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CARNE, REV. ROBERT HARKNESS. (Con.). 19th Nov, 1806. b. St. Austell? about 1785. d. Jersey, 18-.

A Series of Letters in Refutation of the Socinian Heresy, with an Appendix, containing Scripture Proofs of the Deity of Christ, etc. By the Rev. R. H. Carne, Curate of Torbryan. Exeter, Woolmer, n.d. [1815], 8°., 16.

The Proper Deity and distinct Personalty, Agency, and Worship of the Holy Spirit vindicated against the recent cavils of Messieurs Baring, Bevan, Cowan, &c., late seceders from the Church of England; to which is added an Appendix on the Doctrines of the Trinity and Incarnation, and also an Alphabetical List of Fifty Hebrew Titles of Deity with explanations. By R. H. Carne. Sold by Dyer...Exeter...n.d. [Exeter, T. Besley, jun., Printer, 1818], 8°., PP. xix and 313, 6'-.

NOTE.-Preface dated Exeter, Oct., 1818.

Reason for withdrawing from the National Establishment, with a brief statement of Doctrinal Sentiments. By R. H. Carne, A.B., late of Exeter College, Oxford. Lond., Printed for Francis Westley, 10, Stationers' Court, 1820, S., pp. 146, 2/-.

NOTE.-Mr. Carne was elected to the Lectureship of Marazion, but the Bishop refused to License him.

Brief Notices of the Rev. R. H. Carne's reasons for withdrawing from the National Establishment. By Francis Huysche, Vicar of Okehampton. Exeter, Trewman and Co., 1820, 8., pp. 64.

A Brief Reply to "Brief Notices, etc," by Rev. F. Huysche. By Rev, R. H. Carne. Exeter, 1820, 8°.

An Appendix to "A Brief Reply," being an Answer to the Rev. Mr. Huysche's Manuscript Observations on the same. By Rev. R. H. Carne. Exeter, Printed and Sold by T. Besley, jun., 223, High Street, 1821, 8°., pp. 112.

The Two Covenants, or Law and Gospel; being the substance of certain discourses lately delivered at the High Street Chapel, Exeter. By R. H. Carne...now Minister of the said Chapel. Lond., E. Palmer, 18, Paternoster Row; Exeter, C. Upham; 1828, 8°., pp. xiii and 455, 10/6.

A defence and explication of the sinlessness, immortality, and incorruptibility of the humanity of the Son of God. A Letter to the Editor of the Morning Watch, or Quarterly Journal of Prophecy [in refutation of certain statements in that Journal]. Lond., E. Palmer, 1829, 8°., pp. 42, 1/-.

The True Humanity of Christ [in answer to a Paper by Edward Irving]. A Second and Third Letter to the Editor of the Morning Watch. Lond., E. Palmer, 1829, 8°., pp. 63, 2/-.

CARNE, REV. ROBERT HARKNESS. (Con.). Familiar Thoughts on John, xvii, 21-24; new ed., enlarged and corrected, 18-, 8°., 2/6.

Review of the Discussion on the Origination of the Manhood of the Son of God, occasioned by statements of E. Irving and the Morning Watch on that subject; with Supplemental Remarks relative to the Botanico Anatomico Theological Essay on the same topic, by T. W. Chevalier...and concluded by an enquiry into the nature and immediate causes of the Death of the Lord Jesus Christ. Lond., E. Palmer, 1832, 8°., pp. 109.

NOTE. The date on the cover is 1833.

Specimen of a Hebrew Grammar, adapted to the more English Scholar, and calculated to render the Hebrew Language a most easy, speedy, and satisfactory acquisition. Lond., Seeley and Son, 1833, 8., pp. 52, 2/6.

Letters and Essays on the Generation of the Manhood of the Son of God, and on the nature and cause of his Death on the Cross. Lond., E. Palmer, 18-, 8., 7,6.

Discourse of the Doctrine of the Trinity in Unity. Lond., E. Palmer, 18-, 18°., 9d. Collection of Hymns with originals. Lond., E. Palmer, 18-, 12o., 5/-.

Examination of Pædo-baptism, for the satisfaction of Pædo-baptists. Lond., E. Palmer, 18-, 12°., 1-.

