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tice Winterano, (et C. alba), 470 k. - 1804. The Botanical History of the C. alba.

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889 x. CANENTE.-N. D.-C. 57j. CANICULAR, the Dog Days.-1648. the Dog Star, and the C. Days. 64 d. CANISIUS, HENRY. 1604. Lect. H. C. 16 d. CANKER, a Disease somewhat allied to Cancer. .1574. Oil for curing C. 64j.—1666. Dissert. de C. 581 m. - 1800. To prevent and cure contracted Hoofs, Thrushes, C., and Sandcracks. On the Water C., or Cancer Aquaticus of Van Swieten. 462 m.-1816. Observations on the Barrenness and C. of Fruit Trees. 626j.

the Affair between Mary Squires and E. C.; with the Trials of the Parties. Letter to Mr C. on his Un

873 u. CANNING, RT. HON. GEORGE.-1809.

A Treatise concerning candid Abuse of the Duke of York. 380 f.-1812. A Letter to the Right
Hon. G. C., in explanation of two Memoirs on the Catholic Question. 304
9.-1812.
Letter to the Right Hon. G. C. 871 v.-1813. Review of the
Speeches of the Right Hon. G. C. 815 v.
N. D.-A Letter to Mr.
C., on the Origin and Continuation of the War with America. 435 m.
CANNON, a great Gun for Battery.-1540. Pirotecnia, &c. A Work
in Italian, on the Art of Fusing and Casting Metal for Cannon, and im-
proving the quality of Gunpowder. 116 e. - 1728. C.s; a Poem. 529 i.
-1737. Essai de l'Application des Forces Centrales aux Effets de la
Poudre à C. 113 l. - 1809. Des Mortiers, ou C. 826 g.
CANNONIER.-1639. The Compleat C.; or, the Gunner's Guide.

246.-1801.

CANNAZADO.-1579. A C. to Courtiers, in foure pointes. 428 e. CANNE, JOHN.-1640. A Defence of the Answere, against the Reply of Mr. John Canne. 145 f.

CANNE, a Town in Upper Languedoc.. -1685. Peter Roques. 815 m. CANNIBALS.-1700.

C. of Florida.

302 h.

-EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.

The Cruel Devouring Jaws of the Inhuman

CANNING, ELIZABETH.-1753.

807 s.

CANNOMETTRE.-1570. Le Declaration et l'Usage de l'Instrument nommé C. 135 q.

CANONGATE, a Parish within the suburbs of Edinburgh.-1753. Several Accounts of the Parishes of the C., St Cuthbert, &c. 636 h. An Appeal to the Public in behalf CANON LAW, is that Body of Law promulgated under the authority of the Church of Rome, and extending to the matters civil, as well as ecclesiastical of all the Inhabitants of Popish Christendom.-1471. Decretal, which forms one of the principal parts of the C. L. 434 t.-1471. Decretum Gratiani, seu Concordantiæ Discordantium C. 454 t.-1499. Expositio super 3, 4, 5, Part. Fen. 4, C. Avicenæ. 399 u.-1518. C. de Apostatis, qui rursus Pœnitentiam agunt. 750 v.-1519. Practica Criminalia C. 301 n.-1522. Faciebus Signorum et C. de Ægritudinibus. 534 d.—1564. Of the Decrees and C. of the Council of Trent. 291.-1576. Chronici C. ab O. C. et ab U. C. Fasti Regii et Consulares ad Mortem Justiniani. 253 y. -1582. C. Pœnitentiales. 56 f.-1583. C., at full length. 270 a.-1584. An Answer to the two first and principal Treatises of a certaine Factious Libell, put forth latelie, without name of Author or Printer, and without approbation by authoritie, vnder the title of an Abstract of certeine Acts of Parliament, of certeine hir Maiestie's Iniunctions of certeine C., &c. 296 n.- 1584. The Cantles C., and Ceremonies of the most blasphe1585.

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of E. C. 265 q.-1753. A Clear State of the Case of E. C. 366 r.1753. The Evidence of E. C., fully confuted by Britannicus. Lond. Corbet, 8vo. 1753. The Case of E. C. fairly stated. Containing an Impartial Account of every thing that has happened, or been transacted in this strange affair, from her being seized in Moorfields, to the present time. Lond. Cooper, 8vo. 6d. 1753. The Truth of the Case; or, C. and Squires fairly opposed. Being an impartial examination of the merits of this surprising cause, (concerning the affair of E. C.) Lond. Cooper, 8vo. 6d. 1753. The Inspector Inspected; or, Dr. Hill's Story of E. C., examined and impartially considered. In a Letter to that Gentleman; in which all his vain subterfuges are detected and confuted. By Philologus. Lond. Bouquet, 8vo. 6d.-1753. A Complete Answer to the Clergyman's Letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of, concerning the affair of E. C. By a Wild Indian, suddenly landed from California. Lond. Fuller, 8vo. 1s.-1753. A Letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of ——, concerning the affair of E. C. By a Clergyman. Lond. Seddon, 8vo. 18.-1753. C.'s Magazine; or, a Review of the whole Evidence that has hitherto been offered for or against E. C., and Mary Squires. Including some Memorable Occurrences, never imparted to the Public. Corbet, 8vo. 1s.-1753. The Account of C. and Squires fairly balanced; wherein the many gross misrepresentations relating to several articles thereof, as set forth by an Impertinent and Officious Inspector, are corrected, and placed in a clear light, without passion or prejudice, fee or reward. By a Disinterested Bystander. Lond. Bizet, 8vo. 6d. -1753. The Impostor Detected; or, the Mystery and Iniquity of E. C.'s Story displayed, &c. Lond. Cooper, 8vo. 1s. - 1754. An Address to the City of London, relating to Gascoigne's conduct in the Cases of E. C. and Mary Squires. 402 h.-1754. A True Narrative of the Proceedings, with some General Remarks; or, the Evidence given, upon the Memorable Trials of Mary Squires, and E. C. See SQUIRES, MARY, 1754.-1754. A Collection of Several Papers relating to E. C. 8vo. 4d. 1754. Some Account of the case between E. C., and Mary Squires, as it now stands upon the foot of the Evidence given on both sides upon the late Trial at the Old Bailey. Lond. Corbet, 8vo. 1s.1754. The Unfortunate Maid, exemplified in the Story of E. C., vindicated from every mean aspersion thrown against it. By an Impartial Hand. Lond. Corbet, 8vo. 6d.-1754. Truth Triumphant; or, the Genuine Account of the whole Proceedings against E. C., tried and convicted of Perjury at the Session-House in the Old Bailey, Tuesday, May 7, for falsely swearing a robbery against Mary Squires. Lond. Simpson, 8vo. 6d.-1754. The Chronicle of the Canningites, and Egyptians, or Gipsegites, from their first Founders, E. C., and Mary Squires, to the present time, &c. Lond. Corbet, 8vo. 6d. 1754. Genuine and Impartial Memoirs of E. C. Containing a complete History of that unfortunate Girl, from her birth to the present time, and particularly every remarkable occurrence, from the day of her absence, January 1. 1753, to the day of her receiving Sentence, May 30. 1754. Lond. Woodfall, 12mo. 3s. — 1754. M. C., and the Gypsey; or, a more particular inlet into the knowledge of that Paradoxical Affair, than any attempts hitherto made to bring it to light,. &c. By a Lover of Truth. Lond. Corbet, 8vo. 6d.--A Refutation of Sir Crisp Gascoigne's Address to the Liverymen of London, by a clear State of the case of E. C., in a Narrative of Facts, ranged in a regular series, and supported by the information and affidavits of near eighty witnesses of good credit. Lond. Payne, fol. 2s. 6d. 1754. A Counter Address to the Public, relative to the Cases of E. C. and Mary Squires, &c. Lond. Blunt, fol. 3d.-1755. The Trial of E. C., Spinster, for wilful and corrupt Perjury, at Justice-hall in the Old Bailey; held by adjournment, on Monday the 29th of April; Wednesday the 1st, Friday the 3d, Saturday the 4th, Monday the 6th, Tuesday the 7th, and Wednesday the 8th of May 1754, &c. Lond. Clark, fol. 6s. — 1758. Virtue Triumphant; or, E. C. in America; being a Circumstantial Narrative of her Adventures, from her setting sail for Transportation to the present time, in whose miraculous preservation, the hand of Providence is visible. Lond. Cooke, 8vo. 1s. 6d. 1762. On E. C. See RIDICULE, 1762.-N. D.-A Pamphlet concerning E. C. 789 i. - Account of

