366 BRYAN (Daniel). The MOUNTAIN MUSE: Comprising the Adventures of Daniel Boone; and the Power of Virtuous and Refined Beauty. 12mo, half morocco. Harrisonburg, 1813 367 BUCHANAN (James). SKETCHES of the HISTORY, MANNERS and CUSTOMS of the NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS. Map. 8vo, half London, 1824 morocco. 368 [BUCHANAN NOMINATION.] OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS of the NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, held in Cincinnati, June 2-6, 1856. 8vo, half calf. Cincinnati, 1856 369 BUCKLEY (Thomas C. T.). MEMORIAL of . . . Portrait. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1874 370 Privately printed from the "Times" report, etc., with eulogies. BUDD (Thomas). GOOD ORDER ESTABLISHED in PENNSILVANIA and NEW-JERSEY, in America, Being a true Account of the Country; With its Produce and Commodities there made. And the great Improvements that may be made by means of Public Store-houses for Hemp, Flax, and Linnen-Cloth; also the Advantages of a Publick-School, the Profits of a Publick-Bank, &c. 4to, green levant morocco extra, gilt leaves, by Pratt. Exceedingly rare. [London], Printed in the Year 1685 371 [BUDD.] GOOD ORDER ESTABLISHED in PENNSYLVANIA and NEWJERSEY, in America. By Thomas Budd. A new Edition, with Introduction and Notes by Edward Armstrong. 4to, cloth, uncut. New York: W. Gowans, 1865 Forms No. 4 of Gowans' "Biblio 372 Sixty copies only printed on LARGE PAPER. theca Americana." BUFFALO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. INAUGURAL ADDRESS of the Hon. MILLARD FILLMORE, 1862; the Origin of the Name of Buffalo, by Wm. Ketchum, etc. Portrait. 8vo, uncut. Buffalo, 1879 373 BUFFUM (E. Gould). SIX MONTHS in the GOLD MINES: from a Journal of Three Years' Residence in Upper and Lower California in 1847, 8, 9. Post 8vo, half calf. London, 1850 374 BULKELEY (Peter). The GOSPEL-COVENANT; or, The Covenant of Grace Opened . . . Preached in Concord, in New England. 4to, calf. London, 1646 "The only published work of the first minister of Concord, Mass."-J. H. T. 375 BULLOCK (James D.). The SECRET SERVICE of the CONFEDERATE STATES in Europe; or, How the Confederate Cruisers were Equipped. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. London: Bentley, 1883 376 BULLOCK (William). VIRGINIA IMPARTIALLY EXAMINED, and left to publick view, to be considered by all Judicious and honest men. Under which Title, is comprehended the Degrees from 34 to 39, wherein lyes the rich and healthfull Countries of Roanock, the now Plantations of Virginia and Mary-land. 4to, half russia (title backed). London, 1649 377 [BURGOYNE (John).] The SUBSTANCE of GENERAL BURGOYNE'S SPEECHES, on Mr. Vyner's Motion, on the 26th of May; and upon Mr. Hartley's Motion, on the 28th of May, 1778. With an Appendix, containing General Washington's Letter to General Burgoyne, etc. 8vo, uncut. London: J. 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London, 1780 381 [BURGOYNE.] A SUPPLEMENT to the STATE of the EXPEDITION from CANADA, containing General Burgoyne's Orders, respecting the Principal Movements and Operations of the Army to the Raising of the Siege of Ticonderoga. 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York: Privately reprinted [for F. S. Hoffman], 1865 The New York edition, of which 75 copies were issued, was printed mostly for The work was originally published without General presentation. No. 53. Burgoyne's authority. See M. R. XLII., 492. 382 BURK (John). The HISTORY of VIRGINIA, from its First Settlement to the Present Day. Vol. I. The HISTORY of VIRGINIA . . . Vols. II. and III. 1804 1805 The HISTORY of VIRGINIA; commenced by John Burk, and continued by Skelton Jones and Louis Hue Girardin. Vol. IV. 1816 Together 4 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt. Petersburg, Va., 1804-1816 The majority of the copies of Vol. IV. were destroyed by fire. 383 [BURKE (Rt. Hon. Ed.).] The PAMPHLET, entitled, "TAXATION NO TYRANNY," candidly considered, and it's arguments and pernicious doctrines exposed and refuted. 8vo, polished calf extra. London, n. d. [1715] THE AUTHOR'S OWN COPY, with much additional matter in MS., evidently intended for a second edition. See JOHNSON. 384 [BURKE.] The SPEECH of EDMUND BURKE, Esq., on moving his Resolutions for CONCILIATION with the COLONIES, March 22, 1775. 4to, half morocco, pp. 65. London, 1775 385 BURKE. Jahrbucher der neuern Geschichte der Englischen Pflanzungen in Nordamerika. Vol. 3. 