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Chalmers, 12410, O. & 9386, D. Memoirs of the life and writings of Thomas Chalmers. By his son in law Wm. Hanna. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1849, and New York, 1850. (See p. 1309.)

9981, D. Reminiscences of Thomas Chalmers, D. D. By John Anderson, Esq. Edinburgh, 1851.

10912, D. 1. Chalmeriana: or colloquies with Dr. Chalmers. By Joseph John Gurney. London, 1853.

Chapman, 13665, O. 20. Discourse commemorative of Nathaniel Chapman, M. D. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. Philadelphia, 1854.

13245, O. The Chapman family or the descendants of Robert Chapman, one of the first settlers of Saybrook, Conn.; with genealogical notes of Wm., Ed., John and Rev. Ben. Chapman. By Rev. F. W. Chapman, A. M. Hartford, 1854.

Channing, 8797, D. Memoir of William Ellery Channing, with extracts from his correspondence and manuscripts. 3 vols. Boston, 1848.

Chantry, 9430, D. Sir Francis Chantry. Recollections of his life, practice, and opinions. By George Jones. London, 1849.

12763, O. Memorials of Sir Francis Chantry, R. A., sculptor. By John Holland. London, 1851.

Charlemagne, 12230, O. The history of Charlemagne, with a sketch of the state and history of France. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 2d edition. London, 1847.

Charles I, 8917, D. History of King Charles the First of England. By Jacob Abbott. New York, 1848.

12037, O. The Court and times of Charles the First. By the author of "Memoirs of Sophia Dorothea." 2 vols. London, 1848. 5006, D. 2. Eikon Basilicæ. The portraiture of his sacred majestie in his solitudes and sufferings, together with his majestie's praiers delivered to Dr. Juxon, immediately before his death. Also his majestie's reasons against the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice. (By Bp. Gauden.) London, 1649.

Charles II., 8992, D. The history of King Charles the Second of England. By Jacob Abbott. New York, 1849.

Charles V., 10279, D. The cloister life of the Emperor Charles the Fifth. By William Sterling. London, 1852.

13212, O. Charles Quint, son abdication, son séjour et sa mort au monastère de Yuste. Par M. Mignet. Paris, 1854.

Chase, 11955, O. Bishop Chase's reminiscences, an autobiography. 2d ed. 2 vols. Boston, 1848.

Chasles, 10488, D. Notabilities in France and England, with an autobiography. By Philarete Chasles. New York, 1853.

Chateaubriand, 12136, 0. Mémoires d'outre tombe, par M. le Vicomte Chateaubriand. 12 tom. Paris, 1849.

9769, D. An autobiography. By Francois René de Chateaubriand.
2 vols. London, 1849.

Chatterton, 6480, D. The life of Thomas Chatterton, including his unpublished
poems and correspondence. By John Dix. London, 1837.
Chaucer, 7906, D. Cabinet pictures of British life. Chaucer. By John
Saunders. London, 1845. (See p. 1241.)

Cheever, 9910, D. Memorials of the life and trials of a youthful Christian in
pursuit of health, as developed in the biography of Nathaniel Cheever,
M. D. By Rev. Henry T. Cheever. With an introduction by Rev.
George B. Cheever, D. D. New York, 1851.

Chesterton, 10547, D. Peace, war and adventure: an autobiographical memoir of George Laval Chesterton, formerly of Royal Artillery, subsequently a captain in the army of Columbia, and at present Governor of the House of Correction. 2 vols. London, 1853.

Cheverus, 6585, D. Life of the Cardinal de Cheverus, Archbishop of Bordeaux. By the Rev. J. Huen Doubourg. Translated from the French by Robert M. Walsh. Philadelphia, 1839.

Child, 8259, D. Biographies of good wives. By L. Maria Child. New ed. New York, 1846.

Chisholm, 7342, D.

Memoir of The Chisholm, late M. P. for Invernesshire.

By the Rev. James S. M. Anderson. London, 1842.

Christine, 10151, O. Histoire de Christine, Reine de Suéde, avec un précis historique de la Suéde. Par J. P. Catteau-Calleville. 2 vols. Paris, 1815.

