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Thesaurus Ecclesiasticus Provincialis, or a Survey of the Diocese of Exeter respecting all Matters of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction and Concern. Exeter, 1782,

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A Translation of a Charter granted to the City of Exeter by K. Charles I.: By a Citizen of Exeter (W. Holmes). (Exeter) 1785, small 4to. pp. xii. and 78, 3s. 6d. The antient History and Description of the City of Exeter, compiled and digested from the Works of Hooker, Izacke and others. Exeter, 8vo. pp. 323, B-Tt. 2.

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EXTRACTS.-Elegant Extracts in Prose, in Verse, and Epistles. Lond. royal 8vo. 3 vols. The early editions are sometimes bound in 6.

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EZRA. Primi Ezræ Libri, qui leaves. Another by H. Pepwell, 4to. is apud Vulgatam appellatur quartus, in the British Museum. Another by Versio Ethiopica; nunc primo Pynson, n. d. begins on A iii. Horner, in Medio prolata et Latine An1854, mor. 37. 13s. EXODUS, a corrected Translation, glice que reddita, a Ricardo Lauwith Notes critical and Explana-rence, LL.D.

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EZRA, Ben. A Translation of Ben Ezra on the coming of the Messiah; with a Preface. By the Rev. Edward Irving. 1827. 8vo. 2 vols.

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FLETCHER, Phineas.

King of England, with the Rise

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Best edition of this classical and unrivalled performance. In it the Italian has been rendered into English; the Paduan supplement incorporated, and upwards of 20,000 words introduced by the learned editor. In the appendices will be found Tursellinus on the Particles of the Latin language, Gerrard's Siglarium Romanum, and Gesner's etymological Index.

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FACY, William. The Completement of Stenography, in a new Art of Charactery. 1672.

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FAGE, Mistris Mary. Fame's Roule: or, the Names of K. Charles, Q. Mary and his Posterity; together with the Names of the Dukes, Marquesses, &c. of England, Scot

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