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Calamy, Dr., casts doubt on Clarendon’s History, [728].
Calumny, and its uses, [429].
Camoens explained by allegory, [489].
Campian, the Jesuit, [425]—[427].
Campion, Dr., his opinion of rhyme, [396].
Casaubon publishes Dee’s intercourse with spirits, [636].