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mous, abominable, and Monstrous Popish Masse. 882 q. Confutation of the Pope's C. 746 m. - 1587. Repetitiones in C. C. Statuta, de Constit. 29 b.1587. The Pope's C. 110 x.-1587. C. Quæstionum Fori exterioris et interioris. 452 i. - 1587. The Pope's C.s confuted, &c. 746 m.- 1590. Treatise of Testaments and Last Wills; compiled out of the C. L. &c. 890 s. 1607. Examen C. Chronologiæ Isagogicorum. 625 b.-1607. The Authority of the Church of England in making C. and Constitutions concerning things indifferent, 653 i. 1609. On Civil and C. L. 759 p. · -1610. The Code of C. of the Universal Church, and the Councils of Africa. 560 h.1611. C. Penitentialis. 635 m.- 1618. Comment. in C. S. S. Apostolorum et Conciliorum. 993 g.1620. Commentarius in C. 68 b. 1621. Chronicon C. Windesemensium. 177 6.-1624. Notæ in Concilium Eliberitanum et quosdam alios Antiquos C. 13 s.-1626. Repertorium Juris C. 480 k.-1627. Quæstiones C. de Prælatorum Electione, Institutione, et Potestate. 593 1.-1627. Trismegistus C. 855 r.-1628. Codex C. Ecclesiasticorum. 306 p.. 1628. The fifty-first C. of the Apostles, those of the Council of Sardica, and 138 C. of the Council of Africa. 306 p.-1628. Conclusiones C. de Jurisdictione et Judicis Ordinarii Potestate. 59S-1632. Collatio Legum Mosaicarum Forensium, et Romanarum C., item et Saxonici Jurium; insertis Constitutionibus Anhaltinis. 992 t.-1634. De C. et Dignitatibus aliisque inferioribus. 70v. -1636. C. &c. v. SCOTLAND, CHURCH OF, 1636.-1640. Constitutiones Morum, seu C. Ethici. 635 n.-1640. Constitutions, and C. Ecclesiastical, agreed upon at London and York. Lond. 4to.-1641. Two Arguments in Parliament on the C. and Præmunire. 62 r.-1641. Touching the Subjects' Liberty against the late C., and the new Oath. 366 x.—1641. A Consideration and Resolution on the late C. Lond. 4to.-1642. Annales C. Secularium S. Georgii in Alga. 910 p.-1649. Opera C. 190 n. -1651. Jus C. per Aphorismos explicatum. 260 j.-1657. A Scholastical History of the C. of Holy Scriptures. 260 t.-1659. Epitome C. omnium qui in Consiliis generalibus, ac provincialibus, in decreto Gratiani, in decretalibus, in epistolis et constitutionibus Romanorum Pontificum usque ad Alexandri VII. annum 4, continentur. 146 c. — -1661. Collectio C. Orientalium. 315 g.-1661. De C. Regularibus Augustinianis. 3211.-1661. Idea Juris Civilis et C. 456 a.-1661. Codex Regularum Monasticarum, et C. 507 g.-1662. Epitome C. Conciliorum. 806 u.-1668. Several Collections of Greek and Latin C., from MSS. which formed the Bibliotheca Juris C. Veteris. 560 i.1671. Specimen Juris C. apud Gallos usu recepti, &c. 315 h.-1672. Synopsis C. Gr. Lat. cum Antiquis Scholiis Græcis. 42 c. 1672. Syntagma Alphabeticum Rerum quæ in Sacris C. comprehenduntur, Gr. et Lat. 121 7.-1672. Epistolæ C., Gr. et Lat. 279 s.-1672. In Guill. Beveregii Pandect. C. 440 l. 1672. Ad Sanctum Letoïum Meliten. Episcopum, C. viii. 440 p. 1672. Præmia et Paraphrasis, in iv. priorum Generalium Consiliorum C., Arab. Lat. 556 q.C. primitivæ Ecclesiæ. 261 q. 1673. Observations on the First and Second of the C. 173 q.-1674. Conformity according to C. justified. 429 s.-1675. Histoire du Droit C. 315 h.-1677. A Collection of C. and Ecclesiastical Rules. 796 g.-1678. Codex C. Ecclesiæ Primi

