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time; the rise and progress of Christianity in the East, its present condition, and the probability of its future advancement; with an introduction and map illustrating the British Empire in the East. By Robert Chatfield, L. L. B. London, 1808.

Chatterdon, 1923, D. The life of Chatterdon. By John Davis. London, 1807.

Chaucer, 4139, O. Illustrations of the lives and writings of Gower, and Chaucer; collected from authentic documents. By the Rev. H. J. Todd, M. A. London, 1810.

Chirol, 4154, O. An inquiry into the best system of Female Education; or, boarding school and home education, attentively considered. By I. L. Chirol. London, 1809.

Chomedy, 972, F. Histoire des guerres d'Italie ecritte en Italien par M. François Guicciardini & traduit en François; par H. Chomedy. A Paris, 1577. Gift of Jacob Gratz.

Churton, 3990, O. The life of Alexander Nowell, Dean of St. Paul's; chiefly compiled from registers, letters and other authentic evidence. By Ralph Churton, M. A. Oxford, 1809.

Cibber, 2140-2, D. Love makes the man; or, the Fop's fortune. By Cibber.

2140-3, D. She wou'd and she wou'd not. By Cibber. Clarendon, 4273, O. Religion and policy, and the countenance and assistance each should give to the other; with a survey of the power and jurisdiction of the Pope in the dominions of other princes. By Edward, Earl of Clarendon. 2 vols. Oxford, 1811.

Clark, 3983, O. Proofs of the corruption of General James Wilkinson, and of his connexion with Aaron Burr. By Daniel Clark. Philadelphia, 1809.

Clarke, 1509, Q. Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia and Africa. By Edward Daniel Clarke, L. L. D. Part 1st, Russia, Turkey, Tartary. London, 1810. Part 2d, Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land. London, 1812.

4243, 4244 and 4245, O. Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia and Africa. By Edward Daniel Clarke, L. L. D. Part 1st, Russia, Turkey, Tartary. Philadelphia, 1811.

1528, Q. The Tomb of Alexander; a dissertation on the Sarcophagus brought from Alexandria, and now in the British museum. By Edward Daniel Clarke, L. L. D. Cambridge, 1805.

See Voyages and Travels, 3817, O. Vol. 6.

3978, O. Authentic and interesting memoirs of Mrs. Clarke, from her infancy to the present time; likewise a faithful account of Mr. Wardle's charges, relative to the Duke of York, together with the minutes of evidence complete, as taken in the House of Commons. London, 1809.

1500, Q The life of Admiral Lord Nelson, K. B. from his Lordship's manuscripts. By the Rev. J. Stanier Clarke, and John M’Arthur, Esq. 2 vols. Lonbon, 1809.

Clarkson, 3791, O. A Portraiture of Quakerism. By Thomas Clarkson. 3 vols. New-York, 1806.

1914, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1808. Gift of James P. Parké.

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Clarkson, 1934 and 1935, D. The history of the rise, progress and accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade, by the British Parliament. By Thomas Clarkson, M. A. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1808. No. 1935, the gift of James P. Parke, the Publisher.

Clerc, 1904, D. Parrhasiana ou pensces diverses sur des matiéres de Critique, d'histoire, de morale et de politique; par M. Le Clerc. A. Amsterdam, 1699. Gift of Mathew Carey.

Clerk, 4096, O. The works of William Hogarth, elucidated by descriptions, critical, moral and historical. By Thomas Clerk. 2 vols. London, 1810.

Clerke, 1905, D. Praxis Curiæ Admiralitatis Angliæ. Auct. Francisco Clerke. Londini, 1667. Gift of Mathew Carey.

Cobbett, 3757, 0. Cobbett's Spirit of the Public Journals, for 1804. Vol. 1st. London, 1805.

3803, 0. Cobbett's Parliamentary history of England, from 1016 to 1803. Vols. 1 to 11. London, 1806-1812.

4097, 0. Cobbett's parliamentary debates from the 22d November, 1803. 20 vols. London, 1809-1812.

Cock, 3782-3, 0. An answer to Lord Sheffield's pamphlet on the subject of the Navigation system. By S. Cock. London, 1804.

Cogan, 4042, 0. An ethical treatise on the Passions, founded on the principles investigated in the philosophical treatise. By T. Cogan, M. D. 2 vols. Bath, 1807.

Colebrook, 3813, 0. Remarks on the internal Husbandry and Commerce of Bengal. By H. T. Colebrook. London, 1806.

Collier, 3959, O. Thoughts on re-animation, from the reproduction of vegetable life, and the renewal of life after death to insects; containing a brief view of nature. By John Collier. London, 1809.

Collins, See Voyages and Travels, 3817, O. Vol. 10.

