A Dictionary of Books Relating to America, from its Discovery to the Present Time [22]

Citation preview

Pibliotfjeca

Americana

DICTIONARY OF

Poofesi relating to America, from

its

discovery to the present time

Begun by Joseph

Sabin,

Continued by Wilberforce Eames,

And Completed

W.

by R.

G. Vail

for the Bibliographical Society of America.

Volume XXII. SoLis Y

Valenzuela to Spiritual Manifestations.

"A as

painfull work it is I'll assure you, and more than difficult, wherein what toyle hath been taken, no man thinketh so no man believeth, but he hath made the triall."

Am.

a [food., Priface

i5efco=|9orfe:

476

FIFTH AVENUE 1931-1932.

to

the History of Oxford.

o\

fi-

^*V

Printing House of

William Edwin Rudge New York City

EDITOR R.

W.

G. Vail

assistant editors Elizabeth G. Greene

Marjorie Watkins

Geraldine Beard Frances Richey

Edna Watkins

mQ2i

A Dictionary

of Books

RELATING TO AMERICA

Valenzuela (Pedro

OLis Y

de). Epitome breve |

de

y Mverte del ilvsBernardino de Almansa,

Vida,

la

trissimo |

Dotor

|

Don

Criollo de la |

I

Ciudad de Lima, Tesorero de la Ciudad de Cartagena, Arcediano de la Plata, Inquisidor de Logrono y de Toledo, Argobispo de la Isla de de las Indias, y Argobispo S. Domingo Primado de la muy noble y leaLciudad de Santa Fe de Bogota en el nucuo Rcyno de Gra- nada, y Patron del Conuento de lesvs, Maria, Joseph, en la villa de Madrid. Hecho por el Bachiller D. Pedro |

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

de Solis y Valen(^uela, Notario del Santo Oficio de la Inquisacado de los escritos del Padre Don Bruno de Valenzuela |

|

sicion,

Monge

Dirigido al mvy noble, y generoso Cartuxo su Coronista. cauallero Dotor D. Juan de Solorzano y Pereyra, del Consejo de su Magestad, y su Oydor en el su- premo de Castilla. Coji /icrficia. E?i Lima. Por Pedro de Cabrera^ en el fortal de los escrmanos. |

|

|

|

|

|

|

Afio de 1646. I

4to, pp. (16),

72 numbered leaves.

BA.

86499

y Vergara, in his "Historia de la literatura en Nueva Granada," 1867, p. 92, lists a Madrid, 1647, edition, which Medina considers doubtful. A. Palau y Dulcet in his "Manual del librero hispano-americano," vol. 6, 1926, says that it has been suggested that "el Bachiller D. Pedro Solis y Valenzuela" was Juan Eusehio Nieremberg. This also is doubted by Medina. J.

M. Vergara

Solis y Scrafin

|

Valenzuela. Panegyrico

de las Soledades

|

sagrado,

|

en alabanza del

|

Fundador, y Patriarca de Bachiller D. Pedro de Solis,

San Brvno.

|

la Sagrada Cartvxa. Excrivelo el y Valenzuela, Notario del S. Oficio de la Inquisi- cion, en la muy noble y leal Ciudad de Santa Fe de Bogota su patria. A instancia |

|

I

|

|

|

del Padre

D. Brvno de

|

Valenzuela

Monge Cartuxo

su

hermano. |

VOL. XXII.

I

1

b

Y VALENZUELA.

SOLIS

Dedicalo al nivy noble y generoso cauallero D. D. luan de Solorzano y Pereyra, del Or- den de Santiago, del Consejo de su Magestad, y su Oydor en el supremo de Castilla. Con I'lcenc'ia. |

|

|

|

|

En

Lima. Por Pedro dc Cabrera, e7i el fortal de los Escr'manos. Aiio de 1646. 4to, pp. (8), and 40 numbered leaves. BM. 86500 j

"La Imprenta en Lima."

Title from Medina's

Valenzuela. Paneryrico

SoLis Y Serafin |

de las soledades

Sagrada Cartvxa.

la

Escrivelo

|

el

sagrado,

|

en alabanza del

|

Fundador, y Patriarca de Bachiller D. Pedro de Solis,

San Brvno.

|

|

|

I

y Valenzuela, Notario de S. Oficio de la Inquisi- cion, en la muy noble y leal Ciudad de Santa Fe de Bogota su patria. instancia |

|

|

|

A

Valenguela Monje Cartuxo su hermano. Dedicalo al mvy noble y ge- neroso cauallero D. Caspar Mena Loyola, Gouernador Te- niente de Maesse de Campo y Capitan General de la Ciudad de Mariquita, y su Alferez Real. Con L'lcenc'ia. En Madrid. Por Diego Dias de la Correa. Aiio 1 647. 4to, pp. (16), and 40 numbered leaves. 8650 del Padre

D. Brvno de

|

|

|

|

|

|

\

Title from Medina's "Bibliotcca hispano-america," in which the

first

word

is

given

as above.

SoLis Y

ZuNiGA

y Zuiiiga. Mexico. Title from Medina's

(Jose).

[16



Informe ?]

juridico.

Por D. Jose

Solis

86502

Folio.

"La Imprenta en Mexico."

Solitaire, fseud. See Robb (John S.).

Un

Solitario de America,

-pseud.

See [Tristany (Manuel

R.)]

The

Solitary of

SoLLANO

Juan Fernandez. See our

no.

75543,

vol. 18.

(Jose Maria Diez de). See our no. 20 1 3 8, vol. 5.

SoLLERS (A[ugustus] R[hodes]), h. 1 8 14, d. 1862. Speech Maryland, on the Resolution offered by Mr. Fillmore, of New York to refer that part of the President's Message relative to the Tariff to the Committee on Manufactures. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Dec. 21, 1841. Wash'mg-

of A. R. Sellers, of

to7i:

Printed at the Intelligencer Office.

1

842. 8vo, pp. 13. C.

Title supplied by Ernest Klctsch.

86503

Solly (S[amuel] Edw^in), b. 1845, d. 1906. Manitou, Colorado, U. S. A., its Mineral Waters and Climate, by S. Edwin Solly, M.R.G.S.,

England,

l.s.a.,

London, Fellow

of the

Royal Medico-

SOLMS-BRAUNFELS.

7

Chirurgical Society, Late Medical Registrar and House Surgeon

Thomas' Hospital, 1875. Saifit Louis: Jno. McK'ittrick (c? Book and Job Printers^ Lithographers and Stationers. 1875.

to St.

Co.^

8vo, pp. 39, (i). B., C.y

MINNHS., NYAM., NYH., NYP.,

P.,

WHS. 865O4

"Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences," vol. 10, 1908, pp. 235—256.

For

a biographical sketch, see

Solms-Braunfels (Carl),

Texas.

frin'z zu.

Geschildert in

Beziehung auf seine geographischen, socialen und iibrigen Verhaltnisse mit besonderer Riicksicht auf die deutsche Colonisation. Ein Handbuch fiir Auswanderer nach Texas. Seinen deutschen Landsleuten gewidmet von Carl, Prinzen zu Solms-Braunfels. Nebst zwei Karten von Texas. Frankfurt am Main. Johann David 1846. 8vo, pp.

Sauerl'dnder^s Verlag.

x,

134. 2 folded maps. BA., Y.

Durango hay

Solo en

phon:]

Zacatecas.

1

vigentes las leyes de la opresion.

[Colo-

Imfrefita de la Sociedad acargo de

826.

Mariano Cuesta. l2mo,

86505

u.CAL. 86506

pp. 8.

Signed: La Fantasma.

[SoLOGUREN (Jose) y Rozas (IVIanuel Caspar de).] IVIanifestacion que se hace de orden del Tribunal del Consulado de las erogaciones hechas por

Publica en la fccha.

el,

y en Comercio para auxilios de la Hacienda desde Enero de 18 19, hasta

las actuales circunstancias

\Lima. 1820.]

86507

Folio, pp. (3).

Signed in Lima, November 15, 1820, by Jose de Sologuren and Manuel Caspar de Rozas. Title from Medina's "La Imprenta en Lima," 1904.— 1907.

Sologuren (Juan

Senor, Diferentes Ministros han rep-

de).

resentado a V. Magestad,

.

.

.

[Madrid^ l6l2?]

Folio.

BM. 86508 Caption

title.

A

memorial relating

to

the naval

administration of the Spanish

provinces in the Indies.

Sologuren.

Seiior, los sueldos

y

salarios,

.

.

[Madrid P 1612?] BM. 86509

.

Folio. Caption

title.

A

memorial relating

to

the naval administration of the Spanish

provinces in the Indies.

Solomon

(

?vlr.

).

from the Southward,

|

&

Mrs. Solomon.

Having performed

|

Vocal Performers

their Concerts in South-

Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Boston, Portsmouth and Salem, with great applause, have now the honour of waitins: on the Ladies and |

I

SOLOMON. Gentlemen

of

Newburyport,

.

.

. |

This Evening (Tuesday) April

\_Neivburyport: Printed by Hoiuard S. Robinson. 1794.] nyp. 86510 Broadside.

22.

.

.

.

I

foot of sheet: "Tickets

At

Star Printing-

|

GiBce.

.

.

may

.

..." Howard

"Morning Star" on April

buryport

Am.

ican Newspapers," in

be had at the place of performance, and at the S.

Robinson began the publication of the NewSee Brigham's "Bibliography of Amer-

8th, 1794.

Antiq. Soc. "Proceedings," vol. 25, 19151

P-

443-

of the West, and Britannia's Lamentations. [Printed between double columns of text:] ^old zvholesale and [Boston. by Leonard Demlngy No. I, Market Square.

Solomon vertically retail

heh. 86511

180-?] Broadside.

Willard O. Waters, who supplied the title, states that internal evidence suggests the printed queried date. Deming was at this address in 1799. See Ford's "Broadsides in Massachusetts," 1922, nos. 2921 and 2961. .

Solomon Secondthoughts, fseud. See our Solon, or the Rebellion of '61.

By Delphine.

edy.

.

.

.

Chicago,

Improved title of our nos. 2818, Paris Baker in Halkett and Laing.

1

vol. i,

.

7, vol. 9.

Domestic and Political TragS. P. Rounds, Book and Job

86512

H.

8vo, pp. 74,

1862.

Printer, ^6 State Street.

A III:

no. 3 74

.

and 19455, vol.

5.

Attributed to Delphine

SoLORZANO (A. D.). Calendario de A. D. Solorzano, para

el

850. Mexico. Impreso for Antonio Diaz, callejon de la cu. 86513 Chlquihuitera numero I. l8mo, pp. 48.

ano de

1

Solorzano (Bernardino de). Seiior. El Maestro Fray Bernardino de Solorgano, de la Or- den de Predicadores, su Difinidor, y Procurador Gene- ral por las Provincias del Peril, puesto a los Dize, que la Villa de Moquegua, en la Diocesis de pies de V. Mag. ha sido, y es vna de las mas principales de ella, Arequipa, |

|

|

|

.

.

.

|

1675?]

[n.f.

Caption

title

86514

Folio, pp. (4).

from Medina's "Biblioteca hispano-americana."

Fr. Bernardino de Solorgano, ProSolorzano. Seiior. curador General de la Provin- cia de San Juan Bautista, Orden puesto a los pies de Predicadores, en el Reyno de el Peril, de Vuestra Magestad, dize: Que con el motivo de las ques- tiones, y estos Reynos siempre ha avido y escandalos, que en aquellos, entre los Regulares, y los Parrochos Secula- res, en razon de los |

|

|

|

I

|

|

|

|

|

entierros de aquellos, que quieren, y

Con ventos, ...[«. Caption

title

^.

17 17?]

mandan

enter-

Folio, pp. (7).

from Medina's "Biblioteca hispano-americana."

rarse

en

los

|

86515

SOLORZANO (jUSTINO DE).

9

Seiior. El Capitan Don lustino de Hero del Orden de Santiago, vezino y natural de la ciudad de los Reyes en los Reynos del Peru, dize: Que el ano de 641. vino de dicha Ciudad a seruir a estos Reynos de Espaiia, con ocasion de auer ordenado V. Magestad, ... [71. p.

SoLORZANO

(Justino de).

Solorcano, Caua-

|

|

|

|

|

|

1654?] Folio,

86516

pp. (4).

On

Caption title from Medina's "Biblioteca hispano-americana." stamped 1654.

paper

official

SoLORZANO DiEGUEz (Manuel) y Berdugo (Francisco). Don Manuel Solorzano Dieguez, y Don Francisco Berdugo, Escrihanos de Camara de lo Civil y Criminal de esta Real Audiencia Certificamos en debida forma:

Territorial &c.

1820.]

,

[Guatemala.

.

.

Broadside.

86517

Report of the inspection of a jail, dated in Guatemala, September 25, 1820. This and the two following titles are from Medina's "La Imprenta en Guatemala."

[Solorzano Dieguez.] En el expediente instruido en esta Real Audiencia sobre el cumplimiento de la Carta acordada del Supremo Tribunal de justicia de 29. de Abril ultimo, relativa a la formacion de Estados periodicos de Causas Civiles y Criminales; se ha proveido en 25. de Septiembre proxTmo lo siguiente [Guatemala. 1820.] Folio, pp. (2). 86518



Signed by D. Manuel Solorzano Dieguez in Guatemala, October

[Solorzano Dieguez.] La Regencia dirigirme

el

Decreto que sigue:

.

.

.

del

3,

Reyno

[Guatemala.



.

.

.

1820.

ha servido

se

1820.]

Folio,

pp. (13). 86519 Rules and Regulations of the courts. On the blank verso of the last leaf in the copy described bv Medina, is the autograph of Solorzano Dieguez, Guatemala, October i8, 1820.

Solorzano Pereira (Juan Our arrangement

de),

of this author's works

is

1575,

/;.

d.

86520

1655.

chronological, according to

first

editions.

Solorzano Pereira. loannis de Solorzano Pereira L C. in Salmaticensi Academia proprimarii Caesarei ivris |

Hispani,

|

j

|

&

Diligens

|

accurata de Parricidi Crimine

Disputatio, duobus Libris comprehensa: quorum Prior poenas huic sceleri constitutas exactissime explicat; Posterior, qui eis subdantur non minori cura pertractat; Opus non iuris tantum, sed et omnigena aliarum litterarum cognitione conspicuum et vel ipsa rerum, quae in eo con- tinentur, Aarietate, et nouitate censendum, et nulli non usui et voluptati futiirum. Prima hac editione cura qua potuit maxima typis Tabernelianis cxcussum. Duplici adiecto Indice: uno capitum, & altcro rerum locupletissimo. Ad Illus-

antecessoris,

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

[

|

SOLORZANO PEREIRA.

10

,

D. D. loannem Baptistam de Azebedo Ponletanum, et Supremi Causarum Fidei Senatus Amplissimum, Praesidem. Salma?iticac Excudchat Artvs Tabercio. loc. v, loann'i C ornanno Bibliofolae n'lel Antucrf'ianus tris.

et Reverendiss.

tificem Valliso-

|

|

[

|

\

\

[1605.]