Chrysostom, 9717, O. The life of St. Chrysostom. From the German of Dr. Neander. By the Rev. J. C. Stapleton. Loudon, 1838. Churchman, 12173, O. An account of the Gospel labours of John Churchman, late of Nottingham in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1779. Cicero, 10358, O. The life and letters of Marcus Tullus Cicero. By Dr. Middleton. London, 1840.

6723, D. The life of Marcus Tullus Cicero. By J. F. Hollings. London, 1839.

Clark, 10962, D. "Father Clark," or the pioneer preacher. Sketches and incidents of Rev. John Clark. By an old pioneer. New York, 1855. Clay, 13413, 0. 2. Address of Henry Clay in reference to the "Bargain" with J. Q. Adams. 1827.

11021, O. The life and specches of Henry Clay. 2 vols. New York,

1843.

11568, O. The life and times of Henry Clay. By Calvin Colton. 2 vols. New York, 1845.

12589, O. 14. Headlands in the life of Henry Clay.

13012, O. Obituary addresses on the death of Henry Clay, in the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, June 30th, 1852, and the funeral sermon of Rev. C. M. Butler. Washington, 1852. Gift of Wm. Linn Brown, Esq.

12021, O. The writings of Cassius Marcellus Clay, including speeches and addresses. Edited, with a preface and memoir, by Horace Greeley. New York, 1848.

Clarendon, 9673, O. Life and administration of Edward, first Earl of Clarendon. By T. H. Lister, Esq. 3 vols. London, 1838.

Claridge, 6363, D. The life and posthumous works of Richard Claridge. By Joseph Besse. Third edition. London, 1836.

Clarkson, 6702, D. A biographical sketch of Thomas Clarkson, M. A. By Thomas Taylor. London, 1839.

Clement, Alex., 9328, O. Some account of the writings and opinions of Clement of Alexandria. By John, Bishop of Lincoln. London, 1835. Cleopatra, 9806, D. History of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt. By Jacob Abbott. New York, 1851.

Clinton, 12191, O. The life and writings of De Witt Clinton. By Wm. W. Campbell. New York, 1849.

7052, D. Life of De Witt Clinton. By James Renwick, LL. D. New York, 1840. (See Jenkins, infra.)

11236, D. Literary remains of Henry Fynes Clinton, consisting of an autobiography and literary journal and brief essays on theological subjects. Edited by Rev. C. J. F. Clinton. London, 1854. Clive, 9379, O. The life of Robert, Lord Clive; collected from the family papers communicated by the Earls of Powis. By Major General Sir John Malcolm. 3 vols. London, 1836.

Cloncurry, 12424, O. Personal recollections of the life and times, with extracts from the correspondence of Valentine Lord Cloncurry. Dublin, 1849.

Cloncurry, 11466, D. The life, times and contemporaries of Lord Cloncurry. By William John Fitzpatrick. Dublin, 1855.

Coad, 9474, D. A memorandum of the wonderful providences of God to a poor unworthy creature during the time of the Duke of Monmouth's revolution in 1688. By Jno. Coad. London, 1849.

Cobbett, 6195, D. The life of William Cobbett, dedicated to his sons. London, 1835.

Cobham, 7707, D. The life and times of the good Lord Cobham. By T. Gapsey. 2 vols. London, 1844.

Cockayne, 10918, D. History and adventure; or stories of remarkable men of all nations. By M. S. Cockayne. London, 1854.

Cœur, 11886, O. Jacques Coeur, the French Argonaut, and his times. By Louisa Stuart Costello. London, 1847.

Coke, 9587, O. The life of Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief Justice of England, in the reign of James I., with memoirs of his contemporaries. By Cuthbert Wm. Johnson, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1837.

Cole, 10487, D. The course of empire, voyage of life, and other pictures of Thomas Cole, N. A. with selections from his letters and miscellaneous writings, illustrative of his life, character and genius. By Charles L. Noble. New York, 1853.

12086, O. 5. C. Bryant. Coleman, 10441, O. spondence. 13766, O.

Funeral oration on the death of Thomas Cole. By Wm.
New York, 1848.

Memoirs of the Coleman family; including their corre-
By Richard Brinsley Peake. 2 vols. London, 1841.
Daguerreotype sketches of the members of first common
council after consolidation, in 1854 and 1855. By a reporter (T. J.
Coleman). Philadelphia, 1855.

Coleridge, 9309, O. Biographia Borealis;, or lives of distinguished Northerns. By Hartley Coleridge. London, 1833.

