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1422 COMTE de GABALIS, ou Entre-1432 CONFESSIONS OF AN OLD BACHE

tems sur les Sciences Secretes-Nouveaux Entretems sur les Sciences SecretesAmst. 1715.-Les Genies Assistans, et Gnomes irreconciliables, ou Suite au Compte de Gabalis. A la Haye, 1718, 3 vols. in 1, 12mo. calf, 6s. 6d. scarce. 1715-18 1423 COMYN'S (Thos. De) State of the Philippine Islands, being a Historical and Descriptive account of that portion of the Indian Archipeligo, translated from the Spanish, with notes, by W. Walton, 8vo. bds. 2s. 6d. 1821 1424 CONCEPCION (Geronimo dela) Emporio del Orb Cadiz illustrada investigacion de sus Antiguas Grandeza, plates and maps, folio, calf, 10s.

Amsterdam, 1690 A curious book, containing a Genealogical Tree, to show that Jesus Christ descended in a direct line from a woman of Cadiz. The 6th Book treats only of the invasion of Cadiz by the English in 1596.

1425 CONCHOLOGY—ALBERS' (J.C.) Malacogrophia Maderensis five Enumeratio Molluscorum quæ in Insulis Maderæ et Portus Sancti aut Viva Exstant aut Fossillia reperiuntur, 17 BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED PLATES, containing many hundred figures, 4to. green calf gilt, marbled edges, £1. 15s. Berolini, 1854

1426 CONDE (D. J. A.) Historia de la Dominacion de los Arabes en Espana, folding plate of Inscriptions, 3 vols. 12mo. hf. spanish calf, 7s. 6d. Barcelona, 1844 1427 CONDER'S MODERN TRAVELLER, a popular description of the various Countries of the Globe, upwards of 150 maps and engravings, 33 vols. 18mo. hf. morocco, £2. 18s. (pub. £9. 18s.) 1830, &c.

"A very valuable work, containing more information on the actual state of the world than perhaps any other in existence."-Lowndes. 1428 CONDER'S (J.) THE STAR in the East, and other Poems, 12mo.bds. 2s. 1824 1429 CONDORCET'S (M. de) Outlines of a Historical View of the Progress of the Human Mind, 8vo. calf gilt, 3s. 6d. 1795 1430 CONFERENCES between the Danish Missionaries and the Malabarian Bramins (or Heathen Priests) in the East Indies, concerning the Truth of the Christian Religion, translated out of high Dutch, by Mr. Phillipps, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s. 1719

SCARCE.

1431 CONFESSION (The) OF FAITH, together with the larger and lesser Catechisms, composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines then sitting at Westminster, presented to both Houses of Parliament, 12mo. old calf, 5s. 6d. 1688

LOR, post 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. (pub. 10s. 6d.)

1830

"Whoever this old bachelor may be, we hesitate not to term him one of the most entertaining, instructive, and philosophical authors that have lately come before our critical tribunal." —Literary Chronicle.

1433 CONGREVE'S DRAMATIC and POETICAL WORKS, frontispiece, 2 vols. 12mo. old calf gilt, 5s. 6d.

1733 1434 CONGREVE'S DRAMATIC AND PoETICAL WORKS, frontispiece, 3 vols. 12mo. 1753 old calf, 7s. 6d. 1435 CONGREVE'S DRAMATIC and PoETICAL WORKS, portrait and plates, 3 vols. royal 8vo. old calf gilt, gilt edges, £1. 18s. Baskerville, Birmg. 1761

1436 CONGREVE'S DRAMATIC WORKS and Poems, portrait and plates, 2 vols. 12mo. hf. calf, 6s. 6d.

1788

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1438 CONSIDERATIONS upon the Institution of Marriage, with some thoughts concerning the Force and Obligation of the Matrimonial Contract, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. scarce. 1739

1439 CONSTABLE'S MISCELLANY of Original and select Publications in the various departments of Literature, the Sciences and the Arts, comprehending the most Standard Works in Divinity, History, Biography, Voyages, Travels, Modern Discoveries, Inventions, &c. by the most popular authors, 80 vols. 12mo. cloth (complete set) £6. 15s. 1827-38

Another copy, 80 vols. 12mo. new hf. morocco, uncut, gilt tops, £8. 10s. 1440 CONSTANTINOPLE and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor, illustrated in a series of drawings by Allom, with a Historical account of Constantinople by Rev. Robert Walsh, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. calf, 18s.

