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Pp. 86. Bindley, pt. ii. 541, 9s. HARGRAVE, Francis. A Collection of Tracts relative to the Law of England, from Manuscripts, now first edited by Francis Hargrave. London, 1787. 4to. Vol. i. ll. ls.

Judical Arguments and Collections. London, 1797-9. 4to. 2 vols. 35s.

Jurisconsult Exercitations. London, 1811-3. 4to. Vol. i. ii. and iii. 4. 12s.

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HARGROVE, Ely.

The York

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An Apologie. 1. Or rather a Retraction. 2. Or rather a Recantation. 3. Or rather a Recapitulation. 4. Or rather a Replication. 5. Or rather an Examination. 6. Or rather an Accusation.

Collectanea Juridica. London, 1791-2.7. Or rather an Explication. 8. Or rather an Exhortation. 9. Or rather a Consideration. 10. Or rather a Confirmation. 11. Or rather all of them. 12. Or rather none of them. London (1596). small 8vo.

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Anecdotes of Archery.
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Brockett, 1447, 11s. HARINGTON, John Lord, Baron of Exton. See STOCK, Richard. - Sir John, Knt. A new Discourse of a state Subiect, called Metamorphosis of Aiax. Written by Misacmos to his friend and Cosin Philostilpnos. An Ana

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Pp. 54, without a title-page. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 322, 201.

-The Metamorphosis of Ajax, with the Anatomy and Apology: to which is added, Ulysses upon Ajax. Chiswick, 1814. 8vo.

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Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1419, 13s. -Vol. I. 1769. Roxburgh, 6991, 4sII. 1775. 3s. -1779. 12mo. 3 vols. Hibbert, 3642, 7s. 6d.-A new edition. London, 1792. 12mo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d. HARINGTON see HARRING

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HARIRI.-Abi Mohammed Alcasim vulgo dicti Hariri Quinquagesimus Confessus Basrensise Codice MS. Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ, Latine conversus a Joh. Ury. Accecedunt Dialogi Persico - Anglici. Oxon. 1774. 4to. 2s. 6d.

Harleian Library. Catalogus Bibliothecæ Harleianæ, in Locos communes distributus, cum Indice Auctorum. Londini, 1743-5. 8vo. 5 vols.

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Harleian Miscellany.-The Harleian Miscellany: a Collection of scarce, curious, and entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, as well in Manuscript as in Print, selected from the Library of Edward Har ley, second Earl of Oxford. Inter

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HARLE, Jonathan. An historical Essay on the State of Physic in the Old and New Testament and the Apocryphal Interval. London, 1739. 8vo.

Harlots.-A Dialogue betweene the Comen Secretary and Jelowsy, touchynnge the Unstablenes of Harlottes. London, by John Kynge.

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HARMAR, John. Protomartyr Britannus, sive Elegia sacra in Conversionem et Martyrium Sancti Albani. Lond. 1627. 4to.

; An account of this excellent Grecian philologist, and tolerable Latin poet," with a list of his works, will be found in Wood's

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HARMER, Anthony. i. e. WHARTos, Henry.

Thomas. Observations on divers Passages of Scripture. London, 1776-87. 8vo. 4 vols.

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The Outlines of a new Commentary on Solomon's Song, drawn by the Help of Instructions from the East. London, 1768. 8vo. 6s. Williams. 826, 11. Is.-Second Edition. 1775. An uncommonly ingenious work, to which all subsequent interpretors of the Song have been much in

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Principles and Power of Harmony. London, 1771. 4to. 7s. 6d.

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The Comendation of Matrimony. Impr. by Robert Redman, 1528. 4to.

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HARRIOT, Thomas. Artis analyticæ Praxis ad Equationes Algebraicas nova expedita et generali Methodo resolvendas. Lond. 1631. folio.

A work, which according to Dr. Hutton, shews, in all its parts, marks of great genius and originality.

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