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Ex-Orderly Sergeant, An. John Mason (?). Recollections of the early days of the national guard . . . the famous seventh regiment New York militia... N.Y. 1868.

Ex-Pension Agent, An. Henry Morford. Spur of Monmouth; or, Washington in arms. P. 1876.

Ex-Political, An. E. B. Eastwick. Dry leaves from young Egypt... L. 1849.

Ex-Surveyor General. John Osborne Sargent. Letter to General Hazen.

Excelsior. Charles Fritts, a technical writer on horology, in his contributions to periodical literature.

Exile, An. Thomas Alexander Boswell. The journal of... L. 1825.

Exilé, Un. Yevgenii Obolenski. Souvenirs d'... 1825-56, en Siberie. Leipsic, 1862.

Exile of Erin. Rev. M. W. Newman, in the "New York Tablet" and the "Irish American" (N.Y.).

Expatriated, An. V. S. Zorawski. A few words from ... Cowes, 1844. Experienced Carver, An. George G. Foster. New York in slices, by. being the original slices published in the "New York Tribune"... N.Y. 1849.

Experienced Clerk, An. Henry Perkins. Pounds, dims, cents, and mils; or, a real decimal coinage vindicated. Manchester, 1853.

Experienced Dyer, An. Edward Andrew Parnell. A practical treatise on dyeing and calico printing... N.Y. 1846. Experienced Oculist, An. G. H. Beer. The art of preserving the sight L. 1813.

Experienced Teacher, An. A. Wrifford (?). A brief development of the great secret of giving and receiving instruction... Concord, 1835.

Experienced Teacher, An. - Borrenstein. An easy method of acquiring the Hebrew... L. 1822.

Expertus. Rev. Malcolm Maccoll. Is Liberal policy a failure? L. 1870.

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Explorabilis. Mrs. Eliza Haywood. The invisible spy. By. L. 1759. Expositor. Aaron W. Leland. letter to the citizens of Charleston, embracing strictures Charleston, S.C.,

1818.

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Extinguished Exile, An. T. Wemys

Reid, author of "Charlotte Brontë." N.Y. 1877.

Eyebright, Daisy. Mrs. S. O. Johnson. Every woman her own flower gardener. N.Y. 1871.

Eye Witness, An. William E. S. Baker. The battle of Coney Island; or, free trade overthrown. P. 1883.

Eye-witness, An. Rev. Thomas M'Lauchlan. The depopulation system in the Highlands ... Edinb. 1849.

Eye Witness, An. Alexander Pope. A full and true account of a horrid and barbarous revenge by poison, on the body of Mr. Edmund Curll, bookseller... L. 1716.

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Eye-Witness, An. Lieut. Gordon Turnbull. A narrative of the revolt and insurrection of the French inhabitants of the Island of Grenada. Edinb. 1795.

Eye Witness, An. W. Walton. Narrative of the political changes and events which have recently taken place in the Island of Terceira ... L. 1829.

Eye-Witness, An. Joseph Stock, D.D. A narrative of what passed at Killala, in the county of Mayo... during the French invasion in the summer of 1798. By... Dublin, 1800.

Eye-Witness, An. Charles Lamb. Satan in search of a wife, with the whole process of his courtship and marriage, and who danced at the wedding; by... L. 1831.

Eyewitness, An. Rev. George Robert Gleig. The subaltern; or, sketches of the Peninsula War during the campaigns of 1813 and '14. Bv... L. 1825.

Eye Witness, An. Thomas Savage. A summary account of the marches, behaviour, and plunders of the rebels... L. 1746.

Eye-Witness to the Facts related. Maj.-Gen. Andrew Burn. A second address to the people of Great Britain; containing a new and most powerful argument to abstain from the use of West India sugar. By... L. 1792.

Eyland, Major Seth, Late of the Mounted Rifles. David E. Cronin. The evolution of a life. N.Y. 1884.

Eyler, Emilié. Mary Osten. Grandmother's curiosity cabinet... B. 1869.

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F. Nicholas Francis Flood Davin, one of the authors of "Readings by Starlight," contributed to the Evening Star," L. 1866.

