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Bread C. without Importation. By an Essex Farmer. Lond. Taylor, 8vo. 15. -1796. Inquiry into the C. L., and C. Trade of Great Britain; and their Influence on the Prosperity of the Kingdom, with Suggestions for the Improvement of the C. L. 307 m. — -1797. The Policy of the C. L. examined. 534 u.-1798. A Letter to the C. Committee, on the Importation of Rough Rice, as a Supplement of Wheat Flour. 616 u.- 1804. Observations on the Operation of the New C. Bill. 278 m. - - 1808. Considerations on the C. L., by Samuel Johnson, LL. D. 462 %.—1808. Thoughts on Tillage and the C. L.; by an old Tillage Farmer. Woolmer, 8vo. 2s.-1814. On the C. L. 134 r. 1814. A Letter to the Inhabitants of Southampton, on the C. Bill. 241 y.-1814. A Letter to William Wiltshire, on the C. L. 146 m.-1814. Substance of a Speech against the proposed Alteration in the C. L. 152 y. 1814. A Letter on the proposed Alteration of the C. L. 189 e.-1814. Observations on the Effects of the C. L., and of a Rise or Fall on the Price of C. on the Agriculture and General Wealth of the Country. 638 0. -1814. Letter on the C. L. 590 h. — 1814. Speech on the C. L. 816 a.1814. Observations on an intended Proposition to the Legislature in regard to a new Arrangement as to the limiting the Price of C. 885 f. 1814. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, on Petitions relating to the C. L. of this Kingdom; together with the Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix of Accounts. Lond. 4to. 1814. Considerations on the Importation of Foreign C. arising out of the Proceedings at a Meeting of the Heritors of Fifeshire, proposing to petition the Legislature for further Restrictions, as published in the Courier Newspaper of 10th Dec. 1813. Lond. Otridge, 8vo.-1814. Observations on the C. L. and the C. Trade in 1813 and 1814. Lond. Richardson, 8vo. -1814. C. Bill. See GRAIN, 1814.-1815. On the Consequences of the unrestrained Importation of Foreign C. 331 m.-1815. The C. Bill. 563.-1815. The Grounds of an Opinion on the Policy of restricting the Importation of Foreign C.; intended as an Appendix to Observations on the C. L. 638 p. 1815. A Review of the Evidence before the two Houses of Parliament, on the C. L. 701 h. 1815. An Address to the Fundholder, the Manufacturer, the Mechanic, and the Poor, on the Subject of the C. L. 774 z. - 1815. On the C. L., and the Means of obviating the Mischief and Distresses which are rapidly increasing. 850 -1815. The Objections to the C. Bill refuted. 871 u.1815. A Few Observations on the C. L., and a short Plan for the better Protection of the Poor. By a Landholder. Lond. Law and Co., 8vo. 1s.-1815. Essay on the Application of Capital to Land, with Observations, shewing the Impolicy of any great Restriction of the Importation of C., and that the Bounty of 1688 did not lower the price of it. By a Fellow of the University College, Oxford. Lond. Underwood, 8vo. 1815. Address to

CORNEILLE, THOMAS.-1685. Discours prononcé à la Reception de T. C. et Bergeret à l'Academie Françoise, en 1685. 787 n. CORNELIA.-1662. C. 103 t. 1744. C. the Vestal; a Tragedy. 483 j.-1750. The History of C. Millar, 3s.—1759. The History of C.; a Novel. 840 b.

CORNELIAN, a precious Stone.-1770. under the Figure of Mercury, in a C. explained. tation on an ancient C. 502 u.

An Intaglio of Antinous, 141 n.-1773. Disser

CORNELIO.-1594. C. 579 o. CORNELIUS. 1612. Sermons on St. Peter's Sermon before C. 897 t.-1787. Visions to Peter and C. 706 u.

CORNELIUS, QUINCIUS.-1680. * Q.i C.i Europæi Monarchia Soliposorum. 75 a.

