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[l.para] A booke of priuate prayer, necessarye to be vsed of all Christians with manye Godlye prayers.
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The history of the Old and New Testament, : extracted out of the sacred Scripture and writings of the fathers to which are added the lives, travels and sufferings of the Apostles; with a large and exact historical chronology ... The whole illustrated with two hundred thirty four sculptures, and three maps. ... Translated from the Sieur de Royaumont, by several hands: supervised and recommended by Dr. Horneck
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Letter to Peter Bayne
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Letter to Peter Bayne
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The poetical works : of John Milton. With a life of the author, by William Hayley..
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Paradise Lost
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1
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Opposite page 85
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Paradise lost : A poem, in twelve books
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Frontispiece
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1
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Opposite page 424
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The Gentleman's Magazine
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View of the Duke of Bridgewater's Aquaduct over the River Mersey
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36
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Opposite page 32
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The Gentleman's Magazine
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Plan of the old Navigation from Liverpool to Manchester, (in parts) and of the Duke of Bridgewaters Canal from the Coal Mine to Manchester, and to Stradford
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36
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Autograph letter by George Berkeley
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A Certaine And Perfect Relation Of The Encovnter And Bloody Slavghter which is newly happened betweene the Marquesse Spinolas forces, and the forces within the Towne of Breda: With the copie of a Letter sent by the Marquis Spinola to the Archdusses of Austria to this effect, openly shewing his priuate intent for what causes the must of necessitie leaue the siege of Breda, and would haue done before now, had it not beene that hee must haue indangered to haue left his Ordnance behind him; Likewise a confirmatiue rehearsall of relieuing the Towne of Breda after a new inuention, with the Prince of Oranges designes, both to annoy the enemy, and drowne their trenches
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[rev.D] A Godlye exhortation to all suche as professe the Gospell : wherin they are by the sweete promises therof prouoked and stirred vp to folow the same in liuing, & by the terrible threates feared from the contrary : Anno Do. M.D. xlix. the first day of January
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The fifth and sixth (seventh and eighth) of the Controversial letters: or the grand controversie, concerning the pretended temporal authority of popes over the whole earth, and the true sovereign of kings within their own respective kingdoms: Between two English gentlemen, the one of the Church of England: the other of the Church of Rome
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De termino Michaelis: An. primo R. iii; Fo; i: leafExplicit; Annvs Primvs Richardi Tercii, Noviter Emandatvs Atque impressus par me VVilhelmum Powell, commorantem in parochia Sancti Dvnstani, ad signum diui Georgii; Ornaments
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A Confession of the Christian faith, which was made at Constantinople in the year 1585, by one who, being complained of as a great heretick, gave this answer and reason of his faith
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A new list of all the conspirators that have been seiz'd, and where committed, since the discovery of the horrid plot, contriv'd by the phanaticks against the lives of his majesty and his royal highness: To which is annexed, the names of the late most famous ignoramus juries, &c
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Some questions and answers concerning religion, and the worship of God
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A fresh pursuit, wherein the controversie between the people call'd Anabaptists, and us who are call'd Quakers, is re-stated, and our charge of forgery against Thomas Hicks, and his abettors, re-enforced
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The book of common prayer
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To our sovereign lord, James the second, rightful king of Great Britain and Ireland: wheresoever he now inhabits in the parts beyond the seas: Dated July 25, 1692
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The sayings of Richard Stafford, a prisoner in Bethlehem hospital in Moorfields
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James Nailor Quaker set 2 howers on the pillory at Westminster whiped by the hang-man to the old Exchainge London, som dayes after stood too howers more on the pillory at the Exchainge, and there had his tongue bored throug with a hot iron & stigmatized in the forehead with the letter: B: Decemr: 17: anno dom: 1656
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Tale of King Florus and the fair Jehane
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London binding
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15
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Upper & lower covers
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The Public Whipping Post for Slaves at Rio de Janerio
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Rumanian bird and beast stories: rendered into English
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Stork
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Inserted after page 144
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The pastorals of Virgil,: with a course of English reading, adapted for schools: in which all the proper facilities are given, enabling youth to acquire the Latin language, in the shortest period of time; Illustrated by 230 engravings
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Illustrations of Imitation of Eclogue I
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Opposite page 15
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The pastorals of Virgil,: with a course of English reading, adapted for schools: in which all the proper facilities are given, enabling youth to acquire the Latin language, in the shortest period of time; Illustrated by 230 engravings; Vol.1
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Illustrations of Imitation of Eclogue I
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Opposite page 17
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Line & Form
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Lines of exaltation and rejoicing in unison. The Morning Stars after William Blake. The Book of Job.
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19
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A few chapters in workshop re-construction and citizenship
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Christie binding
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Upper cover
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William Blake: a critical essay
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The works of William Blake, poetic, symbolic, and critical
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3
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29
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The works of William Blake, poetic, symbolic, and critical
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Blake's head
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2
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Frontispiece
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The castle of Otranto
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The Castle of Otranto: Title page
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Title page
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Contrasts: or, A parallel between the noble edifices of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and similar buildings of the present day: Shewing the present decay of taste
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New Church Open Competition
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An account of some ancient monuments in Westminster Abbey
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Monument of Aveline
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2
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Plate 29
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An Account of Some Ancient Monuments in Westminster Abbey
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The figure of Aveline Countess of Lancaster, cumbent on her monument
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2
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Plate 30
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