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N. Lee: The West Indian, by R. Cumberland. 11. Boadicea, by R. Glover; The Carmelite, by R. Cumberland; The minor, by S. Foote; The provok'd husband; or, a journey to London, by Sir J. Vanbrugh and C. Cibber; The Roman father, altered from W. Whitehead. 12. Cleone, by R. Dodsley; The countess of Salisbury, by H. Hartson; The earl of Essex, by H. Jones; King Charles 1. by W. Havard; Love makes a man; or, the fop's fortune, by C. Cibber. 13. The country lasses; or, the custom of the manor, by C. Johnson; The foundling, by E. Moore; The Grecian daughter, by A. Murphy; The Spanish fryar: or, the double discovery, by J. Dryden. 14. The earl of Warwick, by T. Francklin; Isabella; or, the fatal marriage, altered from T. Southeru; Oroonoko, by T. Southern; Venice preserved; or, a plot discovered, by T. Otway. 15. All for love; or, the world well lost, by J. Dryden; Comus, by J. Mil. ton; The distrest mother, translated by A. Philips from the Andromaque of Racine; The way to keep him, by A. Murphy. 16. The alchymist, altered from B. Jonson; Alzira, by A. Hill; The constant couple; or, a trip to the jubilee, by G. Farquhar; Medea, by R. Glover. 17. The double gallant; or, the sick lady's cure, by C. Cibber; The school for fathers; or, Lionel and Clarissa, by I. Bickerstaff; The school for lovers, by W. Whitehead; She would and she would not; or, the kind impostor, by C. Cibber. 18. The battle of Hastings, by R. Cumberland; Love for love, by W. Congreve; The recruiting officer, by G. Farquhar; The rival queens; or, the death of Alexander the great, by N. Lee. 19. Jane Shore, by N. Rowe; The refusal; or, the ladies' philosophy, by C. Cibber; The tender husband; or, the accomplished fools, by Sir R. Steele; Zara, by A. Hill. 20. The brothers, by R. Cumberland; The careless husband, by C. Cibber; The drummer; or, the haunted house, by J. Addison; The mourning bride, by W. Congreve. 21. Cato, by J. Addison; The discovery, by F. Sheridan; The orphan; or, the unhappy marriage, by T. Otway; Philaster, altered from F. Beaumont and J. Fletcher. 22. The conscious lovers, by Sir R. Steele; The country girl, altered from W. Wycherly; The school for wives, by H. Kelly; Ximena; or, the heroic daughter, by C. Cibber.

British theatre. See W. R. CHETWOOD.

British worthy, opera. See J. DRYDEN, King
Arthur.

Briton, The, tragedy. See A. PHILIPS.
Britons.

DAVIES, E. Celtic researches.

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1809.

1804.

Mythology and rites of the British Druids.

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the original inhabitants of the British islands. 1821. NENNIUS. Historia Britonum.

History of the Britons. 1841.

Brittany, France.

CARNÉ, L. de. Pierre Landais et la nationalité bretonne. 1860.

COMBAT de trente Bretons contre trente Anglois [1350].

LUCAS, C. J. M. De l'association bretonne. 1829. Britton, John, 1771-1857.

Friendship's offering. Sonnet [by Jos. Ellis, jr. ], with a portrait. Topographical essay on the author's residence. London, 1843. 8, (2) pp. Illus. For private presents. 4° No. 6 in G.3840.15

BRAYLEY, E. W., and BRITTON, J. History of the late houses of parliament. 1836.

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Brockhaus, Friedrich Arnold.

