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1508. Discours sur les Faicts et Deportemens des C. De C. et Imperatoribus Romanoruin. 278 x. 1519. De Romanis Principibus, vel C. 332 f. -1520. Promptuarium Divini Juris, et Utriusque Humani, Pontificii et C. 679q. 1532. Epigrammata in C. Romanos. 56 r.-1534. Imperatorum et C. Vitæ, cum Imaginibus ex Antiquis Numismatibus. 530j. 1544. Omnium C. Verissimæ Imagines ex Antiquis Numismatibus desumptæ. 934 a.-1547. Historial Imperial y C. 667 k.-1558. Augustarum Imagines (the Wives of the C.) 8 x.-1563. C. Julius C., sive Historiæ Imperatorum C. Romanorum, ex Antiquis Numismatibus restitutæ, 424 f.-1563. Res gestæ Ducum Austriæ et C. Romanorum, à Rodolpho I. ad annum 1653. 518 g. -1563. Index Librorum Juris Pontifici et C.; cum Catalogo Authorum, qui in eosdem commentati sunt. 992 -1577. C. Gr. 559 v.-1552. Omnium C. verissimæ Imagines, &c. 8w.-1587. Disticha in Icones di

versorum Principum, C., Philosophorum, &c. 128 %.- 1596. xii C., ac lxiv. ipsorum Uxorum ac Parentum Effigies ex Antiquis Numismatibus. 525j.-1600. C., Regum, aliorumque Procerum, qui intra proximum seculum vixere, aut hodie supersunt, Imagines, cum Proëm. et Epigrammatis Marci Henningi; in iv. parts. 278 %.-1600. Singularia ad subtiliores Quæstiones in Jure C. et Pontificio. 592y.-1603. XII. C. Rom. Imagines. 890 c.-1604. C., Regum et Principum Vitæ Parallelæ in 2 Libb. 951 e.-1605. Select and Choice Observations concerning the first Twelve C. 596.1606. C. Juris Institutionum, Syntagma. 586j.-1629. History of twenty Roman C. and Emperors. 488 q.1637. C. et ejusdem varia Carmina, quibus accesserunt nobilissimorum Orientis et Occidentis Pontificum Elogia. 9007.-1657. Analecta C. Romanorum. 596 x.- -1657. C. Elogia. 900.-1659. Sixty Epigrams on the Twelve C. 741 p.-1681. Cenotaphia Pisana Caii, et Lucii C. Dissertationibus illustrata. 709 w.-1688. Dissertatio Philologica de Prætorio C., ejusque Præfecto. 311 r.-1688. Numismata Ærea Imperatorum Augustorum et C. in Coloniis, Municipiis, et Urbibus, jure Latio donatis, ex omni modulo percussa. 925 g. 1717. Translation of Suetonius' Lives of the Twelve C. 524 a.-1723. The Lives and Amours of the Empresses, Consorts of the first Twelve C. of Rome, with the Characters of the most celebrated Favourites, Courtiers, Poets, &c. in those reigns; translated from the French, by Geo. James. 846 k.-1727. Monumentum, sive Columbarium Libertorum et Servorum Liviæ Augustæ et C., Romæ detectum. 427 p.-1730. Adnotationes in xii. priorum C. Numismata. 97 w.-1732. History of the xii. C. 233 w.-1773. Index Nummorum omnium Imperatorum Augustorum et C. 250 s.1796. The Lives of the first Twelve C. 904 m.-1798. The C. 558 y. -1811. Lives of the Twelve C. 812 k.-1813. Account of the Lives of the first Five C. 108 a. -N. D.-Annotationes in Leges C., et Pontificias de Hæreticis. 340 l.-Fasti Consulares, Vitæ C., et Magna Græcia. 667 d.-De C. Historia. 934 e.

CÆTANO.—1633. Instructions to C., and for Young Gentlemen.

