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GARDINER, Stephen-continued. Ad Martinum Bucerum Epistola. Colonia, 1545. 4to. Lovanii, 1546, 4to. 17. 1s.Lovan. 1544, 4to. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1129, 17. 16s. Roscoe, 622, 17. 198.

Altera Epistola ad Martin. Bucerum. Lovanii, 1546, 4to.

A Detection of the Deuils Sophistrie, wherwith he robbeth the vnlearned People of the true Byleef, in the most blessed

Sacrament of the Aulter. Lond. by Jhon Herforde, at the Costes and Charges of Roberte Toye, 1546, 12mo. This book begins Steven Bisshop of Winchester to the reader;' one leaf. Sign. E, four leaves, is printed with the Greek letter; the sheet F, in Latin, with Roman; as are some other parts of the book. Contains 132 leaves. A copy is in Lambeth Library, and another in the Grenville Library, British Museum.

A Declaration of suche true Articles as

George Joye hath gone about to confute as false. 1546. Lond. by Johannes Herforde, at the Costes and Charges of Robert Toye. 12mo. first edition. Another in 8vo. with the faultes escaped in printing corrected. On the back of the title begins an address by Steven Bysshop of Wynchester to the Reader: afterwards another 'To George Ioy,' in which is much matter concerning Dr. Barnes, &c. Contains fol. clxxx. Horne Tooke, 185, 12s. Inglis, 637, 12s. White Knights, 1651, 17. 78. Gutch, 1858, 21. 28. A copy is in Lambeth Library.

An Explication and Assertion of the true Catholique Fayth, touching the moost blessed Sacrament of the Aulter, with Confutacion of a Booke written agaynst the same. Made by Steuen Bysshop of Wynchester, and exhibited by his owne Hande for the Defence to the Kynges Maiesties Commissioners at Lambeth. 1551, 16mo. R. Southey, fine. Gardner, 1854, 27. 19s. Contains 152 leaves besides title and preface.

The Communication betwene my Lord Chauncelor and Iudge Hales, being among other Judges to take his Oth in Westminster Hall. Anno M.D.Liii. VI. of October. 16mo. Four leaves. Copies have at sales produced 47. 6s. and 67. 16s. 6d. This curious tract is reprinted in Dr. Dibdin's Library Companion, and in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Exetasis Testimoniorum quæ M. Bucerus minus genuine e S. Patribus non sancte edidit de Colibatus Dono.Lovanii,1554,4to.

A supposed Lament, by Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester.-A Retort upon, or Replication to the same. Reprinted from a copy, supposed unique, in the library of the London Society of Antiquaries, in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

GARDINER, Wm. Tables of Logarithms. Lond. 1742. 4to. 15s.

Reprinted and enlarged edition, Avignon, 1770, small folio. Another, Firenze, 1810, 8vo.

GARDNER, Richard, of Shrewsberrie. Profitable Instructions for the Manuring, Sowing, and Planting of Kitchen Gardens; very profitable for the Commonwealth. Lond. by Edw. Allde for Edward White, 1599. 4to.

BLACK LETTER.

A to D, in fours. Another edition. Lond. Allde for White, 1603, 4to.

Thomas. An historical Account of Dunwich, Blithburgh, and Southwold; with Remarks on some Places contiguous thereto. Lond. 1754. 4to. 17. 11s. 6d.

Nassau, pt. i. 1691, 27. 3s. Sir P. Thompson, 349, 17s. Marquis of Townshend, 1432, 17s. Strettell, 1026, 12s. Baker, 234, 11. 6s. Brockett, 1298, 27. 148. Collation.-Pp. 260, besides title; dedication, 2 pages; preface, list of subscribers and contents, 16 pages; explanation of the two plates of seals, &c. 2 pages; account of seals, the glossary, and errata, 6 pages; also a sheet plan, Jos. Kirby del. J. Wood sculp., as a front., frequently wanting.

GARDNOR, Rev. John. Views taken on or near the River Rhine, at Aix la Chapelle, and on the River Maese, engraved in Aquatinta by the Author and his son. Lond. 1788. atlas folio.

An elegant work, consisting of thirtytwo picturesque views. There are proofs before the letters. Some copies were coloured.-Another edition. 1792, sm. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 1424, 17. 3s. Nassau, pt. i. 1692, 9s. PROOF IMPRESSIONS, 21. 28.

