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tions upon select English Proverbs, to which is added The Union Proverb of De Foe. Lond. 1708. 8vo. 5s.

Roxburghe, 1144, date 1709, 13s. 6d. England's DYMOCK, Thomas. dust and ashes raked up, or the King and People beguiled. Being an historical narration, or a generall treatise upon the present warre, whose unlawfulnesse and authors are so plainly set out, as present his Majesties sufferings and the malice of his adversaries. 1648. 4to. DYMPNE. Legenda Sanctæ Dympne virginis et martyris filie regis Hybernie Incipit feliciter. Antwerpie. Go. Bac, 1496. 4to.

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Dyos, John. A Sermon preached at Paules Crosse the 19. of Juli 1579. Lond. by John Day, 1579.

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DYSPUTATION of the Heart, Wynkyn de Worde. See DISPUTACION. HEART.

DYSPUTATION betwene a Christen Shomaker, and a Popysshe Parson, within the famous Citie of Nurembourghe, translated out of the Germayne. Ipswich, Ant. Scoloker. 1548, 12mo.

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sui Sæculi libri VI. res gesta sub tionary of the Gulielmus I. et II. et Henrico I. Terms ancient Angliæ Regibus ab 1066 ad 1122, and modern of notis Seldeni. Lond. 1623. folio. the Canting Crew in its several Tribes. By B. E. Gent. Lond.n.d.

Lloyd, 417, 11s.-Another edition. Lond. 1725, 8vo.

E. C. See BELLARMIN, Cardinal. E. E. An Alphabet of Elegiac Groans, upon the death of that rare example of youthful piety, John Fortescue. Lond. 1654. 4to.

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E. K. The Presbyterian Lash; or Noctroffe's Maid whipp'd, a Tragi-Comedy. Lond. 1661. 4to.

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Fratris Edineri Angli de vita D. Anselmi Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis lib. II. nunquam antehac æditi, Antverpiæ Joan Gravius, 1551, 16mo. First edition.

The Cases relating to Tithes, from EAGLE, F. K., and YOUNGE, E. the reign of K. John to the 6th Geo. IV. with a copious analytical Index. Lond. 1826. royal 8vo. 4 vols. 67. 6s.

A complete digest of the law of tithes. EAGLE. The History of the golden Eagle. Lond. 1672. 4to. A romance.-1677. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i, 1504, 7s.

EAGLE'S-CLIFFE Legend. Stockton, 1818. 4to.

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EARBERY, Matthias. The History of the Clemency of our English Monarchs. Lond. 1717. 8vo. The occasional Historian. Lond. 1730,

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EARLE, John, successively Bishop of Worcester and Salisbury, Microcosmography: or a Piece of Best edition, containing 1. The Enquiry the World discovered: in Essays into the Grounds and Occasions of the and Characters. A new Edition, Contempt of the Clergy. 2. Observations on an Answer to the Enquiry. 3. Hobbs to which are added, Notes and an State of Nature considered in a Dialogue Appendix, by Philip Bliss, Fellow between Timothy and Philautus. 4. Five of St. John's College, Oxford. Letters in Defence of the Enquiry, against Lond. 1811. small 8vo. 10s. Dr. Owen and others. 5. A second Dialogue between Timothy and Philautus, on the Writings of Hobbs.

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EASTCOTT, Rev. Richard. Sketches of the Origin, Progress and Effects of Music, with an Account of the ancient Bards and Minstrels, illustrated with various historical Facts, interesting Anecdotes and poetical Quotations. Bath, 1793. 8vo. 6s. An entertaining compilation by an enthusiastic admirer of music.

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