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Svo. with a frontispiece containing portraits. Bindley, pt. iii. 1958, 2l. 3s. 1662. 8vo. with a frontispiece. Hibbert, 8535, 4s. 1665. 8vo. with frontispiece. Inglis, 1534, 7s. 6d. Hibbert, 8534, 12s. 6d. Towneley, pt. i. 792, 17. 11s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1111,

russia, 1. 18s. Dowdeswell, 728, russia, 21. 2s.

The Honour of the Merchant Taylors: wherein is set forth the noble Acts, valiant Deeds, and heroick Performances of Merchant Taylors in former Ages: &c. &c. Written by William Winstanley. London, 1668. 4to. with a portrait of Sir Ralph Blackwell. Bindley, pt iv. 944, 17. 5s. North, pt. iii. 743, 17. 11s.

Historical Rarities and Curious Observations. London, 1684. 8vo. with a frontispiece. Strettell, 1564, morocco, 9s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1243, russia, 17. 2s. Some copies

are dated 1683.

Winter. A Winter- Dream. Printed Anno Domini Quan Do ReX Ang LoruM Vectil victItabat CaptIvus, 1649. 4to.

Twenty-two pages. Reed, 6503, 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 1521, 16s. It is reprinted in the seventh volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Winter Evenings, or Lucubrations on Life and Letters. London, 1788. 12mo. 3 vols. By Dr. Vicesimus Knox, published anonymously.

WINTERBOTHAM, W. An historical, geographical, commercial and philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West Indies. London, 1795. 8vo. 4 vols.

Fonthill, 2774, 31.

An historical, geographical and philosophical View of the Chinese Empire: to which is added, a copious Account of Lord Macartney's Embassy. London, 1795. 8vo. 5s. Fonthill, 2931, 17. 10s.

WINTERBOTTOM, Thomas, M. D. An Account of the native Africans in the Neighbourhood of Sierra Leone. Lond. 1803. 8vo. 2 vols. Dent, pt. ii. 1129, 8s. 6d. Fonthill, 2841, 11. 6s.

WINWOOD, Sir Ralph, Knt. Memorials of Affairs of State in the Reigns of Q. Elizabeth and K. James I. collected (chiefly) from the original Papers of the Rt. Hon.

Sir Ralph Winwood, Kt. by Edmund Sawyer. London, 1725. fol. 3 vols.

With portrait of Winwood by Vertue. Roxburghe, 8449, 11. 7s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii, 1185, 17. 10s. Drury, 4716*, 17. 11s. Bishop of Ely, 1517, 17. 14s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1240, 17. 19s. LARGE PAPER. Heath, 4444, 27. 2s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1698, 27. 3s. Hibbert, 8648, 21. 4s. Willett, 2707, 31. 13s. 6d. Marquis of Townshend, 3291, 61. 6s.

WINZET, Ninian. The Buke of fourescore and thre Questions tueching Doctrine, Ordour and Maneris proponit to ye Precheouris of ye Protestants in Scotland. Entverpiæ ex Officina Ægidii Drest, 1563.

sm. 8vo.

Saunders' in 1818, 17. 18s. Inglis, 1535, 41. 10s. It is reprinted by Keith, in his appendix.

Last Blast of the Trompet of Godis Worde aganis the vsurpit Auctoritie of John Knox and his Caluinique Brether, intrudit Precheouris. Edinb. 1562. 4to. This work was apparently unknown to Dr. Mackenzie and to Bishop Keith. An imperfect copy is in the Library of the University of Edinburgh. Tractatis for Reformatioun. Edinb. 1562. This treatise is likewise reprinted by Keith in his appendix.

4to.

An Exhortation to Mary Queen of Scottis, &c. &c. for unfenzit Reformation of Doctrine and Maneris; &c. (1562). 8vo. See Ames' Typogr. Antiq. by Herbert, iii. 1486-7.

