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1G24 Haedo (/). Francisco). Gramatica de la Leugiui Otomi, y m(5todo 
para coufesar a los Indios en ella. * 
Printed for the second time in Mexico, 1731. 8°.~ISerisiain. 
1625 Hagen (Carl). Naparsimassugdlid | atuartagagssait. | nugterdlu- 
git kavdlunait nakorsaisa agdlagait, | maligtariueruvdlugit : | 
"Thornams Laigebog," | "Huslaegen af Easpail" | agdlagkat Carl 
Hagen mit. | 
Fiiugme. I jSTiinap ualagata nakiteriviane nakitat, I L. Miiller 
mit. I 1866. I j,nrp_ 
Pp. 1-72. 6'^. Medical manual in tlie Esliimo language of Greenland. 
1626 Haikischika | ik achukrao oteninclii. | Fraud exposed and de- 
tected. I Abridged from Eev. Edward Payson, D. D. | 
[Park Hill, Cherokee Nation : | Mission Press, John Candy and 
John F. Wheeler, Printers. | 1845.] | ba. 
No imprint, pp. 1-Jl. 12°. In the Choctaw language. Byington, iu his manu- 
script dictionary, says it contains 16 pp. 
1627 Hakluyt (Richard). The | principal navi | gations, voiages, traf- 
fiqves and disco | veries of the English Nation, made by Sea, or 
ouer laud, to the remote and ttirthest di- | stant quarters of the 
Earth at any time within | the compasse of these 1500 yeeres. De- 
uided I into three seuerall Volumes, according to the | positions of 
the Regions, whereunto | they were directed. This first volume 
containing the woorthy Discoueries, | &c. of the Engli.sh toward 
the North and Northeast by sea, | as of Lapland, Scrikfinia, Core- 
lia, the Bale of S. Nicolas, the Isles of Col- | goieu.se, Vaigatz, and 
NouaZembla, toward the great riuer Ob," | with tJie mighty Empire 
of Russia, the Caspian Sea, Geor | gia, Armenia, Media, Persia, Bo- 
ghar in Bactria, | and diners kingdoms of Tartaria: Together wilh 
many notable monuments and testimo | nies of the ancient forren 
trades, and of the warrelike and | other shipping of this realine of 
England in former ages. | Whereunto is annexed also a briefe Com- 
mentarie of the true | stateof Island, and of the Northern Seas and | 
lands situate that way. | And lastly, the memorable defeate of the 
Spanish huge | Armada, Anno 15S8, and the famous victorie | at- 
chieved at the citie of Cadiz, 1596, | are described by Richard Hak- 
luyt, Master of | Artes, and sometimes Student of Christ- | Church 
in Oxford. | 
Imprinted at London by George | Bishop, Ralph Newberie | and 
Robert Barker. | 1598. | jcb. 
3 vols., each with its own title-page, folio, maps. 
Cartier (,J.) Voyages of .Jaqucs Cartliier, vol. 3, pp. 201-232. 
There are two earlier editions of Hakluyt'u voyages: London, 1582, and ibid., 
1.58U, each in one volume. Neither contains Carlier's voy.ages. 
1628 Hakluyt's | Collection of the Early | Voyages, Travels, 
and Discoveries, | of the | English Nation. | A new edition, with 
additions. | Vol. I [-V and Supplement]. | 
