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An Illustration of the Egyptian, Grecian and Roman Costume, in forty Outlines selected, drawn, and engraved by T. Baxter. 16s.

Cambria's Triumphs, or Britain in its perfect Lustre; showing the Origin and Antiquities of that Illustrious Nation. By P. Enderbię. Folio. 41. 4s.

The First Part of the History of Ancient Wiltshire.' By Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart. Containing an Account of the British Antiquities in the North-East Part of the County, within the Districts of Stourton, Warminster, and Heytesbury. Super-Royal Folio, 41. 4s. Large Paper, 61. 6s.

The Relics of Antiquity, or Remains of Ancient Structures in Great Britain. By Samuel Prout. Accompanied with Descriptive Sketches. No. I. 4to. 5s.

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