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CHALMERS, George, Esq., an English Historian; b. 1742. d. 1825.

1 Collection (A) of Treaties between Great Britain and other Powers. Vol. 1, 2. London, 1790. 8° (6.6×3.5). [2 copies.] 2 Estimate (An) of the comparative Strength of Great-Britain during the present and four preceding Reigns; and of the Losses of her Trade from every War since the Revolution. London, 1786. 8° (6.1X3.3). CHALMERS, Lionel, M.D., of Charleston, S.C.; b. in Scotland, 1715. d. 1777. 3 Account (An) of the Weather and Diseases of South-Carolina. Vol. 1, 2. London, 1776. 8° (6.1X3.3). NOTE. The two volumes are bound together. CHALMERS, Thomas, D.D., LL.D., Prof. of Divin. at Edinb.; b. 1790. d.1847. 4 Discourses on the Christian Revelation viewed in Connexion with the modern Astronomy, together with six Sermons, embracing the last occasioned by the Death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales.

NOTE. Lettered, "Chalmers' Works."

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Andover, 1818. 8° (6.6X3.8).

6th ed.

5 Evidence (The) and Authority of the Christian Revelation.
NOTE. Bound with "Discourses," &c., and lettered, "Chalmers' Works.”
6 Introductory Essay. See BAXTER, R. Call to the Unconverted.
7 Political Economy (On), in Connection with the moral State and moral
Prospects of Society.
New York, 1832. 12° (5.8X3.4).
8 Power (On the) Wisdom and Goodness of God as manifested in the
Adaptation of External Nature to the moral and intellectual Constitution
of Man Vol. 1, 2
London, 1834. 8° (6×3.5).
NOTE. Half title, "The Bridgewater Treatises. . . Treatise I. . . .
9 Works. Vol. 1-25.
Glasgow, n. d. 12° (5.5X3).
NOTE. Each volume has also independent title-page.-Vol. I.-IV. The logical Text-
Book-Natural Theology. Vol. 1, 2; Evidences of the Christian Revelation. Vol.
1, 2. V. Moral and Mental Philosophy. VI. Commercial Discourse. VII. As-
tronomical Disc urses. VIII-X. Congregational Sermons, XI. Seruions on Pub-
lic Occasions. XII. Tracts and Essays. XIII. Introductory Essays. XIV.-XVI.
Christian and Economic Polity of a Nation. XVII. Church E-tablishments,
XVIII. Church Extension. XIX., XX. Political Economy. XXI. Parochial Sys-
tem. XXII-XXV. Lectures on Paul's Epistle to the Romans.

CHALOSSE, M.

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10 Arithmétique (L') par les Fractions... Paris, 1747. 24° (4.2×2.2). CHALYBAUS, Heinrich Moritz, Prof. of Philos. in University of Kiel; b. 1796. 11 Historical Survey of Speculative Philosophy from Kant to Hegel; designed as an Introduction to the Opinions of the Recent Schools. Translated... by A. Tulk. Andover, 1854. 12° (5.7×2.5).

CHAMANS, Antoine Marie DE, Count de Lavallette. See LAVALLETTE.
CHAMBAUD, Louis.

12 Grammar (A) of the French Tongue.

NOTE. Imperfect, wanting title-page.

London, 1794. 8° (6.3×4).

13 Idioms (The) of the French and English Languages. .. New ed. London, 1793. 8° (5.3×3.4).

14 New Dictionary (A) English and French, and French and English. Containing the Significations of the Words, with their different Uses; the Constructions, Forms of Speech, Idioms, and Proverbs used in both Languages; the Terms of Arts, Sciences and Trades. . . . New edition, carefully corrected, and very considerably enlarged by J. Th. H. Des Carrières. Vol. 1, 2. ... London, 1805. 4° (8.9×6.4), 3 cols. NOTE. Vol. 1 contains the French before the English, and has title-page in French only; vol. 2 contains the English before the French, and bas title-page in English only,

CHAMBERLAYNE, John, Esq., an eminent English linguist; b. 1664. d. 1724. 1 General List, or Catalogue, of all the Offices and Officers employ'd in the several Branches of his Majesty's Government.

NOTE. Appended to the following work.

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London, 1741. 8° (6.5×3.4).

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2 Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: or, The Present State of Great Britain. In two Parts. London, 1741. 8° (6.5X3.4). NOTE. The 31th edition of South Part, England; 13th of North Part, Scotland. CHAMBERS, Ephraim, F.R.S., resided chiefly in London; d. 1740. 3 Cyclopædia: or, An universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences; [Plates.] 6th ed., corrected and amended. Vol. 1 [A-K]. 2 [L-Z]. London, 1750. 2° (13.4×7), 2 cols. 4 Cyclopædia: or, An universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences.

