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Ad Q. fratrem dialogi tres de oratore; juxta editionem Zachariæ Pearce : quos dialogos, vita Ciceronis præfixa, atque notis subjectis J. Smith illustravit. Walpole, 1804. 8°.

De oratore; or Dialogues upon the qualifications of an orator; tr. with notes, by Wm. Guthrie. 2d ed. Lond., 1755. 8°.

De philosophia. 2 vols. in 1. [Venice]. 1541. 12°.

Dialogi tres de oratore. 5th ed. Lond., 1795. 8°.

Epistolæ ad Atticum, ad Brutum, ad Quintum fratrem, cum correctionibus Pauli Manutii. Venetiis, 1567. 12°.

Offices, or moral duties; Cato Major, essay on old age; Lælius, essay on friendship; Paradoxes; Scipio's dream; and letter to Quintus; tr. by C. R. Edmonds. Lond., Bohn, 1880.

12°.

Orationes; with a commentary by George Long. 4 vols. Lond., 1855-62. 8°. (Long's Bibl. classica.)

Orations; tr. by C. D. Yonge. 4 vols. Lond., Bohn, 1878-80. 12°.

Oratory and orators, with letters to Quintus and Brutus; tr. by J. S. Watson. Lond., Bohn, 1880. 12°.

Republic; reprinted from the 3d edition of Cardinal Mai [Rome, 1846], and tr. with notes, by G. G. Hardingham. Lond., 1884. 8°.

Select letters, with introductions and notes, by Albert Watson. Oxford, 1874. 8°. Select orations; tr. with notes, by Wm. Duncan. New Haven, 1811. 8°.

Treatises on the nature of the gods; divination, fate, the republic, the laws, and standing for the consulship; tr. by C. D. Yonge. Lond., Bohn, 1878. 12°.

COLLINS, W. Lucas. Cicero. Edin., 1879. 12°. (Collins' Ancient classics.)

FORSYTH, Wm. Life of Cicero. 2 vols. in I. N. Y., n. d. 8°.

JEANS, G. E. Life and letters of Cicero ; being a new translation with notes. 1880. 8°.

Lond.,

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Cieça or Cieza de Leon, Pedro de. La prima parte dell' istorie del Peru. Venetia, 1556. 12°.

La seconde parte delle historie generali dell' India, nelle quali, oltre all' imprese del Colombo et di Magalanes [composta da F. Lopez di Gomara]. Venetia, 1557. 12°.

Historia di Ferdinando Cortes. Parte terza, composta da F. Lopez di Gomara in lingua Spagnuola, tr. nella Italiana per Agostino di Craualiz. Venetia, 1576. 12°.

Note: The above parts have also been published with the collective title, "Historia delle nuove Indie occidentali."

Second part of the Chronicle of Peru; tr. and ed. with notes and introd., by Clements R. Markham. Lond., 1883. 8°. (Hakluyt Soc. v. 68.)

Travels, 1532-50, contained in the first part of his Chronicle of Peru; tr. and ed. with notes, and an introd., by C. R. Markham. Lond., 1864. 8°. (Same, v. 33.) Cincinnati, Society of the. See Society of the Cincinnati.

Cincinnati, Ohio. Business directory. Cinn. [1846]. 12°.

Cincinnati Lancet and observer. 30-36. 7 vols. Cinn., 1869-75. 8°.

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Catalogue. Cinn., 1871. 8°.

7TH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Dedication; sermon, by John De Witt, historic sketch of the church, etc. Cinn. [1886]. 8°.

SPRING GROVE CEMETERY; its history and improvements. Cinn., 1869. 8°. Cinnamus, Joannes. Epitome rerum ab Joanne et Alexio Comnenis gestarum; recens. Aug. Meineke. (Corpus script. Byz. v. 26.) Cinq-Mars, Henri Coiffer de Ruzé, marquis de. Cinq-Mars; ou, Conjuration sous Louis XIII., par Alfred Vigny. Paris, 1846. 12°.