\

Ta~ Novcmb. 4to, 86521

Salania?ittcae tyfis cvdebat Artvs

[Colophon:] I

Anno

bernelivs Antvcrf'ianvs.

cio. loc. v. vi. idvs

\

\

pp. (23), 203,

"Autores citados" (5), (27).

Title from Jose Torre Revello's "Ensayo biografico sobre Juan de Solorzano Pereira," 1929, which locates a copy in the library of the University of Seville. Medina's library also contained a copy. Reprinted in vol. 5, pp. 981— 1 104, of Everardus Otto's

"Thesaurus Juris Romani," 1725— 1735, of which there were several

later editions.

Solorzano Pereira. Decern conclvsionvm manvs

in avgvs-

tissimo totivs orbis terrarvm Salmanticensis ScHoLt Theatro.

Don Amen'co Martio Mediceo

ivris stvdioso pvblice

A

dispvtatarvm,

Illvstrissimo, et excelentissimo D. D. FranMediceo, serenissimi magni Ethrvri^e dvcis fratri, Pr^fuit loannes de Solorzano et Pereyra, I. C. vel ad priscam .-etatem elegantissimus, dignissimus que Vespertin^e iuris Cssarei Cathedrae Antecessor, &c. Salmant'ictB, Mens. August. Ann. 1 609. 86522

dicata consecrataqve. cisco

Title from the reprint in the author's "... Obras Posthumas," Zaragoca, [1676], pp.

173-210.

Solorzano Pereira. El Doctor

loan de Solorzano Pereira, Conseio de las Indias. Con los bienes i herederos del Governador don Francisco Vanegas, Cabo que fue de las Sobre galeras de Cartagena. Si se pueden seguir, y sentenciar contra ellos los cargos que que- daron hechos al dicho don Franmuerto pendiente este pleito. I Generalcisco, aunque el aya mente sobre todos los casos en que se puede inquirir proceder Ministros difuntos, en visitas, demandas, contra los juezes, i resedencias. Ario 1 629. En Madrid^ Por Francisco Martinez. Folio, pp. (ii), and 44 numbered leaves. 86523 Fiscal del Real

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

i

|

i

|

.

|





|

|

|

\

Title from Medina's "Biblioteca hispano-americana," vol.

7,

no. 7767.

Solorzano Pereira. El Doctor D. Ivan de Solorzano Orden de Santiago, del Consejo de sv |

|

Pereyra, Cavallero del

Magestad en

los

|

Svpremos de

Con

|

Castilla,

i

de las Indias, siendo

y Herederos del GoverFrancisco Vanegas, Cabo que fue de las Galeras de

del de Indias.

Fiscal

|

I

|

|

los Bienes,

nador Don Cartagena; sobre si se pveden Segvir, i Sentenciar contra ellos los cargos que quedaron hechos al dicho Don Francisco, aunque el aya muerto pendiente este pleito. I generalmente sobre todos los Casos en que se puede inquirir, i proceder contra los Inezes, i I

|

|

|

|

|

|

I

SOLORZANO PEREIRA. Ministros di-

demandas,

funtos, en visitas,

|

I I

residencias.

i

.

.

|

En Madrid:

for Dlegg [sic] D'ia% de la Carrcray aho M. DC. l:Folio, pp. (ii), and 44 numbered leaves. JCB. S6524 Title supplied by Dorothy Watts.

SoLORZANO Pereira. loannes

|

De

Solorzano Pereira

i.v.d. |

Ex

Primarijs olim Academi^e Salman-

Postea Li-

mensis Pra;torij in Peruano

|

Nunc

ator:

ticensis Antecessoribus.

|

Regno Novi Orbis Sen-

|

vero in Supremo Indiarum

Consilio Regij Fisci

|

I

Dispvtationem De Indiarvm ivre, Sive De justa sitione, acquisitione, et retenIndiarum Occidentalium inquiTribvs libris comprehensam, tione D. E. C. Cvni frivilcg'w. Matrit'i. Ex Tyfographia Franc'isct Martinc-z. Afino \()2() [sic]. Folio, engraved title, pp. (26), 751, "Index" (99), (i). Patronus,

|

|

|

|

[

|

|

I

I

|

c, JCB.^ NYP.^

86525

Y.

Pp. 132, 194, 498, 617, and 735 are mispaged respectively 141, 206, 489, 717, and 733. This is vol. I of a work in two volumes, the second of which was not published until 1639. See the following title. Medina's "Biblioteca hispano-aniericana" has copious notes on the work.

Printed in double columns.

Solorzano Pereira.

D. loannis

|

de Solorzano

Regio, ac svpremo Indiarvm

et in

I.V.D.

Pereira

|

Senatv Consiliarii,

|

I

|

Dispvtationvm de Indiarvm Ivre, sive de ivsta Indiarvm Occidentalivm Gvbernatione, Tomus Alter. Qvinqve libris distinctvs, in quibus omnia, qua? ad servitia personalia, Tributa, De|

|

|

|

|

I

tantur; nistris

|

& Commendas Indorum

cimas,

spectant, exa-

|

ctissime pertrac-

& Mi-

Et non minori cura, de Patronatu Regio, Rebus,

|

Eccle-

Magistratibus Secularibus, Cancellarijs,

siasticis, |

Supremo Senatu, h omnibus iuribus, ac proventibus Fiscalibus earundem Indiarum differitur. Opvs vere avrevm, Et vel ipsa novitate, varietate, ac utilitate rerum, & matcriaru, quas continet, expetendum, & admirandum; Et non solum ijs, qui in eisdem Indijs commorantur, veriim & aliarum

Proregibus,

j

|

Regalibus,

&

|

j

|

|

|

omnium

|

Theologis,

Provinciarum ludicibus, luris professoribus, Advocatis,

&

bonarum Artium

summo

Studiosis,

ubique usui,

I

&

|

voluptati futurum.

|

Cvm

triplici

indice absolvtissimo,

|

Vno

capitum; Altero Legum, Canonum, & locorum Sacr^e Scriptura;; Tertio rerum, & sententiarum notabilium, qua: in eo comprchenduntur, expenduntur, & illustrantur. [On engraved title:] I

j

|

Cum Anno

frivilcglo.

Matriti.

\

Ex Typographia

Folio, engraved

1639. I

title,

pp.

Fraiic'nci Martinez..

(52), 1076, indices

(

136).

Frontispiece and portrait.

C, HISP.SOC.AMER., JCB., PRINCETON,

V.

86526

SOLORZANO PEREIRA.

12

Printed in double columns. Pp. 717 and 763 are mispaged respectively 711 and The preliminary pages contain several poems, among which is one of eleven lines arranged so that, from a central "S," the name Solorzano may be read in any direction. For the first volume, see the preceding title. A. Palau y Dulcet in his "Manuel del librero hispano-americano," 1926, lists a Rovia, 1641, edition in 4to, of which we have been unable to find any other record. 773.

Solorzano Pereira. Joannis de Solorzano Disputatio de Indiarum Jure; Sive de justa Indiarum Occidentalum Inquisitione, Acquisitione, et Retentione, Tribus Librus Comprehensa. Matreti. 1653. 2

86527

vols., folio.

London, 17S9, our

Title from "Bibliotheca Americana," the

first

bm. has

no. 5198, vol. 2.

volume.

Solorzano Pereira. D. D. loannis de Solorzano |

|

|

Pereira, |

I.V.D. ex eqvestri Militia

D.

|

lacobi, et in svpremis Castellje,

&

|

Indiarum Consiliis Senatoris; De Indiarvm Ivre, Sive de ivsta Indiarvm Occidentalivm Inquisitione, Acquisitione, & RetenDisputatio de tione. Cvi accessit alia eivsdem avthoris ... Parricidii Crimine. Cum duplici Indice, primo Librorum & Cap|

|

|

|

|

I

I

|

Rerum

itum; altero

notabilium absolutissimo.

Editio nouissima

|

ab innumeris, quibus priores deformatse erant mendis emaculata. |

Lvgdvni, Siimptibus Lavrentil Anisson. Cvm M. DC. LXXll. Svperlorvm Perm'issv. 2 vols., folio, pp. (24), 420, 431—438, Index (80), pages preliminary to "De Parricidii Crimine" (8), 64, Index (15); (12), 85 8, Index (141). |

|

I

\

hisp.soc.amer., JCB., The

wlc,

y.

86528

same as vol. I through the first eight lines, then differs as de ivsta Indiarvm Occidentalivm Gvbernatione, In quo omnia follows: "Sive Indorum spectant, exquae ad seruitia personalia, Tributa, Decimas, & Conimendas actissime pertractantur. Cvm triplici indice, vno capitvm, altero legum, Canonum & Locorum S. Scripturae; Tertio denique Rerum & Sententiarum notatu digniorum of vol. 2

title

is

the

.

|

.

.

|

|

|

]

|

|

copiosissimo.

Editio novissima, prioribus longe castigatior.

|

|

" The imprint

is

the

mispaged 103, and sheet Nn (pp. 421—428) is mispaged 431—438. In vol. 2, pp. 102, 802, and S48 are mispaged respectively 122, 820, and 834. On the 19th preliminary page appears the interesting poem found in the Matrhi, 1639, edition.

same

as in vol.

Printed in double columns.

l.

In vol.

Solorzano Pereira. D. D. Joannis

i, p.

113

is

de Solorzano

|

|

Pereira, |

et in ex Equestri Militia D. Jacobi, supremis Castellae, et Indiarum Consiliis Senatoris; de Indiarum

Juris utriusque Doctoris,

|

|

|

|

de Justa Indiarum Occidentalium Inquisitione, Acquisitione, & Retentione. Tomas primus. Cum duplici Indice, primo Librorum & Capitum; altero Rerum notabilium absoluSive

Jure.

|

|

I

|

|

Editio novissima ab innumeris, quibus priores defor-

tissimo. I

matae erant, mendis emaculata, Opera et Studio Lie. D. Franin Supremis Consiliis cisci Maria; de Vallarna, Juriscons. Hisp. |

|

|

SOLORZANO PEREIRA.

&

Advocati,

Gazrta.

Matrlti.

\

|

Anno MDCCLXXVll.

\

3

Alumni. Supcr'iorum Permissiiy In Tyfograph'ta Regia, vulgb de la

Collegii Matritensis

ct Pr'ivilegio.

I

|

431, index c.,jCB. 86529

2 vols, folio, pp. (18),

|

(72); (12), 896, index 12S.

In the title of vol. 2, lines 9-13 above, are replaced hy eight lines as follows: "sive Tomus secundus, In quo omnia de Justa Indiarum Occidentaliuni Gubernatiune, quae ad servitia personalia, Tributa, Decimas, & Commendas Indorum spectant, Cum triplici Indice, uno Capitum, altero Legum, exactissime pertractantur. Canonum & Locorum S. Scripturae; Tertio denique Rerum & Sententiarum notatu digniorum copiosissimo. " The word "la" is omitted in the third line of the imprint. Title supplied by Dorothy Watts. |

|

I

I

|

|

|

|

discvrso De las razones SoLORZANO Pereira. Memorial el Real se ofrecen para que Supremo Consejo de las Ini

|

que

|

i

|

|

deba preceder en todos los actos publicos al que llaman de Flandres. Por el doctor loan de Solorzano Pereira, Fiscal del dicho Consejo de las Indias. Ano 1629. En Madrid^ Por Francisco Martinez. Folio, pp. (2), 32 leaves +. 86530 dias

|

|

|

|



|





|

.

|



.

|

I

|

\

own incom-

Title from Medina's "Biblioteca hispano-americana," taken from his plete copy.

There

is

copy in the Bodleian Library.

a

Solorzano Pereira.

alegacion en derecho, General do luan de Benavidcs Baqan, Almirante don luan de Leoz, Cavalleros del Orden de San- tiago, otros consortes, En razon de aver desamparado la Flota de su cargo, que el aiio pas- sado de 1628. venia a estos Reinos de la Provincia de Nueva- Espana, dexandola, sin hazer defensa, ni resistencia alguna, en manos del Cossario Olandes, en el Puerto Baia de Matangas, donde se apodero della, de su tesoro, Por, el Doctor loan de Solorzano Pereira del Conmandado sejo de su Magestad en el Real de las Indias, que por su haze ofi- cio de Fiscal en el. ... Ario 163 I. .*| En Madrid. Por Francisco Martinez. Folio, pp. (16), and 98 numbered Discvrso,

i

|

|

|

sobre

La

|

culpa que resulta contra

el

|

i

|

i

|

|

|

|

|

i

|

i

|

|

|

|

.

|

|

.

|

\

86531

leaves.

This and the following title from Torre Revello's "Ensayo biografico sobre Juan de Solorzano Pereira," 1929, a copy being located in the library of the University of Seville.

Solorzano Pereira. Tradvccion Epistolas Proemiales del segundo

|

|

de la Dedicatoria Real,

Tomo

del derecho,

i |

gouierno D. loan de i

de las Indias Occidentales, q a sacado a luz el Dor Solorzano Pereira del Consejo Real de ellas. Hecha, i ilustrada con Notas Margenales muy copiosas, in vn breue compcndio de |

I

|

|

|

que se trata, assi en este Tomo, como en el primero Por Don Gabriel de Solorzano Paniagua, i Trexo, Cauallero del habito de Calatraua, hijo segundo de el Autor, Estudiante en la Vniuer-

lo

|

|

I

|

|

|

SOLORZANO PEREIRA.

14

sidad de Salamanca. Dedicado al Rey nvestro seiior En la oficlna de Francisco Ma-rtinez [Madrid.l Anno 1639. Folio, engraved title, pp. (8), and 62 numbered leaves. Y. 86532 |

|

|

|

Francisco Martinez was located in Madrid according to the imprint of our preced-

ing

Leaves 59 and 60 are mispaged 56 and 90, respectively.

titles.

SoLORZANO Pereira. Memorial

o

|

|

discvrso informative |

ivridico, historico, politico.

nencias,

que

otras cosas,

i

De

|

se

|

honorarios

jeros

iubilados.

i

|

Derechos, Honores, Preemideven dar, i guardar a los ConseI en particular si se le de^T la Pilos

I

tanga que llaman Senor, del

Por

|

Orden

el

Con

i

Dirigido

|

doctor D. Ivan de Solorzano

de Santiago, de su Consejo

de las Indias,

1642.

de la Candelaria.

|

Ivnta

|

al

|

Supremo de

|

de Guerra dellas,

i

Rey Nvestro

Pereira, Cavallero

|

de la

Castilla

i

del

Ano

de Minas.

|

Madrid, Por Francisco Martinez. 4to, S6533

licencla, Efi

\

I

pp. (8), 272, (13).

Copies are located in the Library of the University of Seville and in the Biblioteca in the same city. Medina describes a copy in his library.

Colombina

Sacada en Lengva govierno mvnicipal escribio en la de las Indias Occidentales qve mas copiosamente Latina el Dotor Don Ivan de Solorzano Pereira Caballero del Orden de Santiago, del Consejo del Rey Nuestro Seiior en los

Solorzano Pereira.

