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Channing, William Henry. 1810-. Memoir of William Ellery Channing, with extracts from his correspondence and manuscripts. 5 ed. Boston, 1851. 3 v. 12°. (Rev. of in Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 8, 1848, p. 295 Westm. Rev. v. 50, 1849, p. 317.) (Tr.) Introduction to ethics. See Jouf3877 froy, T. S.

On the church and social reform. 31 pp. (Rev. of in Brownson's Quart. Rev. n. s. v. 3, 1849, pp. 209, 438.) Chanson à boire (tr.) 1 p. (Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 3, 1834, p. 284.)

Chanson d'Antioche. Richard, le Pelerin.

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Chanson de geste, Auberi. See Tobler, A., Mittheilungen.

Chanson de la croisade contre les Albigeois. Guillaume de Tudèle.

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Chanson de Roland. Theroulde. 1222, 1223 Chanson des Saxons. Bodel, J. Chanson on the formation of the holy Cath1225 olic league in the year 1585. 2 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 78, 1868, p. 532.) Chansonnier des théatres, ou choix de couplets, chantés au théatre de Madame, etc. Paris, 1825. 16°. Chansons. Ronsard, P. de, Desportes, P., 2376 and others. -1152

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Chansons choisies, avec les airs notés. Londres, 1783-85. 6 v. 16°. Chansons du XV siècle. Paris, G. (Ed.)

Chant du Sacre.

-1134 Euvres compl. v. 3, p. 439. Lamartine, A. de. Chant for December. 1 p. (Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 44, 1854, p. 737.) Chantal, Jeanne Françoise Fremiot de. 1572-1641. Euvres complètes, pub. par M. l'Abbé Migne. Paris, 1862. 2 v. r. 8°. -1111 Contents. Vie de Ste. Jeanne-Françoise de Chantal, par Maupas du Tour, v. 1.-Vie de notre très-honoréé sœur Marie Aimée de Chantal, v. 1.-Abregé de la vie et des vertus de Marie Françoise de Rabutin de Chantal, v. 1.-Entretiens, exhortations, et instructions, v. 1.-Formulaire pour la reception des sœurs de la visitation Sainte-Marie, v. 1.-Instruction à Mme. de Toulongeon, sa fille, devenue veuve, V. 1.-Lettres, v. 2.-Maximes diverses, v. 1.-Vies des mères supérieures du premier monastère de la visitation d'Annency, v. 1.-Mémoire de la mère de Chantal sur l'etablissement de l'ordre de la visitation, v. 1.-Vies des premières religieuses de l'ordre de la visitation Sainte-Marie, v. 1.-Reponses, v. 2.-Méditations pour une retraite annuelle, v. 1. -Déposition de Sainte Chantal pour la canonisation de Saint François de Sales, v. 1.

MAUPAS DU TOUR, H. C. Histoire de Sainte Jeanne Françoise de Chantal. (Chantal, J. F. F. de, Euvres compl. v. 1.)

Madame de Chantal.

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Barthelemy, E. de. oires de la mère de Chaugy, sur la vie de Sainte J. F. de Chantal .. -Salomon, 22 pp. (Rev. contemp. 1860, v. 5, p. 636.) L. S. J. de. Panégyrique de Sainte Chantal. 12 pp. (Migne, J. P., Orat. sacrés, v. 69, p. 1199.) See also Dublin Rev. n. s. v. 9, 1867, p. 125. Chantari di Lancellotta, a troubadour's poem. Birch, W. de G. (Ed.) Chantelauze, Régis de. Louis XIV et Marie Mancini, d'après de nouveaux documents. Paris, 1880. 8°.

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Marie Stuart, son procès et son exécution, d'après le journal inédit de Bourgoing, son médecin. Paris, 1876. 8°. Chantrey, Sir Francis. JONES, G. Sir Francis Chantrey, recollections of his life. 1849.

