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Calling, Valour, and Reputation in the Country, with divers pleasant Passages in his Life and Fortune. Lond. 1706, 12mo.

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W.N.-See WEST, N. WHITING, Nicolas.

W. O.-See WALKER, Obadiah. W. P. See GREGORY, St., p. 940.

W. R.—A Recantation of Famous Pasquin of Rome, in verse, by R. W. Lond. John Daye,

1570, 12mo.

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W. R.-A right excellent and famous Comedy called the Three Ladies of London, by R. W. Lond. by Roger Warde, 1584, 4to.

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W. R.-The pleasant and stately

Morall of the three Lordes and

three Ladies of London, with the great Joy and Pompe solemnized at their Marriages. Lond. by R. Ihones, 1590, 4to.

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W. S.-Epinicia Carolina, or an Essay upon the Return of his sacred Majesty Charles the Second, by S. W. of the Inner Temple. Lond. 1660, 4to.

W. S.-See SOUTHWELL, Robert. WESTON, Stephen.

W. T.-An Inuective agaynst Treason. 1553.

Printed by Roger Madeley in two columns on a half-sheet, signifying the joy of the people, &c. on the 19th of July, 1553, when Mary Tudor was proclaim'd Queen.

W. T.-Relation of Sixtene Mar. tyrs glorified in England in Twelve Monethes. Doway, 1601, sm. 8vo.

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WADDINGTON, George, D.D. Journal of a Visit to some Parts of Ethiopia. By G. Waddington and the Rev. Barnard Hanbury. Lond. 1822, 4to. map and plates, pub. 27. A valuable work, noticed in the Quarterly Review, xxvii. 215-39. Drury, 4659, 14. Hibbert, 8412, 17. 5s.

A Visit to Greece, in 1823 and 1824. Lond. 1825, 8vo. 8s. 6d. Drury, 4540, 5s. The Present Condition and Prospect of

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History of the Church from the earliest Ages to the Reformation. Lond. Library of Useful Knowledge, 1833, 8vo. published in 25 parts, at 6d. each.-Second edition, enlarged, Lond. 1835, 8vo. 3 vols. 17. 10s. reduced, Bohn, 158.

History of the Reformation on the Continent. Lond. 1841, 8vo. 3 vols. 1. 11s. 6d., reduced, 15s. WADE, John. History of the Middle and Working Classes. Lond. 1833, 12mo. 8s.

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British History, Chronologically Arranged, comprehending a classified Analysis of Events and Occurrences in Church and State, and of the Constitu

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Cabinet Lawyer, a Popular Digest of the Laws of England, with a Dictionary

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The Black Book; an Exposition of Abuses in Church and State, Courts of Law, Municipal Corporations, and Public Companies. Lond. Effingham Wilson, 1835, 8vo. 17. 18. reduced, 10s.

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WADE, W. M. Walks in Oxford. Oxford, 1817, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

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WADINGUS, Lucas Hibernus. Annales Minorum, sive Trium Ordinum a S. Francisco institutorum. Lugd. 1625-48, Romæ, 1654, folio, 8 vols. 61. 6s.

Editio locupletior et accuratior, curante J. M. Fonseca: accesserunt Syllabus Martyrum, ad 1584, a J. de Luca, &c. compilata; cum Continuatione a C. M. Asculano. Romæ, 1731-94, folio, 20 vols. portrait and frontispiece, 251.

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Vita Joannis Duns Scoti, Accedit Pane

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See

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WADSTROM, C. B. An Essay on Colonization, particularly applied to the Western Coast of Africa, with some Free Thoughts on Cultivation and Commerce; also Brief Descriptions of the Colonies already formed, or attempted, in Africa, including those of Sierra Leona and Bulama. Lond. 1794-5, 4to. 2 vols.

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WADSWORTH, James. The rent Estate of Spayne, with a Catalogue of all the Nobility, with their Revenues. Lond. 1630, 4to.

Forty-five leaves. Gordonstoun, 2402, with Wadsworth's further Observations of the English Spanish Pilgrime, 1630,

BLACK LETTER. Sign. A to E ? in fours.

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Further Observations of the English Spanish Pilgrime concerning Lond. 1630, 4to.

Spain.

Wadsworth is "an author of little or no Dote."-Ant. à Wood.

WAFER, Lionel. A new Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America. Lond. 1699, 8vo. map

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WAGEBY, John De. Account of a MS. of Ancient English Poetry, entitled Clavis Scientiæ,' Lond. 1816, 8vo.

