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Translated from the French. Lond. 1800-1. 8vo. 5 vols. 27. 2s.

Roxburghe, 8550, 5 vols. 21. 2s.

A History of the Campaigns of the British Forces in Spain and Portugal. Lond.

1812-14, 8vo. 5 vols. 18s. LARGE PAPER,

11. 5s.

CAMPBELL, A. D. Grammar of the Teloogoo Language, commonly called the Gentoo. Madras, 1816. 4to:

Dictionary of the Teloogoo Language, commonly called the The Triumphs of Europe in the Cam- Gentoo. Madras, 1821. 4to. 51. 5s. paigns of 1812, 13, and 14, commemorated Alexander. Introduction to by a series of twelve views coloured. the History of Poetry in Scotland, Lond. 1814, folio. Duke of York, 1250, with a conversation on Scottish 17. 4s. The Campaign of Waterloo, published by Bowyer, 1816, folio. Duke of York, 1254, 11. 7s.

The Campaigns of the Duke of Welling ton. Paris, 1817, folio, IMPERIAL VELLUM PAPER. Duke of York, 1255, morocco, 15s. ON VELLUM. Duke of York, 1256, morocco, 177. 17s. Another, published by Colnaghi, 1812, folio. Duke of York, 1015, PROOFS, some on India paper, 17. 198.

A Narrative of the Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans, under General Ross, Pakenham and Lambert, in the years 1814 and 1815; with some Account of the Countries visited. By the Author of 'The Subaltern.' Lond. 1826, 8vo. 12s. In this excellent work, the author describes the scenes and feelings which belong to a soldier's life, with peculiar clearness and force.

CAMPAN, Madame. Memoirs of the private Life of Marie Anto. nette Queen of France and Navarre to which are added, Recollections, Sketches and Anecdotes, illustrative of the Reigns of Louis XIV. Louis XV. and Louis XVI. Lond. 1823. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 8s.

The same in French, 8vo. 2 vols. Published at 17. 4s. [Mad. Campau also wrote her own memoirs, called 'Private Journal,' &c., 8vo. 10s. 6d.]

CAMPANELLA, Thomas. Advice to the King of Spain for attaining the universal Monarchy of the World, transl. into English by Ed. Chilmead, with an admonitorie Preface by William Prynne. Lond.

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Song. To which are subjoined
Songs of the Lowlands of Scotland,
with characteristic designs by David
Allan. Edinb. 1798-9. 2 vols. 4to,

Ninety copies printed. A valuable work, containing much interesting matter in a miscellaneous form.'-Park. Dent, pt. i. 637, 21. 2s. Bindley, pt. i. 1647, 27. 6s. Goldsmid, 151, 27. 2s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 887. Constable, 219, 37. 4s. Gough, 858, 17. 11s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Roxburghe, 3191, 37. 4s. date 1788? Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 580, 31. 7s. date 1793?

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Hon. Archibald. Doctrine of a middle State between Death and the Resurrection; of Prayers for the Dead and the necessity of Purification. Lond. 1721. folio. 6s.

A curious work, according to Boswell, written by a learned and respectable genpt. i. 1133, 9s. tleman, a non-juring bishop. Bindley,

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Revelation demonstrated, from the
Laws and Constitution of Human
Nature. Edinb. 1759. 8vo. 2 vols.
10s.

CAMPBELL, Arch. Voyage round
the World, from 1806 to 1812, in
which Japan, Kamschatka, the Aleu-
tian Islands, and the Sandwich
Islands were visited, &c. Edinb-
1816. 8vo. 6s.

A work containing much curious and in-
teresting information particularly relative
to the Sandwich Islands.

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Archibald. See Lexiphanes.
Colen, John WOOLFE, and
James GANDON. Vitruvius Britan-
nicus, or, the British Architect;
containing the Plans, Elevations,
and Sections of the regular build-
ings, both publick and private, in
Great Britain, with a variety of new
designs. Lond. 1715, 17, 25, 67,
71, folio: 5 vols. 500 plates,

Fonthill, 2513, vols. i. ii. iii. 67. 6s. 1723,
vols. iv. v. 67. 16s. 6d. LARGE PAPER,

5 vols. Nassan, pt. i. 675, 197. 19s. Ed-
wards, 183, russia, 30. Dent, pt. i. 504,

morocco, 321. Os. 6d. Roxburghe, 1647,
vols. i. ii. iii. 37. 13s: 6d. Supp. 713,
vols. i. and ii. 17. 5s. Bindley, pt. i. 938,
vols. i. ii. iii. 27. 12s. 6d.

