SANCHEZ DE LA BAQUERA SANDOVAL. G85 
Sanders {Bev. Daniel Clarke)— continued. 
.soual enemy of the author, published au acrimouious critique upon the hook, in 
the Liberal and Philosophical Repository. The animus of the critic was evi- 
denced, not only by the bitterness of his lanRuage, but by his ignorance of the 
subject of Indian wars, being more profound than that of the author of the book 
he scored. Such was the effect of the article upon either ^Ir. Sanders, or the 
publishers, that the work was suppressed. But very few copies could have 
escaped the hands that were now as zealous to destroy, as they had lately been 
to create. In fact, so nearly complete was the destruction of the book that it 
was forgotten by those who professed to know most of its author, his biogra- 
phers. Neither Thompson, Williams, or Hemmenway, who published memoirs 
of him, mention his authorship of the Indian warn."— Fields' Essay, No. 1:351. 
3475 A I History | of the | Indian Wars | with the | First Set- 
tlers of the United States | to the commencement of | the late 
war; | together | with an appendix, | not before added to this his- 
tory, I containing interesting accounts of | the battles fought bj | 
Gen. Andrew Jackson. | With two plates. | 
Rochester, N. Y. | Printed by Edwin Scrantom [sic]. \ 1S28. | * 
Pp. 1-180, second title 1 1., pp. 187-196. 12°. Notwithstanding the seeming de- 
ficiency between pp. 180 and 187, the work is complete, and the signatures run in 
regul. r order (A to P in sixes). Linguistics, as above, pp. 116-117.— £ames. 
Sanders [Rev. J.) 
See LHorden {Rev. John)] and Sanders {Rev. J.) 
3476 Sandoval (D. Eafael Tiburcio). Arte | de la | Lengua Mexicana | 
por I el Br. en sagrada Teologia D. Eafael | Sandoval, Cura propio 
que fue de los | partidos de Chiconquauhtla, Ecatzinco, | y Tetela 
del Volcan, Misionero y Gate- | dnitico de dicha lengua en el Real 
Cole- I gio de Tepotzotlan, y actual en la Eeal | y Pontiticia Uni- 
versidad, y en el Tridentino Eeal y Pontificio Colegio Semiuario | 
de esta Corte. | 
Con las licencias necesarias. | En Mexico, en la oflcina de D. 
Manuel Anto- | nio Valdes, ano de 1810. | b. 
9 p. 11. ; Arte, pp. 1-62; 1 1. errata; Doctrina Breve, 8 unnumbered 11. The lat- 
ter has the colophon: Eeinipresa en la Oficina de D. Mariano de Zuniga y Onti- 
veros, ano de 1809. The copy described in Icazbalceta's Apuntes, No. 68, has 
also two leaves in verse, by Br. D. Jos(S de la ilota, with the above colophon. 
The original manuscript is as follows: 
3477 Arte | de la lengua Mexicana | por | El Br. en sag. Teologia 
D. Eafael | Tiburcio Sandoval Cura que fue de | los Partidos de 
Chiconquautla, Eca | -ciugo, y Tetela, Misionero, y Cathedra | -tico 
de la lengua Mexicana en el E. ( Colegio de Tepotzotlan; y actual 
en el | Pontificio, y Eeal Semenario de esta | Corte. | Aiio de mil 
ochocientos ocho, [1808]. | B. 
Manuscript, pp. 1-119. 16^. On parchment. In the library of Mr. II. H. Ban- 
croft, San Francisco; bought a,\. the Ramirez sale, Loudon, in the catalogue of 
which it is numbered 768. 
Of syllables necessary to be learned for the correct pronunciation of Mexican, 
p. 1.— Of nouns, pp. 1-16.— Of pronouns .and .semi-pronouns, i)p. 16-32.— Of verbs, 
pp. 32-94. — Of compound nouns, pp. 9.J-103. — Of prepositions, pp. 103-109. — Of 
conjunctions and adverbs, pp. 109-114.— Of interjections, p. 114.— Of incxicanisma 
and quantities, pp. 114-119. 
