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No text description is available for this image![157 FROISSART (Jean), Le premier [second, tiers et quart’} volume de froissart des croniques de france: dangleterre, descoce, despaigne, de bretaigne, de gascongne, de flandres Et lieux circonuoisins. [A la fin dut. IV. } Imprime a Paris Lan de ea mil cing cens et treize {1513} le. xitiie iour de iuillet — pour Francois regnault libraire demourant en la rue sainct Jaques a lenseigne sainct claude. 4 vols. in 2. Folio, LETTRES BATARDES, printed in double columns, with Regnault’s device on title of each vol. and at the end of vols. I., Il. and IV., wormhole in vol. L., slightly affecting the text, but A FINE AND LARGE COPY, Venetian red morocco janseniste, gilt edges. £25 156 FULLER (William), Right to those that Suffer Wrong: or, a Full Confuta- tion of the Assertions of tha; Grand Impostor Fuller, al’ Fuller, al’ Fouler, al’ Elleson, al’ etc., concerning the Birth of the Pretended Prince of Wales. Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1701. 8vo, last leaf roughly repaired, J. T. Brocket’s copy with bookplate, half bound. 9s 159 G. (J., M.A.), Damon: a Pastoral lanientin ds the Death of that Incom- parable Miaeees of, Musick, Mr. Henry Purcell; late Organist of his Majesty’s Chapel, and St. Peter’s Westminster. London, Printed by J. Heptinstall, for Henry Playford. 1696. Folio, title within black borders, half morocco. £4 As 160 GLAINSFORD] (T[homas]), The Glory of England, or a Trve Des- cription of many excellent prerogatiues and remarkable blessings, whereby shee triumpheth ouer all the Nations in the world. With a justifiable comparison between her selfe, and the eminent kingdomes of the earth, plainely manifest- ing the defects of them all in regard of her sufficiencie, and fulnesse of happi- nesse. Newly Revised with no lesse profitable then delightsome augmentation. London, Printed by Edward Griffin for Richard Whittakers, 1619. Sm. 4to, a fresh copy, in the original limp vellum. £16 10s All “the eminent Inglomes of the earth” are here compared with England_ to their disadvantage. Pages 74 to 76 relate to “ America conquered,” and on page 243 ‘our setling in Virginia,” etc. 161 GALENUS (Claudius), De Alimentorum Facuitatibus Libri Tres, iam recens multis in locis recogniti. Eiusdem dq attenuante victus ratione libellus. Martino Gregorio interprete. Parisi‘s, apud Christianum Wechelum, 1541. Sm. folio, prin‘er’s device on title and last leaf, some MS. notes, some headlines cut into, half calf gilt. £2 10s. 162 GALENUS, De Tuenda Valetudine, Libri sex [Grecé], quamplurimis in locis. et uetusia exemplaria castigati, per Ioannem Caium. [Basle,] J. Froben, 1549. Sm. 8vo, original limp vellum. £4 10s The Editor was John Caius who dedicated this edition to Edward VI. On the title- page, is written “Collegii Tolani Societ. Ihu. Catal, infer.” 163 GAME.—A Bill for the better Preservation of the Game. [Without place, printer's name or date, abt. 1705]. Folio, unbound. 15s 164 GAUDEN (John, Bp. of Exeter), Considerations Touching the Liturgy of the Church of England. In reference to His Majesties late Gracious Declaration, and in order to an happy Union in Church and State. London, Printed by J. G. for Johr Playford, 1661. Sm. 4to, sewed. 15s This was written at the time the revision of the Book of Common Prayer (which resulted in the issue in 1662 of the edition known as the Sealed Book) was in con- templation. 165 GELDENHAURIUS (Gerardus), Historia Batavica, ex optimis quibusque autoribus. Cum nonnullis aliis versa pagella demonstrandis, antehac non uisis. Colonie, ex officina Eucharii Ceruicorni. 1541. Sm. 8vo, with large woodcut coat-of-arms on ittle, vellum. £1 TOs VERY RARE. At the end are, “Gerardi Listrii syluule due, que continent Vltraiec- tine dicecesis descriptionem elegantem, & quorundam eiusdem dicecesis episcoporu lauves.” [Metrice.] “ Auris Bataua, ex Chiliadibus Erasm*. de moribus et laudibus Batauorum.” There is no copy of this edition in the British Museum.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33161598_0020.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)