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COCKERAM, Henry. An English Dictionary, or Interpreter of hard Words. London, 1632. 8vo. Reed, 79, 5s. 6d. 1655. Reed, 30, 2s. 6d. 1659. Boswell, 698, 6s. 6d.

Cocks, Roger. Hebdomada Sacra: a Weekes Devotion: or seven poeticall Meditations upon the second Chapter of St. Matthewes Gospel. London, 1630. small 8vo.

Pp. 78. Dedicated to James Lord Strange. A notice of this volume will be found in the Restituta, ii. 505-7. Bibl. Anglo. Poet. 163, 51.

collected from the news-writers of those times. The work is reprinted in the first volume of the Harleian Miscellany. According to Ant. a Wood In this book Codrington shews himself a rank parliamenteer.'

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The Character of a Coffee-house: wherein is contained a Description of the Persons usually frequenting it, with their Discourse and Humours: as also the admirable Ver

tues of Coffee: by an Eye and Ear-witness. 1665. A humorous poem.

COCLES, Barth. A briefe and most pleasant Epitomye of the Coffee-Houses vindicated. In Answer whole Art of Phisiognomie: Eng-to the late published Character of a Coffeelished by Thomos Hyll. London.

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House. Asserting from Reason, Experience,

and good Authors, the excellent Use and physical Virtues of that Liquor. With the

grand Conveniency of such civil Places of

don, 1675. folio, 8 pp. Reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany, vol. 6.

Resort and ingenious Conversation. Lon

COGAN, Tho. The Haven of Health. Hereunto is added a Preservation from the Pestilence: with a short Censure of the late Sicknesse at Oxford. London, 1589. 4to. 5s.

Reprinted 1596. Inglis, 367, 38.-1605.

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COGAN, Thomas, M.D. The Rhine: or, a Journey from Utrecht to Frankfort, 1791-2. London, 1794. 8vo. 2 vols.

Embellished with a map of the Rhine, and twenty-four views in aquatinta. The style of this work is lively and interesting its pictures of manners and scenery good: and it contains a learned disquisition on the origin of printing. Edwards, 507, 14s. Fonthill, 2019, 1l. 10s. Dr. Cogan likewise published an esteemed treatise on the Passions, and several religious and other works.

COGNATUS, Gilbert.

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COGNET, Sir Martyn, Knt. Politiqve Discovrses of Trveth and Lying, translated out of French into English by Sir Edward Hoby, Knight. London, 1586. 4to.

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COHAUSEN, John Henry. Hermippus redivivus: or, the Sage's Triumph over old Age and the Grave (translated by Dr. John Campbell). London. 8vo. 5s.

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Cohabitation.-A Treatise of the Cohabitacyon of the Faithfull with the Unfaithfull, whereunto is added, a Sermon made of the Confessing of Christe and his Gospell. and of the Denyinge of the same. (Printed abroad) 1555. 16mo.

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Select Remains of the ancient Popular Poetry of Scotland.'

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Gold and Silver Coins ever used Coin.-An Account of all the in England. London, 1718. 8vo.

In the British Museum are many tracts relating to the Coin of the Country from the year 1627 to the present time.

Plates (12) of English Silver Coins from the Norman Conquest to Henry VIII. inclusive, with a Calculation of their Va

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COKAINE, Sir Aston, Bart. Small Poems of divers Sorts. Written by Sir Aston Cokain. London, 1658. small 8vo.

According to Ellis, Cokain may be consulted with advantage by those who

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Choice Poems of several Sorts. 1669.

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The obstinate Lady, a new Comedy, never formerly published. London, 1657. 4to. This edition was printed from a copy surreptitiously obtained, which, being deficient in the last leaf and epilogue, was perfected by another person without the author's knowledge. Roxburghe, 4621, 4s

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The Tragedy of Ovid. London, 1669. 12mo. Rhodes, 798, 5s.

of notes and references, &c. by F. Hargrave and C. Butler. 1788. folio. 15s. 14th.

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| COKAINE, Sir Thomas. A short Treatise of Hunting, compyled for the Delight of Noblemen and Gen-The indexes and notes to this edition were tlemen. By Thomas Cockaine, Knight. London, by Thomas Orwin for Thomas Woodcocke, 1591.

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Sir Edward. The first Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, or a Commentary upon Littleton, by Lord Coke, revised and corrected, with Additions of Notes, References, and proper Tables, by Francis Hargrave and Charles Butler, Esqrs. including also the notes of Lord Hale and Lord Chancellor Nottingham, with additional Notes by Charles Butler, Esq. of Lincolu's-Inn, to which is added a comprehensive Index. London, 1823. royal 8vo. 2 vols. 31. 3s.

The eighteenth edition corrected. In this and the preceding edition, the notes are placed under the text, and a regular system of paging and reference adopted. Editions.