Niniani Winzeti Flagellum Sectariorum qui Religionis Prætextu Seditiones jam in Cæsarem aut in alios Orthodoxos Principes excitare student., quærentes, ineptissimè quidem, Deone magis an Principibus sit obediendum? Accessit Velitatio in Georgium Buchananum circa Dialogum quem scripsit de Jure Regni apud Scotos. Ingolstad. 1582. 4to. Roxburghe, 7844, 17. 9s.

WINZINGERVODA, A. H. de. Disputatio de Ordine Equitum S. Georgii et Periscelidis Coeruleæ in Anglia. Jen. 1683. 8vo.

Wisbich.-A true relation of the Faction at Wisbich begun by Fa. Edmonds alias Weston, and continued by Fa. Walley, alias Garnet, Jesuits.

1601. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. WISE, Francis, B. D. Nvmmorvm antiquorum Scriniis Bodleianis reconditorvm Catalogvs, cvm Com

mentario, Tabvlis æncis et Appen- | Cantoes of Urania, Astræa, Mel

dice. Oxon. 1750. folio.

Combe, 2345, 11s.

Willett, 2708, 17. Is. of Ely, 1526, 10s. 6d. brary.

Brockett, 3406, 11. LARGE PAPER. Bp.

pomene. London, 1642. 4to.

In Verse. Boswell, 3015, 6s. 6d. WISHEART, William, D. D. The

See Bodleian Li ologia, or Discourses of God deli

Epistola ad Joannem Masson de Nummo Abgari Regis. Oxon. 1736. 4to.

A Letter to Dr. Mead, concerning some Antiquities in Berkshire; . . . . By Francis Wise, B. D. Oxford, 1738. 4to. Pp. 58, with two plates. Hibbert, 8608, 2s. 6d. Sir P. Thompson, 920, with the answer, &c. together 4 tracts, 17. 16s.

The Impertinence and Imposture of modern Antiquaries displayed, or a Refutation of Wise's Letter to Dr. Mead by Philolethes Rusticus. With a Preface by the Gentleman to whom this Letter was addressed. Lond. [1739.] 4to. Pag. xvi and24. The letter is signed R. P. Sept. 3, 1739.

An Answer to a scandalous Libel, entitled The Impertinence and Imposture of modern Antiquaries displayed. [By George North, A.M.of C.C.C.C.] Lond. 1741. 4to. Pp. 38. Further Observations upon the White Horse and other Antiquities in Berkshire; By Francis Wise, B. D. Oxford, 1742. 4to. Pp. 57, with 4 plates, one of which is on the letter-press. Pages 19, 20, 37, 38, are omitted.

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History and Chronology of the Fabulous Ages considered, particularly with Regard to the two ancient Deities, Bacchus and Hercules. Oxford, 1764. 4to.

Enquiries concerning the first Inhabitants, Language, Religion, Learning and Letters of Europe. Oxon. 1758. 4to. Towneley, pt. ii. 1618, 10s. 6d.

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vered in cxx Sermons. Edinb. 1716. 8vo. 2 vols.

WITC, R. R. W. against the wilfull Inconstancie of his deare Foe E. T. which Example may justly be a sufficient Warnyng for all yong Men to beware the fained Fidelytie of unconstant Maydens. (Colophon). Finis. R. Witc. Imprinted at London for Richard Johnes. 12mo.

A poem of 31 stanzas, consisting of four leaves. See Brydges' Restituta, i. 233–4. Wits Commonwealth. 1598, &c. See BODENHAM, John. MERES, Francis.

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Wits Fittes and Fancies, fronted and entermedled with Presidentes of Honour and Wisdome also Loves Owle, an idle conceited Dialogue between Love and an Oldeman (by Anthonie Copley). London by Richard Johnes, 1595. 4to. The prose vision of this volume is in part translated or collected from the Spanish book La Floresta Spagnola,' of which a French translation was published at Lyons in 1600. The volume is inscribed by the translator, Anthonie Copley, to that celebrated naval hero, George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland. London, 1614. 4to. This, the second edi tion, does not contain the Love's Owle.' Inglis, 378, 37. 10s. Gordonstoun, 2392, 61. 8s. 6d.

