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Life of the Rev. D. Brainerd. 1765. 8vo. 7s.-Lond. 1818. 8vo. Practical Sermons, never before published. Lond. 1791. 8vo. 6s.

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A careful and strict Enquiry into the modern prevailing Notions of that Freedom of Will, which is supposed to be essential to moral Agency, Virtue and

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Pp. 650. Continued by Dr. Lindley. Cynographia Britannica, consisting of coloured engravings Observations on the Language of the of the various breeds of Dogs exMuhhekaneew Indians. Newhaven, Con-isting in Great Britain, with obnecticut, 1788.-Philadelphia, 1789. 8vo.Lond. 1789. 8vo. With notes by J. Picker-servations on their properties and ing. Boston. 1823, 8vo. uses, six parts, containing 12 plates (all published). Lond. 1800. 4to.

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A History of the Work of Redemption,

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EDWARDS, Richard. The excellent Comedie of two of the moste faithfullest Freendes Damon and Pythias. Lond. 1571. 4to.

Jolley, 1843, mor. 27. 13s. Another edition. Lond. 1582. 4to. Both editions are in the British Museum. Another edition. n. d. 4to. This play is reprinted in Dodsley's Collection of Old Plays.

- Palemon and Arcyte, a Comedy in two Parts: acted before Q. Elizabeth in Ch. Ch. Hall, 1566.

This play was greatly admired by the Queen, who 'sending for the author thereof. was pleased to give him many thanks, with promise of reward for his pains.'Ant. à Wood.

Many of Edwards' Poems are in the Paradise of dainty Devices, and particulars respecting him will be found in War

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the writer has made it his business to In this, not less than in his other tracts, blacken the opponents of presbyterian uniformity, that the parliament might check their growth by penal statutes. He is called 'shallow Edwards' by Milton in his poem On the new Force of Conscience under the Long Parliament. Bp. of Ely, 714, 31. 17s. Nassau, pt. i. 1308, 27. 178. Williams, 476, 77. 2s. 6d. Dowdeswell, 273, 11. 8s.

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The Life of Thomas Egerton, Lord Chancellor of England. Paris,

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EDYTH. XII merry Jests. SMITH, Walter.

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EGANE, Anthony. The Book of

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See Euripides Hippolytus.

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Syr Eglamore of Artoys. Lond. by John Walley, 4to.

E, in fours. A copy is in the British Museum. An abstract of this romance will be found in the third volume of Ellis' Specimens, and in a volume printed by Walter Chepman and Andro Millar, at Edinburgh, in 1508, now in the Advocates' Library, will be found Sir Glamor, 19 leaves.

EGMONT, J. Perceval, Earl of. The Question of the Precedency of the Peers of Ireland in England, fairly stated in a Letter to an English Lord, by a Nobleman of the other Kingdom.

Dubl. 1739. 8vo.

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EGYPT. Scenes and ImpresEGLESFIELD, Fr. Monarchy re-sions in Egypt and in Italy. By vived, in the most illustrious Charles the Author of Sketches of India' the Second; whose Life and Reign and Recollections of the Peninsula. is exactly described in the ensuing [by Capt. Sherer]. Lond. 1824. Discourse. Lond. 1661. small 8vo. 8vo. 12s. 5s.

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EGLISHAM, George, M.D. lum Poeticum; contendentibus Georgio Eglisemmio & Georgio Bvchanano, pro Dignitate Paraphraseos Psalmi centesimi quarti. Lond. 1618-19. 8vo.

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A copy is in the British Museum. ΕΙΚΩΝ ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚΗ. The Portraiture of his sacred Majesty K. Charles I. in his Solitudes and Sufferings. 1648.

Fifty editions, it is said, of this book appeared, at home and abroad, 1648-9, and Malcolm Laing observes, that had it appeared a week sooner, it might have preserved the king.' An edition, 1649, with a frontispiece by Marshall. White Knights, 1288, morocco, 17. 3s. Bindley, pt. i. 2161, morocco, 15s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1103, ruled, 18s. Dent, pt. i. 416, one of K. Charles II.'s presentation copies, with two portraits of K. Charles I., 17. 2s. An elegant Latin translation by John Earle, afterwards Bishop of Salisbury, was made at the desire of K. Charles II., entitled Imago Regis Caroli in illis suis Ærumnis et Solitudine. Hag. Com. 1649, 12mo. with a front. by Marshall, 5s. It has long been a subject of controversy whether King Charles or Dr. Gauden were the author of this admirable work: nor has the question been satisfactorily decided to the present day.

Εικων Βασιλική, The pourtraiture of his sacred majesty King Charles I. To which is added the Royal Martyr; or the Life and Death of the said King, written by Richard Perenchief, D.D., one of his chaplains. Lond. 1727, 8vo. port.

EIKWV Baσiλikn, ou Portrait Royal de sa Majesté de la Grande Bretagne, &c., trad. par Denis Caillove, La Haye. 1649, 12mo. ELKOVOKλasns. 1649. See MILTON, John. Our modern Demagogues Modesty and Honesty in true Light; being a Vindication of the Royal Martyr's sacred Memory from the antiquated Calumnies and Fictions of the Villain Milton, &c. In a Letter to a Friend,

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pp. 28.

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See TOLAND'S Amyntas.

The Controversy is likewise noticed in Dugdale's Short View, Nash's History of Worcestershire, Birch's Inquiry into the Origin of Paradise Lost, Granger's Biographical History, Gentleman's Magazine for 1754, Burton's Genuineness of Clarendon's History, Nichols's Literary Anecdotes, Quarterly Review, Edinburgh Review, Brydges's Restituta, i. 51, Hallam's Constitutional History, &c.

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1656. 4to.

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As merry as can bee,
From Italy, Barbary,

Turkie and Candee.

Lond. 1606. 8vo.

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