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same volume with Fr. Florens de Nuptiis Consobrinarum prohibitis aut premissis.

prejudices are those of his profession.'Gibbon. First edition, withont notes, 1745, 5 vols. Another, Lond. 1756, 8vo. 5 vols. The English Grammar. Oxford, 1633. A copy on LARGE WRITING PAPER, Wil- 4to. An account of this work, in which liams, 323, morocco, 36l. 15s. (A copy is in the author proposes a new and more simple the Grenville Library, British Museum.) orthography for our language, will be found Another edit., Dublin, 1779-80,8vo. 12 vols. in the Grammar prefixed by Dr. Johnson Gough, 604, 17. 19s. [Frequently reprinted, to his Dictionary. Lloyd, 446, 4s. 6d. 12 vols. 8vo. 1847, 37. with plates, 37. 12s.-1634. Towneley, pt. i. 399, with the -12 vols. 12mo. 1846, 27. 2s.-12 vols. 32mo. Feminine Monarchy, 1634, and Principles 1847, 12s. A compact edition, 2 vols. royal of Music, 1636, 17. 18s. 8vo. 1836, plates, 17. 10s.]

Letters on the History of the Popes,

1778, 8vo.

published by Archibald Bower. Dublin, The Life of Mary of the Cross. 'It is rather a vehicle to convey instruction on various important duties of a religious life, and on sublime prayer, than a minute account of the life and actions of the man.' -C. Butler.

Treatise on Natural and Revealed Religion.

The Moveable Feasts and Fasts, and other annual Observances of the Catholic Church. 1774, 8vo. Gough, 606, 4s. 6d. Reprinted with life by C. Butler. Dublin, 1839, 8vo.

Sermons. 3 vols. His sermons were

sometimes interesting and pathetic: but they were always desultory, and almost always immeasurably long.-C. Butler. Short Life of Sir Toby Matthews. 1795,

8vo.

An Account of the Life and Writings of Alban Butler. 1793, 8vo. 58.

BUTLER, Rev. Charles. The Principles of Music. Lond. 1636. 4to.

This tract, dedicated to K. Charles I., was the only theoretical or didactic work on the subject of music, published in that king's reign. White Knights, 755, 4s. Gordonstoun, 287, 6s.

Rhetorica Libri duo. Oxoniæ, 1600. 16mo. 13, in eights, besides dedication to Sir Thomas Egerton, some commendatory verses, and an address to the reader. Fourth edition. Oxon. 1618, 4to.-Oxon. 1629, 4to.-Lond. 1635, 8vo.

The feminine Monarchie; or, a Treatise concerning Bees, and the due Ordering of them. Oxford, 1609, 8vo. A-O, besides a preface of 5 pages, Latin and English verses 2 pages, and a table of contents, 15 pages.-Lond. 1623, 4to.-Oxford, 1634, 4to. White Knights, 754, mor. 10s. Gordonstoun, 263, 2s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 631, russia, 8s. Translated, with additions, into Latin, by Rich. Richardson. Lond. 1673, or Oxon. 1682, 8vo.

EYTTENEIA De Propinquitate Matrimonium impediente Regvla. Oxon. 1625, 4to. Reprinted at Frankfort in 1643, 8vo. in the VOL. I.

Oratoriæ Libri duo. Oxon. 1633, 4to.Lond. 1635, 8vo.

- Charles, of Lincoln's Inn. Philological and Biographical Works. Lond. 1817. 8vo. 5 vols.

An Essay on the Legality of impressing Seamen. Lond. 1777, 8vo.-1778, 8vo. Reprinted in the Pamphleteer, no. 45, but not in the collection of this author's works.

Hora Biblica; being a connected Series of Notes on the Text and Literary History of the Bibles, or Sacred Books of the Jews and Christians; and on the Bibles or Books accounted sacred by the Mahometans, Hindus, Parsees, Chinese, and Scandinavians, 1797-1807, crown 8vo. 2 vols. with an Appendix. Privately printed. Vol. I. was reprinted, 1799-1807, vol. i. fourth edition. vol. ii. second edition, royal 8vo.

