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Cock-fighting among the ancients and moderns, ii. [164], and note, [175], note

Cock-throwing, ii. [164], note, [175], note

Coemgenus, St., legend of, ii. [111], note

Coleridge, S. T., his remarks on the practice of virtue as a pleasure, i. 28, note.

His admiration for Hartley, 28, note.

On the binding ground of the belief of God and a hereafter, i. 55, note

Colman, St., his animal companions, ii. [170].

His girdle, [319], note

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