Castellana de

|

los dos

Politica Indiana.

tomos del Derecho,

|

i

|

|

|

|

|

Supremos

de Castilla,

|

de las Indias.

i

|

Por

mesmo

el

avtor, |

En

con gran distincion, i resuelve todo lo tocante al Descubrimiento, estvdio se trata, sicion, i Retencion de las mesmas Indias, i Descripcion, Adquilas Personas de los Indios, i sus su govierno particular, assi cerca Dividida en

seis

Libros.

|

los qvales

i

I

|

|

Tributes, Diezmos,

Servicios,

Espiritual,

i

Encomien-

i

|

das,

como

Patronazgo

Eclesiastico, cerca de su Dotrina,

de lo |

Real,

Prebendados, Curas Seculares, i Regulares, Inqui- sidores, Comissarios de Cruzada, i de las Religiones. I en de todos los Magistrados seculares, Virreyes, lo Temporal, cerca Consejo Supremo, i lunta de Guerra Presidentes, Audiencias, declaracion de las muchas cedulas Reales dellas, con insercion, i Prelados,

Iglesias, I

|

|

|

Anadidas mvchas Cosas, qve que para esto se han despachado. no cstan en los tomos Latinos, en particular todo el Libro Sexto, la Hazienda Real de las siete Capitulos trata de que en diez compone, del Indias, Regalias, Derechos, i Miembros de que se modo en que se administra; de los Oficiales Reales, Tribunales |

|

I

i

|

i

|

i

|

i

|

de Cuentas, i Casa de la Contratacion de Sevilla. Obra de svmo utilidad, no solo para los de i de igval importancia, trabaio, |

|

i

|

SOLORZANO PEREIRA,

I

Provincias de las Indias, sino de las de Espa-

las

que sean, per de cosas que comprehende, adornada de todas el metodo, claridad, i lenguaje que por ella ciones, de qualquier Profession

la

iia,

letras,

|

i

riedad

j

escrita

con

Con

dos

parecera.

|

Na-

otras

i

|

gran va-

5

|

|

muy

Indices

que

se

distintos,

divide:

|

privilcgioy

i

copiosos,

uno de

los Libros,

Folio, engraved

M.DC.XLVlli.

title,

de

Printed in double columns. Tiie engraved

is

the

lirst

\

Co7i

Atio

portrait.

AAS.,

the date 1647.

I

la Carrera.

(44), 653, 656—798,

pp.

I

797—1040, (104). Engraved

This

Capitulos en

otro de las cosas notables que contiene.

i

En Madrid. Por Diego Diaz

|

i

title,

C, JCB., NYH.,

86534

Y.

with wide ornamental border, bears

Pp. 638, 709, and S51 are mispaged respectively 632, 719, and 841 "... De Indiarum Jure."

edition of the Spanish translation of

SoLORZANO Pereira.

Politica Indiana, Compuesta por cl Solorzano Pereira, Cavallero del Orden de Santiago, del Consejo del Rey Nuestro Seiior en los Supremos Dividida en Scis Libros. En los de Castilla, y de las Indias. quales con gran distincion, y estudio se trata, y resuelve todo lo tocante al Descubrimiento, Descripcion, Adquisicion, y Retencion

Don Juan

dotor

|

|

De

|

|

I

|

|

|

|

de

mcsmas

las

|

Indias, y su

Govierno particular,

assi

cerca las

Servicios, Tributos, Diezmos, y Personas de los Indios, y sus Encomiendas, como de lo Espiritual, y Ecle- siastico, cerca de su Dotrina, Patronazgo Real, Iglesias, Prelados, Preben-j dados, Curas |

|

Seculares, y Regulares, Inquisidores, Comissarios de Cruzada, y en lo Temporal, cerca de todos los Magistrade las Religiones. |

Y

res, Virreyes, Prcsidentes, Audicncias, Consejo Supremo, y Junta de Guerra dellas, con insercion, y declaracion de se han despachado. las muchas Cedulas Reales que para csto Obra de sumo trabajo, y de igual importancia, y utilidad, no solo para los de las Provincias de las Indias, sino de las de Espana, y sean, por la gran otras Naciones, de qualquier Profession que variedad de cosas que comprehende, adornada de todas letras, y escrita con el metodo, claridad, y lenguaje que por ella parecera.

dos secula-

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

Con

muy

y copiosos, uno de los Libros, y divide: y otro de las cosas notables que conCapitulos en que se tiene. Eyi AmbereSy Por Henrico y Cornclio Verdussen, Mcrcados Indices

distintos,

|

|

I

dercs de Libros.

Aho

M.D.CC.III.

|

Con Gracia

v

Privilcgio.

I

Folio,

pp. (26), 494, 493-494, 497-500, 503-504, 503-536, "Lidice" (84). Frontispiece portrait. hisp.soc.amer., JCB., nyp.j y. 86535 Printed in double columns.

6

SOLORZANO PEREIRA.

1

SoLORZANO Pereira. PoUtica Indiana,

Compuesta por el D. Juan de Solorzano Pcreyra Cavallero del Orden de Santiago, del Consejo del Rey Nuestro Sefior en los Supremos de doct.

|

|

|

|

|

Dividida en Seis Libros. En los quales con gran distincion, y estudio se trata, y resuelve todo lo tocante al Descubrimiento, Descripcion, Adquisicion, y Retencion de cerca de las perlas mesmas Indias, y su Govierno particular, assi Ensonas de los Indios, y sus Servicios, Tributes, Diezmos, y comiendas, como de lo Espiritual, y Eclesiastico cerca de su Doctrina: Patronazgo Real, Iglesias, Prelados, Prebendados, Curas Regulares, Inquisidores, Comissarios de Cruzada, y Seculares, y en lo Temporal, cerca de todos los Magisde las Religiones. Presidentes, Audiencias, Consejo Sutrados Seculares, Virreyes, premo, y Junta de Gucrra de ellas con insercion, y declaracion de y de las Indias.

Castilla,

I

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

Y

|

|

muchas

las

Cedulas Reales, que para

|

ban

esto se

despachado. |

|

Obra de sumo

trabajo, y de igual importancia, y utilidad, no solo para los de las Provincias de las Indias, sino de las de Es- pana, y |

|

Naciones (de qualquier profession que sean) por la gran riedad de cosas que comprehende, adornada de todas letras, vapor ella parey escrita con el metodo, claridad, y lenguaje, que otras

]

I

|

cera.

|

Con

dos Indices

muy

y copiosos, uno de los libros,

distintos,

Capitulos, en que se divide: y otro de las cosas notables, que contiene. Sale en esta tercera impression ilustrada por el Licenc. D.

y

I

|

Francisco Ramiro de Valenzuela, Relator del Supremo Con- sejo, y Camara de Indias, y electo Oidor Honorario de la Real Audi|

|

Casa de

encia, y

la

Contratacion de Cadiz:

[Title

Compuesta

Por

|

el

doctor

|

y en dos Tomos. Con Ano de 1 736. [

|

En Madrid; Por Matheo of vol. 2:] Tomo Segundo

Sacristmt.

Vicenc'ia.

|

de la

Don Juan

|

Politica Indiana,

de Solorzano

|

Pereyra,

del Consejo del Rey Nuestro Cavallero del Orden de Santiago; Dividida en Senor, en los Supremos de Castilla, y de las Indias. En los quales con gran distincion, y estudio se trata, Seis Libros. y resuelve todo lo tocante al Descubrimiento, Descripcion, Adqui|

|

|

|

|

sicion, y

Re-

|

tencion de las mismas Indias, y su Govierno particu-

Indios, y sus Servicios, TriDiezmos, y Encomiendas; como de lo Espiritual, y Eclesiastico, cerca de su Doctrina, Patronazgo Real, Iglesias, Prelados, Prebendados, Curas Se- culares, y Regulares, Inquisidores, ComTemporal, cerca issarios de Cruzada, y de las Religiones. Y en lo AudienPresidentes, Virreyes, Seculares, Magistrados de todos los Consejo Supremo, y Junta de Guerra de ellas, con insercion, cias, han y declaracion de las muchas Cedulas Reales, que para esto se lar; assi cerca de las personas de los

|

butes,

]

|

|

I

[

I

SOLORZANO PEREIRA. despachado.

[

Obra de sumo

17

trabajo, y de igual importancia.

I

y

no solo para los de las Provincias de las Indias, sino de las de Espana, y otras Na- ciones (de qualquier profession que scan) por la gran variedad de cosas que comprehende, adornada de todas letras, y escrita con el metodo, claridad, y lenguage, que utilidad,

|

|

|

por ella parecera. Con dos Indices muy copiosos: uno particular en cada Tomo: y otro general, en este Segundo, de toda la Obra, Sale en esta tercera impression ilustrada por el Licenc. D. Fran|

|

Ramiro de Valenzuela, Relator del Supremo Consejo, y Camara de Indias, y electo Oidor Honorario de la Real Audiencia, y Casa de la Contratacion de Cadiz: y en dos Tomos. Con fr'wilegio: En Madrid: Por Gabriel Ramirez. Aho de cisco

|

|

|

\

1739.

2 vols., folio, pp. (26),

I

458; (8), 704. C, HEH., NYH., NYP. 86536

Printed in double columns. In vol.

i, pp. 53 and 197 are mispaged 54 and 397 reand in vol. 2, pp. 111-112, 284, 615, and 683-684 are mispaged respec109-I10, 184, 115, and 703-704.

spectively, tively

SoLORZANO Pereira.

Politica Indiana,

|

Compuesta por el Cavallero del Orden en los Supremos de |

Don Juan

Senor

de Solorzano y Pereyra, de Santiago, del Consejo de su Magestad |

Castilla, e Indias.

Dividida en

|

|

En

con gran Descubrimiento, Descripcion, Adquisicion, y Retencion de las mismas Indias, y su Govierno particular, asi cerca de las personas de los Indios, y sus Servicios, Tributos, Diezmos, y Encomiendas, como de lo Espiritual, y Eclesiastico cerca de su Doctrina: Patronazgo Real, Iglesias, Prelados, Pre- bendados, Curas Seculares, y Regulares, Inquisidores, Comisarios de Cruzada, y de las Religiones. en lo Temporal, cerca de todos los Magistrados |

seis libros,

|

los que,

distincion, y estudio, se trata, y resuelve todo lo relativo al I

|

I

|

Y

|

Seculares, Virreyes, Presidentes, Audiencias,

Consejo Supremo, y Junta de Guerra de ellas, con insercion, y declaracion de las muchas Cedulas Reales, que para esto se han despachado. Obra |

|

|

de

sumo

trabajo importancia, y utilidad, no solo para los de las Provincias de las Indias, sino de las de Espana, y otras Naciones (de qualquier profesion que sean) por la gran variedad de cosas |

|

quecomprehende, adornada de todas claridad, y

y escrita con el metodo, lenguage, que por ella parecera, Corregida, e ilustrada por el Lic."^" D. Francisco Ramiro de Valenzuela,

|

letras,

|

con notas Relator del Supremo Consejo, y Camara de Indias, y Oidor Honorario de la Real Audiencia, y Casa de la Contratacion de Cadiz. el fin de esta Obra van dos Indices muy distintos, y copiosos: el uno de los Libros, y Capitulos en que se divide; y otro |

|

[

.

I

,

A

.

I

|

,

SOLORZANO PEREIRA.

8

I

de las cosas mas notables.

Madrid: Lxxvi. I

\

En

la

|

Con

En

las I'lcencias necesar'ms. \

Imfrenta Real de

la Gazeta.

2 vols., folio, pp. (i6), 438, 21

;

\

Ano de M.DCC-

(4), 522, 132.

C, CU., HEH., HISP.SOC.AMER. 86537 Printed in double columns. The two lines preceding the imprint, reading "A el fin mas notables" in the title of vol. i, are replaced in vol. 2 by "Con un Indice a el principio, de los LIbros, y Capitulos en que se divide este Tomo; y otro general a el " A copy at cu. has iin de el, de las cosas mas notables que se contienen en ambos. the following stamped at the foot of the title page: "Administracion G. de de la Havana Ano 1796." .

.

.

|

|

RR

SoLORZANO Pereira. D. loannis de Solorzano |

Pereira

|

i.v.D. [

Ex

Svpremis Castellae, et Indiarvm Consiliis Antiqvissinii, et lam Emeriti Senatoris. Emblemata Centvm, Regio Politica. ^neis Laminis Affabre Caelata, Vividisqve, et Limatis carminibus explicita, & singularibuscommentarijs affatimillustrata. Qvibvs, qvicqvid ad Regvm institvtionem, et rectam Reip. Administrationem conducere, & eqvestri militia divi lacobi,

et in Regiis

|

|

I

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

summo

studio disseritur. Opvs vel ipsa varieRerum, & Materiarum, quas continct [sic] expetendum, & omnium Facultatum Professoribus summopere

pertinere tate,

|

videtur,

et vtilitate

[

|

|

|

necessarium.

Cum

|

uniuscuiusque

Indice

|

Tertio, Leges,

illustrantur, desig-

omnium, & senten-

nante.

|

&

Primo, Altero loca

Absolutissimo.

Emblematis mentem complectente.

|

Sacrre Scriptur^e.

&

quadruplici

Canones, qaa;

[sic] citantur,

Et quarto, copiosissimam rerum

tiarum farraginem, qua in toto opere conubertim Lectoribus effundente. [On engraved title:] CumPr'iuileg'io in Typographia Dominy Garcice. MorraSy Matnt't 1653. Folio, engraved title, pp. (40), 844, indices (87 ). HISP.SOC.AMER., NYP. 86538

tinentur,

|

|

\

The entry in Medina is taken from the engraved title page which has a briefer beginning: "D. Philippo. IV. Hispaniarvm, et In- diarum, Regi. Opt. Max. " |

|

title

|

Pp. 52, 499, S90, 594, and 746 are mispaged respectively 58, 449, 950, 592, and 747. 100 engraved vignettes are included in the text. Nicolas Antonio, in "Bibliotheca Hispana Nova," vol. i, 1783, p. 781, gives a brief title of a 1655 edition, which is evidently a mistake for that of 1653, not included by

him.

A

Madrid, 1651, edition have been found, but these copies probtitle, the date being supplied from the notices of censorship and licensing on the preliminary leaves, all but one of which are dated in 165 I. few references

to a

ably lacked the engraved

Solorzano Pereira. D. Joannis

|

de Solorzano

|

Pereyra, |

ex Equestri Militia Divi Jacobi, et in Juris utriusque Doctoris, Regiis supremis Castellae, et Indiarum Consiliis antiquissimi, et |

|

|

|

jam emeriti

Senatoris,

[

Emblemata centum,

|

Regio

politica. |

Ligneis laminis Affabre caelata, Vividisque, et Limitatis

|

carmini-

9

SOLORZANO PEREIRA. bus cxplicita,

&

1

singularibus commentariis affatim illustrata: |

Regum

quibus, quicquid ad

Institutionem, et

Rectam Reipublicae j

&

administrationem conducere, disseritur. |

Opus

soribus

expetendum,

|

studio

Rerum,

vel ipsa varietate, et utilitate

rum, quas continet,

summo

pertinere videtur,

et MateriaFacultatum Profes-

& omnium

summopere necessarium. Ciim quadruplici Indice

absolutis-

|

Primo, uniuscujusque Emblematis mentem complectente. Altero loca Sacrae Scripturae, Tertio, Leges, & Canones, quae simo.

j

&

designante. Et quarto, copiosissimam sententiarum farraginem, quae in toto opere continentur, ubertim Lectoribus effundente. Supertoriim Permissu et Prlvileg'io. Matriti: In Typografhia Regia, vulgo de la Ga-zeta. MDCCLXXix. Folio, pp. (20), 602, 61. citantur,

illustrantur,

|

rerum omnium,

&

|

|

\

\

|

j

C, JCB.^

Title supplied by Dorothy Watts.