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tivæ vindicatus et illustratus. 109 s.-1680. Juris C. Theoria et Praxis. 1684. 181 f.-1680. Corpus Juris C., cum Glossis. Lugd. 3 vols. Mémoire sur les Fontes de C. 564 s.-1685. C. Institution. 459 i.1687. Prænotionum C., libri quinque. 315 i.-1687. Body of C. L. Historiarum Conciliorum et C. 759 0.-1689. 181 f.-1692. A Letter to a Friend, concerning a Collection of C. said to be deceitfully omitted in the edition of the Oxford Treatise against Schism. 503 e.1692. A Collection of C. 503 e.-1699. The C. of the New Testa235 .1699. Lond. The C. of the Church of England. 8vo. 1700. The C. of George Fox. 289 c.- - 1706. The Objections of Dissenters against the C. of the Church of England. 114 g.1708. Synopis C. Ecclesiæ, Latine. 521 b.-1718. An Historical Vindication of the 85th C., shewing that the Form of bidding Prayer, before Sermon, has been prescribed and enjoined ever since the Reformation. 960 i.-1720. A Collection of all the Ecclesiastical Laws, C., &c. 549 m. -1723. Defence of the C. of the Old Testament. 537 r.-1724. Articles, Constitutions, and C. of the Church of England. Lond. 8vo. -1726. A New and Full Method of settling the C. Authority of the New Testament. 553 a. 1735. Corpus Juris C. per regulas, naturali ordine dispositas, &c. 413 b. 1735. Of the ancient Codex C. Ecclesiæ Romanæ. 881z.- -1741. Codex veterum C. Ecclesiæ Hispanæ. 208 x.-1751. Conspectus Novi Thesauri Juris Civilis et C. 662 e.1760. A Proposal to make Residence more general than by the enforcement of Popish C. or Statutes. 549 u.-1768. C. Statutaque Vercellensis. 474 b. - 1768. A Dissertation on the C, and Feudal L. AMERICA, 1768.-1780. A Supplement to the New Thesaurus of Civil and C. L. 662 e.- 1817. Observations, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical, on the C. Scriptures. 259 I. — -N. D.-Notæ in C. quorundam Conciliorum et in quosdam Tertulliani Locos, fol. 13 s. Antidote against the C. of the Synod of Dort. 339 j.-A Collection of Ecclesiastical C. 363 k. One of the most ancient Collections of C. among the Latins. 363 k.-De Libris Juris C. 408 c. The first who formed a re. gular series of sacred C. 434 t.-A New Office of Baptism, formed by the C. of the New Testament. 470 c.- The C. L. and Theology. 577 s.-Body of C. L. in Latin. 743 e- De Bonis Ecclesiasticis et C. 838 m. See LAW. CANONBURY, a small Town of England.-1788. The History and Antiquities of C. 703 %. CANON, or CANONICUS, JOHN.-1616. J. C. della Chiesa da 1014 a 1616. 21 f.

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CANONIZATION.-1719. The Lives and C. of the last four Saints, and the Moral Decrees of Popes, &c. 735 k.-1720. Codex Constitutionum, quas Summi Pontifices ediderunt in Solemni C. Sanctorum. 377 e. -1759. A Treatise on the Beatification and C. of Saints.

99 a. CANONS. 1648. Nine C. of three and four voices, made by William Lawes. 592 j.-1698. On the Division of the Monochord or Section of the Musical C. 946 c. -N. D.-Catches, C. and Glees. 695 i. CANOPUS.-1714. Anvar Soheili, the Light of C. 757 w.

CANORE.-1794. Siege of C. See TULLAUGAUM, 1794. CANTABRIA. - 1600. Officium B. Mariæ Virginis, Lingua C. et Biscaia. 466 u.-1689. Averiguaciones de las Antiguedades de C. 483 i. CANTACUZENUS, JOHN. — 1543. A History of his own times, in

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CANTERBURIAN.—1640.

The C.'s Self-Conviction; or, an evident Demonstration of the avowed Arianism, Popery, and Tyrannie of that Faction. 590 b.

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CANTERBURY, a City of England, the Capital of the County of Kent, and the Archiepiscopal See of the Primate of all England. 1640. Antiquities of C.; or a Survey of that ancient City, with the Suburbs and Cathedral; with Cuts. 868 t.-1644. Cathedral Newes from C. 275 %.1649. Dean and Chapter Newes from C. 275 %.-1660. Speech at Charles II. his coming to C. 618 e.-1695. The C. Guests, or a Bargain broken; a Comedy. 792 h.-1701. Account of some strange Bones dug up near C. Phil. Trans. Abr. iv. 599.-1707. Account of a Mineral Water at C. 788 q .1774. Sermon preached at the Consecration of the Parish Church of St. Andrew, C., July 4th, 1774. 323 e.—1774. A Walk in and about the City of C.; with many Observations not to be found in any description hitherto published; with a Plan of the City, and an elegant Engraving of the Church Gate. 428 h.-1780. The Oaks, or the Beauties of C.; a Comedy. 170-1789. Brief Rejoinder against Wm. Frend, with a Postscript to the Inhabitants of C. 914 i. - 1797. An Account

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municatione Ecclesiastica, interpellatio ad A. C. 383 r.-1557. C. Archiepiscoporum, quorum in hoc libro Constitutiones continentur. 608 g.-1589. The Appelation of John Penri to the High Court of Parliament, from the injurious dealing of the A. of C. 744 y.-1599. Defence of the Queene of Englandes Religion, to and against the A. of C. 156 h. A Speech for the bringing in of the A. of C. to his long expected Trial. 257 v.-1688. Articles recommended by the A. of C. to all the Bishops in his Metropolitical Jurisdiction. 830 s.1691. Historia Archiepiscopis C. à prima sedis fundatione ad annum 479. 115 r.-1706. A Sermon preached at Sittingbourne, at the Visitation of the A. of C. 539 l.1719. Vindication of the A. of C. from being the Author of a Letter on the State of Religion in England. 488 g.-1720. De Canonica Obedientia Archiepiscopis C. præstanda. 478 t.-1721. The A. of C. 245 j.1641. The Recantation of the P. of C. 590 b.-1742. Letter to the A.

of C. 961 p.· -1751. A Letter to the A. of C. See LAUDER, 1751.1762. King David vindicated from a late misrepresentation of his Character, in a Letter to his Grace the A. of C. 787 4.-1763. Petition relative to the A. of C. and York. 386 w.-1771. A Letter to his Grace the A. of C. See ARTICLES, THIRTY-NINE, 1771.—1772. An Assemblage of Coins fabricated by the A. of C. 742 b. 1774. A Letter to the most Rev. the Lord A. of C., on the present Opposition to any further Reformation. Lond. Johnson, 8vo. 6d.-1778. Ecclesiastical Gallantry, &c.; dedicated to his Grace the A. of C. See GALLANTRY, 1778.-1783. A Letter from a Clergyman to the Bishop of Llandaff, on the Subject of his Lordship's Letter to the late A. of C. Lond. Murray, 4to. 1s.-1785. A Letter to his Grace, John, Lord A. of C. 414 d. 1785. A Letter from the Author of an Elucidation of the Unity of God, to his Grace, John, Lord A. of C. Lond. Baldwin, 8vo. 1s. 1788. Three Letters to his Grace the A. of C. on the Prayer for his Majesty's Recovery. By a Presbyter of the Church of England. Lond. Stalker, 8vo. 6d. 1789. An Answer to the three Letters to his Grace the A. of C. on the Prayer for his Majesty's Recovery. Lond. Hookham, 8vo. 1s. 6d..-1791. An Address to his Grace the A. of C., as a Visitor of Colleges in the University of Oxford, and as Primate of all England. By a Country Clergyman. Lond. Robertsons, 4to. 2s.-1806. Letter to the A. of C., on the number of the Clergy. 464 i.-1808. Address to the A. of C., on the Propriety and Usefulness of Sunday Evening Lectures. 483 n. — -N. D.A History of the A. of C., from St. Augustine to Archbishop Hubert, who died in 1205. 410 y.-Vitæ D. A. 410 y.

