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Grey: a Tale of Truth, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo. 4. Ulrica a Romance, Lon., 1884, 3 vols. 5. When All was Young: a Love-Story, Lon., 1885, cr. 8vo.

Clarke, Charles, F.L.S. 1. Ritualism: a Lecture, Lon., 1866, 8vo. 2. Religion and Duty: Discourses, Lon., 1868, p. 8vo.

Clarke, Charles. 1. Charlie Thornhill; or, The Dunce of the Family, Lon., 1863, 3 vols. p. 8vo; 6th ed., 1867. 2. A Box for the Season: a Sporting Sketch, Lon., 1864, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 3. Which is the Winner? or, The First Gentleman of his Family, Lon., 1864, 3 vols. p. 8vo; 3d ed., 1869. 4. Crumbs from a Sportsman's Table, Lon., 1865, 2 vols. p. 8vo; new ed., 1869. 5. The Flying Scud: a Sporting Novel, Lon., 1867, 2 vols. p. 8vo; 3d ed., 1868. (The story is founded on a drama of the same name by Dion Boucicault.) 6. Tom Crackenthorpe: Hunting and Steeple-Chasing; new ed., 1867, 12mo. 7. The Beauclercs, Father and Son: a Novel, Lon., 1867, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 8. Lord Falconberg's Heir: a Novel, Lon., 1868, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 9. (Ed.) A Forecastle Frolic: being a Round of Stories, Lon., 1868, 8vo. 10. Myra Gray; or Sown in Tears, Reaped in Joy: a Novel, Lon., 1870, 3 vols. sq. 8vo. 11. Calcraft's Confessions; or, Coward Conscience, Lon., 1870, p. 8vo. 12. Chips from an Old Block, Lon., 1871, 12mo. Clarke, Mrs. Charles. 1. Oughts and Crosses: a Novel with a Moral, Lon., 1872, 8vo. 2. No Security: or, Rights and Wrongs, Lon., 1873, 12mo. 3. (Ed.) Munro of Fort Munro, Lon., 1873, 12mo. Clarke, Charles Baron, M.A., F.L.S., F.R.S., F.G.S., b. 1834; graduated at Queen's College, Cambridge; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1860; senior first class inspector of schools, Bengal. 1. A Class-Book of Geography, Lon., 1878, 8vo. 2. Speculations from Political Economy, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Clarke, Charles Cowden, 1787-1877, b. at Enfield, Middlesex, Eng., was educated in a school at that place kept by his father, where John Keats was also a pupil. In 1820 he settled in London, and engaged in business as a bookseller and publisher, and afterwards as a partner of Joseph Alfred Novello, a music-publisher, one of whose sisters he married. See CLARKE, MARY VICTORIA, infra. In 1834 he entered on the career of a public lecturer, which he pursued with great success in all the chief towns of Great Britain for twenty successive years, Shakespeare and other dramatists being his chief subjects. He also prepared editions of many English poets, and, in combination with his wife, some editions of Shakespeare's works, which are included in the list given under the poet's name, ante, vol. ii. His later years were spent in Italy. 1. Adam the Gardener, Lon., 1834, 12mo. 2. Carmina Minima: Poems, Lon., 1859, 8vo. 3. Shakespeare Characters, chiefly those

Subordinate, Lon., 1863, 8vo.

"A storehouse of minute and curious criticism."-Dict. of Nat. Biog., x. 419.

4. Molière Characters, Edin., 1865, p. 8vo. With CLARKE, MARY: 1. Many Happy Returns of the Day: a Birthday Book. Illust. Lon., 1847, 12mo; new eds., 1860 and 1869. 2. Recollections of Writers: with Letters of Charles Lamb, &c., Lon., 1878, p. 8vo. "It is worth reading by all persons interested in our recent literature, especially in Keats, Lamb, and Hunt, and is worth preserving, too."-Ath., No. 2659.

3. The Shakespeare Key: a Companion to the Concordance to Shakespeare, unlocking the Treasures of his Style, elucidating the Peculiarities of his Construction, and displaying the Beauties of his Expression, Lon.,

1879, 8vo.

It is a worthy addition to the many useful labours for which the world is indebted to its veteran authors. Not the least interesting of the many interesting sections is that on dramatic time."-Ath., No. 2698.

More True than Truthful: a Story and a Study. Illust. Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.

Clarke, Rev. Charles Pickering, M.A., graduated at University College, Oxford, 1856; ordained 1858; rector of Thornham 1875-84, and since then vicar of Holy Trinity, South Wimbledon. 1. The Acts and Writings of the Apostles: vol. i., Lon., 1861, p. 8vo. 2. A Manual for Communion Classes and Communicant Meetings, Lon., 1862, 12mo.

Clarke, Rev. Charles William Barnett. The Watch-Tower Book; or, Readings for the Night Watches of Advent, Lon., 1856, p. 8vo.

Clarke, Mrs. D. W. C. Lizzie Maitland, N. York, 1857, 16mo.

Clarke, Rev. Dorus, 1797-1884, b. at Westhampton, Mass.; educated at Williams College and Andover Theological Seminary; ordained in 1823; was pastor of Congregational churches at Blandford, Mass., and at Chicopee, but during the latter part of his life resided in Boston. 1. Fugitives from the Escritoire of a Retired Editor, Bost., 1864. 2. Oneness of the Christian Church, Bost., 1869, 12mo. 3. Orthodox Congregationalism and the Sects, Bost., 1871, 8vo. 4. The Revision of the English Version of the Bible, Bost., 1873, 8vo. 5. Ancestry and Writing, 1876. 6. Essay on the Tri-Unity of God, 1877. 7. "Saying the Catechism" Seventy-Five Years Ago, and the Historical Results: an Address, Bost., 1879, 16mo. Clarke, E. Britain's New Colony; or, Cyprus, Past and Present. Map. Lon., 1878, 8vo. Clarke, E. F. C. Hand-Book on Perspective, Lon., 1885, 12mo.

