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liibliotfieca Vol.
Americana
XXVIL— Vindex to Weeks.
Pibliotfjeca
Americana
DICTIONARY OF
Jioofeg telatins to America, from
its
discovery to the present time
Begun by Joseph
Sabin,
\
S
"S. \
— SS \
^
Continued by Wilberforce Eames,
AND Completed by
R.
W.
G. Vail
FOR THE Bibliographical Society of America.
Volume XXVII. Vindex to Weeks
"A as
no
painfull
man
work
it is I'll
thinketh so no
assure you, and
man
more than
believeth, but he hath
difficult,
made the
wherein what toyle hath been taken, triall."
Ant. a Wood, Preface
^eto=|9orfe:
476
FIFTH AVENUE 1936
to
the History of
Oxford.
,
S n
The Southworth-Anthoensen Press Portland,
Maine
TO LAWRENCE COUNSELMAN WROTH,
LIBRARIAN OF THE JOHN CARTER
BROWN LIBRARY, HISTORIAN AND LIOGRAPHER, SO
WHO
GENEROUSLY
IN
BIB-
HAS COOPERATED
THE PREPARATION
OF THE LAST EIGHT VOLUMES OF THIS
WORK
EDITOR R.
W.
G. Vail
ASSISTANT EDITORS Elizabeth G. Greene
Marjorie Watkins
Geraldine Beard
Edna Watkins Phyllis
B.
Chase
A Dictionary
of Books
RELATING TO AMERICA
INDEX, fseud.
West India QuesMr. J. Cropper. By
Letters on the
answer
tion, Chiefly in
T. F. and Vindex.
to
Liverpool.
[1824.]
8vo,
BM. 99775
pp. xxviii.
[Vindex], fseud. Observations d'un CathoI'histoire du Canada par I'Honorable Wilham Smith. (Extrait de la Gazette de Quebec du 1 1 Janvier C, NYP. 99776 1827.) {Quebec. 1827.] 8vo, pp. 13. Hquc sur
Signed: Vindex.
Improved title of our entry under the author, Thomas Maguire, no. 43858, vol. 11. For another work by Maguire under this pseudonym, see Le Clerge Canadien venge, above.
Old Truths and
[Vindex], fseud. 57147,
vol. 13.
Facts.
Established
See
BM., C, NYP.
Signed: Vindex. Correct collation: pp.13. in
Attributed to Thos. Paine by Gushing and by Halkett and Laing, but not included Paine," 1 894-1 896. Conway's "Writings of .
.
.
[Vindex], fseud. On the Maritime Rights of Great Britain. .T. Burton, London: Sold by Mess. Richardson, Royal Exchange .
Printer, 31, Little
Queen
Street,
Holborn.
Signed: Vindex. Sir Frederick Morton Eden. Followed the same year by a "Second Part,"
.
8vo, pp. 19. 807. BM., NYP., WLC. 99777 1
.
.
.
By
See also no. 21823, vol.
Vindex, fseud.
nypu
pp. 59, not signed,
6.
Prelatical Usurpation
Exposed: or, A VindicaRight Rev. Samuel
tion of the exclusive right of jurisdiction in the
Provoost, as Diocesan Bishop of the P. E.
VOL. XXVII.
I
Church
in
.
.
.
New-York.
VINDEX,
6
With an Appendix, Vindcx
.
.
.
The M. copy Improved
MS. attribution to
John
Cave Jones. By M., NYS. 99778
Ireland.
A
pseud.
Review and Refutation of the Statements Canal Commissioners, to the Legisla-
late report of the
By Vindex.
.
.
.
Albany: 1828. 8vo,
To
pseud.
times of election
.
.
.
pp.
AAS.
no. 70189, vol. 17.
title of
Vindex,
title a
1.
of no. 65042, vol. 15.
ture of this State. Improved
i8i2. 8vo, pp. (4), 3-7
has on the
title
ViNDEX, made in the
relating to the case of the Rev.
[n. p.]
8+. 99779
the Public Friends and Fellow Citizens, In
[^Baltimore. Printed by
W?n. Goddard.
Folio broadside.
c.
Signed and dated: Vindex.
Baltimore, January
8,
I
789.]
99780
1789.
Imprint supplied from Evans, no. 22222.
Advocating the election of Samuel
Sterret.
Vindex, pseud. Truth Advocated
By Vindex.
:
in
Letters addressed to the
Printed by Joseph RakestraiUy No. 254, North Third Street. 1822. 8vo, pp. 158, errata (i). H., Princeton. 99781 Presbyterians.
A
.
.
.
Philadelphia:
reply to an attack on the Society of Friends published in the Christian Repository
of Wilmington, Del.
Vindex, pseud. Vindex on the Liability of the Abolitionists to Criminal Punishment, and on the duty of the Non-Slave-Holding States to suppress their efforts. Charleston. Printed by A. E. Miller. c, H. 99782
1835. 8vo, pp. 31. "The numbers of 'Vindex.' "
originally appeared in the 'Charleston Courier,' over the signature
—Advertisement.
Vindicacion. The
general rule of this dictionary is to enter titles of anonymously published works relating to an individual which begin with the word, "Vindicacion," under the name of the individual, as well as those actually written by himself. few titles of this sort omitted previously will be entered below, among other anonymous "Vindi-
A
cacions."
