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468 Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical, treated upon at the Synod of London, 1603, two editions, 1616 and 1678, the latter in black letter

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469 Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiasticall, treated upon by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York at the Synods of London and York, two copies

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470 Contatoris (D. A.) de Historia Terracinensi lib. V. Romæ, 1706 -Bres (O.) Malta Antica illustrata co' Monumenti e coll' Istoria, maps, ib. 1816

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471 CONTARINI (A.) Itinerario, mandato da Venetia nel anno 1472, al Usuncassan Re de Persia, chamado modernamente Sophi

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Vinegia, 1523 1785

472 Cook (Capt. J.) Third Voyage, 3 vol. maps, uncut 473 Cooper (John) The Foolish Prophets displayed, a Sermon upon Ezekiel 13, 3. 1638-A Second Complaint, being an Honest Letter to a doubtfull Friend (Sir H. W. of Westminster) about the rifling of the twentieth part of his Estate, 1643-Diotrephes Detected, Corrected and Rejected, and Archippus admonished by a soft Answer to an angry Sermon, and Book lately published, entituled, An Account of what was done at casting two members out of Mr. Stucley's Congregation in Exon, 1658

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474 Copernicus (Nic.) Biographie von Dr. L. Prowe, Thorn. 1853 -Vita di Benvento San Giorgio, descritta dal G. Vernazza, Torino, 1780-Vulpii (J. A.) Scholæ duæ, Patavii, 1728 (3) 475 CORPUS JURIS SUEO-GOTHORUM ANTIQUI, udgifven af Collin, och Schlyter, Westgöta und Ostgöta-Lagen, 2 vol.

half calf Stockholm, 1827-30 476 Corsini (Edv.) Dissertationes quatuor IV Agonisticæ, vellum, Flor. 1747-Zuzzeri (G. L.) Dissertazioni due d'un Antica Villa, scoperta sul dosso del Tusculo, et d'un Antico Orologio a Sole, Ven. 1746

2 vol. 477 Cosin (Dr.) Scholastical History of the Canon of the Holy Scripture, engraved title by Dolle 1683 478 [Cosin, Richard, Bishop of Durham,] An Answer to the two first and principall Treatises of a certeine factious libell put foorth latelie without approbation by Authoritie under the title of "An Abstract of certeine Acts of Parliament: of certeine hir Maiesties Injunctions: of certeine Canons, &c." black letter by Henrie Denham for Thomas Chard, 1584 479 [Cosin, R.] An Apologie for Sundrie Proceedings by Jurisdictions Ecclesiastical, of late times by some challenged and also impugned, 3 parts

fine copy in the old vellum wrapper

Barker, 1593

480 Cottalambergii (J. F. Poet Laureati) Eccius Dedolatus, Verses on John Eckius, the opponent of Luther, title within a woodcut border, dated 1519

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Impressum in Utopia

1641

481 COTTON (John, of Boston, NEW ENGLAND) A Copy of a Letter sent in Answer of Certaine Objections made against their Discipline and Orders there, directed to a Friend 482 Cotton (J.) The Churches Resurrection; or the Opening of the fift and sixt verses of the 20th chap. of the Revelation 1642 483 Cotton (J.) The Way of the Churches in NEW ENGLAND, or the Way of Churches Walking in Brotherly equality or coordination, measured and examined by the Golden Reed of the Sanctuary

484 Cotton.

1645

Vindiciae Clavium; or a Vindication of the Keyes of the Kingdom of Heaven into the hands of the right owners, being animadversions upon two Tracts by J(ohn) C(otton), one The Keyes of the Kingdom of Heaven, the other, The Way of the Churches in New England

1645

485 Coutumier. Traité des Servitudes Réelles, à l'usage de tous les Parlemens et Sièges du Royaume, par M. Lalaure

Par. 1761 486 Crespi (L. C.) Vite de' Pittori Bolognesi non descritte nella Felsina Pittrice, portraits of Painters Roma, 1769 487 Crofton (Zach.) Analepsis Analephth; The Fastening of St. Peter's fetters by Seven Links or Propositions, 1660Berith Anti Baal, or Zach Crofton's Appearance before the Prelate-Justice of Peace, 1661—Mr. Crofton's Case soberly considered, plainly stated and submitted to the consideration of just and prudent Men, printed for the author, two copies, 1661

488 CRONICAS DE ESPANA, 6 vol. (the first being wanting)

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Madrid, Sancha, 1779-87 489 CSOMA DE KOROS (Alex.) GRAMMAR AND DICTIONARY OF THE TIBETAN LANGUAGE, in English, in one volume

calf lettered, very scarce in this country Calcutta, 1834 Prepared and printed under the auspices of the Royal Society of Bengal.