1838

1441 CONYBEARE and HOWSON'S Life and Epistles of St. Paul, comprising a complete Biography of the Apostle, and a Paraphrastic Translation of his Epistles, copiously illustrated by numerous engravings on steel and wood, from original drawings by W. H. Bartlett, maps, &c. 2 vols. 4to. new calf extra, gilt edges, £3. 3s. (pub. £4. 16s) 1855

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EARL OF SHAFTESBURY, from Original
Documents in the Possession of the
Family, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 6s. 6d.

1442 CONYBEARE'S (W. J.) ESSAYS, | 1451 COOKES' (G. W.) Life of the first Ecclesiastical and Social, reprinted with additions from the Edinburgh Review, LIBRARY EDITION, 8vo. cloth, 7s. 6d. (pub. 12s.) 1855 1443 CONVERSATIONS LEXIKON Allgemeine deutscheReal-Encyklopädie fur die gebildeten Stande, 15 vols. 8vo. hf. calf, very neat, £2. 5s. Leipsic, 1843

1444 COOK'S (Capt. Jas.) FIRST, SECOND, and THIRD VOYAGES round the World, plates, 8 vols.-Life by Kippis, 1 vol.Wales and Bayly's Astronomical Observations made during Cook's Second Voyage, 1 vol. together 10 vols. 4to. and folio atlas of plates, fine impressions, russia extra, marbled leaves (except the Astronomical Observations and atlas, which are hf. russia to match) £8. 8s. 1773-88 1445 COOK'S (Capt.) THREE VOYAGES round the World, and Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, illustrated with map and plates, 7 vols. 8vo. bds. uncut, £1. 5s. (pub. £3. 13s. 6d.) F1446 COOK'S (Capt.) SECOND VOYAGE towards the South Pole and round the World, performed in the years 1772-3-4 and 75, portraits, maps, and plates, vols. 4to. old calf gilt, 15s. SCARCE. 1777 1447 COOK'S (Capt.) THIRD VOYAGE to the Pacific Ocean for making discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere, in the years 1776-7-8-9 and 80, maps, &c. 3 vols. royal 4to. bright old calf gilt, FINE COPY, £1. 1s. 1785

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1821

1448 COOK'S (Capt.) JOURNAL of his last Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, in the years 1776-7-8 and 79, map and plates, 8vo. hf. russia, 2s. 1781 1449 COOKE'S BRITISH TRAVELLER, or a Tourist's Pocket Directory of the Counties of England, maps, 53 vols. 18mo. hf. calf neat, £1. 15s. 1805 Contains Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Wilts, Hants, Somerset, Lancashire, Hertford, York. Berks, Buckingham, Bedford, Cambridge, Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Middlesex, Essex, Worcester, Durham, Oxford, Cumberland, Derby, Lincoln, Hereford, Huntingdon, Rutland, Nottingham, and North Wales.

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1836 1452 COOKE'S (Henry) Sermon preached at the Funeral of the Lady Lumley, at Bardfield, in Essex, April 20th, 1704, sm. 4to. cloth, 2s.

1704 1453 COOK'S (Capt. S. S.) Sketches in Spain during the years 1829-30-31, and 1832, containing notices of some districts very little known, manners, government, fine arts, natural history, and commerce, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 4s. 1834

1454 COOPER'S (Rev. E.) Sermons Elucidating some of the leading doctrines of the Gospel, 8vo. hf. calf gilt, 4s. 6d.

1808 1455 COOPER'S (Rev. E.) Practical and Familiar Sermons, designed for Parochial and Domestic Instruction, 7 vols. post 8vo. cloth, 16s. (pub. £1. 18s.) 1830 1456 (OOPER'S (Thos.) Purgatory of Suicides, a Prison Rhyme, in Ten Books, fcap. 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. (pub. 7s. 6d.)

1853.

1457 COOPER'S (J. F.) Pilot, a Tale of the Sea, frontispiece and vignette, fcap. 8vo. cloth, 2s.

1835 1458 COOTES' LIFE OF CAIUS JULIUS CESAR, drawn from the most authentic sources of information, portrait, 12mo. cloth gilt, 2s.