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With the Supplement, and modern Improvements, incorporated
in one Alphabet. By A. Rees. . . . Vol. 1 [4-C]. 2 [D-J]. 3 [K
-P]. 4 [Q-Z]. 5. Containing the Addenda, Index, Arrangement of the
Plates, and the Plates.
London, 1779-'86. 2° (13.4×7), 2 cols.
CHAMBERS, Robert; b. at Peebles, Scotland, 1802.

5 Cyclopædia of English Literature: a Selection of the choicest Produc-
tions of English Authors, from the earliest to the present Time, connec-
ted by a critical and biographical History. Elegantly illustrated. . . .
Vol. 1, 2.
Boston, 1847. 8° (8×5), 2 cols.

CHAMPION, Richard, Esq.

6 Considerations on the present Situation of Great Britain and the United States of America, with a View to their future Commercial Connexions. ... 2d ed. London, 1784. 8° (6.2×3.1). CHAMPLIN, James Tift, Prof. of Greek, now Pres. of Waterville College; b. 1811. Editor, &c. See DEMOSTHENES. Oration on the Crown.

Editor, &c. See DEMOSTHENES. Select popular Orations.

CHANDLER, Edward, Bishop of Coventry, &c.; b. 1670. d. 1750.

7 Vindication (A) of the Defence of Christianity from the Prophecies of the Old Testament. In Answer to the Scheme of Literal Prophecy considered. By Edward [C'handler]. 2 vols.

NOTE.

London, 1728. 8° (5.6×3.1).

The two volumes are paged continuously, and bound together. CHANDLER, Hon. Joseph R., of Penn.

8 Address delivered before the Pennsylvania Peace Society, January 27, Philadelphia, 1829. 8°,

1829.

pp. 24. 9 Oration delivered before the Pennsylvania Peace Society, July 4, 1823. Philadelphia, 1823. 12°, pp. 24.

CHANDLER, Peleg Whitman, Esq., of Boston; b. 1816.

10 American Criminal Trials. Vol. 1, 2. Boston, 1841, '44. 12° (5.4×3.2). 11 Law Reporter (The).

Vol. 1-10.

Boston, 1839-'48. 8° (7.2X4.7), 2 cols.

NOTE. Vol. 1 was edited by Chandler and S. H. Phillips.

Editor. See BOSTON, City of. Miscellaneous. The Charter, &c.

CHANDLER, Richard, D.D., Rector of Tilehurst, Berkshire; b. 1738. d. 1810. 12 Travels in Asia Minor, and Greece: or, An Account of a Tour made at the Expense of the Society of Dilettanti. 1,2. [Maps.]

Vol.

3d ed. London, 1817. 4° (6.8X4.8).

CHANGERY (The), an allegoric Memoir of the Boston Exchange Office: or, The
1 pernicious Progress of Bank Speculation unveiled. By Perspective.
Boston, 1805. 8°, pp. 48.
CHANNING, Edward Tyrrel, LL.D., Prof. of Rhet. &c., Harr.Coll.; b.1790. d. 1856.
2 Lectures [on Rhetoric and Oratory] read to the Seniors in Harvard Col-
lege.
Boston, 1856. 12° (5.1X3).
3 Life of William Ellery. See SPARKS, J. (American Biography, vol. 6.)
CHANNING, Walter, M.D., Prof. at Harvard College; b. 1786.

Joint Editor. See NEW ENGLAND Journal of Medicine, &c. Vol. 14, 15.
Joint Editor. See NEW ENGLAND Medical Review, &c. Vol 1.

(AMERICAN Unitarian AssociaBoston, 1840. 12°, pp. 30.

CHANNING, William Ellery, D.D., a Unit. Minister of Boston; b. 1780. d. 1842. 4 Christian Views of human Suffering. tion. Tracts, 1st Series, No. 152.) 5 Discourse on the Church. (AMERICAN 1st Series, No. 194.)

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Unitarian Association. — Tracts,
Boston, 1843. 12°, pp. 45.

6 Discourse delivered in Boston at the solemn Festival in Commemoration of the Goodness of God in delivering the Christian World from military Despotism, June 15, 1814. [Appendix.] Boston, 1814. 8°, pp. 79, 8. 7 Discourse on the Evidence of Revealed Religion. 3d ed. (AMERICAN Unitarian Association. - Tracts, 1st Series, No. 8.)