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A connected Series of Notes on the chief Revolutions of the principal States which composed the empire of Charlemagne, from his Coronation in 814, to its Dissolution in 1806: on the Genealogies of the Imperial House of Hapsburg, and of the six secular Electors of Germany; and on Roman, German, French and English Nobility. Lond. 1807, royal 8vo. 15s.

The Life of Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. Lond. 1810, 8vo. pp. 238. 10s. 6d.

Second edition, to which are added, the Lives of St. Vincent of Paul and HenriMarie de Boudon, a Letter on ancient and modern Music, and historical Minutes of the Society of Jesus. Lond. 1819, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Some Account of the Life and Writings of Jas. Benigne Bossuet, Bishop of Meaux. Lond. 1812, crown 8vo. pp. 180, 7s.

An Essay on the Life of Michel de l'Hopital, Chancellor of France. 1814, post 8vo. 4s.

An historical and literary Account of the Formularies, Confessions of Faith, or symbolic Books of the Roman Catholic, Greek, and principal Protestant Churches. To

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which are added four Essays. Lond. 1816, 8vo. 7s. 6d. Drury, 628, 17.

The Lives of Dom Armand Jean Le Bouthillier de Rancé, of the Monastery of La Trappe; and of Thomas a Kempis. With some Account of the principal religious and military Orders of the Roman Catholic Church. Lond. 1814, 8vo.

The inaugural Oration spoken Nov. 4, 1815, at the Laying of the first Stone of the London Institution. Lond. 1816, 8vo.

Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish and Scottish Catholics since the Reformation. Lond. 1819-2-. 8vo. 4 vols. Drury, 630, 17. 13s. Second edition. Third edition, corrected, revised, and considerably augmented. Lond. 1822, 8vo. 4 vols. 27. 8s. [Supplementary Memoirs of the English Catholics, addressed to Charles Butler by the Rev. J. M. 1820, 8vo.]

Reminiscences, with a Correspondence

between the late Dr. Parr and the Author.

Lond. 1822-7, 8vo. 2 vols. A third edition of vol. i. appeared 1823, 8vo.

The Book of the Rom. Catholic Church. In a Series of Letters addressed to Robert Southey, Esq. on his 'Book of the Church.' Lond. 1825, 8vo. 9s. 6d.

A Letter to the Rt. Rev. C. J. Blomfield, Bishop of Chester; in Vindication of a Passage in his 'Book of the Roman Catholic Church' censured in a Letter addressed by him to his Lordship. Lond. 1825, 8vo. The Life of Erasmus, with historical Remarks on the State of Literature between the tenth and sixteenth Centuries. Lond. 1825, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Vindication of the Book of 'The Roman Catholic Church,' against the Rev. Geo. Townshend's Accusations of History against the Church of Rome:' with Notice of some Charges brought against The Book of the Roman Catholic Church,' in the Publications of Dr. Philpotts, the Rev. H. J. Todd, the Rev. I. B. White, and in some anonymous publications, with Copies of Dr. Philpott's fourth Letter to Mr. Butler, containing a charge against Dr. Lingard; and a Letter of Dr. Lingard to Mr. Butler, in Reply to the Charge. Lond. 1826, 8vo. 9s. 6d.

Appendix to Mr. Butler's Vindication of The Book of the Roman Catholic Church,' in Reply to Dr. Southey's Preface to his Vindicia Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ. Lond. 1826, 8vo.

A Letter on the Coronation Oath; with Notice of the recently-published Letters of the late King to Lord Kenyon, and his Lordship's Answers; and Letters of the late Mr. Pitt to the late King, and the late King's Answers. Lond. 1827.

On the London Polyglott. An elegant little treatise, printed for private use. crown 8vo.

BUTLER, James. See ORMOND, Duke of.

John, Bishop of Hereford. Select Sermons, to which are added two Charges to the Clergy of the Diocese. 1801. 8vo. with portrait, 6s.

The letters of Junius have been ascribed to this prelate, but without foundation.

Joseph, Bishop of Durham, Works. Oxf. 1807. 8vo. 2 vols. New edition, by Sam. Halifax. Oxf. 1849. 8vo. 2 vols. 11s.