CORNER STONE. — 1674. The College of Physicians vindicated, against a Pamphlet, entitled, The C. S., &c. 425 h.

CORNEWALL, MR.-1697. Letter to Mr. C. and other Ministers at Tunbridge Wells. 746 u. EM. LIT. CH. BORN

CORNHILL, one of the Streets of London. AT C.-1716. Thomas Gray. 436 f. CORNISH, HENRY.-1681. Detection of the Aspersions and Scandals cast upon him. 237 s.1689. Remarks upon the Trial of H. C., &c. 476 f.-1699. CORNISHMEN.-1643.

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CORNEA, one of the Coats of the Eye.-1709. Observations on Incisions of the C. 399j.-1748. On the Cure of a Wound in the C. 8 y.-1753. A new Method of opening the C. in order to extract the Crystalline Humour. 849 g. 1771. The Diseases of the Transparent C. 819 g. 1799. Account of a new Instrument for cutting the C. in Cataract. 194 t.-1806. Remarks on the Opacity of the C. 624 m.-1809. A Comparative View of the Structure of the Fungus Hæmatodes and C.; with Cases and Dissections. 949 h.-1811. Remarks on the Extraction of Soft Cataracts, and those of the membranous kind, through a Puncture of the C. 413 e. 1811. Practical Observations on the Diseases of the Inner C. of the Human Eye. 794 e. — 1817. On the Restoration of Vision, when injured or destroyed, in consequence of the C. having assumed a Conical Form. 6 w.

CORNEILLE, PETER.—1656. Stances à M. C. sur son Imitation de Jesus Christ. 826 r. 1764. The Works of P. C.; with Commentaries and Illustrations, in French. 938 w.-1769. Eloge de C. 117 k. -N. D.-History of the French Theatre, to C.; with the Life of that great Dramatist. 377 k.-Some Criticisms against C. 696 a.

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CORNWALL, MR.-1796. A Continuation of Townsend's and C.'s Tables to the present time, as well as an Index of Reference to all the ancient and modern Entries extant. 957 u.

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CORNWALL, a County of England, situated at the south-western extremity of Great Britain.-1602. Survey of C. 193 r.-1630. An Historical Account of the Antient and Present State of the Principality of Wales, Duchy of C., and Earldom of Chester. 309 m.-1645. Summons from his Excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax, to Sir Ralph Hopton and his Forces now in C. 353 2d r. - 1645. Agreement between Sir Thomas Fairfax's Commissioners and Sir Ralph Hopton's, at Truro in C. 353 2d y.-1671. Observations on the Mines of C. See MINES, 1671.1674. Improvement of C. by Sea Sand. 265 y.-1678. Of the Tin Mines in 666 b.-1696. An Account of one Anne Jefferies, now living in the County of C. 759 x.- -1707. Observations in Travels through C., &c. 605 b.-1710. Survey of C.; to which are added, Notes illustrative of its History and Antiquities. 323 b.-1728. Speculi Britanniæ Pars; a Topographical and Historical Description of C.; with Maps of each County and each Hundred, in which are contained the Names and Seats of the several Gentlemen, their Inhabitants; as also 13 Views of the most remarkable Curiosities in that County. 708 t. -- 1749. A General Account of C.; with Maps and Plates. 479 g.-1753. Of a Storm of Thunder and Lightning in C. 135 2d j.-1754. Observations on the Antiquities of C., historical and monumental; consisting of Essays on the ancient Inha.. bitants, Druid Superstitions, Customs, and Remains of the most remote Antiquity in Britain and the British Isles, &c. 135 2d h.-1755. Agita. tion of the Waters in C. 135 2d j. - 1757. Subterraneous Trees found in C. 135 2d j.-1758. The Cornish Language, Trade, Tenures, and Writs. 135 2d i.-1758. The Natural History of C.; the Air, Climate, Waters, Rivers, Lakes, Sea, and Tides. 195 2d i. -1758. Earthquake in C. 135 2d j.-1759. Antiquities found in C. 135 2d j.-1763. On the late mild Weather in C., and the Quantity of Rain fallen there in the year 1762. 135 2dj.-1763. Specimens of Native Tin found in C. 135 2dj.-1768. Rural Elegance displayed, in a Description of four Western Counties, C., Devonshire, Dorsetshire, and Somersetshire. Lond. Steare, 12mo. 3s. 6d.—1775. On the Expiration of the C.ish Language. 77 y. -1779. A Complete History of the Religious Houses in the Counties of Devon and C., before the Dissolution. 555 j.-1788. Observations rela. tive to the Mineralogical and Chemical History of the Fossils of C. 445 f. -1789. Account of Antiquities discovered in C. 791 i. — 1790. Archæologia Cornu-Britannica; or an Essay to preserve the ancient C.ish Language, &c. 779 v.-1795. Fossils of C. 574 r.-1795. Essay on the Rights of the Prince of Wales, relative to the Duchy of C. 680 0.1796. On the Rura Economy of C., &c. 647 h.1799. Journey to C., through the Counties of Southampton, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, and Devon; interspersed with Remarks, Moral, Historical, Literary, and Political. 609 t.-1801. Description of the Arseniates of Copper and of Iron, from the County of C. 140 d. - - 1801. Of the red octædral Copper Ore of C. 219 r.-1801. Picturesque Excursions in C., consisting of select Views and Descriptions. 970 j.-1804. Description

