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CHASTELLAIN (Georges) Chronique des Ducs de Bourgogne, publiées pour la première fois.-Buchon, Coll. des Chroniques, tomes 41-43. CHASTES (De) Voyage to Tercera in 1583.-Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 1.

CHASTILLON (Seigneur de)-see Colligny.

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CHASTRE (M. de la) Mémoire du Voyage de M. le Duc de Guise en
Italie, la Prinse de Callais et de Thionville (1556 & 1557). –
Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 1" Série, tome 32.
CHATEAUBRIAND (Le Vicomte A. F. de) Euvres complètes. 22 vols.
8° Paris, 1836.

Congrès de Vérone, Guerre d'Espagne, Négociations, et Colonies Espagnoles. 2 vols. 8° Paris, 1838.

The Last of the Abencerages.-see Irving.

CHATEAUNEUF (A. de) Architectura Domestica (Germ. and English). 4° London, 1839.

CHATEAUVIEUX (Fr. Lullin de) Lettres écrites d'Italie en 1812 et 1813, à M. Charles Pictet. 8° Genève, 1820.

12°

CHATHAM (William Pitt, Earl of) Letters to his nephew, Thomas Pitt, afterwards Lord Camelford [edited by Lord Grenville]. London, 1804.

Correspondence; edited by the Executors of his son, John Earl of Chatham. 4 vols. 8° London, 1838.

Anecdotes of his Life, and the principal events of his time; with his Speeches in Parliament, from 1736-1778, [by John Almon]. 3 vols. 8° London, 1797.

His History; containing his Speeches in Parliament, a portion of his Correspondence never before published, with an account of the principal events and persons of his time, by Francis Thackeray. 2 vols. 4° London, 1827.

CHÂTRE (le Comte de la) Mémoires; contenant la fin du Règne de Louis XIII. et le commencement de celui de Louis XIV.-Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 2nde Série, tome 51.

CHATTERTON (Thomas) The Works, with Life, by G. Gregory, and Miscellaneous Poems, edited by R. Southey. 3 vols. 8° London, 1803.

see Rowley.

CHAUCER (Geoffrey) The Canterbury Tales; with an Essay on his language and versification, Notes and a Glossary, by Thomas Tyrwhitt. 2 vols. 4° Oxford, 1798.

Poems. British Poets, vols. 1 to 5.

Life, with Memoirs of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by William Godwin. 4 vols. 8° London, 1804.

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CHAUDON (L. M.) et F. A. Delandine. Dictionnaire Historique; avec des Tables chronologiques. 13 vols. 8° Lyon, 1804.

CHAUFEPIE (Jaques G. de) Nouveau Dictionnaire Historique et Critique, pour servir de Supplement au Dictionnaire de P. Bayle. 4 vols. fol. Amsterd. 1750-56.

CHAUNCY (Sir Henry) The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire. Folio. London, 1700.

K

CHEAP (Capt. D.) The Wreck of the Wager, and Adventures of the Ship's Company.-Burney's Discoveries in the South Seas, vol. 5.

CHEKE (Sir John) Life, by John Strype. 8° Oxford, 1821.

CHEMISTRY (The Elements of) familiarly explained and practically illustrated. 12° London, 1831.

CHENEVIX (Richard) Essay on National Character; being an inquiry into some of the principal causes, which contribute to form and modify the characters of nations in a state of civilization. 2 vols. 8° London, 1832.

CHERRY (Henry C.) Illustrations of the Saints' Days, and other Festivals of the Church. Vol. 1. 12° London, 1842.

CHESNEY (Colonel F. R.) On the Navigation of the Red Sea and of the Euphrates. Folio. London, 1833.

CHESTER (THE) PLAYS: a Collection of Mysteries founded upon Scriptural subjects, and formerly represented by the Trades of Chester at Whitsuntide, edited by T. Wright. (Shakspeare Society.) 8° London, 1843.

London, 1835.

CHESTER (Harry) The Lay of the Lady Ellen. 12° CHESTERFIELD (Philip, Earl of) Letters to several celebrated individuals of the time of Charles II., James II., William III. and Queen Anne; with a Memoir of Lord Chesterfield. 8° London, 1829.

CHETTLE (Henry) Kind-heart's Dream; containing five apparitions, with their invectives against abuses reigning; edited by E. F. Rimbault. (Percy Society.) 8° London, 1841.

CHEVALIER (M.) Description of the Plain of Troy, translated, with Notes, by A. Dalzel. 4° Edinburgh, 1791.

CHEVERNY (Philippe Hurault, Comte de) Mémoires.-Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 1 Série, tome 36.

CHEYNE (George) Philosophical Principles of Natural Religion. 8° London, 1705.

CHIABRERA (Gabriello) Rime. 3 vols. 8° Milano, 1807.

Angelica in Ebuda; Tragedia.-Teatro Italiano Antico, tomo 9.
see Raccolta di Poesie Liriche.

CHILDE (Alexander) Notes taken out of his Journal.
Voyages, vol. 1.