Cintra, Pedro de. Journal. See Cada-Mosto, Aloisio da.

Circourt, Adolphe, comte de. France and the United States; a historical review. Boston, 1877. 8°.

Circular, The. vols. 1-12, and new series, 113. 25 vols. in 12. n. p., 1851-76. fol.

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Cist's Weekly Advertiser. vols. 1-7. 7 vols. in 2. Cinn., 1847-53. fol. Cities and principal towns in the world. vol. 1. Lond., 1830. 12°. (Lardner's Cab. cyc.) Citizen of the world. See Goldsmith, Oliver. Citizen Soldier, a military paper; ed. by J. Swett, Jr. vol. 1. Windsor, 1840-41. 4°. Civil Engineer and Architects Journal. vols. 28-31. 4 vols. Lond., 1865-68. fol. Civil war; a poem written in 1775. n. p., n. d. 4°. Cladera, Christobal. Investigaciones historicas sobre los principales descubrimientos de los Españoles en el mar Oceano en el siglo XV. y principios del XVI. Madrid, 1794. 8°. Claflin, Horace B. [In memoriam.] 1811-85. [N. Y., 1886.] 4°.

Clagett, Wyseman. Memoir of C., by Chas. H. Atherton. (New Hamp. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 3.)

Claiborne, John Francis Hamtramick.

Dale, Samuel.

See

Claiborne, Nathaniel Herbert. Notes on the war in the South; with biog. sketches of Montgomery, Jackson and others. Richmond, 1819. 12°.

Clap, Noah. Bill of mortality in Dorchester, 1749-92. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 1.)

Letter on events in Dorchester, 1630-1774. (Same, v. 1.)

Clap, Roger. Memoirs, 1630. Boston, 1844. 12°. (Dorchester Antiq. and Hist. Soc. v. 1.) Clap, Thomas. Annals of Yale College, 170066. New Haven, 1766. 12°.

Religious constitution of colleges, especially Yale College. New London, 1754. 8°. Clapp, David. Ancient proprietors of Jones's Hill, Dorchester; incl. sketches of the Jones, Stoughton, Tailer, Wiswall, Moseley, Capen and Holden families. Boston, 1883. 8°. Clapp, Ebenezer. See Clapp family. Clapp, Herbert C. Is consumption contagious? and can it be transmitted by means of food? 2d ed. Boston, 1882. 12°.

[Clapp, Otis.] Letter to Abbott Lawrence and Robert G. Shaw on the present and future of Boston. Boston, 1853. 8°.

Clapp [family] memorial. Record of the family in America, with proceedings at two family meetings, by Ebenezer Clapp. Boston, 1876. 8°.

Clapperton, Hugh. Journal of a second expe

dition into Africa; added, the journal of Richard Lander. Lond., 1829. 4°.

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Narrative of travels in Africa. See Denham, Dixon.

Clarac, Charles Othon Frédéric Jean Baptiste, comte de. Description du Musée Royal des Antiques du Louvre. Paris, 1830. 12°. Clarendon, Edward Hyde, earl of. History of the rebellion and civil wars in England. 3 vols. Oxford, 1707. fol.

Same. With notes of T. Warburton. 6 vols. Oxford, 1827. 8°.

Life, by himself, cont. I. an account of [his] life to 1660; II. a continuation of the same, and of his History of the rebellion to 1667. Oxford, 1759. fol.

State papers collected by C. from 1621. 3 vols. Oxford, 1767-86. fol.

View and survey of the errors to church and state in T. Hobbes's book "Leviathan." Oxon, 1676. 4°.

Clarendon, Henry Hyde, earl of, and Rochester, Lawrence Hyde, earl of. Correspondence; with the diary of Lord Clarendon, 1687-90; and the diary of Lord Rochester during his embassy to Poland in 1676; ed. by Saml. Weller Singer. 2 vols. Lond., 1828. 4°. Clarendon Historical Society. Reprints. Series 1-2 [3 nos.]. 2 vols. Edin. [1882-84]. 8°.