490 Curtius (E.) Zur Geschichte des Wegebaus bei den Griechen, Berlin, 1855-D'Anville (M.) Analyse de la Carte intitulée les Côtes de la Grece et de l'Archipel, Paris, 1757 491 Cyprian (E. S.) Historia der Augspergischen Confession vellum

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Gotha, 1730

492 Cyrilli (St.) Epistola ad beatum Augustinum Episcopum De Miraculis beati Jheronymi Epistola Hieronimi ad Susannam lapsam et ad Elydorum, capitals rubricated gothic letter, RARE sine loco, nom typog. aut anno 493 Danfrie (Philip) Declaration de l'usage du Graphomètre, par la pratique duquel l'on peut mesurer toutes distances des choses, à la fin est adjusté un Traictè de l'usage du Trigonométre, cuts

printed "en Lettres de Civilité," unmentioned by Brunet

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Paris, 1597

494 D'Anvers (Mrs. Alicia) Academia; or Humours of the University of Oxford, 1691-Windsor Castle, a Poem by T. Otway, 1685-Poems to the Memory of E. Waller, 1688-Conflagration of London, 1667; and others

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495 De Brosses (M.) Histoire des Navigations aux Terres Australes, 2 vol. calf gilt Par. 1756

496 DECKER (T.) Villanies discovered by Lanthorne and Candlelight, and the Helpe of a New Cryer, called O per Se O, being an addition to the Belman's second Night Walke, with Canting Songs never before printed, woodcut of Belman on title

black letter, poor copy

John Busby, 1616

DE FOE, TRACTS BY, REPLIES BY ANTAGO

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497 History of Conformity, or a Proof of the Mischief of Impositions from the Experience of more than a Hundred Years, 1681 -The Conformists Plea for the Non-Conformists (by Pearce) The Judgment of Nonconformists, of the Interests of Reason in matters of Religion, 1676-A Sober Enquiry about the New Oath enjoyned on Non-Conformists The Non-Conformists Plea for Uniformity, 1674; and 3 others (9) 498 A Short History of Standing Armies, 1698-The same, third edition, 1698-A Letter Balancing the necessity of Keeping a Land Force in time of Peace, with the Dangers that may follow it, 1697-Confutation of the same, 1698-A Letter from the Author of the Argument against a Standing Army to the Author of the Ballancing Letter, 1697-An Argument shewing that a standing Army is inconsistent with a Free Government, 1697-The Seaman's Opinion of a Standing Army, in Opposition to a Fleet at Sea, 1699 (7) 499 The two great Questions considered: What the French King will do, What Measures the English ought to take, 1700 -An Answer to a late Experiment, or the Shortest way with the Dissenters exemplified, being the Case of Abraham Gill, 1707-Dissenters Self-Condemned, being a full Answer to Mr. De Laune's Plea for the Non-Conformists, by W. Robertson, 1710

500 A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty, or Wiggish Loyalty and Church Loyalty Compared, 1702-A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty (mistaken for Defoe's), 1687-A New Test of the Church of England's Honesty, 1704-A Test of the Truest Church Man, 1711 -A Warning for the Church of England, 1706-The Memorial of the State of England, in Vindication of the Queen-The Church and the Administration, 1705 (6)

DE FOE'S TRACTS-continued.