CHAPELLE

Sir Francis Chantrey and Allan Cunningham. 14 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 27, 1843, p. 664.)-Recollections of C. 2 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 2, 1851, p. 322.) See also Black wood's Mag. v. 7, 1820, p. 3. Chantries. RAINES, F. R. (Ed.) History of the chantries within the county palatine of Lancaster. 1862, 2 v. (Chetham Soc. v. 59,60.) Chants. ALIX, C. Mémoire pour servir à l'étude, et à la restauration du chant romain. 1851.

MOSEWIUS, J. T. Johann Sebastian Bach in seinen kirchen-cantaten und choralgesaengen. 1845.

RIMBAULT, E. F. Cathedral chants of the XVI-XVIII centuries. 1844.

Didron, A. N. Chants de la Sainte-Chapelle. 10 pp. 2 pl. (Annales archéol. v. 9, 1849, p. 309.)-Lambillotte, L. Restauration du chant liturgique. 15 pp. (Rev. archéol. 1854, p. 481.)-Le Jolis, A. De la tonalité du plain-chant. 11 pp. (Rev. archéol. 1858, p. 787.) -Raillard, F., Abbé. Emploi des quarts de ton dans le chant de l'église. 5 pp. (Rev. archéol. 1858, p. 487.) -Vincent, A. J. H. Note sur la modalité du chant ecclésiastique. 36 pp. (Rev. archéol. 1857, pp. 620, 662.) Chants du crépuscule, Les. Hugo, V. M. Euvres compl. Poésie, v. 3, p. 207. Chants et chansons populaires de la France.

Nouv. ed. avec airs notés, et accompagnement de piano. Paris, 1858-59. 2 v. r. 8°. -2733 Chants historiques de l'Ukraine. Chodzko, A.

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Chants populaires de la Grèce moderne.
Fauriel, C. C.

Chanut, Pierre. Dépêches de.
de Vauciennes, P.

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Chanute, O., and Morison, G. The Kansas
City bridge. New York, 1870. 4°.
Chanzy, Antoine Eugène Alfred. 1823-83.
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La deuxième armée de la Loire.
Paris, 1872. 8°, atlas fo.

4 éd. Verne, H. M. le général Chanzy, gouverneur gén1693, 1691 éral civil de l'Algérie. 17 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 63, 1875, p. 995.)

The

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Chao Phya Thipakon. -1870. modern Buddhist; being the views of a Siamese minister of state on his own and other religions. (Alabaster, H., Wheel of the law, p. 1.) Chap-books. ASHTON, J. Chap-books of the 18 century. 1882.

FRASER, J. The humorous chap-books of Scotland. 1873.

HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS, J. O. Notices .of fugitive tracts and chap-books. 1849. (Percy Soc. v. 29.)

Chapeauville, Jean. Niceron, J. P. Mém.

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and Bachaumont, Francois le Coignoix de. Voyage de. 53 pp. (Garnier, C. G. T., Voyages imag. v. 28, p. 209.)

Peacock, T. L. Chapelle and Bachaumont. 9 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 57, 1858, p. 502.)—Sainte-Beuve, C. A. Euvres de Chapelle et de Bachaumont. 20 pp. (Causeries du Lundi, v. 11, p. 36.) Chapelle-musique des rois de France. Blaze, F. H. J.

-2747 Chapels. Wilson, F. R. On wayside chapels. 9 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 20, 1864, p. 111.) Chapiel, J. Des rapports de l'homoeopathie avec la doctrine des signatures. Paris, 1866. 16°. -3777 Chapin, A. B. Primitive church. 28 pp. (Rev. of in New Englander, v. 1, 1843, p. 390.)

Chapin, Edward. Olney, P. B. Biography

of C. 8 pp. (Harvard Mem. biog. v. 2, p. 425.) Chapin, Edwin Hubbell, D. D. Ellis, S. Life of Chapin. 1882.