Bibliothèque américaine. Catalogue de livres sur l'Amérique jusqu'à 1700, en vente. Leipzig, 1861. xi, 133 pp. 8° No. 2 in G.46.11

Brodhead, John Romeyn, 1814-1873. History of the state of New York. First period. 1609-1664. New York, 1853. (1), xv, So1 pp. Map. 8° G.3625.3

Memoir on the early colonization of New Netherland. In New York hist. soc'y. Collections, 1849, 2d ser., vol. 2. G.3625.1, 2d ser., 2; 4371.11, 2d ser., 2 Report [as agent of New York, to procure documents in Europe relative to the Colonial history of the state. Albany.] 1845. 374, (1) pp. Senate document, No. 47. 8° G.3626.21; 4374.9

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Contents. A mad couple well matched; The novella; The court begger: The city wit, or the woman wears the breeches; The damoiselle, or the new ordinary.

The plays have separate title-pages.

Five new playes. London, A. Crook. 1659. 8°

G.3810.62

Contents. The English Moor, or the mock marriage; The love-sick court, or the ambitious politique; The weeding of Covent Garden, or the Middlesex justice of peace; The new academy, or the new exchange; The queen and concubine. The plays have separate title-pages.

The antipodes: a comedie. ble. 1640. (44) ff. 4°

Same. In Dodsley, R., ed.

London: F. ConstaNo. 2 in G.3810.63

A joviall crew: or, the merry beggars. A comedie. London: pr. by F. Y. for E. D. and N. E. 1652. (58) ff. 4° No. 3 in G.3810.63 Old plays, 1744, G.3965.1.6 In same. New ed., 1825, vol. 10. G.3961.2.10; 2588.1.10 London: A. No. 5 in G.3810.63

vol. 6. Same.

The northern lasse, a comoedy. Moseley. 1663. (40) ff.

The queenes exchange, a comedy. London, H. Brome. 1657. (24) ff. 4° No. 4 in G.3810.63

Reprinted as the Royal exchange.

The sparagvs garden: a comedie. London: T. Constable. 1640. (44) ff. 4° No. 1 in G.3810.63 DANCE, J. Ladies' frolic.

HEYWOOD, T., and BROWNE, R. Late Lancashire witches.

Bromley, Henry.

Catalogue of engraved British portraits, from Egbert the Great to the present time. With appen

dix. London, 1793. xiv, (2), 479, 56, (So) pp. 4° G.360.8; *8071.50

Bronté, Charlotte, 1816-1855.

Jane Eyre. An autobiography. Ed. by Currer Bell [pseud.]. Leipzig, 1848. 2 v. in I. 16°

G.3851.14

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Same. In Minor British theatre, 1806, vol. 4. G.3966.1.4

Same. In Modern British drama, 1811, vol. 5. G.3960.19.5 Brooke, Fulke Greville, lord. See F. GREVILLE. Brooke, Henry, 1706-1783.

Collection of [his] pieces formerly published. Added several plays and poems, now first printed. In 4 v. London, pr. for the author. 1778. 8 G.3816.8; 2566.11 Contents. 1, Universal beauty; Jerusalem delivered; from the Italian of Tasso; Constantia: or, The man of law's tale, modernized from Chaucer; Redemption. 2. Fables: Temple of Hymen, Sparrow and dove, Feinale seducers, Love and vanity. The last speech of John Good; Gustavus Vasa; The earl of Essex; Antony and Cleopatra. 3. The impestor; The earl of Westmoreland; Cymbeline; Montezuma; The vestal virgin. 4. Little John and the giants; The contending brothers; The charitable association; The female officer; The marriage contract; Ruth; Prologues; Epilogues; Poems; Conrade, a fragment.

Brookiana. London, 1804. 2 v. in 1. Vignette portr. Sm. 8° G.3844.11 Cymbeline, a tragedy. [Cut from his Poetical works, 3d ed., 1792, vol. 3, pp. 169–256.] No. 1 in G.4010.9 Gustavus Vasa, a tragedy. In Modern British drama, 1811, vol. 2. G.3960.19.2

TRUTH, pseud. Mr. Morton's Zorinski and Brooke's Gustavus Vasa compared. 1795. Brooke, Richard, F. S. A., 1792?-1861.

Visits to fields of battle, in England, of the fifteenth century; added, papers upon archæological subjects. London, 1857. x, 342 pp. Plate. Map.

