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irreverent use of the sacred names. By ... Bristol, about 1823.

Friend to Emancipation, A. John Glutton. The Emancipation Bill exam- ined. Hereford, 1825.

Friend to his Country, A.. Robert French The constitution of Ireland. . . Dublin, 1770.

Friend to Liberty and Property, A. Rev. John Lewis. Advice to posterity concerning a point of the last impor- tance. Written ... L. 1755

Friend to Peace and Good Order, A. Harrison Gray. A few remarks upon some of the votes and resolutions 'of the Continental Congress ... n p., probably P. 1775.

Friend to Religious Liberty, A. Rev John Palmer. Free remarks on a sermon entitled " The requisition of sub- scription to the 39 articles and liturgy of the Church of England not inconsis- tent with Christian liberty" ... L. 1772.

Friend to the Church of England, A. Francis Maseres. The moderate re- former. . . L. 1791.

Friend to the Churches, A. Increase Mather. A plea for the ministers of the Gospel ... B. 1706.

Friend to the Established Church, A. Rev. Fiederick Toll. A plain and proper answer to this question: "Why does not the Bishop of Clogher, suppos- ing him to be the author of the * Essay on Spirit/ resign his preferments"-... L. 1753.

Friend to the Government, A. Rev. W. Webster. The draper confuted. . . L. 1740.

Friend to the Liberty of his Coun- try, A. Benjamin Church, M.D. See "Elizaphan of Parnach."

Friend to the Natural and Relig- ious Bights of Mankind, A. Rev. William, Grafiam, of Whitehaven. An attempt to prove that every species of patronage is foreign to the nature of the Church... Edinb. 1768.

Friend to the Peace of the Church of Scotland, A. George H'Lelland. An enquiry adapted to the present crisis *. . Edinb. 1842.

Friend to the Sex, A. Adams. Woman : sketches of the history, genius ... of the fair sex in all parts of the world... L. 1790.

Friend to the Sisterhood, A. Wil- liam Hayley. A philosophical, histori- cal, and moral essay on old maids. By
 * .. L. 1785.

Friend to the South, A. Miss Belle

Hardinge. Belle Boyd, in camp and prison. L. 1805.

Friend to the West India Colonies and their Inhabitants, A James Tobm. Cursory remarks upon the Rev- erend Mr Ramsay's essay on the treat- ment and conversion of African slaves in the sugar colonies. L. 1785.

Friend to True Liberty, A Edmund Rack. England's true interest in the choice of a new Parliament briefly con- sidered ... L.1774.

Friend to Truth, A. Tyler Pat son* Candid enquiries. . relative to the diffi- culties which existed in the town of Man- chester, Mass ... n p. about 1820.

Friend to Youth, A. Miss Sarah Hoare. A poem on the pleasures and advantages of botanical pursuits, with notes, and other poems By ... Bris- tol, n.d.

Friend, A Mutual. Mrs. Georrje Giote C 2 ). The case of the poor against the rich. L. 1850.

Friendly, Aunt. Mrs. Sarah S. ( Tuthtll) Baker. Meggie of " The Pines " N.Y. 18-.

Frog, Nicholas. The Netherlands.

Sec " Strutt, Lord."

Frohberg, Paul. Frieduch Adami Drarnatische Genrebilder aus der vater- landischen Geschichte. 1870.

Froissart, Jean. Alphonse Daudet, who has contributed to a large number of journals, and notably to the "Monde Illustre*" and to the "Figaro," where his "Chroniques rirae'es," signed "Jean Froissart," have been much noticed.

Frost, S. Annie. Mrs. S. A. 8/iidds.

Fru, F. Emihe ( Schm kit Flyqare Dalin ) Garten. Valdemar Klein. l'S38,

Fuller, Violet. Mrs. Eleanor Fuller- ton In 1871 she published a volume of her poems through Sampson Low & Son, London,

Fulvius, Cnoeus. Charles James MX.

See" Florus, Julius."

Fume, Joseph. William Andrew Chatto. A pipe of tobacco ... L. 1839.

Fungus, Barnaby, Bsg. Arthur Benoni Evans, D.D. Fungusiana ; or, the opinions and table-talk of the late ... L. 1809.

Fungus, Sir Ferdinando, Gent.

Williams, of Wadham College. New facts ; or, the whitewasher. . . 1790.

Also ascribed to Mr. Slmmonds of Blandford, Dorsetshire.

Funnidos, Ittgdum, Gent John Ballantyne (?). American broad grins. Edited... L. 1838.