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CAIRO, sometimes called GRAND CAIRO, the principal City of Egypt. -1611. Discourse of the Travels of two English Pilgrims to Grand C. and other places. 908 u.- 1621. Of Grand C., &c. 832 g. 1677. The Manner of Hatching Chickens at C. 436 r. 1753. A Journal from Grand C. to Mount Sinai, and back again. 237 u.-1766. An Account of a Journey from C., in Egypt, to the Written Mountains, in the Desart of Sinai. 678 h.-1777. Monument Egyptien, trouvé à quatre lieues de C. auprès de Saccara. 218 r. 1797. Journal of Travels from C. to Mourzouk. 516 t. 1800. C. and its Vicinity. 34 w. - -1802. A Journey from Suez to C. and Rosetta in Egypt. 784 0. -N. D.Voyage to Alexandria and Cairo in 1586. 16 j.-EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-876. Eutychius. 348 r.

CAITHNESS, the most northern County of Scotland, sometimes called the Shire of Wick. -1701. A Brief Description of C., &c. 146 g.1774. Description of the Shires of C., Strathnaver, and Sutherland. 769 f.-1802. The Count of C.; a Romance of the thirteenth century; by F. H. B. Lond. Lane, 2 vols. 12mo. 8s.-1812. General View of the Agriculture of the County of C. 483 r. CAIUS, KAYE, CAY, or KEY, JOHN.-1600.

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ti, Institutionum Fragmenta cum Commentario. 19 b. 1696. course upon C. 286 p.-1730. Vindicia Antiquitatis Universitatis Oxoniensis, contra J. C., Cantabrigiensem. 183 e.-1761. Commentarius quidam de J. C. Anatomiæ Conditore apud Nostrates. 64 m. — 1780. Letters of C. concerning the Times. Lond. Macgowan, 8vo. 1s 6d. САЈАМАІ. N. D.-A Voyage to the Island of C. in America ; one of the severest and most humorous Prose Satires ever written. 571 CAJANEBURG, in Sweden.-1762. Transit of Venus over the Sun, June 6, 1761, at C. in Sweden. 760 p. CAJETA, a Town in the Kingdom of Naples.--EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT B.-1469. Cajetan, a Cardinal. 183 e. CAJETAN, CARDINAL.-1539. Remarks on C. C.'s Commentaries on the Bible. 375 p. -1596. A Letter to C. C., in commendation of the English Jesuits. 118 s.

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CAJETAN, BARTHOLOMEW.--] -N. D.-Eulogy on B. C. 52j. CALABER, QUINTUS.-N. D.-Greek Poems of Q. C. 801 d. CALABRIA, a large Province to the south of the Kingdom of Naples. -1600. De Antiquitate et Situ C. 78 g. 1789. Mémoire sur le Tremblemens de Terre de la C. 311 k.—1783. Account of the Earthquake in C., March 28, 1783. 535 k.-1791. Recherché Filosophicocritiche sopra Alcuni Fossili Metallici della C. 29 f. 1792. Observations and Remarks in a Journey through Sicily and C., in the year 1791. 496 u.-EM. LIT. CH. BORN IN C.-1568. Thomas Campanella. 187 v.-1650. Paul Piromalli. 759 e. CALAF.-1798. C.; a Persian Tale. CALAGUALA.-1809. Examination of the Root of C. 929 t. CALAGURRA, in Spain. -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C. — 42 B. C. Marcus Fabius Quintilian. 786 n.

CAFFRARIA, OR KAFFRARIA, a country of Africa, extending across the Southern Part of the Continent.-1777. A Narrative of four Journeys into the Country of the Hottentots and C., in the year 1777-8-9. 736 r. -1791. Narrative of the Loss of the Grosvenor East Indiaman, which was wrecked on the Coast of C., Aug. 4. 1782. 197 k.-1800. A Comparative View of Life and Happiness in Europe and C. 959 y. 1801. Travels in C., &c., between the years 1781 and 97. CAFRES.-1718. Mémoire sur la Pais des C. et la Terre de Nuyts. penter, 2 vols. 12mo. 7s.

