[670.] Philadelphia. The Library Company of Philadelphia.
The name printed from type within a border made up of ornamental type. Motto, Communiter bona profundere Deorum est. Signed, (Printed by Zachariah Paulson jun. No 106 Chestnut-street. May. 1801).
[671.] Philipse. Frederik Philipse. Esqr.
Armorial. Jacobean. No motto. The shield is backed by a brick wall, the foliations are shell-lined, and the upturned shell is in place under the shield. Of New York. Illustrated in “Curio,” page 111.
[672.] Phillips. Dinwiddie B. Phillips.
Plain armorial. Motto, Ducit amor patriae. Of Virginia.
[673.] Phillips. Samuel Phillips His Book 1707.
Name-label, with ornamental type border. Grandfather of the founder of the Academy at Andover and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences at Boston. Born at Salem, 1690.
[674.] Phillips Academy. In usum Academiae Phillipsiae Exoniensis.
Armorial. (Phillips arms.) Chippendale. This plate is not signed, but is very similar to the Holyoke plate by Hurd, and is undoubtedly his work. Motto, Pia mente studeatur. Phillips Academy of Andover, Mass.