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No text description is available for this image![Michaelmas, 1725, Mor R. Francklin, 1727—-Rowe (Jacob) All Sorts of Wheel-Carriages Improved, 5 plates, 1734— Braddon (Lawrence) Essex’s Innocency and Honour vindicated, jfrontis- piece (margins defective), 1690; and 5 other ‘Tracts, in 1 vol. half calf 4to CARDINALL. Diuided into three parts: his aspiring, triumph, and death. By Thomas Storer Student of Christ-church in Oxford, FIRST EDITION, ¢itle within typographical border, woodcut orna- ment in the lower margin of most leaves, a Latin quotation written in the margin of the title in an old hand, one word on A 4 cut into, original vellum, A GOOD COPY 4to. At London Printed by Thomas Dawson, 1599 VERY RARE. A poem in 7-line stanzas written on the model of the “Mirror for Magistrates.” the“ Faultes Escaped” printed on the verso of the last leaf, worm- hole through the inner margin of some leaves,in a few cases slightly affecting the text, slit in sig. P 1, original vellum, line panelled tooling on sides, in the centre the arms of John Whitgift, Arch- bishop of Canterbury 4to. Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe... 1598 Kugland is like to be swallowed by an other French mariage, if the Lord forbid not the banes, by letting her Maiestie see the sin and punishment thereof, FIRST EDITION, hole in blank portion of title and the inner margin of the title strengthened, calf gilt 8vo. No place or printer [| London, Hugh Singleton], 1579 VERY RARE. This volume was printed as a protest against the proposed marriage of Queen Elizabeth with the Duke of Anjou. Having had his right hand cut off as a punishment, Stubbes concludes a petition to the Queen with the prayer that “the Lorde God cut off both their handes and shorten their armes who doe not with alJl their hart praie for your everlastinge lyfe in heaven.” EDITION, tdlustrations uncoloured, half bound 4to. 1849 Tanecred and Sigismunda, FIRST EDITION, 1745; Coriolanus, second edition, 1749—-Cibber (Colley) Payal Tyranny in the Reign of King John, FIRST EDITION, 1745—Havard (William) Regulus, FIRST EDITION, 1744—Voltaire (F. M. A. de) Mahomet, Tragedie, Brussels, 1742 ; Lettre @un Comedien de Lille sur Ja Tragedie de Mahomet, Paris, 1742; in 1 vol. half vellum 8vo](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31672929_0081.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)