Chapin, Walter. Missionary gazetteer, comprising a view of the inhabitants, and a geographical description of the countries and places, where Protestant missionaries have labored; alphabetically arranged, and so constructed as to give a particular and general history of missions throughout the world; with an appendix containing an alphabetical list of missionaries, their stations, the time of entering, removal or decease. Woodstock, 1825. 12°. 1147 Chaplain in the field of war. Rogge, B. 3686 Chaplains and clergy of the revolution. Headley, J. T.

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Chaplet of pearls. Yonge, C. M. 267 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 17, 1868, pp. 38, 127, 206, 321, 420, 495; v. 18, 1868, pp. 57, 151, 269, 337, 426, 461; v. 19, 1869, pp. 55, 126.)

Chaplin, Jeremiah, D. D. 1813—. Life of Henry Dunster, first president of Harvard college. Boston, 1872. 12°. 3887

and Chaplin, J. D. Life of Charles Sumner. With an introduction by Hon. William Claflin. Boston, 1874. 12°. 3886 1809-.

Chapman, Alvan Wentworth.

Flora of the southern United States. New York, 1872. 8°. -2605 Chapman, B. History of Gustavus Adolphus, and of the thirty years' war, up to the king's death: with some account of its conclusion by the peace of Westphalia, anno 1648. London, 1856. 8°. 5884 Chapman, Edward J. Practical mineralogy; or, a compendium of the distinguishing characters of minerals. London, 1843. 8°. -1645

Chapman, Frederic Henry de. 1721-1808. Treatise on ship-building, with explanations and demonstrations respecting the architectura navalis mercatoria. Tr. into English with explanatory notes, and a few remarks on the construction of ships of war, by Rev. James Inman. Cambridge, 1820. 4°. -2762 Chapman, George. 1557-1634. Comedies

and tragedies, now first collected with illustrative notes and a memoir of the author. London, 1873. 3 v. 16°.

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Contents. All fooles, v. 1.-Alphonsus, Emperour of Germany, v. 3.-Blinde begger of Alexandria, v. 1.-Bussy d'Ambois, v. 2.-Byron's conspiracie, v. 2.-Cæsar and Pompey, v. 3.-Memoir of George Chapman, v. 1.-Gentleman vsher, v. 1.-Humerous daye's mirth, v. 1.-Masque of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inne, v. 3.-May-day, v. 2.—

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Monsievr d'Olive, v. 1.—Revenge for honour, v. 3.-Revenge of Bussy d'Ambois, v. 2.-Widdowe's teares, v. 3. (Rev of in London Quart. Rev. v. 43, 1874,

p. 32.)

All fools. 84 pp. (Dodsley, R., Old plays, v. 4, p. 99; Scott, Sir W., Anet. Brit. drama, v. 2, p. 37.)-Bussy d'Ambois: a tragedy. 12 pp. (Dilke, C. W., Old Eng. plays, v. 3, p. 223.)-May day: a comedy. 114 pp. (Dilke, C. W., Old Eng. plays, v. 4, p. 1.)-Monsieur d'Olive: a comedy. 90 pp. (Dilke, C. W., Old Eng. plays, v. 3, p. 343.)-Poems. 8 pp. (Campbell, T., Brit. poets, v. 3, p. 94.)-The widow's tears. 92 pp. (Dodsley, R., Old plays, v. 6, p. 113.)

SWINBURNE, A. C. George Chapman: a critical essay. 1875.

Dunham, Š. A., and others. In their Lives of the literary and scientific men of Great Britain, v. 2, p. 337. 2 pp. (Lardner, D., Cab. Cyc.)

See also Retrospect. Rev. v. 4, 1821, p. 333; v. 5, 1822, p. 315.

Chapman, H. S.

Safety principle of jointstock banks. 7 pp. (Rev. of in Westm. Rev. v. 27, 1837, p. 226.) Chapman, Henry C. Phila. 1873. 8°.

Evolution of life.