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CAGAN.-1756. Of C., &c., Thieftaker, alias Thiefmaker. CAGE.-1803. D'Aveyro, or, The Head in the Glass C.; a Novel. 688 z.-N. D.-Bird in a C.; a Comedy. 853 j.

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CAGLI, or CAGLY, a small Town in the Ecclesiastical States.. EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-N. D.-Dennis Atamagi. 51 z. CAGLIOSTRO, LE COMPTE DE, whose proper name was Joseph BalSAMO.-1786. Memorial or Briefe for the C. de C. 182 r.-1786. morial or Brief for the C. de C., Defendant, against the King's AttorneyGeneral, Plaintiff. 632 e.-1786. Memorial for C. de C. Plaintiff, versus Maitre Chesnon jun. Commissary in the Chatelet of Paris, and le Sieur de Lannay, Knight of the Royal and Military Order of St. Louis, Governor of the Bastile, Defendants. Lond. Debrett, 8vo. 2s.-1787. The Life of the C. C. 182 r.- -1791. The Life of C. C.; containing the singular and uncommon Adventures of that extraordinary Personage, from his birth till his imprisonment in the Castle of Angelo, &c. Lond. Kear. sley, 8vo. 3s. 6d.

CAGNET, MONS. FRANCOIS JOSEPH.-1770. Mémoires à la Defense d'un Plan d'Acte de Parlément pour l'Etablissement des Loix de la Province de Quebec, contre les Objections de Mons. F. J. C., &c. 652

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CALAIS, a Seaport Town of France, opposite to Dover. - 1558. A Warning to Englande to repent, and to turn to God, from Idolatrie and Poparie, by the terrible Example of C.; giuen the 7th of March 1558. 722 p. - 1587. A Relation of the Service performed by Sir Francis Drake against C., &c. 316 u.- 1587. Valiaunt Exploytes performed and doone by that valiant Knight Syr Frauncis Drake, not onely at Sane. to Domingo and Carthagena, but also nowe at C. 216 v. 438 i. — 1588. Chart of the Streights between Dover and C. 9 u.-1701. The Sea Coasts of France from C. to Bayonne; in 15 large charts, surveyed by order of the French King, and copied from the French original, by Richard Mount. 788 t.-1751. The Siege of C.; an historical Novel; translated from the French. Wilson, 8vo. 3s.-1764. Le Siege de C. 97 r.-1765. Trial for Murder, or the Siege of C.; inscribed to Lord Mons. Belley. Lond. Moran, 4to. 2s. 6d.-1775. A Trip to C.; a Medley Maritime Sketch; being Poetical Prosaical Production of Timothy Timbertoe, Esq.; dedicated to a Duchess. 376 t. 1778 Trip to C. 1785. Certificates of Cures performed at C. 635 0.1801. The Surrender of C.; an Historical Drama. Lond. Crosby and Letterman, 8vo. 2s. 6d.—1803. A Narrative of the Situation and Treatment of the English arrested by order of the French Government at the commencement of hostilities, with an Account of the Author's Escape from C. in a Trunk. 986 t.-1808. The Surrender of C.; an Opera. 249 e.-1814. A Survey of the Road from C. to Paris. 479 s.-1815. Letters written during a Journey from C. to Geneva, in the year 1814. 140 s.--N. D.-Le Siege de C. 898 v.--EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-1574. Nicholas Coeffeteau. 243 u.-1628. Gabriel Gerberon. 409 j.

CALAMINE.-1803. A Chemical Analysis of some C. 866 e.