1796 1459 COPE'S PULPIT SYNOPSIS, containing Outlines of Sermons, with Hints to Ministers on conducting the Worship of God, and Remarks on Extempore Preaching, 12mo. cloth, 3s.

1837

1460 COPLESTON'S (Bp.) Enquiry into the Doctrines of Necessity and Predestination, preached before the University of Oxford, with Notes and an Appendix on the 17th Article of the Church of England, 8vo. bds. 6s. 6d. SCARCE. 1821

1461 CORBET (Bp.) POETICA STROMATA, or a collection of sundry Pieces in Poetry, sm. 8vo. (pp. 121) calf, 6s. 6d. 1648 Published under the eye of the Bishop's family, and contains 24 poems.

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1462 CORBET'S (Bp.) POEMS, to which is now added Oratio in Funus Henrici Principis,' from Ashmole's Museum, biographical Notes, and Life of the Author, by Gilchrist, 8vo. hf. morocco, uncut, gilttop, 7s. 6d. 1807

"The best edition, ably edited."-Lowndes. "Bishop Corbet's Poems have considerable feeling, humour, and neatness."-Headley.

MOIRS of Anne, Duchess of Brittany, Twice Queen of France, post 8vo. cloth, 4s. (pub. 10s. 6d.)

1855

1463 CORNEILLE'S POMPEY the GREAT, | 1474 COSTELLO'S (Louisa Stuart) MEtranslated by Waller, Earl of Dorset, Sir C. Sedley, and Godolphin, sm. 4to. hf. bd. 3s. 1663 1464 CORNWALLIS (Lady Jane) The Private Correspondence of, 1613-1644, from the Originals in Possession of the Family, post 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d.

Privately printed 1842 1465 CORRET'S ORIGINES GAULOISES celles des plus Anciens Peuples de l'Europe puisées dans le vraie source, portrait, 8vo. hf. morocco, 6s. 6d. 1801 1466 CORYAT'S (Thomas) CRUDITIES hastily gobled up in Five Months' Travels in France, Savoy, Italy, Rhetia, called the Grisons Country, Helvetia, alias Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands, newly digested in the Hungrie Aire of Odcombe, in Somerset, and now dispersed to the Nourishment of the Travelling Members of this Kingdom, frontispiece and plates, 4to. good sound tall copy, elegantly bd. in olive morocco extra, gilt edges, in RIVIERE'S BEST STYLE, £9. 19s. 6d. VERY RARE.

1611

In 1608 he travelled through France, Germany, and Italy, walking 1975 miles, more than half of which were accomplished in one pair of shoes, which were only once mended, and on his return, were hung up in Odcomb Church, Somersetshire, where they were allowed to hang in undisturbed dignity for nearly a century. 1467 CORYAT'S

CRUDITIES hastily

gobled up in Five Months' Travels in France, Savoy, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, &c. engravings, 3 vols. 8vo. hf. calf neat, £2. 12s. 6d. SCARCE. 1776 To this edition are added his Letters from India, Orations, Character, Death, &c. 1468 CORY'S (J. P.) Metaphysical Inquiry into the Method, Objects, and Result of Ancient and Modern Philosophy, fcap. 8vo. cloth, 5s. Pickering, 1833 1469 COSIN'S (Bp.) COMPLETE WORKS, now first collected, 5 vols. 8vo. new cloth, £1. 1s. Oxford, 1843 1470 COSIN'S (Bp.) Scholastic History of the Canon of Scripture, frontispiece by Dolle, 4to. very fine clean copy in the original calf binding, 5s. 6d. 1762 1471 COSİN'S (Bp.) collection of Private Devotions, called the Hours of Prayer, thick 32mo. cloth, 2s. 6d. 1845 1472 COSIN'S (Bp.) History of Popish Transubstantiation, new edition, with Memoir of the Author, by Brewer, post Svo. cloth, 2s. 6d. (pub. 5s.) 1850 1473 COSTELLO'S (Louisa Stuart) MEMOIRS of Eminent Englishwomen, illustrated with numerous highly finished portraits, 4 vols. 8vo. cloth, 16s.