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-1685 Chapman, Isaac A. Sketch of the history of Wyoming, to which is added . . . a statistical account of the valley and adjacent country. Wilkesbarre, 1830. 16°. Chapman, James. Travels in the interior of South Africa, comprising fifteen years' hunting and trading; with journeys across the continent from Natal to Walvisch bay, and visits to lake Ngami and the Victoria falls. Illustr. with maps and numerous engravings. London, 1868. 2 v. 8°. 1423 Chapman, John. The cotton and commerce of India. London, 1851. 8°. (Rev. of in Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 1, 1852, p. 357; v. 19, 1861, p. 419.) -2394 Chapman, John, M. D. Prostitution: governmental experiments in controlling it. London, 1870. 8°. (Contagious diseases acts pamphlets.) Chapman, M. J. Hebrew idyls. 61 pp.

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(Fraser's Mag. v. 12, 1835, p. 642; v. 13, 1836, pp. 121, 154, 324, 440, 665; v. 14, 1836, p. 18.)-Ode to the coming year. 4 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 11, 1835, p. 79.)

Barbadoes, a poem. 26 pp. (Rev. of in Blackwood's Mag. v. 34, 1833, p. 503.)-Greek pastoral poets: Theocritus, Bion, Moschus, translated. 7 pp. (Rev. of in Fraser's Mag. v. 13, 1836, p. 600.)

Chapman, Maria Weston. Memorials of Harriet Martineau. 1878. (With Martineau, H., Autobiography, v. 2.) Chapman, Nathaniel, M. D. (Ed.) 17801853. Select speeches, forensick and parliamentary. With prefatory remarks. Phila. 1808. 5 v. 8°.

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Contents. Burke, E. Speech at Bristol, on declining the poll, 1780, v. 3.-Speech at Bristol, previous to the election in 1780, v. 3.-Speech on American taxation, delivered in the House of Commons, April 19, 1774, v. 1.-Speech on 1 of Dec., 1783, upon the question for the speaker's leaving the chair, in order for the house to resolve itself into a committee, on Mr. Fox's East India Bill, v. 2.-Speech on Nabob of Arcot's debts, Feb. 28, 1785, v. 3.-Speech on conciliation with the colonies, 22 March, 1775, v. 1.-Speech on plan for independence of Parliament, v. 2.- Curran, J. P. Speech against Marquis of Headfort, v. 3.-Speech in cause of the king against Mr. Justice Johnson, Feb. 4, 1805, v. 2.-Speech on the right of election of Lord Mayor of Dublin, 1790, v. 4.-Speech on trial of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, v. 3.-Speech on the trial of Peter Finerty, 22 Dec. 1797, v. 3.-Erskine, T. Argument showing why a new trial should be granted to the dean of St. Asaph, Nov. 15, 1784, v. 2.-Speech on the trial of the dean of St. Asaph, Aug. 6, 1784, v. 2.Speech on the trial of an information against Thomas Paine, 18 Dec., 1792, v. 4.-Speech on the trial of John Stockdale, Dec. 9, 1789, v. 3.-Speech on trial of Lord