WAGENAR, Luke. The Mariners Mirrovr, by Luke Wagenar of Enchuisen, with necessarie Additions by Anthony Ashley. Heerin also may be understood the Exploits lately atchiued by the L. Admiral of England, and some former Seruices don by Sir Fra. Drake. (1588) royal folio.

In two parts, with charts by Theodore De Bry, A. Ryther, Jodocus Hondius, and Joan. Rutlinger. Bright, 5898, 17. 10s. Copies are in the British Museum and the Bodleian Library.

WAGER, Lewis. A newe Enterlude entreating of the Life and Repentance of Marie Magdalene, by Lewis Wager. Lond. by John Charlewood, 1567, 4to.

WAGER MAN OF WAR,-A Narrative of the Dangers and Distresses which befell the Crew belonging to the Wager Store-ship. Lond. 1751, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

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Life and Adventures of Christopher WAGSTAFFE, Christopher. The Wagstaffe, Gent., Grandfather to Tristram Shandy, &c. &c. Lond. 1763, sm. 8vo. 2 vols. 6s.

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WAGSTAFFE, William, M.D. Miscellaneous Works. Lond. 1726, 8vo. A curious volume, with a portrait and two humorous cuts. Bindley, pt. iv. 855, 2s. 6d Fonthill, 1623, 6s.

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WAHL, Chr. Abr. Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament, from the Clavis Philologica of Christ. Abraham Wahl, by Edward Robinson, A.M. Andover (Massachussets), 1825, royal 8vo. This excellent work may in a great measure be considered as a new Lexicon to the New Testament, composed with great care and accuracy, and much improved.

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Robinson's Greek and English Lexicon. Lond. Tegg, 1839, 8vo. 15s.- Edited by Alex. Negris. Lond, Hamilton, 1845, 8vo. 158.-Revised and in a great part rewritten. New York, 1850, roy. 8vo. - New York, 1854, roy. 8vo. 11. 8s.

WAIT, Daniel Guildford, LL.D. Jewish Oriental and Classical Antiquities; containing Illustrations of the Scriptures and Classical Records from Oriental Sources. Camb. 1823, 8vo. 9s.

An excellent work.

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The Authority of Christian Princes over their Ecclesiastical Synods asserted. Lond. 1697, 8vo. Bright, 5902, 9s. 6d. State of the Church and Clergy of Eng. land, Lond. 1703, folio. Bindley, pt.iii. 1239, 48. Marquis of Townshend, 3277, 10s. 6d. Brogden, 1322, 21. 7s. Sotheby, Mar. 1860, 17. 3s. Bliss, pt. i. 17. 6s.LARGE PAPER, Sotheby, Apr. 1860, 21.

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WAKE, William. Enquiry into the antiquity, honour, and estate of the Name and Family of Wake. Westminster, 1833, 8vo.

100 copies printed. Bright, 5903, 48. Eyton, 1588, morocco, 13s.

WAKEFIELD, Benj. Warbling Muses, or Treasures of English Poetry, containing upwards of 700 Songs. Lond. 1749, 18mo.

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Edward. An Account of

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Call for a Christless Sinner. Lond. (1660), 8vo.

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Poemata Latine partim scripta, partim reddita: quibus accedunt quædam in Q. Horatium Flaccum,Observationes criticæ, a Gilberto Wakefield. Lond. 1776, 4to. 3s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Eight copies printed.

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A plain and short Account of the Nature of Baptism, according to the New Testament; with a cursory Remark on

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Translation of St. Matthew's Gospel With notes, critical, philological and explanatory. Lond. 1782, 4to.

An Enquiry into the Opinions of the Christian Writers of the three first Centuries concerning the Person of Jesus Christ. Vol. i. Lond. 1784, 8vo.

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Tragoediarum Delectus; viz. Euripidis Hercules Furens, et Alcestis: et Sophoclis Trachinis, Gr. et Lat. a Gilb. Wakefield. Lond. 1794, 8vo. 2 vols. 14s. LARGE PAPER. Hollis, 1407, 17. 6s, Duke of Grafton, 671, 11. 6s.

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A Letter to Jacob Bryant, Esq. con cerning his Dissertation on the War of Troy. Lond. 1797, 4to. pp. 26. Nichols, in Literary Anecdotes, vol. 8, p. 509, says he has reason to know that Gilbert Wakefield was not the author of this Answer to Bryant.

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