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CLERKE, Thomas W., Esq.

Editor. See WARREN, S. Introduction to Law Studies. CLEVELAND, Rev. Aaron; b. in Haddam, Conn., 1744. d. at New-Haven, 1815. 1 Life (The) of Man inviolable by the Laws of Christ, shown in two Sermons, delivered at Colchester, Conn., March 19, 1815.

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New York, 1821. 8°, pp. 40. CLEVELAND, Charles Dexter, Teacher in Phila.; b. at Salem, Mass., 1802. Translator, and Annotator. See THEOPHRASTUS. Moral Characters. CLEVELAND, Henry R.; b. 1808. d. 1848.

2 Life of Henry Hudson. CLINTON, Hon. Dewitt, LL.D.,

See SPARKS, J. (American Biography, vol. 10.)
Governor of New York, &c.; b. 1769. d. 1828.

3 Life of Dewitt Clinton. See RENWICK, J.

CLINTON, Henry Fynes, an English classical Scholar; b. 1781. d. 1852. 4 Fasti Hellenici. The civil and literary Chronology of Greece, from the earliest Accounts to the Death of Augustus. Vol. 1-3.

Oxford, 1834. 4° (7.7X5.4).

NOTE. Also with second title-pages, with dates, 1834, 1827, and 1830.

CLINTON, P., M.D., Prof. of Medical Botany at Dublin, &c.

Translator, &c. See RICHARD, A. New Elements of Botany.

CLISSOLD, Rev. Augustus.

Translator. See SWEDENBORG, E. The Principia.

CLOPPENBURGIUS, Johannes, Prof. of Theology at Franeker; b. 1597. d. 1652. 5 Disputationes VII. ad quinque Articvlos remonstrantium. Quas Præside & Autore J. Cloppenburgio publicè defendit J. Thiens, 1645.

Franekeræ, 1656. 4° (5.9X3.8). 6 Gangræna Theologiæ Anabaptisticæ, Disputationibus XLIIX. . . . Et F. Spanhemii Diatriba historica de Origine, Progressu, & Sectis Anabaptistorum. Ed. altera . . . Franekeræ, 1656. 4° (5.9X3.8).

CLOQUET, Jules, a French Physician; b. in Paris, 1790.

7 Recollections of the private Life of General Lafayette. Vol. 1, 2.
.. Forty-five Engravings.
New York, 1836. 12° (5.5X3.2).

CLOWES, Rev. John, of Manchester, Eng.

8 Letters to the Editors of the Christian Observer, in Reply to their Observations on . . . A Few plain Answers to the Question, Why do you receive the Testimony of Baron Swedenborg?

London, 1807. 8° (6.4X3.5). CLUVIER [Latin, CLUVERUS], Johann, Prof. of Hist. at Leyden ; b. 1583. d. 1633. 9 Diluculum Apocalypticum seu Commentarius posthumus in B. Apostoli et Evangelista Johannis Apocalypsin . . . exhibitus per M. Cluvervm, Joh. Fil. Lübecæ, 1647. 2° (10.1X5.2), 2 cols.

NOTE.- Formed of three volumes.

10 Historiarum totius Mundi Epitome . . . Ed. tertia. . .

Lugduni Batavorum, 1639. 4° (6.2×3.9), m. r., pp. 852+. NOTE. Title-page is embellished, and contains autograph, "I Mather." CLUVIER [Latin, CLUVERUS], Philipp, a German Geographer; b. 1580. d. 1623. 11 Introdvctionis in universam Geographiam . . . Libri VI. Accessit P. Bertii Breviarium Orbis Terrarum.

Amstelodami, Apud Lud. Elzev., 1655. 12° (4.2X2.2). COBBET, Rev. Thomas, a Nonconformist, aft. came to Lynn, Ms.; b. 1608. d. 1685. 3 Gospel Incense, or a practical Treatise on Prayer.

London Edition of 1657.

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Boston, 1856. 12° (5.6×3.3).

COBBETT, William; b. in Surrey, Eng., resided in Phila. 1792-1800. d. 1835.
1 American Gardener (The).
London, 1821. 12° (4.8×2.8).
2 Collection (A) of Facts and Observations, relative to the Peace with
Bonaparte, chiefly extracted from The Porcupine, and including Mr. Cob-
bett's Letters to Lord Hawkesbury. . . . [With] an Appendix . .
Philadelphia, 1802. 8° (6.2X3.5).