CALAMINHAM.-1663. Travels in the Kingdoms of Ethiopia, C.,

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CALAMITY.-1550. Historia de C. Siciliæ. 354 v.- -1569. Theatre, wherein is represented the Miseries and C. that follow the Voluptuous Worldlings. 708 j.-1576. Comfort against all kinde of C. 746 1579. f. 284 b. 930 p. A Discourse of C. 225 k. 1593. A Dis course of Misfortune and C. 225 h.-1595. The Vanities of the World, the C. of Hell, and the Felicities of Heaven. 213 p. 1604. De la Constance et Consolation en C. Pubiiques. 925 i.-1619. Querela de Mystarum C. 414 c.-1727. The Original of the Public C.; on Amos iii. 6. 731 s.—1756. A Pathetic Discourse on the present C. of Portugal. 717 r. 1779. The Light in which Public C. ought to be viewed, and the use we should make of them; on Luke xiii. 1-6. 736 n. 1781. General Account of the C. occasioned by the late tremendous Hurricanes and Earthquakes in the West India Islands, &c. 382 f.-1781. National C. the Effect of the Divine Displeasure; Fast Sermon on Amos iii. 6. 877 v.1795. The Causes of National Danger and C. 195 y.1795. The Causes of National C., and the certain Means of removing them; a Sermon for Fast Day. 896 h.- .1795. Individual Vices the Source of National C.; a Fast Sermon. 943 p.-1805. C. which befel the Jews. See JERUSALEM, 1805. — 1806. The Continual Superintending of God, a Source of Consolation in the time of C.; a Discourse. 195 r.-1812. A Plan, wherein Simple Remedies are proposed to avert National C. 154 h.-1812. C. of Authors. 537 u. 1812. National C. averted; a Fast Sermon. 779 u.-1814. An Old Officer turned Financier! a Plan, wherein simple and easy Remedies are proposed to avert the National C., and increase the Public Revenue by the Improvement of Morals. Lond. Sherwood and Co. 8vo.--N. D.-Comforts against all kinds of Crosses and C. 76 r.-De C., libri iii. 641 u.-The C. that afflicted Men (the Romans in particular) for their Worship of False Gods. 719 p. -Prayers for a Family in these times of C. 794 i. CALAMUS AROMATICUS.

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CALAMY, EDMUND, D. D.-1642. An Answer to the Articles against Mr. C. 183 k.

CALAMY, EDMUND, D. D. — 1702. Defence of Ministerial Conformity to the Church of England, against C.; in 2 parts. 717 v.-1703. A Serious Admonition to Mr. C., occasioned by the first part of his Defence of moderate Nonconformity. 500 y.-1704. Animadversions on some Passages of his Abridgment of Mr. Richard Baxter's History of his Life and Times. Lond. 4to.-1705. A Letter to Mr. E. C. 331 f.1712. A Vindication of the Rev. Mr. W. Richardson, in a Letter to Dr. C. 803 f.-1720. Apology for Benj. Chandler's standing by Joseph Stedman, in opposition to Dr. C., &c. 211 g. -1720. Presbyterian Priestcraft; being a full Account of the Proceedings of Dr. C. and others, at Salter's Hall, in 1717. 877 d.-1732. Funeral Sermon of the Rev. E. C., on 2 Cor. iv. 7. 660 l.—1778. The Nonconformist's Memorial, originally written by E. C., now abridged and corrected, and the Author's additions inserted; with many further particulars and new anecdotes, by Samuel Palmer. 729 e.

CALAMY, EDWARD.-1662. A Poem on the Imprisonment of Mr. E. C. in Newgate. 967 h.

CALANDRIA, LA.—1521. The celebrated Comedy, La C. 315 t. CALANTHROP.-1626. The Historie of C. and Lvcilla. 566 g. CALAS, JOHN.-1762. Original Pieces relative to the Trial and Execution of Mr. C., Merchant in Toulouse, who was broke on the Wheel in that City, pursuant to his Sentence by the Parliament of Languedoc, for the supposed Murder of his eldest Son, to prevent his turning Roman Catholic. Lond. Becket, 8vo. 1s. 6d.-1763. A Treatise on Toleration; occasioned by the Death of J. C., executed at Toulouse for the supposed Murder of his Son. 938 w.-1764. A Critical Examination of the Evidence for and against the Prisoners J. C., his Mother, &c. Lond. Whitridge, 8vo. 6d. 1765. Lettre sur l'Affaire de C., &c. 938 w. 1767. An Address to the Public upon the Parricides imputed to the Families of C. and Siven. 938 r. This subject of the execution of John Calas, for the supposed murder of his son, has lately been dramatised by a French writer of some note.