Vindicacion cheria.
al
R. P. Gutierrez. La vcrdad triunfa de la superl 820. E71 la oficina de D. Alejandro
[Colophon :] Mejico :
BM., heh. 99783
Valdes. 4to, pp. 4.
Signed: El Americano. A reply to "Cuatro cartas que en deshago de su amor a la constitucion y a los Americanos, ofendidos en el cuaderno que publico el M. R. P. provincial Fray Manuel Agustin Gutierrez," Mexico, 1820, which was published under the pseudonym of Candido Alesna. bm. "Candido Alesna" replied with "Piquete suavecito al Americano vindicante," Mexico, 1820. BM. .
.
.
.
.
.
VINDICACION, Vindicacion de
48665,
no.
7
la Suprema Corte. See Mexico, ucAL.( Bancroft).
Primera Sala de
la
H., NYP,,
vol, 12.
For additional information see note following no. 98823,
vol. 26.
se le imputan al D. Antonio Lopez de Santa-Anna, dedicada al ilustrado publico mexicano. Mexico: hnfrcso for L. Hercd'ia. 1837. 8vo, pp. 8. ucal. (Bancroft), y. 99784
Vindicacion de los crimcnes que gratuitamente
Ecsmo.
Sr.
general prcsidente
.
.
.
Signed: Los imparciales. Improved title of our entry in note following no. 76747, vol. 18.
Vindicacion del Ciudadano Francisco Sains de
imputaciones que
se le
hacen en un
la
Pena sobre
las
folleto publicado bajo el titulo
Coquimbo y en el num. 8 del seudo Cura Monardes. Imfrenta de R. Refigifo. [San[ i ] 830
de una Carta de
[Colophon :] Abril iS de tiago de Chile.] Caption
8vo, pp. 16.
H.
99785
title.
Guzman,
Vindicacion del ciudadano Miguel
[Mexico: Imfr. de
de ciudad.
M.
Rivera.
alcaide de la carcel
8vo, pp. (4).
1832.]
UCAL. (Bancroft). 99786 Vindicacion del difunto Senor Coronel D. Juan de Noriega contra que en mengua de su honor, se han estampado en un
las espresiones
el titulo de: Censura Imfrenta de Ontiveros. 4to, pp. bm., NYP. 99787
papel impreso recientemente en esta corte, con
Mejico: 182
particular &c.
1.
(7), 35.
Vindicacion del general Bravo.
[Mexico: Rivera. 1825.]
8vo,
ucal.(bancroft). 99788
pp.4. Signed: Varios gefes mexicanos.
Vindicacion del general presidente
de justas quejas, publicado
for
S.
Perez.
el dia
1837. 8vo, pp. 13.
;
al Memorial Mexico: Imfreso ucal. (Bancroft). 99789
o sea, Proveido
2 de este mes.
Vindicacion del intendente del provincia de Colchagua en que contesta a la exposicion del ex-juez letrado
Don Andres
Torres.
Santiago de Chile: Imfrenta de Colocolo. Administranda for E. Molinare. 1 838. 8vo, cover title and pp. 36. H. 99790 Signed and dated on
p.
23: Francisco Javier Moreiras.
Curico,
Noviembre 20 de
1838.
Vindicacion del papel continuacion al niimero 4 del "Censor".
[Buenos Aires.]
1
8 15.
99791
Signed by Manuel Vicente de Maza. Information from Victorica's "Errores y omisiones del diccionario de anonimos y seudonimos de Medina," 1928, p. 324. .
.
.
.
.
.
VINDICACION.
O
Vindicacion del senador D. Jose Domingo Martinez Zurita, por mocion de amnistia que presento a favor del Exmo. Sr. D. Nicolas Bravo, formada por un imparcial. [Mexico: Imfr. de Galvan. ucAL. (Bancroft). 99792 1828.] 8vo, pp. II.
la
Signed:
J. J. S.
Vindicacion del Tribunal del proto-medicato, relativa a acusacion que se
le
ha hecho por suponerle infractor de
la publica
las leyes
constitucionales de la libertad de imprenta, y administracion de justicia en lo criminal. [Mexico: Ojitivcros. 1823.] 8vo, pp. 12.
UCAL. (BANCROFT). 99793 Vindicacion documentada del Juez de Letras de Aconcagua,
contenida en carta a un amigo.
[Sa^ttiago.
1827.]
410, pp. 19.
99794 Title from Medina's "Diccionario de anonlmos y seudonimos," vol. it is suggested that the judge is Juan Manuel Cobo.
2,
1925,
p.
284,
where
Vindication. The
general rule of this dictionary is to enter titles of anonymously published to an individual which begin with the word, "Vindication," under the name of the individual, as well as those actually written by himself. A few titles of this sort omitted previously will be entered below among other anonymous "Vindi-
works relating
cations."
The
Vindication.
Of James Alexander
.
.
.
and of William Smith.
See no. 84558, vol. 21.
A Vindication of an
Association
from the Charge
of countenanc-
ing Heresy in Doctrine, and of Partiality in Conduct: shewing
That
which only they affirmed ... is neither heretical nor false Written at the Desire of the Association, by One of their Number. Portsmouth, iii Neiv-Hampshire ; Printed and Sold by D. Fowlcy at his Printing-Officc. I 758. 4to, pp. 39, ( I ). the Proposition, .
.
.