L. 8°

G.60.22

Contents. Battles of Shrewsbury, Blore Heath, Northamp ton, Wakefield, Mortimer's Cross, Towton, Tewkesbury, Bos. worth, Stoke, Evesham, Barnet; The general use of firearms by the English in xv. century; The family of Wyche, or De la Wyche, of Cheshire; Wilnislow church in Cheshire; Handford hall and Cheadle church in Cheshire; The office of keeper of the royal menagerie; The probable period of the extinction of wolves in England; Extracts from acts of attainder, 1461-1495; Letter from Wm. Cooper, 9th Aug., 1737.

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Brookiana. See H. BRooke.
Brooks, Charles Timothy, translator, 1813-1883.
GOETHE, J. W. v. Faust. 1856.

Broome, R. See R. BROME.
Brosses, Charles de, 1709–1777.

Du culte des dieux, fétiches, ou parallèle de l'ancienne religion de l'Egypte avec la religion actuelle de Nigritie. [Anon. Paris.] 1760. 287 pp. 12° G.208,52

Traité de la formation méchanique des langues, et des principes physiques de l'étymologie. [Anon.] Paris, 1765. 2 v. Folded sheet. G.229.10 Brother in law, comedy. See H. CARD.

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Brothers, The, tragedy. See E. YOUNG.
Brouette du vinaigrier, drame. See L. S. MERCIER.
Brougham, Henry, baron Brougham and Vaux,
1778-1868.

Historical sketches of statesmen in the time of George III. Added, remarks on party, and an appendix. Paris, 1839. viii, ii, 413 pp. 8° G.3746.6

Speech before the House of commons, April 1, 1808, against the orders in council. Phila., 1808. xiii, 65 pp. 8° No. 5 in G.323.17; No. 10 in*4496.60 Walker's Defence of order, a poem. [Cut from the Edinburgh rev., July, 1803, pp. 421-428.] No. 5 in G.3833.12

Brougham, John, 1810-1880.
Dramatic works. Selected from French's Ameri-

can drama. With portr. Vol. 1. New York. 120 G.3647.9; 6570a.12

Contents. Game of life; Love and murder; David Copperfield; Temptation, or the Irish emigrant; Game of love; Pocahontas, or the gentle savage; Dombey and son; Romance and reality, or the young Virginian.

These plays have separate title-pages and paging.

120

Dred: or, the dismal swamp. A play. From Mrs. Stowe's novel. New York. 43 PP. French's American drama. No. 100. 12 No. 2 in G.3646.7 Irish Yankee: or, the birth-day of freedom. A drama. New York. [1856] 28 PP.. French's American drama. No. 71. No. 1 in G.3646.7 Life in New York: or, Tom and Jerry on a visit. A comic drama. New York. 26 pp. French's American drama. No. 94. 12 No. 3 in G.3646.7 Broughton, James. Life and writings of Christopher Marlowe. [Cut from the Gentleman's magazine, Jan., 1830, pp. 3-6.] No. 13 in G.3940.7 Brouilleries, Les; ou le rendez-vous nocturne, comédie. See M. A. LEGRAND. Théâtre, 1742, vol. 3.

1729.

Browell, Mark,
Diary for 1688. 21 pp. Newcastle reprint, 1847.

No. 6 in G.3845.2.5
Brown, Albert Gallatin, 1813-1880.
Albert G. Brown of Mississippi. [With portrait.
Cut from the Democratic rev., Nov., 1849, pp. 457-
467.]
No. 2 in G.3632.3
Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810.

Memoirs. With selections from his letters and miscellaneous writings. By W. Dunlap. London, 1722. 337 Pp. 8° G.3632.4

PRESCOTT, W. H. Life of C. B. Brown. 1834. Brown, David Paul, 1795-1872.