The works of this learned prelate are held in the highest estimation, particularly his Analogy of Religion. Frequently reprinted in 8vo. and 12mo.; also in Bohn's Standard Library, 3s. 6d.

SAMUEL. HUDIBRAS, in three Parts. Lond. 1663, 1664, and 1678. FIRST EDITIONS.

Of PARTS I. and II. there are three different editions under the same dates, which, taken merely by the title, may easily be confounded with each other. The legitimate 'author's edition' would seem to be that printed in small 8vo., all three parts uniform in size and type, and on rather stout paper. The earliest edition of the first part is, no doubt, that called spurious, a small volume (16mo.), dated 1663, without name either of printer, publisher, or licenser. We are led to this knowledge by the following advertisement in the Publick Intelligencer, published by authority, December 23, 1662:-There is stolen abroad a most false imperfect copy of a poem called Hudibras, without name either of printer or bookseller, as fit for so lame and spurious an impression. The true and perfect edition printed by the author's original, is sold by Richard Marriot under St. Dunstan's church in Fleet Street. When the legitimate author's edition,' in small 8vo. came out in 1663, another smaller edition, the size of the spurious one, appears to have been pub

Reply to the Article in the Quarterly Review for March, 1826, on the Revelations of La Soeur Nativité. To which is added an Essay on mystical Devotion.lished at the same time, and by the same Lond. 1826, 8vo. publishers, probably to compete in cheap

The Life of Hugo Grotius, with brief Mi-ness with its rival. nutes of the civil, ecclesiastical and literary History of the Netherlands. Lond. 1826,8vo. Life of H. F. D'Aguesseau. Lond. 1830, 8vo.

The author's edition' of Part II. was printed uniform with its predecessors in both small 8vo. and 16mo.; and there seems to have been no spurious edition of

the actual book, which was protected by the copyright imprimatur' of Sir Roger l'Estrange. But a doggrel substitute, by some other writer, called HUDIBRAS. The SECOND PART was published uniform with the spurious first part, likewise without name of printer or publisher.

Part III. first printed in 1678, appeared in only one size, i. e. small 8vo. uniform with the two preceding parts of the author's edition.

It may be convenient to give a seriatim list of these various parts. Part I. 16mo. 'London, printed in the Without printer or publisher's name, and presumed to be spurious.

year 1663.'

Part I. small 8vo. Lond. Printed by J. G. for Richard Marriot, 1663, with Impri

matur Jo. Berkenhead, Nov. 11, 1662

Part I. 16mo. with exactly the same imprint and imprimatur as the preceding. Part. II. small 8vo. Lond. Printed by T. R. for John Martyn and James Allestry, 1664, with Imprimatur Roger L'Estrange, Nov. 5, 1663.

Part II. 16mo. with the same imprint and imprimatur.

Part II. Spurious, under title of 'Hudibras, the second part.' Lond. printed in the year 1663.

Part III. small 8vo. Lond. printed for Simon Miller, 1678.

Of this there is only one ostensible edition, but there are two states of it under the same date. The earlier has five lines of Errata at the end; the later has the corrections inserted, and on the back of the title Licensed and entered according to the Act of Parliament for printing.'

Lowndes has the following note, which we have not chosen to cancel, although quffe sure it is founded in error.

"This spurious second part went through three editions in the same year: the first two do not differ, except in the type: the third, entitled "Hudibras, the second Part, with the continuation of the third Canto, to which is added a fourth Canto. 1663." Field, 1369, 15s.

Bindley, pt. i. 319, 7s. 320, with the Remains, 3 vols. 1720, 15s. 6d. An edition, Lond. 1712, 8vo. Lond. 1716, 12mo. -1720, 12mo. Stanley, 410, with the Posthumous Works, 2 vols. 1715, uncut, 21. 2s.

BUTLER, Sam. Hudibras, in three Parts, with annotations, 1726. 12mo. 6s.

