| 1 | Mémoire, ou, Coup-d'oeil rapide sur mes différens voyages et mon séjour dans la nation Crëck / |
| 2 | Orderly book of the 66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot, |
| 3 | The shipwreck and adventures of Monsieur Pierre Viaud, a native of Bourdeaux, and captain of a ship / |
| 4 | Travels and voyages into Africa, Asia, and America, the East and West-Indies, Syria, Jerusalem, and the Holy-Land / |
| 5 | Histoire de la Floride, ou, Relation de ce qui s'est passé au voyage de Ferdinand de Soto, pour la conqueste de ce pays / |
| 6 | Description geographique des isles Antilles possédées par les anglois. |
| 7 | An historical survey of the French colony in the island of St. Domingo : comprehending a short account of its ancient government, political state, population, productions, and exports : a narrative of the calamities which have desolated the country ever since the year 1789, with some reflections of their causes and probable consequences : and a detail of the military transactions of the British army in that island to the end of 1794 / |
| 8 | An account of the expedition to the West Indies, against Martinico : with the reduction of Guadelupe, and other the Leeward Islands, subject to the French King, 1759 / |
| 9 | Journal historique du dernier voyage que feu M. de LaSale fit dans le golfe de Mexique, pour trouver l'embouchure, & le cours de la riviere de Missicipi, nommeé à present la riviere de Saint Loüis, qui traverse la Louisiane : où l'on voit l'histoire tragique de sa mort, & plusieurs choses curieuses du Nouveau monde / |
| 10 | The present state of the West-Indies : containing an accurate description of what parts are possessed by the several powers in Europe : together with an authentick account of the first discoverers of those islands, and the parts adjacent, their situation, extent, boundaries, soil, product, trade, commerce, inhabitants, strength, government, and religion : also their principal bays and harbours, the materials for which were collected on the spot during the last war by some of the officers of his Majesty's forces, and diligently compared will all authentick narrators : illustrated with a complete map of the West-Indies, done from the latest observations. |
| 11 | Relation de l'expedition aux Indes Occidentales, contre la Martinique : avec la reduction de la Guadelupe, et autres Isles Sous Vent, appartenant au roi de France, en 1759 / |
| 12 | Nouvelle relation, contenant les voyages de Thomas Gage dans la Nouvelle Espagne, ses diverses avantures, & son retour par la province de Nicaragua, jusques à la Havane : avec la description de la ville de Mexique telle qu'elle estoit autrefois, & comme elle est à present : ensemble une description exacte des terres & provinces que possedent les espagnols en toute l'Amerique, de la forme de leur gouvernement ecclesiastique & politique, de leur commerce, de leurs moeurs, & de celles des criolles, des metifs, des mulatres, des Indiens, & des negres : tome I[-II]. |
| 13 | Découvertes et établissements des français dans l'ouest et dans le sud de l'Amérique Septentrionale (1614-1754) Mémories et documents originaux recueillis et pub. |
| 14 | Travels through that part of North America formerly called Louisiana / |
| 15 | A new survey of the West-India's, or, The English American his travail by sea and land : containing a journal of three thousand and three hundred miles within the main land of America : wherein is set forth his voyage from Spain to St John de Ulhua, and from thence to Xalappa, to Tlaxcalla, the City of Angels, and forward to Mexico, with the description of that great city, as it was in former times, and also at this present : likewise, his journey from Mexico, through the provinces of Guaxaca, Chiapa, Guatemala, Vera Paz, Truxillo, Comayagua, with his abode twelve years about Guatemala, and especially in the Indian-towns of Mexico, Pinola, Petapa, Amatitlan : as also his strange and wonderfull conversion and calling from those remote parts, to his native countrey, with his return through the province of Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, to Nicoya, Panama, Portobelo, Cartagena, and Havana, with divers occurrents and dangers that did befal in the said journey : also, a new and exact discovery of the Spanish navigation to those parts, and of their dominions, government, religion, forts, castles, ports, havens, commodities, fashions, behaviour of Spaniards, priests and friers, blackamores, mulatto's, mestiso's, Indians, and of their feasts and solemnities : with a grammar, or some few rudiments of the Indian tongue, called Poconchi, or Pocoman / |
| 16 | Le miroir de la cruelle, & horrible tyrannie espagnole perpetree au Pays Bas, par le tyran duc de Albe, & aultres co[m]mandeurs de par le roy Philippe le deuxiesme : on a adjoinct la deuxiesme partie de les tyrannies commises aux Indes occidentales par les Espagnols. |