1844

1475 COSTELLO'S (Dudley) Tour through the Valley of the Meuse, with the Legends of the Walloon Country and the Ardennes, coloured frontispiece and title, and numerous woodcuts, post 8vo. new cloth, 3s. 6d. or new hf. calf gilt, 4s. 6d. (pub. 10s. 6d.)

1856

"This work is one of the most agreeable tourist manuals we have ever seen, inasmuch as the author has paused, not only to enquire at each place he visited, but also to reflect upon the result of his enquiries, which he communicates in a style highly pleasing and graphic, and often learned."Art Journal.

"Unaffectedly written, and nicely illustrated; and will be found a well-informed, well-bred, chatty companion, to whomsoever pleasure may be the Valley of the Meuse, or business may keep at home. It is for in-doors as well as out."-Examiner. 1476 COSMO III. (Grand Duke of Tuscany) Travels of, through England, during the Reign of Charles II. translated from the Italian MS. with a Memoir, &c. portrait and 39 views, royal 4to. new hf. calf gilt, 12s. 6d.

1821

1477 COSTUMES of the HEREDITARY STATES of AUSTRIA, illustrated by 50 coloured plates, 1804-The COSTUME of the RUSSIAN EMPIRE, illustrated by 73 coloured plates, 1803-The MILITARY COSTUMES of TURKEY, illustrated by 30 coloured plates, 1818-The PUNISHMENTS of CHINA, illustrated by 22 coloured plates, 1808, together containing 175 beautiful coloured engravings, descriptive letter-press, 4 vols. 4to. hf. morocco, uncut, £2. 5s. £23. 12s. 6d.)

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(pub. v. y. 1478 COSTUMES-Dresses, Morals, and Customs of Holland in the 19th Century, 20 finely coloured plates, 4to. bds. 10s. 6d. Amsterdam, 1808 1479 COSTUME-BAXTER'S (T.) Illustration of the Egyptian, Grecian, and Roman Costume, 40 plates, beautifully executed in outline, impl. 8vo. bds. 5s. 6d. (pub. 16s.) 1810 1480 COSTUME-Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the English, 50 coloured plates, sm. 9s. 6d. (pub. £3. 3s.) Murray, 1814 1481 COSTUME - Twenty-four Subjects exhibiting the Costumes of Paris, the Incidents taken from Nature, designed and drawn by J. J. Chalon, 24 coloured plates, 4to. bds. 10s. 6d. 1822

4to.

1482 COTMAN'S Architectural Anti- | 1492 COWLEY'S (Abraham) WORKS, with quities of Normandy, with Historical and many portraits and plates, BEST EDITION, Descriptive Notices by Dawson Turner, 3 vols. 8vo. good copy, calf neat, 14s. with 100 large and highly finished etchings, 2 vols. in 1, impl. folio, hf. morocco uncut, £3. 10s. (pub. £12. 12s.)

1822 1483 COTTINGHAM'S (L. N. Smiths', Founders', and Ornamental Metal

Workers' Director, comprising a variety of Designs in the present Taste for Gates, Piers, Balcony Railings, Window-guards, Verandas, Balustrades, Vases, &c. &c. 45 plates, folio, cloth, 18s. (pub. £2. 2s.) 1844 1484 COTTLE'S (Joseph) Malvern Hills, with Minor Poems and Essays, portrait, plates, and facsimile, 2 vols. 12mo. bds. third edition, 4s.

1829

The above interesting volumes contain Essays

on Chatterton and the Rowley MSS., on the Life and Character of Psalmanazar, Description of the Oreston Caves, &c., &c.

1485 COTTON'S (Clement) None but Christ! None but Christ! intimating, that in Him, who is the Lord of Lords and Prince only, is to be found the full and absolute cure of Man's misery, 12mo. neat, 3s. 1637 1486 COTTON'S (Sir R.) Abstract out of the Record of the Tower touching the King's Revenue, and how they have supported themselves, a Treatise, showing that the Soveraigne's Person is required in the Councills or Assemblies of the State, as well at the Consultations as at conclusions, sm. 4to. hf. calf neat, 3s. 6d. 1641 1487 COTTON'S (Sir R.) Exact Abridgment of the Records of the Tower of London, revised by W. Prynne, folio, calf, LARGE PAPER, 18s. 6d. 1657 * Contains autographs of E. Malone, who in a MS. note states the work to be by Bowyer, keeper of the Records.

