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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