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Thomas. A new Survey of the West Indies. London, 1648. folio. 10s.

"Though Gage pretends to have collected his materials on the spot, the account of that place (Mexico) is copied verbatim from Nicholas' Conquest of Weast-India.'-Dr. Southey. In the work will be found many curious accounts of the power of the devil in sorceries and witchcrafts. The second Edition, enlarged by the Author, and beautified with Maps. London, 1655. folio. Bindley, pt. i. 1877, Il. 1s. The third Edition, enlarged by the Author, with a new and accurate Map. London, 1677. 8vo. 5s. A chapter was left out in this edition, owing, as is said, to its reflecting on the character of Abp. Laud. Bindley, pt. ii. 901, 9s. Willett, 950, 10s. 6d. GAGER, William, LL.D. Ulisses Redux, Tragedia nova. In Ædo Christi Oxoniæ publice Academicis recitata, octavo Idus Februarii, 1591, Oxon. 1592.

Dedicated to Lord Buckhurst, after which are several commendatory verses. F 6, in eights.

Meleager, Tragoedia. Oxon. 1592. 8vo. Gager was an excellent poet especially in the Latin tongue, and the best comedian (that is dramatic poet) of his time.'-Ant. a Wood.

See RAINOLDS or REYNOLDS, John. HEALE, William.

GAILLARD, Gabriel Henry. Histoire de la Rivalité de la France et de l'Angleterre. Paris 1771-7. 8vo. 11 vols.

Some copies bear the date of 1798.

An

other edition. Paris, 1818. 8vo. 3 vols. 11. 16s. VELLUM PAPER. 31. 3s.

GAINSBOROUGH, Thomas. A Collection of Prints illustrative of English Scenery, from Drawings by Gainsborough, by Wells and Laporte. 1802. folio.

Nassau, pt. i. 1545, 1.7s. PROOFS. North, pt. ii. 174, morocco, 5l. 10s. Dowdeswell, 457, 61.

GAINSFORD, Thomas. The trve and wonderfvll History of Perkin Warbeck, proclaiming himselfe Richard the fourth. London, 1618. 4to.

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A-Q 3, in fours. Dedicated To Thomas, Earle of Arundel' by Thomas Gainsforde. Bindley, pt. ii. 1436, 1l. 17s. Reprinted in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

The Secretaries Studie, containing new familiar Epistles, &c. London, 1616. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1029, 5s. 6d.

Books. London, 1616. 4to.
The Historie of Trebizonde, in four
Tales. Lloyd, 522, 14.
A set of
Steevens, 1194, 1l. 14s.
Inglis, 11. 48.

scription of many excellent Prerogatives and The Glory of England, or a true Depheth over all Nations in the World, by remarkable Blessings whereby shee triumentertaining work is in the British Museum. T. G. London, 1619. 4to. A copy of this

A true exemplary and remarkable History of the Earle of Tirone. By an EyeLondon, 1619. 4to. Reed, Bindley, pt. ii. 1437,

Witnesse.

4004, 7s. 6d. 21. 12s. 6d.

GAISFORD, T. See Bodleian Library.

This learned divine has likewise published most valuable editions of Herodotus, Poetæ minores Græci, Hephæstion, &c.

GALARDI, Sieur de. La Tyrannie heureuse ou Cromwel politique. Leyde, 1671. 12mo.

With frontispiece containing a portrait of O. Cromwell on horseback. Dent, pt. i. 871, morocco, 9s. Bindley, pt. ii. 256, 11. 13s. Nassau, pt. i. 1238, 6s.

Sejour de Londres, ou Solitude de Cour. Cologne, 1671. 12mo. 6s. From the Elzevir press.

GALASIUS, Nicholas. A briefe Rehersal of the Doings at Poyssye in Fraunce, betwixt the Lordes of Spiritualty and the Ministers of the Gosple. London (1561). 16mo.

GALE, C. B. van. The Life and Actions of Christ. Bern. van Gale, Bishop of Munster. In which is an Account of the most considerable Actions of Europe in his Time.

London, 1680. 12mo.

