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No text description is available for this image![21 22 23 24 26 27 3 against the Unitarian Churches of Piedmont and Albigenses, 4 vol. uniform in gilt calf Oxford, 1821-2 Contenant les plus belles Harangues faictes aux Roys par . les Ambassadeurs estrangers, Epistres, Concions, Lettres missives, Responces, et Complainctes, servant pour l’instruc- tion de la Noblesse de France, Paris, 1578—Le XIV Livre d’Amadis de Gaule, 7b. 1574, 2 vol. RARE, blue morocco, g. é. Herberay, C. Colet, G. Aubert, J. Gohory, G. Chappuys, et J. Charlot, 20 vol. in 18, 16mo. Lyon, Didier, 1577-81 —Le XIV Livre, mis en Francois par Ant. Tyron, 16mo. Anvers, 1574—Les XXII, XXIII et XXIV Livres faicts d’Espagnol Francois (ou plutdt composés par un anonyme) 3 vol. 8vo. engraved title-pages by Jaspar Isac, Paris, 1615 together 22 vol. Stephanus, 1544— Trebellius Pollio. Flavius Vopiscus. Sex. Aurelius Victor. Pomponius Letus. J. B. Egnatius, ab. td. 1544, in 1 vol. old calf gilt, m. e.—Lucanus de Bello Civili, 2b. id. 1545 2 vol. traditur et Bibliotheca Anacreonteia adumbratur elegantly printed in CAPITAL LETTERS THICK PAPER, red morocco, by Walther, g. e. Parme, typis Bodonianis, 1791 the translations by Mr. Addison 1730 *% * in its different branches of Yvery, Luvel, Perceval, and Gournay, 2 vol. with Genealogical Tables, portraits and plates PRIVATELY PRINTED, fine copy, very neat in old calf gilt 1742 This copy contains in vol. I, the Original Introduction uncan- celled, viz. pp. XIII to XLI, which is OF EXCESSIVE RARITY; after it was printed certain passages reflecting chiefly on low birth having been considered objectionable, this Introduction was therefore cancelled and another printed omitting the passages in question, and containing pp. XIII to XXXVIL. Tt has also in vol. II, between pages 452 and 4538, four leaves of Addenda [4538-460], being a continuation of the Perceval Pedigree down to 1765. The plate of Enmore Castle, described in Mr, Grenville’s Catalogue, the map of the estate of Philip Earl of Egmont, copy, nor do they form any part of the original work.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31648034_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)