AAS., B., BA., M.,
NYH. 99795
A
defence of a passage in a sermon by Samuel Bacheller. The appendix contains a statement signed by Bacheller, pp. 31—37, and another by H. True, 37—39. The ba. copy contains an inscription stating that it is the gift of Benjamin Parker. That name is included in a list of signatures of persons in the "Association," and other sympathizers, found on p. 5, and may be that of the author. Improved title of our entry under Bacheller (S.), no. 2604, vol. i. It seems probable that he was not the author.
A Vindication no. 8962, vol. 3.
of
E
ce
B-g~l. See B[ud]g[e]l (E[usta]ce),
NYP.
Correct title to read: "... Hall, on Friday, Sept. 30. 1720. ..." Collation: 8vo, pp. 18.
VINDICATION. Vindication of Governor Parr and his Council vol. 14. B., bm., jcb., wlc. .
.
1784.
.
See
Parr [John], no. 58833, See also no. 5^
A
Four Numbers. Including and progress of a dispute carried on between certain members of the Congregational and Baptist Churches in Sangeriield, in the year 1803. Together with the substance of the arguments on both including the last reply of said Congregationalists, which has sides Vindication of Infant Baptism. In
the rise
—
—
and, also, including a summary of the been delivered but in part Ministers of said churches, and remarks thereon. dispute between the
Contents.
.
Printed at Utica, [by
.
.
Authors. June
1
Vindication of no.
50398,
803.
.
err ell
&
Seward] for the aas.
(J.
99796 B.)],
c, H.
BA.,
Levi Woodbury,
to
M
8vo, pp. 96.
Mr. Adams's Oration. See [Moore
vol. 12.
Also attributed
.
.
as in the
Harvard catalogue.
A Vindication of Mr. Pitt. Wherein all the Aspersions thrown out Gentleman, relative to the Affair of Rochfort, are unLondon: answerably confuted. By a Member of Parliament. Printed for J. Coote, at the King^s Arms ofposite Devereux-Court,
against that
.
in the Strand.
1758.
.
.
.
.
.
8vo, pp. (4), 68.
BM., c, JCB., NYP. 99797
A
Mr. Randolph's Resignation. See [Randolph 67817-67818, vol. 16. Philadelphia, 1795. BM., C, H., JCB., M., NYH., NYP., WLC.
Vindication of
(Edmund)], AAS., B., BA.,
nos.
There are variant issues of the first edition of this tract. See Evans. In some copies the errata leaf contains the following paragraph after the list of errors: "Extract of a Letter from Mr. Randolph to the Printer. 'You will be pleased to direct any person, who chooses to consult the French or other originals to my friend " John R. Smith, Esq. in whose hands they will be left.' We have located no copies in which all the errors were corrected. For
a reply, see
A New Year's
A Vindication of 46756,
vol.
"Though authorship.
I I.
Gift for the Democrats, no. 13896, vol. 4.
New-England. Sec [Mather (Increase)], C, H., JCB., WLC.
often ascribed to Increase Mather was written probably by Charles
It
no.
AAS.,
.
.
.
this
Morton
work was not
of Mather's
of Charlestown; and Cotton
Mather may have supplied him with some of his materials." See T. J. Holmes' "Increase Mather, a Bibliography," voL 2, 1931, pp. 615, 635-637.
A Vindication of Publick Justice and of Private Character, against the attacks of a "Council of Ministers" of the "Methodist Episcopal
VINDICATION.
10
Church."
.
.
.
Providence:
John Miller,
Printer.
The author was John Newland Improved
A
1823.
AAS., B.
pp. 51. title
Maffitt.
of no. 43790, vol. 11.
Vindication of the Address,
To
the Inhabitants of the British
See [Rush (B.)], note following no. 74206,
Settlements.
8vo,
99798
JCB., and no. 74207, vol. 18,
B., H.,
B.,
c,
nyp.
A Vindication of the American Colonization Society, and the Colony of Liberia. Extracted from the Herald of Peace. [London: c, H. 99799 R. Clay, Printer. 1832.] 8vo, pp. 20. Caption
"A
By John Bevans,
title.
of the Society of Friends.
reply to the attack of Charles Stuart."
—
c.
A Vindication of the Appendix to the Sober Remarks. Being a Reply to some Animadversions upon it, in the Appendix to the Defence of the Modest Proof. Wherein the Ruling and Ordaining Power of Congregational Bishops, or Presbyters, is further DeBoston in N. E. Printed fended. In a Second Letter to a Friend. .
for S. Gerrish,
and Sold
at his
Shop,
.
.
mdccxxv. AAS., B.,
Improved
A
title
8vo, pp. (4), 59.
C,
of no. 25407, vol. 6, entered under the author,
Vindication of the
Bank
of Credit.
H.,
JCB. 99800
Thomas
Foxcroft.
See Dudley (Paul), note
following no. 21088, vol. 5. ba., c, m., nyp.,
wlc.
Reprinted, with a photograph of the title page, in A. M. Davis's "Tracts relating to the Currency of the Massachusetts Bay," 1902, pp. 147—166. See also: Letter from One in Boston, no. 40332, vol. 10.
Vindication of the Bishop of LandafF's Sermon. See no.
23319,
vol. 6.
BA.,
C,
H.,
[Ewer
(J.)]>
NYH., NYP.
Attributed by Evans to Charles Inglis. The work relates to John Ewer, Bishop of Landaff. Another subject entry is our no. 41644, vol. 10. NYP. has copies of two issues, in the second of which an incorrect quotation from Persius in the title, reading "Non equidem em hoc," is corrected to read "Non equidcm hoc."
