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Condorcet, 2180, 0. Outlines of an historical view of the progress of the human mind. By M. de Condorcet. A posthumous work. Translated from the French. London, 1795.

1603, 0. Life of M. Turgot, comptroller-general of the finances of France, in 1774, 1775, and 1776. By M. de Condorcet. Translated

from the French. London, 1787.
3144, O. The same.-P.

1054, D. The life of Voltaire, by the Marquis de Condorcet; with memoirs of Voltaire, written by himself. Translated from the French. 3 vols.

London, 1790.

Confucius, 450, D. The morals of Confucius, a Chinese philosopher. London, 1724.

Conor, O', 724, O. Dissertations on the history of Ireland. To which is subjoined, a dissertation on the Irish colonies established in Britain; with some remarks on Mr. Macpherson's translation of Fingal and Temora. By C. O'Conor Dublin, 1766. Gift of the author.

Conradus, 494, F. Conradi à Liechtenaw Urspurgensis, ordinis præmonstratens, ad Mindulam, Chronicon. Argentorati, 1609.-L.

Conringius, 537, Q. Hermanni Conringii de Hermetica Ægyptiorum vetere et Paracelsicorum nova medicina liber unus. Helmestadii 1648.—L. Consett, 578, Q. A tour through Sweden, Swedish-Lapland, Finland and Denmark; with plates. By Matthew Consett. London, 1788.

Constable, 400, O. Reflections upon accuracy of style; containing the chief rules to be observed for obtaining an accurate style, and observations upon all the faults and beauties of writing. By John Constable. London, 1734.

Constantinus, 447, F. Lexicon Græco-Latinum Roberti Constantini. A. D. 1592.-L.

Contarenus, 944, D. See Smith.

Conybeare, 3418, O. Sermons upon several subjects. By John Conybeare, D. D. Oxford, 1733.-P.

Cook, 333, and 376, F. The North American pilot, for Newfoundland, Labra-
dour, and the gulf and river St. Lawrence. By James Cook, Michael
Lane, Joseph Gilbert, and others; with plates. 2 vols. London, 1784.
No. 333 has also a volume of directions in quarto.

347, F. The maps and plates of Cook's last voyage. London.
331, Q. A voyage towards the South Pole and round the world; per-
formed in the years 1772, 1773, 1774, and 1775, by Capt. James Cook,
with Captain Furneaux's narrative of his proceedings in the Adven-
ture, during the separation of the ships. With plates. 3d edit. 2 vols.
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393, Q. A voyage to the Pacific Ocean, in the ships Resolution and Dis-
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and charts. 3 vols. The first and second volumes were written by
captain James Cook, and the third by captain James King. Lon-
don, 1784.

1024, Q. The same.-P.

630, F. Plates to the same.-P.

1249, O. The same. Philadelphia, 1783,

Cooke, 849, Q. The medallic history of imperial Rome; from the first triumvirate, under Pompey, Crassus and Cæsar, to the removal of the imperial seat, by Constantine the Great; with plates of the several medals and coins. By William Cooke, M. A. 2 vols. London, 1781.

Cooke, 1548, D. The works of Hesiod, translated from the Greek. By Tho 2d edit. London, 1740.—P.

mas Cooke.

Cooper, 82, and 331, O. and 3d edit.

The life of Socrates. By John Gilbert Cooper. 2d London, 1750.

3241, O. The same.-P.

772, 0. The complete distiller; delivered in the plainest manner, for the use both of distillers and private families. By Ambrose Cooper. 2d edit. London, 1760.

2210, O. Information respecting America. By Thomas Cooper. 2d edit. London, 1795.

2751 and 2975, O. Letters on the Irish nation; written during a visit to that kingdom, in the autumn of 1799. By George Cooper, Esq. London, 1800. 2d edit. London, 1801.

1835, D. Mirrour of mercie, or the prodigal's conversion, briefly and learnedly expounded. By William Cooper. London, 1614.-P. Coote, 2438, O. History of England, from the earliest dawn of record to the peace of 1783. By Charles Coote. 8 vols. London, 1796.

1181, and 1238, D. The life of Caius Julius Cæsar; drawn from the most authentic sources of information. By Charles Coote, L. L. D. London, 1796.

Cope, 1717, O. Demonstratio medico-practica prognosticorum Hippocratis. Ab Henrico Cope. Dubliniæ, 1736.—L.

Cordineer, 498, Q. Cordineer's views in Scotland. London.

Cordiner, 686, Q. Antiquities and scenery of the north of Scotland, in a series of letters to Thomas Pennant; with plates. By the Rev. Charles Cordiner. London, 1780.

Cork, 626, D. Letters from Italy in the years 1754, and 1755, by the earl of Cork and Orrery. London, 1773.

Cormack, 1430, D. Lives of the ancient philosophers; comprehending a se lection of their best maxims. Translated from the French, with notes, and preceded by a life of Fenelon. By John Cormack, A. M. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1803.