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CANTERBURY, CATHEDRAL OF.-1726. History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of C., and the adjoining Monastery; with the monuments and inscriptions, and several prospects of the church, engraven by the best hands. 285 0.-1772. An Historical Description of the Cathedral Church of C. Lond. Wilkie, 8vo. 2s. — 1778. An Elegy written in C. 323 h.-1787. Letter on C. C. 343 j.-1792. Observations on C. 297 h.-1794. Evidence of a Lavatory appertaining to the Benedictine Priory of C C. 297 i.-1794. A brief Survey of a part of C. C., as described by Eadmer and Gervase. 297 i. 1807. Twelve Perspective Views of the exterior and interior Parts of the Metropolitical Church of C., accompanied with two Ichonographic Plates, and an Historical Account. 967 g.-N. D.-Historical Description of C. C. 173 d. CANTERBURY, DEANS OF, &c.-1652. Imagines de Discordiis inte Monachos C. et Archiepiscopum Baldewinum. 410 y.-1793. Some Account of the D. of C., from the new foundation of that Church to the present times. 910 a.

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CANTERBURY, DIOCESE OF. 1572. De Antiquitate Britannica Ecclesiæ, et Privilegiis Ecclesiæ C. cum Archiepiscopis eiusdem. e.- 1580. Articles to be enquired in the Province of C. 72 s.1584. Articuli per Archiepiscopum, Episcopos, et reliquum Clerum C. Prouinciæ, in Synodo inchoati Londini. 72 r.-1599. Capitula, sive Constitutiones Ecclesiastica, per Archiepiscopum, Episcopum, et reliquum Clerum, C. Provinciæ. 73 1.-1569. Articles to be enquired of within the D. of C., &c. 979 q.-1612. Concio ad Clerum C. 141 b.-1652. Tractatus de Combustione et Reparatione D. Ecclesiæ. 410 y.-1662. An Expedient for the Satisfaction of the Clergy within the Province of C. 561 y.1664. Provinciale vetus Provincia C., cum selectioribus Lindwoodi Annotationibus, quibus subnexæ sunt Constitutiones Othonis et Othoboni, revisa omnia, et cum veteribus comparata. 849 r. 1676. Survey of the Number of Papists within the Province of C. 74 %. - 1716. The True Copies of some Letters occasioned by the demand for Dilapidations in the Archiepiscopal See of C. 357 n. - 1717. Survey and Demand for Dilapidations in the Archiepiscopal See of C. justified. 541 g. 1761. Concio ad Clerum in Synodo Provinciali C. habita, ad D. Paul. 387 s.-1763. Repertory of the Endowments of Vicarages in the D. of C. 320 j.-1780. Concio ad Clerum Provincia C. in Æde Paulina. 255 0.-1781. Repertory of the Endowments of Vicarages in the D. of C. and Rochester. 320 j.-1790. Concio ad Clerum in Synodo Provinciali C. Provinciæ, ad D. Paulum. 790 p.-1797. Concio ad Clerum Provinciæ C. in Synodo Provinciali ad Divi Pauli iv. Kal. Octob. A. D. 1796. 787 s.-1806. Concio apud Synodum C. Æde Paulina habita. 624 -1808. Concio apud Synodum C. Æde Paulina habita. 870 u.-1812. A Catalogue of the Archiepiscopal Manuscripts in the Library at Lambeth Palace; with an Account of the Archiepiscopal Registers, and other Records there preserved. Lond. fol.

CANTERBURY TALES.-(1492.) C. T. 218 j.-1737. The C. Tales of Chaucer, in the original; from the most authentic MSS., and as

they are turned into modern language, by the most eminent hands. 683 c. -1775. C. T. of Chaucer; to which are added, An Essay upon his Language and Versification, an Introductory Discourse, and Notes. 218 j. -1778. C. T. 921 u.-1795. The C. T. of Chaucer, completed in a modern version. 609 r.-1797. C. T. 595 e.-N. D.-The Booke of the T. of C. 207 b. CANTERING.-1787. The Completest Instructions for C., &c. 169

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CANTERUS, ANDREW.-1657. De Laudibus A. C. CANTING.-1640. An Account of the C. Languages of Thieves and Vagabonds. 298 u. — 1814. C.; a Poem, interspersed with Tales and additional Scraps. Post 8vo. 8s.

CANTHARIDES, or SPANISH FLIES; possessing extraordinary stimulant, corrosive, and other virtues.-1687. Tractatus Physico-Medicus de C. 411 w.--1691. Tractatus de tuto C. in Medicina usu interno. 438 0.-1701. Treatise on the safe Internal Use of C. 438 0.-1702. On the Internal Use of C. 990 f.-1711. Dissertatio de C. 573 -1739. Tentamen Medicum de C. Historia ac Usu, 20 j.-1739. On the Impropriety of Blistering with C. in the first Fever of the Small Pox. 469 w.-1789. On the Use of C. in Dropsical Complaints. 357 m. 1792. Remarkable Effects of C. in Paralytic Affections, 929 d. 1804. Medico-Chemical Enquiries into the Virtues and Principles of C. 90 i.1806. A Practical Treatise on the Powers of C., when used internally; demonstrated by Experiments and Observations, in 3 parts. 807 f. CANTO-FERMO.-1747. Compendiolo di Molti Dubbj Segreti et Sentenze Intorno il C.-F. e Figurato. 1 f.

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CANTON, a large maritime City of China. 1789. Voyage from New South Wales to C. in the year 1788. 414x-1790. Voyage through the Northern Pacific Ocean, touching at Japan and Formosa, to C. r. 704 y.-1800. Voyage à C. 260 z.1804. Journey through the Country, from Pekin to C. 78 r. - 1817. Journey over land, from the

mouth of the Pei-ho to the return to C. 334 e.

CANTRE, in Brecknockshire.--EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.. .N. D.-William Aubrey is supposed to have been born at C. 54 k.

CANTUS.-1613. Præceptiones Musices Poëticæ, seu de Compositione C. 712 8.-N. D.-C. The Former Book of the Musick of William Dumon. 322 f.

CANULA, the name of a Surgical Instrument.-1751. C., &c. 202 t.

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CANUTE, King of Denmark, surnamed the Great.-1642. Legum Castrensium Regii C. Magni. A Translation into Latin of the Law called the Law of Witherlay, enacted by C. the Great. 1 c.-1777. A Catalogue of the Coins of C., King of Denmark and England, with Specimens. 429 e.) -N. D.. - Account of the Battles between Edmund Ironside and C. 971 j.

CANVASSERS.-1767. A Hue and Cry after National Blood and Treasure; or the C. canvassed; with a Touch on Corruption and Septennial Parliaments. By a Freeholder. Norwich, 8vo. 1s.