Sertorius: or, the Roman patriot. A tragedy. Phila., 1830. 87 pp. 89, 1. p. G.3647.10; 2398.4 Brown, John, D.D., of Rothbury, 1715-1766. Athelstan. A tragedy. [Anon.] London, L. Davis and C. Reymers. 1756. v, (3), 77, (2) pp. 8° No. 2 in G.3967.18; No. 2 in *6576.16 Barbarossa. A tragedy. [Anon.] London, 1755. So pp. 80 No. 1 in G.3967.18 Same. In Modern British drama, 1811, vol. 2. G.3960.19.2 In New English theatre, 1776, vol. 8. G.3964.1.8 On liberty: a poem. London, C. Davis. 1749. 16 pp. 4° No. 3 in G.3834.3 Brown, John.

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The stage: a poem. London, 1819. (1), 50 pp.

No. 13 in G.3823.18

Brown, John, M.D., of Edinburgh, 1810–1882.
Dr. Chalmers' posthumous works. [Cut from the
North British rev., Feb., 1848, pp. 393-420.]
No. 7 in G.3852.3
Locke and Sydenham. [Cut from the North
British rev., Nov., 1849, pp. 53-85.]

Brown, Samuel Gilman, 1813

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No. 16 in G.3852.3

Sir Walter Scott. [Cut from the North Amer. rev., Oct., 1858, pp. 293-320.] No. 8 in G.3950.9 Brown, Stephen.

Dissertation on small pox, varioloid, and vaccination. From the American medical recorder, No. 45. [Phila., 1829] 48 pp. 8° No. 13 in G.322.7

Joined to the above are another essay and notes on the same topics from the same periodical.

Brown, Thomas, 1663-1704.

Works, serious, moral, comical and satvrical. In four [five] vols. Prefix'd, a character of Mr. Brown and his writings by James Drake. 5th ed. Corrected; with additions, and a supplement. London: S. Briscoe. 1719, 1720. Illus. Portrs. 120

G.3857.3

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Browne, Sir Thomas, 1605-1682.
Works including his life and correspondence. Ed.
by S. Wilkin. London, 1835, 1836. 4 v. Plates.
Portr. 8°
G.3861.3; 4172.12

Contents. 1. Memoirs; Pedigrees; Life by Dr. Johnson; Supplementary memoir; Mrs. Lyttleton's communication to Bp. Kennett; Correspondence, journals, &c. 2. Religio medici; Pseudodoxia epidemica, or enquiries into vulgar and common errors. 3. Same; Garden of Cyrus; Hydriotaphia; Brampton urns. 4. Repertorium; Letter to a friend; Christian morals; Certain miscellany tracts, also miscellanies; Unpublished papers.

Religio medici. Lugd. Batavorum, apud F. Hackium. 1644. 235, (4) Ppp. Engr. t. p. 24°

Trans. by Iohann. Merryweather. Browne, William, 1590-1645.

G.3846.26

Britannia's pastorals. The first [and second] booke. London: printed by John Haviland. 1625. 2 v. in I. Sm. 85 G.3836.23

Same. A third book. Ed. by T. C. Croker. London: Percy soc'y. 1852. (5), ii, 50 pp. 89 G.3825.1.30; **2537.30

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Some account of a stage devil. [Cut from Colburn's new monthly mag., Oct., 1838, pp. 242-250.] No. 11 in G.3822.3 Brownson, Orestes Augustus, 1803-1876. The community system. [Cut from the Democratic rev., Feb., 1843, pp. 129-144.]

No. 5 in G.159.3 Bruce, James, 8th earl of Elgin, 1811-1863. OLIPHANT, L. Narrative of the earl of Elgin's mission to China and Japan in 1857-1859. Bruce, John, F. S. A., editor, 1802-1869.

CHARLES I. Letters to Henrietta Maria [in 1646]. 1856.

DUDLEY, R., earl of Leicester. Correspondence, 1585, 1586. 1844.

HAYWARD, Sir J. Annals [1558-1562]. 1840.. HISTORY of the arrival of Edward Iv. in England, 1471. 1838.

