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there. To which are added, The Treaties of Radstat and Baden. In Two Volumes. Vol. I [-II]. London: Printed for A. Roper: and S. Butler, 1715.
D283 .F8
4 parts in 2 vol. 8vo. Vol. I, 291 leaves: A-T, Aa-Rr 8, Ss 3, printed tables, 1 folded; vol. II, 365 leaves: [ ] 1, A-Z, A-Y 8, Z 4, the last leaf with S. Butler’s advertisement; each part with separate pagination.
Not in Halkett and Laing.
Not in Lowndes.
Myers 222.
Rebound in ruby buckram by the Library of Congress. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T in both volumes.
Casimir Freschot, 1640-1720, French historian, a Benedictine who fled to Holland after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. The original edition in French of this book was published in Utrecht in 1712-13.
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Preseance entre la France et l’espagne. 12 mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 61. no. 6, as above.
CRANATO, Agostino-- VIGNIER, Nicolas.
Raisons et Cavses de Preseance entre la France & l’Espagne. Proposees par vn nommé Augustin Cranato Romain pour l’Espagne, & traduictes d’ Italien en François. Ensemble les responces & defenses pour la France à chacune d’icelles faites: Par N. Vignier de Bar sur Seine Historiographe du Roy dés l’an 1589. Dedié a Sa Maiesté. A Paris: chez Olivier de Varennes, 1608.
JX4081 .C8
First Edition. 8vo. 74 leaves: ã 4, A-H 8, I 6, woodcut Royal arms on the title; dated at the end Acheué d’imprimer le Lundy & dernier iour de Decembre, mil six cens sept.
Not in Quérard.
Not in Haag.
Entered with Vignier’s name as the author on the undated manuscript catalogue.
Nicolas Vignier, 1530-1596, French historian and doctor of medicine. This book is dedicated to the King by Vignier’s son Jean Vignier.
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The treaty of Lancaster with the Indians. 8 vo. 1744.
1815 Catalogue, page 61. no. 30, as above.
The Treaty Held with the Indians of the Six Nations, At Lancaster, in Pennsylvania, in June, 1744. To which is prefix’ed an Account of the first Confederacy of the Six Nations, their present Tributaries, Dependents, and Allies, and of their Religion, and form of Government. Williamsburg: Printed and Sold by William Parks. n.d. [ 1744.]
8vo. No copy was seen for collation.
Evans 5417.
Clayton-Torrence 175.
De Puy 23.
Wroth 126.
Jefferson’s copy is supposed to be extant, but disappeared from the Library of Congress shelves many years ago.
This Treaty was reprinted in Colden’s History of the Five Nations of Canada , no. 445 in this catalogue. The first edition was printed by Franklin in the same year, 1744.
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French memorial on the war of 1755.
1815 Catalogue, page 60. no. 31, as above, 8vo.
The Conduct of the late Ministry, or, A Memorial; containing a summary of facts with their vouchers, in answer to The Observations, sent by the English ministry, to the Courts of Europe. Wherein (among many curious and interesting Pieces, which may serve as authentic Memoirs towards a History of the present

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