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George, D.D. Lectures on
Ecclesiastical History: to which
is added, an Essay on Christian
Temperance and Self-denial. With
some Account of the Life and
Writings of the Author, by the
Rev. G. S. Keith. Lond. 1813.
8vo. 2 vols. 16s.

A most valuable and excellent work,
displaying profound and accurate research.
An edition, 1800. Gosset, 1063, 11s. Aber-

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The Philosophy of Rhetoric. Lond. 1776,
ed Edinb. 1816, 8vo. 2 vols. 15s. and in
8vo. 2 vols. 12s. Heath, 135, 16. Reprint-
1 vol. 8vo. 1823. An Abridgment by
Jameson, 1823, 12mo.7s. 6d.

Lectures on systematic Theology and

Pulpit Eloquence. 1807, 12mo. 7s. 6d.
A Dissertation on Miracles, with a Cor-
respondence on the Subject by Mr. Hume,
added, Sermons and Tracts. Edinb. 1797,
Dr. Campbell, and Dr. Blair. To which are
8vo. 2 vols. 15s. Best edition of this mas-
terly defence of the evidence arising from
Miracles. Reprinted Edinb. 1812, 8vo.9s.

Lectures on the Pastoral Character.
Newly edited by J. Fraser, D.D. Lond.
1811, 8vo. 58.

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Translation of the Gospels.

See GOSPELS.

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In little estimation.

A political Survey of Britain.
Lond. 1774. 4to. 2 vols.

A very useful work, displaying wonder-
ful research and labour, though held in lit-
tle estimation. The index is sometimes
wanting. Bindley, pt. i. 1624, 13s. 6d. Ed-
wards, 606, 14s. 6d. Towneley, pt. ii. 459,
19s. Reed, 3541, 17. 5s. Steevens, 1742,
17. 5s. Horne Tooke, 116, 17. 10s. Heath,
1410, 17. 15s.

Lives of the British Admirals,

deen, 1815, 8vo. 2 vols. Reprinted 1824, by H. Redhead Yorke and W. Ste-

Svo. 1 vol. 7s.

venson. Lond. Barrington, 1812-17.

8vo. 8 vols. 21. 2s. LARGE PAPER, 31. 3s.

Best edition, with portraits. LARGE PAPER, 27. 2s.-1744, 8vo. 4 vols. Reed, 4896, 15s.-1799, 8vo. 4 vols. with maps and fronts.-1781, 4 vols. Stanley, 55, 21. Edinb. 1785, 8vo. 4 vols.-Lond. Stockdale, 1813, royal 8vo. 8 vols. portraits, 17. 11s. 6d.

CAMPBELL, John. Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius in the Courts of K. B. and C. P. from Mich. T. 48 Geo. III. to Hil. T. 56 Geo. III. 180716. Lond. 1809-16. royal 8vo. 4 vols. 1.

The reports are continued by Tho. Starkie and by Ryan and Moody.

- Rev. John. Travels in South Africa, undertaken at the request

Specimens of the British Poets, with biographical and critical notices, and an Essay on English Poetry. Lond. 1819. crown 8vo. 7 vols.

A much-esteemed selection. Brockett, 570, 21. 2s. Drury, 683, mor. 5l. 15s. 6d.

Reprinted, Lond. 1844, in one vol. royal 8vo. 15s. Of the essay prefixed to the first volume, three copies were printed on paper of an imperial octavo size.

Poetical Works, now first collected. Lond. 1828. post 8vo. 2 vols. 18s.

Prefixed is a portrait after Sir Thomas Lawrence. Illustrated edition, with vig. nettes after Turner. Lond. 1848, 8vo. Il. India proofs, 17. 10s.

Gertrude of Wyoming and other Poems.

of the Missionary Society. Lond. Lond. 1809, 4to.-1810, 8vo.-1816, 12mo. 1815, 1822. 8vo. 3 vols.