1488 COTTRELL'S (C. H.) Recollections of Siberia in the years 1840 and 1841, map, 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d.

1842 1489 COURAYER'S (P. F.) Dissertation on the Validity of the Ordinations and Successions of the English Bishops, 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d. Oxford, 1844 1490 COURTENAY'S Poetical Review of the Literary and Moral Character of the late Dr. Samuel Johnson, with notes, 4to. sewed, 3s. 1786 1491 COURTENAY (Rev. Reginald) on the Future States, their Evidences and Nature considered on Principles, Physical, Moral, and Scriptural, 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d. Pickering, 1843

1707

1493 COWLEY'S (Abraham) PROSE WORKS, including his Essays in Prose and Verse, post 8vo. newly bd. calf gilt, marbled leaves, 7s. 6d. Pickering, 1826 1494 COWLEY'S (Mrs.) POETICAL AND DRAMATIC WORKS, 3 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, marbled edges, 4s. 6d. 1813

1495 COWPER'S POETICAL WORKS, with his Correspondence, Translations, and Life, by Southey, illustrated with numerous portraits and vignettes, beautifully engraved by eminent artists, 15 vols. fcap. 8vo. cloth, £1. 15s. (pub. £3. 15s.)

1835-37 1496 COWPER'S (W.) POEMS complete, with a Biographical and Critical Introduction by Dale, illustrated by 75 beautiful wood engravings, 2 vols. post 8vo. hf. morocco uncut, gilt tops, 16s. 6d. (pub. £1. 4s)

1841

"The main feature of this work is bibliopolic, the beauty of its type, the vellum-like character of number of its illustrations. In these respects it its paper, the amplitude of its margins, and the appears to us the handsomest of all the editions of Cowper."-Spectator.

1854

1497 COWPER'S POETICAL WORKS, with a Preface by the Rev. T. S. Grimshawe, portrait and vignette, 18mo. newly and handsomely bd. in calf gilt, marbled edges, 5s. 6d. or morocco super extra, gilt 1498 COWPER'S POETICAL WORKS, edges, 8s. with Preface by the Rev. T. S. Grimshawe, portrait and fine plates by Gilbert, 12mo. new calf gilt, marbled edges, 8s. 6d. or new hf. calf gilt, marbled edges, 6s. 6d.

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1858

Cowper is the poet of a well-educated and well-principled Englishman. Home, sweet home," is the scene-limited as it may be imagined-in which he contrives to concentrate a thousand beauties, which others have scattered far and wide upon objects of less interest and attraction. His pictures are, if I inay so speak, conceived with all the tenderness of Raffaelle, and executed with all the finish and sharpness of Teniers. No man, in such few words, tells his tale, or describes his scene, so forcibly and so justly."-Dibdin. 1499 COX'S (Capt. Hiram) Journal of a Residence in the Bhurman Empire, and more particularly at the Court of Amarapoorah, coloured plates, 8vo. calf neat, 3s. 1821

1500 COX (Rev. J. E.) PROTESTANTISM contrasted with Romanism, by the acknowledged and authentic teaching of each Religion, edited by Rev. J. E. Cox, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 8s. 6d. (pub. £1. 8s.)

1852

Murray, 1822

1501 COXE'S (P.) SOCIAL DAY, illustrated | 1508 CRABBE'S POETICAL WORRS, comwith 32 fine engravings_(including plete, 8 vols. 12mo. calf gilt, 10s. 6d. Wilkie's scarce plate of the Broken Jar, and Smirke's Ball Room) all India 1509 CRABBE'S POETICAL WORKS, with proofs, impl. 8vo. LARGE PAPER, green his Letters and Journals, and his Life, by morocco, gilt edges, £1. 8s. 1813 his Son, plates, beautifully engraved by 1502 COXE'S (W.) Memoirs of the Life Finden, from designs by Stanfield, 8 vols. and Administration of Sir Robert Wal12mo. cloth, 18s. 6d. Murray, 1834 pole, Earl of Orford, portrait, 3 vols. 4to. hf. calf, 14s. 1798 1503 COXE'S (W.) Memoirs of the Kings of Spain of the House of Bourbon, from the Accession of Philip V. to the Death of Charles III. 1700 to 1788, drawn from original and unpublished documents, 3 vols 4to. hf. calf, uncut, £1. 10s. 1813

