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975 y CARLETON, GEORGE, Bishop of Chichester. - 1753. The Life of Bernard Gilpin, collected from his Life written by G. C. 416 z. CARLETON, JOHN.-N. D.-Verses to Euryalus (J. C.) on his coming of age. 323 l.

CARLETON, LIEUT.-GENERAL. -1778. The Genius of America to G. C. See WATCH, 1778.-1810. Letter to Lieut.-Gen. C. 217 c. CARLI, T. R. COMPTE.-N. D.-C.'s American Letters. 365 d. CARLISLE, an ancient City in the North of England, and Capital of the Shire of Cumberland.-1648. The Delivery of the Towns of Berwick and C. 272 j. 1659. The securing of Clifford's Tower, C., Leeds, Halifax, Skipton. 354 s.-1716. Account of the Cathedral and Collegiate Churches of York, Rippon, Beverly, Durham, and C. 321 s. -1774. An Address to the Freemen of the C. of C. See CUMBERLAND, COUNTY OF, 1774.-1774. Account of certain Charter Horns in the Cathedral of C. 627 a.-1782. An Account of the Jail Fever, or Typhus Case, as it appeared at C., in the year 1781. 493 u. 1789. Some Observations on the Horns given by Henry I. to the Cathedral of C.

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-EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C. 1620. Thomas Tully. 918 k.-1712. John Thomas. 903 j.-1759. Rev. Joseph Dacre Carlyle. 194 %. N. D.-Richard Mulcaster. 690 a. CARLISLE, BISHOPS OF.

the B. of C. 566 r.-1702.

1681. Supplement to three Letters from First Letter to the B. of C. 824 0.-1713. A Letter to the B. of C., concerning Bishop Merks. 566 w.1716. A Second Letter to the B. of C. 566 r. 1717. A Third Letter to the B. of C. 556 x. 1746. Coppock, pretended B. of C.'s genuine dying Speech. Carlisle, 8vo. 1 - 1770. Observations on the Aestel, in a Letter to the Right Rev. the Lord B. of C. 671 r.- -1777. A Letter to the Right Rev. the Lord B. of C.; containing a few Remarks on some passages of his Lordship's Pamphlet, entitled, Considerations on the propriety of requiring a Subscription to Articles of Faith. Lond. Johnson,

8vo. 1s.

CARLISLE, Christopher.-1582. Against R. Smith's Refutation, of Calvin and C. 194 v.

CARLISLE, COUNTESSES OF. — 1660. Character of Lucy, C. of C. 656 e.-1799. Sermon addressed to the Loyal Pimlico Volunteers, previous to receiving their Colours from the hands of the C. of C. 178 h.

CARLISLE, EARLS OF.-1661. The Funeral Sermon of James, E.

of C. 795 v.-1669. Relation of three Embassies from Charles II. to the great Duke of Muscovy, the King of Sweden, and the King of Denmark; performed by the E. of C., in the years 1663-64. Lond. 8vo. 1779. Four Letters to the E. of C. 54 n. 1786. Letter to the E. of C., on the subjects of the late arrangements. 54 n.-1795. Letter to the E. of C., in Reply to Earl Fitzwilliam's two Letters on the State of Ireland. 714 v. — - 1795. Letter to Earl Fitzwilliam, occasioned by his two Letters to the E. of C. 762 g.-1795. Two Letters to the E. of C., explaining the Causes of his Recall from Ireland. 957x.- 1795. Letters in Answer to the E. of C. and Mr. Playfair, on the Administration and Conduct of Earl Fitzwilliam. Lond. Shepherson, 8vo. 1s. 6d. CARLO.-1804. The Life of C., the famous Dog of Drury Lane Theatre; with his Portrait and other Copperplates. Lond. Tabart and Co., 12mo. Is.

CARLO D'AUSTRIA.-1571. Orazione nell' essequie di C. d' A. principe di Spagna. 53 h.

CARLOS, DON, Prince of Spain.-1676. D. C., Prince of Spain; a Tragedy. 722 a.-1796. The Genius; or the Mysterious Adventures of D. C. de Grandez; from the German. 915 0.-1798. D. C., Prince Royal of Spain; an Historical Drama. 837 h.- 1798. D. C., Prince Royal of Spain. 882 r.-N. D. D. C. 798 e.

