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and the dismemberment of Poland and Prance ... L. 1793.

Calpe, Adadas. Antonio D de Pas- cual. The two fathers ... NY. 1852.

Calvinianas Presbyter. Rev. Archi- bald Bruce. Armus secularis. Edinb. 1788.

Calvinus. James Grahamc Another letter ... to the Bev. Dr. Thomas M Crie, and the Key. Mr. Andrew Thomson, on the parody of Scripture, lately published in "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine." Edmb. 1817.

Calvinus Minor, Scoto Britannus Rev Archibald Bruce. Free thoughts on the toleration of Popery. 1780.

Cam. Samuel Badcock. The farmer and his ass, in the " Gent. Mag ," Sep- tember, 1786, p. 790.

Cam. Walter Lewis, AID. Whist: what to lead. L. 186C.

Cambridge Gentleman, A. Mr. Rawson. A letter to the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell. . L. 1710.

Cambridge Graduate, A. Cornelius Neale Dalton. Poems, original and trans- lated. L. 1868

Cambridge M.A, A. Rev. Robert Howe Knott. The new aid to memory . . . L. 1839.

Cambridge Man, A. Henry Arthur Bright. Free blacks and slaves L. 1853.

Camden of the Eighteenth. Cen- tury, The. Richard Gough.

Cameron, Leila. Mrs. Catherine A. (Richards) Du Bose. The pastor's house- hold NY. 1858.

Cameroy. James Woods Lane, S.T.D., in the "New York Observer/' about 1851.

Camillus. Fisher Ames, in contribu- tions to the newspapers of Boston.

Camillus. Rufos King, who advo- cated Jay's treaty in several eloquent speeches, 1795.

Camillus. Adam Thorn. Anti-Gallic letters. . . Montreal, 1836.

Camillus. Alexander Hamilton. A defence of the treaty of amity ... be- tween the United States and Great Brit- ain ... N.Y. 1795.

Camillus. J Henry. An enquiry into the evils of general suffrage and frequent elections in Lower Canada. . . Montreal, 1810.

Camillus. William Duane. The Mississippi question ... P. 1803.

Camlan, Gorovna. Rev. Rowland Williams. Lays from the Cambric lyre ... L. 1846.

Campbell, Donald. Stephen Cullen Carpenter. A journey over land to India... L. 1796.

Campbell, Kate Mrs. Jane Eliza- beth (Larcombe] Lincoln

Under the name of " Kate Campbell,*' she was a large contributor to the periodicals pub- lished by Godey, Peterson, Sartam, Neal, etc., and to the annuals, afterwards she wrote for the Baptist religious publications.

Campbell, Mary. See "M. E. B."

Canadian, A. J. Bell Forsyth. A few months in the East ; or, a glimpse of the Bed, the Dead, and the Black seas . . . Quebec, 1861.

Canadian, A. Pierre de Salles La Temere t 3LD. A political account of Lower Canada ... L. 1830.

Canadian, A. James Lynne Alexan- der. TVonders of the West. . . Toronto, 1825.

Candid Enquirer. James Anderson, LLD. The antiquity of the woollen manufacture, in the "Gent. Mag.," August, 1778, p. 348.

Candidate, An Hlused /". C. Caley. Indignant rhymes ... L. 1859

Candidate for Orders in the Church, A. Joseph Salkeld. Birds, blossoms, and fruit of the Church. . . N.Y. 1843.

Candide, Jules Arnaud Arsene Cla- retie, who, in 1868, published articles in the " Figaro '* under this signature, which were marked by a bold denunciation of the double execution of Martin Bidaure, which took place in Var in 1851.

Candidas. Thady Fitzpatrick. See F., T."

Candidas. Samuel Adams, Address to the people of Pennsylvania, Feb. 3, 1775. He also contributed frequently, under this pseudonym, to the " Boston Gazette" and "Boston Evening Post," during the years 1768-1774.

Candidas. Charles Inglis. Plain truth. P. 1776.

Candor. Noah Webster. Articles in "Conn. Courant," July 29, 1793, On the French revolution, Trade with. St. Domingo; Aug. 12, 1793, True republi- canism.

Canne, John. Samuel Butler, the poet. The acts and monuments of our late Parliament. L. 1744.

Cannibal Jack. CJtarles Beach. The way to win. L. 1869.

Canon. Henry William Pullen. Mod- ern Christianity, a civilized heathenism. Salisbury, 1872.

Canonicus. Rev. William Shedd. Letters to W. E. Channing on the exist- ence and agency of fallen spirits. B. 1828.

Canonicus. Charles Chauncy, DJ). A second letter to the Hev. Mr, George