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ADSWORTH (BBNJAMIN). An Effay, for the Charitable Spreading of the Gospel into Dark Ignorant Places: Being a Sermon (now fomething Inlarged) Preach'd at the Lecture in Boston, Octob. 16. 1718. By Benjamin Wadfworth, A.M. Paftor of a Church of Chrift in Boston, N.E. Boston: Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, at his Shop. 1718. Title and 36 pp. Unbound. (10s. 6d. 2779) WADSWORTH (BENJAMIN). The Gospel not Oppofed, but by the Devil and Mens Lufts. A Lecture Sermon Preach'd at Bofton, Jan. 8. 1718, 19. From Mat. x. 34. By Benjamin Wadfworth, A.M. Paftor of a Church of Chrift in Bofton, N.E. Boston, N. E. Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, at his Shop. 1719. Title, and 46 pp. Unbound. (10s. 6d. 2780)

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WADSWORTH (BENJAMIN). Vicious Courfes, Procuring Poverty. Defcrib'd and Condemn'd. A Lecture Sermon, Preach'd at Bofton, Feb. 19. 1718, 19. By Benjamin Wadsworth, A.M. Paftor of a Church of Chrift in Bofton, N. E. Boston, Printed by John Allen, for Benjamin Eliot, at his Shop in King street, 1719. Title and 32 pp. Unbound. 12mo. (10s. 6d. 2781)

WAFER (LIONEL). A New/ Voyage/ and/ Description/ of the/ Ifthmus of America,/ Giving an Account of the/ Author's Abode there,/ The Form and Make of the Country,/ the Coafts, Hills, Rivers, &c. Woods,/ Soil, Weather, &c. Trees, Fruit, Beasts,/ Birds, Fish, &c./ The Indian In

habitants, their Features,/ Complexion, &c. their Manners, Cu-/ftoms, Employments, Marriages, Feasts,/ Hunting, Computation, Language, &c./ With Remarkable Occurrences in the South/ Sea, and elsewhere./ By Lionel Wafer. Illuftrated with feveral Copper-Plates./ London: Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in/ St. Paul's Church-yard, 1699./ 4 prel. leaves and 224 pp. Index 14 pp. Books, etc. 2 pp. Map at page 1, plates at pp. 28, 103, 141. Old calf. 8vo. (18s. 2782) WAFER (LIONEL). A New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America. Giving An Account of the Author's Abode there, The Form and Make of the Country, the Coafts, Hills, Rivers, &c. Woods, Soil, Weather, &c. Trees, Fruit, Beasts, Birds, Fish, &c. The Indian Inhabitants their Features, Complxion, &c their Manners, Cuftoms, Employments, Marriages, Feasts, Hunting, Computation, Language, &c. With Remarkable Occurrences in the South-Sea and elsewhere. By Lionel Wafer. The Second Edition To which are added, The Natural History of those Parts, By a Fellow of the Royal Society: And Davis's Expedition to the Gold Mines in 1702. Illuftrated with feveral Copper-Plates. London, Printed for James Knapton, At the Crown in St. Pauls Church-Yard. MDCCIV. 8 prel. leaves and 283 pp: Index. 12 pp: Map and 3 plates. Old calf. 8vo. (15s. 2783) WAGHENAER (L. J.) The Mariners Mirrovr/ Wherein may playnly be feen the courses, heights, dif-/tances, depths, foundings, flouds and ebs, rifings of lands, rocks, fands and fhoalds, with the marks for th'en-/trings of the Harbouroughs, Havens and Ports of the greatest part of Europe: their feueral traficks and commodities: Together w.th the Rules and inftrumets/ of Navigation./ Firft made & fet fourth in diuers exact Sea-Charts, by that famous/ Nauigator Lvke Wagenar of Enchuifen And now fitted with necefsarie/ additions for the ufe of Englishmen by/ Anthony Ashley./ Herein alfo may be understood the exploits lately atchiued by the right/ Honorable the L. Admiral of Englad with her Ma.ties Nauie; and fome/ former feruices don by that worthy Knight/ Sr. Fra: Drake./ [London, 1588.] 24 leaves of preliminary

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matter, including engraved title. Copperplate maps (1) to (22) with description printed on each map. "The Second Part of the Mariners Mirrovr/ conteining in diuers perfect plots & fea Charts boeth the Northern and Eastern/ Navigation :/ viz. From the Streights between Douer and Callis, the/ coasts of England, Scotland, Norway, Emden, Yut-/land ct. with all the founds of Denmark & the Baltick/ fea unto Wiburgh and the Narue/ With their particular descriptions/ trafiks and commodities./ Engraved title and copperplate maps I to XXIII, with description printed on each map. And 12 copperplate maps of the various engagements between the English and Spanish Fleets, the last being a map of Anglia' Without descriptions and unnumbered. Unbound. Folio. (31. 13s. 6d. 2784) WALKER (HOVENDEN). A Journal: Or full Account of the late Expedition to Canada. With an Appendix Containing Commiffions, Orders, Inftructions, Letters, Memorials, Courts - Martial, Councils of War, &c. relating thereto. By Sir Hovenden Walker, Kt. London: Printed for D. Browne at the Black-Swan, W. Mears at the Lamb, without Temple Bar, and G. Strahan at the Golden Ball against the Exchange in Cornhill, 1720. 2 prel. leaves and text 304 pp. Old calf. (1l. 18. 2785)