CARLSBAD, or KAISERCARLSBAD, a town of Bohemia, in the Circle of Saatz.-1748. Of the Baths at C. 788 t.-1757. Of the C. Mineral Waters. 671 q.

CARLSTADIO. 1584. De Sacramentariismo et Schismate Sacramentario, dogmata et argumenta ex C., Zwinglio, Ecolampadio, et Calvi966 r.

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CARMARTHEN, or CAERMARTHEN, a town of South Wales, and the Capital of the County of that name.-1645. Letter to Mr Lenthall; wherein is related, the taking of C. Town and Castle. 586 j. 1775. The Head of the Rock, a Welch Landscape, being a Prospect near Abergwilly Palace, the residence of the Bishop of St. David's, in the neighbourhood of C. 970 r.EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C. - 1700. John Jones. 553 g.-N. D.-Lewis Bayly. 87 q.

CARMARTHEN, COUNTY OF, in South Wales.-1770. On the Roman Stations, Forts and Camps, in the Counties of Monmouth, Brecknock, C., and Glamorgan. 467 .-1792. The Practice of the Court of Great Sessions, for the Counties of C., &c. 375 i. EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-1594. James Howell. 521 e.-1625. John Davies. 288 c.-1712. Josiah Tucker. 917 r.

CARMARTHEN, MARQUIS or. —1699. A Letter from Moscow to

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CARMEL, MOUNT, a Celebrated Mountain of Palestine.-1620. Antiquitate Ordinis B. Mariæ de Monte Carmelo. 198 a. - 1815. The Pilgrim of Carmel; an Eastern Tale, in 1 Canto. 100 9. CARMELIANA.. -N. D.-Petri C. Carmen. CARMELITES, an Order of Monkhood, who derive their origin from Mount Carmel. -1619. The Life of Suor Maria Maddelena de Parsi, a Florentine Lady of the Order of the C. 781 4-1637. Vita B. Petri Thomæ Aquitani C. 939 v.-1641. The four Cardinal Virtues of a C. Friar. 292 s.-1785. The C.; a Tragedy, performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. 276 m. See CARMEL, MOUNT. CARMEN SECULARE. - 1721. The S. C. of Horace translated. C. S. for the year 1800. 783 2. See LAUREAT, POET, 1801.

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CARMI.-1763. The Loves of C. and Iphis; a Novel, founded on Lond. Field, 12mo, 1s. 6d.

the Story of Jephtha's Vow. CARNALITY. -1695. mons. 520 w.

- - 1798.

The C. of Religious Contentions; two Ser

CARNARVON, or CAERNARVON, a town of North Wales, and Capital of Carnarvonshire. Ianthe; or the Flower of C. 233 0. -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-1589. Griffith Williams. 969 f. CARNARVON CASTLE.-1794. C. C.; or the Birth of the Prince of Wales; an Opera, in two Acts. Lond. Lane, Svo. 1s. CARNARVON, COUNTY OF, in North Wales.-1774.

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Description of

the Carn Braich y Dinas, on the summit of Pen-maen-mawr, in C. 773 t. Correspondence relative to the Stationing a Troop of the 4th Dragoons in the County of C. Lond. Cadell and Davies, 8vo. 2s. 6d. -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-N. D.-John Owen. 724 p. CARNARVON, FAMILY OF.-1727. Cynthio, or the Death of the Marquis of C. 990 y.-1760. An Epistle to the most Noble the Marquis of C., &c. Lond. 8vo.-1794. Ethic Epistles to the Earl of C., on the Mind and its Operations, as bearing generally on the Events of the World, particularly those of France. With an Apology to the Public. Lond. Cadell, 8vo. 5s.

CARNATIC, a Province extending along the eastern side of the Peninsula of India.-1779. The Affairs of the C. 632 u.-1783. A Series of Facts; shewing the present Political State of India, as far as concerns the Powers at war; and the probable consequences of a general pacification in Europe, before we shall have decided our contests in the C. See INDIA, 1783.1785. For charging the Nabob of Arcot's private Debts to Europeans, on the Revenues of the C. 171 x.-1785. Geschichte des C. in ceziehung auf das Tanjourische gebiet und der Dänischen Colonie. 484 j.-1807. An Examination of the late Transactions in the C. 189 f-180S. Speech in the House of Commons relative to the late Transactions in the C. 944%.

CARNATION COLOUR. — 1699. To make two clear Spiritous Inflammable Liquors, which being mixed together, give a fine C. C., without either sensible fermentation or alteration. 408 p.

