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CLERK (JOHN), of Eldia. An essay on naval 

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CLEVELAND (JOHN). The works of Mr J. C., 

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CLICHTOVEUS (JUDOCUS), Professor of theology 

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CLINTON (Hon. DE WITT).* Memoir of De 

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CLJSSOLD (HENEYV Minister of 



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A brief sketch of the character and hist days 

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The chartists' visit to the parish church. A 

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Church architecture scripturally considered, 

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Popery, destructive of civil and religious li- 

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CLOWES (JOHN), M.A., Hector of St John's 

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