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Credit: Sales catalogue 28: Marks and Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![663 COWLEY (Azpranam) PorticaL Works, from the Text of Dr. Sprat, &c., with the Life of the Author, portrast and engraved titles, 4 vols in 2, 12mo., contemp. calf, Bell, Hdinburg : at the Apollo Press, by the Martins, 1777 8/- 664 [COWPER (Mrs. Frances Marta)] Orn1c1InAL PoEms, on various Occasions, by a Lapy, revised by WiriiiAm Cowper, Esq., of the Inner Temple, First Epition, fcap. 8vo., contemp. calf gilt (joints weak), Printed for J. Deighton... J. Mathews and R. ae 1792 aj” Printed for J. Johnson, 1786 5/- Inscription in ink on titles, ‘‘ Jane Dimmock Blackstone, 1786, from Mr. Rennell.” Printed on verso of the half-title of Vol. 2 is ‘‘ Proposals for Printing by Subscription, a new Translation of the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer, into Blank Verse,” dated Feb. 1, 1786. Poems, SixtH Epirion [edited, with a Preface, by JoHN NgEwton], 2 vols, 8vo., contemp. tree calf, gilt backs, Printed for J. Johnson, 1794-95 12/- Inscription on titles, ‘‘ Mary Ann Rooke, given to her by Wm. Rooke, the 20th Febry., 1797.” 667 COXE (Witi1aM) TRAVELS into PoLanp, Russia, SWEDEN, and DENMARK, interspersed with Historical Relations and Political Inquiries, with engraved frontispteces, 3 vols, 8vo., contemp. calf, Dublin: printed for S. Price, R. Moncrieffe, W. Colles, &c., 1784 12/- 668 CRASHAW (Ricuarp) Stxps to the TEMPLE; the Deniguts of the Muses; and CARMEN DronostrRo, SECOND EpitIon, engraved frontispiece, feap. 8vo., divinity calf, r.e., In the Savoy, printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman . . . 1670 £2/-/- Small part of a few blank fore-margins frayed. 669 CREBILLON (Prosper JoLyor) Giuvres, Nouvenie Eprrion, corrigée, revue & aug- mentée de la Vie de Auteur, portrait, 3 vols in one, 12mo., contemp. calf, new lettering- piece, Paris, chez les Libratres Associés, 1772 12/- 670 Autre Epirion, 2 vols, 12mo., contemp. calf, sbid. 1775 8/- 671 CROMWELL (OLIVER): Ganp (Lupovict pr, Baro DE BracHEy & DE RomEcoUR) PARALLELUM OLIV nec non OLIVERIT [CROMWELLI] PROTECTORIIS, engraved title, print of an oltwve tree, inscribed Olivarius, oval portrait and an equestrian one of OLIVER CROMWELL, all engraved by FAITHORNE, sm. folio, contemp. calf, roughly rebacked, Londini, ex Set 666 graphid R. I., 1656 £2/10/- 672 ANOTHER Copy, engraved title margined from plate-line, sm. folio, red morocco gilt, e., ibid. 1656 £1/15/- 673 [CROSS (Joun, D.D.)] PHinotHea’s PILGRIMAGE to PERFECTION, described in a Practise of Ten Dayes Solitude, by BrotHeR JouHn of the Hony Crosss, Frier Minour, First Ept- TION, 12mo., contemp. sheep, rebacked, Bruges, printed by Luke Kerchove, 1688 £2/10/- The Author, a es ae Friar, was a native of Norfolk, and his real name appears to have been More. His ‘Philothea’s Pilgrimage” was the first of five books known to have been written by him. Particulars of the Author are entered in D.N.B. under the name of Cross. 674 CRUDEN (ALExaAnpER) A CompLete ConcorDANcEH to the Hoty Sorrprures of the OLD and New TESTAMENT, THE ScARcE First Epirion, 4to., contemporary calf, Prented for D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, &c., 1738 £1/10 - Ee ee ee [Complete]; wherein all the REASoN and PHinosopny of ATHEISM is CoNFUTED, and its Impossibility Demonstrated, First Epirion, engraved title, 1678—A DiscouRSE concerning the Truk Notion of the Lonp’s Supper; to which are added Two Sermons, THrRD EDI- TION, 1676—2 vols in one, folio, contemp. calf, neatly rebacked, Printed for Rechard Royston, 1676-78 £1/5/- 676 CULVERWBHL (Natuanan., Master of Arts, Fellow of Emanuel College in Cambridge) An ELEGANT and LeaRnep Discourse of the Lieut of Natures, with several other Trea- tises: viz., The Schisme, The Act of Oblivion, The Childes Returne, The Panting Soul, Mount Ebal, The White Stone, Spiritual Opticks, The Worth of Souls. [To which are pre- fixed Commendatory Letters by WiLLtam DILLINGHAM and RICHARD CULVERWEL, the Author’s brother], tide within border, sm. 4to., newly bound in old style sprinkled calf gilt, Printed by T. R. and EH. M. for John Rothwel . . . 1654 £2/2/- Culverwel’s *' Light of Nature” is a treatise of remarkable eloguence, power and learning. His writings were among the first of the school of Cambridge Platonists. 677 CURRENCY.—Srannorr (Cuaruzs, Third Karl, Lorp Manon) Consipsrations on the MBANS of PREVENTING FRAUDULENT PRACTISES on the GoLp Coy, written at Geneva, in 1773, by Lorp- Viscount Manon, First Epition, plate containing 7 figures, 18 Pay 4to., unbound, Printed for Walter Shropshire, 1775 £1/10/-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30859542_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)