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2. The [C]abinet of [c]uriosities : Consisting of ... speeches, [t]he Norfolk and ... hospital, on the hospital in Bishopsgate-Street, on the late departed mayor on the present mayor and other magistrates, the anti-chronicle, &c. ... interspersed a new dramatic farce, call'd [The] Norwich merchant; or, the happy reconciliation. Concluding with John's ramble to Norwich guild

5. Cadastre perpétuel, ou Démonstration des procédés convenables à la formation de cet important ouvrage : pour assurer les principes de l'assiette & de la répartition justes & permanentes, & de la perception facile d'une contribution unique, tant, sur les possessions territoriales, que ser les revenus personnels; avec l'exposé de la méthode d'arpentage de M. Audiffred, par son nouvel instrument, dit graphomètre-trigono-métrique ... Dédié a l'Assemblée nationale

6. Cæsarea; or, An account of Jersey, the greatest of the islands remaining to the Crown of England of the ancient Dutchy of Normandy : With an appendix of records, &c. an accurate map of the islands, and a prospect of Elizabeth Castle. By Philip Falle, sometime Rector of St. Saviour's, and Deputy from the States of the Island to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary. To which is added, in a letter to the author, remarks on the nineteenth chapter of the second book of Mr. Selden's Mare clausum. By Philip Morant, A.M.

11. Caisse nationale d'assurance

19. Calumny detected

20. Cambrensis refuted : Or Rather historic credit in the affairs of Ireland taken from Giraldus Cambrensis; who is proved to abound in most of the blemishes, while desitute of most of the qualifications, of a legitimate historian. By Gratianus Lucius, a native Irishman. Who has also introduced, occasionally, throughout this work, some memorable matters, of ancient and modern note respecting Ireland. Translated from the original Latin, with occasional notes and observations, By Theophilus O'Flanagan, A.B. some time shcolar of Trin. Col. Dublin

26. The candor and good-nature of Englishmen exemplified : in their deliberate, cautious, and charitable way of characterizing the customs, manners, constitution, and religion of neighbouring nations, of whicht heir own authors are every where produced as vouchers ; their mdoerate, equitable, and humane mode of governing stated dependant on them : their elevated, courteous, and conciliating stile and deportment on all occasions : with, in particular, a true and well-supported specimen of the ingenuous and liberal manner, in which they carry on religious controversy : to which are prefixed, proposals for printing by subscription, Eusebius, or, Essays on the principal virtues, vices, and passions : with some account of that work

28. Canvassing, all the ton

29. Captain Barnwell

37. Carton: a poem

44. Case of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland

60. Catskin: or The wandering lady

63. Causes politiques secrettes ou pensées philosophiques sur divers événemens qui se sont passés depuis 1763 jusqu'en 1772 : Suivies d'un projet de haut-pouvoir conservateur dirigé par les quatre grandes puissances de l'Europe. Par un Ministre d'tat qui ne se soucie plus de l'être. Ludum insolentem ludere pertinax. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais sur la sixieme édition

70. The Cavern of death. A moral tale

78. Certificate of protection

85. The characters of true wisdom, and the means of attaining it : a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury, before the Society of Gentlemen educated in the King's School, on Thursday, Aug. 26, 1784 being the day of their anniversary m

89. Charles IX, ou, L'école des rois : tragedie

94. The Chatham lass. A new song

98. Cheap Repository : Sunday reading. Joseph delivered out of prison. The story of Joseph and his brethren. Part III

99. Cheap Repository : Sunday reading. Joseph in prison. Part II.

100. Cheap Repository : Sunday reading. Onesimus; or, The run-away servant converted: a true story. Shewing what a wonderful improvement in his condition onesimus experienced after he became 2 Christian. To which is added, an affectionate address to all those unhappy persons, both men and women, who, like onesimus, have left their home, and have got into a bad way of living, and who have also a mind to hear how they may get out