Wits Theater of the little World. 1598. See BODENHAM, John.

Wits Treasury. 1598.

The Wit of a Woman, a Comedy. London, 1604. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. Hibbert, 8609, 27. 17s. Rexburghe, 4349, 31. 3s. Inglis' Old Plays,

131, 57. 5s.

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Out-landish Proverbs. London, 1640. sm. 8vo. This volume consists of 504 short poems or epigrams, and 126 epitaphs. It has also an engraved title by Marshall. Sotheby's in 1821, 12s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 1249, 17. 11s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 829, 71. 7s. London, 1641. sm. 8vo. with a frontispiece. This edition is entitled Wits Recreations, containing 630 Epigrams, 160 Epitaphs, Variety of Fancies and Fantasticks: good for melancholly Humours. Towneley, pt. i. 794, imperfect, 27. 14s. London, 1645. sm. 8vo. with a frontispiece by Marshall. This edition is entitled Wits Recreations for ingenious Head-peeces. Inglis, 1543, ll. London, 1654. 12mo. with a front. by Marshall, and wood-cuts. This edition is entitled Recreation for ingenious Head-pecces. Sotheby's in 1821, 12s. 6d. White Knights, 4498, 17. 5s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1250, 17. 11s. 6d. Sotheby's in May 1823, 1. 13s. Towneley, pt. i. 590, russia, 41. 7s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 831, russia, 87. 8s.

London, 1663. sm. 8vo. with a front. by Marshall. Hibbert, 8547, morocco, 17. 10s. Towneley, pt. i. 590, 17. 11s. 6d. A reprint of the edition of 1654 with a small addition towards the end, 'On a patched up Madam,' and 'The farewell to love and to his mistress." London, 1667. sm. 8vo. with a frontispiece and plates. Hibbert, 8548, 14s. White Knights, 4499, 15s. Roxburghe, 6692, 41. 8s. Bindley, pt. iii. 2190, 47. 16s. London, 1683. sm. 8vo. Steevens, 1057, 17. 13s. London, 1817. See Facetiæ.

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Wit's Progresse. 1647. 4to. Wit and Wealth contending for Preheminence. London, 1647. 12mo.

Wit and Folly in a Maze. 1654. fol. Wits Interpreter. 1655 and 1662. See COTGRAVE, John.

Wit and Fancy in a Maze, or the incomparable Champion of Love and Beautie, embellished with many rare and choyce Pieces of Drollery. London, 1656. sm. 8vo. Pp. 216, with a frontispiece. Nassau, pt. ii. 1251, 17. 1s. Sotheby's in 1824, 17. 11s. Steevens, 1198, 17. 11s. 6d. Some copies of this mock romance are entitled Romancio Mastix. 1660. and Don Zara del Fogo. See HOLLAND, Samuel.

Wit revived. London, 1656. 12mo.
Wit a sporting. 1657.

Wit restored in several select Poems never before publish't. London, 1658. sm. Svo. James Smith, D. D. was the principal author of this collection, at the end of which will be found The Innovation of Penelope and Ulysses, a Mock-poem by J. S. and a Latin version of Cleveland's Rebel Scot. Hibbert, 8544, two leaves reprinted, 16s. · Lond. 1659. small 8vo. Pp. 190. Bibl. AngloPoet. 833, 71. 7s.

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rected and much amended with Additions by Sir John M(ennis), Ja(mes S(mith), Sir William D(avenant), J(ohn) D(onne) and the most refined Wits of the Age. London, 1661. sm. 8vo. Pp. 270. Perry, pt. i. 1344, 21. 6s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 834, 81. 8s.

Wit at a Venture, or Clio's Privy Garden, Songs and Poems on several Occasions, never before in Print. London, 1674. 8vo. Pp. 94, not including title, dedication, signed C. F. and contents, 4 pages. Nassau, pt. ii. 1246, 1. 1s.