Contents: I. The wicked wayes of the cruell cavaliers, 1644.-Two extracts from the "Mercurius Caledonius" of 1661.-The devill and the Parliament, 1648.Balfour, Sir Wm. Account of Cheriton fight, 1644.Scotia numisma; or, Ancient Scottish coins, 1738.Battle of Wakefield, 1643.-Letter conc. the state of religion in New England, 1742.-True mother of the pretended Prince of Wales, 1696.-Siege of Hull, 1643.Remonstrance of the Commons, 1641.-Life of Henry Hudson.-Letter from an English traveller at Rome, 1721.-A king and no king, 1716.-Considerations upon a speech of Lord Russel, 1683.-Closing days about Richmond. The rebellion of 1715.-Colchester teares, 1648.

2. Journal of King Edward's reign, written with his own hand.

Clarendon papers. (New York Hist. Soc. Col. Pub. fund ser. v. 2.)

Clarissa; or, The history of a young lady. See Richardson, Saml.

Clark, Aaron. Manual of Parliamentary practice; for the Senate and Assembly of New York. 2d ed. N. Y., 1826. 12°. Clark, Charles. Principles that ought to govern the conduct of neutrals and belligerents. Lond., 1864. 8°.

Clark, Daniel A. Works; ed. by Fred. G. Clark; with biog. sketch, by George Shep

ard. N. Y., 1872. 8°.

Clark, Daniel Kinnear. Railways and tramways. (Bevan's Brit. man. v. 10.)

Clark, Edward Gordon. Tale of the Shakspere epitaph, by Francis Bacon. Chicago [1888]. 12°.

Clark, Edward Lord. Daleth; or, The homestead of the nations: Egypt illustrated. Boston, 1864. 8°.

CLARK

Record of inscriptions in the burial grounds of Christ Church, Philadelphia. Phila., 1864. 8°. Clark, Eli Benedict.

Centennial discourse before the 1st Cong. Society, Chicopee, Mass. Springfield, 1852. 8°.

Same. (Bound in Chapin Genealogy.) Clark, Emmons. History of the 2d company of the 7th regiment, National Guard, N. Y. S. Militia. vol. I. N. Y., 1864. 8°. Clark, George Faber. History of Norton, Mass., 1669-1859. Boston, 1859. 8°. Clark or Clarke, George Rogers. Sketch of his campaign in the Illinois, 1778-79; with introd. by Henry Pirtle, and the public and private instructions, and Major Bowman's Journal of the taking of Post St. Vincents. Cinn., 1869. 8°. (Ohio Valley hist. ser. no. 3.) Clark, Henry. Historical address delivered on the 82d anniversary of the battle of Hubbardton [Vt.]. Portland, 1859. 8°.

Harvard book. See

See White, Pliny H. Clark, Henry Alden. Vaille, Fred. Ozni. Clark, Henry James. Lucernaria and their allies; memoir on the anatomy and physiology of haliclystus auricula, etc. (Smithsonian Inst. Contrib. v. 23.)

Mind in nature; or, Origin of life and mode of development of animals. N. Y., 1865. 8°.

Clark, Hiram C. History of Chenango Co. [N. Y.]. Norwich, 1850. 8°. Clark, Sir James. See Conolly, John. Clark, James H. The iron-hearted regiment; account of the 115th N. Y. volunteers. Albany, 1865. 12°.

Clark, John. See Clark family.

Clark, John Willis. Cambridge; brief historical and descriptive notes. Lond., 1890. 8°.

Same. With etchings. Lond., 1881. fol.
See Willis, Robert.

Clark, Joseph. Diary, 1778–79. (New Jersey
Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 7.)

Clark, Joseph Sylvester. Discourse before the Barnstable Conference, Mass., 1855. Boston, 1856. 8°.

Historical sketch of Sturbridge, Mass. Brookfield, 1838. 8°.