GARDYNE, Alex. Garden of Grave and Godlie Flowres, Sonets, &c. Edinb. Finlason, 1609. 4to.

Pitcairn, 1855, 81. 88. Reprinted for the Abbotsford Club. LARGE PAPER. 2 copies printed on VELLUM. Bolton, 1856, 201.

GARDYNER, Geo. Description of the New World, or Islands and Continents of America as they were all in the year 1649. 1651. 12mo.

Lond.

Foster, 98, March, 1857, 67. 10s. GAREY, S. Great Brittan's little

Calendar, or Triple Diary; in remembrance of Three Daies, viz. 24th Mar., H. M. James's Proclamation, 5th Aug Gowrie's Treason, and 5th Nov. the Gunpowder Treason. Lond. J. Beale, 1618. 4to. 17. 1s. GARLAND. The loyal Garland, or a Choice Collection of Songs. The fifth Edition with Additions. Lond. 1686. 12mo.

Garland of Golden Roses. See JOHN

SON, R.

Sussex Garland. See TAYLOR, James.
Royal Exchange Garland. See TITE.
Suffolk Garland. See SUFFOLK.

Bannatyne, Abbotsford, Roxburghe
Garland. See BANNATYNE, ABBOTSFORD,
ROXBURGHE, &c., APPENDIX.

GARLANDIA, Joh. de. Synonyma, cum Expositione Galfridi. Lond. per Rich. Pynson, 1496. 4to.

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Lond. W.

A treatise formerly in much estimation. Extracts from this collection will be Other Editions.-Lond. Wynk. de Worde, found in Beloe's Anecdotes, vi. 90-8. 1500, 4to. A copy is in the British MuA North Countrie Garland. Edinb. seum.-Lond. R. Pynson, 1509, 4to. 1824. 12mo. Thirty copies printed. copy is in the British Museum-Lond. per The Golden Garland of Princely De- Richard Pynson, 1500, 4to.-Lond. W. de light, wherein is contained the History Worde, 1505, 4to.-Lond, W. de Worde, of many of the Kings, Queens, Princes, 1510, 4to.-Heber, pt. ii. 16s. &c., being most pleasant Songs and Son- de Worde, 1514, 4to. Gordonstoun, 1028, nets to sundry new Tunes; much in request. with Vocab. Intr. 1514, 31. Lond. W. de Lond. 12mo. Many editions. Bliss; thir- Worde, 1517, 4to. Heber, pt. viii. Il. 8s. 4to. teenth edition with additions, printed for-1518, W. de Worde. Wrangham, with J. Deacon, 1690, 12mo. uncut edges. 91. 9s. Vocab. Intr. 1520, 4to. Garland (A) of Bells, wherein each rings to its proper Tune. Newcastle, 1815, 12mo. thick paper.

The Custom House Garland. New

castle, 1816. 12mo.

- Multorum Vocabulorum equiVocorum Interpretatio. Lond. Wynkyn de Worde, 1499. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. Other The Jolly Huntsman's Garland, edited Editions. Lond. W. de Worde, 1505, 4to. by Sir C. K. Sharpe, 25 copies privately-Heber, pt. ii. 15s.-Lond. W. de Worde, printed. 8vo. n. d.

Bishopric Garland for the County of Durham. Lond. 1834. 8vo. 4 plates, 150 printed.

Ane Pleasunt Garland of Sweet-scented Flowers. Edinb. 1835, 4to. 60 copies printed.

The Duchess of Fortsmouth's Garland. Edinb. 1837, 4to.

Loves Garland, or Poesies for Rings, Handkerchers and Gloves. Black letter. Lond. And. Clark, 1674. 16mo. Utterson, 1852, 27. 148.

Cupid's Posies, "for Bracelets, Handkerchers, and Rings, with Scarfes and

Gloves, and other things." Black letter.
Lond. E. C. for J. Wright, 1674. 12mo.
Utterson, 1852, 57.

A Small Garland of Pious and Godly Songs, composed by a Devout Man. Gant, 1684, 8vo. Utterson, 1852, 31.

Cupid's Garland, set about with Gilded Roses, containing many pleasant songs and sonnets. Lond. E. Crouch, 1674, 12mo. Utterson, 1852, 57.

The Royal Garland, a choyce collection of songs. Lond. J. R. 1686. Only 3 copies known. Utterson, 1952, 41.