CARNELL.-N. D.-Debate betwixte Churchyarde and C. 773 k. CARNBRE.-1777. The Genius of C.; a Poem. See LEWELLYN,

1777.

CARNIOLA, a Duchy of Austria.-1673. A brief Account of Travels in C., &c. 158 z.-1687. The Zerchnitzer Sea in C. described. 927 m. - 1815. Tour through some parts of C., &c. See ISTRIA, 1815. -N. D.-An uncommon Lake called Zerchnitzer Sea, in C. 159 b. CARNIOLICA FLORA.-1760. F. C. 839 l. CARNIVAL.-1664. The C.; a Comedy. 770 m. 1807. Love's Lyric; or Cupid's C. 179 i.

CARNOVIRRIA.--1778. Travels into C. Taupiniera, Olfactaria, and Auditante in New Zealand. 141 o. CARNOT, L. N. M.-1814. Memorial of M. C., Lieutenant-General in the French Army; addressed to his Most Christian Majesty Louis XVIII. Translated from the French Manuscript copy. To which is subjoined, a Sketch of M. C.'s Life; together with some remarkable Speeches which he made on former occasions, in the National Convention and Tribunal. 428 r.

CARNOTENSIS EPISCOPI.-1647. Ivonis C. E., Opera. 390 a. CARNWATH, a village of Scotland, in the Shire of Lanark.. -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-1748. John Græme. 431 a.

CAROLINA.-1683. C.; or Loyal Poems. 853 e. CAROLINA, NORTH and SOUTH; two of the United States of America.-1607. Constitutiones C. 411 b.-1666. A brief Description of the province of C. Lond. 4to.-1672. Discoveries of John Lederer, in three several Marches from Virginia to the West of C. 594 u. 893 x. - 1680. Account of Animals and Shells sent from C. 750 a.-1682. Description of C. By J. A. Lond. 4to.-1682. An Account of C. 973 r.-1695. Laws in force in C. v. LAWS, 1695. 1707. Description of the Province of C. 39 m. 1709. New Voyage to C., containing the Natural History of the Country. 593 c.1714. History of C., containing the Description and Natural History of that Country; together with the present State thereof. 593 c.-1722. Description of the En.. glish Province of C. 265 %.-1730. Continuation of M. Catesby's Natural History of C. and the Bahama Islands. 686j. 1731. Natural History of C., Florida, and the Bahama Islands. 202 y.-1763. Of

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the Western Parts of Virginia and C. 774 n. — 1788. Flora C., secundum Systema Vegetabilium perillustris Linnæi digesta; characteres essentiales naturalesve et differentias veras exhibens. 947 e. 1791. Travels through North and South C. 81-1805. Travels to the Westward of the Alleghany Mountains, in the State of Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and return to Charlestown, through the Upper C. 583 n.—- -N. D.-The two Charters granted by King Charles II. to the proprietors of C. Lond. 4to.NORTH CAROLINA.-1723. Natural History of N. C., with an account of the trade, manners, and customs of the Christian and Indian Inhabitants. 150 h.- -N. D.-Account of a Hill on the Borders of N. C., supposed to have been a Volcano. 438 w. -SOUTH CAROLINA.-1702. Letter from S. C., giving an account of that Province. 694 k.-1712. Dialogue, containing a Description of S. C. and encouragement to settle there. Lond. 8vo.-1732. A Letter from S. C., giving an Account of the Soil, Air, Product, &c. of that Province. Lond. 8vo.-1732. A new and accurate Account of the Provinces of S. C. and Georgia. Lond. 8vo.-1743. Essay on Inoculation in S. C. 569 w.-1743. On the Weather in S. C., &c. 608 e.-1747. Further Observations for improving the Culture of Indigo in S. C. Lond. 8vo. -1761. A Description of S. C., containing many curious and interesting particulars relating to the Civil, Natural, and Commercial History of that Colony. Lond. Dodsley, 8vo. 2s.-1763. Of a new Dye, from the berries of a Wood in S. C. 608 j.-1765. The History of the Revolution of S. C. from a British Province to an Independent State. -1770. A Short Description of the Province of South C., with an Account of the Air, Weather, and Diseases at Charlestown, written in the year 1763. Lond. Hinton, 8vo. 1s.-1774. Considerations on certain Political Transactions of the Province of S. C., containing a View of the Colony Legislatures, (under the Description of that of C. in particular) with Observations shewing their Resemblance to the British Model. Cadell, 8vo. 1s. 6d-1774. Answer to Considerations to certain Political Transactions of the Province of S. C. Lond. Almon, 8vo. 2s.-1776. An Account of the Weather and Diseases of S. C. 209 2d h. -1776. Journal of the Provincial Congress of S. C. 1776, Published by order of the Congress. Charlestown, 8vo. 2s.-1778. Topographical Description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and S. C. 529 s.-1779. Historical Account of the rise and progress of the Colonies, S. C. and Georgia. 492 t. -1783. Ode to a Friend, on our leaving S. C. Lond. Dodsley, 4to. 1s. -1805. Observations on the S. C. Memorial upon the Subject of Duelling; in a Letter to a Friend. By Posthumus, Lond. 8vo.

