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CHOATE, Hon. Rufus; b. at Essex, Mass., 1799. d. at Boston, 1860.
1 Reminiscences of Rufus Choate. See PARKER, E. G.
CHOISY, François Timoléon de, Prior of St. Lo, &c.; b. 1644. d. 1724.
2 Histoire de la Vie de David, par l'Abbé de Choisy.

Amsterdam, 1723. 12° (4.4X2.2). CHOMEL, Jacques François, a French Physician; b. 1708. d. 1750.

3 Traité des Eaux minérales . . . de Vichy, augmenté d'un discours préliminaire sur les Eaux minérales en general; etc.

CHORLEY, Henry F.

Clermont-Ferrand, 1734. 12° (4.8×2.4).

4 Memorials of Mrs. Hemans, with Illustrations of her literary Character from her private Correspondence.

CHORLET, I. F.

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Vol. 1, 2.

New York, 1836. 12° (4.7X2.8).

5 Traité de Pharmacologie (Matière medicale) basé sur la Théorie de Brown, suivi d'un nouvel Essai sur l'Art de formuler.

Paris, 1806. 8° (6.1X3.2).

CHOULES, John Overton, D.D.; b. at Bristol, Eng., 1801.

6 History of the U.S., continued by Choules. See HINTON, J. H. CHRISTIAN, Edward, Prof. of Law at Cambridge, Eng.; d. 1823.

7 Notes to Blackstone's Commentaries... Boston, 1801. 12° (5.5×3.2). Editor. See BLACKSTONE, W. Commentaries on the Laws of England. CHRISTIAN Disciple (The) and Theological Review. New Series . . . Vol. 1, 83. [Bi-monthly.]

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Boston, 1819, '21. 8° (6.4×3.8). April 7, 1817-April 7, 1821. New York, 1817-20. 8° (6.9X3.9).

CHRISTIAN Library (The). A Reprint of Standard religious Works. Under 10 the Supervision of . . . Rev. J. Going, Rev. J. F. Schroeder, Rev. J. M. Krebs, Rev. J. Tackaberry. Vol. 3, 5-8.

New York, 1835-'36. 8° (8.1X4.9), 2 cols.

NOTE. Each work has independent title-page and paging.

CHRISTIAN 11 Monitor (The). No. XIV. ... [No imprint.] 12° (4.9X3.1). CHRISTIAN Observer (The), conducted by Members of the Established Church. 12 Vol. 1-3, 10-28. [Monthly.] Boston, &c., reprinted, 1802–229. 8° (7-7.6X4-4.2). [2 copies of vol. 1-3, 10-20.] [with] an Abridgement of Walker's Elements of Boston, 1818. 12° (5.2×3). June 3, 1826-Dec. 27, 1828. Boston,

CHRISTIAN Orator (The).

13 Elocution.

CHRISTIAN Register.

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2d ed.

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2° (16.2×13), 5 cols.

CHRISTIAN Spectator (The) . . . May-Dec., 1821; Jan., 1825-Dec., 1828.

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15 Vol. 1, 7, [8]. New Series, Vol. 1, 2. [Monthly.]

New Haven, 1821-'28. 8° (7.3×4), 2 cols. NOTE. Continued in The QUARTERLY Christian Spectator.' CHRISTIANITY as old as the Creation. See TINDAL, M. CHRISTIE, Thomas; b. in Montrose, 1761. d. 1796.

16 Letters on the Revolution of France, and on the new Constitution established by the National Assembly

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London, 1791. 8° (6.2×3.3).

CHRONICLES, Books of the. See BIBLE,- Old Testament. CHRONIQUE (La) du Mois, ou Les Cahiers patriotiques des Amis de la Vérité. Nov., 1791-Juin, 1793. [Portraits.] Paris, 1791-93. 8° (6.5×3.6). CHRONOLOGIST (The) of the present War . . . Containing a faithful History 2 of the Events which have occurred in Europe, &c. from the Commencement of the French Revolution to the End of 1796 ... 2d ed. . .

London, 1797. 12° (5.2X3). [2 copies.]

CHRYSOSTOM, St. John, Archbishop of Constantinople; b. 354. d. 407. 3 Homelies ou Sermons sur l'Epistre de S. Paul aux Romains.

