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Jj., J. John Love, Ji. Judas's younger brother manifested ... L 1704.

Jj., J. Rev. James Lukin. The lathe and its uses ... 3d ed. L. 1871.

Jj, J. J. Leadbetter. A pilgrimage to the shrines of Buckinghamshire. By ... L. 1861.

Li., J F. de. Don J. F. de Lizarch. Pensador Mexicano. Mexico, 1813

L., J B. James Russell Lowell. The poetical works of J. Keats, with a life. B. 1854.

It f J. S. John Stockton Littell. The Clay minstrel ; or, national songster. . . P. 1842.

ft. K. Charles Chauncy, D.D. A let- ter to the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, publickly calling upon him to vindicate his conduct or confess his faults. B. 1745.

Jj. L. Rev. George Smith. See " Love- church, Leonard."

ti. Ii One of the pseudonyms at- tributed to Junius (q.v.) The two let- ters thus signed are dated Aug. 5 and Sept. 6, 1768, and express " indignation at the dismissal of Sir Jeffery Amherst from his government of Virginia, whose services and merits are strongly de- scribed."

Ii. I*. Laura Loring Pratt Evening rest; or, the shadow of the Great Shep- herd ... B. 1872.

Li, L B. Lambert Blackwell Larking A description of the Heart-Shrine in Leybourne Church, with some account of Sir Koger de Leyburn, Kt. L. 1864.

Ij., JLL. E. Mrs. Letitia Elizabeth (Landon) Maclean. Poetical works. L. 1850.

Ij., L. P. Mrs. L. P. Lewis, German correspondent of numerous American periodicals.

Li., M. B. Miss Mary Elizabeth Lee, who contributed to the "Rose Bud," afterwards the "Southern Rose," pub- lished at Charleston, S.C., at first under the modest signature of "A Friend," and, when this became known, under those initials of her name.

L, M. R. M. R. Lahee. Tim Bob- bin's adventures with the Irishman. . . Manchester, 1860.

Ij. N. Rev. George F. Cushman, in his contributions to the "Churchman" (N.Y.), etc.

L, R. J. Richard J. Lane. Spirits and water. L. 1855.

I;, B. W. Rev. Randolph W. Lowrie, in the " Churchman," April 3, 1880, p. 383.

L, S Stephen Lobb. See " A Lover of Truth and Peace."

L., S C. S C. Lampieyb A brief historical and descriptive account of Maidstone. . . Maidstone, 1834

Jj S E. Michael Augustus G-athetcole. Letters to a Dissenting Minister of the Congregational Independent Denomina- tion ... L. 1834.

IJ S S. Lauia Sophia Temple. Poems. L 1805.

Ij, S W Mrs. S. W. Landor. Whis- perings from life's shore a bright shell for children B. 1849.

Jj, T. Thomas Letchworth. A morn- ing's meditation ; or, a descant upon the times: a poem. By ... L. 17C5.

Li, T. H. Thomas Henry Lowth. Essay on architecture. L. 1776.

L. U P -, A M Thomas Edwai ds. A letter to the author of a late Episto- lary Dissertation ... L. 1744.

Jj, W., Junior. William Lamboll, Jt A lamentation over Zion, on the declen- sion of the Church L. 1747.

Ij., W. B. W B. Lord (*). The corset and the crinoline ... L. 1865.

I/., W. F. B. W F. B. Lawrie. The Idol-shrine ... L 1851

Ij., W. H William Hemy Leeds. A treatise on the decorative part of civil architecture. Revised, etc., by ... L. 1862,

L, W. S. Walter Savage Landor. Dry sticks, fagoted by W S. 'L. Edinb. 1858.

This book is very scarce, having been sup- pressed ; and it is not included in any edition of Lander's works.

, Mrs. Mrs. Lef&vre. An extract of letters, by ... Dublin, 1808.

--- 9 X. Thomas Lewis. English Presbyterian eloquence ... L. 1720.

L/ ... M. . B. . ., armateur. Louis Mai IB Prudhomme. See " Armateur."

Labourer for Peace, A. Jane Ogil- me. A handbook for the Churches. . . Edinb. 1840.

Labourer in the Same Cause, A. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (q.v ). The letters thus signed are dated June 27 and July 7, 1770, and are directed against Mr. Wilkes.

IiaTbrunie, Gerard. Gerard de Ner- val. Piquillo. Pans, 1837.

Lackland, Thomas. Greorge Canning Hill. Homespun; or, five and twenty years ago... NY. 1867

Laco. Stephen Higgmson. The writ- ings of Laco, as published in the "Massa- chusetts Centmel" in ... 1789. B, 1789.