These narratives contain accounts of some populous tribes and large towns hitherto unknown. Notices will be found in the Quart. Rev. xiii. 309-40, xxvii.

364-77.

John. The Strafford Peerage to which are prefixed genealogical Tables containing a lineal Descent of the two noble Candidates (Richard Stafford Cooke and Sir George Jerningham, Bart.). Lond. 1818. 4to.

Pp. 300, dedicated to the Prince Regent Two genealogical tables should accompany the work.

Robert. The Life of John Duke of Argyle and Greenwich. Lond. 1745. 8vo. Portrait.

-1820, 12mo. with plates after Westall. Theodric, a domestic tale, with other Poems. Lond. 1824, fscp. 8vo. 8s.

The Pleasures of Hope, Edinb. 1799, 12mo. First edition.-With other Poems. 1803, 4to. plates. Roxburghe, 3539, 16s. White Knights, 4637, 13s. Frequently reprinted. One of the most beautiful didactic poems in our language.'-Lord Byron.

The Pilgrim of Glencoe, and other poems. Lond. 1842, 8vo.

Letters from the South, containing an

account of Algiers. Lond. 1837, 8vo. 2 vols.

Life of Mrs. Siddons. Lond. 1834, 8vo. 2 vols.

pub. 17. 11s. 6d. Life of Petrarch, Lond. 1841. 8vo. 2 vols.

Frederick the Great and his times. Lond. 1843. 8vo. 4 vols. New edition,

1844, post 8vo. 2 vols.

History of our own Times, vols. 1 and 2. Lond. 1843-5, 8vo. (Written anonymously.) Pp. , with a genealogical table. Marqlished Poems, edited by Dr. Beattie. Life and Letters, with several unpubof Townshend, 325, 7s. 6d. Remarks upon Lond. 1848. 8vo. 3 vols., pub. at 21. 58., the Life, in a Letter to Robert Campbell, now 12s. Esq. Lond. 1745, 8vo.

Thomas, LL.D.

Strictures on the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Ireland, also an historical Sketch of the Constitution and Government. Dublin, 1789 and 1790. 8vo. 8s.

A well-written and ingenious work. Thomas (the Poet). Annals of Great Britain, from the Ascension of George III, to the Peace of Amiens,

Edinb. 1807. 8vo. 3 vols.

Brockett, 566, 10s. Earl of Kerry, 21,

15s.

CAMPENSIS, John. A Paraphrasis vpon all the Psalmes of Dauid, träslated oute of Latyne into Englyshe. 1535. 24mo.

B, in eights. Prefixed is an epistle 'Vnto the Reader.' After the Psalms is a table, and The boke of Solomon called Ecclesiastes.'

CAMPER, Peter. The Works on the Connexion between the Science of Anatomy and the Arts of Drawing, Painting, Statuary, &c. in two Books. Translated from the Dutch,

by T. Cogan, M.D. Lond. 1794. 4to. 15s.

Pp. 200, with 17 plates. CAMPION, Edmund. A true Report of the Disputation, or rather priuate Conference, had in the Tower of London, with Edm. Campion, Iesuite. Lond. Chr. Barker, 1583. 4to.

This is considered the best vindication of the proceedings against Edm. Campion. Reed, 3542, 17. 12s.

An Advertisement and Defence for Trueth against her Backbiters, and specially against the whispering Favourers and Colourers of Campion's, and the rest of his Confederats Treasons. 1581, 4to. One sheet of four leaves, the last page blank.

A briefe Censure vppon two Bookes written (by W. Charke and M. Hanmer) in Answere to M. Edmonde Campions Offer of Disputation. Doway, by John Lyon, 1581, 16mo. 84 pp. Lloyd, 319, 11s. Roscoe, 624, 8s. Ascribed to Rob. Parsons. To this censure W. Charke made a reply. A particular Declaration or Testimony of the undutiful and tray torous Affection borne against her Majesty, by Edmond Campion, Jesuit, and other condemned Priests, witnessed by their own Confessions. Lond. 1582, 4to. 3 sheets and a half. Lloyd, 493, 9s. Inglis, 326, 17s. Nassau, pt. i. 880, inlaid, 17. 18s. Towneley pt. ii. 1567, 8s. Reprinted in the sixth number of Morgan's Phoenix Britannicus. A true Reporte of the Death and Martyrdome of M, (Edmund) Campion, Jesuite and Prieste, and M. (Rodulph) Sherwin, and M. (Alexander) Bryan, Preistes at Tiborne, the first of December, 1581. Observed and written by a Catholic Priest, which was present thereat. Whereunto is annexid certayne Verses made by sundrie Persons, no place or date. (Doway, 1582), 16mo. A-GII. 26 leaves. This anonymous tract is attributed to Robert Parsons. Lloyd, 1095, 47. 9s. Bright, 47. 8s. It was written in answer to one by Ant. Munday, entitled A Discoverie of Edmund Campion and his Confederates. 1582, 12mo.; has been translated into French, Paris, 1582, 12mo. and into Italian, Turino, 1582, 4to.