A
Vindication of the British Colonies, against the Aspersions of
the Halifax
Gentleman. See [Otis (James)], no. 57868,
vol. 14.
Boston, 1765, BA,, BM., H., NYH., NYP. In reply to Martin Howard's anonymous "Letter from
a
Gentleman
at
Halifax,"
no. 40281, vol. 10.
Vindication of the Captors of
Major Andre. See [Benson (Eg-
bert)], no. 4746, vol. 2. AAS., H., NYP.
VINDICATION.
1
An
examination of h. copies shows variations in issues of the first edition. In one is blank, as in aas. copy, and in the other there is a copyright notice added. The title pages are from different settings of type. In one of the nvp. copies there is inserted following the title page a leaf containing information regarding the restitution of Andre's watch, obtained after "the Vindication was put to the Press." the verso of title
A Vindication him pubh'shed
of the Character of Geo.
in the
Title from Smith's Friends' Books, vol.
I, p.
[LondonF 99801
779.
A Vindication of the Cherokee Claims. AAS., B.,
Collation: 8vo, pp. 8. note in our entries under Dr. Robert
has been attributed
to
See Cherokee, no.
C, DERENNE, HEH., NYP.,
A
A
the account of
4to.
1796.]
vol. 3.
Fox from
12 mo. 15, 1796.
Encyclopaedia.
P.,
1
2476,
WHS.
Hare of Philadelphia
states that the
above
him.
Vindication of the
Conduct and Character
of
John Adams,
Esq., in reply to the Letter of General Hamilton.
Addressed to the Federal Citizens of the Union. New-York: Printed by John C. Totten, &' Co., and for sale by D. Longworth, No. II, Park Peter Burtsell, No. 35, Beekman-Strcet, and at the Stores of the other frtnciple Booksellers. 1 800. 8vo, pp. 24. AAS., BA., C, H., NYH., NYP. 99802 Signed: An American.
—
Improved
title
of nos. 261, vol.
i,
and 29961,
vol. 8.
A Vindication of the Conduct of the Agency of Texas.
See Texas,
no. 95132, vol. 25.
A Vindication of the Conduct of the Late Great C Wm. Pitt] Addressed to every Impartial Englishman. .
.
r .
.
\^i.e.
London:
Printed for S. Bladon, in Pater-npster-Roiu. mdcclxvi. 8vo, pp. Second Edition. London. 34. BM., H., HEH., JCB., NYP., WLC.
+
BM. 99803
1766. 8vo.
A Vindication
of the
****** Printed for
MDCCLX.
J.
Conduct of the present War, in a Letter to and R. Tonson in the Strand. [London.]
8vo, pp. (4), 43.
BM., H., JCB., NYH., NYP., WLC. 99804 Vindication of the Constitutional Power. See States, note following no.
A
3189,
Bank
Vindication of the Currency of the State of
Publicola, fseud., no.
66528,
of the United
vol. i.
vol. 16.
nys.
New
York. See
VINDICATION.
12
A
Vindication
|
of the
|
Divine Authority
of
|
|
Ruh'ng Elders
I
|
in the
|
Churches of Christ:
|
Asserted by the Ministers
&
Elders,
Novemb. 2d, 1649. And Beginning at Page 34. to 48. Transcribed out of the same Book. Whereunto is added, An Answer to the Question, Whether are not the Brethren, and not the Elders of the Church only, to Judge concerning the Qualificaand Fitness, of those who are Admitted into their Comtions, munion? By the Reverend Mr. Increase Mather, in his Book met
together
Provincial Assembly,
in a
|
I
Printed
Lon-
in
|
don, 1650.
[
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|
|
|
|
I
|
The Order of the Gospel: Printed in the year, 1700. Beginning at Page 23. to 29. Reprinted for Publick Good. [Boston. 1 7 16.] Small 8vo, pp. (2), 28.
Entituled,
|
|
|
[
AAS., B.,
C,
H., JCB., M., Y.
99805
For
a detailed description,
The
Vindication, without the Mather material, was reprinted with John White's England's Lamentation" in 1734.
with a facsimile of the title page and a discussion of reasons for assigning the above date rather than that usually given, [1700], see T. J. Holmes' "Increase Mather," vol. 2, 1931, pp. 615—617.
"New
A
Dutch Westindia Trade, addressed to the People of England, by a Merchant of Amsterdam. With a
Vindication of the
Good
Postscript, containing a Short Refutation of the Discourse
on the
Government of Great-Britain, in respect to Neutral Nations, during the Present War, lately printed in London. Amsterdam, Printed for I. Tirion. 1759. Folio, pp. (2), 14. C. 99806 Conduct
A
of the
Vindication of the General Ticket
Law,
passed by the Legis-
on the i8th day of January, 1800. Respectfully Edmund Pendleton, President of the Court of Appeals.
lature of Virginia, inscribed to
Richmo7id : Printed by Samuel Pleasants, Junior, March, 1800. 8vo, pp. 23, (i),
c.
7.
99807
"The
'Vindication' consists of two numbers, addressed 'To the people of Virginia' and signed 'Franklin.' Page [24] contains a list of electors on the Republican ticket,
recommended devoted
to
at a
Virginia, dated
A
meeting held
in
Richmond
vindication of the conduct of
a
Richmond, April
12th, 1800."
Jan. 21, 1800. The last seven pages are Thomas Jefferson while governor of
—
c.