789 n.

Lond.

CAROLINE.-1774. The History of Henry and C. See AFFECTION, 1774.-1787. C.; or, the Diversities of Fortune; a Nov. 523 y.—1790. C., or, the Heroine of the Camp; a Nov. Lond. Beilley, 2 vols. 12mo. 5s.1797. The History of Henry and C. See EXAMPLE, 1797.-1798. C., by a Lady. Lond. Hookham and Carpenter, 3 vols. 12mo. 7s. 6d.—1799. Henry and C. See HENRY, 1799.-1801. She Lives in Hopes; or C., a Narrative founded upon Facts. 473 t.-1803. Lindorf and C. 267 m. -1803. Lindorf and C.; or the Danger of Credulity; from the German of Cramer. 991 e.

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A Case of Aneurism by Anasto.. mosis in the Orbit, cured by the Ligature of the common C. A. 915 r. 1811. On a Case of Nervous Affection cured by Pressure of the C.; with some Physiological Remarks. 734 f.

CAROWSING.-1576. The fowle abuse of common C., and Quaffing with heartie Draughtes, honestly admonished. 402 k.

379 g.

CARP.-1771. On the management of C. in Polish Russia. CARPANIA.-1727. The Secret History of the Present Intrigues of the Court of C. Lond. 8vo.

CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS, a Chain of Mountains stretching from the Black Sea to the Borders of Saxony.-1814. Flora C. Principalium, exhibens Plantas in Montibus Carpaticis, inter Flumina Waagum et Dunajetz, eorumque Ramos Arvam et Propradum crescentes. CARPEGNA, GASPARO.-1679. Biblioteca del Cardinale G. C. 97 v.

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A Defence of Peter Ramus against James Carpenter, entitled, Expositio in Disputationem J. C. de Methodo. 721 i.-1634. Commentum de Terræ motu circulari refutatum, 2 libris, contra Lansbergum et C. 816 m. CARPENTER. 1556. The Perfute Makinge and large use of the C.'s Roler. 304 c.-1597. A little Tractate, entituled, The C. 282 w.1602. The C.'s Rule, shewing to measure Timber. 682 m.-1607. C.'s Chips. 67 z.-1656. Description and use of the C.'s Rule. Lond. 8vo. 1658. The C.'s Rule made easy. 285 m. - 1660. Proportions of Boatswains' and C.'s Stores of all kinds for eight months' Sea Service on the Coast of England. 477 -1667. Description of the Use of the C.'s Rule. 701 y.-1684. C.'s Joynt Rule. 157 a.-1712. The C. of Oxford. 241 t. 1774. The C.'s Treasure; a Collection of Designs for Temples, with their Plans, Gates, Doors, Rails, &c. in the Gothic taste. Plates. 946 f.-1776. The C.'s and Joiner's Vade-Mecum. 237 j.1792. C.'s New Guide. 704 v.-1792. The C.'s Daughter of DerhamDown; or Sketches on the Banks of Windermere. Lord. Lane, 12mo. 2 vols. 6s.--N. D.-The C.'s and Joiner's Assistant. 704 v. CARPENTER, LANT, D. D.-1811. A Defence of the Preservative against Unitarianism, in Answer to L. C., a Preacher of that Sect at Exeter.

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CARPENTRAS, a Town of France in Provence.--EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C. 1683 Dominic Joseph Inguimberti, Marie d'. 534%1705. James Francis de la Baume. 85 p.

CARPENTRY.-1627. Théatre de l'Art de C. 557 i.-1677. C. 689 h.-1811. Practice of C., Joining, &c. 704 v.