Letters and papers of the Verney family to the end of 1639. London: Camden society. 1853. xiv, (1), 308 pp. Pedigree. 4° G.3713.15; *2416.54 Letters of Elizabeth and James vi. of Scotland. [London.] Camden society. 1849. (4), xxii, (1), 180 pp. 4 G.3713.7; *2416.46 VERNEY, Sir R. Verney papers [1640-1642].

1845.

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The Roman wall. An historical and topographical description of the barrier extending from the Tyne to the Solway. 2d ed. London, 1853. xxiv, G.3743.8 472 pp. Illus. Maps. 8° Bruce, Robert, king of Scotland, 1274-1329. BARBOUR, John. The Bruce, poem. Brué, Adrien Hubert.

Carte physique et routière de la France, de la Suisse et de l'Italie septentrionale. Paris, 1820. Size, 23 X 35 in. Scale, 27 geog. m. to 1 inch. Folded. G.3527.4

Has two sub-maps, "Corse" and "Routes de Rome à Naples."

Nouvel atlas portatif et itinéraire de l'Europe. Dix cartes. Paris, 1819. Folded sheets. 8° G.220.7

Sheets 1-4 joined together would make a map 38 X 44 in. The scale is 74+ miles to 1 inch. Brueys, Claude, 1570?

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Iardin deys mvsos provensalos. 1628. 2 v. in I. 320

Aix, E. David. G.3536.13 Same. [Ed. par A. Mortreuil.] Marseille, 1843. 2 v. Poésies provençales des 16e et 17e siècles. Sm. 8°

G.35547.

Brueys, David Augustin de, 1640–1723. [Comédies par Brueys et Palaprat.] In Répertoire gén. du théâtre fran., 1821, vols. 56, 57

G.3567.1.56, 57 Namely: 56. Le grondeur. 57. Le muet; L'avocat Patelin. In the appended Notice sur Brueys, he is said to be the sole author of all the above plays, but Quérard assigns to Palaprat a part in all but the last one.

Diversités morales, ou les amusements de la raison. Paris, 1782. (4), 180, (4) pp. Collection des moralistes anciens, vol. 17. 24° G.3578.2.17 Brugiantino, Vincenzo. See V. BRUSANTINI. Brugis, Thomas, translator.

CAMUS, J. P. Moral relations. In his Admirable 1639.

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La véritable religion des Hollandois. Avec une apologie pour la religion des Estats généraux des Provinces Unies. Contre le libelle de Stoupe. est joint le Conseil d'extorsion ou la volerie des François, en Nimegue par Methelet et ses supôts. [Par I. B.] Amsterdam, A. Wolfgank, 1675. (40), 392, 139, (1) pp. 24° No. 2 in G.3537.22

Brunanburgh, Battle of, 937. DARLEY, G. Ethelstan; or, the battle of Brunanburh.

WILKINSON, T. T. On the battle of Brunanburh.

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4e éd. Paris, 1842, 1843. 5 v. in 10. 8° G.41.53; *2142.2 Same. 5e éd. Paris, 1860-1864. 7 v. 8, 1. p. G.42.2; 2142.4 Vol. 7 is a supplement containing Préface, Introduction, Ordre des divisions, etc.

Notice sur deux anciens romans intitulés Les chroniques de Gargantua, où l'on examine les rapports entre ces deux ouvrages et le Gargantua de Rabelais. Par l'auteur des Nouvelles recherches bibliographiques. Paris, 1834. (3), 39 pp. 8° No. 1 in G.370a.13

One of fifty copies on vellum paper.

Recherches sur les éditions originales des cinq iivres du roman satirique de Rabelais; on y a joint une revue des éditions du même roman, et, de plus le texte original des Croniques de Gargantua d'après l'édition de 1533. Paris, 1852. (3), 144, 58 pp. 8° No. 2 in G.370a.13 Notice sur les Heures gothiques imprimées à Paris à la fin du xve siècle et dans une partie du xvie. In his Manuel du libraire, 5e éd., 1864, vol. 5, col. 1547-1684. G.42.2.5; *2142.4.5 QUERARD, J. M. De la bibliographie. 1863. Brunet, Pierre Gustave, 1807 —. Essais d'études bibliographiques sur Rabelais. Paris, 1841. (2), vi, 88 pp. 8° No. 4 in G.315.6

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Brute of Troy, 1st king of Britain.