A Word to the Baptist Ministers, William Mackintosh and John Mason, of Exeter. Lond., E. Palmer, 18—, 12o., 4d.

The Spirit of God; a Sermon occasioned by a Tract on The Holy Spirit, by John Mason, of Exeter. Preached by the Rev. R. H. Carne. Lond., E. Palmer, 18—, 12o., 6d.

A Letter to the Rev. William Scoresby by 120, 6d. Rev. R. H. Carne. Lond., E. Palmer, 18—,

Gospel Herald. A Series of Discourses on the Glad Tidings of the Kingdom of God. No. i-iv. Lond., E. Palmer, 18-, 12o., 2d. each.

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CARPENTER, REV. JOHN. R. of Northleigh, Devon. b. Launceston, 15-. d. Northleigh, March, 1620. cf. Bliss' Wood, ii, 287.

A Sorrowful Song for Sinful Souls, composed upon the strange and wonderful shaking of the earth, 6th April, 1586. Lond., Printed for Henry Carr, 1586, 8°.

Remember Lot's Wife; Two Godlie and fruitfull Sermons, very convenient for this our time, on Luke, xvii, 32. Lond., printed by Thomas Orwin, 1588, sm. 8o.

A Preparatiue to Contentation. Lond., printed by Thomas Creede, 1597, 4°.

The Song of the Beloved concerning his Vineyard, modulated and applied to move men to know and embrace that which belongeth to their peace. Two Sermons on Isa., v, 1. Lond., 1599, 8°.

Contemplations for the institution of children in the Christian Religion. Lond., 1601, 8°.

Satyræ Haeretico-Mastiges in Lutherum scilicet Zuinglium, Calvinum, Plessæum aliosque cum antiquiores, tum neotericos Ecclesiæ Catholicæ antagonistas, Epigrammata quaedam in fine. subjunguntur eodem auctore. Burdigale, apud Franciscum Budier et Arnaldum du Breil typographos Illustrissimi Cardinalis de Sourdi, 1602, 8°.

Schelomonocham, or King Solomon, his Solace. Lond., 1606, 4°.

The Plaine Man's Spirituall Plough. Containing the Godly and Spirituall Husbandrie wherein every Christian ought to be exercised, for the happie increase of fruite to eternall life. By I. C., Preacher of the Word. Lond., Printed by Thomas Creede, 1607, 4°., pp. 240.

NOTE.-Dedicated to William Cotton, Lord Bishop of Exeter, and signed Norleigh in Deuon, the first of January, Anno Salutis, 1606.

CARPENTER, REV. RICHARD, B.D. R. of Sherwill and Lorhore. b. Cornwall, 1575. d. Loxhore, Devon, 18th Dec., 1627. cf. Bliss' Wood, ii, 418-19; C. Fitzgeffry's Affaniæ.

The Soule's Sentinel discovering the Sicke Man's devout Resolution; a Sermon preached at the Funeral Solemnities of Sir Arthur Ackland, Knt., 9th Jan., 1611-12. Lond., printed by Wm. Hall and John Beale for Ambrose Garbrand, 1612, 8°., pp. 112.

A Pastoral Charge faithfully given and discharged at the Trienniall Visitation of the Bishop of Exon at Barnstaple, in 1616 (on Acts, xx, 28). Lond., 1616, 8o.

Christ's Larum Bell of Love resounded. A Sermon on John, xv, 12. Lond., 1616, 8°.

The Conscionable Christian; or the Indevour of Saint Paul to have and discharge a good conscience always towards God and men : laid

CARPENTER, REV. RICHARD. (Con.).

open and applyed in three Sermons preached before the Honourable Judges of the Circuit, at their severall Assizes holden in Chard and Taunton, &c., 1620. Imprinted at Lond., by F. K. for John Bartlet, 1623, 4°.

CARPENTER, SAMUEL. d. 1815, aged 45 (?).

A Statement of the Evidence and Arguments of Counsel before the Committee of the House of Commons, on the Controverted Election for Saltash. By S. Carpenter, Esq., Barrister-atLaw. Lond., 1808, 8., 10/6.

