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intended to be printed; though shortly after taken out of Mr. Collins' library by Toland (as he believed) and sent to the

press.-S. Paterson. Sir P. Thompson,

61, mor. 17. 13s. Bindley, pt. i. 606, 17. 5s. [The works of this free-thinking mystic extend to about 19 small volumes, mostly printed in France, and are of great rarity. See Bohn's Guinea Catalogue.]

BRUNSWERD, John. Joannis Brunsuerdi Progymnasmata quædam poetica. Lond. 1589. 4to.

An edition of the date of 1590 is in the British Museum. Brownswerd or Brunswerdus, a most noted master of the Latin tongue, deservedly numbered amongst the best Latin poets that lived in the reign of Q. Elizabeth.'-Ant, à Wood.

Brunswic and Luneburg, Ferdinand Duke of. The Operations of the allied Army, 1757-62. Lond. 4to. with maps and plans. 10s. Brunswick-Lunenburgh. JONES, David.

See

BRUNSWYKE, Jherom. The Vertuose Boke of Distyllacion of the Waters of all Maner of Herbes, with the Fygures of the Styllatories, translated out of Duyche into Englysshe, Imprinted by me Laurens Andrewe, 1527. folio,

Black letter, with wood cuts. This translation was made by Laurence Andrewes. Sir M. M. Sykes, 308, 37. 6s. Inglis, 398, 21. 7s. Forster, 153, 27. 8s. Brunswyke, Iherome of. The noble Experyence. Petrus Treveris, 1525. Inglis, 397, 17. 16s.

BRUODINE, Anthony. Propugnaculum Catholicæ veritatis pars prima historica, in quinque libros distributa. Praga, 1668. 4to.

This work is written against Carves' Lyra. See CARVE; also PRODINUS.

BRUSANUS. See RICH, Barnaby. Brute's History. See HARVEY, Edward.

BRUTON, William. Newes from the East Indies: or a Voyage to Bengalla. Lond. 1638. 4to. with portrait of the Great Mogul.

A copy is in the British Museum. Jadis, 237, 17. 12s. Bindley, pt. i. 567, 21. 2s. Gordonstoun, 382, 77. 7s. Reprinted in the second volume of the Oxford Collection of Voyages and Travels, and also in the fifth

volume of the new edition of Hakluyt's Voyages.

dicia contra Tyranos:siue, de BRUTUS, Stephanus Junius. VinPrincipis in Populum, Populique in Principem, legitima Potestate. Edinburgi, 1597. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

By some ascribed to Hubert Languet, by others to Theodore Beza. Hollis, 210, mor. 11. 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 134. 1. Bindley, pt. iv. 279, 7s. 6d. 17. 38. An edition 1589. 8vo. in the Bri. edition 1580. 7s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1402,

tish Museum.

An

- Defence of Liberty against Tyrants. 1648. 4to.

This translation is said to have been made by Walker, the executioner of K. Charles I. Hollis, 212, 8s. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 1131, 17. 1s.

Vindication of Liberty of Religion, translated [from the Latin] by N. Y. 1646. 12mo.

BRYAN, I., D.D. Harvest-Home, being the Summe of certain (2) Sermons upon Job 5. 26, by F. B., D.D. late Pastor of the Holy Trinity in Coventry. Lond. printed for the Author, 1674. 4to.

In verse, 60 pp. probably printed for private distribution.

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Published in seven parts, 1813 - 16. Brockett, 524, 31. 15s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 565, 41. 68. LARGE PAPER. Grave,

105, 47. Nassau, pt. i. 616, 57. 10s. Duke PAPER. Dowdeswell, 151, 117. 11s. [New of York, 967, 61. 2s. 6d. LARGE and THICK edition, revised and completed to the present time by George Stanley, with portrait, cyphers, and monograms. Lond. Bohn, 1849. imp. 8vo. 21. 2s.]

Philip. Collection of Arms, Crests, &c, alphabetically displayed, with the Blazoning annexed to each Coat, &c. Lond. 1790, folio.

Published in numbers.

