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Crick, Susan. Horace IfayJtew (*). Letters about missuses, by a maid of all- work ... L 185i.

Crimean Chaplain, A Henry Press Wright. Recollections of ... and the story of Prince Daniel and Montenegro. L. 1837.

Crine, George, M.D. Sir John Hill. The management of the gout . . . n.p. 17o8.

Cringle, Tom. Michael Scott. The cruise of the " Midge." Edinb, 1836,

Crialile, Nym. Andrew C. WTieekr. The chronicles of Milwaukee . . . Mil- waukee, 1801, Also art critic of the N.Y. World."

Crino. Samuel J. Tilden

Crippled Fayette. Thomas Fayette Jeffries " Crippled Fayette/' of Rock- Inghflm . . Mountain Valley, Ya,, 185T.

Crispin. Dr. ffiilliam Wagstaffe. Cnspin the cooler's confutation of Ben E-dly... L. 1711

Crispinus. John Westland Marsttm. The patrician's daughter. L. 1841. He was one of the editors of the " National Magazine/' and contrxbuted to the u Athe- naum " some stirring lyrics, of -which the best known is his " Death ride at Bala- clava."

Crispus, Major 0. 0. Wheeler, in the Brooklyn "Eagle."

Cristal, Maurice. Maurice G-erma* Delassements du travail. Paris, 18-.

Critliaaaah, JoTx Jonathan Birch. Eli'ty-one original fables, with morals and ethical index, -written by ... L. 1883

Critieus. Rev. William Orme. Me- moir of the controversy respecting the Three Heavenly Witnesses, 1. John, v. 7 . . L. 1830.

Critique. Dennis B, Sheahan.

Critique marie", tie. Jules Gabriel Janw. Le manage du critique, in the " Jotvrnal des Debats." Paris, 1841.

Crito. Two letters bearing this sig- nature have been attributed to Junms (o.r,). They appeared in the "Public Advertiser " for April 20 and 27, 1769, and are addressed to the Hon. Edward Weston.

Crito. Samuel Brown, in the London " Insurance Magazine."

Crito. 22ey. John Duncombe, who, under this pseudonym and others, con- tributed to the " Gent. Mag." for twenty years, 1765-1785

Crito. Thomas Sanderson. "As an author, Mr, Sanderson first became fa- miliar to the public by various prose and poetical pieces, published under the sig-


nature of ' Crito J ... in the 'Cumber- land Pacquet.' >}

Crito Charles Lamb. On the danger of confounding moral with personal de- formity, contributed to the " Reflector/*

Crito. John Millar. Letters ... on the causes, objects, and consequences of the present war. 2d ed. Ediub, 179(5.

Crito. Elijah Waring. A poem on the death of that faithful and laborious- minister of tho Gospel, Benjamin Kidd. L. 1752

Crito Cantabrigiensis Thomas Tur' ton, D.D. A vindication of the literary character of the late Professor Porson . . L 1827.

Croafcer. Joseph Bodrnan Drake.

The first four of the once famous " Croaker Pieces" were written by him for the "New York Evening Post," in which they appeared between tb IQtti and 20th of Marcb, 1S10. Then Drake made Fitz-Greene Halleck o partner, and the remainder of the pieces vere signed <( Croak- er and Co " The last one written by Drake was

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"CarUm Conversations." Teas contributed by Halleck.

Croafeer and Co. Joseph Rodman Brake and Fitz-Gteene Halleck, in the "2s T ew York Evening Post/' 1819.

Crocus. Charles C, Leonard, His- tory of Pithole . . . Pithole City, Pa., 1867.

Croesus, Chippeadbiain. A* W. Caws- ton. ^Fortunate youth; or. . containing the commencement, action, and denoue- ment of the Newmarket Hoax. 1818.

Croftangry, Ckrystal. Sir Walter Scott. Chronicles of the Canongate. Edinb. 1826-28.

Croix, Blanche Charles Edward Long, Esq. The crest of Howard/' Gent. Mag./' Fehniary, 1W9.

Cromwell of ISTew England, The* Samuel Adams, so termed in a London journal.

Croquelardon, 16 R- P. Jean GUIes temp [Boniface?. Jacques A,lbin Simon Collm de Planet/ Les trois animaux philosophcs j ou, les voyages de Fours de Samt-Corhinian . . . Pans, 1818

Croquis, Alfred. Darnel Machse, &.A . Portraits in " Eraser's Magazine."

Crosse, Launcelot M. Frank Carr. Characteristics of Leigh Hunt. L. 1878.

C(rossman) > C. O. William Mapmn, in the "London Literary Gazette" in 183-.

Crossmaa, F. F. William ML$inn t m the " London Literary Gazette " in 182-.

Croxv, Oraiiaes. George Stfven&an Pine.

Crowfield, C&rlstoplier. Mrs, Har- riet Beecher Slowe. Home and home papers. B. 187-.