CANZAI-1734. C. and Néadurné. 268 2.

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CANZONETS.-1590. C.; or little shorte Songs to Foure Voyces, celected ovt of the best approued Italian Authors. 685 g.-1727. Cantate. 813 y.-N. D.-Hymns, Songs, C., Elegies. 540 e. CANZONI.-1502. Lyric Poems, Sonnets, C., &c. 259 a.-1527. Sonnets and C. 204 u.-1549. Sonetti e C. 832 1.-1709. Scelta di Sonetti e C. de' piu Excellenti Rimatori d'ogni Secolo. 420 t. 1805. C. Toscane. 655 t.

CAOUTCHOUC, a soft dense elastic vegetable substance, better known by the name of Indian Rubber. 1781. An Essay on the C., known by the name of the Elastic Gum. 1806. Description of the Property of C., or Indian Rubber; with some Reflections on the Cause of the Elasticity of this Substance.

105 i.

429 a.

CAP. 1784. Description of the C., &c. of Knighthood. 233 s.-1795. The C.; a Satiric Poem. 977 r.

CAPE, NORTH. - 1769. Astronomical Observations made at the N. C. 87 i. 1802. Travels to the N. C. in the years 1798 and 1799. Sv. -N. D.-Acerbi's Travels to the N. C. 905 w.

CAPE-TOWN.-1778. An Account of a large Stone near C. T. 30 1.-1803. A Journey from C. T. to Blettenberg's Bay. 844 c. CAPEL, ARTHUR LORD.-1649. His Speech upon the Scaffold. 191 k.-1649. Upon the Right Hon. the L. C. 785 p. 1770. An Historical Account of his Life. 191 l.

CAPEL, LADY ELIZABETH. 1661. Funeral of Lady E. C. mon on Ps. xc. 12. 73 p.

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Reasons for wishing to preserve the Life of L. C., as delivered to the National Convention. 727 f. CAPIAS. - 1650. For the Maintenance of C. and Arrest of Men's Bodies for Debt. 553 f. 1676. The Ancient Rights of the Courts of Justice, in their Writs of C. and Process of Outlawry. 753 l.

CAPILLARY ATTRACTION.-1805. Upon the Phenomena observed in the C. Tubes. 781 w.-1806. Théore de l'Action C. 587 z. -1806. On the Theory of C. Tubes. 588 a.- 1807. On C. Action,

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CAPITAL. - 1758. The C.; a Satirical Admonition; addressed to every true lover of his country, but more particularly to the British Clergy. Lond. Staples, 8vo. 1s.-1811. The C.; a Satirical and Sentimental Poem; dedicated to the Earl of Stanhope. Lond. Rickman, 8vo. 2s. 6d. CAPITAL CASES. 1679. A Letter, shewing the Rights of Bishops to judge in C. C. in Parliament. 75 a. 297 t. — 1680. Rights of the Bishops to judge in C. C. cleared. 526 %.-1680. The grand Question concerning the Bishops' Right to vote in Parliament in C. C. stated and argued, from the Parliament Rolls and the History of former times. with an Enquiry into their Peerage, and the Three Estates in Parliament. 881 r. -1680. Treatises, proving that Bishops may be Judges in C. C. 980 k.1680. Questions concerning the Bishops' Right to vote in Parliament in C. C. See BISHOPS, 1680.-1695. Of the Jurisdiction of the B. in C. C. 881 w. CAPITATION.

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CAPITOL AT ROME.-1512. Memorabilia Gesta Virorum Illustrium Arboris C. 324 v.-1549. Fasti C. 933 e.-1726. Sybilla C., Pub. Virgilii Poematon cum Not. var. Oxon. 8vo.--1770. Observations on the Brass Equestrian Statue in the C. at Rome. CAPITULARIES.. 1640. A Collection of the C. of Charles the Bald. 34 d. 1676. Ancient C., with Remarks upon them. 34 d. N. D.-C. Regum Francorum. 643 g.

CAPITULATIONS.-1652. C. Imperatorum et Regum RomanoGermanorum, à Carolo V. ad Ferdinandum III. inclusivè, cum Annotationibus. 607 p.-1725. Laws of C. and Surrenders at Mercy and Discretion. 150 a.

CAPLESTON, REV.-1810. Answer to a Letter of the Rev. C. on the Reflections. 245 d.

CAPO D'ISTRIA, the Capital of the Austrian Province of Istria.EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-1349. Peter Paul Vergerius, 932 l.-N. D.-Sanctorius Sanctorius. 830 v.

CAPPADOCIA.-1614. Martyrdom of St. George of C. See GEORGE, ST., 1614.-1721. De Templo C. Comano. 328 s. EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-331. Nyssen Gregory. 440 0.368. Palladius. 728 k. -N. D.-Philostorgius. 754 w. CAPPE, REV. NEWCOME. --1802. Memoirs of his Life. 192 c.1805. A Sermon on his Death. 192 c.-1805. A Sermon preached at his Interment.

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CAPELLA, ANTONIUS.-1702. Prodromus Iconicus Sculptilium Gemmarum Basilidiani, Amulectrici, atque Talismani Generis, de Musea A. C. 191 o.

CAPELLO, BIANKA.-1797. The Life of B. C. 622 f.-1805. B. C., a Tale, into Russian. 662 t.

CAPELLUS, or CAPPEL, LEWIS. - 1642. contra L. C. 403 c.- 1646.

Vindicatio Dissertationis Vindicia Exercitationis in Historiam Cœnæ Dominicæ contra L. C. 179 a. - -1650. De Textus Hebraici Veteris Testamenti Certitudine et Authentica contra L. C. Criticam. 135

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-1780. Case of Epilepsia, cured

CAPROGLI.-N. D. A History of the Grand Viziers C. 450

CAPTAIN.—1563. Of the Generall C. and of his Office. 718 c.1588. The Rare Vertues of Godly wise C., &c. 496 s.1602. The Memorable Services of our English C. 225 n.-1649. The Country C.

and the Variety; two Comedies. 205 q. 691 1.—1704. Noticie historiche di diversi C. illustri. 269 2.1750. Guide to C. 90 u.-1763. The Lives of the most celebrated Admirals, Generals, C., &c. See SIEGES, 1764. The Merchants, Freighters, and C. of Ships' Assistant. 142 f.-1767. The C. in Love; a Tragi-Comic Novel. Lond. Lowndes, 2 vols. 12mo. 5s. 1787. The Method of keeping the C.'s Books, and Complete Instructions in the Duty of a C.'s Clerk, &c. 605 u.— -N. D.