With portrait. Nassau, pt. i. 1989, 8s. GALE, Dunstan. Pyramus and Thisbe, a lovely Poem. London, 1617. 4to.

Bindley, pt. iv. 167, 61. 8s. 6d. See Rit

son's Bibliographia Poetica, 214, 15.

John, D.D. Sermons on several Occasions. Second Edition. Lond. 1726. 8vo. 4 vols. 16s.

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GALE, Samuel. The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Winchester. Begun by Henry late Earl of Clarendon, and continued to this Time by Samuel Gale, Gent. London, 1715 or 1723. 8vo.

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Nassau, pt. i. 1240, russia, 14s. Fonthill, 3239, 21. 1s. Sir P. Thompson, 247, 16. 4s. Bp. of Ely, 393, 11. 9s. Bindley, pt. ii. 893, 11. Dent, pt. i. 872, 12s. 6d. Towneley, pt. ii. 248, 1. 6s. PAPER. Reprinted in the Rev. S. H. Cassan's Lives of the Bishops of Winchester. Collation. Title; dedication, 6 pages; preface, 7 pages; the history &c. pp. 1-35; donationes, &c. 4 pages; charters and records, 24 pages; the antiquities, 91 pages; index, 2 pages; some account of the bishops, &c. addenda, errata and corrigenda, pp. 91-144; index, 4 pages. Plates.-i. View of Winchester cathedral. p. 1. ii. An ancient square front. p. 23. iii to vi. The Bas reliefs. p. 24. vii. The entrance to the choir. p. 25. viii. The chests of the West Saxon Kings, &c. p. 27. ix. South view of the chantry of Bishop Fox. p. 29. x to xvii. Monuments of W. Wainfleet, Bp. of Winton. p. 30, of Richard, son of William the Conqueror. p. 30, of Richard Weston, Earl of Portland. p. 35. of Wm. of Wyckham. p. 39. of Baptista Levinz, Bishop of Sodor and Man, p. 42, of Sir John Clobery. p. 45. of the Rev. John Nicholas. p. 59. of the Rev. William Harris. p. 84. xviii. Seals of Winchester Cathedral and of S. Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester. p. 136.

GALE, Theophilus. The Court of the Gentiles, or a Discourse on the Origin and Use of human Learning. London, 1669-78. 4to. Five Parts.

This learned and elaborate work, the leading object of which is to trace all human learning, philosophy and religion, to the ancient Scriptures and the Jewish Church, is now in great repute. The latter parts, particularly the last, are scarce. Gosset, 2209, 31. 10s. Dent, pt. i. 1310, 11. 10s. Inglis, 574, 21. 14s. Williams, 727, five parts, 41. Part i. Of Philology. 1669, and again 1672. Part ii. Of Philosophy. 1670, and again 1676. Part iii. Of the Vanity of Pagan Philosophy. 1677. Part iv. Of reformed Philosophy. 1677. Part v. Of Ditto. 1678. An account of this learned and zealous non-conformist

with a list of his works will be found in

Wood's Athen. Oxon. and Calamy's Lives of the ejected Ministers.

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of Chirurgerie. London, 1563. 8vo.

This eminent surgeon served in the army of Henry VIII. at Montreul in 1544, and 1557.-Another edition, 1586. 4to. in that of King Philip at St. Quintin, in

GALE, Thomas. Rerum Anglicarum Scriptores veteres. Oxon. 1684, 7, 9. folio. 3 vols.

LARGE PAPER.

These volumes, notwithstanding their Inaccuracies, are very precious to the historical antiquary, particularly the first by Fulman. Willett, 1198, 84. 18s. 6d. Heath, 4497, 91. 9s. Dent, pt. i. 148, 71. 10s. Bp. of Ely, 991, 91. Towneley, pt. i. 848, 331.12s. resold pt. ii. 826, two leaves in vol. iii. being on small paper, 167.16s. Williams, 900, morocco, 451. 2l. 14s.-Oxon. 1691. 1 vol. Nassau, pt. -Oxon. 1684-7. 2 vols. Gough, 3185, i. 1546, 18s.