Garland of Good Will and Delight. See DELONEY, Thomas.

The New West Country Garland. Dicey

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1510, 4to.-Heber, pt. ii. 15s.-Lond. W. de Worde, 1514, 4to. Gordonstoun, 1028, with the Synonyma, 1514, 37.-Lond. W. de Worde, 1517, 4to. Utterson, 1852, (with the Synonima, 1527), 5l. 7s. 6d.-Lond. R. Pynson, 1514, 4to. In the British Museum.

De Contemptu Mundi, Poema Facetus. Cologne, 1520, 4to.

Dictionarium Artis Alchymiæ. Basle, 1571, 8vo.

GARNET, Henry. A Relation of the Proceedings against Henry Garnet a Jesuite, and his Confederates. Lond. Rob. Barker, 1606. 4to. 6s.

An account of the gunpowder plot.Latine, a G. Camdeno. Lond. J. Norton, 1607. 4to. See GUNPOWDER PLOT.

Apologia pro Henrico Garneto ad actionem proditoriam Ed. Coqni, Andreæ Eudæmon Joannis Cydonii (L'Heureux) Coloniæ Agripp. 1610, 12mo. rare, 359 pages, and 7, preliminary. This vindication of Garnet is a reply to the above account.

GARNETT, John, Bishop of Clogher. A Dissertation on the Book of Job, its Nature, Age, and Author. To which are added four Sermons. Lond. 1749, 4to.

Dr. Garnett contends that the Book of Job is an allegorical drama, designed to represent the fall and restoration of a captive Jew, and with a view to recommend the virtue of patience.

Introductory Discourse on the Book of Job. Lond. 1754, 4to.

GARNETT, T., M.D. Observations ona Tour through the Highlands and Part of the Western Isles of Scotland, particularly Staffa and Icolmkill; to which are added, a Description of the Falls of the Clyde, of the Country round Moffat, and an Analysis of its Mineral Waters. Lond. 1800. 4to. 2 vols.

Illustrated by a map and 52 plates in aquatint, from drawings by W. H. Watts. In this work agriculture, manufactures, commerce, antiquities, botany and manners are treated of, though not in a very masterly manner. Towneley, pt. ii. 781, 21. Duke of York, 2169, 17. 11s. Fonthill, 863, 17. 19s. Dent, pt. i. 1454, 17. 11s. GARNIER, Rob. Antonie, a Tragedie; with a Discourse of Life and Death, by Ph. Mornay, both written in French, and done into English by Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke. Lond. 1592. 4to. Rhodes, 1260, 87. 12s. Roxburghe, 4945, 47. 10s. Bright, 71. Jolley, 71.

Another edition. Lond. for Wm. Ponsonby, 1595, 16mo. pp. 110. Strettell, 1096, morocco, 6. 17s. 6d. Rhodes, 1261, 77. 7s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 544, 107. 10s. Midgley, 61. 15s. Roxburghe, 5606, 57. 10s. Bind

ley, pt. iii. 98, 87. 10s. 6d.

Cornelia, translated by T. Kidd. Lond. 1594, 4to. Roxburghe, 5294, 17. 9s. Rhodes, 1488, 47. Garrick, 1854.- Lond. 1595, 4to. In this edition the title is Pompey the Great, his faire Cornelines Tragedy.' In the British Museum; also in Malone's Collection.

GARRARD, Edmund. The Countrie Gentleman Moderator. Collections of such intermarriages as have beene betweene the two Royall Lines of England and Spaine, since the Conquest, &c. Lond. Edward Allde. 1627. 4to. 15s.

George. A Description of the different Varieties of Oxen common in the British Isles. Loud. (1800), oblong folio, 17. 1s.

Embellished with 28 coloured engrav

ings.

GARRARD. William. The Arte of Warre, corrected & finished by Captaine Hitchcock. Lond. 1591. 4to.

Dedicated to the Earl of Essex. Reed, 4008, 3s. 6d. Inglis, 577, 4s. 6d. White Knights, 1741, morocco, 3l. 6s.

GARRICK, David. The Dramatic Works. Lond. 1768. 12mo. 3 vols. 6s.-Lond. 1798. 12mo. 3 vols. A wretched and imperfect collection. Twenty Plays by Garrick. Reed, 8118, 17. 13s.

Twelve Tracts for and against D. Garrick. Reed, 8118, 67. 6s.