F. Favell, who left Cambridge because he was ashamed of his father, who was a house-painter there. See Lamb's "Elia," "Christ's Hospital."

F. Barron Field. - See Lamb's "Elia,” "My First Play."

F. Sir George Prevost, Bart., one of the contributors to "Tracts for the Times," L. 1840-48.

F. Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster. Epistolarium; or, fasciculi of curious letters.. Bruges, 1845.

F. William C. Folger. Memoir of the late Hon. Walter Folger. New Bedford, 1874.

F. Edward Fillebrown. Richard Grant White and "The Bacon Shakespeare Craze." By... In the "Commonwealth," Boston, March 31, 1883.

F. and F., J. F. James Frederic Ferguson, Esq., in the "Gent. Mag.," March, 1853, p. 267, and August, 1855, p. 161.

F. A. C. T. Osborne Howes, Boston correspondent of the "Spectator" (N.Y.),

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Mrs. E. Fletcher. Elidure and L. 1825. F., E. E. Field. A manual of devotions for sea-faring men. Oxf. 1854.

F., E. Ebenezer Forsyth. Shakespeare; some notes on his character and writings. L. 1867.

F., E., Jr. Edward Fell, Jr., in the "Gent. Mag."

F., E. E. Elizabeth E. Flagg. Little people whom the Lord loved. N.Y. 1871.

F., E. T. Edward Taylor Fletcher.— See "Korah."

F., E. W. Edwin Wilkins Field. On Mr. Tagart's "Remarks on mathematical reasoning." From the "Christian Reformer," February, 1838. L. 1838.

F., F. Francis Fauquier. An essay on ways and means for raising money for the support of the present war... L. 1756.

F., F. Frederick Fysh. Nature's voice in the Holy Catholic Church: a series of designs. L. & Derby, 1864.

F. F. of the Cedars. Henry William Herbert. Field sports in the United States...

L. 1849.

F., Greville, of Barnes. Greville Fennell. The rail and the rod; or, tourist angler's guide to waters and quarters thirty miles round London. L. 1867.

F., G. H. Granville Hamilton Forbes. No antecedent impossibility in miracles... Oxf. 1861.

F., H. Henry Foley. - See "A Member of the Same Society."

F., H. L. Henrietta Louisa Farrer. The arrival at a new home. L. 1850.

F., H. R. Henry Ralph Francis. The fly-fisher and his library, by . . . L. 1856. [A Cambridge (Eng.) essay.]

F., J. John Fransham. An exact account of the charge for supporting the poor of the city of Norwich... L. 1720.

F., J. John Fry. The legend of Mary, Queen of Scots... L. 1810.

F., J. John Forster. Memorials of John Hampden. By Lord Nugent. Fourth edition, with a memoir of the writer by... L. 1860.

F., J. James Freeman, S.T.D. Remarks on the American universal geography. B. 1793.

F., J. F. Hon. John F. Finerty, of

Ohio, in his contributions to the "Trib

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F., J. G. A. J. G. A. Forster. chronological abridgment of the Russian history... trans. by... L. 1767.

F., K. J. K. J. Finlay. By the loch and river side. Edinb. 1866.

F., M. F. E. Mary Frances Elizabeth Boscawen, Viscountess Falmouth. Bubbles of Spa water; or, six weeks in the Ardennes in 1876, by... Brighton, 1877. F., M. H. Mrs. M. H. Fiske, in her contributions to the "Missouri Republican."

F., N. Nicholas French.-See "A Gentleman in the Country."

F., N. L. Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham, D.D. The home for destitute and incurable women. [A poem.] B. 18-.

F., O. Oran Follett. The Shakespeare plays; The theatre, etc. Who wrote Shakespeare? By... Sandusky, O., 1879.

F., O. L. Mrs. Olive Leonard Foster, who for 40 years responded to numberless solicitations for an original hymn or poem, and contributed to numerous newspapers and magazines under these initials.

F., P., Minister of the Church of England. Rev. P. Fuller. A letter to the Reverend Mr. Pyle... L. 1718.

F., R. Richard Frankum. The bee and the wasp: a fable in verse... 1861.