6074 & 6095, D. Specimens of the table talk of the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge. New York, 1835.

6398, D. Early recollections, chiefly relating to the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge. By Joseph Cottle. 2 vols. London, 1837.

8574, D. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. By Joseph Cottle. New York, 1847.

6171, D.

Letters and conversations and recollections of S. T. Coleridge. 2 vols. London, 1836.

9672, O. The life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. By James Gilman. London, 1838.

Colet, 10337, O. The life of Dr. John Colet, Dean of St. Paul's. By Samuel

Knight. Oxford.

Collins, 2570, Q. Memoir of the late Isaac Collins of Burlington, New Jersey. Philadelphia, 1848. Gift of John Jay Smith.

9022, D. Memoirs of the life of William Collins, with selections from his journals and correspondence. By his son. 2 vols. London,

1848.

Collinson, 12695, 13, & 12956, O. 3. A tribute to Peter Collinson. Phila

delphia, 1851.

Colquhoun, 9419, D. A memoir of Lady Colquhoun. By Jas. Hamilton, D. D. New York, 1850.

Columbus, 9612, D. A life of Christopher Columbus. By H. R. St. John.
London, 1850.

1366, F.
La historia de D. Fernando Colón, en la qual se da par-
ticular y verdadera relacion de la vida y hechos de el Almirante D.
Christoval Colón, su padre, y del descubrimiento de las Indias Occi-
dentales, llamadas Nuevo Mundo, que pertenece al Rei de Españada,
que tradujo de Español en Italiano Alonzo de Ullao. (1791.)

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Colton, 9881, D. Literary remains of the Rev. Walter Colton, with a memoir. New York, 1851.

Combe, 12470, O. & 9524, D. The life and correspondence of Andrew Combe. By Geo. Combe. Edinburgh and Philadelphia, 1850.

Comines, 10150, O. Mémoires de M. Philippe de Comines. 4 vols. A Brusselle, 1714.

Comly, 13019, O. Journal of the life and religious labors of John Comly, of Byberry, Pennsylvania. Published by his children. Philadelphia, 1853.

Condé, 8243, D. The life of Louis, Prince of Condé, surnamed the Great. By Lord Mahon. London, 1845.

Conant, 13412, O. 3.
Boston, 1848.

Condorcet, 10160, O.

Notice of Roger Conant. By Rev. Jos. B. Felt.

Mémoires de Condorcet sur la révolution Française, extrait de sa correspondance et de ses amis. 2 vols. Paris, 1824. Constable, 2463, Q. 1. Memoirs of the life of John Constable, Esq., R. A. Composed chiefly of his letters. By C. R. Leslie, R. A. 2d edition. London, 1845.

Constantine, 11280, O. The life of the blessed Emperor Constantine. By Eusebius Pamphilius. London, 1845.

Cookworthy, 13238, O. 4. Relics of William Cookworthy, discoverer of the Cornish china clay, 1755; founder of the British porcelain manufacture, and an eminent minister of the Society of Friends. Collected by John Prideaux. London, 1853.

Cooke, 9221, O. A practical view of the science of physiognomy, from the
papers of T. Cooke, of Manchester, with a memoir. London, 1819.
Cooper, 10796, O. The life of Sir Astley Cooper, Bart. By Bransby B.
Cooper, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1843.

8203, D. Lives of distinguished American naval officers.
Fenimore Cooper. Philadelphia, 1846.

By J.

12815, O. Memorial of J. Fenimore Cooper. New York, 1852.

Copleston, 12627, O. Memoir of Edward Copleston, D. D., Bishop of Llanduff, by William J. Copleston, M. A. London, 1851.

13589, O. Remains of the late Edward Copleston, bishop of Llanduff. With reminiscences of his life by Rd. Whately, Abp. of Dublin. London, 1854.

Copway, 8577, D. The life of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh (George Copway), a young Indian of the Ojebwa Nation. By himself. 2d edition. Philadelphia, 1847. Corminin, 8565, D. The orators of France, by Timon (Viscount De Corminin). Translated by a member of the New York bar, from the 14th Paris edition. With an essay on French revolutionary eloquence, by J. T. Headley. Edited by G. H. Colton. Illustrated. New York, 1847.

