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KEPPLE, Joseph. The Maidenhead lost by Moonlight. 1672.

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KER, George. A Discovery of the unnaturall and traiterous Conspiracie of Scottish Papistes against God, &c. Set doune as it was confessed and subscribed by Mr. George Ker, yet remaining in Prison, and David Graham of Fentrie, justly executed for his Treason in Edinburgh the 15th. of Februarie, 1592. Lond. 1603. 4to. Black letter. Gordonstoun, 792, 17. 1s. Edinburgh by Robert Waldegrave. 4to. Sixteen leaves.

KER, John. Selectarum de Lingua Latina Observationum Libri duo. Londini, 1709. 8vo. 2 vols. 6s.

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Of Misrules contending, with
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And then, of ones Judgement,
that had heared the same.

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KERALIO, Mlle. de. Histoire d' Elisabeth, Reine d'Angleterre. Paris, 1786. 8vo. 5 vols. 15s.

KERR, Robert. A general History and Collection of Voyages and Travels arranged in systematic Order. London, 1811-17. 8vo. 18 vols.

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KETT, Fr. M.D. The glorious
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Q, in fours, dedicated to Q. Elizabeth. Fronting the title-page are the Queen's arms.

An Epistle to diuers Papistes in England prouing the Pope to be the Beast in the 13 Reuelat. and to be the Man exalted in the Temple of God, as God (2 Thess. ii; 4.). Whereby the true Church of Christ is knowen from the euill. London, 1585. 8vo.

Henry. Elements of general Knowledge, introductory to useful Books in the principal Branches of Literature and Science; with Lists of the most approved Authors; including the best Editions of the Classics. London. 8vo. 2 vols.

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History the Interpreter of Prophecy; or, a View of Scriptural Prophecies and their Accomplishment in the past and present Occurrences of the World; with Conjectures respecting their future Completion. Oxford, 1799. 12mo. 3 vols. A very interesting work, written with great elegance and judgment, and which I recommend to all who

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KEYMIS, Lawrence. A Relation of the second Voyage to Guiana. London, 1596. 4to. 31. 3s.

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KEYWORTH, Thomas. Principia Hebraica. To which is prefixed a concise Hebrew Grammar. By Thomas) K(eyworth) and D(avid) Jones). London, 1817. 8vo. A very useful work.

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KIDD, John, M.D. Outlines of Mineralogy. Oxford, 1809. 8vo. 2 vols.

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Convivium cœleste. A plain and familiar Discourse concerning the Lord's Supper. London, 1684. 8vo. Williams, 1047, morocco, 12s. A former edition. London, 1674. 8vo.

Reflections on a French Testament printed at Bordeaux, A.D. 1686. London, 1690. 4to.

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Critical Remarks on some difficult Pas

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This learned prelate published several books

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James II. and other works.

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KIFFIN, W. The Life and approaching Death of W. Kiffin. London, 1659. 4to.

KILBURNE, Richard. A Topographie, or Survey of the County of Kent. London. 1659. 4to.

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William. Dangerous Errors in several late printed Bibles, to the great Scandal and Corruption of sacred and true Religion. Finsbury, 1659. 8vo.

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Kilkenny. The private Theatre of Kilkenny, with introductory Observations on other private Theatres in Ireland, before it was opened.

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Killala.-A Narrative of what passed at Killala in the County of Mayo, and the Parts adjacent during the French Invasion in 1798. By an Eyewitness. London, 1800. 8vo. -Dublin, 1800. Fonthill, 2587, 11s.

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Sermons (22) preached partly before his Majesty at Whitehall, and partly before Anne Duchess of York, at the Chapel of S. James's. Lond. 1685. 4to.

Twenty-five Sermons, preached before the King. London, 1695. 4to. 5s. Published by Bp. Patrick.

Thomas. Comedies and Tra

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The Peerages of England, of Scotland, and of Ireland. London, 1766, 7, 8. 12mo. 3 vols. 7s. 6d. A second edition of that of England appeared in 1769.

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