CARPET KNIGHT.-1698. Pendragon; or, the C. K. his Calendar. Lond. 8vo. in an Order of Knighthood termed Knights of the Carpet, which in the time of the above work was spoken of with great contempt.

CARPI, a small Town in the Venetian Territory.- -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-1633. Bernardin Ramazzini. 788 r.- -N. D.-Galfuzzo Alghizi. 21 b.

CARPI, HUGO DI.—1754. An Essay on the Art of Engraving and Printing in Chiaro Oscuro, as practised by Albert Durer, H. di C., and others. 538 t.

CARPINEIUS, CIMELIUS GASP.-1691. Sacro-Historica Disquisitio de duobus Emblematibus quæ in C. G. Cardinalis C. asservantur. 226 g. CARPIO. See VEGA, LOPEZ DE LA. CARPOBALSAMUM.-1598. Balsami, Opobalsami, C., et Xylobalsami, cum suo Cortice, Explanatio.

713 u.

CARPS.-1673. On a pleasant way of catching C. 898 t. CARPULA.-1619. In C., pro Sobrietate; seu de Vitanda et Fugienda Ebrietate, Epigrammatum Centuriis x. 516 y.

CARPUS-ANUS. 1707. Canones, sc. Indices decem Harmoniæ Evangeliorum, cum præmissa ad C. Epistola. 347 q.

CARR, SIR JOHN.-1808. The Trial between Sir J. C. and Vernor & Hood, for a Libel. 545 e.

CARRA, JOHN LEWIS.- -N. D.-The Journal d'Etat et du Citoyen, begun by Carra. 82 r.

CARRACCI, LUDOVICO.-1797. Engravings from the Original Designs of Annibale Agostino and L. C. 209 r. CARRADE, Bastide de la.—1799. Analysis of the Chromate of Iron of the B. de la C. 894 w.

CARRAITES.-1707. C. 674 h.-1708. Concerning the C. and Samaritans. 714 g.

CARRARA, PRINCES OF.-1730. A History of the Princes of C.

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CARRIBEE ISLANDS. See CHARRIBEE.
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The C. Guide and Companion: Shewing them how to avoid Forfeitures and Penalties inflicted on them by the several Acts of Parliament relative to the Highways of this Kingdom, &c. Lond. Wilkie, 8vo. 1s. 6d.-1806. C. See NISI PRIUS, 1806.-1806. C. 843 f. -1815. Laws of C., Innkeepers, Warehousemen, and other Depositaries of Goods for hire. 546 l.

CARRINGTON.-N. D.-Case and Seizure of Papers, with Lord C.'s Argument in delivering Judgment in the Case of Entick v. C.

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698 n.253 s.

CARRINGTON, LORD. 1801. A Letter addressed to the Right Hon. L. C., President of the Board of Agriculture. 391 l. CARRO, JEAN DE, M. D.-1817. Biographical Account of J. de C., M. D. 905 t. CARROLL, Dr. 1786. Goletta. View of the Controversy between Dr. C. and the Rev. Messrs. Wharton and Hawkins. 594 f. CARRON, a small Village of Scotland in the Shire of Stirling.-1778. Owen of C.; a Poem. 586 0.-1809. Banks of C. See TOWERS.-1810. Fergus II. or the Battle of C.; a Poem. 29 n. N. D.-The Founder of the C. and other Works in Scotland.

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CARROT, an Esculent Root.-1765. Account of C., and their great use in feeding and fattening Cattle. 113 t.-1770. Remarks on the use of C. Poultice. 413.1799. Extraction of Sugar, from C., &c. 485 e.-1806. Experiments on the Culture of C. 653-1806. Observations on the Efficacy of C. in the Cure of Ulcers and Sores. 944 f. -1816. On preserving C. 954 q.

CARRUS, N.-1571. Epistola Berth. Dodingtoni de Vita et Obitu N. C. cum Carminibus variis in eundem conscriptis. 196 i.-1572. Epistola de Vita C., &c. 295 0.

CARSEGRAIN, M.-1742. Of the Catoptrical Telescope, pretended to be improved and refined by M. C. 701 v. - 1813. On the Light of the C. Telescope, compared with that of the Gregorian. 562 m. CARSTARES, WILLIAM.-1774. State Papers and Letters addressed to W. C. 258 w. CART.-1784.

A Guide to Stage Coaches, Diligence, Waggons.