HOPE, A. J. B. B. Essay on Brute of Troy. In his Essays, 1844.

WACE, R. Roman de Brut. 1836.

Bruton, William,

Newes from the East Indies: or a voyage to Bengalla [1632]. In Hakluyt, R. Collection, 1812, vol. 5. G.280.54.5; 6251.10.5

Brutus, Estienne Junius, pseudonym of H. LAN

GUET.

Brutus, Lucius Junius, Roman tribune, -B. C. 507.

ALFIERI, V. Bruto primo, tragedie. In his Tragedie, 1820, vol. 5

CUMBERLAND, R. The sybil, tragedy.

PAYNE, J. H. Brutus, tragedy.

VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. Brutus, tragédie. In his Œuvres, 1784, vol. 1, and Répert. gén., 1821, vol. 14. Brutus, Marcus Junius, B. C. 85-42.

ALFIERI, V. Bruto secondo, tragedia. In his Tragedie, 1820, vol. 6.

Bruziantino, Vincenzo, conte. See V. BRUSAN

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In cataloguing these sets of De Bry's Collectiones, the collation given in the Catalogue of the library of the late John Carter Brown has been followed. Notes giving the differences found have been inserted in the copy of that collation on G.292.8. The collations given in the Catalogue of the Huth library and in Brunet's Manuel have also been consulted. The parts will be found more fully catalogued and described under the author, editor, or first word of the title as entered below. The copy on G.281.51 is the one mentioned as No. 2810 in De Bure's catalogue for 1834.

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Part II. [Appendix.] SPILBERGEN, J. van. America tomi vndecimi appendix. Sev navigationis a G. a Spilbergen, per fretum Magellanicum peractæ descriptio. 1620.

No. 2 in G.281.51.5; No. 3 in ***2360.26.4 Part 12. HERRERA Y TORDESILLAS, A. de. Novi orbis pars dvodecima. Sive descriptio Indiæ Occidentalis. 1624.

No. 3 in G.281.51.5; No. 4 in ***2360.26.4 Part 13. DECIMA tertia pars historiæ Americanæ qvæ continet descriptionem Nova Angliæ [etc.]. 1634. No. 4 in G.281.51.5; **2360.26.5 Elenchus. Historia America sive Novi orbis, compræhendens in XIII. sectionibus exactissimam descriptionem vastissimarvm et mvltis abhinc seculis incognitarum terrarum, quæ India Occidentalis nomine vulgò vsurpantur. Cum tabulis et figvris æri incisis, nec non elencho sectionum et indice capitum ac rerum. Francoforti, sumptibus Matth. Meriani. 1634. (10) ff. Engr. t. p.

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HARIOT, T. A briefe and true report of Virginia. Francoforti, 1590. [Photo-lithographic facsimile. New York, 1872.]

Part I.

Smaller voyages in Latin.

G.300.19

PIGAFETTA, F. Regnum Congo. 1598. No. 1 in G.281.51.9 1623. No. 1 in **2360.26.6 Appendix. BRAUN, S. Appendix regni 1625.

Same. Part 1. Congo. No 2 in G.281.51.9; No. 2 in ***2360.26.6 Part 2. LINSCHOTEN, J. H. van. Secunda pars India Orientalis: navigatio [1579-1582]. 1599. No. 3 in G.281.51.9; No. 3 in ***2360.26.6 Part 3. LINSCHOTEN, J. H. van. Tertia pars Indiæ Orientalis. 1601.

No. 1 in G.281.51.10; No. 1 in ***2360.26.7 Part 4. LINSCHOTEN, J. H. van. Pars quarta

India Orientalis. 1601.

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