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Christiani, Arthur. Beitriige zur Electricitatslehre : iiber irreciproke 

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Christie, James R. An Introduction to the Elements of Practical 

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Christie, S. Hunter. An Elementary Course of Mathematics for the 

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Christmann, Guilielmus Ludovicus. Cabbala Algebraica ; sive sursolidas 

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Christophe, G. A. L'Evangile Medical, ou traite des causes premieres 

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Christophers, John. Shipwreck and Collisions at Sea greatly prevented 

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Christy, Henry. Reliquiae Aquitanicse. See Lartet and Christy. 



Chrysologue de Gy, (Pere). See Andre. 



Chun, Carl. Die Ctenophoren des Golfes von Neapel und der angren- 

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Publication of the Zool. Station, Naples. 

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Churchman, John. Address to the Members of the different Learned 

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An Explanation of the Magnetic Atlas or Variation Chart here- 

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8°. Philadelphia, 1790. 



The Magnetic Atlas, or Variation Charts of the whole Ter- 

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Chy Fa Hian. Voyage dans la Tartaric See Remusat. 



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