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to the freemen of South Carolina. Charleston, 1783.

Castel Chuiso, Giorgione di Peter Bailey, Sketches from St George's Fields. L 1820-21

Ascribed by Lo^mdes to Sir John C. Hot- house, Lord Broughton.

Castil-Blaze. Francois Henri Jo&eph Blaze De 1'opera en Prance. Paris, 18JO.

Castlemon, Harry. Charles A Fos- dtd:. iFrank and Archie series. P. 1865.

Cate&pole, Margaret. Rev. Packard CMotd Adventures of . . L 1852.

Catholic, A. Rev. John Lingard. A new version of the four Gospels ... L. 1836.

Catholic and Burkist, A Theobald MacKenna. An argument against ex- termination . . . Dublin, 1800.

Catholic Bishop of Bantry, The. T* Dicker, of Lewes. An appeal for the erection of Catholic churches in the rural districts of England ... L. 1852. On p. 22 he signs " Iga L. Bantry " (ie , Ig- natius Loyola, Bishop of Bantry).

Catholic Clergyman, A Most Rev. John Carroll. An address to the Eoman Catholics of the United States of Amer- ica ... Annapolis, 1784.

Catholic Clergyman of Baltimore, A. /. B. David. True piety; or, the day Tvell spent . . . Baltimore, 1809

Catholic, Irish. James Warren Doyle. An essay on education and the state of Ireland . . . Dublin, 1880.

Catholic Layman, A. Mathew Carey. letters on religious persecution. 4th ecu, P. 1827.

Catholic, A Protesting. Alexander Greddes. An answer to [Gibson] the Bishop of Comaaa's pastoral letter. L. 1790.

Catholick, A. William Notes. Mod- est reflections on [Charles Trimnel] the Kigbt Keverend the Bishop of Norwich, his late charge . . . 1710.

Catholicus. Cardinal John JE&nry Newman, in the London " Times "

Catholicus. Rev. Joseph Sfendham. The Episcopal oath of allegiance to the Pope, in the Church of Borne . . . Bir- mingham, 1822.

Catholicus. William Matthews. A new and seasonable address to the disci- plinarians of the people called Quakers, relative to tithes and taxes . . . Bath, 1798.

Catholicus. Henry Cotton, D.C.L. Notes on the Preface to the Rhemish Testament (printed in Dublin, 1813) , . . Dublin, 1817.


Catholicus, a peaceable member of the Society of Quakers Henry Ports- mouth An essay on the simplicity of truth L 1779.

Cat&olicus, Johannes. John Butty, 3ID An essay towards a contrast be- tween Quakerism and Methodism . Bristol, 1771.

Catholicus, Presbyter Rev. Wil- liam Harness Visiting societies and lay readers. L 1844.

Catholicus verus. Andrew Ca/mi- chael. A letter to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland ... L. 1824.

Catlyne, Mr,Q. C. Martin Fiancis Mahvmj. The adventures of ... In " Eraser's Mag "

Cato. Walter Ending, Esq., of "West- cotes, near Leicester. " His papers signed 'Cato,' 'Anglo-Saxon,' 'Millions,' etc., which appeared in the ' Leicester Chron- icle/ manifested a praiseworthy regard for the constitutional rights of English- men "

Cato. George Burges, sq. Cato to Lord Byron on the immorality of his writings. L 1824

Cato. John Trenchard. Cato's letters, in the " London Journal," 1720, and " British Journal," 1722

These letters -were published In book form in 1724, and several times afterwards.

Cato. EzeLiel Webster. Defence of the national administration . . . Concord, N.H,1828.

Cato. Thomas Gordon. A discourse of standing armies ... By ... L. 1722.

Cato. Alexander Hamilton Exami- nation of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between the United States and Great Britain . . . N.Y. 1795.

Cato. Stephen Higginson. Examina- tion of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between the United States and Great Britain . . . N.Y. 1795.

Cato. Robert JK. Livingston. Obser- vations on Mr. Jay's treaty, Nos. 1, 2, in the " American Remembrancer," 1795

Cato, Marcus. Earl of Bath. See "Florus, Julius."

Cato Parvus. Richaid Heber. Bib- liophobia . . . "With notes by . . L. 1832. By Mercnrius Rnsticus, i.e., Thomas Frognall Dihdin. See " Atticus."

CanoUe, Mrs. Margaret. Douglas William Jerrold, Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures. L. 1846.

Causeur. William Alfred Eovey. Causerie, in the " Evening Transcript." B. 1880.