BRYANT, Charles. Flora diætetica, or History of Esculent Plants. Lond. 1783. 8vo. 5s.

This writer likewise published An historical Account of two Species of Lycoperdon. Lond. 1782. 8vo. 2s. and A Dictionary of the ornamental Trees, Shrubs,

and Plants, most commonly cultivated in Great Britain. Norwich, 1790. 8vo. 7s.

BRYANT, Jacob. A new System, or, an Analysis of ancient Mythology. Lond. 1774-6 4to. 3. vols.

Observations upon a Treatise, entitled a Description of the Plain of Troy by Monsieur le Chevalier. Eton, 1795. 4to.

A Dissertation concerning the War of Troy and the Expedition of the Grecians, as described by Homer. Lond. 1796. 4to. 7s. 6d. The second edition corrected. Lond. 1799. 4to.

The Sentiments of Philo-Judeus con

cerning the AOгOE or Word of God, to-
gether with large Extracts from his Writ-
ings, compared with the Scriptures, on
many other Doctrines of the Christian
Religion. Cambridge, 1797. 8vo. Drury,
534, 8s.

tish Critic. Eton, 1799. 4to.
An Expostulation, addressed to the Bri-

This work established the author's reputation as a profound scholar; though many of his conjectures were opposed by different writers. A second edition of vols. i. and ii. appeared 1780. In some copies of the second volume, there is an engraving of the Marlborough Gem by Bartolozzi, in others by Sherwin: that by Bartolozzi is preferred. Bindley, pt. i. 734, 37. 16s. Dent, pt. i. 623, 41. 4s, Roscoe, 1822, 4. 14s. 6d. Gosset, 971, 57. 5s. Fonthill, 1857, 67. Stanley, 434 (with the Bartolozzi gem), 77. 17s. 6d. Heath, 1475 (with the Bartolozzi gem), 8l. 8s. Roxburghe, 689, Observations upon some Passages of 81. 8s. White Knights, 744. mor. 81. 18s. 6d. Steevens, 1671, 97. 9s. Williams, 247 (with have thought most obnoxious, and attendScripture, which the Enemies to Religion the Bartolozzi gem), morocco, 137. 13s.ed with Difficulties not to be surmounted. Reprinted 1807. 8vo. 6 vols. Roscoe, 1934, Lond. 1803. 4to. 27. 18s. LARGE PAPER. Earl of Kerry, 42, 4l. 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 362, russia, 57. 2s. 6d. Drury, 521, russia, 67. 8s. 6d. Williams, 299, 77. 10s.

This learned writer likewise published, Observations and Inquiries relating to various parts of ancient History; calculated to throw Light on that ancient Kingdom of Egypt, as well as on the History of the Assyrians, Chaldeans, Babylonians, Edomites and other nations. Cambridge, 1767. 4to. 15s. Gosset, 970, 17. 2s. Roxburghe, 7404, 17. 4s. Heath, 2170, 17. 3s. A Vindication of the Apamean Medal, &c. Lond. 1775. 4to. 1s. First published

in the Archæologia.

A farther Illustration of the Analysis.

Lond. 1778. 8vo.

An Address to Dr. Priestley upon his Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity illus

trated. Lond. 1780. 8vo.

Vindicia Flaviana: or, a Vindication of the Testimony given by Josephus concerning our Saviour Jesus Christ. Lond. 1780. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Observations on the Poems of Thomas Rowley, in which the Authenticity of these Poems is ascertained. Lond. 1781. 8vo. 2 vols. Drury, 533, 5s.

A Treatise upon the Authenticity of the Scriptures, and the Truth of the Christian Religion. Lond. 1792. 8vo. 5s. Reprinted 1793 and 1811.

Observations on a controverted Passage in Justin Martyr, p. 47. Edit. Benedict. Hage Comit. 1742. Also upon the Worship of Angels. Lond. 1793. 4to.

Observations upon the Plagues inflicted upon the Egyptians. Lond. 1794. 8vo. White Knights, 630, morocco, 17. 5s. A second edition 1810. 8vo.

tion of Homer, &c. written by J. B. S. Some Observations upon the VindicaMorritt. Eton, 1799. 4to. 4s.

son.