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Commentary upon Littleton's Tenures

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Eleven parts, with Chilton's references.

In French. 1697. folio. 4 vols.

Eleven parts in English. London, 1658 folio. This edition wants the pleadings and the table of the principal matters. The pleadings are printed separately.

Eleven parts, in English, with two tables. 1680. folio.

Thirteen parts, with the pleadings in Latin. 1727. 8vo. 7 vols. Brockett, 3464, 11. 2s.

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Townshend, 1775, 21.

Thirteen parts, with references, &c. &c. by Geo. Wilson. 1776-7. royal 8vo. 7

vols. 31. 3s. An edition, Dublin, 1793. 8vo. 7 vois. 11. 1s.

Black letter. M 6, in eights. The subject of this curious book is a controversy between the heralds of England and France, on a question put by Lady Prudence which realme christened is most

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COKE, Roger. A Detection of the Court and State of England during the Reigns of K. James I. Charles I. Charles II. and James II. as also the Inter-regnum. The fourth Edition, continued through the Reigns of K. William and Q. Mary, and to the Death of Q. Anne. London, 1719. 8vo. 3 vols.

'A sort of secret history, engaging to an Englishman, naturally inquisitive, curious and greedy of scandal.' Marq. of Townshend, 515, 10s. 6d. Bp. of Ely, 294, 8s. 1694. 8vo. 2 vols. Heath, 4439, 5s. 6d.

Reports in Verse; wherein the Name of each Case, and the principal Points are contained in two Lines: to which are added, References and two Tables. In the Savoy, 1742. 8vo. 3s. The design of this work is to assist the memory in recollecting the Thomas, LL.D. A Compoint of law determined in each case. Nas-mentary on the Old and New sau, pt. i. 734, 4s. Another edition, with Testaments.

the life of Sir Edward Coke. 1826. 18mo. 2s. 6d.

An Answere to the fifth Part of Reportes lately set forth by Syr Edward Cooke Knight, the Kinges Attorney generall, concerning the ancient and moderne municipal Lawes of England, which do apperteyne to Spirituall Power and Iurisdiction. By a Catholicke Deuyne. (S. Omers). Imprinted with Licence, Anno Domini. 1606. 4to, 10s. 6d. A-Ddd, in

fours. Prefixed are title, epistle dedicatory to Syr Edward Cooke Knight, the table, the preface, 36 leaves. This attack on Coke is usually attributed to Rob.

Parsons.

COKE, Sir E. Law Tracts. By William Hawkins. London, 1764. 8vo. 8s.

A notice of this volume will be found in the Retr. Rev. viii. 105-24. It contains 1. The compleat Copyholder. 2. Reading on 27 Edw. the first, called the Statute da Finibus levatis. 3. A Treatise of Bail

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volume will be found in the later editions

of the first Institute.

John. The Debate betwene the Heraldes of Englande

1697.2 vols.

6 vols.

London, 1803. 4to.

This work by a celebrated Wesleyan minister, is according to Dr. Adam Clarke ' in the main a reprint of the work of Dr. Dodd, with several retrenchments and some unimportant additions.' Dr. Coke in conjunction with Mr. Henry Moore published a life of Wesley.

COKER, Rev. of Dorsetshire. folio.

A Survey London, 1732.

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COLA, Giov. Battista.
S. Tomaso Arcivescovo di Cantua-
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Colchester. -The History and Antiquities of Colchester, in the County of Essex. Selected from the most approved Authors. Colchester, 1789. folio.

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The History and Description of Colchester (the Camulodunum of the Britains, and the first Roman Colony in Britain); with an Account of the Antiquities of that most ancient Borough. Colchester, 1803. sm. 8vo. 2 vols. Nassau, pt. i. 1620, 9s. Vol i. The history, B-T 2, 276 pages: appendix of original papers, A D, 22 pp. Opposite the title is a plate of The Death of Sir Chas. Lucas and Sir Geo. Lisle, 28 Augt. 1648. Vol. ii. History, B-X 8, 232 pp. index, 4 pp. also title, explanation of the frontispiece and errata, 2 leaves. This volume contains 5 plates.

COLDEN, Cadwallader. History

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nada. London, 1755. 12mo. 2

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phic and Literary Sketches, illustrative of the Life and Writings of the Rev. James Hervey, A.M. Scarborough, 1822 3-6. foolscap 8vo. 3 parts, with plates.

Twenty-five of each part in post 8vo. The second part contains several of Hervey's Letters, never before printed; a new edition of which in 8vo. is now in the press,

A Bibliographical and Descriptive Tour from Scarborough to the Library of a Philoblist in its Neighbourhood. 1824. The

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of his Collection of Books. demy 8vo. with Descriptive Catalogue of a select Portion plates. Only 25 printed, and 12 on tinted paper, 2 copies on drawing paper, and illustrative sketches given in colours on the appropriate pages.

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