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-The Ordre or Trayne of Warre that a Prynce or Heed-C. ought to take,
&c. 987 p.-The Sea-C.'s Assistant.
765 p.
CAPTIVES.-1536. Annotationes in Legem II. de C. et postlimi-
nio reversis. 86 .-1697. A List of the C. at Sallee. 323 f.. 1697.
Compassion towards C. 569 r.-1642. Libertas; or, Relief to the Eng-
lish C. in Algiers. 809 7. 1647. Letters relating to the Redemption
of the C. in Algiers, at Tunis. 200 w. - 1679. Troades, or the Royal
C. 844t. 851 t.-1709. The History of the C. 208 2d h.-1721. Voyage
pour la Redemption des C. aux Royaumes d'Algier et de Tunis, fait en
1720. 251 g. -1795. Voyage of the Mathurin Fathers to Algiers and
Tunis, for the Redemption of C., in 1720. 683 v. 1735. A Voyage to
Barbary for the Redemption of C., performed in 1720. 753 d.-1757.
The Oppressed C.; being an Historical Novel, deduced from the Distres-
ses of real life, in an impartial and candid Account of the unparalleled
Sufferings of Caius Nugenius, now under confinement in the Fleet Prison
at the suit of an implacable and unrelenting Parent. Lond. 12mo. 3s.-
1769. The C.; a Com. Opera. 112 h. 1769. The Female C.; a
Narrative of Facts which happened in Barbary in 1756, written by her-
self. Lond. Bathurst, 2 vols. 12mo. 5s.-1770. The C., or the History
of Mr. Clifford; translated from the French. Lond. Roson, 2 vols. 12mo.
55.-1771. The C.; or the History of Charles Arlington, Esq. and Miss
Louisa Somerville. Lond. Vernor and Company, 3 vols. 12mo. 7s. 6d.
-1774. The Inflexible C.; a Tragedy. 682 a. - 1776. Poetical Le-
gends; containing the American C. and the Fatal Feud; to which is add-
ed, the Fall of Faction; by the Author of the Cave of Morar. Lond. Do-
naldson, 4to. 2s. 6d.-1776. The C. Freed; or the Rescue of the Muse.
Lond. Dilly, 4to. 6d.-1786. The C.; a Tragedy. 294 f.-1795. The
Royal C. 989 t.-1799. The C. of Spilburg, in two acts; altered from
the favourite French Drama, Le Souterrain; with a Preface by the Trans-
lator. Lond. Stace, 8vo. 1s. 6d.-1802. The Algerine C.; or the Life
and Adventures of Dr. Updike Underhill, six years Prisoner among the
Algerines. Lond. Robinsons, 2 vols. 12mo. 6s. 1806. A Particular
Account of Verdun, and the Situation of the British C. in that City. 376
-1810. Euphrasia, or the C.; a Novel. 710 b.-1811.
Agnes, the
Italian C.; a Poem in four Cantos. 673 y.-1815. C. 927 j.-1817.
The Imperial C. 453 m.

CAPTIVITY. - 1614. Travels, and most miserable C. under the
Duke of Florence. 288 p.- -1678. Animadversiones in Narrationem C.
Papisticæ. 587 v.- 1745. Relation of Travels, and most miserable
C. for eight years and ten months in the Gallies. 289 f.

CAPTORS.-1806. A few Arguments submitted to the Consideration of C. respecting the Disposal of Prize Ships and Cargoes; by a Friend to the British Navy. Philips and Fardon.

CAPTURES.-1652. C. of the Ship Welcome. See SAVOY, 1652.1759. A Treatise of C. in War. 595 k. 1801. An Essay on Privateering, C., and particularly on Recaptures. 516 m. 1801. Essay on Privateers, C., and particularly on Recaptures. 648 s. 1811. A Proposition for the better Protection of Commerce, from Sea-risk and C. 430.

CAPUA, a City of Naples, in the Province of Lavora.-1551. L'Apparato alle Antichita di C. 743 a.-1619. Normanorum Res per C., &c. gestos. 220 b. 1700. The Fate of C.; a Tragedy. 869 r. -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C. 1598. Camillo Pellegrini. 748 a.-1684. Alexius Symmachus Mazochi. 660 r. -N. D.-John Baptist Attendolo.

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CAR.-1769. Epistola ad C. à Linne. 334 j. CARABI.-1790. Monographia C. Sueciæ. CARACALLA, the appellation by which Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, the Roman Emperor, was usually distinguished. 1790. Circus of C. 111 y. CARACCA. 1639. Pianta a breve Historia dell' Isola di Malta, colla Descrizione della Gran C. 591 h.

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CARACTACUS, a celebrated General who headed the ancient Britons in the North against the incursions of the Romans.-1759. C.; a Dramatic Poem. 654 b. -1805. Plays of Elfrida and C. 654 d. 1816. C.; a new Tragedy. 676 r. CARALBO.-1655. C., in English. CARAMUEL DE LOBKOVITSH. Artis, sive Magia Naturalis, cum fig. CARANGEAU, CITIZEN.-1802. suring the Angles of Crystals. 474 t. CARASSUS. -N. D.-C. Legends, &c. CARATACK, in North America.—1706. shire to C. 564 h. CARAUSIUS, a Naval Officer in the reign of Dioclesian, who usurped the throne of Britain.-1704. Histoire de C., Empereur de la Grand Bretagne, prouvée par les Medailles. 407 h.-1751. On Oriuna, the supposed title of C. 234.-1756. Dissertation on the Coins of C. 566 - 1757. The Medallic History of Marcus Aurelius Valerius C., Em

h.

473 j.

Travels from New Hamp

peror in Britain. 887 e.-1762. The History of C.; or an Examination of what has been advanced upon that subject by Genebrier and Stukely; in which the many errors and inaccuracies of both Writers are pointed out and corrected; with an Appendix, containing Observations on their Method of explaining Medals. 429 d.

CARAVAN. -1795. A New and Universal System of Inversible Carriages, from the Curricle to the largest C. 642 s. 1707. Relation concernant les C. des Marchands d'Asie. 167 0.1803. The C.; a Comic Opera. 800 f. EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-1590.

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CARAVILLA. Faria de Sousa. 356 0. CARBERY, LORD.-1662. The Pedigree of L. C. CARBON.-1795. Of the Composition and Proportion of C. in Bitumens and Mineral Coals. 574 j.-1797. Whether C. be a Simple or a Compound Substance. 485 d. 1800. Experiments on the Combustion of the Diamond, the Formation of Steel by its Combination with Iron, and the pretended Transmission of C. through the Vessels. 630 p.1802. Combinations of C. with Oxygen, &c. 274 w. - 1814. Some Experi

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ments on the Combustion of the Diamond, and other C. Substances.
r. See CHARCOAL.
CARBONATES. 1684. Account of Nitrian Nitre, (C. of Soda.)
596 v.-1802. Cases of Cancer; with Observations on the Use of C. of
Lime in that Disease. 567 0.1805. On the C. of Potash.
1808. Description of a New Variety of C. of Lime. 474 t.-1809. Na-
ture of certain Bodies, particularly the Alkalies, Phosphorus, Sulphur, C.
Matter. 289 o. 1810. On the Proportions of the Elements of some
Combinations, particularly of the Alkaline C. and Subcarbonates. 101 w.
-1812. On the Primitive Crystals of C. of Lime, Bitter Spar, and Iron
Spar. 980 b. 980 e. 1817. The Description of a new Instrument for
the Analysis of C. 923 w.