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F., R. L. R. L. Frere. A few plain words on the sacrament of the Lord's Supper... Birmingham, 1831. F., R. W. R. W. Falconer. logue of Tenby plants. L. 1848. F., S. A. Miss Sarah A. Flint. The conqueror. By.. B. 1865.

F.S.A. Rev. Latham Wainwright, F.S.A. "Dr. Paley and Mr. Lytton Bulwer," in "Gent. Mag.," November, 1833.

F., S. H. Sarah Hustler Fox. Poems, original and translated. L. 1863.

F., S. M. S. M. Fitton. The four seasons. L. 1865.

F., T. Thady Fitzpatrick. An enquiry into the real merit of a certain popular performer... L. 1760.

The above work is directed against David Garrick. It consists of a series of letters, which origi nally appeared in the "Craftsman, or Gray's Inn Journal" over the following pseudonyms: "T. F."; "X. Y. Z."; "Theatricus"; "Antitheatricus"; "Candidus"; "Philo-Tragicus"; "Ingenuus"; "W. W."; and "A Lover of Truth."

F., T. Thomas Foxcroft. A funeral sermon, occasion'd by several mournful deaths... B. 1722.

F. T. Robert Fleming. The history of hereditary-right... L. n.d.

F., T. Thomas Ford. Reminders in grammar and orthography... L. 1855. F., T. Thomas Flatman. Virtus redi[A collection of poems.]

viva. 1660.

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F., W., Esq. William Freke. fountain of monition and inter-communication divine... L. 1703.

F., W., Sir. Sir W. Fownes. Methods proposed for regulating the poor . . . Dublin, 1725.

F., W. A. Lieut.-Col. William Augustus Fyers. The Italian crisis.. L. 1859. F., W. D. Wilhelm David Fuhrmann. Leben... des Lucilio Vanini... Leipsic, 1810.

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F Gent. Robert Forbes. Ajax: his speech to the Grecian knabbs. From Ovid's Metam.," lib. XIII. . Glasgow, 1755. F-n, C. C. Ferguson.-See "F-r-n, Mr."

F-r-n, Mr. C. Ferguson. A letter address'd to every honest man in Britain L. 1738. [The letter is signed "C.

F-n."] F-y, J-n. John Fry. Bibliographi cal memoranda .. Bristol, 1816.

Fabian. Mrs. Virginia Durant Covington, who, during the late war, made her debut as a writer in the "Southern

Field and Fireside," published at Augus ta, Ga., as "Fabian," and since that time has been a frequent contributor to Southern periodicals under the assumed names of "Casper," "Popinack," and under her

own name.

Fabius. John Dickinson. The letters of... in 1788, on the federal constitution, and in 1797 on the present situation of public affairs. Wilmington, Del., 1797.

Fabricius. Joseph Galloway. Fabricius; or, letters to the people of Great Britain. L. 1782.

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Fac et Spera. William Harding, in his contributions to the Clipper (N.Y.).

Factory Hand of Waltham, A. Josiah Bigelow. Review of "An address to the workingmen of New England"... Camb., Mass., 1832.

Fadette. Mrs. Minnie Reeves Rodney or Marian C. Legare Reeves. Wearithorne; or, in the light of to-day B. 1872.

The "Library of Congress" has the former name, the "Female Writers of the South," the latter.

Faed. See "Waverley."

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Fag, Frederick. James Johnson. The recess; or, autumnal relaxation in the Highlands and Lowlands... a serio-comic tour to the Hebrides. L. 1834.

Fair Inquirer, A. Rev. John Hawkins. A few remarks on an address to the Roman Catholics of the United States of America, occasioned by a letter addressed to the Catholics of Worcester by Mr. Wharton, their late chaplain. By the Right Rev. Dr. Carroll. By... Worcester, Eng., 1796.

Fairchild, Paul. John A. Taylor. Defense of insanity. N.Y. 1876.

Fairfax, Ruth. Mrs. Agnes Jean Stibbes, a favorite contributor of novelettes, poems, and sketches to Father Ryan's paper, the "Banner of the South," under this nom de plume.