Corneille, 10084, O. Histoire de la vie et des ouvrages de P. Corneille. Paris, 1829. 12855, O. 1852.

Corneille and his times. By M. Guizot. London,

Corrie, 11892, O. Memoirs of the Right Rev. Daniel Corrie, LL. D., first bishop of Madras. By his brothers. London, 1847.

Cortez, 8450, D. The lives of Vasco Nunez de Balboa, Hernandez Cortez and Francisco Pizarro. New York, 1847.

Costello, 11152, 0. Memoirs of eminent Englishwomen. By Louisa Stuart Costello. 4 vols. London, 1844. (See Anne of Brittany, p. 1568.) 7232, D. The adventures of a soldier; or memoirs of Edward Costello. London, 1841.

Cousins, 8626, D. Extracts from the diary of a workhouse chaplain. By the Rev. D. L. Cousins. London, 1847.

Cousin, 13211, O. Madame de Sablé. Etudes sur les femmes illustres et la société du XVII. siècle. Par M. Victor Cousin. Paris, 1854. 10682, D. Jaqueline Pascal; or a glimpse of convent life at Port Royal. From the French of M. Victor Cousin, M. Prosper Faugère, M. Vinet, and other sources. . Translated by H. N. With an introduction by W. R. Williams, D. D. New York, 1854.

Coverdale, 9640, O. Memorials of the Right Rev. Father in God, Myles Coverdale, Bishop of Exeter. London, 1838.

Cowper, 6589, D. The life of William Cowper, Esq. By Robert Southey, LL. D. 2 vols. Boston, 1839.

6300, D. The life and works of William Cowper. By Robert Southey, LL. D. 15 vols. London, 1835.

Coxe, 9565, 0. 5. Appeal to the public, and especially to the medical public, from the proceedings of the trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, vacating the chair of Materia Medica and Pharmacy. By John Redman Coxe, M. D. Philadelphia, 1835. Gift of the author. Crabb, 10902, D. Memoir of Rev. James Crabb. By John Rudall. London,

1854.

Cradock, 10511, O. Historical notices of Sir Mathew Cradock, Knt. of Swan-
sea. By Rev. J. M. Trahene. Llandovery, 1840.
Craik, 8866, D. The romance of the peerage; or curiosities of family history.
By George L. Craik. 4 vols. London, 1848, &c.

Cranmer, 7301, D. The life and times of Thomas Cranmer.

Boston, 1841. Crawford, 9757, D. Reminiscences of a naval officer during the late war. With sketches of distinguished commanders. By Capt. A. Crawford. 2 vols. London, 1851.

Creasy, 12457, O. Memoirs of eminent Etonians; with notices of the early
history of the college. By E. S. Creasy. London, 1850.
Cromwell, 7947, D. 3. Lives of Cromwell and Bunyan. By Robert Southey,
LL. D. London, 1844.

7830, D. Life of Oliver Cromwell. By Robert Southey, LL. D.
New York, 1845.

11708, O. & 8167, D. Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches, with elucidations. By Thomas Carlyle. 2 vols. and supplement. London and New York, 1845.

By J. H.

11876, O. & 8575, D. The protector; a vindication.
Merle D'Aubigné, D. D. Edinburgh and New York, 1847.
8799, D. The life of Oliver Cromwell. By J. T. Headley. New
York, 1848.

9399, D. Oliver Cromwell, sa vie privée, ses discours publics, sa
correspondance particulière; par M. P. Chasles. Paris, 1847.
10695, D. The history of Oliver Cromwell, and the English com-
monwealth, by M. Guizot. Translated by A. R. Scoble. Phila-
delphia, 1854.

Crook, 13298, O. Life of John Crook, containing some of his spiritual tracts
and breathings after God. Written by himself. London, 1757.
Crosland, 10813, D. Memorable women; the story of their lives. By Mrs.
Newton Crosland. Illustrations. Boston, 1854.

Crowe, 6297, D. Cabinet cyclopedia. Biography. Eminent foreign statesmen. By Eyre Evans Crowe. 4 vols. London, 1838.

Curran, 12573, O. Curran and his contemporaries. By Chas. Phillips, Esq. Edinburgh, 1850.

11422, D. The life of the Rt. Hon. John Philpot Curran. By his son W. H. Curran. With additional notes by R. Shelton Mackenzie. New York, 1855.

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