455 t. 1792. ExAir, or C. Acid. 351 w. - -1797. Description of an 957.1807.

CARBONIC ACID.-1736. De C. Pestilenti. periments made with a view of decompounding Fixed 740 g.-1794. A New Method of applying C. A. Air. Experiments on C. Hydrogenous Gas. 485 d.-1798. Apparatus for saturating Potash and Soda with C. A. On the Quantity of Carbon in C. A. 23 e.-1807. On the most sensible Re-agents for Muriatic, C., and Sulphuric Acids, and for Ammonia. 752 b.-1809. Observations on the Effects of C. A. and Nitrogen Gas on the Animal Economy, &c. 3561810. On the Gaseous Combinations of 905 p. Hydrogen and C. -1812. Of a Gaseous Compound of C. Oxide and Chlorine. 289 t.- 1813. Observations on the Quantity of C. A. Gas emitted from the Lungs during Respiration, at different times, and during different circumstances. 779 m.

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CARBUNCLE, red spots or pimples which break out upon the face or body.-1599. De Ratione curandi Bubones et C. Pestilentiales. 406 %. 1603. The certain and absolute Cure of the Fevers, Botches, and C. that raigne in these times. 614 g. 1681. Epistola Gratulatoria de C., &c. 389 i. CARACCAS, an extensive Country of South America, situated in the CARCASSE.. EM. LIT. CH. Born at C.-1755. Philip Francis eastern part of Terra Firma. -1805. Equinoxial Plants, collected in the Nazaire Fabre d'Eglantine. 352 q. Provinces of C. 525 l. · CARD.-1755. 1807. A Description of the Captain-GeneralThe C. Lond. 2 vols. 12mo. 6s. ship of C. 298 b. 1809. Geographical Notices of C. CARDAMINE, a Genus of Plants. 1768. Flos C, recommended Sketch of the present State of C.; including a Journey from C. through as an Antispasmodic Remedy. 64 n. La Victoria and Valencia to Puerto Cabello. 844 d. CARACCI, ANNIBAL. N. D.- The Cries of Rome, after the Paintings of A. C., designed and etched by Joseph Mitelli. 675 x. CARACCIOLI, or CARACCIOLO, ROBERT, sometimes called RoRERTUS DE LICIO.-1703. His Life. 192 t.

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CARDAMOM, the name of a Plant, the Seeds of which are used as a medicine. - -1808. A Botanical Description and Natural History of the Malabar C. 962 y.

CARDAN, JEROME.-1676. The Choicest Aphorisms of C.'s vii. Segments. 607 1.-1707. Analytical Solution of any Equations of the third, fifth, seventh, ninth, and the other higher uneven Powers; by Rules similar to those called C. 674 u. 1778. A Method of extending C.'s Rule. 652 v.

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CARDIGAN, a Town of South Wales, and Capital of the County of Cardigan.--EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-1733. Rev. David Williams. 968 y.

CARDIGAN, a maritime County of Wales.-1792. The Practice of the Court of Great Sessions for the Counties of C., &c. 375 i. 1796. An Attempt to describe Haford and the neighbouring Scenes about the Bridge over the Fimack, commonly called the Devil's Bridge, in the County of C. 276 h. -1809. The History and Antiquities of the County of C.; exhibiting the Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical History of its Inhabitants, their Manners, Laws, and Customs, from the earliest periods to the Reign of Henry VIII.; together with the Mineralogical and Agricultural State of the County, &c. 667 p. EM. LIT. CH. BORN IN C.. 1340. David ap Gwilym. 453 w. --1608. Sir John Vaughan. -1730. Evan Evans. 349 a. CARDIGAN, SIR HENRY. · 1781. The History of the Hon. Mrs. Rosemont and Sir H. C. See ROSEMONT, MRS., 1781. CARDIKE.-1736. Of the Beginning of C., near Waterbeach. 887

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CARDINALS, the title of those Ecclesiastics of the Romish Church who are Members of the Conclave, and who possess the power of electing the Pope.-1536. Epistle to the C. and Prelates of Rome; Englished by Richard Morysine. 887 j.-1564. De Cæremoniis C. et Episcoporum in eorum Diæcesibus. 268 h.-1567. Vita di alcuni Papi et di Tutti i C. passati. 401 b.-1575. Howe the C. desyred Skelton to make an Epitaph vpon his Graue. 859 k.-1575. Howe Skelton was in Prison at Commaunde ment of the C. 859.-1584. De C. et de Donatione Constantini. 13 .-1586. A Letter or Commission sent from Hell by Sathanas, to the Pope, &c. against Christ and his beggarly Professors. 782 .-1589. The C. sollicite all. 437 w.-1598. xii. C. Pietate, Doctrina, &c. illustrium, Imagines et Elogia. 397 j.-1599. El C. 13 u. 1599. Dell' Ufficio del C. 137 s.-1601. Vitæ et Res gestæ Summorum Pontificum et C. usque ad Clementem VIII. cum iconibus. 226 c.-1602. Descriptio C. 926 a.-1609. Consilium Delectorum C., &c. de emendanda Ecclesia. 268 f. 1616. De Presulibus Angliæ Commentarius omnium Episcoporum, necnon et C. ejusdem Gentis. 422 c.- 1625. Elogia C. Sanctitate, Doctrina, et Armis illustrium. 831 0.1638. A History of the French C., entitled, Gallia Purpurata, seu de Rebus gestis tum Summorum Pontificium tum omnium Galliæ C. 389 r.-1644. Eloges Historiques des C. Français et Etrangers mis en Parallele. 14 u. 1648. Chronologica Historia C., Archiep. Episcoporum, et Abbatum in Regione Pedemontana. 328 i.-1653. The Scarlet Gown, or History of the present C. of Rome. 244 e.-1653. Notitia Cardinalatus, in qua nedum de S. R. E. C. Origine, Dignitate, &c. uberrimè pertractatur. 1653. C. a Play. 853 k. 1660. Histoire de tous les C. François. 220 d.-1660. Flores Historia Collegii C. 286 b.-1660. The History of the C., in Latin. 312 n.-1663. De S. Rom. Imp. Electorum et S. Rom. Eccles. C. Præcedentia, Diatribæ quinque. 387 u. 1667. A Catalogue of all the C. 204 r.-1676. Athenæum Romanum, de Pontificibus et C. Scriptoribus. 716 y.-1681. True Sentiments of the Court and C. at Rome, concerning Religion and the Gospel. 173 j. 1681. Symbiosis Papæ et Diaboli, ut et C. et Morionis, &c. 827 q. The Lives of the present Pope, Clement XI., and of the present College of C. 332 t.- - 1707. Acta Consistoriala Creationis Emin. et Rev. C. Institutæ, a S. D. N. Clemente XI. P. M. diebus 17 Maii et 7 Junii, anno salutis 1706. 435 q. N. D.-A Tract, entitled, de Cardinalatu; on the Dignity of the C. 260 i.-Consilium ad Christianissimi Francorum Regis Ludovici requisitionem, pro reverendissimis C. editum qui consilium Pisis propter istud indixerunt prout Lugduni, a sapientissimorum virorum eetu, secundum istud consilium unanimiter conclusum et determinatum fuit. 293 b.-Lives of the C. of the Cistertian Order. 922 w.

