La Haye, 1774. 7 vols. in-8.
Genève, 1780. 10 vols. in-8, et Atlas, in-4.
Autre Edition:
561.----- Histoire philosophique et politique des Etablissemens et du Commerce des Européens dans les deux Indes.--Nouvelle Edition corrigée et augmentée d'après les manuscrits autographes de l'auteur: précédée d'une notice biographique et de considérations sur les écrits de Raynal, par M. A. Jay; et terminée par un volume supplémentaire contenant la situation actuelle des Colonies, par M. Peuchet: Paris, A. Costes & Cie., 1820. 12 vols. in-8, et Atlas in-4. avec portrait.
562. Reeves, (John) Gouverneur de Terre-Neuve.--Histoire du Gouvernement de Terre-Neuve:--1693. in-8.
563. Ribault, (Jean De)--Histoire du dernier Voyage aux Indes Occidentales, lieu dit la Floride, fait par le Capitaine Jean Ribes, (De Ribault) et entrepris par l'ordre du Roi; publiée par Lechalleux: Lyon, 1566. in-8.
The same in English, under the title of Voyages to Florida. (See Hakluyt, vol. 3.)
*564. Richardson, (John)--Fauna Boreali-Americana; or the Zoology of the Northern parts of British America: containing descriptions of the objects of Natural History collected on the late Northern Expeditions, under the command of Captain Sir John Franklin, R. N. by John Richardson, M. D., F. R. S., F. L. S.: illustrated by numerous plates. Published under the authority of the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for Colonial Affairs. (Part 1, containing the Quadrupeds); London, John Murray, 1829. 4to.
565. Riedesel, (Le Baron De) Voyage de Devoir en Amérique: (en Allemand) Berlin, 1799. in-12.
*566. Riedesel, (The Baroness De)--Letters and Memoirs relating to the War of the American Independance, and the Capture of the German Troops at Saratoga; translated from the Original German: New-York, Carvill, 1827. 8vo.
"The Baroness De Riedesel departed from Germany, in 1776, to join her husband, the Commander of the Brunswick Troops incorporated with the British Troops then in Canada. During her voyage and residence in America, she addressed to her mother, the widow of the Minister of State, M. de Massow, a detailed account, not only of all that occurred to herself, but of the political events of the day. These papers became afterwards the property of Madame De Riedesel's Son-in-Law, Count Henry Reuss, the 44th. Grand Marshal and Chamberlain to the Court of Berlin. During a Summer, which this Nobleman spent with his lady's parents on their estate, he helped them to put in order these interesting family, records, with a view of having them printed; but on account of their confidential and private character, it was, at first, intended that their circulation should not be extended beyond the circle of a few relatives and intimate friends; and but a small number of copies were, therefore struck off. At the suggestion however of Mr. Spener, an intelligent editor at Berlin, they were at length given to the public in 1800, a few months after the death of General Riedesel, under the title of "Voyage of Duty to America, &c."--Extract from the Translator's preface.