J. 293
Not in the Manuscript Catalogue.
1815 Catalogue, page 105. no. 441, The Public Debt, 1794, fol.
Statements in relation to the foreign and domestic debt of the United States, and the funds appropriated for the reduction
of the domestic debt; prepared at the Treasury, for the committee appointed to examine into the state of the Treasury Department,
pursuant to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 24th of February, 1794. [--Statements exhibiting the periods
at which monies were received for the sale of bills on Amsterdam, and of the dates of warrants for passing said monies to
the credit of the Treasurer of the United States.] Published by order of the Committee.
[
Philadelphia:] printed by
Francis Childs and
John Swaine [
1794].
HJ8106 .A3 1794
Obl. folio. 2 parts in 1 vol., 28 and 7 leaves. On the last leaf of the first part is pasted in the margin a slip with a
Memorandum relative to statement (W.) on that page.
This edition not in Evans (see Evans 27950).
Original half calf. Not initialled by Jefferson. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
On the title is written in pencil
For M
r. Jefferson. C.24/441.
[i.e. chapter 24, no. 441.]
In the working copy of the 1815 catalogue this book is not checked as having been received with the rest of the library. Beside the entry is written:
returned July 30th by Mr. Hickey.
Mr. W. Hickey was in 1863 chief clerk in the office of the Secretary of the Senate.
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J. 294
Doddridge’s Wales.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 97. no. 225, as above.
DODRIDGE,
Sir John.
An Historical account of the ancient and modern state of the Principality of Wales, Dutchy of Cornwal, and Earldom of Chester.
Collected out of the records of the Tower of London, and divers ancient authors. By Sir John Dodridge, Knight. The
second edition: to which is added his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales’s Patent both in
Latin and
English; also an account of his dignity, privileges, arms, rank and titles, and of his sons and daughters.
London: printed for
J. Roberts,
1714. [Price
two shillings stitcht.]
DA715 .D64 1714
8vo. 82 leaves, signature E repeated; the Epistle dedicatory to George Augustus, Prince of Wales, in
English and
Latin.
Rebound in buckram by the Library of Congress. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I.
Sir John Dodridge (or Doddridge), English barrister and member of Parliament, was for a time Solicitor General. The first edition of this work,
chiefly compiled from the records in the Tower, was published in 1630.
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J. 295
Atwood’s dominion of England over Scotland.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 94. no. 226, as above.
ATWOOD,
William.
The Superiority and direct dominion of the Imperial Crown of England, over the Crown and Kingdom of Scotland, and the divine
right of succession to both