Y.

S6539

SoLORZANO Pereira. Emblemas regio-politicos De don luan de Solorcano Pereyra, Cavallero de la Orden de Santiago, del Consejo de su Magestad en el Real de Castilla, y de Indias. Distribuidos en Decadas. Decada Primera. Tradvcidos por el Dotor Lorenco Matheu y Sanz, Cavallero de la Orden de Montesa, del Consejo de su Magestad en la Real Chanci- cilleria de Valencia. De orden del Excelmo. Seiior D. Luis Guillen de Moncada y Aragon, Principe, Duque de Mon- talto, y Bivona, Cavallero de la Orden del Tuson, &c. Virrey, y Ca- pitan General del Reino de Valencia, aquien se dedican. En Valencia^ por Bernardo Nogues, junto al molhio de Rovella 1658. [

|

|

|

|

|

|

!

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

\

j

i6mo,

(11), 430, (2). Engraved frontispiece,

pp.

86540

first of ten volumes Issued from 1658-1660, of which a complete set is BM. Medina, from whose "Biblioteca hispano-americana" the title is supplied, gives also those of the "Decada quinta" and "decima," the only others which he has seen. c. has the ''Decada segvnda."

Title of the

at

[SoLORZANO Pereira.]

Por

Fiscal del Real

Consejo de de Fonseca. Sobre Que se declaren por perdidas las treze barras de plata, y dos trozos de otra, que se le tomaron, y embargaron por descaminadas, v sin las Indias.

|

En

el

pleyto con

|

el

Geronimo

|

|

|

|

|

|

registro. Medina,

\^n.p.

n. d.]

Folio,

1

7 leaves.

86541

in his "Biblioteca

hispano-americana," vol. 7, 1907, describes a copy with the autograph signature of D. Juan de Solorzano Pereira, and dates it In the seventeenth century. It was probably issued before the author's death in 1655.

Solorzano Pereira. D. loan de Solorzano Pereyra, CavalOrden de Sant-iago, del Consejo de sv Magestad en el |

|

|

lero del

[

|

Svpremo de

Castilla, |

y de las Indias, Ivnta de Gverra

I

dellas,

y

SOLORZANO PEREIRA.

20 de la de Minas.

Obras Posthvmas.

Recopilacion de varios y papeles, escritos algvnos en cavsas fiscales, de mvcha ensenanza, y ervdicion. Dedicanse Al |

|

|

tratados, memoriales,

|

|

y llenos todos, Ilvstrissimo Senor D. Lvis de Exea y Talayero, Ivsticia de Aragon. Con lice?icia: En Zaragogay for las Hercdcros dc Diego Dormer y Imfresso res dc la ciudad; con Pr'iv'ileg'w en los Re'inos de Castlllayy a su costa. [1676.] Folio, pp. (24), 712. |

|

|

|

|

|

|

\

\

HISP.SOC.AMER. 86542 The

goga y Deziembre

Don

Lvis de Exea y Talayero is dated on p. [12]: "Zarade 1676." For another issue of the same year, see the following

dedication to Seiior a 2.

title.

SoLORZANO Pereira. D, loan de Solorzano Pereyra, Cavallero del Orden de Sant- iago, del Consejo de su Magestad en el Supremo de Castilla, y de las Indias, junta de Guerra dellas, |

|

|

|

|

|

Minas. Obras varias. Recopilacion de diversos tratados, memoriales, y papeles, escritos algunos en causas Fiscales, y llenos todos de mucha ensenanga, y erudicion, cuyo indice se vera en la ultima hoja. Decicanse al Ilustrissimo Senor D. Luis de Exea y Talayero, Justicia de Aragon. Coti Priuileglo de los Reynos de Castillay y Aragon, en Tiarago- ca, for los Herederos de Diego Dormer. A costa de Gabriel de Leon, Mercader de Libros en Madridy vandese en su casa, en la Puerta del Sol. [1676.]

y de

la de

|

|

|

|

j

i

|

|

|

|

\

\

\

Folio, pp. (24), 712.

86543

Title from J. Torre Revello's "Enseyo biografico sobre Juan de Solorzano Pereira," 1929, which locates a copy in the library of the University of Seville. The Madrid,

[1676], edition described by Henry Stevens in his "Bibliotheca Historica," 1870, no. 1938,

is

Madrid being

evidently the same as above,

Solorzano Pereira.

.

.

.

Spanish

the address of the publisher.



Laws

Solorzano's Politica

Indiana. January 8, 1 833. Submitted by Mr. White, of Florida, and referred to the Committee on the Public Lands. Extracts

from Solorzano's

Politica Indiana, a

work

of approved authority

and the most celebrated of the Spanish commentators on the laws of the Indies. The translations compared and certified by the Translator of Foreign Languages in the De^Washington. 1833.] 8vo, pp. 5. partment of State. in all Spanish tribunals,

.

.

.

HEH. 86544

Solorzano Pereira. Obras Varias

Don Juan

|

Posthumas

|

del

Doctor

Cavallero del Orden de en el Supremo de Castilla Santiago, del Consejo de su Magestad, de de ellas, Indias, Guerra de las Junta y de la de Minas. Cony |

de Solorzano Pereyra,

|

|

|

|

tienen una recopilacion de diversos Tratados, Memoriales, Papeles

SOLORZANO Y SALCEDO. erudftos, y algunos

|

2

1

Escritos en causas Fiscales, y todos llenos de

mucha ensenanza

y erudicion. Corregidas y enmendadas en esta licencdo. D. Francisco Maria Vallarna, Abogado |

|

por

edicion

el

|

|

de los Reales Consejos, y del Colegio de esta Corte. En Madrid: Con licenciay y frivilegio de S. M. En la Imfrcnta Real de la |

\

Ano

Ga-zcta. I

de M.DCC.LXXVI. Folio, pp. (i6), 339. C, HISP.SOC.AMER., NYP. 86545

Caption title, with heading: "22d Congress, zd Session. Doc. No. ^6. Ho. of Reps." Signed: "Robert Greenhow, Translator of Foreign Languages to the Department of State." Information supplied by Willard O. Waters. Printed in double columns. Pp. 173, 260, 269, 282, 291, and 337 are mispaged respectively 373, 360, 169, 582, 191, and 737. Leclerc, in his "Bibliotheca americana," 1878, no. 542, lists a collection of Solorzano Perelra's works in six folio volumes as follows: "Obras, publicadas con notas

por Fr. Ramiro de Valenzuela. Madrid, Imprenta real, 1776-79." Contents: vols. 1-2, Politica Indiana; vols., 3—4, De Indiarum Jure; vol. 5, Obras varias y posthumas; vol. 6, Emblcmata centum, rcgio politica. This is probably a collection of the

1776

to

1779 editions of these works

listed above.

SoLORZANO Y Salcedo. (Juan de). Gloriosos desempeiios de mas ardiente caridad, y exemplns del mas generoso zelo, con |

la

|

|

que los Ilustmos.

Senores Doctor D. Migvel de Poblete Argobispo

|

de Manila, ya difimto; y sohrino, Electo Obispo de

tumulo de

M

|

|

la

|

sus ruynas al trono

Metropolitana

|

D. Joseph Millan de Poblete, su NucvaSegovia: resucitaron del |

de la mayor grandeza, la Cathedral

Iglesia del Archipielago Philiphino.

|

Y

Descrip-

cion breve de la Magestuosa pompa, y lucido aparato con que vltimamente el dicho Ilustmo. Seiior M. D. Joseph Millan de |

Poblete la dedico con vniversal aplauso.

Escriviola

|

|

El Bachiller

Jvan de Solorzano, familiar de sus Ilustrissimas. A consagrarla Al Exmo. Senor. D. Pedro Portocarrero Floch [sic] De Aragon, Conde de Medellin, Marques de Villa-Real, Duque y Cordova, de Camina, Repostero Mayor de la Real Casa de Castilla, Gentil|

|

|

|

|

|

I

Hombre

de

la

Camara

del

Rey nuestro Senor, |

y su Presidentc en

Real Consejo de Indias, &c. Con liccncia. En Mexico: Por Viuda de Bernardo C alder on. 1 674. 4to, pp. (8), II numbered leaves, pp. (2), and 9 numbered leaves. 86546

el

|

|

la

|

The pp. (2), and 9 numbered leaves at the end comprise a "Sermon que predico ... el Doctor D. Francisco Pizarro de Orellana," which has a separate title page. Title from Medina's "La Imprenta en Mexico."

Solorzano y Velasco (Alonso de), d. 1680. El Doctor \). Alonso de Solorzano y Velasco, Abogado de la Audiencia de Lima, y Catedratico de Instituta en la Vniuersidad della, \Ltma. |

|

|

165-?'] Caption located in

Folio, pp. (3).

86547

from Medina's "Riblioteca hispano-chilena," the Archive de Indias, Seville. title

VOL. XXII.

2

vol.

2,

a

copy being

SOLORZANO Y VELASCO.

22

[SoLORZANO Y Velasco,]

lesvs, Maria, loseph. Discvrso informacion en derecho en favor de los nacidos en los Reynos del Peru, c5uenicncias para que en el, sin el obice de auer nacido alii, puedan obtener Plagas de Oydor, y demas que les

legal,

|

e

|

|

I

|

|

estan

prohibidas. |

1652?]

[SevillaP |

numbered

and 17 bm. 86548

Folio, pp. (2),

leaves.

Caption title, from Medina's "Biblioteca hispano-chilena." Signed by D. Alonso de Solorzano y Velasco, and dated Seville, August 24, 1652.

SoLORZANO Y Velasco. Panegirico

[

prendas,

sobre los svgetos, |

tores, y Maestros de la Real e insigne y talentos de los DocVniuersidad de San Marcos de la Ciudad de los Reyes, Reynos |

[

del

que florecian

Peril,

el aiio

de 165

I.

que dio a

pa

estam-

la

I

el

j

Don Alonso

de Solorzano y Velasco, Abogado de la Real Audicncia, y Chancilleria de dicha Ciudad, Catedratico en propiedad de la Cate- dra de Instituta de dicha Vniuersidad, y su

Doctor

|

|

|

|

Procvrador general.

1653?]

[fi. p. |

Folio, 25

numbered leaves. BM. 86549

Dated: "Madrid, 4 de Fehrero de 1653." Caption title from Medina's "Biblioteca hispano-americana." For a biographical sketch of the author, see Medina's "Biblioteca hispano-chilena," vol. i, pp. 485—486.

Solucion

de la Real, y Pontifi- cia Vniuersidad de Mexico. Hechas a su Claustro, por los Reverendos |

I

A

|

|

catorce preguntas

|

|

Del Convento de Nuestra Seiiora de Padres Bethlemitas Bethlem, y S. Francis- co Xavier en dicha Ciudad, para la mayor seguridad de sus conciencias. Con llcencla En Mexico, for la Viuda de Miguel de Ribera Colder on, en el Empedradillo Aiio |

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

\

\

de 1708. I

Folio, pp. (8), leaves

numbered 3—15. HISP.SOC.AMER. 8655O

Beristain

lists this title

among

the vi'orks of Fray

Andres de Bordas.

Solucion del gran problema historico sobre la poblacion de la America, y revoluciones del orbe terraqueo. [Madrid. 178 1.]

86551

4to, pp. 36. Title from

Chadenat's catalogue no.

9,

1892, no. 9957, where

it

is

called an

"extrait."

Solucion del problema en la cuestion Capital de Argentina. Buenos Aires. 1869.

la

Republica

86552

Title from Ricardo Victorica's "Errores y omisiones del diccionario de anonimos y Medina," 1928, where it is attributed to seudonimos hispano-americanos de .

.

.

Eleodoro Lobos.

Soluciones posibles. New Orleans. 187 I. 86553 The author of this pamphlet thinks that annexation is the best "solution" for Cuba. Title from C. M. Trelles' "Bibliografia cubana del siglo XIX," vol. 5, 1913, p. 88.

SOLVTAE. Solvtae

orationis

fragmenta ad

|

|

23 vsvs scholarvm

I

&

Rhetoricae.

[Vignette.]

Cvm

|

|

cumSaluago Anno

1

632.

Title supplied by Herbert

Solvtae

orationis

|

|

8vo, pp. 303.

Latinitatis

u.cal. 86554

Priestly.

I.

fragmenta.

|

|

Mex'ic'i per Frajich-

Uccnt'ia

|

Con

licencia del Excel-

lenmo

|

I

Marques de Cerraluo,

Seiior

Virrey de

|

Nueua Espana,

fecha en |

II. de

Agosto de 1632.

Icrmo de

Rios de

los

Con

aprobacion dada del Padre Compania de lesvs. En Mexico,

la

|

|

Irnprcnta de la Viiida de Bernardo

Pedro de Quinones.

|

C alder 07i^

|

Afio de 164

who

Priestly,

I.

En

j

1.

|

la

Por

u.cal. 86555

8vo, pp. [108].

\

Title supplied by Herbert

Guil-

I

states that the contents of this

and the

preceding title differ entirely. Medina lists an identical title under 164;, with the addition of the colophon, "Cum licentia, partim per Didacum Gutierrez. Apud Viduam Bernard! Calderon. ," and gives the collation as pp. (2), 52. He states that the last figure in the date on the copy he describes is worn so that he is not certain whether it is 2, 3, or 5, but is positive that it is not I. Attributed to P. Tomas Gonzalez in Medina's "Diccionario de anonimos y seudonimos hispano-americanos," 1925. |

|

A Solution of Our National Difficulties, and the Science of Republican Government, By a Citizen of the United States. Cincinnati: Sold bv George S. Blanchardy No. 39 West Fourth Street, [cop. 1863.] 8vo, pp. 60. H. -{-Third edition. [Same imprint and collation.] BA. 86556 The

third edition

is

only distinguished by those words on the cover.

Solution of some of the Mysteries, in the Great Mystery of

Romanism

Iniquity; or,

Aubnr?!, N. Y.:

exposed.

True Catholic Patriarch [Hugh] Kirk/and. title

and

1

854.

Published by l6mo, cover

86557

pp. 64.

now

Title from a copy formerly in nvp.,

Som Free

missing.

Reflections. 5rr below,

Som[e] Free

La Sombra. Mexico. 1865-1867.

Reflections.

u.cal. 86558

Folio.

A

weekly periodical. Title from "Spain and Spanish America in the Libraries of The University of California," vol. 2, 1930. u.cal. has an incomplete file of vols. 1-3.

La Sombra. Album suscritores:

Soler

40.

V

50

compania.

[1874.]

de la Sombra 1874. Precio para los iio Habana. Editores fropietarios: viuda de A dniniistracinn : Imprenta militar. Riela

cents.