12mo, boards. Danzig, 1780 386 BURLEIGH (Charles). The GENEALOGY of the Burley or Burleigh Family of America. Portraits. 8vo, cloth. Portland, 1880 387 BURNEY. A CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY of the DISCOVERIES in the SOUTH SEA or Pacific Ocean. By James Burney. 26 maps and charts. 5 vols., 4to, half morocco, uncut. London, 1803-17 The fourth vol. contains the HISTORY of THE BUCCANEERS of AMERICA, which was separately printed in 1816, as follows: 388 BURNEY. HISTORY of the BUCCANEERS of AMERICA. 3 maps. 4to, half morocco extra, gilt top, uncut edges. London, 1816 Fine large copy, 12 x 934 inches. 389 BURNEY. HISTORY of the BUCCANEERS of AMERICA. 3 maps. 4to, half calf. 390 BURNET (Jacob). NOTES on the EARLY NORTH-WESTERN TERRITORY. 8vo, cloth. London, 1816 SETTLEMENT of the 391 [BURR (Aaron).] A VIEW of the POLITICAL CONDUCT of AARON 392 [BURR.] AN EXAMINATION of the VARIOUS CHARGES exhibited against AARON BURR, Esq., Vice-President of the United States; and a Developement of the Characters and Views of his Political Opponents. New edition, revised and corrected, with Additions. By ARISTIDES [Wm. P. Van Ness]. 8vo, half morocco. [New York]: Printed for the Author, 1804 393 BURR. REPORTS of the TRIALS of COLONEL AARON BURR (late Vice-President of the United States), for Treason and for a Misdemeanor, in preparing the means of a Military Expedition against Mexico, a territory of the King of Spain, with whom the United States were at Peace. By David Robertson. 2 vols., 8vo, Philadelphia, 1808 calf. 394 [BURR.] REPORTS of the TRIALS of COLONEL AARON BURR . . for Treason and a Misdemeanor, . . . 1807. To which is added an Appendix containing the arguments and evidence to commit A. Burr, H. Blannerhassett (sic), and I. Smith for Treason, &c. Taken in short-hand by David Robertson. vols., 8vo, half morocco, uncut edges. Philadelphia, 1808 395 2 BURR'S CONSPIRACY EXPOSED; and General Wilkinson Vindicated against the Slanders of his Enemies on that important occasion. 8vo, half calf. Privately printed. n. p., 1811 See Menzies, No. 2,137, Part VI., in which the statement is made that we know of two other copies only in existence." 396 BURR. MEMOIRS Of . . with Miscellaneous Selections from his Correspondence. By Matthew L. Davis. Portraits and facsimile. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco. New York, 1836 397 BURR. The PRIVATE JOURNAL of . . . during his residence of four years in Europe, with Selections from his Correspondence. Edited by Matthew L. Davis. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. New York, 1838 See also Davies, Callender, Hamilton, Cheetham, Wilkinson, &c., &c. 398 [BURROUGH (E.).] A DECLARATION of the Sad and Great Persecution and Martyrdom of the People of God, called QUAKERS, 399 in NEW-ENGLAND, for the Worshipping of God. . . . Also Some Considerations, presented to the King, which is in Answer to a Petition and Address which was presented unto Him by the General Court at Boston. Subscribed by J. Endicot, the Chief Persecutor there, &c. Rubricated title. 4to, polished calf. London, [1660] BURTON (H. W.). The HISTORY of NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. A 400 BURTON] (R.). The ENGLISH EMPIRE in AMERICA; or, A View of the Dominions of the Crown of England in the West Indies, namely, Newfoundland, New England, New-York, Pennsilvania, New-Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina, Bermudas, &c. To which is prefix'd a Relation of the First Discovery of the New World, call'd America. Fifth Edition. Map and curious woodcuts. 12mo, calf. London, 1711 401 [BUSTAMANTE.] TEZCOCo en los Ultimos Tiempos de sus Antiguos Reyes, ó sea Relacion tomado de los MANUSCRITOs inéditos de BOTURINI; redactados por el Lic. D. Mariano Veytia. Publicalos con Notas y Adiciones para estudio de la Juventud Mexicana, Carlos Maria de Bustamante. 4to, calf extra, gilt top, uncut edges. Mexico, 1826 402 403 404 Ramirez, No. 153. BUSTAMANTE. ITURBIDE. HISTORIA del EMPERADOR D. AUGUSTIN DE y Establecimiento de la Republica Popular Federal. 4to, half morocco. Mexico, 1846 BUTLER and HOYT. The LIVES and OPINIONS of BENJ'N FRANKlin Butler. . . and JESSE HOYT. . . . By William L. Mackenzie. 8vo, half morocco. Boston, 1845 BUTLER (Benj. F.). GENERAL ORDERS of the DEPARTMENT of the GULF, from No. 1 (March 20, 1862) to No. 107 (Dec. 17, 1862). 8vo, half morocco. 405 [BUTLER.] The AMERICAN CYCLOPS, the Hero of New Orleans and Spoiler of Silver Spoons, dubbed LL.D., by "Pasquino." Illustrated. 4to, cloch. New York, 1868 |