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verton, An. Charles Wildegoose. short and plain address to his cottage neighbors. By... Daventry, 1840.

Old Rugbæan, An. R. N. Hutton. Recollections of Rugby... L. 1848. Old Sailor, An. Nathaniel Ames. An old sailor's yarns. N.Y. 1835.

Old Sailor, An. Isaac Carter. Quakerism... By... L. 1800.

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Old Sailor, The. Roland F. Coffin. Archibald the cat, and other sea yarns. N.Y. 1878.

Compiled from Mr. Coffin's tales in the "World" (N.Y.), to which he was a frequent contributor under the same pseudonym.

Old Sailor, The. Frederick Chamier. Topsail sheet blocks; or, the naval foundling. L. 1838.

Old Sailor, The. Matthew Henry Barker, R.N. Tough Yarns. L. 1852. Greenwich hospital: a series of naval sketches, descriptive of the life of a man-of-war's man (L. 1826), by the same author, was published under the pseudonym of "An Old Sailor."

Old Scout. H. R. Merrill.

Old Seaman, An. Admiral William Swiney. Causes of the numerous shipwrecks on the Scilly Islands. in the Literary Panorama," 1817.

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Old Servant, An. George Heathcote. A letter to the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, the Worshipful Aldermen, and the Common Council, the merchants, citizens, and inhabitants of the city of London. From... L. 1762.

Old Shekarry, The. Henry A. Leveson. Wrinkles; or, hints to sportsmen and travellers on dress, equipment, and camp life. By... L. 1874.

Old Si. Samuel W. Small, formerly editor of the "Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution," in his contributions to various periodicals.

Old Simon. Alexander Chalmers. The present state of our current monies. "Gent. Mag.," September, 1802, p. 809.

Old Slyboots. James Scott, D.D., who, in 1769 et seq., wrote essays under this signature which were afterwards collected and published in a small volume.

Old Smoker, An. John Stock, LL.D. Confessions of ... L. 1872.

An. James Parton. smoke, by

Old Smoker, Does it pay to

Old Soldier, An.

1868.

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General Sir George

Old Soldier, An. Major Edward Moor. The gentle sponge; being a safe

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Old South. Benjamin Austin. Constitutional Republicanism in opposition to Federalism... B. 1803.

Benjamin Austin was long known as a writer in the "Independent Chronicle," Boston, under the signatures of "Honestus" and "Old South."

Old Stager, An. Munsell B. Field. Old Stager, An. James Aspinall. Liverpool a few years since, by. . Liverpool, 1869.

Old Statesman, An old. David Williams. Lessons to a young prince by... Dublin, 1791.

Old Straws. Joseph M. Field, in his contributions to the "Picayune" (New Orleans).

Old Student, An. Daniel Dana, Jr. (?). Baptology. My bootmaker and I on modes of baptism. N.Y. 1860.

Old Style, Oliver. Dr. James Beattie, in the "Aberdeen Journal," 1768.

"On the first publication of the poem [Ross's 'Helenore; or, the Fortunate Shepherdess'], a letter highly laudatory of it appeared in the

Aberdeen Journal' under the fictitious signature of Oliver Old Style,' accompanied by an epistle in verse to the author from the pen, it is understood, of Dr. Beattie, being the latter's only attempt in the Scots' vernacular."-See ANDERSON'S The Scottish Nation, Vol. 3, p. 370. Old Teacher, An. George Barrell

Emerson.

1878.

Reminiscences of . . . B.

First published in the "Journal of Education," and then in book form with the author's

name.

Old Teacher, An. Mrs. Margaret Hosmer. A year in Sunday school. From the journal of... By... P. 1869.

Old Times. James D. Davis. Old times papers. Memphis, 1873.

These papers were first published in the "Memphis Daily Appeal" over this signature.

Old Townsman, An. James Bisset. Comic strictures on Birmingham's "Fine arts and converzationes," by... Leamington (?), 1829.

