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398 CAREW. An Apology for the Life of Mr. Bampfylde-Moore Carew, commonly called the King of the Beggars... (by Robert Goadby). Sixth edition, with additions. 12mo., with large folding portrait; calf neat n. d. (1768 ?) 399 CARLETON (Capt. George). The Memoirs of an English Officer, Who serv'd in the Dutch War in 1672. to the Peace of Utrecht, in 1713. Containing Several Remarkable Transactions both by Sea and Land, and in divers Countries... On the Bull-feasts, and other publick Diversions; as also on the Genius of the Spanish People, amongst whom he continued several Years a Prisoner of War .. 8vo., FIRST EDITION; a fine copy in old English red morocco, dentelle borders, gilt edges 1728
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48 EDWARD IV. Historie of the Arrivall of Edward IV. in England, and the finall reconerye of his Kingdomes from Henry VI. A.D. MCCCCLXXI. Edited by John BRUCE. Sm. 4to., cloth; SCARCE Camden Soc. 1838 10 EIKON BASILIKE. | Eikwù Baσiλikη. | THE POVRTRAICTVRE | OF HIS SACRED | MAIESTIE | IN | HIS SOLITUDES AND SVFFERINGS. ROM. 8. More then Conquerour, &c. | Bona agere, & mali pati, Regium est. (Here a device) | M.DC.XLVIII.
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441 ENGLISH DIALECT DICTIONARY (The), being the Complete Vocabulary of all Dialect Words still in use, or known to have been in use during the last two hundred years. Founded on the Publications of the English Dialect Society and on a large amount of material never before printed. Edited by JOSEPH WRIGHT, M.A., PH.D. Parts 1-5 (A-CYUT) completing Vol. I, 4to. (pub. £3. 15s), in parts as issued 442 FELLTHAM (Owen). RESOLVES. A Duple Century. Ye 4th Edition. Sm. 4to. engraved title and leaf of verses; old morocco, gold tooled sides
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