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1836. DISSERTATION ON ISAIAH XVIII., IN A LETTER TO EDWARD KING, ESQ., by SAMUEL LORD BISHOP OF ROCHESTER (HORSLEY). The Quarto Edition, printed for Robson. 1779. HISTORY OF ANCIENT WILTS, by SIR R. C. HOARE. The last three Parts. BEN JONSON'S WORKS. 9 Vols. 8vo. Vols. II., III., IV. Bds. SIR WALTER SCOTT'S NOVELS. 41 Vols. 8vo. The last nine Vols. Boards. JACOB'S ENGLISH PEERAGE. Folio Edition, 1766. Vols. II., III., and IV. GAMMER GURTON'S NEEDLE. ALISON'S EUROPE. (20 Vols.) Vols. XIII., XX. ABBOTSFORD EDITION OF THE WAVERLEY NOVELS. Odd Vols. THE TRUTH TELLER. A Periodical. *** _Correspondents sending Lists of Books Wanted are requested to send their names._ *** Letters, stating particulars and lowest price, _carriage free_, to be sent to MR. BELL, Publisher of "NOTES AND QUERIES," 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * Notices to Correspondents. H. C. B. _No._ J. D. LUCAS (Bristol). _The inscription is Dutch, and means "Praise God for all things."_ WALTER J. WATTS _will find much of the literary history of the_ Travels of Baron Munchausen, _which were written in ridicule of Bruce, the Abyssinian traveller, in our_ 3rd Vol., pp. 117, 305, 453. P. P. _Longfellow_ is _an American, having been born at Portland. He is now, we believe, Professor of Modern Languages and Belles Lettres at Cambridge University, U.S._ A BRITON _must be aware that if we were so far to depart from our plan of avoiding religious controversy, as to insert his Query, we should be inviting endless disputes and discussions, such as our pages could not contain, or our readers endure._ C. M. I. _The sides of the stage are described in Stage Directions as_ O. P. _and_ P. S., _i. e._ Opposite Promp. (_or_ Prompter) _and_ Promp. Side. GENERAL SIR DENNIS PACK (Vol. vii., p. 453.).--_"As the purport of the Query may be defeated by two misprints in my communication relative to this gallant soldier, may I beg of your readers for 'French rebels,' to substitute 'Irish rebels;' and for 'Ballinakell,' 'Ballinakill.' I am willing to lay the blame of these errata on my own cacography, rather than on the printer's back._ JAMES GRAVES. Kilkenny." PHOTOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE. _Replies to our photographic Correspondents next week._ _A few complete sets of_ "NOTES AND QUERIES," Vols. i. _to_ vi., _price Three Guineas, may now be had; for which early application is desirable._ "NOTES AND
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