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Courayer (Father) a learned French Monk. Has written on the Validity, of Engliſh Ordinations. Opinion entertain'd of his Work in France, and in England, p. 38. Of no Advantage to the Engliſh, ibid. nor to the Author.

Courtiers (French) Their Deities, p. 192.

Cromwell (Oliver). Perſecutes the Quakers, becauſe their Religion would not permit them to fight, p. 19.

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Delme' (Sir Peter) a rich Engliſh Merchant, owes his Riches to his Merit, p. 242.

Descartes. His Character. Epitome of his Life, Judgment on his Talents, on his Works, and his Progreſs in Philoſophy, Geometry, &c. 113, & ſeq. Compar'd to Sir Iſaac Newton, 112, 118. Sir Iſaac deſtroy'd moſt of his Principles, p. 125.

Difference, a remarkable one between Tragedy and Comedy, p. 191.

Divines. A Sett of Men whoſe Character is not very amiable, and who do not confine themſelves, enough to the Rules of their Profeſſion, p. 102, 103. Much more dangerous to Mankind than Philoſophers, p. 108.

Dominis (Antonio de) Firſt explains the Cauſes of the Rainbow, p. 143.

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