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SOLOMON The Song of : 



1. In all the Living Dialect-s of the Gaelic and Cambrian Languages, 4to. 1858 



2. In Twenty-four English Dialects, viz. of Cornwall (the Living Dialect) ; Cumberland 

 (two varieties) ; Devonshire (two varieties) ; Dorset ; Durham ; Lancashire (two 

 varieties) ; Norfolk ; Nori;humberland (three varieties) ; Saxon English ; Lowland 

 Scotch (three versions) ; Somersetshire ; Sussex ; Westmoreland ; Wiltshire ; and 

 Yorkshire (four varieties). 12mo. 1862 



SOLOMON (Henry). "Daniel Deronda ;" from a Jewish Point of View. 



No date. (Pamph. ' Brit. Prose/ voL 13) 

 SOLON ATHENAEUS. Fragmenta. (Gaisford, Poetae Min. Graec. vol. 3) 



SOLORZANO (Alonso de Castillo). 1. La Garduna de Sevilla. La Inclinacion 



Espanola. El Disfrazado. (Spain ' Bibliot. Espafi.' vol. 33) 



2. El Mayorazzo Figura. El Marques del Cigarral. (Ibid. vol. 43) 



SOLTAV (GuiLELMUs). De Fontibus Plutarchi in Secundo BeUo Punico enarrando. 



8vo. Bonn 1870 



SOMERS (Lord). Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts on the most Interesting 

 and Entertaining Subjects ; but chiefly such as relate to the History and 

 Constitution of these Kingdoms. Selected from a number in Print and MS 

 in the Royal, Cotton, Sion, and other Private, as weU as Public Libraries ; 

 particularly that of the late Lord Somers. Second Edition revised, augmented, 

 and arranged by Sir Walter Scott. 4to, 13 vols. 1809 



Vol. I. Containing 

 Inventaria Catalorum, temp. R. Johannis. 



De Pretio Victualium, Proclamatio a. d. 1315, temp. R. Edw. 11. 

 Record concerning the Forty days Fasting of Cicely de Ridgway, temp. R. Edw. III. 

 The Manner of holding Parliaments, temp. R. Ricard. 11. 



Charge exhibited in Parliament against Michael de la Poole, Earl of Sufi'olk. 1386 

 Speech in Parliament by Lord Thomas de Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, and 



Thomas de Arundel, Bishop of Ely, to the King (Richard II) on his Absence 



from Parhament. 

 Bulla Gregorii P. R. de Denariis Petri in Angha. 

 Christening of Prince Arthur, with the Ceremonies used. 

 Creation of Henry, Duke of York, afterwards Henry VIII. 1494. 

 Remembrance for the Traduction of the Princess Katherine, Daughter of the 



King of Spain. 

 Entry of the Emperor Charles V into London. 1522. 



Speeches in the Trial of Divorce between Henry VIII and Queen Katherine. 

 Oath of Supremacy made to Henry VIII, 1534, in Latin and English. 

 Speech made at the Council Board against the Royal Supremacy. 

 Fisher (John, Bp. of Rochester). Speech against suppressing the Lesser Monasteries. 

 The Very Beggars' Petition against Popery. 

 Cranmer (Archbishop). Letter to Lord Cromwell, containing a Vindication of Himself 



for using the Style Totius Angliae Primas, and his so soon visiting Winton Diocese. 

 Instrument by which Lady Jane Gray was proclaimed Queen of England. 

 Mary (Queen). Speech to her Council, upon her Resolution to restore the Church 



Lands. 

 Elizabeth's (The Lady) Answer to Sir Thomas Pope, respecting the Motion of 



Marriage made by the King Elect of Sweden's Messenger. 

 Copy of the Devise for the Alteration of Religion. Imo Elizab. 

 Injunctions given by the Queen's Majesty concerning the Clergy and Laity of the 



Realme. 1559. 

 Heath (Nicholas, Lord Chancellor). Speech made in the Upper House against the 

 Supremacy to be in Her Majestie. 



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