Rerum Anglicarum veterum Tom. I. Oxon. 1684. Contents.-1. Ingulfi Croylandensis Historia. 2. Petri Blesensis Continuatio. 3. Chronica de Mailros. 4. Annales Burtonenses. 5. Historia Croylandensis Continuatio.

Historiæ Anglicana Scriptores quinque ex vetustis Codicibus mss. nunc primum in Lucem editi. Oxon. 1687. Contents.—1. Annales de Margan. 2. Chronicon Thoma Wikes.

3. Annales Waverleienses. 4.

Gaufridi Vinisauf Itinerarum Regis Anglorum Richardi et aliorum in Terram Hierosolymorum. 5. Chronica Walteri Hemingford de Gestis Regum Angliæ.

Historiae Britannicae Saxònicae, AngleDanicae, Scriptores xv. ex vetustis Codd. mss. editi, opera Thoma Gale. Oxon. 1691. Contents.-1. Gilda Historia et Epistola 2. Eddii Stephani Vita S. Wilfridi Eboracensis. 3. Nennii Historia Britonum. 4.

Joannis Asserii Chronicon Fani Sancti Neoti. 5. Ran. Higdeni: Polychronicos. 6. Will. Malmesburiensis de Antiquitate Glastoniensis Ecclesiæ. 7. Wilhelmi Malmesburiensis Lib. V. de Pontificibus. $. Historia Ramesiensis. 9. 10. Historia Eliensis, Lib. i. & ii. 11. Chronica Joannis Wallingford. 12. Rad. de Diceto Historia compendiosa de Regibus Britonum. 13. De Partitione Provinciæ in Schiras & Episcopatus & Regna. 14. Johannis Fordun Scoti Chronicon. 15. Flacci Alewini de Pontificibus et Sanctis Ecclesiæ Eboracensis Poema. 16. Appendix Antiquitatum Britannicarum.

GALEN, Claudius. Opuscula varia, Gr. et Lat. a T. Goulstone. Lond. 1640. 4to.

- De Temperamentis et de inaequali Intemperie Libri tres, Tho

mas Linacro Interprete. Cantabr. | Tour in that Country in 1816 and per Ioannem Siberch, 1521. 4to.

Printed on a good Roman letter, with some Greek words, the colon, full point, and catch-words, and contains 74 leaves, besides the table. The title is supposed to be the first specimen of copper-plate engraving in this country. A copy is in the British Museum. ON VELLUM. A copy formerly belonging to K. Henry VIII. is in the Bodleian library, but the title is printed on very neat types. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Herbert, iii. 1411, & 1814. Wood's Athen. Oxon. by Bliss, i. 44, 46.- Another edition. Lond. 1527. 24mo. A copy is in the British Museum.

De Motu Musculorum Libri duo, T. Linacro Interprete. R. Pynson, 1522. 4to.

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Galeni Pergameni de Pulsuu Vsu, Tho. Linacro Anglo Interprete. Lond. in ÆdiPinsonianis, 1522. 4to. The whole in roman letter; 16 leaves, without numbers or running-title, but has catch-words, &c. Three leaves of Index Errorum' follow the colophon. A copy is in the British Museum.

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Quos oporteat purgare Medicamentis et quando. Latine. Lond. ap. Pynson, 1522. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. De Naturalibus Facultatibus Libri tres, Tho. Linacro Anglo Interprete. Lond. in Edibus Rich. Pynson, 1523. 4to. 95 fol. also a leaf containing Erratorum Index.' At folio 91 is annexed a little Treatise Ex Paulo Aegineta de Crisi, et criticis, siue decretorijs Diebus, eorumqu; Signis, Tho. Linacro Anglo Interprete. Quemadmodum presciri possit, quo Pacto soluendus morbus sit."

A copy is in the British Museum. De Symptomatum Differentiis et Causis, T. Linacro Interprete. Lond. ap. Pynson, 1524. A copy is in the British Museum.

Galens Bookes of Elementes, published foorth of Latine into English by John Jones, Physition. London, by William Jones, 1574. 4to. 12s. Dedicated to

•George Earle of Shrewsbury' &c. C 2, in

fours.