Purchas's

CHILDREN (J. G.)-see Zoological Club of the Linnæan Society.

CHILLINGWORTH (William) Works; with Life. Folio. London, 1742. CHINA. The Penal Code of China; being the Fundamental Laws, and a selection from the Supplementary Statutes; translated by Sir George Staunton. 4° London, 1810.

Report of proceedings on a Voyage to the Northern Ports of China, in the ship Lord Amherst. 8° London, 1833.

and Chinese Literature.- -see Davis (John Francis.)

CHINESE (An Encyclopædia in). 3 vols. 4°

CHINOIS (Mémoires concernant les), par les Missionnaires.-see Mémoires. CHITTY (Joseph) On the Game Laws and Fisheries. 2 vols. 8° London, 1812.

CHODZKO (Alex.) Specimens of the Popular Poetry of Persia, as found in the Adventures and Improvisations of Kurroglou; translated, with philological and historical Notes. (Orient. Transl. Fund.) London, 1842.

CHOISEUL (M. le Duc de) Relation du Départ de Louis xvI., le 20 Juin, 1791. 8° Paris, 1822.

CHOISNIN (Jean) Mémoires.-Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 1re Série, tome 38.

CHOISY (l'Abbé de) Mémoires pour servir a l'histoire de Louis xiv.—
Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 2nde Série, tome 63.

CHONIATES NICETAS. Discours sur les Monuments détruits ou mutilés
par les Croisés en 1204.-Buchon, Coll. des Chroniques, tome 3.
CHRISTIAN'S (The) Prayer; with Notes. 8° London, 1831.
CHRISTIAN (P.) Résumé de l'Histoire de Paris.—see Nodier.

CHRISTIE (James) Disquisitions upon the painted Greek Vases, and their probable connexion with the Shows of the Eleusinian and other Mysteries. 4° London, 1825.

Essay on that earliest species of Idolatry, the Worship of the Elements. 4° London, 1814.

CHRISTMAS CAROLS (Specimens of Old), selected from MSS. and Printed Books. By Thomas Wright. (Percy Society.) 8° London, 1841. CHRONICLE of the Cid, translated by Robert Southey. 4° London, 1808. of Man and the Isles.-see Johnstone.

of Scotland.-see Wynton.

CHRONICLES.-See Arnold, Fabyan, Froissart, Grafton, Hall, Hardyng, Holinshed, Lanquet, Monstrelet, Rastell, Saxon Chronicle, Stow, Strutt, and Warkworth.

CHRONICON PASCHALE, ad exemplar Vaticanum, recensuit Lud. Dindorfius, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis et Indice. (Script. Byzant.) 2 vols. 8° Bonnæ, 1832.

CHRONIQUE Anonyme en dialecte Rouchy.-Buchon, Coll. des Chroniques, tome 3.

CHRONOLOGIE NOVENAIRE.- -see Cayet.

CHRYSOSTOM (Joannes) Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat. ad MSS. codices castigata, cum Notis, Vita, Append. et Indicibus, opera B. de Montfaucon, Ord. S. Benedicti. 13 vols. fol. Parisiis, 1718-38. CHURCH (Essays on the), by a Layman. 12° London, 1834. (Letters on the), by an Episcopalian. (The) of England Quarterly Review.

London.

8° London, 1826.

Vols. 1 to 3, 1837-8. 8°

of England (Conversations concerning the) and the "Sayings and Doings" of her enemies. 12° London, 1838.

Patronage, Scotland: Report from the Committee, with the Minutes of Evidence. Folio. London, 1834.

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CHURCHILL.-See Voyages and Travels.

(Charles) Poetical Works; with explanatory Notes, and Life [by W. Tooke.] 2 vols. 8° London, 1804.

Poetical Works; with copious Notes, and a Life of the Author, by W. Tooke. 3 vols. 12° London, 1844.

Poems. British Poets, vols. 61 and 62.

CHURCHYARD (Thomas) Chips concerning Scotland; being a Collection of his pieces relative to that country; with Historical Notices, and a Life of the Author, by George Chalmers. 8° London, 1817. CHURTON (Ralph) Lives of Bishop William Smith and Sir Richard Sutton, Founders of Brasennose College; with Appendix. Oxford, 1822.

see Nowell.

CIAKCIAK (Emm.) Dizionario Italiano-Armeno-Turco. 4° Venezia, 1804. CIBBER (Colley) Plays. 2 vols. 4° London, 1721.

Life, and Historical View of the Stage during his own time, written by himself. 2 vols. 12° London, 1756.

CICERO. Opera, cum delectu Commentariorum, variis Lectionibus, et Indicibus (in vol. 9) edidit Jos. Olivetus. 9 vols. 4° Parisiis, 1740. Opera, ex recens. J. A. Ernesti, edidit C. F. Nobbe. Lipsiæ, 1824.

Opera Philosophica, ex. edit. Ernesti, cum Notis in usum Delphini, Notis Variorum, et Indicibus (in vol. 3). 3 vols. 8° Londini, 1830.