Governour and Government of His MajColony of Rhode-Island, &c. From the unjust Aspersions and Calumnies of John Menzies Relating to the Affair of several Slaves, and other Goods Imported into said Colony [Boston: B.Green. 1721.] 4to, pp. 12. PUB.REC.OFF. 99808 Vindication of the
esty's
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
"Sign'd by Order of the Governour and Council. R. Ward, Secretary." Wilberforce Fames has supplied the date from references to Judge Menzies' decree in the Boston News-Letter of June 19, 1721, and to action by the Governor of Rhode Island in the issue of June 29, 1721.
VINDICATION.
13
Copies were reproduced by photostat at the Massachusetts Historical Society in November, 1927, from the original in the Public Record Office, London, aas., c,
HEH., JCB., M., NEWBERRY, NYH., NYP., WHS.,
WLC,
Y.
A Vindication of the Late Governor and Council of Jamaica. Jamaica, no. 35669,
A
See
jCB.
vol. 9.
Vindication of the late Pastoral Letter of the Synod of Phila-
delphia. See Philadelphia, no. Issues are located at aas.
62367,
vol. 15.
and h. (and.).
A Vindication of the laws, limiting the rate of interest on loans; from the objections of Jeremy Bcntham, and the Edinburgh Reviewers Richmond: Published by N. Pollard, at the Franklin Press, 1820. l2mo, pp. 72. heh. 99809 .
.
.
Printed errata
slip
tipped in between pp. 2 and
3.
Vindication of the Legislative Power.
60773,
A
vol. 14.
Vindication of the Measures of the Present Administration.
By Algernon Sidney N.
S.
See Pennsylvania, no.
HSP.
t^
W.
[fseud.]
1803.
Peirce.
Thomas Walker. June
—
1
.
.
.
Portsmouth, N. H.: Printed by 23. C. -j- Utica: Printed by l2mo. 998 10
^'^^j PP-
803.
Information regarding the Utica edition from a facsimile of the title page in Williams' "An Oneida County Printer, William Williams," 1906, p. 15.
J. C.
For other editions, see the author, [Granger (Gideon)], no. 28283, vol. 7, and Sidney (A.), pseud., no. 80856, vol. 19. Trenton, 1803. nyp. Hartford, 1803. c, NYH., nyp. Washington, 1803. c, h., nyh. Wilmington, 1803. wlc.
A
Vindication of the Measures of the President and his
manding Generals, Seminole W^ar. By
in the
^ Scaton.
A
title
Com-
termination of the
a Citizen of the State of Tennessee.
ton: Printed by Gales Improved
commencement and
Washing-
1819. 8vo, pp. 133. C, NYP., UTEX., WHS. 998
of our no. S7981, vol. 14, attributed to
I I
John Overton.
Vindication of the Ministers of Boston, from the Abuses
&
upon them, in Diverse Printed Papers. By Some of their People Boston in New-England: Printed by B. Green, jar Sam,uel Gerrish, at his Shop near the Byick MeetingScandals, lately cast
.
house in Corn-Hill. Improved
title
.
.
1722. 8vo, pp. (2), 14.
of no. 6565, vol.
2.
AAS., B., BA.,
C,
H., JCB,,
M. 998 I 2
A
Vindication of the Ministry's Acceptance of the Administra-
tion;
with an Exposition of the real Motives of a Noble Lord's it. In Answer to a Letter from a Son of Candor, to the
declining
VINDICATION.
14 Public Advertiser.
With
a Proposal to establish the Public
Tran-
In a Letter from a Citizen London: Printed for J. Coote,
quility to the Satisfaction of all Parties.
to his
Friend
at the
King^s-Arms
in the
Country.
.
.
.
in Pater-noster-Roiv.
765.
1
.
.
.
8vo, pp. 48. NYS. 99813
Vindication of the Minority of the Congregational Church Augusta. See [Weston (Nathan)].
.
.
.
A Vindication vol. 2,
of the New-North-Church. See Boston, no. 6661, and [Lyman (Caleb), and others^, no. 42778, vol. 10. B.,
BA., M., Y.
A
Vindication of the Nomination of
the Office of Sheriff for Worcester
Opposers exposed. Dated
at
Worcester
Thomas W. Ward,
[Worcester. 1805.]
in September, 1805.
A Vindication of the Official Conduct mouth College. See Dartmouth College, BA., C, H. A
Esq. to
County; and the Motives of 8vo, pp. 28. AAS., H., M., NYP.
his
998 I4
of the Trustees of Dart-
no.
1
8633,
vol. 5.
aas.,
Vindication of the Pastoral Letter of the Right Rev. Bishop in the Prefatory Re-
Hobart, from the Animadversions contained
marks annexed
to
lished by
T.
& J. Swords, No.
verso blank, Postscript (i). Improved
The
title
Protestant Episcopal
the Constitution of the
Clerical Association of the City of
of no. 32305, vol.
postscript relates to a
127 Broadway. 1829. 8vo, pp. 15, aas., c, hsp., nyp. 99815
8.
letter to
Wainwright, seen by the author
New-York. New-York: Pub-
the "Clerical Association" by the Rev. Dr.
after the printing of the Vindication.
A Vindication of the Petition of the Livery of the City of London, His Majesty, as to the Charge upon the Ministry of raising a [London.] 1 769. in our Colonies by Prerogative. BM., NYS. 99816 8vo, pp. 15.
to
Revenue
.
.
.
Signed: Hampden.
