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CONDICT, IRA. Funeral Sermon on the Death of General Washington,
New Brunswick, 31ft December, 1799. 8vo., pp. 23.
New Brunswick, 1800.
CONDIE, THOMAS and RICHARD FOLWELL. Hiftory of the Peftilence,
commonly called Yellow Fever, which almost defolated Philadel-
phia, in the months of Auguft, September, and October, 1798.
8vo.
CONDILLAC [STEPHEN BONNOT, ABBE DE.] Œuvres Philofophiques.
1er, 2nde, 3me, 6me tom. en 2. 12mo.
A Paris, 1795-
CONDORCET (M.) Letter to a Magiftrate in Switzerland, respecting the
Maffacre of the Swifs Guards, etc. 8vo., pp. 29. N. Y., 1793.
Outlines of an Hiftorical View of the Progrefs of the Human
Mind. Tranflated from the French. I 2mo. Baltimore, 1802.
CONDUCT of the Late and Prefent Miniftry Compared, etc. 8vo., pp.
Lond., 1742.

52. CONDUCTOR GENERALIS; or, the Office, Duty and Authority of Juftices of the Peace, etc. Second edition. 8vo. Phil., 1749. CONFERENCE entre un Miniftre d'Etat et un Confeiller au Parlement. 8vo., pp. 47.

CONFERENCE with the Eastern Indians, at the Ratification of the Peace held at Falmouth, in Cafco Bay, in July and Auguft, 1726. 4to.

Boston.

A Friendly Conference of a Miffionary, an Anabaptist, and a Candid Inquirer after Truth. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. Remarks on the Ancient and Present State of the Congregational Churches of Norfolk and Suffolk, etc. By a Suffolk Minifter. 8vo., pp. 64. Lond., 1777.

CONGRESS. Lettre addreffee aux Habitans de la Province de Quebec, ci-devant le Canada, etc. 8vo.

Phil., 1774

Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the American Continental, held at Philadelphia, on the 5th of September, 1774, etc. 8vo.

Same. 8vo., pp. 36.
Same. 12mo.

Phil., 1774.

Rivington, N. Y., 1774.
N. Y., 1774.

Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the American Continental Congress . . . Affociation, etc. 8vo., pp. 8. Journal of the Proceedings of the, held at Philadelphia, 5th September, 1774. 8vo., pp. 66. Rep. Lond. The Whole Proceedings of the American Continental Congrefs, held at Philadelphia, on the 5th of September, 1774. 8vo. Rep. N. Y., 1775A Declaration, etc., fetting forth the Caufes and Neceffity of their taking up Arms. 8vo. Phil., 1775. Addrefs of the Twelve United Colonies of North America, by their Representatives in Congress, to the People of Ireland. 12mo. N. Y., 1775. Phil., 1775.

An Address to the People of Ireland.

8vo.

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A Few Remarks upon fome of the Votes and Refolutions of the

Continental Congrefs held at Philadelphia in 1775, and the Provincial Congrefs at Cambridge, 1775. By a Friend to Peace and Good Order. 8vo. 1775CONGRESS. What Think ye of the Congrefs Now? or, an Enquiry, How far the Americans are bound to Abide by and Execute the Decifions of the late .. [By Thomas Bradbury Chandler.] 8vo., pp. 48. Ń. Y., 1775.

An Englishman's Answer to the Addrefs from the Delegates to the People of Great Britain, in a Letter to the feveral Colonies represented in the late Continental . . . 8vo., PP. 26. N. Y., 1775.

Lond., 1775.

A Speech intended to have been delivered in the Houfe of Com-
mons, in fupport of the Petition from the General . . . at Phila-
delphia. 8vo., pp. 67.
Journal of the Proceedings of the, held at Philadelphia, May 10,
1775. 8vo., pp. 200.
Rep. Lond., 1776.

Petition of the Continental, to His Majefty; with the Addrefs of
the Lord Mayor and Livery of London to the Electors of Great
Britain, etc. With Pref. Address from the New York Committee
of Safety. 8vo.
N. Y., 1776.

Third edition.

8vo.

Lond., 1776.
Lond., 1776.

An Answer to the Declaration of the American Congrefs. Second
edition. 8vo.
Same.
The Rights of Great Britain Afferted against the Claims of Amer-
ica; being an Answer to the Declaration of the General Congrefs.
Ninth edition. 8vo.
Lond., 1776.

Journal of the Proceedings of, held at Philadelphia, from Sep-
tember 5, 1775, to April 30, 1776. 8vo. Rep. Lond., 1778.
A Circular Letter from the Congrefs of the United States of
America to their Conftituents. 8vo.
Phil., 1779.

