The first volume, for the year 1757, of a catalogue of the libraries of many eminent persons, lately deceas'd. Which will continue selling to 1st Jan. 1758, at T. Osborne's and J. Shipton's

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Page 145 - Auncient order, societie and unitie laudable of Prince Arthure and his knightly armory of the round table, with a threefold assertion frendly in favour and furtherance of English archery at this day, 1583, 4to.
Page 305 - A journey through part of England and Scotland along with the army under the command of HRH the Duke of Cumberland ; ... by a Volunteer, in several letters to a friend in London.
Page 75 - A Collection of Voyages and Travels, consisting of Authentic Writers in our own Tongue, which have not before been collected in English, or have only been abridged in other Collections. And continued with others of Note, that have published Histories, Voyages, Travels, Journals or Discoveries in other Nations and Languages.
Page 229 - Jurisdiction Regal, Episcopal, Papal ; wherein is declared how the Pope hath intruded upon the Jurisdiction of Temporal Princes, and of the Church, &c.
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