8vo, pp. 64.

10 plates with illustrations on both

sides.

The

H. H. copy

is

imperfect, lacking pp.

cubana del siglo XIX," vol.

5,

191

3, p.

6^,-64.

176.

See C.

M.

86559

Trelles' "Bibliografia

SOMBRA.

24

La Sombra 1868.

de Ayala. Santiago: Imprenta del ^'hidcpcndlentc."

86560

8vo, pp. 30.

Directed against D. Manuel Montt and his g-overnment. Title supplied from Medina's "Diccionario de anonimos y seudonimos hispano-americanos," 1925? where it is attributed to D. Zorobabel Rodriguez.

La Sombra

de Jarauta:

Mejico.

periodico politico.

1849.

BM. 86561

Folio. Nos. 1—26 are located

bm.

at

La Sombra de Moctheuzoma Xocoyotzin. imprenta de la testamentarla del finado V aides.

En

Mexico: 1

la

834. 8vo. u.CAL. 86562

Edited by Carlos Maria de Bustamante. Title from "Spain and Spanish America in u.cal. has nos. i— 12, and supplementary nos. I and 2. the Libraries of the University of California," vol. 2, 1930.

.

.

.

La Sombra

San Luis

Potosi.

de Zarogoza,

Periodico oficial del estado.

1870. Folio, pp. 4. heading: "Tomo IV. San

Y.

.

.

.

86563

Luis Potosi, Febrero 16 de 1870. Caption title, with 304." A semi- and tri-weekly periodical, y. has vols. 4—8, Feb. 16, 1870-Dec. 29, 1874. The May 18, 1867 issue was also located there in "A List of Newspapers in the Yale University Library," 1 916, but is now missing.

Num.

Sombre (Samuel), pseud. Aquarelles: or Summer Sketches. Neiv-York: Stanjord and Delisser. 508, By Samuel Sombre. c, nyp. 86564 Broadway. 1858. i2mo, pp. 95. 6 plates. .

.

.

By James Watson Gerard. Comprises three poems and "Sharon." See also Shelly (A. F.), pseud.

Some Account of Acts in relation Albany Basin. See our no. 633, vol. I. Some Account

|

of

|

entitled "Saratoga,"

to the

Construction of the

Admiral Lord Graves.

I

8vo, pp. 12.

"Newport,"

|

{^London. 1795

?

]

job. 86565

Portrait.

A separate from the "European Magazine," vol. 28, 1795, pp. 147-156, with title page added. Thomas Graves, Lord Graves, was a British admiral during the Revolutionary War. According to the sketch in the Dictionary of National Biography, the article "appears by a separate copy in the Brit. Mus. ... to be by William Graves, the admiral's elder brother and a master in chancery."

Some Account of an Entertainment given Mcintosh. See our no. 43330, vol. 1 1.

in

honor of Duncan

Some Account of an existing correspondence now carrying on between the inhabitants of the moon, [America], and the natives of this country; to which is subjoined, a list of such articles as are immediately wanted for the export trade, by some merchants just arrived from that planet, interspersed with several useful and valu-

SOME ACCOUNT OF GENERAL.

25

able hints, particularly adapted to the use of those

A

are fond of speculation.

work

strongly

gentlemen who

recommended

to the perusal of the merchants, bankers, manufacturers, wholesale tradesmen, shopkeepers, underwriters, insurance brokers, and ladies of

Great Britain.

London: Printed and sold by H. Fry 1800. l2mo, pp. 23. c. London: Printed and sold by H. Fry, Finsbur y-P lace. New York: Re-published by William Corb'ett, No. 241, Hanover Square. 1800. l2mo, pp. 23. c. London: Printed and sold by H. Fry, Finsbury Place, Fijisbury Square, i 800. Reprinted. Cincinnati, Ohio: Robert Clarke Co. 1868. 8vo, .

.

.

+

+

^

PP- 37-

HSP.,

c.^

"Fictitious letters, signed 'Ezekiel

Gobble and

co.'

Trap.' "

WHS. 86566

and 'General Snap, Colonel

The title of the New York edition differs from the others only in the first sentence, which reads "and the natives of Old England" instead of "and the natives of this country."

Cover

of the Cincinnati edition: "Correspondence with the Inhabitants of the to the verso of the title of this edition there were 125 copies printed on small paper, 25 for libraries and editors, and 25 on large paper. Title and informatitle

Moon." According

tion supplied by Ernest Kletsch.

According to the "American Bibliopolist," vol. 2, 117, "This edition consists of 132 small-paper copies, octavo, finely printed on tinted paper ... 27 large-paper copies, also on tinted paper ..." 1870,

p.

Some Account

of

General Jackson. See our no. 2 732, 1

Some Account Church,

New

of God's dealings with the York. See our no. 54087, vol. 13.

vol. 6.

x-lntioch

Baptist

Some Account of Harvard Bible Class, for students and others. By the present teacher [William A. Brewer]. Privately Printed. Boston: C. C. P. Moody, 52 Washington Street. 1856. l6mo, PP- 8Cover

H., title:

"Harvard Bible Class." On

p. 4,

Mr. Brewer

is

NYP. 86567

named

as the present

teacher.

Some Account

of Isaac

Some Account

of J. S. See our no.

Some account

of

Shoemaker. See our no. 80558,

746 1 9,

vol.

1

vol. 19.

8.

Maria Hughes,

a poor but pious child, who died January 31, 18 16, aged thirteen. By a Clergyman. Published by the "Religious Tract Society of Baltimore," and for sale at their Depository, No. 6, North Howard Street, b\ Cushing tsf

May also be had at the store of John E. Jackson, 244, Baltimore-Street. [Colophon:] Printed by Joseph Robinson, Circulating Library, coryier of Baltimore and Belvidere

Jewett, Agents.

Streets.

[1816?]

l2mo,pp.

Title supplied by Ernest Kletsch.

12.

C.

86568

SOME ACCOUNT OF SOME.

26

some of the Bloody Deeds of Gen. Jackson. illustrated with cuts of coffins, etc. broadside, Folio

Some Account [n. f.

11. d.'\

of

H.

86569

apparently a facsimile of a sheet used in the campaign of 1828. The text consists of "A brief account of the Execution of the Six Militia Men," and four other accounts of Jackson's murderous temper, questioning whether he is "a fit person to be our President." At the foot Colonel Thomas Hart Benton prints a letter signed by himself, dated Franklin, Tenn., September 10, 1818, containing a statement regarding an attack by Jackson and his friends on Benton and his brother. Title and informa-

This

is

from G. P. Winship. Bassett in his "Life of Andrew Jackson," 1916, p. 393, states that in this campaign recalled the "execution of mutinous militiamen in the campaigns of 1813 and 1814 was published a hand-bill to show his ferocious temper; and when a Philadelphia editor eagerly a coffin with the victims standing by its side, the idea was caught up tion

showing and repeated

in all parts of the country." Sec also our note

on no. 3S39I.

vol. 9.

some of the Bloody Deeds of Gen. Jackson. [At foot of broadside:] Facsimile from R. W. Mercer's Curiosity Store, No. 147 Central Averiue, Cincinnatiy O. Post faid, 15 ceTits. [1885?] Folio broadside illustrated with cuts of cof-

Some Account

of

B.

fins, etc.

R. W. Mercer was selling curiosities at the Cincinnati directories.

this

86570

address from 1883-1890, according to

Some Account of the Celebration of the Fourth of July, 1857, by the Citizens of Yonkers and Glenwood. Arranged by the auNczv-York: Published at the ajfice of the Cattaraugus thor. .

.

.

Chronicle. 1857. 8vo,pp. 41. The preface is signed and dated: "W. W. H. Hotel De

Some Account the relief of the

h.,nyp. 86571 Tindall, July, 1857."

of the Charitable Corporation, lately erected for Children of Clergymen. See our nos.

Widows and

84669 and 84670,

Some Account

vol. 21.

of the

Commencement

of St. John's College,

Annapolis. See our no. 75289, vol. 18.

Some Account

of the

Conduct

of the Religious Society of Friends

towards the Indian Tribes in the Settlement of the Colonies of East and West Jersey and Pennsylvania: with a Brief Narrative of the their Labours for the Civilization and Christian Instruction of Indians, from the time of their settlement in America, to the year Meeting 1843. Published by the Aborigines' Committee of The for Sufferings

[of the Society of Friends].

Marshy S4,^Houndsditch.

1844.

London: Edward

(Publications relative to the Joseph Rickerby, P/mter, Sher-

Aborigines, No. 9.) [Colophon :] bourn Lane. 8vo, pp. (4), 247. 2 maps, one of which is folded. B.J BA., CU., H., HSP.j NYP.j P. 86572

SOME ACCOUNT OF THE CON VINCEMENT. Some Account Spalding (John),

Some Account

of the h.

Convincement ...

1766.? d.

of the

1

of

John

27

Spaldino-.

See

795.

Designs of the Trustees for establishing in America. [Londoji. 1732.] Folio, EM., JCB. 86573 |

the

Colony

of

|

Georgia

|

PP- 4-

Caption title, supplied by Dorothy Watts. This edition, of which there are two is without title page, imprint or date. It has a conventional headpiece. It evidently precedes the dated edition with the title page, entered below, because the map found in one of its issues is an earlier state of the same one that is included in the issues,

dated issue.

The tract was written for use in connection with the soliciting of subscriptions, by Benjamin Martyn, the Secretary of the Trustees, as is shown by the following extract from the Diary of the Earl of Egmont, president of that body, published by the Manuscripts Commission, vol. i, 1920, p. 289: "Thursday, 3 August. [1732.] ... We also directed that Mr. Martin's short account of the design of the Georgia Colony and the advantages accruing from it to England should be printed, with the names of the trustees at the end of it, as receivers of the gifts that shall be Historical

made."

The

first issue

of this undated edition, of which there are copies at jcb. and bm., has 4 blank.

the lower part of p.

The second issue, of which there is a copy in the De Renne library, Wormsloe, Georgia, has on the lower part of p. 4, a map. The source of this map is stated by Verner^W. Crane in his contribution to "Bibliographical Essays," 1924, p. 288, to be the Nairne inset in Crisp's "Compleat Description of Carolina," [171 1]. The plate as originally engraved followed the Nairne map more closely than die later impressions would indicate at first glance. A careful examination reveals signs of the erasure of inscriptions which can be identified with legends on the Carolina map. The map in the De Renne issue has inscriptions on the map of Florida which have been erased from the plate before the printing of the state used in the dated edition of the tract. See L. L. Mackall in Am. Hist. Rev., vol. 30, 1925, pp. 305-306, also his notes on this tract in the De Renne Catalogue, 1931, and facsimile of the map there included.

Some

Account of the Designs of the Trustees For EsColony of Georgia in America. London^ Printed in the Year mdccxxxii. Folio, pp. (2), 4. Engraved |

I

|

|

|

|

tablishing the

|

|

|

|

\

n^'iP-

BM., JCB. 86574

&

This edition has an elaborate headpiece, 7. Pine Inv. Sculpt, which shows the building of Savannah, and the plan of the town. There is also a tailpiece signed by Pine. The map and the title page are part of the same sheet. Inscriptions on the Florida part of the map, found in the second issue of the previous edition, have been erased from the copper plate. This state of the map is the same as that which appears in Samuel Smith's "Sermon," 1733, and in the three editions of Martyn's "Reasons,"

A facsimile is in the De Renne Catalogue, 1931, following the "Sermon." The^ JCB. copy has on the originally blank last leaf, a warrant, in manuscript, authorizing Samuel Wesley "to take Subscriptions & to gather & collect such Moneys as shall be by any Person or Persons contributed Given under our common Seal this Sixteenth Day of November 1732." There is a drawing of the seal, followed by the note, "Examined this 27th. of Nov. 1732 with the Original by Us Maur Johnson Junior Brand." According to V. W. Crane's contribution in "Bibliographical Essays," 1924, p. 288, a blank engraved commission, identical with the above manuscript, is bound with the 1733.

.

.

.

W

British

Museum

copies of the two editions of

"Some Account."

SOME ACCOUNT OF THE EARTHQUAKE.

28

nos,46 and 47, Dec. 2

In the "South-Carolina Gazette,"

The account was reprmted

with the map; in PP- 4-8 °f '"mhe/reprlnts are in Samuel Smith's "Sermon," 1733, of Georgia," published by Peter "A Brief Account of the Establishment of the Colony collected Tracts, vol 1,18 6, as no. 2 of the For e in 183S, and later issued by him the from articles which had been published m being aken with the rest of that piece '" "Transactions of the to July, 1733 "South-Carolina Gazette," from Nov. 1732, i

-d^

also contributed by Force, Ar^eiTcan Historical Society," 1839, no. ., "American Colonial without acknowledgment, from Force) in Mackall on the "Source of Force's Tract, 1897, pp. 4-8. See L. L.

(a reprmt,

Tit,.^L, m

Amer.

n^. 2, Hist.

Rev., vol. 30, 1925, PP- 304-308.

[Mather (Cotton)] The

of the Earthquake. 5.. of the Lord, our no. 46541, vol.

Some Account Terror

,

1 1.

Falkland Islands. To which is added a a Company, to be called Preliminary Sketch for the Formation of Whale Fishery Comand Seal Cattle, Land, the Royal Falkland Cuthbert and Southey, pany London. 1850. [Verso of title:] Folded map. 26. Street. 8vo, pp. of the

Some Account

Printers,

iSS.Fcnchurch

B. 00575 Mr. Henry Gearing,

Some account of the holy life and 4th, London who departed this life January the 8vo 1720. Fleet T. by Reprinted i6q!. Aged 61. Boston: death of

late citizen of

.

pp. 146. Title from Evans. For attributed to John Shower.

Some Account

a

1704

.

.

edition, s.c our no. 8074-, vol.

of the Life

and Death

of

19,

, where

^.^^ it

is

Matthew Lee. See

[Wesley (John)].

Some Account

Life and Gospel Labours of

of the

William

See our no. 68371, vol. 16.

Reckett.

Labours of Account of the Life and Religious of the account an containing Sara Grubb. With an Appendix, disChristian on Observations Schools at Ackworth and York, Trenton: Letters. her of many from cipline, and extracts i2mo, pp. vi, 41b. Printed by Isaac ColUns. M.DCC.XCV. AAS., HEH.jJCB. 86577

Some

|

|

|

|

|

j

I

|

|

|

I

\

.

.

._

|

\

1

\

\

\

Title supplied by Willard O. Waters.

First edition, Dublin, 1792-

bm.

Labours of Account of the Life and Religious Account of an containing Sarah Grubb. With an Appendix, on Christian Observations Schools at Ackworth and York, the Letters. her of many from Extracts and Discipline,

Some

|

|

|

|

]

|

I

|

1

|

I

|

1

.

I

Printed by V. Bonsai

Wilmington: ^^Q ( •,\ i2mo, pp. 378, (I). \

^

C. Starr.

.

.

|

j

|

\

\

m.dcc XCV. J AAS. 86578

SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.

Some Account of the Life 52167 and 52172, vol. 12.

Some Account of the Life ... 52171 and 52172, vol. 12. Some Account

Mary

... of

of

2()

Neale.

