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Par M. le Chevalier Deslandes, Capitaine au Régiment de Bretagne, correspondant du Musée de Paris . . . A Francfort, et se trouve à Paris: chez Durand, Musier, m. dcc. lxxxv . [1785.]
E297 .D46
First Edition. 12mo. 93 leaves in alternate eights and fours; list of errata at the end; with the leaf of dedcation to M. de la Vallée, ancien Capitaine d’Infanterie.
Quérard II, 516.
Sabin 19743.
Fäy, [ sic -- Ed. ] page 20.
Contemporary tree calf (probably bound in the United States for Jefferson), some leaves scorched and some damaged possibly by damp. Not initialled by Jefferson. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
[2998]
J. 275
Triomphe du Nouveau monde. 2. v. in 1. 8 vo
1815 Catalogue, page 106. no. 249, as above.
[BRUN, Joseph André, abbé.]
Le Triomphe du Nouveau Monde; réponses académiques, formant un nouveau systême de confédération, fondé sur les besoins actuels des nations chrétiennes-commerçantes, & adapté à leurs diverses formes de gouvernement: dédié aux souverains, aux académies, à tous les gens de bien, & envoyé très-respectueusement à la plupart des gouvernemens chrétiens, à plusieurs académies, à quelques grands hommes . . . Par l’Ami du Corps Social . . . Tome premier [-second]. A Paris: chez l’auteur, la Veuve Herissant, [de l’Imprimerie de la Veuve Herissant] m. dcc. lxxxv . Avec approbation et privilége. [1785.]
HN428 .B9
2 vol. in 1. First Edition. 8vo. Vol. I, 127 leaves including one blank; vol. II, 153 leaves; errata list at the end of each volume, printer’s imprint at the end of vol. II.
Barbier IV, 837.
Quérard I, 537.
Sabin 8747.
Not in Faÿ.
Old calf, marbled endpapers, silk bookmark. Not initialled by Jefferson. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
This work caused a lawsuit between the general of the Oratory and the author, resulting in the expulsion of the latter from the congregation.
[2999]
?J. 276
Adams’s Essays. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 93. no. 240, as above.

1839 Catalogue, page 343. no. J321.

Adams, John: Collection of State Papers, relative to the First Acknowledgment of the Sovereignty of the United States of America, and the Reception of their Minister Plenipotentiary, by the States General of the United Netherlands, 8vo; London, 1782.
----- ----- Essay on Canon and Feudal Law, 8vo; London, 1782.
----- ----- History of the Dispute with America, from its Origin in 1754, 8vo; London, 1784.
Page 605. no. 321: [Mably, G. B. de:] Remarks concerning the Government and the Laws of the United States of America, in four Letters, addressed to John Adams; with Notes, by the Translator, 8vo; London, 1784.
ADAMS, John.
A Collection of State-Papers, relative to the first acknowledgment of the sovereignty of the United States of America, and the reception of their Minister Plenipotentiary, by their High Mightinesses the States General of the United Netherlands. To which is prefixed, the political character of John Adams, Ambassador Plenipotentiary from the States of North America, to their High Mighti-

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