2012, D. Voyages to Portugal, Spain, Sicily, Malta, Asia Minor, Egypt, &c. from 1796 to 1801; with historical sketches and occasional reflections, moral and religious. By Francis Collins, Lieutenant of the Dolphin. Philadelphia, 1809. Gift of Solomon Wiatt. Collinson, 3856, 0. The life of Thuanus; with some account of his writings, by the Rev. I. Collinson. London, 1807.

Colman, 2140-2, D. The Africans. By Colman.

Colquhoun, 3814, O. A treatise on Indigence, exhibiting a general view of the national resources for productive labour. By P. Colquhoun, Esq. L. L. D. London, 1806.

Comber, 3919, O. An inquiry into the state of National Subsistence, as connected with the progress of Wealth and Population. By William T. Comber. London, 1807.

Condé, 4040, 0. Memoirs of the life of the great Condé, written by his serene highness Louis Joseph de Bourbon, prince de Condé. Translated by Fanny Holcroft. London, 1807.

Condy, 4216, O. A treatise on the Law of Insurance, in four books. By Samuel Marshall. Second American edition, including cases decided in the National and State Courts of the United States, collected and arranged by Jonathan W. Condy. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1810.

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Cook, 4292, O. History of the reformation in Scotland; with an introductory book and an appendix, by George Cook, D. D. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1811.

Cooke, 1880, D. Memoirs of Samuel Foote, Esquire;

his genuine bon mots, anecdotes, opinions, &c.
Esq. 3 vols. London, 1805.

with a collection of By William Cooke,

3931, 0. A new picture of the Isle of Wight; illustrated with thirtysix plates, by Cooke; with an account of the Island, and a voyage round its coast. London, 1808.

Cooper, 4080, O. Some information respecting America, collected by Thomas Cooper. London, 1794.

2056, D. The Military Cabinet; being a collection of extracts from the best authors, both ancient and modern, interspersed with occasional remarks; the whole calculated to convey instruction in the most agreeable manner, and to give young officers correct notions on subjects connected with the military profession. By Capt. T. H. Cooper. 3 vols. London, 1809.

Cordiner, 1443, Q. A description of Ceylon; with narratives of a Tour round the Island in 1800; the campaign in Candy in 1803, and a Journey to Ramisseram. By the Rev. James Cordiner. 2 vols. London, 1807.

Corry, 1462, Q.

Observations on the Windward coast of Africa; the religion, character, customs, &c. of the natives; made in the years 1805 and 6. By Joseph Corry. London, 1807.

2033, D. The Life of George Washington, late Commander in Chief and President of the United States of America. By John Corry. New-York, 1807.

Cottineau, 1886, D. Geographical Compilations; being an accurate description of all the Kingdoms, Republicks and States of the known world, arranged in a catechetical form. Compiled by D. L. Cottineau. 2 vols. Baltimore, 1806. Gift of the Compiler.

Cottle, 1987, D. The fall of Cambria, a poem. By Joseph Cottle. 2 vols. London, 1809.

Cowley, 4004, 0. The Works of Mr. A. Cowley, in prose and verse, with notes, by Dr. Hurd, late bishop of Worcester; with Dr. Johnson's Life of the Author. 3 vols. London, 1809.

Cowper, 1455, Q. Latin and Italian poems of Milton, translated into English verse; and a fragment of a commentary on Paradise Lost. the late William Cowper, Esq. Chichester, 1808. Coxe, 1436, Q. History of the House of Austria, from 1218 to 1792. William Coxe. 3 vols. London, 1807.

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4369, 0. The Emporium of Arts and Sciences. Conducted by John Redman Coxe, M D. Vols. 1st and 2d. Philadelphia, 1812. Crabbe, 3891, O. Poems by the Rev. George Crabbe. Philadelphia, 1808. 2007, D. The same. 2 vols. London, 1809.

4158, O. The Borough, a poem in twenty-four letters. By the Rev. G. Crabbe. London, 1810.

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Craig, 3860, O. The origin of the distinction of Ranks, by John Millar; to which is prefixed, an account of the life and writings of the author,

by John Craig. Edinburgh, 1806.

Crawford, 4014, 0. History of the University of Edinburgh, from 1580 to 1646. By Thomas Crawford. Edinburgh, 1808.

Crombie, 4345, O. Gymnasium, sive symbola critica. By the Rev. Alexander Crombie, L. L. D. 2 vols. London, 1812.

Crouch, 1878, D. Memoirs of Mrs. Crouch, including a retrospect of the stage, during the years she performed. By M. J. Young. 2 vols. London, 1806.

