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CARNILIA (GASP.) Tractatvs de Modo Cibi svmendi. 4° Gen. 1594.

CARNINUS (CLAUD.) Tractatvs de Vi et Potestate Legvm hvmanarvm in tres Partes dissectvs. 4o Dvac. Catvac. 1608. CARO (ANNIBALE) v. CASTELVETRO. VIRGILIUS.

Apologia de gli Academici di Banchi di Roma, contra M. Lodovico Castelvetro da Modena; in forma d'uno Spaccio di Maestro Pasquino: con alcune Operette del Predella, del Bvratto, di Ser Fedocco, in difesa de la seguente Canzone del Commendatore Annibal Caro: appertennenti tutte à l'uso de la Lingua Toscana, & al uero modo di Poetare. 4o Parma, 1558. Le Lettere familiari. 2 tom. 4° Ven. 1573-5.

4° Ven. 1581.

4° Ven. 1603.

4° Ven. 1610.

Gli Straccioni Comedia. 12° Ven. 1582.

12° Ven. 1628.

Rime. 4o Ven. Giunt. 1584.

CARO (RODRIGO) Antigvedades y Principado de la ilustrissima Civdad de Sevilla, y Chorographia de sv Convento ivridico, o antigva Chancilleria. fol. Sev. 1634.

CAROLINA, v. AMERICA.

The two Charters granted by King Charles II. to the Proprietors of Carolina: with the first and last fundamental Constitutions of that Colony. 4° Lond.

A brief Description of the Province of Carolina on the Coasts of Florida. 4° Lond. 1666.

Carolina; or a Description of the present State of that Country: published by T. A. Gent. 4° Lond. 1682.

An Account of the Province of Carolina in America: together with an Abstract of the Patent. 4° Lond. 1682. ed. alt. 4° Lond. 1682.

Proposals made to all such Persons as shall undertake to become the first Setlers on Rivers, Harbours, or Creeks, whose Mouth or Entrance is Southwards or Westwards of Cape St. Romana in the Prouince of Carolina. 4o

Profitable Advice for Rich and Poor; in a Dialogue or Discourse between James Freeman a Carolina Planter, and Simon Question a West-Country Farmer: containing a Description or True Relation of South Carolina; with Propositions for the advantageous settlement of People in general, but especially the laborious Poor, in that fruitful, pleasant, and profitable Country for its Inhabitants. So

The Address of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal presented to her Majesty 13 March 1705. relating to the Province of Carolina; with her Majesties most gracious Answer thereunto. fol. Lond. 1705.

The humble Submission of several Kings, Princes, Generals, &c. to the Crown of England, lately presented to the right hon. Sir Nath. Johnston, the present Governour of Carolina under her Majesty Queen Anne. fol. Lond. 1707.

The Case of the Church of England in Carolina. fol. '

CARO

CAROLINA. Description du Pays nommé Caroline. fol.
A new and accurate Account of the Provinces of South-
Carolina and Georgia. 8° Lond. 1732.

A Letter from South Carolina giving an Account of the Soil, Air, Product, Trade, &c. of that Province. 8° Lond. 1732.

Further Observations intended for improving the Culture and Curing of Indigo, &c. in South-Carolina. 8° Lond. 1747.

Journal of the Provincial Congress of South Carolina, 1776. Published by order of the Congress. 8° Lond. repr. 1776. An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia. 2 vol. 8° Lond. 1779. CAROLINE (WILHELMINA) Queen of Great-Britain. v. BISSET.

CLARKE. MORELL. POTTER.

An Ode to the Queen, on the happy Accession of their Majesties to the Crown. 8° Lond. [1727.]

The Ceremonial Proceeding to a private Interment of her late Majesty Queen Caroline of blessed memory from the Princes Chamber to Westminster Abbey. fol.

Heidendom, in

CAROLINE MATILDA, Queen of Denmark. Memoirs of an unfortunate Queen; interspersed with Letters (written by herself) to several of her illustrious Relations and Friends, on various subjects and occasions. 8° Lond. 1776. CAROLINUS (GODEFR.) Het Hedendaagsche Asia, Africa, en Europe. 4° Amst. 1661. CAROLL (WILLIAM) A Letter to the rev. Dr. Benjamin Prat, wherein the dangerous Errors in a late Book, intituled, "An "Essay concerning the Use of Reason in Propositions, the "evidence whereof depends upon human Testimony," are detected, confuted, &c. 4° Lond. 1707.

CAROLO (LUDOVICUS JACOB à S.) v. JACOB.

CAROLUS I. M. Br. Rex. v. ALDRED. ANGLIA. APOPTHEGMATA. BATE. BAYLIE. BELLENDENUS. BENNET (Rob.) BISACCIONI.

