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Country Pastor, A. Etv. Richard Whatdy. A letter to liis parishioners on the disturbances which have lately oc- curred ... L. 1830.

Country Rector, A. Rev. Spencer Cobbotd. The duty of acknowledging Jesus Christ m all we do * a sermon. . . Ipswich, 1835.

Country School Master, A. William Leqgett Tales and sketches ... NY. 1829.

Country Vicar, A. Rev. F. Mere- neatker. A defence of moderation in re- ligious doctrine, practice, and opinion ... L 1812.

Countryman, A Rev. Isaac Backus. A letter. . concerning taxes to support religious worship ... L. 1771.

Countryman of Martin Luther, A. Rei Anthony Kohlman, S.J. Centennial jubilee, to be celebrated. . throughout the United States ... in commemoration of the Reformation,. . 1517 . . . Bait. 1817.

County Court Judge, A F Bayley. The origin and object of Roman Catho- lic doctrines. L. 1875.

Cour, T. E. W. G. T. Barter. Two essays : life, law, and literature. L 1863.

Conrtenay, Peregrine. William IfacLuorth Praed, in "Knight's Quar- terly Magazine," 1828-24.

Courtenay, Sir William Percy Honeywood, K M. See " Tom, J. N."

Couthouy, Marion. Marion C. Smith, in the " Philadelphia Bulletin."

Coventry. Rei\ Jonathan Evans, in the "Gospel Magazine," 1777-78, and the " Christian Magazine," 1790-93.

Cowkeeper, The. Samuel Wdber- force, in the "John Bull," about 1827.

Coxe, Henry, Esq. John Millard. The gentleman's guide in his tour through France. L. 1817.

Crabtree, Culpepper, Esq. Rev. Robert Jackson MacGeorge> who edited the " Sedenmts " in the " Anglo-Ameri- can Magazine/' Toronto. See "Solo- mon of Streetsville."

Crackenthorpe, Mrs. The supposed editor of the " Female Tatler/' L. 1709.

Craddoek, Charles Egbert. Jlfiss Nanj y. 31urfree. In the Tennessee mountains. B. 1884.

Craft, Zachary. Charles Kelsall The first sitting of the committee on the proposed monument to Shakspeare, taken in shorthand. . . Cheltenham, 1823.

Craig, J. H., of Douglas, Esquire. James Hogg. The hunting of Badlewe : a dramatic tale ... L. 1814.

Crambo, Cornelius. William Barnes Rhodes, Esq. Eccentric tales, in verse. . . L 1808.

Cramer, Julian. Joseph Lemuel Ches- ter. He was a frequent contributor to the press, under various pseudonyms, of which the best known is "Julian Cra- mer."

Crassus, Lucius Alexander Hamil- ton. Examination of the President's message. . . N.Y. 1802.

Craven. Capt. John William Carle- ton. Hyde Marston; or, a sportsman's life... L. 1844.

Crawley, junior, fit. JECon John Wil- son Croker, in Lady Morgan's "Florence Macarthy."

Crawley, Capt George Fredenck Pardon Guide to London and its sub- urbs. L

Crawley, Captain Rawdon. George Frederick Pardon. Backgammon. . . L. 1858.

Crayne, Ruth. Mrs. Louisa Amelia (Piatt) WGaffey, whose poems hare been published in the ** Ohio Cultivator," the " Odd Fellows' Casket and Beview " (Cin ), and the " Ohio Farmer/'

Crayon, Christopher James Eunng Ritchie, in his contributions to the Christian World/' 1884.

Crayon, Geoflfrey, Gent. Washing- ton Irving. The sketch book N.Y. 1820.

Crayon, Porte. David Hunter Strother* Virginia illustrated. . . N.Y. 1857 Also in his contributions to " Harper's Maga- zine/*

Crayon, Porte. Bernard Isaac Dur~ ward. Wild flowers of Wisconsin. 1872.

Credens, Caleb Fleming. An antidote for the rising age against scepticism and infidelity. . . from. , to " Scepticus/* L. 1765.

Crediton Poet, The. C. Jones.

Creole Mrs. A. M. C. Massena. Mane's mistake B. 1869.

Creole de la Louisiane, Tin. Eu- gene Musson. Lettre & Napole'on HI. sur resclavage aux Etats du Sud. Paris. 1862.

Cresinus. Jedediah Hunt. The cot- tage maid : a tale in rhyme. Cin. 1847 Also in his contributions to various peri- odicals.

Cress. Mrs. Robert P. Po?te7,in her contributions to the "Enquirer" (Cin.).

Creyton, Paul. John Townsend Trow- bridge* Father Brighthopes ; or, an old clergyman's vacation. . . N.Y. 1853.

Crib, Tom. Thomas Moore. Tom Crib's memorial to Congress ... By one of the Fancy. [Inverse] L 1819.