Boston, 1826. 12°, pp. 35. 8 Discourse on some of the distinguishing Opinions of Unitarians. 12th ed. (AMERICAN Unitarian Association. — Tracts, 1st Series, No. 108.) Boston, 1836. 12°, pp. 47.

9 Discourses, Reviews, and Miscellanies.

10 Fast Sermon, Boston, April 5, 1810.
11 Future Life (The). (AMERICAN Unitarian
Series, No. 133.)

Boston, 1830. 8° (6.4×3.8), pp. 603.
Boston, 1810. 8°,
pp. 23.
Association. — Tracts, 1st
Boston, 1838. 12°, pp. 22.
Boston, 1812. 8°, pp. 15.

12 National-Fast Sermon, August 12, 1812. 13 Observations on the Proposition for increasing the Means of Theological Education at the University in Cambridge. [By W. E. Channing.] Cambridge, 1815. 8°, pp. 22. 14 Power (The) of Unitarian Christianity to produce an enlightened and fervent Piety. (AMERICAN Unitarian Association. — Tracts, 1st Series, No. 160.) Boston, 1840. 12°, pp. 40.

15 Remarks on Creeds, Intolerance and Exclusion. (AMERICAN Unitarian
Association. Tracts, 1st Series, No. 122.) Boston, 1837. 12°, pp. 20.
16 Self Culture. Address introductory to the Franklin Lectures, delivered
at Boston, September, 1838.
Boston, 1839. 8°, pp. 57.
17 Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Jared Sparks, Baltimore, May 5, 1819.
7th ed.
Boston, 1821. 8°, pp. 51.
18 Sermon delivered at the Ordination of Rev. John Codman . . . in Dor-
chester, Dec. 7, 1808.
Boston, 1808. 8°, pp. 24.
19 Sermon delivered at the Ordination of Rev. John Emery Abbot, at Salem,
April 20, 1815. [Ch., by Dr. Prince; R.H., by Rev. Mr. Frothingham.]
Salem, 1815. 8°, pp. 39.

20 Sermon on War: delivered before the Convention of Congregational
Ministers of Massachusetts, May 30, 1816. Boston, 1816. 8°, pp. 40.

CHANNING, William Ellery, D.D., continued.

1 Sermon on War, Jan. 25, 1835.

2 Slavery.

Boston, 1835. 8°, pp. 31.
Boston, 1835. 12° (5×3).

3 Sunday School (The). Discourse before the Sunday School Society. (AMERICAN Unitarian Association. - Tracts, 1st Series, No. 126.)

Boston, 1837.

4 Tribute to the Memory of the Rev. Noah Worcester, D.D. Unitarian Association. - - Tracts, 1st Series, No. 124.)

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Boston, 1837. 12°, pp. 24.

5 Two Sermons on Infidelity, delivered October 24, 1813.

Boston, 1813. 8°, pp. 36:

6 Works. 8th complete edition, with an Introduction. Vol. 1-6.

Boston, 1848. 12° (5.6X3.2).

7 Worship (The) of the Father, a Service of Gratitude and Joy. (AMERICAN Unitarian Association. - Tracts, 1st Series, No. 135.)

CHANNING, William Henry, nephew of preceding.

8 Memoirs of Sarah M. F. D'Ossoli.

Boston, 1838. 12°, pp. 46..

See OSSOLI, S. M. F. d'.

Translator. See JOUFFROY, T. S. Introduction to Ethics.

CHANTREAU, Pierre Nicolas; b. in Paris, 1741. d. 1808.

9 Philosophical, political, and literary Travels in Russia, during 1788 & 1789. Translated from the French of Chantreau. With a Map and other Plates. Vol. 1, 2. Perth, 1794. 8° (5.8×3.5). CHANVALON, Jean Baptiste Thibaut DE; b. 1725. d. 1785.

10 Voyage a la Martinique, contenant divers Observations sur la Physique, l'Histoire Naturelle, etc. de cette Isle, faites en 1751 & dans les années suivantes. [By J. B. T. de Chanvalon.] Lu à l'Académie Royale des Sciences de Paris en 1761. [Map.] Paris, 1763. 4° (6.9×4.3), m. b. CHAPIN, Rer. Stephen, of Mont Vernon, N.H.

11 Series (A) of Letters on the Mode and Subjects of Baptism, addressed to the Christian Public.

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[With] an Account of the ... Author's 2d ed. With an Appendix, containing StricBoston, 1820. 12° (5.4X3.2).

tures on Mr. Moore's Reply.