Most of Garrick's Farces, alterations,

&c., together with many tracts relating to

the English Roscius, will be found in the British Museum. See MS. Catalogue.

Poetical Works, with explanatory Notes. Lond. 1785, 12mo. 2 vols. 78.

Life and Death of David Garrick, to which is added, the Life of Edward Alleyn. Lond. 1779, 8vo.

Private Correspondence, illustrated with notes and a memoir, edited by James Boaden. Lond. 1831-2, imp. 4to. 2 vols. port. 15s. pub. at 51. 5s.

Biography of David Garrick. See DAVIES, Thomas. MURPHY, Arthur.

GARROW, D. W. The History and Antiquities of Croydon, with a Sketch of the Life of Abp. Whitgift. Croydon, 1818. 8vo.

History of Lymington. co. Hants. Lond. 1825. 8vo.

GARTER, Bernard. The tragical History of two English Louers, 1563, written by Ber. Gar. Lond. 1565. 16mo.

307. 19s. 6d. Perry, pt. iv. 517, 327. 10s. Ninety-five leaves. Bindley, pt. iv. 917, Heber, pt. iv. 177.

A new Yeares Gifte. By B. G., Citizen of London. Lond. Henry Bynneman, 1579. 4to. 17. 11s. 6d.

Black letter. A to L in fours, not including title, verses, ad Archipapistam, contents, preface, argument in verse, 8 tract, attributed by Ritson to Barnaby Googe are-1. A Letter written by Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of Durham, and John Stokesley, Bishop of London, to Reginald Pole, in 1537, upon his trayterous denyal of the king's supremacy, and flight to Rome. 2. The Lives of Pope Alexander the Second and Gregory the Seaventh. 3. A Comparison between Christ and the Pope; with many Popish charms, &c. in verse and prose. 4. A Description of the

leaves. The contents of this curious

Censura Literaria, British Bibliographer,
Warton's English Poetry, and Ritson's
Bibliographia Poetica.

Workes, First Edition 'A hundreth sundrie Flowres bounde vp in one small Posie.' Lond. for Richarde Smith, n.d. (1572), 4to. pp. 454. Black letter. Evans, 1818, 23. Perry, pt. i. 2351, with the Com

Pope's Wares and Merchandize, lately sent into England: with a folding woodcut of them. 5. The Poysoning of King John; in verse and prose. 6. Of the Holy Mayde of Kent (Elizabeth Barton) her pretended revelations, miracles, and accomplices; with their execution. Concluding with some letters, speeches, &c. shewing the behaviour of France, Scot-plaint of Philomene, 1576, 37. 3s. Bibl. land, &c. to some Popes, before the Reformation. Bright, 27. 6s. A copy is in the Grenville Collection British Museum. GARTER, Bernard. The joyfull Receyving of the Queenes most excellent Majestie into Norwich. Lond. 1578. 4to.

See ELIZABETH, Queen, p. 727.
GARTER. The Statutes of the
most noble Order of the Garter.
Lond. 1766. 4to.

Anglo-Poet. 284, 251. resold at Saunders'
in 1818, 77. 7s. Steevens, 867, 17. 19s.
Heber, pt. iv. very fine, 14. Halliwell,
May 1857 (several leaves MS.), 37. 128.

Workes, Second Edition-The Posies, corrected, perfected, and augmented by the Author,' 1575. Lond. for Richard Smith (1575), 4to. pp. 502. Bibl. AngloPoet. 285, 201. Gordonstoun, 1035, 37. 15s. Sotheby's in Dec. 1820, with the Steel Glas and the Complaint of Philomene, 8l. 8s. Towneley, pt. i. 528, 217. 10s. resold Heber, pt. iv. 137. Skegg, 91. 2s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3315, with the Steele Glas, &c. 1576, 107. 10s. North pt. i. 1467, with the The Order of the Ceremonies used at Steele Glas, &c. morocco, 27. 15s. Sothethe Feast of St. George, when the Sove-by's in 1821, 37. 13s. 6d. Heber, with reign of the most noble Order of the Garter is present. Printed in the year 1674. 4to. A perfect Catalogue of all the Knights of the Garter, from the first Institution untill April 1661. Lond. 1661, 4to.

Fifty copies printed. Reprinted, 1786.

1814. 1825.

See ASHMOLE, Elias. GEORGE, Saint.

