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Translated out of Italian in to oure natyue Tounge by A(nne) C(ook) (one of the Daughters of Sir Anthony Cook). London by John Day. 8vo. The whole contains H 7, in eights. Dedicated by A. C. to her Mother, the Lady F.

A Dialogue of Polygamy and another of Divorce, rendered into English by a Person of Quality. Lond. 1657. 12mo. 4s. To this translation, dedicated to the author of 'Advice to a Son' (Francis Osborne), Madan in his Thelyphthora was under great obligation.

Two Dialogues on Polygamy and Divorce, with some Memoirs and Testimonies of the Life and Writings of Barnardino Ochino, will be found in Select and curious Cases of Polygamy, Concubinage, Adultery, Divorce, &c. seriously and learnedly discussed.' London, 1736. 12mo.

OCKLEY, Simon. The Conquest of Syria, Persia and Egypt by the Saracens. The third Edition, to which is prefixed, an Account of the Arabians or Saracens, of the Life of Mahomet and the Mahometan Religion, by Dr. Long; with a Plan of the Ca'aba or Temple of Mecca, from a MS. in the Bodleian Library at Oxford; with Indexes. Lond. 1757. 8vo. 2 vols.

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An Account of the Authority of the Arabick Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, controverted between Dr. Grabe and Mr.

Whiston. Lond. 1712. 8vo.

An Account of south-west Barbary. London, 1713. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 2451, 28. Roxburghe, 7323, 3s. 6d.

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Elizabetheis, sive de Angliæ Statu sub Elizabethæ Imperio Liber secundus. Lond. 1589. 4to.

O'CLERY, Michael. Lexicon Hibernicum præsertim pro Vocabulis antiquioribus et obscuris. Lovanii, 1643. 8vo.

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O'CONNOR, Charles. Dissertations on the History of Ireland. Dublin, 1766. 8vo.

An elegant and valuable work. Garrick, 1698, 7s. Gosset, 3780, 9s. 6d. Boswell, 2082, 15s. Towneley, pt. ii. 895, 19s. Dublin, 1753. 8vo. a, b, c, B-R r, in fours. At page 43 a folding leaf of The Scotish Feadha or Letters,' at p. 171 a map of 'Scotia antiqua,' or Ireland. Lloyd, 400,

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An Account of the Nature and Conditions of a Charter to be granted for the working and manufacturing Mines and Minerals in Ireland. 1754.

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O'CONOR, Charles, D.D. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the late Charles O'Conor, of BelaRev. Charles O'Conor, D.D. Memnagare, Esq. M. R. I. A. By the ber of the Academy of Cortona. Dublin, 1796. 8vo.

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OCLANDUS, Christoph. Anglo- have been suppressed. rum Prælia, 1327-1558, Carmine perstricta. Item, de pacatissimo Columbanus ad Hibernos, or, seven Letters Angliæ Statu, imperante Elizabetha on the present Mode of appointing Catholic Narratio. Hijs Alexandri Neuelli Bishops in Ireland. Lond. 1810-15. 8vo. Kettum adiunximus. Lond. 1582. 8vo.

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Rerum Hibernicarum Scriptores. 1814. See Ireland.

A Narrative of the most interesting work. See Quarterly Review, xlvi. 433— Events in modern Irish History. 1812. 8vo.

78.

Bibliotheca MS. Stouensis: a descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Stowe Library, by the Rev. Charles O'Conor, D.D. Buck. 1818. 4to. 2 vols. 31. 3s. Of this

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O'CONOR, E. A Grammar of the Gaelic Language. By E. O'C. Dub

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Octavian, Emperor of Rome, a Romance. Oxford, 1809.

70.

Views of Ireland. An eloquent work, highly praised by Moore in his Memoirs of Capt. Rock.

OECOLAMPADIUS, John. A Sarmon of Jhon Oecolampadius to yong Men and Maydens, translated by John Fox. London by me Humfrey Powell-sould by Hugh Syngleton, &c. 16mo.

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Octouian Imperator. An ancient English metrical romance printed in the third volume of Weber's Collection. It is remarkable for the singularity of its stanza, and its giving a curious specimen of the Hampshire dialect, nearly as it is spoken.

O'DALY, Daniel. Initium, Incrementum et Exitus Familiæ Giraldinorum Desmoniæ Comitum Palatinorum Kyerria in Hibernia, ac Persecutionis Hæreticorum Descriptio, ex nonnullis Fragmentis collecta ac Latinitate donata. Ulyssip. 1655. 8vo.

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Officium beatæ Mariæ Virginis, in Usum Ecclesiæ Sarum. 1531. 8vo.

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O'FLAHERTY, Roderic. Ogygia, sive Rerum Hibernicarum Chronologia. Londini, 1685. 4to.

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O'DRISCOL, John. The History et Albaniensi, approbatio Dom. Dudlei Lofof Ireland. Lond. 1827. 8vo. 2 vols.

Ogygia; or, a chronological Account of

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The Theology of Plato compared with the Principles of the Oriental and Grecian Phi

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Britannia: a national epic Poem, in twenty Books: to which is prefixed, a critical Dissertation on epic Machinery. Aberdeen, 1801. 4to.

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