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Hermippus Redivivus or the Sage's Triumph over Old Age and the Grave, wherein a Method is laid down for prolonging the Life and Vigour of Man; 8vo, sd. 2s. 6d. 1744 Another Edition; 8vo, calf, 4s. 2094 2095 1749 The plot of Godwin's St. Leon was taken from this work. 2096 CAMPBELL'S (THOMAS) POETICAL WORKS; 8vo, portrait and vignettes from designs by TURNER, extra boards, lettered, 18s. 1837 Specimens of the British Poets, with an Essay on English 2097 2098 the same; complete in 1 vol. 8vo, bds. 17. 1s. 1818 1840 2099 CAMPBELL'S (Thomas) Gertrude of Wyoming, and other Poems, Bensley, 1809.-Campbell's Pleasures of Hope, and other Poems, ib. 1803.- In 1 vol. 4to, plates, calf extra, 12s. 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Campion, Jesuite, in the Tower of London, 1581; small 4to, with Autograph and MS. Notes of Sir John Goddolphin, rare, 17. ls. Barker, 1583 2106 CANADA. A Short Topographical Description of Upper Canada, to which is annexed a Provincial Gazetteer; 8vo, boards, 3s. 2107 2108 1813 1839 Debates of the House of Commons in the Year 1774, on the Canada Bill, drawn up from the Notes of the Rt. Hon. Sir H. Cavendish, Bart., M.P., and now first published by J. Wright; 8vo, map, boards, 8s. Letters descriptive of a Tour through the Provinces of Lower and Upper Canada, in the Course of the Years 1792-93; 4to, Manuscript, half-bound, 17. 1s. 1792-93 2109 CANNING's (George) Poems, 1767; Canning's Translation of Anti-Lucretius, 1766; in 1 vol. 4to, boards, 11. 1s. 2110 CANNING'S (RT. HON. 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Privately printed by Lord Royston. Prefixed is an 4to, calf gilt, 1780 2151 CARLETON's (Capt. George) Memoirs, including Anecdotes of the War in Spain under the Earl of Peterborough, written by himself. Edited with a Preface by Sir Walter Edinburgh, 1809 Scott, Bart. 8vo, boards, 10s. 2152 CARLILE'S (Rev. James) Letters on the Divine Origin and Authority of the Holy Scriptures; 2 vols. crown 8vo, boards, 10s. 1833 2153 CARLILE'S (Richard) Trials for Blasphemy; 8vo, 2s. 1822 2154 CARLISLE. 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