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for such as delight in C. and Dice; wherein they may see not onely the vanitie, but also the vilenes of those plaies, plainly discouered and ouerthrowne by the Word of God. 967 d. 1589. A Brief Description of Universal Mappes and Cards, and of their use, &c. 124 p.-1593. Dialogue concerning the Unlawfulness of P. at C. 142 o.1645. A New Game at C.; called, Play by the Book. 404 p.-1684. A Pack of C. 570 s.—1748. Letter to a Lady on Card Playing on the Lord's Day. Researches into the History of C. 168 h.1757. A Plain and Candid Address to all Lovers of the Game at C. Lond.

130 a.-1757.

Robinson, 8vo. 4d.-1758. Problems relating to C., &c. 234 b.-1758. Observations on C. P., with an Address to the Clergy. Lond. Baldwin, 4to. 1s.-1761. Calculations, Cautions, and Observations, relating to the various Games played with C.: addressed to the Ladies. 522 f.-1761. A few occasional Hints concerning C., &c. See FASHION, 1761. 1770. Genuine Copies of Love-Letters, and C. See LOVE-LETTERS, 1770.-1780. Eclaircissemens sur l'Invention des C. à jouer. 1784. An Attempt to illustrate the Origin of P. C. 148 g.1787. Some Observations on the Invention of C., and their Introduction into England. 429 j. — 1788. Observations on the Antiquity of C. P. in England. 78 g.-1791. Thoughts on C. P. Lond. Bladon, 8vo. 4d. -1816. Researches into the History of P. C.; with Illustrations on the Origin of Printing and Engraving on Wood. 858 0.

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CARE.-1632. Cures without a C.; or a Summons to Knaresborow Spaw. 875 g. · 11 - 1634. The Cure of C. 653 m.-1801. Poem on C. See Music, 1801.1803. Begone dull C.; a Comedy. 800 g.-- N. D.-The Cure of C., or a Short Discourse declaring the Condition of Wordly C.; with Some Remedies appropriated unto them. 653 m. CARELESS, CHARLES.-1764. The Amours and Adventures of C. C., Esq.; written by himself. Lond. Fletcher, 2 vols. 12mo. 6s. CARENCY, JOHN DE BOURBON, PRINCE DE.-1692. History of John de Bourbon, Prince de C. 56 k.

CARENTONE.-1657. Vindicia Apologiæ pro duabus Synodis Alensone et C. habitis. 280 o.

CARESME.-1710. Le Regime du C. 32j. CAREW, SIR ALEXANDER, BART.-1644. The Speech or Confession of Sir A. C., Bart. who was beheaded on Towerhill. 193 n. CAREW, BAMFYLD MOORE.-1749. An Apology for the Life of B. M. C., commonly known in the West of England, by the title of King of the Beggars, and Dogmaster-General; containing an Account of his leaving Tiverton School at the age of 15, and entering into a Society of Gypsies; his many and Comical Adventures, more particularly a full and faithful relation of his Travels through great part of America, his manner of Living with the Wild Indians, his bold Attempt in swimming the River Delaware, and many other extraordinary Incidents; his return Home, and Travels since in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. The whole taken from his own mouth. Lond. Owen, 8vo. 2s.-N. D.-The Life, Voyages and Adventures of Bamfyld-Moore C.

776 c.

1633. Pacata

CAREW, SIR GEORGE, afterwards Earl of Totness. Hibernia; Ireland appeased and reduced; or an History of the late Wars of Ireland, especially in the Province of Munster, under the government of Sir G. C. 874 m. CAREW, SIR RICHARD.1616. Epistle to Sir R. C., concerning Tithes. 871 k.-1722. The Life of Mr. R. C., the Antiquary of Cornwall. 636 0. CAREX, a Genus of Plants.-1792. Observations on the British Species of C. 425.-1799. Of five new British Species of C. 863 j.1803 Of some Species of C. from North America. 820 s. CAREY, REV. EUSTACE. -1814. An Address to the Rev. E. C., January 19, 1814, on his designation as a Christian Missionary to India.

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CAREY, P.-1820. Trivial Poems and Troilets, by P. C., edited by Sir W. Scott; with a Preface. 841f.

CARGO.-1603. Del C. de Mæstro de Campo General. 594 q.1806. Disposal of C. See CAPTORS, 1806.-1818. Duration and evident Preservation of all Ships, their Crews and C., &c. 136 q.

CARICATURA.-1768. The C.; or, Battle of the Butts; as it was fought at Brentford, March 28, 1768. 960 r.

1788.

CARICATURE.-1787. C. Anticipations and Enlargements; occasioned by a late Pious Proclamation, also by two celebrated Speeches in Parliament relative to Repeal of the Test-Act; one by Lord North, and the other by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Lond. Kearsley, 8vo. 1s.Rules for drawing C.; or, An Essay on Comic Painting. 445 h. 1790. The C. and Sentimental Pictures of the principal Artists of the present time, fancifully explained. 112 j. — 1810. New C. Magazine. 819 a. 1812. An Historical Sketch of the Art of C. 637 g. CARIES, an Ulceration or Rottenness of the Bones.-1727. A C. and Separation of the whole of the Cheek Bone. 465 9.-1755. An Account of a singular C. of the Skull. 952 g.-1793. Cases of the Excision of C. Joints. 781j.-1808. Remarks on C. Necrosis. 274 h. 1810. C. of the Joint of the Wrist. 257 b. CARILLUS, EGIDIUS ALBORNOTIUS. 1542. Vita E. A. C. Conchensis. 845 e.

CARION, JOHN.-1550. An Appendix to the thre bokes of Cronicles; gathered by J. C. 392 n.

CARISBROOKE CASTLE, an Ancient Castle situated in the Isle of Wight, in a Village of the same name.-1761. Relating to King Charles I. while he was confined in C. C. 463 k.

CARITE. 1753. C.; Polexandre; Cytherea; La Jeune Alcidiane. Les Amours de C. et de Polydore; a Romance. 79 m. -1799. C. and Polydorus. 79 0.

424 k.-1760.

CARLA, in the County of Foix in France.-EM. LIT. CH. BORN at C.-1647. Peter Bayle. 87 c.

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