Clarke, Edith, (Nicolls,) lady superintendent of the National Training-School for Cookery, South Kensington. 1. Cheap Recipes for Fish Cookery, Lon., 1883, 12mo. 2. The National Training-School for Cookery: High-Class Cookery Recipes, as taught in the Schools, Lon., 1885, 8vo. 3. Plain Cookery, as taught in the National Training-School, Lon., 1886, 12mo.

Clarke, Sir Edward George, Q C., b. 1841; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1864; M.P. for Plymouth since 1880; solicitor-general since 1886. A Treatise on the Law of Extradition, Lon., 1866, 12mo; 3d ed., 1888.

Clarke, Edward Hammond, M.D., 1820-1877, b. at Norton, Mass.; graduated at Harvard in 1841; took his medical degree at the University of Pennsylvania in 1846, and after travelling settled in Boston. He was professor of materia medica in Harvard College from 1855 till 1872. 1. Observations on the Nature

and Treatment of Polypus of the Ear, Bost., 1869, 8vo. 2. Sex in Education; or, A Fair Chance for Girls, Bost., 1873.

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Having explained the physiological principles and proceeds to illustrate them by actual cases of a typical rules which are involved in this discussion, Dr. Clarke sort which have occurred in his own practice.. This treatise should be widely read, by the poorer classes as well as the luxurious."-Nation, xvii. 324.*

3. The Building of a Brain, Bost., 1874, 16mo. 4. Visions: a Study of False Sight, (Pseudopia:) with an Introduction and Memorial Sketch by Oliver Wendell Holmes, M.D., Bost., 1878, 16mo.

"It contains a clear and thorough physiological analysis of normal vision, necessary as a basis for a just interpretation of those [phenomena] of false sight."-Nation, xxvii. 29.

With AMORY, ROBERT, The Physiological and Therapeutical Action and Value of the Bromide of Potassium and the Bromide of Ammonium, Bost., 1872, 16mo. With others, A Century of American Medicine, 1776– 1876, Phila., 1876, 12mo.

Clarke, Effie A. Who was She? Lon., 1879, p.

8vo.

Clarke, Charles Montague. Corns and Clarke, Eliot C. Main Drainage-Works of the Bunions: their Causes and Cures, Lon., 1878, p. City of Boston, Massachusetts. Illust. Bost., 1885,

8vo.

Clarke, Mrs. Charles Montague. 1. Not Transferable; or, Wooing, Winning, and Wearing, Lon., 1875, 12mo. 2 Strong as Death, Lon., 1875, 3 vols. 8vo. 3. Anthony Ker; or, Living it Down: a Story for the Young, Lon., 1881, 18mo. 4. Cousin Dory; or, Three Measures of Meal, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 5. Con's Acre: a Tale of Gillcourt Farm, Lon., 1884, 12mo. 6. Johnny's Search, Lon., 1884, 18mo. 7. Polly's Petition; or, Bread for a Stone, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. 8. The Slippery Ford; or, How Tom was Taught, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 9. Out of Step: or, The Broken Crystal, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. 10. Among Thorns. Illust. Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. 11. IV.-22

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Clarke, Mrs. Eliza. 1. Handel, ("The World's Workers,") Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 2. Susanna Wesley,. (" Eminent Women" Series,) Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

"Mrs. Clarke tells us she writes with the sympathetic admiration of one in whose veins runs some of the Wesleys' blood. This admiration will be shared by those who read the Memoir, who will feel grateful to the author for making the mother of the Wesleys' a real person to them, and introducing them to a family every member of which was more or less remarkable."-Sat. Rev., 1xii. 555.

Clarke, F. L. 1. George Stephenson: his Life and Career, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 2. Life of William Tyndale, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 3. Sir Walter Raleigh:

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his Life and Times, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 4. The Child- | land, 1864-70; and since then vicar of Great Barr. 1. hood of the Prince Consort, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 5. The Book of Job: a Metrical Translation: with Notes, Robert Stephenson: his Life and Career, Lon., 1884, p. Lon., 1880, p. 8vo. 2. The Fundamental Science, Lon., 8vo. 6. A Book of Golden Friendships, Lon., 1884, p. 1885, 8vo.

8vo.

Clarke, Lieut.-Col. Francis Coningsby Hannam, R.A., C.M.G.; served in the intelligence branch of the War Department 1872-80, on special service in Turkey and Asia Minor 1879-80; professor of staff duties at the Staff College 1881-84, and since then surveyor-general in Ceylon. 1. (Trans.) The FrancoGerman War, 1870-71: Authorized Translation from the German Official Account. First Part, History of the War to the Downfall of the Empire, 2 vols. Second Part, History of the War against the Republic, 2 vols. With Cases of Maps and Plans. Lon., 1872. 2. (Trans.) On the Employment of Field Artillery in Combination with other Arms, by Prince Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen, Lon., 1872, 8vo. 3. (Trans.) Steppe Campaigns, by V. A. Polto, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 4. The Armed Strength of the German Empire, Lon., 1876, 8vo. 5. The Armed Strength of the Netherlands, Lon., 1876, 8vo.

Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth, b. 1847, in Boston, Mass.; graduated at the Lawrence Scientific School in 1867; was professor of chemistry and physics in the University of Cincinnati from 1874 till 1883, when he was appointed chief chemist to the U.S. Geological Survey at Washington. 1. Specific Gravity Tables, Wash., 1873, 8vo; Supplement, 1876. 2. Weights, Measures, and Money of All Nations, N. York, 1875, 12mo. 3. Tables: Expansion by Heat, 1876, Svo. 4. The Elements of Chemistry. Illust. N. York, 1884, 12mo. Clarke, Frederick. The Canterbury Tales done into Modern English, Lon., 1870. Svo.

Clarke, Frederick, b. 1846; graduated at Exeter College, Oxford, 1870; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1871; assistant secretary to the legislative council and acting administrator-general of Bengal. Unrepealed Acts of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal in Council, Lon., 1879, r. 8vo.

Clarke, George Kuhn. Genealogy of the Descendants of Samuel Clarke, of Newbury, Mass.: Ten Generations, 1642-1885; 2d ed., rev. and enl., Bost., 1885, 8vo.