Methodus Medendi, with a brief Declaration of the worthie Art of Medicine, the Office of a Chirurgeon, and an Epitome of the third Book of Galen, of naturall Faculties all translated into English by T. Gale. London, 1586. 4to. 10s. 6d. Method of Physick, translated by Peter English. Edinb. 1656. 24mo. 5s.

GALESUS, &C. See BOCCACIO, Giovanni.

GALFREDUS Monumetensis Anglice JEFFERY of Monmouth.

GALIFFE, James A. Italy and its Inhabitants. An Account of a

1817. London, 1820. 8vo. 2 vols. Published at 11. 6s.*

GALILEI, Galileo.

The Systeme of the World, in four Dialogues. By Galileus Galileus Zinceus. Inglished from the original Italian copy by Thomas Salusbury.' London, 1661. folio.

Dedicated to Sir John Denham. This forms a portion of Salusbury's mathematical Collections.

GALL, F. J. M. D. See SPURZ -
HEIM, J. G. M. D.
GALLAND, Ant. See Arabian
Nights.

Gallant.-A Treatise of a Gal-
London, by Wynkyn de

lant. Worde.

A fragment of this poem is reprinted in the Ceus. Liter. v. 37-40. from an imperfect copy, supposed unique.

Essay on modern Gallantry. 1728. 4to. 6

London,

Gallantry a la Mode, a satirical Poem. London, 1674. Reed, 6865, 1l. 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 896, 11, 13s.

The young Gallants Academy. London, 1674. 12mo. 12s.

Modern Gallantry displayed; or the Courtezan delineated, in the authentic Memoirs of several celebrated Ladies, &c. London, 1767, 12mo. 3s. Galleries.

Houghton Gallery: a Collection of Prints from the best Pictures in the Pos

session of the Earl of Orford. London, 1788. imperial folio. 2 vols. Published by Boydell. Sotheby's in 1821, russia, 21. 10s. 6d. in April 1823, 10l. 10%. Fonthill, 3229, 291. 8s.

Derby Gallery a Collection of Prints, 20 in number, engraved by Winstanley Knowsley and others, of the best Masters,

in the Collection of the Earl of Derby. folio.

21. 12s. 6d.

Gallery of Fashion, with coloured Plates. 1794, &c. 4to. Towneley, pt. ii. 927, 6 vols. 61. 10s. Dowdeswell, 282, 9 vols. 1794— 1802, morocco, 61.

The historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings; and biographical Review: containing a brief Account of the Lives of the most celebrated Men in every Age and Country; and graphic Imitations of the finest Specimens of the Arts, ancient and modern, with Remarks critical and explanatory. London, 1807-11. 8vo. 7 vols. Published at 11. 4s. each volume. LARGE PAPER, in 4to. 21. 5s. each.

The British Gallery of Engravings, from

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Pictures of the Italian, French, Flemish, Dutch, and English Schools, with some Account of each Picture, &c. by Edw. Forster. London, 1807-13. super-royal folio. Twelve nos. complete, 52 plates. Published at 21. 2s. each. LARGE PAPER, at 31. 13s. 6d. each. Fonthill, 3261, 31. 10s. North, pt. ii. 346, with proofs and etchings on India paper, 40. 19s. Choix de Gravures à l'Eau-forte d'après les Peintures originales, et les Marbres de la Galerie de Lucien Bonaparte. 1812. imp. 4to. 31. 3s.

The Kinnaird Collection. Imp. fol. 4 Nos. 1809-12. Published by Orme. D. of York, 2217, 21. 2s.

British Gallery of contemporary Portraits; being a Series of 150 Engravings of the most eminent Persons now living, or lately deceased in Great Britain and Ireland, with biographical Notices. London, 1813. &c. atlas 4to. Published in numbers, at 11. 5s. each. LARGE PAPER, with PROOF IMPRESSIONS, at 11. 16s. each.

Dulwich Gallery, 29 Engravings, highly finished in Colours by R. Cockburn. 1818. Sotheby's in 1824. 10. 15s.