First edition with Hogarth's cuts. This is the edition used by Dr. Johnson for quotations in his Dictionary. Brockett, 443, 14s. Bindley, pt. i. 321, with the posthumous works, 1754, 7s. Frequently reprinted. An edition, 1732, in 8vo. withedition, B. Motte, Lond. 1732, 12mno. with out plates. Roxburghe, 3384, 6s. 6d. [An plates, reprinted S. Powell, Dublin, 1732, 12mo. 16 plates.]-1739, Hogarth's plates, with MS. notes by Dr. Farmer, sold at his sale, 1798, 17. 3s. purchased by Samuel Rogers, and resold at his sale, 1856, 17.108.

Hudibras, in three Parts, with large Annotations and a Preface by Zachary Grey, LL.D. Cambridge and Lond. 1744. 8vo. 2 vols.

Best edition. Copies in fine condition are in considerable request. The cuts are beautifully engraved by Hogarth. Heath, 1779, 21. 3s. Bindley, pt. i. 322, 37. 4s. Sotheby's in 1825, 41. 9s. LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. i. 372, 61. pt. ii. 2, russia, 97. 2s. 6d. Stanley, 411, morocco by Roger Payne, 157. Fonthill, 3061, 117. 11s. Bibl. AngloPoet. 81, russia, 127. Williams, 322, in morocco, with an original autograph letter of Butler, 14l. 5s. Foster, 105, March 1857, 11. 10s.

Critical, historical, and explanatory Notes upon Hudibras, by way of Supplement to the two editions published in the Years 1744 and 1745, by Zachary Grey, LL.D. To which is prefixed a Dissertation upon burlesque Poetry, by the late Montague Bacon, Esq.; and an Appendix, containing a Translation of Part of the 1st Canto into Latin Doggrel. Attributed to J. Tunstall. Lond. 1752, 8vo. published at 1s. Steevens, 1053. Reed, 7818, 17s.

Hudibras. SECOND EDITION. The First and Second Part (in one volume), corrected and amended, with several ad- Hudibras, with notes by Grey. Second ditions and annotations. Lond. Printed edition, 1764, 8vo. 2 vols. [This edition by T. N. for John Martyn and Henry has many emendations upon that of 1744.] Herringman, 1674, small 8vo. 412 pages. Roxburghe, 3386, 18s. 6d. Marq. of TownThe Third Part. Lond. Printed for Ro- send, 318, 17. 9s.--Third edition improved, bert Horne, 1679, small 8vo. 254 pages. 1772, 8vo. 2 vols. Garrick, 349, 27. 2s.Voltaire says of Butler's Hudibras'- Edinb. 1770, 3 vols. Garrick, 351, 8s.'There is one English Poem, the title | 1799, 8vo. 2 vols. Reed, 6613, 17. LARGE whereof is Hudibras; it is Don Quixote- PAPER. Nassau, pt. ii. 1459, mor. 31. 13s. it is our Satyre Ménippée blended toge-6d.-1801, 8vo. 2 vols. Drury, 633, russia, ther: I never met with so much wit in 1. 7s. LARGE PAPER.-1806, 8vo. 2 vols. one single book as in this.' Hudibras, in three Parts. Lond. 1750. 18mo.

BUTLER, Sam. Hudibras, in three Parts. Lond. 1710. 18mo. 3 vols.

A neat little edition, with a beautiful

portrait of the author by Nixon. Stanley, 412, morocco, 17.8s.-1800, Bindley, pt.

i. 323, 5s.

BUTLER, Sam. Hudibras, a Poem, in three Cantos, with Notes [By Dr. T. Nash.] Lond. 1793. 4to. 3 vols. 200 copies printed, some with the plates in red, others in black. An elegant edition, edited by Dr. Nash, the historian of Worcestershire, who has added a variety of entertaining notes. Reed, 6700, 77. 2s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3387, 87. 12s. Bindley, pt. i. 739, uncut, 147.-With Hogarth's cuts inserted. Fonthill, 2414, 137. 15s. Stanley, 413, morocco, 147. 14s. Dent, pt. i. 630, morocco, 167. 5s. 6d. One copy, PRINTED ON VELLUM, the cuts on INDIA PAPER. Earl of Devon, 251. [Nash's edition has been republished, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. J. Murray, 1835-40. Again in 2 vols. post 8vo. portraits and plates, 17. 1s. Lond. Washbourne, 1847.]