Old Tradesman, An. Benjamin Franklin. Advice to a young tradesman. P. 1748.

Old Tradesman, An. Thomas Bailey. Recreations in retirement. L. 1836.

Old Traveller, An. Henry Llewellyn Williams. Gay life in New York. By... N.Y. 1866.

Old Traveller, An. Thomas Brown. Reminiscences of . . throughout different parts of Europe. Edinb. 1840.

Old 'Un, The. Francis Alexander Durivage, in his contributions to the "Turf, Field, and Farm" (N.Y.), etc. He is also the author of "Stray subjects arrested and bound over, being the fugitive offspring of the Old Un' and the 'Young Un' (q.v.), that have been 'lying round loose,' and are now 'tied up' for fast keeping." P. 1848.

Old Unitarian, An. Thomas Sanden. Unitarianism, old and new exemplified... in three letters [the first and third by "An Old Unitarian," the second by W. J. Fox]... With a preface by Chichester, 1817.

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Old Vicar, An. Rev. John Wood Warter. The sea-board and the down; or, my parish in the South, by ... L. 1860.

Old Vicar, The. John Samuel Bewley Monsell, LL.D. Lights and shadows; or, double acrostics... L. 1870.

Old Whig, The. Joseph Addison. "Steele endeavoured to alarm the nation by a pamphlet called 'The Plebeian'; to this an answer was published by Addison, under the title of The Old Whig.'"

Old Yorkshire Turfman, An. Henry William Herbert.

Oldacre, Cedric, of Sax-Normanbury. Rev. John Wood Warter. The last of the old squires: a sketch. 1854.

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Oldbuck, Obadiah. Rodolphe Töpffer (?). Mishaps and adventures of ... N.Y. 187-.

Oldbug, John, Esq. Leonard Withington, D.D. The puritan: a series of essays... B. 1836.

Oldcastle, Humphrey. Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke. Remarks on the history of England. From the minutes of . L. 1743. Oldest Inhabitant, The. Mrs. Julia Mayo Cabell. Sketches and recollections of Lynchburg, Va. By... Richmond, Va., 1858.

Oldest School Inspector, The. Joseph Bentley. The best uninspired book for teaching children how to become "well off" in this world, and happy in the next. L. 1864.

Oldfellow, Polywarp, M.D. Charles Smart, M.D. Driven from the path... N.Y. 1873.

Oldfield, Traverse. Rev. George Whitefield Samson. To daimonion; or, spiritual medium... B. 1852.

Oldham, Dr., at Greystones. Caleb

Sprague Henry, D.D. Dr. Oldham at Greystones, and his talk there. N.Y. 1860.

Old path, Obadiah. James Robinson Newhall. Lin; or, jewels of the third plantation... Lynn, 1862.

Oldschool, Oliver. Joseph Dennie. The poetry of the portfolio . . . P. 1818.

Oldschool, Oliver. Nathan Sargent. Public men and events, 1817-53. P. 1875.

Oldstyle, Jonathan, Gent. Washington Irving. Letters on the drama. N.Y. 1802. [First published in the N.Y. “Daily Chronicle."]

Oldys, Francis, of the University of Pennsylvania. George Chalmers. Life of Thomas Paine. L. 1791-92.

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Conf. Sabin, Bibliotheca Americana," No. 11,763, note.

Oleander. David M'Culloch. Darkness and sunshine. Glasgow, 1876. Olim Oxoniensis. George Wilmot. A letter to ****** *****. M.D.... L. 1752.

O'Lincoln, Robert. George C. Mason. George Ready; or, how to live for others

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Olivia. Olivia Wilmot Serres. Olivia's letters of advice to her daughters. L. 1806.

Ollapod. Willis Gaylord Clark, who contributed "Ollapodiana" to the "Knickerbocker Magazine" (N.Y.).

Ollapod. Thomas A. Edwards, editor of cycling column in the "Melbourne Bulletin" (Australia); also in his contributions to " 'Springfield Wheelmen's Gazette" and "Outing" (B.).

