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" Gracchus," against the Federal admin- istration in the "Petersburg (Va.) Ga- zette." He also, m 1798, addressed letters signed "Curtius" to Chief-Justice Mar- shall, which were published in a volume in 1804.

Gracclms Americanus John G-. Wells The Grange : a study in the sci- ence of history. . . N.Y. 1874 Also attributed to Thomas Shepard Goodwin.

Gracchus, Caius. Ft an?ois Noel Ba- beuf, who, near the end of 1794, founded at rans " Le Tnbun du Peuple ". . in which, under this signature, he devel- oped the doctrines of communism, the abolition of property, and the equality of goods.

Graduate, A. Rev Dr John Me Caul. The university question considered. Montreal, 1845.

Graduate of Dame Europa's School, A. Rev. John Edward Field. The ladies' school across the water; or, how came John to be neutral'. . . Edited by ... L.

Graduate of Medicine, A. Rev. Wil- liam Dansey. Arrian on coursing. . . L. 1831.

Graduate of Oxford, A George Hughes. Emmanuel: a poem. . . L. 1817.

Graduate of Oxford, A. John Bus- kin Modern painters ... L. 1844.

Graduate of '69, A Lyman Hotch- fci'ss Bagg Four years at Yale. . . New Haven, 1871.

Graduate of a University, A. Russell A catechism of the Christian .religion. . . Oxf. 1828.

Graduate of the University of Oxford, A. Mr. Townsend. The dawn of freedom : a political satire ... L.

Gradnate of Yale of the Class of

1821. Rev. John Mitchell. Reminis- cences of characters and scenes in col- lege. . . New Haven, 1847

Grseculus. Anthony Bat day, Esq

Poi his own amusement, and to amuse and mys- tify a few of his fiionds, Mr. Barclay wrote under this signature a Greek version of Richard Henry Wilde's ' My Life Is like the Summer Rose; or, the Lament of the Captive," with a Latin transla- tion, and ascnbed the Greek to Alcseus. It found its way into print in the "Noith Ameri- can Magazine," P. 1834, was decided by Greek scholars to be good Gi eek, and for a time seemed to show that Mr. Wilde had been guilty of gross plagiarism.

Graham, Grace. Mrs. S. B. Titter- ington. Mabel Livingstone; or, Christ- ward led. B. 1872.

Graham, Rosa, Sarah L. Post, in the " New York Independent/'

Grahame, Allen. George Arnold. As a writer of comic verse and humorous sketches, he had many pea-names, " Me Arone," " Allen Grahame/' " George Garrulous," etc.

Grahame, Nellie. flfis. A. K. Dun- ning. First glass of wine. B. 1876.

Graindorge, Frederic Thomas. Hippolyte Adolphe Tame. Notes on Paris ; life and opinions of M. F. T. G. Trans. . N Y. 1876.

Grandfather, A. Sergius St. John. First impressions ; or, tales of ... 18-

Grandmother, A Mrs. 0. J. Ham- bro. Edda; or, the tales of a grand- mother. L 1847.

Grand-Nephew of Napoleon the Great, A. William Charles Bonaparte Wyse. In memoriam of the Prince Imperial of France. Four sonnets by ... L. 1879.

Grandson of R. Aiken, The. Peter Freeland Aiken. Memorials of Robert Burns and some of his contemporaries and their descendants By ... L 1876.

Grandville, J. J. Jean Ignace Isidore Gfrard. Les fleures anime'es Paris, 185-.

Granella, Victor. Wilhelm Tanger- mann. Herz und Welt [Dichtungen]. 187G.

Grange*. Eugene Piene Baste'. Le fils du portier. Paris, 1887.

Grant, Allan. William Wilson, for twenty years a contributor of poems to the periodicals under the nom de plume of "Allan Grant" and "Alpin."

Grant, Allan. James Grant Wilson. Mr Secretary Pepys, with extracts from his diary. . N.Y. 1867, etc.

Grant, Gerald. Gertrude Grant. The Old Cross Quarry. 1883.

Gratianus, Aurelius. John M. Neale. The exiles of Cebenna. . . 18-.

Graue Author of Middle and Un- party Principles, A. John Humfrey* Free thoughts continued upon several points. . L. 1712

Graves, Helen Forest. Hiss Lucy A. Randall.

GrayiSre, Caroline Mme. Estelle Ma- ne Louise f ( Crevecceur) Ruelens, who wrote for the "Etoile Beige" and the "Revue de Belgique " under this pseudonym.

Graviora Manent. James jfe. Man- ley, M.D. Letters on the College of Physicians and Surgeons. N.Y. 1841.

Gray, Barry. Moleit Barry Coffin. Cakes and ale at Woodbmey from Twelfth Night to New Year's Day. N.Y. 1868.

Gray, Barton* George JBT. Sass, in the "New York Independent."