A Defence of the Censure gyuen vpon two Bookes of William Charke and Meredith Hanmer, whiche they wrote against M. Edmond Campion, and against his Offer of Disputation. An. 1582, Svo. Prefixed are an epistle by The setter forth of this booke' (i. e. Robert Parsons). 'The answere to the preface.' 'The contentes.' The censure is given entire in paragraphs, printed in Italics; the defence of each follows, printed in Roman. 173 pages, beside the prefixes, and a table at the end.

Edmvndi Campiani Iesvitæ Rationes decem, quibus fretus, Certamen Anglicanæ Ecclesiæ Ministris obtulit iu Causa Fidei, et ad eas Gvlielmi Whitakeri Responsio. Antv. 1582, 8vo. 7s.

Edmyndi Campiani oblati Certaminis in Causa Fidei Rationes decem redditi Academicis Angliæ. Addita est brevis Narratio Vitæ & Martyrii eiusdem Campiani. Ingolst. 1584, 12mo.

Rationes decem qvibus fretvs Certamen Adversariis obtvlit in Causa Fidei Ed

mundus Campianus. Herbip. 1589, 12mo. This work, says Granger, written against the Protestant religion, has been solidly answered by several of our best divines. The Roman Catholics, according to Ant. à Wood, count it an epitome of all their doctrine.-Rochelle, 1585, 8vo.-Cadomi, 1616.-Antv. 1631, 3s. 6d. These reasons were first printed in the house of one Stonor, a Cath. gent. living near to Henley, in Oxfordshire, an. 1581, afterwards, at least five times, publicly beyond the seas, (of which one was at Aug. Trev. 1583' in Concertat. Eccles. Cath.) and at length were translated into English. Lond. 1687, 4to. These reasons were very learnedly answered by Will. Whittaker of Cambridge, and replyed upon by John Durey, a Scot; which Durey was answered by Dr. Laur. Humphrey.'-Ant. à Wood.

Edmvndi Campiani Opuscula omnia nunc primum e MS. edita. Mediol. 1625,

16mo.

CAMPION, Edmund. See MUNDAY, Anthony. CHARKE, William. HANMER, Meredith. ELLYOT, George. WHITAKER, William. BOMBIN, Paul. A Life of Campion will be found in Dr. Bliss' edition of Wood's Athen. Oxon. i. 473-8.

CAMPION, Thomas. Observations in the Art of English Poesie. Printed by Ric. Field, 1602. square

12mo.

This gave rise to Daniel's Defence of Rhyme. The observations, consisting of 25 leaves, are reprinted in Ancient critical Essays upon English Poets and Poesy. Lond. 1815, 4to. Campion's object was to prove that the English tongue was capable of admitting as many and various measures as the Greek and Latin, and to explode what he terms 'the childish titilation of riming.'

The Description of a Maske, presented before the Kinges Majestie, at WhiteHall, in Honour of the Lord Hayes, and his Bride, Daughter and Heire to the Lord Dennye. Lond. 1607, 4to. On the back of the title is a whole-length figure of a man richly dressed in the costume of the stage. Roxburghe, 4543, 15s. Dent,

pt. i. 638, 11. 1s. Rhodes, 705, 102. Reprinted in Nichols' Progresses of K. Jas. I.

CAMUS, C. S. L. A Treatise

A valuable work, illustrated by 15 plates.