Libri Rhetorici, ex edit. Ernesti, cum Notis in usum Delph. Notis Variorum, et Indicibus (in Op. Phil. vol. 3). 4 vols. 8° Londini, 1830.

Orationes, ex edit. Ernesti, cum Notis in usum Delphini, Notis Variorum, et Indicibus (in Op. Phil. vol. 3). 7 vols. 8° Londini,

1830.

Epistolæ ad Diversos, ex edit. Ernesti, cum Notis in usum Delphini, Notis Variorum, et Indicibus (in Op. Phil. vol. 3). 2 vols. 8° Londini, 1830.

Letters to several of his Friends; translated, with Remarks, by W. Melmoth. 3 vols. 8° London, 1753.

Epistolæ ad Pompon. Atticum, cum Notis Variorum, ex recens. J. G. Grævii, cum Indicibus. 2 vols. 8° Amstelod. 1684.

De Re Publica, ex editione Angeli Maii. 8° Parisiis, 1823.
Lexicon Ciceronianum.-see Nizolius.

Life, by Conyers Middleton. 3 vols. 8° London, 1801.

CICOGINI (Jacopo)-Raccolta di Poesie Rusticali.

CICOGNARA (Il Conte Leopoldo) Storia della Scultura, dal suo risorgimento in Italia sino al secolo di Canova, per servire di continuazione all' opere di Winckelmann e di d'Agincourt; con le Tavole in folio. 7 vols. 8° Prato, 1823-4.

Le Fabbriche più cospicue di Venezia, misurate, illustrate, ed intagliate, dai Membri della Veneta Reale Accademia di Belle Arti. 2 vols. fol. Venezia, 1815–20.

CID (THE)-see Chronicle, and Herder.

CIMBER (M. L.) et F. Danjou. Archives curieuses de l'Histoire de France, depuis Louis XI. jusqu'à Louis XVIII.; ou, Collection de Pièces, rares et intéressantes, telles que Chroniques, Mémoires, Pamphlets, &c.; accompagnées de Notes et d'Eclaircissemens. 1re Série. 15 vols. 8° Paris, 1834-37.

Seconde Série. 12 vols. 8° Paris, 1837-40. CINGOLI (Benedetto)-Raccolta di Poesie Liriche.

CINNAMUS (Joannes) Epitome Rerum ab J. et Alex. Comnenis Gestarum, et Nicephori Bryennii Commentarii, cura A. Meineke. (Script. Byzant.) 8° Bonnæ, 1836.

CINONIO (Mambelli) Osservazioni della Lingua Italiana, illustrate ed accresciute da Luigi Lamberti. 4 vols. 8° Milano, 1809.

CINTHIO (Giov. Batt. Giraldi) Egle, Favola di Satire.-Parnaso Italiano, tomo 24.

Orbecche, Tragedia.-Teatro Italiano Antico, tomo 4.

Arrenopia, Tragedia.-Teatro Italiano Antico, tomo 5. CIVIALE (Jean) Traité de l'affection Calculeuse. 8° Paris, 1838. CLANRICARDE (Marquis of) Memoirs; containing original Papers and Letters of Charles II., Marquis of Ormonde, &c.; with a Digression on the Antiquities of Ireland. 8° London, 1722.

CLAPPERTON (Captain H.) Journal of a Second Expedition into Africa, from the Bight of Benin to Soccatoo; with the Journal of Richard Lander and Life of Clapperton. 4° London, 1829.

see Denham.

CLARAC (Le Comte de) Description du Musée des Antiques du Louvre. 12° Paris, 1830.

CLARENDON (Edward, Earl of) The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England; with an historical view of the affairs of Ireland. 6 vols. 8° Oxford, 1819.

History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England; with all the suppressed passages and the unpublished Notes of Bishop Warburton. 8 vols. 8° Oxford, 1826.

Life, including a Continuation of his History, written by himself; with the suppressed passages. 3 vols. 8° Oxford, 1827.

and Whitlock compared.-see Whitlock.

Collection of State Papers; containing the materials of his History of the Rebellion. 3 vols. fol. Oxford, 1766-86.

Religion and Policy; with a Survey of the Power and Jurisdiction of the Pope in the dominions of other princes. 2 vols. 8° Oxford, 1811.

Miscellaneous Works. Folio. London, 1751.

Life and Administration; with the original Correspondence, by T. H. Lister. 3 vols. 8° London, 1838.

see Dover (Lord)

(Correspondence of Henry, Earl of) and of his brother, Laurence, Earl of Rochester; with the Diary of Lord Clarendon, 1687-90, and the Diary of the Lord Rochester, during his Embassy to Poland, in 1676; edited, with Notes, by S. W. Singer. 2 vols. 4° London, 1828. CLARIDGE (R. T.) Hydropathy; or, the Cold Water Cure, as practised by V. Priessnitz. 8° London, 1842.

CLARK (E.)-See Sherwill.

(Sir James) The Influence of Climate in the prevention and cure of Chronic Diseases. 8° London, 1829.

Second Edition. 8° London, 1830.

The Sanative Influence of Climate. 12° London, 1841.

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