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Hudibras, with Dr. Grey's Annotations. A new Edition, corrected and enlarged. Lond. Baldwin. 1819. 8vo. 3 vols.

Best modern edition, with portraits, plates, and numerous wood cuts. LARGE PAPER, in royal 8vo. IMPERIAL PAPER, proofs on INDIA PAPER. Duke of York, 986, russia,

71. 7s.

[A series of (60) Portraits to illustrate this edition was published by Baldwin, in

ten parts, royal 8vo. 4l. Proofs on India paper, super royal 8vo. 67. Super royal 4to. 77. 10s.]

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Hudibras, Poëme, traduit en Vers François, avec des Remarques. Lond. (Paris), 1757. 12mo. 3 vols. Two hundred copies printed. Strettel, 107, 17. 18s. Nassau, pt. i. 482, morocco, 27. Perry, pt. i. 1871, 27. 4s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 377, 21. 16s. Lloyd, 301, 31. 4s. Roxburghe, 3385, 31. 15s. Marq. of Townsend, 317, 31. 16s. Bindley, pt. i. 324, 51. 5s. Edwards, 129, 5l. 7s. 6d. Fonthill, 3519, 77. Inglis, 243, morocco, 87. 10s. 6d.

This masterly translation was made by John Towneley, and not by Col. Francis Towneley, as generally reported. The publication of it was superintended by M. I'Abbé Tuberville Needham, and the 'remarques' were written by Larcher. The original English text is preserved, and it is illustrated with engravings, after the designs of Hogarth.

Another edition. Paris, Didot, 1819,

12mo. 3 vols. with 15 engravings after Ho garth, 17. 18. FINE PAPER, 17. 68. VELLUM PAPER, 11. 15s. A faithful reprint, with the addition of a key to Hudibras by Lottin le jeune, and some account of the translator. Posthumous Works, in Prose

and Verse, from original MSS. and scarce and valuable Pieces formerly printed: with a Key to Hudibras, The by Sir Roger L'Estrange. sixth Edition. Lond. 1720. 3 vols. with cuts.

Out of fifty pieces which this publication contains, there are only three which have any claim to be considered as the genuine productions of the celebrated Butler. See Retr. Rev. ii. 256--70, iii. 318-35. Bindley, pt. i. 320, with Hudibras, 1710, 15s. 6d.

An edition, 1715, 2 vols. 12mo. White Knights, 654, 5s. Stanley, 410, with Hudibras, 1720, uncut, 27. 2s. Nassau, pt. i. 481, with Hudibras, 1716, 12mo. old morocco, 41. 4s.-1732. Garrick, 352, 10s.-1754. 12mo. Bindley, pt. i. 321, with IIudibras, 1726, 7s.

- Remains in Verse and Prose,

published from the original MSS. with Notes by R. Thyer. 1759. 8vo. 2 vols.

Lond.

These remains do not answer my expectation, and as for the editor, he is always in the wrong when there was a possibility of his mistaking.'-Bp. Warburton. Bindley, pt. i. 325, 12s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3388, 19s. Stanley, 414, 17. 9s. Heath, 1780, 17. 11s. Garrick, 350, 19s.

The genuine poetical Remains of Samuel Butler, with Notes by Robert Thyer. With a Selection from the Author's Characters in Prose. Lond. 1827. 8vo.

Published from the original MSS. formerly in the possession of W. Longueville, and illustrated with numerous woodcuts and portraits of Butler and Thyer. This edition was to have formed two volumes, but the publisher dying previous to its completion, a title-page was printed, to make it appear a complete work. PAPER, in royal 8vo. with proofs on India paper, imp. 8vo. Also in small folio.

Pieces attributed to Butler.

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lume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

The secret History of the Calves' Head

Club. See Calves' Head Club.

Butler's Ghost: or Hudibras, the fourth Part; with Reflections on these Times. 1682. See DURFEY, Tom.