4 Opera omnia. Tom. 1-4, 6.

Paris, 1675. 8° (5.6×3.1), m. b., pp. 630.

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Lugduni, 1687. 2° (12.6×6.6), m. r., 2 cols.

NOTE. - Title-pages are embellished. Vols. 2 and 3 are bound together.
CHUBB, Thomas, a Tallow-chandler, of Salisbury, Eng.; b. 1679. d. 1747.

5 Collection (A) of Tracts, on various Subjects

London, 1730.

4° (8X5.8). Vol. 1, 2. London, 1754. 8° (6×3.1).

6 Collection (A) of Tracts, on various Subjects. 2d ed.

7 Discourse (A) on Miracles, considered as Evidences to prove the divine Original of a Revelation. . . London, 1741. 8° (6.1×3.2). • Discourse (A) concerning Reason, with regard to Religion and divine Revelation. . . . [With] Some Reflections on the comparative Excellency and Usefulness of moral and positive Duties . . . 2d ed.

London, 1746. 8°, pp. 59.

* Enquiry (An) into the Ground and Foundation of Religion.

London, 1740. 8° (6.1X3.3).

10 Enquiry (An) . . . what those Principles are, on which two of our anniversary Solemnities are founded; viz. that on the 30th of January . . and that on the 5th of November . . . [with] The Sufficiency of Reasons in Matters of Religion, farther considered. ...

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11 Enquiry (An) concerning Redemption.

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London, 1732. 8°, pp. 66.

London, 1743. 8° (6.1X3.3).

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12 Equity (The) and Reasonableness of the divine Conduct, in pardoning Sinners upon their Repentance exemplified . . . [with] Two Dissertations . . . London, 1737. 8° (6.1X3.3). 13 Examination (An) of Mr. Barclay's Principles . . . as laid down in his Book, intitled, An Apology for the true Christian Divinity . . . [With] The Glory of Christ .. London, 1726. 8°, pp. 99.

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14 Four Dissertations, viz. I. On the History of Melchizedek. . On the Temper and Behaviour of Esau and Jacob . . . III. On the Conduct of Balaam. . . . IV. On Dr. Sherlock's Assertion, viz. Thus far all is well... London, 1746. 8° (6.1X3.3).

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III. The Case

15 Four Tracts, viz. I. An Enquiry concerning the Books of tament . . . II. Remarks on Britannicus's Letters . . . of Abraham . . . farther considered . . . IV. The Equity and Reasonableness of a future Judgment and Retribution exemplify'd . . . London, 1734. 8° (6.1X3.3).

CHUBB, Thomas, continued.

1 Ground and Foundation (The) of Morality considered.
The First Section of the Author's Farewell to his Readers

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London, 1745. 8°, pp. 85.

2 Posthumous Works (The) of Mr. Thomas Chubb; containing I. Remarks on the Scriptures. II. Observations on Rev. Mr. Warberton's Divine Legation of Moses. III. The Author's Farewell to his Readers ... Vol. 1, 2. London, 1748. 8° (5.8×3). [2 copies of vol. 1.]

3 Previous Question (The) with regard to Religion . . . 4th ed.

London, 1728. 8°, pp. 38. 4 Supplement (A) to The Previous Question with regard to Religion ... 2d ed. London, 1726. 8°, pp. 48.

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5 Some Observations . . . occasioned by the Opposition made to Dr.
Rundle's Election to the See of Gloucester. . . . Added are Three
Tracts, viz. I. An Answer to Mr. Stone's second Remarks on the Case
of Abraham ... II. A Discourse on Sincerity. . . . III. A Sup-
plement to the Tract entitled, The Equity and Reasonableness of a fu-
ture Judgment
London, 1735. 8° (6.1X3.2).
6 True Gospel (The) of Jesus Christ asserted.
A short Dissertation on Providence. 2d ed.

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9 Vindication (A) of God's moral Character, as to the Cause and Origin of Evil, both natural and moral. . . . 10 Supplement (A) to the Vindication of God's moral Character [with] The Case of Abraham . . . re-examined.

CHUDLEIGH, Elisabeth.

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London, 1726. 8°, pp. 80.

London, 1727. 8°, pp. 48.