`Cormick, M3, 301, Q. State papers and letters, addressed to William Carstares, confidential secretary to king William; relating to the affairs of Great Britain. With the life of William Carstares. Published by Joseph McCormick. Edinburgh, 1774.

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-801, Q. Memoirs of Edmund Burke; or an impartial review of his private life, his public conduct, his speeches in parliament, and the different productions of his pen. By Charles M'Cormick, L. L. B. London, 1797.

Cornaro, 512, and 1289, D. Discourses on a sober and temperate life; wherein is demonstrated, by his own example, the method of preserving health to extreme old age. By Lewis Cornaro. Translated from the Italian. London, 1798.

Corneille, 3633, O.

Le theatre de P. Corneille. II. Partie. Paris, 1660.-P. Cornerus, 1801, D. Christoph. Corneri psalterium Latinum Davidis propheta et regis. Lipsiæ, 1563.-P.

Cornwallyes, 1758, D. Moral essays. By Sir William Cornwallyes. London,

1632.-P.

Eorry, 741, Q. The commercial and political atlas, which represents at a single view, by means of charts, the most important public accounts of revenues, expenditures, debts, and commerce of England. By Wil

K

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With charts of the revenues and debts of Ireland. By James Corry. London, 1787.

Cortona, 1284, Q. F. Helia da Cortona vita e miracoli di St. Antonio di Lisabona. Perugia, 1672.—P.

Coryat, 2202, O. Coryat's crudities; being an account of his travels, mostly on foot, in different parts of the globe; with his letters from India, &c. his orations, character and death, and extracts relating to him, from various authors. With plates. 3 yols. London, 1776.

Cosin, 1230, Q. Scholastical history of the canon of the holy scripture, or the certain and indubitable books thereof. By Doctor Cosin. London, 1672.-P.

Costard, 916, O. A letter concerning the rise and progress of astronomy amongst the ancients. By George Costard. London, 1746.

Costigan, 1638, O. Sketches of society and manners in Portugal; in a series of letters from Arthur William Costigan, to his brother in London. 2 vols. London, 1787.

Cota, 1257, Q. Vita di S. Tomaso arcivescovo di Cantuaria e Martine, tradotte dalle Francese da Gio. B. Cota. Lucca, 1696.—P.

Cotes, 2987, O. Hydrostatical and pneumatical lectures. With plates. By Roger Cotes, A. M. 2d edit. Cambridge, 1747.

Cottle, 887, Q. Alfred; an epic poem, in twenty-four books. By Joseph Cottle. London, 1800.

2554, O. Icelandic poetry; or the Edda of Saemund. Translated into English verse, by A. S. Cottle. Bristol, 1797.

Cotton, 784, F. History of the life of the duke of Espernon, the great favourite of France. By Charles Cotton. London, 1670.-P.

13614, O. Essays of Michael Seigneur de

Montaigne; with marginal notes. Translated by C. Cotton. 3 vols. London, 1693.—P. 3637, 0. The same. 3d edit. 2 vols. London, 1700.—P.

Couleius, 1671, 0. Abrahami Couleij Angli poemata Latina. Londini, 1668.-L. Courbeville, 107, Q. The hero. From the Spanish of Balthasar Gracian; with remarks, moral, political and historical, of the learned father J. de Courbeville. By a gentleman of Oxford. London, 1726.

Coustures, 808, D. La morale universelle. Par le Sr. des Coustures. A la Haye, 1705.

Coutinho, 3040, 0. A political essay on the commerce of Portugal and her colonies, particularly of Brazil in South America. By I. I. da Cunha de Alzeredo Coutinho. Translated from the Portuguese. Lond. 1801. Cowley, 1381, Q. Poetical blossomes. By Abraham Cowley. London,

1633.-P.

144, and 145, D. The works of Abraham Cowley; with an account of his life and writings, by Doctor Sprat, bishop of Rochester. 12th edit. 2 vols. London, 1721.

Cowper, 620, Q. The Iliad and Odyssey of Homer, translated into English blank verse, by W. Cowper. 2 vols. London, 1791.

1100, Q. The same.-P.

1441, O. The poems of William Cowper. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1786.

3426, O. The same.-P.

3703, O. Cowper, illustrated by a series of views, in, or near the park of Weston-Underwood, Bucks; with a sketch of the poet's life. London, 1803.

Cowper, 170, D.

Poems, translated from the French of Madame de la Mothe Guion, by the late William Cowper; with some original poems of his own. Newport-Pagnel, 1801.

614, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1804. Gift of Emmor Kimber.

1316, D. Poems by William Cowper; with plates. 2 vols. Phila delphia, 1803. Gift of Robert Johnson.

981, Q. See Hayley.

Coxe, 965, Q. Memoirs of Horatio, Lord Walpole. Selected from his corre spondence and papers, and connected with the history of the times, from 1678 to 1757; with plates. By William Coxe. London, 1802. 2121, 0. A description of the English province of Carolina. By Daniel Coxe. London. Gift of Tench Coxe.

3752, 0. The Philadelphia medical museum. By John Redman Coxe, 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1805. Gift of the author.

