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14. L. Anna Dei flori epitome rerum rommanarum, cum versione anglica, in qua berbum de verbo, quantum per utriusque linguægenium fieri licuit, dedditutr: or, A compendious history of Rome : By L. Florus. With an English Translation, as literal as possible. By John Clarke author of the Essays upon education and study

15. L. Annæi Flori epitome rerum Roman arum cum versione Anglica, in qua verbum de verbo, quantum per utriusque lienguæ genium sieri licuit, redditur : or, A compendious History of Rome, By L. Florus. With and English translation, as literal as possible. By John Clarke, Author of The Essays upon education and study

16. L. Annæi Flori epitome rerum Romanarum : cum versione Anglicâ, in quâ verbum de verbo, quantum per utriusque linguæ genium fieri licuit, redditur. Or, a compendious history of Rome, by L. Florus. With an English translation as literal as possible. By John Clarke, ...

18. L. Annæi Flori. Epitome rerum Romanarum cum versione Anglica, in qua verbum de verbo, quantum per utriusque linguæ&genium fieri licuit, redditur : or, A compendious history of Rome, By L. Florus. With an English translation, as literal as possible. By John Clarke, Author of the essays upon education and study

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36. L. Colonel Iohn Lilbvrne his letter to his dearly beloved wife Mrs. Elisabeth Lilbvrne March 1652, expressing the just reasons and grounds which have inforced him for the preservation of his deare life & more deare reputation to apologize for himselfe unto the Netherlanders by laying open the true fate of his late fine & banishment eternal from his native countrie ...

37. L. Colonel John Lilburne revived. Shewing the cause of his late long silence, and cessation from hostility against alchemy St. Oliver, and his rotten secretary; as also of the report of his death. With an answer in part, to the pestilent calumniation of Cap: Wendy Oxford (Cromvvels spie upon the Dutch, and upon the English royallists, sojonrning [sic] in the United Provinces) closely couched in a late delusive pamphlet of the said Oxfords, called The unexpected life, & wished for death, of the thing called parliament in England All vvhich, vvith many historicall passages, giveing light into the unvvorthy practises of the English grandees, is contained in three letters (The first to a friend in the United Provinces, The second to a friend in Scotland. And the third, to the honourable, Colonel Henry Martin, in England VVritten by L. Colonel John Lilburne

41. L. Davis's sale, 1773. A catalogue of the libraries of several learned persons lately deceased, particularly the Rev. Mr. Humphrey Chetham; Francis Swinhow, ... William Cooper, ... with the law library of the late Edward Chetham, Esq. Which will begin to be sold ... in May, 1773, ... by Lockyer Davis, ... Catalogues to be had of Mr. Robson ... Mr. Leacroft ... Mr. Owen ... Mr. Brotherton ... and at the place of sale