CHAPMAN

George Gordon for high treason, v. 5.-Speech on the trial of Thomas Williams for the publication of Paine's "Age of Reason," July 24, 1797, v. 4.-Fitzgibbon, J., Earl of Clare. Speech on motion of address to the Lord Lieutenant, in House of Lords of Ireland, v. 4.- Fox, C. J. Speech, delivered in the House of Commons, Feb. 3, 1800, on a motion for an address to the throne, relative to a negotiation for peace, v. 4.-Speech on the scrutiny of the Westminster election, June 8, 1781, v. 3.-Speech on motion for an inquiry into the state of the nation, March 24, 1795, v. 5.-Speech on the second reading of the bill for the new assessed taxes, v. 5.-Speech on abolition of the slave trade, v. 5.-Speech on Mr. Whitbread's resolutions respecting the Russian armament, v. 4.-Speech on affairs of East India Company, Dec. 1, 1783, v. 2.Grattan, H. Speech on commercial intercourse between Gt. Britain and Ireland, 15 Aug., 1785, v. 5.Hamilton, J., Baron Belhaven. Speech in the Scotch convention against the union, v. 1.-Hutchinson, J. H. Speech in Irish House of Commons on Sir H. Langrishe's bill for removing certain restraints and disabilities, Jan. 18, 1792, v. 2.-Knox, W. Speech on Sir H. Langrische's bill, Feb. 18, 1792, v. 2.-Langrishe, Sir H. Speech on bill for removing certain restraints and disabilities under which His Majesty's Catholic subjects labour, Jan. 2, 1792, v. 2.-Speech on the bill to improve and amend the state of the representation in Parliament, July 19, 1793, v. 2.-M'Intosh, Sir J. Speech in defence of M. Peltier, in a trial for libel against Buonaparte, Feb. 21, 1803, v. 5.-Mirabeau, H. G. de R., Comte de. Speech on right of making war and peace; delivered in the National Assembly, May 20, 1790, v. 3.-Speech on the royal assent, v. 3.-Murray, W., Earl of Mansfield. Speech on right of taxing America, Feb. 3, 1766, v. 1.-Speech in the case of the chamberlain of London vs. Allan Evans, Feb. 4, 1767, v. 1.-Speech on a bill to deprive Peers of the realm of certain privileges, May 8, 1770, v. 1.-Speech on a bill to prevent the ensurance of French ships, etc., during the war, Dec. 11, 1742, v. 1.-North, F., Earl of Guildford. Speech on a motion of inquiry into the state of the nation, in 1779, v. 5.-Pitt, W. Speech on a motion for an address to the throne, approving of the answers returned to the communications from France, relative to a negotiation for peace, Feb. 3, 1800, v. 4.Speech in defence of certain grants of money to the allies without authority of Parliament, Dec. 14, 1796, v. 3.-Speech on resolutions which he proposed as the basis of a union between Gt. Britain and Ireland, Jan. 31, 1799, v. 5.-Speech on the third reading of the bill of the new assessed taxes, v. 5.-Speech relative to negotiation for peace with France, v. 2.-Speech on abolition of slave trade, v. 5.-Speech on revenue and expenditure, Feb. 17, 1792, v. 3.-Pitt, W., Earl of Chatham. Speech in reply to Lord Mansfield, Jan. 9, 1770, v. 1.-Speech on right of taxing America, Jan. 16, 1766, v. 1.-Speech on the address to the throne, at the opening of Parliament, Nov. 18, 1777, v. 5.-Speech on motion of Lord Rockingham, to inquire into the state of the nation, Jan. 22, 1770, v. 1.-Speech on removing troops from Boston, Jan. 20, 1775, v. 1.-Speech on the bill authorizing the quartering of British soldiers on the inhabitants of Boston, v. 1.-Speech respecting the relations of the country with court of Spain, Nov. 2, 1770, v. 1.-Russell, F., Duke of Bedford. Speech on motion to address throne for the dismissal of the ministers, v. 5.-Sandys, S. Speech on motion for the dismissal of Sir R. Walpole, v. 1.-Sheridan, R. B. Speech on the impeachment of Warren Hastings, Feb. 15, 1787, v. 1.-Speech on definitive treaty of Amiens, Jan. 1802, v. 5.-Speech on the new assessed taxes, v. 5.-Speech on summing up evidence on the second or Begum charge against Warren Hastings, June, 1788, v. 1.-Stanhope, P. D., Earl of Chesterfield. First speech on the gin act, Feb. 21, 1743, v. 1.-Second speech on the gin act, Feb. 24, 1743, v. 1.-Speech on bill for licensing and regulating the theatres, May 24, 1737, v. 1.Walpole, Sir R. Speech in reply to Mr. Sandys, v. 1.-Speech on Septennial Bill, 1734, v. 1.-Wellesley, R. C., Marquis. Speech on motion for an address to His Majesty at commencement of Parliament, July 21, 1794, v. 4.-Wilberforce, W. Speech on motion for abolition of slave trade, 2 April, 1792, v. 5. - Wyndham, Sir W. Speech on repeal of the Septennial Act, March 13, 1734, v. 1.