CARPENTER, REV. WILLIAM, D.D. V. of Treneglos and Warbstow, afterwards Minister of Lanson and Preb. of Exeter. d. Exeter, 1808. A Sermon on the late General Fast.

A Sermon on the Harvest of this Year, 1777, from Acts, xiv, verse 17, addressed to the Farmers of this Kingdom; with a serious Hint or two to their Superiors. Lond., G. Robinson; Launceston, R. Martin; n.d. (1777), 4°., pp. 16.

CARPENTER, JANE. (wife of S. Carpenter? and sister of Stephen Drew). cf. Memoir of W. Carvosso (5th ed.), pp. 189-198.

CARR, REV. WILLIAM HOLWELL, B.D., F.R.S. Fellow of Exeter College 1778-91, V. of Menheniot 1791. b. Exeter, 1758. d. London, 24th Dec., 1830. cf. Gent. Mog., ci, pt. i, 370 (1831).

CARRINGTON, HENRY EDMUND (son of N. T. Carrington). b. Maidstone, 16th March, 1806. d. Bath, 5th Feb., 1859.

The Plymouth and Devonport Guide: with Sketches of the surrounding Scenery. Five Prints. Devonport, 1828, 8°.

CARRINGTON, NICOLAS TOMS (generally known as Noel Thomas). b. Plymouth, 19th July, 1777. d. Bath, 2nd Sept., 1830.

The Banks of the Tamar. A Poem. Plymouth Dock, Congdon, 1820, 8°.-Lond., 1826, 1828, 8°.

The Collected Poems of N. T. Carrington. Lond., Longman, 1834, 2 vols., 12o.

NOTE. Vol. ii, p. 194, On reading the Rev. R. Polwhele's Poem "On the Influence of Local Attachment"; vol. ii, p. 256, To Cornwall."

Remarks on Rev. R. Polwhele's Letter to Rev. Robert Hawker. 1799.

The Scenery at the mouth of the Lynher. MSS.

CARTER, THOMAS. d. Padstow.

An Improved Windlass. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1851, p. 48.

CARTHEW, ADMIRAL JAMES. b. Liskeard, Jan., 1770. d. Tredudwell, 28th Nov., 1855. cf. Gent. Mag., xlv, 184 (1856); O'Byrne's Naval Biog. Dict.

CARTHEW, LIEUT. JOHN, R.N. b. Liskeard, 19th April, 1796. d. 37, Alwyn Road, Isling; ton, 4th July, 1860. cf. O'Byrne's Naval Biog. Dict.

CARTHEW, THOMAS. Serjeant-at-Law. b. Cannalidgy, St. Issey, 4th April, 1657. d. London, July, 1704. Mem. of, in H. W. Woolrych's "Lives of the Serjeants," ii, 459-63.

Reports of Cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench from 3 Jas. II to 12 Will. III. By T. Carthew. Published by his Son. Lond., 1728, fol.-2nd ed., corrected, with additional references and three tables, Lond., 1741., fol.

CARUS, CARL GUSTAV. b. Leipzig, 3rd Jan., 1789.

England und Schottland im Jahre, 1844. 2 Theile, Berlin, 1845, 8°.

The King of Saxony's Journey through England and Scotland, in the year 1844. By Dr. C. G. Carus, Physician to IIis Majesty the King of Saxony. Trans. by S. C. Davison. [Nos. 36 and 37 of the Foreign Library]. Lond., Chapman and Hall, 1846, 8°.-1853, 8°., 11/-.

NOTE.-Cornwall, pp. 211—18.

CARVERTH, CAPT. HENRY, R.N. b. Casawes, St. Gluvias. d. London, 16th Sept., bur. St. Gluvias, 11th Nov., 1684. cf. Charnock's Biog. Navalis, i, 392-94.

CARVERTH, CAPT. RICHARD, R.N. (brother of the preceding). d. 28th April, 1728. cf. Charnock's Biog. Navalis, ii, 394.

CARVETH, JAMES. b. Terise in St. Breock, b. Terise in St. Breock, 10th Nov., 1816. Reasons for not Alliance. 1846, 8°.

joining the Evangelical

Vindication of Evangelical Truth and its Advocates, in a Letter to Mr. Joseph Barker on the Character and Tendency of his Writings. Lond., R. Abercrombie, 5, Horse Shoe Court, 1847, 12°., 6d.