3 Epitome of Mr. Forsyth's Treatise on Fruit-Trees. See FORSYTH, W.
4 Introduction and Notes. See FORSYTH, W. Treatise on Fruit-Trees.
5 Little plain English (A), addressed to the People of the United States,
on the Treaty, &c. By . . . [W. Cobbett].

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Philadelphia, 1795. 8° (5.5X3.2).
Law of Nations.

Translator. See MARTENS, G. F. von.
Translator. See MOREAU DE SAINT-MERY, M. L. E. Description of
the Spanish Part of Saint-Domingo.

Cock, Charles George.

English-Law: or, A summary Survey of the Household of God on Earth
With an Essay of Christian Government . . .

COCK, S.

London, 1651. 2° (9.4×5).

NOTE.-The "Essay of Christian Government," &c. has independent title-page.

7 Answer to Lord Sheffield's Pamphlet on the Subject of the Navigation System . . . London, 1804. 8°, pp. 74. CODE (A) of Gentoo Laws. Or, Ordinations of the Pundits. From a Persian 8 Translation, made from the original, written in the Shanscrit Language. London, 1777. 8° (6.3X3.6).

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CODMAN, Rev. John, D.D., of Dorchester, Mass. 9 Discourse delivered before the Roxbury Charitable Society . . . Sept. 24, 1817. . . . Boston, 1817. 8°, pp. 16. 10 Idolatry destroyed, &c. Sermon delivered in . . . Boston, before the Foreign Mission Society of Boston and the Vicinity, Jan. 1, 1818. Boston, 1818. 8°, pp. 28. 11 Importance (The) of spiritual Knowledge; Sermon delivered before the Society for propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North America, in . . . Boston, Nov. 3, 1825. ...

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Cambridge, 1825. 8°, pp. 44. 12 Sermon delivered at the Funeral of Gen. Stephen Badlam . . . in Dorchester, Aug. 27, 1815. Cambridge, 1815. 8°, pp. 15. 13 Sermon delivered at the Ordination of Rev. Leonard Withington . in Newbury, Oct. 31, 1816. . . . [Ch., by Rev. J. Miltimore; R. H., by Rec. J. Kirby.] Newburyport, 1817. 8°, pp. 24. 14 Sermon on Prayer. Preached at Dorchester, Dec. 12, and at Dedham, Dec. 17, 1813. 15 Sermons delivered on various Occasions, with Addresses. [Portrait.] Boston, 1834. 8° (5.2×3.3).

CODMAN, John, Charles R., and Francis.

Boston, 1814. 8°, pp. 18.

16 Exposition (An) of the pretended Claims of William Vans on the Estate of John Codman; with an Appendix of original Documents, &c. [2 vols.] Boston, 1837. 8° (5.9×3.7).

COFFIN, James H.

1 Solar and lunar Eclipses familiarly illustrated and explained, with the
Method of calculating them . . .
New York, 1845. 8°, pp. 82.

2 Winds of the Northern Hemisphere. Pp. 200. See SMITHSONIAN In-
stitution (Contributions, vol. 2.)

COFFIN, Rev. Paul, D.D., of Portland, Me.; b. 1737. d. 1821.

3 Memoir (The) and Journals of Rev. Paul Coffin, D.D. by Cyrus Woodman, Esq. [Portrait.] Portland, 1855. 8° (6.2×3.7). COGAN, Thomas, an English Physician and Divine; b. 1736. d. 1818. 4 Philosophical Treatise (A) on the Passions. Bath [Eng.], 1802.

2d ed., corrected.
8° (5.8X3.3). [2 copies.]

5 Rhine (The): or, A Journey from Utrecht to Francfort
ed with twenty-four Views . . . and a Map . . . Vol. 1, 2.

COGGESHALL, Henry.

Embellish

London, 1794. 8° (5.7×3.1).

6 Art (The) of practical Measuring, by the sliding Rule ... 6th ed. . . . [Plates.] London, 1745. 12° (5.2×2.9). COGSWELL, Jonathan, D.D., Prof. of Eccl. Hist. at Theol. Institute of Conn. 7 Calvary and Sinai; select Discourses .

8 Discourses

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New Brunswick, N. J., 1852. 8° (6.2×3.9). [2 copies.]
Hartford, 1842. 8° (6X3.7). [2 copies.]

COGSWELL, Rev. William, Secretary of the American Education Society, Boston. 9 Assistant (The) to Family Religion, in six Parts . . . 2d ed.

Boston, 1828.