See our nos.

Samuel Neale. See our

nos.

Houghton Cone. See our

of the Life of Spencer

no. 15222, vol. 4.

Some Account of the Medical School in Boston, and of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston: Printed by Phelps and Fartiham, No. ^, Court Street. 1824. 8\'o, pp. 16. 4 plates. B., BA.,

C, CU., NYP.,

86579

Y.

Some Account of the Medicinal Properties of the Hot Springs, Virginia; also an analysis of the water, with cases of cure of gout, rheumatism, diseases of the liver, paralysis, neuralgia, chronic diarrhoea, enlarged glands, old injuries, deafness, etc., etc., etc. Rich-

mond, Va. Prijited by Chas. H. Wynne. 1 85 7. HSP. -|- [Same imprint and collation.] 1858. The

l2mo,

pp. 48.

hsp.

86580

introduction to the 1857 edition is signed and dated on p. 1 1 "S. Goode, For the Proprietor. May 15, 1857," and the 1858 edition on p. 16; "S. Goude, Thos. F. Goode, Ex'ors, &c. May 26, 1858." :

Some Acc(umt 84671,

^•ol.

of

the

North-America Lidians.

See our no.

21.

Some Account of the Origin and Present Condition of the Medical Institute of LouisA'ille. See our no. 42330, vol. 10. Some

xA.ccount of the Origin, Objects,

Pennsylvania Hospital.

No.

Walnut

6j[.

Street.

Philadelphia:

1828.

i2mo,

and Present State of the

Pri?ited by pp. 24.

Thomas

Kite,

Frontispiece.

HSP. 86581

On

"The Committee appointed

examine

manuscript account of the Hospital, prepared by William G. Malin, Clerk, reported in favor of printing the same." HSP. also has editions of 1 83 1 and 1832, which have the author's name on the title. For the 1831 edition, see our no. 44122, vol. 11. p.

3:

to

a

Some Account

of the Pennsylvania Hospital; from its first rise Beginning of the fifth month, called May, 1 754. Philadelphia: Printed at the office of the United States^ Gazette. 18 I 7. Svo, pp. 144, 144-145. C., HSP., NVP. 86582 to the

By Benjamin Franklin. P. 50 misnumbered 53. Pp. 71 to the end form "ContinuaAccount of the Pennsylvania Hospital; from the first of May, 1754, to the fifth of May 1761. With an alphabetical list of the contributors ..." For earlier tion of the

editions, see our no.

255SS, vol.

7.

SOME ACCOUNT OF THE PRISON.

20

Some Account

62263,

of the Prison at Philadelphia. See our no.

vol. 15.

Account of the Proceedings at The College of the Relative to the Countess of Huntingdon, in Wales. Hon. Right in GeorCollege Those Students called to go to her Ladyship's Work the to apart set being An Account of their Also, gia. Chapel Court Tottenhamat America, of the Holy Ministry in by the Rev. October, 1772, of 20th the Tuesday on in London, Rev. Mr. Mr. Shirley and the Rev. Mr. Piercy. And of The as Presithem, to Charge Piercy's Farewel Sermon, and Pastoral

Some

]

]

]

|

1

\

|

|

|

|

I

I

]

|

|

|

|

|

their Georgia College, on Tow^er-hill, Friday before dent of Piercy s Mr. Rev. the of Account Some Likewise Embarkation. Sermon to the Congregation in Tottenham-Court Farewel In three LetChapel, on Sunday the 15th of November, 1772. |

I

|

|

\

|

1

By One who was

ters.

present.

.

.

|

.

|

Pr[t]nted in the

London:

\

I

Year mdcclxxii.

i2mo,

|

hsp., jcb.

pp. (2), 57.

86583

Title supplied by Dorothy Watts.

Some Account

in relation to the

Hampshire 7971

of the Proceedings of the Legislature of

1, vol.

.

.

.

Shakers.

New

See note on our no.

19.

Some Account

of the

Proceedings on board Ship Niagara of

Boston. 5^^ our no. 33356, vol. 8.

Some Account 59733,

See our no.

of the province of Pennsilvania.

vol. 14.

of the Public Life of the late Lieutenant-General Prevost. See our no. 65414, vol. 15.

Some Account Sir

George

Some Account ham, in the Year |

^ 1

o

of

Small-Pox, in the Town of Chat[«. f.] Printed in the Year 1769 1766. |

The

|

|

1

|

|

C.

8vo, pp. 7. The preface

86584

^ printed ?

"Thomas Hamilton, jun'r." Probably Is signed by the author, to the "Two Hundredth Anniversary o According Boston. or Providence In fall of 1765 an epidemic of small-pox Chatham, Massachusetts," 191 3, P- 46, "In the May and 1766, thirty-seven persons died and 1765 Nov. 23, between and out broke .

..." five had the disease and recovered There is a typewritten copy at M. taken from of Mrs. Osborn Nickcrson of Chatham.

twenty

Some Account London: John [Verso of Street.

title:]

of the so-called

W

.

,

pamphlet formerly

a

Church

Parker and Son,

of the

West

.

,

in the possession

Latter-Day

Stra?td.

London: SavUl and Edwards,

i8mo,pp. 24.

.

.

Saints.

mdccclh.

frinters,

Chandos

up. 86585

.

SOME ACCOUNT OF THE STATE.

^I

Some account

of the state Prison or Penitentiary House, in the York. By one of the inspectors of the prison. Dover. B.Wooten, Printer 1809. 8vo, pp. 40. aml. 86586

New

City of J.

Title supplied hy Col. P.

Some Account

M. Ashburn.

of the Success of Inoculation for the Small-Pox.

See our no. 25589, vol.

7.

Some Account of the Trial of Samuel Goodere, Esq; Late Commander of the Ruby Man of War, Matthew Mahony, and Charles White. Who were tried on March 26, before the Right Worshipful Henry Combe, Esq; Mayor of Bristol, and the Worshipful Michael Fos- ter, Esq; Serjeant at Law, Recorder |

|

|

|

|

|

|

j

|

|

of the

For

the Murder of Sir John Dinely Goodere, Bart. On board the Ruby, in King-Road, Bristol. Boston: Printed and Sold at the Printing-House in Queen-street said City, &c.

I

|

|

|

|

|

\

over against the Prison.

I

74

1

. |

8 vo,

pp.23,(i).

M. 86587

Some Account of Thomas Dormer: with Hints on Early Rising. Printed for the Trustees of the Publishing^ Fund, by Hilliard ajul Metcalf, Cambridge. Sold by Cummings Hilliard, No. I Cor?ihill, Boston, and other agents of the Publishing Fund. Dec. 1 82 I

^

i2mo,

pp. 16.

AAs.

Some Account

of

Thomas

86587A

Paine. See our no. 58252, vol. 14.

Some Account of those English ministers who have presided work of gospelizing the Indians on Martha's Vineyard, .

.

.

over the ^^'-f

our no. 47124, vol. 11.

Some Account

Of what is said of Inoculating or TransplantSmall Pox. By the Learned Dr. Emanuel Timonius, and Jacobus Pylarinus. With some Remarks thereon. To which are added, Few Queries in Answer to the Scruples of many about the Lawfulness of this Method, Published By Dr. Zabdiel Boylstone. Boston: Sold by S. Gerrish, at his Shop in CornHill. 172 I. I2mo, pp. (2), 22. AAS., H., M. 86588 ing

|

|

the

I

|

I

|

I

|

|

|

A

|

j

|

|

\

I

Improved

On and

title

verso of

partial

of our no. 714-;, vol. 2.

title:

"The Publick having been lately entertained with this New Method of receiving the Small Pox; and

Account of

a very dark this

Account

being given as is pretended, from the very Letters of Dr. Timonius and Pylarinus; it IS thought reasonable and fitting to lay before the Publick this following Abstract But because the Gentleman who only hath these letters by him, refuses now to lend them; the Account here following is chiefly taken from a known Letter written bv a Learned Gentleman of Boston to the Worthy Physicians of the Town." In Cotton Mather's Diary under date of Aug. 4, 1721, is the following: "I will allow the persecuted Physician, to publish my Communications from the Levant, about the Small.

SOME ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS.

^2

4i9-44oceedings," vol. 45, iQi-, PP-

Some Additional

Considerations. See our no. 866x8.

Simon Suggs, late of the T^Uapoosa "Taking the census, and other Alavolunteers; together with With a portrait f-m bfe and bama sketches.' By a country editor. Carey ^^nj Hart Pluladelpha: other illustrations, by Darley c.,^.»b5&9 i8a6 i2mo, pp. (io), 7-201. t.tles.

Some adventures

of Captain

.

.

.

different work were published with slightly several editions of this humorous Hooper, on the tule page. Johnson name, J. author's Some oflhet have the

Some Advice

A^--^^g^/-^-

Governesses and Teachers.

to

^\

Printed by John Spooner. 1795it under Robert Title from Evans, who lists

Barclay, the supposed translator. I'existence de Dieu. de "Demonstration of Fen61on, author

Advice

Some

|

to

|

Governesses

1

Teachers.

,nd

|

By

Written by |

Supposed The Evidence of the Existence of God. J the author of \Puntei for Ne^.-York: Bishop Barclay. o be translatid by •-'-"-'• iV». 124, Campbell, By &amuel I

I

|

Da,M

Lmm\

|

'

M,BCC,xcv. llm,No. 189, Pearl-Street. 1

f h^^cColPrnuMiy

1

+N„v-York:

8vo,'pp. 8.

I„'o™,.io„ concerning

\

1799-

"^mo,

pp. 12.

H. 86591

B...,

I

.^Li-

.he A',.. V-.*, ;7,S,

belonging to Dr. the title p.ise of a copy

1

Edward k.

P"-—

»

'"

-'

°'

J-"' \\cst.

Reply to A Letter from Some Animadversions on A By the ,n Brunswick. Friend Gentleman in New-York, to his ,,.!.] Printed in the Year mdcclxxix. 8vo, pp. 94. aas., up. 86627 Exhortation

to the

j

|

|

|

|

On

77

p.

is

an appeal addressed

printing indicates that

to

was printed

it

Some Considerations

New-England. This together with

respecting

hanna Railroad. See our no. 594,

Some Considerations touching dary. See our no.

the style of

in that region.

.

.

Albany and Susque-

the

.

vol. i.

the proposed change of the

Boun-

vol. 17.

70758,

Some

Considerations Touching the Sugar Colonies, with Observations In Respect to Trade. By a Person well acquainted with the Sugar Trade, but at present residing in the |

|

|

I

|

political

|

|

|

|

Island of Antigua,

|

London:

Bible under the Royal-

\

Printed for John Clarke, at the

Exchange, Cornhill. MDCCXXXll.

|

|

8vo,

JCB. 86628

pp. 23, (l). Dorothy Watts.

Title supplied by

Some Considerations upon Financial Policy. By A Merchant. York: John M. Burnet, Stationer &' Printer. 1867. 8vo. ODD29 Title from clippings taken from a cover title.

Nc-iu

Some

Considerations

|

Upon

the se\eral sorts of

|

Banks

I

|

Propos'd as a

|

Medium

might be made and T. Crump, 1716. I

|

of

Trade:

|

and

|

Some Improvements

in this Province, hinted at.

at the Desire of

some

|

|

that

Printed by T. Fleet

of the Inhabitants of Boston.

8vo, pp. 16.

B.,

JCB. 86630

Title from a facsimile of the original title page included in a reprint of the pamphlet in A. M. Davis' "Tracts Relating to the Currency of the Massachusetts Bay,"

1902, pp. 167-182.

Some Considerations Upon the State of our Publick Debts In General, and Of the Civil List In Particular. The ... |

|

|

I

I

|

I

I

SOME CONSIDERATIONS WITH.

40 Second Edition.

Lo7ido7i:

|

|

Printed ^ and Sold by

Roberts in

J.

|

Warwick-Lane.

I

8vo, pp. 39.

{Price Six-pence.)

720.

\

|

Deals with the South Sea controversy, bm. has the

first

NYH. oDD^I

edition.

Some Considerations with respect to the bill for preventing the infamous practice of stock-jobbing; being remarks upon the supplement to the Reasons for making void and annulling those Fraudulent and Usurious contracts into which ["persons have been by the South Sea Company"] and upon the reply drawn of a modest Paper, &c. both delivered at the door of the House of Commons on Friday last. [London: 1720?] BM. 86632 .

.

.

.

.

.

Some Consolatory Reflections and Lamentations, Occasioned by the premature Deaths of three of the Children of Capt. Joseph and Mrs. Mary Hinckley, Of Barnstable: Viz. Hannah, who departed this Life July 7th. 1732, in the eighteenth Year of her |

|

|

|

Samuel, who died October 14th, 1733, in the twenty-eighth Age. And Elizabeth, who expired October 28th. the Year in twenty-first of her Age. [Boston? 1733?] Folio 1733,

Age.

I

Year

of his

|

broadside. Signed

86633

B.

M. T.

:

upon A late Poem, entitled, and Written By James Porterfield, a.b. Printed for the Author, 1749. By an Lnpartial Hand: A'e-ivYork: Printed and Sold by J a. Parker ifi Beaver-Street. 1750. 8vo, pp. 20. NYP. 86634

Some

Critical Observations

|

|

|

|

I

The

Breeches.

|

|

|

|

|

|

\

|

I

Some Deductions from the System promulgated Divine Revelation. See [Stevens (Judith)].

Some

Difficulties

Proposed

for

Solution.

in the

Page of

[Worcester

See

(Noah)].

Some doubts sion

respecting the

I

|

|

Jesus Christ.

of

|

Death, Resurrection, and Ascenthe Author's manuscript. To Scepticism in Revealed Religion,

From

I

|

which are added, Reasons for by John Hollis: The History of The Heart!" and Diana of the Ephesians. John Fellows 1797. l2mo, pp. 6, 42. |

|

|

[

\

The

|

"Man

|

|

|

|

New

God's

after

York

|

Own

Printed for c.

86635

bound with "Sentiments upon the Religion of Reason and Nature," \n. (/.], which has the following manuscript note on the page facing the title; "\''ery scarce. Contains also Thomas Hollis 'Some Doubts on Resurrection, Ascension &c,' also 'Reasons for Scepticism, Diana of the Ephesians' &c." Title and information supc.

copy

is

plied by Ernest Kletsch.

1^

SOME ERRORS.

Some

4

errors of the Quakers, laid open with plainness,

man, and

h\'

a plain

[Neiv YorkF] Printfd for the reader

a lover of honesty.

December y l8o8.

86636

Title from a reprint in Rev. Billy Hibbard's "Address to the Quakers," 181

15-132.

I,

pp.

c.

Some Excellent Verses and Castles

On

[

of Carthagena,

|

Admiral Vernon's taking

In the

Month

of

March

the Forts

[At

last. |

Sold at the Heart and Croivn in Cornh'ill.

foot of leaf:]

nyp. 86637

Broadside.

1741.]

I

Carthagena was taken

\^Boston.

in 1741.

woodcut adorns the top of the

.A

sheet.