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of the Triple Sulphuret of Lead, Antimony, and Copper, from C. -1805. History of C., Civil, Military, Religious, Architectural, Commercial, Biographical and Miscellaneous. 767 b. — 1806. Analysis of a New Mineral found in C. 569 h.-1806. The Civil and Military History of C.; with Illustrations from Devonshire. 767 c.1806. The Language, Literature, and Literary Characters of C. 767 c.-1806. The History of C., in respect to its Population, and the Health, Strength, Activity, Longevity, and Diseases of its Inhabitants. 767 c.1808. Account of Roman Urns discovered in C.; and of a Cromlech discovered in the Parish of Madron, in the same County. 500 u. — 1808. A C.ishEnglish Vocabulary of Local Names, chiefly Saxon; and a Provincial Glos. sary. 767 c.1809. Tour through C., in the Autumn of 1808. 950 r. -1810. Observations and Remarks during an Excursion made from London to the Land's End in C. 955 a.-1811. On the Physical Structure of Devonshire and C. 102 v.1811. On the Stannaries of C. 322 b.1811. Observations on the Tin Trade of the Ancients in C. 475 g.-1811. On the Granite Tors of C. 628 j.-1811. On the Veins ofC. 754 q.1811. Carew's Survey of C.; to which are added, Notes illustrative of its History and Antiquities. 911.-1811. General View of the Agriculture of the County of C.; drawn up for the Board of Agriculture. ~983 k.— 1812. Two Letters to the Freeholders of C., containing Remarks on some Doctrines promulgated by Francis Gregor, Esq. 944 i. -1813. Some Mineralogical Observations in C.

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CORONE, Sea Plants.-1568. Florum et C.arium, Odoratarumque nonnullarum Herbarum Historia. 309 r.-1758. C.a Solis Marina A. mericana, or the American Sea-Sun Crown. 751 t

CORONATION. 1588. C. of King David, &c. 169 p.➡1591. Of the Inauguration, C. and Anointing of Emperors, &c. 612-1640. The C.; a Comedy. 872 t. 853 j.-1660. The Form and Order of the C. of Charles II. 315 y. 1661. On the Day of the King's C., on Numb. xxiii. 21. 144 y.-1661. C. Sermon, on Psal. xxi. 3. 193 m. -1661. Narrative of the Manner of celebrating his Majesty's C. at Bath April 25, 1661. 377 0.-1661. Monarchiæ Encomium; a Congratula tion of the King's C. 638 k-1661. A brief Narrative of his Majestie's soleinn C., with his magnificent Proceeding and Royal Feast in Westminster Hall. 715 p. 1661. Heroic Stanzas on his Majesty's C. 769 r.