Olla Podrida. Frank M. Pixley, who, since 1877, has contributed sketches, under this pseudonym, to the San Francisco

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Omega. Rev. Dr. Blackburn, President of the Presbyterian College, Danville. See "Omikron."

Omicron. Rev. John Otho West, M.A. Church reform.. By... L. 1871. Omicron, Mr., "the Unborn Poet." John Oldmixon, who was ridiculed in the "Tatler," under this name.

Omikron. Francis Patrick Kenrick, who, in 1828, wrote a series of articles in an ironical vein to the Rev. Dr. Blackburn, who had opposed his church on the subject of the Eucharist, in a number of articles signed "Omega," entitled, "Letters of Omikron to Omega."

Omnium, Jacob. Matthew James Higgins. Letters on military education. L. 1856.

Omnivagant. Rufus Wyman, M.D., in the "Polyanthos" (B. 1806-7).

Ompax, Konx. Richard Whately. Historic doubts relative to Napoleon Buonaparte... Cambridge, U.S., 1832. This is given in the Brit. Mus. Catalogue. O'N., D. Daniel O'Neill, in the Pittsburg "Dispatch."

On-the-go. Francis Alfred Steimer. One formerly possessed of the Place. Willoughby Lacy. The Garden of Isleworth: a sketch... by... L. 1794. One from the Plough. G. Mitchell, in the London "Times."

One not of the Association. Theodore Parker. Answers to questions contained in Mr. Parker's letter to the Boston Association. B. 1845.

One of a Literary Family. Mrs. Anna Letitia (Aikin) Le Breton. Memories of seventy years, by. L. 1883. One of her Ladies. Lady Frances Erskine. Memoirs relating to the Queen of Bohemia. About 1772.

One of her Majesty's Surgeons. James Handley. Colloquia chirurgica L. 1705.

The preface and dedication are signed "J. H." One of her Sisters. Miss R. Bolton. The lighted valley; or, the closing scenes of the life of a beloved sister [Abby Bolton]. N.Y. 1850.

One of her Sons. Alfred Owen Legge. A life of consecration. Memorials of Mrs. Mary Legge. By... L. 1883.

One of her Sons. Jacob Abbot. New England and her institutions. B. 1835.

One of His Children. Mrs. M. E.

(Harding) White. My egotistigraphy. By Chester Harding. Prepared for his family and friends. By ... Camb. 1866.

One of his Constituents. Henry Drummond, Esq. Cheap corn best for farmers, proved in a letter to G. H. Sumner, Esq., M. P. for Surrey. By... L. 1826.

One of his Constituents. Henry Boase. A letter to Sir Richard R. Vyvyan, Bart. . . . Penzance, 1826.

One of his Constituents. Rev. Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff. A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel... 2d ed. Oxf. 1819.

One of his Constituents, and a Magistrate of the County of Surrey. John Ivatt Briscoe. A letter on the nature and effects of the tread-wheel . . . addressed to the Right Hon. Robert Peel L. 1824.

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One of his Countrymen. Caleb Cushing. A reply to the letter of J. Fenimore Cooper .. B. 1834.

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One of his Descendants. D. Johnson. A Boston merchant of 1745; or, incidents in the life of James Gibson B. 1847.

One of His Majesty's Chaplains. Rev. Arthur Philip Perceval. A letter to the Right Honourable Earl Grey, on the obligation of the coronation oath. L. 1833.

One of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace. W. Wilshere or Samuel Parr, LL.D. Considerations on the Poor Laws... By... 1817.

One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace. Robert Owen. A new view of society. 1813.

One of H. M.'s Justices of the Peace for the County of Somerset. Rev. John Langhorne. The country justice: a poem. By... L. 1774-77.

One of H. M.'s Justices of the Peace for the Three Inland Counties.

John Weyland, Esq. A short inquiry into the policy, humanity, etc., of the Poor Laws. By... L. 1807.

