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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



-Coquart (Pere Claude-Godefroi). Ser- 

 mons montagnais. 



A Montagnais-Frencli manuscript, 96 un- 

 numbered 11. 4°, preserved in the library of the 

 archbishopric of Qaebeo. It is with others in 

 a volume bound in red morocco. 



The subjects treated in this collection are as 

 follows: De nomine Jesu, 8 pp.— In epipha- 

 name Domini, 6 pp. — De naptiis Canae, 6 pp.— 

 De purificatione B. M. V. 9 pp. — In diem cine- 

 rum, 6 pp.— Dominica primse Qaadragesimae, 5 

 pp.— In Annonciatione B. M. Yirginis, 6 pp. 

 (incomplete translation). — Do Ijtione pedam, 3 

 jpp. — De institatione sacrosanctss Eucharistiae, 

 6 pp.— De passione Domini, 9 pp. — De resur- 

 Tectione Domini, 5 pp. 



The following pages contain notes written 

 with a lead pencil: Fragment of a sermon on 

 ^;he resurrection, 3 pp. — In adventum Spiritus 

 Sancti, 5 pp. — Fragment of a sermon on the 

 birth of John the Baptist, 2 pp. (text only). — In 

 Jtionorum Stae.Annae (1761), 13 pp.— Another 

 sermon on Ste. Anne (1762), 6 pp.— Third ser- 

 mon on Ste. Anne (1763), 20 pp. — Keprimands 

 and complaints of the father to his flock (1764), 

 4 pp. — In festrum Patris Francisci Xaverii, 6 

 pp.— In Conceptione B. Marise S. Virgiis, 4 pp. 

 — In Natalem Domini, 10 pp. 



Pere Coquart was missionary at Tadousac 

 from 1746 to 1765. He died at Chicoutimi July 

 4, 1765. 



Corcoran (Mrs. — ). See Garin (A. M.) 

 Cornell (William Mason). The | history 

 of Pennsylvania | From the Earliest 

 Discovery to the Present Time. | In- 

 cluding I an account of the first settle- 

 ments by the Dutch, Swedes, and | En- 

 glish, and of the colony of William 

 Penn, his treaty | and pacific measures 

 with the Indians ; | and the j gradual 

 advancement of the state to its present 

 aspect I of opulence, culture, and re- 

 finement. I By I William Mason Cornell, 

 D. D., LL. D., I late member [&c. three 

 Jines.] I Author of [&c. two lines]. | 

 ISeal.] I 



Philadelphia: | Quaker City publish- 

 ing house, I 217 & 219 Quince Street. | 

 Boston : B. B. Russell. | 1876. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso copyright 1 1. 

 preface pp. 3-4, contents pp. 5-12, illustrations 

 pp. 13-14, text pp. 15-565, index pp. 567-575, au- 

 thors consulted p. [576J, 8°. 



Penn (W.), Letter, etc. pp. 111-125. 



A Sachem's address to his warriors in the 

 T)elaware language, with English translation, 

 p. 127. 



Copies seen : Boston Athenaeum, Boston Pub- 

 lic, Congress. 



The I history of Pennsylvania, | 



From the Earliest Discovery to the 



Cornell ( W. M. ) — Continued. 

 Present Time. | Including | an account 

 of the first settlements by the Dutch, 

 Swedes, and | English, and of the col- 

 ony of William Penn, his treaty | and 

 pacific measures with the Indians ; | 

 and the | gradual advanc ement of the 

 State to its present aspect | of opulence, 

 culture, and refinement. | By | William 

 Mason Cornell, D. D., LL. D., | late 

 member [&c. eight lines.] | [Design.] | 



Philadelphia | John Sully & co., | 

 725 Sansom Street. [1876.] 



Portrait 1 1. title verso copyright 1 1. preface 

 pp. 3-4, contents pp. 5-12, list of illustrations 

 pp. 13-14, text pp. 15-565, index pp. 567-575, list 

 of authors consulted p. 576, 8°. 



Penn's letter, as under previous title, pp. 111- 

 125. — A sachem's address, p. 127. 



Copies seen : Harvard. 



The I History of Pennsylvania, [ 



From the Earliest Discovery to the 

 Present Time. | Including | an account 

 of the First settlements by the Dutcli, 

 Swedes, and \ English, and of the Col- 

 ony of William Penn, his treaty | and 

 pacific measures with the Indians ; | 

 and the | gradual advancement of the 

 State to its present aspect | of opulence, 

 culture, and refinement. | By | William 

 Mason Cornell, D. D., LL. D., | [&c. 

 five lines.] | 



New York: | Published by Charles 

 Drew, I No. 9 Murray street. [ 1879. (*) 



576 pp. 8°. 



Penn's letter, as under previous titles, pp. 

 111-125, 127. 



Title from Mr. Wilberforce Fames. 

 Correspondence. Document 512. | Cor- 

 respondence I on the subject of the | 

 Emigration of Indians, j between | the 

 30th November, 1831, and 27th De- 

 cember, 1833, I with abstracts of ex- 

 penditures by disbursing agents, | in 

 the I Removal and Subsistence of In- 

 dians, &c, &c. I Furnished | in answer 

 to a Resolution of the Senate, of 27th 

 December, 1833, [ by the Commissary 

 General of Subsistence [George Gib- 

 sou]. I Vol. I[-IV]. I 



Washington : | Printed by Duflf Green.] 

 1834. 



4 vols. : pp. vii, 3-1179 ; 1 1. pp. 1-972; 1 1, pp. 

 1-846; 11. pp. 1-771, 8°. 



Proper names, with English signification, 

 in Delaware, Shawnee, Kickapoo, Potowatomie, 

 Ottawa, Peoria, Kaskasia, and Wea, vol. 4, pp. 

 . 728-732. 



Copies seen : Congress, Trumbull. 