Clarke, George Rochfort. 1. Diplomatic Relations with Rome a Departure from the Act of Settlement, Lon., 1848, 8vo. 2. Relief of Trustees desirous of Relinquishing their Trusts, Lon., 1859, 8vo. 3. The Reform of the Sewers; 2d ed., Lon., 1860, 8vo; 3d ed. same year. 4. The Distressed Queen; or, Triumphs of Grief, [verse.] Lon., 1862, 8vo. 5. Images in the Windows of Churches: Protest against them, in Letters addressed to the Bishops of Oxford, London, &c., Lon., 1868, 8vo.

Clarke, Major George Sydenham, R.E., C.M.G., b. 1848; served in the Egyptian war 1882, and the Suakin campaign 1885; instructor in mechanical drawing, Royal Indian Engineering College, Cooper's Hill. 1. Practical Geometry and Engineering Drawing, Lon., 1875, 4to; 2d ed., 1883. 2. (Trans.) Elements of Graphic Statics, by Karl von Ott, Lon., 1876, cr. 8vo. 3. The Principles of Graphic Statics, Lon., 1880, 4to; 2d ed., 1888. 4. Perspective Explained and Illustrated, Lon., 1884, 8vo.

Clarke, H. Manual of Orchestration: to enable Amateurs to follow Orchestral Music, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Clarke, H. Conquest. Oral Opinions of the Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims: unofficially compiled, Wash., 1886, 12mo.

Clarke, H. E. 1. Songs in Exile, and other Poems, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 2. Storm-Drift: Poems and Sonnets, Lon., 1882, cr. 8vo.

Clarke, H. R. Michigan Supreme Court Reports, vols. xix., (1869-1870,) xx.-xxii., (1870-1871,) Detroit, 1869-71, 4 vols. 8vo.

Clarke, Capt. H. W. The Sextant, Lon., 1885, sq. 16mo.

Clarke, Hamilton. Two Chorus-Girls, and other Stories, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

Clarke, Henry. 1. Penny Banks: their Formation and Management, Southampton, 1859, 12mo; 2d ed. same year. 2. Working-Men's Clubs: Hints for their Formation with Rules, Wolverhampton, 1865, 12mo. Clarke, Rev. Henry James, graduated at King's College, London; theological associate, first class, 1848; ordained 1848: chaplain at Lille 1860-64; incumbent of St. Mary's Episcopal Chapel, Broughty Ferry, Scot

Clarke, Capt. Henry Wilberforce, R.E. 1. The Persian Manual: containing a Concise Grammar, with Exercises, Useful Phrases, Dialogues, and Subjects for Translation into Persian; also a Vocabulary of Useful Words, English and Persian, Lon., 1878, 18mo. 2. (Trans.) The Bustan, by Shaikh Muslihu-d-Dín Sa'di Shírází, translated for the First Time into Prose, with Explanatory Notes and Index: with Portrait, Lon., 1879, r. 8vo. 3. The Sikander Nama,e Bara; or, Book of Alexander the Great. Written A.D. 1200 by Abū Muhammad bin Yusuf bin Mu,ay-yid-i-nizămu-'d-din. Translated for the First Time out of the Persian into Prose: with Critical and Explanatory Remarks, with an Introductory Preface, and with a Life of the Author collected from various Persian Sources. Lon., 1881, r. 8vo.

"Will not favourably impress those who are trying to form a just appreciation of Persian poetry at second hand; but it will help those who wish to learn the langua POOLE: Acad., xxi. 11.

and study its poetry for themselves."-STANLEY

4. Longitude by Lunar Distances: Illustrated with Examples worked out Step by Step, and with Reference to Works on Practical Astronomy, Lon., 1885, r. 8vo.

Clarke, Rev. Henry William, graduated at Trinity College, Dublin; ordained 1866; formerly curate in charge of Derryhean. The History of Tithes, from Abraham to Queen Victoria, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.

Clarke, Hugh A., Mus. Doc., a native of Canada; professor of music at the University of Pennsylvania. Harmony on the Inductive Method, Phila., 1880, 12mo.

Clarke, Hyde, D.C.L., b. 1815, in London; was early employed in diplomatic affairs, and engaged in the Spanish and Portuguese wars of succession. In 1836 he acted as engineer in the improvement of Morecambe Bay. In 1849 he was sent to report on the telegraph system for India, and was afterwards honorary agent for Darjeeling and cotton councillor in Turkey. He took an active part in the extension of hill settlements in India, and in measures for getting a through railway to India. He founded in 1868 the Council of Foreign Bondholders, has been connected with the Anthropological Institute and other learned societies, and is vice president of the Royal Historical Society. He is most widely known as a philologist. 1. Physical Economy: a Preliminary Inquiry into the Physical Laws governing the Periods of Famines and Panics, Lon., 1847, 8vo. 2. Memoirs on the Identification of the Varini of Tacitus and other Points of Anglo-Saxon History, 1848, 1866, 1868, 1882. 3. Economical Physics, 1848. 4. Military Life of Wellington, 1849. 5. Contributions to Railway Statistics in 1846, 1847, and 1848, Lon., 1849, 8vo. For private circulation only. 6. A Grammar of the English Tongue, Spoken and Written: with an Introduction to the Study of Comparative Philology, Lon., 1853; 4th ed., 1879. 7. A New and Comprehensive Dictionary of the English Language, as Spoken and Written : containing above 100,000 Words, Lon., 1853; 4th ed., 1864; new ed., 1869. 8. Colonization, Defence, and Railways in our Indian Empire, Lon., 1857, 8vo. 9. A Short HandBook of the Comparative Philology of English, AngloSaxon, Frisian, Flemish or Dutch, Low or Platt Dutch, High Dutch or German, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese Tongues, Lon., 1858, 12mo. 10. A Help to Memory in Learning Turkish, Constantinople, 1862, 8vo. 11. Memoir on the Comparative Grammar of Egyptian, Coptic, and Ude, Lon., 1873, 8vo.

"Ude is now spoken, according to Mr. Clarke, only in speakers of this language with that Egyptian colony in two villages of the Caucasus. . . . Mr. Clarke identifies the Colchis described rather circumstantially by Herodotus." -Ath., No. 2421.

