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CORN LAWS. "Those who live in Glass Houses should not throw Stones." A Letter to Messrs. Cobden and Co.'s League Tax Collectors. (Misc. Coll. vol. 5.) 120 London, 1843.

Take care of your Pockets! "We want 50,000l." (Misc. Coll. vol. 5.) 12° London, 1843.

Do as we hid you! or, League Freedom of Discussion. (Misc. Coll. vol. 5.) 120 London, 1843.

Treachery of the League; Letter from a Convict to his Friends at Stockport. (Misc. Coll. vol. 5.) 12° London, 1843.

League Hypocrisy ; or, "The Friends of the Poor" unmasked. (Misc. Coll. vol. 5.) 120 London, 1843.

The League and the Aristocracy. (Misc. Coll. vol. 5.) 12° London, 1843. The League threshed and winnowed. (Misc. Coll. vol. 5.) 12° London, 1843. Appeal to the Common Sense of the Working Classes. (Misc. Coll. vol. 5.) 120 London, 1843.

To the Agricultural Population. (Misc. Coll. vol. 5.) 120 London, 1843.

see Ashpitel, Atkinson, Bain, Bell, "Currency," Farr, Fitzwilliam, Gladstone, Gore Hall, Howick, Lawn, Malthus, Moreton, Newnham, Oswald, Pappafy, Peel, Porter, Ricardo, Salomons, Senior, Torrens, Tyrconnel, Western, Whitmore, Wickham, Wilson; and also the collection formed on this subject.

CORNEY (Bolton) On the New General Biographical Dictionary; a Specimen of Amateur Criticism, in Letters to Sylvanus Urban. (Ath. Coll. vol. 141.) 8° London (privately printed), 1839.

1838.

Ideas on Controversy. (Ath. Coll. vol. 141.) 8° London (privately printed),

see D'Israeli.

CORNWALLIS (Earl) Examination before a Committee of the House of Commons upon Sir William Howe's Papers. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 91.) 8° London, 1779.

A Letter to the Marquis of Cornwallis, in which the Administration are considered. (Union Coll. vol. 1.) 8° (Sir C.)-see Wales. (Colonel)-see France.

leading measures of his Dublin, 1799.

CORONATION OATH. A Letter to the Earl Grey on the Obligation of the Coronation Oath. (Ath. Coll. vol. 47.) 8° London, 1833.

CORPORATIONS. Considerations offered to all the Corporations of England, in their future Elections of Burgesses to serve in Parliament. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 19.) 8° London, 1772.

Letters of Civis on the Corporation Commission, reprinted from the Morning Chronicle. (Ath. Coll. vol. 9.) 8° London, 1834.

What should the Lords do with the Corporation Reform Bill? (Ath. Coll. vol. 54.) 8° London, 1835.

and Test Acts. The Dispute adjusted, about the proper time of applying for a Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts; by shewing that No time is Proper. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 126.) 8° Oxford, 1790.

CORRIE (E.) On the Duties on Beer, Malt, and Spirits. (Mack. Coll. vol. 2.) 8° Liverpool, 1813.

COTTINGHAM (J. H.) Some Observations on the projected Union between Great Britain and Ireland. (Union Coll. vol. 2.) 8° Dublin, 1798.

COTTON (Henry) Cui bono? a Letter to the Right Hon. E. G. Stanley. (Ath. Coll. vol. 32.) 8° Dublin, 1833.

The Cotton trade of India. (Ath. Coll. vols. 105 and 125.) 8° London, 1839. Letter to Lord Althorp, on the Duty on Printed Cottons; with Observations on the Letter. (Ath. Coll. vol. 14.) 8° London, 1831.

COUCH (Captain) Observations on the Solid Channel invented by him. (Ath. Coll. vol. 95.) 8° London, 1834.

COUNTRY MAGISTRATES. Facts illustrative of the mode in which the Law is administered by Country Magistrates: or, a Narrative of the Case of B. Handley and the Rev. William Waters. (Ath. Coll. vol. 107.) 8° London, 1839.

COURT (M. H.) Analysis of the Natural Price of Corn, with observations on the Speech of Sir Robert Peel to his constituents at Tamworth. (Corn L. Coll. vol. 2.) 8° London, 1841.

COURTENAY (J.) Two Apologetical Odes and an Elegy. (Mack. Coll. vol. 7.) 8° London, 1808.

Characteristick Sketches of some of the most distinguished Speakers in the House of Commons since the year 1780. (Mack. Coll. vol. 3.) 8° London, 1808. (James) Inquiry into the propriety of establishing a National Observatory. (Am. Coll. vol. 18.) 8° Charleston, 1827.