CHAPMAN, George, an English poet, the earliest English translator of Homer;

b. in Kent, 1557. d. 1634.

12 Hymns (The) of Homer; the Batrachomyomachia, and two original poetical Hymns. By G. Chapman. See HOMERUS. Joint Author. See MARLOW, C. Hero and Leander.

CHAPMAN, George T., D.D., Rector of Christ's Church, Lexington, Mass. 13 Sermons, upon the Ministry, Worship, and Doctrines of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 2d ed. Burlington, 1832. 12° (5.7X3.4). [2 copies.] CHAPMAN, Rec. John, D.D., Archdeacon of Sudbury; b. 1704. d. 1784. 14 Eusebius: or the true Christian's Defense against a late Book [by T. Morgan] entitul'd the Moral Philosopher.

Cambridge, 1739. 8° (5.6X3.1), m. h., pp. 550. 15 Eusebius. Vol. 2. or, The true Christian's farther Defense against the late Principles and Reasonings of the Moral Philosopher.

London, 1741. 8° (5.6X3.1), m. h.

CHAPMAN, Thomas, of London.

1 Cyder-Maker's Instructor (The), Sweet-Maker's Assistant, and Victualler's and Housekeeper's Director. Boston, reprinted, 1762. 8°, pp. 70. CHAPPE D'AUTEROCHE, Jean, a French Astronomer; b. 1722. d. in Cal., 1769. 2 Voyage (A) to California, to observe the Transit of Venus. Par M. Chappe d'Auteroche. . . . Also, A Voyage to Newfoundland and Sallee, to make Experiments on Mr. LeRoy's Time Keepers. By M. de Cassini. [Map.] London, 1778. 8° (5.2×2.9). CHAPTAL, Jean Antoine Claude, a French Chemist & Statesman; b.1756. d.1832. 3 Chimie appliquée aux Arts. Tom. 1-4. [Plates.]

Paris 1807. 8° (5.4X3.1). [2 copies.]

4 Essay on import Duties. Translated from the French.

Philadelphia, 1829. 82, pp. 19. CHARAKTERISTIK von Berlin. Stimme eines Kosmopoliten in der Wüsten. Philadelphia, 1784. 12° (4.8X2.7).

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CHARITY (Of) in respect of other Men's Sins. [Sermon on] I. Cor. XIII. 6. [No imprint.] 8°, pp. 56.

6

CHARLARD, M.

Joint Author. See BAYEN, P. Recherches chimiques sur l'Étain. CHARLES I., King of England; b. 1600. beheaded Jan. 30, 1649.

7 Defence (A) of the Vindication of K. Charles the Martyr; justifying his Majesty's Title to "EIKON BAZIAIKH,' London, 1699. 8°, pp. 91+.

8 Private Correspondence between K. Charles I. and Sir Edward Nicholas. See EVELYN, J. Diary, &c.-Vol. 4, pp. 45-185.

9 Reliquiæ sacræ Carolina. The Workes of . . . King Charles the Ist. both civil and sacred. With a short View of the Life and Reign of that Prince...

[Portraits and Plates.]

Hague, Sam: Browne, n. d. 8° (5.5–.8×2.9–3.3). NOTF.- Contains View of Life, &c.; Speeches, Messages, &c.; Eizwy Bucidarn; and Papers between K. Charles I. and Alex. Henderson. Each portion has independent paging. Speeches, &c., and Eixwy Baotixn, are each preceded by a repetition of the general title-page, slightly varied from the above, and with dates, respectively, 1651, 1618. Consult EIKON BAZIAIKH.

10 Works. Vol. 1, 2.

Aberdeen, 1766.

CHARLES V., Emperor of Germany, &c.; b. 1500. d. 1558.
11 History of the Reign of Charles V.
CHARLES VIII., King of France; b. 1470.

12° (5.7X3).

See ROBERTSON, W., D.D. d. 1498.

12 History of Charles VIII. King of France. See COMINES, P. de. CHARLES IX., King of France; b. 1550. d. 1574.

13 Commentariorvm de Statv Reipvblicae et
Carolo IX. Rege, Liber VII-XI.

Religionis in Galliæ Regno, 1575. 8° (5.3X2.8), m. b.

NOTE.Imperfect, wanting title-pages, and to p. 18 of Book VII.

CHARLES XII., King of Sweden; b. 1682. killed 1718.

14 Histoire de Charles XII. See VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. Euvres. Tom. 23.

CHARLES, Prince of Hesse.

15 Memoirs relative to the Campaign of 1788, in Sweden.

from the French.

Translated

London, 1789. 8° (5.8×3.3).

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