Historical sketch of the Congregational churches in Mass., 1620-1858. Boston, 1858. 12°.

Repairing the breach; historical discourse in Plymouth, Mass., at the 25th anniv. of the Pilgrim conference of churches, May 16. Boston, 1855. 8°. Clark, Joshua V. H.

Onondaga; reminiscences, with notes on the county, and Oswego. 2 vols. Syracuse, 1849. 8°. Clark, Julius T. See Hole-in-the-Day. Clark, J. W. Miniature of Dansville village [N. Y.]. Dansville, 1844. 8°.

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History of the churches of Sodus, 1876. 8°.

Clark, Lewis H.
Sodus [N. Y.].
See Clark family.

Clark, Martin. "Centennial" sketch of Clay County, Nebraska. Sutton, Neb. [1876]. 8°. Clark, Mary. Biographical sketches of the fathers of New England. Concord, 1836. 16°. Clark, Robert Blackwell. Memorial of C.,

1861-74. n. p., n. d. 12°. Clark, Rush. Memorial addresses on [the] life and character of C. in the House of Rep. and Senate. Wash., 1881. 1. 8°.

Clark, Salter S. See Clark family.
Clark, Samuel Adams. History of St. John's
Church, Elizabeth Town, N. J., from 1703.
Phila., 1857. 8°.

See Duy, Albert W.

Clark, Satterlee. Early times at Fort Winnebago. (Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. Col. v. 8.) Clark, Solomon. Antiquities, historicals and graduates of Northampton. Northampton, 1882. 8°.

Clark, Thomas. Sketches of the naval history of the United States. Phila., 1813. 8°.

Same. 2d ed. vol. 2. Phila., 1814. 8°. Clark, Thomas March. Historical discourse in St. John's Church, Providence, R. I., June II, in commem. of the 150th anniversary. Hartford, 1872. 8°.

Clark, Willard. Report of [his] trial; indicted for the murder of Rich. W. Wight; by H. H. McFarland. New Haven, 1855. 8°. Clark, William P. The Indian sign language, with notes of the gestures taught deaf-mutes. Phila., 1885. 8°.

Clark, Willis Gaylord. Literary remains; ed. by Lewis Gaylord Clark. N. Y., 1844. 8°. Clark family. Materials for genealogies of certain families of Clarks, early settled in Essex Co., by G. K. Clarke. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. v. 26.)

Clark family. Record of the descendants of John Clark of Farmington, Conn., by Julius Gay. Hartford, 1882. 8°.

Clark family. Record of the family of David Clark of Northampton, Mass., by Lewis H. Clark. Syracuse, 1857. 12°.

Clark family. Records of the descendants of Hugh Clark of Watertown, Mass., 1640-1866; by John Clark. Boston, 1866. 8°. Clark family. Account of the ancestors and descendants of John Lardner Clark and Sophia Marion Ross; by Clifford Stanley Sims. Prescott, Canada, 1870. 8°. Clark family. A few genealogical items connected with the family descended from Wm. Clark of Haddam, Conn.; by Salter S. Clark. n. p., n. d. 8°.

Clark family. See Robinson family. Clarke, Adam. Letter to P. I. Du Ponceau. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Arch. v. 2.)

See Porson, Richard.

CLARKE

Clarke, Benjamin. British gazetteer; political, commercial, etc. 3 vols. Lond., 1852. 8°. Clarke, Charles and Mary Cowden. Recollections of writers; with letters of Charles Lamb, Leigh Hunt, etc. Lond., 1878. 12°.

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Oneness of the Christian church. Boston, 1869. 12°.

Clarke, Edward Daniel. Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. Pt. 1. Russia, Tartary and Turkey. Phila., 1811. 8°.

Pt. 2.
Greece, Egypt, and the Holy
Land. N. Y., 1813. 8°.

Travels in the Holy Land. Phila., 1817.