(T. P.) Letter to Lord Grenville, on the Sinking Fund. (Ath. Coll. vol. 14.) 8° London, 1828.

Farewell Address to his Constituents at Totness. (Ath. Coll. vol. 30.) 8° London, 1832.

COWELL (J. W.) Letter to J. T. Becher, in reply to Charges and Assertions in his Anti-Pauper System. (Ath. Coll. vol. 45.) 8° London, 1834.

Cox (D.) An Appeal to the Public in behalf of Elizabeth Canning. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 12.) 8° London, 1753.

(J.) Narrative of the Thief-takers, alias Thief-makers, Macdaniel, Berry, and Eagan, alias Gahagan. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 16.) 8° London, 1756.

COXE (R. S.)-see Meade.

CRADOCK (J.) Zobeide, a Tragedy. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 35.) 8° London, 1771. CRAFTSMAN. Sedition and Defamation displayed, in a Letter by the Craftsman. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 21.) 8° London, 1731.

Reply to a scurrilous Libel, "Sedition and Defamation displayed," by Caleb D'Anvers. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 21.) 8° London, 1731.

Letter to the Person last mentioned in the Craftsman. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 21.) 8° London, 1731.

Remarks on the Craftsman's Vindication of his two Hon. Patrons. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 21.) 8° London, 1731.

Answer to an infamous Libel intitled "Remarks on the Craftsman, &c." (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 21.) 8° London, 1731.

A Letter to Mr. P. on occasion of his Answer to the "Remarks." (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 21.) 8° London, 1731.

A final Answer to the "Remarks," and to all the Libels against the Person mentioned in the Craftsman. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 21.) 8° London, 1731.

CRAIG (Edward) A Lecture on the formation of a habit of Scientific Inquiry. (Ath. Coll. vol. 101.) 12° London, 1837.

(Sir J. H.)-see Christie.

CRAUFURD (H. W.) The Russian Fleet in the Baltic, in 1836. (Ath. Coll. vol. 95.) 8° London, 1837.

Observations in favour of his Statement [on the Russian Navy]. (Ath. Coll. vol. 95.) 8 Portsea, 1837.

CREASY (E. S.) The Spirit of Historical Study. (Ath. Coll. vol. 153.) 8° Lond. 1840. CREMORNE HOUSE. Particulars and Recommendations of the Stadium, or British National Arena, Cremorne House, Chelsea. (Ath. Coll. vol. 51.) 8° Lond. 1835. CRICHTON (Sir Alexander) Notice of his Cabinet of Minerals. (Ath. Coll. vol. 21.) 8° London, 1826.

CRIME. Hints on the necessity of a Change of Principle in our Legislation, for the efficient protection of Society from Crime. (Ath. Coll. vol. 47.) 8° London, 1833.

CRISIS. The Crisis of Honesty; being an Answer to the Crisis of Property. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 17.) 8° London, 1720.

Hints from an Honest Man on the present Important Crisis of a New Reign and a New Parliament. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 60.) 8° London, 1761.

Observations on the Crisis, 1836-37; with Suggestions for a Remedy against Commercial Pressures. (Ath. Coll. vol. 100.) 8° London, 1837.

CROFTS (J.)—see Jones.

CROKER (John Wilson) Speech on the Question that "the Reform Bill do pass." (Ath. Coll. vol. 18.) 8° London, 1831.

CROLY (David) Essay on Ecclesiastical Finance as regards the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland; with a Review of it. (Ath. Coll. vol. 61.) 8° Cork, 1834.

(George) A Sermon, on the

Divine origin, appointment, and obligation of Marriage. (Sermons, vol. 3.) 8° London, 1836.

Speech on Roman Catholic Pledges and Protestant Securities. (Ath. Coll. vol. 88.) 8° London, 1837.

The Reformation, a direct gift of Divine Providence; a Sermon. (Sermons, vol. 2.) 8° London, 1838.

CROMBIE (Alexander) A Letter to D. Ricardo, containing an Analysis of his Pamphlet on the Depreciation of Bank Notes. (Currency Coll. vol. 2.) 8° Lond. 1817.

Letter to George Grote on the Ballot. (Ath. Coll. vol. 83.) 8° London, 1838. CROMWELL (Oliver) A vindication of Oliver Cromwell and the Whigs of Forty-one, to our Modern Low Churchmen. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 12.) 8° London, 1712. CROPPER (James) Letters to W. Wilberforce, on the Cultivation of Sugar in the East Indies, as a means of abolishing the Slave Trade. (Misc. Coll. vol. 7.) 8° Liverpool, 1822.

Letter to the Liverpool Society for the Abolition of Slavery. (Am. Coll. vol. 29.) 8° Liverpool, 1823.

