crowns inseparable from the civil, asserted. In answer to Sir Thomas Craig’s Treatises of homage and succession . . .
London: printed for
J. Hartley,
1704.
JN1239
First Edition. 8vo. 293 leaves, the last leaf with the errata list.
Rebound in calf by the Library of Congress in 1901. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
William Atwood, d. 1705, English barrister and writer, was from 1701 to 1702 chief justice of New York and a judge of the court of admiralty.
This book was ordered by the Scottish Parliament to be burnt by the common hangman.
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State of the Union of Great Britain.
1815 Catalogue, page 104. no. 227, as above,
8vo.
[PATERSON,
William.]
An Enquiry into the state of the Union of Great Britain, and the past and present state of the trade and publick revenues
thereof. By the Wednesday’s Club in Friday-street.
London: printed for
A. and W. Bell, and
J. Watts: and sold by
B. Barker and
C. King;
W. Mears and
J. Brown; and
W. Taylor,
1717.
HJ1013 .P3
First Edition. 8vo. 157 leaves in eights, including 8 leaves at the end, sig. A-B
4, with lists of books printed for
William Taylor at the Ship in Pater-noster-Row, with a woodcut ship at the
head.
Halkett and Laing II, 175.
Not in Lowndes.
Rebound in half red morocco by the Library of Congress, some leaves cut into, original silk bookmark. Initialled by Jefferson
at sig. I and T. On the title-page is the autograph signature of Th. Corbin.
William Paterson, 1658-1719, a native of Dumfriesshire, was the founder of the Bank of England, of which this work gives an account, and the
originator of the scheme for the colonisation of Darien.
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Mollyneux’s case of Ireland.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 101. no. 228, Mollyneux’s case of Ireland,
8vo.
MOLYNEUX,
William.
The Case of Ireland being bound by Acts of Parliament in England, stated. By William Mollyneux of Dublin . . .
Belfast,
1776.
12mo. No copy of this edition was seen for collation.
Jefferson’s copy is no longer in the Library of Congress. The 1839 Library of Congress catalogue ascribes to the Jefferson
collection the Belfast edition of 1776, 12mo. This entry is omitted from the later catalogues, and it is to be assumed that
the copy was lost in the fire of 1851.
William Molyneux, 1656-1698, Irish philosopher and a friend of John Locke. The first edition of this book appeared in 1698, and was concerned
with the effect of the recent legislation of the English Parliament on the linen and woolen industries of Ireland. It was
answered by John Carey and William Atwood.
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Petty’s political survey of Ireland.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 102. no. 229, as above.
PETTY,
Sir William.
Sir William Petty’s Political Survey of Ireland with the establishment of that Kingdom when the late Duke of Ormond was lord lieutenant;
and also an exact list of the present peers, members of Parliament, and principal officers of state . . . The
second edition, carefully corrected, with additions. By a Fellow of the Royal Society.
London:
D. Browne [and others]
1719.