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duo. This contains the description and use of the bones or rods; with several other short and ingenious modes of C. 695 a. 1653. The Precepts of C. 847 s.-1657. A Help to C. 701 y.-1766. Institutions of Astronomical C. 649 s.-1772. C. deduced from first Principles, in the most familiar manner, by plain Arithmetic, for the use of the Societies instituted for the benefit of Old Age; by a Member of one of the Societies. Lond. Ridley, 8vo. 6d.—1784. The Universal C. 905 i.-1787. The Universal C.; or the Merchant's, Tradesman's, and Family's Assistant; being an entire new and complete Set of Tables, adapted for Dealers in every Branch of Trade, by wholesale and retail. Lond. Dilly, 8vo. 4s.-1792. A Table, shewing the minutest C. of the Year, Half-year, &c. from 6d. to 100 pounds per annum. 822 i.-1795. The Expeditious C. 952 d.1801. Elementary Notions of Geometry, Optics, Perspective, and Analytical C. 632 d. 1803. The Principles of Analytical C. 982 c.1814. A short and easy Method of learning to C. 551 a.- 1815. C. 157 b.-N. D.-Science de Calcul des Grandeurs. This Treatise on C. is allowed to be superior to any thing ever before published on the subject. 799 v. CALCULUS, in Arithmetic. -1693. De C. Microcosmi. 300 j.1717. Treatise of the C. of Finite Differences. 705 1.1750. The differential C., and the Doctrine of Fluxions. 751m.- -1762. Exposition de C. Astronomique. 293 y. -1765. Sur le C. Integral. 252 q.-1772. Leçons sur le C. 581x.- - 1777. Lessons on the C. Differentiel et C. Integral. 263 t.-1786. Exposition Elémentaire des Principes des C. Superieurs. 524 t.-1796. On the Principles of the Antecedental C. 419 x.-1799. Traité du C. Differentiel, &c., Treatise on the Differential and Integral C. 271 t. 1801. Reflections of the Theory of Infinitesimal C. 234 w.-1801. Reflections on the Infinitesimal C. 302 v.-1809. An Essay on the various Orders of Logarithmetic Transcendants; with an Inquiry into their Applications to the Integral C. and the Summation of Series. 871 u.-1810. A Treatise on Isoperimetrical Problems, and the C. of Variations. 982 c.- -1816. An Elementary Treatise on the Differential and Integral C. 580 x.-1817. On the C. of Variations. 471 w. --- N. D. A Large Treatise on the Integral C. 801 p.

