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CLARK (Sir James) On Tubercular Phthisis, or Pulmonary Consumption. 8° London, 1834.

Treatise on Pulmonary Consumption. 8° London, 1835. CLARKE (Christopher) On the importance of Gibraltar to Great Britain. 8° London, 1817.

An Examination of the internal state of Spain. 8° Lond. 1818. (Edward) Letters concerning the Spanish Nation, written in 1760-61; [with a Catalogue of the MSS. in the Escurial in the Appendix.] 4° London, 1763.

(Edward Daniel) Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa. 6 vols. 4° London, 1811-23.

The Tomb of Alexander: a Dissertation on the Sarcophagus brought from Alexandria, and now in the British Museum. Cambridge, 1805.

Life and Remains, by Bishop Otter. 4° London, 1824.
(J. S.)-see James II.

(Samuel) Works; with Life, by Bishop Hoadly. 4 vols. fol. London, 1738.

see Homerus.

(William)] Repertorium Bibliographicum; or, some account of the most celebrated British Libraries. 8° London, 1819.

(William Nelson) Parochial Topography of the Hundred of Wanting, Berks. 4° Oxford, 1824.

CLARKSON (Thomas) A Portraiture of Quakerism. 3 vols. 8° London,

1806.

The History of the rise, progress, and accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade. 2 vols. 8° London, 1808.

Strictures on a Life of William Wilberforce; with a Correspondence between Lord Brougham and T. Clarkson. 8° London, 1838.

Biographical Sketch of Thomas Clarkson, with Strictures on the misrepresentations of him in the Life of W. Wilberforce, and an outline of the Abolition of Slavery, by Thomas Taylor. 12° London, 1839.

CLASSICAL (THE) JOURNAL, from the commencement in 1810 to 1829. 40 vols. 8° London.

CLAUDIANUS. Opera Omnia, ex edit. P. Burmanni; cum Notis in usum Delphini, Notis Variorum, et Indice (in vol. 4). 4 vols. 8° Londini, 1821.

CLAY (Benjamin) Speeches delivered in the Congress of the United States; with a Biographical Memoir. 8° Philadelphia, 1827. CLAYTON (Bishop Robert) Translation of a Journal from Grand Cairo to Mount Sinai, and back again.-Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 10. [CLEGHORN (Francis)]-see Art.

CLEMENCET (Dom.)-see Art de vérifier les Dates, & France. Hist. Litteraire.

CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA.—see Kaye.

CLEMENT (David) Bibliothèque curieuse, historique, et critique. 9 vols. 4° Göttingen, 1750-60.

(Dom.)—see Art de vérifier les Dates.

CLEMENS ROMANUS.-see Patrum Apost. Opera.

CLEOMEDES. Circularis Doctrina de Sublimibus, Gr. et Lat., R. Balforei suasque animadv. addidit Janus Bake. 8° Lugd. Bat. 1820.

CLERCQ (Jacques du) Sieur de Beauvoir. Mémoires, commençant en 1448, et finissant en 1467.-Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 1re Série, tome 11.

CLERGY LIST, from 1843. 8° London.

CLERICAL GUIDE; or, Ecclesiastical Directory for 1822, 1829, and from 1836. 8° London.

CLERK (John) On Naval Tactics.—see Douglas.

CLÉRY (M.) A Journal of Occurrences at the Temple, during the confinement of Louis XVI., translated by R. C. Dallas. 8° Lond. 1798. CLIFFORD (Matthew) A Treatise of Human Reason.-Phenix, vol. ii. No. 30.

CLIFFORTIANUS HORTUS.-See Linnæus.

CLINTON (H. Fynes) Fasti Hellenici: the Civil and Literary History of Greece, from the 55th Olympiad, to the death of Augustus. 3 vols. 4° Oxford, 1827-34.

CLIPPERTON (Captain J.) Voyage round the World, from an authentic Journal (1719)-Harris's Voyages, vol. 1.

see Shelvocke.

CLIVE (Robert, Lord) His Life, collected from family papers, by Sir John Malcolm. 3 vols. 8° London, 1836.

CLONEY (Thomas) Personal Narrative of the Insurrection in Wexford in 1798; with appendix of the Author's Trial. 8° Dublin, 1832.

CLOUD of Witnesses for the Royal Prerogatives of Jesus Christ, or the last Speeches and Testimonies of those who have suffered for the Truth in Scotland. 12° Glasgow, 1755.

CLUSIUS (Carolus) Rariorum Plantarum Historia. Folio. Antverpiæ,

1601.

Exoticorum Libri Decem, cum P. Bellonii Observationibus [with MS. Index.] Folio. [Lugd. Bat.] 1605.