BUTLER, Samuel, D.D., Bp. of Lichfield. Sketch of modern and ancient Geography. Lond. 1851. 8vo. 7s. 6d. The former editions, 1813, 1822, 1826. BUTLER. Some Account of the Family of the Butlers, but more particularly of the late Duke of Ormond, the Earl of Ossory, his Father, and James Duke of Ormond his Grandfather. Lond. 1716. 8vo. 6s.

[Life of James second Duke of Ormond. Lond. 8vo. 1747, with portrait.]

BUTTERFIELD, Swithurne. Summarie of the Principles of Christian Religion, selected in Manner of Comon-places out of the Writings of the best Diuines of our Age. Lond. 1582. 8vo.

Catechisme, or Principles of the true Christian Religion, briefly selected out of many good Books. Lond. 1590. 8vo.

BUTTERWORTH, John. Concordance and Dictionary of the holy Scriptures. The second Edition, with considerable Additions. Coventry, 1785. 8vo. 8s.

A useful and judicious abridgment of Cruden. The first edition appeared in 1767, 8vo. 5s. A new edition by Dr. Adam Clarke, 1812, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

BUTTES, Henry. Dyets Dry Dinner: consisting of eight seueral Courses. 1. Fruites. 2. Hearbes. 3. Flesh. 4. Fish. 5. Whitemeats. 6. Spice. 7. Sauce. 8. Tobacco. Lond. R. Creed, 1599. small 8vo.

A curious work. Boswell, 457, 9s. Perry, pt. i. 469, 31. Nassau, pt. i. 487, russia, 4. 7s. Bindley, pt. i. 615, 67. 12s. 6d. A portrait of Buttes will be found in Harding's Biographical Mirror.

Sir William.

A Booke of Epitaphs made vpon the Death of

Sir William Buttes, Knight, who

deceased 3 Sept. 1583. Lond. Imp. by Middleton, 8vo.

Sotheby's, March, 1851, 37. 4s. BUXTORF, John. Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum. Glasguæ, 1824. 8vo.

A former edition. Lond. 1646, 8vo. 7s. 6d. 'The world is more beholden to Buxtorf

for his learned and judicious labours, than to any other that lived in his time, and his name ought ever to be preserved with honour in acknowledgment of it.'-Dean Prideaux.

Epitome Grammaticæ Hebrææ. Lond. 1653, 12mo. 3s.

A short Introduction to the Hebrew

Tongue; translated by John Davis. Oxon.

1657, 12mo.

Synagoga Judaica, translated by Alan Blaney. Lond. 1656, 4to.

Manuale Hebraicum et Chaldaicum. Oxon. 1807, 12mo. 5s.

BYAM, Henry, D.D. Thirteen Sermons, most of them preached before his Majesty K. Charles II. in his Exile. Lond. 1675. 8vo. 8s.

BYFIELD, Nicholas. Exposition upon the Epistle to the Colossians. Lond. 1615. folio. 10s. 6d.

Reprinted 1628, folio. This divine, 'in the opinion of the zealots, was a person of

profound judgment, short memory, sharp wit, quick invention, and of unwearied industry.'-Ant. à Wood.

An Essay concerning the Assurance of God's Love and of Man's Salvation. Lond. 1614, 8vo.

Directions for the private Reading of the Scriptures, &c. Lond. 1618, 8vo. Reprinted 1648, 8vo.

Beginning of the Doctrine of Christ, or a Catalogue of Sins. Lond. 1619-20, 12mo. 2 vols.

The Marrow of the Oracles of God.

Lond. 1660, 12mo. 5s. Best edition, containing the following six treatises: 1. The Principles or the Pattern of wholsom Words (first printed Lond. 1618, 8vo.) 2. The spiritual Touchstone (former editions 1620 and 37). 3. The Signs of a wicked Man (Lond. 1620, 12mo.). 4. The Promises; or, a Treatise shewing how a Godly Christian may support his Heart with Comfort, &c. 5. The Rules of a holy Life (Lond. 1619-20, 12mo.). 6. The Cure of Death (Lond. 1618, 8vo.).

A Commentary upon the three first Chapters of the First Epistle of St. Peter. Lond. 1637, folio, 7s. 6d.

Exposition on the Apostles Creed. Lond. 1626, 4to.

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