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A new adventure, for law-books : to be disposed of by lot, wherein all are gainers.
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The library of Sir Norton Knatchbull, Kt & Bar : Consisting of ecclesiastical and other theological writers, antient Greek and Roman authors, historians, geographers, lexicographers, philologers, &c. in the Gr. Lat. Eng. and other languages. To which is annex'd, an appendix of antient and modern manuscripts, Italian and French prints, pieces of fine writing and medals. Collected by another gentleman. All which will be sold by auction at Tom's Coffee house, adjoyning to Ludgate. The sale to begin on Wednesday the 22d of this instant June, at three afternoon. By J. Bullord. Catalogues to be had gratis at Mr Nott's in the Pall-mall, Mr Brown's without Temple-Bar, Mr Ric. Parker's at the Royal Exchange, booksellers, and at the place of sale.
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Bibliotheca Skinneriana, & Hampdeniana, : quarum illa complectitur libros omnes qui versantur in scientia legum Anglicar. Rerumq; Anglicarum scriptores antiquos, & Hodier. Nec-non libros Gallice, Italice, Hispanice scriptos, ad rem historicam & juridicam spectantes, una cum miscellaneis diversi argumenti, theologicis, & classicis, variis, & selectis. Altera continet libros theologicos, philologicos, historicos, numismatum, statuarum, architectur. Sculpt. cælebriores. Bibliothecæ Hampdenianæ part. secund. sive nobilissim. part. quart. & ultim. Quorum auctio habenda est Londini in ædibus vulgo dictis Temple-Change Coffee-house in Fleet-street, 13 die Februarii, 1698/9. Per Edoardum Millingtonum, Bibliopolam Lond.
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Millington, Edward
Year: 1698
Publisher: [London] : Catalogues are given by Mr. Sheffeild at the Temple-Change Coffee-house, in Fleet-street. Mr. Bennet. Mr. Knaplock in St. Paul's Church-yard. Mr. Aylmer in Corn-hill. Mr. Gillyflower in Westminster-Hall. Mr. Hartley in Holborn, Mr. Varenne at Senecas-head in the Strand. Mr. Shirley in Oxford. Mr. Thurlburn in Cambridge,
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