12°. Clarke, Edward Hammond. Observations on polypus of the ear. Boston, 1867. 8°. Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth. Constants of nature. Pts. 1-3 and 5. Specific gravities, etc. (Smithsonian Inst. Misc. col. v. 12, 14, 27.)

Note: For 4th part, see Becker, George F.

Same. Pt. 1. Table of specific gravity for solids and liquids. [New ed. rev. and enl.] (Same, v. 32.)

Clarke, George. Voyage to America; with introd. and notes, by E. B. O'Callaghan. Albany, 1867. 4°.

Clarke, George Kuhn. See Clark family.— Clarke family.

[Clarke, G. R.] History and description of Ipswich and vicinity [England]. Ipswich [1830]. 8°.

[Clarke, Henry Green.] British Museum; its antiquities and natural history, a guide for visitors. Lond., n. d. 12°.

Clarke, Hewson. The Saunterer. 3d ed. with additions, and sketch of the author's life. 2 vols. Lond., 1808. 12°.

Clarke, Hyde. Epoch of Hittite, Khita, Hamath, Canaanite, Lydian, Etruscan, Peruvian, Mexican, etc. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans. v. 6.)

Preface. (Domesday commem. v. 1.) Settlement of Britain and Russia by the English races. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans. v. 7.)

Turanian epoch of the Romans; also of the Greeks, Germans, and Anglo-Saxons, in rel. to the early history of the world. (Same, v. 8.)

Turkish survey of Hungary and its relation to Domesday book. (Domesday commem. v. 1.)

Clarke, Isaac Edwards. See U. S. Dept. of Interior. Bureau of Education.

CLARKE

Clarke, James Freeman. Autobiography, diary and correspondence; ed. by Ed. E. Hale. Boston, 1891. 8°.

Christian doctrine of prayer; an essay. 5th ed. Boston, 1866. 12°.

On giving names to towns and streets. Boston, 1880. 12°.

Orthodoxy; its truths and errors. Boston, 1866. 8°.

Ten great religions; an essay in comparative theology. 19th ed. 2 vols. Boston, 1883. 8°.

See Hull, Wm.-Ossoli, Margaret Fuller. Clarke, James Stanier. See Nelson, Horatio, lord.

Clarke, John, d. 1676. Ill newes from NewEngland. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 32.) Clarke, John, d. 1798. Occasional discourses. Boston, 1804. 12°.

Sermons. Boston, 1799. 8°.

BELKNAP, Jeremy. Sketch of the life of C. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 6.) Clarke, Lieut. John. Impartial and authentic narrative of the battle fought June 17, 1775, on Bunker's Hill, with remarks and anecdotes. 2d ed. Lond., 1775. repr. [N. Y., 1868.] 8°.

Clarke, Joseph Thacher. A Doric shaft and base found at Assos. (Arch. Inst. of America. Papers.)

A Proto-Ionic capital from the site of Neandreia. (Same.)

Report on the investigations at Assos, 1881, etc. (Same, classical series, no. 1.) Clarke, J. M. Higher Devonian faunas of Ontario Co., N. Y. (U. S. Interior Dept. Geol. Survey. Bulletin, v. 3.)

Clarke, Lewis and Milton. Narrative of sufferings during a captivity of 25 years among the slaveholders of Kentucky. Boston, 1846.

12°.

Clarke, L. H. Report of the trial of Sylvanus Miller vs. M. M. Noah, for an alleged libel. N. Y., 1823. 8°.

Clarke, Louisa Lane. Common seaweeds of the British coast and Channel Islands. Lond. [1865]. 12°.

Clarke, Mary Ann Thompson. Authentic memoirs; likewise, account of Mr. Wardle's charges rel. to the Duke of York, etc. N. Y., 1809. 8°. Clarke, Mary Cowden. Complete concordance to Shakespeare. Lond., n. d. 8°.

Girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines. New ed., condensed by Sabilla Novello. Lond., 1887. 8°.