-1661.. Verses on the C. of Charles II. 801 a.-1662. C. of Charles

on Psal. lxxxii. 18. 905 q.-1814. On the Oxyd of Uranium, the Production of C. 754 r. 1814. On the Economy of the Mines of C. 897 k. 1816. On the Tremolite of C. 439 h. -1817. Chemical Analysis of Tin, from the different Smelting-Houses in C. 905 -N. D.-An Attempt to examine the Barrows in C. 970 i.--Em. LIT. CH. BORN IN C.1575. Charles Fitz-Geoffry. 369 q. 1579. Francis Rous or Rouse. 817 r. 1617. John Godolphin. 421 w. 1631. Richard Lower. 618 y.-1645. John Mayow or Mayo. 660 n. -1672. Walter Moyle. 689 j. 1695. William Borlase. 135 2d h. -(1720.) Samuel Foote. 376 r. - 1734. Edward Long. 615 m.1761. John Opie. 718 h.-N. D.-Denis Greenville, 438 u. Sir William Lower. 619 a.-Bartholomew Traheron. 915 a. CORNWALL GENERAL INFIRMARY. -1799. preached before the Governors of the C. G. I., on its being opened to receive Patients. 193 f.

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CORNWALLIS, COLONEL.-1757. The Report of the General Officers appointed to inquire into the Conduct of Major-General Stuart and Colonels C. and Earl of Effingham. See STUART, MAJOR-GENERAL,

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CORNWALLIS, LIEUTENANT-GENERAL, EARL. -1779. Examination of Lieutenant-General the E. of C., before the Committee of the House of Commons, upon Sir William Howe's Papers. Lond. Robson, 8vo. 18.1782. The Pangs of a Patriot, expressed in a Letter to a Nobleman, on the unfortunate Capture of Lord C. Lond. Walker, 8vo. 6d. -1783. Observations on some Parts of E. C.' Answer to Clinton's Narrative. 240 0.-1783. Narrative of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton, K. B., with Copies and Extracts of those parts of his Correspondence with Lord George Germaine, E. C., &c. See CLINTON, SIR HENRY, 1783. -1783. A Reply to Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative; wherein his numerous Errors are pointed out, and the Conduct of Lord C. fully vindicated from all Aspersion. See CLINTON, SIR HENRY, 1783.-1793. A Brief Detail of part of the Operations of the Army under M. C. 246 g. 1793. Letters from a very young Officer serving in India under Lord C., to his Friend in Bengal. 656 g.-1794. The Hero; a Poetical Epistle, respectfully addressed to M. C. Lond. Deighton, 4to. 1s. 6d. CORNWALLIS, SIR CHARLES. 1725. Negotiations of Sir C. C., &c. at the Courts of France, Spain, &c. 835 g. 975 y. CORNWALLIS, FREDERIC, Archbishop of Canterbury. -1784. Letter to Archbishop C. on the Church Revenues. 953 h. CORNWALLIS, W., Vice-Admiral of the Red.-1796. Minutes of the Proceedings at a Court Martial, for inquiring into the Conduct of W. C., Vice- Admiral of the Red. 259 n.-1796. An authentic Copy of the Proceedings on the Trial of the Hon. Vice-Admiral C., held at Portsmouth, on Board his Majesty Ship Orion, April 7, and 8, 1796. Lond. Debrett, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