501 The Apparent Danger of an Invasion by a Kentish Gentleman, 1701-The Kentish Fable, or the Lion and the Foxes, to which is added, The old Game play'd over again, written and collected by a Man of Kent, 1701-Jus Populi Anglicani, or the Subject's Right of Petitioning set forth, occasioned by the Case of the Kentish Petitioners, 1701-Some necessary Considerations relating to all future Elections, 1702Some Cautions offered to the Considerations of those who are to Chuse Members of Parliament - Division our Destruction; or a Short History of the French Faction in England, 1702

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502 An Enquiry into Occasional Conformity, 1702-The Dissenters Answer to the High Church Challenge, 1704 · More Short Ways with the Dissenters, 1704-An Answer to the Shortest Way with the Dissenters, exemplified in the Case of Abraham Gill of the Isle of Ely, 1707-The Fox with his Firebrand Unkennell'd and Insnar'd, or a Short Answer to D. De Foe's Shortest Way, &c. 1703-A Fair Way with the Dissenters, 1704 6) 503 A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty, &c. 1702A New Test, &c. 1687-A Memorial of the State of England in Vindication of the Queen, 1705-The Two Great Questions Considered; What the French King will do, What Measures the English ought to take, 1700— Remarks upon the same, 1700-Some Necessary Considerations relating to all future Elections of Members to serve in Parliament, 1702

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504 Legions New Paper, being a Second Memorial to the Gentleman of a late House of Commons, 1702-Legions Humble Address to the Lords answered, Paragraph by Paragraph

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-The Legionites Plot; or an Account of some late designs

to create a Misunderstanding betwixt the King and his People, 1701; and 4 on Standing Armies

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505 The New Association (by C. Leslie), 2 parts; the second containing an Answer to some objections in the pretended D. Foes explication in the Reflections upon the Shortest Way, &c. 1702 and 3; two editions, the first of the third and triplicate copy of part 2

(5) 506 Moderation, a Virtue, 1703-Appeal of the Clergy of England to my Lords the Bishops, with the Presbyterian Eloquence of John Tutchen and Dan Foe in the Weekly Observatory and Reviews, 1706-Tryal, Examination and Condemnation of Occasional Conformity (Satyrical), 1703-The Case of mixt Communion (by John Collinges, D.D.); and others on Occasional and Non-Conformity

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DE FOE'S TRACTS-continued.

507 Moderation, a Virtue, or the Occasional Conformist justifyed from the Imputation of Hypocrisy, 1703—The Wolf Stript of his Shepherds Cloathing in answer to a late celebrated Book intituled Moderation a Virtue (by Mr. Leslie), third edition, 1704-Moderation truly stated, or a Review of Moderation a Virtue, with a Preface to Dr. Davenant (by Mrs. Astell) 1704-Moderation still a Virtue, 1704—The Mask of Moderation pulled off the foul face of Occasional Conformity, being an Answer to a late Poisonous Pamphlet, Moderation still a Virtue, 1704

508 Lord Haversham's Speech in the House of Peers-A Speech without doors, 1704-A brief Account of the Tack, 1705, two copies-The Character of a Tacker, to which is added the Character of an Anti-Tacker; &c.

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509 Moderation Displayed, a Poem, 1704-De Laune, Narrative of his Sufferings for publishing "A Plea for the Non-Conformists," 1684-Letter to Mr. Secretary Trenchard discovering a Conspiracy against the Laws and Constitutions -Letter to (Drake) the Author of the Memorial of the State of England (by Stephens), 1705-Cassandra (but I hope not) telling what will become of it, part 1, 4 copies, part 2, 3 copies

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510 De la Guard (Theodore) The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America, willing to help-mend his Native Country lamentably battered, both in the Upper-Leather and Sole, with all the honest Stitches he can take, 1647-The Jovial Tinker of England willing to hammer the Covenant and Scots Commissioners into English at a very reasonable Rate, by Borealis Guard, 1648

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511 De Laune (Tho.) Plea for the Non-Conformists, with Narrative of his Tryal for writing the same

1704

1704

511*De Laune. Another copy 512 De Levis (E.) Dissert. sopra Diverse Antiche Inscrizioni e Medagli Epitalamiche ritrovate ne gli stati del Re di Sardegna, &c. two parts in one vol. Torino, 1781-84 513 Della Valle (Gul.) Lettere Sanesi sopra le Belle Arti, 3 vol. plates

Roma, 1786

Hale, 1685

514 Delphini (H.) Enuchi Conjugium die Capaunen-Heyhrath, hoc est, scripta et Judicia Varia de Conjugio inter Eunuchum et Virginem anno MDCLXVI 515 Dempsteri (T.) Apparatus ad Historiam Scoticam lib. II. accesserunt Martyrologium Scoticum et Scriptorum Scotorum Nomenclatura, wanting the last leaf after page 24 of the 3rd part Bononiæ, 1622

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