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25. SEWALL, SAMUEL, PHENOMENA QUÆDAM APOCALYPTICA, 1727.

Phænomena quædam | Apocalyptica | Ad Aspectum Novi Orbis configurata. | Or, some few lines towards a description of the New Heaven | As it makes to those who stand upon the New Earth | By Samuel Sewall A. M. and sometime Fellow of Harvard College at Cambridge in New-England. The Second Edition. | [Quotation, 11 lines] | Massachuset; Boston, Printed by Bartholomew Green: And sold by | Benjamin Eliot, Samuel Gerrish & Daniel Henchman. 1727.

Collation: 4°, pp. (8), 1-64; 1-24, (2) 11., the last a blank, continuous signatures.

At p. 1, sig. T. is the caption title: The | Fountain Opened: or, The Admirable Blessings plentifully to be Dispensed at the National | Conversion of the Jews. By the late Reverend and Learned Samuel Willard, M. A. | Teacher of a Church in Boston, N. E. and Vice-President of Harvard College. The Third Edition. . . . . At p. 16 is the Appendix, signed at the end (p. 24): Midweek, Nov. 1, 1727, Three days after the Earthquake. Samuel Sewall. The leaf following is printed on the recto only, and contains the poem of Samuel Willard: Wednesday, January 1, 1701. | A little before Break-a-Day, at Boston of the Massachusetts. According to Evans this poem was issued as a separate publication in 1701. The last leaf is a blank.

26. DECREE IN CASE OF SOLOMON DE MEDINA, MOSESSON AND COMPANY, 1728.

The Decree | In the Case of Solomon De Medina, Mosesson and Company, Merchants in London, | And Rodrigo Pacheco, Jacob De Lara and Manuel de Costa, Bearers of their Orders, | Complainants | against | Rene Het and the Executors of Andrew Fresneau, Deceased, | Defendants, In Cancellaria Nova-Eborac, | [5 rows of ornaments] Printed and Sold by William Bradford in New York, 1728 [Colophon] | Printed and Sold by William Bradford in New York 1728.

Collation: Folio. Title, verso advertisement, pp. (1)-(2); Text, pp. 1-44; Appendix, pp. 1-4.

Copies located: NYHS; NYPL; NJHS; HSP; ASWR. The copy in NJHS lacks title and last two leaves; this copy

DECREE

In the Cafe of

Solomon De Medina, Mofeffon and Company,
Merchants in LONDON,

AND

Roderigo Pacheco, Jacob De Lara and Manuel de Cofta, Bearers of their ORDERS,

COMPLAINANTS

AGAINST

Rene Het and the Executors of Andrew Frefneau; Deceased,

DEFENDANTS,

In Cancellaria Nova-Eborac.

Printed and Sold by William Bradford in New-Tork, 1728,

is printed on coarse rough heavy parchment; the copy in the NYPL is perhaps the only complete example, as it contains an appendix, pp. 1-4, not in the other copies.

27. MONIS, R. JUDAH, DICKDOOK LASHON AUKODESH, 1734.

Dickdook Lashon Aukodesh |Grammar | דִקְדוּק לְשׁוֹן הַקוֹדֶשׁ

of the Hebrew Tongue. | Proposals | for Printing by Subscription, | A | Hebrew Grammar | [12 lines of text] | By

Judah Monis, M. A. | Teacher of the Hebrew Tongue at Harvard College in Cambridge, | New-England. | [8 lines of text] Subscriptions are taken by the said Monis at his House in Cambridge, and Daniel Henchman Bookseller in Boston. [1734.]

Collation: Quarto broadside.

Copy located: Prince Collection, BPL. Reproduced in facsimile as a frontispiece to Publications, AJHS, no. 22, 1914. See the valuable monograph relating thereto in the same volume" Judah Monis, First Instructor in Hebrew at Harvard University," by Lee M. Friedman. (Pp. 1-24.)

28. MONIS, R. JUDAH, DICKDOOK LESHON GNEBREET, 1735.

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Dickdook Leshon Gnebreet. | A | Grammar of the | Hebrew Tongue, | Being | An Essay To bring the Hebrew Grammar into English, to Facilitate the Instruction | Of all those who are desirous of acquiring a clear Idea of this | Primitive Tongue | by their own Studies; | In order to their more distinct Acquaintance with the Sacred Oracles of the Old Testament, according to the Original. And | Published more especially for the use of the Students of HarvardCollege at Cambridge, in New-England. ||

| ,Composed and accurately corrected | נִמְרֵץ עַל יְדֵי יְהוּדָה מוֹנִישׂן

By Judah Monis, M. A. | Boston, N. E. | Printed by Jonas
Green, and are to be Sold by the Author at his House in
Cambridge. MDCCXXXV. |

Collation: 4°, title-page as above, the verso containing the errata, pp. (i-ii); dedication to His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq. (iii); preface (iv); Contents (v)-(vi); text,

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THE Grammar will be confiderably larger than Schickard's, with the Conjugations, Schemes of Tenfes & Moods of all denominations, and Quotations at large and will be Printed on the fame Paper with thefe Propofals, or thereabouts It all be afforded to Subfcribers (Bound) for Eight Shillings fer Book, and they that Subfcribe for Six Books fhall have a Seventh Gratis. N. B. IF a fifhcient Number of Subfcribers appear, the Work will be forwarded with all convenient Expedition, the Hebrew Types being already arrived from Great Britain. A Specimen may be fen above.

Subfcriptions are taken in by faid Monis at his Houfe in Cambridge, and Daniel Henchman Bookfeller in Bolon.

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An ESSAY

To bring the Hebrew Grammar into English,

to Facilitate the

INSTRUCTION

Of all those who are defirous of acquiring a clear Idea of this

Primitive Tongue

by their own Studies;

In order to their more distinct Acquaintance with the SACRED ORACLES of the Old Teftiment, according to the Original.

And

Published more especially for the Ufe of the STUDENTS of HARVARD-COLLEGE at Cambridge, in NEW ENGLAND.

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Composed and accurately Corrected,

By JUDAH MONIS, M. A.

BOSTON, N. England

Printed by JONAS GREEN, and are to be Sold by the AUTHOR at his House in Cambridge. MDCCXXXV.

No. 28.

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