The British Gallery of Pictures, selected from the most admired Productions of the old Masters in Great Britain; accompanied with Descriptions historical and critical. By Henry Tresham and W. Y. Ottley. The executive Part under the Management of P. W. Tomkins. London, 1818. 4to. Twenty-five plates engraved in the stipple or dotted manner. 61. 6s. Published at 12. 12s. PROOFs on India paper, published at 251. 4s. Coloured and mounted, published at Dent, pt. ii. 1425, mo

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Engravings of the Marquis of Stafford's Collection of Pictures in London, arranged according to Schools, and in chronological Order; with Remarks on each Picture by W. Y. Ottley. The executive Part under the Management of P. W. Tomkins. London, 1818. 4to. 4 vols. Engraved in the line manner. 127.12s. Published at 35l. 14s. PROOFS on India paper. 21. Published at 71. 8s. Dent, pt. ii. 1426, morocco, 271.68. Coloured and mounted in four portfolios.

521. 10s. Published at 1714. 14s. Fonthill,

3706, 781. 15s.

A Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures of the Marquess of Stafford at Cleveland House, London, containing an Etching of every Picture, and accompanied with historical and biographical Notices by John Young. London, 1825. 4to. 2 vols. 51. 5s. LARGE

PAPER, with proofs on India paper. 91. 9s. A Catalogue of the Pictures at Grosvenor House, London; with Etchings, accompanied by historical Notices of the principal Works. By John Young. London, 1820. 4to. 21. 2s. LARGE PAPER, with proofs on India paper. 41. 4s.

A Catalogue of the Pictures at Leigh Court, near Bristol; the Seat of P. J. Miles, Esq. M.P. with Etchings, accompanied with historical and biographical Notices. By John Young. London, 1822. 4to. 21. 2s. LARGE PAPER, with proofs on India paper. 44. 4s.

A Catalogue of the celebrated Collection of Pictures of the late J. J. Angerstein, containing an Etching of every Picture, and accompanied with historical and biographical Notices, by John Young. London, 1823. 4to. 31. 13s. 6d.

A Catalogue of Pictures by British Artists, in the Possession of Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart. with Etchings, accompanied with historical and biographical Notices by John Young. London, 1825. 4to. 21. 2s. LARGE PAPER, with proofs on India paper. 41. 4s.

A descriptive Catalogue of a Collection of Paintings by British Artists, in the Possession of Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart. By William Carey, Esq. with occasional Remarks, &c. by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart. royal 8vo. 7s. 6d.

British Galleries of Art; being a Series of descriptive and critical Notices of the principal Works of Art in Painting and Sculpture now existing in England; arranged under the Heads of the different public and private Galleries in which they are to be found. London, 1824. 8vo. 8s. 6d.

Sketches of the principal Picture Galleries in England, with a Criticism on Marriage-a-la-Mode.' Lond. 1824. fscap. Svo.5s.

Museum of Painting and Sculpture; or, a Collection of the principal Pictures, Statues, and Bas-reliefs in the public and private Galleries of Europe. Drawn and etched by Reveil; with descriptive, critical and historical Notices, by Duchesne, senior. Publishing at numbers, each containing six plates, price 1s. 6d.

A Catalogue of the Ilam Gallery, 1827. Ashbourn, 1828. imp. 4to. Twenty-five copies printed at the expense of the Proprietor, Jesse Watts Russell, Esq. of Ilam Hall, Co. Stafford.

See Bedford Marbles. BRITTON, John. GALLIENO.-An Historical Romance of the Wars between the Mighty Giant Gallieno, and the Great Knight Nasonius and his Associates. Dublin, 1694. 4to.

A satire on the wars between Louis XIV. and William III. Steevens, 1721. Ss. 6d. Reed, 6482, 4s. Lloyd, 1056, 5s. 6d.

Brief

GALLOWAY, Joseph. Commentaries upon such Parts of the Revelation and other Prophecies as immediately refer to the present Times. London, 1802. 8vo. 7s.

An ingenious treatise.

The prophetic and anticipated History of

the Church of Rome, written and published six hundred Years before the Rise of that Church. 8vo. 5s.

Galloway. Encouragement for Undertakers in the Plantation of New Galloway. Edinb. 1625. 4to. A copy is in the British Museumn. GALLUS, Cornelius. The impotent Lover, accurately described in six Elegies on old Age; with the old doting Letcher's Resentments on the past Pleasures, and vigourous Performances of Youth: made English from the Latin of Cn. Cornelius Gallus, by Hovenden Walker. London, 1688. 8vo.