The Support of Slavery investigated. (Am. Coll. vol. 29, and Slavery Coll. vol. 4.) 8° Liverpool, 1824.

Relief for West India Distress, shewing the inefficiency of Protecting Duties on East India Sugar; and pointing out other modes of certain relief. (Slavery Coll. vol. 4, and Am. Coll. vol. 29.) 8° London, 1823.

Present State of Ireland, with a plan for improving the Condition of the People. (Am. Coll. vol. 29.) 8° Liverpool, 1825.

CROSBIE (Sir Edward William) An Impartial Narrative of his Apprehension, Trial, and Execution. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 36.) 8° London, 1801.

CROWN. A Digest of the Rights and Prerogatives of the Imperial Crown of Great Britain. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 62.) 8° London, 1764.

CRUTTWELL (R.) Reform, without Revolution. (Ath. Coll. vol. 147.) 8° Halesworth, 1839.

Letter to Lord Althorp, on the State of the Currency. (Ath. Coll. vol. 13.) 8° London, 1831.

CUBA. Original Papers relating to the Expedition to the Island of Cuba. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 39.) 8° London, 1744.

CUBITT (W.) Description of a Plan for a Central Union Canal, to lessen the distance and expense between London and Birmingham. (Ath. Coll. vol. 38.) 8° Lond. 1832. CULL (R.) On Impediments of Speech. (Ath. Coll. vol. 26.) 8° London, 1833. CUMBERLAND (Duke of) Libel on the Duke, with minute detail of the attempt to assassinate him, &c. (Ath. Coll. vol. 9.) 8° London, 1833.

(Richard) The West Indian; a Comedy. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 27.) 8° Lond. 1771. CUMING (F. H.) Address delivered at the laying of the Cap-Stone of the ten combined Locks at Lockport, June 24, 1825. (Am. Coll. vol. 17.) 8° Lockport, 1825. CUMMING (John) Speech at Freemasons' Hall against any plan for the Extinction of Church Rates. (Ath. Coll. vol. 66.) 8° London, 1837.

CURIE (Dr.) Clinical Lecture on Homœopathy. (Ath. Coll. vol. 155.) 8° Lond. 1841. CURRENCY. Remarks upon a short but thorough Search into the real cause of the Scarcity of our Silver Coin, &c. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 16.) 8° London, 1718.

A Discourse concerning the Currencies of the British Plantations of America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 46.) 8° London, 1751.

The Real Cause of the Depreciation of the National Currency explained; and the Means of Remedy suggested. (Curr. Coll. vol. 1.) 8° London, 1810.

A comparative view of the present Depreciated Currency, with the Sterling Money of England. (Curr. Coll. vol. 2.) 8° Bath, 1814.

On the Currency in connexion with the Corn Trade, and on the Corn Laws. (Ath. Coll. vol. 14.) 8° London, 1829.

Papers picked up at (Ath. Coll. vol. 13.) 8°

Sea, relating to the Question of Currency and Banking.
Calais, 1831.

The New Monetary System, by a Citizen of the World. (Ath. Coll. vol. 69.) 8° London, 1836.

On Currency. (Ath. Coll. vol. 123.). 8° London, 1840.

Monetary Currency; or, the Operation of Money shown to be a perfect science. (Ath. Coll. vol. 123.) 8° London, 1840.

The Currency; its Laws, Evils, and Remedies, Panics prevented, and high rates of Interest removed. (Ath. Coll. vol. 122.) 8° London, 1840.

The Government Currency Pamphlets, Nos. 1 and 2. (Ath. Coll. vol. 167.) 8° London, 1842.

Thoughts on the Currency. (Ath. Coll. vol. 167.) 8° London, 1842.

Fallacies refuted, and Paper Money vindicated. (Ath. Coll. vol. 176.) 8° London, 1844.

see Bell, Blacker, Bosanquet, Clark, Cockburn, Comber, Corn, Cruttwell, Eliot, Gilbart, Graulhić, Gregg, Haggard, Humphrey, Johnstone, Joplin, Knowles, Leatham, Ley, Loyd, Macqueen, Miles, "Monetary System," Morrison, Norman, Palmer, Pedie, Salomons, Scott, Scrope, Senior, Tooke, Torrens, Twiss, Ward, Wright; and also the collection formed on this subject.

CURTIS (T. A.) State of the Question of Steam Communication with India via the Red Sea; with the Correspondence on that subject between the India Board and the East India Company. (Ath. Coll. vol. 129.) 8° London, 1839.

see Cardwell.

Inventions for Railways, Steam Vessels, &c. (Ath. Coll. vol. 142.) 8° London, 1840.