Ann Crowley, daughter of Thomas during her last illness, from London, the first month 1773, to the 12th of the second month 1774. With an introductory Testimony concerning her, from The third edition. Burlington: Printed and the family. sold by Isaac Collins, I 775. 8vo, pp. 30 +. hsp. 86638 Some

Expressions

|

of

|

|

I

and Mary the 23d of

Crowley,

|

of

|

|

j

[

|

.

.

|

.

|

j

\

|

|

Edited by Thomas Crowley. The hsp. copy is said to lack one leaf. Hildeburn also an edition of the same year for which he supplies the imprint, [PhiladAphia? Joseph Crukshankt'l which he gives the following note: "Advertised in the Pa. Packet, Feb. 6, 1775, as 'just published by Joseph Crukshank, and may be had of Isaac Collins, in Burlington.' I have seen a 'Third Edition' of this tract, ^Burlington Printed by Isaac Collins. 1775.' The first and second editions were published in London in 1774, and it is not unlikely that Crukshank's advertisement refers to lists

:

Collins's edition."

Some Expressions of Ann Crowley, Daughter of Thomas and Mary Crowley, of London, During her last Illness, from the 23d of the First Month 1773, to the 12th of the Second Month 1774. With an introductory Testimony Concerning her, from the Family. The fourth edition. Norwich: Printed b\ John Triinibull ; for Henry Spencer at East-Greenwich, in Rhode-Island, 1776. l2mo, pp. 18. nyp, 86639 |

j

j

I

|

|

|

j

|

.

|

.

.

|

|

|

j

\

|

Some Extracts from an Ancient Dialogue.

See

[Williams

(Eliphalct)].

Some Extracts from

the Records of the First

Church

of Chri'^t

June, 1833. With occasional remarks, a list of members; Confession of Faith and Covenant. Hartford: Printed by P. B. Gleason Co. I 833. I2mo, pp. 12. in

East Windsor, Conn.

Taken

in

&

A.AS.

Some Facts about the Life and Public Bristow, of Kentucky.

Designed

Services of

86640

Benjamin Helm

as a reply to inquiries often

made

SOME FACTS.

,^ 42

his respecting the leading events of

Steam

Presses,

life.

York: Evening Post

New

1876. 8vo, pp. 4t).^

20^ Broadzvay.

nyp. 86641

Some Facts connected with

Professor Morse's Picture.

.

.

.

See

our no. 51640, vol. 12.

London MDCCCXxm

[Verso ot

By an Englishwoman. NorthurnberMLondon: Printed by William Clowes,

Indies. itle-l

court.

West

of Slaves in the Facts respecting the Treatment

Some

UJ-

8vo, pp. 15,

conduct of Walter Patterson. Facts stated, relative to the

Some Seeonr

no.

^o^- ^4-

59147'

Some Facts touching

the

Kohne Legacy. See our

no.

37613,

vol. 9.

for the due observation farraginous remarks upon an Act never was such a day there that to prove of the Lord's day. This is .t the Lord's day calls (and made, h honourable Court has a By a Lover o or his Apostles that was ever made by Christ J. ^^^^^^^^^Z ]or Concord, Truth. Printed by E. Russell at

Some

.

.

the

""^rS .T.%.0 aun..es . .

Remarks on Conducl of the Ob'^vations on

Some Farther

C.

H.nes, who. he

J.

...o.-hooBeHe...

Pamphlet,

a late

\

intitled \

|

|

I

Great-Britain;

Particularly |

|

Depredations and Letters of Rewith Relation to the Spanish To which .s added, a In a Letter to the Craftsman. 7rL\ Merchants agams West-India the of Po tscJr pt In Vindication BY Caleb ^'Anyers o Theft and Pyrac3^ [sic] 1

|

|

I

1

1

TarChJge

of

1

RM

Printed for Gray's-InnrEsq; Co.ent-Garden. M dcc xxix. 1

London:

\

RuLl-Street, ^ OVO, pp. 3 g

\

5-/--/;)

C.,NYP.,WLC.,Y. 85544

.

,,_, of our no. I33v'> ^ol. l. vol. 13. Catalogue. See also our no. 56514, Improved

Franckl^^^^^^^

{Pr^ce

,.^,

,

Attributed rturuuit

to

Nicholas Amhurst

m

BM.

title

which is a fair and have by the Englishmen Right which impartial Enquiry into the aboard Neufound Property, Enemy's Ti'aty of i6'74, of taking «5545 R.Davis. [l759-] 8vo. tral Ships. London:

Some

farther

Title from the

Remarks on Naval

"Monthly Review,"

Aflfairs, in

vol. 21, 1759, P- 35o.

See also our no. 86748

below

Some Few Remarks, upon 27384,

vol. 7,

and 46517,

A

Scandalous Book.

vol. ii.

See our nos.

SOME FREE REFLECTIONS.

43

Som[e]

Free Reflections upon occasion of the Public Disabout Liberty of Conscience, And the consequences thereof in the present conjuncture, In a Letter to a Friend. By one who cordially imbraces whatsoever there is of tru relio-ion in al professions, and hates every thing which makes any of them hate or hurt one another. Licenced August the nth. 1687. London, Printed, and sold, by Andre-iv Sowle, at the Crooked|

I

|

course

I

|

I

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

\

Hollozvay-Lane in Shoreditch, and at the Three Keys

Billet in I

Nags-Head-Court

in

in Grace-Church-Street, over-

I

\

Conduit, 1687.

8vo, pp. 21. William Pcnn in Joseph

Attributed to

Books," 1867, vol.

against the

86646

HSP.

I

Smith's "Descriptive Catalogue of Friends'

304.

2, p.

Some Fresh Suggestions on the Project to Boston. See our no. 2882 I, vol. 7.

of

Annexing Charles-

town

Some Fruits of Solitude in Reflections and IVIaxims, Relating to Conduct of Human Life. Philadelphia: James Chattin. I 754. Title from Hildeburn. See also our no. S9734, vol. 14. 86647

the

Some

Thoughts

fugitive |

addressed to the

Deputies,

|

Congress

in |

|

on a letter assembled at |

|

Signed Freeman, |

Th"e High Court of

|

By a Back Settler. South CaroVma. DCC Lxxiv. 4to, pp. 36. C. 86648

Philadelphia.

|

|

M

Printed in the year

\

|

Title supplied by Ernest Kletsch. also our no.

Some

25788, vol.

Hints

to

|

I

|

choly Situation

the collation as pp.

(2), 36.

in Power, on the Present MelanColonies in North America. |

|

|

.

|

Londoti:

Prijitcd for

\

^'ee

People

of our

|

Evans gives

7.

J.

Hinxnuni^

in

.

.

I

Row. NYH., Y. 86649

Pater-noster

|

MDCCLXIII.

8vo, pp. 47, (l). B., C, CU., JCB., Historical Account of Guinea, See our no. 4689, vol. I

Some

Some College.

1849.

2.

Historical Notices, connected with the orio-in of Geneva Utica, N. Y.: H. H. Curtis, Printer, Dcvereux Block,

iSmo,

pp. 22.

c.,cu. 86650

Some Important Observations occasioned by, and adapted PublickFast, Dec. 18, 1765. See our no. 36323, vol. 9. Some Incidents Provincial. Signed on

p.

related by credible witnesses in the Life of a

Quebec: 1861. 8vo, 4: "A.

to the

Gugy."

pp. (2), 29.

nyp. 86651

Half-title: "Incidents in the Life of a Provincial."

Some Information relative to the Progress of Civilization in the Indian Settlements on the Alleganey and Cattaragues Rivers,

SOME INFORMATION.

44

of Lake (mostly within the State of Pennsylvania, South-Eastward held in PhilaFriends of Meeting Yearly the by promoted Erie,) Gracechurch delphia. [Loridon.] Pr'mted by Darton and Harvey, St.

BM. 86652

8vo,pp. 16.

[1807?]

month

Some information Collected from

with observations in bread;

]

and

|

from

|

783.

use

I

Indian corn: |

|

|

on the use of potatoes

Mr. Parmentier,

|

of |

Mr. Winthrop & Mr. Howard; |

making

Dossie's Directions for the

Mr.

\

i, p.

respecting the

|

the papers of

1807." Title from Joseph Smith's

loth,

Dated at the end: "London, "Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books," vol. 7th

of bread |

Birmingham, Printed and sold by Thomas in private families. R. Baldwin, and L. B. Seeley, Pater-Noster by Pearson; Sold also Price one shilling l6mo, pp. iv, 24. mdccxcv London. Row \

|

\

\

|

I

I

86653 Title supplied by Emma B. of Agriculture.

Hawks from

a

copy in the library of the U.

S.

Depart-

ment

Some

1

Inquiries

with thoughts

|

|

on

Subjects.

religious

|

|

\

use of a particular from several books, for the walls of a room, in frames, and cover'd family, to be set on the i^'^o, pp. (6), with crlass. ... Prmted [InNew York], l^ SI HSP.,M. 86654 3-27, (l).

Partly collected

|

|

|

I

I

I

The

place of printing

is

supplied in pencil by Hildehurn In the hsp. copy.

Instances of the Oppression and

Some

Col. Parke.

Se^^

Male Administration

of

our no. 58639, vol. 14.

Some Judicious Remarks and Observations made by a person who renounced Deism. To which is added, the Dying Expressions of a

Young Man who embraced

the

same

principles.

Philadelphia:

&

Co. 1804. i2mo, pp. il. aas. Printed by Klmber, Conrad, Shearman, Jun. 1805. Abraham by Printed -\- New-Bedford: aas., NYP. 86655 i6mo,pp. II. Signed by Francis Guy on

Some Si?^'

p. 8

both editions.

in

Pennsylvania. Letters and an Abstract of Letters from

our no. 60621, vol. 14.

Some Lines

in Verse,

about Shakers. See our no. 79720, vol. 19.

Some Material and Very Important

|

Remarks Concerning the Great Britain, France and ]

between As In regard to their East and West India Settlements. Spain, France reduce effectually will which proposed, also I'a Method lasting Founand Spain to good Manners, upon a better and more

present Situation of Affairs

|

]

|

|

I

|

|

SOME MATTERS. than

dation |

with j

our hitherto

all

45

fruitless Negotiations.

|

Concluding

Some Remarks upon our Navy; and some Pro-

posals j

humbly advanced, whereby to man his Ma- jesty's Ships of War upo;i any Emergency, without the Trouble and unnecessary Expence of im- pressing Men; a Practice neither constitutional, nor of any good Consequences, though more chargeable to the Government, than the Method here proposed, bv thousands. Humbly recom- mended to the serious Attention of the British Ministry. By a Friend to the British Flag. London: Printed |

|

|

j

|

|

[

|

|

|

\

for C. Corbrtty against St.

Dunstan's Church, in Flret-Strert. 8vo,pp. (4), 47. B., C, JCB., NVP. S6656 |

m[d]cCLV. I

Some Matters of Fact

relating to the Present State of the African demonstrating. That there are not wanting any Subscrip|

Trade; |

tions or

|

New

Projects, for

its

[London?

Support. |

7

1 1 ? ]

Folio,

HEH. 86656A

PP-3'(0Caption

i

docketed on last page. Lists of the ships belonging to the ports of London, Bristol and Liverpool, in the African trade, with numbers of negroes purchased, pp. 2-^ Title and notes supplied by Willard O. Waters. title.

Title

.ilso

Some Meditations concerning our Honourable Gentlemen and Fellow-Souldiers. See [Winthrop (Wait)]. Some melancholy Some Memoirs

See Wells (Elizabeth).

heartfelt reflections.

of

.

.

.

Barbados.

See our nos. 3278 and 3290,

vol. I.

Scmie

Memoirs

of the Life of William Penn. Together with a written by the Author. Ballston Spa: Printed by Comstock and Bates. 1810. i8mo,pp. 31. heh. 86657

series of Letters,

Title supplied by Willard O. Waters.

For

a

Walpole

edition, see our no. 59747,

vol. 14.

Some Memoirs "»•

59747'

\'"1-

Some Miscellany Observations on lard

William Penn. See our

of the Religious Life of

14-

.

.

.

Witchcrafts.

See [Wil-

(Samuel)].

Some modern Directions ture

of

I

[

for the I

I

Culture and ManufacAs it was wrote by a most necessary Instruc|

in Italy. |

tions

for the

I

Gentleman ing of the

|

taken from a manuscript

Silk, I

Containing, |

The

Culture and Manufacture of Silk, From the hatchtill the Silk is prepared for the loom. Tran|

worm,

|

I

SOME MODERN OBSERVATIONS.

46

Windham [Conn.] : Printed Storrs, and Lemuel Eldredge, Samuel Mess. for heh., nyp. 86658 8vo, pp. 38. oj Mansfield. M,DCC,xcii.

scribed by a friend to the public.

\

|

[by John Byrne,]

\

|

Byrne was the only printer

in

Windham

at this time.

Some Modern Observations upon Jamaica.

See

[Wharton

{?\\\\\^),Duke oj Wharton.]

Some Necessary and Important Considerations Directed to All and Renowned Sorts of People, Taken out of (That late Worthy herein is discover'd and Writings, Hale's Matthew Sir Judge) experience of the Inw/ard and Invisible Guidance of the The Ninth Edition. Newport, Rhode-Island: Spirit of God. Printed and sold by James Franklin. 1733. i6mo, pp. 20.

own

his

.

.

.

86659 Bibliography ... of Newport," Title from C. E. Hammett's "Contribution to the 1887,

p.

57-

necessary and important considerations, directed to all taken out of the writings of that late worthy and sorts of people Sir Matthew Hale: wherein is discovered, his

Some

;

renowned Judge

own

of experience of the inward and invisible guidance of the spirit edition. Neiv-York: Sold by Samuel Parker, at

God. The twelfth

the New-Printing-Office, in Beaver-street.

1

86660

759.

Title from Evans.

necessary and Important Considerations, to be considWorthy and ered of by all sorts of People. Taken out of (that Sir Matthew Hale's Writings: And therein his

Some

Renowned Judge) own experience of the Inward and Invisible Guidance of the Spirit Philadclfhia: S. of God. The Ninth Edition, with Additions. Keimer.

86661

1728.

See Joseph Smith's "Descrip-

Title from Hildeburn. First English edition, 1697. Catalogue of Friends' Books," 1867, under John vol. 7. edition, 1736, see Hale (M.), our no. 29642, tive

Some Necessary 1

For the tenth

Precautions. Sec our no. 60622, vol. 14.

Remarks Necessary in the Country-parts of

Some Youth

Pennyman.

|

|

of the Education on the the neighbouring and

I

|

|

this,

|

|

I

GoYtrnmtnts.\ [Philadelphia. 1778?] Title from Hildeburn where probably the same edition.

it

is

attributed to

8vo, pp. 8. HSP., PRINCETON.

Anthony Benezet. His

no.

86662 3994

is

NEW THOUGHTS.

SOME .

New

Some

.

.

Thoughts

for the

& J. Johnson^ No.

Printed by B.

New

47 Year.

Philadelphia:

147, High-Street.

1

l8mo,

800. C.

pp. 36.

