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Jewitt (John R.) — continned. 
1987 Narrative | of the | Adventures and Sufferings | of | John 
E. Jewitt; | Only Survivor of the Crew of the Ship | Boston, | 
during a captivity of nearly three years among the | Savages of 
Nootka Sound: | with an account of the | Manners, Mode of Liv. 
ing, and Eeligious | Opinions of the Natives. | Embellished with 
engravings. | 
Ithaca, N. Y. : | Mack, Andrus, & Co. | 1849. | c. 
Pp. 3-116. 10°. A list of words, &c., p. 5; War song, p. 166. 
1988 Narrative | of the | Adventures and Sufferings | of | John 
E. Jewitt; | only survivor of the crew of the | Ship Boston, | dur- 
ing a captivity of nearly three years among the | Savages of 
Nootka Sound: | with an account of the | manners, mode of living, 
and religious | opinions of the natives. | Embellished with ten en- 
gravings. I 
New York: ( Printed for the Publisher. | [n. d.] jwv. 
Pp. 1-166. 16°. Alist, &c., p.5; W.axsoug, p. 166. 
S.abin's Dictionary gives the following editions of Jewitt : 
Middletown, Loouiis & Richards. 181.5. 203pp. 12°; [/6id.]1816. 208pp. 12°' 
Wakefield [England]. 1816. 12°; Middletown. 1820. 208 pp. 12°; Edinburgh.' 
1824. 12°; Ithaca. 1840. 8°; [Zftjd.] 1851. 12°. 
Jimeno {Rev. Antonio). 
See Timeno (Eer. Antonio). 
1989 Johnes (Arthur James). Philological Proofs | of the |' original 
unity and recent origin | of the | Human Race. | Derived from a 
comparison of the languages | of | Asia, Europe, Africa, and Amer- 
ica. I Being an inquiry | how far the differences in the languages of 
the globe | are referable to causes' now in operation. | By | Arthur 
James Johnes, Esq. | [Three lines quotation.] 
London : | Samuel Clarke, 13, Pall Mall East. | 184.3. | c. 
Pp. iii-lx, 1-172, and appendices 102 pp. 8°. 
On the origin of the American Tribes, pp 155-172, contains. Words from the 
North American Indian Dialects of the Algouquyn Class compared with anal- 
ogous Terms in Asiatic and European Languages; Table showing Mandan 
and Welsh athuities (from Catlin); Conjugations in the Chippeway, and Lenui 
Lenape dialects; Algonquyn Pronoun Prefixes. 
Appendix A. Analytical comparison of some of the most important words 
in the African languages with the analogous words in the languages of Asia, 
Europe and America, pp. 1-82. 
1990 Philological Proofs | of the | original unity and recent 
• origin | of the | Human Race. | Derived from | a comparison of the 
languages | of | Asia, Europe, Africa, and America. | Being au in- 
quiry how far the difference in the languages of | the globe are re- 
ferrible to causes now in operation. | By | Arthur James Johues, 
Esq. I [Three lines quotation]. 