Letter to J. Carveth, Wesleyan... Preacher. J. Carveth has published a letter to me in which he talks... against some of my Principles... I

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CARVETH, JAMES. (Con.).

offer a Reply, &c. Signed J. Barker. n.d., 12., pp. 44. Manchester Free Lib.

NOTE. No title page.

Conference Methodism & Government Grants: the Government Scheme of Education in cona Correspondence illustrative of the working of nection with Conference Methodism, conducted by Rev. James Carveth, W. Lindley, and J. Peachey. Reprinted from the Suffolk Chronicle. Lond., Hall & Co., n.d. [1848], 12o., pp. 23, 3d.

Nonconformists defended, or an attack resisted, in a Letter to the Rev. J. Reeve. Lond., Hall and Co.; Ipswich, Burton; n.d. [1848], 12o., pp. 12, 2d.

A new and practical scheme of reform developed; or the way to political equality and equitable taxation made plain. 1849, 8°.

Recantation demanded and refused; or a rejoinder to "An Appeal to Facts," contained in a pamphlet recently issued by the Rev. Robert Eckett, relative to the perogative exercised in the expulsion of the Rev. James Everett. 1850, 8°.

The prevarications of the Rev. Robert Eckett indicated and deplored; or animadversions on his pamphlets entitled "A Rebuke to the Rev. J. Carveth" and "Editorial Strictures examined," and also on an article published by him in the Wesleyan Methodist Association Magazine for Jan., 1851, on Ministerial Delinquencies. 1851, 8°.

The Wesleyan Association, Mr. Carveth, and the Liverpool Circuit. A...full and accurate Report of the Proceedings at the Public Meeting held in...Liverpool,...Sept. 6th, 1852, to hear the Statements of the Rev. J. C., relative to his...treatment by the Annual Assembly of the Wesleyan Methodist Association. Lond., W. B. King, 3, Whitefriars Street, n.d. [1852], 8°., pp. 15.

Sectarianism renounced; or undivided allegiance to Jesus avowed in a letter to a Bible

Christian Minister, with introductory and supplementary remarks by J. Carveth, "a servant of Jesus Christ." Wadebridge, printed by M. Quintrell, Bookbinder, etc.; B. Hockin, Bookseller; n.d. [1870], 8o., pp. 8.

CARVOLTH, ANDREW. b. Cubert, 1771. d. Newlyn in Pydar, 1845.

Plain directions for curing various diseases in Sheep, and for the management of Ewes after yeaning and after weaning their Lambs. Also, directions for curing the mange and killing worms in Horses, and curing the mange and killing ticks in Dogs. By A. Carvolth, of Newlyn [East], Cornwall. Brokenshir, printer, Truro, 1825, post 8o., pp. 56.

CARVOSSO, BENEDICT (elder brother of William Carrosso). b. Paul. d. Mousehole, 11th Dec., 1823. cf. Treffry's Memoirs of R. Trewavas, Sen. (ed. 1839), pp. 33, 64, 175, 210; Memoir of W. Carvosso (ed. 1835), pp. 79, 138–140. CARVOSSO, REV. BENJAMIN (son of Will. Carrosso). Wesleyan Minister. b. St. Gluvias, 29th Sept., 1789. d. Camborne, 2nd Oct., 1854. cf. Mem. of R. Trewavas, Senior (ed. 1839), p.

163-165.

The Great Efficacy of Simple Faith in the Atonement of Christ, exemplified in a Memoir of Mr. William Carvosso, sixty years a Class Leader in the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion. Written by himself, and Edited by his son [Rev. B. Carvosso]. Lond., Printed for the Editor, and sold by J. Mason...1835, 12o., pp. xxxii and 304, 3-2nd ed., 1836, 12o., 3/-.—3rd ed., 1836, 12o.—4th ed., 1836, 12o.-5th ed., 1837, 12., pp. 381.-7th ed., 1839, 18°., pp. 381.-8th ed., 1842, 12o., 3/-.-New York, Reprinted from the 10th London ed., 1847, 12o. -15th ed., Lond., 1859, 12°., pp. 381.