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1565. C. in Corpore Humano Genera duodecim, depicta descriptaque cum Historiis Singulorum admirandis. 567 t.-1586. De C. Remediis qui in Renibus et Uesica gignuntur. 375 r. 1619. De Curatione C. Vesicæ. 590 t.-1623. De Renum C. 923 0.-1624. Tractatus duo de Arthritide et C. 693 v.-1638. De 110 d. 1640. Interpretatio Hippocratis, Aphorismi 69, sect. iv. de 828 w.-1678. De C. Renum et Vesicæ. 734 p.-1682. Observations on a C., found in a Horse. Phil. Trans. Abr. ii. 544.-1682. Dissertatio de C. 891 k.-1683. Abstract of a Treatise on the C. Humanus. Two C. of an uncommon size and shape. Examination of C. 860 f. 1696. Dissertatio de C. Humano. 610j.-1696. Account of a C. 51 ounces, and one cut out of the bladder, which adhered to it. 747 S.-1724. Dissection of a Young Man who had laboured under C. Complaints. 928 t.-1738. Of a very extraordinary C. taken out of the bladder of a Man after death. 204 p. 827 s.-1740. Of Crabs Eyes and other earthy Absorbents, producing C. on the Stomach and Kidneys. 150 d.— 1740. Of a C. making its way through the Scrotum. 859 a.-1741. Prælectiones de C. 127 h.-1744. A remarkable C. taken from a Boy. 531 e. -1744. Dissection of a C. Person. 727 k.-1745. A C. in the Bladder. 790 c.--1747. On the Figures of some very extraordinary C. formed in the Kidney of a Woman. 620 r. 1748. C. formed between the Glans and Præputium. 235 o.-1750. Of a very large Human C. 479 p. 1754. On a large C. found in a Mare. 953 v.-1759. Observations on Human C.; shewing them to be of very different kinds. 290 d. -1771. Essay on the Diseases of the Bile, more particularly on C. Concretions called Gall Stones. 964 a.-1778. Via Tuta et Jucunda C. solvendi in Vesica Urinaria inhærentem. 525 f.-1784. C. of the Gall Bladder. 378 f.-1789. An Analysis of the Human C.; with Observa. tions on its Origin, and on the most probable means of preventing its formation. 495 s. - 1791. Experiments on Human C. 585 q. - 1792. Observations on the Nature and Cure of C. 92 t. 1792. A Case of C. passing through the Bladder into the Rectum. 551 n.-1793. Observations on the Pathology and Mode of Treatment of C. in general, but more particularly of Intestinal C.; with a Description and Chemical Analysis of the Intestinal C. of Horses. 395 b.-1796. Some Cases of Biliary Obstruction from C. cured by Salivation. 412 w.-1799. On the good Effects of Salivation in Jaundice, arising from C. 412 v.-1803. Comparative Experiments and Observations on the Crystalline Matter of Biliary C. 137 c.1808. A Letter on the differences in the Structure of C. 146 p. 1808. Some Observations on Mr Brande's Paper on C. 508 i.-1808. Torpor, Scirrhus, Biliary C. 964 d.1808. Analysis of an Urinary C. 987 a. 1809. An Account of a C., from the Human Bladder, of uncommon magnitude. 326 r.-1810. tic Oxide, a new Species of Urinary C. 980 b. 980 e. — 1812. of a Case in which a C. was voided from a Tumour in the Groin. -1813. Singular Case of Biliary C. discharged from an opening in the side of the abdomen. 119 e.-1817. Essay on the Chemical History and Medical Treatment of C. Disorders. 642 n. -N. D.-Liber Desideratus super Cœlestium Motuum Indagatione, sive C. 8 l.-Commentatio de prerogativa Thermarum Carolinarum in dissolvendo C. Vesica præ Aqua Calcis Vivæ. See STONE. 873 j.

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CALCUTTA, the Capital of Bengal, and of all the British possessions in India. -1735. A. Tract on the Biliary Complaints of Europeans in Hot Climates, founded on Observations in Bengal, and C. 175 m.—1757. A Journey from C. in Bengal, by sea to Bussorah. 700 n.-1758. An Account of the deplorable Deaths of the English and others, who were suffocated in the Black Hole, in Fort William, C., June 20. 1756. 507 p. -1782. Charge to the Grand Jury at C., Dec. 4. 1782. 555 n.-1792. A Voyage from C. to the Mergui Archipelago. 378 s.-1803. A View of the Citadel of C. 433 h.-1811. C., a Poem, with notes. 8vo. 5s.1816. A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of C. Madras and Bombay, at the Primary Visitation. 669 r.

CALDAS DA RAINHA, a Village in Portugal.-1795. A Chemical Analysis of the Water at C. da R. 976 w. CALDER, ROBERT.-1703. Vindication of his Sermon, preached January 30. 1703.