Crowther, 2184, D. A portraiture of Methodism; or, history of Wesleyan Methodists; including their rise, progress and present state; the lives and characters of divers of their ministers; the doctrines they believe and teach; with the plan of their discipline, &c. Also, a defence of Methodism, by Jonathan Crowther. With documents respecting the extension of their religious principles by a late act of the British Legislature. New-York, 1813.

Croze, 2045, D. An Historical Grammar, or Chronological Abridgement of Universal History; to which is added, an abridged Chronology of the most remarkable discoveries and improvements. Translated from the French of La Croze, by Lucy Peacock; and revised by Caleb Bingham. Second edition. Boston, 1808.

Crutwell, 3908, 0. The New Universal Gazetteer, or Geographical Dictionary; containing a description of all the empires, states, provinces, cities, towns, &c. in the known world. By the Rev. Clement Crutwell. Second edition. 4 vols. London, 1808.

Cumberland, 1955, D. John De Lancaster, a novel. By Richard Cumberland, Esq. 3 vols. London, 1809.

4006, O. The London Review, conducted by Richard Cumberland; to be continued quarterly. 2 vols. London, 1809.

2142-1, D. Retrospection, a poem in familiar verse. By Richard Cumberland. Philadelphia, 1812.

Cuming, 2049, D. Sketches of a Tour to the Western Country, through the states of Ohio and Kentucky; a voyage down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers; and a trip through the Mississippi territory, and part of West Florida; commenced at Philadelphia, in the winter of 1807, and concluded in 1809. By F. Cuming; with notes and an appendix. Pittsburgh, 1810.

Curran, 4300, 0. Speeches of the right honourable John Philpot Curran, master of the rolls in Ireland, on the late interesting state trials. Third edition with additions. Dublin, 1811.

Curtis, 3759, O. Practical observations on British Grasses, by William Curtis; to which is added, a short account of the blight, mildew and the rust in corn, by Sir Joseph Banks. Fourth edition. London, 1805.

Cushing, 4365-1, 0. Trial of Colonel Thomas H. Cushing, before a general court martial, on charges preferred against him by Brigadier General Wade Hampton. Reported by the Judge Advocate. Philadelphia, 1812.

Cutbush, 2173, D. The philosophy of experimental Chemistry. By James Cutbush. Vol. 1st. Philadelphia, 1813. Gift of the Author.

Cuthbertson, 4038, 0. Practical Electricity and Galvanism; containing a series of experiments, calculated for the use of those who are desirous of becoming acquainted with that branch of science. By John Cuthbertson. London, 1807.

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Dakins, 2011, D.

Novuni Testamentum Græcum, juxta exemplar Wetstenii, Glasguæ, et D. Jo. Jac. Griesbachii, Halæ impressum; accedunt prolegomena in Evangelia, in Acta, et Epistolas Apostolorum. Accurante Guilielmo Whitfield Dakins, L. L. D. editio stereotypa. Londini, 1808.

Dales, 4123, 0. An Essay on the Study of the History of England. By Major Samuel Dales. London, 1809.

Dallas, 3853 and 3874, 0. The last years of the Reign and Life of Louis XVI. By Francis Hue, one of the officers of his chamber. Translated by R. C. Dallas. London, 1806.

4035, O. Memoirs of Maria Antonietta, Queen of France and Navarre; including several important periods of the French revolution, from its origin, to the 16th of October, 1793. By Joseph Weber, foster brother of the Queen. Translated from the French, by R. C.

Dallas. 2 vols. London, 1805.

Dalton, 3937, 0. A new system of Chemical Philosophy. Part 1st. By John Dalton. Manchester, 1808.

D'Anville, 989, F. A complete body of Ancient Geography. By Mons. D'Anville. Engraved on thirteen plates, materially improved. London, 1810.

Daubenton, 4366, O. Advice to shepherds and owners of flocks on the care and management of sheep. Translated from the French of M. Daubenton, by a gentleman of Boston. Boston, 1811.

Davie, 3772, 0. Letters from Paraguay; describing the settlements of Monte Video and Buenos Ayres; the Presidencies of Rioja Minor, Nombre di Dios, &c. with the manners, customs, &c. of the inhabitants. Written during a residence of seventeen months in that country, by John C. Davie, Esq. London, 1805.

Davis, 1923, D. The Life of Chatterton. By John Davis. London, 1807. Deffand, 4146, O. The unpublished correspondence of Madame du Deffand, with D'Alembert, Moutesquieu, Mesdames de Staal, de Choiseul, &c. followed by the letters of Voltaire to Madame du Deffand. Translated from the French, by Mrs. Meeke. 2 vols. London, 1810. De Foe, 2077, D. The novels of Daniel De Foe, with a life of the author. 12 vols. Edinburgh, 1810.

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