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XLII. Tax® Cane. Apost. et Taxa S. Poenit. Apost. juxta exemplar Leonis X. Pont. Bomm, 1514, &c. SylvaB-Duds, S. da Mont. 1706, in 8. This is a re-impression of Xo. XXXIX. and said by Marchand to be rare. XLIII. In R. Steele's Romish Ecclesiafik tical History of late years^ Lond. 1714^ in 12, is contained^ at p. 107 and seq. Extract of the Taxae Cameras, seu Cane. Apost. The Fees of the Pope's Chancery ; a Book printed above 100 Years ago, by the Authority of the then Pope ; being a Table^ cor list, of the Fees paid him for Absolutions, Dispensations, Licences, Indulgences, Faculties, and Exemptions.^' It agrees with the Paris edition of 1520 ; but was probably derived from the edition in the Ocepi^m Juris. XLIV. Taxe de la Chancellerie Romaine> ou la Banque du Pape^ dans laquelle I'Abso- lutim des Crimes lea plus enormes, &c. A Rome (Paris) 1744, in 12. This, like No. XLI. is another edition of A. du Pinet's, with f 1 ones in the Notes, Memoirs, Dissertations, &c Most of them convey interesting information : but in what is appropriate it £eu1s considerably. The number of editions described is very li- mited, and the whole account confused.