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12. Researches in Prehistoric and Protohistoric Comparative Philology, Mythology, and Archæology, in connection with the Origin of Culture in America and the Accad or Sumerian Families, Lon., 1875, 8vo. pent and Siva Worship and Mythology in Central America, Africa, and Asia, Lon., 1876, 8vo. Khita and Khita-Peruvian Epoch, Lon., 1877, 8vo. 15. Himalayan Origin and Connection of the Magyar and Ugrian, Lon., 1877, 8vo. 16. Sovereign and Quasi-Sovereign States; their Debts to Foreign Countries, Lon., 1878; 2d ed., 1879, 8vo. 17. The Turanian Epoch of the Romans, as also of the Greeks, Germans, and Anglo

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Clarke, Isaac Edwards, b. 1830, at Deerfield, Mass.; educated at Yale College; became a lawyer, and entered the United States civil service 1871. 1. Tribute to Bayard Taylor: Essay and Poem, Wash., 1880, 12mo. 2. Industrial and High Art Education in the United States: vol. i., Wash., 1885.

Clarke, J. Catechism of the Rudiments of Music, Bost., 1868; 185th ed., Lon., 1876.

Clarke, J. A. What the Prophets Foretold, Lon., 1862, fp. 4to.

Clarke, J. F. M. Three Weeks in Norfolk: a Portion of the River's Log, Lon., 1887, 12mo.

Clarke, J. G. Reduction of Ruling on Maximum Grades, &c., N. York, 1874, 8vo.

Clarke, J. O. A. (Ed.) Wesley Memorial Volume.

Illust. N. York, 1881, 8vo.

Clarke, J. Stirling. Treatise on Female Equitation, (The Habit and the Horse,) Lon., 1857, roy. 4to.

Clarke, J. W. Cattle Problems Explained: Essays relating to Cattle and their Management. Illust. Battle Creek, Mich., 1880, 12mo.

Clarke, James Fernandez, M.R.C.S., 18121875, b. at Olney, Buckinghamshire, and educated at a medical school in London; was for thirty years from 1834 engaged as writer and clinical reporter on the Lancet, and also practised successfully as a surgeon. He had a large acquaintance with literary persons as well as with members of the medical profession. Autobiographical Recollections of the Medical Profession: being Personal Reminiscences of Many Distinguished Medical Men during the Last Forty Years, Lon., 1874; new ed., 1877, p. 8vo.

"A most interesting, agreeably-written, and instructive book."-Acad., vi. 369.

Clarke, Rev. James Freeman, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1810-1888; b. at Hanover, N.H.; graduated at Harvard College in 1829, and at Cambridge Divinity School in 1833. He then went to Louisville, Ky., where he was pastor of the Unitarian church, and from 1835 till 1839 edited the Western Messenger. In 1841 he settled in Boston and established the Church of the Disciples, of which he was pastor for forty-one years. From 1867 till 1871 he was professor of natural religion and Christian doctrine at Harvard, and in 1876-77 he lectured there on ethnic religions. He was one of the writers for the Dial, and a frequent contributor to other periodicals. None of his publications are mentioned ante, vol. i. 1. (Trans.) Theodore; or, The Sceptic's Conversion; from the German of De Wette, Bost., 1841. 2. Disciples' Hymn-Book, Bost., 1844. 3. The Peculiar Doctrine of Christianity; or, Reconciliation by Jesus Christ, Bost., 1844, 12mo. 4. A Sketch of the History of the Doctrine of the Atonement, Bost., 1845, 12mo. 5. The Story of a Converted Sceptic, Bost., 1846, 12mo. 6. History of the Campaign of 1812, and Defence of General William Hull for the Surrender of Detroit, N. York, 1848. 7. Eleven Weeks in Europe, Bost., 1852, 8vo. 8. The Christian Doctrine of the Forgiveness of Sin, Bost., 1852; 3d ed., 1874, 16mo. 9. The Christian Doctrine of Prayer, Bost., 1854; 7th ed., 1874. 10. (Trans.) Life of Jesus: Manual for Academic Study, by K. A. Hase, Bost., 1860, 12mo; 11th ed., 1874. 11. The Hour which cometh, and now is: Sermons, Bost., 1864; new ed., 1877, 16mo. 12. Orthodoxy: its Truths and Errors, Bost., 1866, 12mo; 11th ed., 1874.

Admirable in intention, kind in temper, candid in spirit, earnest in purpose, this volume occupies a place in theological literature which ought to have been filled before, but which until now has remained empty. The government of the American Unitarian Association, by the hand of Dr. Clarke, makes an honest attempt to find and to state the truth contained in the doctrines of their opponents. He has the requisite erudition and the necessary familiarity with all the lines of thought. His mind is comprehensive, systematic, and exact; his judgment is just. ... But for an occasional positiveness, verging on dogmatism, an absence here and there of philosophical perception, and an artificial cast in its logic, we should say that the theme was handled as well as we have a right to expect from anybody."-Nation, iii. 228.

13. Steps of Belief; or, Rational Christianity maintained against Atheism, Free Religion, and Romanism, 1870, 16mo. 14. The Ten Great Religions: an Essay on

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Comparative Theology, Bost., 1871, 8vo; 8th ed. same year; new ed., 1883.

"His work will fill, we trust, a highly useful office in instructing and enlightening the general reader; but it will not perceptibly advance the scholar's comprehension of its subject."-Nation, xiii. 109.

15. Self-Culture, Physical, Intellectual, Moral, and Spiritual: Practical Essays, Bost., 1872. 16. Common Sense in Religion: a Series of Essays, 1873, 12mo. 17. Go up Higher; or, Religion in Common Life, Bost., 1877, 12mo. 18. How to find the Stars: with an Account of the Astronomical Lantern and its Use, Bost., 1878, sq. 16mo. 19. Essentials and Non-Essentials in Re

ligion: Six Lectures, Bost., 1878, 18mo. 20. Memorial and Biographical Sketches, Bost., 1878, 12mo.

"Marked by the sterling qualities, the common sense, manliness, earnestness, and tenderness, which have given Dr. Clarke his enviable reputation in his native city and State."-Nation, xxvi. 408.