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Divers Propositions and C.s. 344 2.1709. C.ium. 760 d.- -N. D.-C.s. 701 s. COROMANDEL, or CHOLAMANDEL, a long tract of sea coast, extending along the western side of the Bay of Bengal. 1670. The Descriptions of Malabar, C. and China. 284 %.-1712. Description of the Coast of Malabar and C. 65 0.-1761. An Account of the War in India, between the English and French in the C. 186 w. 1781. Explanation of the Map of the East India Company's Lands on the Coast of C. 281 U-1783. Short Account of the Gentoo Mode of collecting Revenues on the Coast of C. 281 u.-1785. Postscript to Mr. Dalrymple's Account of the Gentoo Mode of collecting the Revenues on the Coast of C. 281 - -1788. An Account of the European Settlements in Bengal, and on the Coast of C. 418 9. - 1792. On the Measurement of a Base Line on the Sea Beach, near Porto Novo, on the Coast of C. in May 1788. 911 y. 1795. Plants of the Coast of C. 819 n. 1796. Account of the Indian Serpents collected on the Coast of C. 822 k.-1797. The Mineralogy of this Country (the Coast of C.) 29 v. COROMBONA.-1612. The White Devil; or the Tragedy of Paulo Giordano Ursini, Duke of Brachiano; with the Life and Death of Vit

II. q. v. 1662.-1671. Le Couronnement de Soliman II. Roi de Perse. 213 p-1686. The C. of the present King of Persia, Solyman the Third, 213 q.-1687. History of the C. of King James II. and Queen Mary. 831 t.-1689. Providence displayed in the C. of King William and Queen Mary. 813 e.- -1714. A C. Sermon, on Psal. cxxxii. 18. 405 C. 1714. C. Sermon, on Psal. cxxxii. 17, 18. 816 -1714. C. Sermon; 849 t. 1716. A Coronation Sermon, on Psal. cxxxii. 18. 445 t. 1716. The Pretender's Flight; or a Mock C.; with the Humours of the facetious Harry St. John. 753 v.-1718. C. Sermon, on Rom. xii. 1. 66 g.-1721. A C. Sermon, on Ps. xcvii. 1. 467 v.- 1723. Historical and Chronological Treatise of the Anointing and C. of the Kings and Queens of France, from Clovis I. to the present King, and of all the Sovereign Princes of Europe. 664 0.1724. C. Sermon, on Tit. iii. 1. 575 w.-1727. C. Sermon, on Ps. xcvii. 7, 8. 278 i. — 1727. A Sermon on Ps. lxiii. 11., preached upon occasion of their Majesties' C. 349 d. 1737. A C. Sermon. 155 g.-1761. Sermon at the C. of King Geo. III. and Queen Charlotte. 318 s. 1761. C. Sermon, on Ps. xxi. 3. 572 u.1761. C. Sermon, on Isa. xxxiii. 17. 757 i.-1761. A C. Sermon, on Ps. xxi. 3. 804 h.-1761. A Soliloquy on the Eve of the late C. Lond. Kearsley, 4to. 6d.-1761. The C.; a Poem, humbly addressed to Nobody who was there. By a Spectator. Lond. Dodsley, 4to. 6d.-1801. Letter to a Nobleman on the C. Oath. 177 r.-1801. Catholic Emancipation proved to be compatible with the C. Oath. 796 b.-1801. Considerations on the C. Oath. 796 b.-1804. The C.; a Musical Entertainment. 631 q.- 1805. A Letter to Dr. Troy, Titular Archbishop of Dublin, on the C. of Bonaparte, by Pope Pius the Seventh. By Melancthon. Lond. Hatchard, 8vo. 2s. 6d.1807. Essay on the History and Effects of the C. Oath. 304 p.-1810. An Essay on the History and Effect of the C. Oath. 304 q.-1814. How far the Act of C. is an indispensable Solemnity. 69 q.- N. D. An Account of the Death of Sultan Osman, and of the C. of the Sultan Mustapha. 397 l. A Joyfull Medytacyon to all Englande of the C. of our moost naturall Soverayne Lorde Kynge Henry the Eyght. 475 8. C. Oath. 892 e. CORONER, an Officer of the Realm at the Common Law of England. - 1538. On the Office of C. 370 a. - 1543. The Offices of C. 749 u.-1562. The Office of C. 912 w.-1618. Office of C.s. 968 f. -1664. The Judicial and Ministerial Authority of Sheriffs, C.s, &c. 439 b.-1668. The Office and Duty of a C. 439 c.-1710. The Duty of C., &c. 698 1.1721. Office and Authority of C.s in Ireland. 325 r.-1746. A Remarkable Case in King's Bench concerning the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty C. 351 j.-1761. Lex Coronatoria; or the Office and Duty of C.s; wherein the Theory of the Office is distinctly laid down, and the Practice illustrated with Precedents, and an Account of the Dignity of the Office. 923 j.-1776. Considerations on the Laws relating to the Office of a C., and on the Practice of C.s in taking Inquisitions super visum corporis, &c. Newcastle, 8vo. 2s. 6d. — 1786. The Practice of the Office of C.; showing the mode of his appointment, with the powers and duties of taking Inquisitions, and mode of holding Courts.