Fairford, Alan. John Kent, editor of the "Canadian Literary Magazine," Toronto, 1834. "Under this signature in a widely-circulated periodical a series entitled "The English Layman."

Francis Edward

Fairleigh, Frank. Smedley, who edited "Cruikshank's Magazine," etc., under this name.

Fairplay, Oliver. Thomas Jefferson. Proposals... for publishing the private and public life of the First Consul. P. 1804.

Faith Workless. See "Methodist preacher in Cambridgeshire, A.”

Faithful Monitor, A. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (q.v.).

The letter bearing this signature is dated August 25, 1767, and censures the appointment of Lord Townshend as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and of his brother, the Hon. Charles Townshend, as Chancellor of the Exchequer.

Falconbridge. Jonathan F. Kelly. The memoirs of ... a collection of humorous and every-day scenes. P. 1856.

Falcon Feather. John Collier. Lancashire dialect and poems. L. 1828. Falconer, Edmund. Edmund O'Rourke. Extremes; or, men of the day: a comedy. L. 1859.

Falconer, Frank. E. N. Carvalho, in the "Turf, Field, and Farm" (N.Y.). Fales, Fanny. Mrs. Frances Elizabeth Smith.

Falkland. Fisher Ames. Falkland. Nathaniel Chapman, M.D., in the "Philadelphia Portfolio."

Falkland. Rev. John Robert Scott, D.D. A review of the principal characters of the Irish House of Commons. Dublin, 1789.

Falkland. Francis Perceval Eliot. A series of letters... L. 1814.

Falkland, Frank. G. L. Wilson. Falstaff, Sir John. For the supposed editor of the "Anti-Theatre." L. 1720. Fanchon. Mrs. Laura Brady Starr, in her letters to the "Cleveland Leader" (0.). Fanchon. Mrs. Laura M. Sanford. History of Erie County, Pennsylvania. P. 1862.

Fancy, One of the. Frederick Taylor. System of horse-taming... 1858.

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Farmer, A Pennsylvanian. Dickinson. Letters to the inhabitants of the British colonies. P. 1767-68.

Farmer, The. Arthur Young. The F.'s letters to the people of England... L. 1767.

Benjamin

Farmer in Cheshire, A.
Stillingfleet(?). The honour and dishonour
of agriculture... trans. by... n.p. 1760.
Farmer of New Jersey, A. William
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Farmer, May. Mrs. E. V. Wilson.

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Farningham, Marianne. Mary Anne Hearne. Holiday sketches," in the 1868. "Christian World."

Farquharson, Martha. Mrs. Martha P. Farquharson Finley. Allan's fault. 187-.

Farthing Poet, The. Richard Hengist Horne. Orion: an epic poem. L. 1843.

Fast, Grip. Frank Leslie Baker, in his contributions to the "Morning Mail" (Lowell, Mass.).

Fat Contributor, Makepeace Thackeray.

William Our. His signature

(with others) to his articles in "Punch," from August 3, 1844, to October 23, 1847.

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Fat Contributor, The. Saturday Griswold, in the Cincinnati Night," a humorous weekly, through the medium of which Minor Griswold, "The Fat Contributor," sportively derides care, for his fun-loving readers.

Father, A. Rev. Hosea Hildreth. A book for Massachusetts children, in familiar letters from a father... B. 1829.

Father, A. Robert Ainslie. A father's gift to his children. L. 183-.

Father, A. John Gregory. A father's legacy to his daughters. L. 1774.

Father, A. Rev. James Paton. Letters... to his son, a student of divinity. Edinb. 1796.

Father, A. Benjamin Coole. Miscellanies; or, sundry discourses concerning trade, conversation, and religion. Being the advice of ... to his children, on those subjects. L. 1712.

Samuel Father of America, The. Adams. So addressed by Stephen Sayre, a London banker, 1770.

Father of the American Revolution, The. Samuel Adams. So called in the "Independent Chronicle" (B.), 1803, in announcing his death.

Father of English Geology, The. William Smith, author of the first geological map of England.

Father of German Literature, The. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing.

Father of the late Thomas Rodd, The. Thomas Rodd, Senior. Manuscript catalogue of the late Mr. Malone's L. about Shakesperian library. By..

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