Drunkenness, the enemy of Britain, arrested by the hand of God in the recent temperance movement: a Sermon [on Isa., lxi, 19] preached at a Temperance Festival near Liskeard, on Whit-Tuesday, June 9th, 1840, by Rev. B. Carvosso. Liskeard, Printed by James Hill, 1840, 12o., 3d., or 2/6 per doz.-2nd ed., Barnstaple, 1841, 12°., pp. 24.

Account of D. B. Carvosso, by her Father [Rev. B. Carvosso]. 1840, 18°., pp. 32.

Attractive Piety; or Memorials of Will. Banks Carvosso, Grandson of the late Mr. W. Carvosso. By his Father [Rev. B. Carvosso]. 2nd ed., Lond., J. Mason, 1847, 18°., pp. 143. -3rd ed., 1847, 18°., pp. 143.-4th ed., 1857, 12o., pp. 6 & 143.

Life's uncertainty improved. A Sermon [on Mark, xiii, 33] by Rev. B. Carvosso, Helston. In "Sermons by Wesleyan Methodist Ministers," (1851, 12o.), No. vii, vol. ii, pp. 97-111.

Memoir of Benjamin Carvosso, son of Rev. B. Carvosso. Youth's Instructor, 1839.

An Anecdote of a Cornish Class Leader. By B. Carvosso. Christian Miscell., Sept., 1850, p.

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CARVOSSO, WILLIAM. b. near Mousehole, 11th March, 1750. d. Dowstal, in Mylor, 13th Oct., 1834. cf. Treffry's Memoirs of R. Trewavas, Senior (ed. 1839), p. 33.

The Great Efficacy of Simple Faith...exemplified in a Memoir of Mr. W. Carvosso... Written by himself, and Edited by his son [Rev. B. Carvosso]. Lond.,... 1835, 12°. See Čarvosso, Rev. B.

Letter from Mr. W. Carvosso to a young person. Christian Miscell., Nov., 1851, p. 338.

CARVOSSO, MRS. WILLIAM (wife of the above). d. St. Gluvias, June, 1813. The first person interred in the Ponsanooth burying ground. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., 1814.

CARVOSSO, WILLIAM BANKS (eldest Son of Rev. B. Carvosso). b. Windsor, N. S. W., Australia, 3rd Oct., 1821. d. Barnstaple, 26th March, 1842.

Attractive Piety; or Memorials of W. B. Carvosso, Grandson of the late Mr. W. Carvosso. By his Father [Rev. B. Carvosso], q.v.

CAVELL, JOHN. Living in 1527.

Livery and possession of three closes in Whalesborough, Cornwall. Trevelyan Papers (Camden Soc.), pt. ii, 55.

CARYL, REV. JOSEPH. b. London, 1602. d. London, 7th Feb., 1673.

England's Plus Ultra both of hoped mercies and of required duties, shewed in a Sermon preached to the Honourable Houses of Parliament, dr., at Christ Church, April 2, 1646, being their day of Publike Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the great successe of the Parliament's Army in the West, especially in Cornwall, under Sir Thomas Fairfax, by J. Caryl, Minister of the Gospel at Magnus, near the Bridge, London. Lond., printed by T. F., for John Rothwell, &c., 1646, 4°., pp. 39.

Williams.

Dr.

Peters' Pattern, or the perfect path to worldly happiness. As it was delivered in a Funeral Sermon preached at the interment of Mr. Hugh Peters, lately deceased, by Joseph] C[aryl], Translator of Pineda upon Job and one of the Triers. Lond., printed in the year 1659, 4°., pp. 13.-Reprinted in Harl. Miscell. (Ed. 1809), vi, 181–88 (1810). [A satire on II. Peters].

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CASE, REV. THOMAS. Preacher at Milk Street, London. b. 1598. d. 30th May, 1682.

The Root of Apostasy and Foundation of True Fortitude. Delivered in a Sermon before the House of Commons, on their late day of Thanksgiving for the Great Victory given to Sir William Waller against the Army of Sir Ralph Hopton. Lond., Printed by J. R., for Luke Fawne, 1644, 8°., pp. 34.