An Apology addressed to John RichardNot published. See Monthly Review, lxiii. 108. BRYDALL, John. or a short View of 1676, 8vo, 3s,

Camera Regis : London. Lond.

cation. A list of the writings of this inPp. 125, (B-17) with title and dedidustrious author will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

BRYDGES, Sir Samuel Egerton, Bart, Censura Literaria: containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of old English Books, with original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and other literary Antiquities. Lond. 1805-9. 8vo. 40 nos. in 10 vols.

Two

A work justly held in high estimation by all antiquaries in literature. hundred and fifty copies printed. Bindley, pt. i. 296, 47. 58. Saunders in 1818, 57. 10s. Holles, 254, 57. 12s. 6d.-SECOND EDITION, 1815, 10 vols. 8vo. (250 copies printed). The articles in this reprint are classed in chronological order, under their separate heads of Poetry, History, &c., which, with a general Index to the whole, give the new Edition a great superiority over the former. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 11, 47.9s. Brockett, 410, 77. 10s.

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pt. i. 353, 37. 13s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 357, 31.4s., pt. iii, 12, 47. Hanrott, 4. 4s. [Vol. IV. is composed of Reprints of Tusser's Five Hundred points of Good Husbandry; the Paradise of dainty Devises; England's Helicon; and the Mirror of Magistrates.] This and the following article 'Restituta,' were intended as continuations of the Censura Literaria.

BRYDGES. Restituta; or, Titles, Extracts and Characters of old Books in English Literature revived. Lond. 1814, 8vo. 28 nos. in 4 vols. 21. 2s.

Papers respecting the Chandos Peerage claims (being unpublished fragments). 1822. folio.

Chandos Family, 30 pages, 4to. no title. Reprinted from the Introduction to Sudeley Castle.

Stemmata Illustria, with 9 plates. Paris, 1825, royal folio. 100 copies printed. Evans in 1834, 107. 10s. Some copies have two additional plates making, 10 in all.

Lex Terræ, a discussion on the Laws of England. Geneva, 1830. 14 nos. forming 1 vol. 8vo. of 480 pp. with folding table of contents, 27. 2s.

Sonnets and other Poems. Lond. 1785. 8vo. First edition.-Lond. 1795. 870.Strettell, 96, 27. Brockett, 409, 27. 6s. Lond. 1807. small 8vo. Fourth edition. Nassau, pt. i. 354, 27. 10s.

Res Literariæ, 8vo. 3 vols. Seventy-five copies printed, 41. 4s. Vol. I. Naples, 1821, pp. 294, with title, preface, and contents, 3 leaves. Vol. II. Rome, 1821. pp. VIII. and 3-180, with imprimatur, one leaf, and a plate of arms. Vol. III. Geneva, 1822. pp. xlvii. and 544. Appendix, pp. xii. Hibbert, 5l. 5s. Hanrott, 81.

Polyanthea Librorum vetustiorum, Italicorum, Gallicorum, Hispanicorum, Anglicanorum, et Latinorum. Genevæ, 1822, Svo. pp. lvi. and 464, 75 copies printed. Hanrott, 31. 10s.

Cimelia; seu Examen criticum Librorum, ex Diariis Literariis Linguâ præcipue Gallica, ab Anno 1665, usque ad Annum 1792 scriptis, selectum. Geneva, 1823. Svo. pp. xxxvi. 416. and XLviii. 75 copies printed. The last paging pp. I-XLVIII. consists of Indexes to Res Literariæ and Polyanthea. Hanrott, 31. 3s.

Gnomica: Detached Thoughts, sententious, axiomatic, moral, critical, and bibliographical. Geneva, 1824. 8vo. 75 copies printed. Hanrott, 31. 3s.

The Anti-critic, an original Work, containing literary Criticisms and Opinions. Geneva, 1822. royal 8vo. pp. 260. Seventyfive copies printed. Hanrott, 31. 10s.

Desultoria, or Comments on Books and Men. Kent, 1815. 12mo. 7s. 6d. Printed at the private press at Lee Priory.