86663

With heading: "(Cheap Repository. Number 4Z.)" At the end: "This is the last number of the Cheap Repository. The whole 42 numbers may be had either bound or in pamphlets of B. & J. Johnson, No. 147, Market-Street, Philadelphia. I2th, Month



loth, 1800." Title

Some News

and information supplied by Ernest Kletsch.

New

for Episcopalians.

York.

i860. 8vo, pp. 16.

86664 Title

W.

from "Bibliotheca Americana. Catalogue of the Library of

Elliot

Wood-

ward," 1869, no. 4787.

Some Notes on America

to be rewritten:

Suggested, with Re-

Charles Dickens, Esq. Printed for the Author. Philadelphia: Sherman Co. J Printers. I 868. 8vo, pp. 20. spect, to

^

B.j

A

C,

P.

86665

friendly suggestion that Dickens, on his later visit to America, should write fresh

"notes" on America in a

less critical spirit.

For an 1867 edition, see our no. 20005,

vol. 5.

Some Notices sheet.

of Kentucky, Particularly of

1828.]

[Philadelphia.

ington.

NYP.

[Another edition], 8vo,

-|-

its

chief town,

Lex-

Broadside printed on both sides of aas.

pp. 4.

86666

Both editions signed and dated: "Hamilton. Philadelphia, Aug. 23, 1828." Hamilton was a pseudonym used by Mathew Carey, and on the a.^s. copy of the 8vo edition is written in a contemporary hand "By C."

M

Some Notices

of

Samuel Gorton. See our no.

1

905

I, vol. 5.

of the character of Mrs. Sarah Parkman, (widow Samuel Parkman,) who died July 2 1st, 1 835, in the

Some Notices of the late

Lxxx. year of her age Half-title:

"To

the

.

memory

Some Objections

.

.

[5o52^o«.?

1835?] 8vo,

pp. (4), 16. C.

06667

1730. 8vo.

John Russell Smith's "Bibliotheca Americana," 1865,

86668 no. 3596.

Some Objections to a Joint Resolution ... of the Legislature recommending to the People of Pennsylvania an Elective Ju.

See our no. 60623, vol. 14.

diciary.

Some Objections 1

.

of the departed."

against the Treaty of Seville, considered in a

Letter to a noble Peer. Title from

.

86

1.

l6mo,

Signed,

to

pp. 15.

"A Bank

Officer."

Government Demand Notes. Nezv-York. BA., NYP. 86669

SOME OBJECTIONS.

48

Mr. Crawford as a candidate for the presifew remarks on the charges preferred against being "in error, and uncertain in her policies."

Some Objections

to

dential chair, with a

South Carolina as By a South-Carolinean [sic],

[n. f.

8vo, pp. 28.

1H23.]

C, UTEX. 86670

Some Observations and Annotations upon Narration. See [Steuart (Adam)]. Some Observations concerning our no. 25590, vol.

the

Apologeticall

the Increase of

Mankind. See

Madder.

[Charlestozvn.

7.

Some Observations

for the Culture of

Caption

Signed: Aaron Loocock. Dated: Charlestown, South-Carolina, 1775-

title.

Some

86670A

c.

8vo, pp. 8.

1775.]

observations

in defence of the leag'd character of

made

a design to bring the Council held at New-London, North-Parish, open view: by which the usurp'd authority of

Reverend Mr. James Hillhouse done with

the

result of a pretended to

June 28, 1737

temporizing hirelings, [fseud.]

may

.

be reconsider'd.

:

[New London

'

By John Presbyter 1737.] 86671

Printed by T. Green ?

See also our no. 69488, vol. 16.

Title from Evans.

Made upon the Angola Seed: shewObservations All Distempers of the in curing Its Admirable Virtue ing trey to Dr. the Counin Physick Written by a Doctor of Eyes. l66o. Anno London, at ciety SoRoyal the of Goddard, one Some

|

|

]

I

|

|

|

|

I

|

I

|

|

London On

p. S

Printed,

^c. 1682.

[

remedy

the author refers to this

aml., nyp. 86672

4to, pp. 7.

American Seeds."

as "these

Observations Made upon the Barbado Seeds, shewTheir Admirable Virtue in Curing Dropsies. Written by Lofia Physitian in the Countrey to Sir George Ent at London. nyp. aml., 86673 4to, Year 7. the in 1694. pp. Printed don,\

Some

|

|

|

I

ing

|

|

I

|

|

|

Bermudas Berries: the Admirable Virtues Their shewing Imported from The a Doctor of Physick by Written Green-Sickness. The Curing In To the Honourable Esq; Boyle. London, in the Countrey aml., nyp. 86674 Printed in the Year 1 694. 4to, pp. 7.

Some

Observations

|

Made upon

I

|

I

Indies:

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

\

|

|

|

However,

Attributed to John Pechey in the bm. and Surgeon General's catalogues. Halkett and Laing give Dr. Thomas Trapham as author.

Some

Observations

[

Made upon

the

Brasillian Root, |

I

Ipepocoanha:

|

Imp(M-ted from the Indies:

shewing |

Its |

called ]

|

Wonder-

SOME OBSERVATIONS MADE.

49

Vo- miting and Loosness. Written by a PhyCountrey to the President of the Colledge of PhysitiLondon. Londoji Printedy &c. 1682. 4to, pp. 7.

ful Virtue against

|

|

sitian in the

|

|

ans in

|

|

AML.j NVP. 86675

Some

Made upon the Herb Cassiny; Imshewing Its Admirable Virtues in Curing the Small Pox. Written by a Physitian in the Countrey to Esq; Boyle at London. London, Printed in the Year 1695. Observations

|

I

|

j

ported from Carolina:

|

)

j

|

|

\

4tO, pp. 8.

AML., NYP. 86676

Some

Made upon

Observations

Mexico Seeds, ImTheir Wonderful Virtue against Worms in the Bodies of Men, Women, and Children, Written by a Countrey Physitian to Dr. Bur- well, President of the Colledge of Phvsitians in London. London, Printed in the Year 1695. 4to, pp. 7. aml., nyp. 86677 |

the

|

I

ported from the Indies:

shewing

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

\

|

Some

Made upon

Observations |

I

The

ported from

the |

Virginian Nutts,

|

Im-

shewing Their Admirable Virtue Against the Scurvy. Written by a Doctor of Physick in the Coun- trey to Dr. Croon, one of the Royal Society in London, 1 68 1. London Printed, &c. 1682. 4to, pp. 7. Indies:

|

|

I

|

|

|

I

|

I

|

AML., NYP. 86678 This and the following

may have been

written by Dr. John Pechey, although him in the Dictionary of National Biography states that "Several pharmacological tracts are attributed to him without satisfactory proof, and many of them contain internal evidence of another authorship." title

the sketch of

.

.

.

Some Observations Made upon the Wood called Lignum Nephriticum, Imported from Hispaniola: shewing Its Admirable Virtues In Dissolving The Stone in the Reins and |

|

I

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

Bladder, Helping the Strangury,

|

and Stoppings in the Water, and Easing all Pains proceeding from thence, &c. Written by a Doctor of Physick in the Countrey to the President of the Colledge of Physicians in London. [London.'] Printed in the Year |

|

|

|

|

|

1694.

I

4tO, pp. 8.

AML., NYP. 86679

Some Observations of Consequence, In Three Parts. Occasioned by the Stamp-Tax, Lately imposed on the British Colonies. [Philadelphia:'] Printed [by Hall and Sellers?] for the Author, MDCCLXVIll. 8vo, pp. 80. C, P. 86680 |

I

|

|

|

|

|

j

|

|

Title from Hildeburn.

Signed, "Loyal Patriot."

SOME OBSERVATIONS ON

50

A.

a direct Exportation of Sugar,

Some Observations on

British Islands. See our no.

from the

vol. I.

2195,

entitled "The Rights of Some Observations on a Pamphlet Great Britain asserted." See our no. 2761, vol. I. .

.

.

Observations on Damages Done by the Spaniards: Sea Damages, in the five Representation of some of our Accounts, by some last past; Collected out of Publick Years with too many have, Trading Men of the City of London, who

Some

|

|

|

|

\

I

or, a

|

I

|

|

|

|

want of such a Protection, as the Power and London; afforded them. would have Nation the Charge of PrlnUd and Sold by Willam [sic] Meadows, at the Angel, and H. Whi- trldge, the Corner of Castle Alley, in Cornhill; and {Price Four London and Westminster. most Booksellers of 86681 C.,HEH.,JCB. I2mo,pp.22. P^-WC^.) [1728?]

others, suffered for

|

|

|

|

\

I

\

\

I

Dated

at the end:

the 20th, 1728." Title supplied by

"December

Dorothy Watts.

Some Observations on Extracts taken out of the Report from the [London. Lords-Commissioners for Trade and Plantations. 86682 Folio, pp. 4. 1730.]

See also our no. 56494, Title from Stevens's "Historical Nuggets," 1862, no. 2555. vol.

I 3.

Some Observations

... on Public Education. See our no. 6764,

vol. 2.

Observations

Some

|

on the

Assiento Trade,

|

|

As

it

has been

I

proving the Damage, Exercised by the South-Sea Company; Which will accrue thereby to the British Commerce and PlantaAnd particularly to Jamaica. To which is in America, tions Island to Great of the Advantages of that Sketch annexed, |

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

I

|

A

|

annual Pro- duce, and by its Situation for Trade Newcastle, One or War. Addressed to His Grace the Duke of By a Person who State. of of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries Britain, by

its

|

|

|

|

|

|

Whitresidedseveral Years at Jamaica. London: Printed jor H. mdccxxviii. Cornhill. in Alley CastleCorner the at of ridge, \

|

|

\

8vS, pp.

+ The

NYP., W^LC, Y. 38. B., C, CU., H., HEH., JCB., NYH., 8vo, date.] and pp. iv, 39. Second Edition. [Same imprint iv,

HEH. 86683

vol. S- Title of the second edition supSee also our nos. 165 ^ vol. I, the title is identical except that 'has plied by Willard O. Waters. In the later edition

and 1925

in line

5

is

changed

to

"hath."

i,

SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE BILL.

On

5

I

"An Act for upon Wines, and "Spirits "consumed within this Province, distilled, sold by Retail or Boston: "Oranges." "and upon Limes, Lemons, and l2mo, pp. (2), 12. Printed in the Year, 1754. AAS., B., BA., C, M.J NYP. 86684 Some

Observations

|

the Bill, Intitled,

|

I

granting to His

Ma-

"jesty an Excise

|

|

|

|

.

|

.

.

|

|

|

book, secretly printed and distributed, created a great sensation. It is public men, and every effort was made to discover the name of the printer; hut the Great and General Court were in this instance less successful than in the case the same year when they undertook to punish the printer of The Monster of Monsters." Henry Stevens' "Bibliotheca Americana," March 1861, no. 1388.

"This

little

many

severe upon



Some Observations on the Charge by Hon. James De Lancey, Grand Jury. See our no. 84557, ^'*^1- 2 i

... to the



Some Observations on the Importance of the Navigation-Laws. By a Member of Parliament, hoyidon: John Rod-welly 46 Ne-iu Bond Street. 1849. [Verso of title:] Lo?idon: Printed by J. Barclay, Castle

St.

I2mo,

Leicester Sq.

UP. 86685

pp. 39.

Charles Abbott, second baron of Colchester, writes on p. 167 of his "Memoranda of my Life," 1869, as follows: "You will find my speech [in 1849] on the second reading bound up with other speeches on the [Navigation] Bill, and also a pamphlet which I published under the signature of a 'Member of Parliament,' in answer to one written under that of a 'Barrister' by Mr. (now Sir Stafford) Northcote."

Some Observations on the ministerial arguments, against putAmerican prisoners on the same footing, with respect to provisions, as the French, Spanish, and Dutch prisoners. [London? Folio, pp. 3, (i). 86686 1 781.] ting the

a

Caption title. Title also printed across back of folder. copy formerly in c, now missing.

Some Observations on Pox.

the

New Method

From

the catalogue card for

of Receiving the Small-

our no. 14518, vol. 4.

iSr

and 24589,

vol. 6.

Pending Cherokee Treaty should be

See our no. 20790, vol.

5.

SOME REASONS. New-York, ought Some Reasons why the Votes of Henry Clay. See our no. 13566, vol. 4. .

to

59

.

.

to be

given

Some Reflections on the Disputes between New-York, NewHampshire, and Col. John Henry Lydius of Albany. See our no. 42758,

Some 51682,

vol. 10.

Reflections on the

Law

of

Bankruptcy

.

.

.

See our no.

vol. 12.

Some Remarkable Naratives of the Success of the Gospel in America in the beginning of this Century. udders field. [Eng.] 1791. i2mo. 86729

H

Title from a clipping from an old sale catalogue.

Some Remarkable Proceedings

the Assembly of Virginia in November, the following Address, being brought in by a Member of the House of Burgesses, was immediately put to the Vote, Agreed to, and Sign'd by the Speaker. [Philadelphia: S. Keimer, 1725.] Folio, pp. (4). aps., 86730 |

|

|

Anno

On

17 18.

the 20th. of

I

|

|

I

.

.

.

Imprint and date from Hildeburn. The address contains complaints Governor [Alexander Spotswood], and is followed by a list of charges against him preferred in the Assembly, and his reply in a speech delivered Caption

title.

against the Lieutenant

Dec.

I,

of the

same

year.

Some Remarkables on See our no. 465 18, vol.

1

the

.

.

.

Death

of

Mrs. Abiel Goodwin.

1.

Some Remarks and Explanatory Observations on Owners

Parliament, from the Merchants and Ship

a Petition to

of Liverpool,

praying for the Admission to Consumption of the Productions of Brazil. Addressed to the

chequer and

all

Right Hon. the Chancellor of the Ex-

Members

of Parliament.

By

a

Member

of the

Liverpool : G. and J Robinson, Castle-Street. Sold also h\ J Ridgway and Ejfingham Wilson, Londoji. 1833. [Colophon:] T. Bean, Printer, Castle-Street, Brazilian Association of Liverpool.

.

.

Liverpool. 8vo, pp. 15.

Some Remarks and

B.

Extracts, In reply to

Mr.

86731

Pickering's Letter,

on the subject of the Embargo.

[Colophon :] Sidney's Press, Nezv-

Haven.

( I ).

[1808.]

8vo, pp. 23,

CU., H., Y. 86732

Signed and dated at the end: "Republican committee of publications. March 30. I 80S." On final page: "1500 copies of Mr. Pickering's Letter [our nos. 62647 snd 62652, vol. 15] are issued with the same number of copies of this reply. This for the convenience of those, who may not be possessed of the Letter. For readers, who have the Letter, this reply is issued separate, and they may be had, in either form, Caption

title.

at the Post-Office,

New

Haven."

SOME REMARKS AND.

6o

Law

tain Privileges, granted by

Certain Species

and The Tendency

to these People.

&

Printed by Walker

Jamaica:

A

respecting

Some Remarks and Observations

of Population, peculiar to this Island;

.

of

m,dcc,lxxxiv.

Strupar.

86733

(0,27.

4to, pp. vi,

Cer-

Kingston^

.

.

Title from an early manuscript note prepared for Sabin's Dictionary.

Some Remarks before the Joint Committee on Rivers and Canals, relating to the proposed improvement of Connecticut River. iS