Reed, 6866, 3s.-1694. 12mo. 4s. GALLY, Henry, D. D.. Two Dissertations on Greek Accents. London, 1754-62. 8vo.

Gosset, 2132, 8s. 6d. Published anonymously. See FOSTER, John, M.A.

GALPINE, John. A synoptical Compend of British Botany (from Class Monandria to Polygamia inclusive), arranged after the Linnean System. London, 1806. 12mo. 10s. 6d.

The most complete book of the kind, on so small a scale, in the English language. -Liverpool, 1819. 12mo. 10s. 6d. Salisbury, 1805. 12mo.

GALT, John. The Life and Administration of Cardinal Wolsey. London, 1812. 4to.

With portrait. A severe critique on this work appeared in the Quarterly Review, viii. 163-72. Duke of York, 2165, 1. 2s. LARGE PAPER in royal 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 1403, 11. 1s.-1818. 8vo.

drawn from English, Scottish, and Irish History. fscap. 8vo. 2 vols. GALTHERUS, Phil. Galteri Alexandriados sive Gestorum Alexandri magni Libri decem.

A copy of this celebrated poetical work, with Pynson's mark, is described in Beloe's Anecdotes, v. 255-60. In it will be found that trite verse so often repeated, din.' Extracts from the works are to be Incidis in Scyllam cupiens vitare Charybfound in Warton's History of English Poetry.

GALVANO, Ant. Account of the Discoverys of the World, from their first Origin to the Year 1555; translated and published by R. Hackluyt. London, 1601. 4to.

Inglis, 576, 4l. Jadis, 188, russia, 81. Reprinted in the second volume of the Oxford Collection of Voyages and Travels. LinsiGAMAGE, William.

Woolsie: or, two Centuries of Epigrammes. Oxford, 1613. 12mo.

Of no merit, dedicated to Katherine, Lady Mansell. Bindley, pt. ii. 898, 137. Some copies bear the date of 1621.

GAMBADO, Geoffrey. An Academy for grown Horsemen, and Annals of Horsemanship. don, 1787-91. folio. 2 vols.

Lon

A lively and entertaining jeu d'esprit of the pencil and the pen, written by H. Bunbury. Fonthill, 1771, 21. 6s. Drury, 1789, 21. 4s. Academy. 1787. Roxburghe, 1709, 14s. Annals. 1791. Roxburghe, 1710, 1. 1s. An edition. 1822. royal 4to. 2 vols. 12s.-1809. 8vo. in 1 vol.

GAMBLE, John. Ayres and Dialogues to be sung to the Theorbo-Lute or Bass-Viol. London, 1656 or 7. folio. 17. 1s.

With portrait by T. Cross. Bindley, pt. i. 1878, 1. 15s.

John, A.M. An Essay on the different Modes of Communication by Signals. London, 1797. 4to. 12s.

The Tragedies of Maddalen, Agamemnon, Lady Macbeth, Antonio and Clytemnestra. London, 1812. royal 8vo. & 4to. A severe critique on these tragedies appeared in the Quarterly Review, xi. 33-41. The Life and Studies of Benjamin West. Esq. President of the Royal Academy, Views of Society and Manprior to his Arrival in England. 8vo. 7s.ners in the North of Ireland. LonLARGE PAPER. 15s.

Voyages and Travels in the Years 1809, 10, and 11; containing Observations on Gibraltar, Sardinia, Sicily, Malta, Serigo and Turkey. London, 1812. 4to. Duke of York, 2166, 9s. LARGE PAPER. Towneley, pt. ii. 788, 11, 1s.

Letters from the Levant. London, 1813. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Pictures, historical and biographical,

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Gamble's works are entertaining, though somewhat bordering on the extravagant.

in Dublin, and the North of Ireland, in Sketches of History, Politics, &c. taken

1810. London, 1811. 8vo.

GAMBOLD, John, M.A. Works. Bath, 1789. 8vo. 6s.

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