21. Events and Epochs in Religious History. Illust. Bost., 1881, 8vo. 22. Legend of Thomas Didymus, the ligions. Part II. Bost., 1883, 8vo. 24. The Ideas of Jewish Sceptic, Bost., 1881, 12mo. 23. Ten Great Rethe Apostle Paul, translated into their Modern Equiv25. Manual of Unitarian alents, Bost., 1884, 12mo. Belief, Bost., 1884, 16mo. 26. Anti-Slavery Days: Sketch of the Struggle which ended in the Abolition of Slavery in the United States, N. York, 1884, 12mo. 27. Every-Day Religion, Bost., 1886, 12mo. 28. The Fourth Gospel: the Question of its Origin Stated and Discussed, Bost., 1886, 24mo. 29. Vexed Questions in Theology: a Series of Essays, Bost., 1886, 12mo. With CLARKE, LILIAN REBECCA, Exotics. By J. F. C. and L. C. ("Saunterer's" Series.) 2d ed., Bost., 1875, 18mo. With ALLEN, REV. JOSEPH HENRY, and others, Modern Unitarianism Essays and Sermons, Phila., 1886, 12mo.

Clarke, James Gowdy, b. 1830, at Constantia, N.Y. Poetry and Song, Bost., 1888, 16mo. "Clarke, Jean," (Pseud.) See TUTTLE, CHARLES R., infra.

Clarke, Rev. John. 1. Introduction to the Fernandian Tongue; 2d ed., Berwick-on-Tweed, 1848, 8vo. 2. Memoir of R. Merrick, Lon., 1850, 16mo. 3. Memorials of Baptist Missionaries in Jamaica, Lon., 1869, 8vo.

Clarke, Rev. John, M.A., ordained 1854; vicar of St. Stephen, Bowling, since 1870. A Happy World; or, The Power of Influence, Lon., 1861, fp. 8vo.

Clarke, John Algernon. 1. Fen Sketches: being a Description of the Alluvial District known as the Great Level of the Fens, Lon., 1852, 12mo. 2. Prize Report on the Farming of Lincolnshire, 1852, 8vo.

Clarke, John Caldwell Calhoun. The Origin and Varieties of the Semitic Alphabet, Chic., 1886, 8vo. Clarke, Rev. John Erskine, M.A., graduated at Wadham College, Oxford, 1850; ordained 1851; vicar of St. Michael's, Derby, 1856-66; perpetual curate of St. Andrew's, Derby, 1866-72; prebendary of Lichfield 1869-72, and since then vicar of Battersea; hon. canon of Winchester since 1875; editor of the Parish Magazine, Chatterbox, Church Bells, &c. 1. Children at Church: being Six Simple Sermons. Second Series. Derby, 1857-58, 16mo; new ed., 1867. 2. Heart-Music for Working-People, Lon., 1857, 8vo; new ed., 1860. 3. Hearty Staves of Heart-Music, Lon., 1858, 12mo. 4. Plain Papers on the Social Economy of the People. No. 1., (all published.) Lon., 1858, fp. 8vo. 5. Our Happy Home Union: Poems and Sketches, Lon., 1859, 12mo. 6. (Ed.) Short Lessons on some of the Customs of the East, Lon., 1859, 12mo. 7. The Giant's Arrows: a Book for the Children of Working-People, Lon., 1860, 8vo. 8. The Children's Picture-Book of Scripture Parables. Illust. Lon., 1860, 8vo. 9. Little Lectures for Little Folk, Lon., 1860, 12mo. ture-Book of Bible Miracles, Lon., 1861, 8vo. 10. The Children's Pic11. Common-Life Sermons, Lon., 1862, 8vo. 12. (Ed.) Church Stories, Lon., 1862, 8vo. 13. (Ed.) Good Stories, Lon., 1864, 4 vols. 8vo. 14. (Ed.) Old Andrew the Peacemaker, Lon., 1866, 16mo. 15. (Ed.) The Clockmaker of St. Laurent, Lon., 1867, 16mo. 16. Lucy Graham : a Tale, Lon., 1867, 16mo. 17. The Children of the Old Testament, Lon., 1869, 4to. 18. (Ed.) Poetry for Children and Work and Home Songster, Lon., 1878, 32mo.

Clarke, John Henry. 1. The Prescriber: a Dictionary of the New Therapeutics, Lon., 1886, 12mo; 2d ed., 1886. 2. Cold Catching, Cold Preventing, Cold Curing, Lon., 1888, 8vo. 3. Indigestion: its Causes and Cure, Lon., 1888, 8vo.

Clarke, John Randall, 1828 ?-1863, b. and educated at Gloucester, Eng.; became an architect, but devoted much of his time to literature, contributing to periodicals and delivering lectures on literary and architectural subjects. 1. Architectural History of Gloucester, from the Earliest Period to the Close of the Eighteenth Century, Lon., 1850, r. 8vo. 2. Gloucester Cathedral; or, The Last Days of the Tudors: an Historical Romance, Lon., 1856, 12mo. 3. Manxley Hall: [a novel.] 4. King Arthur: his Relation to History and Fiction. Posth.

Clarke, John Sutherland. The Properties of the Parabola proved geometrically: to which is added a Collection of Problems, Cambridge, 1852, 8vo.

Clarke, Rev. Joseph, 1811?-1860, educated at St. John's College, Cambridge; was incumbent of Stretford, Lancashire, and rural dean of Manchester. 1. The Wreck of the Orion, 1850, 8vo; 3d ed. same year. 2. Trees of Righteousness, 12mo.

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Clarke, Rev. Joseph. Christ the Brightness of Glory a Series of Sermons, Lon., 1877, 12mo. Clarke, Joseph I. C. Robert Emmet: a Tragedy of Irish History, N. York, 1888, 12mo.

Clarke, Rev. Joseph M., D.D., rector of St. James's Church, Syracuse, N.Y. Christian Union and the Protestant Episcopal Church: Six Letters to Protestant Christians, N. York, 1886, 12mo.