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CORONET.-1595. George Chapman's C. for his Mistress. 212 h. -1650. A Catalogue of C. Devises, both on the King's and Parliament's side, in the late war. 343 0.

CORONOPUS.-1738. Of the Virtues of C. or Buck's Horn Plantain in the Cure of a Bite of a Mad Dog. 880 n.

CORPORATION.-1651. C.s vindicated in their Fundamental Liberties. 518 q.1659. Of C.s, Fraternities, and Guilds; or a Discourse, wherein the leaning of the Law touching Bodies Politique is unfolded, with the Forms and Precedents of Charters of C. 851 n. 1702. The Law of C.; containing the Laws and Customs of all the C. and Inferior Courts of Record in England. Lond. 8vo. - 1726. For suppressing Beggary, by erecting General Hospitals and Charitable C.S. 202 1. - 1753. Reflections upon C. and Companies. See NATURALIZATION, 1759.-1754. An Examination of two printed Papers, the one entitled, The State of the C. Debt, as it stood at Lady-day 1753; and the other, A Plan for obtaining an Act of Parliament for the better draining of the north level part of the great level of the fens called Bedford Level, &c. By an Impartial Hand. Lond. Bathurst, 8vo. 1s.1760. The Abuses of C. Government. 811 c.1786. A short Treatise on the Institution of C., and an Enquiry into the

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Conduct of the Bench of the C. of Maidstone, &c. 12mo. 1s. 1796. Some Duties incumbent on those who are Members of C.s; with a few Remarks concerning Reviewers. 822 -1800. y. Of the various Magistrates and C.s exercising Jurisdiction on the River. 249 t. CORPORATION AND TEST ACTS. 1718. Some Reflections upon Dean Sherlock's Vindication of the C. and T. A. 742 p. — 1718. A Vindication of the C. and T. A. 852 g.-1732. The Dispute better adjusted, about the proper time for applying for a Repeal of the C. and T. A., &c. 211 7.-1786. Address to the Protestant Dissenters who have lately petitioned for a Repeal of the C. and T. A. 103 .-1787. tion for the Repeal of the T. and C. A. 89j.-1787. A Letter to the Deputies of the Protestant Dissenting Congregations, &c., on their intended Application to Parliament for the Repeal of the C. and T. A. See CoNGREGATIONS, PROtestant DissENTING, 1787.-1789. Letter on an Application to Parliament for a Repeal of the C. and T. A. 144 a.-1789. Cursory Reflections on the Policy, Justice and Expediency of Repealing the C. A.; addressed to the Nation. 152 h. -1789. Speech on the proposed Repeal of the C. and T. A.; intended to have been spoken at the Meeting of the General Body of Dissenting Ministers in London. 650 i.

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