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Ray \John\, 1691. A splendid portrait, engraved by 

 Meyer, from the original in the British Mu- 

 seum. Brilliant impression, p. 138. 



The eminent author and naturalist, whose works are sufficient to 

 perpetuate his memory, as long as the English language is 

 understood, or piety regarded. 



RoNDELETius \Guil\ 1 566. A Very old portrait. 

 Wood engraving, India proof, p. 225. 



The eminent French naturalist, and author of a very learned 

 work on fishes. 



Selden [Jo/in], 1654. A very fine portrait, engraved 



by Hart, after the original of Sir Peter Lely. 



Brilliant impression, p. 180. 



The world-renowned English antiquary, law writer, and histo- 

 rian, whose memory is universally esteemed, for his em- 

 ploying all his influence for the protection of learning. 



Sheldon [i'r.]. Archbishop of Canterbury, 1667. His 



monumental effigy. Scarce old engraving, p. 251. 



A munificent prelate, who expended above £'66, 000 in charita- 

 ble objects, and who remained at his post in the midst of 

 the afflicted during the great plague of London. 



Skelton [Jo/in], 1529. Poet Laureate. An old por- 

 trait, p. 218. 



St. Ambrose. An ideal portrait, neatly engraved and 

 colored, p. 140. 



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- A very fine old portrait, engraved by Edelinck, 

 after J. Bap. de Champagne. Brilliant impres- 

 sion, p. 176. 