Addrefs and Recommendations to the States. 8vo. Phil., 1783.
Refolutions and Extracts from the Journals of the Hon. the Con-
grefs, relative to the Continental Loan Offices in the feveral States,
12mo., pp. 31.
Albany, 1786.

etc.

The House of Wisdom in a Bustle: a Poem, defcriptive of the noted Battle lately Fought in Congrefs. By Geoffry Touchstone. 8vo. Phil., 1798.

See United States. CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE. Containing Sketches of the Debates and Proceedings, from the 1ft Seffion of the 23d Congress (1833-34), to the ft Seffion of the 34th (1855-56), inclufive. Bound in 39 vols. By Blair and Rives. 4to. Washington, 1834-56.

Reporter; containing the Public Documents and the Debates of the 12th Congress. 2 vols. 8vo. Concord, N. H., 1811-13. Temperance Society. Fifth Anniverfary, in the Hall of the House of Representatives of the United States, 27th February, 1838. 8vo., pp. 32. Washington, 1838. CONINGESBY, GEORGE. Sermon [on the Trinity] preached before the

University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, December 30, 1722. 8vo., PP. 37. Oxford, 1723. CONNECTICUT. Acts and Laws of His Majefty's Colony of Connecticut in New England. [Charter prefixed and Seffion Laws added to 1737. Folio. New London, 1715–37.

Acts and Laws of His Majefty's English Colony of, in New
England in America. Charter prefixed, and the Seffion Laws added
to 1772. Folio.
New London, 1750-72.
Acts and Laws of the State of Connecticut, in America. [Seffion
Laws added to 1793.] Folio.
New London, 1784.
A Congratulatory Letter from a Gentleman in the Weft to his
Friend in the Eaft, upon the Success of his Letter, entituled, The
Present State of the Colony of, confidered. 4to., pp. 15.

The Anfwer of the Friend in the Weft, etc.

New Haven, 1755.

4to., pp. 18. New Haven, 1755.

Reply to a Pamphlet, entitled, The Answer of the Friend in the West, etc. With a Prefatory Addrefs to the Freemen of His Majefty's English Colony of. 4to., pp. 63.

1755

Governor and Company of Connecticut, and Moheagan Indians, by their Guardians. Certified Copy of Book of Proceedings before Commiffioners of Review, 1743. 4to., pp. 283.

Lond., 1769.

The State of the Lands faid to be once within the Bounds of the
Charter of the Colony of, Weft of the Province of New York,
confidered. 8vo., pp. 16.
N. Y., 1770.

The Right of the Governor and Company of the Colony of, to
Claim and Hold the Lands within the Limits of their Charter,
lying Weft of the Province of New York, stated, etc.
8vo., PP.
47.
Hartford, 1773.

Heads of Enquiry relative to the Prefent State and Condition of His Majefty's Colony of Connecticut, fignified by His Majefty's Secretary of State, 5th July, 1773; with the Answers thereto. 4to., pp. 16. Rep. Norwich, 1775. Farmer. Remarks on a Pamphlet entitled, a Differtation on the Political Union, etc. 1784. The Security of the Rights of Citizens in the State of, confidered. 8vo. Hartford, 1792. Courant. The Political Green-house, for the year 1798. Addreffed to the Readers of the, January 1, 1799. 12mo. Hartford. Addrefs to the Freemen of. 8vo. Hartford, 1803. Facts are Stubborn Things; or, Nine Plain Questions to the People of; with a Brief Reply to each. By Simon Holdfast. 8vo. Hartford, 1803.

Count the Coft. An Address to the People of, on fundry Political Subjects, and particularly on the Propofition for a New Conftitution. By Jonathan Steadfast. 8vo. Hartford, 1804. Steady Habits Vindicated; or, a Serious Remonftrance to the

People against Changing their Government.
Public Welfare.

8vo.

CONNECTICUT Academy of Arts and Sciences.
I., Parts 1, 2, 3, 4. 8vo.

By a Friend to the Hartford, 1805. Memoirs of the. Vol. New Haven, 1810-16.

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A Statistical Account of the Towns and Parishes in the State . . . [See Dwight, Morris, Field.]

Meffage of his Excellency Governer Grifwold, to the General
Affembly, at their Special Seffion, Auguft 25, 1812. 8vo.

New Haven, 1812.

Report of the Committee of the General Affembly, at their
Special Seffion, August 25, 1812, on that part of the Governor's
Speech which relates to his Correfpondence with the Secretary of
War, etc.
New Haven, 1812.

8vo.

As You Were! a Word of Advice to Straight-haired Folks: addreffed to the Freemen of. By One of their Number. 8vo.