BROMLEY. BULSTRODE. BUTLER. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. CANTABRIGIA. CANTRELL. CAVALIERS. CLOTHIER. COKE. COMMONS. CROWE. DISSENTERS. ESSEX. ESTRANGE. FARRAR. FORDE. FRANKLIN. HARRIS. HENRICUS VIII. HERBERT. KING. MIRANDULA. OXONIUM. PAPA. PARLIAMENT. PENA. PETITIONS. PHILIPS. PHILIPPUS IV.

Hisp. Rex. PORTUGALLIA. POWELL. PRESBYTERIAN. PRIMEROSE.

PRODINUS. PROPHETÆ. PRYNNE. READING. VAUGHAN.

BAZIAIKA. The Workes of King Charles the Martyr: with a Collection of Declarations, Treaties, and other Papers, concerning the Differences betwixt his Sacred Majesty and his Two Houses of Parliament. 2 vol. fol. Lond. 1662.

A trve Relation and Iovrnall of the Manner of the Arrivall, and magnificent Entertainment giuen to the high and mighty Prince Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the King of Spaine in his Court at Madrid. 4° Lond. 1623.

VOL. II.

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CAROLUS

CAROLUS I. Two Royall Entertainments lately given to the most illvstriovs Prince Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the high and mighty Philip the fourth, King of Spaine, &c. at the Feasts of Easter and Pentecost. Transl. out of the Spanish Originals printed at Madrid. 4° Lond. 1623.

The ioyfull Returne of the most illvstrious Prince, Charles, Prince of Great Brittaine, from the Court of Spaine. Together with a Relation of his magnificent Entertainment in Madrid, and on his way to St. Anderas, by the King of Spaine. Transl. out of the Spanish Copie. 4° Lond. 1623.

A trve Discovrse of all the royal Passages, Tryvmphs, and Ceremonies, obserued at the Contract and Mariage of the high and mighty Charles, King of Great Britaine, and the most excellentest of Ladies, the Lady Henrietta Maria of Burbon, sister to the most Christian King of France. Together with her Iourney from Paris to Bulloigne, and thence unto Douer in England, where the King met her, and the manner of their Enterview. &c. 4° Lond. 1625.

Le Triomphe Glorievx et l'Ordre des Ceremonies obseruees au Mariage du Roy de la Grand' Bretagne, & de Madame sœur du Roy. Par le sieur D. B. 8° Par. 1625.

Anagrammata Regia. In honorem maximi et mansvetissimi Regis Caroli conscripta. Quibus Heroica quædam subnectuntur. Opusculum regiis Nuptijs destinatum; nunc verò Auctoris opera auctum & emendatum. 4° Lond. 1626.

A Declaration of the trve Cavses which moued his Maiestie to assemble, and after inforced him to dissolue the two last Meetings in Parliament. 4° Lond. 1626.

Eclogve, ov Chant pastoral svr les Nopces des serenissimes Princes Charles Roy de la Grand' Bretagne, France, & Irlande, & de Henriette Marie, fille de Henry le Grand, Roy de France & de Nauarre. 4° Lond. 1627.

His Maiesties Declaration to all his louing Subjects of the Causes which moued him to dissolue the last Parliament. 4° Lond. 1628.

Orders appointed by his Maiestie to be straitly obserued, for the preuenting and remedying of the Dearth of Graine and Victuall. 4° Lond. 1630.

Articles of Peace, Entercovrse, and Commerce, concluded in the names of the most high and mighty Kings, Charles King of Great Britaine, and Philip the fourth King of Spaine, &c. in a Treaty at Madrit, 5 Nov. M.DC.XXX. Lond. 1630.

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The Kings Maiesties Declaration to his Subjects, concerning lawfull Sports to bee vsed. 4° Lond. 1633.

His Maiesties Commission, and fvrther Declaration, concerning the reparation of St. Paul's Church. 4° Lond. 1633. Horti Carolini Rosa altera. 4o Oxon. 1640.

His Majesties Declaration concerning his Proceedings with his Subjects of Scotland, since the Pacification in the Camp neere Berwick. 4° Lond. 1640.

CAROLUS

CAROLUS I. His Majesties Declaration to all his loving Subjects of the Causes which moved him to dissolve the last Parliament. 4° Lond. 1640.

Relatie oft kort verhael van het Afgrijselijck ende moordadigh verraet ghepractiseert tegens den Koninck ende de voornaemste Heeren des Parlements in Schotlandt, ende door wien het ontdeckt is. 4o Amst. 1641.