GARTH, Sir Samuel, M.D. Dispensary, a Poem, with a Key. Fifth edit. Lond. 1703. 8vo. with front. Many editions. Garth's design for establishing a charitable foundation for supplying the sick poor with medicines at prime cost, being warmly opposed by the apothecaries and some of the college, gave rise to this admirable satire.

The Dispensary transversed, or the consult of Physicians, a poem in six cantos. Lond. 1701. 8vo.

GARTSIDE, Miss. An Essay on Light and Shade, on Colours, and on Composition in general. Lond. 1805. 4to. 15s.

Steele Glas, wanting last leaf, Gabriel
Harvey's copy, with Notes, 8l. 5s. resold
Bliss, leaf supplied, but not good, 177.

The Hermits Tale at Woodstock, 1575.
Printed in Nichols' Progresses, &c. of Q.
Elizabeth, vol. i. 1788, from a MS. in the

British Museum.

The Glasse of Government (a Play).

Lond. H. M. for C. Barker, 1575, 4to. Sir M. M. Sykes pt. i. 1312, morocco, 17. 11s. 6d. Rhodes, 1125, last leaf wanting, 11s Heber, pt. ii. 17. 15s. Bliss, fine, 27. Not included in the collected edition.

The princelye Pleasures at the Courte at Kenelworth. Lond. by Richard Jhones. 1576, 4to. Black letter. Bibl. AngloPoet. 287, 257. In edition of Workes, 1587. Princely Pleasures with the Masque, intended to have been presented before Q. Elizabeth at Kenilworth Castle in 1575; with an introductory Memoir, Notes, and Whetstone's metrical Life of Gascoigne. Lond. 1821, 12mo. pp. xxxviii and 104, with portrait. One hundred copies printed. It will also be found in the first volume of Nichols' Progresses of Q. Eliz.

Pp. 50, with 11 plates. Ornamental Groups, descriptive of Flow- and in Kenilworth Illustrated. ers, Birds, Shells, and Insects. Lond. 1809, imperial folio. 17. 11s. 6d.

GARZONI, Th. The Hospitall of incurable Fooles. Lond. 1600. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1055, 37. 6s. Nassau, pt. i. 2134, 58. Steevens, 914, 6s.

GASCOIGNE, or GASCOYGNE, Geo. Poetical Works.

Nearly all Gascoigne's Poetical works are reprinted in Chalmers' Edition of the Poets, and notices of him will be found in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses,

A delicate Diet for daintie mouthed
Droonkardes. Lond. R. Jhones, 1576, 12mo.

Heber, pt. iv. in lot 771, unique, 271. 16s.
Reprinted by Waldron in his Literary
Museum. Lond. 1789, 8vo.

The Steele Glas, a Satyre, with the

Complainte of Philomene. Lond, for Ri

chard Smith (1576). 4to. pp. 132. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 286, several leaves MS. 127. 12s. Sotheby's in 1821, several leaves MS. 27. 15s. On the reverse of the title is a portrait of the author, which is copied in the British Bibliographer.

GASCOIGNE-continued.

The Droome of Doomesday. Lond. John Windes for Gabriell Cawood. 1586, 4to. Saunders in 1818, 47. 12s. Perry, pt. i. 2353, 31. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1313, morocco, 31 Roxburghe, 3317, 4. 7s. Heber, pt. iv. 21. First edition, Lond. G. Cawood, 1576, 4to. Black letter. Heber, pt. iv. 769, 31. 5s.

Workes. "The Pleasauntest Workes of; newlye compyled into one volume, that is to say: his Flowers, Hearbes, Weedes. The Fruites of Warre, The Comedie of Supposes. The Tragedie of Iocasta, The Steele Glasse, The Complaint of Phylomene, The Storie of Ferdinando Ieronimi,

288, russia, 351. resold Inglis, 578, 137. 13s. Towneley, pt. i. 520, with the Steele Glas, 181. 7s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1311, morocco, 27. 11s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1433, 67. 10s. Jadis, 141, with portrait from the Steele Glas, 127. 58. Nassau, pt. i. 1694, russia, 77. 2s. 6d. Rhodes, 1125, 67. Steevens, 868, 4L 48. Bright, 124 128. Gardner, 97. 15s.