CLUTTERBUCK (Robert) The History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford, compiled from the best printed authorities and original records; with general Indexes. 3 vols. fol. London, 1815.

CLUVERIUS (Phil.) Geographia Antiqua,-viz., Italia, Sicilia, Sardinia,
Corsica, et Germania. 4 vols. fol. Lugd. Bat. 1619–31.

[COATES (James)] Dictionary of Heraldic Terms.—see Gwillim.
COBHAM (W.) A Sermon on Scepticism and Infidelity. 8° Ware, 1838.
COBRES (J.) Büchersammlung zur Naturgeschichte. 2 vols. 8°
Augsburg, 1781.

COCHRANE (Alexander B.) The Morea, and Meditations of other days. 8° London, 1841.

(Capt. J. D.) Narrative of a Pedestrian Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary, from the frontiers of China to the Frozen Sea and Kamtchatka, in 1820-23. 8° London, 1824.

Another Edition. 2 vols. 8° London, 1825.

COCKBURN (W.) The Creation of the World. 4° London, 1840.

COCKERELL (C. R.) The Temple of Jupiter Olympus at Agrigentum, commonly called the Temple of the Giants. Folio. London, 1830. COCK LORELL'S BOTE, a Satirical Poem; edited by E. F. Rimbault. (Percy Society.) 8° London, 1843.

COCKES (Richard) Relation of what past in the General's absence going to the Emperor's [of Japan] Court.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 1. CODDINGTON (Henry) An Elementary Treatise on Optics. 8° Cambridge, 1825.

On the Reflexion and Refraction of Light, and on Optical In2 vols. in 1. 8° Cambridge, 1829-30.

struments.

CODEX Diplomaticus Evi Saxonici, opera Joannis M. Kemble. (Eng. Hist. Soc.) 2 vols. 8° London, 1839-40.

CODEX THEODOSIANUS.-See Theodosianus.

CODINUS (GEORGIUS) CUROPALATES. De Officiis Ecclesiæ [Gr. et Lat. cum Gretseri et Goari Commentario et Indice] cura Imm. Bekker. (Script. Byzant.) 8° Bonnæ, 1839.

Excerpta de Antiquit. Constantinop. Gr. et Lat. cum Meursii et Lambecii Notis, et Indice, ex recogn. T. Bekkeri. (Script. Byzant.) 8° Bonnæ, 1843.

COKE (Sir Edward) The First Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England; or, a Commentarie upon Littleton. Folio, London, 1628.

(Roger) Detection of the Court and State of England, during the reigns of James I., Charles I. and II., and James II., consisting of Private Memoirs, continued to Queen Anne. 3 vols. 8° London, 1719.

COLBY (Colonel)—see Ireland.

COLDEN (C. D.)—see Fulton.

COLE (Christopher) Memoirs of Affairs of State, containing Letters written by Ministers employed in Foreign Negotiations, from 1697 to 1708. Folio. London, 1733.

(Sir Lowry G.)-see Napier's Peninsular War.

[COLEBROKE (Sir George)] Six Letters on Intolerance. 8° Lond. 1791. COLEBROOKE (Henry Thomas) Algebra, with Arithmetic and Mensuration, from the Sanscrit of Brahmegupta and Bháscara. 4° London, 1817.

The Sánkhya Káriká; or, Memorial Verses on the Sánkhya Philosophy, by Iswara Krishna, translated; also the Bháshya, or Commentary of Gaurapáda; translated, and illustrated by an Original Comment, by H. H. Wilson. (Orient. Transl. Fund.) 4° Oxford, 1837.

Essais sur la Philosophie des Hindous; traduits et augmentés de Textes Sanscrits, et de Notes par G. Pauthier. 8° Paris, 1833.

see Haughton.

COLERIDGE (H. N.) Introductions to the Study of the Greek Classic Poets. 8° London, 1830.

Another Edition. 12° London, 1834.

-] Six Months in the West Indies in 1825. 8° London, 1826. Another Edition. 12° London, 1832.

Another Edition. 12° London.

COLERIDGE (S. T.) The Poetical Works. 3 vols. 12° London, 1835. Aids to Reflection, edited by H. N. Coleridge. 2 vols. 12° London, 1843.

On the Constitution of the Church and State, and Lay-Sermons. 12° London, 1839.

Specimens of his Table-talk. 2 vols. 12° London, 1835.

The Literary Remains; edited by H. N. Coleridge. 4 vols. 8° London, 1836-39.

COLET (Dean John) Sermon of Conforming and Reforming, made to the Convocation at St. Paul's, in 1511; with his Life, by Erasmus.Phoenix, vol. 2, No. 17.