8vo. WALKER (JAMES). Letters on the West Indies. By James Walker. London: Rest Fenner, 1818. xvi and 268 pp. 8vo. (4s. 6d. 2786) WALLACE (EDWARD J.) The Oregon Question determined by the Rules of International Law. By Edward J. Wallace, M. A., Barrister-at-Law, Bombay. London: A. Maxwell & Son, 1846. 39 pp. 8vo. (2s. 6d. 2787)

WALLER (WILLIAM). An/ Efsay/ on the/ Value of the Mines, late of Sir Carbery Price./ By William Waller, Gent./ Steward of the said Mines. Writ for the private Satisfaction of all the Partners. London:/ Printed in the Year, MDCXCVIII./ 12 prel. leaves, and 55 pp. With two folding sheets, one a woodcut plan of Potosi. Old red morocco, fine copy. 8vo. (12s. 6d. 2788)

WALTER (THOMAS). Flora Carolina, secundum

Systema Vegetabilium Perillustris Linnæi digesta; Characteres essentiales Naturalesve et diferentias veras exhibens; cum emendationibus numerosis: Descriptionum antea evulgatarum : Adumbrationes stirpium plus mille continens : Necnon, generibus novis non paucis, speciebus plurimis novisq. Ornata. Auctore Thomas Walter, Agriola. Londini: J. Fraser: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. viii and 263 pp. Plate facing title. 8vo. (7s. 6d. 2789) WANSEY (HENRY). The Journal of an Excursion to the United States of North America, in the Summer of 1794. Embellished with The Profile of General Washington, and an Aqua-tinta View of the State House, at Philadelphia. By Henry Wansey, F.A.S. A Wiltshire clothier. Salisbury: J. Easton; 1796. xiii pp. half-title and 290 pp: Index, 12 pp: Errata, 1 page. Profile facing title, and plate at page 131. 8vo. (6s. 6d. 2790) WARD (NATHANIEL). The Simple Cobler/ Of/ Aggavvam in America./ Willing/ To help’mend his Native Country, la-/mentably tattered, both in the upper-Leather/ and fole, with all the honeft ftiches he can take./ And as willing never to bee paid for his work,/ by Old English wonted pay./ It is his Trade to patch all the year long, gratis./ Therefore I pray Gentlemen keep your purfes./ By Theodore de la Guard./ London,/ Printed by John Dever & Robert Ibbitfon, for Stephen Bowtell, at the/ figne of the Bible in Popes HeadAlley, 1647./ 2 prel. leaves; viz. Title, the reverse blank; 'To the Reader.' 1 page; Text, 80 pp. Fine large and clear copy, with rough leaves. Morocco by Bedford. (51. 5s. Others 31. 3s. and 21. 2s. 2791) WARD (NATHANIEL). Another copy, very fine, in calf extra by Bedford, having on the title-page the autograph of White Kennet. (51.5s. 2792) WARDEN (D. B.) A Chorographical and Statistical Description of the District of Columbia, the seat of the General Government of the United States, with an engraved plan of the District, and view of the Capitol. Paris: printed and sold by Smith, Rue Montmorency. 1816. vii and 212 pp. Index, 2 pp. Plan at page 1. Plate at page 34. Calf. (12s. 6d. 2793)

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WARREN (GEORGE). An Impartial/ Description/ of Surinam/ upon/ The Continent of Guiana/ in America. With a Hiftory of feveral ftrange Beafts, Birds,/ Fishes, Serpents, Infects, and Cuttoms of that Colony, &c./ Worthy the Perufal of all, from the experience of/ George Warren Gent./ London, Printed by William Godbid for Nathaniel Brooke/ at the Angel in Grefham-Colledge, in the fecond yard/ from Bishopfgate-street. 1667./2 prel. leaves; viz. Title the reverse blank. To the Reader.' 2 pp. Text, 28 pp. 4to. (1l. 11s. 6d. 2794) WASHINGTON. The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans, in the Years 1814-1815. By the Author of the Subaltern. Fourth Edition, corrected and revised. London: John Murray, MDCCCXXXVI. iv and 389 pp. Cloth. Uncut. 12mo. (3s. 6d. 2795) WASHINGTON (GEORGE). The Journal of Major George Washington, sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Efq; His Majefty's Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander in Chief of Virginia, to the Commandant of the French Forces on Ohio. To which are added, the Governor's Letter: and a translation of the French Officer's Anfwer. With a New Map of the Country as far as the Mississippi. Williamsburgh Printed, London, Reprinted for T. Jefferys, MDCCLIV. 32 pp. With the map. Half morocco. 8vo. (1l. 1s. 2796) WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Letters from General Washington, To feveral of his Friends in the Year 1776. In which are set forth A fairer and fuller View of American Politics, Than ever yet transpired, Or the Public could be made acquainted with through any other Channel. London: J. Bew, M.DCC.LXXVII. Title, and 73 pp. Half morocco. (10s. 6d. 2797) WASHINGTON (GEORGE). A Poetical Epistle to his Excellency George Washington, Esq. Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America, from An Inhabitant of the State of Maryland. To which is annexed, A Short Sketch of General Washington's Life and Character. Annapolis Printed 1779: London: Reprinted for C. Dilly, MDCCLXXX. 24 pp. Unbound. 4to. (10s. 6d. 2798)

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