A Vindication of the planters of Martinique & Guadaloupe against made on them by their enemies in a letter addressed to His Excellency the Viscount D'Arot Governor of Guadaloupe.
the charges
[n. f.] Signed:
MDCCXCIII. 8vo, pp. (2),
A
Friend
7.
Vindication of the President's Nomination of a
See
c.
99817
to Liberty.
Adams (John),
no. 262, vol.
i.
new Embassy.
VINDICATION. Vindication of the
Principles,
15
Doctrines, and Tenets of the
Man. Together
Friends: or the principle of truth in the heart of
with a
little
sketch of the experience of the author, to which
is
added,
an affectionate address to young people, and a concluding address to Asa Rand, [n.f.] Printed by request. 1827. 8vo, pp. 90. 99818 Title from J. Williamson's "Bibliography of the State of Maine."
A Vindication
Convention of the Protescomposed of Delegations from the Dioceses of Mississippi and Alabama, and the Clergy and Churches of Louisiana, held in Christ Church, in the City of Nev/-Orleans, on the 4th and 5th Days of March, A.D. 1835. [71. f. 1835.] 8vo, pp. 24. of the Proceedings of a
tant Episcopal Church,
BA., GTS.,
JCB. 99819
The
authorship of this book has been attributed by the Rev. Edgar L. Pennington, Ocala, Florida, to the Rev. Caleb S. Ives, missionary at Greensborough and Demopolis, Alabama, in 1835, and delegate to the General Convention of that year. Mr. Pennington's careful study of this point
A
is
attached in manuscript to the jcb. copy of the book.
Vindication of the Proceedings of the Eastern Association, in
County; and of the Council that censured Mr. White, and dismissed him from his Pastoral Relation to the First Church in Danbury: in a Letter to the Reverend Mr. Joseph Bellamy By the Committee of the First Society in Danbury. Neiv-Haven: Fairfield
.
.
Mecom. 1764.
Printed by B.
8vo, pp. 78, errata
.
.
( I ).
NYP. 9982O
Signed by Benjamin Sperry and four others.
Improved
.
.
of no. 23697, vol. 6. It seems probable that Evans no. 26958, "Vindication of the Proceedings of the title
Eastern Association in Fairfield County, [Danbury: Printed by Edwards Ely? 1794]," an error for the above title.
is
Vindication of the Proceedings of the First Church. See
Mass., no. 31958, vol. 8, and for "Boston. 1^0-]. '^ 1st ed. B., C, M.
"Newbury fort.
1
Hingham,
805," read
Vindication of the Proceedings of the House of Assembly.
Jamaica, no. 35670,
A Vindication
See
vol. 9.
of the Public Faith of
New York &
Pennsylvania,
Calumnies of the "Times." To which is appended a Report, made to the Senate of New York, in relation to the Debt, Revenue, and Financial Policy of the State. London: John Miller 8vo, p. 55. 1840. C, H., U.CHIC, WHS. 9982I
in reply to the
.
.
.
.
.
.
Signed: J. D. Pp- 37~SS- "Report of Mr. Verplanck, from the Committee on Finance, in relation to the Revenue, Debt, & Financial Policy of the State of New York. April 19, 1839." Improved title of our entry under John Duer as author, no. 21 107, vol. 5. That title was evidently copied from the printed catalogue of the New York State Library, 1855, where the work is attributed to Duer.
VINDICATION.
1
Vindication of the Public Life ... of
Thomas
See
Jeflferson.
Jefferson (T.), no. 35935, vol. 9. .
.
.
Vindication of the Quakers.
American Edition of Mosheim's delphia. i% 11.']
8vo, pp. 6,
at the
the Editors of the First
History.
(i)+
[^Phila-
AAS.
99822
Month, loth. 181 1. (The following Vindication the edition of Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History, printed in
With heading: "Philadelphia, was published
To
Ecclesiastical
end of
4th.
Philadelphia in 1800. It is but just to remark, that, as far as regards the religious society called Quakers, the translation of A. Maclaine is very faulty Jonathan Evans. Samuel P. Griffiths." .
.
.
For another edition, see Vindication of the Religious Society called Quakers, below.
A
Vindication of the Recent and Prevailing Policy of the State
of Georgia, both in reference to
its
internal affairs,
with the general government,
in
two
and
its
series of essays,
relations
originally
"Columbian Centinel" under the signature of which is now prefixed a 'prefatory address,' by the author. Published by O. P. Shaw, at the ojficc of "The AtheniaUy^ Athens (Georgia), 1827. 8vo, pp. x, 9-90. derenne. 99823 published in the
"Atticus."
To
By Augustin Smith Clayton. De Renne Catalogue, 1931.
Title from the
A
Vindication of the Reign of his present Majesty,
London: Printed for J.
III.
[Colophon:]
J. Stockdale,
4
1
,
King George
Pall Mall.
1
8
1 1
...
.
Vigurs, Printer, 5, Princess Street, Leicester Square,
HEH. 99824
Londofi. 8vo, pp. 90.
Pp. 16-23 contain "The Policy and Conduct of the American War ..." Hunter Esqr. of the Inner In contemporary hand on title page of h. copy: "By
W™
Temple
Barrister."
Vindication of the Religion of no.
35936,
vol. 9.
c,
H.,
We have
located no separate copy of 1800, our no. 35900, having separate c. gives Samuel Knox as the author.
A
Vindication of the
Mr.
