A Treatise On English Punctuation. With An Appendix, Containing Rules On the Use of Capitals, a List of Abbreviations, Hints On the Preparation of Copy And On Proof-Reading, Specimen Proof-Sheet, Etc
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Corol. — Corollary. Cor. Sec. or Secy.f — Corre- sponding Secretary. C.P. — Common Pleas. C.P. — Court of Probate. C. P. S. — Cuslos Privati Sigilli, Keeper of the Privy Seal. CR. — CarolusRex, KingCharles. C.R. -,- Gustos Rotulorum, Keeper of the Rolls. C. R. P. — Calendarium Rotulo- rum Patentium, Calendar of the Patent Rolls. Cr. — Chromium. Cr. — Creditor ; credit. Crim. Con. — Criminal conver- sation. Crit. — Criterion, criteria. Crit. Rev. — Critical Review. 282 APPENDIX. C.S. — Court of ...Sessions. C.S. — Gustos Sigilli, Keeper of the Seal. Ct. — Count. Ct.f or Conn. — Connecticut. Ct. or ct. — Cent ; Court. Cts. or cts. — Cents. Cu. — Cuprum (Copper). Cub. or cub. — Cubic. curt, or cur.f — Current. C.W. — Canada West. Cwt. or cwt. — Hundred-weight. Cy.f or cy.f — County. Cyclo. — Cyclopedia. D. — Decius; Dutch. D. — Didymium. D. — Five hundred. D. — Five hundred thousand. D. or d. — Decime, decimes. D. or d. — Denarius, a penny.
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