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-John Peter, Bishop of Belley. Admirable Events, with morall Relations, translated into English by

A Relation of the late Royall Enter- on the Teeth of Wheels, Pinions, tainment given by the Lord Knowles, at &c. Translated from the French, Cawsome House neere Redding, to Queen with Additions. Lond. 1806. 8vo. Anne, in her Progresse towards the Bathe, 10s. 6d. vpon the seuen and eight and twentie Dayes of Aprill 1613. Lond. 1613, 4to. White Knights, 1549, morocco, 11. 28. Garrick, 1845. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 592, 21. 5s. pt. iii. 791, 17. 1s. Dent, pt. i. 1145, 37. 11s. Rhodes, 707, 107. Reprinted in Nichols' Progresses of K, James I. Songs (7) of Mourning: bewailing the S. Du Verger. Lond. 1639. 4to. vntimely Death of Prince Henry. Word-2 pts. ed by Tho. Campion. And set forth to bee sung with one Voyce to the Lute or Violl: By John Coprario. Lond. 1613, folio. Ten leaves, 57. 5s. A copy of this publication, inscribed in a copy of Latin verses to Frederick, Count Palatine, the brother-in-law of Prince Henry, is in the Bodleian Library.

The Description of a Maske, presented in the Banqueting Roome at Whitehall, at the Mariage of the Earl of Somerset and the Lady Frances Howard. Whereunto are annexed divers choyse Ayres composed from this Maske, that may be sung with a single Voyce to the Lute or Baseviall. Lond. 1614, 4to. Dent, pt. i. 639, 17. 7s. pt. ii. 723, 31. 4s. Rhodes, 706, 107. Jolley, 1843, 5l. 7s. 6d.

in the Censura Literaria. Steevens, 1186, A description of this work will be found 8s. 6d.

Nature's Paradox: or, the innocent Impostor, originally intituled Iphigenes, englished, from the French, by Major Wright. Lond. 1652, 4to. A romance, interspersed with poetry, pp. 372, besides 6 leaves of introductory matter. Prefixed is a frontispiece by Vaughan. Nassau, pt. i. 2149, date 1651, 9s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2130, 5s. 6d.

The loving Enemie made English by Major Wright, as his Recreation during his Imprisonment. Lond. 1650, 12mo. 4s. Several other of the pious stories, writReprinted in Ni-ten by this prelate to counteract the rochols' Progresses of K. James I. mances of his time have been translated into English.

Tho. Campiani Epigrammatum Libri II. Vmbra. Lond. 1619, 12mo. Of the two Books of Epigrams, the first contains 225, the latter, 228, then follows the Umbra, a long Poem, with 13 Elegies.

A new Way of making fowre parts in Counter-point, by a most familiar and infallible Rvle. Secondly, a necessary Discourse of Keyes and their proper Closes. Thirdly, the allowed Passages of all concords perfect, or imperfect, are declared. Also by Way of Preface, the Nature of the Scale is expressed, with a briefe Method teaching to sing. Pr. by T. S. for John Browne. 8vo. These musical instructions, probably published about 1613, were reprinted as The Art of setting or composing of Mvsick in Parts.' Lond. 1660, 8vo. as 'The Art of Descant, or composing Musick in Parts,' &c. 1674, 8vo. Some of Campion's poems are printed in Davison's Poetical Rhapsody.

CAMPIS, Thomas de. Fiue notable Chapytres moche profytable for euery Man, dylygently to recorde, and after do folowe thyr tene Degrees of Mortyfycacyon. Impr. by me Rob. Wyer. 16mo.

Contains e 6, in eights. At the end 'Hec, Thomas de Campis.'

Canada.-The Canadian Freeholder. Lond. 1777-9. 8vo. 3 vols. 98.

Written by Fr. Maseres, Cursitor Baron of the Court of Exchequer.

- A few plain Directions for Persons intending to proceed as Settlers to Upper Canada. By an English Farmer settled there. Lond. 1820. 12mo.

but useful little work.
Pp. 100, with a map. A hastily written

CANALE, Ch. Rich. Etchings, after the original Designs of Raffaele, Parmegiano, Guido Reni, &c. Lond. 1775. fol.

Consisting of 119 plates, published by Boydell.

Grand Canaries, made this last Canaries.-The Conquest of the saile of shippes, sent forth at the summer by threescore and thirteene command and direction of the States generall of the United Prouinces, to the Coast of Spaine and the

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