10 Harbinger (The) of the Millenium . . . Boston, 1833.

11 Letters to young Men preparing for the Gospel Ministry.

Editor.

12° (5.5X3.1). 12° (5.8×3.4).

Boston, 1837. 12° (4.8×3).

See AMERICAN Education Society. American Quarterly Register. Vol. 11-13.

Editor. See NEW-ENGLAND Historic-genealogical Society. The New
England historical & genealogical Register.

COHAUSEN, John Henry.

12 Hermippus redivivus: or, The Sage's Triumph over old Age and the Grave. ... [By J. H. Cohausen. Translated by Dr. J. Campbell.] 3d ed.

London, 1771. 8° (6X3.3).

COKE, Sir Edward, an English Jurist; b. 1551. d. 1633.

13 First Part (The) of the Institutes of the Laws of England; or, A Com15th ed., revised and corrected,

mentary upon Littleton . . .
with further Additions . . .

By F. Hargrave and C. Butler.

London, 1794. Thick 8° (7.1X4.3), n. p.

14 Life of Sir Ed. Coke, by E. P. Burke. See SOCIETY for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Library, &c. Lives, &c.

COLBURN, Zerah, a mathematical Prodigy; b. at Cabot, Vt., 1804. d. 1840. 15 Memoir (A) of Zerah Colburn; written by himself.

COLE,

[Portrait.]

Springfield, 1833. 8° (5.5X3.2).

16 Dictionary. In two Parts, viz.-I. English and Latin. II. Latin and Thick 4° (6.5×3.9), 3 cols., n. p.

English.
NOTE. Imperfect, wanting title-page.

1755.

COLE, Albert.

1 Tribute (A) of Affection to the Memory of the late Rev. George W. Cole. Portland, 1845. 12° (5.5X3.2). [2 copies.]

COLE, Charles Nelson, an English Lawyer; b. 1722. d. 1804.

Editor, and Biographer. See JENYNS, S. Works.

COLEBROOKE, Henry Thomas, a Sanscrit Scholar; b. at London, 1765. d. 1837. 2 Contributions. See ASIATIC Researches. - Passim.

COLEMAN, Edward.

3 Tryal (The) of Edward Coleman, &c. See GREAT BRITAIN.-Popish Plot. COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor; b. in Devonshire, Eng., 1772. d. 1834.

4 Aids to Reflection, in the Formation of a manly Character ... First
American, from the first London Edition; with an Appendix, and Illus-
trations from other Works of the same Author; together with a prelim-
inary Essay, and additional Notes, by James Marsh.

Burlington, 1829. 8° (6.2X3.7).
5 Biographia literaria; or, Biographical Sketches of my literary Life and
Opinions. Vol. 1, 2.
New-York, 1817. 12° (5.5×3).

6 Friend (The): a Series of Essays, to aid in the Formation of fixed Prin-
ciples in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with literary Amusements inter-
spersed.
First American, from second London Edition . . .
Burlington, 1831. 8° (7.1×3.9), pp. 510.

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7 Memoir of Coleridge. See (Poetical Works (Ed. 1854), post.—Vol. 1, pp. xxiii.-ciii.).

8 Poetical Works. Vol. 1-3.
9 Poetical and dramatic Works.

COLES, Elisha, a Dissenter; d. 1688. 10 Practical Discourse of God's

London, 1835. 12° (4.3×2.6 irr.). With a Memoir. Vol. 1-3. [Portrait.] Boston, 1854. 16° (4.8x2.8 irr.).

Sovereignty.

Newburyport, 1798. 8° (6.3×3.4). COLIGNI, Gaspard de, Leader of the French Huguenots; b. 1517. d. 1572. 11 Life of Jasper Coligni. See CLARKE, S. A Martyrologie, &c. COLLARD, John.

12 Essentials of Logic...

London, 1796. 12° (4.7×2.9).
London, 1799.

13 Praxis (A) of Logic.

COLLECTANEA de Rebus Hibernicis. See VALLANCEY, C.

12° (5.7X3.3).

COLLECTION Complète des Tableaux historiques de la Révolution Française, com14 posée de cent douze Numéros ... Vol. 1-3.