CASELLI, ELIZABETH, née ELIZABETH RICHARDS. d. circa 1830.

Poems on Religious and Moral Subjects. By E. Caselli, Falmouth. Falmouth, printed and sold by James Trathan; sold also by the Author; 1818, 8o., pp. 48.

CASSELS, WALTER RICHARD. b. London, Sept., 1826.

Poems. Lond., Smith, Elder, & Co., 1856, 8°. NOTE.-Contains The Land's End," a poem, pp.

141-45.

CAUDWELL, REV. FRANCIS. I'. of Carnmenellis 1858-1870, now 1. of St. Peter's, Horton. b. Oxford.

etc.

Defective Repentance the parent of Instability,

A Sermon preached at the Visitation held by the Venerable the Archdeacon of Cornwall, in the Church of St. Michael, Helston, on Tuesday, June 25th, 1867, by the Rev. F. Caudwell, Incumbent of Carmenellis. Redruth, James Tregaskis, Fore Street, n.d. (1867), 8o.

Begins "Church of the Holy Trinity, Carnmenellis. The attention of the Parishioners is...invited to the following arrangement for their welfare"...n.d. [1860 ], 8°., pp. 2. Signed F. Caudwell, Incumbent.

CECIL, WILLIAM.

Grant of the Farm of the Ulnageship in Wales and the Duchy of Cornwall to W. Cecil, Esquire, for 21 years. Oct. 16, 1588. (Latin), Lansd. MSS., 56, art. 64.

CENNICK, REV. JOHN. d. 4th July, 1755.

The Good Shepherd. Being the substance of a discourse delivered at St. Ginnis, in Cornwall, in the year 1744...; 1754, 120.-2nd ed., Dublin, printed; London, reprinted and sold by M. Lewis; 1756, 8°., pp. 16.

CHABERT, MONS. The Fire King. d. 19th Nov., 1831. cf. W. T. Parke's Musical Memoirs, ii, 290-92.

Extraordinary scene at M. Chabert's exhibition, at Penzance. Gent. Mag., lxxxix, 646 (1819); One and dll, Feb., 1869.

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NOTE. Contains portraits of Simon George and John Reskimer.

CHAMOND of Launcells. N. & Q., 2 S., vii, 76 (1859).

CHAMOND, DAME JANE (daughter of Sir Thomas Grenville). d. 1561.

The Will of Dame Jane Chamond, 1552. Collect. Topograph. et Geneal., iv, 172–74. CHAMOND, RICHARD, M. P. for Bodmin (2nd son of Sir John Chamond). Sheriff of Cornwall. cf. Chancery Proceedings, Eliz., ii, 6; Oliver's Monasticon, p. 16.

Original Letter from R. Chamond to Mr. Jewart Flamank, requiring him to prepare himself for his Majesty's Army (Hy. VIII. Harl. MSS., 309, art. 35.

Launcells Vicarage rated 24th Nov., 1557, for R. Chamond. ib., 607, art. 303.

CHAMPERNOWNE, ARTHUR. M.P. for Saltosh

1806. d. Dartington, Devon, 7th June, 1819. A Tour through Devon and Cornwall. 1780. MSS. cf. Polwhele's Reminiscences, i, 42-43. CHAMPERNOWNE, JOHN (younger son of Sir Rich. Champernowne ?).

Grant of the Wardship of the Heir of J. Champernowne in 1448. Trevelyan Papers (Camden Soc., 1857), pt. i, pp. 34-35.

CHAMPION, ANTHONY. M.P. for St. German's and Liskeard. b. Croydon, 5th Feb., 1724-25. d. 22nd Feb., 1801.

Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, English and Latin. By the late A. Champion, of the Middle Temple. Published from the original MSS., by William Henry, Lord Lyttleton. Lond., 1801, 8., 10/6.

CHAMPION, RICHARD. Merchant, Bristol.

A.D. 1775, No. 1096*. Specification of R. Champion. Manufacture of Porcelain. Lond., 1775, fol.- Reprinted, Lond., Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1856, fol., pp. 4, 3d.

NOTE. This is an assignment of W. Cookworthy's
Meteyard's Life of Wedgwood," ii, 421-22.

Patent. cf.

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