Clarke, Joseph Thacher. 1. (Trans.) History of Ancient Art, by Dr. Franz von Reber. Illust. N. York, 1882, 8vo. 2. (Trans.) History of Mediæval Art, by Franz von Reber. Illust. N. York, 1887, 8vo.

Clarke, Rev. Joseph Williams, D.D., graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1850; ordained 1852; chaplain in the royal navy 1854-69; rector of St. Jamesthe-Less, Manchester, 1874. Sermons for Thinkers,

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Clarke, Mrs. Louisa Lane. 1. The New Parish

Church of St. Ann: its Origin and Symbolism, Lon., 1850, 12mo. 2. The Island of Alderney its Early History, Antiquities, Present State, Scenery, Customs, and Trade, Guernsey, 1851, 18mo. 3. The Microscope: being a Popular Description of the Most Instructive and Beautiful Objects for Exhibition, Lon., 1858, 12mo; 3d ed., 1870. 4. The Common Sea-Weeds of the British Coast and Channel Islands, Lon., 1865, fp. 8vo; new ed., 1881.

Clarke, Mrs. M. G. Sunshine and Shadow along the Pathway of Life, Chic., 1869, 8vo.

Clarke, Marcus Andrew Hislop, 1846-1881, b. in London; emigrated, in 1863, to Australia with the intention of becoming a sheep-farmer, but at the close of four years gave up that calling to join the staff of the Melbourne Argus. 1. Long Odds: a Novel, Lon., 1870, Svo. 2. For the Term of his Natural Life, Melbourne, 1874, 3 vols. p. 8vo; Lon., 1875; new ed., 1878.

"Mr. Clarke's familiarity with all the most humble details of the life of a penal settlement is far too minute, and his power of reproducing them far too graphic, to render this powerful book fit for general perusal. It ought, however, to be read by all who, while they care for literary power, are not afraid of grim detail."-Spectator, xlviii.

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Clarke, Mrs. Mary Bayard, (Devereux,) b. about 1830, at Raleigh, N.C. She resided for some time in Cuba. During the civil war, in which her husband, Col. W. J. Clarke, commanded a North Carolina regiment, she wrote a number of war lyrics. 1. Wood Notes; or, Carolina Carols: a Collection of North Carolina Poetry. Compiled by La Tenella. Raleigh, N.C., 1854. 2. Mosses from a Rolling Stone; or, The Idle Moments of a Busy Woman. By Tenella. Winchester, Va., 1866, 16mo. 3. Clytie and Zenobia: a Poem, N. York, 1870,

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Clarke, Mary E. B. Sketches of my Childhood, Edin., 1874, 18mo.

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Clarke, Mary G. Home Garner; or, The Intellectual and Moral Storehouse, Phila., 1855, 8vo. Clarke, Mary Latham, (“Mada.") 1. Story of Jesus, 32mo. 2. Wonderful Works of Jesus, 32mo. Mayflower Series, 6 vols. 24mo. 4. The Old, Old Story, 18mo. 5. A Rainy Day at School, 1869, 18mo. 6. Birthday Present, Bost., 1869, 8vo. 7. Daisy's Mission, 1870, 24mo. 8. Kitty's Tableaux, 1870, 24mo. 9. Little Blossoms, 1870, 24mo. 10. Little White Mice

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Boy, 1870, 24mo. 11. Bud and Blossom; [also] Blue Violet, 1872, 16mo. 12. Precious Words, 1872, 18mo. Clarke, Mary Victoria, b. 1809, in London, daughter of Vincent Novello, composer, and sister of Clara Novello, vocalist; married in 1828 to Charles Cowden Clarke, supra, and often designated as Mary Cowden Clarke, under which name she is referred to ante, vol. i., where several of her works, including her Concordance to Shakespeare's Plays, are mentioned. Add to the list there given: 1. The Song of Drop o' Wather: a London Legend. By Harry Wandsworth Shortfellow, [pseud.] Lon., 1856. 2. The Life and Labours of Vincent Novello, Lon., 1864, 8vo. 3. Trust and Remittance: Love-Stories in Metred Prose, Lon., 1873, 8vo; new ed., 1879. 4. A Rambling Story, Lon., 1874, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 5. Honey from the Weed, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo. 6. Slippery Ford; or, How Tom was Taught. Illust. Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 7. Centennial Biographic Sketch of Charles Cowden-Clarke. By Her whom he made his Second Self. Lon., 1887. Pamph.

"Why Cowden-Clarke with a posthumous hyphen?"— Ath., No. 3139.

Clarke, Montague. Farrago; or, Facts, Fun, and Fancies: a Christmas Book, Lon., 1864, 8vo.

"Clarke, N. H. Belden," (Pseud.) See BELDEN, N. H., supra.

Clarke, Percy. The "New Chum" in Australia: Australians in Town, &c., Lon., 1886, cr. 8vo.

Clarke, Miss Rebecca Sophia, ("Sophie May," pseud.,) b. 1833, at Norridgewock, Me., has been engaged in literary pursuits since her youth, and is the author of a large number of juvenile stories, published mostly in series. 2. Dotty Dimple Stories, 1868-70, 6 vols. 24mo. 3. 1. Little Prudy Stories, 1864–65, 6 vols. 24mo. Little Prudy's Flyaway Series, Bost., 1871-74, 6 vols. 12mo. 4. The Doctor's Daughter, Bost., 1873, 12mo. 5. Our Helen, Bost., 1875, 12mo. 6. The Asbury Twins, Bost., 1876, 12mo. 7. Flaxie Frizzle Stories. Illust. Bost., 1877, 16mo. 9. Janet: a Poor Heiress. Illust. Bost., 1876-84, 5 vols. 16mo. 8. Quinnebasset Girls, 10. Christmas Breeze, Bost., Bost., 1882, sq. 16mo. 1886, 12mo. 11. Drones' Honey, Bost., 1887, 12mo.

Clarke, Rev. Richard F., M A., graduated at St. John's College, Cambridge; Fellow and tutor 185669; became a Roman Catholic priest and a member of the Society of Jesus. 1. The Influence of Pass Exami2. The Existence of God: nations, Lon., 1869, 8vo. a Dialogue, in Three Chapters, Lon., 1887, 12mo. 3. Lourdes its Inhabitants, its Pilgrims, its Miracles. Illust. N. York, 1888, 16mo.