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Biddle, J. B. Life of C. 16 pp. (Gross, S. D., Lives of Am. physicians, p. 663.) Chaponnière, Jean François. Monnier, M. J. F. Chaponnière. 27 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. suisse, n. pér. v. 47, 1873, p. 34.)

Chappe d'Auteroche, Jean, Abbé. 172269. Voyage en Sibérie, fait par ordre du roi

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Ballad literature and popular music of the olden time: a history of the ancient songs, ballads, and of the dance tunes of England. With numerous anecdotes and entire ballads, also a short account of the minstrels. London, n. d. 2 v. r. 8°. (Rev. of in Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 31, 1860, p. 195; Quart. Rev. v. 106, 1859,

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History of music [art and science]. London, n. d. 8°. (Ed.) The Roxburghe ballads. London, -2744 1871-80. 3 v. 8°. 1333 Collection of national English airs. 10 pp. (Rev. of in Dublin Rev. v. 11, 1841, p. 263.)

Chappelsmith, John. Account of a tornado near New Harmony, Ind., April 30, 1852, with a map of the track, etc. Washington, 1855. 4°. (Smithson. Inst. Contrib. v. 7.) Chappuis, Claude. Niceron, J. P. Mém. -2532 des hommes, v. 39.

Chappuis, Gabriel. Niceron, J. P.

des hommes, v. 39.

Mém.

Chapsal, G. P. See Noel, F. J., and Chapsal,
G. P.
Chapter in the history of a Tyrone family.
18 pp. (Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 14, 1839, p. 398.)
Chapter of autobiography. Gladstone, W.

E.

The same, in his Gleanings of past years, 2287 v. 7, p. 97.

Chapter of the history of the war of 1812. Hatch, W. S. 1618

Chapter on cousins. 5 pp. (Dublin Univ.

Mag. v. 8, 1836, p. 27.)

Chapter on grandmothers.
Univ. Mag. v. 23, 1844, p. 248.)
Chapter on £. s. d. 7 pp.
25, 1842, p. 208.)

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Chapters in the history of Old S. Paul's.

Simpson, W. S.
Chapters of Erie.

1534 Adams, C. F. Jr., and H. 2276

Chapters of the biographical history of the
French Academy. Edwards, E.
Chapters on animals.
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Hamerton, P. G.

Chapters on churchyards. 139 pp.

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wood's Mag. v. 15, 1824, p. 467; v. 16, 1824, pp. 215, 317, 468; v. 17, 1825, pp. 28, 345, 437; v. 20, 1826, p. 610; v. 22, 1827, pp. 33, 206, 341; v. 23, 1828, pp. 55, 228; v. 25, 1829, pp. 163, 348, 477.)

Chapters on early English church history.
Bright, W.
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Chapters on language. Farrar, F. W. -2175
Chapters on man. Wake, C. S.

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and Candeze, E. Catalogue des larves des coléoptères, connues jusqu'à ce jour avec la description de plusieurs espèces nouvelles. 1853. (Liege Soc. Roy. des Sciences Mém. v. 8.)

Characaturas. Vinci, L. da. -1723 Characene. Reinaud, J. T. Mémoire sur le royaume de la Mésène et de la Kharacène. 70 pp. (Inst. de France, Acad. Inscript. Mém. v. 24, pt. 2, 1864, p. 155; Journ. asiat. 5 s. v. 18, 1861, p. 161.)

Character. BAIN, A. On the study of

character. 1861.

SMILES, S. Character. 1872.

WHIPPLE, E. P. Character and characteristic men. 1870.

150 pp.

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Biester, J. E. Ueber den charakter. 10 pp. (Berlin. Akad. d. wissens. Deutsch, abhandl. 1798-1803, p. 158.) -Chapter on character writing. 18 pp. (New Englander, v. 22, 1863, p. 36.)-Fléchier, E. Réflexions sur les différens caractères des hommes. (Euvres, v. 9, p. 283.)—Influence of local causes on national character. 24 pp. (Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 16, 1859, p. 67.)-Tuckerman, H. T. The French character. 11 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 5, 1860, p. 257.)Whipple, E. P. Intellectual character. 10 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 1, 1858, p. 791.)