Memoirs of the Peers of England, during the Reign of James the First. London, 1802. 8vo. 6s. pp. 543. Dedicated to the memory of Sir Thomas Egerton, Knight, with a preface. LARGE PAPER, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 611, 17. 13s. Hanrott, 17. 4s.

Biographical Peerage of Great Britain, in which are memoirs and characters of the most celebrated persons of each family. Lond. 1808-17. 12mo. 4 vols. From the illnatured way in which the notices are written, it has been called "The Scandalous Chronicle;" one in particular, of Lord Spencer, was cancelled.

Ataviæ Regiæ. Florence, 1820. royal 4to. 60 copies printed. Hanrott, 77. 7s.

Select Poems, with a Preface. Kent, Lee Priory, 1814. 4to.

One

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Odo, Count of Lingen, a poetical tale. Geneva, 1824. square 12mo. 50 copies printed, 17. 1s.

Lake of Geneva, a Poem. Geneva, 1832. small 8vo. 2 vols. plates. LARGE PAPER in 4to. Hanrott, 37. 5s.

Mary de Clifford, a Novel. 1792. 8vo. Fitzalbini, a Novel. 1798. 8vo. 2 vols. Le Forester, a Novel, 1801. 8vo. 3 vols. Coningsby, a tragic tale. Geneva, 1813. 12mo. Geneva, 1819. 12mo.

Bertram, a Poetical Tale, in four Cantos. Kent, Lee Priory, 1814. 8vo. Strettell, 130, 10s. Bindley, pt. i. 684, 12s.

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Tragic Tales, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1820. Hanrott, 12s.

The Hall of Hillingsley, a tale. Lond. 1821. 12mo. 3 vols.

Sylvan Wanderer, consisting of a Series of moral, sentimental, and critical Essays. Kent, Lee Priory, 1813-21. 8vo. 4 pts. 10s. 6d. From the private press at Lee Priory.

The Ruminator, a Series of moral, critical, and sentimental Essays. Lond. 1812. 2 vols. Brockett, 2646, 7s. 6d. These papers originally appeared in the Censura Literaria.

Excerpta Tudoriana; or, Extracts from Elizabethan Literature, with a critical Preface. Kent, 1814-18. 8vo. 2 vols. 100 copies printed at the private press at Lee Priory. LARGE PAPER, 6 copies printed.

Anglo- Genevan Critical Journal. Geneva, 1831. 8vo. 2 vols.

Character of Lord Rokeby. Kent, Lee Priory, 1817. 8vo.

Letters on Lord Byron, 1824. 8vo.

8vo. 2 vols.

Imaginative Biography. Lond. 1834. | tinctions of Rank, as have place in the British Constitution. Edinb. 1795. 8vo. pp. 319. 7s. 6d.

Green Book, or Register of the Order of
the Emerald Star, a Collection of Bio-
graphical Sketches of the eminent literati
of the day, &c. folio (40 pages), without
place or date. It has no title page.
Livre des Anglois à Genève, with a few
biographical notes by John Southanden
Burn (but really by Sir Egerton Brydges).
Lond. 1831. small 8vo. Privately printed.
This pamphlet contains a list of the
names of those, of their families, friends,
and servants, who fled from England du
ring the persecution of Queen Mary, and
settled at Geneva. Also the marriages,
births, and deaths during their stay at
Geneva.

The Population and Riches of Nations.
Geneva, 1819. 8vo. Hanrott, 12s.
What are Riches. Geneva, 1821. 8vo.
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Expositions on the Parliamentary Re-
form Bill, 1831. folio.

Letters from the Continent. Kent, 1821-2. 8vo, 2 vols. Printed at the private press at Lee Priory. Hanrott, 12s.

Recollections of Foreign Travel, on Life, Literature, and Self-Knowledge. Post 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

My Note-Book. 12mo.

A Note on the Suppression of the Memoirs announced by the Author in 1825, containing numerous Strictures on contemporary Public Characters. Paris, 1825. 12mo. 7s. 6d.