CUSICK (David) Ancient History of the Six Nations. (Am. Coll. vol. 27.) 8° New York, 1827.

CUST (Sir Edward) Reflections on West India Affairs, after a Visit to the Colonies. (Ath. Coll. vol. 119.) 8° London, 1839.

DALBIAC (Sir J. C.) A Few Words on the Corn Laws. (Corn L. Coll. vol. 3.) 8° London, 1841.

DALRYMPLE (Sir John) The Question considered, whether Wool should be allowed to be Exported. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 98.) 8° London, 1781.

Address and Proposals on the Coal, Tar, and Iron Branches of Trade. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 112.) 8° London, 1784.

DALY (Thomas) The Cash Payment Bill of 1819, and the Bank of England. (Ath. Coll. vol. 123.) 8° London, 1840.

DANCE (Col. Sir C.) Letter to the Duke of Wellington, on the application of Steam Power to Civil and Military purposes. (Ath. Coll. vols. 74 and 95.) 8° Lond. 1837. D'ANDRADA E SILVA (J. B.) Memoir addressed to the General Constituent and Legislative Assembly of Brazil, on Slavery. (Slavery Coll. vol. 5.) 8° London, 1826.

DANIELL (E. R.) Considerations on Reform in Chancery. (Ath. Coll. vol. 151.) 8° London, 1842.

D'ANVERS (Caleb)-see Craftsman, and Excise.

DARLING (Lieut.-Gen. H. C.) Statement in refutation of Mr. Hume's accusations against Lieut.-Gen. Darling, as Governor of New South Wales. (Ath. Coll. vol. 8.) 8° London, 1831.

Letter to Joseph Hume. (Ath. Coll. vols. 8 and 27.) 8° London, 1832.

see Stephen.

DARWIN (Charles) Extracts from his Letters to Professor Henslow, on Geology, &c. (Ath. Coll. vol. 73.) 8° Cambridge (privately printed), 1835.

DAUBENY (Charles) Note on Dr. J. Davy's "Notice of the recent Volcano in the Mediterranean." (Misc. Coll. vol. 4.) 4° London, 1833.

On the Gases from the King's Bath Springs, in Bath. (Misc. Coll. vol. 4.) 4° London, 1834.

Report on our Knowledge of Mineral and Thermal Waters. (Ath. Coll. vol. 73.) 8° London, 1837.

Narrative of an Excursion to the Lake Amsanctus and Mount Vultur, in Apulia. (Ath. Coll. vol. 77.) 8° Oxford, 1835.

1839.

Sketch of the Geology of North America. (Ath. Coll. vol. 117.) 8° Oxford,

On the Public Institutions for the advancement of Agricultural Science in other Countries. (Ath. Coll. vol. 163.) 8° London, 1842.

On the Chemical Constituents of Crops. (Ath. Coll. vol. 163.) 8° London, 1842. Lecture on Institutions for the better Education of the Farming Classes; with Remarks on Experimental Farms. (Ath. Coll. vol. 179.) 8° London, 1844. see Decandole.

DAVENANT (Charles) An Essay upon the Ways and Means of supplying the War. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 1.) 8° London, 1695.

On the Publick Revenues, and on the Trade of England. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 3.) 8° London, 1698.

An Essay upon the Methods of making a People gainers by a Balance of Trade. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 4.) 8° London, 1699.

On the Balance of Power, the Right of making War, Peace, and Alliances, and on Universal Monarchy. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 5.) 8° London, 1701.

On Grants and Resumptions; showing how our Ancestors have proceeded with such Ministers as have procured to themselves Grants, &c. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 5.) 8° London, 1700.

The True Picture of a Modern Whig. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 7.) 8° London, 1701. Essays upon Peace at home and War abroad. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 9.) 8° London, 1704.

A Report on the Act for Taking and Examining the Publick Accounts of the Kingdom. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 12.) 8° London, 1712.

On the East India Trade. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 3.) 8° London, 1697.

DAVIES (Edward)-see Burrows.

DAVIS (John) Speech on the Tariff Bill. (Am. Coll. vol. 30.) 8° Washington, 1828. (J. P.) Facts of vital importance relative to the Embellishment of the Houses

of Parliament. (Ath. Coll. vol. 164.) 8° London, 1843.

(Richard) The State of Education in the Universities, with a view to Philosophic and Medical Education. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 1.) 8° Bath, 1759.

DAVOUST (Le Maréchal) Mémoire au Roi. (Mack. Coll. vol. 14.) 8° Paris, 1814. DAVY (J.)-see Daubeny.

(Colonel W. G.)-see Half-Pay.

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