One of His Majesty's Servants. Rev. Arthur Philip Perceval. A letter to Earl Grey... L. 1832.

One of his Sons. F. H. West. Memorial sketch of . . . Francis Athon West. By... L. 1873.

One of its Members. Edward Ash, M.D. Reasons for objecting to the republication and circulation of Barclay's Apology, addressed to the Society of Friends, by ... L. 1849.

One of No Party. James Grant. Random recollections of the House of Commons. L. 1856.

One of Our Club. Rev. Richard Farquhar Wise. Clerical papers. By... L.

1861.

One of ourselves. Richard Marrack, assisted by Rev. E. G. Harvey. How we did them in seventeen days! To wit, Belgium, the Rhine, Switzerland, and France, described and illustrated by . aided, assisted, and abetted by the other. Truro, 187-.

One of Plutarch's Men. Samuel Adams. "Samuel Adams," said a distinguished divine," was one of Plutarch's men. Modern times have produced no character like his that I can call to mind."

One of the Alumni. John Inglis, D.D. Memoranda respecting King's College at Windsor, Nova Scotia... L. 1836.

One of the Authors of "Rejected Addresses." Horace Smith. Gaieties and gravities: a series of essays, comic tales, and fugitive vagaries. By... L. 1826.

One of the Barbarous Blockheads of the Lowest Mob. William Pettman. A letter to Robert Heron, Esq., containing a few brief remarks on his Letters of Literature.. L. 1786.

One of the Barclays. Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis. The Barclays of Boston. B. 1854.

One of the Bible Readers. Miss Sarah Start. Extracts from the report of... in the mission of the Church of the Ascension. n.p. 1864.

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One of the Board of Managers. William Richards Lawrence, M.D. history of the Boston Dispensary. Compiled by. B. 1859.

One of the Boys. Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald. School days at Saxonhurst. By.. L. 1869.

One of the Churchwardens. Charles Westerton. A letter to . . . the Lord Bishop of London... L. 1853.

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One of the Commissioners. Charles Edward Grey. Remarks on the proceedings as to Canada in the present session of Parliament ... L. 1837.

One of the Company. Miss A. Fletcher. Within Fort Sumter; or, a view of Major Anderson's garrison family for one hundred and ten days. By... N.Y. 1861.

One of the Convention. Harrison Gray Otis. Letters developing the character and views of the Hartford Convention W. 1820.

One of the Country Party. Rev. James Webster. A letter . . . to his friend of the Court Party. n.p. 1704.

One of the Craft. Cornelius Moore, A.M. Masonic biography . . . Cin. 1862.

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One of the Editors of the New York Mirror. Theodore Sedgwick Fay. Dreams and reveries of a quiet man... N.Y. 1832.

One of the "Eighteen Millions of Bores." Elizur Wright. Perforations in the "Latter-Day Pamphlets." By... Edited [written] by. B. 1850.

One of the 80,000 incorrigible Jacobins. Sir John Colman Rashleigh, Bart. The case of the people of England addressed to the "Lives and fortune men" both in and out of the House of Commons as a ground of national thanksgiving. By... L. 1798.

One of the Family. R. Channing M. Page. Genealogy of the Page family in Virginia... N.Y. 1883.

One of the Fancy. Thomas Moore. Tom Crib: his memorial to Congress, with a preface... by one of the fancy. 4th ed. L. 1819.

One of the Firm. Anthony Trollope. The struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson. L. 1870.

One of the Fools. Albion Winegar Tourgée. A fool's errand . . . N.Y. 1880.

One of the Fraternity. Capt. Wil liam Morgan. Illustrations of Masonry N.Y. 1826.

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England. Rev. Thomas Newenham. The family scripture reader... L. n.d.

The dedication is signed "T****8 N******m." One of the Memorialists. William Augustus Muhlenberg. An exposition of the memorial of sundry Presbyters of the Protestant Episcopal Church .. N.Y. 1854.

