 833, 5. Portrait. 8° cloth. Waterbury, 1854 3920 WOODBURY. Second Centennial Celebration of the Exploration of Ancient Woodbury, and the reception of the first Indian Deed, held at Woodbury, July 4, 1859. Edited by William Cothren. pp. 105. 8° half roan. Woodbury, 1859

By

3921 WOODMAN. List of the Descendants of Mr. Joshua Woodman, who settled at Kingston, N. H., 1736. J. H. Woodman. pp. 54, 1856; - List of some of the Descendants of Mr. Edward Woodman, who settled at Newbury, Mass., 1635. By Joshua Coffin. pp. 16, 1865. 2 vols. 12° and 8° half roan.

3922 [WOODNOTH, Arthur.] A Short Collection of the most Remarkable Passages from the Originall to the dissolution of the Virginia Company. Title, pp. (1), 20. Small 4° half blue morocco. London, 1651

"In the Dedicatory Epistle, the work is stated to have been written by Arthur Woodnoth, a member and sometimes Deputy of the Virginia Company. An ancient adventurer and deligent prosecutor of the best ends for the advancement of the Virginia Plantation.” 3923 WOODSTOCK, Conn. pp. 62.

Bowen.

3924 WOODSTOCK, Me. sketches and an

An Historical Sketch. By C. W. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1886 History of Woodstock, with family appendix. By W. B. Lapham. pp. Portland, 1882

315. Portraits. 8° cloth.

3925 WOODWORTH, Samuel. Melodies, Duets, Trios, Songs and Ballads. Second ed. pp. 288. Frontispiece. 18°

half russia.

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New York, 1830

3926 WOOL. Hayes, J. L. Address in Phila., Sept. 6, 1865; Protection a Boon, 1867;- The Angora Goat, 1868; The Protective Policy, 1868; - American Textile Machinery, 1879; - Custom Duties on the Necessaries of Life, 1884; - Fires in Woolen Mills. cloth and paper.

12 vols. 8° Boston.

3927 WOOLEY, Charles. A Two Years Journal in New York, and part of its territories in America. New edition, with notes by E. B. O'Callaghan. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1860

3928 WOOLMAN, John. Journal of the Life, Gospel Labors and Christian Experiences of. 12° boards.

New York, 1845

3929 WOOLRYCH, H. W. Memoirs of the Life of Judge Jeffreys, sometime Lord High Chancellor of England. pp. 442. Portrait. 8° half calf. London, 1827 3930 WORCESTER, Marquis. Life, Times, and Scientific Labours of the second Marquis of Worcester, to which is added a reprint of his Century of Inventions, 1663. By H. Dircks. pp. 625. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut.

3931 WORCESTER, Mass.

London, 1865

History of Worcester, from its earliest Settlement to September, 1836. By W. Lincoln. pp. 384. 8° morocco, gilt. Worcester, 1837

3932 WORCESTER. History of Worcester, from its earliest.
Settlement, to 1861. By William Lincoln and Charles
Hersey. pp. 448.
Portraits. 8° boards, uncut.

Worcester, 1862

3933 WORCESTER. Notes, Historical and Chronological, on the Town of Worcester, Mass. By Nathaniel Paine. Plates. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Worcester, 1876

ONLY 35 copies privately printed.

3934 WORCESTER.

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Addresses of Inauguration of the Free Institute of Industrial Science, Nov. 11, 1868; — Reminiscences of the Fire Society, 1870; - Remonstrance against the Division of Worcester County, 1874; — Centennial Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1876; — Thomas's Address July 4, 1876; -Sensational Literature in Public Libraries, by S. S. Green, 1879; Relation of the Public Library to the Public Schools, 1880; - Gleanings from the Second Parish, by S. S. Green, 1883. 7 pamphlets.

3935 WORCESTER Magazine and Historical Journal, containing Topographical and Historical Sketches of Worcester County. Edited by W. Lincoln and C. C. Baldwin. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. Worcester, 1826 3936 WORDSWORTH, Christopher. "Who wrote Eikon Bazilike?" considered and answered. pp. 413; Documentary Supplement to "Who wrote Eikon Bazilike?" pp. 50;- King Charles the First, the Author of Icon Basilike, further proved. pp. 256. In 1 vol. 8° morocco, gilt. London and Cambridge, 1824-28 3937 WORDSWORTH. Ecclesiastical Biography; or, Lives of Eminent Men, connected with the History of Religion in England. Third ed. 4 vols. 8° half calf, gilt.

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London, 1839

3938 WOTTON, Sir Henry. Letters to Sir Edmund Bacon. 18° half morocco, (writing on title.)

pp. 166.

3939 WOTTON.

London, 1661

The Characters of Robert Devereux, Earl of
Essex, and George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, com-
pared and contrasted. Edited by Sir Edgerton Brydges.
PP. 37. 8° calf, gilt.
Lee Priory Press, 1814

ONLY 100 copies privately printed.

3940 WRANGHAM, Rev. Francis. The British Plutarch. New edition, with additional Lives. 6 vols. 8° dark calf, gilt. London, 1816

ONLY 3 copies printed on blue paper.

3941 [WRIGHT, Frances.] Views of Society and Manners in America. pp. 387. 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1821 3942 WRIGHT, H. C. Six Months at Graefenberg, with conversations in the saloon on non-resistance and other subjects. Portrait. 12° morocco, red edges.

London, 1845 3943 WRIGHT, Thomas. A Collection of Old English Pieces. Edited with prefaces, notes and glossary. 4 vols., square 18° half morocco, uncut.

W. Pickering: London, 1836 3944 WYCLIFFE, John. The New Testament in English translated by John Wycliffe, circa 1380. Now first printed from a contemporary Manuscript. 4° half roan, uncut. W. Pickering: London, 1858

3945 WYNNE, James. Private Libraries of New York. pp. 472. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut.

3946

LARGE PAPER. Only 100 copies printed.

ONGE, WILLIAM.

YON

New York, 1860

England's Shame; or the Unmasking of a Politick Atheist, being a full and faithful Relation of the Life and Death of that grand Impostor Hugh Peters. Portrait, (mounted). pp. 88. 18° sheep. London, 1663

The author testified against Peters at his trial, 1660.

3947 YORK, Me. Ancient City of Gorgeana, and Modern Town of York, from its earliest Settlement to the present time. By G. A. Emery. pp. 256. Illustrations. Boston, 1874

16° cloth.

3948 YOUNG, Alexander. Library of the Old English Prose Writers. 9 vols. 16° russia, (bindings broken). Cambridge, 1831

CONTENTS: Fuller's Holy State. - Sidney's Defence of Poesie. — Selden's Table Talk. Sir T. Browne's Works. Felltham's Resolves.

Walton's Lives. Latimer's Sermons.

J. Taylor. Sir T. More's Works.

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