Bouillé, François-Claude-Amour, marquis de, 1739-1800--Correspondence]]> United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> Bouillé, François-Claude-Amour, marquis de, 1739-1800]]> 1783-12-10]]> Perry, Dana L., translator]]> French]]> MS1931.17.37]]> Great Britain--History--1760-1789]]> Great Britain--Politics and government--1760-1789]]> United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> United States--Politics and government--1775-1783]]> A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol, previous to the late election in that city, Upon certain points relative to his Parliamentary conduct. The second edition. London : Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, MDCCLXXX [1780]

"Price 1s. 6d."-- in square brackets on half-title.

Rockefeller Library copy bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, London bookbinders.

Rockefeller Library copy from the library of James Strohn Copley with his bookplate.

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Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797]]> Dodsley, James, 1724-1797, bookseller]]> 1780]]> Copley, James S. (James Strohn), former owner]]> Sangorski & Sutcliffe, bookbinder ]]> English]]> SCRB10310]]>
Great Britain--History--1760-1789]]> Great Britain--Politics and government--1760-1789]]> United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> United States--Politics and government--1775-1783]]> A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol, previous to the late election in that city, Upon certain points relative to his Parliamentary conduct. The fourth edition. London : Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, MDCCLXXXI [1781]

Rockefelller Library copy imperfect: half-title wanting.

Rockefeller Library copy bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, London bookbinders.

Rockefeller Library copy from the library of James Strohn Copley with his bookplate.

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Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797]]> Copley, James S. (James Strohn)]]> Sangorski & Sutcliffe, binder]]> English]]> SCRB10311]]>
Great Britain--History--1760-1789]]> Great Britain--Politics and government--1760-1789]]> United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> United States--Politics and government--1775-1783]]> A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol, previous to the late election in that city, Upon certain points relative to his Parliamentary conduct. The second edition. London : Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, MDCCLXXX [1780]

"Price 1s. 6d."-- in square brackets on half-title.

Rockefeller Library copy bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, London bookbinders.

Rockefeller Library copy from the library of James Strohn Copley with his bookplate.

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Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797]]> 1782]]> English]]> SCRB10312]]>
Quakers--United States]]> United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783 ]]> Autographs (Provenance). rbprov]]> A serious address to such of the people called Quakers : on the continent of North America, as profess scruples relative to the present government: exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority / Written before the departure of the British army from Philadelphia, 1778, by a native of Pennsylvania. To which are added, for the information of all rational enquirers, an appendix, consisting of extracts from An essay concerning obedience to the supreme powers, and the duty of subjects in all revolutions, published in England soon after the revolution of 1688. The second edition. Philadelphia : Printed by Styner and Cist, at the North-east Corner of Race- and Second-streets, MDCCLXXVIII [1778].

" 'The Friends buying up the first edition in order to suppress it, induced Mr. Ebenezer Hazard (of Philadelphia) to republish it. W. G.' From a Ms. note on the back of the title of a copy of the above."--Joseph Smith, A descr. catalogue of Friends' books, 1867, v. 1, p. 71.

Signatures: [A]-F⁴.

Rockefeller Library copy signed "George Nelson"--title page.

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Grey, Isaac]]> 1778]]> Hazard, Ebenezer, 1744-1817 ]]> Styner and Cist, printer ]]> English]]> SCRB10136]]>
Great Britain--Politics and government--1760-1789]]> United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> A short history of the opposition during the last session of Parliament. London : Printed for T. Cadell, in Pall-Mall, MDCCLXXIX [1779].

Rockefeller Library copy lacks half-title.

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Macpherson, James, 1736-1796]]> 1779]]> Cadell, T. |q (Thomas), 1742-1802, bookseller]]> Copley, James S. (James Strohn), former owner]]> English]]> SCRB10270]]>
Bowyer, Michael, 1730-1809--Correspondence]]> Page, John, 1744-1808--Correspondence]]> Virginia. Militia]]> United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> Virginia--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> Page, John, 1744-1808]]> 1776-09-08]]> MS1929.1.5]]> Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805]]> Muhlenberg, John Peter Gabriel, 1746-1807]]> North, Joseph--Correspondence]]> Plume, William--Correspondence]]> Horses]]> United States. Continental Army]]> Virginia. Militia]]> United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> Virginia--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> William Plume, Williamsburg, Virginia, letter to Joseph North, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 4, 1780. Plume writes briefly about the war including mentions of Cornwallis and the Leslie raid of Virginia. Plume notes that Leslie has failed in his primary goal and is opposed by a large number of American regular and militia forces commanded by Brigadier General Muhlenberg. The rest of Plume's letter concerns business and personal matters. Plume requests North procure some knives for him and discusses the high price of horses in Virginia. He also urges North to come to Virginia where he will find plentiful oysters, rum, cider, beer etc.

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Plume, William]]> 1780-11-04]]> MS1938.9]]>
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> United States--Politics and government--1775-1783]]> Booksellers' advertisements--England--London--18th century. rbgenr]]> The revolution of America / by the AbbÉ Raynal. London : Printed for Lockyer Davis, Holborn, MDCCLXXXI [1781].

With a final leaf of advertisements.

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Raynal, abbé (Guillaume-Thomas-François), 1713-1796]]> 1781]]> Davis, Lockyer, 1719-1791, bookseller.]]> Copley, James S. (James Strohn), former owner]]> English]]> SCRB10287]]>
Weedon, George, 1734-1793]]> United States. Continental Army. Virginia Regiment, 3rd]]> United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> Virginia--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> Military commissions]]> United States. Continental Congress]]> 1776-02-13]]> Hancock, John, 1737-1793]]> Thomson, Charles, 1739-1824]]> MS2012.11]]> Bowyer, Michael, 1730-1809--Correspondence]]> Washington, George, 1732-1799]]> Wood, James, 1741-1813--Correpondence]]> United States. Continental Army]]> United States. Continental Army. Virginia Regiment, 12th]]> United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> Wood, James, 1741-1813]]> 1777-03-07]]> MS1929.1.6]]> United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781]]> Surrender document]]> French translation of the articles of surrender agreed to at Yorktown by Lord Cornwallis. The translation was prepared by the French staff for their use and for transmission to Europe. It is thought the pamphlet was printed on the press of the Ville de Paris, de Grasse's flagship, then in Virginia waters.

Title from caption.

The last page is blank.

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1781]]> French]]> MS1931.17.18]]>
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786]]> Lawson, Robert, 1748-1805]]> Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827]]> Virginia. Militia]]> Guilford Courthouse, Battle of, N.C., 1781]]> North Carolina--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783]]> 1781]]> MS2000.66]]>