Een ondeckte Conspiratie, ofte het Raport vande Gecommitteerde aen het Lege-huys des Parlaments, noopende de examinatie van ettelijcke van de Conspirateurs ende andere in't leste verraet vauden 17 Junii 1641. 4° 1641.

His Majesties Message concerning Licenses granted to persons going into Ireland: and the Answer of the House of Commons: with his Majesties Reply to the House of Commons Answer. 4° Lond. 1641.

His Majesties Answer to a Message sent to him by the House of Commons, concerning Licences granted by him to persons going to Ireland. fol. Lond. 1641.

The Lord Keepers Speech to the Hovse of Commons, at the passing of two Bills. Together with the Kings Majesties Message to both Houses, concerning the raising of Men for Ireland, the taking away of the Bishops Votes out of the House of Peers, the banishing of Popish Priests, and the setling of the Governement and Liturgie of the Church. 4° Lond. 1641. His Maties. Speech & the Queenes Speech, concerning the Reasons of the House of Commons, to stay the Queenes going into Holland. fol. Lond. 1641.

Mr. Speakers Speech, with his Majesties Speech to both Houses of Parliament at the passing of the Bill for Tonnage and Poundage. 4o 1641.

The trve Effigies of our most illustrious Soveraigne Lord King Charles, Qveene Mary, with the rest of the Royall Progenie. 4° Lond. 1641.

A Copy of the Foure Reasons to diswade the King from his Journey into Scotland for fourteene Dayes longer. Delivered by Mr. Hollis to the Lords at a Conference, 7 Aug. 1641. fol. 1641.

A Relation of the Kings Entertainment into Scotland on Fryday the 13. of August, 1641. As also a Coppy of a Speech which the Speaker for Scotland spake to his Majesty. And how the Effigies of my Lord Sandwidge was carv'd in wood, and beheaded after he was condemned of High Treason. 4o 1641.

His Majesties Passing through the Scot's Armie, as also his Entertainment by Generall Lesly. Together with the Manner of the Scots marching out of New Castle. 4o 1641.

The Kings Speech to the Parliament of Scotland the 17 of August 1641. 4°

CAROLUS

CAROLUS I. From Scotland. Two Coppies of Letters; the one sent from his Majestie Aug. 31. to the Lord Keeper, the other Sept. 1. from a Gentleman to his Friend concerning the Proceedings of the Parliament in Scotland. 4o 1641.

Newes from Scotland. His Majesties Manifest touching the Palatine Cause. An Act of Parliament concerning the same. &c. 4° Lond. repr. 1641.

His Majesties Manifest touching the Palatine Cavse: and the Votes of both Houses concerning the same. 4° Lond. 1641.

His Majestics Manifestation concerning the Palatine Cause. 4o 1641.

The Kings most excellent Majesties Proclamation, and the Estates of Parliament in Scotland, for the publishing of certaine Statutes and Ordinances concerning the unnecessary Confluence of his Liege-people to Edinburgh in the time of this Parliament. Oct. 20. 1641. 4o Edinb. 1641.

The Copy of a Letter sent by the Lords and Commons in Parliament to the Committees now attending his Royall Majestie in Scotland, Oct. 23. 1641. 4° Lond. 1641.

His Majesties Answer to the Petition which accompanied the Declaration of the House of Commons presented to him at Hampton-Court the first of December 1641. 4° Lond. 1641.

His Majesties Speech to both Houses of Parliament, December the second 1641. 4° Lond. 1641.

The Kings Majesties most gratiovs Speech to both Houses of Parliament on Thurseday the second of December 1641. 4° Lond. 1641.

His Royall Majesties Speech spoken in the High Court of Parliament on Friday December the 2. 1641: with the Love which his Majesty lately hath shown to the City of London by knighting five Aldermen at Hampton Courte, and giving them again into their hands London-Derrie. 4" 1641.

The King's Speech on the 2. Day of December 1641 to the honourable House of Parliament. Likewise a true Relation of all the Rapes and Murders which have lately been committed by the Papists in Jreland. &c. 4° Lond. 1641.

His Majesties Speech, delivered to both Houses in Parliament, the 14th of December 1641. 4° Lond. 1641.

A Proposition or Message sent the 31. of Decemb. 1641. to his Majestie, by the House of Commons, for a Guard : together with his Majesties gracious Answer thereunto. 4° Lond. 1641.

His Majesties Speech in the House of Commons 4o Januarii 1641. 4° Lond. 1641.

— The Kings Majesties Demand of the House of Commons concerning those Members who were accused of High Treason, Jan. 4. 1641. with Mr. Speaker's Reply: &c. 4° Lond. 1641.

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