1504 COXE'S (W.) Memoirs of John, Duke of Marlborough, with his original Correspondence, collected from the Family Records at Blenheim, and other authentic sources, illustrated with portraits, maps, and military plans, 3 vols. 4to. very clean copy in the original bds. £1. 8s. (pub. £9. 9s.) 1818

"It is impossible for any one to judge properly of this part of our Annals, without a diligent perusal of this very entertaining and valuable work."-Professor Smyth.

1505 COXE'S (W.) Private and Original
Correspondence of Charles Talbot, Duke
of Shrewsbury, with King William, the
Leaders of the Whig Party, &c. &c. with
Historical and Biographical Narratives
from the Family Papers, portrait, 4to.
bds. 8s. 6d.
1821
1506 COUNCILS-COMBER'S (Dr.) Roman
Forgeries in the Councils during the first
four centuries, 1689-A Historical Ex-

amination of the Authority of General
Councils, 1688-A Discourse concerning
the Second Council of Nice, 1688-Ad-
vice given to Pope Paul III. (wants title)
-Demonstration that the Church of Rome
and her Councils have Erred, 1688-
Stillingfleet's Council of Trent examined
and disproved by Catholick Tradition,
1688-Of the Authority of Councils and
the Rule of Faith, 1687, in 1 vol. 4to.
calf, 15s.
v. d.

Given by Dr. Goodwin to the curacy of Shaw Chapel, and his successors in that curacy for ever. 1743-written on the title of the first Tract mentioned in this collection.

1507 CRABB'S Universal Historical Dictionary, or Explanation of the Names of Persons and Places in the departments of Biblical and Ecclesiastical History, Mythology, Heraldry, Biography, &c. portraits, 2 vols. 4to. bds. 15s. (pub. £5.8s.) 1825

"Nature's sternest painter, yet the best."Lord Byron.

1510 CRADOCK'S (Samuel) Apostolical History, containing the Acts, Labours, Travels, Sermons, Discourses, Miracles, Successes, and Sufferings of the Holy Apostles, from Christ's Ascension to the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus, folio, hf. calf, 6s. 6d.

1672

1511 CRAIK'S (G. L.) Romance of the Peerage, or Curiosities of Family History, portraits, 4 vols. post 8vo. cloth, 18s. (pub. £2. 2s.) 1848-50

curious histories and anecdotes of our great A most interesting work, containing many families for the last three centuries, from authentic documents.

1512 CRAMOND-The Ancient and Modern State of the Parish of Cramond, with Biographical and Genealogical Collections, respecting some of the most considerable Families and Individuals connected with that district, comprehending a Sketch of the Life and Projects of John Law, of Lauriston, map, portrait, plates, and genealogical tables, 4to. calf gilt, 15s. Edinburgh, 1794 1513 CRANMER'S (Archbp.) Defence of the Sacrament, edited by the Rev. H. J. Todd, presentation copy to Dr. Bliss, 8vo. bds. 3s. 6d.

1514 CRASHAW'S (R.) Steps to

1825

the

Temple-The Delights of the Muses, and Carmen Deo Nostro, frontispiece, sm. 8vo. hf. calf, antique style, carmine edges, very clean copy, 12s. SCARCE.

In the Savoy, 1670 1515 CRASHAW'S (R.) Complete Works (in Verse) edited by W. B. Turnbull, fcap 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d. 1858

1516 CRAUFURD'S Researches concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, &c. of Ancient and Modern India, 2 vols. 8vo. uncut, 4s.

1817

1517 CRAWFURD'S (John) History of the Indian Archipelago, 3 vols.-Crawfurd's Journal of an Embassy to Siam, 2 vols. Crawfurd's Journal of an Embassy to Ava, 2 vols.-together 7 vols. 8vo. numerous maps and plates, uniform in new hf. calf gilt, £2. 2s. (pub. at £5. 16s. in bds.) 1820-34

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