C. &c. See COACHES, STAGE, 1784.-1811. Method of raising a loaded C., when the Horse in the Shafts has fallen. 862 d.

CARTE, THOMAS. 1743. A Letter to Mr. T. C., by a Gentleman of Cambridge. Lond. 8vo. - 1748. Remarks upon Mr. C.'s Specimen of his General History of England, 8vo.-1748. Remarks upon Mr C.'s General History of England. 873 s.

CARTER, ELIZABETH.-1807. Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. E. C. 744 s.-1808. A Series of Letters to Mrs. E. C. 213 b. 1808. Series of Letters between Mrs. E. C. and Miss Catherine Talbot.

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CARTER, W.-1694. An Abstract of the Proceedings of W. C., being a plea to some objections urged against him. 197 u. CARTERET, Miss.-1725. Miss C.; a Poem. 753 r. CARTERET, CAPT.-1773. Voyages performed by Capt. C., &c.

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CARTERET, LORD.-N. D.-An edition of Terence, dedicated to Lord C.'s Son. 442 t.

CARTERET, JOHN.-1760. CARTES, RENE DES.-1652.

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CARUNCLE, a Fleshy Excrescence.--1588. The exact Cure of the C. 794 e.

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CARUS, TITUS LUCRETIUS.-1799. T. L. C. de Rerum Naturâ, Libros sex, ad exemplarium MSS. fidem recensitos, longe emendatiores reddidit, commentariis perpetuis illustravit, indicibus instruxit, et cum animadversionibus Ricardi Bentleii, non ante vulgatis, aliorum subinde miscuit, &c. 941 -1800. The first Book of T. L. C.; on the Nature of Things, in English Verse, with a Latin Text. Lond. Faulder, 8vo. 4s. CARUTH.- N. D.-The Lays of C., and other Poems. 335 g. CARVING IN ARCHITECTURE. 1796. Description of a C.

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CASINO. 1793. C.; a Mock-Heroic Poem; dedicated, by permission, to her Grace the Duchess of Bolton; to which is added, An Appendix, containing the Laws of the Game of C., and Rules and Directions for playing it. Lond. Bell, 4to. 2s. 6d.-1792. Short Rules for playing the Game of C. 615 q.

CASK.-1694. Tables of the Guaging of C. 92 0.-1754. How to Guage any Cistern, Common Cooler, Tub, or C. 361.1784. The Ullage Contents of any C., from five to one hundred and sixty Gallons, at one view known: As also the Foot or Sediment in Oil C. are alike correctly ascertained. 142 g.

CASKETS. 1600. The obtaining of Portia by the choyse of three C. 848 c.

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CASPIPINA.-1777. C.'s Letters. 320 q.

CASPIUS.-1581. Animadversio in C. Defens. Leon. Botalli. 433 o. CASSADA, BITTER, the name of a Root.-1797. Of the Root of Jatropha Manihot, or B. C. 233 v.

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CASSITERIDES, KINGDOM OF.-1783. The Chronicle of the K. of C. under the reign of the House of Lunen; a Fragment; translated from an ancient manuscript. Lond. Wilkie, 8vo. 1s.

CASSIUS, DION.- -N. D. - D. C. 891 t.-Translation of D. C. 989 k.

CASTAGNA, ANTONIO. -1672. Reflections on an Observation of Signior M. A. C., concerning the Formation of Crystals. 584 n. CASTAGNEDA, F. L. DE.-1554. A Translation of F. L. de C.'s History of the Indies. 446 w.

CASTALIO, BALTHASAR.-1577. B. C., Comitis de Curiali siue Aulico, libri quatuor. 202 g.

CASTALIO, SEBASTIAN. - 1559. Quædam, contra fallacissimam C. Bibliorum Interpretationem. 536 f.-1777. Life of S. C. 390 v. CASTARA.-1635. C.; being a Collection of Poems. 454 i. CASTELBRANCO, a fortified Town of Portugal.. EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT C.-1511. John Roderigo Amatus. CASTEL FIORENTINO, in Italy. EM. LIT. CH. Born at C. -1658. Anthony Francis Bertini.

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CASTER.-1620. Astrologaster; or the Figure C. arraigned.

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CASTILLON, JOHN DE.-1774. Life of Sir Isaac Newton. 975 t.

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CASTRO, Diana de. — -1728. D. de C., ou le Faux Yncas; a Romance. 523 p.

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