Autobiography, Times, Opinions, and Contemporaries. Lond. 1834, 8vo. 2 vols. Sir Egerton Brydges edited Collins' Peerage of England, see COLLINS. Phillips' Theatrum Poetarum Anglicanorum, see PHILLIPS; see also, in APPENDIX, List of the Lee Priory Publications.

BRYDONE, Patr. Tour through Sicily and Malta. Lond. 1773. 8vo. 2 vols. with a map. 10s. 6d.

A work of uncommon ingenuity, deserving of being called 'The Philosophy of Heraldry.' Mr. Brydson likewise published Observations concerning Precedency, and some of the Distinctions of Rank, Ecclesiastic and Secular, on which it is founded. 1812. 4to. 7s. 6d.

BRYSKETT, Lodowick. Discourse of Civill-Life; containing the Ethike Part of Morall Philosophie. Lond. 1606. 4to.

This remarkable and valuable publication, Mr. Malone ingeniously conjectures, was written between 1584 and 1589: The Discourse is written to the right honorable Arthur, late Lord Grey, of Wilton.' Inglis, 308, 8s. 6d. Boswell, 318, 9s. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 1100, 17. 1s. Reed, 1784, morocco, il. 11s. 6d.

Mourning Muse of Thestylis. Frequently quoted by Mr. Todd in his edition of Milton. In Ritson's Bibl. Poet. appears The mourning muses of Lod. Bryskett vpon the deathe of the most noble Sir Philip Sydney, Knight, &c.' licensed to John Wolfe, 22d August, 1587. Buc. See BUCK.

Bucaniers of America. The History of the Bucaniers, made English from the Dutch, written by John Esquemeling. Lond. 1684. 4to. 4 pts. in 1 vol.

The fourth part, contalning the voyage of Capt. G. Sharp, is considered scarce; the work is reprinted entire in Burney's Discoveries in the South Seas, and also separately. An excellent notice of 'The History of the Bucaniers; being an impartial Relation of all the Battles, Sieges, and other most eminent Assaults commit

Liveliness of description of scenery and manners, couched in an easy and elegant style, has rendered these volumes ex-ted for several years upon the Coasts of tremely popular, notwithstanding they do not display much learning or knowledge, and are even sometimes superficial and inaccurate. 1774. Bindley, pt. i. 316, 10s. 6d., 1776. Drury, 525, 11s.

Lettres sur la Sicile et l' Isle de Malte, pour servir de Supplement au Voyage de Brydone, par le Comte de Borch. Turin, 1782. 8vo. 2 vols. avec figures, 10s. 6d.

BRYDSON, Thomas. View of Heraldry, in reference to the Usages of Chivalry, and the general Economy of the Feudal System; with an Appendix respecting such

Dis

the West Indies, by the Pirates of Jamaica and Tortuga : both English and other Nations. More especially the unparalleled atchievements of Sir H. M. (Henry Morgan). Made English from the Dutch Copy: written by J. Esquemeling, one of the Bucaniers: very much corrected from the Errors of the Original by the Relations of some English Gentlemen, that then resided in those Parts, will be found in the Retrosp. Rev. vol. iii. 27-51. Dent, pt. i. 624, 17. 1s. Roxburghe, 7337, 21. 6s. Nassau, pt. i. 2120, 17. 98. Fonthill, 3332, 41. 1s. Edition, 1699. Nassau, pt. i. 1595, 6s.

Towneley, pt. ii. 437, 7s.-1741, 12mo. 2

vols. Dowdeswell, 345, 13s. Gough, 14s.

Gossett, 923, 17s. It has been reprinted | ring the years 1806, 7, 8, translated in Walker's British Classics, 1810. 12mo. from the original German, by John

BUCANUS, Gulielmus. Body of Black, with Notes and Illus

Divinity, translated from the Latin by Rob, Hill. Lond. 1659, 4to. BUCER, Martin. Scripta Anglicana fere omnia a Conrado Huberto collecta. Adjuncta est Historia de Obitu Buceri, quæque illi et Paulo Fagio post Mortem contigêre. Basil,

1577. folio. 17. 5s.

