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Five plates, with an Essay of 18 pages, -England Delineated. London, (B-F.) also title and preface of 2 pages, 1818, 8vo. 14s. signed J. B. (John Britton.) Some copies were printed in Atlas 4to. This publication originally appeared in the first volume of "The Fine Arts of the English School.'

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11. 48. Description of the Country from thirty to forty miles round Manchester. London, 1795. 4to.

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AILMER, John, LL.D.
Sacræ: seu Jonas, Jeremiæ Threni,

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ALBEMARLE, Duke of. See MONK.
ALBERIUS Trencurianus, Claudius.
Demonstrative Oration of the

- Lexicon Pentaglotton, Hebra-A icum, Chaldaicum, Syriacum, Tal- Resurrection of the Deade. London, mudico-Rabbinicum et Arabicum. by Hugh Singleton, 8vo.

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Albans, St. Some Account of the Church of St. Alban, Illustrative of last leaf blank. An edition of Albertus' Black Letter. A. to L. 4. in eights. The

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