11 Histoire de la Vie et des Aventures de la Duchesse de Kingston [Elisa-
beth Chudleigh]. Nouv. ed.
Londres, 1789. 8° (5.4X3).

CHURCH,

12 Annals of Portugal.

Progress of maritime Discovery. From A.D.

1279 to A.D. 1495. See (ENCYCLOPEDIA Metropolitana, vol. 12).

13 Annals of Spain during the XIVth Century. See (ENCYCLOPEDIA

Metropolitana, vol. 12).

CHURCHI, Benjamin, M.D., of Boston; d. 1778.

14 Examination and Defence before the House of Representatives on the Charge of Treason. See MASSACHUSETTS Historical Society. (Collections, 1st Series, vol. 1.)

15 Oration delivered March 5, 1773, at Boston.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

Boston, 1773. 4° (6.7×5), pp. 16.

16 Book (The) of Common Prayer in Short-Hand according to Mr. Weston's... Method . . . [Portrait of Weston.]

London, 1730. 24° (3.6x1.9).

CHURCH OF ENGLAND, continued.

1 Homilies of. See CERTAIN Sermons or Homilies, &c.

2 Thirty-Nine Articles of. See BEVERIDGE, W.

CHURCHILL, Charles, an English Poet; b. at Westminster, 1731. d. 1764.
3 Life, by W. Tooke. See (Poetical Works, post. — Pp. xvii.-xciii.).
With copious Notes, and a Life of the Author, by
Vol. 1-3. [Portrait.]

4 Poetical Works.

W. Tooke, F.R.S.

5 Prophecy (The) of Famine. A Scots Pastoral.

Boston, 1854. 16° (4.8X2.8 irr.). 3d ed. London, 1763. 4° (7.4X4.5 irr.), pp. 28.

CHURCHMAN, John, a Native of Maryland; d. 1805. 6 Magnetic Atlas (The)

London, 1794. 4° (7X4.8). [2 copies.]

CHYTREUS, Nathan, Prof. of Poetry at Rostock; b. 1543. d. 1598.

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7 Oratio de Officiis Adolescentiæ litteratæ . . . Cui . . . accessit etiam Oratio pro Q. Horatio Flacco.

de . . . Duce Megapolitano.

Item A. Byrenii V. Cl. Oratio funebris,
Rostochii, 1586. 8° (4.5X2.7), n. p.

CLACCONIUS, Alphonsus, a Patriarch of Alexandria; d. at Rome, 1599, æt. 59. * Explanation of Trajan's Pillar. See COLONNA Traiana.

CICERO, Marcus Tullius, the Roman Orator, &c.; b. 106 B. C. d. 43 B. C.

9 Deux Livres (Les) de la Divination de Cicéron, traduits en Français par R. Desmarais; avec le Texte Latin: suivis du Traité [of Boethius] de la Consolation [translated] par Morabin. Nouv. éd. . .

Paris, 1795.

8° (4.9×2.5). 10 Entretiens de Cicéron sur les vrais Biens et sur les vrais Maux, traduits en Français par R. Desmarais; avec le Texte Latin. Nouv. éd. . . . Paris, 1795. 8° (5×2.8), pp. 537.

11 Lettres de Cicéron a Atticus, avec des Remarques et le Texte Latin [facing the French] de l'Édition de Grævius: par l'Abbé Mongault. Nouv. éd. . . . Tom. 1-4. Paris, 1787. 12° (5×2.9). See MIDDLETON, C.

12 Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero. 13 Officiis (De). Also Cato:

With... Notes.

on old Age.

Lælius-on Friendship. Boston, 1823. 8° (5.5X3.2).

[2 copies.]

Item, De Amicitia: De Senectute: Paradoxa:
Londini, 1683. 8° (4.8X2.7), m. b.

14 Officiis (De) Libri III.
& De Somnio Scipionis.
15 Officiis (De) Libri tres, Cato Major, Lælius, Paradoxa, Somnium Scipi-
onis.. Recensuit, selectisque variorum Notis nonnullas etiam suas
adjecit T. Tooly. [Portrait.]
Oxoniæ, 1717. 8° (6.2×3.5).
16 Opera ad optimas Editiones collata Praemittitur Vita ex Plutarchi
Graeco Latine reddita Cum Notitia literaria accedunt Indices Studiis
Societatis Bipontinae Vol. 1-13 [Portraits.]