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CALDERINUS, DOMITIUS.-1474. First impression of the Commentaries of C. 407 v.-1492. Comm. Ascensii et D. C. 61 x. CALDERON, LOUISA.-1806. The Case of L. C., under a Mandamus by the Court of King's Bench. 756 g. 1806. Picton's Trial for inflicting the Torture on L. C. See PICTON J. 180 b.

CALDERWOOD, DAVID.1622. His Recantation, directed to such in Scotland as refuse conformity to the Ordinances of the Church. A base forgery, by one Scot, and wrote during the unfounded report of C.'s death. 184 b.N. D.-Directory for Public Worship, with the assistance of Henderson and C. 302 p.

CALDWELL, ELIZABETH.-1604. Discourse of E. C., who, with some other accomplices, attempted to poison her husband. 45 թ. CALDWELL, JAMES.-1778. Trial of Thomas Boulter and J. C. See BOULTER, THOMAS, 1778.

CALE, SEA. See SEA CALE.

CALEB.-1656. C.'s Inheritance in Canaan by Grace, not Works; in answer to a Book of the Doctrine of Baptism and Distinction of the Covenants, by Tho. Patient. 950 w.

CALEB QUOTEM.-1810. C. Q. and his Wife, or Paint, Poetry, and Putty; an Opera. 595 g.

CALEDON, EARL OF.-1811. Proceedings, including original Correspondence, &c. at the Cape of Good Hope, in a criminal process for a Libel instituted against the Author, at the suit of Lieut.-General the Hon. H. G. Grey, by order of the E. of C., Governor of the Colony. 460 r. CALEDONIA, the name of an Ancient Country in North Britain, which though the limits of it cannot be accurately defined, is generally applied to Modern Scotland.-1605. Ecloga C. 470 r.-1699. History of C. See DARIEN, 1699.-1707. C. ; a Poem, in honour of Scotland. 374 u.1777. The C. Dream. Inscribed to the Right Hon. the Earl of Chatham. Lond. Fielding, 4to. 1s.-1779. C.; a Poem. Lond. Cadell, 4to. 2s.-1807. C.; or an Account, Historical and Topographical, of North Britain. 209 2d e.-1811. The C. Banditti. 861 y.-1818. C., or the Clans of Yore; a Tragedy. 905 w.-N. D.-C. Excursion. 871 p. See SCOTLAND.

CALEDONIA, a Port in the Isthmus of Darien, in the North Sea.-1700. Part of a Journal from Scotland to C.

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CALENDAR. See KALENDAR. CALEPIN, OR CALEPINUS, AMBROSE.-1573. Supplementum ad A. C., Dictionarium Linguæ Latinæ. 253 q. 1675. Christopher Wase's Latin Dictionary, the second edition of which was published at Oxford, in a very judicious compendium of C. 18 h.

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CALEPIO, a Town of Lombardy in England.-N. D.-Ambrose Calepin, or Calepinus, was a native of C. near Bergamo, in Italy. CALES.-1659. History of C.'s Passion; or, as some will by-name it, the Mis-taking of C. 911 m.

CALESH.-1685. Concerning a New Sort of C. Phil. Trans. Abr. iii. p. 170.

CALET, DR. JOHN. - 1724. The Life of Dr. J. C., Dean of St. Paul's in the Reigns of King Henry VII. and VIII. 575 w. CALF, the Young of a Cow.-1596. The Gouernment of Oxen, Kine, C. 652 i. - 1665. Account of a Monstrous C. 143 c.- 1698. A Monstrous C. with two Heads. 870 f.-1707. Of a Monstrous C. 5m. -1712. Description of the Head of a Monstrous C. 267 c.-1777. The C.'s Will, published with the permission of his Creditors. Lond. Kearsley, 4to. 1s. 1746. Of Double Fatus of C. 202 s. 1742. Account of the Phoca, Vitulus Marinus, or Sea C. 734 s.-1797. Instruction for the extraction of C. 316.j.-1813. A Statement of the Law of Tithes on the following heads, Agistment, Turnips, &c.; Gardens, Moduses, as to Milk, C. and Foals. 732 0.

