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SEMI-SAXON.-The Departing Soul's Address to the Body, a Fragment of a

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DICTIONARY OF ARCHAIC AND PROVINCIAL WORDS,

Obsolete Phrases, Proverbs, and Ancient Customs, from the Reign of Edward I. By JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL, F.R.S., F.S.A., &c. 2 vols, 8vo, containing upwards of 1000 pages, closely printed in double columns, cloth, a new and cheaper edition. £1. 1s.

It contains above 50,000 words (embodying all the known scattered glossaries of the English language), forming a complete key for the reader of our old Poets, Dramatists, Theologians, and other authors, whose works abound with allusions, of which explanations

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ARLY HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Illustrated by an English Poem of the XIVth Century, with Notes, By J. O. HALLIWELL, Post 8vo, SECOND EDITION, with a facsimile of the original MS. in the British Museum, cloth. 2s. 6d. ·

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TORRENT OF PORTUGAL; an English Metrical Romance, now first published, from an unique MS. of the XVth Century, preserved in the Chetham Library at Manchester. Edited by J. O. HALLIWELL, &c. Post 8vo, cloth, uniform with Ritson, Weber, and Ellis's publications. 5s.

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ARROWING OF HELL; a Miracle Play, written in the Reign of Edward II, now first published from the Original in the British Museum, with a Modern Reading, Introduction, and Notes. By JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A., &c. 8vo, sewed. 2s.

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NUGE POETICA; Select Pieces of Old English Popular Poetry, illustrating the

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ANECDOTA LITERARIA & Collection of Short Poems in English, Latin,

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EARLY MYSTERIES, and other Latin Poems of the XIIth and XIIIth centuries.

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RARA MATHEMATICA; or a Collection of Treatises on the Mathematics and

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Duration of Moonlight, from a MS. of the Thirteenth
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Preface to a Calendar or Almanack for 1430; Johannis
Norfolk in Artem progressionis summula; Notes on
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PHILOLOGICAL PROOFS of the Original Unity and Recent Origin of the

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PHILOLOGICAL GRAMMAR, founded upon English, and framed from a comparison of more than Sixty Languages, being an Introduction to the Science of Grammar, and a help to Grammars of all Languages, especially English, Latin, and Greek. By the Rev. W. BARNES, B.D., author of the "Anglo-Saxon Delectus," "Dorset Dialect," &c. Post 8vo, in the press.

Provincial Dialects of England.

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL LIST of all the Works which have been published

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ALLIWELL'S HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE PROVINCIAL DIALECTS OF ENGLAND. Illustrated by numerous Examples, (extracted from the Introduction to the Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words.) 8vo. 2s.

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DEVONSHIRE.-A Devonshire Dialogue in Four Parts, (by Mrs. PALMER, sister to Sir Joshua Reynolds,) with Glossary by the Rev. J. PHILLIPPS, of Membury, Devon. 12mo, cloth. 2s. 6d.

DORSET.-Poems of Rural Life, in the Dorset Dialect, with a Dissertation and Glossary. By the Rev. WILLIAM BARNES, B.D. royal 12mo, cloth. 10s.

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ESSEX.-John Noakes and Mary Styles: a Poem; exhibiting some of the most striking lingual localisms peculiar to Essex; with a Glossary. By CHARLES CLARK, Esq., of Great Totham Hall, Essex. Post 8vo, cloth. 2s.

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ARCHEOLOGICAL INDEX to Remains of Antiquity of the Celtic, Romano

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The ITINERARY of ANTONINUS (as far as relates to Britain). The Geographical Tables of PTOLEMY, the NOTITIA, and the ITINERARY of RICHARD of CIRENCESTER, together with a classified Index of the contents of the ARCHEOLOGIA (Vols. i to xxxi) are given in an Appendix.

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REMAINS OF PAGAN SAXONDOM, principally from Tumuli in En

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VESTIGES OF THE ANTIQUITIES
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OF DERBYSHIRE,

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HE ROMAN WALL: an Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive Account of the Barrier of the Lower Isthmus, extending from the Tyne to the Solway, deduced from numerous personal surveys. By the Rev. JOHN COLLINGWOOD BRUCE, F.S.A., Thick 8vo, SECOND AND ENLARGED EDITION, with 40 plates and 200 woodcuts, a handsome volume, half morocco. £1. 18.-A few Copies on LARGE PAPER, 4to, £2. 2s.

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