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Country Parson. A. George Jones Becan. A C. P.'s first offering to his mother church. Oxf. 1821.

Country Parson, A. Rev. John Hul- ■lett. Sermons by . . . L. 1859.

Country Parson, A. Rev. Thomas Matthew Freeman. Spare minutes of . . . L. 1874.

Country Parson, The. William Holmes, D.D. The C. P.'s advice to his parishioners of the younger sort . . Oxf. 1742.

Country Parson, The. Thomas Sherlock, D.D. The C. P.'s plea against the Quaker's bill for tytlies . L. 1736.

Country Pastor, A. Richard Whateli/, D.D. (1) Lectures on prayer. By . . . L. 1860. — (2) Lectures on Scripture revelations respecting good and evil an- gels. By . . . L. 1851. — (3 ) Lectures on the characters of our Lord's apostles . . . By . . . L. 1851.

Country Pastor, A. John Sisson. Original plans of thought for village preachers ... L. 1848.

Country Rambler, A. Ladi/ Frances Elizabeth Dickens. Gatherings of . . L. 1853.

Country Voter, A. Walter Ferrier. Letter to the freeholders and electors in the counties and burghs of Scotland on parliamentary reform . . . By . . . Edinb. 1831.

Country-man, The. Robert Calder. The C.'s idea of a gospel-minister . . . Edinb. 1711.

Countryman, A. R. H. Howe. Appeal from . . to the Union men of the South, n.p. 1860.

Countryman, A. Allan Logan. A C.'s brief remarks on the reverend and learned Mr. John Sympson, professor of •divinity; his letter to the reverend pres- bytery of Glasgow. Edinb. 1720.

Countrywoman, A. Anne Clarke. Small literary patchwork . . . By . . . Shipston, 1808.

Courtly, Sir Robert. Robert Wal- pole, Earl of Orford. A full and true account of a . . . duel, which was fought . . . between . . . and Squire Squat [W. Pulteney, Earl of Bath]. L. 1736.

Couteau, Jean Baptlste. Robert Jephson. The confessions of . . . citizen of France ... L. 1794.

Coventry, John. John Williamson Palmer, M.D. After its kind.

Cowper, William. James Everett. An extraordinary chace; or, the parson and the cat ; a serio-comic satirical poem . . . Sheffield, 1820(1).


Creation Ball. Edward Ball. — See " Eraser," Vol. L, p. 753.

Creation of an Hour, The. Rev. Charles Oirdlestone, M.A. The questions of the day. L. 1857.

Creedy, Mr. Daniel, MP. Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain. An extravaganza [intended to satirize Mr. C.]. L. 1884.

Creighton, Robert. Robert Creighton Mitchell.

Crepin. Charles Wolcott Balestier, in liis contributions to the " Rochester Post- jjlxprcss" (N.Y.).

Cringle, Tom. William Walker. (1) Australian land-bar harbors and rivers . . . Melbourne, 186-. — (2) Jottings of an invalid in search of health . . . Bom- bay, 1865. — (3) T. C.'s letters on practi- cal subjects, suggested by experiences in Bombay . . . Bombay, 1863.

Crisp. ^frs. Martha Joanna Reade (Xn.-ih) Lamb.

Crispe, le rev, P. L. Knapp. Reg- nier, tragedie de . . . Bruxelles,

1817,

Ci'iticos. James Everett; and Casti- gator. William Nai/lor. The visions of Sapience . . . Leeds, 1815.

Criticus. Thomas Barnes. (1) Edi- to- of the "Times." L. — (2) His sig- nature to a series of sketches of leading members of parliament in the " Exam- iner," which were published under the same name in 1815. — (3) Biographie critique des orateurs les plus distingues, etc., de'die'e k Leigh Hunt, Esq. . . . (Trad, de I'angl. par M. Ch. Malo.) Paris, 1820. — (4) Parliamentary por- trf.its . . . originally printed in the " Ex- aminer." L. 1815.

Criticus Philanagnostes. Thomas Hearne. An account of all the consider- able pamphlets . . . [on the Bangorean controversy]. L. 1719-20.

Critique, Un, Victor Euphimion Phil- arete Chasles. Voyages . . . &. travers la vie et les livres. Paris, 1865.

Croctett, David. Augustine Smith Clai/ton. The life of Martin Van Buren. By ; . . P. 1835,

Cron, Clara, Prau Clara {Stock) Weise. Adelaide ; ein charakterbild f iir die frauenwelt. Magdeb. 1877.

Crusty Christopher. Prof. John Wilson.

Cub, The. . — See "Bo'sun,

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Cudgel, Cuthbert, Esq, T. Hous- tonCl). A love elegy. By , . . C. C.'s attempt at ode writing, etc, 1800,

Cultivator of the Ground, A. An- drew Aitken. Three essays on important