CALHILL, M.-1566. Replie to M. C.'s Blasphemous Answer made against the Treatise of the Crosse. 649 a.

CALICO PAINTING AND PRINTING.-1719. A Brief State of the Question between the Painting and P. C., and the Woollen and Silk

Manufactures. Lond. 8vo.-1793. A Treatise on C. P., Theoretical and
Practical, including the latest Philosophical Discoveries, any way applica-
ble; accompanied with suggestions relative to various manufactures. Lond.
Bew. 2 vols. 12mo. 6s.-1794. The best means of producing Colours, by
Dyeing, C. P. 68 s.-1805. Processes of C. P. 474 e.
CALICUT. See COLICODU.

CALIFORNIA, an extensive Country in North America.-1708. Of a Passage by Land to C.; with a description of that Country. 756 d. 1746. A Voyage to Hudson's Bay, by the Dobbs Galley and C., in 1746-7. 334 c.-1759. A Natural History of C. 174 w.-1759. Translation from the Spanish of his Natural and Civil History of C., containing an accurate Description of that Country, its Soil, Mountains, Harbours, Lakes, Rivers, and Seas; its Animals, Vegetables, Minerals, and famous Fishery for Pearls, the Customs of the Inhabitants, their Religion, &c. 931 p.-1767. Histoire Naturelle et Civile de la C., traduite de l'Anglois. 174 w.—1772. A Voyage to C., to observe the Transit of Venus. 57 f.-1790. An Historical Journal of the Expeditions by Sea and Land to the North of C., in 1768-69-70, when Spanish Establishments were first made at San Diego and Monte-rey. 281 v.-1790. Description of the Coast of C. 281 w. — N. D.-Voyage to the North West of C. 923 f. CALIGA.-1615. De C. Veterum, libri singulares. 66 b. 1617. Dissertatio Subseciva de C. Veterum. 706 i.

CALIGULA, CAIUS, the Fourth Emperor of Rome, and memorable as one of the most odious tyrants that ever afflicted the human race. — 1683. The Embassy of the Jews to the Emperor C. C. 556 r. 1698. C.; a Tragedy. 274 g.-1701. The Embassy of Philo to the Emperor C. C. 556 y.

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CALIVER, a kind of Musket now out of use. — 1581. Of sundrie Proportions and Training of C. 887 r.-1596. For curing of Wounds made with Musket and C. Shot, &c. 241 b. -1608. The Exercises of Armes for C., Muskettes, and Pikes. 411 x.-N. D.-Construction and Use of the Artillery C. 749 0.

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CALIXTUS.-1685. The Dispute with C. CALL.-1758. The C. of Aristippus. 256 e.-1810. Epistola Amicitrix, or the Friendly C. 804 a.-N. D.-The Serious C. 810 0. CALLES, HELEN.-1595. The Arraignment and Execution of three detestable Witches, John Newell, Joane his Wife, and H. C. 554 e. CALLIGONUM, a Genus of Plants.-N. D.-On the Genus C.

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C. 580 m.

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CALONNE, CHARLES ALEXANDER DE. — 1787. Correspondence de Necker avec C. 185.-1791. Some Strictures on the late Productions of C. 631 f.-N. D.-Un Mot de Résponse à M. de Calonne, sur sa Requête au Roi. 196 m.

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CALVERT, CHARLES, LORD BALTIMORE.-1655. His Printed Case uncased and answered. Lond. 4to.

CALVERT, FREDERICK.-1768. The Trial of F. C., Esq., Baron of Baltimore, in the Kingdom of Ireland, for a Rape on the Body of Sarah Woodcock, and of Eliz. Griffinburgh, and Ann Harvey, alias Darby, as Accessaries before the Fact, &e. Published by permission of the Judge. Lond. 451 s.

CALVIN, JOHN.-1561.

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