M. D.

3733, 0.

Practical observations on vaccination. By John Redman Coxe, M. D. Philadelphia, 1802. Gift of the author.

2117, and 2393, 0. A view of the United States of America, in a series of papers, written at various times, between the years 1787 and 1794. By Tench Coxe. Philadelphia, 1794. No. 2117, gift of the author, and 2393, gift of Zachariah Poulson, jun.

339, and 846, Q. An account of the Russian discoveries between Asia and America; with the conquest of Siberia, and the history of the transactions and commerce between Russia and China. By William Coxe. 2d edit. London, 1780.

1062, Q. The same.-P.

399, Q. Travels into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark; inter-
spersed with historical relations and political inquiries; with charts
and plates. By William Coxe.
By William Coxe. 2 vols. London, 1784.

1060, Q. The same. 3 vols.-P.

805, Q. Memoirs of the life and administration of Sir Robert Walpole; with original correspondence and authentic papers, never before published. By William Coxe. 3 vols. London, 1798.

905, Q. Historical tour in Monmouthshire; with plates. By William Coxe. 2 vols. London, 1801.

1822, O. Travels in Switzerland; with plates. By William Coxe. 3 vols. London, 1789.

1225, O. Sketches of the natural, civil and political state of Switzerland. By William Coxe. 2d edit. London, 1780.

3079, 0. The same. London, 1779.-P.

Coyer, 461, 0. The history of John Sobieski, king of Poland. Translated from the French of M. L'Abbé Coyer. London, 1762.

Cracanthrop, 243, F. A treatise of the first general council held at Constantinople, anno 553. By Richard Cracanthrop, D. D. London, 1634.

Cramer, 78, 0. See Mortimer.

Crantz, 7, 0. The history of Greenland; containing a description of the country and its inhabitants; with plates. By David Crantz. Translated from the High Dutch. 2 vols. London, 1767,

1181, and 1244, O. See Trobe, La.

Craven, 569, Q. A journey through the Crimea to Constantinople; with plates. In a series of letters from Elizabeth Lady Craven, to the margrave of Brandenburgh, Anspach and Bareith. Written in the year 1786.. London, 1789.

Crawford, 2859, and 3720, O. The Christian; a poem, in six books. By Charles Crawford. 3d American edition. Philadelphia, 1802. No.

2859, gift of the author.

1127, D. The same. auther.

2d edit. Philadelphia, 1794. Gift of the

3721, 0, and 179, D. An essay on the propagation of the gospel. By Charles Crawford. Philadelphia, 1801. No. 179, gift of the

author.

1027, D. Observations upon negro-slavery. By Charles Crawford. 2d edit. Philadelphia, 1790. Gift of the author.

1448, D.

don, 1803.

Crawford's poems on several occasions. 2 vols. in 1. Lon-
Gift of the author.

1857, D. A letter to the Hebrew nation. By Charles Crawford, Esq.
London, 1805. Gift of the author.

3250, O. History of Ireland, from the earliest period to the present time, in a series of letters, addressed to William Hamilton, Esq. By William Crawford. 2 vols. Strabane, 1783.-P.

1265, O. The same.

Crawfurd, 118, D. Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland; containing a full account of the revolution in that kingdom in the year 1567. By David Crawfurd. 2d edit. Edinburgh, 1753.

Creech, 3471, O. Lucretius Carus, of the nature of things, in six books, translated into English verse. By Thomas Creech. 2 vols. London,

1715.-P.

5480, O. The five books of M. Manlius, containing a system of the ancient astronomy and astrology, together with the philosophy of the stoics, done into English verse, with notes. By T. Creech. London, 1697.-P.

3588, 0. Titus Lucretius Carus, his six books of Epicurean philosophy, done into English verse. By Thomas Creech. 3d edit. London, 1683.-P.

126, D. The odes, satyrs, and epistles of Horace. Translated into English, by Mr. Creech. 5th edit. London, 1730.

1703, D. Translation of the idylliums of Theocritus, by Mr. Creech; with Rapin's discourse upon pastorals. 3d edit. London, 1721.-P. Crevier, 686, 0. See Mills.

Crichton, 2575, 0. An inquiry into the nature and origin of mental derangment; comprehending a concise system of physiology and pathology of the human mind; and a history of the passions and their effects. By Alexander Crichton. 2 vols. London, 1798.

Croix, De la, 105, 0. The history of Genghiscan the Great, first emperor of the ancient Moguls and Tartars, and his successors to the present time; with an account of the manners, customs and laws of the ancient Moguls and Tartars. By M. Petis de la Croix. Translated into English. London, 1722.

2065, O. A review of the constitutions of the principal states of Europe, and of the United States of America. By M. de la Croix.、 Translated from the French. 2 vols. London, 1792.

409, Q. See Knowles.

Croix, St. 709, Q. A critical inquiry into the life of Alexander the Great, by the ancient historians. Translated from the French of the baron de St. Croix; with notes and observations, by Richard Clayton. Bath

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