The Wits Academy. Lond. 1677. 12mo. Wit and Loyalty revived, in a Collection of some smart Satyrs, in Verse and Prose, on the late Times, by Mr. Abraham Cowley, Sir J. Berkenhead, the ingenious Author of Hudibras, &c. London, for W. Davies. 1682. 4to. Reprinted in the fifth volume of the Somers' Collection of Tracts.

The Wits paraphras'd: or Paraphrase upon Paraphrase, in a Burlesque on the several late translations of Ovid's Epistles. London, 1680. Hibbert, 8545, 4s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 838, 18s.

Triumph of Wit, or Ingenuity display'd in its Perfection. 1688. Hibbert, 8089, 17. 1s. The Wits Cabinet, with the Art of Wooing, Love Songs, School of Bacchus, &c. 1698. 8vo. with frontispiece. Nassau, pt. ii. 1248, 15s.

Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy, a Collection of Songs, with Music. London, 1699. 8vo. Sotheby's in 1825, 11. 6s.

The Wits Academy, or the Muses Delight. 1704. 8vo. Nassau, pt. ii. 1247, 13s.

Wits Triumph, or Ingenuity displayed in his Perfection. 1712. 8vo. White Knights, 4483, 9s.

Wit for the Ton, the convivial Jester, or Sam. Foote's last Budget opened. 1783. 8vo. 7s.

Wits Magazine, from Jan. to December, 1784. 8vo. 7s.

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Dialogue of Witches, now called Sorcerers, 1575. Bindley, pt. i. 1788, 1. 1s.

The Examination and Confession of a notorious Witch named Mother Arnold, alias Whitecote, alias Glastonbury, at the Assise of Burntwood in July 1574: who was hanged for Witchcraft at Barking. 1575.

The horrible Acts of Eliz. Style, alias Rockingham, Mother Dutton, Mother Douell, and Mother Margaret, 4 Witches executed at Abington, 26 Feb. vpon Richard Galis. Lond. by John Allde for Edw. White, 1579.

A Detection of damnable Driftes practised by three Witches arraigned at Chelmsforde. London, 1579. sm. 8vo. black letter.

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Facts of Witchcrafte approved on Margaret Haskett of Stanmore. 1585. 8vo. black letter. Reed, 5754.

An Account of Margaret Hacket a notorious Witch, who consumed a young Man to Death, rotted his Bowells and back bone asunder, who was executed at Tiborn 19 Feb. 1585. London, for Tho. Nelson and Tho. Law.

The Execution of three notorious Witches at Chelmisford Sizes last. London, Thomas Lawe, 1589.

The Arraignment and Execution of 3 detestable Witches, John Newell, Joane his Wife, and Hellen Calles: two executed at Barnett, and one at Braynford, 1 Dec. 1595.

The most strange and admirable Discoverie of the three Witches of Warboys, executed at Huntington for the bewitching of the five daughters of R. Throckmorton, Esqre. and others with divellish and grievous Torments; also the Bewitching to death of the Lady Crumwell. London, 1593. 4to. Jadis, 184, 27. 2s.

The most wonderfull and true Storie of a certaine Witch, named Alse Gooderidge of Stapenhill, who was arraigned and convicted at Darbie, at the Assises there. As also a true Report of the strange Torments of Thomas Darling, a Boy of thirteen yeres of Age, that was possessed by the Deuill, with his horrible Fittes and terrible Apparitions by him vttered at Burton upon Trent, in the Countie of Stafford, and of his maruellous Deliuerance. London for I(ohn) O(xenbridge), 1597. 4to. Six sheets.

A strange Report of Sixe most notorious Witches, who by their Divelish Practises murdered above foure hundred small Children. 1601. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 1526, 13s.

Witches of Northamptonshire. 1612. 4to. Black letter, with a frontispiece. Reed, 2892,

21.