Clarke, Richard H., b. 1827, at Washington, D.C., and educated at Georgetown College; practised law in Washington till 1864, when he settled in New York. He has published articles in the Catholic World and other journals, and controversial pamphlets. Lives of the Deceased Bishops of the Catholic Church in the United States, N. York, 1872, 2 vols. imp. 8vo; new ed., 1888, 3 vols. 8vo.

Clarke, Robert. A Poetical Grammar of the English Language, and an Epitome of the Art of Rhetoric, Lon., 1855, 12mo.

Clarke, Robert, b. 1829, at Annan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; became a publisher and bookseller in Cincinnati. 1. (Ed.) Colonel George Rogers Clarke: Sketches of his Campaign in the Illinois in 1778-1779, Cin., 1869, imp. 8vo. 2. (Ed.) Pioneer Biographies. By James McBride. 1869. 3. (Ed.) Captain James Smith's Captivity with the Indians, 1870. 4. The Prehistoric Remains which were found on the Site of the City of Cincinnati : with a Vindication of the Cincinnati Tablet, 1876. Pamph. Printed for private circulation.

Clarke, Rev. Robert Lowes, graduated at Balliol College, Oxford, 1871; ordained 1873; Fellow, tutor, and librarian of Queen's College, Oxford. With others (ed.) The Holy Bible: with Various Readings and Renderings from the Best Authorities, Lon., 1876, 8vo. Clarke, Mrs. S. From the Deck of a Yacht, Lon., 1882, p. 8vo.

Clarke, Samuel C. 1. Records of some of the Descendants of T. Clarke, Plymouth, 1623-1697, Bost., 1869, 8vo. 2. Records of some of the Descendants of John Fuller, Newton, 1644-1698, Bost., 1869, 8vo. 3. Records of some of the Descendants of Richard Hull, New Haven, 1639-1662, Bost., 1869, 8vo.

Clarke, Samuel Robinson. 1. A Treatise on Criminal Law as applicable to the Dominion of Canada, Toronto, 1872, 8vo. 2. A Treatise on the Law of Insu

rance with Supplement containing Notes of all Decisions | medicine 1877; assistant surgeon to and senior demonin the Dominion to 1877, Toronto, 1877, 8vo. 3. Magis-strator of anatomy and operative surgery at St. Bartholtrate's Manual: Digest of Criminal Law, &c., Toronto, omew's Hospital; surgeon to the West London Hospital; 1878, 8vo. 4. Constable's Manual: a Summary of the examiner in surgery to the University of Oxford. The Law, Toronto, 1878, 8vo. Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Kidneys amenable to Direct Surgical Interference. Illust. Lon., 1886, 8vo. With LOCKWOOD, C. B., The Dissector's Manual, Lon., 1883, 12mo.

Clarke, Sarah M. S. See PEREIRA, MRS. SARAH M. S., (CLARKE, ) infra.

Clarke, Stephen. Dream-Children, and other Poems, Lon., 1873, 16mo.

Clarke, T. A Gauntlet to the Theologian and Scientist, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

Clarke, Theodora M. L. Lane-. 1. Roman Violets, and where they Blossom, [a story,] Lon., 1879, 8vo. 2. The Violet-Sellers; or, Kindness Costs Little: a Drama, Lon., 1879, 8vo.

Clarke, Thomas. 1. A Day in May: a Poem, Lon., 1838, 8vo. 2. Love and Duty, and other Poems, Lon., 1843, 8vo. 3. Erotophuseos: a Poem, Lon., 1844, 8vo. 4. The Silent Village: a Poem, with Notes: to which is added Corona Sylvestris, variis e flosculis contexta, Lon., 1844, 8vo. 5. Sir Copp: a Poem for the Times, in Six Cantos, Chic., 1865, 12mo.

Clarke, Thomas. History of the Church, Parish, and Manor of Howden, Howden, 1850, 8vo. A non. Clarke, Thomas, M.D. Alpha; or, God in Matter being a Scientific Résumé of the Known Nature of Force and Existence, and a still further Enquiry into the more Occult Phases of both, Manchester and Lon., 1870, 12mo.

Clarke, Rev. Thomas, graduated at Queen's College, Cambridge, 1846; ordained 1846; rector of Ormside, Westmoreland, since 1856. Letters on Education. With BOWNESS, W., and SOUTHEY, R., Specimens of the Westmoreland Dialect, Kendal, 1872, 8vo.

Clarke, Thomas Curtis. An Account of the Iron Railway Bridge across the Mississippi River at Quincy, Illinois. Illust. N. York, 1869, 4to.

Clarke, Rev. Thomas Grey, M.A., graduated at Queen's College, Oxford, 1839; ordained 1841; vicar of Odiham, diocese of Winchester, since 1858. Memoir of Anna Maria Clarke, Lon., 1853, 8vo.

Clarke, Rev. Thomas Joseph, M.A., graduated senior optime, at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1859; ordained 1859; rector of St. Paul, Holgate, York, since 1873. 1. The Cross of Christ, 1864. 2. Thoughts for Sunday Afternoons, Lon., 1874, 12mo.

Clarke, Thomas M. 1. The Law governing Township Officers, Indianapolis, Ind., 1882, 8vo. 2. The Justice's Guide: a Compilation of the Law defining the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace in the State of Indiana, Indianapolis, 1884, 8vo. 3. The New Highway Law of Indiana, to which is added the New Dog Law, Indianapolis, 1885, 8vo.

Clarke, W. E., and Roebuck, W. D. A HandBook of the Vertebrate Fauna of Yorkshire, Lon., 1881. Clarke, William. Three Courses and a Dessert: comprising Three Sets of Tales, West Country, Irish, and Legal, and a Melange: with Fifty Illustrations by George Cruikshank; 4th ed., Lon., 1850, 8vo. Anon.

Clarke, William. The Wine and Spirit Merchant's Cellar Directory; or, Innkeeper's and Publican's Practical Guide; new ed., Lon., 1851, 12mo.