1816.

An Addrefs to the Emigrants from, and from New England generally, in the New Settlements in the United States. 8vo., pp. 19. Hartford, 1817.

The Mischiefs of Legislative Caucufes Expofed, in an Address to the People of Connecticut. By Trumbull. 8vo. Hartford, 1819. The Crifis. To the People of Connecticut. 8vo.

Hartford, 1819. River. Two Reports, made by Committees appointed by the Directors of the Affociation for Improving the Navigation of, above Hartford, etc. Hartford, 1825. River Company. Report and Documents. 8vo.

8vo.

Hartford, 1826. State of Religion

An Appeal to the Candid, upon the Prefent and Politics in. 12mo., pp. 23. An Enquiry concerning the Grant of the Legislature of, to Andrew Ward and Jeremiah Halfey; and the Rights and Obligations of the Parties under the fame. 8vo. Hartford, 1829. Historical Society. The Charter of Incorporation and By-Laws of the; together with a Lift of the Officers, and an Address to the Public. Hartford, 1839.

Proteftant Episcopal Church. Journal of, etc. . . . 1836-40. Report of the Engineer upon the feveral definite Locations for the Hartford and Springfield Railroad; with the Acts of Incorporation in Connecticut and Maffachusetts. Hartford, 1841. General Affembly of. Public and Private Acts of the, passed at the May Seffion, 1848. 2 vols. 8vo. Annual Register, from 1789 to 1848. The Public Records of the Colony with New Haven Colony, May, 1665 Trumbull. 8vo.

New Haven, 1848. 60 vols. 18mo.

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prior to the Union .. by J. Hammond Hartford, 1850. Journal of the Council

Same. From 1665 to 1678; with the
of War by J. Hammond Trumbull. 8vo. Hartford, 1852.

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CONNECTICUT. The Statutes of the State of... [Compilation of New Haven, 1854.

1854.] 8vo.

State Agricultural Society. Tranfactions of the . . . for the years 1854-55 . . . 2 vols. 8vo.

Hartford, 1855-56.

Legislative Journals and Documents [Mifcellaneous].
Geological Survey. See Shepard, Percival.

CONNOISSEUR (THE). By Mr. Town, Critic and Cenfor General.
vols. 12mo.
Phil., 1803.
CONOLLY, JOSEPH. Treatife on Telegraphic Communication, by Day
and Night, for Naval, Military, and Commercial Purposes, etc.
Engravings. 8vo.
Lond., 1808.
Conrad, Robert T. Address delivered before the Hiftorical Society
of Pennsylvania, at the Celebration of the 170th Anniversary of
the Landing of Penn, on the First Conftitution and Government
of the State of Pennsylvania. [With an Account of the Proceed-
ings at the Dinner, November 8, 1852.] 8vo. Phil., 1853.
CONSERVATEUR IMPARTIAL (LE). Nos. 1-92. With a Supplement.
4to.
[1813.]
CONSIDERATIONS On the Management of the late Secret Expeditions, and
the Conduct of the Court of France. 8vo., pp. 28. Lond., 1740.
on the Addreffes lately prefented to His Majefty, on occafion
of the Lofs of Minorca. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament.
8vo., pp. 63.
Lond., 1756.
upon the Act of Parliament whereby a Duty is laid, etc., on
Molaffes and Sugar of Foreign Growth, imported into the British
Colonies, etc. 8vo., pp. 29.
Boston, 1764.

on the Expediency of admitting Representatives from the Amer-
ican Colonies into the British Houfe of Commons. Lond., 1770.
on the Measures carrying on with respect to the British Colonies
in North America. 8vo.
Phil., 1774

on the State of Subfcription to the Articles and Liturgy of the
Church of England, towards the clofe of the year 1773. By a
Confiftent Proteftant. 8vo.
Lond., 1774.

on the Nurseries for British Seamen; the Prefent State of the
Levant, and Carriage Trade in the Mediterranean; and the Com-
parative Military, Naval, and Commercial Powers of the Barbary
States. 4to., pp. 56.
[1766.]

on the Mode and Terms of a Treaty of Peace with America.
8vo.
Rep. Hartford, 1779.
on the Provifional Treaty with America, and the Preliminary
Articles of Peace with France and Spain. 8vo., pp. 164.

Lond., 1783.

on the Present State of the Intercourfe between His Majesty's Sugar Colonies and the United States of America.

8vo., pp. 54. Lond., 1784.

fur les Interets du Tiers Etat. Addreffees au Peuples des Provinces. 8vo., pp. 103.

1788.

on the French War; in which the Circumstances leading to it,

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