Witches apprehended, examined, and executed, with a most strange Trial how to know whether a Woman be a Witch or not. London, 1613. 4to. black letter, with a frontispiece. Boswell, 3019, 8s. Hibbert, 8611, 17. 3s.

The wonderfull Discoverie of the Witchcrafts of Mary and Philip Flower, Daughters of Joan Flower, neare Bever Castle, on the children of Francis Earl of Rutland, 1618. Lond. 1619. 4to. with a frontispiece. Bind. ley, pt. iv. 942, 11s. Reed, 2891, 17. 6s.

Strange and wonderfull Witchcrafts, discovering the damnable Practices of seven Witches against the Lives of certain noble Personages, and others of this Kingdom; as

shall appear in this lamentable history, with
an approved Triall, how to find out either
Witch, or any Apprentise to Witchcraft. Im-
printed by G. Eld, 1621. 4to. Twelve leaves,
black letter, with a wooden print, at the
bottom of the title, of an old woman, and her
cat behind her. 1635. 4to.
Sathan transformed into an Angell of
Light, expressing his dangerous Impostures
under glorious Shews, exemplified specialy
in the Doctrine of Witchcraft. London,
1622. 12mo. 10s. 6d.

A most certain, strange and true Discoverie of a Witch taken by some of the Parliament Forces as she was standing on a Planck and sayling on it over the River at Newbury. 1643. 4to. with a frontispiece.

A true Relation of the several Informa tions, Examinations, and Confessions of the late Witches executed in the County of Essex, who were condemned by the Earl of Warwick. Lond. 1645. 4to.

A true Relation of the Arraignment of 18 Witches at St. Edmondsbury. London, 1645. 4to.

The Lawes against Witches and Conjura. tion. London, 1645. 4to.

The Examination and Execution of three Witches at Feversham in Kent. London, 1645. 4to.

Examination of Witches in Huntingdonshire. London, 1646. 4to. Bindley, pt. iv. 943, 4s.

Relation of two Witches condemned at St. Albans. London, 1649. 4to.

The strange Witches at Greenwich haunt ing a Wench. 1650. 4to. Nassau, pt. ï. 1529.

A strange Witch at Greenwich. Lead. 1650. 4to. Bindley, pt. iv. 109, 3s. Reed, 2910, 9s.

The Trial of six Witches at Maidstone. London, 1652. 4to.

An Advertisement to Jurymen touching Witches. London, 1653. 4to.

Witchcraft cast out from the religious Seed and Israel of God. London, 1655. 4to.

A Blow at Sadducism in some Considerations about Witchcraft, with an Account of the Drummer in the House of Mr. Mompesson, by a Member of the Royal Society. London, 1668. 8vo. Fonthill, 1039, 14s.

The Opinion of Witchcraft vindicated by R. T. London, 1670. 8vo.

A pleasant Treatise of Witches. London, 1673. 12mo. Nassau, pt. ii. 1253, 1

Trial and Execution of three Witches at Exeter. London, 1682. 4to.

A Tryal of Witches at the Assizes held at Bury St. Edmonds. London, 1682. 8vo. Thirty-two leaves.

A Relation of the Informations against three Witches, with their Confessions. London, 1682. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 1614, 2s.

Conviction of three Witches at Devon,

with their Confessions. 1682. 4to. Jadis, | siant at Rhemes in France. Printed 185, 6s.

Discourse proving by Scripture and Reason that there are Witches. London, 1686. 12mo. Bindley, pt. i. 1803, 6s. 6d.

Collection of modern Relations of Matter of Fact concerning Witches and Witchcraft. Part I. London, 1693. 4to.

by Edm. Bollifant for Tho. Woodcocke (1588). 4to.

Pp. 316, dedicated to John Archbishop of Canterburie, &c. Inglis, 1642, 12s.

Laymans Letters, delivering unto them such Letters as the Holy Ghost teacheth

A Relation of the diabolical Practises of them in the Word by Things sensible. Lon

above 20 Wizards and Witches of the Sheriffdom of Renfrew in Scotland. Lond. 1697. 4to. Reed, 2911, 168.

