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ROBERT
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VOLUME I
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New York · 1905
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ABBADIE, Jaques.—Chemical Change in the Euchariſt. In four lettersſhewing the relations of faith to ſenſe, from the French of JaquesAbbadie, by John M. Hamerſley, . . . London: Sampson Low, Son, andMarston, . . . Published for the Editor. [1867] 4to, vellum boards,red edges.
À BECKETT, Gilbert Abbott.—The Comic History of England. By GilbertAbbott à Becket. [vignette] With ten coloured etchings, and one hundredand twenty woodcuts, by John Leech. . . . [London] Published at thePunch Office, . . . MDCCCXLVII. 8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges.
À BECKETT, Gilbert Abbott.—The Comic History of Rome. By Gilbert Abbottà Beckett. Illustrated by John Leech. [London] Bradbury and Evans. [n.d.] 8vo, cloth, uncut edges.
First edition. Ten steel plates, coloured, engraved title andninety-eight other woodcut illustrations.
ABÉLARD AND HÉLOISE.—A Nineteenth Century, and familiar history of theLives, Loves, & Misfortunes, of Abeillard and Heloisa, A Matchless Pair,who flourished in the twelfth century: a Poem, in twelve cantos.Illustrated with ten engravings. By Robert Rabelais, the Younger. . . .London: printed for J. Bumpus, . . . 1819. 8vo, half red levantmorocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Rivière.
The engravings are in aquatint by Landseer and Lewis after the designsof Thurston.[2]
ACLAND, Sir Henry.—See Ruskin and Acland.
ACT OF PARLIAMENT.—[First page] Anno Regni Decimo Quarto Georgii III.Regis. 1774. Regulation of Maſſa-chuſet's Bay. [woodcut arms] An Actof Parliament Paſſed in the Fourteenth Year of the Reign of HisMajeſty King George the Third. 1774. An Act for the better regulatingthe Government of the Province of the Maſſachuſet's Bay, inNew-England. &c. [