Paris, Chez Auber, Editeur, 1804, '02, '04. 2° (text, 11.6×7.7). NOTE. This collection comprises 3 frontispieces; 9 introductory discourses and plates; 144 scenes, with historical descriptions; 66 portraits, with biographical sketches; and various documents: -the frontispieces, &c. are fine steel-engravings, COLLECTION (A) of divine Sayings, in English and Bengalee [facing]. Calcutta, 1819. 8°, pp. 68. COLLECTION (A) of English Precedents, relating to the Office of a Justice of 16 Peace. Belfast, 1763. 12° (4.9×2.8). NOTE. Bound with The YOUNG Clerk's Vade Mecum.'

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COLLECTION (A) of interesting, authentic Papers, relative to the Dispute be17 tween Great Britain and America; shewing the Causes and Progress of the Misunderstanding, from 1764 to 1775.

London, 1777. 8° (6.1X4), 2 cols.

NOTE.-Called Prior Documents.' Lettered,-"Remembrancer Part 2 1775,"

COLLECTION (A) of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship.

1 29th ed. Boston, 1839. 12° (4.6X2.5 irr.). [2 copies.] COLLECTION (A) of Psalms and Hymns . . . for the Use of the Lock Chapel. 2 New ed. London, 1803. 12° (4.9X2.7). COLLECTION (First-Ninth) of Cato's political Letters in the London Journal. 3 [7 pagings.] London, 1722-23. 8° (5.9X3).

4 Collection (First-Third) of Cato's Letters in the British Journal. London, 1723. 8° (6.2X3.4).

NOTE. The preceding two entries are bound together in two volumes, and lettered - Cato's Letters. Vol. 1, 2." These letters were written by John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon.

COLLIER, Jeremy, an English nonjuring Bishop; b. 1650. d. 1726.

5 Defence (A) of the Short View of the Profaneness and Immorality of the
English Stage, being a Reply to Mr. Congreve's Amendments, &c.
London, 1699. 12° (5.5X2.9).
Part I. ... 3d ed. II. ...

6 Essays upon several moral Subjects.
3d ed., corrected and enlarged. III. . . .

London, 1698, '98, 1705. 12° (5.7X3.1).

NOTE. Each part has independ nt title-page, &c. Bound in two volumes.

7 Several Discourses

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[Portrait.] London, 1725. 8° (5.3×3).

Translator, &c. See MORERI, L. Great historical, &c. Dictionary. COLLIER, William, a Baptist Minister in Charlestown, Mass.

8 Gospel Treasury (The) . . . Vol. 1 3d ed. 2 New ed. 4.

Vol. 1, 2, Boston; 4, Charlestown, 1816, '11, '11. 12° (5.8X3.2). COLLINI, Cosmo Alessandro, Private Secretary to Voltaire; b. 1727. d. 1806. 9 Journal d'un Voyage, qui contient differentes Observations mineralogiques; particulierement sur les Agates, et le Basalte. Avec un Detail sur la Maniere de travailler les Agates. Par M. Collini. [Plates.] Mannheim, 1776. 12° (4.5X2.6). 10 Precis de l'Histoire du Palatinat du Rhin . . . Par M. Colini. Francfort & Leipzig, 1762. 8° (5.1×2.6).

COLLINS, William; of Chichester, Eng., b. 1720. d. 1756.

11 Memoir of Collins; with an Essay on his Genius and Poems, by Sir E. Brydges. See (Poetical Works, post.- Pp. v.-lxxii.).

12 Poetical Works. [Portrait.]

Boston, 1853. 16° (4.8x2.8 irr.).

COLMAN, Rev. Henry, of Salem, Mass., aft. of Boston; b. 1785. d. 1849. 13 Agricultural Report. See MASSACHUSETTS. Fourth Report, &c. 14 Artillery-Election Sermon, June, 1818.

Boston, 1818. 8°, pp. 24.

15 Discourse, delivered in Boston, before the Humane Society of Massachu-
setts, June 9, 1812.
Boston, 1812. 8°, pp. 32.

16 Discourse addressed to the Plymouth and Norfolk Bible Society, at .
Hanover, Sept. 11, 1816.

Boston, 1816. 8°, pp. 20.

17 European Life and Manners; in familiar Letters to Friends.
Vol. 1, 2.

Boston, 1849. 12° (5.7X3.4).
Boston, 1812. 8°, pp. 21.

18 National-Fast Sermon, August 20, 1812.
19 Sermon (A) on the Character and Conduct of Zaccheus . .

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[No imprint] 1810. 8°, pp. 12. 20 Sermon preached at Hingham, Dec. 17, 1817, at the Ordination of Rev. D. Kimball... [Ch., by Rev. J. Allyn.]

Boston, 1818. 8°, pp. 32.

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