Supposes, a Comedye from Ariosto, translated 1566. Reprinted in Workes, edit. 1587, which, as it forms the first 68 pages of the Hearbes' (pp. 1-68), preceded by a leaf containing a list of actors; a heading being given on Bii.; it is found occasionally bound up as a separate edi

tion.

Iocasta, from Euripides, by G. G. and Francis Kinwelmasth of Graies Inue, and there by them presented, An. 1566. Edition of 1587 forms part of 'Hearbes,' pp. 69 to 128.

The Wyll of the Deuyll; with his ten detestable Comaundementes: whereunto is adioyned a Dyet for dyuers of the Deuylles Dearlings, commonly called dayly Dronkardes. Impr. by R. Jhones, n.d. 16mo. B. 4, in eights. Black letter. Nassau, pt. ii. 1442, 177. 6s. 6d. 40 copies reprinted, Edin. 1825, one ON VELLUM is in the Grenville Library.

and the Pleasure at Kenelworth Castle.' Lond. Abell Jeffes. 1587, small 4to. Collation. Title and Epistle to the Reverend Divines, 4 leaves; Epistle to all Young Gentlemen, 3 leaves; to the Readers generally and commendatory verses, 9 leaves; on the reverse of the last, a title (within a border composed of printers' ornaments), with contents to 'Flowers.' Pp. 1 to 160 (A to K in eights); pages 36 marked 35; 78, 87; 92, 91; 93, 92; 109 and 110, 111 and 112; between 112-13 a separate title to 'The Fruites of Warre;' 159-60 not paged. 'Hearbes,' title with contents as before, 1 leaf; names of the actors in Supposes' (Englished in 1566), The Grief of Joy, certeyne Elegies 1 leaf; (B ii) pp. 1 to 174; (B iii. iv. C to wherein the doubtful Delightes of Manes O in eights, Pi. ii.); pages 37 to 44 are Lyfe are displaied. Written to the missed; pages 69, 70 title to Iocasta. Queenes most excellent Majestie, 1576. A The entire of this portion is so very irre-MS. in the British Museum. The dedicagularly paged as to preclude noticing tion and a specimen of the poem are Weedes,' title as before; pp. 175 printed in Beloe's Anecdotes of Liter. ii. to 296 (P iv. to viii. Q iv. R missing), S to Z in eights, Civ.; page 190 marked 191; 191, 190. The Steele Glas,' title (reverse blank), Dedication to Lord Graye of Wilton, and commendatory verses, 4 leaves (Si. to iv.) The Work (V i. to Y iii. in eights), pp. 291 to 312, marked on one side only; pages 293 marked 294; 307-8, on both sides; 309-10 marked 309-216; last leaf unpaged. The Complaint of Philomene,' title as before, but dated 1576, one leaf'; Dedication to the Lord Gray of Wilton one leaf; the Poem, pp. 315 to 352, first leaf on pages 315-316 unmarked; p. 317 marked 217; 324, 323; 347, 741; 352 blank.

here.

"The Princelye Pleasures of Kenelworth Castle,' on A B C, in eights; 24 leaves unpaged (no title leaf). Certain Notes concerning the making of Verse,' 4 leaves unpaged, marked Ď i. D-V i. ii, Gilchrist, 41. Reed, 6755, date 1567? russia,

151. 15s. Perry, pt. i. 2352, 51. 2s. 6d. Sotheby's in May 1823, morocco, by Roger Payne, 271. 6s. Dent, pt. i. 1455, morocco, 17., resold; pt. ii. 1382, one leaf wanting, 157. 48. 6d. Roxburghe, 3316, with the Glasse of Gouvernement, 1575, russia. 217. Utterson, 1852, 722, 107. Bibl. Anglo-Poet.

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Life of Gascoigne. See WHETSTONE, George.

GASS, Patrick. A Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clarke, from the mouth of the River Missouri, through the interior Parts of North America to the Pacific Ocean, 18046. Printed, Pittsburgh. Reprinted, Lond. 1808. 8vo.

A meagre journal. Fonthill, 2782, 10s.

GASSENDUS, The Life of Nic. Cl. Fabricius, Lord of Pieresk, translated by W. Rand, M.D. Lond. 1657, 8vo. port. by Gaywood.

Bishop Warburton styles Gassendi's Philosophia Epicuri one of the noblest works of philosophy of these latter times. The Vanity of judiciary Astrology. Lond. 1659, 8vo.

Gast, John, D.D. The History

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