[1600] London (1757, 1758, 1760, 1765, 1766, 1770, 1777, 1808, two), Dublin (1762, 1777), Boston (1835, 1851); beside making part of editions of Burke’s Works. Its authorship was for some time in doubt. (Sabin, iii. 9,282, 9,283, who also enumerates various translations, 9,284, etc.)

[1601] Carter-Brown, iii. no. 1,767; Rich, Bib. Am. Nova, after 1700, p. 178.

[1602] Rich, Bib. Am. Nov., after 1770, p. 192.

[1603] Rich, Bib. Am. Nov., after 1700, p. 262.

[1604] Rich (Bib. Am. Nov., after 1700, p. 118) describes it. There is a copy in Harvard College library.

[1605] Sabin, ix. 35,962-63.

[1606] See ante, p. 162.

[1607] London, 1757. Harv. Coll. library; Barlow’s Rough List, 939, etc. The Beckford copy on large paper, with the original view of Oswego, was priced by Quaritch in 1885 at £63. An octavo ed. was printed in 1776. A French version, Histoire de la Nouvelle-York, was published at London in 1767.

[1608] New York (1814), pp. xii., 135. Cf. Cadwallader Colden on Smith’s New York (N. Y. Hist. Soc. Coll., ii. 203, etc.).

[1609] Vol. IV. p. 367.