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One of the Million. J. E. Grey. Decimal coinage... L. 1854.

One of the Ministers in Boston. Cotton Mather. A good character... B. 1723.

One of the Ministers of Edinburgh. Rev. John Inglis. An examination of Mr. Dugald Stewart's pamphlet... Edinb. 1806.

One of the Ministers of this Present Church. Rev. G. Hamilton. Just reflections upon a pamphlet entitled "A modest reply to a letter from a friend of Mr. John M'millan..." n.p. 1712.

One of the Old School. William West. Tavern anecdotes... L. 1825.

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One of the Party. F. Taylor. Ella V-; or, the July Tour. N.Y. 1841.

One of the Party. Miss E. Tuckett. How we spent the summer; or, a "Voyage en Zigzag" in Switzerland and Tyrol, with some members of the Alpine Club: from the sketch book of one of the party. L. 1864.

One of the Party. William H. Young. Journal of an excursion from Troy, N.Y., to Gen. Carr's headquarters... Troy, N.Y., 1871.

One of the People. William Hussey. An appeal to the plain sense and calm judgment of the people . . . L. 1829.

One of the People. Abraham Lansing. Brief remarks . . . 1 March 11, 1837

touching the nomination of a candidate for the Boston collectorship. B. 1837.

One of the People. Churchill C. Cambreling. An examination of the new tariff proposed by the Hon. Henry Baldwin, a member of Congress .. N.Y. 1821.

One of the People. Dr. William Glover. Letter to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, upon the Papal question... Edinb. 1851.

One of the People. Hon. Tristram Burges. Reasons why the Hon. Elisha R. Potter should not be a senator in Congress... Providence, 1834.

One of the People called Christians. George Horne. A letter to Adam Smith, LL.D., on the life, death, and

philosophy of his friend, David Hume, Esq. By... Oxf. 1777.

One of the People called Quakers. Daniel Defoe. A friendly rebuke to one Parson Benjamin... L. 1719.

One of the People called Quakers. Joseph Besse. A letter to Stephen Clarke, rector of Burythorpe, in Yorkshire . . By.. L. 1740.

One of the Raiders. G. W. Atkinson. After the moonshiners. Wheeling, W. Va., 1881.

One of the Rhode Island People. John Pitman. A reply to the letter of the Hon. Marcus Morton, late Governor of Massachusetts, on the Rhode Island question. Providence, 1842.

One of the Scotch People. Hugh Miller. A letter from... to Lord Brougham. Edinb. 1843.

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One of the Seventeenth. Kirwan. Soldiering in North Carolina

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One of the Sons of the Clergy. Julius Brockman Backhouse. The Second Advent; the Seventh Vial; and the First Resurrection. By... Deal, 1865.

One of the Special Constables in London. Arthur Helps. A letten... on the late occasion of their being called out to keep the peace. L. 1848.

One of the Working Clergy. Bishop Charles James Blomfield. A remonstrance addressed to Henry Brougham, by... L. 1823.

One of their Number. Cotton Mather. The minister: a sermon... B. 1722.

One of their own Order. R. W. Smiles. The education question: an appeal to the Evangelical Dissenting laity. Manchester, 185-.

One of them. Emily Peart. A book for governesses. Edinb. 1869.

One of them. Mrs. Cornelia C. (Joy) Dyer. A brief history of the Joy family. By... N.Y. 1876.

One of them. Mrs. W. H. White. Some women of to-day N.Y.

1880.

One of themselves. Henry Mudge, M.R.C.S., and L.A.C. Alcoholics: a letter to practitioners in medicine. By L. 1856.

One of themselves. John Fielder Mackarness, M.A. A few words to the country pastors touching the election for the Univ. of Oxford ... L. 1847.

One of themselves. Charlotte Monteflore. A few words to the Jews... L. 1853.

One of themselves. Robert Michael Ballantyne. How not to do it. A man

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