Jefferson. See Jefferson (T.),
nyp. was published with "Jefferson's Notes,"
this.
It
title,
pagination, and registration of signatures.
Remarks
of
One
in the
Country upon
the
See no. 14538, vol. 4, entered with other pamphlets on both sides of the controversy under [Colman, (John)]. AAS., B., c, JCB., M., NYP., WHS., WLC, Y. See also Distressed State of Boston.
[
Wigglesworth
(
Edward ) ]
A Vindication of the Religious Society called Quakers: to the Editors of the
American Edition
of
Mosheim's
Addressed
Ecclesiastical
VINDICATION. Printed by
History.
S.
C.
U stick,
17
Mount-Holly.
Joseph Smith's "Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books," 1799 edition. For another edition, see Vindication of the Quakers, above.
A
vol.
JCB. 99825
i,
779,
p.
lists
Vindication of the Result of the late Council at Ipswich. Members of the Council. Nctvburyport: Printed by E.
the
all
1800.
[iV. /.]
AAs., Hsp.,
8vo, pp. 8.
Allen.
Dec.
—
1805.
[Same imprint and
8vo, pp. 26. aas., h. Jan. 1S06.
-j-
By
W
Second Edition. aas., h.
collation.]
a
99826
Rowley, December 9, 1805, and signed by Samuel Spring, and thirteen others, who had composed the council. A reply to Theophilus Parsons' anonymous "Result of the Convention," no. 58906,
Dated
H.
vol. 14.
A
at
Vindication of the Result of the Trial.
no. 2486, vol.
See Avery (E. K.),
I.
"Preface signed; T[imothy] Merritt,
J.
A. Merrill, and
W.
Fisk."
—
c.
A Vindication of the Reverend Commission of the Synod. See Hemphill (Samuel) no. 31297, vol. 8. c, hsp., jcb., m., y. Correct imprint and collation: Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by mdccxxxv. 8vo, pp. (4), 63.
Andrew Bradford
at the Bible, in Second-Street,
A
Vindication of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, against Charges which some have lately endeavoured to fix upon Him; more especially the Testimony of the Gentlemen at College. By a Lover of good Men, however vilified and abused. Bostotr, N. E. Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crozvn in Cornhill. AAS., B., BA., C, H., M., NYP. 99827 1745. 8vo, pp. 15. the
A
Vindication of the Rights of Election, containing an answer to
"The Sentiments of a free and independent elec[^New-York: Printed by Samuel Inslce and Anthony Car,
a paper, entitled,
tor."
99828
1771.] Title from Evans.
A
Vindication of the Rights of the Americans.
[176-.]
8vo, pp. (2), 5-25.
.
.
.
London: 99829
H.
title is missing in the above copy. Internal evidence shows the pamphlet to have been written just before the passage
Possibly a half of the
Stamp Act.
Vindication of the Rights of the Churches of Christ. See [Lowell (J.)], no. 42463, vol. 10. AAS., H., NYP., P.
On
the title page:
First printed in the Spirit of the Pilgrims.
VINDICATION.
A
Vindication of the Rights of
Land Company. See
.
.
.
the
New
England
note following no. 52708, vol. 13.
Mississippi B.,
c,
H.,
HSP., NYP. Memorial
Issued as an appendix to the
of the Agents, described above in the
same
note.
The
Vindication of the Second
late Piece, Intitled,
Baily,
Thomas
A
Merrill, Jonathan Hale
In an Admonitory Letter
Rogers
a?id Fozvley jar
to those
J Edwards .
Signed: "William Balch, Pastor. In the
Improved
A
title
Correct imprint date:
Boston, Printed by
m Corfihill.
Name
I
746. 8vo, pp. 24.
AAs., H., JCB. 99830 and by Vote of the Church."
vol. 14. aas., b.,
-S^-^
c,
[Packard (Frederic
h., nvp., nys.,p.,
whs.
Use
of Sugar, the
Produce of the West-India
In answer to a Pamphlet entitled Remarkable Extracts, Second Edition. Londo?i. Printed for T. Boosey. 1 792.
8vo, pp. (4),
A
and Johnathan Hopkinson.
1839.
A Vindication of the &c. &c.
Subscribed by James
Brethren.
Vindication of the Separate System.
Islands.
Bradford, against a
in
of no. 7269, vol. 2.
Adolphus)],no. 581 14,
no.
Church
Brief Narrative, &c.
Vindication of
13724,
vol. 4.
c, JCB., NYP. 99831
7-22.
iii-iv,
Thomas Jefferson. aas.,
See [Clinton
(De Witt)],
c, JCB.
Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel Calumnious Attacks on America and her his Speech, delivered at the "Glasgow Peel
Vindici.'e Amcricanc-e.
... in refutation of the Citizens, contained in
Banquet," on the 13th January, 1837. By a Citizen of the United London, James Ridgivay t^ Sons North America M DCCC xxxvil. [Verso of title:] London: Printed by T. Brettell NYP., u.CHic. 99832 8vo, pp. 27.
States of
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Vindiciii; Clavivm. See under subject. Cotton (J.), note following no. I709I, vol. 5. B., BM., H., HEH., NYP., UTS. ( MCALPIn) The entry under Cotton is more correct than a previous title, under the author, .
Daniel Cawdrey, no. 11616, vol.
3.
ViNiNG (John). Eulogium,
delivered to a Large Concourse of
in the Town of Dover, on the Twenty-second of February Eighteen Hundred. In commemoration of the Death of General George Washington. By John
Respectable Citizens, at the State-House,
Vining, Esquire.