Gratulatio Buceri ad Ecclesiam Anglicanam, 1548. 4to. See Strype's Eccl. Memor. ii. 146. In Strype's Annals, ii. 265, &c. will be found an account of Tho. Sampson's Epitome of Bucer's Book, De Regno Christi.

A briefe Treatise concerning the Burnynge of Bucer and Phagius at Cambridge, in the Tyme of Queene Mary, with theyr Restitution. Translated into Englyshe by Arthur Goldyng. Anno 1562. Lond. 16mo. Black letter. Contains M. 4, in eights, besides a short address To the reader' prefixed. Reed, 515, 15s. 6d.

The Mynd and Exposition of Martyn Bucer vppon these wordes of S. Matthew, Woo be to the Worlde bycause of Offences. Embden, 1566, 16mo. Black letter. D, in fours, 7s. 6d.

The Judgement of Martin Bucer con cerning Divorce, written to Edward the sixt in his second Book of the Kingdom of Christ. Lond. 1644. 4to. 5s.

Martin Bucer his Judgement concerning Divorce written to Edward VI. in his second Book of the Kingdom of Christ, wherein a late Book, restoring the Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, is heer justify'd by the Authoritie of Martin Bucer. Lond. 1646. 4to.

trations, chiefly mineralogical, and some Account of the Author, by Robert Jameson, F.R.S.E. F.L.Š. &c. Lond. 1813. 4to.

pp. 484, with maps and physical sections. An indifferent translation of a work containing much valuable information.

BUCHAN, David Stewart Erskine, Earl of. Essays on the Lives and Writings of Fletcher of Saltoun, and the Poet Thomson, with some Pieces of Thomson's never before published.Lond. 1792. 8vo.5s.

An elegant work, consisting of pp. xxxix. and 279, with contents, and a port. of Andrew Fletcher, Anna Forbes, del.'

The following are by the same author: Plan for the better Regulation of the Peerage of Scotland. By the Earl of Buchan. Edinb. 1780. 4to. 2s. 6d.

Dissertation on certain memorable Occurrences in the History of Scotland. By the Earl of Buchan. Glasgow, 1785, 4to.

An Account of the Life, Writings, and Inventions of John Napier, of Merchiston. By the Earl of Buchan and Walter Minto, LL.D. Perth, 1787. 4to. Edinb. 1788. 4to. 7s. 6d.

Peter. Account of the Family of Keith, Earls Marischal of Scotland, and of the attainted Scottish Noblemen who lost their Titles and Estates in 1715 and 1745, for their Adherence to the Stuart Cause. Peterhead, 1820. 12mo.

with front, 2s. 6d.

The Gratulation of M. Martin Bucer unto the Church of England for the Restitucion of Christes Religion, and hys An- Mr. Buchan has likewise published, swere vnto the Epistles of Steue (Gardiner) Gleanings of Scotch, English, and Irish Bisshoppe of Winchester, concerning the scarce old Ballads, chiefly tragical and vnmarried state of Preestes and Cloyste-historical, many of them connected with rars, transl. out of Latin into Englishe the Localities of Aberdeenshire, and to (by Sir Thos. Hoby). Lond. by me Richard be found in no other Collection extant, Jugge. 16mo. 10s. 6d. Black letter. with explanatory Notes. Peterhead, 1825. A curious and valuable 18mo. 2s. 6d. collection of songs, containing much information relative to their localities and authors.

The Judgement of Martin Bucer and Peter Martyr upon the Controversie relative to the Apparel, &c. London, by Richarde Jugge. 4to. Black letter. 12s.

A Treatise how by the Worde of God Christian Mens Almose ought to bee distributed. 8vo.

-See CARR, Nicolans.

CHEKE, Sir John.
HUBERTUS, Cunr.
BUCH, Leopold Von. Travels
through Norway and Lapland, du-

Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North of Scotland, hitherto unpublished, with notes. Edinb. 1828. 8vo. 2 vols.

Witchcraft detected and prevented, or the School of Black Art newly opened. Peterhead, 1826. 18mo. with wood cuts, &c. 2s. 6d.

William, M.D. Domestic Me

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