Biponti, 1780-'87. 8° (5.7X3.3). 17 Orationes quædam selectæ, cum Interpretatione & Notis quæ in Usum . . . Delphini edidit C. Merouille. Quibus præfigitur Vita Ciceronis per Annos consulares digesta. Huic Editioni accesserunt Dialogi de

Senectute & de Amicitia. Ed. octava, emendatior.

Londini, 1760.

1* Orationum selectarum Liber . .
19 Oratore (De): in three Books. With

8° (6.6×3.7), pp. xxx., 554+. Londini, 1700. 12° (4.6X2.5). English Notes.

Boston, 1823. 8° (5.5X3.3).

CICERO, Marcus Tullius, continued.

1 République (La) de Cicéron, d'après le Texte inédit, récemment découvert et commenté par M. Mai. Avec une Traduction [facing the Latin] Française, un Discours préliminaire, et des Dissertations historiques, par M. Villemain. Tom. 1, 2. [Plates.] Paris, 1823. 8° (5.6X3.6). 2 Select Orations; translated by Prof. Duncan, and interspersed with . . . Notes... by Sir C. Whitworth. Vol. 1, 2.

London, 1777. 8° (5.8X3.3). 3 Three Bookes of Dueties, to Marcus his Sonne, turned out of Latine into English, by Nicholas Grimalde, whereunto the Latine is adjoyned. London, 1568. 8° (4.2×2.8), par. cols.

NOTE.-The translation is printed in Black Letter.

4 Tully's Offices, in three Books.

Turned out of Latin into English. By
London, 1699. 8° (5.8X3).

Sr. Ro. L'Estrange. 5th ed. corrected.

NOTE. Also with second title-page, embellished.

5 Tusculanes de Cicéron, traduites par MM. Bouhier, & d'Olivet. Tom.1.2.

Nouv. éd.

CLAIMS of the Gospel on Unitarian Christians.

6 tion. Tracts, 1st Series, No. 175.)

Paris, 1776. 12° (4.6X2.5). (AMERICAN Unitarian AssociaBoston, 1833. 12°, pp. 24.

CLAIRAC, Louis André de la Mamie de, a French Engineer; b. 1690. d. 1750. 7 Field Engineer (The) of . . . de Clairac, translated from the French, with Observations, &c. By J. Muller. [Plates.]

London, 1760. 8° (6×3.3). CLAP, Rev. Thomas, Pres. of Yale Coll. ; b. at Scituate, Mass., 1703. d. 1767. 8 Brief History (A) and Vindication of the Doctrines received and established in the Churches of New-England, &c. 2d ed.

Boston, reprinted, 1757. 8°, pp. 40.

9 Religious Constitution (The) of Colleges, especially of Yale-College in
New-Haven..
New-London, 1754. 4° (5.5X3.5), pp. 20.

10 Some Remarks on Pres. Clap's History and Vindication of the Doc-
trines, &c. of the New-England Churches.
[Anonymous.]
New-Haven, 1757. 8° (6.3X3.5).

CLAPP, Henry, Jun.

Translator. See FOURIER, C. The Social Destiny of Man. CLAPPERTON, Capt. Hugh; b. in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, 1788. d. 1827. Joint Author. See DENHAM, D. Narrative of Travels, &c. in Africa. CLARENDON, Edward, Earl of. See HYDE, E., Earl of Clarendon. CLARK, John, M.D., came from London to Rhode Island; b. 1609. d. 1676. 11 Ill Newes from New-England: or a Narrative of New-England Persecution. See MASSACHUSETTS Historical Society. (Collections, 4th Se

ries, vol. 2.)

CLARK, Rev. Joseph S., Secretary of Mass. Home Miss. Society; d. 1861. 12 Historical Sketch (A) of the Congregational Churches in Massachusetts, from 1620 to 1858. With an Appendix. Boston, 1858. 12° (5.8X3.5). CLARK, Rev. Peter, of Salem-Village, now Danvers, Mass.; b. 1692. d. 1768. 13 Defence (A) of the divine Right of Infant-Baptism.

Boston, 1752. 8° (6.2×3.5).

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