Published at the request of the Committee of
VINS.
Arrangement, appointed
to
19
superintend the ceremony and take
order on the solemn occasion. Philadelphia. Printed by John
Orm-
No. 41, Chesnut-Strect. 1800. 8vo, pp. 20. BA., c, H., HEH., [Same imprint and date.] 8vo, HSP., JCB., NYH., NYP., P., WLC.
rody
+
AAS., p.
pp. 32.
The second
issue
is
from a different setting of
99833
type.
de) Marques de Peysac. Refutacion dirigida al ViNS ( Gobierno frances por el Senor De Vins, Marques de Peysac, Consul General de Francia en Buenos Aires, contra las groseral mentiras y calumniosas imputaciones acerca del estado politico de Buenos-Aires, vertidas en Paris, del
un
libelo
anonimo
25 de Julio de
1
inserto en el Diario de Comercio de 835. Buenos-Aires. Imfrenta del Estado.
1835. Title
99834 from the printed catalogue of the
library of the Hispanic Society, the copy
no
longer in that institution.
[Vinton (David)]. The Masonick
Minstrel, a selection of
masonick, sentimental, and humorous Songs With an Appendix, containing a Short Historical Account of Masonry: and likewise, a .
list
of all the lodges in the United States.
Mann and Co.] or the author. pp.
463, (i). 2
1
8 16.
.
.
Dedha?n: Printed by H. title and AAS., c, H., P., Y. 99835
8vo, added engraved
plates.
Copyrighted by David Vinton, author, compiler and proprietor. According to the introduction to the appendix, the "Masonic IVIinstrel" was sent to the press in its original size of 320 pages, but it was later decided to annex a short historical account of Masonry. The appendix has a separate title and forms pp. 329460. An imperfect copy of the latter is in nyp.
Vinton (Samuel F[inley]). A Speech, delivered at Jackson Court House, Ohio, September 17th, 1832, by Samuel F. Vinton, to the People of that County. Gallifolis: Printed by J. J Coombs. .
1832. 8vo, pp. 15.
A
number
B., BA.,
of speeches delivered by Vinton in the
HEH. 99836
House of Representatives were
printed separately.
Substance of an Argument ... for the Defendants in the Case of the Comvs. Peter M. Garner and others, for an Alleged Abduction of Certain Slaves. Delivered before the General Court of Virginia, at its December term, 1846. Marietta, O., Printed at the Intelligencer Office. 1846. 8vo, cover title, and
Also:
monwealth of Virginia
pp. 32.
Vio
c,
H.
30 de Junio de este de 87 un Triunfo sin muchos Vocales, una eleccion sin votos: Conde de Portillo, D. Nicolas Sarmiento
esta capital el dia
Victoria, y en el concurso de tal es el
merito del Sr.
[Lim^. 1787.] Caption
title.
4to, pp. (4),
.
Y.
.
.
99837
20
VIOLET.
The
St. Valverde, an Original Poem, in five Annexed, Patriotic Songs, Sonnets, &c. By a Lady of Philadelphia, Author of Adelaide. Louisville, Ky. Printed by S.Pcnn,Jr. 1 820. l8mo, pp. 96. BU., c, H., nyp. 99838
Viola or
cantos.
To
Heiress of
which
is
Also: Viola; Heiress of St. Valverde. An Original Romance to which is annexed Original Poetical Pieces. By Mrs. Botsford Second Edition. Philadelphia: R. Desilver, no. no, Walnut Street. T. Tozun, Printer. 1829. l8mo, pp. 198. c, H., NYP. Copyrighted in 1828 by Mrs. Margaret Botsford as authoress. a variety of
.
.
.
Violet (Edmund). Remarks upon the Life and Manners of John Jones, formerly pastor of the Independent Church, St. John's, Newfoundland. By Edmund Violet. Nezufoundhnd. the Rev.
.
Printed by Michael Ryan, at opposite Parker Knight tjf Pulley's. l8lO.
St.
John^s:
.
.
his office , in
the L,ane
8vo, pp. 36.
NYH. 99839
The
Violet:
a Christmas and
Gift, or Birth-day
1837. Edited by Miss Leslie. Philadelphia: E. L. Carey
Present.
and A. Hart. [Verso Street,
New-Year's
[cop. 1836.]
Hasiucll and Fleuy Printer s.
of title:]
l6mo,
+
pp.
Minor
(8), 17-212. 6 plates. B., H., Philadelphia: E. L. Carey &? A.
NYH., NYP., uwis. 1839. Hasiucll, Barrington, and Hasivell, Printers, [ Verso of title :] [cop. 1838.] l6mo, added engraved title, pp. (8), 1 7-2 16. 6 plates. AAS., B., C, NYH., NYP. Philadelphia: Carey 1840. and Hart. [Verso of title:] Printed by Haswell, Barringtony and .
.
.
Hart.
+
.
.
.
[cop. 1839.] l6mo, pp. (6), 17— 2l6. 6 plates, aas., c, H., NYH., NYP., uwis. 1842. [Same imprints.] 1842. i6mo, added engraved title, pp. 216. 7 plates. AAS., C, H., NYH., NYP., UWIS. 9984O
Haswell.
+
For
later issues, see F.
Der Virey und 64561,
vol. 15.
W.
Faxon's "Literary Annuals and Gift-Books," 1912,
die Aristokraten. 5