World-noted women. N. Y., 1868. 8°. See Clarke, Chas.-Novello, Vincent. Clarke, Matthew St. Clair, and Hill, David A. [Comp.]. Legislative and documentary history of the Bank of the U. S. Wash., 1832. 8°.

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Clarke family. Genealogical statement of the C. family of Boston, Mass., with review of the same, by Isaac J. Greenwood. N. Y., 1879. 8°. Clarke family. Genealogy of the descendants of Nathaniel Clarke of Newbury, Mass., by Geo. K. Clarke. Boston, 1883. 8°. Clarke family. Records of some of the descendants of Thomas Clarke of Plymouth, by Saml. C. Clarke. Boston, 1869. 8°.

Clarke family. Clarke family of Salem; comp. by Henry T. Waters. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. v. 16.)

Clarke family. See Gedney family. Clarke Clark genealogy. Records of the descendants of Thomas Clarke, Plymouth, 1623-97; comp. by Wm. W. Johnson. North Greenfield, Wis., 1884. 8°.

Clarke papers; Mrs. Meech and her family: home letters, etc., linked for preservation by Abby M. Hemenway. Burlington [1878]. s. 4°.

n. p.,

Clarkson, David. See Owen, John. Clarkson, Matthew and Gerardus. Memoirs, by John Hall and Samuel Clarkson. 1890. 1. 8°. Clarkson, Samuel. See Clarkson, Matthew. [Clarkson, Thomas.] Essay on slavery and commerce of the human species, particularly the African; tr. from a Latin dissertation, 1785. 2d ed. Lond., 1788. 8°.

History of the rise, progress and accomplishment of the abolition of the African slavetrade, by Parliament. Lond., 1839. 8°.

Letters on the slave-trade and the natives in Africa contiguous to Fort St. Louis and Goree. Lond., 1791. s. 4°. (Bd. with Remarks on the slave-trade.)

See Penn, Wm.

CLAY

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Opera omnia; recensuit N. L. Artaud. 2 vols. Paris, 1824. 8°. (Lemaire. Bibl. class. Lat.) Claudio, Clemente, bp. of Turin. Opuscula quae supersunt. (Migne. Patrol. s. Lat. V. 104.)

Claverhouse, John Graham, viscount of Dundee, called. Claverhouse, by Mowbray Morris. Lond., 1887. 12°. (English worthies.) Clavers, Mary, pseud. See Kirkland, Caroline M. S.

Claviere, Étienne, and Brissot de Warville, J. P. Considerations on the relative situation of France and the United States; tr. from the French. Lond., 1788. 8°.

Commerce of America with Europe, particularly with France and Great Britain; tr. from the French ed. rev. by Brissot; with life of Brissot. Lond., 1784. 8°.

Note: Forming vol. 2 of the View of America.

Clavigero, Francesco Saverio. History of Mexico; tr. from the Italian by Chas. Cullen. 2 vols. Lond., 1787. 4°.

Storia della California; opera postuma. vol. 2.

Venezia, 1789. s. 4°. Clavijo, Ruy Gonzalez de. Narrative of [his] embassy, at the court of Timour at Samarcand, 1403-06; tr. with notes, and a life of Timour, by Clements R. Markham. Lond., 1859. 8°. (Hakluyt Soc. v. 26.)

Clay, Charles E. See Cozzens, Fred. S.
Clay, Henry. Works; ed. [with life] by Calvin
Colton. 6 vols. N. Y., 1863. 8°.

Private correspondence ; ed. by C.Colton. Cinn., 1856. 8°.

New York [City]. Common Council. Report of the committee of arrangements of the obsequies in memory of Clay. [N. Y., 1852.] 8°.

PRENTICE, George D. Biography of Clay. Hartford, 1831. 12°.

SARGENT, Epes. Life and public services of Clay, to 1848; ed. and completed by Horace Greeley. Auburn, 1852. 8°. Life of Clay. 2 vols. (Amer. statesmen.)

SCHURZ, Carl. Boston, 1887. 12°.

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