See also N. Am. Rev. v. 102, 1866, p. 356. Character and manners of the German students. 35 pp. (London Rev. v. 2, 1836, p. 159.) Character-doctor, A; or, homoeopathy in education. 8 pp. (Dublin Univ. Mag. n. s. v. 3, 1879, p. 18.)

Character of a cockney. 8 pp. (Rev. of in Retrospect. Rev. v. 8, pt. 2, 1823, p. 328.) Character of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, Historical inquiries respecting the. Ellis, G. A. 1557

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Character of the Russians. Lyall, R. 3462 Character sketches. Thackeray, W. M. Book of snobs, p. 393. Characteristicks of men, manners, opinions, times. Cooper, A. A., Earl of Shaftesbury. 1244

Characteristics. HAZLITT, W. Characteristics. 1837.

Carlyle, T. Characteristics. 14 pp. (Crit. and miscel. essays, p. 296, and Edin. Rev. v. 54, 1831, p. 351.)Characteristics, British and continental. 24 pp. (N. Brit. Rev. v. 21, 1854, p. 45.)-Characteristics of the Germans and their literature. 5 pp. (Dem. Rev. v. 24, 1849, p. 44.)-Greg, W. R. British and foreign characteristics. 31 pp. (In his Literary and social judgment, p. 54.)-National characteristics in the 16 century. 11 pp. (Retrospect. Rev. n. s. v. 1, 1853, p. 163.)-Sykes, W. H. Traits of Indian character. 27 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Journ. v. 17, 1860, p. 223.) Characteristics of English poets from Chaucer to Shirley. Minto, W. 1354

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Characters. EARLE, J. Microcosmography; or, a piece of the world discovered, in essays and characters. 1867.

LA BRUYÈRE, J. de. Les caractères. 182429, 2 v. THEOPHRASTUS. Characteres, ed. F. Duebne. [Gr. et Lat.] 1842.

Characters, tr. by R. C. Jebb. 1870. Characters, tr. by R. Newton. 1754. Charactères, tr. par J. de La Bruyère. 1854, 2 v.

The same. (With La Bruyère, J. de, Charactères.)

[Cecil, J.] Extraordinary characters. 60 pp. (In his Sixty curious and authentic narratives, p. 1.)— Overbury, Sir T. In his Miscellaneous works, p. 47. Characters of living authors, by themselves. 4 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 10, 1821, p. 69.) Characters of Shakespeare. Wheatley, T. 3394

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Characters of Shakspeare's plays. Hazlitt, 2196 Characters upon essays, moral and divine. Breton, N. (Brydges, Sir S. E., Archaica, v. 1.)

Charades. Acted charades. 28 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 19, 1826, p. 558; v. 20, 1826, p. 42; v. 21, 1827, p. 25.) Charakteristik der haupt-saechlichsten typen des sprachbaues. Steinthal, H. -2184 Charaud, (—), Abbé. 18 cent. Notice; Euvres choisies: Sermons; Panégyriques; Oraisons funèbres. 108 pp. (Migne, J. P., Orat. sacrés, v. 38, p. 1333.)

Charax, of Pergamus. Fragmenta. 10 pp. (Didot, A. F., Biblioth. gr. Fragm. hist. Gr. v. 3, p. 636.) Charcoal. BIRD, J. Vegetable charcoal; its medicinal and economic properties. 1877. Thompson, B. Count Rumford. Account of some new experiments on wood and charcoal. 8 pp. (Complete works, v. 2, p. 362.)

Charcoal burner of the Creux du Vau. 13 pp. (Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 88, 1876, p. 741.) Charcot, J. M. Clinical lectures on senile and chronic diseases. Tr. by William S. Tuke. With plates and woodcuts. London, 1881. 8°. (New Sydenham Soc. v. 95.) -3773

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