Life, with Appendix, by Samuel Knight. 8° Oxford, 1823. COLLECTANEA Juridica.-see Hargrave.

Topographica et Genealogica. 8 vols. 8° London, 1834-43. COLLIER (Arthur) Clavis Universalis; or, a New Inquiry after Truth; being a demonstration of the non-existence or impossibility of an Eternal World. 8° London, 1713.

Specimen of True Philosophy; being a Discourse on Genesis, i. 1. 8° Sarum, 1730.

Memoirs of his Life and Writings; with some Account of his Family, by Robert Benson. 8° London, 1837.

(Sir George)-see African Sketches.

(Jeremy) Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, to the end of Charles II.; with a Brief Account of the affairs of Religion in Ireland. 2 vols. fol. London, 1708-14.

Essays upon several Moral Subjects. 4 vols. in 3. 8° Lond. 1709. see Antoninus.

(John Payne) The Poetical Decameron; or, Ten Conversations on English Poets and Poetry, particularly of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I. 2 vols. 8° Edinburgh, 1820.

The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the time of Shakespeare, and the Annals of the Stage to the Restoration. 2 vols. 12° London, 1831.

see Catalogue of Early English Literature, and Shakespeare. COLLIGNY (Gaspar de) Seigneur de Chastillon, Discours sur le Siège de Sainct Quentin.-Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 1 Série, tome 32. COLLINGWOOD (G. L. N.) Alfred the Great, a Poem. 8° London, 1836.

(Lord) A Selection from his Public and Private Correspondence; interspersed with Memoirs of his Life, by G. L. N. Collingwood. 2 vols. 12° London, 1837.

COLLINS (Arthur) Peerage of England, augmented and continued by Sir Egerton Brydges. 9 vols. 8° London, 1812.

see Sydney Papers.

(Ch. T.) On the necessity and advantages of Family Prayer. 8° Plymouth, 1824.

(William) Poems.-British Poets, vol. 44.

COLLINSON (John) History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset, from authentic records and a survey made by E. Rack. 3 vols. 4° Bath, 1791.

L

COLLINSON (Peter) Hortus Collinsonianus: an account of the Plants cultivated by P. Collinson, Esq., edited by L. W. Dillwyn. 8° Swansea (privately printed), 1843.

COLMAN (George) The Dramatick Works. 4 vols. 12° London, 1777. COLOMBIA: siendo una Relacion geografica, topografica, agricultural, comercial, politica, &c., de aquel pays. 2 vols. 8° Londres, 1822. COLOMBIERE (Le Sieur de)-see Vulson.

COLON (Christopher)-see Columbus.

COLONNA (Vittoria) Sonetti.-Parnaso Italiano, tomo 30.
Raccolta di Poesie Liriche.

COLQUHOUN (Patrick) On the Wealth, Power, and Resources of the
British Empire. 4° London, 1815.

On Indigence; with propositions for ameliorating the condition of the Poor. 8° London, 1806.

On the Commerce and Police of the River Thames. 8° London, 1800.

On the Police of the Metropolis. 8° London, 1800.

A Biographical Sketch of his Life and Writings, by G. D. Yeats. 8° London (privately printed), 1818.

COLTON (George H.) Tecumseh; or, the West thirty years since, a Poem. 12° New York, 1842.

COLUMBIA (Description of)-see Conder's Modern Traveller, vol. 27. COLUMBUS (Christopher) Voyages.-Harris's Voyages, vol. 1.

Four Voyages to the West Indies and Continent of America.— Harris's Voyages, vol. 2.

History of the Life and Actions of Christopher Columbus, and his Discovery of the West Indies.-Churchill's Voyages, vol. 2. Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 12.

History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, by Washington Irving. 4 vols. 8° London, 1828.

The Life and Voyages, by Washington Irving. 12° Lond. 1830. Voyages and Discoveries of the Companions of Columbus, by Washington Irving. 12° London, 1831.

COLUMELLA.- -see Rei Rusticæ Scriptores.

COLUTHUS. The Rape of Helen, translated from the Greek by Mr. Meen. -British Poets, vol. 88.

COLYNET (Ant.) The True History of the Civil Warres of France, between King Henry iv. and the Leaguers, from 1585 to 1591. 4° London, 1591.

COMBE (A.) The Principles of Physiology applied to the preservation of Health, and to physical and mental Education. 8° Edinb. 1834. (George) Lectures on popular Education. 8° Edinburgh, 1833. (Taylor)-see British Museum.

COMBES (Francisco) Historia de las Islas de Mindanao, Iolo, y sus adyacentes; progressos de la Religion y Armas Catolicas. Folio. Madrid, 1667.

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