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1628. 4to. A-F 3, in fours, dedicated To
the Beauties of England.' Lloyd, 1. 3s.
This forms a portion of the Quodlibets by
Robert Hayman.

John Owen's Latine Epigrams englished
by Tho. Harvey, Gent. Lond. 1677, 12mo.
pp. 220. Dowdeswell, 536, 6s. Dent, pt.
ii. 65, 6s. Lloyd, 907, 6s. 6d. Garrick,
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OWEN, John, D.D. The whole Works of John Owen, D.D. carefully collated with the best Editions by Thomas Russell, M.A.; with Life by William Orme, and Index. Lond. 1826, 8vo. 21 vols. pub.

127. 12s. reduced 57. 58.

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WORKS. A new edition, with his Latin
Pieces and the Exposition of the Epistle
to the Hebrews, edited by the Rev. Dr.

W. H. Goold, with the co-operation of the
Rev. J. Edmonstone. Edinb. Johnstone

and Hunter, 1850-55, 24 vols. 8vo.; reis-
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The works of this learned non-conformist
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Of the divine Original, &c. of the Scrip

tures; also, a Vindication of the Purity
and Integrity of the Hebrew and Greek
Texts. Oxf. 1659, 18mo. 7s. Answered by
Walton in The Considerator considered,'

An Exposition of the Epistle to the He-
brews, with preliminary Exercitations.
By John Owen, D.D. Lond. 1668-84, folio,

4 vols. 31. 13s. 6d. This work is particu
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A practical Exposition of the hundred and thirtieth Psalm. Lond. 1669, 4to. 5s. -Edinb. 1819, 12mo. 3s.

Discourse concerning the Holy Spirit,
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Lond. 1674. folio, 158. LARGE PAPER, 17. 18.
-Glasg. 1791, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s.-Glasg.

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OWEN, H., and J. B. Blakeway History of Shrewsbury. Lond 1825, 2 vols. 4to. plates and wood cuts. 61. 6s.

LARGE PAPER. royal 4to. 2 vols. 81. 85. John. A compleat and im partial History of the ancient Bri tons, from the earliest Accounts to the End of the Reign of Hen. VIII. vol. i. all printed. Lond. 1743, 8r0.

John, A.M. Travels into different Parts of Europe, in the Years 1791 and 1792; with fami liar Remarks on Places, Men, and Manners. Lond. 1796, 8vo. 2 vols

98.

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Fonthill, 2012, 11, 78, British and Foreign Bible So Rev. John. The History of

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Thirty-nine leaves, A-K 3, dedicated to Sir Henrie Martin Knight.'-Lond 1629, 4to. Gordonstoun, 1684, 18s.

The Running Register: recording true Relation of the State of the English Colledges, Seminaries and Cloisters in all forraine Parts; &c. Lond. 1626, 4to. pp 118. Steevens, 128, 10s. 6d. Gordonstoun, 1682, 17. Bliss, 2s.

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Rev. N. British Remains; or, a Collection of Antiquities re lating of the Britons. Lond. 1777 8vo.

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Comprehending, I. A concise History of the Lords Marchers; their Origin, Power, and Conquests in Wales. II. The Arms of the ancient Nobility and Gentry of North Wales. III. A Letter of Dr. Lloyd, Bishop of St. Asaph's, concerning Jeffrey of Monmouth's History. IV. An Account of the Discovery of America by the Welsh, three hundred Years before the Voyage of Columbus. V. A celebrated Poem of Taliessin, translated in Sapphic Verse. The whole selected from original MSS. and

other authentic Records. To which are also added, Memoirs of Edward Llwyd, Antiquary, transcribed from a Manuscript in the Museum, Oxford.' Hibbert, 5933, 6s. Dent, pt, ii. 67, 19s.

A History of the Island of Anglesey, with Memoirs of Owen Glendower. Lond. 1775, 4to.

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OWEN, Robt., of New Lanark. A New View of Society, or Essays on the Formation of the Human Character. Lond. 1816, 8vo. 5s.

OXBERRY,

William. New En

The Revolution in the Mind and Prac-glish Drama. Lond, 1818, &c. sm. tice of the Human Race. Lond. 1849, 8vo. 8vo. 19 vols.

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T. Agricultural Pursuits. Translated from the Greek. Lond. 1805, 8vo. 2 vols.

Hibbert, 5934, 5s. This clergyman also published translations of Terentius Varro,

and Palladius.

W. Views on the River Thames. See COOKE, George. OWLEGLASS. See HOWLEGLASS. OWLS.-The Owles Almanacke, prognosticating many strange Accidents which shall happen to this Kingdom of Great Britaine this Yeare, 1618. Lond. 1618, 4to.

The Owl, and the Nightingale, an early English Poem. Printed for the Percy Society.

William. A Dictionary of the Welch Language, explained in English; with numerous Illustrations from the literary Remains,

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and from the living Speech of the

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A copy is in the British Museum. See Harleian Library, MSS. and Mis cellany, also Voyages.

An

Robert Harley, Earl of. Heroic Elegies and other Pieces of Lly. Essay upon publick Credit. Lond.

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warchen Hen, Prince of the Cambrian Britons; with a literal Translation. Lond. 1792, 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 2s. There is much curious matter in the preface of this volume, and the translation is considered elegant and literal. See LLYWARE HEN.

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Statuta Oxon. 1634, folio. On VELLUM, two copies printed; one with MS. additions, &c. is in the British Museum, the other in St. John's College Library, Oxford.

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OXENHAM, James. A true Re lation of an Apparition in the Like nesse of a Bird that appeared ho vering over the Beds of some Children of J. Oxenham. Lond. 1641, 4to. 6s.

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By some attributed to Daniel Defoe.Lond. 1797, 8vo. It is reprinted in the thirteenth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

Statvta selecta è Corpore Statutorum Vniversitatis Oxon. Collectore T, Cross field. Typis Guil. Turner. 1638, 16mo.

A, 4 leaves, B-O, in eights, P, 3 leaves, and Q, six leaves, the last containing the errata. At p. 20 should be a folded plate Encylopædia seu Orbis Literarum,' &c.

Bindley, pt. iii. 1065, 37, 13s. 6d. Bright,

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OXFORD-continued.

Marmora

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Catalogue of all the Graduates in DiVinity, Law, and Physick, and of all Mashave regularly proceeded or been created ters of Arts, and Doctors of Musick, who 10th, 1659, and July, 1688. Oxford, 1689, in the University of Oxford between Oct.

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Epithalamia Oxoniensis in Caroli I. cum Henrietta Maria Connubium. Oxon. 1625,

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