CHAPELAIN CHARLES I. 



167 



racter of Napoleon Bonaparte, &c. &c. 



London, 1829. 8 



- The entire works of W. E. C. Published un- 

 der the care of the Rev. R. E. B. Maclellan. 

 2 vol. Belfast, 1843. 8 



Discourses, reviews, and miscellanies. 2 vol. 



Boston and London, 1830, 34. 8 



- Another copy. 



- The importance and means of a national litera- 

 ture. [Stud. Cab. Lib., vol. i.] 



Edin., 1835. 8 



- Slavery. [Ibid., vol. vii.] Edin., 1836. 8 



- Remarks on the character and writings of 

 Fenelon. [Ibid., vol. vii.] Edin., 1837. 8 



- Remarks on the life and character of Napoleon 

 Bonaparte. [Ibid., vol. vii.] Edin., 1837. 8 



- Treatises on self-culture, immortality, and the 

 future life. [Ibid., vol. vii.] Edin., 1839. 8 



CHAPELAIN (C.-J.-B.-LE). See C.-J.-B. LB 

 CHAPELAIN. 



CHAPELLE (ARMAND DE LA). See Armand de 

 LA CHAPELLE. 



CHAPELLE (CLAUDE-EMMANUEL LHUILLIER). 

 (Euvres de C. et de BACHAUMONT. 



La Haie, 1755. 12 



CHAPELS. Reasons of dissent from a sentence 

 of the Presbytery of Edinburgh on the 30th 

 November 1796, approving of regulations and 

 overture respecting the erection of chapels of 

 ease. s. 1. et a. fol. 



Address to the ministers of the Church of 

 Scotland, on the subject of the overture and 

 regulations, respecting chapels of ease. By a 

 moderate clergyman, of the Synod of Aber- 

 deen. [Rev. Mr Skene KEITH.] 



s. I, 1797. 8 

 Another copy. 



CHAPLAIN. The office of a chaplain enquir'd 

 into, and vindicated from servility and con- 

 tempt. Cambridge, 1688. 4 

 CHAPMAN (GEORGE), LL.D. * Sketch of the 

 life of the late G. C., LL.D. 



Edin., 1808. 8 



CHAPMAN (JOHN), D.D., Archdeacon of Sud- 



bury. Remarks on a letter to Dr Waterland, 



in relation to the natural account of languages. 



By PHILOBIBLTCUS CANTABRIGIENSIS. [Pseud.] 



Cambridge, 1731. 8 



- Another copy. 



- Eusebius : or, the true Christian's defense 

 against a late book [by Thomas Morgan] en- 

 titul'd, " The moral philosopher." 2 vol. 



Cambridge, 1739. 8 



- *Some remarks on a book, entitled, A view 

 of the expediency and credibility of miracu- 

 lous powers among the primitive Christians, 

 after the decease of the Apostles. 



London, 1752. 8 



CHAPMAN (THOMAS), D.D. An essay on the 

 Roman senate. Cambridge, 1750. 8 



CHAPONE (HESTER), formerly Hester MULSO. 

 Letters on the improvement of the mind. 



Glasgow, 1804. 12 



CHAPPE D'AUTEROCHE (L'abb^ JEAN). 

 Voyage en Sibdrie, fait par ordre du Roi en 

 1761. 2 torn. Amsterdam, 1769-70. 12 



CHARACTERS. -British public characters (of 

 1798-1802]. 4vol London, 1798-1802. 8 

 CHARACTERISTICS. Characteristicks. [By 

 the EARL OF SHAFTESBURY.] 3 vol. 



*. I, 1744. 12 



CHARD1N (JEAN). Voyages en Perse, et autrea 

 lieux de 1'Orient. 3 torn. 



Amsterdam, 1711. 4 



Nouvelle edition... augmentee d'une notice de 

 la Perse, depuis les temps les plus recule's 

 jusqu' a ce jour, de notes, &c. Par L. Lang- 

 les. 10 torn. Paris, 1811. 8 



CHARITY, CHARITIES. The use and abuse 

 of charity ; earnestly addressed to associations 

 for relief of the distressed throughout the 

 country. Edin., 1819. 8 



- A letter to the Rt. Hon. Sir William Scott, 

 &c. , in answer to Mr Brougham's letter to Sir 

 Samuel Romilly, upon the abuse of charities, 

 and ministerial patronage in the appointments 

 under the late act. 4th ed. Lond<m, 1818. 8 



- The regulations of the West-Kirk charity work- 

 house. Edin., 1824. 8 



CHARLAS (ANTONIUS). Tractatus de libertati- 

 bus Ecclesiae Gallicanaa. Leodii, 1684. 4 



CHARLES I., King of England, Scotland, and 

 Ireland. Works of King Charles I. 



Hague, 1651. 8 



- Reliquiae sacree Carolinee. Hague, [1648]. 8 

 Bibliotheca Regia ; or, the royal library ; con- 

 taining a collection of such of the papers of 

 His late Majesty King Charles I., Monarch of 

 Great Britain, as have escaped the wrack and 

 mines of these times, not extant in Reliquiae 

 Carolina, or Husband's collection. 



London, 1659. 8 



A proclamation anent-the discharge of the Ser- 

 vice Book, book of Canons, and High Commis- 

 sion, and anent the re-subscription of the Con- 

 fession of Faith ; dated September 9, 1638. 



Edin., 1638. 4 



A large declaration concerning the late tumults 

 in Scotland, from their first originalls : To- 

 gether with a particular deduction of the sedi- 

 tious practices of the prime leaders of the co- 

 venanters ; collected out of their own f oule acts 

 and writings ; by which it doth plainly appear 

 that religion was only pretended by those 

 leaders, but nothing less intended by them. 



London, 1639. fol. 



[Although the " Large Declaration" was pub- 

 lished in the name of King Charles I., it was 

 drawn up by Dr Walter Balcanquall, Dean 

 of Durham.] 



- * A true representation of the proceedings of 

 the Kingdome of Scotland ; since the late pa- 

 cification : by the Estates of the Kingdome : 

 against mistakings in the late Declaration, 

 1640. s. L, 1640. 4 



*A Remonstrance of the Lords and Commons 

 assembled in Parliament ; or, The reply of 

 both Houses, to a printed book, under His 

 Majesties name, called, His Majesties answer 

 to a printed book, entituled, A remonstrance, 

 or the declaration of the Lords and Commons 

 now assembled in Parliament, the 26th of May 