Clarke, William. Peru and its Creditors, Lon., 1877, 8vo.

Clarke, William. (Trans.) Essays selected from the Writings of Joseph Mazzini, Lon., 1887, 12mo. Clarke, William Barnard. (Trans.) Goethe's Faust, Lon., 1865, 2 parts, 8vo.

Clarke, Rev. William Branwhite, 1798-1878, b. at East Bergholt, Suffolk, Eng., and educated at Jesus College, Cambridge; took orders in 1821; went to New South Wales in 1839 and held several charges there, being minister of Willoughby 1847-70. He was the original discoverer, in 1841, of the existence of gold in Australia. He wrote more than 180 scientific papers. 1. Part the First: the River Derwent, and other Poems, Lon., 1822, 8vo. 2. Lays of Leisure: a Collection of Original and Translated Poems, Lon., 1829, 8vo. 3. Plain Statements and Practical Hints respecting the Discovery and Working of Gold in Australia, Sydney, 1851, 8vo. 4. On the Progress of Gold Discovery in Australasia from 1860 to 1871, Sydney, 1871, 8vo. Remarks on the Sedimentary Formations of New South Wales, illustrated by Reference to other Provinces of Australasia, Sydney, 1871, 8vo; 4th ed., enl., 1878.

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Clarke, William Bruce, M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S., graduated at Pembroke College, Oxford, 1874, and in

Clarke, William Fairlie, M.A., M.D., 18331884, b. at Calcutta, and educated at Edinburgh, Rugby, and Oxford; studied medicine at King's College, London, became a Fellow of the College of Surgeons, and took his medical degree at Oxford in 1876. He practise l surgery in London 1863-76, and during the latter part of his life was a general practitioner at Southborough, in Kent. He wrote a number of papers on professional subjects, and also on medical charities and missions, and was an earnest philanthropist. 1. A Manual of the Practice of Surgery, Lon, 1865, 18mo; with Supplement, Lon., 1870; 3d ed., 1879. 2. Bandages and Splints: being a Supplement to the Author's Manual of the Practice of Surgery, Lon., 1868, 32mo. 3. A Treatise on Diseases of the Tongue, Lon., 1873, 8vo. 4. Life and Letters: Hospital Sketches and Addresses. Edited by E. A. W. Lon., 1885, 12mo; 2d ed. same year. Clarke, William H. Horses' Teeth: Development, Physiological Relations, &c., N. York, 1880, 12mo. Clarke, William Harrison. The Civil Service Law, N. York, 1888, 12mo.

Clarke, William Horatio. Outline of the Structure of the Pipe-Organ. Illust. Indianapolis, Ind., 1877, 8vo.

Clarke, Rev. William Wilcox, M.A., 18081881, graduated at Wadham College, Oxford, 1829; rector of North Wootton from 1834; hon. canon of Norfolk 1874. Lectures on the Seven Sayings of Christ to the Woman of Samaria, Lon., 1877, 12mo.

Clarkson, Douglas A., [ante, vol. i., add.] 1. Fonts, Mural Tablets, Chimney-Pieces, and Balustrades, Lon., 1860, fol. 2. Ancient Iron-Work from the Thirteenth Century, Lon., 1860, r. fol.

Clarkson, Rev. George Arthur, M.A., graduated at Jesus College, Cambridge, 1837; ordained 1839; vicar of Amberley, diocese of Chichester, since 1840. 1. The Appellate Peers and the Crucial Rubrics, Lon., 1875, 8vo. 2. Lychgate Notes, 1881. 3. Ecclesiastical Courts: Suggestion, Forecast, Plea, Lon., 1883, 8vo.

Clarkson, L. 1. Violet with Eyes of Blue. Illust. Phila., 1876, 4to. 2. The Gathering of the Lilies. Illust. Phila., 1877, 4to. 3. Little Stay-at-Home and her Friends. Illust. Phila., 1879, sq. 8vo. 4. Rag Fair, and other Reveries. Illust. Phila., 1879, 4to. 5. Indian Summer: Autumn Poems and Sketches.

Illust. N. York, 1880, fol. 6. Flyaway Fairies and Baby Blossoms. Illust. N. York, 1882, 4to. 7. Heartsease and Happy Days. Illust. N. York, 1882, fol. 8. The Shadow of John Wallace: a Novel, N. York, 1884, 12mo. 9. Violet among the Lilies: a Sequel to "Violet with Eyes of Blue" and The Gathering of the Lilies." Illust. N. York, 1884, fol.

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Clarkson, Rev. Samuel. 1. The Church at Home: a Pastor's Plea for Family Religion, Lon., 1860, 8vo. 2. Form or Freedom: Five Colloquies on Liturgies; 2d ed., 1870, 12mo.

Clarkson, Thomas Streatfeild. A Biographical History of Clermont, or Livingston Manor, before and during the War for Independence: with a Sketch of the First Steam Navigation of Fulton and Livingston, Clermont, N. York, 1869, 8vo.

Clarkson, Rev. William, [ante, vol. i., add.] 1. A Grammar of the Gujaráti Language, Bombay, 1847, 4to. 2. "Thy Past Impressions"! Lon., 1850, 16mo. 3. Thy Spiritual Position! Lon., 1851, p. 8vo. 4. Scenes of the Bible; or, Scripture Sketches, Lon., 1854, 16mo. 5. Thy Walk with God! Lon., 1856, 16mo. 6. This World, or the Next? The Possibility of Making the Best of Both Worlds Questioned and Answered, Lon., 1856, 12mo; new ed., 1861. 7. Christ and Missions; or, Facts and Principles of Evangelism, Lon., 1858, 12mo. Clary, F. A. The Color-Bearer, N. York, 1864, 16mo.

Clase, John Mitchell. The Dark Side of Wesleyanism, and Gratitude for Divine Election, Plymouth, 1875, 8vo.

Clason, A. W. 1. The American Conflict, N. York, 1866, 8vo. 2. Seven Conventions, N. York, 1888, 12mo. Claude, Mary S. Twilight Thoughts: Stories

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