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Wdham B. Orvis. The coming of Christ in his kingdom. . . X.Y. 1869.

Connecticut Farmer's Boy, A, Fitz- Greene Halleck, whose first appearance in print "was in ** Holt s Columbian/ 1 New York, 1813, in a short poem bearing this signature

Connecticut Pastor, A. Reo. Enoch Fitch Bwr. Ecce Ccelum; or, parish astronomy. B. 1867.

Connecticut Pastor, A. Rei. Joseph Darling Hull, AM Plea for religious newspapers a sermon preached to his own people on the Lord's Day, Decem- ber 29, 1844, by ... Hartford, 1845

Conover, Elizabeth Miss l)ur- gtn.

Conrad. Alfred Bunn. The stage, both before and behind the curtain. . . L, 1840.

Conrad, Georg, Piince George, of Prussia. Dramatische Werke. 1870

Conservative, A. John Lettsom Elliot A letter to the Electors of Westminster. L. 1847.

Conservative, A. James Denmstoun. A letter to the Lord Advocate [Francis Jeffrey] on the Scottish Reform Bill. Edinb 1832.

Consistent Loyalist, A. John Parr. Remarks on a late pamphlet entitled "A vindication of Governor Parr and his council"... L. 1784.

Consistent Protestant, A. Adam Calami/, a writer in the "Gent Mag" under this pseudonym, 1740 et seq.

Consistent Protestant, A Owen Manning. Considerations on ... arti- cles and liturgy of the Church of Eng- land. . . L. 1774.

Consistent Protestant, A. Richard Watson, E>.D. Considerations on the expediency of revising the liturgy. . L. 1790.

Consistent Whig, A. J2t Rev. Dr. Thomas Lewis 0'Jfetrae. Considerations on the late disturbances, by ... 1781.

Constance. Mrs. Bessie W, (John- son] Williams, who, under this nom de plume, has published articles in " Scottfs Magazine" and the "Mobile Sunday Times."

Constantia. Mrs. Judith (Sargent) Murray. The repository and gleaner, B. 1798. Mrs. Murray was also a con- tributor to the "Massachusetts Maga- zine" and the "Boston Weekly Maga- zine/*

Constantia, L. A. Leopold Auguste Oonstanttn Hesse. Bibliothekonomie. ,, JUipsie, 1840.

Constitution. John Carttettght. A

letter to Edmund Burke, Ee<i, contro- verting the principles of the American government, laid down in Ma lately pub- lished speech on American taxation. . . in the House of Commons, on the 19th of April, 1774 L 1775

Constitutional Reformer, A. John Butter. History of the Shaftesbury Elec- tion, 1830. . L 1830.

Consul Abroad, A. Lulgi Monti Adventures of ... By Samuel Sample- ton, B. 1878.

Consul's Daughter and Wife, A Mrs John Elijah Blunt, Twenty years' residence among the people of Turkey .. NY. 1878.

Consumptive, A. Robert S. Coffin. The eleventh hour. . . B 1827.

Contributor at Paris, The William Makepeace Thacleiay. The ballad of Bouillabaisse. " Punch," Feb. 17, 1849.

Contributor to "Bentley," A. Wil- liam, Hollis Miscellaneous Latin poems, original and translations ... L. 1851.

Contributor to "Blac&wood's Mag- azine," A. William Pitt Scargill. The usurer's daughter ... L 1832.

Contributors to Tracts for the Times By A [John Kebli\ 9 B [Isaac Williams'], C. [Dr. Pusey), D. [</". H Newman}, E [Thomas KeUe], #. \_8ir George Prevost, Bart.'}, G. [Rev. R F. Wilson, of Oriel]. Plain sermons L. 1840-48

Convert, A. Rt. Rev Richard Challoner. The grounds of the old re- ligion. . P. 1814.

Convert, A- Rev. S W. Whttchei. The story of ... as told to his former parishioners after he became a Catholic. W.Y. 1875.

Convert from Anglicism, A. George John Lloyd Crawley* England, Greece, or Rome ? A letter to a friend. York, 1850.

Conway, H. B. H. B. Coulson. A nom de theatre.

Conway, H. I>erwent. Henry David Inglis. Solitary walks through many lands 3ded. L. 1843.

Conway, Hugh. Frederick John Fargus. Called back. Bristol, 1883.

The work appeared originally in "Arrow- sraitli's Almanac," Bristol; was soon published in a separate form, and more than 80,000 copies were sold.

Conway, Marie. Frank CaMl, in his contributions to the " Saturday Press " (P.)

Conynghame, Kate. Hev. Joseph Holt Ingraham. The sunny South, or, the Southerner at home ... P. 1860.

Cookies. See "Goody, Abimelech "