Sadducismus Dedellatus, or a true Relation of Sorceries and Witchcrafts exercised by the Devil and his instruments upon Mrs. Christian Shaw. London, 1698. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 985, 10s. 1697. 4to. Reed, 2909, 4s.

A History of the Witches of Renfrewshire, who were burned on the Gallow Green of Paisley. Paisley, 1809. 12mo. 6s.

A Collection of rare and curious tracts on Witchcraft, and the second Sight, or an original Essay on Witchcraft. Edinburgh, 1822. See Quarterly Review, xxix. 440-75. Witches apprehended for notable Villanies by them committed, with a Trial how to know whether a Woman be a Witch or not. London. 4to. black letter, with a frontispiece. Sotheby's in April 1822, 17. 19s.

Tryalls of four notorious Witches. London. 8vo.

WITHALS, John. A little Dictionary for Children.

4to.

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A vocabulary of English Words, frequently reprinted with additions. Imprinted in the late House of William Caxton (by W. de Worde). 4to. London, 1559. London, 1566. 4to. By Lewis Evans. London, 1568. 4to. Dedicated to Syr Thomas Chalmer. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1116, 17. 5s. London, 1572. 4to. London, 1594. London, London, London, 1616. By Withals, Evans, Abr. Fleming, William Clerk and another. Nassau, pt. i. 972, 1. 8s. London, 1623. London, 1634.

4to.

London, 1586. 4to.

By Abr. Flemming. 1597. 4to. Reed, 221, 3s. 1599. 4to.

WITHAM, Rev. G. The History of Lacock Abbey or Locus Beatæ Mariæ; from Dugdale, Stevens, &c. with Additions on the present State of the Abbey. Lacock, 1806. sm.

4to.

Pp. 53, including title, dedication and preface. Privately printed by the author at his own printing press.

WITHER, George. A View of the marginal Notes of the Popish Testament translated into English by the English fugitive Papists re

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Copious notices and extracts from Wither's numerous publications will be found in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses, by Dr. Bliss, iii. 762-75, Brydges' Censura Literaria, British Bibliographer and Restituta, and an essay on his poetical works will be found in C. Lamb's Works, ii. 127-36.

Prince Henrie's Obsequies; or mournefull Elegies upon his Death; with a supposed Interlocution betweene the Ghost of Prince Henry and Great Britaine (in Verse). 1612. 4to. with a wood-cut engraving of the hearse set up in Westminster Abbey. Bindley, pt. iv. 712, 21. Lloyd, 744, 47. 16s. 1613. 8vo. 1617. 8vo.

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London by Richard Badger, 1633. 12mo. A reprint, from this edition, will be found in Brydges' Restituta, i. 384-418, and there is an engraving of the hearse in Sandford's Genealogical History of England, b. vii.

Abuses stript and whipt, or satirical Essayes, by George Wyther, divided into two Bookes. London, 1613. sm. 8vo. Pp. 332. First edition. Roxburghe, 3370, 17. 11s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iv. 663, 11s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 780, 31. 13s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 938, 41. 5s. These satires gave such offence that the poet was committed to the Marshalsea, where he continued several months. Great variations are observable in different editions, and it is probable that the first edition was called in. In some editions there is a print of a satyr with a scourge.

1614. 1615. with portrait by W. Hole. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 939, morocco, 18s. Inglis, 1538, 27. 10s. Sotheby's in Dec. 1822, 31. 16s. Jadis, 30, 47. 5s. London, 1617. 8vo. Pp. 412. This edition contains additions. Sotheby's in 1821, 10s. 6d. Lloyd, 1231, 1. 2s. Bibl. AngloPoet. 782, 27. 12s. 6d. 1626. - . 1627. Nassau, pt. ii. 1263, 8s. 1633. Strettell, 1570, 6s. 6d. Roscoe, 1364 27.

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